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per taeor prone sana! Driver Safety Tests Slated For Mar. 13th County School Board And Local Trucking Company i Educational P; Drivers of Commercial Vehicles will be given the opportunity te The Laboratory is housed in a | trailer and is equipped with testing | devices. These devices will test the driver's: (1) ¢olor discrimination, visual acuity, depth perception, vertical and lateral imbalance, | point tion; (3) Visual Speed and Accur- ; (4) Reaction Time - both foot and hand; (5) Side Vision; (6) Dis- tant Judgement; (7) Night Vision: {8) Glare Resistance; (9) Steadi- Ress; (10) Traffic course; (11) Dri- | ving knowledge; (12) Road Test. | It should be noted that the Com- | mercial Vehiclé Driver Training | Program and the Driver Clinic | which is operated in connection § i organization. It will make a thorough study of the dri- abilities, and driving knowledge, and submit a confidential report of | its findings to the emplcyer. Em- | ployers urged to have their | tested. Private operators of | including tax- | take advantage | BOYLE SAYS} By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK ~The Red Cross the average man out its | at the gates.” As 2 young man Mills served with the Red Cross in seven Euro. pean i countries during .and after | &o3 Seat t- replay a A of the day. I penetrate the fields of battle. I defy the peril of shel! and bullet. I lighten the horrors of the combat. I encourage ani inspire the soldier. I give bir: 2 thousand comforts. I minister tc those he has left at home. I claim |fires and wrecks. I am the arch- | 7 | a8suager of death. I am my broth. | USS Albacore, opereting in the |Conquistadores In Glittering Armor WHITENED BONES of the Caribe Indians were found on our island by Spanish Conquistadores, who arrived on the scene in Monday’s Semana Alegre Pageant in glittering armor and wearing— of all things—spectacles. These armored men planted the scarlet flag of Spain and the Church here and named the city Cayo Hueso—meaning in Spanish—Isle of Bones. A New Type (Completes Flight | Haunting Memory noes omne Training Course DALLAS ® — You've heard of | the way Texans brag. Well, George Schepps, Dallas sports leader, is going to do something about mak- ing these brags into realities. He’s sponsoring a “Texas Brags | Bowl". football game. It will be held for the first time next Jan. 4|f if his plans go through. é Wilson, Hobart Colege | basketball ace, scored 48 points in | spite his efforts Geneva lost the | game, 7 in overtime. Wilson | Per game for the Hobart varsity. | From Basketball Schepps owns the baseball club at Corpus Christiin the Gulf Coast | e League. He formerly owned Dallas | To Decorating the Texas Le; ¥ - —oe DENVER # — No one track | mind has Ollie Olson, Regis Col- | lege basketball coach and one time | Northwestern football player. He The United States’ effort to re- establish the musk ox in its former Alaskan range is proving success- ful on a small scale. sufferings. I mark the graves of the dead. “I eradicate epidemics. I am the | 47 foe of plague and pestilence. I mit- |" igate the horrors of floods and |_~ | course in home decorating at the } | Jesuit school. ' | uary, 1944, he was designated a - | submariner at Pearl Harbor. ig Commander O’Brien returned | to the U. S. for flight training in November, 1944. He was desig: i pag @ naval aviator at —Perisa- be cola, Florida, in June, 1946. Official U.S. Navy Photo | Among the decorations which LICDR. CLEMENT E. ovBArEN,| COCmANGeT OBrien! Pecetees fs : during World War II are the USN, son of Judge and Mrs. J. J.| S P. O'Bri 1458 National Road | Bronze Star with V, the Com- Wh ti eet ¥ “amas 080. | mendation ribbon, the Presiden- chee otc oireth recently | tial Unit Citation, the American Desay at @ four ‘months COUTSE! Defense Service ribbon, the in All Weather Flight at the ‘ ci i Oa .. | American Area ribbon, the Asia- Fleet All Weather Training Unit, | ,: tin e t Naval Air Station, Key West. Th: tic-Pacific Area ribbon, and the aval Ade Station bey West. The | World War II Victory ribbon. Sate Iaaieeaniete cel uine| ie is married to the fornsr iss Jacquel: Lee Crook of tactics designed to qualify the Miss Jacqueline Lee Crook of me iy | Wheeling. They have a year old it for Carrier All” Weather) g,ughter, Maureen Elizabeth. enemy cf calamities. gry. 1 clothe the naked. I protect the widow and the orphan. “Yam the friend and helper of all nations. My hand and heart encompass the globe. My legioriar- ies 1 send to the uttermost parts of the earth—across the threatened | ocean, through war-swept terri- | tories, over infested lands. 