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Press Day Wire and AP Features 65 Years Devoted to the —_——__ Huge Squadron Of Planes Stike Terrific Blows At Japan Covering Large Area Six Hundred And Eighty! Andrew Milier Dies THE SOUTHERNMOST — KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1945 THE BELGIAN ROYAL STATUS QUO HOLDS UP COMMON Pee By OLIVER DELVILLE AP Newsfeatures is that there will be more food. BRUSSELS, Belgium, Aug. 6./ Before V-E Day some bitter- —Belgium, although known for} ness was expressed that Belgium its capacity to work whatever the; starved during five years of Ger- circumstances, will need months; man occupation, was not getting if not years to recover economical-! aiq quickly and extensively en- ly. : ‘ough. But many understood that __ Recovery efforts are being made} priority had to be given military in all spheres and optimistic views | transport. Now these people ask are expressed that industry and only that a big effort be made to commerce will soon enjoy more’ feed them properly before the ued Allied help, it:is apparept) ‘NEWSPAPER™-IN THE. U.S.A. SENATOR HIRAM JOHNSON, 79, OF | | Senator Hiram Johnson, 79,! _ of California, considered this country’s No. 1 isolationist in the senate, died this Sees) ing in the Naval Hospital here. He was taken to the hos-| pital two and one-half weeks eas - Uy Annotated Presa) | WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.— against the adoption of the United Nations Charter, but was too ill to wage a fight aii it, aithough at one time it was said he probably would vote for the charter. He fought hard against the teenage draft bill, and again- One Bomb Equivalent To 20, CALIFORNIA DIES THIS MORNING] 000 Tons Of TNT, Formerly Greatest Explosive IAN NOUNCE DEATH | OF CAPT, HERMAN | Mrs. Emmie Kemp of Southard street, received a long distance Superforts And Mus- tangs Take Part In De- Z ,)normal conditions. But the ques- } In Fort Lauderdale tion ot royalty which has troub- Da AK |led the country since the war end- News has been received in Key 4 has considerably hampered West announcing, fhe death of 8°vernment action and has caused . Allies feed the people in occupied nemy territory. Calmness Reins Politically Belgium remains ad- ago, and his condition grad- | ually became worse. Johnson was elected to the senate in 1916, and was nee < call Sunday stating that her st every measure that he brother-in-law, Capt. William F Great Destruction ; thought was designed to in- Herman, had passed away at 4 |.volve this country in foreign p.m. in Miami. Capt. Merman! jentanglements, _ : jwas captain of the dredge boat, | On many occasions in the Grampus, for years in Key West. vastating Raid his home in Fort Lauderdale, jFl Funeral services will be held jth fternoon in Fort Lauderdale, after which the body will be ship- ped to Milledgeville, Ga., where i Ansociated Preas) GUAM, Aug. 6.—Six hun- dred and eighty Superforts| Survivors are his widow, Mrs. and Mustangs today struck |Eva Miller; one daughter, M:s. at Japan, leaving destruction | Ewin Trevor, and a sén, Perry se + ‘Miller, besides many other :cla- WStling from tives, lAndrew R. Miller, last night ati Considerable delay in the solution] Verse to big and troublesome ex- je many. national problems. per jinterment will take place. | ents. The present royal Coal’s A Must | crisis, which in other countrie: Several industries such as cloth! might have brought about big up making, have made a start, but; he«vals, has left the average Bel- full production will be impossible! Sian calm. until there is an adequate supply! The traditional Catnolic, Lib- of coal. Belgian coal production eral. and Socialist parties retain has risen from 30,000 tons a month: the upper hand. A swing leftward to over 50,000 but even that is! may develop in the next election not sufficient for domestic and‘ but as the Socialists are wary in industrial needs. A level of 80,000 their dealings with the Commun- tons a month must be reached if’ its, it seems that the right wir~ }among the leaders in the fight, azainst the League of Nations, f{nally succeeding! in keeping this country out of the league war. He was POINCIANA DAY CAMP PROGRAM Wi _ PARTICIPATED IN BY senate he was bitter'in ex- Later he and his family moved te his’ sentiments’ Miami." He will be buried at his) Pheei@ent Trams