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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Contederate general, born Frank-| ANNOUNCE CHANGE pe Co., Va. Died March 2, 1894 IN BUS SCHEDULE An important cnange in the bus schedule between Key West and Miami, effective Wednesday, PAGE THREE THE SWAP - RIDE CLUB Officially Sponsored by Monroe Defense Council wap-Ride I will: n driving, Today's © Anniversaries 1930—John Esten Cooke, noted’ Virginia novelist and historian.! 1793—Stephen F. Austifi, pio- born Winchester, Va. Died Sept. neer, “the father of Texas,” born 27 1886. |November 4th, is announced by Wythe Co, Va. Died Dec. 27,! a, \the Florida Motor Lines on the | 1836, | 1834—Charles L. Fleischmann,|front page of The Citizen today. Cincinnati founder, with a part-| The new scehdule goes into op- SESE : jeration leaving Key West at 1:30 1794—William Cullen Bryant, "et of the great yeast business,/. “1, Buses will leave Key famed poet of nature, New York phere in Hungary. Died Dec. 10,' west every two hours thereafter newspaper editor, _born Cum- | 1897. jon the half-hour around the mington,;Mass. Died June 12,) clock. 1878, { I hereby pledge co-operation in the patriotic “ Club” plan to help make my car last longer. To do Walk, ride a bus, ride with others, share ar whi drive as little as possible. Name — Address Time I go to work ~ Time I leave work Ican share my car with _ Persons or ing I need transportation —_ 1845—Edward D. White, ninth! iChief Justice of the U. S. Su-| Governments expected to in- | preme Court, born Lafourche,)crease industry control after noted La. Died May 19, 1921. ‘war. Dwi eamigeenge i = The Milners, 1941 Mail or bring to Defense Council Office Jest night opened their defense i of the Senior High School bas- champions, 1816—Jubal A. Early, Whenever You Want Anything or Anything Done---WE’LL HELP YOU! 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Perez|cna War, born New York, 63 during the preliminary playoffs | Williams and J. Escheler; Girards won from the Thompsons. |ers were ordered off the field. | game of a three-out-of-five se- the fourth Woody singled and f gled and A. Perez walked. Rat- TUESDAY, NOVEMBEF: 2, $942 MILNERS SUCCESSFULLY DEFEND |4UTowoBILE owneRs | | ARE SERVED NOTICE After November 15, 1942, no parts unless a Certificate of War Necessity has been issued to the . | loperator. This means that trans- Night; Lysle McCown FE fF ertation of citrus to packing { plants, of farm produce to mar- Paced Victors In Scor-| SOFTBALL MONDAY | H —— |November 15th to the extent that | the tors of such vehicles DEFEATED MACHINE SHOP|j"< °DCTaIS Oe IN FIRST, 8-7, AND AC-| Mailing of application blanks ihas been completed from Detroit jerator of a taxi, farm truck, com- {mercial truck, governmental ve- A By PEDRO PeerIEAR s ‘hicle or other motor vehicle for The Pipefitters’ softball team | private onipilblie ise//excest pri: jof the Key West Naval Operating | | ate passenger ‘automobiles, whe ; % | : ‘ j for a form, on which to request an the cage title of the Senior High.| In the first game, the Machine! application blank, to the nearest The teams reached the finals by Shop ten gave them a stiff fight | District Office of the ODT. eliminating other contenders in ,>ut the Pipefitters finally emerg-| ‘The office for Monroe County ed on top of an 8-7 score. jis in Miami, and requests for ap- than the score indicates, although liams, who was in shape for his' Office of Defense Transportation, the defending champs led all the mound duties. {Miami, Florida, (1505 Security way. ; “Dutch” Goehring also did a}Bldg.) The victors were paced by 200d job on the hill for the vic-| tors, but with the score 7-6) | 2 ___——————— ’ A Today’s Birthdays for these points should go to the | Li tres slammed a homer run to! artemas L. Gates, assistant team as a whole, especially to deep left field to end the game. | secretary of the navy for aero- George Barber. McCown 's team- Elpidio Rodriguez knocked a nautics, born Cedar Rapids, Towa, ! mates kept feeding the ball to four-bagger “in the second round! 