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THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1949 SONAR SCHOOL DEFEATS BEACHCOMBER CLUB Elks Win Over * ! Drive-in Team, While | Drive-In boys made a good show- | ing in the first quarter but from A” Five shen on it was all Elks. Curry », wk? made almost as many points the Heat» Pollock's Jewels | Drive-in club, Valdez made 17 Three poorly played basketball ‘points and Nunez 12, Castillo 10; kames were played last night at Smith 2, for losers, Bazo made 9 the High ool gy! In the ‘hen Srmaneiem, points to lead the cellar dwellers. Sonar Closs first’ game the Sonar Sehool boys made it seven. Score by quarters: straight games without a defeat Billies Dr.-In 8 4 7 6—25 wt the expense of Beachcombers Elks Club 9 13 15 24—61 tewelers. The second game the Elks won over the Drive-In boys te the tune of 61 to 25 and in the wet game the is lost to the Sonar School five by a 41 to 32 Referee Domenech. Umpire J. V. Sawyer, Timer Tallon, Scorer Aguilar. The Jewels could not get going 25 points in first half to but ten the first half and scored but for Jewels. But in the second half ten points to 15 the School boys! of the game the Jewels came to but in the last qu v they seor- life and scored 22 points to but 16 points to 8 for Sonar, but! 16 for Sonar. But the School wus too late | boys had a big lead and the | Jewels could not overcome. Mc- the first game Wales andj Kee was high man for winners! the Beachcombers put togeth-' scored 11, for the losers, Skaggs Peterson vith 16 and Wales! scored 16 points For the Jewelers, Saunders rick 10. em and Hernandez » were mgnj Score by Quarters: en. The rest of the Sonar boys; Sonar School 1114 8 841 cored in this manner. Myatt, ten, | Jollock’s Jew. 4 6 6 16—32 Hale 8, Sanderson 3 and Garling-| Fild Goals: McKee 7, Shultice ton points, Villareal 6 and 5, Boyan 3, Ratunno 2, Buch- Osterhoudt 1 point | weits 1, Skaggs 7, W. Herrick 5, S. by quarters |Ketchings 1, Schoneck 1. Free Sor School 11 12 16 14—53 throws: Boyan, Schultice, Buck- Beachembrs. J 4 5 7—26 weitz 1, Skaggs 2, Smith 1, Referee J. V. Sawyer, Umpires Schoneck 1, Free throws missed: Coster, time Tallon, Scorer Ag-| Ratunno 1, Schultice 2, Smith 2, | Skaggs 1. Referee Dome! | pire Sawyer, scorer Aguil: In the second game the Billie's Tallon. UNIVERSITY OF HAVANA uilar TO PLAY HERE JAN. 29-30: Will Meet TI x ;Jan. 30. The University of Ha- ‘ bana club is well known here and the local boys have played them | here and in Cuba and they have ja great club, While in Cuba Albury also con- ; tacted several prominent men in the sport circles of Habana and ‘sev promised to bring to Key West on the 24th of February, the “Grito de Baire” day, a baseball clo. a boxing team. a basketball Local Clubs For Benefit Of March On a recent trip to Cuba, Paul G. Albury, recreation director’ of the eity, contacted Kendrigan, coach of the University of Ha- ba and he promised to bring his club here for a three game series im helping the March of attractions to help the local res- Dimes Benefit, January 29th idents celebrate the day the Cu- and 30th. ban made their ery for independ- They want to play a game on Saturday and two on Sunday, ence in what they call the little , war in 1895. USO-NCCS Athletic Assn. Has Been Organized * First January Boxing Night On January Sports Calendar In the third and last game the; Sonar School Class A Club scored | erson scored more points than and scored 16 points, Schultice | and W. Her- club and pistol team and other} IPLAYER BARES BRIDE ATTEMPTS | | | | () Wirephoto DAVID SHAPIRO (left), co-captain of the basketball team of George Weshington University at Washington, talks to New York’s District Attorney Frank S. Hogan about four men at tempting to bribe him to “fix” a game. Shapiro's tip to authori- ties resulted in the arrest of the four. After the bribes were effered, George Washington defeated favored Manhattan Col- lege in New York’s Madison Square Garden. | TORNADO WRECKS KANSAS CHURCH Moscow Revives Gudonov Opera MOSCOW—(/)—A new rendi- tion of the famous opera of Mo- {deste Moussorgsky Boris Gudo-! nov has had its premiere in the | Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. } It has as its finale Moussorg- sky’s scene