The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 18, 1945, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

"Best intrest hey West™ ‘Sen snd Fes | NR RRR A AIA SAI A ATA TIT I III IIIAIIA DIRECT-HIT ON JAP eecee i PLEADED GUILTY ‘TO.GRAND ; Ue DER $500 BOND nks On Osaka While Mrs. F."E. Carnicon, as-" re ree | ANNOUNCEMENT MADE HEREWITH [British Warships te OF ARMY-NAVY WAR CASUALTIES, ‘ss! Sivst (OF lacca Sinking Jap veer, Ger 2 /SMILING IRISHMAN | ™** younces for the United States as} } a whole 492 casualties for May j _ a7, 1¥49, of the U. &. Naval Forces HAS MANY FRIENDS cer (Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard) not heretofore released on GUAM, May 18,—~Ameri- sisted by neighbors: searched -for {her billfolder, containing $190, i) 5 jin her home at 2801 Staples ave- Japanese Are Known Te OM MIME OOOE 1.0, Viseinid; ed: saserere 2% Be Experiencing A CLAIMED LAVAL TO 318 Angela street stood at an j ironing board, humming ina low Shortage In Oil Sup-| BE SENT TO PARIS tone, as though her conscience was free of all care. : Virginia Cash might. have fool- ied some of the folks who were {searching for the billfolder, but” eR ; Aare Fieabt nail: 4oted It can soldiers and marines had a || Serman see eae Ansel Albury, who “had lists, consisting of 90 ‘dead, 364 Although bad luck in the form pes — Aeria t en‘ summoned to the Carnicon #UANOLG, and Jb missing. fhese of a spinal injury suffered iny > 4 - telat. vebaed thal here i : ; "in | |home; ‘eyed\;her: closely “as~ she” ‘pastialties bring*the total revort+! service confined him toe a Naval. ‘ BRO an OA We nage ys ae: ' fivoned: away: and’ ‘hummed; ‘pre# “ed to next of kin and released for houpital’” for!’ 14 Ohba: Aibewk, t rename | + ergy rennet a5 i sumubly*to ‘let everybody’! know" é publi¢ation' sinc’e’ December 7,/ - | with Eteovel a ; i : ‘ idotibttiinse : “]94t, to May 17) 1945, to 107,764.! bo si ante oF ‘Osaka ‘out | | Hie |e enc troning bod asi i "This list. includes “only” those | ; tanks, ‘ldidn’t ‘impress yen Albury © a-' 3 5 “from Florida. Lee hotographs show- : ov | tall, so he said to het, “You don’ » : * ‘FLORIDA Se that the entire oil storage| Save pees conten (know anything about the miss- beaker ae ; Navy Dead at the naval station b ing money?” Cato, Frederick E., Sgt., USMC. Yk uhnbmhodhdh ded on Yokohama were in ruins. “Who, me? No, sir! I’se lost my Mother, Mrs. Julia Cato, Inver-- © The Japs are known to be own purse?” ness. : From then until the Japs “Where?” : experiencing a shortage in “Whe : a 4 : Navy Wounded ‘| |} were annihilated the fight- oil supplies, ts the result of TWO LEADERS OF Mee tae working at sey : >-° +) Official Navy Photograph hs eatrts tie Ons, Seance f . ing, on a small seale, was and it is believed! ¢¢ ’ “ ; | IN LAPOG BAY. Luzon. P, I. a near miss splashes off the bow [2¢; USNK. Noten, tts. : furious, : b} ‘What two other places?” | ire Sr if i jer. | Hinnant Dowling, Jacksonville. | * , that the continuation of the|’ “MURDER MILL Shs named the plecen, and he| Cla joe mermentoan slvegdiy aOie trom & direc: Bi Py comer woraythc Willa Bet, USM The Americans began « attacks on oil storage tanks asked her if she would go there | {CR Sister, Mrs. Margaret i! slow advance toward # large and refineries will make the! ARRESTED TODAY |! tim sna ate carn Reo EE a, TEE RT EN ee I 7 : low . Carnicon. Creech, 1568 N. Bay £t., Tampa. | q shortage acute before long. She would be glad to go, she 1 VOTO OTTEES. Guest, Lester M., Pvt, USMC. 4 airfield one mile beyond Radio