The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 21, 1945, Page 1

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(By Associnted Preasi ianas in the summer of 1944 top-' i Bi GUAM, Aug. 21.—Occu-| Far Beyond What Was ; P| : i : ae! y o4 ped the pillars of mandated and WS setts t ff eee tah — will begin Generally Believed | war-won islands in the central! > P LANS FOR NAVY ADVISORY |Cninas Te Have Beem next lay by American — Pacific. { ; y Paratroop- airmen, General Douglas MANILA, Aus al teen In three hard fought ta aed ? coll RECEIVING DEP OT — ” MacArthur announced to-| ese warships and merchant- |American marines and soldiers’ Official Navy Photograph = [ ADVISORY 4:30 a.m. EWT: ers Landing In Jap day: men of all classes were de- {moved the offensive 1,900 miles’ PRESENTATION OF THE PURPLE HEART was made_ NOT COMPLETE prepared pesca ch? The planes will land. 20| ‘Stfoved to a degree even {west from Tarawa in the first’ at the Naval Hospital recently to Sgt, Lemuel Ward Far-' ch anee, cf equally aan Prison Camps } miles southwest, of Tokyo.| Yrester, than, had been | serious threat to Japanese secur- .is, USMCR, of Memphis, Tenn., center, above, and Pfc. | which extends over most of j Two days later troops will maces ae Ailes sioaigerrs ity. Richard Patrick Kadell, USMCR, of Jerseyville Ill, right, KEY WEST DESIGNATED AS! the Behamas west of longi- a d, also in the Tokyo area.| was announced ai” headquar- |, Saipan, Tinian and Guam be-/by Capt. Joseph B. Logue, medical otficer-in-command.| scemprinc AND .DIS-| tude 75 degrees. This dis- | (We Asnootated Prenst i Radio Tokyo announced! ters today, es a result of dis. [ame first line American bases—, P#tris received his’ wounds in the Asiatic-Pacific area on! turbed area will move west- WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. : | today that the Japanese high, closures made by the 15 J tremendous supply and repair de- ‘March 17, 1945, and ‘Kadell'in the same aréa onSept: 15,; CHARGING POINT FOR'CF-i ward and will cause rather | __Four of the flyers whe ac ba ee | FICERS AND MEN. | human, 'the Florida ‘Strate | companied General “Jiowmy” . tion is carried out peace-| The envoys said that out [for an ever-groving armada of SORTER SEITE Lp eRe CRETE GI ICT, Se a (| Doolittle on his memorable } - |B-29 Superforts in their mi ENTS ENR RED i | raid on Tokye on April 18, ably. of 382 warships only 55 uperforts in their mighty EEN | : on a ' tt was explained that all | main, and that practically jattacks. on the Japanese home- FIFT STUD. OLL IN | At the Navy Yard it Was next 24 hours. No further ad- 1948, less then four manthe : yi baldiere sills be am a lege had been damaged ja ae i said this morning that Key; en ee un- after the Japs had back ge Wea 1] i * Behin eir con it, aay) . 5 ‘, $ ferred from the area’ ! poy Brcihe eurieree cx the ‘some of the fougntest. fighting CROSS HOME SERVICE TRAINING UNIT. West Has been Hee lend stabbed at Peart Harber, where the landings are to Only one-seventh of the /0f the Pacific. The Japanese lost . a sommes ,a receiving center for the V Ln dh dk dddidd be made, and that police- | merchant ships Japan had |More than 50,000 men in the de- | discharge of officers and en-§ ——————————— Service Press Day Wire and AP Features For 65 Years Devoted to th " Best Interests of Key West” Planes To Land Twenty Miles Southwest Of City; Troops To Land Two Days Later men will be put on duty to stop are #raqeained by Jap- anese civilians to make un- friendly demonstrations. | Jap civilians have been's 1 told repeatedly, the broad-| OME PGI G4 Cabot : g ch ——-——_resignation of the Tojo