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PHUREDAY, No VEMBER 2i, i946 tenths. mans Caps, Legion Start/High School Ca : ge Series For Carey) Loop Has6 Teams | PRESIDENT-SUBMERGES | |__ (Continued trem Page Une" : United Mine Workers on strike. The President arrived at the submarine dock at 12 minutes of | eight aboard the 63-foot gasoline- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Anglers Catch | Blue Marlin Here} Sufficient To Call Howard Webber and C, W. Benefit Tonight; A six.team High School bas- ketball league, supplanting the Gomez Letter Not By FULLER WARREN The Citizens Committee on Ed-, People who believe their motored “Dolphin,” held in readi- Higbee, tourists, staying at the | Grand Jary Here} on feet of a ~ te benefit of “Rosie” Caren, “oeret Dall player, will be held proposed City Junior League, will € exhibition play Monday night, City Recreation Director Dwight Hunter announced today. ness by the Navy for Mr. Tru-|La Concha Hotel, yesterday en- man’s fishing needs. Dressed in| ‘a cool-looking pink T-shirt, open (Seer nah oe cae Ged at the neck; tan slacks and| the launch “Evelyn,” for a day’s i Circuit Judge Aquilino Lopez, dy. explained in detail today his tattitude toward the letter that ucation, headed by S. ‘Kendrick Guernsey of’ Jacksonville, one of the ablest antd mostt public-spirit- should be. taught ished and decesitly teach ers, should a members of the 1947 Legislature } was submitted. to him yesterday | eq. mem in jlorida, recently re- Hunter said that Coach Nathan | brown shoes, he strode across the| outing at their favorite sport. tby Rogelio Gomez, who declared } Conteh at @ o'clock at Poh when the peat Hinge of v H. Pepper, director of athletics, has taken over and will direct the |deck to the U-boat, conversing| They had been a little disappoint- | with Commander O. A. Scheirni, | ed with Florida’s reputed fishing |commanding officer of the anti-| fame, having tried twice at Mi- |submarine development detach- ami and had caught nothing dur- wwe te Bottle Cap Inn, City | league. Heth teams have a number of re 1° High School “tere © their lineups. Play- pc aoa =e _ ~ ~y Caps will be @ mound adversary, = Wy Bovter) Roberts Tur sine: ~~ Sebel expert will play whttelt leaving Blondel Han- on tet aged by Marcus Mora. Porter-Allen Insurance, man- aged by William Freeman. Wolverines, coached by Louis . hentle the pitching bur-| Pineda. ; u * creek third baseman! Cruz, ipa Diaaia be oo _ a a + onl Pag coached by Kermit ais on Rosem will piteh for} — “seggaie Billy Boeyen will captain the Wolverines, Bert Thompson the | Conchs, Gifford Herrick the Wild- \neups for both teams Catholic Youth Center, man- | climbed up to the conning tow-! er. As the Commander-in-Chief | went aboard his blue and white | ‘flag carrying the National Seal! | was run up and the captain, Lt. | ; Commander stood in formation at quarters. | | After greeting the skipper and | ly the 20 feet or so to the verti-| } cal iron ladder ascending to the | conning tower. { Climbs Ladder Nimbly | | Placing both hands on a head-/ sides at 1230 Sixth avenue, and | tal case be ready for submission Higbee at 1231 Avenue of the | | ment. ing two long days of effort. Photographers had a field day,! They decided to give Key West |especially when Mr. Truman}@ chance, and that’s where they made their first good investment. They. boated a blue marlin weighing 60 pounds yesterday, three miles off Sand Key. The blue marlin is the first Casler, and crew/ marlin to be caught in these wa-jof a letter, Judge Lopez added, ters since prior to World. War Il. The rare catch was about a crew, Mr. Truman walked brisk-| quarter torn off by a 12-foot | one is empaneled. shark. Both Key West visitors are with the U. S. Rubber company of New York City. Webber re- Americas. The party also brought in;a good number of bonito, and saw a sailfish, but the latter was not hooked. Super-Market Joins Food Outlet Group Ernest Rivero, general mana- ge