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Page 8 Anybody Home? THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, June 19, 1951 # { (#) Wirephoto “A YANK SOLDIER holds his bayonet-tipped rifle ready as he moves cautiously into a wrecked house in the center of Chor- won Monday. Allied troops were meeting little resistance on this yest-central Korean front June 16 as Reds withdrew all “along the line. Victim Of A Love | Gets Aching Feet | From Door Handle 52" 2002 8c OAKLAND, Calif —().Poor| Still, muttering over this one: Willie Gerro is a victim of that | EY sereated whet they thought barbarous thing called love. That| ¥'98 9, Couple of Gypsy shoplifters. bowl acuine rind ‘ | And the prisoners turned out to All this because Willie—who is| fe, iy efi soe 49 — had one of those lover's; Whe acc were shopping in quarrels with his lady love, 48-| a New Rochelle department store year-old Carrie Carrington. Carrie} _gressed in the flowing costumes got so angry at Willie about some-' of their native Pakistan. One was thing or other that she jumped! Mrs. S. H. Afia Farooq, wife of} into her automobile, slammed and} the Pakistani delegate to the UN. ne we doors and started to} The. other was the wife of the al-| rive o ; ternate delegate. When they were Bur our Willie isn't one to let} arrested, the women maintained} his gal go ay mad. He reached| what they thought was diplomatic i | H Two UN Delegate’s Wives Arrested } f { The Veterans Here are authoritative answers | from the Veterans Administration, * interest to f | to three questions of former servicemen: Q. I want to take a GI Bill course in jaccounting, but the only one available doesn’t start until the Fall of 1951. Can I enroll even though the July 25 cut-off date—which applies to me—will have passed? Van Fleet Crosses Han River On Test Train A. No. You actually must be} enrolled in a GI Bill course by| the July 25 cut-off date, except} for interruptions for reasons be-'| yond your control. You may not} enroll for the first time after} that date. | Q. I interrupted my GI Bill; training to enlist in the Army.| Does VA consider an enlistment zn interruption for a reason be-| yond my control? Will I be al lowed to continue training after my discharge? A. Enlistment in the armed forces is considered an interrup- tion beyond your control. There- fore you will be permitted to go |ahead with your GI Bill training after your discharge-provided, of course, that you are discharged prior to the termination date for! the GI Bill program. Q. I am receiving compensation | for a service-connected disability. Recently I lost my sight as a re-| sult of an automobile’ “accident. | Wiil VA provide me.with a seeing-! Mr..and Mrs. Richard Cosgrove | The Cosgroves live at 1368 Vil- Mr. and Mrs. W He nde and arrives at Key West at 5:00 eye dog and electronic and meC-} of Atianta, Ga., are pibitinies inl Drive, NE, Apt. 2, Atlanta, | will bu $ o'clock P.M. hanical equipment for the blind? | Kev west for a few dave teen |G& He holds a private pilot's li- }3415 Eagle a A. Yes. Blindness need_not be! ah i stale ».;cense and continues to fly imja permit issued t : = Fe service-connected;.eo: langeas.youlieye tne CeTONe's home| connection with his work with| ing Inepectae tal Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service are entitled to receive, compensa-} Cosgrove, now a member of |“i¥i! aeronautics authority Other permits Hon fore any service-connested CAA, left Key West in 1932 af-| pr Col N. ng, dean of | (ude ‘one by F. B FULL CARGO INSURANCE disability. ‘ |ter living here for 15 years. He| the Yale Medical School. Born in |*¢its at 829 Duval street and || MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. was graduated from the KeY|England, 50 y by S. J. Lawrence, 1329 George PHONES: $2 and 93 (Veterans living in Key West} who wish further information| about their benefits should write} the VA Office at Room 218, Post| Office Building, Key West, Fla. j In due course they were released | —with profuse apologies. The mayor—Stanley Church—had is- sued a public apology. He said “Perhaps if the women had iden- | tified themselves immediately, | this incident would have been| avoided. But I regret it occurred, and I am serry for any. inconven- out for the car as it started and grabbed. something... .a door handle. Carrie saw Willie going! along for the ride so she stepped harder on the gas. But Willie hung on to the ‘door handle. Well sir, ‘this’ went on for two turns and some 13 blocks. About then, Willie's feet gave out. They took Willie to a ho: to sothe his aching feet. His s had burned clear through to the soeks, and the socks were rags. Oh yes, Willie’s also in ‘trouble with the law: Something about an oréinance that-says you can’t ride on any portion of a vehicle that Wasn't designed for passengers. ?