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eS hk ek kk ke FRIDAY, MARCH i8, 1938. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN seopavegneseseererezere: eeePereepeaesesleseseeeD Ty THEWEATHER CLASSIFIED Sports ae ae ae ; Highest = SB eo prcereccesoosonocosers BASER Mean 8 . Al J Normal Mean 2 73 = = Rainfall® $150 REWARD 7 Ys jtati ; FOR FINDING and return Plat- Yesterday’s Precipitation 0 Ins. t kd . es BILL ON SUNDAY Normal Precipitation 95 ins: , um Rar Pin sbout ¢-inches " -vgin record puvern 24-hour perjeg 10N8, Y2rinch wide center, slightly cpding 21 3 priock him joarwing. "artuw each end. Medium size 2RS MEET Tomorra~'s Almanze diamond in center, many small ae a ake 1 STARS Sun rises §:32 a. m. diamonds. Wire or telephone col- IN OPENER. RED DEVILS 6:38 p.m. lect, W. JULIAN BELL, insus- TO PLAY IN NIGHTCAP 34 a. Sup sets a Moop rises Moon sets Famorrow. s - ance adjuster, 917 Security Build- - ing, Telephone 2-786], Miami. marl7-3t FOR SALE—i,000 day-old baby chicks for Easter. Only lc each, while they last. Arriy- ing Wednesday. Monroe Meat Monroe County Basebaji High League will play its usual double- Low — 503 6:0} header this Sunday afternoon. Barometer reading at 8 a. m2 Sluggers will play both gates Sea level, 30.00. this time. Acevedo Stars will tangle with them in the opening contest and Caraballo Red Devils will try their luck in the night- (Til] 7:28 p. m., Saturday) cap. Key West and Vicinity: Fajr _ tonight and Saturday with mild Sreeercenecoeseseeeeeee® +. nncrature; light shifting winds, | - z FOLLOWING beeoming east to southeast. REAL ESTATE ag Conservative, = . 3 d Sat- practical advice. 37 years’ ex- Florida Foir tonight an perience gn Florida Keys. E. THROUGH urday; warmer in extreme north- B- Lowe, Registered Broker. * ‘ west portion Saturday. Tavernier, Florida. P. O. No. ee Jacksonville to Florida Straits 9}. marl2-tf (By AGUILAR) and East Gulf: Light shifting : Peeceseereece » winds, becoming east to soquth- POULTRY NATIONAL BASEBALL— cast, and fair, weather tonight and tt The Giants count @n'the old re- Se @ ; liable. Blondy Ryan, t) help them out. Bill Terryéthinks that with Sati an infield madejup of McCarthy, Whitehead, Ott-and Bartell, with Ryan and Chiozza in reserve will p be the elacs of the league. In the + : VF, | outfield he will have Lieber, : Ohi peu oem er conveniences, electric ice box. Moore, Ripple, Berger. Mancuso | {tm the Ohio Valley southward | | 1592 South street. marl4-lwk and Danning, of course, will de|°VEt Spe eastern Gulf of Mexico) ________. the catching. Hubbell, Baker, 90° © PU. erable intensity aret oe Bens —Five-poom furnished Lerman, Gumbert, Brennen, 9¥¢35 of considerable intensity are! apartment. 1029 Fleming street. Brown, Smith, Schumacher and et = peg Stiusie mari5-iwk a few new faces to be added by |“°" _0¥' = 395 18) Terry will give the Giants a good and at tee an nape Pitching staff. . .The Tigers from e WEATHER FORECAST FRESH LAID EQ@QS evé?yisy’ > from, nest to Wie ¢ Fell Bt°1609" Flagler Ave. & maril ino’ 531 10 Ths) FOR RENT Sure areas over- this morning | BICYCLES REQUEST MADE FOR CHANNEL DSAPPROVE PROPOSITION WAS FOR PRO- POSED CHANNEL OF GREATER DEPTH FROM MI- AMI TO KEY WEST f Communications ved. at ‘The Citizen from the ice of Di- vision Engineer Earl I. Brown, colonel, Corps of Enginers, in Washington, advises that the pro- Rosition to provide a channel of not less than eight feet in depth fram Miami to Key West, as a continuation of the Intracoastal Waterway, has been disapproved. Disapproval of the resolution was made by the Committe of Commerce, United States Senate, wn the grounds that 2 channel eight feet deep cannot be econom- ieglly justified, and the resolu- tion limits the investigation to a channel of that depth. It is pointed out that all