The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 4, 1947, Page 3

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Peamay PEPRT ARY 4 1947 Key (ity Championships Mar, “of (OL RSOME Two OAL. UMIOL) HANDLE AP POR LADIES, FLAG. 18 | ond ' West Golf Club Lists 7 ‘Sailor's 92 Points March; Set Scoring Pace Gorman, star forward of the | woderate northeasterly winds t€ : U.S. Wilkie, leads the City Bas-) ketball League with a total of 92 h points in six games, for an aver-|Wedhesday. Cooler center eTttt, | i BASKETBAI I |8e of 15 points per game, figures | "Wort released by Scorekeeper Peter ‘ness with scattered showers and she key ae a joudy with ape B tonight ; Mode witthibad i marine Base and to other activi- day becoming fresh to gee ties ahd ships located at thé base rth ahd et oes | cai hiitge froin their hitomi w 8Y into civiljah clothing ate being completed. Sitice the Navy Departiment Florida: Corisiderable clowdi- 'TUG.TO.TOW SHIP TO JACKSONVILLE} Thé . Navy’s océah-going © tug, ATA.210,:is scheduled to leave Key West today or tomorrow towihg the LCI 683, an inactivat- 3 Lockers For Their Civilian Clothi: ) In City Cage Loop ws very: ey ate a eS where enlisted men of the Sub-j be held by the Commission ine Tampa 6th. SOPOR EXHIBITIONS Hich School Gymnas’ Aguilar showed today. Skaggs of | thunders authorized the wearing of civili- sel Gre ; i " . erstorms. Cloudy and show- civ ed vessel, for Green Cove Springs, has f “ren choice links (Might Games) . the. Red Raiders first-place club | ers followed by clearing and much/ am tlothing by Naval Personnel) which is hear Jacksonville, The om oer for pgs me ‘ Se te fo Se UMIMM, is second high man with 88 points | colder over north and central por- while of leave or liberty, it has LCI 883 will go into the Reserve|Key West, Jacksonville, Tampa, West Calf Club by Py i ini a become increas ide! nee 5 cia take ° i ie | , ’ TONIGHT— in 7 games. tions tonight and over extreme ingly evident that) rect at Green Cove Springs. Pensacola and Ta 4 cee ates et 718—Junior Conchs vs. Ro-|.. 1% Class B, Schultz of the Army south portion Wednesday morn-i there is need for adequate and ‘| Tn addition, the compuiiy aaies Ca ao mero’s Electric Service. | Defenders has taken the lead, al- ing. Fair and coldergWednesday.| suitable space for the storage of Y IN HISTORY © | permission to haw! passengers and , >> $1 Anny Deters Serie. {though having played oly ‘two! Guif and Jacksonville] civitjan clothing while it is not TODAY E America) baggage by seven-passenger se ~ be Ase . ames. He has scored 38 pdints,|through Florida Straits: Moder-} in use. iti terhe gi 2 5 - fi ties other oudt’s Wolves. 5 ate variable winds becornii ; 1824—Congress adopts a resolu-| dan from these ci! to any ae % 15—Radio vs. USS Wilkie. | 19 per game. _ . {fresh to strong north to pert _ Navy personnel are not atithor-|tion to offer a ship to Lafayette; part of Florida when are uM WPDNESDAY— } Tndiyicual so bo amt: iwest Winds ovei extreme northy! ized to wear civilian clothing oft/to bring him to America. grounded or air se dis. t 15—High School Varsity Girls | ae ed aldecs portion late this afternoon, over| thé Property of a Naval activity.; 1861—The Confederate States rupted. - & High School “B"} dee north and central portions tonight The plans include a provision}of America organized, in Mont-j’ Five hearings, principally for eatiiiae iol Girts : Plaver— FG PP TP Per Game |and over extreme south portions that the enlisted men may ob-/gomery, Ala. {West Florida transportation com teens Por 615-09 Marines vs. Coca- | Haskins 7 3°17 | Wednesday. Considerable cloudi-! taif assignment of personnel 1887—U.S, Interstate Commerce | panies, have been scheduled By Cola IB. Sweeting «2:6 (ness and showers today over south] lockers for their yse and may|Comrmission established. : the Florida Railroad Commission *15-Key West Transit Co. vs.!chages 8 88 1215 {portion and over