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1 MDAY, Mai oH 36,4 945 CROSS WAR ‘STRIVING HARD T REACH GOAL EXHIBITION HILTS Bes Crowe eve ud” fe war in Germany. Sergeant Day COGA-COLAS-AND -PANTHERS miler Phrase today which finds Teceived one of th fi wae e teni eng wweaters “WINNERS IN CONTES * WY Mito the letters of roll. | nitted by members: of the Key" ee ens | West Chapter, and wrote ‘the (LAST ‘NIGHT pmowing letter: H sho-tathe " es “ys ros pone my thanks In ‘the -tiest game, -the Pepsi “ betk~hame. < jing me and many : il 4f “mv fellow yprisoners Cola Girls ‘lost “tothe ‘Coea Cola | ‘The 145 -"Red Cross War Pes, sy tie + campalen, maw in progress will of service men and women ‘by‘us all.” Pamthers won over ‘the . + Airs. } Daily % eke epenmiblerto continue given, Midmeine Browne, ex-'News'in'the night cap'h Sere nm our men Ol ecitive seeretary of Key ‘West SABC a | void ‘women in‘sery-!Ohapter,-said: 8 score. ‘ | Newlyweds "Now +t j tmeleded in Git. orecifications We dknow Mefinitely now ‘the 1" the opening game Betty Lou | ‘Home To Friends: Menens <Cuunty is alent , ateaters volunteer workers thave Demeritt started on the -mound | j j 'o wale 994.900. of the $200,000,’ pest. eunaie = ave erty Has? forthe: Pepsi Cola gitls and was! sr. and ‘Mrs. David Lewis| ad ae — to give our destinations. ‘And Shiai Seg Hid. ‘She, issued °7 -watks in first {smith are at home at’2210-Staples ; “en aed women -some oner of swar -willuse one .of'the | t¥° tames ‘and -was ‘touched for|Avenme after their marriage at semblance of a “home away from two letters he is allowed fcr four ‘hits ‘that ‘produced ‘9 runs!the -home sof the bride’s sister, home” ‘ ba reereation and extra com- month in order to tell us-so, we _ ray <p oe na ‘fourid -on “know ‘they -are appreciated ‘be. ot adh Posed fare, a helping .yond al) our expectations.” yma act with home even’ ‘Another letter received by ‘Mr: e remote outpost. jand~Mrs. H. Stuart Morrison, of © fund officials announced Greene todey that the $16,975.75 received vey and ‘enough for the Coca Cola ~ pSirls-to-win. Atvbat sherhit ‘three ysafely, -but -was -not enough ‘to! mate ‘up ‘for the walks she had issued. Velasquez also ‘hit two ‘St., from their son, ‘Har- reately “for “the ‘levers. ‘For the pitched | “ . Stuart Morrison, RM3-c, US! Winners ‘Cleo -Rosam Metene oct ay vera! eww (NR who just left ‘for overseas,’and “t.” Demi ee Mean thet goal is not roe we 4 rym ee japple on the nose. 3 nae @ih-ene o it may “Our new ship has all the coin |" “Score: : wil lack for oneal own boys forts of home and the!Red Cross| ‘ we sae” . ing during gave us lots of books and games ' Coca Cola ‘The letters the Red Cross {including “Monopoly. I'm in my Pensi:Cola 203 300 8 8 5 : 7 gave clory. . \ Bete, ? fs ware amurance that the en-! “In orderto keep the Red €re53 eit) oT ift rth. Mc Arango deavere =f Aimee at home are!at his side” we must and will’ "In the eccmd eae us — y looked fer- reach “our ‘queta war fund offi- ers surprised atsone cath werd to cials said as i J i | Key West Chapter has received “Joliateet pela ee a Gi pat abe sais Daily ‘News.’ Villar- | # letter'from Sgt. George M. Day, ensolicited contribators - during {hs Noun noon ant nee am American held privoner of this last week of the campaign. a BS the See ae aoa’ and was touched for 5 hits, and | his teammates made seven errors | behind him, -and the Panthers scored 11 runs. Callis) pitched :the RH-E 382 100 14 7 5 (P08 © PR Rw Om RE THe ees ios HwewretTereTES TT ees coos 2 SOCIETY eo {last frame and allowed one hit PPPOOE FOOSE E EO epee + eee es eee eee eee EEER seem, Hut walked 4 and four runs/ jscored. Richardson pitched full OUTSTANDING TALENT 0 -BE ‘FEATURED Henk ee cancieeitewee). ang eed AT RED CROSS BAL! SATURDAY