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THE KEY WEST CITIZ NEW COMMANDING OFFICERS PAGE T AND ITS "HIPS DOWN THE HATCH’ | THEY ALWAYS COME. ition yu me when I'm old? He: Love you? I shall ide By ARLENE WOLF tmen were still installing equip- By CLAYTON IRWIN you. I shall worship the gre AP Features Writer + ment. The idea of going down was AP Features Writer under your little feet. I shall Who ever said women were bad’ much simpler than its execution,’ jeEW YORK, Aug. 26—In a —€?t—. You are not going to juck on ships? “Way back in the and I wondered how those of us stuffy, hatbox-size dressing room like your mother, are you? days of sorcery and supers’ with a little extra avoirdupois 0] a idway theater, have us on board, but these days, small round hole (the hatch) and|.vearily to a wooden bench. On' I Made This Overnight Ti things are different. descend a perpendicular ladder.|the stage, a men’s chorus shouted; “Requires a powerful fungici The nine women I accompanied We did it though, with only two the lively melody of the drinking Many liniments and ointments on the first feminine war work- torn stockings as casualti jsong from “The Student Prince.” |ot strong enough. Ask ers’ inspection tour of a warship We Janded in the d tor-! At50, “the girl with the million-: 8'St for Te-ol solution. were not only good luck for the « alcohol, it PENETRAT! : pedo room,” which, .idollar legs” is back on Broadway.' Reaches more germs faster. submarine Dace, but without ico huids abput half of the sixty- It is the first time since 934,' ull strength oy "Athiones a them. it wouldn't have been a 1 : oe n odd bunks on the Dace. Those’ when she starred in the musical) sweaty, itchy or smelly feet. ubmarine at all. Those wemen sailors sleep peacefully on their show, “Everybody's Welcome.” In, 35¢ back next Carr if make the valves that put the sub collapsible flat-spring bunks— the current production of the Sig- pleased. Locally at én into submarine. with torpedoes under and over mund Romberg operetta she is the| Pharmacy.” Eager Workers them all the time! WAVE Ensign gay, scatterbrained scullery maid is poked out of Mary Bailey assured me that it with a few lines to speak, a fe' he first ht was safe, because the things that! lines to sing, a few dance steps t a sub as we drove up to the set off the torpedoes weren't set, perforni. j ectric Boat Company in Con- but personally, I prefer my ex- “I know it's a step in the right | icut. The Jenkins Bros valve- plosives a little further away. direction.” she savs. “It’s the | makers fidgeted impatiently while Into Maneuver Room beginning of my second career in Br HUGO S. SIMS. Special Washington Correspondent of The Clinen LEADERS NOT OVERLY-OP- unable to establish nations of ! their own. baa a SUGGEST icepead (apd Princple probably applies the people of Sout! James F. Byrnes, director of land who wires Far _ la have asserted th War Mobilization, declares that right of “self-determination” | “there is nothing to justify the! against the Brit a ish Em, py Rap eng- amaamgr, surrender | presumably, it also Fela Axis powers in the near the People of Ulster who have| bey? hi ai J BS PY reac a emai a part of the | People is country, the for-; If these conclusions be cor-| mer Supreme Court justice ex- rect, does the principle apply to} Pressed confidence in ultimate, the Mohammedans of India, in overwhelming victory over both their demand for Pakistan and Germany and Ja but declar- the Hindus, in their demand for} ed that he was “authorized by an Indian nation, con plete and the President to say that, in his intact? judgment, as of today, “the n Nine eager he the car windows f - In the affairs of the United | jor battles lie ahead of us, nut States, the principle apparently ‘ d took precic minutes We crawled over women sewing the theater. I couldn't have ask- | behind a applies to the ¥; 0 people, i out special passes and scbestos on the sub’s pipes, over © for more success as a dancer. ; 5 question is y itim then ducked through a ded _ ‘Quebec, issued a vigorous official ‘Does it apply to the peopie of AT PE TT RS pins enough identification? ere ax eg autem tien thing serious, I want to act.” = orp ever predict § eat Rico, who have been con- Official Navy Phote T just can’t wait to get inside Here, in a space about the size of end of the war in six months. ducting something of an agita- 7 ub and see the valves \ smi tcher ere al » Army is turning ordnance de- The Prime Minister denies that tion for independence?” | + THE U. S. NAVAL HOSPITAL here has two new com- ake all installed and ready to/2,anaU MHSMEn. were tol the (Pots over to private industry. he made any such statement. { Does it apply to the people of | mandir officers, Comdr. Francis P. Gardner, USN, er aaa irikesianived. pins “ Be i ke ; : se geri he The