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2), SC Saat * demand, American Marines are THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A. VOL. LXXI. No. 236 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1950 American Troops Will a Cross 38th Parallelyears IN PRISON Key t Citisen American troops are ready Indicate That STR ee Judge Caro Declares Attacks Drive Will Be ‘aa pi sins See US. Vessel Harvey, Harris, Freeman, Were Bloodthirsty, Unpreveked Made At P: : unk : 5 | Aner tet cee o Aa: sprees “TOKYO, Oct. 5 —(AP)— ‘Red’ Mine Two-Year TermsInC.O0fC. “es — 21 Americans today to join in a massive Ea i= on completely crush prnes~9 e e Communist armies of = il e For oe vseneres o8 TED FA AT | ont ~A United Nations force A United States mine sweeper. | = At its annuar etection t» select] a new Board of Directors to serve STH INNING |i mentersi ote te, en Chamber of Comimerce, the fol- lowing persons were elected in the tabulation of votes made last night: C. B. Harvey, W. Curry Of up to~175,000 men is available for the job. Gen- eral MacArthur's head- 4 has let it be known i is no political barrier to théir entering the fight. the Magpie, has been sunk by a fidating mine in waters off North aes Philadelphia The Navy announced © today Goes ‘14 Inni that 21 men are missing in the ‘rcs _ | YANKS-PHILS| * Before Scori Harris, Will Freeman, Fred Mil- loss of the American Naval craft. ang en EA Sea aes Manolo, The Magpie was the third ship} Single Run Gertrude Laubscher, and J. J.|+ Trevor. The first alternate to move up during the year, if neces- Dr. Allen Shepard and J. J. Trevor tied for a position on the new board, but the former de- clinéd to accept because he was sure he would be unable to de- vote as much time to office as he felt it demanded. Out of 375 ballots mailed to the organization's members, 217 were returned. to strike. a mine in Korean| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 6—(>) waters. —New York Yankees and Phila- Two destroyers, the Brush and Geena meg — _ ly 3 of the fifth inning. Both the . Mansfield, were damaged . s = ee F = starting pitehers Allie Reynolds, earlier by collisions.with mines. ‘and Robi Hees Eleven men on the.Brush were in Roberts were pitching lost. good ball. The mine sweeper Magpie hit the mine Sunday. The Yanks scored their lone ij Tum in the second and the Phil Another U.S. mine sweeper - as Picked up 12 survivors and took countered with their tally in the them to port of Pusan. fifth. The commanding officer of the| After a scoreless first inning, Magpie, Lieutenant Junior Grade: the Yankees took a 1 6 0 lead in ' “They will cross the 38th, _ : 1 and battle along-}- side the South American bombers and fighters con- tinue to slash at the Red in their home ter- Koreans igs i are patrolling all major highways leading southward from the Man- churian border. But there has been no late word of North Korean convoys operating between Korea’s northern frontier and the Red capital, Pyongyang. Lighter B-26 bombers are con- centrating their attention on the area from Pyongyang south to the 38th parallel. Blanketing this zone, the B-26's badly damaged a 10-car Com- TRAIN’ CRASH INJURES | cy cSmicne tos cor bonell will attend the: University } bit. of Miami- - Viliariowa football hee ier Sigre Mages nh 40 30 PE ~_|igme Friday night athe guets| wile forthe Phils in their half : Y 0 < re George Smath- Mize got his first_it oF ths The Carbonells wilt-also attend] Series in the third with. two out EARLY THIS MORNING [>scorou cree uel eee oo Firemen Estimated Sarna tie: See of the series in the fifth inning Train Was Doing School Buil “= Goliat- reached first’ on ‘a hit 20 Miles An Hour z when Coleman failed to throw Befdre The Crash Progr, am 6-Weeks approves the city request for ac-|1> “Sacrifice but popped to Rem ERIE. P lvania, “Oct: 5. . quiring the soon-to-be declared ids. Waitkus slapped =e ()Hetween 28 aad 50 people Behind Schdule 4 Fs aad genes and “the ball him out after a sensational stop’ were