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“ THE SOUTHERNMOST ATOMIC BOMBS Treé-Trimming Program To Be Carried Out Over City Tne Navy Departmen: an-) younces for the United States as) THAN REDS’ AID a whole 732 casualties for August 7, 1945, of the U. S. Naval Forces USE OF NEW WEAPON NOW |(Navy, Marine Corps and Coast| Guard) not heretofore released on LEAVES NO NEED FOR | Navy Department total casualty \lists, consisting of 1 dead, 727, Ci i ; I ity Prisoners Will Be! MMII MOM OM) wyssin ENTERING WAR an, spate Oa Ser, Used On One Of Sca-|TOLLS ON BRIDGES AGAINST JAPAN |casualties bring the total reported SHOW F. jto next of kin and released for| venger Trucks To C ALLING OFF publication, © dinse<becenberst s To Carry aij Aikaaciha reeen {1941 to August 7, 1945, to 145,040, | On Operations month on the Overseas High- LONDON, Aug. 7.—News jm Florida, praia | way bridges fell of slightly | #Palysts here, in putting two FLORIDA more than $5,000 as compared j| and two together, said that Navy Dead with July in 1944, according | President Truman, in giving _ Henderson, Ralph James, Avia-| toa report issued today by — " , ‘, tion’ Clifford G. Hicks, auditor for’ the’news tothe world about (Previously reported “‘missing-} the Overseas Hoad and Toll” Collections of tolls last —-_ In accordance with a new plan adopted in the city, prisoners lodged in the City Jail in the future will be used in a tree-trimming program, which has already started on @ small scale. One of the scavenger trucks has been appropriated taking the prisoners around, who will trim trees and otherwise clear up grown plots along various streets. Eepec fal attention will be given to tree limbs and bran- the atomic bomb, had said Mother, Mrs. Opal Hancock Hen+ Bridge District. . °Y I that, at the time he, former derson, ‘Alachua. ‘ ‘ Prime Minister Churchill andi Rawlins, John Brantley, Mach-| {Generalissimo Chaing Kai- inist’s mate 3c, USNR. (Previous-| | Shek, had sent the ultimation ly. reported missing.) Parents, ; |to .Japan from Potsdam, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rawlins, 104! i knew about the destructive, W- Ross Ave., Tampa. ‘ forces of the atomic bomb} Last month the collections amounted to $22,057.75, and- in July of last year the amount was $27,104.75, Passengers last month numbered 29.293, and in July, 1944, 93.693. : i In July of last year, pas- senser cars using the bridges tetaled 4.428, and last month, 4,047, Other motor vehicles, in Julv of last year, number- ed 4.990, and last month, of knocking the Japs out of | j the w | of tha rcumstance, nothing‘ By FRANK I. WELLER ~ ering the war against Japan.’ anne tees ches that hang over the side-| 3,751. One analyst said that, with’ WASHINGTON, Aug 7. — A walks, some of which extend ithe decision having been fo.mer B-17 bombardier - gunner, r- A Marine private with only a {right arm in his jacket climbed | off a stool and said ' “You guys make me sick. Last week I shipped back to ‘Dago. | (San Diego, Calif.) EEA, ERLE EGRET: ‘ * ' to buy a beer. The bartender gave Nightly 7:30 |him change for one dollar. I told UVAL at SOUTHARD the bartender he made a_mis- far out into the streets, many| MMM ODDO OD O.O4 1c to use the bomb against pow back in his old civilian: job, of which are low enough to|.—__-______________ the Japs, there was no need said to me: be a hindrance to pedestri-i MANY CARP! ‘for Russia to enter the war.| “I could hit you a clip with the ans walking along sidewalks, ‘ “Japan will be defeated, ‘side of my hand and kill you. .. and which also become dang- and defeated shortly, without but it scares hell out of me to_ srous at night, capeciaily | NEEDED QN JOBS, Bessie.” he concluded i a. scat acinus! rather d places, where}: ios teu ig Was scexedt because : 4 * some day he might get sore and one is liable to strike their Sor Jaycees Plan To ‘tio it to somebod F 4 * P somebody. He had been on. protruding s\MANY LABORERS ARE. ALSO Meet This Evening judo-trained to kill quickly, si- ss +o BEING SOUGHT-IN.