The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 24, 1946, Page 3

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| isti 3 if i % Two walks and netted the Cappers 4 Ip i Hi =z Fire =F F8 lancock pitched tight ball with on base as he struck out six , walking only one. Ros- am, who was charged with the Started, but gave way to ‘Tynes in the fifth. Rosam struck out one but issued five free pass- es. Tynes struck out one. Monk Kerr and Clayton Ster- tos led the Cappers’ aitack. Kerr @ perfect night at the plate, with two singles and a triple in three official trips to the plate, while Sterling connected for a E.| homer and a triple in three times; 9, Score: R. H. E. Legion 002 0100— 3 5 2 Bottle Caps 011 342 x—11 11 5 ‘ | Rosam, Tynes (5) and Castro; : i 71 f | eae ta iL F ge J Ff i i } i ; i H i # — |Hancock and Cates. Runs: Ogden, Hopkins, Barber, Boker, Carbonell, Cates, Sterling @, Kerr, McCarthy 2, Carey 2; { ors: Diaz 2, Carbonell, Cates, ~ | Sterling, McCarthy; runs batted fin: Barber, Villareal'2, Baker 2, | Sterling 2, Kerr 3, Carey, Han- | " \ock; two-base hits: Baker, Ca- *j}wey; three-base hits: Sterling, Kerr; home run: Sterling; stolen " | bases: Ogden, Valdez, McCarthy; ° sacrifice hit: Cates; left on bases: American Legion 4, Bottle. Caps la; double play: Baker to Carbo- | jnell; bases on balls: off Hancock ‘Gg, Rosam 5; struck out: by Han- | vock 6, off Rosam 1, off Tynes 1; | hits: off Rosam 9 in 4 and one- third innings, off Tynes 2 in 1 and two-thirds innings; winning pitcher: Hancock; losing pitcher: | Rosam; umpires: Albury and Mi- te the Bottle Cap- |ya: scorer: Castaneda. tees tens fem grip on first Standings in the league: uF IF i Ld ; “tl tr { é ' seor- i i f a | : & i i { | | by mewtmg the American 1-4, behind the five-hit CLASS A of Blondie Hancock. Club— W. L. Pet. nm @appers drew first | Bottle Cap Inn 11 2 .846 thee? & the tend inning when | Sher Jewelers 9 3.750 Clevtee Sterling walloped a tre- | VFW alle +& 5 615 tiple ane Fagor Legion _.. 7 6 .538 seored a moment on | Key West Merchants . 5 7 417 ” Here's single. | Roy's Auto Parts ....5 7 .417 American Legion took the | Adams Dairy 2 10 .167 } Still Only|Softball Meeting Gamelan Rear, Tomorrow Night (ty Sapaciated Press) Neil Saunders, acting new YORK, Sept 24--St | chairman of the Key West Soft- Lenses ( eretomabe tomactous-| ball Association, announced to- i © hee dim Game day that a meeting of all softball} &» the Natwmal League by edging | managers has been cailed for to- ~ ~~ 3 -RRAY morrow night at 8 o'clock at = Robe . ore were ithe City Hall. wut an easy @ to | win over. Boa purpose of the meet- Ph odmiphaa Phiihes | ing is to make plans for the Soft- ew York Yankees scored a 1,21 “Play Off Series” in Octo- © we © win ower the Philadelphia |), Rules and regulations gov- A beens [erning league play will also‘come eeedte ened betteries of yester- | uy for discussion. Both umpires tar » are as follows | will’ be present to participate in tthe digcussion. ar i. "7 * +4 +3 - . + ne Ai Ay ice aa aaa , * soohen ated es Wyse, CITY SPORTS | Betts and McCullough j DIAMONDBALL | H. E ‘at Bayview Park Rd wn +4 (Night Games) Bevokbyn = Ratteetereer and Hemsle 7:30—Key West ‘Merchants vs. . Adams Dairy. Rettoe, Tevler and Brtwards. ‘a Sie ee ware va. AMERICAN LEAGUE | Bottle Cap Inn. 1 Mes ® i. &. | THURSDAY— = . 69 1 7:30—American Legion vs- S —~< uo ee ety. as aati a nt stepher and 9:00—Sher Jewelers vs. Roy’s - * : re A} “berra ” Auto Parts. | — — FRIDAY— , 7:30—Miami Daily News vs. Delmonico. 9:00—Griffin’s Bar vs. Miami BATIONAL LEAGUE | Herald. , a RECREATION ; *| Bayview Park—Tennls, Basket- ot 14° luci and Handball Courts, Dia- e27 15 |iondball, Kiddy Playground, | #83 26'S Comfort Stations. 46 9 |'’Suuth Beach and Rest Beach—| 4 2 Sw: ing. sap 38% | “Gulf Dock and Rest Beach— LEAGUE a Fishing. Small Boats. i> Ca 678 Something to Ponder About - a. The little girl was getting her} 420 «620%, | first glimpse of the animals at 47% 30% {the zoo. Finally at one cage she 440 35% | stopped to ask: is ms 6 “What's that, Mommy? go 52 «| «6A kangaroo, a native of Aus- a | tralia.” explained the be presi ; qaaaiines of cobra! “Hrammm!” continu the girl, my bhawe bees found useful! skeptically, “didn't you tell me reducing pare fon various! that Uncle Herman married a =e anbsiec he _nutive of Australia’ | Vandals in a gritty exhibition of ; “°™*™ éugle thistks ad 'the’ | courage which no doubt Had | A Ds. Man ene of . in} more than a little to do with the | » singles championship in