The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 9, 1951, Page 8

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White Sox PAGE 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1951 Yanks Whip 4-2 Yesterday NEW YORK, June The New York Yankees stopped the Chicago White Sox’s mad dash to_apennant by a 4-2 score last night. Bob Feller’s pitching gave Cleveland a 7-1 win over the Bos- ton Red Sox. | The scores: NATIONAL LEAGUE | R..H. E. St. Louis 28 0 Boston *. 1’6 3 Presko and Rice; Surkont, Chipman and Cooper. j AMERICAN LEAGUE R. H. E. Philadelphia He Be Detroit 912 1 Scheib, Martin and Tipton; Trout and Robinson. | h R. H. E.} New York 4 6 0) Chicago i Be} Raschi-and Berra, Holcombe;} Roblatt and Niarhos. | ~ | R. H. E.| Boston ey Ba Cleveland 7.8 0| McDermott, Masterson (3); Nix-| on; Moss, Feller and Hegan. Baseball Scores Florida International League ~Fampa 3, Miami Beach 2 (12 innings). ‘Havana 6, Fort Laud St. Petersburg 7, Miami 3. Lakeland 1, West Palm Beach 0. a Sports Calendar 0. | | } | | | 9.—(P).— | 9 FOLLOWING | Such As This Keeps Sox Ahead | | ARE MODERN AND Of GOOD QUALITY | The $473,755 addition ot Mon- roe county schools now completed }are well planned, modern con- {Struction of good quality, de- clared James T. Campbell, of the ited State Department of Ed- ueation, today after a two-day | inspection tour. | . Campbell, who arrived in Mon- |roe coun sterday with W. H © | Merriam, architect for the addi- jtions to seven county schools, | said: | “Officially we - are accepting |these additions. Unofficially, I am extending congratulations to [eee O'Bryant, your sckool su- |perintendent, and to the schgol | board for “these | tions.” | <The only fly in the ointment, according to Campbell, is that Monroe county has now only Wg |e it needed back in March benifss cue | 1949 when he first made his (#) Wirephoto | strvey. | 2 “Since that time with huge ex splendid addi- PLAYS LIKE THIS help explain why the Chicago White Sox | ansion of the school population are at the top in the American Nelson Fox (left), White Sox second baseman, whirls to throw to first and complete a double play. The scene is in the second inning of a 5 to 0 triumph over the Washington Senators in | Chicago Thursday. Cass Michaels, Washington's second baseman, slides into secand on, agforced play. and.is.out.on Ghico.Carras- quel’s toss from shortstop to Fox. t : #4 League race. Tobacco-chewing | in Monroe county, the March, | 1949, construction plans do not | begin to meet present needs.” | - At. that time, . acgording _ to; {Q’Bryant and Campbell, the |¢@ static. None dreamed that the} | vast Navy expansion in Monroe iS By PEDRO AGUILAR The NAS Flyers from Boca Chica won their twelfth game Thursday afternoon at the ex- pense of the FawTuLant nine and |¢ounty would take. place. schools of the country. Sunday Afternoon ; 1951-52 needs have not begun to Today though the 1949 plans| The Island City baseball league | be met. : sitet Pa | ‘ | | Do bleh At | By September, 1949, unex 1 er | pectedly large numbers of chil-| = }@ren started pouring into the} | { ‘Oceanview Park — have been carried out extremely well, according to Campbell, the] | will play two games Sunday. at Campbell praised the archi- the Oceanview Park. | tect’s plans for the additions to NEW ADDITIONS * gehool population situation look-) 4 SOFTBALL \this puts them a half game in In the first’ game at 1:00 p. mi, schools and the construction job More Buildings, State Head — Declares Here This Afternoon | DePoo. Brown Due In Island City In August Johnny Be Poo and Bob Brown, Key Wi z to South} America adventurers are getting | recognition for their labors, it} was. learned today | Johnny, one of Key West's more | light-hearted natives, has just} been elected as ship’s del te, | representing the crew members| of th Sea Beaver. The good | ship Sea Beaver is plying its way | Ss sea through the waters off Central} and South America Datelined Recife, Brazi,} Brown's latest letter received to- day, states’ that he and John will not be home till August. The boys hated to tear themselves away from the “beauty and excitement” | of Rio de Janeiro. The ship’s car ame first, however, and John- | n and Bob are now bound for| Santos, Montivedeo, Uruguay and Buenos Aires. Johnny’s new? elected post is