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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 2343 THE KEY WEST. CITIZEN (CAPITAL BIG LAGHTS: FADE IN WAR | | By JACK STINNETT (BY Associated Press) \through the name of the ex-OPA_ V. McNutt chief. Donald Nelson, head of WPB. ba up job, but for all you now! recently seen most of his reins ‘ z 1} turned_over to Charles E. Wilson. WASHINGTON, April, 7—It} oes na atresia petal nila Food “czar” Claude V. Wickard | You want to be a hero in this war, | henaier has seen hi8 powers pass to Ches- oe out of Washington. ; with a passion for arlonymity. _ | ter C. Davis. ig! 15 months of war and: Whatever became of Floyd B.' Namie one meinber of the cabi- ‘e than a year of national de-} Odlum, New York financier who! net who has grown an inch in ene before that (whith is longer} was going to solve all the nation’s! stature since Pearl Harbor. Cer- the | than World War I lasted) Wash-! economic problems? Frankly, I! tainly not the aging Secretary of his pes not onty has failed to pro-| don’t Sb Gide i Ferdinand | ae aap Secretary of War make re he adn’t | duce a hero, but it has seen the| Eberstadt? Don’t as! me. Leon} Stimson. ere is no_ criticism Week at they Ed ia acm Meta ea ak Hi re-} beads of most of its potential; Henderson, who fought valiantly. against the. personal efforts of Kes overihg operating costs of the membered he owed his hotel :36) heroes toppled into foxholes. j for price , control in the pate | ars igs neither have they em- Fatigue uniforms were most ap- Raleigh’ & Gaston Railroad, ‘one!for oné night’s lodging, sans) hatever: became of William 8. against inflation, is suppose: oe freed net eroes, Secretary of La- of the earliest parent companie: | meals, sans drinks. Knudson, the production genius? | vacationing somewhere in the|bor Perkifis has watched most of! propriate for the based i thé present Seaboard system,' Adjusting, his spectacles, | an_ He’s a lieutenant general over in! south, but on the government rolls her peacetime powers pass to oth-| (1 teams which clashed at the NOB: qos dre some, of the ‘startling old timer in the office looked | the War Department and doing a'there’s only a big black line/ ers. Manpower Commissioner Paul! pun diamond last night in the Ameri-' entries they encolintered: over the time-worn record and! _ ¢an League’s division of the Island. Gaston, N. C.—Tues. Mch. 31, ‘said, “Yep, Mister, and them} Service Men's circuit for the 50th’ 1840. |breakfasts and dinners and sup-! ‘ENDED 10 Reveal ising Costs “oan Many “Trin Hand FEATED 269RD BY THAT SCORE IN FIVE-INNING ME- LEE LAST NIGHT NORFOLK, Va., April 7. (FNS)} good old days’” remarked —The eyes of the Seaboard Rail-|accountant as he felt in two FOL CLLELLEPZLELLLELELLLLLLAELELLLL OCR Captain, GhastArtillery. beat the 203rd Engineer, Fireman, 2) pers meant a sure ‘nuff mess 0’ | rti 2 i 2410 in a five-inning fray that fed two and a quarter hours. romising to be of sufficient i ngth to make a serious bid for >, Styles, 3 drinks lace in the first division when 4s. Myers, 5 drinks, 1 di teams hit the stretch race, the ih Coast Artillery tossers dis- Played a classy brand of play afield and quite a bit of power at’ the plate, The 263rd, on the other hand, ; eh od weefully weak and will have new talent to bolster s infield and garden game of the schedule tonight ‘at’ 5:30) when uard opposes the Ma- tines. Tomorrow the NOB out, which playedia 10-10 contest with the Sound School Monday, wilbre- turn to action against the 30th the Sith puting ‘M4 runs on 13 and the 263rd scores On nine in the third aad feven in the fifth. The 263rd got two in the first, four in the third one in the fourth and three in the fifth for its eventual total. The winners commitied tour e-- rors and the losers made six mi.- plays. Bob Fornier, leftfielder, ana Belli, second baseman for led the attack with three hits in tive hits. Ryan, lanky first base- man for the losers, got two in four trips for the 263rd. Extra Engineer, supper, breakfas' $1.88, lodging 38 .19| trainhands, stipper, and’ lodging & breakfast ditto—@ 4% each £ 49! 0° Two fints’ of brandy aiid bot-! tles 59! “No worlder they call ‘em ‘the | YESTERDAY: Kathleen, has rented her barn for a summer theater, and now is a little stage- struck. Joe Neely, her fiancé, is a little angry himself, because. Kathleen has postponed their marriage again. So Joe makes himself a placard reading “Kath- leen Vaughan is unfair to love,” and to keep him off the street in front of her house, Kathleen has been forced to ask him to break- fast. Chapter Three Difficult Problem Be IZZIE,’ said Kathleen, “where’s Uncle Frank?” “He's fussing jwith his chick- ens,” Lizzie replied, “He’s done et.” She turned. to Joe. “How do you want yo’ eggs?” “Fried,” “On both sides.” “Yas'r,” said Lizzie. “I must say,” Kathleen re- marked when she and Joe were alone..