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Key West, Florida, bas the The Associated Press Teletype ' i most equable climate in the Features and Photo Service: country, with an average Foz 71 Years Devoted to the | tange of only 14° Fahrenheit Best Interests of Key West | HE SOUTHERNMOS EWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1951 Keane Fel Negotiators Clash Over Issue Of Military Buffer Zone Along 38th Parallel VoL. “LXXII No. 179 $350, 000 Suit Is Brought Against Pan American, USA x: oe Truman Accuses Russia Of a War Preparations * - i es Apfelbaum’s suit|= States That It Is Brought Again 2 * | Nine vot Westers | Volunteer In Navy ek Warns That America Must Be Ready For ae Emergency * Both Sides Hold Stubbornly To Their Demands . SEOUL, July 28. —(/). —— Cease-fire negotiators have clashed over the issue of a military buffer zone across Korea. The Reds want the linc along the 38th Parallel, while the U. N. Allies want it along the present battle . : Nine Key West boys will line. This, goes 35: miles All Defendants | 535" hee “wary “cereers | DETROIT, July 28.— deep into Red Korea on :924) | Monday when they leave for |e. — President Truman the oust, rage tit for a total of $350.-| gan Diego for three. months | east ¢ ave’ s 000 has been brought} °f basic training. |has aceused Russia of make about 20 miles deep on the | Upon completion of train- | ing military preparations against Compania Cubana, | Inc., an incorpor Pan American Ine., and against the United | States by Murray Apfel-' baum, son of Mr. and Mrs.| tion of| Airways,| ing they will be assigned to various units of the fleet, said Chief Carmen Atillio of the local U. S. Navy Recruit- ing Station which signed up the boys last week. The young men are: Frank Thomas Baker, 18. 318 Vir- jaround the world—saying jthat the actions of Moscow |give no indication of any| |peaceful intentions. In a speech at Detroit's 250th | anniversary celebration, the pr central front, and dips south below the Paralicl only in the west, At the end of a confer. ence lasting two hours and 25 minntes, both sides held stubbornly to their 1 dent questioned whether the Com- yenye t.; Ralph Estevez, Jr., e William Apfelbaum who ae pain Pls William |™unists really wanted peace — demands. died in the plane crash’ Fernandez, 20, 409 Catherine tage Hisham reat hen An eye-witness said’ that the here April 25. | St: George Packs Filehy Jr- | scts of aggression. Geneek ett ae Suis against the govern-! 7 mf P, | He warned the United States tc Bs kt ies ier s , Rodriguez, 18. 414 Amelia | cot ready for any emergency munist position “with more force ment is brought because of; st; Frank Delino Russell, | ing quote: “We cannot let our end nerve than on any previous : i ; * the Navy plane which was) 17. 17-C Porter Ph: Jose | guard down, no matter what hap- occasion: Frank Perez, 17, 1190 White- lpens in K i ved i .: eaeieialo : The free «world The delegates, presumably wil! involved in the cide nt! head St.: Melvin Emil Land-' |must have armed Strengiti; ail take up the question again at to- when four Navy mien and| bloom, 19, 19-C Porter Phi |have it now, not in reserve, not night's meeting, Scheduled to 34. passengers and five-| 84 Roy Merrill Speer. 19. | tater, but now start at 9 o’¢lock, Eastern Day- SEG | ng | 414 Frances St. “We must have men, ships light Time. ‘There's ‘no “hint that n erew of the commer-| | planes, tanks and bombs on hand either side is. prepared to give cial plane were — killed |—sready for any-emergency.” Si ag or offer a compromise, “le i ye — Mr. Truman also blasted critics that may come 1 while : ste later, if the nil mnmenie: to bal - of his defense program: He de- | talks threaten “te break down. from Miami. 