The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 31, 1952, Page 8

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Page & THE KEY WESJ CITIZEN Thursday, January 31, 1952 The Judge’s Stand Sits , Citizen Staff Photo LEGAL BATTERY BIG GUNS sit for a camera portrait at the wocktail party given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sawyer, recently in hofior of the Monroe County Bar ciation. Left to right Criminal Court Judge Thomas Caro, Circuit Court Judge Aqui- lino Lopez, Jr., and Municipal Judge, Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr Internal Revenue Here Is How Your Department Soon ‘Dollar Is Spent Out Of Politics ‘To Run Key West WASHINGTON (®— President} City Finance Director Charles ; Truman's plan to take Internal’Roberts has compiled figures / Revenue Bureau out of politics and |hased on the annual audit to reorganize it under a merit system | show just how each tax dollar | was a long step closer to realiza- paid by Key Westers is spent for | tion today. 'City Government. | It_had received the overwhelm-| Here is how your dollar went | ingapproval of the House and, ji, 1951 to finance the Island | unless vetoed by the Senate, will |city's government operations: | peconsb effective March 15. Seventeen and three-eighths , House approval of the plan came | ants for streets; twelv: d_one- indirectly late Wednesday. jhalf cents for the special street | voice vote the House killed a res- "resurfacing program; ten and | olution’ that would have’ rejected Lope Ha UT A | the plan. one-half cents for fire protection; | ‘ ‘ e ig Tine and one-quarter ce for | One of its major provisions would trash and garbage remova nine abolish: the patronage system of { appointing revenue collectors and put them under Civil Service. . The plan would abolish the 53 and one-eighth cents for general and financial administration; | nine cents for police protection; | ni nine cents for debt service on} arog at coltectorships ahd onds; six and three-eighths | missioners who, with deputies in icents for recreation and public every state, would be Civil Sery-! welfare; five and three quarter | ice employes instead of political ‘cents for municipal stadium con- appointees. All other key bureau ; struction and maintenance; five | employes, except the commission. | cents for sewer disposal; three er himself, would be under Civil ‘and seven-eighths cents for pen- Service. ‘sions and current. debt retire- President ‘Truman sent the pro-|"ent; and two and one-quarter posal to Congress after disclosures ; Cents for the Monroe General ‘of scandals in the Internal Revenue | hospital. Bureau. He said it was designed| Here is where each dollar of | _to- correct organizational defects | revenue came from: Thirty and! that contribute to “inefficient man- | three-quarter cents from general agement” and thereby afford ‘the | property taxes: fourteen and opportunity for improper conduct.” | one-half cents from licenses and nacre ner: Cal rece twelve and_ three- | 2 hg eighths cents from the cigarette , Legion Comdr. tax; eight and .one-half cents Is Honored National Commander Donald R. Hy of the American Legion has. “selected by the United States a Chamber of Cmmerce as one je 10 outstanding young men ofAmerica for 1951, Post Adjut- att Bethel P.’ Johnson of Arthur = Post No, 28 indicated. to- + av. ———S The 10, ‘ali under 35 years of age, | Your Grocer SELLS that Good were selected for the annual Ja: STAR * BRAND ANY CONCERNING THING INS PH. 1870-1871 SEE THE peobonar by a distinguished ' board-of judges whose members, gmMERICAN WEES A over 35. and CUBAN COFFEE ——TRY A POUND TODAY—— to ihe Citizen” ees FRESH ATLANTIC & GULF SEAFOODS FROM OUR OWN BOATS FRESH COOKED, F The Works ‘The World Inside Texas |pastry in Paris, swing Gerald Leake Will | Resume Classes Le Gerald noted | painter was Monday | and unable to meet his class at hop on Truman ave- day night, it was an-; ANA, nue, T nounce: The is and resting painter ; building up so that he will be} able to instruct the four weeks | of classes every Tuesday night beginning next week, it was said. | Leake originally came to Key | West five years ago to spend al month recovering his health. He | liked the Island City well | that he remained to its | many scenes Walter Winchell Is Recovering MIAMI BEACH \® — Columnist | Walter Winchell is recovering from | 1 virus infection, his physician re- | ported. H Winchell had a temperature of | 104 degrees Tuesday but it dropped | to 101 Wednesday morning and was | normal Wednesday night, the doc- | tor added. | paint DALLAS (#)—Can you tour the world and never leave Tex- | as? If you want to see America first, you can visit New Yor population 20, eat baked beans in | BIDS FOR FLORIDA’S Boston, see the sights in Wash- | STUDE j The Three Rita Citizen Staff Photo TRIO OF LADIES NAMED RITA were present at the recent cocktail party given by Mr. and Mrs Paul Sawyer for all the judges and lawyers in the area. Left to right are, County Clerk Earl Adams: Rita Watkins, wife of Attorney Tom Watkins; hostess Rita Saw) wife of Paul Saw- yer, Monroe Count; al advisor; Rita Adams, wife of Earl Adams; and Paul Sawyer, host. The entire group enjc he party at the Sawyer home, at 1017 Washington street, then were serv- ed dinner at Raul’s, later in the evening. An eager French fisherman haul- ed up the first submarine cable across the English Channel the day University President J. Hillis said controlled materials for its ington and visit Miami and At-/y,,. ” . construction have been released fs lanta. | BE LET IN MARCH by the U. S. Department of Com-| after it was laid in August, ames Going abroad you can travel! 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