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Chinese Troops Have C News received here said that the enemy is meeting with fresh reverses in China. Chinese troops have captur- ed more of the coast line along east China, providing many places for invasion by American and British troops. COHEN ‘NO LONGER INTERESTED’ IN SCHOOL COACH JOB Alvin Cohen, a Miami athlete, whe had applied for the appoint- ment as coach in the Key West High Gehool, has wired that he ® “no longer interested” in the | Principal Horace O'-! said today. . further said that te succeed R. H. Stone, who H been coach here three years, and whe has accepted a like position | today announced that the at the St. Lucie High School in American Third and Seventh | Armies had been ordered to APPRAISE VALUE... OF RAMOS’ BSTATE Vieente Ramos, part owner the Mascotte restaurant, Charles operation, left an es! conte, sets out, is also stated that the de- eoased left a widow, Mrs. Man- wele Sado Ramon, Pedro Vicente of Paul Gra: They were preparing to come to Key West when Vicente Ramos fice WESTERN UNION A” REET, Communication of No. 102, F. & A. June 15th at 8 P.M. Work and instructions in F. » All Masons invited. & W. DEMERITT. w.M. GERALD H. ADAMS, r .|Phone ap- (MOI OID aoa as, tured More Of Coast|PRES. TRUMAN . Line Along ISSUES FLAG DAY PROCLAMATION | (Ry canociated Presa, WASHINGTON, June 15.— Today President Harry S. Truman issued a Flag Day proclamation, He ordered the display of the American Flag on all federal buildings in the Unit- ed States and requested state, county ‘and city governments to join.in observing: the: day: ., the heads of homesto dis- Play the flag. and he suggest- ed that it would be appro- Priate for the flags of our Allies be shown with the American Flag. VV hchckuukededede de PATTON'S REQUEST, IS NOT GRANTED GENERAL WILL NOT GO TO PACIFIC TO HELP FIGHT AGAINST JAPS ABy Aqsectatea Press) WASHINGTON, June 15. General George S. Patton, ir.» will not have his request itted to isteee = ; Secretary of War Seitbeon granted to be to. Day, it: was HEARING SET FOR DEFENDANT TODAY Circuit Court Judge Aquilino | Lopez, Jr., will hold a he: this aft ntly on.a charges i Peace Ira Albury, Juvenile W. B. HANSON COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE @Supplies @ installations @Repairs 29 will be im Key West to care for all foot conditions 3 DAYS ONLY PRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY June 15, 16 and 17, 1945 for APPOINTMENT PHONE MAURICE SHOP 968 or CALL IN PERSON, 614 DUVAL STREET aimounced that the American Army. of Oc- end Duval streets, who died June} C4pation. would. be the. Fif- 7 m & Miami hospital after an' teenth, but Secretary Stim- valued at son said that arrangement " a had been changed, and that stetement fited today in County|/the Third and Seventh had Lord's office by Hilario.) .., A g Reames, whe has been named ad-( "°C" Substituted. The estate is in cash wand othe: personal property » cousin of Vi- nm @ petition to be named administrator, that the lat- tate, and that the pe- nearest relative in ing noon in habeas corpus proceedings instituted in the case who was held with- % e udge. -| Frank O. Roberts, who was pres: ent, said she gave a clear and de. tailed statement of what had oc- curred between her and Gray. This morning the sheriff's of. vrved subpoenas on _ four witnesses to appear at the he ing. ar 1201 White St 2a DR. HARRY H. YOUNG CHIROPODIST - FOOT SPECIALIST of Miami PAY. TRIBUTE TO. ADOPTED BY STATE LEGISLATURE current resolution introduced by Palm Beach, last week paid trib- ute to regular and civilian part- {time members of the U. S. Coast Guard for their wartime accom- plishments along the coasts. At the same time the legisla ture praised a plan by Admiral R, R. Waesche, Coast Guard com- mandant, to provide a peacetime place for auxiliary and temporary the auxiliary of qualificd men ing, begun in 1938 and expanded under the'!pressure-of war de- mands. Civil from all walks of life have been serving a minimum