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Key West Tennis Club Meets University Of Miami Team The Key West Tennis Club will invade Miami this weekend to face aif : i i # | § 5 H i i : i i i 3 i i : ? ie i ie H i g i . g g i & Li 5 é i : i ; , i u i ify i il obs Bes az é i : i i ' 3 & i ei i i # i e i é £ 23 i H i : ! H b # = i e i Ef z : g 3 z : hi i ! i iz FF é z i = i is i i ; i i [ i ; E z aoe 8 8 Hi Rg. H 2* 52 ee i z i: ges 13478 zi 8 z E ge ? : | E i Fg : 3 g : i 5 gE Hi 4 i i i EF ik if: y ei af z E fake ' e ge z A check by the Associated Press showed a minimum of 87 towns flooded or threatened in the Upper Midwest and a Red Cross report listed over a million acres flooded Ball Missouri and Mississippi LETTER TELLING (Continued From Page One) a bomb on our house . . . tro. 4. Polling place: No? 8 Fire Sta- i Mrs. Florence - Jonathan Jackeon i E gecciPipeagtt aurea Inspectors, Nymia Sykes, th- , 4 ryn Cates, William Duval, and Rachel Sanchez. 5. Polling place: 917 Simonton street — Clerk, Kathryn Perpall; Inspectors, Alfred Johnson, Or- lando Rodriguez, Lorraine Lowe, Court- , Rex Grace . | and Frank del Villa, Sr. Precinct No. 6: Count! house — Clerk, Myrtle Inspectors, Grover Albi Shaw, Caroline Ford, er. Precinet No. 7: City Ellie Shaw; Inspecters, Leon . | con, Grace Kerr, George Sehriber, and Edward Goehring. ‘Thompson, Dorothy Louise Roberts, Flora Michael, and Jennie Gwynn. Precinct No. 9: 910 James street —Clerk, Agnes Lowe; Inspectors, Emma Thompson, Ruppert Knowles, and Earl Hathaway. Precinct No. 10: 1030 Southard street—Cierk, Sybil Dexter; In- spectors, Harold Pinder, William Baker, LeRoy Sawyer, Solomon. Precinct 11; Polling place; Tru- man Elementary 001 — Clerk, Owen Sawyer; Inspectors, Hamilton Pinder, Livingston Inspectors, Louise DiNegro. Precinct 12: Polling place—High School Annex, United street— | Clerk, Ramon Delgado; Inapec- } tors, Virginia Sands, Nell Rese | Lopez, and Jennie Bervaldi. Fi E ; i Es By | r z it gfe a bs & 5 g | t : | i o E £ i i | i er38F 5 F $ Bethel, Delores Niles, and Louise} 8 : if g 8 i iE v it on Tuesday morning. is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Curry, Miami; three sons, T. ment Curry and Thomas M. ar., of Key West and Owen of Miami; two sisters, . Roberts and Mrs. Lu- Maloney of Key West; one Leon Curry, Key West; and children. ‘The body will arrive in Key "4 Hi zt ; repairs. . Schneider, 1019 Fiag- , Temedeling bedroom, $200. Gavilan (Ray's Bar) 627 cover front with glass Mrs. Ismael Negrin, ee, 1815 Seidenberg, and barbeque pit, | (Hite candidates* explained -| with soda fountain, Shrimp Trawler Bernice Sinking The shrimp trawler, Bernice, was reported sinking in 98 feet of water at 7:10 a. m, this Her approximate Halt i I i i 5 fi "3 ae i z i Np tie b4 28 F z ts = F £ : g 4 i ; : 5 i i] ¥ i Z ti ‘ i : g é z $ i uF i a EF i j dh Ss a a ¢ i BE 35 | : : : Fi ' ae ss | ll u + ir tF | g ate | a Ale a ette and a combinati: market, sundry and an33 been leased to Gulfstream Department Store. There will al- iso be a modern filling station vided in the shopping center. projects will be managed by Stockton, Whatley, Davin and |Gempany, Realtors, who will maintain an office at 14 Sigsbee Road on Dredgers Key, me at Cruiser Sea Lion’ Reported Missing The cabin cruiser, Sea Lion, | was reported missing off the} Florida reefs early this morning. ‘The 38 foot, black hulled craft was last reported as fishing near Molasses Reef Light. At 3:15 a. m., the U.S.S. Green- ‘wood, destroyer escort 679, at- tached to