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A tnehie Reuter ome ed oat ov ‘me fhormiers tackle the sell’s place will.try to win. ¥ ete or pa a er She Pe ears Se ee at Park Field Tomorrow ( Foren Wars aggre-| oe ie Meachomiste will ee oe he Adame Lunch team wud ree erred wee — eert Fire arse te ete ee fe ee naget a pte Hawtin ( teeeeteted Press) Se YORK. May 20—New Peet Fentros vecwrday defeated Ge Chere em ina double a doe DiMaggio emer re ahicap Tee "iledeiphia Ath | Wikia sem os mible triumph} = Ge & Lee Browns 43 Pe ed Bieter Rect Sex ond Detroit Ti- Se Givtted ther twin-bill 4-0 wm, Fe and Newhouser Sere eo onrone twirters Weetington Senators scored ae oer the Chicago White ee 68 ome 7 m the Netens! League, St. fewe Carton timbed back = Grett fetes te eee 's te few well Pe This 2 ebeek mp the Mach be out to commie s ther standing ams a+ ® run syected thet Sue Griffin te Veterans and the B-20's. cateh for the Trayner for game will pines A@eme team. The fight har d to Yankees Defeat India eofthell et stay in the running while the ‘herrew night, Lunch boys from Willard Rus-} Sweeting wiii pitch and O. Cruz cateh. for the Lunch boys while Hancock or Baker will pitch for the Grease Monkeys and Gomez or Castro will catch. This game is scheduled to start at 9 o'clock. Leading hitters up to date are: Tony Arango, 750; McCarthy, 067; Malgrat, 667; F. Sands, 667; Wiekers, 600; Baker, 571; F. Vil- laweal, 500; Diaz, 500; Arias, 500; Hoffmeister, 500; Hancock, 500; Pie Fernandez, 500; Joe Mira, 500; D. Roberts, 500; Al: Cruz, 500; C. Valdez, 444; Meador, 444, and O. Cruz, 400. In Double Bill, 2-0, 7-1 ae te Pitiedeiptia Phillies, Wie the Broetive Dodgers were meme +o * . t- henge ain the Comemmneti ' isamt Chants Reds os defeated the 1-1 in the open-| rallied after | tranght to trounce the nee i i @e nightcap and = Boston} Cute Red Raiders Trim Bombers By 13-1 Score Behind the two-hit pitching of Charles Albury, the Red Raiders | Walloped the Boca Raton Bomb- jers 13-1 yesterday at the Munici- pal Stadium here. Raiders took advantage of some loose fielding in the Bomber in- field, coupled with some timely ‘NAVY NEWS BRIEFS was the scene of the Accounting | . Department’s. gay party last,memos and order are posted, in week. The wienie toasting and/ his or her section so as to be most turtle steak cooking was super- easily understood. vised by versatile and entertain-; FEDERAL EMPLOYES STORE ing “Chef” Tony Martinez, the | NOW OPEN—A store owned by Accounting! Dept.’s jester. Every-|Federal Employes is now open one who attended had a grandiand a saving im the cost of food time around the open fire con- to all store members: is antici- cocting gastronomic combinations pated: The store is located on for their smoky-flavored sand- Flagler Avenue, in the same wiches. Among those who were building. with ‘the present and now clamouring for Foreign Wars Meeting Hall, has another moonlite picnic are Fran- been incorporated to’ sell’ grocer+ cis Delaney, Acct’ng Dept. Head; ies, meats, tobaccos, drug. sun- Manuel Lopez; Lt. (jg) H. F. dties and such other items as the Rudowski; the Gothards; Chief Board of Directors, composed of and Mrs. H. L. Ostrom; Mr. and fifteen Federal’ Employes, shail Mrs. A. M. Rodriguez; the Wig- direct. In order to trade at! the gins’ and their son Tony; the. store an employe must’be a share- Kirskeys; the Saunders’; Lt. and holder. An emphasis is placed or Mrs. R. C. Haun; the Jollies; Mrs. the fact: that any federal employe Ruth Pierce; the Bethels; Roland in the city. of Key West, in addi- Keeton and his guest, Miss Mar- tion to the Sub Base, can trade at tha Ramos; the Humms; Cleve- the store after paying the initial land Higgs; Tony Martinez and shareholder’s fee. The store is his guest, Miss Elaine Albury; opened each day except Sundays. the Brodowskis; Miss Ruth Ed- The Poinciana bus passes within wards; the Cates; Miss Virginia a half block of the store and for Kreiger and Miss Faye MacDon- the convenience’ of shoppers a de- ald. : livery service is obtainable upon VETERANS CAN RESUME request. ARMY INSURANCE—In a state-| _“VORSCHLAGSWESEN”—AL- ment to the veterans at the Base IAS) GERMAN BENEFICIAL Apprentice Training School, W. SUGGESTION