The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 2, 1946, Page 3

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in zi oe FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1946' seed oie Sere s . Ss Ba was. reported that the game breadcast — League, with pa BS I ord over station againgt © . The} During -sevehth inning stretch penny Cag radish. dieaaiy hy text prizes will be piel keer once . Lines, yg = gpa again, with two pairs of Nylon Reiders bave won a forfeit from} ccm? “Leuderdale, have’ taken’ a} The first game will be play double win from, the Veterans by |as part of exhibition pom . have it will bring together the School and the Pirates. This underway at 1 Outfielder Reiser Hurt ‘Tn Game Against Cards Sone ee ies NEW YORK, Aug. 2S ‘ Browns. beat. te Washington ® 7-6:defeat to the Philadelphia AtbJetics. sa in the ‘League, the St. a ES and’ a half 4. win ever i les ers lost, ‘to make a catch. Results and batteries; American League Cleveland Dobson, Klinger and Partee; Marder, Berry and Hegan, : ae pe eae R. . E Philadelphia, ~ OM. .t Chicago —_. 78 0 Morris, Flores. and Desautels; Hollingsworth, Caldwell, Haynes. and Hayes. National League St. LQ aeensenetn -110°2) Brookly . Pollet and. Rice; Lombardi, Behrman, Branca and* Edwards. cS GB, 11% 12% 19 22 25% 29 4014 Chicago 6 Cincinnati Ci 495, T1 : 45.49. 479 12% Philadelphia 4053 430 17 37 56 7:30—Flying Eagles vs. Square Deal Market. 9:00—American Legion vs, Adams. Dairy. RECREATION Bayview Park—Tennis, Basket- ball and Handball Courts, mondball, Kiddy Playground, Comfort Stations. South Beach and Rest Beach— Swimming. hard-. fshould they be "| scouting. 1%) Key West’s newest Boy Scout organization, Troop, 55, will hold) fits regular méeting tonight at the Ley Memorial church on Division, street. Members are urged to bring their friends to this meeting interested in Beginning Aug. 8, ‘Troop 55 meetings will, be held on Thursday instead of Friday. Today In History 1776—The Declaration of In- dependence, adopted July 4th, to- day engrossed and signed by 50 of the original 56 members—the ‘names of the signers not made public for some six months. 1855 — The American Dental Assogiation organized in, Phila- delphia. 1908—Ist Lt. Thomas E. Sel- fridge the first army officer to R. HE ‘fly solo--in air a minute and a 2 Bee Oh : 1909 — The War Department bays its first plane—a Wright pusher biplane, powered by a 4- cylinder, 26 horsepower motor. capable of earrying two for )125 Tiles, at 40 miles per hour. 1923—1 Harding dies: Vice President Coelidge takes ‘oath of office after midnight. 1927—President Coolidge’s his- toric “I do not chose. to run.” ’ 1934—President Hindenberg: of \Germany dies and Hitler made president; ing title of Fuehrer. Ree. tae escorted: by English-Canadian fighters, bomb German airfields in France. Can- adians in “heavy fighting” in Sicily. 1944-U. S, forces made a 30- mile advance into Brittany. 1945—Big Three communique from Potsdam outlines peace terms for Germafiy and ends their conference. Today’s Birthdays Charles Francis Adams of Bos- ndant of Presidents, born in =, Quiney,. Mass. 80 years ago. “Jolin F. Kieran, of radio “In- formation Please” fame, former ‘columnist, born in New York, 54 years: ago. Lyle C. Wilson, assistant gen- eral manager of the United Press, + born :at Topeka, Kans,, 47 years aga. John Sloan of New York and Santa Fe, N. M., noted artist, born at Lock Haven, Pa., 75 years ago. Westbrook Pegler, noted col- Dia-} umnist, born im Minneapolis, 52| portion today, tonight and Sat-| years, ago. Myrna Loy, screen star, born at Helena, Mont. W. Jett Lauck of Washington, ‘noted economist, born at Keyser, Gulf Dock and Rest Beach—|w. Va, 67 years ago. Deepsea Fishing, Small Boats, Week Aug. 5 Softball Schd.| sic. MONDAY— 7:30—Adams Dairy vs. Square Deal Market. 9:08—B-29's vs, Machinists. TUESDAY— 7:20—V.F.W. vs. Flying Eagles. $:00-—American Legion vs. Roy's Auto Supplies. THURSDAY—7:30—Adams Roys THURSDAY— : 7:30—Adams Dairy vs, Roy's Auto Supplies. 9:00—V.F.W. vs. American Le- FPRIDAY— 7:30—Miami Daily News Miami Herald. = 9:00—Delmonico vs. Griffin's Bar. ——— The sun is 93,000,000 miles from the earth. vs.