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<n ena teen ree ther enema: His Big Bat Won World Series Opener For Sox q | From Cards SPORTSMANS PARK, St Lewts, Get. 6—Rudy York's terth- Pollet needed but one more teming homer off southpaw Pollet wee the deciding blow of the es the Cardinals fell to the Bon, 3-2. @rike on outfielder McBride to end the game, but the latter @itathed & single in the ninth to Me seore ‘Today's contest is expected to another lefthander in the box the Cardinals, Breechen is name, with the Sox using either Mickey Harris a lefty, or Ferris, « powerhouse righthand- Co “RUDY YORK) RUDY YORK, Boston Red Sox fixst sacker, blasted a 375-foot bases circler into the leftfield ‘| bleacher at Sportsman’s Park The box score follows: Boston ‘j heard To Find Places: For Hurt Vets: It’s good business for employers | to utilize the abilities, skills and! experience of handicapped per- sons and the entire community benefits when it is done, J. H. Knight, manager of the local United States Employment Serv- ice, said today in calling atten- tion to the objectives of National Employ the Physically Handi- capped Week. “For many years we have about the employment} problems of the handicapped per- | {}son and too many people have; grown accustomed to believing; that these constitute a commun- ity problem that cannot be solved,” Knight said. “During the war years we learned that han- dicapped workers make efficient workers when they are placed in Business Uurged | Advertising THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Campaign For State Begins (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—The story of Florida’s million dollar advertising and publicity cam- paign was told to ‘the nation’s travel editors here today by J. Saxton Lloyd, of Daytona Beach, vice chairman of the Florida State Advertising Commission, at a luncheon given by the Flor- ida‘News and Photo. Service, Jacksonville, in the Jansen Room of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. More than 60 representatives of national news _ syndicates, newspapers in the ‘east, travel magazines and_ independent travel writers attended the in- formal gathering which was call- ed to acquaint them with the ob- jectives of the Florida promotion campaign and the services ayail- Classic Picture Opens At Strand Tomorrow Night “The Bronte Sisters,” playing jat the Strand Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 8 and 9, is based on legends which have jarisen around the Bronte family, as well as the established facts. Robert Buckner’s painstaking ; Production should appeal, chief- ly, to intellectual audiences, al- though there is plenty of senti- mentality included for the bene- fit of those who like to weep} | while they learn. It’s not for the 'action-minded and others, who | may find it somewhat episodic. Ida Lupino Stars Ida Lupino and Olivia de Ho- wiland are cast as Emily and Charlotte Bronte, respectively, with Nancy Coleman portrayirig Two Navy Chiefs |Division School Miss Grace E. Mitchell, Cr.Sp. (Q), USNR, became the bride of Bobby G. Henderson, ACRM,| the School Auditorium fe i» USN, Saturday afternoon at 5} first wae the Fall term o'clock. The wedding ceremony | Dwight » Monroe County took place in the home of Mr. and| Attendance Assistant, will Mrs. Paul Kellar, 915 Windsor| dress the parents and teachers on Lane. Maid of honor was Miss| the “Importance of Compulweey Isabel McKnight, and best man| School Attendance of All Chil was Paul Kellar. dren, Both chiefs wore dress whi Mr. Hamilton, So & uniforms. A group of friends 7 school, will itreduce Canty the bride and groom witnessed| 94 the officers of PEA. Com munity singing will be « feeture the ceremony, and attended the Y reception which followed. They) Oe =e were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harney,| All parents of children af the Mr. and Mrs. James Evans, Mr.