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MONDAY, orn 17, 1982. FLORIDA’S OUTFIT ACTION TAKEN AT SESsiON ON SUNDAY MORNING; OTH. ER MATTERS TAKEN UP DURING MEETING At the ineeting Suriday morning of the Diamondball, Association; 8, 8. Flori: was declared winner of ; the first half of the season’s play | and the totitndihenit terminated, | althotigh théte remained tWo more! games to play. Since the inter-| Sefton selies starts Friday, Deny | ber 21, it was thotiht best to per-! mit the picked, team which is to| méet the Ploridd to play another picked teati toiiight and Wednes- day in order to Ke better prepared | _ to tackle the new champions. H President Divn selected Norberg Sawyet to clioose 4 tedim from the remaiiing roster to meet the Flor- ida in the coining series; and Jona- than Cates wis choseii tb pick a team to fiteet the All-Stirs in the! two exhibition games, tonight aid Wednesdiy. Notie of the Florida club are eligible to play in these two, exhibition ganies, ermiission was given a com- thittee representing actual teams to have the grounds . Phiitsday night for a game of football. On thie first Sunday soeedee the five-game séties, the ‘leag will hold its next imeetitig, wher the finds on hand will be disposed of and matters pértainifig to the second half of the season artang- ed. The first half of the season clos- 4éd with the teams standing as fol- lows: Pet. -781 BTL 429 214 Flotida Cubs Rélief Yankées . SAWYER'S TEAM WILL OP- POSE CATES’ AGGRE- GATION Tonight Manager Norberg Saw: yer mitt ‘trot ‘ou oi ‘war Wordes t6" put them rh. thi eee against ate Ph by tandeer Jona- ates in a preliminary game + iheeting the S. S. pl of the first half, e of five games starting Manager ‘Sawyer has the. priv- ilege of drdwing fifteen players the remaining thteé teins tefitatively chose the t ia caicher; @. Lopez, first base; E. Albury, seeuni base; Baker, left short sop; *B. Goelirijjz, third base; pez, tight short stop; thy, left field; ta, center field; Molina, right field; Bethel; Hernandez; Lowe, pitch-| ets; H. Giles, pie Traytior and A. be 4 substitutes, is the tentative team Mana- gtr Sawyer has selected to play! Jonathan Cates’ team tonight. ‘He | nidy call of other jlayers fot Wed-! nesday night’s game, and then make his final decision. », ‘The, league has given Hint utitil THitS- day to make his choice. TENNIS PLAYERS CONDUCT MEETING ASSOCIATION FORMED on| FRIDAY NIGHT; ADOPT | afi RULES FOR GAME A tennis players’ association | was formed Friday night* at al meeting held in the home. of} Charles Curry on Southard street. Peter Varela was choseii presi- dent; Charles Cutfy, vité-presi- dent; Neil Knowles, theasurét. The | first accomplishment of this or-} ganization was the formulating) of plans for & toiirnament Which is to start on Noventber Oth. The) § last day for entrants to qualify| i cisely what he ‘was going to tell ry! her depended on is reception. If she drove him to extremities, he 4 would propose, ‘ But. to become { engaged before n Kis prospects wets brighter didn’t strike him as ‘honest, That she was rich was his thistottune. _ Besides; stie was ko jyoung;, he himself was only four years her senior. Sdme of this he had tridd to writ, | bit had torn ap the tetters. Letters |! sata too much: Practically what his |! said: was; “I adore. you and don’t approve, of ydu.” Not to ap Drove, of, anyone implied: distrust. All of this would be changed. when he was certain she belonged to | him: . That, afternoon he had taken the first. step by phoning her. “That you, Santa? Are you free this é¥ening?” “Sorry. 