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Page 6 Packed Crash Beneath New Y EARLY COUNT HAS 12 PERSONS HURT IN NOONDAY WRECK NEW YORK, Nov. 22.—~.—Twi trains jammed with holiday tray elers smashed together in a tunne! under Park Avenue today. At leas' 12 persons were injured. No fatali ties were reported The wreck was on the New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad ‘Phe trains ford, Connecticut, one bound for Stam. and the other ~ * This concise statement of for New Haven, left Grand ¢ central’ facts was submitted by man-of- Terminal at about the same time! fey.words-of-the-week Sergt. from different levels in the term-| A, L, Jones, Marine Barracks. inal, But about eight blocks north, ihe upper and lower level of the under ground tracks converged onto the same level at abc th Street and Park Avenue. There the crash oc curred, Ambulances, fire trucks emergency. squads swarmed to the area. First police reports said two ears,.of the Stamford-bound train, loaded. with about 500 people, were badly damaged. Passengers were shaken about and some hurt by flying glass. and One woman was trapped in a crushed seat, Seven injured persons were brought out on stretcher: The New Haven-bound train car tied about 600 holiday riders Steplien’ Cosvaji, conductor of the Stamford-bound train, said the third car of his train veered to the right, smacked against the other train. Momentum of the two trains car- ried them ahead for several blocks} in the tunnel. after the crash. | Underground nature of the wreck) slowed efforts to aid passeng' and to determine full extent of casualties. FIRST LADY | Continued. From Page One} | of kids und this lon reporter were when we réceive a direct hand wave from-the First Lady of the White “House as the arriving Presidential cavalcade slowly pass- ed us just inside the Caroline street gate yestérayd afternoon shortly after»2: p.m. M “Mrs. Truman didn’t hear us, cheered as she. moved } away-Hergesture came as a com-; pl irpise for she was in a clos-| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, November 22, 1951 Trains ork City * < | Brevity-Clarity 'Marks Today’s Police Report | By SAM i The shortest tersest police report in the time this reporter has covered Key West head- quarters was the sole account on Chief Joseph Kemp’‘s desk this Thanksgiving morning. “Went to get into car and side was dented in.” He is our nominee for a gov- ernment report writer in Wash- ington, where memory recalls 20 pages being made out of such a simple statement in the olden days. “Went to get car and side was dented in,” doesn’t exactly an- swer “Who, how, what, where?” but it tells a simple and dram- atic story, when coupled with the 4 o'clock in the morning hour at which this sergeant found his car so injured. | Police are investigating this accident. They probably have more information in their files by now. | For further read The Citizen. DE BR SAR Italy Fights Flood Threat ROME, Nov. 22.—(%.—Crews of workmen are working frantically to divert the still-rising Po River in Italy. The workmen are dyn- amiting the dykes in an effort to send the raging flood waters quick- ly into the Adriatic Sea. The Po} . Italy's mightiest river . . . is rising at the rate of two inches an| hour as it pushes its eastward course across Italy’s richest farm- ing region. Civil Defense Allotment $89,000 | JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Nov. 22.— (®.—Florida has been allotted 89- thousand dollars fer civil defense education by the federal govern- aecererncrene ne t developments Truman returned with thé “America Is Profoundly MRS. HARRY TRUMAN chats with Chief Justice Vinson as smiling President Truman and Mrs. family and their guests arrived at Boca Chica yesterday after noon. GLAD TO BE BACK says the smile on President Harry | ington yesterday. With the Presideng@ is his old friend C President for Thar a" T ‘Congressmen Urge c Britain Take L ‘TRUMANS, VINSONS (Conunred from Page One) ithe street and cheered the \ official motorcade drove by. The President inspected the Ma- ‘rine Guard lined up at; Caroline |street. gates of the Little White {House and then disappeared into! |his working-vaeation residence. At 3 o'clock Joe Short had changed from city clothes into tropical checked: shirt and slacks He said that the President will