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iaeidindashitiiadaasiaiantadisanieimaiaaaieniadumanoiabasasiaaaamanebaaiaaiaiemaieaamemndaiamameaimemanemmaat Cloxin 6-1, 6-4. /eubic yard was incorrect. CONCH TENNIS S Girls Blank South* Broward Netters | In 7-0 Win On So. Broward Courts The Key West High School tennis squad re-| turned triumphantly yes-| teraay trom a road trip) that saw them defeat. the! Pressing the stock market today would apply to yachts im the St. South Broward netters. handily in a South Florida | Tennis League enconnter | in Hollywood. The South Broward) courtmen jreved to he no} mateh for the smooth, stroking Key Westers as} the girls division bowed to| the locals without taking; a match. Only se Broward forces nearly took was in the doubles vhen June Yates and-Doloyes Villate squeak-| ed past the combination of| Sue Colby and Terry An-! tonnini. . | The bovi ame to lif= in thic| match and ail turned in a fine performance; Frank Roberts turned int/a.fine .second -se* against -Hyighton when. each boy held fhe until fhe | ire 14th. geme-w Frenk finally broke to the, x i The Créz broth the measure / of the © Shakespeare- | Barwick) combination in the} doudleg/i-5, 5-7 and 6-4, | The fammary: j BOYS Don/Cruz KW d. Jini. Shakespeare SB d Don | Cruz/KW 6-, 6-3. | Dave Haughton W SB d. Frenk Roberts KW 6-1, 8-6. Jdan Cruz KW d, Dave Bar wick SB , 6-2. i Leo Carey KW d. Roy Green- fidd SB 6-2, 6-1. ; Peter Knight KW d. Arne! Rosenstein SB 6-2, 6-1. | Cruz-Cruz KW d. Shakespeare- | Barwick SB 7-5, 5-7 and 6-4. | Carey-Roberts KW c. Haugh ton-Rosenstein SB 7-5, 6-4. GIRLS Dolores Villate KW d. Sue Col- by 6-3, 9-7. " | June Yates KW d, Terry An- tonnini 6-3, 6-3. ‘ Vis eae KW Miette Korda -1, 6-0, : Lynn Sellers KW d. Arlene Cloxin 6-2, 7-5, Shirley Trudeau KW d. Nancy Allen 6-3, 6-3. Yates-Villate KW d. Antonnini- Colby 3-6, 6-2 and 9-7. Barroso-Sellers ‘KW Korda- Key West baseball fans are ly for the spring "a good sized dele- gation plaining to head for Mi- ami next Saturday and Sunday when the Braves and Dodgers open thé annual spring exhi- bition appearance at the Miami stadium, And 4ndthér group will be on tap whfn the Yankees and Dodg- ers le on the following week- end. the Boston Red Sox’ will meet fhe Dodgers on the 23rd of mth and almost all ‘he ill be there for the finals between the Cardinals and the ers on the 29th and 30th of begins to look as though the i officials’ will have to set a Special section for the hs if all who have indicated ir intention of making the; | A CORRECTION — | 5 | In the Chariey Toppino adv. ap- ring in Saturday's issue of The Citizen the price of Mari at 25¢ per should have read 75¢ per cubie~yard as quoted in tonight's ad appearirg on Page pees oa | 3. Rubber, Boeing, Phitco, Home- Monday, March 10, 1952 Today's Stock Market NEW YORK (#-Weakness in the railroads had a major hand in de- while selected oils shot ahead. Losses ran irv.n fractions to to around a point while gains amounted to between 1 & 2 points at the best but with the Williston , | Basin petroleums soaring up ‘or is not near the harbor. gains of between 12 and 13 points :t the outside. Amerada Petroleum, the biggest operat. in the new Williston Basin of North Dakota and Montana, jumped ahead 'etween 12 and 13 points at one time. Last week it added a total of 23, points. Shell Qil, also in the basin, gained be- tween 3 and 4 points. Northern Pa- eifie, which has extensive land -oldings there, gained arcand a poirt. Rubber shares and gold mining issues keld to modest gains, the ‘former reflecting the price cuts in te synthetic rubber field and tke rossibility of lower prices for the natural variety. Losing ground were Santa Fe, Atlantic Coast Line, Southern Rail- way, S.andard