The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 29, 1951, Page 9

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; stay, Nevember 29, 1951. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN. Page $ PICTURES HOME FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN -— Aircraft carrier Oriskany has lower New. York yline as backdrop as she heads up East River for Brooklyn Navy Yard after returning from duty in Mediterranean. Shin's comnlement of 1.100 men stands tn formation on flight deck. CAN-CAN REVIVAL —The “can-can” flounce, revived for evening fashions, is evident in this long-sleeved dress of white net embroidered all over in a fishnet design of silver , bugle L E D— American soldiers (left) march past statue of Marshal Ferdinand Foch. World War I Allied Supreme Commander, at unveiling ceremony in Paris. OFF TO OSLO — Twelve-week-old huskies take a last FOCH STATUE U NVEI look through a porthole before leaving England for Oslo, Norway. OYAL BOUQUETS n ft ; : T F Twi AT ° i bead: ~~ ee wath hiring Cheat Q ; é ea Elizabeth and Princess " UNEFUL OSOME AT HOME — Singer parma violet and chartreuse net. Margaret hold large bouquets in foyer of London’s Odeon Theater ° indy © n, in private life’Mrs. Eddie Joy, gets cuddly with her on arrival for royal film showing of “Whete No Vultures Flv.” eee ores aseenien Seas: wae : WEBBED WIZARDRY — The spider wends. his weavy way on a dewy autumn morn as strong backlight from sun aids in recording scene. Web’s center portion is not as clear as the rest since spider's movement there has shaken off dew droplets. three-week-old daughter. Jody. in their New York City apartment. SKY-WRITING CANNON — This advertisement projector called th ‘“ developed in Salzgitter-Bad, Germany, and beams advertising messages onto clouds by means of mirror reflector (ieft) at end of light barrel. Maximum altitude it can reach is 16.500 feet. Operators wear protective clothing because of tremendous heat and gamma rays produced by clectric are. COW COLLEGE EDUCATION — oklahoma A & M, Stillwater, sometimes is called “Cow College” and students Phyllis Richardson (left) and Connie Barret brush up on rodeo technique with a lesson from student Jim Ward of Austin, Tex. CHRISTMAS 1S COMIN G_Linda Beth Sibley P A — Enra: t prospect of new autobahn tax, ‘ tet eines al cathe 7 Ag ll Rag pL mM things = German roads will be camels. and Tommy Hotchkiss. 5. try inflated plastic hats simulating Elfy the elenbant. and Leon the lion. Christmas toys, in Chicago.

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