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PAGE FOUR Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Koller, and baby daughter, Karla Rae, of West Palm Beach, spent the week- end in Key West with Mrs. Kol- Jer’s parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roland Baker, and Lelan- | ette. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Decker and daughter of West Palni Beach, were week-end guests in Key West of Mr. and Mrs, J. Roland Baker and daughter Lelanette at the home on Grinnell street. Mrs. Dora Mills, formerly Miss Dora Perez of Key West, was an arrival in the city Saturday over the highway from Miami, where she is now making her home. | Mrs. Mills will remain here fot a | few weeks visiting with relatives. | Fire Chief Harry M. Baker, ac- companied by his wife and daugh- ter, left yesterday over the high- way en route to Jacksonville where Chief Baker will attend a convention of fire chiefs to be held in that city this week. Dr. J. Y. Porter, Jr. accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thompson, left yesterday morn- ing over the highway en route to Cleveland, Ohio, where they will remain for several weeks’ visit, They will visit other points before returning to Key West, Harold Baker, who is employed | at Tortugas with the government forces, arrived in Key West re- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wins Race With Firestone Tires =| xi oe Mauri Rose. co-winner with Floyd Davis of the 1941 Indianapolis 500-mile race, is pictured above in the American-built car which he drove to his first speedway victory. His car forced out of the race at the 1§5-mile mark, Rose took the wheel of the car which was being driven by Floyd Davis, and took it from 15th place to first place, averaging 115.117 miles per hour on the same set of Firestone Tires that | were on the car when the race began. THOUSANDS OF LOCAL POLICE ise AND SHERIFFS WORK WITH FBI th PBL « sepsis the | IN INTERNAL DEFENSE PLANS on de nuclei for the greater network, ;State or sectional conferences | were set up, attended by officials By JACK STINNETT, AP Feature Servite Writer WASHINGTON, June 9.—yjand government agents now are Working for two years so quiet-| working, with. FBI | charge) ;the FBI already was in} | contact with thousands of police ' signified willingness t6 —- eogper- methods | 2" ¥ Take An Oath TRADE AT HOME AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE These merchants have qualified as leaders jp. their, divisions . — SEABOARD RAILWAY | Fares - Schedules : Tickets —Apply— SIMONE’S TOURS 508 Duval Street i Phone 298 Next to Kress AS A REMINDER— Look Your Best! Come to us with your BEAUTY NEEDS. . .we specialize in all branches of BEAUTY CULTURE, La Concha Beauty Salon Phorie 128 | NEW LOW PRICES on __ GENERAL ELECTRIC MAZDA BULBS Highest Grade ~~ Seconds | 7¥4, 18 and 20 Wag 1040 40, 50 and 60. Watt | - 13¢ 75 and 100 Watt HAYDN ILLINGWORTH. Master Piano Tuner and Builder from the police agencies who }] ly that. only a few hints leaked | and under FBI guidance, to clear! The first thing these pofice Of ESTABLISHED 1914 out, Federal Bureau of Investiga-|the entire defense setup of sabo-! ficials must do is take an oath, tion Director J. Edgar Hoover |teurs, spies and fifth columnists. which, without callingysfer anges It means that the FBI's 17,000,-' allegiance which would interfere cently for a visit of several days. FIRST-CLASS Rudolph Sands, who had been stationed at Fort Crockett, Texas, with the Key West National Guard Company, was a recent ar- rival in Key West to spend a few days’ vacation. Miss Helen Pierce of Key West was among those registered as a guest at Silver Springs, Fla, on June 5. Judge Jack Kirchik of Miami municipal court was a visitor here yesterday, spending the day with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, G. Kir- chik, 706 Duval street. Miss Mary Brown of Marathon, Fla. explored the famous Endless Caverns at New Market, Va. while on a motor trip through the}, Shenandoah Valley of Virginia on a recent visit to that section: Mise Pauline Camero Weds Newt Ketchings Miss Pauline Frederick Camero, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Camero of 211 Whitehead street, and Newt Waldo Ketch- ings, were married on Saturday