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Pune in the first in- wre, he Jewelers upset the pin grt nya Bottle Cap inn wah im the Clas A C Seibel League, 14 to 0. ad ate Caps now have only a peesedehalt lead ever the Ater the big first inning for te Jeweters whet onchided ical with the help of o m= ty Navarro. The league - weirs rallied in the sixth for ~ Come bet fell short of tying “emt At bat the leader for the Ma- soamewts (Pest tte Cappers) was Car-| bomell with thewe im three tries. oer ey tapacanags nue! be ace 6% 210 O14 | fete Cape 168 105 689 10 4) & Roberts, Melgrat and Saw-! Heeeork, Baker and Albury. | thee rote Reberts, Navarro, ' (hemel theee-base hits: Kerr, tg. Perks, Hernandez; two-! tow fet Cartenell, Parks; stol- Atere, struck out: by ty Boker 3; bases on i Hebert 3, off Baker 8;¢ ~~ off Hemwork 14 im 3 innings; | Jewelers 30, Bottlers « geome 1.39, umpires: ( @lery and Jee Mira; scorer: Aguile te the epemer the American Le- oem trewed the Key West Mer- hone, 1 we 1 Beers bey Mumnengpr RHE Seeom i We O16 16 0 She home meme 146 eee ond Castro, Vida! and NS Aseverdte tome come Villareal, Castro; Gree-tese hits: Villareal, Diaz, Gomer twebere hit: Rosam; ten tee BE Garcia, Cast orweh cut ty Resem 0, by V' oe & beers on belle: off Vidal + aff Heeam &, double plays: Vil- tee! t© Gomes, Barber to V. oe eee of game 1:10; umpires je Meee ona C Atury coe reat a tee PORECAST Rey Weet and Vieinity: Clear t portly clewdy this afternoon, tote end Wednesday. Con- ord cool = Muderate to fresh eee te wanton lp we sendin Fierete Clear to partly tloudy cet conteoeed coud thas out Wednesday write through the Pler- vo Strats Moderate northeaster- © wie Ged cheer to partly tact weather tomght and Wed- we des fen Gell of Mexiee Moderate @eowtheasterty winds and clear to Berths clady weather tonight and Bete cctay Jectoomvitie to Apalachicola: S mall craft on storm warnings fee beem raped a ‘ hey Wee, Pla, Oct 16, 1006 (Oheorvetion token at 6:30 am. Eastern Standard Time, City Offiee) Honest yesterday i ot last aught 7 " ‘ Bactern Standard Time) + 6:26 am -_ 5:58 pm 18 pm tae ee + 231 om Hoge Tite Low Tide Pectern Standard Time) i 7am w@ pr fewfes 6 Aneiversaries (Meow America) - 0 years ago) Leonard * Roman Cathole prelete S tevegetown College, hbishop of neat Port 14, : a) , » 2s ' ’ “ teed June Seteh A Blakelock, net-/ “ape peutter whe had a/ ereek down who found it! “| te paintings in eer, born in teed Aug 6 Foot Mewre few § prodeas ¢ the his 4 cotgpen bern West Ches a e m * teed May 16, 1801 ee Joe Sliven, fam 4 pe octightes eh dammated Se ee MAT, and carly 1680s ee teed Foe a ime ed te Same GR Vee Oe Reta tees atten e Thaw teak sere hte if InSunday’s Game Batteries for next Sunday’s baseball game at the Municipal Stadium on Flagler Avenue be- tween the Pirates and Red Raid- ers will find Pancho) Salinero on the mound for the Bucs and Rod- riguez catching, while Bo Mea- dors will pitch for the Raiders and Joe Navarro or Buster Rob- erts catch. Pirates defeated the Raiders last Sunday by a one-sided score im the opening game of a three- out-of-five series for champion- ship of the city. The Raiders claim they will have their day next tire. Jackie Carbonell said, “He who laughs last, laughs best.” In Sunday's game, the Pirates were hitting with power. Mana- ger Bill Cates of the Raiders said that Buster Robert sand Philip Baker were winded in the field} from running after those base- balls. The Pirates are credited with two doubles and three triples and a homer, with eight singles, and the Raiders had one double and three triples and seven sin- gies. vo ke Acevedo and Joe Mira did some fine umpiring. Softball Standings CLASS A LEAGUE Club— W. L. Pet. Bottle Cap Inn - 12 3 800 Sher Jewelers 11 5 688} American Legion 10 6 625) VvFw 8 8 500 Roy's Auto Parts 6 8 .428 Key West Merchants 7 9 .438 Adams Dairy 311 .214 Games Tonight Adams Dairy vs. Jewelers (Ist game) American Legion vs. Bottle Cap Inn (2nd game). at Bayview = «Night Games) TONIGHT— 7:30—Sher Jewelers vs. Adams Dairy. 