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gt Siait Ag ainst Dar ona Beack Wednesday, Merch 12, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page $ News loasal Editor Dismissed Bulletin Federal Judge Plans To Shee a ele roti ert “Without Prejudice” In Delan daze Se Dig Se, Somme Sell Florida East Coast anal ae Deimos Ger tor. DELAND (P—A ‘candidate's ‘suit®: ote MER Monroe Cou oy Board of % si Railroad At Public Auction The local Navy Baseball: 1 Rament wanes eee league | Rament are from to me. : g r,Williem against --Bditor - Herbert - Davidson) 5 season will soon get underway | 1p Tuesday's qualifying round'Kyne predicted D..| of the Daytona : Beach News-Jour- Bile ghtrorgrlng the one and all of the clubs will _have| medal honors shared. . “ new faces. The Naval Air Station woe ic Meg 3 't nak was dismissed. Tuesday. .|East Coast Railway was thrown | fourth plan “is an obvious repeti- out Tuedsay by Federal Judge | |tion of the third with a purported Ulmer and Tommy Aycock, Jack- | 40 per eent of any TV. V pazott, finds ‘ “me “Blue Angels”-captured:-the- flag | sony, rons Pei any g > County: -Judge -Robett, H.~ Wing. $26 . last year and will defend it om snag i: Cone-ond Ray |bisaselt ¢ his chatplos- field said he’ w dismissing From Pierces |Louie W. Strum who said he in- | improvement in valuation and: se- | tends to sell the FEC at public |curities which really afford the Augustine. Each team | ship for exactly $1; his purse goes almost the same club” that gave| shot under i them a winner. ealig Bd Leon prc so =ohamy poten Goapad Fant. add he las the pfasecutor who I have to| 4 sneak. thief broke into the j'sale to restore it to private opera-| bondholders no genuine advantage . Mai i 2 expense, Tae at P8Y | depend on. indicates’ he cannot and home of Mr.and'Mrs. Claude’ H. tion “by the most expeditious over the third. i statt F 4 for his extensive retinue pany will not prosecute.” Pierce at 725 Southard Street some-| .. r course.” “There must be some type of barbel - The’ suit rag by Jose] my sgeeaes atd-made off with imal In. a. lengthy: order filed here, reorganization which will conserve Fad Ginsberg,.a candidate in Tuesday's . i *|the public interest and at the same and th6 detect Wives. ater {City Commission election. He Pierce reported: that the thiet age Se ae To ced, the J0-|ime deal equitably and fairly with Mondey’s workout. Robinson is ex. |2"0Fe {0 a Warrant under Florida} €alned entrance’ by forcing a bed- plait of July, 1951, which would |* ebondholders, but this plan does : law which provides ‘a newspaper|foom window. .A pocketbook and] Chamber To Hold pe eects the ee er ale |not do so,” the opinion said. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Pompano a0 nence a candidate’s reply to: any] emptied of their’ contents were ° yee : 4 18TH PERSON PLUNGES exertion roe na item which assails: bis character, {found in the side yard. Otherwise, Price Clinic (sana the litigation invoty fps esa iesaningeree aigeader gheaeca ah Jekot, Sabino and . Cooper’ wiil| Ville Navy, 25% to 1%. y Tes fevered County Prosecutor Charles:Booth| Bothing: in-the house had been | FEC since it was taken into court | NEW YORK — A 58-year-old see outfield service.-Some good: WEODNESDAY’S SCHEDULE declared. the warrant did: not state] touched. ‘Phe cash was in the fol-| John Bolt Miami, representa- | iecauee of finaneial difficulties in |@dvertising executive is the 18th looking rookies will make an ap-|_ WINTER’ PARK u—The: Rollins |St. Louis :(N) ‘vs~Bosfon (A). at} any printed matter which could] lowing denominations: one $10 bill,| tive ct the Suoth Florida OPS, 1991, listened to eight days of |Person to die in a plunge from pearance for the Champions this |College crew beat Gutaemala:Uni-| | Sarasota be. regarded as an assault upon] two $5 bills, one $2 bill and three} will hold the weekly price clinic| srgument and testimony on the |the Empire State Builiding, the year also. versity by 2% lengths here Tues-|St. Louis (A) vs Chicago (A) at! the personal character.of Ginsberg. |$1 bills. The balance was in| tomorrow in the Chamber of Com- | reogranization proposal last month, | World’s tallest. Subron’ Four, last year’s run-|¥, rowing the mile in four min- Pasadena, Calif. ‘Davidson said he couldn't -see| Change. merce building. The clinic will be' A member of the Circuit Couri| James Johnson, a vice president et b of relief tossing. Me! . io Malloy, Shipp -vgreme —* 2ander-par 69 Tuesday |Pected to weigh 158. must - publish with equal promi-|thrée wallets’ .which had been will .be on tap. for infield dut: the University of :Florida while Heronimous (The Gree) golf team to victory over Jackson- nerup under the leadership of Lt.