Oj] (NJ), Kernecott Copper, American Smelting, Al- ,ied Chemical, American Can, Gen- eral Electric, Yuangstown Sheet & tube, General Motors, Montgom- 2ry Ward, and Zenith Radio. Some higher stocks included U. stake ‘ing, MecIntyre-Porcupin Dow Chemical, American Woolen, and Union Pacific. The curb market was rather nar- rowly mixed with'a number of cu tenary leaders traded heavily at unchanged prices. A bit higher were Consolidated Mining & Smelting, Fox Brewing, Jupiter Oils, Lakey Foundry, Molybdenum, and Sap- | « phire Pertoleum. Lower were Dev en Oils, Goldfield Consolidated, and ; U.S. Foil “PB.” The corporate bord market was irregular with utiilties and rail- roads lower, In the ove rthe ecant er market, U. S. government se- curities were steady. Purim Fete Is Set For Tonight At7:30 Purim will be celebrated to- night at the B’nai Zion Syna- | gogue at 7:30 p. m. instead on April W0th as was reporte: in Rabbie Sct 's article on the Church page of this news- paper Saturday. trip ‘attend | the games. The Dodgers and the Yankee seem to have the most local backers although there are é few Cardinal, Red Sox an Giant fans in the Island City a well. The Miami Stadium official have extended the writer a pass and I want to take this oppor tunity to thank Mr. and Mr: Cates for their courtesy anc thoughtfulness. w The local boys have started t leave for their various clubs Bill Cates in particular took ove: for the Dodger ca at Ver: Beach where he will go into huddie with the Brooklyn big wigs and he is expected to be back with the Mianfi SunSox ir his old spot as coach. Moe Henriquez will leave Sun day for Harrisburg, Pa., where }) he is slated to spend the season and Danny Lastres and: Viti Vidal will take off next D to a Carolina State League and Vidal has a spot in Iowa. ‘The last sanctuary of the heat! hen, now extinct, was on Martha’ Vineyard. has done for them Writs «oe Georcr S. May Compasy Business Eastern Division i 122 East 42ud Street, Now ¥erk 17, W, Y. Estoblished 1925 BATISTA REVOLT (Continued tram age One) the three couples will return on the 1:15 p.m. plane from Havana. | Meanwhile the State Depart- ment ‘Return Frem, Coneh Cooking The know-how of Conch cookery | Served By has ordered this Coast | i Guard district to divert all boats bd e ‘Cty. Convention will be demonstrated fcr the bene- | and aircraft bound for the re- @UIETIS mith Monroe, County Commission {it of winter visitors at Fun Nite | volt area of Havana Harbor. All [Chairman Gerald. Saunders and Bayview Park March 19. | ves and friends of yachts- Accused Of Slashing Commissioner Clarence Higgs re- , 9/8 from the Key West High | man are also ordered to remain; jaune ‘ turned yesterday from the three, ‘Hoo! domestic seience classes, away irom Havana. The order Eddie Woods, Smith | gay’ angual convention of Commis, M2der' the direction of Miss Kath- Tells Court Of Past | sionerg at St. Aucustine, Flor. | “Y"| Lowe, will explain and demon. Court, Jail Experience | | Higas was reelected to the State T"/cvorite typreae od Pp | Board: of Directors at the -conven- ey Favorite typical: Rey West nae ion. Roy Gladney, Leon county, “~:, ‘ PF vas te Peecidsae tee. the com’|_, £2. Coneh bi of ‘ecoking is a | nal Court today that he serv-| ng year. Earl Westmark of Es- eee oe ray Paging Seg | Jt is at|ed a five year term for manslaugh- | sambia county was named vice- riage bose pte *| Columbia airfield, a military air- | ter beginring in 1928, after he 1ac | -resident, ey eae Meg ear eag me | port. Gomez, said that Havana ‘bree misirials on a ‘irst degrec| Saunders and Higgs were among, #h#™as and by the Cuban popu- | airport offi¢ials called him early murder charge. 