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: ee . : IN} a whole. ies for June| . Bluekwell,. Wésléy and fiesday; moderate io os ‘ , *< 5 é casichallf trésh éast {6 southeast sega) as of Mite Wesleyan W. Blac! a winds, * { Coast! well; Box 424; Bustis. Guard) not heretofore rel on} Bonner, Henry-H.,, ‘TS, husbant _ Florida: Partly cloudy this aft- Navy Department total casualty|of Mrs: Doris The eat = =e. tonight ‘and Wednesday, tig eee lists, peeved of 130 dead, 445) Point. ea, i $ ‘ I june 19. — The! scal wers and thunder- sa} woun and. six missing. These} | Brain: iam _W., 'T-Sgt.,|” : _. Dodgers, with Pfund| storms ih southeast coastal sec-tg) Cyne nent as of June 1 Of -asualties bring. the total report-|son. of Mrs, Alte We Brainard, 25} | o doing the hurling;‘went | tiolt and during afternoons and the & S. Nav: LAGE Sta i ig dh éd to next of kin and released for| Currie, Crescent, West Palm’ 4h® New "Yotie eatly-o bv BS, Over Other “geez 1S SP Raval A on 1s ah | publication: sinc e- December 7 | Beach. a . ; ra i aie -yoritth ("tots PP a jRoupeed. Phe prison! sit their] 1941,;t0 June 18) 1946, to. 118,562.| Carter, William. D.,. Pvt. fuse the opening game the era stacktonvitlé “Phrowgh Florida, "87" Cirhliticke Sie Harold FLORIDA band of Mrs. Elsie Carter, Route]. : sored ite’ Box. Biahk: Straits and Bast’ Gulf: Gentle to Corris Sle: “Attn fa Bad Hee Sie. , Navy Dead 1, Box 409A, Daytona Beach, , : wed Detroit Tigers by # sevre| Mmoscrate southerly winds over Horsintck J. D'Aléssid, Sle. An-| Lathan, Dwight H., Pvt. USM-| Chalket, James L., Jr, S-Set,|isher, born . Bi Welder and 4 triple by Cates. 1 to 0, with Dietéith’ off tHe] MOP Bortioti atid moderate to 0c’ drew A. D’Angelo, Sie? Charles T,|CR. Wife, Mrs. Dwight “H. Lath-|son of James L. Chalker, 806 E.|Lost-in Lusitania 4 The Newsboys scored one on a mound for the winning: teani, |C2Onally fresh east to southeast Evans, Sie; Alvin Joh: Sic: | 8", 405 W. North Bay St., ‘Tampa.|Ocklawaha Ave., Ocala. - it 1915: : ; Be te lef by J. Lewis that got|This was alsd a fight game: }Vi#ldS over south portion this aft- Frans, 0c. Alvin George Shani.| Smith, Julian Gratton, Cook 3c,|_ Emkens, Harold A., S-Sgt,, hiss-| " 1908-_Liod'Getitigs eway fre Ogden and it went! These were the ag }@'Moon; ‘tonight and Wednesday; : “Acme Boia USNR. Parents, Mr. and. Mrs.! band of Mrs: Hen’ 6. ens, | kees* * first’ basemian, '' born. otily two games leo, Sle; Arthur D. Shellenberger, tw @ bemer. The News scored] played yesterday in eifher of widely: .stattered showei's and Sie 2 ‘ ’| James Clifton Smith; 108 Ever-| Route 3, Box 805; Tampa. June 2, 194 : : five in the third to take the lead,|the major leagiits. 4 thunderstorms. Catherine Wheeler, Sic; Elmer|8téen Ave., St. Augustine. | Gutierrez; Heetot M.'Pfé;, son stags austen em four walks. and singles by ‘ Jacksbriville. to Apalachieola:!1 Campbell, Sle: Rufus Spatieler Navy Wounded of Mario Gutierrez, 2137 Unidri} “Beatritx Patrarid of Ba Haré Abenes ond Walker and a triple Hp {No-sinall: craft of stort warnings “¢¢. James’ Bedford, RM%c: Har.