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Page 3 arch 28, 19 but reached a ‘teiephorie and gave; the alarm. Another shot. killed her , and wounded ber- 10-month-old baby. 3 this morning. bert Ce hensnaia ees Pare Lt. Pearson said that ‘of a 3,000-aere raneh five miles | for the Mensinger raneh when they |Key West’s own 83 footer is be- ; South of Merriman. He was Killed | met the assailant. Gardner was jing repaired in Miami, she will |by a shotgun blast. thi the Fie ty a pistol stiotand. Me- be replaced on Tuesday by- an THE KEY WEST CITIZEN COAST GUARD, (Continued From Page One) at Thompson docks at two o'clock CORNERED. MAN SPORT You Can Sill lead Drive Or Ride commana, 2 Hors e To D el aware River. But It | Thursday morning. Ellis formerly SHO RTS ‘Will Be Tough Getting Him Across |lived about ‘two miles from the MIAMI 4 — Quarter-final play ; | Mensnigers. 3 ‘The passé opened fire after. Ellis raised his gunas if to. shoot. in the men’s division of the Miami! By RUSSELL LANDSTROM.: * Invitational nis Tournament | PHILADELPHIA — You still with be ‘eompleted today. Mest of |can lead. drive or ridé a horse to Pilois Figure To Start Fla. _ International League Race “By JIM, DANCE -.. year) replaces Andy Piesik at third | ( Ledger Sports Editor | base. 2 Back for another year will he t while Mensinger, 28, was thé operator 3 2 ANTS OD ae nes ob <ELAND (> — B: folks ursday’s action was rained out. |the Delaware River—but it will be ? fees A ld 2 d —— * hereabouts won't ae they | Little Joe Burgos at short, Ted bers Reixes’ Philadelphia, defeat-| tough getting him across. | the fiye page report to the aig petra ips oe, wns wast ee wounded by. a shotgup & a! poet ous of St. ye ps3 ae Lakelan Pilots will win | Pawelek caiching. and Woedy!ed Sidney Schwartz, 7-5, in the|, That's because of a decision, |assembled jurors while this re-| . rile | “Ranchers. and tow io helica ak : ew ah aS - : a th ida {nternatginal Paaniel ‘air, Téi.Cieslak and Jack Roth- j first set and was leading, 5-2, in| reached in an acrimonious flurry, | porter waited breathlessly to “THANK YOU comb the almost rates Sand: | a for temporary duty for the °t pennant this year, but they do | enhaus! ler in the outfield. ithe second set when the match|by some fairly important people | call the AP on the LeMay ver-| pen a hills with planes, jeeps, ears and uration. ah few te Pilots will at least'start | Cieslak, the league's: leading hit-| was halted. It will be finished to-, from twe states. These people have dict. | (Continued From: Page One) __ {horses..A posse. of more. than 100 Sr eepare sar o2 ‘ff hetter ‘than last’ spring. - ” ter wii 882 last geason, hasn’t | day. : | the SAY-SO- shout what and who Stat ‘a th |basg when he stepped oyt of ‘his | cornered Ellis in a pod ‘on the . oye 's ‘a Iozical assumption, tpo, | Signed yet but is expected to drift} In other quarter-final matches, | cross the Delaware River Bridge State Attorney Lester said that car. Andy Andersen Ranch. about six |.,/>_ Vacation is a: succession. ot tf ‘the Pilots | lost” straight in from. his onan eatery about | Art Larsen, San Leandro, Calif.,| from Philadelphia te Camden, N. LeMay would only be useful as! The long line of white-clad | miles from the M na place. 