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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9; 19: 43 FEISS IIIT II III II III AS A otto i tate tetctbe | IN 1942 THEY SAID: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PIII IIIA III IIIA IAAI AISA ISAS AISI SAA ASIA ISA AAA AAA AAA A | Suddenly clay targets start flying! | | through the air at all angles and TRUCKIN’ GUNNERS GET THE BIRDIE they bang away. PAY BOOSTS FOR FEDERAL WORKERS |,, sei | HOTEL LEAMINGTON FRILL LIAN N IAI IAI IAL AI AISI AI IIA HH, | | sources are fully mobilized we * By JOHN GROVER Salary boosts for federal work-' r ers approved in the last hours of the 77th Congress must tackle the federal labor problem as one of its first chor . Congr ognized the tempor- ary nature of the pay increase measure.in, limiting its life to April,,30, 1943.. The bill provides | group which fosters new govern- ment jobs to build patronage “As our power and our re shall carry the attack against the fences back home. These gravy} enemy — we shall hit him and hit train boys have been in the saddle for years, be ng benignly as |agency after agency created new} positions in “emergencies” that’ ald F. Mason, aviation machinist’s became permanent. H Lately the “economy. blag’). has; gained strength. They. are cur- j him again. . . ivelt, January 6. 4 -” President Roose- “Sighted sub, sank same.” Don- mate, February 26. “I came through and I will re- turn,” Genera! Douglas MacAr- | riding down an average:10: per . cent income! rently alarmed, that. the. federal! thur, arriving at Australia from} boost for employees. This the 15 percent yardstick for pay | boosts fixed by the War The economy bloc. forced the lower-bracket federal | payroll includes an unprecedented the Philippines, March 21. still short of | 2,500,000 names, and is going, up.|* “We got a hell of a beating. We ; got run out of Bi Labor | Byrd amendment to the pay boost| humiliating as hell. a and it is Lieut. Gen. Board in the “little steel” wage de-j bill, requiring department heads! Joseph W. Stilwell, May 25. cision. stify the employment of all “Pick out the biggest one and Personnel directors in many fed- } under their aipnvicies [tice Captain Edward J. Moran of eral agencies are privately dub-| in detailed reports to the director) the cruiser Boise in battle of the ious that the stop-gap measure} of the budget. The amendment) Solomons. Oct 11. ; will slow the tide of resignations; aims at eliminating all but war-! “Kill Japs. Kill Japs. Kill more from federal jobs, now at the rate| vital jobs and essential posts in! Japs. Sink ships. Sink ships. Sink of 125,000 a month. ; more ships.” Vice Admiral Wil- Disgruntled federal most competent} liam F. Halsey, Jr., November 9. point out that half the average s figure the federal labor; “Now this is not the end. It is per cent wage boost will be nulli- will shake down in the, not even the beginning of the end. fied in two weeks when the Vic-| next Congress; !But perhaps, the end*of the be- tory Ta ite” is taken out of all 1. Salaries for the rank and file! ginning.” Winston Churchill. No- paychecks. Minor U. S. employees! who work in federal service are | vember 10. are also under heavy supervisory | too low to meet private industry | —— WHO DONE IT? workers | > 10) 2 y problem pressure to subscribe 10 per cent of salary for war bonds, and it makes the $1,260 to $1,620 incomes ($105 to $135 monthly) of the ma- jority of U. croscopic matched z living costs and th maintaining a “dre The pay increas front.” | bill that final- | ly was approved was a compro-| 6f the federal. labor problem will) mise measure. Debate over the} permanent program is li start fireworks in the next Con-} gress. There is alwavs a Congressional | CONCERT STAR, By JOHN SELBY ! Associated Press Arts Editor NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—The week's big chance goes to young! who is making} rican debut with} the New York Philharmonic-Sym- phony under Bruno Walter. | For the first time in history, so| mpetition. | 2. On the other hand, a power-} ful Congressional group, to be re- inforced in the next Congress, be- — with r are overstaffed and are encies eres eset neinion apa eee apa gov-| found it abandoned a mile a ernment frills. From-eh indications, settlement sult‘in elimination. of a consid- ly, to| erable number of U. S. employees, | STAR * BRAND but ffiose adjudged essential will |be granted salaries more in line with the facts of wartime life. -SIGHT UNSEEN then the whole thing is reversed, and runs backward to the begin- ning. The New Opera Company did it as a special Sunday stunt. se 8 Another reve: ng work- ed, this on Ru: i score of Roy Harris’ “Folk-song” symphony is being microfilmed and sent to e is bei Ti mn — that many } far as the record shows, a pianist | the Soviet Union by the OWI as al hitherto unknown in this country! return gesture