1 am the sentinel of the health of the human race. My sympathy and | succor are less. A dozen na- | tions return me homage; a dozen | potentates pay me tribute. The | people of the earth offer me their | Prayers. GENEVA N. Y. (#—Jim (Sonny) | freshman ja game for Geneva High against | Jamestown High last year. But de- | jis currently averaging 16 points | cutive oxdex: of the Diceclix o8-Ci- — | and Mrs. Olson have opened aj CAP Releases | New List Of | StaffExecs. | | | i key West Civil Air Patrol Public | Information Officer Alfons Zitter | has released a new revised list of | Staff Officers of the local i- | zation. They include: Commanding | Officer, George Faraldo; Chaplain | Mr. Rouse, Executive Officer, Claude Rose; Photographic Officer, John Kerr; Adjutant, George Sut- ton; Medical Officer, Dr. Herman Moore; Fiscal Officer, Robert Jud- | ge; Personell Officer, George Ren- | a: Operations Officer, Edgar Maxwell; Training Officer, D. C. | Beswick; Grossman; R. C. Virgi | men’s Activities, Robert Braun and | Commandant of Cadets, Lt. Shep- aerd. | There are numerous other posi- tions to be filled according to the Dew manning table and they will te filled acecrding to the qualifica- tions as membership increases. Anyone interested in becoming a | member is invited to come to the | | meetings of the CAP every Tues- \day evening at 8:00 at the Amefi- | \ean Legion Home on Stock Island | jor interested parties may contact | \anyone of the above mentioned ci- | | ficers. It is not necessary to be a | pilot to become a member of the | Patrol. Any interest one may have in aviation, both in its ground | jand air phases may be developed | with the Cviil Air Patrol training prezram. {in 1941 to mobilize civilian avia- | tion skills and equipment for the | war effort. It was created by exe- | vilian Defense as a division of the | | OCD one week before Pearl Har- bor. CAP was transferred from O- | tial order in April of 1943. By su*- | sequent Army instructions CAP functioned during World War II | under the Commanding General of | the Army Air Forces and continued | for a term after the war under the War Powers Act, then still in ef- | fect. A Federal Charter was grant- ed by an act of Congress in July, 1946 authorizing CAP to organize | civilians and their equipment for the advancement of aviation in all of its phases. | | Air Force auxiliary status was | granted by Act of. } - the) it’s own! This act. specifically au- {thorized the Air Force. to make | | surplus equipment available by gift | or loan, to permit utilization of fa- | | cilities, to furnish gasoline and oil |for emergency missions and to/ | maintain national and state liason | \offices and to detail per-'t, }scaell to assist. the CAP Program. | |. Now a federally chartered volun- teer organization and an ‘auxiliary of the U: S. Air Force, the Civil | Officers Slain In li The Civil Air Patrol was formed | | CD to the War Dept. by Presiden- | | tion in all it’s phases, civilian andj 3. As a light plave air force in military. ior and cadet members continually lated subjects and perform practi- | cal missions. AP supports Air Force aims in | passenger pigeon, the great auk Wednesday, March 12, 1952, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Paze 7-2 SS Gun Battle | And Were The . " | Doctors Suprised | EAST YANSING, Mich. | Dorow, star quarterback cf | igam State's undefeated fe "we | last season and standout | East-West and Senior Bow jtests, almost missed out on | Sridiron sport entirely. Wher was 7, a physician told Al never be able to compet | Uous athletics because of a bad | heart. | Interesting Notes There are about 75,000 people in Cork, Ireland, and its suburbs Some television stations use boards that display the script the act being shown so that ean see them, but the, au (®) Wirephoto PATROLMEN J. J. EVERETT (left), and M. 'W. Vinson,, Jr., of the Hattiesburg, Miss., police department were slain in a wild gun battle after they halted a car to question the occupants about an attempted burglary. Police have arrested one man and are searching for another man and woman in connection with the slaying. This picture was made about two months ago when the officers seized a huge quantity of moonshine Woman At Work ‘The steady increasing demond for CAEARVIEW Glow Louver Wiadows © exidenee that heme owners geners"y egpreciate their increased Vinib icy, ‘Ventilation and Protection Du cont everigck ovr duo! purpose door! ‘With levees closed. they serve c+ beoutitel glass pone! doors; loove:s Photo by Karns ARTIST ELVIRA REILLY paints out-of-doors and captures the color and mood of a scene on the spot. She is having a one- than show #t the West Martello Galleries “beginning “Monday, . March 10 through March 23. A preview of her work will be ex- hibited Sunday at a reception at the gallery to be ‘given from 4to9 p.m. fom \itself, CAP performs flight It's program is threefoki: | 1. As a training corps, CAP sen-) vil emergencies. rain in aviation, military and re-| The coast of Tripolitania is Lib- ‘a’s most fertile region. Among birds now extinct are the 2. As an Air Force auxiilary, C- | 123 DUVAL STREET | Air Patrol maintains quasi-militery “My emblem is the cross—sym- tol of supreme charity and of the Saviour of men. Before me, the Following a yeur of schidting | at St. Mary’s College, Emuits- burg, Md. Commander O’Brien was appointed to the United States Naval Academy Annapo- lis, Md. He graduated from the USNA in 1942 with a Bachelor of gineering. He was subsequently “I am the saviour of life, the | *tationed aboard the submarine, Hl d ALL VAL t's keeper. I am the Red Cross.” southwest Pacific area. In Jan- FOR HOME or COMMERCIAL USE... We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clear, Pure Cube» Crushed IGE Compare it feature for feature, fect for fact, bas the “Rocket” Enzine! 160 Seshing borse- power—new Quadri-Jet Carbureter—new high. lift valves! Look over the Body by Fisher, the ing of roomy comfort and smartly tailored style! 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