9,00—Bottle Cap Inn vs. Amer- ican Legion. THURSDAY— 7:80—Key West Merchants vs. Adams Dairy. 9:00—Roy’s Auto VFW. FRIDAY— 7:30—Miami Daily News vs. Miami Herald. 9:00—Delmonico vs. Griffin's Bar. Parts vs. Deepsea Fishing. Small Boats Essay Contest For Navy Day Captain T. C. Gibbs (SC) USN (Ret), in charge of Navy Day ivities in this area, has ar- vanged with officials at the Key West High School to sponsor a 500-werd essay contest, open to senior class boys only, with the prize to be command of a ship,| and a cordial invitation is ex~- or executive officer, or command of the control tower, or a squad- | ren of planes—whichever the winner would prefer. fewxor Curtis Dowling, head of the Department of English at Key West High School. A commit- tee of teachers will choose the three best essays, on the subject, ‘Our Navy", and submit them to | Captain Gibbs for final judging. | Entries must be in by October 24th j In commenting on the contest this morning, Professor Horace O'Beyent, principal of the high echool, said the contest had al- ready been announced to those | eligible to participate, and that » great deal of interest was mani- fested. A good many f the boys have already signed up to com-, pete for the honors. STITCHES IN HEART SAC | BALTIMORE, Md.—Half a) doen stitches taken in the heart | sae of Vernon Parker, 19-year-old eotered youth, who had been stabbed over the heart, are) |Many Army Commissions Still Open According to information re- eeived at the Seventh Army Headquarters, former Army war-| rant officers and Air Forces flight | officers who are physically and} otherwise qualified for military; service in accordance with cur- rent standards for enlistment or; induction, who have served hon-| orably after Septembr 16, 1940, | and who were discharged or re- | leased frorn active duty on or after. May: 12, 1945, will be offered en- | listment in the first grade in the; Enlisted Reserve Corps. Enlistment must be accomplish- ed within six months from the! date of discharge or relief from active. duty or before July 1, | tieth birthday, may make appli- To Qualifiers or induction, who served honor- ably after September 16, 1940, and who were discharged or re- leased from active duty on or after May 12, 1945, will be of- fered enlistment in the Enlisted Reserve Corps. Enlistments must be accomplished within six months from date of discharge or before July 1, 1947, whichever is later. Ali former male commissioned Army officers physically quali- fied for general service, limited service, or general service with a waiver, who have servd honor- ably, and who have not been sep- arated for unsatisfactory service, who have not attained their six- 1947, whichever is later. Such} cation for appointment in the Of- personnel will be informed that; ficers’ Reserve Corps fon the subsequent to enlistment in the| highest grade held at time) of re- Enlisted Reserve Corps, they will|lief from active duty, provided be eligible to compete for ap-| application is made prior to July! pointmnt as warrant officers in| 1, 1947, or within six months from the Organized Reserve Corps,| date of relief from active duty, provided they remain fully quali-| whichever is later. fied, physically and otherwise, for| At the present time, there are such appointment. |.No provisions for the appointment Former enlisted male Army/or enlistment in the Organized! personnel who are found physic-| Reserve Corps of nurses, dieti- ally and otherwise qualified for | cians, members of the Women's | actiye service in accordance with was made by Commissioner Louis, Carbonell and passed unanimous- ly, requesting that William M. Arnold, district passenger agent for the Florida Greyhound Lines, be asked by letter to allow bus tourists to remain about two or three full hours in the city. Clerk Roy Hamlin forwarded the letter in compliance witf the commissioners’ wishes. Arnold Unable To Compl - With Commissioners’ Wishes’ At the last regular meeting of k-———__—_____. =: the city commissioners, a motion] Key West Players one Oct. 2 Inviting Members} wi made an’ “Key West's “Little ‘Theatre’ | the National Resse group, the Key West Players, will | C@™e hold an open meeting tonight at | t© tie it up the Barn Theatre back of the 2#ced the Woman’s Club on Duval street, according to word received from -Mrs.