The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 28, 1945, Page 4

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i8 AWARDED BADGE (Special to ‘The citizen) FINNEY GENERAL HOSPIT- Ga., Aug. 28.—Private First . Albert E. Brown, of Key ‘West, Fia., has been presented the started toward ‘the eleva- ? Chapter 16_ : She s Combat Infantryman Badge at tors, Dickenson following her. t ee: Finney General Hospital, it was} “[SLEPHONE for. Dickenson") " saiere, here, wait a minute,” Bill eran otielally: commended i ’s| take money di Captain John R. Redman, USN, @mnounced today by Col. S. M. e'll have to. go down exclaim catching Dickenson’s 1 ] Browne, commanding officer. re to the cashier's office. = you're just the man I want Of the ; commanding officer of the U.S.S. : Pfc. Brown is convalescing at} You can’t 0 alone with this money see.’ iy Finney following his return from] in a box that can’t be 2aS overseas service. \ ‘Brenda ‘stedighti “Ton i ©The presentation was made by| up and slowly, “I popes ‘un Res pelifting: in : kn rito Colonel Browne in his office,| derstand why we are having so aot ee OO sane her . ¥ : ble with our cash be i formance of the duties of his rat-| board the huge four-engined r While members of his staft look-| O"¢ yay stolen the day Leame into| tall. You know how careful you ing, which matpsially cohtrib Orly, Field, Paris,remembering | that the Koran, 17, Garland Kent Sunday at Son, in| the office. Now this new lock has| have to be with dames. like this. Pleading, eager—shak- the: fighting ‘efficie f thi 4p'to this port of aerial'by which Moslems live, says i : to the fighting’ efficiency of this] and thé trip po! y ‘5 . Municipal Hospital. - The presentation was made in} been tampered with. It worked all| Dickenson grinnedat Irene.| ing with suppressed excitement. ip.” i in less than|“you shall consider Christians j recognition of exemplary conduct| right yesterday. I'll have ef “Whatta life! Okay. Tl look her| Brenda suddenly realized how es easel ac sede tk coset ee is made in less Bag se wolix eneaies | The Ly reside at 143-C “— e for this sale see | teanat chee chout mot” Irtne| RaSenacs bevy meant t0 | aendation. wat ‘lased’ declared| ~ Pvt. Todd served withthe In-|” But the french feel that it ev. Clana Place. “Dickenson isn’t there,” Irene} screeched. “Someone's gotta go| . “! Mrs. "4 :: Blair. that Todd had displayed “pro-|fantry while overseas. Fromleryone gets enough to eat there Winthrop W. wailed as she slammed down the/ down with me.”. . Brenda inant at ficiency, initiative and constant] here he goes to amp Kilmer, N. J., Aldrich, THE WEATHER telephone receiver. Dickenson patted her shoulder] Was half past: eabyese ad devotion to duty as assistant to] and then on ‘to Camp Blanding, “And here I am, my little Cu-| with a fatherly. grin. “Listen,| left the section now but: and will be no trouble. the chief signalman in charge of| Fla., for further processing. TWO BILLIONS FROM mittee asserts full cumber!” A hearty voice inter-] good-looking. There's a war on—| herself. bigeye 2 ee ehes the signal bridge during extend-| —° LIQUOR Bow: FORECAST qupted her. "When yous stop going e Sent e are eee were men would retirn, and ithad been |¢4 operations in enemy waters,”} Pvt. Todd, an employe of the ——- ae % ‘2 my office an Fy 4 * % - Key West and vicinity: Partly | mixer, I'll take you down where| trac muchas you do. Now you| @ long hard day. and, it commented, “the manner} U. 8. Naval Station before enter-| ;wASHINGTON, D. C.—Public cloud: ith scattered showers t rid of that dough and id keep that foldin; errs in which he has conducted him-| ing the’ armed forces, telephoned|;eyenue from alcholic bever- and Soinisonal GhinAerstorine this net ‘the date that’s been waiting Bip see Tat hoe. I won't ro “O® well, go ahead,” she final- | self and performed his duties, un-|his wife Friday night of last) ages in 1944 hit the record total afternoon, tonight and ‘Wednes- | for you—I saw him just a minute long. I'll meet you at the elevator ly consented. ““But have {der enemy attack and otherwise,} week that he had arrived in ‘the| o¢ $2; 703,500,000, according to the day; moderate easterly winds ago—” ji in 15 minutes, how's that!” someone, in the’. cashier's @ |-has been at all times, @ fine ex-}States from: Paris. Distilied Spirits Institute. This "Florida: Partly cloudy this] _ “What! You saw Joe!” Irene's| “Rotten,” Irene answere telephone me the minute you.get jample to his shipmates, a credit} His wife, the former Miss Erma was $708,000,000 higher than the | yy i a t