The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 11, 1945, Page 1

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Beard Enters Into Gen--VOOOOOOI&H®, eral Discussion of RED CROSS WORKERS | Charter Provisions) ARE BADLY NEEDED' | During Meeting Wouldn't vou like to be a Volunteer Red Cross worker? The Key West Chapter, —_— American Red Cross Head- quarters offices could use office assistants to answer telephone and receive clients. | Why not volunteer a half day or @ dav a week, aiding An ordinance that would fepeal the existing liquor limitation law was read at i| meeting of the City Council 2 last night, but failed of pass-| need nage hm age by a tle vote, 3 to 3, up- For further information on roll call, which killed the! Ple88e contact Chapter head- 301 measure. | beaters Andie Front street Those voting favorably . for passage of the ordinance; SCMMOOIOLOD ILD M4 Varela nnd Sweeting, with COMFORTS FOR against the measure. An ordinance fixing the pay of} the posting and billing clerk in the city’s scavenger department} @t $149 » month was passed on its final reading A resolution was adopted con- veying the land at Ctock Island; PERSONS URGED URGED TO he Key ¥ VOLUNTEER (cost of killing his enemy down to) by Lt. (jg) G. $1.00 per man. THE SOUTHERNMOST WE _ KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1945 Personnel of the Naval Station, the cost of killing a man had + shown above, gisplaying some of gone up to $10,090; in World War Councilmen Saunders, Gril-| the implements of warfare from I the cost was $25,000. At the t lon and Freeman voting! HOSPITALIZED |emon times to the present day,' ginning of World War Il, we demonsttte..why war demands were not interested in shooting an increasingly larger budget if,our arrows sparingly, but were carried to a successful end. During expending 1,600 bullets for every J the early days oi hunted with bow and arrow which! probabl ! . MEN WH ARE he fashioned himself. we 0 CAN SEW jeach arrow count and kept the win a modern war,” history man. fatality, with the cost of killing around £75,000. “It takes mon to fight and we are told Rogers, Navy | War Bond officer, third from left He made! War Bonds Help Fight the War of the Paci: WSP:APER IN TH fic | | | { i i ther you are fighting in uniform! or not, you should be in. there! pitching with War Bonds.” In the above photograph are,! left to right, Aurea Esther Bar- ranco, Y3c; holding a bow; P. D.! own comparing» three shells with the cannon balls of Civil War Lt. (jg) G. E. Rogers stands! behind en old Spanish mine of 1938 as compared with the small- er, but more powerful depth! Official Navy Photograph CHURCHILL WILL CLL Lk hh hdd AUSTRALIANS. ARE STILL ADVANCING (tty Ansoctate? Press) MANILA, July 11.—Head- NOT CONFER WITH HEAD OF SPAIN ASSOCIATED PRESS CORRES- PONDENT HAS INTERVIEW WITH PRIME MINISTER ON SUBJECT : (By Associated Press) PARIS, July 11.—An As- sociated Press correspond-| ent today had an interview with Prime Minister Church- ill at the country place near| without meeting with much the Spanish border and dis- opposition. covered that there is no truth] , whatever in the rumor that| COMODO IDOL LIMA confer with Franco, whe heel EUGENE HOLMAN REPORTS ON HIS ing to advance rapidly in the area of - Balikpapan, where are located the highest pro- ducing oil fields in the East Indians, Japs, who survived the bombing end shelling of Bal- ikpapan, fled to the woods | and are being pursued by the H Aussies. Other Australian fighters, on the west coast of Borneo, are still advancing been reported to be waiting to see Great Britain’s head of the government. All aiternoon, the corre- ot OF Amita To Bé Stil In Waters 2 In Vicinity Of Shores re on which the Municipal Hospital} is situated, to the federal govern- SERVICES WITH RED cross! ment But over a period of many cen- in the picture, who is pushed the CHAPTER jpeaets warfare, Navy's