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“AGE FOUR THURSDAY, MAY 17, a ran heal WEST CITEREN ee RT AER Sea oe | 908 !hams sued the authorities for NUMENT |Roland Garros in 1911 of 2,080 Co F ll " Th hams suec MO |meters. Rosillo reached 2,200 WwW a Ss ru $70,000 in damages—charging htt Key West itizen | (Continued From Page One) | meters or about 7,241 feet. léhats the: offices.” used: abuaaal ‘Juan Trigo of Union Radio tele-| After crossing the Gulf of Floor Of Home liengiage in the course..of tiie \ vision. Mexico, Rosillo went to Barcelona, | investigation. { Other Cubans who flew in on| Spain to instruct at Pujol factory, iT K k For reasons not explained, the & ge 0 # T § . fone of the nine private plane here Hispano Suiza Beer n entue y pine Beaieea the st Thal ;were H. Nunez Lemus, of Cuba } late ere produced. Eventually : { | 5 ” tt ne . ri : x 5 i“Informacion,” Pedro Isern, of} he became director ois eee f gy Sag ei i @ "” fom = ee as acest Mas Je rer: or4 29 : op * Orlando Cas- | sc 1d test pilot for the fac-}for todays pastoral idy rom | . 4 ‘ ; |< 9 f .|the paper “Pueblo,” Orlando Ca } k } re SA @ BASEBALL v Cy - Shows How! |tella,of the paper “Alerta,” Man-! tory there. | the Kentucky hills: spouperpeurice Of bec : i juel Martin of the paper ‘“Man- » sons of the men he taught} As the people tell the stor Little Baseball Leagu ‘ana,” and Eddy Moreno, camera-! th e flving today he said. jevents began when a cow cel HAAUUUAVGO8GGNQAQUUE00008U000808835029H Clut W. 4 Pet man for “Manana.” Rosi o remé nea in Spain until; through the floor of Everett > ze ne 3-1? 3 i Representatives of ¢¢ Cuban! 1936, when he returned to Cuba} Denham's home. The Denhams | soley 3 1 7501 j Mee Force. who arrived in a{to instruct Army pilots. That was! had kept the cow on the second THE ARTMAN PRESS sions : | t4 ores z a : pigeon cece yee ay \ JayCees 3 2 .600 ‘Catalina PRY included First Lt.; when he Ww as 60 years old. | floor, but when she fell through, = Kiwanis 1 4 200; | Benigua Diaz, Second Lt. Rene) Wh Rosillo is no longer ac-| they decided that was enough of VFW os 000! {Gameia, and Second Lt. Antonio} tive aviation circles, he still} shat. They sl tered the cow Elk: 0 1. .000! ‘| Piere. The PBY escorted the! flies at every a: gos * and stored the at in the bath-| Results Yesterday private planes. pa Abs Re: a PAPER CUR: Cla nen tae Siwanis 21, VFW 7. f , 1913 and May 17, 1951 at the | charges of unsanitary col tions. o i 11 League north of this point in the area a ee —- - oe eee pests yas ee a ee Ww. “ag Pct known as Trombo Island, Domin- meus Stubs 3 1 730 go Rosillo, father of Latin Ameri- Cisjtateentn Food Store 3 2 ..600 . % can aviation began the first suc- Stand Theater 3 3. .500 SS cessfil flight from the United Fz ey - 1 2 .333 4 States to Cuba.” Boone pare eae 13 950 The Moran-Saulnier in which waa P ; , Rosillo made the early flight had Tien ake no instruments except a compass. cars NavaliSrlen a ay *;It had no brakes. Its bamboo peer ae i a “ 857 ‘struts supported flimsy wings De er 5 1 833 which did not have ailerons. The I - TU wl : 9 750 pilot had to sit out in the open , Suphon a eee without benefit of a cockpit Fie: a ae seek a i 2 3 28 The trip was made in two hours Expensive Looking Fashions | sheeted Sat ae and 40 minutes, one hour more . , ‘ ’ a OpDevSta 1 5.167 ‘than Rosillo estimated. Using {t Prices You Can Afford!!! ei: USS a : 3 ps: ¥ ‘seven gallons of fue! per hour, Sonar “hoo. alae i eee : i : : , pais i aes oro ae, Weephota| Rese was a vie — ah Make Kantor'’s Your Graduation Needs 10) ore e reacnec Ws des- F Florida International ae YOUNG (left). jtination. Whén he sct the plane Headquarters Club W, L. Pct.| famous old-time pitcher, tekes: | down in Havana, he sé creas led n in Havana, he said, the tank s " Tampa 22 11.667] epart in.the:. Boston.’ Red,'*Spx | as empty. | Shirts .. Ties .. Slacks . . Jewelry St. Petersburg 22 12° .647] Selebration , of. the American Following Rosillo's flight, he! B as Havana 19 11 .633| Keague’s golden eumivertary. | was“ lionized ahd feted. The city! Underwear .. Shoes . . Belts Ss Miami 18 12 600 Te cabo oe Slugser jof Havana gave him a $5,000] Etc Miami Beach - . = bal jams how he) held the: prize and he received another i, West Palm Beach .12 19 — .387 ? y $10,000. Yet the man who has! is : Lakeland 9 20 .310 wes : ~~ dedicated his life to the i ove- ALL PERFECT FOR THIS ROOKIE canadian ieated his e to the impr Ft. Laucerdale 9 21° 300 ryehiie 3 ” ment of aviation did not at the WONDERFUL OCCASION Results Yesterday (Continued from Page Three) |time realize that aviation would Miami Beach 7, Lakeland 2. Friend and McCullough. advance as far as it has today, he Wonderfully Priced, Too, To Meet Tampa 7, Wect Palm Beach 4 ¥ R. H, F | stated today. Your Budgei Needs St. Petersburg 13, Ft. Lauder-| Brooklyn 4°10, 0| Rosillo went to Paris in 1911 to dale: 4 Chicago $413.1] learn-to fly under Louis Bleriot, Miami 4, Havana 2. * Erskine, Masser! Hatten; Bank+| the famous Frenchman who was —— head and Cafipanella; Minner]first\to fly across the English ens 0 American League and Burgess, i Channel. Rosillo got his license in} Club Ww, a... Pet. : R. ‘H..£,}1912..During World War I he was| New York 18 8 .692} Philadelphia‘ 3. 9Q]4 War pilot for France. ? Chicago 14. 9 609} St.Louis... vo) & 12 ,3{- Shortly after the Key West-| Opposite Palace Theater Detroit 14 9 .609! Church, Thompdon, Miller and Havana flight, the Cuban pilot G Washington 13. 11 .542| Seminick: Staley, ,Brazle, and 'D. broké the old altitude record of | 2 ¢ Cleveland 12 11 .522]- tee. é : = -- _ - a et ee ae c Be ‘ton 42 12 500 RB. H. FE. Philadelphia 7 19 .269] Bostan 3':5 4 8. St. Louis 8 19 .296/ Cincinnati * :4°8 1 : “ pees Sain’ and Cooper; Wehmeier, National League Smith, Raffensberger sand Fra- Club— W. L. Pct. mesa. Brooklyn 15. 11 HT Sn LEER NNERAR AC 7 Boston 15 13 536 ' swans { Pittsburgh 13°28: 00 , Bayview Park ; Chicago 13 13 .500| Morning, Afternoon ‘and ‘Night, Cincinnati 13.14 ~.481 Deel and Sunday ply. nc New York 2 14.16) 467 se °, e Philadelphia 13 15.464 GOLF St. Louis 11 13.458) Municipal’ Gel! Course (Siotk: Islagd) hd : ia Daily and Sunday play Injunction Defyer d- + Goes To Prison = UFFLER Sega : __|,Morning, ‘Afternoon, and Night) 4 LOS ANGELES.—(#).—Here’s| © Daily and Sunday play: M a new twist on the old story- of tk the motorist with the unsatisfac- ‘SKATING ; -1¢ tory automobile. The old story | banc taal L}¢ is about the guy who hangs lem- ‘ 1 ONIERY é ons all over the car and drives nee _ r ty it slowly through the streets, in- 30. to °9:00 'P. oF dicating his displeasure pub- t Ba a aft licly. } i | } Comes now the variation—the! ‘a F ert fellow who tried the gag and I landed in jail. His name is Jack ug to Abra Eo gael = anal oa Kedman of this city, and instead ane fo ceen Crear. ie: tate rte Of suceess with i ¢ |! of lemons, he used signs painted | capgestion. ae Tema he forme { 1 cn the car. The signs said “I was pe wen with. deed scone ine: c eti robbed! Every screw loose and! Felief after using it. Care io od Nei 44! ro resale.” | — Teaulte, thie. ia not expensive, " } Rediman had tried to get his) (Caption—se only, as directed.) PROMEPS ; money back on the car, and} ie sold with strict money-back gunraates kr @ failed | Central Pharmacy, Cor. White S¢.| ] ailed. and Truman Ave. Mail Orders Filled. | ad —_—_—————————e oe cnn ce i e Maytag f PROCLAMATION nero APPOINTMENT AS AN AUTHORIZED | 4 } ‘ Washer : $ WHEREAS, the President of the United States of Amer- $289.95 M A YTA G DE A l ER i ica has proclaimed the 19th day of May, 1951, as "Armed Forces Day,” and has invited the citizenry to render ap- . 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