The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 10, 1946, Page 3

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= wee PG hed sx mnings against Navy mete weeks ago and held the wrviemen tw two hits while ety ching out nine Lineup Nevers will probably throw w tom egeinst the Pirates Semdey (igures in parentheses uhee*ang season's batting aver- ne the plate, Joe Navarro (188) Om the mound. Sewrting (12.5) lanky Bubber Meet Pirates tar right Red Sox, six-hit shutout against yesterday at Fenway Park in Bos- City Basketball Leagues To Start Coming Month a meeting of basketball | At \ fret bese, Clayton Sterling | managers .at the City. Hall last | (oe Covering Meneger William Cates (271); At thivd, Mario (= Getteping at short, Jack Car- tenet? 4.181); night, it was decided to schedule the keystone bag, practice games at the High School gym, beginning November 4th, Hernandez | with league play to begin on No- vember 18th. For a team to be included in the schedule, it will be necessary te the eetfield, DeWitt Roberts | for its forfeiture fee and its play- 1 Aroma. 751? Petes, other than announcing (2% Julius Villareal “hete” Beker (958), Tony jers contracts to be in the City Recreation Department office by November Ist. Those present at the meeting ee erties piteher, have not }iast night included G. W. Bar- teh petite thelr probable line-} ker, Bob Dopp, Nestor Castaneda, To Attend Meat Pat Lane, W. Miller, Jack Smith, Louis Carbonell, and Dwight Hunter, Another basketball meet- ing will be held orf October 23rd. | Of Democrats | Resume Softball In Jacksonville) 4 ction At Park Treat of Cora Lee Stanley and Relph Williams, negroes, on a 4 having murdered Po- dose Valdez, has been chmer boeman te Thursday because Assistant Siete Attorney William V. Al- ey, menher_of the State Dem. ate Excout&e Committee, will etemt @ meeting to be held baht wm Jeckeeaville October 15 to Two Class A League contests | peminate « candidate for comp-| 1. scheduled for this eevning. teodter*te succeed James M. Lee, we 1 sbhatrasers Mice Florence Sawyer, district eomitioewoman fron® Monroe, ‘attend the state ne og her moth tae & will Wave here tuda te hae v, Mr, and iney Mathews, Jr. Miss Ht go from Gainesville to « ret e , deck wonvill wo tine Att Me gedoy t he omy Albury will leave fee Jacksonville, and wilt be back in time for ” ' 7 Enjoying Sta y But “Mies” Island City of 1426 Von Mew Flume Gato Pr cates cqinming of the trial of Cora | 1.04 fought. taney and Ralph Wilson on} i-mined to retain a tight grip Field Tonight Softball action at Bayview Park peetpened from next Wednesday will be resumed tonight after al layoff of five days, due to the} tropical disturbance that by-pass- ed Key West last weekend. The last games were played Friday In the opener, Adams Dairy teed fast Sunday at his home} i) tackle the VFW nine. The| Milkmen are in last place in the standings and will be fighting hard tonight to rise out of the} cellar. Veterans need the game to remain in the race. ‘ Battery for the Dairymen will i ge to Gaines-| 1. Gardner and Frank Sands. Sawyer's son) Arias and J. Mira will work for the VFW’s. Jewelers vs. Legion Sher Jewelers, second place attend the] tub, will cross bats in the sec- ond game with the American Le- gionnaires, who are just two games behind the Jewelers. The contest will really be Jewelers are de- on second spot and to nudge clos- er to the league-leading Bottle Cap Inn. Legion, on the other hand, is just as determined to slash the Jewelers’ two-game lead over them to a single game. Should the Jewelers win to- etreet, and Miss Louise! night they probably will clinch ¢ Fleming street, who are} the coveted second spot. cemains, um New York City, ; we fine for a visit, Andy Park is slated to pitch tien friends here that the} for the Jewelers, and Frank but Tynes, who turned in a no-hit, coat thew wall Be glad to get back | 1.6 ,un game on his last appear- com om their return trip. ee0-YEAR OLD BOOK WASHINGTON A 28-foot- forme Chinese manuseript, which bed been locked in the Cave of @ Teeseand Buddahs fo: the past we ywers Wan recently preset edt te the Library of Congress by Dy Hu Shih, former Chinese Am- beset Written around the eth century, i was walled up me the cave about the yea! 1035 ab in early modern times, vy wae the t of diseases eo long see Voyages ance on the mound, will oppose the catching for the Jewelers and Somez for the Legion. Here's how the clubs stack up in the league: Class A | Club— WwW. L. Pct j Bottle Cap Inn 12 2.857 Sher Jewelers -10 4 714 ‘American Legion .... 8 6.571 Se a on Key West Merchants 7 8 .467 Roy’s Auto Parts... 