The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 7, 1945, Page 1

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—_ Associated Press Day Wire Service and AP Features For 65 Years Devoted to the Best interests of Key West Key West. Florida. tus =n most equabie cumate @ (D- country, with «as srerege range of only 14° Fahrenbet | Che Keri West Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, VOL UME LXVI. No. 291 DECEMBER 7, 1945” ‘MAKING SEARCH 9444444@-#'l) S SERVICE [Gertie Smacks Beak Ficld Supervisor Of State, Adres At tay Meany Sam Moorer Tells About. SCHOOL OFFICIALS ae ao | TABULATE RETURNS Legislation Which Has OF ITS ELECTION. Greatly School System | , | Improved, Monroe county school board, at a meeting last night, tabulat- jed the returns in Tuesday's elec- | tion and found them to be the! am Moorer, field super-|S2me as the unofficial count visor of the State Depart-| that was published in The Citi-; ment of Education, was the|zen Wednesday. chief speaker yesterday at} Athletic Coach Hoffmeister the weekly luncheon of the | asked thé board to provide the § Key West Rotary Club. | high school basketball with rR stopWatches, balls - and other} He declared that sd a ‘Gnd hdl was “Hitorgh: the adoption’ of legislation ; lature, the publie school s} $ Ito. buy musical compositions and } tem in Florida had been im-|a $295 instrument for the high | proved greatly. The primary | school band. factor, he said, in bringing about that desired end was that $6,000,000, in excess of ; what had been appropriated last year, was set aside for the enhancement of the cur- riculum in the public schools of Florida and for 5 in the sala Mr. Moorer that the salaries. still below that of wages paid many laborers, must be in-} creased still more before a higher percentage of compet- ent teachers can be secured for Florida schools. In that connection, he ex-; plained that, throughout Florida, there are many emergency teacher em- ployed, because of the in- ability of principals, due chiefly to the recent war, to engage teachers with ce tificates from the State De- partment of Education. In me places in the state, he asserted, the number of “emergency teach reach 50 percent, thou in the state as a whole, the per- centage ranges from 15 to 20. In improv au the standa rd of teaching, field supervi ors have ahi ‘employed to visit all public schools in the wate with a view of learning in what studies they are backward and in what stud- ies they are outstanding. In the latter instances, the tems that are high in any school are recommended to ‘other- schools where similar systems are low. For instance, he learned that the social department study was par- ticularly high, and he devot- ed several hours to con- ferring with the teachers in that department, so that he can explain to faculties in other schools. where there is a deficiency in that depart- PG E00. a: ment, the procedure that is) December 38. followed in the Key West} ves ere iar High School, of which Hor-| clear of the dang ace O’Bryant is principal. The danger are water area 7000 yards dffshore ————— Key West bounded by azimuth 2 270 degrees from 24 degrees 32 “HYDRAULIC BRAKE nutes 48 seconds North Lati- SPECIALISTS tude—81 degrees 48 minutes 37) Let Us Check Your Brakes seconds West Longitude, south to Lou Smith Auto Service ATTLEE SAYS | ENGLAND WILL ACCEPT LOAN | | SOME CONSERVATIVES oP-| POSED ACCEPTANCE BUT| HOUSE OF COMMONS EVI-| DENTLY AGREEABLE | which are (By Associated 9 i LONDON, Dee Though the: Proposed loan of the United = Si has met with a mixed reception} { the House of! with some conserva-} tives opposing the acceptance of} the loan, Prime Minister Clement} Attlee said today the house will] accept the loan. j conservative ° Particularly Lord k’s Daily Mail, opposed acceptance. The M that, if Great Brita loan, it will have to pay terest of $144,000,000 a year the year 2001 The > opponents ption by t! eiton Wood ments and the estab | an international bank, on the} ground that the adoption of the proposals would put an end Great Britain's preferential agreemen Ont Attlee pointed out that re fight- » house of | de agree- hment of matter, Prime Minister La bill , and added t fident it will be pee FIRING PRACTICE ANNOUNCED TODAY today in Key West nounced will be i of Battery > Key West, from! on Decca = to 12:00 noon on All aircraft and d to remain area. will be th }Tem by FOR FIVE PLANES : STILL: MISSING. | SURFACE CRAFT AND NUMER- OUS AIRCRAFT TAKE UP, HUNT IN WATERS OF AT-; LANTIC (By Associated Press) MIAMI, Dec. 7.