The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 7, 1952, Page 7

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Thursday, February 7, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pope / Send To Norfolk ‘Unintentional . » “Blackout” Rachel ¢ ampbell dmiral Perry Orders Paper Work For > SINGAPORE PY) —Intent al blackouts, a daily measure ir troduced to conserve Singapore e trmates ectrie power, are much of an expected thing the t's difficult r ger ulmne, unint thona! Powe ta ure ow Vil; ra nows NO rear at» = on ctr or fens stopped and ice in home re " ° + frimerate n to thaw. By Commies Just p. ™. there was still no power . dye id, “This plane can't fly agai ardroon vl ” Someone, suspicious that » Four days later Gray came back the . than usual. decided to call t Navy Hero from Korea shot up even worse th their own group of men }power station. This was the firs “ . * time he had 59 heles througt bs @ come ing me word that the ty elects y te: The owing crate elected to brir e Sompayar timing has suc one het received of the acc | og yoy ' m "Tales back to his home carrier, the Es eg = oe oe Gray out dental failure ef the South Poe? and “Re sex. They gave him a clear deck , b. poor oft Wonsa w , r ‘ was written and stood back to await the cras b a ficia : - Phot: a] a] : By pi He wheeled his heavy bomber in comedian posted a big sign, “Use a ate Catches l P is " caut when ditching damaged’ Lr ROBERT P. BREWER. without a tremor, taxied R into in Wonsan harbor. Don't wy orebSey 8, van. oo of Mes Eve t Beem With Emplovees tw by K ; By JAMES A. MICHENER position and walked away from with | ' i as if he had no nerves Ass sg ad Clash street, Mendssum , ; ovr a, a | tage of te Sine een gen ss pecently | DURANT Okls. uf — It tank sen) | CAREERS AND MARRIAGE can (x ned suc John Per ‘ L are getting closer = - Mg hee Page Gree yy “ utve tries, but fate finally caught wo Rachel Campbell, wife of Willem Camphe Key W S. Navy Those boys over the h ved Sangh: «Bigg : oe Bo v Flieht at the | With 48-veerold Henry Allen W rtisam proves it. She was born in Detroit, M " 4 , t Weathe Training | ™ thwa i nt ef Ms 4 , . . the Bald | " oe ons & i na paige tea: . i i e ; We t ‘te pr Caen eee: oe arts at the Grand Central School of Art in New Y “—? ‘ > Ker paper work ts of advanced | State Trooner Veril Mertin r Commercial Art at the School of Applied Design. St ‘No ma nd shot up North Kore : ‘ trumienta | weted Truck Mriver Lavd ©. Caw ving in New York working as a textile designer before requiges | ey ee ae on | 4 ° ales ned to (Kansas City ewerwot fast to Europe for travel and study, living most of the tras 1) four time “d home a 37-mm eh Vo iIoon Hits oe time to avoid hitting Wils ’ tugal. On returning to this country, she exhibited a ane-ma } Growled M énath : a cates dg vy se oo ew ‘ $< i a i working on a section of US how in Detroit and then went in for another one-man type Pat om By ’ se his plane in on a lide. When Railres ad peangpiig ier wee 6 two miles south of " he married. ‘The Campbells moved te Cape Cod, Giving anv 0 the destroyer Gre i 4 k . Conch “e rived two children and ran a shop where they made and sol against the Chinese Communists tus hands were frozen . 