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Tee a if Teoe! 8, an Be F a script of th: 2a Play, haven't Dolice want to have a Yes. No, Peter- man, name .- + you're to Phoebe.” = up. “Crowley’s the an e's ce ged 2p now! That means left alone! Jeff. wouldn’t send Crowley away with- out putting someone else on guard. She'll be all right, Haila_ I sank back again, not terribly reassured, however, and lit a cig: arette. broke “How Steve the silence that fol- are going. “What do you want to know?” “Well... who is Lee Gray for instance?” will don't vou think ! think Shatter ‘. as es, it was just after twelve te Pte at our place. It ve been ‘ “If Jeff is right, i the man at was to it. In fact,1...” z Cliht’s words were left hanging in mid-air. A startled grunt had burst from Jeff. He pulled himself up from the depths of the chair and stared unbelieving e Hone Bat lay in the palm of his a. my neck to han craned see. he closed it in his fist. “Haila!” was almost whis- Pering in his excitement i | what does that key of Carol's look er” “Just like mine, You've seen it.” “Is this it?” I frowned at the key he dan- gled in front of me. “Yes. Yes, I ‘s0.” of course. | “Make sure you have yours. You might have dropped this.” Mine was in my purse and the re, keys proved to be identical. it os Fhe chair,” Jeff said A iteve was sitti f with the play since Sunday n . P ee on his haf sWhigre does SERS. the 3 Moritz,” Bowers said. “Tm Roing J way home when Jeff leaped up from his seat. He records, we may "sank back and closed my To be continued NAVY WITHDRAWS: FROM SOFTBALL Navy, sunk in the bottom of the Island City Softball League, has withdrawn its team from the circuit, it was announced to- day. , Automatically forfeiting the re- maining games listed on its orig- inal schedule, the Sailors ended their activity with a record of three victories and 16 losses. Thus Navy became the second feam to withdraw from the TOWN NAMED : us: jabse ine Ca See Iaughing jackass.” ae “embarrassed’ out over a aweek ago. igot & ily at some- [ pounded furi- | The Red Raiders to date have the best ball club in team-/ work and all-around j games, 9-0 from Pandora Bears and 6-1 from the Key West Conchs. Gabriel Lastres has shown the best pitching around here for a long time and he will be on the 1941 All-Stars for Key West, without a doubt. Aurelio (Crip) Lastres, | brother, has played the initial bag in big league style and has hit that pill right on the nase. Ralph Arnold and Jim Albury have played well on the infield, and Jack Cates, “Lefty” Aritas and Arthur (Reese) Thompson have been the outstanding out- fielders so far in the league. As for the Conchs—they have Played some good and bad base- ball. Half of the games part of their players failed to show up. Only Armando Acevedo, Domin- | g0( Mickey) Ubieta, Julius’ {Do- ,go) Villareal and Melvin “Tynes have_appeared “most _consistent- Hy. pas | Wil liam: (Buch) Cates, Esmond | ffarzany"Albury, Cyril (Beliss) Griffii; “Julio Barcelo, Robert Bethel and Pubio Carbonell, among the best Conchs, have missed half of the game played. How can a club win with new | players in the lineup every game? And then most of them are out of position. The Regulars have improved | in their last two games and Paul Albury is molding a club that you will hear from next year. Soldier Almeda has pitched two good games and he deserved both victories. | M. Acevedo has done | good catching Muth, Albert | (Kiki) Hopkins, Gabriel Garcia, Graham and several others have played well and if they continue | playing together they will have ja strong club in the near fu- | ture. | { | and Berg, but they lacked out- | fielders and