—Surface craft and 240 planes are searching the Atlantic today off the Florida’ { coast for the five torpedo plane i with 14 crewmen, that d: ‘ed Wednesday, ppear- but no trace of ny of the missing aircraft had been fourd up to early this aft- ernoon. . A suggestion was made that possibly the five planes had lan: ed at some other field, but it was Pointed out that, had such been the case, information to that ef- fect ‘would have been received there shortly. after the landing. Tt- was said further that, al- though each of the planes had the} usual Tadio equipment, no me sage had been received from ary of them. ‘CHRISTMAS SEALS — FOR TUBERCULOSIS PREVENTION SENT CITE COUNTY WORK: SPREAD G? DREAD DISEASE DU. WAR YEARS TOLD BY; CHAIRMAN TREVOR | NOVENZER CF Placed ix were the Christmas Work of the N. local. Tubercul financed ent-r plish 2 lions Locally vo schools, a yearly visit of t ne Un s for 1 | by the local Cli work and hi s the purchase of equipmer r Hospital ‘J, CARBONELE IS _ CITY HEAD TODAY City Manager W. W. Der t expects to be back from the Jecksonville meeting of the Florida Lague of Municipalities Jr., who was named May the Commission heads the city today. At the last meeting of commission City Manager Ds eritt said thst within two we appontment of the new manag may be confirmed by the com- mission. 304244444448 4444444 PRESCRIPTIONS f2=...757" Ingredients Compounded by Experienced Pharmacists GARDNER’S PHARMACY | Phone Free Delivery ~ ser eew ~~ + yen EEF EP RE my In Recent Noewelefe : Gertie ‘the Gull has. @ bandaged beak and are we h:ppy about it” Harold the: Heron reported to The Citi- zen reporter as he sauntered down to the foot of Front street by the fish docks to get the latest news about the weather. Harold went on to eluci- date that Gertie gan into that mess of ropes hastily put on harbor craft when last week's northwester ceme up. Bill Pelican sziled into the quay wall put out this webbed feet and skidded to an amphibious stop at the same time scooping up a bit of fish from Peter Roberts. The vaunchy Bill promotly put an end to long legged Harcld’s telk by pointing to the lovely warm weather Key West is enjoying today while the rest of the country was encased in ice and snow and sleet. He forecasted warmer weather today and tomorrow. Bill s:id Atlanta was down to 31 degrees, Chicego to 27, and New York to 41, St. Louis wes right at freezing 32, Tamva was 50 and Miami went down as low as 51 last Right with frost expected near itat are>. Key West's low wes 57 with high of 69. VI LELLEL LEY CASH TAX MONEY NOT MUCH MORE i ' { } Peaceume iooting has placed th¢ STANDS READY .TO ASSIST! VARIOUS EM|2LOYES ml MAKING NECESSARY aD-| JUSTMENTS Transition from wartime to a ; United States Lmployment Serv- !ers make | ments ; tion of the United States Em; {out of a job, | cble for employment. | such Gpenjng as his trainjng, city THAN LAST YEAR THIS YEAR AMOUNTED. TO $139,204.55. NOVE?:3ER OF LAST YEAR $132,374.05 ctons for the reeched the hig! monies Teteive: the same. ules Koberts t being a fate allowed for n the month of ment of city commis Thus the ? vith ring the month of collections ith person- unting to tr of $138,- of this amount of $5,515.71, an $113.63, bringing total to $132,- of cash ecnanegeaneetseremotngt ast Hood’. Poultry and Eggs 919 Southard Street ROASTERS and Battery Raised FRYERS Dressed On Premises AA EE, Hointed out, will help the other WILL EF. P. ROBERTS Electrical Contractor 529 William St. Phone 463-3 ! did . exist. , available jobs would utilize their} requirements. Sentenced To Death By rang ice in the role ot helping work the necessary utilization of highest skills, Jeff Knight, manager of the local USES of- fice explained today. “Matching men and jo Mr. Knight, he primary for wc... Plans for activities during 1945) sicr he first registers) highlighted the December Board with the. Employment Service to' af Directors luncheon meeting of establish the fact that he is avail-ithe Key West Chapter, Ameri- Aa erick 3 USES] can Red Cross, held, Tuesday interviewer offers him referra es a dining a alk tae La Concha Hotel. Committee chairmen _ told plans organize for the purpose of training unteer workers States Em-; Partments. a clearing; George O. Lucas. the chapter, pre troduced Mrs. themselv of time and trou-! 