The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 23, 1943, Page 1

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Associated Press Day Wire Service and AP Features For 63 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LXIV. No. ‘97. THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER Che Ary West Citize EN. THE-U. 5. Bs Key West, Ficrida. bz most equahie country range of only 1 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1943, Japan Says All Enemy Flyers 50x Tobe Executed Upon Proof Of Bombing Non Miltary Objects ' rying forms from the Cases Of Others Appre- | hended Will Be Left To PHONE’ 9150) WITH | Members Of Courtmar:! PAPER COMPLAINTS tial Group | (iy Associated Prens) | WASHINGTON, April 23.—| Radio Japan abandoned all pre- tense, in an announcement this/| morning, concerning the implied | threat, made ago, about executing Allied flyers aI DS! OT ® : Citizen “gubsctibers who heretofore called The Citizen office on failure to receive their papers are requested heretofore to call the Island City Book Store. Phone 9159, from which the service will be given. If you have not re- ceived your paver by 6 p. m., Phone your address to 9150. Complaints will be accepted | two days until 7 p. m. FREER ¥ | first | you think you've put to bed?” He ss de Sundays and de JONAH, THE CITIZEN’ 5 PORTER, DROPS First — in Forty Five Yeas Experience In Shop FORM IN CONVEYING It T0 PRESS BED cecccccccccccccccceccccceccccccscccccccccceseece | Charles Augustus Cleare, known ,plunk, and Percy looks kinda} at hore beak as Jonah, Sadly down at all dat type mixed } 4 together, and says, ‘Well, it’s easier Sri Ol esp: pow tery hee: heen “cam fig naaiarmact 1 egg and put it i back into the hell and let 1it) hatch out into a cute little chirk | than it would be to put that¥form | back’ togeher.’ Yes, Jonah pied his’ first fornr! yesterday afternoon after 45 years of carrying forms safely from’ t# make-up stone to the bed of th press, and, as a result of the ¢ ing, The Citizen was one and on half hours late in going to press. | Lenny Grillon, who walked in- toa print shop the same day Jonah did 45 years ago, said he had seen forms pied, including those containing hand-set typ. but that one pied yesterday was the worst mixed-up mess he had; ever gazed upon. abroad ma stoneé)te the bed of the press years, and erday, for the! time;'he gave an apt anda ‘scrambled demonstration of ‘the Old saying about the pitcher going ; to the well too often. “Jonah, how many forms do! “Lemme _ get grammar Salen on dat question. Lemme 7 45 years, 45 times 365 days, Fort of Julys and the Labor Days and the Christmuses Twice two am four, twice four am—perzackly one hundred thousand times. “And on the one hundred thou- sand and one time, she falls ker- my te alg pcigee INFORMATION FOR ads Akcn'y RETAILERS SELLING — é MEATS. AND FATS The Jap speaker said that all) J. Edgar Willing, membg of + i flyers would be summarily | | the OPA Board states that retail- -ewerinted when proof is submit ters: selling meats and fats are to ted that the bombs they dropped i keep a recerd of the point value of | jall red tickets'taken in during the Struck non - military objects, Week beginning Sunday, April 25. ‘and that in other cases it would and ending Saturday night, May ; be left to the members of a_ 194°: ¥ They are to take the point valuc Jap court martial to determine! of their inventory. of rationec whether or not the Allied flyers | Meats and fats at the close o ee on May 1. had acted “humanely and hon! hey are also to make a ree orably”. jora of the total: number of points lavailable for. acquiring rationed It was explained what meats and fats at the close of was meant by the term “humane. | business on May 1. This is to in- ‘elude all points. on hand, all in ra- ly and honorably", but it was’ tion bank account, all points give: imp‘ied that Japanese militar. UP for food not yet shipped to them and all points which they ists alone would decide whether have not received for food already or not there had been adherence not shipped. They are not to inclnd: points received for foods which they have not shipped’or points they owe for foods shipped to them. The above information is to bs tered on OPA Forin R-1601 and some of the flyers who accom- laa pine Pree’ ys og Fanicd Brigadier General Jimmy | {shot will be available Doolittle his memorable exe Abe | bombing expedition to Japan, ANNOUNCE DEATH OF “Their deaths must be avenged” | is the tenor of the demand eed has swept like wildfire over the| United States. to that provision. Mernwhile, in this country re- the | executing | © seniment is mounting over Japs’ barbarity in on Mrs. Emma Ayala has been j advised of the death of her ‘sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Dahlia Daniels. 