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Associated Press Day Wire Service and AP Features For 65 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West ee ee | VOLUME XLVI. ee No. 74 ey ae as y Explains Matter Matter Of Reregistration Covering — Monroé Men In Service Says No One Will Be) Owe rer rw ww es Disen‘ranchised Or CHURCHILL HEARD” | | Lose Vote In Ruling New | {Ry asdetinten| Prone) | LONDON, March 27. — j Prime M'fister Winston | | Nobody will be disenfran-/ ehised, if he takes the time} te register, and no Monroe! eountian, who is in the armed | services, will lose his vote be-/ cause of his inability to reg \ ter, Representative Bernie C. Papy explained today, in commenting on the proposed reregistration bill he will in- troduce at the next session of the legislature. i Benjamin Ketchum, the armed serv vd to know, in a le published in yesterday's ,Cit- jen, what would happen to residents of the county who are away from home either Clilrchill had been expected today to give the House of | Commons en account of con- | ditions on the western front, | but he admitted, when he arose to speak. that there had been so many changes in the | positions of the Allied lines | | i since he left Germany, what news he had to give would be old news. | He said that the members of the House, in keeping in the western front, as he had not done in returning home, knew more about ‘the ap- proximate positions of Allied armies there than he did. For that reason, he concluded, he | would not discuss what he had learned during his trip. who ” _ ms {ondary fighting or wetting ready to gy gy gry gr FIM A ron. March 13, Key West High ee fight against the enemy. Without comme ter, Mr. Papy said This county will take care of our men and women in the armed ing on the let- PALACE THEATER ° services in the same way that DALE EVANS in they: are taken care of in the “HOOSIER HOT SHOTS” matter of elections, in every other News end ‘Serial. \ county im the country. They have °, Tonight riz i (Continued on Fage Two) ‘onight Is Prize Nite cata oda WANTED NOTICE KITCHEN HELP STANLEY C. HOLIK | ' ' of all kinds, White or | Better known as “TEX” : | : Formerly Colored with E.G. Charlow Apply Chef LA CONCHA HOTEL ©" S=<"= Line, Water Heater and | Gas Stove Installations. CALL 118 ) ebehbhdhh dhe baht thd bide ttt Li Lee wit MULBERG CHEVROLET COMPANY ANNOUNCES The opening of their Repair Shop and Parts Department. Car Painting, Body Work, and Mechanical Repairs. On All Makes of Cars Specializing In All General Motors Cars BUICK, CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE, PONTIAC Why lay up your car? We can put your car back in Circulation. Let us give your car one of our GUARANTEED PAINT JOBS Pe MASONIC NOTICE The Southern Cross Chapter, Knights of Rose Croix, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free- masonry, will meet at the Scottish Rite Hall, corner Eaton and Simonton Streets, at 8:00 P.M., Thursday, March 29th, for observance of Maundy Thursday; and at 8:00 A.M. Easter Sunday, April Ist, for the Relighting of the Lights Ceremonial. Breakfast will be served following the Easter Sunday program. A most cordial invitation is extended to all‘ Scottish Rite Masons who have attained the Eighteenth = C. U. ALLSHOUSE, 32 Wise Master ALBERT B. COOPER, 32° Secretary Che Kry IN COMMONS TODAY! ed were some that had with- ‘stood the RAF 12,000-pound ; bomb, ‘received a letter from J. Hooper close touch with events on lof ; Stated that the 'been placed on jlist of the Southern’ Association jof Colleges |Schools. The letter reads: itive committee-of the Southern ‘Association of Colleges and Sec- IM your FAmiy THE SOUTHERNMOST NE WSPAPER NAZI SUB PENS HIT BY PLANES ATTACK MADE BY LARGE FLEET OF BRITISH LANCASTERS EARL DAVID LLOYD LONDON, March 27. —; | \Britain’s prime minister dur- her elder statesman, died Monday night in his 490-) year-old farm home at Ty (Ry Axxociated Press) LONDON, Mar. 27.—Nazi submarine pens were the ob-| Newydd- Llansystumdwy in| | jectives‘today of British Réris| North ‘Waies: casters, each cartying ‘a’22,-| “His rare personal charm, 000:pound bomb.’ unusual’ ¢ The raid was' reported to) and steady faith in the righ have. been successful, but! as he saw it endeared him tq the location of the pens at-' his public. His unconquers! tacked was not given. jable will, great ec urage and} Among the pens destroy-| willingness to fight to the, bitter end were contributors to this, but it was reported ye. that the 11-ton explosive so served also . to ction that alien- s they speed the re {badly damaged the pens ated scores of thousands of: | they are no longer usable. voters and led the lieuten- | Se ants to quit hi andard. HIGH SCHOOL ON He was likened apoleon be-) cause of «1c boldness of his strat- ACCREDITED ,LIST gy: 14 Theodore Roosevelt _be- cause of the vigor of his methods,! and to Lincoln because he rose from being a poor boy, fatherless' since infancy, to the supreme po- y sitton of a great nation when it: s fighting a war of self preserv-! To these, toward the end, have be arison with T yrand ‘for, like’ the astute Frer nan, he was a force to be reckoned with even after ‘misfortuné had overtaken| his public career. | Horace O'Bryant, principal of the Key West High School, today | Wise, chairman of the Unive Florida, in which it was local school has * the accredited = and Secondary “At the meeting of the execu- hts, he was denounced by s up to the beginning of id war as “the evil genius Schools at Memphfs was approved .without land; the man who is lead- alification for the scholastic countrty to ruin.” After year 1944-45. ition government disin- “T feel that you and your staff n_ pos fays, his op-| are to be congratulated on main 1 the war.