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Bond Drive To Commence Labor Day Funeral For Slain Chinese ry Australia Rolls Out Carpet For Italian Migrants SYDNEY —()— Since World Twins Killed — fi F . |Slices Brother's || Head, Thought | It Was Melon | Thursday, August 23,1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN, Page 9 1950-51 has depended on Irani India Reports On for 76 per cenot of her gasoline . and 67 per cent of kerosene, Gasoline Imports __|:* :f 137s NEW DELHI—()— India in 200,000 galons, respectively of 193,500,000 gallons and 227, CAIRO— (#) —Ismail Hassan} | - ‘ ¥| appeared before a court charged} i {| War II ended, about 500,000 mi- 4 . oe AK ¥ ‘ }j with attempting to murder his 4 Truman To Inaugurate grants have been. packed into | brother rege | New Nation-Wide Drive Australia. More than 25,000 of : All USA To Be Urged them are Italians. The Italians ar proving good | + | } ff | | | } 4 } watermelon field,” he “My brother was sleeping in a told the Overseas Transportation “ 8 Lk Ag ae Geos judge. “All of a sudden I had a To Purchase Regularly New Australians’—as the old” dream. I dreamed my brother's ~ ? Australians call the newcomers. f thebd: was u watermplin. SAcd om ec. President Truman will inau Australia and Italy last Decem-| |tried to cut ‘it open with ot pany, Gurate a nation-wide Defense ber will assist about 15,000 Ital- |knife to find out if it was al drive on Labor Da to ians to migrate to Australia each| od: cave." Pre, Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service continue until Oct. 27, the Navy year for the next five years. 118 : between announced today in Al Nav 88. Sir John Storey, Australian in-| } Other witnesses testified Has- mericans wil] be urged,” ither won his girl ay. He was the Al Nav states, “to invest reg- Commonwealth Immigration| eld ie pe Also Serving ALL POINTS.ON FLORIDA KEYS ularly in United States Defense Planning Council, recently re- | Bonds as the most effective tion. individu; als can take during ported on his return from a Eu- ropean tour: “There is in Italy r years. Between Miami and Key West ; al . Mieieierveacy Go rie Lae a rich goldmine available to || Today In History Express Schedule itionary price pressures and help Australia of hard-working andj} ees - s = i (No Stops En Route) Strengthen the national si capable people, with abilities! | 1784—John Sevier elected gov- | LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY EX- upon which the Defense P; a {f ernor of the short-lived State of p rogram wilk make its full impact in the next few months. _ “One of the most critical pe tiods in Defense of Our Frec doms will be faced on our econo- mic front as the spending of bil- lions for defense increases the national income while consum Boods become less available. O €conomy has the capacity to p the price of freedom but it i () Wirephoto via Radio from Tokyo NORTH KOREAN PEACE NEGOTIATORS Gen. Nam II (left) and Gen. Chang Pyong San attend funeral services in Kaesong for a Chinese patrcl leader killed when a Communist patrol al- legedly was ambushed in the Kaesong neutrality zone. The Com- munists accused a United Nations patrol, but U.N. officials claim No U.N. patrols were in the vicinity at the time. A Chinese banner atop the aitar reads: “Memorial service sponsored by all covering range of activitie: which Australia needs in large} numbers. Electronie Fishing’, MADISON, Wis.— () —Most. fishermen would trade any three of their favorite tricks for the | “Impulse.” The “Impulse” is a $12,000 reconditioned Na i OIA }| Franklin—part of Tennessee. