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THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1940 CONCHS PLAY PANDORA FIVE JUNIOR HIGH LEAGUE CON- TEST AS PRELIMINARY AFFAIR TONIGHT (® THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE es *|(MADE IN’ LABELS —_| REMADE A LA NAZI ‘SENATOR H. F BYRD ADE A How | About That List?’ SSS ES cle el DEMANDS ANSWER jvakia” has been abardéned and oc N ¢ SUTTITTTOOIITISOIITOIOSOOOOTOTOTT TEE ih A Guide To Service THE LOWDOWN [FROM HICKORY GROVE § Soe Tf I was starting out fool | somebody and trying to put seal N quick deal, like maybe selling with the heaves or I would steer clear{ Yankeél. And the} to a new one adopted for the label- ja ling of merchandise manufactur- |, | ed in the Protectorate of Bohemia |something, jand. Moravia. horse “On January 12 I wrote to the| lof old the High School starting at o'clock, the High School Vars: opposes the U. S. Coast G five from the Cutter Pandora. A three-game series has been called off, due to the fact that the Coast Guard vessel leaves on patrol this weekend. However, the two teams will probably mix it up in a preliminary af- fair for Friday night's Lions Club five’s exhibition game with a guintct from Homestead. As a 7:30 o'clock opener to- night, two Junior High League teams will take the floor. Clubs to participate have not yet been announced Games Yesterday Yesterday in the High School Gym, two Junior were played, endin round of fF In the first contest. the fighting Smith “Bullets” di the McMahon “Baby Conc! a’ very 165826 to'25 game. In the nightcap, Soldano “Scor- pions’ kept their. undefeated first-place lead by stinging the Schoneck “Specials”, 40 to 19. THE WEATHER — Obse: ion taken at 7:30 a. m., 75th Mer. Time (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean Normal 74 Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches Total rainfall since Mar. 1, inches Ex inches Total rainfall since inches Deficiency Ex since inches Wind Direction and Velocity SE~6. miles per. hour Relative Humidity 95% N.B.-Comfortable humidity should } be a few points. below. mean temperature Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Sea level, 30,03 (1016.9 millibars ) | Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 6:22 Sunset 6:42 Moonrise Moonset 11 Tomorrow’s Tides (Naval Base) AM 2:19 (fan FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight and Fri- day, probably scattered showers; mild temperature; moderate southeast to south winds. Florida Partly cloudy — to cloudy, probably scattered show ers tonight and Friday; not much change in temperature, CONDITIONS western low pressure intensity, is Tonight in gymnasium, four hard sinec March 1 Jan. 1, since Jan. 1, January 1 a.m. p. m. 10 a.m P.M 1:48 8:57 High Low The of considerable tral this norning over Kansas and pressure low frem the Rocky Mountain States eastward to the Mississippi Valley, and over the north Pacific State while a moderate high pressur: area overspreads eastern tricts. Light to area cen- is dis- moderate _ precipita- tion, mostly in the form of rain, has occurred during the last 24 hours in many localities from the Pacific c sissippi V: in portions and light the lower L: gion and rorth Atlantic State There h heavy rain throughout much of the wester and southern sections of Florida have risen in most sections from the Plains States eastward, and readings are above normal this morning throughout the greater part of the country. G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. A weekly expense list bearing the gnature of Nurse Edith vell recently sold for 112 pounds in Paris. Re-elect U. S. Senator lso been CHARLES 0. ANDREWS _* 2 and the members t eastward to the Mis- | director of the budget (Mr, |Smith)”, stated Senator Harry K |Byrd, of Virginia, “request* ing detailed information with respect to the $700,000,000 it is proposed to divert from credit corporations to be placed into the , general treasury to avoid the ty of asking Congress to the Federal debt limit of $45,000,000,000. “The director of the budget re- plied on January 17 that he was not prepared to furnish this in- | formation. On wrote him a) ceived a per February 28 I today I re- ynal visit from Mr. lime he stated n was not yet Zain. hich