The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 11, 1947, Page 3

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FOR SUNSOX; MIAMI ST TO TRAIN HERE HREE OTHER CITLES MOLCGHT CLUB; HOU we swrnorrey co.) BASKETBALL aw res Hich Sch nae ool. Gymnasium te West Poinciana ad- } ¢ it Games) " te the Municipal | Wednesday: 7:15 p, m., USS Wil- kie vs. U. S. Marines; 8:15) p. m., Army Defenders Vs. Romero’s Electric Service; | 9:15 p. m, High School Girls vs. Catholic Youth uid today Club Girls, F Mills While, director of Thursday: 7:15 oi mm. West Housing Authority, | Marines vs. Red Raiders Hamlin permission to use, 815 p. m., Junior Conch: formerly occupied vs. Osterhaudt Wolv 9:15 p. m., USS Wilkie. Friday: 7:15 p. m., Youth Club Girls vs. Hgih School “B” Girls; 8:15 Key West Transit WKWF; 9:15 p. m. USS Wil- mmittee for use by! Maw Sunsox as a club weing and dining cen- he Hamlin, committee | PAL ganization Hamiin. went! the arrangements s profes 3 camp for, n its history. | p. m, uring two addi-; Co., vs. ngs from the Hous-| Red Raiders vs. | tempor kie, i club, news looked awaiting pe ional office of | ng Agency in} turn over two idings to the Muni | committee Close Games Played In Loop, Catholic Youth Council eked out a 41-40 win over the Wildcats, {the Wolver-nes squeezed through btaining single to a 28-26 decision over the re, fle ‘kelieved. Blimps and the Conchs spitled the’ Raiders, 30 to 21, in High School olution which )League games last night. later, A meeting; Box scores: it the City Hall] c.Y.C. interested in bring- Player— F nal club to Key}Mora ta more concert- | Gardner the needs of ;Cruz Hamlin has Delgado the Rotary Club, Tone qpinder 1 Commerce and | ar officials blem to be solved, Pere. 0 8 0 16 0 5 0 6 0 won ck o Total Points— 41 i Wildcats needs of the club} pjayer— FG FT ith an expenditure | Herrick 1 0 Hamlin estimated, He!H, Roberts 6 0 ted that the play-/C. Perez 6 a true ex-|Brown 4 0 hospitality | Lewis 3 dances and New ent Total Points— 40 ‘ cities have at- . ; Wolverines Sake |. Player— FG FT TP r “S| Boeyen 5 0: 10 Park, Avon} Gathey 3 letter from | gawyer eee the Sun- | Sopha 0 oO: famlin, said! McCullough 3.4 ih | Bryant 5 Bi 1 ri exten Key West] Total Points— 28 \ n get | Blimps Miami | Freeman 3 0 6 radio sta-| Sardinias 302 is we expect 1 Giles 9 s 9 n publicity de- | Roberts {Spencer 1 0 2 st and send |"! Ni cities in| raphs Total Points— 26 He said that a Conchs i i go intol- Player— FT FG ations such as the|P, Castillo uv 4 2 1 {H. Castillo 0 yesterday ac-|E, Perez 0 jecision “to|Thompson 0 1 training in|Smith 0 1 It quote i Cone as say- | Valdez 0. G6 skies Miami club we Total Points— 30 : Raiders r gray with Player— FT FG usly it p rinted | Cerezo 0 4 f the Miami} Beaver 0 0 Louis Browns) p 1 2 ason the Sun-| Doughtry 0 2 i 1 t where tk » find another | Larsen 0 j Lloyd 0 —_—— ) Knight 9 0 KUNAL UR. | Solomon 0 oO SPORTS and RECREATION PLR LLL Total Points— 21 One-Minute Sports Quiz . What was Gil Dodds known as before he gained name on the ith Beach, south |' i \tr SWIMMING Ve Did Tenniser Mulloy win hi EEPSEA FISHING—Gulf Dock match n the recent Davis Cup Craig PAY ‘ de nneli|. 3- Who is Dutch Leonard { jing for this year? BASEBALL _Wint jue dou-| 4 Where is Arturo Godoy’s home ante 5, What was Ted Williams sup ee posed to have signed for this GOLF —Mur , ; | Sa TENNIS w Park on Di-| ANSWERS: Street (day and night! 1. A preacher. | 2. Yes BASKETBALL » courts) 3 The Philadelphia Phils South Beach and Bayview! 