1 Fleet, Norfolk, Va., toc rurther | tine and lete pote a annie ion bowls end furniture. Rachel continued her painting “This fellow has been shot dow suffering from exposure | ' ‘ ' 7 : , Sve Senate lid a Oat conrrete nd dove a show at Wellfleet Gallery, Cape Cod. She exhib into the ocean twice. said Perry = * be - aboard ~ a Singapore as disrupted 6 a 4 mvolV ing . Scr sala id and smashed inte eqularly in Provincetown and Hyannis. She a member of | opted ter © be transferred immediately t on “e qnemeees “ cee » are now. maein | p Ay A Maen have fresen the Essex, where next morning he weed amen be cm “ Lt Brewer entered naval | The barricade went snitin Key West —_ epey rey = hoving 1) @eeth, He has brought an almost P) Wirephoto “onducted his usual briefing to . tb r= ah ‘ anon cadet in | rough the air—right at Wilson joor fair and show @ shattered plane into an emergency ‘ * the members of his squadror t t on Raeilw sid N in No * <r " lending field. And he has limpe COMDR. PAUL N. GRAY As a result of this fourth escape about mik { track was yenibe “ ‘ euree in Journdlicm, F Baron Steuben was a Germa 4. of fire, candles or t back to this carrier from death, Perry decide b te hed put badl i ava tor at Pen ng his graduation, he was em- si iimaster whose leadership am 7. shibited in the | containing 50 holes through he doubled back for a second run Bald Eagle of the Essex had had { alignment F ‘ fler com peony Ans a cub os ae bY ceganizing ability. contributed 1 pei was strictly pro ~ rie wings and body. Fro ‘ he nd as he laid his heavy bombs enough . plet the prescribed flight | ‘t* Washington, DC. Da i al wat capitol building —. to do paper work into the target, flak smashed his But this morning, before the , *.° training In becoming a | News & nerican victory in the Revolt wittismshurg, Va, The man Perry referred to is ongine and sent flames back along Word got to Gray, he was off Tuna Competition ni Lt. Brewer emu pane — — : MB-feardld Comdr. Paul N. Gray the cowling Gray fought desner. gain. In the bitter cold morning ‘ io iter tents Com || Qf Bt dahn, Kans., squadron lead- stely to reach the sea rather than lzht, with a 45-mile wind whip. SAN PEDRO, Calif ’ sauior © tea, aan . f Of Fighter Squadron 54. and if boi) out into Communist hands ping icy spray across the deck of ne f n here look for — oa on 2 | |] Gereis » braver Americnn fizht- 4. made it and was picked vp ™ carrier, Gray hurried out to werd to @ bleak season unless a ing on th aff of the | | ig in Kores nobody has told the 1.4 “South Korean patrol boat ™® fifth plane, rewwed (t up. and tur port War College at Newport Navy about it hich sailed right ite Wensan roared out toward the failroad I i the tece Islar | Gray is completely bald, very sy chor to make the rescue oridges and trains in North Korea, countries Hi sbsequent asmgnments | handsome and aparently withe I watched this gallant man « fe { froze a dut with squadrons | fear. He flies the Navy'sheavy AD “week later Gray spotted © ond 1 was in the wardroom when and canned tuna from Japan VBF-95 and VF-28. Lt. Brewer fighter-bomber and ween re axes Cave which the Com AUNSIS the sickening news was broadcast whing fleet have ap = dn teehee eles oe i off the carrier deck it is vd engines for --Comdr. Gray has been shot dows wed on the market at price pS. george ety web | heavily loaded as a B-17. Gray's ion, He faved a difficult de- ji¢ janded in the ocean off Won- impossible t Sy Ame, eee a : : laity is going in low far some sion san but has not yet been reco hers het awe eee oe Oeee e . ih Korean bridge or railrood His heavy bombs could get the ered *e ee. porting to PAWT( : train, flying through heavy fiek engines if he went real low, but An anguished hush fell over the " . He ried to the former * and getting whatever he cors ait. since their fuses were set for high- Kasex. Card games stopped. Men Vien Statisticalls Miss Pereye V. Burwell, of + ef. In the past months he hos ‘evel work he would run the ris* who knew that no pilot could ex a © 4 » Oxtord, North Cerolina. They | T A We De liver TeL. 1080 PA flown nearly » hundred