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wee ae gges +: SOCIETY :-: mies si tice « rma) NORMAN CEREZO! las ovig cn ene DES EES . Be ‘JURY ACQUITS /PLAN-To Boost | LEGALS LEcaLS f * C4 ELEVENTH JSUBRCi CHOTTT p.m ae soe —_— Anniversaries | #250 ron seance oes Ss = . STE OF FLOERIDS. (© CEas- > .eeenee . ota Please phone your Society Items to Congregational church wifi be! jet the ‘existing “study-discussion CERT. - MRS. HUGH WILLIAMS, phone 241 or 51 Coen oe te anign anterme- | JUDGE ALSO TURNS Two|#ToUPs”. Pattyn g hy eects PaLsen A SAN mior Christian En-} { ‘ | Whitney, inventor, - partner “ in sens = = ares | deavor Societies at a Fellowship NEGROES LOOSE IN Bee sce er of the Baldwin Locomotive Works.) picyanp PaLaet 3 a High Pressure Homer” Resbet- to be Bald tm the recten- lejah finde, appropriated.-for the | 20,8 Townsend, Mass. Died — : ~ tional building of the church, } SAME CASE funds. appropriated for the | June 4 1874. ; ORDER OF rUBLECATION : ; _ Ps To Be Presented -Hereltwair semi Dee 2 tog) | OREN He ce oe 7 Se : : Mine gre) ning at\70'clock. \@hblished thi OH bas 1813-Aen. Peet an om : " 4 ; . ys | An interesting program has, Two negroes, who cotfessed to OMfieS pe Pabdxfion, medical gradua ae ——] ——— ss me ‘The Key Wost Senior High | quoted all over town, the following, | yporanged for the evening. | being accomplices in a .robbery, | ion See b cones. ia a aan gare g the ab tae tee HP Tee Po one Dramatics Club have just an-| day. You'll be greatly amused at}..Warious, matters pertaining to were set free late Saturday after- | 3342 | efforts | "3 Woman's en. sioee <a hounced that by special arrange-| tne character of Homer Hampton} burch activities will be discuss-!noon when the jury found the: ” | Hospital dean, jer confessed. * a 4 ment with Semucl French of New | iraywood, 3 Young ibibNe-btt Who ed, including the formation. of | white man involved in the ease /j!’s wt Defense, Pa. Died p, 7m, Order te be os = —~ > York City they have procured the | “7 fas lon of (2 active Men's Club. |not guilty. 8 . in ‘The Key 3 = = ~~ a Fights to Bruce Brandon's latest |in spite of his high opinion of| Those who will attend have| After listening to testimony (volunteer et loaper published in Key Wer " bs = and gayest comedypentitied “High himself only succeeds in making been requested to bring with | which consumed an entire day, Pressure Homer” This is a hopeless mess of everything he | them a covered dish to be shared jury brought in a verdict of not! comedy of family life and it is to | tackies—and he tackles plenty of | and their own silver service. guilty in the case of Norman eine een ee ay a a sani is ¢ the Cires: be given on Friday, December - a SUsepe ear owe | Cerezo, charged with a ler | es, oe 7 comme, os at 8:00 p.m. at the Key West High ines sags dg wag anes of Suntor Woman's Club any out scr Walger paerastora | Specifically, the plan is to get /tarian, born in Opelousas, La} c me atte School Auditorium. The cast has | ‘is Play. ent oodruft | { ‘: ase yy up in every. public and private | Died Aug. 5, 1924. i Deputy Cer family in whose house the action Ti M Th sd Presiding Judge, William V. ed jovial - instituti re | } THOMAS & CARO Deen selected and is rehearsing | Of the Biy takes pice ate given| o Meet I hursday Albury discharged Cerezo, and | ®t¥cational, institution a civilian | eee ee diligently under the direction of PB ie ai gave two alleged colored accom- | Morale service. In elementary and 1847—Christine Ladd Frank-| Rov2t; dect-#-15-2 Mrs. Stark Good plays for amateur players are difficult to find why this play « “laugh fe: eis your oppor- BIG COLLECTION BY |be Misses Alicia McCoy and Bet-/in the alleged robbery. Where-| these forums;' to» prepare ‘charts, | 250 , - jsictitions ame = Sanitt Deceuse “Kish Pressure’ JUNIOR RED CROSS,“ Ashowe- ton, Judge Albury aclerred sen | E2088, ahd other visal side {0C| Yor's Zoo, torn in. Plait. |Pgcas =~ : . that—a ae en- ‘ be as are requested to tence on the Thomases who had} ae aoe r ae eae os Ind. Died March’6, 1937. | Bates ewamber > tertaining and screamingly funny - 5 -be in attendance. lread: ved t and half! ibraties, both. ‘ —— ; _ 220 comedy. that has broken attend-| According.