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ts: SOCIETY :-: DIAZ AT HOME ON OLIVIA STREET “| that was no reason for striking WILLIAM ALLEY HELD | FOR CRIMINAL COURT | William Alley, the mainten- ance man out at the bus barn, a was arraigned this morning be- i See fore Justice of the Peace Enrique| The following information con- Esqunaldo, Jr. on charges of| cerning ration dates and other having struck two boys, and was/Tulings has been sent out by the held in $300 bail for the criminal | Office of Wer Information at court. He pleaded not guilty to/ Jacksonville: the charges. Ration dates, meats, Cheese, fats, One boy, Manuel Perez, testi-|canned fish: June 6, L red stamp fied that Alley struck him just | becomes valid; June 30, J and K +|red stamps expire. because he said, “Wait a minute” é After Perez had been slapped, | Canned Fruits and Vegetables: June 7,'G, H, and J blue stamps according to his testimony, he! said he told Alley that, because | €XPite; July 7, K, L, and M-blue he, Perez, was working for him}Stamps expire. Sugar: August good for five 15, ‘Stamp 413 him, whereupon, it was further pounds, ' expires; testified Perez was punched in the shoulder and kicked in the back as he was trying to get away. Hughie Hinde, Jr., the defendant, testified that he was struck by Alley, he w pounds if needed for canning; per- sons needing additional ments for canning may apply at other | ation boards. when St ; | for one pound, expir stamps 15 and 16 good for five; allot- | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN OWI SENDS OUT INFORMATION TO RATION DATES Applicants for Ration Book 3 are reminded that June 10 is the last date for filing applications. All applications postmarked after that date will be processed after August 1, which means that a per- |son who delays sending in. the ap- | Plication: will isbe | delayediin® re+ | ceiving his' book. bi Those persons who think they | | have made a mistake in an appli- | cation and are endeavoring to send in duplicates are adwised that un-! der no condition should duplicates} of the forms be sent to Jackson- ville. In cases of error, applicants will be contacted in plenty of time to correct the error before Ration | Book 3 is needed. Duplicate appli-! Applicants.are reminded that the | MONROE COUNTY’S (Continued from Fage One) Engel said. “The war is costing ; j |4S many times what it is costing) England and Russia. The tragic! Part is that the people them.| selves cannot understand just] what a 300 bilion dollar national! debt will meen, “If the average individual knew just what the debt meant. his demand for economy bolt in and outside the war effort and his insistence upon obtain- ing value received for his tax dollar would be irresistible upon the executive and legislative Coffee: June 30, stamp 24, good | cations only cause more confusion.| branches of the Government.” Representative Engel, member Answers to YOUR WAR QUESTIONS Send Home-Front Quere: te Regional OFM Intormation Othce in Care of This Paper Q—What 3-D stand for A—Men whose res their depe a Q—wi 15 income new pay-as-ye July 1? A—Yes know for sure Payment due June be paid. STRAND THEA sitting down waiting to receive : June 15, Stamp 17 ex-| name of each member of the fam-! his pay envelope. June 16 stamp 18 becomes ily, except service men, should be | Of the War Department sub-com- Avila, Mrs. Hilton, Mrs. Hernan- dez, Mrs. Eslenor, Mrs. Perez, Mrs. | : Persons entitled to’ 240 listed on the application, along! . . with the date of birth, and that, ™ittee of the House Appropria- . A large number of friends gath- and Alicia Medina, Onelia cere Mr. and Mrs.'and Nilo Gancia, Osvaldo an bap ad pong street, on| Gustavo Alfonso, Juaquin Disdir, Ronn 2, Alivia -atreet, 2 | Loraine and Dolores Acosta, Dan- to help celebrate a!) Schubert, Juan Antonio, Avila, party..given imuchonor of their/ Dolores Solano, Raquel Diaz, r Gladys, who celebrated | Frank Rivas, Jr., Eugene and Sil- c ‘birthday annivarsary. via Smith, Lidia’and Gilbert An- ps csi were given to the/uez, Richard Garcia, Lourdes and children, and a iprize‘was won by| isabel Gonzalez, Dennis Salino, T. Eee Towne. A BE Puebla, Jennie V. Solano, Celio x ents were served and!and Robert Diaz, Dickie Mon- a good time was enjoyed by all.’ | tero, Austin Bethel, Ira Thompson, « present Were:' , | Mrs. Oscar Solano, Sr., Blanca Olga and Petey Bravo, Sylvia| Bravo, Mrs. Romiaguera, Mrs. E. and Norma AvilajTolanda Avila,| Smith, Mrs. Blanco, Mrs. L. Avila, Nelson Sawyer; ‘Diana Blanco,} Mrs. D. Avila, Mrs. U. Gonzalez, Vivian Gartenmayer, Olga Avila, Mrs. E. Diaz, Mrs. O. Disdier, Mrs. Robins Ramaguera,)Clarke and|E. Marquez, Mrs. M. Esquihaldo, Joey Pinder, Tony Eslenor, Jr.,; Mrs Schubert, Mrs. B. Garcia, Mrs. Odilia Hernandez, Eleanor Her-| Hernandez, Mrs. Towne, Mrs. Ita nandez, Arturo Cecilia Hilton, Raleigh Towne, Lidia and Eduar- do Marquez, Milton Esquinaldo, | Garcia, Mrs. Sakyer, Mrs. Thomp- Jv. Olga Ponce, Rose Kerr, Lil-ison, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Perez, lien*Perez, Maggie and Sidney; Manuel Valdez, Ignacio Ruiz, Kerr, Mario Rios, Jr., Daniel Oro-| Clarke Pinder, Oscar Enrique Guz- peza, Virginia Rios, Diana and Os-| man, Luis Fraga, car Pego, Edna del Pino, Claudina jOscar Pego. WILLIAMS-THARPE .NUPTIAL EVENT: : SOLEMNIZED ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON hog erie “Miss Virginia Tharpe, daughter|D, Bell, SoM2e of New" York; as of Henry Thomas Tharpe and the |best man, and Mrs. Bell, asimatron- Joe Medina, late Mrs. Tharpe, of Augusta, Ga., of-honor. Mys, Bell wore a lime and Carlton E. Williams, SoM3c, | son'of Mrs. Saide Williams, Soper- ton, Ga., were married at 6 o'clock y afternoon at the Fleming Street Methodist Church, in a cere- mony characterized by simplicity and dignity. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. P. B, Roberts, organist, played a ‘am of nuptial music, using Lohengrin march for the pro- cessional and the Mendelssohn march for the recessional. The vows were spoken before the chancel, which was decorated with tall baskets of pink gladioli and roses. The Rev. W. B. Mundy, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony in the presence of a small gathering of friends. The couple was attended by William | ‘their home at 619 William street. colored dress with yellow turban and accessories. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an afternoon street length frock of blue shadow print organdy, with large matching, transparent pic- ture hat. She carried a white pray- er book, topped with a large or- chid and showered with white ribbon. Mr. and Mrs. Williams will make Before entering the U. S. Navy, he made his home in Soperton and was engaged in the radio business there. He is now stationed at the Fleet Sound School in Key West. The bridegroom’s mother, and Vast post-war housing develop- ment is predicted by NHA hee miles per month gas .rations are | eligible for either Grade I or Grade IT tires. Gas: July 21, No. 5 coupons in |A book expire. Applicants for | supplymentary gas rations must rtificate from the of- -sharing committee. Fuel Oil: Sept. 30; present‘ fuel oil tickets expire and new heatin period begins. LATE BULLETINS (Continued from Page One) and Japan went to war, made an address to the graduating class at the University of California, |in which he said that the pass- ing of time is piling up greai EATS, CHEESE, FATS and CANNED FISH June 6—L red stamp became valid June 30—J