not be leaving Key W for the Army and Navy game December 1. ‘Babs Hutton ‘Is Free Again Gets Divorce From Fourth Husband, Prince Troubetzkey In France 22. PARIS, Nov y—It was learned today that Barbara Hut- The Key West Naval, Station) jo) nas obtained a Paris divorcee delegates headed by Capt. C. C-| ¢rom Prince Igor Troubetzkoy, her Adell, commanding officer of the; sourth husband Naval Station, were resplendent in Au! |full dress whites. They, were io I sharp contrast to the White House |correspondents who rushed into their Key West shorts, slacks and jother casual costumes as soon as they returned to the Island City | from their overnight trip to Miami | Beach where coat and tie prevail: ed. Judge Jean et awarded the divorce October 31st on the grounds the Lithuanian prince had abaudon- ed the dime store heiress, one of the world’s richest. women. Abandonment is a routine charge for a friendly divorce in Franee, Troubeszkoy got no money under the divorce, which supplements a previous divorce obtained by Bar. bara in Mexico e: in year. ‘Troubetzkoy he doesn’t want any ¢ re said that “dike all divorces this oné is good until it is questioned,’’ and point- BE AE ere i PALIN MUSIC |. (Continued From One) | Stalin of Russia—and has had some fun in the proe said money experts Kultu: a government sponsor ‘ Associated (Press Photo | eq music house in Budapest, of |€d out that if anyone ever chal | * poe, leged its validity court ruling i 5 jfered to sell ne vice” re ; e6ed ? ruling Vinson~took on. The ‘nation’s Yirst | fered to sell to the “Voie vould be necessary |eordings of Hungarian music fo | Would ve eee ae navbar: ; juse in broadcasts by the State De | See ee ee ee rtment radio to Iron Curtain lis | Married: in Switzerland” in. 1981. Lame ti | She is flying to New Yo today. he offer was made in a letter} untae anecaar Weather Hampers Search For Plane ye Il music}, BFLGRADE, Nov (P= ad weather over Yugoslavia is soning is that. it| still preventing the search for an ‘is easier for the secret police to: American transport plane, miss- spot clandestine listeners if they | ing since Monday with four men e listening to music. ‘aboard. The plane is the one the The “Voice” had its fun in a} U. S. Embassy in Belgrade said | broadea beamed to Budapest. | had been fired on by Hungarian Kultura was told in mock reply: | 29d Romainian border, guards. a -cordings and a price. list n't.a | If this was a trick very subtle one, For the the “Voice” has omitted it v 22_ jfrom its programs for Soviet bloc| Bi countries. The re | ““We do not desire to buy now! Search planes are’ standing by, jor at any time in the ‘uture the} Hpaies $0 clouds and | following records: ‘Stalin's P: | fea be j‘Stalin’s Oath,’ ‘Stalin Cantata,’ eases | ‘Stalin’s Greefings,’ ‘To The Name| MOTOR | Of, Stalin. Stalin Has Led Us,’| (Continued The Stalin Harvest | fast.” Archer “Be advised that we want none) stop him, ' of these, and if (as we can readily| block away understand) there no domestic) his motorcy et for same, would not ad-; control. our seeking a foreign market} Damage to Mrs. CYCLE HITS From Page One) blew his whistle to Reinsmith did stop a He told Archer’ that had gotten out of Sweeting’s car }for them was front left fender, tearing off | “But, we do find listenings of|the crome and damaging the left {some older records in your cata-| side of the doors. Estimate of dam- ‘Associated Press Photo llog, music from a different day,jage is $100. The other ear has a an's face as he waved’ to Key, Weklece Rene Wears j Shall we , th at in all probabil ate ed left rear fender and skirt, tice oh Ahe Sugranes Gaunt way done kau i }now lies ath: ring dust either ini police said ving at the: Little white House - iden z |your warehouse or in the ware-, : |house of security police, and we PLASTIC TILES Strikes," | por Your Tach and Kitchen Walls Ae Tee te a 52c yourself i | would like to order the following: “When The Hour | ‘Tremble Ye Tyrants, \ Barkley | Walls Of The Kremlin.’ Russian Note | sad! Held Propaganda In Korea Teday ‘VP, Mrs “Upon the receipt of these re- x order | i‘ Armstrong Mastic \cordings we shall immediately DRAINOAT ATERIAL ON | remit the amount due on the basis} THR Co. 964459 . t rey . "PD ~ Y ~ ed #edan, and for a fleeting see-/ment on a “matching fund plan” STRASBOURG, Nov. of the exchange rate. AN i F nd WACHPeOne is xehang Ave, Minuit re Pweren’t sure that the lady |f0r counties and communities. 