injured early today when a sé bounced over Coleman’s head for erark New York Central passen-| Contractors Have eee 3 the second hit of the inning, Goliat ger train smashed into a derailed 3 victorious fight for the U. S. Sen-| taking third. munist train yesterday near the|oil tank car near midtown Erie, Put Up Bond That ate, will also address the gather-| Ashburn lifted a fly to Wood- red capital Y Pennsylvania. . * 3 They also destroyed another They Will Complete In the Phils’ third, Eddie Wait- The New England states ex- hear the 38th parallel. press, traveling at better than 60 Project On Time kus got a two-bagger along the . . also attend the affair. Allen was| rj field li il hour, loded the oil ‘ right field line, but amy Tau cane ae nc | Monroe county's _nine-poing campaign manager for: Smathrs|"™= "coating On Page SS : ing American fliers say | the train. zoe _ xen ae _is}in Monroe county. —— here is evidence that the Reds} Prompt arrival of firemen con-}" ¥@¥ behind schedule,” Superin- I ou ith may be preparing a defense line! trolled the blaze and no one was|‘endent of Public Instruction T Wi Smi To just north of the 38th paralle} in| burned. Horace O'Bryant stated today. | A TUMAN WINS ‘ ° West Korea. Only one car of the 14-car|~ The school superintendent esti- A Kiwanis; Other Pilots say the North Koreans|Streamliner overturned; other|™ated that the contractor was Yesterda s are trying to re-supply troop§|Ca'S were tossed off the tracks Seg six weeks behind sched- y Offi Ek rans ; _| like straws. x ; : % cers lected Row digging in along an old fort-) “Fgineer Charles Samuels of| Four of the nine projects were Baseball Pool . : — ek the express and. Fireman Fry | Supposed to have been completed Lou Smith was elected presi- 60 Bloom climbed out of their par-|@lready and not one is finished] ABOARD THE WILLIAMS-|dent of the Key West Kiwanis JO1 Parallel tially-overturned engine seconds| Yet, he said. BURG, Oct. 5—(?}—President/Ciub at the club’s weekly dinner _ On east goast of Korea, |b otore flames reached their cab. While the shortage of cement | Truman is making a leisurely 40-| meeting held Tuesday night at : Korean forees are now at} Twelve injured passengers| and bad weather might account F ; $0 miles north of the 38th} taken to hospitals were said not| for Some of the delay, the main | apeake Bay. ‘ and are approaching the} to be in serious condition. At' cause is.“two small a working The yacht Williamsburg is town of Tongchon. least 10 were discharged after | force,” stated O’Bryant. heading for Tangier Sound after It’s “believed the Communists | treatment. The whole program is supposed | docking overnight at Yorktown, smight attempt a stand at Tong-| The explosion rocked midtown | to be finished within 135 work-| Virginia — chon in defense of the big in| Erie awake at 1:15 am, EST.j ing ‘days.’The contractor, Sun-| The President went ashore yes- dustrial city of Wonsan, which | Twenty doctors, and 50 firemen | shine Construction Company, has |terday at Yorktown for the first lies 25 miles to the north. and police arrived eae put up a 100 per cent performance pen ig he left Washington last no Communist reply y¢t| to rescue passengers treat | bond. urday. Z Fay Se Bio MacArthur's ih them on the spot. ° Mr. Truman won a White House Ten dink kc in th pool on yesterday’s series game. car that caught tre excaped un-| SMATP Wate Ts |e hac arewn tne Yankees in the harmed. Two volunteer rescue they < s can _ Contnoed on Pate 9) _/ Put On Broad WEEK-END SPECIALS a You Are Cordially |} MASONIC NOTICE | Area For Storm Invited To See... || nor todge Ne 182 Fe 8 AM. inis| MIAMI Oct. 3—(@)—Fore-|] Combination Leper - Now On Display PIE........ 4S¢ Key West Motor Co. Hondenestens toe SURTEBAT Greene St. Phone 271 MATCHETT'S ~~ (Opposite City Halt) MATCHETT’S BAKERY mile ctuise today across Ches-!the South Beach restaurant. Smith, who will take office in battering their way through (Continued On Page Five) PULL OVER, YOU! Key West Police Dont Talk Like That,