The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 15, 1945, Page 1

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Japanese Soldiers Are Now Sea nda Very Evident That They |ISSUES NOTICE TO Realize They Can Not FISHING VESSELS so UTHERNMOST NEWSPAP R N TH JOACHIM VON RIBBENTROP CAPTURED REORGANIZATION PLANS MADE AT - |That Is Amount To Be YESTERDAY BY BRITISH OFFICERS - iD ane eee Se RED CROSS MEETING YESTERDAY; Annually On Japan, Gen. LONDON, J 15 Associated rte h Fred O. Eberhardt was named: records, two dozen small | Arnold Says lune 15.—Joa- at the wine shop only two! chairm: > Cy _! vidual flower vases, two large > i WO chairman of the Camp and Hos-/ floor baskets for flowers, one} a chim von Ribbentrop, formerjdays belorc and that, when pital Council for Monroe County ambas- he was refused admission, he sador, and frequently refer-' had gone toward the easter- red to-as the “brains” of the|ly outskiris of the city. Nazi movement in Germany, was captured yesterday by learned that he had a room in a a group of British intelli-|shabby boarding and rooming foreign minister and , . 4 | large lace of- colored tablecloth @ t fat a special meeting held yesler= | measuring 108 inches long, and i day afternuon at the Key West subscriptions to several large Chapter, American Red Cross daily newspapers. ef KILLED IN TRAIN Destroyed, And Then The WAVEs at the Naval Air * | headquarters offices. i i ine i A eadquarters offices. Station need a sewing machine in CCIDENT TODAY Two days later the officers Officials of the Camp and Hos- their barreaks and the dispensary By direction of the ‘captain of . ; aay ene pital Central Committee which hic: & Continue To Resist] ine ‘port, an announcement. has| £6NC&” Officers, though «the pous’, but, they waited to 0: lembraces the councils of Monroc,, St nore, Chics could use three Wiped Out ‘American Pressure [22 issued relative to the oper-|tgdaye ne en wevendeditilito wat the ad gone to sleep ites, were present to assist in the Several radio-minded 2nd r'nymery . qWO INSURED I _ ation of fishing, boats, in which] *°U®¥ * before entering his room.. reorganization: of the local vom, Chanically: “iniélitied’* soldiers.” a! - i it is stated that these vessels have}. According te the. account}, The drightened boardinghouse j-miitee. a4 «Fort Taylor felt that if they could + -THUNDEROUS ores s ight 8! mittee. Others in the group’ in- ‘case been reported to be operating at} received dhere. from: the: offi-jKeePer readily agreed: toy keep | eluded “George O. Lucas, ‘chair.’ PPOCUre several\ broken down 'ra-| ! June 15.— Radvo (Bp. Aecestates Press) night without lights in the waters i titheir call secret and.to advise |m; hd dios, theyivould swhileaway hours! MOUNTAINS OF PENNSYL- GUAM, June 15.3 off Key:West; which is in viola cers, the: once-powerful Ribs ! San 6@ ;man of the: Key: West Chapter, in repairing theism provide fu Tokyo was franker today ain ae Oki SPAM" tion of the navigation laws of the| PeMrop was turned aside bY | seeps When Steet racemes priepeeng teed berbardironerarge ture Tentertainment for the bude] VANTA | bowt ‘the grave situation on wa @Fe! United States. all of his former friends to information, they were admitted Sonia Sernbere: Mrs. Made. dics, " | eee : continuing to surrender by} The captain of the port further) Whom he had appealed toft, his room, found him asleep’ lei ees tty ace| “Many of those articles are ly- that than f * bs Bd ” o his room, foun im asleep leine L. Browne, executive secre-! . faces Japan dure . announces that all - r ee a : : : acked awa (By Asnnetated Prema | the hundreds s. boats, includ-| keep him in hiding till re s a Rees ing packed away in Key West it was report-| * 4 s and awakened him. Around his t Mrs. -Marianra_ Nicholson,! BP ete ieee My | PHILADELPHIA, J Mb 4 ed today. It is the first time| 2, 7WP2#s, which operate at] sentment against him had|waist was a belt containing poi-|field director, U.S. Naval Hos. homes and attics,” said Mr. Eber- » June 15 — ing any ether time cinee the =, '. is ime night in navigable waters, must] “blown over.” son, which he evidently had in-| pital; Mrs. FERS Giceava heaa| hardt in Jooking over the requests, Sixteen persons were killed and began. . that they have shown that/ display the proper running fights ‘And it was through the|tended to take when convinced! recreatioi worker, U.