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AAT an emer Recapture City After VOODOODH: Having Been Driven NAZI GENERALS AND v,, JAP OFFICERS ABOARD | . U-BOAT SURRENDER | {Re Ascorinte?® Prean’ WASHINGTON, Mav 19.— Two German generals and two Japanese officials were aboard a U-boat that surren- dered today at the Ports- mouth navy yard, It was un- officially stated that the Japs i if i £2 Hit nd combats in the China. recaptured the }Tecords and seal of the local Knights of Pythias Lodg,e said to- dio.Tokyo has an- day he had received the news of nounced that Foochow has|the death in Tampa of L. B. ‘een chosen by the Allies for|Sparkman, who had visited Key intended invasion of|West on various occasions as China along the coast, but =~ poner of the Knights of Pythias in Florida, president the Allied J pegs agen ose er of the State Elks Association and = ite report. | great Sachem of the Improved was ot on ager ao Pon Order of Red Men in Florida. e daps fought so ly in trying to hold|resided’ in Tampa, knew Mr. Foochow. Sparkman well, said today he had been chosen as one of the honor- Humane Society lary pallbearers. ‘Inaugurates Drive |" SOOOIOOLM, For Membership! MONROE MEASURE Key West Humane Society baa “ ’ BECOMES. A LAW: a ip drive, Mrs, ' es White,--viee presi- #9 (8¥ -Anpeciares Prenar. OEE mit toler, | TALLAHASSEE, May 19.° | is hoped in the next few! \—HBI91, inroduced by Rep- months,” Mrs. White stated, “to' ;vesentative B. C. Papy from tablish a shelter in Key West! ‘Monroe County, . providing ' . diseased or abandon- '.' fer) the: appointment of bail- "The society also will. ' #fs in, the Criminal Court of ifvestigate all reports of cruelty cord, became e law today to animals j ; Without the Governor's sig- B i acjyeen people have pets, they, mature; ¢ taken on an added respon- ‘ sibility. Unless they are willing TP ROI aa ss. te assume this responsibility in the right way, then they should net be allowed to keep such pets, which, sooner or later, become a menace to the community. “It is hoped to license or tag Effective May 24th we will all dogs in Key West thereby close at ‘noon Thursdays until establishing ownership, and further notice. eventually find hi for 01 yy mera a lt or unmanied Peel yell cae animals.” “Amybody interested in be- Phone $3 Emergency 826-W 244Hour Wrecker Service coming a member, should com- municate with Miss Minnie Por- Official AAA Garage Hi ” pee) Ht f af NOTICE v Check your cosmetic needs and ‘then rush to» +, in ey 4 chy SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY, Inc. SEN TC for a big beauty bonus! FREE GIFT ofa generous box of Trans- lucid sheer - sifted FACE POWDER (enough for months of flattering usel)... © Actual size © Wc value SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY, Inc. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS AAAAAAADAAAAASADDADASABASAASADAADASAAAAASEEEASAADES Roger Watkins, who, when he|concvete wall nine feet thick. ‘You are invited to discuss your LONDON.—General Alexander, today that he had been unable, te come to an ‘agreement with | Marshal for: and had ;eferred the: matter to the United States and Great Britian. : LAVAL IN FRANCE PARIS.—It was reported un- officially today that Pierre Laval, Fuppet premier of France during ; | Army will Basin, the Rhine Valley and Pp: of the Ruhr. a total of 14,000 squaze miles, © AIR-RAID SHELTERS FOR PRESIDENT WASHINGTON. — It was dis-| closed today that air-raid shelters | had been provided for the Presi-| dent shortly after this counizy’s | entrance in the war. A tunnel} led from the White House to the} shelter, which had a reinforced Announce Death Of Chaplain Jas. Day ‘ilWord has been received by Rev. Ted:M. Jones, pastor of the First: Baptist Church, of the sud- den death of Chaplain James s.