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Bombers Beat San Ca thot Hits Home Run Cubans Win First West ‘Tennessee today, Tt was a tornado, a deadly twister that cut a 150-foot path} - of destruction for two or three, miles before it lifted. e ‘ity Baseball (Municipal Stadium, ‘Afternoon) : . It left in its wake at least. njne| | : Each Game, 7 Innings ‘ ‘ dead, eight of them ge of each hit two safely SUNDAY— : : one family, three homes de- the field, A. Cabot, Mazer] 1:00—San Carlos Saints vs. Ki ; molished, and several others West Cubans. ‘ s damaged. : : 3:00 — Atomic Bombers _ vs. . aa The storm ripped out communi- Adams Dairy. (®) Wirephoto cations, and it was hours before i ‘ ay rl the storm got out, Final-|_ JIM-THORPE, the great Indian athlete, is the only double win- ya Armee, Chester Crowder, | | ner in the mid-century sports poll conducted by the Associated hgh pelle to the nearest} Press. He was named the greatest male athlete of the half- The dest Netion’ ak wrought century by 252 out of 393 sports writers and radio broadcasters | in tne farm community of Hurri- "participating in the poll. Babe Ruth was runner up. At the | cane Hill. That’s.58 miles north age of 61, Thorpe is shown giving a drop-kicking exhibition at | of Memphis. | dhe, Polo Grounds in New York, Sept. 26, 1948. Previously, he One of the first to reach the had. been voted the No. 1 football player of the half-century by a foun 5 my sony Noes othe: sports. wri: ind broadcast: vell of ude: le +County. oe tages seguir drove through a hard rain and high winds to reach Hurricane Sannin ad nln inlinlndntinln nal tndndntntntntn odo a ad iit And this is the picture he de- Fishing Information . . . Bee : GH FI, “Three houses and all the trees! FEDERAL, JUDGE RICHMOND B, KEECH holds in his Wash- 4 in the path of the twister were} ngton, D. C. office the injunction which he ordered against the = x d Be on the ground. Some other houses) United Mine Workers. The order bars John L. Lewis, UMW were blown off their blocks: Sane pe = pn i lot of others were unroofed.” a — saa F feap sepa paar re ountract red sheriff continues... . * . 5 vd SCALES “A lot of folks didn’t know: Jusetion was obtained by Robert N. Denham, general counsel anybody had been hurt. But it] °f the National Labor Relations Board. By JACK DELANEY, Fishing Editor shook houses and sounded like AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAABSD a freight train coming to some WAILS: kage! from the bridges that afghem: The Tournament Is Official they were constructed first for NY U. Of Miami Can Clinch Basketball ‘Tithe This Week MIAMI, Feb. 13. —(4).— The University of Miami has a chance Under Study In U.S. Now The home of Wilson Carroll Somehow the Jaycees neyer| the use of automobiles, and that Gade Portes Ge beg chimera H-Bomb And feel as though the Island City| caution should be exercised by) who died never knew what hit Fishing Tournament is Official!fishermen in taking needless} tiem ‘The ninth storm. victim Wh T U I until some member of the Presi-|Chances. It is better to be safe was an unidentified Negro farm dential family submits an entry.| than sorry. woman. ‘Big Problem | WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—(#). This was true of last years event mags Sate Ends The bodies of seven members page ffi .| When an entry was submitted by! This Weel : of the Carroll family were found eR ea tT FT lereakdent Trumaws Air Ferce|, ‘The sovond quarter ofa tah {7 te wreckage of. their home, All the Hufricanes have to do ing tournament ends on Wednes-| scattered over a 300-foot area. —Under special study in Wash- ington today is the problem of, the dread hydrogen bomb—and when to use it. rt is beat the University of Florida,|JR- CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | “ay at midnight. Any catehes re-| amid fallen trees. The’ eighth Since Plorids hasn't won a game} FISHING TOURNAMENT {Pete after that day will have| body was 800 feet away. in three weeks, Miami will be ate ‘ to be entered in the