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MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1942 LARGEST STUDENT BODY IN " S. AND ONLY 15 By CHIP ROYAL Wide World Feature Writer GRIDIRON PLAYERS CALLING THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ANSWERS TO YOUR WAR QUESTIONS Q—Im in the hospital, the superintendent wants my) ration card. Should I give it! up? | A—If you're in for 10 days or SPORTS QUIZ ANSWERS | 1. No. 2. Charlie Trippi. 3. 55 to 12. 4. University of Michigan. 5. No. and | need one either in registration |CPL.J. WARREN HILL | HOME FOR VACATION | FROM FOREIGN DUTY i ! Corporal J. Warren Hill, of the | U.S. Army Aviation Service, who 'had been on foreign duty for the jpast year, was-an arrival home ing at several aviation centers in this country he was given foreign | | duty. He expects to leave the latter | part of this week to rejoin his out- | fit, which is at present in the Unit- PAGE THREE THE SWAP - RIDE CLUB Officially Sponsored by Monroe Defense Council I hereby pledge co-operation in the patriotic “Swap-Ride Club” plan to help make my 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. NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—A coach's dream—turned into a nightmare —the largest student enrollment of any college in the United States, yet only 15 men available tor a football team! | Take it from Coach Joe Alex- ander, the shortage of coffee has| Those who do th more, the hospital needs it. {Don’t play dog_in-the-manger because you're ill! or actual induction. Name Address Tel. No. jlast week for a visit with rel-| ed States. } Q—Hs it permissable to send} "ves. : paper clippi ? Corporal Hill, who is the son of ee ehpsines icversa O. P. Hill, a former master gun- oer Eee {ner of the U. S. Army, and a; Q.—I signed up and got can_| grandson of Mrs. Anna M. Wat-/ ning sugar but, later, couldn’t}knis, 1020 Elgin street, left Key : hting of |get peaches to can. What should | West on October 7, 1941, for Camp nothing on the shortage of foot-! battle: d the working in the >ackout? iI do with my extra sugar? Blanding. After a brief stay at} ball players at City College of; cote © Working in the)“ A—There is ‘ho national law,} A.—Report it to your local ra-' that camp he was assigned by re- | New York. More than 7,000 men) ™#PY occupations the war de-lbut he may receive such author- | tioning board. quest to the aviation service for| were eligible for the Beaver grid mands, are not alone in carrying i : RAAB RAR A ae ity from the state or city. | ovwee aw) uotfit. When the first practice |the burden here. There are oth- was called, 14 made an appear-|ers who bear an: ample share DRAFTED MOTHERS By ERAINE TURIN Copyrighed, 1942 habe Aa Time I go to work ______ Time I Jeave ee Q—lIs there a national law au- &0 to wo. ‘ime wor thorizing an air raid warden to shoot out my light bulbs if I don’t turn them off | during a Tean share my car with — = or I need transportation —__ —— Persons cS. st Sees # Iam employed at Mail or bring to Defense Council Office er aon riisea| < OOOO TOS OOOSIIIIIIIIII TOSI IOIT TOOT T TOOT TA ance, and who, because of this, must{/under his step-father’s name WHENEVER YOU WANT ANYTHING OR ANYTHING DONE—WE’LL HELP You! Newspaper publicity brought | fee! the weight as well. Yet they;and doesn’t know he has anoth- out a few more each day al-/StTive on, uncomplainingly, with|er. Soon he'll have to register. though Dr. Alexander never had little recognition for their efforts|What shall Ido? Dh al a a aac more than 38 men on the field i" behalf of our war machine.| A—Don't get excited, ma'am. | WATCH REPAIRS at one time. At least 30 of them ,4"4 While their tasks are pert-|He should register under the stuck around but only 18 could!iment to keeping this war ma_jname by which he is now ALL MAKES Expertly and be used in a game without en- ‘Chine in gear, they rarely are | known. Inexpensively Repaired dangering their lives, according 8iVen the plaudits they deserve ecanmenceas and Serviced by— to the coach. Then the war ti se —unless, of course, they take a} Q —Do you have to get a ra- . three first-string men iegving ia 2 job in addition to their oth-|tion now for kerosene? Maurice Scammons, to do all the football playing for ,°" Auties. Med BIOS Ag ee ek Jeweler 518 Fleming Street een ae oT OCC CO OOOO OC OOS | VV VV VV VV YW w YTV UT wr won Streamlined Service .. . the more than 7,000 male stu-|, These to whom I refer are the|your rationing board if you use dents. |homemakers, the mothers and/kerosene or fuel oil for heating, If ever a coach had the right to | wives, who have a penchant, in| lighting, or cooking. Direct Wire —- Convenient — No Delay! FILE YOUR MESSAGES AT ~ be a “Gloomy Gil,” it was Dr. turn, may serve their country} PRICE TOURS : ve 5 forbid. Alexander. His exbexience iwi well. They ar | Q—Wwill civilians be id. deserving of a better fate. Hej pou.) the drat. }den: to) tavell- during the Christ 505 Duval St. “Opposite Kress” Phone 124 AAbAAAA6644444444444444464446464444 was a Walter Camp choice for! ed mothers of)mas holidays? | all-America Guard! in) 1918 and‘ our nation, who| A.