implements of inuependence Lay Cash charge of the present day. treme. right is Corp. Rune, US-) at his easel, painting a scene Ex-'spondent said, Churchill is EUROPEAN TOUR it was ordered that no renewal/ of imeurance policies be entered | inte im the future without having} same brought before the council im open meeting for proper action. |" A general discussion was enter- abroad supplied with necessary ed into ted to vorte ns ee comforts during their illness and sions in the new city char i EES Various questions asked the city| Sm Ueeance is one of the most | attorney, principally concerning}™Portant assignments given to) the adoption of a budget and mat-|us,” explained = Mrs. Bessie! tors deeling with the appointment) Schuck, chairman of the Produc- of city officers under the NEW ition Corps, Key West Chapter | “Keeping our hospitalized serv-' icemen and women both here and} charter ruling $i aes in answer to one of the ques- American Red Cross. tions asked City Attorney J,} “Very large. requests for bed- Lancelot Lester concerning. the |'0 Slippers, bedside bags and petisian cleuse, Mr. Lester stated that it was bis opinion that tose whe will not have obtained a} pension 69 days after the adjourn- ment of the regular term of the | hospitals both here and abroad | The Key West Chapter has ac- cepted a auota of 50 pairs of bed- room slippers and 100 bedside gs, which are to be completed f COUNTY OFFICERS FIVE OFFICIALS SENT IN utility bags are coming in Ardm! °~ ‘ports last night to the commis- have become more complicated, War Bond campaign. “The epost and expensive. of the war this year has been ¢sti- At the time of the Civil War, mated at 80 billion dollars. Whe- MCR, ive 45 gun. shown holding an expens-! liber Thompson machine} ‘COMMANDER OF POLISH PRESENT REPORTS ~ ainay-sipes In wire — | EXILED GOVERNMENT (ie Assostated ress) LONDON, July 11.—News received here today said that the éommander of the Polish army, whith is . operating _ with the British army in Ger- many,'said that he had sided | with the Polish government | in exile in London. regardiess | | REPORTS TO COMMIS- | SIONERS | | | made re- Five county officials sion of their gross receipts, ex- es and net carnings for the! Of the reorganization of the legislature, which date will be ACA Spi - x Frovisional government in TE Ritesh bab. Ghia year, that | naulocly as possibl | six-month period ending June 30.) poland. they will not be eligible after! | omen wee ¢ bs Fe urged 1945, The reports were as fol-} He mav continue to operate that time. this applying princi-! open nuliices West caren have lows: with the British. but he de- jiy, as it is believed, to those;, — , a e . ‘ . Sawve $5 clared thet when his army weg" SID tea Pears sevice. |f0m time: to; time beenamost - Clerk; Rosa; Sawyer, (9) Seturns: fo Poland, it “will b whe have on en years sel i ¢0 P Inga > work ; 798.85, expenses, $3,28' : aC wh ~2 faithful in assisting in the work ,7 P ; fully armed, Regarding the drawing up of} a budget for the ensuing term, « fixing the amount of millage to be assess Lester stated that this would be a matter to be left up to the discretion of the City Council, (nasmuch as he € id not def ely state what measures should be adopted in of the Production Corps as have | wives of servicemen who have, plained, “But the work of the Corps in-} quest. ome of the capable volun-| en stationed here.” Mrs. Schuck | $5. 