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Wednesday, November 18, 1953Navy NewsThe station will get a two-day holiday for Thanksgiving next week but those going for more than 72-hour liberty must have leave.Members of the messes on the station may invite guests to share the Thanksgiving dinner and a list of charges for such meals has been set up.New and smaller decals are being put on all cars which %re permitted to drive aboard the station.Vice Admiral Ralph A. Ofstie of Washington, deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Air, visited the station Tuesday, as a part ofMack Rainey, Jr.,William speeding.Octavio Flores Trevino, hitting a bridge and having a wreck.Adan L. Garcia, driving while intoxicated.Arthur Garriga Lartique, speeding.Oliver James Holliman, speeding.Luane Westbrook Durham, speeding.Daniel Garcia Hernandez, fol-; lowing too close, resulting in a wreck.Pedro Ayala, improper parking.Curt Howard Kleinsteuber, speeding.Gilman Russell, failure to yield-right-of-way.Littleton Reed Banks, speedingPolice NotesAlthough nothing startling happened during the week-end except a lot of traffic at the football games, police were nevertheless very busy last week, handling a number of cases.Arrested for vagrancy and told to leave town was a girl who seemed to stay overlong in a hotel room with a man early in the morning.Holliman on Wednesday of last week. Ixuise took her trusty knife and slashed Holliman in the leg while Holliman was in her room. Holliman went to the hospital and Louise went to county court to plead guilty to a charge of aggravated assault. The fine was $25 and costs.Sunday night police got a call that was unusuai, to say the least. It came from a tavern on Corral but the caller refused to say what the matter was. When police ar-Tom Nutten of 1113 East John- rived, he came up to the patrol-son told police he had rolled his j man, told him he was too drunk car 3 times near the Celanese j to drive, and asked if police would plant late Thursday night of last \ take him home. They would and week. j did.Dorothy M. Scott paid a fine of ; Someone broke into a pennyThree minor aclt; vestigated by pol to no vehicle was Failure to appt count when speci cast a young man a total of $19 45, ’ was a pretty got come when the ji Fines for speedi last week as offic vince an unusua that it is not wi on 14th street in nor to exceed 15 in school zones.his inspection tour of the Ad vane- , Fidencio Canales, wife and child i $100 and costs for disturbing the ; scale in the downtown area buted Training Command. He was ac- lt;^esertjon peace. i failed to get into the money box.eompanied by Rear Admiral Cato Five men during the course of [ Several nights police noticedD. Glover, chief of Air Advanced CARD OF TIIANKS the week plead guilty to being downtown business buildings with1 raining, and was met with side- j vvjsh express my apprecia- drunk in a car and were assessed entrances left open, but nothinghoys as they arrived at the station. tion tQ the Kingsville Volunteer fines of $100 and costs each. They missing. Owners or managers whoTime did not permit an extensive pjre Department for the quick j were George C. Garcia. Pablo Sa- have to get up in the night andtour of the installation. ari(j efficient manner in which j linas. Juan Maldonado, Rudolfo come down to check for missingVice Admiral Hughes - Hallet, they extinguished the recent fire ! Morales, and Junien A Alaniz articles are likely to bo more care-senior British Naval Officer in the . jn my house at First and Yoakum It was not Armistice Day be- ful about having employees closeMrs. Willie Reynolds tween Louise McKnight and Jim I up tight, police say.Schools Er Gulf CoasUnited States, will have lunch | Thursday at the station with Brit-ish naval personnel who are stu- j dents at the station. Joining the I Admiral, his party and the students at the luncheon will be com- J manding officers of units which are training British students un- ; der the NATO exchange plan.Jig Adams and his band played for dancing Tuesday night at the [ EM club.The annual Christmas party for station dependents has been set , for Dec. 18 in one of the hangars, j Some 2500 kids art* expected for | the party, of which LT George Reaves is in charge.J02 Ernest Sutton returned on i Friday of last week with his new bride who had become stranded ! on the West Coast on her way here. They were married in Yuma, Arizona, are now living in Kings- j ville. Sutton obtained emergency leave to go to her aid when he finally established communication to find that she had had an j auto accident and that all her be- j longings had been stolen out of i the car.LCDR Thomas Stanley Dardis. who has been assistant operationsStudents of the ! classes of the Kl ; ary School and j chorus of the Au ‘ school furnished e j the Gulf Const Ex j tion meeting held !Nov. 17.Sixteen student I education classes,SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY NOV. 20th THROUGH WEDNESDAY, NOV 25THArTYOURS FOR A WONDERFUL THANKSGIVINGhanktglving'i a tradition with American*. A Day of Thank*, a Day of Feasting in recognition of the bounty provided by our land ... For a dinner long to be remembered, we've gathered together all your Thanksgiving Feast Foods.
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