The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 12, 1946, Page 6

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é| j i | \ ‘When this column knocked off galloping as the “galloping (a quaint. phrase in saw mill cir-. ghost”) employees, and they re- cles mearing’ to quit work for ceived $156,216.68 in salaries. ang j. he time being) last week, it had $17,809.21 for travelii enses, the aapreling oxne ; just finished listing the six de- |; partments of state government ture with the largest number of em- were paid “the. amounts paid and $363,856.97 for travel ex- Ever since 1922, when ployees and last year to the employees of such pense. departments, This week, I'll let Nathan Mayo became commission- you in on the number of em- er of agriculture, this depsytment ployees in other departments and has been widely acclaimed for its the totals paid them last year in courteous and efficient service to. salaries. ‘There were 566 persons on thei payroll of the 1945 legislature, OF these, 133. were representatives and senators, so there were 433 attaches. ‘Phe whole caboodle, | senators, and representatives,. in- cluded, were paid $199,119.63. Of course, that does not covér all that was paid to them during the , C*REDse- extraordinary session. The comp-} The com jthe people. 000.46 in salaries The state auditing department employed 58 persons. They were paid $88,733.15 in salaries and $22,229.37 for travel expense. The motor vehicle license com- mission empleyed, 180 persons. They were, paid, $242,977.99 in salaries and $4,792.77 for travel The beverage department had} trolier’s report’ includes expen-/170 employees. They received ditures only through 1945, and the extra session stay- ed on until July 23, 1 think it ‘was. June 30, $227,564.36 in salaries and $68,- 742.67 for travel expense. The state racing commission lemployed:.196 persons, and they The judicial department, in-| Were paid $71,793.90 in salaries cluding the supreme court and, amd $3,881.38 for travel expense. | circuit. courts, has. 126 employees | The state defense council (rpw Holland’s well took over. $69,673.77. himself. ployees, nary efficiency. ‘The state tre: SQUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH. COMPANY $ WNCORPORATED NO BUSINESS-CAN GIVE ADEQUATE SBRVICE- WITHOUT ADEQUATE EARNINGS Sn The report does; not show the total number em-|. ployed under each governor. The 42 persons employed under both chief executives were paid a to-; ORDER FROM COURT tal of $43,047.71 in salaries and §2 948.61 for expenses. The secretary of state had 67 employees, and they were paid The attorney general had an ven 60 i ’ the; i Fa i bi Helpers end 4 weet op in juvenile court here. id an ‘uneven. $111,839,92 in; : paw ws os a 1m Gilbert complained that noisy salaries and $4,965.46 in expens-| _‘ ; es, $2,025:86 of which was re-| Children in front of his place in- weived by the attorney general The comptroller. had 190 em- and they were paid 745.15 for traveling expenses. andj t by so ordered. (justices, judges, state attorneys, ‘out of business) employed 21 per- assistant state attorneys and court Sons, and they were paid $18,- reporters). They were paid $454,- , 139.99 ‘in. salaries and $4,587.76 475.24 as salaries and $29,044.69 for travel expense. for traveling expenses. The governor’s office had 42 different persons on the payroll during the year ending June 30, 1945.. Some of these were em-; ployed only ‘during Governor administration some only after Governor Caf-; The auto theft department em- ployed 64’persons, and they were paid $106,551.95 in salaries andj 1 $115,427.11 for travel expense. The department of public safe- ty (highway patrol) employed 250 persons, and they were paid $312,- 479.08 in salaries and $61,680.02 for travel expenses. Next week, I'll delve deeper into this matter. SOOTHES SOOTHSAYER LOUISVILLE, Ky. —(AP)— 1A fortune teller, Frank Gilbert, } now can gaze into the past and/| future free of what he called a ; “mental hazard.” It-was cleared terfered with his meditations, “It is important in my work,” he declared, “that I have quiet.”} 4 He swore out a warrant to com- $ 12.83 in salaries and $83.-| pel a mother to keep her chil- It. dren away. from his door. Trial is the cansensus of opinion that} Commissioner: Lawrence Wether-| this office is run with extraordi- er had 77 (Ped | Libitina was the Roman god- d number while ,dess of funerals. Brown Properties, Inc. the “}of the fotlowt tificate numbers and years. of is- syance, the description ty he i had. 721 employes, They | me 5 Sqr 8 Book WW Page $i, as Re- | tally Soalba’ iy Monroe pases “aacorg. gan 4p z Martin. chic ‘All ef said property being in tty the County of Florida. ficates shall be redeemed according fto law the property described in|charged or sent home from In-| auch vertificate or certifigates will \ sol the court house door on the first Monday in the month of October, . 