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GROUP OF « WAACS' GIVEN DIFFERENT: ASSIGN-, The first representatives of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, Stationed in Key West have here and are already fm administrative duties vars nora bag of the Harbor | Defenses of West. | ‘The WAACS, four in number, | @e all third officers which rank equivalent to second lieutenant | Se the Army. They are recent} cord of Intermediate Officer | at Fort Des Moines, Ia., and fe stationed here on temporary | duty. } ‘The officers and their assign-! Seents with Headquarters, Key!| Barracks, are Frances C.| of Houston, Texas, assistant thief, military personne! branch;! Winifred A. Diamond of Brooklyn, | ws 5: . ¥., assistant purchasing of-! engineer division; Margaret BM Gill of Jefferson City, Mo., as- Sistant chief, civilian personnel To So il DOWN ON THE FARM! Mr. Jamison and his two sons, David Clyde and Lee, have mastered a tractor. 29 5 wtb eR oe oh ax BERLIN GIVEN (Continued from Page One) the anti-aircraft firing was the|. most sustained and widespread of the war, not excepting the “umbrella” firing over the Straits of Messina to protect the | fleeing Italians and Germans that were striving to cross that body _ Your Electric Cords By VIVIAN BROWN | Highest last 24 hours By HUGO S. SIMS. Special Washington Correspondent of The Citizea Lowest last night AP Pestures Writer OPENING A SECOND FRONT } selves to the policy of friendship Normal Your electric cords and plugs) WOULD SHIFT WAR BURDEN that is dictated by world condi- will work longer if handled care-; While, the United Nations have! tions. lly. | not opened a “second front” that! j ere Rainfall 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m., inches —_-— iously, it is impossible to a. of water from Sicily to the miain-}’ If you have a switch at the out-| meets the definition and desires’ rqmove the agp and infan since Aug. 1.° % let! it should be turned off before! 0* Joseph Stalin, the democracies | lobg-standing telat * ‘that = al { ae land of Italy. All over:the:at-.|/ a ted have rendered considerable as-| people in bath countries. 1 sciency since August tacking cosites’ of!” Wine? yey equipment is connected.| -isfance to the Soviet. | No parley, conference ur pact,\~ =e. aired Heme > |Othetwise a. sparking between| The United States and Great! regardless of announced’ results, ‘Rost. ceint: dane eam. 1 heavens were filled with burst-!the metal prongs and plug will| Britain have contributed greatly | would have much effect “upo?’ “inches peat! | 14) i 7 minutes ' Slowly destroy the terminals. |to the fighting power of the Red| suspicious citizens of either poricency since January 1, aap = oe Never pull the cord to discon-|Army by sending thousands of! country. ppb eco yee tS of the raid, which lasted an nect the plug. Grasp the plug, and, | ‘@nks, planes gad guns. oe We should not lose sight of Helative Humidity ‘hour, but from then onward the | if it should stick, rock it gently |0US tonnages of supplies have} the fact that Russia, Great Brit- 11% from side to side as you pull to} been sent to Soviet Russia de-|ain and the United States have | 7 | Tomorrow’s Almanac | anti-aircraft bursts cf shells be-! loosen one connection at a time. | Fite the peril of enemy action. | been driven together by the COn-' s. nrise 7:05 a. a If the cord accidentally be-, 1" addition, the steadily in-' vergence of their interests. Con- ¢.ncet ' 7:53 p. ms igan to decrease, and toward | soaked with water, be sure | Creasing aerial bombardment of; sequently, we should seek to Moonrise 2:43 a. m4 erd only an occasional gun'never to handle the connected |Germany has compelled the Luft-:make this relationship perman- yoonset 4:25 p. m! | : cord with your bare hands. A “@ffe to withdraw some of its! ent through mutual adjustments = = Tides blasted at the raiders. | thick pad of dry paper should bx purged rigs : Maer 5 Eastern) which will permit the major great : i # ts 7 }used to prevent shock. Don’t even ront. ndon officials suggest) interests of the three nations to, Base} i amis morning Patio meas a dry connected cord with raat ore en of - cee be identical. ee) Tide — a 5 one w or, electricity, and [ighter squadrons an pro! iy = nie othe am. a. admitted that the raid was wet hands. Water, electricity, and one dict ok WL a = note Obviously, there exists «th £35 am: 1:54 pn. fast the human body are often a fatal | danger that when the menace of | jof the most destructive 1 combination: mations are concentrated through- ‘ Rt ae FORECAST } the war. and, on top of that ad-| When not in use the cord bag gettiaransrieiggice Pace the porsctieg i Guay sane Key West and Vicinity: Lit should be hung loosely, and stored ee ee fed interests > tle change in temperature thi | mission, it was announced that! a assistance. In London, the totali@uced unified interests, the © . jin a cool, dry, clean place. Rubber- afternoon, tonight and Ws ed! three nations might assert inter- of enemy strength is estimat Fr \ i immier had been made/covered cords last longer in the ; ests which are incompatible. Un-' day morning; widely scat AP Features ike tek Welt tees en Henrich Himm at 4,100 combat planes. Of these, | : “ Qranch, and Mary A. Martin. of = CENTER POINT. I: ! en eee Sere: SOE) Per TS | dark. : 7 est \less amicably settled, by mutual Showers and thyndeystorms Bl distant. chief, rs pat ie OS * xs — before rag j learned | minister of the interior, view) Because ‘of the scarcity of labor ageing ce Wrecvorthwest-| adjustment, issues that arise afternoon and evening. " aeere See - pvershoes are correc’ arnyard i i ade | 2 or of new | ‘ as | . service, branch. Jamisons decided they were| footwear They commed oe | chief duty will be to provide /2nd materials the number of new! 4. 1200 in Russia and about| Csd "petite @ break tha . Thié Women's Army Auxiliary 8 gore Peng areas : lootwear. ey covered a lot of| outlets is limited. Extension cords Geb ia the Séedisecrs {offer Germany an opportunity Per " Quepe was organized more than a ya Poiags 8 gar tise — pe _ i er mer discovered | pretection against air raids. |are being ubed more widely. The re in the Mediterranean sec-) 4, get on one side or the other = Wednesday foreneon; wide> leeae to % Pe s e functions cultivator | i rm > use: slide r ; sith y ‘ome Hyhpid by enlisted’ find out that farming isn’t the Neighbors quietly joked about ‘. tects tise be time to be care 11| Tumse, followed: by. the pet aera 7 men ts pf the Army for 3 “ ae $ quietly joked about’ ror into the Italian government. ime to time to be sure it _ Sicils, baw sed; The danger of such a squabble rms. , P : which wor ‘are bwell suited: thus | “Ch, they thought it would be.| «the amateurs”, predicted they has not crackec, frayed or worn | “1Y€ a8ainst Sicily, hes disposed, otwi the Allies en by Hatteras, N.C. to Aipiifatticolay Silat the men for comba‘ duty pe a opine wes to| wouldn't last, but loaned a hand | Marshal Petro Badoglio announc- | thin x more Ferien aes ——_ Sg prensa is ~ Dh “3 ® Fla: No small craft or. storm On September 1 the organiza- ps Moone sae t ee Lg so Hi steer the Jamisons away from | eq this morning that the govern-| If the cord is run. around the (yon ted ‘Ttaly from gs sts lieve that the Germans will “2"inés have been issued. : tion will drop the wors “ayxil- vag cae : a . ay ae possible disaster with crops and} ‘room, it should be attached to the {04 woakened the “Axis hold.Make an attempt to divide the i lary” from ite name and become FP. tne AAA. recently prevented) ivestock: jmont hed isken meseurts. $9] baschoerd with rubber or fiber in-/" ‘tne Balkan. States -three nations. It is presumed SENIOR LABORERS : &@ part of the ‘Army itself peep sed ae pred Napier po 56 ase ae mi Cit¥ | make Rome an open city in eat) Set fasteners. threat in the Mediterran-| that Germany, before utter de- POSITIONS OP! 4n over 170 Army posts and i satage seed ea wieein. ee a i . ome jermany feat, will attempt to make peac G@iifistions in this country nln hairy Se es ogay te wouldn’t price their! as well 2s in name. His an-; Badoglio spoke. reports were re- t osteo br cg br mee yt oe oe a — e ' mec personnel “soldiers of the soil” and at $200 an acre because it) _ncement was considered here! ceived here that German soldiers ‘defenses, which the! Americans, with the intention of _ The United States Civil Serv id Randling jobs in 142 classifications pacts pico, j