| School ee and Mrs. J. Henson, the mistresses | tage thoy may Dorothy Fadden, Rose Mary De-| become etter esq om meritt, Lt. Sue Mervin and Travis ants Sane 3 si jmay be a better B. Smith and Gen. Solomon, } ; i jand more cooperstion between The bride is stationed at the} parents and teachers As am Issuing Office and is from; award, this school offers « hall lanae ow he Waynesville, N. C. The groom is day holiday to all et: ea Ace tatty pti Plaver— AB HO Alyesterday to claim the opening | jobs for which they are qualified. ,) serving at Boca Chic: old, 2 able to them th hol) NSP. Ss 3 ate iat serving at Boca Chica Field, and| have one-third 4 shove attend Mefirnde. rf 5 1 1 O}game of the 1946 World Series “Now is the time to recognize ican ee alie teeaey se ce oe yoaohets pposenarear areca hails from Los Angeles, Calif. eve pear Pan: Moses, rf © © 1 0} for the Boston Red Sox over the | the qualifications of handicapped state naniick Gora cicada ot ie es Pesky. ss 5 0 © 3/St. Louis Cardinals. The game, | veterans and other persons who «we want tourists to see all of | haps th Bualannss vay tga yon D’Magaio. ct 5 2 1 1) first Series opener to go overtime, | are able and willing to take their’ pigrida.” Lloyd told the travel iz ae neat as RAG WHEN YOU Williarns, 3 1 4 0] had twice been tied—once at l-all | place in industry or commerce,” ggitors, “All « Sees PAHOD Obes Sonne eat Pp editors, “All of Florid ti 4 110 Ojand again REE «“ viata laced tors. 0 lorida is inter-|thur Kennedy in role of the al- York. ib agi at 2-all—to set the he stated. “When they are place i : : saaees 5 rs re FR i s esting and should be visited win- | coholic brother, Bromwall Bronte. Doerr, 2 4 1 4 4) stage for Rudy's | bs, handicapped F F ; A on y's tremendous} in the right jobs, ppe 2 ie “ ; , aug ee | ter or summer. Our industries} Keith | Winters screenpla; 3b 4220 ee re , play wel paying” blow in the top half of ' persons are able to do as good or ang our agriculture are amazing- a eth ‘ A « 0 © © 4G) the tenth inning. Bosox held the! better work than able-bodied genes Pee Daas Cnens. 8 le -Pareonage ™ 1002 i \ ly scenic. While some sections of | Haworth, Yorkshire, where the Johamn, p Cards scoreless in the Redbirds ' persons.” ine See fer lee : Sete We. Wagner, « Big 8:1 |mniice tiasentcis wane ise cing’ (2 The, jlocall USES office thigte, “Mie May, De overerowrdes | girls spent; their childhood: and use the Ruel, 3b 1 1 0 0|sic battle, 3 to 2 Se oe seenreming the need for uring the height of the season.) youth, and takes them briefly to [ij PAY-MAY THAT TS YOUR @pW ea” ° et Sabla era tatnizera grekter num. (ee a, pene ce pega bin Cl er | Brussels, and) thenstocussi ngs) pond € wei ¢ e een f handicapped workers, areas where tourists will find Charlotte, depicts her triumph in —— Aerial Show ber 2 Ot ye an eeoeP » equally pleasant and congenial} London subsequent to the publi. | - ‘Totale— 38 9 30 12 Knight said. “While many €m- | vacation facilities.” “" cation of “Jane Eyre.” cl ployers have done a splendid job Lloyd, representing Governor omens OAT EO cena i " eeeeeS Facts and Legends Ot Lew or Sunda in hiring handicapped persons,” | yijtard Caldwell, was the main i | 421 DUVAL ST. @ PEANKS 775 Player ABHOA Knight explained, “We still need | speaker of the meeting. He Interwoven in the story are} ————- <= pala aE Sehorndienst, 2b §224 C ll d more employment opportunities | stressed the fact that Florida the facts and legends referred to: ' a < 4031 anceile jfor disabled veterans who have’ was asking the cooperation and prcenaals cane) sprees; the. pee Serene = ; ' r ‘ Semigalernerscr ee ‘help of the travel editors and] S™U8E0 © nee - co phe TWO HOTELS in... ot POPULAR PRICES | aall ed aerial maneuvers at Meacham | writers to maintain and increase) 7” Nae ae po —_ Peg 5 ; : i; Field were reeled aaluets the Jersey City Woman the tourist trade, “which is the erty ands eae phere Located in the Heart of the City — A 2130 inclement weather. The © event eee , basis of Florida’s economy.” b aes the three girlél and theis Rates ROOMS Write or Wire \ was to b d by the Jaen! Visiting Key West, “we want to give you good,| Sone" Mei ane Reasonable for Reservations Dueek, if 1000 e sponsored by the Junior | Zs ny { o page papper brother, and, finally, the irrecon- A ‘hambe! | accurate, factual and interesting : ai with BATH and TELEPHONE a 3 0 1 3| Chamber of Commerce. In the 5 . . socilable rivalry between Char-) : ai = 0 way of a show, about all the gath- |» Miss Dorothy Fadden, of Jersey | material,” Lloyd said. “We’re not lott aa only imiveran . “ vs mn e de ering got was some fast turning City, N. J., is visiting her mater- | interested in cheap publicity. We Bae ee ey ees, a aN Ford Hotel P. Hotel feats of a P138, This World War, 22! grand aunt, Mrs. Mary J.