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rat @ THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S-A, KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MAY British Forces Preparing __ For Operations To Retake | | HongKong And Singapore} hk Assembling Squadrons Of SHERIFF BRINGS Ships And Many Planes‘ NEGROES TO CITY ee ,turned from Tallahi ee, where j sions |they had gone to bring back to! ‘Key West Weber Rich and © | Johnson Darling, negroes, who / {By Aenuctatea Presa are charged with grand larceny i} LONDON, May 22.—The|and breaking and entering. | The British are preparing to} The complainant, Julius Mor- operations for the re-| "8°", negro, alleged that they capture of Hong Kong and stole clothing and a wrist watch . + 4|from him. They are the men with ~— apart Radio Tokyo said whom the telephone caught up It stated that the British while they were on their way ‘to are assembling ee squad-]- They. will be arraigned. before | ‘WILEMORE ROBERTS, FORMER KEY [Sst "st dome wa WESTER, REPORTED MISSING IN | %™ Seutet From Be * Mrs. Paul Richardson ha: WOULD PREVENT MEN so teens received word from her sis-; AND). WOMEN PAWNING | GUAM, May 22. — Ohi ter, Mrs. Fred Parlayns, of JEWELRY IN S ALOONS ‘nawa will secon Columbia, Pa., stating that) View her son, Willmore Roberts,| In an effort to stop the prec-| Admiral Richard Kelly Tur- said today. was reported missing in amples of men and women, most of ner Dothan, Alabama... tion aboard the U.S.S. Frank-' them former service men, pawn thet Jap soldiers will be s } p 2 lin, 5 ibuy booze, or to have @ “B00 touted from entire islond mgt “ Fai "he ane en pS accanen 2 reacemeta either, ». Roberts is ‘a’ former. Key | local saloons to optain toney to 4. ge mendes parma pre al Sy twee Glee, bisniboad OTRORTOW ‘Wester, being born here, ahd} bay boore, or to have a “geod, ° lived here for: a. number ' ‘of | time” gencrally, County Solicitor future. But the announcer seemed | CHINESE mol ee BS aad . a ! more concerned over reports ‘CLEARY. ; } aS BES Aare *‘years before going to Penn- reign ary pio ne beating cndleadligongrrse= that the Americans and. the ; a i : a 4 ‘ sylvania to make ‘his home,| cing’ to recommend to Sheriff “*® "OW drawing on their British soon are going to at- RIVER OF'J i -His wife and three“month-old | Berlin Sawyer that he notify sa- Mist reserves, but they are tempt to invade the Jap {baby, which he has never loca Keepers not to accept any- being killed at so tapi homeland. He said that “mil- aly chins Ofticial Navy Photographs | Seen, are making their home |thing in pawn, and that if any pote they “woom will te lions of troops” are mobiliz-|BRITISH UNITS . DRIVING] FOURTEEN NURSES, reportin for duty at the Naval Hospital last week. are shown in the top Bens his parents in Colum-|of them did not need tne artes’ into: wltionate Nauta” poe y _— so acl prec JAPANESE TOWARD photograph. From right to left, upper row. art: Ensigns Eleanor Christcff, Brisbane. Pa.; Ida M. ; 0!2- would file inzormacion against! Meanwhile, Jap ian THAILAND —_ (By Associated Press) CHUNGKING, May 22.