representative of the Seafarer’s International, Union Bob Brown, himself, is doing | very well. He resigned his post | delegate aboard the “Sea Beav- er” because he was promoted to Boatswain, as teported last” week | (BiNt of We | census counts. in The Citizen. Bob writes: “Being that both jobs require such time and responsibilities it is rarely seen a man holding both of these positions at the same time. } It just isn’t customary.” | i S aEEEEEEneeeaesennE “STEP-UP DAY | (Continued from Pege One) ji all this, so that pupils come back | in the Fall to the same room and teacher whom they saw las: in the Spring. | | missing men told *Between one fourth [Monroe County Schools Need Missing Diplomat oth (P) Wire; from London D. D. MacLEAN (above), a British diplomat familiar with Anglo-American state secrets, hoto via Radio has vanished from England | without explanation. He was | head of the British Foreign Office’s American department. A fellow-diplomat, G. F. de M. Burgess, disappeared at the same time. A friend of the the London Daily Express they were head- ing for Moscow. and jone population of | the included, in official hird of the ANYTHING CONCERNING AUTOMOBILES SEE THE TWINS 1130 Duvar St. PH. 1870-1871 DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST = 619 Duval Street Key West, Florida WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE WILL NOT BE IN HIS OFFICE DURING THE WEEK OF JUNE 11TH TO 1STH will k ost-graduate course covering some winnaaee esoeae be the better care of the human eye, as presented in the famous eye Clinic of the Pennsyl vania Slate College of Optometry, located in Phidalaphia, Pa. Dr. Valdes’ absence from his office on these occasions are always in the interests of his patients, and are in keep- ing with the best traditions of the professional man who sincerely wishes. to render°the very best professional service. é ~ OFFICE WILL REMAIN OPEN*THE REGULAR HOURS FOR SERVICE AND. REPAIRS OUR SUMMER Clearance Sale STILL GOING ON Bargains In Every,Department oy One Rack of . Ladies’ Cotton and Rayon Dresses and Cotton Brunch Coats One Rack of BETTER DRESSES |the lead over the Subron Four. r ge age |The RAS eee the Raulea ak ihe altace Fone Spits mi done by the Sunshine construc- in Grade 1 step-up 4 2 € aie ay | Play the Brooks’ stars. Fernandez) tion company on the $473,755 con-|Grade 2, Grade 2 Homeroor 7 MONDAY— = Sonar School on Saturdsy and | #M Lee Griffin will do the catch-| "yesterday Campbell and Mer-| through High School with Grade| REDUCED een Milk vs. SubRon | rests on Sunday. Nor Brooks’ Stars, Alce will be|#a™ inspected the new Coral) 11 homerooms moving ‘9 sige Re ons $3 98 . 3 E or Brooks ars, we ae ae at Planta < 2 Homerooms. | 4 A '9:00-——Inderendents vs. Navy. Siub- ee _ Pet. | on the mound with McIntosh be- | Shores school a: ka tent oo} Be fe Thus, this a Be nad’ bt the! ” TUESDAY. ¥- INAS Flyers 12 2 897 | Find the plate | and the additions to the Suej | Thus, this year, ae | . —— i . 6 " . | al . ng bth. ¢ pupils ing heir 7:30—Independents vs. Cor-|SUPRon Four TF 6 sop], The second gaine ‘will start: at| Moore school at Marathon. Eletsetlacs coma fon tee Be poral PFawTuLant 5 6 5001 5.90 p, m. The Strand Theatre will} _ This morning the officials in-) Flementary Bias Tis Negras ey Tha $38 Coca-Cola. ys. OpDevsta. | OBDEYS" 5 7 -417| play host to” Benny's Cafeteria| Spected the additions at Poin-|mer and looking “forward ‘with) New. Shipment of THURSDAY playstaCardinals 37 300) club, | ciana and Key West High sc noob | ee , ti ‘t ° Hi 1 S he “| 720—Coca-Cola vs. SubRon | sone School 3 to don | This is the game for the fans| #5 Well asthe annex at the latter) je eae an a sesy oth Grade| SUN-BACK ‘DRESSES Four. p BES en +2 -“"”! to see as Manager Valdez will send | School. They also visited and ap Pasdant was Veken by pelvatenae = . | Arrangements are, being made fi. newly acquired pitcher, Mingo| Proved of additions at Harris) Student wa n by prive and school buses from their Ele-| for a W00—Home. Milk vs. VX-1. ne on Fourth of July by school and ii |some interested sport fans in the | eq nde, ena: his aad basta tag Holds school, | mentary, School on Step-up Day,| Sizes 12 to 20 : ‘ BASEBALL | city: anda, club. may be brought | Mates : (Phe Sone oie ee |June 8th, and transported to the| ‘ ; LITTLE LEAGUE from Miami or some other East| , Manager Berio will have Kaki) | Campbell said? | High School Annex, placed in-the| REDUCED Cont nity it oF some other East! Rodriguez on the hill and he will|. “There’are fancier | cee Hotirco ie tee ten = xO. : anne, Pash—Wight Play Coast ci i |try,to beat. his former mates, the| state, but what you have is al- ina avilly the Case eateenel = tepyive st che * , aan paige i Strand boys. right. for y' : hae ibneha a aek | HOL j Pirst--Elks vs. Kiwanis STAMP CLUB IS | The two pitchers were tradea |" ” Ft ee nm rs second— vs. Lions, (Continued from Page One)’: | last week. oh pee “Remember Father On FATHER'S DAY News Notes The Ethiopian Kingdom is more than 2,000 years old. cuss their philatelic problems and | a ie eee | ISLAND CITY WINTER successes. | Three centers, southeast Asia; '’’ BASEBALL LEAGUE Next Fri John H, Bucklin,! Northwestern and central Europe; (Afternoon Play) staff of Fleet Sonar school will|and northeastern United States Oceanview Park talk about his German stamp col-|contain 75 to 80 per cent of the| Here's the simple, space-saving solution to every door problem ip your home—old or new. Wide choico Do You Know That, The Aleutian isiands, stretchi! 3| over a distance of some 1200 mil ~enbe announced. lection Stanid'a ropaation: Ancient Paris was captured and. is all but tree! sleepin bikie od GIVE HIM A GIFT FROM OUR NATIONALLY - Turner, a philatelist from way | - plundered : several, times by the} | pi ad ‘and see FOLDOOR ADVERTISED LINES OF U.S. NAVAL STATIOV back, said that the club will be|club in addition to. Bucklin. are | Vikings. « _ A bus or auto in the city, in| Qith the cornice for that ‘finished BASEBALL LEAGUE open’ to civilians as well as ser-| Ernst B: Hloenor of = “Ariadno” Chinese, SHIRTS . . BELTS . . TIES . . ROBES ‘URDAY— | "100-—-NAS vs. Eagles at Navy pa Field. 00-—Sonar School vs. SubRon ‘ a " 1 LLP ee | Four at Navy Field. vicemen. Other charter members of the afd Owen “H. McDonough of the USS Wilkie. It-is estimated that 4,000,000; | peoplé starved to death in the 1943} |famine in Bengal, India | arenes | about the | The sereamer is a bi Chuh, oe A favorite dish of the Ancient Romans was sausage made fresh pork and white pine Coong Goong! Chee!) ! jook.”"—it’s the smartest thing in‘doors. | Key West Venetian Blind Co. | AWNINGS - JALOQUSIES VENETIAN BLINDS } SOCKS..ETC. CHAS. ARONOVIT DEPARTMENT ‘ Sardi 5 size ey .which inhabits| chopped with cumin seed, ay | STORE “2.f0—Cardinals vs. NAS at) A Mi ee ° A A d Si size of a_turkey. which inhabits| c E y | ie; } Guiana and the Amazon Valley. | leaves and black pepper. | 123 Duval St. Call 1042! : SUNDAY “eSSOUTI ctress n meer iz = 4 | Key West's Largest Store “4:00—FAWTUIant vs. Eagles! | Young spiders sometimes throw PUVCVVVYT VV) “at Navy Field. see & jx koe , bah Fgh Met | out streamers of silk which catch f Alle #:00—OpDevSta. vs. Sonar|Rae Waller Says Key West Is A “Fabulous” Place) 8¢cnding currents of warm air to} 7 rae BG School at Navy Field | 3 “akg i carry them as high as 14,000 feet Mi oartiekie ea NAS at | * RIE pauper aie sey 2 and permit theni to travel thou: ag " Boke Chica id . iT k R —— . sands of miles in some instances. | j ead Ee f . " re ' eer ae fakes Romantic Lead-In Play o.oo su ooncu , Keys Nash Motors { Bayview Park (ORS OCS US Mating hae fs (Morning, Afternoon and Night)! By DOROTHY RAYMER * out’ before arr audience to-recite a | Daily and Sunday play. Rac Sanders Waller is from}nursery thymé when. Iwas. six | 2 = Missouri, but she never says, | Years old. I still laugh over being | GOLF | “Show me,” the traditional saying | ifterlo¢utor “in” a Kids minstrel e nicipal Golf ree associated with that state along | Show back in my eighth grade 0 x \] T " (Stock ats with mules, good newer: the | school days.” é verseas rans ortation Jesse James gang and President) ~All through:'seheoly “Rae ‘sang ; Truman. | and actedin operéttas, musicals, | Rae has the role of Ellen Curtis, | lays and. recitals..She was also a romantic feminine lead in the {School cheerleader” and: became y| comedy, “Junior Mi: which op- | Honorary Cadet. captain of the} ens Monday evening at the Barn} ROTC. Theater. Nicknamed “The Body”|" When war came,, Rac, who is | by admirers who've seen Rae at| now 26, sang-and/aeted in special | Daily and Sunday play. SHUFFLEBOARD Bayview Park (Morning, Afternoon and Night Daily and Sunday play. Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service between MIAMI AND KEY WEST | SKATING the beach, her part as Ellen is in/ service shows at Camp Crowder, Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Bayview Park contrast to her glamorous appear- | Neosho, Missouri, working with Between Miami and Key West | (Night) ance and lively personality. | Dan Dailey, dancing movie star | FRIDAY— I'm supposed to be a plain girl} who was'’then spécial ‘Service of- 7:30 to 9:00 P.M in the play. I'm not flambuoyant/ ficer, and ‘with Loh McCallister, | Express Schedule me at all, anyw and my hair is|the lad who became famous ‘for (No Stops En Route) 5 Here they are! Dozens and IAVY ASKS F just hair col Rae laughed. | his. acting in the movie "State LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY EX- \B dozens of fresh new cot NAVY ASKS FOR “However, love gets the best of | Fair.” CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar-| ” isor crib ~perfect for ‘round the house, gardening, even for {Continuee from Page One) ™. S. Naval Station, announced tives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- me and I blossom out some to-} Professional singing with name | night. cas | bands followed befure Cupid came | ward the end of the comedy.” “We've be SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and arrives at Key West at 5:00 ‘ o’clock P.M, Box 365, Nava! Base, South Caro: Hint Or to the Resident Officer-in charge of Construction, Naval Station, Key West, Florida. Bids will be received until 11:30 a ™,, 19 June 1951, at the Office | ae « of the Assistant Resident Officer-|t in-Charge of Construction, Build- s in No, 91, Front Street Entrance, U.S) Naval Station, Key West, when they will be publicly open-/ in 5 “ev Rae came to Key West with} Becky Guthrie whose husband is also an. army Officer. Now ‘she has that famous “sand in the shoes” feeling and wants to live here. ; “Key West is a fabulous. place,” she said. “Why, if¢f hadn't come | here I might never have seen the/ But I never have lost interest President altfough I lived at/ stage wi ¢ explained, | Carthage, just 28 miles from his me I walked | old hometown out in Missouri.” ’ , $3.69 $3.98 arried for six and ; After rehearsals, Rae sings at! along and Rae was married to Lt. | LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT shopping. In gay colors and SThe work includés exterior the Trade Winds, Club, mostly ‘to| Waller in 1945. Rae and “Lec” SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- ‘Sei ny age arta 6f four portland cement help specd the time while she! went overseas where they spent night and arrives at Key West at i on ‘4 % eco building units. waits in Key West, with her three jane and half years in Italy at 6:00 o'clock A.M. |} easy-to-tend styles. With wings and specifications will year old daughter Jill, for her | Venice ancPrieste-and:a year in| Local Schedule |B absolutely the tiniest be ready for transmittal to pros- | husband to come back from Kor- | Germany. That's where daughter | (Stops At All Intermediate Points) if price tags of the year. Pective bidders on 11 June 1951. ea Lt. Mor Lee Waller,/ Jill was born, at Regensburg. | LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY {Ex- | H inl Specification No. 29963 and oth- Jr., is with the army artillery |<Bavk™ im Sthe: States <by 1948, | CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock | aaa er; bidding information may be there where he was sent in Aug-| Rae's husband was stationed at | A.M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 | obtained on application to Dis- ust of 1950. Fort Benning, Ga. tefore he was o'clock P.M. | $3.48 trict Public Works Officer, P.O. Rac shook her head wistfully, | OFdéred- to’ Korea ° LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT | j i uve ELR “THE STORE OF FASHION’ $11 -DUVAL STREET TELEPHONE 174 t dancing at the ve up dancing, when. she 16 school work iportant to her Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service FULL CARGO INSURANCE i MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. PHONES: 92 and 93 PEM ET EE a ee ene a tir

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