The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 1, 1946, Page 3

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To Visit South | ee Beach Casino’ ‘aae a2} The South Beach Casino and Records of Days Gone By porinace parrot now being On May 2, 1932. The S. S. Flor. | Operated under ° re hows ae lide played the Mating Hospital | SOF omes at wee ites the i Mag} hi and won by. a 15 ta 6 score, Char-|p'eeas ty nia, her. at Gan OUGH By PEDRO AGUILAR Pe April 29, 1932. The Industrial league started with the following clubs entered: Elks, Relief, Flor- ida, Trevor and Morris, F.E.C. Ry., and Marine Hospital. May 19, 1932. Florida seored 3 runs and the Elks scored 2. The 0 *1.000| Steamer boys hit six safely and & g : i i i ; i Standing of the League up to date is, Class A League: Clubs Ww. | B29 Bombers __. 2 Bottle Cap Inn Amer. Legion _ Flying Eagles _ Sq. Deal Mkt. _ Roy Auto Parts Adams Dairy Vets F. Wars Class B League: Delmonico won two, lost nine; Griffen Conch Garden won one and lost one; Miami Daily News with a newcomer } won one and lost one, and Miami illiams, a little fellow | Herald lost two, won none. 2 oa ee ncaa meen on Junior Softball Teams Schedule Play On Friday At a meeting of the Key West; McCullough of the American ff § Pe ahs HH ! 5 a oe Fleitas on the itcap the American runners-up in the first tackle the Square et, and this will be the for both clubs in this er Luis Gonzalez in and will usé his ank (Pie) Tynes, saad ‘has not been given boys and’Champlin was his cateh-|in today’s Citizen. Editor, The Citizen: lowing | they Have the fol-|:.,. I presume it may be that the The | tsphere of Classified ‘Service, an ‘ Weather ‘J organization which’ specifies the * Forecast- , , to any position for which an an- Key West and vicinity: Partly nouneement is made. To the thunderstorms this afternoon, to-| inclement idea that when an an- e night and Friday. Moderate, oe-} Rouncement is made, such as was 0 000; and the Elks three. Earl Adams) winds, | {zen for assistant tax assessor, that © .000,| pitched for the Elks and Roberts! Piorida: Partly cloudy today, the average applicant is trusting 1 5 2 el Re ER the Square}les Lunn pitched for the ship! sino,.The announcement on A :. QUESTIONS ASKED City of Key West has within its Ti Trules and regulations applicable cloudy with local showers and! average Key Wester there is an .000| Elks 8. Florida made one error) cacionally fresh, southeasterly} recently published in The Citi- 000 | Started for the Florida and: Lunn} tonight and Friday. Scattered} to luak, } 000 | finished the game. Parks was the afternoon and everiing thunder-| | The Civil Service Board as a .000| catcher for Florida.and Castro| showers over north and eéntral| whole is merely. a transplating of one Dee. portions. Widely scattered thun-|the Navy Civil Service Board. On Feb. 12 ,1935. John Nebo) Gershowers tonight over extreme | No qualiifcations were posted for pe Battling Ramirez by 3/ south portion. the position of Personnel Director O in the, third, at the High) —Jacksonville-through the Flor-}and the appointment came as a School Gym. - ' ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex-' surprise and was received as’ be- Leading hitters in the Softball) j.9: Gentle to moderate winds,|ing a “rion civil service appoint- adel were. Ingraham 457, south to southwest. over ‘nosth| ment”. It is generally understood c ieta 420, Cates416, Kerr 416,' portion and southeasterly. over|that department heads are not ‘cn A” 1005. Rag Wait ays ce ey gogay, “tenia ge Civil Service. Regs ‘ lay. Partly cloudy weather ing i j baseball club won over the South| with widely scattered thunder- we pent atone: eet ts Jacksonville to Apalachicola: 14What experiencé’ was fe 5 hits and Lefty Todd allowed rnings the locals 8. Baker and Cates Nogueira Btgrmn We f pe for position of Asst. Tax each hit two safely. Line-up for ecooccoocoNn FE Bs of eviction has already been is- sued, Keye said. If thé landlord insists on evic- tion or refuses or fails to stop proceedings, the rent attorney will immediately ‘notify the