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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1933. SPORTS THE KEY WE’ eeoees @ 2 HITS FOR CIRCUI PRECEDENT SET BY HENRY FORD | IN LONE BATTLE INDUSTRIALIST ACCUSTOMED! 1926, with the explanation that workers would. consume ‘more if they had more leisure. Raised Wages in 1929 And in 1929, when many em- ployers. were considering wage cuts, Ford announced at a White House conference that the thing to do was to raise wages. He in- creased the minimum day wage to $7. But the length of the depres- PAGE THREE ag ge ie a hm tearing out @ The idea of the zone of silence (By Associate Presa) originated in a popular fascist RAVENNA, Italy, Oct. 5,—' slogan that only Ii Duce himself Mussolini’s project te surround could speak of the poet in big ?, enough terms. Dante’s tomb with ‘a “zone of’ silence” has been put into effect here. : 72 e 7 — gett: BENJAMIN LOPEZ ] ie premier ordered tall’ traffic should be Goat inet FUNERAL HOME streets around the. great .poet’s TO “GOING IT ALONE”; {sion eventually forced his wage | below the 1914 minimum of $5. i —: ——— Ceeerccorcesescosoconcs les The gnswer to what a great pitcher thinks about toiling for cellar or second division outfit most of his career might be fur- nished, it seémed to us, by Charles Fred Lucas, the sorrel-thatched right-hander of the Cincinnati Reds. It was no trouble at all locating the redhead in ‘wnat the Old Guard regards as the capital of the “American Rbineland,” where the good burghers have known good baseball and bad’ since the palmy days of the Wright brothers and the game’s origisial unbeaten pro- fessional champions, the Stockings of a half century — or “I dn’t mind telling you it gets tough losing those i to 0 games,” said Lucas. “I win some of ’em, but sometimes when I get two runs. to work on it’s ilke a holiday. ‘Then, the very next day out, our -elub may run up adozen or 15) runs against the opposition. : half dozen some, 't feel like a shut- does remarked isn’t _|@ lot of assurance; but the mind | RROCCOSE SS SCHERELCRANEOe WINS SECOND GAME ooo" e9enene Red} | | Ott, rf oe AL SCHUMACHER Hal Schumacher, shown above, second best hurler on the New York Giants’ staff, ‘bested “General” Crowder and a couple of other Senator pitcher, to cop the second con- test of the World Series. He allowed only five hits and ene lone tally, which was a home run by Goose Goslin Today's Horoscope ‘The native of this day is apt to; he frivilous. “There is. plenty jof ability, a sympathetic nature and is inclined to be light and care- less; rather improvident; forget- ef past experienee and care- the future. Early training largely responsible for the _ BOX SCORE OF YESTERDAY'S GAME: | H | eoepenccancrenspencccons, : The following. is the box sore] jof the sceond game of the World | Series between the New York ‘Giants and the Washington Sena- tors, played yesterday at the Polo Grounds, New York: { Senators AB R. Myer, 2b ~.... Ggslin, rf. Manush, If ‘Cronin, ss . Schulte, cf Kuhel, 1b... 'Bluege, 3b xHarris ‘Sewell, ¢ | xxBolton | | ae fee Goose Goslin, right fielder on the Nats’ ball club, knock- ed.eut the second home run of the Warld Series, so far, in yesterday’s game. It proved to be the only run of the contest for Washington, Mel Ott, of the Giants, got credit for the first four-bagger in the initial game. MODIFIES DECREE AGAINST SCHOOLS} - Ay Anseovinied Press: “ TIRANIA, Albania, Oct. 5.