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Marion Moran Brain; Takes Guesswork Out Of Present-Day Navigation, Legion Star Membership Drive In City rex OF Stain Advanta Legion Post Are Told By Vice Conunander Charles M. Machin membership dri by the Arth An intensive is well underw Sawyer Post Legion, i Command Charles M Chairm stated today mall annua dues mes a vot 2,090,000 000 and valuable contacts. He good training in leadership in local, state and na tional affairs. He gets the personal satisfaction of being a member of an exclusive organization made ul only of people who hold an honor able discharge from war ser vice in the armed forces re cieves the American Legion maga zine and his state Legion publica tions. He is given an opportunity te give unselfish comumnity ser vice. He can share in a nationwide program to promote Americanism He can work with the young men of America to help build a greater future for our country. He is wel come in Legion post clubhouses and clubrooms everywhe Legionnaires are motivated by a burning desire to keep America always American. This is genuine Americanism, It is in keeping with the ringing American Legion key note—“For God and Country The preamble to the Constitution of the American Legion has often been called one of the great clas. sies of the English lang: In its expression of the practical ideal ism of the American Legion, it has no equal. Speaking with the purest gems of patriotic thought pre amble is part of the oath of mem bership which every Legionnaires assumes. The local Legion Post is located on Stock Island. Regular meetings are conducted the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month. Those who served honorably during World War 1 or World War U are eligible for mémbership. The Constitution of the American Legion was amended last year to extend eligi- bility to those who have served since June 25, 1950, (beginning of Korean conflict) the receipt of an honorable discharge or separ- ation from such service or upon continuation of service after date of cessation of hostilities as fixed by the Unite overnment a Nevada Atomic Shots Didn't Displease Dean WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. -—™ The head of the Atomic Energy Commission has made his first. public comment, a guarded com ment, on the recent atomic weap- ons tests in Nevada A. 5 Chairman called the tests He summed up learned something Newsmen asked Dean if the six explosions since October 22nd had been generally satisfactory He said: “Let me put it this way. I don’t think there has been anything in the Nevada ‘shots’ that has ever displeased us.” Dean refused to say if there would be more blasts, He stated only that the commission will an nounce their conclusion—when the time comes Gordon Dean ‘very successful,” Each time we T The | Dollar That W. on’t Be Sie parents witk | We ee, | Joe Cabrera crpeccgrateicsaans Telephone 51 PERS SEBASTIAN AND ROSEMARY CABRERA. proprietors’ of Caribe restaurant, had asked | Distributing Co. | n to come in and have a cup of coffee, on one of the President's j Classified Advertisement Dept b tows thw thelt eineriec the ‘hist exemtive leak perk rind < ss jut Eaton Street Tele. 1472 : own. To their surpris hief exec 5 ae. Be Key West Ceaen * Shrimping Vessel \ Thursdey, Nevember 29, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Passe Ha: Electronic | The dyerbok, an African ante- lope, when aware that it is ob- | served, will crouch in the grass as if to lie down, then crawl away for safety. for several yards and make a dash ' Maj. E. H. Armstrong, veteran radio- scientist, contributed a4 great deal to modernecircuity in all types of receivers. His super heterodyne circuit is widelv used teday, even in television. Shown On Radar Equipment, Fathometer Also On Boat by AL PALMER when all a navigat- om here to was a firm grip of ship’s wheel and i Jook at the stars. van must be a near- engineer, according Ira George, who! in the tug, The Marion ' i a pair of pontoons docks here. pegs are gone,”! orge