‘ have a splendid story to tell thee Fe Sarai to legend 60 NE. Totats 35 7 30 12 McKnight, 1405 Newton street.| nation and are going to do it hon- MERE Ol oe ACCES eee ee 80 Hebei ners te Rose . Siovetee @ Ren for Higgins in 9th. Reston (AL) 010 000 1—3 St. Louis (NL) 000 001 0—2 Runs, York 2, Guttridge, Scho- emdienst, Kurowski; errors, Mc- Bride, Pesky. Baseball Twin Bill Called Off Phe echeduler| doubleheader of taeebell for the Municipal Sta- I club, /was to the Red Raiders in game and a group of towel players in the night- | Ouve-Minute Sports Quiz 1—-What were the won-lost %. How far ahead of the New York Yankees did the Detroit Ti- gers “wind up’ &. What football team came @ithin one point of beating Ala- tame recently? 4% What does Primo Carnero do t® the athletic world today. 5. Who won RBI and homerun title in the American League? 96 won, 58 lost. Five full games. 2 F 2 1 a a s is @ professional wrestler. & Hank Greenberg. TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Henry A. Wallace, ex-secretary of commerce, ex-Vice President, bern in Adair Co., Iowa, 58 years Viee Admiral Adolphus An- @rews, retired, born in Galveston, Tex., 67 years ago. Dr. Robert Cummins, general Superintendent of the Universal- tt Church, Boston, born at Sid- , Ohio, 49 years ago. Lee P. Sieg, ex-president of the University of Washington, Seattle, born Marshalltown, Iowa, 67 years ago. Harry A. Bullis, president of Genera! Mills, Minneapolis, born #t Hastings, Nebr., 56 years ago. Alfred F. Wallenstein, noted @eician-composer, born in Chi- 48 years ago. Niels Bohr of the Univer- ty of Copenhagen, physicist, @tem bomb maker, born 61 years | Chile produces two-thirds of Seuth America’s mineral and metal output icinemienea Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND wrevean COFFEE Il Lockheed fighter, now pri- vately owned, arrived in the city Saturday along with numerous light planes of the Cub and Stin-! son ,type. Those coming to Key West in planes, numbering more than 40, were from Tampa, Fort Lauder-— dale, Daytona Beach, Miami and} other Florida cities. They belong to the Florida Pilots’ Association, an organization’ devoted to the interests of sport flying. While here the more than 100 flying enthusiasts stayed at La Concha Hotel. A Cub plane developed motor | trouble, and mechanics at Far-| aldo’s Flying Service shop at- tempted to get it in flying shape in order that it could be flown} out.of the storm-threatened area. | The efforts of the mechanics,! however, were unavailing, and it ‘was decided to store the plane, along with Faraldo’s BT and oth- er planes in one of the hangars at the Boca Chica Base. Postpone Park Softball Games The Class A softball double- header slated for play at the | Bayview Park Field tonight has been called off. Announcement as to when league play will be resumed will | be made in The Citizen by the city’s recreation head, Dwight Hunter. Poor Old Craig Opens New Store Al Armengol, owner of Poor Old Craig Service Station, Di- vision and Francis streets, has opened a new Sund Store, known as Poor Old Craig’s Serv- ice Store, at 1019 White Street, The building is new and of con- crete block construction. The front of the store is of plate glass and glass blocks. This new store handles hard- to-get items and a complete line of drug sundries, electrical ap- pliances, automobile accessories, wedding gifts, perfumes and pow- ders, stationary and school sup- plies, candies, cold drinks, cigars, magazines and newspapers. Mr. Armengol invites school children, their parents and the general public to visit the new | plans will be made to entertain | ture. store, if only to get acquainted. Their announcement appears in today’s Citizen. Strand Theater ALICE FAYE in “FALLEN ANGEL” Coming: “Devotion” Monroe Theater ARTURO DE CORDOVA in the SPANISH PICTURE ry A Pound Today!!