The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 1, 1946, Page 4

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eee ene a an = aaah tome a oe PAGE FOUR 2 rua aa? wast cruzer SPORTS Baseball _ ¢., , Diamondball Football * ;Baskethall,.° Swimming Tennis * Golf.-¢ ‘Track CUSTOM ‘OF VEILING “fron Man” Clem Price Lends det RE hele! sabe ee lial In Medal, Handicap Tourney oe ie wnt sn) i - ee. shélis dnd ‘booby-traps ‘by baie \ German ‘invaders. ’ a Mest. "Died ab ee ae ‘In the opening day of play at > N gucrsemarlesage i837—William Dean Howells,} the Key West’ GolfCouse inte} "The Weather Lille eda el PreTTTTITL LLL we Hon dor Se : Ne feap play. this afternoon; partly cloudy to- io eerie LASSIFIED ADS i ‘Runners-up ‘to Price ‘yesterday; night and’ Saturday: Little Change’ Blind Bogey tournaments, “Iron| REPORT isc : ‘CL ; on 1 PAYMENT © ican arf'to af . . Pt Pere 7 as ... (were ‘Dr. John 'B. ‘Hayes and ‘in temperature. Modérate north- er a anata ‘world art, born ‘in Dublin, Ive: : i i bs in ‘ndvanee, | ¥ St. Pete To Havana Yaeht Bace Charley pate een wera ark 27, erly winds this afternoon and to-| + ‘4#& i ‘ by 3s ore ty e with ledger de fand. sh a Cornish, N. AMERICAN Man” Clem Price led with an 83 in the medal: play. counts | ay “ave thete advertize- | Aug! i ents charged. in medal play and 70 in the hand-; Key West and vicinity; Gloudy| « 7 ’ Dr. Hayes tied for second place Might becoming gentle to moder- s {859—Charles ‘F. ‘Lummis, Los| asd CUBAN “& Mareh 30: S ver At K ; West with Dr. 'Willidm P.'Kemp in the @te variable Satirday. be ol pele Yen ta “PUBLICATION DEADLINE Angeles writer, editor «and pio-|" Try A Pound OFF 2 9 ev ASE | handicap play witha 71. | = Florida: Generally fair and): a ntfore in Stlock w= ‘se |neer in the lore’of the Southwest, . Play consists of 36 ‘holes. sper so cool sae north -and Cor Hl — the tournament will run throu, ay cetitral portions and considerable; ‘ al ae tae By AGUILAR Sunday. - { cloudiness with scattered show- eseunuas = nee et 2 The St. Petersburg-Habana] “Condon”, 59-foot. yawl; Paul| Followirig are ‘the names ot, ers and thunderstorms and cool- HELP WANTED - WANTED TO RENT WKWF Yacht Race will get underway.|Liskey, Jr., owner; Miami Beach| those who ‘commenced play yes-|¢€r over the extreme south por- ia en Pe. March 30, To date 18 yachts have}and Maryland Yacht Clubs. terday, their score for eighteen: tion today. Fair, cooler except in — Apartment ~ or _ small bir | 1600°On ‘Your ‘Radio-Dial ‘ entered the race, first since 1941.] “Seagoer”, 34-foot yawl; A. L.|holes, their handicap number and the Tallahassee area'tonight. Sat- enor house. ‘Tel. 790, Ext. 585 ( 12:35 to 1:00 P.M. ‘The races were started in 1930] Kirby, owner; Davis Island Yacht | their final fanaisen scores: | urday increasing cloudiness and TELEPHONE | Eldridge). feb28 3t« NOON when 11 yachts sailed the once}Club. Clem:Price <. 13 19. warmer. — unehartered course of the Spanish| “Merry Wade”, 54-foot ‘schoon-{D. A. Rae caibelee 20 83! Jacksonville through the Flor- OPERATORS : ‘FOR SALE Be Sure to = galloons on their voyages of dis-fer; Arthur Harrison, owner;/Dr. Hayes .. 