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(By Aasovtated Press) Pittebergh defeated Boston, 5)* 3 ™@ © @ame under the lights “= et im the Smoky City, Piieburgh scored two in the first wt the invaders were reless until the fourth, hey chalked up one. Pitts; mede thie more in the eile another two was med by Beston in the eighth. ew York wis trimmed, 3:10 homer th, Miepimg om its own field, St.| ‘ walleped Brooklyn, 9 to Hreokiyn scored first, making the second inning, but St. WeoweSDay, JUNE 12, i646. | Washington ‘Brooklyn, 9-3 4dnivadiig © Washington,:; \St. pre nig Boston’ - { gide 1 Pittsburgh... 5 (61 Cooper, Rosar, Singleton, Musi, Sewell, ,Camelli. New -York - 2228 890 Cincinnati, - Be a a Thompson, Kennedy, Joyce, Cooper, Vandermeer, Lamann. Brooklyn St. Louis Hatten,.. Melton, ‘Anderson, Rice, O’Dea, Burkhart, Brangle. St.-Louis — 615 1 2°8 2 out of the slum in egister four. th | | Helf, Early. Shirley, Hudson, Scarborough, Cardinals Have Another : Rookie Pitching Ace Tn Ex-GI Fred Martin, 30 Agestcciures YORK —The St. Louis make a habit wp with a rookie pitch- spring. This year Fred Martin, a 30-| hman who has been st four years. dinals completed | pounds. stand of the sea-jon, Okla., and hopes to follow in ecord of 20 in- na im three games ries and no set- those 20 innings batters and an ‘mpressive who hasn't 1S when Martin won, 23 games and} lost six. He began that season with 13 straight Texas League tri- umphs and finished with an earn- ed run ‘average, of 1.54, second only to Howie Pollet’s 1.16. Martin -is a slim -six-foot-one right hander, weighing 170 He comes from Camer- the footsteps of other Cardinal pitchers who made good the first year in the big time. Among the Red Bird rookie tossers who made the grade their first year up are such stars as Mort Cooper, now with the Bos- | 14h Eddie Dyer, pres- manager, “the man mt.” Dyer man- uston Buffs in 1941 H ton Braves, Harry Breechen, {Johnny Beazley, Ken Burkhart, Howie Krist and. Pollet. It appears as though Martin is destined to join this group. Phils Trounce. As Tigers Trim Yanks, 8to3 (By Associated Presa) MIC AC de ipt ¥©, Jume 12.—Scoring firet-inning hits, the Phillies defeated bs, 4-1, here yes-, win marked the vietory for the winners teed off Hank Wyse and | Flemming stopped had completed ts aght "De feating the Indians 10 to 5 here} Boston Red Sox vinning streak to sox b of 28 bases. Will-| nd Higgins scored | Sox while Se VFW. Delmonico Nine Win | Over Miami ne of a softball Bayview Delmonico nine Miami Herald by a of 2 to.3. with good support ‘ mates, allowed teite throughout the Geehring. Albury and Seton cach connected for home the winners. d Herrick play- ctors, Knowles, for the losers. mdi game of the eve- out the Legion om scored three ma walk and Merrick geome ome tor mmered out 14; Park | Cubs, 4to 1, and Boudreau registered circuit runs for the visitors. NEW, YORK. — The Detroit Tigers belted the New York Yankees, 8 to,3 yesterday as more than 20,000 fans watched the contest. Scattering nine hits, | Hal Newhouser annexed his dj ninth victory of the year. PHILADELPHIA. A first SHOPPING: FORA JOB WITH AN ATTRACTIVE FUTURE? How would you like to know that (about $130 a month) after 6 months? We pay ‘you’ $25:a 40- hour week to start training-to be a TELEPHONE OPERATOR WITH OPPORTUNITY To Earn More-for-Overtime At Time-And-A-Half LOOK AHEAD TO Scheduled Pay Increases Liberal Employe Benefits Vacation With Pay Investigate this fascinating work if you’re looking for a permanent position ... Apply to’ Mrs. McDermott Chief Operator Telephone Office SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY jun8-tf White or colored girl for general housework and laundry. For business couple. Good pay. Inquire 419% Duval St., Navy Store. jun8-6tx Caretaker, -general experience, maintenance buildings. Steady employment, good pay. Fred Dion. Phone 1035. Wanted—Sandwich girl. Land O’ Sun, 1001 Division. junl2-4tx MISCELLANEOUS Dept ei Refrigeration’ sales and - service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford’ & Ross, 220 Duval st., photo: weit y18-tt WEI eases zi fi ‘Campbell’s, 928 Division, ‘phone 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, ete. “jun1-1mo Picture framing, diplomas, cer- tificates, photos... Paul G. ‘Di- Negro, ‘614: Francis St., phone 1197-M. jun6-1lmox and repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret Street, phone 781. Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. juni0-lmxo panning triple play yesterday brought the Chicago White Sox out of trouble to defeat the Phil- | adelphia Athletics, 1 to 0. The | game was highlighted by the six- | hit pitching of Lefty Edgar Smith. Approximately 6500 per- |:sons saw the game. Herald, Legion paadeg hits, and one more run in} {the second a walk, hit and an er-} jror. VFW scored twice in the first on a walk and a hit and two ‘wild pitches by the pitcher. | Vets added another in the fourth on a walk and a hit, and scored two in the fifth on hits to win the game. C. Wells hit two safely for the winners and Ogden, J. Villareal} and Willard each hit a pair safe- | ly for the los For the victors, L. Castro, Mira | and E. Wells played well in the | field, and Ogden, Willard and|{ Vinson for the losers. How They NATIONAL LEAGUE W.L. Pct. GB 30 19 ~=—«610 2920 591 1 “ 25 21 543, 4 23 21. 512 +4) 2226 «4.464. 4 2125 456 3) 2228 «6.400 8} a 1823 «6.391 ~(TL AMERICAN LEAGUE W.L. Pct. GB 41 9 .820 33 21 611 10 * 2 560 13 529 143 a 420 20 1 404 21 375 22 273 Republic was Stand | Rain Delays Planting | Navy Hospital Flowers| Bad weather 1s delaying the} planting of flowers in the trian- | gular plot at the Naval hospital. | Members of the Jayshees, how- | ever, who are in charge of the| project, said today they planned | to plant the flowers as soon as} the rain stops. Perewinkles and | marigolds will predominate the garden. Bottom fishing for business men and women, 2 p.m. till 6:30 p.m., Thursday only. Price, $3.00. _Boat “Greyhound”, Gulf Gasoline Dock (near ice plant). We put you over fish—you catch them. junl1-8tx Will take care of child from'3 to 8 years old. Call at 707 Southard street. jun11-3tx FOR RENT RENT A CAR You drive. Late model conver- tibles and sedans. By day or week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. juni-tf APARTMENT at 13807 WHITEHEAD ST. No Children or Pets Apply at The Citizen Office may24-tf Entire building, store, floor living quarters, second floor living quarters. 706 Du- val Street. R. Kirchik, phone 1028-M. jun6-6tx ground \Cottage to accommodate two peo- ple on South street, near South Beach. No children, no ani- mals. Completely furnished. $65 monthly. Phone 622 or 391-J. junil1-3tx junt0-10tx | For guaranteed . plumbing work | you'll be earning $30 a week For Ren’ '| now.. executive .. director Apartments, 915 Windsor-Jatie. jun5-6tx Unfurnishéd “apartment. ‘Apply Monroe Market. jun11-3tx tA partments;- éomplete- ly renovated. Furnished, in- eluding.‘ linens. ~All -utilities, maid and janitor service. ‘ Coral Hotel ‘Apartments, 312 ~Simon- juni2-6tx ton street. FOR RENT OR SALE. Bicycles To Rent—Daily or-week- ly. B,-&~B. Cycle Shop, ‘822 Fleming St. may20-1mox ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms, good beds. Summer: rates. Phone 659-J. 729 Division. St. jun8-6t Furnished room, private bath. 906 Grinnell St., off Division, jun10-3tx Front room).twin beds, near bath. Close in:"Men-preferred. Phone 193-W before 4 p.m. Summer rates. junl0-3tx Ocean-front trance, room, private -en- semi ~private» bath |. iter “Ca .AP» Newsteatures Writer. IHARLOTTE-CARR;ohce head » of Hul};House. in Chicago: and’| of . the Citizens’ Committee. on..Children ‘of New ‘York, is making’a new and different attack on the ju- venilevdelinquency problem. > ‘Associated with her are68 out-} . standing New York men and women, many of whom are high ranking professiénals in fields