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. . ‘ a a er aoe oe MONDAY, APRIL 22, m=» msn 4 el Ze SPORTS Jf - * Diamondball ‘cotball « Titers * Swimming Fennis © Golf © Track Regla League, Cuban Cireuit Leaders, Scores Win Over Artesanos The Regla Baseball league, ; leader of the amateur league in| Cube, won yesterday over the Cireulo Art Conchs expects to bring here to HH. Baez, on the mound ‘oo the | pitch for the aggregation. The Megins, allowed the opponents) pitcher and A. Diaz are expected but four hits. | here by: May 1, Palm Beach Indians’ Threat Fails As Cubans Win Contest; Score, 3-1 TDeepite « threat in the final; when two singles and a triple frame, the West Palm Beach In- | gave them two runs. Game were defented by the Ha- Matos, however, pitched a ‘Vers Cubans lest “night in Ha- steady game and made it four aT straight for the Cubans. The score stood at three to one The score: wher the game ended. |W. Palm Beach The totems” threat developed | Havana RTS jf Baez is one of the moundsmen that Manager Hamlin of the R. H. re ee} GEG oft Naval Air Station Downs Conchs In Fast Contest at Stadium Here With two of their star players! cinched the game for the air- —Hterling and Tarzan Albury—' ™en. " Puby Carbonell pitched a “a oy te te a © defeat-' steady game and was relieved the ava r Station by Baker. Nine at the stadium yesterday. A good crowd witnessed the Two of the aviators went | contest and many spectators re- marked that the game was free ® ride, taking the ball with them of argument and highlighted by te meke el A on homers which | clean sportsmanship. 52 52 Golfers, Including 3 Women, Take Part In Blind Bogie Event Professional Joseph Lopez of Norman Art- Edges Vota In 3-2 Thriller (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, April 22.—Detroit Tigers edged out the Cleveland Indians in a ten-inning thriller 3-2 and handed fire-ball pitcher Bob‘Feller his first defeat of the season.” Feller allowed only four} hits during the game, but the Ti- gers bunched two of them in the extra-inning to produce the vic- {tory. In the first double-header of the season the Athletics and the; leagué-leading Red Sox split. The! opener was won by the Bos‘on team 12-11 in ten innings, but big “Bobo” Newsom stopped them in a five-inning abbreviated con- | test 3-0. | New York Yankees showed their. pre-war power when Di Maggio and Kellner homered aiding in the defeat of the Sena- tors, 6-1. St. Louis Browns won both games of a doubleheader from the Chicago White Sox 2-1 and 4-2. Browns were able to ga- ther but eight hits in both con- tests to their opponents 16, but by bunching them they were victors, The Dodgers continued their intra-city series with the Giants! and in a pitchers’ duel won 2-1. Philadelphia Phillies finally won their first game of the season in the nightcap of a double-header after losing the first 3-2 in eleven innings. Cincinnati won both games of} a double-header from the Pitts-| burgh Pirates 8-2 and 4-3. St. Louis Cardinals continue their string of victories by besting the ,;Chicago Bruins in Wrigley field 7-6. Detroit . 001 000 000 2—3 Cleveland —.... 010 000 100 0—2 Trucks, Overmire and Teb- betts; Feller and Hayes. St. Louis 'Brooklyn Philadelphia _ 304 000 301 0—11 Boston —. 000 005 006 1—12 Christopher, Harris, Berry Vaughan and Rosar; Ferriss, Ry- ,ba, Brown, Dobson and Pytlak, Wagner. Philadelphia . 100 02—3 Boston 000 00—0 Newsom and Rosar; Bagby, Heflin and Wagner. Washington 008 100 G00—1 New York - - 030 100 20x—6 Chicago 100 000 000—} St. Louis 000 000 002—2 Lyons and Tresh; Potter and Mancuso. Chicago 100 000 100—2 . 201 000 10x—4 Lee, Papish and Fernandez; Shirley and Mancuso. National League New York . 010 000 000—1 002 000 000—2 Voiselle, Budnick and Cooper; Hatten and Anderson. -- 001 010, 000 01—3 000 001 010 00—2 Sain and Masi; Rowe and Hemsley, Seminick. Boston _. 