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, Page 6 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Wednesday, August 27, 1952 LIONS WALLOP KIWANIS TUES. Gibby Thrift batted and pitched &. the Lions to a 2-1 victory over the Kiwanis in the first game of the Little League playoffs at Bay- view Park last night. Thrift’s sin- gle in the fifth broke up the dead- lock which gave the Lions the first victory in the three game playoff. It was a pitchers duel all the way between Danny Orapeza of the Kiwanis and Thrift. Orapeza yield- | ed but four hits while striking out his team- ? 11-4 to retain a stronger hold on their first place berth in the Island City Softball loop. Earl Smith, GE a zs z i B dae L Het z a i Hs a wt g z 5. i g #F ¥ 38 é 5 d A z | tee EF i ge tf sq 8 : F : i 4 i _3e F rt z 3 a if if i if & F, 4 fl gE i Brailey Odham Files $250M Libel Suit Against Duval Group That Supported Dan z a 5 8 Ag e 3 i Paar. a : ; rs of the group who could ched declined comment. said a statement may be made later. In his complaint, Odham recited his 1947 charge that he was of- fered a bribe by a fellow member 3 = mr Cont which naturally rises, sets up a tur- bulance that results in a natural Phenomena which we know as a Most early 7 early storms”, he added, “are formed in the Atlantic Ocean. 5 aE 3 Evi. if Bae i z 3 i : Fa 2 i E H li : E : i ; u } e i fi iE F ih A i I i zZ : = i z Z ! z ; i 7. 4-8 Hp f | : E g 3 05 B78 43 ritt it fits HH i il 3 #93487 atl H He ite i i H § a & ow Bitte f Hi F s Navy Sub Softball Schedule |The Havana Series To Be Played Here Louis Carbonell, president of the Key West Baseball Club an- game Cubans, originally scheduled to be played in Havana will be played in Key West on the 4th, 5th and 6th of September. Earlier, negotiations for the play- ing of the contests here had broken down, but after a phone conver- sation with Cuban president Joe Cambria, Carbonell announced that they would be played here. The series will include a double header and will mark the close of the FIL season. U.S. Dominates Nat'l Amateur Golf Tourney VANCOUVER, B. C. (#—Its de- fending champion unceremonious- ly rubbed from the running, Can- ada pinned its hopes today on Nick “The Wedge” Weslock, Wind- sor, Ont., and ailing Bill Mawhin- - Vancouver, B. C. to keep its Golf crown sh: gation. Westlock blazed over the drying fairways of Capilano Course an 8-under-par 64, PLAY AT NAVAL STATION | MONDAY, SEPT. 1— Cero - Chopper, 1000 Odax - Clamagore, 1230 Sea Poacher + Trumpetfish; 1530 Chivo + Guavina, 1800 Batfish + Bluefish, 2030 JESDAY, SEP. 2— Bushnell - Odax, 1400 Guavina - Sea Dog, 1800 Archerfish - Gilmore, 2030 EDNESDAY, SEP.*3— Manta - Sea Dog, 1400 Chopper - Guavina, 1800 Sea Cat - Gilmore, 2030 IURSDAY, SEPT. 4— Cero - Sea Dog, 1400 Manta - Guavina, 1800 | Amberjack - Sea Cat, 2030 «DAY, SEPT. 5— Gilmore + Odax, 1400 Bluefish - Archerfish, 1900 Balao - Petrel, 2100 ATURDAY, SEPT. 6— Petrel - Bushnell, 1300 Batfish - Balao, 1530 Trumpetfish - Amberjack, 1°~ Cero - Odax, 2030 SUNDAY, SEPT. 7— Chivo - Trumpetfish, 1300 Clamagore - Chopper, 1530 Sea Poacher - Archerfish 1800 Bluefish - Petrel 2030 LEAGUE STANDINGS Team— 7. Ee Archerfish Bluefish Chopper Amberjack Cero Odax Chivo Sea Cat Sea Dog Clamagore Gilmore Sea Poacher Guavina Barb Balao Manta Batfish Trumpetfish Petrel _. Predict Price Of Canned SCOKMMHMNEAUAMRAOIMBHOOWS ANOCBRRANUTATAR DRY WOwWWO “| Fruits Won't Rise E scheduled opponent, P. T. Tay- . Va., failed to iped Mel Gal- +» in. the , 2 and 1, gF 2 i reasTy cull ch, making the International League, @ one man show. He is FEqIe A a Ey E HF i ‘ ze 2 & i i i Z i &. ae He it ay it ao i H F g i i 3 rs i E F f 5 EE F Be A : gh i f rail Re rae att htt eRhee f 5 5 : = cp | [ | 5 i 6 uty ai ei 3 li : Hee ge af it y ge i EF Fd k t | é z 95 ot i i & Fy these persons unless it wishes handle them. WASHINGTON # — The Agri- | culture Department predicted to- day that retail prices of canned fruits will be no higher during the j late summer and fall than a year | ago despite prospects of a smaller roduction. Pp le It is possible, the agency said, that prices may be a little lower than a year ago. The depart, ment’s statement said the exist- ence of