PROGRAM—Dr. T. Doughtry, Jr., Veterans Coun- H. L. Ansbesher of the OWI in sel, asserted that a great number an article entitled, “German In- of veterans have allowed their dustrial Psychology in the Fifth insurance carried while in the Year of War”, in the November, Armed Services to lapse since re- ’44, issue of the Psychological turning to civilian life. Changes Bulletin, commented on the Ger- are being proposed in connection man Industrial Suggestion Sys- with insurance which is of a dis- tem in part, as follows: “. . .this tinct advantage to the ex-service system (Vorschlagswesen) was man. Among these is a proposal inaugurated in 1941 to increase that the full amount of a policy efficiency by utilizing the inven- be paid immediately upon the tiveness of every worker. In 1941, death of the insured. This par- 3,000 plants participated and fur- ficular feature has not yet be- nished 50,000 suggestions of which come effective, however there 25% were found useful. By 1943; are other conditions proposed 35,000 plants participated with j hitting by Philip (Cheta) Baker Sitiet place with their twin win 2 Tony Alonzo, to win their second game)in, the Dade County Baseball League. : Charlie Albury pitched master- fo! ball, facing only 32. batters. He struck out six, while walking only two. One of’ his two, free | passes to first came in .the, open- jing inning, which, with the. aid ,© fe sacrifice and Dizmang’s sin- gle to left, netted the Bombers ted thetr games with | onl run. the first 8-6) St Goppine the serond 3-5 . te games Americen te ¥ ot wits Chveiene (First) RHE! ly Albury Held’ the invaders: hit- legs until the eighth when Good- rich singled to center. Bostic, who scored the onty run for the Bombers, was the only man to 2 3 Olremch third. ° 30 Reiders, who scored in: every Chantie: on Dickey; Reynolds, inning except the first, went Brags and Hayes |whead im the second frame and a. zetens (second) 5 : . remained out front until the final’ . it. reotnent 1 7 0/ “Bombers infield fell a part when ee om —" Embree. |they committed 12 errors. Tony omen, fohneon and) Alonzo and Cheta Baker led the See . |Raider attack with three hits ae (Piest) RH. Eleach. Baker scored three times Pitas yot 4 1! O'for the Raiders. leew 3 ® ©) Raiders travel to Miami Thurs- Power ‘ewer, Zoldek, day for a game with Miami All Pare or if |Stars at Miami Field. Next Sun- © boom Gecond) BH. E.| day, they play host to Eastern Air Pe tactetp 13 18 ©)Lines here. Raiders now have MM hewe : 2 two wins and three losses in the Seerr ant Roser; Milnar, Mi | Dade County League. oe. Perens und Ma Score | Raiders 022 212 121-13 9 1 4 (iet) =. OH. E.| Bombers 100.000 007. 212 410 ole Albury and Roberts; Castle- © 7 @|man, Burke (7) and Dizmang, ~ a eae Loos }Christy (9). Caste ate aah 5 7 League CARTOON—Remember the car-!ty, suffering from pneumonia. He J = and Wagner:; Club— W. L. Pct. GB/jtoon of a little fellow wading;is at the home of his uncle and hards \St. Louis 17 9 654 through all the notices posted on|aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Fieet) =. HE. Brooklyn 1610 615 1/8 m , dilapidated bulletin| Knowles, 814 Ashe street. . . 4 % 0 Chicago 14.11 .560 23}board? And how, finally, be-] Members of the committee of $11 1) Boston 1512 56 24 |neath hundreds of other papers,|local Scottish Rite Masons, who » eed Evens: Ly-!|Cineinnati 13.11 542 3 |e comes to a message from Gen-|had been attending the state con- New York 1216 .429 6 |eral Washington: “Tomorrow at|vention of that order held inj A Second) RH. E | Pittsburgh 1015 .400 6}3|dawn we cross the Delaware’?,Tampa on Sunday and Monday, 7 1L ©) Philadelphia 619 .240° 10}|The Sub Base boards aren't that,returned over the highway last Chirag 1s 1 ‘League | bad, but there is enough room night. .. Nae oa ond Gue Lopat Club— W. L. Pct. GB/|for improvement to make that! Twenty-six hundred residents tad Dev ke Boston 28 7 «781 cartoon applicable. During the in Monroe county paid poll taxes Rational w York 2011 .645 43|war everybody was too busy to for the June primaries. The qual- ' RH. E. | Detroit 1813 .581 63|worry about how the bulletin|ified list totals slightly more than Cen 4 9 0) Washington 15 13.536 8 | board looked, just so the orders ,4,000... 