-Betty Garnett, publicity di- rector. Not only members, but their friends, and anyone else who is '5.—The teous “no,” Arnold stated in his letter, “If at the end of the tour and this 30 to 40 minutes lay- over, the passenger is ready to interested in Little Theatre i tivities are invited to attend this} third game, was meeting. Mrs. George Mills; Cronin’s choice for the will lead the meeting, which is. primarily to make plans for the White, president of the club, “TUFFY” ROBERTS go back, and we (he Gir: | 54 production of the season, OPENING P. hound Line) force him to stay Pe SHOP; E. two or three additional hours, Anyone who wants to join can be ed D put to work, as actors aren't the} Merrill E. “Tuffy” in jonly ones with important work 2 front page advertisement. in to do in such a club, There are; The Citizen today announces his always scenes to be painted,{start in the plumbing business. props to -be collected, make-up, | Roberts has had 15 years’ @xper- costuming, typing parts, and nu- ben and will be glad _ one-day and two-day all-expense pancnep eens exromely, pesetily arian phys es - tours. The one-day tour (most No announcement has been} His place of business is at No. | popular), leaves Miami.at 8-a.m., made so far as to what the first Havana street. v ion, make an enemy for Key West.” Arnold told in detail of the present set-up of his company’s The contest is in charge of Pro- | current standards for enlistment { Exalted Elks Ruler ° oe ° ° Will Visit This City Exalted Ruler Alfred L. Bor-| resen, of Key West Lodge No. 551, of the Benevolent and Protective | Order of Elks, has received a com- | munication from Brother J. Alex-} ander Arnette, of West Palm! Beach, Fla., District Deputy, Flor- ida South, that he will pay an; official. visit to the local Elks} lodge at its regular meeting Thursday evening, October 17. He will be accompanied by Carl-Murer, secretary of the West Palm Beach Lodge No. 1352,-and ; party.. Their wives will also ac-{ company®. ‘them. . Reservations | Have' been made for the party at La‘ Concha Hotel. : v ae* Le 24} i i J. ALEXANDER ARNETTE | " ' Brother Arnette will address, the ladge. | -Several candidates are to be} | initiated and it is expected that | | the meeting will be a most in-; teresting and instructive one. j At the conclusion of the sess"n a buffet supper will be served, prepared by Brother Russell. J. } Villar, chef extraordinaire. All! | Elks are urged to be present to! welcome the distinguished guests | | tended to all visiting Elks to aid} in making this a memorable oc- } casion. { TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | (Know America) i Admiral Jonas H. Ingram, re- tiring commander in chief of the Atlantic Fleet, born at Jefferson- | ville, Ind., 60 years ago. Vice Admiral Robert L. Ghorm- ley, retired from active duty, war- } time head of the Hawaiian sea | frontier, born in Portland, Oreg., | 63 years ago. Mervin Le Roy, producer-direc- tor, born in San Francisco, 46 years ago. Maj. Gen. Philip B. Fleming, Federal Works Administrator, born in Burlington, Iowa, 59 years ago. J. Kenneth Galbraith, Fortune Magazine editor, onetime OPA deputy administrator, born in On- tario, Canada, 38 years ago. James E. Markham, alien prop- } erty custodian, Washington, born | in Lowell, Mass., 52 years ago. [ Dr. Wilson M. Compton, presi- dent of Washington State College, } FHA-OPA