000 001 0—1 Philadelphia 012 000 0—3 Hutchings, Wright, Singleton land Poland, Masi; Jurisic and Seminick. Cincinnati - 302 110 010—8 Pittsburgh - 000 101 000—2 Heusser and Mueller; Hopper, Gables, Clemerson, Roe Smith. Cincinnati 001 300 000—4 Pittsburgh 030 000 000-3 Beggs and Lamanno; Strievich and Smith. St. Louis 200 001 130—7 Chicago - 001 131 000—6 Barrett, Martin, Dickson, Don- nelly, Pollet and Rice; Wilber, O’Dea, Prim, Wyse, Schmitz and eee Haslet, Gannett Buy Showplace Home FORMER MOLLIE PARKER. PLACE OF RARE TROP- ICAL SHRUBBERY Filed today was the $20,000 sale of the “Mollie Parker” home to Burrett P. Garnette and Bea- trice H. Garnette in County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer’s office. The property location is at 1015 South Street. i Mollie Parker was a resident of} Kentucky who came to Key West. She bought the home on South Street and planted there fabu- lous trees, such as the limburger tree, the sausage tree, beautiful tropical flowers, rare cacti and} little lily pools. Miss Parker later went back to her native Kentucky in her older years and the place was purchas- ed by Lee and Mabel S. Rogers. The sale today carries on the ownership of one of Key West's flower showplaces. CONSUMER TO FEEL (Continued from Page One) ! able to agree on several proposed changes in government. But leaders of the Social Dem- ocrats and Liberals asserted that Shidehari had resigned because he had been unable to withstand longer the public pressure against his government. Emperor Hirohito announced that he had asked Shidehari to continue in office temporarily,} in the hope that he may be able to form another cabinet that would include members of the the Key West Golf Club announc-) man_- 81 8 73 o thet 52 golfers took part in| Miss Gerson 169 100 69 the weekly Blind Bogie tourna-|Mr. Moore 112 46 66 ment yesterday |Tom Harbin 111 40 71 Three women entered the;Mrs. Marge tournament, with Mrs. Marge| Harbin 124 50 74 Harbin scoring the lowest, a 124,'Clem Price 83 12 76 while Miss ideli and Miss Ger-| Horace O'’Bry- sem tallied 170 and 169. ant 97 20 77 Prise» Net Bob Spotts- First—Jimmie Cooper 84 wood 87 14 73 Serond— Paul Mesa into 7 Capt. Hamil- ‘Third and Fourth— } ton 103 20 83 Jack Mayes 73; Andy Parks _ 82 16 66 Nerman Artman | Harold Kasik 95 20 75 MB Parks 73, W. P. McCobe 97 20 77 Bob Spottswood 73| Ward Tyson 96 20 76 Fitth—Orvis Kemp 82)R. G. Rhett _ 92 20 72 List Of Other Players {Mr. Bohme _105 35 70 Seore Handicap Net |W. Curry seek Hardin % 20 76| Harris 85 10 vy Rey Dulion 87 17 70 Francis De- © M Bianch- laney 94 20 74| ard 162 30 72,Don Weiss . 88 8 80 Bw 0 Mad |W. P. Kemp — 95 17 78 sm 108 30 78\Jack Hayes — 88 15 73 Mr. Pevter 5 20 Orvis Kemp 107 25 82 Nene Castro 84 5 |Bob Dopp 110 p 85 Bal Steed low 31 Bob Knowles 91 15 76 Chee Yates 91 12 79 Paul Mesa, Pal Peloquin 87 10 Jn 88 21 67 4.2 Landeree 90 35 Moreno Wal- dummie Coop } lace 98 30 68 er 109 25 84/L. T. Watts _ 95 17 78 Curry 116 25 91,R. D. Os- ne 15 71) borne 110 42 68 Charlie = Lew oe ry ios 25 80 Yeldell 170 100 70 Wat Vinson 1 67.H. B. Parks 100 27 73 P Biegteon 9 16 79\E S. Leigon _ 103 20 83 Florida International League Lists 12 Games Coming Week Twelve Games ore listed on the Palm Beach, doubleheader; Tam- major political parties. Millions In Europe Need Food, Says Hoover WASHINGTON, April 22.— Former President Herbert Hoov- | er left Europe this morning for India. He sent a report to President Truman, in which it was said that. 115,000,000 people in Europe are in dire need of food. Objections were voiced here today over Secretary of Agricul- ture Anderson’s agreement with General MacArthur to send 150,000 tons of food monthly to Japan. It was said that Anderson will be asked to withdraw his promise to MacArthur on the ground that Japan was this country’s enemy and that several of this country’s “Allies in the war, facing food — shortages, should be supplied before Japan. CAUGHT BUS BUT LOST S55 MILWAUKEE, Wis.