The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 12, 1950, Page 6

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| rade Six THE KEY WEST CITIZEN KEY WEST berreeee Ki West High won fou: straight victory yesterday at Homestead when they edged the Growers by the score of 1-0. Joe bewis was on the mound for the €onchs and pitched his sec- ond Shutout ofthe .year allowing 4 hits, stickifg out-9/"andwalk- ing @nly one. Horrie} was~on, the mound for Homestéad and pitth- ed affine game allowing the hard hittifg Cotiths~only ‘5 hits “and two “walks while sticking out th Both teams played error- Brilliant Moundsman, Joe Lewis, Allows Only Four Hits To Growers their: ‘Sports Calendar | BASEBALL STANDIN ISLAND CITY LEAGUE ©lub-— W.L. Pret Adams Dairy. ios 4 1 .800 Kéy West Cubans 4 2 666 uss Epperson 0 4 «.000 Jess ball in the field. SOFTBALL | THe gatne was a scoreless tie} Bayview Park i until the 4th inning when Joe (Night) Lewgs led off with a single and ~yuRSDAY— feaeljed second on some nice) two games to be announced. basesrunning, Soloman and Hen-' prIpay— Fiquez filed out but John Cruz.) Two games to be announced playfhg his first game as a start- a j er hit a line single to center field 7 and ‘Lewis slid in for the winnig BASEBALL H run’ Island City Baseball League The Conchs threatened twice! (Municipal Stadium, Afternoon) mor€ when Oropeza led off with! : sin, but were hitting to ball SUNDAY— 2 : intowthe fielders hands. Home-| 1:00—Key West Cubans vs stea@ threatened to tie the score} © USS Epperson (seven in- in the 4th when Roper led off} nings). witt= a double, but Lewis bore| 3:00—Key West Cubans vs. dow6 to strike out the next two} Adams Dairy (seven innings) 2 and keép Shepperd took | -_ } Watfon’s fly to end the rally. TENNIS the field, Solomon, Fernen-; ee ace Park ‘i dez,= Hernandez, Oropeza ane) ang in Ada Nighty Hengiquez played fine ball to‘eut coca Sunady pia atte off Bits while Keeley was out- ‘ standing for Homestead. is win put the Conchs on top; ae ‘GOLF in Zhe District Championship} Municipal Golf Course Race as Homestead was previous- _ Stock Island) ly lefeated. This leaves Key! Daily and Sunday play West’ as the only undefeated —. ' bin 3 SKATING Bax . wey Wadi tick Bayview Park b es! 1g} Night Piiyer— AU RARGieamAy.. “8 Hernandez, 2b 90°00 fe. ° - 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. Lewis, p as bee aad ees Sol@fion, 3b 300 0 oe. ce 30-1 04 SHUFFLEBOARL J. Ctuz, cf Sbod 204 Bayview Park Oropeza, s.s. 3 0 2 © ,'Morning, Afternoon and Night)! D. iz, (ee: gs | ene} | Daily and Supday play. Perfianquez, 1b 72050: ee oo 2.00 0} COUNTY APPROVES aa a kT) t@antimued From ze Caer cage by Lewis 9; errors: te Monroe County Schosl Board not B isehall Scores By Zhe Associated Press time of game 1.40. | Florida International - League ikeland 1, Havana 0. lami 7, West Palm Beach 2. pa 12, St. Petersburg 0. jami Beach 7, Ft. Lauder- dalg Bers 3 4 pet eee \ s . Gollege Bradley 10, F.S.U. 1. rida 6, Gainesville G-Men 2. lins 6, Tampa 4. PRESIDENT OF ontinued From Puce One? | ie White House by Navy per- | el and by police. yor Louis M. J. Eisner and Manager Ralph D. Spalding President Videla of Chile a fe cf welcome in behalf of citizens of Key West. The} je was received at the Lit- hite House last night, the one of its kind received by resident. * * * By The Associated Press) i lashirizton has rolled out the, mat for a distinguished In guest, President Gonzale at. Washington National rt. sident Truman, members of | ibinet and the diplomatic! were at the airport to greet | lez, President Truman{ fe a speech. There was a band; a big parade, and jet fight-' hopping overhead. The keys le city are ready for presen- in. ashington streets were deck- edaput with red, white and blue} lean flags. And with signs} laiming, “Welcome ‘to Presi- a Gonzalez”. ile hes long been. regarded! asgone of the most democratic mafjons in this hemisphere. But it Has been having economic bles of