of popular rebellion under the Kremlin walls which j was left out of the previous ver- sion of the opera in the Bolshoi Theatre two years ago. At that {time the theatre was severely criticized for the omission. The new version of Boris Gud- onov according to preliminary ‘notices takes care to preserve ! Moussorgsky’s own concept of his opera as having as its princi- pal actor the Russian people. There is every reason to think that Boris Gudonov will be one of the most popular spectacles here this season. | RULES, REGULATIONS (Continued From Page One) they attain the 18th anniversary of the day of their birth.” The Rules and Regulations fur- ther state: “Every person subject to registration is required to familiarize himself with the rules |and regulations governing regis- ; tration and to comply therewith.” The Rules and Regulations {further provide: “Local Boards are authorized to issue to a regis- trant a permit of the Local Board for Registrant to Depart from the United States and should TM RATES head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 2c a word for each insertion, but the minitnum charge for the first 15 words or less is 30c. Black Face Type The rate for blackface type | charged. { NVAOLIVUAOOUESARUUALANSOL)ASRLAOOSUALLS A) UULOUGUONOOEOOAASOEOUAOVE OUONEUEOUOAOSEO MAES AAIUHSAUE AOU 108i SMAUUOLAAOUUG GUE EAOOOEOLASELE ee ALL ADVERTISING IS ACCEPTED under the following conditions: In the event of error in advertis- ing. transient or contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for the first insertion in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING for only the actual amount of space occupied by the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. Regular Type F Advertisements under this |or less is 45c. tis 3c a word and the minimum charge for the first 15 words PAYMENT Payment for classified ad- vertisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertis- ers, with’ ledger accounts may 1ave their advertisements ti rij FOR RENT—APARTMENTS Furnished 2%-room apartment.; Buick Utilities furnished. $25.00 week- ly. Sea Isle Apartments, 915 Windsor Lane. janl-tf} Hotel La Concha. jan4-3tx Furnished apartment, 3 rooms and| !938 Lafayette Nash sedan. $400. bath. Maid and janitor serv-| Phone 386-R. jan6-3tx ices, linens and utilities fur- | FS nished. Coral Hotel Apart-| 1941 Nash Ambassador Club! ments, opposite Post Office, Coupe. Excellent condition. jani-tf{’ $850.00. 31-B Seaplane Base. Penne Wee Paid jan5-4tx Touri; - i] trie Kitchan, seeaments. Hlee-| Toa7 Pontiac. Very litte rust./ dren welcomed. Apply 909 Good engine, tires, upholstery. | Elizabeth Street. janl-tf| Tadio. Insurance. $250. 2409 _]_ Staples Ave: jan5-3tx Furnished apartment. 706 South Street. Apply 708 South Street, i issue the permit unless it is 4 found that the registrant's ab-| Phone 226. yes sence is likely to interfere with z | the performance of his’ obliga-| Furnished apartment, _ private tions under the Selective Service| bath, hot water, all utilities { | () Wirephoto ONLY THE BELL TOWER and a front wall section of Bethel Lutheran church remain standing in the wake of a tornado that swept through the rural community of Vilas, Kas. In ad- dition to the church, the parsonage and half a dozen other houses were destroyed there. No deaths were reported in the community, but at least 46 persons were killed and about 300 injured by a tornado at Warren, Ark. Four others per- ished in tornadic winds in Louisiana. THE NEW SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE ‘ $ | | Act of 1948. his Classification Questionaire and such other forms and infor- mation as may be_ necessary to complete his classification.” “It shall be the duty of each registrant to keep his local board advised at all times of the ad- dress where mail will reach him. The_mailing of any order, notice, or blank form by the local board to a registrant at the address last reported by him to the local board shall constitute notice to him of the ‘ contents of the com- munication whether he actually received .it or not.” > CALIFORNIA Continued From Page One) costing: rancherg $600,000 an hour in somm#€ 150,000 acres and the end was not in sight. The weather bureau reported it was five degrees colder in Los | Angeles Wednesday than in Ju- neau, Alaska. Frozen water pipes and automobile radiators prevail- ed again. | | Bohemia, now a part of ; Czechoslovakia, was once the famous and independent King- | dom of Bohemia. WANTED—EMPLOYMENT furnished. Rent by week or “Before determining whether a} month: One room, private |permit should be issued, the} bath and hot water. Adults, no {local board may require fhe} pets. 1119 South Street, Tele- | registrant to complete and file| phone 285-J. jan6-1tx New furnished apartment, private bath, near beach. Week, month or yearly. 