—An office girl, watching from the window of an office building, saw a homeward-bound commuter dash through an alley and reach his bus with a sprint finish, leaving his trail Clearly blazed with $10 and $5 bills. She and two police- ~ men picked up a total of $55 which police took to headquar- ters to await the claimant. The location was the corner of Duval and Southard streets. Pierlde Internationa! Baseball;pa at Miami, doubleheader; Mi- League sche this week Jami Beach at Lakeland, double Three doubleheaders are in- | header cated nanny The schedule is ARREST VETS? Menday—West Paim Beach at| —_—_—__ Hewene: Lekelond ot Miomi) (Continued from Page One) Dene | the city in which veteran initiate, Toeetey—Weet Paim Beach at! Jack Clark, was arrested for Mewens: Micm) at Tampa; Lake-| wearing a diaper. bemd ot Miam: Beach | Saturday night initiation! Wedneeday—favena at Miami) was a howler with the Cooties Heech, Tampe at West Palm arriving via motorcycle escort Reach: Miami at Lokeland and the initiates wearing various Thursday and Friday ‘ | degrees of dress made to sing Wednredas | songs and perform missions Seterday—Open cate j through the crowd. Police were Mrstackay Havana at West! present to regulate the crowd. Ruling Ex pected On Road Bonds SUPREME COURT DEFERS DE- CISION ON OVERSEAS VALIDATION CASE Florida’s Supreme Court April 17 argued the case of validation of the $3,150,000 bonds for the Overseas Highway District but has not yet come to a decision, Circuit Court Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jr., said today. The decision is expected mom- entarily, Judge Lopez said. The bonds were placed out to secure a lower rate of interest for the Overseas District bonds. ;; The hearing was undertaken at the request of the State Board of Administration. The issuance of the bonds was | undertaken through the county and Overseas Highway District. The Weather Key West, Fla., April 22, 1946 Observation taken at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (City office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours . 85 Lowest last night =-40 Mean Seep yk Normal 2746 Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches . .20 Total rainfall since April s inches : as | Deficiency since April 1, inches - 0.74 Total rainfall since January ih inches 3.23 Deficiency since January a6 r] inches - : -- 2.42 Relative Humidity 16% Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise Sunset Moonrise -... Moonset ..... - 10:03 a.m. Tomorrow’s Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 3:39 a.m. 7:14 a.m. 8 p.m. 9:38 p.m. Defendant. PUBLICATION TO APEAR eth Love Kerrs, Illinc hereby required to ap- bill of complaint for you in the or_ before dD. 1946, pear to the Divorce filed agai above entitled cau the 15th day of otherwise the allegations of | said bill of complaint will be taken as confessed against you. 2 and ORDERED at 3 this 12th, day of ) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circyit Court, for Monroe Co Florida. (sd) Florence. % By: WM. ROGER WATKI icitor for the ¢ aprl, nt. 9-may6,1946 and| RATES for each insertion, 15 words or less is 30c. Black Face Type Waitresses (neat ipieuing want-}One centrifugal pump, 3-4. Call |Horse. Reasonable. Apply at No. ed. Gate Restaurant, Navy en- trance, 300 Southard St. No liquors sold here. (Harry Gwynn). Truck driver. Apply Monsal- vatge & Co., Front and Ann Sts. apr3-24tx apr20-tf H MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. apr18-tf - “GUARANTEED” Repairs on Electric Clocks, Toasters, Irons, Fans; Etc. Wilson’s Appliance Service 12 Fleming St., Call 1160 apr19-15tx Picture framing, pictures framed and matted. Paul DiNegro, 614; Francis St. Phone 1197-M. mar23-1mox Plumbing can Own your home? be installed under F.H.A. title! | No down payment, one to three years to repay loan. Call us for all plumbing services and in- stallations. Williams and Rob- erts, phone 853.. aprl12-tf We are electrical contractors, make repairs on motors, genera- tors, appliances of all kinds. Sawyer’s Electrical Repair Shop. New location, 302 Vir- ginia St. A. H. Williams and A. G. Roberts, plumbing and heating. Esti- mates, repairs and installations. Phone 853, 408 Louisa St. apr22-tf FOR RENT Detective stories, romances, biog- raphies ,all the best new books, some for 5c per day, many for only 10c for a whole week. Paul Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon- ton