The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 3, 1946, Page 3

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1946 Sportsmen Urged To Give Evidence Of Conservation Department Laxity In « sharp attack on the State #———___. Conservation Department, Ralph| Cooksey, president of the Florida | BASKETBALL Wildlife Federation, has written! * et School Cym 7:15—Catholie Youth Club Girls mm open letter to The Citizen | TO! aking for assistance in securing } mere diligent effort in enforcing stave laws pertaining to fishing and conservation,” The letter was accompanied by an explanatory note by EC. Wimer, assistant to Cooksey, » say ntlemen In the interest of better con- ervatism throughout the State et Florwa, looking to better sperts fishing and improved fish- conditions for years to come, m both the fresh and salt waters of our state, the Florida Wild- ife Federation is asking more agent w enforcement: by the State Conservation Department. Will you please publish. this spen-letter request for definite} information as to the laxity of the law enforcement by the de- partment? Y | i ourg very truly, E. C. WIMER, Assistant to the President, Cooksey’s Letter: ; To the Sportsmen and Conser- vationists of Florida, and others interested In conserving and vro-[ tes fish in the waters. of Florida Your Wildlife Federation, at its recent in Orlando, after hear- much discussion, formet a esolution condemning the lack of law enforcement by the State Conservation Department, its Di- tor and its Agents, demanding ting organization, the Florida ‘ necting neg the suspension of the Director, mi asking the Governor for we diligent effort in enforcing} tate laws pertaining to fishing und conservation. We have some concrete evi- lence on hand, but we desire to ubmit every scintilla of evi- tenee having to do with such— the lack of proper instruction to meervation agents, lack of co- yperation with individuals and weanizations; lack of assistance © prosecuting cases handled or brought to trial by agents, and such other definite facts and evi- dence as you and others can fur- F nish in unquestionable form for backing up your resolution and the betterment of eonditions throughout our state along: con: ervation lines. ‘ ; i We don't. want héatpay. ‘Mush have eoncrete evidence, and with such will carry through... as _re- quested by you. Send both evi- denee and affidavits, direct to var president, addressing same to 917 Arlington, Avenue, St. Petershurg, Florida. RALPH COOKSEY, President, ja Wildlife Federation. were Trev TITY FOLLOWING THROUGH PEDRO AGUILAR c vs. High Sehool Gi No 3. ‘ool Girls, 8:15—Coca-Cola vs, Key W. A ucts Co, ae 2 ted Raiders vs, i WEDNESBAS vs. Radio, 7:15—High School Girls, No. ty vs. Lions Girls. 8:15—USS. Wilki¢. vs. Oster- | _ houdt Wolves. 9:15—Army. Defenders vs. Ro- | mero’s Electric Service. ity Basketball Loop Completes Season’s Plans At a meeting of League Basketball the City Hall last plans were made for this sea- | son’s Class “A,” Class “B,” and‘ irls Leagues. League play will begin tonight at the High School Gym with| games between the Catholic Youth Girls and the High School Girls’ No. 2 team, the Coca- Cola and the Key West Transit! Co., and the Red Raiders and| the City managers at night, final Radio. The leagues will play three} rounds, with no games sched- uled between December 23 and! January 6. Teams attaining first | and second place in a league at |‘ the end of the three rounds will} meet each other in a two-out-of- three games series for the cham- | pionship of the league. | Present at the meeting last night were Leonard Curry, Carl Russell, Harry Osterhoudt, Henry | | C. Lewin, Charles Albury, John} J. Romero, Bill Ladd, “Pop” Wal- | ker, Leroy Sawyer, and Dwight Hunter. | Basketball Clinic | At USO Tonight A basketball clinic will be| held at 8 o’clock this evening at the. Jackson Square USO, build- i ch, Said Ims; iftorn | the’ tor Frank Adams." The Key + High School teams, bot! ity and: junior} varsity, will attend” the’ event | with'Coach Pepper. Special at- tention will be paid to the latest rules and rule changes. A foot- ball film will also be shown, deal- ing with rules and rule changes in that sport. On Wednesday night the films will be shown at the same hour in the gym with the public free to attend. ports Quiz One-Minute $ maseeneesssseeesee! j Who won the 1944 Rose The present crop of ball play-fBowl game? id the number of sports? 2. Is Notre Dame in the Big play or have played, is in-} Nine or Big Six? ting. I think the leader is} 3. Will Davis or Blanchard Ww m Cates, who starred at; play for the Army next year? tball, boxing, football, soft- 4. What horse, in 1920, as a 3 1) and baseball, and was no}year-old, won $166,140? loth! at seni: swimming, ping-]/* 5. What: is the world’s record pong and we kers. for the 100-yard dash? Esmond “Tarzan” Albury play- — ftball, baseball, basketball, +ANSWERS: and did some boxing. . . - Chita” Baker was one of the best flyweights in the South Fi At softball, baseball! and 1 K was and is tops. . . Jackie Carbonell was good at bil- liards, and is still good at base- ball, softball and basketball Buster Roberts is good at softball, in basketball and baseball. ayton Sterling is strictly a baseball and softball man, as are Navarro and J. Garcia. . . . Parks is a softball and basketball spe- tars 1. Southern California 2, Neither. 