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| Was Preceded By In tense Air Raids On Jap 4 fe, hil! i | E ett lh et z 4 = : 4 é nit if nt said, there were 975 American ships, includ- ing escorting warships, rang- ing im size to battleships. Ne American source has confirmed the announce- ment, though General Mac- Arthur reported that car- fietbased planes, in large Hember, had blasted the aren mentioned in the Jap datement Census Pertaining Te mee comprising and Meo ae is expected to ennounced Monday in Talla- @ result of which elrewit judge will be ap- ane abethes pointed, if the unofficial count im the two counties is found to be | correct News received from Tallahas- am & te the effect that State At- torney Stanley Milledge will be named to serve in the Dade county circuit gourt Me and Governor Caldwell heave been friends for many years, ond during the fist primary Mr Milledge wee the only public offic! im Dade county who came out openly and unreservedly for Candidate Cald Mr Milledge was made the terget of much criticism because, Seneter Ernest Graham, a Dade county man, was in the guber- fheteria!l rece, but he adhered to the Caldwell banner ated the second primaries SAWYER BROTHERS ny here to and received Bernell rording Mr news Mrs. Sawyer of 1417 Catherine street, | thetr sons, Corporal Henr Sawyer Private Joe Sawyer, met in many for the first time in two years. Henry has been overseas for nine months, while Joe has been overseas for nineteen months. W. B. HANSON COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE @Supplies @instaliations @Repairs Phone 29 1201 White St im the first! Sibi eb deities seesetins Tokyo Said That Landing \SOOODM ODD, |T5 CAPTURED JAP RIFLE BEING EXHIBITED HERE A Jap rifle, captured “somewhere in the Pacific.” by Lieutenant Commander John M. (Jack) Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norberg Thompson, was put on ex- hibition today in one of the Chamber of Commerce's show windows. Commander Thompson sent the rifle to Ross C. Sawyer it. who has loaned it to the is’ without bayongt..> United ‘States. Army regulax-\o | more then a year ago, for combat service. VL huh dou ded. TWO DEFENDANTS ACQUITTED FRIDAY |BOTH ARRAIGNED IN CRIMI- INAL COURT ON LIQUOR CHARGES —_— for exhibitionpur--.:|- The , spokesman warned smaller .than:\ the»: “Ymore: millions probably will i EQUALLY. | ¢ —— STANT RAIDS CARRIED OUT. IN. VARIOUS PARTS OF COUNTRY (Br Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO, June; 9—A Tokyo broadcast re- corded here today said that, as a result of raids that have been made on the Japanese homeland, 5,000,000 Japan- ese civilians are homeless. |_| the:'populace: that: it should J expect the raids to mount in intensity, .and that) many have their homes destroyed.; It was stated also that a special meeting of the diet has been called to try to de- termine ways and means to meet the emergency that has been caused by the bomb- ings. The Jap premier was quoted as having said that, despite the in- tensity of the blasting from the air, the Japs were prepared to} “fight to the last man in defense} of their homeland.” He admitted that the situation of the Jap forces on Okinawa is “grave’’ and advised the Jap peo- ple to prepare themselves for the; news shortly, that the island has} been lost to the Americans. H Women. with grenades have} been pressed. into service on Oki-} nawa, but the Jap troops there, ! { 1 THE. SOU THERNMOST RESULT OF CON: oy gr gg OO MIM,| Wi! of Jonathan Cates, 70, who died suddenly Friday ‘night of last week in Kissimmee, was filed for probate yesterday. afternoon HOPKINS RETURNING; TO UNITED STATES (Ry Associated Press) LONDON, June 9. — Mos- cow reported today that Harry Hopkins, President Truman's special representa- tive, had left Berlin on the first leg of his return trip to the United States. Representatives of Great Britain and the United States are to meet to settle the dif- ficulty between. Italians and Yugoslavians over Trieste. It was said that a military government will be set up in: that ‘city until its occupation: has been settled at the peace conference, in County Judge Raymond R. Lord’s office, divided equally between The son is named executor with- out bond. 6f Mr. Cates’ daughter, Mrs. Flor- ence West. Appraisal of the