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MONDAY, NOVEMBEP. 2, 1942 FOLLOWING THROUGH THE KEY WEsT CITIZEN Tination showed the ‘truck had! RI "7 FLOWS ‘Hl A GIVEN AN INCH, \been loaded just one inch too LOW FROM FAUCET "TRUCK TAKES BRIDGE !nich. MANHATTAN, Kas,, Noy. 8,-|_ OCEANSIDE, Calif, Nov. 9—A| The Cottonwood River yalley is) TUCK that wedged itself between the Kansas State College campus. | Tilread bridge held up rail and; (LICENSED PLUMBER ‘Toad traffic’ for two hours. Exam-} 1906: CATHERINE STREET ‘CIVIL SERVICE THE SWAP -RDE CLUB Officially Sponsored by Monroe Defense Council 5 I hereby pledge co-operation in the patriotic “Swap-Ride Club” plan to help make mry car last longer. To do this I will: Walk, ride a bus, ride with others, share my car when driving, drive as little as possible. on We cortinue in this columnynuts, colored players, won a dou- our review of baseball in Keyjbleheader at the Navy Field. West from the late 1880’s until} In the first they defeated a the present: | Goodyear nine, 6 to 1, and whip-| On April 6, 1936, the White! péd an All-Star club in the sec-! Star Cleaners shutout the Key|ond, 9-6, West nine, 10-0. Bubber Wick-| George Washington Malgrat, | ree. ers held the Josers to three hits./or Manguera as he is known. to} rats ‘ 3 z : 5 | Civil service employes at the iite Star Cleaners 4 ; a i ll lea; i Key West 0 3 5{ John Adams, on the hill for pe) ES 6) CM ere var future. Wickers and Rodriguez; M.|the Cocoanuts, allowed only one |g er eieadepactnients Sanchez and O. Caraballo. i hit in the first game, a single by | will be represented are the In a second game that day the rove Malgrat gave up Just! Pipefitters, Machine Shop, Ac- Acevedo Stars also handed the|"Ve- countants, Supply Department, Key Westers a defeat, this time| , Score: R. H. E.| public Works and Shipfitters. 3-1 Cocoanuts - 600.001 0-1 5 1 | The above departments have Races: R. HE |Goodyear 000 000 0-0 1 2 Acevedo Stars jshown an interest in organizing 3 a| Pave V. Dean; Melerat! and others will be contacted. P Ps| i : Z | A meeting is scheduled to be sy Selene and G eet In the second game, L. Dean irae 5 ipl Ades ad jealled to decide details of the Salinero andukueda. hit a triple, two doubles an 4 | league. {single in four trips to the plate’ It is proposed to have the . a {for the Cocoanuts. | ioning by November On April 10, 1936, The Citizen | "Score: R. HE bee ee ea announced that Domingo (Mic-| cocornuts | * ‘ “ocoznuts s ti ill be play- key) Ubieta had left for Holly-j ai1-Stars 6 8 Senne pr alotoieat elastic ed eral ae aca J. Adams, Starr, F. Dean and} ang the Machine Shop. The Ma- vith the clu at represented | : ia. | é ae that city. ;V- Dean; Malgrat and G. Garcia. | chine Shop and Accountants will tangle in a second game _ this afternoon. | BY AGUILAR | — — — _______ | | (By Asadetated Press) | . ee a | e z e i being reproduced in miniatire on} Pipuenwas cand 4. overnendt} |DEPARTMENTS -OF NAVAL | OPERATING BASE PLAN LEAGUE; PRACTICE GAME TODAY Name —__ Tel. No. Address Time I go to‘work ___ Tecan share my car with Flowing across the campus, the miniature river'will give students, | —======—=—$=>=$—=—>=—=—=—=$=—<— | oe) i engineers and professors. the op-; Fommie’s SKATING RINK) portunity for careful studies of! ‘SUMMER SESSIONS | , flood control measures. Afternoons: Tues. - Thurs. | Where Can I Buy The river will be 250 feet Tong | and Sat., 2:30 - 4:30 | Medern Library Books? and 25 feet wide and water will|Every Evening: 8:00 - 10:30 