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Police Repeai 'Parking Bans THE KEY WEST CUTiZEN. Page 5 Jane ‘Russell May =4 Fireworks Display! Wednesday, November 7, 1951 ‘Will Be Held JOHN GOGGIN Key West Junior Tennis Tournament (Continued from Page One) aR Ree ep eR Will Start Here Sa Strict pari.cng bans begin- Ring at 12 midnight Monday Evening |with the road commitee of wwe, Adopt 2nd Child | turda Decem ber pr tonight | J ;Commission in the near future | i | extending through the | 4 colorful and speciacular fire- |? discuss these plans with them.| NEW YORK; Nov, 7.—,—-Movi 5 y, Presidential party's ride on | works exhibition has been arrang-| Harris moved and it was/ actress Jane Russell is due back i : : a 2 Key West streets were rei- | ed for Monday eveningtat the Am- | #@reed unanimously to call for} in the United States today aftet a i — COACH VAN IS AS Acie —— —— - eiap aeaend by Acting Po- | rican Legion Home on Stock Is-!bids immediately on the follow-| tour of Europe in search of a.see- & ! ACCEPTING . , 2 sie ice Chief Harry Lee Baker, | ‘and. The display is a feature of | ing nine read jobs: jond child to adopt. With he i Z s \CCEETING Snead Gets Ryder Cu p ‘Chief Baker said that any | he Armistice celebration arrang-! Fill holes in Conch Key sub-|brining a 1Smonths old boy, ke enc 1ews ENTRIES NOW FOR . violators of the phohibitions ed by the Arthur Sawyer Post No. | : TOURNAMENT young been awaiting The announcemnrt Key West these Many month that so many temisters have for with open ith is finally ‘here. will have their cars removed | 25 divisions; Big Coppit Key, A, E,| quired under rather dramatic ¢it- by wrecker and be billed for the expense. Here are the streets on which parking is prohibited from midnight until after the President's arrival at the Lit- and Third Street from Avenue | cumstnces. The child’s mother ap- E to Avenue F, and Avenue C/Peared at the airport in Londoa— from. First Street to Second | 2nd simply handed the infant to the street; Little Torch “Key, 2709} moevie s The mother wouldn't feet of new. road:/gn> Gato: and |identily . herseli—or say why she Warner roads; Grove Park, ~850+4S-letting-the_child go. In any is scheduled will in- ground — set Tire brilliant rv p.m. The and de aerial | A brief description of the ground lisplay is as follows: ‘feet on Matecumbe avenue: Ma-{¢¥ent. Miss” Russell, already- ‘the The Key West Junior Boys’ and tle White House on the Na- Borealis—the famous | rathon, repair Neff street; Ta- | Mother, by’adoption, of a baby girl, By Boys Tennis Championships val station: used during the World to | vernier, Coconut road, 1400. feet wil ta he little boy back to her Ree aad cata rt Be es Roosevelt boulevard, Tru- te “No Man’s Land” is|and Tavernier Drive, 550 feet, |C#lifornia home—as, in her. own Decne Tit: s ss man avenue, Duval street, | '* iS: SPeCtACH AE Tn DEN | resuttan niles y Key, 4360! vords. “A suest.” Immigration dif- ecember Is ending on/Sv between Truman and Caro- = sir ne : n—Showing ‘|feet_ of resurfacing on Guava ficulties bar any immediate adop- day December line; Caroline between Du- | ‘ton of the sun by a mechanical | avenue and Morton street; Ta- | ‘0% Proceed Starting today, Coach Var val and Whitehead. j = vernier, 5 r 6 oe é oN . ‘ach i crican Flag—The stars” ang | &tBiet 500 or 600:feet of road. | i be accepti ies for the tour j Hickory Commissioner. Harris moved fe shortened fort | es in brilliant colored fires. naments from the hordes of old : aA aces Ge that Engineer Goggin. give es- |! sssytiiseue: © 3 | Musical Wheel—A device that in hickery for a tree native to Rast. and new tennis talent whieh is | ives sounds of melody. | “mates on a road at Sugar Loaf, | ern North America being developed at. The Rock Il ° | Wonders — Represent-|equested by Commander Ray} EES JACK K. BURKE Junior Boys Tournament will OHOWINC |. revolving planets jByrn.