estate has not yet been filed. .Mx. Cates owned ! considerable: real estate in Key jie and. on some of .the keys, | "IIIIII SLM," investments in morty One of the best tracts he own i Fe on the keys adjoins Pirate: Cove Fishing ap and extend: i : ito the old railr crossing. ‘I jacreage is planted chiefly in lin | grove: The will was signed on Octobe 2, 1944, and was witnessed b: j2obn G. Sawyer and J. L. Crusoe, 'COAST ARTILLERY PAPY HEARD ON MEASURE CITING ASST. ATTORNEY ALSO EXPLAINS TALK WITH GOVERNOR RELATIVE 19! NEW JUDGESHIP FOR THIS DISTRICT | The Army announced toda that Coast Artillery firing prac tice will be held from Fort Taylor on June 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, from is m. to 12 noon. All vessels and Representative Bernie C. Papy: raft were warned to remain said today that his bill providing !©lar of the danger area. for the appointment of a PS A pater psiee Sioahwel Nate West lawyer as an assistant state! lor bounded by azimuth 210 de- Arturo Boza, who conducts the Ut into three segments, are fast) attorney in this judicial distriet' grees from 24 degrees, 33 minutes, Delmonico bar, was acquitted by # jury in criminal court yester- day afternoon of a charge of sell- ing package liquor after 8 o’clock at night, the time limit set by a provision in the state’s liquor laws. Two representatives of — the State Beverage Department testi- fied that they had seen Mr. Boza hand a package of liquor to a customer after 8 o'clock, but they stated that they were unable to say whether not he received | payment for it. | The ant testified package had been bought before 8 o'clock, and had been kept on ja counter till the customer asked for it Jobn Hall, ma | Papy’s place, ing liquor aft not guilty t Be e ment men testi- ified they saw liquor dispens- ed after hours, but Hall said that he had closed the bar at the time or defer hours, was found y liquor was consumed on the | premises after that hour, it had been bought before closing time. Virginia h, negre charged with grand ntenc- ed by Judge Ca i the county jail. She confesse City Jailer Ansel Albury, who ar- rested her, that she had stolen $190 cantained in a purse owned by a woman, for whom Virginia Stands was ironing clothes at the time of the theft, to one yi ANNOUNCEMENT! NOW OPEN CUB 116 Formerly Navy Club OPPOSITE WESTERN UNION Whiskey - Wine - Beer Best of Drinks BIFF Will Greet You! PACKAGE GOODS Cool -- Clean -- Comfortable Screen and many Doors with Galvanized Wire, 3’ x 7’—$3.76 Each Also—5 V Crimp Galvanized Roofing Corrugated Roofing Painted Tile and Plank Bathroom Masonite Tile other items STRUNK LUMBER YARD No. 7 WALL STREET the! ager of Whitney | charged with sell-} a jury. Three State; losing ground. SRS, Saar SCHOOL SERVICES The Extended School Services of Monroe County will hold open! house Sunday, June 10, from 2 to 4 p, m, at the new Child Care! Center, Old Poinciana. The pub-! lic is cordially invited to come, and inspect» one of the finest child care buildings in the state The Key West Housing Autho- rity requested the building as the Poinciana Nursery had been set up in the community hall, for lack of other f ties, and they felt that the n y oper- ating under and a = difficulties j separate building was badly need- | 4. Federal Works Agency offi- cials inspected and approved the} building this week and the nurs-! ery and summer day camp chil- jdren are now enjoying their beau- tiful new quart fi The building has three large class rooms, exceptionally equip- ped kitchen, isolation rooms for children with incipient illnesses, and extensive playground, fenc specified in the law, and that if}eq and equipped for protected =: MEET IN GERMANY play for all ages. A shady bath- ing beach, wading pool for small children, lighted board walk are unique features which few cen- ters of this type can claim. The Key West Recreation Department will provide supervision of the beach, which is for community use. The summer program for children from two or 12 is now under wey and swimming cli H handcraft work and other super- vised projects are keeping a large group healthily occupied. Willard M. Albury, superinten- dent of public instruction, Mrs. Florence B. Dulion, director of Extended School Services and the staff of the Poinciana Nursery