The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 5, 1951, Page 6

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ee ST a cS a ve THE KEY WES: CIllénn Kimball’s Amb:tion | hursdey Job Of Rebuilding Navy PROMOTION COMES *¥- AT END OF HARD t = % : ; ‘ WORK ON NAVY De Loach Is sor aie Ye i BUDGET - I tor iat y ‘ srought To KW ee pe We H WASHINGTON, July 1 you were soon after you os One of the leading William De Loach was re the { er H ; strong American N moved at sea by Coast ; th also mad iclanely. (Only nominated.to be its ci Guard from the SS ATco /| 4 about you ie ‘ 4 With Dan Able Kir New York at 6:30 p.m. yes : nae ‘ y eae hie cornet industrialist and f terday and rushed to the Na 1 Latah pilot, is the choic 1 val Hospital for an undis i ‘ou ht Truman for next 5 : closed illness, Lt. Clem Pear Jone Navy, succeeding M son, Key West Coast Guard : thews 1 commander Like’ Mr. Truman, Kimt day Missouri-born. But} t known as a Calif i} 34 years in busin ( And he wor Y that last year suaded him t in f ate Kimball says t his arm—but not } Big Dan Kimba 215 pounds, su et cal aspirations 1 t K bition is to see t i the job of rebui t ' Navy \ Kimball began t h two and one-half ye ——— Department of Defer OLD COUNTRY rocked by a bilter ' WAS BETTER whether. to build , a a@ super-aircraft car N~-A jivan, then Nav « strongly abo resigned whe was scuttled This was less than after Kimball entered the Penta- 4’ : gon. It-resulted in } i ed up promptly to the er-secretary. Actua his becoming a t Vice President Kimball's pr the end of several r work on the Navy budget next 12 months. His f scribe him conser “adequate Navy the: he force, but i beareat for eco: many hours tt probing and whe the Navy budge down whereve ing essentiz As Washing is an early rise at his desk by eight e Prop usually has or four bus seldom leav There area pr dining room ir uses thém ’ tc with an enor work, he keeps he gets everythir be done in any a T E set quitting hour. But w y it! Saturd s is around six w for home in or apartment miles out..in ni ton. Kimball was educated the dent T } St. Louis public sch red e that T came a machinist by t I World.War One, € f same group as G r c Doolittle, became p aviator and left t trat first lieutenant e-building th Then he became i et t Genera] Tre pany. At 24, he i coast manager, wit quart c De Loach gave kin as) Mrs. Brooklyn, N. Y¥ Amba pn cHitr JOE KEMP, DEPUTY SHERIFF FRANK ‘gy lo See Through To A Finish announced to William De Leach, 8102 17th ssadoy July 5, 195) AP Nowsfaomunet his next of Not yet, f street, to the CONSUMPTION TAX were I (Continued trom Page One) oe be ed on to the consumer ake } t would be easier t ter than a federal retail xt 24! N-A-M arged that ir taxes be held t turers group said the nake terrif taxpayers in th k neome bracket i : The Senate Finance Committee el f onsidering a house-approve su vices Measure to 1 some seven-bill Among t n dollars more in taxes. Most of the money would come from hig! and individual t spec rse the administratior nough rev not provide to assure pay-as-you-go op ions on the basis of estimated yt D | NDS | 3 (Continuee from Pag: Une) WHOSE -IDEA IS THIS? Highway Patrol on Janu 7 € be-| just north of Long Key Bridge USA DIPLOMATS CITY’S PUBLIC , 2 . ne : ie Pescaee Wee Sha De wesy ia r 1 from Page One) (Continued from Page One) spirited bic eae ds jpavelie RE We clash _betweer a very flimsy condition. The | '-- |said- that he had had two drinks ; eae ele bes, een, Se ten ue emain with| early in the eve but that two ah paar en eulpipce Ee tide Ree Gea cat Mc ciate i King said that the emergency ayy tiie aad when bs esate : 2 “4 pairs may make the pipe last the ships and} At Tue orning’s session, | ape lungarians sigs he : mglieiniehs Gar ldtanded (by aac ithat at Be aaal The public service workers put angel laget wouneel LE Ga) Witan D ; ; thee three shifts to prevent sew s nee ; e from flooding out of the nholes. Streets are being] a aes eee ined and disinfected at pres: +g ent, King said. Ahae ts) a From Police Department WEBBER, CITY MANAGER DAVE KING GREET ECUADORIAN PRES. | were fictitious; we had no clue to thousand letters and telegrams er help. And money her story?’ despotic father—sor- about boys and her fa- utal rages. About a forced then, her flight and subse- nt attempts on her life. In one uch attempt, she had been beaten i hurled off a bridge by a brute and from then on she ore by the river y of her death, and proofs about how nd where, to sub- she go to the po- hys a, she identi- own her from the attacker was a po- n her home town.” hton considered it for a mo- a secret that was pushirg her into and suicide.” her on her behalf?” »peared.” ‘Completely?” Leighton nodded me a false e’d given address. All names used her true identity.” “Okay, what then?” (Te be continueds CHIEF OF OPERATIONS AP Newstestures eS LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON} EAST LANSING, Mich.—() \ Henson will again captain the Michigan State track team. Dick Henson has been named leader of 1952 track squad. ‘His father, | H. Lyle Henson, captained the | ksters back in 1929. USE T-4-L FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT BECAUSE— te haw ne Telephone 51 Classified Advertisement Dept, Key West Citizen the newspaper. More than fifteen | poured in, offering advice, free | s to the girl, poured | the sum came to | to an insane cousin— | in ather’s hire. A fishing boat | “ving despite | xplainable absence of a | as you cannot im- | ien with the brute | lid she expect of you?” | e to talk to main- | didn’t you go to the po- | e police came to me after | dee But the girl had | WERE MAKING A BIG SPLASH witH THIS 5 PIECE MODERN BLOND BEDROOM SUITE REG. PRICE $179.50 $149.50 CANASTA BRIDGE TABLES REG. PRICE $3.25 PEPPEREL Pillow CASES 55¢ Wash Cloths 6x9 FELT BASE LINOLEUM RUGS REG. PRICE $6.50 INNERSPRING HOLLYWOOD BEDS REG. PRICE $59.50 SINGLE SPECIAL Regular Price 20c BABY CHENILLE BED SPREADS REG. PRICE $5.95 $4.95 BATH MATS REG. PRICE $1.05 TABLE LAMPS REG. 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