— Acter closing all Italian schools in Albania, then finding that Italy had ‘cut into his finances, King Zog has held out an olive branch. "He has-made-the study of Italian obligatory in Albanian schools and stipulated that 80 per cent of Albdnian studefits going abroad must study in Italy. Whether this is satisfactory td Rome probably will come out be- fore an . Italo-Albanian eommis- sion now seeking a settlement of the difficulties, Following the closing of the schools Mussolini stopped pay- ments on a 10-year 100,000,000 gold franc loan extended to Al- bania in 1931. ~ SOTO OWOOTHRO HOM . H. 9 2 1 0 i) 0 0 ° 0 0 1 0 1 9 Crom HOH wm RO Oo cooeeooesooocortes MHoOHPOO SMH ORSON Soesoeescecooooes 1 5 24:12 0 x—Batted for Bluege in ninth. xx—Batted for Sewell in ‘ninth. *xxx—Batted fer Thomtas‘in sev- enth, . Pp B=>] Giants Moore, If Critz, 2b Terry, 1h PY ° RwrmooococoweP> A - SmeHooHresun zO"Doul . Peel, cf . * Jackson, 3b .. Mancuso, ¢ Ryan, ss Schumacher, p 4 4 3 4 2 -2 1 1 3 4 SOPH oOHOHMHS He Heo HOMES Scosoecosscoom- Totals— 32 6 10 2714 z—Batted for Daxis in sixth. Scere by innings: R. Senators . 001 000 0002-1 ~ 000 006 00x— 6 Runs __ batted Goslin, O’Doul 2, Jackson, Man- cuso, Schumacher, Moore; two- base hit: Terry; home run: Goslin; sacrifice, Jackson; double plays: Cronin to Myer to Kuhel, Jackson to Critz to Terry; left on bases: Washington 7, New York 6; bases on balls: off - Schumacher 4 (Myer, Bluege, Manush, Kuhel), off Crowder 3 (Ott. 2, Critz); struck out: by Schumacher 2 (Cronin, Bluege), by Crowder 3 (Moore, Schumacher, Ryan) ; hits: off Crowder 9 in 5 2-3 inning: 2 Sesegocccscseccoeveesces REMARKABLE FEAT in:| *CQeeeeeesocooones (Copyrighted) CLASSIFIED COLUM epee ee ertisements ander thi. head l-be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of le a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in evory instance is Payment for classified gdver- tisements is invariably in advance, ‘but regular advertisers with ledger accounte may have their advertise- ments charged. FW Np _ Should give their off Thomas 1 in 1-3 inning, . of: McColl none in 2 innings; wild pitch: Schumacher; umpires: plate, Moriarty (American League); first base, Pfirman (National League); second base, Ormsby (American League); third base, Moran (National League); losing pitcher: Crowder; time of game: 2:09. we MOVED DOWNSTAIRS GLASGOW—When _Frederick/}- Ward of this city was summoned for deserting his wife it was learned he had only gone down- stairs to live with his parents, — Subscribe for The Citizen, Joe Moore, shown above, who roams in the left field garden for the Giants, accom- plished a feat in yesterday's World Series game which is probably a record American cla: Moore got two hits sixth inning, in which the New Yorkers scored all their runs to win the game. i j address as well as their tele-| ” phone number if they desire re- rults, With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. “Ask for’ it, FOR RENT “| RESIDENCE, corner Caroline and —_—o DISCREDITS TESTIMONY CHICAGO—' i ” “Anything to say?” asked the court of Mrs, Margaret Ladford of this city accused of pea Mate “Yes.” she = verything said here is a lie,” Ann streets. 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But General Johnson contended} Again he played a lone hand ini that the “only way you can get} his battle with New York inter-| People te,get,them together is to ests. }get them to agree to act togeth- Rejected Wall Street Terms {¢” \ In 1921, it was Ford who turned (By Axnociated Preast DETROIT, October 5.—The} resting place and that unsightly: buildings marring its monumental effect should be removed: Th UNITED STATES. FAST PORT TAMPA--HAVANA—WEST INDIES. Effective April 27, 1 ti Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday. ‘and Saturdays 9:45 A. M. Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesda: Satur- days 6:30 P. M. : 4: 5 ERE Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the Deck, "Phone 71 J, H. COSTAR, Agent. down the terms of “Wall Street” for much-needed financial assist- ance. 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