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———— -(GEWANTADS 8~A CLASSIFIED . ADVERTISING RATES WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINB CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 12c per line for one day We per line for three days We per line for six davs 9¢ per line for twelve days ' {$—Cotteges For Rent Se per line for twenty-four days Minimum of 3 fines ber insertion DEADLINE: 11A.M. DAILY tn case of error, The Citizen will 20 responsible for only one insertion. Contract Rates On Request 2—Apertments For Rent FURNISHED APARTMENT. Rea- sonably priced. 1017 Eaton St. aug2-6tx . EFFICIENCY APARTMENT, near nivy yard, couple only. Price Or- ganization, 411 Fleming St. aus2-tf NEW bedroom and efficiency ry » Ideally located for gest and recreation. El Patio Motel, Washington and William nia BEDROOM apartmems. Summer rates. Utilities included. Adults only. Sea Isle Court, 915 Windsor Lane, july25-tf UNFURNISHED apartment. Cool, newly devorated. Phone 234 for in- formation. july2-tt UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom apart- ment, Near County Beach. july29-tf ; 'D apartment, quiet adulfs, no children, no pets. 1214 tf its For Rent (Continued) LARGE furnished aparatment. Very roomy. $65 monthly, includ- ing water. Apply Artman, Key West Citizen Office. Phone 51. Aug.5—6t 2A—Trailers For Rent TRAILER for rent. Couples only. Slone, Stock Island. Aug5-3tx ONE-bedrom cottage, completely furnished. Inquire 1104 Margaret St. Phone 1661-J, augl-6t LOVELY three room cottage. Cool, shady, outside patio. 1209 Virgin- ia St. Phone 2193-M. Aug5-3tx (—Houses For Rent UNFURNISHED HOUSE, kitchen has icebox, stove, water heater, all eiectric. Apply 818 Olivia. aug4-3tx WELL FURNISHED House, 20 miles from Key West. $75. Phone Hudgins & Alfonso, Summerland Key No. 2. aug2-tf VERY desirable, clean unfurnish- ed four-room house, with: bath- room. Apply 620 Elizabeth street. Augs-6tx TWO bedroom unfurnished house. $70. month. E. A. Strunk Jr. Phone 816. Augs-tf 2 bedroom furnished house $100 monthly till Jan. 31,1953, children accepted, no pets. Apply 417 Cath- erine St., Phone 180-W. aug5-3tx 5~Rooms For Rent LUIGI’S rooming house. Rooms with and without private baths. Cal after 3 p.m. 227 Duval St. july25-tf LARGE sleeping rooms on the ocean, Weekly rates. Casa Cayo Hueso. Top of Duval, on the ocean. july24-té ROOM, With kitchenette, private bath, hot water, utilities furnish- ed. Call 871-XR. aug4-3t ROOMS $5 to $10 per week. 411 William street. Aug.5—6tx 5A— For Rent = STORE ROOM: Suitable for stor- age mfg. or any type of Busi- “\ness. Cor. Simonton and Dey St. APARTMENT for couple, every- thing furnished, including elec- tric fans. 1511 Truman Avenue. july27-tf APARTMENTS for rent, Apply 725 Duval St. july19-tf DESIRABLE apartment. 2 bed- rooms, living room, large kitch- en and dinette, large shady lawn, ivate parking, furnished. 907 Inited St, Must be seen to be ap- ited. Apply Key West Drug be july30-tf TWO furnished apartments, desir- able location, living room, bed- goom, kitchenette and bath, large ehady lawn for children. 1217 Marg- aret. Apply Key West Drug Com- pany. july30-tf FURNISHED Efficiency apartment, electric kitchen, children wel- @ome, 909 Elizabeth St. augé-tf 1X ROOMS furnshed, 2 bedrooms, large porch, very cool, landscap- ed. quiet residential, private drive. $72.00, 1415 United St. augé-tf FURNISHED APARTMENT, ac- cept 2 children. No pets. Apply 18 Olivia. aug4-3tx FOUR apartments, $50 per month. i Aug.5—6tx CLEAN, cool three-room apart- ment for couple. 1209 Virginia street. Phone 2193-M. Aug.5-3t CLEAN, nicely furnished ground floor apartment. Suitable for 2 or 3 persons. Apply 1121 Angela or Call 388-M. Aug. 5-2tx FURNISHED apartment. Adults only. No pets. Water all times, $55. 