The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 16, 1945, Page 1

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Pres. Truman Gives: Assurance Of Rigid _ Proseeuition. Of: W Chief Executive In Ad- dress To Congress Says! On Wednesday evening at 8 > oe! There Will Be No Part jo'clock there will be a meeting ial Peace J r-- - 'PLAN ORGANIZING HUMANE SOCIETY jinterested in starting a Humane | Society here. (Me Aasectates Press! | This has long been a deep and WASHINGTON, April 16.|crying need in Key West, and President Harry S. Truman, |now with our crowded conditions in an address to congress th jand so many people constantly afternoon, said he will give moving in and out, the plight of ali his strength and all his countless dogs and cats left to heart to the successful pros- stray and starve is a disgrace to eeution of the war, and add-' 1: city, it is stated ed, “That is my duty and | “This is se eel shall not shirk it.” 3 ly cruelty to Germany and J vil {animals but a source of danger ; ) apan will to the health of the pegple. fought until not one ves-: Charlies Pusey whe has done tige of resistance remains inj such splendid humane work in them, he declared, and said Dade County and head of the that he was keenly aware Society there, will be in Key that much hard fighting re- West Wednesday and Thursday mained to be done before of this week jo give of his know- that goal would be attained. |'edge and adVice in’ helping “Us There will not be any par- plan for such an organization tial peace, there will not be!"*te: bee tat the Woman's Club of all those! NE THE SOUTHERNMOST WSPAPER IN THE = U.S.A. , KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, ‘APRIL 16,1945 * YOUNG COUPLE 1 000000 CCC0: GeGeUrO00"" | MARRIAGE-BENT | GET SET BACK| Ses | GIRL UNDER’ AGE ACCOM-| PANIED BY SAILOR IN BLUE APPLY FOR LI-| CENSE | pretty little bionde—hlondes ,are always characierized ds pret- ity, but this one was really pretty —entered the county courthouse| j through the main entrance this! {morning with a sailor, dressed in{ blue, who seemed to be still a ‘boy, and looked to the right and to the left, as though they wislted to go somewhere and didn’t know where to find it. Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, who was! standing at the entrance to his| office conversing, guessed that; the Place they wished to go Was the county judge's office to ob-' 5 ; tain a marriage license, so he said Berman Weintraub | | to them: i a | “If you're looking for the coun-! Died Here Sunday | i ty judge's office to get a marriage} " | \license, go through those folding’ Berman Weintraub, 75, died {doors to the office at the end of| yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o'-! { the aisle.” i So co es izas The gitd blushed; and.so did me ors at his residence, 700 Eliza+} ; Sailor, and she tittered and he i |{¢ghuckled. Then he said, “That’s'be held this afternoon at 6 o clock } pant wers pokines: He stop-'at the Lopez Funeral Home; ed and ducked, as she raised her 2 i ‘hand to, put it over his mouth, ; Chapel, Rey. L. Lehrer, officiat- | They walked to the platform, 78 "between the main building and The deceased is survived by, the annex. .He started to open, six children, David Weintraub, the door; hésitated, and she drew Houston, ‘Téxas; Mrs. Isadore Ap- him to a side of the platform, pletouth, Isadore Weintraub and They’ stood there, whispering, Miss Celia Weintraub, Key West; been selected as part of the Navy GUAM BOMBARDME THE USS PENNSYLVANIA is shown hee while blastiz in “full force just before the American landing. This picture has { being displayed at the Museum of Modern Art. New York. beth street. Funeral services wilkistreet. Funeral services will be | Father Melrose of St. Paul’s Epis- reopal Church, officiating. D9 eceegovcocecececcececces | OF BASEBALL SERIES TODAY ey eee | | WASHINGION SENATORS | | AND NEW YORK YANKEES! SCHEDULED TO MEET AT) GRIFFITH STADIUM | i} | | ! (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April 16. —, |—While it was raining this