The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 18, 1952, Page 7

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<< $ H.S. NET OPENER TO Conchs Tackle south Broward In Key West's First Net Loop Play The Key West High School Tennis Team makes its first home start in the South Florida High School Tennis League tonight on the Bayview Park courts BULLETIN | According to word receiv- ed from South Broward Ten- nis team late this afternoon, they will be unable to reach Key West until about 8:00 this evening. However, the No. I and 3 Boys Matches and the 1 and 2 Girls Matches will be played as scheduled. against South 7:00. mark Broward at This meeting will the first league match ever played in Key West by a high school team. Mayor C. B. Harvey will be present at the op &£ ceremonies im- mediately preceding the match. In their initial start last week in Miami, the girls’ squad got off to a good start by trimming both Miami Edison and _ Fort Landerda'e The bovs found the going a little tougher and drop- ped both of their matches. Coach Van expressed confi- dence that his gir squad is sharp enough to make a good showing tonight but felt that maybe the boys would be a little extended. Both Broward and Key West rank in the first three teams in the South Florida loop. | Places between the teeth The singles matches will be run off tonight with the doubles being scheduled for Saturday morning at 9:00. The expected lineups: KEY WEST GIRLS 1. Delores Villate. 2. June Yates. | 3. Diana “Poochie” Fernandez. 4. Vita Barrosso. 5. Shirley Trudeau Doubles: Villate-Yates vs Barrosso. Fernandez- BOYS 1. John Cruz 2. Don Cruz. 3. Leo Carey 4. Frank Roberts. 5. Peter Knight. Doubles: | Roberts-Car Following Through Pedro Aguilar Tonight’s baseball game wil! bring together the Strand Thea- ter who have lost two games and Gulfstream who have one win und one defeat Greenwood, the Gulfstream workhorse who has pitched both games and fanned 20 batters to date will get. the nod again tonight. Vidi Vidal wil! pitch for the Strand nine, seeking his first win oot! Sunday afternoon the Brooks Stors will go up against Benny's Cafeteria and that means a real ball game, for both clubs are In shape and ready to go. It Kaki Rodriguez against fine will be Gallegher It has been officially announe- ed that the University of Havana will meet the Key West All Stars 26 and 27 in a three game series. More information on this meeting will be forthcoming Sports schedule for the benefit f the March of Dimes. night, at 7:45—Baseball game t Wickers Field. Gulfstream vs. Strand Theater. Sunday afternoon, at 2:30— Prooks Stars vs. Benny's Cafe- teria,» Next week—Basketball double- header at High School gym Alumni vs. Varsity; Outdoor Club vs. Jr. Varsi TRUMAN'S TAX (Continued From Page One) the wake of disclosures of scandals within the Revenue Bureau, He pedged vigorous efforts “to expose and punish every government em- ploye who misuses his offical posi tion,” There has been some opposition to the President's plan to reduce the number of tax collector offices from 64 to 25, placing them under Civil Service. Also, the congression- al investigators who brought sean- dals to light were reported miffed that Mr. Truman did not consult them on needed changes. Snyder told the committee today that the Revenue Bureau already is moving in the direction outlined by Mr. Truman but needed con- on Jan gressional approval of a reorgani-; = ea See a at | Friday, January 18, 1952 An Op To Form We; the Wee ; ‘ AICP von : » New Cabinet tenn : ‘ OU y< ‘ Not only did 4 Faure’s Cabinet Will pours of you Have No Socialists: that vo 5 a ' . Ho 1 é ; Will Face Another * preesye your interest i « est in you Test Vote In Assembly future endeavc PARIS E Faure, a Mis ae ‘ 43 France's youngest Premier siner 1815, worked today to put togethe N 3 ERS OF KEY WES' nother center-coalition Cabine that would end his nation’s polities risis, now in its lth day. Behind him g 401-10 confirmation vote Thursday nigt* from the National Assembly. The IDENTITY e7 trom Page One’ in the Sheriff's Medico Hits Tooth was a! ° . Boston doctor says it ror d. by th ea and sand d onan : 1 on the confi because RP} brush asserting it could cause His victory margi as so large es de Gaulle’s your teeth up and « Gen. Cha : : i Ut! (Rally of the French People), larg Dr. Alvin Strock of the Pet which may help in identifying the | est single party tioc in the As Bent Brigham Hospital sz ma i sembly, abstained. ‘he people. accept receding gum Charts of the skull and the! nists voted against Faure, and thc nevitable—like gray hair or bal martart. setdt=teath hace been | xtreme-right De Gaullists werc tired of being in the same voting column with their extreme ~ left arch enemies, the Reds. i. The debate before the vote indi Chica for checking files of missing ing—but that improper tooth br ent to Bora ng ‘methods often are to ta vith dental Addressing the Thiri Distr ane size of the dead man Dental Society Thursday night, Dr re seca by cated the cee Peeppipt sg A baw Strock said Geers Deputy one of the Same ‘tro fed that | “ “aE Fa ; 7 RaMOlces ePUuLY brought the ttownfatt-of-his~prede: + Many years ago people we ff Webber How re- cae Cleves aieantain advised brus Mreteeth up| centlytha man died w hve Ses eee ee ee to brush their teeth ‘ t died would have cunport from the big Socialist bloc ind down in an attempt to solve | ¢5 be he’ problem. But now las -shown that damaz lone by this up and do: 2 uso.” Sa He said the answer to the pre N by such an expert o¢ 104 members. In announcing that his party would vote to con. firm Faure, Socialist