The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 6, 1953, Page 14

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Page 14 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN a a iG BRAT LK & oC his LIKE BEING FIRED FROM A DIZZINE HIM A LOT: OF UNELATTERING NAMES wBUT I CAN PROVE I \DION!T SAY THEM GUN--NO ai] S Wednesday, May &, 1953 WE HAVENT A MINUTE TO LOSE. AYDIAS LIFE DEPENDS ON Ug? INSTRUMENTS SHOW 1’M TRAVE! 500 MILES PEA HOUR ALREADY ee DON’T BLACK OUT Ai Ni MILES AN HOUR “HERE WE GO! EY QUOTED ME THE way HE ME TO TALK, NOT THE WAY I CID! HONEST, MAGGIE, T/D NEVER SAY THOSE NOGUuOD HSV1I _WOLNVHd FHI NVIJIDVW 3H. AYVYAGNVW Local Youth Is Among Donors For Iron Lung Fund ~ and enlisted men aboard the am- phibious force flagship USS Mount McKinley contributed together of an iron lung to be presented to the San Diego County Hospital and larly those suffering from polio. Among those participating in the drive to help the less fortunate was John Teel, Jr., seaman, USN, 1711 Von Phister st., Key West, Fla. . The presentation“ was made ag an expression of gratitude for a safe return to the states following an eleven month tour of duty in the Far East combat zone. Officers {and men involved represented three commands and included the staff of Rear Admiral Frederic S. Withington, Commander Amph- ibious Group 3 and swimmers from ‘fat the return voyage to the United While in the Far East, the Mount McKinley, commanded by Capt. R. N. Norgaard, USN, visited the ma- jor ports of Japan and Korea stag- ing numerous training operations and exercises. Among these were “Operation Coralhead” at Buck- | mer Bay, Okinawa, and the “mock | invasion” of North Korea galled the “Wonsan Feint.” \Teday’s Women By DOROTHY ROE AP Women’s Editor Babies appear to be the most popular interest on which’ all Hol- te|lywood agrees without dissent. SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Officers more than $2100.00 for the purchase | © for a baby incubator to be pre- sented to a local California hospit- al. It is expected that many. chil- dren of needy parents can be help. ed by these contributions, particu. son of Mr. and: Mrs. John Teel of members of the Ship’s Company, ! for} A\THE STRALD DONKEY CASE By A. S. FLEISCHMAN ~ “okay. But remember what I] “There was a noise last night, and ‘HE break was less than sayen Bia “you. Wise guys don’t live | it aaa the'ships. This was much ‘feet across. A gnarled castor . = bean tree with broken limbs grew fe it per 5 ald. % Pad ee was.’ Gord smiled, coat coat and dug a business card ou! leased ve been o: serviees the gp sernaag teen ase of his vest pocket. “If you get in Rput st wasn’t much of a neise, Stared at it, and made a halfe Saly SrOWine, cans Sd eee oe roe Tose Mpa the ships epson circle around the fence to the oe key pe nue eves on eee oe Well, thank you veiy | He crum) Branch between his fingers Twa | 80d let tt dr a] Pe aes brittle. The tree was half dead, | he turned with an angry Je “That's what I ho i A gray Buick sedan pulled up mole bis Belk ae aes out.” LP a ays ee ee, and stopped a few feet short of He thanked her again. The neers erry. West stepped out nearest house was about | smell of cauliflower was eacivs “i ‘iver’s door and ap- fate blocks | away. Brindle His large, round forehead was pr ah beach shanks so flushed, and his ears were al old that its lines were again mod-; ! is car for a moment, burning red, There -was some-|ern, It had a flat roof, and the| thinking. Finally he sw.tzzc i on thing giraffe-like in the way he|eaves extended.a full two feet|the headlights and started becx strode up: long loose arms, trem- | beyond the flimsy walls. The salt | for town. bling hands, a thin neck in alair had done a thorough job on; He found a parking pla | tight collar. His blue eyes held} the paint, Brindle stepped onto} went into the Horseshoe G | a grim, haunted loo's. the sagging porch rote knocked | dinner. After ordering, he d wanna sre, you locking for” | politely on thes scrote door. 4 so Beara phene and calied Brindie (vce him witha steady | umoy,etragety-haived sid wor-| “Hello” said a bet aba sia smile. “Inspiration,” he answered. | beapeies to the door. soll her an cee is Max, Catherine. Paui “I don’t like wise guys.” io the reak'et cooking ey “\ “Darn you, Max,” ‘The two men stared at each Brindle removed his hat. “I; “You always call when other, one grinning, the other | hate to bother you,” he said, “but | ing.” nervous: Sofie rena ee making an investi ition at 2 Ouse! "e 1 ight’: iden’ | . “What's Frances got against | cliff. Ba socid ak help? you?” Brindle asked. { The pekingese at the old !ady’s | panes tinat 0 7a ci |feet, 5 ao vores and she Ra | gette?” eee | e cliffs ‘are always shifting,” | replied hoarsely. “i lost yous Ly’ The nervous mau reused with | she said. “People are always get- | friend.” 