vformat and th. would elapse before Con- be informed as to the details of this diversion of $700,- 000,000. . “This detailed information should have been included in thé budget when it was submitted on January 3. I am astonished to know that the information is still incomplete. “This isva vital question, as it directly affects the appropria- tons now being made by Con- gress and an increase in the debt limit. I, therefore, felt it incum- bent upon me to introduce a res- jolution calling upon the director Jof the budget to furnish imme- idiately & should be adopted tration to evade gal debt lim- No devic by the admin by subterfuge the lc it. “It is possible and probable that this diversion will not meet with the approval of Congress, should know pending appropria- enacted which, made, the this before tion bills are less the diversion is necessitate exceeding debt limit” The text of the lows: Whereas the President in his budget message of January 3 11940, estimated that it vould be \féasible to reduce by 700,000, 000 the capital funds of certain *eredit’ corpprations” established }by the Government at various will legal resolution fol- in a special press release recently, at icast several thing this information to Con- tio un- Si i In fact, there will be, three: dif- ferent stamps of origin.on goods’; ‘tmade in this country: / }ohemia-Moravia” or “Made in /Bohemia” for merchandise pro- duced in the northern part of the Protectorate; “Made in Moravia’ for those made in the southern province. In each case the trade-marks will be used only to make a distinction between prod- ucts which are a specialty of ei- ther province. ‘Innocent’ Even When He Pleaded ‘Guilty’ ty Ansocinted Press) vA, Mont.,’ Mar. 28.—A defendant charged ‘with selling liquor to Indians learned some- about American law when Judge James H. Baldwin in -ral_ District A and pleaded guilty. * The judge. after. talking him, declined to accept: the plea. Instead he postponed the trial and appointed an attorney to de- fend the man. Under the United States Constitution, said © the judge, the defendant:was entitled to legal counsel. - There. was question whcther his car, alleged to contain whisky, was searched legally. tin emergencies have aris- the “credit corpora- red-to in such mes- net specifically enum- 1 repeated requests to iveetor of the budget enumerate such cor- been denied; and essentially in the ident’* poreti Where public tion with respect to the reduc- tion of the capital funds of such it rations be furnished to the | ; therefore, be it Ived, that the director of the budget is hereby requested to submit,to the Senate, imme- diately a list of “credit corpora- tions” whose capital funds are proposed to be reduced, in ac- cordance with the budget mes- ‘e of. the President of January , 1940, and the amount. of the proposed reduction of capital funds in the case of poration. latter two; to! interest that full informa- | such cor-| reason, I am | Tobey. | whang jtween the Penopscot and ‘Connecticut, they don't wooden nutmegs, they sell ’e And this new of a everybody 83 questions, in the voice, m. an thinking ofthe “Made ‘in| Yanks is on account.of this Mr. Those old boys with ‘the ! there be- the buy <ing | id jodking down our gullet, and un- def the house when taking the posed to cour Mr. Tobey. His forefathers do: hawks down around Rock, him now, there don't curdle his blood. lidge would be proud ‘of him. Pe around in to see who hes his feet or h and how about behi cars and can we prove bit nosey. Mr. Tobey says With 95 percent of all bathtubs ifm, the qyorld in U..S., that old boy next President. Yours withth® sw down, JO SERRA they ce ed tor Plymout! on the Petomai kin? neck so, SubscriPG The Citizen. | are nd just sup- | nas riled up a- nt so a few palefaces circling Cal Coo- bathrooms is | our | it, is é the the! could’ be-our-+ Ihe onde uous | 410 Fleming Street WHERE GOOD FOOD MAY BE OBTAINED o—o—o Cocktail Bee ase For Fifty Years A NAME! In Coffee In Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Right 6 696 | KEY WEST MOTORISTS! ans In! Let us Reninnateane Why 4,061 ENGINEERS BOUGHT DODGE IN THE LAST 12 MONTHSt V ILL you give us 10 minutes to demon- strate the greatest car Dodge ever built? It’s packed with new ideas! And consider