Tok: hile i i i the BUSINESS MEN “Twi i est, Ba os Make. a ~ oBgnnt ge, ener penenee a0 hey salina gi See we | wee = Lester M. Guest, Bay, Smee aa The Japanese command, in ol. the loss jupplhies, uses where she said s! ad | “ Harbor. Official Navy oto o assume a —* ges today in CLAIMED WHEREABOUTS OF |icen working that day, Ge at! HOLD MEETING YES arNs M. Paver, Frank A., ae USMCRLigyr. COMDR. M. J. MURPHY pease tee l Leantigreao @nnouncing that the most cordial] yy, each place Jailer Alb 5 | i+ CAS W AN Sister, Miss Harriet E. Paver, i * wR i fc Okinawa, uppe g Anat the most cordial) HEINRICH HIMMLER 1S /¢c Ri pe eles ase was told | | ' NOB Dispensary ed to them over Radio Tokyo Ww» reestablished; KNOWN BY BRITISH COM: 7 NW. 29th St., Miami. KIELED BY-DOGS |" Peacock, Douglas Mi. Pvt, US- Comar. Michael Joseph Murphy, 42% ,\2 island, the Americus “That further ‘aroused my sus-| 3 cy rents, Mr. ee Mr: reat picion" MarAlbig, cian as; |ASSEMBLE IN! “GET-TOGETH- | BCT Patents, ME and is. Jess" ic) USNR, cae out like & eal Japs that the “tal of Okinaws i ‘ re ty “Irishman, smiling, and during his; Would prove a death blew te I |was convinced she’ had stolen ER SESSION” HELD MIAML | May‘ 18.—I . the ‘money when) it was later | er " a Area |{ew' months” duty at the NOB|*®pa> Be ‘ found'in the bushes, back of the | LAST NIGHT announced this afternoon that "Army Dead—European sieetes % Pa 1" But the Japs had another thing PARIS! Mae Ler: Gere|Carmigon home, in the purse she | : the grosscution of Joe Mund | Adams, James Wa Cpl. hus: sects Wis work’ aa canitation! 12, Oty, about, Britistt warships °F“isaid she had lost. | | ; _ 43, owner of the dogs that) Lbend of Mrs, th A. Adams, friends. His work a8 sanitation for the first time in three years, cossiettaoyManmedical men, wito| -“When-the purse, With the $190! The. first.get tegother. moseitepfs!StenigNes--Deretta~ Zine, jee icitarie Tite ET Bid, vo: ane Aeetens,.madleal. office’, Soar a leeeuee vee eee = ned ; gin it, was shown to her, she dis- | tS io Goi ARTILLERY FIRING ‘| their knowledge of, fri Wit was hor purse, ani (of the recently organized Key, 8-year-old ethnologist. on a (ther of Mrs. Heddi¢ Goings, Fort) “Goiimander Murphy’ enlisted, Appearance of the Brilisit ships medicine to finding ways for; ! char. f Jaughte:, di try. | A Am : - PRACTICE PLANNE = {when I showed her a piece of 4 ee Ae H ‘ge of manslaughtez, de- {| Myers. { . C1! Mareh 20, 1943, giving up his ciy-;in that area indicate that fads esos murders of prieowitts of paper in jr'on which she had-writ-| °°" Dusimess: Men's Association! oaded on whether the dogs bitsy, bas M Puta som of lg ategtice-tn' suk wikgre shortly will be taken tr Brie v he specialized in gynecology and Japs out of Singapore nig Sealy hag detect LY Lege or front} AYCE Meanwhile, investigations SellaY's, Frank C. Maj.,8or oft ee vat, i WEDNESDAY N Weed tees eRe. war and civ ian’ prisoners, te the names of the persons for! was held last evening in the patio had escaped from their ken- Scally., Marv that Coast Artillery’ firing (prac- in what has been, designated cB gag a Me ci A:local ‘restaurant with Presi-| els or he had permitted | jjand ‘of Mrs. N ~- FMM ge Te Sage as Germany's ‘murder mill”,;son |in-the World in trying to,cent Joe Medina presiding. Other ‘Sphool 5 ot Key West, Fort Taylor, bi Heiney rotinded tp by! the! (Mu soub pow the Paper fe: lotticers present were George Lee,| 8, beidgl continued by eity,, [Nis “Luke Sellars," 411 "Beach eee ath a M.D, degree. in! ahi Sipe West ida, ar Crimes Commission. . ’| state and national authcvities | Blyd., Miami. < fy gents oe ty — Pieridae, on May 19, 21, Commission. pubse. a . ‘ {vice president; Mrs, Edith Joyce,|" into the circumstances of the Tedder, Ray H., Pfc., husband) 1o20r Dane ine Tian protice,' The Key Mae caus temas 24. from 9 4. m. to 12 noon.