6 8 .429 ' Adams Dairy ~ 211 .154 Cravat was the name given by erur-' the French in the reign of Louis! visited markets in N | other eastern points on the buy- XIV to the scarf worn by- the | Croatian soldiers. { Dickson, p Bosox Win, 40; Lead Cards Two Games To One (By Associated Press) FENWAY PARK, Boston, Oct. 10.—It was too much Rudy York and Dave Ferriss here yesterday as the Boston Red Sox won 4-0 from the St. Louis Cardinals. York, the slugging first sacker, knocked in three of the four runs with a prodigous wallop. into the leftfield stands. Ferriss allowed the Cardinals only six hits and kept them fair- ly well scattered. The victory shoves the Red Sox out front again in the 1946 World Series. They now lead the Na- tional League champions, two games to one. , The fourth battle of the annual classic is being played here this afternoon. Munger was to have started on the hill for the Red- birds and Dobson of the Sox was slated to oppose him. If more games are necessary, the teams will travel back to St. Louis to complete the series. Box score of the game yester- | day: 4 St. Louis (NL) Player— Schoendienst, 2b Moore, cf Musial, 1b Slaughter, rf Kurowski, 3b Garagiola, c Walker, lf Marion, ss aSisler Wilks, p Sis apie eke | COPRRE OKHOOM Bl cocn men monwd Sl Hhommocnroonon? Totals— 3 Boston (AL) Player— Moses, rf Pesky, ss DiMaggio, cf Williams, lf York, 1b Doerr, 2b __ Higgins, 3b H. Wagner, c Ferriss, p ——_- Nweewd, | eo coh Oo a wh co loconmennrom l wccmoonwor | conn Totals— 32 8 27:15 a—Batted for Dickson in 8th. St. Louis 000 000 000—0 Boston - 300 000 01x—4 Cmdr. Shepard Lauds Hamlin, sel to the Submarine Base: “I would like to take this oc-| casion to express my appreciation | for the cooperation and courtesy | rendered to me while stationed in | Key West. It has been a pleasure | working with the different, branches of the City Administra-| tion and in particular with the! City Police and City Clerk. “I may not be able to see all members of the force goodbye, so if you will pass this | along, I will appreciate it very much. . “I think Key West is a mighty nice place to live in and I am looking forward tO returning in the future to again enjoy the sunshine, the fishing and warm hospitality. “Sincerely, VIRGIL H. SHEPARD. | In an interview with The Citi- zen this morning, Mr. Ellingson said he wished everyone to know that his relations with Command- er Shepard had always been very pleasant, and that ryone in the City Administration had en- joyed working with him. Cessna Bobeat Not | Gulf Oil Aireraft The twin-engine “Bobcat” plane which took a nose-dive in- /to a marl pit at Boca Chica Sun- day, has been identified as one belonging to the Dooley Station and Drydock Company in Fort | Lauderdale, Florida, and not to the Gulf Oil, as was previously supposed. Authorities at | Boca Chica have vee wetend to stop in Wash-| parks. Bubber Sweeting will do| peen in touch with the owners, | | who are expected to make ar- rangements to salvage their | property at an early date. | | Beldner Back From Eastern ° : Buying Trip | Bunny Beldner, proprietor of | Beldner’s Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear ‘Shop, has returned from a very | suecessful buying trip. . The Beldner Shop proprietor ew York and | ing trip. | The fifth game is also sched-! {} uled to be played here. are Tomas Castillo and Mario Perez In Letter |v: O. J. S. Ellingson, City Man- ager of Key West, has released the following letter which he The Weather received from Comdr. Virgil H. Shepard, who was relieved Tues- 8 Rheperd, sho v : FORECAST lay of his duties as legal coun. Key West and Vicinity: Gen- Cuban Navy Nine Plays Boca Chica Fliers Here Today The starting lineup of ‘the team from Cuba that is opposing the Boca Chica Aviators at Navy Field here this afternoon fol- lows: L. Forbes, rightfield; O. Lopez, centerfield; S. O'Halloran, third base; C. Hernandez, first base; R. Scull, second base; J. Varona, shortstop; M. Veitia, leftfield; R. Santos, catcher; Julian Garcia, pitcher. Substitutes ready to go into the game if needed include: Alfonso Perez, catcher; M, Diaz, catcher; J. Salcedo, pitcher; A. Zequira, pitcher; A. Cordero, infield; C. Terry, infield; T. Castillo, infield; A. Matos, outfield; | Jorge Veliz, outfield. The lineup for the Boca Chica Aviators was not made public. Should the Cubans, who are here in connection with the local El Grito de Yara (Battle Cry of. Yara, where the Cuban revolu- tion is said to have started) cele- bration, live up to their repiita- tions, the game should have been | { the way. It was announced before game time at 1 o'clock this afternoon i that the commissioner of sports, {Captain Jose Fernandez, M.N., aide to