EVENING - 8 allowed 7 hits and 8 runs. At bat | Girton and Villareal hit two “we ‘Med Cross Benefit ‘Ball, own with the ‘top notch singers being held Saturday °! our times. safely to lead the losers'and Kerr, which is Brill, Oroposa, ‘Richardson and — , ‘Bringing up the comedy «spot ' it n a f the Show will'be Herb Fedder | Phompson and Matcovitch eath hit one for the winners. Brill was Mete|. am sponsored by the Key and Toby Todd, their comedy act the sensation when he made West Hotel Association, has pro- is one-of renown and.a very fast acrobatics on the trapeze. - ured professional talent for its'moving one, this comedy team |' “S¢re:') feuture entertainment during the also hails from Washington, ‘D.. evening Cc. ‘They are well remembered | . eats __among the Service personnel for Gerald Pinder, Program Direc- their ofitstanding comedy ve | tor of the Jackson Square USO formance in “All For ‘Fun”) © the cooperation of Mrs. Wal- which was presented here last| lece Kifke and Captain Nicker-'Navy Day ‘at ‘the ‘NOB theatre. " Herb Fedder will also act as "M. son et the Wiest Cound School, for the Floor Show, Feder procured one of the best’ i) have a spot. all his own in weimed groups of professional en-| which he will sing parodies on terteiners ever assembled. A final }popudlar’dance tunes. gehearsal is being heid this after-| Closing the show, Miss Lynn eon on the Patio of the Casajwill double with Gerry Pinder Marine emt « finished perform-}in a tap routine the first being emee will be presented at the} “Tea ‘For Two,”, slow. rhythm, Hotel tomorrow nite. (Saturday).|and. ending with “Honeysuckle Opening the show will be Rose” medium fast routine. { dovely Janie Lynn, dancing star| Capt. Nié¢kerson has a Na’ « Washington, D.C. Miss Lynn}Band on hand for the entire hes been very popular at the var- evening, which will -play the tous bases in Key West and other] dance+music as well asthe show. elties donating her talent for the|The show ‘is scheduled to goon Army and Navy personnel and{at 10:15 ~with d@ancing “beginning | RHE 105201 9 7 7 Panthers . 812 04x 15 6 4 Battery: Viillareal, ‘Callis and | Girton; Richardson and Thomp- | son. Umpires: Gibson and Haines, Aguilar, scorer. expr FOLLOWING THROUGH ‘By PEDRO AGUILAR Daily’ ‘News tas Rafael Redriguez, better known to ‘his many friends as Baby or Felo, who died last Saturday at his residence here, was one of the .best ball players Key West has ever produced. He played every position on a club, but ex- celled at pitching. He played for) Y0 years in Cuba as a professional | with the Almendares Club, and only recently his name was plac- tus also appeared at hospitals.) at 9:00 p. m. led in the Hall of Fame of that Re- | Mies Lynn will be seen in al The program is as follows: public. He also was a trail blaz-/ Rhythm Tap number and will] 9:00 P. M——-Dancing. er; he brought the first Cuban) @leo vender several vocal num-| 10:15 P. M.—Floor ‘Show, One| stars to this country in 1904, and ters performance only. toured the South and eastern An outstanding number will} Opening — “Jealous” — Ganc-} states. His five brothers were on the club at the same time. Fernan- dito was the catcher, Rafael pitch- ed, Florentino Gonzalez played first, Neno Benitez at second, Chico at,.third and. Evaristo at short. Chico and Antonip alsq played different positions 6n_the dlub. He pitched against the Bat- tleship Maine on her last day. in this harbor and won the game, ed by Vanie Lynn. The Blues with ‘Raye—‘“Sugar Blues’—sung ‘by Teddy Raye. “Begin The Beguine”—danted by Paul Barron. “Anything Goes”—codey spot— Herb Fedder and Toby Todd. “Ive Got Rythm” — sung ‘by te the appearance of Paul Bar- von, formerty with the Cheena De Simone Daneers,-this dance group has been very