The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 5, 1952, Page 8

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Poge 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, Febrvery 5. 5 Waits For Diamond-Studded Shoelaces fi, , ° . | Polio Victim Hero | ¥ Shoelaces Ex-Paratrooper Receives Gift Douglass School News Of Faith On Belgian Battle il Field; Becomes “Sky Pilot” ; * Lieutenant Colonel Of = — eve hegoy in tie aoe ® 5 Paratroopers Spurn. The ex - paratrooper, still in Military Career In rugged trim at 43. is a popular Favor Of The Cloth pastor People of all denominations By HAL BOYLE come to him to talk over their personal troubles. They like his PURCELLVILLE, Va. ®—John Baired Shinberger made 13 para sensible, down-to-earth manner. chute jumps as a pioneer organ But Shinberger himself is still | humbly uncertain whether he is— izer of the American Army's para troop corps. NO. 3 MONDAY, DEC. 24, 1951 Hennibel, Reporter year bul was switched to forward 0s High School Cho-\this year and has played a fine & program January game. Sweeting is sophomore Fun Night series - Park consisted of the Douglass Brown Tigers and Tiger ? i ? f Saturday night, January 19, the fe if = Douglass Brown High ‘Léons” of Okeechobee. Florida The Tigereties piayed the first f ; Vesper Hymn Is ageimst America The Beautiful. » Sylvia, Cindy and, ‘Sparttuals as hé gays — “a good preacher He talked about it as we sat in f and won by « score of 224 | E duwtina Gonsales q ir game “Ava Max, Phe locals has a 60 lead at the Send af the first period and went on wyer “ROMO, » 141 lead at the intermission Motherless | Pauline Edwards and Marve Gal lagher shared high scoring honor, with 10 points @ piece. lantha Co rey. Florelle Carey, Orethea Sweet » ing and Alice Winters were out re ettes opend the basketball seasor wounded on a Belgian battlefield in 1944 that he made the biggest jump in his eventful life — a de cision to become a “sky pilot A German mortar had burst ir red ruin a moment before. lt killed one man and wounded fiv« But it was while he lay badly} bis study, where hang ures: ot his two great heroes Robert E Lee and Stonewall Jackson, who | was a deeply religious military | leader re Ever since I was a | said, “I wanted to be clergyman. But I didn't feel | was worthy ay standing on Defense as guards ‘The Tigers lost their game 25-23 The visitors roared to 13-11 lead at the intermission. In the third neriod, the Tigers come to life t a take @ 17-45 lead behind the shoot ing of Sounders, Clarke and Wil enough. So I just kept procras tinating | He feels his Army training has | helped him in his new work “But sometimes I'd like to get} the coordination you find in the Army im order to get peo r DANNY HOLT (rieht | put their principles more t daily living,” he said. “Too siancis with Edward others, including Lieut. Col. Shin berger, a 35-year-old battalion com. | mander i The steel fragments mangled one of his arms, opened an artery iv the other. As he lay there wit his life flowing from him, a young West Point graduate felt he woul die. And he experienced a deer | aye satishien just to have the regret. He had always in his hear’ | Bag Hn them, marry of hearts wanted to be a minister | them, and bury them r and preach the Lord's gospel. Now | Leaving the Army to enter Ure he never could | ministry doesn't seem as unusue Shinberger lifted his eyes anc |to him as it does to others made a compact with Heaven. | “During West Point's first han ’ . “Lord,” he prayed, “if you let | dred years about 45 per cent of | Council-Manager me get off this battleficid one er ies became clergymen, | - piece, (0 you in fact so many did | an c 4 ay Wavestigation inte | ability. | w t put} ‘ | Ha (A Wirephot 13-year-old polio vietim and a Boy Scout, Ashby, 11, at Nerth Haven, Conn., after helping to reseue him after latter fell through ice of a pond a newsboy who was stricken with pelio in 1944 and still a brace, supported Edward until two other boys pulled Free-Wheeling “Hot Rod” Auto ; vo WYMGRE, Neb. —d— Chet nhes jopt th } McPherson has almost fun down sduptec ne council manage: pee form of government in 1681, thy | >Y the free wheeling “Ut & “het National Municipal League has red sutomobile while sitting announced in a chair inside his own house The plan was in effect or soon The > vse = > 7 “ +p up one of its wheels, set be i 1.608 places, Sangeet ap ing toward the house, over a two- 2 il ab P) Wirephote smiles Danny } Wears i i rit DIAMOND JIM MORAN, New Orlear as he tells newsmen at Fairgroun aces that hi studded shoelaces, costing eight for the Kentucky Derby sve 10 one-carat dia monds stitched in. Diamond Jim, a guy crazy about horses and diamonds, says he owns 1,000 gtones. He's got thi studding his eyeglasses, fountem pen, Leélgsp (note mink ’ cuff links, lapel nameplates, in his teeth and gven on his eateh oro i at ot eee Care In Speculation With restaurant owner new diamond will be ready in time | grand The laces will b i i whos : f ‘4 become a min _ ister, whether I'm good or not q he “survived although he vv (Unusual Fowl more than five months in hospitals. | As soon as he was well, he Killed about carrying out his pledge. | It took courage for him to turn | : ‘| i rt ROLLA, N. D..—iA%.