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ee ee ee ae ee ee ee eee ae > ee ae ee “VOL. LXXI1. ; 10 ‘a Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenhei_ NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1951. Truman Asks For 8 Billion Dollars For New Foreign Aid Program To Hit Commies roar eneS agen cat lead tanks end of the move. the e The avily fensive. Kapyo n hie und Cat meeting n ne front, 121 ——. | Peres Te of the Choyang Korea before pulling up tempor- advan “The Cx ny fest ‘opposit h of § tank column ay toward North. Korea On their we: nadiar any oppo: uth Kovear c i Hw tern flank, advanced witt ition ferces ts put ran into a those ix. 2 An Home From The War In Korea! "OLD SOLDIERS NEVER DIE.” reads. the banner bridge of the transport General William Mitchell. H Francisco with sahues men home from the war in| “a@re"hA85 officers and-enlisted men aboard the ship saning under the 4 ‘look. for. ea system. They are or “nl Allied $; irarheads Have Crossed bsg Are Striking Northward Tank Column So Long Enemy Was Firing On Lead Tanks Before Tho: Of Line Had Even Started To Move TOKYO, May 24.—\4).—An Allied task force has lunged across the 38th Parallel into Communist Korea, and other United Nations forces continued to advance all along the 125-mile front. The offensive is paced by a tank column that sprinted 13 miles in one day and split retreating Chinese armies. Elsewhere, the Allied line surged ahead four to six miles. Associated Press Correspondent William Barnard says that the big drive was planned ky Lieutenant General Edward Almond, the Tenth Corps commander, Almond directed the drive personally from a helicopter. The tank column that the enemy was firing on the! less before line had even The line stretehed as far could see. Jumn drove to the banks river in was so long at ihe gited to North The advance to the Choyang was on the east-central where the Communists their biggest attacks in the re- cent renewal of their Spring of- Meanwhile, tank-led force recaptured Chun- chon ard pushed on toward the parallel—1l0_ miles away, American troops w front, made another captured along achon, it south of) and onc up thei PULL OVER, YOU! |: Key West Police Dont’ Talk Like That. BUT— A NOISY MUFFLER IS ILLEGAL We Carry A Compleie Line of New Ones Roy's Key West Auto Parts Co Duval Strest es TELEPHONE 1877 - 1878 on how British mut (PRICE TOURS |) Fleming St. * photo ‘oss the g in San There ’s 38th Parallel; At End 1 . than six miles from the parallel, and heavy field artil- lery moved up to blast the Reds out of the strong positic lip pockets 0: troops left behind by the Commu tist re- treat. me Limit Allied fight commander in| Lieutenant Genera no ar Allied forces will « offensive alt-aleng the in heir line. However, he said the primary vbjective®ef the United Nations forces is the Same ag-it has been) t along—‘to maintain the in ive. to inflict maximum cas: Ities an Fleet ack discussed that drove from North Korea said the enemy thrust was ipated—ev 2s to the tine brok Van Fle added that he carefully prepared U.N. de inflicted crip- on the enemy.” He Hunts Truc Associated Press. Carresondent Jim Becker has gone hunting fo remy trucks with Marine a passenger on what he led a flying lighthouse ansnort — pla that dronpec (Continued On Page Five) TICKET “OFFICE ALI AIRLINES fiers ie was |said, would end Kremlin hopes Believes This Is Best Way Of Changing Policies Of Soviet Union WASHINGTON, May 24. —(AP).—President T ru- man asked Congress today to vote a vast new foreign aid program costing eight billion, 500-million dollars. In a special message to the lawmakers, the President said this money is urgently needed to help thwart “Communist dreams of world conquest.” The money being asked would go to speed ship- ments of American military and economic aid to nearly} 50° friendly _ governments around the world. Eighty pereent of the total—} close to seven billions—would go to western European countries de- seribed by the President, as “the most tempting prize for Sovict ambitions and our strongest allies in the world struggle for free- dom.” The total also includes. provi- om. for continued and. pos Among grants to Far Eastern na- tions. would - Formosa to. be.qne .