The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 14, 1951, Page 3

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Nisei BENNY'S CAFETERIA SWAMPS - GULFSTREAM 14] LAST NIGHT Danny Lastres ie pea SS Hits Triple, Cates, | tf i Henriquez Doubles James Wade be By PEDRO AGUILAR Ping-Pong Games Benny’s Cafeteria scored 14 runs on 17 hits last night to win Reta ee en ees the Gulfstream nine ty a 4 to 1 ives the USO-YMCA’s Kec. Hall last Kaki Rodriguez pitched the fun 8h! game for the coffee and doughnuts ames By se cs boys -abG Held the Foodstore to 5 B5¢: took nine men yer. the hits, while Pancho Salinero, after! utdles to a smashing victory. The not pitehing for three years came! 84mes were fust and. the spec back to start for Gulfstream and) t#tors were as worn as the parti held the hard hitting Benny's to 6 hits and 5 runs in 5 innings. Cogle finished the game and w touched for 12 hits and the last four frames At bat Henriguez hit a double and two singles, Cates hit a and two singles, double and a single For losers Robert Lastres hit cipients by the end of the tourney “Dutch” Hafer was pushed into runner-up place by Wade by a @S|thin margin. “Dutch” is here in 9 runs in) Key West only briefly, bein aboard the USS Jubi ganized and supervise He or. ast night's with the aplomb of a ping-pon participating in the tourney doubie Sanchez hit over the twin ping-pong tables in Wediriesday, November 14, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Bags 3 HUNDREDS (Continued From Page One) along with Dr, Cobo and Delan | ey. Out at the other end of town I heard the strains of hot jazz saxaphones, electric guitars and | trombone two blocks before I ar- rived at the Cobo party. Spon- | taneously a group of colored sup- porters of Delio Cobo had ferm- | ed themselves into a quintet to!s blare out melodies of triumph. Playing in the driveway of the Cobo house their music gave a fitting touch to the victory. Inside the house guests par- took of the refreshmehts of- fered by busy and gracious hostess Mrs. Ann Cobo. While we were catching a minute of chat in the din, she was sud- denly hauled off and placed in the convertible with her hus- band and Delaney and others | for the triumphai motorcade. They zoomed off but some of their followers got stuck in a traffic jam, at the corner of} ;South and Whitehead _ street} which lasted a good 15 minutes. | IMPORTANCE GF { (Continued from Page One) _ j landlord and tenant; ‘not ohly [equitably but repidly, “The people on our Rent _Ad- visory Board work closely With e and they humanize, so to speak, the rent stabilization {program and make all ¢ompli- jance with rent. stabilization 4 tter of local jurisdiction” he y really are a_ local ;. The Rent Director said the Rent dvisory Board is headed by Carlton F. Smith, Chairman. {The other board members. ate: | Bernard Frank, James F. Porter, 'J. P. Baillod “and re * Aloysia 'Van Goidtsnoven, a id heard the ah- jofficial results. At 8 at the {County Commission I coul@: see resul written on variéus | faces One citizen said: } win. Maybe so—maybe not—but two singles to lead the batters Ww In the field, Anguiera had 22 outs and 12 ists and no | there were lots of happy. voters in Key West this morning: Sunderland, FSS; R, R It seemed as though everyone in|; HS-1; J. Tabok, FSS Key West pulled up and stopped } UE rs FSS: Joe Mank |in front of the Cobo house, and | oa Z S: Joe Monk, i for the losers Juauie Navarro had FSS: §. A. Ebeling. FSS: § A most of that crowd dropped in| 4 outs and 8 assists and ne errors’ Hanson, F Charles Saunders jto offer congratulations Cobo | ANYTHING to have a busy night FSS; J. E. Wade, HS and jand Delaney. é : | AUTOMOB The score Dutch” Hafer, t Jubilant | People kept telling me: i Team— K. HE a i “You are seeing a real Key | T Wir Benny’s Cafeteria 14 17 West political celebration,” | Gulfstream pia The Weather | J. Y. Porter IV, tired after the | ITER tmey Batt: K. Rodriguez, and Henr 12 hours he spent poll-watching | quez and Sanchez, ¢ Salinero, Foy jat_ Precinct 4, looked content Cogle, P. Walker se Griffen, ¢ re ay : So : twith the be sia a < Summary REY sweat Ald ViCiMtys eS Ex ||. At 7.401 was lucky to be pass- . Three base hits—D. Last CEE OE ee OLAS ling by Precinet. 4.whien the tally | WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS Two base hits—Cates aa Henri- “ ses are’ gunmen) aoudy = ~ ’ was shown on a little card. At IN THE LINE OF quez, weather with little che 4 Citizen Staff Photo 30 I sat in a ‘ar at police Gl . 2 . Reha Henriquez) gay and Thursday t south WINNERS AND NEW CHAMPIONS PUATEn $ : coli oaig ane ng maimed astadey. dhe AB rindd Shika vie ie 3TRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE : ag 210 ce ns ¢ ey West to serve on the City Commission. \Top man, Oasis Salter abo 1. Others wh k he City ¢ former Mayor Louis M. J COFFEE : COME To THE alks—Salinero 4, Cogle 2, Rod MILL - riguez 3. 