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‘ LONDON, Jt as members gion charged sUSANDS FROM | WEARBY GET PAY AND SWARM ON CITY | agreeing men area were paid in tne field _last weekend and between four. and five thousand soldiers with their pockets jingling swarmed over the town to just about eat Ocalans out of house and home. Food stocks of every restaurant and eating establishment in town were soon depleted with the boys still hunting for more. ‘Local people accustomed to eating in restaurants or cafes hhad a hard time getting a meal and went from one establish- ment to another only to find it ‘was completely sold out. Frantic calls were made on all unprepafed)to meet the demand and) clerks|*) worked’ feverish throughout the day to serve what epegeres.e to be a never ending “of eager customers. One cafe owner reported the sale of 110 pounds of hamburger, seven beef loins weighing 55 pounds each, 165 dozen rolls, 185 cases of beer, four cases of eggs and 500 extra gallons of milk. EUGENE BATES PASSES AWAY) fies Neste A telegram was received here | today by W. L. Bates announcing the death of his brother, Eugene Bates, at Baypines, Fla, this; morning at 6:25 o'clock. Funeral and interment, accord- ing to arrangements, will take place on Friday at 2:30 p. m. in Baypines. NAME CALLING NOT ARMY HERITAGE. Breonals (By Asnociaved Press) CAMP LEE, Va, July 9—} Mr. and Mrs. Raymond John- There was some concern, at least |}son, who reside at the corner of | simulated concern, about a delay | Duval and Eaton streets, who in breakfast when selectees at this replacement center found they had on the roll call Private Boleslaus Chester Szachoglucho- wicz. . Formerly, a New York florist, Szachogluchowiez explained that | he was of Polish descent, that | his grandfather had shortened | the mame of Szachacz, but that | he had changed it back to Szach- ogluchowicz. “You're Smitty”, bawled a ser- geant, and “Smitty” it is to the army now. a Norfolk, Va., at the home of Mr, Of Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Raymond John- son’ announce the marriage of their daughter, Kathryn Yvonne, to Staff Sergeant Joel T. Eth- eridge, now stationed at Camp Pendleton, Virginia Beach. ; The, wedding took place at *ttarid’ Mrs, H. C. Jenkins, the Rey. + Johnson of the Baptist church “thé ceremony. Attendants for the bride and groom were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jenkins, Mrs. Jenkins, formerly Miss Mary Thompson of this WEST CU MACHINE TOOL INDUSTRY By: 1S BREAKING ALL RECORDS —~ PRODUCING EQUIPMENT TO BUILD DEFENSE WEAPONS city. Mrs. Ethridge graduated from Key West High School in the Class of ’39. The newlyweds will make their future home in Norfolk, Va., where they will welcome their many friends. Attending the wedding were the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson. They return- | ed home Monday. Patriotic Daughters Meet Tomorrow » The Patriotic Daughters’ will | meet at the home.of Mrs. Bertie Higgs on Southard street tomor- row evening at 8 o'clock, Everready Star | Clab To Meet Ben Regular monthly meeting of! Everready Star Club will be held Thursday afternoon, 3:30 ‘o’clock, at the. home of Mrs. Sally Lundquist, 626 William 1 Street. A large attendance of the} membership is expected. The musical that was to have | been given last evening at the Fleming Street Methodist church, | | but which was postponed due to the inclement weather, will be given next Tuesday evening, ac- cording to announcement made | today. wn 1938 we 1940 1941 (Est) NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS ‘Good eck Plus’ Siuies “Three Trapped. in Torpedoed: Cruiser N aire ape darkness, dazed (under lo shock’ and. amen are living E ae it, bt “a spices of good below to try by one torpedo, ‘was wallowing in heavy seas and Heting badly. | Water was coming into the lower compartments and Davidson was taking his last chance to save some of his gear. “Two other boys and I were down in the stokers’ mess when | the second torpedo hit,” he says. “All three of us were knocked flat by the impact. In the same | instant all lights wane ou out and heavy tables, chairs, metal lock- ers, and everythin; else that could right—not much of a_c! poc! tuck was that what I touched was still there instead of under the} tana”, | pile of debris filling the mess] pindi” | room. It was my flashlight, load- by | ed with fresh batteries, too. went to Norfolk, Va., to attend the wedding of a daughter, returned | to Key West Monday over the City Councilman John Carbo-| nell, accompanied by Mrs. Carbo- nell and child, left yesterday | morning over the “highway for) Miami where the child will under- \ go treatment at a hospital in that city. Mr. Carbonell returned to} Key West last evening. | City Auditor Charles R. Rob-| erts. who had been visiting his Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c| brother, Lieut, Will E. P. Roberts, | | who is stationed at Fort Crockett, | | | Galveston, Texas, returned to the city last night. CARD OF THANKS | We would like to take this | means of extending to our many Yrery our sincere thanks for | the kindness tendered us during | | the illness and loss of our belov- | ed one, Charles A. Mathews. We lare grateful to those who gave the use of their cars and to the |donors of the lovely fi kindness will never ten. }MES. CHABLES A. MATH ant FAM ¥. Stork Club free — a ae Seturdey, x July 12-10 P. Mh. hash e “Help the 0 & @ Buy « Pulmotor For Your Community PPP PPP OO LL OLE COMPLAINT SERVICE, . . if you do not Receive Your Copy of | The CITIZEN By 6PM. Between 6 and 7 P.M. ante Weders Union Wemenyer ieoy wih titlimex gous cnpy A The Ctinen. SOOM MMMMMMMEEED iiinnininn PPP OS LOS SS SF OS Frank C. Davidson get loose began bling and). get the mess room door open. crashing about us in the dark. | Atier that we climbed up through “We fellows were Sy a-e ~ the oak ue c — selena to | u c) it there t | finding our way out. But just as ig “ — gether as Captain Cross gave the order | L was recovering Ms & my senses a lit-|to abandon ship. Another few | tle, my hand hit against some-| minutes and we would have been thing in my ‘ket. The good just too late.” Davidson thinks the “Rajpu- sister ship of the “Rawal- which pocks sunk in 1939 ‘Deutschiand® Pocnight have got to “Now, I thought; we shad aj|port if she could have escaped ehance. The three of us set to} the second torpedo. She was mak- work and with the help of this|ing good headway, he says, even light we got ourselves loose from|in the rough sea that was run- | highway. | DENVER PEDESTRIANS |white s street”, urface will be created by ee jing an asphalt base with pulver-! lized quartz. DENVER, July 9 —Denver; __ MADE EASIER TO SE! (By Associated Preas) soon will have a_ street paved with white material as an ex- | periment in traffic safety. City Engineer A. K. Vickery says a majority of pedestrians wear dark clothing. Against the conventional black paving they | are virtually invisible at night. “Motorists will be able to see, |them much more easily against aj} HONORS FOR PUPPY | ; | A puppy belonging to soldiers | stationed at. Fort) McClellan, | Ala., has been made‘an honorary | first class private’ fin’ the infan- | try. | ORTHOGON LENSES No just in the cen- ter but everywhere op the lens, Clear, dise tings vision, tight to the very edge of Orthogo: lense, reduces stri ond discomtart. . . giv you unparalleled work- ing ond reading effi- CIODRY + 9 DEW BYE COR” hort, hat us tell yon pe pore A these remarkable thogon lenses and thet mawdry wibvonager. DR. J, A. VALDES | OPTOMETRIST tice Howse: 9-18) 26 p, m. 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