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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 2 TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1950 [Two Gals Tell [MARSHALL OF YALE Census Takers ¥¢ MAN TO WATCH They're Younger | ; heavy penalties for lying to the 7 census taker, something that just | * didn't occur to two Chicago sis-| 3 ae a A ters when the man knocked on! Has Broken Four TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Aheln done pw Haven, | (Know America) But the gals have eased their | ew Haven. ae ete dean, oc Se eal Filet rally Missouri's School Chicago 1 Se See | NEW HAVEN, Conn.—vP) Journalism, noted historion of lon born in Keokuk Coun- ago. Twa. One-Sided Softball Games Played Last Night; Bombers Defeat Op-Dev-Sta ° *. Tides:Inn Scores *- - Nin hespim, Golfers Meet At finning 1603 = § P.M, Friday Two, ong§-sided softball games were played last night at Bay- Young Australian Records lh Coun., Ree nily ‘ve really each 11 years | Officials now are very cagey about the p older than they had told the man. ty, Ia, Key West Golf Club members 64 ye | : i | Australian swimming star John ae me view Park. will meet at 8 p. m. Friday at the devo cue ahese gala \ a : an tee . Morris A. Linton, preside nt of ThesB-29. Bombers won-over Clubhouse, Stock Island... This } Sorry, felks. But, as you know, bi iach eagcaseit z en’, the Provident Mutual Life, Emil: the @pDevySta by a 24 to 4 score, Will be a general meeting, and all census information is secret. | record book the minute the abs born there 63. years Sterligg was the leader at bat, the full membership is urged to wwurwewewvwsewwews | yeu-old tank star looks at a poo ae igs Sanh with Hive hits in as many times @ttend. S | of water. They have every reason Robert E. Sherwood, ‘aie i pet N, C. £ S. for their caution. The Yale playwright spor ip pie och: Scop by: innings: | RHE. Baseball Scores , | freshman is gonsational and ‘at elle, N. ¥-, 94 years ado. Pees eee arene Servicemen’s Clb iyay be an understatement Dr, -Htussell S-_ Setee ee J. Lgwisy C, Valdez and Sand 121 000— 4 3 6|By The Associated Press Florida International League 1021 DUVAL STREET Just listen to a bricf recaitetion dent of the Hartford Seminary Foundation, Connecticut, born at \ Burki€, Pitts and Cannonball. i “olan Key West, Florida lof what Marshall did in the wauwatosa, Wis. 60 years ag.o # a lavana 7, Lakeland 5. Daily Program weekend swimming meet spon- - ThéTides Inn scored in every} Miami 3, West Palm Beach 0: ee E — by the National AAU at{in competion for oniy four years inninff against the Naval Hos-} Miami Beach 2, Fort Lauder- ie 4 tow | His father is a wool manufactur- fi hi i dale 1 SUNDAY— ‘the Yale University pool in New | His fe i Ser aa on pital. Pazo hit three singles. In-}dale 1. : Ti PME Wienie., ots Kaye lace ler. The young swim as grahdfp hif a double and a triple.| Tampa 5, St. Petersburg 2. ‘ a as eS, ths, ae | April 16. Sign up} Marshall competed in the 1,500! 18-year-old brother, who is an - i —_— pus wie) | Marshe 3 : footbal ayer, Austra- “oe Linnie, —_—. E Southeastern Conference GETTING. INTO SHAP E_women fF Allanls, G _ Hashes up fe coming | in advance. nay meters 220-vards and 440-3 ards lent football p| e 1 y ee ee season under the eyes of their male coaches, Hollie Lough, (left) and Johnny Moon (rear), 1:00 PM—Going to the Beach? | events. He won all three titles; ! all. arcine the Tides: inn © 214 153—16 10 2] - Georgia 5, Kentucky 2. Seas Dressing rooms, ana smashed four world records | n Marshall ones ap ne Hospital =. 