tennis? | suggestion of an “unmention- 3. Did the U. S. lose any able” subject. |matches’ in Davis Cup play | NEWS SLANTS By J. HARMAN BRODOWSEI SAALAMSAAALAALARDAAHARERADAADRABARDARD Huge Reduction In Force yeffect of permitting all employes At New York Yard | who. have rendered 25. years of al- Reduction in force at the New lowable service and who. are. in- York Naval Shipyard will bring | Voluntarily separated from. the. their total employment figure of | Federal service between August 28,000 down to about 12,000 by !14, 1945, and August 14, 1947, to October 1, 1946. be Msc | on immediate life an- With their average employment | PUY with.a reduction in the to- for July around. 28,000 . round tar velie of TRE annulty of Fer numbers, and in excess of 24,000 Percent, or one-sixth of one. i for almost half of August, the cent for e&sh month which he reduction in force required to at: employee: is under the retirement tain an average of 20,000 for the /a8e for his group. , ‘ first quarter will be drastic. Dur-! As interpreted by Washington ing July and August about 12,000: Civil Service authorities, the notices were issued. jamendment would: take care of The employment ceiling of the | certain situations comparable to New York Yard will be about thé case of @ leadingman in. a. 11,000 for the second quarter of Navy Yard who wae selected for the fiscal year, about 9,500 for the ; involuntary Sepakatinn ‘in reduc- third quarter and about 9,000 for | ton in Eas But, who; accepted the dina! quarier, laborer’s job at greatly reduced ipay. This employee, it is’.ex- plained, undoubtedly would have | accepted retirement had the pro- posed bill been in effect at the time he was separated from the service, instead of the lower clas- sified job. The new provision ) Would give such employees the right to benefit under the terms jof the proposed amendment. The amended legislation, known jas the Forand Bill, has yet to be passed upon by the Senate and | Lower. House. Amended Bill Proposes Life Annuity Payments An amendment to the Civil Service Retirement Act proposing the payment of life annuities to separated employes with 25 years of service to their credit has been favorably reported to the House Civil Service Committee in Wash- ington. If passed in‘its present form, the amendment would have the lecnuiih On : and Off Court AP Newsteatures IOSCOW, Idaho.—The Uni- AP Newsteatyres | versitv of Idaho Vandals, TIMORE. — Today's tall, Northern Division Pacific Coast #7 dark and handsome young. Conference basketball cham- man must have something be- pions for the first time in 23 sides good looks to offer his years, have been called the lady fair. Tronmen—but not entirely be-| Dr. Ivan E. McDougle, sociol- cause their five starters fre- 0gy professor at Goucher Col- quently go the distance. They've got another Ironman Marital scene for 25 years, asked on their bench who is one of the one of his classes, all girls, what few substitutes to crash the big they looked for in a beau. five. | Handsomeness got nary a vote, He’s Bob Ryan, son of Mike! Dr. McDougle reports, comment- Ryan, Idaho’s track coach and ing that 25 years ago good looks athletic trainer. | were a great courtship convincer. : a And those who think that the ee a enka lotiaate at ae idealist or adventurer would stir Bob stopped a German builet.!@ girl into thoughts of orange Then followed 15 months in hos- blossoms and, tulle get another pitals in France, England and , Suess. both coasts of the United States.; Only one girl wanted her mate The luna nerve of his right arm to be “generous, idealistic, sensi- had been severed. He went! tive, to like children, adventur- through long months of opera-) &?US.” tions and muscle and nerve pena The top score, 25 votes, went, ing. The arm shriveled, to the considerate and thought- When he came home last Sep-| ful young man. But the Gou- tember the arm was half its nor-| cher girl made a distinction mal size, bent 25 percent at the| between considerateness and attentiveness. The last quality elbow and completely paralyzed.! So Dad Ryan took a hand. He, filled the bill for only three damsels, laid out a program of recovery | and got the boy to playing golf.