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ae David Clack Of Poinciana (OOOO ODODDM,| CONVENTION. OF FLORIDA Place Arrested On|BOMBER SQUADRON ch Of Having Done BLASTS HONSHU (By Associated rrens Slashing ¢ GUAM, July 2. — Bombers based on Okinawa and the — Philippines, today blasted Cyril (Beliss): Griffin’ was| Reset, porth of Tokyo, For- eut #0 badly on the shoulders Along i the coast one Jap and back during a quarrel at] estroyer and 10 small cargo required 86 stitches to close) The planes that blasted the wounds, Deputy Sheriff} Honshu concentrated on David €,.Clack, 35, of 300-| IIS MTT — ee rested by Policeman Frank GREAT INCREASE: dolly, charged with having) Clack was turned over to Deputy Sheriff Arcaer, wino ON TAX ROLLS in , Whitney's) place, Greene and Simonton|CURRENT ROLL IN COUNTY sidewalk at the foot of the! stairs, where the cutting was) CEPTED BY COMMISSION- done. Archer said, “had he been home| big aan with his wife, where he should gvtten into trouble. | Monroe county totaled $2,686,- Griffin was wxen to the Key 654; today they amount to $17,- elty’s patrol wagon. _| tory of the county, Deputy Archer said that, so far, The latter amount, Tax Asses- he lowe of the back are ¢ . <a — the back are of morning, has been approved by * This fiscal "S assess! it is ae at aggiavated assault, Sees 5 Bsamasinen Pte ‘Be arraigned before Peace | MOF’ tran $1,000,000 - imme excess: Griffin is able to leave the hos-|222. pital The tax books were turned 10:30 o'clock last night it| on toa aioe ease part Will Archer said this morn-| Sop*s turning out chemicals D Poinciana place. was ar- cut Griffin. | IN ASSESSMENTS said Clack told him the quar-| rel started i streets, and wound up on the} TURNED OVER AND AC- e. ERS TODAY Clack also told me,” Deputy jam cS ait net hove Five years ago assessments in West General Hospital in the 392,282, the largest in the his- = could learn, only cuts in| soc Claude A. Gandolfo said this Clack was held in $500 bail on! Comptroller J. M. Lee. dusticn tra ¥. Albury as soon as| of. last year's tax roll of $16,323,- over to the county commi Suit chm |today, and they rece Att t eecepting the books, Transferred To row evening when they will @s an equalization board to hi any complaints that may be made oe by taxpayers about their ass The suit in attachment, filed ments. by Mrs. Julia S. Williams against! — Milton Lowpatin, doing business *#44444445"4582¢0808 8882 as the Miton Jewlery Company, ROASTERS and FRYERS has been transferred from the peal county court to the cireuit court BRADY’S (Live) Poultry Attorneys for the plaintiff and the defendant appeared this and Egg Market morning before Circuit Court !214 White St. Phone 54 Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jr, and! $*5*4*S5ssssenansagnan agreed on a hearing at 10 o'clock | Thursday morning | Mrs. Willioms alleges that the company owes her two months ams of Foreign Wars rent, amounting to $600, for the store on the northwest corner of Sepeeenc | DANCE | FOURTH ‘OF@7ULY GEL SPRAY Sees y di conch" s, and Chassis—!""HELMONICO BAR Penne you buying 0 eet of Sondges * 218 Duval St. Lou Smith Auto Service | music GIFTS White at Fleming Phone No.5) Phone 518 for Reservations. Opposite Army Barracks Circuit Court FOLKS HERE'S A TREAT THE BOTTLE CAP INN 1128 Simonton Street Will serve you with BUDWEISER AND SCHLITZ All this coming week from 9 A. M. till Midnight. We also heave ell popular brands of Rums and Whiskey. Over the Bar or by Package. BOO224464444444444444844 Aaa eeees LONG DISTANCE MO Pros’ "EGE Brae =” ENGEL BROTHERS, INC. One of America’s Best—Over 60 Years of Service N. Y¥. Office, 1819 Broadway, N. Y. City EASTERN MOVING & STORAGE CO. 029 S. W. 25th AVENUE AGENTS PHONES 4-7554—7557 wr" ba ain bliin tn bond tnd bn bn bn br tnt | POC C CTT TCC T TTC T TTT . MARA AAADDAADADAAADAS t FOR DAYTONA BEACH gress of Parents and Teachers scheduled: for Nov. 6-8 in Day- tona Beach were made by the executive committee Tuesday Beach. by the president, Mrs. Walter H. Beckham of Miami. The board of managers will convene at the same time and place regardless of the conven- tion. Among speakers on the theme “United We Build” will be Mrs. L. W. Hughes, national first vice president of Shelby County, Tenn., and also Dr. and Mrs. Gary Cleveland Myers, editors of a children’s magazine. 