}# .. = ~- lently, ‘savagely without -weaprens: downward. KEY WEST AREA <. We were just talking i ¥ eli states a he "4 . The drivers on the trucks saad | De sae a LAI lepealatat be The subject was whether ser: will be made special police-| Clarence Higgs, business agent O°. "hich he ic presi. Vice mes taught to kill with their + : ", ei Commerce, of which he is presi- jong pa hee ras men, who will have authority |for, the local Carpenters’ Union,’ gent, will hold a business meet- j) host rite oe PATRIA to work the prisoners in ques-| 84d today that jobs are available jny tonight instead of its regular {ripe at T8¥® He said he didn’t tio hile Lain Dobbs. ,-| immediately for 150 carpenters = : think so... because of lessons m, while Lain Dobbs, mar and; 200 labarers in the Key Wes! monthly dinner meeting. {learned from service discipline ager.of theScgvenger Departs | Fo | : This business: meeting will be’ and because former service men, ment, ww GBAce peat Sup") “hey: are necded by the John! Held in tes russes of he except for roughnecks who would ervision over the’ clean-Up) Mann Sons Construction Company |Montoe County Hea » have been darigtvous even. if is saic a e days of|at the Boca Chica airport; Agger sa as taken, Sto be “house pe! taking the City Jail for ajnon Blair Company, which also S@d, after several committees re-/ A former Air Forces WAC said “summer resort” are over,|has a contract for Boca Chica air-|Ported that they had important’ “Eight of every ten judo-trained and that prisoners in the fut-| port work; Charles Toppino and | items up for discussion and final men have been ruined as house ure will be required to do Sons for roadway construction and | disposition by the general mem-' pets for n aybe some tim: = hig "i S arien kev eon: | Dership. An Eighth Air Force captain some sort of work for the! lighting on the same key; Bran-| ye Void ase . - ~ |don Construction Company, which} One of these that will be of said he thought the bombardier- city, instead of just hanging pany, c Dia fe ki * life bs sale in charge of the electrical work! interest to Key West as a whole gunner was right. A captain in around and taking HEE easy . at the airport, and Fred Howland,{will be that of the governmental the Arm Medical Corps agreed While only one truck willline, which has the contract to affairs committee, which has been, with the WAC. i be used to begin with, never-| construct the 153 low-cost units'studying the r gistration bill) A Marine licutenant stuck his theless other trucks will be]on the former Johnson property,;that the state legislature passed; Neck out of a chestful of South d into service when-| bounded by White and Leon!at its last session, it is stated. | Pacific ribbons and wouldn't agree ever the situation warrants] streets, and Laird avenue and At-| ae eee | with spy BOdy: He had ecu cain » lantic boulevard. iC i er ee {ing professional Marines for 1 same. 3 ommunion Breakfast fe : Porae eve Other clean-up measures} When the work on those projects | j . | years. He said the Air Corps guys are now being considered, |@¢ Well underway, Mr. Higgs On Sunday Morning | could come down gyi pf.a clean hich will be put into effect | S#4) there will be work in the| AS ite |sky and sleep in clean beds but! which will be put into eltec rea for an additional} Because of the outstanding suc. | tH#t @ ground ‘trooper waded’ in as soon as the necessary ar. | vee ie va jerours a Laer mud, slept in mud, ate in mud,! rangements are made with) cess OF she Sommunion preaxas* fought in mud,.shaved in mud.! the proper equipment ob-| > jheld at USO Beach Club, 1021/\ ied in mud, “hated himself and tained to carry on these pro. W. R. Porter Takes Hav Street, on July 8. A sec-i heaven and hell” and probably : gage BE Z nd Breakfast will be held on Sun-| fF ‘ p : posed operations. Over All Interests day morning, August 12 at 9:30! WoWld be a very tough character aaa In Old Homestead | 4. M. Paul J SSchwegler an-| 1" civilian life. . g , : 8! an-| it wa pe netetale e Miss Consuelo Warren | nounced today. He added that all! , 1t Was mostly just talk. I had * | | servicemen and women are cord- happened to mention the FBI Leaves On Vacation One-half undivided interest in| jaiy invited to be the guest of