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ADVERTISING RATES WILL GIVE YOU A 3-LINE CLASSIFIED FOR 3 DAYS 126 per line for one day He per tine for three days Ie per line for six days 9e per line for twelve days Se per line for twenty-four days Minimum of 3 lines v per insertion DEADLINE: 11 A.M. DAILY In casp of error, The Crtizen will be responsible for only one insertion. Contract Rates On Request Attractive apartments. All electric. Tile bath, tub and shower. Cross ventilation. Private beach. 807 Washington. novl5-tf ONE bedroom, all electric. Private . _ bath, utilities, linens,-dishes furn- ished. M-& B Motel. Phone 1848. nové-tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS, 3 rooms and bath, maid and janitor service, utilities furnished. Cor<! Hotel Apartments, 312 Simonton St. nov7-tf tel. Washington. and William Sts. wet nov24-tf ‘ APARTMENTS now -AVAILABLE 7 p.m. ONE-BEDROOM Apt. Complete- ly furnished. Util'ties includ ed, 1104 Truman Ave., upstairs. Also, one two-bedroom apart- ment, unfurnished except for electri¢ stove, wetc. heater and ice box. 517 Whitehead St. Phone 622 or apnly County Judge’s of- fice, Mrs. Villar. oct29-tf — APARTMENT on Big Coppitt Key. Partly furnished, 5 minutes to Mi rooms, completely furnished, maid ice. Sea ‘Isle Court, 915 Windsor Lane, off Truman Ave, nov7-tf NEWLY Renovated bedroom, apart- ment, All utilities. Reasonable rates, 321 Simonton. oct30-tf COOL, clean apartment. Water at all times. Utilities furnished, adults, no pets, Stutz. Hotel apart- ments, 410 Fleming St. novS-tf 3-ROOM furn. Apt. Adults only. $65.00 monthly. Phone 1475, . novlé-tf APARTMENT for rent, $65.00. 1007] Truman Avenue. nov22-tf APARTMENT for rent near Navy Yard. Couple only. No pets. Price Organization. Phone 124 or 411 Fie- ming. nov23-tf 5—Rooms For Rent (Continued) CLEAN, quiet room. One block from business district. Free park- ing. 513 Whitehead. nov26-6tx T MODES EXTRA LARGE room in private home. Use of dinette and kitchen optional. 1114 Grinnell, phone’ 266-W. nov29-tf ROOM for nice quiet lady, near High School. Hot water 1217 White St. decl-3tx 6—Wanted To Rent FURNISHED Cottage or apart- ment Electric kitchen and twin beds. December 29 to April 1. Cou- ple. Best references. Write Box M. E. T., ¢/o Citizen. nov29,3tx 7—Business Rentals WAREHOUSE SPACE available. Red Brick Garage, Wolkoff, 321 Simonton. nov21-tt 8—Male Help Wanted WANTED, %e body man, one porter and 2 experienced Ford Mechanics. *- -e Motors Inc. nov17-tf COOK, reliable. Good hours and 28 working conditions. Apply in per-| //~ 2% » spmeessawes } . son, Caribe Restaurant. _novi8-tf) |f TM Busy WOOL PRESSER wanted. Call in! y person. Universal Cleaners, 510 Tm GOING 7 Elizabeth St. Phone 494. nov25-6tx SCHOOL BOY, 15 or over for part- time janitor work. Apply in per- son, Ponce’s Luncheonetie, 701 Si- monton. nov26-tf | WOMAN to work part-time. 10-3 BUS BOYS for full, time, only.| p.m. $15.00 weekly. Simonton & Houseman for dining room, white| Dey. Mr. Feinstein Junk Yard. or colored. Apply to Mrs. Rich- decl-2t mrs, Motel ta Concha Colloq) Shop, between 7:30 a.m. to 2:30) ATTRACTIVE barmaid ....wanted. nov28-3t|} Brown Derby Bar, 601 Whitehead. SALESMAN, pO GE 2 ee hats and caps, chain, Dept. and) KINDERGARTEN Nursery teach- general Stores. Commission. L.j| er. College graduate. Experience Stone, 833 Broadway, N, Y. 3, N. Y.| preferred. Phone 1413-W. decl-tf nov20-2tx) WANTED: Waitress and BS ERSTE Dh Bee nae EL AREY barmaid, PORTER for general clean up and| good pay. Starlight Club, 713 Du- maintenance. Apply in person,| val St. nov5-tf Weaver’s, Stock Island. — nov29-3t WAITRESS, good hours and work- NEWSPAPER, public relations and} ing conditions. Apply in person, publicity man will be in Key| Caribe Restaurant. nov25-tf West, January, | February and) = Oppy JOE'S needs experienced March. 