Destroyer Division 601 in Key West, reported sighting the missing vessel, The position, at that time, was approximately miles east northeast of Carys- fort Reef Light, or 35 miles south southeast of Miami. The Coast Guard Base in Miami ed the patrol boat, CG 83455 from Miami to assist the WEATHERMAN Say: Forecast a Key West and Vicinity: Fair and continued cool today and tonight’ Fair and warmer Thurs- day. Winds should be moderate to octasionally fresh northerly today ‘beeoming moderate north- easterly on Thursday. Florida: Pair through Thurs- day, Continued rather cool this afternoon and tonight. Slewly rising temperatures Thursday oon. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits and the. East . Gulf Area: Moderate to fresh north- westerly winds today moderate northerly Thursday, Report Observations taken at City Office 9:00 A.M. EST Key West, Fia., April 16, 1952 a°F i 5223 g eau? i Highest yesterday —_____ 77 Lowest last night a7 Mean Kd - | Sunset —_—_ Precipitation Total last 24 hours _.. .0 ins. Total this month __... 38 ins. Deficiency this month - -0.29 ins. Total this year... 4.60 ins. Deficiency this year —— -0,70 ins, alaeing anise at Oe AS Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. 30.07 ins—1018.3 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 6:03 a.m. 6:50 p.m. Moonrise —_-______._ 1:26 a.m. pa To Death In Room |"“senar'> PANAMA CITY (#—A Tampa, Fila,, man was found shot to death in a Panama City hotel room Tues- | ¢_, da: iy. Police identified him as Joseph Veresh, about 70. They said he operated an organiza- Colonizers. OVER SIXTY AWARDS (Continued From Page One) winners (59) is the colored troop in this vicinity. J Cub Pack field. meet saw Pack 59 (colored) walk away with top Pack 217 as runnerup and 251 in third place. Window display eontests brought window display contest for the Juniors. Windows were dressed in honor of Scout Week in 1952. Captain Harold Payson, U.S.N., spoke on, “The Art of Citizenship.” « Subscribe to The Citizen 123 DUVAL $7, ton PHONE 1042 Louver Windows - Jolousies - Louver eagerness to get their now rather than on May ay: vote will be so heavy on/ poncing of these developments. y 6 bee there won't be time/ rhe aechitent for future, our past, so filled with | Precinct No. 19: Polling place—/ sacrifice and help on your part,"’ | Pigey Park Annex, Flagler and | Miss Bergman wrote. “And now’) Bertha streets — Clerk, Olivo | sg stand alone in the ruins and | Saunders: Inspectors, Doris Rivas, | am unable to help you.” Ruth Carey, Cleora Johnson, and / Miss Bergman had a child by | Juanita Roberts. Rr vi after she went to Maly | Precinct No. 14: Polling place t © a film for him. Three / 22 j & if Fit Ag ; a4 2 f 4 COMMERCIAL USE...’ We Are Prepared To Furnish You ~ With Clear, Pure Cube » Crushed 2EE H -f t g | i } Kononoff of Mi- 44 tor for the units , z g a& ! ¢ 5 44 ® } : 4 The weapon fs the swept-wing, t-jet Boe'ng Y¥2-52 Stratofortress. ; t made its maize flight Tuesday , | rom Seattle to this Eastern Wash- e g ac , with the custody se} 5 8 Precincts w J 20; ae 4 also extra +O. Bushes; Inspectors, Don Fox, actress had asked for Jenny | F. H. Center, and Albert Harvey. — Sometime after July Precinct No. 16: Old Matecumbe ite she is expecting a School Building — Clerk, ehfld by Rossellini. Super. | Jones; Inspectors. Preston ’ Mildred Lillie continued | Pwul Chesley, and Jay Pehiman. until June 2 and said she| Precinct No. 17: Florida to Jenny Ann | Clinie Building—Inspectors, Fr..e” 3 76 g* 4} vgs afl i i i ¥ lt th