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BAADDADAAAAAAAAALAAAAASASAAAAAAAAARRE NAVY NEWS SLANTS By J. HARMAN BRODOWSKL Civilian Publicity Director EX-SECRETARY OF the standard safety program. TREASURY SAYS ‘THANKS!’ | Each activity head is, according- afte, iii es sees ly, urged to avail himself of this nt | | Mpls ‘ — assistance in conducting periodic the. oxi taty « of the United ' Safety surveys and standardizing States Treaktiry, that’ youwill' bert safety program in his activ- more than proud to read: “To, 1% Shareholders in America: The Sach shop Bas €. personal su support that you gave your Gov-|Pervisor whose time, either ermment and your fighting men wholly or in part, ue devoted fo when you bought War Bonds! Sty. The object of assigning a greatly helped us in achieving competent Balpty Supervisor or final, complete, and smashing creating a_ safety organization Vietory. You backed your Gov- within an activity, abo wen ert ernment and your fighters to the to help supervisors fulfill their end, “The War Bond is now the Etetins Aenea a Fes sheen SYNTHETIC FUEL jue on sale as the Unité ates Savings Bond. You. owe it to bla hcate cena yourself to of safety responsibilities. keep on buying USO Gives |Farewell Ball For Gilmore By MARIPOSA HAYES, M/N Publicity Director The attractive open patio of the Jackson Square USO was again the scene of much gayety last Saturday evening when the gala farewell ball took place in honor of the USS Gilmore crew. There were guests from all the military bases who, as well as visiting hos- tesses from the Miami chapter USO, came down by air especial- ly for this occasion, . The ladies looked beautiful in their stunning evening gowns— some as chic as Paris models. Especially deserving mention was the turquoise ensemble worn by Miss Cecelia Rogan, designed by herself. It looks as though our petite Assistant Director had missed her calling and should be a leader of fashion instead! Our beloved Mrs. Alber looked especially sweet in white, and Miss Mary Baxter was quite as safety duties, not to relieve them | stunning as-ever. Miss Rose Cur- ry, president of our Junior Hos- tess group, was a veritable Dres- den doll, and Claudina La Fe, in rainbow colors over: black, was The Navy Department has an-|most attractive. Space does not Bonds, for they will do great} nounced plans for a long-term] permit further mention of the things for you — just as they did | study of synthetic fuels in co-| lovely features that went to for all of us in eight mighty War | operation with the oil industry} make up this altogether glamor- Loans. But. this YOU. The United States time | lowing a full-scale demonstra- Savings Bond, with its guaranteed values,’ fuels and lubricants at the Naval There Experiment: Station, | “lemon dances,” Maryland. The effi-| etc. hetic fuels and|taken of the young hostesses and when held to maturity, pays a| Engineering better return than any similar Annapolis, security anywhere, and the full ciency of synt it’s for|and engine manufacturers, fol-|ous evening! Mr. Adams and Miss Rogan tion of synthetic gasolines, diesel]took .charge of the direction. “snow-dances,” “tag dances,” were were Group photographs faith and credit of the United blends of synthetic and natural}some of the staff. The Gilmore States Government stands back fuels was of. this Bond. There is no stronger , the tests. security anywhere in ‘the world | today. demonstrated during} Band was in its usual splendid } form and Mademoiselle Mimi The synthetic fuels, manufac-| sang some French “Ou La La” tured, from natural gas, coal and] songs from “Gay Paree” during | “Like millions of others, you shale, were used to operate land-| the intermission. will probably want to continue |ing craft, amphibious tanks, an Among the late arrivals were buying regularly and systematic-; experimental gas turbine, and a}yt. William Baar and Ken Kru- ally so that you will have a sub- \turbo-jet engine..As the world’s} ger of the U. S. Air Corps, who stantial fund for the security of, largest consumer of oil the Navy have done so much to aid in yourself and your family in the is’ keenly interested in investi-|the social activities of the Du- years to come. **Add to your ‘take home sav-! time of emergency. ings’ through buying and_hold- | 3 ing United States Savings Bonds, ' Mary had a little Bond You will find them a growing Its size was mighty small; gource of satisfaction as the