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RR an ae eo Papy Explains Reasons For Advocating Race Track Fund To Broaden Hospital’s Scope: Representative''To Leg- islature Says Local RATION POI Project Is“Of Highest MEAT. TS Representative Bernie C. Papy said today that his sole reason for introducing the/| bill, now a law, directing the Monroe county commission- ers to give one-half of the ~waeetrack money received! the county to the Key General Hospital was te put that institution into a! financial position so that it! ipetesheatirtastaneatn ine yi \ (iy Ananetates Preah: ; WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—' OPA Administrator Chester Bowles announced today that ration points on meat have been reduced 28 percent. Best cuts now will require only from five to eight points -a Pound, He said further that, be- { | ginnning next Monday, can- ned milk of all types will be ! rationdgee until September 29; that points on butter have been reduced from 16 to 12, ard that points on cheese | have been cut one-half, ' ' - iy attention, whi ch the treatment of charity Excerpts From It is our hope to. make Key West 'h. ow At ‘auc Field Cases. A t B area apa tidy city. While most | 5 ‘ o! & (Speeiet co 1 Oe i a ugust Bulletin unique and fit in with the sta |, BAEK. FIELD, Fort” Way ” S-lInd, Aug aff Serg a the maton, type,” Mr! The August issue of the’ Flor- ae Se eciN: acu, pee ;|Which Manager Stephen’ C. Sing- Pabadi Our promp. Troop CA -reretteers for our public Beleuls ion of the Key West Giant attention. Base, for redeployment ‘and re . hospitals, for the m0-jof Comsnerce is a member, had M eTEAT CREAR Pest ; Sie ninent, (alent either is forced to|August bulletin issued by the as- ANUEL NARANGO {. He went overseas ‘in Decem- s tion: ber, 1944, amd ‘was stationed inj imp to make both ends) tram hin cn nrg nee iss lerty owner in securing an es- | {to the property owner; ;the improvements to your prop- give our properties much needed serena ee T HE SOUTHERNMOST JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO ASSIST IN CLEAN UP PROGRAM * Plans have been set in motion ITM TID wD, by the Junior Chamber of Com- merce to support the Mayor in ‘APP ORTIONMENTS In clean-up, paint-up program! IN CITY BUDGET by means of a long range im-| cee , provement program, to get under j The following are the ap- portionments made to the dif- way immediately. | Division street from the Boule-|} ferent funds in the ney vard, and Whitehead street to the | budget adopted at pra: county court house, that area to ing on Tuesday night: General revenue 8 11-16 be paved by the State Road De- | partment, has. been selected as| mills, $50,434.45; ‘fire depart- ment, 5 mills. $29,027.03; pr section to be worked | contingent 1-4 mill, $1,451.35: eJaycees. \ Survey. will be made by a 4 A iia ap from the club to de-! Public welfare, 1 1-16. mills, ‘termine what repairs or improve- | $8,168.24; -board of public “ments are necessary to the prop-| Works 8 mills, $48,443.24; in- erty in that area. Members of the @btedness 2 1-2 mills. $14,- committee will assist any prop- 510.51: city hospital 2 1-2 mills, $14.513.51. Total levy of 37% mills. The debt service require- ments of 9% mills will be levied on the total tax roll of $8,697,965. On the non-exempt prop- erty of $5,805.405 the addi- tional 28 mills required for, operation also, will be levied. 2a timate of the cost necessary to! in the property in condition. i "hen a survey has been made | he following letter will be sent “This: is not a citation or an ,order, but a simple request that you make an effort to carry out erty as is requested. “Most of us have neglected to DIED YESTERDAY i y nd “Gur. gents! sanreber, 1 Secs Englend and France with:!'the t, there is a falling off in| singleton of Key. . West, writes, 436th T.