The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 4, 1943, Page 5

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Reeetinted Press Day Wire Service and Al Features Per 8 Vears Devote the Be we Suto Kev West eeeeteeeemenenes LONG-HOLDING CATAN mk on Wa Oty Remnant 0 Thaw | od When Raiders Took tebamd * home oN A . . ume on Mew Georgie Isiend ote Geetheet Pecitic. was Amernans yes Departmen od held th werd wher the ted by tenk od the hep ponet eme end Ome mmat aor he tee of the fags who hes on eH Bethke by thew rags A CR metre iions to gmt © Geer fea te « nit cost ~~ ton were being ~eeet ap =e “ t th ~“<— -« heed ewe tee me * eet belie ew ends the Joep offs anks became oo e jong ooee wee thet any furthe ~~ it Munda was @ was tose protect : ite he ony nebo oe ‘ . e * The ve t = « boat » RECEIVING PRAISE POR DRAWING CHART EES A A Haghest CASH Prices Paid ter USED CARS * tee Teme SavaReko mpponte Bus Baton THE SOUTHER ESO * NEWSPAPER KEY Ww FLORIDA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, HUGE NAZI ARMY TRYING TO FLEE RUSSIANS ARE FOLLOWING CLOSE ON THEIR HEELS IN FLIGHT FROM OREL 10) Awsoctated Press MOSCOW, Aug 5.—-Two nur housand Germans Russian { @ victorious ly king with ma t hells and Mf retreat, nique stat nds of dead or sops t off from rail ng dirt se enveloped in dust p oy vetucles and men in thight communique said, af its former great- industrial city. Its ruins simest as vast as they age ael. The they keds th mut a shell “ were Germans, fer Ban thes of into effect LATE BULLETINS (1y Aemert indreds putting NAPLES BOMBED AGAIN ALGIERS. Allied planes, based im North Africa. last night bombed Nevles easin. destroying submarine base and causisg much damage to docks and dock- ing facilities. Reaaio Calabria. in the heel of the Italian boot. avded by two waves of planes. AMERICAN LOSSES LIGHT WASHINGTON Secretary of War Stunson today ne Ame: S: announced a with cily pave been light, « 2 He also said that the Axis coes heve lost more thas 100.000 nen prisoners since the invasion i Sicily began MOSQUITOES BOMB RUHR LONDON Fest. hard-striking Mosquitoes bombed the Ruhr Val ey lest might and left war and dustrial olents in flames. Naval planes attacked «4 flotilla of Ger men torpedo boats off the coast of Holland. and sank one and left hree m @ sinking condition. In operation did the Allies plane neither 100 LOCOMOTIVES RUINED LONDON The British Air Aimistry issued ¢ report today in h Ut wes stated that during sly Allied planes destroyed 100 3erman locomot in Germany ad countries occupied by the Ger mens #h (rade One Pre-War TIRES ad TUBES Also BICYCLE TIRES Most Sizes Ceiling Prices Bring Your — Certificate POOR OLD CRAI SERVICE STATION PHONE 9134 Division at Francis Street mit off can losses in the battles + then $00 killed up to July SLIGHT FALLING OFF STILL SHOWN LOGS PILED UP IN BUSINESS ON OVERSEAS HIGHWAY DELAYS STAR’ While the gers Highway passing over the bridge be only slightly ke comparative the still. failing crease last with July 1 great year month last amount of tolls colle off, thougt compare in 1942 proxin mth it was less thar WW. Collect taled $28,166.50 27.646 a bered 28.906 Passenge pared with 4 and the coms vehicles is 4,414 to 5.76: of last yea FINGERPRINTS ARE COMPARED PRODUCED AT HEARING OF SIR HARRY OAKES MURDER CASE (My Associated Irene) NASSAU. Aug. 5.—Deiective Frank Conway, of New York who has been e f.ngerprint ex Fert for 17 years, today showed Magistrate F. E. Fields presid nig et the hearing in the Sir Herry Oakes murder pictures of two fingerprints. one of them taken from a window sill, direct ly back of the pillow on which Sir Harry was sleeping when he was bludgeoned to death the other of one of the fingers of Alfred De Mariqny. Oakes in-law who is chsaraed with the murder. and NOT ONE 340 NEW Y CATO CAFETERIA 1100 Simonton Street A DEFENSE PROS a The privileges teria are follow CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES of the Key West Naval Station extended to the CONTRACTORS PERSONNEL of 7 and Navy Defense ects ae oe. OF ARMY. NAVY. pad GUARD