The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 27, 1945, Page 1

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"Florida For Outlining TWO PROJECTS mn ‘Mniroe. county's ‘millage for| FRCL, the operation ’ and ; maintenance — of gene oe poy <:@ Washing. i ot-The Key wae Citizen) - WASHINGTON, Aug. 27. iiss funds: totaling ¢ r $216,329 ‘have been « alloted] | ttc! » Company, iperyieatiee ‘Albury sind the} to‘thé State of Florida for| Coral ; ‘ z Ai; board :sulggested. millage! the ‘ase of its cities and coun-| jo4.0' 937, “which: would’ have ‘taken j, ‘fies. in | fot :the, ti that. was’ pent {i eligible. to: receive his allotment) y and, its: m *. Rave ito begin con- hin © Somme} hich pane ate j Projects‘ .w! s peer : ‘retired "hy January. 1,} meet the:approval of. city, q ° AKEN 1946, as the: school board now al ‘ a if: the “bonds t Jan- * PR Kanes ies the “eek % 3 © fuaryity Mi. _ Albury. sad “$2100 | ects (in some .cases Fe ¥ fin: st : “eral-aid may be received). } to finance the cost of archi- le engineering or eca- nomic’ investigations or any other -work« ‘preliminary to}: const: S, four. percent, and the final’ 4 As bf August. 23 the Pub-| .\ CHUNGKENG, , lies Works © A enipistration With: the ( H enn te hee W noval allotment, Cant op the Chinese ,.command, .§ County Gler ‘etc Seeillaa pest 3. ‘L.\McMahon Ate wl’ “Retina Te, City hain Fi aadittaday " sonore: Seven weeks wi ibli¢ buildings, parks | ca reliet atid Ch We td} hele in met ‘ ane bts ¢ ty wer, water; and-sanitation ; eH schools, ig. and, other and, Comal i ficational facilities, hos- ed. . bial and health . facilities, " Unoffici county’ ‘clerks her recreational facili- «Fae housing, Federal | ets,. andFederal aid} bee state highway work are feretices to. sete difference: with} : hot included in these classi- : ” Ries je? NEW OREEANS WEATHER , dications for advances! aid the Chinese nati £0 3 EWT.—Hurricane warnings or- ‘be-submitted to the Bu-| ment only. also’. appeared .to be -al dered*tontinued 10 a.m. from Port i_of. Community Faci avy blow to thé ° Communist! Aransas to Galveston, Texas, and fies” Public Works Adminis-j government at’ Yenan. . { southeast. storm) warnings — con-; It" Was disclosed * Sanday that, tinued north of Galveston to Lake’ Soviet Russia, in’ her nee treaty,; es ee La. j 2 has agréed' to give ‘military sup 1 hurricane is cehtral ‘on the Forms Received For plies ‘and’ moral support Hf Chi-; : * oe ang’s internal .affairs; and or ‘about“latifude 28.3, longitued Drivers’ Licenses withdraw -from Manchuria ayn) 96.6, moving. only a few miles pe in three months... | ba WA toward the north-northeast. Lord said today he has received} 14 in Moscow ‘hour over an area about: 100 the forms for drivers’ licenses} Russia's:: military oral! miles wide; and winds 75 to 100; and that he will begin issuing } Support, \the wen a se 2 Pagal ee per hour! within A radius} them on Tuesday of next week. will go solely ‘to - Chiang Kai-; of 40. miles of the center. Two changes, in the costs of j Siek's national government, thus} The only report available near licensés, have gone ‘into effect | ¢xcluding aid to the Chinese Com- i@ center due to communica- sinee last year. License for a munists with headquarters, at; tions failure is Port Lavaca wi chauffeur, which was $1.50, is | Yenan. northeast winds 85 miles per now $2, and no license will be hour and tide seven feet and ETT TREAD LENGE SBT funi All precautions should be main- ed be 50 cents. If | ; A i $1, the same ‘amdunt Maa an &: j upper Texas coast is still threat-} Bassen| so 4 ARD: tides. + Jud “id ead said that * sinte DUVAL at UT! 3 Warhings will not be lowered ee 2 og tit. cd Sponsored by the Elks until the danger has definitely ot ee | a TTcMRNMCCINE | Cd. issued to junior operators, which still rising. ddult for operating a private Nightly 7:30 ened by dangerous winds and issued 6,132 licenses. 