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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ; SOTILIP Pi Director Has "SPPLPIMGH |High School Cage , . , Lopes Shoots Bar |Team Leaves For Orders To Assist 79 In First Round: Homestead Contest Vets Get Housing Of Miami Open Key West High's varsity New instructions assisting Mon- | Joe Lopez, professional at and junior varsity basketball roe County veterans in securing, the Key West Golf Club, .shot teams left at 1 p.m, today for housing were received from Wash-| @ blistering under-par ‘34 in Homestead, wh th il lington yesterday, QPA Area Rent | his first nine holes of ‘the Mi- nnere Rielle Director L. H. Warren said today.| ami Springs Open yesterday meet Homestead High in a The Key West office was di-| and followed up with a-36 on doubleheader tonight, open- | rected to see (1) that veterans get} the back nine this ing the season for both {first choice to buy or rent hdusing| for the opening round score i schools, built under the Veterans Emerg-| of 90, even par. the Girls’ League with Catholic c fency Housing Program, (2) that} Sammy Snead, of “Hot Youth Council, ‘oach N. H. Pepper was jveterans get the housing at no} Springs, Va., took the lead The U.S, S. Wilkie, a destroy-| ‘ling 15 men in each squad [more than the maximum ceiling! with a 65, followed by -Her- er based: at the Submarine base,| and hoping for a repetition of {price or rent set by the Federal! man Barron, of. White Plains, competing in the City Class B| last year’s game with Home- Housing pein tcation wie it} ee x euch ot Dan- League‘ trou : was built an ) that the veter-; ville, Va. ine other men Walves, 37 igi ~ ee — whan Bex West bate ae Jans get substantially the same | had 68's and 14 shot 69 in oth- Defenders made short work of, Fe till gets ee the rival size and type of house which the | er first round play. Those The Key West High School girls’ varsity jbasketball team, an’ Army team and-a Navy team featured in Wednesday night's!’ city league games at the high, school gymnasium. The Crim- son and Grey lassies turned back the Lions’ club girls, 27 to 20 to go into a tie for first place in TELL HER SO WITH A. | > A FHA approved. shooting higher than 74 were the Romero Electrics, 25 to 12. The school said this after- The Rent Director will observe! eliminated. 7% In the girls’ game, Cleo Rosam | noon that the new uniforms [tne rental rates set by FHA for| of the Lions was the high scorer] had not arrived in time to be all single, two-family and multi-| C Lk heudeake atu, ah uf J se rR nae emi. aa with seven field goals and two| taken on the trip. Efforts to family houses and the FHA sales! free throws. secure a bus for the journey [rates for all sing] wo-fam-|! unit For the high school, Rose| piled so the trip is being eeaeotaae BS ang eo tare ‘Comm y Chest Kerr sank five field goals and} made by private car. Return “Houses built for sale under! ° one free throw. Nica Smith chalk-| will be made immediately | priorities approved on or before| Leaders Taken ed up four field goals and one| after the game, August 6, 1946, must be offered | free throw. Score: TP) |for sale only to veterans during} | erat as : § 5 Pe PRD DIO OL LD |. .rction and for 30 days aft| By Judge pez igh School No. jer completion if not sold sooner! Personal fouls, Herrick 3, Ros- BASKETBAI toa materi If the priority was; Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jr., of am, Lane, Collins, Maggie Kerr, i |granted after August 6, the house; the Circuit Court has accepted Gerry Albury, Betty Spear, one High School Gym {must be offered for sale to veter-'chairmanship of the Community each, Referee Pineda. Umpires }TUESDAY— {ans exclusively during construc-|Chest campaign committee