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NNN my tceeeRaRnnrte: ~ : > en enn wenn SN APNE AIO aan THE so UTHERNMOST N KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MOSCOW Newspaper Claims ATE ADus 19 [oven sever. VETERANS R IN THE ower uxvi. No. 184 FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1945 By big “ * MISS. HELEN WILKINSON. Jeff Knight, manager, of Be ivete ‘an has dependents. “These : 99| ONE AMONG GROUP TO local office of the United States eg ache cane aera i a C6 BE MINISTER OF EDUCA- nraietttna ce ae a cs Sano. teoee Boi te ater 2 a ig workers in the establishment in @ TION war veterans have been placed! his grade. In addition to subsist- ‘ | — a "alt atm LARGE GROUP OF SOUTHERNERS —_|Witnew: Made No Refer ; mn ! fice and stated that he hoped to: 00 and $75.00, veterans attending Other Pubiications INS SSS STAT fp (By Asnosiated Press) {have many more pl: at work! college, university or techni | ence To Petain Or Any | LONDON, Aug. 3.—Prime i” the near future. $ school will have their tuition paid, ; y ys “plauded Attitude Of ‘GIVES OFFICIAL Minister ‘Attlee. added 19 Boyce A. Williams, State Direc-| laboratory and other fees, togeth- | fs | Of, Points At lesue In . ¥ r (tor, War Manpower Commissipn'er with the cost of text books—} BY PLANES AT MIAMI FIELD © }) Those Participating In FIGURES ON MONROE | more names to his cabinet t¢ for Florida, has given out intér-, tthe total not to exceed $500.00 for! Trial pene COUNTY’S CENSUS day, one of them a woman, |¢sting figures on Veterans Place-| the school year.” . fe Miss Helen Wilkinson, as aan aa nad creas the G.L Satie be A nae! oe NAM AGE a A cdan GE Harlan, 30, 514 Bewmen| —_ Con rence is i MH O. ights in Florida, illiams, that Florida is well in , Aug. 3. — A large group pher C. Harlan, 0, P' . More than 21,000 names | Minister of education. Mr. Williams stated that the US-! advance of other states Southerner “'Trans-|St., ‘Tank Battalion, 19 months| ey : A ‘i = . ha i i i es in the Re-| of Southerners piled off Air Trans-| St. Tank Battalion, months | « Preset - were sent in to Commissioner _lt is the second time in the ES in Florida had placed the f sion in progress made under the| port Command planes at Miami! overseas service ended in Ger-| PARIS, . 3. —— Pierre } Nath; history of Great Britain that: Ps be prog: \E mane: PD ; | Saki eae | jathan Mayo as the popula- y h hero months of 1945 11,589 vete; education and traing program pro- {Army Air Field one day this week | many, three battle stars. | Laval, head of the Vichy MOSCOW, A 3. | tion of Monroe county, Mrs. j# Woman has been a member | ¢ World War II, an increase of; vided for veterans in the G. L|to boost to more than 33,000 the| KEY WEST — S/Sgt. Jessie, { » Aug. 3. —! V. W. Hutcheson, census en- | Of the eabinet. 000 over a like petiod in 1944.| Bill. He stated that “2,042 open.|number flown home from Euro-| Briggs, 28, Bldg. 25, Infuntry, 12] SOvermanam® during the Ger- Newspapers in this city to-| umerator in the county, said Attlee remarked that the ' This showing by the United States! ings have been developed and ap-| pean theaters by ATC under the months overseas service termin- ™as of France, day devoted their entire! today, but that number was {Labor Party shortly will be| Employment Scrvice, Mr. Will-| proved and several hundred vet-| Army's streamlined redeploy-; ated in Europe, Purple Heart, took the stand today to testi- front pages to the report! Pete? down to 19,018, which | ready to consider the meas-jiams said, “reflects credit on loc- erans placed in training. ‘The es-; ment of forces to the Pacific. | four stars. fy im the case treason r pot is the official census of all of es it had promise¢ » peo- al managers and members of their tablishments approved represent} Within 24 hours they were on' Milton — Sgt. Hime B. Wiggins, against Marshal made by the Big T