The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 25, 1941, Page 2

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1g = ccineeeminniiinn avaneciaetieaibaasnalll Quietly and unostentatiously, with DAYS GONE BY ByA ; fortitude and true Christian zeal, the trus- _ Chapter 12 screamed, but he isn't even sure i FLORIDA CRACKER 4 sipitneaiper tees of the Mercedes charity hospital march Kitchen Knife SIN sont the ras od | Happenings On This Date Ten Gherween uses 2 72 2 a, From The Citizen Building ever-onward on thei neil issi . brushed the branay/| Jeff?” tiga | FACE LIFTING: The Stork St Me * atlce Corner Greene and Ana mn their never-ending mission “Wy, ¢ d Years Ago As Taken From . or Danpemtens pereete. | of mercy. : : glass away. “They thought it ell, Philip Ashley was in his | Files Of The Citizen eS eRe Baue- - oq ee Only Daily per in Key Ww. 2 = | was me in that big black wrap. po canaes . floor 2 | —___— _—_ — 'vard is getting prettied up for =e" a 7 = Ravers Geen wean Announcement in yesterday’s Citizen 1 would have been there, where nee a ——a fonts | ‘ : "the annual & Cross Ba as. ag 2 Ee wid Pidak me cc, that Eduardo Gato, has approved the new | she was, in a minute. It was aj-| doesn't give either of them an | City council Friday night will where Key We - 3 = - dah, Where, a sevted ace matter | : 2 | » Sb! unfortunately Ser cia’ nay |plan a campaign to take legal to shine on Saturday, December Norma board of hted | most as if I killed her, let - isos — | bo: of trustees spotlighted in bold, | i her, letting | her door closed and was action against citizens who have gth. Precipitation ae me Sfthe Senpcinted Bevan, heartening relief that even in these tur- ee tye 4 wrap. eS up in scrape Neither of | failed to bring their city tax Ruintall, 26 nous ands when many are trying to profit | “It Mie lam ab area ee ne ae _ | PSSTTY cape: Ms BZ 7S) = =. inches z * ae alae 1 ? the a Councilman William Monsal- c.sherling dashing about town Stl Tainiall incr ine ane eqgencs., thaihete atl) those’. messed: up own P| the room next to his and Kersy (Yatee suggested the court ac- i", "Snart'mew Pull outfit ‘that _ iehes 1 MEMBER | who-are ever mindful of their civic duty. __ Carol said. hee. ine subeering: was wee that leaves Steve em at a_ special Raoengtt ee would make the Duchess of you- ©*tes since Newemiber is i “And then when I saw .-. 1) minus- i” night, pointing out t it shoul sa am fa . 2 eA ass CCN Rewould be much easier for the direc- "ache I stood there and| “Stop. Jeff, I'm dizzy.” Tot be difficult to get quick a pa eae atari ie <a EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION <} | tors, all of whom are able and experienced, | ie gt 34 Me too. And Peterson action through legal channels sage + eel mehes om ae = awetersd in channels where the | ,,Je@,00% ber roughly by the suspects And I'm adding another | iow siemens. abe Suce sce ley 2 _ SUBSCRIPTION RaTES i uld -and the returns: | bit [One Jor good measure.” After 30 hours of continuous 10 ge é , pag = glory would be greater: more | bit you again?” “Who?” Rhee aged Se leandeten who gets our vote for really 008. assy ams — tif materia. But they chose instead to work n | Stel Sheth the dae od) “Grey Moras [pouing. the iret iundation ooming samt Ramee Se pe ae rene on 280 | the proverbial Biblical field where they will wasn't at the theater. | Marine hi yere fin- Raietive “25 . 7 ~ in ospital annex were fin * Y ji F Htomucare ideas 30 | remain unhonored and unsung. | P fished at 4:30 o'clock this mom-| BOUQUET: Miss Bits Pst ae ADVERTISING RATES | Key West has a proud heritage. In ving. ; terson, chairman of the _ Baromese: =: 2. = ee Made k } ~ Orders at the treasury depart- and Grounds Committee of the See level, 30.08 (20358 military jnown on application. | less elegant but expressive language they iment stipulated that there must Key West W. s Club, and Temorrows Aumene be no delays after work on the yor committee members are do- Sunrise ca floor once was started. The or- ing an exceptionally fine job of —“™=** = der was carried out to the let- >. decorating the newly-acguir- jter, it was declared by Ralph <c ciubhouse and library om Du- Moonset 2 ae - SPECIAL NOTICE - | have