000 300_ 3 4 5 “+ a —-——— : as anes n the process. "Bhe imedest young States es Ane ee Willams and Dion; Evans and S Calendar | Pp Hi a : Fi h | 2:00 PM-—Radio Broacast |man from under joined a_select a ee anil stand Ne ey __ «Sports Jake LaMotta Proves He Catches 9:00 PM—Dance — Tune Top-|asemblage. nn nes SSPE Sg 10 1-2 inches tall but be now SOFTB. { pers Orchestra, En-; Only five men in the 46-yedr-, Wels: rae Ee i hi Studies tertainment — Vo-) old history of the American ing. aa bee Y i . ahs q ainment — old is 3 < ae Tale Athleti Director ob Beanie 2 Bi ise | N Cheese ( ham n16n ro Ss . . Servicemen | championships have won three: Yale auietic : Die ae TUESDAY. Ovi ile § -YO Uneese x y 4 U ° * 25¢ admission. Jun-| crowns in one meet. None broke mip hut ANP aiiaais te | a J J io esses, Sid. wana i d first time 4 e Oly a | 7:00scNOS 1980.vs.N.OU. ae At University ior Hostesses, n0| world records with the abandon’ first time at the Gaytipie BOTS 9:00-—VFW ¥s. Sonar $ehoal NEW YORK.—(#).—Jake La Motta is begi ) ra re 7 charge shown by the Australian, -atlthe greatest swimming. coaches emory a og ©+ ©? semblince to a world middleweight chi all ALFRED, N. Y¥.—When Ton oo Sean How aie Marshall lene Oe Bae a eee arial as “ ‘ : aiicra eke: 3 ie labeling! a> Sawyer Sue hic eel cEniele oe M--Boxing training University? Well, it was just ali ; ee - Z =o BAe sacten's “clibeab charepton®, of the vaciety 1 st went fishing, it was acase for| 5:00 PM—“Fancy Free” rehear-| matter of one letter arriving|® potential | world-beater. |p y Inland Gis B Langue | perforthance in taking a sound drubbing from Frenchmen Robert the truant officer. And so, too sal—Gerald Pinder | ahead of a second at his home in | sia Marshall. because. the pobll: (Municipal Stadium, | ' ence oe aisieeatales staan : oe With thousands-of boys the coun- Musical Director. | suburb of Melbourne. ia at Testis g pecourne “es Afternoon) Meera tee ae heck beliet was something more than try over who have taken a page| 8:30 PM—NCCS Junior Hostess} Marshall wanted to go to col-|lar Yale men ne SI (By The Assocmtea Press) ‘To. be announced. tered that LaMotta would reign as middleweight king only until 7° 09) Tease ele ag Meeting, (3rd Mon- | jege in the United States. He was| {from a heart aulime eat Courage-is an indefinite, object he put his title on the line against any one of half-2-dozen good chal- "But when Frank Daiber goe. day). torn between the University of huth is proud that his forecast is and diffic@lt to define at times} i‘ lengers. * shing. 2» " ruancy | PUESDAY— Michigan and Yale. bearing fruit. oe ‘ me: # i g fishing, the question of truancy ' 8 i Marshall credits | American The Gero -of one situation. may Bayview Park Jake himself didn’t appear too “| ‘ never arises. In the first place, 10:00 AM—Navy vie Bow | Marshall wanted to go to Lane ee Beha inode ioe is big ene turn it to be the coward of + confide: f his abil re | Cok ¥ aay ing, Ss ‘aval | jigs because an Australian| trai g s s , ’ noo! nd Night)} confident of his ability to retain or . who ever heard of a_ truan igan ‘ Seale i _ Th op- anoth€r situation. This has often Picgeniee, Aferpon an BN eriltie. He coy about plans sonal Stuc ents teagher __Station Alleys. Olympic teammate, John Dav | provement in the tank. The pop been wed in the prize ring wheré, some -of the outstanding glo’ lingers have had _ their for a title defense, and had to be Daibe GOLF threatened with the vacating of WIN Championship peer ncy Free” rehear-| attends the Ann Harbor institu-| ular Yale Breen now ee . Gerald Pinder,| tion. But a letter from Yale ac-! groomed for the Olympic games 5:00 PM-.