par- ties interested have the privilege af an appeal from the concthsicns+ “to the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, a permanent “body ‘sitting Gt’ Washington, D. C2 06 eich afSe<amination and ‘survey FeportS“6f this ‘character : _ a 4 ig: athe 12 he “mailed veastward over GARAGE APARTMENT, #tiodérfi >in Sur WeeRE "froin reweipt Of this "Gémiiimitation: “If, however, you have import- ant data to communicate to the beard, which cannot be collected and put in proper shape for pre- sentation within the four weeks, the board should be informed of this fact without delay and re- quest made for the extension of Steir! Patties desiting "byt WASHINGTON NOTES SOSSCCO ROSS SE PSOE SSOSESESESSEESESEEBeECLeECeSeReeS ments of war from the United Visitors to the nation’s capitol in the past few years have not failed to observe the flights of a dirigible which daily carries pas- $1,184,950, all but $549 of which sengers over the city The practi- was for commercial aircraft. cal demonstration of the utility of Saas dirigibles apparently has had its ANSWER effect. The House Naval Affairs " committee, in its report, allotted. <a rary as 8 $3,000,000 for the construction of (es peas 20 gaat nn ee? a dirigible. This was in the face - of an adverse declaration by the. ™& Seeretary Early recently an- . 4; nounced that the profits resulting President and the frank skepti-, ‘and ashes ane cism of naval officers in regard to priesatpgis apy siden’ toe the possibilities of such an air- useful public’ pur ater Gee aes ernment direction.” TAX COMPLAINTS In opening debate on the 319-; page tax bill in the House. Chair-} man Doughton, of the Ways and} Means Committee referred to the fact that during hearings on the effect of the undistributed profits; tax, “not a single specific cause} of undue hardship was establish- ed. On the contrary,” he asserted, “practically every witness showed an utter lack of knowledge of the effect of the proposals in the sia iy bill and even of the existing law DEAD MAN EYE GIVES SIGHT as it applied to his own particular San Francisco.—Through an business, except that they had to Operation in which the cornea pay a little more taxes.” from a dead man’s eve was trans- ee sorfetped to the eye of a blind 84- asiheteld, Priest, the priest, after Spedabs jarveraitss Seebaseee mas able No distin i mHicreate Anbu! Tt 4 PIX PRICES Senator Borzh recently asserted that four corporations fixed the prices of food and that two firms controlled the prices of farm im- plements. He stated that the Fed- eral Trade Commission's investi- gation, completed lasf Fall. show- ed that some “of these food firms made as much as 100 per cent on their investments.” it pn or. The surgeon who per- ‘Seutht “and -Genteah Amerigar yo, y 5 ects Suiits Fede eben Yt td oe ‘the priest's sight will eleven. a’ bim the:-evening of E si each day,‘ 3° Urddacast,’ in- Portu- guese, is aimed’at Brazil and, dur- ing the same hours, a-similar type ee program, in Spanish,reaches other Peoria, Tll—The thirteen chil- NAMES BEGIN WITH D. ed and again are working irop. mines in North Africa which have been closed for mone than 2& radio-active element with radm- tion similer to that of radium disease, has been found in Africa solved to form a plastic suitebie for making fountain pens. imsu lators and various novelties SITS DOWN: BREAKS HIP Baltimore—James Cogley, 75 entered a restaurant, amok his | seat in a chair, ordered 2 cup of coffee, and crossed his legs pre- i t daily t© tormed the delicate operation be- De South and Central American peo- dren in the family of W-. 