The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 26, 1941, Page 1

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—" - peses mobilization of Key West's Fior-' yida Defense Force company,! fish specimens to be added to the Capt. Fred W. Marvil reminded jm™members of the body today. eee rk ft anten owing have been ordered to report, beat ‘vances nt Rs inh unless iliness makes it impos- tion to have the aquarium ready sible for them to appear. for reopening gg onan tar 1,,. Captain Marvil said he has Preparatory to the winter season. been ordered by state headquar- Additional pipe is now on the ‘€f5 to end unexcused absences from drills here, and men failing to appear ight without hav- iF a, And He Wenders Why We Don's Believe Him INTENTION GERMANY HAS NEITHER THE ATTACK FRANCE, OR PoLaND — x. SOTENBER. 38 BE pias ore tasr Che Key West Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. SSE, POR: WR ‘DNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1941 12.1936 mor THE WILL TO — i RZECHCROVAK!: j <my Associated Presn) 26. — Foreign H today told representatives o ; European nations gathered here in }@ demonstration of it | soldar:ty that they | pare their countries '30-years war. ntern pact entrop declared th: | the next three decad: “We are impe vasion and we a y he told the Axis-satellite secure, j adherents Germany's foreign m@™ | minimized the role of the U: ' States would play in the new der. No comment was forthcoming at or- ing receiv the captain’s per- — ee | Key Westers today were mak- _ PORTUGAL SUFFERS LITTLE: | ing final preparations for Thanks- FEAR SHIPS MAY HAVE i giving Day observance tomorrow, | but for many of them there will be SUNK IN ATLANTIC }a half-day’s work, and many more twill work their regular schedules. { Religious observance of the tra- {ditional Thanksgiving proclaimed 26.— | bp Gov. Spessard L. Holland will fied time to make known their in- Portugal today counted only | Center in a sunrise service spon- tention regarding this ordinance, slight damage after one of the sored by the Baptist church and the time given having expired, most violent earthquakes in his-|joimed in by congregations of all and this is what brought about tory was recorded in the waters | Other Protestant churches in the this action at the meeting last of the Atlantic off her coast. | city. _ = night. Some damage was said to have| Services will open at 7:15 a- A petition was received, signed been done in the Madeira is-| clock, with the Rev. Mi G. Lyerly by a number of grocerymen of the lands, where a violent earth of the First Presbyterian church city. which stated that they were tremor was felt, but it is be-| pronouncing the invocation; Rev willing to keep their places of lieved most of the quake’s force; W. E. Bryant, pastor of Ley Me- (Continued On Page Four? (Continued On Page Two) |morial church, giving the respon- aS Se sive reading; the Rev. W. B. Mundy, pastor of the Fieming Crushing Victories By Axis Let apess te ev. Be Dene Over British Are Reported the prayer; the Rev. ES: Dokérty” (By Associated Pres=) of the Congregational reading the Scripture. and the Rev. Ted Jones, pastor of the First Baptist church. delivering _ the. sermon.’ The Rev. A. C. Riviere NEW YORK. Nov. 26—Berlin have undergone enormous casual-; _{Cantinued on Page Two? and Rome today reported crushing “5 victories over the North African armies of British Gen. Sir Alan Gordon Cunningham, with the capture of 5,000 men in one en- CHARLES SALAS, JR. IS BADLY INJURED strong, one of Britain's ranking GETS BROKEN LEG WHEN fies compsiqaers, (wo Amer: MOTORCYCLE COLLIDES ican military observers and sev- SEs eral American .newspapermen WITH were among the prisoners. . A Berlin informant, declaring the African campaign no longer wi y, but all jpremacy, r could be termed a British offen- ja n that German sive, said one strong British force| yon6- are racing across th was annihilated south of Sidi] (Continued on Page Four) Rezegh, while Rome claimed’ “Seaeee| TIET’S CASH GROCERY (By Associated Press) LISBON, Portugal. Nov. Expect Major Clash Britain's Middle East command at Cairo said strong German re- inforcements have been poured into the Sidi Rezegh area. where @ major battle is said to be im- pending. ' Scanty reports from the fighting front indicated a wildly confused situation, with British rei bents pouring into zone from Egypt an Britain's RAF still =s Salas, Jr. 611 Margar riding collided Grocery truck where in the same area. r Cairo conceded heavy* British losses in the campaign. but insist- ed the Germans and Italians, too. HOLIDAY NOTICE TURKEYS— Tomorrow, - Thankseiving Pee (Live), Tb _ THE KEY WEST ELECT ove it || CHICKENS— (Live), B _....... 30c (Dressed), Ib .. 