The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 10, 1951, Page 1

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eo Tae ae ee Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the The Associated Press Teletype Features and Photo Services For 71 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West eountry, with an average Tange of only 14° Fahrenheit ‘son. Arizona, — LXXII. No. 112 ——— THE KEY Truman Tells Newsmen Dean Acheson Will Remain As U. S. Secretary Of State Also Labels O'Dwyer Recall As Rumor Without Foundation In Fact WASHINGTON, MAY man told his weekly news conference today there’s no foundation for stories that Secretary of State Dean Ache- son may be leaving office. The President also labelled as a rumor and without a foundation in fact stories that Ambassador to Mexcio William O’Dwyer may be recalled. Mr. Truman also gave* 10.—(AP).—President Tru- Two Men Blood Soaked From Cutting Scrape Alarmed Neighbors Call Police To Che Ken West Citi SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S.A, WEST, FLORIDA, “THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1951. 300 peated Planes Blast Red Base Commies Tried A Flanking Attack At Korean Capital Of Seoul TOKYO, May 10.—(AP). ees Hwachon Ch £ A tawack Res ervow + hor won wachon F Y frye Yanavana J /Chunchon i". — wy Ridgway Korean War End “Red” Threat t~ £0. ee io =a Local UIA Fund Drive tae Tae of Soeetli Koreans Shove Back 6, 000 RedsA tFront x kok Informs Van Fleet That Communist Wave Broken By U.N. Victory his full backing to Price Ad- Scene rac a ministrator Michael Di- ¢ | d M: one tat Bowe peat ;—South Korean troops Starts Sunday TOKYO, May 10.—(/i”),—The Salle’s order rolling back rl P € ail A cutting scrape yesteraay put SEOUL _ ‘have shoved back some 6,- fi F United Nations commander in Richard G. Lowery, a sailor, in . Korea, Lieutenant General Mat ‘the price of beef. DiSalle’s order has evoked a flood of protests. But the President says he approved the order in advance. The complaints, he added, are nothing new Saved From Suffocation Carried From His the nayal hosnital and another sailor, Marshall Sm:th, Gosnell in jail. A third man, Oscar Cline, was also arrested by police officer Buster Cerezo who was called to the scene of the fracas by alarm- 000 North Korean Cora- munists on the western front in Korea. () Wirephoto Map; PLANE SYMBOLS ON THIS MAP locate the Communists’ Sinuiju air base on the Manchurian border which was blasted by 300 Allied planes Wednesday. It was the biggest Allied raid of the Korean war against a single target. Red planes didn’t show much fight. On the ground further to the south, U.N. troops (black arrows) advanced north of Seoul. Other Allied forces crossed the 38th Pazallel southeast of Injo. ported by an Allied arti On the east coast, | The South Koreans, sup- lery barrage, eliminated al fund raising drive in Key Banquet Will Formally Open Campaigu Here The United Jewish Appeal West tthew Ridgway, believes that the threat of international Commun Jism may be about to decline be- cause of the Korean conflict: Ina mi ge to the Allied field commander Lieutenant-General James Van Flect, Ridgway suid because when you step on! Bed In A Shack ed_neighbors. U. N. troops expanded their bridgeheads. potential flanking threat to! W!!! formally open with a banquet, it pauls peer as ies , Cerezo entered a house at 224- the ancient Korean capital! '? be siven Sunday night at 6/"Fistory will’ record that, the somebody’s toes, he] jy, Fl "€z0 a | pan i Ss t of the Communist wave has pes at ear Flam D Poinciana and found Lowery of Seoul. BMioet: the: South “Beach Rec- ee token aint Sok ain ; : 5 » Here sitting on Gosnell holding a ae oe es against your arm The President's comment on| Structure Here mite mon ee ne J egeral Employed In County The Chinese Communists) "The Key West drive is part of leaching ite hign mask wn out Acheson was prompted by a.ques-! Show girls, entertainers and | soaked. 