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VOLUME LXVI._No. 160 Site OF Old Gato Bal Patk Sold For $50,000 Parchiesed By i Max Cohen Of Miami Beach; Ri- parian Rights Goes, penne et cay SUMMARY OF WEATHER FOR MONTH OF JUNE The following is the month- 4 T Py HE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1945 CUTTING CASE STARTS OFF WITH STOLEN TWICE | WRONG MAN ARRAIGNED; FORREST IN ONE -_ CLACK REPLACES BROTHER DAVID AUTOMOBILE RECOVERED IN) wi. Dia c, Clack, of 300-D VIREOLITES. BOTH INSTANCES WITH AS- poinciana Place, was arraigned! StETAWCS GIVER By SHER. Yesterday. afternoon ona charge; WANTS PHOTOGRAPHS | jof cutting Cyril (Beliss) Griffin, ‘OF BROTHER DROWNED IFF’S OFFICE during a quarrel early Monday OFF MIAMI JUNE 15 Imorning, Griffin arose and said} to Peace Justice Ira F. Albury: | AUTO CAR IS Assuming that a man can steal, “Miss Elizabeth H. Farrar, IN THE USA With Property Gato Real Estate and Im- Srovement Company closed twe real estate transactions of Key West property yester- day afternoon, with purchas- ing prices totaling $58,000. The sale to Max Cohen was made through the John- sen and Johnson Real Estate Agency. Vesey Johnson, president of the firm, said it} | ly meteorological summary of the weather for the month of June as issued by G. S. Kennedy, meteorologist, in charge, at the Key West Weather Bureau: The highest temperature for the month was 90 degrees on the 6th, with the lowest reading, 73 on the 21st, The greatest precipitation was 2.44 inches on the 20th and 2ist. The prevailing wind was from the east. There were 18 clear days, 6 partly cloudy and 6 cloudy. was the largest sale made in| TOI IIMS GM th pti anata tii os C eet at enya Key West since he sold the! “Your honor, that ain’t the man who cut me. This is the man,”| and he pointed to Forerst Clack, a brother, who resides at the] same address. The case against David Clack! was dismissed, and papers were drawn up, charging Forrest Clack‘ {with the cutting. After a heaving! that lasted almost two hours, he; was held in $500 bail for criminal court. | Time and again, during me hearing, attempts were made identify the woman who nated in the case, but the complainant and the defendant and the wit- nesses declared that they did not know who she was. It was brought out, however, that the defendant allegedly in- the same -thing twice, Fred Hen- nings’ automobile was stolen twice yesterday afternoon, and twice the sheriff's office recov- ered the car. And the stealing and recovery all occurred within an hour. Mr. Hennings, who resides at the Mastic Trailer Camp, left his car on Caroline street, between Margaret and Grinnell, to enter the office of the Gulf Refining Company. He left the key in the car, and when he came out the car was gone, That was 4 o’clock, He reported e theft to Chief Deputy Sheriff office manager of the Mount Tokyo Claims Have 11,000 Planes Ready For Devastating Bows Bows At ‘ga Holly News, Mount Holly, North Carolina, has written The Citizen in the hope that she may be able to obtain Photographs of her brother, Slc, USNR, Edward R. Far- rar, who, she says, was drowned in the line of duty off Miami, on June 15, 1945. “My brother,” she writes, “was stationed in Key West from August, 1943, until No- NEW FEATURE —_|% STORY BEGINS | | | | “SAY UNCLE” IS. TITLE OF) STORY STARTING IN THE anamarrae Planes ened On On Obinas» VE NOTICE ON Struck Heavy Hlews A. H. McInnis, and he called up the toll gate keeper at Big Pine Key. Twenty minutes later, the keeper notified Chief McInnis over the telephone that the car, LL 01 C 5} in which were two soldirs, had been recovered just as they were | Key West Realty Company, tract to the Meacham inter-, ests in 1925 for $500,000, The company sold a tract! at Simonton and South sulted the woman; that Griffin resented the insult, and he and Clack went downstairs from Whitney’s place, Greene and Simonton streets, “to fight it out”. streets, which was first used as a baseball park 56 years ago, when baseball was at its peak of popularity in Key West, to Max Cohen, of Mi- ami Beach, for $50,000, and two houses on Fleming St., near Duval, to J. Lancelot Lester for $8,000. Mr. Cohen acquired riparian rights with the tract he purchas- ed. it has a frontage of 397 feet TOM SHARPE OF MIAMI TO |@ttempting to cross the bridge. PRESIDE AT INSTAL- LATION The incoming officers for Voi- ture 728, Forty and Eight Societe, American Legion, will be install- ed Saturday evening at 8:30 p. m. at the Legion Home, corner White While the keeper was talking, he excitedly said to Chief McIn- | nl ROTES DISCUSS BEACH PROJECT O'BRYANT SUC- ‘CEEDS CLEM PRICE AS CLUB PRESIDENT “One of them