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FRIDAY, JUNE 29,1946 | (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, June 29.—Claude Passeau of the Chicago Cubs racked up his seventh straight vietory of the season yesterday in beating the Brooklyn Dodgers, Ti to 8, although he did nor last} the route. The defeat cut Brogok- lyn’s lead over St. Louis to three games ” ‘The St. Louis Cardinals went to vietory the Philadelphia Phillies, with the Boston Braves Gefeating the Cincinnati: Reds. The following are the results et the games played yesterday: National League At Brooklyn R H E Chicago ll 18 1 Brooklyn ee ee Passeau. Signer and Livings- tem; Pfund, Rudolph, Seats, King and Peacock over | At Philadelphia | ee. oe St. Louis 6 12 2 Philladeiphia 1 6 1 Burkhardt and O'Dea; Lee, Karl Cof: and Mancuso. At Boston R 8H E Cmeinnat, 6 10 0; Baston 7.1 2! Dasso. Lisenbee and Unser;) Tebin and Masi | Night Game At New York S° R248 Pittsburg! 3 2 “a New Yor 1 7 0} Stair h and Lopez; Felman, Adams and Lombardi. American League Al Detroit S & E Washingtor 2 6 2 " 9 0 5 Ulrich and Ferrell; New nd Ri chards. ] At Cleveland R H E| Philade |; 0 6 9 Cleves ll 16 0 Kix Gassaway and Rosar; Bag: ud Hayes Rs Night Ga oF) Ngee. York “ Sf Lou: 9 1 Pose ond Garbayk; Jakucki and Mas. Best Chicago, postponed me ain. STANDINGS National League we ave.| ‘ 1% «623 623 mi 3 (26 514 Ne i a J 556 o 0 «26 536 Pu 32 2B 533 Be 29 «30 392 Cm " 2% 31 456 Paiadh, 17 «50 254 American League Det 6% 623 610 hb ¥ 5 23 603 be i 544 Chic ) a J AT Washingtor 2 2 491 m ls 2 «31 =| (446 ce : 23 31 446 Philadel 20 3888 ¢. Rodney Gwyan Leaving On Trip have standing, Standing Crocs, SoMie: f. rs left to right, R Tow, 2 Sle; Lt, ig) C. McPhail: G. D. SoM%c: Ralph Swanson, SoM3c, to it, TO CLOSE ALL DAY JULY 4 Retail Mechants Association of ILEGION TAKES IN all day on the Fourth of July {WiLL BE GIVEN OBLIGATION and remain open all day *Thurs- AT NEXT REGULAR day. It was-also decided that women MEETING wear stores and, department stores close at 2 p. m, Monday, ane of 8 o'clock, mbers whe agreed to the Fourth of July are Pearl- man’s, Ine., Applerguth’s Store of Fashion, Kantor’s Men’s Shop, Lewinsky’s Men’s Shop, Frank Wolkowsky’s Men’s Shop, Aron- ovitz” Department Store, Theo- dore Holtsberg’s, Rubin Appel’s and S. H. Kress and Company. The following applications for membership in Arthur Sawyer Post No, 28, American Legion. were approved’ af,.the regular meeting Wednesday ‘evening: James H. Hendrix, 60-1 Poinci- ana place; Harry J. Mitchell, 711 North Beach, and Edward C. Wil- son, 530 Division street. These will be given the obligation of the American Legion at the régular meeting on July 11, 1945. The membership in attendance NE ! OFFICERS voted to give a life membership annually to the Legionnaire who ILLA ..|renders outstanding service. This POPRKE O- BEEMAN ™ year’s award was voted to Rob-! DUCTED AS PRESIDENT AT [ert D. Smith, immediate past Post | MEETING LAST NIGHT commander, for his outstanding, accomplishments during his ten-} ure of office. ‘ U. J. Delgdo announced that an} Installation of officers of the organization meeting of the} Key West Lions Club took place’ Guard of Honor will be held dur-/ last evening at the Lions Den Cer Seipiaen rege ee B, Winn Seminary street, : announced the election of Al, Officers installed for the com-| Mills as senior vice commander; + - for the Department of Florida, ny were: ied 1 * .jand U. John Delgado as Grande