* This was unanimously | were pr vell as those a 18 wear nd und - ‘ iat ac 24 = : ee - i for all boy 18 years old and und X Th h Go Round—an — excep- | 8dopted. - mentior ©, Miss Florence De emer and the Boys Tournamer be | admired feature number} County Attorney Paul Sawyer | ¢ er s eledl The Bench wishes at this time io | for all boys 14 y id c 4 roug | multi-colored sprays. prs eae ee jecommend the officials of the This year’s t Is reported that the money will be ence of | Adams. A solid wall- of | available within twenty days for B ara Falls. ‘ land City League for their effort |# ‘emendous success for evéry * i }> t light: and resembles, the [28 Cee eam Os tie, ¢ourthouse fin raising funds for a much needed etna te at ier ak ei we Pedro Aguilar } coberest inet pobre inten eg be eo Pig awe ents is at hand. First of all Proof at Wickers Stadium i 1 the court situa tion has finally been aerial display includes | Gerald Saunders may have to go KID GAVILAN HN . Individual records of the Is-|@8"Y 82d varied presentations. |to Miami on November 22 for This is a project that will be / settled and six excellent, fast play : land City os ch ag ae in. | The entire exhibition promises to| the final. arrangements on finan- Welterweight Champicn well appreciated by all who at- {ing courts, will be ready for acti Wirephot | de one of the most elaborate that | cing‘ of’ the two projects. ephoto | tend the stadium's sporting events. | when the umpire first calls “Pl cluding all games played thus far. vs, s been arranged by the Arthur) A \request. for: street lights in| We should back this with what we | Ball). Secondly the tennis _ JOE NOVAK ‘of Chicago (right), president of the Professional | Leading hitters: D. Lastrds Se eat ‘ the Woodburn - sub-division of | TONY JANIRO ean, the donation may be email, (mathe island has caught fire re-| “Golfers Association of America, presents the gold Rytier cup | Studet 380, D. Roberts 37: eae is Meretieg wise” referred. ito the 5 % cently abd many,.manyesieg Hy to Capt nm the American tearn defeated the Most times at bat; Malloy DEMOCRATS, Road Committee, One plutdf the on ut it ‘all will count up in the end. ;ers are stepping on the. courts) st s ‘ N. C. Uncle San srofessional Moton 32. niet | (Continue trom Page One) | Pearce Subdivision..at; Marathon | é : { The proposed football contest each day. And all the players, ae ; isch ae oe sy reap yd aac ras een A brought upsets in the nation’s | W&S approved, by Commissioners. 5 oki la ithat was, and may still be, between beth the new and the experie ached oe ease 8 eee He en mad (hid Glenest wiles They also “approved $700 in ponsor y the University of Miami J’V's and |#%€ anxious to get into acti ; Betis ae al ce Moat doubles 1 oo Ah nocratic New York, where |Stamps forthe Office of Ta the Pensacola Navy Goslings was | Sew how much they have lear 5 aes : Bo ae eee 8 Gab residency of the city couneil | Collector Howard Wilson. A de 4o be for the improvements of the | 89d What they can do when t! : ‘ , . ary 7 Sig cna eter captured by Kefauver com- | posit from the sheriff's office of | grounds as well as building a roof. ,°hiPS. are down pe vue tiayes pales ans Delivers Got eee wate tS ee Lawyer Rudolph Halley, | $1,718.35 was noted for the fine | "This idea was given to the Stadium | And lastly, the prizes = . man Delivers Sree momene genera ey, yo as a maverick, and Phila- | and forfejture account. | Committee by this columnist, who ;#Warded are as fine as any tt Men's City Champion Ralph Chee ne 2 where Democrat Joseph | Commissioner Higgs moved ; xlong with Mr. Hank Day has been | #7 given away at any city tour H y stated that Address Tonight ae atglenuees > Brows 4 ark, Junior, was elected Mayor | that copnty bills be accepted for Working with the previously men. |2@ment throughout the, country. he his right arm te) et tes reps Mavioy ® | after 68 years of Republician rule. | payment, This was adopted un tion teams by telephone and tele- | Both tournaments hav« he's lefthanded). to have been’ WASHINGTON, Nov, 7—@#—| ae we peacta pale shi heless, the results may | nimously, #ram to receive confirmation. Pern aegy cus .Ganare J.J. able to play tournament like: president Truman goes on the air goes Casa o.8ne ota sea things a little harder in 1951) . All. -commissioners _ including Miami has agreed to come, but | Trevor which are looked at with this in his days over all major radio and televi-| Most times walked; Shipp 7 the Democrats in New York Fiaak Bentley, ard Joe- Allen the Navy team has not ancwered |@"vy by the local pla Both tournaments sion networks tonight (10:30 to 11|. Not fanned so far; Cates, M./ 4+, and the Republicians in iat SS Tk ie the proposal that was sent them, |CUPS must be won ed to be wide open P.M., E.S.T.), and he is expected | Seache2, A. Rodriguez, Baird, E.! pennsylvania