1328 White Street. jan6-tf Furnished bedroom apartment, running hot water. Pine Plaza Apartments, 1301 Truman Ave. Phone 215. jan6-tf FOR RENT—COTTAGES Seasonal, de luxe, modern 3-room cottage. Couple only. No pets. Completely redecorated, tile floor, shower, new refrigerator. Everything furnished. 611 Tru- man Avenue, Newly furnished one-bedroom cottage. Utilities and linens furnished. Seasonal rent. Ap- ply Frank’s Barber Shop. /425 Southard Street. jan5-4tx jan4-3tx/! Cottage for rent. Suitable for two employed. Light house- keeping, electric refrigerator, hot water heater. $65.00 month- 5 ly, $20.00 weekly. No children. Phone 1054-M. jan5-2t FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS I4th; Civilians Are | ‘ Young lady desires housework,| Dverseas Hotel, low rates. Cof- SKATING \ I 1 To C Bayview Park, Night {| one.or two days per week. fee shop, bar. jan1-tf nvited To Come | . i Phone 437-J, jand.3tx | “Se ninaniyie | FRIDAY— i 5 4, |e ee | FOR RENT—APARTMENTS The USO-NCCS Amateur Ath- 7:3 to 9:00 p.m. | i Steno-typist, alert, capable, ex- - AND ROOMS letie Association has been organ- | a : perienced. Desires temporary - ed with Lt. John Burk as presi- | TENNIS | ee | position, full or part time.| Four apartments, rooms and light lent ‘ Bayview Park. Afternoons | Phone 770-W. jan6-3t| . housekeeping rooms, $5 to $15 Lt. Burk presented the boxing} and Nights . } per week. 411 William Street. right at NCC n December 10th,} Daily play. fey Ot STORAGE janl-1mox which attracted wide-spread ap- cece Ia a gaan nal = 25 ; | Red Brick Storage Co. Furniture; The Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming proval from civic organizations SHUFFLEBOARD , 410 and the throng that witnessed the ! (Bayview Park) | ! or commercial. Phone Tt Bree, has: sn efficiency apt. ten events: and he has received! !paily play. . j and several sleeping rooms va numerous requests for an earlyf : —_ cant. Low weekly or monthly nec efor aap fe a BOOKS AND ART SUPPLIES | rates. janl-tf Lt. Burk announced today that, BASKETBALL - the first January Boxing Night High School Gymnaium Books Books Books — FOR RENT—HOUSES will be held on Friday, January (Night) Art Supplies m ok Sones ae 14, at USO-NGCS 1021 Duval THURSDAY— ‘ookshop, Cor. Simonton aton| Two-bedroom house, furnished. Street, and he promises to main- — 7:00—Junior Varsity vs. Bil- Jan4-tues-thurs-sat-1mox su redecorated asides ae tuin his high standard of match- | lie’s Drive-Ins. LOST ss lent eigen e enn nak ne and pe erence nen! &00—Bob’s Sport Shop vs. In- one 667-J. j Civilians as well as Serviceme es f a - nvited to train at the USO- | ieee ee oa, es Sun glas: prescription. Lost} Furnished 2-bedroom house, sea- NCCS, Monday to Friday even- | “Ch b ae bade " about Friday. Phone 437-J. gon or yearly, 1212 Pearl St. ngs from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and on TUESDAY— (®) Wirephoto jan5-2tx jan6-2t Saturday and Sunday afternoons 7:99 Sonar School vs.| REP. SAM RAYBURN, Democrat of Texas, poses with gavel m2to4 p.m f the fight Tr will give ual attention in preparation siner Nick Bra-! each man individ- | and the best equip- Junior Varsity . 8:00—Be: Billie’s Drive-Ins. nt is provided 9:00—Sonar School “A” vs. Te Chaeeciscahipateleawillibe (mk Coca-Cola: A Championship Belt a be | WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12— awarded to winners in the forth-| “74 Se a eg coming contest and there will be Mo ee aad ub vs. unior es also for the losers. Plans Varsity. pr for ut-of-town fights will be an- | nounced next week : loge ae (Cay UND Gad 7 7 ca Bob's Sport Shop. CONGRESS WRANGLES | ryuRspay. JAN. 13— (Continued From Page One) {| 7:00—Sonar School “B” vs./ with domestic issues and that the Billie's Drive-Ins. foreign policy of the United; 8:00—Bob’s Sport Shop vs. States was not outlined | Pollock's Jewels. Democrats, who commented on; 9:00—Elks Club vs. Beach- the Republican charge that the! comber Jewelers. message was “socialistic,” point- ee, ed out that it did not contain; §ENIOR BASEBALL an zy that was new. They Seti tas aan matters! Municipal Stadium, Afternoon (Afternoon) contained in the —=—— taurant Russian Yar. . ae Nee Wea Gare al been discussed for eral years.