The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 20, 1943, Page 1

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THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, AAMOLD MURPHY, SAILOR, FATALLY SHOT LAST NIGHT Bemme Peres WH ete Heid be DAUGHTER OF SIR a HARRY OAKES ON ©: Aecectated Frees? MIAMI July 20.—Nancy jekes de Marigny. daughter “ the murdered Sir Harry Qutes end wile of Count Al- teed de Marigny. who is Serged with the crime. ar- ered bere today from her *emumer home in Meine on her wey te Nassau. where her husband is lodged in jail. She refuses to make any ment about her mission. other then to say that she will pworesent the Oskes fam- v * the trial, which has bron wontonned at the request of the crown. Countess de Marigny. eretty red heed wes asked owntediy by « reporter if she es going to Nassau to aid “ eusbend end replied. “1 wowlde t out it that way. AAA 5 heath! RALPH CASH, 65, DES THIS “AM. ° newe — when te JULY 20, 1943 | Che Key West Cittzern THE U.S.A FOUR BULLETS PIERCE HOOD OF = ALL CITIZENS OF ROME, NOT ON CITY PATROL WAGON IN EARLY MORNING; DRIVER HIT IN FOOT Four bullets pierced the hood, (harged ‘eesssarees one of them at the base of the windshield of the city’s patro! wagon, while Call Officer Frank WAY TO NASSAU Jolly was driving it at Thomas and Petronia streets at 4 o'clock this morning. One of the bul- lets grazed Officer Jollv’s right ankle. but the wound is not serious. The officer was about to turn from Petronia into Thomas street when somebody in a yard began ELECTION OF W. W. DEMERITT AS MONROE SCHOOL firing at the wagon. The marks in the hood show that all the acute bullets were fired at an engle. else three of them would have struck the motor, which. however. was undamaged. ft is thought that the bullet thet pierc ed the hood at the base of windshield richocheted and struck the Officer Jolly’s ankle. Several persons ren after the man who did the shooting. but he jumped a fence and disappeared. SUPERINTENDENT APPROVED BY GOVERNOR HOLLAND te per nt Monroe c+ by the govern The telegram inty, has been approved was addressed to FUME OF FUNERAL FOR LO. reenter e eee ee ee ee RRR ERE ARRERREREERE REE ERED oe ———. ANNOUNCED LATER REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT 4 SQUIBB HIGH POTENCY 100 Capsules SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY, Inc. Prescription Druggists PHONE 199 Devel and Fleming Streets ome WET AM BLSINE SS kal (| fern CAL RESIDENT TO BE THERE MAY BE SHORTAGES DUE To Americans Ave Thinking Of Wess To Win Conflict “ WAR—BUT NOT OF INVENTION IDEAS ERESEEEEEEE EES ESEEEES SEES ESSE EEESE EER ES ESSERE EES AP Many Gadgets Ss t wg THE GARDEN RESTAURANT Former 609 DUVAL STREET Serving Regular DINNERS and A LA CARTE MEALS From 5 to 9:30 P. M. Under the Chef Management of EDWARD A. SNYDER Whimsy. Too VISITING HERE Boy make himself generally use newspaper and printing lishment. Must be years of age, and have his own bicycle. Salary $15 per week. The Key West Citizen of neat at least ACTIVE CIVIL OR MILITARY DUTY, ORDERED TODAY TO EVACUATE CITY (By Associated Press) LONDON. July 20.—All_ citi- zens of Rome not on active civil cr military duty. were ordered today to evacuate that city. ac- cording to announcements over recorded the Radio Rome. in British Broadcasting Corpora tion’s studios. At the beginning of the war, Rome tad a population of only 1,250,000. and it has doubled since then because of the reports that had circulated throughout Italy that the Eternal City would not be bombed. but, since Monday's raid by S00 Allied vlanes. with the killing of 160 and the injur ing of 1.600 according to Italian reports. military authorities, in issuing their croclemation for the evacuation of Rome. pointed out that it now is as likely to be bombed as any other part of Italy. As that is true. the announce ment further said that Rome is en overcrowded city, with not nearly enough accommodations for everybody who wishes to stey there. The streams of peo- fle from ail over Italy. it was added. heve made Rome prob. ebly the most overcrowded city in the world. The Italian propaganda minis try. as is usual for it to trv to today though great damage had cover up facts, reported that been done by the raiders, “not a sinale military objective hit by a bomb”. Radio Berlir Radic war went even further than Rome by declaring that the Al lies “bombed the Vatican”. BRITISH EIGHTH ARMY SAID TO BE STORMING GATES OF CAT. ALLIED HEADQUARTERS in ,¢ Sicily. July 20.—While the Brit ish Eighth Army is storming the gates cf Catania the Americans ete acvancing to the west and the north and the Canadians are toward Enn forwerd Flurging entral Sicily. it ted today. WANTED Him AM PAGGARD had t both Alhes had to have cation of his fab MURDER IN TIN Starting Thursday in The Citizen CITIZEN ADS BRING EXCELLENT RESULTS SEIZED LISBON DADE LODGE NO. 14 F.& A.M ez Described (A. Meet V bee oes sesso And Efficient Simee Pegeeenee OM Testibitees . Ratrosd Verde Ga & LATE BULLETINS — Luss, cw tonte tow tan * foe lerevte Avert. (By Annertatee Prone © cme PREPARING FOR WAR TO SF WASHINGTON View -& mira} Frederick J. Horm set toter that the United State: Nery preparing for + wer «garnet Japer that will last till 1949. and Seere tery cf the Navy Frank Knox se he deplored the optunstic * in which some Americans dmowes ed the wer. He added ther « “hard fight lies ehead betere the war will come to «mn end - 130 TOWNS RECAPTURES MOSCOW. — One hundred «ne thirty towns heve en receptwre? A a by the Russiens since they beger their offensive against Orel + ~ * Gey’s communique announces’ A) some points the Russiens «re re ported to have edvanced te web of hedgehoo fortificetren that the Germans throws éround Orel since it in the first sumreer on Russi have they copter = 4 thew oe ALLIES INCH UP ON MUNDA DARWIN. — American end Aue stralian Flanes are continuine te bette the bese 4s the troops contineer their slow edvence. Allied troop also are renerte be on Salemaus on New WILL ITALY ASK I LONDON correspondents believ stortly will base their op: the art that are receive $ Noth bul. in r it is anne tired of the wa awa have be iow were DIETARY DILEMM\ By SPOON em CATO (APPTER PALACE THEATER POWER ' NEw

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