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if civie matter over, newspaper work, ; he others. In t = * HF sf irs 2 proper pub- will ‘know ‘Get jout’ and; do the Yourself, by inter- Jheads of various or- was the adyice pH ¥ie' ? ef Hy | ‘ive you two 4s” “But, told him, Mosca you good unless you (thee ont tol 5 2 - Hi re arid work for at he should interview. : : it Here Spirit under somali Thea Th be * done ti orders come theough..But ‘How to Get More Out of mature warrant yeoman im order to get more would have only A WAVE just see there is a which is not E> F z e§ Fe Fi dri now in the hectic a new Key West, it back and look at the erystaliine green water island or one of our ; ; au oifa Tee business contact. “Th: a which characterized Old Key West should be thouglit of more often. . ° ANOTHER FOR SINGLETON! Mr. Singleton has scored again an article in the | Social 2 with pictutes ,6f Key. Incidentally, photos taken by a group I am working with were used in the publication, in- cleding one photo I took. Lucky good advice on that shot. aie bites is on Key: West trees, * e SUE HERO HERE 3 Here's a little bit of heroism Navy Chief Electrician's J fh . J. L. Roll who is stationed received the Silver Star two presidential citations. is from El Paso, Texas and is ® regular with 12 years in the lavy. He made six patrols on the submarine Trigger and par- ticipated in the battles of Mid- Way, the Aleutians, and. Ad- miraities. Thén he was trafis- ferred to the submarine Sea Lion and participated in two patrols whieh included some heavy depth charging in the Yellow Es Sea. This ship sank a Japanese; earrier north of Japan and a Japanese battleship off Formosa. e ° Pint mi NAVY RESERVE Commander R. D. Campbell, who has been in the Navy seven years, and has been senior dental officer at the Dispensary of Navy Base ts due for retirement May 24. Commander Campbell was one of the first 25 reserves brought into the Navy just be- fore the war. ~ PIRE ORIGIN Chief Leroy Torres)said yester- @ay that he believed that the fire @t the warehouse of the Over- seas Transportation Company could have first started from: He (absently): “Paying for it.”] city. * springing up in a new coat of . “Tomorrow and: id him the appro-— @ this morning was reading pi , drive. Many; a @ good serubbi the Submarine Cubera.! wea Sree out grass as soon as appa- ratus got e the inside of th 4 warehouse was séen to be blaz-| ing fiercely, Torres immediately sent in a general alarm. Thdse: ; big tanks in the rear were a piven no age pote ae were Mg near wilding might shave ‘flieked eigarettes ‘beneath ie building which started the ire. fj leaves becoming brown. Also our Hayden Sra the comrtittee writes: “The so- tree began to do the same. Then| Called Latin Aimierican case in- thousands of little Sprouts came up- with pretty green leaves and ‘the ‘tree -was @orgeous in green agai All the trees over the city are green. Then this must ‘be spring. Let’s see now a young man’s fancy in the spring turns to. . There you are fellows. j e e PUBLICITY PICKUP Clem Price, chairman of the: Cancer Drive Fund, tells us our ublicity is probably the greatest given, any. cancer, group drive in the state. Gerald Saunders. of the Stadium Committee writes in to thank us for spreads’ on Queen contest. .) You. ‘tell us,;: we'll tell everybody in the city! That’s our. businiégs. : PEOPLE'S FORUM | eis, but the editor reserves the _— to delete items which Fe ‘The writers pte ge enna ‘the fires imaior tape in this ing are“ are eruititiy” funk les tolerated by our city gdév- jetmment within hailing distance jot the City Hall and what other ‘city of comparable size permits ; wrecks to be strewn along the curbs? Do we have laws with’ equal enforcement for all or we merély put laws and ordinances! future reference. | Our City Hall is truly ‘historic: but in heaven’s name are we o- itig to ‘keep it lodking outside like somebody’s s' hild that needs brick exterior of the new office ‘downstairs ahd wonder if a little stucco might net change it from) the appearance of some midwest] : : Some effort has beén| NEW YORK, April 25. — This jailhouse. let us not stop there. We should appearance of the ‘City Hall—does the tottering structure remind us| believe we have about'one of the jorst views of wrecks: from our ity Hall which we would never. hd ina two-by-four town in the ypress swamps. jow we have found it necessary to tax even the sidewalk space of homes of priv-' ate citizens with parking meters how about using some of the gold