4 Double plays—Blanco to Ingra -| | TROPICAL TRADER ham to Sterling, Albury to Gon pene All Grocers. i] 718 Duval St. Phone 1000 zalez to Cates, and Lastre 100,000 PROTEST | 7 Gonzalez to Cates (Continued From Page One) | a) Time—2:15 minutes mourning for 20 Egyptians killed ; 7 Umpir Turner and Rodriguez ang the past month of violence ||’ ——seseepespeeeeeiaes es Loser—Salinero iow ig Ge sues Canal ciapdie THREE HOTELS IN MI AMI at POPULAR PRICES * Scorer—Aguilar ‘ ‘The Cairo marchers, like the 100! = thousand * who paraded — threvgh | Located in the Heart of the City I rae tne a few idel re —— Alexandria yesterday, were under RATES u WRITE or WIRE Demo ac , I inals | Shower PRESIDENT TRUMAN government orders to keep silent. | REASONABLE ROO! S for RESERVATIONS ¥ ————— ‘The government hoped prevent violence. But just police were stationed with BATH and TELEPHONE Ritz Pershing _— Miller nn : pt nuea ‘trom Page One) Scheduled Tonight Rotary District ve ih eos ree tu- Governor Here On ffairs Final speeches of the L Truman feet along the parade route. a I : ied signs read- ners-up in the “I Speak For Demo He local | Pig Sai ke ki Hotel Hotel Hotel _ + gracy” contest held among local Qf ficial Visit cor a the British” and “The Suez is 192 E Flagler St. 426 NE. Ist Ave, 229 NE, Let AMG students, will be run off a ete press with i if 102 Rooms 101 jooms o'clock tonight, the Junior Cham Irwin R. Waite, governor summary of the cemetery Be pe feeb al Elevator Elevator Rooms f ber of Commerce announced to-| district 243 Rotary Interna- » White House | At Port Said, pe ee cart Solarium Heated Elevator a tional, will arrive this after- i jsaid employees of the Suez Canal | future bel ; j staged a one hour strike ayainst “inalists in the contest, which noon to pay an official visit ae to report 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION gained heavy responce in Key! to the local Rotary club. 1s long and j the British | oad West, are Tonight he will be dined dent is at work | rr = Isabel Sais, 17, of Santiago, Cuba et the Caribe restaurant by Union message : 43 from the Convent Rotary officers, board of di- | Eugene Roberts, 18, of 621 Cat rectors, and chairmen of all € the | holic lane, from Key West High! committees. on “from School. Committee for arranze- ment of the affair is com- idential staff is ith the Chief Exe Patricia Ferguson, 16, of 713 | Chapman lane, from Douglas posed of Edwin Trevor, Har- High School. old Laubscher, Neil Knowles. Paul Esquinaldo, chairman of! Ww. Gurry Harris. the JayCees committee for the Immediately after the din- contest, said today that the judges i Short » President took his us walk today, Key West vest temperature "Citizen Staff Photo r, the group will assemble at 30 a.m. This was ec. slastrey a will not fee the contestants tonight Ge Gene Ot Rotary Pres also the highest temperature re-| tO THE VICTOR | i but will judge the speeches on its ident, Joe Pearlman, 707 Si- | corded in the USA according to 2. CORGHAEEERbORS puss: fare ‘ ‘ H i merits alone. street, where all | weather bureau reports % . ete i Judges ar Se at tes ill be | Clad in khaki shorts and a green| new City Commissioner Jack Delaney j Mrs. Winnifred Johnson, Doug icy tient Sie sport shirt has minutes after the first returns came i las High School Librarian aG this Thursday's reg- | been no change Presidential | man in the balloting, has a four ye Leland S. March, assistant sup- R ieheon: the party since last | ' erintendent of Monroe — County wa ie Sel be ihe Yesterday Short told the late af | t schools. ca Pda ternoon press conference that the ULE OF - i Mrs. Wilhelmina Harvey, wife| Renored guest and will de- |ternoon presy conference, that te _ SCHED «| SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN i of C. B, Harvey who was recently! liver a formal hi Hel ing tion here in Key West to BASEBALL GAMES - i elected to serv s future y! pilerenens: © ihe | go. ton for a previously i (cant: aS ; of Key West. Wee The Key West Rotary club ch to the Women’s beara reall DISTINCTIVE { j Prizes were donated by Pierce | is ene of tite oldest in the | HITADGGT SPCNEN 0 ; Ra ae CHRISTMAS CARDS | Bros., J. R. Stowers, and Co., and) district and was organized | Mrs. Truman will come back to} Naval Air Flyers will play, the ARE HERE Bob's Sportswear. in 1916. Key West with the President for | Naval Station Cards. Marll vs. abe lphankss: t is expected that Be - aa = thantsaiving. it is expected that Greenwood. | ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES FAMILY TAKES UP RESIDENCE them FRIDAY NIGHT at 7:30 P.M. and EQUIPMENT | (Continued from Page One) HARVEY DELANEY, | Brooks Stars ys. Strand Theater.