The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 9, 1945, Page 1

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Silent About Attack; Teld Of Other Raids From Air sis Boyce A. Williams, State Di- Asencinted Frees) 1 GUAM, Aug. 9.—A second "ector, War Manpower Commis- @tomic bomb has been drop-' sion, on Japan, this time on' an industrial city, 3 in the province #8¢n¢y and to adjust the program Kyushu the southernmost to changes in war production and main islands. ‘shifts that have been made in the the he area of Nagasaki is 12 jight of present needs. “The miles. did x) | Reduction in personnel service S8Y ‘has been made, Government ex- whaj was the extent of the! penditures reduced, and man- and it is not expec-' power controls in certain areas an official announce-' relaxed. These actions were taken ment will be made of the hav-‘after a thorough study and re- im Nagasaki until view of the manpower outlook in tomorrow. the State were completed and Radio Tokyo today was ew problems analyzed. Under ettent about this latest attack the new program problems of by ae atomic bomb, but it transition from a highly organized told about other attacks from and intensified _war production oir. onda are seed to Aipiae . un arising out o! emo! za- mye 300 apertorts goa and reconversion. The activi- ao eur more of the cit-'ties of the War Manpower Com- hat the Japs had been mission will be limited to those told would be attacked, and that are directly related ta. sup- HOw Anteritar und “British? porting “the needs of the ‘armed Pienes from the fleet com-'services and to assisting employ- tended by Admiral Halsey ers in obtaining workers to meet their requirements and to assi: set was reported off ing returning veterans in th Japan's eastern » paby and efforts to again take their place vet enly two Jap planes at- ©" Civilian life. Displaced war tempted to attack it. B workers would also have. the at- announces that action has been taken to strengthen the aa dot ef them were shot down by: te"tion of the United States Em- American flyers while they feyment Service in their efforts were still far off from any ;'° Stans [brs tolmewndode, In working out the new pro- warship a SA \gram, Mr. Williams stated that : three general purposes were con- Mrs. A. L. Brazil sidered—first, provision for furn- Returns To Tampa ishing manpower required to keep existing war production on Mrs. A. L. Brazil, sister of Mrs. schedule; second, Peed PF Hoffman left over the secure for individuals who have Pieris Motor Lines Tuesday aft- served.the Country in the conduct eeneon for her home in Tampa of the war their rights; and third, efter @ visit of two weeks. y & J Burgert accompanied his the veterans to secure his rights te attend the funeral and benefits under the G. I. Bill Mr. Hoffman and returned of Rights. theme by plane the day following.' It is expected that the relea 7 _ — of manrower from declining war OPEN jproduction and from the armed SKATING”RINK forces will result in sharp in- creases in unemployment unless civilian production is encouraged Sat., Sun. ,and permitted to expand at a raté 30 P.M. which will absorb those in nced Matinee Sat. jof job: 2:30 to $ P. M. Discussing relaxation of man- power controls, Mr, Williams stat- LA CONCHA HOTEL COCKTAIL LOUNCE AIR CONDITIONED for YOUR COMFORT . Now Featuring DANCING EVERY NIGHT Music by Barroso’s Orchestre and The New Cocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ e BREAKFAST Served trom . . . 7:00 A.M, to11;00 A.M. Served from. . . . 12:00 Noon to 2:00 P.M. Berved from ... . 5:30 PM. to 8:30 P.M. } HUGH C. HODGE, Manager ‘oeeeeoonnonnnsonvtnnvnnetsoussagy nse yaar. 00 Ne NzENHEUANTUEAUOEAEONEUGUAEUUUOUEGEGOOEALEEUUENRELHRLL | _ |ROAD SERVICE INVITE US TO YOUR NEXT BLOW-OUT * PHONE 9134 *% Flats Fixed eTires Changed eNew Tires eNew Batteries Accessories eComplete Service eExpert Mechanic OPEN SUNDAY SERVICE POOR OLD CRAI STATION eBatteries Charged Medio Tokyo Remained STATE DIRECTOR OF MANPOWER cu COMMISSION MAKES MOVE TOWARD STRENGTHENING AGENCY PROGRAM ployment Representative, provision to! making it as easy as possible for | THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1945. NOW RE the Key West Lions’ Club, MONDAY NIGHT | Gerald Saunders, a director. of | ge aid} ng | bidges, which w nt to Gover-} ‘BY JUNIOR CHAMBER OF | nor Milliard F. Caldwell, Senators} Charles O. Andrews and Claude, Per and Representative Pat: ! Cannon. H j | ‘The club's board of directors, to-| Plans have been completed for gether with the chairman of the ' publicity committee, Enrique Es-| ¥° jquinaldo, Jr., is solidly behind} the, the movement. Besides Mr. Saund- e e * jtoday that the- club" is w | ‘anxiously to hear from the reso-j D : FIRST OF PROPOSED SES-!1iiju, advocating the removal of, SEPM GIBSON 1S. CHARGE! 