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OC habeadiadk deadnd hdd LA dd POO a a: _THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, June 29, 1951 Key West Citizen C Chapman Home With British Cup DICK CHAPMAN and his wife Hoboken, N. J., with the trophy British Amateur Golf Championship. They came home on the liner Nieuw Amsterdam. Dick Poricawl, Wales, May 27. Baseh 1 Statistics BOWLING NEWS ing from the surface. | a. (Continued From Page Three) They yelled “Crash” to U.S, Naval Station League r—(Sea Cat) 155 | the men in the Seaplane Club— Ww. L, Pet. (Gilmore) 153 Base Boat house. They } Blue Angels 17. 2. .895|Homrig—(FSS1) 153 sf Stake SubRon Four 13 5 222) Pulnick—-(Nav.St.) 152 | Tushed to the crashed plane| FAWTUlant 10. 7 .588|Goodall—(Civ) 152 | about, half a mile from the OpDevSta 710 412} Davidson— (PCS) 151 |house. Eddie Zehnder pick- Sonar School 6 8 .429|Mansfield—(ODS) 151 ed up the dying survivor | Cardinals 6 9 400 at) 150 ‘1 eee Navy Eagles 218 100 150 | Who ‘was given ‘artificial 190 | respirdtion-in: an effort to Island City Baseball League | eis \0 | save hfsilife, The living sur-| ae oR wi: sa ODS) HH vivorwas free of the wreck-| Brook's ; 2 .667| Tiller—-(PCS) |. 147, J age\and-was conscious: He Benny's 5 6 600 a ee i asked ‘for a'cigarette‘as soon Fi Sigal 4 0+ 4001 tabletan—<Gumaré) 142 785 he was brought to the ee a Tompkins—(FSS) 141 | boat house. ; nie uy H MeCull 14 h—(Civ.) 141 4 Fi we « sakva VX-1 FLYERS PUSH on 2 TR pheccar ages Anata (Continued From Page 'Three) Po enney < woanae mnie, 0. Vas team. The Corporal teat scored 140 | Fushdd"toi tha, scene ‘of “the but. two earned runs. The first 139 | crash-‘immiediately. Lt.; W: |: ores were made by thé Soton| pag 9 | RCole and ‘diving crews boys when Ramsey tripled, Bur-| Lawhead ; ig doubled. A bad throw scored) S ging for the bodies trapped | Kusara Ee Ia eclar™ in the plane. mn the fifth, the last run was ‘ ea oad stored by Muserlani, He ‘bunted | Richar By 1:05 p. m. they had} safely, a passed ball and a bad) Gi 3 succeeded in lifting out all throw by Cabot scored him | McLean-—(Gilmore) eight of the dead men. As eae Store Silat he yay this reporter left the. der: Corporal 000 310 6-4 § 1/Dull rik ithe: sileht Navy ‘men| 000 000 0--0 1 5] Dowdy——<( turned away..Tha grappling} and Kasarda; Perez|—— Pee 2 ooks were lifting out the} Laas Mrs. Crane W orks sisth dad tian: MOVE As She Waits By ll o'clock 26 divers) (Continued From Page Three) from the USS Howard .Gil- Brooklyn by striking out Gii|On Husband whore? diving"beat,\were ‘at Hodges with the tying run on © thal! Mari . third Mrs. Francis Crane has } work! off: the Marianne’ .|t Willard Marshall’ gave the Boa?) Steud: & way :to- he-she Divers’ fastened four cables | t ton Braves a two-run lead in the! > fect waiting wife, oo cea: S| around the twisted and/ seeond inning when he hit. hig fourth homer of the year. But Ru Meyer and Jim Konstanty: blanie edthe Braves for the rest of thel® contest while the Phil ored Gne run in the second and another marker in the fifth to deadlock the issue. Iu the 10th, the Phils, seored the decidi run when second-baseman Roy Hartsfield made a wild peg te the plate in an effort to catch Tommy vale The scores AMERICAN LEAGUE RHE New. York 38.70 Washington 090 Mors Ostrowski and Berra; Hudson and Kluttz Detroit at Chicago, (Ppd,, rain) {Only Games Scheduled) NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. Brooklyn 49 0 New York 5 8 Be Campanella; Kos! Jones and Westrum. R.. E. Chitago €12 0 StLouis Sei 4 Hitler end Edwarda; Staley Bragle and Rice. R. H. E.