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KWHS Ball Club Plays Redlands Saturday Night Key West High will meet Red- lands High Saturday night at Wickers’ Stadium in their second meeting of the season. In the first contest between ’ the two teams, the Conchs won a tough 4-1 decision. The game was a scoreless tie for four in- nings when Key West scored two Redlands has a veteran ly, star first baseman, will sign with a farm club of the New ‘York Giants when he graduates in his last satrt against Gesu and is the ace of the i backs staff. In reverse ill be Tyre, a left hander and Aldridge another fast ball pitch- Key West will send George Lastres to the mound seeking his third. victory against no defeats. wns Monday in 1:21 4-5. Hill Gail's name was the second in the entry box this morning, ar- riving shortly after Eddie Rice, agent for Jockey Gerald Porch, made C. V. Whitney's well liked Then within the next 2 4 hours followed Mrs. Gordon Guiberson’s California - owned Arroz; Eddie urke’s Swoop, an outsider which i New York only ‘Thursday's Top Blend; M. A. White's Eternal Moon, also a rank outsider, and finally Pintor. Missing, a4 expected, was Gift Silver — the little Iowa ~ owned | Rear Admiral Roque A. Saldias-- ~~ SOFTBALL SCHEDULE: May 2, 7:30 pm—VX-1 vs. Naval Hospital. 9 pm-—Bell Telephone vs. USS Navy. May 6, 7:30 p.m.—Corporal vs. Bell Telephone. 9 pm-—USS Navy vs. Gen- eral Electric. May 8, 7:30 p.m—Naval Hos- pital vs. Sunny Isle Sluggers. 9 pm—VX-1 vs. Bell Tele- Phone. May 9, 7:30 p.m—Sunny Isle Sluggers vs. US Corporal. 9 p.m—Naval Hospital vs. General Electric. Rodriguez Wins “:|For KW Insuranee Pepe’s won over the Key West Insuranre Co. Wednesday night at Wickers Field by a 9 to 8 score. E. Rodriguez did a great job as relief pitcher and won his game in the’ seventh, when with the score tied, he hit one short, an. reached second. He stole third and scored on a wild pitch to win his own game. In the seventh, he fanned two batters. For the Insurance boys, Perez hit two hits safely and Castro hit a double. | In the field, Curry, Pinder and Haskings were the best for the Insurance boys and Bazo, Leon, E. Rodriguez, for Pepe’s Cafe. The Score; Club— R. HE. K. W. Ins. Co, 8 6 3 Pepe’s Cafe 9 65 Batt: Perez, Haskins and Perez; E. Mira, E." Rodriguez and Mira. Struck out by Mira, 11; Rodri- guez, 3; Perez, 3; Bethel, 3; Has- kins, 2. Walks: Mira, 5; Rodriguez, 2; Perez, 7; Bethel, 1; Haskias, 2. Winner, E. Rodriguez; loser, Ha‘kins. Time, 2 hrs, 15 min. Umpires, Al Rodriguez at plate, Gugliermo on bases. STANDING OF CLUBS Clubs— W. L. Avg. Evans Enterprises 4 0 1.000 Pepe’s Cafe 3 2 .600 —-1 3 250 2 4 20 NEW YORK #—James M. Eat- on, Jr., Hardwick, Mass., a pioneer organizer of commercial air lines, an executive with the Pan Ameri- can and formerly with the Ameri- . |ean Airlines, died Thursday. He was born in Palatka, Fla. land bred colt which had created much pre - Derby stir. Gift Silver whieh hever had raced and never worked more than S-eights of a mile, was withdrawn Thursday when a veterinarian decided the cut on his right foreleg had not healed sufficiently. R. H. Wright — Gets Contract For Keys Roads The Key West and Vicinity: Clear to partly cloudy tonight and Sat- urday, rather warm Saturday afternoon and evening. Light to moderate southeasterly winds both today and Saturday. Florida: Clear to partly cloudy and rather warm through Satur- day. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits and the East Gulf Area: Moderate east and south- over the north portion. Weather clear to partly cloudy through Saturday, 10:58 a.m. 11:39 p.m, COURTHOUSE CALM (Continued From Page One) Canvassers rather than at the pre- cincts. Tomorrow at 5 a. m., the voting machines will be taken up the Keys to Marathon, Islamorada and Tavernier. These precincts are ex- pected to call in their returns to Su- : Steel, Bethlehem Steel, Youngs- town Sheet & Tube, Santa Fe, New necott Copper, Allied Chemical, Boeing, Zenith Raflio, Pan Amer- jean World Airways and General Eelectric, Transue & Williams Steel gained more than a point after directors declared a 10 per cent stock divi- | dend and the usual quarterly cash | dividend of 25 cents. Curb Exchange stocks swept ahead in active trading. Higher were Barium Steel, Brazilian Traction, Calgary & Edmonton, Calvan Consolidated Oil, Canada . | Southern Oils, Consolidated Mining & Smelting, Electric Bond & Share, Humble Oil, International Petrol- eum, Louisiana Land, Mesabi Iron Trans Empire Oils and Woodley Petroleum, === Old KW Landmark Being Repaired A $5,000 building permit has. been issued to the own- ers of Wm. Curry’s Sons Co., G11 Front St. for replacing pervisor Pinder as soon as possible after the polls close Tuesday night to that the Key West count of ab- sentees can begin, SSS al DROWNING BY > Eriday, May 2, 1952 WF THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “HPT Page 3 eae ae AL RRS Gas OR at ke e/a ee LANTAFF ANNOUNCES (Continued From Page One) loan guarantee office in Miami |i will earmark a portion of the new funds to Key West. That office has been advised to make as much money as possible avail- able to the hard-pressed veter- ans in this area, Advice To Those Applying Veterans are advised to wait until the allocation of money is completed before applying to the regional office.. They are also warned not to enter into any arrangements or commitments until they are in- formed by the local VA office that a direct loan will be made to them. HOPPING SAYS (Continued From Page One) mae) of good order and discip- Hopping has had three unsuccess- ful jousts with the Navy. He pu iticized Navy chow as 4 last September at Bainby , Md, He led crew complaints last Feb- ruary against discipline aboard the salvage ship Reclaimer. A Navy board exonerated the Reclaimer's two top officers. Hopping’s latest brush came Sat- urday when he called Dene- brink for an “informal chat’ while the admiral was breakfasting in his pajamas. He said Denebrink told him to get out. Denebrink said he was recom- Rear Admiral Saldias To Be Honored With Cocktail-Dinner Party Tonight Captain C. C. Adell, Commander Naval Base, and Mrs. Adel! will be hosts to Rear Admiral Roque A. Saldias, Secretary of the Peruvian Navy, at a cocktail and dinner party at the Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club this evening from 6:30 until 8 o'clock. Music will be furnished by the U, 8. Fleet Sonar School orchestra, Invited to meet the honor guest ’——————______— and members of his party are: The United States Ambassador to Cuba, Willard Beaulac; i and Mrs, Bruce E. Bradley; tain and Mrs. W. H. Truesdell; Captain and Mrs. E. H. Eldredge; Captain and Mrs. Malen Durski;/} W. Captain and Mrs. E. W. Parish, Jr.; Captain and Mrs. J. W. Davis; Captain and Mrs. Harold Payson, Jr.; Captain and Mrs, J, C, Toth; and Captain and Mrs, L. C, Heinz. Members of the Secretary's of- ficial party who will attend are Rear Admiral Ernesto Rodriguez, Peruvian Navy; Captain Guil- lermo Tirado, Peruvian Navy: Captain Alfredo Freyre, Peruv- ian Navy; Commander Carolos} Salmon, Peruvian Navy; Captain Zimmerman, USN; and Lt. ) A. A. Schirmer (SC), USN. Also present at the fete for G Admiral Saldias will be Rear Ad- | miral Milton E. Miles, U. S. Navy, director of Pan American affairs, and U. S. Naval Mission officer of chief of Naval Operatoin, and Lt. G. W. Beck, USN. Reg Now SPRED SATIN San $4.69 $1.39 $5.19 gal. $1.59 qt. COMPLETE WHITE BATHROOM SET 5’ Cast