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Pegs & THE KEY WILL VISIT KEY WEST FOR 40th CELEBRATION OF RAILROAD BUILDING B..e E MAN ASST. BRIDGE ENGINEER, Key West Extension. Now Ex- ecutive, Florida Power & Light Company. ease ERNEST COTTON DIVISION ENKINEER. Key West Extension, Now with City of Miami, Docks and Wharf Construction, Sarli Studio. dent of Nurses at the hospital W. A. GLASS RESIDENT ENGINEER. Key West Extension. Now with City of Miami Superintendent of Water and Sewer Depart- mene ree WEST CITIZEN ~ | Lemoyne lads built up a 51- Their Ordeal | Over, Boseonge Seturde Following Through Yedro Aguilar “Bob Pettit Of LSU Ccores 5% Points Last Night By TED MEIER the Gulfstream took NEW YORK ‘®—Add this score t nig’ ito the numerous upsets that have | th and Theater nine over been chalked up in college basket- | tne hurdles by a score of 5-1. The | bal | Lemoyne (N. Y.) 53 Siena 51 Lemoyne, beaten 10 times in 13 ‘previous game: was considered errors. The easy for Sie: ranked 11th in this week’s Associated Press poll and boasting a 10-game winning streak But the Lemoyne cagers appar- ently hadn't read about Siena’s | prowess. Playing on their Syracuse, N. Y., F as a single by Acevedo and two Foodstore team scor- in the fourth inning and a ed four run two walks, a single ple by Greenwood and a suc-| of Strand errors. In the seventh, an error and a triple by Andes scored Gurral last run of the game. p Fernandez pitched two home court at riday night, the | °* 42 lead ‘with three minutes left third innings, allowing ?\ Siena put on a frenzied finish ‘Y its and three runs. The Sum that almost turned the tide. Dur- ™arie J ing this time Siena waived seven Team— R. HE ‘free throws to keep possession. Le- Stté Theater 1 4 1 moyne’s Billy Jenkins with 24) Gulfstream F'Store 5 ig points was the star. In the third’ Batt—C. Fernandez, O’Rouke and Fernande wood and Mays Winner, Karrman; Loser, Fer- nsndez: Time, 2:15 minutes: Um-! pires, Chichi and Baker: Struck! Regaining their best form, Wash- out. Fernandez 5, O’Rouke 4, {ington squashed Oregon, 74-36, to Karrman 7 i |take over first piace in the North ern Division of the Pacific Coast period he hit on four | shots. | As usual on Friday nights most | of the action occurred in the South- | west and Far West successive Karrman, Green- CLUB STANDINGS | | Conference. Team— W. L. Avg | California tied UCLA for first, Benny's Cafeteria 2 30 1.000 place in the Southern division of Gulfstream 2° 1) .687| the PCC, by upsetting the Uclans, | Brooks’ Stars 1 1 500) 61-59. Southern California surprised | Strand Theater 0 3 .000 ‘Stanford, 63-5% {fornia and U jleague record: 2-3. Texas A. & M. tied Texas for, }second place in the Southwest | Conference by beating Baylor, 47- |36. Arizona State (Tempe) contin-! ued-unbeaten in Border Confer- ce competition by edging Texas | | Tech, 48-47. | Louisiana State's Bob Pettit set n overtime. Cali-! A each have a 3-2 USC and Stanford, | SCHEDULE FOR NEXT WEEK’S MARCH OF DIMES | Sunday, at 2:30 p. m.—Brooks Stars will cross bats with Benny’. Cafeteria and if Brooks win the | zue will be thrown into a| three way tie. but if Benny’s win they will stay on top of the lad- der. City Recreation Director wil! stage a doubleheader of softbali the movie boys scored ; | Millions OF Dr ywood Termites Extern m inated WasE ee AS WHEN THE KEY WEST HIGH BCHOOU ‘basketball team will be doing it a gym where millions of drywood termites have been ex No! of the obnoxieus pests will stay, alive after Friday. ompletes o£ Truly Nolen, Economy president and h the e€ ption of a small opening where methyl- bromide g deadiy work on the termites: i y dissipated. Long before game time, the gym will be free of all odors Nolen , ywood te the U. aid reached at La C