20 years’ experience. Col- lege trained. Could you use his| Waitresses. Apply after porsnrl services on full or part-time basis? AVON COSMETICS offers splendid For information and ~ interview write Box F. C. C. c/o Citizen. - | earning opportunity for capable 7 woman. Interesting, restful train- ELMER, MAKE JusT, 9—Female Help Wanted (Continued) nov2d-3tx MAIDENS Registered U. 3. Patent Ofice way ALaANn— THA M6 VE A PREVIOUS ENGAGEMENT ONAST CALL HENRY [ / 18A—Massage SWEDISH MASSAGE by licensed masseuse. 913 White St. decl-tf BLACK Cocker Spaniel. Answers to “Skipper”, 4% months old. Re- ward. 515-B White St. nov29-3tx 24—Business Opportunities I WANT TO BUY a few acres un- improved land on Lower Keys. Must border on navigable waters. M. C. Grindle, Charlescote Farms, Sherborn, Mass. nov28-6t | 29—Printing Make The ARTMAN PRESS your headquarters for the finest painting also upholstering and trim — convertible tops, 121 Si- monton St. Phone 608. nova7-tf 31—Garden-Lawn Supplies SPRAY GUNS, & dust guns. In- formation given on use of insec- ticides for different kinds of plants. Key West Garden & Lawn Supply. Phone 1019, nov26-tf 33—Miscellaneous EISNER FURNITURE COMPANY 38—Trailers For Sale (Continued) pee SR TERE his os em. <a RNR 30 ft. HOUSE TRAILER with bath, awnings, screened .porch with’ shutters. Inquire Ocean Spray Trailer Court, Stock Island. deci-tx i a ee 17 ALUMINUM 1947 Kit-Kamper. Ready to go. See Captain Kidd, Treasure Isle Trailer Cove, Stock! Island. decl-6t 41—Boats and Motors . Paneer steaseiae th veanraereany 14 FACTORY-BUILT boat, trailer 10 H.P. Everrude, $235.00, Flori- dian Motel, 1212 Simonton. nov19-tf pA RISTaS Eat ma aS caaehlvodian BOATS, Motors, trailers for. rent, trade or sale. Cliff's Marine & Supply Co., Stock Island. Phone 104. novi9-tf ———— 36’ FISHING BOAT. A-1 condition. Twin-Buda diesel ‘engine. Onan! electric plant, bile pump, and large fish box. For information call, 332, After 5 p.m., call 295. MERCURY 25 H.P., $350.00. May be seen at 19-D Sigsbee Road. nov28-3t 12-FT. SAILFISH Sailing Surfboard, red sails, $95.00. Butler. Phone 171. deci-stx 42—Dogs-Cats-Pets PERMANENT Christmas present. Boxer pups, males and females. “AKC registered, high pedigree. 1515 First Street. decl-6tx 45—Transportation Storage - Moving ISLAND CITY TRANSFER Phone 488 &. V. KINSMAN nov5-if 46—Builder‘'s Supplies ALL BUILDING Materials, doors, windows, weather boards and framing, at 825 Duval. ~~ COMPLETE Grocery Store and| 3416 Duck Avenue, Poinciana.|47—Trade, Exchange, or meat market. Doing excellent business. All new equipment. For information, write Box P-47 ¢/o Citizen, nov21-tf CORNER variety store. Grossing, $30,000. Could be doubled. Con- crete block, 80’ deep, 40° front. 648 William St. nov3-wed-fri-mon-tf 24A—Building & Financing AUSTIN G. TAYLOR, Licensed general contractor, old and new work. 616 Duval St. Phone 136. vase Phone 1601. We buy and sell new and used furniture. nov27-tf BURROUGHS 9 cotumn adding ma- chine. Visible total $65.00. Fiori- dian Motel, 1212 Simonton St. novi9-tf 1952, 28’ GENERAL TRAILER. Modern, with awning, $2200.00. Comb: table model wife recorder record player & radio, $85.00. 