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Mobile Therapy Unit Readied For State U me eras terecermmmmme cee ‘NEW MOBILE THERAPY TRAILER A 2%-foot Mobile Therapy trailer'which began Sunday. There a|and from there it will be assigned has been readied to go “on the road” by the Florida Society for Crippled Children. the Easter Seal organization. Designed to provide physical and occupational thereapy in areas where such services are not now available to crippled children, the trailer was purchased, equipped and staffed from 1954 Easter Seal funds for statewide use. First stop will be the Crippled Children’s Camp at Crystal Lake youngsters from throughout the state will initiate use of the trailer project. Pictured here is Miss Martha Norris, a registered PT and OT who will operate the unit, and Francis C. Walton, Davtona Beach, president of the Florida Easter Seal Society, as they make last minute preparations. In September the non-profit the- rapeutic unit is tentatively sche- duled to work in Marion County, group of severely handicapped ‘ to other areas of the state. The main purpose is to train parents, under medical direction, to carry out doctors’ recommendations for home treatment and rehabilitation of children with crippling condi- tions, such as cerebral palsy, po- lio and injuries from accidents. This mobile therapy trailer is be- lieved to be the first of its kind in the United States and, if success- ful, the Florida Society for Crip- pled Children plans to add addi- tional units. Archbishop Notes Anglo-American Mutual Trust MINNEAPOLIS (® — The Arch- bishop of Canterbury, head of the Church of England, said here yes- terday that Britain and the United States are united as a free people “to defend freedom in a sorely distressed world.” “We trust each other,” the Most Rev. Geoffrey F. Fisher added. KEY WEST'S NEWEST! TIRE RECAPPING BATTERIES Also, All Sizes Used Tires — $3.75 up Key West Tire and Battery Co., Inc. 515 Front St. Ph. 2-8660 “We stand for the ‘same great facts of human society, in which men can live in freedom. We pas- sionately believe in Democracy.” The archbishop and other dig- nitaries of the Anglican church were here from throughout the world for the Anglican Confress. Formal sessions yesterday were brief but many of the 600 delegates were guest speakers at churches INDEPENDENCE, Mo. #—L. J. Carr hooked a 3%-pound big-mouth bass in Prairie Lee Lake yester- day but the fish got away twice before he finally landed it. There were- several boatloads of fishermen, including a divinity student, to verify the story. The bass broke Carr’s line after a 10-minute fight. A few minutes in the Twin Cities and other Min- nesota communities. Dr. Fisher, preaching to about 1,100 persons at the Cathedral Church of St. Mark here, said democracy rests on a fundamental piece of unrealism that works, “more or less.” “It is either lunacy or an as- tonishing piece of trust that Chris- tianity is true,” he added. Angler Lands Tough Fighter later the fish began breaking wa- ter trying to shake the plug from its mouth, Tiring, the bass lay on the sur- face. Carr started to lift it into the boat but it broke away again and repeated the acrobatics. Carr borrowed a net and scooped up the bass the next time it stopped to rest. The Little Charles Hotel 713 Whitmarsh Lane Now Open To The Public is this Beautiful New 12 Room Hotel . . . Just completed of CBS it em- ' braces all of the latest features in Furniture and Fixtures. Cdr. Rumsey Is New Operations Head At NAS Cdr. D. C. Rumsey, U. S. Navy, who will be Operations Officer at the Key West Naval Air Station, arrived here just in time to take charge of a newly completed op- erations building. Cdr. Rumsey succeeds Cdr. A. W. Kinion, who was recently trans- ferred to duty as Executive Offi- cer of Air Transport Squadron Three, Moffett Field, California. Cdr. Rumsey’s last assignment was at the Air University, Max- well Air Force Base, Alabama, where he attended the Air War Col- lege. Temporarily, Cdr. Rumsey is acting Executive Officer of the Air Station until the arrival of Capt. C. S. Willard, who will be the new Commanding Officer. As Operations Officer Cdr. Rum- sey will fill a top post at the air- field. His responsibilities will in- clude the overseeing of all facili- ties and equipment related to air operations and rescue, with direct supervision of nearly 200 men. Croweded Area LOS ANGELES — The San Fernando Valley, including parts of the city of Los Angeles, now has more residents than Minneapolis, New Orleans or Buffalo, the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce disclosed today. Statistics compiled by chamber experts showed the valley area has a population of 500,000. Influx into the valley boosted the population there 43.7 per cent since 1950, the report said. 5 FISH LIKE PINK TOKYO (# — ‘Fishing experts in northern Japan say pink is a fish’s favorite color. They told the news- paper Asahi they dyed their nets pink and got triple the ordinary Reservations Now Being Accepted Under The Personal Management of Mrs. J.C. Ramsey and Daughter catch. Monday, August 9, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN a sds LET'S OPEN IT UP! — Cdr. R. H. Rice, right, acting Com- manding Officer of the Key West Naval Air Station, is shown presenting the Key to the new operations building to Cdr. D. C. Rumsey, new Operations Officer. 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