| A gallant with a good stock of By the time the basketball season | jokes and a ready laugh is way rolled around the arm still was. ahead of the ambitious fellow partly paralyzed and the fingers| in the marital derby. Sense of | were stiff and curled. ‘humor was tied for second place They taped the fingers back so| with intelligence — 19 v-o-t-e-s | it wouldn't interfere with ball-! apiece. Sincerity, ambition, tol- handling, and young, Ryan took! erance and emotional stability to the floor. He still has a 30; were all lumped together in sixth percent disability, but he made} place, the choice of six young his letter with the championship j. é How Prince ‘Charmnig Has Changed! place of the rigid sparking rules of yesteryear has Mi lot . to do with the change a One-Minute Sports Quiz young, girl’s demands. 1, What slugger used one of! He knows how sharp the Ted William’s bats recently in! change has been because he re- the American League to start in- calls the days when young wo- creasing his home run produc- | men in his own classes, suffer- ‘tion? | ing from “Victorian hangovers, 2. Who recently won the us.! would swoon dead away at the success of his team. against Sweden? 4. What was the name of Joe ay last opponent. What is his | GUNNISON, Colo, — (AP) — ee sa ee !Things were his blood test report kept him from obtaining a license to marry on a Sunday and he couldn't find | a car to honeymoon in or a house | to live in ie | Then his luck changed and iEverything Goes OK For Baffled Briderroom ANSWERS: 1. Hank Greenberg, reportedly $65,000 slugger of Detroit. 2. Jack Kramer. Port Development | ciub. GDYNIA, Poland.—(AP)— The . government and maritime engi-| ALCOHOLIC SALAD? | neers for the ports of Gydnia; RIO DE JANEIRO. —(AP)— | | and Gdansk have outlined a de-' Experiments are under way to velopment prorgam to provide’ produce alcohol from mandioca | facilities for unloading 1,000,000 | plants. These palm-like plants | tons of goods per month. furnish a firm and tasty pulp. for | Engineers reported that the'salads and a+ flour genera! former German port of Stettin,' served with meat dishes. Alcohol now Szczecin, should be handling! wit be a new service from this between 200,000 and 350,000 tons! plant if the present experiments | }of cargo per month in 1947. jare successful. i i void. RecA as ae REST ' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | lege, who has been watching ihe} © ig going badly for | i 3. No. i : at SRS ae x _ | friends obtained a special permit = sual auricle, Twenty-| for him to marry, another friend| ‘r a ote left town and turned over his} oe | house to Towner and the bride- | . A groom won an automobile ina Polish Planning contest sponsored by the Lions! ly | * “Hasn't he. got a rich wife?” “Yes, but she hasn’t declared any dividends so far.” vs. JOHN, H. SON Sat: ‘e: lan PEMLICA’ TA: Jo! H, Simone, 1 Rue Buenos A = Paris VU, Liegans You are hereby required: to. ap- pear to the Be of “Goripiaine, for -divorce, In the above. styled cause on 4th day of Octobs 1946, otherwise all therein will be, taken. as. confesse: This order to be published once yres, in The Key West paper, published. in Key West, Flor la. Done and Ordered, this, 20th. day. ptember, A.D. 1946. AL) ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk of the Gireuit Court, Monroe County, lorida. By: (sd) Florence BE. Sawyer, THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for Plaintif. a test, NOTICE TO CREDITORS > ciges cnet eet Seen. _ IN. COM x iubeh MONROE CO KLORIDA. IN. PROBATE. In re: Estate of ROBERT LYON, Deceased. TO ALL CREDITORS AN SONS. HAVING CLAIMS OR D: MANDS AGAINST SALD ESTAT! You and each of notified and required to ‘present ny claims and demands which you, either. of you, may of estate ci County J Florida, house of said fice in the court punty at Key W Floriea, within ‘eight “calend: months from the time of the’ first; publication of, this notice. Hach claim or demand ‘shall he in writ-'t ing, and shall state the place residence and post office address of the claimant, his agent, or his attorney,. and any such clatm or demand not so filed shall be MAUD. PAPY, As Administratrix of the Estate of Robert Lyoi a. sept ELEVENTH Jb OF THE STATE ©) r IN AND FOR MONROE COUN’ IN, CHANCERY, ‘ane No. DOROTHY MARIE WAGAMAN, } Plaintiff, i vs. DIVORCE LEROY ARTHUR, WAGAMAN, efendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION DAC: ur seit onder *$1On Hiroshima Soil ;*“tean ic’now among thie benpe a week for four consecutive weeks.) Citige news- of |) i 1948 |) ao: 5 Vegetables Thrive |i%'tive table. It 80 percent. Blasted: by A-Bomb| While Jean was recowering | AP Newsteatures the , A an HIROSHIMA. — On soil | where Dr. Alfred ed on him, the boy's inisced. fare, the Japanese are rais- Jean had been ill since he wae | ing a bumper vegetable crop, | 13 months old, but not welll We quieting the fears that the was the malady clearly ding- | ground might be barren for | nosed. : years. ee Sa K News Agency sa} child’s el istically ‘onan ‘eintan ‘yields Pp | tinged fingers, announced thet better proportionately Jean was a blue baby and prob than, in, the surrounding | °>ly would die. countryside which escaped | Despairing, the Devilles till the war ended, Then a bor brought the father taught vocational school paragraph from La Repubi de Sud-Ocst, a Toulouse Deville wrote Dr. Blalock. latter replied immediately. ?