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and First Game At Boston ee wae ‘Cimemnati 6 10: “0 Bostun 10 18. <3 Riddle, Modak, Lipke and Lake- men; Logan, Hendrickson and Mas. Second Game ei SB. 1 Beston pn AB ae 1B 0 R 4H Ej. Most triples: Gonzales 2, Joe| assisted in extinguishing the —_ a eee: -0| Mira. 0. Crue Kerr, A. Del, Valle, | blaze. eece sg = 4 += «4| Blanco, 1 each. een ege Leonard and Ferrell; Tobin, Most doubles: Rife 3 McColl- 7, fi d lu lege and Swift, ough Jr. 3, Marsh 2. Bathe ES C assitrvie Co amn At Cleveland R H_ E|_ Most times at bat: J. Lewis 14, Philadelphia -3 13 1)/Ker Fitch 13 cach 0 Cb —$§$——<——s qi be tnmertea in The Eitiaen “nt| bt be . s sD aldez la. i ie rate a wor ms ce eo acti eecred Gitano DISDIERS HAVE GIRL tion, but the ‘minimum eharge for|VITA VAR Super Chromium leachate og wiles and Beat igen Rife, Quesada, P. Machin,| Announcement has been made} — aieat pes hrsemali beg Pacad = Fie Finish Aluminum Paint; covers ayes. A. Mira, 5. jof'the birth of a daughter to Mr. | word and the mi charge for} 30% more surface than most:of STANDINGS Most hits: O. Cruz 8, Fitch 6,|and Mrs. Gustavo Disdier on) the Strat 15 words on toss te, #0°sge-/ the aluminum paints. $5.40 per National Leagu Girton, C. Valdez, McCollough August 12. The new arrival, is is invariably in advance, but $ WL Ave,|J"» S. Bazo, B. Sweeting, Gon-|which weighed eight pounds, has} ae ee ace conaclan: aug8-1mo Ch 70 37 ane | zalez, and Blanco 5 each. jbeen given the name of Linda) mente charmed. ia cago 5 | a ‘ : 3 | rig yg | publication, m = Hl = Louie 65 44 © 596|, Most struck out: R. Cruz 5,| Victoria. Mother and baby Are | ye itm the office Mee tt weiock en| REFRIGERATED meat show case | Brooklyn 61 (47 565 | Matsh, Sierra and Bazo 2 each.|reported to be getting along| the day of publication, complete with condenser. Trop-! 2 | Most walks: Higgs, 6, Del Valle nicely. | ical Quick Freeze Co., phone: Mew York 59 52 53216 Casade 4, Sturtz 4, Marsh 4,| The Disdier family reside at| HELP WANTED | 648. ‘augl5-3t | Pittsburgh 59 54 522 Carey 4, B. Bazo 4, Lopez, C./830 Center street. | | | Bustun 5261 = 460 Valdez, Gess, Quesada, Rife, 3 j |26-FT COVERED Wagon trailer;| Cincianats 43 (64 402 each, : : TWO BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL | sleeps four, stationary bed, ; Philadelphia 2 79 +269} Stolen bases: Machin 4, Diaz,) Two births were reported to- electric stove with oven, com-} | Higgs, Blanco, O. Cruz, Girten 3]day at the Municipal Hospital, | pletely furnished, $450.00. El-| metenin American 44 81 each. ace one gf lich yas a , born ite ing, 322 Grinnell street. 2 . r, an rs. James Lackey, who 14-4tx | Washipgion — 47 a Pitchers records: Griffin won 3|reside at 515 West - ican aoe ; ld ae as } xis ap. 2 ales |Baee-- Si tas epee ie até i ¢ s taiasale igs ol eon’ 2 Saghg bene tao, ie OHHer “Was: # Soe Born ta | ‘ ‘ ml ea : ns i ''Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kenley, 4 m small down payment, balance #2 P 2h pees Parks} pas won} ost z whose residence is 1830 Fogarty ‘Vocations With Fey payable monthly. Johnson &| - { DOUBLE HEADER FROM BOSTON RED sox pT Aug. 16. — The Brooklyn R HE ‘ 20 19 #O Borowy and Living Datei vingston; Herr- Bueker and Peacock. American League First Game At Chicago R H E weal um F 8 1 —_'$ ' 19 0 Woods, Ryba and Steiner; Diet- end Tresh. Second Game oom ~ On 7. 2 bs ieee» ger and Holm; Grove and —— WHITE sox. TAKE Official batting ji ing, Alterie, and Bennett 1 each and Avery 2. . averages in the} cE 38 ai up to Aug. 12. THIRTY-SEVEN ENLISTE Barr. . Alterie, 113, MEN AND VES. GET rs, Barr. 533, Sigman, z = Barr. Romaniella, Barr. NEW RATINGS: Thomas, S.S., 500 each. Eller, M. 428, Avery B.C. 415, Schach, Ft. Rowland, B.C. Huska, Mar. 400 each. Groff, 113, 384. Zieger, 375. Bennett, 113, 363. Bellia, eson 333 each. se 8 Most times walked: Logasen, Schiling 5, Manganelli 4, Bennett '4, Prevat 4; Tuttle 3, Henry 3, Dutka 3, Hudovanio 3. Most times fanned: Prevat, Bellia, Dutka, Avery Eiler, Raitz, ae Leggett, and Homanits, As of August 1, 37 enlisted men and Lag-| and Waves at; the U. S. Naval Air Station were advanced according to announcement of Lieut. C. E. Brown, personnel officer. The’ personnel and their new ratings are: Robert M. Bafley, Sle; Otis D. Ball, Sle; Howard D. Benson, Sle; |Gene K. Blair, Sle; Alan H. Brown, Sic; Fernando Burgos, Sic; Vincent. J. Burruano, Sic; Ed- | ward W. Clarke, Jr. Sle; Ber- Most hits: Tho: . 