The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 17, 1943, Page 4

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“SHIFT” WORKERS GO-| ALONG AT RECORD. | BREAKING PACE | | | RICHARD C. BERGHOLZ —_ RENO. Nev., Aug. 17.—Reno’s -shift” workers, the ones run the ‘mathimery that) grinds out hundreds of divorces| every month, are going along at) @ ‘Yetord-breaking pace these! days, war and travel conditions| The reason? War-time pros-| perity. At least that’s the judg- | ment of the hundreds of attor-| Meys and courthouse workers} who come in daily contact with the stream of divorce-seekers. People now have enough! money so they can afford the “luxury of a divorce,” attorneys! say. It takes a well-filled poc ketbook to finance a Reno di VYoree, even under the most moderate circumstances. Price Schedule The Washoe County Bar As- RIGHT DOWN TO By CLYDE A. FARNSWORTH AP Features KABAJ, Iran, Aug. fe AP Features |S coreaneeng Sergeant William J. Caldwell, 24, of New York, tells _A Flyer’s Own Se 17.—Surja in following text what a flier re- Ps Dawa, the Nono or Tibetian members of a campaign. He was ie f princess, and Dr. Walter N. Koelz, in RAF, then an Army Air Forces Gunner, now teaches. the eminent Michigan-born na- turalist, were on their knees weed ing onions when I first saw them —not just ordinary onions, but rare Asiatic strains. They were both barefooted. The Nono had a sun helmet but the . , |scientist wore only knotted r a ‘ | white handkerchief t Id his months on A scholarly pate from the beating Guadalcanal (68 > sun bombing mis- sions). | saw a lot of fighting but most of things | remem- ber are ‘cracker barrel’ stories, I had come to Karaj looking |Koelz, and wondering stories I had heard of h |life. When I left, I was dering, but I was convinced that I had met one of the world piest men at not the moments Koelz, 48, one-time profe of great danger the University of Mic higar ae I've gotten Staff CHRISTENING: One of the comic STRATEGY: In New Hebrides, a private Str, Medic. capedince: tea Sgt. Frederic goonie birds on Midway laid two requisitioned jeep, took native chief | jen roving ihe Asatic hin! Ray, jr, to il- eggs in cowling, giving us break- for ride, let him fire machinegun . . . and almost continuously lustrate. fast and name for ship. and we got labor to prepare runway. past 13 shunning ign cok living among the people be working as agr employed by the Uni EARTH IN IRAN | melon, furnished by Koelz provid-| _€d a strain of resistance to a dis-| ease which was threatening to bankrupt the California growers. Somehow, the talk got around animal life in general and a wild boar named Piggy in parti-| cular. Piggy, as a piglet, had been given to Koelz by a farmer when doctor was nping out two, go in the mountains of Louristan province. Piggy grew up to be 300 pounds,” Koelz said. “He was like! a puppy, alawys following m about, the smartest beast I have} ver known. But other wild boars} would smell him and come root- ing into camp at night. Finally, we had to shoot him, poor thing.” |{ Koelz has also tamed partridge and now has a pet rabbit named Bunny. He took me to see his pet, Taggar. an Iranian tiger which? f she might have come but actually she was Iran's Elburz ‘noun- ON BUYING TRIP Leon, saivsman with OUTST ANDING PART IN TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1943 HELEN SWAIN TO TAKE. WEATHER REPORT Observation taken at 630 2 m EW-T. (City Office) ARSENIC AND OLD LACE Helen Swain, wife of Lt. Com Temperatures Joseph B. Swain, plays one of last 24 hours Ca the leading roles in last night Old Lace,” which the t wea Pry orma Players are presenung the * High Scnvoi Auditorium on Aug- - — aie ust 19th, 20th and 2ist. in the play eres ap Bras ow Mrs. Swain is a retiring old lady,’ 701-1 ;sinfall since Aug. b but in private life tius popular A om young matron has little time fo Deficiency since August 1, retirement. Besides managing ix a iches a ee 168 house and taking care of her fant “Total rainfall “since Jan. 1. ily Mrs. Swain, among other activ- Gichiés 13.73 ities, is Entertainment Chair a ‘ “4 fi since J 4 of the Navy Relief, and Pubi Detick ne : ae casa am Chairman of the Red Cross. How " ever, the Key West Players s: Relative ay that no one is more