p.m., MITH, be turned into it at the rate of! Ladies Invited i oie cuaeionan i SKATE for HEALTH’S SAKE | 70 gallons a minute to ‘reproduce WHER: spring flood conditions. ns Phone $116 | Joa sucse peer. \ Cocccecccccccccccscooscs — Time I leave work Persens I need transportation Tien Gigleves 622 Mail or bring to Defense Council Office that TILIA ELLLELLIELELLLELCROLILL OCC CULL LC LLL LLL Whenever You Want Anything or Anything Done--WE’LL HELP YOU! ven WV VV VV Www SITY FV VIII VIII O VII TITS IS III ISIS SS SSIS + WATCH REPAIRS STELL’S BEAUTY NOOK ALL MAKES Expertly and Now is the time to recondition that dry ipemereetvely Heevaired + lifeless and sunbleached hair with a Wella aml Serviced ‘by— Kolestral Treatment. . For the coming 7 holiday try our new Shelter Cream Ma- Maurice Scammons, chineless Permanent Weve. Jeweler Street Phone 63? 518 Fleming Street Water Used Exclusively ee ee OO OOOO OOO OOO | » $0£4244444444444444444644 VV VV VV VV VT vvvvvvvvwy Streamlined Service. . - rt. WESTERN UNION eee Direct Wire — Convenient — No Delay! oe — ee FILE YOUR MESSAGES AT ‘Brush © ats P RICE TOURS Brush Curl Permanents A Specialty = UNITED STATES en tn hn nt te bn te a te VV VV VV VT, te te be te te Lo te te te te te tts pryyvvvvvvvve On July 18, 1936, it was an- at {nounced in The Citizen that Wil-| “ a five-geme series would start|liam -Cates was hitting .950 at|“\?Y department of the Naval the following Sunday between|Sanford in the Florida State |OPérating Base that wishes to the Cocoanuts, the best colored |Baseball League. eee See Ae ' : : tacting the managers of the nine here at that time, and the! Esmond (Tarzan) Albury was Pipefiters and Machine Shop Acevedo Stars, the best white|playing diamondball at Miami sch - club in the city. |with the 'Protectu Awning Com- Gree eee ees eee The Cocoanuts were to use:|pany ten, as was Philip (Cheta) | a - Joe McGee at the plate, Starr.|Baker and Gopher Gonzalez, Ali|One-Minute SPORTS Quiz: Dizzy Dean and Suarez in the! were doing all right. aaa aes On May 28, it was announced : ! { ! or stamps today. Buy them every day if you can. But buy them on a regular basis. It will cost money to de- feat Germany, Japan and Italy. Our’ government calls on you to help now. VICTORY HAIR CUTS Expert Operators box, O. McInoch at first, Gal-| lagher on second, E. Smith on} third, Hannah at short, Home| Run King Gonzalez, Ynchastigui! On July 20, the Cocoanuts cap-| tured the second straight game from the All-Stars, 3 to 2. M. Griffin held the colored} Answers Elsewhere on Page 1. Has Tulane been beaten by! more than three touchdowns this. season? WV VV VV TIN Da. brwvvwwwvwvwwwwwwwww 505 Duval St. “Opposite Kress” Phone 124 26£2£4644444444444444444644644646444448 VvVvvVV Vv www An A Ln in A tn la PVVV VV VV VV POV UCT TTT OOOO TTC TOOT OTS 2A6sseesessseead Wu vv vv VV VV V~wwy, as PET Say Phone 175 Wuvvvvvvvvvrry w 2 # § a i i # ~ i il linn nn nntinittintntinntntntn i tintin’ | > > > 14 id > > > > > > ’ 4 » » > > > > > > > > \4 \4 4 > > a In Every Town... tke REXALL STORE is the BEST PRESCRIPTION STORE Your Family Deserves THE BEST and WE SERVE THE BEST! GARDNER’S PHARMACY 534 Duval Street 328 SIMONTON JOHN C. PARK * x PLUMBING Plumbing Supplies and Duro Pumps PHONE 348 and P. Suarez in the outfield. R.|Cocoanuts to one hit in five i 2. What does Paul Derringer Sands, E. Sadns, Mants, Albury |nings for the white plavers but|Say concerning Red chances at and Bill Butler were the subs. | weakened after that and lost the|the flag next year? For the Acevedo Stars there game. 3. In badminton, can the serv- were: M. Acevedo, c; Joe Casa,; Score: Roe Eler’s opponent score a point on! Salinero and Carbonell, p; Pena, } All-Stars 000 110 000—2 6 2|the serve? 