8mm. movie camera, projector, & case, $75.00. K and K mandolin, $10.00. Mooney, Lot No. 10, Bayside Trail- er Court, 615 Greene St. nov29-6tx| CALL G: FOREIGN Enjiployment Construc- tion work, If interested in foreign projects with high pay, write For- eign Service Bureau, Box 295, Me- tuchen, New Jersey. decl-itx EXPERIENCED gardener. Half- days. Apply in person, 8-10 a.m., El Rancho Motel, 830 Truman. decl-3t ing by sound-color films. Phone our District Manager, Mrs. Smedley, La Concha Hotel tonight to arrange an interview. decl-2t 10—Male and Female Help Wanted FOUNTAIN HELP. Must be ex- Aero HELICOPTER _ FLIGHT TEST FOREMEN ONE-bedroom furn, apt. with gg ers opportunities with screened porch. Centrally lo-| nationally known, strong, progres- cated; $72.00 monthly. Phone 1672, | Sive company which is a leader in nov29-2t| the helicopter industry and has an — —_————. | assured future in the military and FURNISHED one-bedroom apart-} commercial market. If you have 5 ment, Close in, Phone 1512, Ap- years of progressive experience in ply 701 Whitehead St, _ nov29-3tx flight test work on fixed wing and FURNISHED fiv evan helicopters with a minimum of 3 Couple only. No pets. 905 Ashe yéars in & supervisory capacity and St., $65. Inquire rear. dect-itx| ©8", obtain peak efficiency by good HAPPY PEOPLE only, leadership and technical knowledge you are the man we are seeking. appreciate a home away from| Excellent salary and company ben- home, One bedroom, all electric,| efits, Send complete resume in- tiled bath and kitchen, apartment, Near stores and bus line. $75.00 cluding salaries. monthly. No seasop increase. Call X-1, P. O. Box 3552 1608-W. decl-3t | Philadelphia 22, Pa. 2A—Trailers For Rent dec1-2t BEAUTIFUL, situated on shaded) ‘emale Hel: lot. See Capt. Kidd, Treasure Isle | Sefomale Help Wied Trailer Cove, Stock Island. decl-6t; EXPERIENCED WAITRESS want aan | OF. Apply Lgigi’s Restaurant af- 3—Cottages For Rent nov26-tf | SMALL Efficiency cottage. Couple | ARTHUR MURRAY needs women| only. Utilities furnished. $15) 19-32, neat appearing, intelligent. week. 802 Simonton. Phone 217-W. | Interviews daily, 4 to 7 p.m., S17 decl-2tx | Duval St. nov22-lat ATTRACTIVE barmaids and wait- en Tesses to work in Duffy's Del- FURNISHED HOUSE, 1828 Fogar-/ monico Tavern, 218 Duval St. y. nov28-3tx | novi8-tf 3-BEDROOM furn. residence Chi. t WAITRESS WANTED. Apply in drer accepted. All elec. kitchen.| person, Ponce’s Launcheonette, 611 Truman Ave. Apply Santa/ 701 Simonton, between 2 & 5 p.m./ Clara Motel desk, 62) Truman.! nov22-tf Phone 1929. MOVAVBt Sn fEXPERIENCED soda fountain} UNFURNISHED three - bedroom) girl capable of taking charge of! house. Electric kitchen. Excel-|-sods fountain, No phone calls. Ap-| lent neighborhood. Phone 1512, Ap-| ply after 3 p.m., Southernmost City ply 701 Whitehead St. mov29-3tx| Pharmacy, Inc., Duval and Fle. j ming Sts. decitf § -Rooms For Rent LUIGL'S coomin, ——j}| GIRLS WANTED for for-tain) house. Rooms; work. Must be experienced. No! with and without private baths Ca after 3 om 7 Huval & phone Us. Apply after 3 p.m.) now?-if| Duval & Fleming Sts. | | jter 3 pm. ; Southernmost “ity Pharmacy, Inc 1) é perienced. Hours 3 to 12. Top wages. Apply Banana Tree Grill. nov26-6t CLERK WANTED. Apply in per- son. No phone calls. Rose Crest Motel. nov28-tf PIANO PLAYER Wanted. Duffy's Delmonico Tavern, 218 Duval St. nov29-tf ATTRACTIVE cocktail waitress and mixologist. Casa Cayo Hueso — Horace Young. nov29-3tx 17—Personal Services Notary Pubic NORMAN D. ARTMAN Citizen Office nové-tf BRIDES TO BE HAVE YOUR wedding invitations | and announcements printed by The Artman Press, Phone 51. novl4-tt FOR SALE: Six consecutive is- sues of The Key West Citizen. Delivered to your door, 25c weekly. Phone $1, Circulation Dept. novl4-tf IF YOU WASH ‘EM then you know they are washed. Soak, wash, 3 Tinses, 25c. Paul's. Self-Service! | Laundry, 426 White St. oct31-tf/ i SINGER SEWING MACHINES SALES — SERVICE — PARTS SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.! 8 Coral Way Coral Gables | novl?