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AGE FOUR WARRANT OFFICERS GIVEN PROMOTIONS ASSISTANT PERSONNEL OF- FICER COOK ADVANCED UNDER RECENT ORDER Two warrant officers at the Naval Station attained commis- rank and a chief torpedo- man’s mate was advanced to war- rant ‘grade this weck as a result of recommendations made under b Ships Clerk Herbert IN, assistant Personnel Officer, was among those to re- ceive congratulations on the pro- motion. Warrant Officer Cook served. for several weeks as act- ing nel Officer and is well liked anjong the personnel of NOB. Chief Machinist Everet B. All, USN,"Attached to the Industrial ent and Torpedoman Joseph Yousko of Submarines ac- tivities also received promotion. It is understood that other pr motions under this,A1Nav will be authorized from time to time and will be published semi-monthly. DURING PAST WEEK Seven new officers were assign! ed to duty at the Naval Opera’ ing Base during the past week and three were detached for duty elsewhere. rs : Those reporting were: Lieut.- | Key w SEVEN NEW OFFICERS «| REPORTED FOR DUTY» | thu | re | | U. S. DOUGHBOYS, * Me ae Observation taken at 8:30 a. m E.W.T. (City. Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours ___ Lowest last night - Mean Normal | ' AP Features ! COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.) . |}Sune 5.—If the 88th Division of! “'ithe U. S. Army nas to fight for; | Beauclair, France, it will be as/ "| well acquainted with the littie} French village as with the old home town. } In World War I the Old 89th,! after which the new division is} 3.46, named, battled for Beauclair; _in the Meuse-Argonne offensive.! | Many of the veterans of this vio-! j lent campaign, the climax of the| Precipitation Rainfall 24 hours ending, 8:30 a. m., inches __, qt Total rainfall since June i, Be TCHS <a an et Deficiency since June 1, inches oa Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches Deficiency since January 1, inches Relative Humidity 11% Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 6:36 a. m. Sunset —.. 8:15 p. m. Moonrise 9:42 a. m Moonset 11:20 p. m. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 1:27 a.m, 5:52 a.m. 1 0.56 war, have sons in the new 89th.; The veterans aided in con-! “| structing a reproduction of; “|Beauclair on the | maneuver! *) grounds of the new 89th at Camp | Carson, near here. | | Day after day the 89th’s sol-| |diers wage mock warfare in the! = 23 p.m. , little French town. They attack net se ae, Pm. |from a distance. Land mines ‘Sate explode around them. They fire : est and Vicinity: oe hat the Beauclair courthouse, but} tinued warm this afternoon an \sharpshooters in the toMibrida: Continued hot and|Chureh’s steeple fire back with) ltry afternoon , and Mage live ssaiaeal ks if steerage 2 i the @Xpose themselves recklessly. | meh A ia tm coe Finally they reach the village; J t3 Gh | the yinterior cats," as the Old 89thers — did, jate this afternoon. . and snip barbwire obstructing, piatisioss By Cy io eu eae their advance. Soon they are in| coia,Fla.: “No sma raft OF hand-to-hand combat and quite storm warnings have been is-/ frequently they. plunge _ their sued. | CP@CCCCCooeccecccce SD eaeeReOLeeoenseaseaseeneeeeees | \But Just Mock War So Far, ; ATTACK IN FRANCE 87 80! 8 81 FOR SALE — Set of 6 each,| village} LADIES’ and MEN’S. BICYCLES. bayonets through dummy Nazis! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN . eeose Classified Column V2 GOMEZ Is DUE HERE TODAY FOR SALE TECHNICAL BOOKS — New Shipment weekly. A look at our Technical Shelf may save you dines of postage and weeks of waiting. PAUL|HIGH SCHOOL BOY to work aft-! SMITH, bookseller, 334 pe | ernoons. Southernmost Flow-| ... ton St at Eaton St. ers, 616 Duval street. jun4-2tx; Cireuit Court Judge Arthur aprl-tf| ; Gomez will arrive in Key West 3 . TRAILER, New Moon, 21 #.