has drove off in} the car again.” The conversation | was abruptly terminated, and the | keeper ran outside the telephone | HORACE booth and called to the soldier to} stop, but he did not heed the warn- ing. The other soldier had dis- appeared, Back to the telephone | | i { 1 i | Rete LL ele ro | ‘ CITIZEN TODAY | Poland today informed the 26 | vember, 1944, first at Sound | iO» Canmcatne Guanes act ond eae te Beet | ho constitute the repudioted | GUAM, July © — Hustili Tavler: 5 | that i to take H ‘ aWelchis tamil hageace Until you know Uncle Louie,’ bg beter tony - over ties im the Pacific are fret good pictures of him, and {the roguish family _skeleton,) Parr yen he peer | reaching that ‘nge where while he was in your city he | Madge, the darling wife, Marlo, of the wake me hak “ Spans the scheming vampire, and Jobe. maak | they will reach the poi! of ‘ snapshots et 2 friend's house eS ies vt the other day. When I see her [the lovable but misled husband’ "Nene of the 28 Po: s i | the greatest air warfare ie 7 again, I'll tell her to send you | Who gambol through the pages of ile could be found to com- | * some.’ I suppose he neglected “Say Uncle”, you have missed’ ment on the a that the history of the world, and ; to do this because I didn’t one of the rarest treats that has @esumn . the Jap high command is ap- i receive them. I do not know (hit the bookstalls since death Béeseow reported that tho | parently aware that fa? if the name of the. friend, but ‘stilied the inimitable pen of the provisional goverament w..! : oy we are naturally very inter- | {for it said today over Redie euedin (coutacting wencce late Thorne Smith. be recognized by the four 1 the anyone else who might have , Madge and John Winston are major Allied powers when | Tokyo that the United States ; ig! the Big Three hold their con- : ‘happily married, living quite at a snavshot or photograph, peace in Winston Manor until the “So I thought if you would put this as a human interest |&l¢morous Marlo Drew comes story in a prominent spot in along. After that, Madge, poor your paper. we might get a dear, becomes all confused. It is response.” then that Uncle Louie, the gay jtascal, appears on the scene. What with his magic formulas and inventions to end all inventions, | alveady have 11,000 planer prepared to strike devasta’ Saas ing blows at Japan. PERMIT SHIP TO TRANSPORT MANY on Simonton street, running from and Southard streets, Seuth to high water mark, and 3 : : sat initiated the movement to con-} 298.55 feet on South street. Cheminot, will be the installing}V. M. Andrew, deputy sheriff at’ struct a beach along the soyth' Mr. Lester bought the two) officer. Sharpe will be accom-|Marathon, and gave him a des-| shore, reiterated its interest. in houses apd the lot adjoining the panied to Key West by a group of|°'iPtion of the car, with the add-! the matter at the weekly luneh-| ?eunced by OPA for the month of| cle Louie, the darling, has ai Main 3 ad ar The os has. agers from Voiture 492.of Mi- ed information that it was drivea} con yesterday. ge. {ghuly t of 7 eeton Flem- Th + by a soldier. The club, which is sponsoring |, 1 remaining: sta-} ing street and a depth of 100 Mi They will arrive in the city! ““{ye arrested the soldier and a Boy Scout troop, decided to try, ble, according to the district of feet. aturday afternoon in the Forty|am coming back with him in the to cut down Juvenile delinquency; fice in Miami. Pork remains} and Eight Pecomonye ef Voiture|car,” Captain Andrew informed <ey West through the medium practically hanged, the only WAR VETERANS 492. Chief McInnis 25 minutes lat--. Scout Work changes being minor increases for The offic to be installed are:: 0” arriving at Key West, the 2 oO Bryan pelneipal of certain fat ct | Chef de Gare, Horace O'Bryant;|S°!dier_ gave his name as _Serg- Wert 4 Sieg ee eueaume, Becdunet me HOLD MEETING SEVENTEEN WEW MEMBERS SIGNED UP IN ORGA- Chef de ‘Train, Robert D. Smith Commissaire Intendant, Jerr y} Trever; Correspondent, Pinder; Conducteur, Keenan L. Conner; Garde de la Porte, John B. Winn; Lampis py Vente >. Stir- NIZATION rup; Commis Vc , George W. Sikes; Medicin, Dr win P. Kemp; a i ad Aumonier, George J. Pernick; Bi @ Garde de la Prissioniers, W. D Velenans uf’ Forclen "Ware held Welch; Cheminots, U. J. Delgado, this week at 218 Duval street, H.R. Anderson, W. D. Welch. _ which proved to be a very suc; Al 7'p. m. the local Vaiture will] eousiel sion. Seventeen new ¢Mtertain the visiting Voyageurs at luncheon at the Club Caso t ken into the or- me t which follow w Cayo Hueso. mmtiee. whic! Norman H, Immediately following the in- . George R. Herdman, Cam. stallation, entertainment will fol- el Menrerell << Jack = Hel low in the club facilities of the Lee Legion Home. Redmor ndrea Murrell Gas art, Willi Yart A. Lebner, McClenney, Albert Brown, Livermont m Wilbur SPOOKS... nes . 