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fees ESTRUS SPOR Se eee eyes ieee etry. asia or ent octet e RRSSh4 Sores aha 7” JREPE SS H2R S38 Single In Four Key ie igh, won theirx third Eek pase the season; i . last/night. when. they defeated Redlands ‘High School of Home- Behind The ; by the score of 12-4. i Ps Fernandez’ was he eaeu Fea oo eWorld News €4 four’ ‘ind one-half: innings,’ al- inthe il By WALTER BREEDE, JR., lowing VONGe: Hits; he walk; BO A cccaied Press Writer In the trouble, | struck out seven batters. urth, Chip got into three — straight finish the game, allowing two! hits and-one run in two and a half, innings. | o Conchs got away to an|dream—the y Jead when Hernandez led|tive in fin the first inning with Lewis hit a singJe, Solo: ion siwalked and Hernandez) Aeronautics and other official t two runs in with aj)¢ continue to tell us: | dn the second innnig,, Safe. on an error, Lewis hit Erific home run to clean the| (the third, Hernandez hit a and’ came home on a athe fourth, Gwynn. Jed off Cleaned: the bases with a jez. again. cleaned with ‘a double. The final} Ait safely and Fernande: tht them in with a line dou. ne Conchs played errorless “with Fernandez turning a ‘Mitive into a double play for fielding play of the Henriquez, Solomon and ndez accepted fielding! for good defensive play.| Conchs next game will be ) Homestead, there. AB R H RBI 4 3:9 ..0 A389 e710 41°33 300 0 ro 4 200 0 it 0-0 $458 Boe eo 0 ruiz, cf 2t2 0 i 23:12:11 10 é ‘run: Lewis; two-base i Lewis, Hen- 2. 2 a SR ed CAYO HUESO tinned From Page One) The first floor is now Dr. Leonard Conly as his the second floor is Mi by the Hudson Clinic, d by Conly-who lives with ily on the third floor. ine, who owns other valu- Key West realty, plans to fe shortly for an extended yisit at his former home in Italy. The sale-of Casa Cayo Hueso for $40,000 to Julius Stone in- eludes all the land, buildings, |-will, liquor license, etc. i Stone was contacted _ this morning by The Citizen, and the attorney stated that, he is only yone of the purchasers, of , the property, Neither, he nor his as- sociates have, decided what. they will do with the valuable prop- erty, Jt may. be used .as a residence by one of/the owners: the present business raay. be continued, or there is also the possibility of! tearing the building placing mctels on the SIGNED AND SEALED © (Continued From Page One) the signature of three Key West- ers, but also the school board, and circuit court seals. Now the bonds must be ap- proved by the bond attorneys, and if found in proper condition, delivered to the Trust Company of. Georgia that has purchased the bonds at a very low interest , Tate. / After that, the $500,000 wili ba Available ‘to’ the School: Board for ‘its construction and repair | program * for’ Monroe County Schools. PeoPhe! officials: made the trip to} Miami by plane =< ITALY WARNS SHE | Continued From Page (ne) } and on the west by the Adriatic. “Lecated o. the Istrian Peninsula, ‘Trieste has been Italian or under Ata dominance most of the ‘time from the days of the Roman hits and a; word iin the growing walk, and Joe Lewis came in to! about flying saucers. in walked, and Hernandez g, for three more runs. | been a flurry of reports of late § bf outs. ‘jet plane being built walk, Fernandez, walked, | Navy. ¢, Selomon ,singled and those of |year-old Nobel Prize down, and} 5 jis in the making. } planes. Thousands‘*of young Ger- Trips To Plate | We have not yet heard the last argument , Are they real? Or are they just a nightmarish ; result of hyper-ac- | aALIONS ¢ | . the Air Force, the! The N, ational Advisory Committee for re is no such thing. The government is not experimenting with flying saucers.” On the other hand, there has that flying saucers do exist—and that they are some kind of super- in great secrecy for our Air Force and our So whom are we to believe—! who have never seen the‘ a flying saucer? Here are some of the many runs came in the seventh in-| theories and guesses being batted, when D. Cruz walked, John’ around at the present time: H In the camp of the skeptics‘ e find Dr. Robert Millikan, 82-' winning physicist and expert on cosmic rays. He says, most of the people who claim to have seen the silvery discs were suffering from hallucinations. { The others, according to Dr.! Millikan, either were looking at! some planet, like the moon, or! they mistook observation ~ bal- loons for flying saucers. , That is at wide variance with magazine, “are accepted as real. Evidence is that they are aircraft of a revolutionary. type, a com- bination of helicopter and fast jet plane. They conform to well known principles