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ore “ > ~ aan e sa Page é THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, December 5 JUDGE CARO \fer ‘ (Continued from Page One} { last January, when he sted last month ded for leniency in of 1 two 17-year-old i the Navy man This. is your reporter, Lee Vidal Slated = [j Sor The Army | | Strand’s Star Hurler M They Never Looked Better! ay Piteh Last Game Against Naval Flyers Found For Vagrant Jackson, from Troop no. 11, 14 Judge Caro and Deputy Sheriff to tell you about the party helped one young | Mariners gave the Sea Scouts last tart here in Key West. | yonday, the 26th. It started out by: by. Dixog:. 106 Yee ther but turned out jack Hutehinson told the |), ne a farewell party for Skipper and Mrs. David Myers. Mr. Myers In Sunday’s Twin Bill ouble header at jong i sa the t ¢ Key West be- has been skipper of the Sea Scouts St ( } i‘ weather. I was | ang Mrs, Myers assisttd with the Catete ing on a job here. But" woriner troop, no. 8 : : tox getone OF They met at the Wesley House as ested + him | 70" 7:30 to 10 for an enjoyable ’ hee Caro questioned DIM) ovening of games, dancing, and z IE io, tei. JACK K. BURKE osely on his reasons for wantine | refreshments. ‘The high point. of Garhi ak a He AC Pe aw! | be in arm climate. Dixon | the evening was when the Sea ak athie Riis andl ie , fe he Bcgni the bey! scouts presented Skipper Myers 2. cau (ees unfinished. jail vith an identification bracelet. And ed the thr League, t Judge m ten dollars | the Mariners expressed x BLANKED FLYERS th the statement that | appreciation of the couple's i _1t was Vidal who bla hinson gets a job and his See Geeta bee giving toa a naty the Flyer Nay +a co a he Bes ing only three hits. >t ‘ommy | Those present for pitching for the Flyers in at eet intely he could cewwakie Wore Mrs ysme allowed the Strandess 1 job at his chosen Leader of Mariners T It may be Vidal vs 4 hd Mr. and Mrs. Don Cobb. again tomorr t ser yboyshdeur and Mariner troop i half of the bill, F ! idge Caro fined I Engene | Mariners Elizabeth} going ir nst t 1 $15 and costs for reck Bringman, bara be o1 e : os Irene Muny Evelyn that ark ¢ i th case Hamlet Thomas n Sanchez, Millicent t i . the e charged him $75, costs ‘iiams et. In that game’ Ay 4 ys for driving while, in » Sea Scouts Rex tont nd nd reckless driving. aul Avery, Bruce Bradl 4 H quez 4 Ww endiy Talk By Judge iis Robert Muse, Jack. Fuller, Whit t tot e fine was levied only after |Swain, George Calvary, and Will 4 ; : t y the Judge. He |igm Speer, and the cal pe s 8 m that he had | salvador Alverez rked with fair W . ryt to plead not guilty be-; “yt was a grand send-off for Skip Gee Gio. 4 edie the jury next week. He said | per and Mrs. M ny Si alige ive Bi must not feel that to ye on Thursday, the 29th. , il I red, and jtg yo to Penn. State College in ‘ f ¢ officer. | Pennsylvania § pene | it seine Pe Soa Another bit of news for you ‘ nd for Benny ‘ cane ¢ fe alee ai. | Bout Mrs. W. A. Cox's troop, ‘A TEAM COMPCSED of Sophomores and Juniors roug Wicker’ 3 f ] N last Saturday. They made $10.00 _ Jones managed to give the entire football strength tt uenera ixes : Ke ak ANB for their troop v ‘"Juniors coming out of the fray victors by a 13-6 count hi ge B 1 E ke driving (S000, considerir Harold Solomon trying to