The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 15, 1945, Page 4

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PIRATES DOWN BRAVES TWICE ®T. LOUIS CARDINALS DE- FEAT BROOKLYN DODGERS (Beecial to The Citizen) NEW YORK, Aug. 15. — The Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Boston Braves in both games of @ double header yesterday, taking the first game by a score of 7 to 5. The tally in the second contest stood at 6-2. The St. Louis Cardinals triumphed over the Brooklyn Dodgers 2 to 1, while-the Giants @owned the Cincinnati Reds, 5 to 2 The following are the results of the games played yesterday: National League First Game At Boston Rone ks Pittsburgh _. = eee eee | Boston 6 8, 0 Ostermueller and Lopez; Hend- fiekson and Masi. Second Game Pittsburgh 6 12 0 Boston 2 7 0 Beck and Salkeld; Javery, Hut- chins and Hofferth. At Brooklyn ea! St. Lois cee 3... Brooklyn’ s lbaed J j Breechen and O'Dea; Branca} and Sandiki. At New York BiB k Cimemnats 2 8 0 New York 5 8 2 Medak and Lakeman; Maglie and Lombardi. Only games played. American League At St. Louis aH = Washington :-10 1 St. Louis 5 8 1 Wolff and Evans; Potter, West amd Mancuso. At Cleveland RB LE Boston 0 +8520 Cleveland ee 2 Heflin and Stiner; Bagby and Only games played. MAKES URGE FOR [MARINES DOWN NEW BEACH HERE) VPB PLAYERS CLEM PRICE BRINGS MAT-|AMERICAN LEGION WINS IN FR TER BEFORE COUNTY DIAMONDBALL WITH CI. COMMISSIONERS VILIAN WORKERS DAYS GONE BY FILES OF THE OF AUGUST 15, 1935 Great building activity is pre- dicted in Key West, according to oe C.., Price, representing} Marines won over the V.P.B. 113 local civic organizatic appeared | last ni i very wel ast ight bor ne Couey Som- Vs RS Pies re mg acceleraté tha provebdiniga for the} Jacquart of the Marines allowed proposed bond election ,to. raise} but one hit, Madson’s single in the; Thompson, city eleetrician, and, money to construct.a beach along}third dnd’ the only runs were!Myron Russell, pilot on the Key} the south shore. . is !West bar, went fishing yesterday | He also requested.that the com- . | missioners have Matas ade of Kammis, stole second on an infield | the stretch along the south side/,0Ut and a pass ball. The Marines of the, Roosevelt boulevard where| Played errorless ball and scored it is proposed to build the. beach.|.two in the second on two errors, Only three commissioners, Chairman W. A, Parrish and Ed-}Hatch was the leading hitter of ‘juncheon of the Key West Rotary ward C. Gomez and Clarence} the game with three hits, in three !Cjyb, Higgs were present at the meet-| times at bat. Yurina, Perry, Hatch! ing. Commissioners Frank Bently|and Eller starred in the field for and Maximo Valdez are in Talla-| the winners and Phair, Alterie and hassee to see Comptroller J. M.| Kammins for the losers. Groff also Lee about the county’s budget for} Played well and hard. lin The Citizen today, of yellowtails. international convention, held in ae A delegation of Shriners from 'Mahi Temple, Miami, will arrive jhere Saturday, and will be en- the 1945-’46 fiscal year. SCORE tertained in the evening at a ban- Because of their absence, the Fe R H E,quet given by local Masons. board decided to await their re-| Marines 020 0000 2 5 0 5 turn before deciding on Mr. Price’s| V.P.B. 113 000 1000 1 1 3{ Ernest Hemingway, author, request to have a survey made for the proposed beach. Lacedonia Member Of Serviee Group : Receiving’ Honors 155 For eighteen’ month$ of out- Batt.;—Jacquart and Homasits, | Whose home is at Olivia and Rieh and Groff. Whitehead streets, returned today 2 Base Hits Hatch; Stolen Bases,|in his cabin cruiser Pilar from Jacobs and Kemmins and Madson. |Bimney, where he had been fish- Struck Out; Rich 6, Jacquart ing for marlin. Walks, Rich 2, and Jacquart pLeft‘on Bases; Marines 8, V.P.B. 4.