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Children Of Key West ° “It is up to businessmen and They Like interested groups such as your- selves to help provide the 3 Their School [22] ity," said Edward Schweitzer, principal of Key West High Werris Elementary Schoo! pu-|School, before the Rotary Club i have ect down their at its noon-day luncheon today. fer king their school, the entire “You can do this by actively mayer of which are too lengthy supporting a full educational tr fll publication H 4 Program,” said Schweitzer, “Such ferwed comments by the pupils are a program wilt give to the stu- Given herewith. ‘The exsays were dents of this community the op- i. 3 portunity to train their hands as Se eee WI Heel as as their tiinde an bodies: = cheerved in the schools of *™ Monroe C _, With their fellowmen. iy, Me well as in oth “By working together, educa- The tion and business can help pro- “Our teachers are always will.’y/4¢ the stimulus and the means fee t help us."—Anetar Avalos, th maintain and perpetuate for Grade 5B our People, democracy and all it Ube our oe... : cae innchenom test Rok’ President ‘Robert Dépp said Elgebeth Lowe, Grade 2B. , Horace O'Bryant, superintendent “T just lke the Harris School of public instruction, would intro- best of all.”—~Lorie Lowe, Grade duce Schweitzer. O’Bryant said Rh that in a few weeks Principal “t Whe mw teachers end all the Schweitzer would announce a hides © my room.”—Gail definite hookup with business in- Quinette, Grade 2B. jterests in the Key West High “Best of all. I like the library School. en@ ite librarian, Miss Helen.” — Peter Depp, Grade 3B. : at school is when you deserve T ke Herris School because ‘t."—Dickie Oliver, Grade 5B. we howe @ fine lunchroom that! “The principal and the teach- gives w& nourishing food which ¢rs are liked by everyone. I don’t kee cur bedies strong and think that the teachers have ever Healthy “—Dariene Juryenski,; been unfair to the students.”— Grade JB Joan Johnson. Grade 5B. “Harris Sehoot has the best! “I like the good safety patrol feat | ewer had for twenty-five, that we have at school.”—Martha evtte”—Edwin Elwood, eal ics Grade 5B. an “School is a lot of fun.”—John “I Whe the Lunchroom because! Zinn Roberts, Grade 5A. of the goed food that it gives us."| “I like our lunchroom and_ its ——litenneth Wallace, Grade 3B. good food. I like the play activ- “T Whe school because it is so’ ity very much.”—Gilbert Anuez, friendly, and we have such nice Grade 5A. achers"—Tommy Ortib, Grade} “I like just about everything 7 about my school—all my friends "Whe my teechers and the/are there; where else would I wey my leseome are taught.”-.j.want to.be?"--Gordon Williams. bre Thamgeba Grade 3B. Grade 5A. ~ s t like my play periods best; ~ “At school we learn about the EARNIN MARSHAL ALEXANDER M. VASILEVSKY, Soviet minisetr of arg toma Moscow’s Red Square at the celebration of the 32nd anniversary of Education Week now be- the opportunity to live and work| He is reviewing the troops just before they began the huge parade. and Stalin are displayed on the building facing the square. Florida: Continued -mild. _— cloudy to clear thru J Jacksonville thru the Florida sii Straits: Gentle to moderate vari-} 5 able winds and partly, «cloudy Weather thru Friday. Few’ ers in. Florida Straits. East Gulf of Mexico: ’ Light to; moderate variable .. winds... Fair | No small craft or storm rings m i . —Students carry ood cw work im art.”—Nellie}eountry we live in and under- t - 3 i 2, .| desks into country school (background) near Torrice, Italy, about — stand it better."—Bobby Mul-) ¢¢*mailes southeast of Rome. The school, heavily damaged in war, I Whe eff my work at school;lins, Grade 5A. end eff ew friends that I see every} “I like to go to school because has no furniture and pupils built own primitive-looking desks. duy"—Richard Padvon, Grade|we have good teachers.”—-Don- an ald Wells, Grade 5A. ones ‘At echool I learn something} “I like school because it gives Mora Arrested steut the world about me.”— me a chance to meet new friends, Tummy Knowles, Grade 4B. Our studies aren't too difficult fh ‘lf you ge to schoo! you will| because we have a good teacher For Firing Cun grew up te know store.”