905 Ashe street. Inquire rear. Aug. 5-1tx ONE bedroom furnished apart- ment, close in. $60 month. E. A. Strunk. Phonue 816. Aug.5-tf 3 ROOM apartment, furnished $100 monthly, children accepted, mo pets. 417 Catherine St. Aug.5-3tx COOL modern furnished studio apartment. Opposite Casa Mari- ma. By week or month, 721 Sem- fnole at William. Aug. tf | Inquire Manager Post Office Inn, 321 Simonton. july2-té BEAUTY Shop and 2 bedroom furn- ished apartment. Can be rented separately. Phone 155. 1306 Virg- inia. * july31-6tx GROCERY Stock Man. Apply Gulf- stream Food Department Store, 1105 White St. julyl5-tf a YOUNG MAN, must know how to drive truck, and willing to learn furniture business. Good opportun- ity. Apply Altman’s Furniture Co., 900 Duval St. july30-tf COUNTER MAN. Familiar with automotive parts. Reply in own handwriting stating age and mar- riage status, salary expected. Write box CO-15 c/o Citizen. aug4-3t DRIVER, Salesman — beverage truck route. Lopez Wholesale Li- quors. Phone No. 3. aug4-tf 9—Female Help Wanted TWO ATTRACTIVE Waitresses for cocktail work. Mr. Young, Casa Cayo Hueso, top Duval Street, on the Ocean. augé-tf TWO attractive girls to wait on tables in air conditioned bar. Duffy's, 218 Duval Street. Experi- ence not necessary. july22-tf TWO very attractive giris to work as Bar Maids in air conditioned bar. Duffy's Tavern, 218 Duval Street. Experience not necessary. july22-tf RE PRODUCE CLERK. Apply Gulf- stream Food Department Store, 1105 White St. augé-tf ASAE SES ces CURB GIRLS — Apply Wylk’s Drive-In, Stock Island, after 5 p.m. e augé-tf | CURB girl wanted, apply in person Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simon- ton. Aug. 5—tf SEAMSTRESS wanted. Steady | work. Coting Men's Shop, 505 Duval St. Aug S—St | WAITRESS wanted. Apply Cave- Inn Bar, 724 Dupal st, Aug3-3t Bae wrewsteowny att a Dav Avan ef \ Moér ECONOMICAL CAR I EVER DRovE — THREE DATES PER GALLON! // 9—Female Help Wanted (Continued) WOMAN to live in as mother’s helper. Must be of good charac- ter, neat and clean. Top salary. Phone 9287. Aug.5-tf 10—Male and Female Help Wanted “MAKE $20.00 DAILY. Sell lumin- ous name plates. Write Reeves Co., Attleboro, Mass., Free sample and details.” aug2-6tx 11—Employment Wanted COLORED girl desires job baby- sitting, Ada Mae Hunter, 822 Terry Lane. Aug5-3tx 13—Nursery Schools CASA MARINA Annex Nursery. Individual attention. Day and night service. Reasonable Rates. Phone 1360. july21-30t 17—Personal Services NOTrce BRIDES TO BE HAVE your wedding invitations and announcements printed by the Artman Press, Phone 51. julyl-tf FOR SALE six Consecutive 1s- sues of The Key West Citizen. Delivered to your door, 25¢ week- ly. ‘Phone 51 Circulation Dept. Notery Public NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen julyl-tf 18—Special Services SANDING and finishing of floors, bars and yacht decks. We will be glad to give you free estimates. No job too big or too small. Pablo Cal-| leja. 310 Elizabeth Street. Phone) 668-W. july26-30t GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES— FIXTURES KEYS MADE PLUMBING REPAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 211 SUMONTON ST, TEL. 378 apg2-tf JOHNSON & CURRY, Builders‘ and Contractors. Free estimates on new CBS homes, remodeling and roofing. Phone 147-XM. augi-tf DRESSMAKING and _ alternations, | call Mary Lou, G-1 George Allen| Apartments, Phone 1782-J. july30-6t | SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild, effec- Buy from your grocer. Paul C. Boyd Signs Truck Lettering 1003 Simonton St. Aug5-étx | 25—Real Estate For Sale SMALL COTTAGE, 5 rooms and bath, venetian blinds. water he: er. Apply 819 Olivia. Phone 405W i Body and Paint Shop, 121 Simon-; tive; yet has no lasting odof.|ton street. ! hist) 31—Garden-LawnSupplies| 25—Real Estate For Sale (Continued) | 5180.00 WILL MOVE you into a two bedroom Sunshine home on corner lot. Stove, refrigerator, hot water heater, and venetian blinds, interior newly decorated. Monthly payments $60.76. 