would be snapped up at once } : Teuton fort in . While! Successfully defending Germany ice Commission announces that iz phd mennes by a en Pe sci a —_ In naga |@8 meening that he feared the are streaming into Rome for dis- t bears the bulk of the @sainst invasion by the ren iin- applications will now be accept. | | jobs are now employing 75 a ison, i he well-improved layout in-| Anies would «a: out a raid’ positions to vari + Ital st Germany, it is re-j 18 enemy. ed from persons who ; er cent of the enlisted men who pode raat agar pe Boss cludes a team of horses, 12 reg- itu o . | Posen eeranoe: aly aid in the form of m In view of the treaty between’ reached their 16th birthday ine | Se doing non-combat work which goodbye to his family . every! istered Poland China sows, 81,0m Rome similar to the one on to try to forestall the threatened the aerial offensive and/Great Britain and Russia, pledg-' : ; + iE an be handled by women. Each | Monday and didn't say hello) spring pigs, 200 Leghorn hens a ae, aig, 2s snpa.gn in the Mediterren-| ing each nation hot to hake ait? % frou those Wie-aeee fetiied for the Corps re-/agsin until Priday night. Setur-tcurrently producing 145 eggs aj” nt 0h But even while invasion of that country. Fore “ | separate peace. there seems to reached the minimum age limits | # Meves one of these men a sd ca thiatties thn nocest oot), Pedigreed. Shropshire | ~ Ee SS a If, in addition to these activi-jbe little reason to worry about! as shown in the original am | 7 For some military jobs, more- a ES ass ys So es sar sheep, 23 head of cattle, includ CooooovocoooooooosoooqusqqoveusvccooooooooooCs: =i... the Angol-Americans openjGerman diplomatic manipula-) nouncements for Senior Labors | Pe bere had more civil- | his teporis and plan an. (7S Bine milld cows, a tractor and| “f° 3 ' in Northern France of tions. “ers positions at the Naval Op: | ee aeerrence than nee hd oar pers oo. Plan an-'4 good set of machinery i assi te re) umn ent magnitede to compel] It is hardly probable “that ei- eriting Base here : é Tinie sales to Ei Aces becomes| Why the five Jamisons acetal The Jamisons have had a lot; Germany to withdraw troops] ther country, after the hardships — Further information and ape ; complete in a much a time. {to farming, they _ still don't}! thrills in their adventure in| eeeee ecccecccccccceces § (0 Russia, the burden of the; and perils of the present) war, plication blanks may- be obtain | ug know—except that they thought!the country, but a few will al-| FOR SALE A WANTED id shift from Russia to} would be foolish enough to give cd from the Recorder, Labe ; DIRECTOR OF USO anyone cold aperite a farm|Wa7s stand out peste ocracies 'Germany a breathing spell, the i, Room 105, Post Offic ‘ FU. without half trying. But they; There was the night Jamison) RENTAL LIBRARY BOOKS. Li-| WANTED—Late Model Car. Will) this development is in-{ chance of a partial victory and r Wes ; TO BE TRANSFERRED did know they weren't getting: ¥@5 elected president of — the| brary copies of latest best, seli-i P@y cash. Address P.O. Box‘ ak tiie Ax is be tee io isninnen the = } - te °| > "a a : y i str as\ ne Axis, we do} g > ga egg se “ enough happiness out of the city}Commupity club. A little thing.! ers at reduced prices. PAUL} 423. Key West. augl-tf° re i that Stalin. Regis praarag a ae ™ ’ Miss Alice M. White, director | routine. yes, but if meant that the family SMITH, bookseller, corner Si-! ——~——————— SS Roitman ae a ee t re ef the USO-NCCS Women’ Enter Trouble gg nar apse aos i=l momton and Eaton Sts. | pall sins, aa ut cue to be supe OF COME OUT OF ; “ad lo F ate! ‘§ 4 s 5 p. m. to sak < eee Ce) at (2 Duval! When they bought their 90-1 w 7 es be ae | augl-tt) 2 a. m. Salary $30.00 weekly |the democracies, although it is) 9 CWECR 1A M@ireet, will be transferred after) acre farm, trouble really began.{, With what they hope were | _ aes | J.-D. Restaurant. Apply Mrs C#Sily possible to understand| ' @ brief vacation. | They nervously watched a reall their hardest years behind them.