-' is an assistant University. love distaste 6 hig title: by the’New "York “Ath: ma hee Pas Hie oh oo PM_etusical Dizector. | cepting him as ; student ee at, Hensinil, Finland, two years Fe id Bad days. As an exam4 dns ourse letic Commission before finally Of i al B a mentor find enough time to go] 8:00 PM—Beginners Dance! ahead of a similar missive from}hence. nie ple, £ Bae heavyweight was (Stock Island) committing himself to a June de-| UE INaVal DASe ehise panindinly tine! conan Class, Virgil You-| Michigan. And so it was Yale for! His chief rival wines the Oly a termBr when pitted against most | | Daily ‘and Sunday play fense. 2 net toghook 6,414 f That's the mans, SN, Instruc-|the Australian with a severe pies compe gare yaqenaee foes. gBut when faced with a Then: Jake started tuning up; , S0nat Students defeated the: nimber Daiber says he has reel- tor. crew haircut : Lee rirchcshin Burhic bl lethal slugger his knees. shook SKATING for, the;coming title defense. He | Sonar Operators 61-46 hast night | oq in, WEDNESDA Y— Marshal! has been swimming ce, Hironoshin Furuha and hg left his fight in the dress-/ Bayview Park met a “rugged westerner, Dick | Wim the basketball champion- |“ Woi}, the answer is simple for| 1:00 P.M.—Fishing Trip—U.S.) .__-- - ----- -——_ --—-—— Re THAR : ing rdom Before the bell sounded (Night) Waenck in Meteo Gane wae no | Sue of the U"S. Naval Base "4 oF To liant. professor” because Naval Hospital Pa- RHE SR fingt-round. __ | RIDAY— ball ofvfire against, Wagner, but! <, Waraila was high man for the 'Daiher teaches biology. He tients. H Whigh brings to mind a simi- 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. he ‘was’ good enough to stop the Sma tucentea itt: 20, points, catches fish for his studies—so| 6:00 PM—Radio Hour. lar. seties of incidents hich took rough lad from the state of Wash- While White lead the Operators he can net a doctorate. 9:00 PM--Dance — Tune Top-| ngton in.nine rounds * Ane ast r ht, Jake had aka Park ast Tuesday night, Jake had _ ’ " oNEE moran. ‘and Night)| another tune-up, This one was at PRUMAN AVENUE 4 Cleveland . against a . compdtent ontinued.From Page One! fighting man, Chuck Hunter. Missioner reasoned that if at the Th Bad Luck, So Jake did a good job on Hunter, next meeting, another, contractor kayoing the Cleveland lad in six would ask that a steel fence be | S Bi i} rounds’ Fumnter is no. chump in, included: still “another gelay He Saves $2 Bil the ring. He is a fine boxer and Would be encountered. Said’ Car- FRIDAY— carries:a “sharp punch in. each, bonell: “I have been waiting for W. HEMPSTEAD,*N. Y.—().| 10:00 AM—Navy Wives Bowl- | pers Orchestra, En- | i 2 ° tertainment — Vo- | Deesn’t Believe clas Couple : only, 75c. admis- mission. THURSDAY— 8:00 PM —Bingo, Sponsored by St. Mary’s Parish. place Haele in 1903. darfgs feffries was the mon- arch @f he*heavyweights. The big “ Califognia boilermaker was the | Moi a idol df the:nation for his exploits; Daily and Sunday play. in the ring. He had taken the Oe cemea a Tumien'” “dasapaiaas * simméns i the lish round of | PLying Saucers spectaculam duel at famed Coney ‘ crown, by $nocking out Bob Fitz- Island in New York. e Fi: rat@ opponents were scarce Seen; Parachute ft Daeet Jettvles decided. hand. the last 46 years to see the —-An unsuperstitious man is Dr. a ES Naval Se et ees, decided tq ~ ape! : stadium built. I hope I live to Samuel Elen. He's a der‘ist with tation Alleys. ; rf ee gas j r h ¢ 7 Jeary Stadium uot 1Opi ve w C Ss) ‘ hit the exhibition trail. Fitzsim- Is Missing muth like the old Bron bull'ce see, the day.” a hobby: collecting two-dollar{ 7:00 PM—Party, Naval Hos- : mons gccompanied him. The two]; ) ra a. ed Huser into sub. Reduces Interest bills. Novy, these two-spots are 1, (2nd Friday). # : heav¥weight gave sparring ex-| LONDON.