2, BATTERIES CHARGED |. I ne | dulbine bees eouessins and Dising Hoon, Salhi BUILDING FOR FOR SALE your car can be on its way! La Conch ; a. annem ~ Lou Smith AUTO SERVICE bene ert went \ id SS ee ee hale DARE NAvaino CENTR, Club Sugaloa Cool, Aity Rooma== >: C EEEinEEaneenetmmmmanD Stub Sugatoa | co: RAULS CLUB Opposite Bus Station §F| ” Roosevelt ‘Boulevard DANCE queens OPEN 2 P.M. to 12 P.M. | Music by Sug aloa Orchestra oe ee Daily & to 12 — Sundey 6 to 12: A Good Place to Meet astra) PALACE THEATER | CYardsess. Extre Special - Try The New Cheriés Laughton in > | AVAILABLE SUNDAYS for "Te esa In New City Reregistration <r The reregistration of voters for the coming city election in accordance with a legisla- tive act passed at the last session of the legislature, which. is a-provision of the new charter, was started this morning on the ground floor of the City Hall, with John _ W. Roherts, assistant super- registration, in . charge, with several assistants helping out in the: work. Earl Ingraham, fireman. at _ the No. 1 Fire Station was the: first one to step, forward | having \the' distinction ‘of-be-+ ing the: first one to write his name on the‘ roll. . BER FAIRLY: LARGE Re-registration for the city “BRITISH MADE ODD COMEBACK IN BURMA ARAMBBAABABEARDAAALSLAAAMAD ‘Stilwell aimed at completing a cut-off road -to China which his important American engineers were build- the Pacific, ing. Early in 1944 the threatened foad..began to worry the Japa- but they had no answer to eral etree S which! in readiness to land made’its construction possible by; Thursday, by which destroying Japanese supely i in the! by election tobe held the sec- ond Tuesday in next Novem- ber began this morning on jthe first floor of city: thall. “It requires about. five mitt tites to register‘a voter. . Be- sides .the usual. information}, about: his age: and ‘address, key to victory: in he must sign his naine'in two! sgi¢, books, take faeces ilar about was a peated war ‘in it-, Burma's: war. was sdiffer-|/ : : i cent. \}} Burma's: climate): sais di {the ‘Unite States and | the terrain: and pAllied: ingenuity ; rear, i} Stateof. Florida; -and;ihis:t ‘j quixed: residence oft at Te: six monthsia the county} one year inithe sta . ‘Busy Consi ering -the- length ‘of .tim: id it \takes -to. re-register, ‘the: num. ber. of ‘registrants is.fairly Jarge. Two clerks have been ‘kept “busy since the books were ries brat yshould ‘today’s average’ of , emer mumainire "British and. American: strate- a ig tratfic cop: ‘with - gists, meanwhile, had cooked up something ‘new. Native .Chindits and other aerial task: forces were The Japanese dropped deep in Te res be- ind the, enemy’s front lines. pelad: ify the * oft” They: wrought havoc with sup- . ply and. communications, already, yy bombing and straf- Later, the Japanese repeat- Rang 80) actually ran down, PROPERTY ‘SOLD, pha state Sutovt- $ ert . 