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Otto Kircheiner A. Emil-& J. Otto Kircheiner Wm. H. Slogett Wm. H. Slogett . Dan J. Malloy . Dan J. Malloy . Key West Key West Key West Key West Key West Gilbert W. Gilbert W. Key West Key West Wm. V. Albury - Cornelia Mitchell Willard M. Weech Weech Wm. H. Malone Isabel Caraballo Helio’& Sergio Osear Garland Fel Key West Rubie Bethel Rodr John Joseph Pinder Warren Sawyer W. Warren Sawyer Warren Sawyer WwW. we Oliver J. & Gladys James E. & Pear! M. J. Lancelot Lester ~ Key West Foundatig Aquilirio Lopez, et ux Lopez, et Lopez, et & Genero: & Genero! & Genero: Aquilino Aquilino Aquilino Aqullino Aquilino TODAY IN HISTORY ji (Know America) 1781—Los .Angeles ‘founded by Spanish as the Pueblo of Los An- geles: “El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reine de Los Angeles.” } 1791—First steamboat patents{ jssued simultaneously to Nathan In Marianas And Aleutians | Cement Finishers; Masons, stone, Ri John Fitch Critical shortages of Civil oF brick; Painters; Automotive) inoue epee Service employees for all types, of construction and maintenance |} work still’ exist at major Pacific Naval establishments, Workers are most needed in the Marianas and Aleutian Islands where demobilization of Naval Personnel has caused an Mechanics; Operators, Automo- tive Equipment. Group IVb in the Marianas Is- lands: Civil, Mechanical, Elec- trical and-- Architectural Engi- neers; Administrative Assistants; Fiscal Accountants; Ty pists; Stenographers; Clerks; Store- keepers. 1857—In Cleveland, a nation- al emancipation society is ae ed to end slavery by getting Gov- ernment to buy up and free the! slaves. 1883—The great eruption of | Krakatoa, a small island between } | Java and Sumatra—the most vio- lent explosion in recorded his-° Foundation Foundation C Foundation Foundation Foundation Foundation Foundation Albury Willard M. Albury Foundation Co. ee tote CE ELLE GLE Beto, Ao mts ote Ky 2 7-3 a4 Sikglige yeeee eekk Fi, rotors ten bee aoe iguez Tromb! . Doherty Sh esenn ux “Ux . sa Lopez sa Lopez ga. Lopes mote esto mtete totem ——-s TOO LATE TO ‘ey West Key- West Realty Co. ... By Raul & Estelle May Vasquez Raul Vasquez’ . Raul Vasquez . Marguerite A. ardo H. J, Otto & Ruth Kircheiner -. mi red Knight Marguerite A. B. stseess night Spauldi: rt E. Albert E. Jr. & Mary Pierce eyerknun nennnnu bese ne 2 AM aPrOr nnn sae meh ei RASNSO mse eR Ree fe ry So 2asddaddads aaaageaaay 2 Setveseewsees ow 3 a s Dan W. L. Bates Emory L. Pierce W. L. Bates ae Lopez, Jr. Willard H. Morris Emma D. Mears . City of Key Wes' Spivey) DM fel & Re) te mt ms co aa cntens te tees este ns he Strnuese sense 4 ye pe pheey 3 oe {Lt Lt 28 6 Tr 30 Part of Salt Pond land marked “P” South side of Flagl or County Road—Bk. Pe. 441. rt Sait Pond lots Plat r ‘Lots F = G- Louis B. Montfort 32" Aquilino Lopez, Jr, J. G. Quesada . Johnson Realty Mary Roberts (G.A.T.R.) Mary P. Harris ... Johnson Realty Co. Johnson Realty Co, Etta Patterson to South Side of RR. tween* 9th & ith Sts., ting Lil No. 2 Bk. G-2 Pe. 441 Salt Ponds Lots .| South of G-2 Pe. 441 on the ze 204 Two acres—Bk, 2, Pg. 441 Bk. G-4, Pe. 7 Part of Salt Pond lots 5-6-7 North Side of winger Ave ; Grove Sw & MAT i ler Ave. Key West Realty Co... 8,769.16 18,198.88 1 Norberg Thompson .... Key West Realty Coss 41801 between lith & 12th Sts. North of Flagler Ave. to RR. excepting © Lime Grove Sub. No. 1 Bk. Key West Realty Co... 63.60 Part of Land marked “P” north side of Key West Foundation Co. Sub. No. 2 & South_o' West side of 19t G-2 Pe. 441 Pond) Part of Salt and Land marked th side ,of th . G-2 Pg. 441 Ray Ni Wm. T. Doughtr, Julio DePoo . Scott Gibson, J. Scott Gibson, et ux Rosalie B. Martinez Rosalie B. Martinez T. Reginald Pritchard, et al T. Reginald Pritchard, et al T. Reginald Pritchard, et al 'T. Reginald Pritchard, et al Ernestine M. Salley Ernestine M. Salley Plat f RR. & h St Bk. (Flamingo Pond Lots pe ap Oe side ‘of Boulevard Key West Realty Co. ... 151.10 Key West Realty Co, ....... 1,166.53 ARCHIE ROBERTS, City Tax Collector, Key West, Fla. —- the Grand Central Station and| waiter a couple of dollars for | towns on Saturday night. | The bell-hop who showed us to; the Polo Grounds, with _more| service. folks millin’ around the lobby {than you'd find in most Florida $15 For Bottle Of Scotch Vernon thought maybe a little snort might be helpful before ' dinner so he phoned ‘to room ser- | vice and asked if it would be pos- CLASSIFY 7 By RUSSELL KAY CHICAGO, Aug. 13 (Delayed). —Last: week when I wrote my eolumn from Suffolk, I really expected to be-pounding this one Sut on my own typewriter in Tampa, but my friend, Vernon | our room for a dirty look and a sible to get a bottle of Scotch or } fifty cent tip, opened a window! Bourbon. ‘It was, if you warted | which faced Lake Michigan and! to rhy $15 for it. We didn’t, fig- | with the first blast I liked to froze