and MARINE Pa EMPLOYEES FAMILIES OF THE ABOV! GROUPS PROPERTY OF WORK ON WUBLE REMEDIED mmander Falcon Ic amicable arrangements have | DR WARREN HEARD «- AT ROTARY SESSION PAVILION; al hundred logs said today phone poles but no syed the beginning made to have the logs taken = wk on the school fe ve site, so that what remains hildren, are now de SINGLETON TELLS OF PRO- old dancing pavilion can be ning of work on the scre down and work be started POSED PURCHASE OF PROP- cd pavilion and bathhouse t bathhouse and _pavilior will be constructed on the t ERTY FOR C. OF C. Beach on the n B. Cleare, Jr., attorney for n the east side o nool board, has asked Mr . of the Mackle Construc —t British Eighth | Army, Follow ng Terrific Reuhendinente Storms Into Stronghold ee ry GEO. WILLIAMS Aled Military Esper FATALLY HURT Biers That At Set Will Fall in Neat Few SEAMAN STATIONED AT KEY Days WEST MET WITH ACCi DENT IN NEW YORK » have t ompany, which is building Se ee Key West schol si volhouse for colored chil- | - - ALLIED HEADQUARTENS c pieateerge utena »have the logs removed NORTH AFRICA Avs . ) civ bathhouse site. Go t seanet nai enue eer 5 Brit.sh Eighth Army. wader al inder Falcon stated that | Barly k diy mber of the boar -_ ‘i ‘ oe they pei ; s work on the sea bath oko! eral Bornes Sontgemery. ste C = © pa’ and bathhout ct will be started next n New ¥ ed and captured Catene au built vorning. ’ G Ww 22 morning x v tation +t ; 5 . For more than tee went \ i jure sooo» FIRST SHIPMENT OF MEAT UNDER Sis" sci ssmitn's'¢. msrr ser et sm ickiiil: bhitsone tae th S. i on He hat by Bombing slenes end Alle g W poke con The first snipment of beef. veal, He added that capacity ship-|“@™4s. Albert Damels, > mn ot i n b, under the earmarking’ ments are expected to reach K: © injured. He is a soldier from ings weee ie oatme —< net » order issued to Chicato packers West next week. Efforts are be- | Crewe N The skulls of its fortificstions: bed teen © v. J. H. Stone, F. by the OPA, is expected to ing made to have the meats ar-, both fractured. The cat er HW © town at 7 o'clock Saturday rive here twice a week, as was’ jump . turn, hit a tree and @uced to rubble, etan Seat M \ D HM ning. suggested by Paul G. Albury,! ianc upside down. Williams’ troops, after hurieg tek i K tt Lieutenant Commander Rav C. chairman of the Key West Area! brother owned the mac nee aleon, local civilian pe: vel Food Commission. The first a: Wil - at Edwards, defenders, conssting «testy IN BODY flicer. said that Saturday's con- rangement, under the OPA order, N.Y. 5 E. J. and the late Goemans, stormed inte te ignment will not be a capacity Ethel Willan fied January I IMORE 1 hipment, as:\not enough time has “** shipment a week, but it 26, 1939. He the Ed Other columms of te i [since tie mew order went iS eXDe 1 that it will be chang- is ed 1 Sicha Rene, teenie tet the town. om : aig Me to heave vd te * ‘ i t miles northwest 4 (A en ee \ , pursuit of fleeme As Pvt. 1 Military leaders os ' cum, ¢ n the tell of Catanse o« B \f the bel hat a't of Biety . be ' » » Allred bends wm * A “ as Consumers: | |',sumex rou BAR ROBBERY HERt A re FORM wit test of the Man | ' Comn r to ave man hour a 2 | ‘ gether h many other Ppp mpanie he United States, are read- plbsigari 7 fas meter every two months instead of ere was that An ' ! for Ww us ¢ imed, we are estimating . a meter reading every other month, basing it on re ee previous month's consumption. This does = n 7 ! your for if we have over- on 1 your « imptior next actual read- KEEP YOURSELF STROD i i HEALTHY see \ ised 26 uw { ga Take VITMAINS Every Day ere ae ee SPECIAL MEETING ccuinpbion at Dbainite: lide wink tobe SQUIBB COUNCIL FRIDAY Nu sO i) units, and whe we read CAPSULES eter August we ds you al con Vas 6 ; von s. You paid for 26 units in J \ August bill « only 10 units Key West Gas Co. *3°9 SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY, Inc. Prescription Druggists PHONE 199 Duval and Fleming Street: PALACE THEATI WILLIAM BOY “BORDER PAT RE NEWS ond SEF

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