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ame “= geing te the Indiens ‘or *~Browns this wer year. But the ~ recting basketball * few hours at play + and he intends YANKS STILL TEAM TO BEAT FOR AMERICAN LEAGUE FLAG By DILLON GRAHAM AP Features Sports Editor NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—They’re still the Yankees, still the team TO BE HE | } | | { | | ,tion as a base stealer when hej ‘swiped 73 to set a new loop rec- ‘ord. Johnson hit .291, while Ma- | jeski led the International league | ith .345 and was voted the most | luable player. , rently gyilk be} f be dled by Nick Etten, who; @ came from the Phils in a «trade outfielders and the fcr Ed Levy and Allen Getsmig Club’s most .experienged pitcher However, trials at the initial sack are gone, all but one of them may be given Gerald Priddy, Os- | wearing the garb of, Uncle Sam. car Grimes, from Cleveland, and Scme clubs haven't lost sO pitcher John Lindell. many key players and there's . With the acquisition of Roy en a bit of pepping off about |Weatherly from Cleveland, the Americzn league pennant ,Yanks should have the fastest the outfield in the majors. DiMaggio and Carles Keller round out the! +.Yankees will remind you they jicket line with Tuck Stainback, | “were a country mile ahead of ‘Russ Derry and Bud Metheny the field et the 1942 finish, and ‘from Newark also available. The sq cen slip quite < bit and still word is that (Metheny is a comer. be right up in the thick of the | Ruffing is the only pitcher flag fuss. around at World Series time who Phil (Scooter) Rizzuto, short- won’t be back. There'll be Lef- stop; Buddy Hassett, first base, ty Gomez, Atley Donald, John and Robert (Red) Rolfe, third Lindell, Spud Chandler, Hank base, won't be around. Scooter Borowy, Ernie Bonham, Marius and Buddy are in the service and Russ:, Marvin Breuer, Johnny Red is basketball coach at Yale, Murphy. and Jim Turner. Of his playing days behind him. these, Russo should be of much Gone, too, are Tommy Henrich. more. yalue than a year ago when tsuid George (Twinkletocs) Selkirk he was sidelined with an arm in- from the outfield and big Rufus jury. i the Red Rvffing, zor long years’ Two of the best pitching pros- | the kingpin of the chunking pects from the minors are Tom corps. Henrich was thé first to Byrne, the Newark lefty who led go, late last season, while Ruff-jhis league with 17 wins and four | Capt. Leland P ing entered the service a few)logses, and. batted “325 in 64| will visit Miami Feb. weeks ago. ‘games, and Charles’ Wensloff, But, those three /righthander with a 21-10 recard c °§ ya DiMaggio, Goz-|at Kansas City, only American | 0Perations to the public. He will ina! -don and McCarthy—are around, association twirler to win 20 his two-day visit. jovette. USN. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ARD IN SPEECH AT MIAMI | (Official U. S. Navy Photo.) director of ‘Navy public relations, *8 and 9 to\address: the public and confer with a| representatives of press and radio. One of the youngest captains in’ the Navy. he is responsible for interpreting the service's world-wide ke four addresses in Miami during “the Yanks will be tough. And this | games. trio will be on deck, although; Five recalled players also there has been some talk that Di-{ fit into the pitching puzzle— Maggio might enter service. | Catchers Ed Kearse from Seat- The infield will be built around tle, Ken Sears from Kansas | the veterans, Joe Gordon at sec-! City and Aaron Robinson from ond and Frankie | Newark, . and right-handed — third base, capable of steadying! pitchers Milio Milo Candini | , the newcomers. Three-fourths of! from Newark and Rinaldo | the Newark infield—George |; Ardizoia from Kansas City. a ai a vette. Stirnweiss, 2b; Bill Johnson, ss,{ Robinson probably will be| that Biden eo oan cathe and Henry Majeski, 3b—are on'kept, to spell the veterans Bill Daitean Stites navy, enero oe hand and the Yankee shortstop!Dickey and Rollie Hemsley, and| Navy public relations, will be in will be selected from this trio.