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“eer ae FLORIDA'S UNEMPLOYED WOULD GET $500 MORE temctattesevictntor tition EACH WEEK UNDER NEW BILL PASSED TODAY 16-Week Maximum * Period For Payment! | te | a doctor and] | 2 ; ng cor | ga cipping | a adv ised that a thoray fe he We Start To School 5 avid hl og hcp ma le | | Ot Benefits Would Be Retained has beech © experienc: that when this i is pace, thes child is more]! regular i “and more successful in his work TALLAHASSEE, May 5+», 3 ome ane | Be Man Se A BOOKLET FOR PARENTS OF BEGINNERS pees ia ioc oh eee v | —Florida’s top payment to job- Thi less workers would rise $3. a week| yy is is a booklet: prepared: for the benefit of parents of pupi Grab A Wilt peated Uys ies who are making their first. entry into the Monroe County Public} re (pass use | Sehool Sy8tem: “It is‘ hoped that it will answer the common que ay | tions of parents and provide. a basis. for common understanding be- takes It would allow a maxinium un- | tween parents and teachers throughout the county. This was pre- a ‘.* ¥ <employment compensation bene-| Pared under the’ direction. of the Monroe County staff. Grateful) fits of $20. a week, instead of the | Acknowledgement ‘for the preparatiéin’ éf the original booklet is present $35; hereby made to Principal Earl FE. Hamilton: of the Truman Elemen- The measure now goes to the! a" Schogl:and. Miriam. E. Carey, Mary Sweeting, and St ur child be pre ainst communicz ible d n the been giv protec ie Gard. senaie, where a similar proposal} 2¢? of the Reynolds School pieuteas i> oa the calendar with commit:| ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPERVISORY DIRECTORY ‘ e oo sz € iC por . . i Se aaahéd: by LA: Howes the! Horace O'Bryant, county superintendent, 3401 Avenue E--1114-W Piay ip V | bill would Scscaen male tad ines | FaeneS. Mev ss istant, superintendent—curriculum, 606 Truman 5 Be 4 as s lead mom benefit. The 16-week mexi- al gear oe | 6. B t aI are with othe mem period for payment of bene.| Irene Russell, reading specialist, La’ Concha Hotel—160 7. Do eve. r him-elf that he is able itho fits in the present law would be] Jane Reid Robson, lunchroom. supervisor, La Concha Hotel--160 const moth ; ned. Harland C.. Mertiam,. principal, Truman Elementary School, 107-C &. H vele tudes and habits it r in| HERE'S PART OF THE CROWD THAT JAMME> THE HALL ovtside the Senate taucus oom in 4 ither would there be any| Poinciana—1]14-XW. ' : mer aaa cis ra - ao = Douglas MacArthur. The ousted supreme commander in ihe hey Salaam tcl fhe ce . : ie wet ene a mens t a ast testified at a clos earing open only to members of the senaie. He told the senators his ge. in a p present eH 0 ji poveee Lepore principal, Harris Elementary. School, $11 United r s ay Scho de of the controversy with President Truman over Far Eastern policies. The President fired r nieleags i ech olen street—1879-W. 3 him last month. ‘ the maximum, either beeause they | Albert: Carey, principal; Poinciana Elementary -School, 3702 Duc'x i haven't earned enough or worked ‘averiue—1620-M, | aes x ikke i ey as Boe a leng enough to qualify ¢ =—— itt, i supe ent h to qualify for the top} w... Cogdell, princ ipal, Dougiass High School, 1002 Thomas street pee Tl V NO NOISE AT. NAPANOCH PO ULNAR RELL ss ; —~172a, 1 ‘eler: D ‘ As approved by committe the : 1€ elerans NAPANOCH, N. Y.—(P).—Ben House bill called ‘for - maximain| =2¥2™ 9, eee er principal, Key West High School, 411 Simon- Ch u te t it Feinberg, director of the Na- period of 2) weeks, but thie Hence one MESSAGE TO PARENTS a 5 H A joch, New York, scrupulously ob- decided to go along with the $20 We believe if the’ parents and teachers. work together for th: ate place | Sebvredl itis rides ite Nee a figure provided in the Senate bill, The House defeated several at- tempts to write into the bill a higher schedule of payments over .t| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | ment Week recently. Pi Following the Governor's state- | S/O INTEREST TO VETERANS ment that “noise impairs human} e authoritative an- {health and lowers _ efficiency! development of, the child, increased good will come to the child| t both at home and at’chool. The child's education starts long before | rights ext school days. The first day of