miss of blowing himself up, too. He took pect to survive those waters three Uf M ¢ the perents of three chil- 1028 Truman ve. , against some of the toughest flak the risk, laid Nis eggs perfectly, times running sat staring at the Mere Attractive dren; twit Kathryn Spotts “ concentrations in the world then felt his plane shot into the loudspeaker. A young kid Mext © ewer iam fale vech Gad Rokett Palmer, Je. first time he went inio ihe ar by his om Sine eer me started to pray perdoneble if cae enon ike ~ age Band a daughter Donna b fgscgrar- Stas emma gli ae cme pagal torn Inet, whe deta were tng anymore more Ma ase ° ein Tenine oes wan A e@radunte of Henderson t thoy were 10 vears ago High School, Lieutenant Brew- For every 100 women in the er nded the University of Colorade Capital, there are now North Caroline where in 1939, only % men In 1940, the ratio he received a Bachelor of Art 9 to 100 women ‘ Soe ater a ran on Mwath. onything was better hitting ing low to strafe positions north wang where he cut railroad treck: | the ocean again, so he fow for of Munchon. His propeller wos te.prevent the Communists from oltitude and drifted south to an ripped off by 39 caliber fire supplies up to their front emergency field, just making it as There is no news of his rescue.” Missing a succulent engine, “his engine cut out. The mechanics It was a hellish time in the WESTERN FIRST CUT Pork Chops [SAUSAGE + 43e | + PA! M RIVER Sliced Bacon: GR. A MEDIUM MAR GOLD EGGS g un » BABY FOODS 3 ~ 2% FANCY LONG GRAIN PATNA Wesson Oil 59% (RICE 2 ™ 2% UGAR 5-4lc — .—- - — — TS TS Troop 253 C uadwates Fifth Birthday Jeff Brodhead Photo THIS 18 THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY YEAR Troop N troog ter M ki, Rev. Joseph Maring, S$ Mrs. Teresa Martinez, Tony Mar “ ob en ' : vlehrat ‘ per was held ne a } Moore, J Art D. Noble. Robert J Read, Mr and Mr. An Saunders and son. Andrew W Saeunde ? Mrs Hilda Schrader, Bananas 2 19¢ St. Mary, Ste te A delicous supper was prepare tre nts ' were potat alad asked bean K h N. Schrader, Joseph BE. Smith, Devid C Staves, Mr and Mrs. Ralph ‘ r . atte This supper « eld w pay T. Staves. Ralph H. Staves, Martha Steed. William R. Steed, W. Reeves Steed . to Monroe I Scout, Gurdon D Hamultor a Jr. Mrs G M. Stewert, George W. Stewert, Mr d Mrs. James Taylor, Ray 1G. BOX ition t ‘ the Troop’s foundation W T Mrs. Joseph E. Warren, Joey Werren, Randall EB. Warren, Sandra MAXWELL HOUSE Gue a | ‘ M nd Mee J MOB Warren, Wanda Warren. Mr. and Mre James E Wittwetruck, Alfred A. Yates aghter Car er } Biener. Mr « M Eugene Bese Yates, Charles G. Yates, J Mrs Charles G Yates. Sr. Rose Vater ¢ Fredette, Sr. > ' and Mr and Mrs Bernard ond M Norris E. Zemter t Scout Argebo Alvar aughter Firet Row: (left to right), Robert George. Alfred Yates. Philip Spencer, S$ EF M Rene Alvare M i A Baersent Charles Yates. and Andrew Sounders. Second Row (eft to right), James Witt Frank A. Batts, J ¢ Clesunsk struck, Robert Jenkins, Ray Taylor, Arthur Noble. Tom Cornell, Joe Smith, \ h : TP » Raymond Ba Chartes Collenberger, Homer Herrick, and Marvin Lesne GRATED Corr = B Git Third F eft to right). Robert Halliday, Rene Alverer. Frank Batts, Ken Lb. Thomas R Mrs G. D. Hamilton, Gurdon D. Hami neth Schrader. Gurdon Hamilton, Richard McSpadden, Robert Read, Reaves Can ¢ ton, Hamer B. Her . t Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Jenk Steed. a k 4y Warren Fourth Row (left to right), Ronald Barsanti, Charles Robert M Jenkite Koufr Charies D Kaufman. Marvin Kaufman, George Stewert, Paul Moore, Tom Gibson, Ronald Ciesinshi, ond cre 8 A M : w. Ww 7 ne

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