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Atsociated Press Day Wire | Service and AP Features Ope 65 Years Devoted to the of Key West THE OLUME XLVI. No. 64 NO CHANGE IN CUSTODIANSHIP Concerning Atca For mcs Everglades Nat. Park PRESENT SUPERVISOR OF REGISTRATION TO BE IN CHARGE OF VOTING MACH- iteetor Of Proposed “BUT ON ONE CASE’... Park Gives Explana- IN COURT TOD AY Nc INES tien Regarding Toe Be Included ONE DEFENDANT CONVICT ED TO BE SENTENCED TOMORROW MORNING i ' The Citizen was informed to- day that the proposal to vest the a Vaaigg ad of the 17 Monroe ‘ounty voting machines in the Area | » The Citizen informant said: “The Florida (portal te The or MIAMI, Mar. 15. jthere is no reason Why the sup- ‘ervisor of Monroe County should , county commission by a legisla-| tive act will not be put in effect. | law specifically | makes county supervisors cus-| todians of voting machines, and, SOUTHERNMOST terpretor and communication: The Key West Citizer | NEWSPAPER U.S, A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1945 IN THE “~RRIOE FIVE CENTS END, CHURCHILL SAYS ©0000000000000000900000 CIVILIANS CITED FOR WORK AT BASE Official Navy Photograph THE NAVY'S MERITORIOUS civilian service award was presented 16 employees of the Operating Base by Captain C. E. Reordan, USN. Base Commander. last week. Shown in Tot of the Administration Buildirfg are. front row. left to right: Wiliam B. Wellons. Jere S. Meggs, Alex- He Spoke About European Con- flict While Addressing Conservatives 'AMERICAN FORCES | PLUNGING AHEAD By Allied Military Men That War Will Be Over By Early Summer He Mentioned Prediction FIRST AND SEVENTH ARMIES CUTFLANK NAZIS IN NCRTH AND SOUTH (By Ansectated cum LONDON, Mar. 16.--De claring that ae was set im dulging in any “windy pleti- tudes,” Prime Minister Win ston Churchill said today, i addressing leaders of the Conservative Party, thet 0 war in Europe is nearime (By Assovintes Press) PARIS, Mar. 15.—Ameri- can forces have reached the hub of the super-highway, | controlling six roads, and has cut the communications ' vr "ay ff Coe, director of the Ever- In criminal court this morn- be an exception. Givi S$ | be National Park, d ing, Judge Caro sentenced the “physical eernaitiad is a a a ander Torbitt Jr. Captain Reordan, Chester B. Carter, Philio W. Kiefez, Burton F. Bacon, Claude | between Frankfurt and the . Me OP negro ienilor, charged Wilh Geo Coe a sitausthes aS A al J. Cornell. Second row: Fred E. Bassett Jr.. Percy E. Troman Jr. John M. Gray. Francis X. Delaney. | pun Valley, it wa ‘ Before mak ’ - 5 side the » today the g reat bene- ult, to pay a fine of $25 and point, because that condition James C. Register. jt: Ager hy Sse Se ee Me beatae eee cee Piece Cartels! d tod. is ern mark, Re i that weuld accrue to|: jae eee nen isee M. J. renner: William B. Cuttez, Albert B. Cooper, |. Pierce. and John S. Hicks. | ed today. Allied militar “ . Bade and Collier The local Labor Board, Judge forming effectively his duties as! —.—~—s~SSCSSOSCS<‘<O! a eee eh pone The American First and that the ’ _ one ae aeceliacgr ape c un said, submittted a record a supervisor and it will not pre- EASTER EAL W ULD INCREASE DANGEROUS oRIP [Seventh Armies have out- Pear area i wad “ ‘ “a h he defendant that showed he vent him from performing his wy ‘flanked the Nazis north and “8 “~ " oe ida and the country|had been guilty of absenteeism, duties effectively as custoaiun o!! Salt Lake City —Miss Seleda| south, in the Saar area. and ©4 that, from b ily by the eitihtied:| and, for other reasons, the board the machines: | SALE STARTED, EDUCATION FUND pe eee eae awarded) other troo th “Th edge, he |had refused to provide him with “Let } v $1,750 damages because an icicle pS re