| Two. of the leaders, whose, “A li apnea ; bel d various medical Of Commerce held its reg 2 > } ittle. more urging, chiefly Py ‘hestine sdder, Mas- he belonged to various met ical " Midd coanle ee tege nameS« have -not Been dis- in a coaxing vein; im hee to a: secretary, and Joe Boza, treas-| reece nice ee one Briestine” Teaden Mae associations, including the Amer-| Weekly meeting Wednesda warees © tema clear of the “ysent to show us - urer | Ab is ie ys ican Medical Association and the iM the office of Prof. F danger area closed, were arrested today.' Ficon St Shai ane — | .owner of the dogs. Army Dead, Pacific Arsa American College of Surgeons. ithe Harris Sehool The danger area will be the They are known to_ have 'took The Constitution and by-laws | Whitfield, Bill, Pfe., husband of First D Knight presiding 3 us to a c t t ree \- Seem seer . irst Duty aa be} water area offshore Fort Taylor been active in the operation: blocks away, coconut tree, three committee presented its report | OMI GGL SIM | rors. Melba Whitticld, Box 796) ris first Naval duty was at The chief topic § forming a triangle the right leg of of the “murder mill”, includ-!she turned over a‘large stone, } Which was vaanimously adopted, the Naval Hospital in Brooklyn W@S the report of Jac which extends 18000 yards at an i Army Wounded—European Aze@}from whence he was transferred Chairman oft membersh a ing gas chambers, from late disclosing the billfolder. But all covering regulations governing ! " 5 ae dj “ a wan Sy ete azumuth = peter) pms in’ 1989 to the middle of jthe Papers that hed been in it in- the association. Any —further| i Sans Peeaies ae Newel Siu » Seat an Page North Latitude and 81 degrees 1942. leon ttn op anaes epons had'amendments may be made_ at . : that he suffered the spinal in-/dtive that met with the wh 48 minutes 37 seconds West Lon- In connection with the ar-| tho tree.” Un Sma; scattered under ne future meeting. = LIMITED ‘ ., Pfc, son of;jury.. At the termination of bis hearted approval of all me rude and the left leg of which rests, it was stated it had’ Jailer Albury arrested her on! County Solicitor Allan “B.| | / ¢ TIME Mrs. Vivian Graves, 1415 S. ‘At-'jong hospitalization, he returned Present extads 18000 yards at an been learned that Hitler had a charge of grand larceny, but ‘Cleare, Jr, was elected chairman lantic Ave., Daytona Beach. \to active duty and was assigned! After much discussion by wll aciouth of 270 degrees from the ordered the murder of allishe persisted.in declaring her in-| of the board of governors t serve | Jeffers n, Jesse D., Fic. gon here, December 3, 1944. palsy be cha naw in ieee __ ‘prisoners, but that the Ger-‘nocénce till she, onthe way to'together with the — following] Mrs. Ivervy Jefferson, 040 Spruce], “A native of Lawrenaey \Mass., Cobo to act as a an — altitude of the firing mun'high command had re-;the police station with him, ‘members: Jack Arlen, Sam Co-| ot, 1 ma aa omnes Doctor Murphy mqumtgins, nis ats of wee ° c a ca |sisted’'the order, as a result |reached Division strect, when he hen, W. A. Cope and Roy Haim- ve O. Johns Glen St! Mary. shee annie fh PY ee team. would be_teceeneee a ‘of which Killings were coni' S#egested, calling on the other lin, i a mi Pie. édn of Miw.!