-tf | 18—Special Services seeieilhceeatalatasnescagiekieedh sspears COCONUT TREES cleaned, remov ed. Lawns mowed, genera! clean up. Brown's Landscaping. Phone 1956-XR for free estimate. nov21-tf/ NOTICE GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES~ FIXTURES | > nov20-tf] COMB. radio, $25.00; cameras, ENERAL $5.00 up — shot gun, $12.00; $5.00 eee billfolds, $2.49; Packard car radio, Bonded Licensed Contractor $15.00; plastic shadow boxes, 25¢ — PORTER - WAGOR - RUSSELL, | Famous make 17-j.. wristwatches, INC. $10.00 up. Esther & Bill’s,716 Du- James Anderson, Sup’t. Ph. 1859. | val. decl-3t *f) SOLAR HEATER with 66-gallon water tank & fittings. A-1 condi- tion & reasanable. Call 1608-W. decl-3t CARPENTER TOOLS, half price. Lot 140 x 50, No Name Key, $200.00.13’ red cedar skiff, Mosley. 25—Real Estate For Sale NEW Waterfront Duplex. Can gross $5250.00 per annum on invest ment — $30,000 — Write Box H.D.7, c/o Citizen. nov22-14tx 2-BEDROOM cement block house, terrazo floors, tile roof, land- scaped. 1418 Patricia St. Phone 1912-W. By owner. nov26-6tx STOCK ISLAND, ocean frontage 200 x 375. Wolkoff, 321 Simonton. nov2l-tf FOR HOMES — Lets — Dupléxes — Apartment and Business Prop- erty, see Paul Boysen, Fleming St. Phone 153. Here since 1919. nov19-30-tx <osilisipliaibtiemnriimninnamemmemmaintleton’ 3-BEDROOM CBS bungalow. Com- pletely furnished. Near County Beach. Price, $15,750.00. Terms, $,- 350.00 Cash, balance payable monthly. 2-BEDROOM unfurnished bungalow except electric kitchen and wash- ing machine. One grassed corner lot. Price, $13,000.00. Terms, $5,- 000 cash, balance payable monthly $61.32. Johnson & Johnson, 419 Du-} val, phone 372. nov29-tf FOR THE BEST ON THE LOWER FLORIDA KEYS SEE HUDGINS & ALFONSO, INC. Summerland Key Post Office Six Subdivisions Town site lots — waterway lots — beach front lots — highway lots; — ocean front lots. Small acreage tracts. Two houses on ocean. Larg- est development and fastest grow | ing community on Lower Keys. All Utilities 21 miles from Key West. Phone) | j MAGIC CHEF gas stove. Very good cond., $50.00. Apply between 5 & 7 p.m., 1405 Newton. nov28-3t NEW KENMORE wringer type washer. Used 3 weeks. Like new. Apply 1820 Fogarty Ave. nov28-3t 35—Wanted To Buy WE PAY $1.00 for old batteries: Swap WANT TO TRADE 2-bedroom sun deck home in Hialeah for proper- ty or 2 or 3 bedroom home in Key West. Mr. Bell, phone 104, nov27-6t' WILL EXCHANGE small profit- able business for trailer, motor- cycle, or boat. Phone 1827-M. nov29-tf HOUSEMOVERS rARNETT Phone 1402-XJ { Tallahassee, Florida November 13th, 1952 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustees of the Internal Improve- ment Fund of the State of Florida, Pursuant to Law, will offer for sale, for Objections Only, in Tal- lahassee, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A.M. December 16th, 1952, the fol- lowing described land in MONROE COUNTY, Florida, to-wit; Commencing at the intersec- tion of the centerline of United States Highway No, 1 with the West end of Boca Chica V duct, as constructed and existing July 11, 1952; thence South 81° 17’ West, along the centerline of said United States Highway , 3608.7 thence North feet to the y way line of United States Mighway . the POINT OF BEGIN- $. thence continuing North 00° East, 620 feet, more or less, to the MH. W. Une of Raccoon Key; thence meander- ing along the M. H. W. line in &@ Westerly direction to s point that would be 100 feet distant from the aforementioned North 10° 00° East line me Dick’s Tire Service, 929 Truman} nov5-t | Ave. Phone 778. 36—Bicycles and Tricycles MAN & boy's Columbia bicycle. Both for $45. Apply 415 Amelia St. nov28-6tx 38—Automobiles For Sale BUICS, 1949 4-dr., excel!-nt con- dition, also Ford 1939, very rea-| sonable. 1508 Seminary. 