and Eaton Sts. apri tf RENT A CAR You drive. Late model conver- tibles and sedans. By day or week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. aprl tf ROOMS FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, all utilities furnished. $10.00 and $12.00 weekly. Paul’s Tire Shop. apr20-5tx FOR RENT OR SALE For Sale or Rent—Lunch stand, apr20-3tx | CLASSIFIED A Inlotetnad tee te Alege is 3¢ a word and the minimum charge for the first 15. words this | or less is 45c. head be be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 2c a word but the minimum charge for the first PAYMENT Payment for classified ad- vertisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertis- ers with ledger accounts may have their advertisements The rate for blackface type | charged. Po MUTT TU MIN MMH ILLuueT LOM MTL FOR SALE at 328 Peacon Lane. aprl9-3tx Phone 735) Library copies ‘of current best | SIGNS—‘For Rent”, sellers—at prices that get lower with each rertal. To fill your bookshelves comparatively painlessly, get acquainted with | our unique; rental library sales} system. Paul Smith, bookseller cor. Simonton and Eaton sts. } aprl-tt 2- and 3 -, i ceceeat bungalows, ! furnished and unfurnished; small down payment, balance. payable / monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. aprl-tf °40 and ’41 Dodge pick-up trucks. | Command car conversion. Put- | camp-Alexander Motors, Divi- 4 sion and Duval Sts. aprl-tf Three-bedroom house in residen- tial section. Lot 131’ deep and 40’ wide, plus additional lot 43’ by 43’. This attractive offer is priced to sell. Apply Citizen Office. pak ALUMINUM AND STAINLESS STEEL MOULDINGS We are now carrying a full line of aluminum and stainless steel mouldings for use as sink rims; cabinet trimmings and edging; trimming and moutd- ings for show cases, bars, and counters; stripping for linoleum on floors, drain boards, tabie! ! carpets, rugs and doorways; stair nosings; wall trims ani threshold plates. Come in and look at our samples. Pepper’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Flem- | ing. apr9-tf Notes (Promissary), le each. Art- man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone (oie marlo tt Station wagon, Packard Six, ex- cellent for small delivery truck.) In good running condition. Any reasonable offer For our customers who need a gas heaters for sale. Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming St. { U.S. Army Dodge Command} cars. New paint, new tops Putcamp-Alexander, Duval and} Division Sts. aprl tE| New radios now in stock. $29.95, | with 90-day guarantee. Island City Radio, 900 Fleming St. apr20-7tx building and fixtures. Apply|Just arrived—All-metal scooters. 617 Grinnell St. aprl9-3tx| B. & B. Cycle Shop, 822 Flem-} AND See | SE apr20-3tx | Bicycies To Rent—Daily or week- ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 822|Three-bedroom house located in} Hieeicater ce Fleming St. apr20-1mox residential section with all mod- s 5 cae 3 : 5. , ou are hereby required to ape For Hire—Truck, general moving.}Cotton mattresses, $6.00 each. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh| Paul's Tire Shop. apr20-5tx | nt will be taken Lane. Phone 1161-W. : ORDER! aprl-Imox|Lady’s bicycle, good _ balloon en? tires, lock forks. $24.50. 1900} (Sisa'L) ” Ross _C Saw PERSONAL Staples Ave. apr22-1tx | Clerk of the Cireuit. ¢ _ Benjamin's Studio Are you unlucky? Lucky numbers and lucky days free with life reading. Palm, crystal and psychic readings. I will solve your problems—guide you and bring harmony into your life. You can have the things you want. Let me show you how. Visit this wonderful medium and be convinced—satisfaction guaranteed or no fee. 1646 N.W. 7th Ave., Miami, Fla. apr15-eod-26tx LOST Billfold, between Key West Drug Co. and my home. Finder please return to John A. Wright, 411 William street. apr22-1tx ed steel wa-| One 50-gal. galvan ter tank and tops and cupboards; edging for| lt taken. | T: | large output of hot water we! have two 40-gallon automatic} a Pepper’s| ; apr16-tf | | (SE 4 aust be fm th before 11 mus! eo ice o'clock on the Se tae | tion, : ; QFFICE i Business office in The Citi- zen Building, corner G: and Ann streets. Door to ' right on entering building. FOR SALE 3 Fire Station. apr22-5tx Fieve-piece bedroom suite, com- plete with spring and mattress. 