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THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1543 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY By RUSSELL KAY George Burr, secretary of the} est to a mere pittance and a mess State Defense Council is going! of rubbish. around with a gleam in_ his eye| Lawyer Caldwell, who has been t sy x % | on the job for about a year at a sal- looking for typewriters which are} ary of $6,000 and expenses, told sorely needed by the Army and! committee members that while he « Navy, and he cast a loving and af-| didn’t have anything definite to ionate gla’ t mine the oth-/ Offer at this time, he was “work- Pa iy ance |ing” and he thought if all went * 1 imagine there are other folks} W¢!l he would be able to bring ; besides the Military who would | @bout a settlement next year. + { i { } i } 4 |RECREATION AND STADIUM GROUPS TO HOLD SESSION There will be a joint session fof the Recreation Division of ithe Monroe County Defense {Council and the Stadium Com- mittee held tomorrow night, be- ginning at 8 o'clock, in the audi- torium of the City Hall. | Plans for the Fourth of July lcelebration to be held at the Stadium will be discussed at this meeting, with other mat- ters concerning the two groups to be taken up for considera- tion. It is the intention of the com- jmittees in charge to make this}with dancing 2 | : ; a grand celebration in connec-!singing making up the evening’s/Played in the National League, |tion with the formal opening of | program. {the new stadium on Flagler Avenue on July 4. H |ELKS PLAN DANCE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FOR FRIDAY NIGHT There will be another Elks Fraternal Center dance given tomorrow night from 8 to 12 o’cleok at the clubhouse on Du- val street. The other dances given by this organization have been so suc- cessful, states George O. Lucas, active member of the organiza- tion, that it, was decided to put this one on for the benefit of the many who have expressed a desire to attend. P. J. Ross is chairman of the Fraternal Center. A fish dinner will be served, and community! This affair is given especially} for all Elks that are now in the | Po! te tof iter.{ In the meantime, bugs and like to do me out of my typewriter, | roaches, like citizens and taxpay- but they can have it, for the De- iar paid tas aitesGin to the tee: The Dominican republic ex- United States and an exceedingly armed services, enjoyabie jthe games: pects to harvest 15,400,000 pounds} evening’s entertainment is prom- NEW YORK GIANTS DEFEAT| CHICAGO CUBS, | 4702 (Speeial te The Citizen) NEW YORK, May 27.—Thé! Pittsburgh Pirates swamped the’ Brooklyn Dodgers, 17 to 4. The New York Giants tri- umphed over the Chicago Cubs, # to 2. These were the only games while all contests scheduled in the American League were post- ned. The following are the results of National League 1943, Atlanta | Boston | Brownsville Charleston Chicago Detroit {Galveston _ Jacksonville ‘Kansas City KEY WEST K.W. AIRPORT 88 Memphis Miami Minneapolis New Orleans New York Norfolk Oklahoma City Pensacola Pittsburgh :_ Fi fi Temperature data for the 24 A word hours ending 8:30 a. m., May 27, , @8 reported by the U.S. Weather Bureau: Highest 59 55 78 60 56 56 82 90 57 877 70 83 82 83 70 Lowest last 24hours last night COMPROMISE one tongue These parlous days |Pronounced by nea hears on every ration. ; But purists hearing it thus calle In course of conversation Smugly change the subjec A thing which they call r In writing verse, if forced t This word from time to We favor the pronunciation Easiest to rhyme. Not so bad as “Wakeen” Miller's nous rhyme for “teeth of poets, nothing less. Schiller and Go-ethe! Sie everyone | So that it rhymes with fashion! use | See Pauc Smitrx 334 Simonton ST. laratii airy ss cl ion of Independence, Con: | thee: euldanred ain tnferest in its aC Le — ~. ys : ey est, Fla Tampa 80 of cocoa this season. ised all who attend. i At Chicago 2 “ 84 |New York 4 |Chicago _ 2 _ Lohrman and Lombardi; |Tinger Barrett and Todd. Bananas are being cultivated~ in 2250 ac in Palestine, com- pared with only 750 in 1939. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms ef Distress Arising trom STOMACH ULCERS ee ee INCREASE LENGTH DETROIT.