-—Was it a Savings Urged In Letter fin And Purchasing Power Affecting Dividends By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK Theat nest-eee — does it look os big 2 ‘From National City Bank of purchasing power Prices of many basic commod ities have gone up anywhere from 110 per cent (tin) to 627 per cent (cocoa) since 1939, the bank notes. {| The paper dollar has lest pur | chasing power over the years, but jhow about the “old U. 8. dollar say the $10 gold piece you onre his back on his brilliant profes sional military career mateh his physical bravery. retired from the Army and en rolled « Tehological Seminary Today he is rector of three smal! Episcopal churches in the Virginio dairy country. Both he and his : if ai iii ttt) tH § : f i. : & é x i F i i 2 E : i Es & H < F2 22 E itt Ih ; E : f ? Bsa ett ee sieterlit! bo rediiel Th ou it ie E E : : dif it itt F He ff ' ti ; Ee #2 Hy i : : S _ : E | z #5 i i i ras | ig z ik rf evening brought news that Betty and Hugh Harrison had un ly entertained a visitor in respective apartments who hall walked off with « lot of cash Then | heard about the sad demise of Phil's Cadillac.” a game leg for @ game guy, and o lot more things awnings and smash storm damage in Mi im the back row. it's never @@ the Key West front, side or back).d think 1 drop witeh il ff ' i i gs : t z sek ; could own’ These are banned for use here by private citizens, but they are still in cireulation abroad. An American $10 gold piece brings around $24 in U. 5. paper money in Paris now, the bank says, and adds ir by invest commod) real estate investment i | “Any foveigner who has held U 5. gold coin since 1933, when the dollar was depreciated, bas lost nothin, # { an goods or services. bs . preferred or just kept it in cash lost around se far as pur Tegiey “Some people beve defeniad themselves successfully against in flation and even accumulated sm !! in legitimate speculation in commodities, common stocks or real estate equities.” the No City Bank of New York save February letter. But it savs ) Wirephots JOHN F. COLLINS busines: (above) manager of the Brook lyn Dodgers. was one of sev eval club employees questioned into savings accounts The | of the income . even with in now is off by in a probe by the Brooklyn ta ticket 1951 season Dodger O'Malley to had district att $25,000 fr {fice doilar dollars) is up, but in| President purchasing power (in i9a9/ have re dollars} the real value is down) “reconsidered” and any from 4 to 82 per cent,| here to the says. The rate of income! , has constant bul the pur eh power of those interest payments is down 47 per cent value of! ported §t Walter ened, said he would stay ation cleared see the sit i The bee's value as a pollinator | is 20 times greater than its val | we as a honey producer Sebscibe to The Citizen in terms of capacity to! duck that looked But Shin.) Or vice versa’? berger had spiritual fortitude te | what Willian He | has been asking since he shot an unusual water-fowl near student in the Virginia | The bird weighed six pounds, in | dicating it may have been closely related to a goose some markings of Mallard ducks including a green head. The neck pretty wife, Lisa — they have fourand bill were goose-like adopt the plan last vear we san Antonio, Tex. where the \oters approved it by a 2-to-l majority Two states have permitted their cities to adopt the council manager plan, the league report ed. Rhode Island did se by a con titutional amendment and I) lineis by an enabling act of the state legislature like a goose through a Kennedy | . window Rolla The wheel Glass fron But it he the startled and-a-half foot porch railing and 16-inch-wide panei came to rest by « rt McPherson was occupying the window McPherson, but hé was only scratched SHASCRIBE TO 146 CITITED Now you can judge car value for yourself ! 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Take it home and make money-saving com- parisons at your leisure. You'll learn what thousands of new Dodge owners will testify: “You could pay hundreds of dollars more for a car and still not get all Dodge gives you!” Spectators ond Lavivment Subse! 1e Change without Mene@ ere and take up You) exercises sleep on a mice comfortable spikes when I'm not stand my heed te cop of. they tell me tourists oul near the city ce Watehd be busybee Jun cleaning up the piece and ‘Just look at the way West makes their juvenile de work Nice looking bunch tow ii iH i if Grocer SELLS thet Good | STAR * BRAND | wos cusan COFFEE end CUBAN ——TRY A POUND TODAY—. ; from these dividends = bas/ powe: terms | by eight to 75 per cent } A typical one - family house has imereased 150 per cent in dollar value since 1989 (where the neigh i NOW ON DISPLAY borhood hasn't changed, of course) | / NAVARRO, Inc. and the purchasing power \alue is 601 Duval Street up 34 per cent t ee pitt i tH i i 5 it He is i agp at the gate 'S AT WORK: one touches @ surface with » the ridges on the finger usually leave an invisible pot of perspiration Farm real estate has gooe up a! little less in nominal ve! e but is} still head by 30 per cen’ in pur | chasing power values. The gross | cash income per farm. however. is Pp UF per cent ever B89 in terms teh i

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