Gonzalo Bezanilla, pi lent; Oh . “ . |Garde de la Parte for the Gran Fred=& Miller, -first- vi *si-| Voiture, 40/8 Societe at a recent dent; Hastings Smith, secopd vice; meeting in Ocala. president; Jerry Daniels, ira vice president; Gerald Saunders, ROTES TAKE IN - TWO MEMBERS, secretary; Raymond Curry, treas- DR. W. G. PAGE AND JOHN urer; W. M. Lazier, tailtwister; Eugene Martinez, lion tamer; Al- SPOTTSWOOD ADMIT- TED TO RANKS bert Di Negro, Jr., Sam H. No-} land, Allan Hampton, E. S. Doh- erty, directors. Officers were installed by Dep- uty District Governor Gerald Saunders, who was high in his praise for the accomplishments of the outgoing board of direc- tors. Musical selections were render-' ed by Lion Kingman Curry and Lion Gerald Saunders and Mrs. J. Hogan, sister-in-law of Lion Delio Cobo. Dr. W. G. Page, who is on the medical staff of the Key West jGeneral Hospital, and John M. Spottswood were admitted yes- terday to membership in the Key SCHOOL had fewer men to come out for base- @ good team, and are raising their league SPiaie E. Johnson, Chalmers, Sp(A)lc: Dale Swanson, and Ensign W. J. Baker. |DEAL WITH CORAL HOTEL ‘Official Navy- Photographs are: EL. Schilling, SoM2c; D. BM2; M. A. Bonovic, RM3e: SoMlc; L. Sires, SoM3c G. Kiger, SoM2c; Mike Marcho, Clifton Dickerson Recent Graduate (Special to The Citizen) U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, June 29. Clifton E. Dickerson, 204-C, Poin- ciana Place, Key West, Fla., re- cently: graduated from Aviation Storekeeper’s School here. Entering the Navy Jan. 18, 1943, he received his recruit training and spent a tour of duty at Key West, Fla., before being transferred to the Naval Air Technical Training Center here. Dickerson is now a qualified Aviation Storekeeper and will probably see service with a Naval Air Unit. OSCAR FABAL IS AWARDED MEDAL (Special te ‘The Citizen) Full Pay While Learning Vacations With Pay Sickness Benefits ' PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT Ruth Higgs, La Concha Beauty Salon. jun19-tf SEAMSTRESS for military alter- ations. Apply 715 Duval street. jun26-5tx WANTED — To rent house or apartment; two adults, one child. 708 William street, phone 466-M. jun27-6tx HEADQUARTERS THIRD AR- MORED DIVISION, June 29.—) Pfc. Oscar Fabal has been award- ed the Bronze Star Medal for heroic achievement in action against the enmy in Germany on March 31, 1945. He is a member of the Third Armored Spearhead His nearest relative is Eugene Fabal of 1016 Varela street, Key West. FILE DOCUMENTS IN REALTY SALE} APARTMENT ON SIM- ONTON STREET All documents in the sale of the Coral Hotel Apartments, Rose lane and Simonton street, direct- Refreshments were served and a wonderful time was had by ev- eryone in attendanc. There were numerous, Lionesses and other guests present and dancing was enjoyed by many. Lion Louis Garb West Rotary Club at its luncheon in St. Paul’s Parish Hall. Eaca made short addresses. ed to have his radio station on Stock Island in operation by the ida ext mouth, : The cee Ua of 1,600 kilocycles, has ‘as ers WKWA. re} qu on July 2Ist, at which time andjcall lett place the Lions will present a 15- act show, consisting of highclass' acts by professionals, three bands| and movies. The show is to begin’ so ae SOCIETY "NEWS BRIEFS Mrs. Zhukoff declares Japanese are stubborn, tenacious fighters. Susan Curry Weds Lykes Turner Lykes O. Turner and Mrs, Su- san A. Curry were married Wed- her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hattrick, Flem- ing