The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 11, 1952, Page 3

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ne MANAGER CASEY STENGEL of the New York Yankees goes th benefit of his souad in training at St. Petersburg, Fla. erule. ‘Watching Stengel from the pitchers mound is Southpay Ed the world champions in 1951. Consolatic: For The Manager t { BOSTON RED SOX MANAGER LOU BOUDREAU. his face par- ‘tially covered by an ice compress, is consoled by Cincinnati Reds Manager Luke Sewell as their teams. opened the: Florida exhibition season, in. Sarasota, Fla. Boudreaw was hit by a foul up from the bat of Red Sox catcher Gus Niathos as he leaned against the batting cage before start of the exhibition game. “Boston won, 5-0. | ewvwwwwwvevwwvwwerw 23 American League umpire ing sweat suit) visited the Yankees’ spring training camp to clar! ; before emergercy is so great, UP) Wirephote rough a pitching motion for the Ed Hurley (we the | games demonstrate who won 21 and for pat and out from spreading sons. 19 n keep ‘the v Ti Bmerich B. Freed granted ment suit to end imme- the strike started Sunday morning against the New York Central Lines west to Buffalo and Lou m-nal Line. scheduled a hearing for March 19 on the government's re- | quest for a permanent injunction The hearing will start two days the 10-day temporary in- junction granted tclay expires. Unless the engineers, firemen and copductors cancel their strike, they are liable to fines and im- prisonment for contempt of court. railroads are part of eur Judge Freed declared in ig union attorneys’ objec- restraining order. ‘the tons t. Adopts Captor ae Sent To Norfolk G'ri for Markers Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Marker of faratlon are pleased to announce the birth of a baby girl weighing six pounds, 13 and %4 ounces on Leap Year Day, February 29. The child’s name has not been announ- ced, Daughter To Stewarts An eight pound, 45 ounce baby girl was born to Mr, and Mrs, Duane Stewart, 2301 Flagler aver ue on March 6, The baby has been named Jan Isabel. Her mother; is, the-former Miss Betty..Clark. Shrums Have Girl Mr, and Mrs. Billy G. Shrum re- cently became the parents of a7 Ib. 4 02, baby girl, Janiee, Lynne who was born on 7 February 1! ‘in Birmingham, Alabama. Official U.S. Navy Photo GT. (JG) JOSEPH P. BOLAND, USNR, son of Mr. end Mrs. Pat- | tick Boland, 1446 Olmstead ave-! nue, Bronx, N. Y., has recently | completed a four months course | in All Weather Flight) at the | Fleet All Weather Training Unit, | to the former Miss Angelins ROTA of the Bronx, They have 2 year old son, Stephen Jon. ~ Naval Air Station, ey Wet! The course consists of advanced | flight training in — instruments | and night tactics designed to} qualify the pilot for Carrier All| Weather Squadrons. He will report mander, Air Force, Atlantic | Fleet, Naval Air Station, Nor- folk, Virginia, for further as-| signment to duty involving: fly- | ing sk Lt, Boland enlisted in the Navy in August, 1941 ‘and had | attained the rate of electrivian’s mate second class when selected | to enter flight training in the} Navy V-5 program, ‘He was designated a naval aviator in November, 1945 at” Pensacola. ! Florida, aiter completing the prescribed flight training course It. Boland attended the Univer-| sity of California at Los Angeles | under the Navy five-term pro- | gram prior to reporting to! KAWTU ‘ He is an alumnus of Cathedral Boys’ High School in New York | to the Com- City. He is a member of the Catholic War Veteran’s organi- zation. Lieutenant Boland is married Prizes Son’s Medal (®-Wirephot: DOG CATCHER LEN ARONI- CA of Buffalo, N. Y., is pleased that one of his former “prison- ' ers” has taken such’ a liking’ to -year-old half Shepherd, has 4 Collie anc half grown so fond of the SPCA agent that he now wants to | karn to drive the SPCA truck. e P) Wirephoto MRS. LEE BECKER of Kalamazoo, Mich., Who lost her only son in Korea, spoke up against parents who have returned war medals because they disagree with the Administration. medals come from the government, Mrs. Becker said, and re turning them is an insult to the war dead. The to | and the | Bench Views JACK K. BURKE The silver buff bitch, Blair: Marching On, won Best of} Breed at the annual specialty | how of the Cocker Spaniel Club; of Southeast Florida, held in} viemi’s Municipal Aucitorium | sunday afternoon. Hiilador Black Nugget, owned oy the Hilador Kennels in Mi- mi, acquired the final points or his coveted Championship title, only.to bow in Specials ninpetition to the great black hampion Roseston> Black Gos, iper, owned. by the Silver {aples Rarms, St. Louis, Mo. ) Linda, 2 pre-show a . Was excused from com- etition by Judge Clint Callahan. “inda was poisoned last ‘Thurs- H ut the home of her owners, Blair», 2823 Seidenberg, Jest, Stiff (and sore from bout with the ~ arsenie, ‘and the rigorous ‘course’ of ent that saved ‘her life, da came into the ring with pirit, undaunted and tail wag- | ging. This courage and stamina, heritage of generations of selec- | tive breeding, is;the timber of which champions are made, and the entire ringside wags pin-drop quiet’ as Linda made her bow, nd left. Linda will not be shown er n for