we find in them there sidewalks to improve our City Hall that is only standing by the grace of re- inforced cements. ' By our. indifference we can be- come our own worst enemties. A few days after a recent article, “Sleep On”, every organization in town for some reason got right on the ball and everything is clicking in that direction as it {should be to get thosé ferries in ‘Key West, Long since dead and ‘forgotten is that election protnise |to clean-up the city by enforcing ithe law. I wish the city would ‘start on a certain part of Louisa Street, where bushes are five feet high in the middle of the street— almost, and ducks, chickens and (rabbits run wild, and the big boulders that Black Beard stepped ashore on stick up like jetties in Government Cut but the taxes soar higher with less and less improvement. | Let's quit kidding ourselves and enforce our laws, { . ALBERT G. ROBERTS. Key West, Fla., ‘April 23, 1946. j iS SRE AGE a Pate } THEY RUN HIGH wood, the. question of National | Airlines. service between Key, -| our’ Hépe tHat a decision will be ‘i trict Convention at Miarni Beach, | vention. on the books to have thei tr) W; I often stand] of practically all its heavy ma- to look at the unfinished outside| chihery and sending it to Siberia. made to improve the interior, so| afternoon, shortly before the ery shame on the entire exterior} was said that a of our, past, present’ or future? I| vestigate the charges that have Propriate supervisor: After, the, SENATOR PEPPER AT R7- | QUEST OF KEY WEST CHAM.| BER OF COMMERCE | GRIEVANCE In a letter from the Civil Aero- | i nautics Board to Senator Claude Pepper ‘which was relayed to Key West Chamber of ‘Com- merce Secretary John Spotts- been afiended by a Navy Cc vilian personnel instruction. No change has been made, however, West and Havana tay reach a4 gards to griévaiices. decision soon.” Thess abe ‘pei j L. Welch P irmé ge eae ele! rogue, chairman of fe ive. A arlebatis is re-| ferred first to the immediate su- | pervisor, then to the master or volves appliation for additional and Havana. This proceeding in- } volves a large number of appli- | cations and covers considerable territory. It is a highly contro- versial* matter @nd thas, been ‘pending for some time, ‘but it is of the Submarine Base. ¢ Hearings at the third stage will’ visory Committee consisting of civilians and officers appointed by the commanding officer. As in ‘the past, decisions of local’ eeaate | may. be appealed} thro’ the Navy Department in released in the near future. You appreciate of course that the Board’s decisidn must’ uhder the g law be based upon the facts of] Washington. kare ei record dévéléped during. the| Time limitations are specified formal hearing. In addition, since |" the order and should be noted: the service itivolved is of an|Submission: of a grievance must ; overseas nature the final publi-|M0t extend beyond 30 calendar cation of the décisioh is condi- days fromm the time it o¢turred, | tioned upon its approval by the|' The decision at.\the dirst stage president.” should not take more ‘than two} : working days; at the’ ''second| Name Two To ge, five working days; at the Retary Meet ‘fthird stage, 10 working ‘days. De- lays‘‘beyond these’ tithe limita- tiofis' must ‘be explairied in writ-i ing within the limitations. Appeals from the first stage B. C. Moreno and Clem Price! working days; from the second were named_as official delegates|stage, three working days; from) from the Rotary Club by Presi-|the third stage, 10 wotking days. dent Horace O’Bryant to the Dis-|If extenuating circumstances ex- n ist;“an—extension may be re- quested. Thus, the time limit on the total eldpsed time is 23 days from the initiaticn of a grievarite to the commanding’ 6ffi¢er’s ‘deci- Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Mr. O’Bryant and Sebastian Cabrera will also attend the con- im management's policy as re-| employees with a claim Jactive inight-shitt ‘in jarest to the Accounting Dept., - 91, US. Nar ‘forms may also te) secured in per- service between the United States| senior civilian supervisor afd fi- so from the Industrial Relations nally to the commanding officer /Division, Mrs. Fi , Iie as at the. ‘Apri was a tentative be handled vy a Grievance Ad- {limit set for filing back aay we plications, but anyone who has a pay claim may fill out the proper form inv cot FASCISM STILL | - (Continued ‘trois, Pagé! One) <}aenis: ulebie tor aspistarice should it not, ¢xplode; the squd arid “advice to employees and all’ i it, in some other way. [levels ‘Of management. i Press Says a US. ng Japan ~ 44 = MOSCOW, ‘April 25.