The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 14, 1951, Page 7

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P As USS orter As US! Wilke C ilke C. 0. Change of command ceremonies | took place aboard the USS Jack | W. Wilke (EDD 800), stationed at | the U. S. Naval Base, Key West,! on Saturday as LCdr. J. L. But-| ler, Jr., relieved LCdr. Rufus J. Porter, Jr., as Commanding Offi-| cer ! LCdr. Potter, commanding of- | ficer of the’ Wilke since 1949, was | ordered to report for duty on the | staff of Commander Destroyer | ce, U. S. Atlantic Fleet. The new commanding officer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John) L. Butler, Sr., of Philadelphia, | Penna. A graduate of Yale Uni-! versity, class of ’40, Captain But-| ler entered the naval service in| the same year. He attended the} U. S. General Line School, Mon-} t California, in 1949. The Radar Picket Destroyer USS Benner (DDR807) was his | first duty station upon graduation | from Line School and his most recent before reporting to the} Wilke. Captain Butler served on! the Benner for fifteen months as | execut officer. His last three | months duty aboard the DDR were | spent with the 6th Fleet in the | Mediterrean Pr sus duty stations of the} xe’s new commanding officer) Officer in Charge Offi: p Officer Procurement, Phi delphi go Ship USS hews (AKA 9 rgo Ship US Dade | (APA _ 96), Destroyer USS Lard- ner (DD 480) and the Gestroyer| USS Dalhgren (DD 187), Captain Butler is the holder of| the following decorations. Ameri- an Defense Medal, Atlantic Thea- ! ter, Asiatic-Pacific Theater, with | four stars, Phillipine L Japanese Occupation, Cl vic and the World War il vi tory Medal Butler Relieves | Thursday, June i4, 1951 A DRAWING OF KEY WEI \ ! FROM ATOP MARTELLO FOWERS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN The thirty-one year old skipper house at a st: Of $200. Thurman} sing issued ts to the G. of the Wilke resides in Key wm| March Of Dimes iF eur Building house at, cost hurmun sued permits to the Ga with | 730 “Passover Lane, is’ E outhard street at 1403 Washington St building a conerete pore Jaddell ig p reh and t} a his wife, the former Barbara Van- | e porch “and| Condit, 205, Wade derbilt and their eight months | ‘Chairman Thanks Permits fisaéd Se Nee te errs come oem Shel cine of $300. Charles Saunders, 402) Abelardo Mar ui old daugl hter, an Lord. : Four small building permits) Southard street built a $300 store-| street ae ‘Navy For Aid Lee : mathering 2, 827 Simonto n VICTORY ; i | i stomp RENO ¢ | were issued by Building Inspector | room. Julia Dames, 408 Ca $$$ ri d Id | Ralph Russell street, is making minor repairs at i ‘ ian ge 9 n | The gratitude of the Monroe A. Hopkins, 1215, Lowe's. Lane| @ cost of $50. Ethiopia is one of the oldest Dri ‘ E 5 County March of. Dimes for thei will put, a new metal reef on. bi Plumbing Inspector Harry Al-! Christian nations on earth rivers’ “xams |Navy’s generous éontribution to : i | this cause was expressed in a let- Written /driving tests will be| tor of appreciation to Captain € siven Monday afternoons from lie Ade}l,- «Commander Naval p.m. to 4 p. m., and Tuesdays] pice. Kéy. West, Florida i from 9:30 a. m, until 12 noon at} he Ge = «| City Gommissioner C. B. Har the County Courthouse, it ' was | vey, Fund Drive Chairman, wrote announced today by Florida State | «your eqntrityation’ -has_.enabled Highway Patrolman Marvin J. | the Mohrédeeeante Merch of Ro ‘d tests will take place Tucs-| Dimes ta exeeed all previous efk ys from 1p, Mm. uneil 4p. m,| rts and to get a new record of Sika om. Pp. M1 more than. $15,000 for this wortk Wilder said, Examinations will be| 71 "4 } held at no other hours than those | aa Be ny a specified above a r at you and a ia es | those who worked so diligently t at-| |195t feel a greatimeasure 6: Crippled Husband (1°. os¢e"'eses, Tipp e USDANG | the funds obtained are helping to RALEIGH—(#)—A parole is in} many worthy causes which were the offing for Dwain Moser who] the beneficiaries,” wife. And when he gets out, today wr tomorrow, his wife will sup: Moser winds, up & lang story of] W d ‘al € lif troubles with # brightiending. He| WOURGdeWR IN Ua. was convicted of the charge in 19-| left. th ate Without permission.| Navy © Seaman © Tom: ‘Trantham, He. was returned to ‘serve’ the] just got back’ from «the Korean | do so much, peod through the was jailed for non-support of his — Back From Korea port him H ‘ 36. He was paroled, in. 1947, but); LONG BEACH, Calif.—(A?) remaining 10: months’ of hig .sen-| war zone—having come: through | So his wife, who has a job lene” ot the nif s fell Ean the Norfolk, said she wanted himj|counter and went off. Sailor back }Trantum wound up in the dispen = | sary with a bullet wound—.22 ca Wheat is believed to be a na-|libre—in one leg. Sorry son, no tive of southwest Asia. | purple heart GUARANTEED PURE FOR HOME or COMMERCIAL USE... We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clear, Pure Cube »» Crushed ICE Tog Enterprises, Inc (CE PIVISION) ‘ = No.8 ESY WEST, FLORIDA {| | ; If electricity were sold over the counter—like meat or shirts--chances are you'd sometimes be caught with- out a kilowat in the house! But if you bought kilowats at the store, you'd be reminded often about electricity’s low cost! 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