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ee Lenn, a | eral ret] WEDNESDAY, NMEAY>1, 1946 Pro ) Boxing Retu turns Here FIRST POSTWAR BOUTS WILL BE STAGED AT MUNICIPAL STADIUM; ACTION PROMISEB |, Professional fighting returns to Key West Friday night when Baby Joé Diaz, from Havana, ‘and Ernest, Nogues, Tampa, stage the 10-round main bout at Munici- pal Stadium, Flagler avenue. Fight fans are promised plenty } action as Diaz is a hard-hitting Cuban, winning 12 of his ¥8 fights with K.O.’s here in the States. Cuban Diaz’ only losses were to Nogues and Freddie Pope. Diaz will attempt to reverse a ‘Nogues KO Friday night. That KO was in one of two sensational fights ' which fans still remember, ; Up front in 12 of the best seats will be patients at the veterans hospital here. The mana; jement | has _ oek those. seats Be fat eight nd bout wih have Mario )) Morales and Ray Jackson battling. Jack- son won his last five fights in Miami and has beaten such con- tenders’ as Clarence (Cotton) Lefty LaChance, and Fred-' die He lost close fights to Lula Constantino and ‘Phil Terra- nova—the featherweight champ. | Chico is known as the “Giant Killer”. The remaining 16. rounds will} be split between eight rounds by George Rojo and Johnny Janeiro four rounds by Baby Jones! and Boddy Rodriguez ,all from’ Tampa. Fight action enough to satisfy even rabid fans — that is the promise of E. Stokes, promoter of the bouts. Speaking of what promises to be one; of the best battles here in a long, long time, promoter Stokes pr bis he wasn’t slipping, Indian hurler “Rapid” Robert Feller pitched ‘the second ho-run, no-hit game of his ‘yesterday—shutting out the ‘Yanks on their home grounds —ang happy as his own team) come through 1-0 as catcher Frank ‘Hayes whammed out ay hpmer in the ninth inning. The whitewashing handed the |Brookiyn 3 hard-hitting Yarks was the first} they received ih 27 years. In 1919 ‘another Indian ‘hurler, Ray Cald-| well, did the trick. _Chieago's Cubs won the open- a seties with the Brooklyn odgers on the Cubs’ home grounds, 2-1, when Dominic Dal- lessandro walked with the bases loaded in the last of the 11th in- ning, Box scores for both leagues: American League Cleveland. 1:92) ‘New York 002 Batteries: Feller, Hayes; Bev-)|, x ens, Dickey. Boston Detroit Batteries: Newhouser, Richards. How They Stand 480 ‘American ‘Club— Ww. a Pet. GB| ‘Boston -.. 11 786 ‘New York 9 3 643 2 Detroit __. 75 £683) 3 Cleveland - 5 5 500 4 St. Louis 6 7 462 43 Chicago 5 8 385 Sh Washington _..5 8 .385 53 Philadelphia 310 .2381 73 ete League said not ag A a the Diaz-No- gues battle terrific, but that Morales’ fight with Jackson. gives evidence of being one of the best witnessed by local sports fang, “Motales comes as a favor to me,” Stokes said when, mention- ing that he was a hard man to get apemabiyoent > oweeaae Clab— L. Pet. GB St. Louis ‘ 4 692 Brooklyn 4 Ot Boston yee, eee | aa | Chicago 75 #3 4.13 New. Yor! 5 7 417 3% /Cineinnati 5 7 Al” 3hl 3 ‘Pittsburgh 5 8 385 4 Philadelphia 2 9 “162 en ‘to fight here because of\ithe fi- nancial inducement. pape first bout will start/at 8:30, its. are sponsdfed by Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, American agin. Legion Defeats Niekaists | 12-7, in Bayview Twin Bill) ::: evant bene weet The American Legion softball] B-29’s .. team defeated the Machinists in} Machinists a@ sunset game last night at Bay- view Park, 12-7 in the first half of a twin bill there. The Veterans of Foreign Wars. and the Dairymen battled out the second game to a 12-12 tie be- fore @arkness caught up with them in the first half of the. seventh inning. The Dairymen had been on the losing end of] the game until the seventh when they came ‘through with five runs. wl ang night Bayview sin] spw the B:29’s def yo teal 4-1, during ‘the ai game and the Dairymen| defeat the American Legion, 15-] 6. Box scores and batteries for the Tuesday night games are: Legion nae 119) ee Méchinists ......