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vem! Return To College; eeeee Parker, a|at the corner Leon streets. ive ofthe structure. in Duval street will, be changed Simon-|safely hold quite an assemblage inelud- | of . The entire building Then, is to be finished off with sheet built ;rock and repainted The work is ‘expected to take the remainder of summer. Esqutinaldo, Jr., seci today. “The all on or will be a fine. ae, a : ‘ In ‘Key. tor Mrs. 971 ‘Os |, USMC) retired, InState of Von Phister and ‘ : | TALLAHASSE— (ENS), June warded ta 12—The State Department of e building ‘ Education igsued 271 teaching ete, block con- certificates during the month of er i of two May according to. figures releas- G iths, and ed today by State School Supt. cp ba rg ge modern fea- Colin English. “It will be.@ bungalow type | English said that the depart- ‘building. ‘4 , {ment issued 132 graduates, 11 also un¢ed that bids | undergraduate, 35 provisional, be rectived soon for the and 93 temporary certificates; 79 of a new home. for; requests for certificates came totaled 165 representing a state- ary the. owners | wide increi gf 106 for this West this ' month. at) \ < Sy eht English said that one resident be two/bedrooms|of Key West received teaching jouse,..It type, certificates this month. A grad- uate certificate was issued to the total. cost Mrs. Frances Coleman Sands. Property Sales Nora M. Betancourt and her husband transferred property on Sugar Loaf Key to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Linton, Ramrod Key, ‘or $2,000, according to a warranty deed filed yesterday with Cir- complete. her cuit Court Clerk Ross C. Saw- i wer. payeveni Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C, plans to”prac- Moreno transferred to Laura E. her'father in Key Bruce and husband for $2,000 property near Simonton and 7 i Southard streets. ype the first native | "Lilla A. Goldsmith and hus- band; Genevieve Allen Warren; w | and. William,..R,; Warren, Jr., ‘Aloysia, S. von al of $5,100 vision. GARDNER’S PHARMACY Lester, daughter its. 9, Lancelot Les- to, Gainesville ‘@ native of Virginia, practiced law here for some _ In Vag, Six, Months vet Naw fF ALEL “EAN SERVICE STATON | HtavoeicHis |e ane a Apprasiers To Check Casa oWay:Back To. appointment to| President Truman ison his way, }, Elling lt the White House by. train, aft- er having spent three. days. in Canada: He stopped ‘this’ morning’ at Niagara Falls, Ontario, to view the falls and other sights and was = : of given a big ovation by the resi- |,’ ate|dents of that city. quartera’was made. ~ Sete ee as con wi forijate, seven more than enough. to 194?,: ing the 24%ntill tax [offset a two-thirds majority, rate remains unchanged. The tax|. The President’s train consists for 1946 was $10,157.70 at the }of 11 coaches. Mrs. Truman and 2442-mill rate. Miss Margaret fruman did not ‘The other committee named by leave their coach when the train the ‘city tmanager, comprising | Stopped at. Niagara Falls, When Carbonell, Dion and Albert J. the President’ returned to the Mills, realtor; was asked to give|coach, his hat and coat were wet its. “expert advice as to the valu-|by spray from the falls. ation for. fair adjustment on val- Oversees Hots) 919 Femne sx | Registration To Max Herman ,owner, asked that a Begin Monday At State University (Continued an rage Four) (Special to The Citizen) Navy To Construet 9 . 20 Men 8 Quarters Tallahassee, June 12—Regis- tration for the first term of the new My & Fe we z oe summer session ‘at Florida State avy "a Pdi co de creates University will begin Monday, the ‘conversion of two bachelor dune 16. and classes will. begi offiger quarters buildings at the | o. Tuesday. +: RE Naval Air Station, Boca Chica, to Dormitoties are 40be. opéned Re eee reese queers 08 for student use Saturday. after- today. . haat | noe, The first term ends July ve adiae and a second term will ‘begin The’ two buildings are two- July 24 and extend to August walks, installing new entrance Rwandan AS commpencpment: SF- on gata lag anty wide Additional housing is being structing cupolas and stairways fas well as plumbing and elec- trical work and painting. The bids will be received by | ‘Comdr. J. H. Lefland, Jr., officer- in-charge of construction at the Naval Submarine Base. m9 Popularity Contest Dance and Floor Show - Tonight, 9."Til 2?” , DRIFTWOOD CLUB ; Gentlemen, 50c - Ladies Free | this 0. Votes Given Away term. UGALOA Music by Charles & Orchestra made available this summer for men at the Dale Mabry campus, with apartments for the married students. The Spanish house is to be open for those students desir- ing a first hand encounter with the language. The two terms of the summer session constitute a regular Uni- versity quarter, and both grad- uate and undergraduate work is offered. Teachers who wish to satisfy state certificate require- ments may take work toward end during the summer LT V.F.W. Week-End Shindig TONIGHT ANCE to the TUNES of OPEN 24 HOURS A Day Ar me cect |THE 3 SHARPS Complete Charcoal Broiled | _ V.RW. CLUBHOUSE SteakDinner*1°°.::. cena Stag Fat a Betis oe Bases Sosce | DOOR iT tik Li ects cs (Speeral to ‘whe Citizen) DEARBORN, Mich., June. 12.— Production of automobiles, trucks and tractors at the Ford Motor | given Company during the first three| the State Bill of weeks of the foremen’s strike was| file any within two and a half percent of | make. schedule, Del S. Harder, vice-| Papy was not president and director .of manu-| hearing. He was facturing, said today. A total of 62,906 units have} known criminal lawyer, end been turned out since May 21,]er counsel. compared with a scheduled 64,400 units. During this. period, the Mercury line at the Rouge was shut down ‘for a week when the Murray Corporation was unable to furnish frames and body parts because of a labor- dispute. In the past three weeks, strik- ing foremen in the, Rouge, High- land Park and Lincoln plants have lost more than $900,000 in salaries, Mr. Harder said. The strike started at 10 a.m..May 21. | $9,500 The strike has not affected the] by J 13 branch assembly plants in the} Circui United States, including Chester, Pa., and Norfolk, Va. i i area. have been able to produce more} who than the scheduled number of } 1945, ears and trucks. 4 More Ford passenger cars were produced than scheduled. Since May 21, 32,905 Fords were assem- bled, compared with a scheduled 32,550. Trucks were slightly un. der schedule, 17,289 having been produced, compared with a sched- Me of 17,360. Old Virginny, Suh and om a Strictly Top Quality, Dressed, Drawn and Rushed to Us WEAVER’S