The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 27, 1941, Page 4

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN By RAY PEACOCK «= AP Feature Service Writer NEW YORK, Noy. 27.—Cell blonde Irene Milinkovich a glamour girl and she would turn her classic nose and Jaugh at your) Yet her “appear an American i “five” of Is. ieeyed correct & ‘3 ‘in her self-appraisal to the extent that an attrac- tive face and figure are not her only assets. Arti- culate and ambitious, she regards modeling as & business, and makes no qualifications but one. “What I do”, she says, “I like to do well”. of it. She keeps a methodical ledger- * pages divided into neat squares for morning, aft- exnoon and evening appointments, with the week's income added at the bottom. One week this year she earned $65, but in order to make that much § BS = Milinkovich (call her Irene if it’s eas- irl Louis Betts painted to win a jational Academy last year. The “Scarlet Throw”. EEE re medeling. f 4 Some of the other. outstakdingTpaintinc Pop Ras pos: were? Sea figet # wifespf - 4 & ght now i les of + we because it~wou! Fe urements are bust the Key West Naval Air Station. ! ~ = ae has | before coming to Key West two . reeks i they're alwa they will return to Key West, and |} life ! h | witl make their home at 11 | Hl A seemingly easy pose often is difficult SPEED DEFENSE | *°s s#¥*. cero ee a What was the date of the SS Sd founding of the U.S. Navy?" | ENTERTAINERS The U.S. Navy was founded on © October 27, 1775, when, through to Yugoslavia. ars ago. a citizen three 3 inte deal of costume mod: and fashion A No. 1 MODEL TALKS Because her face is responsive to high- : lights, Irene Milinkovich also does costume 3! when burgiars sket came fram Russia as refu- but her father, mother and a Irene“ became Her knowledge of Rus- sian, she hopes, may lead to a radio or film job. “ the-influence of George Solan (By Associated Press) 7 } sexist Nor Bea | NAVY RECRUITING | national organization created to | Ee. ence OFFICE IS PLANNED ers will help a to speed jer, who maintain their quarters P . £ Guy F. Hull, Chief Carpenter's | the local Navy Yard, have as Stage and music hall perform-}Mate, Recruiting Officer for this their house guests Mrs. Bliesen- ers will hel pa drive to speedjarea, will open a temporary er’s parents, Lieut. and Mrs. B. Production in factories. Navy Recruiting Substation inj}. Byrd USMC. retired, of the Post Dffice Building here on Cojumbia, S.C. They will be ini of interviewing and =| Mer ba for the winter months: Mrs. a - $100,000 and appointed a Navy Committee of three men to pur- SOCIETY NOTES Capt. and. Mrs. A. G. Bliesen-|____ “Sim”; As to how I came name, new! V-7 U.S; Na- Reserve officers training program? Bros More than 6,700 men -enlisted ini n % 5 * ner is spending a When im school there was aa Oe pe Navel ee art ——_ i US. Navy. — 2G oI few days in “Coral Gables “this = wee c= oe Sar ccuenicae the course} Office hours will be from 8:30/ week visiting Capt and Mrs. E. a wee, qualify as Ensigns in the! sig ‘ -|@ m. to 4:30 p. m. on both dates. & Wharton, USA, retired. sd aval Reserv: jand Mrs. Vernon A. Dorrell of} Men are accepted for. enlist- m the on my se = | Kansas City took Ohio and Mas-|™ent in the Navy from 17 to 31 acher’s foot. acs wr A } s years of age and fromi 17 to 50 in Mrs. M. J. To the unkempt furnace full : " a seein sh Sete Pe: Were: ae Be. <6 the Naval Reserve. All interest- t a recent weekend of soot. Naval F ea? j pheasant dinner but they had toled men should see Chief Hull on Lauderdale pre they Under the direction of Presi-' fly 828 miles io get it. . Lauderdale, where ey the dates specified for full in- dent Polk, George Bancroft, the} Dorrell boasted about South| formation about the Navy. Secretary of the Navy, establish-' Dakota pheasant he had eaten. ed the Naval Academy in 1845. |The guests asked him to pro- SRE ; duce. Dorrell, a Mid-Continent Is there a Naval R.O.T-C./ airlines vice-president, ordered training organization? | the pheasant dinner by ‘phone. Yes. In 1925 Congress author-| The party arrived by private} ized the ee S Naval Sat = the dinner was} Observation taken at 7: Reserve ficers ining Corps | comple and returned to >. Mer. Time_(city offi and the first of these RUO-T.C.|sas City immediately pa nna = “oon is i i > | sert. last 24 hours - units ip RIOTS REPORTED IN ee ee ante | EUROPEAN SECTIONS S™ throughout the country” i a Rain’ 24 nours endin; What is the average speed and (Continued from Page One) ia rcs inthés = . cruising range of the modern) death, it was said. More than 40 ‘Total rainfall since Nov. 1, submarine of the US. Fleet? | Danes were seized as a result of} inches : Long-range submarines can/the demonstration in Copenhag-|Excess since now cruise as far as 16,000 miles,| en, protesting Denmark’s signing | p SS See ; ; or more than five times across/of the Axis anti-Comintern pact, {Total rainfall since Jan. 1, the Atlantic Ocean, without re-| A $20,000 fine and a 5 o'clock; inches fueling. Their speed is 20 knots| curfew was imposed on Paris uy | Excess : on the surface of the water and the Nazis for a reported uprising | inches 10 ‘knots below the surface—|in an unamed French coastal with a submersion depth as deep | City. as 250 to 300 feet. 5 If brothers join the U.S. Navy 7 UNIF ORM 5 ~ or the Naval Reserve may they| 0 SUIT HIMSELF _. have an opportunity to be assign-| ~ ed tothe same ship or same own a very attractive home. t PBRE ESN germ bacter: a a I've divided by short division. ge. ledge. 