-C. Hq., where his ‘duty etficiency. ’ This business of .carrying on fal boner Narango, 69 died yes.) was see ‘of a crew chief. He re+ ? hes janet. theatt's t «1, | terday. afternoon at 2:25: o'clock turned to the United S.ates on Deen ge muns Wah’; onely shealt’s;-burcan tive shall 5 1 i mesidedoes 622° Catherine: Suly-19, 2945, He has been award- N a ; made ad of having a chance to 5 © provision is made In fret ofice: ins awhiles as aatitiis street. fed the air medal id two battle county's budget for the) nara on all of us, but I am sold! ane funeralis ‘being held this S55, t t 1 i aoe FS aS 5 : |afternoon at 6 o'clock from the , Sefere entering the armec ag wie {maybe the pak ab home, iat residence, Father Johnson of St. forces, he was employed by the vend as the comm on.|til your boy and my boy is home! Chureh, “officiating Pritchard High School. < : . before I can have a chance to F ineral Home is in charge of Cate: dleem it wise to spend it. is the money, which, entally, does not come . ‘Truly a fine expression from! oyof er es ot © fine man. !We hope that, with 0) J |gasoline rationing removed, Steve be'sk in the radiant smiles of as- sembled secretaries. arrangements, Survivors are, the wife, Mrs. County Clerks Assn. iJulina Narango; one son Manuel ~ New Offi S ; s E K I Ss Narango; three brothers, Julian Ralect Naw Antes Narango, Jesus Narango of Cuba: JACKSONVIULE, Aug. oers from all over the|may be able to join us at Silver Henriquez Narango of Key West. 30.— e@try, that the law re-|springs in Outoher . Narango was born in Cut —Members of the Florida s be ae to the hos-| “That is one bridge that weaned came to Key West 58 years State BESSA CO) to help pay for its op- jhave crossed” says Secretary ago, and has made his home here Sere apr enne in convention : cast ; Y | since t ere last week, re-elected Ray in allt TaRintenance. It} Singleton. “Right now we arej hat, time E. Green of Clearwater, clerk of planning new maps, new litera- ture and new invitations for the people who have been waiting for the day when Key West could again call the attention of’ the! traveling public to the Island City at the end of the marvelous highway over the sea.” |WILL COVERED IN | JUST TEN WORDS! ‘By Annneiated Presa) id be out'dim, now that ave a fitst-class build-) ra hospital, to provide h funds to assure the t efficiency t, instead of working ord with that view, ommissioners, after a Tallahassee to take up dget to the comptroll- en it could have been i to him at a_ great! retained a firm of} | eece Pa assee lawyers at a! BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. — “I f $1,500 to $2,000 to} give and bequeath to my wife all ax pa} ers of Monroe | ™y, property.” This ten-word will is the short- lest, and according to Deputy Clerk Mettie L. Stone, the clear- eae , to try to have the su-| ‘court declare the law, | |FERRY SERVICE KEY the Pinellas circuit court, as PIED O DS SS 8 president. Carlyle Ausley of Oc was elected Ist vice presi- dent, Lan, y Bell of Pensacola, WEST AND HAVANA second vice president, D, H. Sloan of Bartow. secretary and PHILADELPHIA, Aus. 30. . A. Williams of Palatka, treas- (FNS)—The Gulf and Atlan- | ;"¢? tic Transportation Company ONOMICA announced vlans this week " ECONOMICAL! fi 3 c palin ietieattacciace: | prttis year,” sighed Sandy Mac- ‘ i ?herson, guess I'll just stay ferry service between Key |at home and let my mind wan- West and Havana, H. G. Williams. president pos NEWSPAPER 4 » |rest at his modest country ; | “particularly after IN THE -USA (BITTER GERMAN REPORTS ON FAILURE OF HIS MISSION DR. HERBERT VON DIRK-| "SDDS ODM! SEN EMERGES FROM:Much Of Lend-Lease SIX YEARS OF SELF-IM-| To Foreign Nations POSED EXILE | Will Be Cancelled | (By Anncctated Vreas) WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.— President Truman said today ‘that much of the $42,000,000,- 0090 owed the United States Pre lend-léease will be cancel- By HOWARD COWAN AP Newsxfeatures WITH THE JU, S. THIRD| | ARMY IN, GERMANY, Aug. (30.