4 * . i) 1\St. Louis 13 18 .419 114|got posted. And anything vital] Commencement exercises of 4 Lammeno, Head, | Cleveland 31.18 - 379 2 read via the grapevine, any- the Key West High School will Hn ©. Highe and An- | Chicago 918 .333 |way. But the grapevine isn’t re-|begin Sunday afternoon in the & =. Philadelphia 9 22° .290 153 |liable—never was, particularly— school auditorium, with a sermon \ Philadetphie (First) R. H. E. } __ and the only way Yard.employees'to be delivered by the Rev. John = i 915 1, The barometer and the ther-|can learn immediately of any or-|P- Culpepper, Jr... Precast ipo § 1@ 1) mometer were developed in the|ders or notices which affect them} Representative Bernie C. Pepy Lame ed Rice, Mulligan, | 17th century. jis by reading the bulletin boards. |left yesterday for Miami on a Gen: Moicaby and Seminick, |———________| Many of these boards are kept in, business trip. . . At Peedetehee (Gad) R. MH. E. | Hallett and Camelli; Kosio and|perfect shape—neat, clean, at-| Mrs. O .S. Long left yesterday = le 4 5 1) Warren. tractive, they are easily and for Miami to visit Mrs. J. M. ms @ 6 1 At Boston (First) R. H. E.|Quickly read. A worker can tell Bostwick. .. ; om and O'Dea; Hughes,|Chicago ———_ 8 11 i]ata glance if there is a new order] Today The Citizen says in an & Sernumiek Boston _.6 8 1{0ut which affects him. Thus, the| “The law is SHRDL UU UU U - York (first) R. ME.) Borowy, Chapman, Fleming,|Very few boards which are not editorial paragraph: “The law is Pi ttatear gt 3 & © Adams, Erickson and McCollough;|Neat, not clean, not attractive, SO plain that the judges them-| Rew VYors 1 4 @ Wallace, S: Johnson, Posede! and|definitely contrast with all the Selves can’t agree-on what i 4} Lopez; Ken- | Hofferth. others. Material for these bulle- means.” oot. Carpenter and Lombardi. | At Boston (Second) R. H. E.|tin boards is being distributed Sa At New York (Beeend) R. H. B. | Chicago —--. 3. 7_}{Properly and a monthly inspec-} “Abie’s Irish Rose” played un- Poetetur gt 1 7 0|Boston 5 11 6|tion is made throughout the Yard. der the name “Bloch of Chicago” Rew York 5 9 @)| Wyse, Prim, Kush and Living-|The praise for a well-kept board in France, and “Marriage in} temas mH «How They Stand Hewseinan, Gerhwuses, ee Lee. and Masi. which will no doubt cause policy 300,000 suggestions of: which 60- holders to be more careful in 70% were useful. The origina- maintaining good standing. proposal which has been adopted honors and small awards. Where- is to allow anyone who-has failed as in large plants only 5% of the to maintain this insurance sinee workers participated, in small leaving the armed service:to re- plants sometimes over 50% took instate upon application. prior to' part when the system was en- Jan. 1, 1947. -Po accomplish this'couraged gut of realization,of its it is necessary that regular ap- | usefulness to labor management.” plication be filed together with a|I thought this' might be of inter- statement to the effect that thejest. The Germans have deveiop- applicant is in the same phys-;ed many new.,war. weapons and ical condition as at time of dis-|war techniques and don’t go in charge from the service and upon!for useless: frills; They, too, rec- payment of two premiums. Mr.{ognize the value’ of suggestions Doughtry can be found at NOB ‘from workers. (Note: Perhaps I Bldg. 132 3 if any assistance is}should have said, “Recognized.”) needed in resuming your lapsed|‘“He who hesitates is lost.” Don’t policies. jlose out on a fat award by neg- lecting to submit an idea to the Beneficial Suggestions Commit tee. Who knows, your little idea may turn out to be a very profit- able brainstorm? SLOW DOWN! HOT WEATH- ER AHEAD! Nowadays the nor- mal conversation inadvertently turns towards the weather. If you are warm, take a: tip from this Employees Handbook quote: ergy and to make every moment tell. He does not suffer from heat like you do because he keeps talm—‘“cool, and collected”. He gets plenty of work done without getting all “hot and bothered” about it. Take a lesson from him and try to go easy in the heat. You will find yourself more effi- cient if you slow down a little MAY 20, 1936 (Ten Years Ago) A speech will be made tonight in Bayview Park about the Town- send Plan. . . B. F. Paty, one