—During World War I, the length of torpedoes in- creased from 10 to 24 feet. | bUETO EXCESS ACID } POLITICAL —— | twcciscnermeareemsees R.H.E| 412 2 At Pittsbufgh Brooklyn _. Pittsburgh - 1716 0 Macon, Webber, Fitzsimmons and Owen; Bragan, Hebert and Lopez. Only games played. TREATMENT have been sold for relief of post- NOVEMBER S$. 1943 Gassiness, Heartburn. Sieepiessmess. etc ANNOUNCEMENTS | 2zzs-n-ssssse symptoms of distress arising f1 Stemach and Buedens! Ulcers duc ts feaeaan noms Ecce Aci P trial pera ‘Ask for “Willerg's Message” Sinich Sony For Captain of Fuiice stitution and Bill of Rights WETS arairigs and “Time Marches On.” e | Classified Column My first reaction to this type-' : asst te were needed at the fighting front 80,000 to 100,000 men, backed up| home, modern conveniences; good condition and price rea-| Over two million bottles of the WILLARD MUNICIPAL ELECTION, Poor Digestion, Sour o- Upset me was that all state and feder-' ~ jly9- END W G FOR Curry. aug27-3tx| ARTMAN PRESS. jly9-tf explains this treatment—tree—at all written with pen and ink and} LATE writer drive wasn’t very enthusi- COC Ceo eee eeeceesesesseeeseoseesasassasesesacccoes for use in bombers, jeeps and on! by @ flight of 200 planes. fight-| 514 two apartments, all furn-| sonable. J. D. Bearup, rear 822" al boards, bureaus and com- ATTU JAPS Tn Cleveland at Boston, postpon- TECHNICAL BOOKS — New) waNTED: Small furnished house| €¢- | while it might be a bit tough on} the linotype operators, I can have my say in longhand if the time : astic. I just couldn't quite figure: oP es FOR SALE 1 WANTED Lael they expected to fight a war (Continued from Page One) er wi typewriters but when I received from the front. The Jap 000 with onk Servel Ek 1 : ,! ly $3,500 cash, bal. ; WANTED—One Servel Electrolux learned that the machines really forces range in number from Se to suit. Nice 2 Bedroom} Gas Refrigerator. Must be in} ships for quick and accurate'ers and bombers. The Chinese| ; William; Fleming St. 25-3tx - —— transmittal of vital orders and| spokesman, who discussed the — Bi sie st ig th rae _ iecrs i} American League a art I changed my view. i offensive officially, concluded.| “come $80.00 pet ma can be| WANTED—A chance to bid on| Detroit at New York, nother thing that impressed' “We shall beat them back. more. Apply 724 Eaton. Mrs.| your next printing order. THE| poned. missions are being called upon to surrender from 10 to 25 per-- WASHINGTON.—The end is cent of their machines which! nearing for the few remaining ought to be a good thing. Here! Japs on Attu, the War Depart- in* Tallahassee Governor Ho!-| ment announced today. It was land led off by contributing two) further stated that the American machines from his own office,’ losses in the Attu fighting have Shipment weekly. A look at} our Technical Shelf may save} you dines of postage and! weeks of waiting. PAUL! SMITH, bookseller, 334 Simon-j| ton St at Eaton St. or apartment. Permanent tenant for suitable place. Call or see} W. M. Arnold at Florida Motor} Lines. may24-6tx Chicago at Philadelphia, post- poned, W. J. WALKER (MACK) * : : 4 ; : 7 is} & z 5 oe 4 q ¥ 5 H ; ; ; BOARD WANTED for girl (5) STANDINGS «by working mother; or room for mother, part care for child,| MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES | while practically all departments’ been “comparatively light”. are turning in every possible Bombs from planes and naval|. j typewriter. ;guns ere being used largely in} TRAILER, New Moon, 21 ft. aa: = Schools and colleges are join~| blasting the Japs from their rocky| Electric refrigeration. Can fi-| Privileges. Box B, care Citi-| ing in the effort and Defense | cckets, some of which are fair-} nance. Skating Rink. j “zen. may27-29x Council officials feel confident) sized caves. may5-tt!~ | Florida will soon reach hes! {WANTED — Furnished Apart-| quota. ‘Cooperation is needed, | RUBBER MEN RETURN SPECIAL—One thousand Manila! ment, two or three rooms. however, from business and/ TO WORK Second Sheets, $1.00. 500 | Box N, care Citizen. may26-3tx commercial organizations and if AKRON.