never “letitsneedy down.” It has risen Spark Satay etiesn ete wiit be charged for of | to magnificent heights when misfortune oid 0 a a | blighted the island. In a less spectacular line. yevenue is to be = i 2 2 . H f * ‘The fs an open forum and invites discus- | WY, it is just as magnificent now asthe city (Russell, superintendent of con- \2) street. Getting it in apple- of issues Bog 3 . ‘struction for the O. P. Wood- Neva Base fp st alte, Wsen and cabiocts of Jecnl or general basks reborn im a era of prosperity. Key A j 3 | cock beat tee ae wie steno Ser a we ae an ptiogs, West citizens stand ready as ever to take | had | sti i+ noisily. neers. pat ——- ‘ate m 2D sigh 2 <2 care of its poor and less fortunate. id it? | “ og neti gr 7 eased = 2 elena Low oe v ; os , B fuel oil into the at e FOREIAST 2 The civic pride and community om | You think | naval station, the US'S. Salinas AFRICAN ARMIES Key West anc Vacsmmy < | sciduapeas's0 ebqeanteriatic Ut Mey West js | |. jSailed this morning at 7 o'clock. STELL FIGHTING |siteredic cious mgm | exemplified by Mr. Gato, whose wealthy | poli }en route to Beaumont, Tex., and pane Wednesday partiy ceat> = cigar-manufacturm@ father donated his | but I | San Diego, Calif. GEditor's Note:} (Continued trom Page Que) | much = wiper ss i PER HS x «| cles.” {The tanker Salinas.is the vessel 'c,... Brita Sante | home for the institution. Mr. Gato in spite | ‘eet. Cane Bini, = don’ ad- mederste mamthemt t cast 4 ¢ PA = = i mitted “utter confusion” im Te-j winds. | of advancing years continues actively: in| | “But waters off Iceland.) ports from the fighting front and| lorida: Bair except coms- | the performance of his self-appointed civic | p : a ? the Axis capitals claimed. “local erable cloudiness «= southeast | om bess a {yas eo — . : : |ton, D. C— Vest's play.’ London military men said the rather cu mm mur The new board of trustees plans to OF- | Kitchen. T j“The Constant Sinner”, was clos- conflict is continuing on a huge portion tonight; wanser i | ganize a board which will include city and |i 7 jed eo as = result gn threat | scaic, apparently somewhere north portion Wedmesias | COUNTY Officials, and officers of civic clubs, | at | >¥ pean. Da pl weer Tobruk, tut British imfor- Jacksonville to Floris Straits a = - i Mex os = 4 oS arrest ‘imants made ro cl - Moderate TneasteyT| Hush money talks. Beware! | the bar association, ministerial alliance and pol lcihee geieiace tums qian. | ores iterates am ae eames aaa 3 | the medical association. | drawer, | pases of the battle. fresh at tumes off cues: and 4 z Z Y = ustees ‘ on quickly j Mrs. George lan ngland. A @ saad echaniz- e wreme ts por A little authority sometimes makes or- Phe Hexchies Hospital ‘ will | mouth, B | wife of the well-known writer, ed Sones ak eee cuneate British aie pr ooo amine amg dinary men very small. not want for able, active workers. Key | off clean’ narrowly escaped what might are continuing an eight-day and Wednesday, scattered show- ¢ Westers with their profound love of the city | ‘have been a serious accident this struggle south of Tobruk, a bat- ers off the coast “ and their sublime civic consciousness will | jmorning when Laine Dobbs, tic which British military men A date line and folio at the bottom of a iar Sec oa ons 16 this new call | didn’ ;electrie company driver, delib- have declared may decide the Command at Cairo said tee Gaps page is something new in the newspaper); — : | can get.” | ‘i jerately drove his bus into a car entire course of the campaign “0 that advance forens-of the-em- | r Pap: 2 | "who do they think didn't el ana auterectioee ae to avoid hitting Mrs. England's, Berlin, meanwhile, issued a Pe ammy hed neached = : } game. Was it by accident or design? | ie / oe Sec ational ay te tates ae | machine. commas inating. tm tt. mn tap oneal, a A GOOD BILL TO KILL { xo You were on stage. Beri see the damage. Thend was alot; | gn Ss ca was crossing ~ ish “steampolier” has been balt- tled comrades im the Surtified | Kerry. was on stage.” the 6 her jacket is thick {val at United street when eed, and lai German city Monroe County may be the next county . | “That couldn't be all! | with the stuff I don't suppose she [accident