The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 4, 1947, Page 5

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Fielding, Elbertson, the golfing arber "from Southard Street, joka fitm lead in the city handi- cap, g tournament ‘yester-' ay at Key West:Golf Club with| Play Listed, For "west Caroline famed Boston Unitarian | et of 68 for the first 18 holes. | lock, north ‘end.of. Grinnell: jian-wtiter ‘Whe "ee r : fi : Street. \ : = . turned “in a scorching |! tree’ ts ; jin Hanover, N. H. . Died June 2 af i Bie Se 39) Gutgoing nine and fin,|BASEBALL—Daily spring train-, 1868. j | 1984—U:S. Senate passes John-|Mr.iana: id Bae, ‘a 45 on the return trip. ing workouts of Miami Tour-| 1621—Linus Yate, ‘noted iriven- ‘son Bill; ing; Joans oe D diga this His gross of #4, reduced by his) bie) agg paige Ui dens ae he IE a cogestoein: t -defaul ' puts Elbertson well! — ra) S meet tie eed dee x the .chief contenders a ‘Sina junday a ‘Avenue Dee. aden BR ca.ce ? Ke an crown now held and 4th ‘Street. No admis.| _168¢—Lawreiice ‘Barrett, ‘émin- on anirifiela out aft. OY Gilmore Park. Joe Lopez,| . Sisn charge to workouts. _[eht. ‘ShaKesperean ‘ctér-schidtar ‘by iked Gil T Key West Golf Club pro, said this! Cour. olf: ge, born ‘in Paterson, N. | Africa. me, walked Gil Torres dha orning. It. Hiberison, has an- (GOLF Municipal Golt- Gaure,|9t ‘bs 4s, ere in Everts N.|At os leading 1 ta/0,| other round ‘like ‘that, one, he| pp were" BoevGw park on: Di.| _1875—Louis K. Lig get tourer 0 f NOT ‘SAME ae is ’: shéuld «win the: handicap tourna- yview On. lof the drug store Chain andvfithe} | U. OF HAVANA CLUB sinaied to start off the foun "eat bv 8 good margin.” vision Street (ay and aight Utes bile Co, Boson: rn th “ jframe. 'It was’ the first hit ‘bff ig teeing off . yesterday |; AL courts ie 5, 1848. er in this order, Ar- Gallart, shortstop; Ray base; George Souter, ; Jack Bearden, right, Fernandez, left Jack Chandler, center field; Lewis or Manager Dave and Fisher or El- Softball Games Bayview Park ‘TUFSDAY— 7:30—Adams Dairy vs. Key West Merchants. 9:00—VFW vs. ¥— Little George USS, Gilmore, nts vs. Naval of cake his older brother, ‘had been served, and de- “Mother, I should have than Richard.” dear?” asked patient, » peplied George, “I've one Richard. He three years be- d+ ‘H. Dopp, who shot Detroit. “Died a_net 79. and)Dr.. William. Kemp who finished with a net of 84. 3—84. Meanwhile, entri to pour in forthe medal play opening: tomorrow. afternoon. Lo- pez said ‘he had 35 entries by 10 o’clock this morning- ani ex- “|pected a total of 40 to 50. No matches: are scheduled for today, ‘he said, although competitors may ‘| tee off at any time, providing the rest. of the foursome is agree- ‘Jable. © The first to tee off tomorrow ‘iwill be four of the foremost ‘con- 2 6 0 i) \ 0 0 a pickers, rf enders: Humbert Mira, Harry yes who start play at 1p. m. Park‘ Was ,tunner-up last year for tmedal honors. . :: : i + Three more outstanding threats afe;Jimmy Mira, Norman. Art- man, Who finished. third in 1946, and Giffin, who :tee off at 8 o'clock Sunday. morning! .\11; 1, the , disgruntled customer, slammed the, doar on the way | 9 3 100.503 x—8 2 1 igginbotham 2, Gard- at ‘Sotth’Beach and Bayvie | at Roun Beach w HANDBALL—Bayview Park. SHUFFLEBOARD —Bayview ‘Park and South Beach. continued |PICNICKING—Tables at Bay- view Park, CHILDREN’S ‘YGROUND — Bayview COMFORT STATIONS—Bayview Park. Civil Service Board To Hear ‘Charges f Against Dixon Saturday | A meeting of the Civil Service ‘Board will be held tomorrow’ at a Knight, ‘Gilmore Park and Jack: 10am. at the City Hall ‘for ‘the 4 purpose of considering charges , brought against . James. Dixon, ; Scavenger: department employe, ‘by Director of Publi¢ Service Rob- ‘ert/H: Dopp. ‘ if t. The, charges assert that -Dixon left his work.and failed to “re- turn, ies WOOO wet te $s | NOnsthe: Waiting List “T'can’t prémise-you: anything,” said the automobile salesman to who 1 { out. \ *“Oh, ‘he 'wAntéd to know if he ; couldn't turn .in the 1946 madel which ‘he ‘hasn’t received, for a Clark Clifford, Aide a ek xk *k * , x k * Big Legal Advisor Won Doubles Match But Lost To Jay Cohn In Singles Battle * oe & Tennis Player of The best tennis player seen on the Casa Marina courts :thjs year, according to Jay Cohn, busy pro at the, popular hotel, was none other than Clark Clifford, legal advisor to President Truman. Clifford didn’t want any pub- licity but the way he was steam- ing the ball over the net, Cohn says, was a distinct credit to the White’ House. In fact, if Clif. ford’s speech-writing for the President is of the same caliber as his tennis, the Democrats have nothing to worry about. A tall, broad-shouldered blond young man who once played on his college tennis team, Clifford visited Casa Marina during Presi- dent Truman’s visit to Key West early last month. He was accom- panied by a Commander Gay who also was a scorching hitter, Cohn teamed up with Sandy Kay, one of the better hotel players, .and soon found himself on the short end of the score. . Clifford’s crisp, powerful strokes and Gay’s cannonball service attracted a good, crowd. Even the tennis professional's sharp drives, accurate drop shots and twisting service. were not enough to stem the tide and the ‘White House aide and Gay won, 6-3, 6-2, Near Corner of ¢ Sigmon St, We BUY Complete nditiont Rody and Fender Repairing LET US GIVE YOU A BID— : x kK Cohn, dissatisfied with results reflecting to such an extent upon the hotel pro; then invited Clif- ford and Gay to play a set .of singles apiéce. Clifford, especially, put up a strong fight but Cohn’s xk & Year’ At Casa Marina, Pro Says PF C0CCCoEOELODO OL ELEC CSCO OO OEDOCCCOCCS net*play end drop shots took the pro to 5-1 when Clifford asked to quit. Cohn then walloped Gay, 6-t.' Nevertheless, Cohn says now. “that man Clifofrd was the best we've had out here all season.” aieooss Mpa i] { Tuace rings for two people in love . . . the groom’s wide wedding band matches the bride's beautiful ensemble in the 14K gold design. ALL 3 RINGS *129* Tax Included Pollock’s QUALITY wy JEWEL ns The Sotithem *Bell’ Telephote “Compeny - be- Hievés that its émployees should be ‘well ‘paid, cind that their ‘wages stiddid ‘coiipdie taverably with ‘thote paid by other éolidemns in tie ‘cém- munfties We sérve for .work <yequizing similor skill and equivalent training. Since ‘télephoite ratés are reguidiéd by Public Sérvice Commis sions, this policy is certdiniy: fair ieihd ijhet-to AH conicérned. : % We eamistly desire to go, Gh tor ah “Boasible in wneeting the Wishés ‘ot dur employees dnd te: Union, but their deriatiqs must be. practical and realistic. Already the earnings.of the Company are’such that we'die appearing Sdefdre thé Pablic Service Commissions throughout the southeast asking for increases in rates to help meet the Costs ‘of Wage incr¥dses gratited tdstapear. THESE WAGE INCREASES FOR 1945 AND 2946 AMOUNTED TO APPROXIMATELY 26 *RHION DOLLARS. ; Uniton Deritendts Total-869,000,000 A Year. Would ‘Incrense ‘the Average Tetephone BATB3:30 ‘Per Month f The demands of the Union for wages and re- ated. matters. would incré¢i¥e our coats by about $69,000,000 AND WOULD-MAKE OUR PAY-ROLL ) @OSHS (ALONE 2 MILLION DOLLARS GREATER THAN ‘ALL, THE-MONEY THE. COMPANY TOOK tetephorie bill; the increase Would amount to $3.30 G honth ‘for @veryoue ‘of ‘our more then 1,731,000 telephone ‘subscribers. Our wage policy is to pay just and fair wages to employees wages Which compare favordbly with local community levels. We believe we now are doing that. But we. are offering to arbitrate to avoid a strike with its inevitable harm to everyone. HERE 7S NO ERCUSE FOR 4 TELEPHONE ‘STIIKE SOUTHERN SELL TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY, 1 ]

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