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, Associated Press Day Wire Service and Wide World For 62 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Xey West Key West, Flerida, hus the most equable climate in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenhe*t Che Key West Cittzr: THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1942 ‘RELIEF COMMITTEE, Sak WaRKANtS: For Next Group Of Induct | iFor Army Leaving Tuesday STAM READY FOR ae oe ~ard \CITY’S “RELIEF FUND’: Pein MERCENGY To Strike On Cuban Coast William A. * Freeman, president of the Key West City Council, i As a precautionary measure, in SS SS SS oS SF | aii Are st ~ an gency, Clem C.! Niigata 'NO BUS SERVICE who stated at the time the “relief and expense” account for five UNTIL TOMORROW MORNING 7:39 city officials was ordered that he would not sign the warrants, has carried out his declaration by refusing to sign the pay checks drawn up in connection with the Bus service on aan Florida Motor Lines service between Key West and Miami ceased this afternoon at 2 o'clock recent payroll made for city em- ployes and officials and submit- and will not be resumed until 7:30 o'clock tomorrow morn- S. A. VOLUME LXIII. No. 264. Axis Units Continue Flight: Parsued By Imperial Forces TID S STB aaa. THIS COP REPORTS 11 CASES—ALL SAD (Ry Associated Press) AYDEN, N. C., Nov. 6.— Night police chief Walter Hamilton had a new one for the records when he logged his night report: “Helped two men load 11 cases of liquor stoien from the ABC store.” Hamilton said the men sur- prised him on his best. dis- armed him. and then forced him at the point of a gun to help them load the ‘stolen liquor. OR ICE FIVE CENTS Key West parents and friends, Helburn Carborell, Sergio Felix will have an opportunity Tues-| Lopez, Victor Diamandi, Arnold day Mov. AG. to |bid adied (66 ison Knowles, Joseph Edwin iJohnson, Antonio Vincent Mar-! their sons and acquaintances who | tinez Nestor C. Recio. Jr. Jose Sel on e| Camp/Manuel Valdez, Anthony P.} !Roque, Alfred Sanmel Sawyer, / | David Ley Higgs, Ralph Eugene} Knowles, Nilo Conrado Lopez, | Joseph Gibson, Mario Castro,! The group to leave Tuesday # Rudolph Kirkwood Knowles, the largest from the Key West) |Miguel Ramirez, Samuel Scott Price, chairman of the Disaster, | |Sawyer, Everett W. Higgs, Clar-/ How- jence L. Gates, Rogelio Garcia, | Preparedness and Relief commit- ever, it was not necessary to in- Ree he Gates, Paul R. Mon- ‘tee of the American Red Cross of salvatge, Jr. { Charles E. Thompson, time, there being enough single! |Ferrer, Ludwig P. Roberts, Clyde jE. Smart, Thos. A. Parks, Gilbert , men available or listed to fill the! | V. Ogden, Earl F. Hayes, Joseph ; as [McKenzie Lowe, Felix Alfonso, | | Cecil T. Curry, Benito Molino, Jr., Draft Board No. 1 asked The! Jos. W. Albu: Harry D. Lariz,jat La Concha Hotel, Red Cross Citizen to’ emphasize the new| Armando Moreno, Julian A. Gar-' | Army ruling which provides that| cia, Edward F. Haury, Valentine, Disaster Relief Headquarters, at linductees after being accepted|R. Ferrer, Joseph L. Guerro, | will be allowed ony seven days’! Charles W. Knowles, Leonard L.| furlough instead of two weeks! H. Guerro, Oscar Herrera, Phillip| time it is urged that all mem- jresentative from this district to| jzs has been the case in the past.!F. Sanchez, Gil Molina, Peter P.' hers of the committee be con- |the state legislature, said that he | This time is given accepted men! Perez, Bienvenido Perez. Antonio | ‘would validate the council's ac- | to get their affairs in such shape!R. Head, Lorenzo Trevejo, Cleve- | tacted and informed to stand by): { tion in voting the money at this | that their absence will not in-|!and C. Higgs, Charles P. Aguero,!’ CQMMITTEE ON SURVEY— } time because he felt it was legal | te: Bert Warren Pinder. under the circumsta William H. Russell, John Floyd | Everett Russell. i ie cil stances as an} The group, which is listed be- illiam sse Sree tar jemergency now exists in the | jow, sera eas Key West |Spencer, Robert H. Ridolf, Allen| COMMITTEE ON RESCUE—! jcity. Mr. Papy fathered the! post office at 1:15 p. m. in two|N. Roberts, Plinio F. Munoz, Ber-| Relph Milner. | —A Jap- pill setting the salaries. of the | han Gerez, Jack R. Carey, Earl) =DIC. a cial buses for Camp Blanding | chan Gerez, Jac ‘arey, COMMITTEE ON MEDICAL ygwegeegy SSI SS anese heavy cruiser is reported ' five officials. cima scaae fitbe exenaned: “As| Thompson, William Silberg, War-| a1p—pr. Parramore. 2% _ to have k unk’ in the New| eu ee a : : oleae ge rma eesel lis usually the case, a shtall per- seo Lester ere eee Weld: Beal | COMMITTEE ON FOOD—Mrs.|CQUNTY BOARD HEARS | centage is rejected and return = 1 A..M. Morgan, Canteen Prepara- MATTER OF WINDLEY bomber es > at ose -pted. 5 | ce, Jake W. McLeod, Angelo; Pilots returning to their Aus-! WASHINGTON.—Any propos-| “it? those accepted | Petiya, Ken-_| tion. a 2 21 lled fol-} Lampugnole, Paul etiya. en. 5 {tralian base said = were ae ed law for the District of Colum- nen Ce ERS ea cle [ReiRO AL sttichiand © Nomnan L COMMITTEE ON CLOTHING ISLAND LAND NEEDED mistaken about this sinking be-;bia has to be approved by the : j ~actackcil 2, i s those leaving are: Jack | Lyle. H 2 ‘ause the bombs strucl sucl ‘edera ureau of the Budget, Becenwing ere i “ At meeting of the Cc Senet Beri eth h Federal B ¢ A Among those 4 eee force that the warship was cut even if it is not a financial meas. ea i E ON INFORMA-| Commissioners last night, in two and sank rapidly. ae | TION and REGISTRATION—!stae Road Department engineer )Gerale. Saunders. discussed with the board the ques COMMITTEE ON CENTRAL {tion of a right-of-way at Windley PURCHASE and SUPPLY—Wm. Island. There |way which is up the road | T. Fripp. “Three of the Sands — Jurors Drawe For Novenilier Mayor And City Councilmen Term Of Criminal Court "ri." Guests At Lions’ Club Meet’ Jurors for the: November term Malgrat, Chas. H_ Ketchum, Wil- — <=. requested pm lof Criminal Court, which con-|liam Adams, va E. eine! sey ete ON SHELTER— never again threatened.” The members of the Key West, branch of our ar! ss js|Vvenes next Monday morning at|Octavio La Rosa, Eugene John-| Isadore Weintraub. Lack of gdsoline has proved | Lions Club last night eonaueted approaching the aay its 9:30 o'clock, were drawn gg Joseph Cerezo, O'Brian Bis, PUBLIC INFORMATION and | Cleve Johnson, rostly to the Nazi forces. This}a most interesting and enjoyable|167th anniversary. Capt_ Bliesner | Morning. e |FUND RAISING—Stephen C-lthe ki ys, fact was made more evident when | meeting in its Den, playing host ! represented the Marines on the! Judge William V_ Albury will! “E.R. Tynes, W. L. Mason, sone] Singleton. the board rela undamaged tanks were found/to the city’s chief executive,!program and gave a splendid |Preside at the coming session: of | Pritchard, John D. S. Rivas, Fa-| The Civilian Defense will co-| ivering prisoners with empty fuel tanks and air-| Mayor Willard M. Albury and the!address on the deeds they have|the court. ~ io Olivieri, Louis Acosta, E. W_|operate and work in conjunction} An appropriation planes on the ground unable to| seven members of the City Coun- \accomplished and are continuing; Names of those drawn follow: |Sands, Ss Ne Dwight with the Red Cross committees | for taking care of leave because of fuelless tanks. | ej], lat the present time in the Solo-|_ Floney Pellicier, Pedro Valdez, } Russell, Earl Baker, Charles pins case of storm action. needing The latest advices today stated | The program, sponsored by the'mons Islands. He