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¥, NOVEMBGR 7, i940 Fim = elt ill i] Ef ! ' I i j ; J t t f : H! The it tt? Pr mt iil 1 pi i F | : i 5 i r é i re g # nH : it 2 ; vf | z i fit [ i ef : f : " i : i i ij Ni Zz z fit f i ! ae battle it out for first Sunday in the first game of Winter League dou- ler. Im the nightcap, the ill face the Blue Sox. The Raiders will probably send ace, Bubber. Sweeting, to the: hill, with DeWitt Roberts on the receiving end. For the Tro- jans, it will be P. Carbonell or Albury, a former Raider, n thé mound, with Joe Navarro behind the plate. The Pirates, in trying to get back inte the wih column, will use Joe Tlaqua, ja newcomer, on the mound, with O. Rodriguez behind the plate: For the Blue Sox, G. Diaz, a former Pirate, or Oscar Cruz, who did a grand job of relief hurling last Sunday, will do the pitching, with A. Rod- | Tiguez behind the plate. Three Red Raiders, Cheta Ba- Alonzo and DeWitt — = } ker, Tony Roberts lead the hitting depart- eet ogee vy EH ment after the first week of play- feetonat Girector Dwight Hunt- ing. The ten leading hitters of the ©. were Rermit Raberts, Mar league ate as follows: See Meme, Clonde Valdes, A. J.) or erento, ABS Are. Heeey C. Lewin, Nestor Baker, Red Reiders 4 3 .750 wed JAE: T. Alonso, Raiders 4 3.750 : "| Reberts, Raiders 4 3 .750 Rueda, Trojans _._ 3 2 .667 A. 5 3 600 - & 2 500 4 2 S00 oh get | a 2.00 linia | Sweeting, Raiders _2 1 .500 —_— 2 400 | J. Navarro, Trojans & st. Club— At High School | 3.“ SE ,. ‘Be ; ra | Agency Placed 491 Disabled Veterans During Last Month, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘County’s $2,500 | Not Available | For Publicity Barthe $e | Girl Born To Coxes | Word received in Key West} Dr. Fons A. Hathaway, state di-| yesterday tells of the birth of an} Monroe County Commissioners rector of the United States Em- | eight-pound girl to,Mr. and Mrs. ployment Service, announced to-' day that a total of 740 handi- capped placements, of which 491} were disabled veterans, were! made by the United States Em-; ployment Service offices in the! state during the month of Octo- iN. C. ‘ }ez, daughter jagreed tea weeks ag i John Don Cox, of Tabor Gity,| $2,500 to a fund eee Key | West, provided similar sums were Mrs. Cox, before her marriage,! given by the city and the Over- was Miss Cynthia Marine Per-! seas Bridge Commission, but the of Mr. and M ;county’s amount will not be Frank Perez of 623 Angela stre available and will be used for jsome other purpose. By ie and Frank Eck (Judge Holland L” The program for the weekly luncheon of the Key West Rotary Club, at St. Paul’s Parish center, Bahama street, today was con- dueted by Dwight Hunter, chair- man of the Friendship Commit- tee. Hunter introduced Lee Ma- | Son, who gave a talk on “Value | Of A Smile.” Judge John Holland, of Miami, a visiting Rotarian, addressed the ' group and gave a short talk on “Friendship”. | Guests at the dinner, in addi- | tion to Judge Holland, were A. L. Reynolds of Miami and Robert Ware, Coral Gables. John R. Watson Is Wed In Miami John R. Watson, of 807 Eaton |street, and Miss Juana Lopez, of | New York City, were married jlast Saturday by Judge Blanton jin the latter’s office in Miami, | Florida. | The bride is the daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Lopez of , Havana, Cuba. She met her hus- 'band in Key West some 18 |} months ago. Mrs. Florence Can- trell, of Havana, Cuba, a personal friend of the bride, stood at the | wedding. After the wedding, the couple | spent their honeymoon in Miami | and Big Pine Key and: are now jat their -residence, 907 Eaton | street. A daughter of Mrs, John Wat-} ison by a former marriage, Elsa Fernandez is at present visiting | ‘relatives in the Cuban capital, ; but will shortly come to Key West to live with her parents. The groom is manager of Cow- boy and Sons, local landscapers. j { | | | | ' typical Scout meeting, the eher- troop, No. 68 ome. | tional Charter of its Scouts’ fe ones . | - tend the yr, t- & held in the Ley on Division street next t - view Park, Program of Included in the #hort will