4 Chile : 5. Reported to have received i between $60 to $70 thousand. JINXED CAR HANDBALL SHUFFLEBOARD Bayview Park. — Bayview i South Beach, oo JINXED CA PICNICKING——Tables at Bay-' JEFFERSON CITY, Mo—After Park “buying a new car i HILDREN’S PLAYGROUND — (iene Brubley loan Park tive and the ce OMFORT STATIONS—Bayview an accident Park having the car Y burned 312, the Coast paired again < Recently, he had been fc inty and v - him. Brut until after shway. made it when brig “Pa being held 1S. AMMHTNGNUEUNSAEU, building has been | “ZHWMUNUMMNgtutnnemnmrmna | Coca Cola vs. Catholic | ; the state organization, headed by Lloyd F. Gahr. “You see,” explained Mis. Rub- z F . inoff, in the lobby of LaConcha eee you were in the! way bridges, requested county | (Ompervation teken at 8:30 a.m. ! Hotel, “it} was in school that; United states: t commissioner: at idard Time, Davy Peet Par whe at Herbert, Favorite Composer j ers to. provide, trans uae * he Office) AVR, & n arhas a s Rubinoff said’ that’ his favorite portation for. workers who wish- } gildditation exereises at the War- nee = : Se to pass the week-end in Ki ; ‘ 5 Saw, Gaheervatory. when Dave was composer is Victor Herbert. Mrs. see gy eepa Neat in Key.| Highest. yesterday |... 59 14 that Victor Herbert discovered | Rubinoff, however, said her fav- > West. As there are so many..who| Lowest-last Oe 53 orite selectian, d by her hus- | Wish to make the trip, the com-| Mean —_ s i 56 ani cl tegphoned that a event in pro; necessitated cancellation. — F gave the: ‘eee a a j eo losing here on Jan- bd Friday Homestead! ‘est in spe of ie year. she any of the two bi | tories: scored: over the Conchs. this iyear, having, won, 27-26 at Home- stead in, the -Conchs’ first game of ban season, int December. Orlando, President: 2. James B, Keith, Orlando, Treasurer; 3. Dallas ‘ tor with state headquarters in Orlando; [Vice Presidents by Congressional: | St. Petersburg: 5. Richard Lewinson, Jacksonville; 6. Ned Miller, Tallahassee; 7, ami: 8 Paul A. Guthrie, Daytona Beach; 9. J. L. Waugh, West Palm Beaeb. drew Grant, Tallahassee; 11. Research, C. Davis. Furner, rk, Tampa; 13, State Progress, Fletcher Morgan, Jackson Horace F. Cordes, Miami. y_ West will-compete in .» (the, South, Elorida high school A united battle on the pari of all merchants of Fl orida to fore-stall imposition of a sales tax in chapleghis . | Florida, will be one of the main topics of discussion at a meeting of heads of the! Florida State Recent ine fang “ar: Saale foday, as Association at the Hillsboro Hotel at Tampa February 16 and 17. pl: atrick’s Junior Var- Pointing out that advocates of a sales tax stress the “equal distribution of; taxation: ohouge such sity ide, has no transportation, J. Andrew Grant of Tallahassee, who is chairman of the association’s / Legislative! Co! “He, would ‘appreciate the etailers have found that argument “fallacious”. Wo or thrée automobiles i do “Sales taxes fall heaviest on people of moderate and small incomes, strikes the unemployed,’ ‘and by 1 en er bess wv even those on relief, and particularly discriminates against those with large ‘families. to support,’ rhe | a Apa ‘Mism Beach. ‘Phe trip jwould statt/at b p.m. and the team said ° There is the invitation \would. return the same night, a levy, declared tha “A sales tax never acts as a brake on government waste and extravagance. sto spend more and: more public money instead of less and le ted. Declaring thay,introduction of legislation calling for salés tax was “almost certain,” he’ said ‘that of Orlando, would fight ‘to forestall such taxation. chairmen, and all members of the Legislative and‘ Public snt at the meeting. is \ Officers of the association, committee Affairs Committee will be pre [ae | Key West a : Fair VN VV VO ROS | weather’ with slowly. risi ig tem- ;perature. Winds ‘moderate to RUBINOFF REC ALLS OWN YOUTH Key West kh | sees oe We becoming strong offshore. finimum tem- oo | Days Gone By sting oh Pe! partly AS. TAKEN FROM: | cloudy tonight and Wednesday. OF THE CITIZEN | Rising, temperatures. FEB. 11, 1937" Bast’ Gulf and Jacksonville ee Florida Straits: Gentle one * w. to- : ; County Gomniadiaee at a, ape eon ancelanaling artist said that | meeting last night, passed east to east Wednesday, except resolution to purchase $80,000 of | maderate to, fresh, over extreme. the county’s refunding bonds, | south portion, Weather partly. European atmosphere.” he said : eae | cloudy. “It has Spanish balccnies. and un- { Many of the Key. Westers, ; working on the Overseas High-| Key, West, Fla., Feb. 11, 1947 usual architecture. Yeu would i Son ate te Him May Be IN RUSSIA AS HE VISITS SCHOOLS RABAAAAALAAAAASAAAAAAAMAAAAAMAAMAMAMRAMDD | “§ of visits which ky, good-natured Violin made to he was surprised at the atmos- st schools last ‘here here. “It ason behind them | which his pretty blonde wife ex plained best of al The rapid serie: Rubino: and hi has more of aj; him. Victor Herbert-then, brought him 46 (he United Stalesas band, is the “Warsaw Concerto“; Mission decided not to grant the | Normal 2 70 Rubinoff said that her fa-,bY “Richard Addinsell, “because | Tequest. jaz ., Precipitation husband, had appeared free | Dave dedicated it to me.”} Rubin- | ee | Rainfall, 24 hours ending 30 school assemb in the of music for the} “Ladies Night” of the Key} 8:30 am. inches... oF few. years throughout the ; V10!n, , and is the only | West Rotary Club willbe held at - Helative Humidity { nited St Yet, just before Violinist to play it. The music is} La Casa Marina on the night of 12% | West High: Written with such feeling, she ex- | March 18. ined, that it is especially beau- on the violin. ingfield, Ill,” he Key xiy the maestro wa ind spirited as though adventure. leaving fo school Almanac eastern Ropers tendard, Time) i 7:04 a.m. 319 p.m. | | | : ” Mré Rub- fembers of the tr keto ye ieee peo-| inoft aid, “the people just stood | Highy, Opera Comping wilt re- | Moonti e aa cae . hese young peo-lup spontaneously when he: fin-; Hearse @ Program, tonight in’ the! Moonset ~11:43 a.m. he said, “how much their i) ape cheered.” | Ov is Hotel for the memorial | T a means (ee? ora | ‘The Rubinoffs’ livesin) Wichitanse acess", ayaa bea Semmsena| Tomortow. it means to study and work! |, toured the | 4merican war veterans on the af- | Naval Base Tex., but have es ; i ternoon of February 15. (Bastern: Standard Time) High Tide Low Tide :06 a.m. 8:08 a.m. 46 p.m. 10:02 p.m. | ITIONAL TIDE DATA During bonds | aa arded a| One of the skeletons unearth-; his efforis,jed in digging a trench: for a presidential citation; sewer main, at the westerly end | 4, 1944, the same day Tells of Humble Start The renowned virtuoso told in; quiet tones of | youth in Grod. no of Czarist Russia, ne t his poor er. on October of Fleming street, was that | Reference: Sfation: Key West Mitedinuiehoes he iis Son Weahipice cote ete rae ber Time of] Height of | ‘ and = WPA officers said today, The) Ste¥on— Tide [high water : es TODAY IN HISTORY {skull was taken by Foreman Bahja'Honda —Ohr. noff said es would play i (Know America) | Charles Garing to a local dentist, \ Norte K 10min. 0.0 ft. Oh ene ws 1801 Jefterson and; who said it evidently was an‘In- | “2. N ea aga aron Electoral Col- | diun’s, ; | mace ches ee dent, and House, ac- | = aw, with each! ote, votes Burr : ‘(Sandy. Point), 40 min. Mrs. W. I. Bullard-and childten Calas Channel +2hr. arrived from Tampa~.on “the| “.