a good second sack- er.. | Trojans have “Skippy” Rueda. | when he appeared for play; Har- | ty Gobber) Wickers, in the box; Nene Domenech and ???. But now, the Bears and Tro- | jams have merged—so I have | been told. With Navarro catch- ing, McKay, Wickers and Rey- els pitching, Berg on first, Wood- | $on on second, Rueda on third Gf jhe shows up), Domenech at short, William Wickers, Davila, Salinero, Guitar and several | others to play outfield, the Tro- |jans will give them a club that jcan win or lose with any of | them. 7 | Park, 7:30 pom \ - | First Named Te Visiting”) TOMORROW NIGHT First Game—Pepper’s Plumb- ets vs. Navy. | Second Game—Coast Guard vs. NA. MONDAY NIGHT First Game—Coast Guard vs. | Pepper’s Plumbers. | Second Game—NavSta vs. NA. WEDNESDAY NIGHT First Game—NA vs. Pepper's! a Typical Tropical Christmas by} about APPEASEMENT, so I got! | Plumbers. Second Game—Coast Guard! Wrestling Match by Roy Chan-| MENT is | vs. NavSta. FRIDAY (DEC. 12) First Game—NavSta vs. Pep-} per’s Plumbers. | Second Game—NA vs. Coast | Guard. i BASEBALL Price Field (Trumbo). 1;30 p. m, = SUNDAY ‘Raiders. be Second Game—Key West } GENE AUTAY Conchs vs. Regulars. GENE AUTRY, Okla. — This’ KNIT 100 SWEATERS POR RELIEF ABROAD WN, Mid. — Mrs. The Australian bird, kooka- *: H TO AWARD PRIZES | WINTER PARK, Fiz. Dec. 4 lents who have a talent for and (Ge interested im creative writ-| ;#DE are eligible to enter a short | Story .contest sponsored by Prof. {A. J. Hanna, chairman of the | Rot restricted as to theme except that they must degl directly or j indirectly with Florida life ei- ther past or present. j Two gold medals, one for a boy jand another for a girl, will be | Presented the winners by Irving | Bacheller, distinguished novelist jand dean of Florida writers. | Manuscripts are limited to 1,500 words and must be submitted not later than Jan. 2. | Prof. Hanna stated that the icontest was established by Mr./ | Bacheller and the officials of ; Rollins College 21 years ago. At, ; first the field of j emphasized, then for many years the subject was Florida history, and now the contest enters the) | field of the short story with! ; Florida background. : | a2 ee |RED RAIDERS RISK LEADERSHIP SUNDAY } — i | Red Raiders, who climbed on! | top of the baseball league last| Sunday by spilling the Key West! ; Conchs 6-1, will risk their lead-| ership Sunday at Price Field on | ‘Trumbo Island. ; The youthful nine will tackle } jtwin bill that afternoon and | the Conchs will stack up against j the Regulars in the nightcap. ;_ A victory for the Trojans, who have been strengthened by the | addition of several members of the withdrawn Pandora Bears, | and a loss for the Regulars will ;send the Conchs back on the top rung. A bolstered Trojan lineup as- | Sures a tough battle in the open- jer. Paul Albury who slowly | has been turning his Regulars in- jto a tough contender, believes j Bis boys will give Roy Hamlin’s Conchs a close scrap or maybe a defeat. oratory was} | the Trojans in the top end of a’ & i lege at 20, joined the Baltimore MEET A GOVERNGR WHO CUTS TAXES PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS (AND NO KIDDING!) | By DAVE NOPPER AP Feature Service ANNAPOLIS, Md, Dec 4— Meet popular fand good-looking, too) Gov. Herbert R. O’Conor of appear below were eligible for Maryland. 4 ee = the Honor Roll: quainted ne ith him now because! 1B—Mary Sweeting, teacher; you are more than likely to hear Jackie Fox, Tommy Lewisky. 