— Mehrkam, Dunellen. N. J.; Alice L. Rosenberg, Boston, Mass.; Marjorie M. Ratcliffe, Milton, | A Key Wester who survived the} (7 will “fight to the death’ in Mass; Irma My Michaels. Bayonne, N. J.; Ms. Jacquelyn Hatfield, Cambridge, Mass., and Agnes | Vicious bombing attack on the} ‘10 {the island are still fighting fers / resisting the invader. ‘ciously, though their courage, Ad Chinese forces have cleared SCHOOL PUPILS the Min River from Foochow to the sea, a distance of 25 i. not said that all saloons ting jewelry in paw er was it specified where the was going on, but Mr. N. Cannon, Everett, Mass, Bottom row. left to risht: Ensign Wilma Bowman. Kregar, Pa.; Alice | Franklin on March 19 is Jack M. Patterson, Clairton, Pa.:. Bertha Bernstein, Taunton Mass; Lieut, Virginia M. Bates, Kalamazoo, , Bryan Richardson, 20, son of Mr. miral Turner oat, io bern Mich.; Ensign Dora M. Reese. Rochester, Pa; Ensign Anna M. Bennert, Metheum, Mass,, and (and Mrs. Paul B. Richardson, 701 - potntad ng Lieut. Catherine H. Zinkus, Worcester, Mass. | Florida street. ; desperation. They have comm In the lower photo are eleven nurses Who departed on orders. ten going to Seattle. Wash. and | Richardson is an aviation ma-} CaVe NP! cd his determina-' ter attacked often the last fue one to Jacksonville. They are, upper row, left to right: Lieut: (ig), Miriam E. Bittle, Marcus Hook, | chinist’s mate, third class, who] ti" to put an end to what he said) gay. but every coutileratinek Pa; Lieut. (jg) Macgaret Hanley. Philadelohia; Lieut. (iq) Helen J. Shields. Philadelphia; Lieut. {enlisted in the Navy more than}h¢ bad been informed had been! has been beaten back with hewey (jg) Kathleen Gingras. Jersev City. N. J.; Lieut. (is) Marion F. Caesar. Dracutt. Mass., and Lieut. | two and a half 's ago, and had | Cone to so great an extent it had | onsen Patricia Pressley, Moorehaven. Fla. Bottom row: Livut. (in) Avrelia Scotte, Brooklyn; Lieut. Helen ;been on the carrier since it was randal. They cry “Bunanit” a» they become a ; Ft ; E. Grater. Nooristown, Pa.; Lieut. Jane L. Blough. Jobnstown, Pa: Lieut. Jennie Eva Brusick. Wil- | launched at Newport News, Va.,! charge at the Ameriwan times, bet PERTAINS TO BEGINNING! Tiles, of Japanese troops.) ,°,"pa‘and Lieut. Agnes M. Raviga, Freeland, Pa. Lieut. Pressley is the only one reporting te |on Oclober 14, 1943, TWO WOMEN TRIED ‘* ‘cry. shuctly congme as they va it was reported today by] Jacksonville. ? | He was aboard the carrier dur- u jare mowed down with iuchine PUP’ ELEMEN- hon aii D pee a Sees a a0 {age ing the previous bombing last \ Kun bullets and shel) fire TARY ae cae thee nic: | fall, and shortly afterward he re- IN COURT TODAY | And those that remain thew SCHOOL 3 i ‘jturned to the States. He came Hex a ned te Stenger cess at Foochow, the Chine * | death wi nt mine ah | how, se 7 Be ‘home on a 20-day furlough. He death with flaming ol, i Willard Albury, superin-! ¢lung closely to the Jap rear- tendent ef Public Instruction of guards, killing them by the OF ARMY-NAVY WAR CASUALTIES: FINED IN COURT “:=!“:!\-0i Ss." uc|moms vo taawe rown OW yin further ) dssign-| HAVING SENTENCES 000 tons in shipping in Jap . Monroe County, et eRe Earl hundreds .as.'they tried to a See Se Se ea See: iment, } and Korean waters tary education in this, county,|S@Ve their comrades, who] ‘tne Navy Department an-) Harvey, son of Mrs.’ DEFENDANT, AGREES TO GET a EMR DEFERAED......