|K Day, Sr., 69, who died May 16th in Black Mountain, N, C, where summer. Chaplain «Day's death was sudden,.while he <has suf. fered . for . years’ from, ,asthma Serviee as a Navy Chaplain, Chaplain Day was twice pa: tor of the: First Baptist Churc Key West. first from May Ist, 1916 until July 25, 1918 when he resigned to enter the U. S. Nav. After retiring from the Navy he}! became pastor the second time from Octob cep! Oviedo, Fune’ from the i Church, Lakeland, Fla May 21 at 10:30 a. m. Day’s son, James, Jr., is pastor of the Southside Church and r cently held Revival Services at the First Baptist Church here. The ‘Friendly Little Tavern S\IMONTON “AND GREENE STS, ‘Complete Line of Known Brandi PACKAGE GOODS Choice Wine, Whisky, Rum and Brandy \% Pints — Pints and Quart: “The Best of Drinks” | { | | | | E. MORALES TAILOR SHOP 301 Simonton St. Cor. Petronia PHONE, 271 DRESSMAKING | |ANNOUNCEMENT: We have had the good fortune to Secure the secvices of MRS. JOSEFINA SUARES |! of Hevana, Cuba, who is throughly experienced in| fine needlework and a SPECIALIST IN MAKING DRESSES TO ORDER Dressmaking with us. Phone 199 a hhh he hhh dtedtettetetetedettedetedetdeded teted Duval and Fleming Sts. |CERTIFICATES TO awarded at San Carlos Instituté on Monday at 3:30 p. m. to stu- dents of the Spanish classes ean- ducted by Miss Benildes Remond. ; cates are: 2 Kroll, Mrs. Helen C. Myers, It¢ Comdr. C. Muse, Lt. Bernard Mrs. I. D." Nicholson, “Mrs. Betty; White,Miss Susan Cretella, Miss! which’ he’ contracted while in|. Cheodora. Rispley Gernish,--Miss. Gwendglyn, James,’ Official Navy Photograph REAR ADMIRAL C. E. Rosendahl, who arrived at Meacham Field | Y last week on an official ‘visit fo local naval activitiés, was met at jobtaining. names, today , of | resi-}\« the flane’by a group of high-ranking officers, Admiral Rosendahl appec'rs at the left with Lieut. Comdr. H. M. Harris, Jr. behind. | then, - Ce, tain' RB. Nickerson of the Fleet Sonar School is next and ‘only slight, changes in the final dpaaten: has. Comdr. W. H, Gardner at the right, In the rear. extreme left, i: 1 Comer. S W. Townsend and. extreme right rear. Lieut, A, L. | She and two of her enumera- | 7 : |tors have been working the last LS echahuheuheaheuheuheuth could not be ascertained by < in the Chamber of see — ‘Commerce office in efforts to get Certificates Are CPDL LE DI OMDB. 05 name possible to be added jto the reported total of a week} 1 Fretz. BE AWARDED SAN - ’sTALIN HEAR CARLOS STUDENTS * YALTA.AGREEMEN (Ry Ansociated Press) MOSCOW, May 19.—Prem- ie: Josef Stalin said today that Russia was observing * the agreement it had entered into et Yalta regarding the Spanish certificates will be, Those who will receive certifi-' A i Second year, Mrs. William H. ohout, Ensign Henry Poole; First year, Mrs. G..S, Holmia, by the Soviet government. He explained that they had been’ arrested hecause of act- ivities against Russian: forces. Miss Margaret Josephine James, Joseph’ F.: def; Aliréa Te Zazynke “| AM AN AMERICAN DAY”, 1945 By The Presidént of The United States of America A Proclamation WHEREAS within the last twelve months we have gtanted citizenship with its many privileges to thousands of foreign-born men and women through aturalization, and have received into full citizen- hip the great numbers of native-born youth who have come of age; and WHEREAS these citizens are giving strength to our democracy in its struggle against tyranny and in its striving to make secure through international or- ganization the rights and opportunities of citizens in our own and in other sovereign nations; and WHEREAS the Congress, by Public Resolution 67, approved May 3, 1940, has recognized the third Sunday in May of each year as “I Am An American Day” and has requested that the President issue a proclamation setting aside that day for the special recognition of those who have been natur Zed or have attained their majority during the past year: NOW, THEREFORE, I, FRANKLIN D. ROOSE- VELT, President of the United States of America, in order that we may honor those who have recently become members of our body politic and at the same enship, do hereby proclaim Sunday, as “I Am An American Day,’ Aud I call upon Federal, State and local offi- cials, and patriotic, civic, and education organiza- tions to hold, on or about May 20, exercises designed to impress upon our citizens, both native-born and 2d, the privileges of their new status in our y and their responsibilities for building this 's security and advancing its welfare. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this fourteenth day of March in the year of our Lord nine- teen hundred and forty-five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixty-ninth. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. By the President: E. R, Stettiniu Secretary of Sta (SEAL) IN THE USA - KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1945 _ a or any other part of Russia CENSUS TAKING { NOW STANDS AT | . 