urin’ it was cheaper at Te a to death. We could see a lot of drink over the mahogany. native Yankees playing around Headquarters for the Apple on the beach, but it was too growers was the Sherman Hel | Flying time from Norfolk, Va.,' looking down on Chesapeake Bay, rugged for us thin-blooded South- Washington, D. C.; Pittsburgh, erners. It gave me goose pim- Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago.' Ples bigger than hen’s eggs just ; watchin’ ’em. where we boarded our plane, to! Key West Crawfish Better almost complete stoppage of es- | sential facilities in some cases. In Alaska, Group III: Automo- In the Aleutians, worker short-' tive Mechanics;. Refrigeration Ramsey, twisted my arm and tory. | jMade me join him on a trip to 1884—The linotype patented by ages exist in all ratings from. roofers and plumbers, to elec- tricians and Diesel mechanics at Adak, ‘Attu, Dutch Harbor and! Kodiak, A work week of from 40 to 48 hours per week has been! established with time and a half : Pay for all over 40 hours, Ap- ly. =A’ shortage of some 350 work- ers exists at’ Guam and Sai- Mechanics; Joiners; Enginemen; Electricians, Telephone; and Wharfbuilders. Huge Heductidi In Force At New York Yard Reduction in force at the New York Naval Shipyard will bring ropriate overseas bonuses also their total employment figure of; Burma.. Japs land on southeast- | 28,000 down to about 12,000 by October ist, 1946. With their average employ- Ottmar Mergenthaler of Balti- ; More. 1895—Hydro-electric power for commercial use first sent from Niagara Falls. : 1920—19th Amendment to the Constitution—woman suffrage— declared in effect, 1942—American bombers raid 1 | ern tip of New Guinea. Pope | protests roundup of Jews in Un- occupied France. ‘Chicago to attend the Interna- tional Apple Growers Conven- tion. Now I had just about as much excuse to attend an Apple con- vention as a peach orchard shoat would have running for Con- gress, but you know me when’ temptation crooks her index fin- ger. I got'nd more resistance} than a burned out coil. Watches U. S: Go By | pile like they’ve done with New ' girdle. pan in the Marianas Islands, with ! ment for last month around 28,- telephone personnel, carpenters, } 900 in -round numbers, and in| painters and refrigeration and| excess of 24,000 for almost half So the upshot of it was, I find Caen, Normandy, airfield. \ myself strapped in a Pennsylvan- 1944—Americans-French take! ia Central Airlines plane watch- '» 1943—American planes bomb; auto mechanics the most urgent- ly. needed. . However, there are openings in nearly all professional, clerical,i be drastic. During July andj bombed from air by Germans. ing and: surveying positions, ~ Living quarters, meals and es- sential services are provided by the Navy at nominal expense in the Marianas and Aleutians. Workers will not be permitted to take dependents. n vacancies may be of special interest to personnel af- fected by the reduction in ferce procedures and they should be reminded that employment agreements entered into for of twelve (12) months; those for Alaska for a period of eighteen (18) months. The Navy Civilian Publicity Director advises that the job in-' formation service at the Labor Board is inadequate and requests that interested personnel see J. Harman Brodowski, Publicity Di- rector, Bldg. 132, for their au- thenticated list of available jobs, Pay rates and locations. Qualified and interested per- sonnel should file Standard form No. 57, by mail to the Labor Board. U.S. Naval Shipyard, Mare Island, Vallejo, California, or with the Director, Pacific Di- vision Bureau of Yards and Docks, Room 254, Federal Office Building, San Francisco, for job in the Marianas. For service in Alaska file with the Commander, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington. Each selected applicant will be | of August the reduction in force | required to attain an average; 20,000 for the first quarter will! August about 12,000 reduction | notices will be issued. | The employment ceiling of the | New York Yard will be about 11,000 for the second quarter of the fiscal year, about 9,500 for} the third quarter and about 9,000 for the final quarter, | Amended Bill Proposes An amendment to the Civil’ the Service Retirement Act os- | —gr: i ' M: island hve foccc period | propos- | —granted six years later. ing the payment of life annuities , to separated employees with 25 years of service to their credit has been favorably reported to the House Civil Service Com- mittee in Washington. | If passed in its present form, | the amendment would have: the ! effect of permitting all employees who have. rendered 25 years of} | allowable service and who are j involuntarily separated from the Federal service August 14, 1945' and August 14, 1947, to be re- | tired on immediate life annuity! with a reduction in the total value of the annuity of 2 per cent or one-sixth of 1 per cent }for each month which the em-; ployee is under the retirement age for his group. | As interpreted by Washington! | Civil Service authorities, the {amendment would take care of | certain situations comparable to the case of a Leadingman in a, ' Navy Yard who was selected for H Life Annuity Payments = 10,000 Germans at Belin, France. Troyes, Rejoicing Paris paraders | 1945—Jap delegates board US. Missouri for peace terms. Russia and China sign a 30-year treaty of friendship and alliance. 