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VOLUME LXvI Heavy - No. 166 Blows From Air Still Superforts And Othe r CLL! fs ff Air Craft Struck Hea-|TENSION TIGHTENS vily At Japan Again| BETWEEN COUNTRIES (Ry Ansociated Press) LONDON; July 13. — Ten- sion is said to be rising be- tween the Greek government and the governments of Al- bania and Yugoslavia, it was reported today. The reports are based on advices that have been re- air continuing in great headquarters an-| ceived trom th 4 ie Greek Left mounced today. Wing elements, who assert Five hundred Superforts| that the Right Wing adher- and 200 medium heavy] ents are gradually stamping out the liberties of the people. Asa result, thousands of Left Wingers are reported to have fled to All and Yugoslavia, Comment kere is thet the trouble. has been caused by hot-head extreme elements in both the Left Wing and Right Wing parties, l hakihd dedhededée tk bombers struck more telling blows at Japan today. Fires, furiously burn'ng, were left im @ score of places in Tokyo, | Nagoya and ohter cities. Aim of the flycss was to furth- et Reutralize Japanese power, it was said that, eve ugh the | Jape lost 4,500 planes in the de-| fense of Okinawa, they still mi heve as many as 9,000 planes, al- though pilots have been unable to fim them. Only a com Being Directed At lapanese CLAIMED MONROE. ; 8overnor within 10 days after the json, pertained to the state’ tively W fields, 15 of them! we than civilians seem to be command hi. for Ra Hae na rve IWARRA NT SWORN OUT sivas'aae "5 COURT TRIAL HERE! fukyo suid today that the people} heel celled om the governmet to| CHARGING DEFENDANT put the planes into the air to try k the attacks by Amer-; WITH GRAND LARCENY . J feel, the radio] wr » said, that hewr than the present Japan, and, if she is to use in a local saloon, and he alleges | es, now is the time to}. " : 1 4 not let them be de-| that while he was drowsing, Mrs. | Pat Darby stole his wallet, con- | j Setreiatg $45, a ring, with an opal, | Surrounded by diamond femerve p une them « stroyed om the ground, as several humived have been destroyed re- atly COAST ARTILL RY which he valued at $300, and an i identification bracelet. . . 7 FIRING PLANNED He swore out a warrant, chai 1 Jing her with grand larceny, and is yf “oy 4 ane nigornan pad the warrant was turned over to teow will be i from West Mar- ~ Florida on July | found her in Weaver's 16. 17 and 18. from a. m. to Stock Isalnd, and arrested her 1 =. AM veo 4 aireraft |@nd locked her up in jail. 4 to'vemain clear of the | She was ; before Peace Justice Ira Albury ‘ing: Bradley The danger area will be the |#24 was held in $500 bail for the Wilson os ioe anes oaths aide j criminal court. | vtendine 200 yards! Deputy Archer recovered the due south from West Martello | Wallet, with only $35 in it, the | was 4 dex 2 utes 47 sec | nods Neuth Leatituce to 81 degrees | Which Sherift Sawyer is keeping|club : ne to cecands West Lon. "til the case is disposed of. Two Realty Deals | STERLING'S Are Recorded Here! POULTRY MARKET Hattie G. B and James B. 1839 ELISA AT REET i i J. Sanders for s 1 to a deed filed he F erk’s office . Alvin E Pinder to John S “Thundering Trail” ee | With The Three Mesquiteers vane News and Serial @ saves you buying a set of fenders Lou Smith Auto Service White at Fleming Phone No, 5 Opposite Army Barracks ee DOUBBLE DOUBBLE SECT SPRAY IN WANTED we Kitt | : Cooks and Kitchen Help | When: Others: Fail of All Kinds On Sale at Apply Chet. La Concha Hotel) Drug and, Grocery Stores el THERE IS NO LIMIT . . ae CHICKENS @ EGGS @ BUTTER You can have all you want end at the same time you can buy your GROCERIES ' ARCHER’S GROCERY sit FLEMING ST. __ PHONES 67 and 47 a a icin cial FA ee eed AEE i re| H..T. Eno, Jr.. dozed off while ‘AMERICAN LEGION |Force elements of Supreme Head- the 1 chips, FOUR NEW MEMBERS TAKE | Deputy Sheriff