| 126 Duval Street Phone 250 that he would have to give up his trailer owing to payments — he ipa sie! Be aa | C-TAlee vance anchez | claims he is legally entitled to live in it. Wontinued::<'nar Fave Peids ——_—_—_—_- —————-|_ SPECIAL OFFER! “I came home last night about 5 o’elock,”’ he said, “and tt railer}ed: “We must now brush asic le and Mrs. Rooseveit Sands of 314) Box of 28 ASSORTED Cards $1.00 was gone—and so were my wife and children. \politics and celebrations, aS Wel virginia street. He is on 30-day | Box SELECT Cards $1.00 5 ‘A neighbor said the police had come and taken the trailer ay way{have a veteran of the Korean war |)..54 and will be assigned to Fort KE YOUR SELE ION : and my wife had refused to leave it, so she went in it lin our midsts. We should show him Jackson, S. C. upon expiration of EARLY FOR IMPRINTING Brunelle, a contractor by trade, is employed as a carpenter onjrecognition for his services. He the leave Dredgers’ Key. He and his brothers have been pooling their wages tolhec offered his life for each and WH ISKEY! ' pay off the trailer and to establish themselves as contractors in Key} jevery one of us here. I present FREE ras | é be i West. They have two new trucks. S {Corpor: al Roosevelt nds.’ . H “I had hoped to stay here in Key West Brunelle stated The MRED ° = J babies are none too healthy. One’ of the twins is partially blind—both| ~ : are underweight. The baby only weighed a pound-and-a-half at birth.| ! a es an ns a g ion 2 ‘The climate here is perfect for the kiddies and, with business just beginning to come in, I thought I was all set to operate. ‘Then! | well, it’s just like the end of the world.’ I ows * 3 He said additional trouble came when two-year-old Ti-Jean’s face] J started to swell following severe mosquito bites ® MIAMI AWNING WIND! every day, de and a é “IT immediately took him to a doctor here in Key West,”’ Brunelle! of your neighbors are tak- j said, “and got him treated. Much to my surprise the doctor wanted | @ SUPERIOR CASEMENTS ’ oy! bd : i me to pay the $5 right away asked him if he would mind waiting 5 % ing to Gallagher & Burton's | until Friday until 1 got my pay check he refused @ ALUMINUM JALOUSIES . fine taste and foyoretiie ' There was lit else to do but leave his place, which I did. I got i into my truck with my son and started to drive away. The doctor got WwW price. coe ; into his car and followed me asking for his five dollars @LOUVER WINDOWS “What could I do? There wasn’t five dollars available before pay day and I didn’t intend letting my son suffer that long. I asked the doctor if he had read the Hippocrates oath. I was so mad | slammed the doorvof the trailer and broke the: window.” Judge Eva Warner Gibson, following the hearing of six cases in Juvenile Court, left her courtroom just as the trailer arrived at the = gates of County She attempted to secure welfare aid for the)! Brunelles last she said, “The County evidently has no p to cover a situation of this kind.” that one of the first projects discussed shen ‘the. Mo y Juvenile Council was set up was the possi bility of the pooli f welfare funds to meet sim The question will be taken up next Monday at the cc when E. ©. Schweitzer is installed as president, she st Meanwhile the Sheriff's office is awaiting an order ‘ Qourt for disposal of the case The Although the actual dispossessing is carried out by the Sh office their authority ends after the actual impoundment has been effected The trailer was o be placed in stor: was too large to enter the building. here tonight. It was pretty rough The four-year-old daughter of the Brunelles is a guest of one of and hard over there. I appreciate the Sheriff's staff until her parents are settled. + es » highest what you have done The Brunelles are natives of Lowell, Mass., in the heart oe Thanks : Louver Windows - Storm Stops - Jalousies - Louver Doors French-speaking New England states, They are all bilingual in or me. inank: BY. two-year-old TiJean (Little John) | Corporal Sands is the son of Mr @JALOUSIE DOORS @ VENETIAN BLINDS @®CANVAS AWNINGS ® PATIO FURNITURE AWNINGS ... JALOUSIES ... VENETIAN BLINDS This great whiskey is still, = ' r best situations il meetir Citizen Staff Photo CORPORAL SANDS 1 stood up and as the local the speaker’s Tie Caniage Trad Fourie AT A POPULAR PRICE pplaudec soldier w ble at Monroe Motors but aid Sands: “I am glad to be} BLENDED WHISKEY + 86 PROOF + 724% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS « GALLAGHER & BURTON, INC., BRISTOL, PA.”

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