the chief of staff of the Cuban Navy, and his aide, Man- | uel Danila Piosa, would be among the spectators. Rogelio Santos, who was to have started as catcher for the} visitors from the Island Republic, is the star backstop for the Armed Forces Baseball League of Cuba, | and his battery partner, Julian | Garcia, is the champion pitcher of both the Amateur and Armed! Forces Leagues of that country. Leadro Forbes is the best hitter ; on the club. A. Zequira formerly | performed with the Cincinnati} Reds, colored baseball team. The manager, Jose Abueri, is a former professional baseball play- er in the United States and later in Cuba. S, O'Halloran is a veteran third baseman who has played with | Central and South American} teams as well as in Cuba. Others on the roster who have | performed in the United States ! | erally fair this afternoon, tonight! and Friday. Gentie to moderate ; variable winds, mostly southerly ; to westerly. { Florida: Fair this afternoon | and tonight. Friday partly clou-/} dy, scattered afternoon showers, | mostly in the Tallahassee area. | Jacksonville through the Flor- | ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex-; | ico: Gentle to moderate winds, and say | mostly west to southwest today | 8 { and tonight becoming southwest } to south Friday. Generaliy fair | weather. { Jacksonville to Apalachicola: j No small craft or storm warnings | have been issued. REPORT. Key West, Fla., Oct. 10, 1946 (Observation taken at 8:30 am., Eastern Standard Time, City Office) Temperatures | Highest yesterday | Lowest last night Mean Normal | Precipitation | Rainfall, 24 hours ending | 8:30 a.m., inches pid Relative Humidity 16“ Tomorrow's Almanac (Eastern Standard Time) 6:24 a.m. 6:04 p.m. Moonrise 6:59 p.m. | Moonset 7:04 a.m. Tomorrow’s Tides Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) | High Tide Low Tide 10:17 a.m. 3:35 a.m. 10:02 p.m. 3 p.m. i 88} 7! 82| 80 00 | {Sunrise Sunset SISTERS APART 60 YEARS OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, — | For the first time in sixty years | Mrs. Mary Gregory, 66, and Mrs. Cc. C. Joseph, 65, of Tampa, Fla., sisters, were together. Orphaned when children, they were adopt- ed by separate families and lost touch with one another. ‘Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? ‘Thousands of couples are weak, worn-out, ex- hausted solely because body lacks iron. For new vim, vitality, try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Contains iron you, too, may need for pep; also vitamia Bs, Get rogular $1.00 size now only 89+! At all drug stores everywhere—in dner's Pharmacy. {Key West, at G Nees OSodOoONETOECS aa ogee ‘ ecooe ” get ee Oils and Fruits! “= “ Zante, | Tha, wa Information released by the spect ot mati ditman ile 300 wr ma Area Prite Control Board of OPA | Will end om Qctober . - this. week indicates that ceiling) Mr. Roberts also lene. ceew prices on retail cleomargarine, | that singe next be B Le OF e. mayonnaise, shortenings, cooking line, the yin rday j ae -_ ‘ah salad oils were advanced’ as ditor, The Citizen: : of October 7, although the in- At a recent meeting of the City | creasé* was approved too late to Commissioners, aceording’ to ac-|appéar-on the dealers’ price lists | counts in The Citizen, someone] effective’ that date. asked Mayor Demeritt what hap- ‘Money Decontrolled pened.to the Garrison Bight proj-} OPA also announces that hon- ect and the Mayor is reported to/ey. was removed from price con- have replied, “It died a natural}trol on September 27, under s.o.! death.” Correction, Mr. Mayor. 1t}132, There has been some con- | will remain on, duty all. , from 8 a.m. to 5 Failure to display a red - tion sticker after. the | will result in arrest of the 2 ting party. Those arrested wil! ibe forced to pay double the fine, | plus the inspection cost, city | tax collector warned the did not die a natural death. | fusion on this point. Paradoxically, the Chamber of Commerce killed it. C. RICHARDSON: fof all, kinds, except pineapple, FAVORS PRESENT STATUS Editor, The Citizen: At the last commissioners’ meeting, I understand Mr. Louis Carbonell made a motion to send a letter to the Greyhound representative requesting that the tourist be allowed to roam the streets of Key West for several hours, so that the city may also benefit by these tours. Just what has downtown Key West to offer? Especially on Sun- hard-fought and interesting all | day, as everything is closed ex-} cept the restaurants. The Grey- hound Lines can’t afford to, take a chance of having these people get any kind of a meal at ary restaurant. So for the informa- tion of these commissioners, the tourists are not only