|_ Braxton, J. B., Pfc, USMCR,|St., Tampa. bor, Maine, noted landscape} F ty Selomon, but in the forth the 9 . g have been issued. old Clyde, RM2c; Lewis Collins,| Mother, Mrs. Addie L. Braxton,| | Hafer, Joseph E., T-Sgt., hus- architect, born New York, 73) tw ) Legion scored three to knot the| Brooklyn ae ee en WEATHER REPORT RM2c; Michael Justinger, RM2c:| Plant City. Vpitietatie olga ae get ‘ fue. A walk, a sacrifice and an| Feldthati, Adams ahd® Lori Robert Lawler, SADIc; Alfred} Morris, Marvin J. USMCR. aliaferro St., Tampa. | mer gave them an added run|bardi Pfund, King and Danton Key West, Fla:, June 19,1945 | Bertuzzi, Fic; Richard C. Brown,| Brother, Frank Morris, Pierce. HERNANDEZ, PEDRO. V., Si.,! Subscribe ta. The Citizen—25¢ Std the lead im the fifth. Three | Hayworth. Pi » | Observation taken at 8:30 a. m:| Fic. Morrison, Claude E., Pfc, US-/ Pvt., brother of Mrs. Elbira V.| weekly. Saiks ond singles by Sands and| No other games pl 4: Eastern War Time. (City Office.)} “Thomas Evangelista, F1c(EM);|MCR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Torre, 1103 Whitehead St., Key; : rik TiiCellough. Jr. gave them three 8 playe ae Temperatires Robert Clark; MoMM3c: James|Emanuel C. Morrison, 21 N. Hyer) West. husbarid. of Mrs. Fratices Reyes, mame in the sixth and the balll at Chicago Bop See ane sebours M4 Conger, MoMM3c; Edward John- eae Ae ee Hill, Raymond D.; drs 2nd Lt} 1390 -16th Ave., Tampa. Th game. In the sixth S. Valdez! petrol RY CROP ASE DIRE: rs -- 18} son, MoMMc; Russell Wright,| Motes, Herschel A., Sgt, ~-| son of Mrs. Raythotid D. Hills, St.,t” Rhoden, Clifford, Jt. Pfc, sort > . 4 Detroit —_ 0 4 2}Mean 2 3 83) ACMM(AA); . Lawrence, Sleen,| (Wounded second time. Last re-/9 Milton St.,. St. Augustine. of Clifford Rhoden, Waldo. 1 reihed bang é a re ged by Kerr Chicago ; 2° 9 3)Normal 82} AMMIc; Thomas Filipkowski,| Ported on report of naval casual-; Hughes; Russell-V.) Pvt, son of Roberts, Omer E; 2nd Lt, hus-! doe eet ) ran oad they scored | Trout and Swift; Dietrith and — AMIMBe; Clyde Hancock, AMM3ec; ties for Aug. 31,1944.) Parents, Russell S. Hughes, 116 Kennison] band of Mrs. Morgot A. Roberts,!{ — Diuatie ty Alcase ond o tein | ee Precipitation James Kniffin, AMM3c; Marion/Mr. and Mrs, Thomias Z. Motes,| Drive, Orlando. 144 NW. Ist St, Miami. Will open a Special Per- om epee ane’ & Beld-| No other games: played. Rainfall, 24 hours ending Cooney, AMMI3c. 234 Fusion Ave, alata. |__| Keck,.Milton F 9-Sata son of} Rosenberg, Dike A. T-Sét, son!f onal Chiéeking Avotint oe choive, At bat the leaders | E 8:30 a. m:: ifiched Trace} George Richards, AMMI3e; Ivan|_ Williams, Floyd L., Pfc., USMC. Mrs. Frieda G. Keck; 1936 Over- of Mrs. Malyin Rosenberg, 1856 blie were Gomer three in as many | TODAY's GAMES ~ Total: Rainfall ‘si Funes T: Baggeti, AOM3c; Peter Bracani,| Wife, Mrs. Floyd L. Williams,! brook, Clearwater. SW. 17th St.. Miafil : without obligition to fies at bat, J. Roberts three out | Mational ibcsorss sta Ratbtell BPE Sune Ti ng ACHE. Robert Feed. ‘Roubat Len Baek Lastinger, Walter. W.,. S-Sgt.| Roza’ James. Par sake, ka | maintain any fixed bal- wie “ oer. r Sands gad McCollough | Boston at New York. Deficiéney.isince June 1: Clarence. LeLand, AOWete; Rieti} eal Reaches cped be ot Mie Nadine L. Kirk-}pand-of Mrs Emma: Grace Rozar,|# atice, provided a8 Many t hi cook hit twe. ‘ore the losers} Brook: PRilddi : ; $-HAOM. ture sansa ea .»3.02| ard Plough, AOM3ec; Allen ol- erd, r “y As +; land, Trenton. as Ww. "9 i tow ‘ ' Alert is credited with three in| st Louis at Cinaaret Total vainfail since Jan. 1; Sa Tacit, AOMBc! John Stewart, AO-| 800 of Mrs. Emma Cowherd, Cres-| Mactin, "Thomas L,, Pvt, Tus: yg whucad Charles End Lt, seal piicacpane Ca et Sour times at bat, K. Kerr hit! Only. games scheduled. inche: Hi "2 12:40{ M3c; Nelfe,Oman, SKV3¢; Setia-}¢ent Apts., Tampa. jband of Mrs. Willa Mae Martin,| of Mrs. Maie R, Higgins, 1728 NW.