The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 3, 1950, Page 1

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son=| Che Ney West Citisen = THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. VOL. LXXI. No. 234 KEY WEST, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENT- ae eee’ UN TROOPS NOW 50 {xl City Votes On First MILES NORTH OF satin. Toacing A liquor 38TH PARALLEL ‘=: " Harcey Oppose Expects Reds To * gaereommmm we eetiapge : ee ee TOKYO, Oct.3—(AP)—| § oe | Sale Of Liquor RED HARVEST OF DEATH IN KOREAN PRISON YARD | Et 4 Ses ' Pp i Make Stand At FEES ELIE EELS wong or |Allied pilots have spotted ae : | TeC. M. Wilson . i 4 ys x ge jenemy columns rolling : j F ' ( City Of Wonsan Moses tlie road. from iis 7 A spot zomg ordnern- TOKYO, Oct. 3—(AP)— There are South Korean troops nearly fifty miles north-of the 38th parallel today. The South Koreans have wheeled into the town of Kansong, 35 air miles north of the border. And patrols went 15 miles beyond that Manchurian border, to- ward the North Korean capital of Pyongyang. And the columns, so far un-| identified, were brought under attack. Night fighters failed to find them. But at dawn, fighter bombers roared out. Fifty - six camouflaged trucks and five other ve- hicles were ferreted out M Wie: & town to Kosong. oth of and destroyed. a beverege those towns are on Korea’s The air assault carried to Jesus Car- east coast. within 30 miles of the Man- besmess <: There still is little or no ee ee — + enemy resistance in that N 0 One Named As South Korean drive above a A CB Ba the 38th parallel. ae i < But the Allies are taking Ye City Manager t no chances. Air support is continuous overhead, and Naval vessels are standing by off the coast. ager in deference to City Com- The North Koreans are missioner Louis M. J. Eisner, believed to be i to- . - : - é : 4 . : who was out of the city on busi- by Weneati’ which s (AP Wireppoto). | ness. ;Road Back To Be af City commissioners last night did not name a new city man- Labor Di itled In i Ht Pp HERE ARE THE BODIES of some 400 natives of Taejon. Korea, who were bound and slain by Nomination of a new manager! < .) Settled ¢ac> Feces “Allind peneteation, | /Memt® Korean Rede before they setnenta Seem the cite. Te corpee in Wy ond and tround tanches {SAV anit the next reaular mect-| Ragier For Cured. Jax; a Allied penetration. }* in the city’s prison year. Witnessestold U.S. 24th Division ‘troops that the victims wete forced to | iE of the commission, on o ‘ < ‘Bttie It’s said that the Com-} dig their own graves before the slaughter. That division recaptured Taejon last Thursday. Look- | 42¥- Aagetecd 5s TB Patients Now Starts In T: itterent. munists will make a last-| img at the ghastly scene is War Correspondent Gordon Grammack of the Des Moines Register. SOR, - ees i on is for off-premines con ditch stand at that east IN SE tae. ae egiear yc. gee lien geeons here has been sumption coast etiy. ° 2 ° bd j a = - ' i five living is going to be easier|tied by 2 25 cents an hour “it would reque co There is some veiet,| Maximum Expenditure Of City | Documents Show ; avy — Fire Be ee though, that the Reds may s rosram For ire spherculosis, T. sioner Harvey Bane s . The state today began operat-| Tampa azea. se be escaping. to the hills! leectric System For New |Commie Party Is |F rogram ing is sew convene Slaangh ‘Some 20 carpenters in Tam} “This it Sat erdineece around the South Koreans 3 y W M hi P revention Week enter here to “bridge the gap pa, Bradenton, Clearwater changing am ordinance to mass up for a flanking n ar’ Machine As part of the program for fire }between the hospital and ger alge gs have ‘voted */ The area is already zoned attack. Plant Is Upped $1,000,000 pars pemaigs Oct: 3) | revegiien ‘work, the Navy — TB pamheas = come to the|to the same two dollars an hour| for busimess™ rephed oy Will Drive Judge Michael Musmanno hhas| burn an old bal eee [enter to learn a new trade if) wage scale that has been approv-] Attorney Mi ignatius Les Teeye . r * welssndd) ~aleotaatid y_beacl ursday. Oct. 3 i ed in Jacksonville. — ‘To Border Utility Board Can Now Spend Three "<3 |»: sn a raid on the| ,, The buming plane will be ex. |e can't go back cinase| te aes ote Guid The chief of staff of the documents found aid jtinguished by the aircraft fired ‘sien duviae thet eke |Tatei “EAE teen -peeeltag ‘Spot zoning for th: South Korean Third Divi- Million Dollars On