7, Leaghe 6, aie Paunicka/ tram Cohen, Sle, and Daniel M. Most i Collins, Sle: Paunicka 3 Aimed: Thomas 6,) " Francis Cullen, Sle; Donald W. icka 5, Alterie 5, Weaghe 4. Dyne, Sle, (AEM); George C. Hen- Mest stolen bases: Eiler 4, Dutka| 1,5 Sie (AEM); Charles W. Kest. Mont Nh lunday 2.each. Her, Sle; Herbert J. Leipziger, Sle; F ey ers: Lagesen, Schill- William Maxwell, Sic; Harr: ears: a cnomnes, 1 each.| Rosenberg, Sle; Henry E. Schim | st triples, illiams and apical) i a Rowland. mel, Sle; Reynold Schwartz, Sle; Most 2 base hits: Bellia, Schill-| Ora, Taylor, Ste. ig . , 3 H. Armitage, F2c; Placide A. Cou- | ture, F2c; Murray B. Yacknowitz, MM2e; Francis, J. Budke, AMMP Par Pitchers record! Williams, S.! School won 4 lost none; Neal won| 2 lost none; Richardson won 1 lost none; Venecie won 1 lost none Revitzer, Sturt, Eller won 1 los 1; Bice and Hudavanie won 1 lost 2; Cardwell, Schinider, Heins, Jacquart, Bennett, each lost 1 game. ter J. Kalafarski, AMM3ec; Will- iam L. Rowland, AMM3e; Cliff C. Kress, AerM2c, and Edward J. | Caron, SKV3c. 4 Elizabeth Pinckney, SKV3c; Edward L. Shafer, SKV3c; Robert Allen, Jr., CCS (AA); Julian Bus-| Pees er, SC3c; Otto Kriedemann, SC2c;| Williams has fanned 40 batters| Willie. C- Thomas, ae on in 26 nines and allowed 8 earned | rung. Neal and Bice each have FIRE DESTROYS RESIDENCE HERE fanned 15. batte?s. Williams has/| walked the most batters with 16, Bice 13 and Neal 12, A two-story frame residence on Le Washington street, next door to raader ey aos A Fra88,|the corner of Grinnell, was prac- | "B71: ty -99 gon, {tically destroyed by fire shortly Diaz, 571; Sweeting, B-2: Bi Zi ‘ : O. Cruz, 533; See ern |after 2 o’clock this morning. Fire | C. Valdez, A. Mira, H. Rivere, 500 | Chief Leroy Torres states that; Batting averages in the City 2c; Finnis Waltman, AEM3c; Ches-!, A LETTER. OF COMMENDATION for “ self by meritorious conduct in Chas. MecCullough Still Remains In European Theatre (Special to The Citizen) A NINTH AIR FORCE SERV- ICE COMMAND UNIT, England, Aug. 16.—Staff Sergeant Charles B. McCullough, son of Mr. Perry McCullough, 2800 Staples Ave- nue, Key West. Florida, is one of the men remaining in the Euro- pean theatre as part of the air transport program established by the Ninth Air Force Service Command. - The 37Ist Air Service Group, to which he is assigned, coordinates Vice Admiral C. A. Lockwood, Jr., USN, him at a brief catemony today by Capt. Robert B, Goldman, Indus- trial Manager, U. S. Naval Station. .. The award was made for duty at a U. S. Navy Submarine [Scottish Rite Temple is being put, Base. Lieutenant Gilbert, a native of San Diego, Calif., also wears the Good Conduct medal, the American Defense and Combat pi each; Fitch, 461; Gonzalez, 454; McCullough Sr., 444; Vidal 444; Rife, 444; Higgs, 428; Lopez, 428; Casade, 428; Blanco 416; Girton 416. Marsh 400; Del Valle, Pines, 400; G. Rivere 400; B. Bazo, Joe Mira, James Mira},A. Del Valle, Castellano 375 each, and Carey and Williams 363. Gess, Quesada, A. Lastres, 363. J. Lewis, 357. C. the origin of the fire is unkown, |its functions with the air trans- land also said that when the ap-|port group operating from the |paratus arrived on the scene, that |Same airfield. Officers and men the house was in a full blaze. of the service unit are respon- The residence, which is owned ,Sible for base communications, iby Miss Martha Carbonell, sister }maintenance and repairs of all lof Mayor John Carbonell, Jr.,|aireraft and motor vehicles, and) was occupied by two Naval offi-|the supervision of flight proced- ceers from the Boca Chica Base, ‘Ures governing the landings and but no one was in the building Albury, Sturts, Navarre, F. Sands, | at the time of the fire. E. Rodriguez, G. Garcia 333 each. ie « Most homers: Girten 2, R. Cruz|and Reynolds street. 