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Page 12 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, pedémber 19} 19524 hief I s Mo ve J Marine Honored PFC. ROBERT P. SCHACK, left, is awarded a Purple Heart by Major G. E. Lawrence, C. O. of the Marine Barracks, for wounds received while serving with the First Marine Division in Korea, Schack was wounded in the fierce fighting for Hill 812 in Sep- tember 1951, and spent four months in the Great Lakes Naval Hospital prior to his transfer here. AMPUTEE IS FATHER BIRMINGHAM (#—Fred Hensel, |24med Kay Frances. quadruple amputee of World War | Hensel, Il, and his wife are parents of a peeanty daughter. Their first child, born in a Bir- | tank mine on Okinawa in 1945. an Army master ser- lost both arms and both | legs when he stepped on an anti- | junior petite Young date dress boasts swirling acetate taffeta skirt with its own jewel-studded peplum. 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Sayles, Chief -Avia- tion Machinist’s Mate, USN, a member of Fleet All Weather Training Unit, Atlantic, since Jan- uary 1949, has been transferred re cently to the Naval Air Station, Quonset Point, Rhode Island. Sayles, who was assigned to the FAWTU Education Office upon re- iporting aboard, was largely res ‘ponsible for the ever exp: | | mingham hospital Tuesday, was} | out another rug to see what would growth of the educational facilities now engaged in by the men at FAWTU. Chief Sayles enlisted in the Navye in Oct. 1940 and was sent to Newport, Rhode Island, for re- eruit training. He served aboard the carrier, USS Saratoga, for two years during World War TU and was transferred to CASU-21, Hilo, Hawaii where he served with this unit until the end of the war. Sub- | CHIEF CHESTER R. SAYLES squent shore billets included duty jat Naval Air Station, Miami, Fla; Naval Air Station, Banana River, Fla; and Naval Air Station, Jack- | sonville, Fla. Sayles is married to the former | Miss June McNulty, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Anthony McNulty, 37 Highland Avenue, Saugus, Mass. | They resided at 102-A Perry Court in Key West with their two daugh- ters, Therese Marie (6) and Chris- | tine Mary (4). His father, William J. Sayles, is an assistant manager of the} Wometco Theater chain in Miami. RUGS DON’T LAST LONG THAT WAY TACOMA, Wash. (® — Mr. and Mrs. George Lagerquist had eight | scatter rugs airing on the line in| their backyard. When they went out | 4o gather them in, they were gone. “A little detective work is in order,”’ Lagerquist decided and put happen. A big black cocker spaniel wan- dered into the yard, grabbed the | rug and tore down the street. | Lagerquist galloped off in pursuit, but lost the culprit. Then he tried it again, and the | same thing happened. So Lagerquist quit. He had run ;out of rugs. LT. ROBERT B. LYONs Lyon Completes All Weather Flight Training Lieutenant Robert B. Lyon, US NR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moncure N. Lyon, Purcellville, Va., has re- cently completed a four months course in All Weather Flight at the Fleet All Weather ~ Training Unit, Atlantic, here. The course consists of advance flight training in instruments and night tactics designed to qualify the pilot for Carrier All Weather Squadrons. He will report to Composite Squa- dron Four, Naval Air Station, At- lantic City, N. J., for duty in- volving flying. Lt. Lyon entered naval service in Dec. 1941 as an aviation cadet | 1942, he was designated a naval |aviator after completing the pre- scribed flight training course at | Corpus Christi, Texas, During WW lI, ing Cross, the Air Medal and the Navy Unit Commendation. He is married to the former Mis: |JoAnn Vestal of Sheridan, Wyom. \ing. They are the parents of two sons; Robert Jr., 4, and William Lt. Lyon attended Virginia Poly. |technie Institute, Blacksburg, Va. prior to entering the Navy. SANTA GETS RAISE SAN FRANCISCO — Santa Claus has won a $25-a-week raise. Ernie Fast, head of the AFL | American Guild of Variety Artists \in the San Francisgg Bay area, | said the big, jovial men who play St. Nick for department store shop- pers are getting $100 for a five- day, 27%2-hour week this season. any of the Santas are old vaud- eville actors. In ancient times and during the | Middle Ages, even reputable au- thorities often confused Ethiopia |with India, || Atlantic City, in the Navy V-5 program. In Nov. |? F., 2, and a daughter, JoAnn, 1. | Officer Finishés “{N.S: Man Goes’ -|FAWTU Course Lieutenant Bobbie R. Allen, US _|NR, son of Mr. Buddy B. Allen, Snider Plaza, Dallas, Texas, has qualified for Carrier All Weather Squadrons by virtue of the All Weather Training Unit, Atlantic, here. Heewill report to Composite Squardron Four, Naval Air Sta' N. J. for duty in- volving flying. Lt. Allen entered naval service “lin Sept. 1942 as an aviation cadet in the Navy V-5 program. In May 1944, he was designated a naval aviator after completing the pre- 4\scribed flight training course at Pensacola, Fla. He was subse- quently attached to Squadron VF (N)-52 operating from several air- craft carriers in the Pacific. Prior to his release to inactive duty, he served as a flight instructor at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. He is married to the former Miss Arlene E. Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Allen, 3552 Prosser Avenue, Akron, Ohio. They have one daughter, Sandra Louise (7) and two sons, John Michael (5) and William David (2). The Allen family maintains a residence at 129 Baker Street in Berea, Ohio. A graduate of Marshall High |) High School, Marshall, Texas, Lt Allen was a student at Akron U! versity, Akron, Ohio, for two years. He was the owner and operator of the Allen Shoe Service and Sun- shine Cleaning and Drying Co. in Berea, Ohio, before his recall to active duty in April 1952. Lt. Allen belongs to the Bestor G. Brown Masonic Lodge, Wichita, Kansas, and the Kiwanis Club of Berea. LT. BOBBIE R. ALLEN | he served as a flight deck © jofficer aboard the carrier, USS |’ |Tulagi and he also flew: in squar- | |dron VOC-1. Among the decorations '’ which he received for this WW II |. |service are the Distinguished Fly- OREGON GOVERNOR RESIGNS POSITION SALEM, Ore. (# — Douglas Mc- Kay, who will become secretary of interior in the Eisenhower Cabinet next month, resigned as governor of Oregon Wednesday. He plans to leave tor Washington, D. C., shortly after Jan. 1. Paul Patterson, 52, who as presi- dent of the State Senate was first in line under Oregon law to succeed McKay, twas sworn into office as governor. He will serve until Jan- uary, 1955. PEARLMAN’S INCORPORATED “THE STORE OF QUALITY” Key West's Largest Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Store Visit GIFT DEPARTMENT House Coats, Negligees, — Our Lounging and Sleeping Pajamas, Slips, Night Gowns, Bed Jackets, Phoenix Hosiery ... 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