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Pege§ = THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, August 23, 195 | The Hunter R German Ilegitimate Births Rise 2FRANKFURT, G Nearly half a Mate children in the western zones of Germ] any since 1945, and a Munich} Picture magazine claims 280,000) of these were fathered by allied} troops. “The magazine cites no official! source for its assertions, but the West German Government re- ports 449,494 children born out ot wedlock in the allied zones| @™ since 1945. : eturns... (P) n illegiti been born} € ha ha Government off declined) © td estimate how mar were| 4 children of occupation soldiers and their report does not include! a.detailed breakdown Post-war figures shov higher rate than befor ed occupation Junior Size Friendship Train ORLEANS, France (P)- Children of this ancient Frerich city ave daily reminder of Am- erican frinedship, a tiny steam | train that puffs and whistles and | Tings a bell as it hauls excited | my little passengers. | The train, goal of a $4,500) : drive in Sedgwick County, in! aan south central Ka recently Citizen St: was presented to the children of se pat a ee Miss Edith Hedges, of | AND EUGENE KOBERTS, Frank Roberts, Donald Richardson Wichita, Neate | open another can of beans. Lawrence Claxton poses with his Wer father, Bert Hedges, Wi-| *™UStY BB rifle that eventually was used to shoot at rusty tin chita-businessman, is chairman| ©4PS- of-.the Wichita-Orleans commit-} —-— — tee in UNESCO (United Nations : eons eicuitic and cur | U. N. And Red Officers Huddle tural Organization). “The two cities are “sister ci- ties”. in UNESCO. Rare Clay Heals VANCOUVER—(#) —A_ 400- acfe plot of ground on British Cojumbia’s north coast contains a deposit of rare clay for which enthusiasts claim remarkable ¢ures for ailments ranging from ciple cuts to arthritis and stomach ulcers. Dr. Erenst A. Hauser, profes-} sot of colloid chemistry at Mas- sachusetts Institute of 'Technol-| ogy, has devoted nearly a year ing the clay on King Is-} miles north of Van- couver. He id the clay is out standing because of its colloidal quality. It is former of particles| as fine as the mist in a fog bank] and finer. Dr. Hauser said its healing powers are due to the powerful absorptive action caused by the tremendous surface area of the)! clay’s colloidal particles. (®) Wirephoto U. N. AND RED LIASON OFFICERS huddle over a map on a road in Korea near the spot where a Red patrol was attacked, killing the patrol leader and wounding another soldier. The Reds have taken a stubborn attitude over the incident, accusing the U.N. despite the claim that no U. N. troops were in the area at the time. Meanwhile, subcommittees continue to meet in Kae- song in effort to solve buffer zone problem. | | | | | | Danes Have Oversight Invites | Problems City Trouble le rate ir ildir '| FRONT ROW. (LEFT TO RIGHT)—Sammy Harvis, Harry Roberts. | Good Luck Ais SHERIFE 2 | (Continued from Page One) aff Photo | eld La st Sunday Citizen’s Newsboy Picnic H Citizen Staff Photo Ricky Sanchez. Back row, (left to right)—Leonard Sanchez, Al Roberts, Richard Salgado, Fred Curry, Claude Roberts, Donald Richardson, Frank Roberts, Lawrence Claxton, Bill Gibb, Eugene Roberts, Clark Pin- der, Jerry Pita, Ralph Garcia, Waldo Veliz, ard Matt Brown S OFFICE Your Grocer SELLS that Goo STAR * BRAND ive Little was recovered by Dete ‘Fails To Charm ton of the Tampa Police depart- | SMERICAN COFFEE BANGKOK — (?) Sooth-| Ment yesterday. He is making ar- | and CUBAN WU tsayer Nai Lek Danaca collapsed angements with Monroe county | ——-TRY A POUND TODAT— AeA Chap eablgststs thos when! Sheritf’s ofiice for the transpor- a charm he was demonstrating tation of the motorscooter from | failed to protect him after he) Tampa to Key West. | J h . ) MH gyal berets The Sheriffs office had been| JOMNStons Point mpeg = ik dics und. ‘or the missing scooter | Nai Lek had offered the talis-| R0TCDInS ang: nce Summerland Key is : a month |man to Nai Charan Saengsuwara | Fishing Camp 25 Miles North of Key West At Niles Channel Bridge BOATS - BAIT - BEER New 51 Motors and Clean Boats SPECIAL RATES TO SERVICE MEN claiming it would against all harm. $ Nai Charan was doubtful. So; Nai Lek picked up a knife and} stabbed himself three times. As blood flowed from his wounds, Nai Lek fainted. Nai Charan rushed him to the! hospital. | SUEIEIEeeennnEIn | NUMBER OF TRAFFIC (Continued from Page One) | for speeding on Flagler avenue; Edward Koehn for failing to stop at a red light at Truman and Simonton; John H. Dolan, USS Corporal, speeding and failing to’! stop at the stop sign on United street, fined $15; Ernest C. Tan~ ner, of Marathon, charged with reckless driving and causing an accident. Accused was given a suspended sentence. Charles Migueles, 803 Eaton street, apt. 7, paid a $5 fine fop driving 40 miles per hour through a 25-mph zone on Flagler ave- nue. Rudolph Hernandez, 728 Elizabeth, charged with failing to stop at the red traffic light at Duval and Southard had the case against him dismissed by Judge guard him} ANYTHING CONCERNING AUTOMOBILES SEE TK TWINS 1130 Duvar Sr. PH. 1870-1871 x | Need Nh Heb Z) A ( e APPLICATION FOR THE PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAM FOR : pr U.S. SAVINGS BOWDS. mag ey When thee covint | Sores Dh nlewe | NEW YORK i Hamlet MARION, Hl.—(4)—The city | the melancholy Dé till } Marion's policy had been to| Jlot of relatives ir fire insurance for all | s except the fire station. | when fire damaged its first Th order will continue until f advise you to change oF con eee ee nN ane and you start one of the safest, | easiest savings plans in the world! PICK THE PLAN It’s as easy as filling out this form. In fact, that’s all THAT SUITS YOU BEST— it building in years, it was the AYER BY PHONE oe re meee : = Mrs. Julis Shethamer, 70- \ It set council to pondering} year-old ‘Washington, D. C. He says this| whether to get robbery insur-! telephone evangelist, carries on neidence|} ance for the city clerk's officel @ telephone prayer with one of n in Den-|and water department—both un-| the callers who keep line bu: mark ‘der the police station. Tugs Surround Grounded Battleship Wisconsin % % Ss 7 (#) Wirephoto THE 45,000-TON BATTLESHIP WISCONSIN, aground in the Hudson River opposite 79th Street. Manhattan (foreground), is sutrounded by tugboats attempting to pull her free. In background is the New Jersey shore. A Navy spokesman said unofficial information indicated the Wisconsin's stern Hine snapped and that her end swung around and touched bottom. Thousands of spectators watched as the towboats pulled her free after about two hours. The picture was made with a 60-inch lens from the RCA building approximately two miles from the scene. you do to start yourself on the way to financial secu rity—through the Payroll Savings Plah that automat- ically buys you U.S. Savings Bonds! 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