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Four Hundred Planes Make Raid On Osaka During Day This Action Was Bp ersmrasoranege While Word Was Being |Twenty-Foot Whale Towed Into Port Here Awaited On Peace Captain Herbert Pinder Terms From Japan | towed into port Saturday 2 efternoon a sperm whale (Ry Asseci*ted Press) GUAM, Aug. 13,—While the American Third Fleet is still cruising off the Bay of dapan, awaiting word as to what action the Japs will take regarding the peace terms, 400 planes from Okin- @wa today attacked Osaka; and caused widespread dam-; age to shore installations and i garcheaes en rox LIEUT. R. REARDON teertcealt “atd°%! REACHES NEW YORK unconditional surrender if the emperor were permitted; SON OF COMMANDANT EX- | PECTED TO RETURN about 20 feet long. He struck the whale while | returning to Kev West in the vicinity of Loggerhead ey. The whale is in the Thomp- son boathouse, off the Thomp- son wharf at the foot of Mar- geret street, te remmif’Gn his throne, Ok- pe Ned Philippine base planes have either sunk or| damaged 51 Ja Is, most of them small ree tbinate | ‘a WAR j does the. Fund care for the needs; | Veh de ded dd Ww Prisoners’ Aid j American Field Service, Friends of Luxembourg, Amer: THE SOUTHERNMOST FUND USED FOR MANY PROUECTS PRESIDENT OF Pitiaon! DIVISION )MAKES SURVEY OF WORK BEING CARRIED ON Key West, other cities along tne east coast of the United States, celebrated wildly last night the ending of the war. only to hear a few min- lutes later that the report was | untrue. 13.—(FNS).! The flash that Tokyo had ac- | ORLANDO, Aug. | leases Re Pan siaies pete his week 9:34. Two minutes later United that a survey indicated that many, {Press said the report seemingly people have little knowledge of. ;wWas a mistake, and 9:40 announ- the wide scope of the work being! ed that it had been “killed.” carried on by various agencies! supported by the Fund. Hays pointed out that not only ; jof the USO and USO-Camp | Shows, United Seaman’s Service, and the} all of which directly serve our fighting j forces at home and abroad, but in addition it cares for the needs of 17 other agencies directly serv- ie ope aeeaTer an Ene Se will mail a letter some time thi American Relief for Czechoslo- Week to the vakia, American Denmark Relief, informing them that they mbst American Relief of France, Greek “iscontinhe holding their Sunday ; War Relief; American Relief for Meetings in the Harris public; Holland, American Relief for School and the Douglas public Italy, United Lithuanian Relief, school. The board based its de- an cision on the following reason: Monroe County School Board, The Citizen’ was informed today, | Radio Tokyo, commenting! TORER West on the Third Fleet’s presence i off the Bay of Japan, said it! Lieutenant Robert Reordan, was preparing fora landing’ \yo “somewhere along the Jap-; a@nese coast.’ jtelephoned his parents, Captain Policy Regarding |@ E. Reordan, commanding offi- | in the Kev West_Nav: d, | F ishing Activities. ear ‘Mrs. “Reordan shortly “after his arrival. | Captain Reordan said today he! did not know when his son will return to Key Wes | Lieutenant Reordan was. with! the Tenth } Armored .- Division | which the German Seventh SS; called the “ghost division.” “The commander of the German division whom we captured said j they were nveer able to find us,” Reordan explained. “We could} well believe that because in pearheading for the 11th Army, were operating in the German rear areas most of the time and was among the 3,339 aboard | the troopship Santa Rosa when it arrived in New York yesterday, we The ciniwing statement of pol- iey regarding sport fishing, com- mercial fishing, and sponging within the Everglades National Wildlife Refuge, Florida, has been approved for release by Albert M. Pay, Acting Director of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service will not restrict nor in- terfere with sport fishing, com- mercial fishing. or sponging in Plorida Bay and adjacent navig- able waters within the Everglades Natiorial Wildlife Refuge, with the following exceptions: once got so far ‘ahead of our sup- | The State laws and regulations , plies that we had to get them by | applicable to salt water and fresh C475 landing, in a field under} water fishing will remain in mortar fire. i effect = | Reasonable areas immediate ane 7 7 | tee bird spelen VETERANS’ UNIT | CONTRACTS FOR eoneentrated nesting areas will be closed