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CEO ee oe Key West, Flerida, has the most equable climate in the country, with an average | Fange of only 14° Fahrenheit Se THE VOL. LXXII. No. 16 Reds Agree To Resume Peac Talks With UN. Delegates Ridgway Won't * Comment Until Authenticated Word Received TOKY¢ Margaret Home From danas Gen roperly i roadce 4 the! Kaesong develop utralize > ed to Kae afety during rives in New York Friday from her European tour and is by her mother (left). Both smile happily on the deck S. S. Constitution on which Margaret trav >. She found a cordial welcome everywhere but still thi cen men are more desirable than those on the continen sk Fefferson ia al al No Fort * Mudd In Flight 1 Ghosts Of Dr. Flight dnd Civil War American Men * ui the Armistice Che Ken West Cee MARGARET TRUMAN (right), daughter of the President, of the VV VV VV TV ® * History 2, SOUTHERNMOS 2 EWSPAPER IN THE U.S, A. ‘onnotineniieneniettatisianenneentininiimeene The Associated Press Teletype Features and Photo Services For 71 Years Devoted fo the Best Interests of Key West PRICE sia CENTS He Cheated Pen W ell Drillers Hold Tests At Plant Site Second Well Must Be Dug Deeper To Provide 1,000 Gal. KEY WEST. Fl FLORIDA, SATURDAY. JULY 14, 1951 Text Of Red ‘Broadcast ‘Announced | Reply Made To General Ridgway ce { \ Per Minute Plant By Communist At New Electrie c Genrals city leetr TOKYO, July 14—(4—Here the text of the Chinese Red radio j broadcast of the reply 'General Ridgway ~}{| munist generals: ‘ “General Ridgway “Your letter dated July } teenth has been received. In order jto eliminate misunderstanding and B| arguments over some side quest ions and to enable the work o: peace negotiations to proceec smoothly, we agree % your pro oid Wirephoto dank of rising: mie Kaesong bi TED SIERKS (above), crew- ‘as @ neutral zone during the peri man and photographer, was: | od of the meeting; and that bot! lost overboard from the'racing | Parties do not carry out hostile sloop L’Apache off Honolulu") 2¢ts of any kind: within this area Wednesday—but a destroyer es- ‘}and all‘armed personnel be ex cort rescued him more than 30. | cluded from the area of the mect ing ‘place and from the route: hours later. He had been float. | through which your delegation ing in the Pacific ocean all of | and ours travel to the area of the that time. | meeting place. As to the size o: ———« | the area of the meeting place anc - ot Now <anei Sitdown Strike settle at a single session “With regard to the questior Peace Group Plans To Move To Rome of news reporters, which gave ris« to the holding up of the meeting this has nothing to do with th Next Week M is on tk ill have t . made te water flowi well of 105 feet successfully Wednes 4 4,000 gallons j by the Com- thir- ith press at, took place water flooded sround 110 feet well Resident 1 W Wh and _photog- the test on the entire f the Enginee Kenneth I-drilling Supe ley looked on v ump pulled up the ter ee well { They tested, to learn the Yer of gallons per minute yiel ya¥ the second well. It didn't mea ure + the required 4,000 gal tons, Whatley’s crew will have t Vdig deeper he started “ il 1 today met question of the fixing of a neu tral zone. Your delegation nev raised the question of fixing neutral zone after your 1} OF jofficers raised it once on July eighth but the task of the liaisor officers was to discuss question: of detail. They had no power tc SS a question of this nature ned tod move a peace} —a question of fixing a neutra’ into Rome a sit-| zone, ‘The question of news reporter; vas named last! Which: ‘gave''rise td ‘the presen Communist-control:} Suspension of the meeting is + talk things over with| trifling one. It is not worth whil Alcide De Gasperi and| suspending the meeting for this ‘ If De Gasperij | Ruuch less is it worth breaking ur ) ignore San Marino,| th® meetnig for this. Your delega group plans to go to] tion had raised this question a* said ARINO, July a SAN ti 14 is roe Judge Lord Denies Withholding Of Marriage License day't day ation for 0 eee sic Spd FEE Peeper eee aA Fr es ON eee a ae ledeaiRavituden snomamasels € weeks the meeting. et , Kae i Part 1 Of Three Articles ‘ with yellow f ied a Citizen charge that pub y months now, Italian Be ao cae bi Bee the rest UN con-, By SUSAN McAVOY ‘ a were withheld from police “have oo a ae pager at ie Marinus colinties in