and K red stamps expire CANNED FRUITS and VEGETABLES June 7—G, H and J. blue stamps | expire war, while Japan July 7—K, L, and M blue stamps| grow weaker, expire | shipping. | after day, the nations that are continues to Particularly in Mr. Tharpe accompanied the bride to Key West for the wed- ding. Miss Rose Appel Weds Lt. Herman Moore ‘Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Appel an-| nouhced the marriage of their daughter, Rose, to Lt. Herman K. Moore);MC, ‘USNR, on Sunday, May 23, in Pensacola, Florida. The ceremony was held in the B’nai Israel. Synagogue, Dr. Jacob L. _/ Holtzman officiating. “Ensign Hyman Berger of Den-| vér, Colorado, served as best man. | Miss Iris Moore, of Macon, the} gtoom’s sister, and Miss Appel’s only attendant, wore a dress of; pastel shades, yellow orchid and blue, with a corsage of yellow roses. The bride entered with her; mother who gave her in marriage. ‘She wore a suit of grey and yel- ‘low with navy accessories and a ‘corsage of orchids. t The bride’s mother wore navy | and white with a corsage of gar- | denias and the’ groom’s mother Wore ‘navy and beige with a cor- sage of orchids. A reception was held in the ves- try rooms for relatives and friends. | Methodist CHURCH. CONFERENCE. AT LAKELAND JUNE 9 The annual Florida Methodist Church Conference will convene in Lakeland on the morning of Wednesday, June 9,. and will continue until the end of the week. New appointments for differ- ent charges in this district meet- ing will be made during the ses- sion by the bishop in charge. Rev. A. C. Riviere, pastor of the First Methodist Church here, accompanied by Mrs. Riviere, left last night enroute to Lake- land to be in attendance. Rev. W. B. Mundy of the Fleming Street Methodist | (Up- town) Church and Rev. Wm. E. Bryant of the Ley Memoriai Church, will leave some time today. , WEATHER REPORT Observation taken at 8:30 a.m. E.W.T. (City Office) \ » Temperatures Highest last 24 hours __ Lowest last night 8 Mean ‘ VERAL ROBERTS, JR., | RECEIVES DIPLOMA .-Veral C, Roberts, Jr. son of| ‘Capt. and Mrs. Veral Roberts, ar- | rived in Key West on Friday morn- | +ing: to attend, and receive his di- ploma, along with the rest of his! «elass at the graduation exercises | of ‘the High Schodl ‘held on Fri-; day evening. Hétecently received | the rating of Aviation Radioman} “third class with the United States | Air Forces. ' Young Roberts left yesterday day. afternoon, and before depart- ing-stated that He wished to thank higemany friends for the excel- Tent: gifts presented,’ saying that! he tegretted: that he was unable! to-thank,.each onaspensonally. “GOES ON BUYING TRIP | Jack Arlen, of the Bedding and Furniture pany, 520 Southard street, Bone on a buying trip. Mr. Arlen will attend the! Furniture Style Show in Chicago} this week. He expects to return to Key West with the newest in furhiture the market affords. | i Victory | Com- | has} NO SHOES NEW YORK.—In ancient Egypt,, *slaVes and the poorer people usu- | ally had no shoes. ‘ Normal Precipitation 24 hours endit . ™m., inches Total rainfall si inches Deficiency sin inches SS SNe Reta Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches Deficiency sin inches Rainfall ing 8:30 a. aS ‘ince June 1, ee June ce ce January y We Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Key West and Vicinity: Con- tinued warm this afternoon and tonight. Florida: Continued hot and sultry this afternoon and to- CHUNGKING.