-- nl 7 United States as. Lula Harve on. He Probably. Thought | sounces for the Ys sualties for May Army Wounded—European Area! OUT OF TOWN ON OFFER He Was A Dead Duck! a whole 268 ¢ announce that starti were fleeing southwest. ' tember, the Elemeritary Schools -Hgadquarters also an- of Key West will adopt a plan’ nguneedl that: the. Chinese |2!, 195, of the U.S. Naval Forces jij), Frederick V., Ist Lt, hus-| MADE BY COURT SS ti ie ee Ge nee MA regarding the entrance of be- government began early thi: (Navy, Mai-ne Corps and Coast ying of Mrs. Patricia C. Hill, 2844! (By Associated Press) A count dak. eclaae _% try ginning pupils. that is followed! morning. to re-establish. civil | Ua? net heretofore ed On Sw. 37th Ct., Miami. | LONDON, —. Airescue. squad ; % hy t 2 ay ! JONLON. - scue squad ithe tuwn of vbjectionable char- by practically all. puplic schools! authority in: Foochow. Navy, Dera eeens total casually |" Munziker,- Ruppert ‘R., 2nd Lt,” William -Baker;' who was tried Icuger searching the debris of @ acters. iii a pes Monte-|j ore for rape and acquitted when | V-Pembed house in southern Eng- 1) Betty Brewer, who had been SCLD BY bd aleeady six years old, or, will be| ceived. that the British ele. ! ie this snoeding | Hutt .asked, “Is anybody there?” |warned berore | iw leave Key BLAKELEY AT PRICE . ritis: hie hilip B.. Pfe _la “jury disagreed,“ this mopning! . Paste tir caieits ia - ae ‘ six years old by January 10,1946; 5 ba to acxOt RUG clu télensed for agliaro, Philip ¥., Pfe., /hus-; sag S MORAINE! and a faint “Hello” came from} west, and who remained will be admitted during the first! foFees \are “still driving’ the four weeks of the 1945-46 scheol' Japs toward Thailand, adc- term, which will begin on Sep-|ing that they were fleeing so tember 10, 1945. Children who! swittly they have lett behind will be six years old atter Jan wary 10, 1946, will be admitte the following September. publication since December 7 seg ae me Eg ee guilty to aggravated beneath the tangled timbers. only ‘three days before 1 4941, to May 21, 1945, to 107,749.| "poi William R., Pvt., son op Suit, and was fined $100 and sen-; Each me the leader called) Nelwas” santenged 40 This list includes only those yy.” Mamie B. Parnell, 106. k,| enced to serve one year in jail got the same reply. Finnally his| months in jail, on pleadi from Florida. lWlosabraaka St. Tams workers pulled out a parrot. ,|to vagraney, but Judge Care in A dred was teiew io the FLORIDA ; Holmes, Rawlin G., t., son inal court. | fo: ‘med her he would defer the Navy Dead of Charlie L. Holmes, Lacoochi jsentence if she agreed to leave ‘the city and not return. She uw 1 by Judge caro, presiding in crim- arge quantities of foodstuffs nd munitions. In speaking about this case, This rule carries the endorse-| a Bogs ORL ONGpL.USMOR) © Hull, Oscar 1. Bie, con ores Alc can. aaa: “ate ihat ace res . ment of the State Departnent of YAYCEES CHANGE (Previously reported wounded on Eunice V. Hull, 709 N. Ridge eeeiare ist ba een ale aan cheats i oe a Education with the provision that! MEETING NIGHTS | teport of naval casualtics for Dec. wood Ave., Daytona Beach. Rial alan tee LIMITED [one not Comeaes W. Gibson for $16,500. ’ \ a 9 saat’ aes i <6: free forever of characters of thi: | Jackie Levine, who says her ’ fon pupils who are six years cld or] 29, 1944.) Parents, Mr. and Mys. Army Wounded—Pacific Area | S , . ie ¥ ‘ t Ch Three une-ste ena con who will be six years old by| ‘The regular weekly meetings | William F: Boxx, 4615 Sunder-) Balogh, Michael C., Cpl., hus-;t¥Pe, as I did in the eases of two TIME Carvey heparan Aerie" * ye traces avnel cee : land Rd., Jacksonville. band of Mrs. Marie Balogh, 719 E.! women whom 1 ordered out of : Pagar naggrg vou nl land sentenced to i f i | in the state. Children who are!” prom Burma, news was|; ey ig oF These 802 of J. W. Hunziker, . § r . 