morn-} ng, the outlook was that the; ‘Senators and the Yankees would; {not play their scheduled opening | |game of the season, but early this! {afternoon the rain ceased and the ies cleared and it was announc- | that the game would be play-} \ It was said further that! 3 [pore Sam Rayburn would) Guam ‘throw out the first ball. A crowd of about 30,000 is ex-} rected to watch the game at {Griffith stadium. The game will < |be played as a memorial tribute | : to FDR who, in pre-Pearl Har- Mrs. Lottie Gates Ibo days, always tossed out the! Dies This Morning ;first ball as the country’s No. 1! ‘fan, The other 14 teams in the} two major leagues will start play- ; ‘ing tomorrow before an antici- ‘pated aggregate turnout of 180,-' 000. eae President Harry S. Truman, it} held Wednesday afternoon at} Was ee, would not attend the | 4:30 o'clock from the Chapel of M@ugural due to press of duties | the Pritchard Funeral Home.;i% the White House. The new: chief executive is solidly behind | ithe national pastime, however. | (gay aly days ago in Buffalo | ews. Gates; 2 2 rh a sae 4 ae’ e ino and Sir ceegcrrenaperse ENE . sdaeld aAinerieat game of ter, Mrs. W. C. Richmond of baseball is the most popular or-/| Miami; six brothers, Eddie, Ap-|82"i€d sport of our people,; boti | | ed. Official Navy wrocozraph Exhibit. “Power in the Pacific,” Mrs. Lottie Gates, 70, died this morning at 10:15 o'clock at her residence, rear of 822° Eaton Survivors are,husband, Mat- ‘OPENING GAME “| American Third Army Within Eight Miles Of The Border Of Czechoslovakia * — CRAALAAMAAA \ That Point Junctare REDS ADVANCING | Will Be Formed With ON BERLIN ALONG | Russian Forces Driving GO-MILE FRONT| \orthwesterty (Ry Annoeinted Prensy LONDON, April 16.--Most | of the news about, the fight ing on the eastern front to ' day came from Berlin, where | a broedcaster said that the ee » Reds are edvanting on Berlin | Jacks cutting along a front of 60 miles, | echo clahe eae Pees: ae a ee ee || They were cid to be eal ave reached to rman | i capital, Radio Berlin said, is b ae istance mr ee mil it point is slight- zechoslovakian “ ly to the northwest of Stettin, | where they are to form « ea the Russians have junction with the Russian been preparing for an all-out | forces that are driving ahead onslaught for seven weeks. rapidly in a northeasterly ds. Troops of the Ukranian | rection. Third Army. which had cap- It. was reported that the tured Vienna, were reported | Americnn Ninth Army hed pert aenty 28 miles west of (abandoned ane of its bridge Germans, in thet exea, pam | heads across the Elbe said to be fighting only de- jthat the river had + laying actions, and it was | crossed at another point and - added that the Reds had ed- | 4 bridgehead had been deep ened to four miles. te thet vanced 11 miles since yester- day afternoon, jadvance, the Atéricans ie ’ 4 lated a garrison of 3,000 (er SLE DALAL 4 mans. Cnr | Radio Bertin continwed te SUR VIV |insist today that one prone eunes OF the Ninth was in the weet o' erly outskirts of Berlin, trv |headquarters here felther aftirmed nor denied thet 7 é a ; and then entered the aisle, walk- Mrs. Ben Bauer, Chicago, and on the home front and the Mrs. Geo. Mills White who @2° A‘ decors cae ” Bor! leton, Stanley, Herber FPAY,: ANG.; ON, FRE port. | the least let-up in the efforts a5 appointed chairman of the C4 half way to the judge's office, Sergeant Harry Weintraub, U. 8. Binding ot Sey ‘Wost, meme |battlefront. .. As a vita]. part of The Allied trap the ef the United States to at- Humane. Committee: last month puree and left the aisle. They Army, besides six grandchildren. and: Berge Saunders of Miami, {OU American. way of life, base- } rs Ruhr resulted in the captor: twin a lasting’ peace, and by the Woman's Club and Mayor pallens ne a oben times be: Mr. Weintraub -was one of Key| ball is among the:many things We EUGENE P, ROIG, PHARMA. ‘of 146,000 Navis who be there will not be the least re- Albury’ urge. all 8f those people med-u ea Lat y i eer West's voldest merchants, having Coynty’s Waste