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yan eoreanaee RAT ES—Emperor Haile Selassie sit in state on the throne during cele-' of 19th anniversary of his coronation sponsibility. country; one night, to see this j prone. The boys, many of them orphans, were eating. supper. ‘Ai _ meets They were polite and behaved * Forge has! well, They are the lucky ones. race (Others are on’ the streets. little girls are} The Germans have learned | = rime end hygiene and) from our occupation forces that; ‘reining and other}we believe every child _ should} out to the “club” ‘have a square deal and GYA Aboat 50 little sirls | youth centers are springing up) training.\ ali over the U.S. zone. Where- What a! ever possible the Air Force lends little} a helping hand. Some of the youth groups are in contact with orphanages Ge little town, one of three groups in the States. and this cloth arouses mutal interest. —s ad American non-coms tell me} enable: project base. Ge children brought to the | - “y . centers for the first time th are" Ota much older “than their} Reinhart, Albert! age. “Many Siioke ‘at ten or. 12. corperel Cavatassi; The youth centers'try to. make seme sort of GYA- them children once again. At in Er-ithese centers sports, arts and at berg, is in’ crafts’are taught, and anyone un- this pom ler 25 may. come. To get in Boys Pore! end erte help out at ‘own, boys must be homeless or eee Tee® Beehbeot. Forty-eight ; abandoned and between 12 and seems Geemen beye live there.| 18. More than a third of those ‘View efeet thet own officials, and | there now are from the Russian geeeretiy fellow the pattern set | zone. See fee Meuend miles away| There are three club houses ©) Weteeete ff b tough going at} in the Neubiberg area. One is > eee Beye Town. Germans | at Starnberg, another at ‘Neubi- =e cle & contribute and much | berg, and a third at Unterhatch- =) © emer ee come'from oth- | ing. These three centers opened ee oomtries, sweh as nearby | in 1947, 1948 and 1949, respective- Selerieed. fut the GYA, and | ly, with the Air Base here giving = te Al Porwe men are plug- ee eters, building new build- | 64 y dad ae here end planning other im- at 1? . Ca ement. there Man y ’ Cr: ty Jenwary they expect to be ? ou re ‘azy i ‘at 70. 18 se te acmommodate 100 boys. | Furst zour nee, Tacuanes Se Reel chor weal The Ab Force is watching this | cies cota due sine.t reat Baa. ie Pies! control is always in i B At all drug stores everywhere—in tele of the GYA, but the Key West, at Gardner’s Pharmacy. PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION ON A REAL ICE BASIS end You Will Get GUARANTEED Reffigeration Service EAL ICE Se" it Is PURE, Healthy and Safe Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (ICE DIVISION) TELEPHONE NO. 8 KEY WEST, FLORIDA AAAAD amma sbAAADAADAAAADAAAAAADAASA BAAD EAAAMADS AS BAAAAAAS* 444044. USAF exercises much of the re-{aid to each. Children apd par- I-went out in thejents are taught the spirit, of thinking at these ‘centers. As Sergeant Rein- \hart puts it: democracy and free “We don’t tell them this is the | democratizing Germany may not best. system and so. use it. We} be as hard as it appears. Captain know they would resent our}shale Tulin, information officer orders and. secretly dislike us. All we try to do is give parent and child the tools to think with, g | if : E : : Hii if ta i a i BH : i i F H i F é ae » E 3 iif : if i ris i i E t i g if i i i i i eee TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1949—Toeday’s native is clever, although cunning would perhaps be abetter deseriution of some of _ today’s natives. There are great powers of persuasion, and if the trait of the day does not become too obtrusive, positions of trust, bearing success, will almost sure- ly follow faithful application to the duties. H The first cathode was built in 1897. ray tube “Personnel is sent to various GYA activities to instruct the children, wives of Americans give “up imuch time to this work and jequipment and even money is sometimes contributed: If every field did as mueh for the unfortunate children in their areas as Neubiberg does here, at Neubiberg, from Norwalk, Conn., thinks this _ effort, by. the Air Force may be the best answer independently, and let them £0} to our problems in Germany. on from there. We are watching free thinking catch on.” There isa Boy’s Towzi Buchhof. | we've won the battle. ways the/the older ones are harder to And there are other Neubiberg - Air Base helps giving young Germans a break. filled with prejudices,” he added.’ ers and has been making his “We're aiming at the children,” Tulin said. “If we win them over, Besides, views in}reach and. their already Your Horoscope |_womav's rr i Re dent. Auxiliary of St. Paul’s Parish entertained the members of St. Paul’s choir with a@ fellowship supper last evening at the Parish Hall. Meeting of the Key West Gard- en Club was held last night at the library on Duval. street, with twenty-three members present. Mrs. J. D. MacMullen, _ president, was in the chair. Andrew Miller, retired superin- tendent of the P. & O. S.S. Co, and Mys. Miller, who had been yisiting with their’ son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Trevor, left yesterday for Tampa. Miss Helen Archer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W»P. Archer, was united in holy wedlock to’ John G. Maris iast evening. The cere- mony was pérformed at the bride’s parents’ home, 1016 Flem- ing street, Rev. J.C. Gekeler, of First Presbyterian church, offi- ciating. - Mrs.’ Margaret Key left on the ii o'clock bus today for a visit in Miami with ' relatives and friends. , i i j Charles Morgan, | who will be ; remembered by many Key West- heal? 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