3. No. 4. Man o’War, 5. 9.4 seconds. Extraordinary Barber It was a New York Ur classroom. The profess: speaking: “It is a strange I was shaved th orning man who really i suppose, little above a barber. I know from my own knowledge that he list is an alumni of one of the lead- The three Lastres brothers,}ing American colleges; that he Crip, Danny and Fito, have star-{ studied in Heidelbe rward, red at baseball and softball, as; and spent several yea other have Malgrat, Rueda, Diaz, CAvateigh educational centers. I Valdez, T. Valdez, Abreu, Fer-} know, also to my own knowledge, jez, P. Machin, Joe Mira,/that he has contributed scien- Jack Villareal, R. Bar- and Alonzo. McCarthy is a fthall expert and a good an with a cue in his hand. Claude Valdez is a fine bas-, and carried honors this in the High School track Fito Lastres is also a crack James Mira is tbe lhe ketball player of{tball and golf man, and Andy Parks shoots good golf. Domenech plays softball, base- ball and basketball. Charlie Al-| 1, bury plays softball and baseba! and Dr. Fred Carbonell pla baseball and tennis. Many othe’ have won two or more letters in . -fhighest social Haskins is a crack basketball rope and America tific articles to our best maga- zines, and has numbered among his intimate friends men of the standing in Eu- And yet.” ‘he can't congluded the prof shave a man dec 5 A student asked, “But, Profes- sor, what is he a barber for with all those accomplishments?” “Oh,” replied the profe “he isn’t a barber. You shaved myself this morning! The populated area of Egypt, bordering the Nile river, has an average density of 1,045 persons per square mile, more than twice that of Belgium, the most thick- ly populated cowintry in Europe {fered first | ravi} projector Iganed by USO Direc-| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN’ "COVERIN The Weather | nibincl } i | asd West and vicinity: sehers 5 this afternoon and tonight: part- PUUNUENENAD SENT ABUSE EES lip cloudy Wednesday. Copter | Neptune watched with dismay,;.comment of Mrs. Edna Thayer | tonight. Fresh to strong north-4as three grinning Key West fisk-? of Detroit, Mich. after a day’s east and east winds this after- | ermen with Captain Ted Canova fishing with Captain Lefty Rea- noon and tonight, becoming east-|0n the “Switchtail” last Friday Tgan and George Bassette on- the erly Wednesday and diminishing. | appeared as though’ they'd never ‘Sea, Raider” last Friday. Her | quit until they’d drained his re-{husband, Roy, equally agreeable sources. }about . it, admitted: “But she jable cloudiness south portion | Fishing in emerald depths; qught the most fish.” They are | with scattered showers on imme-|*they hooked and boated an as-/ guests at the North Beach Inn. aise soytheast coastal section to-|S°fted catch that had to be} C. P: Tatum of Boynton Beach, | day, tonight and Wednesday. | Sacked in order to be hauled to| Florida, the third member of the | Cooler south, continued cool! their waiting car when they party,.was as well pleased. He is north portion today; little change | decked just before dark. a guest of Captain Reagan. in temperature tonight and Wed-! Three brothers Carbonell were; Because of the pleasing catch nesday. Fresh winds. {the object of Neptune’s worry.jof barracudas and mackerel, all; Jacksonville through the Flor- | They were Publio, assistant man-| three will stay in Key West for! ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex- | ger of the Strand theatre; John, | several more days. O00 0CCCCOCSOSDOCETORELEDEGOCREO. “OLD MAN". GREEN | Small craft warning displayed. | Florida: North fair, consider-| : = Senna | City Commissioner, and Dr. F. S. ————— IF > x Sipps pale ly | Carbonell, the dentist 3 | Charlie Thompson, who has guge . resh _ maces a vt eas been keeping records of Florida: Strong. 2 mph northeast to} Of the five “bold but green} sport fishing for years, says that| east winds today, becoming east- | erly and diminishing gradually | for the first time in Key West | tonight and Wednesday. Weath-| waters with Captain "Regpic | aters a 8 er partly cloudy over north and’ qreyor on the “Osprey II” Tait mostly loa BE ote Friday, only one came back with over south portion. nothing more than a story to tell. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: | ty. was Al Frankel of New York. fishermen” who tried their luck] unless a bigger one is caught and! | registered before the end of the; year, J. P. White’s 62'-pound ingfish, caught early in the; year on Captain West's “Mae| West” off Western Dry Roce! will win the prize for kingfish Small craft yan. —-* “Red” Sanders of Minneapolis; ‘in the 1946 Ruppert’s Fishing be displayed from Melbourne) y.0. Brown of Morgan, Colorado: | Contest. southward through the Florida) Freq Long of Lennan, Michigan,| By unusual coincidence, the Straits and northward on west! three others of the party, insist 62!4-pound kingfish measured coast of Tampa. jthat Bob Cowel of Pittsburgh, | the fifth fellow fisherman, is outs erses |“Indeed Backstroke Champion BALTIMORE, Md. —- Robert! of the U. S. Navy.” Rhodes, 34, made things hot for} All fiye are officers of the himself recently, when, striking | Anti-Sub Warfare School here. fa match on the seat of his trous- | eee | ers, he ignited the fabric. He suf | Correction: Captain Reggie and second degree, Trevor of the “Osprey II,” burns about the hands, legs and— | viously described merely as “for back. imer team mate of Captain Red | Maxwell” in this column, has jbeen a fishing guide for Key | West water | obtained his {skipper of the “N and} “Moby Dick” before beginning ; four years service in the Navy. He now owns his own boat. “Delighted indeed!” was the etly 624 inches. A pound per ox inch. Western Dry Rocks is in Key West Waters, about a mile west) of Sand Key. The annual Ruppert’s Fishing | Contest is sponsored by C. George Ruppert of the Ruppert Brewery, New York. Entry lanks, if not obtainable at Thompson's Hardware store, can be had by writing “Ruppert's! Fishing Contest,” P. O. Box F, Little River ion, Miami, Fla LEGALS NOTICE UNL NAME was The 40-pound bull dolphin ght by Mrs. E. E. Lewis of Cocoa, Florida, on Novenfber 27} and reported in The Key West! Key roe 1 th in nam 216 ida, name sCour tio Cire Fc Da 4 \ iiv 26; dec NOPE CAREUIT COBRT.OF THR Peis TH JUDICIAL CERCUIR SPATE OF FLORIDA, t d November 2 NW AN. MONROB COUNTY, Cra » No. 10-9T2 ROBE 2AND PHILIPS, Plaintiff, ve. * DIVORCE | RURH, PELORES. NORTHCUTT PIgLLIVS, Defendant. PLBLICATION riheutt Philips, | or CULT COURT OF THE! H JUDICIAL CURCULTE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN « : AND 1H MONROE COUNTY. EN CHANGE RY. { | j He | | \ | wire F. CONKLIN. BLOCKSOM, | Defgndar OF PUBLICAT ORD W | WATCH FOR DATE of MAXWELL’S Sensational SALE SALES | nner 5 ONS ' Citizen the next day, was duly! Right over their kneeses BaBaAaaa# «A 89-Cent Parasol A Bargain At $3 Cut From $8.95. SYRACUSE, N. ¥. (AP)— Mrs. Esther D.. Malmgren's six-year-old, §$-cent umbrel- . la, which she left in a depart- ment store a month ago, some- how became an $8.35 model. eral. times at the lost and found desk, Mrs. Malmgren spotted her unibrella in a sales, rackt of “shopworn” pa- rasols. It bore a tag marked down fram. $8.95 to $3. She identified it by its brok- en handle, worn paint and missing tip, and got it back without paying the “bargain Price.” MILI LI IL La ABOUT FACE IN SCRENCE CAMBRIDGE, Mass. —(AP)— Sir Edward V. British scientist, reported Massachusetts Institute of Tec! nology, that during the war the British Road Research Labor tory was turned over to the study of physics of explosions. “Its staff,” he said, “became expert on destroying concrete as on making it.” Young ducks have been known to catch cold when out in the rain too long. weighed and registered in the Ruppert’s Fishing Contest by Captain Lee “Red” Maxwell it was caught Ivan’s Photo Service graphed the catch the photo- nd captor. Song of shore-based Sea Wolf: The breezes! The breezes! They blow thru the treeses, And blow the girls’ dresses } Appleton, noted at; | | of} the “Heidi-Ho,” on whose boat}, Wage Stabilization Bi | } PAGE THRER eeccee besscecs are corsa Eni S00 wit « ef t FLOWER THIEVES ACTIVE Editor, The Citizen: Fiiower and plant lovers wotk hard to raise their plants are entitled to keep them. k haj-d to realize that a person without honesty, character co, ence would ever be of flowers. Recently two plants were stolen from St. Paul Church grounds, and _ private dawns are also being invaded ‘tribution will be sure tain, and we hope very “Arrest and public exposure richly deserved by such a thief One suspect has already beer xeported by a neighbor, who tell sof new half-grown plants mys ‘teriously appearing in a nearby a lover lovely hibiscus and cer S001 wvard. Keep your eyes open fo: flower thieves! A little boy was heard to say it was no worse for him to s money than it was for his ents to steal flowers. S ‘that’s the way juvenile criminal et started. By example MRS. HUGH WILLIAMS National Wage Stabilisation With 6,700 alleged wage tion: viola ill pending, the’ Nations dJanua 15: as the de completing its enforcement pr {gram and its own ‘demise Some other government agency will be designated to complete the er forcement program in’ the cas whitch originated prior to Ne venaber 9, the date when Pr dent Truman ended, wage cor Choose from world’s finest WATCHES including: Bu- lova. Elgin, Waltham, Ham- trols. Me Sure, there's a Santa Claus! | YOU'LL FIND HIS FINEST JEWELRY GIFTS HERE! wrist wakeRre . Rind> ets atched > ilion, Longines, Wittnauer and Tavannes. ONLY 18 SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS RS FS LP SO A EIN LE SLE

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