report showing a big increase in ‘the Dr, Joseph Y. Porter home- j the club atehielame : ; interstate crimes and said I had 5 aa a ral atreets| - i heard that local police eve ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Warren |has been sold by Joseph Yates ' planned for the occasion and a Jiee me of 1017 Southard street, who is|Porter (Dr. J. ¥. Porter. Jr.),|large number of service people! Vie en 1” connected with the local United |Mamie Baker Porter, W. Curry are expected to attend. It is in-)'7 ® °FAW™ 2D, States Internal Revenue Office. |Harris, Yolanda M. Harris and tended to continue the breakfast! left on Monday morning enroute |Minnie Porter Harris to William | as a regular monthly affair on the to Jacksonville where she will|R. Porter for $6,000. The lot has a | second Sunday of each month. spend a two weeks’ vacatione frontage of 105.6 feet on Caroline | ed ~ Miss Warren was formerly con- paiedy and 180 feet on Duval} ted with the Jacksonville | street. | office of the Revenue Department, |_A house and lot on Pearl, near but was transferred to Key West |Duncan street, have been sold by | some time ago, where she has|Howard E. Wilson to Herman | remained since that time. Wolfe Urion for $4,600. The lot Tc: vt -EWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1946 \1232 aster Ave. and 13th St,/London papers commented |are warned to remain clear of ordnanceman 2¢;'¢ USNR and the effect it would have vywvvvvvvvvvvvvvwwvvwwwwwwe verve! and that, because, EDUCATION FOR DEATH, U. S. STYLE {was said about Russia’s ent- ***#424222sesecsamensageseses 2000000000 | cupy a “strategic height”, TRUMAN NOW knocked him to the floor and was be found in using the discovery | PRESIDENT EXPECTED TO AR- ht get off the beam ™ IN THE > * ————e “Brands America No 1 Public Enemy” ‘Dust Clouds, Changed HERE TOMORROW! With iubhle Poredil COMMENT ON USE OF ATOMIC BOMB Garner, John Douglas, Pvt, AGREED THAT EMPLOYING) 4 p77 LERY FIRING USMCR. Mother, Mrs. Rosa L.} BOMB AGAINST JAPAN Garner, Imperial Hotel, Jackson- ville. WILL SHORTEN WAR TO GREAT EXTENT Navy Wounded Folsom, Norman Francis, Pfc., USMCR. Farents, Mr. and Mrs. Holland, Max Walter, Fid-! Music 1c, USMCR. Wife, Mrs.| Evalyn Holland, St. Petersburg. McCormic, Joseph William, Coxswain, USNR. Parents, Mr.) and. Mrs. William McCormic,! will be held from installations of Battery B, Fort Taylor, from «By Annoc’sted Press) . } 8 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. on August LONDON, Aug. 7. — All 8 and 10. All vessels and eoants| Fort Pierce. | today on the use of the atomic|of the danger area. | Moore, James Stanley, Jr., Lt., bomb on Japan, and the staid =e oe — ~ at USNR. Parents, Mr.’ and Mis.°Manchester Guardian re-|W@!er area ert AONE do stat 2 ebeut James ‘Stanley’ Moore} Sr., 122 . forming a triangle the right leg: per ass Fankce Marni” marked that man may have! or nich extends 9000 yards at devastation : "i something that<will r i Moseley, John Thomas, Fire- sarenred egeeats a an azimuth of 210 degrees from man lc, USNR. Mother, Mrs.: °°STO¥ : ‘| 24 degrees 32 minutes 48 seconds tHiveshima, on the reat : . "Other papers declared that/North Latitude and 81 degrees 48 on Mittie Moseley Gay, Stuart. len dincaver in. trapping‘. of Stanley, James Felton, Pvt., the discovery in trapping pminutes 37 seconds West Longi- homeland island USMCR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs, 2nd then reieasing atomic} tude south to azimuth 135 degrees but @ Henry C. Stanley, Branford. _, force will change the entire|from the same point. Maximum gained of the | strategy of war. No longer.| altitude of the firing will be “ore {the London Daily Mail said,]1900 feet. Danger to all aireraft iling altitude over F assuming that there will be} below this ‘another war, will one army | danger area. | be able, as heretofore, to oc- I was raised on a southern farm When a single atomic bomb and went to church all my life. 1 Could be used to wipe out the never wanted to kill anyone. 