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* ee \ \CHAS. ANDREWS FRANKLIN ARCHER TO LEAVE ON BATTLESHIP) ®#°®TLY ron Jamestown . *- oo TO ATTEND COMPANY'S America Had It Not apoxnn rie uss missourr| SCHOOL Been For England?” |! TOKYO BAY, Sept. 5—Char-| |les E. Andrews, tire control man ae first class, 116 A Poinciana Place, {My Aanmctates Presey Newspaper Asks, “What Would Have Happened County commissioners, at Rep Went, Via, to paging © sale their meeting last night, al- LONDON, Sept. 6.—Beef-|i * momentous event of Ameri- . ever the discontinuance |*" history. Serving on this) ATcher as expenses for his which had|mighty battleship, he was pres-|*TiP to Jamestown, N. Y.. down in England afterjent when the Japanese envoys| Where he will go to be in- first outburst of resent-)came aboard to sign the final sur-| structed for two weeks in was r documen: a me revived sodee nd emy — 4... OF the use of the voting ma- of the mest influential PTe™ Allied Commander; Fleet newspapers, Admiral Chester W. Commande: —— aoe}, te Pacific Fleet, whe signed the pany. —, . Fee document for the United States;' All technical details will be ex and * famous Americgp mili-| plained to Mr. Archer, so that, if Sietes ed England nt “neds And naval chicks weig Deeg] machine gets gut of sder, be ent will be able to repair it. ae wee getting ready for, The 45,000-10n Missouri, named! Supervisor of Regwstration John wer for the home state of President! England has named Mr. Archer Comment in American Truman, is one uf the most pow-| assistant custodian of the 17 vot was, “What would erful warships ever built, fh ig 96 = machines Monroe county happened to England "ow the flagship of Admiral; bought from the company. They F. Halsey, Commander |!!! be used for the first time in France had the United W'tiom | he mot come to théir as-'%! the Third Ficet the city election to held the | second Tuesday in Novembe sistance?” That was the’ = _ . Residents of Key West will be they maintained, not the ain dovinh, anows “ about what would have to the United | | fore the electiah MAKING READY TEENAGE MEMBERS t rf the Germans had a WILL BE PR > ven) long way to go. Probably ESENTED TODAY) they Would have bombed FOR PROFICIENCY | FOR NEW DRIVE some American cities before! the United States had pre- sufficiently to beat back, but, in the long! j the Germans wou seers ~# iy ag Magy i " re m, we € " : * Betty Ward, Ci 108 asnese fulness of the United States) tion ene > cmertn nt ponderance of it# director, will receive their cer-| ORLANDQ, Sept 5.—FNS - of méiterialy of tifteotes of merit tedey a thedWith statewsde organization prac- IN DANCING | —_—- j |NATIONAL WAR FUND OR- GANIZATION OUT. LINES PLANS 25g | i F war, us well as foodstuffs, Poin « nity Center Weally completed and commit ther . American comment) ™ nd tees appointed in all w claimed. | cirts m tnefter L. Hays, pre th waltz jitterbug Flaride Division « we N U.S. Victory Inevitable Tt was admitted by the |“ Sttaus waite ae ly ng e follow of fall public understanding group of Americans that it) wig rece the wperation if the drive for fu would have required MUCK Norman L. B eld, Betty Suelis to be successtu longer for the | nited Mates) Jor Nancy Lew Ray Lewin) “Unfortunately, Hays te have. besten Germany, Nency Pickens, Charles Born-.