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Other First Mecal Postmaster Gets TRUMAN, BYRNES Salary Raise From $3,- 800 To $1,100 Effective duly 1 Ss ee WASHINGTON. July 9.— The Key West Post Oftice| now ranks 402 among 2,235! postoffices of the first class, | it was learned today. Post Office Department! eftieials disclosed “this and: other information about the ing the base for postoffice' classification and increasing! salaries of postal personnel. | the first things that will be; lulling the United States to Based on a business of $263,438 € don the salary of the Key West post-' master was raised from $3,800 to d $4400, effective July 1. Salaries of other administrative personnel! Americans and the British in| ington when the attack was | the parts of Berlin that they | mace. ives occupy. : \ were raised correspondingly The average employee @m imerease in base pay between! $300 and $400 The bill bases compensation of Postal personnel and the classifi- cation of the Key West Postoffice Pp receipts, based heretofore on 90, function properly. jclared, “before we will sub- aju ; per cent, | Word was received here; mit to any such demands. was flown to the : The $263,438 or 100 percent of today thatdack of food and! | Meanwhile, U. S. planes|'" Honplulu for an operation, 1944 receipts, is more than 90 per cent of the busi-| fess done in 1943 or $16 which the Key West office Mication has been based. The office curr wmking, 402, is ranking of 4 6 on lass- below the American. Airlines | Get Safety Awards Warn Fishermen In JACKSONVILLE, July 9 (FNS), Ranks 402 Among 2,235 luere NEWPORT NEWS ON is the gravest moment in the It was disclosed today that! mines along the coast of Jap- President Truman and Sec-' #0, and submarines are prey-|Francis Whitehair retary of State Byrnes left ‘ing on Jap ships that attempt} Newport News on a warship Saturday to attend the con-! Key West office following ference of the Big Three at ing peace today, and the submission to the President Potsdam, in the southwester-| chief .spokesmian was none of H. R. 3035, a bill chang-' ly outskirts of Berlin. im the calendar year 1944,' will be the food and fuel sup- were planning the sneak at- plies, which are not now un-| tack on Pearl Harbor. important supplies, it was, long as the United States and the Americans in their zones| conditional surrender. om 100 per cent of gross postal Of Berlin will not be able to; will shed our blood,” he de-j many months and 2 injured some time ago wher he tbusiast, declared, “I'm going to base hospital take the other one to bed with me.” osname etinstaatet Niinnattic’ considerably! work in Italy is causing a{based in" the Matianas, Iwoy | great deal of unrest. u i ler report that came from|ping up their assaults on | that country was that a coun- Japan. nt national| terfeiting 1944 turned {been apprehended. GRAVEST MOMENT |"*2eeeeeus. IN HISTORY FOR Po ae eee cep JAPANESE PEOPLE TODAY IN KEY WEST: TOKYO SAYS EMPIRE FROM About ‘one-tenth of the sun was in eclipse in Key West this morning. KOREA TO SINGAPORE IS UNDER OR ABOUT TO BE ATTACKED Now Shadow of the moon, local- ly, started over the westerly side of the sun at 7:59 and covered a thin line in that area, suffitient for a Key Wester, with dayk glasses, to see the flaming corona plain- Ciass Offices (Py Asscetated Press) GUAM, July 9. — Radio }-Tokyo. said today that the | The flames were so intense i | : | Ja anese oppire, from Ko-/ that at least one Key Wester, |the opportunity Tuesday and| Yy OBERLIN rea to Singapore, either is| looking through two pairs of | Wednesday. j under attack or is about to! glasses, one of them colored, Apprentice Ceaman_ Charles j be attacked, and that “‘this| hed his sight blurred for half an hour later. The same thing j history of the empire.” happened to another Key The spokesman said that the United States is using submarines and Superforts ‘in attempts to blockade the Japanese homeland. The planes are WARSHIP SATURDAY TO ATTEND CONFERENCE the colored glasses only. However, they were too thin and not sufficiently dark to use in viewing the sun, (iy Annociated Peesn) WASHINGTON, July 9.