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Associated Press Day Wire Service and AP Features For 65 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West ey West, Florida. ras toe climate in the Che Key West Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1945 IN THE U.S.A VOLUME LXVI. BRITISH FORCES WIPE QUT VILLAGE EAST OF BATAVIA Action Was In Retalia-|\"SPPOoOIIIOIM. tion For Murder of|SECRETARY BYRNES veer re ARRIVES IN PARIS British Air) 9N WAY TO MOSCOW PARIS. Dec. 12. — Secre- tary of State Byrnes arrived at an airff2td here today on his wav to Moscow, where No. 296 DISTINGUISHED VISITORS ON RECENT INSPECTION TOUR HERE : Story Of Hungarian lens Being Offered For Sale Told At Trial Of Nazis PAPY RITES HELD Story Related _— B HERE YESTERDAY ‘nc Set P= SERVICES CONDUCTED iN AFTERNOON AT CONGRE- GATIONAL CHURCH Four men (By Assoriated Press) BATAVIA, Dec. 13.—The Brit-} ish command in Java announced} : nferen: held b: today that’ British forces hhad| = Costes SA) beheld by ds Gut? agenaa ries} him, Commisser Molotov of “wiped ou a village eS} es és sit east of this city in retaliation] Russia and Foreign Minis- cuting Attorney Citing Adolph Eikmar Funera vina I Sunday night at 925 Southard street, yesterday afternoon residence to the F ce who tour of ies in the LUMBER MILLS AT ROTARY Kk‘ r hosts: MFET: DECLARES AGAIN HAS ATOMIC SERVICE crimina | | : iti ht: Li. Col. C.-A- Buckley West Humare Society is W. Robert from the C Comm which they plan to truck to wented White We airmen and 18 British soldiers} It was announced. that the were. ordered shot without trial. | attack was over the only | 3a : . 1 ; OF BIB BIBLE ‘ART bce! Te SEES | FOR! UNIT USE diers had been taken to lineup] a { ae JOIN LEGION UNIT ee The command also annou ; RECALLS EARLY DAYS IN Activit : CITY: ALL pocs.ane ne-| “Sctne. Tt on a cha of hav GATION AT MEETING PNAS. CITY ORDINANCE URGE SUCCESS OF Eddie Strunk declared tod ofticer, NAS, and Lieut. Col. ¢ SrEre +: * wre fad peon saken, Pronery | Seat conference iloe eld] CPD EN DB AICES HUMANE GROUP \ Saturday, } ; i iG British artillery and bombers} and when the 7M LIPID FD | ing standing was the jail, from Navy Photographs that Jap military officer i | asil; Capt. W. H. al Home wz the killing of LAST EVENING buto, Lt. Col. Twenty-four veterans of World| speaker for the Rotary Club, that Botelh i i CLOTHING DRIVE wer were siven the obligation| the first instance of a lun it to right: Lt. Col. F. Texeira, Lt. F. R. for the murder of four British} ter Bevin of Great Britian. The Britains, it was declared, { rede es Tilage SPECIFICATIONS:< | ‘BUYING: TRUCK build- MANY v = | which the British airmen and sol-, EFERANS | ATmy Air F AWAITING $690 CHECK FROM P. Reink« been arrested as war = - TWENTY-FOUR GIVEN OBLI-| Col. G. Vidal, | QUIRED TO BE TAGGED BY during the w de Malton; Lieut. Comdr. Key of the American Legion at the] dea he knows of wa , Mose M. J. Vinhaes, and | regular Saw-| Bible in Genes se Interpreter an! guide for sday | specifications were set Ark and the lumber They are: Joseph D. Castillo, | Recalling his early days in the Manuel R. Cabrera, Jr.,. Gerald! lumber country of North Florida, Lopez, Angel Alvarez, Jr., Juan Mr, Strunk said that ther Gerald Saunders who was re- A. Valdes, George Ybarmea,; always a strong smell of f coutig eapaiiied ‘by Mayor De- | Jémes W. Blandford, John F. Del) ing wood pulp and bark meritt as local chairman of the | Villar, Newel! V. Pinder, Fred E. helped when he camc United National Clothing Col-! Knight, Ro! C. Averrette, Ray~| f:sh smell along Key lection for overseas relief to be; iiend* Garcia, Jesus L. Garcia, we ne é ; s. Maitland Adams condacted, next, month, has re-| Ramon Rubio, Jr.,George R. ots pores “Ms ted at this point and said meeting of held Wedz ‘ound up st and un- animals, M Janice announced tdiay. are also still trying locate an air cooled motor with - which to generate carbon mo- ynoxide fumes to do ay pain- with) the animels,’ Mrs White said r White only aid GERALD SAUNDERS IS CHAIRMAN OF COM- MITTEE Key Smith of } 4 to Frank H. Papy, Jr, Chai Papy, Whitney R. Papy. a B. C Papy; 24 grandchildren eighteen great grandchildren and two great, great children, and one brother mond Russ Islame The funerz whict from the residence Froceeding to the yer Fost No. 28 evenirg. idr. Thurston Adams, district recrea- - Eleanor J. Durrett, 7th Nav. Dist. Lieut. Joseph Campbell district FOR JANUARY FCEMATION © TALS WARRANT SIGNED JUDGE it: Captain Tucker -C€. Gibbs, (SC) N, con- ers with Captain C. aD: Howse (SC) USN, Distriet Supply ( r nspection trip to NOB. pointed out members of 2 is Wilbur LCavis dicharged serviceman that the Iv Wee eee vv eer ver err wwr verry. then: continuing on ceived letters from President | Joseph A. Smith, Glenwood Bec-'™ nd who is doing a. fine job in i pont ard sa DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAK OWNERS ; (comtnuing | Truman and Henry J. Ka in| caise, Rogelio Perez, George A. was his Fine and w Humane work in the city. cempetety,' < 3 pe Ane il ae as : held in Key West which they stress the great need! Warren, Lino A. Castro, Jose J.