date?) there: . be . . ; : é : : tenia and Wednes: woice pose he 8, pare Shih. Be e ee Regt ks ee Fone started’ rushing tiward ‘to the ship, and in keeping with} Pinder, resides with her parents, 1 ern » / ; we : ; 943 figure, reflecting largely, on and | Di Y vutter déjection as the two} the elevators. As she reached the | ‘he highest traditions of the Na-|Mr. and. Mrs. Hamilton Pinder,) oo raing to the Institute, the $6 ALL VITAMINS day with scattered afterno Dickenson, you're crazy: ins utter dej 3 io hurtied away. Suddenly she} long row of elevators that divided | Val service.” at 1404 Newton street, i tax increase known to be essential to human evening showers and thunder ‘ tall -gu werke aie elas when des cae the fur, section ‘fromthe dress | Todd. became a- member of the Sesh dhl eceert erties bh a gallon: panel ‘cll! sonlansihes eae storms; scattered showers along 2 3 ing bright little sparks of light.| goods, far down.the she saw | crewolighe, husetts in Jan- USSIA-JAPAN which became effective on Apri ition, iron. southeast coast tonight and Wed- | standing outside é Blair, I’m sick of] Bill waving.at her she cut "4 “Bas ti . 1, 1944, $2.59 + Resal moons mesday mornin, fice and when he $ u icke him dead as her indignation baal ha ea eat: — | Peckvenville through Florida Prete eee ee be ‘haut iggest| UP again, eng | oe sthadhope ttiont he faveciacs|. ‘(Cinfinded ‘trom, Page One) | sWartime anti-trust truce ended Straits: Moderate easterly winds} if T knew you and whelwas int : few late eustomers-were left of the Gilbert and Marshall Is-|the time and’ placeMfor a enliaey on twenty-five pending suits. | fitis afternoon, tonight and Wed-| coming down—” sae ae practically qi ee ‘two lands, the Philippines, Iowa Jima stroke that would bring oi - - } fetday; partly cloudy weather} “Oh—oho, oh,...”Irene croaked 2 one,” elevators were rut e one jand Okinawa; air strikes against/dteamed revenge for. nif 4-| Subscribe to The Citizen. ° Ba temed genp ieee and oc- an 68 anguished oun ieee ean fe +4 im theesiene sieht Sere ‘Truk, the Tokyo area and the a as alas per! a A ei tie Rs 2h thunderstorms, most . at this time o! ‘Ory China coast, and in t over- at power a "? § over south portion. pee aad one of the store de- | 9¢14y: “Dick ; E going dowp to deposie! money whelming defeat of the Jap flect}endure. She could) end,’ with’ East Gulf: Moderate east to * tectives, ‘was. @ man with al«y OOK, Mrs. Blair. I just| basement—forty feet be ‘arent during the Battle for Leyte Gulf.|surety -the persistent Japanese | sdutheast winds this afernoon, to- |" booming voice and shoulders like jc pa RIA Be ee | level. ¥ , threat against’ one of her. richest | i by my J a night and Wednesday; partly| a prize fighter, He started behind Js" vores was unexpectedly] _ No outsiders were allowed on |The Name Of Rover domains, V2-22 expire Sept. 20; Al. 5t#™P Gon ane loudy weather with ‘scattered| Irene around the end of her coun- ory. “If you'll give me| this elevator so Irenerwaved to- Ansty E Oct. 31; Fl SHOES rs and thunderstorms, most | ter just as Bill Hanson came run-| permission to take this box down| ward the center shaft when a man Goes To The Dogs POTATO-MESSAGE 1 expire 31: Fl thru jiplane stamps 1, & & & frequent during afternoons and reli bab dl ed the | 21002, Plt be in the cashier's office eet cee tee ae) egaapraneed Kl expire Nov. 30. Book 3, now good. ering ie to Apatacnicota:| ROX YEH, Heres another heck.| foe Wf T dont get down to the ring. "As she ‘stepped toward | aupORaM tn Ryan te losing [Foire ALS idaho. Last Jj Ration Board Office, Post Office Building, Phese 48 tte hohe hint aaadtnal Barry, old ai goo Grand Avenue. entrance right switched a the, pe Y e and its punch as a name for dogs, a|Mais sold. some potatoes to the Se Ra ag RN MR = somone al vf No small craft or storm warnings I’m not taking any more checks/ away. That fellow won't wait for ed off _ have been issued. from you or else tonight.” anyone—not even a top sergeant| flashed a signal to the,starter on |survey of the city clerk’s records;Army, he wrote his name and Irene’ sputter “And. .P'm™ not] off duty. He's awful punctual—.”| the ground floor that she was tak- | shows. Only one Rover was found |address on one potato, with the! ANOTHE R THAI l l ! W REPORT sticking arow jo! any ‘“No; you'll have to wait for| ing the cashier down, from the | among the 850 licensed dogs in{notation: ‘Whoever gets this, 6 EXP a ence longer either. You keep that. ch Dickenson,” Brenda began. But| fifth. this community. ~ —- Key West, Fla., Aug. 28, 1945 Observation taken at 8:30 a. m., Eastern War Time (City Office) atures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night - Mean * Normal __ Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending t ee a.m,: inches — 5 rainfall since Aug. 1; Snes AEN Excess since August 1, Total rainfall since Jan. 1; ¥ A 4 ; ‘ write me.f# Months Igter, the ‘til morning or turn it in yourself.