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. ae edits ; ae * ae an ela z Py ' "OF ARMVAAVY WAR CASUALTIES, There’ will be ve meetings * \Stephen R. Mallory ; | HUSBAND BEPORTED MISS-| The bts ye Department Sr NE. Alcoa ices A. Lary ith, nounces for-the Uni tates as lconiz St., Pensaco! ING ON AMERICAN a whole 264 casualties for April,| Smith, Melvin B, Ist Lt, hus-| Peginning at 4:30 o'clock, at the j SUBMARINE 3, 1945, of the U.S. Naval Forces'pand of Mrs. Adele G. Smith, home of Mrs. George F. Archer, Navy, Marine Cerps and Coast] 1992 S. Dakota Ave., Tampa. 1425 Newton street. In the fess ome. the i * uard) not heretofore released on) ‘Snyder, Jack E. Pfc. son of ayy All a: 8 ‘Mrs. Shirl Navy Department total casualty! “Raitl saan Easter Party ters wom. aver the Boca ching ‘ cs. pin ley Lieder, wife of hists, consisting ‘of 76° dead,’ 140 Mrs. Edith R. Snyder, Route 3, Te i Anthony Lieder, and daughter of! Box 1171, Miami. Frid Otticers by an 1 to 8 score. The, oe | * | Mr. and Mrs. Fielden Elbertgon | Wounded, and bea iniseing Th Stewart, Mosses, Pfc., son of Be Held P feapure of this game was tho] : of 1020 Southard street, is in re- nen i pd ee oe reo Abbie Stewart, 903 Jesse ; i. > I) | cejot’ of an insignia pin, contain. ext of kin and released for| ee St. Paul’s Church School will Key West, Florida pitch Lueas of the All Stars jing three gold stars, along wth q| Publication ‘since December | 7, [St Jaceenvae: have an Easter party Friday aft- April 2, 1948 4 . ~ fanned 12 batters and allow- P citation forwarded ‘in connection| !941,. to April 3, 1945, to 94,248.| | Stinson, Dewey J. Pfc hUS-| ernoon at 4:30 o'clock in the par- | Edit izen: y v9 - Veale s bd 41 see f}} withr loss’ of her husband on his), 1! list includes only those; band of Mrs. Mattie ‘Adell Stin-| isi hall apa retion. is t ship which has failed to return, 0M Florida. |son, Box 1824, Ocoee. There will be games and prizes! nis office for thé a 7 moze lad | The letter, which contained the! FLORIDA | Swindell, Walter, Pvt. son of}for the various age groups citation, was received ‘frGia ©. Navy Dead ‘Mrs. Doshie Swindell, Therassa. refreshments will be served wave the Easter Sunrige Servieg & | Lockwood, Jr., vide admiral, U S$! Palk, Robért’V., Jr., USMCR.|” Thomas, Clarence H., Jr, Pvt,| Mesdames Kenneth Hills, Mil-|i" The Citizen oe or, ’ |Navy. The letter follows: aus Mr. and Mrs. Robert V.!son of Mrs. Ethel N. Thomas, | ton Sawyer and Joseph Ladd are mB pay. r . sailhinie 3 | The Commander Submarine | }’84! Sr, 115 NW. 47th St., Mi-} 9590 W. Curtis St., Tampa. in charge of arrangements. Senior Chaplain. : pee ete eh has 4 honor, 2% aap Raised |. Yates, Sidney C., Pfc. son of | 1 fen a) var e Submarine Combat x a i } Insignia and to comment iq ab. |_ Ferguson, Charles W., Cpl, US-|/°°* P- Yates, Box 35, Felismere. | Harris School Unit | ath born Czechadeya- setitia, Anthony Lieder, U. §.|MCR. Aunt, Mrs. Emma Begk| Army Prisoners of War To Meet On Thursday its ‘Navy, for service set forth. Clarks Winter Garden. Sorpeny pont tk PR “Citation: The U. S. S. Escolar rrison, Thomas, Pvt., USM-} Clark, Spurgeon W., Jr., 2d Lt., ‘ Nurseries failed to return as scheduled from |CR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom-!so. of Spurgeon W. Clark, Sr., h 7 Harcis seneet Et A. he bal aan. ~ a - Te an offensive war patrol which| 9S B. Harrisén, Orio Vista. |Gr-ensbero. a wiriw evening at Wecnel she ee conc uenne in restricted sae J eeiaean Area ' Harvill, Ernest G., Pvt. Hhs- ote. Florence’ ulio, tonperie- be a door Ln waters, heavily patrolled by en-j vt, son of/bond of Mrs. Hattie E. Harvill ; ete Paw -sle Ae —————nnnna emy air and surface forces. There Sivoo B. Blount, Route 3,/9798 NW. 55th St, Miami : an is no information as to the num- «: Smith, Edward J S) : f ber of successful attacks the ke.