{OLD RAGS. Apply The Citizen| 2te this afternoon. z Electric refrigeration. Can ti-| . Office. feb15-tf | His repr2sentative here did not nance. Skating Rink. \ {know whether or not he will con- . WANTED APARTMENT ‘BY Price no object. Phone 618. COUPLE. ! Mrs. Meier,| jun3-3tx| j VENE COURT HERE AT THIS TIME may5-tfi RABY’S PLAY PEN. 724 Flem- !vene court at this time and sum- H ing Street. jun5-3tx/mon a grand jury, but, judging from his message to Atterney WANTED—Ladies’ Bicycle, good} William V. Albury about the condition. See Mrs. Cain, 424 Elizabeth street after five| published in The Citizen yester- o'clock. jun5-ltx|day, a grand jury will not b: }summonsed until Aucust | Any acticn that may be taker by a grand jurv at this time w SPECIAL—One thousand Manila; Second Sheets, $1.00. 500) Sheets, 60c. These prices now! in effect. The Artman Press.| apr1-tf! | spoons, knives and forks. $5.00. | HELP WK D 4 Hl - D's Restaurant, 524 South-| waITRESSES for aay or night|go over to the change that will ard St. junt-tf/ work. Apply 416 Southard! take place in the state attorney's zs - | street, next to Skating Rink. | office. Judge Goinez referred to FOR SALE—Valencia Blinds, | mayl1-tf|Mr. Milledge, who will assume of- wood and metal. sizes. } —____________________| fice on August 1, and it appears $1.95 up. J. D.’s Restaurant,! WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN | from that headin in the 524 Southard. junl-tf} GIRLS. Good salary. Southern-|gram that the grand jury will } most City Pharmacy. apr7-tf! called later. Skating Rinl:.|HELP WANTED, white or color-| may24-tr! ed, male or female. No ex-| BURGLAR (Continued from Page Wn-' | perience necessary. Apply Co-j } lumbia Laundry. may31-tf | ie Ep ee tc dine Motor Scooter. FOR SALE—Ladies’ Bicycle. Six; weeks old. Child’s — Tricycle,} practically new. New Cash WANTED—Two Register. New Pressure Steam} Cooker for cafe cooking. Call; 241. jun4-tf Store Clerks, | Apply Maloney Bakery, 812} Fleming Street. jun5-3txj at the bottom of a well in the . Curry yard. AGENTS WANTED daylight, the handbag was seen * planted in the picket-fenced) MEDIUM HEIGHT, UPRIGHT When it was recovered. it was ce in the tees | .| NOT KNOWN IF HE WILL CON- * Samuel Louis Tift case, which was § FICTION - SOS Fiction TECHNICAL BOCES S 2M wt Pe IF YouRE Leoneve fet Ste Pave SeutH 324% Simonton st Comdr. Pehr C. Klintman, E-V(S),! yards. to see that the USNR, to Industrial Department; Lieut. William M, Holmberg,' SC-V(S), USNR, to Commissary Store; Lieut. Willie B. Underwood, E-V(S), USNR, and Lieut. George H. Lehleitner, D-V(S), USNR, both to Industrial Department; Lieut.. (jg) John C. Cardasis, SC-V(S), USNR, and Lieut. (jg) Thoral Warner, SC-V(S), both to Supply Department: Ensign Law- rence L. Roden, SC-V(S), USNR, to Supply and Accounting De- partment; Machinist Warren M. Comstock, USN, to “Industrial Department. | Those detached were: Lieut. Comdr: Stanley F. Webster (DC), | USN, Lieut. John W. Hinman,| SC-V(S), USNR, and Lieut. Luth-| er B. Craft, ChC-V(G), USNR. WARRANT ISSUED FOR NEGRO SAILOR! A warrant, sworn to by Police! Captain Ray Atwell, was issued this morning by’ Justice Esquin- aldo against a negro sailor on a} charge of assault with a deadly! weapon on two colored women. | Captain Atwell said that the sailor ‘fired two shots at the! women, but that both shots went! wild. Justice Esquinaldo was in-} formed by naval officers in Key West that the sailor will be turned over to the civil authori- ties this afternoon. | The weapon the sailor fired is a navy pistol. He is the second} negro sailor who has had a navy pistol‘ in his possession while off duty and outside the navy yard. The other one was arrest- ed by a city policeman and fined in municipal court for carrying a concealed weapon. « TWO Di AN . BE Hi NDAY E. C. Anderson“and Zeke Reed, who were brought to Key West from Everglades City late y terday afternoon by Sheriff B lin Sawyer, on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, will be arraigned at 10 o'clock Monday mortiing before Jus of | the Peace Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. Two witnesses informed Sher- iff Sawyer, when