2000 Fogarty Ave. aug4-5t TWENTY-ONE-FOOT, 1947 May- flower house trailer. Key West Trailer Court, 1015 Simonton St. Wm. Kelly, aug4-3tx THREE BEDROOM House and garage for sale. Inquire 644-B North Beach Road, Peary Court. aug4-12tx TWO modern houses on highway and water with boat harbors and channels, both suitable for resi- dence or fishing camp. All cash. Write or phone Hudgins, Summer- land Key. july5-tf CHOICE income property, 104’ x 119” with 7 room brick bungalow and brick efficiency cottage. Both completey furnished and occupied and located desirably, Rental in- come $220.60 monthly. Price $18,- 500 cash. See Horace Young. Casa Cayo Hueso. Phone 1653-J. julyl1-tf FOR HOMES, Lots, Apartments, Business and Key Acreage. See Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming street. Phone 153. Box 303. Here since 1919. july15-20tx HOME, 2 bedroom, large living room unfurnished, $2200, furnish- ed, $2750. Low payments. 2008 Har- ris, 1766-M after 6:30 p.m. july31-6tx THREE bedroom cinderblock Top- Pino constructed house. Can be seen after six p. m. 2014 Seiden- berg avenue. Phone 1615-XW. Aug.5—TF 26—Lots For Sale TWO CHOICE adjoining 50° x 120’ lots on Duck Avenue near Naval Hospital. Filled ready for building, $1,750.00 each. See Opal van Duer- sen, Key West Real Estate Co. july16-tf 3 lots for sale, at Staples and Eighth st., Phone 180-W. augs-3tx 23—Printing Make The ARTMAN PRESS your headquarters for the finest in printing. Phone 51. july1-tt 30—Services and Repairs BODY, fender and paint work. Guaranteed. Simonton Street july29-t¢ | ' MAJESTIC 16-inch Rotomatic pow-| er lawn mowers. Key West Gar- den & Lawn. Phone 1019 = aug2tf} 33—Miscellaneous 50’ OF WHITE PICKET fence and} | gate. Phone 2398-R. $13.00. 13 | Seaplane Base. aug2-3t Subscribe to The Citizea | $30; one .32 caliber German of- ficer’s automatic, $25. 619 Dey St i aug?-6 ONE 30 caliber German rae Classified Advertising Brings Results TELEPHONE 51 33—Miscellaneous (Continued) EISNER FORNITURE COMPANY, 3416 Duck Avenue, inciana. Phone 1601. We buy and sell new and used furniture. julys-tf CONLON WASHER. New wringer assembly. 9 Ib. capacity. Fast drain pump. 5033 Maine Road, Sigsbee Park. aug4-3tx Sy Sane ee SMALL COUCH and chair, covered in matching leather. Will sell reasonable, 821 Whitehead Street. DRAFT beer box, cash register, 12 counter stools. Apply Ponce’s Luncheonette, 701 Simonton St. july31-tf LARGE KITCHEN hood, with ex- haust fans. Also restaurant equipment. Apply Grocery Store, 728 Simonton. aug4-tf FOR sale: 1 ton York refrigeration unit, Write Box FS-34 care Citi- n. Augs-2t 35—Wanted To Buy WE PAY $1.00 for old batteries. Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman Ave. Phone 778. augl-tf SHOW case. Phone 1421. 36—Bicycles and Tricycles SCHWINN bicycle for sale, man’s, like new, sacrifice $20. 416 Eliz- abeth st., evenings. 38—Automobiles For Sale Aug‘5-3t Excellent condition, 13,500 miles. $550.00 115 Sigsbee Road. aug4-4tx 1951 DODGE Meadowbrook, Gyro- matic, 13,000 miles. 1528 12th St. aug4-3tx 1949 CROSLEY Station wagon. Red. Excellent condition, 13,500 miles. $550.00. 115 Sigsbee Road. aug4-4tx 1951 DODGE Meadowbrook, Gyro- matic, 13,000 miles. 1528 12th St. aug4-3tx 1940 BUICK. $50. Tires alone worth more than asking price of car. ‘Wwesday, August 5, 1952 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets BOXER PUPPIES for sale. 1122 Eaton St. upstairs, after 4 p.m. except Sunday all day. aug2-3t 22 Canaries and large cage. $50, No. 2 Fire st4tion or Phone 1151. Augs-3tx SChA 6-Innafr 49A—House Movers HOUSEMOVERS CALL GARNETT Ph. 14¢~-XJ for estimate. julyl4-tt 45—Transportation Storage - ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 488 8. V. Kinsman july23-tf 50—Legal Notices (Céntinued) ‘Tallahassee, Florida July 30th, 1952 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustees of the Internal Improve- ment Fund of the State of Florida, Pursuant to Law, will offer for sale, for Objections Only, in Talla- hassee, Florida, at 11:00 o’clock A. M, September 2nd, 1952, the following described land in MON- ROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, to-wit: A par.el of Bay Bottom Laid tn the Bay of Florida, North of and adjacent to a part of Gov't. Lot 1, Section 34, Township 64 South, Range 35 East, at_ Long Key, Monroe County, Florida, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing on the Center Line of U. S. Highway No. 1 at the P.C. of that cer- tain curve on the East end of Long Key, run_ thence in a southwesterly direction along the center line of U. S. Highway No. 1 for a distance of 1063.2 feet to a point; thence at right angles and in a Northwesterly direction for a distance of 204.26 feet to a point on the North- erly shureline of Long Key, said point also to be known as the point of beginning of the prop- erty hereinafter described. From said point of beginning con- tinue in a Northwesterly direc- tion for a distance of 200 feet, more or less, to a point; thence at right angles and in a North- easterly direction for a dis- tance of 700 feet, more or less, to a point on the Northerly shoreline of Long Key; thence meander the shoreline in a Southerly and Westerly direc- tion back to the Point of Be- ginning. Containing 2.5 acres, more or less. A parcel of Bay Bottom Land in Long Key Bight, Southerly of ‘and adjacent to the South-- easterly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway No. 1, and being southerly of a part of Gov't. Lot 1, Section 34, Township 64 South, Range 35 East, at Long Key, ‘Monroe County, Florida, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing on the center line of U.S. Highway No. 1 at the P.C. of that certain curve on the East end of Long Key, run thence in a South- westerly direction along the center line of U.S. Highway No. 1, a distance of 1063.2 feet to a point; thence at right angles and in a Southeasterly direc- tion a distance of 200 feet to a point on the Southeasterly right-of-way line of U. 8. High- way No. 1, sald point also to be known as the point of begin- ning of the property hereinafter described. From said point of be- ginning continue in a Southeast- erly direction for a distance of 100 feet; thence at right angles, and parallel with center line of U.S. Highway No. 1 run Northeasterly 395.7 feet; thence at right angles in @ North- westerly direction run 100 feet to the Southeasterly right of way line of U.S. Highway No. 1; thence run along said right- oft-way line 392.7 feet back to the point of beginning. Con- taining 0.9 acres, more or less. The Purchaser is required to pay the advertising cost and documen- tary stamps. ‘The Sale, if and when made, shall be subject to the Trustees reserving unto themselves 75% of the phosphate, minerals and metals and 50% of the petroleum thereon or_ thereunder. EES OF INTERNAL ENT FUND reserve the ject the sale. BY ORDER of the Trustees of Internal Improvement Fund of the State of Florida. FULLER WARREN, Governor. "| Attest: Get Kool-Seal, America’s No. 1 Trailer Roofing at Thompson’s Hardware, Caroline street. july21-24t LUGGAGE trailer, 2 wheels, tires good condition. Inquire 42-D Sigsbee Road. Aug. 5-3tx 18’ house trailer. A good buy for $250. Coral Isle Trailer Park, lot E-1. Augs-3tx 41—Boats and Motors 14° CORRECT CRAFT run-about. 60 h.p. Chris-Craft engine. New Correct Craft trailer and canvas cover. 3725 Avenue E. Phone 624. july15-tf 50 FOOT Shrimp Boat, gross ton- nage, 24 tons. Powered with Cat- erpillar 88, good condition. Dayco Inc., Foot of Duval St. Phone 1091. july31-12t 26’ PROWLER “Alibi”, built by Forest E. Johnson. New 125 HP. Grey. Contact Johnnie West, 901 Eaton, phone 508-W, augé6tx equip- | ed, excellent condition. J. E. Tuck- F.C. Elliot, See. ‘Trustees I. I. Fund. aug5,12,19,26;sept2-1952 ———————— IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- CERY. Case No. 13-220 in Re: Adoption of Jack Andrew Gal- vin, a Minor. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION TO: JOHN ROBERT GALVIN c/o Mrs. Harold O'Connell 10 Holden Street Dorchester, Massdchusetts YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED) that a Petition for Adoption of the infant Jack Andrew Galvin has been filed in the Cireult Court for the adoption of sald infant, by Os- car Allen Hill and Gloria Joyce Hill, and you are hereby required to serve a copy of your Answer of | Objections to the granting of said Petition for Adoption of said in-| fant on the Petitioners’ attorney, and file the original Answer or Ob- jections to the granting of said/ Petition in the office of the Clerk e Circuit Court, on or befo Oth day of August, A D. 1952, fault of whirh the Petition for against you | Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this 14th day of July, A D. 1952 (Cireutt Court Beal) EARL R. ADAMS Clerk of the Cireuit Court of Monroe County, Florida By: (sd) Florence E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk THOMAS & CARO $15% Duval Street Key West, Florida Attorney for Petitioner 50—Legal Notices amp (Contynuesy NOTIC IN THE COUNTY JUDGE’S COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. In re Estate of ALBERT G. ROBERTS, also known as A. G. Roberts, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all whom it concern that Ernest A. Roberts and Julius F. Stone, Jr., as Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Albert G. Roberts, also known as A. G. Roberts, de- ceased, have filed with the Honor- able Raymond R. Lord, County Judge in and for Monr.e County, Florida, their Final Report and have made application for their discharge, as Executors of the Last Will and tament of Albert Roberts, kiown as A. Roberts, deceased. Dated July 28th, A. D. 1952. (Sd) Ernest A. Roberts (sd) Julius F. Stone, Jr. As Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Albert G. Roberts, also |! nown as A. G. Roberts, de- ceased. July 29;aug5,12,19,1952, Ga. G. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND. FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHAN- CERY. No. 13-232 FAYE MARIE MARTIN, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE RONALD ANTHONY MARTIN, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: RONALD ANTHONY MARTIN Address unknown. You are hereby. notified that suit for Divorce has been filed against you herein and you are required to serve a copy of your Answer on Attorney for Plaintiff and file the original with the Clerk of this Court on or before the 2ist 4: August, A. D. 1952, other Decree Pro Confesso will be ¢ ed_ against you. Dated this 2ist day of July, A. D. 1952, at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS Clerk, Circuit Court. By: (sd) Florence E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk, GEO. G. BROOKS, JR. Attorney for Plaintiff 212 Duval St. Key West, Fla. july 22-29;aug5-12,1952 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. . No. 13-231 IN RE: Adoption of a Male Minor Child, whose adopted name will be JAMES LEONARD RHODUS NOTICE TO APPEAR 2227 Clement St. San Francisco, California YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to the Petition of HUGH EUGENE RHODUS and IRIS YVONNE RHO- DUS, his wife, to adopt JAMES LEONARD RHODUS, on the tioncr’s attorneys, Turner & son, whose address is 830 N. Krome Ave., Homestead, Florida, and file your original Answer in the Of- fice of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Sixteenth Judicial Cir- cult in and for Monroe County, Florida, on or before the 22nd day of August, A. D. 1952, in default of which the Petition will be taken as confessed against you. Dated this 21st day of July, A. D. 1952. (Seal) EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court By: (sd) Florence E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk TURNER & HODSON Attorneys for Petiti July2: Nation’s Weather By The Associated Press Light rain fell in parts of the nation’s southern and eastern drought areas today but it was oe a case of too little and too ite. Parched Maine got the biggest break. Light rain dampened most of the state. Showers also sprin- kled parts of drought-singed