several months, if v Only time’ will tell the ate. effects ‘of the arsenic ultir coning on her coat. black anc white Cham- rion Gypsy Ladysman, handled by . Blair, repeated his last win: this vear going from + competition to Best of f: of Breed. Ladysman on his Championship title at this show last year, going from the Open class to the Best of Variety spot. This remarkable dog at the age of six years, when |most champions have been “put j l crisis so apparent, that this court must issue a temporary restraih- , ing order.” | ‘The ‘from a 2-year dispute over wages, a 49-Four week for yardmen and | rules governing working conditicas. Pennell 7 { By RELMAN MORIN | CONCORD, N. H. — ® — Gen. | | Dwight D. Kisenhower (R.) and | Sen. Estes Kefauver (D.)' held t leads ti lay in New Hamp- first-of-the-year presiden- shir | tial prefererce primary on the bas- tis of the first three small towns | to report. | With returns in from the towns jof Waterville and Hart's lo had 13 votes Taft, 4 Valley, Millsfield n, Eisenhower Robert A. dS | iver git one vote each in ‘Millsfield and Hart's Ication to top. President Truman who re- ‘ceived one vote in Millsfield. | Eisenhower got seven votes in | Waterville Valley and six in Hart's | beleaguered and wrieched “Kin + union’s walkout resulted } KEY WEST PLAYERS (Continued From Page One) audience with her apt portrayal. Mention must also be made of ars. Carleton’s makeup, which heightened her impersonation of a Kind iady”. Mrs. J. W. Lenny, a new- comer to the Players’ is named on the program as responsible for nakeup - congratulations Betty. Oaly ore criticism Betty couldn't you persuade Mr. vards. alias Edmund Giesbert to tone down his villinous appear- ace. , Much can be said of Giesbert’s serformance last night, His Act II sene and “Knock, knock, knock” ines terrified the audience as well as the “Kind Lady,” which is as it should be but really now Edmund are all those leers necessary in ihe portrayal of a simple cockney? Cribbs. in “The Drunkard” you perfect, and with a little restraint you will be equally as convincing as ccckney Mr. Edwards in “Kind | Lady.” Right here and now | want to mention that last night’s neweom ers.to the Players in the ranks of the actors are welcome. Eleanor Rothwell portrayed Rose with all the finesse and whoiesomeness re quired. Her crying ‘scene was a highlight of the evening. iivmed seriously on the stage | e- fore her marriage, was perfectly cast as Mrs. Edwards or “Mother.” Her cockney accent was well done. Dr. Harold List, another new- comer, had a small, but important role as the’ art dealer, Gustav Ro- to. pasture,” is still meeting and beating» the best of the youngs- ters. Last .week he duplicated the Miami win in international competition, going on from hi. Cocker Best of Variety to pl: in the Sporting Group at Matz zas, Cuba. Fourteen breeds are eligible to compete for the four top spots; Ladysman took the fourth spot. There will be no more “Merry- Lee” Cockers in Key West, ac- cording to LCDR. Blair, unless che person. poisoning the dogs in she MacArthur addition is ap- prehended. About a dozen of -hese dogs, acquired as puppies, ire owned in Key West. The Slairs are selling all of their “ackers. except some foundation stock which will be kenneled in Jacksonville until LCDR. Blair is transferred. ' | one ‘Location, Taft’ got his four in | Millsfield. ‘| Your Grocer SELLS that Good = STAR * BRAND and CUBAN -—-TRY A POUND TODAY—— | GARDNER'S — PHARMACY — The Rexall Store 11144 TRUMAN AVENUE Corner Varela Street PHONE 177 You cross over the —and there are the at all... just your the general rules of < under the a | _ And Gertrude Splaine, who per- | . George It works for your safely . E reserve of power is a wonderful safeguard in most of the driving emergencies that present themselves. : It works for your comfort . .. because no car rides so well, or handles so superbly, as when it “coasts along,” with a great percentage of its power_s' elerator. We jsenberg. He was astonished and repulsed by the Kind Lady to just | the right degree. | Lucie Bratenahl was perfectly | cast as the Kind Lady’s friend, | Lucy to postray a cosmopolitan sophisti- | eate, a role weil adapted to her fine talents. Much pr: is due young Mickie | Duke as the young kleptomanise. | e added much of the’ unwhole- | me flavor to the Edwards’ Zami- | ly. t Delicat . pretty Marilynn Althoff | was as amy as Heary Abbott’s | Ada stould have been | And Henry Abbott! Yes Josef | Turka ay. Was suocesshak ing? Plavers pr He was Herr | Abbott. / casting. | Shanno and her | busbard ion of a sap- | histicated engaged coun’ was more t edibie. Jack, ¢ can be notic since “The Drunkard. Although Harold Reilly had little as the Doctor. He aeted well, with just the proper amount of restraint. A better man for the Mr. Foster, | in whom lies the cruy of the nlay's aproved mue! | plot, could not have been chosen Joaathan Jacksou’s portrayal was | axceMert } IT haven't mentin: tor te appear on the Jackson as Annie coor for “Mr. FP her tine well. It wasn’t much Jax ea and the late Comers missed i ‘ut vou couldn't have opened the door better! Altogéther, 1 thin this has beer an extremely complimentary re-} view G the Plavers