Strengthen Program For US. Veterans’ Housing }erans’ preference rights; to insure | {gram. The placard requirements ‘priority for their purchase. | Should be directed to him. '40 times around Trafalgar Square | STAR * BRAND | and CUBAN Army Corps or other female per- sonnel. | | i | Opa and the Office of the Hous- ing Expeditor, Wilson W. Wyatt, | have announced today the in- auguration of a nation-wide com- | pliance and enforcement program ! to safeguard veterans’ preference | and protect them from over-ceil- ing charges for new homes erect- ed under the Veterans Emergency Housing Program. Wyatt has delegated the com- pliance and enforcement duties to OPA,: the Federal Housing | Administration continuing to set maximum sales prices, along with the priorities which they grant the builder. The four major objectives of the program are: To protect vet- that houses built under the pro- gram conform substantially with the builders’ commitments in their priority applications; to see that the completed houses sell at maximum legal prices or less; and to obtain compliance with the placard requirements of the pro- on priority No. 5 grants (those applications received since ‘Sep- tember 26, 1946) is that all dur-} ing construction, and for thirty days after completion, for houses built under veterans’ priorities, prominent place must be given to | notice that veterans have first} In Key West, Acting Area Rent | Director Leo H. Warren, with of- | fices in the Federal Building, is in charge of the enforcement and | compliance program. All forms} 'may be secured from him, any | questions regarding the program! The new program is Mr. Wyatt’s first real attempt to, force builders to comply with the | Veterans’ Housing rules. Its main, purpose is to see that priorities are not obtained under false pri tenses, but that veterans actual get first chance at buying new} houses, without having to pay any under-the-counter bonuses. All 550 local OPA rent con- trol offices: will work with FHA} in this program. Unfair! A London teacher received the following letter from the mother of one of her pupils: “Dear Miss - —: Please don’t give Johnny any more; homework. That sum about how long would it take a man to walk caused his father to lose a whole | day’s work. Then when he| walked it, you marked the sum wrong.” | aL ARREST Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD | -AMERICAN COFFEE | Try A Pound Today!! . LOOK OUT FOR Recent medical reports reveal that an | amazing number of children (and grow! Ups too) may be victims of Pin-Worms- often wit ing what is wrong! ‘and these pests, living inside the human body, can cause real distress. ‘So wateh out for the warning sins that Pin-Worms—especially the JAYNE’S P-W and arrives in Key West around | noon. On the day down the driver ; points out interesting facts about | the Florida Keys. After having} the passengers partake of a/ luncheon, a_ guided sight-seeing | tour is made. They are not re-| quired to leave the city but may; stay over from 30 minutes to six months, and this fact is explain- ed very clearly to them. Company's Advertising Program Arnold went on in his letter to tell of what the bus company is doing for Key West, “Our com- pany has spent many thousands of dollars advertising Key West! and the Florida Keys in newspa- pers and nationally known mag- azines,” Arnold added. “The company also has had; folders printed and circulated about Key West, and have con-} structed many large diaromes} featuring ‘Visit Key West’ with} beautiful drawings of the Over-| seas Highway.” { These are on display in New} York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Cleveland, and throughout the South. William M. Arnold has, recent- ly been elected president of the board of directors of the local Chamber of Commerce.” The “CYNTHIAY 17 Jewel . . 14 kt. yellow 17 Jewel... 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