of aeronautics.” | And the magazine article goes on to say: “An early model of ucers was built by U. S. engine in 1942, achieved more than 100 successful test flights. That project was taken over by the Navy in wartime. Much more; advanced models are now being built.” It all makes a very fascinating story. But here, too, it might be well to recall that truth can often be more exciting than fiction. A really breath-taking scheme is outlined by one of the tion’s top e guided missiles. Th r, Charles Green, envisions the day when rockets will be shot inte the pull of gravi they"! hang, 100 mile t h’s surface. Dr. says you could bounce radar signals off these man-made satellites, and so locate any ob- ject you wanted to anywhere on earth. Impossible? Not-at all, says Dr. Green. All that’s needed is time, and money. Now to leave the dream world of science for a moment, and get back to cold, hard facts . While the flying saucer stories may or may not be true, there’s no escaping the unpleasant truth that another German Air Force Young Germans:in the Russian occupation zone are being trained in the art of glidersflying. This glider training “business proved very helpful to the Ger- mans before the war, when they were not allowed. te. have air- mans formed glider clubs, and became proficient glider pilots. Later they formed the nucleus of Hitler’s Air Force. LAMMIN’ SAMMY IN THE SAND (@) Wirephoto SLAMMING SAM SNEAD. the defending champion, blasts his way out of a sand trap in the Masters’ Golf Tournament at Augusta, Ga. In spite of the shower of sand, Sam did all right by himself on this play. The ball stopped within inches of the pin on the second green for a par 5. He scored 71, one under par, on the first round. Snead, who lives at White Sulphur _ Springs, W. Va., won the Masters’ Tournament last year. ! SP iF rank Lovering To Florida ‘Publish Another Bri efs Book On Maine . {Falmouth | Publishing House of the views expressed by some CANNOT IDENTIFY H - A i editors and radio commentators. BODY OF MAN ie aban cigar orp oes oe They predict amazing things] “PORT WALTON, April 8—(@).| Across Maine,” by Frank W. for the flying saucers. One' Law officials of three states to-| Lovering, will shortly be pub- theory. which has gained wide day were asked to help identify | lished. accedence is that the discs which | the body of a man that washed] One of them is a trade edition, are reported to have been seen| ashore-on a Gulf Beach Mon- cloth bound, which will sell ai fy recen}: monthe are really %- | day; pe |$33.00, while the other. edition li gd gee | Fort wakoo! Fla.; Constable is a deluxe limited edition, peta ! wae EY ;| Oscar. Li Bengsten’ said efforts specially printed on fine paper, believable maneuverability, and! to identify the body had Been lespapsivess thunds eecearace Bae iad a4 a. ig a4 Unsuccessful. Hes forwarded a) autographed by ‘the author, 4 BG. DET, Seat, Multa a 1s 2 description ito officers © in «sur-! which wilt sell at $7.50. a bases din a. nationally, “ounding communities. I Bither book will be a fine bie us pers ared.in a nationally- | ‘The man was about fifty years’ gift item, the publishers state, pee eG the 2% six feet tall, and weighted and this announcement should YING salcere, Says © about 180-vounds. 'be of interest to many persons : lhere in Key West, for Mr. Lover- ERVIN RULES ON jing is a frequent contributor to INSURANCE COMPANIES |The Citizen with articles of in- TALLAHASSEE, April 8.—() j terest not only to Floridians, but Foreign insurance companies of national importance. should be required to hold ai — quarter of million dollars worth ‘iler yesterday. Downs has a of bonds or mortgages’ before do- (long prison record and has, been years in con- ing business in Florida. That's the | Wanted for two with a burglary at a opinion of Attorney General | Rection Richard Ervin, ; [telephone office in “San Jose, Ervin told State Treasurer and ; The sa has diwalcced «how Insurance Commissioner Ed Lar- ! . ‘anarihat the ites did not they got on Downs’.trail. It was, specifically require such assets !2° Pun intended, through the of a company with “headquarters ."40er outside the United States, but ha t seems Dowas was a known thought they could be demand- associate of a man named Walter ed “in the interest of public wel; Lennon, who was “killed _ this fare.” , week, resisting , arrest, in. Cali- \fornia. A check of Lennon’s, pa- pers disclosed registration of a trailer. Then the authorities went ‘looking for... the. trailer,...They found it in Florida? ‘and _ thy the. fugitive’ Lee Emory STEAL PURSE; FLEE WITH AUTOMOBILE MIAMI, April 8—(4).