80. delegates present from the feces with their Spanish. back: | this morning and told him the Smith in todav's charge is accus | itate. Paul Rardin, of the Palm | Stound. The result. is aflavortu) flights would come through. ed of cutting Eddie Woc-Js with a | 3éach county commission outgoing Daitees whi pionpua, i The plane leaving Havana at 9 re In Key West. of knife, causing 22 stitches to be | ofesident, presided at the sessions. ° 4, .-:; i am. arrived in Key West minus| take. The alleged assault. vot | /Chairman Alfred McXethan, sratish of Cheon Siena Semen a sngle passenger. Key West | viace at 3°27 on the moraing o | state highway department, gave a ad the Key West Chamber of bound travelers undoubtedly February 28. esume of the achievements of ‘hat Pounce pre the Key West Citi- pushy that the revolution had ae SE aharite guilty an a i i espe he! past year, The As- jan, . ¥ inded all civilian aircraft charge. He w be sentence: y | ocidtion of County Commissioners |" ¢ 1 | Cuban Consul in Key West, | Judge Tlomas Caro, after the lat. i ‘oted him a life honorary member- ieibutee: sctog ihe age eee: 'Oscer R. Morales had no official ter studies the FBI reports on ihe | hip. who attend the demonstration. nt to make on the excite- man. C. M. Gay, state comptroller also j nt in the Cuban capital. County Solicitor Allan B. Cleare | \ddressed tke association. Keynote!) , , 4 | First Methodist | essions were held at the Ponce sets Play Tonight te Leon hotel. The ninth grade class cz the In- | Tie group voted to hold neyt termediate Department of First year’s convention at! Tallahassee. | eee Old Stone Church is pre- y inert a Bible pantomine, “Jesus Eerie Drama, Bows je. win tne beck yard of ine Tonight Bplenine Annex. The class will bé setae’ | | 4t Barn Theater Last night, the Key West Play- parables: the Proligat ae Gala erg went into the home stretch | Good Samaritan. ~ re! }Petersburg-Havana yacht race, which at last reports had not yet reached Havana, according to the AP. Aerovias Q terminal in Havana Curtis P. Smith, charged wi aggravated assault disclosed ‘I am waiting for more news,” Jr., commended city poligeman| peaker at the banquet Friday 12 told » this morning. j Henry Lounders for his handling g,| ight was State Attorney Phi! His s not been be-/ te case. | Connell, of West Palm Beach. , he saith Smith said that his ‘ingerprigt: | whose term “re in Tampa. He disclosed hi ent in 1944, has record fol’owing his formal ‘esti. | jbeen a Senator from Las Villas |” Judge Carg said that ste province in the middle of Cuba, Sentence on Smith would not ‘be ae said. He was living in Day- ‘igkt. He told Smith that he might tona Beach, until two years ago | have murdered Woods. when he returned to his ‘home| Jerry Hinds and Robert Pinder, country to run ior the Senate. were given suspended sentences of &ity CommuSsioner Delig}Cobo | Six months.and had their licenses who returned from Havana: with | revoked for a two year parolé peri- s. Cobo and others of the |0d on conviction of petty larency iting. group yesterday said | of five gallons of gasoline ~ | hat he noticed a few:signs of| Judge Caro told the jurymen pre- sent to show u» tomorrow morning “he banquet and tie conveation }sieged with ¢ Gencral Ba X.ired as Pr by the Intermediate Choir lead by Mrs. Mary Herrick and the rest of ‘the Department. They will present pending action when he was , 4 ith di hi 1 of the spine- | ; here Frida 7 : |for selection at 10 a. m, Jury trials | Yi Gress rehearsal of the spine-| The following will take the acting gs eh ae Sh oa fhegin it ©. tingling suspense drama, “Kjnd | parts; Sandra Duane, Beverly Sim- but I saw lots of military men| ‘The court estreated bonds of six Lady” which will open tonight at mcas, Barbara Roberts, Madeline 4 Boa es, the Barn Theatre at 8:30 p.m. The | Curry, Teddie