4 Mrs. Seward Lambright of Day- tona will be convention hostess and will be assisted by Mrs. Frank D. Howard of Leesburg noon | , and Mrs. Earl Williams of O:. Company plant at 20th ave- the firemen to get the blaze|wife. This means that the per-! |nue and 24th street. z : James Edmund Nelson, a'done damage estimated atjrant gets less of rationed food mond on local arrangements. Mrs. Henry Pacetti of Lake! region nine. and Mrs. Leon For- bes of Jacksonville, region four. Final membership figure is 92,- the state, an increase of 17,000 over last year. Ready for publication are two pamphlets on laws relating to children in the state. arranged by Mrs. Mary Dial of Miami and on ‘acts of the Florida PTA con- gress prepared by Mrs. Malcolm McClellan of Jacksonville. She is national and state legislation oe and forriver“state ‘presi- dent. Three Realty Deals Are Recorded Here to: George McClusky for morning in the county ‘lerk’s office. John E. Blomquist has sold | ct. 8 in Sunset Cove, Key, THE SOUTHERNMOST W KEY WEST, FLORID! SQUADRON OF SUPERFORTS STACE "| through Thursday in Miami 48 i | GUAM, July 2.—A record;and Kumamoto, cities that number of Superforts raided{ had not before been bombed \four of Japan’s important|by Superforts, were given a CONGRESS OF PARENTS cities just before dawn to-|terrific blasting, spreading AND TEACHERS PLANNED! day, and left fires burging/ destruction in a naval base, that could be seen for 90)an inland sea port, a major miles by returning pilots. | u Sor Six hundred big bombers'ing center, and a training Program plans for the annual’ blasted the targets with 4,- convention of ‘the Florida Con-' 900 tons of firebombs. | men. It was recalled that head-| Those four cities make 22 quarters here had declared important Jap centers that that, before long, as many!have been struck by ‘Super- 1,000 Superforts would forts, and today’s raid was jpound Japan at one time,'said to be among the most Should travel conditions neces-'and the increase to 600 was! successful. Firebombs, with sitate cancellation, an announce- a decided advance toward'flaming gasoline jelly that ment will be made September 1 that goal. WSPAPER IN “MONDAY, JULY. 2, 1945 RAID ON FOUR JAPANESE CITIES (By Associated Press) coal and magnesium-produc- center for troops and. air- spread over a radius of 60/such severe ration allotments that Kure, Shimonoreki, Ube} yards, were used exclusively.| only oné person in 400 stands a chance to obtain a serving of, Worth was elected director of 14 - year - old youth, while| half a million dollars. a n | ; watching the spectacular! The oil destroyed includ-| ,The American: housewife gets! director of biaze, was struck by a disk|ed 275,000 gallons that be- that was hurtled through the} longed to the Navy. 330 in 530 associations throughout | - - =o _ ' P | cording to a deed record-| | | A lot, 50 by 120 on Key Largo, | has been conveyed by John Lowe to Walter O. Winter for, ment | pitch in Tokyo today. Broad- that had repr $300. Lots 11 to 20, incl Crain’s subdivision, Gr: have been transferred b; Moylan, Jr., to the Dolphin Com- | pany, a Florida corporation, for $3,500. 