—Caro- | who is kind and understanding. lyn Jenkins, Grade 4B. |= Patsy Johnson, Grade 6B. At Duval. Greene “At scheol you learn what | “To me Harris School will al- . things are good and what things ways be remembered as a school} Mario Mora, who operates two ere bed.”—Mary Barros, Grade{I enjoyed in my childhood."—}),,,. in Truman avenue, was ar- or Alvin Smith Jr.. Grade 6B. rested at 6:45 a.m. after he had I like school because I learn} “I like the grand faculty at the fired two shots from a revolver te work and play with others.”—| Harris School and all the friends ut Duval atid Greene streets. David Porch, Grade 4B that T have made there.’—James |” Mora, for whom bail was fi “ tt like best about our new, a # mm » Jail z ae A Marer? Bon ipee| “We have good teachers a at $500, was still in City Jail at whee - pwaed | noon today, charged with intoxi- the best books to read.”—j Harris School; we have a good, ot ~— 5 clean school.’—Peggy Baker, |¢ation, displaying firearms w ithin tehard Watson, Grade 6B. ation, dis} fans ey . “| bike te to school to study | Grade 6B. city limits and discharging a re © play and ha fun,| “Ilike the faculty, the re- volver. ene ies pany hen rand increase my |creation, the music, the library, Accordng to Vatican Se iel eet w het ge Barbera Ramirez,|and the cafeteria."—Joy Stick- Lastres, who was near Duva and Grade 5B | ney. Grade 6B. Greene streets at the time and "I like to come to school be- “I like my teacher because he; heard the shots, he went to the cmuse I like to stucly, like to play, | always puts some fun in every- | corner and saw Mora with the te and tke to keep busy and stay/ thing and he does not overload volver in his hand. With him out af trouble.” Grade 5B Goodman, Grade 6B. p street. 1 tke everything about “I just about like everything Ego NUE cheb Si < eehool.”—Jdoyee Roberts, Grade] about the school, especially the If thy morals make thee drear, on library and the cafeteria.”— depend upon it they are wrons “Phe only time you get punish- Ronnie Singleton, Grade 6B. Robert Louis Stevenson. TROOPER GETS MEDAL FOR MID-AIR RESCUE i ier’ : Army Sec- Honeycutt. N. C.. receives the Soldier's Medal from n wa pit aoe in Washington, “He is decorated for saving the SGT. MARVIN ©. SMITH (left) essary Geren Orel & Y Charles A. Dye of Akron, O., in a heroic mid-air rescue at Elgin . , PFC. : rod Fosce bee Wn Florida Oct. 25. Sgt. Smith grabbed the suspension lines of te and brought him safely to earth. Secretary mative of Huntsville, Ale Dye’s disabled ‘ Glean Roberts,}us | with — homework.’—Sally | was Louis Alcala, 627 Whitehead ; |Quirino’s Lead | In Philippines ‘Is Increasing | Philippines election vote {in coming in, but as_ the is increasing his lead. unofficial give Quirino ne 124 thousand vote: lino is far behind them. But the official count from complete—reports are in from only 312 of the 1,212 muni- cipalities. Many c: and prov- inces have yet to be hear Many observers attrib 1 {slow vote counting to the desire of Government poll officials to stretch out their jobs, whi on a daily bi | By the way ajority vote in the {| city is not included in the \tally because returns from pre- NOTE: cincts are missing Albert J. Mills today r ‘ment as cha an of the al Civil nse Con !which ope under tional Se ity Council, | American Legion Mills served last yes chairman of the committe i new job requires him to t Meetings of the commit: over the country. Sales Resistance | Determined ‘to. arouse ean afford, this protectio: jany time and anywhere After a pause ener drawled, “I ster, winks?” | mount, President Elpidio Quirino | one-million, The wartime puppet President, Jose Laurel, is second with nearly 902,000 votes. Third party candidate Jose Ave- , Laurel received a Manila. But the vote from the \Mills Chairman Of Legion Group ; telegram announcing his appoint- the “Every man of you needs, a the oldest list oon ever know of a feller to get @ Gray witnessed the feat. Sgt. Smith is @ | shoilder crushed playin’ tiddlye |° MANILA, Nov. 10.—(4).