Plant Expansion |e headquarters of the| fighting crew trom Boca Chica /6# supervision Guring & j/cigar workers international un- quer”, answered sion says his men are going : I |Communist party of Western| field. The planc-burning progress | Peneea at aah which today leveled 2 two s to dri: ll the way to th City commissioners last night approved by 3-1 vote |P. Vania. jeu — we eae Cee buildings of the wartime army|barreled broadside at agreed oe ee i trie revi ‘ $3 from| He said the documents estab-| Wil! continue throughout i | manufacturers. . border of Manchuria if they | the upping of electric revenue bonds to $3,000,000 from} He sai ou noon. aire base here. The edchihs tonto te “|a previously allowable $2,000,000 maximum that the Communist ‘party| Also on the fire prevention! Permanent buildings will be| ioe Sus) oat Fan: « < ility i a s maximum a is a war machine} week program is the exhibition of ‘erected after the North Flofida| less desk <ceatnineiiman “We will get there in The utility board is allowed to spend a 1 reg ke mary ovjective the| ancient fire-fighting equipment at!TB sanatorium is moved to new the stuiles in etl an aes a month, maybe two} °f $3,000,000 but they are not expected to need the full | ° H 2 | the Navy base fire department: © lqupetecs at; Siiiaieiesse. + : aia the. months.” he says, “but we| amount. The Navy plans to hold frequent! The director of the center will)ace demands by the wart <to get there before| No correct figure can be ascertained until specifica- he ae ake RO Janes 5 Bees 2 forme |Thursday's negotiations. the winter comes.” | tions and bids are in for the two 5,000 KW steam gen- S h J 1s edaeibseatalsamanond Pehabili- |. peg ne bs The commander says|¢rating units. Also needed will be ‘a new building to} = cnoeo Lunchroom on staff. Friday will be the ale is high among his| house the plant. 5: r ees 2 ak aed ey . pathy tna big fear is that] Last week the utility board authorized their attor-|"°(continued Om Page Seven) Specialist Will ‘TA Ray Atwell | commanders may go| ney: J. Lancelot Lester, to get a court decision on the eee ae oe | ae toc tank They a right of city-owned. lands on Stock Island to be wed) Jim Konstarty Visit Key West Suspended From want to make it a race. as the new plant. i : Miss Doris Pilger, school funch- ! room specialist’ for the state department of education, will be trouble for the| Commissioner C. B. Har-’———_——- — -——_— | ws a goles is lack of|Vey dissented on the in- S, ; H . ‘Will Start transport. Troops are rid-| Crease in allowable funds. |+ evere fiurricane ‘Ag = Y 5 ing in battered trucks so| Will Ask For Bids ae a eer Eee ainst Yank RS | sites and loaded down the axles} On Fire Engine | {feads Away From | sghoal fica groan. Small boys help to} _4 motion sponsored by ? carry ammunition for the|Commissioner Louis Car- trudging soldiers. bonell was approved by all. The South Korean troops| Carbonell asked the city) t are under orders, by the! Manager to call for bids on| way, to show the virtues of] 4 new fire engine. He told, 5 ae democracy by kindness and] of the erying need for the eA a winks 0 good conduct to the North| fire-fighting equipment and 10° 04 uuricene forse winds Korean civilians. said if the money could | The civilians have re-| possibly be found, it should -| acted by cheering as the} be spent for the engine. troops ride by, tossing pur-} Baseball Field ple and white flowers and Awaits Grader (Continued On Page Eight) Commissioner C. B. Har- vey inquired into the status ‘ of Wickers’ field, municipal | CEMENT You Are Cordially stadium. Acting City Man-} Invited To See... || ager Charles Roberts told | $1.50 PER BAG ng ee HENRY J Harvey that the ptiesty | Cash and Carry vers sae he plans oly a ? « : age other day of work at Office. ; . KEY KEST Now On Display | ; : || CONCRETE Key West Motor Co. Fine Fishing ceo PRODUCTS I K. W. Police Force e “ Yankees | and advise the lunch-room super-/night last wek Sopens tomorrow ir|,isor for this county, Mrs. Jané/ was on duty. } Philadelphia. Robson, O’Bryant said. in igati For Gov. _ |FSES Places 113 t w at aboug seven miles per AHASSEE, Oct. Governor ill be no birthday par- jt and no particular observance jof the occasion. | Mrs. Warren is visiting Greene St. Phone 271 || Thompson Enterprises, Inc. 219 Elizabeth Street ‘(Opposite City Hall) ee ee ee ee eee eee ne, eee ce DEER RR Peta EO

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