The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 5, 1951, Page 3

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all Team | Tennessee a | k 2 Squads | Face Subs ST BALL TO BE THROWN SUB’S CAPT. J. w. DAVIS SS MEN MEET SUBRON 4 ’ OpDev PARK TOMORROW A by Al Palmer Citizen Sports Editor All that softball eeret Service talent men have ren keeping under wraps ince their arrival in Key est several weeks ago,) will be unfolded tomorrow} f night at the OpDevSta ball park when the cloak and| daggerites face a hand pick. | ed squad from SubRon 4,' f officers. _So fa the See t Ser-] our Rev. J vice has revealed the pre- aaah Knox sence of 2 complete teams) In both of which will be cheer.) v' ed on to possible victory; hii Poste by John “Fathoy” Rous, siden Bob. Nevlan who said this morning that} | he was banking on a photo} finish. catcher Seemingly unimpressed by such a display of stars the SS‘ers will field James J. Row ley, Ist: Vincent Mroz, If; Paul “Flash” Usher, 2nd; Bart Fug- {| ler, ss; Milton Miliski, “3rd: | Junior Tarbell, cf: John Kiljan, | ti; Rex Scouten, short field (waddat?): Mickey Gies, catch JACK K. BURKE er and Cap Nicholson, pitcher. . And, if the above orth __ can’t do the t + nid Harry ¢ See ointed C USMC, as Dire i There will be enterteiament tior by the Marine Barracks Drum | jjny and Bugle Corps. pe The first ball will be thrown iM N eC 1 by Captain J. W. Davis, Com dif t mander, Sub Squadron f bou Game time; 8:00 ent SCHOOL BOARD ade rec The aske i to 15 15 F xible | i firs, W Me 40-—Tin Marathor i to play, includin the vudd yjury sustained by a swi tof 30. The penalty Sue M t € at five yard r c t 141—Free ‘ Cleare, J exy r 42—A five penalty w that the School B sed, for legally delayir m } During th per I x Y t 1 income Decer 1951 Ada elected t any the school ‘ $90 of the check f the } West Hig and 5 athletic b t sa t Adan ade th t epsiuane ane re mgere «| Horses’ Expenses coh a d the | Hallandale, Fla * t of living has reached aa horsemen, too, A check results of muel B. Pinde and Joseph L. Caes we > elected on All members of the board were feed bills finds the current charge present at the meeting which for a sack of oats is $6.50. took place in O'Brys office} Five s ago the same sack inthe County Courthouse. They $5 | cost posed for a group picture before ‘ rs ago it brought $4. Hay the business took place. Present | now brings. $80 @ ton compared to were Gerald Adams, Julio Ca-/ $65 in 1946 and $40 in 1941. Straw banas, Jr. Edney B. Parker,| which is merely bedding for the Carlyle Roberts and William /horses, is priced at $70.0 Warren Jr., as well as Superin- i Ten years ago it cost only $20. tendent O'Bryant Racing officials estimate that by illé to ated F HUGH ODONMEMS TROPHY, Team Geis lop Rating (4) Wirephoto sym bolic of the national! collegiate football champion- the University of " ssee’s unbeaten and untied team, | Bench len |BULLETINS CONCHS DROP OPENER TO REDLANDS 40-37 The Key West High Sch Conchs dropped their ing cage game at Redla last night by a score of 40-37 Bob Conchs w: Redlands, William: led is) paced the point For and Friar ten per h 12 their team with points each. TOP FOR K lf late the Peace TALEN AIN :Y WEST TEAM baseball Id meetin d to be h at 7:30 offices Roy Hamlin the be at of the ice results in B base Island ill staffed certain to form contending squad play nani was assured by a phene call made by a local c ttee member to Co lumbus, Ohio yesterday through which an arrange was made to bring top players here. Minor leagues are holding their an- nual meeting in the Ohio city. This morning local sports enthusiasts were informed that at least three star base ballers have bolsier West been drafted to whatever team Key btaii 122 T ake Part In Naval Shooi FSS, 264x3 OpDev son a break even for Ambe Medreg e te PC 50 PCS 13% € PCS 1380. ace tearm: Manta, 624 piace team: Cool- should just his keep horse nemninmcsimm Cafeteria vs winning one race during the sea-} about rs received Left to right Brehm 139 first-place Bill Earley, Univer 1e trophy Tennessee Cc i f th nor of Iwo Car ‘On Duval driven naval treet by ion Bruce W. and cars Duval street yesterday. The crash | than sacrifice the bonus for all | Commission’s ent Delgado’s car against another | |other city employees he would take place when the air condition- jdriven by A. Crespo. ;go along with the measure as! | Little ge was done to the|read and vote for