_.. 7 5 4 Batteries: Ogden, Vinson; Wal- ker, R. Garcia. Uw. .. . 12:10. 4 Dairymen s 12 6 6 Batteries: Arris, Sanatam; Arias, Velbiscal, G. Lives, F. Sands, F. Land and J. Lewis re- ceiving. tt i KEY WEST-REDLAND. GAME RAINED OUT| The scheduled baseball game between Key West High School and Redland. High School had to be cancelled yesterday afternoon because of inclement weather. ‘An exhibition game was ‘play- ed ir the rain and mud. Key. West won, 5'to 0, as “Bo” Meador pitched a no-hit, no-run affair, The contest went three and one- half innings and every Conch on the local squad participated in the play. SPORTS enc NT, XING at Municipal Stadium mao PM. —Professional Boxing: Matches, featuring Baby Joe Diaz, Havana, and Ernest Nogues, Tampa. fAleproe County 463 x26 | Batteries: Roberts, “Pie” Fer- nandez; Baker, J. Garcia. 16 6 2 6 6 2 Sands; Dairymen Legion ... Batteries: Rosam, F Kelly, Ogden, Villexal, with Ww. Vinson receiving. IN ie capovar, SCOURT OF THE SBLEVEN Ht Bae TAL CIRC bee MONTOF az . Pa Ls \ ‘CHANC! Cane No. 10-714 WILLIE JAMES, Plaincite, ETTA RAY JAMES, lant. {OE PEDLICALION TRS aries, $360 Gibson Street, New Orleans, Louisiana You are ‘heréby’ required ‘to ap- pear to the Bil of Complaint for divorce in ‘the ‘above styled cause on or before June ist, A. D. 1946, otherwise ‘the ‘altegxtions therein will be nas confessed. This, o: is to’be published once a Week Ror four cousecutive: woke in The Key West Citizen, a news- aper published in the City. of Key st, Blori one and ‘Graered this 30th day of April, A. D. (SEAL) ee Sawyer Clerk of ‘Circuit: Court, Monroe County, Florida By: Mary K. Woodson, Renny: Clerk. ALLAN B. CLEARE, J sTic! r SOT CLEOE TOR Fr nay 8-16-22, 1946 IVORCR TO: oo. sea PLORENC! Plat thet ‘OROE OULD, MILTON °C. OM Pcie TO: Milton C. Mould. $970, 215th Place, « Queene ‘Village. Lam, island. It is hereby ordered that you are requited to, appear on ‘the ist day ‘of June, 1946, before the above entitled ‘Court to the Com- plaint filed against ‘the above entitled cause and the Key West, Citizen is hereby designated as the wespaper in which this draer shail be. published once @ week for four consecutive weeks. Witngss the Honorable Aquilino Lopez, Jr. as one of the Judges 9: this Court “and ‘the of this Court in. the City of Rey ware Florida, this 30h y 1946. meee Apet Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, My Shiary “wanton, you in | waeee aty Clerk ‘NEW YORK, May 1-~Proviag Washington ¥ be a8 contensed. *) (Circuit. Court Seal) 29041 Scarborough, Evans; Sraoqtgaae Lopa 8 8 Batteries ies: Christopher, Rosar; * Retina League 212 0 1 Batteries: Kush, WeCMongh: Casey, Anderson. Pittsburgh MoT od Philadelphia _ 5 2 1 Batteries: Hallett, Camilli; Ca-} sey, Anderson. New York at St. Louis, post- poned, ‘rain. Boston at Cincinnati, postpon- ed, rain. LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDI1 TORS 3 Probate Act. S: \3 ae ig! Nh OF Witt ‘¢ es MONROE COUNTY, ws PROBA’ In Re: iRvtate of OLIVER R. RU: a. To All Creditors and Persons