The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 18, 1953, Page 8

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Page 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN YOU MEAN... THE CITY OF THE THAT WE JUST LEFT 1S COMPLETELY POISONED BY THAT GAS? RIGHTEOUS FOR A THIER, ARENT YOU,JAMES? SIT HER POWER IS ENDED. WE WILL TAKE HER BACK 70 JUSTICE! RETURN TO YOUR HOMES,. WUZ FIXIN' TO TAR WE AN’ FEATHER TH’ NEW AN’ I EXIGT:AS HER GUARDIAN, YOUVE |GOTTEN AWAY a RETENDING TO BUY HER THINGS | LUKE DIAMOND MINES THAT DIDN'T ON FOREVER. SOME DAY SHE WAS BOUND ‘YOU"LL HAVE TIME TO THINK ABOUT IT ~-IN JAIL. WHEN I THINK OF HOW YOU --MY LAB HELPER--STOLE IM‘ POWDER DISCOVERY ANO USED IT T0-- POWER--AKO IT’S OVER. SO WHAT! THAT DURN FOOL SUT TATTERSALL SPRINKLED * ON ME 1 COULDN'T STAND TO SEE_ALL ‘THAT HOT “TAR GOIN’ “TO WASTE, MIZ SMIF © ust PUT YORR WINNINGS ON THE TABLE — PVE PINs wy SEWNG Al eM PS READY bs COUNT iT- Picture Being >|Made By Past é Football Stars Bl... By BoB THOMAS | HOLLYWOOD #—If a picture Ginow being filmed here doesn’t OQ} please the football crowd, there’s | no hope. It’s being made by former grid greats, The producer is Aaron Rosen- berg, rugged running guard of Southern California in the. early "30s. The director is another Tro- jan, Jesse Hibbs, tackle who also starred with the Chicago Bears. Type-cast as a coach is hulking Herman Hickman, Tennessee line- man and head-man at Yale until he quit for a TV future. Speaking parts are held by Frank Gifford, of SC and New York Giants; Donn Moomaw, UCLA’s All - America linebacker of last year; and. Elmer Willhoite, another SC star, Tom Harmon, Michigan hero, will play his real-life role as radio-TV an- nouncer. Other players include Trojans Jim Sears, Earl Audet, Ed Demir- WOLNVWHd 3HL Packers), Jim. Psaltis (Chicago Cardinals), Jim Hardy (Detroit Lions) and. Uclan Leon McLaughlin (New York Giants). Put them all together and you have a picture that portrays foot- ball as it is played. At least that’s all as it is played. At least that’s what the filmmakers. hope. The picture is called “All-Ameri- can,” andit is partly designed to offset the debunking-type films like “‘Saturday’s Hero.” Says producer Rosenberg: “Foot- ball gave me a chance to get college education. I’m not going to knock it.” Director Hibbs agrees. “Most of the directors who make. football pictures don't know the first thing about the game,” he commented. “They go cverboard in the dra- matic scenes in the locker tooms and the action on the football field. NVISIOVW 3HL IAVUGNVW ing football portrayed by men put realism in the picture, nobody can.” Hibbs said that be was straining for realism in the picture. The football stuff; which was filmed at |the Rose Bowl and SC’s practice field, will be hard-hitting, The story concerns a football star, played by Tony Curtis, who trans- fers from a big university to a small college. The time will be next fall, when the two-platoon system will virtu- ally be dead. Drama ‘is evoked from speculation over whether he can play defense, since he has been metely an. offensive player is is a tyr Curtis admits he a t ‘The only Jootball 1 ney ey ¢ played was. as a kid in the streets of New | York,” he said. “We used a rolled- ispaper for a bal too busy: doing other things.” Gif- ford coached him in his portrayal 11048 Nig Did J i 5 < 7] New Book Aimed At BB Aspirants AP Newsfestures NEW YORK={Baseball is a team game. Yet it is individual per- formance in which a player is judged, Youngsters in sandlots as young players aspiring to make the majors are always try- ing to learn new points about the WIHLVA dN ONIONS Winning Baseball” (Grosset & Dunlap, $2) is an new book aim- ed directly at these.aspirants. It explains the elementary essen- tials of baseball as well as ad- vanced lessons. Written in easy- to-understand language, the book also contains numerous drawings and diagrams. - There are separate sections pitching, catching, the infield, the outfield, the offensive and a 4 signs, umpiring, keeping ‘score, scouting, ete. Mann has played the game, has written about it and has been associated with it since he saw his first contest in the oid Dodger ball | park in Brooklyn at the turn of the j century. For many years he was a sports writer and was connected with the fabulous Branch Rickey during most of the Deacon's dy- GIy 09519 3HL “We have the advantage of hav-)R. L. Overman, of the Naval Re- ai jian, Al Carmichael (Green Bay c Na Joyal eit father. For N; ‘there ‘~store darned. and effi Someone had laughed. it {serve Training Station, have lived the game. If they can’t! and acting for the Commandant |fficer; Lieutenant | VOICE OF LOVE’ Wiliam Neubauer i ta i it 5 i 4 z i i git F4 aE ee q # g : i i t i i ! td g ” Bi Es HI iE Pe fi t e iu s 8 s i d : g 8 a ef i ; a ag uF se ber fl Paes i ivi eee a a i i fi ar i li 2 #8 mre FL Bi ge chuckled. “We like to be Mr. Hufford. I agree they fight to their opinions, agree I have the right to they went off around went down the veranda iy a HF fe ly across the rolling lawn the madrone trees to the overlooking the sea. There & moon, there were stars; phosphorus glinted in the ocean. starlight and moonlight glinted in be ee Ba me?” she asked isle ). Ru coe (To be continued) BF o i Hi i id Pit it i K.W. Company Of Navy Reserve Unit Now Réselnaied ‘The Key West area now has anjhbe staffed by the following Naval{ val forces with a trained, rea. - official Navy Reserve Unit. Ledr. | Reserve officers: Commander A.| and stand-by reserve to meet» Winslow, USNR:R, commanding | P@tional emergency. Commander aT of the Sixth Naval District, read|K. H. Kiplinger, USNR-R, execu:| “45S TV OF CUBA the orders activating the Key West | tive officer; Lieutenant J. C. Spe-;| HAVANA, Cuba () — Ros!'s Fornes, an eye-full of Cuben company at a meeting aboard the| cht, USNR-R, training officer; Drills will be held bi-monthly in jcharm, has just been nemed Naval Station Monday evening. Apne: ti the ive location aboard the | “Miss Television” of 1999 in thi The new Naval Reserve com- berswcgig tery . engender t vegies pany is composed of about fifteen ‘Naval Station, Building No. 91. little island republic wis tele- specialist technicians and includes} .The purpose of Naval Reserve | vision is making great strides. adequate represeniation in the pro- | units, such as Company 6 - 62 in| Mi&s Fornes, who mede a fessional fields of medicine, nurs-| Key st, is to keep abreast of }name for herelf as a dancer, var~ . ing, engineering, business admin-} and fractices of Navy: The work |iety star and actress in Mexico. istration, ‘aviation, personnel adj}of reserve units, throughout the | was chosen at the annual eantest industrial vocational education. | modern procedures, developments ; sponsored by radio and TV writ- Composite Compay ¢ - 62 will | country, provide this nation’s Na-jers of Cuba. Miami, of a football flash and reports. the. : MOSCOW'S SKYSCRAPER UNIVERSITY—This is a view of the recently-built Moscow univer- sity skyscraper structure, one of the places visited by U.S. newspaper and radio executives during ~ their seven-iay tour in the Soviet Union. The red star tops the tower. : Picture was made by Eugene A. Simon of the Tarentum, Pa. Valley Daily News, a member of the touring group — ( Wirephoto. FARIS CREETS SPRINC — Gardeners arrange tulip bel te Coronet Of the Tolleries is Fresch capital te teckground is Are de Triemphe of the

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