(qdrth,end) /..10 min. +14 ft. i steamship Cuba this: morning: to} Mini 1 Sign —Cornections to be, to one esident and selection join Mr. Bullard. ‘subtracted: Mudd, the the stu a ness, a —— | plus’ ‘Sign — ‘Corrections to bes progra L 1 Mr. and Mrs, Alfred -Sawyer, | added. uincoln n con: | tors, pardo! by Presi- who were called here because of 'the illness of Mrs. sunk | Mother, Mrs. George Knowles, of Reynolds avenue, returned today! to their home in Miami. Sawyer's ne POBAY’S BURTEDAYS (Know. ‘ica) Adm. Henry K. Hewitt, former 'commander of U.S. naval forces ea ‘in Europe, born in Hackensack, | Today The Citizen says in an} N. J., 60 years ago. ‘ editorial paragraph: Colgate W. Darden, Jr. hei Hitler has been dictator of! cellor of the College of William Germany four years and has just; and Mary, ex-governor of Vir-, ginia, born Southampton Co., Va., : 50 years ago, : Dr. Valeria H. Parker of New. Ven Lose Most Weight ‘York, noted social hygienist, born On Trips To Europe: in Chicago, 68 y 1go. NEW YORK—(AP)—Men on bert B, Dick, Jr., president, a pees Dick Co., Chicago, ieago, 53 5 Dr. Hugh T. K of Pittsburgh, it statistics eminent Presbyterian clergyman, jborn in Ontario, Canada, 76 years p “Maine” 8, raised by soldiers | return of the Vatican City Loan Cor- mgress. i ng on Lu- R re-clected himself when Rut jown Will Teach Son eG Dave has never tat iy on the violin be to teach Ru “He i by C ases on © more 1A than women what w American World Airways’ | ago. ration: "Dr. John J. Tigert, the University of Florida, born in 10 to, Nashville, Tenn., 63 years ago. round-trips; Dg, Willard C: Rappleye of Co 164 | Jur J dean of? the they leave and in the low faculty of ‘m >, born at Ma- | return jrinette, W r hand have re and New ; had no legal significance. the average; were made of lea or eturn weigh-' and conferred on the winners in | thletic contests. s flying to food Europe show, ly lose about ch ALL BLIND CHICAGO.—Wh Crowns and coronets originally They born in if president of to. ey ee tect Ae He said, reconaissance aircraft 4 agg oe chartroom off the Jaet tute i in Fisheries, Research kee. order to realize” the fisheries tar get of he current Five Year Plan. The chartroom will keep check on the’ location of ships andthe ‘movement of fish. and: use radio to. direct the: casting. of nets, He said. deconaissance att had, discovered that the “ae ; Sea, previously thought to be fish poor, was. heavily stocked, with fish—away from old fishing areas. Soon. he declared, it will be supplying at least ten times as much: fish as, previously, the last part of the KEY. WESTER N bad va TOURS enfgneest mena Ger many, Feb. 11.—Sgt, Elmer M. Bennett, son of. Mrs, M. E, Ben nett of 712 Eaton. strect,’ Key West, Florida, serving. with” the Army Air forces, in "Europe, is taking full advantage of the op- portunities. offered him by the special services, branch, He. is offered a three day pas: once a month, with reservations made. in advance for the very best facilities that may, be. had at any resort or r center he desires. It will be possible. for him to take tours of Paris, Lon- don, Rome, Berlin or any othe: historic or scenic location. In January, Sgt. Bennett, ar- ranged for tour in Garmish, a famous resort located’ in” the southern sector of Bavaria in the heart of the Alpine Mountains. It is popular for its wide variety of sports in both summer and winter, Today’s Anniversaries (Know. oa 1802—Lydia Maria, Child, yer satile and: popular writer her day, noted abolitionist, born in Med ford, Mass. Died Oct, 20, 1880. 1812—Alexander H; Stephens, Georgia lawyer-congressman, vice president of the Confederacy, who served the South well, born in ‘Taliaferro County, Ga. Died March 4, 1883, 1833—Melville W. Fuller, Chi- cago lawyer and Democratic lead- er, Chief Justice of the U.S. Su- preme Court, “a very humane, honest, unpretentious man,” born at Augusta, Maine. Died July 4, 1910, 1836—-Washington Gladden, the jnoted Columbus, Ohio, Congréga- |tional clergymna, preaching ap- {plication of Christian principles jin social life, born at Pottsgrove Pa, Died July 2, 1918. 1847—-(100 years ago) Thomas Alvah Edison, called the greatest inventor in recorded history, born in Milan, Ohio, Died West Or ange, N. J., Oct. 18, 1981. 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