Yesterday I spent with: the, (7 ( ; The i od. that (this | mountainside republic NE lies! Kaesong to be inappropriate, as Y Mudd, at) infect F c tf Ce a. fif_|about 60 miles due east of Flo: the meeting had not yet achieved India Bien n, D ers. Patients gent t ears he hag serve gale San Marino i. cntirely| amy fesult and even the agenda ii nti Sand Key, d i will Aer haps und eae ta ais jhad not yet been passed. ‘Thus > ° . f ‘= M Cc in It nd San Marino can’t get}? this question no agreemen Ration Picture I 2 ff togeiher on « Custorse eqrennene MOE se . i { I $ a f Lord ¢ hi 1 Marion opened e insist on the principle that : bibdate t nfine ‘ iti t casino relations went! @! matters must be agreed upon | ‘ i vd Gent ru Dr. M Be CARN nt) by both sides before they can be : 1 000,00 lage t ‘ pe ; ielays encountered. by: visitors! Executed. We hold that this prin- 4 é 0,000,001 t nd tow v . t , $y kid: na Hinges Hee Imost| PIE is fair and irrefutable. Since ( t P. : t is ; d San Marino's tourist: bus,| 28teement was not reached on the k M K , is pit ff ‘S!"| question of news reporters, your f Mur : 4 $ e side should not one-sidedly and 4 spies i ‘ m BS forcibly put it into operation | ‘ ' Kx-( onvict Asks “For the sake of preventing| a FLOOD RELIEF GRANTED ASHINGTON 16 House Appropriations July y sub ha committee voted approval of sie er of the Chinese Peoples Volun ine delving | theit irs welcome for the Ke i onsdbllar, fedoral avant ; a ; fr 1 {CCl Fourteefth, Nineteen Fif-| . Knowles proceeded onward, He }S*? ‘Yerans thine for f in Missouri and| I cl t 1 fo iF One. OUPSER . 'got to the corner of United and! y Kansas ly before the com t > per Sunaa vcasc Simonton street at 12:15 p. m. M: f S aS D: | mittee Major General { t i pee eee ii i Probably he was thanking his argaret SES. PAL Lawis- Pu De LICENSE FOR Ai . “i p ‘lucky stars that everything on} Qo cipermmn that the f t __ HOOD DoG" VER AITMEN WIE els noon ween ene oP | WASHINGTON, July~i4-—-14y any obey an 7 BELLEVILLE, ll o— LINCOLN, Eng. July 14.—() But luck doesn’t hold on Friday | —Margaret Truman arrived home eV kk 1 been ee Se Ry ithe 13th sometimes, The same} here by train last night from her t Pitacy Seven British airmen were kill- # bs Euro And the Président ACTION § , t oe man. | Gd today when a four-engined|fficer W. L. James was called | {tip t Europe d the Present : Dhak a teecer LLigbola apne t eraahen ae to United and Simonton streets | was of ae ee . f te t in its wanderings. | burn 8 = |cent “acquaintance Knowles again. | Photographers and acwsmen : ‘ got a license pers was the: second big Royall Ths time William Drake of 612) turned up too. But secret service : % sas te ae eee crash in 36 hours. A{ Simonton street, failed to stop at | men kept them at a distance, Thr wouldn't ra haps A seactoact . Trashed] the stop sign on United street. | meeting, the secret. servieemen t On ! t tng : eee RRR + Thu i oi ht killing all 10/22Mes says that Knowles car hit| explained, was a private oni r ed On u eed two but clerk issued the | Thursda a ent, . the tight side rear door of Drake’s|one between father and daugh- * : - let xtra typist ns¢ ghborhood Dog | men aboar ‘Continued On Page Eight) | ter. SEE AE Thus, 1 lock of Abend street. i t I te uke the aoe Palace Theater Low Cost Air Coach nm s ; I ” JOHNNY WEISSMULLER F bes SCHEDULED AIRLINES he} vedi s bea i bh a an wr x ubdivision Ey the: ence THE LOST TRIBE e recorde 411 Fleming St. Phone 124 1 ‘ : S ir Court House J ! 5 See Classified Section 4 uller Brus etaul Store ore i On Page fignt rp) N Cc FE rime pun NOTICE Elks Club Benefit Announcing A Communi An THE OPENING OF... | j T And O h i ferrin i835 ati Degtes TONIGHT. 9 TILL "2" | ose torano ii; Urchestra ree ll Elke Cinb aeae Barber Shop IDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT incon an Music by 800 Duyal St. Corner Petronia 10 P.M. TILL 2 A.M oan rea | CORAL ISLE Adams. Gerald H. Secretary WY LK S—s10¢k isiano the meeting from being suspend- od for a long time or broken up Overtime Pay by this trifle, we now agree to! i your proposal: to include the t Florida, July 14.