street. Rev. Samuel P. Reinke performed the ceremony. Only near relatives were present. They will be at home to their relatives and friends at 1118 White street. General Patton says that he ex- pects “another war.” Casualties rise to 1,012,049 thru V-E- Day. Army is doubling the total of special troop railroad cars. ~ é $732 IN LOST SUITCASE Grew urges freeing communi- cations lines after the war. Boston. — George Blaisdell, a cleaner at the North Station, turned in a suitcase at the Bos- ton & Maine Railroad lost and found department which he had Electron tube seen key to new horizons im industry. — Mr. Spottswood said he expect-/ yveying the property to Bernie C. nesday morning at the home of; U. S. Chamber asks 12-month post-war training period. ‘ nn, deputy Cherk the federal court and United States Commissioner in Key West, will leave tomorrow morning for Miami, where he in- tends to remain a week on & buaness tp — Pacific Red Cross forces to be Geuvicd mys OCunnos. —— Ja women are urged to prepare for combat, GREAT INCREASE —— NEW YORK.—Employment of found apparently forgotten by its owner. Clerks, in an effort to identify the owner, opened the bag and a deluge of bills of small demoninations poured out —a total of $732. Just then, an! excited woman ran into the, office, claimed the bag and ex- plained that she was en route women has incredSed substantial-/{o her summer home and was ly im trade, in service, and in|taking along the cash for emer- non - munitions manufacturing,| gencies. according to the Census Bureau, She left. $2 and her thanks for cleaner Blaisdell, ly across from the post office building, were filed this morning in the county clerk’s office, con- Papy and E, K, Wilson for $45,- 000, Lith 2k ri col eya . Trevor, Edwin Ea. W. Light, Vernon DeLeon and Ernest A. Ramsey, as statutory trustees and a majority of direc- tors of Trevor and Morris, Inc., a dissolved corporation, to John L, Light, who, in turn, issued a satisfaction of mortgage. The third document was a deed from Edward L. Sanchez and Mary E. Sanchez to Bernie C. Papy and E. K. Wilson. All furniture and furnishings are included in the ‘sale. Tse lot has a frontage of 50 feet jon Simonton street and a depth of 155 feet. TODAY IN HISTORY SERRE RNR SN cre SCTE ES 1794—Bethel, the first Negro church in country, dedicated in Philadelphia. 1865—End of Lincoln assassin- ators” trial—4, including a wom- an, hanged on July 7. 1896—Early showing of movies in Union Square Theatre, New| York City. 1906—U. S. Bureau of Immigra-| tion and Naturalization establish- ed. 1942—Axis takes 6,000 British) prisoners in Egypt. Germans} break into inner ring at Sevas-| topol. 1944—Allies make slow prog- ress in heavy fighting in Nor- mandy. 4 BILLFOLD; black and red, lady’s, WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 room i apartment or furn- ished house for naval officer. Telephone Extension 7%, Mr. Bobar, Naval Receiving Station. jun28-6tx contains pictures, identifica- tion card and money. Reward Bonnie Kennedy, 20. i ciana. WALLET; containing gasoline ration stamps, A and B, also various identification cards. } Reward. Maurice Weintraub, 616 Duval street. jun28-3t | FURNISHED ROOMS; hot and! cold water, washing and iron- ing privileges. Paul’s Tire Shop, 426 White street. jun26-6tx | ROOMS; clean, cool, comfortable, one block from all city bus routes. 