The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 23, 1945, Page 4

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SOFTBALL SCHEDULE 'Sidney Thompson : And Wife Arrive MONDAY— and Mrs. Sidney N. Thompson, of Savannah, Ga., arrived yesterday afternoon to attend funeral services for Mr. Bee — Pine Boys vs. Aviation! ~pompson’s sister, 9:00—Boca Chica All Stars vs. Sound School. THURSDAY— 7:30 — Southern Engineers vs. Electric Shop. FRIDAY— 7:30—B-29's vs. Outside Mach- inists. 9:00 — Mackie, scheduled jo be held at 5:30 this afternoon. Mr. Thompson, former city electrician, is now making his home in Savannah. He and Mrs. Thompson will leave Wednesday for a short stay in Miami before resuming their homeward trip. Key West Barracks vs.! 7s > Midni. oO yee.1i3. yy ie bbions Midnight Show pee EY I" “Was Decided Success 230 — Fort, Taylor v: oa Chica All Stars. ‘ ‘eis "Key West 9:00 — Miami Daily News vs.! Outside Machinists. LEAGUE STANDING Lions’ Club midnight the charity projects fund, was decided | success, wmming rally with two As of July 21, 1945 a mens Civilian League went up for the first act the Pal- dviphia Athletics to wb Pet. jie Theatre was filled to capac- ene ‘ lity. pnd A ey “g as . sed The show was given under the f : inists 1 01.000! ai ection of Lion Louis Carbon- @« win bi with Detroit | Pine Boys aos © 1.000; direction of Lion Louis Tigers Im the second game, call- lem D. News - . jell, who engaged professionals to 2 Sat Aine wtomenea lan — = OO NO ice asta ceault on tw! & Ensincers 0 Opp (the performance, will be used by | * = Wythe Lions in continuing their om py Ry 2 A. Legion 0 : 000 | charitable work in Key West. a ye |, nd — sere 1.000 First cargo ship loaded for the At Chicago R HH E\Boca Chica AS. 1 0 1.000|> hilippines. Cher age ; +4 ogra : i t 500 Plan forming to offer Nazis re- tee Hart ent Geindel; Prien /K. W. Barcasko 0 ‘008 ewe stecdan. Gullepse U. S. Marines 0 yjad> | .000 . z aid Second Game *Game thrown-out-thoih teams Diamatid Match Romnany: sa PRihadte pti uso. 3] used ineligible players). is ‘to eontrol world trade. Greus, Schone om. Stanpmas |= ARPRECiATION want lw . National League I am now home with mother | First Game W L_ Ave !and dad after my recent illness At Pittsburgh R HE Chicago - 52 31 .627|1 want to thank all of my fr iends | Beets: + {3 Louis .... 49 37 .570(for their interest and concern ba ome 2 13 «1, Brooklyn 48 38 .558jand also the hospital staff for M. Pittsburgh ~ 46 42 .523|their kind and expert care. thats it = f Gables andi New York pabees =-5u KENNETH S. FRISHMAN s iG Cincinnati — 39° 41 488) (j21-2tx) Burton 1 4 9} Boston ort AL 88, SATE | el 5 $2] Philadeipnia 24 67 2 | aan Antrews and Hofferth; Roe SP aga First Game Detroit : 47 «35 573 Louis” Washington 44. 36 = 550 a2. ROH El New York 4239519 CIGAR STORE Lous + ose ae Role 610: Duval Street Buker and Andrews; Chicago "i Be “ vi = wile i, Cleveland a7 43. 1463 — : Philadelphia 29 «82 -358 | gees 8 bb 2 Lenses 7 w 1 Brenes, King and Peacock; TODAY'S. GAMES AS) C0 ES Barrett, Byerly and Rice. Page grote B EBALL S R ot ° ren. i Mew York Pie —— ie 0} Only game scheduled. Received Daily by Leased Wirt Cimrimnat . __ American League —000— F , a : Chicago at New York. Brewer and Kiuttz; Walters e me at ene night. | Popular Brands of . leveland at Washington. 12 9} Only game-scheduled. CIGARS and COLD a Postal workers get pay increase SOFT DRINKS | up to 20 per cent, | Houser Ds he erie geoceccccooccccocccccoscococccesecce evcocccs e i oe RATIONING TIMETABLE . * ae FOODS SUGAR " 9 1 3 Book 4, Blue T2-X2, expire Stamp 36, through Aug. 31. Ferriss 3 July 31; Y2-22, Al-Cl ex- GASOLINE e Pire Aug. 31; DI-Hl expire Al16 good for 6 gallons 3 Sept. 30: J1-N1 expire Oct. through Sept. 21. 