during the nesting season. No firearms will be permitted @m the area except on water- ereft passing through the area along recognized trave! routes. \ Al Mills, district commander of the American Legion and. first | legular use or occupancy of vice ‘commander of the Legion- amy of the islands or Govern- naires in Florida, Saturday after- | memt owned lands within the noon received a telegram from! erea will be by Special Use Per-| Representative Pat Cannon, in it only which it was stated that the Vet- Mt may be necessary during erans’ Administration had signed | perteds of high fire danger to,a conract for 25 beds in the Key tegrporarily close areas of high|West General Hospital for veter- fire hazard. ans who may become ill in this a are Entertain Service Mr. Mills explained that the Me rea f st contract, before it goes into! Men At Breakfa: ,effect, must be approved by the| . | board of directors of the hospital. | Duval street USO entertains, ye fi a service men with communion eee at -snowlgaths! beds be assigned to the adminis- tweakfast Sunday tration for the compensation pro- | Arrangements were under the : vided for in the contract, any | direction of Paul Schwegler. of veteran may receive th USO. Mrs. Stephen Whalton, |treatment in the hospital free of | grend region of Catholic Daugh- cost, as is at prsent the case at} fers, Mr. and Mrs. David Mc-/the’ Veterans’ Curdy, Mrs. Pauline Pinder, Mis. | pines, Florida. Mamie Moss. Mrs. Mary Debocee, Mee Oliver Gato, Mrs. Carri —_———___ Bernmrenter, Mrs. Tessie Martinez end Miss Bobby Warren served PALACE THEATER the breakfast. Selections were sung by the GLORIA; vin naval station chorus and army | “DESTINY”. wtainers appeared in several TUBES REPAIRED | OVERSEAS HOTEL by the Dill Elecime Vulcamzer | 917 Fieming St. Phone 9104 bow Smith Auto Service s Special Summer Rates $8.00 to $12.00 Weekly ont News and Serial | States. He has been awarded the medical} PRESCRIPTION Hospital in Bay i\GARDNER’S PHARMACY Relief for Norway, Philippine War “We are not averse to permit- Relief, Polish War Relief, Russian ting any demonination from hold- War Relicf, United Yogoslav Re- ing an occasional mecting in a lief, Refugee Relief Trustees, and public school house, but the Jeho- the U. S.Committee for the. care vah witnesses have been condutt- of European children. ing their meetings regularly in The National War Fund, Hays the Harris and Douglas schogls explains, came through the need for almost a year. for a “united nation wide effort “First, We Should bear in mind and a single campaign for funds that the schoo. houses were con- rather than the costly and annoy-'structed by taxpayers’ money for ing practice of permitting each the express Purpose of insructing agency to conduct its own cam-'the children of our community, paign with one drive following also at public expens: nat onthe heels of another, or more! a; meeting places for any relig ig several being carried on at jou; denomination or sect ry and me time with duplicate other denomination or sect in Key cont, wane of effort and public! west has its own meeting place, annoyance. i srovided — fo: : seine He points out that the termina- fe icin 1 Bae conti Be a tion of fighting in Europe has act ie nia, ‘ ; 2 ft a“ iy a dit would ually increased rather than less- Upraln (bo ieee olnen denen. ened the work of most of these |/#Hons for the School Board to agencies, since their work begins|P'OVide regular meeting places - \for the Jehovah y Scee Gt tt where the combat forces leave off, fo! the Jehovah witnesses, or t and the manner in which they per- Pople of any other faith form will have much to do with) “When the witnesses first came the establishment of a just and/to us, which was almost a year lasting peace. ago, they asked for the use of the The Florida Division of the Nat-; Harris and Douglas s ional War Fund has set up an able |short time. We were and efficient organization and our quota can be quickly and easily ed to |met if the public fully under-| Place. chool for a under the build or rent a meeting and that they wisned to use need it represents and will make which we thought would be brief. NEWSPAPER —. EST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1945 KEY WEST JOINS MANY OTHER CITIES IN-CELEBRATING WHAT APPEARED TO BE END OF WAR‘ in common with its source was not Washington, | Walter L. Hays, president of the'cepted the President’s condition- in Sydney, |Florida