| jtaining high standards of work but lost the peace. and achievement during these wid Lloyd George | was, born] and sachievermenty, durng these janaary 17, 186% at Menchester,| abnormal times.” > his her was an} choolr er. 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GARDNER’S PHARMACY (By Associated Presx) | Earl David Lloyd George, |= eer: the ing the First World War andj of eloquence! but in his decliting| en added a com-; wiwaye an Havocate of the poof GEORGE OF BRITAIN DIED MONDAY EVENING RAPID ADVANCE under his wing and from h the DAVID LLOYD ‘¢ with someth-ng approximating an , education. To the end of his days David Lloyd George held this hard- working, most affectionate The “Lloyd” as ar of his Surname was remembrance. integral «part a lasting evi- dence of that gratitude. VO PPLLELLO OY AMERICAN FORCES IN PACIFIC WELL (ity, Ansoctared Press) WASHINGTON, March 27. —Secretary of the Navy For- restal said today that Ameri- can forces in the Pacific are “several months ahead of schedule” in the fighting against the Japs. Objectives, he added, have been attained that had been intendéd for capture several months hence. He pointed out, however that the war in the Pacific is significantiy Giiferent from that in the European theatre. In the latter area, he said, ad- vances have been chiefly on land, while in the Pacific they have been chiefly on the sea. had hd whe ukeadadle BATTERIES CHARGED. While You Wait @NEW BATTERIES All Sizes In Stock @TIRES and TUBES POOR OLD CRAIG ” SERVICE STATION Division and Francis Sts. Ph.9134 eee IN THE. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1945 cobbler's: youngster, stern old uncle in the: AHEAD OF PROGRAM |; U.S. A. RUSSIANS MAKE ‘Plunging Too Fast Inside Ger many To Keep Track Of, Says Headquarters Liteon FEROCIOUSLY AS THEY ADVANCE IN | NORTHWEST HUNGARY [TOM OIOOOIMM’ &.| Tcdaiees That Patten» a |CIVIL SERVICE Third’ Army May te (iy Axsnocinted Press) COMMISSION FOR | LONDON, Mar. 27.—The| : noe Advancing To Link Up @ | German high’ command ad-| cITy PLANNED With 4’ initted today, according to a *e the City of Key West Russians hRai Beriin’ spokesman, ; has to have a civil service -_—_o ‘that thé Russian atmy was jtighting so ferociously and ‘advancing so ‘rapidly in, ! northwest’ “Hungary,” spear-| pheads were now only 20 to '23 miles from the Austrian! border and 60 to 65 miles {trom Vienna at noon today. | Tanks of the Second and pT bird Ukranian Armies are} ; Surging torward, the spokes- ‘man said, at a faster rate commission io operate under the commission’ - manager form of government, Repre- sentative Bernie C. Papy said today that a section of the charter provides for the in- stallation of Horace O’- Bryant, Ernest A. Ramsey and Reginald Pritchard as members of the first civil (fy Assertates Preney PARIS, March 27.-White headquarters admitted te |day that there is He aewe blackout of the movements of the American First end Third Armies, it was added that they are moving ahead so swiftly inside Germany is difficult to keep wp with i |than during any other time: %@vice board. ‘ them. ;the Russians entered Hun-| Mr. O'Bryant's term will It was expla iw | gary. be for one year; Mr. Ram- while news a ' Moscow reported that the | sey's for two, and Mr. Prit they have reached i 'Reds had made new breache: | Chard’s for three years, by headquarters, th in the German lines at Kues-! As their terms expire, Mr. have advanced to point trin, immediately east o1| Papy explained, members of mij or more abewel of O ‘Berlin, and had made turth-| the civil service board will (i jscoe nummer un Uh er advances in the Danzig; ‘*herestter be appointed by = front dispatches area. In southeastern Silesia | the city commissioners, who One thing that we .|the Russians have made fur-| Wil! be elected by the people. ther gains, the communique | Stated. phasized in advices from TV haahadeadeudh aM 4 front, net only reparding First and Third Armic all the others alec, te th no point have the Cerma thos far attempted te & | Rodriguez Rites Held Here Mcieday! USE FOR CITIZEN | — a determined oe <a. | After The Citizen is read The same Funcral rites for Rafael Rod-| supseriber and. pass jriguez, 69, familiarly known to} neighbors (we have ‘his many friends Felo,” were ied Of As many as ! |conducted yester afternoon 7 ene raner), itis M ig 16:30 o'ciock at the residence, 505 ‘of the shor tay ge of pape crossed the | Amelia streey by Rev. Guillermo used as a bag ow Rema jPerez of the Cuban Methodist!ne grocery in Key West seemed Mission: The paper, folded t Continued ' The funeral wag under the} '§ delivered He direction of the Lopez Funeral | S¢W°d at the bottom « Home. oe ee ae Tonight and Every N The funeral procession asicaltanisn otad ELKS CHARITY FUN jtended for several blocks, and| Y hee oe ae largest held here (CHL ARL ES REC 10 B I N c< ¢ ) ji The floral “offerings: were ate TING HERE EVERYBODY 1S WELCOM fuse, making quite a display. | a at the BINGO PALA Mr. Rodriguez one of Key] Charles Re Key Next to The Trepics. 188 BUY ’s outstanding baseball play-jwester, who has heen makir ot the Comms FS rs, and was well and favorably |pome i Opening Game 7:45 PM known to practically the entire NO ADMISSION OF ANY Ein” citizenry. |for a visit of several d COLIITT IMB CITE ° SOFTBALL | TONIGHT | BAY VIEW PARK Compliments of Neil Saunders LUCAS ELECTRIC Appliance Sa tles and Service A ‘all For and Deliver GEO. 0. 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