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FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 19438. FOLLOWING THROUGH By PEDRO AGUILAR Today we continue our review ee ago I ght the pet ee of baseball doi this city| dustry critics their innings. One oes ~ of the chief points they raised We have reached the year 1938| was: “Why hasn’t the recommend- ed Forest Products Service (a sort Today we start with the first] of wartime finance corporation for small business sawmills) been ap-| proved by the President?” since the late 1880's. and the month of October. of that month, On October 1, 1938, the Tro- jans lost to the Key West Conchs and the Blue Sox, won, over a club from,, Perrine, Fla, In the first game, Cyril Grif- fin, veteran Conch catcher, hit three safely, one ‘# double in the fifth With’ the bases drunk to tie the game. An-error and a fly Bave the Conchs two more runs and the . M. Varela; Jy, played right field for the victors and hit a single after being out of the game several years. Julius Villareal, young. Conch outfielder, got two safeties. Clayton Sterling, rookie Tro- jan first sacker, “and Davila also hit safely twice for the losers. Albury, Baker and Acevedo handled six putouts and 11 as- sists in the infield for the vic- tors without an error. Score: R. H. E. . 001 050 100—7 10 1 . 101 100 000-3 7 2 L. Gonzalez and Grffin; Wick- ers and nase I the eee phe Bl in the lue Sox won eo Sap the ‘the fifth on two Qables! tioAsitigies and a saad five piaee bate a s Per rine, wel showers after sthat. finisH®d the In the sixth the ‘visitors’ sent Guiro Diaz to the showers. Mo- lina replaced him and went the Test of the way. Al Acevedo, Jesus and Ga- briel Garcia each hit two safely. For the visitors, Campbell hit four out of five; Leggett, two; Simmons, two. Score: R. H. E. Perrine — 020 002 000—4 13 1 Blue Sox _ 002 050-00x—7 12 2 Swilly, Edwards and Moore; Diaz, Molina and Al. Rodriguez. The Coast Guard Cutter Pan- dora returned tc port in’ time} for the veteran Catcher Joe Na- varro and Outfielder J. V. Wood- son to appear in the Trojan line- up in the above Trojan-Conch game. They were members of the Pandora crew. On October 8, the Pirates took over leadership in the county ie by defeating the Trojans, the lowly Blue Sox down- ed the strong Conchs. Salinero opened on the hill for the Bucs in the first game. He hurled in great style, allowing but five scattered hits: He had} only ‘one, bad ‘inning, the third, when (two » an-error and. a double’ by’ Sterling“. prodaced three runs. Al. Acevedo and M. Hernandez hit two safely each. Domenech cracked two for the losers. Al. Acevedo and. Kelly, rival second basemen, were the stars in the field. Score: R..H. E. Pirates _. 120 012 100—7 10 4 ‘Trojans __ 003 000 100-4 5 5| Salinero and P. Carbonell; J. Walker, J. Carbonell and Rueda, Rodriguez. O00 | In the second game, Guiro Diaz and Cork-Arm Molina held the Conchs to nine hits. Their Blue Sox mates got 15 safeties off Re Bethel and Lucilo Gon- zale: : Gabriel Garcia prodieéd four Diaz got binglps for the Sox a thre@ more, ne ‘bases Rodriguez blasted a In}the eighth, wit! Joaddd, Al. double to put the game on ice. Orfutt, Cates and Villareal each hit safely twice for the Conchs. In the field, J. Garcia starred for the Sox, Cates and Baker for the Conchs. Score: R. H. E. Blue Sox 040 011 040—10 15 3 Conchs 102 001 0022—6 9 2 Diaz, Molina and AL Rod- riguez; Bethel, L. Gonzalez and Albury. 000 Standings in the league after the above games: Club— Pirates Conchs Trojans Blue} Sox ; TO BE CONTI CONTINUED tlt RUNS itt Ne Saale tn dlindln din ds din te ds dn, t,t, ds a iad Se IT TODAY... the Favorite in Key West STAR * BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE at ALL GROCERS ARAADBAAAAABAAABARD J. F. SIKES LICENSED PLUMBER 1306 CATHERINE STREET W. L. Pet.| . 3 0 1.000) 2 1 667 economically.” rector Donald Nelson, usual action is needed to maintain | the output of forest products at a} duction, and of course must main- he could assure the WPB the full- | est cooperation of the U. S. Forest} Service. : ican Forest Products Industries, | Inc., and the al manufacturers Association, Commission and Selective Service have made no effort to restore the! 80,000 men who haye been draft- lumber industry for higher sal-! aried war jobs. Lumber workers ‘Tabor, a minor and ‘resident of NATION'S WOOD WOES By JACK STINNETT ! «By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April 2—-Some The President has answered, In- to the discard went the FPS plan, with the White House announce- rment'that “this ard similar plans} were shelved in an effort to attain | the same result more simply and; “I am in agreement,” said the President in a letter to WPB Di-} “that un-| high level as an essential aid in prosecution of the war. “The WPB,” he went on, “has; sole legal responsibility for pro- tain that position.” He then said According to the lumber indus- try, as