The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 28, 1945, Page 1

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rier-Based Planes On Honshu Naval Units “Graveyard of Enemy’ A Ships” Is Term Used In' Characterizing Destruc- | tien At Base GOING TO POTSD: AT CONFERENCE OF BIG THREE — j | (Ry Ancertntes Press } GUAM, July 28. — Two thousand carrier - based planes, some of them British, ere blasting the base at Honshu, north of Tok: (Uy Assactated Press) ‘POTSDAM, July 28. ye, headquarters announced today. First wave of planes struck at dawn, and the assault still é wee continuing six hours lat-; ences of the Big Three. er, Radio Tokyo reported. The area in the vicinity of the naval base was describ- od as the “graveyard of en- omy ships”, including many battleship, te have been sunk. That report was made by American airmen, who said that the ship was at the -bot- tom of the bay, with her decks t @wash. 1 the report tans out ‘three or four days longer. te be true, it is the) first bat- President, Tremanjis yepert tleship to be sunk by bombs ed anxious to stone since the beginning 'of | y)\),04 Stated 4 till tomorrow or Monday. tewk to the air, but the long- er the attack lasted the less enemy resistance. Only “mensional Jap fighter Three Realty Deals said that the Jap command realized that the “rige or fall of the Japanese people hangs in the balance.” 29 by 53 feet. He said further that Premier MIDGET BAR Suzuk i issued @ eal) for a snd rally to be held this even-' The Friendly Little Tavern ng which the subject to be continued on Page Three) Simonton and Greene Sts. SAVED BY Having It Sunny Acres, laae Brook Whiskey, fer Autos and Bicycles POOR OLD CRAIG | Choice Wines and Brandies | “The Best of Drinks” . AIR CONDITIONED for YOUR COMFORT e Now Featuring DANCING EVERY NIGHT Music by neg Orchestre The New Cocktail LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ e 7:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. 12:00 Noon to 2:00 P.M. 6:30 PM. to 0:30 PM. Manager HUGH C. HODG! E * sting Yet By Car- WILL RESUME ACTIVITIES great naval Prime Minister Clement R. * Atlee and Foreign Secretary! make a silk purse out , Ernest Bevin are expected to ‘arrive here late this after- rcon to resume the confer- the world. A meeting may be held this | evening, though it, was. said that President Truman and Premier Stalin may not meet warships, one of which, a im formal session with Great was Britain’s new representatives it was said further that the conferences are not.exnected..... to be continued more, than eturn to the ‘will write the war, cither in the-Euro- |” - a pean or Pa aon, his report, which: ‘will be Al the winning ‘of the broadcast shortly after his etteck teday, several sauud- arrival, on his way home. rem: of Jap fighter planes Og ae ee Are Recorded Here wae encountered after the at-' The following transfers of tacks had been under v property in Monroe county have th sure, and the anti-z been recorded in the county craft firing, furious in the, Clerk's office: early hours, died down grad- Antonio Roque to Henry Munro alte an battery after battery * lot on Watson, near United . knocked out by Ameri- street, for $900. The lot has a ~— . frontage of 42 feet and a depth can bombers ,_,. of 96 feet. While Admiral H A plot at Tavernier Beach has plane ney, tygramering at been sold by G. C. Geiger to E. the naval base, Rekyo report- y. Formont for $500. ed that 100 Magtangs from Isidore Espinosa has purchased two Jima was raiding that a house and lot on Catherine, eit The breadcaster, also near Grinnell street; from’ Aquil- ino Lopez for $1,200. The Tot is ” poeta SPECIALS EEL EEE, $Doubloom Gin, HAVE YOUR CAR |. % Proof. sth $4.75 Whiskey, 86 proof, ¥2 pts, $1.27 GREASED. vnedaderan ee and SPRAYED | Roamer Whiskey @TIRES and TUBES ee eecel: Pt. oe ' F Pedro Domecq Brandy, Sth $6.00 Dir a ‘ran 4 Pees Wi er = Sunday Phone 9134 ‘Open From 7 A.M. to MIDNIGHT LA CONCHA HOTEL COCKTAIL LOUNGE ; POSTWAR BUTCHER SHOP °C MAY BE SWANK SALON: By VIVIAN ishdadal jare a mainstay of the American! « eatures Writer \household, and became known NEW YORK, July 2: .