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» aie To.ComSubLant Force CDR. JOHN Cdr. Mason Is Transferred To Submarine Force Commander John D. Mason. will report to Commander, Sub- marine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet for duty on his staff and on board a submarine of that Force. He completed a tour of duty in the Key West area as Operations Officer on the Staff of Surface Anti-Submarine Development De- tachment. Upon graduation from the Naval Academy in 1938, Com- mander Mason was assigned to duty on the Battleship, USS New Mexico. In 1941 he completed in- struction at the Submarine School, New London, Conn. Dur- ing that year he was assigned to USS S-44. During 1942 to May 1944 he made eight war patrols in USS Grouper. From June 1944 to June 1945 he completed two additional war patrols in USS Bugara. He was then assigned to duty as Submarine Liaison Offi- cer (Air/Sea Rescue) with the Fifth Air Force. Immediately fol- lowing the Japanese surrender he was assigned occupation duty in Japan. His next duty during the period January 1946 to August 1947 was in the Bureau of Ord- nance,(Navy Devartment. \’>ch- ington, D. C. From September 1947 to: September 1950 he sery- ed’'as “Commanding “ Officer of USS Baya, an experimental sub- marine for the U.S’ Navy Elec- tronics Laboratory at San Diego, Calif. He reported to duty at SurAsDevDet at, Key West, in October 1950. Com! inder Mason has been, Sgt. Cerezo Takes Part In ' Mrs, Ruby _ Street, Key West, Fla., D. MASON Einstein’s Theory Backed Up By New | Scientific Proof WASHINGTON (# — New proof has been found for Dr. Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity. It deals with gravity, eclipses, stars and the bending of light rays. The National Geographic Society reported the news Thursday. It said its field team which studied an eclipse of the sun last winter found the noted physicist on the beam in his predictions 37 years ago. As a matter of fact, the Society said, Einstein was just five-one hundredths of a second of arc off in his computations, That’s a tiny fraction of one degree of a circle, which has 360 degrees. Einstein said in announcing his theory of relativity in 1915 that the force of gravity can bend light rays. That bending of light rays came to be known as the: “Ein- stein shift ” Here’s how the theory was borne out, the Society said: Einstein had calculated that a beam of starlight just missing the edge of the sun would bend 1.75 degrees of arc. Photographs of stars were taken last Feb. 25 during the solar eclipse. The same stars were photographed again on Aug. 29. The two pictures showed a varia- tion of 1.70°seconds of are in the position of the stars. It’s the pull of the sun’s gravity which accounts for the shift, Ein- stein said. an enthusiastic supporter and participant at recreation events at SurAsDevDet. Choose. here the gift ‘your “handy man” will en- joy most . +@ power tool to make’ his repair work easier, his wood-working hobby more fun! Black and Decker PORTABLE ELECTRIC TOOLS @ POWER SAWS, 6%” to 8” @ ELECTRIC DRILLS, 4” to 2” @ POWER SANDERS @ WRENCH SETS @ WEN 250 Volt, Quick Action Sodering Gun Welding Supplies and Equipment of All T Small Power Paint prayers Small Bench Grinders Tools For Hobby, Home Craft and Industrial Users ROYS KEY WEST AUTO PARTS CO. (21 DUVAL ST. DIAL 2-350) Army Maneuvers Sgt. Herman F. Cerezo, son of Cerezo, 916 Francis has re- turned to his home station in Austria afte: 10 days in the field }|during “Exercise Frosty,” a re- cent Army maneuver. Conducted in the Salzkammorgut mountains of Austria, the exercise was designed to train U. S. Army ‘|units in the actual terrain they are guarding. American soldiers took the roles i{of both aggressor and defending forces, Rain, sleet and snow fell inter- mittently throughout the 10-day period, adding to the realism of the maneuver. Observers at the operation in- cluded Fred Korth, assistant Sec- retary of the Army for manpower and reserve forces, and Lt. Gen. Charles L, Bolte, commanding gen- eral of the U. S. Seventh Army. Cerezo, who has been in Austria since September 1951, is a clerk Two Air Force Sergeants Try To Sell Jet Secrets By STAN CARTER TOKYO —An Air Force lieu- tenant who played along brought about the arrest of two sergeants on charges of trying to sell U. S. Sabre jet secrets. Details of the investigation and the.September arrests of the two, S. Sgt. Gulserve Cascio, 34, and S. Sgt. John P. Jones, 22, were disclosed Wed. for the first time in recofds made availiable to The Associated Press by reliable sources who cannot be named. They disclosed: Lt. William L. Murphy of Upper Darby, Pa., pretended to plot with the sergeants while tgp recordings were made. The sergeants were arrested before they made contact with a Communist agent and the secret information was saved. Cascio is under mental observa- tion in Tokyo, pending a decision whether he will be tried by a court- in the 350th Regiment's Medical Company. He entered the Army in March 1951, Fordomatic Drive, Overdrive, LREST finted safety glass, white sidewall tires optionol (@t extra cost. Equipment, accessories and trim subject to change without notice. The new Standard of the American Read martial. The maximum penalty is life imprisonment if convicted. Jones has been declared insane and returned to the U. S. Official records disclosed that Air Force Office of Special Inves- tigations (OSI) agents knew a se- cret document giving dat: about the F86E type Sabre jet was going to be stolen before it ever was taken. The document was genuine. The Air Force made no attempt to take it. Cascio, whom OSI agents be- lieved to be the: originator of the Plot, found nobody*to buy the se- cret document. Cascio is charged also with 16 counts of illegal dealing in $46,000 worth of military payment certifi- cates used by military personnel in Japan and Korea. It was suspicion of black mar- oe which got the OSI on his Paice was chief of the Air Force postoffice in Taegu, Korea. OSI records show ascio ap- proached Murphy and offered to ee funnel negotial suit profits if Murphy wi help gotiable y ders out of Korea. Murphy went to the OSI and was told to “play along with him.” OSI reports then relate: Cascio later approached Murphy about the possibility of selling mili tary secrets, saying he had a friend —Sgt. Jones—in Tokyo who could supply them. The OSI arranged a pass for Murphy to Tokyo, where Murphy met Jones in the Ambassador Hotel. The OSI had the room wired. In Korea and Japan the next few weeks, the OSI took 20 hours of tape recordings of conversations between Murphy and Vascio and Murphy and Jones. The three never met together. The records said the F86 data was stolen and transmitte to Korea. Cascio was arrested Sept. 21 at a girlfriend’s house in Taegu. sones was arrested the same day at Air Force headquarters in Tokyo. The precession of the equinoxes (wobbling of the earth on its axis) takes place in a 26,000-year cycle. Many of the world’s gold de- posits are found in the very old pre-Cabrian rocks. With 41 “Worth More’ features, its worth more when you buy it...worth more when you sell it ! Search no more: the car that exceeds ‘your every driving need is making its bow at your Ford Dealer’s! Those of you who have owned Fords in recent years have a hint of the many ways in which this new 1953 Ford is out front. Year after year, Ford has gained in preference with the public. 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