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| Exper ‘morning and on Monday she will | weacher at Key West High School, schoo! superintendent, announced ah ience”, said O'’Bryant. “She j has been a teacher in college mu- sie and a consultant on musical | programs on a state-wide basis. | We ave fortunate in securing her services next year. I expect her feherus work at the High School twhould be of a high order.” | Mrs. Kennedy received her master of arts degree from the a Wireghowo | University of Nebraska. She has had three years of voice with Pro- PORE PRESIDENT HER | fessor Frank L. Bennett in Chica- | BERT HOOVER cite ot desk im [oo who formerly served on the | Pele Ble COM. otter receiv. fecuity of the Columbia School ee ome cate e obeervense of fof Musi the =") Slrih@er emmiversary Her experience includes 12 Diteoetee. te celebrated the (years of teaching music. During oe Sh © pubic address . 1940-42 she taught at the Kearn- Retort ant te the aatten. yey State Teachers College at Ke- Nebraska. She has taught arney | ew Vocal Teacher At High School Here To Take Up Duties Mrs. Ina Mae Kennedy Has Had Wide*———— mee; Succeeds Miss Marjorie ‘Seamen Of Snipe : Coburn, Who Has Resigned Mrs. Ina Mae Kennedy of Butler. Mo., arrived in Key West this vocal county assume her news Horace O’Bryanti’ today. voice, music appreciation, music methods, history of music and de- velopment of the opera and su- pervised the music in the training school. Her specilation is in voice, cho- ral conducting and public school musi¢ col s. She has directed choruses oz 350 voices and while at Fairburg, Nebraska, she or- ganized a junior high chorus of 108 voices for special perform- ances of three and four part mu- sic. Last spring Mrs. Kennedy was appointed as a consultant in a group to confer on “Elementary Music Curriculum” at Portland, Oregon, during the Music Educa- tors National Association, North- ern Division. Taft Will Not Head Fight In Rearminy Bill eS teewrtetet Peweee * foe. Fea ‘eeu 1) een eet A Tat eid we Se a. 6 ot radiate Hight ae Sica ee, | Sematests Rowry Chub Seon wher Include Key West f : } Display At Pan H ew ferme! American Exposition ° With officers of the British ¢ mat | UO Suipe, present, the Key! ae 4, Rotary, Club today at noon | rt chia ah . heard @ short address of City*At- | ; la jus Lester re; cing | tak | the prope to hold a Pan-Am- sean Exposition in Miami in 19-| rt | From the Snipe, there were! mer C. G. Parker, RN,! ing officer of the war- First Lieutenant G. E. RN, Lieutenant J.D.) Hope, RN, and Lieutenant A. K. | MeDonald, RN, who were present at the luncheon on St. Paul’s Epis- | pe! Church Uarish Hall. ( Walker spoke! bretly, saying the officers and} ,; the members of the crew of the ‘ mm. p. “e Parker ‘ nmander Nat. Awlines Sos Preaght Air Service General vie Of Commerce Impressed | By City And Its Active Jaycee Club | By BOB POLLOCK was quite lent at last egular pting of the West Jaycees in their club-) mouse on Flagler Avenue, that | the recent Summer Conference of it ev . i the Florida Junior Chamber of wr CPOE commerce, held in Key West last week was a standard setting suc- — oo m ery respect. . The official registration figur { 888 was far in excess of antici- pations and exceeded previous umamer conferences held in larg- ‘ ne ecm OF Sale! For Sale! All Kinds of Block of Four Lots. Each $0 x 100, Flagler St. Between 2nd and 3rd Metal and Paper LEPMONE 124 oF 148 ROOFINGS { PLEMING STREET ter Wow J. Otto Kirchheiner Vou . | | STRUNK LUMBER YARD BOAT BAR $03 Duval Street. Phone 9165 AIR-CONDITIONED fy Most Comfortable Bar | | | | British Officers Guests Of Rotarians Today; Hear Lester Tell Of Miami Fair 2 | snipe were very thankful to Key West for the hospitality shown them during their stay. President Robert Dopp called upon Lester to tell of his evperience with the Miami com- mittee dealing with the question of a World’s Fair or Pan Ameri- can Exposition, in permanent buildings at Miami. Lester suggested “the” Rotaty Club should get back of a move- ment to place a display from Key West in the exposition. He sug- gested a map showing the layout of the Keys and Key West. He added that many visitors would be attarcted here by such a dis- play. Miss Faye Bervaldi