The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 21, 1945, Page 1

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Nannie -ineemmiainng te Ieee tel el PO EEL ee Vd = e d Preis Day Wire | and AP Features Years Devoted to the MARINE AND SAILOR RECEIVE PURPLE-HEART 28 Shore Line Erosion To | aerate arab dei. Be Investigated _ By |PASS BILL FOR PENSIONING CITY Representatives Out Of/ - " EMPLOYES HERE Washington (Many Key Westers have —_— asked The Citizen how the Present city, pensioning law i | \ In charge of the shipping and | delivery section of the Naval Sta-: | tion Supply Department, Lt. (jg) i | i 1 | Official Navy Photographs Presentation of two Purple Heart medals was maie Saturddy to two local eniisted men. In the pic ture at left. Lloyd Stephen Honeycutt, USMCR. was presenied his medal by Comdr. W. H. Gard- ner, Executive Officer, NAS, at a ceremony héld at the Boca ‘Chica. Marine. Barracks. The os Fr i eaareng Aiapatchoas.it enmonend..|-/ native ai Devtdcon hte age oem rn om gory i cachire ns dae, ee Pf - Davidson, ;NaC.<, : ugene pone crs a nian 'Puentioey : ‘ : ing his mi ‘ coset spe tH joedam)y i ate Paul B. Holly, SC, USNR, han-} dles shipping for all of the bh, is ous naval activities on this island. I age ang Guem., 1 aeieaeere: ‘of commendation, for. rescu- iiam. SC2¢, is eR serving in mittee, thead-| of key Weel |arrewers 10 Leletediehaietohteds BRITAIN MAY ntative Peter- son of Georgia,» held hear- ings on two bills, introduced by Peterson and providing for an investigation of shore erosion caused by cur- rents, waves and tides and the best method of protec- a tion, at federal cost. A second Peterson Dill < ’ rad . =| . Official Navy Photo START SHIPMENT OF ‘angements for its own deliver; LIEUT. (jg) P. B. HOLLY SPLIT JAP /UNITS LIVE CATTLE, ont | CALL ELECTION |: the = : cane Sugrly Departmant ; | TOEUROPEAN PORTS! in Me THREE AMERICAN DIVISIONS | ERE ES Se | THIS IS RESULT OF ACTION iy all Naval ! handled through this off ' elated I . POUNDING TOWARD FORT- | waSHINGTON. Mec 21. | TAKEN BY LABOR Holy Cross Grad - i PARTY RESS ON OKINAWA ~ Shipment of live cattle and: } i Born en Worce horses to Europe were started {| jtenant Holly r i i j (By Associated Press). i j gree at Holy Cross College and’ ORDER ISSUED DESPITE. tured by GUAM, May 21.— Three | in an effort to increase the | Spent two years in graduate work provid Ten or move years but not aoe | stocks in war-torn countries. Amy: Anbacgnie®, Freep) at Haryard Univers | MANY PACKING HOUSES bne-third - P amyeinc yh lees continuous, fifteen percent, American divisions are’ it was announced today. The | LONDON, May 21. — an life he w: les engineer for| ‘ P pounding toward the ancient! ‘the Heald Machine Co.sin. Wor- IN CHICAGO tective construction by the}, ing wer reduced the stocks by 50 There is'a possibility tha | ’ federal government.’ PARAL BMA MA) mocated fortress at Shuri on} percent; the report,said. | | : | ceste: : ————— Called to ‘active duty in the} Okinawa in attempts 20, — Seeds and gzaing for sum: | government may call.an elec- —< — and er mer planting, have also been tion, the first to be held me be ear vee = cul i¢ Jap forces in 'o. ji, vy y assign o the disbursing de~; Parts of Shuri are in| prvigen rtiggreeny tins ' almost 10 years, it was oily ment of the Boston Receiving en ei 4 Pe packing | mento, however, Govanty Somer s ibe Sonar eg TE diers and marines tight the) of foodstuffs reach pre-way supply meats has cut 50 per! ' ys wee , propriation was sonst for ex. TRACKED ‘FIFTEEN MILES Jers, eaten Ge rubble 4 levels é r that: ante: jaken bythe penses. Hearings are ed) e city, bu je fortress is} ipments ere being mai ly. for the recess. * sabes ALONG MIN RIVER, RE- still intact, despite the fact; under lend-lease provisions, oe labor waritd ve Representative J. Hardin Pcter- PORTS STATE that it-has been blasted by, though it was explained that | There is a question whet! a son of Florida is a member of the Las 550. tons: of high explosives} several of the countries, ‘er. that party, will cor nt ona ota Pebget {9 Bly: three da} Pe RCh: eee CIE ey by the further, tiow, that the war i on 1s Committee con: per Germans during the war, item cabaret thas sidering shore line erosion vooer-| Chindes trecpe theca wah aes ithe have offered to make pur- Over, in, Europe, io tne con-| ures, and will be with the sub- peporey to smeny over thel chases ‘themselves. tinued functioning of th more than ove’ e| commitice provided