extreme south} find adequate and clean sur-; 1899—Revolt against American for February 42 at its headquar- | Skaggs 40 | - A Red Raiders. La obese 18 9.45 6% portion Wednesday. Generally] roundings for changing clothes, {Tule in the Philippines. jters in Tallahassee, * pias » Sverre letendae. .2014:.k ae 5. ras north and central portions; This convenience will be ad- b Oe Saeest Pairin S | isted {Alonzo 8 1 17 3 _ late tohight and Wednesday. ministered through the Sub-/Degins ee rie campaign against NV 4VY SHIP LEAVES es als |Villareal 16 2 34 5 REPORT nfitine Base recreation fund. No|""s91g tyS. Senate appoints a PORT FOR NEWPORT ze Fer S ‘i iSawyer 1. 6 8 1 | Key West, Fla. Feb. 4, 1947 | estiinate of probable cost to the! imittce to investigate Bolshe | USS H, J. Thomas, o 2900-ton rm ch é U.S.S. Wilkie | (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m.,} men using the facilitiés has been Sagi AR gclagnae ial ad eae . es or Scote 2-Ball | | . Praca iS | vik’ activities here. destroyer, which has) hee ip | Ave. | Eastern Standard Time, made, but it is expected that, al- 1929 — Capt. Frank Hawks| Key West for two ‘weeks for hambe Foursome Event ls er ae eS ae Per Same) ma Office) though the project must be self-| makes coast-to-coast air record of training operations, left the pert ” jee, a ate ‘emperatures suporting, such cost will be very|18 hours and 22 minutes, ‘last night for Newport. Ro 1 es and < ay esi af q ot ; : James Se “5 15 |Highest yesterday 76} small. :1935—Congress fixes debt max-! ‘ it o t ngs for two-ball Scotch }Gorman 40 12 92 Be | Lowest last hight 0. 69 Generally, the plan is. to con-|imiam-at'$45 billion. i Todav’s Atiiti D foursome play at the Key West !McKee $ 3 i 48 feet oe Soman 72| vert Building No. 132, at the] 11986—The Veterans of Future! oe nniversalte Golf Club were announced today | Ween . : rH 7% 1 Cees i ipita arr Main Gate (Southard ‘street) into | Wars incorporated by several | 1792—James G. Birney, tanted ‘ Professional Joe Lopez. The Radio '. | Rainfall, 24 hours ehding the locker building. The Inlustr{-|Princeton University students. tl nolitionist, ang-slavery, Presi f Will be played — between ee: 8:30 am, inches 51 #! Telations office which now oc- ie te (United ‘aontinl candidate, born in Dane ’ Sea? Feb: 6 and 13, inclusive } Player— FG FT TP Per Game} Relative Humidity Sues ay DUDE Wat he wine 1942 Aiesrtean fighter planes (ville; Ky.) 2160: ny Sees I i ein miilybe-|C. Smith..80 11 @ 9 | 78% ed to a new location on. the first} (vse {mer é pranes!! 1g02—Mark Hopkins; farmed @ pairs automatically be ‘Rv Smith17 6 40 5 nT A deck of Building No.:91, In this | attack Japs in Java, ieducator, longtime president of to their opponents at jy” : ; ‘omorrow's Alinahac : . “Industrial Rela-|,944—Americans beaten; by 'winiams Coll M bor: edies Wight dinner of broiled 'Woodson .22 5 49 & (Eastern Standard Time) new office the Industrial Rela- Gérmans in ‘bloody fighting at ‘Williams College, Mass. n in \ Ladies agreocrige gate iSauhders it >@: 92 3 Sunrise 7:08 a.m.j tions organization will continue Netfutio, Haly “ ; Stockbridge, Mass. DiedJune 1, oh “Whe anacaa, | mmowles —14 94 32 442 |Sunset to be readily accessible to visitors} g i ) 1887. Marina, Fet 14. The asses 4 . ae . ; 2 1945—U S. First Cavalry enters > 47 ets t . ' wht Halts Tih mer eu be $2.00 per plate, plus | Ward 123 27 3% {Moonrise —...._.. 6:28 p.m.| from the city since the building Manila, cis mise pase iui 1847-—-(100 years ago) « Charles La DS puscent Ge and the leer: wil ee 5 Moonset =. 