fur ad pr ed the peo. PPI Pp: Bt. I t! ig Three and| Monroe. " into effect, |staff”. As the number of return- practically every type of indus-| their way again by train to.Camp 36, Route 2, Engineers, 19 months, As Laval entered the court» a : ple would be put into effect, comments on it. Mrs. Hutcheson explained! |such. as the nationalization |™& veterans increases, tax on the try.” Blanding, Fla., from. where they overseas service completed in ygom the judges lavestia said the document that the reductions from the of. major industri¢s. service, he said, “will increase | In connection with the training| were to be sent on to centers Germany, Bronze Star, five bat-) the audience that \/ an assurance of. lasting figures she had ‘sent in were | ‘Asa’ reanlteot hits state: proportionately.” According to program, Mr. Williams brought! nearer their homes for separation tle stars. there were any comment», peace”, and other papers due to duplications, and, she (sont toc santinwet 1 { i Mr. Williams, the Employment out that responsibility for devel-| from the.service or furloughs be- _ Oxford — Pfe. Richard H. Lee, for or the witness, er commented i imil. i added, not only did the final | MeMt, stocks cdntinued to | service is being geared to handle oping training on-the-job oppor-| fore taking on new army assign- 26, Route 1, Transportation Corps," Thep le sar gp ed igbhoce report plece the number of fall on the British Stock Ex-ithe rapidly increasing load by tunities. is the function of the; ments. , 33. months overseas service con- apy or pasion over applauded the atti-; -esidonts at 19,018 but that |Change. Since the outcome jcareful assignment of personnel United Siatés Employment Serv-| Among the returnees were: _ cluded in Iran. anything he said, the eourl- tude the Big Three had tak-| She had to make refunds t [Of the election was announ-{in the Veterans Placcment Ser-' ice and the approvat of establish-| FLORIDA | Pensacola — S Sgt. Perey E. room would be cleared of all em toward Germany, and! the state of $89.35 for fees {ced, stocksihave fallen an|vice according to approved pat-| ments to receive veterans for; Bradenton — M/Ggt. William Jones, Field Artillery, 18 months listeners, except those direct- said that We patola of that! she had received in recording | average of 10 percent. jtern and the best practice in oth-| training is the responsibility of|H. Stevenson, 27, 1203 12th s pease ae genet ly pee * ee case. country would not given! duplications. The prime minister also ‘er states. State Department of Public In-| Infantry, 18 months overseas si Germany, Bronze Siar, five battle fet when Laval, at ene @n opportunity for man | ui » owners | Mr. Williams stated that the! struction, Tallahassee. The De-| vice terminated in Europe, Purple stars. point of his testimony ser, y stated that the owners of!,, i i ‘ ae Th m. = - years to come to prepare for | 4 IMM MW 4\ stock in the industries that |“Te¢ord shows that many of the: partment of Education, Mr. Will-| Heart, five battle stars. i. Tallahassee — Tie. Thomas =| “5 Sole Gee 5 ee another war. post acting ale be taken over by the 7ourac? oe are selecting! iams stated, has delegated the re) _ Chipley = T/5 Ciy c Peel, 28 ae Prick igen bers = man fife’, and there w The slap at the pro-Fasci: i ‘AChG te geyy | Some form of training under the; sponsibility locally of determin- oute 1, Engineers, Thonths: Onths OVElRAR aeie © laughter, the j en did ne Seteemenent “3 —— TWO CASES IN government would be “tairly !G_ 1, Bill, Many are being placed! ing the eligibility of an employer | OVerseas-service completed in Germany, Purple Heart and clus- lenght, So ae - : - ope aso ‘ ) paid” but that they would) with industry on-the-job training!to receive veterans for training| Germany, Purple Heart and clus- ter, seven battle stars. —s ~ i came in { ch favors NAL COURT “ iq”? Bs raining | . laughte: or much favorable not be “‘over-paid”’. program, while many others are| to County School Superintend-| ter, Bronze, Star, four battle stars. _ Tampa — Pfe. Emory I. Eden- laughter, } y pe comment. The papers assert-| DISPOSED OF! entering college, professional ‘or! ents. In every case, “the employ-| Deland — S/Sgt. Cecil M. field, 24, 3207 E. Wilder Ave., Laval had been on the ed that the t vestige of : i ifti N ltechnical school for refresher|er must be able to furnish satis-| Thompson, 25, 403 E. Rich Ave., Medical Department, 24 months stand 15 minutes and had pet m= pea iWeig'! ifting Classes | | le satis E r ‘ . ' , Fascism that still remains in| ‘This morning in criminal = jcourses or with the idea of com-| factory evidence that he has, set}Chemical Warfare, 11% months overseas service terminated in said anything about Petain repe is in Spain, and iti john Cassad ecierecwres To Be Held At Beach | picting a college course. This op-|up in his establishment or busi-| 0verseas service concluded in Europe, Purple Heart and two or any of the points at bev. 3 licated. “Franco (J0nn Cassada pleaded guilty to} portunity appeals especially to|ness a real bona fide progressive | France, one star. clusters, Bronze Star, six bat'le concerning him, He spoke : must go,” one newspaper de-| eerie ne Judge Caro! The City Recreation Derart- the younger men whose educa-| training program. No form of Saas caiersele eres Dexia _ Pah oa about a secret that elared. ined him and costs. iment announces that weight lift- | tion was interrupted by reason-of | ploitation of veterans under the}W- Van Ness, 23, WW. fad . Charles H. Leighton, 23, France had made with fel . 4 s Yesterday aft 4 ling cl: ill be held in the {their having been inducted into} guise of training will be tolerated; Transportation Corps, 31 months 202 W. Keys Ave., Signal Corps, ¢ y F (Reports from Madrid said | y SETOG 8 - SUEY ae rari a South Beach. The {the Service.” in other words, employers will not| overseas service culminated in 42 months overseas service com- just before the boalaning - Z that report had caused|found Forrest M. Clack guilty of " WL te the Depart.| “Apprentice training likewise! be permitted to ee Vetecans{ Hem. pleted: in Germany, four. battle the war, spoke about the rv much perturbation among of-|assault and battery and recom- magne Hol te a, Ji “a Vv: alg. {appeals to the younger men who! for trainipg only.to assign them; Jacksonville — S/Sgt. Christo- stars. lations that had existed lve. we AR ola Shovahs some|mended mercy. He was fined who has oe pte a a desire to become skilled in a trade.: to the runing of crrands, wash-| o> ~~ ales yoblee ee — be a wked that they+s790-and. costs. - i 4 es ; ; “eet, /Apprenticeship training cov ‘ ing-of windews.-and the. doing renee, an wile ty : a rience in YMCA “weight liftin; D. 8 as ing of w! doing of). . a el that the Big] Crack had been charged with Widees.” Me? Vatiula hes a come | Period of years, usually 4 years odd or miscellancous jobs. Every! ALLY KAD! -AS recount othet tatters, whe: ad vot advocated the i Sir : ee ot Ke ane scuin., Of 4,000 hours with 144 hours in traing program must lead to a def-! one of the judges remind sort : {cutting Cyril (Beliss) Griffin‘!Plete set of weight lifting equip- | sips . breaking of diplomatic rela-|\ i, : tment which will be made avail- |'¢l@ted class study.” Continu-’ inite goal — ability on the part of | \ him that he had said nett Beas with S n). with a knife, but the charge of ahicits the guns whe encoll and | ing, Mr. Williams stated that those the veteran to carn adequate! uertinent to th ar | — aggravated assault had been re-‘, eM | who select training on-the-job re- livelihood and to make a greater! vised him te ' ; — attend the classes. i H A iduced to assault and battery, 2 gaye % . made! ceive as subsistence from the gov- contribution to