The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 8, 1945, Page 1

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E'S REM Sn Scart ea Waheows romcs suscvese DURING INTERESTING After Gi Spraying Yesterday Plane Flew Over Entire | eeneneneanmanal - City; Another Flight HOUSE TO CONSIDER |..." “°° “oun ‘ Will Be Made Within RAISE FOR SOLONS inc Wednesday nigh: Onental Restaurast Short Time — Sere | Principal topic of discussion The Mouse of Representatives (“2% tM possibility of establish is eupected ment week to be {* ° ‘Veterans = rehabilitation Mayor John Carbonell ex- gin to consider President ("'*' '" Key 'West. During the plained today that, in spray- Truman's recommendation discussion it was mentioned thet img Key West yesterday aft- that congressmen raise their "Sections of local federal @rneon, no part of the saleries 10 $20,000 o year housing projects were to be city wae excepted, as had been each abandoned, and all present gen requested of Captain W. H. That increase, assuming the (erally agreed that these projects Hamilton earlier in the day, try thy spoon 0 lew, will \would make excellent quarters because, before the spraying . aor weed comgeenae, t of congress they are recuperating veterans and was started, it had been ex- 2. ciected their families. A committee is plained to him that me objec- tien had been made by any local civic organization but by an individual. now preparing a more detailed PODDIDDDDASE Ke & be wren & ve ee Peuie: next business meeting a@reet, north of D ' the governmental affairs com parts of th t H . é = : ' ‘ OTHER VETERAN ORGANIZA- je at the next election As an Anoth ht. + TIONS ARE SAID TO ae om oa ee BE FAVORABLE been set -_— vide free t Distinct Difference Noted nn sian cit f In th WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. during he that v t — The American Legion, 4” . w ort Veterans of Forei Wars “ . er night's ¢ and Disabled Vete: ee ee tee. a ; gighta, he . oo not agreed on some Provis- jacal might clubs and bars ions te be contaimed in the f. joct item br GI Bill of Rights, it was an- discussion nneyance ought up for — was the repe Als thowe nounced today. abandonment of the Boca < evens ¥ ot extern The American Legion Was ait base in the near ef. but ther . had reported to be a st the ‘the heen s» yrea reduced feW ranting a bonus, seme- alfa wes. ion ucte were fe reed aed tp, wvered by the ,t . ¥ ae enditte cesendes " rr, F othe r Veterans organi-{true, was instructed to we what BE INVESTIGATED |" ctr" «5 COMDR. CALLAHAN BODIES oF VICTIMS HAVE CABLES FROM GUAM BEEN REMOVED TO REGISTRATION : MORTUARY FOR ELCCTION nt oe REACHES 715 ™ ge WASHING TON, Sept. & —Gevernment and company officwls « wy that an investiga a made of the crash of the American Air Limer yester day ina swamp im South Caroline N Na = | gasenasasss POST OFFICE INN ATTENTION — Attractively Furnished All Building Craftsmen anJ oo Other Citizens Interested al — ; BI N G O ___ SPECIAL RATES in a Better Key West i $10.00 up Week Double | ry. Jit be a joint mesting Nightly 7:50 aaa ° ° re of vital importanc> to all in at SOUTHARD umonton Street terested im constrection im = | NEXT-TO-POST-OFFICE [Key West at the County | Courthouse at 8 P.M. Mon- day, September 10, 1945. ERROL SAWYER CLARENCE HIGGS Committeemen Fire Special SILVERTONE PORTRAIT | BROWN DERBY BAR 31% |PACKAGE DEPARTMENT Regular Price, $5.00 | Complete Line of Imported and Domestic Wines and Liquors this pout @Brandy @Gin | All Sizes — ©.P.A. Ceiling Prices ROOM 502, La Concha Hote! for Good Drinks We saved all finished Photographs. BUT | ° | CHARLES f SAUNDERS, Prep. eee Note ttt te ttt ttt tattered ===) Che Key West Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST Veiy Few Mosquitoes Feit SOREN MEET NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1945 Son cs rae co FTG Thousand Men From | WEST, SHE CLAIMS RURAL POPULATION SET OOOO IaGe. AT 943 BY MRS. HUTCH: CANTON SURRENDERS j | ESON; 18,065 IN KEY TO CHINESE TROOPS Using H. L. Shearer's own 4 pony aap tigures (He is or was the di-| amese to troops representing rector of the 1945 census in| Generelissimo Chaing Kai- Florida). in a letter dated aye! July 10, to Mrs. V. W. Huteh-' gaig enee pa ong comes — | exon, who was census enum- mately 1000,090 more Japs n Monroe county in China who have not yet then the population ot Key — i = | West was. when the census ~ y being was completed, 18,065, and) Sate seetdly to dissm af not 14,246, as he told a cor- } respondent of The Associat- ed ress a tew days ago Mrs. Hutcheson, having read in The Citizen the story about the reported popula- tion of Key West as only 14> Cnchactiacthndhnt and stamps now valid has ~~ been issued for the week of | September lv. Information of interest to the householder and the pub- | MONDAY NIGHT 24¢. gave The Citizen today lic in general is also con-} a copy of the