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THE. KEY, WEST. CITIZEN aa At Lacsl Sais NA ‘AL HOSPITAL, TEACHER ADDRESSES LIONS) ‘There. will tbe’ special <servives! Fis “web Bi eieineistoiy caret | |coriducted” this’ evening, -begin-| mony held yesterday at the Naval! gonn uate ine at 815 ola, at the Jew-|Hospital in connection with Rob-| the ) ce last [ish Synagogue, situated ‘at thelert Aron Dennis Lipman, son of ary. Key |corner of Simonton and Southard \Lewis L. Lipman, M3c, 4&5 West Lions (Club. He was intro-jstreets. Naval Housing project. ‘eo Rotary * Mrs. dobnac.. Park, who had|duced by Dwight H. Hunter, su- The services will be under the The ceremony was. conducted’ Tabs ‘ . direction of Rev. L. Leher, withunder ‘the ion of Rev. L. Sergeant Harry Weintraub of the i of the local S: - ‘applied n,. has “tmade took American’ Legion” saerh night. at : meeting of: Zissen’s Bowery softball ten of Miami will invade Key West tomorrow for the open- ing battle at Bayview Park | &t night of a five-game se- (Special to The Cittteny NEW YORK, Aug. 31. — Pittsburgh i came thro with a th t Dnited States Armed se th several. physician. and other | sa a a attendance. which prepares students to be/gram. Sergeant Weintraub will iciels. aR . able ‘to read and play any selec-{be leaving soon .on the return| Plastic; ition without having to memorize jtrip to his station. ¢ Mi ries with local teams. Machinists, leading club fey of the City League, will wel- tome the visitors in the first serap, which is sure to de- velop into a hard-fought and exciting contest. Four other games will be => with other clubs at ation’s ceremonies, insti the new temple, and ts “I sgid that a city of the size of Key it there were a large number West, and with the present pt attipiala and dnstaees ‘of the » BD ler in attendance, wi prov-|. - er fae eee ba mio band ape a fifty piece be: Lion ‘Leon Henderson, Director, spoke about USO activ- ities and their probably duration and called attention to Lions about making plans for some lo- each’ individual composition. Hej , uso} 3 covers Mrs. J by i her Kone ng Park Field and at the cal ag to take over the USO ane 3 most of|a visit to Galveston, Ti ‘exas, a= nee oe Flag-| At uae Buil #3 ‘ after termination of ate Ba per ae ter hale an da venue Sunday and Chicago ... Ww . for the purpose of es- former resi lent, _ Labor Day Monday. The Pittsburgh cindy 2 ySint 4 Vicinity sina : Enroute to a ee tes holiday weekend series will settle the question of which | Derringer, , Vanden: pers and Rice; Roe, Rescigno ang iowers and thundérstorms this eEBOON,, moe and Jacquisition of the USO building received news ‘that h nan had just receiy E He is some- Ly the best softball, ray cone pinta ae ‘las a postwar project, and the hare ah ‘the mete} Fleet He fe c 3 mverting of it into a juvenile Eagh hoo) in Key “Sue” Griffin will open on the ernoon, fonight ‘and “Saturday, tenis home, but, after hear- | Wes dee mound for the Machinists tomor- with widely scattered '| Boughkeepsie, N. Y., to ar- range for the placing of a floral tribute -on the “grave American League showers ee 5 fom tight and “Babo” Bazo wil! At New York "YOR. HB and thunderstérms; mostly in aft-|"8 Lion Henderson, he added VITA VAR HOUBE PAINT |in eeyice' pe re eee receive his slants. jBoston 1 1 p{&rnoons and early évenings. that if th young people were guaranteed 100% pure, $3.25 ip pepecentaly Ss 3. Mais, Bowery Bums will erotaniy Ne York __ 74-4 : Gacvints ey through Florida h Pitcemepete ry aiar tea aba allon. There ig hone tiner at |i. atic $2 Calvin against one another, © pS Dea Sere Ot darate over bonita {S}dérson, lig sow no need for a de- . sty peabrerPieres! Eee. Gariana is attending. school ° at in silent tribute “to the. The Key West lineup will look jRobinson. something like this Only ‘game played. occasionally fresh over south tention home. tion this afternoon, tonight Leaks Lion Delio Cobo was appointed WANTED sug-Imo Comp Bradford. in.Netfolk, Va. iemory