late, and- President zalez may for’ American . He-is an avowed foe . of munism. L. CARBONELL . oo From Page One) $12,000 to $50,000. It is also | ificant that city ad valorem| assessment is not one hun-| dr@i percent but closer to seventy pe} it. bélieve the entire matter; sh@uld be thrown open for public disgussion. And 1 shall approach th€ question with an open mind.” lore than one type of pine is u for Christmas trees. Includ- edgate Norway spruce, white Spice, balsam fir, Douglas fir! | Commissioners to turn the old school buildings on the keys over to the commis- sion, when the new, consolidated school building is completed. The County wili maintain the | buildings, and they will be used as community centers and storm ‘shelters by residents of he | Papy Tells What SRD Will Do- Bernie C. Papy toid~ County last. night that! ithe SRD will take over the re- pair of the Roosevelt Boulevard, on the south side. Any damage in the future to the boulevard { will also fall upon the SRD to fix. Papy said the Flagler avenue road would be paved by county funds from the gasoline tax. The County had given first riority to the Roosevelt Boule- vard repair. Papy went to the SRD April meeting, ahd had the Board substitute Flagler ave- nue as the first priority, with the State paying the repair costs on the boulevard. Wanted Play To Be Approved Charles Anderson, of Tavernier has made his sixth trip to the County Commissioners for ap- proval of his plat but still with- out success. Paul Sawyer, Monroe County Attorney, maintained — that. An- derson had a deed calling for 912’ of land, whereas the s factually had only 894°. S: also pointed out. ee @z Widela, of Chile. pum |tergathat beeded efedrings hefoge ings started popp' ‘at +8'| he Woakd“upproveé tHe plats Saka EST, when Gonzalez arrived | Sawyer: esident Truman's personal} “Send your attorney to see me. You are wasting my time and the board’s time. The attorney and I speak the same language. I've explained this to you, and you don’t seem to understand” Anderson agree to have his lawyer see Sawyer in the near future so that the matter may be cleared 13 CREW MEN IN B-29 up. {Continved From fe One) éd the following casualty list in the B-29 crash: Captain John R. Martin, plane jcommander, West Frankfort, Il linois. Captain David H. Foust, De- troit. First Lieutenant Ralph E. Ear- a, Illinois. mer, Centr First Lieutenant Lewis Ranck,. a, Penna. Thomas J. Stultz, Rus- ° Staff Sergeant Richard E. Cooper, Denver, Golorado. Staff Sergeant Eugene R. Thompson, Kansas City, Kansas. Staff Sergeant Walter C. Boed- eker, Danville, Mlinois. ' Staff Sergeant James B. Kar- ney, New Franklin, Miss. Staff Sergeant Gerald M. Pow- ell, Leraysville, Penna. 1 Sergeant J. R. Chilton, Jr. ; Hermon, New York. Sergeant Virgil R. Tennyson, Whon, Texa: tg uses 34,500 tons of * SEVENTEEN ENTERED|KEN KELTNER GIVEN WEDNESDAY, | APRIL 12. 1950 HIGH DEFEATS HOMESTEAD 1-0 Hospital, While VFW Romps ‘All Gver N.O.U. Aggregation VFW Wins One-Sided . * Game By 23-6 Score 12 runs in the first frame enough to win. For good measur ! Overlin Says Southern Bell” = FO T [RELEASE BY INDIANS Employees Will Receiv | TOPEKA, Kans. April 12—b Wi hi \ |()—Kenny Keltner, third base- », : W age Teneue thin ear 4 |man for the Cleveland Indians Kiwanians Hear i j for the last 12 years, was given = st & i % Three out of four of the non- he fit Boye and Girls Key of new balls that are waiting |his unconditional release today. ( | 1 k | supervisory and employees of the We oti Cre tiene Gin tor the play.to tegin "Manager Lou. Boudreau con. CANGIGates For co, auiicen dell. Telephone! Com- WGK fife week-end in the Peck, 1 Gils entries yesterday totaled {ferred with Keltner last night in gy > iStraynorn 10 pany in the nine states it serves, ica nis week-end ap je Fark.’ 13° meaning there was room for|his hotel room and broke the County Board » will receive automatic “pro- The Boys Tennis Champion-'thiee ‘more players, Entries in-/eWs. Keltner went