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re ee Associated Press Day Wire Service and AP Features Key Weat, Florida, tas tae SNe equabie climate im the try, tigh average For 65 Years Devoted to the “a ot ots af Fahrenbert Best Interests of Key West Che Key West Cit THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, ‘CITY COMMISSIONER SWEETING GIVES STATUS DEALING WITH ; GENERAL RECEIVFD BROKEN. PURCHASE OF PARKING METERS ACCIDENT TSI ISIS ISS. DOCK WORKERS READY TC STRIKE (RY Associated Pressey LONDON, Dec. 11.—Dock workers in Great Britain DN Pee S.A. = bninhaati ENTS No. 294 DECEMBER 11, 1945 PRICE I Efforts Being Made To Have Supreme Court Give Decision On Status Of Juvenile Court VOLUME LXVI1. Army Offers tligh School Grads. College Education At Government § Expeise ‘MRS. PATTON | JOINS HUSBAND City Commissioner W. C. Sweet- said today at the ion in Key West general is that (By Associated F bee peetee eer Dec. George Patton, Jr., here Sek aft bon to be General Patten, wnose neck was broken in an automobile two days ago, and w d from impress arrived Opportunity Given To aia Be- GREEK CABINET And MEMBERS THREATEN | : TO RESIGN POSTS | All tween Ages of 17 Young Men Mr.s Patton had land at Paris, but the ¢ > the cor @re expected to go on strike again, following a temporary settlement cf their differ- €nces with dock owners a 10 wwwwwwww ww rr re rrr Tw Atiorney General Claim- plane 24 “All men 17-24, who are graduating or who have already graduated from high school, an oppor- tunity to get a college educa- tion at government expense,” Lt. Col. Eugene W. Hilton, Miami recruiting officer, de- clared yesterday. “Under the G. I Rights, men under 25, who serve in the Regular Army, are entitled to attend any accredited college, young have Bill of | (By Associated Preas) ATHENS, Dec. 11—Feur members of the Greek cab- inet threatened to resign to- day unless the government withdraws its charges against political prisoners. arrested during or immed- itely after the civil wer in Greece. The cabinet members as- serted thet the prisoners Fratically are all Liberals, and declared that 80,000 of them ere members of the EAM that wes politically active for sevearl months after the Nazis were driven from Greece. or other SCHIP DI DSSS. school of their choice for pe- riods determined by length of Army service, after dis- charge. Tuition, books and living expenses will be paid for by the federal govern- ment,” he continued. Colonel Hilton the plan as upon completion of 90 days’ serv- ice, the soldier automatical- ly becomes eligible for a ba- sic 12 months of free educa- tion upon discharge from the. Army. Added this, he will receive month of schooling for each m of | service. Thus, enlist in| the Regular Army 18 months plus the 7 months, gives him of paid schooling. On a three-year enlist he will have 48 months, or four years of scholing due] him. Ir th of time} ollege de-; outlined follows: one for basic 30 Sere 15 tment j government through the Veterans’ Ad.| ministration pays for this| education. This includes all! tuition, library. laboratory | and other us sual school up to $500 for an ordinar school year. To help m cost of room and board, an additional $50 per month is paid to the man with no de-|y pendants; $75 per month to the man with dependents. } “Any man who desires to go to collegerpand does not; have the financial means, or who feels that he is not-ready for further schooling as yet, should not pass up the op-} portunity the Regular Army} offers him, and, incidently this offer is good only until August 5. 1946,” the colonel concluded. Contact may be made with | recruiting officers at the Key Postoffice Building to- , tomorrow or up until 9 a.m. Thursday. They are; prepared to give details con- cerning this and other bene-; , fits offered by the Regular Army. An Army sedan will leav y West at 9 am. 7 . Any qualified nm siring to enlist or immediately will be t (Continued on Page Four) CAR OWNERS For Prompt Service— Weekdays or Sunday— fees s R former topnotch here as war afte of | Director j Housing A. M pires terms of office Air -Corps | coveries in , ting development | discover itron and heavy NAZIS ON TRIAL SQUIRM IN SEATS DOCUMENT FILM OF ACTIVI- TIES SHOWN TODAY ON SCREEN (Bs Associated Press) NUERNBERG, Dec. 11.