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Service and AP Features For 63 Years Devoted to the of PY E- iy T tZPi _ Best Interests of Key West - “THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. Se os KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1943 OLUME LXIV. No. 153 ” pas | * Ces a ereree * ERNEST LAMETZ IS'\County Clerk Says New Tax — MANUEL CASTRO | Most Varied Bombing During War ARRESTED IN U.S., Law Made By Legislature Is | ROBBED SUNDAY) Carried Out By RAF And Considered Very Confusing copa hie i ant American Planes | AWAY WITH MORE THAN | City taxes must be paid before foreclosure Proceedings, which One THOUSAND DOLLARS | SM OOOMOLLAS RAIDS RENEW NTTERS etd can obtain a certificate, the county aicmey will be direct-! from the county for property that,ed to start after the expiration; " \pecatne delinquent ix 194i for un-|date. When the county gets title| _ |RUSSIAN WAR OFFICE » cCERMANY AND Faid 1940 taxes, prvided the certi-| to the property, then the County; Manuel Castro, who occupies PEMAINS SILENT " ficate is not applied for by July 7:, Commissioners and the City Coun-!@ room in the house at $04 Du-j TTALY OVER WVA- nt of J That, and other phases of the|cilmen must hold a joint meeting | val treet! med’ $1030 stolen ‘trom|REPORTED OFFENSIVE : SEAT héw.tax«Jaw were learned by;to decide at what price the prop-! pin’ : " ee Rc ree County: “ed Ross C, Sawyer.jerty will be sold, which must at Muar Gt 'F Geis! yeatietiny tate (By Ansocsted Pree SION af American citizen, | who ,returned yesterdey from a/least be sufficient to pay city,|'"% MOSCOW. June 28.—The 5 yay has been’ bgwo-day session of county clerks’ state and county taxes, or af‘least; Mr. Castro “says that lest) war office here was silent been ®f} ‘om all over Florida, held.in|one-haif the assessment on the | Wednesday a’boy. 17 or 18 years) todey on = broadcast over {Jacksonville Friday and Satur-/county’s books. ‘of age, tathe to the house. said’ the Berlin —— recordec | day. | If an individual wishes to buy here, that ussians heve | Mr .Sawyer says that the clerks/ certificates after July 8, he may |* nar — asked the’ warted a big offensive 45 the German high command about | °°®Sider the new law as the most} do so by first paying delinquent }©Wner to let him have a room) miles east of Kharkov. | otahed that -has ever come out! taxes to the city on the parcels till he, the boy, got a job. There Today's communique mece the sailings of ships from this {of the legislature. Comptroller J.}in question, and, on obtaining the, W@S @n empty bed in Castro's) no reference to thet res. iM. Lee and representatives from! certificates from the county, he:Toom, and he wes asked would; end it wes pointed out thet the attorney generel’s office ex-! may proceed to foreclose in the he object to the boy’s occupying! such has been frequently the Pertaining fo America's war- plained provisions of the law at same way the county will do in ob-, it. ' case when the Reds beve “Out of sympathy for him,”| launched an all-out offensive Berlin said thet the Reds have brought wr heavy ©= | the conference, but still there are; taining title to the parcels in| effort that would prove of great ; |Castro said, “I told the owner I forcements and thet hum {other provisions that Mr. Lee ex-/ question. c benefit to the Germans. | pects to clarify before the dead-| “No more redemptions afterjhad no objection to the boy's com- Lametz is charged with having’ however, dreds of big guns are biast ing the Axis limes cast of ine on July 7. iJuly 7,” were the instructions}ing into the room. When I got Of one thing, the! given the county clerks at the con-|home shortly: before 2 o'clock yes- Started his activities early in/clerks are certain, and that is, if; ference. The only way the parcels,terday morning, I thought the boy 1942 and has been