of our late President and wer wontons «who,» Baker, 3b; 4 ALE iy ssi Machin, si: Saturday; partly cloudy with a,temporary Lion tailtwister, suc-| Full Pay While Learning | FO", 6A = s.vott fleet, asked by tht’ dim Albury, ss; HOW THEY STAND few widely stattered” thunder- | ceeding Walter’ M. Lazier, who " wheel Luggage aie tha time: Carey, if - se mostly over south por- He ery West recently for New| } Wacations With Pay / “22 aug27 6s 3 Baro, ¢ gar : a > i NATIONAL TERAUE East Gulf: Easterly wii en-| Lion Rodman Bethel, who had Slcknege Be Benefits ° = Critin. w: cur” W. L. Pep igic to modeiete Site Gate oar lbeed' abet ‘lon te ‘club's a nee ; SRGTE aeeee pase gtiey a Pach Williams. +f Chicago _ rr s tion and moderate to fresh over tivities because of his naval ac- conditia ~y ant : cod] ship, te pe people of an i Stechia te jSt. Louis — 49 south portion this afternoon, to-jtivities was last night welcomed! PERMANENT Ml T EMPLOYMENT 50° chip: aayw “NOTICE UNDER FiGrrrrovs |nation were rapidly © Guiterrez, 2 Brooklyn — 53 night an ‘partly cloudy, back td the club. Lions Louis NDISE MART, Fe combatting the evil forces peterres, -3 — 4 New York 57 .540| with widely. scattered thunder-{Carbonell,, Joseph Mondul, An- See Mrs. s. McDermott St., Jacksonville. osorce nied, aay oh to eneees | talitarianism. By the ae i> seesrve iq G van . eserltae | Pittsburgh 62 showers, occurring mostly over,drew Pritchard and Raymond Chief t Spqere : in’ business «under, we tiecinene grams~‘which ‘he:.concei The visitors ha <o ae ge eo {Boston - 67 south portion. Curry were presented with birth- CABIN cruiser “Starling”, 60° x Con. tie! Duval! fsteeee et ade effected, our. country gl on. as ~ Cincipnati 72 Jacksonville to Apalachicola: day cakes, following a practice %. Twin Good living Pat la, intends to: oregister Tne ome a tablished the ; His roster are five pitchers who|Philadelphia a7 .298)N No.ginall crate gg. tare warnings the lab to celebrate its members L IONE OFFICE < "| quarters. Senyice man Yesving the treat Court of Monroe Couns force in history “em win from any team in the Bate The opening game tomorrow Pight ot the Park Field will get gnderway at 8 o'clock. Sunday's doubleheader at the ‘Washington Club— ye Detroit __. 531 St. Louis Communications were read from Senator Claude Pepper and Congressman Pat Cannon relative REPORT Key West, Fla., Aug. 31, 1945 Observation taken at 8:30 a.m., ‘Eastern War ‘Time (City Office) to the lifting of tolls from the verseas highway. Guests were: Joseph Elievich, Piedium and the twin bill at the|New York —. Pork Labor Day will complete|Cleveland te fees FOLLOWING THROUGH | GAMES TODAY —eeeer |, Nomad Law »Chicago at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Boston. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. games scheduled. Cleveland at Detroit. Boston at Philadelphia. te looking ever the softball ' from 1935 to the present, find thet diamondball games Leber Day have always been rt of the festivities during that 1935, the disastrous Florida Keys hurricane arrived on Labor] New York ot Weetington Dey and the ga were played i at Army Barracks on the preced- img day, Sunday, September 1.\FASHION SHOW AT Lighthouse ten downed the Army| SUCC by the very close score of 1 to 0 PARK HUGE ESS Ciyde Stickney allowed but two eee hits for the victors. Ortega 7 In spite of threatening weather She losers gave up just four. A.) and mosquitoes, a crowd of 1,000 Demeritt, first batter in the game, people enjoyed the Fashion and | Variety Show, sponsored by the}. USN, Detroit, Mich.; Edward H. 'Trenains, USN, Columbus, O- ,Harvey J. Russett, USN, Albany, ‘N. Y.; John Haeg, USN, Maples, jMinn.; Robert A. Hank, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Eric A. Curry, ' Dwight H. Hunter, R. S. Hickson, Frank Lodwick and Robert N. Highest last yours Lowest last night’. Mean - Normal ipitation fall, 24 hours.. ending :30,a.m., inches . ace rainfall since Aug. 1, inches 42, Dillard, Key West, Fla. Excess since “August aS. ae a ae ys "inches ’ 40 'LOPEZ TO HANDLE ota} rainfall since Jan. 1, | | ADAMS’ PRODUCTS Deficiency since Jan. 1, f inches .