Division of the National '@l offer was sent out over wires people in that city also celebrated —Jt was announced today d by the United Press at the ending of the war. | The report went out under a tion was | Washington dateline, but the U. news spread around the city that! with Japan ends. One senator }P. manager there announced that the report was false. Jehovah witnessess }of a member. | jmeetings in the same way with- | Soviet forces continue to ad- records "©! vance rapidly in Manchuria | those two Japanese depend- impression that they had intend- | HOSPITAL BEDS) | stands its purpose, the imperative |the schoolhouses until that time, | x IN THE USA SENATE AGREES WITH HOUSE ON DRAFT REPEAL THIS IS PLAN BEING OUT-; and today the preident of UP} ° offers a reward of $5,000 for the} LINED TO BE PUT INT arrest and conviction of the per- | EFFECT WHEN WAR WITH son responsible for issuing the} statement. He also requested the} ‘JAPAN ENDS FBI to help in trying to find the culprit. A similar report was received Australia, and the {My Associnted Press) WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. i ' In Key West there was the that the Senate had agreed| blowing of whistles and horns, to the house proposal that’ and in the navy yard a fireworks the selective draft law be re- display was given. The celebra-' pealed as soon as the war continued even after! ‘ {declared that the country ——-} could raise an army of vol- JEHOVAH WITNESSES DENIED USE eo OF SCHOOL HOUSE BEYOND SEPT 1, after the war is over. | Comment here today was | that several years probably ‘ will elapse before atomic en-} evenings was only four or five, so that they would not be incon- ' an be harnessed for in- s|venienced by meeting in the home dustrial uses. It was said fur- The witnesses who meet in the Harris school also jhold meetings in the homes of members, and we trust they can hold thier Wednesday and Sunday ther that, as a result of em- ploying the energy, a thou-, sand things not in use now! will be produced, and that the energy will prove a boom , to labor. Should the war end in the next few days, the likelihood is that 550,000 automobiles will be produced by the end out any inconvenience.” i “The Citizen was informed fur-' ther that the witnesses had re- quested the use of Key West High School auditorium for their Wed- nesday and Sunday meetings, but of the year, another state- were promptly refused. ment said. It was added that peste ‘gasoline rationing probably REDS ADVANCE iwill be discontinued... when ‘the war is over, and many foodstufis will be taken off IN MANCHURIA the ration li ‘JOBS ‘OPEN TO ESO, MAKING E MUCH AEROS? MOST EV ERY BODY RESS IN KOREA AND i laste SURROUNDING AREA | Nearly everyone in Monroe county cafe wants to work has ed a job, according to figures released by Carl B. Smith, C man of the e Industrial Commission. Unemployment compensation show that no one in Mon- roe county received payment dur- ing the week of July 30 to August and Korea in attempts to 4. payments are made to covered cut in two the one and one- workers, out of cmployment half million Jap through no fault of their own, who have applicd for but have been ,unable to find suitable work, ' Smith said. (iy Anxoctatee Press? MCSCOW, Aug. 13. —~ troops in encies. Today’s communique also; payments totaling $24,182 were id that Russian forces have made during the week to 1,591 made gdins averaging 30 covered and qualified unemployed Sakhalin, w points like an accusing finger ich persons—577 males and 1,014 fe- males in 46 of Florida’s 67 coun- miles in their contributions promptly! “As their use of the building: when called upon. did not turn out in that way, we, to Hokkaido, the northern. tes. k aaa ree jnotified the witnesses that they} most island in Japan proper, | Chairman Siena ae Seas NATHAN ROBERT: would not be permitted to use The wer office announced sone eau wonns end ee ay ACK IN STATE. '2¢ chovlhouses longer than June| that the activity of Russian! {3 ERnt conics are ree ne B a ~ (1, but they asked for an extension, | troops in Korea, Manchuria Saniement Rieleuinee and we fixed the date on Septem-/} and Sakhalin will be contin-; BAS Pfc. Nathan J. Roberts, who had j ber 1. Now there will not be any|yed till Tokyo announces been overseas in the ETO Thea- |further extension. ter of Operations, where he serv-} “The principal of the Douglas led in the Infantry Division as a|schoo] informed us that the at- jtruck driver, has returned to the ;tendance at the witnesses’ meet- ings on Wednesday and Sunday | good conduct medal and badge in — combat duty. ~— Private Roberts is now enroute to Key West, where he will visit Nae eeeeeeneeneneee| 2 Tare, Feeav| 2128 Simonton Street his father, Merlin H. Roberts, 715) Ingredients San"| SPECIALS \Fr ancis street. On All Brands of WHISKEY At O.P.A. Ceiling Prices SHENLEY RESERVE THREE FEATHERS CALVERT SPECIAL CARSTAIR, WHITE SEAL Compounded by Pharmac! Phone 17? 