| 1:30—American Legion vs. Key} LOCAL BASEBALL revolution and until recently, it| Wanted at once: Men or women garet. ev be arden and One of them, favored prepaid! West Clowns. ey West Senior Baseball League has been the Club of Workers of} to supply consumers wit! Lawn Supply Co. jan3- medical insurance, had been rec-! 3:30—Red Raiders vs. Atomic] ©®Y West Senior mene the Aviation Industry. everyday household _ necessi- mended during President Her- | Bombers. ' (Municipal Stadium) ——- ties under our factory to home REPAIRS—ELECTRICAL t Hoover's administration in! _—————— | Club— W. L. Pet.} The proposed Constitution for! plan in City of Key West. Full APPLIANCES 1932. {| The Great Lakes are known as | Key West Clowns 6 3 .667) the State of Israel includes pro-| or part time. Earnings based on - ——— {perhaps the world’s most re-) Red Raiders 5 4 .556| visions fora cabinet officer of| sales. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept.| Washers, irons, vacuums and Rats destroy or damage 200; markable natural inland water-| Atomic Bombers 5 4 .556) Religious Affairs and religious FAA-660-728, Memphis. Tenn. fans repaired. O'Briant, Phone million bushels of grain annually. ! way. \American Legion 2 7 .222} courts. jan4-5-6-11-12-13-6tx! 1164-M. jan3-6t heomber Jewelers vs. | 8:00—Pollock’s Jewels vs. Coca-' upraised after his election as speaker of the House of Repre- | sentatives at the opening of the 8lst Congress. He succeeds Rep. Joe Martin, Republican of Massachusetts. Foreign Ministers’ | How They Stand BASKETBALL g \ Class “A” League Hall Now Movie | Club— W L. Pet. MOSCOW — (#) — The _ hall | Bob's Sport Shop 6 1 .857{ which was occupied by the Coun- | : Sonar School 5 3 .625| cil of Foreign Ministers’ Session| housekeeping room, reasonable, Pollock's Jewels 3 5 .375] two years ago has been trans-| 7 ccen meee { Independents 1 6 .145} formed in part into Moscow's fin- ; 3 \ pas est motion picture theatre. one waar et eee eee ‘ H Class “B” League The building in which the new ake rica ae Bae Harris, Citizen Office. faneste | _ Club— Ai ee theatre is situaiea is famous not), acath anes eo old Bey | Sonar School 000] only for the fact that the Council | 1 baby.| | Elks Club 6 1 .857) of Foreign Ministers met there,} Write Box T-21, c/o eee GARDENS PDIEA SS | Junior Varsity 25 ee but also for the fact that before! Office. janb-2tx | Beachcomber Jewelers 2 5 .286| the Revolution it was occupied | —— - | Billie’s Drive-Ins 0 7 .000} by the most famous Moscow Res- | WANTED—SALESMEN Visit us in our new location—830 Since the | | Pair of glasses (bi-focal). in blue | leather case. Reward. Return | to Mrs. Frank Hopkins, 724 | Eaton Street. jan6-3tx | Pocahontas jewel pin on Duval, near Fleming. Reward. return to 1021 Fleming. jan6-Itx WANTED TO RENT Cultured settled woman desires FOR RENT—ROOMS Large, furnished bedroom. $8.00 per week. 626 Grinnell] Street. jan4-3tx FOR RENT—STORES Large store, 218 Simonton, 35x60. Reasonable. Phone 682, ask for Hy. jan1-tf FOR RENT—GARAGES Garage on Margaret street, near Fleming Street. Apply Sam Fleming Street, corner of Mar- FOR SALE—USED CARS *48 Super Convertible. Fully equipped. Priced for quick sale. Phone L. Melley, 194L Plymouth. Bids accepted | until noon Friday. Call at Y.M.C.A, » jan6-1t} FOR SALE—USED TRUCKS. 1940 Ford panel truck. Excel, lent condition. $625. 