words of these high offi- Hawaii, those of the Virgin Is- !eft, is Lhe executive officer succeeding Captain Clyde chinist Meric Forgette said. “I The angie saat didn't look aah cl tials are spoken to prevent the lands, or to the inhabitants of, Brunson, (MC), USN, and Captain John L. Frazer, think of us have ever jarger FICTION - NON-FICTION people of this country from Texas, should that State decide (MC), USN, is the commanding officer succeeding » submarine than. As we stumbled through the TECHNICAL that the war is over. to reestablish the Republic which Captain Jesse W. Allen, (MC), USN, who has been 9 AM. to 8 P.M. rest of the sub, every once in a it is true that the trend of the was founded when it gained its) A . . ‘Look, there’s one of ours now,” i ‘ = 2 5 S| teanrferred to the Navy Hospital at Philadelphia. sean 3) 2 odes ;_ While one of the women stopped v i war has completely reversed it- indepedence from Mexico? quealed Carmen Dodriguez, pull-’ and screeched, “There's one of ie you're Loonie Fea self in the past year but it is, It should not be forgotten that ing my 4rm violentiy conte: -Welieaahet i ane: alee: al cela : without doubt, equally true that the only effort at self-determin- - a eoner fie Of Valves and Things would try to cram into one square SS ngs "as Se" c'ae'a:, § BEMALE VIPERS GET THE OSCARS ©. .%.%00mm Th. wuld io som no au of this country was smothered deck on the given cred ence between a valve and a handiwrk. Obviously, it i ible for with sw sth- de yes Fe sage Olt : En THOU ( Catlnge: in crn Siaize atieeyned, “in 901. , vise, but let it be stated for the | The valve-makers loked curl! Seg Dawe, SMT six months, but it would be fool- “to choose the form of govern- | By ROBBIN COONS rin a talking “R. Imit- 1ecord that there are all sizes of ously out of place on the sub, and 33 s $7. ish for us to depend upon it.’ ment under which they would! HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 26.—\ ing now it was her mistake, and vaives, most of them about two as a matter of fact. they looked 4 Semonton $7. The best way to expedite victory live.” x tue is iis own re d anywhere she would like some day to try hundred times the size of the one more like the housewives they is to increase our pressure upon but in the movies -The sweet lit- #8@In your radiator. And they're reallv are than precision workers. the enemy. This requires in- SHIP LOSSES ARE HEAVY tle heroine may get the Bette Dav is a Maugham _ astead a chrome or a But they know all about valves. -= creasing activ it’s usually the female mad authors are to. be here Ww much to see ahove phemneremnte e ee ae . i foot Dace, Except Hershey links draft to war » tgets the billing, the front. Any let-up in production ALLIES & ; ‘ Mildre the workmen who were drilling changes; keeps fathers last. will give the Axis a breathing The statement, issued by Presi-|*he bank account pas eng "\nacoie cans inindirets bE idles tatudh: whee ‘ / ; spell and lengthen the war. lent Roosevelt and Prime Minis-| The prolific W. ymerset | Ot ow 2 ater she plating will be riveted to make’ © ter Churchill, on U-boat warfare, |; Maugham ought to get a plaque of 1a) a sly poisonous | the sub watertight : { SELF-DETERMINATION PROB- eveais a considerabie net increase ;8tatitude from the women stars po apres ip The “All our stuff is down under J F S LEMS jin the tonnage of shipping avail- 0Ut here, if for no other reason 74, ie ee one of the women decided. “Let's . e IDEA NOT EASILY APPLIED |< ijje to the United Netions. This|than his marked tendency to cre The principle of “self-determ-| is encouraging but there is no|ate fictional women of the type), Mad ee ges Con- The whole deck was only 22, LICENSED (WEST CLOTHES SHOPS, Inc.) imation” was enuncjated by Presi-'} asis f t the state-| Wise actresses yearn to play ance Bennet a Lanchester bi # 7 Sant Woodrow Wilson during the | hg imism in the siate-| ee Stee teat oan ure others who profited by soot oe ee into| 1906 CATHERINE STREET § PHONE 249 * DUVAL at, SOUTHARD last war. It has been empha-! “During 1943, new ships com-| teresting, and interesting if not ‘TerPre! . m Oe r | - a sized during the course of the! pieted by the Allies exceeded all |€xactly “bad.” a ofa ee | Key West, Florida : Present struggle and apparently <inkings from all causes by up~| Our latest Maugham heroin would be stretching ttsiaiese'sni fepresents one of the ideals of yard of 3,000,000 tons.” |is Veronica Lake. She had finish- “#¥ that this is the type of role } the post-war world Anparently, the enemy is taking | ed playing his ruthless, cruel Dora ‘ht Alice Faye has in mind when OFFICIAL DISTR | : 7 _ In his remarks, commemorat-' , tremendous toll of shipping, re-|in “The Hour Before the Dawn, rer oer agi ee ee UTORS i the first anniversary of the’ »s-diess of the very