for G. Sweeting. Timer, “Red” Tal-| 7:15—Radio ‘vs. Coca-Cola. ion and for 60 days after comple-| the 1947 drive, it was announced | eo Fox YOU who are so sweetly in love express lom. Score: P| 8:15—High School Varsity Girls, tion, if not sold sooner to a veter-| today. your Christmas anes: uss helps: MES 1 § : : fia vs. Catholic Youth Club. | an. ee auiemen also ap-| Judge Lopez takes over the y h J a Happi ? Osterhoudt Wolves 3 —13] 9:15—Junior Conchs vs. Ro-|Ply to resales. i | position held last year by George with Jewelry, most glori- Personal fouls: James 2, Me- mero’s Electric Service. All units built with FHA ap-| Mins White. He immediately} s ne § Keen 3. Gorman 1, Schmits 1, wepnespay— |proval for rent must be offered! cajled a meting of the campaign ov, of all gifts! ... from jfor rent only to veterans during | committee for 4:30 p. m. Monday ‘construction and for 30 days afier! at Linektine aaa: ‘complet: v Z P ompletion unless the unit w ‘as | Members of the campaign com- - Saunders 2, Osterhoudt 2, Squal- ler 2, Henson 1, Demeritt -1,} ?9—USS Wilkie vs. Army De- 5 x fenders. Free Throws missed: Garman 2, 8:15—Lions Girls vs. High McKee 1,\Hill 1, Demeritt 2, School “B” Girls. rented oe fo: VeNeran Bes Nye are Frank Adams, Albert PO O K S Osterhoudt 2, Pritchard 2, Ro-} 9-15 Red Raiders vs. Key West |ards siating meld son Veiorns baie Everett Winters, Joseph A. U di 5 must be displayed on the site of : ' . sam 1, Squaller 1. Umpire an: Transit Co. leach house, giving ceiling pri ne | Boza, Joseph Pearlman; Lee Referee, Pucini, U. S. Navy. Tim- Ne > 8 ig pric {for either rent or sale until the | Goddard, Mrs, Dan Navarro and ef, Shadetallom: "Scone: ae PBB BEAAGE LS prcicrence period expires or a} Mrs. William Warren. Romero El. 0 4 2 6-12 [bese prod ; : i re veteran buys or rents the dwell-; Although the actual campaign. Army Def. 6 6 5 8-%'School’s Alumni ing. opa will carefully check |does not start until February, aj Personal fouls, Brogly 4, Al- jall payments veterans make in| delegation this month will ap- bury 3, Warnock 1, Wallace 1, Athletes To Form lorder to proteet their interests. ‘| proach all businesses with out-of-! Foster 1, Kushman 1. Free throws Tean n Monday = a missed: Anderson 4, Browner 1,' is O ry ‘Basketball League R ie Slog Sales Albury 2, Brogly 3, Curry 1. West High School, both men St di é ea. y Referee: Pucini, Navy. Timer:| and women, will have an op- an ings | In Key West} Gruce 3, Clive 2, Anderson 2, town haide. Edwards 1, Foster 1, Gruce 1, Former athletes of Key j “Red” Tallom. Scorer Aguilar. portunity to organize Monday at 5:30 p.m. when a meeting { GIRLS LEAGUE MULTI-FACET of all alumni and alumnae, ee Ww. Te Following deeds have Derr pee who earned a letter, will be Ree ermenren :000 ‘filed for reeording in the county; The Weather held in the High School gym- | High School No 1 1 0 1.000) clerk's office: ; LADY CROSBY nasium. j Lions Club .___. 0 1 .000; Ww. G. Mangham to Aquilino| DIAMONDS The meeting is an out- {High School No. 2 0 1 .000!Topez, Jr, lot_on Von Pfister | + West and Vieinity: Partly] 90wth of widespread senti- MEN'S LEAGUE street for $2,500. Size of lot is Key tke afternoon, tonight and] Ment voiced around town by | (, iclaseeh 147.6 by 97.6 feet. clou y e vealae Tiki tempera- former athletes to get togeth- | | re W. L. Pet.