The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 10, 1950, Page 7

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ae ih SDAY, OCTOBER io, 1950 tel Shas Storés To View £05 ANGELES This is the day te ae rade at the American Legion's u convention, and the busi- “people of Los Angeles have they might just as well ‘shop. For the legionnaires Teas nt baton twirlers, the ancient loco- motives and the drum and bugle ae be some of the latest of war the ‘army has to offer, There will be tanks, armored equipment and troops, provided by thé 13th armored reserve divi- sion. They'll underscore what the convention speakers have been saying, that we mustn’t let our- Downtown stores are closing in honor, of the Legion, and so are the public schools. So it will be a big day for all concerned, includ- ing thousands of Los Angeles SOUTH KOREAN (Continued-From Page One) vicinity of Panbu, 15 miles rorth-/| General =~ MacArthur's _head- quarters: says the biggest known concentration of Red troops is in the center of the peninsula, about five miles north of the border. It’s believed that at least two Com- munist divisions, about 20,000 troops, are Massed in that area. At present, South Korean troops are heading northward in the di- rectiorf of that mass of Red froces. Reds Suffer 170.0000 Casuauties It's pretty obvious, however, that none of the Comunist divi- sions ig at full strength. General MacArthur's“ headquarters ~ an- nounced today that the North Ko- reans Have suffered about 170,- 000 casyalties-since the beginning of the *war. And $0,000 North Koreans have been n prisoner. Bomb Hed Tanks*'* Allied: fighters “and bombers ripped. Away. at ~ North Korean tariks above-the 38th parallel to- day. *-. 4 allied pilots so far this month. Patrolling Towns taken away from the North Ko. reans aliove the borderline. order in, all Red territory as it is freed from Communist rule. ceeding very smoothly because the Korean people are cheerful, cooperative and loyal. Today’s Horoscope “Today, gives a most energetic nature, with - capacity for pro- moting large enterprises. But the haps quarrelsome, too . apt to find fault and sometimes tearing down what it has not the .capa- success is almost certain: —— ; RobertW. Miller, president of, the Pacific Lighting \Corp., born U. N. forces. and OVER FOR THESE NORTH KOREAN SOLDIERS captured by atfar (?) Wirephoto THE FIGHTING IS OVER—and now a South Korean refugee and his wife start the long walk home in the Waegan area. He leads the family cow. In'a rack on his back he carries a calf. This Photo was madé by Gene Herrick. Assaciated Press staff: photo- ‘Casey Stengel. To | Manage Yankees Two More Years DAVE KING NAMED (Continued From Page One) | we in Key West lost the op- portunity to acquire aman who had personal contacts} in Washington, Tallahas-} see, and who was an out-! standing representative in| The manager of ‘allah: 3 | Yankees, Cas Grant Stockdale should [7°24 ‘© P have been named city fall champions for another manager of Key West. “Stockdale’s name came into the picture as a com-| promise candidate. | five of, us originally: could| not agree on King. or Al-! RRR TRAS < Se ar ree bury. Ican assure»-City| CIVIC LEADERS BAND Manager King that: €Véry.| (Contihued From Page One) thing. will be ‘on.the®table. For, from here on in, I will attend.no private confer. e New York} It had been estimated that any} would call for an annual salar. of between $65,000 and $380,000. Montoe was: pre of .cight: Flori countrieg with ‘juvenile court— *juvenile ccouft machinery. M Tie council also voted to invite} 5 various civic groups“in. the coun- ty tostak€ out groupsmemberships ir the organization, SCHUCK- TESTIFIES (Contifued ¥font Page One) ing triedfon violation.6f-federal _-Grant-was a lieutenant ES F ém|im-the Marine Corps. And and eee Senea ie ate he would have been able td heaviest one-day tank-bag for the|have worked with Navy: His conneétions and South” Korea's national police| Contacts would have helped are busy patrolling nine towns}out Key West well in the} “| years to come.” The police are part of a force| Stockdale Was In of 30,000 being recruited to keep| Key West Grant Stockdale, repre- South Korea's home. minister!Sentative from Dade coun- says the plan of recovery is pro-j ty, Was in Key West all day yesterday and last night. Stockdale is presently em- ployed in Jacksonville with a housing group. Visit With Rep. George Smathers After the meeting, Com- nature is rather critical. and per-| missioners C. B.. Harvey and Louis M. J,.Eisner paid a courtesy call on Repre- P i ; i sentative George Smathers ee eed coke who arrived here » yester- day afternoon.» Commi sioner Louis Carbonell w in Oakland, Calif., 51 years‘ago. |already present welcoming | Simmons, Their, Fangs Have Been Pulled A long list of defendants have | been «called, and Schut¢K may be jaway from the city for about a the huge gathering that came to congratulate the visiting Smathers on his successful bid for the Dem- jocratic nomination for the United. States Senate. Among those greeting Smathers when a Citizen reporter congratulated him | were: Monroe County Com- missioner Joe Allen, ‘Chas. |Bob :Garrisbi, laney, Police Chief. Josep! Kemp, John, Spot Ignacio $Carboi 1 ¥red J. Dion,.Chasles. JayCee Presi- ‘Harty “Knight and Mrs: Prison Ahead 1,000 ‘are in this long column. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN The "WEATHERMAN | “Says! Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms thru Wednesday. Continued warm to- day and tonight, not quite so warm Wednesday. Gentle to moderate easterly winds, fresh near showers and thundersqualls. Florida: -: Fair» north portion thru Wednesday, ..Partly cloudy} south, portion with. scattered showers. .Little change in tem-| peratur ‘ Jacksonville ‘thru. the Florida Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: Gentle to moderate winds, north-| easterly thru Wednesday, except} east to southeast at sea over ex- treme south portion this after- Noon. Fair north portion, partly cloudy with scattered showers} over south portion. Jacksonville te Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. WEATHER CONDITIONS For Tropical Atlantic, Carib- bean Sea and Eastern Gulf of Mexico "e weakness extends 2 the Western Caribbean ss Cuba ‘to ‘the. Florida : erable cloudiness | | | By Joe Pinder |fords - more ‘control IF YOU 723d SSVES ———— PA softball Junior-Chamber of Commerce io der st reser Gaenee be played at 7 o'clock en the Bayview Park diamond, —~ 5 THE SERVICE For: those learning to serve I favor the slice. Its side spin af~ THROW THE BAGEL HIGH ia-Phillies in four <izaight qumes of the World Series . ENOUGH to hit it with all bena| “2° Philadelphia “3 “— =: gone“from the elbow. The® spin j - ent showers prevail in thwestern Caribbean but} are not more than moder-/ Weather and winds over the; inder of ‘the’ area are about} nal Key West, Fla. Oct. 10, 1950 | Ibservations taken at City Office,|the same arm and body, move-| 3 What pro’ gélier is top Ph a Oct. 30. 1807. in Boston ~< | 8:08 AM. EST jment. Only the face of the racket! money winner of the year thus] tional comm > f'tien Beatie T jat impact is different. The’, sao - banger of the Jew |point - with . youngsters : whose jing with a flat ball by all means] «1. How imuth did Joe Louis BIRTHDAY jcontihue w: it and take yp| make out of the recent Charles port i |former. Both services are hit with | Stries? itself will bring the ball down’! ONE-MINUTE into __ the service court—a-major SPORTS QUIZ TOD, Ys heads groun: are still pretty close to th If you have begun serv¥- he ‘slice when you'fe ~ satisfied | fight? By AP Newdecutes the performance of- the] <2: Who won the 1946 World War Veteransaf the DS_ be & 4 What twirling star of the, the first Werld War II wet te holt Phillies was called imto the/that post. A Boston aa ever Army, thus damaging Philadel-| served as 2 state legisietor phia’s strength on the mound? | Tose to major im the war 5. Of Detroit's top four pitch-| decorated for outstanding pe ers two failed the Tigers com-/ formance of duty. He = r= id- plefely, after a month or two of|Uated from Bost JU “[the season. Who were they? [when 20 years old n Twist service (which over the top of the ball behind) is perhaps the most ult shot in tennis and uld not be attempted until both the slice and flat ball have been conquered. To serve correctly you shoul 1. Stand sideways to the net 2. Racket arm moves from po4 THE ANSWERS: | FLY FLY FLY 90 - 80 -05 ins. h 4.98 ins. mth 3.14 ins. 33.06 ins. ear 2.97 ins. BAROMETER Sea Level 8:30 am. 80% a Relative Humidite. 8:30 29.92 ins.—1013.2 mbs. | Tomorrow's Almanac. £ Sunrise Sunset Moonrise ' 000 < ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA: Reference Station: Key West Time of| Height of Bahia Honda (bridge) __—Oh 10m @9 ft, No Name Key (east end) —+2h 20m Sandy Pt) _—Oh 40m Caldes Channel (orth end) _+2h 10m +14 ft sign: Corrections ders, Municipal Gontzaléz, Jackie Carbonell Hugh Williams. “}until it is:poinmted straight to the. = ssigithe elboW"somewhat, bent. “Abe 5. Flexeupper body back at oP eRe weight accompanying. Avoid wig- . Virgil “Trucks: and Ted! Mia DEPARTURES RAISED A LITTLE HIGHER| C®¥- gling- wrist as racket goes down.| THAN YOUR HEAD to make thé| = =. .__ | Daylight Fhgbts toss shert ahd accurate. Never / sition at side of body straight cents * More than $100,000. 3. As arm goes down back hold three balis. dow: aight back with ~ lown and straig ck wi St Louia Cardinals, 50 P. eee assenger lmer - Curt. Simmons. | the ARM WITH THE B. Is 4. Racket goes down and back year and just a little down, with! hips and move arm up into crook- ed elbow, with wrist back, and RACKET DROPPED STRAIGHT DOWN BEHIND YOUR SHOULDER. 6. Swing arm and racket in “Pius Tax forward arc that travels up to the ball, body weight acgompanying: i I, hoy wlan, scape, } FOR AIRLINE RESER} (TIONS GONE FROM ELBOW, the racket! AND FREE TICKET DELDERT moving comfortably extended, above the head and a little on - e 8. Racket, wrist, arm, shoulder, and body sweep forward thru the ball. *. = AO * 10. 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