|} @B¥_ one month. fee. In the field Girton and J.| Kuiericus ‘Lagos Deficitney’‘sinice Jainiacp 1; mon Elliott, SKTIc. ses oot ee Russe My, Capt, husband 17 pacific St, St. Augustine. --- 194th St, Miami. 1} As much or as litte Hay bi Bowie and C. Valdez were the! ic: rf inch cee ---10,19! Joseph Schwartzman, SC2c, Jo-}of Mrs. Yola B. Orf, 3 eee icCandless, Robert zt} Simmons, Harry G., Jr., son of ii bev feet for the News boys and P./ rin ieee ae se “Relative Huthidity seph Carpenter, SC3c; Bland Den-| lumbus Drive, ‘Tampa. \husband of Mrs. Virginia G. Me-liwws. Harry G. pfiteomes Archer. be kept in the account as oun Welles, Mira and J. Cates for| Philadelohin at Wonk 7464 nis, Si2c; Frahk Adams, StMlc; Army Dead, Pacific Area Candliss; 728 12th St., Manatee. Urban, John, T-Sgt, sushand | desired, and the cost te the winners mie Yor no 4 William Gardiner, MaMlc; Mary} | Ebhetts, John A. Ist Lt, ne-|. Messer, Lewis L., Pvt, hus+lo¢ mrs, Vivian E. Urban, 335 E.\t only: 10 ‘cents for each otvi So RHE ew York at Boston. Tomotrow’s Almanac Stevenson, MaM2c; Francis X.| phew, of Mr: Minnie A. Ebbets, band of Mrs. Frances Messer, Rt. 5th St., Jacksonville. j hi K writt A Legion $00 3130 1013 2 | Sunrise = 8:38 a.im:} Schumacher, Sp(A)2c; Mary Alex-| 310 NW. 16th Ave., Miami. Cottondale. Wright, Charles F., T-Sgt., hus See vere the iiices ..0eci1i 6 8 3 STANDINGS Sunset _ 8:19 p.m.| ander, Sp(T)(LT)1c; Ruth Leinin-| Sandefur, James A, Pfe. hu orrissy, Richard Ds Ist Lt! hand of Mrs, Velma V. Wright,|{ For further infarmation " > gee 2 Americen League Moonrise 4:06°p.m.| ger, Sp(T)(LT)1c; Norman King,| band of Mrs: Hazel L. Sandefur,’ husband of Lt, Ha I. ‘Morrissey, 213 Cardy St., Tampa. \feall at the bank or phone the tere Roberts and J.| W L_ Ave. | Moonset 3:14 a.m.| Sp(Y)Ic; and Perey LaGosse, Sp-| 108 S. Monroe Ave., Arcadia. | Regional Station Hospital, Camp] anmMy LIBERATED PRISONERS * . that ae Girton Fy c =, Vsscag Eos 2 20 «592 - e (X)(SB)2e rate Wourded—Pacific Area . | Blanding. OF WAR—JAPAN || for folder. will pe run. ewis; three base |New Yor! ne 22 560 Tomorrow's Tides atthews, Charles W., Pfe., hus-i Pierce, Robert F.; S-Sgt:, sorr of f — d. Cates and iaeen; twe Boston —...._» 27 24 529 (Naval Base) ees | band of Mrs. Ruby H. Matthews,! Mrs. Jentiie. E. Rite; 1105 Bird Marg brah aioli vet , tlled t azo and F. | Chicago .. 26 26 .500| High Tide -Low Tide 47383 Kerle St., Jacksonville. St., Sulphur Springs. i Sone. . P. Valdez: |St, Louis — 24 24 © 600) 7:17 am. 1225 am. | TODAY IN HISTORY _ Tucker, Leland J.; Pfc., son of Polson, Liither B., Pft,, son of| Jacksonville ! FLORIDA NATIONAL Merifice hits, Girton, P. Valdez | Washington ~ 2% 26. 458 8:14. p.m; 1:49, p.m. Mrs. Leonora Tucker, Box 475 Mrs. Ola F. Polson, Rotite 5, Box am8 Lewin: struck out by Valdez | Cleveland 26 447 onan : 1787. — Madison’s “Virginia| Green Cove Springs. | 420, Jacksonville: © ty Robert 5: walks, Valdez 7, Philadelphia 20 29. 