jane Day Camp, join in inviting you to come Sunday afternoon and see this fine addition to Key a community assets. beautifully Six-room house; furnished, tile bath, tile all electric kitchen, tile front porch, rear porch with jalous- ies, solar heater, porte co- chere. located on a large lot. 60 x 110; beautiful lawn with lawn furniture, Venetian blinds, fenced yard, This house is only 3 years old. APPLY { 2760 Staples Ave. Lime Grove Subdivision Call After 10 A.M. EEE 5 ate and i ul Y OPEN HOUSE FOR) © (iivernor MAE bants of has passed the house and the sen-| 15 seconds, north latitude, and 81 derechos cats ; | ude "tO azimi There is a clause in the bill, Mr.|150 degrees from same point. Papy said, that requires that an Save ee attorney; before he is eligible for; National War Fund appointment, must, have been a} ci % int fesident'’ of Monroe ‘county for} Will Be Continued five years. | : He explained further that he! had talked to Governor Caldwell about the bill and also about the circuit court judgeship, maintain- ing that he felt it was only right and just for Monroe county to be given one of the judges and one TAMPA.—FNS~+Visiting 'Tam- pa recently, George A. Brauti- gam, director of the Florida divi- sion of the National War Fund, advised newsmen that work would begin shortly in organizing the State for the 1945 effort. of the assistant attorneys in the “Th end of the war in district. Europe,” Brautigam said, “has in Serre eer ;no wav lessened the need for Jose Lopez Purchas continuing the work of those encics and Duval Street Property |) the Fund” He services supported pointed out that, in the to come, the need for these services will be amplified millions of service men and women return to the State and lindustrial readjustments are be- ing made to provide for a switch from the European to the Pacific jtheatre. se Lopez, who has occupied ; months the building at Duval and Petron- ia streets for more than 20 year $10,500 bought it yesterday for from Leonor Cordero y The lot has a fontage feet on Petronia street and 106 feet on Duval strect. * to make your throat and shoulders lovely, too LUCIEN LELONG translates Face Powder into fashion news with a supertine, satin- clinging powder to beautify face, throat, shoulders. And what with the summer's low-cut. fashions, that’s real beauty ex- citement! © In Jaitering skin-tone shades, od Pius Tos SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY, Inc. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Doval and Fleming Sts. Phone 199 The will leaves the entire es- tate, both real and personal, to his widow, Mrs. Ida Cates, and his son, John Wilbur Cates to be them. No mention is made in the will NEWSPAPER IN THE USA and it was: said he had a good | bas FIRING PLANNED |: ~ Locxcang | Kote And saws ™ | * a | Given Heavy Pounding; = y 150 Planes in Bach Fors ot '* | mation » By HUGO 8. SIMS. Special Washington Correspondent of The Citises be NATIONAL POLICIES remarkable cvualition government,| —_—— = REQUIRE BASES IN which achieved such outstanding) THE PHILIPPINES results during the war emergency, | bee ne ee ” « President Sergio Osmena, of the} Must be dissolved, but everybody | GUAM, June 9 —— ay + Philippine Republic, says that his| fecognizes that the political truce the American bombing com> " coantrty’ will grant the United} established during the war could mand resorted to new tee ve States the right'to have military|MOt and should not last forevers! tices iim Sapree ie - bases, either under lease or grant| | Under ‘the great leaderdip: ofveition! Instend of siviking at + & and that Filipino ground gets Neco Meer nt tvonlyone city, three raids e available ty protect the| Bevernment inehuded a Jun “ would be available tu protec ionists, Covialists; aristocrats, big SO im progress simulta . Osmena points’ out men who —_ ie « the Filipino people ne up from the ranks in Eng- e wave of Superfort ‘HA ix ocak icy worked together with blasted Osaka, another & — tion” “Of this né } im, victory over the enemy,’ Kobe, and a third drepeed little doubt and largely because! #74 apparently subordinated per- its bombs on Nagera A of it arises the need of Ameri-|50nal and political advantage © proximately 150 Supertor - Sn Cielanale: the good of the nation a s in the island ae ae were in each formation t The United States, in its for- rere is a tremendous differ- > ice ween litien! comm demolition bombs were aod cign policies relating to the Pa-; ence betw dlitical campaign cific area, is apparently bound by! it Great Britain and one in the exclusively. ‘wo. mitments: (1) the guar-| United States. While our Presi The best results were * i antec of Philippine independence,| dent and Vice President are elect Whether expressed or. implied; €d by the vote of all the states, upport for Chinese inde-! there is no such nat iG Britain. and recognition of sov-' Great E : SEN h.