Will Archer, who were given the obligation of the camp, Arerican. Legion by arraigned yesterday Post No. ?8 on Wednesday even- ring and identificaton bracelet., monthly “Legion Night” in the LT for the Legion's soft i i { sion of the legislature, which is dicated whom he will appoint as his assistant in Key West. There are two aspirants for the position, | William V. Albury and Julius F. {Stone, Jr., though it was said in the courthouse this morning that; ithere is a possibility that there i will be a third applicant. japproved. ‘ionnaires attending this meeting {bers. The Guard will be an honor ~ AMERICAN LEGION | OPEN DAILY AT 1 P. M.| T N HE SOUTHERNMOST-: MAN TO BE NAMED | ASST. 0 MINCER WILLIAM V. ALBURY AND JULIUS F. STONE ARE AS- PIRANTS; POSSIBILITY OF, _ THIRD APPLICANT PARIS, July 13, — Su- preme Headquarters of the Allied Expeditionary Force (SHEAF) will be dissolved {at midnight tonight, General iy - } Dwight D. Eisenhower said Glenn Mincer, who’ was aP-\ today. It means the termina- pointed as Stanley Milledge’s suc- tion of the “supreme com- cessor as State Attorney in this mand” of the expeditionary judicial district, is reported to forces. have declared that*he will name; General Kisenhower, in a as assistant in Monroe county an formal announcement, ex- attorney who is a bonafide resi-| pressed gratification of the dent of the county, despite the support of all elements of fact that the Papy bill, providing, SHEAF. Be for a five years’ residence in the) This official announce- county of the appointee, did not Ment was made of _the changes that will take effec , when SHEAF is dissolved: Operational control of the 12th and 6th Army groups, of the 9t¢ Air Force. of the Communica tions Zone, and of the United » States element of the Allied Ni yal Command Expeditionary Force, and of Supreme Head- quarters misions to France, Den- :mark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg and Norway will pass from General Eisenhower as Commanding General of United States Forces in the European | Theater. State Attorney Mincer, so far; “The 2Ist Army Group and is publicly known, has not in- British elements of Supreme Headquarters missions to France, the Netherlands and Norway. will revert to British War Office control. British Army elements of Supreme Headquarters mis- sions to Belgium and Denmark will pass to command of the 21st ; Army Group. “Command reach the governor in time for his consideration, | The Papy bill was one of eight’ that had passed both house and senate but, b a senate ¢ adjournment of the regular ses- specified by law. Another bill, which failed to become a law for the san as- suming control of the Ringling Brothers art treasures. of all Royal Air quarters missions will be assumed EWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1945 ’ ‘EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, SHEAF, IS TO BE DISSOLVED AT MIDNIGHT {By Associated Press) ‘20h } “Command of Allied land} forces in Norway will pass to the! ; War Office, with the British Chief | ‘of Staff acting as agents to the’ \combined Chiefs of Staff. | “The Norwegian naval and air }forces will continue under p jent control until, at some later! date to be announced, they will irevert to control of the Norweg-; |ian Government. ' } ‘ommand of British elements ap Newsfeat res of the Allied Naval Command Ex-! ABOARD BRITISH FLEET peditionary Force, British naval CARRIER OFF SAKISHIMA IS- for in Norway and British na- Be meek cape rae val elements of all Supreme LAND, July 13.