1950 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe, door sedan with heater, $1250.00 cash. Call Ens. C. G. Westendorff) -;. between 5 & 6 p.m. and 6:30 & 7°30 p.m. 9256. novzs-tf 1950 CADILLAC “60” Coupe. 20, 000 actual miles, $2,900. Cash 132-A Peary Court. nov28-6tx 148 CROSLEY CONVERTIBL 164-C Poinciana Place. nov23-31x Summerland Key Ne. 2 |1946 FORD. Excellent condition nov3-mon-wed-fri-tf/ Will finance. Call 1800-W Dov BS 26—Lots For Sais LOT, corner George and Blanche. KEYS MADE PLUMBING ¢ EPAIRS & INSTALLATION KEY WEST SUPPLY CO. 211 SIMONTON ST. TEL. 3 movis = Sr SNOW CAP BLEACH is mild. effec tive; yet bas mo lasting odor Buy trom your grocer. move Uy 44 x 100. Reasonable. Write Box | LUGGAGE TRAILER. Metal body. AZX c/o Citizen. povi-tf me | chine Works, 726 Caro- LOT, and bailing started, with| [uaskins Ma phn oy living quarters, for sale. Apply ansicta nov29-7tx | “43 TRAILER and furnished poreh Good cond. Clean. Stock Island | Trailer Park, back of Wyiks. Mrs. Peggy Johnson. nove-R | Sabseribe to The Citizen ’ 900k FINO IT ON THE 7 East, along sald right-of-way line, 105.58 feet to the point of Beginning; ' containing 1.4€ acres, more or i less, a in Sec- } tion South. Range 2 Coun: Florida j 81 j x The Purchaser is required to pay the advertising cost and document- ary stamps T je, if and when made, s t to the Trustees ri - > themseiver 75 6 ais and roleum thereon or therewnder. THE TRUSTEES OF INTERNAL IMPROVES D reserve the b te H ement Fund of rida. FULLER WARREN, Governor the State Attear ELU Troste NIGHTINGALES FOR CORONATION LONDON. # — Berkeley Square jwili have those sightingales for Queen Elizabeth's June coronation |—they will be pretty, even beauti- } ful, but they won't sing. \ it is all a part of the Maytair the famous square for the big event But because they can't cage a real nightingale—let aloce make one sing for dollar-paying tomrists —it was derided to put up te-size, ‘We - like artificial sichtingales jamong pink and white rice ) Sariands. he Trustees of | Monday, December 1, 1952. TH Family From An Iron Lung By HOWARD CHEYN YAN NUYS, Calif. w — ‘Mary Ann Huff is rearing children and running her. hold from an iron lung. She does it by telephone. The pretty 30-year-old polio tim has been in the respirator three years. She can move head from side to side, just bare Otherwise, she’s totally para: But she’s cheerful and full of hope, and she says her home runs &s smoothly as it did before she was stricken. of her face. On a switching gadget sensitive lever. 5, look up numbers for list of important ones is ror. These include fire, police and other emergency numbers, so that she can safely be left alone reasonable periods of time. sie has given me my first E KEY WEST CITIZEN Page Young Marine Dies Writing Letter Home By WILLIAM C. BARNARD SOMEWHERE IN KOREA, or] . Late afternoon sunshine strea: through a small slit in a front-line bunker. It broke the chilly gloom in the bunker and made a pool of light on the tightly packed dirt floor. There was heavy firing outside but the young Marine could feel servation post overlooking the front. Every and then the Marine went to the sfit in. the bunker and watched the incoming and outgoing mortar and artillery. That could mean a rough night ahead, , The Marine decided to wrile a letter to his young wife. He placed an empty box near the only il- lumination, the shaft of sunshine which stabbed through the slit in the heavily reinforced wall. feeling of independence in three | years,” she said today. “I order the “groceries by phone. I order the children’s clothing by phone. If they aren’t right, I back. I even tell the barber how want him to cut Johnnie’s hair.” Her Christmas shopping? It’s all done. .Mrs. Huff spent two years in a hospital. When she came home it was to