inclusion of cars involved, and all agree to!the Civil Service Board in the j settle the matter out of court. No | Christmas largesse. City Com- sum mot were is aed. Officer | missioners, City Manager and wr ik; Santana investigated for the | employees of the City Electric The WEATHERMAN Forecast Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy with little change in tem- perature trend today and Thurs-} day. Winds should be gentle to moderate southeasterly and south- erly throughout the period. lorida jay with a few s R. 15 Florida street, crash- | the corner of Southard and | Mayor Harvey said Partly cloudy through thunder- ‘Annual Xmas | Bonus Grante ‘City Workers CITY ASKED TO ACQUIRE REST | BEACH; KING WILL INVESTIGATE All City employees including the part-time Civil Service Board will receive Christmas bonuses ranging from five dollars to $25, it was unanimously voted after lively discussion at Monday night's City Commission meeting. Mayor C. B, Harvey took issue with the granting of a bonus to the Civil Service Board on grounds that other city boards such as plumbing and planhing commission do not receive bon- uses, and in fact receive noth- jing. He stepped down from the chair to state that he favored the bonuses to all employees except the Civil Service Board whose |members are employed on a | part-time basis. | Commissioner Delio Cobo af- j ter moving the adoption of the | | emergency resolution | that suggester the non-paid boards Christmas bonuses. City jout that the law states these un- paid boards must serve without | | compensation. | The passage of the required a unanimous vote. | system are all exempt from the | bonus provision. | Sirugo Promises To Clean Site | Earlier in’ the evening the | Commissioners voted to extend six months on the jof land out at | Fourth improvement First street to street back 150 feet to | boulevard from Patterson ave- j nue. Sirugo told the Commissioners maximum of $1,000,000 will a wire-teceived last- week, be extended showers this afternoon and tonight| the building activity there. occurring mostly in the north and} Little change inj moved and Dr. ral portions ature s and the e to moder ugl weather East Gulf Thursday with and Partly widely showers thundershower's eurring Report Key West, Fla., Dec. 5, 1951 Observations taken at City Office | 9:09 A.M. EST Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night 71] 77| nal 71 Precipitation Pot ast 24 hours 18 ins. T this month 1.00 ins. k $ this month -59 ins.| Total this year 24.34 in Deficiency this year Relative Humidity «* 9:00 A.M. 91% Bar meter {S: ea Levet) $:00 A.M. | 4.98 ins.—1015.2 mbs. Tomorrow’s Alm ac Sur 6:59 a.m, Sur 5:38 p.m. * ise 1:14 p.m. onset 0:48 a.m. Tides Naval Base "OQMORROW High Low 1 aur 10:01 a.m m 10:50 p.m. ©0o ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of Height ot} Ft. Worth Tide high water! Station— Bahia Honda (bridge) ————oh 10m No Name Key feast end) —-+2h 20m Boca Chica (Sandy Pt.) -—oh 40m Caldes Channel (north end) -4 2h 10m 9.0 ff +1.4 ft.) Memphis ....... (—)—Minus sign: Corrections] | New Orleans to be subtracted. iNew York . es Pius sign: Corrections to! | Norfolk... be added. | Oklahoma City SS (Omaha ........ NAVAL BASE | Pensacola . BASKETBALL LEAGUE ' Pittsburgh SCORES | Roanoke hursday at 7:30 p.m—Gulf-iSt. Loois am vs. Strand Theater. 'San Antonio . ay at 7:30 p.m.—Benny’s}San Francisco Strand Theater, Seattle areca Sunday at 1 pan—First game, Tallahassee sores Naval Sta. Cards vs. Strand|Tampe .. eater Washington oc-, “yes.” mostly over the north por-! commended that Sirugo attempt 82} | | bathing facilities for tourists un- 13.44 ins.| i Commissioner John Carbonell Cobo seconded | the extension. It was agreed by there within six | : Cobo Commissioner re- {to make the site more present- able at this time, so as to elim- | inate complaints of neighbors out | there. Clifford Bailey, surveyor, said | that Navy scientists have com- | plained of the Sirugo garage out rugo has a permit. | Sirugo said that the Commission their belief that the | City should’ acquire Rest Beach “In the next three years,” Si- | rugo. said, “there won't be any less we set aside the beach now.” Commissioners voted unani- {| mously that City Manager Dave | King investigate the possibilities | of aequiring the beach. | |at the ten acre site on which Si- | Kiwanis | jclub asked him to relay to the | a public beach. { | was happy to see State