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FRIDAY, MAY. 11, 1934. THT FOR YANKS! WILL MEET KID Pe ae The followi) ATHLETICS - Wot ‘ TIGERS; ! ‘PETE NEBOIN iA 3 y | BOUT Tonicat IN ARENA AT SAN FRANCISCO CLEVELAND INDIANS DE. FEAT RED SOX; CARDS AND CUBs WIN (Special to The Cititen) NEW YORK, , May 11.— Through the great ¢ slugging of Lou {BATTING RECORD IN LOCAL LEAGUE batting recérds of the players of! the Island City League, who took | Low! of} part in the playing. season, which the .seeond-half ended last Key West fight fans are diss Stnday: cussing the .possibilties of the out= come of the fight tonight in SailA, AgeVedo, Pirates 79 Francisco between Pete Nebo, of} this city, and Kid“ Chocolate - of Cuba. land Choeolate will weigh Gelitig, the New. York Yankees 130 pounds, downed the White Sox, 13 to 3, in Yankee run - a double in. the initial inning, rally—and victory. “Whe Mackmen downed ‘the De- troit*Tigers, 6 to 3. Bob Johnson and Pinky. Higgins knocked out a Goslin ‘drove in by & home run in-the iffth with two on base, In a game in which séven moundsmen toed the slab, but none accomplished their duty ef- a , the Cleveland Indians ginb won over the Red Sox, it % 4 game scheduled . between ‘the: St. Lonis Browns and the “Washington Senators Was post poned, ~ In, the National sae the St, ais, js bested the Cham- pion Giants, aking the game by.a Beore of 5 to 4. This is the sec. ‘ond straight win by the Cards wer the New Yorkers in these ~ two teams present-séties, of which “pnly two contests have been play- ci te. Jim Mooney, wlio relieved ‘Wild Bil’ Hallahan in the é outth thning, held Terry’s men ps four hits ‘and one Fun in the six innings, of theft vie- by a@ score ‘Rach team was credit- Sap ote in ree arog SN Reds with d , twirling f ithe Braves =r ge Phi io | R. H. EL 5-9 .t ¢ Batteries: ene et and x Spohrer, Hogan ot Lombardi, Manion. sei . weed Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, rain. “18 12 Batteries: Earnshaw, Stine and ‘Ruel; Ruffing and Dickey. A ed Philadelphia troit A) Philadelphia Batteries: Rowe and ‘Cochrane; Mahaffey, Benton and Berry. uw 10 12 4) © Batteries: Hudlin, Winegarner, 5 c and Spencer, Pyt- es ans Welch, Weiland and St, Louis at Washington, post- poned, rain. a TODAY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE St rag t Wola a a On. Detroit at Philadelphia, pov Bg ‘Boston. The fight is scheduled to go 10 rounds and the Barney Ross, ehampion world, AMERICAN LEAGUE | Club», Pet. jew York: 2.700 Washington 550 Philadelphia P50 Cleveland 629 Boston . 500 Detroit Al4 St. Louis . 253 Chicago NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— hieago Pittsburgh . New York St. Louis .. 2 WAISswowan aaa AOS MO Citicinnati BObSdEsa0RassES 1799—John —_ Lowell, Boston merchant, scholar and __philan- thropist, whose celebrated “The Lowell Lectures,” are still func- tioning after-almost=.a century, bat in Boston.. Died March ot 1836, mt cane is perpetuated by ee at Madison, sey teseJenphas-<i Ne caibet Buffalo, N. Y.; librarian, educator. nd author, born in Ontario, Can- ada, Died Aug. 15, 1913. Munn, New erp | Sage ma! Sa at -Gonn, Died 4 eat 1852-Char Fai i lawyer, 7 “s. ator, 26th Vice President of the U, S., born in Uttion Co., Ohio, Died itt Indianapolis, Jone 4, 1918, 1854 — Ottmar Mergenthaler, the Baltiniore inventor of the linotype which revolutionized the art of printing, born in Germany. 3 “Died in Baltimore, Oe. 28, 189 (Continued from Page One) Shoat been content to spend the rest of his life in Greece. Praises Maictis Captain For Captain Missoares, skipper of the Maiotis, on which he made his celebrated — Mediterranaen “eruise,” he expressed enthusias« bie praisé. Missouros was one of {the last to bid him farewell when the was removed from jail at Istan- foul to be delivered. to American | authorities, Insull said that from ithe moment he set<foot on Tark- ‘ish territory he realized bis extra- dition could not be avoided, He explained that his busi- ‘ness career had accustomed him to I Nebo will weigh 135 1-2 -# in at A.’ Petez, Pitates . ip. Traynor, Sluggers 49 Robert Shultz, who has:kept in) W. Cates, Sluggers 70 this city yesterday afternoon. ; touch with the Key West lad since |i. ‘Acevedo, Pirates 76 George Earnshaw and Lee Stinejhe entered the fight’ game: were touched for a dozen hits.,that Pete is in excellent) eondi- le, “Siugging Lou” drove in the first! tion. Spe Sui tarates, 18 says'S. Sawyer, winner Will) p, tre ‘ending in a five-run} have ‘the opportunity, of meeting: 1 Widie Peas sie ote the} A. Griffin, el i AB H. 31 24 21 12 22 15 20 21 15 4 16 20 18 8 H nl 16 “16 Players— Q. Lopez, Pirates .. 66 Clieta’ Baker, Stars 61 bury, Sluggers 38 72 Shiggers 53. H. Gates, ° Pinates 72 Stars. 82 Joe Cater: Ripa G. 13 Al. Acevedo, Stars 62 E. Ingraham, ‘S’ger 53 . Swain, Sta 50 . Griffin, Sluggers 61 R. Machin, Sluggers 55 0, Molifia, Stars 50 F. Acevedo, Stars 50 A, Kelly, Pirates .. 10 Gonzalez, Stirs 64 _ N. Albury,’ Pirates. 9 193 81 Customs forbids women of. the better ¢lass to be seen in public in La Paz, Bolivia, except under the most circumspect conditions. .| Nation’s Attention | Called To Problem Of Child’s Healt ited Health Authority. to Tite of Articles -for Child Health Month ing are the individual | 'POCOCCOOSCOOOCOOCCOSCCCE Lowest Mean Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Pretipitation -... ob Vm-hungry for ‘tasty seg0! °|He signs as he - works, 0) F s JUDICIAL omens at N afelork this tien! Tomorrow’s Almanac | Sti rises Sun sets {Moon rises - ! feft the Austerlitz Barometer nt 8 a. m today: Sea -level, 29.99. MOCKING louse BY WALTER C. BROWN. tnd thow fo Director of nora. who is much perturbed. Mean- while Calves. -has made a sly change t% a bid for a certain sarge contract. Chapter Three DEFENSE PLANS | cole abruptly changed the trend of the conversation. | “Where was Markison while all this was going on?” he demanded. “It wasn’t Markison’s fault. He with me this morning and tode a¢ far as the Old Pike Road. Everything was quiet, and | didn’t see any necessity for hig tagging at my heels all day, so ! | dropped him there. { had taken Mrs. | Dufresne’s cdr and ho ofe but she knew where | was going, N6 one, not even myself, knew what time | would be coming back. Of course,” he added, thoughtfully, “this may be just a coincidence and have nothing ; to do with the crank letters, but it «why. that," Puff replies, “is the! place I was born. - corti.” and winks his pink eye, For.soon he'll be back to his fam. y HIONROF COUNTY, orate or FLORIDA. 13) IVEN, That Tax Certificate > ed the 3rd dy of Atig 1, has filed said certificate in m: . and has made application for tax deed to issue Ih accordance with law. Salad certifieate embraces the fol lowing described property, situa in Monroe County, Florida, to-w Lot 41, Tavernier Cove No. 2, Key Largo, Plat Book 1, Page fonroe County Records. The sald land beine the date of the issuance tifieate in the name izabeth C. Espe. Ufiess said certificate shal he redeemed according to law, fax deed will issue thereon on the andiany of June A. D, 1934, SAWYER, , Monroe Coun: few, yeurs.. What: this will mean } ay4NDA s. NORMA to.the health of the next genera- eat et ty it there. is. nce t will, Sutter setiously. “AS w step toward improving this ee ae President Roosevelt, by ® ‘amati Dr. John L. Rice as “Child: Health Day,” and the month of May has been designated | RADIO REPAIRING. We repair repair | Child Health Month. It will be ob- served by health organizations, parents organizations, school Stoupé ahd it some cases by muni- rnments as a time in Which to call attention to the fun- of ¢hild health. This paper has arranged, during the month of May, to print a series ef articles on child health written | — héalth officials in America today, | Dr. John L. Rice, the new Health Commissioner of New York City. Dr. Rice, recently appointed in New York, was formerly health | ‘edinmistioner of New Haven, Conn., | SEWING where he served for more than ten t appearing by affidav sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that Amanda S. Nofman, the defendant therein named, is a fon- resident of the State of Florida, and resides at 519 W. 143rd St. has established May | York, and that she is over the age of twenty-one years; it is there: fore the i4th day of May, 1934, otherwise the allegations of. A. D. said bill will be taken as Rontenpen, by said defendant. It is further ordered that this or-} der be published once each week utive weeks in The Clerk By FLORENCE E. SAWYER, Deputy Clerk. J. F. BUSTO, Solicitor for Complainant. apri3-20-27; may4-il PBCCCCCCCTCCOReeHK-coeee | CLASSIFIED COLUMN RADIO REPAIRING all makes. Guaranteed service, | J. L. Stowers Music Co. scan, FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTM eral Electric Ice Box. , Gen Archie Thompson, 1001 Eaton, Phone} 879-J. apri4-Imox meéfits, Very reasonable. 