nail him (he did). Bottom photo st i Eee vlgar ow. niry Vv oe: ake driving Thanksgiving, an ‘one-eoming through that Morton Hall, center, should happ r Knife Wielder Fined Goodby ene tee eee 2 Oa ee Soy Sia BA ‘ Ais : key of Marathon was | Fire places of New England In Houien: Dee : peas Si ne or W0 dians, holes in the ound filled ’ fon, 4 ppor e ¢ I t Stuck d he was a little|,* GG e é by . North C Ratiae ' , : pulled. o. butehan x mid of the subsequent ( E rooks last week. | Walle sett ‘ A seuffled with | nee So 7 , r yoks suffered a by Al Palmer es eae Jing general of the Sec \ ‘ heriff in testified. He Citizen Sports Editor r f etneed th eave Fares Sy : Me Siete as eee ee Newsprint “AR bot theres good Seg Og x, ats exter ll geen news today! Tanpa. W : fist. they. Gant gn aeaind mates econd Sheets If Key West High’ Fort Eust A ¥ peaceful commu 1500 FOR S@Q@c : School's Conchs hit Cristo-| te ay pee Saeed ; bal High School’s Tigers aid : Harry Glantz was fined | aa SIGE hal! ‘the power with! : i ss diving. | Artman Press 1 & f seve e postponed un- which they hit each other | Lap : | CITIZEN BUILDING yesterday afternoon at! general t D1 igor ini Wicker’s Stadium, the Can- | ens wy VX ssed_ the —SSEs Se al Zoners will have to build | 52, Edward X hopped | another ditch to get! L 19 point S “ i Aithou t t , through the Key West line. INTEREST RUNNING HIGH ' ss : ome oO Despite the week-long) OVER CONCH-PANAMA ¢ whirl of socials, dinners, oa, Pimeaiit baa. ie ? Gilmore! fd | dances and other clambak- from beth the Atlantic and 19. point : itt 68 Held for Our Heroes, the ee ee ee | RAW USS x ‘ itch will see the Key Wes tay 5 ’ boys. hever looked so good. High School Conchs flay ? : ' , { The game was dreamed Cristobal High School at Pat bis aa @ . : E = Mount Hope Stadium in Pa USs it upon short notice and saw Citizen Staff Phot nama next week. : ee < it rf } + i it a mixture of Seniors, Jun- LAN dee bnaee tna ' M d D 3 d cc Pen iye pte ; onday, Dec. 3r iors and Sophomores form-| COACH WIN JONES thani pa Elks Annex last night for t the field the stadium will be u ee f ty @dinto. two teams with| “ine dance that w ut f the High School Athletic } : enlarged to hold an addition N SPI i ae 1 the forthcoming trip to E : ae aa : al 800 seats along the west 23 ‘ d § ich Y D Ht hi positions played on an in-| yn” Ths Ul squad_wa cantiee The Wasi, has vuvSta and Sire: our Dollar | + : tement 2.700 seats under shelter. i tross formal, free-wheeling basis. ‘The gime will start at 1 and 1 | ith Th A Lt The Juniors won the tilt 13-6 406° pan. Dee, 7, Tickets ja team,. so that game st | Wi ese Amazing which means absolateiy nothing |p : ; have been on sale for almost | poned. The SubRon E | i asifar as comparison is concern- K ay A ry interes: efe St Hull V; 1 H SNBee Mic ‘record Ken. “Baso| SNC) est Cone hs i ibe be B Gas ange anu m_ leadin : ’ aiules ... picked up a fumble and ran it I ae hl > wee cat be agi Sig eae t th 144 In the third ‘ ; Hise < pases topen the seoiny | Git Front | ages et ee ee eT gee FOR HER: ' in the third quarte For the ing for $1.00. ted F to the PC 384 | i WOMENS DRESSES —Crepes, tissue failles, Juniors Gonz nd Johnny Of P; anama P: ape! ——— ai ' washable silks... . from $7.09 if Ceuz:picked up the 13-count be atlama ¥ a ss per NAVAL BASE MISSES DRESSES—New Spring