000o——— SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 194! (Know America) 1814—A section of Washington, D. C., burned down by invfling British, in second war with Brit- ‘in. 1891—Edison files patent appli- cation for pioneer movie camera . 1897—Notable patent for im- proved time-lock. system granted Ira G. Blake of Worcester, Mas: 1912—The Newspaper Pub- icity Law enacted by Congres: statement of owner- li periodic ship. 1912—Territory of Alaska for It is a right pretty sight, in’ & Chicago, our destination, was only cee won ne _sfatosphere a little over four hours. It was the dining room, or, that is, one my first flight on the new Doug- ; of them—they have five or six— las DC4 and I am here to tell you ‘for a mess ae Seog I pte i ‘i prices were high in Florida unti oe — Chicago. eweuta be a | took a look at the menu. The helluva big city if you could cheapest thing they had to offer scrape it altogether in one big Was hamburger steak at $1.50 per helping. " York, but the way it is now, the! _ I settled for a half a baby darn place seems to have let it-' lobster at $3.50 but found that self go like a fat lady in the! a slab of plain old Key West circus, when she takes off her, ¢tawfish has it beat a mile and You just don’t know] You can still get it in Tampa where it begins or leaves off. Folks Millin’ Around at a dollar a throw. The ceilings in Chicago are é The Stevens Hotel, where we' about twice as high as they are, of the woods appeals | in’ the United States go by at a put up for the night on our ar-' in Florida and on top of that you folks, but as for me, I wouldn't Patton’s forces fan out from) speed of about 200 miles an hour. rival, was a right smart establish- re supposed to tip the head pf at) shit mally organized. 1939—President Roosevelt ap- peals for peace to Italian king, Hitler and president of Poland. Printing Embossing 1941—Churchill pledges aid if § United States wars with Japan. 1942—Army Flying Fortres: attack enemy shipyards France. 1943 — English-American War Conference in Quebec ends. 1944 — Americans cross Seine River in France. 1945—WPB removes all con- trols on making of passenger cars. Britain’s Attlee says lend- lease end places Britain in “ very serious financial condition’ in the The first great lignthwuse, al- Ari Business Stationery required to sign a Statement of involuntary separation in reduc- Living and Working Conditions tion in force but who accepted a for the respective area for which | laborer’s job at greatly reduced he is being recruited. This State-' pay. This. employee, it is ex- ment of Living and Working Con- | plained, undoubtedly would have ditions will be supplied the ap-| accepted retirement had the pro- most 400 feet “igh, stood on the island of Pharos, off the coast of Egypt, and was known as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. plicant by the activity where his | posed bill been in effect at the terms of the proposed amend- selection has been made. A partial list of the positions available in the Marianas Islands time he was separated from the | service, instead of the lower, | classified job. The new pro- ment. The . amended legislation, known as the Forand Bill; has are: Groups III and IVa: Elec-| vision would give such employees yet to be passed upon by the tricians, General; Electricians, the right to benefit under the Senate and Lower House. RSS s wr gone e ae G 4, F %, Engraving The ARTMAN PRESS and we drifted over there after a while to see what was going on. I was surprised to find the place \ filled with Floridians, most of ‘them citrus leaders,, who have found it worthwhile to keep a vlose check on, the apple deal because of its close relationship to the sale of citrus fruits. Among those registered from Florida were C. C. Commander of. the Florida Citrus Exchange; Don Butts, of the Florida Citrus Com- msision; Courtney Campbell, of the Food Machinery Corporation; |L. Maxcy, of Frostproof; Ill Monroe, secretary of the Florida Retail Growers, Association, and {a lot of others. Between forty ; and fifty Floridians were in at- | tendance. Desires Florida "Fox-Hole” Maybe living up in thip neck to some « trade my little Florida fox-hole too, ment, a kind of a cross between’ waiter a fin for a table and the for a dozen Chicagoes. MAY WE ESTIMATE ON YOUR NEXT PRINTING JOB? Rubber Stamps Photo-Engraving QUALITY CALL 51 Our Representative Will Call Promptly NESS W PRINTING}