for the Shostako- | has been booked for appearances | yich Seventh. OWI also recorded | in his first season. His name means | the work and sent 33 copies to key ! “star,” and it seems to be signifi-} broadcasting stations of the Allied:| cant. , and neutral nations. The records} ! NEW YORK, Feb. | the crew of a snowplow’ w a restaurant for coffe | drove the snowplow aw: wvvvvvvrvvvvvevvwe (TRY IT TODAY... | the Favorite in Key West | , _ CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE at ALL GROCERS ‘mee eheseeeseseeeeee | DON’T MISS PA. R. |La Revista Mensual en Espanol » iIngles. Mailed at Havana Month ily on the 13th, Ten Cents $l a | Year. Six Years $5. Sample FREE. i i \E. F.. O'Brien publishes P.A.R. Before he has gone far the stu-' ber machine gun from; dent has another chance as more _PAN own lightning fast plane at; targets fill the air—some horizon- So you think smy trying to shoot him! tally, only three feet or so from because you cz n or to bomb his buddies on; the ground, some at a 45-degree and shoot down ‘ound. | angle, some flying straight up. they come s in the latter phases of his} He aims at from 50 to 100 tar- a al gunnery student} gets in a day’s shooting. If he hits he benefit of the best instruc- | half of them, it is considered good tions. The skeet shooting is in| shooting. of Lt. Gradon D. Hubbard} Lt. Hubbard said boys who have vood, Ind., former national! done some hunting have an ad- hooting champion and twice} vantage in this type of shooting, a member of All-American skeet | although it happens that a “natur- | : | al marksman,” a youth who never | AEG UUO GOOG UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUO UE ER | AP Fe: °S, 30 cali ya the kind of Mil students ride the 212-mile| had his hand on a gun before in army trucks, sholsuns | Coming here, will make a higher and trigger fingers itchy.! score than an experienced shooter.‘ ing “objects is preliminary to learr { N. E. lst Street at Bisceyne Boulevard Ab PE MIAMI, FLORID A |SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—28e WEEKLY ROAZPPIIALSSSILISPSIS SOLE LLAPPLOOO OOO POOL OO OO \(Times of Cuba and Pan Amer- | jican Review) at San Ignacio 54. Havana, P. O. Box 329. Tel. :M-1012, Chamber of Commerce. Hotel La Concha, Bus Station. — PAR. Havana - Cuba _ Florida - Gulf Coast - West Indies - Mexico - Estrella is thin, and looks most | unlike the usual picture of a Brartier—the even has blue eyes. ‘He looks, in fact, very much like the; American composer Aaron| Coppland. He is to make his debut witH the Tchaikowsky B flat Mi-| nor Concerto, although he does} not much like Tchaikows Brahms and Debussy are his fa- | vorites. | He has had all his study and all | his career in Latin America, but! he knows more about North Amer- | ican culture than most natives. He | talks most about Hemmingway. Dos P: s and Steinback, and | when he arrived, the first place he asked to be taken to was the Mu- seum of Modern Art. | Estrella is dat the num- | ber of places in the United States | that support orchestras or impor- | tant contert cou In Brazil, he | confesses, there a | > only 12 cities where concerts can be given —| that is not enough to support a} concert t, however successful, | so he must supplement his earn ings with teaching fees, or some- thing else. | And Brazil is, he says, in spite of her mbdérnists“sttitin-tove+ with the staridard composers. \ Brazil) does nepal reiaceclaies, know enough ‘bout Shostakovictt to forny an opinion, and,definitely | dislikes Sibelius. French and} Spanish composers are more to the Brazilian taste. In addition to some recitals, trella will play with these phonies: Philharmonic, National (Washington, D. C.), Cincinnati, Baltimore, Chicago, and Waco, Texas. The whole thing came about as another good neighbor gesture — Estrella was winner in a super-elaborate contest in Rio de Janeiro, and the prize was a tour of the United States under the sponsorship of Columbia Con- certs. | eee The funny. season*is on. An au- | dience is to hear the first New York concert by Seattle’s John Cage — a concert of percussion in- strdments entirely?" including thuadersheefs/temple gongs, string | piago, or ox bells, automobile | brake, drums, rice bowls, wind glags,-flower pots, buzzers and amé@ng other things, tin cans. | ext most remarkable was an excellent performance of Paul Hindesmith’s “Hin und Zuruck,” in English. “There and Back.” The ! skit is a piece of grotesquerie in which the events leading up to a murder are first. unfolded, and J. F. SIKES LICENSED PLUMBER | 1306 CATHERINE STREET i were picked up from Dimitri Mi- ropoulos’ performance in Carne- gie"Hali with. thePhilharmonic | Symphony. Stettinius declares that Russia is getting major lend-lease aid. Henderson report calls for more rigorous economic controls. TILL LI IIL I IIE II ISIS! 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