|FOR SALE—Real Money-Making| 7, (0- Restaurant. Apply, Mrs. voy ec viet is anxious to be im 7oavs ; } the past seven months. farmer harness their first team|‘h¢ Jamisons have signed papers! Business. For details, contact | oe eee. sete ; White has been stationed ang ho; a for the adoption of a girl they; A. S. Post Office Box 449; Key: ped they could remember | S., Pos' ice Box 449; Key} Pending their energies in the war ‘ effort. Another seems to be that @irls are lonely. Girls.like mixed dances, too. So NFW BERN, N.C OMAHA, Neb.—When the cle- ADVANCED IN RATING sagas vator she was operatigg stopped ta Ct about two feet above the floor \ : ed According level, Mrs. Leal?’ Smith, 18, cail- he ed for someone to notify the v% . son of s epee hotel engineer’ Suddenly, the wt itehead stre What a car dropped, -imprisoning her deft Jeg. While furgmen worked ee ca a to remove the sheeting on Sta the shaft wall, she begged doc- tors not to amputate her leg. Tak- entoa hospittf surgeons said, barring complications, she would not be crippted. tioned at Camp White. Oreg he to The Eugene G ocutes Y Citizen CURRENT JUMPS TWO FEET TO ELECTROCUTE WORKER “The Jeep,” a chugging, ch. s being redete : cur Partners type of dance similar to time b mine Rey jumped = sev the “Paul Jones,” also is popular of stricts ‘ir m a high-voltage line to this year. yment athoriz le attacked to a pile driver t ——_—__ ses in gr end -tw ea aug20-tfi Hotel. aug24-2tx) relies -d of some of the burdens} of the war ‘Key. West. Through her ef-| how to buckle it on again jnever have seen. Her name will! West 2 Ps i tobe 666 YOU ARE NEEDED i 1 : ‘ ~ i <ieed & FURNISHED or Partly Furnis _ 7 forts, the Caroline Lowe house! They worked the mares, bliss-{be Phoebe. Their oldest son al-| — —___—_—=#5— "6g House. Must. have twp INTERESTS DETERMINE? AL- ARP — Ares in the MANPOWER Was*converted into a dormitory ¢..))) ignorant that each carried!S® is adopted MEN’S. LADY'S BICYCLES. Mo-! . Mus lave " Lite Liqui toms. vorkers. yY ignora ABS GRR COSTER: 2 = coer Me 8 ex | bedrooms. Permanent tenant he EMERGENCY : ‘© care for women war workers, | 2 oi H . the Jamisons believe they| tor Scooter and Bicycle Tires. ‘conaag CAN UNITED NATIONS COOP wives, mothers and children of a - fe Pine a ieee since tat| Siatias Rink augi3-tf; Professor Fowler, Phone 11 : ; It was gony before they , th ee - en *s 2 : nat Skating Rin aug aug23-10tx ERATE? | You can help by serving as a Bince the formal openine of instead of just with their hands.|spected *the first field of new | FANS, Electric Irons, Toaster, Hot! WANTED_A ch = : : —_ c - B erisci temnpeaty: Commnsteet ee the club in April, Miss White 5) wo. co quiet. on the farmjcorn and Mrs. Jamison remark-| Plates, Air Conditioners. Skat- ee ee ee ee ee ERROL FLYNN in rier in the vital telegraph indus- Gis thet approximately 2630 !t was so q the fi ae ‘at! Your next printing order. THE a and millions of! |= » [iee Wack te the cree Gdiaee have received temporary | ‘hey live in nearby Cedar Rap-jed ing Rink augl3-tf| ARTMAN PRESS. jly9-tf re Ru who distrust EDGE OF DARKNESS ire, = e ¥ | ids—population 100 — before)} “It looks exactly like i 2 pee RSET: ee : =i Coming: “Henry Aldrich After her vacation, Miss White ‘"°¥ # uble sleeping te ter tied : eeu them. “Skating Rink. | APARTMENT near Post ¢ act. the two na-| Swinsg It HOURS TO SUIT YOU will report to the office of the) —— “ " ——o aug13-tf! Key West couple. Phone 1 J engaged in war-} National Catholic Community . } es ougit aug23-3tx any and Italy | —————_— Service located in Washington REVISES GRANTS TEMPERATURES SPECIAL—One thousand Manila| 5 -Wanaep nmodate them-| Ach fer Mv. Jetee Sere her trate wil he re sees —— a a MONROE THEATER fected. (Continued from Page One) Temperature data for the 2 ar 0 é . miei I CARD OF THANKS Sheets, 60c. These prices NOW KITCHEN HELP. col ; a the same amount — the hours ending 8:30 a Aug. 24;| in effect. The Artnen Pies. HEN HELP. colored, ma ee : JANE FRAZER in WESTERN UNION TAKE IT SLOW arying f $5 to $40 per 3, as reported by the U. Si augl-tf female. El Patio, 609 Duy W this 1 “ ef ©%-| MOONLIGHT IN HAVANA EASY ccording to the need of Weather Bureau ————— eee aah augl-t cee onde who and CHOCOLATE SOLDIER 416 GREENE STREET ‘AND Highest Lowest | FOR SALE—Guavas and Limes Sa ; n : eA aiici a Cael dr elakhoec sean’ preciraay his further, during last 24 hours lastnight! 