7:18 a.m.] is located directly at the North’ 1946—Russia invokes veto iy HE Batt none a ge ee. W ith \ \ : h » pay for their foes’ lady'| Coca-Cole a TIDES Gate (Green street). erin’ UN Security Council over $1, 99 Igig ' ayy i guests as well | FG Fr TP P aes | Tomorrow Accessibility to the new office}British troops in Greece. i "1870—John Mitchell, miner at . The tournament committee has | 5 oS “S 23 ek = ae Naval Base for employees within the base = ‘2 Vaior leader, United” Sime Raiders In Lead agesied that other regular |) erick 16 3 38 y, | _(Bastern Standard Time) [Will be assured by extension of | tine, of the Industrial Relations workers head, born at Braidwood, ; and their wives be asked | ee 10 > Be 31, | High Tide Low Tide | the present bus run to include} office, the move must be made!7)) Died Sept. 9, 191% ga at ened ond pomanay Phonic Ne Chee it 0 ae 3 {10:15 a.m: 3:48 am, pees of ue ffice and industri- gradtialty ire it is expected to| 1886-—-Edward B. Sheldon, net- . the question of who pays ;C- Lewin 16 13 45 6 Sil ane ae a ge att oa ae ae ie have all facilities fuctioning 100 ed playwright, creator of Broad P. Herrick 21 5 47 6% 8:51 p.m. 2:09 pum. in Rie ‘oO age a mini- perth in not more than sjx vax, uccenpet. Dorm in Chicago. ™ " d a mM. 5 1m, mum, interierence wit the rou-}j weeks time. ied Apri * 5 ning a hos ane R. D vs. Ja sae Tae reas serail ae ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA ee eal give) : eae a m har a pes 4d vs. James Ave. Reference Station: Key West a R. Spottswood and B. Grooms] Player— FG FT TP Per Game! gy; os dig Height of | Curry Harris and H. O’Bry-/R. Barber 16 4 36 42 oy {high water | a an Oe lHerring 24 6 54 , 6t¢ | Bahia Honda = —ohr. PeWut! Jack Mayes and Orvis KempjE. Swe'ting 18 6 42 5 Pit oe 10min. 0.0 ft. nag W& Tony Demeritt and Francis!L. Smith 10 3 23 3 |No Name Key +2hr. Dejaney + |G. Barber 35 11 81 10 } (east side) 20 min. » the! Wm. Watkins and Fielden El- | Sellers Cs 1 ie Chica = —Ohr. | “ ana berteon vs. Kirschenbaum and|McCown —. 6 1 13 2 Pee a cae Sia “lerce | U.S. Marines | Caldas Channe! 3 ikey Park and Dr. W. Kemp} Ave. || (north end) 10min. +1.4 ft. . © Yates and Pinkey Osborne.; Player— FG FT TP Per Game; Minus Sign—Corrections to be . J. Sellers and Leo Lopez vs.|Russell ..19 0 38 Sle | subtracted <a P Mesw, Jr, and Hartley Albury.} Fisher 27 16 70 10 ‘| Plus Sign — Corrections to be F + HM Knight and F. Matthews vs.'Bynum.... 4 0 8 1 \ added. » Clem Price and Bob Dillard | Hanson oi A. 8 2 a " ne. Loucks and McCardle vs. J.' Berry its SS 8 2 |USO STARTS FRIDAY Mira and Dr. Moore. | Nolon 4-354) 2 ‘ + 7 Ban K Knowles and P. Sher vs. H.| CLASS B MEN’S LEAGUE | BRIDGE NIGHTS” Sener Ali © Mira and Moore ! Romero's Electrics Bridge “fiends” and Beginners | ; , C€. Salas and Hamel vs. Bill! hoe. played at the Jackson Square | Curry and Ed Gross | Player— FG PT TP Per Game| USO last night, the first of a! 4! M Wallace and Lewin vs. Ty-} Wallace 6 0 12 2 series of Friday bridge nights. | son and Free | Romero 9 4 22 3 | ieee cite mani yy - ed Warnock Ot a 6 AOM Ist and Mrs. Barbara Ward, | p MOMOOODOOSOSESOCCSOCNSO® | A Lury 10 14 34 7 Misses Josephine and Matty | ‘ 9 Brogli it, <6 27 4 James, Chief Daroll Robinson, People Ss For um Dunes VSS 4 te | Mi s, Anne Cypherd, Robert Hay- | Red Masters | Osterhoudt’s Wolves den, S2-c and winter visitor Hed- memenereresenrroceetsree ae Pde Ave. | ley V. Snook, of Toronto, Cana- Player— G sy er Game! da. i Demeritt a 2 8 142 | The Friday bridge nights are Saunders 8 0 16 bs | open to the public, as well as to} Squaller ..5 2 11 j servicemen and their families. | : Roe E ; aa 5 | All bridge players are invited. 4 ster a 4 v2 { Lioyd 1 p02 i | esis +a Henson ..2 0 4 2 Your Horoscope | peeianeiniess Domenech 1 0 2 2 , } 7 | A TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4,'1947 | RED DEANE CHALLENGES | URES Core Ave. |—-Today brings an enterprising RTS E nines a he € i ae oe ese of | Plaver— FG FT TP Per Game| and Lear spelt Uae ee : h | j ad ag, sec ee i > Walker 1 ent tongue and a ready pen. A t SY ia | ‘ a he Kev West Citizen carried anye oe i 2 ae 4 |benevolent and sympathetic na- ee giving e peop e . N t ts sports page. labeling] >" B gi 11 6 26 54% ture is combine dwith an am- : : . ‘ t t baseball club, the lk Swe'ting 17 0 