The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 14, 1954, Page 12

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TEST IN 1954 IS COMPLETED By ELTON C. FAY ‘WASHINGTON — The United States has fired a final hydrogen explosion in the 1954 test series at Pacific proving ground. Atomic Energy Commis- Defense| Department an- last night the completed and Pe ype in ff gE ut Hae itt area have been Japanese fisher- men, some of the sharpest criti- cism has come from within Britain. CONGRESS HIGHLIGHTS WASHINGTON (Senators in- vestigating the McCanthy-Army Tow get a chance to question Army Counselor John G. Adams, a principal in the hot dispute. This is Adams’ third day as a witness before the Sena‘e Investi- Gey fee tits Peepsie Will ‘Scratch Along All ‘Right rider, Mey 4 ¥t/ Route To Be Followed By Armed Forces Day Parade; Other Activities Shown FINAL H-BOMB aN a Showdown Comes | In War Of Nerves DETROIT WA showdown came _fyesterday in mailman Edward : | Foster’s war of nerves with two + |dogs that have been snapping at his heels and growling threats at him for some time. A police cruiser got a call: “Mailman trapped by dogs on porch, Police rescued Foster. Mrs. Dor- - |othy Maxwell, owner of the dogs, apologized and assured Foster, “Those dogs don’t bite.” “That’s what you say, lady,” said Foster. “Those dogs tell me : | different.” PARAGUAY TO VOTE FOR NEW PRESIDENT ASUNCION, Paraguay (®—Para- guay will hold elections to select a new president July 11. He will succeed Federico Chaves, who was over’hrown by an army revolt last | | week. se ls oe Ae Re 4 . be ARMED FORCES DAY ACTIVITIES—The route of tomorrow's parade and other Armed Forces Day activities in Key West and on the Naval Base are shown on the above map. Here is the key: 1.—Parade, up Duval Street to Truman Avenue to Bayview Park, 6:30 p.m.; 2.—Air-Sea Rescue Demonstration, Garrison Bight, 1:30 and 3:30 p.m.; 3.—Static Display, Bayview Park, continuous from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; 4.—Jet Engine Display, Bayview Park, every half hour from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m.; 5.—U.S. Naval Station Open ‘House from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.; 6—Caroline Street Gate open for incoming pedestrian traffic only from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. (no vehicles will be permitted on Naval Station); 7—U.S.S. Howard W. Gilmore, Pier B, Open House from 1:00 to $:00 p.m.; 8.—U.S.S. Darby (DE-218), in front of Building 124, Open House from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.: 9.—Free Boat Rides, in front of Building 124, from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.: 10.—U.S.S. Medregal (SS-480), in front of Building 123, Open House from 1:00 to 5:00 pm. 11.—Diving Demonstration, forward of Medregal, at 1:30, 2:30, 3:30 and 4:30 p.m.; 12—Fire Truck Rides, Fire Station. Building 122, 10-minute ride for 10c (pro- ceeds to go to Navy Relief): 13—Fleming Street Gate, exit only, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.: °14,—Armed Forces Day Ball, American Legion Home on Stock Island, from 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m., with presentation of trophies for winning entries in parade at 11:00 p.m. (*Not shown on map.) New Use Planned ‘she nation’s sole political party, the olorados, has chosen as its candidate Gen. Alfredo Stroesner, who. played a major role in last week’s revolution. Stroesner’s elec- tion is' assured since he will pe the only candida‘e. “As a crow flies’ can mean a pretty zig zag course. USS Sennet Has Inspection On Return To K.W. Recently returning éo the Key West area after a ‘shake down’ training period in the Charleston, S. C., area; the USS Sennet, SS 408 celebrated the occasion with “heir first full dress inspection for 1954. Climaxing the event, the Com- manding Officer of the Sennet, Cdr. J. I. Schocken, USN, pre- sented the crew with advance- ment in rate certificates and good condue’ awards. For the 19 crew members who were presented with good conduct awards, a total of 191 years’ of Navy time was