—The 52,000 employes} Sheets, 60c. These prices now} you have any machines you can|in rubber factories here and| jn effect. The Artman Press. HELP WANTED aprl-tfj } Cleveland - New York Washington {Detroit |Philadelphia — spare, which were manufactured! since Jan. 1, 1935, contact your) elsewhere in Ohio had all return- ed to work by noon today, ex- aprl-tf ; COOK, white or colored: Apply Chicago St. Louis Jocal Defense Council or the! 416 Southard st # American Legion. The govern-, mui street, next to {Boston _ Skating Rink. mayll-tf cept for a scattering few at each| FOR SALE—23-foot Harris Ca-! plant. The output will be back/* ravan and enclosed screened| porch. D. Buchanan, Mastic Trailer Park. may24-6tx| WAITRESSES for day or night | work. Apply 416 Southard Street, next to Skating Rink. mayll-tf National League Club— w. Brooklyn - 21 | St. Louis eon | § |Boston _ : 14 | Philadelphia - 15 Cincinnati ____ 12 Pittsburgh 10 New York - Chicago - price for your contribution may mean the| sn. ‘strike had been a demand|_._.- saving of many lives and aid in toy an increase of eight cents an| FOR SALE—Equipment in J. Ds! speeding the war effort. Every | hour, but that sum was reduced/ Restaurant. Also many miscel-| machine will go directly to @Miby the War Labor Board to] laneous large and small items.{——————————_____— aeet fighting oe ae ibe! E° cents. President Roosevelt} Apply Jefferson Hotel, 114 a OPERATOR. Apply who turn in machines a till noon tf |} leming Street. 24-3tx Eames: Where they are being) fad given the strikers eer val St. may24-tf! ig may. used if they wish such informa cua ay se nga: has: did | WAITRESSES id FOUNTAIN . ow them that. ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE, small, am Hon. to} A-1 air conditioner. Home or|| GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- imot do so, he would resort Last week I learned something I} grastic action. office. Small Radio, Electric] most City Pharmacy. apr7-tf! Iron. Skating Rink. may24-if | never knew before when attend-! ing a hearing of the Ringling in-| vestigating committee. Testimony | DINING ROOM DINETTE SET of witnesses revealed the fact that and Radio. 913 Georgia Street. } : may24-tf| ored fot Stockroom and Porter | Work. Apply Mr. Bennett,| B88 PEPE ETIE TILE TEEPE IEEE IPE tte) Exclusive Showing of new ...... BEACH COATS ...... BATHING SUITS ...... BEACH SHIRTS STYLES That Are New! STYLES That Are Distinctive!! STYLES You Will Want!!! COME and SEE THEM WHILE STOCKS TO WITHDRAW FROM A. F OF L. WASHINGTON.—Today 565,- mechanical workers an- nounced that they had decided |to withdraw their membership! LADIES’ and MEN’S BICYCLES. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, night game. Boston at St. Louis. New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. American League St. Louis at Washington, night game. Chicago at Philadeluhia, night game” the State of Florida owns around S. H. Kress & Co. a third interest in Ringling Bro- thers, Barnum & Bailey Circus. While taxpayers from time to time) ; ti of kating Rink. may19-20-21-26-27-28; Ghisht have felt; that they: were| ute Meerees Federation: ot) “Motor Scooter. “Skating Rink jun2-3-4-9-10-11-16-17-18% supporting a number of “white/ the eeataes SSSI elephants”, I doubt if many of) FOR SALE—Boat Sailfisher I1.] EMPLOYMENT WANTED them realized they were messed OSSES TUNISIAN a bin and marine mo- up with a sure ‘nuff circus. oer See On Tae Apoiy| THREE GOOD CARPENTERS WASHINGTON.—S of looking for repair work of all Florida’s interest is in the form | fill off Roosevelt Bind. | of stock left in a trust fund by the ab Dost | kinds. Peterson. 906 Division late John Ringling, and while no one seemed able to estimate its true value, it was generally ad- War Stimson announced today may26-3tx |that the American casualties in ‘taled 18,558, of which 2,184 were| inet, built to A-440 Vibration. Street. may24-6tx MAN, college graduate, MA de- mitted that the circus interest rep- resents a substantial sum. This is in addition to the Ringling Es-| tate and Art Museum willed to Florida by Mr. Ringling. | amounted to 322.400, From testimony given the com- mittee it appears that no effort is: being made to keep up the prop-! erty and because of leaks in the! roof of the Art Museum valuable | and irreplaceable art objects are! rapidly deteriorating. Water has! Observation taken at 8:30 a. m caused some of the priceless paint-! E.W.T. (City Office) ings to mildew and frames to Temperatures el acest structure itself | Highest last 24 hours It is the hope of Chairman Jer-| lonett dere se ry Collins of the investigating! Normal aX ‘a committee that as a result of the! Precipi hearings, which are bringing these| paintan 24 ea facts to light, some way will be| "gine. ot pours ending found to provide funds for the 2 te feit ali proper care and maintenance at eae are May. Fe this valuable property while the! ye estate is in litigation. eo Preliminary testimony was giv-| + (mee ee en before the committee, which ff" oeee steam zac? siete oe composed of Representatives Jer-| sa Pe ry Collins, Archie Clement, | Deficiency since | killed. The total Allied casual- ties numbered slightly less than 70,000, and the number of cas- jwalties of the Axis powers 33 80 34 80 S Bee © 3 : since May 1, 1.31 , 6.62 Ben} Fuqua, Leo Wotitzky and Guy P.