The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 9, 1952, Page 3

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Insurance 0 Come To Terms TAMPA Ww — AFL painters and sheet metal workers have come te terms with Tampa contractors vfter separate week-long walkouts ‘The carpenters, who asked a 000 000 raise from $1.87: to $2 an hour, | have agreed with contractors to tsk the Wage Stabilization Board ® approve $1.97. The contractors wad offered the 400 striking paint we $191 ‘The approximately 100 members of the Sheet Metal Workers inter gations! Association have accepted ap offer of 10 cents more than their old $2.25 an hour. They had asked Ba i “The Key West Insurance Co. | qe Fee j 'St. Petersburg Wins 3-2 From Tampa Smokers By The Associated Press Tampa and “t. Petersburg lifted the lid on the Florida Internationa) League's 1952 baseball season | Tuesday night at St. Petersburg and the home team squeeted out 2 32 victory before 3,000 fans. ‘The Saints got two unearned runs in the first frame and added an j other in the seventh to come out jaheod. Tampa scored in the third jon a single, a sacrifice and two | wild throws and threatened to tie }it wp im the ninth when Herb Chapman doubled and Manager Joe Medwick tripled but only one run came in. Rogelio Ma four hits to th Greene space ers nex gave up only ints while George. ine to the Smok To favana opens the see Beach, where th rs to we Santiago U rich o mound against Miar Beach's Chico Moria. Game tim 3 8:65 p.m goes to | eand whe ‘the Sup Sox plan to use Labe j Dean or Bill Harris on Citizen Staff Photo his smash of a lob in the © Monday evening. The Key Concordia of St. Louis. Citizen Staff Photo LEO “THE LION” CAREY. Key West Tennis Club, serves one sizzling to Bob Hubener, Concordia, in Monday nig! singles. Gambler Gets Prison Sentence TAMPA # — The first prison Sentence given a Floridian for fail- ure to buy a federal gambling tax stamp went Tuesday to Antony Russo, 41, cafe operator. Federal Judge W. J. Barket sen- tenced Russo to s year in prison and $1,000 fine, Ernesto Diaz, 47, shipyard worker, was fined $2,000 | oa a similar charge. | Serafin Caruana, 38. grocer, and his clerk, John Perez, 30, were each sentenced to two years and a day and fined $1.000 for failure to report income from bolita ped-/ ding. the mound against John Mikan Fort Lauderdale entertains West Palm Beach in the Braves’ opener ‘Tharsd. LES St THE WINS Pe. te 7187 Pistol Club SPORT SHORTS The Southernmost Pistol and{ NORFOLK, VA.-ai — Manager| ‘The first issue-of Key Rifle Club of Key West spon- sored their 2nd Annual Gulf- News Briefs 10-5 victory Tuesday. Jim Butler gave Rollins three runs with a double in the seventh and two more with another 2-bag- ger in the eighth. ST. PETERSBURG (# — Florida Southern College's tennis team lost only one set in trimming St. Peters- burg Junior College, 11-0, Tuesday. TALLAHASSEE ( — All but two matches between Michigan and Florida State tennis tea went three sets or h: gan’s Mike Schwartz beat FSU’ dim Berry, 10-8, 446, 6-2. TALLAHASSEE ( — Allentown, Pa., of the Class B Interstate League beat Florida State Univer- sity’s. baseball team, 9-2, Tuesday night by scoring seven times in the last two innings. FSU’s Chuck Sanders and Ed Lockard held the Professionals pretty well in check the seven innings they pitched, but Ed Sessions and Marvin Haynes had trouble in the eighth and ninth. — The University of Arizona basketball teams have won eight Border Conference champion- ships and tied for two others. PT JAKE LA MOTTA Middleweight NORMAN HAYES M iddleweight DISTRIBUTORS, INC) Stengel of. the New- York can make a big difference,” “Y” Executive Returns From Ga. Herbert T. Hitch, acting direc- tor of the USO-YMCA on White- head street returned last night from the Southeastern area confer- ence of the YMCA, Atlanta, Ga. Hitch will remain in Key West until May 1, at which time he will: be replaced by newly appoihted permanent director Richard Ev. ans. Hitch has been serving since the sudden death of Forrest Turn- , last January. today. The 12 page Number 1, Volume 1, includes articles on Key West Convention Opens TAMPA ® —The Order of the Eastern Star opened its 47th state convention here today. Today’s program includes a breakfast for grand instructors, a luncheon for assistant grand mar- HI BE E Ek ff Hs tH i i Fi E E E é E i i | : 5 i i : i E | i £ é Hi F A a THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Says She Is -Four Years | Innocent TAMPA (#—All the explanations of attorneys and Federal Judge W. J. Barker went for naught, Rita Helen Sawyer, 21, chubby blonde strip teaser, refused to Plead guilty or innocent Tuesday to a charge of violating the nar- cotics law. She vehemently protested her in- nocence but still refused to plead to the charge. Judge Barker con- tinued her case to give her lawyer more time to explain the law to - Miss Sawyer. Narcotics agents said the arrest of Miss Sawyer and two men in her apartment broke up Tampa's biggest marijuana ring. Sgt. David George Pantano, 22, MacDill Air Force Base, and Tony Perez, 33, -} Tampa, pleaded guilty to posses- sion of marijuana, Sentence was Gambling Stamps Soar To 601 22 if ES gfe id | z & e i anseg g2 r :°8 EF yl E i i : E i if EF jar i i aeD d d shals and a banquet for grand | Beach, matrons and patrons. i i i i 38 i : E z y g | i Ff i i 5 i i What to look for if you want a better. “Our Dodge 2-ton models have done a remarkable jeb for eas 5 too : soys S. W. 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