be a demonstration a Parents who are interested im starting their bays off in an @® citing and morally helpful Stout ing career are also yrged te at tend and to bring their boys. Ap. plications to join the trenp will be available. The pragram follows: Acquaintance peried, meeting hall inspection; meeting called « order by Assistant Scoutmeete Billy Boeyen; pledge of alles jiance to the Flag, Scout oath, law and motto; dues collected =» j troop treasurer, Scout Fratk Ve liz; good deed roll call by Jame Sheppard; attendance and dues report by Scoutmagter; tender foot ahd second class tests aipert presentation of Troop Mather Charter; Troop Coumtell menthers cards presented; benedieti@n » Rev. Doherty; refreshments Realty Sales In Key West Petone, Inc., has sold @ hows and lot at Geraldine and Simi {streets to Fred J. Dion for 84.50 The lot is 32 by 72 feet Frank E. Bowser has bougitt » | Announcement Of Engagement | Mrs. Walter J. Lowe, 706 Ashe lot in the Key West Foundation subdivision from Charles W Jeffers, for $200. J. T. Kersey Mas transferred street, announces the engagement! 1. i, the Key West Realty Con ber. | Dr. Hathaway stated, “This un- | : | precedented increase Son Born To Taylors | Reason for that cire H eC i Mr andiMray Bred Tavion 818 igh ection be pemeyeioeans | ehh ue Bs Oe 4-| pany’s subdivision to George R Duval street, announce the birth of Administration that the Bridge a i sere ae a sel Stockwell, for $1,000. of an eight-pound, one-ounce son ,; Commission cannot use any of its! On) COMETS eed 1 : ~ at Municipal Hospital, at 6:03:funds for advertising purposes. [USS selne a ony LEGION MEETING HELD a. m,, Tuesday. Thet decision peeurded xe the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Skel- | L0G ue. | si regarded a Te’ ton of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. | A regular monthly meeting in Need Of Bus} ">= : Tee Key West High Sehool Gold Medal Prize in place-! ment of the handicapped can be attributed to the results of the | campaign ‘National Employ the; Arnie Astoriation is in seatch | “= « Se A month's search to) dete has boon unsuccessful Handicapped Week’ which was Wem the betp of Jack Sellers Ge eel wenet company, N. & Pepper. Givector of athictics Ge het has been contacting eh comceroe canphus property of- foo oot prevete individuals to ee 6 the ceetetetian could pur- fewer @ Rew for general use of the eh chet «The vehicle would eet & Wenspert athletic em te bend and could be pettet et fer group activities. Pomper Geteted out that, with © Gee evatietlc. the young team oer Ged other ctudents out! eet have to travel in priv- oe care «The bus would be driv- om Oe © eentitied driver to insure | at ft te peeengers. hevene knowing where Atte Aaeoriation may secure « je © asked te communicate o® Comper et the high school. . RB. 2%s Make Bid . Por Title Against Te BBP Jewelers make their nym Cap Inn for the of the City ate Leagee tonight when cee geet Bee's Auto Pers at om @ Bayview Pork A win ee te Aewwtere will give them 26 wine © fwe defeats, the same natelnng» posessed by the Bottle tap tee he Gee feet game, the Adams eee aot Veterans, of Forcign Sen ett play an pabibition at ~ <e pve ath the Jewelers are cot a theer eeties with one game feweters wan the first, 10 ooh + eed dropped the second, 9 —" Phe oteke eet! probably lincup bette tha tonight Auto Parts bss & ‘ Vultee, of fenate t > tere e Meee 1h Ce te Varn ~ © Sweeting, p eee eet O Cruz will be in sewetors Rene Bt Serer. « Rte & ftermamiee 1 Pome 16 : & Peltor, «f Chace Pasngtt st severing eet, “Ve a, Fernan- a ed) in reserve. Scott meeting be unable to do ce beckeeepie, Sawyer will ane com the sssignment. the ; (In. 2%-Mile Bike ‘Race On Saturday , Both Junior and Senior entrants will participate in the bicycle races to be conducted Saturday afternoon under the direction of the Police Athletic League of Key West Juniors will take part in the race for boys 120 pounds or un- der, and seniors in the race for boys over 120 pounds. The races will be over a course of two and one-half. miles, from {the Poinciana PAL center to | Flagler avenue, east