population @ various parts of Monroe go g¢ weLp mm INTEREST OF Made public by the Key West county War Price and Rationing ESTABLISHING BET TER KEY WFST , board yesterday. RATIONED ITEMS Meats and Fats This statement was sent to Mr. Shearer on June 8, a month and two days be- fore she received the final ae ED STAMPS report from him. Arrangements have beea| ¥? = _ = es valid, . made for a mass meeting to) a Cl, Di, El now valid. be held 8 o'clock Monda ‘ 1 From 5 I Ba he County Cour Fi, G Ki now valid, F K my ber 30 . “ Whitehead stree M i cnr eal Parkt ‘ 4 bett Suzer . (om > mp N 4B now valed. or «6 * Errol Sawyer and a a sinland d t of Monroe count ‘ Higgs said \wuay | Airplane Stamps Nos. i, 2, 3 Various matters pertaming to; "| y ¢ Po a - 3 the funcbenmmng of the ett ' and 4 nuw guud ae ik Pa oe ngerenyer hes sae UC taken up for discussion. Main) i Vicrony OVER INFLA maine, i mg @ eet te oe ere ee we an] TRON 1S STIL, 90 GE WOR? positiy ae re sees Suter Stomp Reminder e ou of the “~ aad creme witgenel uel, . . SAW k N a w f B “ ‘ 7 , NAVAL OFFICER : i , REPORTS FOR DUTY mpiagied, “but OPA etre “ 2 ' f t Pe rc Due Soon wer rrr rrr Cree "PALACE T THEATER to the TUNE ” of » Dav w “SHE Gants wen MAN” HANSEN’S ORCHESTRA News ond Sorial ; se a mao Tonight, 9:00 6 deipane PRP ALLL A BAKER'S. RESTAURANT Margeret and Fleming Streets RE-OPENING Under New Management | POINCIANA RECREATION HALL OVERSEAS HOTEL 917 Fleming Street Phone 9194 Special Summer Rates Admission, 60c Per Person £8.00 to $12.00 Weekly Aaa ARADEEEDEADEDES peas eee eesee esse seseeeeeeesnaeraaeannnn:! ‘ ‘ ‘ « ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘4 ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘« ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ « « ‘ ‘ . n6AM VM GULF ATLANTIC TRANSPORTATION CO. Specializing In SEAFOOD RUPERT KNOWLES "MIDI LS. i Adhd MIDGET BAR The Friendly Little Tavern Simonton and Greene Streets Open From 7 AM. to MIDNIGHT Package Goods Department) Paul Jones Imperial Mount Vernon Rye Kinsley Sth $4.12, Scheniey Kinsley Gin London Bar Gin, 90 Pr. Tom Hardy Musc Sherry, Port SOUTHEASTERN SECURITIES CORPORATION teen fe theme Hildebrandt Biig Jacksonville, |. Florida POM MATION Ve on 304 W. Adams St Ph. 5-6188 SHS eed WATE foe artes Name Tom Collins Johnnie Welker 12-y Address rs.-0ld Black Label Scotch & Soda ne AA aaa aaa aaa SEPTEMBER 10 IS ANNOUNCED _—_——_—_—_— Calendar of ration goods, tained in the report below, | 2©!ns s much. impnwved,.he exe + make WEEK-END SPECIALS if Army Enter Tokyo FOR WEEK OF \Wastuas Othen Waite ats Also Gone In With Ne- lower quality did during the) ing Ready For Call wer the beard chawman de clared. “This is another example tof OPA’s intention to bold the} ee ee lhime against inflauonary pree-} . TOMYO, Sept, &—Fiftern | sures. Regular grades of gasuline ate, i | f i plained, that OPA has lifted the Uf H | ' minimum octane rating qualify th cond er ng for the premium grade ceil ings from 7$ octane to 78 octane | sending by for the word « Rubber Footwear Ration Free | command to join the tre. 9+ Rationing of industrial rubb« | already here. footwear has ended, it was dis closed yesterday by the OPA 4 tn various parts of Japan rector in this district American and Britweh fo ce» In announcing the fifth com-jeither hawe entered sew — group t = ¥ il = oa have ar eheast osdineed cer os Gee im areas already bber she n ibber boots) C86 “ avatiabie in ppiy suff Northern H ent to meet demand tlokkaido ty time OPA an afhouncement like thes. we feel that we are lightening the war-caused burden of Amer- tean busiPess and consumers and ) parts at 8 © cis row morning, 4 and between 6 this evening, Easter time. taking @nothe: long step hack te- ward the free econemy we heve Five hundred Ao waited for so long.” he said and Britieh privon« Peasant Dreams been evacuated trom Pulows and innercasings filed) hama, and 400 mor with new goow and duck feath-} te arrive there temor the | American oer upayy " ewan mark . jes began to perive dy oe ‘ ora th om | j net y after ther © ‘ hev heard telex o/ ae . \ r ar ARTILLERY FIRING : PRACTICE PLANNED a j Tt | KELLY FAMILY RETURNS TO CITY CENT RAL HOTEL Cool ire Rooms Weekly Hes Two Persons $10 - $12 - $14 Opposite Bus Station ROAD SERVICE - Invite Us to Your Next Biow Out NOW OPEN Phone, ELWOOD'S PLACE @BATTERIES CHARGED @FLATS FIXED Cor William and Fiemin @ Open Sunday Formerly William &t. Poultry Market POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Division and Frencis Sts AL ARMENGOL, Mgr. YRESH DRESSED HENS and FRYERS ,UGGs MILE end ICE CREAM “TACONCHA HOTEL COCKTAIL LOUN’T ] | | AIR CONDITIONED ba YOUR COMFORT | oancine EREY mau ouenalliaians | The New Cocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL: i . ‘ / BREAKFAST Served trom . . . 17:00 ADM. toll.t0 aoe

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