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Wilson, county tax: cél- lector and part owner of the Key West Insurance Co., had told :the solons “there is a very godd chance of reducing the present fire insurance rates here if .we || can get the support of the com- | mission and. of civic organizga- tions. “There is no reason for the present_rates,”» Wilson contin “Key West has as good a department ‘as that jof any city its size in Florida.” . Wilson presented a letter ta R. P. Goodlle, manager, ‘Florida. Inspection and Rating Bureau Jacksonville, from J. Edwin Lar- son, State Treasurer and Insurs ance Commissioner, reading: “Dear Bob: “I have just talked to Howard Wilson of Key West and he ig very anxious to have you and the Bureau begin ‘a survey inj connection with the rates in Key| West. In fact, he si very much interested in contacting you or some members of your force with reference to this. “It will be very much appred ciated if you will have your Mi- ami office- contact Howard Wil, ; son at your convenience with ref-} erence to this. -Howard has a feeling that the rates in Key; West are too high and that per-¥, haps something can be done le! reduce them. . . “J. EDWIN LARSON.” The Commission then passed a resolution asserting that “where. j as fire insurance rates, parti-; cularly mercantile fire insurance | rates in the City of Key West! appear to re excessive in com-; parison with fire insurance rates in other comparable cities, the‘ City is entitled to a re-rating of , the fire insurance risks in Key ' West. In fact, he. is very much ; Florida Inspection and Rating Bureau be requested to make ai survey of the city for the purpose | of revising the fire insurance rates.” 26 More Nazis Hanged For War Crimes (By ‘The Asaueinted Press) LANDSBERG, Germany, May 29.—Twenty-six more Nazis, con- victed of war crimes, were hang- ed here yesterday, making 48 ex- ecuted in two days. The hanged men included five doctors, who were convicted of performing medical experiments, some of them disgusting and brutal, on healthy prisoners, of war during the time the Nazis had the upperhand in conquered countries. All but one of the executed Nazis were buried; in trenches dug by bulldozers along a fence in back of the prison yard. The body of one was claimed by rela- tives for private burial. | All but four of the Nazis went glumly to their deaths. The ex- + ceptions either praised the Ger-: many of Hitler’s time or de-; nounced the people of the United ' States as “cruel victors.” One of them, Hinkle, pleaded for a postpone-: ment of his hanging till he could have “members of his family in the United States come here to testify in his behalf.” Todav’s Anniversaries : (Know America) 1736—Patrick Henry, famed Virginia patriot-orator, leader ini movement for American inde-{ pendence, born in Hanover Co., | Va. Died June 6, 1799. ij 1826—Ebenezer Butterick. in-| ventor of standardized paper | patterns for clothes, a big. busi- ness starting from a_ factory- home. born at Sterling, Mass. Died March 31, 1903. 1845—John H: House, noted Congregational clergyman in the! Near East for some 60 years, | born Painesville, O. Died in Greece, April 19, 1936. 1857—Charles R. Van ‘lise. noted Univ. of Wisconsin geolog- jist-president, born at Fulton. Wilhelm ' Wis. 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