1419.08; as we try to meet too! $3,6 = sked of us. ‘919.78; net, $1,747.42. teers who have been most grac- | 164.29, gr ; sting in the work of net, $1,236.54. Dr E. Wilson,’ . $2,954.04. net, ssor Claude « Gandolfo,, DR. STANLEY KAY $1,- As: 67.20, gross; enses, NEW MANAGER OF mond R. Lord LOCAL PHARMACY expenses, $92 Judge Ra nis respect. His suggestion, how- + an =, - wl on tet ie ace <i i q Stanley A. Kay will succeed a Pe ;|the Production Corps have left] County Solicitor Allan B.'y, jonn K. Clommer as mana- entnietes vighangerssed eras ,, {town due to the transfers receiv- | Cleare, Jr., $1,871.66; no expenses.! or tie Southern sh way a8 8 hes Gone Here "le y their me: ruice: S Rees er 0. c rut most Ais assuming that they would con- paaatiehan AAD pels Bee : eee ca aol Sere ery Op ene eetnce they wits |Schuck explained, “and replace-|'Two Liquor Permit: x nmer sd y. a = Soe . ments are urgently weeded.” i - al te also stated that he did not “ee led to take any!,, Sewing periods are held each | Are Given Approval jnow whether he would be able oe eve aie “the Tuesday and Friday afternoon. | a to leave tomorrow for Miar dh pet ees 4 defer-|4!! interested women are asked! Two applications for liquor and that he may remain in Key 2 sid-|t® contact chapter headquarters the matter for further consid loffincs at 301% Front.aivect oc ‘telephone 286, any day between | |the hours of 8:30 a. m. and 4:30, p. m., or Saturday at 12:30 p. m. RUSSELLS RETURN HOME FROM TRIP Key West Citizen was des- | Robert | 4 last night by the county! Mr. and Mrs. Byron | as the official pa-| Russell of South street, who had per in Monroe county for publica- | been spending a few aveeks visit- tien of the laws adopted by the | ing with relatives in Orlando, | 1945 legislature at its regular and Fla., returned to Key West re-! ecently. eration Designate Citizen Official Paper For Publication Of Laws issioners j extraordinary | SESSA EE AE PO EET CENTRAL HOTEL Cool, Airy Rooms Rates: Two Persons $10, $12, $14 Weekly Opposite Bus Station BINGO Sponsored by Elks Nightly 7:30 Drive in. in 90 to 45 minutes and! eee an bo on te way! | Lou Smith AUTO SERVICE| Phone MoS White at Flen%n3 and Kitchen Help of All Kinds Apply Chef. La Concha Hotel| DUVAL at SOUTHARD OEE | TREE EMER Ey aa bbb bbb bi bbb bbb bib bbb bb ib ibiird !Eva Lee Newhouse of the Tropi- licenses were approved and one West till Saturda was filed at a meeting last night Dr. Kay, as pharmacist, has of the county commissioners. be en connected with the Approved: Sam 700 Southernmost since it was open- Duval street; rison M. Enti- ed a little more than five years jon. First and Second streets. ago. The applicaisn was iiled by cal package liquor store at 629 Catholic Daughters 8 O'clock Tomorrow Night Parish Hall Windsor Lane DiningRoom Waitresses | ! Apply Mrs. Jerome | LA CONCHA HOTEL } Have Your Car STEAM CLEANED and PAINTED With Non-Rust Paint By > SPAIN’S SERVICE 3 Complete Service for Your Caz X 1101 White St. cor. Eliza » en PHONE 782 i 2 —*— \p > > > » > i 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. 1023 S. W. 25th AVENUE AGENTS ANOTHER FIELD | |that, though painting is his i chief hobby, he had not had CHINESE IN POSSESSION OF @ brush in his hand since two Eygene Hoiman, ,-esident! that 408 MILES OF CHINESE ‘ COAST | (Ty Associated Prema) CHUNCKING, July 11.— Headquarters reported to- day that Chinese forces, ata pcint 210 miles northeast of Canton, had recaptured an- cther air field that had been used by U. S, flyers up to the time it fell into Jap hands eight manthelago: i The con nique » said that the Chinese are now in possession ot 408 miles of i the Chinese coast, } Enemy troops were report- ed to be continuing the retreat to their defense lines north of Shanghai SHIP BUILDING YKLYN n that 1,890 s 10 Tin DUEL Knights of Pythias You are requested to attend the meeting of Key West Lodge No. 163 to be held on Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock, at 728 Fleming street. The Rank of Page will be conferred. J. WINFIELD RUSSELL, K.R.S. SSUUUOMUUUE SEADOO RES laa meedeedneeeeeeereseeeeessesseeeeees | LONG DISTANCE MOVING SRI i, is “ENGEL BROTHERS . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 <I 4 4 4 ‘ MIAMI, FLORIDA 4 v of French countryside that American Warships Were ‘Withdrawing’ Fearing Attacks (Hy Assectatee Pees GUAM, July 11.