408] TEMPERATURE BULLETIN | pian,” basis ey the Cocca Quina, Arthur -W., Jr; Pvt: at Key West Beterts 5; double plays, Roberts | apres Température data ror the 24} adopted by the Continental Con-|4RMY LIBERATED PRISONERS brother of Mrg W. V. Deflorin, ®P Vaid 1 hour. Um- National League hours ending 8:30 a: m.,as report-|zress. OF WAR—EUROPE \240 FE; 16th St; Jacksonville. $ites, ©. Gibson and Farbough Brooklyn é 21 au fed by the U. S\ wi ather B eit 1846 — First recorded ganie of Adams, Clyde D., S-Sgt.; son of; Reddick, Marvin J., 2nd Lt., son he second game the PB-| Pi : : . i ' a fe ” + u > , - & ve VPB-| Pittsburgh 23.566 last Bote 168 font baseball: New York Nine beats | Willis A. Adams, Gen. Del., Cor Peete we. Weaick 20 'B: Church! won ower the Barracks by a|New York 23° «566 hours Knickerbockerg, at, Hoboken, N. 5 i ete’ ‘ : § & and both pitchers |st. Loiis 93° 55g | Atlanta_____80 “ew O55 9g tod x 4 intiings—tirst Barnhill, Frank M,, Sgt, son of Reyes, Aveling| V., Jr, Pfc. Were hape. It developed |Chicago a2 542 | Bostons_—___86 94) *169") Hain storing 21 runs winning, | - + te « pit dual, although] Boston 25. 500 | Brownsville_92 75 according to rules then. ; Leen med M4 of the Army |Cincinnati 27 449 Re re a 1864—Union “Kearsarge” sinks esul Ven Army was | Philadelphia 42.250 ae tere eclo oi Detroit. 71 57 Confederate raider ~ “Alabama” 8 _ sa o > ? hey with bis hits and allowed Galveston 84 7 off French coast in historic sea gees St four while the Army touched | Opportunity Given Facksonvilla 92 69 | battle. e iver for 6 The Navy scored one ‘ ! City_.67 53 1894—U. S. Treasury reserves; ~ a i e @ the first on an error by Gab- In Merit Systeth Saget ep 88 "8 at low of 60 million dollars. ; - 7 ‘ Sart ent « double by Kammins,| ‘ ‘West Airport...69 16 1920—Country’s. first municipal § : ‘ A ® a ited three more in the fifth on | Gerald Saunders, méthbér dt ; {airport dedicated; New: York City. ‘a : fol > r : an a bal 9 lemphis:. 719 6L ‘ ~ n § Seetie by Widersky, single by |the Distreit No, 10 Welfaré Board, | Miami 82 5 1941 — Axis, countries expel , Richardson and a triple by Lynn | today stressed the fact that early Minneapolis____ 75 58 American consulates in retalia- Gee a8 on an Lynn seored. In| Merit System examinations offer | New Orleans____84 10 tion. f 3 r Ue Tete belt of the fifth the Army | Monroe County residetits oppor- New York 89 10 1942—Germans pierce Russian } 5 | he Serted the fre works. Harrison tunity to qualify. for pleasant and } 94 69 Sevatopol defenses. Germans- Settee for Catien bunted safely permanent employment. | 56 Italians encircle Br ish at To-| 1% the feet het off Lynn. Molnar! Tests will be givéi ‘for 10/| 73 bruk, North Africa. Erie Railroad | “ « thing. Formasino|cjasses of positions with the} 1 59 | pays on its common stock for | feened. De Crette is safe on an|State Welfare Board and the} 5t. Louis_____. 