this: 4,061 engineers bought Dodge cars in the past 12 months.t Men who know ‘ar val- * ues say Dodge engingpring ivered pr « ce Detroit del ae a imoaerst taxes ane al equip men local cance 5 (ifany ‘Gealer for ‘Transp ee your Dodge ‘Dudget terms. means savings on gas, oil and upkeep. But that isn’t all. People interested in beauty enthuse about Dodge’s magnificent new lines, its many luxury touches. _ Come in today! We'll put ‘this Luxury Liner through its paces for you. p daagr ty 1938, through Septem= Latest Rgures avaitabte. Es amie ~ ‘9 to 10 =e Ce GOOD NEWS FOR USED-CAR BUYERS! Tremendous de- mand for the 1940 Dodge has brought many magnificent trade-ins of late-model Dodges and Plymouths. These cars must be more than good or their owners wouldn't be buyingthesame makes again! A wonderful opportunity to save with safety! All other popular makes and models, too, at real bargain prices. LOOK! ENGINEERS SAY DODGE GIVES MOST FOR YOUR MONEY! 7 BEING AN ENGI- NER MYSELF, | KNOW YOU CAN'T BEAT DODGE FOR NEW IDEAS, REAL GAS ECONOMY AND LONG, TROUBLE- FREE LIFE, ALEX TWOMBLY, Mes Engine MY HUSBAND RAVES ASOUT Dooce ENGINEERING — BUT IT WAS DODGE'S ‘BEAUTY AND LUXURY THAT WON ME! COMFORT, SAFETY AND ECONOMY THAN ANY OTHER car, EDWARD G. SHEIBLEY, coi £ _ DODGE ENGINEERING Casrs You NorHiNG EXTRA NAVARRO, Inc., 601 Duval Street (eecenesericeesss SELLLELLLITECERTTIIOIILLLIIIOT EASE CSTSMOTTTTMOTOTH OS, PISS S NE | | | . Profit © Results * Key West Buyer’s Guide i 1212 Varela Street THIS VALUABLE SPACE FOR SALE! tl Nv A Reference Of Firms Who Are Specialists In Their Fields * RELIABLE FIRMS WITH WHOM 10 TRADE asl CU CEE eee FRIGIDAIRE oSALES AND SERVICE See Them Now — On Display Including the Famous Big 6 Cubic-Foot, for. ... $] 1700 | i Phone 861-J From Ary Electrical Current— RUNNING WATER AYTON Automatic Water Sys- tems operate from electric cur- rent, so if you have the “juice” no matter where you live, you can enjoy its countless advantages. With a-DAYTON, you can have running water anywhere in your home, ready at the turn of a faucet —for bath, kitchen and laundry. There is nothing to get out of order. It is entirely automatic, trouble- free and guaranteed, giving the same dependable service as city water mains. Let us tell you how the low cost will be’ justified many times. SOLD ON EASY TERMS FOR QUALITY PRINTING ——- Call 51 THE ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Building For All Laundry Services including Linen Service for Hotels and Rooming Houses PHONE 57 COLUMBIA LAUNDRY d— DRY CLEANERS 617 Simonton Street In Every Town a REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! Your Family Deserves THE io EST WE ‘sie THE BEST! PHONE 177 Gardner’s Pharmacy 534 Duval Street | | Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO. 1 THE PORTER-ALLEN Handled Through South Florida Contr. and Eng. Co. PHONE 598 WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING { -——AT REASONABLE PRICES—— FRANK JOHNSON, JR. 604 Duval Street Diamonds Souvenirs 604 Duval Street CEL ddd ddrtiddikidtiitziirirgdidkidrtddidbdddididd d Watches Jewelry Gifts The Old Reliable Since 1898 SAVE 25% Fire and Wind Storm INSURANCE Atlantic Mutual Fire Insurance Co. J. L. CRUSOE, Agent Phone 809-J G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail NEW DELUXE DAYTON WATER PUMP | | Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets Nothing on the market like it for the money! PIERCE BROS. Fleming and Elizabeth Sts.. Drink — PEPSI-COLA Healthful and Invigorating MANUFACTURED LUCALLY Contributing = the welfare of this city by employing ‘ey West labor exclusively. FISH ‘FISH ALWAYS FRESH PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Dignified Sympathetic Courtesy Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep at LOWE'S FISH MARKET Turtle Steak Jewfish Kingfish Mackerel Yellowtails Snappers PHONE 151 JOHN C. PARK 328 Simonton St. FRANK X. KULL Monumental Marble, Granite and Bronze Markers PLUMBING Cemetery Work Of All Description PHONE 2-1896 1351 N. W. Tenth Ave. MIAMI. FLA. Duro Pumps Plumbing Supplies f PHONE 348 FOR FARES Fon RS SCHEDULES FLORIDA EAST ‘COAST RAILWAY PRICE ‘TOURS 50S Duval Street Phone 124 a | Ms PPL MIM: WOO IIIa IIa SS:

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