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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Per Capita Loss From Fires. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5 Women Today = — "S This Year Will Be $4.64 sy Chief Baker Says ea year-old Vangie Morgan may open = aus -_ oe - Fires Are More to her future. One leads home to a ‘the poor in Puerto Rico, the other Employment Men Expensive Than 3 is a portal to riches on Broadway 7 = She had ingress to the G Ever Now Urge Rotarians To | 22 “3,°= 3.2.3; —_—_—__—_— Hammerstein wanted es sor| Shad The Gtizen te Relatwes Fires were never as expensive as they are today, Harry M. Bak- er, chief of the Navy’s Fire De- partment, said today. This is reflected in the per capita fire loss which shows an in- crease of 114 percent in ten years. On 1940, the per capati loss was $2.17. Based on the first six months of 1950, the per capita loss this year will approximate $4.64. their musical version and the King of Siam ng 1 wwwwwwwweee jected the offer. Another knock -* on the door came. This time the Political Milton Berle show sought her She turned a deaf ear Announcement Vangie is five feet seven, has raven-black hair and treasures many trophies she won for her POR SUPERS 08 beauty, especially the one she OF EECISTREATION copped for Miss Puerto Rico on . ™ -| Sam B. Pinder White Plains, New York By natural endowments and back to her homeland. She would Need oie rather mingle with the poor m the Spanish balcony float at : =| Take Your Pick | apparently she has more tha the West Indies than mix with|| 993 Mereury Sedan | * . Hire Handicapped Local Rotarians were urged to employ the handicapped at their regular luncheon today by Law- rence Rickard, assistant state ve- terans employment representa- tive. Rickard, and Allison French, field supervisor for the Florida State Employment Service, at- tended the meeting to promote Further evidence of the high/hiring of the handicapped during cost of fire is recorded in the first}National Employ the Physically six months of the current year,/Handicapped Week which began In this period, the loss exceeded | Monday. the entire year of 1940 by $81,627,-| Rotary President W. Curry 000, or nearly 30 percent. In 1940,|Harris invited members and their the estimated fire loss was $286,-jwives to a beach party at Mon- 491,000. In the first six months of}roe county beach Thursday even- 1950, the estimated loss was/ing, October 12. $367,117,000. Such figures might indicate that fire protection engineers are fight- Citizenship Exams fl To Tissle Winners Jiiiior Tennis Club last night into @ new chunk of tennis activity for October and November. Peter Knight's home was the place of meeting. f High point of the evening was » the presentation of medals by J. J. Trevor, donor of the Boys Trophy. Recipients of the medal«| BY CHESTER KNOWLES were City Girls Champion, Carol THE OVERHEAD SMASH 3 Caruthers, and City Boys Champ- The Strategy of the Stroke jon, John Cruz. The award to| 1. The Overhead is a put-away, Miss Caruthers was made on be~| shot. It’s all or nothing. You kill half of A. Maitland Adams,|the ball and win the point Girls Trophy donor. 2. You always aim for. the op- "At the ume the big Cups were | ponent’s DEEP court, or, SHARP PHP as eave wide kbe § Miss Morgan is a graduate from the level she's a Our Lady of Good Counsel We Xceed Space - her ambition, her desires hark lantic City g0od start on a lucrative thea! srs for $245 Yet the life does her : ing a losing battle, but the Na- on a technical som pee | Being Conducted ie hospas yh f the plutocrats of pictures ine A Des : Ordered, Mr. Trevor thought |cross-court. ganization i the source of these would forego the comedy - that since the Cups will have to} 3. Take the lobs in the air in alarming statisties, declares that Today—Tomorrow drama of stages for curing the 1941 Ferd Pickup Be*won two years in succesion,|preference to the bounce when- such is not the case. The NFPA, diseases of the sick. Preec Too Low to be retained, some token ofjever you are in a position to do sponsor of Fire Prevention Week| Charles R. Adams, naturaliza- their