Dis- + trict Enforcement Attorney for rent and recommend that a pe- tition for injunction be filed seeking to enjoin the landlord from: continuing with the evic- tion. * Fishing Union ry out to E Bt H t : i the box, named Sefthall Association at the City{ Legion, Rene Machin of the Ma- Mall last night it was decided to, chinists, Charles Patterson of the allow the teams playing in the City Junior League to play at Bayview Park on Friday nights. Plans were also made to bring Miami teams down to play City League teams softball games ewer the Labor Day weekend. Menagers present at the meet- img presided over by Neil Saund- evs ineluded Robert Brown of the Miami Daily News, Jack Vil- iareal, Louis Gonzalez and Perry yter- Cards Trounce With A 10-3 Victory &. ————— ° Key West, Florida, aunders Pictured) conc: of iikua's NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING {By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—St. Louis Cardinals came to life with ® 10-3 vietory over the league- leading Brooklyn Dodgers, while the Cimeinnati Reds were scor- ing two wins over the Phillies 43 and 2-0. Chicago Cubs won %1 from the New York Giants with the Boston Braves taking the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1, in the American League, the Detroit Tigers for g@eond place with their 6-0 wim over the Yankees. St. Louis Browns won 6-2 from the Wash- ington Senators and the Chi- cago White Sox took the meas- urement of the Philadelphia A’s 3-2. Cleveland Indians won 4-1 from the Boston Red Sox with Feller turning in a one-hit per- formance. NATIONAL LEAGUE (First Game) Score R. H. E. Cimemnati NE Bes BG Philadelphia 072 Malloy, Gumbert and Mueller; Raffensberger and Seminick. (Second Game) ( ncinnati ainilndiainthes Ds GQ ‘ -te- 90 8: 3 bine a pork Den- nelly a . Score R. H. E. eee ss 8 MO New York 1 & 2 Passeau and Livingston; Gee,}L. L. Schubert of San Jose, Calif., Kennedy and Warren. who after a 15,000-mile trip | po: DOROTHY GRIFE bent R. H. E.| through the United States, Can- alassachusetts Aven St. Louis 10 15 1! ada and Mexico, write to thank suare cuevabw ratiaiead: jovene Brooklyn 310 i} him for the courtesies and valu- pear ty the Bull of Complaint, for . é divorce, in the above sty se Dickson and Kluttz, Garagiola;'able assistance he extended them on. the eth ay ct Aaeant oar > ag le i isi 1946, otherwise the allegations Hatten, Highbe, Casey and Ed during their visit here. therein will be taken as confessed. | wards. ‘Key West was one of the most order to be p Score R. H. E.} interesting and hospitable cities} *, “ook for Wn Gy Pwitsburgh = .. 1 7 2j}on our 15,000-mile tour,” the card paper published in al : jorida. | Boston - - = 2.7 Bsaid Done and Ordered this 31st day } Lanning and Baker; Sain and —=_——-_—_—— of July, A.D. 1846. | O'Dea. H The Sta’ d Clerk of the | ow 'y ni Monroe County, Florida, By: MARY K. WooDsoN, AMERICAN LEAGUE Score R. H. E. w ton — 260 = te . soned- 10.6 fludson,, Masterson and Early; Potter and Mancuso. Score RHE New York ——..._- 651 Detroit 9 a a 9 2 Ruse, Queen, Ma an Robimson; Benton and Tebbetts. Scare R. H. E. Praiadebph a we %-d Chicago — 312 6 Fowler und DeSautels; Lopat ond Hayes. i -™ Rosten aS. Bet . 49 0 “"flartis, Dreiswerd and Wag- ner; Feller and Hegan. — etiemeniancnco ab heat released by fission of » pone of uranium 235 is about equal to that obtainable from 6- 000 barrels of fuel oil. tied New’ York! International recently in Philadelphia, was. one | or «x lof those appearing in the photo- | *° Adams Dairy, Charles Wells and Carlton Smith of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Robert R. Brown) ba tBaker hit a double, A. Ace- of Roy’s Auto Parts, Manuel Aloy- | vedo a triple and Cates hit al on, dr., of the Flying Eagles, Jack | Gonzalez of the Square Deal) Market, and Arthur Boza, Jr., of | the Delmonica Restaurant. City officials present were Mayor W. W. Demeritt and Pub- lic Welfare Director Dwight Hun- Dodge |Bees by a 7 to 3-score .The line- iGates p. Lopez had Machin rf, | With Connie’ Mack At National Meet Garbed in a eolorful cap with “Key