school is a day tong to be remembered | Us tre a longer period of time, including by the parents as: well as the beginning of a new adventure for the | that , iia es the Veterans Ad- | Feinberg said he installed muffled! a proposal by Rep. Okell of Dade! Child. . | Be NSE ideas disaes He must questions | buzzers in each room instead of| county of $30 for 26 weeks. Okell Because many children enter school. before they have reached} taught not t embers of the group r servicemen © customary bell, that loud-i}, : . said this urged by the Ameri-| the stage whereby they may profit successfully from the in:truction | theate 1 by snapping gur nts speakers replaced ‘the dinner}} +. T can Federation of Labor, ordinarily given boginning pupils, it. is deemed essential. that an | out of tunt vith other people heart to be discharged |£0P8 @il wore rubber soled foot-|}-». Telephone 51 The senate voted 27-8 to raise} informal introductory period precede the regular first grade work ecing what or and I would like | “¢a% @ sign was _ posted at the ae a the salarics to Supreme Courty During thjs; introductory, period many and varied activities are|?. DEVELOP IN IM ELING OF SECURITY nat to do in order See against e: ive oo Classified Advertisement Dept. Justices to $12.500 and Cireuit) provided in. order to: develop in each child, at his own rate of | He should have 1 to j keep my National Service Life | [Noise at ag ee gan of » “No} Key West Citizen Tusticg cow aot S100 ‘and progress, a readines; to read and the proper adjustment for learn-|! Sliminate major fears, temper-tantrums, and other forms| Insurance in force. ee: it Napancch = wagiendenst) rcbeaie : . ing. All children do not. walk and talk at the same age, _ either of lack of self-control | A. These suggestions should be | circuit judges $1.500. However! Se they seedy to faba atthe some age -Alticugh secre all he | ‘THE SCHOOL DAY inci" aod an | Mail The Client Friends sims aay ed baa . BA: f inning ils-are ¢ager te learn t a, Mc © County b tablished’ a common 1 for all | chance 2, send VA your] == pay supplemented by county] ® Lange “2 © read, certain factors often pre- wil bex ei audi erdoak Wie wane th within 31 days| funds. and. would continue to| Vent many children from satisfying this desire to read immediately. | lechosle, so that eact have the extra county pay if the} Nevertheles:, ‘many times the child whe is slow to read, or who|Because cf the give your full re Rebuilt Electric Portable of the lunch rooms, transportation problems bill becomes a law. doesnot show a-rcadiness to read immediately, gradually develops|and the dit mthe school to the home in different school The Senate voted to have -an-{ into an .excellent..reader is permitted ‘to. progress at his normal! |’cnters, it to make the noon. hour fit the individual || 4” money order the other committee study the bill] rate. | school. Each 1 has its own system of warning bells before) one amount of insurance in which would do away with the These reading ‘activities will be introduced so that the cnita| school, etc : Horce, and (4) ‘pay. premiums. segs State Beverage Department 'by] may form desirable habits and -kills prior to an attempt to read | MONROE COUNTY SCHOOL DAY ag,{ulatly, each month. Don't wait rae ao functions over to the! from books: It is important that each child enjoys and is eager to | School Begins (A.M 8:30; Poinciana, 8:39:) for an official receipt, for there MRP DUET: 5 attend, «chook, It is also necessary. that he experiences success} Truman, 8:30; Hi 0; Key=, 6:30 |may be some celay initially in 3 pe ; The Senate's government re- ; rather than failure. i Noon He Gr ades 1 to 6. 12:00; Poin-/ acknowledging your remittance. organization committee already i ' jrades 2 ; has ‘thebbill-and: has set & publict We urge you to confer. with your child's teacher in order tu ciana: Grade uman: > 1, 11:30, and Grades 2) QI already have!changed GI heariig on it for 9;30 a. m. Mon- | diseyss his’ or her, grewth.. It is far more convenient fer the to 6, 11:50: Hig All grades, 12:08; Douglas-: All grades [oe ead of training twice, and day.