concluded by ;J™: Percy M. Roberts, William | Riggs, Charles G. Lewin, Paul bile! latest reports from the]: Liquor licenses. we the offensive is growing in inten-| Education Committee of the club, |stating that this honored branch |F. Collins, John Allen Long, Paul |Gibson and Miguel Quesada. _wecthe pureaus Indicate” (hat forthe Key A sity hourly and that the progres: | was highlighted by addresses by of our armed forces will ever | Boysen, Jeseph N. Navarro, Ed- ORDER PAYMENT OF jdue to high pressure areas from! Leonard Guerro and Distributing Co. The different of the imperial forces “is rapiely | yj Alt Canal ti "|ward C. Smart, Joseph Aritas, | |Key West snorthward the storm | Mecnieeatin jayor bury, ilmanic ‘continue in its unswerving loyal Clements ELECTION EXPENSES tend fo keep veering south | DIFFERENT UNITS WILL AS-| SEMBLE TONIGHT AT nt CONCHA HOTEL HEAD- QUARTERS A 7:30 O'CLOCK Axis Sources Stated That Their Armies Are With- drawing To Build Up Greater Strength leave on that day for Blending as induftees to fill this } z month’s quota. ted te him for his signature. Mr. Freeman declared that the only way he would sign the war- jrants was that if the state legis- lature valdiates the action of the .|council in the matter The council president amplified his statement by saying he felt this action was contrary to a leg- lislative act passed by the legisla- ture, fixing the salaries of the {five officials in question. The of- |ficials involved are the mayor, chiefs of the police and fire de- partments, captain of police and police lieutenant. When the matter came up for STII SIMS MD sersion some time ago~ at a ; council meeting, B. C. Papy, rep- Taken Here Against Possible Heavy Winds From Pass- ing Storm area since last summer. (By Associated Press) CAIRO, Nov. 6.—The pell-mell flight of Axis forces continued clude any mcrried men at this| Carlos|Monroe County, issued the fol- in Egypt today. with Lieuten- ‘lowing orders this afternoon: ant-General Montgomery’s Eighth BULLETIN P.M. EWT.—The tropical Storm was central near Pare- don Grande Cay off the north coast of Cuba at 1 p_m. moving between west and west-southwest. about 16 miles per hour. The present movement will carry the storm imland over the north central Cuban coast this aft ernoon or early tonight. at tended by dangerous gales. Wind on the South Florida coast will be moderately strong at 30 to 40 miles per hour with gales in Florida Straits and Florida Keys this afternoon and tonight. Note—Paredon Grande Cay is about 280 miles east of Havana. { | All of the following committee | Imperial Army rapidly overcom- chairmen are requested to report ing the rear guard end coming into contact with the main forces ing. Orders to cancel service temporerily were received at the local office this after- noon from the company’s headquarters in Jacksonville. There is a possibility these orders will be changed if the threatened storm veers from the course predicted by the werther bureau or the inten- sity diminishes. of the enemy. the latest com- 7:30 o'clock tonight (in the mean- munique revealed, 75 more} oa HEAVY JAPANESE ven,’ CRUISER SUNK equipmeni, MELBOURNE, Nov. 6. Up to noon today. tenks had been destroyed 7,000 prisoners taken, tion, much military rfere_ including field guns. undamaged | tanks, stores and other supplies | have been seized. | The Imperial army today is 83] miles west of El the same E Alamein and if] LIS 2 ty impetus is continued Benefitting by experiences of should reach the Libyan border in | 2 several days Axis sources stated today their armie: e withdrawing and when they reform they will “meet the enemy with a force that will stag ger them.” This source also said: “Tripoli! never.” General Montgomery, head of} the Imperial forces, stated today “the victory is almgst complete.