The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 30, 1945, Page 3

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DOWN TWO DIAMONDBALL BROWNS, — LAST NIGHT LEGION WINNERS wit FROM GIANTS CONTESTS .. eS Two well-played games of ball were witnessed last night at Bayview Park. Both ames were decided in the first After that they battled on terms until the last out. the first game, the VPB 113 over the Marines by a 1 to 0 . Sprouse pitched one hit ball, but an error cost him the game, with one out in ‘the first. * |}Gebhardt walked and Ayotte hit one to the pitcher who threw wild to first and Gebhardt went to third. Davis flied out to cen- ter and the runners scored after Bums ety. He was the man thet famous tree in walks with 7 outs with 6 5. Legion the stolen RR Garcia the most g F ago ——————— most runs scored with 5 each. R. Garcia most hits with 6 and Ackerman, Romero, Del Valle, ICOAST ARTILLERY PRACTICE PLANNED The Army announced sans! that Coast Artillery firing prac-| ~ tice will be held from installa-| 7 a Na tions of Battery B, Harbor De- ined for nk United ‘States fenses of Key West, Fort Taylor,}@ ‘whole 464 casualti 3 on May 31 and June 2, from 9 a. '30; 1946, of the U. 8.» m.'to 12:30 p. m. All vessels and! Wy Marinie Corps | aircraft were warned to remain | Stare) Hot heretorore casual: clear of the danger area. ‘ Navy Deparimnent a cone - The danger one will be the wa- lists, consistitg ‘of ss et ter area 18,000 yards off shore; Wounded, and 63 missing. These Key West bounded by aximuth casualties bring the total report- 345. degrees from. 24 degrees, 32|°% t0 next of kin and released foi minutes, 48 de, north iati- publication since December 7 tude; 81 degrees, 48 minutes, 37 HOA}, 0 ‘May 30, 1945,:-t0:11 RAGO3, ‘seconds, west longitude, south to azimuth 220 Gegrees from same/ om Florid point. , ' Maximum altitude of firing is! 1,900 feet. Danger to all aircraf bélow this altitude over the dan- ger area. Tne Department, _an-} | Forees Navy Mann, George Knox, Avidtién Radioman 3c. (Previously report- ‘ed missing on report vf néval tas. walties for May 7, 1945. Mothe TODAY'S : BIRTHDAYS Bishop, John F., Cpl, USMCR. Navy ‘as: (Woultitted Mrs. Dolly Best, Jengen Beach. tesa Popular Brands of CIGARS and COLD Phéné No. 8 THOMPSON ENTERPRISES, wc. (ICE DIVISION) ® and Mrs. Franie May, Oraie. Dead—European Area Robirison, “Clifford, S-Sgt., band of Mrs. Beatrice M. Wooten, Andrew J., Sr., ce. Army Deid, Pacific Area sen of Mrs. Ethél A. Bath: 811, W. Virginia Ave., Taiipa, g, Arthur, Pfc., son “of Mrs. South Jacksonville. Spit Key West, Fin. tson, Route 8, Box 267,! 4 hus- there. Bied Nov. "6, 1941. " Robin! 1874 = Josephine Preston Pea- cut by mutyal son, 723 Pearl St., Jacksonville. (body, «poetic Pvt bpoet, born New husband of Mrs. Abbir Wooten,]#, 1922. Bt i taht essayist, ‘born Bloomfield, . This list includes only those’ Rahrle, Russell F., Pvt.,.son of: N. J, Died Dec. 22, 1918. - Mrs. ‘Edith M. Hallaiiaii, Long-! célumnhist, news analyst, born {4inn County, Kansas. -, Sr. Sgt. plane crash over Marshall Is- an, iands, Feb. enberg, Theodore &., Pic.,! LOORG AT WASH eo Ce ent Béston Episcopal bishop, born - ——--e———- —— ——~- “1 saltha Be, i eae tr: Mio the the kL. Bridginen, nim a paper*witn word uf Ger- ‘Brebkiyn, N.Y. fpub- , i ion. He. “ : em a Bee eae ed abet Ba aes anid “Al cash: Ftess ‘noted: “For the surrender of th¢ ; prom ptiy 1850—Wiliiam Lawrence, emin-1German hurdétrers.” 