The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 26, 1945, Page 4

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So ST hn INR ~ lune Ma Chater een ot Se Will Archer And 8 THE WEATHER Mary Archer Were Remarried Monday FORECAST Key Weal and vicinity: Partly] nen, won sek better IE the! Deputy Sheriff William R. Ar-| )“<y. ; windshield is dampened instead, : h @ Mary McClain Archer|10USY this afternoon, tonight and jof the stamp. Motorists are also night of this week. swcgne 5 ag Wednesday; gentle to moderate|urged to keep a separate record; Some very promising talent has were remarried yesterday after- winds, mostly southerly. of the serial number which ap-jpeen ‘rehearsing on Wednesday noon. The ceremony was perform- PPh _|pears on, éach gpoigai gl A pag ed by County Judge Raymond R. Florida: Partly cloudy this aft: write onine bere st Re stain afternoons at Bayview Kids Amateur Night tion Commission. A At Park This Week dollar we Bond will Guerrilla Editor Returns To Fight Kid’s Amateur Night will’ be ie held at Bayview Park Thursday hen pape as result of wars (Ry Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO.—A 29-year- old Filipino who suffered Japan- ese torture and risked his life to spread the news of Gen., MacAr- thur’s advance toward the Philip- pines now is getting ready to go : D Will Shedd. he fight for “a ; hoon through Wednesday, with ce i i f Mr. Slate, SAWYER William E..Shedd heme to carry on tl je.” Lord, and Ann Revitzer stood|¢™moon ug! inesday, with) the make, model, serial number | With the assistance o! i - i Is Awarded Medal aie is Manuel ‘“Mauahan and has| With the bride and Louis Revitzer|a few widely scattered thunder-land State license number of the the City Recreation Department, Two tiny capoules _ 3 os been here from the outset of the| With the groom. showers during afternoons. vehicle. i Music Director. The next i i- ALL VITA MINS FURLOUGH * ccedemt,| World security” conference, re-| The Archers were divorced less} “Jacksonville through Florida] Mr. Fahs stated that . the tion will be held tomorow after-| UA | 0 ots assay “By direction of the President, porting for a pool of some 18 than two months ago. The final) Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to|stamps may be purchased from;200" at; 5:30 p'elocki Any Buy. o nutrition, plus liver and iron. under provision: of Army Regu- ‘decree. was signed by Circuit) moderate winds, west to south-|all post offices and at the head-|gitl under the age of sixteen who newspapers now operating on a ‘ : n RETURNED STA’ " lations;.,the Bronze ‘Star Medal fast ale’in the liberated|Judge Joseph Otto on April 30. {westerly over north and central] quaters 6 in can dance, sing, play an instru- 5 $2.59 » Tah ome ; ovmnas on has been awarded to/Major Will- ‘yale af the tot. : This morning Deputy Archer fecrermd and south to southwest- ee tige Collector i? met or recite is invited’ to'be] — 288's $7.98 jam E. Shedd, Ill. ‘The citation ‘follows: j “William E. Shedd, III, Mie Headquarters, Ta! = talion,’ 14th Armored Divi-| lish the Liberator, a small month-| Attachment Suit received the congratulations of erly over extreme south portion ‘i ete ; |present. his friends in the county court-! this afternoon through Wednes- re “oa iran ag The program Thursday night, house, day; partly cloudy weather with i “|which. - will include community a few widely scattered thunder- singing, will be directed by Ger- A tall, good looking youth, Manahan did espionage work} during the Japanese invasion and after Bataan fell he helped pub-} Sawyer arrived in Key|poy : showers, mostly over south por- ce ee ch eenpeacecaenninsty <a eas ‘West yesterday afternoon on aj ,; been awarded the}ly newspaper that told the story tion. 3-day furlough and is staying oe ae Medal for ‘meriter-| ct aiets war effort and ex- Set For Thursday | ° Szcksonville to Apalachicola: ate pats re unre ah pear we bs vtCGa4uaQY_Y_ with his uncle and aunt, who are i i d| posed Filipino collaborators. No small craft or storm warn- peters . ious achievement in France: andj po: Pp) 2 a - = displ ed by the U. S. Weather Bureau. also his foster parents, Mr. and/Germany. Through wholehearted| The Japanese arrested him, his) Suit in attachment, filed by Mrs.