West” on the brim, Gerald [ Uucitie Stone. Saunders, Lions’ delegate to the | Residence AB the property belong- held| ing to Mrs. Vera G. Marks on east Convention graph#depicting presentation of a ‘Meritorious Award to Connie Mack, the “grand old man” of baseball by the President of Lions’ International. - With ceremonies of the presen- tation taking place at Shribe ‘Park in Philadelphia, Saunders reports many spectators noting the “Key West” on his brim, ‘shouted familiar greetings declar- ing they had either visited or knew friends in the city. Mack was given the award for his part ‘in promoting good sportsmanship and fair play and 4&etting an ex- ample for the youth of the coun- try. Thank Policeman * For. Tourist Aid| Patrolman Frank Caraballo is the proud recipient of a postcard this morning from Mr. and Mrs. AMERICAN LEAGUE Teams— W.L. Pet. G.B. Boston +70 29.707 Detroit 56 40.583 New York 57 41 .582 12% Washington ..5047 515 Cleveland _..47 52 475 23 St. Louis 42 54 437 26% Chicago 39 58 + .402 30 Philadelphia .28 68 .292 40% NATIONAL LEAGUE | Teams— W.L. Pct. G.B. Brooklyn 5937 615 St. Louis 56 39.589 2% Chicago 5243 547 6% Cineinnati 4748 495 11% Boston 45 47 «= 4T8 13 jNew York - 45 54 505 16% Philadelphia 4053 430 17% Pittsburgh ...3855 408 20% RETURN FROM CUBAN TOUR Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Faraldo and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Archer returned Wednesday from a five the locals were Baker 2b, A. Perez cf, A. Acevedo ss, Cates 3b, Griffin, C. M. Acevedo rf, P. Gon- zalez lf, Pena 1b, and Casa p. At homer. Mefch 5, 1935. Lopez Funeral Home won first half of the soft- | ball league by defeating the Busy up for Bees were Gates 2b, Al- Report Key West, Fla., Aug. 1, 1946 (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m, Eastern Daylight Saving Time. City office.) Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night 83 | | Mean - - 86 Normal _ 84 bury 3b, A. Acevedo ss, Acosta | Rainfall, 24 hours ending If, M. Acevedo c, Bethel 1b, Rob- | erts rf, Gonzalez cf, Castro ss, C. Baker ss ,Ubieta ss, Sterling 1b, Kerr If, McCarthy cf, Ingraham ce, C. Lunn 2b, Hale “3b, and A. Lunn p. MeCarthy hit two safely, | Sunset so did Ingraham. Roberts hit two. | LEGALS” A Public Hearing wilt"he held by the City Planning Commission at 8,00 P.M. on Monday, ;August 12, 1946, for the purpose ‘Of hearing interested parties in !connection with the following proposed changes in the zoning ordinance: 1. Change from Residence A to Residence ARB Lots 1, 2,3 and 4 of Block 14 Tract 17 owned by Mrs. 2. Change from Residence B to end of the island and north ‘side Read, containing 3% recorded in ‘Book G-6 , and east end of island side of County Road, | % acre as recorded in Page 193-4, 3. Change from Residence B to Businéss B Lot 10 Square 3 part of Tract 13 belonging,.to Henry Munro. 4. Change from Residence B_ to e 19 and north containing Book G-6, Business B part of Traet 5 Square | 7 Lot 27 belonging to Lén H. Rob- erts. o 5. Change from Residence B to/| Business B property on, corner of | Southard ‘and Margaret ‘Streets in Square 46 part of Lot 4,belonging to Robert Pollack. 6. Change from’ Residence B_ to Business B part of Sq 5 8:30 a.m., inches ______. connall RELATIVE HUMIDITY 16% - TOMORROW'S ALMANAC (Daylight Savings Time) Sunrise - 6:55 a.m. Moonrise - Moonset —_ TOM! Naval Base High Tide Low Tide 2:16 a.m, 7:52 a.m. o- R22 pan. 8:23 p.m. City Receives Sub Base Hurricane “Bill Mayor W. W. Demeritt~ an- nounced this morning receipt of a revised hurricane bill from, the Submarine Base providing shel- ter and food for Navy and civil- iam personnel attached to the base should an emergency oe¢cur, The city will work closely with the Navy and Red Crass so that activities can be coordinated in event of a hurricane, the May- or said. Provision is made in the bill for direct telephone comnec- tion between the ‘Red Cross, city | tion of personne! director one of | gratuity and immunized from the ‘jrules and regulations of Civil 2.—What percentage was based on specific qualifications set up by Civil Service Board? 