}help keep that island out of Com: munist hands. Most of money would be used to counter Russian threats to . the near and middle cast. Twenty Latin American repub- lies would share in the remainder. The President told Céngress his sed new foreign aid program primarily a two-fold aim. world defenses, he pi has Strong free for “easy conquest.” Growing economic countries, he added; would frus- trate Soviet political warfare. These two circumstances, che to build up internal pressures in- side Russia—pressures that will force the Soviet rulers to abandon their policy, of aggression, And Mr. Truman sought to as- sure congressmen his figures had been pruned to represent only what was “absolutely necessary.” ng an outbreak of Wor!d War ITI, he said, American ap- propriations “for military and economie aid will “taper off” within a few years, onee a “ée- fensive shield” has been built to the west. “The strengthening of the free world along these lines, the Prési- dent summed up, “is the best hope of producing changes in the policies of the Sovict without a worid war.” Injured Man The Coast Guard this morning removed Paul W. Faulk of Abbe- Ne, La., from the Steamship R. Wilson. aulk wa dicitis and was operated on this by the C G. picket boat and brought to shore at Realty Transfer Totals $10,000 A $10.090 warranty deed. was issued today in the office County Clerk Earl Adams in a transfer of property on Key Va- ca. James M, Cooke of Glen County land from Mr, and Mrs. Phone 126 Thomas Edmonds of DeKalb cty., Ala, The property is: part of the | Edmonds acreage tract. in Keys, prosperity in the frec| stricken with appen- is | |Reds Were Harsh other strategic] Joe Hurk Rogers’ for two and Ted Nelson, nobbin, for a third. “All of them were part of the Key West Play- ers group assembled at the Barn Theater for rehez act of “Junior M The jarring was done by two members of “the younger fener-| Edith ation” Miss,” first gener: She and c ting ing a call vitam) City sued ave taxes Office. iT quent provi it rel said te “Th medi: sill | ses.” Judy Gra ine of plopped chirped, work,” glinting with w “pep.” before as‘* kept ata soft light: Well, the balance of the| But at least ‘there were se s hea who “younger w last (#) Wirephoto NOVELIST BUDD SCHUL- BERG. tells Washington harsh Red efforts to gule bis literary output abandon a youthful into Communism. He is testify- ing before the House Un-Ameri- .can Activities Committee. in that congressmen caused him .o venture CV OCS OO Ce CUM ECV IV CV VCC TTT TCV O Ewe eS: Real Life Younger Generation” Full Of Vim, Vigor, Vitamins Take Roles In Barn Comedy ARRAS AAR HARE KR MEAD ARARARRRARE EAHA DD By DOROTHY RAYMER Fows s I held fast to a beau- tiful illusion; I never.refered to | the ly inercased aid to Nationalist China oad ny generation” is way, the aturity of Jif distance and. ” was cander ed met ‘al in the jar. Director for one; Frank and an additional navyman’s night. j 1 of the third are cast in “Junior | forthcoming production of he there shrill voice on the recorder. break in down “y in eff Practically she answ Mani the ling for the lished by the € Tha Coilee [force collection on sin ions ¢ ales. t axes, will be allowed to’ go w of {| Mext occupational license is due being foreed to pay. axes must be paid im- Any place of business which handles Rock, N. ¥. bought wet Monroe} @ges of any kind that requires the City to force them to pay their delinquent yreatly tired her red my eecordance the Players group. Micki Duke, President concluded, should serve} iy Jittle Miss who doesn't miss | a bouncing, chub- +a trick in her characterization of ves, the teen-age omedy, shook us up: By us I mean ion,” to the tape recorder playing back a rehearsal dooked But not Miss simply nergy, hero- “the older We all sat listening scene and we all though attentive. Duke. oozed enthusiasm sit- own Dur- rehearsal she beside me and just love this theater hazel brown eyes at we used to likely it’s sheer even when just analizing her Ve breath “No, allin one question. Delinquents Are Warned By King. iger Dave King today | statement personal following delinquent morning at the U. & Naval Hos-|fToperty taxes: pital, Roosevelt Boulevard “T have: before e the delin- Faulk was taken at the scajavent list for per property ve instructed the City tor to immediately th delin- h the of the City Charter as » the collection No place of business il the alcoholic’ bever- personal taxes jeopardize the re- the mewal oftheir beverage -licen- promptly found Roberts ; | St, “Junior Students Are Selected For Boys’ State Roberts, Holcomb, Henriquez Will Attend Convention Next Month Three high school students have been selected to attend Am- erican Legion: Boys State to be held in Tallahassee next month. | The student are: Eugene Rob- i IN THE THE SOUTHERNMOST U.S.A. The Associated Press Teletype | Features and Photo Services For 71 Years Devoted to the | Major Communist Propagande@ Aim Has Come Into Clear Focus lerts son of Mr..and-Mrs._Eugene Sr., 621 Catholic Lane; Hoke Holcomb, son ,of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Holcomb, 504 Bahama and Armando Hentiquez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henriquez, 9-C Porter Place The names were ‘released at mecting of Arthur Sawyer Post last night. Post Commander Frank Roma- guera announced the program for Memorial Day scheduled for Wednesday evening, .May, 30th, 8 p.m, Bayview Park. Alf veterans munist - party . are groups have ben