|ings displayed. . Highest. Lowest MAKES ME WANT TO PAINT Mrs. Ray Elwood. ‘lcooperation and complete devo-| father and five evacuees whom he Julia S. Williams against Milton last 24 hours last night Sergeant Sawyer has been in/tion to duty, Major Shedd per-|used regularly behind the enemy} Rowpatin, doing business as the WEATHER, REPORT Atlanta 93 70 EVERYTHING IN SIGHT the army 57 months, 34 of whichitormed his duties and assign-|lines to spy on Japanese troop; Milton Jewelry Company, came) Key West, Fla., June 26, 1945 | Boston. - 89 69 ; were overseas, and his unit bas) ments with notable success and|and supply movements. up this morning in the county, Observation taken at 8:30 a. m.| Brownsville. 94 5 engaged in seven major battles,|qisnatch. His timely and repeated | —*>—————— | court, but Judge Lord adjoyrned | Eastern War Time. (City Office.) | Charleston 81 B which gave him 126 points, 41!,ersonal_ reconnaissance, wise|Sance employed by the Eighth it till Thursday morning to’ give) T 52 points more than the required] sclection of firing positions and|Air Force in the air was against | attorneys time to file briefs. Highest last 24 hours < 55 #5 to be released from service,| expert direction of anti-tank fire|Germany is revealed in the; Mrs. Williams alleges that yes ele last night - 79 but he said he had been informed paced the drive of the battalion | hitherto unpublished records of/ company owes her two months’|Mean - : - 5 ‘when in England, that the release) 4¢:oss a part of. enemy-occupied | the Seventh Photographic Recon-| rent, amounting to $800, for the Normal __ fs 65 for 85 points had been discon-|Francé into Germany. Major{Maissance Group. Corporal Angel} store, known as the Milton Jew- KEY WEST. 88 80 tinued on May 12. e LEB se M. Mendendez is an airplane|elry Company, at the northwest Precipitation K. West Ai 90 78 Shedd’s courage, professional z | f Fi d. Duvall Rai : .. West Airport_ For that reason, he explained,|<ii11 and devotion to duty reflect|™echanic for one of the photo-;corner. 0. leming an uval) Rainfall, 24 hours ending Memphis 88 82 he did not know what wi it himge! raphic reconnaissace ‘squadrons | Streets. sé 8:30 a. m.; inches - - 0.00) Miami 89 18 to him at the end aren Wet tel ea sien comprise the group. ' ——— Total Rainfall since June 1; a poli 16 54 x 4 *. id . \ : * . * innea| is____ EE Bie bee ot been Informed Felnjor Shedd is a son of Major{s Since March 28, 1943, when| Army, Builds <City? inches’ —___-__ 3.47 New Orleatia_. 78 i whether he will remain in the! General and Mrs,Wm; E, Shedd.{Col. James Hall of Ft. Worth,| For Returning Vets Dcfciency since June 1; | New York____90, .70 service or given his release, or | His trother: was formerly Miss|Tex., then commanding the ig inches —— -- 0.35) Norfolk ____ — 65 | whether he will be assigned for /pettie\Patterson of Key West, | 8TOUP, flew over Paris on the| + seo | jrocal vainfall since Jan, 1; | Okla. City____91"* 65 | a An the Pacific theatre. *. Ifirst “American photo mission | gp AMIR Ieee d orcting ene ~ 5.82/'Pensacola 86 81 is a member of the Forty- ‘COBO MEMBER OF over German occupied Europe,| . icity of 95 Ty ts ‘and 124! ares since January 1; Pittsburgh ___ 90 66 fourth Bombardment Group in, - the group’s pilots, flying Spit-|tonts at the are Aif- Transport ine Ralail Seg 7.52! 3t. Louis___. 