Ten- nessee and Kentucky. The drought that began in mid- June already has destroyed more than a half billion dollars worth of pastures and corn, tobacco, cotton, and vegetable crops. Farmers, faced with burnt-out grazing lands, have dumped cattle on the market by the thousands. Nearly an inch of rain fell in the Nashville, Tenn., area when a cold front moved in. The moisture was general over the middle por- tion of the state. Western Tennessee remained dry with no prospect of immediate re- lief. Farmers there said rains now would be too late to do crops much good, anyway. Professional rainmakers were ready to try their hand at bringing moisture to the drying tobacco and vegetable crops of Connecticut. Stationed in the hills west of the Connecticut Valley, they were pre- pared to fire rain-producing crys- tals into the skies. They were awaiting favorable conditions—the presence of moisture bearing clouds. The U. S. Department of Agri- culture moved to bring quick relief to hard-pressed farmers in the dry areas. It summoned its agents from eight drought-disaster states, plus Texas and Oklahoma, to meet in Atlanta, Ga., Wednesday and 5-12,1952 Jaly 15-22-29 :eugs.1952 Subsaibe to The Citizen THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 7 Teday’s NEW YORK ® — Faltering rail- roads and scattered weakness throughout the list today weighed the stock market down moderately, Losses came to around a point at the outside. Gains extended major fractions. At the same time a great amount of steadiness was imparted to the lis by a group of leaders rading unchanged. Business progressed at a sleepy pace, The rate of trading was less than Monday’s meager 950,000 ares. Steels were unchanged to slightly ~ lower. Automobiles held steady, There was little or nothing notable in the rest of the list. Lower prices were paid for Beth- lehem Steel, Goodyear, Boeing, Kennecott Copper, Du Pont, Amer- ican Can, Santa Fe, Southern Rail- way, Baltimore & Ohio, Texas Co., and Johns-Manville. Higher were Homestake Mining, Allied Chemical, American Woolen, Standard Oil (N. J.), and Nickel Plate. The market eased off slightly in f| quiet trading, putting the Associ- ated Press average of 60 stocks just under the 1952 high established last Thursday. Curb exchange stocks today moved narrowly and rather quiet- ly. Higher were Consolidated Min- ing & Smelting, Hollinger Consoli- dated Gold, and Sherwin-Williams, Lower were Devon Leduc Oils, Eu- reka Ltd., and Louisiana Land. Corporate bonds were somewhat lower. U. S. Governments in the over the counter market were quiet and steady. USS Greenwood Visits Havana | The USS Greenwood, Destroyer Escort 679, returned to Key West yesterday after a weekend recrea- tional cruise to Havana, Cuba. All hands enjoyed their vi The USS Greenwood is a familiar sight in Key West because she has spent the most part of the last three years h¥re as a training ship for the Fleet Sonar School. The commanding officer of the USS Greenwood is Ledr. Eric Ischinger, Jr., U. S. N. FEC Railway Move Appealed JACKSONVILLE (# — The At- lantic Coast Line Railroad Co. has appealed Federal Judge Louie W. Strum’s order authorizing trustees of the Florida East Coast Railway Co. to purchase 23 new diesel lo- comotives. Judge Strum will hold a hearing Thursday to determine whether the ACL should be given a supersede- as to stay the effect of the order until the appeallate court acts on the appeal. merce Commission authorized cut- rate rail transportation rates on hay shipped into the drought states for feeding livestock. The Virginia Departmen of Ag- riculture estimated that the drought, the worst in that stae since 1930, has caused 50 million dollars damage. Knox T. Huchinson, assistant secretary of agriculture, estimated that this year’s corn crop may not average 40 per cent of normal in the 10 Southern dry states. LOANS ON mpi Operatec Owned rae of Key West 604 Duval St. Phone 1761

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