larger than normal re- serves of canned ‘fruits from last year will offset the effect of small er production this year on prices, Fruit production, other than cit tus, is expected to be down about 10 per cent from last year’s large crop and 6 per cent under the 1941- 50 average. The pack of canned fruit juices is expected to be moderately small- er than last year. But the depart- ! ment said this reduction is more | than offset by an increased output | of frozen concentrated citrus juic- es, mostly orange. Apples will be one exception to the general fruit price situation, the department said, because of a smaller production this year and a much stronger demand for proc- essing. The size of this year’s produc- tion of dried fruits is still uncer- tain and will depend largely upon raisin output. Supplies of fresh oranges and somewhat lighter during the late summer than at the same time last year. Although grower prices are expected to increase further, the department said they may not reach the relatively high levels of a year ago. Woman Released Under $1M Bond DADE CITY @-—Seleta W has been charged with assault with | intent to kill Edwin Gasque and released under $1,000 bond. Gasque, shot through the lung Aug. 20, is recovering. satisfactori- ly. The 48-year-old truck driver is the father of Eddie Gasque, Day- tona Beach baseball pitcher. Sheriff Leslie Bessenger said Miss Wright, 41, admitted shooting Gasque in an argument. Gasque roomed at her home and he re- | fused to leave when she found him | drinking, Miss Wright told the j WORK STARTED (Continued From Page One) it, and will construct the theater immediately. Joe Pearlman is one of the Key | Westers interested and cooperating | in the new drive-in, Sirugo said. | One of the features of the , will be a nursery } while their run j st A 2 a ; ‘| Ea Ga i “With our climate, i i § & : g ver to entertainment needs,” |" said proudly. ATHERMAN eee Key West and Vicinity: Partly_ cloudy with local showers today through Thursday; not quite sc warm Thursday. Moderate to. fresh northeasterly winds oc- casionally moderately strong off- shore in rainsqualls. Florida: Generally fair and mild through Thursday, except the east coast and in the Keys. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits: Modetate to fresh northeast to north winds becom- ing variable Thursday. Weather partly cloudy with a few loca! showers. East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate easterly winds except fresh east- erly over extreme north portion Weather partly cloudy through Thursday. Few showers in south portion. Western Caribbean: Gentle to moderate easterly winds and partly cloudy weather through Thursday. Very few showers. possibly few local showers along Weather Summary for the Tropical Atlantic, Caribbean Sea Area and Eastern Gulf of Mexico: The wave disturbance is de- veloping off the South © Atlantic coast with fresh to strong winds south of Cape Hatteras to Lati- tude 30°. See the latest advisory for tropical disturbance in the Atlantic, north of the Virgin Islands. All other sections have normal weather. ADVISORY MIAMI WEATHER BUREAU ADVISORY NO. 7 ABLE 11 AM., Aug. 27, 1952 N., longitude §5.0° W. This is about 250 miles northyhorth- east of San Juan. It is moving Ybservations taken at City (ffice 9:00 A.M, EST Key West, Fla., Aug. 27, 1952 Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean Normal Precipitation Total last 24 hours... .08 Total this month 2... 2.41 Deficiency this month —. 1.42 Total this year 01 Deficiency this year —. Relative Humidity et 900 A.M. 17% ins. ins. ins. ins. 90 ins. Ligon. 20.01 Barorreter (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M 29.88 ins.