samenseet pressing against war, and in 1917) fought against the United! States entering the firs! World War. former home in Savannah, Ga. | stan chee the ans Gane Survivets are his wife, Mrs. Edith Herman; two daughters,) ever jMrs. Edith Heider, and Ma} ‘Dorothy Carr, also eight grand Domb, was used cm Angee te ~ {children and three great grand-|day for the first tame aud | children. | Capt. Herman was well knows here. He was in charge of te jGrampus when Trumbo isianwt |was built. _ that only residental | + eoaped. ere Fay Neidetices! ~ ia : Tekyo to Kyushu, Four thou- sand tons of bembs were i z j Mr. Miller was for a many Belgium is to face next winter years superintendent of the P. & confidently. O. Steamiship Company, with The food situation has im- Redio Tokyo sai Stet: oS at Key West, having} proved. Most Belgians now are ed that 100 Mustangs flew ever that city yesterday, | ther points, bombs and using But the spokesman the poe unig kook, | have been destroyed, | left this city when the company’s} well fed, although enjoying none activities were transferred tojor few of the prewar luxuries. Bread is plentiful and fats ava able at lower prices, but meat r mains very scarce. The tinned meat provided by the Allies is not to everybody's liking. Still, with improving transport and contin- MAN TAKES JOY RIDE ON CRANE CHARGED WITH USING PRO-' ~ PERTY OF ANOTHER > sevecooe ee “will still be powerful enough | maintain ‘the balance. The rests-' Announce Death Of tance movements have provel; > very divided and it appears that} Mrs. Mary Kingman they will not carry the weight such forces did in France. | _ News has been received in Key During the German oceupatien, West eS : yealskanee moveniecia welt aa st announcing the death of ported morally and financially by Mrs. Mary Ellen Kingman, 63, the exiled government. Most in Miami. at 6:30 o’clock on Sat- groups now are aligned with some _urday evening. political party. : Funeral services and inte®ment , will take place in Miami at 4:30 ‘to’clock Tuesday afternoon. «4: FLORIDA’S WAR. CASUALTIES. “4! The deceased is survived by i —- ‘the summer's acitievements was ,;8iven to parents and friends of! nearly a hundred children at the} Poiniiana Day Camp. i Rows of chairs were placed} around the portable organ at the =r edge of the pool on:the Camp's;CLAIMED HE SHOULD .playground where the events took pisse PUT ON SAME BASIS Two, three ‘and four year old} ALL OTHER JAPANESE children of the Reynolds school WARLORDS started the program with their Lewin Trepegeeng the pee e elared an open city, and that} to lift up a sizeable house,sis the! pointed out here that ups wantonly devasted | Manila after it had been de- WITHOUT CONSENT : A joy ride on a crane, big enou, sh ities in China were: wiped out by the Japs without giv- ite a thought to the civinan kind that J.-R. Winslow, tc man,* first -Clgss; “took " yeste | morning,..accord, ng,.toa warrant | issued today by Peace. Jubtice Es- pepulation. e Headquarters disclosed ; sueiag: MEX, Gace’ March 8, 127,000) Tne Betther Oil Company is're- Gane ef bombs have been pairing roads on Stock (slend and 1 the Roosevelt boulevard on the dropped on Japan, destroy-} north shore, and the company img 182 square miles of her superintendent, C. M. Rowe, al- cities. ‘leges that Winslow jumped on an somememesies ‘ apparatus, operating a crune, and Weight Lifting Classes jdrove northward over the old To Begin At South | Overseas Highway on Stock Is- Beach Tomorrow | down electric and telephone wires. | land, with the lofty crane pulling} Four of the electric wives were ape | connected with radio station WK- The City Recreation Department | WF, owned by John Spottswood, weight lifting classes will begin | and he said that the sudden pull # South Beach tomorrow morn-/on the wires slightly damaged his at 11:00 o'clock. Life Guard’ station. yoo doe Vateula, who is the instructor,; Foreman Peterson, of the Bel- states that several individuals are ¢her’ company, stajed, that he y working out. A complete stopped Winslow, who asked to et of weight lifting equipment is; be taken to a car he had left on me available to the participants. Aft- the road, but, instead, he was er @ certain degree of proficiency | taken to the company’s boat, at i» attained, the various individ-| the head of Stock Island, where tals will be mate {in contests, ' the