2’s. It consists of 2 weeks which do Be ee e ever gainin the win |# day or so before the, season | will play Don Kaiser, Miami; Billy | J., and the other way around, too, |, witness if he waives his im-|Boca Chica sailors manned’ the ete ee ee ans ee sree short. Afterwards you are ar s season, rad “ tof Talbert. New York, will meet Gar-|of course. ing |Munity. That means that what {Til tor their Commander-in- Read the Classified Ads- HE tired 2 return 2 work and 2 - gles must be | dnar Mulloy, Miami; and Dick S Issue was joined, at a meeting RC ‘ Chief. Civilians gathered in “lit- | ——"—— SS * broke not: 2. Hy x i Vitt, Orange, N. J., is paired with /of the Delaware River Joint Com-|he testified, could be considered tj. Clusters a. the breeze-swept ee Miami. ;mission in Camden this week, 0 }as evidence in the alleged dis-| ’ ed, and iy What sonnel will | tie cathe Pl moa = Tony Vincent field as the crowd awaited | the gn elp the club ge jthe rights of the horse in this /appearance of his young wife! moment of the President’s arriy-; n Yo beat rsburg \from the Cleveland Indians; with} TALLAHASSEE — Florida |dizzy age of the wheel. who vanished on January 4. | al, VISIT OUR Be Recs ee ae Fis G-omy | whom the Pilots have a new work- State University defeated Mass: Stern realists argued that the, Meanwhile it is not known} : Col. ¥. W. Williams, the Pres: te wey ints beat them. | agreement. chusetts’ Amlerst, 4-2. in a tase- | pxess and speed of modern motot | where George LeMay is. A week igent’s personal pilot, looking BIG NEW ie Fl ne gear of that fast- ae erto Vragas, who won 18 here ball geme here Thursday. Florida |traffic on the heavily travelled |agq today he was reported tak- leaslaslent ia hie Ain deciee ae i be on hand |), year, may be plueked by a | State’s Chuck Sanders pitched nine | bridge is too much for the horse, ing off for the Laurentian!form, had suet rand take Piet =f te ae Fete month cuit: | Class A Cieveland farm elub. Other | innings f= his first victory of the |a creature of more speaious and! Euntains in Canada by ¢ Mom |nty flight prior to our arriyal ecor A prae, pet @ month or so vacaficies ‘have teen created by | season. Amherst’s Lefty Bill Wil- | leisurely times. Joseph K. Costello, ltreai. journalist who called us at (cr ier Grice a Rip Sewell - al Tat Y8#F-| the elevation of Joe Pipak to Dal- son, relieved . in she fifth. was bee ES hgh The. Citizen. | He took with him, James Han-1 De arim: ni rt e e 9 $ ww flags an "3 oli h: 1d with the loss. . |demanded an absolut A irst |. é 3 ¢ re ) Be vd fs ed mene las and the reluctance of Reliefer ‘charged wi horses, “ut those” Cie" galll tay | Following the two secret first | cock, Chief of the CAA com- : p e 90 ae cine Roy Hughes, or ag Lig ie bs gh el a WINTER PARK ® — Three un-|were glad they had Softer sensi- saree rg 9} seer se poe munications station “here. “Col, oo ‘ ae) Ps by 0 A ote aS 3 sulla Pt hg ; protest, | C2"! Carmichael, Sr. and Jr., for ;}Williams certified | Handock’ UNDER THE ‘is faces” gre ex at first base, |ever, with the return of Billy Bay-| earned runs gave Georgia Teach- | bilities rose up in stormy protest. is By lac oe eal a n Second and resid ae the jette, ces Mikan and rete pa! College a 3-1 victory over Rol- l, ‘Have a heart!” they Sait, “are rhoth al ahaa oo a pes ae ees a egst0 sho a <7 PERSONAL a 1 i i nc ‘ins i ball Thursday. | we living so fast that we ne longer 2 ese ight of one hour and seventeen. . ~ 1 ui me SHONRY, Teeemb'y fe \Bap. pe ¥ nee i Tepenets tides twice on a|can be grateful for what the horse {tW° men were picked up by the minutes on the check run. Han- oy N wr SURERYISION OF ei : Palas. i ‘ a couple seasons ago, and single and two crrors im the fifth |has meant to. man?” pasepoe County Sheriff's depart cock said: that on their ah f JOH e Y¥-PRI TCH AR D 4 Gene Stewart, who hit .316 gt | P? aquetie ‘ ipning | ‘The proposed rule banning pas- been OEE eae 1 /over Key West and in the area, ' 4 ; : 3 a | " a mat large oi Z : a et | Roy Singuefield ,who pi for West Palm Beach sare ae tases New Bern, N.