3 f;* rs ciprocal law; tariff-rates could’ be, dramatist, York. Died Dec. 886 — Randolph Bourne, bril: 1892—Raymond Clapper, notéd Killed in bargaining’ with’ __ \ per the ratés of the Ho sot . Act which was pas€ 5 50 percent cut on ees of of Jan-| \ uary 1, 1945, thereby Bf rmitting have been reduced urder previ- ous acts, the full 60 pet-ent from We will hear the 1 familiar arauments, on both sites of the Looking At Washington | with tie debate as it pt oceeds, the " javerage citizen may s¢ cure some “other nations 50 t nelow ; '" The pending bill < another reduction im ¥ites that! the {:moot-Hawley leve} . tariff question. By Weeping up derstatding of the issues in Gal Two SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPA INCORPORATED KE" prove he eessial- jons, born Attiherst, Mass.' oq the $10 check on-whiel Zervos! ; aft, > pict? Wp one atid “ties for’ October 4, 1944.) Parents,-Died Sept. 24, 1924. is “ SS “Suseribe to The Citizen—Zie weekly. ~ the cate. After that only three ; 2B lved. At any rate, si ace citizens and ; Cinniitmibidiibiidiiatttibietiieheied)' Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster F.! sof? of . bily M Spahgéenberg, PF &lZ-TIME 0. W. L \ volved. any + SES washed first off Spouse, two) e. Socmaster General Frank|Bishop, 10 SE. and St, Delray, H4 NW. 4th St; Miami, | \Mi.-IT PEAFCRM SERVICE Have to vote in a devndera AY Pittsburgh BB leme ee e walker horn’ Piymouthi rank | Beach. |- Stott, Thomas P., Pic., brother The Office of War Information! might be a good iden) to York 3 0 — wy pitched well but was) eo ee ag | mouth, Pas) Black, Roy W., Pvt, USMCR. of Witttam C. Stone, 748 Jackson has beeh under attaék from vari-/ formation on the -qles ton. ge Bh u for four hits, one a Comal deve ; i Wife, Mrs. Roy W. Black, Apopka. Bt. 'N.,:St. Pet % ous suurccs aad, recently, ther@}— ~~ Atoms cod torres, Mivle by Merritt, and good sup-| comet, lls, Skinner, mono-| Kimbeli, Edward ‘C.,, Pfe,.US-| Wyckoff, Richard D. S-Sgt, have becn suggestions that the! Gates wed Saaltee bd i ort helped his ‘efforts. At bat) !Buist, born Chicago, 44 yearsimicR. Mother, Mrs. Eiima ‘B, husbatid of irs. Alive L..Wyk0If, agcacy be discontinued. : - . {the only ‘ones to get hits were) "EO Kimball, Goutds. 2185 Bevilla Ave., Vero Beath. | We hold nd brief for the OW Naeht Geme Kammins for the 113, and Merritt,], Be®y Goodman, orchestra} Lumpkin, Edward, Steward’s} Asmy Missing, Peeific Aree 2nd would not attempt to say ~~ . ‘Sigman, Eller and Sprouse. In|'@der, born Chicago, 36 years} Mate 2c, USNR. ‘Grandmottier,'. Carver, Byrdh'C., Pft;, ‘hilsbahid that its record is perfect. Never- | MOE the field Yurina, Cardwell, May-|*2°- “ Mrs. Lulie Lumpkin Mitchél, 617 of Mrs. Fugenia M, Crrver, 2115 theless, during the war, it was : x , ‘. Peete ip vy" i \ Will open a Specilal Per | 1 4 i berry and Glidewell played aj_, Sa Raisa, soprano, born in| W. Church St., Gainesville: Cuter £, Fort j Inecessary for the government to: . berdane || ae —.