It followed her ten years or so—~ years go-by. ; My, how them Bonds grow! “Sincerely, “FRED M. VINSON, Society Note: *Ex-Secretary of the Treasury.” Lion Visits Murrays . DURANGO, Colo. — (AP) — C. ATTENTION. VETERANS! L. Murray ‘didn’t mind camping | Here is the answer to that big on a pienic ground near Duran- question— igo’s city limits while waiting <to | What is the Navy Department's | move into'a new home, wnt policy in regards to the extension | Wife’ heard a’ deep ‘cough iny the of preference in réemployment | Hight. ; to honorably discharged vet- etans, their widows, wives of disabled veterans who themselves are not qualified? ; And the answer from Naval Civilian Personnel Instruction N6. 245, reads: ; i ‘Statement of policy: visit and’ ‘another clean getaway. Next: night, the Murrays kept gating every possible source in| ya) Street USO. All were happy over the good news that we may expect the sub tender Gilmore back with us again in about three months. Transit Company Bus, Car Collided A collision between a Pontiac motor car driven by Mrs. Carrie A. Harris of Miami, and’ a Key til his} West Transit | company bus oc- curred yesterday, afterngon about 2 o'clock. Mrs. Harris was taken A flashlight yevealed., a moun;}to a locals, hospital for and the| tain lion. Murray. fait to‘ his‘ car | freatment:| And“ her :husband, for 4 rifle—while the libn saun-| Charles Harris} was) treated , for tered actoss hig bed, past his wife | a cut on his: left hand. “A third and out into the' dark. agatni,un-] gécupant of sthe : car,: Mrs... Ethel hurried: by ‘two’ parting shots. Be- | Blondell, of New York. :City,-a , fore dawn the lion made another | sister-in-law of Mrs.° Harris, re ceived no apparent injuries. Police reports stated that’ Mrs, Indian Official [Statue Of ~~ Predicts Peace! - Takes A oases — One be India’s} AP Newsfeatures inteatons wrcicte that ihe wmuij| BALTIMORE.—Vehus de Milo and religious differences which| #8 lcky—she only -had her now divide his country will dis-| arms wrenched off. If any statue ap} under the pressure of eco- has a just complaint, its the little nomie and social problems if in- “Sea Urchin,” a diminutive figure depende: comes, y Sir Cc. P. Ramaswami Aiyer,|€4 Baltimore's. staid. Washington dewan (prime minister) of Tra- sae for 20. vancore State, says that the In- tis an i i ‘Baltimore stulptor, Ea- pe Pola pore hs ead “ be : ward Berge. An anonymous donor Fs : ,00" presented the statue to the city in mutch occupied with overcoming ‘ }996_ and it has been the object mutual obstacles to expend ener- lof verbal and physical brickbats differences. The first attack came from a “Although at the present mo-/ school of art-lovers who poopooh- ment the questions of race and|eq the urchin’s artistic merits. A religion loom large,” he said,|second group resented. the tr- “yet the moment the work of ad-|chin’s position so’ near to the ministration commences under |jity’s massive ahd prided monu- an*interim government and al‘ment: to George Washington— permanent constitution is set up,|the first ever erected. the cleayage will soon become} A third group argued the ur- economic and social.” chin’s sex—in open debate—and He said he believed disputes| hasn’t yet decided definitely then would be “between capital| whether it’s a he or she, although of a small boy, which has adorn-{ gy on maintaining their’ present ever since. !and was missing for three days. i _ the figure is that of a others turned smugly 1 , tionary and sai ; urchin migh’ little boy, ee echinoderm — with. ‘shaped shell bearing : ; spines.” } verbal lashings final- When the ly ceased, the physical abuse be- gan: ; | ‘ Escapades of a Statue Here’s the sad chronology: 1932—The statue. was stolen’ Damage: A badly twisted arm. | good ; 19834—Smeared ‘rom head to n ; foot with a can of red paint. 