10 ole 31. Red K2-P2 expire July SHOES 4 1/2 91: Q2-U2 expire Aug. 31: Airplane stamps 1, 2, 3, Book Shirley and Mancuso; Heflin, 3 'V2-Z2 expire Sept. 30; Al- 3, now good. Byte ead Walters. ry El expire Oct. 31. FUEL quem 3 Old 4 and 5; new 1 through 5. First Game e Ration Board Office, Post Office Building, Phone 43 At Philadelphia «xR H E/|%e eeccccesccccccece Petr ott 9 BB 2 Philadetptia a eS Jip oly Newhouer and Swift; Gerkin 1 — two wores 1 IVI] A Mi orutan prices on Second om ‘ : LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY sat Rates rite or Pinthade tpriin 2 4 1 Reasonable ROOMS pel pest uses A. ten and Swift, Biack end | WITH BATH and TELEPHONE ~~ — |} FORD HOTEL PERSHING HOTEL At Washington kom Oz} 00 N.E. 3rd Street 226 N.E. Ist Avenue Clevetand ou 3 @0 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms - Elevator Washington $s iw 0 ; Heated Germek. Reynolds and Hayes; $ BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION Martner and ul Second Game Chev ohana ” 8 Washington 5 7 Bagby ond Hayes, Peretti and beans First Game At New York K MEATS All Beef Cuts SALES HOURS EVERY DAY: 10 A. M. to.12 M.— 2 P.M, to7 P.M. Chee ago o New York 5 Grove, Ross, Lee and Tresh; Gerrowy, Turner, Dubiel and Gas bark Second Game Postponed on account of rain. LAMARR MEDY “The Coming: “Ladies LIONEL BARRYMORE “Three Men In White” Coming: “Utah Kia" in tors” In Washington” 0. P. A. CEILING PRICES TROPICAL QUICK FREEZE CO. Caroline and Grinnell Sts. Mrs, Lenora} Lion Enrique | Esquinaldo, Jr., said today. Fy : Hl He added that when the curtain | dent, would alter, all this. But| oe te the NOS raah “ abe jobservers are certain the succes-'changed Byrnes is the No. 2 man rassed and our effectiveness in’ ti, Me Mt. THE. KEY WEST CITIZEN VW ICV OVE e eee in the administration as well as'the conference threatencd. Presi-lof which ne a JAMES F, BYRNES, AN A-1 NO. 2 MAN: 0££4444444444444444444444444444444444 By JACK STINNETT sion bill will strike snags in the AP Features Writer Senate. WASHINGTON, D. C.—In time} Some doubt that ’’ President jthere is sure to be a deluge of/ Truman ever intended his recom- books and articles on the theme:|mendation of sucn a bill as any “The Remarkable “Career of|more than a gesture to Congress James F, Byrnes.” |—an assurance that in naming a By appointing Byrnes secre-|new secretary of state he was not tary of state, President Truman |trying to be dictatorial in naming has done what he wanted and|his successor. é \fully intended to do when he} As it is, the Senate in confirm- supported Byrnes for Vice Presi-'ing Byrnes, or any one else who dent in 1944: nominate him for!might be nominated secretary of No. 2 place in the.Democratic ad-|state when the Vice President ministration. has succeeded to the Presidency, It is true that the new Presi-/is, in effect, naming him the dential succession bill as passed nation’s No, 2 man. It’s unlikely by the House of Representatives,;the upper chamber would look show Saturday, for the benefit of {making Speaker of the House |kindly on any. new succession a ajthird.in line of succession in| measure which’ would hand this case of death or incapacity of'honor, privilege, and prestige both President. and Vice Presi-|over to the House. At any rate, unless the law is It takes people to make a house a home and it takes people to make the earth a world. That's what the world is—people. Andy Gribbin here is the essence of the world because he’s just about as small as people can be. Nowanimportant thing about Andy Gribbin’s education is that his whole early life is spent in learning the essential busi of cooperation, of getting along with fellow-beings. First, he has to learn how to fit into his immediate family, learn the give-and-take nec y to get along with brothers, sisters, elders. ‘Then, after