Represen- and jtative Papy present and 1c ommissions also be given|him if he had any matters. he Attor-| would like to mention. Rep Papy | ney M. Ignatius Lester pointed|who was present throughout the November. resolution | | that rather |the formal dedication of the new Sirugo’s permit for an additional | that a minimuri of $543,000 to a | be | on parking lots at Aerovias Q w: } spent in new FHA defense hous-} withdrawn because all leases with} ing at that location, according to j the county at Meacham are revok- Sirugo asked that his permit | for an additional | $36,536 to M. E. Benett as part year so that he can take part in | payment jnew jail and county courthouse, ksonville through the Florida| Carbonell to change the motion , Area: | so that if Sirugo does not start | te southerly winds! activities cloudy months, the permit will be re- | scattered| voked, All Commissioners voted | | | TEMPERATURES | | Av 7:30 AM., EST | Atlanta | Augusta Billings Birmingham | Bismark | Boston | Buffalo ............ | Charleston | Chicago | Corpus Christi | Denver .... | Detroit | Galveston .. | | Jacksonville - STILL-¢ Wedaneday. December 5, 1951 THE KEY WEST MIAMI’S JACKSON (Continuea from Pege Gne) for hospital, grounds and equip- Bowl ‘ment, should be the basis for in-} = | surance now, he said. The build- jing has been appraised at $850,000, equipment at $50,000 and the land at $100,000. “You should carry the full value of your appraisa) on the hospital,” | Wilson said. i Sawyer suggested that the ques- tion of insurance be referred to the Hospital committee. He said that the committee should sit down with Wilson and go over the appraisers report to determine how much insurance should be taken out on the $350,000 building, Clarence Higgs, chairman of the Hospital committee will meet with Wilson. Willard Albury. adminis- trator said that the auditors’ »re- port with six copies is now on hand and that he will get it to the Com- missioners immediately, Dr. Edward Gonzalez appeared tor the Monroe Medical Society stating that he had expected to hear from Commissioners on the ' subject of the governing by-laws of} | the hospital which have been | amended. Chairman Gerald Saunders said that he had not received any copy| Miss of the bylaws. Other commission-| .Braden’ ers said the same. Gonzalez said] en Qi he would investigate and have the by-laws sent to the Commis- sioners. Stat Chairman Saunders said that he} from 1 of basketball Southeast. Asia chairmanship of: of the theet. in its own aréa: z en » This committee will | 27-7 grid vietory this season marked tie: since 1942 the Jackets en the Tide. Bas The margin of tlanapien » Was selected | from all parts of Tech’s 83-13 win in 1928. the asked } ._ + meeting said: A plat on “T just came down to help dedi-| corporated was eate this new meeting room. It’s | cord. It was: a pleasure to be here." Chairman Saunders stated that | ez Petty Properties, In- ed” for re- by Comdr. Ray Byrns, Allen and Ruth Per- "Deputy 4 ‘Sheritt Frank Webber reported { sought by) Widelers. MIAMI ‘®—Danny_ § trained horses at Hi track for three genet two -mdtorcycles|ing’s royal family. fice have been re-| Stewart devel board room = will ing is installed. ported to. “be in Pensacola and | Brevity for the late” Wants Trucks Insured | Perky, ‘The question of | Wigener. | Wilson spoke for insuring the | their return referred. to the! Later he handled horses |Monroe county fire trucks. This ; Finance Widener’s son, P, A. BA came up when Commisisoner| AH ¢o1 rs were present |has racers at 4 | Harry Harris reported that Taver-!at the mé |nier now has its new truck, Wil- son said that the truck should be covered up to $100,000 in public liability insurance, rather than just $50,000, since it eosts only pennies more. Commissioners vo- ted to take out the $100,000 insur- } ance on each Monroe county fire | truck They agreed to call for bids on ‘lights for Ocean View Park, at | Fort Taylor as soon as designs are’ ; approved for the lighting: A sealed bid by J. Y. Porter IV grandson, P. A. BY NAM ADDRESS. ted as of January 1. Commissioners voted bay; to on his contract on the survey, ie must od betore Mina. Saturday, D County Clerk Sarl Adams re- ported that $1,331,20 in state oceu- pational licenses was collected by | Kansas City .. nev WEST .. Los Angeles | Louisville | Meridian ..... | Miami | Minneapolis

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