can be ncha Hotel Mud Slide Perils Hillside Homes |two Southeastern Conference rec-| for the March of Dimes, one a! — ords as swamped Georgia, | men’s team against the vy, and red 50 points to erase | two women’s nine will 7 c i play a e old single mark of 40 he'd | game ek intly by Bill Spivey him and Kentucky's His 22 field | Coach Jones of the High Schoo! jhas arranged to play a double- | 1 oals broke Pettit’s own SEC record of| header of basketball for the | | 19. | March of Dimes, a d | Eee Sree: rch of Dimes, and the varsity | f SC gam burn | will play the 2 ended a five-game losing streak ; play the Alumni, and! the | Outboard Club Basketball Team | by downing Mississippi State, 68- | ,-j)) the U.S, Nav 61. Maryland whipped North Caro. lina, 71-51, aud Davidson took VPI 67-58, in two Southern Conference | | games. | will play CODIO COBB | (Continued From Page One) Officer L. Soriano had an ambul | Western Michigan chalked up its ; ance take Cobb to Monroe General | jninth victory in a row, licking Cin- | Hospital. Palice Officer Harris ar-| cinnati, 62-56, in a Mid-American | ested Plummer. He is being held | Conference tilt lin city jail on an investigation | |, George Washington came from | Charge until Cobb comes in and! behind to nip Georgetown, 81-75, | Signs a warrant against him. in overtime; Seton Hall trounced ¥ | Baltimore , Loyola, 76-59; Bowling; In the south temperate zone. the | }Green whipped Ohio University, | Vernal equinox, or the beginning | 90-74; and Miami (Fla.) conquered | of Spring, is Sept. 23. The Summer ; Tampa ‘solstice is Dee al. |Nurse’s ‘Aides To Graduate Monday ‘Night At Monroe General Hospital ne Key West Chapter of them 2 American Red Cross will hold grad- ! E n, Harp: Mrs. Eleanor | uation exercises for a class of calesn Nios eee siesis Aine ivesiiet eoal ntroduction Chapter Chairman lurse’s Aides who have Just com Mrs, Henry Moss, Nurse's Aid | pleted the course and will serve! Ghaipman | as Red Cross volunieers in the! Presentation of Nurse’s Aides Monroe General Hospital, on Mon- | Major Earl Dillon, Chairman : Key } West Chapter, A.R.C. | Introduction of Mrs. Edith Brown | Presentation of Diplomas ... Mrs. ! and | Edith Brown, Supt. of Nurses, Mon {also an authorized Red Cross in- roe General Hospital jstructor serving with the local| A reception will follow in the lob: chapter, was the supervisor of the by immediately after the exercise. | given ing ladies will receive Proce: day evening, Mrs. January 21 at 8 p.m. Edith Brown, Superinten- The follow: sional their Nurse’s Aides certifi Invocation — — The Rev. Johnj and pins: Luisa Lopez, Mz y Armfield |Carinder, Marion Daley, “Lucia | Musical Selection Major | Gomez and Ida Louise Sands. s Leave Snow- Bound Train Se: _depaeoane 3 aoa scene des Oakland, Calif u A in iterlogged southern Ca lifornia caused this anklin in Pacific Palisades in Los An pool. The oggy earth slide acre coas \l n and out of Los Angeles county were repor Q nuch-used vy in tio ieee « win’ Football Owner ‘Offered No Choice | > NEW YORK «® — Owner Ted }|CoRins of the New York Yanks ] faces a take it or leave it situation ‘* in his battle with the } National Football League. Indica |\ tions are that he will take it. {It looked as if Collins would have ; to accept a schedule squeeze im- posed upon him by the rival Giants and remain in New York with all schedule or a majority of the games to be played at Yankee Stadium A report that Collins was read to transfer the franchise to Balti more was squashed by Presiden George Marshall of the Washington Redskins who declared he would oppose such a move. Marshall must give any Baltimore group his per mission to field a team in his i torial jurisdiction The Yanks pay the Giants $25,000 year for territorial rights. Colins, in