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” N.Y Bureau established. Negro soldiers and civilians at | Camp Logan, Texas. | draft register for service. CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. Ar- rives at Miami at 12:00 0’ Mid- night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT | 1852—First stage production of | in Troy, 1912—The Federal Children’s | 1917 — Race rioting between | (Stops At All Intermediate Points) AVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at’ 8:00 o'clock A.M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P.M. 1918—Youths 21 since June 25th I -| : nad Navy. 1926—Died: aged 31, movie idol ft prige Controls be | citizens of Kaesong honoring martyr Yao Ching-Hsiang.” Ea oe nc peomt Valentino, ane Paty, eee creased personal savings —— |Office of Naval Research, and |; Sacco and Vanzetti ex and arrives at Key West at 5:00 So ex-| ec uted at the Charlestown, Mass. tra dollars in our mone } "ee - 7 she can literally sound out the Bena. o’clock P.M. will not compete to raise prices. | Miracle Seekers Under Royal Eyes spots where the fish are swim- tee. Sipoiie od the Gee Those dollars should be held} E ming. i safely in Defense Bonds for our collective security without whict me ar iccanrenegeereniers: _ ee If this sounds like a whale of | a story, ask any old Navy'man (®) Wirephoto ten-year non-aggression treaty be- tween Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service FULL CARGO INSURANCE 2 : j there can be no real personal si ha about the echo-sounder. He'll} ROBERT POOLE (top) and 1941—Navy ordered by Presi- | curity. It is te-emphasized th say it's an elctronic device to| George Poole (bottom), 22- | dent Roosevelt to seize the strike- |] MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts, the practice of thrift and invest send out «split-second sound| year-old twin sons of Mrs. | bound Kearney, N. J. shipbuild- | PHONES: 92 and $3 tment of a portion of personal in- waves and then calculate and} Hazel Poola Camden, N. J., | ing plant. . | : i come in Defense Bonds is a vital record water depth from the’) widow, were among the 13 | 1944—Liberation’of Paris Day. | patriotic service every individ: | echo. The echo-sounder will also.) .oigiers who were Milledak | oo be ual may perform. The Navy will Baperece Detex Ohyerts sn 0880) WAC | Post Bie, Hida. ebenval at participate in the Defense Bond } ter—such as schools of fish | drive as it has in all prec Savings Bond C: Secretary of the 1 Serted that the range and | continuing aspect of the Payroll | Savings Plan is the most impor- | tarit phase of the fall drive. “The Navy maintains its Pay- | the scientists intend to use th Base. roll Savings 4s a continuing launch to locate schools of fish | HS ki Mee ne administrative function in all] # and chart both size and daily! ‘The world supply of platinum commands employing civilians | movements of the school to and| group metals is obtained from | and proudly attained an er 65 E 1 an| rt, Canada » Africa, Russia, 65.4% participation of all civilian | - ; Canada, outh Afric a, i employees in July, the highe: 1 oday’s Birthdays|*=« and Colombia. percentage since July 1946 Ee aie caval cinerea Secretary of Agriculture Char- ) HMM! 1028 Truman Ave. We Deliver TEL. 1980 and commands have exceeded | les F. Brannan born in Denver, the 65% participation objective. 48 years ago. During July naval shipyards had | The scientists here hope to be)| able to track some of Wisconsin's | best known game-fish species bj bouncing the sound waves of their backs. As soon as th echo-sounding instruments have been adapted to shallow water, | from feeding grounds. Gen, Jonathan M. Wainwright, | inducted into the plane crashed into a group of | trainees. The youths had been | Army four months ago. Twenty soldiers were injured as the plane, a T-33 trainer, crashed on take- off from nearby McGuire Air uch wide scattered locations | ‘* CASH MARKET BRING US YOUR PROCTER AND GAMBLE SOAP COUPONS eee an average of 92.2% of se - retired, of San Antonio, Tex., America’s SKINLESS ployees enrolled as payroll y~ ; hero of Bataan and Cortegidor, ee ei . S Lb. ers and supply activities had an (®) Wirephoto bom Walla Walla, Wash., 68 years |, greare a 2 Ohog POM ors avesin: oF a Bienes KING PAUL AND QUEEN FREDERIKA (left), walk past maim- John W. Gibson, chaicman of demand re : savroll Savings Plan be more} ed and sick pilgrims on the Greek island of Tenos during an an- | 1) Displaced Persons Commiss- F; SLICED Bayne throughout the| "¥@l holy day. pilgrimage to view tha island's