1b; Al. Acevedo, 2b; Kelly, 3b; Cocoanuts 000 003 00x—3 6 2{ 4. Will the big leagues operate A. Acevedo, ss; Hale, Carbonell,; M. Griffin. Malgrat and Al,|next season? Capote, Molina and Gabriel Gar-| Rodriguez; Starr, L. Dean and| 5. Will the Rose Bowl cia, outfielders. Barcelo, reserve | Joe McGee. |be played in Durham again player. Paveeer set | season? On July 27, the colored Cocoa- | On June 8, 1936, the Key West nuts won the third and deciding | baseball nine won over a sailor| game of a five-game series with| team off destroyers stationed at'an All-Star nine, 6 to 4. this port, 8-4. Albury hit a triple and two Salinero held the Navymen tojsingles. Molina hit a double and five hits. Both teams miscued!two singles. McIntoch hit a four times. jhomer and two singles. Score: R.H.E.! Score: Key Wes! 8 12 4‘Cocoanuts. 004 000 020-6 9 2 U.S. Navy 4 5 4) All-Stars 000 010 030—4 10 3 Salinero and C. Griffin, G.| B. Suarez and Joe McGee; M. Garciz; Douglas, Baywell and;Griffin, Malgrat and Al. Rod- Worthington. | riguez. LA CONCHA BEAUTY SALON Let your next Permanent Wave be “RILLING KOOLERWAVE.” the lasting permanent of tomorrow. Achieved with such comfortable and amazing speed, it is marvelous. Safe in application and healthy for your hair, it pro Betduce Ss a shinny coffieur, that it is amazing. 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Columbia Laun and Zoric Cleaners i Watch and Jewelry Repairing At Reasonable Prices 1801—Gale Borden, Texas pio- neer, inventor of concentrated food to assist pioneers, born Nor- wich, N. Y. Died Jan. 11, 1874. On July 13, 1936, the Cocoa-| TO BE CONTINUED WEATHER REPORT es FRANK JOHNSON Junior 604 DUVAL STREET The Old Reliable Since 1898 an | 1805—Harriot Kezia Hunt, pio- Today In History |neer Boston physician her sex, . — — =| fiery reformer, born there. Die 1776—Continental Congress or-| Jan. 2, 1875. ders the building or purchase of Ae three ships of war and a packet.|_1810—Thomas Bragg, North | Carolina governor, senator, Con. ” |federate attorney-general, bor: 83) 1824—Andrew Jackson receives | Warrenton N.C aes Sanat 76 plurality but not majority _of| 1379 0 electoral votes, and John Quincy : 75; Adams chosen President by the House. Observation taken at 8:30 a. m., E.W.T. (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean Normal Ss —o— 1865—Federick Funston, noted } |soldier, born New Carlisle, O. | Died Feb. 19, 1917. - PLAY ALL DAY SUMMER RATE _ 222seseeeesenwnnnt Passes enee lll hhh ihn bn tn i ts pp tt GUARANTEED; 100% PURE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Souvenirs, Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m., inches Total rainfall since Nov. 1, inches Deficiency inches Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches Deficiency 0.00! 1872—Boston’s ; 000,000 fire starts. two-day $75,- So anni inline tonne nnn tn nnn ttn tntntnt. | AAAAAAAAAAAAAABABADAAABAB, hb bb bb bb bn bn bn nnn AAA AAA AAMMAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAMA Vvvvve ili tii: 1873—Marie Dressler, actres — jborn Canada. Died July 28,} 1885 — President Cleveland’s| 1934- proclamation against barbarous treatment of Chinese; laborers in| — 1889—Free mail delivery ex-|""Maud Howe Elliott of Newport. | R. IL, noted author, daughter of Relative Humidity jtended to tities over 5,000 peo- |the famed Julia Ward Howe, 86% ‘ple. | born Boston, 88 years ago. PPPS SOPOT TC STIS CT TOTO COO OTN 0 alta bnbnbn bbb bnbnbbnbbnbbbntbnininds | Aaa db te tete te be be be te tte te th he th tte te he te ct th dedadnde dada dndndndntndndntntntntndndntndedndntndndnt a & bd te be be te 0M te te be bi he tte hee bn tn ten be he the he 0.16 a since Nov. 1, at 7 0.75} | 26.66 Washington Territory. 