Hav- Claims or Demands Against aia Estate: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or} either of you, may have against the | en of Oliver R. Russell, deceas- } late of said County, to the Count Judge of Monroe County, Florida, ‘at his office in the ¢ house of said County at Key Florida, within eight months’ from the time of the publication of this notice. ¢laim or demand shall be in ing, and shall state the place of residence and post office address | of the claimant, and shall be sworn | to by the claimant, his agent, or | his attorney, and any such a or demand not so filed s yoia. MATTIE J. RU As administrator of the E e | of Oliver R. Russell, deceased. | may1-8-15-22,1946 Ww wee .cmmov! HT COURT OF THE | BLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCU! Tr) OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND une speumareal COUNTY. IN CHAN Cc 10-699 JEWEL ARNOLD NUNNELER, i intitt, Ss. DIVORCE WILLIAM. EARL NUNNELEE, endant. ORDER OF puBL CATION TO: Wiliam, Earl Numnelee, 8. 8. "Skull Bar”, American Republic Corporation, Houston 2, Texas. You are hereby required to ap- rear to the Bill for Divorce filed Against you in the above styled <i or ore. 4 day, o: Sta R98, ae Baers eke yall titona vontained theréin will be (Ordered at Rey West, rior! ets 16th day fof. April; (cl ek neat (Ross Cc i Crerk Gr Giscuie Court. gost Mary, 5, bepae soi tty Clerk. a BSQu. INAU "DO, JR, Attorney for Plaintif: > | To TELEPHONE OPERATORS OPPORTUNITY—KNOCKS Increased wages now make it possible for ‘beginners to earn as much as $32.50 PER WEEK Depending on} time worked. Frequent increases, vacations with pay. NO EXPERIENCE) NECESSARY) Wage rate for experienced op- erators are proportionately higher. Pleasant environment with ex- cellent opportunities. Let our chief operator, Mrs. McDermott, tell you the whole story. Apply 9 to 5 at the Telephone Office in Key West may 1-tf Wanted—Salesgirl, permanent po- sition. 419% Duval St, Navy Store. apr25-6tx Waitress wanted—Must be neat and efficient, experience neces- sary. South Beach Restaurant, foot of Simonton St. apr29-3t 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 Apphi Service « $12 Fleming St., Call. 1160 apr19-15tx Dress making. Mrs. Melvin Saw- yer, 901 Pearl St. and Pine. apr2?-6tx |S t ‘Campbell's, 928 Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, etc. may1-1mo. |Piano arrangements made of your compositions, suitable for photostating and copyrighting. aprit- Sa; imay1-8,1946 IN, THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE! u ‘EN SUBICIAL sare Ue TRE OF FLO AND TOR CHANCERY. WOE COUNTY. IN | ‘ase | DORIS LOUISE “SveKWworRTH, } | Plaintitt, LVORCE JAMES WILLIAM DUCKWORTH. Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION 70: James Wifliam Duckworth, 54 Harrison Street, Pawtucket, Rhode’ Island, ou are hereby vequiread to ap- Call 159-W, may 1-4tx WANTED TO RENT Wanted To Rent—Until Sept. 1st: Furnished apartment or house, preferably two bedrooms. Must’ have all modern conveniences. Box CCW, c/o Citizen. apr30-2tx FOR RENT peat to the “Bill for ‘Divorce tiled | Detective stories, romances, biog- & dinst you in the aboye styled Use On or before the 15th day of | May, A.D. 1946: otherwise, the | gations contained therein will| ken “as confessed | Woke and Orderel at Key West, Flori this 16th day of April, | Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court. By: Mary K. Woodson, Deputy Clerk. Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., Attorney for Plaintift, apr17-24;may1-8,1946 aN TRE count. SUDGE's couRT, IN PROBA’ ayes. ot ROLLO R. GOBTAR, @ person be- T MAY C the 17th day of ten o'clock a.m y offiee in the Monroe County Court House Key West, Monroe Co Florida, for the purpose of hei T ‘will sit in to be dead, from the pice of his last domicile, to-wit, Key West, Count: State of Florid stances and dur e Dated at Key West, Florida, this 16th day of April, A. D. 1946. (sd) Raymond R. Lord, County Judge, Monroe County, Florida. ‘apri7-24;may1-8,1946 RCULT COURT OF THE JUDICIAL CERCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND cr MONROE COUNTY. IN CBANCERY. ‘Cage No. HOMER F PEEYFPER Plaintiff, ‘VORCE IN THE C HLEVEN' vs. ALBERTA PFEIFFER, Defendant. 1DER OF PUBLICATION TO: Alberta Pfeiffer, diyme, Connecticut You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 10th day of May, A. TD. 1946; otherwise the allegations contained therein will be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Key W pone this 9th day of April, A. D. 1946. (Circuit Court 1) C Sawyer Ross Clerk of Circuit Court. (sd) Florence E. Sawyer, y Clerk. | By: Dep ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR. Attorney for Plaintiff. aprt0-17-24,may,1946 | PeLeRy FOR MONROE COUNTY, | 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. may1-tf Be aq B. & B. Cycle Shop, 822 apr20-lmox Wanted—Laundry to do, quick service. Mrs, Reba Albury, 1010 Olivia St. Library copies of ‘current best sellers—at prices that get lower. with each rental. To fill yout! Pate ee ound vil Paul = bookseller ton: Simonton and Eaton’ sts. may1-tf Johnson, Phone 372. 40 and *41 Dodge pick-up trucks. Command car conversion. Put- ecamp-Alexander Motors, Divi- sion and Duval Sts. mayl-tf mayl-tf Three-bedrcom 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 Citiz-n Office. apr4-ti ALUMINUM AND STAINLESS STEEL MOULDINGS We are now carrying a full line oftaluminum and stainless steel mouldings for use as sink rims; cabinet trimmings and edging; trimming and mou!ld- ings for. show hy eration counters; stri ‘or linolesim, on floors, tetla hoards, table tops and cupboards; edging for) carpets) Tugs: and doorways; stair. nosings; wall trims and ‘ook at our samples. Pepper’s | ———— Plumbing Supplies, 512 Flem- | ing. may1-tf Notes, maissaty), 1¢ each. Art- man Citizen Bldg. phoag | 51. Station wagon, | Packard Six, ex- cellent for small delivery truck, In good running condition. | Any reasonable offer taken. For quick sale. 408 Greene! St. Phone 312-J. apr22-* U.S. Army Dodge Command | cars. New paint, new . tops | Putcamp-Alexander, Duval and| Division Sts. may1-tf | We have a few. deep iron sinks suitable for restaurants and bars. slop sinks. sultanas, cactus, hibiscus, poin- Settias, flame vines fruit trees. 1004 Southard St. phone 1049-J. apr30-2tx | RENT A CAR You drive, Late model conver- tibles and sedans. By day or week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. may1-tf Efficiency cottages, private baths. and hot water. Albury’s Cot- dages, 800 Simonton St. apr29-3tx 18 ft. sailing sloop, good condi- | tion, new sails, accesséries, in- cluded. Reduced price. Ben- apr30-4tx Household furniture. Cheap. Naval Air Station Housing. Girl’s bicycle. 1306 Catherine St. threshold ‘plates.’Come in and} Can also be used for} See them at Pep-| per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512! Fleming. may1-tf| Palms, ferns, crotons, «oleus,| nett, phone 790, extension 296. 15) apr30-3tx | must be in the office before 11 dei le'elock on the day of publica- is May|zen Building, corner Greene and Ann streets. Door to the right-on entering building. Bicycles To Rent—Daily or week-| Arthur Patterson cleaner for sale |] ly. Fleming St. apr25-6tx |Trailer with attached room, bed, | ' 1 { er | | apr30-3tx | .. | Announcements Business FOR SALE for a reasonable price. 823 Whitehead St: may1-4tx | 417 Elizabeth St. || may 1-2tx |! Set of dishes. ice box, stove. Worth $150. Price $60. William Meyers. Taxi Stand, Southard and Du- val Sts. may1-4tx WANTED TO BUY )Washing machine. or phone 846-J. 1128 Margaret | may1-1tx Wanted—Old rags. Call at The Citizen Office. jan17-tf a Oa Man’s ‘black wallet, containing induction papers and crede: tials belonging to Leland Rob- ert Gwynn. Will finder keep money and return papers and wallet to Citizen Office. apr30-2tx For United States Senator LEX GREEN For United States Senate SPESSARD L. HOLLAND For United States Congress PAT CANNON For United States Congress ‘GEORGE: SMATHERS® For Jastice as Sapeeae Court JAMES HENRY TAYLOR oo Eee State Senator JAMES A. FRANKLIN Senator ” KING For State Senator Go tubopapcaagsiebdsisdavddb ase ry For State Senator | CHARLES WILSON WARD sentative ! ‘or Repre: JOHN CARBONELL, JR. R. | For Representative | DR. DELIO COBO | resentative | sent Cc. PAPY | ‘or Representative wil E. P. ROBERTS For State Attorney (llth Judicial Circuit) | GLENN C. MINCER For State Attorney | (ith “Judicial Circuit) | FRANK O. SPAIN For Railroad Commissioner, F. D. AKIN For County Commissioner (Second District) ___ FRANK BENTLEY For Copnty, Commissioner | GERAI.D SAUNDERS For County Commissioner (Fourth District) MAXIMO VALDEZ | ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, all ultilities furnished. Paul's Tire Shop. | apr29-6tx APARTMENTS FOR RENT Olivia St. Used 20-inch small girl’s bicycle, Used Underwood typewriter. Apply 801 Virginia St. Furnished apartment for rent. 1029 Fleming St. apr30-tf PERSONAL Benjamin’s Studio jare 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. aprl5-eod-26tx FOR rIHE Harris Avenue, after 5. apr29-3tx | Cruising houseboat, 36’x14'x31%’. Sleeps 4. Shower, gas stove and refrigerator. 95 h.p. Gray, lit- tle used. Ready to move aboard. $3,500. Many others, power | and sail. Francis Dears, Yacht Broker. 1200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Phone 2079. Spring schedule: Office hours 10 A.M.-1 P.M. weekday. only. may1-6tx 1 baby bed, waterproof mattress; 1 baby's chest of drawers.! Brown, 150-C Poinciana. 4 mayl-1tx For Hire—Truck, general moving. J.-C, imsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone 1161-W. Paa mayl-lmo Whizzer Motor motor bike, equip- ped with generator and lights, ASF condition. $75.00. 621 @rinnell St. mayl-3tx Man’s bicycle, good conditi3n. 709 | apr30-3tx | TMAN PRESS RINTING apr30-3tx | | | For Sale—’35 Chevrolet Master | Sedan. Good condition. 1825 The Citizen Building ‘BROADWAY CIGAR STORE | 610 Duval St. COMPLETE i BASEBALL | SCORES Received Daily by Leased Wire j Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold ! | | | i Soft Drinks ‘Thom E. R. (Doc) LOWE Nee 20 S. Davis Street hae tee MAD gps sg 8:00 pm, NORTH a Leave: KEY WEST 8:30am 4:15pm 9:10pm Arrive: MIAMI * $:40-am 5:05pm 10:00pm Route of the Buccaneers NATIONAL AIRLINES | For Reservations, Call Phone 1040, 514 Southard Street It's Healthy and Safe .. . It's Pure Ent Tne. 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