he was in Everglades City, that they would come voluntarily to Key West, and they are expected to arrive tonight; or tomorrw morning. The defendants are charged with‘having boarded a boat at Turkey Island, in the Ten Thou- sand Islands, aboard which were W. 4. Broughton and’ Henry Fletcher, an invalid, and to have threatened); the ;oecupants_ with| a knifezand, @.gun. TIFT TAKEN TO ASYLUM FRIDAY | } Lionel Baker, { city. Samuel Louis Tift, who was charged by a coroner’s jury with having shot and killed Leste Newby; and who has been ad- judged insane by a lunacy com- mission, left yesterday afternoon for the state hospital for the in- sane at Chattahoochee, accom-} panied by Sheriff Berlin Sawyer, | Attorney William V. Albury and} Charles Tift, father of Samuel.| A stop was made today at! Tampa, and from there the par- ty will proceed to their destina- tion. The sheriff, Mr. Albury and Charles Tift said they ex- peeted to return to Key West on Monday, | Memphis | New Orleans | Promotions Announced TEMPERATURES Temperature data for the 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m., June 5, 1943, as reported by the U. S. Weather Bureau: Highest Lowest last 24 hours ' last night 93 7 At last the soldiers battle, through booby traps and reach! the courthouse. There they tear down the Swastike and the um- pires award them a victory. ANOTHER REVISION IN FISHING RULES Another revision in rules gov-; erning fishing in the Seventh Na- val District has been announced by district Coast Guard headquar- ; iers during the past week. : A two-mile-wide inshore strip extending from Government cut, Miami harbor, to Key West, has been opened for both day and} night operations. | Rear Admiral W. R. Munroe,| district commandant, who is also! commander of the Gulf Sea fron} tier, said fishing not in conflict | with Florida laws, would be per-| [sith along the 160 mile coast-| eae southwest of Miami and not) more than two miles distant from! ‘the line of Keys. | j Atlanta Boston Brownsville Charleston Chicago Detroit Galveston Jacksonville { Kansas City — 73 KEY WEST _ 87 K.W. AIRPORT 88 91 89 56 90 . 96 92 83 84 88 . 94 62 77 74 58 54 79 74 65 80 78 71 72 50 74 18 76 66 17 68 65 17 72 86 98 80 86 87 98 Miami Minneapolis New York Norfolk Oklahoma City Pensacola Pittsburgh St. Louis Tampa TWO NEW DOCTORS AT AIR STATION, Lieut. Victor H. Witten, aaa G), USNR, has joined the officer | ever since Italy entered the war. personnel of the NAS Dispensary. Z Lieut. (jg) J. C. Baldwin, (DC)-, Four-motored Liberators were | V(S), USNR, has been assigned as’ used in blasting Toranto, seiste Lieut. J. B. Lee, (DC)- | ei ac ‘ they dropped 250,000 pounds of V(S), USNR, dental officer DS RE ERIS ai IR high explosives on military ob- ALLIED INVASION (Continued from Page One) | which has been used extensively | and | jectives, causing fires that could than be seen by airmen more For Three Officers Lieut. (jg) W. G. Burgess, USN (Ret), Marine Transportation and . One hundred and twenty-five | Yard Officer at NAS, has recently ‘been promoted to full Lieutenant. | iS bombers were used in the Other promotions announced | raid. were: A. R. M: Il, APle. of Bota Chica, to, Ensign;,Richard R Bafta, thon! ‘Chief Radioman to) teria were raided also by other mi yieeecata ee squadrons of Allied planes, Pi- Lieut. Underwood Made _\ots reported that they saw fires) Station Sefety Engineer from previous raids still burn-| 100 miles away. Sicily, Sardinia and Pantel-| Lieut. W. B. Underwood, E-V(S), USNR, has been assigned to the Port facilities at those two duties of Safety Engineer ‘of the | lands and at Sicily also are said Key West Naval Station | : Heads of departments are re-| to be a mass of ruins, The quested by Comdr. W. E. Martin Captain of the Yard, to furni | beaches along pants of the th79e the Safety Engineer with any ance and coop ion he m. uire to vigorously prosecute the duties of the office to which sieutenant Underwood has been |ing in Sardinia and Pantelleria. islands are piled uo with wreck- | age. It was officially reported that Axis fighter planes made no at- tempt to intercept the Allied | LEAVING ON TRIP xoiders either at Toranto, Sicily. Mrs. Charles Hjort’ and son. Sardinia or Pantelleria, and that Charles Norman, will'leave’ Sun- the anti-aircraft fire was weak | day for, Miami. from. where, they. will go to New Orleans, La., for a visit with Mrs. Hjort’s broth and infrequent at all those places. | brother. So ineffective was the fire. the | formerly of — this z | «ry Allies lost onty*two planes in all} with the raids. | GOES TO ATLANTA NEW YORK.