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Associated Press Day Wire Service and AP Features For 63°Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Key West Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NE WSPAPER Key West, Florida, b= most equable climate tbe country; with am average range of only 14° FPahren? = IN THE U. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1943 a BULLETINS | Lammpedusa Is Expected To Follow Fall Of Pantelleria | Now At Most Any Moment Constant Pounding Of Is-/ TWO-DEFENDANTS ' sie land: Has Been’ Carried} RELEASED ON BAIL|' JAPS STILL FLEEING | CHUNGKING.—Jap troovs are : On Almost Continuously Keke Reed and) C. E. Anderson, | still fleeing: along the south bank: By Allies | | (By Associated Press) H ITALY’S “TOE” BLASTED ALGIERS—RAF vianes, based in North Africa, last night blast-| ed the “toe” of the Italian boot | |at a point directly across from, |the Sicilian coast. The raid was | described as “heavy”. and “suc- cessful,” but no particulars were made public. $ who had been in the county jail! o¢ the Yangtze River, while Chi- lever since they were held for the{ . Sis |criminal court on a-charge of as- | nese Senere conceue taal mep- \sault with a deadly weapon, made | Ping up action. It was announced |bail this morning and left for| that danger, for the time being, (By Aanocinted Press) their homes in the Ten Thousand o§ the Jans destroying the Chi- ALGIERS, June 12—The air Islands. Medes \nese rice fields in the vicinity of | Testimony, given in the case by! ‘ # ‘ raid that was started yesterday /{he complainants at the time of|the Yanatze. is no longer immi- ‘the hearing, was that Reed and/| nent. mtipepoen on Eampedasa by! fai rson boarded 2 boat at Tu | a American flyers, based in North Key Key, one with a knife and/RAIDS IN SOUTHWEST PACIFI~ ; js |the other with a gun, and threat-| MELBOURNE.—Amzrican and Africa, was continued during the| ened the occupants of the boat. | Austrelirn flyers yesterday bom>- night by Wellington bombers, pi-|__ The trial will take place at the |ed Jan beses on Timor, on Rabaul, | July term of the criminal court. |cn New Briton Island. and Sala- lots who kept up the raid. | | maue cn New Guinea. Gas and oil In that entire time only a ize PHONY WAR GETS | dumps on Timer were set afire and ‘shies in the harbor of Rabaul minutes, at varying intervals, | A CALL DOWN | were hit by bombs. - | | ae ee have)“ Slapesd.: without: bombs | By ROBBIN Coons SENATE REMAINS IN SESSION dropping on Italy's last posses-| AP Features Writer | WASHINGTON.—For the first sion is } HOLLYWOOD, June 12. — Saturday during the present con- in the south Mediterranean, Sometimes it looks as if our mo- | gress. the senate remained in ses- The little island, much smaller Vie cameras are the greatest |Sion todry in the hope of passing . ! wishful-thinkers in the country.|the Connally anti-strike bill, than Pantelleria, which fell yes-| There's a fine new film called! Which includes in its provisions terday, has atempted only once! “Bombardier” which gives | fines and imprisonment for any- a i _ {legitimate and_ thrilling _-Pieture | bedy who instigetes a strike in a ofthe “training undergone” by | Plant engaged in producing,-war ent raid started. Shortly after candidates for this all-important | meterial, America job in the nation’s air forces. It’s! ie Siyers. attacked ‘a tough school, even without the yesterday afternoon, a squadron'imovie thrills and the picture! “4 ® ;.4 shows how ough it is, using Pat of, 14. Mallen Sohter, planes: tried |r rien as the driving. force be- fo intercept the raiders, and hind the training, and a bunch of! : | d actors—Eddie Albert, evety one of the enemy aircraft! talentes ; j Robert Ryan among _ them-—Ss 4, All. miries were; repdrted t0| ‘was shot down, | students. ‘ { i it fortis! This is fine as fat as it goes, | Pacrortcing 20 ctneeti: ee: but it“goés” farther. After the | Lampedusa seven years ago, at story is all told, there comes the the same time that work of for-| inevitable sequence dramatically | |announcig Pearl Harbor. Then, | yoo¢ suiters were attacked today tification was started on Pantel-) quicker’n anything, the U. S.