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op OR eR CUTAN TEPER SRR SAINCRY RI REPEAT NOME TTPO LENE RETR REESE TE NER ee et tee en OREN MS : I } i i i ‘NIE ERRININDI tex JACK K. BURKE Wonder if anything can be done to keep the small fry from | Playing baseball on the streets thereby risking their little necks} and giving drivers palpitation of the heart? Kids will play regardless of tisks involved and the solution therefore, doesn’t lie in attempt- ing to prevent the youngsters from playing—but to find them a suitable place in which to play The narrow West are not suited for any energetic ball-playing such as the Small fry engage in. There is, however, ample space in. Bay View Park. So why not, the man asked. let the kiddies have the park diamorid to smack the old pill around? There is plenty of room and it’s as safe a place as there is to be found around old Cayo Hueso. In any , something could be worked out to keep the small fry from playing tag with the Old Grim Reaper by around the streets. Local youngsters have many advantages over their North- ern cousins in the way of sports, True enough, skating. siedding and the ancient art of lambasting the kid next door with a snow ball, is denied them. But they have Old Sol beaming down on them all year, little or no factory smoke to besmitch their lungs, and no frost to nip their chubby little fingers. Then again, Key Westers are, with few exceptions, exceedingly careful drivers. Take a look at statisties and you the Island City rates in the safe- ty department for street playing youngsters. This, in itself, is a blessing. Ccnsidering the narrow streets and the bumper-to-bumper parking which affords ideal darting - out-in-the - front-of-a passing - car possibilities—it closely approaches being mira- culous that the accident rate is kept so low. Therefore, it is logical to .as- sume—as they that Bay- view diamond be turned over to the youngsters Which all leads up, indirect- ly of course, to the fact that the deadline for membership in the Key West Quarterback Club is rapidly coming Up. Those of you who are planning to become a member of the or- ganization should get your dues to Joe Pinder tomorrow. The future of football in Our- town will be a bit brighter with the Q’Backs around. The amount) of good one can do tor up and coming youngsters by belonging to the club would amaze even you MODEL FOR (Continuea From Page One) in A-bombs, and theoretically at least, in H-bombs Your A-bomb material would be plutonium, made from uranium- Your H-bomb material would be tritium—a form of heavy hydrogen —which ean be made by exposing lithium to atomic neutrons in an atomie furnace Top scientists have speculated that if the H-bomb is perfected, it would be compounded of a relative- ly small amount of tritium plus a much larger amount of another form of heavy hydrogen called deu- terium But whether plutonium and tri- tium are made simultaneously, or | separately in a furnace, each is made at the sacrifice of the other. The reason for this is that the production of each dépends upon neutrons, or atomic rays, within the furnace. If you use a given number of neutrons to make plu- tonium, you have that many less for making tritium—and vice versa The United States has made it plain that its objective is to keep} in the forefront in the production of materials useful in A-bombs, H- bombs and for potential power purposes. Thus, Canada’s fast-stepping re- actor may well be slated for du- plication in the United States hush- hush plant near South Carolina's Savannah River where the future of the H-bomb rests k was produced in the United States in 1951 to fill a tiver 3,000 m long, 40 feet wide, and three feet deep. ee New Y¥ often have wint- more severe than those in ykjavik, Iceland’s capital. The litter is‘ warmed by the Gulf Stream and;the average tempera- ture is 32 degrees in January. Enough m Streets of Key; sashaying | see how well} | SPORT NOTES HOUSTON JURY KOREANS RELEASE 4 (Continued From Page One) | (Continued From Page One) Manager Témmy Holmes Of the! wich Vater led to fifiding that | along after processing at an Army Bostén Braves plans to retain his! che too was a sisté: | post office. The Communists turned H status as @ player in 1952. Tt will be prouston was ; Ms" Vith #easdn with Me’ Braves fouston was the second manjover more than 800 letters from 3 to be found dead in the waters; Allied prisoners to the United Na- Keith Thomas, wly acquired Surrounding Key West within’ tions delegates at the Panmunjom outfielder for the Philadelphia A's, the last three weeks truce talks Wednesday. spends the off-season as a studen at Kansas State College identi- - ine DEPT. STORE SALES (Continued from Pate Gne) d@partment store sales Were even with last year. Up ‘ulitii that date fotal sales The first victim was fied as Allen Harris, 23. His nude body was discovered in the shallow water close by the Hospital on The University of Florida's football opponents registered 56 first down rushing number on passes and the same, Monroe General Stock Island. < i ere = Following investigation by for the year Were up 3 per cent a Since the World Series was in| deputies of Sheriff Berlin Saw- | Over 1950. gurated the American iague) ver, murdér warents Werte has won 31 times and the National served on Carl Carmichael, 43, ] ALBURY RESIG! cess gc bar tsy eer. pak later | (Continued From Pagé One) # SEmniCnes ’ * p.m. in the office of City Clerk. Ss 'League 17 Joe DiMaggio of the New York : : |Yankees has hit eight home runs "elessed on bonds of $50.00) Victor Lowe at the City Hall. jin World Series play BACH. SROUNY;: SRT INE Le Lowe said this morning that ete the elcier man was arrested OM 8) ainury expected to go to work traffic charge and was expected | , 7 Lapa page M as a civilian in the navy yard. Other business at the was routine, Lowe said Sd While Nova Scotia's Miemas Ind- ians.. spend. much time guiding sportsmen, they also dre expert bricklhyers’ arid carpéfters. They get their training in government Indian schools. An athletic department is operat ed at Santa Anita race track to provide recreation for the stable employees | in Criminal Court be- Caro this morning. not in court a half- — hour ter the session opened it his bond of $150 will not be inless he fails to ap: » end of the term meeting Thoroughbred horse raci is feelébrating iS silver anniversary | this year in Miami ' ShORS {| A Conacher or a Bentley has wor the scoring championship of the National Hockey League six times in the last 18 y treated ear before ———— Read the Classified Ads | Michigan State's football team played before a total of 426,903 fans j daring their nine game season | 1 ‘Thirteen Seamen Arrive In | ST. 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