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PAGE FOUR CONTRIBUTIONS TO RED CROSS DRIVE ARE COMING IN RAPIDL The following is a list of the Horace Broachrust 1.00 latest contributors to the Red Winer Bethel 1.00 Cross War drive now going on: {Noll Roberts _ 1.00 Southern Bell Telephone Ray Darling — 00 Company ______ $75.00. Angel Pereira Old Island Realty Company 25.00! W. H. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Appel... 25.00 J. A. White Oceanview Hotel and Din- |C. E. Harron — ing Room lo OOO! Charles O, Hana _ In. Memory of Mrs. George J. .L. Rountree — cin eI Mrs. John G. Sawyer Mr, and Mrs, Aaron McCon- }Mattie Clark Ziegler ‘Paul T. Carnay E Crowson _ J. G. Daniels, Jr F. Schael W. J. Schonick — J. Torano THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THIRTY-NINE CASES HANDLED IN THERE SHE GOES CRIMINAL COURT IN TWO DAYS TUESDAY, MARCH 9 | NEGRO PLACED UNDER|NEW PEWS FOR STONE |$500 BOND YESTERDAY | CHURCH ARE RECEIVED } Yesterday afternoon Hardy r he latest | Ward, negro. was held in $500! | bail by Justice of the Peace En-| Twenty cases were added to- |rique Esquinakio on four chare-| “2 PaLPaIIeL 24 ’ day to the 19 that were disposed] , \es: failing to report an accident, WEATHER SUMMARY of in criminal. court yesterday j hit-and-run driving, _reckles DURING FEBRUARY | °* Judge William V. Albury and driving and for having an im | County Solicitor Allan B. Cleare, proper driver's license. The following is the me- Aer Hardy was arrested nection with a collision the month of Fi issued by G. S, in Ss type Sentences imposed by Judge Albury: James Thomas Earnest, reck- less drviing and no driver's li- cense; pleaded guilty on both} counts; $1 and costs or. 30 days in jail. t J. D. Tomlinson, reckless driv- ing: continued to May term. Nahan Brevard Tynes, im- proper driver’s license; $1 and costs or 30 days. Maurice C. Crim, no driver’s ; license; $1 and costs or 30 days. Livinvston DeVoe, vagrancy, os Pen bond of $25 ordered jects which, it see t estreated. s pei ap bic: $0 al cots af'80 dase | 3 : bin -cooddeesedh oe Canagie chief; and cos ae 1 Catherine Turner, Be adi: st erage = ——— { ceny; md ordered estreat- ; i : z: setoariatartenathachens | upon failure of defendant to Iriegpel sng: Pim snag ‘appear. .Capias ordered for re- oe, MRS. C KNOWLES |=: , ; Will also be questions of le | Fred Williams, resisting offi- need—decisions as to pi . cer; $5 and costs or 60 days. DIED LAST EVENING) Vicia Ben: $50 bona ordered i ———- I | north, of“Marathon, i is charged with ha a Plymouth car a everely in juring the’ @¥iver, Jéhn Pollock negro, ‘of ‘Miami. Moses ‘Hartis, negro; * charge with possess: an automobile ; |owned by Heraldo Borges, was} held in $100 bail for the crimin- a xpeae | REV. MAUREAU WRITES LOCAL CHAMBER |70 KEY WEST FRIENDS Fathe Kennedy, 5.90 | Howard B. Johnson ____ 5,00/John M. Walter ou 5.00|G: K- Stokes 5.00 William A. Carey 5.00 Se Phnnyn fy tes : 3.00 | Jean P. Fitzgerald . Sone 5.09 | William Atwell Micka 5,00 | Lewis H. Pierce - Norman Brantley _ 5.00 | C cinders T. Kelly ss 50/5 s Pike Carroll E. Watkins 5.0015 A Mec: ms C. Smith 5.001 adgiod J. L. Martin 5.00| F. B. Hearne - | L. M. McGan - C. Carter 5.00 Ted Weech 5. | Fred Crotean _ “99; William J. Bullmington B. Carter 5.00} J. Markovitz 5.00) Henry McDonald G. Baker _ 5.00 fohnson __- irni = |B. T. Kennedy pon has Furniture Ex. soo! Rater Bunner H. \Bouffleur seagate Barrera ay Wy. C. Newton - : ; ed Witto - R. Pittman. 