__. 0.08} J. R. Adams of Adams’ Dairy, y has contracted with Nelio Lopez to supply him with Adams’ | Dairy Grade A Pasteurized Milk. | Sunrise . m.| Effective Monday, September 3,! Sunset . m.|Lopez will start a delivery serv-| Moonrise . m.!ice. Milk will be pasteurized and Moppeet = - Mi bottled in the milk plant of Adams’ Dairy and will carry the (Naval Base) Hide Tide ‘Low Tide gases! of the Adams’ Dairy. io? am. Tui 2 |PLACE WREATH ON Ge ge tee VETS’ MONUMENT TEMPERATURES feered the only run. In the sec-| end bettle thet afterneen, Serv-'City Recreation Department at kee bors wom over the Adminis-|Bayview Park last night. The Key Hetion ten, 5 fo 2 Ortega, com-|West Girls who acted as models ima beck to piteh a doubleheader, for the dress shops here were as Stein geve up only four hits. Professional as John Power mod- Blackwell of the Administzation' @ilewed five. Papy, Barker and ee played a great game for the Office Boys. Rueda Powell were the opposing cat ere Im 1926, Coca-Cola downed the Sanitary Department and the Ad- Ministration tens at Bayview Park @ Labor Day. Leading hitters St this date were Kerr with .600;; Woodson with 582; J. Villareal, 43%%; Gabriel Garcia, Molina, Goss and W. Arias. Clarence Gates hed won three games and lost! @ne as a pitcher for the Cokes.| Hancock, F. Tynes, M. Tynes, J Walker, E. Roberts and Stanley Were other pitchers in the league’ @ that time 1937 saw the Caraballo Red Devils win over the Roberts Stars by @ 9 to 6 score. Clarence Gates! cage for the winners and Hop- i was behind the plate. E. Roberts was on the mound for the losers, with Goss behind the Plate. Stanley and Cyril Grif- fim each hit two safely. J. Rob- @rts connected for three safeties for the jo: In 1938, Key West won over Delray Beach at baseball, 6 to 4. ‘The game was played at the Navy; Field. = the Trumbo Field in 1939, the He llywood Stars were shut- ut 5 to © by the Trojans. Wick- 3 gllowed the baseball nine but five hits. The locals got just six eff Ives. In an opering game, the Conchs downed the Pirates, 13 to ©. Malgrat pitched against p of the Bucs I 1940, rain washed out a twin between the CCC's and the s at baseball and Sawyer’s vs and Pepper's Plumbers seftball Im 1941, the Conchs downed baseball nine from Per- . Fla, 9 to 7, and the Blue lost to Lake Worth, 0 to 3. the} would not be molested “by the els. They modeled dressy dresses, clothes, play suits and is were sport bathing suits. ; Genevive pion The high bie g was att Patni hd femning ‘Barnette! with her singing and dancing. * Miss Barnette, now 2 “Key Wester,” came from the ‘big time in March where she was featured with Guy Kibbee. She is now playing Key West service |men’'s hospitals for the wounded veterans. Al Pelella from Naval Air Sta- ion took encore after encore with his sweet singing, and Charles |Wolls showed the audience what snake hip dancing really is. The audience has quite a laugh when “Miss Miami” was introduced and turned out to be Steve Spallor. © JAPS IN STATE (Continued trom Page One) stunned, and are still in a state of stolid perplexity. The priest stated that the women of Japan fled by yy the ¢ thousands from th, the cies be- cause of the stories they had ‘heard of how Russian troops {had treated Japanese wom- en in Manchuria. The fleeing women, the priest explained, feared also that Amer; ican troops, angered by the way | the Jap warlords had treated American prisoners, would com- mit acts of reprisals’ as“soon ag they began to occupy Ja Domei said that the priest had sought to quiet the*fears*of the women, assuring them that. they, Americans, but, despite the as- surance, they deserted — their ihomes and went to the interior. Key West Post 3911, Veterans! of Foreign Wars, has placed aj wreath on the monument of their Temperature data for the 