9 * _|—A group of American Congress- | ,,WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 —| TOKYO, Novi 22—-P)—Some} ——__2 Backs PBA te Seige sie in geay. was the President’s wife.| Colonel R. G. Howie, state di- rate u men in Strasbourg, France, has | THe State Department has branded} 4¢ our fighting in Korea} miled and waved, and rector of civil defense, said in |said it's up to Great Britain to|#S “Stoundless propaganda” 2 had a couple of si ise visitors ha tehers smiled back inj Jacksonville yesterday that inter 0 Save Preside i jtake the lead in federating Eu | Russian Gages to the Ameri- for Thanksgivir visitors iS Fi ‘ [ested communities _ Should com: tne y' ne m rope. One of the Americans \ athe Heads . eae th . us, Were Viee President and Mrs. | sident preceded her | ™unicate directly with him for de- Truman For The Senator Brien McMahon of Con he Russians charge the S-| Alben Barkley. They talked to| cated k black open Lincoln {tails on the program. § necticut—said he hopes Winston | “ith promoting Subversive activity; sidiers at an evacuation ho ae Fale atensety 2:08 p.m. when he was | He said the program will take| Blessings Bestowed lhurchill. will be reminded of | 722inst He Soviet: Union, ‘pital, and had a Thanksgiving | yin 2 rd the Naval Station. |i" courses in basic civil defense,| Upon Us this when ‘he meets with Pres-|_,V@shington, brushing off the Red | | nch with jet fighting pilots. | | a U NCH Tiwwefficial car with its flags |"secue, transportation and com- ice Cran thi inter charge almost contemptuously, peice cok ot aia i stopped® directly in front of us, | ™unications, | NEW YORK, Nov. 7. we: countered with the statement that | . A secret service man leaped out | SR ar RS is our completely Aimeric 14 of then such a charge was delivered with A . h b sh W ll | 4 first. Then President Truman | GIVING day — complete with Presidential! Buropean C % it Pee what was termed “singular ill-| £ re JIS op t | rose from his seat beside Mr. | Continued From Page One) _ | Proclamation. observer department noted that th \ : Virigon and get out on the right jtacks were centered west of} ‘We are profoundly -grateful ~ bisa ROee RSET A Gover Be Released Soon , side of the drive leading from the ,Chorwon, where two Red bat- |SaYS the President, “for the bless-|jent shrir lowed witk rt avi i Hae chumittentis: cup SU wars Wiss tradition! Hala nye re anny See lee a oF ent shrine, mellowed with age,|ment which has consistently sup-| NEW YORK, Nov. 22.—.—The a s an an advance _ | ings bes pon us. he Etna rte onl ea apes gre eeu titan acatact tas A . wide-brimmed gray hat and a ‘died position One “allied tbl He goes on to link our own well- wai us Pilgrims set foot on Ply- | ported subversive activities against | New York Times carries a story Gray duit with white shirt, a blue | as said to have been surround: being with that of the rest of the| ens all the free nations‘of the world. | today that. Yugoslavia’s Marshal handkerchief peeped out of the “dari geet zai dea in thet atrake tad | Ever since then, it’s been one | = See | Tito will soon release Archbishop bitdositocket and hic neat tie wae [fC uring the night, but it man-|World in the’ struggle for freedom.| thing after another. And if that | (7S . Stepinae from jail ! Lana aged bez > This link to the rest of the wi wis gee a 4 ( . F B sag | SERINE ae j es Wicca wth rie aged to beat off the Red at-| pie or the Lord helping us, who | UIUPUS BIPM IPUPTS |” iy. nay served five years of a| Y As! soon as he set foot on the walk, five news photographers and a mavy cameraman in a sword extended to the side, point dowh at an angle. The steel blade flashed=in the sunlight as Major Barrett raised it in salute. Then hé:smiled a8 the President greet- edhim ahd they began the inspec- tion of the Marine Honor Guard, side by side, Capt. C. C. Adell, commander of | the Naval Base strode directly be hind them, Capt. W. M, Bledsoe repeated the picturesque sword Satute as the party approached . TAs the President and escorts marched through the double fanks of the Marine Corps, all the pageantry of colorful. mili- tary ceremony in history was called to mind. Here was the Chief receiving the allegiance