3.—On what composite basis was the appointment made? 4.—Was the appointment made in complete accrdance with the announcement and brochure of our City Civil Service law whieh is a copy of Miami Civil Service? 5.—Under are all ap- plicants notified as to reason fér non-appointment, such as the policy is followed by State and Federal Service? 6.—Are Department Heads classified as Non-Civil Service? This question will answer the in- quiry in paragraph 2: “is the posi- Service. 7.—Does the personal activity of a citizen of the city of Key West either by radio or press who at the time isnot an employee under the. merit system become automatically disqualified as an applicant for any position, and what assura! has the applicant that there ‘is not in evidence a good measure of personal disap- proval in the appointing bodies regardless of qualifications in evidence? Does Civil Service mean secur- ity or a foothold to be interpert- ed as is seen fit to meet the change of every oceasion? Many questions have arisen in the minds of people here and if I am wrong I will admit it, and in so doing will from the reply to these questions draft a publi- officials and the Submarine Base. A large tin ore deposit in Ni- | geria, Africa, covers an area of eation pro or con. A. G. ROBERTS Physicists believe that the sun will continue to give off heat and light for about 50 billion years: ‘Trac belonging to i. € nge from Residence Business B the property at corner of Packer and Olfyia Str being 58 on Packer Street/and 36 on Olivia, belonging to Willard} McFeris Lowe. | City Planning: Commission, | By C. B. HARVEY, Chairman. | aug 1 1946 CYRIL GRIFFIN, Plaintiff, vs. MVORCE ACTION DOROTHY GRIFFIN, Deputy Clerk. THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for the Plaintif. BROADWAY CIGAR STORE. 610 Duval St. COMPLETE BASEBALL SCORES Received Daily by Leased Wire Popular Brands of Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks day tour of Cuba. 0 DID YOU KNOW! That the New Now in Use at KNOW! DID YOU purchased on PHONE 360 . That Merchandise of $10.00 or more may be VISIT OUR ORDER OFFICE TODAY SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. It's Easy te Plane Those Hard to Get veralls, Bib Tops and Band Top Dungarees Are Now Available in Men’s and Boys’ Sizes SEARS CATALOG SHOPPING tle Soe Fall General Catalogue is Our Order Office. Our Easy. Payment Plan? your cataleg order. SIMONTON at FLEMING Ceast- Fisherman Unions, nounces a meeting of the group this evening at 8 p. m., in the Redman Hall! to elect a new busi- ness agent for the unions here and to discuss means of stabiliz- ing. the fishing industry. County Clerk Sawyer was back at his desk in the coun-!to construct a’ ty. court house yesterday after- noon after a month’s vacation, spent in Mountain City, Ga. in. Mountain City, will. be joined ; informed The: Citizen nie Friday by her daughter, Mrs, | will be held on Elizabeth ‘W. Mathews. They in- terid to return to Key West at the end of this th. JUST OUT OF SERVICE? §32 Duval Street ERIE «Cove Every Thursday at 1 0 Coc” DivorcesIn County Twelve more couples » wer married than were divorced: in Monroe county during last ie. Divorces ested 29, number. of. marriage: licé! sued was 42, 9 ** Meets Tonight F, L. Routh secretary for East an- Key Land Company. _ Applies For. Permi Key Land Farm Rock Harbor has: War. Department for permission * ‘off’, their | property at that place, @ 2. | "The grein will extend :100.feet |into the water. ) Majc who remained ; Nemeth, acting district, Back From Vaeation County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer Mrs. Sawyer, the a but said protests miay: be 3 writing to headquarters in sonville. Ba oe Ye Chances are that your watch needs a “‘mustering-out"» 4 “physical tog. It’s served you well: with little : + OF now's the time to have it cleaned and overhauled. Let our; y watch experts look it over and get it inte tip-top:shepe.' Cs AND WHILE;YOU'RE ABOUT IT... . get your watch into civilian finery. 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