|replace Buddy Rosar who, with| Miami February 8 and 9 to speak Chances are, too, that ‘one ofjoutfielder Roy Cullenbine, was! tg the public, and “confer with them may wind up at third in |sent to Cleveland in exchange representatives of the press and place of the aging Crosetti who'for Weatherly and Grimes. leadion will be out for twe first month| ,Qverall, the pitching appears The sea-going naval officer, one anyway because he sassed.an um-jabout as good as last year, the | of the youngest men in the y pire in the last World Series. The \power is available, and the Yanks | tg wear four stripes, only 45 veteran Bill Knickerbocker, ob-|would look a long time before | o1q. has scen action with the flect, tained from the A’s, will be on|they lassoed better looking re-| and was at Pearl Harbor when the deck, too. cruits. Maybe the Yankees ' SACRED S Announcement has been made Stirnweiss, a long hitter batted) won’t win but they’re still ‘the | ~~ .268 but made his chief réputa-|team to beat. DIXIE WALKER KEEPS BROOKLYN WAR WORKERS PHYSICALLY FIT | another story, but I | chances betted here.” By CHIP ROYAL AP Features Writer F BHOOIOUN TNs Sa hbebs Sr Sublet ceuealed athe peuctelt Those rabid Brooklyn Dodger) pester in his life, that the North- baseball fans may have to find a ern climate agrees with him, | new idol, for Fred (Dixie) Walker which brought up the subject of the popular outfielder, is now ath- | Spring iraining. like my HRINE OF TE HEARD IN SPEECH AT MIAMI, FLA. Jans attack his secor ington in fice. Ata press conference in the duPont building at 4 p. m., Mon- day, Florida editors, writers and radio announcers will hear the in- side story of how the Navy pub- lic relations office handles the vs of the fighting fleet and the hore establishments, and tivities ried on in con- nection with the ffort. XAS LIBERTY public relations of- {CE BOX at reasonable price. | letic director for the Sperry} Gyroscope Company's various | war plants, and he likes his job. | Dixie has the metropolitan! sports writers guessing as to whether he will play baseball again this year but they need only to hear him enthuse over his job and the prospects for’ the future, and they have their answer. , “I like my job here very much. “That switch from the warm climate of the south to the cold springs of the north was always | bad for the players,” declared | Dixie. “I've seer. more ball play- | ers who were in perfect condi- tion when they left the training get back condition when -they ‘started the season, all cause of the changing weath The Alamo mission, sacred shrine of Texas liberty, on tae route of El Camino Real at San Anto: io. This reproduction of an old print, dated 1861, shows the ox-drawn Mexican carretta, a rude cart with two solid tympan wheels. ¢amps, who needed a month to | covered wagon, drawn by ‘ithe? hotses ‘dr These forms of transportation’ were in! use for centuries back riders. In the background may be seen a mules, and also horse- before the year 1819;when the Spaniards relinquished all claim over rsed by, the Old S; nish Trail in Florida. | FOR SALE Trailers. jan25-tf! Convertible Coupe, Skating Rink. Classified Column . FOR RENT MOTOR SCOOTERS, Mercury FURNISHED ROOM. Apply 310 Elizabeth Street. feb5-3tx ‘ i | | | | i | :FOR SALE—1932 Chevrolet Se-j dan, good condition, five good; tires. $40.00 cash. Apply 1509) South Street . feb1,6tx' Apply 815 Whitehead Street. feb3-6tx FOR SALE—Twelve white por-; celain Counter Stools. Price,! $18.00. Apply Manager Jeffer- son Hotel. feb3-tf Platform Scales. Capacity, 250 lbs. ager Jefferson Hotel. All metal. | $20.00. Man-} feb3-tf! has 5 good 600x16 tires. Excel-j lent mechanical condition. Price | $95.00. Apply Manager Jeffer- sen Hotel. feb3-tf FOR OFFICE SPACE “or ” SINGLE ROOM for man, com-| RENT—Furnished Apart- ment settled couple, good house- keeping. No pets, 1419, Ashby St a ae RE. | Duval’ Streets | *, feb6-tf | ' Johnson. © 419° fortable hed. 00 per week.