82044444444444444 PRESCRIPTIONS { Compounded by Expert Pharmaciain GARDNER’S PHARMACY Phone i7? Free Delivery ww vwwwwwww~ ew wwwe- OVERSEAS BARBER SHOP 914 Fleming Street Opposite Overseas Hotel Now operated under ownership of GUS Open Daily 9 A.M. to9 P.M. | ema Veterans of Foreign Wars DANCE Wednesday, July 4th at V. of F. W. CLUB ROOMS 218 Duval Street General Public WELCOME Admission 50c Per Couple SPAIN’S SERVICE (Complete Service for Your Car) 1101 White St. Cor Eliza PHONE 782 Parts are available for your car. If we don't have ‘em, we'll get ‘em for you. Veterans, Their Friends and the WE FIX FLATS | | | WATCHING: QUT "vit tomate | EXCITEMENT RUNS HICH IN tions Charter. TOKYO 23 A RESULT.CF) RAILS MADE ON FCUR JAP- ed, lies the hope of the world! “During the ANESE CITIES ' GUAM, July 2, — Excite- the charter undoubtedly will! some time, there will be CENTRAL HOTEL | There will be delays in $10, $12, $14 Weekly ; due chietly to the slowness public said Joe H. Adams, president of WHOM DIED DURING FIRE IN MIAMI the Florida State Hotel Associa- ? . tion, and manager of the El] Com- odoro Hotel, Miami, “that all a Ferson has to do is to enter a res- (By Associated Press) ef MIAMI, July 2. — Four- air by an explosion. He was} taurant to gei wnat cannot be ob-! {teen persons were injured, | taken to the Jackson Memo- | tained at home. nti one of whom died, in a fire rial Hospital, where he died| “The fact of the matter is that that started yesterday after-| three hours later. : ‘ e > . jeven less ration points, per cus- in the Franklin Qil! It required six hours forjtomer, than the American house- under control, atter it had}son who eats in a public restau- than those who eat at home. SSIDENT TRUMAN ADDRESSES. afternoon, addressed con-!" first three months of 19: 18?. In its adoption, he as: ‘actly the same, on future: peace: redeployment periods,” fon, peace. apg} Adams, “both of which i Comment here was that us, and will remain with (My Associated Presa) ‘shifts in population throughout : the United & s there were sentatives at! during the eariy da reached its higkest be approved by every nation (Continued on Page Four) the San Francisco Confer-|A very considerable proportion of { —_—____-—______-- this shifting population will be a dependent upon public eating es- - for long or short period: jgeneral acceptance, it w 2 T “Accordingly, we are cc Cool, Airy Rooms Rates: Two Persons | to see that the billions of of the machinery of govern-| @& ment in some counries, Opposite Bus Station jthat the health of Ame! }not. be impaired.. Again, — =F \convineed that ‘any further low-j~ fering of ration allotments: will jonly result in even. more wide Applications May Still Be Secured for Enroliment in the \ spread black market operations JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE |———— Our membership drive which ended June 30 has exceeded even our fondest hopes. We know that those members we have ac- ‘epted in the club are sincere in their desire to take their place in the welfare of the city. Membership has been purely volunta ST | BINGO Sponsored by Elks Nightly 7:30 ‘DUVAL at SOUTHARD y; we ee were not anxious to have members brought into the club through high-pressure salesmanship. In ||| @g NEW qe, this way we know that those who did join were PIONEER HOTEL prompted by a sincerity of purpose and would be an asset to the JAYCEES, /151 N. E, FIRST STREET Membership in the JAYCEES is always open to per- | In the Heart of Miami sons who desire to see Key West forge ahead. It is non- The Rendezvous of Key West political, non-sectarian and is organized solely for CIVIC SERVICEMEN and CIVILIANS Our installation of officers banquet will be held July & 1945, at which time these new members will be formally presented to members of the club. y young man interested in joining the Jaycees | ys some member near you, probably working ame office with you, who will take a little time to explain the principles of Jaycee work. | Start now to play your part in civic participation; be- come an active Jaycee