7 continue to hold the masses| the National U.J.A. drive to Te eee tae ee tion from a newsman who said there have been stories , that Acheson would be going. in pos- sibly two weeks, others that he fense George Marshall's cur- rent testimony to a pair of Senate committees, the _Pres- ident said that Marshall's story aliens hen am MacArthur's ouster Soicnene eburieup to congress to” “make sute that vet- crans of the Korean war get the benefits given. other war veter- ans. The President made that state- ment in connection with the case of a Korean veteran, 21-year-old David Arellano, Junior, of Tuc- Arellano was de- nied admission to-a veteran’s hos- pital because under present law, men discharged after fighting in Korea have the same. status as ,Continued On Page fight) City Requests musicians from the Tropics as well as neighbors turned out shortly after 3 a.m. today to help house, owned by J. O. Hamilton, was completely destroyed. A| stored trailer.in a next-door shed was badly damaged. i No one was injured, but a { enor known “Ra. foc eree- his bed in a shack near the flaming strucivre. Lt. Ray Atwell, who aitoversa| (Conunued On Page wight, Lowery surrendered the knife and said there was only one weapon involved. They were or- on hischest. He is still in the hos- pital but subject to arrest as soon as released. Gosnell. was treated for wounds and had -one.stitch taken in his left. arm veefore, being ‘turned. over to the poli fic is being held for investigation. No details as to the cause of the fighting are known at pres- lent. Governor Warren Declared That He Didn’t Know Bills House Bill Asks Spot Taxes Gn Timber, Insurance, Oil LTJG William of their troops well to the rear out of range of Allied Total 1,409, Report Shows NEW YORK, May 10.—{Special)—-How does Monroe County compare with the other counties of the nation in the number of local residents on the federal Rayroll? Chinese northeast of. the city. There has been light but scat- of Chunchon, a vital The matter came up for astudy made by the Joint Gimmriites on Reduction ef Non= Essen=) tial Federal Expeaditures, Figures were gathered on the number of government jobs in each of the 3,070 counties in the United States as of last June. + Their findings show a total of |= 1.409 people in the Federal em-|~ ploy in Monroe County. On a Neil Saunders Sressional investigation as part of on reconnaissance. Munsan, Seoul. have\stabbed into miles northwest . of main enemy opposition mine fields, covered with small arms fire. led 55.0 on. the payroll for every The rifle fire is a threat to en- gineers, who must remove the mines to permit the tanks to pass. Chinese Are Wilting The commander.of the Tenth Army corps, Lieutenant General Fdward Almond, says that the Chinese armit “are wilting on " The general adds the just do not have the sup- population basis, this represent- Will Be Named To Board By Warren Neil Saunders. Key West businessman, will soon be ap- pointed to the Monroe Coun- ty Mosquito Control board, it was revealed to The Citi- zen today. 1,000 residents. Elsewhere in the United States, excluding the Dis- trict of Columbia, the average; vas lower—-10.9 employed per 1,000 people. The ‘lécal rate was also higher than in the State of Florida as a whole, where Federal employ- ment amounted to 1.0 per 1,000. tered enemy resistance northwest ehighway! a ve day,-al-} lod inte the city Other allied armored patrols; ane 3 America’: 20} freedom. Through it, the blessings: The now is raise sufficient funds to help more than two hundred thous- and homeless people get to Israel during 1951 and to help eral chairman of the local drive. Continued Pearlman: a the State of 5 he freedo este Ree joyed by ever: of freedom from want, freedom from fear, freedom of worship are brought to hundreds of thous- ands of desperate peaph “The world is in a erisis today. It is a er that confronts free men everywhere. But-it is a crisis that hits hardest at the people who want to be free, The people who live only for the day when they will achieve freedom. inety thousand of them are in distressed areas of Bastern bi repe. One hundred thousand. ppeal