34 1042 |bitious mind. Success and com- ‘ e . nme f tt st-half of the! 7) is 3 3h Sa fort, with more of the world’s d t tat i ? ar ve (white) as CS epee 5 2°12 3 goods than you need, are indi- rans r ion eee a ¢@s © pene A. uth) champ y West, after de- | Russell St 10 2 }cated. Women born this day are Ail Stars, Sun- | e 45 4 joften blessed with twin chil-| i rors PeHING Dock tern Jan. 26th in the in- Army Defenders dren. ad ] ft f it Sa i roan ---and lots of it! ta ant you fans to! pjayer— FG FT TP Per Game} TODAY’S BIRTHDA A ents I am being radical,}Anderson 17 4 38 5% | (Know America) | easmeals © +“ + thin t the! Foster a 3 31 5 | The Rev. Dr. Beverly pedal from puppyhood, Greyhound grew on one good idea: to build ‘ ticl a b zu 2) 2 a 6 r, Protestant Episcopal bis f 5 > ‘. : ving that honor to|Kushmaa 11 1 28 5 | Cleveland, born in Warsaw, Va,| a new, “American-style” travel system for THE PEOPLE, =m 8 { b? As you all|Schultz 17 4 38 19 165 years ago. | P : ; cnet reignisupreme| [Osborne 15 (1/2 5% | Gharles A. Lindbergh of the} Not mail... not freight... but PEOPLE. . self, or themselv- | spree j United oe ee eee The thing Greyhound knows best is how to get people to the places ' 4 SINESS iN S “onn., famed aviator, born in De- . i A 2 — git! es champions, until they take on ie is | ents VeRs ABO. they want to go... at the times they want to go...at prices they can afford. sll competitors in} RVENING /TS3 sole. Bar ver, chait-| . ee . eerea.s ts tive field of athle- | ANOTHER WEDNESDAY abe Poel ee es el And Greyhound does this for more cities, towns, villages and corners 6 f race. color Or) “phe first evening session of the | ance Corp., Washington, born at; than any other transportation system. |Businessmen’s Athletic Associa-! Marshall, Mo., 54 years ago. | A ae Z - : AM ORALL 1 nember of the colored |tion was held last night at the} Erich Leinsdorf of Larchmont,| What’s more, Greyhound makes this “American-style” travel friendly, . aan " w eball club here in Key West, 'high school gymnasium and drew /N. Y., former conductor of the} rnint . : 7 . io citi s ao peor it necssary, for the ‘nearly a dozen men for ah hour's| Metropolitan and Cleveland Sym- easy, Convenient... stopping in the heart of big cities. .. at me drug store mny other club here {workout. Some arrived late, phony Orchestras, born in Austria | across from the city hall... or at Pete Jones’ ranch, if that’s where Pete thet considers ives champ- | however, but promised that they | 35 years ago. | i wine, TREP bon v1) . 7 t a ye us iF a five game | would attend Wednesday’s session! Seth W. Richardson of Wash | wants to get off. PeseTORs SATERD 4 the Municipal Stadium |from 6 to 7 p.m ; jington, D. C., noted lawye | Why do the people like Greyhound? There’s your answer: good trans- ‘ foture. Then, the win-{ Coach N. H. Pepper, director, / at Otterville, lowa, 67 years ago. | ‘ i dl fi if ; can, undoubt- /Said that the workouts will stress! Henry Monsky of Omaha, Nebr.,! portation...at low cost... and lots of it. he recognized as the Island |Volleyball, weight lifting, calis-!head of the Jewish fraternal or-| ithenics and other conditioning | ganization, Bnai Brith, born in{ y been trying for some jevents. Omaha, 57 years ago. | sxe any one of The the patronage, the clubs have | guaptguminspemnststeaiasimmatmaeaiton, | Southard and Bahama Streets Phone 242 that league to play been receiving during the firs as mur pants half of their winter league, aN STAR * BRAND | { £ been de t " ve alw ec} demand this contest. You There are hundreds +, ightfully entitled to it here that would to witne such a contest, It nally think they are; Key West Fia., 4 In appreciation of Feb. 4, 1947. « baseball fans Yours in Sports, ALPHEUS (Red) DEANE. | and CUBAN ‘|Your Grocer SELLS That Good | AMERICAN COFFEE Try A Pound Today: i — teaaRaar ni aaa tae <a:' GREYHOUND CF Piaaticese

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