-.to.,).Mirm in Remin bo i ee eee 2 jrovte-sr-26: Geci-t. ance records everywhere. It fine study of American life is a} chairman: ‘of the:-Junior bg, months in jail pending trial. we be asked to become isa 5 OT | Answering questions of news-| “27% E at-| Red Cross: Commiittee, the Doug- : lpapermen, Judge Albury éxplain: tion” on all € $ : $ tacked from * new viewpoint. | lass Sehoot aised'gitsttor'the! THE WEATHER — eiinat since the jury sajuagea|® & dictatorships, with funny Cracks And Comments | The money will be used to! By FLORIDA CRACKER es that iS tickets now and have a bright and | thet will be’ amount; incidentally, ‘that’ they Ihad no recoutse but to set free | S#tional defense: ” 3 tide @ much of the volunteer mafpower; 1841—(100 years ago) Edmond ene and Ordered this Iind ¢ a = ; to mad pranks that are so amus- | ‘ing to an audience. It’s a play for |high schools, the primary. pro} | scientific editor, college lectur- | ects will be a greater emphasis in| er, scientist, born in Windsor, | —«--~ ~~~ 7m “ on Thursday afternoon, beginning, County Solicitor Allan B, | S°Ci#l Studies on present day Conn. Died in New York, March | xorick 18 HERE: | at 5 o'clock, at the club house on ‘Cjeare, Jr., recommended leniency | problems; ‘to. provide meeting | 5, 1930, wt {Duval street. for Stanley and Antonia Thomas, |P!aces for adult “freedom's for-| { “Columbia span |,. Hostesses on the occasion will colored, who admitted complicity |¥m*"s t0 Promote attendance at) 1954 William ‘T. Hornaday, |taurant”. intends w There will be a social meeting plices, who had pleaded guilty to the entire family, so get your| of the Junior Woman’s Club held the charge, deferred sentences. merry evening. Red Cost Roll Call, the ‘largest ! sit- |the white defendant innocent, he ; World affairs’ and: all phases,’ of have/‘ever raised for the Junior | Observation taken at 7:30 a. m, | the two negro defendants involved | . E SITU ATION: a4 | Red Cross. ~ 75th Mer. Time (city office) _in the same case. | TENS! Temperaiures. eeeeeneliemmeaed Z in. Kansas. City. Mo. Died {fictitione name with the Clerk 29, [the Circuit Court of Monroe Coun’ REPORTED TODAY - Sen}. ted November 30. 206 ae WILLIAM (Continued from Page One) purchase Junior Red Cross Highest last 24 hours | Journals for the High School and! Lowest last night _ __| Junior Red Cross News for the Mean 83 14 NAVY NOTES - ‘| | aK Novi0-17-24; Gecl-$,194 elementary grades. All monies | Normal aa in its belligerent attitude of -Sat- Sate of Mackie: Hl THOUGHTFUL PEOPLE. Mrs. not mare pease for pore be u “Precipitation 72 NAVY YARD, S. C., Dec. 1—/ urday. ; Te Marts & Paeber. Melvin Russell Joe Val- scriptions to the periodicals will/ Rainfall, 24 nours ending Another British ship, the corvette | > eRe ad des, Sr. are among the generous be pooled by all Monroe county |-7:30 a. m., inches _____ 0.00 E¥ebright, is undergoing repairs; HULL MEETS | sage to Congress contained his- a — =< > a Jadies giving much of their time schools in what is known as the Total rainfall since Dec. 1 at the Charleston, S. C., Navy| JAP EMVOYS | toric statement that population —— <= = : to knitting for the Red Cross Children’s Fund. = ee ee ” 9,09 Yard. It is the sixth such ship to, (B9 Seeathd, Preen) | wold eventually reach 258,000, = Workroom | The fund will either be used/Deficiercy since Dec 1, Dave put into port here during the, © WASHINGTON, Dec. -1—Sec- | 090. ‘ | locally or transmitted to the inches ” 9.97 Present war. retary of State Cordell Hull- and HANK SCHULTIE. Gets Vote for a fine young man. H Bresides over a young people's sters in other ‘ ineh : 5 i: in) | SeSSion today. ‘ Aeon te counries. ree 12.11 the building ways since 1923, will . . SEE 