“that you certainly. aren’t shy when it comes to letting the said Joe. | world know what you want.” “No,” said Joe. “And if you think I'm going to-be shy. about Your Electric Range By GLADYS DEGNER AP Feature Writer Our fighting men are getting) the materials that go into ele tric ranges, too. So, while they’ “taking care” of our enemies, the least you can do is take care ; of your range. You can keep it’ ecoking for a long time to come} by following a few common! sense rules. i" First of all, don’t pretend to; be a repair man, When the, units start balk- ing, call man who knows how to fix them. He “ean then check cn whether your! stove is level,} see that the, vent is clean; and make sure} the wiring is ‘in tip-top shape. Be fair to each surface unit. They'll all last longer if you ro- tate usirtg them. It’s just habit! to heat one 90 percent of the | time—usually the left - front unit. 4 Sparkling cleanli oi i prolong the life of your 3a) Don't wait until Saturday? the enamel with soapy once a day, and dry it. acids—fruit juices, vinegar milk—dull enamel unless wipe them up immediately. er using the oven, wipe it out, too, A mild! abrasive may! | be used on the pan _ beneath closed units, in the oven, for the broiler pan, and on chrome bands around the units.~ Food spilled urface units should be A stiff. brush or share instrument may damage the heating coils. Salt, . soda sugar and soap a especiaily injuricus to the coils. Want to save electricity, the} e, sh water | Spilled and | you Aft- on open burned off too? Then use pots asd pans that fity 2 A little pot So is low the surface units. on a big unit is wasteful. using high heat when heat will do. DIES TO SAVE DOG a —After fleeing from their burn- ing apartm: Sarl Herbert Byy ler, 17, r« cas sn a d his dog and went back n fire- men founc s body it was in the hallway, not ‘aust to the door of the bedroom where the dog lay dead. DALLAS, T with his m letting the world know I want you, you're rong pat wrong.” He ate his grapefruit in silence. *” he went on presently, “about this career business. Are you still determined to leave me waiting at. the church?” room. “You've never gotten that far with me yet,” Kathleen retorted. “But if you mean am I still de- termined to find out about my talent, the answer is yes—em- phatically.” Joe pushed aside his well- cleaned grapefruit rind. “Very well,” he said, “that means I go on with my picketing—out front, in front of the theatre, wherever you_ happen to be.” “Why—you—you—” Help For Joe J ATHLEEN didn’t finish. Uncle Frank appeared in the door- way. “Good morning,, | youngsters!” tine ip He Bas ed Bie the table, pic! lump of sugar and oie hip his mouth. St that’ iit de Island Red rooster of mine eee bined off with in, Oe prizes at the Count; jig in Oc- tober, I don’t jena aa Wh er when I see one.” ‘He* Bed ied rede and'eyed the two youn, ple. “Say, what's going on cher he asked. “You two look as though you were fac- ing each other across a trench in- stead of the breakfast table.” A Rotten Rooter Rooter “My Johnny got oe up at st football game. He broke not to. mention bruises.” football,” “He doesn’t. He got . wrong rooting section.” into the ictuals—half a dozen slices of country ham, or bacon, three or four fresh hen eggs, grits in’, gobs 0’ hot biscuits, four or 4,five vegetables, a second helpin’ o’ pie and gallons of chest-hair coffee that tasted even better than it, smelled—Yep, M them was the ‘good old day: “It’s the same old thin ank,” said Joe wearily. Mr. or to try.for one, anyway.” “All girls go. through the stage- struck: phase, sonny,” said Uncle Frank, “Especial, charming: niece, who have been local leading ladies.” “I wish,” said Kathleen, “that | zou would stop discussing ’ me as though I were a symptom, or something.” “Sorry, Ducky,” Frank. “And don’t call_:me Ducky!” Uncle Frank looked at Joe. Joe looked at Uncle Frank. They re- alized they were up against a de- cidedly difficult problem, “Once upon_a time,” Uncle Frank began, “I knew an actress. She was slim, and blonde, and easy on the eyes—but she couldn’t for- get herself for a moment. She was said Uncle always looking in mirrors. I heard | tt she even had a mirror ar- ranged so that she could see her reflection the last thing at night and the first thing in the morn- ing.” Telephone Call “WHAT has that got to do with me?” Kathleen demanded. “Plenty!” said Uncle Frank. “You want to be an actress. And I’ have learned from experience that the moment most girls be- come actresses they consider themselves something set apart | He looked up quickly when she came back into the dining —something very, very special, and—well, dammit. Kathleen, I don’t want you to get like that. . “Miss Kathleen,” Lizzie called from the hall, , “you's wanted on the telephone.” “Thank you, Lizzie,” said Kath- leen, And then: “Just a moment, I want to speak to you.” “Yes’m,” said Lizzie. Kathleen joined her, and they moved off together. Joe frowned. “Who in heck could be calling her—I wonder,” he said suspiciously. “Well, sonny,” said Uncle Frank, “you can be certain it’s not any of that theatrical gang. oe never get up as early as this. Joe . stopped. frowning. 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