1 | Wish jou'd « called boone” | “But #66 héte—this th soniétiing sthint Gan’t wait” A gay laugh. “"Praid it'll have to” “But see Kere,” fils tote had ceased to be casual. “If 1 don’t say “Can’t across the wite.” A pausé. ° “You were with me till midnight. Why didn’t you say it then?” “I know. Bat I've been thinking. Tve reached a gort of crisis. Don’t hang up. ace you've made— can’t you pd “I, might, Tell you what—be at 1y House by arco It I'm not at home, wait “But you will ber" “Listen.” Her voice had caressed him. “That's a Kiss, It’s fot you.” Had any. other girl done that. it Would have meant a lot. When Santa did it, it only dieant that she was amiable, Her niimé ‘was all wrong. That was where the mischief had start- ed. Whoever heard of christening a bhe-Anierican baby Santa? A Span- ish nursé fad been responsible. ; Strangely misjudging the latent propensities of her charge, she had addressed ber as “My Saint.” The endearment had been made permanent: by baptism. The family name of Dawa had been sufficiently fantastic, Wheti Santa was added, a Hoag quité unnecessary ro- been imposed. | & worried mood Clive set out ths appointment. It was pril. evening—biue sky, white Of cldnds. Hé travelled by the Tabe to Park Place, New. ark, and. from ttiere hired a taxi. the paféments of New York. om green lawns the Dawns’ town-house stood. Glance ing at the windows, he moved. PARADISE ii i) DAWSON, miei iit dn adtomovile tiga CANS foF her. Mr. and Mrs; Dawn pasgpe atthe theater, Tlie “Oh yout way, little one, heres Hothing to detain you.” oO Frage to neat | thie Boyne 5 wasn’t welcome? Dusk faded. Goff retitnéd to ae on the lights and draw tle vl “Pin ats Miss Satta. may be ait, You know what ehe is, Hig Say 80, when she gets go- After nine Pm off duty. ts ig oer ook egping 4 “A broad hint,” Clive surmised. “He wants to be rid of me” . As minutes ticked wondered how many suitors’ humii ae room had witnessed. Probably sence was her method of refusing. His indignation mounted. She'd played him fast and loose. Rising, he was halted by an atray of gine framed Lag Spy ace There pee was, ‘Wiiéh an Sttomobile Halted deainst | shied [ot the Wah the youngster at te wheel was calling, “So ong, baby.” ‘The sécbtid Fival was escorting | in-| her up the pathway. When the door ' had,opened, there was a whispered: | conference, which ended in 4 scuff and Santa proclaiming, “This isn’ bargain ." The door closed. Hier_ slipping th 6 ste} foutfall; she-glanced timidly a:ross her. shouldef. “How, you scared, me! Thought you-were.a burglar.” “Sorry,” “he. apologized. obeyed yolig instructions.” She cont chain. “Let me do tla She tripped into the library. Without giving iim a chance; sis Started tb accisé ferselt “I'm tot goitig to lie. It was rotten of me; F forgot all about you. What's thé matter with me, Clive? What | makes.me so cruel?” “Let's, find» out, together.”. Urging her to the couch, he seat- ed_himse! ide her, i “You. — to tell me,” she prompte: “Yes. But ita tate.” 8 “Pil stdy up with you if it tikes re till mérhing,”"shé Codxed’ ifm. girl, debutan iat aff liow she iat She ‘{nevér lost that angeli Seeinéd to appeal to the to Be to believe in her. At half-past eleven, when he had lost court of time, a key turning in the latch raised his hopes. Voicés. He recognized her mother’s, “If she was in first, she was to scribble a note. Must te in the library; it’s Ut up like a lantern.” A golden-headed woman, finely: fen- tured and Europeanized, parted the} with curtains, “O, it's you!” ; “Santa asked me to wait,” Clive excused his presence, “How long have you been wait- ing?” Clive gtinned. “Not more than three hours.” “Three hours did you say?” Mr, Dawn, athletic and fortyish, ap- Pedred behind his wife “That's mighty mean of her. When did you make the appointment?” “She's so young,” Mrs. Dawn spoke conciliatingly. “But to drag Clive from New York for. nothing!” “We'll tell her you were here.” Her. mother stifled a yawn. “Offer