afternoon at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Rev. A. B. Dimmick, of- ficiating. The newlyweds left over the highway immediately following the ceremony en route to points in the north and east where they will spend their honeymoon. They were accompanied as far as Miami by the bride’s mother, who will spend a visit there with relatives. Everready Star Club To Meet There will be a regular month- ly meeting of the Everready Star Club held on Tuesday afternoon, beginning at.3:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Annie Sharpley, 418 William street, according to an- nouncement made by Mrs. Florine Mesa, secretary of the organiza- tion. All members are requested to be in attendance. U.S. Navy Seaman Marries Georgian Vito Antonio DiPerna, 24- year-old navy seaman, was mar- ried Saturday to Sara Holloman, 22, Macon, Ga. The ceremony was performed by County Judge Raymond Lord DAVE (JAN) BISHOP RETURNS TO CITY| Mr. and Mrs. Dave (Jan) Bishop returned to Saturday | after an several | months Washington, town. Jan has returned to his old posi tion with Navarro, Inc. at the Used Car Lot, corner Fleming and has completed his “FBI Law So} 000 fingerprint cards, its technical with .their WORK enforcement agency than the na-| now at war, and its vast reservoir nation”. 4,300 cooperating police agenci sands of police officers, sheriffs | President Roosevelt and \1f I should be looking for a fel- forecement Officers Mobilization | obligations locally, Plan for National Defense”. jlaboratory with more than 100'ends on this note: “I will ¢on-| Hoover emphasizes it is not “a} crime scientists, its knowledge of stantly strive to cooperate in the national police force”. It actual-| modern sabotage methods learn-' safeguarding of our internal se- ly is a far more widely-flung aw }ed on the ground in countries curity and in the defense of the tional. government could hope! of criminal information will be to maintain alone. It ties nearly | This.is “the tie that binds” and available to all these agencies in in the first quarter of 1941 it 4 I i j their concerted efforts against bound 8,357 police officials (and in towns, counties and states in-| enemies of our defense plans and ;consequently the forces working to a net work coordinated by | plants. junder them) into the FBI’s-mo- the FBI. 1 On President's Order ‘bilization plan. This means that countless thou-! Back in Smee : 150 As an example of how these 4 asked the conferences blanket a state, Cali- detectives FBI to take charge of all inves-| fornia may be cited. Quarterly | |tigation “relating to espionage,|conferences have been held jsabotage, and violation ‘of the!in San Francisco, Pale Alto, |neutrality regulations”. Stockton, Martinez, Sacramento, “This task”, said the President,|Napa, Oakland, Redding, San |“must be conducted in a compre-| Rafael, Watsonville, Eureka, San thensive and effective manner on | Diego, El Centro, Fresno, Bakers- _ 1a national basis, and all informa- | field, Los Angeles, Riverside, San tion must be sifted out and cor-| Bernardino and Santa Barbara. r{related, ce | That is coverage. | Using this order as his spring- | big | board, Director Hoover and aides | went to work. The } u're | evolved is simple. Hl Through its fingerprint assem- | | bling system, its Uniform Crime ; | Reports (a guarterly survey of You’re never cranky, you seldom | crime throughout the nation); its | frown; | National Police School ( a con-| You're always ready to smile|centrated “college” of criminol- | and clown. ogy here in Washington which | At home you must be treated |has graduated 553 members of swell, {police agencies and sent them | So for your wife we'll ring a/ back to their cities or states to bell! teach FBI methods); and _ its | . |criminological laboratory (which You never dawdle, handles about 5,000 cases a year | run; | " ¥ lice agencies—free of You seem to have a lot of fun. jfor. police bd | You tell the truth, you're not a’ | qFacelnary Ar Exhibit ur » wa) ENRICHED BREAD “3, == pe a their deputies, TO OUR GOOD FRIEND JOE ROBERTS (COMMUNICATED Well, Joe, you've passed anothe: year! For you we'll give a great, cheer! You're always never~late— For you we never have to wait. 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