—Tomor-' as a cold cut king, ; ( tow’s -housewife .won’t have to In recent years he has been r, huffle on the butcher's sawdust busy making prepared dishes for jfloor, see little chickens” innards ee He eee an — erat ‘on an-animal oozing out: its life's mp,,, Te toate ink . ushanka for his native Russia 1 plasma. Samuel Slotkin, one of from a recipe. the A 4 6 ° i y supplied him the countey’s leading meat pack- ‘and he plans to offer this pack: ers, is bending all his efforts to aged dish (which is made . of. making the postwar butcher shop pork shoulders) to the Americ n! a delight for the housewife. ‘housewife { te Prana pointed. out that.” While he believes his untiri eeckaged dee eset: cheese efforts to glamorize the megt [rant eee any penaubles crated, business will work for the betted- | pean! gon why meat ment of the industry as a whole,! |must he exhibited to Mrs. House- jruch of his desive 1! wife in its primary state. linore_attractivel: od, Hp! Forthermore;-the's : goitig 0 says, is dud to his artistic point of Ik fp of a sow’s ! ear by building a demonstration {shop on swank Fifth Avenue that! ;he hopes will be; copied around i Ww. i Though he doesn’t have any paintings hanging in galleries, ,Mr. Slotkin has never lost his loye for. charcoal, paints and br and says that even now he t beyond recommending murals for butcher shops and would “rather draw .than make | Mom may not get her hams or hot-dogs tied with pink ribbon, but amid fluorescent lights, com- | fortable _ divans.,and up-to-the’ minute reading matter; she: wiil!),. oy.” f be able to buy dinner’ packages igs tienen | ‘Of meat in surroundings as sooth-| ing as a beauty salon. |GARMENTS NEEDED 4 The meat will be government | FOR * inspected; minus .excess fat and | SERVICEMEN bone and stamped as to exact| weight with all waste elithinated. ; For aighte:,.yeten™ dad brings ;eratedBurvpe, convalescent Am- ‘home’ that une-<pected, guest mom jerican servicemen still there will se ae {ite the, butcher |shop|soon be, needing, mone warm the ‘prepared ditihers of None 7 {pitted Leiria OFF hake jan’ goulash, frish’ lamb ste leine L. Browne,, executive iseere- corned beef hash, chicken stew or ditto vala’ king. American Red Cross, stated to- Mr.) Slotkin arrived in America’ day. from) Rissia at 14 years of age| 4 ; aptenas with 70 cents in Ricochet al Abe Mesh Ciapien aczat: ing to earn enough money to|'¢™*ting to compiete its accepted study art in Paris, but got into|@uota as rapidly as possible and the meat business instead. {women who knit are urgenuy While attending the Buffalo|needed, Mrs. Browne continued. Art Students League he lost. his American Red Cross field direc $5 a week job and entrained for,tors in Ita and France have New York on a freight car pass made specific requests for more with his last $6. {s ers and walking cast toe Here he took a job with a meat! sc packer and some years later put) “This is one way, that women a key in the door of a room in a! who would like to participate in Brooklyn building, bought a few | the war effort, but whose home machines and started to make responsibilities prevent their sausage. Neaving their families for any Later he started his prepared length of time, can help,” Mrs. meat business of ‘hams, on, ‘Browne pointed out. sausage and frankfirt which'| “A few hours of spare: time |during a week, spent in knitting EET | WO! soon have many of the PALAC THEATER much needed garments in the ‘ {hands of our servicemen.” | Those interested may contact GLORIA JEAN in “RBCKLESS, AGE” {day through Friday from’ 8:30 a. or im. to 4:30 p. m |from 8:30 a. m. to 12:3 Saturday p.m. SE SUS NORTH BEACH INN COFFEE SHOP 711 North Beach Full Course Dinners from $1.10 Open 6 to 8 P. M. es pera gg NOTICE LIQUOR DEALERS NK special called meeting will be held at the DELMONICO BAR, JULY 30TH for the purpose of discussing and adopting Rules and By-laws governing the KEY WEST LIQUOR DEALERS ASSN. ‘ngeeteeanagvnneruenggesapgeesovngpennnegacneee ena qesnUUOER AEE EOUCOE OEE ATHENA News and Serial OVERSEAS HOTEL 917 Fleming St. Phone 9104) SPECIAL SUMMER RATES $8.00 to $12.00 Weekly CITY ‘ELECTION CAMPAIGN WILL IN ALL GET UNDERW. IDEAL Da Ls. ATTITUDE TOWARD GERMANS REALISTIC (By Assuciated Presa) WASHINGTON, July 28.