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ERE ——~ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FBDNESDAX, OCTOBER 4, 1950 ro. VEN - ° n UNeVeD Mumber of stares be at the Monree County Clinic.|Gandolfo'’s Office Must Ordinance Gonzalez will serve until the/ Approve All Plats ~ ae Is couse the Chinese commer aft ‘ - - commission nominates a new t st i eer head for the department. an nt fiest Re Unconstitutional t—__—— Will Bu approved by the office of Monroe ™ 9 Aeiei's| DS PORES ot ee Sees c age ae “ County Assessor Claude Gandelfo. eae haan aa co als Get evermmen:” Bids were authorized to pur-| Gandolfo asked that the board | deciaped Uncunsiutional The attack om the aedinenct chase a_photo-stat machine for | 95S this motion as he has found 2 use in <ppying all deeds, mort: some iserepancies in plats not|_ Circuit Judge George E. Hol brought by Alted P Rm INTY ASKS NAVY |5ut suggested that the insurance (Cont From Page One; be purchased as a nuisance Value Bamed temporary health director | elimination. Gers ‘Tennis School to ache orrow at five in the Park witt jong awaited topic Tenni: gy and Tactics. ‘ 2 Says he will announce his dec: Dade Coumtr Ch gages and other legal instru | ‘itst checked by his office. sien today. B; ci )verg, Dade County Chatman < ‘ ‘lt. Build Amott y. But he hinted tha | he ¥ Progressives am New Truck Te Euneatl To. Home id: be the ‘ruling. { -neca xs : 5 During a bearin: rt yr} Hendricks an well be the subtitle of tomor- Be Bought | It was decided to have another S yesterday Hendr.ctsen argued that Reses- Bids will also. be asked for aj entrance tanstructed to the Calor- nutes tn ee City eens wer na = proper gemmue-te w truck. Repairs, gas, oil for} 2d Old Folks Home asa. safety |i iection- yekson thisjatteck the ordinance becamit 2E present trucks last year amounted} measures At t the MAFPOW | Dont you think dees net declare himsdlf tae. to $1,340.91. alleyway. will the MovVe-|hige this seahd ee nance }Communist H | ment of fige engines and am-|%° this would start the greatest! Jacksonville's anti-Comsiaiilla | bulances in case of an emergency. | “'c? hunt this country has ever|srdinance wax decared: Gueame Insurance was authorized pur-| Allen suggested the construction, "°°"” Apd doesn’t it infringe on tutional. yesterday chased for the count ee fire| Withdraws trucks om the keys. um | Petition © will be about $40. Attorney W. Curry Harris has County Attorney Paul r| notified Monroe County. Clerk informed the com ion that the | Earl R. Adams that his eliénts on Overseas T LTISDG State supreme court has ruled} Marathon are withdrawing their | that the county is not liable for| request for a separate mosquito | damages done by fire engines. control district: for Marathon. (AP Wirephoto).} fow’s. congress. Tennis matches are won half the time by outrighi Supefiority and the other half by sing your ability so well it pre- Wails over an opponent of equal skill but less generalship. -It is a well known characteristic of all strenuous sport to place its players in a sort of daze when the Pitch reaches its warmest. The Meed to concentrate on rapid Physical movement is, alone, hough to act as a soporific. Most Players play automatically with little thought to the effects of — their strokes and to those of their} THESE FOUR NEW YORK YANKEE pitchers s ‘and together during practice at the Yankee Sta- FLY FLY FLY FLY FLY FLY _ Opponent. The result is an un-| dium in preparation for the first World Series game with the Philadelphia Phillies today. It will be 7 awareness of the kind of play| played in Philadelphia. Left to right: Vic Raschi and Allie Reynolds. both righthanders, and South- 50 p L L Havana in July the Mexican Davis Cup captain rubbéd Gus- |; favo Palafox’s face with a towel during each change of court when things looked dark for Mexico. He wanted to clear his star’s head. | = MIAMI DEPARTURES P “4 fommunists Massac Women Bowlers \JayCee Ping ceed fee Peake Daylight Flights }quarters announced the. - arrival Ai Navy Station Pong Tournament Jof the new division from the west FLY = : wat course all strategy and its ; 5 ss jeoast of the United States But} NEW YORK 5 ... $35.00* insta sus wace ane Sect Mave Baby Sitter Starts T [the soe = ours) ee en win this per-}| Women bowlers of the La] Charles Fisherman, Chairman |. nen : NEW ORLEANS sons’s strengths weaknesses i Soko = i mind. What will work: magic| CONE 2nd “N-CCS. Armed} of the Junior Chamber of Com-| 5, the Third Division] LOS ANGELES with one opponent will quickly| Forces Service group anmounce|merce sports committee, @R-ih.aq its travel orders before the] E} DETROIT $53.00" lose against another. they have a baby sitter at Build-| nounced today that the JayCees) 47 took a decisive turn the mid- aie Over and above the myriad] ing 178 from 9 to 12 o'clock each | Will begin their first annual Ping|Gje of last month. when the al-| | PHILADELPHIA __ 34.00 — moves and countermoves of tennis Tuesday and Friday mornings, so}Pong Tournament tonight after] lies made the daring and success- EL PASO ___ 71.30° | PITTSBURGH 42.61° looms that biggest of all qualities} others may join the. bowling| their regular business meeting. [ful lancing az ineuoa. *~ “PLUS TAX of sport, relaxed self-control. teams at the Naval Station Bowl-| Those bin ag for = <a American stfength in the war| = a ; ~ tition are Joe Ilaqua, Joe Pin- , is six divi s plus ’ ¢ = tng -Afer- SS Se ues — meee rs me, —— apa = <a_erene plu: FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS g P } Everette Sweeting, Charles Fish-jpield South AND FREE TICKET DELIVERY F bowled. Tuesday at the Naval| Everette Sweeting, Charles Fish: jie : Station. High bowlers were Wan- ed = . jOf Parallel 5 E 23} THROUGH By PEDRO AGUILAR WMPBABLLAASLLL4LESEADSD From the years 1904 to 1915, the 40th C. A. C. and the 121 company were stationed at the barrackq and kad some very fine baseball Players, namely the Hobinso&\ brothers, Lewis, Nunnemaker, McCaffery, and many others. Heh $ Appel, Odes McKillip, Charles!” american troops, and those of 3 a da Puinik, with 183, Louise Duke.| Curry, Newt Ketchins, Adolph|other allied nations, are being a ewa rav ; with 187. 3 ¥+|Lastres, Bob Pollock, Ken|held south of the 38th parallel. > : : : Knowles, Newell Pinder and{ They-are completing the mop- bees | 609 DUVAL STREET League bowling is on Friday} Genne Sawyer. il ’ 4 : =. sawyer. South Korea, and are - mornings. and open bowling is on| Each contestant will play every | peine held eee nang : : < es ing hel 2 ‘ Agents For Irregular Air Carriers) _ MEMBER OF AIR COACH ASSO. Tuesday mornings. other man once. The winner of}. APR Bowlers Tuesday were Phyllis}the most games will be deglared | _. an — ee —_ asain] Walsh, Fern Wingate, June Tuck-| JayCee champion for 1950: ape i: j0- c=, Rouen Desks Wiss Bibel Ghetoees Ficberrann, olen aii}, Amrsices, Merines sre in. Uiio- PHONE 618 or 1840 Judy Pass, Alice Noack, Annette} nounced that anyone desiring a|— 3 alc) which was taken from ; LY y 1 Dewey, Millie Henking, Isobed| game with the JayCee softball | tne C nunists yesterday. Sup- se ne me bi FLY S FLY Bliss, Pat Downey, Flossie Hig-} team should contact. him at the} plies ani equipment are rumbling FLY The Navy also had a grand team| #5 2nd Dorothy Gravat. Cuba Shop, 532 Duval street. | nto that towz i-om tie port of and Henley; Brooks, and other Ss EROS SEES ad “ Inchon. good players made up the squad. CAROLINA COAST, cé RESCUES } Other American forces, north- The most notable in those days (Continved From Page One) (Continued From Page One) jwest of Seoul, are within 15 for his jong-hitting was Hehart of| cane .would clear all land south; 3:00 a. m,, and the men by swim-j miles of the borderline. Army: Who put the ball in the]of Cape Hatteras and might even|ming and pushing were able to —_—_—_—_—_———_ Banyan tree many times. Then|swing wide off Long. Island and] get the boat to“the shoals, where The National Geographic So- the field was on the westerly|the New England coast. it-was turned right-side-up. | ciety says Bismarck was a Great side of the barracks and the ban-| Meanwhile, squally weather has/ SS SSS Dane fancier. hit the lower Texas coast as a} Shavings from cork stoppers squall wave moved across the|are used to make cork tile floor-| The National Geographic So- western Gulf of Mexico. ing and wall -covering. ciety says the hoatzin bird of Center of tlie wave moved South America is known as the aeross the western Gulf of Mex-/ miles per hour:and higher over al “stinking pheasant” because of ¢: ico, bringing squalls of 45 to 55° wide area. z its musty odor. ASE yan tree between left and center. Many ball players put the ball there but not as frequently as Hehart. Then came Dion, McGinnises, Smith, Gray, Clements, Grubb, dolly and many others. After them, marched the Key “° West Regulars under Paul G. Al- =e 2 bury who won so many consecu- Another Reason Why > > tive pennants they had to break oie Gee same ox the Philadelphia America prefers Budweiser a Athletics did. They had C. Griffin, * Carl Lopez, Quinten Lopeb, Ca- * pote. ~ On. many oceasions they won aa from some of the best clubs that “4 = a visited the city. _ Noel Gordon, G. Watkins, Sal- a gado, Elbertson, F@:ther Pent, oon Carl Lopez, played first base on different occasions. At second, Sabueso Fernandez, and C. Pazo Played and at third Bolivar Cas- tillo, Reggie Trumbell, Doughtry, and Sevilla played the pestipe. At Castillo, “Doughtry, Lopez playéd many games. In the Frank Guerra, Elbertson, c. tay Bobby Lewis, ¢ Lopéz, Cyril Griffin, Saigade and Capete played the garden on dif- ferent seasons. And they always had .a winning team year after year. Monroe, Acevedo Stars, Coast Guard, and many other clubs played but the Regulars would al- Ways end up on top. 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