of the candidates fo rthe Democratic nomination for governor ,told The Citizen to- day he favors the abolishment of poll taxes. . . than if you try to rush. You will also avoid heat exhaustion. I OUGHT TO PRINT THE Arthur Albury, 17, was brought to Key West in an airplane from | Everglades City, in Collier coun- lies, in the final analysis, with Triplicate” in England. responsibility it’ is to’ see that Veterans: of }- A tors: of useful suggestions receive |' “. . .you folks from cooler parts Se Ee . of the country must learn that Ke West | er plies the tropic dweller is not LAZY |ENCY Files because he moves slowly and de- D. oneB of THE liberately about his work instead| JQ sG of rushing. He is WISE, because y ¥ crrzen he has learned to economize en- | -»—«. eer TELEPHONE: OPERATORS* OPPORTUNITY—KNOCKS Increased wages. row make it possible for: beginners: to. earn) as much as $32.50 PER WEEK Depending on\ time worked. Frequent increases, vacations with pay. i NO EXPERIENCE’ NECESSARY Wage rate for experienced op- eratofs. are higher. Pleasant environment with ex- cellent opportunities. Let’ our chief operator, Mrs. McDermott, , tell you the whole story. Apply 9to 5 at-the Télephone Office in Key West may!t-tf Wanted — Stenographer - clerk. Must be experienced in gen- eral office work. Phone’ 12. may14-6t Silk presser. Must.be experienced and good, Good wages, steady work. Poinciana Dry Cleaners. may20-3t One experienced insurance man or woman as general agent. in Key West for Old Legal’ Re- serve Co., founded in 1876. Sells hospital, health, accident and all plans of life insurance. $50 per week, bonus, commission Write or phone 40518. R. W. Johnson, state: mgr. 2455 W. Flagler, Miami. may20-2tx MISCELLANEOUS Repairs on:all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. may18-tf£ Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks .repair- ed, ete. Picture framing, diplomas, cer- tificates, photos, Paul G. Di- Negro, 614 Francis St., phone 1197-M. may6-1mox For guaranteed plumbing. work and repairs,. call John Curry, 512 Margaret Street, phone 781. Give us.a try on your next job. Free estimates. may7-1mox jExpert painting, body and me- chanical work. All work guar- anteed. Red Brick Garage, Si- monton and Greene Sts. may18-6tx Housewives — Fuller household brooms are back on market. Also brushes for all purposes. Call 9136, J, H, Costar. may20-6tx FOR RENT RENT A CAR You drive. Late model conver- tibles and sedans. By day or week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and’ Division Sts. mayl-tf i { Sloan Hotel, 805 simonton St. Single rooms. $6 per week. Double rooms, $11.00 per week. may8-1mo 1318 Dunean may20-3tx Furnished cottage. | St., phone 320. Cool, airy house for adults, to De- cember Ist. Call 1021-J. | may20-3tx |For Rent—Attractive furnished cottage, refrigeration, hot wa- ter, central location, $40.00. Navy couple preferred, no in- fants. Call 916 Windsor aLne. may20-1tx FOR RENT OR SALE ane nape BC mn at) SOLVERS Bicycles To Rent—Daily or week~ ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 822 Fleming St. may20-1mo Lost 22S SSeS es iRed wallet, Wednesday. Finder keep money, return papers, etc. Mary Susan Wise, 1325 Newton Street, phone 257. may18-2tx FON MIRE | For Hire—Truck, general moving. J: C. y, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone 1161-W. may1-lmox- | | ! | + For Rent—Room with kitchen proportionately, i and overwriting. on agents. | mayl-1mo | is:’3e-a word and: for: Light Keeping’ rooms. All| utilities: furnished. $10.00° and $12.00 weekly. Paul’s Tire Shop: mayl4-6tx Housel 1231 South St. | may20-2tx FOR SALE 24. and.3°- bedroom bungalows, furnished and _ unfurnished; ; small down’ payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & ' Johnson; Phone 372. mayl-tf' Three-bedroom house in residen- | tial section. Lot 131’ deep and 40’ wide, plus_additional lot 43’ by 43’. This attractive offer is priced to sell. Apply Citizen Office. apr4-tf privileges; For Sale—Story and half resi- dence and furnished garage- apartment: on Catherine Street, near White Price right and| terms: to responsible purchaser. Johnson & Johnson, phone 372. may17-5t | | (Pepper’s Plumbing Supply Com- pany carries a full stock of ma- terials. We cut and thread pipe and take care of all serv- iee calls; Phone 118. may9-tf Plate glass for sale. Large stock, quick shipment, low prices. |! Write P.O. Box 1635, Jackson- ville, Fla. may13-7tx 2 men’s bicycles, good condition. Must sell immediately. Porter Place, Apt. 15-B,; phone 164-J. may18-2tx :For Sale—1938' Chevrolet’ panel | truck, good’ tires; nice running motor, rough body. 1121 South. | ard St. may18-2tx | Matching 3-piece: bedroom suite: | Cheap. 