-S. Naval ‘and would be greatly appreciat-) 32 injured in a train accident ; oo disposition to prescribed by law for each class g : Z ees rf ie ie tr {ed by those who are asking for]. Spokesmen in addresses |. so great an ex-| (; vessel. Boats at anchor must/former friends that the Brit-|is apture was imminent. | Hospi ta’ ane ae Gertrude Mor- ahem? this morning in the mountains on > tent since the U. S. declared|display a white light. visible alllish received their first clue), ,His clothing, on @ chair near nes ee ee becoming i “Flowers also are a very impor-|f Pennsylvania. Japanese popuiace, quoi e war on Japan. ___|around the horizon. Fishing boat/that put them on his track.| ys pers yer with md es ingly more concerned with the ca, tant item to a bedridden service-j A passenger train was on one ed Premier Suzuki as having 4 They evidently realized operators are warned that any|That clue was)picked up in|treose and snagecd in. several (habilitation program and service|™4" Who is miles away fromitrack and a freight tain on declared that the superior!) i that the: t entertain| further violations will result in in’, greese and snagged in several program and service! home, family and friends who! ° li nng gargs iD'\tines and’ possible suspension. of Berlin’s southerly suburbs,jplaces. He admitted that he had|*® returned casualties and veter- Id normally rememt ie hi at another, and, as they were pass of the American air power i» even « forlorn hope that they “+ 30 9 oe ofl and from there he was fol-, d in that dress during his|#"S» Since the American Red} Would norméllly remember him at ing each other, engineers blew the of will be able t elst thy {their license to operate. : appeared in that dress during his) G,0.. "has been designated by| Such a time. ‘thei lassie: indication cause be able to resist the lowed, with a break here/escape to Hamburg. Congress as the Ae ae ¥| “Since we have abundant! {per ges aot ee the sounds | Americans, for today, aside| pips FOR SCHOOL and there which lasted for’ Though he admitted his iden-|i-2 Organization permitted. te op.{ blooming trees, vines and bushes" “grap Thistles had not died out! Suauki, seeording from those who surrendered, BUILDING EXCEED {several days, to Hamburg. tity, the officers, wishing to bel crate on and ‘pparimitted to ©P-| here, such a request as that should Of the whistles bap ont ly large units at- AMOUNT ALLOWED! In that. city, after ques- j 2oubly sure, took his sister to! stajlations, the Camp and * ston Dot. we Hare ty. filh periodically,” When pe ota hein | Jagan onal not i ed a a im. ‘ Re 5 . et oi up, but 4X. in the ton —— tioning many of its residents|tnoment she saw him. she. begam snake lar oe. rp nen neany ivic-minded: residents of , THE last car of the freight | faa iy dite eoverades le back! 3. s. Dango, who has almost; the British officers met a/to weep, said he was her brother! Tapeh iscemnane ae cnn the community wishing to share{Jumped its tracks and fell across | [or the anits that| Completed the addition to the! wine seller who informed him|and then fell to the floor in @' The role of chantielinig pots age in this program may contact Mr.jthe track im front of the engine that were sent Several of the un at} county courthouse, \consisting of that Ribbentrop had called(taint. “tween civilians and the armed] Sethardt through the; Red Cross-of the ‘passenger Six’ Pos- the homeland by the an = their < number-\a yault and a storage room for oy =r n+ -<'| forces eannot be maintained with- Seapiee perisuer ere) on: Prout Seer Coaches, filled with $2¥-\ can command, more than 50, and in one' voting machines, was the lowest Wout ‘active functioning local’ street. men and women civilians, | ‘And he adm o = mitted that Ja. te there were 104. bidder, yesterday afternoon, for’ BOOKKEEPING IN CALLS 4 ni i local com-!" “Other members of the, local were derailed. "pent oil 5 gasoline jelly the construction of an addition to’ j puiers Oo. Bates, ot: Palm council are Al Boresson, Clarence | Last advices said that acetylene oe eee ng many js the Di street public schogl; eae rae r ‘ hy velunteeehintntén voetiy ima. Valdez, Miss.terches were. being used to make | Of Ff actorios were b ~~ L gd Buen to death put, as his bid was slightly mr FOR HARD WORK IN FINDING ERRO peachy orumeewebtntriin Of RE! Decker, John” Spottswood, Mrs. openings in the o'lears! producing plunes aid wan at than the appropriation for the land William Forster, of ‘Miami,|D28"Y Porter, Mrs. Gertrude if others had been killed. | others that were turning out — emerging me shell) project, the Mpnroe County ASRS sie Ra Red Cross. representative! and| Morison’ and Mrs. Bessie L., airplane parts. ceased, to use hei ma-| Schobk Board has wits yet award- 3 By -JACK- STINNETT the war would'be a gentler drain|*ereey of the: council; ‘attended Ex Secs) SOBRE Soe one iMRS. H. W. SAUNDERS Commenting on the 4 chine guns on American sol-,¢d, contract, SHA. i | : | yesterday’s. session, outlining the o ; | MAKES TRIP TO. MIAMI) broadcasts, it wae sat b chers. », Dengo’s bid was Sh 4.0, A Suthcenont ee, jon the: American: pocketbook: | camp. and. hospital’ program: best ELKS’ FLAG DAY oe —_—— oem. officially that the ob American planes, in drop-; sees nia ene gue aby brung fit Deal Pag weed Clarence Cannon, of, Missouri suited to the needs of Key<West. CEREMONIES HELD | :.™*.\# W,“Sauridets: of 520 | ject of the Am com ' Habe 5 sin astro. Ss chairman, of the’ poweful’ House. Fundamental; in .all, it- Pia + oa i yesterdny : pom fee pn ot on vy few, mi, $35,800, and. Paul Smith Con+;has:¢ome’ to’such a pass: here that ) Appropriations bomntaitta te-| tees should ba theided ahecopind HERE. LAST NIGHT far wales Re rand is to destroy" Japan's ate ) ~ ironed a8 #OW 89) struction Company, $43,490. days go by befote # thrée-billion- | ported to, his colleagues thus:. | all needed resources and drawing) ‘7 | | medical tneatrhenee fee | five great ities a prs 4 : dollar error’ is’ caught. ' “This bill (with the recom-} people to -help.. We know defi- E paren | She was accompanied on! the} Yokohama, Ovake, Neways Headquarters said the end|CALE ARRIVES AT The error wasn’t really serious,! mended cuts) is not only notable| nitely the job must be divided so|__ The local Lodge of Elks pealee ip by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Land Kobe, and then te b - of dap aaemenee “% Oki- AMERICAN SEAPORT] but ie was serious enough for from a legislative and parliamen- | that the privilege of serving and|551, held its annual celebration; John R. Saunders. stroy the smaller cities, ft ow nawa is near a and. members of the House to take tary point of view; it has deeper |the responsibility for meeting re-|of Flag Day in La Concha Park} = \ was nointed out that the J LIONS OBSERVE ms tenstease ection ners re oe nee feng to ex- ‘significance. It marks the begin-| quests may be shared,” Dr. Barke-'Jast night, which was well at-| SHRINERS TO ENTERTAIN | ,j, power is crippled be s ie une . —|plain just how it happened. jming of the end of the most de-|/€y said. A ; WES’ . y ' FLAG DAY HERE Laurie B. Cale of the U. S. Mer-] The error was the result of a structive, the most savage, the ommittce activities can be] ‘ended and much enjeyed by KEY T YACHT CLUB ps the —_ _ that t m ' rresesic sal has preived at .an| misunderstanding of the terms of most ruthless and the | most exciting, dramatic and produc- vals many assembled for the oc: Ky. Wh Shades ath eae — yee Ay e « ' we — seaport after havingla letter from President Truman, 'senseless war in recorded history | 4V¢- When the camp and hospital |casion. tertain the Key West Yacht Club| ©" os Key West Lions’ Club, at its} been repatriated from an over-|based on wecommendations of the'—in all the annals of man’s in-|Co™Mittee reaches into the com-) Following is the program that! on the Fourth of July at the lat-| » BMS the sale wt detew pre meeting last night, observed Flag) Sos ea _by the War Shipping/pudget bureau for a big slash in, humanity to man.” Heels ie ae ie Support °f| was rendered on the occasion: | ter's clubhouse on the Gerrisen|20e Sees Gam Oe wr Dey with addresses on the ministration. 