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m. Highest Lowest Stetion last 24 hours last night Atlanta _ 68 the Labor Day hurricane of 1935 Boston 66 at Lower Matecumbe, the com- Brownsville 16 mander of the post said today. | os ee BEARING T:fE BRUNT OF IT froit’ ‘69 Radio ‘and its general merits}. Galveston 719 was the topic of conversation be- Jacksonville 74 tween several clubmen. Kansas City 7 “After listening to the radio WEST - 15 now for some years,’ said Smith, 1K.W, AIRPOR' 74 |“my family has decided to have Memphis - 67 a little orchestra of our own. My Miami 81 wife is learning to play the ban- Minneapolis 73 jo, Willie is learning to play the ‘New Orleans - — flute, Ernest rather fancies him- 72 self as a jazz drummer, and Dor-} 2 67 jis and Mildred are learning the| Oklahoma City 93 72 = | violin.” Pensacola 88 76 “And what are you learning?” Pittsburgh 66 asked Brown. St. Louis - 74 Eee Oh—I’m learning to bear} Tampa vp ” he returned. | VY VV VV w wri v rer ver V Tyr rere ery rrr SAKHALIN A TROUBLE SPOT APPDAADAAAAAALAAAAAAALALAL ADA 444s | AP Newsfeatures Sakhalin is immensely rich.| Long- time trouble area in| Fish abound in its waters. It has! tH eastern relations, the 664-mile long island of Sak- halin, off Russia’s maritime, provinces, is coming into the world spotlight again. It appears slated to get a change of status at the peace table. At present the northern half of. Sakhalin is Russian-held and the southern half (Karafuto) is occu- pied by Japan.» The island, once rt of China, was annexed by japan 150 - TS, ago, went to ussia in 1! in exchange for the Kurile islands, and was split in its present fashion after the Russo-Japanese war of 1905. great oil and coal wesources and | the Japanese area has iron ore and gold deposits. Lying between | the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea fof Japan, Sakhalin also has a high strategic position with re- gard to both countries. The Nipponese have enviously eyed the Russian half for a long! time and wrung fishing and min- jing concessions from the Soviets in 1925. But when the Reds be- | came strong enough they ended | the concessions. They have always | regarded the 1905 split as a raw ;deal but have not been in a posi- tion to do much about it until now. |COUNTER girl’ for night’ work; |LISTINGS wanted on keys prop- | SMALL HOUSE or comrades, who lost their lives in|, | FURNISHED ROOMS, lights, gas |CLEAN, well ventilated rooms -Imo WAITRESSES “and kaa " GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- most City Pharmacy. * .augi-Img 5 to 12. Blackout fe le, 917 Simonton ° street. * -4tx en ge ey WANTED—A young lady to do} general office work. Navarro, Inc. aug3-6t WANTED erty. Office in the heart of the keys on Upper Matecumbe. Geo. J. Rawlins, Islamorada, Fla, aug20-30tx Apartment for Army Captain and wife. Call at Cottage 7, Ocean View) Hotel. aug30-3tx WANTED TO BUY—Sardine Cast Net. Will pay good price. Phone 1061-J. aug30-3tx 1 SEAMAN, experience unnces- sary. Apply S.S. Willet at Craig’s Dock. aug31-6t FOR RENT THREE BEDROOM house; Arthur Homes, well furnished, kitchen, electrically equipped. P. O. Box 287. aug25-6tx Semi-Modern Furnished APART- MENTS for couples in lower in- come brackets. Clean, and must, be kept clean. No children or pets. Box C. G., Citizen. “aug30-3tx APARTMENT FOR RENT. Utili- ties furnished.. See Nop. 12, 915 Windsor Lane. auga0-3tx/ | 1120 Olivia Street. aug30-3tx and water. furnished, washing and ironing privilege. 822 Duvai street. aug29-4tx LOST |WALLET containing papers and money. Please return papers. Eli Y. Palmer; c/o Key West Citizen aug29-3t ‘BEAUTIFUL 3-bedroom _ brick| |Guaranteed PL Make offer. Craig’s Dock Gate, Key West. : aug28-5tx oo 12-Tube Cabinet PHILCO RADIO, L. C. Smith Typewriter. 1824 Fogarty Avenue. aug30-3tx pe a 3 aS BES Se a RADIO combination’ console, sil- vertone, ,.with records; elec- tric_sewing machine, electric} iron. Reasonable. 