16,755 { j i stands at 18,755. ty iS figures. {three days ago. IT ’ POPULATION AS COMPILED _ | Today is the closing day for taking the census in Key West, jae the number of the population é Mrs, V. M., Hutcheson, who, was} td dents who had not. been listed, ae said she, thought there will be | Mrs, Hutcheson made her first report to Nathan Mayo, commis-; "OOOO MA MAOH; Sixties, Oil Refiner- Uy AUSTRALIANS DRIVE | ies And Storage Tanks CLOSES TODAY) JaPaNesEINTO HILLS | yin Targets Of Air (By Associated Presa) MANILA, Mav 9. — the pilots because of the low eae —_ but or- . ange flame, which showed Awarded By Local | through them, indicated that Red Cross Chapter the bombs had struck eom- |bustibles of some kind. Having completed their course; It was reported that U. &. fei, _ 2 i re 2 . jsioner of agriculture, on May '10,/ of training for staff assistants, six| flyers are using four alt. }when the total was 17,924. Since lthen 831 additional names have-|™Ore volunteers for special ser !been obtained. She said today} that every resident, from .w’ or her name added to the list. the : ‘or HS aay, end of F knew of a Uw di | i sibly net more than 10 or 12. =o those who, don’t Meter, an amateur garde: he *could . convert » his powered lawn «mower into | AQUEDUCT BILL (By Ansoutatea Press) TALLAHASSEE, May 19.— The House passed HB832, in- troduced by Representative jj B. C. Papy. authorizing the Florida Keys Aqueduct Com- mission to overate the sewage system in Key West. | nNOW-OPEN Formerly Navy Club OPPOSITE WESTERN UNION Whiskey - Wine - Beer Best of Drinks BIFF Will Greet You! PACKAGE GOODS ‘she heard directly or indirectly, ‘as mot having been listed, had his _ She said she expected to ob-) Fee ee tice mesistahin:’ at) Chemti that she fice assis! al * soldiers - cates, *pos-| Headquarters and also function! gq off ee, is the discovery of O.-B- Vani er, that! gasoline snow’ shovel..«Nowjsithe! man-of. -the-house will ‘Navd! to use. the mower both sumniervand winter. | MO Oe oe ee PASSES HOUSE (oy SPinc chapter OD SIS SS YF WS B \verting to olden days, the Tronn Cool -- Clean -- Comfortable} | LAST CHANCE | ATOUR ‘BARGAIN | TABLE | CLOSING FOR THE i SUMMER THURSDAY PAUL SMITH BOOKSELLER | 1 Hl | 334 Simonton St. | | i} j i GNNOUNGEMENT! rap i i i i} i | i i i it | i} \fields within 325 miles of ices in the Key West Chapter,| Japan, though the location American Red Cross, recently re-| of the tields was not re- ceived their certificates, | ee Tokyo reported had The training course prepared them to act as information cone) wae J ong wana ter.of the Red Cross. They serve! on le, an island which U. &. as a part of the disaster relief Fighting on Okinawa was committee, Pledging themselves! pe SHOVELS SNOW |to serve a minimum of 150 hours' | to be still ferogious, reca| ja eae jhe staff arg are’ of ¢ lawnmowers | WeeR at -he vottices” | The sixvoluriteers are Mrs. El+ nor “Prince, Mirs: Betty Jane }, rs. Harriet. Vose,. Mrs. ‘ean forces. Three Realty veuis their stants on) Maree co Thurs adquar-!ed in the ters, th s heard>a dis-| W. A cussion on new office procedure, conducted by Mrs. Maxine Lei den Other volunteer present at the mee Mrs. Bowman Cutte irman © the corps; Mrs. Elizabeth Wil-| fee jliams, Mrs. Ruth Kelly and M Lila Louise 0 Ella Delgado lchased f W. L. Bate STAGE HOLD-UP I street ' front BO fe $1,000 ‘The Mojave, Cal.—Apparently re ail tlie UD a RRND ERTS ‘twice in less than a month. The the driver of the truck n an autpmobile with | termined amuunt of ‘ma: ee cnecteceentmaa eumUnaenene, EN He caping » unde This is? to notifye the members af the Key We é sty Book Chub that PALACE THEATER books have been placed in BASIL RATHBONE in the Key West Library, 31% “PEARL OF DEATH” (Duval street, | and ars | Mowe; anaEeaeed ready for cireulation, o n IF IT’S FOR CARS Johnnie Nebo’s WE HAVE IT! | STARLIGHT CLUB san vers eins cap tore | a * eAuto Horns eYale Locks 713 Duval St. eAuto & Bicycle Tires & Tubes | DANCING | Batteries charged while you wait The Modern Way Nightly—7 to Closing Johnny Dias and Orchestra OLD CRAIG : SERVICE STATION Penny’ Cocktail Hour Division and Francis Sts, 7 to 8 P. M. Daily Open Sundey Phone 9114 | | CACONCHA HOTEL COCKTAIL LOUNGE AIR CONDITIONED for YOUR COMFORT ° | | | Now Featuring | DANCING EVERY NIGHT | Music by — 's Orchestre | The New Cocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ * 7:00 A.M, to 11:00 A.M.