effort - and I’? | not stop here, The set was outster ding! So lets give credit to t>« staff, wh includes: Jack Clarke James Murphy, Albert Bebout, Ste phan Durham, Jack Worthington Hughes, Gladys Wiiling George Stinchfield, Dorothy Ballen tine, Nancy Morgan Caine, Emery Smith, Dorothy Raymer, Virginia Komlcs, Shannon Worthington, Lee Goddard, Bétty Lenny and Dori: Underwood. is tu e - Gladys © opened th ster” and saic | UPPEK KEYS C. OF C, (Continueu From Page Ore) placing William Turner, it was announced. Rent control, water problems and mosquito control were also A buffet supper following | the present served to all was meeting, Pe eS boundary into another state posted rules and regulations. Maybe the daytime limit for passenger cars is a “fifty-five.” Or, maybe no limit own good common sense and safety. Well, whatever the legal limit, your Golden Anniversary Cadillac is going to “loaf”! + Down under its hood is the most powerful engine ever used in a standard American passenger caf. There’s more power there than you'll ever need— except for emergency. “ But don’t think that power doesn’t work for you even when you're driving within the legal limits! . . because a great And it works for your peace of mind... «| for, it is, ton. It was easy for her | from 1934 until 19441—first as |self ‘chief of the revolution. Tuesday, March 13, 1952 THE BATISTA PLEDGES (Continued From Page One) ruled the Caribbean island country be hind-the-scenes dictator and te: as President—this time called him ile named a 15-man cabinet of civi! ians, replaced top military and po- lice officers as well as Havana's mayor and said he, himself. “might possibly become Prin Minister and, as such, head of the government."" Batista is barred from the pres idency until October, 1952, by a Cutan law requiring an ex-Presi dent to stay out of the office eigi: years. President Prio, who had left the Presidential Palace Monday just ‘ahead of Batista-controlled army | tanks, tcok refuge early today in the Mexican embassy. He was ex- pected to ask asylum in Mexic. where he lived in exile from 1925 to 1946. A number of officials of Prio’s government also were refugees in the. embassy. The government overthrow came in the midst of the campaign for presidential elections June 1 in which Batista was a candidate. He @ first ae a pestponed the balloting in- Carter Will Test Rawlings Wed, Lightweight Champion Jimm: | Carter will not be risking his iit! when he clashes with the No. contender, Luther Rawlings, in ten round over-the-weight, match 2° the Chicago Stadium tomorrow. \ Carter,winner ofthe champion ship nine months ago, added muc! | Prestige itd chis title last November when he defeated Art Aragon in 1° | rounds at Los Angeles. His fine | showing in defeating California’s Golden Boy brought him over-al) recognition as a superb ringmar | and a good hitter. Carter, in his| last time out, won a split decision over Mario Trigo. In this forth-| coming match, Carter will be ihe favorite; nevertheless, he will need all his\ring abilities and spirit ix order to sidetrack the . lanky, straight-punching challenger trom Chicago, | Rawilngs, in his fifth year of pro fessional fighting, seems satisfied | just to have this crack at the ichampion. A victory in this bout| Eastern Standard Time, Por Normal Driving= [t Loafs ! KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 definitely. In a radio speech Mon- day night he assured Cuba’'s_peo- ple that the ‘new government will be in power only the time re- quired, and then we shall have elections without pisioleres ¢gun- men) sowing terror in the repub- lie Batista said he staged his revolt ecause he had reliable news. that Prio, “faced with the defeat of his candidate in the June I eiec- tions, was planning a phcay revo- lution for April 15.”" Prio, barred from re-election, was supporting the nominee of his own-Authentic Revolutionary: Par- ty, former Seeretay of State--Ca- s Hevia. Batista. and Roberto Agrameate were candidates oi tne opposition United Action and Or- thodox People’s parties, respec- tively. Batista during his former pres. idency maintained close ties with the U. S, and visited President Roosevelt in 1942. The new Cabinet published a decree today promis- ing compliance with all interna- tional treaties and with obligations le the United Nations, Batista went into voluntary “ex. le in Florida in 1944 after Ramon Grau San Bartin defeated his hand-picked candidate for the pres- idency. While still in exile, he was elected senator in 1948 and sinee then has lived quietly on an estate outside Havana. There was no hint of Commu- nism in the latest revolt. . In Miami, Pan American Workd Airways and National Airlines cad- > celled their flights; to and irom Havana Monday. but planned resume service to the Cutan caj tal today. PLANS FOR YOUTH (Continued From’ Page One) activities will be made at this meeting. Those sponsoring the Yoiith Center believe it will fill ar important need of, the _com- munity, They anticipate a large crowd at Saturday’s opening and hope it will be a grand success. would virtually assure him of an imediate rematch with the full ti- tle stakes on the line. 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