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Pensacola News Journal from Pensacola, Florida • 10

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Pensacola, Florida
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10 FENSACCLA JOURNAL Friday, May 18. 1945 Mrs. Edward Crooks Dies in Jacksonville Woman on Probation In Wedding Fraud A flea, found Imbedded in amber at Palnicken. East Prussia. Is said to be more than 5,000.00) Tears eld.

Pensacolians Oppose Annapolis Air School Mrs. Edward J. Crooke, wife of Sgt. E. J.

Crooke of Pensacola, died Mrs. Gladys Gardner was placed on probation for live years, and was assessed court costs by Judge Ernest in Jacksonville Wednesday. Ser HI aason in court of record Thursday morning. Mrs. Gardner piead- geant Crooke is now stationed In A wMnff information that Four Men of Area Are War Victims Two Northwest Floridiana and two South Alabamians were named as war casualties on a list released Thursday by the navy and war departments.

Pic. Leo Loeb. son of Mrs. Florence toeb, 1218 North Barcelona street, Pensacola, and Lt. James E.

Bond, husband of Mrs. Clara R. Bond, Panama City, were listed as wounded In action. Pvt. Iva C.

Wiggins, son of Mrs. Irene Wiggins, Atmore, was listed as killed in action, and Pfc. Joe T. Taylor, nephew of Nathan M. Reeves of Opp.

was listed as wounded. Secretary of the Navy James For- Camp Blinding. In Pensacola their home was with his mother, Mrs. F. H.

Jones. 1717 West Gadsden street. restal plans purcnase oi acres In Maryland for the establishment nf naval air training fields at the Naval academy in Annapolis, the Pensacola Chamber oi commerce Thursday lodged vigorous protests sc-ninat. nrh installations with Flor ea guilty to charges of forgery. She admitted posing as the mother of a 16-year-old girl, signing affidavits that the girl was older.

A marriage license was granted, upon her affidavits. Alexander King, bridegroom, was sentenced to IS months in the state penitentiary on similar, charges. Since Mrs. Gardner Is married and has a small child. Judge Mason granted her probation.

A small-mouth bass has a large mouth. ida, senators and representatives. Such a plan, it was feared, might result in the closing of air installa- Hnn, in TPIT-irla anrl Tpyos Forres Maryland residents, are objecting to the establishment of air fields there since It would mean condemnation of rich farm lands and the removal of homes and farms in a metropolitan area. It would also remove the farms and homesteads from, the state tax rolls. Secretary Forrestal has said that the aviation course would be integrated with courses at Annapolis, and that it would not be feasible for midshipmen to be transferred long distances from the academy for training.

Jarratt was seeking. Thursday, immediate representation in Washington, where there has been no civil representative from Pensacola and Escambia county since the death of Earle Thornton. Liquor Sellers Get Sentences Several Plead Guilty i In Record Court Ozella Wilson, Negro, pleaded guilty Thursday morning in court of record, to three charges of unlawful possession of alcoholic beverages, and was fined $100 or 60 days In the county jail on each charge to run consecutively. A Imer Dennis, Negro pleaded guilty to charges of unlawful sale of intoxicating beverages. Costs of court were imposed and further sentence withheld on condition of future good behavior.

Clarence Robinson, Negro, charged with grand larceny was arraigned and will go on trial before a Jury on May 23. Charles T. Buckalew pleaded guilty to charges of assault and was assigned costs of court. Thomas Woods, Negro, pleaded guilty to charges of malicious mischief and was fined $50 or 60 days in jail. Jimmy Tyson, Negro, 'pleaded guilty to charges of breaking and entering.

Sentence was deferred Hot Foot Kills Flies and Mosquitoes ITot Foot will, clear yoar botn -of thess- filthy disease carriers. Yet Hot Foot is harmless to humans, and does not stain. Com-pare Hot Foot you sec tha difference. Sold on money back guarantee. AT GROCERY, DRUC, 5c 10c, or DEPARTMENT STORES dS suffer Doe to Less cf Ekcd-Ircn? You girl who suffer from simple anemia or who lose ao much during monthly periods you feel tired, weak.

dragged out" this may be due to low fo try Lydl E. Pinkham'a TABLETS at nee. Pluaihaxn a Tablet re one of the very best home ways to help build up red blood to glT more strength and energy la such ratii a Plnkham's Tablets are on of the tal. it was understood, has obtained $8,000,000 appropriation for com B'nai Israel Holds Feast of Weeks Confirreeation B'nai TrtopT inn pleting the Annapolis establish ments by tne ume tne lour year course is resumed at the academy. Qiiina to.

liille Theslre 'Claudia' Will Be Last Presentation That "Claudia." the Little Theatre's final show of the current season, will be a finished production in every particular, when it opens next Monday night on the chamber cX commerce etase, is assured by Gerald Qulna's direction. Nightly rehearsals, now drawing to the end of their final week, have already made it clear that the skillful hand of one of the Little Theatre's master craftsmen will steer this last vehicle. From the start of the Little Theatre in 1936, Quina has been one of Its most devoted disciples. He has done everything: directing, acting, castin? committee, painting, scenery, lighting, consulting with everybody, giving them the benefit of his background of theatrical experiences over many years and In many places. On Saturday5 and Monday, May 19 and 21, the box office at the chamber of commerce will be thrown open to the general public for ticket reservations.

Late comers may also secure seats up to showtime each Right next week. Admission will be 25 cents for enlisted people In uniform, and $1 for all others. North Barcelona street, started ob Wire Officials rliflmhr'n wfvnt.ivn rnmmlU J. C. JOHNSON, General Agent Life Insurance and Annuities Complete Life Service 317-319 Brent Building Dial 2402 Pensacola, Fla.

Member H'llien Dollar Round Table ALU tee, meeting Thursday morning, sent serving tne Feast of weeks Thursday. Services will be held at 9 a.m. and 7 pjn. Friday, and at 9 a.m. Saturday.

During the Saturday service Yizkor. the memorial for the dead, will be observed. telegrams to Rep. lioo sixes ana Senators Claude Pepper and C. O.

Andrews, requesting their aid in nrvpntfmr itnrh a chance. It was iltt. Bt Awrna QirairU Ca. tlralfW. Abu pointed out that better flying weath -POCCCMC "Pensacola's Leadins Furniture Store" 3XX er exists nere, ana tnat tne government has spent many millions here in aviation installations.

ThnreHav afternoon Senator Fen- per sent word i that he would take the same case. The defendant is immediate action in protest zo ine plan, as soon as he received the the same case. The defendent is charged with entering the business of Tire Service company. forthcoming airmailed miormauon. ODT Official Warns Transportation Jight According to Col.

J. Monroe Johnson, director of the office of defense transportation, the next 12 to 15 months will be most critical in the history of American transportation. Returning troops from Europe for furloughs and moving troops and the supplies of war to the West coast will make the military transportation problem for the next .12 months greater than any since Pearl Harbor. The ODT has urged that transportation workers, shippers, and the. traveling public continue to give complete co-operation to the transportation groups.

TTarnlri of Jacksonville- ex- asMiMvn v1 rirpslnpnt of tftR Florida Genuine CC0 MAT i Charge It! 1 Claude Mullins, Negro, was arraigned on charges of He pleaded not guilty and State Chamber of Corrimerce, agreed over long distance teiepnone to contact othr chambers throughout the state for assistance in combatting Mi. nlan Tjt.t.rs were hpinc sent waived the right to a Jury trial. He will be "heard by the court June 11. Leroy' Sessions pleaded guilty to charges of breaking and entering. Sentence was deferred until by R.

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