—The 20 Nazis, on t spent while e and fall of cu barbs Among the i | invasion of Po ADAMS OFFICE EXPIRES 1947 R in n office ¢ Comm 2 Kirke of the hority states that appointment ex- end not 1946 in yesterday's Ad in 1947 carried icle. The other commissioners terms were as given, C. Singleton’s t i in Sept jin September Russell in and J. S. Da of 1946 s in September {TWO KEY WESTERS ARRIVE IN STATES Archie Potter of son of Mr the Army and Mrs. of 1209 Petronia t. ha rived in Calif the Pacific, to information received here his relatives mother son, oy Potter Lt. Roy Potter, to the Merchant ned to Key West a Donald Pinder of the Air Corps, son of Mr. James Pinder of 1217 eet, was also among vals in California South Pacific. recent n the MAJOR DISCOVERIES York,—Three major dis- single year 1932 most present-day atom spli Possible. The ies were the neutron, pos- hydrogen. NEXT TIME TRY POOR OLD CRAIG Your Pure Oil and Gas SERVICE STATION Division and Francis Sts. Open Sunday Phone 9134 RADIO REPAIRS, 1 TOYS, GIFTS, SNAPSHOTS DEVELOPED — AUTO PAINTING First Class Job with Pre-war Paint $45.00 NAVARRO, Inc. Opposite Bus Station Marseilles and cam« ¥ 1 field there. From that s flown to Heidelberg General Patton's p' | still were silent on tt outco! of his in est bulletin merely resting easily but w j critical condition. HOME IS THE SAILOR MAYNARD 1 LEE SISLER It was conceived, this only after having met the ci of Key West. We are fif rs aboard the USS PC a ship nicknamed, ps the “Beno Ma rived form Asiatic wate the mor | The fitfy six of | presed by the genuine h of you people that idea, been built in Chicago an. downricer. We made ‘s in Miami, is port, ar Pacific. T off beyon ed, thirteen days the Line “ peace is panacea, and t * anodyne”. That is how most of already Li thirteenth ee in the Cruiser San a, Tokyo Ba Doesn't sound too |! Perhaps I didn’t weeks between low Lamour der why ; ed. It is this: It happene quite a few men who n back to tell you about it. It pened to u: we felt close. Very that wher any of you begin th ing perhaps as did a gre ‘tage of the Ame before Pearl Harbor are unmentionable pe: bear a stigma with the blues. about you. Look at the men are right in th Pitching, men who came bsck and wearing*butten on civ And let aes WANTED SECRETARY Apply Manager La Concha Hotel month ego. es a result of an anncuncement today that their wages will be increas- ed from $3.20 to $3.80 a day. EPISCOPAL CHURCHES DESTROYED BY ee 1832 the St. Paul's, sia Chureh In City; He Will Have Matter Brought Before Hz The workers hed asked for a $5 increase, and union lesders stid thet the pro- Fosed increase of 60 cents is nqt adequat> and shaq they, therefore. had advised the workmen to resume the strike. IIS ITS SS. CLLd ROBERT HORVATH GIVEN SENTENCE TWO OTHER CASES HEARD TODAY IN CRIMINAL COURT Tribunal 1666000 0444444444444404 44444644444 446 Pai church public West Episcopal C ed in 1914, has pictures of the aint Churchman” the Key publish- oi ch, aid} of development. The copy d' Reverend Jame n Judge J. B. B , The Old and Th: the entire po; ondavied a ci > PAPY FUNERAL ON _WEDNESDAY CLAIMS KEY WEST ERE TOEEO According to little squib from the Louisville Ken- tucky Courier handed The Citizen by Mrs. Cranch, Ken- tucky claims Key West as its own. The article reproduced as the first of 2 series of articles in the Kentucky of half a centitry ag> follows: "Yoo may think of Key West es the southernmost city in the United States, a jampacked Florida town and naval base located on a tiny coral island witn ‘water, everywhere’ around ‘t. But to your grandfather if he lived in Kenton County 50 years aso Key West meant @ spot on the county’s map beside the richt of wav of the Cincinnati, New Or- leans and Texas Pacific reil- LEGION POST TO ; MEET WEDNESDAY MIL ITIT# rn C ONCHA HOTEL COCKTAIL LOUNEE AIR CONDITIONED for YOUR COMFORT . Now Featuring DANCING EVERY NIGHT Music by nome Orchestra The New Cocktail ‘LA CONCHA SPECIAL’ . BREAKFAST Served from . . . 7:00 AM. to1l:00 AM. LUNCHEON Served from. . . . 12:00 Noon to 2:00 P.M. DINNERS Served from - + « &:30 PM to 6:38 PL HUGH C. HODGE, Manager THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE BOOKS No other gift offers such obvious quality or such lasting joy for your budget. eAny book advertised anywhere will probably be in our stock—at the standard price. eWe'll gift wrap and mail them for you at no extra charge PAUL SMITH BOOKSELLER Simonton and Eaton Sts. OPEN TILL 9 P.M. er Fite Of 1835 ONE-FIFTH OF } ESOS. ae Sas FGREIGN OFFICIALS PLAN FOR MEETING ~ (By Axneciated Press MOSCGW, Dec. 11.—For eign secretaries represen s the United Stetes. Grest Britain end Russie ete ex pected to begin their deli> erations here ntxt Saturday it wes announced of today. Secretary of St accordins to infcrm: ceived here from Was! ion, is preparing to leeve this city, and Foreign retery Bevins Britian. will flv don Fridey They and Com missa Molotoff ere expected to discuss @tomic energy and other important mstrers pertaining to the three grest rowers. MOLIIIII SA.» - SUNDAY LIQUOR SALE COSTS $50 oresen SCCUT UNIT PLANS COURT OF REVIEW We Are Now Accepting COLOR FILM for DEVELOPING and PRINTING SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY, Inc. Prescription Druggists DUVAL AND FLEMING STS. i bance ncnenmanarseateapaasnest ruups & i 3 | _ PALACE THEATER DONALD BARBY “THE CHICAGO KID Sew: anc Serie! Tomaghe ls Prime Be teas 48 Hour Service — TROPICAL TRADER — Sawyer Radio & pera Co., 718 Duval St., Phone 1666-——_______