poor results| when a fall on the set sent her to AUC doesn't specify Maugham Charter, President! citzined by U-boats. Such heavy|the hospital. The c All she wants is “the kind of pic- Roosevelt referred to “self-de- | iosces have not been indicated by | charming person who, ture in which I can w cafe without knowing GOWNS & i news dispatches covering the war,/#gent, bites the English hands Gatti t . MILLINERY we 80 far as we have been able to ob-' that feed her. It gave Veronica a pea il be asked to sir | - serve. {chance to go seriously dramatic P sacarg — sap oes oe ot pes Mrs. ee H . : aon! Msiied Efincspatie structed “os al away her peck-a sry sida ea aga ois Devel do ke wie be 4 can Arlo 379 vessels of 8,818,622 tons. If we os “bec coo that she j analysis. it is, #@d July production, this nation Maugham delineates few “pret 4 io ” 3 See enident as, has produced about 10,500,000 tons ty” or “soft” women, and is rath- 4) ' . . - 5 rt taht-pt ail peo. (of ships so far in 1943 er hard on the sex in his fiction ie, ' WASHABLE and DRESSES See Them— ; ‘i tenn of Gov. _ Certainly, the British have pro- portraits. Those portraits hha nf COOL SUMMER Note Prices Ree eee ahich they will|duced some shits. Consequently, / been doing big tl i The 21 Fox | since tlie net gain has been “up- tresse live” This is a general phrase of considerable magnitude and its meaning depends upon its application The question arises as to the “peoples” who are to have “the right to choose the form of Gov- ernment under which they will live.” Obviously, it must apply to the peoples of Europe, dom- inated by alien governments and ward of 3,000,000 tons, our losses His S must have exe 4 7,000,000 tons made Jear in 1943.” in 1922. his I ri - If this is ct and we no | Letter” t ght M k prospect of its be unless | pictures seven y t the President i Prime Minister | brilliant brief have unders‘ated the net in-| death r $ xing. the United |S: ng ships at the rate | C crease” of Nations are xf one million tons a month. ] _| VITAMINIZED FIRE THIS IS THE ARMY, MRS. JONES WATER By H. W. BLAKESLEE AP S I By CORP. TRUDY WHITMAN jtrain out of North Station: w NEW YORK. A AP Features were all too eager to get there. At of the pr e We were an vddly Ayer WAAC trucks awaited us| chased out of tunch, 173 of ti'6? wr ot a and we admirea the manner ¢ pen ns if from our friends and relatives and} a ACER a lined up on the north balcony of sis mar : f i are rs ern Grand Central Terminal for our ee eee first Army roll call. We looked pavint See cane 4 That, however. d tach other with friendly curios- |" sons a Ito ; 7 nilitary ' waar asi Bon Our destination was a m : a ar 96: secret — until a contingent from sie pres aot rc ira rsa sey joine s with bag- ‘ — —— no ped i "9 a eaiee ert to figures. Fort Devens, Muss. We decided, The approach i Fort Devens | w that we must be going there too ;impresse dus all. Fe e check- | mins and enthusiastically discussed the /¢d in, fed, assigned bed number dvantages of New England cli- i marched to our barrac pee at this time of year. There; There were mixed emotions as . was an immed tendency to the bed numbers turned into up- ake what we got and find it wd per or lower berths arid those who or - . ee WAAC characteristic, I now. drew lowers felt lucky in the ex-| “ot on b treme, until they realized that the | Medical A believe F. Nov nd S When the roll call was complet ed, we headed for the train in col- umns of t Those with heavy wistful eyes at the idle red caps but everyone strug- gled on and somebow we managed it. Good humor, good appetite and good food carrisd us through the in| re i at Boston’s South Station in mid-afternoon and struggled with our suitcases down an endlessly long plat- form to the street, where Army ?rucks were waiting to convoy us to North Station. There were high - vitched screams and squeals as we loaded ourselves imto the trucks and friendly chiding from civilians. A sailor Soe, cares to win the war for us. oan of the girls retorted, “No. we're just going to help you win it.” and his frown turned into a grin. There was less talk on the uppers would be more easily — ik. tare | bottles filled brand, 86.8 proof S of the bottles <posed to aged, while down below you bump your head or have to dou- ble up to struggle with the simple | matter of bed-making. No one who had an upper could be cajoled in- calipedbiage to an exchange. | The : hua We greeted lights out with | 10... welcome. We were fired but too 9) i.) excited ebout all that had hap- pened to us to do much sleep- ing. In such a short span of hours. we ‘realized. we had ac- tvally departed civilian life. B This is the Army. Mrs. Jones. vai And reveille at six o’clock— tw sharp. OD ST ch a PORTABLE POWDER ROOMS aie to vitamin lack BALTIMORE. 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