| Hogan, Maurice F., Pfc. hus-|, Smith, Edward Jr., Sgt., son o! Au Stars sful attacks the Es ; ‘ AM Star on wsoun 8 colar made during this patrol, |b8"d of Mrs. Sarah E. Hogan, 123|Mrs-Fannie T. Smith, 1399 Pine eval te 010 022.2 7 8 5 However, she was seen by a sis-{S Calhoun St. Tallahassee. Seamer wy Mery: Lueas and Lilly; Mor ter ship early in this patrol to en-|, Kriedeman, Richard C., Sgt.,| Sturmer, Richard F., Pfe., son al ond Wak ershy. Officta! Navy Protograph | gage an enemy gunboat in a sur-|husband of Mrs. Richard C./of Mrs. Edith F. Sturmer, 3409 hits, Lilly, tS Aran IG A’ bticf nap between combat actions, these Navy | face battle. Later she reported|Kriedman, 1206 11th Ave., Tampa.|NW. 12th Ave. Miami. | sto Ca Walker Oterness | Estee pepo cs ‘ome we of" ite Dace ready room of their jherself proceeding to a spot ees rate E., lst Lt., son of} Webster, Thomas W., “S/Sgt., . * oy and Ovelle: stolen Chock, | where in t cific. known to be highly productive of| Otis C. Wilkes, Box 777, Avon|son of Mrs. Sue C. Webster, 205 but Anderson, Peel 2, Shaw. Robip- | ——— enemy targets. These facts cou-|Park- N. O St., Lake Worth. ects won, Wucas; double play, Maley =| CUSTOMERS SHARE pled with the established reputa-| |, Yates» Harmon F.. Set., brother baw rome eis tae JHE WEATHE ee | tion of her’ commanding officer|°f Mrs. Pauline A. Castiglia, 2419 APPEAL MADE 1 co 12; walks, Morris a Ea ! Cincianati—On the counter in| for’ aggressive and daring opera-| DUtham St., Tampa. : 4h - Lucas 7; ime Lb he and 15m = mail auite a few cigarettes. A’! tions, indicates that she contin- Army Dead, Pacific Area ‘ 4 the wt PD wcutye aly Op . FORECAST \Art’s Cafe thes<'s a box that con- | ued her relentless attacks against me Earl B., Pfc., son of Mrs.! ee ae Ea Page Ope) sobi, \< Sth. i : the enemy until the ti up eas innie Futch, Route 1, Lawtey, {Stead of running downwind to a elt - xe, West SARE AS oe Partly, tains oyite = “cw cigarettes. A| i Se ene wes pC URS | te SASEY. i ing ; ‘ "igarettes. Al reported missing. Raybun, Albert G., Capt., hus-|Safe harbor easily made. the seeond game the Scx .(cloudy and continued warm this ae oe ee ye “it your | “As: Motor Machinist's Mate,|band of Mrs. Eva M. Raybun, 522; The gasoline used in this ~ pate sould the Porter Place 7/aflernoon tonight and Thursday; Out: ‘@ke one. If Youre tacky, put| grt clsay of the U. SS. Eseolar’|. Central Ave, Orlando search alone, Captain Whitbeck wi ip the feet frame and then moderate southeasterly winds. ee Seip Saas tay Anthony Lieder’s performance of| | Thomas, Robert L., Pfc., son of/said, might have fueled a fighter _* ' a ovens bi the game and! Florida: Partly cloudy and con-;two to keep the eu the pot boiling. ss au sucteas ot. this. abess ine Palathe R. Thomas, Gen. Del.,/plane for a raid over Germany, oes inal score was § P ; submarine . Porter 8 °. “ey wel - tinued warm ‘today and tonight,, ~~ - | against the enemy. The Com-| Army Wounded, European Area ene aes meer the boats could three out of three to lead pose and over south ,and central por- | ~ LEGALS ae Submarine Force, Pacific] Atkinson, Robert W., Pvt, son| , Baemande Srepamieey aia anc bitters, and Mafsh hit three out|tions Thursday; \ cloudy and not’ NOTICE, OF PROBATE [Fleet forwards this commenda- ae peek ee Une Rhine—but was lost to the war Stow. tas hit two safely.