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9 88 Oye * ‘ a a Gi Girls Siady. U. 8. Labor Techniques By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP Newsfeatures Writer EW YORK.—Women special- ists in the labor depart- ments of four Latin-American : céuntries and a Calcutta, India, sotial worker are spénding a stiimmér of inténsive study in the United States. They are ob- sérvin techniques and prac- ticés which ge own’ nations es! adapt ne Gdopt. After rief oriéritation’ course in Washington, where thiéy weré guests of the U. s. Labor Department, the quintet moved on to a two-weék field irip in. Madison and Milwau-. Kee, Wis., where they studied the operation of state ldbor ldWs. A. month in New York. City was néxt on the agenda, with the state of New York labor de- partmént putting them through a stiff training course. Dorothy Moses, Calcutta Uni- versity . graduate, studies last winter at the New York School of Social Work under the spon- sorship of the YWCA. and will re- turn to India to become head of a’social work school there, pat- Dr. Ferreira terned on the American institu- tion. : ’ Dr. Léonor Ferreira Borja of Havana, a young woman physi- Miss Moses ‘cian’ Who is inspector in the Cu- ban department of labor’s di- vision of women and children, said that her nation was perhaps “farther advanced” in certain fields than the United States, but that she had benefited immense- ly from her study of administra- tive practices in the enforce- mént of minimum wage, equal pay and child labor laws. Miss Maria Luisa Florez Gon- wal®z, inspector for the division of women and children of the Mexican’ government, is a social worker, primarily interested in social work techniques and meth- ods which prevent the exploita- tion of workers. She commented particularly on information ob- tained on the protection of per- sons who do “piece work” in their homes. Mrs. Matilde Hildebrandt de Perez Trevine, of the Peruvian * Miss Gonzalez Mrs. Hildebrand! Building specialties: Murphy beds, labor department’s. division for women and child workers said shé had received many new ideas when accompanying the state in- éctors ‘on factory, homework child: labér inspections. Bach day thé “trainees”. went. through a ‘stiff schedule, studded } eaches, . note-taking «. and'} inspections, They subtnittéa nu- } merous, reports on, thei? observa-! with: tions and studies, Miss. Ana Maria Robles’ Matta}: of the Puerto Rican Women’s Bu- réau has spent much time investi- gating the em- ‘ployment of Filipinos in the ' United “States | and with study. spectian and en; ' ing general in- forcement of laws. Each day the through a stiff | ;schedule, 4 studded with speeches, note- taking. and_ inspections. They submitfed numerous written re- Miss Robles ports on their observations and} studies» The original orientation course given by the Federal Women’s Bureau gave and New York _ they saw these | ae me Se ie etme TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES (Know Ameycta) | 1837—Raphaet - Pumpelly, the 1772—Manuel Lisa, fur trader|world-famed mining,- geologist, in: St. Louis in 1790, leader of not-|explorer of the copper,,and iron eee 08 2 mere meneame oN ot ; ae a | which she expended * gn good works, born in Syraeuse, N. Y. Died Nov. 4, 1918. |able expeditions up the Missouri {districts of Michigan ‘and Lake Ps | pa {Salesman wanted. Over $28 day! For guaranteed plumbing work | i ES oe | “trainees” went Outboard motor boat, 13’ 6” long, | | | | | i ! | them facts about | laws and practices. In Wisconsin | laws and practices in operation— ! not only within the confines of the Labor Department. period was spent in the state’s path-breaking Commerce, whivh has set up a special divisio. to women’s home by advice on the market- ing and packaging of products as | |Silver ‘tone radio-phonograph. 526 ' Catherine. well as tests on worth. the product’s A long | Department of | stimulate | employment in the | | River, born New Orleans. Aug. 12, 1820. Died Aug. 10, 1923, 1799—Henry Placide, veteran} 1847—(100 years ago) William actor His day, noted member of a|/Barbour, noted Paterson, : N. J, stage family, born. Died in New |thréad manufacturer of his day, York; Jan. 23, 1870. born in New York. © Bied March 1828—Mrs. Russell Sage, at 41/4, 1917. a poor schoolteacher, marrying |- -__, dnd bécoming mistress of $60 mil-|. Eléctronic heating of ‘bread for lion at death of her husband, 'five seconds destroys bread mold. TU CLASSIFIED Information for the Advertisers. .-( RATES FOR REGULAR and PAYMENT BLACKFACE TYPE Payment for classifie : | ments is invamably in etivante, but dvertigements under this, heaa| regular adyertisers with ledger ac- will be inserted in The Citizen at} counts may have oF ty ee thé rate of 2c a word for each in- | ments. charged. sertion, but the minimum charge for PUBLICATION 91 sobive To insure publicat opy must the first 15 words,.or less is 30ce. The rate for blackface type is $c a|be in The Citizen’ office before 11 word, and the minimum charge for o'clock in the morning oF the si the first 15 words is 45c. of publication. All advertising is accepted under the. following conditions: In a vent of error in advertising, transient or contract, The ‘itizen will be ceanonaitle only for the first insertion in Classified’ Advectising. and in Display Advertising for only the actual amount of. space occupied by the rt of the advertisement where the error occurs, PRR ROR MORE eee oe HELP WANTED FOR SALE Died Superior, born at Owego, ING Ye ren ae J edvertise- ale practical nurse to take care| Bedroom furniture; miscellaneous of invalid. Call 618. household items. 