4 : Froleney tet ety Poise and ef-' Last year the Key West Junior] Wind Direcfion end Velocity be launched on Feb. 16, 1942, with <, President “Rooevelt: arrived in’ \ ig (75-vears ago) “a alles AF eho Red Cross sent $1075 to Wash-| E—T-miles per hour Mrs. Lister Hill, wife of the ser | PE en morning eee | a ‘early successful ington for di ‘ition as - | tor from Ala! 2 a 7 pla sen ie ceneaten ee |, Reig Melty) ter rom Altann as esor” | STS sete curiae | el Se a Sree ra | ticipated that s larger sum will; Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Sixteen’ naval <ousdele staat oe inesentaaly SFAUE EVE RS et | WAR THOUGHT. “There! be available. Sea level, 29.98 (1015.3 millibars) borne the name of the state of iar ap we Bah Easter: situa-| 5 : Always Be An England” and we | Tomorrow's Almanac Alabama, its cities or sons of that |. ‘ ? eee feel there'll always be a U. S. A. Lytles Pay Visit | Sunrise _______ 6:56 a. m_jstate who distinguished them | > tS For that matter there'll always be Sunset . ™.jselves in the naval service. F: re a China. But look at it. Forced 1 0-Key West | Moonrise m. — | it to its knees, eating dirt by a little Moonset a sa: | Pimple in the Pacific. WICE TO BE HERE. with (hd visitors in Key West. They! AM = P-M. name of the #tate of Alabama. « “| + wintry winds and flurries | htt morning en route home. | High ——— ‘ a Se ce | oes Fi entering the scene, Key | o¢ George E. S; ey were the guests —— z The average number of de-! be : West's sprir d riotous ee Bees Key West and Vicinity: Con- | merits awarded each midshipman ea) blossoms th all_ the ; 1 : ag at the Naval Academy is 54.137. = bron more. intrigu winter Key West Woman’s | siderable’ cloudiness with occa- ee : “Visitors who ir bers are journe cinating key MAN ABOU Thompson (ex fable and ple one would of Sunda. cal why splurge. ITS A ADY. With impe tion of be s practically; Roberto C. Crippa of New York Electric, born in St. Louis, 69 NOTICE UNDER FICTITI j impossibl silected bY City, arrived in Key West Satur- Years ago. SOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that | Mrs. Charl 1 her Eu- day for a visit of several mohths.| © < ned, desiring to engage Topean travels ¥ to see.‘ This will mark his fourth winter! George Cteele of San Fran- | in business under the fictitious same} eseniaws here. cisco, writer, first...world war) 0%. i Nftchines Bihara Ta etitiods THANKSGIVING EVE DAY. Let u: s t for the privilege of being An jeans and livir Jand—thanks for our safe our freedom—our ab Our blessings are be good Citizens, to be deserving included Michael C. E. Damron] “Rex T. Sout, novelist, born in of our blessings should be silent prayer of all, . GLIMPSED LAST NIGHT. Jone sailor steering an admirable _-_ oanied by Mr. and Mrs. Elon | eee course ship-ward singing. “There'll » tos1and and their daughter,| Maj. Gen. Archibald H. Sunde- Always Be An Engiand.” UP. Its thrilling to fe the imcreasing number of wir and Mrs. B. F. Marcus of “ancient framexiwellings in Key yiami, were in town over the! ‘West that are being made attrac week-end. They were accom-| tive and neat looking again by the ponieq by Mr. and Mrs. Baker scquisition of new paint. _TOWN. Karl held timorrow afternoon, begin-| Florida: Mostly cloudy, scat- an as on Duval street. a month ‘All members are requested to | TT, C#teme south portion to- denoting no parking, officers cars SSESSIIESLIIOIISS: back- 'vited to attend. | Jacksonville to Florida Straits tively. i COMPLAINT SERVICE... © ~~ ee nee and J. J. Rogers who. are in.Keyshours in portions of Florida, on A attractive 4 Col. and Mrs. G. C. Hatfield) Much colder weather prevails _ Chief of the Navy Bureau aN as comes wy N the latest weeks in Key West, a guest at the gion. There has also been light pe of a m this glorious garet Johnson of Coh y to earn Main here for the winter. | late, born in Ireland, 67 years - tional organization to be admin-|‘Total rainfall since Jan. 1, our istered by the Junior Red Cross| inches ank Children’s Fund to help. young-| Excess _ sin the: two: Japanese. envoys here i ES ETTY SS pcees 7 '863—First patent for making 4855 _ The U.S.S. Alabama, sixth bat-| With whom he has been carrying! srtificial limbs granted “Amasa | tleship of the U. S. Navy to go on | 0 discussions; met in impromptu | 4 Marks of N/¥. - . M.