ket, announce stoday that his market has been joined as an associate member of a group of independently owned grocers who have formed a buying or- ganization which is known as MRG, the group consisting of 33 associated food outlet stores Jo- | cated in Miami and on the Keys. The object of the association is to buy food products in large quantities at the lowest possible ; that many types of gambling are jgoing on in Key West, except bingo. Judge Lopez informed Gomez that, if the letter was submitted in the form of an affidavit, the eourt would take it under advise- ment in determining whether or not to call a grand jury into ses- sion. But the statement, in the form wilk not be submitted to the con- | sideration of a grand jury until When that time will be, no- , body knows. As Judge Lopez said, a grand jury will be sum- 'moned next week should a capi- to the jury. Otherwise, there is; no telling when another grand ) jury will be convened in Key West. i Three paragraphs of Gomez) vealed some eilarming facts about education in this state. The commiljtee showed that ‘|school teaches in Florida’s 10 poorest counties in 1944-45 re- ‘to provide more money for selipo! needs. , Following -are the soureés,and | amounts of money distributed by salary fund: (3! state (1945): to. the teachers ceived an aves-age salary of only:|(1) %-cent gasoline $1,161, and:.thiit the average sal- tax snares none 1,884,481.25 avy in the 10/ wealthiest countigs | (2) Beverage tax 3,682,046.62 was $1,921—lless than $165 phr | (3) Motor Vehiele li- month. In siaort, the average sial-|- cense tax ...... 9,188,806.23 ; ary of the fhighest paid schiool| (4) License and in- teachers in jFlorida is probably ventory tax less than that of a croupier pof a (chain store) 575,945.29 crap-table. -And the average sal- ; (5) Auto transporta- , ary. of ther lowest paid s¢‘hool | tion tax & 506.06 teachers—lass than $95 a month | (6) One mill tax Gs31.17 —is only slightly higher than the , (7) Interest on state , subsistence; wage paid ‘relief » school fund , 36,827.72 workers Gui‘ing the depression. Grand Total— $1 ' £933, 923.34 It ought; to be as plain asa! Two of these taxes Aould prob wart on a society woman’s, nose | ably stand increases fg so worth that our sy'stem of free public a purpose as an intr Aage schools will} soon break down if ee eee andard shan wee teachers ar» compelled to work BAO ‘ much longei: for such salaries. Tt George Was'dington’sj saiary is doubtful that feachers can pur-'! president was/$25,000 wes fn , letter read: | chase with their subsistence wag: ' “I would like for this court to! es enough food’ for ‘minimum! r a enlighten me and to take under, nourishmen!. Hunger is the , 3 o/ th nt ali poe and alerts strongest yp in the human f 3 : ly . j gambling situation here. Why! body. Hiwigry teachefrs certain- 'j - should the Tropical Amusement} ly can’t terich efficiently. | és ed THE A ING LPark that indulges in a clean} That somnething can’ be done |: FLIGHI Ne ’ |and fair game of bingo, be! about the ‘outrageously low wag- ee : f Vee" threatened to stop or tht I would! es paid Florida school teachers H * AILY AT "P:40°AM prices and distribute the items through their own warehouse to their associated stores. Mr. Rivero states that under : of the Broadway Super Mar-|be arrested and charged with a} was shown by the action of the | | felony and permit other and allj other games to operate wide open without being molested? churches in their functions to |raise money and by civic clubs all over the state. “TI am a taxpayer and one who has all my taxes paid. I respect- fully request that your hon- orable court take this matter be- fore the grand jury and investi- | gate and determine why gamb- ling is wide open in Key West { teachers’ salaries. “Tt is a well known fact that] in salaries made possible by th: bingo is played everywhere by; 1945 Legistature in providing an |} ‘additional,’ $6,000,000 a year for’: (The incre: (95 additional