occurred, Dobbs swing- italian comes rien —— Beri sad the mital furee of to come under Governor Holland’s ban aveaee where. Congresmmen has in Set susie, Gasalis eliminated.” thought there would be time to jing his bus over the sidewalk to initiative the’ empire troops seiz- the British @rive hes been lost against gambling. Watch your step, boys! troduced a bill to reduce the pay of mem- | 4 Bosra Sige ie som. Carole cloak er yess- javoid striking the car. Mrs. ed in their sudden assault last against the power of the netreat- ae bers of Congress, by providing $25 for each cause Peterson and I were with |o8 the banister, almost beside her. picatep Sweeting, ae eg week. img Aguas columns ame declared oa Z a 2 . from moment she left the | 28¢ she m: we thrown it on / Stree passenger in the » | Pail At Tobruk the ft 1 © It is estimated that $76,000,000 a year | 44¥ that Congress is in session. stage until you P. @ 120d stood Tepes: waited Bee hex [saMened ORs wat beutnes when | Faihure of. the Meitih to claim Gordon Coming a mee is expended in thé United States in toll | The estimate is that this will reduce Pts. Be ES i ate’ bit 5 ak Fao |sbe was thrown against the wind- | capture of the besieged port.of To- points Gave been formed te with charges, of which Monroe County receives | *#e Pay of Congressmen from $20,000 to else?” j Phoy're about the same height, jhe ey -tiee: eeniion step. j Bruk Jen condegge to the Garman draw bereuse of heavy asus ' an appreciable amount. about $5,000 Stee Bide ; Re twenty-seven Peaple vepie bad I said, thinking back over all ; The Citizen, in editorial para- femme deem seetcnt «0 ns to be comtmuing on ane sco / There will be many quick-thinking stage tonight Eve Nort jie Be I i 5 Oe ge | graphs. said: e: bank president of her sex. 2 ce a 4 Sid bak Gtkie Kieasden the Joiains Americans to chime in unison, in favor of | Ze —— Bins ® ny nobody | ways on” pone high necked FB gs ad oy Monee im Rochester. Died Jan. @, 2833 heavy bombings m the Ais tear d ? | the “economy.” They will be mistaken. A | Twelve stage-hands, six’ people in -and long flowing sleeves. < a : it oven ial envoy, has not been able to break through | ‘SSA 3 id | tB¢,¢a8t. Alice McDonald. Tommy I thought it was an affectation | 90 degrees warmer in Key West, |, the lin: da“ *., | Congressman worth having is not overpaid | Neilson and Phoebe, Clint Bow-|29d_really .. .” nobody need freeze there unless and make a touchdown. He wil | eee ena en 000 salary now pro- | ea and fue dosreun, Eve Novir]| “Yes. She lived im dread of be- |they are so. minded-—cspecially © have to hurry for the football season isnear- | 404 “ maid and Peterson, Sullavan |e, discovered. i think Amelia ico long as the road to Key West == NATE BAUER HERMAN WRONKER ing the end. Baie Fe a cr ind, Carol B66 North’ waguld’ rather pave been | _0PeR to anybody who has the , j We are quite willing to admit that | $i, The Geiss Killed than stared at” lerlee ofa Sear ticket | Some areas have poor representation and i Proprietors . Sig ae 2 ae BLE? North is out” 1 reminded | Peer Ewe” 1 said. | ae = oa is not = . * —_ | that the salary is largely thrown away. The | ““Yean and that | * ‘tbe parla! “a coe at | Fag 2s aig Paty ms / missioner o e city of Key | 5 i T Fi month | door, and I almost jvs = sn, fibur, j observation, however, applies to very few eee brought the cur- | &% 4 Man rig lsnde<tlep at Sk ¥ B Wes i i i j is tt, but is also a first class mechanic. He | members of Congress. Most of them are | screamed. So he was near the|i" Quietly in the doorway |Cocoanut Grove to attend the |bundied up in my terry cloth | wedding of Mrs. Davis’ other inet: ee anything but draws the line on | -oyscientious and at least equal in honesty | 70Pe at the other side of the staze| Doe. : 5 arts. | to the average business nian. nesses to aS fpovements between these Cine tons it's woes in pene = aa a aati BP tim we's exit and your | ths ; <= ‘ - : ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES scream. Phoebe Thompson 4 on} _ “ =e could have another aniey_comins. - fl The most amazing thing to a European } 5 * about America is the average American's | Set ee Care aoe onions pg T was at the liquor cabinet i