Paper are fighting, for. As, another sea- thus fa been processed tt cession from the demand who have’ a feeling, and interest poi Rs ugh c urage ‘0 énter cpnducted business establish-, i pe: baleen is about to open, I want to| CIST’S MATE SECOND us “A = | ges that has been and is still ac- in this work to attend the tiéet- “When they asked ‘fdr a license, Ment for a great number of years, Into “Suits Of Armor” icin our enthusiastic fans and; Grass of xey west). ee , tuating the United States, |ing Wednesday night. : | Judge Raymond R, Lor isked GUE oo OE ean) ue Ge ha GEES ara re | tgp os <a ne Great Britain and Russia for | SOHN ROBERTS the ‘girl, “What is your ag ithe residents of this city. -\Residents of Monroe county Bee ete we Per ciubs | AMONG SURVIVORS <¥ rT “4 — unconditional surrender. | “Seventeen.” ES PPE |cun supply ‘enough waste paper|“ZCe@ for action, \ —- orth tremendous ap-| ees pe itout fe Ne ARTILLERY FIRING ; eae HoT Ti er coal area and the pennant-winning St.) SAN FRANCISCO, ( and, when it had ended,| John H. Roberts was arrested’ Without them co! ‘ Gown and cave aniaverage: Ch lU nous Brownstin ithe wAmerican’! 1a. + he added, “It is not for us, the de-|this morning by Deputy Sheriff ™¥St Wait until you are 21. a 7 pounds of newspapers) WrePPINg | meagaeyhave been establshedias|\< oe fenders of the peace, to traffic) Will Archer on a charge of lar-i, The gitl said she was from Ok- ‘The Army announced that rand boxes a month. The svc ites to repeat, although the, hard-bitting U.S. N with the breakers of the peace|ceny, preferred against him iy, promes inensane andathe sailor) Cosel) Arillery, | HDs ie DEAcice ares thie Dig jones) tha tnave drafting fea a ee the carrier Bismarck Sea about the conditions that will! Wallace B. Kirke, director of the @8¢ertained they céuld not obtain will be held from Marine Range}peen helping American forces in{@@fling of key players may > . " t ' the license, the expression of at Stock Island today from 8:00] the yard Berlin and|S*famble the entire situation, {sunk by enemy i ‘ govern that pes That decision | Key West Housing Authority. ; a F cs land ay from 8:00/ their advance toward Berlin and The oRedbirdh have i | ; Wail and must rest with the de-| Mr. Kirke alleges that the de-| Pleasure on their faces gave way a. m. to 5:00 p. m. All vessels | Tokyo, | MGCL THEI EE Dice eer aiina | oo: Mebeupey:d tees ol tao prams” |fendant stole from six to ten’ t@ One of despair, and they turn-/and air craft were warned to re-|. Last year Americans saved| Musial, their best hitter last eq as they set foot agian on Our enemies have violated the! pounds of lamb chops belonging ¢4.and walked slowly. out of the|main clear of the danger area. | 1061 pounds of paper per capita, |You"s 48 Well as Outfielder Danny |r iniand in San Prat laws of God and man, and those} to the housing authority, worth: building. The danger ared will (be the| or enough for_aboul a6/containems|coN" tay put unless they, can|Among the survives tions must not go ‘unpun-| from $2.10 to $3.50. ! See aS water area between Stock Island]each for the 105 mm. shells. ee Btn peubauniess qhexeeian ‘ > shed The defendant's bail was fixed| FOUR REALTY DEALS and Raccoon Key | For each ammunition container| (oS, Ptteher Max Lanicr and Cut-\now on leave is Eugene P. Hulg, us He suid this war has proved! at $100, pending his arraignment} ARE RECORDED HERE The Army announced today|op suit 6@ armor’? usedito | Noe anew Hopp, they’ ap-| Phariniicist’s Mate 2c, 916 Cuth- Be that geographical considerations; before Peace Justice Esquinaldo| that Coast Artillery firing prac-| protect the shells from salt water, |PC#! 0 the way to join the New | erine St, Key West. Fl - A \ York Giants of 192}-'24 whichis | ho longer are a protection against! at 5 o'clock this afternoon. | Marie N. Cline has sold to Chas.| tice will be held from West Mar-|dents, nicks and corrosive dirt,| fork Glamis of 12124 whielv ist ti. Biucjuckets ; F a, saedinal that, acon |Hemple one and 15/100 acres at!telle on April 17 through April|approximately three pounds of| 10 “vin tour consecutive cennante | Hat etrtigated help tection, the Allis must insist that; Tavernier. for $2,000. 