keeping them|an attempt to redeem a certificate:can be obtained after then is,Was asleep. I folded up my trous-; Kharkov. up under fictitious names till #!t¢t July 7. the applicants must/ through foreclosure, either by the) €s. with a waillet, containing The communique sisted shortly before his | present to the county clerk show-/ county or individuals and in all}$1,030, in the back pocket, and put that the Russians bave re we arrest by the) ing that delinquent city taxes on! such proceedings the city, for all|therh under my mattress. But the| captured 2 town northwest FBI. |the parcels in question have also/realty in its corporate limits, must/boy must have been awake, for,! Of this city and thet they His home is in the Staten Is-' been paid. ibe paid delinquent taxes. as I was falling asleep a few min-| ®7@ Still holding = im spite land part of New York City and| After July 7 no delinquent prop-} Comptroller Lee points out that)tites later, I was awakened by a; Of six Counter - attacks the records show that he visited|erty can be redeemed, where|the only way to avoid that pro-|tovement of the mattress. As I' launched by the Germans im Germany in 1912 and again in‘ 1940 taxes are owed on it, until|vision of the law is to purchase; got out of bed, pulled out the; @tfempts fo reteke it Am 1929. the county acquires title to it by|certificates on or before July 7. | {fousers and felt for the wallet,, ftber official statement said that the Reds have started | the boy was going out of the bed- an offensive elonc the Fin = door. I called to him to come n batk, but he ran out of the house; ish front, but made mo re- port of the outcome of the .pSntL.chased him in my unaer-; is ‘eles. {* Bubsing there. | turned from Duval street to Division, going west, and ran] dk ed | | |CHARGED WITH SENDING! INFORMATION ON WAR TO NAZI HIGH COMMAND i Jap Submarine Sunk: -Avothe s Badly Damaged 3 _—— ARMY BOMBERS STRUCK AT (By Asnocinted Press) | sept ne 2-—The| eee ae ee Axs-cccuped ternary were = an 2 dozen or more pieces RAF anc Ameer sas ec in Engueame enc Albee pecs based in tne Near Eas: amc Sor = Ate cumeg @ 2a NM sou Luberator: gungec Sv che = rec cow fom Versewram geet Sap: am wore bigstes ges the wer. Flames thet eogerc seeigtt end spialiy. eevee bundrec feet ute the ar . . “ -_ TST ee EES See Nepies were of ¢ differen: so aus then amy other: thar swe ser" Should he be found guilty | y; the penalty is either death or 30; iia LUNACY BOARD NAMED| $71.a00.000.000| BY JUDGE R. L. LORD TO the next| TEST NEGRO WOMAN ALLIED PLANES MAY: USE. RUSSIAN, BASES TO LAUNCH ATTACKS ON JAPAN r= sn =r (By Associated Press) | sight of him.” K. P’S ELECT WASHINGTON, June 28.—Are offensive that is being waged! a the Soviets going to attack the against Germany and Japan. te | FUNERAL RITES FOR womessec by Albec Sper =mce tne pegimmme at the war Hers totere figme: sec Deer -ec of orange fimted. Sut “hoes . <tet eeet@eg fe Seek =e creensr. Either mev were =* | | en thet nue Dy chemeces te } County Judge Raymond R. RUN ON CIGARETTES Lord. issued — summonses Rabaul, on New Britain, was [itwas said unofficially that! & blueprinied plan for the ex-| termination of the Japs on the, islands they occupy in the South west Pacific. The fringe of is- lands, forming an arc off north- etn Australia are being system- atically attacked from the air. FOUR KEY WEST BOYS ENLIST IN U.S. NAVY Four Key West boys, each 17 years of age, passed examinations successfully Saturday in Miami for enlistment in the U. S. Navy. They are Carl E. Ford, John A. Steadman, Henry Soldano and William H. Kling. They left for Jacksonville, shortly after their enlistment, to begin basic training at the Naval Air Station in that city. The course of indoctrination will last 12 weeks and, at its conclusion, the boys will have an opportunity to qualify for any of 50 trade schools. NUMEROUS COUNCILS CHICAGO.