appropriation was not! reflected in the report of the Citi- ; zens Committee on Education. But eyen with this increase, teachers’ salaries, particularly in ONE WAN PLES FAX view of the vast increase in the ALSO DARY MIGHTS — cost of Hiving within the last year, |; AT’ 41S Pap - ¥ are still\ miserably low.) ie AN 2 0:24 Paw é If the 1945 Legislature could |} *are/ Aras ator “QS provide ,an additional $6,000,000 | a year for schools, the 1947 Legis- '! and Monroe county, and bingo in Legion | cats - " shortstop: nesta a et NN the | high rung he watched his feet | Cnciem, contertield: The league will be conducted, arerully a anes Se aay Villareal, leftficid: on a round-robin basis at the | Ger . ae ae snes | w@btfield {conclusion of which the first two | 604 ate ae SNEED Ag: | eateher j teams will play vo-out-of- x 5 ae { play a_ two-out-of. Pas | second base; | three-game series for the title. | mira! ND si er eesitee | i base | The offieial league opening is De- | th as pate ae es ie ee jer, first base jemeber 2 All guises will be | TORO: Teaeeee ee cee | Seem pitches, | played at tho: hight school em. [O77 fs litle apparent effort as| | masium on Monday nights. pS eee er ee ee « ortstop | Exhibitions slated for Monday | Mr. Truman. In fact, willing 1. third base; | are: hands reached down and helped | . md base | Wolverines vs. Catholic Youth|the Admiral up the last few | * ne base | Center, 7 p.m. rungs. | M Ke catcher Wildcats vs. Porter Allen Co.,|. Smiling broadly, the President | et arthy centerfield | 8 pm. joked with photographers busi-| tert rightheld; | Raiders vs. Conchs, 9 p.m. ly snapping pictures. As Com- “ " td | ee mander Casler issued his com-| res | ner i mands releasing the submarine} Va not be able to The W hi from its moorings, Mr. Truman Stet Wilerens wit | eather took off his cap and waved it. He and J reia to left. | yelled to the newsmen and asked mee Gates and A. Lunn FORECAST them if they would rike to ride ' © rewerve for the Bottlers.| Key West and Vicinity: Partly ee re = ey IE not, he, wyime their services| cloudy this afternoon, tonight | $2» there was plenty of room he benefit of “Radio” | and Friday. Gentle to moderate | inside. 2 A | Dwight Hunter, super-| east and southeast winds. | aoe to pane the skipper of 4 reereation; Pedro Agui-| Florida: Partly cloudy over | *he ee aid a iknow feet seorekeeper; F. Vil-| south portion today, tonight and; ¥2eMer He would submerge or oeire, M. Varela, um-| Friday with widely scattered | Not. He said he expected to re- > Webb, scoreboard at-| showers along the east coast. turn about noon. He had been} \ & Goehring, mana-| Over north portion, mostly cloudy | given the President's diet for ' Cap Pie Traynor” | today with occasional light rain| both breakfast and _ luncheon. eohet. anager, Jewelers; K.! during the forenoon becoming | te eee menu, Casler said, : sete, Bottlers; B. Saw-| partly cloudy tonight and Friday. was to consist of tomato Juice, tem, Jewelers, B. Han-| Little change in temperature ex-| 07€ egg, bacon and milk, Calf’s Battlers; D. Rob-| cept warmer in north portion. liver was the luncheon dish. The! Jewelers; C. Ster- Jacksonville through the Flor- submarine was scheduled to 80 « ©, Bottlers; A. Parks,| ida Straits: Moderate northeast | t© the “submarine operating woes Jewelers; William}to east winds today becoming field” some distance out in the wooo base, Bottlers; A.| gentle to moderate east to south-| Florida Straits. | ~» seeomd base, Jewelers; J.| ca$t tonight and Friday. Weather Captured by British { weit, third base, Bottlers; | partly cloudy except cloudy today; The submarine was captured ba hurd base, Jewelers;| and occasional rain today fore-! by the British in Norway and! - os om tg ont noon over extreme north portion.| taken to Londonderry, Ireland, shartstap, Jewcle East Gulf of Mexico: Moder-| where it was taken over by the leftfield, Bottlers; Os-/ ate east to southeast winds ex-| Rainbow Division of the Amer- tefvfietd, Jewelers; D.