Third is wo af the park, after de-) - us assume that special | Army hi: " “d th nt woud sta di werk. legislation placed the custody of, cob Ded a agayes hotel; roufvand 1 : id stAptagen eee . tements made by| Conversely, naval authorities the machines in the county com-! z | RiCUE etapa ine shead. eae aod captured sigh rope County's commis- submitted information about the raissibners emiouldnin thesaenocint| i CAMPAIGN KITS AND srats, RECOMMENDATIONS MADE ic = towns, The Seventh Army " poh islenere about the extent of ceeencani that phewed his ree- an “assistant custodian? Well, | ARE NOW BEING i BY FLORIDA CITI- i] i en POHSessION Of SeV-) ¢ 1. o- . |ord has been good ever since he can’t the supervisor do the same} | if 1) oR, towns since yesterday tie - im the upper chain)nas been in the service. GRADUA EUCRe? Theta con ae | MAILED OUT | ZENS’ GROUP Hi fon 'F || American forces in th tions up to last af keys that will be includ-| “Squire” Allen, who was found that the present supervisor since} | iI ies now only miles f ty he said he thoug 4 im the project. guilty yesterday afternoon of as- he has been in office has played| : { i eoutnern UB a A “— . Only am cight-mile strip hr} seu! with intent to comit mur- politics. He has been fair eanl | 5 MES. Max, 46 if TALLAHASS March TS . worm’s TOW | ixe pout. of Opep cous mt | AA. Lene —— — Key Largo, he asserted, in|/4' will be sentenced at 10 square to everybody, and we ee annus pastel . Ls Rea ar i et a ool it the pannieee fall Ai that addit to water and sub-|9¢leck tomorrow morning. This need a man like him to continue | tit» Dee 5 — ae pecomme aoe pase, Well, Easter has nearly || ton the Sta py pointed merged land, will form a|'® the negro who, testimony that fairnes and squareness in|! eerie ir ae: 1 aes Citizens Committee on Education | come ‘round again! i +| but Radio Berlir { ( selon _—— past of the proposed park, ree shot at Policemen Frank being custodian of the voting! coais to county ch iets ch. Providing minimum css : + were in New mnglana ed Vieral Bradley's ih Arme ol Werte immeasur nd he quoted Gov. Caldwell | Avis aoe Caraballo and machines. While I accuse nobody jout the state, announced; education and costing an addi-'| be feeling a stir underfoot as || Showing ate off than they a Geclasing that the land,\p°m" Vase jof playing politics in trying, to| by Mrs ise . executive | tional $5,9 annu | the Snowdrops and Tulips || than during own oe Sl Sither than that on Key L NEWELL PINDER ns ite cuinue spade DE let’s | ary of the Florida Associa- BHO d ) by | fought their way up through | the present o ‘ ae amor b me, “has no surface value. EXPECTS TO (: Eee tis ies Sunn ete’ He ton for Crippled Childre and | Ealgwer us mene the dark cold ground.\, . in i” Ns 1 yi sad potion Naked | ‘of any sphere of influence where | Adults would bring the iota ; New 7 ay’re a | ear | y ‘ . . “with tb : ieee , ij a , | Politics could be played; let us! Dr presi-!lay of state funds for ae a ie epee i i —o sng ; og gelled HOME ON VISIT eave thei custodianship in the! dent of the 1 County} Cation to $18,195,922. lin “Radio City Hee ; nee 1] In Proceedings Of " @ auth 4 Spats supervisor’s hands, as is. done in| unit of thc ional or The committee, appointed fours] in this tropical ial. and even i| Lighthe ss b . : ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Pinder, every other hop easly in the state.” | ganizat’on t con-{ months ago by the Governor tine Se taes island, if you | ightbourn Estate hig - 1416 Petronia street, said today tributions f rintendent Colin English and | pcan to}lean against a)fran- || : ne v they had received a letter in 7 ill be used to | former Governor Spessard L. H sipant or a poinciana youj;! County Judge