00 bese a Oriental Pharmacy - 500 sia W. Kemp (pau — 5 ay Charles S. Lowe. 5.00) Ge easel he pga 5.001 &: T. Tullwood F. H. Ladd CEU ae sate eee 5.00 Ia C. Midgette E. C. Malloy 5.00) 0 o W. White 5.00) 5" bia song = gsi epee 5.00 | Charlie Donaldson _ poids 3.09 | Mike Shea L. O'Be: ste x ; oe Mrs. W. A. Garland 100 Oe Ep 9 arroge amare 00 | Ouita S. Lea Cities Service 3.00) 5 N. Hall Birdie Rey Wolds - BT ba ae E. Kohen NR 3.00; v7; + Ru i Jean P. Nosworthy .00 | M. Vid a : J. S. Davits, III 50 | M- Aer Hilda Sands GEESE 2.00 ‘Albert © Pin c Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McLane. 2.00 Ser a i jer Mrs. Frank Sawyer 2.00 Willis Sto —* Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Feuks — 2.00 Lads drge “cee ar Errol V. Sawyer - 2.00] ,7 8 > Rosentel H. Ramirez tas 2.00 M JI ona Vallie A. Eberhardt .00' an Mot P. Naranjo AS 2.00 ; George spats J. Sandstrom . 2,09| George Koehn - | (Continued from Page One) There; | distinct from the make-work va jriety. There will be broad ques-.. tions of local and state atitenom~|~ Official Navy Photograph | ies—and the métter of local~and/ state dependence upon largess. “But I need not further. You will “be a ahead of me as you read these! . lines. There is a job to be done | __ |—for the maintenance of a free, ce | a progressive, and an expanding hous -ia |economy. We believe each or- c ganization has an obligation to carry its share of that job both! in the local and the national in- terest.” STATE DEPARTMENT (Continued from Page One) works that are needed and tha are economically justifiable a: estreated. Capias issued for re- arrest. ; Phillip Albury, vagrancy,.three| + FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE counts; plea of guilty to count! CONDUCTED THIS three, counts one and two nolle prossed; $25 and costs or six AFTERNOON months. A SCENE OF BEAUTY rivaling Old Faithful in Yellow- stone National Park but a dose of trouble for any subma- | Chester Harris, vagrancy, three} rime that might be caught below the surface when the |counts; plea of guilty to third] depth charge is released is shown above. Several hun- Mrs. Charlotte Knowles, 59, a one- and two nolle| dred pounds of TNT explode with dramatic force astern |died last nightat 9 o'clock . at eats $25 and costs or six) a YP on coastal patrol off this port. The former pleasure ome. yachts of this southern playground are now working for her residence, 1103 White street.) Otis N. Cobb. drunkenness and! The funeral will be held this aft-|open profanity: plea of guilty| Uncle Sam, regular members of the Navy’s Inshore Patrol ernoon at 5 o'clock from the/to both counts; $5 and costs or| —®!ways on guard and armed to the gunwales. Chapel of thi “al {15 days. 2 eee Puneraly Clitt. Johpaon, vagrancy; pled Rev. William Bryant, pastor of /°f guilty; $25 and costs or six ne i | > Ce ay ar eee i monn WEATHER REPORT (2UMOR Woman's CLUB officiate. _John Anderson, vagrancy; con-} i MEET TOMORROW | Survivors include two daugh-|tinued. = nee | | Fe eee 2 | ters, Mrs. John Sands and Mrs... Betty Gills. improperly exhib: Observation taken at 8:30 a. m.