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TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1947 _ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN - areca TT. | rt = STARS MARK HAVANA’S LINE-UP PLAYING MIAMI TOURISTS SATURI Shortstop Hidalgo Said To Be One of 7 TODAY IN HISTORY | Softball Best In Baseball; ‘Tourists’ - | PEOPLE’S FORUM i i i . ially g | Strike lied at Ford’ iver; angling for Hidalgo for some time _ ago, selling watermelons. Last | cither one having a determining like the successful hitter of a nor gamblers; especially the home and, for the best of reasons. As Rous plants a ‘ord’s River; Brooklyn and Washington in par-; year she added fishing bait | effect upon the future of the city, Jack-pot. On the other hand, grown variety, I.am just consid-!I see it, these are the elements 1942—Hand-to. ticular, but he prefers to play in: and rabbits, With part of her Do you want a race track? A they acquire a loyalty for the city, ering the elements of a problem! of the problem before Key West. -hand fighting at| A 5 A i retlnas ; {Bataan between Americans and for the time being, at least.| profits she purchased a deep | race track would certainly bring of their choice that results in a’ confronting a city which is well] STEPHEN C. SINGLETON. | Japs. ! Cuba. The Havana club has some’ freeze unit and plans to sell | new money into the city, It towing and dependable repeat beloved because it is ‘Different’. ‘504 N.W. 60th Street, Ww. 1944—U.S. flyers . mistakingly: 1789—Opening of First Session, Bayview Park U.S, House, in New York City,;) TONIGHT— ishi The: Cittuen wercemes expres run if th Id not gambl V8 then country's capital. . 1:30—Bob's Sports Shop Ishin: atoun of the views of ite read- ," oe ee on ‘ i oss j ers, bat the editor en the | th 2 s We 1835—The New England Mu- Gilmore, | tlwhe ta delete any eaten rae CuMeomene Wherever, the suck , tual Life Insuramce Company, | > * ENJOY KEY WEST ANG} The writers’ should’ be (ahs school up, the barracuda rally bi , Boston, chartered—birth of mu-| gw. LocK f sont confine the letters so ‘round. Now. does Key West be- 5; is tual life insurance. . SPRING! q LING WITH BIG CATCH. ODD ODL OID LS lieve that it can benefit from ‘the! HOLD.‘ THIS SPACE UP TO THE LIGHT 1840—National Convention: of! to bed with a cold, Danny 4 H Ine i Ki y i the Liberty Party in Albany, N./7, _ES; MAY PLAY ONE'Fish Bait sam peer eee 20 often) : AND GET A “SURPRISE” ¥.—a short-lived abolitionist ‘po-| Wey” ' cp pmecae ae ‘Pays More Than AGAINST RACING jpteeent: Browee ee aes S 1esse Udi regulssiatoe taseaten ) s in-} ‘Editor, The Citizen: | : : : this day numbers 30,000, although. Teaching School | Heaven forbid that 1 shoula , For Key West has a very at-) war) with Spain declared this { jventure to advise Key West oacuve Ip iesent prosrect, Only, month,” StS;/ | AQURRAY, Ky—(AP).—Mre. which has always played its hand | St, Augustine can compare with, 1922—First day of country-wide y Key West fans will have an op-| James Overby, president [the way it deemed best and wel-|>Ut can rot equal Key West in: ; coal strike involving half a mil-i of seeing not only 2) of the Calloway County /comed no advice from officious the attraction that its unique lion. a smooth ball club but one of the, Homemakers Club, says she [fcreigners, in which classification {°lation from all of ‘the commer- | 1924—-Hitler | sentenced 0:15, | best shortstops in baseball. made more money sel: fish {I now find myself, cialized sordidness of the “resort” | ‘ years’ prison for Munich beer-; } Manuel Hidalgo, the Havana peit last year pes srg | But, cuynrian advising, I. ma: "towns has for the finest class of! —_— SSReRRSIRORSA ‘hall revolt. ; | / short field man, is spoken of in! paid ac a school teacher in ; perhaps express my sympathy as Visitors and residents, the artists,! there is some’ addition to your’ of cash turned over; but the| 1941—Joint resolution of oon ST. } the same breath as Marty Marion’ the past. | Key West is confronted by ‘a thinkers, writers and musicians’, ers t t solid “and: the finest og. }Etese Hot: to-wecamninn amy irene @f the St. Louis Cards. | Mrs, Overby ventured into {difficult problem with two pos- ofthe country. jaye ose er eee tae By fonda Here, Wold fromione: sem Major league clubs have been! marketing business two years | sible eetutioe, the eraatandot True, they do not spend money! ! am not criticizing gambling,’ perity; a place to be sought for;|American power to” another. ul top ase hy — ae frozen rabbit meat this year. would bring a great many people Business: Nor, an eney, be lured bess Hey aa ore to ex- Miami 38, Fla, wil and injure over 100 in Switz- j Francisco lardo, second |» to Key West who, under present away to follow the crowd to some change that priceless “difference” 3 ‘ lerland. | baseman, who with Hidalgo gives| DME MOOD Sa M4 nations would want ates of flash opening of a new sensation- which once lost ‘can never be rag pli * + 1945—U,S. Tenth Army begins; { the Cubans a whirlwind double-! Gi E. . fit, In bidding for the custom of al excitement with the hope! of gained, for the advantages to bei innMenMMNMNA, | the invasion of Okinawa. U.S. ‘Two tay capeuies, “i play combination; Orlando Suar.