20, from 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.|waste paper are required, accord. | = penna | to} otetn huts tin “Mountait tal mth Germany and Japan no long-| Tonight and Every Night.|, Seven lots on Big Pine Key All vessels and air craft werc}ing to W. J. Wadell, vice presi-| : WE ing ae ov Cameeees © Ge & & 0 position to. ferment ee CHARITY ae have been conveyed by Ruby Tiwarned to remain clear of the|dent of the American Can Com-| HAROLD HASKINS *—°' | icy waters before they were ped Nee (Continued on Page Four), { {Curry to Janie lark for $200. area pany, which is manufacturmg ON COLLEGE TEAM |cued by Naval vessels ming SY B J N G O} John M. Christian has sdld a) The diinger area will be the; millions of the containers. Am-| — 100 of their shipmat | house and a lot of eight-tenths of water area 1000 yards each side|munition container board, one of| (Spectal to The Citizen) ed as Jap machine gunners straf = WE ARE.. 5 5 ss | ees . 8 ULIC BI | EVERYBODY IS WELCOME jan acre on Matecumbe to George of a line extending 5000 yards | the principal materials used in! GAINESVILLE, Apr. 16.—Har-!ed them in the heavy s« Mm | HYDRA RAKE at the BINGO PALACE [ia Seaplete ae nee a south from West Martello 24/raking the “suits of armor,” isyold R. Haskins of 826 Francis St.| Loss of the Bistnareh " /ECIALISTS Next to The Tropics, 700 DUVAL| r A. Lo as purcha degrees 32 minutes 47 seconds! made from mixed paper and. oldlis a member of the University of {more than 300 casualti« E Let Us Clteck Your Brakes | at the Ssrnes of Angela two a at Mandalay on Key’ North Latitude 81 degtces 47 corrugated boxes, Mr. Wardell] Florida's 1945 baseball team ing those shot in the wate PIONE R HOT E I Lou Smith Auto Service opening Game 7:45 P. Me? frqm Willena S. Ripley for, minutes 15 seconds West Longi-|said. Another material used is! The Gators have a ten-game|sulted from two mort 151 NN. E. FIRST STRES White at Fleming Phone |No AD SION OF ANY KIND g tude, |called ‘tube and can stock,”| schedule on tap and while there| miles off shore In the Heart of Mien te Army Barracks” | N‘ MIS: i a which is made from all types of/are no veterans nor former high| — —- a The Rendesvous of Key Wer MN ROR QUICK INSTALLATION | waste paper. school stars on the team, Coach ##4444494444468868688004 NOTICE We are now in a position to give you one week’s service on all regular LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Also 3 Day Special Service No Extra Charge for Pick-up and delivering’ your bundles. We are adhering strictly to O.P.A Ceiling Prices. ColumbiaSteam Laundr PHONES: 57 and 56 PALACE THEATER CHICAGO. The M-18 Tank| i = Destroyer has a mechanical sys- Hae 3 @izebick obit i a tem which permits complete in ‘Follow The Boys stallation of a new engine in les than two hours. | RADIO REPAIRS—48-Hour Service ISLAND CITY RADIO | 900 FS News and Serial | BERMUDA | MARKET JOHN COBO. Prop. 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WINFIELD RUSSELL, | \ Counter or Table Service 7:00 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner FEATURING: @Home Made Steaks @ Pork Chops @Hamburger Steaks @Bacon and Eggs | ALL KINDS OF es CUBAN SANDWICHES Secretary. ROASTERS and FRYERS = SERVICEMEN ond CIVILIANS BRADY'S (Live) Poultry . - o aeeEee enne d Egg Market 1214 white — wee One Bice Wert of Bus fomr HABBBEEEEEEEERS As Mayor of the City of Key April 16-21, 1945 as Be Kind to Animals Week citizens to join humane organisations in ebeery ont | here in the real spisit of good treatment te «li an life. | 1 also call uvon ai) var me eure: to follow titvoughout the the printupte which means not only enriching thes ows deserved recognition to anitel: whe dally » in many fields as worthy of being Hnown a: geese + © Given under my hand this Fourteent® Gey of A WILLARD M. ALBURY Mey April 16, 1945. Cee A ST TE hd eee

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