47 years ago. } him under the basket time after | with two men on base. the defense. poled a di each. ears ago The losers were led by Harold |P4C? 2 Aouble each, | years 28 Haskins and Lou Smith, who | Baker and L. Perez, J. Escher! paced the offense and defense. '2n@ Ackerman starred. Haskins continued to play the; Score by innings: R. H. E| dast’ week Goehring and Higgs. The Gardners never gave up| SS in the face of more experienced; Ip the second game, with the opposition and were in there ‘score 4 to 2 in favor of the Pipe- fighting right down to the last | fitters, who had scored all of| The teams, losers in the playoffs Rosam, on the hill for the Ac-! last week, are playing a series | eountants, had the Pipefitters! to determine the consolation win- ‘paffled the first two rounds. He) siege struck out four and allowed but The four teams meet each | one hit in that time. ries. ‘White doubled. That gave them} Morse A. Cartwright, director Box score of the Milner-Gard- wae Then an pie alt White |of the American Association for ner game Jest night: go home with their second score. | Adult Education, New York, born miliners) (63) In the third, the Pipefitters|Omaha, Nebr., 52 years ago. ao Fr ¥ again saw A. Lastres, better luz hit an infield single to load ithe bases. Goehring popped out {to the catcher and F. Johnson J, struck out. Up to the plate came}; °° \Lastres. He caught hold of one 14 2 3 2 uf 2 1 3 | no mito com Totals— 18 2 _ ;we hope he will let us use it, at | will reconsider his order and let field,” the players say, “but still least once or twice a week. “We all hope Ensign Reinsmith us play there again on days no other teams are using the field. “Lieut.-Comdr. Heip, head of ers (26) HIGH SCHOOL CAGE CROWN IN jmotor vehicle. exeept private ket, of passengers in taxis and COUNTANTS IN SECOND, 4/¢, ail such owners of motor ve- Base yesterday afternoon af-').. not received on application eo et aweck. The tough going against the) plication blanks should be ad- gave McCown. tn: the scoring Ge ih. ast ha itaatetlewsegentatara time. A. Garcia, Baker and Machin| Maj. Gen. Kenyon A. Joyce, brand of ball that won for him | Machinists 021 004 0—7 8 3; whistle. \their runs in the third, the action | other a tonight in the High Goehring had the Accountants} 2 known as “Crip”, break up the} FG FT pp {2nd sent it over the centerfield- } OPENING GAME OF 1942 SERIES), cars, can be supplied eee k buses and of wholesale and retail To2 \hicles who were registered in De- The battle last night opened 'nexed a doubleheader at the new | immediately The scrap between the Milners Machinists was mainly due to! dressed to Managar, District Of- partment. He racked up two down, Fred Johnson, Jr.,| Knowles and Barber played ini cach stole two bases. ‘soldier since the Spanish-Ameri- the plaudits of the spectators} ipefittes 031-101: 2-8 8 3 In a_ preliminary game, the jcame to an end when the play-| School Gymnasium in the second hitless for three innings but in, ball game. A. Garcia had sin- jer’s head for his second round-} Gardn Morgan, f Rosam, f Adams, c tripper of the afternoon. That} cleaned the bags, gave the Pipe-; » fitters four runs and victory. | Thus “Crip” won both games} with his big bat. At that stage of the game, En- 5a .Sign Reinsmith ordered the play- in ers off the field, claiming it was| *\for service men only. The en-' sign, the players remarked, does not realize that the civil service jmen need relaxation, also, the: seme as service men. i No harm was being done to the| jfield or anybody. “We all know and still know COMRPN AY 10 Milners Totals— Score at Gerdners 10. Timer: Sweeting; scorer: Solts; referee: Stone. WEATHER REPORT 12 half: ‘and he thinks this would do. them the emergency department, is very much delighted over the men playing after working hours a world of good.” Score of the second game: Accountants 000 2 Pipefitters 004 x Rosam and Sierra; Goehring and Callough. 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C., Apalachi- cola, Fla.: No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. * 0.00 0.00 since Nov. 1, 0:35/* were either: 26.50 since Jan. 1, 8.10 oa prior to July 1, 1 many who have know, Further Restricted We cannot serve any more new customers. Except—Occupants of homes or 1. Completely wired and ready to receive service prior to July 1, 1942, or; Under construction and foundations un- der main part of structure completed These new restrictions imposed by the War Production Board may result in band on planned to use electricity. You of course, that we are as eager as ever to serve you and will lend every effort to cooper- ate with you within the letter and spirit of the new regulations. We accept our part cheerfully as an obligation of citizenship. If you find that you are affected by these rulings, consult with us and we shall be pleased to advise you. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY > PHONE 135 NIGHT 696 ¢ BAAAALADAALADASSSD a SERVICE buildings which eeocccccendeccoceccece 942. 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