} 1116 Margavet Street. feh6-1tx | WANTED | FOR SALE—One pair Fairbanks-' COAT HANGERS WANTED, $1.00 a hundred. White Sta Cleaners, 701% Duval St. ° Jani-tf | or broken. Factory needs scrap J. R. Stowers Company. { ‘ jan26-15t USED MAGIC CHEF RANGE, 4 top burners, large oven, sép-} ~ arate swing-out broiler. For city or bottled gas. $100 cash. See it, at 3051. Seidenberg Avejici \WANTED—A Tel? your next printing order. THE ARTMAN. PRESS. jly9-tf tAAWEY H MacArthur Homes. + {FOR SALE—50x20,;:'tent, , com- | plete with side poles. This tent) has never been ,,used. , Halt feb6-2tx | WANTED — Comfortable Single Room: by thiddle aged man in private home. P.O. Box 831. psa feb4-3tx, price. son Hotel. feb3-tf FOR SALE—One two-ton chain! Apply Manager, Jeffer- }WANTED—M Fe . odel A Ford. © Pro-| Christie, 790, Ext. feb5-3tx pane Stove. 336. Jefferson Hotel. feb8-tf | FOR SALE—Smith Type D Port-; hoist. $35.00. Apply, Manager,’ waNTED TO BUY, one washing | machine for .cash. 1327 Duncan street. feb6-7tx | able Automatic Acteylene Gen-j erator, complete 50-ft. hose cutting and welding torch.; Slightly used. Priced to sell. Apply Manager, Jefferson Ho- WANTED TO BUY or RENT, Electric Sewing Machine. Gray, 801 Simonton Street or 1013} Division Street. feb6-1tx | tel. feb3-tf | FOR SALE—1936 Packard 4-doory Sedan, 5 700x16 tires. Very good. This car worth twice asking price. $125.00. Apply} Manager, Jefferson Hotel. soba SMALL TRAILER for havling,| good tires. $10.00. 714 Bak- er’s Lane. feb5-2tx LOST AND FOUND FOUND MAN’S BICYCLE. Own- SITUATION WANTED | COMPETENT RESTAURANT | MAN past draft age wants job/ in Key West. Cashier, waiter captain, night manager or what | have you. Work as waiter for| a time if leads to something | better. Good references, bond | if you want it. Tee-Totaly so-! ber. State pay. Must be able! to get room walking distance, reasonable. Places serving al-| coholic drinks save stamps, others write .P.O. Box 300, | Alya, Florida. febB-3tx | | er can have same by identify- ing same and paying for this|~ advt. 16-B, Naval Air Station. MISCELLANEOUS ROSY BUSHES—World’s Best. ; feb2-10tx | Lost Lost GASOLINE RATION | BOOK. Retutn to Willie J.! Evans, 616 Mackins Lane. ' feb4-3tx Hints ‘on care and_ culture. Free illustrated catalog. Mc-j Clung Bros. Rose Nursery, Ty-} ler, Texas. feb6-1tx EXCHANGE i LOST WALLET, containirig pass to Navy Yard, Social Security| Card Registration Card and money. Return to Robert E. Sawyer, 1410 Petronia Street. | feb4-3tx for autcmobile; tires no object. Room 415, La Concha Hotel. ! feb6-3tx! | HELP WANTED MARKERS WANTED in Laun-j dry, 50c per hour. Apply at Building 131, Navy Yard. WILL EXCHANGE new Bicycle; TAKEN FROM PARKED AUTO, OPA Form 544 for gasoline’ and sugar ration cards. Please | return to Wm. A. Schoenfeld, 1014 Seminary. feb4-3tx |LOST—LADY'S Orange Bicycle, Serial No. feb6-2tx license No. 375. A70938. Phone 109. | feb4-tf WAITRESS WANTED. Side- walk Cafe, Duval.and Fleming. i jan4-tf mapper |LOST—Wallet, “Caroline on Duval. containing sum} of money and important pa-| pers. Between Greene and) ward. if | réturned to F. J. Hartmetz, Del- | monjco Restatirant. feb6-3tx | t chance to bid on! ff a SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1943 TWO KEY WEST STORES AGREE TO ACCEPT KITCHEN GREASES IN DRIVE STARTED FOR FAT Many Key West housewives subscribers of The Citizer informed us that, after co’ fats to be used in