murmured jin @ melancholy way. “Why! baby could steer this ship.” ntroduction of radar has. f course. taken a considerable meni gegen counties with a ven Looking through the peepholes t reen is like watch- » green dots racing around outer circle of a It takes about three min =< to warm up Soon, the circle takes on the appearance of a Kev West sky ith puffy clouds hovering the euter and inner circle white clouds,” inter- rupted George, “are objects. Sec er and 1S GUARANTEED PURE COMMERCIAL USE We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clear, Pure Cube »» Crushed ICE Thompson Enterprises, Inc. that shrimper over portside? ie Watch st move on the radar” ge eine cost oa ante seeded O) Aye (ICE DIVISION) The Marion Moran also } M Mt Cap ta the tug Mart TELEPHONE NO, 8 KEY WEST, FLORIDA soupec location finder, som: i Baltimore, (Note the a al in electronics, called i aT eer errrreoererrpre@eeeeert ete oe. This latest exam of the elec tronic people contained in a box about two feet square The controls are located at one end of the box and include a hree-inch square window in which two green threads pirouet about in a most energetic manner. To get your ation—or to find out where e “skip- Interesting Notes Doctors Will Hold Clinic At Monroe vves'in inet »pled ildren’s strict No. 4 ida uh roe General Hospital, Friday November 3¢ e examin 1028 Truman Ave. Orthopedic s than for our sea fering fathers.” He nodded at gn- other “Flash “Gordonish-leoking contraption which bore the label “Fathometer.” Turning it on added another “peep-peep” noise to the already erackline atmosphere of the whe house. It sounded—and looked— like a wierd science-fiction film. Ss to 45 patients have been attend Clinic Friday: ‘the | are as follows ite Patients—8:15 A.M. to Noon ro Patients—1:00 P.M. to 2:3¢ WITH ORDER OF $10 OR MORE are three Doctors coming West for this service, and “This “Fathometer” isters Muses: Aavine’ ° ==, the depth of water p is go- en received to the ef- | ¥&: make yours a call poh ing througt thy ect that any new patients that | for Miller High Life —the p (Should be a e will | NATIONAL Hi to Key West st several of whom have mor a nodding acquaintance with vari- | thr ous and sundry sand bars in this jow wat the Missis ke: te CAPTAIN IRA GEORGI en the | CHAMPION OF PALM RIVER t ter 1 | QUALITY! ; So many people have spark rl an | made Miller High Life # at the Monroe | their favorite that it is the greatest debiadt beer affairs, assist. | # America today! Staff of the | Taste it —try itt jeneral Hospital, and Mrs. | Miller High Life wyer, Registered Nurse | is brewed and for admis erea.) sthe . plyin, The “Fathometer a circle of light: approxim an inch wide and a foot in eter. A pair of red lights sas! around the circle with the de of water under the ship registered between the lights consists of It tely pe Regis- | istrict No. 4 « a7e Built in Texas back in 1943 he ‘onroe County Health | bottled by the the Marion Moran was a] Miller ever to the British Navy a t All Doctors and Surgeons inter-} p, j rewing Lend-Lease during the war. St s thi nie are invited to | 1 Gimpany is a 145-footer with a 25-foot | omy pany beam. Recently her sister ship —— ONLY ~and ONLY in Milwaukee. Wisconsin. The Joseph H. Moran Il, towed the Caribe Queen—the Key West to Havana ferry of the fut from Mobile to Jacksonville George brought his M Moran into Key West for refue ing while enroute to Baltimore He is towing a pair of monstrous pontoons which were used to buoy | Great Lake freighters in ord- er that they could navigate Jr. Weman’s tisk ont Plans Tea Dance For Christmas Armour's Evaporated mit the 3 «s 35¢ “yi String Beans _ > ee wt BANANAS #%-7342-) PURE LARD Se A doll and bake sale was alse ned to be held on De cember 15 and on December 22 will be heid next regula Tuesday, business meeti December 4 USE THE NO. 2 CAN WESTERN FIRST CUT SLICED BACON |Pork C SUGAR 5.19 | | MILK |bdos! 2 os i 5c ORANGE JUICE Oz. Cen imei | VICTORY CASH MARKET We Deliver TEL. NSO HOPS PETER C sn pestseceslb nies