1014 Grinnell St. aug20-6tx| WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN r : gpk i aa AP‘ Features Jerable- number of Atlanta 92 i ; ee GIRLS. Good salary. Southern liness afte ing has taken a nose | €CiP have had their income Boston 90 GENT’S BICYCLE, good condi-: most City Pharmacy L-tf ; : Be iy 3 os - oe | Sn, ttete hist tempore increased by at ng light Brownsville 96 | 1. Phone 316-R. aug24-3tx send a ¢s but right now it's old tuft ployment, suct ston 88 _____ | HELP ‘WANTED, white or colo do-| So, if you are going to swing| ally fit to do. Others, because oO 8 {BEDROOM SUITE Baby’ Crib,; ed, male or fema x tor . Seataal, Private Jones, you'd bet- ing short t 84 Baby Carriage, 4 Rugs, Break-| perience necessary. A Bisa 0 T t th sma extvate-Jones, you'd bet-| housing shortages, may na Galvestor 0 fast Set, Kitchen Safe, 2 Sin-) lumbia Laundry as: verseas ransportation That's what the Dancing Mas- | P ties they ot joe onville 88 Writing Desk. Call aa 5 sind erica believe, and to! have th nc r ansas City 96 between 10 and 5 p.m.’TOP SALARIES PAID for D - GC Sitee 8 tary hve selacied “Th edie aap ; “54 pont 4 aaere mere sie a 9 RS \. BAKER. JR. | ompany, nc. Purlough” ; gy, OP : -W. aug?4-Itx| walk Cafe mat aR. JR : : ee ee are only Memphis 99 ees sos B aaa Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service This is a slow-moving, roman-|imples Miz - ROOM FURNITURE:| WAITRESSES at once. MUST eee Betienen fi fox-trot reminiscent of the! “The Social Secu Minneap a1 Studio Couch and’ experienced. Garden Resta'i, e j whirls and twirls of the Merry #™mended by Cong: 1941 to |New Or ..* od condition. 38-2' rant, 609 Duval augl x MIAMI AND KEY WEST Widow Waltz. " \Tead: ‘the state agency d i “ Place aug24-!tx; — Pe J k SIKES i Mints the highest peak of dance|fare Board) shail, ir 2s SHALLow! WANTED—Seleszicis. t e ie Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys activity always comes in war- to ¢ oo Reale ee employmen . ale EES the dance snasters. 11 is| other inc i a - and sound! Co augil-I LICENSED PLUMBER Between Miami and Key West ‘wsually the slow, romantic type of ‘"4!vidual claiming old = ead ‘ ee aye ESTE mca it t..° °. tt dance that appeals. One of the rea- 27°.’ By compiving Ly “4 one hte | WANTED, YOU? i setadccontint cal | dacams Schedale: Sons is that most people are ex- ©!#! Security 1 si some decorative : NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (ExX- terior decorati trimming. S Tommie’s SKATING RINF | fit ing this city 19.4 CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar- Bo ak cae ae augl9-6i SUMMER SESSIONS | ctrl at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- oO be seen at U S.iCOOK. familiar with s a ee soe Thurs. / LEAVES MIAMI DAIL A use in Na@V¥.. Sle Vera Bell's. 421 D je - 4:30 | SUNDAYS Y (EXCEPT Ya Wilder, ‘422 Ba-| ” waa ‘very Feening: 8:00 - 10:30 p.m | ) at 12:00 o'clock Midnight ; Pes - a2 Lacies Invited and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock : MRR ie SE Sa SKATE for HEALTH’S SAKE er Ww TED—Delivery B t COMPLETE HOUSEROLD se acton at Ars Lessons Phone $1; Local Schedule: ISHINGS. Must be sold! ! | ; | i i H | | | } | | Hl (Stops At All Intermediate Points) | } ve peers Il ee, LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT r 5 Poinciana , FOR RENT FICTION - NON-FICTION SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A.M. and aug24-: : TECHNICAL BOOKS LEA vee 8 Miami at 4:00 o'clock P.M. | aa ein SAM we PM “EAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT WANTED “alta ie | SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and <emicemcnmmmmmne:| gad Meth ae ° H arrives at Key West at 5:00 0% : NGERS WANTED. premises Als IF You'Re Loonie Fea | a o'clock Phone 282, we sak Sey ' ee: Se White Star Cleaners, __ a FREE PICK-UP and D z " 701' Duval St augl-tf MISCELLANEOUS ELIVERY SERVICE : 2 Rca aatincacs | FULL CARGO INSURAN: ANTED TO BUY—Two 500- ESTIMATED TAX RETURNS SEG PAUL SmutrH Ottiee: 918 Carona mires cuaieitoes Water Pumps. Must be; prepared. $2.00 C 334 S$: wron ST. | WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets n good condition. North Beach! 603-W nent 46 i evenings

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