|UteS 58. seconds. Cleveland (A) vs Pigtabure (N) } that. the editorial ‘in’ question was| -Police Officer Henry Loundres|neiq at 9:35 o'clock tomorrow|of Appeals, he sat as a district |and director of advertising and ‘ Reeves played some very good [at San Diego, Cal an, assault on Ginsberg’s character, | who investigated said that a search| Ooraing and at 3:30 o'clock to- Judge in the case. He said he found | merchandising for Melrose Disti- ball in the last campaign. Lt.|. ST. PETERSBURG «@m—_ The | Detroit. (A) vs. New York (A) at| that “it seems to us a fair com:|of the neighborhood disclosed morrow afternoon, announces|the ICC proposal, the fourth to|lers Inc., plunged to his death Wood has: taken ‘over ‘the helm|Tfopicair made Havana this year.} St. Petersburg ment ona candidate for office.”’| nothing. for the pigboat boys -and-will| The Coast Guard reported Le | Chicago ease OY. t4 New York (N) at Ginsberg _ ran second among activated as of June 1, 1952, the (chants are invited to attend this Triumph mold a club out.of F Hederman’s yacht with its all-girl 8 Giub cut of Fiseball Wiohr, | ey arrived in’ Havens” Hocker | Philadelphia. (N). vs Brooklyn (N) Mobilization Bill Lefty O’Rour! jidearm. Karr. - Fi mésting: eee, receivership case which eeting. pended in Jan » 1941, Is Submitted TE a Re Rn when reorganization eae A re Coffee John E. Neel of Miami, acting dis- | come from that body, “neither fair | Tuesday from the 32nd story. trict OPS director. nor equitable.” — Local consumers as well as mer-| By seperate order, the court re-| stRONG ARM BRAND COFFE® man and Latshaw of last Tuesday, last of those to finish | at Miami (night) E / porary staff; fob es the 284-mile St. Petersburg-Havana | Cincinnati (N) vs Boston (N) at | catcher in Mace. and Lee, we Race. Bradenton TUESDAY'S RESULTS pow "23, "Next was:George L. ieatinn } re ge : i reorgi Mil : | Iie | Chicago (a)? my a ). 6 a filling station owner, with). MANILA wm — President, Elidio Toeday’s veabeoditge ondec'Gsclian frat et fall official en-|St. Louis (N) 4 Seattle (PCL) 2 The special election was ‘called Tuesday poy cwdir Srapanttiras peorie ah nkruptey Act will be/aLL GROCERS 1 | , | Cleveland (A) vs New. York (N).|t0°fl the vacancy created by thelbit to” the Philippines Congrece Steel Effective June 1, Trustees Seott | > ’ : at Phoenix, Ariz., cancelled,rain | on of; Mi sia B {in view of ‘critical world copdi- M. Loftin and John W. Martin, wil) JIMMY CARTER i 3 " fardinals | ctneinna i ti (N).vs hype q i ihe ‘subject | tions.”” , become receivers. Martin was: ap- ia ages and “ie pitas a st San Diego . ier sla, wien toa Market 2323553) “or i ‘ ine. ’ ch 1 = PETE said, wl e returns i . ( " ; 2a about (PCL) at San Diego, Calif, can- any duedan ele peas am R. Kenan who sai did on i i : h these 4 aa not wish to serve further. |, elubs 4 ft ! AP: : many ‘other Americans con-| NEW YORK i — The stock| The St. Joe Paper Co. a Fiorida| LUTHER RAWLINGS i ighting | Pek ated , : tiaring bir fit, for the presidency | market followed a cautious path | DuPont concern which owns a ma No, 1 Contender t 7 2 stiould be proud, or, by golly, he| today with prices a pretty mixture | jority of the outstanding.45. million - will "have ‘ | Sara tM rare is: no. American.” of gains and losses. _ {dollars in refunding .bonds, was RR A j # .