87 16 71: ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex- ae Fe = covety in the 15th and 16th cen-}Clearwater Yacht Club. Charles Baker 16 72, ico: Gentle to motlerate winds, WAGE INCREASE _ Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed D N = turies down the Florida west] “Jacinta”, 76-foot schooner; Ai-|Jack Sellers 17-77, north to northeastly today be-| Learners now earn a-mini- 100% pure. $3.25 ‘gallon. There |= t j = coast. bert Veeder; Chicago Yacht Clu »,/Dr. Kemp — 17 "1, coming variable tonight. Satur- mum of $31.20 per week is none finer at any ‘S z The starting line this year wili| “Windy”, '37-foot cutter; Man-|Charley Yates 14 73 day moderate to occasionally for 48 hours work Pierce Bros. marl-Imo [3 In Person 5 be off the million dollar recrea-|uel Rasco, Jr., owner; Miramar fresh winds ‘southeast to souther- Lins t = tion pier at St. Petersbirg: and|Yacht Club, Havana. . o. ie ietheyy ly over south portion and south}, Wage ‘rates for experienced rary copies of current Bi = a DOC CLEMMER, T the finish line will be across the] | “Ciclon”, £1-foot cutter; R. Her ransit el e. rons to southwesterly .over north. per- operators are proportion- sellets+<ati prices ‘that gét lowe: Z ; | an 00, Morro Castle in Havani’ harbor, fidndorena; Miratnar Yacht Ciab,| tion. Generally fair weather ex- ately higher eee ibid csns = piers ia on the Entries include: » * °° Havarta: © 8 e800 ce» eee Lindsle: cept «for ‘a » few » showers © and! \« eet shelves com; 2s hans ornosll “@. Aviay/iGostodk IBGE! HON:| {Bick Malo", 29-ot: cutter: | Whips thynderstorips, “anil, ppoler ovG:/= Evemiiehit sinereasts.., od. erp gery eee Y § ATURD ye i Bustamnate; a @ extreme go) todi * tional paymen' library . x Bade ae OneT; ate dont Club, Haveha® er Liioins ‘Ant eb “ie a Fafr, cooler: Sede da tne Talla. ‘ Suriday and bohaey work ne Salle, es tovad +4 rato sire a Irvin sogenoy R ganeer | “Gavieta’’;»75-foot schooner; J. |i RED AID! S,AL-¢ hagsee age tonight. Saturday in- : 6 Eato! itt an prtteaisrh Yaeht Chib, MOIR". PAddoeta, ‘owner; Miramer-Yach: CAGE 4 TS*sine‘eloudiness and warmer. . raven : ” ‘ 4 * SO WINNERS ‘IN CAGE . =f q “Starlight”, 44-foot cutter; Jas }Club, Havana. Jacksonville through the Flor- MANY OTHE! a : Brickell, owner; Miami an’ “Toledo IIT’, 57-foot schooner; GAMES LAST NIGHT ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex- ADVANTAGES ve Mestre sig pai higinset Right in the Larchmont Yacht Clubs. Manuel Aspuru, owner; Havara ico: Gentle to moderate winds, 7% - “a 7 is z > 1- bind 2 “Flying Cloud III”, 68-foot| Yacitt Club. north to northeastly today be- better. Pierce Bros. "mar: SOUTHERNMOST CITY schooner; Norman Cook, owner;} “Chavela”, 28-foot cutter; Ven- : s,| coming variable tonight. Satur- Let our Chief Operator, Newport and Greenwich~ Yacht/tura Montes, owner; Miramar ee oa clubs), ote “MN ay “‘tioderate 40 occasionally Mrs. McDermott, We carry a full line of all plumb- PHARMACY Clubs, Yacht Club, Havana. ball leagues, muce active basket: | fresh winds southeast to souther-| _ tell you the whole story ing supplies and fixtures. Pipe Duval and Fleming Streets, Key West “Esperanto”, 80-foot ketch; I..