of the boule- vard, north to Avenue E, west to Fourteenth street, south to Flag- ler avenue, west to Twelfth street and back to the center. Prizes are: first, gold medal; second, silver medal; third, bronze medal. Committee of arrangement com- prises Dr. Lucille Calverly and B. MeFall. Judges will be John Barrett, Louis Eisner and Bernard Waite. Police Lieutenant Ray Atwell will be the safety direc- tor. Uso Cammences Gymnastic Class Director Frank Adams, of the USO, announced today that the many Navy and Army wives who have requested morning tics classes will be able to attend the first session on Friday morning.at 10 o’ciock at the Jack- son Square USO before driving ever the Keys: for a day’s fish-: ing. Transportation, bait and | facie will be provided. A second class will be held on | Tuesday at 9 am.,, followed by ' bowling at the Sub Base. The { director's training and experi- lence in health education was gained over the past ten years in Westchester county, New York, Alaska and the Philippine Islands with the YMCA and the USO. Specia) attention will be given im the gymnastics class to the women who want to gain or lose weight and improve posture. All service wives are invited to join | the class. For wearing apparel, | a bathing suit or play-suit is just | the thing. Poppy Sale Tomorrow The “Buddy” poppy sale of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be held tomorrow. The local organization will offer 2,000 of the symbols for sale, proceeds to go to rehabilitation of veterans and families of Key West. When you are not using a cast- iron pot, give it @ coat of saltless oll or fat. Wrap it in paper and store it in @ dry place. held the first week in the month. | In other words, while 357 were ! placed during the week of the! campaign, fne momentum gained | during this period made it pos- sible to achieve the gratifying to- tals for the month.” In concluding, Dr. Hathaway stated, “The continuing assistance } given by the press, radio, civic organizations, veterans organiza- tions, and others in urging the! placement of the handicapped in| suitable japs is expected to result | in an increasing volume of place- ments for this group.” Coast Guard To Recruit Men Here Men interested in becoming members of the U.S. Coast Guard will have the opportunity to make application for enlist- ment, November 15, when ai Coast Guard Recruiting Unit from Miami will visit Key West. The Recruiting Unit will con-| duct interviews at the Main Post Office. Men from the age of 17 through 25, with at least two years of high school education and who can pass the standard physical examination are eligible for enlistment. Former members of the Coast Guard and Navy from the age of 17 to 30 should investigate the opportunities being offered, es- pecially men who held the ratings of Electronic Technician’s Mate, Radarman, Aviation Radio- man, Aviation Electronic Tech- nician’s Mate, Aviation Metal- smith, Aerographer's Mate and Fire Controlman. The Weather FORECAST Key West and Vicinity. Partly cloudy, local showers, this after- noon, tonight and Friday. Not much change in temperature. Moderate to fresh easterly winds. Florida: Partly cloudy and mild with moderate easterly winds this afternoon, tonight and Friday. } Few scattered showers over east coastal sections and over extreme north portion tonight and Friday morning. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits: Moderate to fresh east to southeasterly winds this after- noon, tonight and Friday. Partly cloudy weather with a few scat- tered showers. East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate east to southeast winds and part- ly cloudy weather this afternoon, Christies Mave Son |fo spend $10,000 to advertise the noon to Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Chris- | of any arrangement with the tie at the Municipal Hospital. ' county or city. The Citizen’s composing room,| The city has not yet provided where the anxious father is a. its $2,500, and, even should that printer.and has been nervously | be done, the county’s $2,500 will juggling type over the impending | not je available. . arrival, settled back to normal. } County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer i take the money out of race track _ Verainned that the intention of eo ‘the county commissioners was to PAL To Assist - | funds. but, as the bridge com- Welfare Group = i city to volunteer to help the pose. newly named Governor's Chil-! ————— dren’s Welfare Committee here is} Attends Military School the Police Athletic League, Louis) Key West is ‘represented, M. L. Eisner of the Poinciana’ among 270 cadets studying at PAL, said yesterday. Eisner said that the committee 'Petersburg, Fla. this could “count 100 per cent on the ya; PALs for assistance in measures Gj designed to give children r ee ational facilities and decre: juvenile delinquency.” WITNESS RELATES, | (Continued from Page One} that sodomy had been committed. “Will you state,” he asked Gar-! rison, “whether sodomy had been | committed?” po lFl Court Told x | “It would be impossible to state’ that,” Garrison answered. t Stevenson also said that he) “could not state” what had oc- curred but his testimony strong- | ly indicated such a possibility. The first witness this morning was Dr. Lewis C. Waldon, former liNaval medical officer, who testi- jfied that he made a superficial ar, by Taylor, son of Mrs. W. A. . 916 White street. ;examination of Hobbs’ body ony {the morning of July i Sewell’s testimony was more} detailed. He said he was a Chief | Boatswain and Officer in Charge | of Naval Intelligence at the Key ; West Base at the time. He is now a civilian. Sewell opened several | ~ packages in front of the jury con- | taining the clothes of the dead! man which the investigator had sent to the FBI after the crime. | These consisted of a blood-) stained pillowcase, dungarees | found near the Dody and a blan-j | | ket. Photographs of the body intro- duced by the prosecution drew sharp criticism from Judge, Hol- | land. “The photographs in the! first place are objectionable,” he said, while Garrison was testify- | ing. “There is no occasion for the} pictures and the body should not } have been turned.” i Watson, short, extremely dark; negro, sat throughout the pro- ceedings with a blank expression | on his face, | i tonight and Friday. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. —_——_—__—_——- Iceland is believed to have} been colonized originally Irish. {quest made by the commission | Plans’ for the wedding will be Voiture 728, 40 and & Americar A son was born early this after- | Overseas Highway, independent: announced at a later date. H ;GOULD CURRY TO. | ENTERTAIN LIONS | Gould Curry, well known local pianist, will appear on the pro- gram of the Key West Lions; | Club at their regular dinner | meeting to be held this evening in the Den on Seminary street | Curry will also present several other outstanding entertainers to round out the program. The pro- | presiding. ; Plans are now rounding out} | for the forthcoming production, | \“Key West Kapers,” to be pre- | sented in the High School audi- | ! the Florida Military Academy, St.! torium on November 14-15, w ith | AMERICAN | the entire proceeds going to pur-| ‘chase uniforms for the members of the High School Band. > the! 4. 3 ls | Blended Whiskey 86 proof. 65% grain neutral spirits. Copr. 1946, Sche: Legion, was held Monday eve ning at the Legion Hore Chef de Gare George J. Perr gave a report of the mid-winte Promenade held at Winter He ven, November 2 and 3 It was stated that the Voitu would sponsor a dance (© given at the Legion Home on mistice Day at 8:30 p. It was announced that Bailey, Miami, Departrnent ¢ mander, would pay an off k t 4 m : ae cou atee ee, ape gram will be presented by Lion! visit to the local post on Janus f erate pete une tas i EX) Says enisay »| Joe Allen, program chairman,' 1}. Bailey will be aecompanied The first organization in the / will be used for some other pur-| With Lion President Fred Miller by other department official | a _ SNR InN menacansRZeH EE Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND and CUBAN COFFEE ale A — noe ? PRE-WAR QUALITY nley Distilless Comp, #.8¢.