- avare ) (e5 pteacher, .and makes. for a better- conference, when an appointment 12:15 jTd like to make a third change n Hour, P.M. Terdy Bell—Harria: Grades 1 to 6, 1:00; Poin-| May I do so? Senator Beall of Pensacola. is made before hand. ‘Then it can be arranged for teacher and N : : to 6, 1:00: Truman: Grade 1, 12:30, and Grades 2]’ A. VA will approve a’ third sparked the successful mx toy parent, tovcdnfer away, from the class, as it is impossible ciana: Grades kick Ate put the bill in the hands mead tees to keep coat of 25 to 40 pupils and a onl to 6, 12:45; ¢ All grades. 1:00: Doug 1 grades, 1:05 sie Be. ck ae replete oe - ond committee. He said the gov;) tion te,anything el e. “All teachers are free from 3 p.m. to 3:15 p.m... School Closes, Afternoon Dismissal—Harris: Grade 1 2:00.}2" © a RS which ernment reorganization commit-|:and first grade teachets*are'free for conferences after 2 p.m. Just! Grades 2 and@ 3 2:30, Grades 4 to 6 3:00; Poinciana: Grade 1 2:00.) 3) Separe you for employment tee called a meeting and was! as it is customary to:ring the doorbell or rap on the door of a'Grades 2 and 3 2:30, Grades 4 to 6 3:00; Truman: Grade 1 2:00,/j, = heal oociaden = hints ready to approve the measure! private home, then wait for an, invitation before entering, it is cus- Grades 2 and '3 2.30, Grades 4 to 63:00; High School: Grades 7 to re is a shortage of skilled ioe asning hours aftev it was in| tomary in school buildings to call-at ‘the principal's office and find 12, 3:00; Douglass: Gra to 3 2:25, Grades 4 to 6 2:45, Grades 7] workers ! ; 2 4 ‘out if it is convenient to see any teacher. Otherwise, te:ts may be to 12 3:05; Keys: Grade 1 2:00, Grades 2 and 3 2:30, Grades 4 to 19} Q 1 am now drawing retire-! ARES SERA Ree, + om se pairs * | interrupted, and classes “upset, by a visitor walking in unexpectedly. 3:00 ent pay from the ‘armed forces ; z Mrs. Eulalie | THE PART PARENTS PLAY : FINANCIAL ITEMS Jas a retired officer. Do I consider ' FREE BOX OF THREAD WITH BACH PURCHASE” ‘ ‘ | F ! a, training that parents give children during the early years LUNCH TIC = $1.5¢ ee, nes oe pera PHONE rai i tof childhood, beipre the ehild enters school, is an tmportant part of} 5 meals with milk at noon $1.50] 4 r Lam clig 2 1 t Jones Praisec or nis education. It develops characteristics that influence the entirc Single 35] pension as the result of the death oe NO OBLIGATION S . T Ci } life of the child, including -his progress in school. The home, not th: i Juice will be available at morning recess ar Galea Ne 7 -chool, is the starting place for training childien. ,dditional cost / es. Retirement pay receiv- Service 10 aty | Good physical and mental health habits are essential to success | Prices: Si ; es To Change) ed directly from a service depart- in the school program, Many- first gradere have difficulty in learn. | a ee ment is considered as reportable | as oas ry ' In commenting today upon the ing to read because of undesirable habits established and practiced ; — 75| income forthcoming loss of Mrs. Eulalie | for six ye: There is a definite relationship between this early train-- M/ ATERIA ALS FOR FIRST SEMESTER $1.7 pens 4 Jones to the Truman School fa- | ing and success and happiness in reading. Habits of obedience, self- Money for Reading.Werkbooks will be called for as the children} living is seal culty, Superintendent Horace |“¢liance, attentiveness. neatness, and many others listed in this get ready for them. County who wish further infor-} 7 bi let are necessary for succ: ¥ e wa our} = | County: wt t O'Bryant stated tha Mrs. Jones ooklet are necessary for success and will contribute toward your lehod eusce thus fits, ONE oF MEAME® OLDEST | | had-given over a quarter of alos “APRIes }—___+ tC: epi, comets ke: WN Ca ha give! ove: a should contact the Ao < century of most excellent service DELO TORMEAESH | t THAILAND BANS | PEPPER BRINGS lcs 21s. Post Ottis Dhig eee te tho chilaret 62 Key West, 1. YOUR CHILD SHOULD HAVE FORMED THE HADIT OF sees Sar tayo RECORD PRICE | West. Fla TAKING CARE OF HIMSELF BY: . Brushing the teeth twice daily. Combing the hair and keeping hair neat | . Washing face, neck and ears in the daily bath Washing hands before meals. land One of her former pupils is now a member of the County School Board, and hundreds of | other pupils who came up under her guidance have turned into “SING/ APORE.—().—Pepper_ is; new record-breaking} One oft! 2 atolls in the apore market A| Marshall Islands is named “New ANGKOK.