| Scouts Given Exercises | t:;. class, Key West would hard. winning money with the odds gained by becoming a race track’ :Ast and 9th Armies encircle 30000! @Li VITAMINS Gerald Pinder instructed . the a i H }Germans in the Ruhr. 6 a aeeeeete Mex, plichérs and Catholic Boy Scouts in musical’ 1Y be on equal terms with other SU ee town? | | 1946. —-H idal w ii ’ knows vo be eeveaulal so bumes ‘Rafeal Rivas, who pitched Hava- ‘eallithenice faring their- weekly | T2cing:centers. There is nothing Against the money that race} And, anyway, is Key West SO + <q ONCE RONAN 7, if ae ‘uge Ca wvave At the smimicion, ples hives ead iroa. ma to 26 victories last year. meeting at St. Mary’s Parish tay to be said against fine dogs; nor track: followers may bring in, nard up that it has to sell the! ipa = aceth Sas ak jaska ‘The Tourists showed no’ worry jas¢ Friday evening. The next: the way they run. But, as an af-. check up on the money the cars family jewels to survive? I think | Room Mothers Meet \ Transportation strikes ‘in Detroit | 7¥e 62.00 + taal ee ver the Havana line-up yester- session will be held Friday, April traction, they are a phony. Who and the jewelry that the unlucky ,not. I think that Key West, if; All room mothers of the Jun. and Akron; Ohi $7.98 day, however, taking an all-day 12, at 6:45 p.m. | would pay admission to see-dogs ones can take out. The Miami! it conserves its priceless assets ior-Senior Parent-feachers Asso- | e fishing trip on the charter boat; = -—--~-- -~--- —--——-——- > > : "~~; Papers print, almost daily, an ap- has before it an era of solid pros- | ciation will hold a meeting at 8 The use of visiting cards for so- “Boy Mac”, of Manager Bill: P.W SOLD 755 TICKETS TO | palling list of the “get away perity not possessed by any other ' o'clock tonight at the home ofjcial purposes is supposed to have (Cates of the Red Raiders, The en- S)ol o W > el | money” collected unilaterally, as town in Florida. Not the loudest Mrs. Dorothy Porter, Southardjstarted in the court of Louis XIV } tive squad came back full of . ; we say in diplomatic circles, and; publicity, not the:greatest volume ' street. riatr'esywoe te “| BALTIMORE-MIAMI GAME; 850, [222 fe mat aad tones teas; TOTAL OF FANS, CLUB SAYS! Piteher Dick Farkas for the The Business and Professionai Women’s Club said today smaliest. Souter also hooked an that it sold 755 tickets to the Baltimore Oriole-Miami Tour- amberjack which would have ist game Saturday. Not all ticket purchasers attended the ay rm ve To saat sed game as the total number paying admission into the ball said, but just os he was park was 730, of whom 308 were acults and 24 children who ghout to pull it on board, the bought their tickets at the gete. ‘ Total attendance, Mrs. Claire Arlen, B.P.W. president, said was about 850, estimating 120 present in addition to the 730 paid admissions. To quell yulnore|that|#600 saw the game, Mrs. Arlen, Roy jin, chairman of the stadium ‘committee; and Armando —" Acévedo, ‘cordedélonaiyd|at the ball park, measured the seat- | ing ¢ “Allowing 20 inches. per pérson, they found that grandstand seats 350 persons, Mrs, Arlen said, and thé bleac! ou}! 550 more, st: A Ly Tdtdy! profit forthe B.P.W., Mrs. Arlen ‘added, after ‘: paying the ‘$500. guarantee to Baltimore and one;third of © the remainder’ to Miami; is $185.66, of which a frortion is due |.’ ' ont printing costs. The city’s baseball fans were unanimous | in rhog HO nip B.P.W. in bringing: Baltimore here and ; , giving. | id ‘cil 0 the best ball game it has ever | ogy if showers in the brea. St orate a yge asi as and Wednesday, ! Piorida: Partly cloudy with few afterncon showers and little \ ff change in temperature over south portion through Wednesday. Over e nerth portion considerable cloudi- pO ness and warmer showers in Tal- Ighassee area today and over ex- gamers Parton vnient and} A New Device for the Deaf “nal ea aw Jacksonville i traits: ler- "tna cet carey} that can hardly be seen fresh over north portion Wednes- day, east to southeasterly today Teaming southeast to south by! Beltone introduces New PHANTOMOLD Fitting and cloudy north portion. ts Field { REPORT Now you can conceal your hearing loss so that not even Key West, Fla.,) April 1, :1947 the receiver button shows. It'ga blessing for the timid and a downright pleasure for hard-of-hearing. Now enjay the sensational, new oNE-UNIT Beltone Hearing Aid—so powerful you can even hear whispers—and PHANTOMOLD which does away with ordinary ear-inserted receiver buttons. This combination gives you the nearest thing to natural hearing in results, in appearance. Ar- range for a demonstration today. It’s a scientific wonder. Bellone ONE-UNIT HEARING AID A ~ at ww , six-cylinder business coupe is: NOW back in production. The model was temporarily suspended. The Ford three-wind price has been redu when production on , PHANTOMOLD. Both receiver button and instrument are ‘ lars, makes 5 ging up fo fifty dollars, ’ ary 1 aie suc oe ced cars in their field. dangling wires. This reduction, together with those of -cigath ier the Ford business coupe and the two-door s ping wath Ford’s policy of offering the if Beltones are in use than all other one-unit hearing aids combined, Demonstrated at the LA CONCHA HOTEL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2nd | A. W. ALIBEY Plus Sign — Ci , to be| Noted Acousfologist with the Florida Institute For Better Hearing added. Phone For A Home Demonstration If You Are Washington became | Unable to Come to the Hotel President of the United States at i eer aa | the age of 57. greatest value at the lowest This is in kee possible cost. motor f i a