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as ‘g Youngest Member Oj Family Is Enthusiastic About Key West op Magazine Photographer Thaws Out In Southernmost City After Work Inside Aretie Circle But this Arctic Circle. deal was volu-|much rougher.” a os iti EE ri LE e g a i; Fe 3 at i EREES LSE Pasi nt oe ° el 3 z i i rs Bee : ‘ x i a te i Part of the initiation was the with him. The lens, made by and Howell, is only. one of six lens in lens Bell such Bill, Jr., and Pete spend most of their time swimming in the are with swimfins, snorkels and face masks in their hands. Ten minutes after their father had parked the car and before they had checked into a motel, the boys ‘were swimming. We met them this afternoon just as they were walking out of the water at South Beach. underwater ad- | Je. “Aw,” said Bill Jr., “let’s go swimming.” India’s View Of Red China Told NEW, YORK # — George V. Allen, American ambassador to GREENLAND SHOT—The Navy icebreaker Atka-was approaching Thule when Bill Mor- tis was making shots of the Greenland coast. Morris, vacationing here, is top photographer Greenland coldne: Come the day of the initiation and one of the charges accused Morris of being a refugee from Key West instead of a United Sta- tes citizen. Since Morris is a hot-shot photo- gtapher, he always carries a load of photo equipment with him. On this trip he has a Filmorama _ Have some Schaefer I wduld India, says India’s role in the In- dochina situation may ‘influence its “future attitude toward Com- Taunist China.” Arriving home aboard the liner tween U.S. and Indian foreign pol- iey “that we can’t live with.” Of the 200 kinds of dangerous snakes in the world, at least 60 are fouund in Africa. * Sherman, Conn., is named for Roger Sherman, a shoemaker and one-of the authors of the Declara- tion of Independence. ‘THE F. & M. SCHAEFER BREWING CO., NEW YORK VISITORS AND NEW LENs—Bil Morris, photographic director of Popular Science Magazine, ex- lains the new 16mm Filmorama lens to his two sons, Bill, Jr. (center), and Pete (right). The Mor- ris family is here from New York for a Key West vacation—Citizen Staff Photo, Sybil. One American Is In Black Market Gang Held By Japs TOKYO ™ — Police ‘arrested seven foreigners, including one American, on charges of operating ,{@ multimillion-dollar syndicate in black market dollars which were sent to Red China, Kyodo news service said today. The men were seized in Kobe, Yokohama and Tokyo over the weekend and charged. with . illicit foreign currency transactions, Ky- odo said. The American was identified as Joseph Debella, 26, of Tokyo. Five Indians and one Englishman were arrested with him. Police said the men _ bought American dollar checks in various Japanese cities at a much higher rate of exchange than authorized. They then deposited the checks in U.S. ‘and Indian banks, Kyodo re- ported. Z Checks drawn on these accounts reportedly were cashed by a Hong Kong company and the dollars sold to Red Chinese or traders smug- gling strategic materials to Red China, Kyodo said. The people of Southbury, Conn. believe that theirs is the only U. S. community of that name. Negroes are relatively immune to cancer of the skin, Page 10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, August 24, 1956 Cops RenovatedIn Ohio Town PORTSMOUTH, Qhio #—City Manager Robert E. Layton wants policemen here to keep their feet on the ground. He ordered officers in police cruisers to stop using the dashboards of the cars as foot rests. Since becoming city manager, Layton has issued 83 new rules _jand regulations for the police de- ent. Among other things, he banned Couple Dies In Truck Accident CHARLESTON, W.Va. ® — A husband and his young wife, on their way to a hospital where she was to give birth to a child, were | trapped in the wreckage of their pickup truck yesterday and burned to death. State Trooper R. L. Casey said the truck collided with another pickup, turned over and caught fire. The dead were Harold Legg, 25, and his 23-year-old wife, of! Zela. Casey said the driver of the other pickup, George Keeney of Witcher, had been charged with negligent homicide. SYRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND ertusan COFFEE and CUBAN —TRY A POUND TODAY — (OU CANT MATC “mooching” of food and drinks from stores and restaurants. Along with a “dress up” order he fur- nished by police headquarters with a large mirror. 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