—Alllotalt exer newspapers today publish e'd jn; jstaties it Which it was said that Unlited States tr are “systi- matically jobtinig daipain.” is Japan, ‘the. stories declared,’ is being stripped. of its art treas~ ures, jewels and ‘bars of gold and silver and,they, are being shipped eae United States. 5 io comment, was, made in h mm about the Russian gharge, whith is considered as ving beet made to divert at- tefition from the charges made against Russia about stripping fiortherh Manchuria and Korea sioh. The personnel staff of the Industrial “Relations: Division- and fhe “SHOp'' “ $apéritrten- initiated int “a , ; {Of gtievance protedure—appeal to the maste: \or sentir’ Civilah persorinel su- pefintendent—must be via i etsonnel supervisor jof the. ae- vity oF unit concerted. a All appeals from efficiency rat- ing under the Shop Efficiency Rating: system must go through! the Central Review Board’ and! aré not to be handled under the procedures of this ameéndnieht, | — PAY CHECKS COMPUTED Extra checks for rétroactive night shift pay will go to certain pet diem employees, it has been announced by Actountitig Chief) Clerk Francis X.°Delaney. Ap-| UN plications have ‘beeh prepared Security Council reconvened, itjand distributed to the various F majority of the|Shops. | Each employee is to fill) out thé pplication, promptly. and returi it to his leadingmah or ap-. \Plan Investigation Of wiish Dictator France members favor the- appointment of a sub-tommittee of five to in- | been made against Dictator Fran- ‘| cisco Fratico cf Spain, particu- larly. the charge that he is har- boring several hundred Nazi scientists and ‘former -warlords, who. are making preliminary preparations for another war. Russian, French, Polish and Mexican delegates favor taking immediate action against Franco, but it was said that the sub- committee proposal probably will be adopted by the council. Should the committee be named, it will be directed to make a report to the council on May 17. Representatives from Poland, France, Chiha and Austria will be named on the committee, and it was said that the fifth place probably will go to Great Brit- ain. Ambulance — i Several persons escaped unhurt’ whenva Navy ambulaiée crashed) into an atitomobile ‘at Grinnell! and Eaton streets at 7:55 p.m.| yesterday. According to Pélied Chief Louis Eisner, the ambularice was trav- when it struck the car ownéd and operated by a Mrs. Sims of Key West. The auto was going south- west on Eaton street. The impact caused the ambu- lance to skid and overturn sev- eral. times. The driver of the ambulance fled before the arrival of police investigators. DATE IS CORRECTED. | Fascists Shot Up Communist Quarters MILAN, April 25.—Italian Pe lice are still pressing the sear i “ for Mussolini’s stolen body, it Pi gg agg Ag ab was officially ‘announced today.| J, would address the Monroe Twice yesterday and oncé this}County Child Welfare Couricil at morning the police believed they 8 p.m. April 25, at the health had clues that would result injcenter, 203 Fleming stréc}, ‘The finding the body, but each clue|correct date is April 26, proved to be abortive. ee =a SS Fascists, last night, riddled the] Want to try a Uélicious des- socialists’ headquarters in this| sert? Cut grapefruit in half, city with bullets, but nobody! scoop out sections. Remove ex- was reported killed. Here, more} cess white part of skin to make a so than in any other city in} clean bowl. Fill empty shells Italy, fascism is séething, and| with sections, cover with vanilla the police are prepared to move} ice cream or lemon sherbet, then She: “What’s harder than a dia-} swiftly should the fascists at-| top with meringue. Brewn quick- mond?” tempt to stir up a riot in the] ly in hot oven and serve immied- iately. Automobile puld be eligible to represent lorida in the Atlantic City finals “Miss America” at a later | ing SI our ical j that publi RAILROAD COMMISSIONER A South Florida business man |} with an All Florida viewpoint “WIN .WITH WILLIAMS” (Paid Political Advertisement) “Employees should bear in » records, and that~ the Ac. iting Department will ‘process | le and forward them General Accouriting ' Office Washington, D. C. Tt ately that i erable time before payment. will’ be “effected, Eventual pavmert will be made by the General Az- Untitig Office in Washington Q : €j}and not by the Accounting De- should not require over three! partment of this Base. To