—) laying {to go or come from Korea, Manchuria apd other ports.| Francis P. Whitehair, forme prominent attorney and one time other than Admiral. Namura, It is believed that one of |who were in Washington, onsidered at the conference'sleep, while Jap warlords] governor of Saipan. And er the direct control of the; Kamura. still. was in Wash- hdir and states he is doing a fine He said over the radio that | Sb. Upon: en tag eee Whitehair specialized in ‘naval Without control over those | Japan never will give up asi uthori zed as an outstanding ointed out, the British and'Great Britain insist on un- on these subjects. He| “We Anoth-'Jima and Okinawa are step- ring, which had} DEALS RECORDED) | Handling Of Mines ‘six pieces oF PROPERTY | THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER RECRUITER FOR APPLICANTS BETWEEN AGES 17 and 50 who are physically fit! ly. ;and desirous of enrolling in the! Maritime Service will be given! Burges, U. S. i Enrolling Office in Miami, will be on duty at the United States Em- Wester, who looked through {ployment Service Office in Key | West, 314 Simonton street, on July 10 and 11, to personally interview ‘applicants from 9 a. m. to 5:15 p.m. All pk jage group mentioned above are eligible, provided they have not! received final induction not! . Saipan (charges from the Governor Of Saipan if "found p fit, 2 ae : given every consideration for ac- Jap leaders resumed talk-| DELAND, July 9 (FNS).—Word ceptance. was received here recently that age group holding F or L classifi- s ee appr :one of the plenipotentiaries | candidaté for governor of Florida, | rae Service now a lieutenant commander, is tion to unde: now. serving as naval military Prepar A story in the July issue of Cor-' 5 of Lieutenant Commander White- ed to have parents consent. In law and military government and SAFE BUT UNCOMFORTABLE {has been active in the Pacifie for one of his outboard: motors, Wil- was reported liarn Schmidt, 67, a fishing en- MAJOR W. CURRY HARRIS LEAVING FOR Eo : IN THE. USA OF. 17 AND 50 WILL BE GIVEN OPPORTUNITY FOR ENROLLMENT ONE-MAN SHOW AT NAVAL HOSPITAL |06 602224444444 444444444 Applicants between the ages of Maritime Service n cally fit men in the| Men honorable di: armed forces, will be holding In addition, men in thes | Great Briain, & jand France, che | work im accord, wi». ‘effective the highest by jadvancement in a world | peace. Sta-| zo 60 to 90 days} ion prior to sasignment go vessel in the dcek, en-| ards department of | requir- | Mr. Stettinius released. « jter his testimony, a 15,000 addition, birth certificates and | word report he had made referral cards are required of all) ete | President Truman about the ipplicants. Se i f z ! Chicago. — When a thief stole Palmer, SC2c,. tour is we read Ly USO-Camp Shows, with his next coheduled stop et ta See ‘SALES PLAN FOR iets aus POSTWAR PERIOD outlets to keep work « healthy condition + United States, he com CHARGE AGAINST PARSONS REDUCED ORLANDO, July 9 (PNS).—"The i ls / lcase CAME UP FOR TRIAL ra preside soe tee Gon ns and} THIS MORNING IN Cal- Southern National Bank of At ! Returns Te “cine MINAL COURT { | lar ovtline opportunitie H THURSDAY ——— i sforded tinancial 1 in the posty institutions t ! . | 7 t Sixteen American airlines com- Sate ot CHANGE HANDS RE- REDISTRIBUTION CENTER O : presented i wae pleted their 1944 operations with. |, 4 warning to fishermen against | = eae ee financing installment appli tone ct a ainahe fatal voeident retiy.