yictory of last May would |so.. A treacherous wind on rare be in order. occasion will make it advisable The first boys tennis teamjto wait for the bounce before @¥er to visit Key West will play |smashing; or whén the sun mo- here on Saturday and Sunday on|mentarily blinds you. @ date between now and Nov-}| 4 Leave the ground on the @mber 23 to be selected by Leo|Overhead only when necessary. Fullwood, professional of Coral|But do leave the ground when oo 1941 Ferd Parcel Bel The Latin imscription on the | 1941 Dedge Feeder Sed. first U. S. coin is translated: “I (Worth 5509 You Tease & (time) flv, therefore mind your For S345 35— ities. aling-an using no live actors ‘A Bona Ber A Seiae — currently being observed, reports|tion examiner from Miami, is (2) Wirephoto | that the increased fire loss large-}conducting preliminary examina- THE FIRST pircsi Philadelphia's Jim Konstanty ly reflects the general increase in} tions of applicants for citizenship way to the plate in ne opening noel arse World ae = property values. The dollar which| today and tomorrow in the office Philadelphia Wednesday. Left Fielder Gene Woodling of the | ™¢@sures the fire loss has beenjof the clerk, United States court, New York Yankees is at bat. The opening pitch was a ball. The | "Hated like any other dollar. {it was announced today. Philly catcher is Andy Seminick and the umpire is Jocko Con- lan. . Actually, the NFPA reports that, SSR STR ee fire protection engineers feel reall WAVY MAN WOULD Progress is being made. The As- Visiting youngsters overnight as|im the overhead, except on rare’ house 3 lseng ahs ace arg|Occasion when you can put the z le. ball sharply cross-court for the 4 F point on a ball too high for a Municipal Golf Course to Mian op November 25 to take 00Uider-high volley. Conference Game (Stock Island) Part in the Coral Gables Junior} 7. When a lob does go over] GAINESVILLE, Oct. 5—(7)— Daily and Sunday play. Championship. your head, sprint back after it}i¢ ai1 soiitheastern coaches were == The fourth High School Con-}2"d, whenever possible, smash like- Florida's Bob: Woodruff, who TENNIS vent match will go on court |‘@ther than lob your return. om . ae Bayview Park Seturday, October 21 at 8:00. AM Stroke Formation at Once, there'd be no dread at| Morning, Afternoon and Night) sharp. Lay full asad a 1. The twin secrets of the Over-/the imjuries ‘scrimmages. “may|. Daily and Sunday play. played. In three matches alv|5©@d is to keep the ball in front ready played, the Convent has |°! toy and to drop the arm and won.two and High School one. |"3°Ket completely down in back On November 11-the Junior|F espouse tn School boys will engage Z iia High School in their nd the same basis stroke as the flat encounter. High School won 43/7 "se, but 4 LITTLE FURTHER The ages of the visiting ee ee Paced SEIS Bema ‘ sociation points to the fact that) SWEETEN AMERICAN 2 ae th oma = as fam are not yet known. It was/y' e the number of building fires, esti- LINE TO RUSSIANS iy req 2 7 DRIVE If AWAY thought best, inasmuch as Key|the ground, time the jump ont} Florida ‘T: hi ‘Uy F mated at 570,000, is about the a. SR a ee of ic tects. Spay ere oF you. i idea pasar . oug ens P or same as ten years ago, even though| PHILADELPHIA — (#) — The OR PICE ANOTHER termination to the visiting coach.| 5. The first couple of ‘timestgg* “_~ ee has eon. = increase aS aad cagray psa A Television dramas, put on fim, | OF OUR LATE MODEL Ieier hat went aff to M.|you smach are vital n'a match] G@Qngia Tech Game Saturday Increase of 23 million new dwelt | the iron curtain. And now comes/"*Ghite about 18 minutes of cam-| a today also broached |Nothing discourages an opponent : . ion| 2 new idea. We have been using r -a% Possibility of a girls match, more than to see his good lobsityy dagected Floridg of wees SPeeion | flights of small balloons to carry Your Grocer SELLS That Good | YOUR CHOICE CaN ie in the year. Junior players eageae td inch ote aeacestic ia be Underd. | S ing facilities and other buildings,;°% ™essage over into the eastern BE FINANCED will join hands in putting the} ©- - le: log ports Calendar EE ae vastly multiplying the number of fire hazards. Just as there has been little’ In Its First pry Monroe Motors. inc making sure his boys are getting and flammable wood the -rough work he thinks they| _ = gy ats roofs continue to aceount for need to beat Georgia Tech Satur-| Morning, Afternoon ight) roughly 90 percent of all resident- day. Daily and Sunday play. al fires. ‘The former Baylor coach is HUFFLEBO. tive heating plants- and stacks; Ss) ARE hingh Florida, undefeated in- two — games, will be the underdog in Ss its first. Southeastern Conference SKATING on September 23. 