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MONDAY, JANUARY 18,1948 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREE { { ETHIOPIANS CAN'T | doesn’t necessarily give up the| route marches, has another idi- | agreed to having their Jong fuzzy | Three million, five bt BOX SCORES OF “ON THE spoT (SKELETON IN CLOSET LOSE THEIR Wives =" [orymeray, these sources saya ai cut short. "They wear green | thousand oem fee "143 | Ethiopi: has bee: e ‘half childless ed. CAGE TRIPLE BILL oe SOUGHT IN CEMETERY) — BY JOINING “ARMY "tilt trom scratch: by a Briush|emendous levalty to his imme a diate superior officer which doesn’t aaa litary der Major - ‘ pe atary, sion urs aver en } extend further. If the officer is FRIDAY £ EVENING AP P Peotures Sports Editor eA eee eecins d- jAP ant TBD FAS cASAN, ipes eee pe hase jy eps transferred, the entire platoon or et HOTEL LEAMINGTON KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Jan. WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—There! in Africa. {company often asks to be transfer- NEW YORK, Jan. 18. —Baxter} ent filed suit in general ses- jis one peculiar differenée-between |: It is composed of infantry, ar-|red with him. his wife. guard in Haile Selassie’s restored | and field works companies, signal} been withdrawn from Ethiopia, OME BY FORFEIT: SUBS first baseman probably had the "pe charged—and his wife {inedom, and other armies. ‘ motor transport, ordnance andj first Allied nation to be taken AND ATHLETES CLAIMED! | costiliest argument with an um admitted—that she spied on The Ethiopians are allowed to | SUPP! uynits. A regiment of armor-j from Axis hands. The few British Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District and Amusements PARKING LOT ADJOINING HOTEL - Alfred Simons. Manager {pire on record. him at night “from behind {have their wives with them in the |ed cars is being formed to round! who remain are assigned under} OTHER TWO PLAYED Emil Fuchs, former Braves} tombstones” in the ceme- | barracks. | out a force which aims at mobility jtreaty to guard such strategic ‘owner, says the debates ich} tery. British sources here, tinyeiling jo" roads, in mountains or brush. { points as the Jibuti railroad and | Jordan lost—cost his ers P.S.—He didn’t get the di- | the existence of 2 modern, mech-| When the atmy moves, the | Addis Ababa. { Playing before the largest | $1,000,000. Fuchs recalled the in-} vorce. anizéd army in Ethiopia, also made { wives move with it. _ |. Meanwhile, the Ethiopian army | crowd of the season, the Key | cident in a recent article he wrote known that when a rookie takes up: The Ethiopian soldier, in addi-; moves toward modernization. | West High School Varsity won, for the Boston Globe. = the martial life over there. he tion to liking his wife along on | Without murmur, the soldiers unmet ut Most a= their fourteenth and fifteenth, Fuchs was seeking a buyer fer} CARDS CAN WAIT = A eee cs f sh Sal League’ Friday night at thola wealthy Detreior wen tere = <SITTTTTTTTSTETTOMTUTTSS OOTP TTTO TOTO OTT Ts aes WHENEVER YOU WANT ANYTHING OR ANYTHING DONE—WELL HELP YOU! school’s gymnasium. ed and might pay a million for): wIELWAUKEE, Wis—Bob Mc- League action has been’ sus-! ass is grams rae | Intosh of Des Moines, Iowa, pre- pended until Wednesday while, Well an le prospective Ouyer! fers higher education to a major SSE work of reconditioning the gym-| decided to see that afternoon's | league baseball contract. we oe nasium’s playing court is in| §@me between the Braves and the The Marquette athlete, a crack- WATCH REPAIRS progress. 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How tee i ii past winners of this annual po! crn ee Me conducted by The Associated Grisso, f Darragh, f Gagnor, f Key, f Eaton, c Pusser, ¢ Elliott, g Willey, g Bennett, g Kirkman, g | crm moos wl moconcro Phone 6173 YOUR PATRONAGE INVITED 2S Ice Cream Proprietory Medicine Drug Supplies Toilet Preparations and Articles pacar SCHOOL SUPPLIES ge Money Orders Issued 1932—Gene Sarzan,_ golf, and Babe Didrikson, track. 1933— TP 4? What | Carl Hubbell, baseball and Helen lete to win two consecutive years? | arate Neainia ine Wie, = ss have golf. 3 ‘oe uis, xing, One man: and one woman |and Helen Wills Moody, tennis. F 2 1 0 1 : : been named twice and both were | 2nd_ 2 tennists — Don Budge and Alice | 1936—Jesse Owens, track, and 0) 0 0 0 pyvvvv vv vv panananasaaad i iin ican iain hintaan tintin ttn ttt BEAUTY COLONY “COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED” 508 Southard St. Next to Bus Station 2 Thi 11 was begun in|Helen Stephens, track. 1937 — eae hare are pacts tee Don Budge, tennis, and Katherine 1931—Pepper Martin, baseball, Bawls, ales wf, 1998, Nile d helen Madison, swimming.| 2nd Patty Berg, golf. 19: ag i= . E+] Kinnich, football, and Alice Mar- oo Coll jortsmen, set the) ble, tennis. 1040—Tom, Harmon, Totals— Mo eee sae tor the victors. | football, and Miss Marble. 1941— Score at half: Varsity 21, Air|""ya at forward, rung the|Joe DiMaggio, baseball, and Bet- | Station 6; free throws missed: hoop for nine field’ goals, and|ty Hicks, golf. Barber 2, McCown 4, Schoneck, | y.stice crinkled the net six times. | ergy” Haskins; timer: Blanchard; scor-|" Roy score: | Glenn Dobbs, the All-American er: Churchill; referee: Hansen. | Athletic Department, NOB (84) | back who pitched for Tulsa against a a) Ree FG FT F Tp|Tennessee in the Sugar Bow], had A bitter fight developed in| ruwick t 0 10|a better kicking average and a the second game between the poy ¢” 18| better passing average, as regards Submarine five from the Sound ane . 6| percentage of passes completed School and the Naval Commis-| vroska ; 4| and interceptions than any other sary, ending in victory for the A college player and any profes- Submersibles, 38 to 19. aushees & eran eae ee i Ritzwalack, 4| sional star. So intense and rough was the | . —| Dobbs completed 62.6 per cent} battle, three players were ejected otals— 27 54 | of his passes (67 of 107) as against from the game for unsportman- Air Station No. 58.6 for Sammy Baugh of the} ship conduct. 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