Be Sponsored By Jaycee Group coittésr. @iBLE 10 ENTER HACE FoR “MISS AMERICA” aT AT~ Aigo it isto bel noted eat a MAMITIO CITY.) V0)” fevarite _A.committee was appointed to investigate the statlis of County Commissioner Ed Gomez rela- tive to his having taken up resi- dehte in Miami while still serv- MOnfoe, as rumor has it. Aj letter was ordered written to the couhty comimissicrers to umted to act as inspectors and clerks in districts in which they were not residents. Such an ap- ointment would be contrary to point out that, pliblished list ,ien had been ap- A.committee was appointed to meet Ki _ WeSt-Havana car ferry sys- % The group.was also ordered discussed. at Jength by the Jay- conditions existing here so that it may be given national publicity eling northwest on Grinnell street|im the magazine. It was thought | schools and returning servicemen might tablish practice. . RAARRAZARRBRAAAZ Ladd dba eeebhehhae ad composed of Keenan L. Conner,| dee . J. Pernick and Robert c. Pay may ob- z conducted by the Key « West Guard of Honor during the latter part of tiext month. q The appointive officers of the’ Post are adjutant, service officer, and judge advocate. The appoint- ments will be annouriced later. The following applications for membership were approve William E. Darby, Charles Salas, Jr. Joseph J. Kasisky, John J. Felker, John F, Peterson and William T. Cates. A contribution was voted to the cancer fund drive being con- ducted here. Captain U. J: Delgado: gave a report on the progress’ of ‘ the Key West’ Guard of Honor. The anhtal'lifé membership’ jn |" the'"pést 'was awarded to’ Com- marider’ Stirrup: si Bee ‘On ‘Tuesday’ evening,’ the Guird’ of Honor will ‘install: the new officers’ of’ the recently’ br-| ganized American Legion Post at Marathon. en j ‘Submarine » Key West, Fla. These » Schneider, uth Gate. at anytime to secure thelr) ,” states Mr. Deliiey, “that ‘ariount of work is nrieces- to complete r the'tlerical work ved in the examination of applications ‘as rapidly ‘as td the, Fai for payment. will be consid- PT STRONG ARM BRAND, Navy Hospital Men Get Tours 8s Key West’ aac RED CROSS ASKS THAT OR: GANIZATIONS GIVE TRIPS TO WCUNDED .gTours at the city atients atthe Naval hospital fs hone pe by Red, Cross here, ac- gording,, an), shnouncement iade by.,.Gerald Saunders, af Rotany Club,today. ., yids ‘| /Mr.,,Saunders. made. # .25,.a point. of 4 gyn ss, to, boys who, fought for our. co} ded He country jand were wount ihe ps Wary, iF ms WOULD. BE ELI. lehral hau STATE. SREP geal: -E Chaitibet“8f Com: “favorably to. a) proposal Sponsor a_ representative paest SEN ‘held ie ; Plans, |.in,, the! xf main talk,.of..they evening, that : thousands of: GI's,.did.. not: know} what \they were fighting for dur- ing the big battles, in, France.and Germany. é { Mr,, Dopp told of hunger among the children and adults of the French and Belgium countries which were stripped of all food by the retreating Nazis. Dopp said . after many cases seem he knew wnat he was fighting for—and that was human free- dom. When France lost its free- dom it became a slave to the Nazi invaders. as county commissioner in according to a CITY TRUCK DRIVERS ARE WARNED BY DOPP A notice postéd in ‘the city hall indicates ‘that city trucks are be- ing used for non-city purposes The notice, signed by Robert Dopp, director of public service, says: “Recent: excessive ‘consumption of gasoline by city trucks indi- city ‘purposes. Drivers are taux tioned to return trucks to park- ing places on the completion of their day’s work.” * laws. World War I Vet. fe gis . Not connected with any political with City Manager Dave to offer aid. in the problems might come up regarding the ‘ite the ferry company itself opose that the Jaycees help. its local problems, if any | arise. ¢-lotal medical situation was | WATER CONSUMERS who proposed iat the nal of the American Med- Association be advised of the It is anticipated that future operations of the distribution system will be maintained at higher pressures than in the past. : You are requested to inspect all lines, fixtures and especially toilets for possible leaks. The chart below shows how much leaks can cost recent graduates of medical it_be influenced by such icity into coming here to es- SUPPORT and VOTE FOR you: : sort GALLONS WASTED ai J SIZE OF PER MONTH COST OPENING AT 40-lb. PRESSURE. PER MONTH + > 692,400 $347.20 | 307,700 $153.85 § yy” 76,900 $38.45 1/16” @ 19,200 $12.12 | _ FLORIDA KEYS AQUEDUCT COMMISSION 38” e 1” @ JOE. WILLIAMS (Group 2)