—ODT has urged people} bbb bb bbb bbb bb btntebrbrbede tnd dd In Every Town... 1919. 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It will cost money to de- feat Germany, Japan and Italy. Our' governmerit calls on you to help now. Wyvvvvvvvvwrw WVVV VV VY VV IVT i th iat, BM a Mn ta nn be tn th he te a VVVV VOT T TY ha en te te te te te te te te tte Vin a Ba a a i i Bt | ! t coach of th y iants pattern of de-|rates than civilians? in 1925, auineaakeeen iain mocracy of our|’ A.—Unless the loan company Inexperienced Squad ‘| ERAINE TURIN nation. can get a court order, under the| At C.C.N.Y., Alexander was| 1 have in mind one particular | Soldiers and Sailors Civil Re- | forced to contend with a squad|Woman who does all in her pow-/lief Act loans to men in service having football experience on," a nee in the waricliory BeBe held to six per cent. the average of tw ars in high|She holds no war position. er | —-.. school, His resular onde wara|husband, who is over the draft] Q—My boy in high school amateurs. One of them liked|age, is a civilian instructor to/ will have to register soon. Where baseball so well, he decided to|the soldiers in the air corps|should I get him a birth certific- lay football. The other one was|ground crew. This demands night ate? i i iheganeaer RenbabiG the fi work as well as day work. His} A.—There’s small chance he'll ime i countr: | wife feels it is of greater import- | time in the country that a man-| Wife feels it is of g | ager who knew nothing about ance for hér to care for their LEGALS football except what he had seen}two small children and to main- | through his eyes, was converted|tain the home for her husband, | @yarDIAN's NOTICE, OF INTEN- into a player. jthan to take a war job herself. | “I’ve never had more than six|Since they have a most limited Ls i Ohi alia | GOMEZ HOME STORE 927 WHITE STREET et Division Phone 6173 YOUR PATRONAGE INVITED Y, = a le de te nit te tn tlh a Aes Mn ten the kn te te te, ee. Ice Cream Proprietory Medicine Drug Supplies Toilet Preparations 328 SIMONTON STREET TO THE HORITY TO 8 regulars out for practice on any one afternoon,” declared Dr. Alexander. “It is impossible to put in any formations, or at- tempt a scrimmage. My regular tackle shows up one hour a week for practice and just makes it in time for the game Saturday. “When we played ini Montclair, , one of our regulars didn’t arrive until we were in the second half of the game. He couldn’t get out ‘of class in time to accompany the team, so made the trip alone. “My center practiced two days a week. Another one of the regulars worked all Friday night! on his lessons, grabbed a couple of hours sleep Saturday morn- ing, and tried to play for us in the afternoon. That is the way it has been all season.” Alexander explained that scholastic requirements are high at C.C.N.Y. All members of the football team have an- average of B or better. Contrast that record with the one for the football team. Leb- | anon Valley beat them 36-0, Montclair won 25-0, and Susque- hanna squeezed out a 6 to 0 win. Then the Beavers 4unleashed a surprise air attack and trounced Hobart 20 to 6. That was on a Saturday. Three days later, the Alexandermen took on Fort Tot-| ten and were walloped 51 to 0. Moravia added a 32-0 rout. The star of the small squad is a freshman, Stanley (Shorty) Plesent, one of four first clas: men on the team. Me weighs only 145 pounds but the campus is still talking about the time he tackled a 250- pound fullback without giving up an inch of ground. Washington State limits liquor buying to one quart a week. ida, NOTICE is hereby given that the vT rida see, | the described subme d_and land in’ MONROE ed as follows: Mall mangrove islands lying Within am area bounded on the north by cone ch_ bridge Key and on the fast by Y; on the South by Highway bridge; by Stock Island 4 escription te be fur- with deed. Kotice is published in com- pliance wéth Sections 252.12 253.13 Florida Statutes 1941, any person or persons who have objections said sale may have an opportunity to present the same on date of sale as therein provided. By order of the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund Spessard L. Holland, Governor. Attest: F. C. Blliott, Seeretary dec7-14-21-28,1942; jan4,1943 ry Six sr uhat -{warfare, is a big assignment for and } may | purse, she is required to do her own laundry work, to make her own clothes and to do the many other essentials to keep a home in good running order. She is tireless in effort. When her hus band is on the early day sched- ule, she arises at four_thirty in the morning in order to give him a warm breakfast before he leaves at five-thirty. And when jhe is on the night schedule, she adjusts her sleeping and waking hours so that she may spend some time with him to keep up his morale. For his work is ex- acting and strenuous; he is re- quired to combine several weeks of instruction within a five-day period. Frequently she is heard to say to a friend, “I must keep my husband’s spirits high, so he can do a good job of teaching. That's all that counts right now, to get the soldiers ready quick.” Consensus, doubtless, would {hold that this brave and tireless jwoman is doing nothing toward ‘the war effort. Yet she is keep- ing the home fires burning for a man who is doing a good job} in training the soldiers. I also have another woman in mind. She has no children and her husband, who expects to be taking a course his same fiel@e (B expansive pri imen, instructors are becoming carce and the services of women are solicited dyere.) This qwoman likewise arises at four_thirty in the morning to prepare break- fast for her husband. She drives jhim to work, returns home to j;wash the es and other do- mestic chores, she stays up cramming late into the night. But she is happy to keep the home fires burning. She feels her husband needs all the sup- port he can get, because he will be called into the service soon. Drafted mothers of our nation, jyou can readily see to keep the| jhome fires burning, in modern| {you indeed. Upon you, rests the| responsibility of maintaining the 'home- under all condition. With- out*you, no victory is attainable. |for you are the backstage of our {theatre of war and should be ‘given all the re 1. Did Tech | Georgia? | 2. Who is supposed to be |Frankie Sinkwich’s understudy? 3. How badly did Holy Cross | | connected | score against jswamp Boston College? 4. Al Wistert is with what college? | 5. Was Tulsa defeated in the| regular season? | Loeal quota plan will govern tire reeaps and replacements. i given ern, that « y of December, o'clock A. M., of J Judge in Florida, at his of- Monroe ‘Coun’ ; Court House of fice in the Coun ‘ Monroe Count orida, in the City of Key West, da, for authority to sell the interest of said minors in and to the following described land, | situate, lying and being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, | to-wit: On the Island and is part of tion Twents Sixty-sis Twenty more fo PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Dignified Sympathetic Courtesy LICENSED EMBALMER Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep y 1 of Big Pine I Lo ibed as point jouth- the said starting point being joutheasterly corner of the mveyed to L. R. Warner by corded in Deed Book C-2 ; running thence in a along the lot, Three ; thence in a hun- Se hundred (300) fe: Souther : lot conveyed by Deed recorde: in Deed Book C-2, Page te thence Easterly, along __ the Norther 1 lot, Three the waters vorth- Frank Curry 9 nl bntt tnt intntnbnttndntntntntntntntedetiin’ | more line to Alice lot con- Moreno by d Book G-i, rly, along said lot, Fifty. (150) rtherly One hun- dred (100) feet to the Northwest corner of the lot conveyed to 4 n erly of One hundred and Fifty feet to the thene herly line Twenty-five feet, more or less, to the point of begin- ning. ALSO: On the Island of Big Pine Key, and is part of Li tion Twenty Si x 5), Township Range ast, and more ularly described as follow pmmencing at a point ine hundred and Seventy-five feet Southeasterly from Point where the North line of Four (4) intersects the aters of Florida Bay, said point being the Southeasterly corner of the lot conveyed to Frank Curry by Deed recorded in Deed Book C-2, Page 547; run- p in a Westerly direc- »ng the Southerly line of » Three hundred (300) eet: thence Southerly One hun- dred (100) feet; thence Easterly Three hundred (300) feet to the waters of Florida Bay; thence .. Northerly along the shore line yOne hundred (100) feet to the Point of beginning. “Dated at Key West, Florida this Teh day of » er sak i ember, A. D. 1942 LUCY LOWE, As Guardian of John Atkins Lowe, Donald Scott Lowe, Alfred Sands Lowe and Joseph Frederick Lewe, | Minors. 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