\ and beaten by white boys, who leria, but the smaller island. was has an “island base” somewhere | tried to tear off the trousers the in the Pacific, within bombing | nesroes wox:. The la.ier were ar- not as well equivped as the lat-* ange of Jaran and our boys are | rested. chiefly to save them from ter. It was freely expressed in doing their stuff. |infuriated crowds. the police said, 3 | Not only that, but when Pilot) though two of them were held for | Randolph Scott's bomber is shot | tricl in a juvenile court. The other «down before he can “light up”)}two were released after the| SZ. | (Continued on Page Four) [crowds had been dispersed. Ws ———= WANTED) 4 ; housewife returned a peck of seed Now Open Every Day, 3 to 12 YOUNG WOMEN | petateeseme hour after shew hat BIG DANCE BUS DRIVERS |Dawepy themy fror with | and FLOOR SHOW | the Megidtqtion, “You've made'a | to DRIVE SMALL BUSSES on) mistake. 1 these . pota- TONIGHT: Short Shifts—4% hours | toes open and e’s not a seed Music from 9 to 12 by | any 0! nem. JOHN PRITCHARD’S GOOD PAY ¥ —- ORCHESTRA Apply Car Barn, end of Simonton Reservation Suggested | f | House located at 1423 Von PHONE 9287 |__Key West Transit Co. | pnister st. Contains 9 SD Cos is ccrsctetely furnished. 11! “a ! Me v z ae is now occupied. | The purchaser, according OPA rejulations, will have | give the tenant 90 days’ notice, | before they can get possession of | property. “McKESSON’S "s:." COAL MINERS QUIET AGAIN WASHINGTON. — Tension of; coal miners over the order of Sec- retery Ickes. which imposed a fine of $1 a day on each miner who remained eway from work last! week, was s2id to have eased to- Mussolini to ae NEGRO ZOOT SUITERS ARE ARRESTED PHILADELPHIA.— Four negro (Continued on Page Fovr> IGNORANCE NOT BLISSFUL | KANSAS CITY.—A disappoint Ive © Jello | ¥ | BENJ, N. ADAMS ‘ > < | 2401 Seidenberg Ave. ; | Key West. Fla. © : = j wines aes. CRYSTALS aoe | SC RESTNORANT | (Formerly~“Aubrey’s) tory and sold to you with * lle ; a this guarantee: take Bexe! FCOMPLETE anshittire for ten days. If at the end Choice: Roast Turkey better, your money back! with dressing, Chick- we : en Stew with Rice or fo Choice: 2 Vegetables 40's 9B¢ 100's $1.98. | Dessert: Banana Pudding, p 4 3 : Coffee or Iced Tea PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Complete H Daily Dinners from __. Duval and Fleming Sts, PHONE 100 Key West. Florida | SID CRYSTAL. Prop. porencommee | Mode 5y 2 Ne ee Cor. Simonton and Fleming Sts. | oe oka | SUNDAY DINNER Baked Virginia Ham SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY, inc. (“"""r-b0n0 State"? —EE———E | FOR SALE H to; started at soon es it large a lot’ wilt be’ purchased-on which the proposed clubhouse wilt be erected. ARMY WIVES OFTEN RATE MEDALS TO way the American Legion Committee Making Arrangements Toward o oO ‘< Construction Of Club House prrysicur movsanp em! 0 On — | PLOYES OF RAILWAY =| * The 15 members of the executive committee of the Arthur Sawyer Post of the American Legion held a meeting last night at which it decided to make preliminary ngements for the construction of a clubhouse. A site and building fund w the’ meeting; and as becomes sufaicient#y At present the clubhouse” used by local Legionnaires is situated on land that is owned Department. The } the clubhouse has been permitted | y the War of occupancy Carbonell Fined $390; Gets Three Suspended Sentences "32%", (Bs Associated Pressy MIAMI, June 12.