construction workmen were oes e | gathered HARRY TOM PAYNE | Mr. Peterson and Earl E. Dix- a dragline operator, turned] paeree i » | on, LEAVES FOR HOME, Winsiow over to the shore patrol,! jand this morning the warrant w " ¥ Payne, son of Mr. issued, charging him with using; M Tom R. Payne, who had |the property of another without te pends ometime in Key|his consent and damaging the} week enroute to! property, and also charging him his home in Quincy, Fla } with malicious mischief. His father, Tom Payne, was at | ——— . cians » employe of The | S20e##e#e+e ss eeneee eee ye | Citizen, and resided here tor| ROASTERS and FRYERS equrite length of time before re- | — mowing his residence to Quincy, | BRADY'S (Live) Poultry snare 50 hes venkied mos orm’ | and Egg Market gy legge per f Mrs.) 1214 White St. Phone 54! 7 ‘pie Ost | SPSS SSS. SOSEEERSSEEEEY ; t Pounce of Margaret} cinema ~ ace ae sore ——— 7 Your Fenders : OIL SPRAY rence @ seves you buying a set of fenders! Lou Smith Auto Service White at Fleming Phone No. 5 Opposite Army Barracks For work in newspaper office and printing plant { | | BINGO MUST HAVE BICYCLE con Apply in ierson to puvan at sournarp|KEY WEST CITIZEN i and Paint It Underneath 50c WERNER ESET Phone (7? Pree Del were PETC CSS OOC CCE O HOS sone "son. "Shaw Kingman, "of SPS spe gi under the «i- —_—-- ecpteive on eat e esensscossecsosnsesecensese® Miami; three brothers, Stephen Esa OF ane a Cae (By Assortated Press | 4 lue Navy Departmen: an- Father, John T. Felts, 927 Ruby shaw, Boston,’ Muss; George Exjended School Servie System. __ WASHINGTON, Aug. @— va i Unite St., Lakeland. ie : 2 ¥ 3 8 seas BTS easualtics for Aug. Gavin. Leiate Durell, Phar- Shaw. Miami; Harry Shaw, Key County — Superintendent of The latest Japanese erucltios |") {°"" |. usti:6,: 1945,-of the Naval Forces macist’s-mate 3c, USNR. Parents West. School Willard M. Albury and in a Chinese city, led semat- ; at | (Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Mr. and Mrs. Shelby’ ‘Gavin,) Three sisters’ Mrs. Maria paren y evere honor guests ors here today to declare that tht Guard) not marauders Toleved on Baker. ' ae he | Weeks, Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. Hat- A: special aie fest of Anan this country, in its attacks on Pv eneney Ree ene Ghai a Pia siete emeeen Parents: Mr, te. Davidson; Miami, and Mis. about things familar tu the Poin. “he Japanese, should not! its es , wounded, and 2 missing. These ahd Mrs, William R. Henderson, / Margaret Henrighes, Key West. ciana Day Campers delighted ar pce - casualties bring the total reported Malabar. Mrs. Kingman, who was fam- these present. mY e senator sa J t bre. to next of kin and released for Hukic. Edward John, P-Set, iliarly known to her numerous gWilltem estectally for them ce — J § gust 6, 1945, 4,- Josep! : , 218 Jeffe | z 8 é E crane 5 308. . ae Miami Beach. daughter or ine late Captain which abits the waters of poo! Regardless of the . This list includes only those Mooney, Palmer Jack, Sr., William Shaw, and Mrs. Shaw, near the camp; “I Come From tion with whieh the J from Florida. Pvt., USMC. Wife, Mrs. Margaret !'who made their home on White- Uolnetana”; Night Bloonng view their emperor, it wa FLORIDA 'E, Mooney, Port Tampa City. “head street, where Mrs. Kingman Ceties", “Did You Ever Hear a advocated that he be 4 ! Pilieri, John Joseph, Pfe., US resided up to the time that she Conch, Go Honk", were enjoyed the same ba us al + Navy Dead x Is ena by all sahour He smcian MCR. Wife, Mrs. Ada T. Pilieri, took up her residence in Miami >Y Jap warlora Cahow, Robert Marion, Ensign arwater, leisverie neo Ghee chemin: Darkness and the mosquitec fea peel . . : 5 d ater. 2 wrs URO, > she had re ‘ Jap propagandist SN are wously Es reported obinson, Benjamin Franklin.