3060 Seiden- septé-6tx | berg. sep6-3tx Must |Two Navy blue skirts, one long sleeve middy. Will fit child from 6 to 8 years. 912 Fleming street. Phone 397-M. Steward and a caretaker. be a veteran; three local ref- erences. Apply in writing, cit- ing experience. State lowest salary acceptable. American .Legion Post, P.O. Box 93. sept8-3t | Dodge, ’36 sedan, new tires, tubes and battery. Has cracked cylin- der wall and needs cfank shaft. 1229 Duval street. sept8-3tx sept5-3t HELP WANTED—MALE Boys over 16..Make $300 before | —————— SO, ¢ Xmas! Sell name plates, front | 1941 Buick convertible, excellent doors. Write National, 212) condition. Apply 400;-rear, Si- Summer, Boston, Mass. monton Street. » Sept8-3tx sep8-1tx A | Plumbing ., supplies," complete stock. Plastic tile, paints and brushes. Robert: Leonard Co., 1532’ N.W. 62nd. Street, Miami, Phone 7-342}. sept2-tf Sell custom painted _ signs. New! No competition. Write Fl Concord Crafts, West Concord, a. Mass. sep8-Itx : — t+ = Hollywood single be@ ‘and mat- , tress, $10.00. Baby carriage, SCHL AOVY $5.00, 912 Fiqging Street, Ph. 397-M. sept8-3t and repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret Street, Phone 781. Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. sept2-l1mo Vacuum cleaners ‘and washing BABY. CHICKS : machines repaired. O’Briant. | Telephone 1164-M. sept2-1mo_ Baby Chicks. Baby Ducks. C.O.D. Electric Spanish guitar, like new. For sale at half»price. Apply 12-C Porter Place. sept8-6tx cee at pees |. WIS fOr | phe spyme, . David Grand opening of the new Evans-; Nichols Hatchery, , Rockmart, Pilkington Studio, Tuesday, | Georgia. sep8-2t September 2, 509 Southard St., | ae Phone 439 for appoinmtent.! ‘INSTRUCTORS WANTED Grand opening coupons may be. ————~ had by phoning your name and | Two teachers for Marathon address. sept2-tf! School, Grades 1, through 10. ' Contact Superintendent, Public Instruction, Phone 12. Swedish massage treatments, 5! for. $13.00, 10 ‘for $25.00. Phone | 575 for appointment. sept2-tf sept2-lmo; REFRIGERATION SERVICE eer eee er eS Se ae Singer and other type sewing ma- | ‘Refr igeration service. _Engineer- chines sold, repaired and re-| ing, Prompt service and repairs built. Treadle machines elec- | on all makés of domestic. and trified. We pay as high as $25; commercial refrigeratgrs,. Flor- for your old Singer round bob-| ida Keys Refrigeration Service, bin. Phone 1393, 706% Duval: ~ 3932 Division Street. Phone Street. 941-3. : septs-3t { sept2-mon-fri-sat- “tf 2 ; REAL ESTATE FOR SAKE Se eT TTS Ri Sse medicine cabinets, asphalt floor- |For any kind of properties in Key ing, bathroom accessories, For- |. West, be it home or business, mica sink tops, venetian blinds, contact Paul Boysen, 626 Flem- apartment mail boxes, under- _ ing Street.. Phone 153. ground: “garbage. cans, kitchen augas-12tx:; cabinets.” “Building ‘material ‘t dealers wanted. in Key West. Caribbean Builders Supply,‘1356| .” ami. onstruction, large jobs our spé- | fs cialty, apartments and_ hotels. | Caribbean Engineering and. Con:| ig: struction Co., Inc., 177 N-E. 25th | Furnished ‘ dpartivient’, Phone 32800. sept6-5tx | ae aoe | Furnished four-room apartment, Motors rewound and repaired. BON: went aod janitor service; linens appliances repaired. C. & W./ and all utilities furnished,’Apply Electric Shop, 832 Duval Street,; Coral Hotel Apartments. Op- Phone 1341. sep8-20tx | posite Post Office. sept3-14tx FOR RENT Te A. | Strunk. Phone 816' or, ‘597. St., Miami, . aug30-tf fin FOR SALE Apartments, couples only.4.Paul’s Tire Shop. sept4-5t 54” beam, white pine plank, = copper fastened. Price $85.00.| Furnished cottage and apartment. 621 Grinnell Street. sept5-3tx | Apply 1128 Margaret — Street. | Phone 846-J. sept8-6tx |Spanish limes, bougainvillaea, | i ie: stephanotis, caladiums, frangi- WANTED TO RENT pani, poincianas, palms, cro- tons. 1004 Southard Street, \2 or 3-bedroom furnished’ ho Phone 1049-J. sept5-8x! or — apartment by. permanem | business: people: Phone bab: Will lease 1 year or 99 years, 65-| aug20-tf ft Duval St. frontage, depth | 250 feet. Jerry’s Half-Acre.;Couple wants two-bedrpom house Has dance patio. Apply 507) on year-round lease. No chil- Duval St. sept2-6t| dren or pets. Will*take good —- care of property. Phong 234-M. |One double bed, complete with Septs- -3tx coil springs, one felt mattress | and one innerspring mattress, LOST - - >> $40. Call at 69 Poinciana PIl., or Telephone 1142-M. Navy metal tool box Igft. South- sept6-3tx| ard Street, front “of Sewing —— | Service. Reward if returned to Speas Plate Glass Co. sept8-2tx sept6-2t "WANTED To: BUY , om, N.B,' tst Fann Phone seca Mi- torte % ke: West, Bradt *

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