® 12 1 great game for the Marines and| land, 52 years ago. ae ee ee Bess . ae “have Noine agenéy to éoordinate|} Sonal Checking -\ceount ed, EE, Momtamee and Man-\Shehan, Ayotte, Williams and|, Ludwig Lewison, noted author, | Syeticsenikines kiirirabiWa aA vEREWENEW EHS S O13 vu00We [Publicity releases ahd to perform|}without obligaiion te ‘om Barrett and O'Dea. Kammins for the winners. born Germany, 62 years ago. . s Jel ah 4 other duties in cipoecton with'| maintain any fixed bal- |VPB 113 — 100 000 xT 5] . ENORMOUS INCREASES 1 : Whle the end of the war will'f ance, provided as miany a’: American League era ‘ ‘ terminate th for } five checks are wrilten fi Marines _. 000 0000 0 4 1 mi Povvovdodevedovessossecsestecdvewcdeduees.% . e- terminate the emergency for } five Cc : a! | At New York R HE Hoopeston, Il.—The salari . x P which the OWI was created, it | * Lowe \_ Batteries: Lynn and Shehan;|, Hoopeston, Ill. The salaries of &y HERMAN R. {Hfétior coal ih Tog, the last year,’ : » it § any one month. 0 5 1 Sprouse and Cardwell the Mayor and the eight alder- ‘ity Absdétated Peau) for whieh 4 iabte. should -be obvious that the gov- h litt York Ho 6) 3) Struck ¢ men Have recently reveived enor Laid het figires are available. crnment needs some similar or- | AS much or as litle msy + West, Zoldak and | walks, pesy os Sp . mera mous increases. For the last 68 i pseu gear -* ae ‘frieste’s harbor is more acces- zanization to function efficiently|} be kept in the account :asj} Mates; Donald and Crompton. ‘base hits, Merritt; stolen’ bases,|%°%S Hoopeston tias paid its i portions of congue “aaxis Supe’ to Spacing ne World nes oe a ed re an [denired, ‘and the. cast | fe aa |Crowley; sacrifice hits, Witkow-|™2Y°rs on 50 cents a year. Now! territory. They ate Carinthia, ‘a ees Bey ar Fant sei¥- nes Of Pea Ee annican faoniy 10 cents Sev ertch At Reston R oH the mayor will ive $500. Th : 7 cs and operated an immigrant serv- agency to which any American “ neem: . a . & Time 1 hour.’ Umpires, eldeseen che aot as 25 gob province of Austria, and Venezia jee atreét to New York. It Was citizen can appeal in the effort ftheck written, Proton = oe _o. and Arnett. plasvear, Wil twedive 9600. Mee| oe ee ah Wnportant Italian tiaval ‘base. to secure information about his'} Por further information Panes, Papish and a, second. game We Ameri- aldermen, who got onl: 25 cents Already prouYugostav groups The dockyard was taken over government. | 1 the bank hon Went, Darvel, Merman and Ger) nmin ane i oi the first |S “year will receive $2300 an.|M2ve been organized in both fro Austria-Hungary. —— [peal ab She Vater enced ba ; er-| pahts awaes they Sore ve | ually AS 4n-) areas. Their theme is that Carin-. Divides Climates BOTH PARTIES READY for folder. as Paeaciin mg ome eror did the Wik, ut _— vie a population ad should ft Mas the costal belt g0°s, tye Congress of the. United The from m on Harris beared join Yugoslavia, and many. Slo-}; “\ States is beginning the first; Clevetnna er own and held them to no hits : venes have moved into Carinthia pot ye antag gr orgie of» Dollical. wer. whichl FLORIDA NATIONAL — Kleiman and Mc- ed first Fag bap sete IN, THE COUNTY JUDUES COURT, jand Venetia Giulia tn past YearS.|Veneaia Giulia is rather moun- ike counts pat eae See Demme; Flores and George who Bectel, holy Repeat tgia Pika h ae ry perme uals, it pet “enon eee NI tainous and has a fairly rigorous) may conceivably form “the line, K West - ? the m ir LOREDA. IN P ATE. imany. : . may Y h s at Ke ‘ (Omiy games scheduled i By ° climate. y — y —— was wild and walked | tS °%. y. soa alvo known} Both areas would be worth-} 5, object of much -conten- hier Shee ih os oS E ‘ ters and walked three bat-| 4» Mary Jane Solares, also Known! while additions to Yugoslavia, lume, 4 a a 5 i Member Federal Deposit ters filling the bases in the sixth | .)