played the piano and Miss Lorraine Nottage sang a solo at the meeting. One of the gues' introduced by Sebastian Cabrera, Sr. was Bill Chappell, one of the owners of Chappell’s Variety Store in White Street. JAYCEE CONFERENCE HERE WAS GREAT SUCCESS; TOTAL OF 333 ATTENDED EVENT State Junior Chamber * er and more centrally. located cit- ies. From geenral comment, it ap- pears that many of the delegates wished to visit Key West to as- certain how a city of its size could produce a club so progres- active since the date of its inception. Needless to say, they left, after a most enjoyable and | effective conference, with an im- pressive and favorable impression of the city and its Jaycee club. In substantaton thereof, the Key West Jaycees have just re- ceived the following official res- olution of the Florida Junior Chamber of commerce: “Whereas, the Summer Confer- ence of the Florida Junior Cham- (Continued On Page Three) Announcing ... The Opening CHAPPELL'S Variety Store Caused City No Alarm Or Trouble t ; The City of Key West had not ,@ single complaint. against any Me said that Miss Marjorie Coburn, who had been vocal in- of the crewmen of the British Structor at the High School during the last year, had resigned to} sloop, Snipe, which has been here | ~ ; eeept @ position in her hometown, Kansas City. Mo. “Mrs. Kennedy has had widee———————————————= since last Saturday. City Manager Ralph D. Spald- jing said today that the British seamen had given the Police De- partment no trouble. “They are a well disciplined Jot of men, those Britishers,” said City Manager Spalding. “It was a splendid display of courtesy and good will that the British seamen made sere.” oo 6 PRESIDENT TRUMAN SIGNS ing, left to right: Rep. Overton mony at the White House Wednesday with military and congressional Senator Virgil Chapman of Kentucky, Assistant Navy Secretary Dan Kimball, R. B. Russell, Defense Secretary Louis Johnson, Admiral Louis tions; Senator Saltonstall of Massachusetts, Gen. Omar Bradley, Army Vandenberg, Air Force chief; Rep. Dewey Short of Missouri, Rep. Carl Vinson of Secretary Gordon Fray from Winston-Salem, N. C., and Senator Millard T; THE NEW ARMED SERVICES UNIFICATION Brooks of Louisiana, Rep. Carl T. Durham of i DISPLAY OF PRIZES FOR FISHING EVENT SHOWN IN KEY WEST Many Items Now Displayed In Stower's Store: Tournament Closes Sept. 5 ‘The comprehensive display of prizes being offered in the Flor- ida Keys Fishing Tournament, which will run until September 5, is now being shown in Stowers, Duval street store. The display had previously been shown in half a dozen shops, including.Miami and Homestead. The fishing must be done to win the prizes, from north of Monroe he brass fo far re a8 Bahia, Honda bridge of Overseas High- way. Among the list of articles cur- rently shown here are tremen- thenj dous gold cups, large silver cups and similar trophies; gold mugs, clocks, silver trays, shoes, shirts, tackle. reels, about 24 fishing rods of various kinds. Tobacco, aluminum ware, lan- (Continued On Page Three) Democrats Knock, Republicans’ Applaud For Ex-Pres. Hoover For Points In Democr: Economic Views Unchanged; Republican Commends Him (ily The Asnvciated Preas) WASHINGTON, Aug. 11—As had been expected, Democratic leaders in Washington vere in their criticism of former i Hoover for his remarks yy about the shadow of coliectivism that is settling over the United States, while Repub- lican leaders commended him highly. Senator Francis Myers, Demo- crat, said that Hoover has not changed his economic views in 16 years, and that he should have recalled the depression that start- ed during his administration. Senator Robert A. Taft, Repub- lican, epitomized what was said by the Republicans when he de- clared Hoover had issued what should be a timely warning to the administration to stop its -wide spread spending at the expense of taxpayers. That type of spending, Hoover sserted, :neans one of two things, either the federal government takes over the states, which SUMMER IS HERE ! ! Have Your Car Overhauled When Garagemen Are Not | Snowed Under With Tourist Business WE HAVE THE PARTS ' Roy’s Key West Auto Parts Co. | 121 Duval Street Phone 442 were se- ) | t Says Hoover’s®: Driver Uninjured When Cycle Hits | Truck Yesterday Driver of a motorcycle, which collided with a truck in Simonton street between Caroline and Rose Lane at 5:30 p. m., yesterday, was uninjured, according to a report filed with the Police Depart- i ee ron H. J. Schroeder of the” Key] West Housing Authority, driver of the truck, made a statement to the effect that he signaled that he. was leaving the curb and en-, texing Simonton street. The mo- | tor cycle struck his rear fender | and the driver was thrown to. the; pavement. The police report he got up un- sisted. Talk Yesterday. would be socialism, or would dic- tate the economic life of the na-| tion, which would be Fascism i] Another danger lies in excess- ive spending, Hoover noted. It} keeps the public purse drained | and gives little opportunity for | ! business to thrive under the pre-| |sent burden of taxation , . Hoover made his speech yester- {day in Palo Alto,. where a cele | bration was held in honoring on his attainment of his 75th birthday anniversary. He receiv- | ,ed congratulations from all parts | jof the world, including one from President Truman, who warmly i1commended Hoover for his devo- } ; tion to his country. NOTICE Food Buyers! | If it’s BORDEN’S it has | to be good BORDEN’S MILK On Sale at ALL FOOD STORES | | Grade "A", Pasteurized, | Homogenized and Butter Milk, in single service containers. CALL FOR IT ' Remember, if it's BORDEN'S it's got to be good { “SHRINE | Setting Up Of Line*— j Servance of the TA itera digs Boatman May Get Lights At Dock . — said Lows Caryounlt he charter bueteen are @ tourist attraction. | can se Ge jectricity,” | today Halted By ; reason why the Garden Chub Protest Heayone Co ou be oped :, a construction of line te Says He Will Take Fyre gen 2 oe Matter Up At | The Garden Club protested tee pole li . 5, ie SY City Conimission among {the boulevard, and thet | it detracted from the beauty of Meet Monday Night | the spot The charter boatmen who regu- ; larly berth their vessels along | Prana» - . =. a § reene ay, advancing Upwards © 0 tos Roosevelt boulevard should have! 1. Monroe County Hospitel. te electricity’ for lights and’ power, ; said that if the county het according to’ City: Commissioner ready cash te edvance t the hee Louis Carbonell today ‘pital, then the city, if it het tamate Because, of a “protést lodged ‘available, should advemee the i + funds with the members of City Utility Board by the Key West Garden} Club, the construction of a pole line to power and lights to the charter boatmen has been dis continued The charter boatmen who were preparing to set pilings along the Carbonell also “The county could the city back the ed, or the city could t of the $10,000 ithe time equ | county hospital the Carbonell eithes mney acts ase ake pe boulevard to give their b« bet-| City Coma “ ter anchorage had postponed the bonell, Fred J Hirsete work until their appeal for elec- Harden alse sw tricity is favorably answered. | Vance the money “The boatmen really need el-| the fun PLAN OBSERVANCE OF 2ND ANNIVERSARY OF LEGION Tenth District American® Legion Confere To Be Held At Beach Coming Suu Preliminary plans for “Second Anni versary” of the American Legon Home on Stock Isiand on Arr tice Day, November 11th, initiated at the regula ing of Arthur Sawyer Post held last evening. Many event are scheduled for the Details will be later date. Post Service Officer Saunders announced t receipt of application blanks the Hono occas released National Service Life Ins Dividends, his office would available for the convenience of } svallable; tor the: convenience 08 | ie forms. MONTE MALE and It was announced that Oth = PAMELA BLAKE * District Conference would be ‘Son of God's Country held Sunday at M Beach UN COLOR TICKET OFFICE ALL AIRLINES PRICE TOURS {ROO Gs Fiemins ©: Se MIAMI - KEY WEST BARGE LINE. Inc. CLYDE-MALLORY DOCKS TELEPHONE 6 Barge Leaves Miami Every Fri Sa A tah tC NITRATE SEES AIRED ERMA OE Ow » ieee and ten ee ue tee fe ee = wt a 8 tee F al A Une welling, Chem Sn le ed fetes Ae deny ve FF see J : oe tee eet en eae fede Sbrensus fete \° oo Meee ts Om gets ane they Get Uhmnieesat Meo In Cabthornss May Call Serihe sak opaet | htm Codie « jhe megane Cabs oe ett Tre cunpieves — ——- Ft tS ee Senatiieiieel et . A rateomens re ae