touching: the»welfare-of children. « “Incthe past«we have miade sour Care of the child so’ special- “dzed that ‘we have: failed. to see the child-as a‘whole,’’ Miss Ceir ~ saidi«:“Ofie group concentrated tion, ‘a* thitd ‘on ‘welfare. But “otie sof! the groups concerned themselves ‘much «with what was being done for the child ‘im: the-other groups. \As/a result ‘there‘are a lot of gaps resulting in:Serious lacks in our‘attack:on — of juvenile delin- quency. ‘The aim of ‘the -Citizens’ ~Comimittee‘has*been‘to survey “the field,/find the “gaps’. and wotk insany way possible ‘to remedy ‘them. «Eventually :we should dike: to see a. City -Plan- ‘ning’ Commission for Children ‘in‘every big city in the coun- re “It would function as a regular city planning commission does. Its'members would. be the com- missioners: of ‘welfare, health, ‘ed- ucation, -courts,-parks and’ police as well as professional experts in those’ fields. Its job would be to find. the. gaps and overlaps ‘be- tween the various services and ther the cure which would insure the children of the town, happy, healthy development.” As illustration of lacks in‘the Clean, cool, comfortable. “Ap- ply 701 Waddell Ave: ' (Mrs, Brubaker). junl1-3tx Lash Roe fs : rern that on ‘the znd day ight hosekeeping. rooms, f y, A. D. 1946, at’ 7:30 o'clock ML. d > week. Summer rates. Apply Hott, ney Monroe, Diet Phas 45 ili j -18tx%| Board’ of County ¢ issioners of 411 William Street. - junll-18t4) Monroe County, Florida: will open = = sealed bids for’ the construction of Furnished rooms, ‘kitchen -priv-|® seven or eight-car garage, con- ileges, utilities furnished.*$8.00 per week. 1231 South Street. jun11-2tx FOR SALE 2- and 3-- furnished and untumnfahed; small -down ‘ payment, “balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. junl-tf Pepper’s- Plumbing - Supply Com+ pany carries a full stock of ma- terials. We cut and thread pipe and take care of all serv- ice calls. Phone 118. junl-tf Furniture for three rooms, ‘Ap- ply 37-C Naval Low-Cost Hous- ing. junll-3tx Piano, good tone, good condition. Apply 608 Francis St. junl1-3tx LUGGAGE TRAILERS New, Factory Built All Steel Body, New Tires PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts., juni-tf One neon sign, “Tourist. ’ Rest”; one electric pre-war range. Ap- ply) bid jeming pt j iond2yse 3-pieée living room suite. ’ Apply 807 Whitehead St. junl0-3tx Must sell immediately—furniture. Studio couch and matching chair, platform rocker, dresser, Phone 659-M. Hot Point electric range, almost new. 3 used 00 x 166 tires. 32) Simonton. junl0-3tx Notes (Promissary), Ie each, Art |” ‘man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone 51. mario tt Metal refrigerator, 50-lb. capacity} practically new. 1415 Newton Street. junll-2tx Good news, brand new motor- eycles. See them today. Full price, ‘$249.00. Putcamp-Alexander Motors Division and Duval Streets jund-tf Skiff, new, 14 ft. 896 United St. junl2-3tx |For Rent—Attractive cottage. Re- frigerator, hot water, parking yard, central. $35.00. Apply 916 Windsor Lane. juni2-ltx HIALEAH RACE TRACK _| PREPARED FOR FIRE MIAMI, Fla. — Modern fire- fighting equipment was delivered | recently to Hialeah race course. | A crew of firemen will be) maintained from November to| April 20 while thoroughbreds are stabled at the track for winter racing. The engine cost $5,005. WANTED TO RENT 32-volt D.C. generator, 800 watts. Good shape. $65.00. 