| The Junior Woman's Club will pt ee into disputes eaelges Jane Lopez; a son, Ralph | vow ae es sete: nd|- -E:W.T. (City Office) | hold a social meeting at the wd been given to any o! Knowles; three brothers, Robert | © ve pe ‘Temperatures jclubhouse on Duval street to- | MSS. | J. Lewis, Will Lewis, and David; 5 : S | morrow: from 6 40.8 te m. The feeling of congress was Lewis of Tampa; two sisters, Mrs. Idella Dix, vagrancy; sentence} Highest last 24 hours Se | . ...| @pitomized by a member of the} Ndardte; Woathectccd <and Mics. deferred. | Lowest last night _ 5 68 | Hostesses for the evening will | house, who said: Susan Skelton, and ten grand-| Pahlina Miller, vagrancy; sen-| Mean — 69; be Miss Juanita Mayg and Miss | children: ote tet : Normal - 12) Ophelia Lester. Burial will take place in the], Eugeain Gate, vagrancy; sen-) Precipitation Sau | VISITING HERE 00; “It is unwise, while we are en-| ~ | gaged in war, for us to make faces | | at our Allies.” | | | MONROE THEATER family plot in the City Ceme-| tence deferred. Rainfall 24 hours ending CONRAD VEIDT im tetg: Will Purl, assault and battery; 250 4m. tethes LOCATED IN WISCONS™ Pallbearers will be Ivan El-|$25 and costs or 60 days. P. Reasendo Lt. O. K. Arness Anibal Perez G. W. Church __ H. Harris - A. T. Roberts J. Del Pino __. G. Rogers W. Fawcett D. Dickerson G. Aguilar . Mrs. Max Lord J. Hopkins —_____ . C. Williams . Munings Jimmy Byrd J. Bell Byrl Curry O. Hooks Cuerta D. Ramon — I. Curry 5 H. A. Walker A. Oliver Burton Russell — Len Pritcher —_. Hazel CcClellan W. Hepburn —__. Virginia Bulceco L. Broxton : John W. Williams H. Sawyer —_.._. J. Crusoe a Mrs. Harry Prindle _ William H. Gibson Ray Atwell J. C. Haneock R. 0. Timehouse: Mrs. Oda Pinder —. Lt. Driscoll = S Mr. and Mrs, Hunter Har- din pact - F. S. Folinstore Manuel Domenech ~~ F. E. Rominger —— P. Montsalvatge M. G. Lyerly E. F. Baynes M. M. Mix T. B. Chevers B. W. Burton F. N. Kidden F. N. Kidden Earl Sharp Teddy Lowe Henry Schnabel C. M. Wood Pete Faucet M. A. Brinker Ed Kuenzler B. ©. Proctor Bruce C. Crandell J. H. Simmons Agnos King OW. Wilcox P. Hyne M. C: Crim George Sisk M. E. Brown Will P. Roberts - Carl Fmberger P. Hilderman O. A. Outler S. Drudge A. Rasmussen J. A.TaR re M. J. Howe Angel 1 Malgrot Peter Shar A. 1, Pelternnd Delio Valdez O. A. Horton Carl D. Baker - 2.00| Ernest Salazar - ‘99 | Mrs. Ernest Salazar 2.00} Irene Perez — 2.00| Mrs. R. T. H 200 | Frank Orta 200 Juan Sariano — a Sergio Esquinaldo — 2.00 | Mrs. Roy Cabanas 2.00 | Cabana and Sanch i Mrs. Ellis Bradley —— Mrs. R. E. Stewart — Harle MecMichen H. A. Olds | eory Perez - Mrs, Lucignani Mrs. Schubert — j wood, Paul Boysen, William Boll, ! Mrs. Alice Crespo Mrs. A. L. Sutherland Blackout __— Mrs. Sam Wolf Mrs. Carrie Bernreuter - eat pk a kp ka tt Frank Bartolone K. N. Dahle —__ B. Rodriguez Valdez - | Mrs. Joe Pinder | Samuel Dowrey A Soldier __ Mrs. L. M. Headley - | Mrs. Joe Williams - | Foe Williams Contribution .- 00, Mrs, H. Mayfield '} Gontribution _ | Mrs. J. Galus (00 | Berl Lifford ‘Tr R; Newhold — Mrs. Alice Webster - Mrs. Celestine Evans - Rev. S. A. Laing — N. E. Mack __ Mrs Ulric Gwynn Harry R. Saunders - Mrs, G. E. Prescott Mrs. A. E. Prescott Mrs. Eugene Mears J. E. Baillod —____. M. Taber - Onope Cereso - L, J. Lovel L. Gunnrs Deland Stump - Max F. Black Howard Pent — Jack Weech eae Charles Mathews - Joe Pierce - Pp, R. Clements —- C. W. Grogan — E. Rosez)_.