| cept fresh over Apalachee Bay/ ican fleet, a unit specializing in! ae enterfield, Bottlers;| today becoming geptle feast to; operation of captured subma- enterfield, Jewele outheast tonight and Friday.|;ines. After being taken to * ightfield, Bottlers;| Showers over extreme north por-} ports yas over- ‘ . A A Portsmouth, N. H., it was over ehttield, Jewelers; Geo.| tion today; otherwise partly | hauled and brought here where ry cowed, Jewelers; Ar-| cloudy weather. ‘ | it has been used for experimental tenn piteher, Bottlers;| Jacksonville to Apalachicola: | work since January. It is one of ant captain, Adams | No small craft or storm warnings | the atest model submarines * ¢ ffin, Soro bam been issued. | turned out by the Nazis during be ter! (Wrinkley ES bs Sar oe " dl the war. It was constructed on naraham, coach, meters: REPORT | a mass production, assembly line ered eusener, cewe ~|__ Key West, Fla., Nov. 21, 1946 | basis of prefabricated parts. : ont Jack y iliereal, outfield-| Highest yesterday 81) Onmine Uconine tower asa " on ¥ | (Observation taken at 8:30 am,’ Statue of Liberty standing bbe contiqnsd until Eastern Standard Time, | against background and flanked Aonien le iy oe a cal wy Office) | by two shamrocks. The design . wb donate their Lowest wae 72| stands oomugently Gvenan ee ; . i eS = ealGn The U-boat carries a crew 1 | pal at ca H nena nae eee i : ae - 76) of approximately 15 men. pees pion Peaisiietion is) After his return this noon, Mr. 7 sory we lone i 24 ie aed | Truman wise-cracked with cor+) win MOTHER EVE Ay aes stats emt os! respondents when reminded that HAD NO WRINK ; Relative Humidity ~~ "Commander Casler was a Mis- | 14.508 PARK, Md.—(AP) ai ‘ sourian. The President remarked | Howes likes apples. | Tomorrow's Almanac | jokingly that Casler sbi another of “Apple week” ‘astern a | of the Missouri gang, referring to! " penta spe- oe Sopaatd Le on the group of White House aides, | the University of Mary-] Sunset an “a9. (advisors and cabinet members ‘ tt said ‘three ap-|] Moonrise “| many of whom are from Mis-; } sourl. wrinkles | Moonset up| the to keep elp firm High Tide Lew Tide Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) 9:40 a.m. 2:54 a.m. 8:54 p.m. 2:22, p.m. Additional Tide Data Reference Station, Key West Time of! Height of | | | No Name Key (east side) — Boca Chica : (Sandy Point) _40 min. Caldas Channel +-2hr. «north end) -10 min. +1.4 ft. % Minus corrections to be sub- “ a clad v4 Prvag | tracted. Plus corrections to be of apples and, | added. ves for you Wie| BABY'S CRIES SAVE FAMILY etuemg Your grandmother jen of Eden chose an, LINDSAY, Ont.—Awakened by seaith, nutrition, and ; the cries of her baby, Mrs. Har- apples. Help! vey, of Haliburton, sprang out of sues. So ladies who; ’ ” t more lerge crop of Fruit ja fire on the ceiling of the bed- nas |} room. She succeeded in arousing ar-| her other sons, Murray, #4, and th rae CY pt in| Harold, 7. Volunteer firefighters, «hen members of the; summoned by a_ passing truck » Weat India Company set | driver, managed to get the fire lage at| under control before it complete- | ly destroyed the house. The ba = cabin's N sae wading post and vill Laie aru Bay | Station— Tide jhigh water } Bahia Honda = —Ohr. (bridge) 10min. 0.0 ft. | Farth’s| bed as she saw the reflection of | Yesterday Mr. Truman person- | J ally drove the open convertible | |car put at his disposal some 30) miles to Big Pine Key and then! {back to Boca Chica where he in- i | spected airplanes, climbed into} the control tower and examined | | various devices while waiting for Mr. Steelman and Admiral L to arrive. Naturally The train for Washington had |just pulled out of Norfolk when a tall and dignified man present- | ed himself in the club car and, | addressing the passengers there, asked: “Is theah a gen’lman \from Albermarle county pres- *ent?” \ One man stood up and stated lthat he was a nativé of that county. “Fine!” beamed the