| “J ita” < ball leagues, won in games last i Sa cut and threaded at Pepper’ , 80-! a oven Rita”, ketch; S. D. night at the High School G ly over south portion and south = * M. Harvey, owner; Pensaco.a|Brull; Miramar Yacht Club, ‘Ha. |™8t at the High School Gym. | 1) southwesterly over north por- 1 Plumbing Supply, 512 Fleming. Free gif all th intervi Yacht Club vana. : ramet Company Hopned the! on Generally fheor Apply 9 to 5 at, the Lees eee eratut: ribet “Moonraker”, 46-foot schooner;} All the yachts in the race will eerie neces = oe iw ae cept for as Satiy sehen i am TELEPHONE OFFICE ET TE a Sn ae: ed by the popular conductor of .. G. M: Temple; Toledo Yacht Club.|-have to put in at Key West oi BS 1 heute LS let Dhaba thunderstorms over extreme}! | Vita Var Super ‘Chromium Finish SUNRISE SERENADE. “Nanland”, 58-foot schooner;/their way to Cuba and on ‘their over. the Convent 'B Girls $9 ‘to south portion this morning. | ie as Aluminum Paint, covers 30% Jack Riley; pactotate La. | way back to St. | oy tm te mipoed ana t and “Rec WEATHER REPORT : febl-tf| more surface than most:of the Don't miss the DRUG STORE at aiders whipped the Independ. ———. sein ang eee eat QUIZ, ‘South t City Ph ents 46 to 30 in the third and final] “Key West, Fla., March 1, 1946 , | Openings for clerks, male and! lon. Pieree Bros. marl-l1 uthernmos' vy arm- on i L battle of the evening. Observation taken at 7:30 aimi.|” female. Also messengers. West depen iit acy. Saturday noontime, 12:30 to = o€ Lopez Tas owest Score hagtinay ge eet “(Gty office) Diciethemandt eiieMtansati pe Sh pes yee | iiss ted a totat‘of 18 points for the »s ss Demperatures d waitress. Sho rt small down payment, balance i Of “A InFebriary Golf Play “Sesoni scéred 14) Valde~| Highest last.24 een 3 — Bees a Prcch Tah Elo’ pevehiet warialle. Leuiadny 12 nine, Mora’ Seven and Brill ‘four.] Lowest last ‘night: . 68 261+J. feb28-5:| Johnson, ‘Phone 372.- marl-tt, Fof the Lumberrien, Higgin-} Mdan ¥ ‘ J ah net rere Low scores turned’ a fot i hentia “OBryant . 0| Were th RET ay <i SPA y bere |Normal HELP WANTED—MALE |Fresh tomatoes. 1810) Johnson} § : were, the Stars. street. 4 feb19-12tx: month of February at Nh es ierce ® Score bt r y quarters! TP} Rainfall, 24 hours’ ending aie have had ‘teletype writer | ———————$——-_______+ West Golf Club have heed Tes} H. D. McFarland '\ Lindsley _'*5 9 4 5—23]} 8:30 am., inches __.. 1.28 on Hise Peastaed experi-! Unusual opportunity. offered Place Your } leased and are as follows:-) 2:)B.)E. Gross Transit 18 15 8 15—36} Total rainfall since March 1, ©] ay ei the Army or the| distributor for national manu- z - “y Joe Lopez — | Paub-Mesa, Jr. - 1 (ieee Gabecenien becwast 1S re ca Said: Go wel (af >ctdetudek ite ibis murders Witte etrigeration ~ eo, (adgecombe . Inthe second game, the Lions' Excess since March 1, telephone 9020’ for an appoint-; to own. and. operate route of 25 DL. we i coves ehee nee Girls’ héight was & great factor| inches § € 1.24]< ment with Mr, Overlin to dis-' or more new modernistic, £09! ‘na “Rea” He bli TT emp - in their victory over the Convent} Total rainfall sin¢e January 1, cuss the kind of work we have; proof U.S.ipostage stamp veni Clem Prk tze! oesensoe bd Jack» Sellers B gitls: « Rosam,* “THorfiley “dnt’| inches 2.19) here for. you. marl-tf| ing machines. (Sanitaty folder Duteh ‘Schultz FE A a as oa ey bi mug¢hs for} Deficiency since January i Si ctype.) Spare time or full fire: > e Ittlesfems from: the } inches i! MISCELLANEOUS We can show unusual earning: George Fulton {| Willie Watkins 2| ° Margarét. McCord’ starred in the Relative Humidity nN $875 immediate cash required r o_ *srascima ai (rhe rree pants ore 25 points to her 81% Refrigeration sales and service.