— News received here t said that the American mili- tary governor in the zone in Germany under occupancy of United States troops said, “We are not dealing with a friend!y population,” and added thet the attitude of American trooos toward the Germans is realistic. The troops are not moved by tears because it is realiz- ed the tears are subterfuges employed by some Germans in trying to attain their ends. It was seid further that the report that the Americans @re resorting to “soft treat- ment” of the Germans is false. F hd chedededede FETWEEN BRITISH AND JAP- ANESE TROOPS OFF “With the advent of fall in UBS. Const Cmaanmannee (By Axmociated Prem) LONDON, July 28.—Ra io Tokyo reported today that ona smail island off the south coast of Maylaya be-: ¢ tween British and Japanese troops, but the report has not been confirmed here. © I been announced that Bri warships are in Ma- yan wate and that prob- ably an invasion of that Is- land, with Singapore as the objective, will be made shortly. MOTOR BOAT FOUND AFLOAT IN HARBOR A seventeen-foot boat without motor has been und floating in the harbor, Command- er J. A. Lewis, Commiindins Of- ficer of Coast Guard Group Office announced today. This boat when properly icten- motor chapter headquarters daily Mon- tified and proof of ownersh.d es Noaetae tablished may be secured from Coast Guard Group Office. ESSE, Club Sugaioa Key West's Most Exclusive Nite Club on Stock Island Orpen Daily 12 Noon to Midnight DANCING Daily 8 to 12 — Sunday 6 to 12 Music by Sugaloa Orchestra Boca Chica Bus No. 4 to the Door Closed Tuesday Dining Room Will Open Soon Electric Welding — Marine AY ( Announcing The Opening of :' KEY WEST MACHINE WORKS FORMERLY Singleton’s Machine Works ON MONDAY, JULY 30, 1945 At Elizabeth and Green Streets PROBABILITY NEXT WEEK ‘Expected That Several Candidates For Com- mission Will Make An- nouncements Representative; Bernie. C. Papy, whg went,te.the,moun- tains in), North, Carolina, to join Mrs. ,Papy'and,children after the legislature had ad- _journed, is due to return to Key West next Wednesday. Several local politicos be- lieve that, on his return, sev- ! eral candidates will announce |formally for the city com- mission. | Besides the councilmen | who have said they intend to jrun, at least three other Key Westers are expected to en- {ter the race, and a member {of a local civic organization jstated today that he. feels confident there will be a doz- jen or more candidates in the field. \) : With the election less than four months off, at no other time in the history. of Key sp lonmde pune out for.ck “offices may. be pointe ‘out that the delay has been due wholly to the new chart- 4. er; but all adult Key, Westers know that comntissioners are! ' to be elected. and there is} tary of the Key., West Chapter, a ficrce battle is in progress’ nothing in the prevents. anybody, who is jitied, to come out for of- But They Weren’t Waiting For Jobs (Me Cennetnted Peeves SALISBURY, Md. — Salisbury Rotarians about to hear a fellow member discuss the subject “60 Million Jobs” at a dinner meet- jing knew where there were six immediate openings. Because of a si ers the club's tee had to sel and carry the dirty dishes back to the kitchen. SPARTANBURG, S. ‘C.