|quite so warm in extreme north, “MONROF > ‘| lent performance of duty, which} Cohen, Irving J., Pvt., son of| effort” because these few men ey pen ny rn cine 5 a the third/Portion Thursday with ena | Of Se te eseaine with the highest ee pica ccuen, 186 County oe re Mpa ap © on base ie the seore|in the afternoon. JORIDA LIGHTBOURN, | Yaditions of the naval service.” -» Palm Beach. oes ore going to sea or emt @ homer in the fifth to put! st. ‘Augustine through Florida} The State of Florida, to ani | Crawfor@, John W., T4, son of| disregarded its warning. club in the lead Sanchez | straits and East Gulf: Gentle toe Interested in “the : Rev. Dr. Russell H. Stafford,|Mrs. Julia R. Crawford, Oneco. Coast Guardsmen urge the fol- = | ome eum ang drove home) oderate southeasterly Wwinds| You are hereby notit! .|Minister of the Old South! Cyphen, ‘Harry L., 2nd Lt., hus- jlowing elementary precautions: = tive. Machin also hit two safely. Jover south portigh ahd southerly | Nien, Instrument Pree ting to|Church, Boston, born there, 55 peng of Mrs. Raye C. Cypen, 341| j1, study the weather reports be- « e Las i and Tes ®, e. Im the field, the leaders were:!,.cr north portion today and to d “degedent has been adi.itted |YEArS ago, Webs St. Jacksonville. fore sailing; 2, leave a schedule A Veldex at short with 4 outs and probate in. said Court Tee ee eee nen and and|night; ‘moderate | southeast to} ‘’vou tre nereby commanded with: | ; : : |hand of Mrs. Helen H. Diehl, 671,274 approximate routing with re- “ # ansiets, Machin with three as-| south winds ‘Thursday; partly |!,*! months from the) | Substribe to The Citizen-~25e! p41 St. Hialeah, ven’ O" Natives or friends, and telephone ‘ , da Mication ¢ s S ‘ sists, Rosam with 1 out and three|cigudy weather with showers in! notice to appent In said Court ig] NOK: Graham, Wilford L., Pvt, hus-| them as soon as the boat is dock- . exaust, Serra 6 outs 2 assists, | extreme north portion Thursday.! shi cause, if any zou | = | band ‘of Mrs, Bessie E. Graham, led if you do not intend to return atk weeting 2routs and ! assist in} Jacksonville to Apalachicola probat } LEGALS Star Route, Labelle. home immediately. Also, _ if ; TONING Griffin, Glen, S-Sgt., son of|aground or otherwise in trouble OF LOCAL Y|Mrs. Mina C. Griffin, Box 898,|use every effort to get clear be- Mulberry. fore’ calling for help. left field - ’ at sta : f field, Canalejo pulled a good| No small craft Of storm warnings! (Seal) ‘> R. Lorm, | ome im the fifth. He was on sec-| have been issued y Judge, . ond and R. € ia on third, San-| County, . Florida chee singled to left and runner} WEATHER REPORT ° Harrison, Charles H., Pfe., hus-| “It should be remembered that ® third held his base, but he| Key West, Fla. Apr. 4, 1945 ate of Flori jband of Mrs. Vivian L Harrison, the first duty of the Coast Guard came all the way home from sec-| Observation taken at 8:30_a. m. OF THE] At the general election in iss, an-(35 W. Lake Apt. Lakeland, | in these troublous times is to fur- end and umpire called him out|Easlern War Time (City Office). Ea ca | pileation wit be Pidde by the under-| Jernigan, Sanford, Pvt. son of jther the war effort,” Captain for ovetrun@ing a runner on| + Temperatures COnET. State of Florida. af e regular ses./Mxs. Lois Jernigan, Route 2,|Whitbeck pointed out. DAILY (excerr | th Highest last 24 hours... ite year 1943 for the 1 ert" | Box 97, Milton. See SUNDAYS} Midnight Seure |Lowest last night .