—1011.9 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 6:06 a.m. Sunset __ :50 p.m. Moonrise «1:18 p.m. Moonset _.._____ 11:53 p.m. Moon, first quarter _... Aug. 22 wet | Tides Navel Bese TOMORROW HIGH 1:08 a.m, 3:24 p.m. Low 9:04 a.m. _ 107 P.m. Oe ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West 11. CONSTITUTIONAL (Continued From Page One) derived from the licensing of motor vehicles and shall be placed in the county Capital Outlay and Debt of all state, county, Service School Fund and be used for county capital outlay projects service school purposes; permit- ting the issue by the State Board of Education of bonds and motor in behalf of a county requesting of public instruction and of the State Board of Education in con- nection therewith. No. 2. Constitutional Amendment Article V. Proposing an amendment to Arti- cle V relating to the Judicial De partment, repealing. Sections 2, 3, | for school purposes and for debt | vehicle tax anticipation certificates i the same, and prescribing the dut- | ies and powers of county boards | im Lee County, ‘Florida after Jan- uary 1, 1954, for the assessment by lection by the County Tax Collector iH junicipal tax 8 } j fi HE: i ; ilies gee He Es 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,44 and 49, thereof and inserting in lieu thereof, Sec- tions 2 to 8 inclusive. Said Sections provide for increasing the number of Justices of the Supreme Court to 10 and pertaining to the organi- zation," powers and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, the assignment of Judges to hear and determine eases and eligibility of retired Justices and Circuit Court Judges for call to temporary active duty. Controversial Amendment No. 3 reads jing an amendment to «) ‘Proposi Article VIII, Section 1 relating to counties as political subdivisions of state and providing that the Legislature shall have the power to grant to any county a charter under which it may regulate and govern itself in respect to its local and internal affairs not directly related to any state function or responsibility as established by the Legislature, and under which may be designated and regulated the duties, jurisdiction, classes, terms and compensation of all county of- ficials ‘except judges of courts created by the Constitution and members of the county boards of public instruction. No. 4. Constitutional Amendment Article V. Proposing an amendment to Arti- cal V of the Constitution of the State of Florida, by adding there- to an additional section to be num- bered by the Secretary of State providing for an additional Circuit Judge for the Second Judicial Cir- cuit embracing the State Capital, and further providing for the ap- Pointment by the Governor and confirmation by the Senate of the first such Circuit Judge and his election thereafter. No. 5. Constitutional Amendment Article VII, Section 6. Proposing an amendment to Arti- cle VII by adding thereto Section 6 providing for the creation of one additional Senatorial District to be provision for the election of sena- tors therefrom. No. 6, Constitutional Amendment Article VII, Section 6. Proposing an amendment to Ar-it cle VII by adding thereto Section 6 providing for the creation of a Senatorial District for Monroe county to be known as the 39th | Senatorial District and making { provision for the election of a Sena- tor therefrom. No. 7. Conistitutional Amendment Article VIL Proposing an amendment to Arti- ele VII by adding thereto an ad- ditional section to be numbered by the Secretary of State, providing for Monroe County, Florida, after January 1, 1954 for assessment by the County Tax Assessor of all state, county, school and municipal taxes to be levied in said county by the state, county, county school board, school districts, special tax districts, port districts, Article V Proposing an amendment to Arti- cle V of the Constitution of the State of Florida by adding an ad- cllperte! \ bia | its jurisdiction in the of Esea County; an additional Ji por yg os appointms pensation and authority; ing for not less than 6 Circuit E i : i i i ; (Continued From Page One) plan to put on:their intensive vote- i ! § fit rl = HE EATON AND WHITE AND WYCKOFF STATIONERY SHE OUR BARGAIN COUNTER MANY ITEMS AT CosT METAL AND WOOD DESKS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SEE THE NEW. ROYAL HH MODEL | (Continued From. Page One) torial laws’ by: fishing in Mexican waters. Switz said that he became a fu- gitive to. evade his ‘‘so-called with violence if he testified before the Kefauver committee. es MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule (Me Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT eats tone oe P.M. Arrives at Miami et e’cleck Midnight. PHONES: 92 end 93