84 60 the medical department, and, as BLACK HAWK UNIT jfires and Lightnings, have made Command's field’ here to house Ls bora Tampa_____89 78 staff sergeant, is in charge of approximately 1,000,000 recon-| part of the 50,000 veterans ex-! peaked A ZIP the medical personnel. SSecehia 46: tae: carteeen naisisance photographs covering! pected to return monthly by} eniarepaliicnee Morgenthau sees world trade —and the job is He ‘said this morning that a] CAMP BLANDING, Fla., June | early 3,000,000 square miles of! plane from overseas. The “city”! Sunrise eee 6:39 a.m,| Stell for Germany and Japan. done! It’s lots of fun—and so-0-o easy. pesuiliar circumstance connected |2¢—2nd Lt. Lionel’M. Cobo, 1107|€nemy territory in Denmark, | will house more than 2,000 men] Sunset 8:20 pm | For woodwork and metal. Even on amit» with his service overseas is that|Duval St., Key West, Fla., was | Holland, Belgium, France, Czech- | at a time. They will be here about| Moonrise A021 um i he sailed on the Queen Mary on|among a group of 129 Floridians|°Slovakia, Germany, Austria, }24 hours before being sent to, Moonset 8231 ain! STRAND THEATER teur can do a professional job... without her awe king grein members of the 86th Black Hawk |!taly and Russia. The job requir-|Camp Blanding Fla., and from} = Aes) brushmarks showing. In brilliant colors troops ropean theatre, | Division, who were processed in|€4 more than 360 miles of film|there to reception centers near morrow’: ile-like finish. Start a chair and you anit he sailed on her, in returning | a six-hour paciod at Camp|nine inches in width. their homes. Tomer faa WARNER STAR neve = vat ou've finished a room te the United States, on her first |Blanding’s. new Reception Sta- M + in ee | SSS High Tide Low Tide “Hollywood Canteen’ P y trip in bringing back American tien this week when the division|Marvin Albury Is | Free press for all peoples vital, 12:39 a.m. 4:49 a.m. | Coming: "Main Street After Dark’ NE pe aey nig pas ~ $425 PIERCE BROS. fi % ON BATTLESHIP training ena eae the| MIAMI BEACH, Fla., June 26. Occccccccccccccccccccccccccccccce Pacine’ —Pfe. Marvin D. Albury, 26, son ‘ MONROE THEATER see 7 : 0S ac Phar inenisoe! the Black Hawk|0f Charles E. Albury of 1227 S. RATIONING TIMETABLE , . 7 Qt. Fleming ps — 8 SHIP IN THE PACIFIC—ciyde (division are now at their homes, oe eevee es he rene FOODS SUGAR TOM CONWAY in lizabeth Streets Johnston. 23, radarman, third |under a 30-day temporary duty) 107) United States and is now | -BOok 4, Blue N2-S2 expire Stamp 96, through Aug. 31. “THE FALCON AND ? he has class, USNR, whose wife, Mrs.'at their homes.« Before’ going |°™'* ae haul Pep aer bg By 30; T2-: i GAS THE CO-EDS” R Co v ‘ ses : : june 30; T2-X2 expire Jul 5 ag i he hi A * being processed through the xpire iv a (FCO0¢ “thd Frances Johnston, lives at 531 home, they received a physical,” Ground and Service Fore 31; Y2-Z2, Al-Cl expire 16 good for 6 gallons Coming: Bride by. Mistake” Madison ave., Daytona Beach, '¢xamination, new uniforms it |PCGittribution Station in Miami Aug. 31; DI-HI through Sept, 21. ae Fla, shared in this battleship’s needed, and partial pay to cove;| Booty where is Sot Dit exes SHOES Raia | pe i mest ee his next assign- ment will be determined. Pfc. Albury. served 36 month as a rifleman in the Southwest Pacific theater of operations. While, there he was awarded the Asiatic-Pacific campaign rib- bon with two battle stars and the| Combat Infantryman badge. Sept. 30. Red E2-J2 expire June 30; K2-P2 expire Jaly 31; Q2-U2 expire Aug.°31: V2-22 expire Sept. 30. victories waa sho pounded the .80me,of their, expensesat home. ememy during major shore bombardments and soundly whip- ae CE PROCESSED Alvisns stamps 1, 2, 3, Book | ped Jap fleet units in two major AT ARMY STATION Old 4 and 5: new 1 through 5. Ravel engagements in the Philip- ‘This 35,000-ton battlewagon (Special to ‘The Citizen) the invasions of the| CAMP BLANDING, Fla., June Marshalls, Marianas and 26.