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Continental named| The boy was removed to the) (Ferrer) who comes to the|Balrampur Hospital in Lucknow, inited States to learn about Molin north-central India, where sym- hardly 1 ment were noted: a por ppeseagd Much against his will, he is be- fed cooked meat, milk, por- y|Tidge, fruit juices and pancakes, well as the raw meat he likes, pite more than two weeks of pital care, however, he still akly in his bed, an occasional snarl and try- bite attendants. He cringes light. He shows little inter- in his surrounding until raw t is produced. This he devours “hospital superintendent, Dr. . Sharma, said massage will in an effort to restore the to a shape, heads) “He has serious contracture of lhis wheezing flivver for the Coast.|ine muscles of the limbs and flex- ion at both elbow and knee joints,” i fs i Lit gee et ic : g ga friends as an old, ‘sea captain who navigates on the|. i ; E BE [~] Zz e é Fi i f ul ; Te i tring down to Key West) and/itth Bisirict Champloety, The/Staff, U. S. Naval Base will deliver ° S it is a good show will be brought/Distrist Contest will also be heldjthe main address. These services Legionitems Key West. The show is.on thelin Key West but the place andjare conducted in commemoration European style with trapeze acts.\time will be set at a later date./of the sinking of the battleship By JUDSON STEPHENS, | |POrse, (7) acts and a variety of!Piease come out and attend this/Maine in Havana Harbor. Qnd VICE COMMANCER — |The actors and actresses _are|uy tint von wil lesse mere shen\Mectings: * * * professional people and give cna H is ‘At The Pest Home: jan ting pers aa SS eee, On Wednesday evening, J: \ x * 5, 1954. i ‘Voy- of Georgia speak on the functions|pean style with only one ring there F i 1 a FE z E age HH ig F ef } I hese ga he said, “ 3 see a Feel d ' e i : f f Hh 4 i 3 ‘takelhim to walk upright is planned . Wel after the massage treatments build up his physical strength. 't movies «Concern Over Indochina War Grows In U.S. By WARREN ROGERS JR. WASHINGTON #—The Eisen hower administration showed grow- ing concern today over the situa- F Paifea ie pall & Fy WEE i : i a &e sh : egeld qi i rf 4 Hi 4 ag ag [f ui ie a nist-led rebels are pressing a new assault in a war that has dragged on for eight years. President Eisenhower told his mews conference yesterday he views the battle as critical in the sense that there is some lack of q z é i E i i it ef ft iu : i | th ro! esac Pcs sa! a clarifying statement—the first | ‘The lesser roles are also played|Such explanation of a news confer- || with verve and elill, In fact, every-!e2°e remark since he took office a| ! thin “Anything year ago. 4 io gallehls - The statement said he meant no ; | «sgt [reflection on the Indochinese who Valentine ign Reports wet rages wenn Pag een si “a num : peers si Inceeeen Win Save Be commit themselves to strug- wie For Duty Here a= Gift ¥ | The President’s comments came Ensign Thom: against a backdrop of reports that USN, of Chicago, hi pide France, bearing the brunt of the ported to the Key West Naval Base|Dattle for the free world, is seek- fr ‘om * i ‘ Assistant Resident ing 400 or more B26 attack bomb- 5 . I Charge ‘of Construction. i0/ers and mechanics to keep them y Before reporting here Ens, Vay.|{¥ing, There also were reports KANT Li ‘ ra served for five months in the|{T™ authoritative sources tha. at . R MEN 5 Pp same capacity at the Naval B least a dozen C119 Flying Boxcars Ca: had been lent by the United States Daring hie tour of duty here in| the French in Indochina. . Vavra reside 5 Air Transport, an American-owned Officers Quarters on! airiine which grew out of the vol- unteer Flying Tigers of China fame announced some of its American under contract with the ; “KEY WEST’S OLDEST AND FINEST” There, was neither denial nor confirmation from the President, the Pentagon and the State Depart- Air Force technicians are at work in Indochina. These 125, it was said, are members of the Military Aid Assistance Group -(MAAG) stationed there. Eisenhower said he could not say whether members of the Indochina group are servicing planes. But lone of its jobs, he added, is in structing in air. The United States has sent 350 shiploads and hundreds of plane- loads of military aid to Indochina during the eight years of fighting. More than 800 million dollars has been earmarked as U.S. aid to the beleaguered French and native forces during the year which ends next June 30. Pythons Are Not Welcome Tenants CHICAGO (\#—Leona Rohrer, operator of a South Side apartment building, doesn’t want tenants keeping pythons in her apartments, she told Municipal Judge Casmir Cwiklinski jay. ‘Kocourek, who appears as “Prin- cess Elvera” in a night club dance’ with the snake. “T’ve lost 20 pounds worrying since that monster moved into my building,” Miss Rohrer told the court. Said Mrs. Kocourek: “Rajah has more brains, honor, intelligence, loyalty and devotion than People I know. He is a perfect dear.” But she promised the court she would find another home. Chevrolet Co. Mulberg tion in Indochina, where Commu- ‘ship. enthusiasm for later he put out|Coming Attractions: ‘in Charleston, 517 Duval Street Key West, In Hong Kong yesterday Civil]: pilots, French, would fly the U.S.-loaned/ Cli9s, ment on reports that some 125 U.S. |° Richard B, Wood won another year’s membership in the Post for securing the most members 15. tis exactly 106 behind last year’s total so let’s go to work and get those ri : E E -3 Ry RaEF a2 oF H a : 5 fg TH ile UT Fe | i bpepanerage’ a RTH ; .- HE ai 3 be EP | i a agés fivgeg oké spre sree SErEy bn ite Town Is Ready For Mail Deluge LOVELAND, Colo. #—Postmas- ter E. M. Ivers and his: assist- ants in this “‘sweetheart town” of the nation tines to the for remailing started in 1947 has become an annual practice for sweethearts throughout the world. 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