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Show JUNE THE JOURNAL Layton Post and Unit Win Praise Dick Saxton Writes Reflex LAYTON - - During the 22nd annual convention of the American Rradenton, Florida, Legion depaitment held June 1, 5, June , 1! and i! in St. Oeorge, both the LeA Letter to The Editor: gion Post s7, Layton, and the AuxAlmost twelve months ago my iliary Unit received citations for achievements. company transferred me from San outstanding awarded an The .Post was Francisco to Baltimore, and I forits 1953 got at that time to inform you of achievement for exceeding Unit the and my change of address. During the membership quota, won an award for outstanding acfollowing months, friends of mine tivities during the Back to Ood in San Francisco saved my movement which was heavily Recently Fve been traveling the southern coastal states, and yesterday when I checked in with the local hotel here in Bradenton, there was a large carton of several cubic feet, being held for my arrival. It contained all my Reflexes since July of last year. My San Francisco friends had sent them on, and the box had been forwarded several times, finally catching up with me here. Needless to say Ive had a field day opening them one by one jumping from January, 1953, to an August, 1152 issue and so on. Receiving them all at once brought home to me how much it means to keep up on the news and events of home. It only goes to show how much we take for granted the everyday happenings about us. (As per example here a year later to inform you of my change of address.) In the cer-tani- ly ATOMIC CANNON IN CLOUDY DEBUT Family's New Star From Florida stressed during April. Mrs. James L. Latimer was installed as District No. 2 president by Mrs. Roetta Kilfoyle, national executive committeewoman. Legionnaires and Auxiliary members attending the convention included: Ernest Nations, 2nd vicecommander; John Coffey, 1st Reed R. Thurston, past commander, and James L. Latimer, past post adjutant and Distinct No. 2 commander; Mrs. Ernest Nations, unit librarian; Mrs. Reed R. Thurston, chaplain; Mrs. James L. Latimer, past unit president. ' , - nw-Zj "rJ .v. t' s, S . vice-command- ''r"x'y h V s- : v N yfyf ' H ,,x . t 99 r I 13, 1953. -, v .w. v Patrice Munsel sings to who baby Heidi-An- n, softly seems to be singing along with her famous mother as she makes her camera debut in New York. Ileidi-An- n is the first child of the singer OPERA STAR and her husband, Robert Schuler. New Sleeper Service is Offered by U.P. . '9 4utv&' x detail of the business of our everyday doings, we forget too easily the things that matter much. Therefore, please make note of my new address: No. 2 Beechdale The shortest OMAHA, NEB. Road, Baltimore, Maryland. I through sleeper servwant to keep receiving my Reflex. ice schedule in the history of railSincerely, roading will be offered transconDICK SAXTON. tinental passengers August 1 by coast-to-coa- st of the worlds first atomic cannon stand In silent awe as a familiar mushroom cloud billows into the sky over Frenchman Flat, Nev marking the explosion of the first atomic missile in was shot from the history to be shot from a cannon. The 85-t280-m- m and the blast, nicknamed Atomic Annie, cannon, 19 The shell, as came seconds later. the miles seven from firing site, fireballs. formed twin ( International) powerful as 15,000 tons of TNT, THE LOADING CREW A-sh- eil on Union Pacific railroad. E. A. Klippel, U. P. general pas- You're paying senger traffic manager, said today the service, operating between New York and Los Angeles, will cut five hours from the shortest existing eastbound schedule and four and one half hours from the shortest westbound run. There will be no change of cars at Chicago or anywhere enroute. Between New York and Chicago the through sleepers will be operated by the New York Central railroad. Between Chicago and Los Angeles the through sleeper will be part of the Chicago and North Western Union Pacific Los of City Angeles streamliner. the extra fare will standard Only r for top quality whiskey... are you i getting A j A -- CvC- a'! Jaw X V.V.W.W a all-roo- m tk . - V v..v.v:yv - i A vxj ' ' ii- - e f fry. A ' 1 $ Y tlipi xM v A"- - - fit s a i V I 'm 'V -- A- 8jvX , ' A AM. 'A All Want Ads 10c Per Line Per Issue 50c Minimum Per Issue sf.t'1 ?& PROOF .I1 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY Wanted Employment For Rent or Lease and Found Services Offered Miscellaneous satisfying drinks. And remember, Glenmore has been made by the same family for three generations. This assures you unmatched uniformity every time. w 0 Lost For top quality, buy Glenmore. It makes completely : AXED For Sale ttfl cvI si ww5" fare. 'a: 0 BOG The Chicago and North Western Union Pacific and Pennsylvania Railroads will continue to offer through sleeper service between New York and Los Angeles in connection with the Union Pacific Los Angeles Limited at no extra n - 44- - c The Eastbound train will leave Los Angeles daily at 3 p.m. (PST) and arrive'New York 8 a.m. (EST), also only two business days enroute. - a .. Vl 'X apply. Under the new schedule, the westbound train will depart daily from New York at 10 p.m. (EST) arriving Los Angeles at 9 a.m. (PST), only two business days LOUISVILLE, KY, WANT ADS ACCEPTED any time up to noon Wednesday for insertion in Thursday issue. KEYED and BLIND ads, such as leave name at Reflex, Phone Reflex or Write in Care of Reflex, 25c per insertion additional to regular 10c per line. ARTICLES FOUND and turned in at Reflex office will be advertised one issue only, without cost to finder. Owner may identify and claim upon payment of 50c. While care is taken in handling such lost and found items turned in to The Reflex, no responsibility is accepted for such articles. The publishers reserve the right to edit, revise or reject or all advertising. In case of error or omission in any adertisment the publishers are liable only to the extentany of the ad. Errors should be reported immediately. Want ads will be taken over the phone, when person placing the ng ad is listed in telephone directory I |