cabinet,’ : : ; the r ing stati Trumbo, ‘on the day the daps were caster said, to remain calm! linflicating what Obie Nanna tod voters, in accordance with a spe-;on Duval Street yesterday wal eae ee Wastington: task VISITED IN CANADA AND viven a taste of what Was te and to go about their work FRANKLIN ARCHER coral and limestone meant to the cial Jegislative age will beeieen morning. = ‘Saturday for conferences regard VARIOUS OTHER POINTS come from the sky, took off the same as usual. homeland, : Monday, August 27, and will ¢ndj The course is part of a Na- ing the discharge of enlisted men, | | trom, the airplane carrier on October 26. i tional Red Cross program to but he bas not returned yet. i DURING VACATION ' Hornet to give Tokye ite fit spl ? mes por a Bint aha NAMED CUSTODIAN Fe island. into a strong base. It sued today, cautioning ea ican Occupation Of, |.."°"" Japan To Begin Sunday ¢ MARIANAS FIGHT MADE YANKS MASTERS "SII DDIOL OM, Jap Ships Destroyed before the war with the United States and Great Brit- jan are today intact, the en- voys stated. cs THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1945 TWO MARIN IN THE U.S.A a8 ES|RECEIVE PURPLE HEART. OF CENTRAL PACIFIC: ec By MORRIE LANDSBERG | | AP Features Writee | American conquest of the Mar-' Reported |fense of the three islands. And REREGISTRATION Fifteen students have en- listed men in the navy, but rolled in the Key West Chap- that arrangements have not jat sea there was the costly at-! re OF VOTERS WILL ‘ter, American Red Cross yet been completed to take tempt by Nippon’s fleet to in-| Z H v iterfere with the Saipan landings. | BEGIN ON MONDAY ; Home Service Basic Training that action. ; Course, which began classes Saipan Knocks Out Tojo { The fall of Saipan forced the; The city’s re-registration of| in the Woman’s Clubrooms Goddard, commanding officer of Japan had had 30 years to build The re- ration will be ducted on the first floor of City Hall, and all voters willbe at acquaint all civic-minded — At what point in Key West the was the headquarters for all Jap- persons with one of the two officers will be received and dis- itize Four f Flyers Making ‘Raid On Tokyo tn 1942 As Being Found Alive Lieutenant Commander L. H.} JUDGE LOPEZ IS { { Circuit Court Judge Aquiline BACK FROM TRIP ise. | Three of ! ff : ti Ls 4 Sixteen vilians to conduct themselves OF VOTE MACHIN anese forces in the central jocuiri m@eigter -i . tharter obligations of the charged is not yet known, it was Lopez, Jr. returned last night noon, the were « in @ “friend! Absepeap “d : ,Pacific and the central point, too, eats sie da ane eres a a merican Red Cross, and Said at the Navy Yard, but that from a three weeks’ vacation pac v4 ny b ag only #6 to Talieve Seacapeites of all . |for, administration of the man- teats Bectinn, as tae clagses ate being information was expected to be: that took him as far as Canada, prc | tek te el nie J noe Dh oo , } ,dated island: j . ihe as . ‘ap the received at any hour where he remained a week. He © anes 4 anxiety. peers | GOING TO JAMESTOWN, We Yu “Siren thickly ‘fortified, pro-, hela ip haygers all over tho said the days were cool and the tty te intercept the Mitch. Major Herrick Gets | Leagues between Ameena cat enee: : . ae b sth ay Vie re ws | In Boston he attended a meet TOR Lech arringed ws : Bronze Star Medal} “17% MECHANISM: TO. IN- ese. | I$ LEAVING NAVY More Geen ae netic: ing of the Rotury Club, und suid the flyers, after droppin | STRUCT INSPECTORS It was devastating American ization, that they “may better HUSBAND DIES he met several members who, their bombs, w te mpake 330581, Air Corps, distinguished; Franklin Archer has been ye ‘enemy carly in the cecrpaign EXPECTS TO BE HONOR. {ic Wun heroes of World War iin ‘its attractions they intended cecded in reaching tha himself by meritorious service in; appointed custodian and Marines of the 2nd and 4th Divi- Two who are rapidly being re--F RANK MecBROOME IN MIAMI) to make other visits here. Some crashed into the are mapeort, of combat opera- | general supervisor of the sions and soldiers of the 27th In.’ ABLY DISCHARGED IN ii iined to the circle of their own, THOUGHT HIS WIFE WAS I ae aioe nl open vent other fell late Genie jons agains’ ie enemy in China! a entini vad ahines? tate ivision, “ver, = + homes { o New York, then spent a few p * from September 1, 1944 to Nov- county’s.17 voting machines, a a] at Ween ut os ABOUT MONTE m The keynote of the Home Serv- BURGLAR COMING IN days in the mountains in New ( hina occupied by th. / ember 28, 1944. John England, supervisor ‘of Hill 500, Hell’s Pocket and Death ice department is “helping oth —— Jersey. From there he went to and a few landed on As Air Party Officer attached | registration, said toaay. Valley. Licutenant Leslie f. Hart, USN, ers”, Mts. Polly R. Collins, in- (fy Ancctated Press c attended a committee * me ’ to units of the Chinese Expedi-| Mr. Archer also will keep the Invaded June 15, Saipan was who has been in West three struct of the course here, MIAMI, Aug. 21.—Mrs. | meeting of Rotarians in Mon- Those apprehended tionary Forces during the Sal-|machines in perfect operating declared secured July 9 — pre- years and 15 days, having arrived brought out yesterday's | Sally A. Macbroome, 19,/treal and a luncheon given by the Japs were court mart ween Campaign, Major Herrick | condition, and, in order to under- maturely, many thought, for 5,-. un <ugust 5, 1¥4Z, said today he sion. who was shot by her hus-|the Rotary Club in Quebee: ed on char of murder displayed unusual initiative in the | stand their mechanism, he will go 000 Japs were killed afterw rd | expected to be honorably dis-) Today's class heard the begin- band, Frank MacBroome, “I had a restful and enjoyable all of them, except t face of difficult and primitive |to Jamestow, N. Y., where the during the mopping up proc charged from the navy in about ning of a serics of d’scussions on Jast Friday night, died today| iP,” he said, “yet I was glad to who were given | conditions, courage under enemy | American Automatic Voting Ma- U. S. casualties reached 16,000, @ month, and he will Ieave methods to achicve the given jn a local hospital get back in Key West.’ tences, were executed artillery and small arms fire, and| chine Company is establsihed, including 3,100 killed. The Japs {or his home in Nashville, Tena., point Mrs. MacBre ome, whol Judge Lopez said that he will he four were devotion to duty. and spend two wecks there un- Jost more than 27,000 killed: 2. t0 resume his job as a political Classes will be in session every ig aaron Pinot decide when to summon 4 American paratroopes Charged with the responsiblity | de" expert instructors to familiar 161 others were iaken prisoner.” , Writer in the Nashville Banner. morning from 10 gum. to 12 noon WAS Snowy te Beton atlgrand jury until he has con landed in Ja for ensuring close cooperation be-, h¥nself with the machine. Victory Exposed Truk | He stated that ae had recently through Friday of this week and mother, was returning trom al ferred with Assistant State At- male tween clements of the Fourteenth | On his return to Key West, Mr. Loss of her pleotal base in the! heard from the publisher of that Monday through Friday of next screened porch when her jtorney