The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 29, 1951, Page 4

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en ed WM us tat ef} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, August 29, 1951 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH THEN ON T'OTHER HAND '0 SAY IT WUuZ A MIN'RAL WAAL, OFFHAND-- '0 SAY IT WUZ A ANIMAL HAND ME TH’ BODACIOUS TREASURE, WINTON-- WHAT ON AIRTH IN FACT, ICANT WW GET NEAR THE TABLE. OOH, CISCO, PANCHO DOES NOT OH, HELLO, JEDDI YOURE LOOKING WILL YOU PLEASE || WAIT? HE'LL SEE You IN A FEW SECONDS.’ 2 , ALOOK, MISS OLIVE Look HWHAT FLOATED ALONGSIDE #1 )") ‘| HERES YOUR COFFEE SIR- YOUR EGGS WILL || " HURRY 4 IVE GOT ALOT OF WORK | AT THE WHERE'S MY CANE ? GET IT AND HURRY UP! (SNIFF 3x) THATS RIGHT, OZARK... WENT T FIELO THAT BALL BUT ONE THING'S SARTIN, SNUFEFY !f SOME INJUN Ai a RE Tie ‘By Fred Lasswell Tre Coes {T WAS ALREADY WET, MOMMA-- --SOME SEA WATER SE eae By Paul Robinson By George McManus | iit 'tsc . wy a Y ...$O ALWAYS REMEMBUH. \ THAT TH’ SAFEST PLACE AN’ ONLY PLACE FER FANS AT A _SAWL GAME 1S === | Four officers of the | ' moted to the grade of ‘ mander, USN. He is Praperenretainnnmenatesie * |oexecutive officer: of « ‘| duties of Enginee: Officer.’ oe the grave. She said that in the cemetery lot she caucasian or white race, just two weeks after ing in Korea last fall. nebago Indian, he World War Two veters wife is a white wo Anti - submarine © D Detachment have rece! motion, the navy an day, The promotion of t ficers to Lieutenant and | Lt. Commander were -mai fective September 1, 1951, ~ Lt. Alwyn Smith, Jr., : of Tulane University - served in the Navy since 1942. During W. W. Il he pated in the amphibious against Sicily, Nakim iweitok, Kwajelein, and He resides at 34 Rest Be West. The three officers promition to the rank of tenant were Lt’s (jg). D James Downey, J. E. Hugu R. H. Robéson, Jr. ---bt- Dowrey—wes a membt the graduating class of 19 the U.S. Naval Academy. been stationed at Key since March 1950. Lt. wife is the former Miss Diaz Silveria of Key V they reside at 1401 White Lt. Hugus was also a of the Academy class of 1945. has been stationed here sine® first of January as ' ject Officer at Sur. } and Mrs, Hugus reside at Von Phister street in Key Lt. Robeson was mé the graduating class of the U. S. Naval A beson resides at 1119 4 He ‘has been sta West at SurAsDevDet of this year. To Be Tra To Virgini ment Squadron One at ca, will be transferred Virginia, today, ~ i cy _ He*has beer executi of VX-1 since his arrival June 1949. He and Mrs, Nusom 4129 Eagle avenue and nar children; Ava Marie, age’ oF and Frank A. Jr., age thre pe? Nusom is the former Mis Eos mary Rosell, of San’ Cmdr. Nusom is-a g1 the U. S. Naval Acad napolis, Maryland. . e his.cmmission as Ensign and was designated a nava ator in 1938. During Il he served aboard Shangri-La. Cmd.P.A.Be Off To. Conn. ‘Coimiianid@® Bhitip A. Be guar Co Office submaring]_US.S. for the past two Years, ing to the submarine base London, Coenn., to Commander Beshany h New York City pr Penna. He was graduate from Naval Academy in June 198 from the Submarine § London, Conn., in 1940. Dering World War on a total of 11 war ceiving two silver st ronze Star for outst e in combat.

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