718 Olivia; St. junl2-3tx | Apply 813 Eaton | junil2-3tx 30 laying hens. St. {Wanted To bungalow, Key West. Rent—Two-bedroom permanent. Box 14, jun12-3tx Twin beds with spreads and pil- lows. Call ‘after 4:30 p.m. 53-2 Poinciana Pl. junl2-4tx PHOTO SUPPLY Lost Weston Master II exposure me- ter. $29.75. Evans Camera Store, 506 Southard. Phone 439. juns-tf Glasses, Sunday, near Von Phis- ter Street. Reward if returned} eréte block stucco, along the ‘North junl0-3tx | 5 1901 Venetian Street. junl2-3tx side‘ 6f the annex to the Monroe | County Court. House. A performatce bond or certified cheek equivalent to ‘Vert per cent. (10%) of the amount of the bid muSt’ accompany the bid. Work must begin within thirty (30) days after the acceptance of the bid and the work must be aone by the ‘hidder and earinot be sub- contracted “without the permission of the Board of County Commis- sioners. Cemplete plans and spe can be obtained from Clarence S. Higgs eith lorroe County Court Hon C nimissioner H. Grinfell Street The Commi: right to accep et y, bids pace pursuant to, this ad- i i pe sub- 7:30 o'clock " home w June 11th, s C Sawyer County NOTICE “OFC Notice is he Board! of County Monroe County, sealed bids for th tion of the Mon House, at Key cluging paintin tile, replacing window gias A_ perfor . ja, in- 2 of asphalt ords, broken or certified check equi en per cent. (0%) of the amount of the bid egompany the bid. York "must begin within thirty (30) days after th eceptance of the bid ard the work must be done By the bidder and cannot be sub- contracted without tre permission -of the Board of County Commis- {| signers. Complete plats and specifications can be obtained from Hor Clarence S. Higgs either a Monroe Cotinty Court House Commissioner ' Higgs’ home Grinhell Street, Key W The Commission right to accept or all bids made pur: advertisement. ‘All or befo . 1946 Florid at 517 must 0 o'clock June 11th, Ross € Clerk, Board. ¢ Commissioners, Monroe County, Florida Jun12,19,1946 CVV VV VV VOI III STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE ‘MILL CIGAR STORE 610 Duval St. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Received Daily by Leased Wire Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks rar Pot Oe care of New York children, "Miss! neste te to ‘give our boys {Carr pointed. out ° that) teachers | better schools : have no time to learn about. their | tion and’ the most modern p ‘pupils’ home conditions ai prob- trie care’ than to pay 4 }Jems,..which. have direct bearing | delinquent | s on their performance in school. | Pitals and’ She said the. committee advocated a social worker for every school -order. that. the tence might have such reports...» “There are also gaps. in our | psychiatric treatment,” she said, ‘running her hatid through her ‘ron gray hair, “For instance, a” juvenile ‘delinquent ‘who throws | a rock through a ‘window. can © ‘gat psychiatric treatment. But a “poor, depressed little ‘youngster, “who withdraws ‘within: himself and doesn’t get into a jam, gets no ‘treatment ati all, and he*is the one who needs it most. We iwant to.see that corrected by ~closer- ‘observation: | of! school {| children and « psychiatric help for those. who need it. “There are many other lacks. ‘The schools, the park department and the police all have a hand in | recreation with no unified plan if formulated. We spend a lot of money on health hygiene to pre- 5 ‘vent illness, but we don’t permit the’ children to wash their faces J ‘tnd Hands before they ‘eat lunch. ‘The City does not provide enough home-makers or ‘mothers helpers’ to keep families together and’save , children from institutions. Many ~ children are housed under bad ° conditions. | “We want to show the people ;,) that it is ch Pepsi-Cola Company, Longl Island City.N.Y.}) Franchised eo iL sagen Bottling” Co.’ of © “Key West ~ tyne Pere ¥ ou aaked for it, men, so rere it is. Lifetime quality. Wonderful value! Tax Included’ THURSDAY SPECIALS! Just Received In Time:for Father’s: Day!!! (Father's Day is Next Sunday) I Fe) Electric DRY SHAVERS $3: Manufacturer's One-Year Guarantee Westclox and Gilbert ALARM CLOCKS _ | sete warms 7466 BROADWAY || Wrist watcHes $385 SS ee THE ABOVE ITEMS WILL GOON SALE AT 9:00 A.M., THURSDAY, JUNE 13th See Them In Our Window - Examine Them In Our Store We Also Have A Large Selection of OTHER “SCARCE” ITEMS AVAILABLE for FATHER’S ‘DAY . POLLOCK’S 32 ene 514 Duval St. next door to Palace Theater * See Our Store ¥*