— Heed quarter: indicated today that As ieal Nimite’ teak to the shores of Japan, al- though Pedic Tokyo seid |that the American warships were “withdrawing” as their commanuers were fe > planes. It was stated here that Japanese suicide flyers bed had many hours of oppor. nity to attack the American naval vessels, but only two Jap planes came within sieht of the ask toree, and they of the task force, and they while they were still fae he had intended to paint as|}PRESIDENT OF STANDARD away from any of the Amer. long as 20 years ago, but this is the first time that he has been able to fulfill his wishes. Further, the correspond-; Ol. OF NEW JERSEY, TALKS ABOUT ECONOMIC: CONDITIONS ; “any Ausoctated Pree years ago when he was re- of Standard Oil of New Jer- covering from pneumonia in pi H French Morocco. sey, on his return today from The morning, so the re- an extensive investigation of | port said, Churchill devotes the economic conditions in, his time to reading his mail Europe, said that it will be a and London papers, but, im- long process before the peo- mediately after luncheon, he loathe as goes out into the open with’ Ple there recover their pre- his easel and brushes. war mental attitude, SHOWS INCREASE subjected to the horrors of war, and that they acted like men who have been shell- | shocked. They apparently SHOWN TO BE THIRTY PER-| wore unable to under CENT OVER PRESENT FIGURES the magnitude of of reconversion them seemed heip Though they Monroe county’s tentative bud- get for the f y ce had come to EB October 1, shows an increase of that he conve 130 percent over the present bud- business ren who seeme d t i rich_ me in increase of think they had “a gun pressed to} > over vie seven mills now ‘their backs.” despite the fact that) Nationals of all sment roll of the county countries, he concluded, arc is more than $1,000,000 in excess highly nervous state, and . of last year icans should keep that circum | If the budget is approved by ‘stance in.mind when they resume jComptroller J. M. Lee, it will doing business with Europeans are European ina jshow a total of $196,203.71. That Sees total is made up as follows: FRENCH MODEL | General revenue $102,000; fine + ee eens lend forfeiture, $48,100; roads,, NEW YORK.—A forerunne ‘530.800: Key West General Hos-| the, internal combustion engin ; 515,00 vertising, 303.71.| Wasa French model whiet jPital, $15,000; advertising, 303-71." | “inflammation of spirit of ta Th nie uy > cer in |. The budget will be itemized in| oS ponzine was known in 1809 a legal advertise’ 1 !be published in ent that wil ne Citizen to-, | morrow. \ rerrerretocr ers ces Se eee) : ROASTERS and FRYERS |BRADY’S (Live) Poultry and AMERICAN LEGION Cor. White and Southard Egg Market OPEN DAILY AT 1 P. M. St. Phone WANTED cocas | WANTED 138 - ’39 - 40 -’41 MODELS tion, Must be an efficient _ All Makes typist. Stenography, not Will Pay Ceiling Price essential, ee ae According to Condition | | Apply: Auditor’s Office NAVARRO, INC La Concha Hotel Opposite Bus Station NEW YORK, July 11.—! 15 ‘1 O} and many of | At ican ships. So scarce were Japanese ploy. in the air, the two shet de on were the only ones of the Py stroyed enemy planes thet ya \e The othe ts shot out of the air, were destroyed on the grossed. Radio fokye iso geet thot | t fields in the view! city that hed been otis |two days success | very bedly dame jktaphs taken of the |S. flyers show the haw lpocked with at q | perfort terday reps updraught so tremend tried to t forved bac ant ' and that the Supe make a half loop would leav iH ! tior TAXES IS HEARD & meetin >unty Hinse lotte ML attorney Allan B ¢ protested a , properties she own a] m “PALACE THEATER | “Goodnight Sweetheart” | News and Seria! NORTH BEACH INN | 711 North Beach Full Course Dinners from $1.10 Open 6 to 6 P. M. ee ete ed fareagse ad a 7. | ALdiviel « PELGF cLULIQti¢ 4

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