47, on April 16, after a illness. the Japs are striving desperately’ Mrs. Daniels was born reared in Key West and was to build airfields and rebuild }formerly Miss Dahlia Ayala. those that have been devastated; Mrs. Daniels leaves her moth- jer, Mrs. Lottie pa; a daughter, Marcia; a to be in a position to strike at J. W.. Jr. U.S. Army; two ters, Mrs. Patrick ©. Quim of Australif-Gnd “Aled bases i Coitornia and’ Mrs. Clatiee But it was ' Holsinger of Tampa; four broth- ers. Gabriel, Roland, Oscar and Nelson and a grandchild, all of | Tampa. PALACE THEATER ROY ROGERS in ‘IDAHO’ NEWS and SERIAL NOTICE Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m., water will be turned off to make exten- sions. FLORIDA KEYS AQUEDUCT COMMISSION It was announced today that in the southwest Pacific, so as ion that theatre of war. added that. (Continued on Page For. just as soon as at- We have New Batteries! je ‘In Stock at ALL Times.’ Lou Smith Auto Service | White at Fleming St, Phone 5! Opposite Army Barracks MRS. DAHLIA DANIELS | short | _ | and Avala of Tam-! LATE BULLETINS _ Uy Associated Pream ARMED MEN SHOULD EAT AT POSTS WASHINGTON.—The OPA said todzy that sailors and soldiers | should be discouraged from patronizing restaurants, as men in the’ armed services have a plentiful supply of foods at their posts, and their eating outside contributes toward shortages, MORE CEILING PRICES WASHINGTON.—It was announced today thet more ceiling prices will go into effect next Monday. They will stabilize such food- stuffs, with some exceptions, that are not already pegged. The prices for the new ceilings will be based on what they cost during the period from April 4 to April 10, 1943. FOUR STRIKES IN FORD PLANTS ' ONTARIO.—Strikes are in progress in four Ford plants in Can- ada, and the government iook measures this morning to bring them to an end. One of them is a sit-down strike. 31 FRENCHMEN EXECUTED LONDON.—Information reached here today from an authorita- tive source that 31 Frenchmen, found guilty of conspiring against the Germans in France, have been executed by a firing squad. German soldiers are placed at key points throughout France to crush anv at- tempt et an uprising. RUSSIANS | BOMB EAST PRUSSIA LONDON.—Radio Berlin announced today that squadrons of Russian plenes bombed East Prussia last night. The announcer said that much damage was done and many civilians were killed in “open | villages.” Two raiding planes, he said, were shot down, WLB TO HOLD HEARING WASHINGTON.—The War Labor Board announced today, that it will hold a hearing to try to settle differences between soft.coal miners and operators. John L, Lewis has been invited to testify at | the hearing, but, it was said. if he does not attend, it will indicate he intends to cell a strike of the half million miners affected, GOOD FOR TEETH HAVE NINE SATELLITES | WASHINGTCN.—The element fluerine, in proper quantities, been found essential | teeth. WANTED NEW YOR The two largest has planets, Jupiter and Saturn, each to healthy have nine satellines: RE WILL PAY CASH! | for LATE MODEL USED CARs NAVARRO, Inc. Opposite Bus Station Office Rear Central Hotel | GATO car lbh | i i i | ‘GERMANS FRUSTRATED IN FOUR ‘fempts during last = the Donets basin. 22 miles igetted, !of processed foods, and sugar. Board the sa sugar and ‘ April allotment periods. month’s supply of points for m on the May and June of points received in April July and August, will be comput- ed by" usitie the’ niiaber of per HITLER AND MUSSOLINI CONFER ON MATTER TO GUARD AGAINST ANY INVASION BY ALLIED UNITS our Escorting Planes Also Shot Down By Aled Flyers (By Associated Press) LONDON, April 23.—Hitler and Mussolini are holding a series of conferences, the object of which is to mobilize a force of 5,000,000 men to guard against any Allied attempt to in- vade any part of the ccast line that is now dominated by the Axis powers. It was added that! Hitler‘is averse to weakening his Rus- sidan front, and that he has, therefore, called on Italy, Ru- mania) Hungary and Slovakia to supply the bulk of the nec- essary armies. What Mussolini's reaction was to that request ‘was not agnouficéd, buf it'is known that Rumania and Hun- Gary‘ refused to supply any more men, and the premier of Buigaria replied he would pledge himself to put an army in the field were an attempt made to invade Thrace. Slovakia alone, of the nations appealed to, agreed to sup- ply her quota of men to fight the coming invaders. S (By Assocvated Presn) MOSCOW, April 23.