—Raul. Car- bonell, of Key West. on charges of having violated the rent-ceil- ing law in that city was this morn- ing sentenced and fined by Judge Holland. court, on three counts. Carbonell had pleaded nolo contendere. presicing in federal In the first case, Carbonell was given @ susvended sentence of six menths and fined $159, cther two crses he was given a suspended sentence in each of six months and fined $240, making total of $390. fine in the threexPUt-on rrobation for two years. ; cases. In the By ADELAIDE KERR AP Features Writer Feeling a little iow about the has used you? Then listen to the story of Lucile Davis Dobbyn She is the wife of a soldier in the United States Army. She awaits the birth of a baby in June, and she is living alone in New York on a $50 a month al- lowence—plus wkat she can earn. The problems she faces ere typical of those faced by thousands of women today. Mrs. Dobbyn is 28, brown-eyed, brown haired. She has a gorgeous smile and the tremendous st nath and gentle tenderness blended in ; some | | | | | rooms |! to |; women. She’ was’*bornm in New York; most famous: jewel ANNOUNCEMENT by the Management of the BROADWAY =——, SUPER MARKET DUVAL and PETRONIA STREETS The public has. prevailed upon us to keep our VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT open until such time as we are able to dispose of our grocery stocks In view of the number of, requests, we will cooperate by keeping our VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT operating and supplied with the best of produce obtainable. ‘MEXICAN STRIKE SETTLED TODAY 2.000 Tons Duesseldorf More Than by the commander of the Army |. in Key West, but, as was said at} the meeting, it is no telling at! what time conditions may arise |’ that will lead to the Army’s taking | over the property. In that event, as the executive committee stat-! strike in Mexico today. ed, the Legion Post will be with-} > out a meeting place. j threatened the continuous flow | Contributions last ‘night by the} of:much needed raw / materials members of the club is to be fol-} lowed by avdrive te inerease the} this country, was settled at a) fund to. asum that. will -enable| the post to: make a down payment on a’site. ‘The/committee is con-| 0Perators of fident that) with a membership | of approximately 150, sitticient| money for the site and the club- house will be obtained. LINES INVOLVED (By Associated frees) CHiOTTIT IS Concussion Rocked Ai- WASHINGTON, June 12—A; RUSSIANS DESTROY planes That Were Up which) 300 ENEMY PLANES ; . } ‘ As High As Seventeen (my Ansociated Presa? ee MOSCOW. June §2—The Russians have destroyed 300 enemy planes. in the isst —so"s three days, today’s communi que stated. One half of the planes were destroyed on the ground on airfields occu Pied bv the Germans along 190 miles of the fromt im the central area. Besides. the communique said that Russian bombers struck heavy blows et the enemy sup=ly lines. and also made a reid on the Gulf of Finland. in whch » U-boat and a small supply boat were sunk. conference of the workers and | a Mexico's railway | LONDON. jJume 12—The est emount of bombs ever Fifty-eight thousand empioyes| ped cm 2 city i= one lof the railway lines concerned! ent on strike because of the ssuance of an order by the op- erators that the practice of giv- ing passes to workmen had been the begaummams ct me « Taamed last meg om Duesscor one of the foremost ieductrin aie =m Germexy materials, vital to war | work in the United States, would The Brimsp As Momus: have been held up had the strike ; | remained in force. But President * Lanlasraieg Martin. OPA en-'Camacho acted quickly in call- eucrnev in this area,’ ; tie i conference and shortly Said thet the sentences were a ‘8 bce ei ee é i afterward he declared the strike meral victory for the OPA and |“ sam atngganr that they were the stiffest that #4 nm amicably s i had yet been imposed in cases as es Biss this neturn | “ BEAUTICIANS TO slashed with s knife another, BE ARRAIGNED IN negro woman during a fight in the kitchen of the Naval Hospital | | ose F in Key West, wes given asuspend-| The five “beauticians,” who, as| Miller, 26, “ = 7 jas ed sentence ‘of six months and told in The Citizen yesterday,) Yesterday aftesngon, dusts were held by Justice of the Prave | quimaldo mar ; sense Rail’ Carbonell on charges of op-| Baer, Jr. of Lansdowne erating without licenses, will have , Dorothy Ruth Robinsor their cases disposed of at a spe-|sel Hill, Okla cial term of the criminal court to] Attorney Wil jbe held next Tuesday. performed the The defendants are Eunice | day, that m Tompkins, of La Concha Beauty | WeManamo: a t ag > ,houses. She was graduated from Shop; Mary Hanley, of the Beau-| Charlotte Rutt = wan 4 Hunter college in 1937 and took an/ ty Colony, and three employes, C@&0, man anc w ‘office jeb. And then she met Frank! Ruth; Dawson, Rose Steele and/ jobbyn. Ruth Powers. The first two are) 7, “We met in church,” she told, held_in $100 bond each and the | GATO CAFETERIA me. “He taught a Sunday School iat ere in $50 ea =e a cl; in the Holy Trinity Episco- e arrests were made on e ; pal Church and I was the secre- Complaint of Mrs. Mary V. Grif 1100 Simonton Street tary. We saw each other every fin, examiner for the State Board; 4 DEFENSE PROJECT Sunday and finally we kept steady | of Beauty Culture. 'The privileges of this cafe- teria are extended to the following: company. Things were at this stage when I went. out to Cali- oa Because edu-/CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES BICEMOND: V—-Decome 2181 naa West Naval Station PERSONNEL ported tfat more tnex LOBE Cxpionves were amocsec Gaia a eT THREE MARRIAGES PERFORMED HERE This m« Peace Enriqu ng E and FE Pees where Cie pect She was not fined, perts for tanks, gees of ot coll ters en¢ =mesv mere wees cf wer were rase¢ = ot = read Cemcummon from se cs Fiemom, ples: smc cocee= = 72 & Fiewes os togh o> os The Ax Mamsory reporseec jet oc oon ae Se BAF mciored bombers aertec <” ana COOKED FOOD SALE ple there—but I decided Frank | cation through the fifth grade lev- BY WOMANS cl the one. So I came home. el is compulsory for all illiterates | “Frank was working in the at ‘’1e Virginia State Penitentiary, } credit department of a New York; more than 100 men recently re- | bank and helping support his ceived diplomas. A regular school | mother. We couldn't get. married | term from September to June right away, but we had.an under-|set up at the penitentiary several | « fornia to stay with a great aunt who was ill. I saw some other peo- CONTRACTO! of Army and Navy Defense —e > Tuesday. June 1 PERSONNEL OF ARMY. NAVY. " COAST GUARD and MARINE at 3-38 oCleck CORPS domed 'daughteriof @ clerk in dhe of Fifth Standing. And after Frank got a| years ago. Avenue's: (Continued on Page Four) PALACE THEATER DIANA BARRYMORE in “NIGHTMARE” NEWS and SERIAL Miller & Kasow WHOLESALE PRODUCE PHONE 1180 | Hotels, Restaurants and Steres Supplied Direct Receivers of WATERMELONS—Carlead Lots under. Chef Management of Edward A. Snyder Formerly of Miami Beach and Atlantic City Now. Serving Meals DAILY Except Mondays 6 A.M, to MIDNIGHT BRAIDED B.P.0.E. ELKS Ne. 551 Flag Day Ceremonies ==" Monday, June 14, 7-30 P. M. 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