2 @ qu.ck turn of his head. “What's; ting themselves killed along the ssice going. : . your racket?” jedge. Me, I wouldn't walk along| “After you shook him, he Brindle put. a hand on _his| that path for anything.” walked to a station wagon varked shoulder. «Pook, chum,” he said,} Brindle nodded. “I’m sure that’s | on E Street. He was just be’ “you look kind of dumb, When | very wise,” he aj proved. “I won-/@ loading zone, and took t you open your mouth, there's no} der if you heard a sliht explo- | off. I tried to get a cab, but there doubt left, As soon as the cops|sion last night, say around eight | was no such animal on the street, | find Ranson’s body, you'll have a| or eighty-thirty?” The car had Mexican licens: | murder rap.on your hands.” She thoug}.t for @ moment. “t| Plates. Maybe that'll kelp.” | ire Seep pees a pe Soa I did,” — — we That helps. Thanks, Shue ees cle“ cate ee |an use hey te tte sree | Bcodle hung up, placed i of. myself,” he breathed. “No-| tice out at sea, know.” Tower lip for a thousht‘ul m>- body’s pinning anything on'me.| Brindle nodded patiently. ment, then went back to h's *:* > You 1 working Jor jer?” Suidenly, her head turned te ar Page: steak was ai. le kept grinning. one side and her gray-white eyo- . “Okay,” West murmured slow- | brows rose, “I declare,” she said. (Te be continueds Sorry, honey, Put “Oh!—all right.” pause. “Hello, Max.” “SMOKE SCREEN” CHARGE HURLED —————— U.N. Accuses Reds Of Holding Up Peace Tal’ =| “Everybody’s having ’em,” says ©} Dennis Day, the singing Irishman tj of radio and TV. “Seems to be ikind of an epidemic. _ Nice, By ROBERT TUCKMAN Herriang replied: “I have noth- all balking POWs be sent eu of PANMUNJOM w — The U. N, ing further to say.” Korea afier a truce. Command has accused the Com:!, Harrison talked Se begat or ro ag oe ee | though.”* finntite of throwing a smoke for mmpte phan 15: minutes: Commu ea tel “Dennis bas bosn marted five pag ages he eet tiny rice hut after the ses- becsdlqvcciprjrerepenag F te Q years to a colleen named Maggie | “Tee” in the Korean truce talks ‘sion Tuesday. ,,,. nominate one of their own is s °° t- Cand their score to date is: four} ad said Red stalling “casts seri- | He said that in the Reds’’re- ly a negotiating tactie inte” “ci not “7 children: Paddy, 4, Dennis 3, Mike | ous doubts -on their sincerity.” peated failure to nominate a neu- a, reasonable avroevevt %, and Margaret Mary, 6 months, |~.Lt, Gen. William K. Harrisor. Jr, | "2! ‘we find the more reason, to | Says Pop: insisted the Allies could not agree “204 firm” and not discuss othar oe Gin Gi “When I proposed to Maggie I! to Red demands. that 48,000 pris- | 1*tails. So Seam te Oe 20 suggested we have eight children. | oners-who have ‘sparned commu- ‘The original Communist pro- age into «insigni aetna 3 She married me anyway. We're! nism be chipped to a neutral | POS! made in detail after we We have been negotiatin: about halfway to our geal and, who Atlan -costodinn, opened negotiations is in effect a nine days now and up to the ma eae = aA knows? It might tu:n out to be an|" “Many would destroy them: | caus eT an the forced repa- Geiss os YORE TH | even dozen.” = triation Prisoners FRIENDLIES COUCH aoa, whore real name is Dennis jseltead eee Kees. te lasie a Feb gener woncbaime in a . VER, {. icNulty, dints . to other | tied delegate said. ae He: aa de Wat cartes Hollywood celebrities in the Pp Dhe Reds fused again at, a 5o-| “ietring’# the Red demand that P WIF, Si SNUFFY tt derby. Lovely Maureen O'Sillivan| minute session to. commit. them- 1941. During World War Il, he ser- has seven ebildren; Bing Crosby | seives on’a neutral custodian, ° fa 1Out Rows: his brother Bob has |” “The most Red truce delewates| Maller Reports As |e atte ford War Ube five children; Joan Crawford -has | gouig say was that~Allied nomina-j— and Redfin completing 12 adopted four. And of course there’s tion of Pakistan'as a neutral pal : bois that famous baby, Desi Arnaz IV, ations Head trols. He commanded tie |who timed --his’ birth for his | taker was “worth welcoming.” a year before becoming an” , ‘ei They also insisted that both sides tor at the Nayal Academy for two Parents’ television schedule. | Sitat: seork- obk-dea tun sai the} For S I n F ‘our agers z The Days live in Mandeville | Canyon, near Hollywood. All the | Neutral before deciding on the ne} From 1948 to 1950 ke command- rest of the Day family has moved | itself, ; Cdr, Charles K. Miller, USN, of ed the sub~nr'ns Sea Oe'. His to the coast—Deanis's parents andl Harrison, senior Allied. delegate, Willeamsport, Pa. has reported for. last duty before reporting hsre'was his five brothers and sisters. Alj| told reporters that the functions | duty as operations’ officer on the | if the Fleet operations divisor in except one are married and busily | Would apply equally to dny neutral} staff of Commander Submarine te office of the Chief of Naval engaged in raising babies, and said of the Red: demand: | Operations. : The one unmarried brother is} “That is merely a negotiating , Car, Miller is the husband of the Dr. a: McNulty, who is engaged | smoke gangs That's all in the! former Miss Jane Butler of De to the lovely Ann Blyth. Dennis | wor’ is.” | msnler mont, N. J. : says he doesn’t know whether Dr. | North Korean Gen, Nam 1, ee ee RPE EROE dim has brought up the subject | chie! hegotiator, declared the , Cdr. Mili ‘sheet | Prookln. sade ;of big families to Aun as yet, but |“important question” is whether v.tican'p Cailloras aad ascrrorer | Met ne wines tebe ie ” * anees she must aye observed yewulae Ha yoo shall be sy ‘Talbott before attending the New trainer at Hialeah duriv= ttr+ the family propensity, after meet- a neu nation or shall z aoe |ing Mom and Pon McNulty and/ turned over to™the neutral .cud- | “de, Conn’ submarine school in er season, : delegates meet again at m, today. © ‘ir 14 grandchildren. | todian ‘in Korea. pak . Jim, handily for his broth-| Nam asked the U. N. Command ers and sisters, is an obstretrician to clarify these three points: and keeps fairly busy within the; 1, What steps would the Allies family circie. |také to remove ‘military control Dennis feels he was fortunate | over the prisoners? cones in his choice of a wife. She was; 2, How would the U. N. Com- 1. Crones dorn Margaret Ellen Almaquist, mand at the same time ‘enable the them and was introduced. to Dennis byneutral’ to “take” control of the 12. Spoken his mother. Maggie also likes big; Pows? poe Ks Crossword WaHLVd dn ONTONTIS 4 13. Supper: families, and deais with her pres- ent bouncing brood with the great- est of ease. The Days have no time for try+ ing out new theories of child psy- chology. They believe in the old 14. Greeay jin the prison camps? Ls Harrison replied. such matters could be quickly solved once agree- | ment was reached on the neutral Cc ‘ nation. Seas “Tt is obvious that since the de- z Dennis aired his views on hid | a en eee ae |raising during 2 recent visit to! " should be mp real probleis = New York, where he arrived to Wty it ~~ % receive a medal of honor as the |‘. 708 t nominate @ neutral to ( OS¢Q YOU LO LIVERED COWARD! PLEASE DON'T START ANYTHING. iAS SAFE Su... DONNAS SAFE ENOUGH. BuT_ GI O9SID FHL ” most outstanding alumnus of Man- posse poe custodial function,’ hattan College, presented by Car- | a 2 dinal Spellman: Says the singer: | “It sure was fan, seeing ali my “Unless we reach agreement on | all elements of the matter of cus- old classmates again. All of them | tody and final disposition have three or four chit?ren eae} there will not be i | tnistice. Therefore, One, a doctor, has eight—but he- al - 5 Milwan"s Peo =q with the Marine Corps and | dawsiter @a0 ws ae : al Bight sargeos. Chartie Grimm, manage? of the | ‘ast “complich its functions... « “fe won't si Wor to kaow the® actete views of goer site on the} wrtions | have pot forwsrd.”

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