of Guard assignments, ing full time Coast Guardsmen for duty over There are more than 3,000 members of the auxil- iary and temporary reserve in Florida. “ boats manned by auxilia prised the backbone of the rescue fleet which saved the lives of contributed greatly to slowing submarine activities before the nd of 1942. The resolution pointed out that Florida, with its thousand. miles of, coastline, is more familiar with Coast Guard services than almost work would probably be -increas- comes reality. ” At the same time, the cited valuable by civilians who perform unpaid volunteer ic¢e,, and recalled ry and! son of M rve had been ddins, onstrated in. Fiprida’ and eds =] where by the fact that not, a sin! gle serious Toss in any: port under their. protectiot vith responsibility for ‘guarding ll of the nation’s harbors and docks. In addition, the lauded the work of Capt. J. Whitbeck, Seventh Naval Di: mander Wm. Mansfield, USCGR- (T), district auxiliary and tem- porary reserve direct and or- tion be sent them. cow REMAINS IN CELLAR | Absecon N! J.—Elsie, the cow, ee wandered into an. abandoned | house, oj to have the: diving- room floor collapse ;under basement below. Firemen wer unable to remove her and so Boy Scout Francis Wilson volun- teered to keep her = be devised to rescue her. ATTESTED. MASONIC NOTICE Special Communication of Dade Lodge No. 14 F. & A. M. Friday afternoon, 4:30 o'clock June 15, 1945, for the purpose of our deceased brother, James Ward. are requested to be present. Local and visiting brothers are invited to attend. w.M. FRANK O. WEECH, Secretary. NOTICE To My Friends and Patrons STEVE’S RESTAURANT is now. located. at 1011 Division Street I want to thank you all for your past patronage and invite you to visit me at my new location. ‘STEVE FROW. Private Dining Room for Families Open Daily and Sunday 5 A. M. to Midnight Ee COAST GUARDSMEN dj ees 4 (OMMENDED IN RESOLUTION )j/\ 14, Box 93, Pensacola. TALLAHASSEE, June 14.— Fred Anthony, 15th St., Apalachi- The Florida legislature, in a con-| cola. Senator John Beacham of West 1, Hollywood. state’s reserve members: of the service.| His’ program calls for retention in} who wish to eontinue their train-|érandson of George Wilson, Sr. 12 hours a week on regular Coast | Of Mrs. thus reliev-) FLORIDA Mts. Julia ®. Ac 4th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. Agerton, Spurgeon H., S-Sgt., son of Mrs. Ada G. Agerton, Route - Anthony, Louis H., Spl., son of Atkinson, Vernon C., 2nd Lt., son, husband of Mrs. Faye A. Atkin- son, 210 S. Brono . Blackburn, Marion D., 2nd Lt., son of Herman B. Blackburn, Rt. Blanton, Joseph W., S-Sgt., son of Emory P. Blanton, Route 2,! St. Perry. ' Jacksonvill Mrs. Ethel P. Ave., Daytona Bi 143 Voorhis Ave., Deland. nMCE ‘ Curtis O., T- Missouri Brook Richard Ki Brooke Osteen. Buchanan, Ww. husband of Mrs. Marietta val an, 2032 NW. 12th Ave., Miami.¢ {Floral Ave In the war's first days, small! 's com-! husband of Mr: ‘ter, 1412 Hendr many seamen after their ships! had been torpedoed off the coast.|of Mrs. Mary D. Christie, 656 /N.| These same boats composed the! County Rd., Palm Beach. now famous “picket fence” which| any other state, adding that its) ed if an expected enlargement of; the nation’s motorboat. fleet be-' sure! husband of Mr: Fi st ‘The .Coast Guard ‘is charged legislature | tof Mr { trice Coast Guard officer, with’ J 0 headquarters in Miami, and Com-) Frank R. Greene, 611 Lake Weir dered that copies of the resolu-| 185, Live Oak. 12th St., Miami. her | igh lunge her into the| wel ap Sunes «(son of Mrs. Ben D. Johnson, Sr., | 2944 Selma St., Jacksonville. fed and; red until other means could! of attending the funeral service | | Ce nter, Camp Blanding. All members of Dade Lodge | By Order of Myrtland Cates, | EE } ML THE ELKS KEY WEST LODGE B. P. O. E. No. 551 Burnett, Thurman D., Ist son of Lonnie D. Burnett, 49% Bartow. Carter, Guy M., Jr., 2nd t ks Ave. Jagk: sonvill Christie Clark, Leon L., Jr., Pvt., band of Mrs. Helen S. Clark, Route 1, Box 200, Daytona Beat’ Clyatt, William L., Jr., 2nd Lt., son of Mrs. Mary E. Clyatt, T Ceia. Crawford, Kenneth R., Pvt., kon. of Mrs.’ Pearl | Crawford, 3735 Brentwood, Jacksonville, Duck, Eldridge C., Jr., S-Sgt., son of Mrs. Allie R. Duck, 619 Ny Watson Ave., Pensacola Height Erwin,.Chgster D.,. dr., 2nd dd Anne Thelma E) win, 850 SW. 2610 St. Conrad S » Jr, 2nd Lt. Grethel C. is, Avon Park, Ger F band Mrs B7th St. S. Godwin, son of Mi Gord: ys of Ra 3-$ vin Godwin, Waldo. Marion L., 2nd Lt., son Verna P. Gordy, 200 Wash- Greene, John M., Pfe., son of Ave., Oc: Greene, Willie, Pvt., son of Mrs. Josie Ethel Greene, Route 5, Box} WwW repr Hisey, Robert P., Pfc., son of Mrs. Grace B. Hisey, 2100 SW. Hunter, Baker, Sgt., son of Joe M. Hunter, Box 47, Jasper. Jenkins, James W., Pfc., son of James M. Jenkins, Route 1, Ver- non. Johnston, Ben D., Jr., 1st Lt, King, Martin P., 2nd Lt., son of Mrs. Annie C. King, 653 Washing- ton Ave., Miami. Long, Leonard H., Pfc., brother 15th St., Miami. Miller, Claude, Pfc., husband of| fay. Myers, Edward F., T-S; phew of Miss Bessie M. § Plymouth. ne j ter, Nakamine, Kotaro R., Pvt. bro-| been confirmed.” He was appointed a Governor Holland sev | after the adjournment of the 194° ther of Pvt. Kosaburo Nakamine,} Infantry Replacement Training} BINGO Sponsored by Elks Charity Fund! Nightly 7:30 DUVAL at SOUTHARD} TODA All Elks in Service, Visi Arcana poh cong J.C. Pvt, son sel) + ’ son Mrs: Nora B. Newsome, 609 W.!', dams, Claude T., con pr = 9th St; Sanford. : Nicholson, Roy band off Mrs. Mary L. Nicholson,! Box 642, Panama City. Ostrowski, Thomas, Pvt., hus- band of Mrs. Wilhelmina M. Os- trowski, B. 2751, Tampa. Patterson, Harvey D., Ist Lt., | husband of Mrs. Annie F. Patt c/o Irving Frank, River Drive, Fort Pierce. -Paulk, George P., Sgt., husband: E., Ploy huss WR. PETTEWAY COMING TO CITY of Mrs. Ruby M. Paulk, 805 E./ Church St., Barton. Persico, Josenh J., Pvt., hus-! bend of Mrs. Avis E. Persico, 36, ACCOMPANYING DELEGA- TION OF PYTHIANS TO ATTEND MEETING George St., Augustine. Powers, Frank D., Ist Lt., son Bock, Hugo J., 2nd Lt., son of of Charles B. Powers, 1821 Eu- Mabel S. Bock, 4567 Post St.,‘Clid St., Jacksonville. j . Proudfoot, Carl E., Pvt., Booth, William J., S-Sgt., son of} band of Mrs. Clara Proudfoot, oth, 620 Cassin Biscayne Blvd., Miami. h. W. Raleigh Petteway, who lead Reed, Roddy W., 2nd’ Lt., hus-|the field-for governor in the first Brockaway, Joseph L., S-Sgt.,'band of: Mrs. Martha D. Recd, 9/1936 Democratic — primary,: and |" n who, aecording to reports that} Richardson, Silas E., S-Sgt., son-have veached here ‘from Talli- Bronson, Wilbur L., T-Sgt., son’ Of William i. Richardson, 644 9.|bassee, will be mamed’ State | At- |” of William O. Bronson, Route 1,| 13th St., Fort Pier : Riley, Calberth Sgt., son band of Mrs. E 28 fi : z - Hamilton’ Heath, Tampa. if torney in this judicial district in [*" hus-| the event; that: Stanley Milledge | esigns to become ‘circuit court | :judge, is due to arrive in Key West tomorrow afternoon with ,# delegation of Knights of Pyth-' jans to hold a district meeting | in the local Pythian hall on Flem-- | even, w seat at the conference ent Atlee, leader of bloc, in the event is successful | Virginia S. Riley, 4, 216 W. 18th St., Jacksonville. Rodriguez, Regino, Jr, son of Regino Rodriguez, ! 24th Ave., Tampa. ,| Rowan, Wilbur L., Pvt. son of Mrs. Martha L : I : EF eet Hi if | fesif Churchill seid that tH | Rowan, Route 1 $ F i Mr. Petteway, supreme repre- sentalive of international Pyth- ‘ompanied’ by L, ; d ict grand deputy ! chancellor, who is tax collector! tn Broward county, nad who! called the meeting; E. grand master of arms, and G. A.! Raymond, past deputy chancellor. | Eight Pythian lodges are in’ L., S-Sgt., son of lizabeth H. CAr- Mrs. Margaret J. Stecher, 416 Fla- mingo Drive, West Palm Beach. Strickland, Charles H., Pvt., son ckland, 122 Bro- Fe i F 2 ; : : , Robert C., 2nd Lt., don} of Harley C ard St., ‘Tallahassee. Townsend, Charles W., Sgt., son