taken to all points of interest in Key West that would be impossible to cov- er on foot and alone, but they do have reservations at one of the nicest dining rooms in South Florida where they stop for an hour or more for lunch. Contrary to Mr. Carbonelt’s in- formation, the city benefits in} several ways. The owner of the brestaurant property is one of the largest taxpayers in the city and the restaurant is supplied entire- ly by local wholesalers. Signed, INTERESTED CITIZEN. WAITING FOR STORM NEWS Editor, The Citizen: It is with the deepest regrets I am sitting here waiting for the news of Key West and vicinity. Hoping and praying that the great storm will pass over with- out any damage to your beautiful little island. I have such lovely memories of. down there in December, 1943, also in March, 1944. Those beau- tiful sunsets and flowers, etc. We had planned our summer vacation down there last July, but the “polio scare” kept us away. We are again planning a nice visit down there some time this winter, so let us hope God is good to all of you and brings you safely through this crisis. Sincerely yours, MRS. GEO. H. ABBOTT. P.S.—I forgot to mention, I want to take your paper again. Would like to start with today’s issue. HIS EXPLANATION JACKSONVILLE, Fia.—Stop- ping a driver who turned left at a downtown corner, almost knocked down a “no left turn” sign in the middle of the strect, a motorcycle officer was astound- ed when the driver, admitting that he had seen the Sign, de* clared, “Yes, but I’m from out of town.” All of Mark Twain's manu- scripts were edited by his wife. RELIEVE THAT TORMENTING It is no longer necessary to put up with the trouble caused by Pin- Worms! A highly effec- . tive way to deal with this ugly infection has been established. Ask your druggist for P-W, the Pin-Worm tablets developed in the laboratories of Dr. D. ‘The small, easy-to-take ray to remove Pin-Worms. So don't take chances with the embarrassing rectal itch and other distress caused by these creatures that live inside the human body. If you suspect Pin-Worms, get JAYNE'S P-W and follow the directions. Your druggist knows : P-W for Pin-Worme! quickly, once they discover ren ing the excess acids and waste out of the When disorder of kidney function permits SHE Without AND GARRY” cause of their trouble may be: blood, They help most people pass about 3 i remain in your blood, it Many sufferers relieve ‘backache ey “ ‘The kidneys are Nature's chief. pints a day. Poisonous matter to pan ts @roggist for Dox m't wait! your ‘ist for ns Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used. euccesatully by millions for over 40 years. Dogn’ happy relief and will help the 18 milles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waate your Get Doan’s Pills, | | ¢ Pruits Of Temporarily Caiihed fruits and fruit juices THE ARTMAN PRINTING were automatically suspended from price control on October 1, as the supply is currently very r . These may be reinstated when the West Coast packs begin | to move. The Two Vegetables Still Controlled | gqa_geseeeeeeeece eens The only canned vegetables | rocer SEL That GOOD remaining under control at the! ig uiyy - present’ time. are tomatoes and| ST AR * B ;tomato” products, and baked! Key West Orange Prices and CUBAN In this area, only two items of! Try A Pound Ti produce ;remain under control; | bananas. and oranges. In Key; West, ‘Florida oranges have the following retail ceiling prices at this time: Indian River, 10% | cents per pound; other than In-; dian River,-942 cents per pound. ; Legion Auxiliary Meeting Tonight Arthur Sawyer Unit No. 28,| American Legion Auxiliary, will: hold its regular meeting at 8 o'clock ‘fonight in the Legion Home at White and Southard streets. ‘ Initiation ceremonies’ will be cofferred on all new members} not yet initiated. Plans will also | be completed for the Hallowe'en | Dance tobe given in the Legion’s | club... BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval St. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Received Daily by Leased Wire Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks The Shifts“ that keep EVERYTHING to themselves Sy Sport Shirts . Suit Shirts of Washable AUSTINIZED Fabhce Ten quality tests are made to be certain that every bit of fit, color, and texture stays permanently with these shirts —no matter how many times they're laundered. Secret of this lasting style is the fabric— it's an Austinized rayon that's vat-dyed, Sanforized and 40-way quality-tested to make absolutely certain it will keep everything through plenty of wearing and washing. KANTOR’S MEN’S SHOP

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