— () .—The British !h© hammer pi Bid Offering considered unlucky in some quar-} 7:30 PM-—Joint Meeting, NCCS, hibitiens. Occasionally, they vari-j like to consider themselves superi- | ™ssion with thundering body { ia Waae wot es hoe biti orale The Clyde C. Pierce Corpora- ters. But Dr. Elen, A man of Junior —_Hostesses | i ——_ : H r aet by allowing ambiti-| or to such things as flying saucers. | ““ = tion have revised their bid on the science, pooh poohs such _ talk. and Servicemen’s TER. ATA \ Ous Soungsters. in. some of: th Hig : Jake started slow and looked [HOD Dave revised th sae coon) sr SOO regs ee i : 2 WOSNTERE i poset ee 2 ig a e are it mise houtnnd te happen: the| bad for a couple of rounds. Then oe refinancing aan hey -now any, a the pase, 2) sere, guns Robnet (st - Fri. Thifs, tlle boxing caravan ar-| Air Ministery: [he took command. ha y 1, 1058, cea pas ball toa ; bation te fucie iside.| SATURDAY : rivedein Butte, Montana, on Dec- “ Ph gle . ae His iron jaw took everything arta oa een ge aye i. : j aren * EE lean ison ai ty el ierto wide oe saucer Tabt | runter could. offer, and. Jake's Percent.on all bonds thereafte R: pay, Re iid 500 of jiher 1:00 PM Going to the peat PAYS SOR A : was ahnouneed from the ring and| inside with ginger hair.” Punches ae ine Peay ai aauts first bid was 3 percént to hija Minds wen bee ae EB tAen MEG siacinan at x bl ‘ he used to unlimber four years bk ae eee ae Sar une ns) oS ee ae { ee aeered the poi py sian p Hint Th ak of de-| 88° whens wes Anow a a * Se lene es) ae eee RARE weeks 8:30 PM—Juke Hex Dancing. JOHNNIE & MACK f py Sh aR Fomiarie uttered talts weehte "= ‘tion that passed which authorized out. Entered ‘the villian of the FACILITIES ' : Sf 8 1a. > i i = rather = f € R » Spaldir o piece > mage roug! e i ma 4 i shied Te some aot 7: Fo erty uhh ae Re Fe tid wag oaee Tile skuled ow ‘ rager jet ap 1g to piste He Ae He ed terol a ; New: bilsoe lie Sune [ ' Munrfe, sCminer. Munroe scaled|tearaheped’ ‘There were Mitte | 108 and three-quarters pounds, £t,bids trom at least two other house and finally came to the tin} ing bag, sparring gloves, i Oven Baked Auto ' ‘eal Bota ae : ni But if he can show the form and ae mee i Hea nies LOR ded |. eee epee 2 ‘ . as agp gnats 4 and stood ies Shey were drinking tea. strength at the class limit of 160 °!0" to the co When the Ellens came home,| instruments, ping pong, sew: if 4 WA wh. ell, finally the ministry Bert cima’ that. he® displayed int => ee an was gone, and so.were| ing machine, shaving gear & = Se ap digeaey ney fhe ving | an answer to it all. Seems a para- aia Chuck Bante Jake 280 Spalding reminded the the 500 two-dollar bills. showers and dressing rooms. i : an jayed as iffhe ha j i iss- - 7 {tr saaisie hering th th ised “rente: ee "i "6:3 ret oky oki j 4 3 ‘7 ; y a f 0 gS. Li} ee os , tions s' pply, anc ok pre- for Dr. Ellen, after all. and, ickages. je { ieighs titfeheld by the big Cali-} As for the little men with gin- | tt® ™iddleweight throne. jcedence over any. action of # wood doctor. hopes that. will go Mrs, Eileen S, Coughlin : § stig Algor Sates ae bon ger hair, drinking tea, oh, I say! Post PONE ACTION | P®vious city commission. who ‘or the villian of the piece, too. Director. : : ¢ at