—Major General | Chennault is back in China, and | he said that preparations to bomb | Japan is being made on a grand | when the raids would be started. | But the bombings, scale, though he gave no hint of; level it will .not be long before | Tampa ALN ae! ois Bis Rename T T the person filling out. the form| tions Committee, is considered ‘is required to sign it. | New Ration books are already ‘being mailed to Floridians. In| cal matters, | fact, Florida is the first state inj aa the nation to begin delivery of members of Congress are joining Book 3, which is a result of co-| his campaign to keep the nation- 9) tion “of volunt i peration olunteers provided ol dit = eo we by the Civilian Defense Volunteer TEMPERATURES office and the work of inmates of Raiford state prison. Temperature data for the. 24 | hours ending 8:30 a. m., June 7. | 1943, as reported by the U.S. Weather Bureau: | |an authority on Government fis- | ; and many other MANY BUFFALO KILLED | BALTIMORE.—Between 1850 disadvantages against Japan. Day: | fighting against Japan are might-; ily increasing their weapons of} | eee CHENNAULT BACK IN CHINA! {000 was spent last month in pro-| jducing material for war, which| ence ‘started, tapering off in some lines. jand 1860 about 250,000 buffalo kere killed annually in the Unit- jed States. i | Repair ships in the U. S. Navy ; are named for characters in Ro- j man and Greek mythology. will be continued till the Japs are knocked out of the war. Meanwhile it was officially an- nounced that Chinese troops con- tinue to gain on all fronts, WAR PRODUCTION BOOMS WASHINGTON. — Donald Nel- son, head of the Wer Production Board, said today that $5,000,000,- | wes 18 per cent more than it was lin April. He added that produc- |tion has now reached so high a ; the government will have to begin ae L August 15—Stamp 13 good for five pounds expires: stamps 15) and 16 good for five pounds if) °° needed for‘ canning: persons tales Z FOR SALE WANTED needing additional allotments for| ~ canning may apply at ration |TECHNICAL BOOKS — New boards Shipment weekly. A look at our Technical Shelf may save you dines of postage and weeks of waiting. PAUL SMITH, bookseller, 334 Simon- ton St. at Eaton St. apr1-tf | TRAILER, New Moon, 21. ft. Electric refrigeration. Can fi- nance. Skating Rink. may5-tf | SPECIAL—One thousand Manilaj Second Sheets, Sheets, 60c. in effect. $1.00. 500 These prices now The Artman Press. apri-tf JUNE 30—Stamp 24, good for one pound, expires LADIES’ and MEN’S BICYCLES, Motor Scooter. Skating Rink. may24-tt CHAIRS, Bedsprings, icé' créaai freezer, electric ceiling fixtures, | etc. Apply 616 Caroline St, | Monday. jun5-3tx | DINETTE SET and RADIO. 913 ! Georgia Street. f£ANS and AIR CONDITIONERS. for Home or Office. Skating Rink. jund-tf June 15—Stamp 17 : expires June 16—Stamp 18 becomes valid jun5-tf! COAT HANGERS WANTED. 1¥%c a hanger. Phone 282, we} will call. ‘White Star Cleaners, 701% Duval St. apri-tf! Highest last 24 hours 100 Lowest last night 75 5a 76 | Atlanta - Boston | Brownsville | Charleston | Chicago Detroit | Galveston Jacksonville | Kansas City KEY WEST K.W. AIRPORT 88 | Memphis 91 Miami 90 Minneapolis 55 New Orleans - 93 New York __ 77 Norfolk 80 Oklahoma City 87 Pensacola 86 Pittsburgh 43 St. Louis 86 95 There will be a business meet- ing of the Junior Woman's Club Tuesday, June 8th, 5:00 o'clock at the Club House. All members are requested to be in attendance for important business is to be discussed. All members’ dues not paid on June, 8th will be dropped from the roll. at 77 90 100 ) { feb15-tf/ | | BABY’S PLAY PEN. 724 Flem-| ing Street. jun5-3tx| OLD RAGS.. Apply The Citizen Office. | QUIET COUPLE desires furnish-| ed one- or two-bedroom house, cottage -or-apartment. No peis or children. Write Box H.L. Citizen. jun7 |NAVAL OFFICER, wife and 5-)| month-old baby desire a mod- ern apartment, house or room in| private’ home. Will furnish ref- {*. erendés. ‘Phone 743-J. jun7-3t HELP WANTED WAITRESSES for aay or night work. Apply 416 Southard street, next