member. Remember the destiny of Key West lies in its future and you will be a part of it. THE KEY WEST = | JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Jeff Knight, Jr., Pres,, Phone 489 | P. O. Box 431, Key West, Florida | One Block West of Bus Depot Member Stores of the KEY WEST BUSINESS MEN‘S ASSOCIATION Will Be Closed ALL DAY WEDNESDAY JULY FOURTH t | { i ! | and will close as usual on Thursdays SHOWS STATUS OF RATIONING IN PUBLIC FEEDING INDUSTRY AND THAT OF AMERICAN HOME Public eating establishments | WIMP AT MIMI I OM. including hotels, are subject to’ GREAT INTEREST IN ELECTION IN GREAT BRITAIN ters reported today that Aus (Re Asencinted Prene LONDON, July 2. — With Thursday election day, elec- the public feeding industry has, is answered, another? to the limelight. .644 of a red ration point, per) meal, on an average, as against 576 of a red point for each cus-} tomer that eats in a public estab-} lishment. This means, in our opinion, that meals served in all} ‘ public feeding establishments are; 4 now at a point which it would be. VAIS EPLPEL LL fi CONGRESS ON NATIONS CHARTER |."s"."s."° "<P ease . The size of we puolic feeding Call Examination —* industry, which includes hotels, 1 vax auataabba ances can be —_ from the fact that in, H i {hz Somes December, 1942, the industry pro-| JAPS EAGERLY | WASHINGTON, July 2.— vided 2,867,025,000 meals during’ +. that single month. For the period OF “A prit 6 Decernber, - 1944, the monthly figure increased to an javerage Of 3,453,798,815 as a re- FOR INVASION «gress in advocating t hej sult:pf,the way program,/ For the To Be Held Friday Willard M. Albury, superinten- jing and shell tire, amd the dent of public instruction for romsinder ‘ avt afire a ee by the wh i Citizen today that an examin A tion on the Constitution of the treated into the woes, United Ctates wui be conducted on Friday afternoon, July 6, be ginning at 2 o'clock, in the intendent’s office floor of the county court b information necessary re garding this examination « »plying at the the }adoption of the United Na-)'monthly average /was 3,412,541,- ond | , An an During all this period the aver- Americas sert-|8e food check has remained ex- econversion and s of the war.! HOLSUM BAKERY Will Not Deliver on tablishments for their meals cith-| ‘explained, but they will bel cq, as operators responsible to the! RALPH FARALDO served by us monthly re-! main at-a reasonable level, so! SPOT CASH for your CAR = ——— SSE ALEXANDER MOTORS ,DUVAL AND DISiSION STS. “BEST FOR A NIGHT'S REST* VVVVVV VV VV VV 9eCeeeeeoesesecoeessececcaccoccccocoovesos NO DELAY CASH IN 5 MINUTES CEILING PRICE FOR '.AT. #ODEL CARS 7 Said To Be Most Import- ant Oil Center To He Found In Dutch East Indies 1By Associates MANILA, July 2 —-Gen- eral Mac Arthur’: headquar- tralian troops hed captured Balikpapan on Bornes, the most important oil center in the Dutch East Indies. The Aussies met with lit. {tle opposition, so thereugh {had been the softening up j process by American war |ships and planes, Many of {the pillboxes and dugeuie slong the shore had beep evacuated by the Japs, and [not un... the Australias had reacved a ridge did they meet with any op position. Units of several Jap corm panies offered resistances, but they were wiped eet ie a chort time by machine que bullets. Many of the ofl tanke of Baliky «a had teen dee ctroyed by American berry Within a nth or » was reported at Bali pan will be availaile dl British and it was added the so» pure it can be weed | hips without being re It was explained t ave hauling sey sand miles of much of t that is used by Ane ships, and that the ot at Balikpapan will f a greal extent in th sion of apan PALACE THEA BOB CROSBY i “The Singing Sheriff” News and Serie! OOOO OSSOHSOOES FEEES FH ORESOE TOUTES == NO RED TAPE ere ee e oFearee ayY a0 ov GnT beoty fhe oh " tt