| We shall continue the march until | Egypt is cleared of the enemy and the pest. the Army and Navy of the Seventh Naval District a ounty the i are taking every precaution today to safeguard people in this section in case a heavy gale thet been reported headed in the rection of the Keys becomes of is a ten-foot park hes needed to connect brothers assistance taken under alarming intensity. constable comm FIRST AID SQUAD WILL BE ON DUTY First Aid Squad of the Red Cross will be on duty at No. 1 Fire Station tonight to serve in case of an emerg wa blind an operation. son: pe approved county officer MAKE REPORT ON GERMANS’ LOSSES | President William A. Freeman, ‘ty to the welfare and well being | Willard M. Peterson, land the following committee chairmen of the council: Paul G.} Albury, Taxation and Records; Leonard B Grillon, Work: nance (Ry Associated | MOSCOW, Nov. 6. dred Nazi tanks and 1,000 planes | have been wrecked during past month in the Stalingrad | area, according to a Russian com- | munique issued today, which! stated the enemy forces in the j vicinity of this Volga city were forced to relinquish portant positions. during the last} 24 hours. GIVES REASONS _ FOR EVICTIONS | Key West Rent Control Board is authority for the information which apparently is not general- ly known, that the three reasons | for exiction of tenants is for the ating a) nu’ ance and non-payment of rent,| otherwise a tenant is allowed to remain as an occupant for ‘the prescribed time. Unusual Plane Crash Ends In Damage Suit! | | | (By Assuriated Press) LOS ANGELES, Nov. 6-The unusual aviation incident df two} planes interlocking in middit!aha} landing piggyback has resyMtéd in a $103,875 damage suit. It filed by Robert P. Cabeen, III, who was in the lower plane as! instructor, while both craft were! pilote d by students. Cabeen| states he took over the controls | and brought the two planes safely | to earth but suffered severe in-| juries in the landing. | a SETS ese eeee sree TIRE REPAIRS (Dill Electric Vulcanized) Lou Smith Auto Service | Phone No.5 White at Fleming, BAAAALAAAAALALALABABALD | Spirit as a model for all to fol- jand proceeded to introduce the {mending the Lions for their civic jaccomplishments and |in their future efforts | Was prevented fram attending be- Mayor Albury expressed his Kight hun- | sincere pleasure at being present ; presented and commended the Lions for} the | the worthwhile efforts they have into singing Lions’ put forth since their inception | some four years ago. He also! touched on the war. effort of} | the citizenry of Key West and re- | lated the story of a local mother ; several im-|who had just recently received |man Lion Gerald Saunders, who the four-star medal of honor, hav- | ing contributed a husband andj three sons into the armed forces. He cited her cheerful sacrificial low. President Freeman then gave a brief outline of the organization of the Key West City Council! arious members present who in turn gave a brief summary of the duties of his respective commit- tee. All expressed sincere pleas- ure at being present and joined with the chief executive in com- | pledging them. wholehearted _ cooperation Councilmen Dr. Julio De Poo and John Carbonell, Jr., were not :present. The former is ill inva |northerh ‘hospital ‘and the latter | Cause of business reasons. | The club also’ honored the | Marine Corps as this oldest it Ts NOTICE! jof the nation at all times Edward Doherty, son of Lion} E. S. Doherty, formerly of Key | Public! West but now of Canal Point, |¥er: Gerald Saunders, Public |Fla., delighted those present with |Well, John H. Saunders, Welfare, and J. G. Sweeting, Fi-|a splendid rendition of the “Ma-\E- Johnson, Freeman D. Hall, {rine Hymn”. | song session was with members and