— n Street, where his wife, Alice, shag “ . WADES SPEND STAY Metad ty tt ae “11</, 4, (Persons: for, whom she had work- City Cpuncilman Gerald Saun- Eee Hel) i eae Soe areelonay!) KeeBing the home fires burning 4 ayi Abe elon epee J i 1 ISLAND) CITY eee deere ot master |e Icha ess ele Florence Loeb, {218 N. Bareeloma) roy. him and fol! their two dauifhé | 2eleney si) CoMh f ‘ Poland and parts of easternj< ders Wes. gicted, to the post of St., Pe : hers, Ann Matic ‘and Maureen (Ub'S membership — com ; . € She confessed then to the theft | publicity chairméfifor the as- t 1 Thomas I, Pvt, hus- Bye a ‘an hureer Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wade, Germany. jand insisted on returning to the sociation . | Miller, bones eR! Miller,|Cl#ire, who are /in boarding WOUNE 2h. 0 Paes eae ef Tuscaloosa, Ala. have return- Unconfirmed reports stat-!Carnicon home to confess to Mr. Al Moga, retiring board chair- Band ysctle Gace "|school.” A brother, Francis T., is and at the end of the det ed to their home after a very ed today that the command-!and Mrs. Carnicon. “|man, addressed the gathering ex- BON eee ees C., drs Pfc; son|Setving, an) the European. front | We) SS Seems oe pleasant stay of four weeks spent er of the British Second Army | Arraigned this morning before pressing his regrets at having to| ai | Wa ee Ase Waite, of Votes Porter pikes | of Mas. Virginia H. Parker, | NW. 55th St, Miami. to all of the new m ' knows the whereabouts of;Peace . Justice Esquinaldo, Vir-|leave the city and hing the - Saag yin) = ' j White, at Yates Porte ows i S eat quinaldo, Vir ave e city and wishing the — : 4 * 4 ae 4 areas, The final os am This was their firet ‘ulp to Key! Heinrich Himmler. Nginia Cash pleaded guilty to association a full measure of suc-| | | Nuits sees Ramer, Johnnie .£, (5, husband) SHERIFF LEAVES are > be deci ae 4 . | -- cos a a vas he! i SS endeave ‘ans toi- sthel P. Ramer, R. F. D.,} > ™ rer ht hl a Wen, end 13 years.siee Mi grand larceny and was held in icess in its endeavors. any Transluci of Mrs. Ethe ‘ laney and the two tear White and his sister had. seen ROLLINS INFANT {#500 bail for the grand jury. jp uten ade lcious steak dinnes i= letry you ect |eoncelde weons a | in take! Wi ei each other |the group sat back to listen to} [4 FREE Rouse, Frank, S-Sgt. son of ane ee nie Mrs. Carrie Rouse,.Gen. Del. Sheriff Berlin Sawyer left for ral momberstip Mr. and Mrs. Wade al DIED HERE TODAY | Oe eee a ea a 4 addresses by the Honorable May- & \a generous box of ir par F next regular weekly mm tba nantidt| «oo jor Willard M. Albury and County % + | Kissimmer | Tallahassee at 5 o'clock: this. sich ie Os on ee i awe | Roy Eugene Rollins, age 9 ANOTHER LOCAL |Solicitor Cleare. Both speakers ty NOE | Taylor, Orie E, Jr, Pfc. son of morning to bring back to Key 18 whieh is to be held ps months, died this morning at 8:30 | stressed the importance of the} E>) sifted FACE |! vrs. Martha Taylor, 239 NW.|West Johnson Dime and Wilbert ©" 4 bP CREW SAVES MAN o'clock at the Key West General, BILL INTRODUCED |citizensy at targe preparing itselt| | /* abt Steen! Richy negroes, agaist WIM 8) rae cle them lioenitsl Rie Sagene isithe cou! ifoelthe post-war tourist buciiess| Walker, James H., Jr, Pvt. son} warrant has ‘been issued here,» The club then bee Newark, N. J.