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MAKE PLANS FOR CHRIST- MAS ARTICLES FOR MEN OVERSEAS Playing Santa Claus in the summer has been. the role of : Junior Red Crossers of the Key. ; West Chapter, American Red ‘Toss as they. designed reindeer, a igh bells, and other Christrnas lecorations for delivery to serv- icemen overseas next December.| With Great In order to reach their destina- rb tion in plenty of time, the units which were so popular in’ 1943 ry) and 1944 had to be completed by} was the end of July, Mrs. Dagny Por-| j wae a = ter, chairman of the chapter Jun- ior Red Cross corps, stated, Half of the 1,000 unit quota ac- cepted by the local chapter wis | made by the Junior Red Crossers, | statement, all children under 15 years of age,! heown Oy that during their work period: | tien here immediately eae Junior Red Cross stude ior Red Cross ow Re ee the Poinciana Day Camp com- ‘i eros See pleted the remaining portion as part of their summer camp pro- ; gram, under the direction of Mrs,' Floence Dulion, director of the Monroe county Extended Schools ¥ service. ; Radio Tok The units consisting of greeting for hom cards, and envelopes which are’ curred again te the tf used either for menu covers at! old erown pre of Jap “ in a tre listener parties or take ; Hon ede send though preparing the Je rem to the folks back home;| gue for te gids tay favors,-—three odimentions ton lor hie ps mod 00 ornaments such as santa clau ing emperor und ; angels, reindecr, etc,, for hang iawn. Chisitnas ateae Genuaried re that done, then tt tal table center pieces, wall post-|eney, in the name « Be all in the Christmas motif boy emperor, would eet The children who are respon cordanet sible for the completion of the of a supreme 1,000 unit package which was de-! ppese \ livered to Red Cross Area Head witazerland te quarters Jast week arc day that it had Mari: Spencer, Dorothy Ann) 8 'M4 Huskcy, Jon | Marshe, Fred | WiPele*s Message trom 4 Marshe, Floyd Ambrose, Joe that said ned Mahlbachcr, Floyd Davis, Shir-] Walt for as Icy Spencer, Donald Richie, Stan- | houncemne ley Irving, Brenda Morrison,! Nothing: fu John Edward Castro, Kedrie Am-| trom Tokyo ' brose, Jacqueline Dheafer, June’ elapsed, wher ‘ Haun, Barbara Richie, Ruth| age was rej Haun, Helen Howes and Janct| Tokyo has been ails Morrison. cet . as saving anything @ Tokyo broaden FIRING PLANNED pores : tat Pore y) Suzuki had been ca imperial palace tw emperor, and that the then ir The it coast Army announced today artillery firing prac- will be held from Fort Tay lor between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., weather permitting, Minintons on August 15. All vessels and ai craft are warned to remain clear of the danger area. The danger area will be the water area offshore Fort Taylor forming a triangle the right leg of which extends 7000 yards at an azimuth of 270 derees from 24 degrees 32 minutes and 48 sec- onds North Latitude and 81 de- grees 48 minutes and 37 seconds West Longitude and the left leg of ch extends 7000 yards at! an azimuth of 160 degrees from the same point. Maximum alti- tude is 6500 yards. Arrange For Scrvices When V-J Day Arrive Antic ating V-d minister Baptist Chureb announced. A who are in town and have pa If the dav at 5 pb. m.. the se that dav at 8 ment comes aft day at 8 p. m Plar care of a one, DELAYED TWINS DENVER, Col. — Veterinarians are puzzled over the delayed birth One was born early in May, then of two colts to a mare, Blondic, late in June’ Blondie gave birth to a setopd colt | Sam eearmennee, PIONEER HOTEL 151 N. E. FIRST STREET! In the Heart of Miami | The Rendezvous of Key West SERVICEMEN and | ceneeseeueeeeeeeeeserens CIVILIANS ROASTERS and FRYERS “BEST FOR A NIGHT'S REST: 'BRADY’S” (Live) Poultry One Block West of Bus Depot and Egg Market oi sssssssseesssssceeees, PEFFEEESEFESEEESESOEE OES cgardiles church affi or DUVAL at SOUTHARI Sponsored by the Elks