*A door handle, for example. pi sSaaastihaan eae irene Well, Bongo, Bongo) Givilization Will Go To The Congo! | SBRUSSELS, Belgium. —().— Well weil, bongo bongo—civiliza- tioh is going to the Congo. The Boys and girls may not like civili- | @ition—they may not want to} leave the Congo. But these days you" can’t get away from it all. The inyasion of the peaceful | Ago is’ heing ‘undertaken. by| SOfhething called the Banque’ Du Gange Belge-——pronounce it how | You will—it means the Bank of | the Belgian Congo. It seems the | company, Which has ‘been making | bik notes for the Congo is giv- ing up the project. Too much reg- | ulation. So the Belgian State | Bank is obliged to take over. And | they have decided that they will! start making the Congo banknotes inthe Congo. For reasons known to-bankers, this will make it poss- ible to transfer Belgian gold now stored at Fort Knox to the Con- #@; It is a very complicated and tiresome deal—in fact it is civili- zation—and it is about to descend upon the Cong 1 | | me Richard Melion of Pitts- burgh, banker, born there, 52 years ago. silence—so the cops were a good;ience of humiliation they suffer- while finding out who they were.’ ed.” | | | | ‘ROYALTY SAILS UP. THAMES-— king Haakon of Norway, accompanied by Duke of Gloucester representing King George, sails up Thames in royal barge (center) during visit to London, Mooyed on left bank is Scott's Antarctic ship “Discovery.” Is GUARANTEED PURE FOR HOME or COMMERCIAL USE... We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clear, Pure Cube »» Crushed ICE Thompson Enterprises, Inc (ICE DIVISION) KEY WEST, FLORIDA | { TELEPHONE NO. 5 \| i a ee U.S. LT. GEN. JAMES A. VAN FLEET (center), Eigh:h Army commander, rides with engineers on the front of the first test train to cross the new railroad bridge over the Han river at Seoul, Ko- rea, At right is the wreckage of the old main bridge which was blasted to ruins in the earlier days of the war. A Richard Cosgroves , {hard time recognizing $11,000 Residence |go00d to be back. ars ago. street for a $100 sceened porch Se West high school. Cosgrove said, “The town grown so much that I have has; Guy A. Lombardo, band _ lead- a-er, born in Canada, 49 years ago. our-new plant Today we're opening our new Coca-Co tling Plant. We hope that you'll accept, our invitation to visit us in our new home. We're expecting all our friends to come, so we h set up the schedule shown below to make sure that nobody will be crowded or hurried. We're mighty proud of our new building and the business that made it pos Since Coca-Cola was first bottled, you have alway given our product an enthusiastic welcome. Perhaps that’s because we have kept Coea-Gola the same wholesome and refresh- Military and Dealers 9g. TRNESTY, June 2 ic (white) i School children (white) S$ Public School eb n (colored) 5 ates PM ~~ Wounded In SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN Key, West Coca-Cola Bottling Company 101 Simonton Street Cruz parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar of 418 White Street. a He had been with the 187th A borne Infantry Regiment in K Robert Cruz Is Kore: ort O. Cruz months is Mrs. Marth shville, Tennesse¢ AAA AAAAADALAADARAAAAAAAEAAARAMRARDA DD Overseas T ransportation R ompany, nec. J able Freight and Express Service between AMI AND KEY WEST 5 POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West ALL Express Schedule (No Stops En Route) 1 EY WEST DAILY EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar- rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o’clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A.M. Local Schedule Stops At All Intermediate Points) SAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 e'clock M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o‘clock P.M. EAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o’clock A.M. ttt tedden te tedntntn tnd ttn tnt tnddandandd nn al ; 4 An ricans everywhere’ have -t when they call for Coke. Ip of good dealers, we have made available for your refreshment corner from anywhere. And the ce is still 5¢, too—in spite of wars and depressions, good times and bad. We think you’d be interested in seeing our new plant—its big shining new machines are models of modern efficiency. So we -extend a core ou invitation, in appreciation of ship, to pay us a visit. Ask for it either way... h trade-marks mean the same thing.