represented by the Amer-! National Lumber all that’s swell, except— t That the WPB is demanding the! utmost in production, calling for! 120,000,000 tons of forest products. And that the War Manpower ed from or allowed to desert the? now are “frozen”—but, they say,; too late. According to lumbermen with} representatives here, the U.S. Forest Service seeks to compel forest and farm woodland owners to adopt “sustained yield” for-; estry practices. The lumbermen} claim thet thousands of them al-! ready have placed millions of; Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Marion Walton Coate, resident of Monroe County, Flor- ida, will, on Monday, the ‘5th day of April, A.. D. 1943, at, 10:00 oelork ) in the forenoon, or as soon, there- after as he may be heard, apply, to the Honorable Art! of the Judges of the Circuit Cpyrt! of the Eleventh Judiciat Circeit of the State of Florida,; in; and) for, Monroe County, for an order to x alize his adoption of Rol Florida. West, Monroe County, Z Florida, this 9 Dated at Key West Sth day of March, A.D. 1943. (S4.) Marion Waicon< Coate. cmeurr RIDA, IN OF THE STATE . IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. CHANCERY, Case No, 8-536 AUSTIN JESSE NEWMAN, Plaintiff, DIVORCE NEALOR CORN NEWA ORDER OF P' TO: Nealor Corn Newman, Corn, Route No. 1, Hendersonville, North lina. You are hereby req to the Bill of Complaint in the above styled cause on the day of May, A. D. 1943, otherwise lo D. M. Box 58 Caro- ired to appe for divot the allegations therein will be taken} ss DR. H. C. MCDERMID ere H as confessed. This Order is to be pub! a week for et The Key We: published in Ke: Done and Ordere of March, A. D. 1943. (SEAL) Clerk of the Cir County, Florida By: (Sd.) Floren (Sd.) ALLAN B. ¢ Solicitor for mar’ it, this 11th ; agement, but that to try to insti-| | yields. “DOTY, his wife, j 1943, j said bill will be ur Gomea: ane; ° now open daily 10 to 12, 2 to 8. acres under sustained-yield ert tute a wholesale enforcement pro- gram of this type now would be one more splinter to all-out war production. For example, they say, it would take from 15 to 20 per cent more manpower to maintain such a program, without increas- ing the present necessary wartime On the other hand, they admit that wartime demands are forcing } line (for hauling) necessitates this, but in the meantime, they| insist, less accessible forest areas) are being correspondingly under- cut. The lumbermen argue that event if some small sections have been} completely cut out, there are} enough seed trees nearby to per-} mit “nature to reforest the land as } she has done so many. times in the | past to the consternation of the} ‘prophets’ who said that she! wouldn't.” Alarming Frankness “Does your father object to me} staying so late?” “No, he says it serves me right for being in when you call.” LEGALS IN THE crecurr oo RT OF T ELEVENTH JU AL’ CIRCUY OF THE, STATE OF FLORID IN AND FOR MONROE COUNT In Chancery. J. G. KANTOR, Complainant, ITO EEE vs. R_E. DOTY and BESSIE L. Defendants. FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE Notice To Appear TO: R. DOTY and BESSIE L DOTY, his wife, whose resi- dence is unknown, and al parties claming interest b: through, under or -aga’ said_R. Doty and Bessie L. Doty, his wife, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property de- scribed herei You are hereby required to ap-| pear to the Bill of Complaint file against you in the above style use on the 3rd day of May, A. D.| otherwise the allegations a taken as fessed. The real estate involved in sai is described as follow: In the City of Key County of Monroe and Si Florida, described as suit Part of ‘Tract eighteen (18 according to Whitehead’s map < we delineated in now bet- ribed as ior fourteen (14), in Square eleven (11), of a part of said Tract eighteen (8), according to\a_ diagram made by, the Webb Realty Co. recorded in Book One (1) of Plats on Page forty-two (42), ‘Monroe County, Florida, Rec- ords. Commencing at a_ point {on South Street distant) ninety (90) feet from corner of South and Reynolds. Streats..and runs thence on South Street in a Northeasterly direction forty * (40) feet; thence at right angles in a Southeasterly di- rection one hundred and twelve (112) feet;. thence at. right angles in a Southwesterly di- rection forty (40) feet; thence at right angles in a Northwest- erly direction one hundred and twelve (112) feet out to South Street, to the point of begin- YD ORDERED at Key Sth day of March A. WD. Ross C Sawyer . ane Circuit Court in and for Monroe County, Florida. Rr ‘D R. LORD, or for Complainant. mar26;apr2-9-16,1943 : 417 DIVISION ST. has returned and his office is “Electrical ELECTRI 1.—Don’t turn your iron on for a few pieces. Plan your ironing. 2.—Don’t drop your iron. Be sure the stand will support it. 3.—Don’t allow starch to accumulate on the sole plate. 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