William V. Albury. Judge '" "AIC" stasy Air Force and the Chinese ground | Archer first will instruct election’ central Pacific Sed, and i paper, one of the best known in weck. husband said he thought she|Lopez added that the fail term ,, s7 ae forces, this officer set up and | inspectors in the use of the ma- some extent isolated, the Jape © the South, with the information’ Those who are enrolled are: was a burglar and fired atjof the circuit court begins on the COAST ARTILLERY maintained the effective air-to- | Chine and then deputy custodians, ose held Carolines to the south that Lieutenant Hart's position Dr. J. H. MacConncll, Mrs. Ar- her. ithird Monday in October, adding FIRING TOMORROW air communicttions so necessary | Who, in turn, will show the peo- (pra is only 690 miles Aes was waiting for him thur Funk, Mrs, L. H. Goddard, She corroborated his stary injthat he would not dec'de til la a to successful combined opera-| P!e of Monroe how to operate 4 opened the way for American ve, Lieutenant Hart has becn in. Mrs, John Carroll, Jr.. Mrs. A. H.' a local hospital. Iter whether to call a grand jury —ane tions; he overcame the language | ™#chine to vote. turn to the Philippines AEA TE the Navy 38 months. Immediate- Hamilton, hoe a te Neolangs An operation was performed,|for the remaining days of The A announe barrier and trained the troops to} LIT EO Sg ihiguasens nt- ly after his enlistment, he was Mrs. W. B. Kirke, Mrs. Florence in an attempt to save her life,|spring term aust which he was responsible in the| CABRERAS HAVE Srontbhe eubious spearhead in-\ sont to the Harvard University Dulion, Mrs. Mary’ Irene she became steadily worse ~ echnigues rget-marking; he ™] isd ane Se Training School, in Cambridge, Ms. K. Adams, Mrs, Peace Justice Oppent . N PENNING , “4 Sane erinen | HOUSE GUESTS The Japanese fleet was turned id iro tuere was ened © Nettles, Mrs. Thomas Toby, Mrs. said that it was not likel GRAND OPENING kept a steady flow of fresh in- telligence streaming back to air! control; and with accuracy and! Mr. and Mrs. Carl C, Hauk, Mr. back west of the Marianas after the destruction of 428 of its car- rier planes, and the sinking or ed only coming to Miami, where he re a short time before Mary Simunich, Miss Claire Du- lion, Mrs. Bowman Cutter and Mrs. Madeleine L. Browne. harge would be preferred a MacBroome. The jus OF FISHING CLUB | AT SNAKE CREEK {that an autopsy be rf dispatch he talked planes into and Mrs. Quinlan Hauk and Mrs. damaging of 21 ships. Key West. | is ; ps. The U. S. Soom sarees eee ! shi pa LAE their pinpoint targets. William Cleveland of Knoxville, Third Fleet came thy é On his arrival here he was de-' || i eras ee ‘ te Att ne The sum total of his efforts was; Tenn. are house guests of Mr. 149 Breet oe tailed to hh ne of the pub- COUNCIL ACCEPTS Mrs, Jennie Larkin stant State A : @ major contribution to smooth 2” ebastian Cabrera, Jr., s sabes ic relations and later “TT ~ yee wre (if Ibu and + aaa Sotwoeh ground and \@t their home on Southard street. pine ot ee and three ships came an aide to Captain C. E. CURRENT TAX ROLL Now Visiting Here tice Enrique Esquir t , ¥ gle and reflects great credit on! Mrs. Hauk was formerly. Misg|°oa¥g,” > ‘vo Seon of June 19 Reordan Orem cientn ee ceived invitations ning a 4 trang him as an officer in the Army of | Sophia Quintans, daughter of Do-'" ThVasion of Guam and Tinian. —_——--————_ : oy a . ae ie Tncludedrineihe recentearrival the grand t xtends 12000 the United State mingo Quinlans, who was at ON€ followed quickly. Marines (Gra Visitors At Home . rthe past several £0m. Miami, was Mrs. Jenni : : srerenrsts