to the Indi-| “Y“#™**) Arri e In Cit fl gression” wage increases within ships teday reached the amaz- clude Jo Ann At-|ans from the Milwaukee Brew - Peale Vv ALY the next 12 months under the Jing total of 17, all 15 years or! well, Richardson, Bar- ¢"8, Said Boudreau: aay eae ay Ruse ° : | present contract with the Union, Thic 3 s bars Colleen Moore,| “It was the hardest job I ever pBular meeting at the TI 7 Af H y z oday by Howard less. This is the total that can be Bat sCalleen Mane) aan peee oa a bet Berch Restaurant at 6a5| #AS / ternoon it was revealed today by Howat pccommedais this year. Others preyoy, Rendueles, Lynn,’ Playing together for 11 yea > main feautre of the ev Norwood A. Strayhorn arrived a matter of fact”, Mr. desiring to play may leave their Selle ‘a Twiehaus, The- | Keltner now may negotiate for ae RaiaatEs, a me vm lin the city yesterday afternoon in Qverlin said, “ over the length of names with Paul Albury or resa Bardwell, and Eleanor Gate. himself with any team as a free (ee eee nee ne Oe OO | geo , the interests our present contract with the Ralph Hartenstine and will be! Last night under the lights the |#éent. He was released after (201" platlorm of elected ae: i of his candi- Union, which runs until June; given a place if someone drops Doubles Championship reached Boudreau conferred with Hank {11 Sin OO Beep aie 4 dacy for state 1951, the total of the automatic out, Battle list of the Boys is: the semi-final found as Peter Greenberg, general manager of “Thy. candidates who addressed senator from jncreases alone will be 8 cents an Lonnie Shiver, Don Cruz, Varela and Phil Freeman turned the Indians. the solib eceEe a oe a ‘ the 24th Sen- hour, $3.20 2 week per employee, Johnny Sellers, John Cruz, Bobby back Charlie Smith and Andy; Sa iar ck Bentl Rodina eisethe atorial Dis- or about $8,000,000 a year. May, Peter Knight, Bob Staves, Alonzo 7-5, 6-1 in a match that SMATHERS ARRIVES (41, Louis Carbonell, Fred J trict. i In the face of: these facts, the Robert Piarrot, Danny O’Briant, had plen ot smoke and fire | «Continued From Page Une’ ' Dion Z Strayhorn telephone manager said, the Terry Doherty, Jimmy Solomon, for one set. Smith and Alonzo jow who followed him through They were well received will speak to- CWA-CIO Union is demanding a Joseph Smith, Joseph Carbonell, held a 5-4 lead and set point on the city , : : ee hs vee tan night at the general 15-cent-an-hour w age : % : : the city to La Concha Hotel. A number of out of state visi mather: al _ George Haskins, | Stuart Yates, Freeman's service but couldr't, He is spending the afternoon tors. were in attendance Smathers’ ral- pike which would amount to $15,- Rabert Bethel, an@ Exiquio’Vi- ‘quite make it stick. Smith’s greeting old acquaintances and Delegates to the national: con-|\N. R. Strayhorn “Yim Bay’ 500,000 a. y or 70 per cent of dal sweeping undercut drives were a meeting new ones. Bertin to bel held atatumiwere view Park. _ Southern Bell's net earnings for Chatlie Smith, president 6f tho: joy to beheld but his steadiness The rally tonight is expected to selected. The Fort Myers attorney paid jact year. ,Lion’s Club has announced that isnot yet continuous enough to draw a huge crowd to hear the Next week other candidates. 2 Courtesy call to The Citizen of- “phe rate increases obtained by prizes will be given by the Lions swap players like Varela and. Y. §, Congressman in his first lo- will address the membership. _ | fi¢¢ Tuesday afternoon. He will the Company have fallen ~ far -foy# the winners and the run- Freeman point for point for a cal address to the public in sup- jleave the Island City gometime grort of meeting the cost . of feos aha ete Boys and ate long ve stretch. Alonzo port of his race for the U. S. Se- A ; tomorrow. z wage increase @lready grantéd,” Girls. The Key West Tennis Club drove well but pushed his lobs nate. Last night, Smathers spoke / ttorney peneral |... 