1 January 10, 1946 enter school) of the Key West Junior Chamber during the first four weeks oi , . f s eee Navy Wounded 10th St., Ocala. ; town, so I told Baker if he would F ‘ = sal 7 : the goheol tarm of 1945-45. The |S oP ee — ace SANATORE, Richard Lewis, Bergman, Raymond A, Pvt,!pay his fine and get out of Key | eee alee on sgl hare. “The Citizen hay been inh : final date of enterance for these|cyonings, is the announcenient man 1c, USNR. Wife, Mrs. husband of Mrs. Bonita Y. Berg-|West at the carliest possible eases ee ity, with punching Ut#tt the buyers will tase the beginning pupils will be October} made by Jeff Knight, president | P2éanint atore, 166-G Poinci- man, 1851 NW. 3rd St. Miami. moment, I would defer putting ; la man in the jaw and slapping t of he peepee Op Se 1, 1945. of the organization. The first ses-|®74 Pl. Key West. __| Fottner;: Howard Ls Bis. son of the jail sentence into effect. He [him in back of the neck, but, on getg Sy Parents who have children that} sion under the new ruling will Carlton, (Leonard A., Pfc., US- Mirs. Rettie M. Fortner,, Route 6, /said’he would, and Sheriff Saw-| larraignment before Justice Ira oe SS are elegible for entrance during! pe held this evening at St. Paul's| MCR: ° WWkknded, second time. Box 98, Tampa lyer is going to see that Baker |Albury, she. pleaded self defe a the first four weeks of next!p.rish Hall on Bahama ‘street, | Lt ported.on rem of navel Army Missing—Ewopean Area ‘keeps his promise by accompany- | land’ piodieed: a) witness aa see f three-quarters af @ ces school term are urged to register) jeginning at 8 o'clock. casualties for AUBNY®, 1944) Par) Cariton, Emory L., S-Sgt., son|ing him to the bus station.” | roborate her testimony, Justice Westers re them before May 30th this year.) President ‘Knight states ‘that| cht Mr and MistAndrew P-\of Curtis C. Carlton, 3510 Tampa| When the case against Baker} warned her to leave town, eS ‘The registrations will be accept-| final plans for the coming mem- aes ae Gig ge cet | Se: Tampa. |came up yesterday afternoon be- so came back again. pear inact a a ed in September too, but it i3|pership drive will be made at to-| ysMc. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bd.| Horner, William J., Jr., S-Sgt, fore Peace Justice Ira Albury, Today she assured Judge Caro, tive on the Florida Ke recommended that they register night's meeting. Binge mee Pin Guatle |so nof Mrs. Matilda M. Horner, Baker denied he had “drawn a, Wath th Heceat on his informing her he would wie ei es 2 | now in order to avoid a rush or it: eee Nee ini SRinetas Sat. USMC,| 2576 Dellwood Jacksonville.’ knife” on Jameson, the complain- | x ae ee |defer the sentence if she would (; t other complications, Only One Marriage Nee a tecee Ft. Myers,{ Johnson, Charles F., Pfc. son ant. The defendant said he held) | |! Sp yapuiens Mcldis ‘Obes tea exiawn pehonw Gukdeme) away ounty Board Will This change is made upon the 'y ie , rvey, Ft. Mycrs.; 4+ Mrs. Mae Johnson, Lee Villa the knife open in his hand be-| |! ~ letry you get lericnotecstiine Meet On Wednesday cusieeetdiiien of sta County License Posted Here ___ Navy Missing _, [Sts Plant City. cause he had been threatened ' FREE | uma . Board of Education, County Su- Janson earl oeeens nad Mills, Newell F., Jr., Ist Lt. by Allman with a blackjack, but Famicenerois box eal LL LOOK GOOD j perintendent, and the Elementary} O,1) one marriage license thus ent fothe Paes ates yar | son of Mrs. Edna Mills, 923 Melba the latter replied that he did not P icralacidecheers iil ismpyanass . a , Pepe gp ne weg Principals of Key West. { 4 - wate ¥ »| St., Jacksonville. have a blackjack. ! 