|_ Encampment of national guards- /Time 55 minutes, Umpires Gibson'men at Fort Taylor will come to and Farbough. {an end Saturday, after a stay, § here of 10 days. 5 i ee In the second game the Legi pon over the Civilian Wor! John arid Joseph bWwé,! sons of | F 1 a. On Y a 13 to 4 score. It started like|Mrs. Virgil Lowe, left yesterd standing Bevotlon. to duty a the a ball game until the fourth when for Miana to visit ‘hele aeiMin Pacific, Service Company of the | the Legion had a rally and scored! May Sands K 124th Infantry, of which Major }9 runs. James Mira hit a homer) : Julio R. Lacedonia of Key West,/and a double in this inning and Fla. is a member, has beeN| scored, drove home two runs and; awarded the Meritorious Service| scored 2. Unit Plaque by Major General Mrs. Clifton Bailey, who had been visiting her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton; Bailey, Jr., returned yesterday to SCORE ‘Clarence A. Martin, commanding R BE Pada ng the Infantry Division. Civ. Workers 200 0200 4 8 3)/e! home in Miami. Major Lacedonie is the son of} A. Legion mn is es 200 902 x 13 15 2 Mr. and Mrs. Julio Lacedonia of| Batt.; Reyes, Vidal and J. Fer- he First National 412 Eaton street. nandez; Hensen and J. Mira. the First National’ Bank of Key In Mindanao, the company, of| Home Runs; Joc Mira, James Mica] W°St: Who had been in Miami on which Lacedonia is a member,}and Valdez, 2 Base Hits Jaines|* business trip, returned yester- distinguished itself by volunteer-|Mira, and A. Mira. Struck Out;|4@Y- ing as a human pack train to| Vidal 3, Hensen 2; Walks; Vidal 2)| =e * carry food and ammtnition to}|Hensen 4. Umpires, Farbough and| Today The Citizen says in an troops fighting in the mountains. | Gibson. Reine under, Jap fire was no i inovelty to the, Service Company. William R. Porter, president of } editorial paragraph: | eee “Adolph Hitler is the only 100 Asks Commissioner per cent dictator. Mussolini, Stal- £02 VITA + VARs Super 9 °Chromtium | 24dres ledge? ne- may have their advertise- mente charged. publication, eopy must } the office before 11 o'clock on day of publication. @ELP WANTED TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Pull Pay While Learning Vacations With Pay Sickness Benefits PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT See Mrs. McDermott Chief Operator TELEPHONE OFFICE augl-lmo WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- most City Pharmacy. augl-1mo!} MISCELLANEOUS LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re- paired; knives, scissors keys duplicated. B. F. Camp- bell, 803 Simonton street. augl-lmo POR SALE SERVI-CYCLE}; 1945 inodel, con- dition like new. 822 Fleming street, (rear in the alley). augl4-Sx! Phone 765. REFRIGERATED meat show c: complete with condenser, Trop- ieal Quick Freeze Co. phone 648. augl5-3t TIRES; heavy duty. 750 x 16, $15.00. 700 x 16, $10.00. Gent's bieycle, $17.00, two extra tires. Finn Huttinger, 612 Simonton.) é a augl5-2tx { jly18-1mo ne- sewing machines,; sharpened; | © VITA VAR FULL BODY Filoor| in and the rest are married.” cin ' Be Named To Serve | ’ }Curry; two daughters, Mrs. D. B. Veterans’ Bureau Gites and Mrs. W. F. Collins; two! jsisters, Mrs. John.Spencer and Al Mills, commander of the Mrs. Loretta Curry; one brother, | American Legion in this district Frank O. Weech; 10 grand- and first vice commander of the ‘children, and 1 great grandchild, Legionnaires; in Florda, lastinight| Sparkling Waters Rebeccah the county commission-'Lodge No. 14 will attend. the; Finish Aluminum Paint; covers|€™S '¢8azding a ‘proposal to name funeral in a body. Lopez Funeral 30% more surface, than-mosf, of]2,C9Mmissioner for the Veterans’ Home is in charge of arrange- the aluminum’ paints, $5.40 per Bureau to be established