faithful at : 72% hearsals or more sincere in ou Tomorrow's Almanac ing up her part than M ise 722 om osnesenictdiiette renee 759 pm ALL SICILY Moonrise 1027 p.m Moonset 95 om (Continued from Page Une) Tomorrow's Tides Many more succeeded in seach- (Naval Base) ‘ . ae High Tide Low Tide ing their destination. When dawn 14ae eae $26 on came, the waters in the straits 12:31 p.m. 6.42 pm were cluttered in places with FORECAST ey West and V ak: hast Pear Volkows : “e an sociation has adopted a price "agile Agr oe ae i. bing Prsccn. the wreckage of boats an t farm thi Roar . Sree which says that $250 is “The ae fn e D id Southard streets, left D&P9es- : : — Sai the ‘recommended reasonable “ vie 2 ‘i sag . nderstorms — bs doctor's hes, t Ss vening en route to New When dawn came the Amer- da: Little change im tem average minimum fee” for the st Karaj, village Ye nd other points in the north this aft m, tonight run-of-the-mill divorce case. The i araj, ville ’ : icoms, going into Messina along * this afternoon, t h' an Agricultural Cx r here he will purchase ednesday forgnowy; seat Siotiation adds, however, that * ; is - west of Teheran. T as a la k of goods for the es- the serth coast. and the British afternoon, an evening the ‘attorney is entitled to take given Koelz an 4 t h he represent we and thunderstorms. itrte consideration, in fixing the asx t and a p pe M in expects to be away Eighth Army. along the east (iid duavers! Abii fee} séch relevant matters as the)‘ . € 5 ee ' s i Hee ST Sea s * Ps es Rag i ‘ ” . . ’ 2 mons days, VISITING Various’ egest, met only small bends of “iate Southwest €a P oor of ‘ compensation, BOMBING: On Guadalcanal the Japs, would DEMOCRACY: Returning from long-range mis- nd I sat rket cente in order t ne ay fot amount involved in the repair their fields at night, so we went out sion, we received instructions for another |. jittle mulberre t ct vis which Axis forces that were trying to Hat onto controversy and other items. on nuisance raids. We couldn't make bombs mission as soon as the “Goonie” was loaded. about such things a f ing DUb- escape rather than to fight. Sev- N craft or storm fh addition. the divorce-seeker fast long enough, so we originated a secret Ordering weary crew to catch much needed plant, wild Ir ; ngs have been issued bale we tree’ on shames weapon, empty beer bottles. Hurtling down, sleep under wing, a three-star general and K eral thousands were taken as —_—— ee i expenses dur i ; 5 Sea Side cies a i dib-cin weeks. That rune the bottles screamed, kept Japs in foxholes. his staff rolled up their sleeves, loaded plane. “s Bs easpilind 4 prisoners, and. when last advises TEMPERATURES ee oe setineted $400, plus i: Impe = oe reached here from the front.’ —_— transportation. ae aie be to The Citizen i Sea data for the 24 pre-prosperity times, iF e m., Aug ft the cost acted as a deterrent to = ‘ aia sae See 4 a as Persons considerin; al Mssensateeneinhiibsansemsanntsedswenrsesesesss. et ere F Reno di Now, the bulk f| iui ae wW Bureau ivorce. low, of} ene ered city. ' i Highest Lowest the actions involve persons with| i} fi d ( l, 3 re incomes, who now can assi te oO umn Allied planes, shortly befor last —— last mgt« a divorce they have daylight. crossed the straits and a: = wanted for some time. ececcee a ’ FOR SALE HELP WANTED bembed the railroed yards at C = Another factor advanced bod +. ¢ : a a wa ee 4. ee oe 2 = which the fugitives were gath 5 some attorneys concerning the S : a - R AL L ARY BOOKS. I « N -P. red, male or 7 . i vity i : . . : . age tae t best se female Patio, aval red t dt id also . imeteased divorce activity is the HUNGER: Green, inexperienced kid with pro- | DAUNTLESS: After a successful mission “Goonie brary copies of latest t El F 609 ae. } e (0 board trains. an: ; . rgd ee v. i" | digious appetite . . . that was our gunner from = Bird” was attacked by score of Zeros. Most ers at reduce - __8081-t bombed roadways over which i oa io Met eae aceon 1, Pennsylvania coal mines. At height of his first of our control cables were shot away. One SaBEEES, hooks ES and FOUNTAIN the enemy was fleeing. cesar 4 “4 lenged by other atates, ‘thas! Battle, Jop gun slugs split open can of his Jap came at us in suicide plunge ... we turned monton