| Judge Lopez has bought, two Saturday Sic 4 tl . moder-| @% and meet the current high \Coca-Cola-Earthquakes 1 0 1.000/jo¢s in the Webb Realty Com- paseo ot bb ia a school teams. Director of (Red Raiders ~ 1 0 1.000! pahy’s subdivision from the Flor- ~ or na ie R= SF Athletics N. H. Pepper is all K. W. Transit Co. 0 1 .000/iga Keys Enterprises, Inc., for $1,- om artly cloudy and scatter-} for the idea and says he (Radio KEN’S LE. OF 1= 0007 000; per ap nar L the extreme| Would like to have alumni | MEN'S LEAGUE ' Charles H. Boll has sold a ed showers = Slowk rising} teams formed to meet the Class B : {house and lot on Eaton street, lower east. coast. y varsities, both men’s and '__Club— W. L. Pet./near Francis, to William R. Me- temperature through the Flori-| “amen‘s, in all sports. eS) 1 0 1.000 Clintock for $6,500. The lot is 40} Jacksonville through the Flor | Since this is the basketball U-5. Army 1 0 1.000/py 107 feet, da ot ab peny er) Hor.| Season he is anxious to have Onerhoudt Wolves : : al John R. Clark has ought ange ! te to macau ove ~| alumni basketball teams or- |omero Electrics -000 | on Washington avenue from Paul} ae 1 eras pas, ; ‘ ras tion and moderate to fresh over ganized to meet the eieaon eee AEE 'L. Mesa for $700. Dimension; of | T EK] A Die 4) ER W i J H A NEW. W south portion through Saturday. ° s Fair to partly cloudy, except for; or Gay. Monday’s meeting the U. S. Arn Veterinary | bask g ha Fe. th por-| wi fake steps in that direc- | z Sree scattered showers over sou tion. Corps was inspecting 30,000,000 tion. : | pounds of meat and dairy prod-' East Gulf of Mexico: Gentle to TEI DIDI LIS SS 30 ; | moderate northeast winds over ~ | north portion and moderate to), i etn porten Fair to party) COVERING THE WATERFRONT ~ corer announce siru At the end of World War II,!the lot is 93.6 by 100.6 feet. TRERS TAR | | cloudy weather through Satur- - Announcement has been made One of Bulova’s et ve, sank day es of the birth of a son weighing Tiny lapel and most beautiful « thls soreciony’ Jacksonville to Apalachicola: ‘ “OLD MAN” GREEN seven pounds to Mr. and Mrs. fob watches in models. eis No small craft or storm WaTTINGS | {uaa auOaaUO aC UUUOUOOURO A UUORUOOROUOOUUEe ee eeeA |Henry Carey of 1222 Grinnell] @ variety of de- gold case 17- jewels, have been issued. i reet at their home, 8:30 p.m.} | BEHIND A SCENE WITH “Woo-0-0-If” wailed the wind So ocraay from the sea. ‘ : REPORT NEPTUNE \ Eee een a ee | ' Key West, Fla Dec. 6, 1946 | Neptune, Father of the Sea./sne'Sea replaced his mivor under, TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS . | , i (Observation taken at 8:30 am., Exalted Invisible «Leader of the! i.0 Sand. (naw ‘Aciixica) de a : ' " a Eastegn S' arte aad {Sea Scouts of America, looked | bethelgirlonthe“Heigi-Ho” has! Meyer"Rees D) Leetem: (of We 7 " or a3 around Key West waters on the), caught a thing yet,” reported |San Francisco, born in New York, | Joe a moment lat emperatures afternoon of November 27th, 19- “And it’s her e. F Highest yesterday 46, for an opportunity to do his a S her 63 years ago. , z first time fishing. B. Earl Puckett, president of Lowest last night daily good turn. “You don’t say.” Neptune | Allied Stores, New York, born at Mean - Alone on the blue, the charter ‘seraiched his chin. Fairfield, Il., 49 years ago. cb ey | boat Heigl Bg rolled ane pitch “But her husband got a twelve; Herman Shumlin, noted pro- orma. = Se ed in short, heavy seas, her skip-' pound brother o’ mine, durn him!” | ducer, director, born at Atwood, Baeanetins, per grim and silent. Trolling The; «swel] Colo., 48 years ago. Painted, 4 poe ending [Streae oa auch aany es Pau “Huh? | Lou Little, Columbia Univer- a 30 a.m., ; a 6 Sitable. With baits dipping and, «] mean, I got a ll idea.” sity’s noted football coach, born Florat Spray 95 New Expansion $795 Diamond ani ‘ sian mee ee eee cin|| Ont Well lets Hear ie at Leominister, Mass., 53” years fie te 30) Brecelts.... Ruby Ring... 90 bi jgame fish wou e tempte o “You know that big bull dol-! ago, 2 a Tomorrow's Ree strike. The skipper had warned phin that’s been giving his cousin Pane Most Rev. Thomas J. SRE (Eastern