popular in the better supper clubs vee out country, Mr; Barron wi yet y % Cugat’s “Begin The Be- game”, in a well rehearsed tdp " umber Janie Lynn. ; Teddy Raye, vocalist will be on! “Parodies The Way You Like hand to render the blues, in a|Them”—Herb Fedder. style all her own. Miss Raye isa} “Tea For Two”—danced by versatile singer and can hold her Gerald Pinder and Janie Lynn. for Havana harbor on her last trip. . Rafael pitched here against the Cincinnati Reds and Baltimore Orioles, and other clubs that vis- ited here. His brothers also were acrobats, and he owned his own 5 cireus and gave nightly perform- qj a © sicians among the newly arrived s, and also on the ball field. Se mal Fighting Preach, and it is planned Eide eran Ber ellikhsugh ai ‘to get together a little orchestra) Dioasing personality on and off PIGHTING FRENCH FOYER HAS NOW MOVED INTO MUCH LARGER QUARTERS By FUND tepyigss ; PLAN USRERGRON < WORKERS — TWO DIAMONDBALL "AN SUSPENSION || | The purchase of uniforms and 1 to 0, and that night she sailed | | RRMY ‘BARRACKS | |other clothing items at the Key, | West Barracks by Naval officers | | will be| suspended “Saturday be-| | cause of Army maneuvers being) ed bythe quartermaster -depart- | ment of this activity. most’ City’Pharmacy. marl-té, It has been ‘the ‘custom CpP pe a a Peecnats. They were «gratéfully ‘girls by a 14 to 8 score and the) "any nats Of NAVEVGRES [WANTED—Secretary for Monro: ¥ . r“per- | Mrs. H. ‘Willard ‘Hubbell, Gables, March 14. Navy Chaplain ‘Thorton C.| Miller officiated. | FRE ‘WEATHER FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy and continued warm this afternoon through “Saturday; moderate to fresh east to south- east winds. - Florida: Partly cloudy, warm and rather -windy ‘Friday and Saturday, «a ‘few ‘seattered early! trorhing light showers along the} southeast ‘coast. i St. Augustine through Florida) Straits: ‘Bast | to ‘southeast winds, | moderate.over:north portion, and moderate ‘to ‘fresh over -south “portion -Friday and Saturday; partly cloudy weather with a few! showers over south portion. East Gulf: Partly cloudy with! moderate to fresh .southeasterly| winds Friday and Saturday. Jacksonville No small eraft or storm warn- ings “have been issued. Coral WEATHER REPORT : Key West, Fla., March 30, 1945 Observation taken at ‘8:30 a..m.! Eastern War ‘Time (City Office). ‘Temperatures e | Highest last 24 hours 82) Lowest Last night 14 Mean = eee ee et 78) Normal — Precipitation Rainfax, 24 hours ending i 8:30 a. ms; inches _.__.___. 0,00 ‘Total rainfall since March 1; j Deficiency since March 1; inches 1.29 ‘Total rainfall since January 1; | imehes - sah ech Defictency -since January 1; inches 3.46 Relative Humidity 68% i Tomorrow's Almanec | Sunrise 7:20 a.m.) Sunset 4.1143 p.m.| ' Moonrise + 10:22. p.m. |-Moonset - 9:42 a.m.| | Tomorrow's “Pides | Naval Base) | High Tide Low Tide 12:37 am. 5:50 a.m. 12:09 p.m. 6:36 p.m. | — | TEMPERATURE BULLETIN | ‘Temperature data for the 24) | hours ending 8:30 a. m., as report- led by the U. S. Weather Bureau. | Highest Lowest | | Tast'24 hours ‘last night | Atlanta 84 56 Boston 86 60 Brownsville 84 73 Charleston 78 64 Chicago 53 40 Detroit 56 42 Galveston 77 wm .| Jacksonville 81 63! 4 | Kansas City 63 50 \KEY WEST 82 ae K. West Airport 81 a3 Memphis 79 ‘6a | Miami 17 72 Minneapolis 64 37 New Orleans __ 82 69 | New York 86 60 Norfolk . 87 63 Okla. City 66 54 Pensacola 12 69 Pittsburgh 79 48 |St. Louis 59 51 Tampa -- 85 65 th on s direct y r 4 ng Manag well ~ man oth-| for evening socials. Also our big) the pall field. The height of his me Toeeee = as many oth | prother, Sgt. Clifford Wile Hayes,! career was from 1893 "to 1908, ; age a servicemen io join us{ just retifrned from three years| wien he retired from the game Rag oe Kev West, it has been}overseas, is expceted to spend a Reise business, Res larger quar.