150,026 in-the-bond-retiring fund, SOLD BY AARON CeCONNELL | trants be maintained: “till ae ark ‘By; ‘retiring $70,000 of the} 42, the picture! | books tlose on: Oct umber of voters, will be far darg- { ex. than :local a shave ai fields of Southeast eee an | FOR CONSIDERATION \ the springboard to India. ~ - Burma «was also a mass 0: Jungle-soyer dd north-south. edfy found themselves cut-off by lashed six months. such jungle “air-heads”. The 10th the. Amercian Air Force and the Roy- Air Force supplied advanced with supplies: and’ 1 and weet Reason for r rerregis in is F ¥ g | remove ‘hundreds of Tames oft This:money. may. be used ; is ie 1033, vmnrey for the} Aaron McConnell today sold’ people. who:have:died or left wey Fag rst Sis, : ne years the, spies would ‘his property ‘at Fleming and West off the old books; The new} ee , percent, the next 10 5 nama streets to Mrs. Frances Walified list ‘will ‘be as accurate} eae “eva rainfall.: _as-it is huinanly. Possible to a five, percent. We. .are ; Fairfield for $20,000. ; ‘ The, site. is on the northwest. be “Feduced, by ‘corner, with a frontage of 97 feetiiat Htegoriatent | vot the, four. percent on) Fleming ; street and. 100 2ci day sitet: on! Bahamaistreet. Tn vivid) further jen canter i election): je a: ¢ard| and his On the Fleming street side ara’ in ae registration | vies h id : nounced. today that; eight, Back: Hame,! ‘Krom Trip. apartment building, and facing 1 hina Bahama street is an Bees: — PREBIDENT'S; FLAG Hed | i bi this: ‘at ‘but ere Beat ugh ae Be Bw: -thours’ because’ . They landed! ir force |,.phoon:in' that area, 4 {hod Plans shad been geupplele fin fot landing °10,000, ‘the United” States’ {conetites sacle ae) aa ae ‘Feit aller. lepruaciiee armored dasit’ pe Battish ithe: sige! «tl in’ thre’ Gack theii n | urnins + constantly spied: by ai ae Saiitiah, “meanwhile, ‘$taft- The war in Burma CASE OF TREASON, | gd: working back down the / in coast on the west, back toward. Rangoon, eoipiels and chief port. LITTLE BLACK aes BOOK ‘Neeeuaaks REPORT) ON LATE DIES COM- aati. JURY CHOSEN IN uckett, in But | over, China had a road once again} Bod to the south, lay Singa- (te “Aganetnend Peweas OSLO, Aug. 27.—A jury of three judges and four laymen will consider the testimony that has been given in thé Case of treason against Vid- kun Qusiling, and on Satur- © day it is expected the verdict will be rendered. Today the jurv, with at- torneys for the defense and the _ prosemytion, visited town house at i Gimle: and his country ‘home . on the Bygdoey peninsula, It was at these two houses, said to be elaboratelv furnished. - thet Quisline. it is charged, lived on “state and priv furnishings, ‘art and mone: vl, hy, te LCi OI I I OT A ime on the registra- | = — you will sign a card, Ps gh ae ee, a ithe premises. and the said signature will be compared with the signatuce on registration book, found satisfactory you will pre-| sent your card to the Inspector) of the voting machine, then you| will be allowed to enter the vot- ing machine and cast your ballot. By E. C. GOMEZ. Supervisor of Registration Of Key West, Fla. aug22-25-27, 1945 | OVERSEAS. HOTEL TO THE ELECTORATE OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST, FLA. In_order to vote.in the. City! Election to be held on the first ;Tuesday in November 1945, you| are compelled under a Special’ act of the 1945 State Legislature gister.in. order to east treaty by which Ru a ‘BUREAU ADVISORY, 10 A. M.,j iZarate Held On Charge Of Serving _* Beer. Qn, Sunday yt satel ‘aie Zarate, of the ‘whitl Het | “on. Division: street; was biveptedy | Vatlod:30v"eldek” yesterday. afters oon by ‘Policemen Frank Carat ballo and Frank Jolly on a’ tonave® bond wes fixed ‘gt $250." Harvey Stirrup. was arrested ‘Ori ja- charge, of consurhing béer* ‘on building, . -beginning on! August,,.27th,.and end- registered... by the ; me haye, to § en. your | Courity Judge Raymond R. The