—It was a case 0 ‘Headquarters missions will be ™utual curiosity wnen an Ameri- assumed by the Admiralty. {can Liberator skirted this task “The French High Command force of the British Pacific Fleet will assume command of the the other day. French First Army and of the! The pilot said he'd like to tz Army Detachment of the Alps; a look at the force of British nowever, command of the latter riers, cruisers and destroyer: By MORRIE LANDSBERG; He iwill be passed, as formerly probably disappointed students of. agreed, at midnight July 10-11. American humor by not wise- “It has been supposed that'cracking “Fancy meeting you ere!” over the radio. The British commander prompt- invited the search plan to sit” his force—it wouldn't hurt ips’ gunners get a rtaih residual matters of a com- {bined nature which cannot be | ‘transferred to appropriate United States or British agencies will be | handled by a combined liquida- | ition agency of Supreme Head-|close-up of a liberator. The big ; (Continued on Page Three) * | Fae tite 2800) teisueels ‘circled the powerful array of war- ‘Decked With | anine i ; On his way out, the flier mes- ‘ ee y saged: “Thanks for letting me i Captured F lags j take a look at you—and not shoot- SEE Amppeetet: Presa) Ww at easaslick didn’t see was DOVER, Eng.—It looked like ' a close-up of life aboard the big an old German dream come true | ships. Here, aboard this mighty when Dover flew Nazi flags and| «flat top” one soon learns to be- military policémen directed traffic! jieve that the ships, planes and wearing swastikas. But it was noi men of the Britis Pacific Fleet Nazi invasion—some of the “Redjare always ready for the enemy, Devils” of the 6th Airborne Di-| for whatever he might attempt vision had returned to Dover to/ to do. Air crews spend long hours deck it with their captured flags; just waiting for those explosive sand signs. seconds of contact with hostile i bombers. CONDUCTS MEETING iby the Air Ministry. OBLIGATION ON WED. NESDAY NIGHT The following Legior{naires Post Com- matider John B. Winn at the reg- ular meeting of Arthur Sawyer weeting, Edward Mitchell, and Harry James Hendricks. Legionnaire William A. Gliscn appointed to arrange for facilities for Legionnaires and their wives only. An beir entertainment | is team at the culmination of the present series of games. The applications of Albert Gar- cia and Bradley E. Sweeting were Seen eee aaa adda aaah aabiid An executive committee meet. ing was announced for this even- ing, at 8:30 o'clock, U. J. Delgado stated election of officers for the American Legion “Guard of Honor” would be held Monday evening at 8:30. All Leg- Ww Sora ‘ will be considered charter mem- \ group within the Legion. The ! Guard of Honor will participate > at the funerals of all veterans, ‘> conduct initiations and installa- > tions and other occasions. H S emamvemnseininnes iat od Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 Cor. White and Southard MIDGET BAR The Friendly. Little Tavern Simonton and Greene Sts. FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS { TOMORROW SATURDAY other items *to mention. In a combat area, the hands are | AEE MORE WAR we ADS AND KEEGY TUE EIN ood -sentiuetiou: stations”, corre- i | spondin, to the U.S, Navy’s “gen- Come Early For Best Values 50¢ .. $250 @Coffee Pots @Double Boilers @5-In-1 Cookers @Tea Kettles WANTED DiningRoom Waitresses Apply Mrs. Jerome LA CONCHA HOTEL HOOD’S @ Pails - ae POULTRY and EGGS @Dish Pans | Pullets and Laying Hens and 2 hundred and on? Battery Raised Fryers 919 Southard Street { | | j too mumurous | } BINGO. | | | | Nightly 7:30 DUVAL at SOUTHARD: Sponsored by the Elks Here 9 ee 86 Proof Whiskey, fifth $4.30 V.P.M. Whiskey, 86 proof, | Pints 2.48 | Quarts 4.03) Blended Scotch Whiskey, | Quarts : 4.40 Cedar Brook Whiskey Pint ___ ze 2.47 Choice Wines and Brandies “The Best of Drinks” Open From 7 A.M. to MIDNIGHT We have whiskey galore. Plenty of Brands, Pints and Fifths. WHAT YOU DOWT SEF. ASK hh hb bane Ae eae oe PRICE FOR IT - - - WE EIT "GREE abme a neeiente v STOOL and LADDER SPECIALLY + Bea standing war de- velopment which helps ‘ears as glasses help and rest eyes. Come in today for sbsaltel ey demonstration or send for free E. D. FOUTS, Distributor _ 715 Seybold Bldg. Miami KITCHEN STEP COMBINATION BA64444444444 44444444444 444444644444446 46464446444 44444 6444 ED DEDEDE ES AAA $975 D In Heavy Typhoon In Pacific STILL STICKING TO THEIR TEA jobservers is days in the States. Most of them jpn many , They talk about the day's flying ACOUSTICON [ges & | Four Of Ships Severe- ly Damaged Twister Struck Down Near Oki- ‘awa On July 5 ing off or landing on other car- riers. It is cool and refreshing. Off to a side is a long narrow room which serves as intelligence! headquarter The air intelli-| gence officer. He briefs the fliers,! generally in the ship's spac anteroom. For the time bei terrogation of returned pilots and conducted by an verely, during a tremendous Lt. Comdr. Winston st Charlemont, Mass, \{¥ehoom that struck in the e served in the cap- Pacific ocean in the vicinity (My Aamwctated . vemey GUAM, July 13.—-l wenty ‘tain’s day room on the next level. 9f Okinawa en July 6, Ad The men wear a wide assort- ment of flying togs, including zip-, per suits reminiscent of training miral Nimitz revealed today. It was the worst typly vars, SOME of learned to pilot Corsairs, Helleats and Avengers at Miami and Pen- scuds attaining a velorit secola, Fla.; Quonset Point, Rhode 148 miles an hour Island; Brunswick, Me., and De- One of the larger shi troit, Michigan. They are fully representative of had part of her how tore © the British Commonwealth: short and, at the height of = ae i ha and ae — storm, had to turn about in « accents and others with the slow, trough, amidst billows Sv heavy speech of the Scot . . . from’ 60 feet high, to avoid further rena and midlands an jdamage te her ew. British pilots are not talkative) But the entire feet, or especially spirited when they) destroyers, rede out the & climb the cockpit and come down storm. All these Uhat were ae to the quarter deck to report. They| aged, including the majer wer quietly remove their flight gear,’ ship, were repaired, and mtet of perhaps drink a glass of lime juice) gro participated im the raid 96h and then describe what they 5@W/ carrier-based planes T or did over the target. kyo and other Japanese ols Then the men open up a little.| four ago. hh was explained thet, wine treebicct orgy as only combat pilots can, wi the typhoon dameged the > nimble gestures that mean 80! it cleared eves, Jape much. Hands flap in -{ which had , ene Leste Las, [riven leral quarters”, before sunrise; tions . . . a glide, bank, shootup! February, and will meen Ane ithey must remain on duty-until andovers ow (ll Lote im fall the 3 x ‘after sunset t and then et him havel thee over Jat will « 1 hone | Food is dis ed at designat- it!” The hand sweeps downs) ¢ making | ou ed places. Breakfast generally there goes the Jap—his f é hes heen te nsists of cooked sausages and has been torn to shreds, 18! strake tea ladeled out from huge con- pouring from the engine and idwiches are the usual there he goes flaming te 1 FOO DPRALERS BEDDING d for anch Nobody scems the sca! That ¢ tuinly cotl foe a 7 a — weit ge fares fon lunches Nobody acces a CONDUCT MERTING >; sd observors cl / "| : ¥ 318 SOUTHARD STREET Tee ee ee iil ee Opposite Bus Station Key West, Florida 4jthe ioudspeaker call to man then WEECH'S HONS ster plane —— ' The Sakishima group of the ‘The Fire Department rt outhern Ryukyus ts already a fa- ed out last night sh t ; its combat de- Weech, 1432 Eliza street March and has it was diseovered tha {struck tht iy installation area in the kitchen near a e° nany tines sinc et afive from the heat o Q of Kitchen i tot a tse, mT astern ¢ u the fig uf te blaze was quickly extingul N n this t istrious-class: Brit-, with ve little damage resultia < sh flattop, is often dotted by a Ne PP aa ha ae Breen nate Cols, ephitt alarm was sounded ne 4 pass their idle hours. Without 2 Starts at 9 A. 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