|handling mines or other explo-| CENTLY eer _..,_| Sergeant Hilaire R. Parsons, 25, and consumer durable hege = sing ‘ ata a ee one ean ives leontaintrs ihasubecn' ie | | Moior we Gury eae ane pack inte! who was arrested by Deputy which would offer redw . Nationa J ‘our ~ + . s ho is in Key West on furlough eS . 4 A awards, it was pointed out by the|PY Coast Gu pais Geup), Of v,| Mit eavecTnureaey tar heere. day, Americans at/Sheriff Andrew at Marathon, on nance cherges to both de B Air Transport Association of) “ofGing to the announcement! The following transfers of |distibution center in Miami. home followed the Selerno bat-,# charge of driving off with a Mf, Pe ii at ay lan fichermen are warned not realty in Monroe county have} Major Harris said today he with almost breathless in-|car belonging to Fred Henning eo ee Both major airlines serving) °° tempt to recover or tamper ,Peen, recorded in the county !does not know whether he will icrest. Kesselring “put all he!of the Mastic trailer camp, had ; ; ¢ Pie among this BrOUD eer mines or other explo. |Clets’s office: remain in the army or will re- into thrust after thrust, inline chaarge reduced against him t National Airlines and Eastern) With any Tere that may) be. Victor H. Roberts to Everett G. !ceive his honorable discharge. He attempts to dislodge the Ameri-| po (82 TCG SRAM. MM «1 cor A Atm : brought uo in their nets bat to Chatlow lot 13 in square 6, tract added that he has 127 points but cans, but they held on doggedly, |'™'S Mormins. when his case came anil da elk: ed P- Ne ng eT Gack aniocike eon at oon Son: explained that the point system and finally joined with other |¥P in criminal court, to using the to this lending t img more than one hun-jdrop them back into the se@ at!” a ucusta Thomas to Douglas M.|is not applicable to officers Fifth Army troops, fighting east |property of another without the Among Florida ‘ m passengers a year)| the earliest possible opportunity. } Andrew lot 9, with riparian! We was in the famous Fifth and Selerno, and|owner’s consent. ing the erence northeast of <r ge RP Praha cute i right, in the Thomason andjarmy and was in the units that then began their forward move-| Judge Caro said that the charge Northeutt, p ‘ tnlitic Jed Pennsylvania-|and object let go in water shal-|“98™s subdivision on Marathon, | janded ‘in Selerna, on the west ment. which took them to Naples.} was changed on Mr. Hennings cers Assoc " x Central Airlines Corp., Delta Air-| lower than at point of discover ‘for $2,500. __|coast of Italy, and fought through! Later, Major’ Harris was trans- | recommendation, He thi ¢ vice president of th r ‘|The Taii canner? lines, Western Airlines, Chicago|as hydrostatically operated un-|°,Feeman D. Hall to Lauri¢ | all those terrible days, following ferred to the continental advance court that Lorgeant Parsons had Ng Bank of Tampa, Li & Southern Airlines, Continental|derwater weapons may detonate |Rberts. house and lot in the | Ficld Marshal Kesselring’s boast section. ed in France 14) agreed to pay for all damages Allen. phiregrry his F ‘ (io Ahead Awd Ac Airlines, Mid-Continent Airlines,| jf dropped into deeper water.” | Limegrove subdivision, $8,000. |ihat he would throw the Ameri-'days a jdone to the automobile. tional Bank of Orland Pan American Airways (Atlantic| F Paul G. Albury conveyed his ; The defendant was informed et if | ct. Aemmeen een vied ’ : | = ae se str f 5 = 2 5 i ———— that when he produces receipts, } —_—_—_——— ’ Division), Hawaiian Airlines and] q house and lot on Petronia, wear | x Sie. i ran that w : ; 2 ‘ ee Ab ines all of which{ COAST ARTILLERY —— [Georgia street, to Charles’ Wes-; ROGELIO VARGAS ESTABLISHES GREAT showing that he has paid for the | REMINAL COURT 1 certificates of Safe Oper- . . iley Pinder for $4.500, The lot has; - . PIPTy ACTON jlamage, the court will impose a SGN attain eppete Sete. Opes: | 7 RERING ELAN NE eee. otek ieetiand « donih| RECORD IN FLYING FIFTY MISSIONS [30°51 CONVENED TODAY | total passenger miles oper-| J day | 0! 