invited to parti- cipate. The Key West High;School (Continued On Fage Five * * *» I have never had any stage ¢x- pericnce but I certainly like it, I'm a freshman in the Convent school. I'm 15-years old ahd this My father is in the navy, know. you! land and. saw. ‘Junior the inovies," She paused. I stumbled around mentally trying: to récall the name of the girl movie star who had played the: role.of Judy Graves, ‘Unstumbifigty, Micki said, “Oh you mean Peggy Ann Garner! She was super, wasn’t she?” é A cki's father and mother’: are Lt. and Mrs. Roy Duke who live here. And I'll bet they live super- sonically to keep up with a daughter who at 15 shows nat- urat stage presence and jet pro- pulsion personality. Then Barbara Diaz stepped over the footlights. She has olive skin, deep brown eyes and topaz colored hair; You can sparkle with that combination, and you get it. F “I play the older ‘more _so- phisticated sister, “Lois Graves,” Barbara ‘informed me. “Of coutse she’s only 17 and Iam 18 years old, but a year doesn’t make much differeneg, I’m a senior in j the Key West graduate this June, I hope.” | Barbara is the niece of Mr. and ; Mrs, Louis Carbonell with whom she stays. If they clect a lady city commissioner, Uncle Louis may have competition, His niece said, “My uncle’s plan for one- ‘way streets certainly ought to help untangle the traffic jams jhere where the streets are so narrow. I surpose some merch- ants will kick, but the problem has to be solved.” She was born in New York City and had modeled for Macy’s | big department . store. Aha! If ‘thought, now here’s a lass who | will want to have a political or j mov jie career, what with exper- ience in amateur plays and mo- | delin:.. | But Barbara shook her head. | “Heavens, no! My ambition’ is pauite moderate. | expect to mar- ¢y and haye a family, EB stablish- (Continued On Page Five) “George Bates” Is Towed In By CG The CG pickt boat 38473 last | night found and towed to shore the party fishing boat, “George Bates” from Eastern Sambo, | whieh is nine miles south of Boca | Chica. The fishing vessel. owned by Captain Tommy Lones was due back at*Garrison Bight at 5 p.m, yesterday afternoon. The Coast:Guard was notified by relatives of those abdard and the distressed Misses”! 1 was born in Newport, i High school and I; next=-or the year after: In his ‘quarterly McCloy: says: faithful are and ‘spet targets.” aim has come focus, ispose: them to Communist rule.” urally close to. the (Continued On Puge Six) Isaac Bound Over To Criminal Court with a five-year- over “to criminal the peace, This is not Isaac's first of- said today. Also bound over in a cutting scrape. 2 Sailors Killed: 135 Others Tossed Into Iey Waters the Navy can't be sure until a check is made on five ships. turned over, at Iéast 15 other. ‘Russia’s Inner Circ Is Alerted For Possible Soviet Attack” FRANKFURT;.Germany, May 24,—4AP). — United States: High Commissioner John McCloy says the inner cirele of the German Com- being alerted tor a possible So- viet attack. . He’ says -that the indications from party leadey's are that the ‘drive rcould come this year—or report to the. State Department, “When Red troops move westward, the told, party workers must, be ready to perform allotted. tasks ‘of sabotage, erect road blocks, conduct. partisan warfare McCloy also says that in recent months the major Communist propaganda into clear He phrases it this way: “To undermine ‘West 2 |!is my third trip to Key. West. | Germanse Will to resist ag- gression from ‘the East and “accept To: that: ‘end, MeCloy} adds, the Red. cecewmie| are using three themes'nat- Ger- mans; peace, German unity who ‘was arrested. for miseonduct ld girl by the police and turned over te. the sheriff's department, was. bound court ., today today after a hearing in the of- fice of .Roy Hamlin, justicé of fense, Deputy. Sheriff, Webbér were two women. from Marathon involved ESSE SSS SEK —McC oy x | Ist Jet F ‘ala: Ace Decorated CAPT. JAMES. JAB. fighter ace, is poe cE is sure his, program for, peave made up his mind, but is He added that his decision bee id by called the ruckus kicked up by the general" Fer East. That was an obvious teference to Arthur. Bre ie ok anit consider it én was elected in } Franklin D. Roose And he said 54 Janford Sheriff Guest Of Sawyer Sheriff Berlin ained Sheriff P. A. Mero from a Ball sid Sanford, Florida, Seminole courr- | included heodiagnes and a $9,000 ty and a group of eight -visiting}- , (Continued On Page Six) businesamen fron shel SiMe AN? Seiicneadisia Ulery a sight-seeing tour of the city last ree you. le . | night. Also in. the party which had just returned from a fishing trip to Dry ‘Tottugas, was the fishing’ boat’s owner, known as “Captain ba pore Fy: Dati je men enjoyed a per at Alligood’s Marine service before beginning the hake ‘Phone oa around the city. se Bil Sawyer en