| Crews. Appearing were Attorney General Tom Watson and Stafford Caldwell, serving as “special at- torney” for the State, appointed | a by the cabinet. beret ‘, ‘ ‘ joonrise It is the aim of the committee} woonset - 3 to find out what has been done so} Tomorrow's Tides far, and, if possible, take action! (Naval Base) that will end litigation and give} High Tide Low Tide Florida title to the property and 6:43 a.m. am. funds represented, Ringling died| 6:55 p.m. 12:42 p.m. in 1936 and while nearly seven} FORECAST years have passed no settlement; Key West and Vicinity: Sea- has been reached. In the mean-/sonable temperatures; possibly time the weather, waterbugs,! scattered showers tonight. roaches, rats and mice are making January 1, | Sunrise | the battles fought in Tunisia to-/FOR SALE—B-flat Boehm oe Made of polished crackproof ebonite. Complete outfit, in-| cludes three reeds, mouthpiece cap and ease. All brand new. Instrument never used. $50.00; 1510 Bennie Collier, may26-3tx LAUNCH LEOTA. Raised deck. 28 ft. 8 in. long on deck, 10 ft. width. drawing 3 ft. of water. 816 White street. may26-3tx cash. Duncan St. 1939 CENTURY BUICK. $395. See L. H. Starling, Jefferson Hotei. | may27-tf TRAILER, worth $600. Good i‘ tires. Awning. Owner leav- ing. Sacrifice for cash. Brooks, “ Ross Trailer Park. may27-3tx COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD may27-3tx FOR SALE—Servel Electrolux Kerosene Refrigerator. 5613 Whitehead St. may27-1tx | ousEROLD FURNITURE. 900 North Beach Road. may27-2tx Round bottom boat! FURNISHINGS. 20-1 Poinciana.| gree, 43 years old, wants three months work in Key West. Fifteen years teaching experi- ence. Call 651-J. may26-3tx ; goriest—not an antique in the; Jot! Rents start as low as 10c | per week. PAUL SMITH, book- seller, corner Simonton and Eaton St. aprl-tf |ROOMS FOR MEN ONLY. Hot | water, twin beds. 513 White- head St. may25-3tx 1 LOST | CANOE PADDLE, at Boca Chica, ; Sunday, May 23rd. If found, | please call 16-J. may25-3tx {LOST—Gas Ration “A” Book inj} | the name of James E. Wilson. Return to 1302 White Street. may26-3tx | “A” RATION BOOK. Isaac | Bishop. Fort Village Extension E-9. may21-3tx | EXCHANGE ZENITH PORTABLE AC-DC. } Radio for Bicycle. Box H, care | Citizen. may27-3tx Division St. “Best place to get | Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. and| more ‘germs faster. Feel it take |“THE FASTEST RADIO Cleveland at Boston, morning game. ““ATHLETE’S FOOT” * 1 LEARNED THIS 1. The Germ imbeds itself deep- ly. 2. Requires a strong pene- trating fungitide. 3. I made the overnight test. I got a test bottle TE-OL solution. Made with 90% alcohol, it penetrates. Reaches hold. Try it for sweaty or smel- ly feet. Get the test size TE-OL at any drug store. Today at AL & JOE | Appliance 629 Eaton, Cor. Elizabeth SERVICE IN SOUTH FLA.” ARE COMPLETE FXII IIIS SOI IIIS II IIS IS OOOO SII OOS SOO IIIS III II OI IO TI IIS I IS SI III IIIS. GOWNS & MILLINERY MRS. MAURICE WEINTRAUB, Manager 614 Duval Street Key West, Fla. PEPE EE EEE OE EEE EEE EEE E EEE EERE EE EEE EER | i ! | ' GRADUATION We Are SHOWING A LARGE SELECTION of Suitable for Graduation Gifts GIFTS TIES - BELTS - HANDKERCHIEFS and ACCESSORIES Large Assortment BAGS - SUITCASES - OVERNITE BAGS - TRUNKS DRESS SHIRTS fsi:; Stee and Checks MEN’S « LUGGAGE Florida: Little change in tem-| themselves happily at home / perature tonight; possibly scat- | among the art treasures and un-|tered showers on extreme south! less steps are taken to protect the | coast. property we may wake up some| Hatteras, N. C. to Apalachi- ~ day and find that the lawyers on\cola, Fla,; No small craft or WANTED—Electric Sewing Ma-| one hand and the bugs on the oth-| storm warnings have been is-} chine, rent or buy. Call 1040) et have reduced the state’s inter-| sued. Extension 9. may27-2txi OLD RAGS. Apply The Citizen Office.