first man. “I wondah if I might borrow youah co’kscrew fo a minute?” Fee OORT STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH | COFFEE \ MILL | at | All Grocers ‘ Sy dy Ap tt te tb dd | pep and energy, getting up nights, swelli prffiness under the eyes, headaches and dizzi- | this new plan the public will be able to purchase their favorite brands at prices made possible the extensive buying system use€ by MRG, plus the service of the associated independent neighbor- hood grocers and markets. Large selections and low prices are the general plan of the or- | ganization, as well as other per- sonal advantages offered by the local or neighborhood member: In this manner the MRG organi: tion buys direct from manufactur- ers. There is no middle man through whose hands the goods must pass before the items reach the members’ shelves. Under the plan there is no middle man’s profit. Mr. Rivero states that MRG prices will stand compari- son with those of any store ‘in any city. The first advertisement of the Broadway Super Market of Tuesday, November 26, issue The Citizen. Sam Colt, inventor of the Colt revolver, gave exhibitions of laughing gas in traveling shows to obtain the cash needed to pat-} ent his revolver. 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. i too, may need for pep; also ular $1.00 size now on! es everywhe rdner’s Pharmac BEWARE OF PIN-WORMS Medical reports reveal that an amazing number of children and adults are victims of Pin-Worms. Watch for the warning signs, especially the embarrassing, nagging rectal itch. After centuries of Pin-Worm distress a really effective way to deal with them has been established through JAYNE'S P-W, the new Pin-W« treatment developed in the lab ¢ Dr. D. Jayne & Son. The rake P-W tablets give r your money back. So why nees on Pin-Worms! If you sus- pect this uly infection, ask your druggist for P-W and follow the directions. It’s easy to remember ; P-W for Pin-Worms ! BACKACHE,” .-. LEG PAINS MAY." BE DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidneys If backache and leg painsare making you miserable,don't just complain and do nothing about them. Nature may bewarning you that your kidneys need attention. ThekidneysareNature'schief wayoftaking excess acids and poisonous waste out of the blood. They help most people pass about 3 pints a day. If the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters | don’t work well, poisonous waste matterstays in the blood. These poisons may startnagging backaches, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of | velling, ness, Frequent or scanty passages with sm: ingand burningsometimesshowsthereissome- thing wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan’s Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions for over 40 years. Doan’s give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous Waste from the blood. Get Doan’s Pills. my amusement park is not per-{ mitted. “T am willing and ready to as- | Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD sist and aid in any manner that} I can in this matter.” { The surgical books of Hippoc-! and CUBAN rates do not mention relief of! operative pain. COFFEE Try A Pound Today!! lature cam do likewise—or better. ig STAR * BRAND : { { b under ; the MRG plan will appear in the}; Vheyd Make a Mountain blish The amount of money paid out to fur i | nish you with telephone service is in- creasing faster than the amount taken in ‘That's Eeeatce iuiepioee materials, wages, services, and new building costs ! have gone up tremendously, while tele- phone rates have remained as low or lower than they were many years ago. - Telephone earnings are not only the low- est in history, but are dangerously low { despite a record volume of business. i Reasonable earnings are required to safeguard the full usefulness of the { | telephone for your community. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY INCORPORATED ARE DANGEROUSLY LOW TELEPHONE EARNINGS |