a few years, his world enlarges, he is sent to school. Pretty soon he learns how to spell C-A-T, a moderately useful thing to know. But about this same time he learns some- thing much more valuable, which is that he mustn't pull the cat’s tail because a cat is a being, and therefore entitled to certain inalienable rights. He also learns that 1 plus 1 equals 2. That also-is fairly useful. But much more useful is ‘earning that 48 equals 1, that 48 states make 1 City Electric System Florida Keys Aqueduct Commission the administrator of our foreign' gent Truman hastily sent Byrnes Folicies—at a time when those ‘pack to Spartanburg, where foreign ‘policies are’ probably more vital to the future of the ;nation and the world than at any other time in our history. * . . In June of last year, the then Sen. Harry S. Truman went to ithe Democratic national conven- tion with a speech nominating Byrnes for the Vice Presidency lin his pocket. It certainly was , through no political chicanery or} any double cross on his own part that he didn’t deliver it. 12 | Immediately after he had tak- ‘en the oath; of office as President, | 2 jhe dispatched a.Navy,.plane 10 Spartanburg, -S.. C,,.. to rush |Byrnes to Washington. The. lat- jter’s appearance here on the eve of the San Francisco conference gave rise to so much speculation that ‘he would be appointed sec- jretary of state that the President, \Secretary Edward R. Stettinus, Jr., and Byrnes all were embar- | member, lex! nes’. silence further stimulat- the’ rumor. . | A It was to apparent that being | Byrnes to brightly paint having been at the Yalta confer-| more feather in his cap. ence where he, took down every Truman’s selection in ‘44, that word in the court reporter short-| ¢rjminal trials. hand he learned as a youth, that having the respect of the Senate ——— ee Allies agree to collective ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA The World, the Peacetand Andy Gribbin nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. As Andy grows up his world will continually expand. At church, at school, in business. And + through it all will run the theme of cooperation, of getting along with people of different relig- ious, political and economic beliefs; with people some of whom he doesn’t even like. But — the tragedy of world history is that the Andy Gribbins have not learned that in a constantly shrinking world, coopera- tion must extend beyond the borders of the country; that just as it is necessary to get along with neighbors and neighbor states, so is it necessary to get along with neighbor nations. And today, with no spot on earth more than sixty hours away by plane, with oceans shrunk to the width of rivers, with the age of rocket- travel upon us, all nations are neighbor nations. There are hopeful signs that finally we are awake to this. There are hopeful signs that Andy Gribbin will not face a World War. Even so, a lack of determination, of responsi- PRETO OP eee Ee nee bility, of effort could again ruin the peace and set the stage for World War 3. What can you do to help make sure that war will never come? You can... Firgt, get and keep yourself informed about the specific proposals for peace and inter- national cooperation which are now betore us. Read and listen to the discussions of them. Ask your Publie Library, schoul, church for material on them. Second, interest your friends in these ques- tions. Get them discussed in any social, labor, business, religious or other ¥ groups which you belong. Third, say what you think—for or against — in writing, to your Congressman and Sen. ators, to your newspaper. Declar: Sai ly e yoursedf, SY “ « [PREPARED BY THE WAR ADVERTISING Counc, Key West Gas Company Key West Transit Company

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