708 Passover Lane. apr22-2tx WANTED TO BUY . | Wanted, small outboard motor, | q one 16-ft. skiff and one 14 or 16-ft. inboard. State condition, age, model, repairs and price. Citizen. par22-6tx ____ LEGALS IN. it | CIRCUIT COURT OF THE al OF IN ¢ ane 10-678 | DOROTHY. we Bei RTON 8’ Plaintiff, Reply Mr. White, Box 14, cjo| el nt. pore, mics ig inchen from t Le toene named jes in default of, cree Pro © tered against instituted as a e. pose of quietini the imal to the Toltow in ta VORCE KENNETH D. STULL, * ndant. Defe ORDER OF PUBLICATION To: Kenneth D. Stull, Disciplinary Barracks, zon. 2 Barracks 2, aera: Vitginia, You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 6th day of May, A. 1946; otherwise the {allegations contained therein will be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Key ‘West, Bey this 5th day of Fprit A. CU ine COURT Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court | By: Kathleen Nottags. Deputy Clerk. William V. All bury, Attorney for Plaintiff. aprs,15,22,29,1946 THE CUIT AND FOR): MONHOE COUNTY, mt OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- CER Case No. 10-680 i RHEBA CUGNO, 1 palaintite Fs cnarhis cuaney® en i endant. Def. ORDER OF PUBLICATION : Charles Cugno, IN rue eee ai sg 4 og ol Le Tat. crm For quick sale. . 408 Greene| y Mi herepy required to ap- St. Phone 312-J. apr22-tf r to the Bill of Complaint, for a in the above s 3 will be taken as confessed. This order to be published once Week f he Key West © a) Clerk of the Cirealt Monrce Counts By: (sd) Florence THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for the Plainti A Teputy Clerk, nd. Phone 1920 Flagler} apr22-1tx 126-J or see at Ave. Beautiful new electric Singer} sewing machine. Queen Ann style cabinet. Phone 825-J. Going north, must sell. buggy, ironing board, s like new. $20. Apply Poinciana. Any time. apr22-2tx | 1946 automatic phonograph record changer in portable cas: 120° Royal St. or phone 644-J. apr20-2 BABY CHICKS Lost—A black leather discharge | holder, containing several dis-| charges and warrants and other Army papers. $10.00 reward. C. A. Harry, 2125 N.W. 43rd St., Miami 37, Florida. apr16-6t sey | Pink crochet doll. Reward if re- turned to Western Union, deliv- ery desk. Tan wallet. Had ILD. card, car papers, etc. Reward if returned to 120-A Poinciana (Alexander Cornett). apr20-2 apr19-3tx - Assorted chicks—COD $4.95 - 10 Leghorns, rocks, reds, wyan dottes. Our selection. Order from ad. Circular free. Biddlc Outlet, Griffin, Ga. apr22-1 Baby chicks, bloodtested, leg., B. or W. rocks, X rocks, unsexed, $7.95 per 100. Heavy mixed per 100. Minorca X broil- ers $2.95 per 100. Special a: sorted $% - 100. Ship C.O.D. London oultry, Box 1844, Trenton 7, N J. ay722-1t Subscribe to Tue Citizen—25e¢ weekly. Timi Key West TTT TTT $500.00 IN. MERCHANDISE Absolutely FREE ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT TO REGISTER PAUL J. SHER JEWELER 932 DUVAL STREET William roary, 182%, but bet 8 Lot Three (3) in ne 5 Surveyor, recorded in County Records in Plat Page 23, sald lot com! a point Sixteen hw eighty-two (1682) feet, having @ front (41) feet and a depth of eight (88) feet. It is Furt Order be pub: four (4) con: Key West Citi general circulation Monroe County, Flork ONE AND pas Monroe Co ey 30th day of Mareh, A! D. (Cireuft Court Seal) by Ross © sumer Pale St Carry ris, Soitcitor for Paint IN CHANG 5 ong THOMAS sais’ 8 required to of net Y he * pear to the bill Div: filed entitled at 1th day © a) Clerk o' for Mop By: (sd) Fh WM. ROGER V rit Solicitor for the a BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duyal St. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES ie Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks . Florida st = Ze

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