a four-hour meeting ith the executive committee of NFL, asked for six satisfz me dates ‘after the basebal! on." The harrassed radio - tele on oducer, whose professional foot ball venture has cost mil on dollars in the p: ve years pointed out that his Yanks were ble to play only four games at Yankee m last year because o of bis dates coincided with the baseball World Series Collins got nowhere. er The Giants, who by written agree men have the choice of the six dates, refused to yield on any most point of is West ¢ “exterminates” gas was let in landslide les, Calif., nd t ani general manager, esident of the Greater Miami Pest Control Assn., discl S. Coast Guard residence of Lt. Clem Pearson, ivate home owners have approached him for information about termite-proofing their places. next (we A truc hope) the Redlands crew, erminated since Thu the crew of operators from Economy Extetm- the job of drywood termite-proofing the gym by means of nylon tenting. the crew worked all day Thursday, to bottom—an area in excess of 160,000 cubic feet—with nylon tenting. Rock sand at the bottom sealed er complete diffusion, the Upon removal of the tent, Satur day, it will take only a few hours for the gas fumes to be com- and termites, Nolen said . sed that his Economy Exterminators are also adjacent to the old Key West lighthouse. The wife of a U.S. President has | no official title. » | In east photo me lation we @ MIAMI AWNING WINDOWS PHONE 1042 DEDGE, WALKER TO (Continued From Page different residences. And t one right t to it Bernard nk: “I disapprove of Carbonell’s motion. If we pass the motion it will show inconsistentcy on the part of the Plannin om SEES mission. Only two weeks asked the city to delete camps from the city compl Now we turn around and approve trailer camps in the city. I move that we table the motion. On a voice vote, the motion to table the motion was unanimously approved Dedge, Walker and Lester thank the commission for taking no stand against the project, and the meet ing was then adjourned GRAND JURY WILL (Continued From Page One) ' certain members of the police de partment accepted bribes frori lot tery operators. Merle S. Heasley chairman of the Civil Service ‘ Board, said the charges’ were on street gossip and not evidence. koy Godbolt, acting land two other grand jurors re sponded Friday, sayin, the charges were based on facial testimoay “M citizens and present and ' members of the p > dep. | Harold A. Blackbur by the grond jury aad termed by 1i 1 foreman, t kingping of lotterv operatio the county, was acquitted r when two state witnesses testified jhe no the Blackburn they knew in the lottery busine ‘the witnesses, Neal Lewis and Lee Purvis, had testified hefore the grand jury. State Attorney Murray Overstreet said he ceived a transcript of the trial jis checkin to detesmine uf there : ground: for perjury charges. ‘two others indicted were acquit- ted and two were convicted. | Blackburn now faces fed charges of being in the gambiing business and failing to buy ar occupational tax stamp. He a eat aco neti ih Citizen Staff Photo Saturday, they covering gas did its ' = ANYTHING CONG AUTOMOBILES &RNING SEE T TWINS. 1130 Duvay Sr 1940 the center of U 2 miles south of Carlisle, Ind. PH. 1870-1871 Sales and Installation @ SUPERIOR CASEMENTS © ALUMINUM JALOUSIES @LOUVER WINDOWS @jJALOUSIE DOORS @ VENETIAN BLINDS @CANVAS AWNINGS ®PATIO FURNITURE . JALOUSIES ... VENETIAN BLINDS AWNINGS .. Key West Venetian Blind Co. CLEARVIEW Louver Windows - Storm Stops - Jalousies - Louver Doors 123 DUVAL ST. Here and now, three light-hearted LAiglons to take you Southward ... to moke you early for Spring. Our printed rayon sheers .. . freshly styled, refreshingly priced. 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