0} ples. Prince‘ of this city all have ed names beginning with D. They BUY AIRCRAFT are Darrell, Delmar, Donald, Dal- In February, China and Japan las, David, Dala, Delbert, Doris, Detroit will have one of the best clubs in the American League, with the same catchers, practical- ly the same infield of Greenberg, Gehringer, Rogell and Fox, White, Laabs, York, all capable hitters. The Tigers will get some place, for Manager Cochrane claims that the difference between first and second place is the pitching of Rowe and Kennedy. If each win 15 games, which he thinks they will, then count the Tigers in the big classic in October. ; REMAINS LOCAL BASE- i BALLERS— The local boys have started out playing basebell after a lay-off of a year or more of regular play. Some are playing in top form and some have to wait a while before they get in shape. On the Stars, Armando Acevedo is playing the same game he has always played. Barcelo is doing great on first and with the stick as his nine hits in 14 times up shows. Al. Acevedo is the same old steady second sacker. Danny Lopez is behind the plate doing well and will de- velop into a first class receiver with a little more seasoning. Ma- chin is the same as ever, talks a lot and stillruns wild when on base. F. Acevedo can still field but his wind gives out when he does a~little running and falls down. as often as he did in years gone by. E. “Rodriguez, a good, steady pitcher, and a good field- er. Skip Rueda can play any- where and is hitting that ball Malgrat is one of the best pitch- ers in the league. On the Slug- gers: Al. Rodriguez is a good catcher and hitter. Frank Salin- ero is a very good twirler. Rob- ki ert Bethel, when in shape, will give them all a run for pitching honors. M. Griffin is not a first baseman. but can sock that old apple right on the nose Lucilo| is doine good at second. Valdes at short is playing like in the old > Stueger-Pirate fued days. George | Acevedo at third takes care of his position well. In the outfield, the | Sluggers have Salgado, Staniey,} Roberts, Smith and Domenech. There is lots of room for improve- ment in this department, al- though Roberts and Smith played , well so far. Stafley has not/ *| the police station. j car.” curred during the last 24 hours| BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, in the Atlantic States, from North | day, week or month. J. R. Carolina northward, in portions’ Stowers Company. noy2-tf of the Lake region, and on the and light FOR SALE and central Rocky Mountain | CORNER LOT, 60x100 feet. Cor- States. ner 5th and Staple Avenue. There has also been light rain. Apply Hox D, The Citizen. in southeastern Florida. 4 noy2-tf Temperatures haye fallen somie- | —2—=———— > ———__-__— what préssiebag a most of the}FINE PIANO 4 excellent con- eastern portion \of| the ¢ountry,, , ;. cheap for cash or terms and in the Pad le Paes: A | to'1 Jiable ‘party. Apply Hayda States; while readings are consid- Ulingworth, 615 Elizabeth St. 11 ft, boat fully in the Plains States. t —— G. S. KENNEDY, « MUST SELL 3p Official in Charge. | soviings spt flies aboard, thgard,-16 NINE INDIANS CARRY os i iene rg = ON TRIBE’S TRADITIONS | from White St. Inquire at boat after 5 P. M: or see Clem Price, {By Aeneciated Press) Okla., Mar. 18.—There are just nine Oklahomans. left to carry on the traditions of a once! } strong haws. | The tribal lore started centur- ies ago with the banding together A on mid-western plains of 2 group | 599 of sturdy aborigines. streets, 100x102 ft, with three houses. Price, $3,000. ALBURY, 1019 Flagler or consult your, | STRING BASS, new, reasonable. | Box O, The Citizen. marl6-3tx FOR SALE—Big Pine Key large, One block of bay, $60.80 up. CALKINS, Ramrod Key, Flor- ida. marl5-6tx FOR SALE—New, steel i and mattress; vacuum Woman's Prank Stirs Tempest In A Teapot | cicancr: modern type bal cor. riage. All reasonable price. (My Aamocinted Preset | See at 604 Duval street. BUTTE, Mont, March. 