| other few days with us shortly, ry tormove to danger quar) O°", '. piano accordion will be BOTH a 'a great asset; also, Clifford gave LOOK Ways us several enjoyable concerts on rperated 4 his visit to the Foyer last week, ns Club, boasts not only) ing everyone is Jooking forward yoter position on the shady) \ it, great pleasure to his return.| Mf the street but of @ TOOMY| “ Aihough there are many jolly! t accommodate cool! .enings at our Foyer, we ¢an- for the coming hot 8um-|)¢ lose sight of the fact that! Our new headquarters, now ot s an exclusive French BEFORE CROSSING bonis ner days | these enthusiastic lads are work-| Phe extra space permits More) ing hard to help Uncle Sam help} tow room for sweh games 83/them liberate their country and) > jeu de flechettes,”| establish a new world peace ) gemes, writing tables, li-| which is so badly needed today.| » of Prenth bodks, current] We welcome them here, these, Fecmeh wewapapers and French! French boys are charming and! sitions i general With! polite, and set a good example to, ¢ eoom in ‘the Canteen! yr own more carefree American cook special seafood’ poys; however, I know we all « le Praneatse, whenever! agree that it would be much} setote hewe @ lweky catch} pappier‘for all of us—to be spend- j ing our vacations once more inj an orchestra lead-| lovely France instead, and ehjoy-| eral talented mu-i ing the pleasantness of peace. | ay Bev Oe ee * * x * * F: ee * | tea oinks « j* * \* cae \* om * * * | ve * * * *« * * * * * * For every pound of used *& | qe fate-get 2 red peints bonust —y, | \ Used fats are still urgently { * needed to make battlefield | %* ~~ medicines and home/front —* {* essentials *{ * t | ae ee oe | to Apalachicola:PpWANTED — Girl’s bicycle. Call: |ANDREW ‘RODRIGUEZ, SR. — - ‘Notary Public.! ‘Part Time Bookkeeping Serv-!' soos. so ro: Posh wate WANTED—Salesgiris, -fall tine nt. No experience ne- { ‘Gay an ete eee ‘mari-hmo. | held this weekend, it is annoync-! WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN} GIRLS. Good salary. Southern: £ County Health , Department. Employment to begin April 1, 1945. Only Key West citizens; will be. considered. rin EXPERIENCED Mechanic, good proposition. Apply Poor Old Craig Serviee Station, Division and Francis Sts. mar2823t GOOD WAGES, Room and Boarti if desired for care of baby. ‘Phone 439 after 11 A. M. i mar28-3tx ' A ‘COLORED ‘BOY, Janitor,’ school age. 522 Southard Street. mar28-3t ‘ANY ‘INTERESTED PERSON with the qualifications © for Social Director, ‘Athletic Direc-| tor, or Supervisor of- Play-| grounds is requested to contact the City ‘Recreation Depart-; ment Office, 207 Duval street. mar29-3t BEAUTY OPERATOR. Stell’s Beauty” Nook, 536 Fleming St. mar30-ti Parr ‘EMPLOYMENT WANTED PRACTICAL NURSE can work ‘daily from 1 to 5’p. m. Box 10, c/o ‘Citizen. mar30-1tx , ‘WANTED M65, ‘Key ‘West’ Barracks. mar30-3tx | NAVAL OFFICER, WIFE and ‘Baby desire ‘suitable furnished | house or apt. $50.00 Reward. Call 160 Ext. 328. mar30-6tx| Accountant ice. 606: Duval St., Phone 850-J. mar26-6tx ! WHEN IN NEED of a plumber! ¢ see John Curry, 512 Margaret Classified | P. Chrysler Motor, very good jevere eoodee: cycle, -large cot, and guitar. Conklin, Mastic Trailer Park, 638 United St. mar26-6tx '1936 OLDS. COUPE. Good tires; runs well. Being transferréd. 524 Elizabeth “St., Apt. 4 mar28-3tx ALL METAL 5 piece dining set. table lamp, ome chair, card table, one ‘Perfection Oil Heater, one record cabinet. 46-2: Poinciana. TWQ-STORY, Six-room House, Bahama Style, screened porch, all conveniences, furnished. Large yard, fruit trees, etc. $7,500.00 Cash. Call 1150-R. 1189-J. mar.2-M.W.Fitt JUST ARRIVED — Palace 1941 House Trailer, awnings, electric | brakes, prewar rubber, ete. Ross Trailer Park, 611 Division ; St. (Bauer). mar30-2tx 22 FT. CABIN CRUISER, 72 H.