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THURSDAY, DECEMBE seriously? He me to fo I did 1 not on that ro t backed away from ward the deeper d: drawing room. Aunt Maggie, 1 knew, lay on a sofa at the far would have been the back p; before the two rooms were <o verted into one. I could walk along the hall the back-parlor door and have the t of the hall lamp to guide but that would also take me} in the direction of the breakfast | room, through which I had passed from the kitchen when I found DE NMARK BUILDS LABOR CAMPS — (Ry Asno. COPENHAGE! mark has de led Press) Dec. 5.—Den- to spend eight million kroners for the erection cide my other hand tain, I leaned the materizlize in Ss outside. A red i tance away, that appeared and disappeared be- tween the trees and was gone so quickly I could not be sure I had | seen it at all To be continued (Copyright, 1939, Medora Field Perkerson) ot labor camps for young peo- Tang uth in pursuit of gain- ful occupation who has been with¢ ut employment for 100 days or more wil be sent to such a camp. will be labor He fed, clothed and housed, and given pocket money REDS TRADE MYERS FOR BRUIN TRIO REFUTE STATEMENT MADE TUESDAY THAT NO MA- JOR TRADES WERE IN OF- FERING FOR CHAMPS (Special to The a ANTA, Dec. on zen) 5.—Cincinnati their state- that they ke any major trades Association ball Leagues’ pened here yes- of when top Billy Myers ded to the Chicago lder Jimmy Glee- they § THE KEY WEST CITIZEN = should move over to PALM BEACH VS. STINGAR:ES MEET PAHOKEE TONIGHT ATLANTA TONIGHT - BLUE DEVILS CONFIDENT OF VICTORY ON HOME FIELD SOUTHERN "GRIDIRON TITLE WILL 3E DECID- ED (Speciat to The Citizen) PAHOKEE, Dec. 5. — Palm Be: High’s Wildcats arrived in n toda the local High’s Blue Devils. Bolstered by their triumph over Lake Worth last week, the Blue Devils are confident of vic- tory tonigh’ Calvin Peacock, ball carrier of the Pahokee will be striving for added un ustrious year. (Special tc The Citizen) Dee. 5—Atlanta Bo: s Purple Hurricanes are today for their gridiron (W ht with the Mi in for their final game son tonight against the which Orange Bow! the answer be contest, he rests ium, of ich eleven southern d Stingarees stop Bobby Mattick and _ yer to be named by club officials satisfied with t carried the Reds pennant nanager of ed tal- _ urged the "trade was een the Brook- d St. Loui: $65,000 to the Cai player, backs! “GRIDIRON SHORTS By GOALPOST FIVE SENIORS will be in the g lineup of the Okeechobee 01 football eleven when son against Ar- night. Coach has put his Okee- through strenuous preparation for the a tomorrow McLaughiin chobee rk battle. FORT PIERCE’S EAGLES are hampions of the Indian River ining top honors in a row. Eagles the enviable record g defeated in the con- e three successive seasons. title drive this year in- five victories. Vero Beach Their und up in a tie for ! , each winning four, SCORING HONORS heastern Conference goes to ppi State's touchdowns, in the 12 were yard runs, raf his total of points for the season to 72. A team- nate, Junie Hovious, halfback, closely in second place Fourteen points bringing up third fullback Newman of (eee is the 1941 unced this week by » Southern Confer- > champion eleven, Clemson. arting from the custom of ing Furman in the final of the season, the Tigers ake on Auburn in the sched- | g contest. Other changes de the substituting of George hington “for Southwestern, 1 College for Tulane and Virginia Military College for Wofford. Boston, meeting Ten- nessee’s Vols in the Sugar Bowl New Orleans New Year's ed to Cl on 6-3 in the n Bowl classic last year. RESIGNATION of noles Hig- iS been accept- lent of Tampa s successor is ex- announced before end of the Christmas holi- Higgins coached the first an team back in 1933 and s guided the university’s clubs ce then until he resigned. _ SIXTEEN football players of have taken a fancy for Navy life and have signed up at naval recruiting stations. Six members of the Dante (Va.) High School team signed last week pos 10 players of the St. Charles ) High’s eleven volunteered Ekg EVERYBODY SEEMS HAPPY about the present football rules. So much so that Lou Little, hes’ rules committee chair- n, who usually sends forth a questionnaire at this time to de- termine possible changes, won't follow the usual procedure this year. He claims ‘everyone ms satisfied with the major rules and that there hasnt been much constructive criticism of the game this season. Among the * minor suggestions are: Players p TWO TOUCHDOWNS AND made on 79- — just lish ar when he his boys carn their pac His strategy will be to this contest iil be out fe Purple Hur cd their points this CLASSIFIED COLUMN revenge s have allow- be clared champions of Palm Beach county high schools. FLYING L’S EDGE GENERALS, 14-12 Victorious eleven will Advertisers snou!d give their street address 2s weil as their telephone number i they desire results. Payment for cassified adver- tisements is Invariably in ad- vance, but fegular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their adveriisements charged. Advertisements under this head will be inserrea in rhe Citizen at the rate of cze-cent (ic) a word for each insertiou, out the mini mum for the first insertion in every instance 1s twenty-five cents (25c). PLACEKICKS IN SECOND PE- RIOD DECIDED OUTCOME (Special to The Citizen) MIAMI, Dec. 5.—Ft. Lauder- s Flying L's wu last night the Bowl Stadium serie to An- drew Jackson Generals. 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