—Four at- up the attacks, which cost the than 600 killed, night and carly this morning of the Ger-| G¢fmans more mans to pierce the Russian lines the report said. The Russian high stated today that the Reds’ of- aa that have been bogged to trated, today’s communique as | down by heavy rains and spring ¢ command southeast of Kharkov, were frus-! thaws the last three weeks. are The Reds chiefly used mor-! getting under way again. INFORMATION ISSUED BY BOARD TO INSTITUTIONAL FOOD USERS; whttr ile d | ye shaaiiinaina Aciivities wereerres wirgspreads. 20 of ~ MOST LEGISLATORS -- Mecoeranae LEAVE CAPITAL T@ "=~" ATTEMPTS TO PIERCE REDLINES Gp HONE EASTER “=<s= == === tars and machine-guns to break GOVERNOR SAYS STATE EX Most of the legisla f two t that the midget: eit cleaning boa Tesk Place Over Mediterranea. Few Miles Out From Shores Of Tumisia ENATE PASSES LOCAL MEASURE (By Aawociated Irena TALLAHASSEE, Aorii The Senate passed House Bui 256 presented by Represen tative Bernie C. Pepy of Mon i roe County for the peyment of $2,500 annually to Mon roe County Tax Assessor for office expenses. ae ALGIERS. Apu 22 —Lumbe: ims. six-engime German trams Panes. with tremendous them wee shot own todey by Allied > morthe with ¢ solime. and the see um to Viamity of woere they struck was ebleze for several munute after the aircraft struck it. wi their wings and teil in flame PENSES MUST BE CUT DOWN OR NEW TAXATION ADOPT ED Ove Allied filct said that memumoth arcraft, waveung 4 culy 175 miles an hour. were « easy to bites the sides of like clay pigeoms im a shooting gellery. Word that moMsters the air had token off from be es in Sicily to make the (My Associates Ireews) TALLAHASSEE nday to spend th jays in their hum Governor He jeparture e cut do e adopted The state be discontinued Group IIT Institutional | U: may apply to their local War Price and Rationing Boards be- tween now and the fifth of May for their May and June allotmen meats, coffe complete record of the number of | people served in each month, so what they will have these figur: available when needed. They should, als plete record by amount of money meal services, beca so be required in most instances at the time of application. They will receive from t} ount of coffe processed foods th: th hey received for the March and ne SENDING OFFICER HERE FOR NEGRO Sheriff Berlin Gawyer this) morning received a telegram from Commissioner of Agriculture Na-! ,. who is in charge of eénvicts employed in state work stating that an officer Hab beén detailed to come to Key West to! Since they only receive one first of April, th receiye for the second, pel twice the, a‘r.ount The third period, which wiil be cons* served is operative w | two years today | when the | was signed bes *}000 annually and w between the general ‘and the flight to Tunisia was flashed + the Allied serial North Afrika by The seven commen r put inte @ scoutas bill, pr by the ill provide an es Plane. and fivhters were sex out to imtercest the exrmade i the eir thet locked like marrc= rocfed flying houses. Over tte tramports few Ax operatio! ublic schools. fighter rlemes to oretect =z. but Allied fivers shot the protective caght minutes all the bee ciac- Flunged. smokine and fiemics the Medit-rren-en Besri-- of the escorting pien= thoous four during “April and May: Alt Institutional ‘Us keep a record of the mi persons served during Apri! and May, in order that they may be able to furnish these figures the time of applying for July and August allotm Since all future allotments | be based on the Pe Ins‘itutional Us: mace. PLEASE DO NOT PHONE for Poultry Our stock is sold out . expect fo do betier next week 4x | BRADY’s...” | Live Poultry & Egg Market 1214 White St. Phone 540! RAUL'S CLUB Now Open Every Day, 3 to 12 i Navy Yard, the | FRANK O. WEECH, 32° K.C. GIFTS for EASTER fake hack to the penitentiary.) John Jackson, negro, alias James who was arrested yester an escaped convict Jackson was traced to his home at 1010 Whitehead street througt fingerprinting in the Key West Raiford Péniten- tiary and the Navy Department in j | Washington. ALL KNIGHTS ROSE CROIX Resident and sojourning, are invited to join with us in the | Easter Ceremonial, April 25. | £:00 A. M., at the Scottish Rite |Hall. Breakfast will be served following Ceremonial. * JOISIIOII III III III PRESCRIPTION ¢ ta? ry 2 SIRI ICICI III TOO III III IOI E a = = = Make the Children Happy on Easier CCLOR their EASTER were knocked cut of the site: The German tremsport: Close to the water. like « fic fe~ OPO PEERMIE ROee POPE EEEET FET CREEP Re eee meer

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