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ine sites Page 8 Visitors At Key West C.OfC. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dierkes, Decatur, Ind Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Powell, Den-| started las’ ver, Colo. Miss Mary B. tle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. V. R therly, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shirley, Tip- ton, Iowa Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Behling, Narrowsburg, N. Y. B. F. Vancuren, Hammond, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Basil W. Keller, Augusta, Maine Mr. and Mrs. Portland, Mich. Albert Crosby, William D. Rankin, Miami, Fla.! Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Noble, De- troit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McCord, Rangeley, Maine Mrs. H. H. Baird, Lake Wales, Fila. Mr. and Mrs. L. Trenton, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Forest City, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy R. Gabel, West Trenton, N. J. Walter C; Stallings, Shelby, N. C. Henry J. Fischer, Old Saybrook, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Snyder, El- mira, N. Y. i Mrs. John Schenk, Cincinnati, Ohio. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Royals, Jacksonville, Fla. W. Schmidt, Stallings, y Mr. and Mrs. G. Scott Guyer, q Selinsgrove, Pa. John R. Seely, Utica, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Luwitz, Chicago, Tl. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, Ox- ford, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson, Sherwood, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. David Holt, Lincoln University, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Long, Wag- goner, Ill. Miss Miriam Bennett, Wisconsin Dells, Wise. B. L. Stroud, Oak Park, Il. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac MeConnell, Churubusco, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stafford, Milwaukee, Wisc. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tarpey, Jr. Chicago, Ml. Mr. and Mrs, L. S. Shively, Mun- cie, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. House, Miami Springs, Fla. ars, J. E. Wolf, Franklin Grove, I. E. M. and Otto Urban, Racine, Minn. F-O K. R. Weaver, Milton, Nova Scotia, Canada P. Groh, Yorck Mills, Ontario, Canada é Harold McKee, Bridgeport, Ind. iam J. Webb, Cleyeland, Ohio. rs. C. Dillard Rice, Geneva, N. Y, Mr, and Mrs. Ross McAllister, Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Harold Bartlett, Rockford, sia D. Carper, Jr. Washington, Cc. ‘Miss Amy G. Dickinson, Lake Worth, Fla. . Dr. and Mrs. D. K. Rose, Clay- ton, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Pittsfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Downey, Akron, Ohio. Miss Cora B. Ferguson, Roches- ter, N. Y. Frances and Margaret Reynolds, Boston, Mass. F. Earle Hall, Miss Rose M. Hellenschmidt, Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. George Pepis, St. Paul, inn Minn. ; Mr. and» Mrs, Richard Osborne, Wharton, N. J. ‘Mr, and Mrs. C. St. Paul, Minn, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kerr, Mon- ticello,.N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. William Brewster, Charleston, W. Va. Cc. Newquist, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zettel, ing neapolis, Minn. Mrs. Bertha Kasa, Milton, Pa. Mrs. Leah Brantigam, Milton, Pa. George Lisker, Lawrence, Mich. Charles E. *oungflesh, Rich- mond, Ind. , Mr. and Mrs. Lester F. Dewalt, Pittsburgh, Pa. D. A. . Reynolds, Ontario, Canada Joe MeDannei, Toledo, Ohio F-0, Michigan's shore line on the} Great -Lakes is the longest among the states of the United States, exceeding that of Florida Akins, Wea-| Toronto, | |by military -and civilian personell | DevStation last week, brought the | sexy role, but a mite confused, | y,, Abernethy, Seat-| Unit came to Key West to | | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN INavy Blood Drive HOLLYWOOD Wear |Nets 5,000 Pints NOTES By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (# — Terry Moore is happy about playing her first With 693 pints of blood denated attached to Naval activities in Key ‘West collected at the NAS and Op. total since the start of the current tc». campaign to more than 5,000 pints thing possible to de-sex her. in the Key West arez The brown-haired Glendale, Cal- The drive in the Key West area | jfornia, girl is all hepped up about September when the her role in “Come Back, Little Dade County Blood Bakn Mobile Sheba.’’ She plays a college student take who has a torrid affair with an athlete See “But they’ve done everything . they ‘can to make me look less American Legion (82 °",° 33" 3 te“ wearing sweaters in the picture, Meets Wednesday but the direetor, Danny Mann, wouldn't let me wear them. I have blook donations A regular meetir of Arthur Sawyer Post No. American | eyen strapped down to lessen the | Legion, has been scheduled for | curve. Wednesday evening at 8 p.m.,| any simpler, and I’m not allowed Adjutant Bethel Johnson stated! much makeup. today. “Because I’m a college girl, I} A large class of new members’ can’t do obviously sexy things like will be welcomed into the Post casting sly glances or using a sul- A memorial service in memory try veice. The director told me I of Past Post Commander Albert | had to think sexily. The only way L, DiNegro, Jr., will be conduct- |] can get the idea across is with ed by the Key West Guard of | my eyes.” Honor. Terry, whose. eyes are indeed | sexy, is so enthused about her | rele in the Hal Wallis production | MEETS THURSDAY ; ‘The regular meeting of the V. F. |duration of the picture. — W. Auxiliary 3911, will be held| “This is the first time I’ve had a Thursday March 13 instead of | really sexy part and it’s the first Tuesday, March il, at the Post{ time I have been associated with Home on Elizabeth street at 8 p.m |#” Academy-award calibre pic- Mrs. Laura Richardson, depart- | ture,” she explained. “I want to ment president will attend, and | devote all my time to it. My trou-| 114° o, since this is the first time a de-|ble is that’ I have a one-trac partment official has appeared, a| Mind. When I’m doing a picture, full turn-out of members is re- |1 want to devote all my thoughts y |to it. When I’m going with a boy, Nominations