| Only those capable or interest- B. ASIS Georg: sere credit. ornley scored 20 aad ‘Tomorrow’s Almantc * irs on all makes. All work} ed in earning $5000 a year need a H. A. Elwell H. D. Campbell Rosam 14. Sunrise 6:49 ‘a.m. Papeete Mumford & Ross;| apply. Write P.O. Box 3538, N. Vinson 4)'P. D. Hudson For the losers, Mary Sarris net- " Miami, for personal interview. and you will get S. W. Wyl ‘i 5 eg Sunset 6:30 pim:| 220 Duval st., phone 333. > Pp Cus oon Jock ar - 4\ ted eight points, Edith Knuck six] Moonrise 6:16 am. feb18-tf feb27-4is cu Chagtey “ovale Stace Deloey 4%] points, Joyce Parks two and M:-| Moonset 5:36 p.m.| oat : : ARANTEED Bill Peloquin Tommy Gibson eee a np Bi cath ch pen bese (ha CE aa eg eta i ae Refrigeration Service ; Score by quarters: t (Naval Base) sors sharpened. Sewing ma-} lumber. 22 aples Ave. - re x poeta ene L Daft BH Lions 19 16 16 8—59| High ‘Tide Low Tide chines, small motors, suit cases, ; feb28-2tx Roy Dullon HB. Parks gfe BA 4 8 E22] am, = :00. am. | trunks, locks ete, repaired. | i Be Pee 11) Red Raiders and Independenis a ee cle |l pan ABT IPICIRA, saiook cpiiuee | earsvclll corti Bridletantd aaa’ RE AL ICE | ae r . bas SOUGINO| played a great game in the third 189. marl-if} dle. Apply 000 Simonton St. i" ae, a atid Seay Lt. Puckett - 103/and last battle. The score was TODAY IN HISTORY pein aR Dice | Ae eS feb28-3tx ; 7 * H.& ‘Albaty Ben Hogan 103 | tied seven times. In the last half - Picture framing, pictures matted | ——— —-————______— is More Iiconomical lorman Artman H. E, Zollinger 1U3/the Raiders started to click and (Know America) and framed. Paul G. DiNegro,|Large sea reel. 1119 Washington Maren Wallace __ Bascom Grooms 193|in the fourth quarters they held} 1809—Act organizing the Terri-} §14-Francis st, phone 1197-M. St. feb28-2tx It’s Healthy a:d Safe . .. It’s Pure 6 radford J.B. Ward. 104 the Independents to four’ points ftorg of Illinois in effect. mar] -4t3 === —_ ¢ = John sHayes w.K. Austin . 106 | while they piled up 15.to take the 1817—Act of, Congress divides} _______________il.’ /New s-room house, 1406 Newton “Rockey” BRIBE ate q; Pleas 196 j Honors. MisSi$sippi’ “Territory i "Yacht “Rocket”, Captain Larke¥ f* St” Apply 1419 Newton after Thom son E rises Tne. arles Levin In the final two quarters, Red | half sto» become: State of Mi Caribbean cruise. ‘Captain*Jo | 5 p.m. feb28-4tx p ; ‘i ° J.P. Morgan 199 Raidérs “scored 31 * points, Reg sippi and eastern half the™fe:¥#@" (gosh “Weber, General Delive.y,| ————————— F oa wo oa ' park D. D. Wilson _.. 109| more than the Independents nét-| tory of Alabama. Key West. feb23-6tx| Used furniture. Cheap. Navai GCE D1 VISION) a Andy Parks M.Ci!Plubimer 112) ted the entire game. 1845—The Republic Of.Texas' Low-Cost Housing, N.A.S., Unit Phone No. 8 , Key West, Florida C. J. Bake i ; ~ 2 . Fay ei ‘ Lt! Blanchard 116/ Haskins sank three field. goals} annexed to the United Stateg,] Yiinconie. tax, returns prepared, re | 28-B, feb2B-3ix . ‘. care + Bin eek had and two fr ethrowiend Arnold, Rov-| joint resolution; ofr liable, ¢ ohtidentia) sparuices cee wi ei ~ -120) érts' anid: iggs, each wrinkled}. 