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e g F Lg : i from 2 to 4 o'clock. C BR. Roberts was reap- Pointed city auditor, with no op- Samuel Pinder, Jr, was re- ged as assistant tax assessor- he » with no other appli- cants. ‘B.C. Gomez was reappointed of registration. There was one other applicant, Paul Archer. i Dr, Harry C. Galey was nam- ; ed health officer, replacing Dr. Wm. R .Warren, who did not ap- (Gideon Curry was replaced as . ésfetaker at the aquarium. There wasyone other applicant, Claude ‘Gibson ‘was reappoint- Sanitary. officer, with .Joe @afetaker at the incinerator. "Edward Albertus was named ian of City Hall and Santiago Caraballo were appointed operators of the City’s boat, Greyhound. Thompson, <ity me- 5 Wheodore Albury, city clectri- Department: Lieut Jo- © Kemp; Cail Officers Albury end Laurie Rob- Patrolmen Bay Atwell, Lee Baker, Jose Es- Raymond Cabrera, W , Ulric Gwynn, Frank- Arenberg and Fred Taylor yand Taylor replace Paul and Bennie Pierce. tof members of Judge ‘PUBLISH BOOK ON ioeyr ON. ; “Our Bill of Rights: What It (Means To Me.” is a book edited were Mrs. Pinder, by James Waterman Wise and Wish to express our appreciation -Fecently published by Bill of * Rights Sesqui-Centennial Com-.valuablespace in The Citizen of imittee, Lincoln Building, New York. | The publication of the book was inspired by the Sesqui-Centen- nial celebration of the Bill of /Rights, the first ten amend- ments to the Constituion, also ‘ikhown as the soul of that instru- ment. It was written by ou! ‘ ; drawn from ‘all''setfions of the | American “people, ‘and’ represents the determination’ of the United | States to “mairitéin ‘our radi- FOR CLOSED SHOP { (Continued from Page One) “Races today, and more are ex- ‘pected to shut down almost hourly. | Washington, already gripped in a fierce struggle between congres- sional elements demanding anti- Strike legislation and those favor- ing other means of ending the walkouts, faced new problems as it became apparent that thousands jmay be forced into unemploy-; - ment because of the coal short- ‘Pwo strikers were wounded in a fight at Brownsville, Pa, when ;an unidentified non-union man }fired a hail of bullets into a HEAD FOR AFRICA (Continued from Page One) jarmy powerful enough to sweep | Africa of Axis control. said a major battle is in sight when the Axis forces finally make a stand. s Neutral observers hailed the at- tack as the first time in which the Allied powers have been able to j adopt Adolf Hitler’s own policy and confront the enemy with two untenable alternatives. Germany, they pointed out, either must withdraw soldiers from the Russian campaign to stop the British drive across Africa, or she must permit the British to gain new bases from which- they may huri new and more powerful attacks against Italy. LEAVES TODAY “Martin Handriek,‘tenant selec- tion advisor; left-foF Washington téday after a visit of Thspection to the application offices 6f the Key RED. WHITE AND BLUE SEYMOUR, Ind —Henry Luecke of this city has a patriotic cow which is a brindled bluish color and gave birth to twin calves, one snow white and the other red. ‘married last night by Raymond, Reubord.. i lk Hi " H : L. P. Artman, Publisher, Key West Citizen, > CE 4.Déa¥’ Mr Artman:”“* ~ : | On behalf of every member the “Chamber of “Commeree bom whom I have talked, and.gn be- = thalf of the many citizens “who have watched our progress, I of your generous donation of November 15 to carry to your iwidely distributed list of sub- ‘seribers, the story of “Key West, Mrs. Josephine Catala, 1104 . Margaret street, today announced , the birth of an eight-pound gui Saturday to her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Catala Miami. Mr. Catala, a former resi- dént of:Key, West, is an employe ef Pan-American airlines. A.-M. E. Zion Charch ith Conference In Session x The ‘fifty-first anhual ‘session Save © of the South Florida Conference had its setting in the Cornish Ucic Chapel AME Zion Church. colored, corner - Whitehead and Angela streets, with the Rt Rev. W. W. Matthews, Presiding Bishop of the Swedish Episcopal 4 ge Yesterday, Today and Tomor- District of the AME Zion - row.” i church, presiding Rev. W. L. ti | _ When Uncle sailors go| ing to become cooks and Souder is the pastor-host. ee ee hen ary | earaye tetarn| bekers.