The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 17, 1945, Page 1

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Associated Press Wire 65 esters = Factories And Oil Re ‘ESCAPING NEGROES Heavy Blasting During this img jT0es, were on their way back Se cauaht up with them when they by fighters, Set, Bt hte only a small distance ‘to trav- are Belng held in Tellahas- hel fi on charges of grand larceny and, breaking ‘dnd entering. The warrant ‘against them was swora out before Peace Justice Esquin- +e ore. ia po tale their ships the pilots stated that when dae they passed Nagoya, which] jt was reported at the sheriff's was bombed four times late-|office this morning that Dime ly by Superforts, fires were |8%1 Rich had stolen two. gold ist watch , still smoldering there from|yea at $150 to ae xe the raid of 500 of the big! Descriptions of Dime and Rich bombers yesterday, were given Chief Deputy A. H. ‘i McInnis, and he called up the The Superforts, the pilots Florida Motor Lines local office, agreed, have struck a death|and was told that two negroes, blow to the war factories on;#"swering the descriptions, had “ + bought tickets last night for Dot- Nagoya. Square mile after han, Alabama. He was informed square mile of territory that, {further that the bus, on which until a short time ago, was;they were passengers, was due @ beehive of industry, has to reach Tallahassee between 11 been reduced to. smoking ruins, and 11:30 o’clock this morning. » Sq. Chief McInnis called ‘yp the sheriff's . office in’ Tallahassee, 12:45 o'clock this afternoon : informed that the negroes Now Being Taken At. Srrpeted. ; Mrs. Paul G. Albury was in the » And val Streets Chamber of Commerce office this | morning, receiving reports over! the telephone of those residents who missed being listed in the I census. jwhtte She will remain there till :4{ @clock this afternoon. | Sintitar ' ‘@ffice hours, will be observed to- and Saturday in efforts ~~ the names of all those lesters who pave not been. Names For Census_ There was.a fire shortly, after midnight last night at, the corner of Duval and Divisign streets, “a ' paint shop and_ tw: hutémobiles were’ found:afi ‘the; grounds operated: as-1a . ‘ing lot by. the Alexandria’ Motor, Co. ¢ ? , The paint shop was completely: destroyed; while two of the auto-! Ynobiles.on the grourid were bad-' enumerated. Mrs. Albury said that the calls(ly damaged. ‘were averaging about 14 an hour.; The alarm was sounded from }bex 223, corner of Duval and Di- vision streets. | PALACE THEATER “Shadows On The Sage” With “THE 3 MESQUITEERS” News and Serial DOUBLE OR NOTHING Denver.—The owner of a Palo- mino stallion wanted $3,000 for the horse, while Walter Schoon- over, of Walden, Colo., offered $2,500 for him. The owner, A. M. Tennant, and Schoonover finally decided to flip a coin—double or} nothing. Schoonover lost and | a Pe ee { PIONEER'HOTEL|: . SAYtO BY ~~ 161 N. E.’ FIRST STREET ‘GREASED tm the Heart of Miami The Rendezvous of Key West and SPRAYED @TIRES and TUBES SERVICEMEN and fez Autos and Bicycles CIVILIANS POOR OLD CRAIG “BEST FOR A NIGHT'S REST“ SERVICE STATION Block Depot Division and F: is Sts. cemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmy | 022 Sundar Phone 31 Attention ELKS! W. R. Jackson, Sr, Vice President of the Florida State Elks Association, Southeast Division, will pay the Key West. Lodge an official visit on Thursday night, May 17, 1945, All Elks are urged to be present. By order of theExalted.Ruler. P. L, WEATHERFORD, Secretary. TA CONCHA HOTEL COCKTAIL LOUNGE | AIR CONDITIONED for YOUR COMFORT e Now Featuring DANCING EVERY NIGHT Music by Barroso’s Orchestra The New Cocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ e 7:00 A.M, to 11:00 A.M. Served from. . . . 12:00 Noon to 200 P.M. Gerved from . . + + 1:30 POG. to 8:90 PM. HUGH C. HODGE, Manager fineries Are Given CAUGHT UP WITH Raid APPREHENDED aT TaALLA-' LONDON, May 17.