—About 12,763 lo- cal civilian defense councils have been organized throughout the nation. | PALACE THEATER TALLAHASSEE. — Runs on three buyiftg before the rae he age ar package D: oft day. ate reported from all over Florida. Purchasers of cigarettes by the package ere now said to be buying them by the carton. BOTTLE NECK IN TRAVEL WASHINGTON. — The bottle neck in treveling on either a trein or a bus has reached so acute a stage, the government is consid- ering taking action to relieve it- The first move, it was stated, will be to vut aston to all tynes of pleasure traveling. MUST REHEAT FURNACES PITTSBURGH. — Though coal is available now, due to almost $09,000 miners returning to their work, it will require two days to! | reheat the furnaces here suffi- ciently toturn out pig iron, it was stated today et those plants which had to close down as a re- sult of the intermittent strikes. BURIED AT SUNRISE CHAMBERSBURG, Ill—E. B. Tolbert, 84, often expressed the wish that he would die at dawn. He did, and his family arranged his funeral for 4:30 the following morning so that he could be| buried at dawn. Instead of flow-} ers, only a sheaf of wheat was! placed on his casket, to comply with another of his requests. Rice, E-V(G); Edmund B. Tobins, ie this morning to Drs. N. C. Pintado| and Julio de Poo to sit as & lun- acy; commissien in the ca§e of} the negro woman who was’ ar- rested Friday by Sheriff Berlin Sawyer, after she had torn up notices on the bulletin board in the county courthouse and was jin the act of tearing down a! |chart in the sheriff's office. She is the woman on which the sheriff was forced to resort to jiu-jitsu to. lock her up. She} wore a broad and floppy brim- med red hat that flapped like} the wings of a huge bird, dur- ing the take-off, as she tramped through the courthouse corri- dors. SIN, 82 |SIX® t NEW"ENSIGNS: °°! REPORT FOR.DUTY, Six ensigns! repiirted! last-weelo| foridutyatthe US: Naval See- tion Base here and three have been detached. ! Reporting were: Ensigns John |D. Myers, E-V(G); William D. E-V(G); Alvin E. Witten, E-V(G); | Raphael Vogel, E-V(G); and Rich- rd C. Thatcher, E-V(G). Ensigns Maurice Straub, D-V (A); Charles H. Forch, DE-V(G), and Erwin W. Ward, E-V(G), have been transferred to Miami. NUMEROUS MESSAGES NEW YORK.—More than 1,000 emergency messages a day be- tween U. S. troops overseas and Fi “ICE CAPADES REVUE” NEWS 2 Subscribers to The Citizen are requested to call 51 be- tween the hours of 6 and 7 o'clock, if the paper has not been delivered by that time, and delivery will be made. hoi "are handled by the! pia hg ter The privileges of this Dormitory are extended to the following: CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES of the Key West Naval Station CONTRACTORS’ PERSONNEL of Army and Navy Defense IRA F. ALBURY, Circulation Manager. $1.00 Per Day $3.50 Per Week RATES |so many words today. but report- that Great Britain and the United, lers who interviewed him inferred; States ‘are ndw waging against’ ;that the attack against Japs, or is there going to be a tacit; said also that, with the collapse understending between the Sov-jof ‘Gerfnany, the Allies are-likely iets on gne sige and Great Britain; to receive assistance from Russia and the United States on the oth-.in prosecuting the war to a con- er. whereby Allied olanes can clusion on the Japanese. use Russian beses to launch at-| The air force in Australia can tacks against Japan’s homeland? |be greatly expanded, Mr. Davies Joseph Davies former ambassa- concluded, without in any way | dor to Russia, did not say that, in| handicapping the war in the air that such would be the case. | Germany and Japan, and he hint- What Mr. Davies did say was!ed that from now on, offensives Japan| against the Japs in the Southwest would be stepped consider-' Pacific will be conducted on a far ably without interfering with the. iarger scale than at present. PUBLIC REMINDED OF RULING AGAINST CAMERAS AND BINOCULARS AT BEAGHES) (Special to The Citizen) ‘ATLANTA, Ga., June 28.