| Irene cut her short in her eager-| Then things happaees fast. Most popular is Skippy, with|same spud came back to him in the variations of Skipper and | the mail, .with the address in-| 7 : é Skip, followed by the old and jscription: March 23, 1945. -Oahu! 88 BUDGET T0 THE FINGERTIPS tle, making sure it is on tight] enduring favorites Laddie, Spot Island. Let me hear from you.) “18 to prevent evaporation. and Pal. ‘ Corporal Clare E. Pfeffer.” } ih f B, Rece. lattes eeaiiiee Other namés, reflecting influ- | ' ._|tight so polish won't leak out. |ence or inspiratioh of one sort or} Washington deni fficial | By BETTY CLARKE = {ean become an expensive) 6. Use a° chip check after | another, pare Flicka,’ Goofy, |Britigh move tp pay Se on dollar. % AP Newsfeatures’ Beauty Bator item with only half or a third jpolish has been applied and file|Bambi, Dopey, Sarge; ‘Captain, —— ! A high school or ‘college!ihe number of manicures|"4JS in shallow, rather than|Navy,’ Pooch, Bum, Falla and Easing of credit to aid consum- miss can find so many, places of ers is hinted by Federal officials. | from a bottle if it is not cared |Pointes ovale 0 (Beet ‘polish Hedy. to use an allowance that she chipping. must economize in the pur- for properly. ; 7. Use a fast dry t0at“to speed Here are some tips for getting up dtying and prevent smegring chase and use of luxury items|the. maximum number of mani-|of polish. : to acquire necessities needed |¢ures from your bottle of polish:| g, Use -fingers rather than| , Tm on my way.” ness. sess * 1. Use a..good base coat of|nai i lifting di for campus glamor. oP a: 8 inails for grasping, lifting” a by seas ffich tas She can't afford: to,” spill nail lacquer to. prolong wear. | dialing: ui Lear cian “ieee “Snoiaiive Humidity °”' | face powder evaty time she| ‘2.’ Dram brush against neck) “9. " Conisctve™ rémbver ‘by! sat Of: the bottle to avoid waste. jurating ‘cotton ‘and ” pressing’ ‘it 3....When polish gets thick and against’ the nail’ three’ times be- can’t be applied soothly add a fore attemping to remove polish’ smiall’ amount of polish remover} 10, Select’ ‘one of the neutral to thin it. |shades of polish such as séa shell, 4. Before screwing cap back \which can be worn: with. many | on, clean outside neck of the bot- of the new fall shades. 91% refills hér ‘eompatt,* ‘waste Tomorrow's Almanac nail polish by sloppy ‘appli- . 7:06 a. m,| cations or-use -her: lipstick to 49 a.m. | scrawl messages to the:laun- — m.|dress or milk man. me 1:24 p.m. Nail polish in particular Tomorrow’s Tides CERES OH ARs BS PES (Naval Base) High > : : - 2:41 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 3:53 p.m. 8:54 p.m, TEMPERATURES The Next Time You Go Any Place Temperature data for the 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., as reported by the United States Weather Bureau Highest Lowest last 24 hours last night RIDE THE BUS for Convenience and Economy! "| 62 ' i 1B leston__ 83 1 | ee 88 64 seem Gr 0: i “aq KEY WEST___ 28 78 | K. West Airport_ 86 76 90 64 Miami__ 82 77 ay Orieens ot 71 rt) ” an “? AH Hello, Mom a: 8 ero wants fo say #7/@//0, MO 86 78 ; 78 57 St. Louis___90 60 | Tempa_91 74 Home at last! His biggest hope is to put through that first call he has FOR WANT OF A PLUG waited so long to make. * GALUP, N. Mex. 100 feet from a city r the outskirts of Gallup, Mrs. Romula Casias’ home was burned to the ground while firemen laid hose to the nearest plug, blocks away. Carmen Miranda in “GREENWICH VILLAGE” Technicolor Musical News - Sports - Shorts MONROE THEATER JACK CARSON in “Make Your Own Bed” Coming: “Stagecoach Buckaroo” Let’s help him do it! Surely you'll agree that few calls are as important as “Hello, Mom,” We don’t blame you if you don’t like to have a bus start moving before you're .safely on; or if you get nervous when the driver starts‘ the motor before ae you’re off. ‘Our policy is to give you plenty of time, so that you enjoy our service. And now that our lines are so crowded with passengers, we’ll appre- ciate your patience in waiting to board the bus, and your cooperation in getting off as quickly as you can. KEY WEST TRANSIT CO., Inc. J.W. 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