gs Eh agama gga ps e dack of recognition of the true worth of his | “WORLD OLY” pA ge the ask ated eee { k Wings with her eyes glued on} ig Sounded at the door. \Ginson Pine street, left yester- Harry heritage of freedom. The Elks of Key West, | =F you, trying to think of some line | Jot turned ee and We | aay for Miami . Miss Dorothy Peacock. Mer. jinder the direction of ©.Sam B; Curry, are | ee Aegis RS the a ery ye jas be moved 20 ope fe i ing a little education this line. i e City at the e “the world’s only high- | laa idn't see Tommy. i balled 5 © cne- Le be tied | way that runs to sea” will soon get fresh water itt now he was there ubil | oot at pelos few pa ee *. ‘A British poll disclosed that 85 per | through “the world’s longest aqueduct that does Fiat so moi er bohad tin and faced us, his ‘cent of the people questionéd voted against | not depend on gravity.” ' Fifteen Suspects > “There's a man out in the hall!” a negotiated peace with Hitler, and in the | Key West's water system project, unlike 4 "BAT ascut Sullavad? iy emg _— . United States the Gallup poll reports that | Tampa's which is simply an expension of the was on that side of the| “Yes!: He's been settin’ om the : : = in | Soe." } 71 per cent answering the questionnaires | present system, starts almost from taw and will “SaNevan's sidelecde Go a aces ee hour. Should I call are opposed to this country entering the | bring ample water to key communities which have § souls ey sews: Brows from Pe ot ae : aa a ak < her slacks. Th | read European enibroilment. always had to “catch” their fresh water in cis- | twenty-seven people moving | thesmurder. Tite gue —_—_—_——_ terns. sale tint mar eieten A . ‘“ ss ‘ = a w or_ where saw | Miss = / Gambling is not illegal in all cases, so More than 130 miles of 18-inch pipe, treated snrone os Peterson neariy om there can be legal gambling as playing the | inside and out to insure long-life against tropical | (fot nats be pack eee that wright horse in Florida, for instance, and although | elements, will be laid from wells at Florida City, | going to be i a person who gambles is a gambler, the | just south of Miami, to Key West, touching several Bas, Sell thare of the crime. word is commonly used to stigmatize those | tiny fishing villages along the keys. be ae one to who make a profession of gambling, whe- Two-thirds of the 3,000,000-galion daily mini- | much. Five et he eae hittle it is honest or fraudulent. | mum supply will be used by the Navy which is sa. x ao aecteny and ES 2 ¢ ; — —-- | vastly expanding its facilities at Key West and — aeee were the rest?” re The Germans sank the Oak Royal a | the other third will go to the civilian population | ent swit Figay as SS “Bid you ask hin E z : & of times before it was finally sunk, | through 4 distribution system which was once on the stairs into the bs cording to Hitler.the Russian Army | optimistically started but abardoned for lack of pp eg gies So a rec some weeks ago; it has now’! funds, : : fhe point where Hitler will shatter } <Am:ample supply of fresh water under good they were, just wobple. no | Pisase”* , it again, and the Army doesn’t look at pres- | pressiire is a blessing that capnot be fully appre- ey ly ad r ; into the hall and ‘ent as if it will ever meet the fate of the | ciated except by those who have lived without i: of the Kitchen ‘when : Oak Royal. | and “pioneers” like that are few these days.| ~ ———— oe ae ies ~ | Apparently there will have to be pumps along the = H _ ss ‘After drinking’ $185,000 worth of | route to get the water to Key West, but even then Today’s Birthdays *= in Muskotah, Kans, 54 |42 years, W. C. Fields has become | it will be 10 times cheaper than the 01d ite 35 ——eees 7S SES ‘itionist. He certainly has done his | tem which is said'to have cost the Navy $1500 for } Judge Ben Lindsey of Los An-| rid of it-—Fort Myers News- | each million gallons of water “caught” geles, born in Jackson, Tenn, 72. y how many people reform <a 185,000 to indulgencies of While it is our business to express -—Sanford Herald. ft opinions we are sometimes scandalized by publicity stunt. professors solve all issues. ye ip pi bE ri

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