society, whether! JAPANESE AND KOREAN C ASTS mutters ler consivler 4 GIVEN PROMOTION Pay a e lime’ single and $75.00 per month if the months, a year or longer.” i wax ant he pealieeee @ Recalls Days Of ‘for the first meeting of those in- |” eee ; prmaner laaet ' jterested in taking advantage of i a but is very pe , : . Teg Ine { : ‘ \ (by Annowlated roan) > Gt ane Ga ‘ pe pera! Louis J. Godinet of Fist Fight By Men hsicppastuntyig bulidiup ian ; | GUAM, Aug. 3. -- Head- Headquarters here has not pods in the audi . . s cart mong Legisiators | __ FLORIDA’S WAR CASUALTIES ! quarters announced today made ay comment on the “bh ' Godinet, 843 N. Miami Ave., On : Miami, Fla., who had been sta- ee hh de Al hee | that Japan has been virtual- reported raid or the number bs 4 oe itoned in Paris, France, seven| TAMPA, Aug. 3. — (FNS) —! i slain i ‘ly blockaded as a result of of planes said to have been (jc, one wantin, ee ire 00 men aad) Sneaking) beicre a meshing ae ‘WEATHER SUMMARY | eae a sag cia sas i ae Mis. Beatrice L. | cyews aboard Superforts lay- !0: arith mnie a . a jovida Bankers Association here a Ss 5 S Duff, Titusvill ie a ay x 4 / ie alse id eee Se, Resebtars, Cegesany, (Florida Bankers Association bere) ROBART MONTH o'chels Sol coruaities ter August cM, TEU. ee mimminorsteng tho Sapances |. Admiral Hualvey’s Third Ms Me He also received the good con-|Lee expressed the belief that the! ae | 2,.1945, of the U. S. Naval Forces!, Pbetsold, Ernest Robert, Pfc.,/ ard Korean coasts. _ ee ee duct ribbon. He says he misses|spirit in the legislature over the The following is the month. | (Navy, Mar:ne Corps and Coast) USM Ee Bese) ie St mies) It was said that mines had a Lilie kout of ats where: and | his pretty French girl that he left reapportionment issue would be! ly Meteorological summary | Guard) not heretofore rele t 5 ae Anos se aa been placed along the coast hols, ; ae “ in Paris ficcne : > whole State! of the weather for the month | Navy Department total BGan Basco Vie of Korea up to where it bore Lohyo also Leported Tha lironed out and the whole State { MCR. Mother E chews ri J I j He has been with Supreme Hd.! would be served. of Julv as issued by G. S._ | lists, consisting of 32 de ‘an; White Sc ders Siberia, and that the transportation in Japan ha A. E. F. Servee Command for} “I was in one 100 day session| Kennedy, mnieteorologist in wounded. and 12 missing. menue : ie ji 9 ie Jr, Pie, | land seas of Japan also have Veen disrupted in many pla ’ eight months. He was with Gen-| where men came to blows andj Gharge at the local Weather | casualties bring the total reported PaR Mace ai ents ,|, been mined. es, and that measures have ‘ eral nhower's outfit, having}blood was shed’? he recalled.| Bureau: jto next of kin and released for eee eer ty |. Radio Tokyo said that Loo. been taken to remedy the ( fought im battles at Normandy |“Now one member of that legis- | The highest temperature june ane since eect 8) MaTbae DA Cent William, pic,, Mustangs, presumably baxed system, a d and other places. He shell-jlature is Governor, and three; for the month was 91 on the AU ORME, 2A ae USMCR. Wife, Mrs. Violet ©0./Onhwawime, had raided four ASS ee shocked in battle, and was taken|others hold cabinet. offices, At-| Sth, with the lowest reading, | Ps jist includes only those from) rei 1eg8 Jefferson St. Holly. iemalbetiewiuthes ontskirts [ ——————— to @ hospital for treatment. \torney General Tom Watson,| 72 0m the 4th, Florida. aan ae ; D 14 0, afl’ that three of-Lie He was formerly employed by!Treasurer Ed Larson and self. The greatest amount of | “ _ | er rs ey ' : . i w U Rainirentl a eo One a | aneeeiniatl f 24-h Navy Wounded Ownbey, Shermas Addison, Jr.,' planes were shot down und ; the estern nion Telegraph) Maybe 20 years from now all of Precipitation for a 24-hour Blair, Muuice ‘Vivie Pfe.,. 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