of men as it has been trough the ages. = Marine Corps fulldress isthe most flashing of a American. sery white belting and caps, dark blue lighter blue trousers with th red stripe down the side a ret od gold insi 8 that “the Army gets rk. the Navy gets the ah can tne Marines get the glory.” They also get the most handsome outfits! Within a few minutes, the in spection was com r si uniform y of the gloves jackets, e bright ind erim- ignia. It has been a was comple I 5 pe business trip to West Palm Beach A “ . ‘S ie he pe lypening saluted ,of men marched off to dispersal. |torian once said “The story of| from them. And they nlahted it —— doms we enjoy. for the richness of our fields and fac- 4 ped back into the |The 1908 Naval gate was closed|America is the story of a greatithere above the harbor in Ply- hi PEMENT = jet sani coe, ¢ c : cs ; harbor in Ply-| FULL AGREEMENT | . for t romising futur ee - Could see that the | and the crowd drifted off, including] battle.” Certainly no nation hasjmouth. After what they’d been) (Continuea From Page One) | tories, for the p g future we face together. The given: him a healthy glow. The tited expression was gone. As the guarded car pulled up a slight in | = the Chief Executive dotted | phat and smiled at the tine of ee and their excited off : eavaleade moved on through thestineswof naval officers ang en tacks and regain its lost ground, |the distinguished ; The Communists also attacked | 1951 Proclamation, two other UN positions, but at| But the holiday remains strictly I chief's |no point did they penetrate the | American of itself. And the Presi pron ise Splint eae rapidly tof }iain Allied lines.” ‘And. when (dential proclamation wisely falls ren “vhs ne’ Rapala {dawn came, all was quiet on this | back on the old testament for its) Hach at aitecitica, ae tah Bs © | front. | expression. “Give thanks unto the} ise Gores. unit nilliant Mar-} Elsewhere small Red attacks|Lord, for He is good: His mercy] rps uniform with drawn! were beaten back southeast of| endureth forever.”” | Kumsong and east of the Pukhan| We are, you see, the only people River on the central front }Who é¢armark a special day to In the air, Allied jets swept| credit’ divine intervention for our over North Korea without any| Present blessings and indeed, our challenge from the Red’s MIG-15’s,| €xistence. Nowhere else does the During the night, B-29 Superforts| Chief of state issue such a_procla- cold in Korea, but as the morning| ember 26th, 1943, designating the] "W that most of them thought they ceeeriane tihioe every door |wore on rain fell, drenching the fourth Thursday of November anyrvere “i “spseg! ating neal Ey opened by science : copters ignored the stormy weath.| 40 hereby proclaim Thursday, No-| Se ae ies 55 ; ; eae ~ er to fly hot turkeys from a mess’ Yember 22nd, 1951, as a of ' ey arred | TORE ee Gee oe nat kitchen to an infantry company) National Thanksgivin; j mite Ad —early phoon is heading toward the Le dug in on’Heartbreak Ridge on the| The Buropeans are. a little puz-| me. gro, fe what (eee 1 ee ee eo. @ eastern front. jzled by Thanksgiving Day. The) 5. ioe provir t ee ee thie: poreons. the Visayan At one front-line post in Korea,| English. want to. know why. Weld. Gan and a bleak and winds ite Fbuippines the mess sergeant did himself|@on't stress the first syllable: | piace it is in December, es pal Philippine new vice said |proud—the men were served hot ‘han! givingday, which is what iret pilg ppores! a ppg at trauapereation was paraly ed 4 turkey, stuffed celery hearts,| it is. The rest want to know why) mouth Rock. #1 i ey Teclicen eee ant ith wre Gliver ‘and shrimp. cocktails, aii] We sive: thanks all on one day:|heneh at Province oe Cay eee nerre toppe with hot mince pic | Prayers of in are not neces-| party of me ail the : bie cheat Loan laa { Ea ——. | sarily annual affairs | around the t rin les ji spotless white a The answer is of course tradi-|s,an 100 mil: is I € b oh R eal . C 4 5 pee aecea, ai ee and | tion—it started in 1621 and in aie! a hser they ed leur a aubseher heturns On this glorious American holiday we all pause . | ‘Capt. John Conway beamed and /vears it” has got 8 pretty firm rested the Mayflower across the |, Harold Laubscher, manager of from our daily activities to render our appreciation for relaxed very military