“Thereisalwaysademand | At 10:30 o'clock Wednesday * ee oe iss bag,” says Dr. | for good Navy-trained cooks and ‘morning the devotional services * Seeereit-s LETO! } = A Gapen 2 ee in civilian life,” said Dr. preceding the opening and r- ! oS Se N. 12 m3 pees nm i Bryan, “In New York City, for ganiastion of the conference were Executive Secretary, Key West pps ht 5 comatine the usual wage for an eee ee ved ty a mastery od- | Chamber of Commerce. $4 Ewenty of the ooun- | expert cook or baker is $40 to $50 held, followed by ate i r . « | 22y’s outstanding food experts who | a week and $75 is the average dress given by Bishop Matthews Key Westi'Fia, <4 0" | Rave been. to create a | weekly salary for chefs at the bet- The sermon was delivered by se aa a official Navy cook book. ter hotels and restaurants. In ad- | Rey J. T~Amderson,; who, chose A sats 172 Tie: Bawen’s estates besepent 5278 1S PERE luce un Ree or Uni eat Neck ge hk ho Editor, The Citizen" a ‘us that the United Having lately returned to your) city for an annual. visit I am forcibly struck with the dis- graceful appearance of the so- called “park” adjoining La Con-j one { : Ren in both Navy and (@e Naval Reserve also are offered e@pportunities ies to receive free train- | ice in our new “Two-Ocean” Navy. cooking and tor his text these words prepara tery for the Lord's Supper, “With desire ft have-desired to eat this Passover, with, yey before I suf- fer”—foung “St. Luke 22:15. He preached out of God’s word to the delight of all who heard him. The Lord’s Supper was adminis- ered, and the organization of cn sed flying are already the | patriotic and ambiti and vocations, Any ious young man who wants to serve his country and build his future should look into the opportunities offered for serv- tcha Hotel I understand this park is un- ‘der city supervision, which makes its condition ail the more deplor- able. With a little thought and Some consideration for tourists ‘and vacationists this park would make a pleasant spot in the heart of the city for people to sit. It Could easily be made clean and attractive. As it is now it more nearly j@pproximates a city dump,j strewn as it is with tin .cans,/ filthy papers and other refuse. With otherwise comfortable benches in a state of . disrepair ; and the grounds _ heavily over-! grown with weeds of all de-ja,pe nt > MzOrS: for duty aoe oe e inext week. sery \ hardh | pion, 48 3 A ether The court is not’ permitted to (Contionied trom F from Page One) and Eugepe Williams, charged with speeding, was fined $10 and his | this condition as I understand it week, and tke present jury to be, I think every member of‘panel will be discharged Satur- the city administration from the day. ;Mayor down, should be handed a} Jurors drawn this morning bunch of non= too fresh scal-! lions. Yours for a neater city. f ANNUAL VACATIONER. jLadd, V. A. Archer, Higinio Key West, Fia., |Nebo, Eugene L. Roberts, Ray G. Noy. 19, 1941. }Curry, Arcadio Rodriguez, Ed R. ———————_ | Neff, Louis Acosta, G. Donald- EVANGELIST NOW son, Mario Pena, J. M. Varela, Jr. C. C. Symonette, Charles PREACHING HERE Para, Courtney Thompson, P. R. Monsalvatge, Tony Robert Head, Murdo MacKenzie. widely John A. Taylor. known evangelist of Scotland, is now giving a series of gospel ad- dresses at the Gospel Hall, 720 Southard street, These mect- ings are held each evening at 7:30 o'clock (except Saturday). Public is given a hearty wel- come to attend and hear these imspiring talks. Meetings will continue until next. Wednesday. | ee ‘WEIL M ENOWLES Esincerely thank you for your; expression of confidence in me as: shown by your large unsolicited Vote of the recent city election. Although unsuccessful in my race for councilman, I was gratified by the nice showing made and sin- cerely appreciate the efforts of those who worked m my behaif. nov20-it! Saunders, Frazier J. Raymond G. Navarro, Pinder, Willi Knowles, Fabio Olivieri, George nov20-It wy This is POLLOCK We are-still in WHAT WE WANT TO SAY in this advertisement is_wWE in car employ. & Hello Everybody! wats ieee etettnd ee = | Curlee How are you? After 5 again! P Cecil S. Brady, James A. 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