|o gst . | Chica; a N } ”~ Kefauver: said, “I. am entirely] There was some underlying |the principal opponent of the ICC on : elated: over. the’ results, I don’t| strength apparent in early trading | proposal. It wanted control of. the thjnk this isa protest vote against but as the session wore on, the}FEC so' it would operate it in : Cal : President Truman, beeause in gen-| Strong spots weakened. dependently. | FAWTUlant Wins on MANCI ESTER, NH. en. leral'I agree with Mr. Truman.”| Railroad stocks, which were one| In January, 1949, Court of Ap : j ™ od , New Nak. tas:ve Phin dcipbia ( ‘ay! i . |The senator added that-he intends of the strong spots early in the|peals Judge Samuel H. Sibley re -| | Navy Court Toga Lt.. Harry Reeves, Detroit. po-| | at ‘West ‘Palm Beach 7 ‘i i New. Hate - to. enter as. many primaries as|session, slipped to a mixture of | jected the ICC’s third reorganiza é. ; small gains and equally slight |tion plan which also would, have liceman, won the Micro Sight Tro- | Philadelphia: (N): vs Broan ); i ‘Neither the -Ptesident, vacation-| losses. New York Central moved | merged the FEC with the ACL. The Phy, 20.shots slow fire at 25 yards,| at Miami (might)... ing-in Florid i ropos: unjust i inzied ? * Louis i ja,-nor Sén. Taft, cam-| ahead a little along with Southern | court said the p al was ‘ eae secemtad svelte aes, saathacs 13 St. Pomsestnng Sa ‘eae’ in Texas, made a state-| Pacifi cand Northern Pacific while | and inequitable. a camé from behind to down the} SAN FRANCISCO »—The Sugar Santa Fe. and Nickel Plate were| Judge Strum said Tuesday the New York (N).vs Chieato ‘ip: at Ariz, ‘ strong Sonar School cagers Satur- Mesa, esi be bags con-} on ‘ole declining side. puhck can Tea : f : 4 3a. m. companies continued to show | Roebuck, Case, International Nick- th vee ¢ ge aia the Nav 7 eon sot ag esa rae ‘ eye ‘ kedratt ¥.°E. Johnsthn, secretary of the|encouraging earnings for 1951 de-jel, Allied Chemical, DePont, Am- ry, vy. alge a4 i Fguaatt realize 4 J f : side selec Bob. Taft .Club, declared} spite huge tax bills. Prices of oil |erada, Celotex and U. S. Gypsum. n te Mir ten (ea Fp at but ton - basket! | tion: in Noyember,’. 2 | New-Hampshire- eee voters | stocks were mixed with Texas Co.; Prices were a scramble of ad- | % Bi meg oe lucing im- it f h : : t : thelr and Gulf ahead a bit and Standard | vances’ and declines on the curb | bat nord tof the ia in ‘ jong} In- 5 | tial primary... Oil (N. J.). down slightly. market. The gains included Con- i Hac thru ait ie ona i vitation’.. Tournament, last « creat, 0 * Stocks gaining included General | solidated Gas Utilities, Humble Oil, | fends th FAWTUla t boys P wanted.’ to meet highly. ‘ra ‘ pulari Motors, Chrysler, Packard, Stude-| Imperial Oil, Investors Royalty | stanza, the rat 33d : Sports. Writer | Louis this year ace aga ne sure | ee e es ’ In the Republican: primary, Har-| baker,” U. S. Smelting, Goodrich | and Mead Johnson. Among the Sparkes by ‘hard driving Joc] Wilmer (Vinegar Bend). Mizell, | of hong oe i old E. Stassen, ex-governor of Min-| Rubber, Douglas Aircraft, Zenith |losses were Woodley Petroleum a. Bosco managed to. pull even inyhailed as a lefthanded Dizzy Dean, otal,’ ‘ had.a little : Radio, Southern. California Edison, | and United Shoe Machinery. | the final frame: and:'go. ahead to > aaa ‘ i as - t bailot| Anaconda, Phelps Y leds mal Getting, Ataarican Cyanatid loans moved. sheed: Uk porere z n an Smi merican Cyanamid ins moved al . U.S. ern- forthe eve: cardinal wb atin th folk: os ity in ‘ . ; : we ie can o f a s ‘wow: e 8] 8 s + ‘ e . 4 rang down the} at St. Petersburg Tuesday ‘witli a aon J Bp ts ctheca ABs dazzling 3-inning performance in| Sparked.. b; i “Don. - the Red Birds’ 30 triumph over|and ‘Chubby: Leland: (Jur the Boston Braves. fis, the” Flyers Mizell faced only nine Braves in| the hore eh the first three innings. He sent|tourhament, 68-58, | five ‘of them back to the bench peered ol on strikes. Only Rookie First Base- man George Crowe managed to get ‘on ‘base. against Mizell’s terrific ester. wie fast’ ball. He walked and was cut ‘As ment bonds advanced slightly in over-the-counter trading. gai Z agst, who “hay | MIAMI onal Via Cuyk; tow-| say not eee Miretl an ae: rookie| It*isn’t. often that ae tlon ood ae Ce Jefthander, is the