| taken up at afuture dat A meeting will be held Fridey hehe ated existing and the importance of | Abreu, Antonio Arango, Jr., Wil-| Sales oo. “ Murphy Act; oa ei ena City ht at 8.p.m. at the Woman's Yes: Explaining his “Aatomic Serr+ pape ee oa era eee everyone cooperating ;to the full"; liam D. Jackson, George Ra-} * * * x ~ ARE WARNED CITY WILL SELL PROPERTY AREY U 5 ‘ WATE lub for members of the so- pst extent nake the dri a 5 j ice” motto as carried in his 2 ciety and for the public at oan A bea est extent to make the drive a’ mirez, AM Sis eral, Mrs. White “We ex. sive tinea of eitting rect to be comp organizea ‘€ by the first of the year with al ents functioning,” Mrs id. elters for the located at 14th street in the he said. Poinciana a and are -large Mr. Strunk said t! well constructed shelters donat- future one woul > ne | faci that when t E y be = ed by the Coast Guard whi contractor and order ro) eli t that at st : es ie] 9,- had a K9 unit on Fleming Key tain house by t t 3 g the war. vertisements, that he success i President Truman in his let- ter said that the need for this collection is imperative. The campaign, to be known as Victory Clothing Cc lect scheduled for Janua through January 3lst. The na- tional gosl is 100,000,000 gar ments with additional shoes and) bedding. The President wrote: ‘With- Post Commarder John B. Winn presented behalf of the Po. st Post Command: ith with a beautiful engra wed sterling silver Life Membership Card with ten karat gold Legion Emblem. The Post ually selects a member who has rendered outstanding service to the Post presentation of 2 ip Card. The wa ere member vocal of the out adequate clothing and other necessities of life to sustain vic-j tims of war on the long road to rehabilitation there can be no peace. I theref ask you and the more than seven thous- and local chairmen of the United National Clothing Collection to lead the Nation in another clothing collection for the relief of victims of war.” Expressng willinginess to ac- cept the local chairmanship, Mr. Saunders said. “In view of the President's apceal, Mr. Kai- ser’s response, and Mr. Kaiser's letter to me, I feet I must accept the responsibility to organize our community to meet this new challenge. “UNRRA has_ informed local chairmen that every pound of the clothing contributed in the nation-wide collection this past Spring will be in the hands of war victims ove > mas. But Mr. K me ‘said that total brought many more millions of war victims within range of our assistance. I know our to do its part. No innocent vic- tim of these years of horrow must go naked while clothing hangs unused in the closets of America. We will all of us make our contribyti6n toward a hap- (See on Piss Five) ' given t commun.- | y will again meke every effort | he recipient's are automatically appreciation of the out- ding service to the American Legion. Aine from Ci munication was read nder E. F. Hoore of the Veterans of Foreign’ Wars,; Post No. 3911, expressing a ciation of the joint socia. held Nove: ber > A re adopted 1er he financing for the Post Guard t be effe suce! meeting uard of Honor was he! diately following the meeting of the Post. The applications of the follow- ing Veterans was also approved for bership. These will be > obligation of the Amer-} Legion at the regular meet- | ing of the Post on January 9 James om: Farlin P. Guze- Dwight R. Jewell, Rob- ert Horowitz, Sidney Einhorn. Jose J. Abreu, Robert G. Knowles. Frank Armfield Hunter, Williar D. Jackson, Arthur Ed well The meeting was well attend- ed. Legicnnaire William Atwa- ter of Cleveland, Ohio, and Louis S. Hall and Thomas F. Ingram rein: ements of the Post, were; introduced to those in attend- ance. of uniforms ef Hon and get it q penicilli a les Robexis pf 152.507 pes = Bee *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 WILL ARREST ing of Be y city pein T. A. Weaver Charged With Selling Sugar Without OPA Stamps’ Thomas A. Weaver wall br given a hearing tomorrow -zfter- before United States 'Com- sioner C. Rodney Gw these points and ur, owners to pav pecomune (Gung deli BIKE RIDERS BICYCLISTS REQUIRED TO ; HAVE CITY LICENSE: POLICE ADVISED y Deputy --— > rtlsnd Cates the. Weaver camp on Stock and. js at liberty under a bond City Ma W. W. Ce today that he had give fae 3 of $1500. do not have licens The “attests eras s+ e investigation that had been = vy OPA agents. veral years ago Weaver was local labor leader, and the city election was one of candidates for city com- ‘HARRY SAWYER IS 0 : na, PALACE THEATER f Mr. and} wyer of 1417 C. EDDIE DEW in who is now s¢ “Raiders of Sunse: Pass” News and. Serial resulted from an ited: States Army. t whick the numer¢ ceased city pown iy JAMES A. 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