8.50 ror wy S| since Jan. 1, Tomorrow's Almanac raises mie " | Sunrise 7:41 a. 918—Socialists to take over) Sunset 6:42 p. m. nea oa Be ae i sees Moonrise 9:39 a. ericans ‘advance ‘ywhe Moonset oss pm net of w Gov. Matthew N. Neely West Virginia, born Grove, LINEN SUPPLY DE- | Va., 68 years ago. PARTMENT Tomorrow’s Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide a.m. 5:40 a.m. 12:24 p.m. 5:14 p.m. 11:47 p.m FORECAST 2 Key West and Vicinity: -Little change in temperature with cecasional scattered showers this afternoon and tonight. Florida: Little change in tem- perature tonight; a few scattered showers this afternoon or tonight nesr east-central and extreme south coasts; Hatteras, _N.C., .to Apalachi- cola, Fla.: No>small craft or storm warnings have been is- sued. SPCRTS QUIZ ANSWERS Questions on Page Elsewhere 1. Yes-—by Georgia. 2. Derringer said that the Reds would win the 1943 flag. 3. No, he can only force change of service. 4. Yes, from they will. 5. No, it will be. played in Cali- fornia as usual. a all indications | 1937—Chinese abandon Shang-| hai. |ident of Tufts College, Mass., or- Dr. Leonard Carmichael, pres- 1939—King. Carol of Rumania tries to make peace in Europe. | ganizer-director of the national; roster of scientists, born Phila- |delphia, 44 years ago. 3 CARS OF DYNAMITE | BLAST CEMENT LOOSE (By Associated Press) TRIDENT, Mont. Nov. 9. — One of Montana's greatest quar- ry blasts was set off here re- cently when the Three “Forks) py; Portland Cemept company. . €%)) botanist of Smith College, Mass., ploded three freight” carloads ®f! horn ‘Geneseo, N. ¥., 68 ‘years dynamite. | ago. J. R. Latimer, plant superin-| PSS tendent, said 300,000 foris of rock} “Binton E. Stevenson of Chilli were broken down by the explo-' cothe, Ohio, librarian, noted au- sion, sufficient to make 975,000 thor, born ‘there, 70 years ago. j barrels of cement. Dr. Florence R. Sabin, anatom- ist, member emeritus of the! | Rockefeller Institute for Medical |Research, born Central City |Colo., 71 years ago. | Ed Wynn, comedian, | Philadelphia, 56 years ago. Albert F. Blakeslee, noted | “Edward P. Warner, member of jthe Civil ‘Aeronautics Board, | Washington, born Pittsburgh, 48 jyears ago. . Today’s Horoscope | Wee cvebevoucecewnueovsce |stant mind, eager to befriend and, Where Can I Rent to comfort. Many friends will be, This Month’s Best Sellers? ‘attracted, who will aid in the) PAUL ‘SMITH, ‘Bookseller good work and carry the native | * 934 Simonton ‘Street to a high place. It is a strong ‘THAT'S WHERE! day. [eece | Today gives a steady and con- born ; FITIFICICTLILLLLLLLALLEOALAZLLZLI LALLA LL a Ne SON Sy dp dn Ando tdi ttn tnt tn tnd dn de bot tn dn tnd tn dn triad \ ADVERT im any given medium buying public VI VIII VI VICI SEABOA SIMONE’S, TOURS 508 Duval Street Made only by Pepsl-Caka CON FOR THIRSTY ¥EPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO., of Key West ABLADA44442444444444444 54448 EDD bbb bbb bndnbnbnbndintntndntntntntndntntntn dnt d dt the dollars réturned ‘for each dollar spent. 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