The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 22, 1952, Page 7

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GOAN) DINAN AINT HOME IN TH OZARKS AN’ SHE AINT HERE AT (08+) worwin® TOO BUT WAIT HER ONTIL TH BUGS RETURN FER THEIR By Fred Lasswell By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed BAH! I WOULDNT HAVE A MAN WHO DON'T By Roy Gotto ‘Tuesdey, April 22, 1952 DOOMROCK i it! i ae ae Bee aye Hg : 3 AH J a Bese each Bag” a aa] 2F Surface Anti-Submarine De- velopment Detachment, Key West, has a new Material Pro- jects Officer, Lieutenant Ben- jamin Rogers, Jr. Lieutenant Ro- gers reported aboard on April 17, He graduated from the U. S. June 1944 with a bachelor of| science degree. From there he served aboard the USS Oakland and the USS Perkins. While onj Naval Academy, Annapolis in} the Oakland, he participated in| jthe battle of the Philippines, | | Okinawa campaign and the Jap-| |anese campaign up through V-J/ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 7 ps a “Throw it away, Steve,” warned Indian Joe. “Throw | luck had been it away—if you can!” = fear. - “Throw it. away, Steve,” h urged huskil “That thing ain't "firey should 1 throw it away?” Steve demanded, and while the words were re le, there was mounting excitement in his tones. “T tell you, it’s bad Juck,” tested. “You just with the ih ins fief li ne ; Pesan Jew as Steve had long since discovered, was a philos- stion,’ then ascopt and trae the ar best of it. Now he reed. “Reckon that’s the mrock, an’ no mistake,” he sighed. “Some folks call tin; \y. Som you call that a curse?” “Luck's in the long run, Steve. Fein barns with that 44 every- for his good luck, ‘fore he gets through with it. Last feller that had it was Tolliver’s brother. His going bad on him “It makes quite a sto: “¢ he conceded. But I deat belies ws _Sgeetien, or luck, good or - ing the far edge alk a row of he threw up his rifle and A huge white-tailed the bi; ly. er don’t think I'll bother to ask Nancy, late as it’s gettin’.” Steve said easily. I'll just t - Majka Reports To Com. Dept. John F. Majka, radioman sea- man ,reported to the communica- tions department of the Naval Station on April 18. He ‘nad | previously been attached to the communications department of the Naval Base, Charleston, South Carolina. Previous to his Charleston duty, he attended recruit train- ing at Great Lakes and’ radio school at Norfolk. Majka graduated from Trinity High School in Chicago before his service career began. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Majka, still live there. Schupp Sent Here From Charleston jday. On the Perkins, he took! The Naval Station Communi- | part in Operation Sandstone at | cations office had a new face re-| | Eniwetok. More recently he was! port aboard on April 18, in the {attached to Commander Mines, ; 2 Atlantic Fleet person of Thomas A. Schupp, radioman seaman. Schupp was | He is a graduate of Electronics| previously attached to the com- | Material School, Treasure Island, | munications department of Naval ; California, and has received a/ Base, Charleston, South Carolina | bachelor of science degree in| ig career started in February, jelectronics engineering at the| 1951, “or which he attended re- | U. S. Naval Postgraduate School. | cruit training at Great Lakes and | He anticipates a master's degree | radio school at Norfolk. in June 1952. | Previous to his enlismtent into | Lieutenant Rogers ig entitled | the Navy, Schupp graduated from |to wear the: American defense ' Chillicothe High School in | medal; the American area medal; | Peoria, Illinois. His parents, Mr. jthe Asiatic-Pacifie medal with | and Mrs. Adolph F. Schupp, live j three stars; the Philippine Liber-| in Peoria. He is a member of the ation medal with one star; the DeMolay Association World War Il Victory medai (To be continued) |Richard Rowe Here For Duty “Formerly attached to the com- munications department’ of the (Charleston Naval Base,. Richard L. Rowe, seaman apprentice, re- ported aboard the Naval Station, Key West, on April 10. Rowe is married to the former Lucille Bland of 124 W. Leicester street, Winchester, Virginia. They reside at 1372 Whatéoat street, Baltimore, Maryland, His father, George Rowe, lives at 547 Chest- nut street, Keyser, West Virginia. His mother is deceased, Wesley Brooks Is Promoted Memphis Air Base, Memphis, Tenn. - Wesley F. Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Judson F. Brooks, of 1005 Seminary St., Key West, was recently promoted to the rank of Pola Second Class, serving with |the 516th Troop Carrier Wing, | Memphis, Tenn. Pompeii was destroyed by am eruption of the volcano, Vesuvius in 79 A. D. Siamese BRAND COFFES | Triumph | Coffee j at | MLL GROCERS | China Service medal; and the iz Qigaienal ote... FAST, DAILY SERVICE — jnis on various naval teams | Previous to his enlistme the U. S. Navy, Lieutenan gers attended high school Abilene, Texas, and Texas A and M College, College Station, Tex- | jas He was a band member at the | college. } His parents, Mr. and Mrs. B/ C. Rogers, Sr. live at 1725 Cedar) Crest Drive, Abilene, Texas has three brothers, all of w now hold reserve commis in the United States Air Married to the former F: Seranec of New Haven, C tieut, they have two child: Kenneth C. aged 3; and De aged 1 Presently, Lieutenant Rog is living at Operational Develop- ment Station Bachelor Officers’ Quarters, awaiting housing for his family.

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