to Skating Rink. may11-tf WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN GIRLS. Good salary. Southern, most City Pharmacy. apr7-tf |BEER COOLERS, Blue Flash | Electric. Apply Skating Rink. | jund-tf |FOR SALE—Electric Coca-Cola box. One Blue Flash electric bottle cooler. Two electric household refrigerators, one Frigidaire, one Cold Spot. Two; 8-ft. Progress ice boxes. Bent wood Chairs, $1.95 each. One Lincoln’ Lubricating Outfit, complete. J. D’s Restaurant, 524 Southard St. jan7-tf aC id Az July 21—No. § coupons in A book expire. Applicants for supple- mentary gas rations must secure rtificate from the official car- — “ig Gamal ***" FURNITURE — Living “Room Suite, Chest of Drawers and Boudoir Chair. Unit 44-E, U.S. Naval Air Station. | night, with only a few widely scattered thundershowers, mostly in the interior and northwest portion. Hatteras, WN. €, 16 Apaiachic cola, Fis; No small erate a) storm warnings Have been is | I sued WP warns newapapere they! riust reduce wae Of newepritit WANTED s Sahuc, 1124 Eaton Street. i) : jun4-4tx aN eran ere ioe inane aera }=Present fuel oll WANTED—A chance to bid on expire and new heating | your next printing order. THE period begins ARTMAN PRESS. ily9-tf jun?-2tx | | HELP WANTED, white or color- ed,.male or female. No ex- perience necessary. Apply Co- ; lumbia Laundry. | may31-tf ; WANTED—Two Store Clerks, Apply Maloney Bakery, 812) Fleming’ Street. jun5-3tx ; ‘ : FOR RENT : FOR, RENT—D! TIVE STOR- IES. The very newest and goriest—not an ‘antique’ in’ the lot! Rents ‘start as low as 10¢) per week, PAULSMITH, 'book- | seller, corner’ Sithonton and Eaton St. apri-tf i | { } } | |BABY CARRIAGE, used‘ only. three months. McClemore, 905 Simonton Street. jun7-itx LOST ! ‘ LOST—Wallet, with valuable cre- | dentials, including “A” Gas Ra- | tion Book. Please return. No | questions asked. Leo H. Warren, | 412 Elizabeth Street. jun7-1tx | a ‘ FOUND | FOUND—Farmers Market, 921) Division St. Best place to get Fresh: Fruits and Vegetables. may4tojun? AN ALL STAB CAST = ‘FOREVER and A DAY Coming: “War Aquinet Mes Hadiew™ Q—How long am I the family allowance after son gets 2 medical discharg: the Army? A.—The la: paid you dur iowing his disch Q—Where can some information a allowance from m is in the Navy? payrr Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Serwce Bet ween MIAMI AND KEY WEST Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAY €z-; CEPT SUNDAYS) 2 608 P.M Ar ; Fives at Miami at 12:08 occiock Mid moght : LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (ECEPT? SUNDAYS) at 12:08 oc ciock Micimight | and arrives at Key West at 6:28 .c'ciock | AM (Stops At All Intermeciate Ports | LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT; SUNDAYS) at 8-00 ocicck AM anc. arrives at Miami st 4:88 ociock PM. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (£xXCEPT’ SUNDAYS) at £:998 o'clock AM and} ae ococe, ’ FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: $2 anc 68 WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets Down to the sea gocs another destroyer: oo blast a path through the U-boat lanes to Vie- tory. Her construction involved problems which had to be solved through constant use of the long distance telephone. more than ever, to keep the wires clear for essential war calls. When it is necessary for you to make a long distance call, won't, you Please do all you can to make your call as brief as possible so as to release the circuits for other PLEASE BE BRIEF: Materials needed te build new tele phone lines are now going to wer. So te serve the great est number of people with the equipment we here, we need to make fewer calls and be briet on afl calle. ; : | BEUL TELEPHONE ano TexscRePE Compans imCoeroratece