913 Georgia. aug29-4tx MOTOR. -Scooter, . late model; @ectric skill saw, air condi- tioner, radio. 420 Southard street, * aug29-4tx 5 ROOMS of household furniture. Call Apt. 10-B, Naval Housing Project. aug29-: | ——— HOUSEHOLD furniture; includ-| ing washing machine, Naval Housing Project. aug29-6tx | FOR SALE—Dinette, 4 Chairs; Studio Couch, Chest of Drawers, | Kitchen Table, 4 Chairs, 1 Ta-| ble Lamp. Call after 6 p.m. or} ( Saturday. 551-A W. Poinciana. aug30-3tx) | PRE-WAR BICYCLE, $25.00;) Trumpet $15.00. See “King, Mastic Trailer Camp. aug30-2tx \ SIX-INH BENCH SAW, 4 Extra| ‘Blades. "$40.00. “Adams Dairy. aug30-2tx | Large Apex ea hal ‘BOX, $26.00, Be: rH Bilt White Gas Bs ia ‘all 6 or- celain, ‘4-burner, oven and! broiler. $75.00. 1118 Catherine Street. augg0-2tx house newly renovated and painted. Flagler Ave., near beach, phone 9170. aug29-5tx WORK and SUPPLIES; t Toilets, Tava-| tories, sinks, brass fittings and| PRE-WAR BATH TUBS — AU sizes of water and sewer pipe! and fittings. Free estimates. } Jos. D. Lopez, Plumbing and Supplies, 922 Division Street, 16B| T°: F Dated ai Atmust. 30), 1945. AMUEL .R.“SILBERMAN, ‘Sol Aug31jsept7-14-21,1948 eras NOTIC! NorIcE fs eARe GIVEN that the undersigned, désiring to en, in businéss ~ under =the fictitious name of “Sawyer Radio & Appliance Co. "(Not Ines)", intends to. arpplater the said fictitiols name with Clerk-of the Circuit Court of Mon= roe County, Florida. Dated August 23, 1945; EVERETT L. SAWYER, Sole Owner. auge4-31\sept7-14,1945 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVE: rae DICIAL CIRCUIT ELLY, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE FRANK T. CONNELLY, Defendant. orn or PUBLICATION OW. N hat you are ron the 10th day . before the above the Bill of Com- t you in the above the Key West y designated as-the this Order shall week for four re required to of Septem! entitled plaint f entitled able Aquilino Judges of E al of this Court } West, Monroe ‘ounty, Florida, this 7th day of Aug- ust, 1945. arsenal of democr: For the ideals ¢ in m3 3 world of peace and r men, we Q) age him our ee gratitude. For his nificent spirit and which have inspired us, we always be grateful. We thank God that he gave Franklin Delano Roosevelt lead us in our time of greatest trial and pray that the peace which _he’ so ‘desired shall ever be a monument to‘his memory. , ET BROADWAY CIGAR STORE * 610 Duval Street = —000-— con COMPLETE ~' BASEBALL SCORES Received Daily by Leased Wize —000— Popular Brands of (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: (sd) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. aug. 10-17-24-31, 1945 “tt . wed 02-02 ‘Aug, 31, V2-Z2 expire Sept. 30; Al- El expire Oct. 31; Fl thru Kl expire Nov. 30. * \Staip's6 6 Ibs. thru Aug. QI. | Bation Board Office, Post Office Building, Phone 43 CIGARS and COLD SOFT DRINKS ~ SHOES Airplane stamps 1, 2, 3, 4 Book 3, now good. Phone 765. jly2MWF-tt FOR SALE—Man’s Rollfast Bike. After 5 P.M. 1325 Newton. aug31-2tx LIVING ROOM SUITE, Dinette, Radio, Chest of Drawers. All for $95.00. 2 Naval ‘Housing! Unit. aug3l-Itx TAN WALLET, containing 4 War FOR SALE—22’ Trailer, on rent-| Bonds, pay check and other pa-} free lot. $600. ~J. N. Arm- pers. Also cash. Keep cash} strong, 6492 ‘William Street, and return papers. James M.| after 6 p.m. aug31-3tx g Curry, 525 United street. —i@ aug31-3tx MICELLANEQUS e FOR SALE |LawN Me and Safe... ired; VITA VAR FULL BODY Floor Varnish; $5.00 value,. $3.95 gal- lon, none better. Pierce Bros. aug8-1m9o ‘ ELECTRIC STOVE in good con-| dition. Johnson and Johnson. | augl0-tt} P “sewing pation ter dupa 3 Ee WANTED—Laundry to do. Will! pick up and deliver. Phone 224.; aug27-6tx' @ Phone No. 8 REAL ICE is MORE ECONOMICAL... It’s Healthy ~ PLACE YOUR * REFRIGERATION one BASIS and you will get GUARANTEED Refrig- eration: Service. It’s PURE ci © 0000800 0020000 000SS0SSS0080008SOS0CCCSOHDECCOEERE ! THOMPSON ENTERPRISES, rc. (ICE DIVISION) TS D EL st

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