°* iv? ok pe lpres Deceased. ith Vi in Giulia probably the tidh “for centuries, was captured] The House of Representatives, Rational League when he Was sent to the showers| -'” Intereered te the. Bactkte or ead |e eee et the two, [by the Italian patriot D’Annunzio/is taking up the bill to extend the/} fhsurance Corporation W L Aveland sue Gritrin took his place] Deceden: mee Nene: Bs So ae tne|@t the close of the ‘Fist Worla|Reciptocal Trade program for! New York 2% 10 ~ .714}Sue was touched f ching writin mere ere Get ein 3 ie “ War and was finally awarded to! three years. Under the present re- ener gh 18 14 «SeSland four ruts brea pars te the Last Will and Trscament of said [#mportant seaports of Trieste,!yaly "in 1924 over the protests of . Brook isn 18 15 860 |fanned De Armas to end the|icisirsla cece “untcd (© Pro" |Piume and Pola ari the rail con: | Yugosiavia. > i Yi + oa ter 0) orizia. “At fc i e tn 17 15 S81 /frame. At tat Malgrat tripled and | ,.¥u orate, nm nantd, VUnle ove the islands of Cherso, Ludstno fine, Nas about $0,000 popula Lous 1 16 $15/Del Valle doubléd. In the field] of tne first pablicativn of this notice |and ‘Unte and fhe harbedr-of tO": The harbor is deep and pto- Bewten “uw 414|Hancock, Higgs, Marsh, “Dei|‘® @ppcar_ in. said Court, and show bo — res gi the or n tected by a breakwater. It was Cone mat 12 18 414] Valle and Goss were good for the | (U2, t, any You fan, Why ine ac] Zara, a city set into the westinnivihg fora while, bat then the Prstade ipa 0 2% 394) losers. For the winners Cates,| Will to probate should not stand un. (Coast Of Yugoslavia. The district) vuyosiavs built railroads to their a rs Cates, | revoked. 2 ‘waS part of Austria-Huhgary Split and this harbor riffin, J. Roberts and “Mira.| (Sean (sa) RAYMOND any, [from 1638 until after .World-Warjeeror Of Spit a a ee Amerkan Leaque Jéhnny Ogden maiie a great Counity Judie. be He ne eabie ie Segal catth in left fie rma 4 yunty, Florida. | I. : : rlarid ji ‘iurne ~ had - serve ss 4 " - be: _ pea — Won the | mayso:jun The most productive part,» 6t| peter se 633 RHE tween Trieste and Siete ane us = a , 5 i julia is the trian Lanes 6 4M 617| Porter Pi. obo 6040 4 3 «4 Venezia Git ‘i 1 + be- 2s 6 464| A. Legion 500 000 x 5 3 0 jreninaila, a tongue of lan t mg: i ties are about 4° miles, “ (6 43g| Batteries: Harris and Higgs; J. SANS |Roberts, S. Griff ira. | SF apart. “ a) is, S. Griffin and J. Mira. Fertile Land ‘ 1 2 419) Three base hit, Malgrat; two! }\. Istria > hi Ae stria is very fertile and: has lus ni al Reacher ple y|been known as such since Rom- FOLLOWING THROUGH |hits, Gomez; strack out by Rob- | mat per forinink ne ee calves, Cate ferts 4, by Griffin 1, by Harris 4; | for the constFuction ot the 4 fruit, grapes ana oliives. ‘attle - y ste 3) 1 Alterations to the Division | paising afd beech @hd-oak lumber —< j s, Harris 4, Roberts 10./ Graihinar Schovl, Key West, a - By PEDRO AGUILAR |Time, one hour and 10 minutes | Sareea ca greg hay aarersnd Yaipbuild. « is sherpa malta ‘ling eéiiters. Capodisttia ahd Pi- ted SOFTBALL : 4 j1ano tanufacture salt from sea} s TO The Flyers are Me team to beat! ea Helwater aid put up préverved | STATISTICS OF Ct “ine 3 ne + : ® the Bervice