the m of munitions for war or for our soldiers at the f could not find a local store would accept the fais. Today Joe Peariman, ct ef the Monroe Count Committee, said that the way Super Market and Lee had agreed to accept greases of all kinds. Mt. Pearis added that he did not know w would be paid by the fats, but that he had letter from the Mia:ni Soap pany, of Hialeah, which dle the fats for the gove mp re pay the fresght thal ibe tats Ge supped Overseas Transportation t speat via the nm tues housewives are w fats takeh The profits ine handing Thead are taken very small. quests thet vy West accept s. He powmted v West went far liecuen of has been a pound £ butch, FOR SALE—1935 Ford. This car wr BUY OLD RECORDS, whole! in which it was said that fiv a pound will be paid 2 who ship the fats. Besides, Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Alse Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones @2 and & WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. . OOOMITIE LOL I OTOLI OS NOTICE | To Business Firms The Fictitious Name Law passed by the 1941 Legislature, sets forth various provisions,. such as cegistration with the county clerk, and adverfsing the personne] of those comprising the business’ con- cern or firm. The law as passed provides: 1. All persons operating unincorporated busi- ness or professions under any name but their own proper or known called names, must register this “fictitious” trade name with the clerk of the circuit court in the county where the principal place of busi- nesg is located. : “2. <A fee of $1.00 is charged for thig registra tion. I am happy to be able to: make everything more pleasant for, the thousands of war workers, and to help them keep fit for the work necessary for victory.” declared Dixie. | the territory trave: — ce Ter AVGA- YAC HEyits |this atterKRAShd possibly in | south portion 4enight. You can trace the sinus tri = i ble that many ball piayers to the charge in spring mates. I used to get a cold every | yeat, But now that I’ve spent | 7 ety WEATHER REPORT s actions speak loud-| $014. I think it will work the jObse er than his words for they say| S#m¢ way on the players. If they | E.W.T. (City Office) _there isn’t a busier man in the} train ae <imate bene they | Temperatures Sperry plants. He flits around the| “nt nected by say | Highest last 24 hours niany departments, here and on| changer and menake tn atte Te ast Jost night Long Island, finds out what the; Condition”. leroan va > way of re-/| | ee aie WY of Te") The pride of the Flatbush fans |Normal —— At the present time, Dixie is di- | has only one baseball regret — he | Brecigaten and bowling! didn’t win a world series cham-/ Rainfall 24 hours ending sagues, a rifle and pistol club, |Pionship ring. “I wanted that ring} 8:30 a. m., inches leagues, a rifle and pi | - - h swiming, badminton and boxing | MOC than anything else in the 7 ta] rainfall since Feb. 1, i club, a jitterbug | WOFM#. and TH newer wear any) inches archery and piu-jitsu | Other kind. But I guess I won't get | neficiency .s | One now unless Sperry hands them | inches pais ae which gives vou a Total rainfall since Jan. 1, eee AQOUl VIXIES! inches) 116-3 tit baseball plans. |Deficiency since. Jan. 1, PREPARE FOR BIG GAME me Relative Humidity (By Associated Press) viongyey f siderdwrs Al MILWAUKEE, Wis, Feb. ¢—(ii i POROEtOWs AiARBE jCeach Bill. Chandler's Marquette !S¥ntise Bie Se University basketball squad in- | Sunset c Right now, Dixie is working on|cludes 19 boys who belong to| Moonrise plans for employe baseball teams|campus reserve branches of the | Moonset and, of course, that brings up the |armed forces. | question of HIS baseball plans,| The Marine corps is the most and the major leagues. |popular, with eight of the play~-| Asked if he intended to playjers belonging to the “Devil baseball this summer, or continue | Dogs”. his war work, Dixie said: j — i CATTAILS AS SUBSTITUTE | Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachi- |cola, Fla.: No small craft or {storm warnings have been is- | sued. And Dixie’ rvation taken at 8:30 a. m., Hugh Grant denounces the State | Departments as “antiquated.” 