2 lot about him in the future—j John McKillip, Henrietta Todd, grers “Delores Libao. from Washi . His Relieve ‘he's headed thet UWay ip S Gardner, teacher; Jim- pia Bonet] $y Solomon, Charles Hjort, Mary In an era of rising taxes, 4¢-|40u Gardner. year-old O’Conor has accom- 1B—L. Somers, teacher; Eve- = Bs many a governor lyn Nettles, Beatrice Minneman, wou! ¢ to do—reduce taxes. rz, Fs 2 Recently ihe reduced the state's /°SY Nelson, Alice Garcia, real estate levy from 23.35-cents ¥vonne Camalier, Harry Pritch- per $100 of assessed value to 14- ard, Richard Larsen, William cents in 1942 and to 12.75-cents Roberts. in 1943—the lowest rate 1A—L. Somers, teacher; Con- land has had sinee 1861 when the Suelo Valdez, Anthony Niles. levy was 10-cents. The slash 5 “4 will save taxpayers $4,000,000 in Garcia, Edyth Hampton, Sylvia the next two years. Knowles, Yvonne McCardle, Lil- He’s considering calling a spe-( lian Russell, Lucilo Gonzalez. cial legislative session to slash| 2B—J. Doughtry, teacher; ¢ : & Lewis Barber, William Curry, The second six-week period of the Division Street Elemen- tary School ended on November 28. Those pupils whose names @® | Leslie Ellsworth, Dorothea Brust, Nellie Diaz, Aurora Firkins, Mar- tha Mora, Pamela Russell. tha Ann Gandolfo, Beverly Horne, Frances Meggs, Jay Higgs. 2B—Jones; teacher; Asbury — | Craft, George Calverley; Fidelio ; Hernande#;‘Hnery ‘King, Billy A | Slack, Henry Walker, Mildred | Archer, Mary Kathryn Bryant, | Betty Joyce Carnes. | 3A—M. Roberts, teacher; Al- fred Perez, David Edwins, Mary | Amn Eaton. 3B—G. Pinder, teacher; Mér- len Zorsky, Diana Gonzalez, Leila Lynch. . 3B—F. Cochran, teacher; Don | Williams, Beatrice Demeritt, El- - | 4B—A. Cabot, teacher; Betsy O'Conor of Maryland Belle Cates, Zaida Diaz, Gloria a Ann Laiche, Patsy Hampton, the state income tax, second only | preman Myers, Betty Louise to the gasoline levy as a revenue Roberts. producer. 4A—M. Dexter, teacher; Bev- He's not only the youngest but erly Arthur, Ethel Lee. the hard-workingest chief execu- Seymour, teacher; tive Maryland ever had. He pethalic Peng Bars dosen’t find time for hobbies. In 5A—H. Hamilton, teacher; addition to his regular duties, he Sylvia Johnson, Joann Knowles, makes an average of six to ten Anne Doughtry, Melvin Lead- addresses a week. er, Robert Miller, “Herb”, as he is known best to | °*T- 2B—M. Day. newsmen, graduated from col- | Stanczak. . 6B—Mickler, teacher; Edwin Deniels. ~ te teacher; Evening Sun reportorial staff, } | studying law at night. He became; 6A—F. Mullinax, teacher; An- When is a petunia not a Ppe- | tunia When it adorns Milady’s | hair at a surrealist party disguised | jas “Dawn on the Desert”, or may- be “Beauty in the Machine Age.” | All this is far fetched but fun... j Which is exactly what the Key | West Players have planhed for | their Surrealist Dance to be held | at the Hotel La Concha on Decem- | ber 17. The public is cordially invited to join in the confusion, and for! those of you who are not too well j; acquainted with surrealist and its/ little quirks, we suggest that you! ask around. Even your best friend may tell you. Webster brushes us off with the information.that sur-| realism expresses subconscious mental activities by mieans of images without order, ds in a dream. So you may plan on being alluring though abstract, furtive-/ ly funny or even slap-happily homely. Interspersed between - unar- ranged visions will be a grand march with prizes for the best sur- realist couple, for the most orig- imal costume, and for the most beautiful costume. } | Mills Thornton, as a delight- | fully vague Master of Ceremonies, | will usher in a Hot Foot Fantasy/ | by Roland Keeton and Lois Lor | | Mervin Thompson; One Msn} celor: an Acrobatic Solo by Mrs. | | Frank Alters,and an imtriguing | Xylophone Dance Comedy by one Who Shall Be Nameless. i