2, Marsh, Goss, G. Rivero, C. Val- dez and Fitch 1 each, Philadelphia ___ 34 SWIMMING AWARDS TO BE PRESENTED BY RED CROSS Certifieates for progress in swimming and water safety will be awarded in a special Red Cross 68 338 water program to be held in the{ pool of the Poinciana Day Camp, Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. Leonard Curry, the Key West Chapter, American Red Cross Water Safety Corps | has been coaching children who have been attending the Monroe County Extended Schools Service @ay camps and schools all sum- mer, Many of the children, Mr. Curry said, who knew nothing at ali of the art of swimming and water safety are now ready for their beginners certificates. This means they have successfully passed the required tests which prometes them into the intermed- late group. Several pupils who have com- Pleted their intermediate course will be given tests at the Friday evening program. Pupils who have completed the Pecent life saving course given by Mr. Curry at South Beach during othe past few weeks will also give @n exhibition program. A cordial invitation to attend chairman of | Avenue. CARL. ANDERSON | (Continued from Page One) | O. Cruz 1, Braun, Sartain, Rom- ero, E. Rodriguez, lost one each, | The Smithy Stood horseshoer for 55 years and stlil|1943, when he again became as-| is in the business. Willia’s son | sociated with the Embry-Riddle | The alarm was sounded from|European theatre in October 1943 box 323, corner of Flagler Avenue |for assignment to the 371st Serv-' ice Group, 302 Transport Wing portation Co., Key West. He i: Chief Torres states that the ap-}#5 a flying control operator. It is|married to the former Miss Ros* |paratus from the Naval Station|his job to instruct airplanes for ina Leto, of Key West. And Stood And Stood | sponsivilities upon Anderson's| See Mrs, McDermott i —— |shoulders. Anderson will continue | Chief Operator or Sai ae are th jto make his headquarters in DANVILLE, Ill. — Under the | Miami. {ONE spreading chestnut tree the] An associate of John Paul TELEPH! OFFICE Deickmillers have stood—figura- | Riddle since 1929 when he joined tively, of course—for a total of |the then Embry-Riddle Company Syne cn aes lof Cincinnati was merged with full time lam Deickmiller, now dead,| American. He became public re- employment experience was a blacksmith for 55 years. |lations director of the west coast cessary. ae & un His son, William, 69, has been a/for Pan American until August, . augl-Imo take-offs of the C-47 aircraft. Sgt. McCullough came to the} town for a well earned furlough and is with his mother and family shortly and stay for good with) Nia : I have noticed’ that. people on Simonton street are also improv- ing their property and some very good lawns and homes are now Jocated on this street. The Papy! as property in front of the Post | of his a; {Office is being improved and Official Navy Photograph the The sidewalk in front of the. down and has improved that cor- ner very much. Dion’s residence and Park’s and hte Colonial Style building in the same block is} sure a great help to that block. . iets me Pearlman’s residence is also, an asset to the city. Further down! the building built for a men’s’ ee rooming house is also something ' Seccccorcoocococsoeeeess | i.t was needed for war workers. | Wedding At Naval A row of cottages just newly re- novated and painted have added. Chapel Here to this block and the Gato Dom-' itory and Cafeteria has been fixed | Lieut. (jg) Elizabeth J. Ryan|up and sure looks good. The cor-' N. C. U. S. Navy, of