1301 Division street. jun27-3tx BICYCLES FOR RENT — $1.00; 24 : Waker Make (sel new regardless of condition. CK Bicycle Shop, 128 Simon- ton. Operated by Gould Curry and Billy Knight. jun27-4tx VITA VAR Super Chromium Finish Aluminum Paint; covers! 30% more surface than most of| the aluminum paints. $5.40 per) gallon. Pierce Bros. | junl2-1mo ears | Guaranteed PLUMBING WORK} and SUPPLIES; toilets, lava- tories, sinks, brass fittings and PRE-WAR BATH TUBS — All sizes of water and sewer pipe and fittings. Free estimates. Jos. DB. Lopez, Plumbing and! Supplies, 913 Eaton St., Phone! - ‘765. TABLE MODEL RADIO, single; bed, complete; child’s table and chairs. Unit 35-A, Naval Hous- ing. jun29-2tx jun2MWF-tf; SILVER DOME TRAILER, 611 Division street; completely furnished, screened sleeping porch, $475.00. Reginald Thompson. Daytime call 790, extension 238. jun28-3tx | ee eies Te ee a at SACRIFICE SALE of 3-bed room house completely furnished; including electric stove, refrig- erator and hot water heater. In MacArthur Homes. Easy terms. Write Lt. (ig) E. A. Nusbaum, | Two patents granted for wool made from soy beans. Box K, Naval Air Station. H jun22,25,27,29,30x eoecocacccescoocecasocce: TRONING CORDS, while they VITA VAR. Vi ish: USED FURNITURE bought and TWO and 3-bedroom bungalows, 24-BASS PIANO ACCORDION, TWO-STORY building; 12 rooms, 200: } HAND. and sashes, Lowe -and Son, Hardware . Packer. THE WISE thing to do is to buy your all metal automatic gas water heater now, If you wait until the end of summer, they won't be as easy to get and will be more expensive. No priority needed at this time. So come in while we still have some in stock. Pepper’s Plumb- ing Supply Co., 512 Fleming St., Phone 118. jun28-3tx _—— 1932 CHRYSLER; in’ good run- ning condition, 4 new tires, cheap. 1317 Petronia St. : jun28-3tx 1941 BONIVAN Scout motorcycle. 1217 Petronia street. jun27-3tx —_—_—— 5-PIECE BED room suite, inner- spring mattress, . $75.00; pinto pony, $95.00211:1207 Watson street. jun27-4tx O’Cedar FOR SALE — Two collapsible bicyeles, one gas stove, one guitar. 508 Virginia street. jun27-5tx NEW POLICY — The Islander Dress Shoppe at 220 Duval street will remain open on Thursday. We have a large}. selection of smart cool cotton dresses in all sizes including extra large sizes. jun27-4tx last 75c; fluorescent bed lamps, satin finish, $8.50; brown fluorescent desk lamps, $9.80; light bulbs up to 60 watt, three for 25c. 504 Wi phone 333. FULL BODY Floor} ; Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95. gal- Jon, none better. Pierce Bros. ' junl2-Imo sold. Key West Bedding Co., phone 669, 515 Front St. junl5-lmo furnished and _ unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. junl-tf slightly used, $65.00. street. 4 Ashe jun26-5tx SPECIAL—Painters’ DROP CLOTHS... Ea. $14.16 Glidden PAINTS, VAR Store, Olivia and ~ jum2o-20x Furniture Polish, Floor Wax, Floor Mops, Brooms, > Ea. $ 1.50 NISHES, ENAMELS, ALUMINUM and COLORS IN OIL f : To Dexter DOOR LOCKS and HARDWARE Al PAINT and VARNISH BRUSHES tal TOILETS, TOILET LAVATORIES * owed + KITCHEN SINKS. Y¥ rm * t PLUMBING SUPPLIES: Galvanized, Cast Iron. and ate Aluminum PIPES and FITTI ewe Special 4-In. Terra Cotta Sewer Pipe....Per Ft. $ .30 ~ out will LINDSLEY LUMBER CO.} =: : nl ays There is no JOB Too Large and No SERVICE Too Small THE ARTHAN PRESS The Citizen Building PHONE 51 completely furnished, unit now bringing in income, best invest- ment in Key West. Sacrifice for $12,500.00 cash. Write A. 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