| sided since that time (or shouldn't we mentjon them) spokesman stated, “are for missing.) Wife, Mrs. Nancy Jean Sgt. USMC. Parents, Mr. and | * eles. 2 brought the water sports half of "" Cahow, 3604 Hedrick St Jack Mf) James M. Robinson, Sri Bustaquio Bermude: the program to an abrupt end, Over Telling us that Hirol coo i _., 11976 NW. 24th Court, Miami, — |~/U5*adulo Bermudez Leonard Curry, chairman of the Alb powertul i Japar ha Hr gereertate - Pharmacist’s mate Ic, USNR. vapter, American Red) Crosss ac 0 his wishes ¥ iously reported missing.) Wife, Nife. M I Rrances Samp: > Seer es has been coaching the children in OUt 4 moment hesitar ' . j Michigan Ave,, Gainesville. ‘Ar Gunner's School Mami | omeey “tetneem at $00 01k th euslies in the water zlone isto blame tor the pr tr ' Navy Wounded PN oa Penk Pee Re eee, A Divito "ae cr cic midis ware tall lomaiion of ie. @ ; : ‘ Taylor, Fred Frank, Pvt, US street, Mr. Bermudez was born in (oles theeetreen Nhe scree ana \ shared ee : : Bercaw, : Norman Lee, Pvt., MC. Parent , Mr oe M ‘ ae Santa Clara, Cuba, and came to ‘intl they f A < Ma : on le waters hou « herefore eco USMCR. uagae Mr. en es bert, E Taylor, 2101 NW. 42d \Key West 75 years ago, and has ee cay nder Mr. Carty’s ered wx this counts aret illiam R. Bercaw, Sr., 3107 St., Miami sadeuhis homie hererever core plege. enemy Mobile Highway, Pensacola. Thomas, Wilbur Wilx, Pvt. Ul funeral services will be held ta, OMY # few events of his pro i Bregg, Earl Eugene, Sgt, US SMCR. Parents, Mr. and MIS. morrow afternoon at 6:30 o'clock BTSs eat the: Beeinien Class TRAPPED IN CAB, DROWNS MC. Wile, Mrs. Vera » Bregg, Babson G. Thomas, 607 8th Sty at the Chapel of the Pritchard hae eu fer ae on show nmin 3 124 E. N. Bay St., Helse ue St. Petersburg. ; a Funeral Home, Rev. Guillermo ia a USC 9 darkne i , MOUNT CLE MEN . M Cason, Oscar Lee. Pfe, US ‘Thornton, W. J. Seaman 2c] Pere, pastor of the Latin Metho- |, Mts: Dulion announced that a After purchasing lumber t . ews MCR, Mother, Mrs. Cleo D. Cus- USNR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs.| gist Chu Semusting jwater program will be eld in his burn. Bert Couloa, 10, Ma on, Bowling Green, | __ {William Thornton, Starke. ,| Survivors are the widow, Dom. Spptoximately | two weeks, at comb county pc Clark, Bryant ‘Thomas, Sr." Valide, George, Fld-Ck., us inga Bermudez; three daughters, WMCN time Red Cross Beginners truck te to th Pvt, USMCR. Males Mrs. an Mc. Parents, ous and | Mrs. 1-|Mrs. America Rodriguez, Mrs. aR : ‘ as : ie ao to those dock H ‘ ; > ; . wall a ca 925 W. 2d St. Siurelo Valido, 1917 13th Aves) Blanco Hevia, Mrs. Louisa Roc S40 have successfully passed embankment t jakeland. ‘ampa tiguez: three) sons, Nestor, Jose “ooo into 14 feet of wat Collier, Barron Bevis, Pfc, US’ _ Williams, Claude Worton, Stn ana Deana Cee deen ernicen oes i nes swims hun int A MCR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bar- Sgt, USMC. Parents, Mr. and lgrandchildren, and nine great Bs sa g an ater safety quickly hed to the t ron G. Collier, 2700 Coconut'Mrs. Claude W. Williams, Sr..| grand children. will also be given. Time and a diver and it was pulled out of bomly Avenue, Miami. Miami. | oeninines 1 lace will be announced later the ter, but Coulon wa Conner, Jimmie Jeremiah, Cpl. | —-———— ————_—_—. | (| M USMCR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. | | , William M. Conner, Auburndale. ; HOOD’S | | B E R M U D A OVERSEAS HOTEL Davis, illia ard, i gay pv uae: AEcward, (Jt POULTRY and EGGS | ~~ susANNA FOSTER in| J Pfc, USMCR. Parents, Mr, and | 917 Fleming Sti! e100 , . Mrs. William E. Davis. Sr., 2367 | 919 Southard Street “THE CLIMAX” | e- Duens ae Gana Trelain Drive S., St. Petersburg. | Battery raised Wamsiand Serial | Special Summer Rates Felts, Roy Venon, Cpl, USMC. FRYERS i JOHN COBO, Prop. $9.08 10 612.08 Weekly before the te ~ | — Phone 52 VCE runte | ens a | SD, | wire AND ELIZA STS. NEW, er tb TY | 9 4 >” > |: BINGO PAR | SPAIN’S SERVICE | Club Sugaloa — We will be-closed for PIONEER HOTEL °°" | (Complete Service for Your Car)| Key West's Most Exclusive Alterations the Benefit St. Paul's Building Fund 5 oa |_ Nite Club — Stock Island MONDAY, TUESDAY 151 N. E. FIRST STREET , A | 1101 White St. Coz. Eliza | Open Daily 12 Noon to Midnight and WEDNESDAY te the: ae aot ote 5T. PAUL’S PARISH HALL! PHONE 782 DANCING ss Aug. 13, 14 and 15 The Rendezvous of Key West |Parts are available for your car. Missle @cgsivel: Crcbestra ! ug. B an SERVICEMEN end ecco o* f C AND WILL ort Tuesday, August 7th If we cenit have = we'll Dally'S 12.12 — Sunday 6 to ui cI A 8 P.M. so) z o No Orchestra Tuesday Nite | a VILIANS ee Le STEAM CLEAN ee Boca Chica Bus No. 4 to the Door, “BEST FOR A NIGHTS REST" "§ PHARMACY ree | Us ining Room Will Open Soon | GARDNER Admission .. Dining A es Thursday, Aug. 16 One Block West of Bus Depot

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