__|““El Conde de Montecristo” ee eascee 6 It is Miss Fadden’s first visit to Key West and she finds it very delightful. Miss Isabel McKnight, Newton street, returned recently from a two weeks’ vacation in New Jersey and Long Lsland. Pythian Sisters To, Meet This Evening Key ‘West Temple No. 20 Pyth- | ian Sisters, will hold its regular meeting today at 7:30 p. m., in the Knights of Pythias Hall, Flem- ing street. | Mrs. Roland Adams, Most Ex- cellent Chief, announced that 1405 | the Grand Chief in the near fu- WEATHER MAN (Continued trom Page One) | velocity 30 miles an hour. That }made us wonder at what point in the Florida Keys the wind was blowing 60 miles an hour. Then it occurred to us that it might’ have been at Dry Tortugas, and, were that the case, it indicated that the center would not pass through the Florida Straits, as, Carson said repeatedly it would. | For drying tumblers dish tow-! els should be long enough to wipe both inside and outside at the same time and to cover the hands so that no finger prints are left on the glass. | Fe ey Ee ERS TERME EE Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Between MIAMI and Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West | Express Schedule: | (No Stops LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night. LEAVES MIAMI SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A. M. Local Schedule: | School, White and United, phone | Shuler, Jr., of 14-B Porter Place. { following: estly and sincerely.” ALL IN READINESS (Continued fram Page One) and the screenplay, both of them loved the same man. The tale ends with . Don’t miss this picture. . | 833; Harris school, Southard and Margaret, phone 50. First Aid Unitfi Fleming and Southard, phone 467. Emergency medical headquar- ters, Galey’s hospital, phone 19. Colored Relief Shelters: Doug- las School and Bethel Church. The name of the first volunteer to appear for duty is Troy H. Red Cross authorities today stated that should a storm strike the city, that it will immediately accept hurricane emergency re- lief applications at their prepar- edness headquarters, Jackson Square USO. Committee chairmen are the Sub-committee Survey, Capt. Carl Hilton; Rese William M. Curry; Medical id, Dr. H. K. Moore; Food, Joseph Lazar Shelter, James Jones; Cloth- ing, Mrs. e Shuck; Transpor- tation and Communicationy Jack Sellers; Registration and Infor- mation, E, A. Hamilton. HITS JACKPOT LOWELL, Mass. — Herbert Fa- | ber can’t explain it all, but after applying for World Series tickets, | the mail brought him: (1) a re- jection slip, (2) two World Series tickets, and (3) his money back. | KEY WEST} En Route) { ) at 6:00 P. M. Ar DAILY (EXCEPT (Stops At All Intermediate Points) * LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS ) at 8:00 o’clock A. M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o’- clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and arrives at Key West at 5:00 o’clock P.M. | | DAILY (EXCEPT H { { FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO Office: 813 Caroline Street INSURANCE Phones: 92 and 68 | WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets | Something New Has Been Added! CYPRESS SHADES NOW : AVAILABLE To Shade That Hot, Sunny | Porch i KEY WEST Venetian Blind Co. 120 ‘Diival, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. CALL 1042 for E ates co a | ee { BROADWAY | CIGAR STORE 610 Duval St. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Received Daily by Leased Wire Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold | Soft Drinks Solarium Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION LUXURIOUS STEAMSHIP TRAVEL OX drydock at Newport News, Virginia, aftec serving four and a half years SH as an Army Transport, the $. S. FLORIDA is at this While no at this time, tt 18 0 S. S. FLORIDA will be sume regular sailings on or show December 1 Sth, 1946 Watch for ANNOUNCEMENT of Overnight Sailings between MIAM! and RAVAWA time undergoing complete reconversion for passenger service. Refitted, refurnished and redecorated in the modera manner, the S. S. FLORIDA will afford the very finest 1m comfort, convenience and luxurious travel accommo dations and service, Vay <& OCCIDENT COMPAN 4 >< IT WON'T BE LONG NOW Until Automobile Production Is Increased! Suppl: iers’ strikes and material shortages have and still are holding up production on BUICK MOTOR CARS and other makes of cars and parts As these problems are settled. the production rate will increase, and before too long. many motor car owners will be driving brand new cars. Please be patient just a little while longer THANKS. Mulberg Chevrolet Company Distributors for BUICK - OLDSMOBILE - PONTIAC - CHEVROLET 319 Caroline Street PHONE 377 Key West Floride