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Tuesday, June 16, 195 HE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3} IMMIGRATION QUOTA _, fore the week’s end a bill to ad-) gees and eseapess from behind the GROCERY VITAMINS Little Shark Takes Little MAY BE INCREASED mit, an additional 240,000 immf-| Iron Curtain and to relieve popu-} SACRAMENTO, Calif. (@) — Biter And Bitten grants in the next two years. | !ation pressures ia Europe, Here’s a switch: Under a new law, Nip At Child’s Leg Sunday assists WASHINGTON w—Sen. Watkins 5 lati vitamins and other food supple- (R-Utah) said today he expects|, THe legislation has been urged! Bains Galore, Read|™ents are being sold in Califor. the Senate immigration subcom-|>¥ President Eisenhower as an i ; nia grocery stores — instead of mittee he heads to approve be-|emergency measure to aid refu-| The Citizen’s Classified Ads only in drug stores. ‘ “HE WAS A BAD FISH,” SAYS 5-YEAR-OLD LINDA BY DOROTHY RAYMER . Sharks, as well as gentlemen, prefer blondes. At least that is the} opinion of onlookers who saw blonde, blue-eyed Linda Hatcher, five years old, bitten by a small) Eight Persons Survive Crash SAN JOSE, Costa Rica 7 — At least eight persons, including a 9- month-old baby, reportedly sur- | vived the crash of a Costa Rican shark on Sunday afternoon in shal-| airliner in the San Ramon Moun- low water at Little Torch Key. There were four children play- ing in the group, but the 20 inch shark singled out blonde Linda for his special morsel. She shows the double half circle mark of the! shark’s teeth on the calf of one chubby leg but is none the worse for the adventure. She posed refid- ily for a picture with the vicious | baby shark caught after the attack and allowed Anthony Ulchar, who hooked it, to open the jaws and show how the imprint had been made. Little Linda, a sturdy child with long golden braids wound about her en said simply, “He was a bad Linda, the daughter of Mr. and + Mrs, Ray Hatcher, lives in a cot-| tage at Little Torch Key 25 miles; tains north of here last night. night. Twelve passengers and three crewmen were aboard. Radio reports from San Isidro, 16 miles from the wreck site, said one of the surviving passengers was Fred Harding, 55, a native of the U. S., who suffered a leg in- jury. The U. S. Embassy said Harding was born in Pearsall, Tex., and later lived in Yucea Valley, Calif. He now owns farm property near San Isidro. Divorce Is Asked LOS ANGELES #—~Movie actor Tom Conway has been sued for divorce by Mrs. Lillian Eggers Conway, a former fashion model, north of here. Her father is a gun-!She alleged cruelty in her com- ner’s mate 1-c on the destroyer escort “Raymond,” stationed in Key West. Late Sunday afternoon Linda and three small companions, | ‘were wading round in about a foot of water. Suddenly Lnida stop- ped playing and ran out of the water up the beach to the cottages. She didn’t scream at the time of - the attack. At the cottage she calmly an- nounced to grownups, “A fish bit me.” Mrs, Ulchar who was in the outing-party said, “‘Let’s go back down and look in the water.” By that time, Anthony Ulehar, who was fishing nearby on the beach, tossed out a line with mul- let as bait. The shark, a grayback- white-bellied one which Ulehar is a sand shark, was darting around in the area where blood had stained the water. The fish took the bait at once but the line was too short and Ulchar lost it the first time. He said, “T tossed the line out plaint, filed yesterday. again and kept jerking the bait in just ahead of the shark’s snout. It kept coming right after the bait and when I got it in closer, I let it take the hook and brought it in to ribs feet of shore. Then I used a gaff.” One of the other children said, “We saw that old shark, and it kept coming right at us just like in those 3 D movies.” Linda, her mother Mrs, Hatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Ulchar and the three boys appeared today at the’ Citi- zen office with the carcass of the shark in a big paper bag. Ulehar said that while he was trying to bring the shark in for gaffing he made Linda promise he would bite the shark back if he caught it, Linda grinned. ‘Well, I just bit him a little bit on the tail,” she said and held up the shark for inspection. : Take a Glorious Greyhound Expense-Paid Tour to 17-DAY ESCORTED TOUR Out - of - this~ world forbeauty © = 5’ and fascinating adventure, Tour Suto fen tem includes: Round trip transpor- tation... 11 nights hotel... 19 meals . . . wonderful tours of Mexico City; Gardens of Xochimilco; Puebla; Cholula; Huejotzingo; and 2-day tour of Cuernavaca and Taxco. Ex- eters Spanish-English condu all through Mexico. 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It allows an interval in which the situation may change. it may be the great gift of a truce in Korea. A ripening of po- litieal reasoning in Asia may do more to achieve a balanced peace than continuance of the three-year war on that bitter peninsula, a war in which vast armies have. buffeted each other like blind men in the dark. It has been an odd war. It is a war in which the United Na- tions decisively defeated the initial conclusively. enemy, Red China, and yet never locked in battle at all with what It was. an international war grafted upon a civil war, but it inconclusive because none ta Pr E i s 2 a a gs = PRE § bf i to the lower house a watered- down version of the antistrike iby shark, now safely dead, which took a little nibble at her leg Sunday.—Citizen Staff Photo. Truce In Korea May Be Only Temporary End To Troubles A figure of hatred is a mighty morale factor, in a war, and that was lacking in Korea. What the United Nations was fighting against there was not a man but stem—a system of aggression, and that is harder to dramatize in terms of hate. ? Some veterans, perhaps many, feel that their sacrifices in Korea were futile, So do many of their Parents, and a number of the nation’s politicians, The wonder to me is, not that no final victory fought so ably and stoutly, particu. larly in the early days when there were too few even to form a con- tinuous battleline, This is a great testament to the discipline of the American soldier, and to the courage of a Generation has has been pictured as wanting to go through life on ;| “Something for nothing.” The war cost us billions of dol- lars. It cost us ‘fewer lives than we kill needlessly each year in highway accidents. Tat But it woke up America, It built a firm iron fence against.the Iron Curtain. 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