1945-46 appropriations for war|. That’s the way a good many |0rS@nivations and indivi uals, it), ‘ ”” Naval | Bight paratively light me wt _ 7 . His home is at 1011 South St.,|, igs H Good many | strengthens itself, its council and Star Spangled Banner”, Naval | S180. will be shortly. Ger es American Flag and musical selec.) i 0 West » | agencies, ‘legislators felt about this first| the ¢ Sais Air Station Band: Invocation,|_ The. piece de resistance, Dr.|¥" fee thums ey West. The President recommended suggestion that we start cutting; pee eae Rey Thomas ‘Atherions S. 1: Jn_|Jobn K. Clemmer, a member of}! gpl > ; a Chief address was made by ey that the Office of Civilian De-'back a few billions in our war Lares Soar eae i nee ea tp PER arp a 1S. Js in | both clubs, said today, will be an! Aext month, da J PAUL GRAY CASE : ‘ 5 provide the necessary and morale-j troductory _E. s, Exalted nded Gh the one = m, of the United fense be folded; that the Offices’ expenditures but the next words| building requirements above gen-| Ruler and Officers; Tenor, Solo,}°!dfashioned grouper chowder “ States Marine Corps, and Lion UNDER ADVISEMENT)of Defense Transportation, War of, Chairman Cannon weren't! eral issue of the military to sew.|Jess Gassaway: Prayer, Chaplain | The refreshments | eaminitter tune of Lanaier spoke for the club Information, Censorship and Ed: ‘quite so happy. ice men and women. Ol iistory of the Flag, Alton B. {comprises Andrew dF wad o Profewer Slede rendered on| Testimony was given yester-|ucation be cut back;.and that the| “May I correct here and now,”! The Key West C bil! haw ig + ing: 'S cans ~ yerett Rivas, Fernando Ca ‘ “nw ‘ r Pkg vas. i 7 eee ;,and t 4 lay Eg oe ey West Council has al-|Goehring; Selections, Naval Air shes puta ' a & ‘ * the plone several Chopin selec-|day before Circuit Court Judge|War Manpower Commission, the he said, “the misapprehension; ready rec a eS : és William Douglas ‘ ry | Aquilino Lopez, Jr., in the habeas Petroleum | Administration. for ‘that the s ony ready received and is beginning} Station Band; Oration, Lt. Comdr. Pere t torn secbils ne di inthe case ) ministration ,. for tthat the sum of $3,100,000,000 in| to fill requests of naval and mili- Milton B. Faust (ChC), USN} DAILY RATION | Jaye ¢ corpus proceedings in-ithe cast|War, and the War Production cash and $4,265,000,000. in con- | tary installations ‘here. “America”, Naval Air Station i iupally | " - DEALS ARE RECORDED ||... was taken under advisement. ay = an » fe declared, “should | total savings of — $7,365,000,000.| val. Hospital wanted a recording} Benediction, Rev. Thomas Ather- highly concentrated emergency |her cities in the ente a Gray, charged with an offense effect a saving of nearly $69,000,-|The saving, of cours lir d|machine with which they could ton, S. J. atibie euch’ anc’ -eibion: Ge tee leas i re be A Wot and five small cottages at} against. a 10-year-old girl, was| 000. ay ig ied i the amount of contractual|make their own recordings for —_—_—_—__—_ tified chocolate bar) and the life: | asserted Pecker and Division streets were, held without bond when he was} g fay jauthority, because if continued|the folks back home. Through] QDIN FAMILY IS raft ration (chiefly hard candy)! Oy ° " al Gale Gens the 3. Otel accaicned rer. Pada ‘0 far, so good. the $3,100,000,000 of actual ap-| the local council the request was 5 scribe very daily o bs arraigned recently before Peace ire 5 4 ; HERE FOR VISIT] meet is prescribed in ev 4 pounding today Ff Kirehheimer agency, by Carmen) justice Ira Albury. , But, the real economy plum |propriations necessarily would be filled with the cooperation of the ration issued to Army troop land twenty P Gteme te Seorph D. Lopes tor suggested by the President was|used to liquidate the $4,265,000,-| central committee and the ma- I n, USCG, a smnale the citv and drepre . M Sabee The lot fronts @ tect on the cancellation of an excess of /000 of contractual authority. We! cline will soon be installed and) 14. 