9 SIONS TO BE SPONSORED tolls on the Overseas Highway| ° WITH OFFENSE AND HELD COMMERCE | holding the First Town Hall Coun- cil meeting, sponsored by Junior Chamber of Commerce, at! are Hastings Smith, Gonzalo Bez-| the County Court House, Monday anilla, Allan Hampton, Fred Mill- eee EES SONY oe, Albert DiNbgrd and Raymond | beginning at Curry. The ed that this will be done as rap- ‘idly as possible, censistent: with the demands of the war in the, South Pacific. evening, August 13, 8_ o'clock. Reconstruetion The revised program from ‘the’ extended by the Jaycces to par-| Bridge District to pay for the con- accordance with the President’s, subject “How can Key West ob-! pends on the nature of the replies request of July 4, 1945, that all, tain adequate beaches?”. j to the resolution, sent to the gov- Government agencies exercise ex- | Those taking part in the dis-; ¢rnor, the senators and the repre-; © 'treme care in the handling ofi cussion will be: Clem Price. of, sentatives, what further action + ' | iLions Await Reply Seo0nd Atomic. Bomb Dropped “ian nerr roe | ars. ers, other meinbers of the board| ing?” work any more and stuck to it.”; morning by Peace Justice Enrique | Finance! Esquinaldo, Jr., and the answers} Men, all prominent in Civie Corporation holds the bonds issued | were given by Josehh Sipeors ae {affairs have accepted invitations.| by the Overseas Road and Toll whe. Sa eae ea standpoint of exrenditures is in} ticipate in a discussion on the’ struction of the bridges. It de VASE on a charge of assault and attery, v uch that Justice Esquinaldo in- assault. The defendant pleaded: U.S.A. That's One View Of Statement Made In Tokyo By Domei News Ageney ” "IDO ODDIIBM, “Stand By — Watch Por FOR TRIAL IN criminaL REDS CELEBRATE ENTRANCE OF WAR AGAINST NIPPONS ee (By Associated Press STRUCK IN HEAD AT SOUTH BEACH COURT —_—— ! “How long has it been since ou worked’ i MOSCOW, Aug. 3.——Rus- “One year and three months.”| sians today celebrated the “Why haven't you been work-! entrance of their country into the war against Japan. Red soldiers paraded in the streets here and were cheer- “Oh, I took a notion not to, The questions» were asked this Not issued its first commique about the reported fighting in Manchuria. It was pointed out thet the command, during the war with Germany, particu- larly in the closing stages, said nothing about the fight- ing until a decisive victory but the testimony was ased the charge to aggravated Government funds and the need, Price Tours, and long active in| will be ta'cn by the directors. | guilty and sie Le in $500 mae bed bees scored in a given Suael eden cunn eee iy aie aiaaagae | work the Beach oject, Will-! lise ‘or criminal court. Soe ad ‘: commanders See a eee ee WL Dane icc oeres ee ; | ‘The complainant was William! — It wes stated, however, that troops im its far-flung battle Pe ee ena se ieary fa as ° ~.,) Ehree New Police | Menendez, 67, who told the court’ Russian troops on the Man- | line and told them: “Slee to efficient operation. Mr. Will-| intendent of Lighthouses, - Earl - - , iams said that WMC in Florida,| Adams, city councilman, Wallace Officers On Duty ‘2t Gibson had been Denne churian front were poised to by.watech for ammeuner through the operation of the new |B. Kirke, of the Federal Housing “him for more than a year. Mr. attack when Russia issued hef ment,” streamlined program. would show: Authority and Bowman Cutter ao Menendez conducts a place on declaration of war. That announcemest prot streamlined program, would show Ineho will-act as amonitae: Mayor John Carbonell, Jr., has Rest Beach where he sells bait i a reduction of approximately 55} Meudisnecke Pe SE sealers and microphones @PPointed Harry Lee Baker, Eu- 1 . : siete aE gene Hernandez and Elmer Del te: Penditures im, operating \eost of 1ay.be heard by every one in tz Police department, the Employment Service. ___ | tendance. ; { The new officers appointed en- Mr, Williams’ staf will consist; "Music for the occasion will start tered upon their duties last even- of Harry VanBrunt, Chief of Em-/ 41 7:39 Pp. M. under the direction ing. ployment Division. Z. T. John- A ; jof Mr. Slate of the city Recreation ——_-..