—Two [negro peach-pickers were killed and a third was injured when shell accidentally ex- jploded in an orchard on the |Camp. Croft military reservation. ‘amp officers said the accident Joccurred when one of the negroes jignored warnings and picked up ja shell as a souvenir. It exploded just as he climbed aboard a truck jto leave the orchard. FREE BATHING | Have a Glorious Time at SOUTH BEACH BATHING PAVILION | Simonton St, at the Ocean | Open Daily ’til 9 P. M. ‘eSolarium eShowers eLockers| eBathing Trunks eTowels > of-more aircraft im West have candidates waited, charter that; ‘BINGO. B-25 Army Bomber Crashes In- to Seventy-Ninth Floor; 16 Known Dead U.S. FACES [Searching Parties Held Up BIG PROBLEMS) ™ Sele And Funes rom Fire STATEMENT MADE TODAY BY Under Control SENATOR MEAD OF sete NEW YORK (By Associated Press) Aster ited Prenay A B-25 army bomber « WASHINGTON, July 28. ‘Senator Mead of New York peorre into the seventy- ‘issued a statement today in ninth of the Empire ' which he said that the Unit-|State Building at 9:49 o”- ed States is faced with three] elock this morning, and 16 major problems, and he plac- ‘ed them in this order: ie known to have been | 1.— Transportation. He killed. Smoke and fumes said that as the War Depart- have delayed searching ment and railroad presidents] parties, and others are apparently can not reach 4n'thought to have lost their ‘agreement tnat wiii unravel jy. as . the transportation tangle, he| 'Y®*- will take the matter up with} Twelve bodies have been the President on his return; to the White House. recovered, 10 of them civ- 2.— Preparations should |ilians, and 11 of the hedies be made:for the production productict were burned beyond ree- after the war. with Japan is ognition, over. ' t — Shortage’ of tin. As| The only body identified ‘a result,of that.shortage, :he|thus far, is. that , Paul “asserted, many industries in the United States ave forced |Dearing, ® whose home was in Bul+ to curtail’ there production... , Troy Harmon With my He was seated at his “Bombardment Unit /4 when the plane crashed into a window in |. FIFTH AIR FORCE, Pritip-|his office. He was blown PINES, July 28. — Staff Sergeant|through the building sev- | Troy P. Harmon, husband of Mrs. | Bertha M. Harmon, 512 E. Staic/€n storier to the offset of ; Street, Savanah, Ga.. is an ord- " | nence’ specialist with 312th Bom, |Seventv-secand finer, bardment Group, .af A-29 attack! Debris from the crash wes junit of Fifth Sir Force i the| scattered ever a wide eres, | Philippines. His brother, John A.| . Teel, lives at 1711 Vonphister &t.,| and a huge hole was torn ley West, Fla. the building and its upp>r 1s nt Harmon, as an ord-! stories set afire, Mayor L.»- nance spccialist is responsible for] Guardia said that the fi-« the delivery of bombs and am- munition to A-20 bombers. | was under control 40 min pomineant Harmon was associat-| utes after the crash, but jed with Thurstons’ Construction: cause ine ; Company, Key West, before enter-| ‘ of “i the spread “ 1; ayy ee aver x. 949,| gasoline, it is still bun {ing the Army in January, 1942.| 7 'He has becn overseas 20 months. | the tower of the buildin» es ant Harmon has served! Of the 16 knewn fo he wilh the 312th, during the New| been killed, six of them wer Guinea “campaign and has pra-| soldiers and, presumably, | icipated in the liberation of the were on the plane, which w» jBulippmes. The 32th, ata ®S/ en its way from New Mee the “Rourin’ 20s”, beached on] ford, Mass., to Newark, M, J. | Leyte, shortly, after. JdeDay and Sgt. Otis Cash has been commended for the first Home On Vinit ee a a a ee low-level attack at Clark Field | well as its support of the historic! |paratroop landing on Corregidor.| The “Roarin’ 20's” played an im | portant role in helping the Gyound| | § | Forces crack the famed Yamashi-|! ; | to line in Luzon and was the first|806 Eaton street. wa ' A-20 Group to conduct low-level| arrival in Key West frow tf | attacks on Form where he h doing cut the past eighteen month: geant Otis Cas 1 Army, sen of FL ates OPEN ‘SKATING RINK UVAL at SOUTHARD) wed. Thurs., Fri, Set. Sun. Sponsored by the Elks |conaren's Matinee Sat Afternoon RATNER RARE I BROWN DERBY BAR 601 WHITEHEAD STREET Announces the Opening of a PACKAGE DEPARTMENT Monday, July 30 Work — Motor Rebuilding WYMAN T. EDWARDS, Master Machinist with a complete line of imported and domestic Wines and Liquors, at O. P. A. ceiling prices. CHARLES I, SAUNDERS, Proprietor

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