Key, Millicent Tay- persons who failed to show up on} : | he sipeet& They ‘walked in/ Suilty pleas, chiefly in rae Ee trent i Hegh Walco teria bossa eee tate Vaal dane iso I knew that there was | CaS a: | a writer noted for his eerie themes. bi Seiferth and "Me. Hog Grings, inthe Cuban govern- | The play is a new type of “chiller” Y nent. The Secretary of Labor | Fernandez To Run | for the Players to undertake. ‘and the Reading will be done by aad been forced to resign. It was | PR | “Kind Lady’ will continue ‘or a! the pastor, Rev. J. Paul Toughton. n Saturday's paper over there F or Commissioner week’s run. | ‘The Choir and others of the de- esident Prio himself was J. M. Fernsndex has qualified The aimosphere of the cultured partment will te dressed in cos- to run as County Commi: ioner being asked to raesign by the | Laer aeons } in Aionroe County's First District, | it was announced today. ‘Elvira Reilly Fernandez will oppose incum- | bent Commissioner Joe Allen. | dnnounces Dates bir west ‘For Art Show Cooperative to the nth degree, | ) 2lvira Reilly put off her art show and reception which was to have opeend today at the West Martello Gallery in order that the closing | vents of La Semana Alegre could ontinue after delay by rainy wea- -her, carrying guns ‘and ih fuil regalia a truly beautiful set. Main credit *autire Nihoul and Mrs. T | for the decor is due Mrs. Edgar | are directing the pageant, All par- | Willing and George: Stinchfield A | ents and friends of the department “ow gczs to Virginia Komlos who | aye invited, ‘ arranged the lovely costumes. | Following the pageant the '~*-~ Dress rehearsal was a forecast mediates will have a party: in-the” of celling unlimited in drama en- Annex under tne divtcuu. u . ¥ joyment. Thé theatre seats only 7th and 8th grade classes and their 100, so it is advisable to come ear- teachers Mrs, Edith Lopez and Mt. ly. Tickets are on sale for the-run “Roy Grifigs: At the same time the of “Kind Lady*’'at ‘the boxoffice parents wil meet in the Intermedi- and at Faye’s Gift shop at La, ate Department in a. discussion Concha hciel. | “The Intermediate and his relation- ship to the Church” lead by Rev. Touchton. ‘Two Speakers Set For Fathers’ Night At Poinciana PTA Tonight is Father's Night at the Poinciana School. The program be- gins at 8p, m., and two speakers | __ ere slated to address the organiza- | tiles are warm or cold depending The body temperature of rep- Prison Record ‘Saunders, Higgs Will Demonstrate \} | day afternoon after a long iilnes: |day to Roebling N. J. by Lopez The Narriator is Delia Touebton | Tr and luxurious living is conveyed by | tume representing the crcwd. Miss | .. 1 THE KEY WE % Frank L. Sabo Frank L. Sabo, 34, died yester- |" Sabo came to Key West for t: health. The body is being sent to- Funeral Home for funeral services and. burial in family plot. Survivers; wife, Mrs. Mary Sa- bo, mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. John Sabo, Mrs. Sabo, and the mother and father will accompany body Home. ‘MRS, VICTORIA YRADI Mrs. Victoria Yradi, 67, died Seburday afternoon at her resi- dence, 821 Windsor Lane. Funeral services Will be held this after- ea noon. The. funeral protession will pave the, of the Pritchard to at 5 p.m. and to St. Mary's. Star of lic Church where ser-| vices be cohcucted by: Father Burial will be in the family 0. plot in City Cemetery. Mrs, Yradi is ‘ived by two sons, | Ralph Russell, Tampa, and Claude | Johnson, children; children, ~ Moses , day morning at the eral Monroe Gert by’ the! Puch Funeral Home on Sa ida, for ning to Leesburg, Flor- funeral services burial in the family plot. and | ay fy Truman PTA Meei A round table discussion will! it will be of in. terest not only to them but to : and the