guests entering wholeheartedly | and Secular | Lion Gerald Saun- ders leading, assisted) by Lion “Doc” Shiffrin at the piano. An address on Lionism was given by Lions Education Chair- | selected a recent article by Sec- retary General Melvin Tones, | entitled, “It Might Have Been”,} as the basis for his remarks. At the conclusion of the pro- | gram, Lion President Earl Ham- ilton expressed his appreciation | to Program Chairman Hampton | for the excellent program and} gave words of welcome .to the guests. Doctors Gonzalez and Portelo were guests of Lion Gonzalo Bezanilla, who expressed great pleasure at being present The meeting adjourned with the usual Lions Roar in honor of the City Government and the U. S. Marine Corps. S 4adn dnd tn tndndndntintntntintndentntnd PRESCRIPTIONS A spirited Songs, ., with FEI III IOI II III: ad DANCE to OUR CUSTOMERS From and after this date, No- vember 6th, 1942. we will dis- continue charge for fire insur- ance on all laundry and dry cleaning services and will not be responsible for loss by fire caused by enemy action or for any other reason. Columbia Steam Laundry _ SATURDAY NIGHT from 9 to 1 _ RAUL CLUB Music by BARROSA Reservation Suggested PHONE 9287 |Antonio Es Archie perdy. Necassio Garcia, Theodore Pent, Jaycocks, Jr, Albertus, Board of County Commission- ers voted at their regular bi- monthly meeting last night the payment for clerks and inspectors of Tuesday’s election. Checks Sam B. Curry, John W. Massel, for the people who served will be Howard G. Gates, Sumner available at the county clerk's of- Sweeting, Franklin Carey, J. W.| fice in the court house next Mon- Pinder. day, according to Ress C. Sawye' Millard Nemesio clerk. Ralph Saw- Albert At- Josep! a 3. Gibson, Compounded and Copyrighted by €oty, (ne, in U. S.A. SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY, Inc. “PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED” Duval at Fleming Street Phone 199 Key West, Fle. ency. according to A. L. Murrey. vice-chairman. Leonard Curry. citv fire man, will be on watch at the No 1 station tonight. {southwesward and thus Key | West will only have winds up- wards to 40 miles per hour, all recautionary measures are be ing taken by the local Red Cros Disaster Committee. | The committee advises civil ians to take all precautions ne cessary to prepare for high winds, such as putting uv storm shut- |ters, making all signs and loose jobjects fest by means of batten {ine or tying. | The committe also advises {citizens to secure candles, flash ‘lights and make preparations for ‘food in case electricity and ga |service is temporarily cut off Should winds of hurricane in- tensity hit this area, citizens are requested to make all prepara- tions and stay indoors during the high winds and rains. In hurri- n5 canes of anv scope, high winds Cuba occur when the outer rim of the | through Flor {storms hits a given spot When | north of C ihe tonig ithe center passes over a lull oc-; Storm v curs until the outer rim passes {Played from fover. Thus citizens are warned jnot to come out of shelters un- til they are absolutely sure full Florida effects of the storm have passed~ reaching Disaster Cheirman Price has | force just nort | wired officials of the Florida East | !4@ Straits tor | Coast Hotel Company for per-/¥ised all interests mission to use the Casa Marina a |for mass shelter in case. of eS bel ache [pectees: | | made their reports of collection with current bills having read during the ion. ~ ADVISORY JACKSONV TLLE a. m—Tropical 8:30 a. m. EWT. north-northeast Cuba, or latitude minutes horth ‘and degrees, 40 minute: | west or westsouthwe miles per hour This storm is attende ide of gale i {north and west of center lricane or near jnear center. 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