—iA¥.-«ln 5., Cleaning fingernails elds; pepper recently | valuable citizens of the commun- . Using a handkerchief when coughing, sneezing. and for i eas sad per picul, or ates one- | Mich zan, Wisconsin. and Ohio ity and the State. and have gone ; cold. . : ‘ : + 4. gay/ sixteenth of a ton. White pepper] are among the leading milkweed- on to prove that they are a cred- 7. Avoiding the use of a common drinking cup, towel, © ES ener Ree Ny brought $1,110 per vicul | producing states. it to Mrs. Jones’ teaching. ie ae ag eg ae t r r tani-) J Nic Shane, was given fulland 8 Keeping oreign articles and fingers out of his mouth monn freely of her time, even to the 9. Buttoning garments and handling zippers, putting on been the main! “ ‘ extent of teachin when she pos- shoes and tying la for internation-]} sibly should have been home re- 0. Taking care of toilet habits aler ce the Th | covering from. illnesses. She is _ PROP ER DIET »pards, | e yy ne. considered one of our better 1. Your child's breakfast should include nd’ snakes| teachers, and her ability and her! Fruit or fruit juice (preferably fresh) 1 ee ] Specializing in unilageing zeal will indeed be One or two eggs D Bowi of cereal (preferably hot cooked cerca) All Types of ed in the months to come. One or two slices of buttered toast : W ild Board. the Superintendent 2. ‘Iie should learn to cat a variety of food, because this will 0 Hotel, Restaurant nd the Principal of Truman help him select and enjoy a well-balanced lunch at school, ©XPC , Schoo! ali feel that her departure thus building for healtb. ; their supp t d B from the faculty will mean a 3. He should form the habit of staying at the table until ihe| ism has cle an ar distinet loss to the schgol and to meal is finished. The mcal should be a happy time, but not ing grou a i incation in general in Key West. | a play time. \ Eq p : The teachers of Truman Ele-/ 3. REST » ee. ot ul men Silla, iceued) tye fol The following table of the length of rest school children of vari- 4) ss | ‘tone recente gah sus ages should have is a valuable guide to follow in securing suffi- 00" er =) lowing statement cient rest. Beginning pupils sbould also have a rest in the afternoon tion to n Ol . ’ 2 Jones, second ginning hace f- ’ a} Evlelie Liahigt ae to make up for theif large energy output. } indeper i TINE vs @ We are now in the position to serve your needs with any sacher of Truman Ele- 6- 7 Yoars 12% 7 ic signing on July stede.. type of equipment you may need. mentary School, is retiring after 7- 8 Years 12 : MoG Yedr of service. Mrs. » Jones 8- § Years 11's z oe eae We can fully equip restaurants with all necessary require- as been a tireless worker and | < 9-40 Years its cabiiehs, salah’ py “ont RAT YY ted much toward the + 1011 Years : u et re ; inet hade z ee x jucation of the children of Key | Me 2 vere = _ sisi WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS @ CLASSWARE @ DISHES @ SILVER rducalio! ia 2-13 Years As . ~ jours | ae , - West She has given countles 540 tans 9% Hours IN THE LINE OF H @ KITCHEN EQUIPMENT hours of her time to them. She 14-15 Years 9% Hours ‘ : will be greatly missed not onls 5-16 Years 9 Hours Children’s || Leen e eee en nee EEENEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE | | ST MENT and SUPPLIES by the children but also by het! 4 eon MUSCULAR CONTROL | | RESTAURANT EQUIP! co-workers. Therefore, we, the 1. He should b2 developing contro} of small muscles by: | a teachers of Truman Elementary a. Coloring large pictures, etc. (Books can be bought | School take this means of saying, in the dime store) ne MAXWELL CO. Ine. b b. Py ing with blocks and toys which call for thumb Mrs. Jones, for a Jo ané finger manipulation and coordination between COME TO THE Furniture and Furnishings Thanks, well don eyes and hands. | PHONE 682 oo if . Playing in a sand box or at the beach with sand TROPICAL TRADER } 909 Fleming Street. Corner Margaret St. Key West. Fla Wolves ran in the streets ¢ pail and shovel under direction which cncourages 718 Duval St. Phone 1000! | z 2 > thic ; ri deserted Rome during the Gothic; real building of sand houses, etc | fi : rs eh d, Simple jigsaw puzzles “UHH VENETIAN BLINDSHHARMNE wars eight centuries ago-