League, and so fa: 7 | r- | foods. Rovigno mantifattures to- TAMPA Seamer hes shown the fans the SOFTBALL LEAGUE) oe liqueurs and, Pre) we — there ie has | ieee | ; MPrivste, a ety of Meaty 250,000'2 HOURS, 50 MINUTES =» Gavee Games Gnd won ward i | ‘Yaecormal times also has “bil re-| , hes allowed three éarned| Decl Vallo, 833; Rueda, .637;| °* "| finevies, “iron aid Steel works, | fete te 2% innings, and tus fan-| Ackerman, 555; Alo i) ee eciactean gent: sik onl oot ee 0 @ Hatters Mis nearest rivais|Bazo, 500; Barker, 5). DY ra { cottoa mills, jute-works, canner- ‘Sid. federvatiors, . Se Lemp of the VPB-113, with | 454; Casado, 444; C. Valders 423;/ midis "Sieg. breweries, distilleries and ce-| eal 'S¥4 Squthard ee wen end two defeats, has Lewin, 428; Larsen, Sicrra, Go®} MANGE BOND) Wi be ¥ ve z Street, Phone 1040 ferret 4 and T. Valdez, .400 each; Machi!’ ih ite didnt BP one hub; Ment works. ; 4 ant —_ — T Ati Timi aean oh cht (004, ) of (ue cdRteaAct| Phére are marble quarries near Peete ee nngs: couse 4 a ht laribncr sed tn. veies | Triesté, and coal minés ‘fm ‘the ogee Se ae and best one, fanned 38 ee ee ty mht Beater as infievial- area produced 188,980 torts-otean Whe Caccanter Roitte alive. 29, each; R. 357; . . irregularity im the bi zs a ME ales See a ) es aie Gute hee wen Henderson, Guerra, a nal csived, and te sr ccereccconseneusscabTUSssvosbetrcnesesveuets | Marsh, .333 ecah. | ° = teed 16 im 7 innings, | 3 e . | Bee nee cme end teat) Home runs, Del Valle 2 ‘ 3 a, 3! Thi e hits, Del Valle 2 ry SG, struck out 23 batters, 22 in| os Ackerman 2 9 he ¢ J OUR e ae one oe alowed 7)" “‘Two-base hits, Gomez 3, Del for Alterations and Additions, 8 MACE Y: TION $ Gad vom a | Ville 2, R. Valdez 2. hool, |@ REFRIGERA ieee, Sutton and Sprouse Stolen bases, Machin, Carey, R.|__ ,. _ BW. 3 3 See they book up there is 6%) Garcia 3 each, Oesterhoudt,| j 2 : ona ° te be « reel ~ tay cane | Marsh, C. Valdez, Ingraham and , 8 Se of Zingler, Sutton, Cart, Gomez, 2 each. | e Peterson, Cook, Sigman’ Most times walked: Hancock SE ee ng is REAL iE =) ed teers Del 6, Guiterrez and Diaz, 4 each; West. Florida le 3 ‘Witten League Sasado, Higgs, Marsh, Machin,| may23-20; 1945 RP i on 2 oe "Porter “Place has octet, R: gare ; Sal BASIS and you will get $| rie 5 a » e as, - epee right on the nose. Lewin, Reyes, 3 times ach. BROADWAY 8 eration Service. e © Cruz, Diaz, Romero ’ ' Berker, Stefra, Lewin The American Legion, Machi- CIGAR STORE 3 Gee C Valder and Oster- ists and Electricians are tied for} i$ have been hitting that = first place et ~ panaings: ve 610 Duval Street is 3 gone. How long they two won and one lost, } e | dy up, only time will! by Daily News and Porter Place —000— is REA ‘ I E e! and Sem the smiling for second place with two woe COMPLETE $ | a ( ; 7) a * hit and two lost, and last place is ry $ Satie saber ght Bren, tid bythe Civilian Workers} AGED ATT CORES |§ MORE ECONOMICAL...It's Healthy | 2 oe, bt ee 8 and Safe... its PURE : 4. and wanted to sign Sam . ° 1 ved Daily by Leased Wirt|e — Rear Admiral Milo F. Draemel | Rece! ly by fe Smiling Sam hails from ‘ Sadie e born Fremont, Nebr., 61 years —o00— _ e 3 ° e e e e e e ry bet with 17. Higgs, Gare and Disc Gomez, Lewin and Diaz with 5 each are next. eeore Fis*SIs,t * sT #7325 Peews s7F* st co. > 2 ee i id baer hy irre on f.: Ff

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