2 There_swere. RG strains, kind sy Gpind.7 of A drastic _ cold through Bacterislogy, e e Red’ Cross Club; nce the 5.09 for seven for liam R. Warre! will be M Ball at tt December 6, an- ation of a table 7.01 Entomology, ri, into Zoology, = ‘Astrology, Political through Psychology, AB, my Technology. since January 1, = —— 11.68 Wind Direction and Velocity NE—12 miles per hour Relative Humidity 1% Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Sea level, 30.10 (1019.3 millibars) Tomorrow's Almanac Mr. and Mrs. Jean- reserved a (Continued from Page One) ‘ i, SEPP Se eines m.| According to Mrs. Howard Wil-| bear she won at a carnival 50. { B shore post? | ing outfit in the camp. Since the |Sunset . m. general chairman of _ the| Years 4g0, was buried with Mrs. i Yes. Whenever possible the |new woolens have been issued the | Maonrise . m, Red Cross Ball. the color scheme | Carrie E. Donegan, 75, of this * Navy makes a practice-of-keep-!menin'the Dixie Division Neu-: Moonset m, |for the event Will be. red. and /itY, 28: @ mpemento of her hus- i white. T- S will be. arranged band’s courtship. Her will stat-} t to represent ‘the Organization’s | ed! tHat it should P.M. cross. Date pain *branchés, Flam. irs 624 ing poimsettias “and “seasonal {white flowers will enhance th setting. Decorations ,are nde? the capable“supervision of -Jack* ‘Behan-and Norval Read. FORECAST ; Key West and Vicinity: Partly Joudy tonight arid Friday; slight- warmer tonigh moderate fresh northeasterly winds. Florida: Partly ‘Cloudy tonight Friday, possibly light sho Near southeast coast, slight- warmer toni z 8ap gh i a8 northeasterly winds; partly cloudy weather tonight and Fri- day, possibly scattered showers over extreme south portion. 5 i t img ES VIRGINIA and sneezed TECHNICAL TIM @e They call me “Technical Tim”, But Fd rather they'd cali me upon that It's just a dog-gone shame. I can call each and every ical term, ceognition, long how I went through -col- With but very little knpw- j of y To hinder the functioning of T and YOUR NEWSBOY | - . - buys his copies of The Citicee at whale sale, sells them at retail. - Pays cash for bus papers - - - loses £2 customer fails to pep - is embamrassed # customers siow pap. . FRI thats fer his trade on the ib rain or shime, serves his customers well Now You _Tell One-- ciated Prema) BALTIMORE —A ing cut cards deaf. man kand- reading “I am » him promptly and reguiariy - THE CITIZEN | | Please help me”, was charged with i Diab apace iiss the deaf He paid $25 Sound The Alarm GLEN BURNIE, Md—Grocer Carl Wegner was hard to con- vince that lightning would strike the same place more than once. robbed his, store three times Grocer Wagner decided it was time to do some- MAKE YOUR REMITT ANCES BY BANK CHECK AND SAVE TIME SCHEDULE OF CHARGE= Up to $50—Tem Cents Per Check $50-$100—Fifteen Cems Pee Ceeca Above $100—Fifteen Comm Per musorce ACCEPTABLE BY BUSINESS “OBCEEES EVERY HERE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Fecers Devos: insccasce Spec HELENA, Mont—A penny—j} t one, at that—cost one en a. year in the The penny was pocket after his ar- owner of an opticai ified it as the one that juded in loot stolen by lars, and the prisoner con- fessed his guilt. Good Explanation OCONTO, Wis.—After explain- ing how to detect counterfeit money, secret service agent John Vess passed. around a spurious ,$5 bill at a women’s club meet- ing. } A genuine $5 bill was return- ed to -him- One-of the women, comparing bills Od Uteab—aAt- iorney have to go this season to get a third day of the season. a cock pheas- art flew against plate glass window of his office fell to the sidewalk. its broken. The bird graced the table thet night. Brooklyn Sweets FORT JACKSON, S C—A Brooklyn ‘housewife, fearful that some of the Flatbush soldiers bere were missing “a little of the sweetness of life which the Army cannot furnish”, recipe _for_chocolate macaroons to Fort Jackson so the Army cooks an make them. MOLE A MEME EEE EE Ge. {me Insect bites majored me in Darwin's Theory introduced me My-dizzy spells helped in influence pushed me instrumental factors in CAMBRIDGE, Mass—A teddy B PRIN Modern machinery and efficient methods enable us to offer yeu superior printing service at fair prices. “Consider us when you place your next print- (One On The House | after hours. Tight at home at police head- quarters now. The new informa- tion desk Chief Michael F. Mor- rissey has imstalied in the record room is part of a bar seized in a Taid on a club that sold liquor

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