here. |ments. gallon. Pierce Bros, He gave the commissioners a! aug8-Imo telegram that he had received | ELECTRIC. STOVE in good con- from William R. Simmones, of { Miami, commissioner of the bur- dition. Johnson and Johnson. auglo-tf | eau in the fourth congressional } | district. A Mr. Mills Suggested that Leg-| W ionnaire John B. Winn be named | the bureau’s commissioner in Key \\) 26-FT COVERED Wagon trailer; sleeps four, stationary bed, electric stove with oven, com- pletely furnished, $450.00. Ell- eee ! \\. ing, 322 Grinnell street. MRS. HATTIE CURRY * \\ x *¥ augl4- git4tx) .DIED ON TUESDAY | Sl; z ies to | Mrs. Hattie Elizabeth Curry, | 74, died yesterday afternoon at NEW ORLEANS —— {1:45 p. m. at her residence, 1107} j ‘Two and 8-bedroom bungalows, Fleming street. Funeral services furhished .4nd_ unfurnished;}Will be held tomorrow afternoon ‘gman down payment, balance|at 6 o'clock at the First Baptist | Bayable monthly.“ Johnson &|Church, where the body wiil be| @¥F0F information Johtison, Phoné-372. augl-Imo|placed at 4 p.m. Rev. Ted Jones,| 8d reservations, TT [Pastor of the Church, officiating | all $14 Southard TRAILER, '$245.00.''Reabeed’ fot! Burial will be in the City Cael Street, Phone 1040 quik , sale: Newly: degorated. | tery, ‘ | ‘ Emory Collins, 612 Simonton} ‘Survivors are: St. augl0-6tx jles Curry, |__| |OSED FURNITURE bought and | sold. Key West Bedding Co. | Phone 669, $15 Front St. West. LADY'S AND MAN’S prewar bicycles, 714 White street, Apt. | No. 3. augl3-3tx three sons, Char- Carl Curry, Arthur Two noes mw MJ AMI Porutan prices LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY nemie ROOMS gr'iecintone WITH BATH and TELEPHONE FORD HOTEL — PERSHING HOTEL 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 N.E. Ist Avenue @0 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms - Elevator | Solarium Heated ee BABY MATTRESS, 21 x 40; glass bottom bucket. 40-1 Poinciana place. augl3-3tx ——____.__., VITA VAR HOUSE PAINT guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There is none finer at any price. Pierce Bros. aug8-1mo’ 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION FURNITURE for living } bedroom afd kitchen. | Poinciana Extension,..augl5-3tx | a er eeenpeeragy |Guaranteed PLUMBING WORK tha SUPPLIES: toilets, lava- ‘ories, sinks, brass fittings and PRE-WAR BATH TUBS — Al) sizes, of water and sewer pipe and fittings, Free estimates, Jos. D. Lopez, Plumbing and Supplies, 922 Division Street, jly2MWF-tf room, 206-C | = WITH VICTORY COMES THE ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER AND AIR PURIFIER The Sooner You Place Your Order— The Sooner You Get Your Electrolux O’SWEENEY SERVICE Ten-Twenty-Six White St. (We Occupy The Entire Building) i Varnish; $5.00 value, $3.95 gal-; } Jon, none better. Pierce Bros. aug8-lmo j FOR etches stones | FURNISHED ROOMS and apart- 411) jly30-lmox ments. Reasonable rate. William street. \pmeemttentn neta —eeeantangennennenannaseenmene: | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN COAST ARTILLERY FIRING PLANNED]. ARE ISSUED HERE | Fourth District Softball 6 HOURS, 42: MINUTES!:"” The Army announced today that coast artillery firing ‘will be held from Fort Taylor be- this morning that two warrants tween the hours of 8:30 p. m, to, have been issued for the arrest of 11:00 p, m, weather permitting, on August 16th and 17th, sela and aircraft are warned to! threatened to shoot him if he|Wi ‘a column-long, front-page story remain clear of the danger area, | tri The danger area will . water offhsore Fort Taylor form- Harry Baker, chief.of the Key ing a triangle the right leg of West Fire Department; Sidney,'which extends 7000 yards at an jTWO WARRANTS Key . West Enters FOR ROY FISHER) Tournament In Miami peace = ag ne ae ‘Recreation Depart.