3 Mr. Overlin said. “Any further has come forward with 30 cans up too short and too high. in Daytona Beach. Following his liremen Put Out general increase in wages would 5 SVE Sa oso —___.. Key West appearance he will fl \ have to be paid by telephone pps Be r sac b | back ea ek aE Lrv in as vises ay, ° customers. e: ‘PCS 1380 Wins Over Naval 2 feu" Brush Fire On "Sp in cnt i ins ver ava rally arrangements, stated today On Homesteads H : to a recently completed survey 2 . which covered 3,799 firms em- that a large number of candidates i§ k I 3] d for state and county offices have! Attorney General Ervin advise-| SLOCK Islan the ploying 727,379 persons, signified their intention of ad- ed C. M. Gay, state comptroller,! sete a a wages of Southern Bell workers dressing the rally assemblance that a man legally residing in _ There was a brush fire at the compare very favorably with the following Smathers’ talk, and one county may claim home- Key West end of Stock Island pay of other workers in , the that such order will have incum- stead exemption from taxation bridge at 6:30 p. m..,last night. community possessing — similar bents speaking | upon residential property owned Firemen from No. 3 Station were skills. P In event of rain, the rally will by him in another county upon summoned and soon had it under Se nea be held in the Truman Elemen- which resi.tes “another or others control. For a time the fire FLYING BIXBYS : tary schcol. {legally or naturally dependent threatened, the electric line lead- Continued From Page One’ 2 All candidates running in the upon said person” provided, that ing to Boca Chica Naval Air Sta- Odom’s mark when engine added May primary are cordially invit- he may claim only one home- tion. There was no property dam- trouble forced them to turn back | 1} PCS 1380 Won By |11 more and the best the General 4 to speak at the rally tonight. | stead exemption in this state. age. to Calcutta Then magnet trouble Score Of 8 To 6; |Electric buys could do was score a { —_———_—_—- ! ee delayed them in Tokyo. — Se) 13. Producers now are developing! The first potatoes in North Archeolog in Iraq hope to The Bixbys said they hope to 4 P: C: S. 1880 won last night] Hig hoy Foley led the losers at many vegetables adapted particu- ; America were planted in Rock- prove that ruinned Eridu is the make another try, if someone & over the Naval Hospital by -a bat with 4 hits including a homer, larly for freezing. lingham County, N. H. oldest city in the world. will put up the money. 3 score of 8 to 6. Bostie hit three safeties for the loser and Clen- ae hit a homer for the win- ;., Evans allowed but 6 hits but jose his‘ game while Grimm al-} lowed ‘the Naval Hospital 10 hits. lot the Vere hits Score by innings: R. H. E.! once, Hospital 011 112 0—6 10 1 PES 1380- Eyans and Herman; Grimm and Thoma: the Veterans, Gareia 3, \nguiera three safey Score by innings: Sea V.E.W. The V. F. W. Boys romped all; Foley and Ventuc over the N. O. U. team and scored Campbell. Grenfield hit two ont triple Cabot hit four t doubles and K. Rodriguez thre: Cambell hit two. Every m at least 530 000 x8 6 4 B-shrdlu cmfwyp vbgkaj doraht R..H. E, 0.U. 301 2110-6 7 3] 1244 012 x—23 20 2 ; Perez SORTASE OW AKER MANDATE, RON IOS safeties, | mber | SBOE merted and) Your Dimes and Your Dollars Are Going To Work FOR YOU THE PEOPLE! About a week ago, your local Pepper Campaign Committee tan an appeal for funds. At that time we pointed out that the real issue of this Senatorial Cam- paign was a fight between Pepper and the People on one side, and the Old Guard Republicans and big Cor- porations on the other. We pointed out that the big special interests and the newspapers they control were using all their tricks to confuse the real issues of this campaign, that the only way Senator Pepper could get his message across to the people was through bought space in the newspapers, and through bought time on the radio. And we pointed out that whereas Sen. 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