him a bed, Judy,” Mr. Dawn suggested. The situation called for action. Clive was being giver the chance of leaving or being smuggled into a bedroom, in either event he would) miss his interview with Santa, “Don’t worry about me,” he af fected cheerfulness. “I only want a’ word with her, Won't take.a min. ute, ['m accustomed to late hours,” Mr. Dawn turned away. “Don’t know how you night hawks stand it” Mrs. Dawn remained rooted. “I would rather you left, Clive. Santa needs rest” “I won't tire her,” he promised. “But how about yourself? You won't be fit for anything in the morning.” “I feel fresh as paint.” “A good deal fresher,” Mrs. Dawn told her husband as she undressed. “I don’t blame the boy.” Dawn |.) Stuck to his defence. “Santa treats “th ghe'd poatpotied tlie otlier fel- }-Hoge EA pepoand tober." « butler opened the door. Miss Santa was away. To vonne, gentle all her beaux abominably and you encourage oer.” In the Nbrary Clive's long visit had become a vigil. It was past One, Swell, it this. Do 76ii iike m6?” “Don't-tié-foolisti.” “th bs with, me? she as though he'd iipeked her finny-bone. “It's so fiifficult to be certain.” “Then joi can’t be. No woman can be in love with more than one man at-thp- same time.” “You'vejneyer been a woman.” what i mean. No @ right to be in love one man at the b forbid her?” “The man who worships Fer. Sup- posing i did to you what you've done to me this evening?” “Fa be furious.” “Then why should you be ptiv- fleged to Yo i: to me?! She flashed up her face, thrust- ing her lips closer. “Because 'm a % He didn’t soft-pedal. He told her that she was a flirt ininute, an auredléd ange: tlie next. That she was being misled when she attripu- ted to every admirer her dwn ititon- stancy. Her mission was to té sacred. Hig -1ission was td be in spired. Their jpint mission was to draw the blinds and concentrate. “But old sobersides,” she pro: tested, “be sensible. How can I tell whether I prefer you till I've sam- rit” As though, the devil were, behind him, he rushed into the hall and seized hig hat. - “Till you've finistied sampling, count me out,” he pronounced his verdict. Next nidrning Mrs. Dawn tackled her daughter. “What's happened between you and Clive?” “Tm not sure, Munimy. I think he tried to propose.” “Did you say yes?” “Pm not suré, Mummy.” “In that case you wil. There’s no time to be lost. We'll sail for Bu rope, Not a word to your father of the reason.” (Copyright 1931-1932, Coningsby Dawson) Clive gets a teiegram, tomorrow, nae 2 his heart late his roa bose |AY’S HOROSCOPE | \Scouts Will Meet "a |Gardner’s Phiclidty ‘The youngster at the | toward him, she was , tito the hall, Hearing a “Tve ued to fumble with the | SYNOPSIS: About t6 meet death with her band, Jervis Weare, in the ry tide, Nan finds the key to his gem nee Robert aan i ard had Released, they creep f ag sage but of ae of the. atey only to find the tra; Or re They are blocked sith freedom in Bight. Chapter 49 “BRAN FOUND YOU" OSAMUND stood just inside Rob-} fin ert Leonard's door; waiting. She was drenched, her clothing torn. She had been half an hour covering a Wentore] Whiiliiorti Kewl “T haven't i ignisse 1dda what you'ré. tating: about.’ “You'd better have! I got back | from a wild goo86 CHage an hour tL Man “E-roally F dsrh igre wind pe talking are Mr. the few hundred yards between, the|a Tetterley stood. “Bad night for travel,” she said, looking at a half packed éuitcase on a chair. “Best for both of us.. You'll finish us coming here like this. I’m off before you fit & rope around: my neck.” “That's not the chief reason. Where's Jervis?” “You'll have to dive to find Him!” Rosathund stodd quite etill for @ thoment, then ran for the door. She was flung aside. “How dare you!” “You're not going down; the