“some folks assume that with with Ragiand out of the war, teeger, Bobby Jean Kinney, Bet-;the cessation of héstilities, the but defeat would have been ‘ ¢ nm Robty Hise Let'is no longe need for th inevitable, just as it had Creel, Ned Titw Robert Soper, agencies and organizats heen, fer both Germany and ou Mv u f 4 ban H|ported by the fund _ Robinsen \ M Virginia! He points out that any one the chief quedtion, tt , ne Jur De fed John! tan with the true tuation need am Snes Sane wea — : oe ms +, June know that the need of the — -— ont owe Jagencies is intensified a: t =" an [ they are te carry on and RR RR LL t m ‘their work, which i by the Elecine ¥ V perioanent and lasting Dil P 917 Fleming Street Phone 9194 Peace. | imperative that the Smith Auto Service need be thareughly understood (Continued om Page Four) | Special Summer Rates : £8.00 to $12.09 Weekly , Ss Army Barracks” | Holtsbere’s Fire Sale Come and Get Yours—Sale Starts at 9 a.m. Tomorrow See Our Advertisement'On the Back Page i Weekly Rates, [wo Persons $10 - $12 - $14 Opposite Bus Station PALACE THEATER Martha O'Driscoll in “Hi, BEAUTIFUL” News and Serial iscnsiclleetianlaieeentteemmenetnntemmeeateceedll CLOSING NOTICE ALL STORES of the JEWISH FAITH Fire Special ONE BEAUTIFUL 8x10 — be SILVERTONE PORTRAIT | ““Saronost"* $195 wroun | fwe-te Religious Holiday Regular bad $5.00 moot ——— Fire has foreed us to temporary quarter BUT POST OFFICE INN same courteous service, the same Attractively Furnished | vou will find the skilled Photography, the ‘ame expert workmanship e e as SPECIAL RATES STUDIO $10.00 up Week Double ROOM 502, La Concha Hotel Note: We saved all finished Photographs. 321 Sitmonten Street NEXT-TO-POST-OFFICE says with THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE USA KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1945 @ total of $15.00 during the week jot August 20 to 25, according to! Gun votenaed ty Cod B. Seth, GRR, GEORGE yChairman of the Flerida Indus-/ trial Commission. | av CES Throughout the State, 1,967) |persons were paid $30,811.00 in| | unemployment compensation, | while registered as available for but unable to find suitable jobs, and unemployed through no fault of their own. This represented an pensation payments over previous week, during which $16,362.50 was paid to 1,178 per- cone. along the south shore, Suitable employment does pot peared last night before the necessarily means that the em- county commissioners to re- : Colonel George ‘chine, which ts manutactur- or be calied upon to use as mach Brown, retired, of the Unit- ployee will receive as much pay quest that Nimitz, | ed in that city by the Ameri- **!!! 4 in the last job. Employers od States Army Knguneers, in Chief of the ' can Automatic Machine Com. “'*® Jo>= open should contact the be retained te make a survey nearest U.S. Employment affice of the shore front to determ- , ine what locality is consider- that ed the best for the proposed for assignmert of persons now unemployed. Refusal to accept suitable empluyment will operate to suspend the right of the claim , beach. ant to compensation Mr. Price sid that such 0 Persons drawing unemploy ment compensation in Monroe / county for the week emdu A ust 25 were classified as 1 welder, | iN Shout what stretch ; FINISHED ON NO NAME KEY BRIDGE County Comm tastoners maght ordered the 986 to Charles T for repairing th Name Key, wor ted to be State Read 1 we vided the material for tne pep) ect, and the county paid to hive the work done. JAPAN FLYER JOINS © | LOCAL VETERANS POST Key West Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, has initiated Chief Rebert_D. Terry, whe powensle iP. fi e turned from ove s with of adaptable to the formation beach, though unofficially it Simonton streets last more feasible for payment of $3, umprovement ppine and Sens) The proposal is to hold an ted or pavilion er a “ t . TOKYO, Sept. 5. Pr |Laber Day night and was can i. BMie, are other ne . oners released from camps assumed te o celled on omen of = will bers — 2 a nm setting oF " take place Thuredey oight in in Japan number 2,249, 562 The Ladies Auxiliary at oo ned heen’ weskine; wee Speakers in favor Bayview Park at &:30. sponsored ng . in copper mines. - ant — ae * ae peti by ay City Recreation Depart- cause they were kept in ix 4 r - a m the mine ‘ - . “ mow o t ta) aly made. The charte i will eg ‘ h “ . , First Congregational, ‘The show is made up of the norance —— = bes } pam €D day _ on’ c *. Church; the Rev. C. T. Howes ey West kiddies who have Japanese The wold OF ea ___.