} the superintendent SIXTEEN MEMBERS (Continaed trom Page One) had oceurred about six hours Meanwhile crime experts in the big FBI laboratory in Wash- ington were studying pieces of evidence found aboard the ship, FBI and Naval intelligence authorities here continued their investigation with a motive for the erime still @ baffling factor. Overdoing It Pretty (Caller: Do you think the superintendent will see me now? ‘Bookkeeper: Certainly, madam, always has time to. see pretty girls, Pretty Caller: Well, tell him that his wife is here. Historians estimate that gloves were in use 3,000 years ago. ,{ see that men in the seafood in- “| with all dealers who would co- , ex-secretary of the navy, de- | Legal documents are being pre- pared for the incorporation of Tavernier: as a city. if . Key West is one of the few} county seats in Florida that is also the. only city in the county. Shows Fine Growth Tavernier, in the last six years; ‘has shown a wonderful. growth. A goof-sized hotel has heen built there, and there are sev- eral other smaller hotels. During that time a good many homes have been constructed, so that Tavernier, with a population of four or five hundred before the ‘war, now has an estimated popu- lation of 1,100. Many Tourists, Visit A great deal of the income. at Tavernier: is, received from. tour- | ists, some. of whom remain only | a day to go fishing, and from! residents of. Dade county who visit the place to board charter} oats for reef fishing. Welsh Is Elected __ Business. Agent |! Key West fishermen reorgan- ized. solidly. under. the East Chast | Fishermen’s Union AFL at: .a meeting of the group last night in Redman Hall with a majority of the fishermen’ present. W. Di Welsh, local fisherman, | * was unanimously elected busi- ness; agent; He will open the union’s office, 12 noon to. 1 p.m., and 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., daily except Sundays. AM i A resolution was passed by the group stating that any prac- tical. fisherman may. become @ charter member without paying initiation fees if he joins before | Aug. 15, F. L. Routh, secretary-treasur- er of the East Coast: Fishermen’s Union with headquarters in Mi- ami, stated that his organization has been granted jurisdiction over the fishermen from Key West.along the Atlantic coast | north to Norfolk, Va. He declared bthat the aims of the union is to dustry in this area are given the means to earn a, fair and*decent* livelihood. 4 Routh pointed out that the es-}: tablished union price on craw- fish is 20 cents in the Keys and 22 cents on the mainland, ‘and that fishermen would cooperate operate with them in hopes of stabilizing the industry. Routh returned to Miami today but/| will return here. *for the next meeting of the group Aug. 15. The East Coast Fishermen’s| *% Union has joined hands with the Gulf Coast Fishermen’s Union to | ask for a Federal probe of re- ports that some of the anti-trust, laws have been violated in con- nection with alleged price fixing | by monopolies. | SET The Weather Forecast Key West and vicinity: Partly eloudy this afternoon . through Saturday, with local showets in the early morning. Gentle to moderate southeast and south winds. Florida: Partly cloudy today, tonight and Saturday. Scattered}; afternoon and evening showers) during the night over extreme south portion. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex- ico: Gentle to moderate winds, | southeasterly over south portion and south to southwest over north urday. Partly cloudy weather with widely scattered thunder- showers. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: | No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. | Pietaetsetad } Report Key West Fla. Aug. 2, 1946 (Observation taken at 8:30 am, | astern Daylight Saving Time. City office.) . Temperatures | Highest yesterday — Ai GOF Lowest last night — Mean sas pS EE Co ee PRECIPITATION - Rainfall, 24 hours ending dnohes 30 So 08 RELATIVE HUMIDITY 80% i TOMORROW'S ALMANAC | (Daylight Savings Time) | Sunrise — _ 6:56 a.m, | Sunset -- 8:10 am.) Moonrise __.._______. 12:42 p.m. | TOMORROW‘'S TIDES } Naval Base | High Tide Low. Tide | 2:58 a.m. 8:59 am. | 3:17 p.m. 9:01 p.m. ‘ ‘parade. Information | Fienting Street } (s@) ANlan B, Cleare, pe sane 2 ad All organizations _ wel urged to particip: i i regarding the parade can, be obtained Mrs, Ruth Higgs at telephone NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS. NOTICE Lo ee, GIVEN that it the undersigned, desiring ton sen= gage in — 238 ye = us 1 “Ke es Pisntine. Ser ag ON West, Flori 11 intends to register the said. fic {tious name with the Clerk of the Cireuit Court of Monroe Cobnty, Fipated July 18, 1946 ‘ Dated July 18, 1946, CURRY, as o . ner. jul 19-26; aug, 2- 1946 ‘ NDER_ FICTITIONS | AnD RE <4 enue SVEN thai ned, desirmg to eh ss under the fies a. fictitious a © th the Clerk’ of the Circuit Court roe County, Florida. d August Ist, 1946. 