R I —oty Ae hich their son, Corporal Newell TURN DO\ DOWN BID S| land, has exhaustively studied | ep oe re 8 serene as no hearing t ; V. Pind _ (|: | publication in Florida and gather themselves for theit ; f ; . ‘ Le Sinks ae tl eee itee| «ER eee el ee ee i Erman we Peal A hen auced Faas 1 pe- | mediate ic ! outburst of bloon : aid he expects to return to the’ The county commissioner baperersied EE) i F United States on April 8, and have decided that $4,850 fo! fe Ghee “1 In the Burrow, to get down ‘ that he possibly will be given a Jabor, with the county to provide | Beat ori aal mevorlnon (neta. aol iro cauneatie) attaus theresa ‘ lough to come home. the material, was too high a bid| o h pee lpinine ere ren to | flurry of dusting and unpack- ill, Mrs. 7 t Sie t ; Corporal Pinder joined the to che ENAUENGHIC, axe eonune the | 28 of CHILDREN’S BOOKS - grmy before this country’s en- | pridg they decided to confer | f Did I say’ mundane? For ,a } ; be to/trance in the war. He thought further with the State Road De- | hc sj} oungstet opening an, Haste: 5 : the pe he had joined for one year, but| partment about the matter. j | present there's as much poetry || Will tor ‘ the backstab at Pearl Harbor oc-|" "The commissioners awarded a | in a children’s book as in an | P day f ‘ = r iss curred Gefareihe hed servcaleiat errs cone pS aware j orchid! Your WORM is some- jj 1942. and M “i time, so he was kept in service. 'Solomon to connect the county | ¢ eS Ce Oe saps He ihagbeanwinctheeAiotiinns) poorhouse with the sewer y hing © ant Gann en ¢ 1g abil- | when he thinks how much de- ;|0Ut bond. Not ° b the last 98 months, and will leave: ska his own efforts from the spon- ity to supplement sufficiently the | light lines his shelves | toh the will pr f ttle, Washington, April 8; Key West Boy At orshir 1 liform state to y | Well some of the favorite of || until fe ’ | f rotation of duties. He was in} 1 eon r 4 withi Suen Cote 2 other ye S are Msp | : : sion t ? the Aleutians when the Japs| Yalta Commended | 1 um stand | we've yp a few mor i $19,700 : were expelled from Kiska and — niza i " l those beautiful BIBLE ;/| = SESE ITE Attu George W. DuBreuil, of ind (b) Approxi 57,530 to STORY books you liked sofj™ Before he is assigned to some’ West, Fla., son of Mr. $ a ¢ see ey Cbmst and all in | WANTED ther area, Corporal Pinder told|Geo. DuBreuil, and grandson of) : : aa as some of the recent i T e P his parents he hopes he will be|Mrs. W. J. Kemp of 312 William | ; "| s will tell you, we have j wo Typist Clerk ' {given a furlough sg that he can|street, was awarded a letter of t » of the best Children’s as i Apply }return to Key West. | commendation for services a A its in the country i WESTERN UNION ae NEW ee, | with President Roosevelt’ party at the recent Yalta con- PIONEER HOTEL : ference. 151 N. E. FIRST STREET Radioman DuBreuil was one a roud of enlisted In the Heart of Miami Be roan Cater eae The Rendezvous of Key West jreceive the letters. He i jgrandson of Mr. Virginio } SERVICEMEN and {doza of this city. CIVILIANS “BEST FOR A NIGHT'S REST* WELDING Done on the One Block West of Bus Depot Premises | While You Wait |CITIES SERVICE STATION — |White at Catherine Phone 423 Next to Smith’s Grocery BINGO PARTY Harris School TONIGHT Uader The Auspices of HARRIS SCHOOL P. T.-A. Admission 35c THE TROPICS 700 DUVAL STREET at ANGELA Tonight and Every Night Key West's Most Beautiful Nite Spot” | ELKS CHARITY FUND SEW MANAGEMENT NEW POLICY | Continuous DANCING BINGC @ O'CLOCK TO CLOSING MUSIC and SPECIALTIES by at the BINGO PALACE Next to The Tropics. 700 DUVAI THE THREE MOODS at the Corner of Angela NO COVER - NO MINIMUM Opening Game 7:45 P. M. 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