1867 —, Nebraska a ‘Days ‘and’ evenings. $07: White |For Sale—Pohtiae loor: “sedan eae - aS net§ for four field goals; Mat- Statehood—37th State. Street, Apt: No. 4. ‘feb23-7#x] “Perfect motor, A-1' tires, new |} thews got one fg. 1891 — Tariff Act, containing and recapped. Price $50.00 be- First Forel Baseball Tema McDonald ‘topped the lose s| first provision that imported arti-| Wanted—Laundry to do. Pick up| low O.P.A. price. 21-2 Poin i with three field goals and a free| cles'must be so labelled, in effect:! service. Phone 224. feb23-6tx| ciana Place. feb28-3: ' throw. Ciprini and Bruno scor- 1910—The Rockefeller Founda- - ame Here From Cuba In 1899 ed two field goals and a free throw | tion established: “to promote the BOTTOM FISHING Lady’s Marmink fur coat, only > each. Weemhoff, two field goals| well-being of mankind through-; $3.00 four months old and in excel- and two free throws. out the world.” }10-4:30 DAILY, BAIT INCLUDED lent condition (no flaws). Will . Each club played a great game. 1932—19-months-old Charles A. “GREY! D" sacrifice for $175.00 cash. Cost By AGUII ; BOAT EYHOUN! 0 iy UILAR It was anybody’s contest the firsi| Lindberg, Jr., kidnaped from his CAPT. C. N. McCLOUD $325.00 last Fall before fur pric FIRST FOREIGN TEAM . A number of Key Westers made |three quarters. Wet floor ham-| home. END OF GULF DOCK es advanced. Size 14. Really TO PLAY HERE the trip to Miami last Sunday |pered the players to a certain ex-| 1942—Japs invade Java. KEY WEST a beauty. See it for yourself j ‘The first foreign baseball tearc.| to see the Giants win, 4 to 1, _ | tent. 1943—Point rationing of food feb28-14tx} at 203-C Poinciana Extension. G ] El M4 ‘ to come to Key West to play a! A better game is expected tais}_, Score by quarters: T° | in effect throughout country. spei enera ectric game here with a local club was|Sunday. Raiders 6 9 16 15—16| 1944. S. forces in Admiral- FOR HIRE s bi =) 9 ga nine that arrived here} Over on the west coast of the | "dependents. 6 9 11 4-50 oars consolidate their posi- wpe edie Petpet ipa The Cuban team was signed by oan a rey the naa Referee: French. 1945 — Marines on Iwo Islang|For Hire—Truck, gencral moving.| onyx base, 9x12 blue rug. 14-4 | Ss Total clubs to play here’ the fé)2 pray the World's Cham-| _ Umpire: Schoneck. Hill ainst first resist-| J- C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh] Porter Place. feb28-2tx ey pions Detroit Tigers on March 30.) 7; attack 362 ag; mee rons aed each year there |It “is predicted that 10,000 fans | car iris anee. President Roosevelt per.| Lane. Phone aan ane lG eal " after e players..were brought orer: Aguilar. sonally submits his report on S «| Concrete block machines for sale. + Yer from Caba to. engage, the oes Re 0 wel eee MODAYS BInTHDAys | Ta? Conterenct fo Congress. a Hoasly rates 0 | Capacity, 1000 to 1500 blocks | STAY BRIGHTER LONGER!!! fey West Blues, Reds. and Amer.