—Dr. Herbert von Dirks} sen, Germany's..ambassador fn Sat cad to England at the outbreak a c sthiat, cdf. the of war, Sept., 1939, emerged! ‘nations (thet; amount from six years of self-impos- ed exile with the quiet, bit- i | | ter observation: wou'd be disrupted because of their vast expenditures during six years of war. “They” were Hitler and'+ | Ribbéntrop. Nnheheutheaeachuthendeadadeas ;_ Dirksen is under house ar-} 1 told him ‘him about the British de- | “T tried to tell them but they wouldn’t listen.” sire to settle things peacefully, that the Czechoslovakiam affair was exciting the people very much, and that England would go to war.” | -As for Hitler, “He sent word he didn’t want to see me,” but place in southern Bavaria. |Tall and well-built, with; | close-cropped hair, wearing ; la comfortable sports jacket! and knickers, . he looks | younger than his 63 years. | “Il warned them from the start,” he said, speak- | ing excéllent’ : English, the Czechoslovakian crisis: 1, earned them. that Poland | | delivering a letter from Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, a cimam was being sent to Prague as) an observer. Hitler Didn't Like aaraes “Hitler scowled Sibly even a leftist. Bu ae | cepted, the letter and tiene that England was not so generate as they thought.” Dirksen’ went to London im,} away.” May, 1938, after five years 4s, Dirksen: then told of the fa- German ambassador. to ‘okyo‘tdus peace negotiations which (1938-38), and five years as Ger- decided Czechoslovakia’s fate— man ambassador to Moscow the: first. session at Berch (1928-33). gaden; the second, five days later, “The week-end crisis which be- gan May 21, 1938, came up soon one at Munich. after my arrival,” he said, re- cir Horace Wilson told me viewing the 16 months he spent in at Chamberlain was ready to London ,during the critical days e concessions, but that it of 1938-39. .“There was talk we would be difficult because had mobilized our army on the parliament, public opinion and Czech border, but it was not true the press. He said we must give re. —not at that time. The tenseness him time and not bring pr mounted during the summer,”, Three Days To Decide Czech Fate Dirksen continued, “what witi “TI quickly relayed this to von Hitler's violent speech the , Ribbentrop, but he was very Anschluss and finaly the Fuch-_ stiff, and snapped, “Three days’. “Hitler was even worse. He sked advice of me or of who were acquainted with the situation in London. Even when Chambcrlain agreed to boundary’ nges, aS Hitler rer’s vicious attack on the Czechs} in a speech at a Nazi party rally in Nuernberg in September.” Darzerous Situation Dirksen said he went home to sce Hitler personally and to re- port the dangerous situation in | pointed them out_on 3 big wall: respect to Britain. cmap, ‘Hitler eRe’ lent.” “Von Ribbentrop wouldn't Dirksen, was not, Be gnt: at, thes: see me,” he said; “professed to’ final conference Yn finich, but}; he was able to see Ribbentrop ber foré he returned to England early in October be too busy. I did discuss mat- ters with Rudolf Hess. He just looked at me and said nothing. TT PALACE THEATER Sunset Carson in “OREGON TRAIL” News and Serial s disappointed in his at- Dirksen said. “He was . You know x Anthony Eden and Duff Cocpar resigned; there was a de- bate in parliament, and a very bad reception in the United States to ‘appeasement’—as they called it. Hitler got angry and said and general manager of the firm, said that bids are now being obtained for construc- tion of the first fleet of “OVERSEAS HOTEL | | { t | one-half “ ie AAR est one on file at the Sullivan| ferries, 917 Fleming St. Phone 9104 money to the hospital, | County Court Clerk’s office here. Special Su Rat stitutional. —. TI SISLALL EY P immer Rates ere the money to be eel —| $8,00 to $12.00 Weekly ed to some channel | OPEN i with politics, I could acct se commisen SKATING RINK DATES: Wed., Fri.,. Sat., Sun. TIME: 2:30 to 4:30; 8:30 to. 10:30 rs in helping a munici ospital to function ef- a Gee rev er eeeerevereervererereerrree Pilkington Studio : Is TEMPORARILY