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Parsor 25, and © was locked up in jail and held in $500 bail. ceeded Clem © as president of the O'Bryant's ipply, ed it 14 point pound at One of makmg ter remain ed tuna] point . four point a decided dro point yints de ed that they be given time to re- tain an attorney to represent Sergeant Parsons. PALACE THEATER classification, Hugh Hodge: Iman; fell ; attendance, | information, | cord >) Witt { per Cheese take pace Rotary sto the Ww. G. This rec ion is chiefly bec ROY ROGERS in John Winn; ervice, of the highly seasona ure of Judge Aquilino Li Jr: crip-| the proc OPA « a ” si ; ‘TDAHO pled children, John Gardner;' Laid, shortenir vlad and News and Serial youth service, Jefferson Knight,! cooking oils ret nts valuc ‘(Continued on Page Three) | which went into June 17 !OPA said. MEATS All Beef Cuts SALES HOURS EVERY DAY: 10 A. M. to 12 M. — 2 P. M. to7 P. M. ‘velopment which helps ears as glasses help and rest eyes. Come in today for absolutely free demonstration or send for freebook! JOHN DOE, DEALER ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE E. D. FOUTS, Distributor All Items O. P. A. Ceiling Prices alae 715 Seybold Bldg. - - Miami Fresh Shipment of EHGGS Specializing in PERMANENT WAVE Styles to Fit Your gure Rersonality, . e it ielen ‘urtis uart Just arrived, unlimited | or re ch : Realistic and Dutches ag 2 to ea ‘| Penman $10) @ 5] ; ustomer ‘| Coldywares Git S95 » {1} com wave to + TROPICAL QUIGK FREEZE GO. 4) ii Caroline and Grinnell Sts. ij PO ncn Very few point. thee: are 2n-| cept Madge, whom, of course, Un- tin hand. This morning Peace Justice ame Mr. Price 5 i pound creamery but-)! Ira Albury called the case for a conn Hes ad 12 points for country or hearing, but adjourned it, with- beiapeaed Jr., to have . of processed butter jout setting the time for arraign- the Scout_ movement. Chairmen points for canned fish are ment, when army otficers reaucst-| Of other committe higher in July be of reduced ' Club service, Howard Overlin; i LA CONCHA BEAUTY SHOP La Concha Hotel Bldg., Fleming St. one of which sent him to the M family closet some 40 years be-| WOUNDED JAPS (of con mission, oil relinere. fore, things really begin to hap-} were wt ablaze and | front facilities, parti o wi JAP VESSEL WAS ALLOWED harves, vehag-dyemie TO MAKE PORT AT WAKE porticiprting the tenho ASLAND THROUGH AGT OF | Yering only °90, dunage dome we pen at Winston Manor. Confusion’ now falls on all and sundry ex- 1OSs HOM att as simple as it or 8 greater scale tha® vet etree 4 sounds; the outcome is in doubt. AMERICAN COMMANDER jy) Jc on of her poame \until the very end; and the solu-! oy braces : fieme ‘ous fires wer tion is as-original and as daring! ie nanaeiad Ween in 9 de lifferent parte of & Seine pike | GUAM, July 6 — Head 0.) 9. argos eth eo Suffice it to that “Say Un- quarters revealed today an to pieces, and & { the cle” is a bree of fresh clean air” act of mercy that had been! biidges, used by retinoet in a war-weary world; that it done by the commander of| rotor veh taffy leaves you tn the | Bay est) and tke destroyer Murray. olished st of Yeclings:; the rest you Radio I dy i Toi the book ilselt! Jap ship, headed toward re : tory starts in ‘The Citizen Wake Island, was sighted fise up and signaled by the Murray it — to stop. The Jap ship did as| the chi " Robert Cecil Curry it was directed to do, and a) ages of % a aren varity of officers and men) “ne Died Last Evening [yh the Murray boarded |! ' i a meee of the Jap cratt and learned r Robert Cecil Curry, 53, famili- that. she..wae once os / pyerly uy nas died last Wake Islan. to tak F ; night at the ; Hospital wounded Japs from that is Mine Arth Funeral land to ‘ eval Ke head of th this afterne F The next day the ship, on can airforce in the Cha of ez Funcrel drawing near the Murray, |#neunced — that ¥ Home, Rev MacCe stopped, and again a party be ve sey : of St. Paul’s Episcopal Ct + went aboard to ascertain open f officiating. Burial with take p the report the Japs had made | » y ae city ceme tek ; i was true. Ge Doolittle ‘ . ; Survivors are: Three brother ‘ > William G. Curry. Harry Eugene . Aboard the ship were/been divulged. 1 , Curry, Edmund L... Curry, and found 974 sick and) wound- about it was that it “ |several aunts and uncles. — ed Japs, with 15 per cent of was in further ¢ tid ade (Continued on Page Four) where along tie . 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