Iron Tub 17 x 19 Cast Iron Lav, | . $190.00 , C.C, Closet W/Seat 4 Completely Trimmed Out DOOR MATS (Continued From Page One) the Serving on the Coroner’s Jury were H. S. Hudlow, foreman, George Schreiber, William Du- val, Earl Hathaway, Harry Saw- yer and Alfred Johns. aunt. But his folks up there canhot pay the $315 that i UNION CALLS OFF (Continued From Page One) ease where the issue is “moot,” as the legal Phraseology goes. That means one where there is no live issue remaining. And the -eentral issue—government seizure —would be washed out if there Were a contract agreement restor- ing the mills to their owners. On the other hand, the issue raised by Pine’s ruling is so grave that the court might decide to rule even though the case was ‘‘moot.” Mr. Truman, saying he has no desire to be a dictator, has as- serted that he certainly would com- ply with any Supreme Court de- The President appealed Thurs- day night for the Steelworkers to get back on the job as “loyal Americans.’ By implication at least; his re- quest carried notice too that if they did not the government might use the Taft-Hartley Baber Act and seek a court order for their return. ' “The government is now in a Position to continue the operation of the steel mills in the national interest,” Mr. ‘Truman: said. The President said Thursday at his news. conference he was going to take every action possible to get steel. “Including an injunctign?” a re- Porter asked. tad He replied that he “was going to take every. action possible. The strike started minutes after Pine’s decision last Tuesday. Only NEIL KNOWLES (Continued From Page One) net his beliefs,” thus promoting the non-controversial aspect of fellowship and the basic _princi- ple of Rotarianism, which is service to fellow men. Rev. Ralph Rogers, ho also attended the Lake Worth meet- ing, spoke briefly on the subject of “truth” and called on Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jr., to tell the story of the lawyers who took a different view of one phrase from the Bible, to illustrate the It was announced that an Armed Forces Day dinner would be held May 15 with details to be announced later. LOCAL U.J-A. (Continued From. Page One) men’s Groups, outstanding lecturer philanthropic leader, who extended tour of: Israel, Africa and the Moslem coun- who will relate her expe- travelling through these S. mer publicity and advertis- utive,-Mrs, Lawrence re- g 8 and in trie: -H1FTE for nie g a PEER SE? COUNTY JUDGE ¢ Vote For One) Pol. Ady.) a ribbon of the defense-precious metal began winding out of the nation’s steel mills, which normal- ly produce 300,000 tons a day, nearly 110 million tons a year. “The continued production of steel is of critical. importance to the safety of our troops in Korea + » + and to the entire national defense effort,” the President said, Murray two weeks ago referred to himself as a man who has never struck against the government. Five times—three at Mr. Truman's request—he has ealled of a sched- uled strike over contract’ demands leading to the present controversy, HEAVEN HILL ---You will never get me to support a meas- ure which I believe to be wrong, although by doing so I may accomplish that which I believe to be right. ~ -- ABRAHAM LINCOLN -- ELECT Black Flag Insect Spray Black Flag Roach Spray 12” G. E. Oscillating Fan Key West Supply \Co. TELEPHONE 378 BRAILEY ODHAM Your Governor Paid For By Breiley Odham Campaign Fund $13.95 x & Official U.S. Navy Photo REAR ADMIRAL ROQUE A. SALDIAS. Minister of Marine, Peruvian Navy, arrived yesterday afternoon at Boca Admiral Saldias is a sincere friend and admirer of the United Til SIMONTON STREET a States and its Navy. On a small scala, he bas patterned the Peruvian avy after our oF oe i*