1415 Pine Street. jan3-6tx : FOR SALE—MOTOR BIKES, ' SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES, Cushman motor scooter, reall condition. See at 819 Simon-; ton Street or call 1596. Price, $135.00. jan6-2tx ; FOR SALE—STORE EQUIPMENT \ Large walk-in meat cooler. Very reasonable. Apply 510 Fleming: St. Jim's Smoke Shop. | aan FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | must be in the office before 11 . o'clock on the day of zen. Building, corner Greene” and Ann Streets. Door to the + CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers DEADLINE To insure publication, ion. ¥, OFFICE eat Business office in The Citi- ight on entering building, . FOR SALE—HARDWARE White enamel, §2.75 and $4.75 gal. House paint, $2.75, Bril- liant white, $3.25. Somay lead and zinc, $5.45. Paste paint, $5.75. Porch and deck enamel, $3.25 and $4.95 gal. No, 1 gal- vanized tubs, $1.35. One coat Sunray flat oil paint, 11 colors, $3.45 gak Doherty & Co, 846 Olivia, Phone 1597. jan5-4t “FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Equity in furnished MacArthur house. Phone 1067-J. jan34tx A home that is also good income property. Fine location for beautiful tea room on street where property grows in value, Write Box X-17, c/o Citizen Office. jan4-3¢ Furnished or unfurnished. two- bedroom house, on small lot. Phone 249-J. jan6-6tx 2 - bedroom furnished house. Terms. Phone 1067-J, dec6-6tx FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 9x14 rug. jJan3-6tx Simmons _ davenport, Phone 1067-J. Kenmore electric washer, $30.00. 626 Grinnell Street. jané-3tx r Maytag washer, 6 months old, in perfect condition. Price new, $154.95. Asking $100. 505-B Poinciana. jan4-3tx Bundles of old newspapers at 1-' cent each bundle. Inquire at The Citizen Office. nov20-tf | Safe, protect your valuables with | a large iron burglar-proof, fire-! proof safe. Immediate delivery } at your door. $150. Guaranteed | value, $350. To inspect Tele-/| phone 465. jan5-4t | Give the Marshall touch’ to your business. Fine signs, letter- heads, trade mark designs. Con- | sult the Marshall Studio in; Telegraph Lane on your design | and decorating proble.ns. H dec30;jan1-6-8-4t | ee 600 sq. ft. plastic tile, brand| new. 20c sq. ft. (colors). 1328) White Street. jan6-tf | Pontiac (6), 6 new pistons, com-! plete with pins, and de luxe rings, for 1940 Pontiac (6).| Cheap. Phone 520-R, 732 Wind- | sor Lane. Jan6-3tx | FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Clari-j Garcia, Phone jan5-3tx , Tenor saxophone. $75.00. net, $40.00. Florence Mastic Trailer Park, 9142. | | | | FOR SALE—FLOWERS, PLANTS AND SHRUBS Rose bushes for sale. 509 Mar- garet, next to Shaw Cigar Fa tory. de 5-2tx FOR SALE—HOTELS _ | Small hotel in downtown Key| West, Fla, contains 8 large! rooms with 5 baths and two) ¢), All in perfect condition. Large lot and good money maker. Must dispose on account of health. Box 532.) Key West, Fla. janl-tf | apartments. FOR SALE—BOATS AND ‘ MARINE MOTORS | | Motoreyele Sh Innerspring mattresses, single or double, almost new. Boxsprings to match. Cheap. 30” eot, with innerspring mattress, 1328 White Street. jon6-tf FOR SALE—HOUSES AND LOTS Two furnished houses, desirable location. Write owner, Box XY, c/o Citizen. jan4-10t FOR SALE—PROMISSARY NOTES Notes (Promissary), le each. Minimum five. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg., Phone 51, dec27-tf Cafe for sale in heart of business district. Selling due to ill health. Write Box W-71, Citi- zen Office. jan4-3t »p for sale cheap. Simonton, Phone jan4-tf Apply 132 287. “MOVING AND HAULING Furniture Moving yeneral Hauling y Load Fully Insured ND CITY TRANSFER 166 FE. V. Kinsman jan3-Imox Phone HELP WANTED—FEMALE at 124 Duval Two t ¢ Str Apply after 5. jan4-3tx pher-clerk. Selling ex pe eferred but not es er ling to learn Permanent job. Attractive sal ary Appl n on. Pol pers 508 Duval janS-4t Gray marine engines and service. C. R. Smith, opposite Firestone Station, Marathon. jan!-Imo 26° engine, $450. cabin cruiser with Phone 263 jan4-3t | nae | Petronia St * jan6-Gtx 12-foot boat. 1217 ee ee New 16’ sport utility launch. Con: pletely equipped 4-cylinder | Gray engine. Ideal fish boat. Gomez Marine Se Palm Avenue. "MISCELLANEOUS Dry Cleaning Works, 51 garet Street. jan Trailer jan$-3tx uty Salon, Casa Apply in per jan6-2t HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE opportunity for perate fishing camp <ey. For details eon- 1501 United St jan4-Stx Good ¢ coupl on ¢ | REPAIRS—REFRIGERATION ce, domestic or Holbrook Refrig- eration S e, Phone 724 jané-6tx

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