The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 13, 1951, Page 8

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bas ie Beige 4 George ke Receive Silver Star Key Wester Wins Award For Gallantry In Action In Korean War Sergeant First Class George Garcia of Key West receive a Silver Star for his gallantry in action. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Perez of 8-D Porter Place. He attended Junior High sehool in this city Sgt. Garcia enlisted in the army in 1945 and served in Europe be fore volunteering for duty in Ko rea where he was wounded and was awarded the Purple Heart. The offi communique headquarters of the Second Infan try Division at San Francisco fol low: ergeant First Class George Gareia RA14087078, Infantry, Unit- ed States Army. a member of Company A, 38th Infantry Regi fient, 2nd Infantry Division, dis tinguished himself by gallantry in| action on July 27, 1951-in the vi- | | SGT. GEORGE GARCIA cinity- of of eodean, Korea. On this date, while spearheading. an at- lack on enemy positions, Company, A was Walted by intense hostile grenade, mortar and small arms! month, The amount due from pa-| #Way fire.” “Sergeant Garcia, who had as- sumed the duties of his platoon leader, openly exposed himself to ehemy fire while directing his Through his his men to within striking distance of their objective, destroying many enemy positions men in the attack. and inflicting numerous hostile casualties. During the attack, Sergeant Garcia was seriously wounded but refused to be evacu- ated and remained in his position! in order fo direct the artillery fire on enemy’ positions “When his unit was ordered to! withdraw, he reorganized his men and directed their withdrawal to, defensive positions “The gallantry in action and out- Standing leadership displayed by Sergeant Garcia on this occasion ys gai great credit on himself and Ge military service.” servic BULLETINS OFFICIAL INDICTED THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, December 13, 195! MONROE GE (Continued fror in the collection of a insurance companies | necessary in these cases mit detail medical and st formation with the invoice for vices rendered, During the cours of our examinations, it was that in several instances insurance companies ! rendered for sever ERAL e One patients’ charts had pleted Charges to patients Private semi-private ard pat re charged the ra services rendered It cepted procedure t charge ard patients at cost semi-private and at cost plus from 10% to 25% the charges, are ward rates. It is adj ent of the be i ¢ from b nue Accounting . Records is strongly urged that a survey be made of the accounting records and a new chart of income and expense accounts be devised. Patient income should be dis tributed to show the income from private patients, semi-private patients, ward patients and out patients. The expenses should be distributed in a more detailed manner in order that the cost of services to the various classifi cation of patients may be de termined, and the results ob tained used in setting and ad- justing the charge to patients It is recommended that the use of charge tickets be used by the various departments. In this man ner, the patients’ accounts may be posted daily and the final bill be presented upon discharge. At the present time, the -patients’ charges are posted from the medical ch This procedure is unduly lo} the bills to patients are not pre pared until several days after the jhave t discharged from the | hospital. This method also tends to create lengthy collection pro: cedures. The value of fr services should have been charged to free work. However, due to the admit ting procedure and lack of infor dered to patients should be se’ A > left side by a por in accounting records and charged "0" Of the structure sear “en f eae ene ead of eset! We brushed the dust and sand |§ Swift's Premium or Armour's Star | and read | | tients, as shown in the Balance sees repose en cnt here lies | ' i % balances which|i" Peace arlotte ence Sheet, includes balances which), ,.P" Eee SHANK HALF mation on the patients’ ledger cards, it was impossible at this} time to determine the amount jwhich should have been elimin ated from the total amount duc from patients. To compensate for this condition, the reserve for un collectible accounts was increased to an amount sufficient, in the opinion of the director of the hos pital to reflect the net amount of accounts receivable at the sum which would be ultimately col lected. It should be borne in mind, that the provisions for uncollectible ac counts should reflect only the amounts due and uncollectible from pay patients and that the value of free work should be ac tually computed and reflected in the accounts. Patients Statistics: The day statistics should be complied as to show the number of days by patient assification private, and ward patient CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—(?) tiene pe —The village president of | > Cicero, Ilinois, and other iC Al Cadets Meet Persons have been indicted | ‘ > by a federal grand jury. j Da The jury investigated last | At Legion I ost summer's trace riots in Ci- , The cadet group of the local cero, a suburb of Chicago. | Civil Air Patrol will meet tonight WEXLER SENTENCED NEW YORK, Dec. 13,—~(A”) =-One of the big shot under- world figures of the prohibi- tion era, 63-year-old Irving Wexler, better known as Waxey Gordon, was sentenc- ed to serve from 25 years to life today as a fourth offend- er. Tt amounts to a virtual life sentence, He recently plead- ed guilty to two charges of illegal sales of tics, LADIES—Need a new dress place to buy it is CHIC —(Advt.) he Suncoast HEAD OF ELIZABETH FREE DELIVERY EAT MORE SEAF 826 Duval. | jat the Key West High School at 8 p. m. Claude Rose will be present ito assist in the organization of the group j ters 15 to 18 years of ¢ | LADIES—Our styles. are the talk of the town. See them before you poey. uy, CHIC 826 Duval,—(Advt.) PLASTIC TILES © Your Bath and Kitchen Walls atructions x Mins Pot te on Sa. Ft yourself Arms DRALNBO. AAA PLASTIC THLE S02 8, Miami Ave. CO, 941430 Minami Seafoods ST. NEXT TO V.EW. TEL. 1077 HEALTHEUI OODS Fresh From Our Boats Daily Shrimp Bain As Yellow Tails . Groupers ... Spanish Mackerel - . . Frog Legs... . Snapper Oysters Jewfis} Lobster (Right Plumbing Pe mits aE nspector Harry Alsing \30-Mile Speed ‘Limit Urged For tock Isl: iad Citizen Staff Phot PHE ROOT OF IT ALL REV. J. PAUL TOUCHTON of the First M Also under the church are what are apparantly the roots of the 1 picturesque tree which almost ob- : ? scures the church itself, The pas- ( i CENTURY-OLD REN IAS tor cut a few loose and brought : i From Page One) | 184 them up to compare them with ‘ the They the ace roots of 2 very similar to be slight!y more than slightly higher tree. handful cessitated in the rer ro esem sand from the engraving os. In fact in the ain We read on v f th flashlight look dito employa sa vie a ct We'd oo a8 Hit ce ts ae Pe user her life to Phii a“ the A pensable in un gra nombre d’amis.”” Seen like reacts | aes x Philip and at “'S | plosives, metals, foods and textile ! eux et son,” he Your Grocer SELLS that Good and her se nd t ‘D STAR * BR: i tones are a few feet from the opening © Key utiful AMERICAN \ F FEE One reads an sleep in next | and CUBAN CO Fk vv [ iL n't yesterday |__-TRY A POUND TODAY—— jorn nt ' — April 18, 1816 Died % h 24, 184 =a Native ne N. 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