| ‘Three ships of the U. S. Navy * : e583 oe and Mrs. Alfred Lytle of | and the famous raider of the Con+ | -— For Your eathersfield, Conn. were week- federate Navy have carried the 72 J aS ra it to - Clab Meets Tuesday sional showers tonight and Tues-) Catholic midshipmen at the! 3 4 {day; not much change in tem- Naval Academy, by special dis- There will be a regular meeting | perature; gentle to moderate pensation, are not required to ab- of the Key West wicca Club | ®ortheast nad east winds. stain from meat on Fridays. At the Naval Academy the surb- r i af- ning at 4 o'clock, ouse | tered Ii js Ss lock, at the club hi j light rain except moderate stones are red, green and yellow a = ibre be present and visitors are. in- night and Tuesday. and commercial vehicles, respec- and East Gulf: Moderate east | and northeast winds, fresh in Civilian guards at the Naval SOCIETY NOTES | the Florida Straits; cloudy with Academy are called “Jimmylegs”} showers tonight and Tuesday. by the midshipmen. | | CONDITIONS , are giving: a cocktail party and) this morning over New England, Ordnance keeps a picture of Santa; ; Teception at ‘their quarters‘in the with temperatures below zero in’ Barbara for lutk. ‘She’ is patron " navy yard toMorrow evening: The | Maine: while over the remainder saint of ordnance Men, i Sathering is in’ honor ‘of General? of the co readings! § =| ee E, A. Osterman, CoS. G. Gurit! Grally above 7 At coin omat, born in Lafayette, La, $5) ming, Major Le Page Cronmilleri has occurred during the last 24° Ye@™S ago. est on an annual inspection trip. Georgia and the East Gulf} _ Clarence Francis, president of “ Between 6 and 7 PE — — States, and light rain or drizzle , General Foods, New ‘York, born/ Mrs. Mary M. Heggemeyer of in many localities from Texas| there, 53 years ago. | and a Western Union Messenger Boy will Peoria, Ili, is spending several| norteastward.to the Lake re- "== ERCALS = EGALS i deliver your copy of The Citizen. < not at Bill! Overseas Hotel epee we eer ee = es ngbache-| ier ieetecst ceo © NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NOTTTITIIIDIIOOOS HM. < : NAME STATUTE ee a EX. 3 nae Mrs. J."H. Cowart of Miami is G. S. KENNEDY, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 5: = i clean to! 3: Offici dersigned, desiring t Not a foot- | Visiting her mother, Mrs. A. E ae ess under the fictitious name Wilson. i SARS RS a ae a st Furniture Exchange”, . cause of er the said ficti- re with the Clerk of the ‘ourt of Monroe County, | TIPPED LL cae | 5 Mrs. Frank Sheppard andj ‘od: 7 b 4 daughter Juanita, have returned Today’s Birthdays ae from Jacksonville where they| si a Ounink a ‘af have visited th t th weeks. Gerard Swope ining, N.j} orta- ices maaeg |¥., retired head of General, %°*!* svember 10, 1941. OVILIO MORENO, JOAQUIN OSORIO. Gecl-8,1941 censor, born in Lafayette Co., 65; name with the Clerk of the Circuit: a Court of Monroe County, -Plomigy; TREE IPB 2: Dated November 10, 1941. s N. W. KETCHINGS:! 194: RY oday My. and Mrs. Russell. Johnson mer- and their daughter, Miss Mar- 4 } F Anhbishop John J. Cantwell ty—) are recent arrivals. i Got -kos:Angeles;. “Catholic pre- To Week-end visitors to Key West the and Mrs. Damron of Miami’ Noblesville, Ind., 55 years ago. Beach. Mr. Damron is a well! known newspaper man, editor of} Frazier Hunt, noted journalist- a the industrial department of the author, born in Rock Island, 56 ble Miami Herald. The Damrons were} years ago. : Miss Mary Howland of Waterton,| land, USA, retired, born in’ New York. | Delavan, TL, 65 years ago. 4. Cladsen’ also of Miami. Jetterson Caffery of La, dip-!