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Every cove) ‘The 40 hour course was attended | and inlet houses fishing boats, and by 60 key personnel from principal | new construction of modern homes | ‘Naval and Marine Corps activities | seems to be keeping pace with) throughout the Sixth Naval Dis-! similar growth on the mainland. trict from April 14 to 18, } We can see no end to it but there Rear Admiral Glenn B. Davis, | is plenty of room for any amount U.S. N., Commandant of the Sixth | of expansion.” _ gen District, told the instructors | is concern at the mounting | gv = Bumber of traifie accidents involv. | CP WA. Will Meet dag military personne! } a “I know that the lessons you oalaee here, when spread among On Stock Island Personne! of your home sta Cc. PA. is call a ial . tions, will be of lasting benefit to ing for lath aay aoe the Navy and the nation in reduc- | American Legion Home on Stock ing the accident toll," Admiral Da- | Island. Committee reports on fin- vis said. ances and aircraft available will ‘The classes were part of a cam-' be made and should be of interest paign by the Navy Department to to all. New members are welcome Teduce the number of traffic acci-| and application forms are avail- Gents involving Navy and Marine | able. Corps personnel. Similar classes; Attending last meeting were P. are scheduled for each of the Na-| 1 0. of Cadets Sheila Sweeting, ‘val Districts within the continental |2 Lt. Irvin Higgs, 2 Lt. Gee. Gib>- shore establithments of the Navy. | son and Lt. W. Snajn, all Cadets. ‘The curriculum was a composite | -_ of courses prepared for motor vehi-| During the Middle Ages ali cle fleet supervisors, high school in- | monasteries had breweries and structors and driver trainers, and the progress of brewing at that tollege teacher training courses, | time was helped by the cleenii- Mr. Harold ©. Caritoa, a repre.‘ ness of the monks. sentative of the American Autome- | bile Association, Washington, and | Sixth Naval District Public Works Mr. John Brooks, Director of | Department, conducted the pre ‘Transportation ead Equipment, | gram beld in Charleston. it i i i ! i ! ri FF : E : I a i : | : 2 : i 7 | a3 i HH EF aie F F i | | | =z £ i i ; z 82 CH i if-fibe “restore confidence in gov- ment” if he had to fire a de- tment Rend every mecaing to At a Jefferson - Jackson Day dinner in Frederick, Md., Kefauv- er said not to take “croakings” of Republicans seriously. The country always calls on Democrats to lead Se Peele eet at the words, he said. GOP town caucuses and pri- & maries throughout Connecticut un- | PRINCIP. ze fi PRINCIPAL CHARLES AL iain fy ' CHARLES ALBURY of Coral Shores School presents March of Dimes trophy to Ed Tomerlin, teachér bers of the Winning class look on. Hard work by teachers and students helped make the 1952 March of Dimes drive BURY of Coral Shores School presents awards to winners of March of Dimes Contests. Winners shown are Babs Kaufman, ‘tm Kaufman, Don Chuzau, Doug Santini, Bob Arsua, Rosemary Holtzinger and Marlene Carey. The Coral Shores students and Faculty united in the recent drive against polio. PAROLE COMMISSION RELEASES REPORT TALLAHASSEE — Since the Flo- + | rida Parole Commission begat. its | work, under constitutional and le- gislative authority in 1941, men and women placed on probation by the courts under the Commission's su- pervision and on parole by the Commission contributed to the sup- | port of more than 10,000 depen- dents as they earned $25,500,000. The Commission’s report for 19- missioners of State Institutions, r | mission’s cases and hows that ~ 1951, ‘from prison on parole. Last year 28 pre-sentence inves- tigations were made in Broward Monroe ahd Dade Counties by J ’ | Hopps Barker, Commission officer Si, just made to the Board of Com- | veals the work record of the Com- | | ed after his return from Army ser. | vice abroad in World War I. Other Serving the | since December 7, 1941, and detail- | Loses Appendix HOLLYWOOD ™® Actress } Marilyn Monroe must wait four lor five weeks before undertaking | the strenuous roller skating, swim- j ming and auto accident scenes re- quired for her next movie. The buxom beauty lost her ap- | pendix Monday and her doctor, | Mareus Rabwin, said she'll have | to take it easy for a while. investigations made in the three counties last year numbered 351. They were made by Barker and other Commission officers detailed jfrom time to tim ei nthe Miami metropolitan area. Barker had un- (der his supervision as of Decem- | ber 31, last, a total of 233 parolees and probationers. 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