3. The racket on impact - is Park = €he Junior Club wants tolangied down instead of ight} 22™= this year. “ thank the Senior players of the |tner as in the cereine SY Alabama who-will play. Vander- (ight) : A FRIDAY— ple es = provide ae 2| 4 Face in the direction you 7:30 to 9:00 P.M an month peri ¥ jare going to smash. Don’t bo’ SATE A Ba = ‘ és ; ‘Alabama’ pass defe: . "3 the 1950 Tennis School. about placing the body sideways, ried the Commadores but ¢ Conch SENTENCE WILLIE Raiph Faraldo, $5,000, to build ‘egg Feiwel. pe elected /to the net as in the start of the Bill (Continued From Paze One) [a cement block warehouse in the}” See vita yore Comunitive | service: combination. of Quarterback Billjscared~of Willie cause he and I|rear of 1403 4th street: tartake the pace of Lynn Sellers} 5. Drop the racket and ° arm! Wade" and Eid Bucky Curtis can| were: friendly.” Porter stated. Who is spending this school year |COMPLETELY DOWN AND BE-| match Alabama's Salem and End tig oe = tak im Connecticut. The Committee }|HIND SHOULDER. Any stopping Al Lary. ut when I turned my h ig .compesed of Chairman June |of the arm or racket in the back-]" Auburn’ held its” only ‘scrim- | Willie, he whipped out that’ big Eleanor Gato, Barbara swing will spoil the smash. mage of the week while Tennessee |knife and just cut me down.” ws, Carol Caruthers, andj 6. From the “down” Position’ held a costly two-hour workout — to the long scar that be- front of a business with cement! Woodling, blocks at 209 Ann street; 1 Catcher Yop Berra, Center Fi John A. Gelabert, $500, for ge- er Joe DiMaggio, First B neral repairs to a home at the Johnny Mize, Third rear of 710:Elizabeth street. i struct a cement block storeroom: Coleman, Pitcher Allie at 1311 Simonton street. | PHILLIES—First Milton Roberts, $300, for ‘re-! Waitkus, Center fielder Ric Pairs to a hoine at 628 William { Ashburn, Left Fielder Dick Sisler, Teressa Bardwell. The Gommit-|whip the arm up and crack the} : z x “ tes will stage in carly December |ball hard. The wrist and elbow] paligg is ayg ce edecrem pS on the right side, of his neck th@Climinations for the Orange |@¢t as a whip. Bend is gone from) jeft lez. | and terminated at his left ear. Bowl tourney. The November |¢lbow on impact. Follow through] Coath Wally Butts, of Georgia I tried to tight back but he meeting will take place in Teres- | Completely. who has lost his two first string|JUSt threw me down and began / , ’s Poin¢iana home.| 7-.When smashing from the| quarterbacks, may trot out|‘° Stomp on me. Then he started gas decia baseline, the Overhead is identi-| Sophomore Zeke Bratkowski in|* Cut me again and I could hear SEVV VV Tere Verere cai with the service, with the the Saturday game against power- the knife tearing my flesh. I be- LLOWING racket coming straight thru the} ful North Carolina. gan to call for help. I hollered ball from behind instead of from! Louisiana State _ University} ‘ti! the blood in my throat chok- behind and above. This is in : practiced ways of stopping Rice.