5 ble by starting their scarch for a/ eneral field job at the USES office. By this the Southeast corker C#2 Red Cross, offices at ¢ ta, Georgia, who is pa chapter offices a routine Plans for the annual y at which time the election board members for the ensuing year takes flece, were discussed, with a tentative date early January meeting It was with deep regret that | the resignation of Mr. P. J. Ros who had been chairma the Red Cross, War Fund C: for the past two ye2rs, cepted. The beard was unanimous its expression of appreciation fo: the valuable ryvices he had rdered in viding Key West “over the to) in’ successfully raising the auota ‘allotted to Monrce County. Mrs. 2} cf the Red Cross . ~ who faithfully 2 war recreation the U. v21 Hospita ed new short qualifying twelve n Ladies had just been completed SINGLETON AND dies had just been complet HODGE ATTEND pital Council. which isa Red MARATHON MEET Sic, sPonsored civic program ment Service. schools peience, skill and physical ca | Participation, erable hi to fill. -If no} 7 table jobs immediately vailable to he may then nemployment at new classes are to vol in 10U5 var di cha'rman of in vis meeting of have been filled arrival, o By they wveacuug the of an USES first, find out what and E. A. Har was Home Sc Polly C Miller Makes Report On Advert skills, and they. can, select fr: those that appeal most str aftcr consideration of ‘person: Workers who reg- with the USES concentrate is where have the nee of succe: al USES office is a job? See a was ac- e SO ywhere c-minded organi dividuals in every com near military installatior tients -t the Naval Hos; will receive as uc! hristmas cheer as it ale to give them. Mrs. Ma ie Ham Stephen ef the: Key Cemmcrce. a manager of Hotel SEs were guests la night Co nck opersticn” mecting. Befcre the me presided ov rum. A. H. Parrish, the Morroe county reported nine volunte served 272 hours du month: of November, ma f) Home" visits <nd condtict fofficé interviews} Mrs. Florence Dulion, chair- {man of the Junior Red Cross reported that the annual mem- bership drive which is conduct- ed throughout the nation each ; November closed _ successfully ‘with a total of $288.76 received from children of the Key West High School, Junior High, Divi- given. in Gene rant. “We had all the dishes that vo with that delectable fish.” Mr. Singleton said. “and wound up with ice cream a la mode.” Mr. Singleton is a hororary rember of the Marathon Chamber of Commerce. He made an ad dre: at the meeting. in which, he said that the interests of the Florida Kevs shovld be consider-{ ed as a whole and should not be cesressted. What helno< one. he “SERS ec NOTICE On. or about Nover 16th, 1945, 1 package addressed to Mrs. Dy2] Kinser of 161-F, Poin- ciana Place was erroneously de- |livered by our truck to someone in Key West. It will be appre- jCiated if anyone knowing the | whereabouts of this package will {phone or call Railway Express, Miam Leonare Sawye First Class Job with Pre-war Paint $45.00 uae NAVARRO, Inc. | O. L. BOSSOM, Opposite Bus Station | Agent "RED CROSS DIRECTORS DISCUSS PLANS Sm > ® "= “WITH AREA OFFICIAL ON VISIT HERE On By MacArther 5B fore Geing Inte E ising Assn. SHOWN THAT FLORID. EVE CLADES CAE FURS >= MANY JOBS Corner SIMONTON and GREENE Streets ANNOUNCES THE OPENING of Their LUNCH ROOM Hear TUBA and GIBBY Play Your One Number All — BEER * PLENTY of PARKING SPACE... DRIVE IN * ————— — __ REGAL BEER by the CASE ___ a e Are ‘Now Accepting ‘COLOR FILM for DEVELOPING FOOD SALE. LIVE POULTRY at-- KEY WEST WOMAN’S CLUB Saturday Afternoon from 4:00 to $:00 2’Clock ea | See the NEW CHRYSLER | MARINE ENGINE On the FLOOR at HASKINS’ MACHINE SHOP PHONE 723 azimuth 200 degrees from the same point. White at Fleming Phone 5 “Opposite Army Barracks’ altitude over the danger area EE: tei | “Spririgtime in the Rockies NORE AIRS | Apply Manager, La Concha Hol | iP anal aA TO YS — GIFTS, H 718 Duval Street Maximum Ordinate: 1900 feet. WANTED fe ison cat Snapshots cairn: © PHONE 1000 Danger ‘to all aircraft below this STENOGRAPHER GENE AUTRY 'in ‘ 48-Hour Service Sawyer Radio & Appliance Co SCREEN WIRE Atomic Service STRUNK LUMBER YARD | PHONE 816 | wovereeee RADIO REPAIRS, ‘TOYS, GIFTS, SNAPSHOTS DEVELOPED — 48 Hour Service — TROPICAL TRADER — Sawyer Radio & iadhinss Co., 718 Duval St, Phone Wrenn es.

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