130 Duval street, apri4-tf REPAIRING MACHINES—We palit all service. Singer Machine Agency, J. L. Stowers Music Company. mayl; FOR SALE American | he! by one of the most distinguished |FOR RENT—Furnished apart-| i } j j } j ' re! makes, Guaranteed| bout while | was on the job. ve | Police was looks as if those bullets had my initials on them.” Connors nodded and picked up the telephone. “Teli Markison and Bar. ty to report to me at once,” he or dered. Then he leaned back, chew. | ing on his cigar. “Now, give me all “That's trué, Chiet” Connofs snorted and leaned for. ward overt thé desk, pinetuating tis remarks with vicious jabs of the un- lighted cigar. “Well,, you're: dena wrong, Markison. And yous too, Bar ry. Somebody has been trackiig Mr. { Dufresne. That same somebody fred three bullets into his car this aftefndon. “Ive w miracle he wase’t killed. No one but you two and Mrs. Du- fregne knew about this trip before hand, so it stands to reason this © other fellow was on the job—and too smart for you. “Now, get this, and get it straight. We're going to protect Mf. Du- fresne tf we have to turn out half the-Force to do it Get together al! the men you need to throw a cordén around him, Take no chances. Strike out along every line of inquiry you can think of. “Barry, you.take charge of theke arrangements. You have a free hand, and. I'll back you to the limit, but dick out mén who know what it’s all about. Markigon, I'm putting Mr. Dufresne’s: personal safety. directly in your hands.:You’hang on like a shadow and “keep -your eyes open. | There is Somé one and ite up tous te catel himt “Get: busy now, for Mr Dufresne wants to’get’back to the Austerlits. “Now give me the detalle ot the eriosting.” the details about this shooting,” he suggested. Dufresne recounted the meager details of the mysterious attack, “As you know, Jim,” he continued, “Markison has been trailing around | f with me for a week. And knowing that these anonymous pehmen eél dom try to carry out their threats, 1 went about my business as usual. “When my wife and | came baek to the city last autumn, we delayed opening the house. Mrs. Dufresne took a notion to have some of the rooms re-furnished. She has been visiting some cousins out in the sub urbs, while | put up at the Auster litz as a matter of convenience, “I've had a heavy round of visits up-State, Yesterday I decided to see Gridley about that Lee County fob. 1 called up Mrs. Dufresne before started this morning. You have heard what happened on the way back.” To all seeming, the Director of more upset and con cerned over this attempted murdef than the man who bad so narrowly escaped death. Dufresne was too im- portant a man, both financially and politically, not to warrant every ef- fort being made-to protect his per- sonal safety. ‘WO of the Detective Bureau's best men had already been de tailed on this affair after Dufresne had produced his series of crank letters. The result had been entire ly nogative. Bat now that this threat had materialized in a lethal aspect, something drastic must be done, re gardiess of the difficulties surround- ing the tracking down of this type of lawlessness. Presently Connors’ secretary ush- } ered in the two plainclothesmen. | Hi: They saluted their Chief and waited expectantly. Dufresne exchanged nods with them, then lit a fresh cigarette and withdrew to the win dow. “Markison,” Connors began, “you've trailed Mr. Dufresne for a week, or close to it What have you to report?” “Nothing, sir,” the detective an- swered, readily enough. “I'll swear there was no one following him Givided time with Barry, here, and ‘Se be'll tell you the same.” The second j | FOR SALE-—Howard Piano. Good} Reasonable. Phone} may 5-6tx | condition. — EPILEPTICS! De. troit lady finds complete relief, for husband. _ Specialists home! abroad, failed. Nothing sef. All letters answered. Mrs./ Geo. Dempster, Apt. G-37, 6900) Lafayette Bivd. West, Detroit, Mich i mayli-itz: te} P&O ‘And while you're downstairs, take a look at that car. Pérhaps the bullet holes will convince you!" After the ‘crestfallén. detectives fad withdrawe (o augment. their forces, Duftestie came back to thé den a and impatiently crashed ‘out the stab of his cigarette. “Those fellows are not up to this” Job,” he declared. “They'ré too thiek mentally, their ideas are muscle bound. Probably they're still uacon- vinced, because they didn’t se6 any thing. The reason .1s they’re-just the common garden va riety of ‘gumshoe. Their méthods are hallmarked, Even,a balfwitted. criminal could see them coming a block away. EFORE | can feel: safe again, Jim, {must have a man who won't waste time looking for false Whiskers biding bebind treés..Can't you dig up a man | can take droand with me without having him arouse suspicion or derision? Some one who ean move about: in-evening clothes in places like. the Agstetiiis without looking like a musical com edy waiter? This thing may drag on for weéks and 1 can't’ bavé-a flot squad picketed wherever I am.’ Markison. returned that the revised in readiness. Sto hateas choreaht wee ts cle lowed his bodyguard from After he had gone, Connors back and forth in his swivel clair. Whilé he looked thoughtfully out at the falliog snow. Coming to a decision, he lifted the telephone feceiver. “Get me Homt- ¢ide,” he ordered, and in a moment he had his connection. “Dire¢for Connors speaking. Pat on Sergéant ljarper—" The chair creaked back and forth as he waited. “Hello, Harper? ... Say, Harper. have you got a dress sult? .. . No, Tm not joking. ... Tuxedo? Sate, that'll G1) the bill. .. . Come on over, Harper, and I'll tell you about this soupané-fish job.” He listened to the DetectiveSergeant’s respémse and chuckled. “No, this is the féal thing. I'll tell you about it when you get here. . (Copyright. 1946, by Walter C. Brown) ‘Tomerrew. Harper has dinner under strange circumstances, STEAMSHIP Co. UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROUTES FOR PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES Effective April 27, 1933 ianire Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 geen Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays 9:45 Fe tn M. Leave Key West for Port days 6:30 P. M. Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- ecccece: oroscope Today's Horos “The person born today ? reliant and able; but likely to be detective. nodded emphatically. | catty. You will ,wotk hard te make away in the world, and the indicatians ate that yéu will prob- ably succeed. However, you should take great care to avoid any evi- dence of envy or jealousy, es pecially of those who may bécome rivals; and above all not to make |mischicf, even in sport, for you {wit be in danger. PAGE THREE PROTESTS AGAINST DOGS ALHAMBRA, Calif—Because his neéighbor’s dog barks almost continuously, sometimes emitting an average of 12 howls a minute, 0. E: Moore of this city, has asked the court fo “crack down” on the annoyance. BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 49 Years Key West's Oldest 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Night 696-W POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For the Primary Election, Tew: June 5, 1934 e For State Sehabic WILLIAM V. ALBURY For State Senator ARTHUR GOMEZ For Representative To State Legisl AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR. ature For Representative To State Levislature BERNIE C. PAPY For County Solicitor J.F. BUSTO For County Solicitor ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. For County Commissioner District One WILLIAM R. PORTER ae eens N New Air-Cooled a DITIITEDT OPT ITTDETTRPTAPTCETTDRERI TD. ELE OPERATED ON ieapenasentaginsige renga iE z i > NOW ON DISPLAY AT SHOWROOMS OF Florida Public Utilities Co. e (YOUR GAS CO.) You are invited to call at the Gas Office and itispect:the new model, BEING SOLD ON THE BUDGET PLAN CONSUMPTION PLAN. 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