—Seeing an auto-jof Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rollins of | (Ry Anneotates Veen — * jiny providing good entertainmen |] of James H. Walker, Sr., 4283 NW. charging them with grand jar HOw) Piel. Carey mobile swerve across a highway |366-G Poinciana Place. The body; _ TALLAHASSEE, May 18— and most of all good bathing |2nd Terrace, Miami ceny and breaking and entering. Vo sning thy “ihe Representative B. C. Papy of (beach facilities. | Army Wounded—Pacific Area | They fled from Key West on “i 0B UO inte water below a five-foot em-|is being sent this afternoon by| Fs } bankment, a telephone construc: | the Pritchard Funeral Home to Monroe County introduced | Other features of the meeting! tion crew went into action imme-|Tracy City, Tenn., for funeral. 7#B832 authorising the Flor- | were group singing and several @istcty and pulled the uncon-| services and burial. , ida Keys Aqueduct Commis- | \jolin selections by Gerald Saun- scious driver from the partly, Roy is survived by his parents, | sion, to operete and.maintain dets submerged sedan. ,The driver,|Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rollins; one | the sewage system in Key | The meeting adjourned at a { Bond, James E., Ist Lt. hus- the 9 o'clock bus Wednesda band of Mrs. Clara R. Bond, 5 5/night, and though the sheriff's iGrace Ave, Panama City. office was not toid about the | Army Missing—Evropean Area [crime until 12 hours later, a tele Harris,’ Brainard -H., 2nd Lt.,|phone call by Chief Deputy A son of Mrs. Mary E. Harris, Route H. McInnis to the sheriff at Tal 1, Litt jlahassee resulted in the appre Jadford; ‘Charles Ps, Péc., hus-jhension of the negroes. nd of Mrs. Catherine Radford, | ————_—____->_— Centra Pack Court; Sato0 | i, 2 Rolle, Fred A‘, T5, son of Mrs. Mary A. Rolle, 1014 North Sapo- LIVE PO! TRY % dilla, West Palm Beach S CE Stirrup, John B., Pfc. son of Resutecna Mae Wells, 606 NW., ROASTERS and Battery ‘Complete Service for Your Cas Marry Smith, of Paterson, was|brother and one sister. i West. jiate hour with the members pr revived by artificial respiration} i ent voting it a complete success | |‘BPMaOBD ODA DMA 03 \ooking forward to othe | ‘meetings in the near future | of " EET SAREE ae - |The “Association ‘composed = lrepresentative business men of; Spokane, Wash—As Miss Mil-| REPAIRS—48-Hour Service MIDGET BAR jthe Island City has been formed dved Hotzel walked beneath a} ISLAND CITY RADIO The Friendly Little Tavern ‘© better civic conditions in the twaffic light, it toppled over, i-| p99 pLumING, — Corner Margaret! SIMONTON AND GAEENE STS peomuenunty along all lines. | juring her ankle. ! The following were present at aa St, Miz \ _ i 1101 White St. Cov. Elix 9 ns: Oe ;Complete Line of Known Brand jthe meeting last evening: Joe | 22nd St., Miami Raised FRYERS po ai my | Saatene | PACKAGE Mondul, Dewey Riggs, August! H | a | \ Fischer, A. Villaverde, Joe Boza, | SOUTHERNMOST CITY |PRESC ee een BR ADY *§ Parts are available for your cat. | Goops ee RESCRIPTIONS f2%:282::" ere PALACE THEATER We 7a AGore, | ToesMedina ii PHARMACY, Inc, PRES nae a emnmcts”| (Live) POULTRY and |“ "* s.har jor VES Choice Wine, Whisky, Rum | 5 é SAE Ww. ” ’ ith Joyce, Isadore Weiner, Smith big d heii “Shadows On The Sage and Brandy |A. Bonamy, George Lee, Sam] oo | yoaresece EGG MARKET AUTO BATTERIES a” at Fleming St. Phone 5| With “THE 3 MESQUITEERS” | 14 Pints — Pints and Quarts|Cohen, Al Moga, Roy Hamlin, PHONE 199 GARDNER’S PHARMACY ena Ay Phone 24] E News and Serial “The Best of Drinks” jAllan B. Cleare, Jr., Willard M Duval and Fleming Streets | Phone 177 Free Delivery | Charged The Right Way. Slo reece and Gerald Sunde ____, | vovvVvevTvr rv ye ee

Other pages from this issue: