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PAGE FOUR ¢ Baseball ¢ © Basketball © Te ae ce SPORTS —— Diamondbalf Swimming Baby Joe Diaz, Ernest Nogues In Stadium Battle Tonight Baby Joe Diaz and Ernest No- gues will stage the main 10- round bout tonight at the Mu- nicipal stadium in the first Hight} of profesional fighting thers in} over seven years. Danny Cruz will referee the match--wiih, a fast fight being promised to the batfle-hungry fans. “ Diaz, from Havana, and No- gues, Tampa fighter, will ‘put! on one of the best fights ever witnessed here, Eddy Stokes, | fight promoter said today. Guests of the fight promoter will be 12 soldiers from the vet- erans hospital here. Besides the 10 rounds between th: headliners, the remaining 24 will be split with semi-final eight ~ round bout by Mario (Chico) Morales and Ray Jack- son. George Rojo and Johnny Janeiro will go four round, as will Baby Jones and Buddy Rod- riguez. The remainder of the bill will be annotificed at: the fight tonight. Yanks Defeat Indians, ' $.2,.° Taking Second Series Game (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, May 3. — The Yankees completed their three game. series with the Cleveland Indians by winning the third game here yesterday, 8-2, with 21,511 fans happy. The Indians’ only Win was the no-run, no-hit- ter pitched the first game by Nick Etten’s home run making Bobby Feller. At St Louis the Giants broke through with a ninth-inning rally for four runs and eased out the Cardinals, 5-1. ‘Batteries and the scores for other, Spee League games are: » “American ‘League * ‘ New Nork ; «. 8 40:2 ‘Cleveland 2, OF 0 Batteries:! Ohandler, ‘Dickey; Johnson, Hayes. n 5/10 af: Detroit oe, oh Gag Batteries: Driesewéred, Wag: per; Bridges, Swift, 10°16" y sre ac as de | » Batteries: amer, » Mancuso; Besse, Rosar. Only games scheduled. National League New York on St. Louis - Pe Ee Se Batteries: Koslo, Lombardi; Brecheen, Rice. Brooklyn eyo Ea ie | ‘Chicago -29 0 « Batteries: Herring, Anderson; Chipman, McCullough. Pittsburgh eS i Philadelphia _ .3 8 2 * Batteries: Judd, Seminick; @stermueller, Camilli. Boston at Cincinnati post- poned. How They Stand ub ‘We L. Pet. GB Boston 13.53 B13 *2 New York ..: 11 6 64% °2 Detroit 7 500 5 St. Louis 8 417 6 Cleveland _.. 5 7 Al? 6 Chicago 5 8 385 6) ‘Washington 5 8 385 63’ Philadelphia _. 411 .267 8} National League ~ Club— W. L. Pet. GB Brooklyn 10 4 .714 St. Louis 9 31 Boston - 7 4 600 1h Chicago 7 7 +500 3 New York 6 7. 462 35 Cincinnati 221. Alt 4 Pittsburgh 6 9 308 43 Philadelphia .. 310 .231 63 SEY WEST HIGH SPLITS SOFTBALL WITH LEGION Key West High School won the first half of a twin-bill twi- light softball games at Bayview park last night, with the Ameri- can Legion taking the second half. Scores for the two games are: R. H. E. K. W. H. -_ 1310 0 Vv. PW. ee Wx ae | R. H. Legion - 6 3 B-29's 24 $2 ADVANCEMENTS ‘Thirty two advancements in} rank were announced by Lieut. R. A. Rewther, personnel officer at the Submarine Base, today. soe COOIIOTTH s Twin Bill Opens Leagues May 12 League baseball games will open the season in Key West May 12 with a double- header. The Conchs, enfries in the South Florida’ league, will play Lake Worth. The Red Raiders, Dade county league entries, will play an opponent fo be ‘|? naméd ‘ldfer. (SEIa Ta eeD. -.\Conchs To Open: Season Sunday «The Key West» Conchs wiht open their season’ Sunday, at Municipal stadium with a game with Morrison Field Bombers from West Palm Beach, All the boys have been prac- ticing and are in first class con- dition, says Roy Hamlin, Conchs’ manager. Probable lineups will be: Key West: Pena or Sterling, first; Juamie Navarro, second; Bill Cates, third; Phillip Baker, Nene Dememcki, Jule Villeraeal, Skippy Rerida and Fred Carbon- j nel, outfield; Cyril Griffin, Es- mond Albury and Joe Navarro, catchers; Bubber Sweeting, Pubie Carbonnel, Robert Bethel, Jackie Carbonnel or Jose. Casa, pitchers, The Bombers’ lineup has not yet been announcéd. CITY SPORTS DIAMONDEALL Bayview 7:30—B-29's vs. V.F.W. 9.60—Adamns Dairy vs. School. SATURDAY— Boy Scout Troop No. 52 vs. Boy Scout Troop No. 50. BASEBALL at Municipal Stadium High \SUNDAY (Afternoon Games) 3 P.M.—Key West Conchs vs. Morris Rield Bombers of West Palm Beach (professional baseball). BOXING at Municipal Stadium FRIDAY— 8:30 P.M.—Professional Boxing Matches, featuring Baby Joe Diaz, Havana, and Ernest Nogues, aga RECREAT: Bayview PEA EION basket« ball and handball courts. Dia- mondball. Comfort stations. South Beach and Rest Beach— Swimming. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— _| Deepsea fishing, srrall boats. PIERCE GETS DISCHARGE Lawrence P.\Pierce, Jr., Sic, 317 Amelia street, has received his honorable discharge from the Navy, it was announced today by the public information office at the Jacksonville separation center, RATES Seektuentyne é TELEPHON! OBPORTUNITY—KNOCKS Increased wages now make it Possible for beginners to earn PERATORS as much as | $32.50 PER WEEK Depending on time worked. Frequent increases, vacations with pay: wasn NO_EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Wage raté for expetiénéed dp- €rators a'Fé ' proportionately higher. a 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!-tf ; MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and_ servic Repairs on all makes. All work | guaranteed. Mumford & Ross,| 220 Duval st., phone 333. apr18-tf | “GUARANTEED” Repairs on’ Electric Clocks, Wilson’s ‘Appliance Service, 512 Fleming St, Call 1160: Toasters, Irons, Fans, Etc. * E ire ii Campbetl +189, Kell made,” ‘locks repair- | je ed, ete: “Tay1- -lmno | Pjano ee made fof Ries sompositions, suitable for hotostat ing and copyrighting. | Call 159-W. Expert auto painting; body and |} fender work, ‘as ‘well as mic- chanical. ‘Try out wash and polish jobs. We guarantee all work to be satisfactory. Skaggs & Wynn, Red Brick Garage, cor. Simontoh and Greene Sts. may3-6tx 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: mayt-tf RENT A CAR You drive. tibles arid sedans.. By day or ‘week. a ‘ PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. mayl-tf eee Y ‘The rate for Blackface typé {charded. nt ni rin icccteeeR Ber, 7 ae ! earl St. ir "Ping, ' apr27-6tx }« mayl-4tx '> weesoe Late ‘model conver- |* and the 1 woras| chatge for the fitst 15 words (wander ' thi§| or less is 45¢.+ ; PAYMENT 4B ave their afvertisements "| PERSONAL nec CLASSI FIED ADS Indertsdtion tot the for the Advertisers + fise8e a! wor and Ann streéts. Door to the right on éntering building. “|Lions Hear Plans.To Make v8 Tourist Town; Officers Elec What Key West must do to horn, Paul G. Arbaieg? realize maximum benefits from hen, Gearld Saunders and P its natural resources as a tourist Chief Louis Eisner. — te town, was told the Lions Club| A short talk-on Key West last evening by Earl Adams, tractions was made by” newly elected president of. the Navarro, guest of the ‘elub. Mn, DEADLINE oun insure publication, copy must be in ‘the office before 11 ee head. will in: The prey on the day of publica- but) the | vertise in. niinimum toate oe the’ first navatice. bet a ete. “Business office in The Citi- on on Seminary street with Con to include the Key West Sub- 15 words or less is ers with ledger accounts may|zen Building, corner Greene zalo Bezanilla presiding. ‘Mr. Adams advocatéd an im-’ itinerary. by all civic bodies toward pro- jects which would tend to bring about changed conditions on Mt Island. FOR SALE Benjamin's Studio Aré 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 SALE Likraty copies of | currént ‘best “with each rental. To fill your paifilers'y, get acquainted with our unique rental library saleg ,Sellers—at prices that, get lower |, « sbookshelves. comparatively}. ed $y; A patamount project, ee oie Beat | date ing to Mr. Adams, is the spon-— : so Se te city-wide Aarne ae iee ;| and paint- campaign follow- [rig 1121 Southard Street, [SUD by a general program. to may3-3tx make citizens conscious of the importance of maintaining such a program. Mr. Adams called at- tention to the deplorable condi- tion of improved property over the Island and the waterfront. {| Honored guests at last night’s| “= meeting were a group of patients of the Naval Hospital who were given 9 sightseeing trip of the Isladn by the camp and hospital | eouncil of’ the American Red} Cross. Following the ‘tour con: |) ducted by Ray Navarro, they Whitehead St. may1-4tx WANTED .TO BUY were brought to the’ Lions’ Den as supper guests of the club. \( Six-drawer desk. Phone ‘89. i Hollywood bed, double size. Sac- Ford Hotel bidh tatty labor 80 Rooms - Three-bedroom house located in residential section with all modern conveniences. Apply at 2207 Flagler Ave. may3-3tx New 14-ft. skiff. St. 1413 Catherine may3-3tx Arthur Patterson cleaner for sale for a. reasonable price. 823 | marine Base in his sightseeing! wigs of blondé orem mediate consolidation of efforts} Charles H. Ketchum, Jr, who in ancient i with BATH and Pershine sn Germany once wre me Po ag bed ing ste Solarium 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS: ‘STATION [~RESTAURANT-BaR_ KEEPERS ern SPE MAXW LL's The party consisted. of R. J. furnished and _ unfurnished; smail down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. mayl1-tf (740 and *41 Dodge pick-up trucks. Command car conversion. Put- camp-Alexander Motors, Divi- sion and Duval Sts. may1-t! hree-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 Citizen Office. apr4-tf ees STAINLESS DINGS pe psd mh catrying a full {lite! of aluminum and Staimless steel mowidiines © for “Use bas ink rims}}#@abinet-! trimmings sand| ; edging; trimming and moutd- | » ings for show Cases, bar > counters; Stripping for linole- on hee Segue table } tops atid eiipbodrds: edging for carpets; {, stair nosings; wall trims «and threshold plates Come in ‘a:id look at our samples. Pepper's }* Plumbing Supplies, 512 Flem- ing. mayl1-tf Notes (Promissary), 1c each. Art- man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone | 51. marlo ti 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-t* 90-Inch High . systeny. ‘Paul Smith, bookseller ! ‘may3-3tx : cor, Simonton arid Eaton’ stse j= Bacher, RM3c; W. L. Barker, FRY PANS ize £8 3 may1-tt | Lost Skle; Yung-Ten! Chang, AS; F. siz! | Combar,. Slc; R. T. Elgin, ‘Sle; WIAs 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, |L0st—Wallet with idehtification|T. C. Greenway, F2e; A. T. Wood BAR STi °, and social Groesch, MM2c; M. C. Swiatek, Fle; J. Flanagan, Sic; J. Foltos, Sic; Leon McNeil, BMIc; E. A. security card. If found please mail to Louise : Sommers. F-10 Virginia St. WESTON FRENCH FRY CUTTER $25°° rugs. jandi doorways; |! | may3-3tx | Kaufmann, SS2c; J. L. Sadey, H CSAO; Pvt. Aaron Smith. This H PERSONAL group was sponsored by the fol- | Fs —| lowing Lions: Judge T. S. Caro, Local party wishes to communi-| pw. Forbes, Leo Cohen, Earl cate with member Alcoholic | Hamilton, L. K, Avant, Dr. Delio STEAK PLATTERS *s: ICED TEA GLASSES <. $750 Eg Ghonymous. Box AR. The] Cobo, F. J. Miller, Vanee Stirrup, em mays-21x| F. Morales, C. E. Smith, Jr., Bill FORKS AND SPOONS Silver oon. 83° Plated _. DOZ. Curry, John Costar, ‘Louis Car- bonell and A. G. Bliesener. \ Political Miss Ellen K." Donovan, Red , Cross ‘field’ director,’ was’ ‘also ae pifesent at the meeting. i Announcements. Fred Ji ‘Miller was elected For United, Seine is iy Setator president of the club last night. ; Other officers, are: Hastings Smith, first vice :president; Joe Allen, second vice _ président;.; Albert, DiNegro, Jr., third Wee, president; ‘Charles E. Smith, Jr.,) secretary; Raymond Surry, treas- urer; . Louis . Carbonell . tail-twis- ter; Judge T. S. Caro, Lion tam- er; Edelmiro Morales, Vance’ Stirrup,; Js J. MacMannus and Bill Curry, directors; and’ Gon: zalo Bezanilla, immediate past president, a member of the, For United. Ste States Senate | SPESSARD L. HOLLAND | For United States Congress PAT So For United States Congress GEORGE SMATHERS 3 Candidate for Justice of Supreme Court a board. PAUL D. BARNS _| The following members hav- § arklin For Justice of the Supreme ing birthdays during the month P s Court of Florida of April were feted and present- ed with birthday cakes: Sheriff Berlin Sawyer, Louis Gonzalez, Ralph Gonzalez, Dr. J. C. San- chez, Gerald Adams, Sidney Ein- , RALEIGH PETTEWAY For Justice of Supreme Court Troup JAMES HENRY TAYEOR | For State Senator JAMES A. FRANKLIN U.S. Army Dodge Command cars. New paint, new tops Puteamp-Alexander, Duval and Division. Sts. mayl-tf 18 ft. sailing sloop, good condi- tion, new: sails, accessories, in- , cluded... Reduced. priee.» Ben- apr30-4tx Choice store.’loeation on Duyal SE Close to bank. Phorie 1042. a may3-3t Rooms FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, all ultilities furnished. Paul’s Tire Shop. apr29-6tx FOR RENT OR SALE Cruising houseboat, 36’x14’x3%’. Sleeps 2. Shower, gas stove and refrigerator. 95 h.p. Gray, litt 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. Sprin 2 : Office hours 10 A.M.-1 P.M. weekdays only. may1-6tx Bicycies To Rent—Daily or week- ly. B, & B. Cycle Shop, 822 Fleming St. apr20-1mox FOM MIRE SS OS Sy For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone 1161-W. mayl-1mo PHOTO SUPPLIES EVANS PHOTO SUPPLY STORE 506 Southard Street.—The fol- | lowing new items are in stock: “The world’s finest” movie camera 16MM Paillard Bolex H16, $200.00 tax included; Ex- | cel 16MM movie projectors, $15.75; Solar 120 enlarger with F6.3 anistigmat lens, $71.00 tax included; 8x10 rocker washer, $1.95; Mercury Univex F2.7 coated lens, $76.24 tax includ- ed; Quickset Jr. tripod, $20.00 plus tax; Champion cameras, $4.00; cut film holders; adjust- able 116 to 35MM daylight de- veloping tanks; meters: Westen: $29.70, DeJur.Autocritic $25.43, Skan $14.37. Yes: we have 127 film! Also Ansco 120 color film. Evans Photo Supply Store, | “Phone 439. may2=tf Whizzer Motor motor bike, equip- ped with generator and lights, A-1 condition. $75.00. 621'| Grinnell St. may1- 3tx | °37. Dodge sedan convertible, | good condition, fan rubber | Reasonable. 1214 Catherine S may2-2! springs, adjustable size, 156. Reasonable. Phone 1042. may3-3t Trailer: with #ttached roor*bed, ice box, stove. “Worth $150: Price $60. William Meyers. Taxi Stand, Southard and Due t val Sts. may1-4tx " nett, phone 790, extension 296. 4 |Child’s crib, solid maple, steel water- | proof mattress, mosquito net ting cover. Excellent condi-| tion. $25.00. Phone 568-R or| call at 1304 Reynolds St. may3-3tx | | + For Sale—Electric phonograph. | ~ y) 1121 Southard St. may3-3tx | |For Sale — R.C.A. phonograph| | combination with automatic record changer. Apply 1026| Fleming St may3-3tx Singer power sewing machine head ,excellent condition. 61W-| BROADWAY CIGAR STORE ! | i 610 Duval St. i COMPLETE { | | i | | | For State Senator } “BOB” KING For State Senator E. R. (Doc) LOWE | | : For State Senator | | s CHARLES WILSON WARD ‘or Representative oun CARBONELL, JR. For Representative DR. iz LIO COBO For Representative \ BERNIE C. PAPY BASEBALL SCORES Received Daily by Leased Wire Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold WOOD: SILVER BOX - of, OTHER ITEMS Too Nayerous: to, "Mention! Announces A-Wele SHOW Opening Tonite for ONE WEEK’S ENGAGEMENT ONLY PRESENTING Ellen Varga, Dancing Star Vera and Nadga with Buddy Barnett, WiC ing Furniture and Furnishings Key West,, Fla. 909 : PHI intboahagn VENETIAN BLINDS ununaammnnimne + gnc tt Scintillating * Audrey oe For Representative | * ger TED SPRINGER and His Orchestra EG | __WILL E. P. ROBERTS _ Soft Drinks or kllipetnmnsheeweinieotas cose ac aber $v pmincatnies nas For State Attorney (11th Judicial Circuit) GLENN C. MINCER For State Attorney (11th Judicial Circuit) \ FRANK O. SPAIN As Florida voters scan their bal-| company and @ dry goods house. lots in the May 7 primary, it Fell These years drew him in contact safe to say that) with the Democratic leaders of no name on it| Florida and, after the state cam- For Railroad Commissioner) | F. D. AKIN will be more fa-| paign of 1916, he was appointed For County. Commissioner miliar to the hotel commissioner to build up (Second District) vast majority) this branch of the state govern- than that of|ment. In those years, Commis- Jerry W. Carter,| sioner Carter helped lay the candidate to| foundations for the great tourist succeed himself | trade of today, not only by rais- m the Rajlroad| ing hotel standards, but also by| Commission, for establishing out-of-state agencies | Jerry has been getting acquainted! to interest people in coming to in the by-ways of the state for| Florida. Under his regime, the half a century. Floridans first| knew Jerry Carter as a salesman, later as a fledgling campaigner) written and put into effect. for the Democratic party, then as| Back into private business for hotel commissioner under three} six years after 1928, Jerry was governors and more recently as | one of the pioneers in aircondi- state railroad commissioner for | tioning for the South. three terms. The call of public life was Jerry, who came to Florida as| strong, and in 1934 a vacancy oc- a boy from his native Alabama, | curred on the Florida Railroad received little formal schooling, | Comfitisston and Carter was for it fell his lot to help support) a widowed mother. He peddled/in 1937, and in 1938, and again his way through the panic of 1907| in 1942, was re-elected in each and later became an outstanding| first primary with large majori- | FRANK BENTLEY For County Commissioner (Fourth District) | GERAI.D SAUNDERS | For County Commissioner | (Fourth District) | MAXIMO VALDEZ LETTER LONG DELAYED MILAC, Minn.—A year and | two days after William Sehelp- |} pergrell had come home and en- | rolled at the University of Min- nesota, his parents received a} letter which he Had written while | | in a German prison camp. r | THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING Building Jerry Carter The Man We All Know 1938 ne catried 64 out of the 67 counties in the first primary. i: Jerry Carter has become gen- erally recognized as a good rail- road commissioner, who has been consistently on the side of prog- ress and against stifling mono- poly. His name is a legend in Florida politics. No one has ever doubted that he has a genuine jlove for his fellow man, and the man who invented the word “gre- garious” must have had Jerry Carter in mind. Today, three of his famous sanitary, building, electrical and | seven sons have come back from | plumbing codes for hotels were | service during the war, and one of them has made Gainesville his home. Recently Jerry and Mrs. Carter had 23 present at a dirmer reunion of their sons, the wives and children. That is the kind of citizenship be believes in, and the results speak for themselves, Jerry W. Carter is the type of elected. He was made chdirman| Public servant wé want on our railroad commission and unless our guess is wrong, the voters are ding to put him back there. —Edi- salesman for a sewing machine| ties over several opponents. In “ (Paid Political Advertisement) torial from The Gainesville Sun | Lies Se =| :

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