prints, faille ‘|| tween ‘ther : BASKETBALL LEAC he crepes, wools, Irish linens, sharkskins “Lucy Gonzales looked bril- | Key We CLUB STANDING: r from $5.19 Vent. Apart from his antelop- | Conchs arc vt JR. DRESSES—Failles, crepes, pure silk shan- |i ing over into paydirt he was a ‘the Canal 7 % rt tungs, brocades, taffetas, gabardines it constant threat to the opposi- | a clipping from the P r ’ from $5.96 ii fon. “On two occasions he |, & Pee ne Sana : t} HALF SIZES — Splendid selection, gabardines, |) thwarted John Curry’s bone | fmérican shows treamer \ir Si sharkskins, butcher linens, washable Spring |} crushing plunges through cen- | Peodtine reading West “gat 114 prints . . . from $4.20 hi ter—no easy task. | ‘© Play Here Dec. 7.” An. ce Ps Ed | EVERY DRESS A NEW STYLE i Curry, who never looked bet-| Sher from Star-Herald _ re eal —A REAL WINNER i ter, incidentally, went through| Peats the heading and gives “tee t BLOUSES—Rayons, cottons, plaids, all styles... i the middle twice, shook oppon- | Longe Space to the Island < 1 from $2.79 efits. frOhi his legs and shoulders| Soy Stigders—whom they call i GOWNS—Beautiful crepes, nylon tricot, chiffons, an@ reached the clear only to’ re i ——_—— ; ‘ A black lace... from $4.47 have. Gonz nake arc 4 The a ace : ss et i NYLONS—51 - 15, a superb selection from .. . 88¢ naii-him. John Kenny ear Citizen ‘by Donald 1 in no 1 i i tliig “You Co to me, from} Pan alg sto eo Ind ii FOR HIM: oli-ef nowhere,” by the time | oy S ii JACKETS—Made of Vat Dyed the une ‘ended. |. Pinder i 8.5 ounce Sateen OD $4.89 fibeene time during the tilti ioe 4 ste | . TROUSERS—Of 14 ounce wrinkle resistant Camry plunged through for seven} 7°. Sgr g } rayon materials, cross dyes, yaids only to get thrown within re - é é sharkskins, gabardines 4.49 six’inches of the gline ; ee oe BASQUE SHIRTS—Asorted patterns Citizen sports writ Jack | pate | and designs 1.39 Burke, refereed the gamé el | PRINT SHIRTS—Short sleeves, sport type .. 2.19 om IGHS OF RELIEF : om Vi SPORT SHIRTS—Plain colors, short sleeves 1.97 i TORE Jone: 1 Beckman}. throughout the game IN D U x Be R I E S [ N C | breathed coliective sighs of re-' John Carbonell and ud ! + ; peni het wtter the ended.{ Solomon played ex-eptionally SERVING MIAMI SINCE 1939 a ‘| These °. sis Week Values moantors were con-} well. AT KEY WEST Are But Samples of What You cefnetover the social} “Both coact i j etiabithe boys attended since |the 219 Elizabeth St Phone 508 ||) Mba | May Expect in the Future thetmiast league game against | Dopp. , r A i SSPEter and Paul, { Haskin: . r 7 or All That's Best In i IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET Aca’ lade as fs oH UAINTED WITH ao Gonchs. however. show: entire LIPSTICK, NO LESS EVERY KIND OF ROOFING All @U°HS signs of any slackening j ca i TV pre > carer 2 =, > eh tp Their passing was strictly {Cinch for next YESTERDAY'S JUNIOR-SENIOR ALL TYPES OF SHEET METAL WORK ian fete pin-boint class, their | Meanwhile. final arrangen oe : AIR CONDITIONING, VENTILATION 4 blocking was good and their | nave been mad : SOLAR WATER HEATERS, BOOSTERS ay Pp went off like clockwork. | trip. Passports T > si Baers mi TES : shman John Demeritt {taken out yester é penciled or numerals with lipst Tr POURED-IN-PLACE GYPSUM ROOF DECKS didn't make a bad pass itape unta 22” inscribed