7 ESS,; HEODORE ESTELLE, NE! N T CTA U eee KSGRIDA. F COUNTY, LS CHANCERY, 10.8 LUCY DB. WELSON, Plaintiff, VS. DIVORCE LYLE CLEVELAND WILSON, Ivefendant. NOTICE TO APPEAR IN. THE NAME OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. To: MR, LYLE CLEVELAND! WILSON, 1 Franklin Avenue, ; White Plains, New York. You will please take notice that LUCY Di. WELSON has. instituted suit for divorce against you, and you, are hereby required to file an appearance in the above-etya | court and cause with the Clerk of said court at the Monroe County Courthouse at Key West, Florida, on or before the 4th day of Sep- tember, 1946; otherwise, the allega- tions of the bill of complaint wit be taken as confessed bY you. Dated this 3ist day of July, A.D. ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk of the -Cireuit Court, Monroe County, \Florida. By (sd) FLORENCE EB WYER, 1946, (SEAL) Deput; aug (NOTICE OF APPLICATION», ROR. BAX DEED ia vo. 1862 i NOTICE 1S HE Y GIVEN, that Claude Gandolfo, the holder of the following certificates has filed sald certificates for & tax’ deed to issued thereon. The. . certificate numbers and years of is: ce, t ‘description, of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as, follows Certificate No. 2. Year of Issuance 1944. Description of Proper’ 334 2 K-7 re in Monroe County : Pt Let 790, ais All of Said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, Unless such certificate, or cet tificates. shall be redeemed accord- ing to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will, be sold to. the highest bidder at the court house door on. the first Monday in the month of Sep- tember, 1946, which is the 2nd day of September, 1946. Dated this ist day 4 ROSS C. SAWYER, of August, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH BLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, I MONROE COUNEY. IN RY. Fl we Nov. 10-796 aR CONLAN N, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE HENRY A. CARMEN, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Henry A. Carmen, 633 East 16th Street, Brooklyn 26, New York. ‘o Mrs, Sarah Carmen, oR: of Complaint for above styled cause on or before August 15th, A.D. 1946, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This order is to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a news- paper published in the City of Key West, Florida. 2 i Done and Ordered this 11th day of July, A.D. 1946, (SWAL) ROSS Clerk of Monroe County, Flo By: MARY K. WOOL Deputy ic, Solicitor for the Plaintiff. » Jul 12-19-26; aug 2, 1946 BROADWAY CIGAR STORE 610 Duval St. COMPLETE BASEBALL pear to the Bill divorce. in the 2 Cigars and Cold Soft Drinks ‘lations |val street, served im the Army: fhe |achute Battallion all during the .| @ group of prominent civilians to of the. X-51 Electrie help cut, WT, Vsides—with the | the general public, between the Naval. Kiefer, Master Machinist, X-31 Inside Machine Shop. J Green Makes. Speech, During the. presentation cere- monies congratulatory speec! were. made by Commander Allen date-of i hes ‘the denomination, serial number, Infantile ~ , and owner, co-own- *Balph Sierra. . V. Green, Engineering and Repair| ¢¢ggeeesseceeees Officer, . Lieutenant Commander Glanding, t_ Industrial Re- r, and Lt. Com- mander Herbert P. McNeal, fut- |; and former U. S. Naval Air Sta- tion Personnel Relations, Officer. The certificates beautifully en- graved in Old English Script. read in part “. . . during your service + as apprentice, your general con- duct, application to, duty and workmanship have been such as to qualify you as a Journeyman in yeur respective. trade.” Charles Warnock, of 1105 Du- Air Forces. with the 680th Squad- ron, 504th Bomb Group, a B-29 outfit that fought in the Marian- nas Islands, William Warnock of 613 Eaton stréet served with the 503rd Par- Phillipine Campaign and in New Guinea. Forrestal. Names Committee Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal lias. recently. appointed: assist the Navy in its post-war personnel program. The members have been carefully chosen from je alk parts. of the. country and rep- iS e nesent all walks of American life which relate to. the personnel of the Navy. e At the first meeting of thel $ - - — Violet A rare combination of) ia the 17-jewol, Violet. $42.50 Thompson. Enterpris ‘ ‘with the superbly. styled, ‘21 -jewel) President “A”. $49.50 Pollock’s ‘We Close Every Thursday at 1 o'Cloek——————— President-"A? QUALITY EWELERS 514 DUVAL STREET + KEY WEST, FLORIOR is More mical — It’s Healthy and Safe one ao ea” |S PHALESSOHAGHOOHSEHECHOHHO SOLA? RESSOHDIEEREO

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