1946, Which is the 7th day of Oc- tober, 1946 19 (SEAL) a t } ———— NOTICE orAx BERD FoR ‘Bill Oo. 1862 IN THE CIRCU Cane Ne, 1@-S52 BARRON G. ALBURY, To: Rae P. Albury, y t, pear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the aboye styled cause | for on the 23rd day of September 1946, otherwise the w or ZHOMAS 8. CARO IN THE ARTHUR E pear to the Bill ef Complaint } Divore in The Key West n, a news- paper published in Key West, Flor- | 9™ ida. mind. of August, A elicitor for PI LEGALS House Bilt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that! older certificates has certificates, for a tax led sai eed to ke issued thereon. The cer- which it was | Description of Property: Pt Lot Name in which assessed: Monroe, Staté of Uniegs such certificate or certi- Dated this 5th day of September, Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cirenit Ce Menroe County. F sept 5- IN STA’ cr AND FOR MONRO COUNTY, ER Re OF FLOSIDA. IN CHAN- | he Plaintiff, | DIVORCE ACTION! Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION You are Hereby required to ap- allegations therein Ht be taken as confessed. week for four consecutive Weeks} ip The Key West Citizen a news-| hand, has little or Paper published in Key West, Flor-| pne and Ordered this %ist day. t, A. D. 1946. ¥ Ross © Sawyer | by lerk of tl M4 Court | hii Monroe Cc Florida. his By: Kathle: ttage, D.C. iatiff. pth~12,1946 elicitor for the URT OF THE]: BAL CERCUET | 1S ELEV OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA,| other departments than on the . | enemy. KR MONROE COUNTY, 10-856 ee D. % | Plaintiff, | no UNICE’ PATCHETT HURLER | Childish squabbles over unim- | portant details and abuse of rank are known.” s The report was signed by Lt. Woot pepeeie, Col. R. F. Tredgold, two majors | and a captain. és AER Bence iss ie PUBLICATION : nice Patchett tee 21 Tate 2 t eet | ¥ou are hereby required to ap-/ in the ‘abeve entitled ca he Sth day of Octo A otherwise the alle | thergin will be taken as ed. This Order to be is g | she week for four con: his 20th day ‘of the prop. | AP Newsfeatures St | Year of Is-/ 4 who sits at a desk is far) Si more likely to -break down!those of hundreds who wer thom the officer in the; slain and cremated in Warsa ke four’ British Army by the Nazis during their long | jatrists reported in fhe! occupation—were scooped up by | committee « and} 5 placed in 100 plain wooden cof-| Of 150 British officers dis-| fins. a 2 specialists said, adding: “The infantry officer may at} Warchalowski yt of | times be exposed to strain of a} army. t .| kind and intensity never experi-| - ' UT COURT OF THE | headquarters, but this is for lim- ELEVENTH JUBICIAL CERCEIT ited periods in between whi thier and (which is more impor- tant), more satisfied. His results and objectives are} nearer. _ | This order to be published once| “The staff officer, on the other than the machine gun, he seldom has the satisfaction of using the} keys himself as an outlet, and any anger or irritation he feels} Wife—Just suppose we wives Husband—Go right ahead. I've} got a peach of a strikebreaker in THE KEY WEST CE ee Scientists Find The Chairborne Often Careworn | AP Newsfeatures iW ONDON.—The army officer} for is probably physically heal him to feel one of a team. no physical} death of his seniors. Though | ix tons . British medical week-!a Red Cross of Unfair Warsaw Weeps |As It Buries ‘Unknown Dead ARSAW, Poland. — Many cried, but they knew not whom they wept. of human ashes— ’ ent home fr¢ After a requiem service, a fu- to the highest bidder at /@ia for psychiatric disability, 120; neral procession formed consist- were base officers and only 30/ing of ten trucks carrying the eame from forward areas, the! coffins and a large crowd of peo- |ple, headed by the Rev. Col. S. the 4 An honorary company of sol- enced by his colleague at base! diers accompanied the procession | to the cemetery and fired three utes as the coffins were open- and the ashes poured into a common grave. ae | Many, ineluding soldiers, cried, | ve He can, moreover, give vent: even though they did not know} MLS PAL | to his: aggressive impulses, and' fo; whom they wept, for there| he obtains satisfaction from the} was no way of identifying whose ! crumbs of glory thrown to him ashes were among those cascad- | orgia. {by the daily press and from oc- ¢q jnto the grave. casional decorations. It is easier § Auntie—How did Jimmy get on | in his history exam? i‘ -Mother—Not very well, but it exercise, long office hours and| Wasn't -his fault: They asked him} less hope of obtaining prompdon | eee that happened before the "poor boy was born. typewriter may be mightier | more likely to be vented on ‘In these circumstances, it is wonder that acid letters,} No Shoving ould go out on a strike? Done and Or r Clerk € Monroe By: Florenc Y. Porter, [V largest volume of business in its history, yet telephone earnings continue to de- cline. The reason is perfectly clear. Your telephone rate has remained the same for many years while the costs of furnishing you telephone service have increased. Wages, telephone materials, building costs, services, all have been going up so. fagt that— the amount of maney Paid Qui? te provide service is increasing faster than the amount Taken In. Actually telephane earn- j ings today are the lowest in our histary! i As every business man knows, good serv- ice depends on reasonable earnings. That | is basic. Po render good telephone serv- | ice and to continually improve and ex- pand it, reasonable telephone earnings | are essential. Qur public duty demands that we report | these facts to you. | Your. 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