~-VP)|\ twenty news reporters of your} ( contends that he side as part of the personnel of | = : : i paid for the Sundays your delegation. nee fis hile in prison “We have already ordered our ing | i mer, Elvis/ delegation to provide facilities to| pri your side on this question too. | “(Signed) “Kim Tl Sung, supreme yimander of the Korean Peoples Army; Peng Teh-Huai, command- ipa count da com- ALL NEW AND MODERN EQUIPMENT . .. LATEST SANITARY METHODS SERENADERS AIR CONDITIONED | S. W. Sth street, Miami, was given |a stop sign and reckless driving ‘Big Oil Fire In Kansas City = Partially Controlled Today feed: ‘NINE’ PIREMEN’ WERE INJURED FIGHTING FEAMES?PAAT’ROARED 500° IN THE AIR KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 14g. ~(?).—A big oil fire that raged over a two-hlock flooded. area of <ansas City, Mo., was partially | controlled today. The fire, which} tarted at mid-day yesterday, had, hreatened to spread to a chemi-; | Nine firemen were injured. | Firemen say they believe the! hemical pant now is out of dan- er. It contains great quantities; f naphtha and other explosives. | Residents of a nearby eight- ‘lock area not affected by floods: ere forced to flee after flames! hreatened the chemical plant. The fire swept through a flood-! i fuel tank yard. Twenty tanks} ontaining 500,000 gallons. of gas-| line, diesel oil‘ and naphtha ex: loded and burned. Firemen were forced to fight! he flames in shoulder deep wa- *r and from rooftops and boats.’ st least seven business building: veere destroyed and two ethers: amaged. Many of those forced to flee| om their homes spent the night uddled in cars and on sidewalks} atching the smoke and flames} New Commander al company. Official. U.S. Navy Photo IN CHANGE OF COMMAND ceremonies aboard the U.S.S. low skyward. e om| 5 Mt t00 fect to take any. posten| Sarsfield (DD-877) Commander ions. : ni Luther C, Heinz relieved Cap- They were ordered from their) i Joseph B. Swain as Com- omes when the fire engulfed aj mander Destroyer Division 601. umberyard near the Thompson-| —————— ~~ Red Airfields ater 23 feet deep in the lumber ard but they sueceeded in turn. 1g the flames from the chemical lant. | TOKYO, July 14.—().—At 1! ‘ apew er Mae yards are te front, U N and Communist fore: fought light skirmishes atscatte ed points of the 100-mile battic line. In the main ground action, U N | troops dispersed a. Red company | northeast of Chorwon on the cen. tral. front. In the air war, allied v! bombed Red airfields and trans- portation facilities. and degtroyed Flaming gasoline and oil spread) or damaged nearly 40 vehicles ver the muddy flood waters. | But bad weather reduced opera Blasts sent flames roaring 500) <jons. ect in the air, A thick, black! The Fifth Air Force ‘he fire was touched off by a} oating 6,000-galicn oil tank that truck an electric power line: parks set the half-full tank fire. ¢ Carrying its flaming cargo, it ivifted two blocks and rammed igainet the Socony-Vacuum. of-! tce building setting it afire. Other buildings and the fuel- ank yard were touched off. | | sued it moke rolled over. the city. weekly summa showing that | Sa |U N planes destroyed six Russia | type jets and damaged five. L ‘losses for the week were not d } closed. During the lull in fighting French forces observed Bastille Day. The French Croix de Guerre }was awarded to American and | French soldiers. Walter Knowles Finds Friday 13th His Unlucky Day Walter Knowles. Jr. doesn’t ve to be told that yesterday was Friday the 13th. He learned, it the hard way in two motor accidents in which he became in- | volved, Chief of Police Joseph} Kemp reported today. Local Korean Vei Now In Hospital ! PFC Marvin S Creel At 12 noon Mrs. Sonia Miller} turned to the Walter Reed Arr was driving from Flagler on to) Hospital. in Washington. for fu White street. She failed to stop| ther treatment, his rarer 1 at the stop sign, according to! and Mus. M. D. Creel said today police. She collided with Know-|""“rickey" as the serviceman. 1s les, who was driving his 1938| «gyn tachis friends, spent two Chevrolet. Hig right front bump-| wagks in Key West with his par er hit her left back fonder. ents, relatives ‘and friends H: Mrs. Miller who lives’ at 643! hopes to be back again at Christ mas to see all of them i“Mickey” wants to thapk Ameri¢an Legion partic a summons for failing to stop at Knowles got a summons for reck- NEW LOCATION 1207 Truman Avenue Across the Street from Truman Elementary School TEL. SERVICE 1958 PLENTY OF SPECIALS—FREE GIFTS TO EVERYONE DAGGETT AND RAMSDELL COSMETICS Over 400 Household Gadgets Scientifically Designed Plenty of Free Parking Space