Deputy Mar. cel David told the Assembly “We mean to allow France to be research found by Mrs. se, wife of the t of Fort Jfeferson kull was em may lie in a brush st tional Monument, Drv Tortu-/ administered, but it goes without ike a wheel which reduces friction. Sunday up sh ast | saying we remain free on all furth be ing this revolving princi- > c e ler decisions. uae ied Pai ible. ° Loggerhead Key is 62 miles; This made it likely Faure’s Cab- / orush the teeth and gur rik cAtiur: t of Kev West and one mile | net, like Pleven’s, would have no a way and reach the important LC One-half west of Fort Jef-’ Socialists and would have to woo hg : * ferson k De 'Weese brought! the party for its support on many kept cleansed by contact with the sips, and the |, he skull into Key West Coast | controversial issues. The Cabinet Guard headauarters on Tuesday | most likely wit be drawn from on the Fort Jefferson boat. Naval | Faure’s own middle - of - the - roac medical authorities examined it! party, the Radical Socialists; the yesterday and the Coast Guard | Catholic MRP (Popular Republican turned the skull over to the'Movement) and the Conservative Monroe County sheriff's office. Independent Group. ——_— ‘hen Faure gets his team to-} Archie Wilson of the Buffalo! gether, he will face another test sdge of the gums which are not cheek and tongue.’ New Casualty List WASHINGTON op — Department today The Defense identified six additional casualties of the Korean Bisons led the International | vote in the Assembly. War. The list (No. 481) included League in '51 in runs-batted-in,| His confirmation Thursday came two, Killed, two injured, one d- total bases and hits. He is prop-|after a “butter as well as guns’ ed -and one missing i speech in which he cited both the erty of the Yankees. ORANGE BLOSSOM FRESHLY - SQUEEZED ORANGE JUICE Nothing Fresher Nothing Finer None So Healttitii Recommended for . NOW A GREATER VALUE THAN EVER BEFORE Babies A FULL QUART Ready -To-Serve ORDER From Your Milkman ot pick it up at your GROCER zation plan as basic authority for a revamped tax agency Faure Works Planning Meeting Tonight At 8 P.M. \° Reopening of Roosevelt boulevard for a vast building program will be discussed tonight at a joint ing of property owners, the City Planning Commission and the City *lanning Board at City Halil The officials and landowners will n the plan along with the nission. the spoke on "oday’s World.” Dr. De Bc he Element: rogram.” oncary ng the Retarded Reader: School” and Dr. L Commu | Long View on Reading.” Monroe county educational per- ‘onnel who attended the confe nee were: Poinciana anid Mi: Elementai Helen Taylor; Tr attended as well as Monroe and Dade. those ave King, and City Attorney M. gnatius Lester have been working | just MONROE COUNTY (Continued From Page One) “Growing Up in poke on “The Modern Accent in School Re teact ieard Dr. Gray lecture on “ ary school, Principal Albert H Carey, Miss Mary Ann LoCastro 'y school, Principal Wil- 1 | bur .S. Franklin, and Mr, Donald Indian River, and Palm Beach N i G ee F ieevar Offered In Alabama Bombing LIGHT FINE (Continued Fror PHENIX CITY id that Ja $5,000 reward has Gov. Gordon Perse for conviction of the hame of Hugh Bentley rushing down to Key Panama City for a job told he had to be On the long run the; this is the me travel wez fell ever has offered i ran | we're not ‘closed’ i caught and convic “Somebody, s: here meet leep at the highv 2 side and turnec th the car seriously iscuss an ordinance that has been , Jack faennen estas Fs ninking people n vefore the Planning Commission es Cas ma, but Geor ' “Did y a, f Ge or some months. City \Manager Jack 5 Florida, and othe are urged to “Well, yo cede they think two de affair Com- let this be a y to. people | # « > bombing ‘not to try to drive for such a jibes ete home early Jan their two sons and asleep there. All Bentley was away long trip without r in the futur | Richard Fre fined $50 and costs on a driving charge. Charles Edward Deviin was ffned $10 on the ne charge | srge Dailey, Jr, had his! p sentence deferred on a charge of r also (Continued ro: Van Alen Guy E ac Pate ed $10 for speeding on a reckless driving charge. Ohio; Edward D New York Ci fall occurred on I when 25.8 inches o! uman Mrs. Anti-Vice Persons said “As f gest r ROTARIANS Bonney, Spi Foye, Montgom- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pace 7 nary Publisher do Shes At Tourist Court Ala. iP — A VIE: = all Harry H. Can- be d by | ada, a 61-y old trade magazine s ama publisher from Kansas City, M h in a tourist eabi Thursday, apparer resis- ting an A woman companion who iden- tified herself A. Gaard, told police Canada resisted when broke into their g their rings. times; Mrs. ever bombed rusader was shot to dea y while I know, d the state crime, and k this case ttempted robbery na 1 guilty ted as Mrs. C ones are a masked m sold the cabin, deman he crime. Right of Alaba Tennessee, Canada was The three when ted screaming. adjacant states, anything elp solve that aS this hthouse in the the one at Hills- Fla., with a candle-pow- X),000. nephew were escaped injury | Strunk Lumber Yard n Page One) hogue, L. I field, Ml erating a truck without di- a aie aes ; sIton R. Eaton, Plymouth, Mich.; SAYS “Roger Hoffman, U: was fin- | Truly Nolan, Miami Beach, Flori- | fe E da; Ronald 1.. Swonger, Hillsboro. | For Wall Coverings ecccccccccccscccccccces “TY, Pa.. Ray Vinten, St ug: | Elemen- ustine, Florida .and Charles Fer-| EXTERIOR— ris. ance Sc ey Homosote test snow- | Dec. 26-27, 1947, 1 f snow fell in a! 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