-C., last year, is the ar-| time) Sergio Martingg, ‘who won 15 they: flew at 16,000 to 17,000 feet. el new first baseman, teni- {sage of horses across the bridge GAINESVILLE « — Duke and | starting April 1 was amended to $5,000 bond each since their pre-jand that the outside air The elder Carmichael was ar- this morning. sharply to the’ fore ‘because the Camden-Philadelphia ferry service is’ going out of business for good at a and \ i the University of Florida tied, 131 |read that horses and horse-drawn | liminary hearings on the murder ‘perature over Key West at ‘: pelea with: ig mn Pg lees He last hg ae match Thursday. | vehicles may cross with special |Charge of the man known 25/090 feet was 37 degrees. ; " Of years ago. will te back in that |” Best-fooking \of | seyepah teokies ‘ Florida’s Dan Dikes and Pat Sch- | permission, requested teforehand.'| “Mellow Moon", found dead off| While the President was go- Br a ‘he’ ger is Paul, Eskew, an infielder from !zap split medal honors with one-| The whole thing was brought | Stock Island. ing through the line of civil- tis wife's’ serious illness. ‘Bill | Sarascta just out of the University | Lah ran (20 with ‘Raleigh tast | a mu : niversity | under-par 70s. The teams were sckeduled to play again today. ian and Navy officials, City |} Police and State Highway pa- trol. a 12-year-old Boy Scout, rested in Miami of Georgia, The son was arrested by Monroe 5 Re rr ee: 3 ara GAINESVILLE » — Duke Univ! 2ext Monday. Over the years many,County Chief Deputy Sheriff} son of Chief Lawler. 2205 i rs versity defeated the University of | horses and wagons and horseback | Tommy Dixon in Marathon. Seidenberg avenue, standing “4 i 4 ‘ants Release Hartun To | Florida’ tennis team. 5-4, Thursday. |Tiders have been transported ‘on| County Clerk Adams issued! next to Rep. Papy and Mayor POP TUNES : la ? , ? a Florida’s captair, Roger Pharr, |the ferryboats. — immediate capias’ for their ar- Harvey had the honor of shak- 4 j ae e ; kept his record clean by defeating | Costeio and his supporters said! rest following the secret indict- ing hands with the President. RUMBAS ca 5. Duke's Kestox Deimling, 6-2, 6-1. | the diversion of that kind of traffic | ment late yesterday. The Sheriff's Good:s Scout that “he wane he Fe w ) ng led ear A ee to the bridge would elutter up and | office placed the men in Monroe ivan hot Gvereome with. Gmnkioes SAMBAS bh oe eee ! SEATILE w — The “if” has |congest the highway link between | county. jail where they will re- ane talked with “hiex anne! cowboy SONGS a ¥ +'been taken out of fcul shots in| the twe cities. main until their trial before Cir- “* “° © z | it - ng : ent t e | basketball. A fouled team no longer cuit Court Judge Aquilino Lopez. wus eee se by oo OLD. FAVORITES ee {Will be able to take the ball out | First degree murder is a capital a - = if A mighty roar came out of the of bounds to put it into play in-| Shrimpers Fired stead of trying for its free point. | The drastic change, intended tc | At On Dock Here speed the game and give the trail- | ing team a chance to recover pos- the kty pre by: Grey = blue and silver Independence at This noon’s grand jury report 2:14 p.m. A high wind blew stated that it had also _ investi- over the field from his ptopellors i hich the 'getttng ready for the take oft. ce race A te s|We stepped off the ficld and By BO3: MYERS ¢ 8 PHOENIX, Ariz. — The New|a game. announced the out-! As it developed, Hartung was | today of Clint Har-! not ready: for major league base- an Undisclosed sum ‘ball. ‘ ing was no-hit. He hit three homers i Shrimper William Payton yester- lah session of the ball, was announced ' day fired'a gun on the Gulf Dock emains of Lelanette A. Roberts, ‘ : i tiny - A eager dha ig Oy HR acball law cap be blamed vere ‘Thursday. by the National at “Plenty”, Mack of the shpimp [dead Key We Romuty, Wes | ees the arenes <td RADIOS. REPAIRED ue career of one of the game's |ure nythin: ’ | Basket’ al) Committee of the United Trawler “Generay”. The law-viola- | found last April, on Saddle We’ whved ‘as ‘did, everydne ¢ Bunch Key. L ‘ ‘The Grand. Jury. which con-jelse to a white shirt-sleeve clad | States and Canada. tion was witnessed by Peter Ri ure. Hartung was acquired by the sell and Fredie Mack. : rookies. Horace Stoneham | Giants while in serviee when they ‘ N. nal figure in the, réar, of the plane Peed ) ie ap sepvics Whe WILMINGTON, N. C. (®—Marty|, Mack is expected to sign a war-|Yened on March 17 indicted Ben- figure in : ae ies 1 SRT seit iol win es " ao bag Fargo! nursed a stroke lead go- | rant before Justice of he Peace | nett Fielding Hill, 22, USN, om a ears out through its huge. Tex ceptionally w ‘ist 2 RR ing into today’s seccad round of |Ira Albury against Payton charg- | Second de murder eharge in Aas ae * beotha tuples bei gets de t mre BOIRE | the $10,000 Azalea Open Golf | ing him ‘with the shooting. V | | the case stge Hopkins, hotel |: ‘The President’ of " the nite Minneapolis. 9) 1° 332 so=" [raat nd ied th oe : Sarg war led by. foreian [fyignas ine “the Southerhuiost ‘ty ay PS i 's 8-under-par: 64 tied the Gini: lury was iy an | fr: t whe Rg va 4 Lo ti YNges rd PB pods record Thneoaing In the fae ocr ashingtin Senstors tp get hg fread Holeomb, ane eg iwho nore re gece be he win s oe a “ % | hitth More - Parks d. . return for his working vaca- the fact he had never | a 114-man field 35 players bettered We weren't hitting before the re - Pa: was named cler ee Bae ee Ly oe Par and six equalled it. The Jury gave a four page re- "s game. He ‘gully fram the Ao a big league or Sven |'"Art Wall Jp., Honesdale, Pa., | 2s, Started.”, complained Mans: | or on its investigation of Mon- be th a b: ane _— a under and Jimmy Chat, Laguna Beach, 93) Bucky Harris, “‘and this Ml roe county public schools, the Jr. in the Mellow Moon drown- J cde , wil Lopay. a law. The Sports: eolth't Calif., were hot on Purgol’s trail | "SP" ao ration te’ ¥ hospital, ald tolks home, city jail; ings His. ¢ fe wa diss al rao i boar, i eee with opening round 66s. teat tin itor Inge tho colgred old folks home, as weil as** The Grand Jury oeeed aul : od ta 1942) wh E ‘ we : fourth se with 677s were } pp; . ‘for’ a workoiif. ing one open indictment ject to being recalled by the court: Key * ay A gh te Dele (ae Out of the league. :So Hartung, at! pdt Ford, ma ie N.Y, Sid ipee bi rpecer hr fh i Hill ‘and je two secret Thejury, state attorney, judge and | West 7 a period when he might have-been | /,. af the Jacksonville, Fla., Onen - ts bs i Carl Car-- clerk, filed out of the courtropm : * the Giant pea he ou Beg Monday; Jim Turnesa, Briarcliff, iehba he pie Chigada 1, Sr., and Carl Carmichael, at 12:58 noon. i dy He was the rookie bet of the | He hegan as-a pitcher. In 1947 |Fon nod rae, NN °°* 7 | Sox outfielder who hag ‘been cee tae peitwar ‘era, the toast of the |he won nine and lest seven. Next . : : lined seyeral days vith Spring; A national magazine car-jyear it was 8-8, then 9-11, in 1950 NEW ORLEANS i) — ‘The New |imiury, ‘says he’s ready’ to pett yout on him. Thousands |3-3, : Orleans Women’s Open Goif Tour- |!@ Work. : , of pictures | He was shifted to outfield duty. nament moves into second-round| Manager Paul Richards, how: y ng fartung, then 24/His f was. Doar, but it has | play today with veteran Patty Berg |fVer, Will keep him” out of the pete . improved. He still “hits a 004 and youthfid Marilynn Smith tied {{ieup fer. a few hap i on exploits | ball,” as Stoneham pointed out, for first with one-under-par 73s. | /¢48t- Minoso was va toad y t in . |but not enough to lace such | Babe Zahdtias, favored to win |fand with @ by apes te he could hit, he /men as Monte Irvin, “Willie Mays | tn 72-holé tournament over