third quar- Four other people were hurt. Tipping the Scales: ‘ ter. All the boats are returning the ar. favorite when they to port with large catches of fish, meet at rida Saturday. ‘ {and competition thus Leading Catches To Date |). pre This week's _ basketball sched- Ht Sineendeentienan tees FBI fingerprint files on “miss- far has ing persons” help locate many no forth in his resigna- ji : of the 200,000 Ame ‘ho dis- why Lastres gave up| W® Sets started tomorrow night Fsh— Weight Speaking of large fish, ‘one} appear sinatly duos" “ous One of President ‘Truman’s top : with Florida at Stetson, Florida] Amberjack 86" Lbs. ‘boat returned to port Sunday = et licy boards—the National Se-_ Southern at Rollins and) Tampa} African Pompano 15 Lbs. | afternoon with a jewfish. that}Coninwood, N. J. weight 19|P% ee Mercer. 3 Barracuda 34 Lbs. |should weigh in the neighbor- pounde fetath 3 fet 1 ge curity Council—is coming to Wednesday Florida State plays} Bonito 14 Lbs. {hood of 250 pounds, some barra. girth 20 inches. Dr. J. Russell |&tips with that question. © Troy, Alabama and Miami i; a] Cero Mackerel 10 Lbs. }cuda, and a turtle that must have] Sgok, Cumberland, Md., weight} Among other things, the coun- district underdog in Western] Cobia __ ~~~ 49 Lbs, jweighed about 200 pounds. We] 21 pounds, length 4 feet, % inch,| cil is trying to find out: Kentucky for a two day stay. Crevalle Jack 20 Lbs, ; did not tind out who it was that] girth 20 inches. Lynn C. Cashley, Friday it’s Stetson at Mercer and Florida Southern at Tampa. Then on Saturday the key games include Tampa at Rollins, 39 Lbs, caught the fish, but should have]Cumberland, Md. weight 20] OW far ahead is the United . 52 Lbs, |S0me definite information on the] pounds, length 3 feet, 10 inches,| States in the race to make a re teu” Bae Caged hee te eit ik te coi the THREE FLIGHTS DAILY Cumberland, Md., weight ~19 Stetson at South Georgia and] Sailfish, 734" 46 Lbs. Here are the latest catches re-| pounds, length 3 feet, 9 niches,| Russians catch up? } TO HAVANA TO KEY Erskine at Florida Southern. Tarpon 42 Lbs. | Ported to the Tournament Com-| girth 20 inches. j Leave Arrive Leave mittee. Amberjack, who have SAILFISH—A new leader in|SAYS U, S. HAS BEEN |] Flight Key West Havana Flight ; length, but not in weight is the| ON H-BOMB SINCE 1943 i} 952 10:15 A.M. 11:00 A.M. = aman pomipared to a cash balance of ;street, sidewalk and sewer fund|an entry from a member of the| tties to date appear to have given| entry submitted by s MANILA, Feb. 13.—Still an-}] 954 1:45P.M, 2:30 P.M. P.M. BS087 as of January 1. Tnow ‘a total of $33,212, Roberts | official family of Louis Johnson,|W@Y to the Dolphin, one of the} J. Walsh, of Wardsworth, Nevada.) other report on the hydrogen 4:00P.M. 4:45P.M. | 955 3:00 P.M. ng $5,810 received from reported. U. S. Secretary of Defense, who| mest fish in the sea. Sailfish|Her catch weighed 35 48:1 bomb comes from Manila, where 956 se was out fishing on the Naval Sta-| 4" again making their appear-| measured 7 feet, 5% inches, with! it i; said that the U. S. has been! AEROVIAS wa z s. A. a girth of 22 inche: > new | considering thes hydrogen bomb; as of the February 1,| the state cigeret tax, the special] aide. This year we again have| been taking up most of the en- Wheel. The boatmen say they have never || Qualifies. For Citation seen them thicker. | @Pefense Secretary Johnson’s! AMBERJACK — Mrs. Helen {jcateh which incidentally is the|Rountree, Lumberton, N. C; first reported from Ralph's tackle| Weight 35 pounds, length 4 feet, tion’s recreation boat, the Big} 2n¢e with three entries. reported, 5 z NEWSPRINT IN USE leader in the Sailf since 1943. ROGELIO GOMEZ, Agent ochester N. %., who subm/',|that. the U.S. is well ahead, oft wi ead for: poe welehne” | any other nation if a race to build Meee eat ee 26 inches, | tHe: bomb develops: , anches, with @ gir ielgtied the} The Philippine source asked shop, on Fleming street, qualifies|1 inch, girth 34% inches. Mrs: him*for a citation. This he will Alan Ramsey, Shenandoah, Towa,)The former leader . that bis name not be used. Hej réeddive whether or not his catch, Weight 60 pounds, length 4 feet,|Same, but measured only 7 feet said his information came from, Sa Sine Genk, 6 inches, girth 3114” inches. thes. Mighty close, brothet | authoritative American sources The entry is the first received] BARRACUDA — Mr: T.