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‘THE KEY WEST CIT! U.S BUDGET ‘Continued From Page One) fieficit still lower had they live: up to presidentjal expectations. As & was, they totaled $62,100,000,000, or 551 million short of Mr. Tru- man’s forecast. Income tax re- teipts were 600 million below his estimate. The tax collection was huge, however, by every other standard Page & 1ZEN egg billion dollars above the | World War Il peak and 29 pér q|cent above fiscal 1951, due to in-| \ereased rates and new levies. For fiscal 1953 which began Tuesday, the President has fore- cast a $14,400,000,000 deficit, ~but trends in recent months indicate he may be as much too high on that as he was in predicting an $8,200,000,000 deficit for fiscal 1952. 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One team, the almost invinciable com- bo of Robison-McNulty, is already in the finals, and the other final- ists will be-determined in a match tonight. Meeting in what promises to be an extiting match are last years finalists Varela-Van and the new combination of James-Wag- courts at 7:15. In reaching ‘the final round Bob Robison and John McNulty defeat- ed the team. of Jack Sellers and Bill Barnes 6-3, 6-3. Jack must be given a. great amount of credit for getting into the tournament after his marrow escape from death in the recent automobile accident. Al- though he played a very creditable game he would have had to be on the very top of his game to defeat his powerful opponents. And this was impossible so soon after the accident and he therefore had to ner. This match will go on the! relinquish the championship he had held with Ralph Hartenstine. The quarter-finals went as fol- lows: McNulty-Robison defeated Char- lie Lott and Peter Knight in a sur- prisingly close match 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. The veteran Lott provided the, ‘as his game reached great heights. Robison and McNul- ty had to go through great efforts to: pull their faltering game to- gether enough to-win the match. Sellers-Barnes defeated junior star Leo Carey and Don Brinkley 6-4, 6-3 in a well played match. James-Wagner defeated Harvey Sellers and John Yates in a very match 3-6, 6-4, 64. Howard lames is one of the most spectular ever to stroke the ball on au i anywhere for that ter. he is on in doubles can ctically win a match gle handed. In this match how- was not quite on his game and Jay Wagner were very to eome off with a victory the determined Yates- H. Sellers combination. ‘ Coach Van and City Champion Peter Varela defeated Captain Payson-Galen dug had the lead but they just did not seem to have that extra spark needed to clinch the game. Tonights match between Varela- Van and Wagner-James should be a close one. The match will most likely depend on the way James EseE gees Be ig, | teram Varela-Van combination will | probably get through to the finals. American Legion ‘July 4th Program | The complete program for the | Observance of the 4th July week- | ; end was announced today by the | Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, Am-| erican Legion: Friday—July 4th: 10:30 a. m.--Presentation of | Flag to Monroe County Commis- plays this evening. If he is not on | | the very ‘top of his game:the ve- | | sioners and Dedication of Flag- pole—County Courthouse. j 3:00 P. M. Games and Rrefresh-| ments’ for children—Legion home. | |; 7:45 p. m—Baseball game—j; Glw..tca | asebail Steamel mgs By The Associated Pres Won Lost Pct. Nationa! League Brooklyn 48 New York 45 Chicago St. Louis Philadelphia Cincinnati Boston Pittsburgh 19 American League New York 40 Washington 36 Cleveland 38 Boston 37 Chicago 38 St. Louis 2 Philadelphia Detroit Florida Orlando Palatka DeLand Jaxville Beach Daytona Beach Leesburg Sanford Cocoa Fiorida Internat’ Miami Miami Beach Tampa Havana 48 St. Petersburg,’ 42 West Palm Beach 41 Lakeland 2 Key ‘West 22 TRUMAN FIGHTS 18 22 31 34 37 3 27 5 23 State Le 51 | day. |The eon Pg. TE A ike he Gta. f, , Say: | Forecast KEY WEST & VICINITY:: Part- ly cloudy with scattered showers or thunderstorms thru Thursday; | : not much change in temperatures. | 8 I |Gentle to moderate variable vinds. | FLORIDA: Partly cloudy to! |eloudy weather with scattered | mostly afternoon thundershowers | | south and central portions and| l widely scattered showers in ex- ‘treme north portion thru Thurs- day. Not so warm north portion | ‘this afternoon and Thursday, | JACKSONNVILLE THRU THE FLORIDA STRAITS.-& EAST GULF: Moderate to fresh north- portion and moderate variable| winds becoming easterly over south portion thru Thursday. Part- ly cloudy to cloudy weather witth widely scattered showers and) thundershowers. WESTERN CARIBBEAN: Mod- erate easterly winds thru Thurs- Partly cloudy to cloudy (Continued From Page One) panies, the American Medical As sociation and the “real estate lobby.” He declared they have adopted the “lying slogan” of so- cialism in fighting every Fair Deal suggestion. The President said the Arkansas Power and Light Co. and the South- western Gas and Electric Co. had made a great hullabaloo against the two dams he dedicated. Say- ing the dams were attacked as a “method towards socialization of the electric industry,” Mr. Tru: man declared: “The American Medical Associa- tion uses this same slogan in its fight against better health and hos- pital services for the common man. “The real estate lobby uses the | same slogan in its fight against housing programs. “In other words, every time we try to do something for the people, ar ¥ some speciai interest pops up and |} yells ‘socialism.’” ie ni Jr. Baseball Team, which consist of. the star players as selected from the 4 teams now in the league. 9:00 p. m.—Presenation of Civic Award Trophy—Legion Home. 9:15 m. Fireworks Display~ » ‘ lay, July 5 dance. Your Grocer SELLS that Good STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COTEEE and CUBAN -——TRY A POUND TOVAY— all~ [ | Beauty |) OLEO | ARMOURS STAR — MILK ll Bee From heed to toe you enjoy complete _ telaxation in the new 2-position Barwa You can't feel anything but comfc not even your own weight—\ relax in a Barwa. 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Speed Limit Request: Marathon Shores Subdivision asked the Commissioners to make an official recommendation to the State Highway commission that 35 miles per hour be the legal limit for drivers on a one mile stretch from Vaca Cut westward. The builders also asked that a caution light | drive and U.S. 1. Commissioner Harry moved that the request of Sadow- ski and sons be forwarded with a | request for an application for the caution light.’ The motion was un- animously adopted. Occupational Licenses: Howard Wilson, County Tax col- lector reported that $125 in state ‘occupational licenses and $61 in Pabst Blue Ribbon «=.» $1.29 ARMOUR TREET. 49 RITZ CRACKERS sur 19¢ Sadowski and Sons, owners of | be placed at Amberjack | Harris j county licenses had been received in the month of May, The bord of Beulah M. Baldondl \Islamorado as notary public was | approved by Commissioners. They also approved three plats for ré- | cord. 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