__s_. 76 JOSFRH HEN®Y "Su Joeal or special Bi | Morgan, Ross H., Jr., Pvt, son Weekly Program At cod eretvan ot Key West at 6:00 o'clock R H E/Mean sca ae 8. ; idating "All Goifpromises, ‘Ads | H. Morgan, Sr., 1215 Women’s USO Center AM. Porter Place 1000000 7 9 AlNecnel 7 Oy OLN MAR sAURO, nie j juftmenes, apacements and ite | Jacksonville. | men’s US } Local Schedule: Scorpions 313 040 x 1111 2 ORDER OF PUBLICATION and Allowed by the Ciiy coun. | Neale, William J., 2d ‘Lt. son i . aoe ro: {Opes ShORO | Sor the TRUE a Ms oor +; The following activities will (Stops At All Intermediate Points) : Batt y: Ayo ro Sierra; Precipitation 13a Seil Street, RO Sy ERS avert: 8 {of william: Mi Neale, 209_NE.) 1" S iace Ghd eeieat he “Wien LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT ! erns and ‘ernandez i i Johnstown, Pennsylvanis | ma, and/or by the St, Miami. Sant prertiana a Home runs, Domenech 2; base| “unin 24 Bours ending | || vou are hereby ‘required ‘to ap-| nd Recordecominittee | Nettles, Louis E., Pvt,” hus-|€"'S USO. 303 Duval street: RUMOR TO) 8 0 Cee A oe | ; bas .00) ear to" the Gommplaint 10 andjorby the officers | i : : | 7 y | Home rum, Domenech; two base| Total rainfall since April 1; Givorce filed’ against you. in the| in the Collection ot [band of Mrs. Retha B. Nettles,| WEDNESDAY— LEAVES MIAMY DAILY (acer) neon sae ond Mewhin®’ stoles| ~ inches 0.09] 22°¥8, gntitiea cause aa] faxes or hdfer Personal |Route 1, Lawtey Shellcraft for Women, 2 p. m. SURDAYS) | ai yelock A.M and | sees, Gureia, Machin, Canalejo| Deficiency since April 1; Bilegatlons of the said DIM will be) provement 1 | Owen, Eugene D., Pfc., hus- Span . mee om Ee ae at Key at 00" Peloce | ond § Fernandez, Sierra 2,| inches ——- 0.99) Pee tine goth day < ; | and Waivers band of Mrs. Monetta S. Owen,|__T tenes Und come, © Pom ne | This the 20th day of March, A. T.; and Waiver Route 1, A North, Ponce de Leon.| THURSDAY— nettion The | | Moreh, Hiagh, Perez and Sweet-| Total rainfall since. January & 1945. io yated a Key is ‘s . yame Nig . . img | each; double play, Sierra) inches : 117 (Cireyit Court BosaiOiaunver _ 3rd May'of April, 4 “ lee eRe H., Pvt. son of Game Night. FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE a Clerk he Circ C j WM. A BRIEEMAN. Mrg. Zelia B. Pate, 219 E. Wright! FRIDAY— I aren ‘ ® - ch since January 1 oe heUEENS ork of © 6 ireuft Court ieeete y ee ae ate, 219 E. Wright my AY r : ere FULL CARGO INSURANCE truck out by Forns 2, by! inches 44 Solicitor for F aS 1 case sak ; Classical Music Hour, 8: io " roline Street Phones Rosam 4; Walks, Borns 2, Rosam Relative Humidity aprd-11,1945! once To hep Frevatt, Dennis R., Pfc. 9:30 p. m. bgt ehapance s Bend . | em Se eee Cone of aie ribandlof MiskiVera: ML. Prevait| Doughnuts and coffes: WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Sirests gopnnes °F COUN fe Sane “ie Time, 1 hous amd 15 minutes; Tomorrow's : Alpes ehivea Ba Ro c ;Box 86, High Spring: SATU RD: AY— : ‘ Bt sROE Cl cHaefer, Eugene S., Jr., Pfe. umpires, Gibson and Cummings; | Sunrise ~ 7:14, am, (ONROE COU} Se 8 » Jr. . fe qorer, Aguilar Sunset - ~ 1:45 p.m) sey i 4 son of Eugene S. Schaefer, Sr., eoosecevesce Mrritiiiitiiiiiitiiitt as | Moonrise ~ 1:36 amt ARL LLOYD NTT eRe f {312 7th St., West Palm Beach ; . . i Plaintitt, | ‘Smith, Edward L., S-Sgt., hus- j \GES * | Moonset . 