| Churehill, for e | cand can ency and go there to rum. Mr Churchill will seek election in London and his fate depends up eS, er of these policies might precipi tate the nation into a war in the future and, consequently, wise suggest the ntion ases throughout the ; that district alone, When area affected. ! Our commitments in relation to China, including the Open’ Door policy, can be adequately safe- ™ - guarded by ‘the: retention of is-|C@lled upon by the King to form’ most seats in Parliament will be land bases captured in the Cen- tral Pacific; area, supplemented bs: Qsinawe-and:others closer ro tigie Jeaders are generally recog- China and Japan. Our voluntary ™7@@. Consequently, a Congervar undértakirig* to \maintain Philip-'‘ pine indepe: nce, however, re- quires the establishment of ade- ° quate bases in, the Philippines. The Japancse ‘attack upon this country became | inevitable. when, Japanese militar planned their expansionist program in the Far East and the government of the United Stztes stood iis ground in regard to our established policy in 'fegard to China and the Phil ippin + Pacific a government. Churehill, while ate to Mr 1¢ Minister from the ranks of that party's | ership. The British have no formalities or regulations about candidates for office. Almost anybody: over 2), who can pay a pa of $609, can becom and make his aj of the constitu that lects. If an Independent can » ure the vote af the 4 wa inevitable u kyo or Wash- ‘ ; ington drastically altered national ey - \ Hy? {policies and, when it became ap leatenl that the United States had Candidates holdi sdagr angers no intention of doing so, the To- 28¢ to get into the House, he hes kyo war lords set their plans in #4 Canes to become Prit motion Reee ae : | The lesson of the past, as ap-|_. While the people of Gree | plied to the future, is that the re- WIN are entitled elee tention of our policies in relation OY? leader and sei besa toiChina andthe Philippines willie’ DRsed: SaMeWnet Om saaets Jinevitably involve us in war with ; }SU6 seer Satie wre j that we any nation which attempts to ¢s A cain enn 2 Woe pxciualye dominion in the Dat aa ct call aaiiee 6 Wifes present auccesiui wor YosE inaiority of the, Engle Japan, appears in the, offing, they 'F \ whieh party nation that gets aloug,, in. the elie Hct gerne world has to look many years| re re Election of Mr, Chu ahead and consider the lesson of ‘ontinued on Page Three) history. This teaches us that new) — = — conditions create new strains 1 ATT [stresses and new menaces to the peace of the world BRITISH ELECTION Sponsored by Elks Charity Fund THOSE HELD IN U.S lagparge Ade nan % i Y + 1 | Worldwide interest attaches to) DUVAL at SOUTHARD jihe election @ be het 1) (i! 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HODGE, Manager at Osaka, where were kk largest airplane factories mm 4 Returtied pibets repented a was used Attacks on Kubte and Sener ale ware gael. te beth thee cities were plents a whet or airplane party wed panpetert tn ‘ Veet Rashi ehinittet =f omt much destruction tied teen oo ‘ in Oxake, Naturally, the) ed parties are well orgafized and = — Overnight Stay Here Major Williem Cu " USA er wn toagehet Key West, left youterday ’ lanta for reassignment Ile wil son te Kew @ on furlough, whith eae last 45 dave Major Heer: Waa i * th Afiien, Stet, ant Leaving On Sunday After Visit Her Wn. « ‘ V Litt ‘ ’ of th ‘ howhy. w ‘ t ’ Mrs’ ‘ clugtiey, Moe dee Neto ' i PALACE THEATEN THE ANDREWS SISTEM “Moonlight and ¢ » News end Eons! OCEANVIEW Key West's Largest end Fiaest RESTAURANT £20 UNITED ST. PHONT The Finest of Food Pr . Cooked ond Served Pieenne! DINNER wre + + 100 AM tolls AM : 1 “BSS Bie & Se be s