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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, Russian Miners Building Homes On 10-Year Plan AP Newsfeatures (OSCOW.—Nearly 7,000 pri- vate cottages for miners of U.S.8.R.'s Donbas are nearing completion. An announcement stated twice as many Donbas miners are ‘building private homes this yeary over last year and that more than: 5,000 cottages were finished during the summer. In ‘addition to the individual cottages—which are being built by the miners themselves with the aid of bank credits and the collaboration of the mining au- thorities—apartment houses and two family brick buildings are going up. The Donbas was one of the | most devastated areas of the!’ war. Each miner can obtain a 10,000 rouble credit for a period of 10 years which he begins paying off in equal installments a year after he moves into his house, | Each miner building a home is given—by his local Soviet—a plot of land big enough for the house, a small barn, chicken sheds and a garden or orchard. The cottages are of individual design but retain the traditions of Ukrainian architecture. They are mostly built of stone and slag blocks and usually have | three rooms. | SO TTT TTT LIOTTA Key West In Days Gone By! AS TAKEN FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF NOVEMBER 10, 1937 Sa TT TTT ITTTTILY Willard M. Albury was elected mayor of Key West at the elec- tion held yesterday. Ivan El- wood was re-elected chief of po- lice, ‘and Albert Camero, captain of night police. } Henry B. Haskins, assistant su- perintendent of lighthouses in this district, addressed the Key West Fellowship Club last night at their meeting in the annex of the First Methodist Church, He spoke about lighthouses, and he used an apparatus to illus- 1947 peepee cnet ieaPnt ak THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ! \ NGAUS LIVING ROOM H'-2°x 19-6" AP Newsfeatures i LANNED FOR RURAL 7 living, this small modern PORCH ! farmhouse has most of the 8'-0"x14'-0" | good features of a larger = dwelling, yet covers an area |e-¢_ oe of only about 925 square feet. It is suitable for a small family or for a tenant house on a large farm. Designed by agricultural engineers, architects and home economists of the U.S. Department of Agri- culture, its working drawings may be obtained through county agri- cultural agents. | Plans are free in some states and in others only a nominal charge for pfinting is made. Where county agent cannot supply plans the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Division of Farm Build- ings and Rural Housing, Beltsville, Md., will advise as to the nearest state handling the plan. This design is identified as Exchange Plan No. 7012. It calls for no basement, heating plant being located in the utility room. Wood frame construction would be standard, but the working draw- ings have been developed so that masonry, stucco, or aluminum sid- ing can be substituted. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS |LAUCH AWHILE! (Know America) ! Dr. Francis J. Brown of New Hardy Roses York University, secretary of | aoe sch cainieakergorl President Truman’s Committee | a eee Boe er Pie on Higher Education, born ra eae | ‘ eek ane Cherokee, Iowa, 53 years ago. { QUCStioning was boring the s trate his talk by demonstrations. Melvin E. Russell, superin- tendent of publig instruction, an- nounced. today that local public schools will be closed tomorrow in observance of Armistice Day. Armistice Day will be observ- ed here tomorrow under the di- rection of the Arthur Sawyer Post of the American Legion. Chief event will be held at Duval and Fleming streets. | i | Pupils in the fifth, sixth and seventh grades of St. Joseph's | School held exercises yesterday | in observance of National Educa- tion week. Mrs. Irene Stirrup left yes- terday for Miami to visit rela- tives. Rees | Miss Lillie Boldon of Daytona Beach is visiting her brother-in- law-and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hu- bert Trout, 1111 Olivia street. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: ; “Mind your own business and you will have a good one.” LAUGH AWHILE! The Objection A man was buying a dog, and the shop assistant was very anx- ious to sell him a dachshund. But the prospective dog owner was evidently not very keen on this type of, animal. *EWhat is it about the dachshund that you don’t care for?” asked the asistant. “They make such a draught when they come into the room. They always keep the door open so long.” PRESSER'S RADIATOR SHOP 105 WHITEHEAD STREET Near Duke's Bar-B-Q ADIATORS y EPAIRED ECORED and CLEANED Also Plastic Tailored | man to the point of exaspe “And, oh, by the wi tinued, “wha Comdr. Donald B. MacMillan, ! famed Arctic explorer, born in Provincetown, Mass., 73 years ago. Leland Stowe, journalist, war correspondent, radio commenta- tor, born at Southbury, Conn., 48 years ago. Leroy A. Petersen, president of , Otis Elevator Company, born at | Amery, Wis., 54 years ago. Frederick H. Payne, vice pre dent of the Army Ordnance / sociation, ex-assistant secretary of war, born in Greenfield, Mass., 71 years ago. { Claude Rains, actor, born in London, 58 years ago. ' John P. Marquand of New buryport, Mass., famed author are you troubled by oar imi 5 stress of female born in Wilmington, Del. 54) functional. moutaly years ago. i ances? Doe Rear Admiral Walden L. Ains-: ¢, worth,. born in Minneapolis, 61; er years ago. | Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ‘ pound to relieve such symptoms! ei medical test Pintham’s oved remarkably Relpful wbled this way. Tt’s what 0 a uterine sedative. Tt has ‘& erand soothing effect on one of wome @n's meat important organs. Wy —Pinkbam’s Come eanhae j 2s by ap resistance to suc! Souths Africa shas ino jungles, eso @ Great stomuchic tonict being in the South Temper zone. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S ContPousD is one that u to dig it up every morning and night to see if it taking root!” Do You Suffer Distress OF o** FEMALE COMPLAINTS With Uncomfort- able Fullness? Most birds keep their mates for one season and then often change to another. MUNNUGHUUUUUUUUUUULNLELEEANENM Real is '2 Guaranteed PURE Place Your Refrigeration ona REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED REFRIGERATION SERVICE | is More Economical!! ] It Is PURE, Healthy and Safe Toro SEAT Covers CONVERTIBLE TOPS | Thompson Enterprises, Ine. 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