the | WY", Cleveland. ele fhe quifield. His pitch-'or Don Mueller. flat 6539-yard: City Park course, WEST PALM BEACH & — Joe Coleman pee Dick Fowler, once mainstays of the Philadelphia Ath- letics’ pitching staff, are still question marks for-the 1952 season. Coleman has complained ‘all training season of a stiff arm bpt in into trouble in the first round and “posted a one-over-par 75 ‘to take ‘third. ‘* “A stroke behind the Babe with 768 ‘werd Mrs." Betty Bush, Ham- mond, Ind.; Peggy Kirk. Ponte Vedra: Fla.; and”'Betty MacKin- non} Dallas, r f ‘Wade Stars As Dodgers ‘ > Tex. said it felt ‘pote for the time * Spy RALPH RODEN © Giants’ 8-game winning streak by |' ‘Carding-77s were Betty Dodd, | Wednesday despite the ER eres a a _ Qssociated “Press Sports Writer | beating the New’ Yorkers, 2.1, at | Sdn-Antonio. Tex:, and’Alice Bauer |0ok from the Baltimore” Orioles Saragota, ‘Fla. of the “International Leg: A hard-hitting Gecrgian, Mary | Fowler has fipis ‘set Lena Faulk? Thomasville, was the ray treatments” on “h low amateur in the first round | shculder. “He ‘revorts “all “the with a 42-36—78. ness is gone but he won't ta 4 ‘The\Brooklyn Dodgers may have | phoenix, Ariz. Rookie Joe Walls | as ditt ‘in the case of Ben tripled home the winning run jn | who is Striving fdr a pitching |the fourth. © =e) 4.03 : ‘at the rine old age of 29. Veterans Ewell Blackwell and Y = Wade, a righthander, has” been | Ken Raffensberger pitched Cincin- _ turn on the mound for at least . knocking arqund the minors for 11 | nati to a 9-1 victory over the Bas- | ORLA we Rained-out- pon week. 3 the third rs.-He had a couple of cups of |ton Red Sox at Sarasota. games—Thursday’s was th ciate with - Cincinnati and ua] The St. Louis Browns enjoyed |## 4 row—are “making it tough of round: a big inning, scoring seven rups . ape the densest. in the sixth, to defeat the Cleve. land Indians, 11-2, at Tucson, Ariz. Ed Lopat and Johnny Sain were touched for 10 hits but managed to turn tack the Cardinals, 82, at St. Petersburg, when their New York Yankee mates came up with Ben just about clinched a job ‘Thursday as the Dodgers defeated the Boston Braves, 3-9, at Braden- tea on one hit. He held the Braves hitless until the seventh inning when Sam Jeth- roe beat out a bunt for jon's WENETIAN EXCLUSIVELY {five double plays: Minneapolis of the American As- soeiat upset the Philadelphia Athletics, 4-1, at West Palm Beach, only ‘Safety. Wade’ left after the seventh: and Johnny ‘Schmitz fin. ished up! ~ WWadeappeared all washed yp in, 148 when his arm went dead. = He telieved the soreness was the The MAXWELL COMPANY. ber le of pitebing. His arm { irted to*come back in 1950 after the Dodgers acquired him from the Cubs. Last year he resumed pitching overhand and won 16 games, for Hollywood of the Coast League. Bob Rush also came up with a fine pitching: performance as the Chicage Cubs defeated the Chicago White Sox, 4-2, at Mesa, Ariz. Rush went the distance and allowed only three hits, including a 2-run homer by Ed Robinson. , _ a former Cub, | - \ slammed run if the fourth | @ Built to Fit result-of fro automatic rife tired whie wer |Six Golfers To _. plied: gee, owith the Army i194 and . adhct » ' Aluminum Hi \Play In Florida Slate ‘ Instead, . of. givimg up Wade | by Easily Removable} ; switched from overhand to a side ' State Taurney is ‘ Six Key West golfers will leave tomorrow for the Florida State Amateur golf tournanent to be held in Jacksonville from March 31 to April 6. ‘eer : Those making ip are Ci Champion Gene Witrel, Rey Duke, George Valdez, William t, Clerg Precision - made to fit your windows Perfectly ... choose from decorator - inspired colors ... gither matching or contrasting tapes. 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