instruments: of front, thereafter began its reces: sage in which Van Fleet con- és firemen at the scene of a 60{ dered to sit outside on the porch artillery. tulated his chief on being se angi ds i ae ie minute fire near» Angela and | while an ambulance was called. MATTER COMES UP BEFORE ona forces have run_ into i to ee working Rsinnics as a full atin tH q 3 if Whitchead streets. Removed to the naval hospital. ‘ONCRESS oe! . stiff rifle fire southwest of Kap- ding until @ stronge {Van Fleet himself said today y months. Aibaddilicd th the vais. dl al Remecy wis fou da have Gash: CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATION yong on the central front, A pa-| hold of Democracy in the Near |i.) y. n. troops atc: ready. for Asked abcut Secretary of De- es on: the left shoulder and cuts trol ran into one company of| East, said Joe Pearlman. gen- the Communists, whatever they do. legate said that U.N. won a victory munism although there was no truce and no treaty was signed. And he said political forces now at work in Communist China may. bring similar results in Korea. Austin said in New Orleans that even Communist masters cannot continue indefinitely to send thousands of their country- men to slaughter. Austin’s statement apparently was aimed at General . MacAr- thur’s opinion that the United States should carry ‘the fight to Red China even if the other.U.N. Allies do not go along. . In the South Atlantic States, ‘z plies to do anything much. others are in the Arab lands of brs . . ; When Srunders receives . oan fy ; ‘ Were Being Offered H Moe: Jr there 20.1 jobs for every nd ‘ “4 “It's a marvel to me,” Aimond| North Afriea and the Middle East. Deed Transfer . « sta, JT, 1,090. residents. pa! yarrcn, the three. |<ti4- “how the Chinese ean sup-| Fifty-nine thousand in frak who Accident Toll nor Fuller Warrcn, the three- TALLAHASSEE, May 10:—(). Gi u Du I Most of the 1,409 employees in port the massed army they have] mnst leave bv the end of May, : City Manager Dave King has; Echoes of the legislative ses- Iven ly Tere Monroe County, 1,292, are wats eer te ae eae yr in Korea.” He went on: _ now await their deliverance. k T sae been: instricted “to. contact the) sion two years ago were heard : ‘ tached to the National’ Military| 29.1" public enemy. “Where any army operates inj aii ot these people arc await-| LAKES 1WO | Ives} Sweeney heirs relative to prop- |i here. The action came on{ Lieutenant. (j.g)' {William A.| Establishment. Among the other ‘While awaiting funds that | foreign territory it must have the! ing in y and poverty. They: erty being purchased at South Beach, by the City of Key West. an attempt to revive the system! | Moesta, Jr., has reported to the granaries. By tradition, the Chi- nese fought from one rice bowl mrhents are the Post Office must come from next year's tment, 34, Commerce Depart- pi County budget, it is almost are waiting for the help that can come fram one source—the Unit- $12,185 In Damage Kimg will ask the owners of | of spot taxes on phosphates, tim- | SU'face Anti-Submarine Develop- A s to another, We have denied them | eq Jewish A) i bed void ment, 16. lewish Appeal. é the land to deed the property to] ber, insuraace and fuel oil which | ent Detachment for duty. The Joint Congressional Com- poschevis the Hiate wil} advance | the grana “We Americans are a construc-|__M. J. Wilder, a 3 of the Florid the city in exchange for notes. | Governor Warren proposcd at{| Lt: Moesta is the son of Mr. and) mittce found that by September ‘Other members of the | Almond.added, “The Chinese |tive people. Whenever we give Highway Patrol, toda: pe Berge The gregh ina sis. hat dime. Mrs. A. W. Moesta of 60 Sunning-| 1950, p y duc to the defense} poard are Chet Tingler, and | "OW are aga eee peoreny pete anything, we like to think of it} tha’ a a 33,8 dm 2 foam per pee Representative Nesmith of Wa-; dale Drive, Grosse Pointe Shores, | preparations, elegy cS bet _ Albert Moeller. ie int nme 1 ‘ne haw they “ aa ee ee ae pare fring 4h wile . sss a 4 ithi ite . resul| fifteen If this can be accomplished,|kulla county introduced bill Michigan. He attended Grosse|¢mPloyment within the “Unite¢ can feed the masses they havé-to] joh half done. Today we stand at;dents in Monroe County during the City will not have to pay the County about $500 in taxes an- nually. Under the present ar- y the taxes at the ri d by the Governor | sion. But they were sent’ to more Pointe High School and Bullis Preparatory School, Silver Spring, Maryland, graduated and was States had reached 1,947,000 and; .