1 height. “ grabbed that man by the shirt Further comment was in ex- collar, pulled him over the bar, pressing the hore that ways will trying to kill him with my belt to promote economic efforts of buckle when the other guys shook 1ankind. “Harnessing the atom me back to my senses. ito do man’s work on an exten- “I am scared. I hope I forget sive scale along peaceful lines,” this.” ~ - .one paper stated, “would be a “See what I mean?” said the decided asset to. the welfare of bombardieg-gunner and the the world.” { (te Anagetie® Peeam fore WAC ... and the Air Forces cap-|...'Pke. papers. agreed that em-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.— been destre: tain anetethe Medical: Corps -1o¥ing ‘the-bumb against Japan| President Truman is nearing) yy 4. captain . . . and the Marine lieu- will shorten the war. One parer this country aboard the that the object of bem tenant, with his neck back down stated that destruction caused by A ~ Fong with atumain bats in his medals, jthe bomb will convince Jap cruiser Augusta and is.en- oonaiiens Santen : Reap aa lords that further resistance will Pected to arrive tomorrow. | I rosidelll Ssumah oa! CARMEN ATTILIO —_jincan only one thing — the de- It was said that he has a re! ' AT NORFOLK, VA. **'¥<tien of their country. Either gachel filled with data that ons power ‘ wees , Japan will surrender or Japan i) he released -" , - ; | will be destroyed to a far greater, ¥" released to congress: destruction of Ue “8 Carmen Attilio, 39, chief water-/extent than the Romans destroy- men and later te the country tary strength jee ' tender, USN, of Philadelphi Carthage, another newspaper at large. bang Paani seus wortolies vee (ene ek A senator said that one im. American live ing for duties aboard a new de-| PRISONERS OF porn ag amy be the stroyer of t lantic Fleet. Re oe resident should explain is, ¢ Attilio, a veteran of ten years} THE VATIC “In what way will German + one in the Navy has, returned from prisoners be used to repai 40 months of duty aboard a de-] A" Xeweteaures some of the dam the stroyer and a battleship in the} VIC aN CIS peony sy have done in Europe Atlantic anacracitt i creign state in the world with no igen Dcintaiaey wale , + om Son of Mrs. Louise Christopher,)4t™¥. the Vatican has six German : ay 1033 Wolf street, Philadelphia, he, Prisoners of war Legion Pest Te 32 If street, jadelphia. he ais ee a) i is married to the former Alice|, Shortly after the Allies took Meet Wednesday Perez of Key West. They have|R0me, five soldiers and one of- ' two children, Anthony, 5, and| cet of the German Army escaped) 4 | owtar meet ng A i Robert 2 from an Allied prison camp and i cetin ve - : Die entered the Vatican, asking for Sree te pidge ae aa | refuge. They have been here ever Legion, will be held tomorre Donald Crawford | ? evening at 8:30 in the Lé The du | since a a P % s are house » Home, corner White and South # ie Ai and are given prisoner Several new members will 4 bek _, (ibertad to The Citizen) | treatment. They are fed Gend- given the obligation of Pha CAMP BLANDING, Aug. 7.—] armes rations and they are taken American Legion vee T-5 Donald J. Crawford has been) for walks in the Vatican daily. Fost Commander John B. Winn ‘hs! me ces released from active duty with|They have no contact with the urges all members to attend tt . ' he the Army of the United States' outer world except through the session. : after serving 59 months. | Press. eee ee ee eee 5 sa He is the son of Elizabeth C.! They do not work and are just CITY COUNCIL Sm ° Jeckson of 94-6 Poinciana Place.| waiting to be repatriated when ene ! . Key West. He has served over-| permission is given by the Allicd MEETS TONIGHT had beet ‘ for 34 months in the South- | authorities in Italy. Pacific theater, and is en-! titled to wear Battle Participation/'WAR VETERANS Honors for three campaigns. In MEETING TONIGHT addition. he wears the following medals and awards: Purple Heart, ee Presidential Citation and Philip- Key West chapter of the Veter- although othe: pines Liberation Ribbon. He! ans of Foreign Wars will hold a, up during the course of the s« plans to make his home in Key) mecting tonight in the hall at 218 ion, ‘ West. Duval Street. -_—_—— - Edward F. 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