18—A diminutive man, hair awry and clothing in disarray, burst into! mari7-3t BABY CHICKS “She shot at me,” he shouted. | BABY CHICKS FOR SALE—1609 “She tried to kill me. I want my| Flagler Avenue. marl6-4t After calming him, police gath- | 4 done so had, either. Still, it can|ereq he was shaving when his| be imoroved. On the Red Devils, | wite came to the bath room door. | Irzy Rodriguez is catching better|jeveled a revolver at him and | than any one else in the league fired twice. He said she was ox] so far. H. Gates and White are raged because he asked for a por. doing well in the box. None of | tion of the pay check he had giv- | the infield is so hot, although | en her. | $1.00. Special price 89c. Call. Sticknev plaved a great game at) “] will leave town if I can get| write Gardner’s Pharmacy. first last Sunday. In the outfield,! the keys to my car, which are Molina, Gabriel and J. Garcia will) 5:9 in the house,” the frightened make a good combination. S$ter-'husband said. lign will improve the infield and; Oficers accompanied him and) —————-—_____—_ M. Acevedo, playing third or) steod by while he sneaked in,}ROSE BUSHES — World's best. short for them, will make for a grabbed the keys, ran to the gar-. Hints om Care and Culture. better infield and mere punch.| age and drove away in a burst of| Free Wlustrated Catalog Mc- Arias, Lewis, Ed. Sweeting are} speed. Clung Bros. Rose Nursery, Ty- not in shape. so will be sometime | “These we disevered the we-| ler, Texas. mari9-Itx before they can do justice to! man was using blank cartridges,” | themselves. If they had Kelly,/ the offers said. “There were no SALESMAN WANTED Domenech and D. Navarro they! pallet holes in the walls.” — SS REPRESENTATIVE WANTED for €9 tonic, salary, commission. would have a ball club made up —_—_—— BREAKS UP THINGS Aids constipation, of I. Rotriguez, catcher; White and H. Gates in the bor: Sterling ~waanitiee indigestion. at first; Kellv at second; M: Ace-| Kansas City —Becouse bis di- $1.00 bottle 38c KURETA vedo at third; Domenech at short;' yorced wife refused to kiss him, MEDICINE CO. P. 0. Box 644, Gabriel. Molina and J. Garcis in’ Ted Knauss of this city broke, Jacksonville, Fla. Postage pre- the outfield. This ciub could fourteen windows and three paid. mari9-itx compete with the rest of the out- lamps, besides pulling down all fits. ther curtains. : OLD AT 40! GET PEP. Subscribe to The Citizen. the limiting date for submitting jncreased heavily their purchases | Darling, Dorothy, Duwayne, Dore information. If oral hearings are of arms, ammunition and impie- | and Dona. desired, dates may be arranged aah for by correspondence with the {feet aa ts tne would have’ Roosevelt congratulates. Col.) board”. been a greater possibility of se- QOids, who led the army flight to The Citizen was told by one curing some action on the matter.) Argentina and return. who is interested in this chan-'he said, but as it is shown that nel, which is proposed, that it is “the principal grounds upon} his belief that the fact that it was which the adverse conclusions stipulated that a channel of eight are based are that a channel eight feet should be made, and with feet deep cannot be economically no alternative depth stated, was justified and that the resolution” |an improper statement of the limits the investigation to a chan- | Situation. nel of this depth” there was noth- Had there been a provision im ing left for the committee to da the request for a channel of five | but refuse. é Realtor. °marl7-lwkx | LERS SPECIALS dealers are offering exceptional car values in all models of Ford V-8's—hig, modern, roomy ears built for safety and comfort— with all the superb high, dry jots, free and clear.’ DRIVE A BARGAIN 1936 1934 FORD DeLUXE| CHEVROLPT $395.00 |" $295.00 HUDSON | GRAHAM $95.00\= - $40.00 FORDOR SEDAN | f i pillitit wi) i i ae Ce ee ae a