20 et. ent | clared that there are a lot of peo- ; It's Possible othe: negotiators The civil action was filed July | | ple trying to shake our confidence Ooe rial ates jeg es : ma ‘ 28. in the District Court South. Fe sates hae ter ee | + REXFORD G. TUGWELL, WIFE, SONS AND DOG Boe a ‘otal ern District of ida, Miami d ‘| c ac N cannot afford to build up our de. . Ex-Governor Of Pue - lere| 09 ‘to j . vision by the plaintiff who is | ncrease ot fense because it wil] cost too P vovernor. OF Passa Bip. ioone ae ‘yet But, ope executor: af the: estate:dt’ Irene’ | much. Ninian niacin natin ttn titted at those points: fist as hard sn the hint nee avore Her ee ee ee , / ere e rere er eer rrr fee ee ee tke Co In the first count, Murray A | are not going to bankrupt us any . } * 6 a ry N 3 N € " felbaum asked for $100 000 end jmore than domestic progress has | ~ on vat ac i ; ot ation S ol ettiiagen sod tee a a terest a outs , JNITE STATES | bankrupted us. L 1 A lers ay + » Ri } H ul isonets ‘and in : a ¢ “ts oon of UNITED ge sad ns asa OL sae Wabatile’& 1 ~ * © - Oca ng er et 1¢ nl a arrangements for "supervising a $250,000 plus interest and costs SENATE’S APPROVAL |pay the price of peace—that our Ex-Governor Wri Relaxes In’ Hay Fever Haven “ x * * err te for his father’s estate OF RENT INCREASE | oly. alternative is to pay the 5 é a . - ie ta peepee have paraded Since the Cuban airplane was er ag | terrible cost. of war Dry a es Cruise Rates Piscaterial History rere, demanding in’ armistice in operation vacceneee, OPPOSED BY MOST Saree eae 1 ) which would completely unify } ae Police Re ‘tleadache Concerns ‘Tugwe oe kk * their courty. rt and the n ‘aine " 0 “over , _ was in operation.-in. line Polled at the Post Office | F OH ,ecover te) ~ . ° Hn parade stretched out over } of duty, at the time of the crash. jhis’ morning, 17 men and | to en ’ (O2 ARRRAAR SA RAKSERADAR AAD MAAR Rw RRS 500 Pounds Of Edible Fi hi! te ae Apfelbaum’s suit states that it is in 1 Car Here 3y SUSAN McAVOY exe © was a father who 38th " ge brought against “all defendants) women answered ‘ When the tip came the other{) nm up ¢ te ht wih , SES TERHBTERT BSE eee part i Parallel.” j a en eee mu two were undecided and This Morning lay that the Rexford Tugwells sick chil By DOROTHY RAYMER aboard slowed them up outward] “At the front today, attacking ed such airpl 0, coll n vere “y We: le t of ; : yound. The anglers reac! , 4 | flight ithe rebv dama ae ¥ sie one half-way “Yes,” to The | th S it ie wea aoe ete rene al ah sce mine Bi0e} OF SEE Tena sey Le seta bey — — a | U. N. tragps encountered - bitter | four engine plane, causing it to | Citizen question: Key West Police recovered a| First 1 was caver to aveet them : sue re cae is probably writing a posthumous| Tortugas 3 p.m. the same) resistance again in their fight Tor | tall into the wat of the Gulf stolen car early this morning less i ee ees ent Ty’s addition today to his famous book a ak ee eyes Continued On Page Seven: i nt Mexico 1s a yesult, killed| “Do you favor the Sem-| than an hour after its loss was! fac yy oe oun fends H vut we : on fishing, “The Complete Ang enna told of hunting air ser | a | Irene und William Afelbs ate yote yesterday whieh | discovered, Chief Josepn Kem -oygeaticdncgtas tuba amiss , ¢ with ectoplasm ink, or what- eggs that night. “We saw a lot o} * i f According to the sult the e| woul, qersait 20 percent |*Nnounced today P/ worked together in Washington cer maybe used for recording acts tut we dian’ got ony ce! Harriman Hopefu ) tates OF the decesad” Gntfaced (Owe Derm 20 percent |" 1+ Ray pe bale received the|'" the same agency in prey in celestial spheres We learned later that — turtles; ; ; j pecuniary loss after the aceident- vent inereases over July, | alarm to be on the lookout for aj Second, knowing Rexfo st Primed | (stig spirit is very bury their eggs in the sand’ in Of Oil Solution j jeaths. Murray Afelbaum al- | 194.7 rents?” 