tave been. aided in his drive for If they do not agree, another team | before they can be retired. Ez ding playe the) to challenge Russia to join in eas-| S™ith, David, C. Lastres “<5 e new democratic national | the.G.0.P.nomination for Presi- has. been contacted. So maybe the | Player wins the champio defending ning world tensions Most runs batted in; Jekot 12.) co, Frank MeKinney, suf-|dent, when a wavering Ohio seat | citizens of this city will see a col-| Ship however has his name ir the sational new-) He is expected to remain‘cool| Pitchers’ records fered what he said would be a/in the House. swung back into the | e oe lege level ne in the Stadium be- | 8cribed on the this in}comer Frank Roberts Peter toward a personal meeting with Vidal won three; lost none political black eye when his home | Republieian “column. fore the year runs out. Let's hope {itself will be a great honor. But) Knight, Don Cruz, Leo Carey, Tony) Prime Minister Stalin. But- Mr,| GTeenwood won two; lost none of Indianapolis fell to the| The Republicians retained three a B S bo. the winners and runner-ups will Dopp, Robert Piarrot Walter-| Truman is like! to call for ‘a A. Rodriguez won one lost| Republicians lother house seats at stake, in & es get far more than this. Each win- son, De Johnny ll world arms census—ineluding at- | 29ne: So did Little Rock, Arkansas, | Pennsylvania’ and New Jersey. e eve i 3 In a rough contest that saw 40 | ner will receive a small but well ers anc » Henriguez > omic weapons—as the first step| Marll won 3; lost one. after 55 years of Democratis rule,| A good government campaign | personal fouls calle a strong | Made take-home cup donated by, boys division the leading towg d mament J. Gallagher won 3; lost one.;portending possible southern de-| by .Republician Eugene Siler ap- | Monroe Beer Naval Air Station cage team | Ygnacio Carbonell, v name in- will be Robert Piarrot, Tony Dopp, a ————— Ellis won 2; lost ty fections from the Democratic | pears to have failed in Democratic istrib downed the Fleet All Weather |Scribed along with ’ and; Jchnny Sellers hony Hopey Games This Week Macias won two; lost one Kentucky against Governor Law- Distributors, Inc. fraining Unit 72-53 last night at | the championship 1 fine new Stewart Yates omas Gates . C. Alce won one; lost one » Senator Robert Taft may | renee Wetherby. i F the Seaplane Base gym Squire tennis racket donated by: Lawrence Bailey, Mike Whitley, lay, Nov. 8—at ae ‘ poten ner F Mike Kelly and Frankie Avera, | Bob Smith’s Sport Shop others 3¢ Cafet of NAS, had 26 and 18 points; The runner-up will also receive, All players wishing to pe Stars. Maci ( : respectively. Bod Lintheart of |@ cup of the same type and a ipate in the 1951 Championships 1 xi : FAWTU paced his squad with l4|dozen brand new tennis balls do-, give your name to Coach Van on) Fri 9 7:45 p.m, : 3 points nated by Bob’s Sport Shop. Bob or before November 25. Any en- Naval A ers vs. Gulfstream | _ = In the second game, the USS'Smith is also to be highly com- tries submitted after November 25 F. Stor is, (2-2); Salinero, | x Sarsfield trounced Helicopter} mended for donating the same will not be allowed in the tour-, (0-0 | f Squadron One, 69-45. William / gifts for the girls championships nament Sunday, Nov. I, Armistice | & Brown of the Sarsfield connected | which were held last August. And 2 ESSA icans cay ERG Day—at 7:45 p.m., Benny's Cafe- | e for 14 points, and John Early of |on the subject of tennis balls, new Until 1957 pennies minted in the) teria vs. Nay Station Cards P.} HS-ONE, scored eleven Htennis balls will also be on hand) United States were large coins. | Rodrigue 2); Coleman, (0-1). | tren SP RRNA TUL LT EN OTR ELE NE NTT TE t i Equipment, accessories and trim illustrated ave subject to change without notice, rJHE ONE WAY to be sure that every one of your new car dollars is buy- ing you a full measure of solid value is to get the Pontiac story! You get a full measure of beauty ina Pontiac—beauty apart from anything else on the road. You get a full measure of pertormance, too— performance that will delight you for yee and years to come. And certainly you get a full measure of dollar value—just check for yourself the re-sale value of a Pontiac. Come on in and get our deal—it's the best in every way! 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