— The) / i LITTERED WITH NAZI CRIMINALS ' Russian ident-' 4 ft government evident. ‘ IS GIVEN IMPETUS edlinilacss HASSEE ON CALL SENT | 1, i, falling in line with the. NIPPON BODIES, ; (By Asseciates rrean) FROM KEY WEST suggestions made here and j __ pak. — | Py _ I 3 . May 17.—Rounding QUAM, May 17.—Carrier-| j.incon Dime, alias Johnson i Washington, stressing the ‘AMERICAN FORCES HAVE) up of German war criminals borne Maurauders, escorted| Dowling, and Wilberi Rich, neg-; importance of another con- fren they | Moscow Inewsnantrs said to." Sy Poona MOP-| dt was stated that the 101st. day ‘that there isthe gteat!! -—-| PING UP JAPS American. division, which had. & est necessity of a ineeting of ne ' | \ held out, at, Bastogne, had, «| ment. by THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE lowing that victory the B: LISH, AUSTRIAN QUES-' piaved an active role in TIONS UNSETTLED INAHA STREETS ROUNDING UP OF | | | i (Re Amnoecatee Preas> was given an impetus today 1 when zeports were received ADVANCED ONE MILE BE- ; ference by the Big Three, for the! \shighcat "levels” of ' thie (iy, Asnoctnted Press) ie from,, came news. leaders ‘of the three coun- i GUAM,;May 17.—St t iy cs sctgea ts tries) and /sites\of buildings that] », : 0) | had beén destroyed: by: shell Meanwhile the Polish and be guilty of | ' ‘or bomb. explosions:in Naba,| :-those: judged. to Austrian questions still ré-! Disaster service is one of the - “Providing adequate © shelter, capital of Okinawa, were lit ies to be. prosecuted. did main unsettled. In each of ,<uarter obligations of the Ameri- transportation of refugees from teyeg with bodies of Japan-| _ Norway reported that / any reason for the disband- . can Red Cross and to this end, lowland areas, and the problem 5 ‘sin fought; ™22Y Gestapo policemen and | ment, though it is thought those countries the govern-| 7 bers of the Key West Chap. of feeding storm victims without © a had fought! ‘ss troops had been captured |to have been done as & pre ments have the backing of|ter Disaster Committee met this the aid of gas and electricity wasuccessfully to save that| ang incarcerated, liminary to Japan’s- sanding city, it was reported today. Having mopped up the r¢-| PO OO@# DDI M4 maining Japs in Naha, U. S. SCHOOL GROUP quickly assumed proporations far i »}week to r anize and consoli- the Russiang, though the/weck to reorganize too. great for a few persons to ac-i United -States and. Great gu re f a series of meetings comple. Britain maintain that thel,, prepare a written outline pros’. “While it may be years again procedure is not in accord- gram in the event of disaster in before’ we have ever -another ance with agreements reach- Key West, was. held Tuesday Slight blow across the Island, ed at the conference in afternoon at chapter headquar- 2OW is the time to plan and pre- Yalta. ters with Major Robert F. Spotts- Pare for whatever catastrophy Conditions in Trieste, in'wood, chairman presiding. |we may be called upon to face. northeast Italy, were report-' “Hurricanes are about the most “A large and strong working ed today to be much better,’ threatening climatic disaster we Committee, each with a definite While the Allies have not'have to contend with. in this. task will’ enable us to expedite et received aliswers to ‘the ree,” Major Spottswood ‘said. 3n¥ emergency, great on small: ote they ‘sent ‘to. ‘Marshal! “The slight dne ‘we »hddt here, Maijor- Spotswood, concluded. Tito, yet hie Bad iktuedl or-!}8st October, although: nat ger" iw, committee plane te chart di to ¥ lavian soldiers 1US ' the extent of permanent the ‘Island into various. sections. ers ugosiavian €YS property damage or physiea}‘in- Each section will have as its cen- to withdraw from along the jury, nevertheless: presented this ter, one of the available shelters; shore front in Trieste. committee with a hugh task. { ~\t0 > perSons from th: out peace feelers, Another view is that possi- bly the Japanese forces have advanced a mile beyond that city in tracking down and killing the rem- nants of the Japanese forces. The entire island shortly will be in American posses- sion, and will be used as a} ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR base. for bombers that will i strike at’ Tokyo ‘and other} | QPSNING OF KINDER- During the same broad- cast, the spokesman over Ru | dio Tokyo the people cities in Japan. ot hemes Ernest Ogden Is ahh 0°" Missing In Action| Willard M. Albury, county su- ire ete | RE perintendent of public schools, th has _received| discussed. with members of the) stage : that her..s0,4 local Board. of-Education. at. their! irst Class Ernest Ogde: ves fieeting ‘the possibility. of nit 39 \having public kindergartens in tis at] Key West when the ‘fall term “| opens, aoe Her ‘ it at area Rac! it is also planned that the pub- Priva’ aay eS . SPAIN’S SERVICE (Comolete Service for Your Car) 1101 White St. Cor. Eliza Phone 782 or 423 ichel_ Sanchez ‘publicity and ‘posting of such nec- essary information throughout ithe city, — action in Germany since Ogden’s home in Key ¥ 1210 Duval street, Leaves On Trip r ft ur Ze t t ase The, proposed plan, preyides for! ws kh B Baker, wae a pas public, kindergartens ,ab, the Rey-| senger on the Florida. Motor Lines nolds School located) at ‘the. cor-;bus yesterday fer Miami, where ner of Reynolds and\South}she will spend # couple of days streets. with her son and bis family, Will Morning sessicn, 8:30 a. m. un.| Baker. She will then take @ train | Mrs. R. E. | the area; F. J. |Hamilton, members of the Board | ‘of Directors executive committee; ‘ v : a 3 te to Auburn, Waghiny Leonard:-Curry,” First Aid “and! (West Clothes Shof3, Inc.) | till 11:30 p. m. ae it with bor Goal Ries Sar gaat RO arden rang 508 Duval St. Tuition is one dollar and fifty) Louis MacDonald, for « couple of i $ g e (Continued on Page Three) nths. {secretary of the Key West Chap- Next to Kress Store abate eS a Key West's Finest Men’s Store NEW STORE HOURS the Open Mon., Tues., Wed. and Fri. group will be held on Tuesday,| 9:30 A. M. to 7 P. M. jtr and Mrs. Gertrude Morrison, Public Information and Publicity , | chairman. | The second meeting of | LEWINSKYS KANTOR’S Formez Location of South Fla, Contracting & Engineering Co. May 22, at 3:30 p. m. in the| THURSDAYS MEN’ | M chapter aviae Ss aoe All! 9:30 A. M. tc 1 P. M. | members of the Disaster Com- >} ¥ mittee are urged to attend that! SATURDAYS Phone 146 | 517 Duval St, 10 P.M. | 526" Diival Street the written outline of a com-; | NEW STORE HOURS ; Announcing [plete program may tA Qbip eT RENO RTORE Hours. ME™ § URS oe * 2 =a es Oyen Mom Tues. Wed. and Fri." . . os pieces . ms n0:30 ALM. to 7 P. MAA EO Ho Ae eet ey bal asi she Leki iol THURSDAYS [ 1"! THURSRANS Steam | Avraken that Under-skin Glow 1'9:30 A. Mito 1 P.M, 9 A. Muted WS SATURDAYS SATURDAYS 9:30 A. M. to 10 P. M. 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. ‘ bmw we CO Cle aning | Princess Gourielli a | ae for Active Ozone Cream NEW GOODRICH | STARLIGHT CLUB 713 Duval St. | 600 X 16 TIRES d At Ceiling Prices | DANCING very skin can look radian’ he use o! New Tubes | Nightly—7 to Closing Cars an eee ae eee | POINCIANA GULF | Jhon Dis aa Orchote | SERVICE STATION Penny Cocktail Hour sorptive base. Releas cream has an absorptive base. Releases Polack ae 7 to 8 P, M. Daily ‘Trucks In Key West mandeng oxygen;*bas the scent of fresh, clear. air.-Apply at night. Then look at see that your skin next morning... NOTICE TO MEMBERS THE KEY WEST BUSINESS ASS’N All Members Are Invited To Attend A DINNER AT 8 P. M. TONIGHT AT THE GULFSTREAM RESTAURAN JOE MEDINA under-skir glows To keep that appealing glow, apply Active Ozone Cream again while you bathe or dress. Excellent for Have your car or truck steam your neck, as well. 1.25—2.00. ERMINE FOUNDATION. Keeps make-up fresh and lovely all day, all evening. Conceals little flaws. 2.00—3.50. SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY, Inc. PRESCRIPTION QRUGGISTS Duval and Fleming Sts. cleaned under neath and painted or asphalted to preserve your car or truck. Plus tanae t Phone 199 SS SS SSS SS SS SS EAPO OSC COSCO POCO COCO COE POU REEVE PION GEREN Fatt an sans

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