57 first time in 76 years. eye “rer © Greet beseman and Har-|PFlorida Industrial Commission, | Tampa— 72 le SSome 100,000 coal miners em end Molner teke advantage|Mr. Saunders said. These were | a eee on strike. af the scramble at first and cross mos es clerk, senior clerk, sta-| HORSEFLY CAUSES CRASH gue a Invasion ae 4 Nor- te plete. Venezio bunts to third | tis clerk, typist, stenog- mandy begin siege of Cherbourg. \ 5 We're already _ wt the bunt. Tuttle noaivenk senior sop Aaah prin- Portland, Ore. — A horsefly | German robot planes bomb Lon- \ a # +e bn “ome he herd ome for a single and|eipal stenographer, statistician, | Which buzzed into the face of|don continuously hanes but Garhard | senior statistician, and war-dura-| Cyrus V. Tie, 44, caused him to ; e getting @ fume { time in the |tion visitor. Employment will be | lose control of his automobile and | Neal O'Hara of Boston, colum- death and dee aor j the frame. The Navy ailable in mafiy areas of the |Tun sinack into an~ approaching /nist, born Middleboro, Mass., 52 here’s more bad dicho the seventh on alstate for those making passing \Cat- The horsefly was killed but | years ago. i welk and errors. The Anay! grades, as vacancies occur or|the damage was! $700 and a VY, our enemies — the red int run in the baer ye? policé summons for driving on} New “quick freeze” gives nor? g A Mighty 7th War Loan. tt’s as ui som beats out! “Those who expect to be re- | thé ror side of the ‘street. mal milk to soldiers. * r of @ united “ther Sunt. A pass bali and 4 leased from war ety at any oe united will te | wie 1 to few brought bird | singe i i ¢ vi 2 ? Eine plate in te Piekd, Bhatia |tertas oo os Ra nd bring eve wr fies in left, MOlnar |those who are available sooner, ‘ I ! well. For) should consider the advisability Shehan and Sosso-| of qualifying at this time,” Mr. ola At bat Witer-| Saunders said. “It costs nothing und Lynn) to take the exams and jobs may $ EAL i three, 8o|be more in demand in the j : ‘ K ' xe losers, | future.” Dios A for two. Tuttle! July 7 has beeh announced by for. June Brides Venezio and|the Merit System Council, which a’. Choose here that “all impor- 1 jjointly serves the two agencies, ent: tant ring” . “. with full con- ‘ R H E|/as the final date for filing appli- I fidenee of getting the ultimate | D 1] 0 sq re © 0901 5 4 2/cations. Full information may be ‘ | ' : me 020 1 3 6 4) obtained from the Merit System prj gpd teste. beauty and Bat Lynn and Sheehan;|Office, P. O. Box 113, Gainesville, 8 Belk Moin. or from unit and district offices Prices Include Federal Tax m, doubles, Kam-'of the State Welfare Board; offi- “ ky: stolen bases,|ces of the Florida Industrial | You = everybody! Add ro the might of your dollars ‘ 2H m 1; sacrifice Commission, and offices of the to the might of our fights truck out, Lynn U. S. Employment Service inj ing mien —Buy MORE and ‘ Carrol! 3, Paunicka Florida. coe a BIGGER BONDS! ’ me 2, Wanner, Moinar r the man, Crowley and} ‘ a” Lynn 1, Venezio! ; ' Umpires Charlie - (tte ie CIGAR STORE UNION BUS STATION © N. E. IST ST, AT 38D AVE. © PHONE Seseg MIAMI BEACH BUS DEPOT © 538 WASHINGTON AVE. © PHONE 51818 WAR LOAN 610 Duval Street HOME BIRDS DAMAGE HOM POPULAR BLUFF, Mo. — COMPLETE Stuffs waste paper into ¢ fieeplece, Fred Langraf touch- EBALL SCORES " teh t to take away sates r09g tefore the birds were eS Suite! Stiee Received Daily by Leased Wire ee 2 deen through the opening and —000— See Our Lay-a-way Plan y Vs spat ceenet eee lares| edbabe ae ee tng oom. Heavy damage, wos on a + See Our Wittens Ee LORIDA MoToR INES

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