current |is waiting a decision on an appeal] into gt sa mee | agues, | ~“In’* pre-election forecasts, “tat wr favorite to take |from his Mississippi draft. board. ould caused by Into the ie know Van bax is tea be better. Mizell spent 1951 with tn aon rl : fd be satlefied if Changé In 4 te Office Hous Manager Chuck Dressen said. “He | Houston of the Texas League. He : i _geractive MARCH ahd has learned to use that change of won 16 and lost 14 and fanned 258] D : # + Ketauver modestly said anly that | ; ubidy, 7 ené | pace that I gave him last season. | batters in 238° innings. in. Costly, ght he ‘made some : That's all _he needed. No one has} Kurt Krieger and Will Schmidt| 5 obsetyers, expected | more stuff. followed Mizell to the mound and| center whose leaps ¢ state purty ‘organization to] 9% Am, 3 M Stat ih magn by i these two rookies also shone, al-| get the ball off the boats field; at most, no ‘more than 30 ; ABLE ST. PETERSBURG a Mickey though Krieger allowed both of/every time, came out ° with. per cent, of the , total’ preference Thursday ond saa mornings | Mantle is up quite a rec-| Boston's hits Schmidt hurled the | bruised shin. And sistpebooling Vote, and no” delegates: ¢ THLG aM. REGULAR ee rete for the |final three innings and ran his i i yore * Hours a] scoreless inning streak to six. left knee. at . ¥ Lived ose ELECTR L " oy Lei ri- } Sey * i Y vas : The Cards’ American gue e ¢ atterneens jes in his last three pinch-hit | vals, the Browns, didn’t tie so] . t 2 well in Burbank, Calif. The Chica- tly } 3 elk “ahien . me oes REGULAR “ ; : go White Sox came from behind : n in. tt ‘effect on: the . Sewins Mach pHAXBLAND IE ten Taplors nd ‘umped. Brownle"Ace Ned ft Toerna- | Eiseahover's is | Mo Otic, eves on, orides ua veWIng , "tiny “$4 it ry C Hoe a - ata ‘* t got tas | alate al algae “strength of any of his followers: Thét was] '/, \Setwrday. effeingens eo wi Garver relieved Knuckle Baller - : . 000; most estimates tad’ it less | oa Pea See : Warl Harrist ini the sixth and blew rok | I aa = oN aes Red Rolfe adtiead . i ) t sen-| © 7 “ ; Taylor, former St. tus a Tt 6 = rere aay when tae ; pegrtyrid fess ‘The New. York Yankees leary ed their wining ways, going Tuesday e! pave ht in 2 te. has rapped ton Red Sox, 7-6, at Sarasota.| mat, Portia 23 fard [ed W. a . vege HS "s é “ri eben ee = 3 lve THESE FEATURES e I run by p :. 3 A 4, PHOENIX, Aris. UK-Menager | pos Con ee even pros wasted onedsider ge | oe a7 Se Sage ages kat CHECK ciataas attowance on pau: Soebeie - ng ae jciarence (Hooks). Tott celebtated| fo Fort Worth, noe and Choy: Wae- 3 ‘ @ ROUND BOBBIN 3— EASY TERMS oC . is ti to the aining | 70s. They 5 on : his playing days, fevised his line- tredit ‘or pet td etoty lodianapolis, W - 7 s ( @ 2. THREAD LOCKSTITCH F 0 R EF e E E x | i] ME up for e rematch with the New lover Seattle of the Pacific Coast| Jt, Dallas, Te t Pye. rs se § FORWARD York Biants-today and blasted his Springs, Calif. | White Plains, N. fy Batbet, | \ : : elub retin cna te VGebeduea eames between Clee Pasadena, oe Jos. "Tioore 4 eS ‘ 7 } EVERSE Dp & | 0 f t } T R A T 10 ia “Losi ‘ = land and the New White Plains, + Gene Sarasea, 3 v i i ’ * the Gl rosa’ important,” sald Philadelphia Phillies and Chic ew York Gy: and Deve Doo i vag | Meccano a | © WALKING FOOT == PHONE OUR “But Ngee i8°NO reason to/nati and a sight game between) New ehibact itt ‘ SEWS OVER PINS stop- if, you ate get- Pittsburgh and Sar’ Diego oF the Par shooters a tomes WERFUL UNIVERSAL KEY WEST NO. ting Weked, sar ey're going to.| Coast League were ae be-| Chicago; r > —— @ PO’ hustle for me of find themselves | cause of reis and wet t amet. weet $i eS MOTOR Bilgs dene ener te " erm Tay| Rea. @ 10 YEAR GUARANTEE “i Fosse eeeoenesssnessonses seeeeeseney met pega ‘ \ c Ryo » ipa . ne Sell dies Siibest sey eAmewton 9 Oy dirt, | n0sid he ¢ tre tame dong eine Pitsburg rate training : ek seage naw Ligertie sberigis sewise wider tr sstse 4 Bity: Meyer plass 6 h pt oharn oo the sdcond teax . cdg ie vig + Be thomas qe suem rete” pak po prveiag’ maior 117 W. 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