for the organiza-|!'m the same way. So obviously I " icers for 1952 will be held Pe das late 4 “I've turned down a date even on Saturday night. A friend of mine. Oil Heir David Frame. at the Thursday night's meeting. {flew up from Texas to see me, {but f even told him I couldn't go Small Permits Ar € Issued : | ls to the picture, Terry jhad been doing her first dating |since her separation from All- street, and a permit to paint a Bae! Foabarey Glenn Davis. building at 521 Grinnell street, | ree teed cat owned by Leonard R. Sawy ” | months, and Terry remained ou! were the only building permits, is- |! the social whirl for 10 months. sued by Raiph Russell, building |The divorce is finally nearing the inspector, since last Wednesday. | CU"tS, Pending a divvying up of pager he wedding presents. The Key West Neon Sign Display | ' company will errect the sign at | Her only comment on the break- Curro’s Bar. The sign will have |"P Was @ remark concerning Eliz- Permits to construct a new neon sign at Curro’s Bar at 801 Duval The studio has done every- t to wear blouses, and my bra is | plane, the MIG My hair style couldn’t be | , |B. Ridgway | Communist that she has banned dates for the |” can’t do both at once. bl Chinese | PARKING Roundup By ROBERT EUNSON TOKYO (P?—Hew neutral is Rus- sia in the Korean War? | A hitherto secret report in Gen tthew B. | e source of supply for | present Chinese Communist forces in Korea . . . is from Soviet furnished materiel.” Although the United Nations | Command never has anncanced the | capture of a Russian soldier, prac tically all of the equipment now in use by the North Korean Army (NKA) and the Chinese Commu. | nist Forces (CCF) is Russian- made. | So too is the swift jet interceptor 5, which patrols thwest Kore: bases. A staff officer at Gen. Matthew s headquarters toda available to the Associa hitherto secret report con- taining a list of ptured guns, vehicles and other war machinery which the Soviets have turned over to the North Korean and Chinese armie de id Red staff officers drafting truce supervision terms nominated Rus as a neutral observer ‘With the exception of a small amount of Japanese materiel left over. from. the Japanese occupa }tion of Korea and Manchuria and materiel captured from U. N forces in Korea, the North Korean Army has been entirely equippec re-equipped with Soviet | materiel,” the intelligence report “This Soviet furnished materiel, for both the NKA and CCF, has included tanks, self-propelled ar- mored artillery, trucks, artillery, AAA guns (anti-aircraft), machine- guns and various types of small arms. While some part of this ord: nance has been manufactured in North Korea proper, the vast ma- jority has come from either Rus- sia or her satellite countries. “In the armored field of Soviet material identified in Korea, there are the BA-64 armored car, the SU-76 self-propelled gun and the T-34 tank. “The T-34 tank is armed with an 85 mm. gun and was the p combat vehicle of the U. S. S. R. throughout World War II; the SU- 76 is a7é mm. gun mounted on a tank chassis providing a mobile artillery support; and the BA-64 is a lightly armored, highly mobile vehicle generally used for recon- naissance purposes. “Soviet field artillery, AAA guns and anti-tank guns have been well represented in material captured in Korea by U. N. forces. “In the smaller weapons group have been rifles, carbines, sub- getting all kinds of telegrams and things from him, asking for dates. I was horrified. He already has a i Used Cash Registers Pieiserea spe | 2beth Taylor, whose first beau was poder gr phe nasa ag Davis. “If Liz had to make a mis- crs take in marriage,”’ sighed Terry, Leonard R. Sawyer received a |‘ by permit for a $150 paint job : why couldn’t it have been her Bat Job to his first boy friend?” home at 521 Grinnell street. Despite her marital mishap, Ter- RC M k é A | 0 ee men. She’s just — 9 a bit bewildered. ‘ a es ri ppea “Men always amaze me,’ she F M b said. “I get to,like a man and I or empers think he is nothing but a good The National and local Red Cross | thi poageaiet ae ae: Chapters are making an appeal to| wants to get serious. all men, women and children to! «That happened with a man I answer the call to become a mem-| know, a business executive. I ber of the Red Cross during the| thought he was a very good friend month of March. — 2 z and nothing else. Then I started Adult membershiip is a minimum of one dollar. Schoo! age children can join the Junior Red Cross for fifty cents. Members are urged to| wife!” hh the annual meeting of the al chapter and vote in election! Capsule review: “Steeltown” gets of the board of directors. * | by because of plenty of action and ‘The message in full states: some splendid color photography “YOU are the Red Cross! Your} of steel mill operations. The story donation is not to Red Cross but! could stand some adrenalin, but to AMERICA and YOU are AME-| that shouldn't faze enthusiasts of RICA! Through your support and rugged action fare. The plot is the interest funds contributed are u: well worn triangle, played engag- as YOU, the American public sanc-| ingly by Ann Sheridan, Howard tion. Your Red ¢ is a yolun-| Duff and John Lund. Duff is a teer organization chartered by the| steel worker, Lund the boss’s neph- Government, audited by the De-}ew and Sheridan is back in her part of Defense, and serves to mi-| old spot as waitress. They manage tigage suffering and need through} to keep things moving brightly, but the nation by your interest in your) the steel mill snags the honors for fellow citizens. Contributions make | interest. the. following, possible | Service to the Armed Forces} The population of Mexico's Lower and Veterans California nearly tripled between |= Disaster Service Blood Program (Agent for the s) The new British airfield at Ente jbe, Uganda, Africa, has year-| | areund good weather. | | 1940 and 1950. p (in Chapters) Safety Services Nursing Services Food and Nutrition College Activities There is no charye for any Red} Cross service! : | ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES | and EQUIPMENT | 126 Duval Street Phone 250] New and Used Metal & Wood Desks Used Typewriters Rentals by the week with the longest salt water shore | or month ! 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