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FRIDAY, JANUARY 17 1947 Conehs Seek 4th Straight Against So. Broward Tonight ady rated by Miami sports { | { j } ( 9 Commissioner 3 | Williams said he had once pre- 23) ; unforeseen delayS h | j | | Write as one of the leading . ° ‘ ; . Class “B" teams in Southern Transit, Wilkie Florida, Key West seeks its fourt tory in five starts to- Win Ca é Games higt en it meets the South 8 ! Tr Broward High Bulldogs at the | 99 to 28, and eat Boca cola H : we hool gymnasium, the measure of Radio, 47 to 34, in “trate preliminary at 7:15 {Class A contests of the City Bas- ‘eck will open the proceed- | ketball League last night. r ‘th the High School Var-| In a Class B_ contest, the Goris facing the hard-fight-| Junior Conchs defeated Romero ne Catholic Youth Club lassies, | Electric, 30 to 18. The teams’ have met twice} First Game ‘ ‘< this season, the High| Score by quarters: a MY og School winning the first by a{dunior Conchs 5 5. 10 10—30! nargin and being ‘néld’ fo | Romero Electrie3 4 “9 tie Wednesday in a, City hescka cs ie contest aes ‘ecand Coach N. H. Pepper's starting | Score by quarters: ga i » will have Capt. Bernie |USS Wilkie 9 6 15 17—47 Popy, Je. and Robert Parks a Albert Parra at center | Third G Craz and Galey | penetra eting at the guard posts. | Score by quarters: m we filling the yawning va- |Co¢a-C Me Se ogo) See eft by the ineligibility of Box uae er Cola ot K mit S' P| y . he key floctmen ef ta |_/Player-Position— FG FT TP looked effective la: Sano: f 2 : : 1inst St. Patrick's, pla ; eee A Mi | position formerly held [oe fe eae Lewin, g 4 0 Galey Sweeting have 6s age that th iB Schoneck, g —..... 0 0 0} Sue and Kichy | ae of the Gulfstream Con- | Toe rr My : side tereesiae tke | Transit Company ing forwards | Player-Position— FG FT TP bringing a nine Smith, f 1 ry 2 ty squad with them. PR" Baber ¢ ee ee the girls’ game G@. Barber. ¢ 3 9 8 , = ,. /Sweeting, g £ 1 0 2 Fose Kerr, Bea Herring, g G32 16 itt, Antonica Smith, Sailors 0 0 0 Bett Cottrell, Betty | gis BIOS ae eS Albury, guards: | porays $a 4) 88 k and eta ate | Personal fouls: Sellers 4, R. Mary Lumley, sub’ paper 3, L. Smith 4, Sweeting ia Haskins 2, R. Schoneck 2, P. Herrick 2, B. Y. C—Althe : ; "a 8) Schoneck 3, Lewin 1, W. Herr ick | 1 e Saunders, Joyce 1. technical foul: R. Schoneck 1; ' forwards; Ida Soriano, ert ib guard: Elsie Knuck Mora, sub for- and Joyce tit Tirta SPORTS RECREATION | August 1. Ups A ! b— L. Pet. va 2 “4 a youn ou 4naneeb U0 UNROUUTTERO ON AAEUEOGNERUEHANESTEAEELEP Hels aiders ve 0 apt Williams turned over a book of | ee cen opin a aarp, SWIMMING. -South Beach, south’ USS Wilkie 3.1 .750/Bictures of the “Caribbean ‘oa «above everything else”. f Duval Street, +; [Coca-Cola 3. 2.600, Queen ane wilt Nook] when Ss an emergency matter,” -LEPSEA FISHING+Gulf, Dock! K.W. Transit Co. 3 3 .509|Ccompleted. Interested persons” nd we shaakacbee ee wt Caroline Street; Craig’ Radio 2 1 4 200) Will find it available, for exami-' mediate steps to provide sufficient | Dock, north end of Grinnell ‘y,S, Marines 0°5 .009/nation at the office of the City funds to tide these indigent peo- | t ' Class “B” Men's League |Manager, Mayor Demeritt ex- ple over. Nothing should receive BASEBALL---Winter League dou-' Cj yp— W. L. Pet, | plained, {prior consider ‘ation. bip\eader every Sunday, 1:00° Army Defenders 4 6100) as - . t Municipal Stadium, : Junior Conchs Est 750 \SCCCCOCOOS CC LEE SEE LOOOEOE tek Ave. and 14th St. Osterhoudt Wolves 1 3. 250) GOLF —Municipal Golf Course, Romero Electrics 0 4 000' PRIN Ti wk Island = Girls’ League 1$ TENNISBayview Park on Di-} cyyp_ W. L. Pet on Street (day and night pigh School Varsity ~ 4% ties) ave ; BAe Outdoor Sis High School “B” 1 — th Beach and Bayview Lions Club 0 HANDBALL—Bayview Park. m6 ame beeen SHUFFLEBOARD Bayview \ cu Sener: Park and South Beach | Serene PICNICKING—Tables at Bay-! Ateentina’s monetary Park CHIL DREN'S PLAYGROUND —.—— Bayvie Park and COMFORT STATIONS—Bayview Real | E | ICE is Guaranteed PURE || PHONE NO. 8 the rail- mn raamed the United | | Place Your Refrigeration free throws missed: R. 2, W. Herrick Schoneck 1, Lewin, 1, B. Schoneck \1, R. Barber 2, G. Barber 2, Her- {ring 4; referee: Papich; timer: | Tallon; scorer: Aguilar. i | STANDINGS IN bsASKETBALL LEAGUES Class “A” Men's; League beaks peso. | Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND | -AMERICAN (ON ' and CUBAN PER Try A Pound Today!! on @a | REAL ICE BASIS | | and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service | REAL ICE is More Economical! It Is PURE Healthy and Safe | | | Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (ICE DIVISION) KEY WEST, FLA. Schoneck | 2, P. Herrick 1, W.} 0 1.000 '§ Modern machinery and | 2 jthe Gulf. Atlantic —18 | known as the | Property arrangement will be re- |could back up the inaugural date THE KEY WEST CITIZEN* Two Births ‘Lopez Reported At Hol ding Court Hosp ital Here Circuit Court Judge Aquilino , Key West General Hospital re- | Lopez is holding court in Miami| ported today two births in that} today. “He sent word to County institution. {Clerk Ross C. Sawyer that he A son, weighing six pounds woutd be back in Key West ‘to- nine ounces, was born at 8:05' morrow. | o'clock this morning to Mr. and a Oscar Ramirez, 817 Carson CITY GRANTS $3600 | (Continued from Page One) \is serious” regarding publie wei- Westeniny a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rol ie, | * 56.1 Poiicinns fovea ss Eel de ifare problems in the county. He comer weighed nine pounds. jsaid, “The demarids are. much | greater than they ever have been” and cited the increase since 1944 in the county public welfare ap- !propriations, $13,500 im 1944, $27,- {500 in 1945, $33,000 in 1946. Saw- tyer added that $40,000 would not | cover the 1947 expenditures need- Dock, also jed for public welfare in the coun- old Porter prop- jty. erty, will be used fdr the ter- Bentley said he did not want minus, together with ‘a portion |the city to make a contribution to of the Wagner property adjoining ;the county but requested that “it He said the city’s approval of a | take over the list of the $15-to- $20 per month indigent cases”, ex- cept for one county case. Under ‘ questioning by Cooper, it develop- i is ed that the present list of eight expected to pay reasonable taxes | cases may'be increased to as many and wanted only the city’s co- as 100. j@peration in making a property Commissioner John Carbonell arrangement. Arrangements in iyolunteered to investigate the lo- Cuba are complete, he said, the!cal problems himself with other Cuban government contributing |comimssion members but Com-! the dock to be used by the ferry, |missioner Hunter Harden of the| Delays Developed heity suggested that the munici- In reply to questions from pPality use the investigating set-up Louis Carbonell, of the County Commission and go on its findings. Saunders and Higgs both said they would be; glad to continue their investigat-} ing work on this basis. MacConnell Speaks Rev. James MacConnell, repre-| senting District 10, State Welfare | F Board, explained the position of that organization in the local wel- fare crisis. He pointed out that jthe state aid is restricted to old age assistance of those 65 or old-|! er, to the blind and to dependent | children. He said there are a families in Key West with depen- dent children from which the State Welfare Board had received requests for assistance since March| 1 but the board had had no funds | with which to meet the requests. | pe se cases, he said, had to be | referred to the county. The Sta Welfare Board is helping 578 c: KEY WEST ASSURED (Continued from Page One} no further’ hold-up so far as fi- nancing is concerned.” Williams said he expected that quested. Williams said the company Gicted that the ferry would be in | ¢peration December 16, but that ad developed. | |He admitted that Carbonell ae right in saying “no work has | been done on the ship since it was launched,” but that super- structure plans had not been completed until October 17. Williams told Carbonell she which he would announce within a month’s time. He said that Key West would be agreeably surpris- ed when al! the facts were known surrounding the project, especially as to the potential traffic whieh would be realized at the Key West terminus. The official said he could not indicate what month the ferry jn the county at a monthly cost might start operating. It was of $17,637, Father MacConneff] pointed out afterward, however, said. that if 150 working days are re- | quired {for completion fof, the ship and 30 days to move it to Newport News, the ship will be ready for operation here about! Sawyer pointed out that the $20} per month to indigent persons’ is only a pittance and not enough to prevent malnutrition Demeritt said that the efficient methods enable us to offer you superior printing service at fair prices. . Consider us when you place your next print- ing order, Phone 51 and Our Representative Will Call The Artman Press THE CITIZEN BUILDING Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Between MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar tives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o’clock Mid- | | night and arrives at Key West at } 6:00 o'clock A. M. Local Schedule: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o- clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o’clock A.M. and ot es at Key West at 5:00 o'clock P.M. FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: 92 and 68 WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets In Miami 2} tase atery CULTURE brought before the City; meen are Florida State Board of Beauty’ cense in any state in whieh er SCHOOL OPENS Culture Examiners and become a: desire to work. eA licensed beautician. All pupils HERE ON FEB. Tare, upon graduation ftom. the} Amphibian jtanks were The anouncement of the open-' Southernmost School. of Beauty! by the U. .S. Marine Corps -in ing at an early date of the South Culture, qualified to secure a He 1924. ernmoet School of Beauty Cal-| ture at 509 Southard Street ap-' pears in today’s Citizen. The school, which will open on’ | February 1, will be under the per-. {sonal management of Mrs. Estelle, Ness. | Registrations for the study of beauty culture are being accepted this week by Mrs. Ness, one of Florida’s most prominent eae tors. Mrs. Ness ‘is owner and mana- | ger of the Beauty Colony here, and in past years has taught beau- | ty culture in Miami, Daytona Beach and Lakeland, Fla. She passed the feacher’s. examination in 1939 with the highest average im the State of Florida. Besides holding a senior beautician’s li cense and an instructor’s license in this state, Mrs. Ness holds sen- ior beautician’s licenses from Cal- ifornia, Texas and Georgia. Since Mrs. Ness has a reputa-} tion of being Florida’s best gualty) fied instructor of beauty culture, | many of her pupils will come from } out-of-state as well as Central! and Northern Florida. | As many local residents have expressed a desire to become beauticians, the first class shall be made up of Key Westers. 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