886 feet. ' Pe Senta _ | ted without a fatal accident from] The, Aimy | announced today! Fred J. Dion to Jerry DeFeo) Rogelio Vargas, 1207 William, France. the Balkans, Italy, Aus-| Every [criminal oe May 1, 1942, to January 1, 1945,) that Coast Artillery firing prac-lnouse and lot at Southard and| 5 ae RanGecchoelacae | ra ’ : 048,310,190. | tice will be held from Marine|mpomas streets for $3,000 The Steet, who flew 50 missions as a} tria and Czechoslovakia. To Meet On Tuesday | and, after bearing « siaghigite en eat SE, rifle range, Stock Island, on July|j4¢ has a frontage of 41 fect on/tail-gunner in a Liberator (B24),| His wing of the airforce com-| 2h jrecessed until next T ian 10 and 11, from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.) sees ; a 3 a ee oem ere regimes andshe saide thet | crn cah spunea settle As | Thomas and 50.3 feet on Southard |jreturned home Saturday after-; prised 120 units, and, = There will be a regular monthly He Didn't Even Ask : All vessels and aireraft Bre 8 eee o ard [oun Be oc eee ak is Lilpraion. waa, thy| ee in bes vemnlan eOlE | ae 5 panel ot OM hare | Fer A Change Of Venue | «4 Be remain clear of the meer! Christina M. Rash bought aj. He rectivedihia dischare ony pn of the : 2p ‘hat went iGjub held Tuesday afternoon, be- | s ounty ; ck . Cee oe wie P e é reli ssa E © through the war “without receiv- |, Pe 2:30, 4 © home of {&¢. Judge Caro ne oie | The danger area is the water house and lot on Angela, near| i. Gay before at Boca Raton. poate Tep ginning ¢ 2:30, at th h men fee nek warrant ds ps (My Assoctated Press) larea between Stock Island and|Pearl street, from Marjorie B ‘ : 6 ; Mrs. Jennie Faye Bervaldi, 1215) 1 nis time MOLINE, Il When Police} Raccoon Ke: . Pinder for $2,500. The lot is 27. Mr. Vargas was in the United) Among Mr. Vargas papers, 2 Se ee jat thi a ; Mag ste Ralph Stephenson, by 84 feet. »s airforce two years and certifications showing that ' Atte: ne jury i 4 a ew who hears traffic code violation| | nine months, and received a was graduated from the I he recessed till the WAN eD walked out of City Hall, he rresidential citation, four bronze aircraft schoo! Keesler Field,| Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 | Monday PY found an overtime poring bend WA NTED P CE THEATER lor battle Sand an air medal Hapa tOD, Te : and that he | The | svaseesenesveseseesesess Cock ) Riches Stele ‘ cal He returned to his Al A with four oak-leaf cluste is an airplane and engine mech-! i . court, fined himself $1, and. he! DiningRoom Waitresses | His flights were over Germany, anie and insrector of axeratt. | AMERICAN LEGION | ROASTERS and FRYERS or All Kinds ed in a silent lecture. | WARNER BAXTER in Rests <6 he Concho Stetet “TUBES REPAIRED i saeiaien Service | Phone No. 5/ “Opposite Army Barracks” | BINGO Sponsored by Elks Nightly 7:30 DUVAL at SOUTHARD. aaa Apply Mi:s. Jerome LA CONCHA HOTEL ‘Shadows In The Night” | News and Serial MASONIC NOTICE SPAIN’S SERVICE Regular Communication of 4 Anchor Lodge No. 182, F. & A. Complete Service for Your Car M., Monday, July 9, 1945, 8 P. | 1101 White St. cor. 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