—Thejj'? is slow | figures | returns is far ‘d from. ute the ich pay city of | Total this year — official ived a Nation- amitte: of tee interest jin a new accident policy, a young}é insurance salesman said to a} n. And ® bee eas of you ho admit that any Pexigcnce and pont office. maariah of thing can happen to anybody did you ~§ : ani eS at n -|mand so filed shail be: voi STORAGE have. been issued. REPORT, (Brenan) Key West, Fla., Nov. 10,1949 skate: Linon y OF pinche a pee i ‘Hotel, Fleming Street. Total last 24 hours Total this month Excess this month FOR RENT—APARTMENTS 4 Bt AND ROOMS Relative Humidity, 8:30 - 87% FOUR: apartments, rooms and 4 Baromiewr [> light housekeeping rooms, $5 to (Sea Level) #30 a.m. $15 per week: 411 William St. 30.08 ins —1017.6 mbs ; nov3-30t| TWO fine waterfront lots in Mar- Deficiency this year <_ —_—_——— tello Ti , idential Sunset + Adults $50,00, until November | write Box 6172, Jacksonviile, Fla. Moonrise ist. Sed ‘Isle Apartments, 915 ‘ nov9-6t| Whirlwind type power Moonset ae . | Windsor: Lane. oct20-30t}________+_+_____.{| mower, $140.00, . Key —— + |FURNISHED C.BS. Duplex. Lo-|Garden & Lawn Supply, TIDES, ; FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS | cated close-in and in nice|Fleming St, Tel 101. (Naval Base) <einninoer te Reign bOrEOOd. Price, ! Tomorrow OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming.|Tiperal terms. ‘This ‘is a good (Eastern Standard Time). Single rooms $10 up weekly. High Low [Double from $12. Coffee Shop » 12:02 a.m. 7:40 am, —}and Bar. oct 14-tf 2:33 p.m. 6:01 p.m: gE ENTE i be; : 99° : FOR RENT—COTTAGES TWO . BEDROOM unfurnished ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA AND. ROOMS MacArthur bungalow in nice (Reference Station: Key West, condition. Price, $8,500. Easy buy. Johnson & Johnson, 419 Duval Street, Phone 372. octl3-t? Time of} Height o: |COMPLETELY furnished cottage Station— Tide [high wate: available until 19th January. | orms- Batre: Ma tga 419 Rahia Honda Also. comfortable sleeping rooms. ee (bridge) _—- —0h10m 0.0'ff/Open for reservation. Young’s No Name Key Tourist Rest, 1721 Flagler, Phone FOR SALE_KEY WEST (east end) —+2h 20m 1172. nov8-tf REAL ESTATE Boca Chica (Sandy Point)—0h 40m Caldes Channel (orth end) -+2h10m 414 &/PRIVATE garage. op oO Eagle Ave., Phone 1577-J. nov9-4tx FOR RENT—GARAGES IF you want to buy or sell Key , 39 West property, contact Pau Apply 3210] noysen, 626 Fleming, Phone 153 Formerly Rented by Here since 1919. oct19-30tx Commercial Credit Corp. (—)—Minus sign: Corrections} Eee Yond to be subtracted. | FOR BALE—ROATS AND | FOR SALE—PRINTED FORMS TELEPHONE 51 eee see: Lone to AND MOTORS LEASES, 5 ¢ each. Promissary én eae BOAT, cabin, 33 x 10, Chrysler |, notes, 1e each, Minin coe | APPLY THE CITIZEN Children have more need of! Crown, 25 watt transmitter.| 5 BUILDING Phone 51. Terms if desired. Darlow, 909 e Simonton Street. nov9-3tx models than of critics, LEGALS FOR SALE DRUGS FOR SALE—USED CARS SOLVE-URICO Granulated effervescent o* = od running condition. New], neutralize the excess 0 its Bor ow. switch. 1426 | 2 the system and urine, gi ing wiring job, new § : quick relief to the distress caused tN F, SAWYER, Ashby. ayia by the same, such intestinal Deceassy fermentations, vomiting, skin MODEL A FORD, good’ tires, "33 CHEVROLET, snap 4 i rash, rheumatic pains ete. For built engine. era ir a sale at Central Pharmacy, Phone sale. 912 Fleming St., up; ses 134. nov.3-7-10 <a aaerE 2 or demands,. whic ————~——ransler Sedan | MOVING AND HAULING pr either | of Fou. may. have sea! 1940 FORDOR Chrysler Sedan. ate of said County, to the| Radio, heater. $395.00. Phone dge of fh g41-M. nov8-6tx Storage - Furniture Moving Local and Long Distance Agent Pi ili Se ae r group of farmers congregated om| couse aid County at Key West, | —————— : 1 Airvan Moving & Storage i the porch of the local store: Florida, within’ eight . calendar | 193g NASH Sedan, nice, clean ear. ISLAND CITY TRANSFER : first ake small boats ‘imsrn: 5) $150.00. Will take a ° Phone 166 E. V. Ki an claim or de: s or small outboard motor in trade. nov8-30t nd shall state the f Mac’s Bar and Grill, old Boca “ FOR SALE—STORE the claimant d 1 _ Chica Road. nov10-3tx LL OOIPMENT = ac TERR ea _ > } FOR SALE—2 soda fountains and RED Brick Storage Co. Furni-} compressor. Any reasonable ture oF commercial. Phonejoffer accepted. 715 William St. novl0r30t nové-3tx WARREN SAWY F As executor of the st Will and Testament of Benjaamin F. Sawyer, decease pov.3-19-47,1949, * 799. ‘