The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 5, 1943, Page 3

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ONDAY, APRIL5, 1919. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN : - ; 7 pe ern. maseeeeceereccoe="* | NORCISA FINISHES "ACHINE OPERATORS ' DRIVE TQ KILL THE AUTO TAX - FOLLOWING THROUGH TRAINING COURSE NEEDED AT STATION, 3 Si : | | Albert B. Cooper, recorder for | as STINNETT Mr. Van: Zandt is a Republean | go in for “windshield sticker” taior system aie oddenethe = i the Labor Board, announces that! AP ures’ Service Writer’ [and hence an. the slight minority | taxation; and that making thejwer e<fiert = = memaverseqsecuewse: ASAT! CES AENTINtenes a “Grader” Operator'and a “Rolls! WASREINGTON, April ‘side af the House, it is doubtful! Postoffice department a tax cal- | handicapped % ‘Today we continue cur review, Carbonell, M. ‘Acevedo; Bethel, |ZEY WESTER WAS RECENT-/o;” Operator are needed at the! Congress ever repeals a tax law,}if His repeal mave will get any-| lection agency (the stickers were) _ Nothing ms) seen 3 of baseball activities in Key | Baker and C. Griffin. L¥ PROMOTED TO RANK, Naval Air Station, Key West,‘ that’s news. As far as Pim eon.}Where,. but it might: There's a to be bouzht at postaiifice win- “use tax” repeat were sa for consideration for employment. | cerped,. it’s news. enough. that. a| food more involved than;dows) would be a wartime step rt “ * * West since the late 1880's. This (4, October: 15, the Blue Sox! OF CORPORAL Anyone interested should file} group of Congressmen. are trying| Partisan. polities. in the wrong direction niginally umpopuia ‘review has. been gute im won over a nine from Perrine, | vena x Roe ree ery |i, - i No: more unpopular tax ever! Much to the amazement of the "25 Stayed with as B this column. since carly last) Fla., 10-6. ! | Room 107, Pos’ tee Buriding,' The tax law they are trying taj skidded through Congress than| Treasury, 29,590,000 car owners = © .& + prompted by. the, fad OR, Al. Rodriguez proved his big/ {Special to The Citizea) | immediately. lrepeal is the “autamobile ‘use| the ‘auto use tax. Moat of po their tax im the firet year(™= will “efforts of the Municipal Stadium bat was valuable to any club as! FARMINGDALE, L. I, N.-Y.,| CES SRLEIES TE SS | tax!—that little $5 a year busi-| battle’ waged by the opposi-| and a half. In other wards, this 5 ~4 mod. |2e Prodicdd-four-safeties for the | April, 5—Emilio C.-Nércisa! Son fi Figuratively Speaking. {ness levied on more than: 30,000,-|tion.’ Eién the (Treasury de-|more or less voluntary tax un- Committee tb cons ‘4 * “|Sox Anthony Kelly hit two. of Mr. and: Mrs. Emilio Norcisa, ife: How do you iike my new! 000) persons in the United! States. | partment wasn’t enthusiastic for | covered less than 3,000,000 tex erm sports palace on” eity prop-' Brocker | swatted: (two | safely|609 Thomas street, ‘Key. \West,;gown? I got it for a ridiculous’ Speaphead’ of the repeal move-; this soubce of révenue. Off the dodgers and it was safe Teasem- in Flagler’ Aventie. >| for in, jFla., graduated this week. ‘from ; price, jment is Rep. James E. Van/record, seme’ Tréusiiry offieials'ing that a goodly pertion af 9 have covered the game up! Mi urled four innings for|the factory training school op-| Hubby: You mean you got it fer Zandt, one-time Pennsylvaniajealled it an A-1 headache. They} these weren't using their eam: ' collect it; that it would eost/times have hangec |more money to collect it tham i 42 per cent of the ; would be worth; that the moter-jregistered im the {ists of the country would never jarguing thet unless BY AGUILAR October 15, 1938: the Sox, then was relieved by|erated, by the Army Air Forces| an absurd figure. - railroader from Altoona. Sinee"were sure that they couldn't. But the argument now is that we proceed “from there:(Guiro Diaz, who finished the|Technical Training Command at! as ; game. the Republic Aviation Corpora- Gn October 15, 1938 the Key| In the field, J. Garcia and Pie! tion here. West Conchs defeated. the Pi- Traynor for the locals, Ansel} Norcisa was recently promoted 7-6 ina ten-inning game. | Barrow and Brooker for the up-! to corporal in recognition of his - €onch-Pirate battle was a| state bays were. outs’ i jcombined abilities as a soldier, thriller from start to finish. | Score: R. H. E.j and mechanic.’ Only men who opened: the scoring in| The game was played at Per-j| receive grades well above aver- [SFI IIIAPICLLLCL LCC OCC CLARO OCLC Ee WHENEVER YOU WANT ANYTHING OR ANYTHING DONE—WETLL HELP YOU q the very first inning and held the lead’ until the fourth when the Conchs shoved over four runs on two doubles and _ three Singles, Salinero, who _ started on the mound for the Bucca-} heers, was sent to the showets, after that. Puby (Specs) Car- rine as the opening of the new jage in a general alertness test municipal stadium. there. and a mechanical aptitude test Score: Ri H. E.’are selected for training in the Blue Sox 030 020 311—10 12 4) Technical Training Command. Perrine .. 002 400 000-6 8 3 Molina, Diaz and Al. Rod- tiguez; Cheshire: Edwards and Campbell. ; At this school Corporal Nor- | cisa, who has previously gradu- }ated from an airplane mechanics jschool in the AAF Technical AeA OO444O OE ponell replaced him on the hill. tig poset Training Command, received ““In.the sixth, the Pirates tied it TO BE CONTINUED ' specialized training in the repair all up’ with a three-run outburst’ gr EyATOR RACE TO DEATH {and maintenance of planes ma pam en singles and a pair of) 7 pried by a aes Bs | .—Two'elevators}tion Corporation. Now he Bucs regained the lead in Dawe the circ floor of feady to. take his place as a the eighth as two singles and’ ay »,downtown office building: ‘The! specialized member in the com- Perfect bunt ‘by! M. Acevéddl ie stopped, a man épened!-the bat crew of an Army air forces ted for two runs but the | ‘oor, ran down: the: hall foward ; Bait. ti ; ay chs came right back in their | >, open window and leaped to his’ Commenting on his training, half of the pie round to pull! death, 'The second stonped just a|C°rPoral Norcisa said, I found ae BT aa Sysd opis | fraction too late for the man in it; ™Y ue to be very interst- Towed by a long fly by Cyrit!{2,t0P the first man from com-/{78 4nd ciueational. I hope’ I Griffin, “sent two men’ across ™itting suicide. Harry Chapman, Wi)! be able to put it, to good ee » Sent, two men across manager of the building, was the | * fer ge to lick the Axis. a a <oving |Mman in the second elevator, who N fore. his enlistment, Corp. | Bien tinea Aeon evs told police he was unable to pre-| ; Hasiery Poh an accountant for sed thel, pitehed the ninth vent Thomas W. Carrell’s jump. | yy ~'S. Naval Station Key and tenth innings for the Conchs Carrell, despondent over the death! est. His brother George, is and did. not allow a hit. of his wife, had told Chapman not | #/S° in the Army, stationed in In the tenth, Johnny Orfutt’ i, be surprised if something hap-| \78!nJa. walked. C. Griffin bunted safe- ji i - pened to’ him, ——— ly. On M. Hernandez’ error; .: CITY OF KINGS Tommie’s. SKATING RINK both runners advanced a_ base. Armando Acevedo then singled,! é SUMMER SESSIONS secring Orfutt with the winning!’ PYILADELPHIA.—Lima, capi-;_ Afternoons: Tues. - Thurs. Tun. tal of Peru, is often called sie and Sat., 2:30 - 4:30 Al. Acevedo, M. Acevedo and} city of kings”. Every Evening: 8:00 - 10:30 p.m.| Puby Carbonell each hit safely! 0 { Ladies Invited twice for the Pirates. { Waiting ror It | SKATE for HEALTH’S SAKE Baker, Barcelo and A. Ace-! The cavalry recruit was in-| Lessons Phone 91it | veda did the same for the vic-! structed to bridle and saddle a/ poe | horse. Ten minutes later the ser-! wwwwwvwwwwwewvewwe *P. Carbonell and M. Acevedo! geant-major eame along for his! TRY IT TODAY... for the Bues and Baker and C.} mount and found the recruit hold- | the Favorite in Key West Griffin for the Conehs were out-| ing the bit close to the horses | * standing on the field. | head. | STAR BRAND . R. H. E.) “What are you waiting for,” he! CUBAN COFFEE ~ 100 003 0200 0-6 9 6 soared, 000 400..020.1—-7.10..3|. “Until he yawns,” answerec the rs) ALE ALL Salinero P, Carbonell and P.| <ecruit. one Z Seana ha a * b bcin hata tntatntntantndn dndnitndn deta dtd dts hdh ds dah In Every Town... ke REXALL ST is the BEST PRESCRIPTION STORE Your Family Deserves and WE SERVE THE GARDNER’S PHARMACY 534 Duval Street FIREMEN’S TROPICAL PARK 712 DUVAL STREET KEY WEST, FLORIDA. 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