|Newhouser, Benton, Hutchinson | TOD. THDAYS Sannin ma : "| per day. Can be operated with | iean Browns. Horton Bi 7 , ‘tutchinson, TIME TO STRIKE ON other adjustments, Phone 739. one pallett. Write care of Key | Basebal) ‘vanes nm Burke, Eddie Lake, Mc- | —— Feb25-6tx| West Citizen, Box HK. 150 Key ar at that tim mee ee Det Bob Meyer, Cramer, Moore _ {Know America) THE “LOVE FRONT’: feb%B-13t.. go og Cc Lay td ic Watt Size AL were played at Gato Park, South uy and others of. the Tigers Percival Wilde, noted play WANTED TO BUY | andi Simonton streets, There ae in ‘action. McKenchie will have | wright-author, born New York ee 1935 V-8 panel body truck, 1948 a double-decker at that fang ea full clubs of regulars to throw] 89 years ago. GARY, Ind. (AP).—A striking\— license, 4 good tires and spare. | NEED LAMPS? it was crowded on Monday aftes- against them and there will also! John A. Stevenson, president o | Steelworker used his idle time to) Wanted—Old rags. Call at The) 14. 1937 motor. $250.00. ‘4i1 | if Me moons. Cigar factories and. stance be 40 minor leaguers trying to| Penn Mutual Life, born in Cob-| smooth out domestic difficulties,| Citizen Office. Jani7-t£) 1 ouisa street. marl-tx closed for the day. It was ro j make the majors in the game . | den, IIL, 60 years ago. He asked Paul R. Piazza, Lake; ———____ | u garded locally as “Blue Monday It is expected a number of Key| Dr. Winfred G. Leutner, presi- Superior court judge pro tem, to} FOR RENT Baby carriage, all metal, practic. | See Your Electrical Dealer In 1900, the Baltimore Orioles. Westers will witness the clash, | dent of Western Reserve Univer-| dismiss his divorce suit, explain- | —————+—+_—__+~—— | ally new, $25.00. 915 North on their way to Cuba, stopped off sity, Cleveland, born in Cleve-| ing he and his wife had become Detective stories, romances, biog-| Beach. marl-3tx | “ here to play the locals. * They had DECREASE SHOWN | land, 67 years ago. reconciled. — raphies ,all the best new books, | or bright yellow suits at that time. ——— Lionell Atwill, actor, born in| Judge Piazza nodded approv-| some for 5c per day, many for|One Buffalo 4-cylinder marine | CHICAGO.—The birth rate in| England, 61 years ago. ingly and told the workman he] only 10c for a whole Week. Paul| engine, newly overhauled. Key | KEY WESTERS SEE GIANTS the United States decreased| Louis K. Anspacher, noted|needn’t pay attorney fees until] Smith, Bookseller, cor. ‘Simon-| West Machine Works, phone | Th CITY E AND BRAVES CLASH jduring the past 150 years from} meet 4 lecturer, born in| after the strike. ton and Eaton streets. marl-tf| 259. eae marl-3tx | e€ 3 Sund. t Miami Fi 55 per thousand ulati incinnati, 68 ‘years ago. SaaS CNT SURE! sa cong Cl sir lr oe Toes than 36. Population to| Joseph E. Curran, president of| istrator of finance in Iran, born'Completely furnished cottage for: POULTRY FOR SALE | ae York Giants for their ‘secon the National Maritime Union | at Augusta, Mich., 63 years ago. {| man and wife. No animals nor | ——_—_____________»_ born in New York, 40 years ago.| Edmund Duffy: of Baltimore;| children. Casa Mariria section |'Baby chicks, 3 weeks old, 13¢ | Arthur C. Millspaugh, Eamrogn ety _born EEN City, N-[ on South street. Phone 622 or| each. 803 Georgia st \. 5 f meeting of the 1946 spring train-| Anderson planning ‘higher crop} Dr. ing season. yields to increase food.

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