1951 Chevrolet convertible driven| ¥¢ll’s inspiring backgr« eiedacde aes ting an extra spe May and June. I guess, all ‘of ‘lems apeitee ey i by Robert H. Krieg, Hollywood, | 54 i gs is ay puts down the | the deposits had hatched out.” | “LONDON, « July 20.—(4,-w bs the Bonen nie teat Gee Picked at random the | Florida stolen from in front of the neo . ieee pose erent u Univer ot | Fiey,” Key West George said that~ there were} Averell Harriman reached ,Lon- adn Stipe ee nt mée? mid women - whe an-| Bamboo room at 1:45 a. m. exponent of natior nal | Chicag H 30b Batson, ¢ With Capt. Bill Crespo at the | SCOres of turtle paths. Maybe}don from Tehran today and to!+ T Ont Wid eto EGRRE det mea } He assigned Patrohaan Jeff {2d state Flan ng, I fig as Rex, I ar- | yin isted by his mate known| Someone should send him the} newsmeh che thought the “Ifanian hatimiacdult-olaimne Ahab pis’aeh Ce ee etre eee | Bradhead to patrol the: triangie:at |** ee ae peady for ‘as “Red.” With special pride, | little verse by Ogden Nash which} pil dispute could be solved if ents. at the time of the collision = _ matte, pablic ate ee ee | Wednesday when ae tica.{Sir Walton may emblazon his | 6068: Prigoet Sod proposals eceived vies and, cials, sewives, business) ae . heats ae \ vale Piscatorial history with the n : | tions... 7 : ; ook me. oO é € é ae | Le ae 7, : “The turtle lives “twix plated Harriman said he was “hopeful uff eat md men-|nen, and ai, r : pi hone mas aot ai weting Key Westers George Renna,| ; i tal oath, no. saticeiig, Gnu haus Meets a tourists Summer Tourist Used ties ae fer usa red | Eee Carn i Strink, Jr,| decks that proposals made by Iran will i Soritinued On Pavel Bepeni : cious enough to pause in POverne 1 inks. T was just ask and J. C. Losley, enthusiastic} And carefully conceals its sex, | form the basis of the two govern- Penast ecaceee Ne Seong eels aie seabda Trav el Cutting Fl: sl Grave Taewel W fishermen who were aboard du 11 think it clever of the turtle ments getting together. E Post Office the opponents of rent € Grace Tugwell t v ce Your | ene tive day cruise to Dry Tor.| 28 Such a fix to be so fertile.” | Today Hariman will talk with Gomez Opens Law inereases and doubtfuls alike re-| U | ise kawie te Ane She an NG ing ive day cruise to Tor-| prias Wier Ane. aiciee 4 pliec $2 ch i then atj{t ur day a gas. | p iI Sic © A hemploy ment tt : : i nrentroagesd Re | On Tuesday morning, the fidh- | Secretary Herbert ree and . . re neasure was passed pared to subse r nol 1 1 wv} shou ane ast evening arc em visited a shrimp boat| chancellor of exchequer Hugh } ractice Here by Senate ay Heer of | to cribe to a newspaper. | ted us The Lucy” came se ‘ Gaitskell. f Ciba ec hal Summer tourist travel is cut- | ¢ . ; 2 : | to get bait and watched shrimp-| G@ltsxeit ‘ ali ks sia pute an ay contr on v ively }4ing- unemployment’ in’ Florida "i"?! he recognize ar r ‘ Nahe oh. xy < Ae 0 i o ers at work before setting out ©O| samuineradbor an we sea oF H : , i ‘ontrol over wag a. leg bga: i r a neighbor from the ible fish. Mark that the quarter; " si After as accompan’ Gomez opens his law] es, prices, credit, rent. and “| State and Mon unty to new witeiae 6 22 2 ee oe pains nea an expedition of their own, nie at 719 Duval street,|teriais. It will if oe ad zh "the | lows, Raymond E. Barnes, chair-| \v.'