The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 1, 1951, Page 9

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CASUALTY OF PROGRESS. ao pe t steel cable attached to a locomotive send this Bsmt 0d ; : yes She { CLEARING ALE FAVE — A daring: yocmeoer Mees pling : y * SOND ed Si . @ flying leap over five other performers in a rehearsal of an luring renovation of the Minnegua Works in Pueblo, Colo. SHAK 1 NG.THE ST A DIUM,WALL s_ This was the scene as 96 ; Michigan high school bands spat on-a gigantic acrobatic sequence for: the “Cinderella” pantomime -in Londen. musical program between halves of University of Michigan-Indiana University football game at Michigam Stadium, Ann Arbor. NEW HEAD _ pr. a V. Astin, of Salt Lake City, gov- ART COLLABORAT ernment scientist and weapons sén, wife of actor, meets Berber Prince Hassan expert, -is new acting head. of arrival in New York for a joint exhibition of their oil, paingings WHEN A FELLER HAS TOO MANY FRIENDS — Pete, a terrier, finds National Bareau of | Standards } lunch at Chicago Animal Welfare League interrupted by newcomers, chicks found in abandoned crate. succéeding Dr. Edward Condon. : , PTET ee Oe ort tieentecamsec AP BIRD TOP ~— anne Cam- pion displays her evening coif- fure designed by Parisian Fer- nand Aubry featuring three diamond-encircled sea gull heads GL A MOR FOR G-GI . Lt prs, ms pot os demonatroles body is exerelses ve = on sides and atov her head. ernment employes during instruction design jo them pattern: of ‘ashington life. a ‘ pecs a wee SOUNDING THE CAL L_noris Excenberger GIVING NATURE A HAND — ownsfolk plant 1 maple and dogwood trees in front of Granby, Conn., South Con- and Ruth Bertschi sound traditional Swiss herdsman’s gregational Church as part of “Plant America” conservation plan. nine-foot Alps horn during opening : ; NO BRAND PREFERRED — This blacktail buck ANGELS OF MERCY Aiko THE YEARS — Graduate nurses at St. Lake's t AGA! N ao de St: ‘ivil War days placidly chews a cigarette, ane of its faverite foods. during visit te Hospital, Chicago. model nurses’ uniforms of past and present. Left to right, uniforms are: Cringhan ® \STARS AN a BARS FLY. flags manuf reslieed ta how iene were ts cea’ ceaeat forester Boh Ramstad at the Clemons Tree Farm, Elma, Wash, St. Luk 1887; Spanish-American War: World War 1: World War I: and SQ Luke's J9sic ad give way_te machi)

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