__ a se et son, Chief of Business Manage- | Commission. ment’ Division, H. E- Spaulding, | ~ piscussions during the first part ~Chief . of Reports. and Analysis |.4¢the-program will be confined? Division, Fons A. Hathaway,! to the spcakers at the table. After Chief of Training Division. and| these discussions are over quest R. E. MacDonald, Veterans Em-| ions may be asked by any person in the audience regarding the sub- Employmeat offices providing | Ject under discussion. In this way permanent and complete services! it is hoped to obtain a cross sec- were retained in Jacksonville, Pal-! tion of atka, Daytona Beach, Cocoa, Ft. | their Pierce. ‘West Palm Beach, Ft.!The general public is Lauderdale, Ft. Myers, Miami, — - {Miami Beach, Key W: people of Key West, on beach, invited. ideas regarding the SER Haven. oF lando, cian Pen a Barlow. Tallahassee, Marianna! Nite Club — Stock Island EERE Hele Sh aes lita and Panama. Open Daily 12 Noon to Midnight! || ro1mez Location of South Fla. Co ees SS ——— counties with less than 10,000! Music by Sugaloa Orchestra one | population, Daily 8 to 12 — Sunday 6 to 12 We Specialize In Concluding, Mr. Williams stat-; No Orchestra Tuesday Nite ed that the changes made in the | Boca Chica Bus No. 4 to the Door | WMC program and the United! Dining Room Will Open Soon | |States Employment Service, will result in the saving of funds by the elimination of needless jobs! of lost’ motion, duplication vof effort, and will make the agency a_more efficient organization, — BOY WANTED | BI NG O | For work in newspaper | Nightly 7:30 | office and printing i | lant |/DUVAL at SOUTHARD| atau | Sponsored by the Elks | \ also | _ OVERSEAS HOTEL | 917 Fleming St. Phone 9104 Special Summer Rates $8.00 to $12.00 Weekly GULF STREA Ogerated under the personal management of I Division at Simonton Phone 9106 MUST HAVE BICYCLE © | { . | 6 Days a | Apply in person to a KEY WEST CITIZEN Hotel and RESTAURANT Wiener Key West and To Our Friends, Patrons and the General Public Our New Hours are as follows: OPEN DAILY 5 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT Serving anything you may want— A Sandwich, Short Order or a Complete Meal pci ins asain ale ici im BEER and WINES SERVED DURING LEGAL HOURS Announcement We are now making alterations, improvements and dec- H orating and shall shortly open our new Restaurant and | WE WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR CAR AL ARMENGOL, Manager Division and Francis Sts. WUUUOAANOEeVEUEEUOEEOOLOEOUUUGASQOREEEDELLOOUAAUAAQOOECEEDEL EO AOUOESOEORUUOUOU UAH AHONERCEE EE Patio—it will be an innovation to Key West. WATCH FOR THE OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE CITIZEN CLOSED ON T! and rents boats. Yesterday, he SPAIN’S | ATE | RAINTING BODY and | FENDER Work | |""""*. 1 Expert Workmen at Your Service Week Save Your Car by Having It STEAMED CLEANED Painted Underneath With Rust Proof Paint OPEN SUNDAYS F dadaddad Ett nn ens stified, while bending over, Gib- son struck him over ‘the head ionally. If that the pur- twice with a onc-by-three piece BRENNAN port of what of ceiling, causing scalp wounds. i . figs. “And I had not given him the ROTES men, then ons “(Continued on Page Three). j{' 4 , one thing else eau 4 ders on guard to listen te INTERNATIONALISM Was { SUBJECT OF DISCUS. SION AT MEETING But that news alee | reached the dap civilin William Brady was in charge Of presumably abe Ub }the program today at the luneh- otis Des con of the Key West Rotary Cl F ‘ ind he chose Internationalisn juss wy ‘the subject discussion . I E | The chief speaker was Capta ye ® J. EB. Brennan, of the United {States Marine Corps, who stressed 4 . for Your Car) jthe point that education t! ‘ h only means by which peace ma the Phone 782 or 423 be made secure ‘ Masnet ‘ were sume by Je Vv read ntracting & Engineering Co. lee with Mi Beatrwe weeste levwele = Moreny at the piano, ' - re - (In Wa EET A CLAIRE LE ARTE STERLING'S POULTRY MARKET ot ven! |1320 ELIZA ST. PHONE 24: '""’ ‘ FRYERS ROMANCE MURDER ROBBERY ROD CAMERON “Riders of Sante be’ Serie and Mew, ESE RER mA Fe ee PIONEER HOTEL 151 N. E. FIRST STREET In the Heart of Mien The Rendervous of Key Wee SERVICEMEN and CIVILIANS All Vie With Each Other A SLIGHT CASE OF THEFT Starting Tomorrow In The Citizen UAUUYIUTOVUDUAAUEEOGALELUNS1444i0 6440004. 02 4 ANA) HORAN EE HaHa ERROR PRURRR OREO eterna pe MIDGET BAR and PACKAGE GOODS STORE The Friendly Little Tavern Greene and Simonton » of Our Enlarged BAR » PACKAGE GOODS STOr MUSIC from 8:30 by the MELODY BOYS. Gibbey ond 1 All Day Thursday We Will S« Budweiser — Schlits — Goebel’s Beer and Conedien A at the Bar and in the Patio The ¢ Prince George Whiskey, eKinsiey Whiskey 86 Proof, Pt. $2.70 | pe : Dayton Club Whiskey, Sth 6 Proof, Pt. eRomer Whissey, 86 Pr. ost Senay Gam, Pt. Sth $4.30 | *Howard Canedien , HURSDAY oH. Walker Gin, 90 Pr. Whiskey. Sth one Pt. $2.10 | eTOM COLLINS Sth $3.40 Per Drink ’ HUUS2U000b UA SU4UH0HUCEGELUL LOH 0G4E40CSEE¢EODLEHH4444 AUHEEDEROUULODOA E808 E8R EAR OROH OAOAA ORRERORRERRRRPRERIHHRHeREMH “Y= ‘veer ~- =}

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