The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 1, 1940, Page 3

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MONDAY: APR teh 1, 1940 OVER MARINES No admission basins be selineasiinan: ere BY ABRH JOE CASA DECIDED b 3.0 OUTCOME i ; harged { of yesterday’s con- Conchs (6) CurPrrononcoeo awnocooBwoony E 0 0 0! 0 ‘ opening round to the end. News-! jgram of recommendati 0; 0! i! 2 0 4 innings: R 200 011 101— 6 5 300.000 200— 5 mary: . Runs: Villareal, Albury 2, Griffin, Casa, Spakes Acevedo, ; two-base Griffin, Gonzalez, ; double play: Albury > Ferri ruck out: by Sol- s on balls: off Simmons, nbarger 5; wild | Solenbarger; nor by Casa, left on bases: arines 7; saccooooowlt 1 winning | Casa; time of game: 2:08. ; CUPIANO BATTLES GONZALEZ AGAIN BOXING COMMISSION PER-| MITS BOUT TO BE OF FIF- | TEEN-ROUND DURATION | | Alex Cupiano, Puerto Rican hard rock and fighting dynamo, | ‘and Felix Gonzalez, the smart, ‘sweet little fighter, of Miami| ‘and Key West, has been matched ; {to head the fighting show sched- juled for the Strand Arena this | | Wednesday night. | These boys put up a bang-up scrap two weeks ago in which ;Cupiano finished on the losing | end, much to his dissatisfaction, | in a 10-round scrap that was | ‘packed with thrills from the! ;Papers all over the state com- | ‘mented on the bout. | This return engagement comes | as the consequence of a chal- | {lenge flung by the Puerto | 1|Rican fighter who wants a_fif- | which prevailed upon Gian round bout with Gonzalez.|preme court in 0 | Through special arrangements, |with the Iccal boxing commission this was accomplished. Although the balance of the card is not yet made up, it was announced by Matchmaker Fer- nandez that Jack Hare and Kid ‘Tarzan, who fought a great bat- tle last week, will be seen in the} semi-final bout. j There will be two more four-| |rounders to complete the person- | jnel of the fight card slated for | Wednesday night. | OYSTER DROWNS DUCK OCEAN PARK, Wash.—A group of fishermen in this city recently reported that an oyster \ snared a duck by its foot at low tide, and then drowned it when the water rose. |Circuit judges—a m ‘trials, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAUL D. BARNES SEEKS RE-ELECTION ' (eonunacdien from Page One) court has abolished all conflict- ing rules. : Drafted the proposed cons tutional amendment, to be passed upon by the electorate in No- vember, providing for a seventh justice for the and the temporary re which seems certain of ratification. Co-author of the act providing °; one, course of procedure 14 im: 5 ng of sui them in gosiare !This nown the constructicn service act, instead as \the 1939 legislature but was not) 4 {presented to the governor in time for signature. Supreme court | j signment of |; non-residents | PAGE THREE LOOPTOILILLITTOIIOIOOOVITTTIOOOTI TOOT Ms, ‘Drafted the act which requires | ’ ’ aH of the Circuit judges semble before each legislature and form to te a pro- s for the improvement of procedure the administration of law as es- tablished by the legislature. Ser’ state r the Su- 1936 to adopt a revised set of suits and app: eases usually requiring jury Judge Barns waa born 46 years ago in Plant City, Fla. Admitted to the bar in 1916, he began the practice of his profi n in Mi- ami in 1920. He was a member lof the World war air corps for 117 months. Judge and Mrs. 12575 St. Gaud Grove a 16-year-old at Ponce d ns reside at . Coconut two children, Judge" Ba | county, associatior of the Ameri ciety and has written several ‘legal papers. “POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Monroe County Democratic F Primary, May 7, 1940 For Governor SPESSARD L. HOLLAND For Governor FULLER WARREN For State Gomptollce J. M. LEE For Judge Circuit Court W. H. BURWELL it Judge, Group 1 S, Present Judge