action is fa- victory, are hot on the trails sas oy vorable on the re i | of the Japs that were driven 2 ima; with; ‘coalition government. If th sub-committee ae net tan out of Foochow. ‘They have tewakeateee tae Tabs any tnt nttiathcatartat labor party does not agree, | out its schedule of hearings, but| been tracked 15 miles along|hoiding out stubbornly. iEverready Star Club jan election will be held, { , xattgparlt tae Bitte where | the Min River, south of that) jt was declared that they | will have to be rooted out of! shore erosion is an impogtant. city. their hiding places and dogs (Re associates “Vreass CHICAGO, ‘May, al Distance and transportation dif- . ficulties prevented. proper repre- CHINESE HOT ON sentation of Gulf states. For that 1 Stagger! "TRAIL OF JAPS ind dred ie report here. cent, it wa: nounced to-| made by General Alexander, t the sical Z and from New York | during which he tenant Holly. sc came a’report that gf turped the matter 7 + of the 'station’s enlisted pre- have fallen off there one- leste over to the United examining board nd as half also, | States and Great Be . nior. member of the-Ship’s’Serv-. _ Lit both cities, it is claimed | r Inventory Board. that the decreased stocks. of | —— meats ‘have beet caused by! OHN MARZYCK’S the black market. *) IN JAIL HOME DAMAGED BY | In are rate rth was an-| AWAITING HEARING nounce! hat workers in 15 FIRE LAST NIGHT war plants threatened they! William (Baker ri Minister Churchill's aE will discontinue working un-/yesterday . * To Meet On' Tuesday Prime Minister Churchill’s’ vhe home of John W. Marzyck, Jess they can obtain meat at; 00d oF insistence that tne laborites,1501 Von Phister street, was Jeast th ja deadly weapon with the § es Other Jap forces, who deciah what they in-|badly damaged last’ night’ about = ditated nto cause thy are being used to spot the’ There will fie a meeting ef the decide now on Ye tc elicle @ica dow wax disider~ ath of James Allman VERS! AKI captured an airfield used by A E TO MAKING Americans several months| Japs, who either .are killed Eveready Star Club held Tues- tend to do, has brought the:cg in one of the rooms in the Commemorate Death | The defendant ts eltana8 by grenades or burned to ¢8¥ afternoon, beginning at 3:30 jikelihoed of an early deci-jrear part of the building. The Of Jose Marti At |the William Bakers, who are fe DECISION IN CASE | ago, and then lost it, are now Ae euie faut Addie fleei s far a’ s 90 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. i a head. If the deci-jblaze, however, the quick re- | Westers. He is the man whe wae OF N. Y. NEWSMAN | fleeing as far away as 90\qeath by flame throw Bailey, 1401 United street, accord: sion to a ad e jblaze, however, on the quick re Cuban Consulate! tried in ciroul eaut an Ean imiles to the northwest from| , V ios. sion is made now against,sponse of the fire department, the site of the airfield. eee Peer rade: Aes to annouhcembnt made to coalition, the election mayjwas kept confined to the one pee jet rape tout a mistrial om de. oe rep dab PR ee RE British troops in Burmalthat Okinawa must fall to’ Matters of much interest to the be held in June; if the deci-|room, with the blaze quickly ex-/ The Cuban colony of Key West main 9 9 _ Scan a was stated today that a majority | ay ,continuing their swift A bl 1 th . ibe tak t sion is delayed, it may take tingu hed following the. arrival commemorated the “fiftieth anni-/#gree. Later on, the case again of the House of Representatives | drive toward Phailaud:. to the Americans,-blared that 'crganization will be taken up a Ae at ae of the fire apparatus. Estimated versary of the death of Jose Marti|him was nolpressed and he we is avese to being required to/ -ithe Jap command will have ‘the meeting, it is stated. place next fa damage, $2,000 to $2,500; Insur- who died on May 19, 1895 at “Dos |¢t at liberty. make a decision in the proposed! Ward which the Japs ‘arelan army of 12,000,000 to re-| ince to the amount of $3,500 was Rios,” on Saturday at the office} Constable Elwood turned qy contempt proceedings against aj fleeing. They are going at Sp] sist attempts to invade the arried, with the Porter-Allen, Co.’of the Cuban consulate. Marti/to the sheriff's office, the knife New York newsman. ifast a pace, the British have Jap, homeland, He said i Earlier in the ‘evening, about died in fighting for the freedom|that Baker is alleged to have Eypression inthe house. re-|lost contact with them at] elderly