} 2.6 3 3m 1 Spahn and Cooper; Konstanty and Wipers eet yu NE’S VIOLE! (Continued from Page Oe most of the lower great lakes Yegion and the Ohio valley. Warm weather continued in the School Officials ° ° Begin Vacations D sf This Weekend Two school officials will begin ‘their vacations this weekend, combining work and pleasure. Assistant superintendent Schools, Leland March ‘this afternoon for a five weeks’ trip to New Jersey, Massachu- fetts and Maine. Mrs. March will accompany him. On July 30 through August 3, he wi}l attend jnepting in. Tal- Jahassee fon the Citizenship Edu- | ‘cation an Sif Refense confer- | jpence. bi gh ae an = Masi‘ *Ratidolph | + Ruse dly: to; New: York :to- | Foro: fe, a Pie, weeks’ vaca- if thory. ey will ‘Stop in” New Yok" Gity at’ We ‘Statler “hotel. While «visiting Duchess Coun’ § Eliiah T. Russell, Principal R jsell’s father, at Poughkeepsi N. Y., the Russells will v schools and confer with other teachers and principals on offi cial business. Russell said he expected to call at schools where he had taught previous to his Key West | assignment, at Freeport, Mineo- | la and other cities on Long Is- land. .The Russells expect to here July 16. a EIGHT. DIE IN: PLANE ‘ Wontinugd From Page One) tust be withheld until next ‘of kin of the ‘eight deceased | are notified. VovEWwo: eye-witnesses to the| erdsh Carl Bartlett, ENFA, | Ait'Station and Eddie Zeh-| ndér, SN,. saw “the ‘huge| plane take off at 8:40 this morning and saw it careen to the blue green water| with only one wing emerg- of return (®) Photo of: Pinéhurst,’N. C., arrive in i awarded him for winning the captured the championship at When her busband her sitting in the cag runs invgnd dul of: 2én, stores, and other bu: places, Mrs. Crane sits typewriter on knees keeping up with all his and her business correspondence. Today when Mr, Crane came into The Citizen to place a legal’notice of fictitious name for their new mus¢um in Marathon, Mrs. Crahe sat and typed two letters and en- mangled hull-of the PBM.| One wing was shearediconi-| | pletely: off imu the: crash. | out, and masses of twisted} wire and aluminmum re- mained on the wrecked fus-| elage. The wreckage is saat lifted onto the derrick and velopes. brought to the Seaplane When we saw her, we Base ramp. thought she was a novelist, a * ES ARE ‘i gave poet or perhaps just writing Shortly after the first her diary. “I always do all our busi- ness letters while waiting for my husband.” she said with. out batting an eyelid. “This way I am never fdgerse S impatient.” Her beaming husband aus out of The Citizen, happyite find a wife waiting ior im who had improved each 4 ing minute he was insidg The Cranes have a'6§. place in Marathon, They are ~ opening the Southeast Mu- | Seum and Indian Outpost of the Southwest up there, There they will show their collect ion of Indian historical objects collected in the past years, This work will inctease Mrs. Crane’s a plication at | at the typewriter. She will continue to type not only in the car, but wherever she finds herself. even in bed. she says. two men were picked up at} 8:45 this morning, a third} man, dead, was located by| the picket boat. Torn parachutes ‘and one still in Sts (yellow, package | floated. trem the wreckage. The derrick “Marianne” | leaned far to,the side as the giant cranglilted the plane | wreckage pattially ‘out. of the water, Men hacked holes in the} remaining wing of the plane} to let the water drain out. After draining, the wreck- age will be carried on the} derrick to the ramp. | The wreckage and der- | rick were surrounded by a! lista |dark oil slick from the! Reo and far western states! smashed two-engiries: but it was cool from, the great jlakes region westward to” the |rockies and southwestward into into: the- jw; the central great plains ‘aus could not “The PBM went nose first) | Naw \offic-| ‘ “tell “what! leaves } | relatives, in i be launched. Both engines were,’ ripped | = They Talked Peace| Motorist Misses Dog, Hits Tree Mrs. Dena Bonn rec on her head and face j daughter-in-law smashed Poinciana tree trying to dog yesterday afternodr | o'clock ape mother-in-la s. Pauline Bons Terrace sa pWhitehi ad’ street. Sudder rat across, the street f her. Airs. Bonn swerved the a wand Rit the tree Lascind the. windst cut on her head a women w | Dispensary | The Navy physi Mrs. Dena Bon ‘City Meeting Time ‘ Was € hanged The City Comr eet to accept the t $62,500 for the ; novation of Meach be held at 4:30 thi (P) Wirephotos instead of 3-p.n apmaupged, City). Manag SOVIET DEPUTY FOREIGN Ki f MINISTER Andrei Gromyko | (top) met with U,S; Ambassal dor Alan Gi Kirk (bottum). in Moscow Wednesday and pro- posed the negotiation of an armistice in Korea. The Rus- sian spokesman suggested that United Nations, North Korean | and Red Chinese commanders arrange the armistice. When The Clock Stopped Short, Conmimissione? golutiong to. ace wilh, get, the doc mail by midnight te Twenty Vacancies twenty acancies The CAA has communicator Southeast with starting of $3,100 annum. Two of the requirer three hundred. fyi ation ex * Continued from Pa, ata te et the tM 1'to the plane. cr of a Li Beach building. j still strapped I | Hilkey climbed to the clock once} Hef reachtvd Winder the water x two rs of communice { ‘ perience The Old Man Died <<". wigs ay on eeeee salif_up_.|at the FSES" offices, Simonton _LONG BEACH, Calif—(@)—| at the Bee agi (CAA office) This story should really be t9}4 | toy gurther dnformation around a fire on a stormy night, } ae It's about Hilkey, 70) CITIZEN REPORTER years ¢ 44 years took; gé One) ing oes th fii it—by haul-|and' unfastened his seat Rpts clos eile. aa) cd him on to He kept the clock oiled and | belt and pulled i cleaned: He kert it running so) the boat. Though every ¢ accurately that townreople | as Made to save him, could set their fort wa watches by it. Last week as usual, —Hilkey {he died at the Naval climbed the tower and’ checked [ni ahd “wound the! clock. Then, he Went off on thin that ‘the was in good shape It ran for ation trip | clock | beloved “revovery i e nine 1 cour of hoe Li. Chie directed the seth! ope ra- ng “> the that But little piece . sor into the wor cl jhe showed on si i125 and jammed the cogs. It was nine !96. From the bridge and thirty in the evening (Sunday) | 1 when “the clock stopped \from the deck he orderec Miles. away in Fresno, thdt|the divers and other men eVveni) must have been gboat |} arles Hilke |fo their posts. in a few hours, di a Subscribe to The Citizen aused the accident. Im- mediate investigations will Kenéd— | the “Marianne” lers said: | pling hooks. I saw the men Navy photographers ‘gdt Tea to the scene almost immed-| #4 Heir we iately. The:PBM was attached to| hit® stiore more | Asowe-pulled away from Chief Bow- “They just brought np the sixth body with grap- | knees were weak and once as on April 25, I Air Development’‘Squadron | leoked at the calm, tur One (VX-1) at the “U!"S. | qiolse’ water’ ‘and’ was Naval Station here. | thankful to be alive. THREE HOTELS IN MIAMI Located in the Heart of the City neasonasce ROOMS so: Reseavations with BATH and TELEPHONE at POPULAR PRICES 7 > * . Ford Pershing — Miller Hotel Hotel Hotel 60 N.E. 3rd St. 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 229. N.E. Ist Ave, 80 Rooms 100. Rooms 80 Elevator Elevator Rooms Solarium Heated Elevat-r 3 BLOCKS FROM. UNION BUS STATION | | | | | | j j 5 Eistreat $50 Bond estreated inj Ce urt this morning by| charged with] eycutt, S. Caro fined! Sholes, Jr., $10] ing. 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