treaty wi ii Ki attended by gales of 70 miles}. INGTON aug: 27: Leap of-the ‘starcest and 5 | most valilable’ on Capitol. Hill these days is a little seven-volume report of the. late Dies Committee on un-American Activities. Containing 2,166 and known only as the Con- gressional Record’s “Appen- dix—Part IX,” ;fully circulated among the | membership of the House. copies were; printed by the Government “And what printing Office and distri- buted among a few Congress- men, the State Department, «Continued on Page Three) gis! fas on the “day of the Election policemen said, was chiefly as a material witness when the case against Zarate comes up for trial at 4 o'clock this afternoon in SOFTBALL Five Games ZISSEN’S BOWERY was placed at $25. OH, OF COURSE NOT! Medical Examiner: did your - grandfather die of?” but Lam ‘sure it was are ri mes 89 Bs’ binky = ALL STARS Saturday, September I° MACHINISTS Sunday, September 2' AMERICAN LEGION Sunday, September 2°” SRERERD Leah nen cnccamailaged m ROASTERS ad BRTERS Special Summer Rates | $8.00 to-$12,00' Weekly Circulation Apdo Full Time Employment Must Have Bicycle Apply in person to KEY WEST CITIZEN MOTOR MOTOR MUMFORD & ROSS. Monday, September 3 ALL STARS Monday. September 3 Have Your Cer STEAM CLEANED “;Vanguard Of Warships Began Today To Enter Sagami Bay; Occupa- tion On Thursday MANILA, Aug. 27. ‘of the’ Allied fleet “of Ryakyas He likewise issued ‘dives tives to the Japanese to pre- pare the way for American occupation of the southern home isiand of Kyushu, which -he said would begin by sea and air September 4 after eer Boyance party lands iy tates Salis is thise "ark road t0 Ch ‘to China. Stilwell had her & |: Che xpad back would be+ long” = and toate iMer-serid,/ Wer? thi ahshine: 40 .dlostwas' to-"20 “back ioe of and run. the Japanese out. ."" , In Assam, Stiwell irathed ‘and nm f equipped-the Chinese aris Thad, retreated with: ttim, Heat: ck,, fremy: thea Himalayan. the, 08 ie, leech+and- ‘mataria- arines Land ‘sailors at the Fiat pawal base’ of "Yokosuka, south ‘okyo ‘Tuesday change of plans the part of the fleet turned and only advance units tered the bay. “To Make Field Ready The typhoon was thunder- ing toward the southern home island of Shikoku along the route which 12 Army transports will fly Tuesday, {taking the first load of con- struction experts to Atsugi, ield, 18 miles sotthwes eerse: to maky the field dy for the arrival of air- borne occupation for Yet another typh Py churning the Pac into mountainous waves about midway between Qkin and Iwo Jima. It was a tent. menace to * Japan's {southern shores. | A_ third béat itself out against the Chinese mainland after ap- parently grazing Hong Kong. ses | Miss C, Ellsworth Visiting Key West Miss Cecilia Ellsworth, of Lake land, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. - Wi M. Elisworth {639 William street. Miss Ellsworth, who is seer tary to the Florida Citrus Cor mission, will leave next Monia for Lakeland to resume her duties the following day Ramesses eaasesenes Inmredionta mca O~ ectmnag ey leyket..,,,| GARDNER'S PHARMACY Phone é7?' sedesesunpmows wadnas ane SPAIN’S SERVICE ! Complete Service for Your Car 1101: White St. cor. Eliza eS seteteee ———— PIONEER HOTEL 151 N. E. FIRST STREET to the Heart of Miami ‘The Rendesvous of Key West SERVICEMEN and CIVILIANS and PAINTED With Non-Rust Paint iil : Hen Chica Bus No, 4 to the "Door : —_— ane ! , . i ienenagn * “ Rig ene hae Late Xe 222 DUVAL STREET “BEST FOR A NIGHTS REST’ One Block West of Bus Dent

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