n of the late Judge Atkinson JUDSE ROS Ably carrying on the trad | For Clerk om Criminal phat LEONARD B. GRILLON “Lennie” Elect T. JENKINS CURRY For Sheriff For Sheriff BERLIN A. SAWYER Re-Elect KARL O. T! HOMPSON For Sheriff For Judge of the Circuit Court GEO. E. McCASKILL (To Succeed Judge Trammell) For County Commissioner, First District EDUARDO C. GOMEZ “Eddie” Re-nominate a JUDGE WCRTH W. TRAMMELL For Judge For Judge of JUDGE Circuit Court UL D. BARNS Circuit Court BOONE ip 4) For Judge of t ROBERT J (D For State Representative WILLARD M, ALBURY : ooo Gran State Representative BERNIE es PAPY (For Re une) eae oats Sndse ROGELIO GOMEZ For County Commissioner, First District ‘WM. H. MONSALVATGE (For Re- Election) For County Commissioner, Second District J. FRANK ROBERTS For County Commissioner, Fourth District WILLIAM T. DOUGHTRY; JR. For County Commissioner, Fourth District NORBERG THOMPSON For County Capiiassoner, Fifth District R. W. CRAIG Known Universally As “Poor Old Craig” of Craig, Fla. For County Commissioner, Fifth District MRS. ELLIE LOWE COTE OPLI SS. we. | For County Judge RAYMOND R. LORD (For Re-Election) For State and County Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD (Fer Ro-Electign) For State and County Tax Collector JOE C. MCMAHON For County Commissioner, Fifth District W. A. PARRISH | For Member Board of Public Instruction, First District DONALD CORMACK For Member School RALPH K. Board, Third District JOHNSON {For Re-Election) f For County Tax Assessor CLAUDE GANDOLFO For County Tax Assessor J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER (For Re-Election) For Justice of the Peace, First District FRANKLIN (For Re- ARENBERG Election). For Justice of the Peace, First District Leas RILEY For Clerk Circuit Court* CARBONELL For Jweice of the Peace, Second District ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR. For Clerk of the Circuit Court ISADORE L. WEINTRAUB Betier Known As “Izzy” Rot Clerk of Canal Court C. SAM B. CURRY (For Re-Election) For Clerk of Criminal Court HARRY DONGO (For Re- Election) For Constable, First District RAY ELWOOD For Constable, First District HARRY JOHNSON For Constable, Second District BASIL R. TYNES ion of the ; and; SALES A 1212 Varela Street VALUABLE SPACE FOR SALE! For All Siidlie Services for Hotels and Rooming Houses PHONE a7 COLUMBIA FI PFIFPPPLATAIPALPLILZLCARELE SS OL —and— DRY CLEANERS 617 Simonton Street In Every Town —THE—— REXALL STORE Is The Best Prescription Store! 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It is entirely automatic, trouble- free and guaranteed, giving the same dependable service as city water mains, Let us tell you how the low cost will be justified many times. Nothing on the ‘market like it for the money! PIERCE BROS. Fleming and Elizabeth Sts.. SOLD ON EASY TERMS Drink — INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval St. ALWAYS FRESH at LOWE’S FISH MARKET PHONE NO. 1 Turtle Steak a THE PORTER. ALLEN | Handled Through South Florida Contr. and Eng. Co. ices | | PHONE 348 Watches Jewelry Gifts The Old Reliable Since 1898 505 Duval Street ned Results Key West Buyer’s Guide Fire and Wind Storm INSURANCE Atlantic Mutual Fire Insurance Co. William and Caroline Streets PEPSI-COLA Healthful and Invigorating MANUFACTURED LUCALLY tibuting to the welfare of this city by employing Contin Key West labor exclusively. FOR FARES AND SCHEDULES FLORIDA EAST ‘COAST RAILWAY PRICE TOURS bed ak he had fo MD 25% Phone 809-3 | G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Dignified Sympath tic Courtesy Liernsed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep PHONE 2-1896 1951 N. W. Tenth Ave. MIAMI. FLA. Phone 124 did tT ALE LELLLLLIL LAO LHLLLCLLLLCCCCC CLC COCO PEDDIE IIE

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