| omariated The told of JoP the First Methodist Church e wesls’ conten tm (28 wat T ey were told by seecmncmemmames aR nd long hours of work | the Rev. E. $ Doherty, of the ge dancing and singing, by Jap propagandists that the nd barely n food to keep M 1 Chure Miss Betyy Ward, director of en- Japanese were winning on hen alive i “Would Be Unfair (Continued on Page four) (Cont.nued om Page Four) “1 9. — ~ 7 ts moi low who favored . - Nightly 7:30 uae Sue fo. uae bn * suing licenses, maintained that DUVAL at SOUTHARD “Y"” . ; it would be unjust, m view of the Sponsored by the Elks have soccecceeoseccosees NOW O}F EN Okinass t Mer Announcement .. . Te The People of Key West Home Delivery of Milk A Telephone Call Will Now Bring Milk To Your Home I wish to advise users of SWEET MILK that | have contracted with ADAMS DAIRY for « supply of GRADE “A” PASTEURIZED MILK and | am now making deliveries. If you desire milk delivered to your home a telephone call will start the delivery NEILO LOPEZ Phone 455 1 wish to confirm the above statement of Mr. Lopes. We have contracted to supply him with OUR GRADE “A” PASTEURIZ- ED MILK to carry out his DELIVERY SERVICE. MILK will be PASTEURIZED and BOTTLED at our MILK PLANT and WILL CARRY OUR LABEL. ADAMS DAIRY By J. R. ADAMS i Clem C. Price, who heads the committee of local civic )lntted $250 to Franklin i"creese in unemployment com- organizations that are sup- the porting the movement have a beach constructed vey will cost $130, ond the com- | missioners granted that amount. Nothing was said at the meet- | shore front is likely to be more | stated that Colonel Brown thinks that a portion between Duval and apparently the proposed bridge at Ne} tion to raise $250,000 to pay for! street, those near the church » which WS) the proposed beach and a casino} at Center ~U. S)PRISONERS toe ap~ uw, saloons ‘ church or In the letter, saloons in the | ivieinity of St. Paul's Epis of ® copal Church were named, “'s'also those across Duval. jstreet from San Carlos school, those in Smith's lane a short distance south of the (school, these within 300 feet of churches on Whitehead the F were otes land I i and Petronie }atreets and the Presbyterian * hareh for «mored | H 73 Ege on Simenton street, and Har- ris public school at Southard THURSDA * and Margaret streets. Y '< _about 25 saloons were } —_ NS a KIDDIES, : af Members of the couned, —-| WEEKS. WILL i one, (yok the position that i : Snicoms listed were for renewal, © AFFAIR It PARE temded salouns would be! #00 feet of « church or & which was to have been’ heli ROASTERS and FRYERS BRADY'S (Live) Poultry and Egg Market 1264 White St. Phone 54° KEY WEST VENETIAN BLINDS CO. 412 DUVAL STREET (Complete Service for Your Car) 1101 White St Cov. Elisa PHONE 782 Parts are available for your car. Mt we don't have ‘em, we'll get ‘om for you. AUTO BATTERIES Charged The Right Wey—Siow ’ You’ve Said It Before and Now You Can Say It Again ... “Let’s Shop at Herman’s!” With all the same familiar faces to courteously assist you with your selections. In a new, modern shop as p evel and rambling as a West Indian Cottage. Featuring only the Finest in Fem inige Appore! and Accessories at prices far below comparison anywhere. WATCH FOR OPENING VERY SHORTLY HERMAN HOLTSBERG 514 Duval Street Next to Palace Theatre SATURDAY, OPENING “see's ELWOOD’S PLACE Cor. William end Fleming Sts. Pormerty William St. Poultry Market FRESH DRESSED HENS and FR 5GG8, MILK ond Must be Seber, Steady Worker | BAER’S MARKET 901 Duval Street Aa | |