5 ed FAC! | IN THE 75 DOLLARS ig cous hale Ee the com (far has been posted on the bul- letin board at the county cot Three Cases Come ‘house, County Judge Lord ota. ; Klanderman, Paul K., Pfc. son They were drivers on cit Wood, David Robert, Radioman ' of Gerald E. Klanderman, c/o Lee pyses, and the dispute piesa of an add.tion to the anr (Specia} to ‘The Citizen) constructed to th wr , USN. Parents, Mr. and Mrs.!C. Shepard, First Federal Bldg.,' , eee a oe Before Court Today |'his morning. ‘adore .Wood, 2217 Herschel St.,! st, Petersburg. j ee Southard CHICAGO. — The man who Courthouse It will remain there till Thurs- | Jacksonville. le palieearronace aie Icio streets. Allman swore) out ai wats Iked into Rosy’s Millinery, ‘The addition will w rant, and it was given to Con- * stable Ray Elwood to serve. He notified the bus company that Baker would be arrested when the bus returned to Whitehead Shop recently looked like an Or- annex 52. feet inary customer. But when he mnounced he wanted to buy a gift for his girl and suggested poog Gaaun Office day afternoon, by which tim long on The following defendants | Betty Marie Thompson, 20, pleaded guilty in criminal court|qaughter of Chief Warrant Offi- this morning and Judge Caro im-|cer and Mrs. Robert T. Thompson, Army Dead—European Area | of Horace J. Palmer, Sr., Box 51 Crosby,’ James’ D., S-Sgt., son Sarasota. of Mrs. Mamie Crosby, 44 Saint! Powers, Albert, George St., St. Augustine. Mrs. Carrie Powers, posed the following sentence: and Thomas W. Paul, USNR, of g, Garold C., Pfe., son of} ton St., Ormond Sar etd cine saa something screwy in the hat i Joe Edmonds, ‘negro, reckless|New York City, will be eligible}Mrs. Cora A. Lessig, Lacoochec. | Seng Da iki and Soulard sicects and aneney line, the clerks thought he was a Hours Are Changed ie y, w igible Army Missing—Pacific Area gy jive; was there in readiness tc driving; $25 without costs, or 60}t receive a license to wed under| Mobley, Eugene G., Pvt., h eee ee bit unusual. He was. He produc days in jail. y Florida’s new law, requiring a} band of Mrs. Myrtle L. Mobley,| Ceeniinued cerned ae eae ‘isk eal ates EL: cd a pistol, snatched $75 and ¢ ‘ea allies Aaa ' K Horace Webster, negro, vagran-| wait of three days. 230 39th Ave., Tampa. H ‘ontinued on Page Three), Ba was arrested, |caped " cy; $10 and cosis or 60 days in jail Molden, Hubert R., S-Sgt., son; — of George H. Molden, 5201 30th} been nt made by Gee Willie Render, negro, petty lar- 28 St., Tampa. t = : a AT We Have a Good Supply of eeny; $100 and costs or 90 days in Johnnie Nebo’s Osias, Mac, Pfe.>~husband of S- LACONCHA HOTEL COCKTAIL LOUNGE | ¥ Lucas, chairman of the jail. Lucile Gray, the complain- Sgt. Mae C. Osias, 1th Photo Gr.! | ‘New | CT Tl t wat, said that Render had stolen| STARLIGHT CLUB [sto "wac Sec Macain’ Ficta, AIR CONDITIONED for YOUR COMFORT . | ape 699 her watch, Tamp: | How Peatark 2 75c¢ value Y A 4.30 Munday th ¥ On 713 Duval St. Ramos, Oscar, T5, son of Mrs.! |G EVERY” In the following Sizes Saturday 8.30 th 20 EEE Blanche G. Ramos, 827 W. Amelia Daten G Eyre — 500 x 17 — 500 x 18 —aeaueeneniiadl “ ey Nightly—7 to Closing pee Rie pee The New Cocktail ae CONCHA SPECIAL’ PHARMACY, Inc. } Sponsored by Elks Charity Fund) Johnny Dias and Orchestra | 4, Box 49512, Tallah: || BREAKFAST Served from . . 7:00 A.M, to 11:00 A.M. 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