74) 2 18 wvwvvwvvvvYVrwvwwy ~™ KEY WEST BEDDING CO. | 515 Front Street Phone 66¢ The Southernmost Mattress Factory in the United States @ MATTRESSES RENOVATE. 0.00 | @ FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED 0.23 | MABAAAAASS444444444 0.00 lessons, a tournament, es, and a special Red Cros: Aid course for women. Something new is added for the} employes’ benefit almost every! day, All of this organization and direction of recreation takes work but Dixie is eonvinced that the Sperry workers will produce more! war goods if they will spend a since Feb. 1, 0.71 z OUR MEN NEED 1.48 + BOOKS « i ih ~ to see that they do. (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 12:49 a.m. 6:25 a.m. 12:57 ‘p.m. 6:21 p.m. FO! Key West and Vicinity: Slight- “I'm not worrying about that — ly cooler tonight and early Sun-} now. I've got a job to do here | DETROIT. — Ordinary swamp jday, preceded by a few scatter-| and I intend to do it, I have §e- | cattails are being studied as a pos-/ed ‘showers this afternoon and curity at Sperrys that I don’t | sible substitute for stuffing ma-| possibly tonight shave in baseball. I know that the terial. | Florida: Colder in north, slight- Sperry plants will be active nd ly cooler in south portion to- for the war and I'm pot sure Jordan, Harlem’s Black Hitler,|night and early Sunday, preced- about »aseball. After the war is | gets ten years, $10,000 fine. jed by a few scattered showers Help a man in uniform enjoy his leisure hours. Give your good books to the 1943 VIC. TORY BOOK CAMPAIGN. Leave them at the nearest collection center or public library. | } WANTED =~-Fountain Counter; — — Girls ands. Waitvesses: ; Good FIO1V AT ‘REAL ESTATE salary. Southernmost City 3 ; : + Pharmacy. janl-tf, Business “or Residential Lots all | parts of the | J. OFTO Phones 124. P 3. Furthermore, the names of all persons in- terested, and the extent to which they are interested must be registered as well. : ~ 4. Penalty for non-compliance denies ai registered business and those interested in doing such business the right to defend or maintain suit in any court in this state, either as plaintiff or defendant, and it further provides that any person viola this law regarding registration is liable to ha an in- formation charging a misdemeanor filed him by any person aggrieved by the fictitious name, and on conviction of such charge shall be liable to a fine of $25.00 or 60 days in jail, or both. 5. Before registration can be made, such in- tention to register must be advertised at least once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in a newspaper WANTED—Colored boy as kiteh- | en helper. Good salary. Apply | Ocean View Restaurant, 520 United Street. feb1-tf i — ep sheds EITC "796-R-605-Duval janb-tf | lemon noitste 2 Too Small THE ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 51 as defined by law in the county where the registra- tion fmuade. ; ‘is law applies to’ Apartments, Hotels, Filling Stations, Cabin Courts, or business of any kind ex- cept such as are operated under the name of the ~~, Ik that the terms wyers generally agree x or called name” as used in the law would be like this example: Suppose you are one of the numerous » Jones family. Suppose your proper name is “Jokh Edw; ig <i but — called name is “J. & : .”” Unless your business is actually No SERVICE under one or the ee of these names you would he required to register. o,¢ The Key West Citizen Offers Its Assistance In