Stratford, }ner building on Catherine and Conn., and Robert A. Prickett, Simonton streets is newly painted aes and. in first class shape. M._Es-, second class specialist A, also of qyinaldo’s residence adds to the’ the Navy, will be married this j t } progress made on. this -street. | evening at 6.15 o’clock by Presby-iMany more improvements have| terian Chaplain Vost at the Naval] peen promised by the owners of Chapel. property on this street. Lieut. Ryan is from Stratford, HAROLD COLEE Conn., while Mr. Pickett hails from Cooperstown, New York. A dinner party will be given immediately after the ceremony} (Continued from Page One) at La Concha Hotel. hours. This need not be long, es- pecially here in Florida. It also Subseribe to The Citizen—25c} awaits the call of classroom and weekly. kitchen to make room for heads of families: formerly engaged in landing and parking after they | war work. have landed on the base. “The employment picture is not Prior to entering the army in|as dark as some paint it but cer- February 1942, he was employed tainly we. should. not. view. it ty the Thompson Overseas Trans-| too lightly. Most important, we s |must readjust our economic think- jing ‘to normal wages and returns. “The tasks will: not be easy in these next few years. We would ' Sickness Benefits PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT | — WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN: Fred, 45, has been following the |Company in Miami as assistant same trade for 25 years. |vice-president. He was named} |vice-president in charge of pub-| lic relations of the J. P. Riddle | Company about a year ago after) John Paul Riddle had sold his} PERFORMANCE AT COLORED SCHOOL A repeat performance of the “Rythm Bombers”, a colored re- vue,. will be given tonight at the Douglass High School at 8:30 sponsored by the City Recreation! Department. Participating will be Charles Turner, emcee; Willie Ward, pop- ular entertainer from N. O. B.; Julia Allen, singer; Slim and Shorty, comedians; and the five hot shots, a dancing line of girls.; | ganization and formed his new | |eompany for the operation of the | Rildde Aviation School and the} Sao Paulo School for the Brazil-} ian governgent. POISON IVY HOW TO KILL IT i Kill the outer skin. It peels off; and with it goes the ivy, infec-| See See tion. Often one application is Subscribe to The Citizen—25c/enough. Get Te-ol solution at any . drug store. It’s powerful. Stops itching quickly. Your 35c back/ tomorrow if not pleased. Today | jat Gardner’s Pharmacy.—Adv. | | is extended to all who are inter- ested, most City Pharmacy. augl-lmo MISCELLANEOUS GIRLS. Good salary. Southern-| interests in the Embry-Riddle or-|[,aWwN MOWERS sharpened, re-| bedroom and kitchen. 206-C) paired; sewing machines, knives, scissors sharpened; keys duplicated. B. F. Camp- bell, 803 Simonton street. pee FOR SALE SERVI-CYCLE; 1945 model, con-} dition like new. 822 Fleming | street, (rear in the alley). H augl4-3tx ——— ELECTRIC STOVE in good con- dition. Johnson and Johnson, auglo-tf not want them so. They call for ©° | foresight, cooperation and clear and realistic thinking.” We will surmount them. We must!” SHE SHOPS * | CASH AND CARR ae Painful areache | aS i fferers relieve nagging backache | gallon. Pierce Bros. quietly, once they discover that the real | cause of their trouble may be tired kidneys. | ‘The kidneys are Nature's chief way of tak- | | cific. war to other complaints accomplish that. jumn that lend-lease goods in| Program of defeating "by lend-lease spokesmen that un- ae) | faces. of those here gg | et ay into print or whispered behind} table. — ‘ ae their hands that President Tru- Tt also is causing some blush- 5 ing among those who added Rus-| having the Russian sia’s non-intervention in our Pa-| gait on the march against the USSR. 5 Had these persons paid a little| Already, it is more: attention to the scribbling; White House on the- office of lend-lease