Standar Ae ein his party. Regardless, they had Deloris so much trouble?” Walch, Roman Catholic archbish- WE A Ir WIETEH: ‘Pp Sunrise uu io nm, | sisted. | “You betcha!” op of Newark, N. J., born in But- L at R ’ Fae er Sunset 4:52 ae Passing by the “Heidi-Ho” Nep-! “Go chase him onto that girl’s ler Co., Pa., 73 years ago. Moonrise 5:36 Man tune glanced into the cockpit. He bait.” Roger W. Woodruff of Wilming- OTT HOSS IETS SPT Moonset EME or i "|stopped. He stared. He took off} “Oh, boy!” With a flick of his ton, Del., onetime Coca-Cola head, | mes his glasses, wiped them, scare tail, Joe departed, a glint in his'born in Columbus, Ga., 57 years | ‘omorrow and stared again at the slight,'eye. lago. i Naval Base mista) elfin figure of a girl fishing with) Aboard the “Heidi-Ho”, youth-| Eve Curie, _lecturer-author, (Eastern Standard Time! her husband. “Wow!” he breath-|ful E. E. Lewis, citrus grower of daughter of famed scientist, born High Tide Low Tide = jog, “What a gal! What a gal! }Cocoa, Florida, watched his wife’s | in Paris, 42 years ago. | 2:28 a.nt. : . fish ! He : 9:12 a.m. :28 ant. Retiring to Sand Key, he sat in|fishing with anxious eyes. He | 8:23 p.m. 1:54 p.m. the! oad ae drooled. jprayed she'd have some luck The Best Authority | Additional Shag acon “g’matter, Pop?” called Joe the aoe = yelled Captain! .S00n after Viscount Astor's : Reference Station, Key | Barracuda, edging in from the} 20k out yelled Captain) + ther purchased Clivedon, his| Two Strand $995 Miraculous $750 12K gold-filled $2175 Time of| Height of Maxwell to the girl, “Y’gota rae | im. Pearl: ‘ Medal, 10K gold . < Bracelet... , sea, “That blonde on the “Heidi- if : 3 tately English h dur | Sear eer et 3 Station— Tide {high water |°°*,, an istrike! Hit him! Hit him hard!” _ , Stately nei GT ake , A Obr Ho” got you? { Well hooked, the 40-Ib. dolphin, Maidenhead, a flood occurred in de. ih S MA ESE Bahia Honda Aoi 0.0 ft, | “‘Shuddup!” growled Neptune, ook to the air. Flashing, thresh- the Thames Valley. \ ji ae le Rey +ahr. {“Go away .. . no, wait, Joe!” | ing, twisting, dancing, he fought Lord Astor,—who was in \ ONLY 15 SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS fea de) 20 min | “Make up your mind, Pop. |to throw the baited hook. For America at the time, and being 3 (east side) ~~ hee | “Listen Joe, I gotta do my daily! sorry torturing minutes he anxious to know if the beautiful | | P ll] 0) Cc k Ss ns cas ah \good turn, y'know. Red Maxwell) hattled to escape, but without grounds at Clivedon had suffer- | 's Oo hed (Sandy Poin 3 of the “Heidi-Ho” needs a break.’ 13:1, slowly he was pumped in, ed any damage, cabled his eldest | ° / @) U f iL | T y ° Caldas Channel +2hr. Go see how his part coming | fohting all the ee Sleondn England: “Send particulars 5 Ge e snorth end) ....10 min. +1.4 ft. |with the fishing.” & ig a ye m4 “if, j Lewis stared, amazed at the! of flood.” | wondrous changing colors of the! Now, it happened that young [dolphin as he was brought to, Astor was in Scotland at the tinge Minus corrections to be sub-|° «which one? The husband or tracted. Plus corrections to be) the blonde?” 5 WUE LE RS “Ser: 5 ——— ————————; a The etinning boveads vanish-| #aff. “And to think your first) and had not heard of the' inunda- 514 Duval St. Key West, Fla More than two dozen airlines} eq in a flurry of foam. [fish would be one like that!” hej tion, : i * See Our Store * have been set up in the United] “Would that I were young! éasped, turning to his spent, per-} Scenting a joke on the request, | State: exclusively for cargo-|again,” sighed Neptune, survey-/spiring wife, “You must have| he cabled back: “Look in the en flir with Neptune.” ' Book of Genesis.” i ing his bearded face in & mirror carrying s