men. and boysé (7:15 o'clock, a fire was discovered of Cuba. jvsed. The knife has @ button on sulted from a statement. made! some points. young as 12 years have be tin 'the Sidewalk !Cafe, opposite, ' Before the’ war it was the cus-}the handle, by pressing whieh the yesterday by — Representative ‘alleddo she colors {La Concha Hotel on: Duval s sentatives frdm4 blade springs open, and a eateh Jesse Wolcott, Michigan Repub- GEORGE SHEDD TO se ap {near Fleming. This fire was i Oe u ; Tape to take part in ceremon-| bY omseing este the blade eon lican, in discussing a showdown | | Esa SG | ‘ ed from the heat of a stove clése! i频anhlafly.tin édorinection with NOt be elo: on the issue. ‘3 ; ENTER WEST POINT |Papy Says Charter i its the wall. (Estimated damage, the event, but now due to dif-| | Baker | held in jail am w “It generally has been taken! : x 2 4 “ 300. Insurance carried wi or- ficulties in connection with the | Of $500, pending his arraigny for granted that a newspaper! Miss Etta Patterson of 522 1s eroteeiea neem lter- Allen Co. was $3,000. war effort, man should not be required to! Caroline street, is in receipt of Any Interference! violate a confidence placed inja telegram stating that her nep- him,” Wolcot tsaid in an inter-|hew, George Patterson Shedd, view. “Now that the question has|has successfully passed the en- been raised it should be settled,| trance examination for a’ cadet- by legisjation if necessary.” | ship at West Point Military Acad- Wolcott referred to the contro-|emy, New York. vepsy growing out of the house|~ Young Patterson, who is a son veterans’ committee decision last | of Major General and Mrs. Will- Friday to start contempt proceed- | iam E. Shedd, will enter the mili- ings against Albert Deutsch, re-| tary academy on July 1. porter for the New York newspa- per, PM, for refusing to disclose r \ (Bx Ansucibted Press) in the la arre i May & awult with tom to send rey au: members of the col-|before Peace Justice | The alarm sounded at this fireiony just simply gather to honor! | |was from box 21, corner epuval the hero of Cuban independence. | Fleet Rese rve Assn, : ‘ ; jand Fleming st while the ea Representative veLP aL in a let- jan > ss lee iene eee Sahel espe one _— jalarm from the Marzyck fire was an eILING orca | Plans For Meeting Commerce, declares that he is from box 321, County Road and! | “ready” for anybody who at- jeccond street. { NEW YORK.—If U. § shipper The nex tempts to tamper with the new {paid as little as five per cent! Br city charter and thereby invali- shove ceiling prices for every-| ciatic thing purchased, the extra cost}rooms June 3 « de date it, as was done with the for | A j jto American familics would! prize of $15, according to Ch amount to $4,000,000,000 a year,/ HEL, Ostrom mer charter bill after it was pass- ; ecrelary or about $120 to cach family |} At thi ed by the legislature. | | ( HANCE | Cee a ahaeee nena eee | He states he recalls that certain sections were deleted from the meeting memise officers for the f the names of veterans adminis- | fe er charter before it reached 3 nds are urged to be im tration officials who gave him in-| B | N G 0 Aiyico Mea paties, “a8 a result! ucien Lelong | ROASTERS and FRYERS | jes atlendunes formation used in‘articles criticis- | of which the proposed charter “ a i prize coutioues te be ing the veterans’ medical pro-| Sponsored by. Elks Charity Fund} }ecame inoperative. % | BRADY 'S (Live) Poultry | awarded at the regul stu gram. Nightly 7:30 But, he assured the chainber, FO Gh . and Msc Macken [might lamees: vy the Laos” A sent charter has been en- — | DUVAL' at SOUTHARD| Lub aah anbmatilingcg olied and engrossed as it passed BARGAIN 2 the legislature. to make tie throat and shoulders lovely, too HYDRAULIC BRAKE | are cee tn oct ean “SPAIN'S SERVICE Ti Tet fits fashion news wih supe ne, ate TABLE MASONIC. NOTICE RADIO clinging powder to beautify face, throat, ee eg on ns ne You can PIONEER HOTEL idee a ee ie nage | CLOSING FOR THE | can communication Anchor | ISLAND CITY RADIO low-cul fashions, that’s real beauty citement! nope Army Barr 1101 White St. Cer. Eliza Parts are available for your car. lf we don’t have ‘em, we'll |) PALACE THEATER | * "== = SUMMER THURSDAY | Lodse No. 182. F. & A. M., at | 90 FLEMING. —= Corner Mas \3 o’clock this evening. | obo Astearng stirs tone ees #2 PAUL SMITH Work and instructions in F. | \anaanna, oes Plas Tas BOOKSELLER C. 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