sacred icon. The on, bom at Mamisburg, Ill. 4l beer! Lb. naval e hment. According,| S8ered picture is paraded around the island and the afflicted | years ago. BACON Lb. 47c ly, all activities of the Navy and| Prostrate themselves in its path in hopes of being cured miracu- | James T. Babb, Yale librarian, . ees , Marine Corps which have less} ously. | bors in Lewiston, Idaho, 52 years FRESH than 65% enrollment of civilian 2 pe ERE = employees and have a er ian > Ye ’ | Northampton, Mass. professor of GROUND Lb. ducted a successful Payroll Sav-| Toda ys Singa ores English, noted novelist-biogra- LEAN ings Campaign during the la te) pher, born Valparaiso, Ind., 51 six months are requested to make | ‘ u a systematic person-to-person nae, Changed Status Sophie’ Kerr (Underwood) of car of all non-participants to Jedidiah Morse, Charle ¢ New York, writer, born in Den- AMERICAN DAISY NU-MAID persuade their enrollment | n, Ma ongregational cler SINGAPORE—(#)—This , Bri-| ton, Md., 71 years ago. = IN RTERS payroll savers during a Defense) gyman, author of the first Ameri- | 45) Grow municipality| Bradley Dewey of Cambridge, QUAI Bond week to be designated by ” in 1784, father . ery d Kecheas ~ | Mass., famous chemical manufac- each commanding officer of. telezraphy, |, SHicially going to become @/ turer, born in Burlington, Vt., 64 ; command prior to October wane pied | ct | years ago. : : : Commanding officer uld de i! OR ee Lette patent from King} Aubrey W. Williams, publisher 2 termine the local objective not | June VI so declaring will be] of the Southern Farmer, Ala- Jess than the 65% objective now 17 in M. Berrien, famou one sGoueieed bama, onetime N.Y.A. administra- exceeded in the Navy average Geor lawyer, of pee cin oie: tor, born Springfield, Ala., 61 Lb. Y of rT “During the period of the De-) jy S. attorney sy ese INA! years ago. 4 s fense Bond Drive all military } ge: rr Princeton, N.|pore’s constitution is to remain oe se oanel “of the Navy and Ma s , a 1856. unchanged for the present, but] U. S. ships shun Red China . rine Corps should be encouraged | 1826. ancis Wayland, emin- | the wes rie oe bist d trade, Federal list shows. ARMOUR’S y, y Sc 7 sor- | Cleared for the election of a ma- to utilize the Savings Bond Allot-lent Y w School professor- | clear CLOVERBLOOM ment method for the most con-| dean i the famous Brown y ey Heads Survey RI-CHEDDA Lb. Box venient accumulation of essential} Univ. president, born in Boston. ener m ; personal savings. The Office of} Died Jan. 9, 1904 born in Boston. Died Feb: Team . Savings Bonds is distributing )—David Swing; eminent 5 : Srcineticnal material for the De-| Chicago evangelist and essa Amelie Rives (“Princess SILVER COW - Q se Bond Drive. The eastern} born in Cincinnati. Died Oct Troubetsky”), popular Southern ve western representatives of | 1894 novelist of the 1880's and 1890's, CANS Cc that office will assist commands| 1855—Barrett Wendell, among | born in Richmond, Va. Died June fy Attaining the objective.” Harvard’s great teachers, man of | 15, 1945. ——$ $$ een Twelve Killed As ve Anniversaries t Crashes Into Army Truck (®) Wirephoto years ago. Air Force Photo via (?) Wirephoto MAJ. GEN. JAMES W. SPRY: (above), of the Air Force heads & survey team sent to Spain by the joint chiefs of staff to carry on military base negotiations ene tWin A Meee a | Joe Cabrera TISSUE 20 17c SWIFT’ PREMIUM LIBBY'S Baby Foods SNOW-CAP Bleach «= 13¢ SUNSHINE KRISPIES 1/2 Lb. Box Y PERSONNEL EXAMINE THE CHARRED WRECKAGE of an Army truck in which Sane sabaencteeies twin brothers—were killed and 21 were injured after a jet plane crash- ‘ed into the vehicle in a wooded area at Fort Dix, N. J. The plane, a T-33 trainer which had just taken off from nearby McGuire Air Base, bounced off the truck and plowed into @ ‘woods where the soldiers-had been training. The plane's two-man crew perished in the wreckage started by the Jate Admiral For- rest Sherman. Spry is com- mander of the Atlantic division of the Military Air Transport Service. Distributing Co. } 1121 Eaton Street) Tele, 1472-3 Crackers 12