public as well as teachers, — : Co-chairman in charge of the program handled by the fathers| and’ teachers of the P.T.A. or- ganization, are Jack Delaney and Ed ‘ «Pheer oe the progeat, will 5 “ Montgomery. Group pre be by. Donald Anvoc : will be. made by, Lt. erick Bittinge. Report wil, be Sekaes BYE J. Wroak: About two out of three adult Americans wear eye glassés. * > tion and guests. on the temperature of their en- Dr. Dalton, health officer, will | vironment. explain the “summer roundup’ of| ~~ children who are io start school next autumn. ‘Earl Adams, county clerk, will ak on “Building citizenship in lhe Home.’ Special music will be presented | by Gerald Saunders. ' ‘the preview and reception Vir artist Reilly will take place next sunday, March 16, 4 to 9 p.m. at West Martello Gallery, she announ- zed today. The regular, open-to-the public show of her paintings of Old Mexi- 20 will bow in on March 17 anil zontinue daily from 1 to 5 pam.) hrough March 31. [ The caribou is a species. éf reindeer. i sot The wings of a bat are sup- ported by bones which corres- pond to those of the fingers of 4 | man’s hand. In . Arctic. regions, © lichens, growing a féw inches high, often cover the ground, much as does v*es in more temperate, régions. |. Sickles for reaping grain date iback to the Stone Age. EpMous DONSON sium CHAIR ) $11.95 » FORMERLY SOLD FOR $16.45 an 4 installed large amounts of new pole lines, cable, switchboards and other facilities. a an ' GOOD AND GROWING telephon> service is essen- tia! to National Defe pico the growth and progress of thie state. The ne@ds td huge. The job is great and costly. But progress{has. been fast and sure. Some materials are scarce, but we'll get along with the job in 1952 with the same determination that has more than doubled the number of telephones in 5 yeers.— Southern Beil Telephone and Telegraph Company. J. B. Kixcam, South Florida Manager ' sEST POSSIBLE SERVICE ! : ' Chair Can Be Stacked Qe We Resrve The Right To Limit Quantities Firestone Vinyl Plastic Webbing Key West Venetian Blind Co. | PHONE 102 ; 123 DUVAL ST. Louver Windows - Storm Stops - Jalausies - Louver Deors burh, treasurer and . Gleason! ber is sta and An, side the 1 124,492 New T, p gain of 52,946—16,183 of them ST CITIZEN Page 3 ew Sinelair tion In KV A lusty new business t! Key West jus! r needs. fhe owner is James O. Ham who with his wife and fam 611 Grinnell St. The } ‘e formerly from M ve been in Key Wes 1942. Also assisting Mr. Hamilton tation is tendant. garage attached which is | an able mechanic who w glad to attend to all of your rey need: It is nice to have businesses like the new Sinclair Station in West, and business men like Ja is. Hamilton. ‘DMIRAL WASSELL West; four grand-| ENTERS HOSPITAL three great grand-| Rear Admr. Corydon M. Wassell, famcus hero of World War fea whom James Hilton’s book, {“The Story of “Dr. “Wassell”“'s died Satur~ written, is undergoing examinatiga fae the U a nosplial eee » S.‘Naval'hosp! iturday. enue, NEWS NOTES mend LOWEST POSSIBLE COs? s your son Leon has proved himself a réliable st QUAD SWEEPS ROAD MATCH The Sinclair Seyvice station « yn ed and operated by the Hamiltons is a complete Service station. It has here! 1\PraWassell iditbret! the’ bdspital Dr. and Mrs. ‘Wassell make their home in Key West at 1005 Flagler FORT PIERCE (®—Mrs. Frances Moore McCarty Tylander, 70, mo:h- er of gubernatorial candidate Dan McCarty, died at a hospital here today. McCarty immediately cancelled 2/his immediate speaking engage- ments. The funeral will be held in Fort Pierce Tuesday at 4 p. m. The weather on earth is affected by “sunspots,” which have been described as freat storms on the surface of the sun. alf mer er er Ta ssz oe arene tea sere t ORC RG RE ee: ee eat ec