| Teodecece | condition. 18V120 Dock. $550.00. at Craig mar30-3tx ; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE com- plete includes: kitchen table and 2 chairs, dinette set with 4 chairs, wiicker set (couch and { 2 chairs. end table, Studio couch, bed, springs and mat- St. Estimates free. . 117]FURNITURE Van unloading Key} West on or about PYlarch 3lst. Can handle load or part load to northern points. Delcher Brothers Storage Company, P. O.*Box 33, Phone §-0140, Jack-| sonville, Florida. mar28-4t | FREE ESTIMATES, Floor Lay-| ing, Sanding, ‘Finishing, As- phalt Tile, Linoieum. A. Taylor, | 804 Caroline Street. mar30-24tx | FOR SALE | 941 FOUR DOOR CHEVROLET | Sedan, radio and low mileage. Fogarty Ave. mar30-1tx | OAK BARRELS with metal’ hoops, 80 and 50 gallon sizes, $1.00 each. Also metal milk| ci with covers. Adams mar30-3t | Dairy. RAILER, good condition, sleeps! four. Apply ‘Gulf Stream Fotel Division and Simonton Streets. mar29-2t! Per EN We a eae WEW CAST NET. never used.| Spreads twelve feet. Read i¢ use. Call before 4 P. M., 63-2 Poinciana mar30-3tx mar26-6tx | | LOST , tress, dresser set. Mrs. Schu-| mann, after 6 o'clock. 170-A} Nex Extension Poinciana. mar30-2tx || Saw aeie come ae Orem SS. | TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE,! ; new To be moved from premises, $2.000 cash. Phone 477. ‘ mar30-6tx LOST—Reward, for [74° HARLEY DAVIDSON Motor-|* é = Coccccesccvesoose all modern conveniences. |e return of |$ CHICAGO. — Before .the. Suez) . Ganal was constracted, the Lakes, ‘néar'the southern énd of the canal, were dry, and salt-en- COC OC OSCE COOOL OSS OOO OTOTTES COTO OT SOE ET OOUER OH OD Baby Bottle Warmer AN D VAPORIZER Automatic - Electric Keys with miniature Florsheim |e e knife on ring to Lewinsky’s, |» mar28-3t | e J between |" 526 Duval St. LOST — Sun Glasses Poinciana and NOB. REWARD. Tom E. Long, Box 203, City. mar29-3tx LOST — Ladies’ Omega Gold Watch, Thursday morning tween Division and Duval. Re- ward if returned to Mrs. ‘Ham- lin, 1116 Packer Stree mar30-2tx | TWO RATION BOOKS belonging to. Mr Gladys “Wade. Will finder return to 2207 Flagler | Ave mar30-1tx t MACK SAWS New Supply DOOR LO: Lindsley Lumber Co. 530 Division St., Cor. Simonton St. ‘FLASHLIGHT ‘BATTERIES Wo Fishermen antl Defense Workers ‘Gasoline ‘BLOW - TORCHES Pin-Up ELECTRIC LAMPS Glidden PAINTS, VARNISHES, ‘ENAMELS and ALUMINUM Pressedwood TILE BOARD for Bathrooms and ‘Kitchens ‘New Supply Paint and Varnish BRUSHES PLUMBING SUPPLIES: Galvanized and Cast IRON PIPES and Fittings and CHROME PLATED BATHROOM and KITCHEN FITTINGS LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. LETS BACK THE RATHING REACH rRoJscC em | PHONE 71 ‘Bach $ .10 ‘Each $2.75 Each $5.95 . Each $3.35 CKS and HARDWARE ‘eo ‘iy Blatri - WITHOUT CORD SET - CCS COPSSOTUSOTS OSS OO ESOEESE SEES ESET SEEOEHHEOEEH HS Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Expreas Schedule: EN ROUTE) LEA’ WEST DAILY ‘Ex CEPT YS) at 6:00 P.M Ar tives at Miami at 12:00 o'tieck Mit night LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (ExcErrT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Midnigt and arrives at Key West at @00 © chm « AM. Local Schedale: ( At All Intermediate Points LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY ‘EXCE Ff SUNDAYS) at #:00 © arrives at it 4500 SS MIAM BAY a ee 0:09 o'clock AS at Key West ot 5.00 rm FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SORVKE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 613 Curolime Street Phones #2 end 68 WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets i: |.—lt( et”.