1. Odin, USCG, and family MADE FROM PIECES [icin ftvcturnect p= Division and 100 feet on Packer $3,100,000,000 of unexpended ap-|save by this enactment, therefore, | OPerating. have ate veay ner ey ere a ——— |chat Ounke bins tees 4 street j propriations. previously provided [only $4,265,000,000 in’ this one| | The committee is also working] E°W YOU) ti Mat MO via| CLEVELAND. — Stained glitss| . Realty transfers recorded | for the Maritime Commission and | item of the war program.” on a list of other requests for} W. A. Washington, coe et ha ibdeeeene wee one : e Gag tm the county clerk's office the pruning away of Over at the Martitime Commis. | three small radios, | covers, for] Sint short stay here, Licu-| made of pieces of different clot} saniversary of the { 4 A plot on Big Pine Key was} 000 in cont \sion, they haven't even turned a|M#é4ines, three dozen card ta-| Mdin will leave for New|d glass held together by strips) ‘ g Pre revi i |ble. size tablecloths, a bamboo! tenant Odin will leave for New |fort raid on Jay - shy a ic. air over he whole 2USINCsSS. ‘4 kK os " 4 »}of lead, wh 1 alse a ape sett ty J. W. Sanderson to Fred- previously granted to Maritime. | hai th hole t ‘ 5 pegs ie y h i ke] of lead, which alse became apart d righ Charles Puller for $200 Economy-minded C Mineve an magazine rack, 100 bingo prizes,, York, and his family will take riage raid, successfu Alex A. DeBrocq sold cight! Sha aI oe Contant onniding ships at) some of the latest phonograph] uP their -e in Miami. of the design struck from bases in Chir i recq so! a capital ct ntators imme- ‘ontinued on Page ree) 2 g i} # eee crime —— Largo “9 Robert L.| diately started whooping it up. H . Coa wn) The President, they said, had | | ‘ A yon street, near suggeste . pacmuarloce *' be | | sae tics y Sek] Prince Gourieti —(2ekeSinenstiascet’,<"| PALACE THEATER | pootmetsGS.er | MIDGET BAR | WAaNvep cuss | BINGO te Pelle to Rudolph Schneider! expenditures — practically 2 Vi | jms e''y) ypmshess (Sart, sont’ te| rate a mesourrecns in | ianELiza STREET | The Friendly title Tavern | _ ApBly |Spemored by Hike Covuy Font | iret a ommendations that from now on} “Valley of Hunted Men” F R Y E RS Simonton’ and Greene Sts. WESTERN UNION Nightly 7:30 OZONE SHAVE STICK: |~ | ___ News and Serial FRIDAY and SATURDAY | 7 |DUVAL at SOUPHARD Contains triolein ozonide. For : aaa ; = (86 Proof Whiskey, fifth $4.30 — ee nee aprery <r CALL Mae Whiskey, 86 proof, oa em ints - = ! SZseaurecus rose |W. B, HANSON DR. HARRY H. YOUNG a co] LIVE POULTRY | SPAIN'S SERVE = rm Is.. for twice-a-day 1 “ shaven. lnk, coating, oct FOR CHIROPODIST - weet SPECIALIST B IE Whiskey, sao} RO ASTERS and Battery | Complete Service for Your Gar i in be used with brus! A ; x - * YERS 1101 White St. cor, Blive ' — Qaone Shave Stick. 50¢ fe will be in Key West to care for all foot conditions Se Brook Whiskey arn Raised FR PHONE 782 ' - 1) ra! 9 1 PRESCRIPTIONS [200° SOUTHERNMOST CITY @Supplies 3 DAYS OMLY nae Choice Wines and Brandies BRADY s Poem ene ceamaiae Ge vem eam | Gugeedionte PHARMA e 5 FRIDAY - : | “The Best of Drinks” Fi we ve ‘em, we Compounacd br Rapertenced CY, Inc. i June 15, 16 and 17, 1945 lOpen From 7 A.M. to MIDNIGHT| (Live) POULTRY and | get ‘em fer you i MSHONE 10 Phone 29 "1201 White St,| For APPOINTMENT PHONE MAURICE SHOP fi! We hove whiskey galore. Plenty EGG MARKET cal, memento eon 0 of all Brands. Pints and Fifths. | 1214 White St. Phone Duval and Fleming Streets |AUTO REPAIRS 169 or CALL IN PERSON, 614 DUVAL STREET e rs reyrtc Tg

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