-H. ange “lalso unnamed. from the Naval Station this year.} Rountree, Lumberton, N, a BSCE YS 6 Sas Lte’s hope it is but a forerunner} weight 33 pounds, length 5 feet; of many more to come. 5% inches. girth 20% inches. W. Bridge Fishermen R. Burkhardt, Greenwich, Conn., he.sun.is almost directly in the weight 38 pounds, length girth 37 inches. One would gather from looking} ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES | | | JE 1 should ever be called tol weight 30 pounds, length 4 feet,| &t the entries that the ladies are | and EQUIPMENT we Vorld Famous sit on a jury involving an acci-)8 inches,’ girth 19 inches. Louig| 90!" alrieht for themselves . 1126 DUVAL ST. PHONE 250) dent between a bridge cpaniote oe Johnson, , The Pentagon, Wash- —_——— A and-an automobile, I do not be-| ington, D. C., weight 32 pounds, i [ LAMINGO D lieve, unless the accident was| length’ 4 feet. 7 inches, girth 19 See Our Display Of =| caused through drunken <driving,|inches. From Claude & Al’s, at THE ARTMAN PRESS VALENTINES that I would ever bring in a ver- y, an entry from Mrs. Carle- dict ‘against the driver of the} ton Tweed, of Coral Gables, Fla., car. weight 29 pounds, length 4 feet, 7 T Typewriters: =. Victor and. | js Tia d a y ’ M a r ¢c h 3 \ A i hines The complete unconcern for} niches, girth 20 inches. Allen Wales Adding Machi: automobile traffic on the bridges} " DOLPHIN — L: i y We Rent Typewriters by fishermen is. maddening, so|Cumberland, M i i9 ing Machines PRINTING Royal Standard and Portable | much so you feel as though you| pounds, 4 feet, 1 inch, girth 17% and Addi: would like to get out of the car ahd clear the bridges of all per-| inches, Guy Waite, Whitestone, pase es = a N. Y., weight 20 pounds, Tength 4 jfeet, 2 inches. girth 22 inches, Dr. Russell Siples, Ft. Wayne, Ind., 21 pounds, length 4 feet, 2 inches, girth 2] inches, Dr, J, eyes of the drivers coming to Key | Russell Cook, Cumberland, Md, West on the highway. Between, 26 pounds, length 4 feet, ¥ inches ‘the sun in your eyes, traffic com-| girth 21 inches. : ling toward bake on some wa = The ladies show, what they can inki individual using ei do whi y ishi (®) Photo thinking i when they go fishing. A new Sons, on it. |Evening Is The Worst » Along about five to six o’clock, & iy et) Sedat day ‘once’ a year». bridges cs a promenade deck, it’s/ leader in the dolphin class is sub- ‘THE MACON (GA.) TELEGRAP! a wonde- there are not more ag-| mitted by Mrs. Roy Rotk, Rose. dey the first. edition of a pred raced to iti seniors Fry UO tenis than are occuring at the|ville Mich Her corm weighed southern pine paper from the Ai tmaed ever printed on ‘| present time. 39 pounds, measured 4 feet, 9f° ‘The plant is located at Coosa Coosa River newsprint mill. Sueh an incident acourred to us| inches, girth 27 inches. Fred'D.}s { ihe Sean Pines, Ala, Officials of the Macon Saturday when we were return-|Abshier, Rockport, Ind, weight | : News an Zelegraph and the newsprint company in- | ing to Key West, and I want to|20 pounds, length 3 feet, 1g — Fl spect a copy of the Telegraph just off the press. In the fore. |Say right now, I relaxed only/inches. girth 19% inches. John Ri amin go ta es ground is @ roll of the’ Coosa River newsprint, Left to right: | When I was driven up in front of) Burtech, Xenia, Ohio, weight 20 «Blake Jones. the Telegraph's pressioom foreman:. Ralph M. No One W ts T pirth 19 renee willis Ne wink Oo: ot ‘ Watt. vice president of the Coosa n = lo ‘anis To i inches. William J, White, ni: of all myself. nds, leng' feet, gi 2 5. B. Pinkerton, Coosa River service engineer, ; means should be taken to warn inches. Mrs. William J Whites ’ i most Horse Racse