—Belleau Wood, Miss Rhoda Deal, of Ashe street, | where U. S. Marines stopped Ger- | left last evening for a vacation in} many’s drive to Paris in 1918, | Atlanta. ‘ | was purchased by a group. of! She will visit Lieutenant Col- Americon women in 1924. ‘onel and Mrs. W. F. Levins for tinea several weeks. Afterward Miss | WASHINGTON. — A __ recent} Deal will go to High Springs, Fla., | rainy week was figured to be/to visit her brother, Benjamin} worth about $100,000,000 to Uncle | Deal, before returning to Key} Sam and his family. Rain helps | West: hydro-electric power for alumi- num and numerous other things needed for the war effort. Mr. Baker is connected the Merhant Marine. PURCHASED IN 1824 Mothers in war work scored for | neglecting young children. i PIANO. In good condition. Reasonable. 1120 Seminary EARN easy mone Atmert. jun4-2tx! selling Bras-} Girdles, Panties. | Free outfit. Good commission. | Manhattan Mailorder, 1133 Broadway, New York. jun5-itx easy enough Se burglar hid hurriedly searched through the bag before he threw |it into the well. All the papers | were disarranged and some that lovely | had been stuffed away in com- BOAT FOR SALE, 14-foot, sail, rudder and oars. Can be seen at 1119 White Street. jun4-2tx FOR ADOPTION FOR ADOPTION—Two kittens. Swifty and Twinkle-; i hed bees toes. Weaned, houseipokelt | Seen el og ead By Dr. Porter’s handsome ne-; pulled out. The 17 cents was also farious Tom. No charge. But Py good home. Phone or call at’ left im the bas. 1428 Vernon Ave., 6-7 P. M.: As soon as the case was re Forted to the sheriff's office, Canby Chambers. jun5-1t Chief Decuty A. H. McInnis and CHAIRS, Bedsprings, ice cream freezer, electric ceiling fixtures, etc. Apply 616 Caroline St, Monday. jun5-3tx DINETTE SET and RADIO. 913 Georgia Cvreet. jund-tf FANS and AIR CONDITIONERS for Home or Office. Skating; Rink. jun5-tf BEER COOLERS, Blue Flashi Electric. Apply Skating Rink.} jun-tf | | FOR RENT pied ERGO eS Race FOR RENT—DETECTIVE STOR-| Deruty Joe Knight began IES. The very newest and| make an investigation. They had goriest—not an antique in the . expected to find fingerprints on lot! Rents start as low as 10c) per week. PAUL SMITH, book-| wnich to bese a clew. but Mrs. Hinton told them she was sure seller, corner Simonton andj} Eaton St. aprl-tf jthe burglar had taken precau- | will call. White Star Cleaners,| Hot water. Across the street tion not to be detected in that tf; fi t hi . 513 White- 701% Duval St. aprl Af Be Pigs jouse. sondidex! ay. Se a ee | She added that she was Positive | jun4-4tx | ‘that the hand that gripped her |FOUND—Farmers Market, 921/ throat had a glove on it. The in- WANTED—A chance to bid on| Division St. Best place to get : : z your next printing order. THE: Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. | vestigation is being continued ARTMAN PRESS. jly9-te! oe | may4tojun7! by Deputies McInnis and Knight. to WANTED COAT HANGERS WANTED. 1%c a hanger. Phone 282, wc, ROOMS, men only. Good beds. BABY STROLLER. Mrs. Louis Sahuc, 1124 Eaton Street. | FOUND me bear in mind that although The Associated Press has competition in North America, the owners of that com- petition both are members of The Associated+Press‘and are thoroughly in accord with the principles of the de- livery of a truthful, unbiased news report without any propaganda whatsoever, government inspired or other- wise inspired. 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