20 1935—Stolen again. Damages:' achieve a A fractured back, cracked shoul-| “They wel ‘der, minor. abrasions, contusions} ‘The pennies ai ; and lacerations. numbered. by ‘sei 1943—Vandals again inflicted; slugs, cigarette | injuvies. dead fish one day. 1944—Wrested from its base,} The urchin just can't win.” and labor, industry versus agri- - culture, maritime interests versus Pina last leas ag ou me intérior,” he like. it a few weeks ago to Augustus bis paiaticuasd Koukol of Pittsburgh, Pa., a for- mer Lieutenant-Colonel in the Miami. After transacting the sale, Keys, Crawfish " % Pinder. went to Miami to famil- Entice Ex Porter aie, RO with the harbor 4 and channels of Miami. Yacht Back Home It was there that Pinder let go Percy Pinder, 1216 Petronia;to Koukol and his business part- stréet, the last turtle-fisherman ner on the beauties and wonders left in Key West, has by simple|of the waters around Key. West. description made the purchaser|They listened and then’ asked; of Dr. Yates Porter’s former, Pinder if all they heard about the | thirty-eight foot cruiser such a'crawfish season here were true, “Keys” enthusiast, the yacht will'and Pinder assured them it was. Army, now doing advertising in| twisted and broken almost. irre- > parably. NOTICE!!! Trespassing Sand Key } 1944—City officials threw in ithe towel. The urchin was remov- | ‘ed to a warehouse for the dura-! ; tion, 1946—Park Director R. Brooke Light or area about it ls forbidden, Written auth orization must be obtaine ed from Commanding Officer, Coast Guard Group, Key West. ' ; STRAND THEATER | JAMES CRAIG in “She Went to the Races”, Is Your Program No. 962?—If It Is, You Get 2 TICKETS FREE!!! f Trespassers will be prosecuted to the full ex tent of the law. ? Monroe Theater soon be back in these waters|That was all they needed. Now! where Pinder will guide the new; Pinder has a date to return to| owner on a personally-conducted Miami to conduct the yacht and! tour. ‘its owner on a cruise of the Keys! Spanish Picture TODAY “Tay Jalisco No Tel Rajes Signed, U.S. Coast Guard $$ LK °° Purchasing the cruiser from Dr. : and all the sport it involves. --. and in a Cigarette)” | the Tobacco that counts \/ 5 77 fa) The policy of the Navy Department is to, cooperate /will- ingly” and completely’ in ¢arry- ing out the letter and the spirit of the statutes and regulations which accord veteran preference. This policy requires that: wG) The rights and privileges accorded veterans by law and fegulations be extended un- udgingly and without dis- ‘imination, * (2) Within the limitation of laW-and ‘regulations and within the dictates of good management, every practical consideration be given to preference eligibles Whenever an administrative ac- tion of a discretionary nature is to be taken. (3) Reasonable requests of vet- erans be granted if adrhinistra- tively feasible. (b) Ignorance of the law and the policy shall be corrected. It i§ the responsibility of all heads of activities to assure that the administrative actions of their subordinates are not taken in ig- norance of the rights of prefer- ence eligibles. Personal non- agreement with the law or policy must not influence any official’s administrative action.” SAFETY, HEALTH PRIME CONCERN OF MANAGEMENT Safe and healthful working conditions are a prime concern of, Management at Naval Subma- rine Base, Key West. At all times the Safety Section ef the Industrial Division, under the direction of Clifford J. Raines, is ready to advise and train personnel in maintaining “DANCE "Every Saturday Night “Fiét Reserve, Branch 56 Starting. July 27th «9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Featuring... RUDY SAWYER’S COLORED ACES Members and Guests Invited a two-hour, watch, heard a noise, 5 iving south on, Division ghobergra Killed ooyore. aa bdr, at the corner of ivisi a eets, and Fasten an old cloth over your piyipan a Dye Aactd the dust mop and discard the cloth bus, driven by John Adam when it becomes. soiled. This ered traveling west on Duval saves frequent washing of the street, "collided with it, damag- sides ing the front area. r, . The few passengers on the bus Washington Irving was cap- immediately left the vehicle after tured: by Mediterranean pirates ithe accident, unhurt. Mrs. Harris when he was in Europe’ in 1815. | and her party were visiting in Key West. . The Thorpdale tree, a moun- tain ash in Victoria, Australia, The lion and the sionally hybridiz tiger oc- WE ALWAYS GIVE YOU A CHANCE You won't find our operators setting the bus in motion before you're fully inside: you won't find them jogging into high speed before you're settled in a seat— or securely holding a strap if you must stand. We're most consider- ate of folks traveling with little children. And we're most appre- ciate of your moving along as quickly as possible so that our buses can keep to their busy schedules getting everyone to tad important destinations on YOUR BUS WILL STOP AT THE FAR CORNER Key West Transit Co., Inc. J. W. 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