38-E, Naval Air Sta- tion. may18-3tx Unfinished house trailer, 7 x 25, electric-welded steel structure. Cash $300.00. Apply Sat. or aft- er 6 other days. 518 Francis St. may18-3tx ! Briggs and Stratton motor, 3%} horsepower. 1217 Pearl St. may18-3tx Lumber for house framing. Call after five. 1608 Von Phister St. may20-5tx |Seven-tube,. three-band Philco table radio. Excellent condi- tion. 2815 Harris Avenue. may20-1tx i Store house, 12 x 40, practically new. $750.00. 1113 Margaret street. may20-3tx a Man’s bike, excellent condition, $120. 828 White St., between 5 and 6. may20-2tx For Sale—1946 electric range, 5- piece bleached maple bedroom suite, living room suite, baby crib, man’s bicycle. 3011 Har- ris Ave., phone 1187-J. may20-3tx 27. laying hens. 1419 Newton St. may20-4t PHOTO SUPPLIES | Roll film developed and printed in thirty-six hours, including oversize prints. Eastman and Ansco color film processed. De- veloping outfits and dark room aids for the amateur and pro- fessional. Contact and enlarg- ing paper, all sizes and grades. | 16MM Excel movie projector and Radiant movie screen . . .! Vokar 35MM. slide projector, $13.95. Evans Photo Supply Store, 506 Southard street, phone 439. may6-tf WANTED TO BUY Will buy all kinds of furniture, | stoves, refrigerators, radios. | P.O. Box 535. may14-tf We are in the market for all types | of used furniture. Apply The, Maxwell Co., phone 682. | may15-tf Wanted—1939 or °40 Dodge or Plymouth, 4-door sedan. Top! price paid. Phones 164-W or 1113-J. may16-6tx | One or two bedroom bungalow, Furnished apartment; $10.00 per week. 508 William street. may18-2tx Chief. Gets: Dunked- i SHOWN EMEXGING from the briny waters surrounding Boca Chica, after surviving the “initia- tion” traditionally accorded new- ly-made* Chiefs; is J. H. Schwein- dellar, ACMM, who now works in the Hydraulics: Shop at Boca Chica’ Naval Air Base. Repaired 6.947 Shipe Zones DON HEROLD SAYS: Bg iy 7000 chige of the Waline Fishing is more fun than fight-| ) ranging in ing a fight fixed against me. PT boats to battleships, were If. I. owned_a business, I think ne lod be Egy in I'd be tempted to close it up and | 20M€® . mage go fishing the rest of my life. |M4 fecondlitioning by the If I had 100 people working ;77 floating drydocks for me, this would throw them | !@st out of jobs. But I couldn’t stay | Y@! in business just for fun, and,’ anyway, business is no fun these days, and fishing is. | The Government is trying to make a sandwich out of business: —pushing: up labor costs from below and holding down selling prices from above. the fight certain methods of operation and, te some extent, even partial contre.” | | I. would not; mind Which my competitors would give me. on prices. I don’t mind a fair | fight. What I don’t like is a fixed) fight. * Unmasked Assistance { EAST ORANGE, N. J.—Driv-! ing up to a stalled automobile, two radio patrolmen offered to take the driver to a service sta- tion when he explained he was out of gas. Instead, however, they drove him to headquarters when they noticed that the li- cense numbers were those of a car reported stolen. 610 Duval St. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES TRIUMPH | Popular Brands ot “oa. | Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks BUSES DAILY T® MIAM! AND NORTH Leave Every Two Hours On The Even Hour SAVE YOUR CAR --- TRAVEL BY BUS Miami .......- $390 New York , - oo Jacksonvilie . . . - $8.60 Washington siees West Palm Beach .. $ 445 Chieago ‘$83.05 Orlando ......- $7.10 Cincinnati sien Tampa. . cece $70 Louisville es Tallahassee . . . - . $10.90 Detroit ae, een Subject to Federal Heawtetion FLORIDA Furnished or unfurnished. Ap- ply Box F-42, Citizen Office. desirable location. Terms cash. { may17-6tx GREYHOUND’