— P. A. Saunders 3253253253253353323: E 333ssssssssss Charlotte Roecklein sssssessesssssss Ralph Payn _.- B. M. Cruturdur - W. T. Taylor Es Margaret N. Lord Frank Bentley J. Jones - 4 Ray’ Matcouch - Cc. C. Gillett = BR. S. McCarthy, Sr. A. J. Dion - C. A. Russell 'C. W. Browner s Laurence Ginesta — 333333333338 epee ere were yerereyo rere geur mere t fort tet.) 388888888358388ss2888888888S882358339338935888332338883838888S8S333885358883883835828888 Pe pe ek ek ek te kt fk ttt fp fh fh ph fh tp pp ft fk fpf fk fk pp fh fk kf fk fp kt bh kh ek fh ft Ss ec 3883888838838338838838 Margaret T. Oleson ea oT are Onna Te ToNo re yeNe gone reye re rege ve get eye ge goto toto te Me Sol ol ol al cal el sal tl sat aw 833833383333883888883838383338 00 Resident of Key West MRE John Roberts, Eugene Pierce| and Jonathan. Cates. : PAUL REIMER GIVEN HEARING YESTERDAY “ Paul Reimer was arraigned yesterday afternoon before Jus- tice of the Peace Enrique Esquin- aldo, Jr., on a charge of trying to defraud an innkeeper. Mrs. Thomas Weaver. - who owns a group of cabins on Stock Island, testified that Reimer,} who had occupied a cabin. load- ed up his car with belongings | and drove away, owing her $47) rent. She reported the matter to} the sheriff's office, and’ Reimer; Felix Hopkins, drunken driv- ing, causing accident, leaving scene of accident and failure to report accident; plea of nvt guilty to all counts; verdict of guilty by jury; ordered to pay damage to car and $10 fine oF 10 days in jail. LEAVES FOR STATION Joe Arencebia, seaman second class, who had been spending a visit in Key West with his father, Antonio Arencebia. and other relatives, over the weekend, left this morning enroute to the Na- val Air Station at Lake City, Fla. Deputy Sheriff Joe Knight and brought to Key West. was stopped at the Big Pine toll} gate, where he was arrested by ! the criminal court. He was held in $100 bail for FOR SALE Classified Column Total rainfall since Mar. i. imches - __ 2 1.32 Deficiency since March 1, Total rainfall since Jan. 1, Deficiency since Jan. 1, Relative Humidity 85% Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise - TAL Sunset 333 Moonrise 3.52 and ‘Vicinity: Continued mild temperature to- night. Florida: Continued mild _ to- night, slightly higher tempera- tures“ in north portion; possibly some drizzle -or light showers near east coast. Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachi- cola, Fla.: Small crafe warnings} HELP WANTED FOR SALE—Electric Frigidaire, electric irons, motorscooters, trailers. Apply at Skating Rink. mar5-tf WANTED — Fountain Counter Girls and ‘Waitresses. Good salary. Southernmost, City Pharmacy. mari-t? TECHNICAL BOOKS — New) Shipment weekly. A look at} our Technical Shelf may save you dines of postage and weeks of waiting PAUL bookseller, 334 Simon- ton St. at Eaton St. | feb13tomar27 | REAL ESTATE Business or Residential Lots all parts of the Island; Terms J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER Realtor Phones 124 and 736-R 505 Duval} jan8-tf | LOST LOST — Brown leather wallet, containing large sum of money and identification cards. Find- er please return to J. Y. Por- ter Place, Apt. 