wa- ter’s,well up to the root by now!” Rosamund. calmly walked to the telephoné and lifted: the receiver, “Give me Croyston police sta- house and where “she/i takett completely Carew was I “Don't, this. & very. 3 said Rosamund. “Hollo, Brain!” ‘The. dog. wrinkled his brows, snuffed the: 9ir,.and backed, away trom her -ottgtretched “Where's: Nan?” st Fadia “She, said. Be, Two fguren ed lowly G6 Guha tion,” She covered the mouthpii “Am I going down? She t into the-mouth of Leonard's matic; her eyes were steady, turned ta wk ai “fm worth something alive,” she M said coolly, “Don’t bluff me!” thrumming came from the in- stryment. “That was. bluff,” she admitted, “But the operator’s here now. She cai’ hear shgoting, too.” Robert Leonard flung his pistol down on the table. “Hang up that dammed re- ceiver!” he said, Rosamund hung it up. “Now look here—I'll tell you the ; whole bed-rock truth, I wasn’t to} know you were liable to get a crazy | ** tide when there was a storm—was I? § did my best. [ went down into that damn passage and found the whole place under water. I went in tp to my neck—I couldn’t do more than. that. 1 suppose you didn’t expect, me to drown myself?” “No,” said Rosamand—just thi one word, hard and cold. Then she put, out her hand, “Give me the key—I'm going down.” “Not much!” She struck him a stinging blow fm the fate, and at the same mo- ment there came the sound of toud and@*heavy knocking upon thé back door. “Who is it?” said Rosamund sud- denily. The fight had gone out of her. “I don’t know, They mustn't see you.” Leonard opened the door and stepped out into the passage; an as he did so, the wind blew in through the kitchen, and along with it came Bran, and, separated from him by a short length of chain. Ferdinand Francis. They seemed to be in a hurry. Robert Leonard shut the door sharplx, behind him. He thought regretfully of the automatic on the office. table. Bran pulled on his chain, growl- ing, and Ferdinand said, secvcecesosseo yy ‘te of the iron ring thet! under the barrel and heave, saw the trap rise, and Seay fresnel SENATOR GOMEZ SUGGESTS LOCAL Sanaa The dldest hotel oF Duluth, Minn, will be torn down to thilke room for. a $1,000,000 medical arts’ office building. ACTION ON BLES} |PROPO‘SES SERIES OF MEET- INGS TO DiscUSS NEEDED ie wae st AND FOR MONROE ‘cous * Plaintiff, CK. LEGISLATION IN INTEREST] s1\% TE o. bre BeoWers, ‘GF COMMUNITY i j State Sefidtor Arthur Gomez His‘ t eemaon in-a letter to Clifford ; 3. Hicks, president of the Rutury | oe that organizations. be form- ed gnd a series of meetings Held ; to determine the mature of lécul) legislation favored by residents of | ey West. is: pursued in many other cities, | and, were it. done here, it would iepeate a unified community spirit | that would redound to the interests | ai Key West. The Jetter follows: z the, Rotary Club as one of Key West's outstanding civic bodies, I am Prompted to suggest a move- ment to be inaugurated un- der the auspices of your valu- * able orgahization, Every progressive corti- muni today is alert to the necessity of preparing in ad- vance needed legislation for the betterment of the com> munity prior to a session of the legislatiire. The thought ont discussed frequently and Jong frict to definité action beitig taken, a true expression &f the requirements of the pub- lic may be ascertained, RY community’s best pe isable laws “Cohelige ke or otherwise) 6: foi a noticeable nce to urgent im: i ay cannot Key take its proper inging about much reforms in our local govern- ncies? nce suggests that & definite orgarization be forii- ed and a mcnthly meeting be in the City Park after ig due notice of th such time appdini a comimil tee to receive suggestigits carry out sueh ideas as may be imparted to them from th time