easy life wil ittle = f INE AG S zoned the area for AB. } ———__—_—__——_ Mrs. Vera C. Wood, : rr Strict training rules. with its’ attendant responsibili- Continued From Page One) Final decision on the contro-' The, U. §. Department of Program Assistant. | { » Surprised the Butte|ties was too much for Munroe.j thirty years ago sold for 50 per-'versy wili not t audieyce “by staying the four-|He was veritably panic-stricken|cent higher than Bernstein paid comn round distance with Jeffries. in| with stage fright. for the land three years r addiijn, the Montana youngster| Jeffries just toyed with Mun-| . ™==-~___- landed a stiff left hook on Jef-jroe for the first round, getting fries’ jw. The title-holder lost his|revenge for the pushing around r: bala: and hit: the canvas. Jef-|the champion had_ received in fries gvas only down for two sec-|their exhibition battle. The’ end onds* But*the crowd went wild came quickly and mercifully in nade until the Adriciitdre has developed a way _— at their first to stabilize guncotton in about} Lieut. Gen. Raymond S. Me- meeting in May half the. formerly required time. | Lain born in Washington Coun~- - try, Ky., 60 years ago. sion m at th® spectacle of the heavy-|the second round. 3 weig) champ flat on his back. Jeffries shook Munroe with a FINISHED SAME DAY P Jeffties regained his footing and | barrage of lefts and rights ‘and mada@ife Gncomfortable for Mun-; then poured a haymaker which} ; roe could not register a kayo.|sent the challenger to the ring ee Months ‘ Th follgwing day, telegraph re-| floor. That was all. It was hard- Guarant d 18 ports,f the encounter were scat-|ly necessary to count 10 over tel to the four corners of the} Munroe. That ended Munroe’s ring ca- natigg§ Mach ado was made over the Mpidemt because Jeffries had{reer in the upper brackets, But YES, WE STILL DO OUR FAMOUS neve been=knocked down in ajit was not the world’s last | ring. glimpse of Munroe as a fighter. 1 * iS P. pike dats Othe ether hand, offers began} When the First World war erupt- to lutte, asking for Mun-jed, Munroe was among the first roe digplay his talents else-|to enlist. He joined one of the wher® Tlie offers were too good | hardest-fighting regiments in the! to reject «and Munroe went. t0}Canadian Army, the ens Saturday Until 2 p.m. Philagfelpitia. He sent Peter Maher| Pats. Munroe made many critics saan dream street after{reverse their opinions of his @ feW rojnds and repeated the) fighting ability. perf jaxee when he met Alj His faverite weapon when go- Limegick fn Boston. ing into action was a woodman’s Th@S, the stage was set for}ax. This was hardly according; Mungge 1 meet his old sparring}ta Marquis of Queensberry rules. ; Partwer, Jeffries, once again.|But to a man fighting desperate- 4 They@we:e signed to meet in ally for his country this didn’t, P title out™and the battle was set}mean a thing. Munroe received! hve 4 for $n Francisco on August 26,}several decorations, including a| E 1904. bd citation by the King of England | Arfpnthusiastic crowd poured} and a decoration by the Canadian thro the turnstiles to see Parliament. Mu and Jeffries square off.{|’ Munroe proved that while he But fRe fans were quickly disil-}may have been intimidated by; lusiow$d. By now, pressure was|the power of Jeffries’ thunder- on thg Butte miner. The idea of[ous smashes, the enemies from ELL TAGGED — National League umpire Frank Dascoli shows 1 plate issued beco: a world’s champion Germany held no terrors for him. is his heme state of Connecticut while visiting Boston Braves training camp at Bradanten. Fla