TT atid heey Seales “y Division and Ist Provisional y ‘amalier ™e Jetediits persuall oti ose ee a, : hing lodge Wind. N 1 n LEGION POST TO {American Cigar Company of Key pivego, an SORES sonal Of W. R, Cama the current roll lastnight. §S Gey OE Te Shera oan : . = MEET WEDNESDAY | Quinland Hauk is a son of Mr. 7Mantty) landed on either side! ygr, ang Mrs. Thomas D. Gantt A"S..oy-Collector Sam B. Pinder as yeen constructed on Kitod and Mrs. Carl Hauk jof Orote peninsula on the prewar and ahildcer unette aaa Thom- Assessor-Collector Sam B. Btls MRS. REY ILI la scale, which well @ m th ‘ Bes Sy American possession of Guam on eh fea on Morgan Ce isa t vine aro. E The counell a 5 4 s might serve del fo! Max t Sawyer Pos . 28, er arines who had won Saipan Pe eee ree i ean ee US be built on the Florida Keys “ - Legion, will be held tomorrow} aLBUQUERQUE, N. M. — _ (Continued on age Four) and Mrs. W. R. Camalier, 1315 will meet on Friday night prep- oe Areal yet ela atrcastcesegh ue OMANE evening. (Wednesday) at 8:30 in while sh s : Pine street. tory to making up a tentative Mrs. C. W. Reynolds ted dart DOOR ERAS Be ead acne corre While eee ok ane DUrEE, Mr. Camalier's mother, Mrs. t, which will be presented house guest at Eee ee COLVILLE, W ‘ and Southard stree Mrs, Beulah Facht left her old William N.Camalier, whose home to the council for its considera-| Reynolds strect. J ~jtimes as the purchas land | COLVIA., ‘ Ri cascwers ace, urasditoT6e eee ee neal is in Miami Beach, is visiting tion in the near future the end, and son, on the Florida Keys. is the EO. Sosenberg Bee Sie uacstlic. Several Ge eee ee her son and daughter-in-law. meeting the millage will be set! The visitors will 1 b acenerat bee ol seer ane = Sembee will be given theicuil’ eee WANTED which. as Mr. Camiler said, and other matters attended to in‘ until the latter part o ,|Carney, president, pate ye gation of the American Legion. | “makes it a happy family gather- connection with the city’s opera-|at which time they will jeave Be ST AS ITT aaa saa rot — - : ; ing.” tion for the coming year. {their home in Philadelphia ee door shu OVERSEAS HOTEL = MAN : | TonteRENGS ‘ | | A TA = - for work in | | | POULTRY MARKET cour Club Sugaloa | air rieming st. phone 104 ; i] UN TF | BATTERIE § [1920 ELIZA ST. PHONE 242 a your = Open Daily 12 Noon to Midnight) . (el lati H ‘. t RING Special Summer Rates irculation Department |j = il | ) DANCE $8.00 to $12.00 Weekly Full Ti if AIR CONDITIONED for YOUR COMFORT if New Batteries | F R Y E RS SN A PSH OTS At Key West's Exclusive u ime Employment | Now: Featuring ii In Stock — All Sizes Nite Spot Seer acne SRS Must Have Bicycle | DANCING. EVERY NIGHT if Batteries Charged he sep Music by Sugaloa Orchestre | Music by Barroso’s Orchestre 1 ‘ re paiy 6 te'ld = Sunday © to 12 BI Apply in person to | | "and fi sae oteegae PALACE THEATER No Orchestra Tuesday Nite | | The New Cocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ I POOR OLD CRAIG CITY PHARMACY Inc see —— Nightly 7:30 KEY WEST CITIZEN | : Cee iieeraaen ||| GRACE McDONALD in » tne. 2 Binet. ort ; OFFICE LUNCHEON Served eee oe 12:00 Noon to 2:00 P.M. SERVICE STATION Murder In The Blue Room Prescription Oruggists Atomic Bomb Cocktail |DUVAL at SOUTHARD UANERS Served from)... «(6:30 PM. to 6:30 PM || Division and Francis Sts. Wats: and flasial DUVAL AND FLEMING STS | Boca Chica Bus No. 4 to the Door Sponsored by the Elks REE HUGH C. HODGE, Manager | Sunday Phone 9134 Tonight Is Prize Nite Clear Pictures — Good Servier | amemeanaine a manana a acd : | “ear urmammsoascenameasanairene

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