35¢ Truck Lead of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Richard Arlen—Andy Devine in Also: Comedy and Serial Key West Prepares fu "RAY BUSH NAMED DEPUTY MARSHAL Key West had its first deputy United States marshal in four months today as Raymond G. Bush, local newspaper distribu- tor, took up the post left vacant by the resig ion of George Go- mez, who gave up his govern- ment duties. to become chief deputy sheriff. Bush served as deputy mar- shal for three years Make Ready To Have U.S. Marabips Convoy Merchant » Vessels Across!oAtlantic ee T0 MOSCOW RETURNS LAWRENCE STEINHARDT RE-. FUSES ANY COMMENT ON RUSSIAN SITUATION Hear this interesting and tenets! acdress FRIDAY NIGHT. Novem- ber 28th. at 7:30 o'clock at GOSPEL HALL 720 Seuthard Street “ONE NIGHT ONLY” Sound Biblical reasons will be given to prove why Hitler i cannot win H Address delivered by— "MR. MARSHALL, Evangelist, | . | Tegularly to Spain. | press-time from Washington, Lon- | don or Moscow but observers of _ pected to point out that von Rib- bentrop’s declaration was in start- ling contrast to Hitler’s repeated assurances that Russia and Great 1 | TANKERS DI DELAYED ; Britain were doomed and that an (By Annoctated Pree ma to the be ex- Ww. eee | early & war could | sting of three American oil Key Wes most equabie country; with range of only Was Nations To Prepare. “= For Thiry-Year Confict ~~ (Germany’s Mechanized "Armies Said To Be Within 16 Miles Of Moscow mate Army ated ee Fightes i Very Stubbers od new YORE. Hou 0—Vicee 'L CARABALLO CONVICTED IN COURT TRIAL LEGED ATTACK ON LUIS AVILO many: gugnly mecneausec snr Dec hemm@erec ib wet = elt 16 muses ct BMoscow Moscow ecmctec setae Bar geims. Despetches trom tee Bet capita, Gescribec the satuabon = “lemse amc compicetec Jubilant SBetie sehRor. Claimed tha: Moscow was isang compicte encirciemem but the communique trom the Nas mage Louis aggravaued knife attack tember, was ple assau. cri court. Caraballo was convicted on the 2 told the jury u wounds on Avilo's face and body had come as a complete | surprise to him. Caraballo said he had “boxed” with Avilp m front of the laborers’ union hall, and admitted having a knife in his ) {Continued on sixes Three) layed indefinitely, “pending de-/ velopments in the British North | African campaign”, a state de- day. The ships, loaded with low-| grade oil, were to have sailed (Washington Correspondent last week. of The Key West es Shipment of high test aviation| WASHINGTON. Nov. fuel to Spain has been suspended | Construction ef a retaining wall since the President wa§ given! sna dredgi ; in Key West Har- authority Aug. 2 to control all petroleum exports, but low. |e is being held up by local cb- grade shipments have been made ; jections filed with the Army | Distriet Engineer. it was re- —————~ | ported here today. | Request for a War Department prune Sx Be eee has been filed by Thempson Enterprises. | tee: Sit ‘approval f Being, with- IC the Trustees ‘of the Internal Im- Provement Fund have been con- i és Gata Sa (By Ansociated Press) WASHINGTON. Nov. 26—Am- erican warships soon will return| to their World War duty of con | ‘The nature of the protest lodg- voying merchant ships entirely <0 be hn Mek ie a te SRE De Ac, a RT navy spokesman declared today. The naval officer said the Am-} erican warships will work in con-/ junction with British forces. mak- ing it possible to achieve 2 more} complete cooperation than has | been feasible under the north At- (Continued on Page Four) jhotel has been ieased to the pons. Sweet: Ss =a a ies Henry L. Naff, station relations ‘officer, reveal- = scaly og eed Work | In Key West Harber! T. B. Price's rambling Trumbo Russians menhoned the sther fronts in their dispatches oe leased late today ne ne eer WASHINGTON, Nov. 26—The labor front continued to seethe today as one strike was settled and another begun. Resumption of work at the Secretary Anthony Eien saday Columbia Steel plant, Pittsburg. i ' Calif. was offset by threat of a a ad F strike at South Bend, Ind. where "¢ Will study the cccupuaen of contract trouble has developed at the ies ; Co. stri is defense orders, said that é complete shutdown was feared. Joseph D. Keenan, of OPM. however, said that prospects for an immediate settlement were “looking vp”. Keenan, 2 labor relations expert, was rushed to United the St. Louis area two days ago to settle what has been describ- ed as the most serious labor tie- up in the nation. Tension Tightens In Peace Talks By U.S. And Japan 1B? Aaseciated Presa) WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—A'and Togo were siziting Exapecer declaration from Tokyo this morn- Ewohite America’s be eased. the iadiaasiiation ast 2t are dusclosed. be known that it was in the pro-| cess of tightening the blockade by

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