a new house. Her husband, Henry Huff, a vice president of Slick Airways, planned it with her them.” “My goal is a portable chest respirator,” she confided, ‘Then Russians Dream Of | Trip To The Moon STOCKHOLM (#—The Russians- who claim to have been first in nearly everything on earth-now are dreaming they will be the first to visit the moon. A Russian Jules Verne, writing in the. latest issue of the magazine “Ogonek,” received here pre- dicted that the Soviet flag would be planted on the moon within the next 530 years. | The Red fantasy of space in the year 2002 also " Russian-made artificial moons, marked with the Red star, circling the earth 16 times every 24 hours. On these instrument-packed Soviet satellites, Russian scientists will be busy studying cosmic rays and | making pictures of the earth with | infra-red rays. | A buge “cosmodrome” at the | city of Kaluga, southwest of Mos- | cow, with factories building more | artificial moons at the rate of one | every two months. From this space bey the satellites moving sround the earth could be reached by « | four-hour rocket flight. The author foresaw the first | space ship making the jump to the moon in five days. Evangelist Waits For Clearance ALBUQUERQUE @#--Evangelist | Biny Graham left Albuquerque for | Lot Angeles last night, still unsure | whether bis proposed visit to Korea will be permitted Jerry Beaves, Graham's execu tive secretary, will meet in Wasb- / Oversize tires. Can be seen at Association's plans to brighten up! ington today with Defense Depart ment officials to settle the Grabam said Saturday he had teen dented permission to make the trip. The Defense Department eet Baas ; sponsorship of ‘orces t chaplains Board because of pre vious commitmesis i got with the letter. = With a dreadful blasting roar, a Communist mortar shell landed directly outside the bunker. Two steel fragments found their war through the narrow slit, one frag- ment slashed the Marine’s rc vein. He fell to the dirt ry clawing at his neck with a chok- ing, helpless ery. The other frag- ment destroyed his last letter. The Marine's life welled out quickly onto the dirt floor, a thick redflow that oozed inte the little pool of sunshine, GOSHAWK BOYS (Continued from Page Seven) quarterback. However, Kelly will run from an end position here at Pensacola ROBERT VENTERS lettered two years with the University of North Carolina as-a guard. “Doc” played four years with the New Hanover High School as a guard and tackle and was co-captain hit senior year. The 6-%, foot 200 pound lineman hail: from Wilmington, N. C., and is 23 years old. JO ESINKO hails from New Brunswick, N. J.,stands 5-10, weigh 180 and will he playing bis seventh year of service football this sea- son. His best years, were with Jacksonville in 1947 and 1948, He was named to the All-Navy team asa guard in 1948. NEAL MCGFACHY played for Batavia High in Bativia, Ml, his home town, for 3 years. He joined the Navy in 1948 and played with Jacksonville Navy during the 1948 and 1949 seasons. Neal stands 5-9, is 23 years old, and tips the scales at 195. GERALD BITTNER won All State honors during his bigh schoal der: playine with Hughes High in Cincinnati, Ohio, his heme town, He also played one year of semi- pro ball in Cincinnati and was named on the League All-Star team. He stands 5-10, weighs 205 is 20 years old. For “Jerry” guard, this will be his second sea son of service bail. | Some authorities believe that Captain Kidd was not a pirate, but a victim of politi | without the chaplains’ sponsorship ‘if be could obtain military clearance. * Graham said he would go f | Kores to preach the gospel “even lif I have to go a3 a comedian.” j i i |

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