bearing, | hold jBay. Just one thing after another, the Key West Chamber of Com- ie = the Marine Corps pennants of req| But there’s more to the answer| the pilgrims st. did mot-alic, merce, returned yesterday from a the many blessings He has delivered us, for the free. who had invaded the greeting | foothold in history. From party The President and his lady are! century right up to Korea, }back at their southernmost home {been a battle. for Thanksgiving and even the! bright, brisk day was right for the | reasonably secure for 500 years homecoming with sunlight like | when company D was massacred it has Thanksgiving dawned clear and! tion of Congress approved on De-| Pat A Cl | 16-year centence. Cs fen cess. on 08se ered { Ulearwater, Fla.) The story says all, the Arehibis is a gi v The pilgrims ee nop’s civil rights will be restore i ‘ were the first ones to hold a formal} CLEARWATER, Fla., Nov. 22.—| 9)" Stauton that he does not iol pore rriortag 45 Rh Thanksgivin meeting That was | (?).—Fire today destroyed a large engage in politica} activity deemed § Punch, ‘America’s SOFT ONE a year after they’d landed, and | citrus packing house here, causing! contrary to the interests of the | walt dtink, by-be QUART more than half of the original ones | an estimated: $250,000 damage. | state. Wie Bigs sen |. MAKES jhad already died of cold and hun The fire at the plant — owned b: ee quart home peckege & (unrts | ger or any one of several epidemic |the S. $. Coachinan and Sons —| pop SAYS MODERN handy. This quart of highly concentrated diseases was caused by an explosion in the pte Sibe9 . Delaware Punch Syrup, when diluted with The others gave thanks for their | coloring. room. | (Continued trom Page One) harvest nat crop was wrun: Nearby a warehouse containing speech among the most important from the rocks under Adam’s curse |2mmonium nitrate which Fire! the Pontiff has made in the more; «+. and it's GOOD for them! pleted. The Presi jand gold were lowered. ‘The ranks {than that. An English minor his-}nate the India Key West sun had/one small black and white dog |ever begun with such a precarious! through, the p be the ready to | Roanoke Island disaster of the 17th! corn actually did produce a crop. | \clear champagne poured from the | at Little Big Horn. i sapphire cup of the sky j if any crop ever was hope ‘and ¢ It they give thanks The tradition was ob casually in later years— up to the Europe had been civilized and /}war between the states. Lincoln revived the regular occa sion, and it stayed reviv: as Mr. Truman says Westminster Abbey was an anc- grateful Yet they gave ims were inde of his reign Chief Peter Treola said could have| than 21 yea jbombed Communist front-line troop| Mation: j thanks. The anks because| rocked the countryside if it hadj ‘The existence of God, he said, is Ask for FREE Recipe Folder! concentrations. and hit rail lines| “Now therefore, 1, Harry S,| ‘ite obvio s only by the | ignited nee | So essential to the life of bah A dozen, unique, tasty recipes’ are yours for the asking | ed forward positions, President of th ited| Brace of G only half of} Night watehman William Stey-| man—and the confirmation of that velth: the: porchass of a: quart of. Delaware. Punch House beyond the Red forward positions,| 1Twman, Preside the: “United + ore d : ogress in scientifie | The Allied pilots estimated they| States of America, according to|‘™ Were dead ens said he heard the explosion| comes from progress in scientific | hold Syrup. Try them for the family right away! destroyed some 200 enemy trucks,|OUr treasured tradition, and in) They had set out from Eng shortly after midnight. | geese oc nak “Uae ak Hot Turkey |eonformity with the joint resolu-| With plenty of but with h n faet, sai Pp sci- Ask Y is believed {ence discovers God in an ever-in- though God Typhoon Kills “Thanks” we offer are indeed from deep in all our hearts. KANTOR’S Mens Shop Continued From Page One) the | German chancellor Konrad Aden. |auer have reached what’s termed | served only | full agreement on the main prin- ciples for restoring .pear-sover- | |eignty to west Germany. } Adenauer will meet in Paris to- ed. We are, |day with State Secretary Acheson, | profoundly | Britain’s Anthony Eden and French | Foreign Minister Schuman. when

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