|Dutch Goehring, the ment announces that Machinists are representing Key players with him to Roy Fisher, who took Constable|West in the Fourth District Ama" oe i eld ii i - and, according to the charge, il meet their first opponent, the 1opez, practice Peace Justice Ira Albury said All ves- ° 1 A and R Ramblers, ee oe as ls Moore Field at seven o'clock. One warrant. cherges..Fishgr| The Outside Machinists. won the | with resisting an officer in the] -—. > -—— on performance of his duty, which | waa made by Constable Elwood, be the azimuth of 370 degrees from, g4iand the other warrant charges degrees 32 minutes and 48 mgghe fourth on a walk tol and returned witha large catch North Latitude and 81 degrees 48 minutes and 37 seconds West Lon- gitude and the left leg of which Moving pictures of the Rotary , extends 72000 yards at an azimuth of 160 degrees from the same a walk and a single by Hatch, and‘ Mexico City, were shown at the Point, Maximum altitude will be H Book 2, now e Wek cts $ El expire Oct. 31; Fl thru ro STANDINGS R Kl expires Nov. 30. Period 1 thru 5, 10 Gal. meena Lanece STORES OVER CITY Ration Board Office, Post Office ae w L_ ave| ARE CLOSED TODAY Chineke: cod 69 836 .657 | St. Louis —. 65 44 .596| Practically all stores in the city, Brooklyn . - 61 46 570 including the department stores, New York __. 59 50 -541/ are closed today. Pittsburgh -...... 5754 ‘514| City hall was closed and also! g Boston a 61 .450 | the county courthouse, except the! Cincinnati 62 .410 ' county clerk’s office and the sher- Philadelphia 79 +262 iff’s’ office. ei At the Navy Yard, civilian American League | workers were given the first of a Detroit: 5-2... 6) 43. .587 two-day holiday, in accordance}, Washington 58 «47 .552 with a proclamation issued last Chicago __ Thee $0) 519 night by President Truman. 'The' ‘New York 52 49 515 holidays will not be deducted Cleveland ...... 53-- 51. 618 from t iiesnbal leave. St. Louis ff 51 52.495, : i Boston -... é 55.481) ‘ 7 Philadelphia - 67 337 | , q BROADWAY | CIGAR STORE 610 Duval Street —000— COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES — ‘Shine On Harvest Moon’ Received Daily by Leased Wire —000— , Popular Brands of CIGARS and COLD SOFT DRINKS assault and battery, preferred'| $ seconds V2-Z2 expire Sept. 30; Al- JIMMY LYDON in ‘Henry Aldrich Boy Scout Coming: “Hangover Square” MONROE THEA DIANA BARRYMORE in “Frontier Bad Men” | Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD) STAR * BRAND | AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN Try A Pound Today! BLENDED WHISKEY 86 proof, 60% grain neutral spirits. & Schenley Distillers NLY.C. “Good Ole American Now; to phone home!” The South is honored. It has been chosen as the place where thousands of returning heroes will first set foot on their native soil. You may see some of them kiss that soil. And you may see many more waiting hopefully to get a long distance call home. How about all of us skipping some long distance calls? How about keeping the necessary ones brief? Let us gladly accept this inconvenience for those who have given so much for us. Southern Bett TevePHone AND TELEGRAPH ComPANY x INCORPORATED Outside the Machinists, took the f Armando G tonight on Bazo, H. Machin, Harold {Andrew Griffin, Eugene against Fisher by a woman, who|@ meee he pinched her, leaying|$ Book 4, Blue ¥2-22, Al-Cl Stamp 96, § Ibs. thru Aug. 3 a mark on her arm that is still|® expire Aug. 31; D1-Hl ex- GASOLINE visible, 2 pire Sept. 30; JI-N1 ex- Al6 good for @ The search for Fisher- is con- pire Oct. 31; Pl thru Tl ex- through Sept. 21. ‘tinuing, but, up to 3 o'clock thi pire Nov. 30. SHOES after noon, his arrest had not been Red Q2-U2 expire Aug. 31, Airplane stamps 1, RADA tet

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