—Pvt. Jose .S.' Ponce of 509 » She took part in the first Simonton St, Key West, . Fla.. Ration Board Office, Post Office Building, Phone 43 I “NATURE'S MOST PERFECT FOOD” raids against Formosa. and the yu Islands. Y Mer big guns helped turn back the Jap ficet in the Battle of the PRilippine Sea and later repeated the trick at the Battle for Leyte Gulf. She also took part in the was arnong a group;of 129 Flor- Vidians,.-metibers. df‘, the . 86th ‘Black Hawk Division who were Processed in a six-hour period at Camp Blanding’s new Recep- tion Station this week when the ‘division came back to the United of the Palaus and Hol- States as the first full unit to Jandia. ee from Europe for ~ fur- me holds two distinctions. She |loughs., retaining, and assign- taken part,in more consecu- {ment to the Pacific. pm yceed operations than any ! The men of the Black Hawk battleship and no aircraft division are now at their homes, eaprier in her company has ever under a 30-day temporary duty enemy-inflicted damage. at their homes. Before going Since her commissioning in home, they received a physical Atagust, 1942, she has traveled examination, new, uniforms if mere than 175,000 miles. needdd, and partial pay to cover Johnston has been a crew spyt}i pf) their expenses at home. member of this battleship since | Se she was commissioned. Before Angel Menendez entering the Navy, he was a line- : : man for the Southern Bell Tele-} Airplane Mechanic phone Co. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Day, live at 21 Poin- (Special to The Citizen) fiana, Key West, Fla. A brother,!| CHALGROVE, Oxfordshire, William is serving in the Marine Eng.—The vast scale and import- Corpse jance of photographic reconnai: WHEN IT’s JOB PRINTING REMEMBER There is no JOB | Too Large and No, SERVICE Too Small COCKROACHES ANTS DIE WITHOUT POISON ‘New, non-poisonous DIL-KIL powder kills foaches, ants and other household bugs yet is harmiess to children and pets. Bugs walk through it—erawl away—die! Sprinkle in in- fested places as directed and watch amazing results, Don’t use old-fashioned dangerous Poisons, Ask for DIL-KIL at drux, ware, grocery stores—30¢—60¢—90¢. A VISIT TO SILVER SPRINGS We z every r munity bus, We Are Making Every Effort To Give GOOD BUS SERVICE To the People of Key West > endeavoring to meet quirement of the com- by giving good bus service and at the same time to prepare that we Key West properly. RIDE THE BUS Whenever Possible, It's Convenient, Practical and for the future so may continue to serve Economical! When you do ride the remember, your neighbor will get there faster if you... have correct fare ready and move to the rear of the bu and both you Ss. is now on BUY MORE BONDS and Keep Them yy started it on the 7th— Let's finish it with the 7th’ KEY WEST TRANSIT COMPANY, Inc. J. W. Sellers, Manager Phone 1057 VV VV VV VV V IV IIIT OVI VIII III IACI Start Your Family’s Day Right by Serving A Wholesome Nutritious Breakfast Use Adams. creamy, rich milk generously over cereals — serve it as the breakfast beverage. For milk is the food so essential in providing the en- ergy needed for your children, your hus- band and _ yourself. Use more milk in the preparation of your meals. Serve Your Family With A Bigger and More Nutritious Breakfast GIVE THEM MILK TO DRINK [PHOSPHORUS 69% [VITAMIN G 79x CALCIUM. 100+ &* VALUES VARIABLE (VV VV VV VV VV VI VV VV IV IVI II VII VIS III VFI II IOS ACCC CTT CTT OOH USE ADAMS MILK The Milk in the Sanitary Glass Bottles. On Sale at all Food Stores In milk are the carbohydrates and the fats which provide the body with fuel to carry on the endless activity of today’s war- time living. For health plus real taste enjoyment try a tall giass of our cool refreshing milk. Your best drink at any time, for energy and for cool comfort. ADULTS: Should Drink 2 to 4 Daily. = CHILDREN: Should Drink 3 ; Daily. to 4 Glasses Adams Dairy J. ROLAND ADAMS, Owner PHONE 455

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