11:58 am, vs. DIVORCE INST | | ‘Smith, Edward L., S-Sgt., hus NAVY ARRANGES | FLORENCE FIFIELD PATTERSON, ind requifed'is mesent any i ae # ard nd required to present any | —__ a san! ae NEW SCHEDULE Tomorrow's Tides ORDE BLICATION RUS SePaR ACA WAI Io’ you, or ‘Naval Base) TO: Flo ifield, Pattersont | este of Amado Vel N BALL GAMES ¢ 10 th Avenue, of said dl I — - High Tide Low Tide Apartment: “C",” Judge of. Monroe Notts th lores amen | 5:22° aim. 8:48 a.m. 3 Sealttle, Washington 2 8 at his OR | in tlie court houge of + ae the daiel (a5 : <are hereby cequited to ‘ap-| said County Key West, F inauguration of play in the! voree in the above styled’ cause ron] the tim ev@nteam Island Seryicemen’s| ‘TEMPERATURE BULLETIN: |1) 114/12" ations] shalt bein writing League at a meeting of officia Temperature ‘data for the Aj tncreln will be ake as onte at the pla 6 esi Pana post « nis order is to be published on ice address of the claimant, and n the Recreation Office Tues-| hours ending 8:30 a. m., @8 TEPOFT| a Week for four consecutive Weeks | shall be sworn. to. by the elatinant, i Capt. B. W. Steuart of the ec by the U. S. Weather pace ee ey Wert cee ne Dee ob ny actornts, ane a A was elected the circuit's Highest Lowest 7°)... and : Y SC Ra ee nmissioner t > ; of Mareh, A.D. 1945. | DIONI Meno, wmmiesioner: Lieut. P. J. Soper,| aug eer ea ce | gs Adee ee = ; eretary. and eut *, Jen- Atlanta Seal toss C Sa he Estate ¥ G Sonar School, Boston Monr ‘lorida. | AQUILINO LOPE A N D : chairman of the board Brownsville 88 74 By (sd) Kathi | Attorney for Admi . t ¥ The league, expected to be/Charleston 80 68 (Sa) ALLAN RB. CL i" Ssapra-11,1945 mposed of teams representing Chicago 61 40 ‘ Cone 11-18,1945 | IN THE COURT OF THE tt Cowust Guard, Air Station, | Detroit 46 — REEVENAE SUBICAL: CIRCURS, Sonar School, Boca Chica, Hos- Galveston 76 62 In AND FOR MONROF COU pitel, Naval Station and Civil: Jacksonville 91 . 0-18: { Service workers, will play.all of Kansas City .. 52 ale tal its games on two diamonds—the KEY WEST 84 76 FLORIDA LIGHTROU RN, j Plainsite oes a ome at the Naval Station park K. W. Airport 83 ihe TO ALL CREDITORS apt ce S ne ” » Nava) Ai as § 5 SONS HAVING BS Defendant. und Flagg Field at the Nava} Air Memphis : 7 MANDS AGAINST SAID. PUBLICATION H Station Miami 78 bi You and each of you rt xcept Mondays and Saturdays,’ New Orleans 83 7 or either of you, may have aga You are hereby required to ap-{ e : til be staged every Sunday op Norfolk 81 57 County Judge of n- the 27th day of ¢ 3 = 3 Florida, s office he court 5, otherwise the al veh diamond at 3 p. m. Each Oklahoma City 49 30 Hee Count attiean: Wooas Li the teican an e . 3 p.m. Each o © fe ahaha Sag tht Pe lan : . WITHOUT CORD § ; ng drawn up with the climax of Fittsburgh 60 a lication’ oF this r the Key West ¢ Antena A : the campaign being the Shaugh- st. Louis A 52 stim or a n published in’ Key Wext, Fh @ : “ae: ne playoffs to determine the Tampa ‘ 88 68.) eee see SEO s e 3 Sots aes! rn (Cirevit Cour BNL e 7 pennant winner h his agent, or his at- Seal Ross bh ol Mra. Ralph P. (Jewell W.) {Sencyana any suse claim oF de-| ome H : Prof. Frank L. Mott, dean of Swofford of Kansas City, Mo., mand hat eal eball te ivoln By (ad enree count Re: JECT 3 3 the Univ. of Missouri’s Schoo) of | chairman of the U. S. Emplovees As Executrix of - Deputy Clerk. as , ei THREE TH $ 4 journaliom, born Keokuk Co., Compensation Commission, born He eng con Ploriaa | sae) ALAN aS ARE IR y pit an has ey A A 1 ae STRAIGHT FAME, ie ine © : i Atchison, Kans., 65 years ago. mar21-2 sapetcii,1945 | mar23,apré-11-15,1945 . 8S GRAIN NEUTRAL ‘Spinits SHENLEY DISTILLER CORP, HY. 3 os lowa, 59 yeurs ago. ‘ a