and at séine i fitial meeting frame le; islation té remedy any con tio that may teed dur ra terition. I diti Forwarding a copy . this letter to the Wo dB, the Key West Ci The Suinday Star and the Fibtida Keys Siin in the hope thit setitiment may erystallize if the formation bf & aii- fied comfianity spitit which will reflect lasting benefits to our people. After all, representatives id the legislature teed the adp- porting atm of the jpablic, However courageous or wéll intentiohed they H they may be. NEGRO STRUCK WITH BOTTLE... RECEIVES BAD > CUT ON FORE- AM; INCIDENT HAPPENS HERE YESTERDAY’ Fred Edwards, colored, was. ar- rested yesterddy on a charge of assiult and battery. He is alleged to have thrown a bottle at Will Winfred, also colored. The missile struck Winfred on the right forearm and inflicted a deep cut, He was bleeding so pro- fusely that it was neessary to, ap- ply. a tourniquet to stop: the flow. Edwards will be given a hearing in the court of Justice of the Peace Rogelio Gomez, as soon as Winfred is able to testify, He points out ihat this course |f Defendant, | ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the Sworn. BH1 ‘Tiled in the ahove stated cause, pe, that i Matle C. Diaz Stowers, the defe: Tiiercie named. is a resident: of the State ida, but has been absent therefrom niore than sixty days pilex this 15th day of Or A.D. 1932, the date of the jon for this Order, mid’ that } As onor abe of twenty-one and that is no per: of Plorida The s ons in Chanebry yn whom would bind the, said .de- nt, Hk is ther r defendant complaint filedsin Raid cau lon or before t bth day of Now a A aherwine the alle- Dilwill.be taken as urther ordered that this or- j der be published once cach week: for four consecutive eks in the Key West Citizen, 4 pul lished in. said. Count t ‘This “ROSS c, SAWY: ER, cl i Cireult Court, Monroe County, JOHN G. iS 15th ¢ AND $6.60 A MONTH: the world’s finest Ghd lowest cost REFRIGERATION ‘SERVICE Grou of ieee e sate ei 15 ver? srparalegats @Fdmouk Peerane tats tor Top mechanism... no attention, “eg even ns ra fing shelve “rene lowest ms fob tts Weechea ares. Serie de, YOU will be wiotiey ahedd. summer if you install a Electric in eo oem gg foods are higher, OMORROW . , In addition to the famous Top refrigerator, builds the conv JUNIOR who inal f ties ts for this tourney was set as Octo- ber 21. Rorroncaneconecsss| j . Legion Hall Tonight, { The rulés for the _totitiatnerit & negative degree, The} : which were adopted Friday night | natare is independent, self-confi-; There Will bé a méeting of by the association are as follows:| dent, — < age but) Troop 5, Boy Scouts of America, 1—Best games out of thrae;}too proud an ughty e re- 2—Best py games out of five! sult. may be that when an oppor- tonight at & o'élock it the Amier- for final; ‘tunity for success is at hand,’ ican Legion hall. b 3—Players defaulting two} there. will be no. friends to help. Ail members of this newly rel Me Gi ro Mgaesd ted auf scheduled matches in the a 2 ‘ organized troop ‘are expettéd. to! patrons of these two societies to " friendly relations. agg ang 9g ror RE to a a ies jbe pronipt in their dttetidance at) bring their prescriptions to his 3 pmez, Jack Ha; Neil ist date are: Peter Varela, Charles| Knowles and Bob Pinder. the meeting. Parénts and others!**°* Curry, Bernard Garcia, Carl SdW-| The date set for the next meet-,who aré imteréstéd aré invited | Suftertbé for The , Citizéi—s0e yer, Darnell Pinder, Gwen Curry, | ing is Friday, October 21. ‘be present, | weekly. s New ise Gardn@’s Pharmiacy is announc- ing in an vertisement appearing on the first page of today’s paper that. the Pharmacy is now filling preseript{iits for “El Ancora” so-| PRINTING same | SU ? vat —[—_—[—[—[—[_—[_—[_[_{_{_$_$§ §_ —