LOCATED In SPECIAL RATES : $10.00 up Week Double | Room 502 321 Simonton St. LA CONCHA HOTEL NEXT-TO-POST-OFFICE EEN pbereessees BAbAbbbAbhbbebebeesebee’ BINGO. rn . Nightly 7:30 ; DUVAL at SOUTHARD, Sponsored by the Elks ; | POST OFFICE INN Atzrective Furnished We are proud to offer TEE'S ORIENT Grand Re-Opening Saturday, Sept. Ist at 5 P. M. West one of the. South’s Finest and Most Unique Chinese Restaurants Our Tasteful Dishes of , CHINESE and AMERICAN FOODS will be prepared by HUNGNG, our former chef (Continued on Page Two) ST AUTO PAINTING First-Class La Concha Hotel he 5650) am . | Also Stock a 3 DUVAL and BUMPER JACKS} fF: Very Re snes wa WANTED Dining Room Waitresses | Apply HOSTESS | ANGELA STS. posite.B coe | a”) | PIONEER HOTEL [151 N. E. FIRST STREET | In the Heart of Miami The Rendezvous of Key West SERVICEMEN and CIVILIANS “BEST FOR A NIGHTS REST* One Block West of Bun Depot to the people of Key | | | he British de- | | ! Dirksen insisted on personally ; i cordial note saying Viscount Run-| JAMES P. TORA at Bad ‘Godesberg, and the final] ‘ é : ‘Mrs. Tony Leto ‘and Mrs. of | M =, Lands At Atsugi Airfield Ac- companied By 18,100 Amer- ican Troops His Pennant Off Yoko- suka Naval Base This OL LL LL Ld TRUMAN TO ACT ON RESIGNATION OF GENERAL MARSHALL (Ry Annncrater Preas) WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.— President Truman intimated today: that he‘wili act in the ‘tench 48 jhours:on the resigna- vtiombsof ‘General George C. Marshall, chief of staff. It- was revealed that the resignation had been made before V-J Day. It was said. unofficially, that if the resignation is ac- septed, General Dwight D. ‘Eisenhower. orobably will be’ eames ous succeed Marshall. sident Truman strongly defended General Marshall against the revort of an army boerd that found that Mar- shall failed to keep the Ha- _waiien ermy command fully ‘informed of the bitter fric- tion between the | United States and Japan, preceeding the sneak ‘attack on Pearl Harbor. Fo aka de bode ode) & At fare see of his eons e. Bri were {their occupation ve Kong. : Nimitz Runs. Up Pennant Admiral Nimitz ran up his pennant off the Yoko- suka naval base. Ten thou- sand, six hundred marines and sailors took over control VO of the base, and there, tov : i ’ Sie | dence, 570 Carson Lane. The funeral will be held Sat- way afternoon at 5:00 o'clock a ‘om the residence to the Church f God, Rev. Pipken, pastor, of-| ficiating. Pritchard Funeral Home is there to Tokye is named Ba- taan, a name that probably was. the source of remorse for the staring Japanese. Admiral] Halsey was on his flagship off the naval base at Yokohama, where s,| American and British sailors gene) went ashore to take formal Jobnson; two sons, James Torano} nosgession. ands Bateld Torano, sa: alee Shortly after his arrival, : MacArthur issued a_ state- 12 grandchildren and four great-| ment in which he said that grandchildren. everything had gone tor- ——__——— ward smoothly according to EXPANDING USE | plan. OF JUNGLE BAMBOO Wainwright In Manila | Lieutenant General John |H. Wainwright, who ye a ' prisoner of the Japs for three Heaton lop | its vast. eae years and three months, ar- the| rived at Manila today and from ther¢ jhe will go, to Ok- With numberlcss miles of bam-| inawa for a short stay, before boo crowing thickly and to tre-| proceeding to Tokyg.,, He is merous size, Brazil is closely | scheduled to be aboard the following, United States’ expe ‘-/ pattleship Missouri Sunday Lice na aa | when the document of for- flares: on =| mal unconditional surrender : : | is made by the Japs. Though the Japanese were showing every sign of co-op- | eration and even friendli- ness, the fighting forces | were taking no chances—es- | pecially as anywhere from 200 to 2,000 Kamikaze sui- (Continued on Page Three) in; me RIO hopes srowing jungle bamboo for United States market. STERLING’S POULTRY MARKET 1320 ELIZA ST. 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