—Go-, state in part that “no.person not ing to the beach? [ot the —— — or a member Pp of an enforcement agency en- Wake fons votes ol gaged in the pocopemae vet his your camera or binoculars with] official duties shall use or op- you, for they will just be some-jerate at any time or place with thing else fo carry and you} in any of the ... zones... any won't be allowed to use them. [camera, any binocular, field Headquarters, Fourth Service! glass, or similar instrument in to Command reminded the general) the nature of visual aid, or any public today that Public Proc-j signal device.” jJamations No. 2 and No. 3 of the! Cee eae Eastern Defense Command for-/ bid taking pictures or using! RETURN TO CITY binoculars in restricted areas} along the Atlantic Sea Coast, in | Mrs. Pearl Barfield, cluding most ocean beaches from}of Tropical Amusement Park on Maine to Florida. | Duval street, and Miss Kay Gre- The proclamations, dated Sep |gory returned last Saturday tember 7 and December 21, 1942, from their vacations. Chaiige Of Bus! Schedule; Effective July 1¢t;.4943) ALL DEPARTURES on even hour—Evéry two hours ———_+—-BUSES LEAVE KEY WEST. 12:01 A.M.— 2:00 A.M.— 4:00 A.M. —6:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. — 10:00 A.M. — 12:00 M. — 2:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. — 6:00 PJM. — &:00 P.M. — 10:00 P.M. Buses Arrive Key West 40 minutes past the hour, every 2 hours BUS STATION. SOUTHARD and BAHAMA STREETS manager} | CAPT. LOWE TUESDAY | | Fumeral services for’ Capt. Ar- | thur ‘Lowe, 76, who died sudden- ‘ly Saturday morning, will be iheld tomorrow afternoon at 5:30 o'clock from the Chapel of the Pritchard Funeral Home. Services will be conducted by the Brethren, and burial will take place in the family plot in } the city cemetery. |MISS ELINOR LARSEN | RETURNS FROM TRIP! / Miss Elinor Larsen, secretary} jin County Judge Raymond RB. : Lord’s office, after a-week's vaca- tion in Le: nya tuned ber SEAL Be SAO Be par jents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lar-} | Sohoher sister, Miss Peris Larsen, | ander» brothers, . Kenneth, and Jark, and while she was away'she kad her tonsils removed. Miss Larsen, in September, will leave for Cleveland, Tenn. to take a four-year B. A. course in} Bob Jones College in that city, the student body. of which numbenss} six hundred. j vvvvvv Ty \PRESCRIPTIONS | bed been set afize be bombs. o by te oes ghee So Mourn: Vesuwms. Other Alea piames bebered to tewe come Som Se Beer East. pounded militery irges INSTALLATION CEREMONIES WILL TAKE PLACE DURING JULY of At the meeting . 163, Kni West Lodge No. | der. Pythias, held on the following office lected to serve during ing term Chancellor Commander ' thur J. Olds. Vice Chancellor—Freddy wards. Prelate—Marshall O” Master of Works— Gibson. Keeper of Records and Seal— J. Winfield Russell Master of Finance—3#F_ Pin Master of Excheqitt= M °S Gibson. , Master Sjursen. Inner Guard—Morris Cochran Outer Guard—J. L. Adams The installation ceremonies will take place during the mont of July. McKESSON’S - BEXEL VITAMIN B COMPLEX CAPSWEES Arms—Afént T ot ; en Atess and Come At te former aty two amGremes wer ei mm Gemes esd ceewer were torn sD DY Bomb Planes. basec im North Atrra cc-t-ued the bomiumg of Ser donue amc Sung wath the oer est a'tack on the fetter Slee Messina. et the northesst mp Sicily. & reported & 2 = =& devesfated condities ss were Terts oi the sporeframt at Paste i \leria at the Gime of it: samen der The Dutch coast was nt by RAF and Amerncen bombers = four different vieces amd ciomg “he nit it | | i ; | : fH i ) |

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