|*? ™€ up so I couldn't holler no y to strike DEEPLY into opponent's! Captain Ebert Van Buren, a full-|™°re-” : man avenue; Philadelphia’ QNational) —_ T HROUGH | court back, and Center Joe Reid were| Sie ee an babe John Williams, $150, install] Allie Reynolds and Yosi ; <= beck i ton: i you lo e metal By PEDRO AGUILAR Bowl Of in action. tome. Nobody could tae an ae on a roof at 205/ Robin Roberts and Andy : OAA44402444446444 Ni = = me believe it I had just given 16, lost : Pie juvenile clu picked trom| Qrs UI Navy | 21 pay wipcar Reynolds won 16, = him a bag of Peanuts and we (Continued. From Page One) jwere just talking.” the old pea- meeting to return to work Mon-inut vendor said bewilderedly. day morning. In addition to the legal action under a law banning unofficial strikes in the public utilities field, the government had marshaled soldiers and sailors to man the gas works if necessary. mercy to y ictims”, he told At two gas works, 96 ‘Navy Shae ee ; | f The first U. S. coin was a cent regular season; the Tomato League to go to Cuba \Wive Club T dated 1787: vd Roberts { Jost the two games played in the Ss 0 ilost et €uban capital But they did ; splendid considering the fact, the Plan League Pla ; youngsters played under the : lights, and did not have a chance} _ Bowlers of the La Concha Navy fo ‘practice even once , together.| Wives Club will play from 9 to And so they did very.good under| 12 o'clock tomorrow morning at eee conditions. the Naval Station Bowling Alley. Those making the trip were! Those interested will discuss the| seed t Ia tchers Moe Henri and F.| °Fganizing of league play for Fri-; in to replace} The judge stated that both Baro Pitchers Joe Lewis, A. Fer-| $83. maintenance men. And/ Weatherford and Porter were : 5 Pitchers Jo vis, A. Fer- = H Mandez; First-baseman Knowles; — St al 3 based sitter at sone a0 pig ba eeoahiganek: good, inoffensive citizens. He Second-baseman J. Gonzalez;| 24 me each Tuesday and plants, if called Johnson’s attack on the Third-baseman Ray Garcia;| gages a2 ees may meCeneary- | two men “entirely unprovoked | Shortstop Al Pazo. Davila, Angu-|? iP ate g SHARP WATCH IS | 774, oodthirsty”. : jera and Quesada make up the} it requires from 8 to 10 aes é Pointed out to the convicted: outfield. for the Catnsilie palee te (Continued From Page One) man that he had considerably Siesday night, the last game of| wax eS i bear) watch on a broad area reaching} shortened the lives of two men. the — fac: ate oat 2 ae from the Bahamas, Southern Flor-|}He said that neither man, par- wi ems er ida and Cuba-to the Swan Island/| ticularly Weatherford, “would Mr. Grass, president of the! While most of Korea's eer region in4iur @&iieen: fuer he Gea - league and Viyaya, who made/ wealth is in the northern part o! = ne See 20S P | ft, As _ Chiet Storm Forecaster ‘You didn’t kill either man, this trip possible stated that the) the country, several minerals are Grady Norton put it “we’ve got|but you took some of each one's youngsters, enjoyed _ themselves) found in large quantities only inj all: the elements of a hurricane| life”, he declared. fore sentencing Johnson this }morning, Judge Caro told the young Negro, an habitual crim- inal, that he could see no reason for leniency. “You showed no leniency or gee SIRBEISC cr oR Hi no the south. except wind.” He reported low| The convicted man, who re Pressure and hea’ Tainsqu: mained calm throughout the trial, Right made the trip. Some of the older, but peak winds of o ‘only 45 Sree didn’t bat an one the judge Radio commentators and sport}baseball fans may remember an hour. handed down the 40-year sen- writers claim this is the first in-|this. He aiided that-the area is be-| tence. : ternational juvenile series ever| Villanova Plays ing Watched very closely for pos-| .Qn the Weatherford charge, to| Played in Cuba, and they are/Univ, Of Miami ‘sible ‘storm developments. which Johnson plead not guilty, | ‘very. much wrong. For in 1914) Next Friday at the Orange 8nd 1915, the Para club from the| Bowl the Villanova football team' In colonial America bowls, | to commit murder in the Yard went to Cuba andjwill play the Miami Hurricanes mugs and pitchers were blown|gree was reached by a j Played a series of games with|and a big crowd from this city from blue, amber, brown or green/ six. For the first time i the best in the Island Republic wil be there to see the U. of Mi- glass. Replicas of these famous} tory of the court, a woman, and Piss Salgad Cockley,|ami, win their second straight pitchers ate still being made in! Virginia Sands, was foreman of Chico P; and y others' game of the American glasshouses today. the jury.