Fun and Frivolity will mingle with the crowd from 9:30 on, so Tickets may be had from mem-; bers of.the. Key West Players! | eroup. Dress yourself up in a eos-/ i " =a tuine and drift on over. MARINE SCHOOL” ~~ BUT NOT FOR FISH }y Ansopinted Press) RAINBOW SPRINGS, Fla, | Dec. 4—Students of the Univer- | sity of Miami's marin®~ biology | class have their lessons beneath! the water. They don their diving! : i brought to the surface where Dr. dissects them in a-black ii 4 2 would end the fiscal year with a assistant state’s attorney of Bal-| tomic® Smith. Rose Mary Kerr, timore, then people’s counsel to| J0¢ Lowe, Tony Machado. the public service commission at} er Here’s how he built up a big ST. 'ANDINGS surplus and reduced taxes: He found, when he took office in 1938, that state departments wanted to spread out into new [sland City Softball League fields without curtailing expen-| Club— W.L Pet. ditures on programs gradually | Pepper's Plumbers _15 0 1.000 being outdated. |MNavSta _________19 5 .750 Since no control was exercised}NA —____* over departments’ expenditures, Coast Guard they embarked on a spending Navy — when it appeared they — Island City Baseball surplus. | Clab— w. So O'Conor got the 1939 legis-: Red Raiders ss ¢& lature to pass a bill empowering Key West Conchs __ 3 the board of public works, of) Trojans 3 which he is a@ member, to im-/| Regulars ea 3 pound up to 25 per cent of a de- Pandora Bears 2 partment's . appypriation. The checks on thé departments. In three years $2,143,843 has re-| NOTICE USDER FICTITIOUS verted to the state treasury in| NOTICE ts impounded funds. lithe under in business under the of “El Ptaio Restaurant”, itends |to register the said fictitious. name THE LOWDOWN wich he Guerk of the cirenit Court FROM HICKORY GROVE Sec ace RRR CN STAR We been reading lots about ap- peasement. We been reading ap-} peasement ever since Mr. eet beriain flew to Munich and Mama Perkins okayed the sit- down. I wasn’t any too sure SONS HAVIN MANDS AGAINST SAID You and each of you are | required te present any | may hi a the © a | may have against LIAM 5S. COGNS, deceased. | the County of York, to the County Judce | Fee County, Florida. at his o the Court House of said Count our Webster. APPEASE-| pacify, ing the other ¢ out i f HF aH Re it Marie — Jack Spen-j Adam } osieeeseeeneinmnnineememeneneemeenmmeimaenan eee POO Sec cen cccececeEsesereesoEseees- Advertisements under this head REAL ESTATE will be inserteé in The Citizen at —————____— the rate of one-cent (ie) @ wort Business ar Resuic Bee cecceweees every instance is twenty-five cents (25¢). Advertisers snould give their Street address as well as their telephone number if they Gesime results. Payment tor caassified a@ver- HOUSES MOWED tisements is invariably im a2f- given; good equips vance, but regular advertisers “Tuylor. phone 587-2 with ledger eccounts may have Ger2 Dees their advertisements charged. §©§ ——-—__— —- MIBCELANES LB PAINTING Announcing Opening FAST CLEAN PAINTER, House KEY WEST BEDDING co repair man. Needs work. Rea- Box Springs ‘Moctremes sonable. Box T, The Citizen. Upneisters: Seneceas nové-tf Cor. Whitehead and Fiemme Sts 1A—Carey, teacher; Eleanor’ PROFESSIONAL LOUIS A. BARRIS j Attorney at Law 217 Duval St. 2A—A. Roberts, teacher; Mar-| USED CAR BARGAINS DEACON JONES i Division and Simonton Streets _ —_ ; PIANO in fine condition. Res- sonable price. Mrs, Haydn B- | lingworth, 615 Elizabeth street. jcuphione 117. dec2-tf | FOR SALE—Eqguity in my 1938 ; 610.HV. Harley Davidson Mo- ; torcycle. New rubber, paint Priced to sell. See L. McFar- land, 1210 Virginia street. } dect-Itx | j i | pame - LARGE AIRY DOUBLE