and E Poa ee ee ¢ piece Bs D4 ing Jong-standing deci- | favorite tomato juice. Our green gunner began at last minute. We crash-landed at home, in macy = f a K.W. AIRPORT 38 s2 ae hich felt Nevada decrees) fight. In next few days he bagged two Zeros. few doys were off again. Tojo, here we come! 0-FP. CABIN CRUISER. S o as THE LOW DOWN ; subject to attack by every other) — ; -- — ~--— _ - able for living. s f No ex ‘ nd state. roe - motor just ove ~ Co rom. iN 78 Miustrative of the current NICE WORK IF YOU } THE WAVES ROLL IN Whitehead St ’ . N York iz = ete ti ne ‘in CAN GET IT I P SALARIES PAID ¢ ° ‘ ing irst six months abet: FOR SALE. Real M M wes RIES ID for L of 1943. a total of 2.371 actions! Ap Featur: Teainn F ' Night Waitresses ; weéte filed here, by far the great N ‘ . AS oP oO 1 72 > @tsix-month total in. Reno's. MANITOWOC, Wis, Aug. 17 Ww 79 There isn't mu the WATTRES 2 1 4 now, almos: 20 actions! fF Mix Charl fe i FOR SAL . Ga hatte até being filed every day the = busy mak- ings of St Hotel t LEAVES ON TRIP doors are open and! ing those fancy jackets for bottles Ney may Stes. 4 . the “split-shift” crew expects Used in war vessels in : rag \NII ¥ the. pace to be maintained as Mami t \ 4 K Jong. as the war prosperity con Mr efer has made cover- MEN'S. LADY ings f t { champaign E nd soda te | white satin i R V s i ribbon for soda t Or the ben: fit ' rs, and K & red, wt ) cham gr’ KR APARTME pa i the . ‘ onies wudlag ONCE The i {sponsors ' \ P . w t Your Stockings te STRAND THEATER FOR ' be : So we : Pings JOHN GARFIELD in AP Features Write: WANTED , = ‘AIR FORCE Learn to shop wisely when pur a Gilling your hese and they w ANGERS = WANTED. tax W nj: ‘Falcon Strikes Back give you better service 7 me Phone 282, we SiWckings this year are limited White r Cleane s. to*five colors in any one sty! wugl-tf dance “ New regulations specify that they G Car. Will! air MONROE THEATER have a stipulated number of row é Pac cana W ugh -tf SMILING THROUGH” and F , ; in 1Al ited River Robin Hood” of stitches in the leg to prevent k W nee ' ‘ ATER REEI skimpy construction. They must > : nee = ing Prensa re Fighting also carry § identificat S ‘ “ : uerillas the prospective buyer w an : — what she is getting er > Eee aie . Se The sheer ss of rayon stack: ‘HE’ CANARY TURNS: FICTION - NON-FICTION ings is expressed i s st Tv 7 ! TECHNICAL B nier.” It refers to the eight i ? Tue . - — Nera OUT TO BE AS 39 A.M. A yge Bat verk. A. b6-denier stock THE FIRST CONTINGENT elts .M. 10 8 P.M. ing is very sheer. The 50, 65 and| in front of the new bar \ Eh . * TB denier stockings are classed as! pphe se Phe x1 : s IF YOU'RE Lookiwe Foa sheer or semi-shecr © EQUI- Dottie, M < ‘,) sent to t Oper I valent to the 2 and 3-thread silks. 4, ) ; Okla Me The 100 denier is service weight! 4, + " }eitions ad hus relieve T and equivalent to a 5 or 6-thread cree rer oe — sil. SEE PAUL Smit BT coer ierpeaall ce ; ITALIANS FIGHT ; HITLER: HISTORY'S : oli 334 Simonton $7. r ‘ run-stop liquid that can be bought GERMAN ‘ALLIES Lost ee in the ten cent store can be car-. }, — _ . St tied in’ the purse. Later the hose Ty AP Features Writer an produc help - *h can be mended or taken to sewe LEXANDRIA, La., Aug tide against her. Be = kniting shop aii isiehe cemnriie At : . ee , Nail polish as 8 run stopn Givedueer The World's News Seen 7 hrough be used in emergencies but sho x“ 7 > UISTIAN SCIENCE sare nevér be used on acetate rayon = THE CHRIST TENG EK MONITOR fabric as it may damage the f: : ~ OK I brie beyond repair Ww ° a N Toe holes in hosiery should tx 7 whole arm Re om Sensat avoided by frequent trimming of 1943 WANTED TO BUY aa ee { toenails. For hosiery that rubs and "kazine Section, Make wears at the back of the anki E EN the Home. there are small cushioned pads __ . . that can be worn in the inside ‘ me 7-W ) 7-31 wacks of the shoes a 9 Be sure your garters are not back of FEMALE HELP WANTED FOUND too short — or buy longer hose. oe. T} ; — z TAD SNCE This will help prevent runs and {ot n < striping ASHIER ‘ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM aoles in the top of the stocking. xt B I 327 Elizabeth Sircet Key West, Florida One way to determine prope: oa ri Sst 2

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