15-B, or Tel} 164,J.,,. Reward. mar8-2tx LOST—“A” Gas Ration Book. Finder please return to 909 Pauline Lane. mar9-3tx HELP WANTED ‘WAITRESS to work dinner hour.: Apply immediately Ocean View} Restaurant, 520 United Street. feb23-tf WAITRESS WANTED. Side- walk Cafe,'Duval and Fleming. mar4-tf WANTED WE BUY OLD RECORDS, whole or broken. Factory needs scrap. J. R. Stowers Company. feb12-tf NEWLYWEDS URGENTLY need small apartment. No children. No pets. Box SOS, The Citi- zen. feb23-tf COAT HANGERS WANTED. $1.00 a hundred. Phone 282, we will call. White Star Cleaners, 701% Duval St. mari-tf $10.00 REWARD for informa- tion which will find desirable Apartment or House for rent. Call Gomez Drug. Store, 617-J. mar8-3tx WANTED—Lady’s Bicycle, must be in good condition. Will pay cash. Apply Manager, Trop- ical Park, 712 Duval Street. mar8-3tx WANTED—One Lubrication Man, one Service Station Attendant. Lou Smith Auto Service, White and Fleming Streets. mar9-6t WANTED—A Night Cashier ex-| perience necessary. Apply Side- walk Cafe, 425 Duval St. WANTED—Bicycle, man’s. Must , be in good condition. Cash. 813 Duval street (upstairs). a mard-3tx al isplayed south of Hatteras to‘ Daytona Beach, Fla * : DON’T cook on high DON’T use the same ments. plete meal. ~ DON’T keep - using. Leave vents rusting. care of what you have. POI A AAAI AD AA IATA IIIA IIIA IIIA IIIS IS ISAS AISI IIS IIS IIS III IIS IA ISSA IAA 0.95 “Flectrical DON'TS” ELECTRIC RANGE The vulnerable parts of your electric range are the switches, lead wires and especially the heating elements. These are made of essential WAR METALS —nickle, copper and chromium. and cook on low. the time. Rotate the use of the ele- “DON’T use all pf the heating elements for $ preparing a meal. Use your oven or 3 Thrift Cooker to prepare a com- the oven door closed after DON’T clean range while hot, as cool water will cause the porcelain to crack. Parts for your range are hard to get, so take Mrs. S. H. Koller children, Corla Rae |Ann, and brother, Corp. Samuel} L, Baker, USA, arrived Sunday to visit with their parents, Mr. and — two} CARBONELLS HAVE GIRL | Announcement has been made} of the birth of a daughter, weigh-| ing 7 1-2 pounds, to City Council-| | man and Mrs. John Carbonell, Jr.,; on Sunday at a local hospital The new arrival has been given the name of Brenda Sophia.} Mother and baby are reported to} be getting along nicely, | heat; start with high heating element all of it open, as this pre- GU OUIUUUUOU UU UU UUIUUL URUK RAUL and Ruth) F NEW YORK:—The only U. ‘orest Products Laboratory in the country is located at Madi- | son, Wisconsin. jand Mrs. J. Ronald Baker, 319) ————— | ore street. s| “NAZI AGENT” and “Highway By Night” | Coming: “Not A Ladies’ Man” i _—— You help the war effort by traveling duwng uncrowded hours FLORIDA MOTOR LINES’ new night schedules are designed particularly for YOUR greater comfort and convenience in relseving heavy travel between Key West and Miami. You will find more comfort and bess crowding on these buses. LEAVE KEY WEST 1:30 A.M. — 3:30 AM. — 5:30 AM. — 7:30 A.M. Other convenient North and Soutn schedules permit trave! at almost amy NORTHBOUND Daily—Every 2 Hours—on Odd Half Hours SOUTHBOUND 12 Depattares Daily—Every 2 Hours—en Odd Hours BUS STATIO Southard and Bahama Streets © Phone 242