-— . was rising more than 1,000 a day. The committee recommends, “in view of the manpower sit feed The commander said he ex- petts the Chinese to make a No Loai | Influence the half-way point in a tremen- dous human enterprise. Let's sh what we started.” rangement the land is not owned} than one committ Lae 5 abenoas euaradaaee new etteck, bat he said that’s | principal speaker of the eve- by the city until the final note! which could alter Ral pgs vp from the U.S. Naval Academy in}tion in the current heaped # Se 5 D: ‘ all right with the Allies— | jing will be Miss Giddi Zand, re- aa Re heen ate ‘8-1 1946, While at the Academy, he! economy and the continuing re-) Saws Dawson “we're prepared for them.” cently returned from. Israel, who a “3 si id 7, ~ Ere: “cd nd Company Commander. committees of Congress and the WASHINGTON, May 10.—(/). most interesting message for us. South Beach i destroyer USS — Roge' (DD876) all possible action to} K oti x Bl At pe ola. Bek DIOR Ta: atationed in the West Pacific. manpower and exercise Daveon swore to Senate invest, (Conunued Ca Page Eight : This year, "he had told the legis i ths gators today that he never! Iyval Store Mere P fi Restaurant lature it seemed to him it “shoutd | From destroyer duty, Lt. Moesta ant vigilance against non- Srassd Hic atten to citervene Gh Vv. ¥8 a 0. not enact any more taxes of any | Went on Patrol Craft Escort duty] essential expenditures for this te granting of. government] ‘hievesitook- #100: ovcaa ant Presents kind.’ 5 se laboard the USS PCS 899 making] tremendous cost item. ean about $200 worth of costume ‘BUMBANE’ QUARTETT fered and had no statement about If the Governor's estirnates of two years ago still hold, the Proposed taxes would yield sconunued On Page tient) not know the bills were being of- |“ His first duty was aboard the out of Guam. Weather Patrols Convent Mothers’ $300 Stolen From —White House Aide nts and agen- cutive departments and ag Donald -|Britain Explains jewelry from the Duval Sundry store, 711 Duval street early this morning. The robbery took place during the confusion made by a fire a Dawson's appearance follows a long investigation by a Senate banking subcommittee on the (Continued On Page Enght) Russian Shipment se s in- i . Auxilia Meetin few blocks away. — eng Bricks! Bricks! Bricks! Friday, se 7:30. P.M. q LONDON, May 10.—().—A Pala Th ast the we was afi USIC Last chance to get old hand-| CONVENT AUDITORIUM [British government minister con-| J ce eater who lives in the rear of the Duval Saturday and Sunday Afternoon from 1 P.M. “til?” made colonial bricks. Visit Key West Army Barracks, 601 White Street, Telephone 1883. A BCD CORPORATION é 00 P.M. at High Gebool - ADMISSION . 3 MINSTREL ri. and Sat., May 11-12, Special For Tomorrow Only _ 1947 Hudson $895.00 7S8¢ ceded today that Britain is per- mitting Russia to get 6,000 tons of rubber from Singapore. But the official, Minister of (Continued On Page Eight» shop. At 3:30 a. m., during the fire, she saw two men wearing black pants and white sport shirts «Continued On Page mee JOHNNY MACK BROWN in Law of the Panhandle 1951 — Seabenry vg at - Fort Tay! Headquarters for BIRTHDAY THURSDAY tHrv satuapay!| MATCHETTS BAKERY | | poy be? So LOOMIS, JR. COL., USAR. 901 Duval Street Phone 301 Bob Ullman, Southeastern repre- Overdrive mpany ated ind He a r's Cake OLD TIME and Heater Proudly Presents | Mother’ ey pvriegs: Nig ice the Music of Herb Rose and His Orchestra NO COVER—NO MINIMUM ’

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