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Op and Smile 10: Junior Junction Variety 11:30—The -Plano Playhouse Afternoon * |; 12:90—The’ Americun Farmer 1:00—Youth Asks Government 1:30—Fascinuting Rhythm ax it Town Speaks ‘ :30—To Be Announced (2% hra.) 6:00—The Saturday Concert Softball Games BAYVIEW PARK NIGHT GAMES ‘TONIGHT— 7:30—Naval Hospital vs. Jerry’s Half-Acre. 9:15—Bob’s Sports Shop vs. V.FW. | i [ i fn i . F fy | lend horeaen Duck ‘Avenue and 14th Street. GOLF—Municipal Golf Coase, z i ! H i ie 610 Duval’ Street ; Z : ' i BASEBALL SCORES POPULAR BRANDS of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks [ ety rfl Fir i r p ' - t z i = otal titaceh intel fi ‘ {register them at once with the _| Alcohol Tax Unit in’ Florida,:Mesdames Myrtle Bracht), Vir- 3 9 which is charged with enforcing | ginia Schumann, Vera Wood, - the firearms law. Getzen ‘has or- | Jeanne Reynolds, Betty McAvoy, Fast, Dependable ! reight and Express Servéss dered a drive as part of a nation- \Jane ‘Wolgamott, Annabell Mey- Between \BUR. OF INT. REY. SEEKSF- ~TO KEEP THEM FROM ~TELLS OF PENALTY Owners of automatic weapons, jand certain other firearms. must, Key West Navy Wives Club took steps yesterday morning to apply for a charter with the National {li Navy Wives Club “of America: jas Meeting at the home of President | In the: Myrtle Brachtl, cussed and drafted by-laws’ for the club’ in preparation for ap- plying for the’ charter, i Attending were “Jeahne Rey-| “oe eee nolds, secretary; Vera’ Wood, _ tein Bureau of Internal Revenue, Earl P. Carter, investigator for the y Alcohol Tax Unit of the Miami Office or the Bureau, warned here yesterday, Failure to comply. with the registering requirements, set | up by the National Firearms act, may subject owners of such weapons fo a penalty of up to five years in prison and a fine of $2,000. Carter represented W. L. Get- } zen, investigator in charge of the treasurer, and Virginia’ Schu- mann, program chairman. At noon a luncheon ‘was held at. the «Poinciana’ ‘Community Hall. In «attendance were the ‘wide campaign to lessen the pos- sibility of — automatic’ weapons ers, Gloria Licht, Elema’ Moore, : Lillian Philibert, Blanche Pres- falling into the hands of~gang-|ton, and ‘three ‘new ''membets, sters and other criminals. Eleanor Stopp, Mary Malec, and Carter explained thet large {Lucille Henry, * ‘. numbers of machine guns and |" The business ‘meeting was held other weapons’ have been {at two o'clock. The proposed by- brought into this country, as jlaws were read and approved. souvenirs, by returning service | Also plans for invitations to other. men. Some machine guns and {navy wives were approved. Pres- machine pistols, he said, have | ident Brachtl suggested plans for found their way into the hands |a Fall Baby Show. of criminals who have used Hostesses for next Wednesday them in the commission of | wfll be the Mesdames Schumann, | violent crimes. Through care- | Wood, Reynolds and Wolgamott. less handling, others have been cause of accidentel injury or death to loved ones in many homes. The Bureau believes most vet- erans are unaware that their souvenir weapons should be reg- \istered and _ will show reason- {able ‘consideration in veterans’ \cases- Carter. advised that those having such weapons should have’ them welded. Possessors‘of| barrel less than . 18’ inches in fully automatic.. firearms, lay | nee except, a 22. or smaller fully imported, will be asked at |caliber riffe—-which must be reg- the time of their registration tol istered, if barrel length is, less permit ,them to be rendered {'thah, 16 inches. * permanently unserviceable by! muffler the. welding process. any. firearm. spéatd 4 b The agent added that the weld-|..:4, A revolver. or .,pistol.,with |. ing in no way mars the weapon’s | accompanying, shoulderstock, looks or affects its value as a} ‘ 5.:Any. other weapon except a] : souvenir. Such action is strictly|pistol—or revolver from which voluntary, however, on the part/a:shot is discharged by an ex- of the owner. The welding and | plosiveif euch wedpon.. is. ca- registration are done with no/pable of#eing concealed. on: the cost to the owner. person. ih Carter said that Michael J.; Under*this Act’ it is illegal to Gorman, investigator in the tax/sell or ‘transfer any weapon. of unit of the Bureau in Miami, will! the type described without pay-| arrive in Key West shortly to | ment of a $200.00 tax, unless the ; check on .progress of registra-'| weapon has been rendered un-} tions. There is a Bureau office in| serviceable. If the weapon’ has! the Federal Building here, but{ been rendered unserviceable, it) for full information and assist-| may be transferred without pay- ance in registering any firearm | ment of this tax by filing the under the Firearms Act, the Mi-| proper forms with the Commis- ami office of the Alcohol Tax! sioner of Internat. Revenue. Unit, 23 N..E. 3rd Street, Miami, should be contacted. MIAMI and KEY WEST a Express Schedule: “(No Stops En. Reuse) Schedule: ‘clock A, M. True “Please, can you tell me why Lopl . the tide is not up this morning?” os Intermediate “Yes,” replied the old fisher- ‘SUNDA’ man. “Tt’s because it was out late clock P.M. last night.” such as a .machine gun or m@g- chine pistol. 2. A shotgun or.rifle having a or - silencer for fwv www cvvowror Weapons which must be reg-| STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE istered with the Commissioner | TRIUMPH of Internal Revenue under the |Firearms Act follow: COFFEE i 1. 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