—A wo- man tells the story of how too armed men. stole a dollar from her purse and then fled with her; Actyally he wads under the ear. | trailer, working on the vehicle, | Detective Sergeant Jerry Bald- and his wife was inside. Downs } Win identified the woman as Miss;and the woman surrendered | Margie Mason, West Flagler § peacefully ‘ The woman said the men jump-! The trailer was a_ veritable ed into her car when she stopped arsenal, six rifles, three at a traffic light about midnight. ! ammunition and nine Then, she said, they drove her to dynamite. pistols, sticks of a deserted road, took a dollar Altogether it was some trailer, {from her purse, and told her to, so luxurious that it was fixed {up with television and had a id the two men_ piano. Baldwin said there was a pos-- WANTS GAMBLING sibility the men might be con-- LAWS ENFORCED jnected with yesterday’s payroll | TALLAHASSEE, Apri ip) robbery at the City Construction __Governor Warren eee cet , Company. hag t ach Co At Miami Beach thieves looted, Cre ga. Spe as ja camera shop and a garge of by the Attorney General declar- $613 in cash and cameras today, ing cities have no authority to Detectives said the robbers broke, legalize punchbards ‘ into the Beach Chevrolet ayaa b Warren said he wrote Sheriff pany and Carl's Camera Shop. “| John F. Kirk “T repeat prebious ifinstructions to strictly enforce ‘the law.” CAUGHT IN FLA. } The governor declined to dom DAYTONA BEACH, Apr. 8.— ment further. | WANTED CRIMINAL the Austrian empire, but at the end of the first world war, Italy Empire through the Venetian Re- wine it was the leading port for regained the territory. Hence, her. (#).—One of this country’s most! Sheriff Kirk wrote the gover- wanted outlaws will be arraign-;nod that several municipalities ed here today. {in Palm Beach County licensed He is Lee Emory Downs.' punch boards and asked instruc- to the fall of Napoleon. For' Italy feels that Trieste belongs 47 Downs and his wife were cap- tions for enforcement of state tured in their luxurious house gambling laws. The batteries will be, for the Dairy team, Villareal and Lee Griffin and Valenski and Drig- y [Adams Dairy To |Baseball Scores Play Epperson Tomorrow i A doubleheader between Ad-| ams Dairy and USS Epperson and between the Atomic Bombers| and the Key West Cubans will be played tomorrow at Wickers’ Field. gers for the Navy team. The Bombers have won four straight games at Miami Field, two from the Cubans and two from the Railey-Milam nine. Claude Valdez will pitch and Buster Roberts will be behind the plate for the Bombers, while } the Cubans will use Kaki Rod-' riguez, with Joe Castro catching. First game starts at 1 p. m. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Xnow Amefica) Dr. Albert Z.. Mann, of St. Paul, Minn, noted Methodist! preacher, bern at Fairland, Ind.,} 63 years ago: Frank Shay, of Cape Cod, Mass., bookman and author, born in East Orange, N. J., 62 years ago. MEXICO’S AGE SET ‘ BACK 3,000 YEARS| BERKELEY, Calif —(#).—In-| tensive cultivation of Mexican soil was started 3,000 to 5,000 years ago, says Dr. Sherburne F.} Cook of the University of Cali- fornia. Most experts have placed the time at about 2,000 years! ago. Basing his estimates on soil conditions, he says Mexico's an-! cient population was so big and the soil so cultivated that much of the land was near ruin long: before the white man arrived. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1950 ‘Sports Calendar Locals Smash Redland High ==. Of Homestead By 12-4 Score © Joe Lewis Hits Home Run, Double»——— 50 who is now out of the city for a Pe few days. The Commission also will con- R sider reducing the assessments ng laid against several properties. rer ° ° | ow Price Of Milk = be rice WH | Ilka Chase, author-actress. born itk New York, 45 years ago. : The price of milk in Key West |7 “€W *° ae py | will be considered at a special | hg | meeting of the City Commission he called for this afternoon, City! For STATE SENATOR a Manager Ralph D. Spalding said } ones iss today, | a ‘ iy The Commission not only will By The Associated Press consider the price of milk, but iv s < i expected to appoint an acting v Florida International League | judge of anntcibal to take the Miami Peach 19, Miami 3 ‘place of Judge Hilary Albury, | Fort Lauderdale 2, West Palm { Beach 0. { Tampa 4, Lakeland 3. Your Grocer SELLS That Good; > | %, St. Potersburg at Havana STAR * BRAND | fi : (rained out) = 1 aes AMERICAN COFFEE, || Norwood Strayhorn Southeastern Conference and SUBAN } Alabama 5, LSU 4 Florida 3, Miami 2 Vanderbilt 11, Tennessee 5. $, Auburn 5. 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