hus-| of Charles 'T. Townsend, 3020 46th St. N., St. Petersbur Verbitski, John J., S-Sgt., hus- band of Mrs. Joan Catherine Ver- bitski, c/o Mrs. H. L. Reynolds, this district, aud J. Winfield Rus- i sell, keeper of records and seal Jocal lodge, said today that, § the four officials, he ex-, district grand - 536 NW. 49th St, Miami. Walker, Charles E., 2nd lity of the: . H. Thomas, 208 N. soto St., Gainesville. Walters, Roland A., S-Sg » Box 91, ) meeting. DLL ET DE EE es Flag Day Observed over Radw Tokyo indicated that the comer: At Rotary Meeting | «' home is frantic =, ' fall of Ohmawe of Mrs. lodges will attend the Flag Day was vbstrved today weekly luncheon of the Key..West Rotary Club, and Ke tarian Stephen C. Singleton w called upon to read severé ‘tions appropriate to the "Russell Hyman, son of Mr bY Mrs, Jack Hyman, } ceedingly interesting; be ing the high commend nawa, whieh lie southems. typ af ¢ 1681 Charon Rd. J SUNDAY IN CITY Wood, O. Wood, c/o F. L. that the full of ¢ Victoria Driye, Dunedin, . ‘ae . Benjamin Archer | HusHiand of Mis. son and’ daughter- Apt. 73-1, West.’ - toy M. Young, Poinciana Place, Key German | to the Jag neg ee »As. ‘hid: bee gublished in ‘The | fortes on Ghuewa deel hiss wa; , the Japanese at howe shed | the home, corner Newton streets ¢tetr<8r “/HENRY M. JONES. ARRIVES IN CITY SAYS HE HAS NOT HEARD ANYTHING CONCERNING NEW JUDGESHIP who were’ ve ! 1 during the drive ‘Americans and British into Ger ' Lester Archer are P SO! OFFICERS , PAY VISIT HERE, ws: Henry M. Jone: attorney, + regional direc itor of the War Manpower Com {mission, and Louis A. Miller, area 3/ director, arrived in Key Wesi ve } afternoon for \tion of loval SLitsPtt ate in the habeas this afternoon corpus proceeding: in the case against Paul Gray, said this morning that he had not {heard anything further about the ral weeks ago that ate Attorney Stanley Milledge appointed a_ circuit | court judge, as a result of the in- |creased population in Dade and} | Monroe counties, constituting the } eleventh judicial district. | Jones stated further |he had not heard anything con- of Miss Naomi R. Long, 2469 SW.| Ce"ning his own status as assist- ant to Mr. Milledge. “All I know is that I am still Mrs. Lutrell Miller, Route 4, Boni-} Serving,” Mr. Jone , know if it is nece ne-| be confirmed by the senate, as Tj ewart,! bave not delved into that mat- ? ; NO-DAMP U SPAT. 2341893 visiting officials! are said to have been very much \ pleased with conditions ‘here following a gener port of se would vhs ALACE THEATER HE 2 MESQUITEERS in, alley of Hunted Men” | News and Serial SAVE GAS We Have a Mechanic and a Good Supply of MUFFLERS and TAIL PIPES See Us For Replacements POOR OLD CRAIG — SERVICE STATION Division and Francis Sts. Open Sunday “ WANTED en Mildew Rid L ew STENOGR APHER Positively Removes Damp- [| ness From the Air Your Wearing and Other From Be- coming Mildewed CLEAN, ODORLESS and HARMLESS Reduces Humidity Manager La Concha Hetel ee 6 gra oe | PIONFER HOTEL ‘151 N. E. FIRST STREET to the Heart of Miem! The Rendesvous of Key West SERVICEMEN and CIVILIANS “BEST FOR A NIGHT'S REST One Block West of Bus Depet | RID deine 2 | CACONCHAHOTEL COCKTAIL LOUNGE AIR CONDITIONED for YOUR COMFORT REESE LOTT ELIN \HOOD’S LIVE POULTRY Battery-Raised Chickens Large Supply 919 Southard Street PROTECTS @ Your health, valuable rec ords, personal and house- @Condensation, mold, mil- dew, warding, rotting and the accompanying musty See Demonstration at DANCING EVERY" NIGHT Music by ——— Orchesiee The New Cocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ . BREARFAST Served from ICHEON Served from . DINNERS Served from Steviu & FLAG DAY EXERCISES Will bs held at La Concha Park JUNE. 14th, at 7:30 P.M. ing Elks and the Public are Cordially Invited f JOHN M. SPOTTSWOOD, Chairman Fleg Day Committee ME Lea SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY, Inc. Prescription Druggists PHONE 199 Duval and Fleming Streets

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