represented. Efforts of the Education program on the boa’: reaped a fine harvest as 24 crew members advanced in rate. Subscribe To The Citizen For A Quick Loan $25 TO $300 : See “MAC' 703 Duval Street TELEPHONE 2.8555 Gold Coast Casuals 423-B DUVAL STREET — Across from La Concha Hotel Charge lt Here! Cdr. Lajaunie Is Relieved By Cdr. C. K. Miller Commanding officer of Subma- tine Division 121, Cdr. Leonce A. Lajaunie, Jr., USN, was relieved of his duties recently in a formal change-of-command ceremony that took place on board the division flagship, the submarine Balao. Cdr. Lajaunie, ComSubDiv 121 for the past year, was relieved by Cdr, Charles K. Miller, USN, who was formerly atached to Key West Baged Submarine Squadron Four as operations officer. Attending the full-dress ceremony was Captain A. H. Dropp, USN, |. | Commander Submarine Squadron atiits legs — all four In a fresh manifestation of this | % them. , Laborite Arthur Henderson asked Prime Minister Churchill was ended did not necessarily — that the program had been Behe F aa Separate quarters have been built for Peepsie. Authorities list as many as 250 species of the true rose and there are many hundred varieties. Twelve and his staff, the com- manding officers of the five sub- marines in Division 121, and Sub- marine Squadron four staff offic- ers. Cdr. Lajaunie, who leaves the submarine service ater 15 years of duty, was ordered “o New Orlean as Staff officer for Commander Military Sea Transportation Ser- vice. ANNOUNCING WINNERS OF THE AWARD SPONSORED BY THE LADIES OF THE LATIN-AMERICAN SOCIAL CLUB Ist Prize . 2nd Prize Tito Valdizia ...... Joe Pons 3rd Prize ..... Peter Sanichez PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, numbers of Disabled Veterans and their families often find.themselves in temporary distress, and ‘WHEREAS, this emergency arises because a Disabled Veteran has as yet not had his claim for government bene- fits approved by the Veterans Administration, and WHEREAS, Disabled Veterans who are partially dis- abled sometimes find their illness or handicap a barrier from full-time employment, and WHEREAS, Disabled American Veterans, charted by Congress as the official voice of the nation’s war-time Dis- abled Veterans, are to be commended for providing such needed immediate welfare assistance to Disabled Veterans and their families, and WHEREAS, in addition to its welfare work, the D.A.V. provides a free service in assisting veterans in their claims, employment and hospital problems, and WHEREAS, the D.A.V, has further pledged itself to tect existing benefits and obtain additional needed fits for America's Disabled Defenders, and WHEREAS, May 14th and 15th, 1954, has been chosen by the Key West Chapter for its Annual Forget-Me-Not in this Community, and WHEREAS, all funds derived from the sale of Forget- Me-Not's on these days will be used in behalf of the Dis- abled Veterans and their dependents in this Community, NOW, THEREFORE, by the power invested in me as Mayor of the City of Key West, Florida, I, C. B. Harvey, do hereby proclaim May 14th and 15th, 1954, as Disabled American Veterans Forget-Me-Not Day and request all citizens, interested groups, societies and all others to par- ticipate in every way in the observance of these days. WITNESS my hand and seal this 13th day of May, ALD. 1954. (s) C. B. HARVEY, Attest: Mayor. VICTOR LOWE, : City Clerk. For Chicken Skin BUDAPEST, Hungary (#—Com- munist Hungary’s shoe industry is readying a new line of ladies’ foot- wear, made of the skins of chicken legs and turkeys. An announcement in the Buda- pest newspaper Magyar Nemzet said the footgear from fowls has “an amazing resemblance” to the crocodile and lizard skins already widely used for such’ purpose, CITIZEN ADS BRING RESULTS CALs Us NOW 2-8744 MEACHAM Airfield Terminal KEY WEST For Home or Commercial Use... We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clean, Pure Cube » Crushed ICE ‘Thompson Enterprises, Inc. (Ice Division) Dial 2-6831 Key West, Florida per tankful with a Studebaker! 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