The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 10, 1943, Page 3

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ee | WAR: CL OUDS IN THE producing editor for the National; events which took months to oc-| times the pursuit of bits of film NEAR MISSISSIPPI 5 L ady Be Kise : * “| Film“Board. af- Canada. © -» . ' : 14 PACIFIC jcur and concludes with a flourish | becomes dramatic. ee By ROBBIN-COONS for a distinctive series of once-a-|day the film was screened, Legg! Fighting China’ we needed some- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1943. THE KEY--WEST CITIZEN f ‘ The film alse, payed. the way, of scenes in Casablanca. On the} “To make.a hort called ‘Inside er ps2 merican In 1 Tesduieie ten. tines 35 |month shart: subjects. called “The| and his staff hurriedly inserted| thing on those co-operative Chi- — at « ou a: | HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 10—Back]| World In Action,” put out) hy. the! shots. of Roosevelt and Churchill/ nese factories that have been|‘™¢ Miss + | in November, 1941, the National; Canadian. government. and. releas-| at their African meeting place. moved into caves in the hill coun- |Film Board of Canada went/ed in the United States through) “Mast of aur work,” says Lagg,| +14 Legg recalls. “The newsreels {WO Mire res ; ,_ | United Artists. “is research. We di verythi . 7 ; a mence of Site | through its library of motion pic-|~™ ck ee | available, ance we have decided |hadnathing. One of our staff heard on the screen cae iegelasy put together ashort| Another title for the series|on a subject. We have a huge li-}of a political, representative of | ————$—$—$—$—$—$—____ | Subject called “War Clouds in the! might be..“The Triumphant Li- brary of motion pictures, indexed | China who might have such films. =9 INK >| Pacific.” |brarian,” for this Canadian series and cross-indéxed. If we don’t! “We finally located him in New Tommie’s SKATING Ri | No motion picture had.a more! iS to motion pictures what the have the shots we want, we beg,| York. But he didn’t have the ‘Riieuaness Sh yg wnt \ prophetic title. Ten days after itj Week-end news digest is to the borrow and buy. We, don’t steal,” | films, although he had heard of ot-Sut a 430 ; PROP = on Gays after iti madern newspaper. The pictures he amends, smiling. such pictures. Through him Wels Encten the |. ie om | was released: the Japar.cse struck'l piace together isolated events and ee en |-went scouting around on the west | “Y®F¥ Rene oo {at Pearl Harbor. ~' turn them into a coherent story, The Canadian board:-has work-} coast, and, finally, in. San, Fran- SKATE for HEALTH'S SAKE __ That film hit the jackpot.’#It; Example is the current “Invasion ing arrangements with mist of| we tumed.up. 9, man; withis lo” ame 8 right,” says Stuart Legg, youthful Of North Africa,” which dovetails the newsreel compani § 2-| the pictures. The whole job took = LPO ITESTTUOOITIOMIMOAET SST TTOTOOO OOM WHENEVER YOU WANT ANYTHING OR ANYTHING DONE—WE'LL HELP YOU! ll il idl in li dla in tn in tn llin tinn nn n tin nn nnn tnd WATCH REPAIRS THE BACK-SEAT 1. fA LIP SQUEEZE: Sure-fire method of. subduing-aniardent Lothario. Lieut. Ed Don George of Navy Pre-Flight School at: Chapel-Hill, N. 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In the second game, the dium Committee to secure funds| A pitchers’ duel was staged|champon Conchs won over Earl for the erection of a modern by Delfin and Jasper Walker and| Adams’ Trojans in a tight. game. | sports palace on . city property) Gabriel Lasres, who hurled the} Jackie Carbonell, on the| that has been cleared for this!last five frames. mound for the Trojans, held the purpose in Flagler Avenue next! Ormond Cordova hit two safe- | Gashouse Gang hitless until the! to the municipal incinerator,;ly and Alvio Acevedo got the;:sixth, when Armando Acevedo! has been in progress for several! other hit allowed the Termites. | poled a single. Julius Villareal | months. | Mario “Hallowe’en” Sanchez | follawed suit but William Cates} FS ‘and Delfin and Blanco hit one; lined to Anthony Kelly, who ex-| cated spa pray heer [Sanh for the Chans. | ecuted a double play to end ‘the started on activities in Septem-| Techeros won over the Ratons| threat, ber of that year, }in the second contest, 9-0. | Johnny. Offutt, coach at the We continue. |: "Seore: of :first: R. H, E.| Junior-Senior High School, aR Teresita, 000 200 000—2 3 4) Peared in srnerielt oe be On September 4. 1939, a Field! Chans __ 100 100 000—2 3. 2}Canchs. He made several nic | Day was held at Trumbo Field,| Delfin and Bazo; J. Walker,| catches. hota cat pattie a doubleheader. of| G. Lastres and Blanco. PE oa ae eerie all. i | Phillip (Cheta) Baker won the | On September 10, 1939, the | Was on, the mound for the Key base-circling contest, making) Key West Conchs won a_ tight} Westers, allowing one eee the rounds of the bases in 14! game from the Trojans and the! three Carbonell gave bap - seconds. Second was Rene Ma-| Pirates downed the Blue Sox in}, Score: 0 001 8 chin, 15 seconds. J. Garcia came} a doubleheader at Trumbo Field.| Trojans — 000 00 < ge mee in third, 15.45 seconds. | In the first game the Buts|Canchs 100 000.1 ae 2 Mario Hernandez won the long knocked Diaz all» overi=thei\lot| J. Carbonell and ie ie at distance throwing contest. Da-! and scored seven- runs—in—four|Casa and Albury, C. Griffirl. vila and J. Ggreia were tied for! innings. When~Diaz.. retired ir second place. = | favor. of Mg he latter. togs- 15, 000 7 pivizaaaess, + On Labor Day very | good games we played at ” In tne opener, the Pirates won ‘Plec tric al DON'TS” ELECTRIC RANGE a thriller from the Trojans. The vulnerable parts of your electric range are Salinero pitched a very good game for the Bucs, holding the the switches, lead wires and especially the heating elements. These are made of essential WAR METALS red flannel boys to six hits. —nickle, copper and: chromium. In the seventh, Dickey Na- arro. who had opened on the DON’T cook on high heat; start with high and cook on low. mound for the Trojans, retired DON'T use: the. heating element all of in favor of Jasper Walker, hurl- ing for the first time in this the time. te the use of the ele- ments. i | league. The bases were loaded and two men down. Salinero DON'T use all of the heating elements f. i preparing a meal, Use your oven or. was at bat. 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SEABOARD RAILWAY | Fares - Schedules - Tickets -SIMONE’S FOURS - 508 Duval Street. ss Phone 293 Between Office Hours, Phone: 7023 Next To Kress '"SREIOO LIMITED OOOIIIIIODOIOTIIIP IIS OTT T EOI E TEE, peter ibe dey alld nae { i RAAAAAAPAhananakhpeaiaaad ! over a lofe marker for victory:*4 Rookie pitcher Walker watkeds two battefs in that fatal revine / Hernandez singled and, Ruby Carbonell {followed suit iN home the run that ea ee outcome. Score: R. H. E.| Trojans . 000 200 030 0-5 6 3 Pirates 000 202 100 1—6 12. 4 D. Navarro. J, Walker and) Joe Navarro; Salinero and M.; Acevedo. } 000 } In the second game, the Key} West Conchs defeated the Blue’ Sox by a 4 to 1 score. ; McKay of Homestead pitched ges for the Sox but poor support | ; : cos him the game. 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