| Then Jean's life became. 2 question of $4,000. The problem yay was solved when the boy's moth TIME IS. MONE er submitted the case to the my FOR: ARMY SKIPPER tual-assistance-fund officers of BROCKTON, Mass. —(AP)—'the now nationalized electric — Whe the i Capt. George W. Richards drop. company in Souellac. The beard , Voted a credit of 500,000 frames | Father and son flew to Malt: ‘more. Mile. Paule Maudult de ; Larine, French nurse now om | government scholarship in Ame ica, became their interpreter. De j Ville took a room near the hue | pital. Two days after the operation ped his watch and found $22,- 000,000.~ The timepiece went overboard in. a Philippine harbor, and Rich- ards, ‘skipper of an Army ship, ordered; his Filipino boy to dive for . it. -“When he came up with a bendy wes gonlins. pevig color began to return to the boy Osa shia 2 rer “| lips, The ps is which a den by. orders of General Mac- in teed wilt ote beg 2. Wagainan, Arthur and lost by Filipinos who; Phe Devilles expect to reine ere VS aa Bagg + jad charge,” the recently re- two healthy sons. A second ® You Sig’ noses, required te’ ap: |'tired eaptain told his Brockton’ porn in July oe to the Bill for Divorce be hosts. — ee Lear ght vitor! SPT ony | He never did find his watch. tober, A.D. 1948, otherwise the | allegations. contained. therein w' one and rdered at ey Vest, 1 ida, this 3ist day of August, An actress came off the stage r after a successful first night, and | CIGAR STORE ae ‘Ss SAWYER, +, | as surprised whén the manager | Cc Q > . By: KATILERN NOTTAGH, {handed her a bunch of flowers | 610 Duval Se. Bark Basuinad4 z eputy Clerk. | and a packet of marigold seeds. | ——— Attorney. for Blaintitt. “The flowers are from a gen- COMPLETE Sept 3-10-17-24, 1946 | tleman in the stalls, and the ds from a Scotsman | IN ‘THE, CIRCULE COURT, OF packet of seeds ELEVEN SOD TAY Cee S in the gallery,” was his explana-! OF THE ‘SPATE FLORA tion IS AS EQ, MONROE COUNTY, Won. | Ne, 10-888 ATIC Received Daily by Leased Wire LAWRENCE ENOS, rLis Tint D! palo aintife, oce! GOO! vai prvoren | Your Grocer : Popular Brands of CATHERINE LEE PIERCE: ENOS, * { Defenda: | ON nos, ORDER OF PUBL! TO: Catherine La C/o. Melvin Pie! 1415 Lansing Avenue, Prentis Park, Portsmouth, Virginia. You are hereby required to ap-! pear to the Rill of Complaint for Divorce in the above styled cause on or before the 10th day of Octo- >. 1946, otherwise the allega- erein will be taken as con- Pie: fi ssed. This order is to be published once a week tor four consecutive wee in The Key West Citizen, a new paper published in the City of K West, Florida. Done and Ordareds thie 9th day AL ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe Count: Florida. KATHLEEN NOTTAGE, Deputy Clerk, Allan B. Cleare, Jr., , AD. By: (sd) Solicitor for Plaintift. sept 10- oct 1, 1946 Deceased. REDITORS Ai AGA ST S. yu and each of you are hereby required t 2 domd oO Curry, deceased, late of said Coun- y, to the County Judge of Mon- y. Florida, at his office irt house of said County est, Morida, within eight from the time of ation of this notice. mand shall be in all state, the place and post office address ant, and shall be sworn ULRICK R. HENSON, | As administrator of the Estate of Elaine Mora Curry, de sept 3-10- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE COURT OF THE COCNTY JUDGE. MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. In re: Estate of ARCHER, I LACRA J. AVI oS AGAT fs EST. and each of you are he! d and required to. pre: claims and demands whtch you. ither of you, may have against Archef, de- aid County, to the f Monroe ‘County, in the court t Key West, within ight calendar lication of this notice. Each im or demand shall be in writ- g, and shall state the place of residence and post office address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, his agert, or is attorney, and any such claim is or. demand not so filed shall be void. JOHN V. 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