walls, | President ‘Truman there would: have been no oe-|dam with the same casion for pink faces, Nearly two} With which he entered the months. ago, I reported in this col-| House—to carry on the the large quantities still were being} quickly as possible and at shipped to Russia. same time doing everything pos- It was pointed out to me then/sible to eliminate future wars. Bungled diplomacy in treating der the act no lend-leage. was to| With the Soviets might be extended. beyond the’ time it} have upset previous agreement was deemed vital to the defense| and prolonged the war. of the United States. Leaving Germany with the Agreements already had been| knowledge that our atomic bomb made with France and other Al-' would be unleashed against Jap- lied nations to terminate lend-| an: and that Russia soom would: lease when. it became no longer| make solid the steel collar whieh possible for them to participate in| was tightening around the neck of the war against our common foes.|the Nipponese home! When it was disclosed later that BEST IN RURAL AREAS lend-lIease goods were, still being shipped and going on through toy the Russian armies. of the east,,; NEW YORK.—The chances of one of two things was. an. abso-|marriage for American. girls are lute certaint; best in rural areas and improve I. That Ru: war on Japan. 2. That Russia would strength- en her threat on the Manchurian- |, Siberian border to pin.down’im-}|, CHICAGO. — The chances of mense Japanese forces that might | marriage before the age of 20 are be effective against us and China| greatest for American girls. living elsewhere. in the South, particularly in small towns. in ae BROADWAY renee gE BASEBALL se 8 This puts a different complex- ion on the Potsdam conference. Qbservers now are positive that Russia’s agreement to enter the war against Japan must have been mde long ago; hence that the deal originally was worked out’ by Roosevelt, Churchill: and Stalin. As a matter of fact, I am reliably informed that Stalin gave Roosevelt verbal assurance at Yalta that Russia would enter the war against Japan. Now. Many ‘Wear FALSE TEETH | Peceive2 Daty br Leased, wire = —000— al With More Comfort | popuier Brands ot “Th Payttee thd tait in mere. com: | CIGARS and COLD 4 fi . eat and fort, just sprinkle a little FASTEET! No gummy, gooey, pasty ecks’ “plate odor” Get FASTEETH at SOFT DRINKS 4 WITH VICTORY COMES THE ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER , AND taste or feeling. (denture breath), any drug store, ing the excess acids ‘waste out of the blood, ‘They help most people pass about 3 pints a day. When disorder of kidney function permits | Poisonous matter to remain in your blood. it ; maycausenagging backache, rheumatiepains, | leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up | nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, | headaches and dizziness, Frequent or seanty Passages with smarting and burning some~ times shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan’s Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions for over 40 years. Doan’s give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of | kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from | your blood. 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Reasonable rate. 411 William street. jly30-lmox Thank God, Yes, the war is over. It is only natural that we should rejoice in triumph and celebrate. But it is also time to think of the men, sons, hus- bands, brothers and fathers who are weeks and months We shall take care our own, the wounded and suffering— still struggling to recover—by buying ing Victory Bonds as long as the need This is your greatest opportunity to salute the Brave Men who fought KEY WEST JEWELRY CO. 532 Duval St. (NEXT TO GARDNER'S PHARMACY) t’s Over ones they love. We Cash Government and) Payroll Checks now and continue buy- Without Charge! or Obligation and won this war for you. Phone 155