% us ( ‘ Sn ee cn eee a y; sundown, they returned to. Fort pent bend er sir aecs Shepherd. y actice Pp. Mi-| House Monday run through next| 8 of the Florida Industrial : ; 1 t 1 The 65 1 upon | aioe a grag pn That the, Jetferson. Renna said that fish-|® a Robert H. Givens 3 a Commission disclosed today ‘ eee - : perce Wen and SEES pens: Mies: yroups may stay at the Fort : } t Je: imma Caming, proprietor of the e vploy t the , » dav: ne on the jaur “ j , N42, volunteered | Island City Bookshop said: {ed workers receiving a total of : ; é at ; nacre of the five days time on the jaunt.| 1 auito netting. aces es Jos in the arr t and “No we pay enough rent as it/$189 unemployment compensa air yrviadeeiake Ke : Da ances The trip began last Mond At dawn, Wednesday, “The| : HS { ed in the European theater in the | is in Key West without any raise,” {tion in Monroe county during the |? Aline SGU I n awain “What do you |°, 2° mi Gearwe Henna had only | uucy® put out and the -big: hath; 2M Gunmen, Auny Meee } 9th Army and in General Patton's Ernest Ramsey. manager of | Week of July 16-20. Barnes an- |2*° | va hak Sates a hace DET Gree i eee | began again. “It's unbelievable,”|—-A man otter believed to have i 4 ard Army the Florida Aqueduct com. | nounced Pree abe next Gage ecto ee oud rat oe ae —~————— | Renna chuckled, “Why you can't tootne b ee hen p eewllpinag jf The y got his Bach mission said, “Some increases | Barnes said Sp ln Range bees: with post : : Chek hele even drop a stone over the side} 40 today here on a | ‘ Lav 1948, his-Bachelor| may be justified, Others net” | “Incteasing summer tourist} Returning the next day with 'fostman—i . wonder ceil | without hitting at least three fish| Murder charge. i A “ % | photograph er Don Edwards, I! bringing us today | He's 43. ol ie i? \r He admitted} John Larsen, 1216 Petronia| travel by vacationists is relieving Segal ey Rr: Y oa i Weibee eo ta i on the head!" e's 43-year-old Sam Jones, i ; bar befor Nie Cotas -ptreet rho wicks for Geherap mic labor borplitees tapsnastt cacticals noticed the house was strangely | She tore open a letter he hand- ee: sk ee who recently turned up alive in ee Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jr. in| ectrie said: land while it is not expected to | Her was 2 o'clock Po Bere ¥ hip ner. April 1949 fAidhink things are highes:|abeorbiil Unerapibymest. mak- 1" Bob Batson, the University af| | “Rex her eyes shin-| | jis the Nee ee Also. to. be questioned in. the isha 8 |Chicago graduate student, whc we 1e nicago | @ é a ‘ ome ‘i escceh f the Ur versity of | ough as they are.” {ing Florida a year-round vaca-| iS se King pathy Sa ne a : oe if| @ ; The first night they got a 60 emmprectened — — sin ari ‘ a —_ seth ae Heche Ea replies; he sUgivaeete rs labor | Sarbanes araels ust right away | | pound Silver King, es tarpon are | York acq of mur- : Neuman ~ Ps a vill cer- ‘ontinued On Page Seven a 7 | dubbed. The second trip, Thurs- ring: dooms nie eds work hardships in a lot of} — - t es NE I pe that they ee ee day evening was interrupted by . 2 ‘ But I was going t °: aving house trouble} a furious squall and they had to j Elks Club Benefit 9) 3) Moe, tus. Leslie Smith, MASONIC NOTICE [rex."'1 protested Con‘‘nued On Page Four, | come in to harbor, but the many i D A NCE phatically . we |. Special Communication. Anchor) Grace eX ¢ in t ——- a gore strikes proved that tarpon were tet 'Oh— no— of course we’ | Lodge No. 182, F, & A.M. Mon- gether Ss not the Governor ; " pore Wa there in vast numbers. ee TONIGHT, § TILL “?” Navy. But this increase in. | @@¥ evening, 7:30 P.M. __jnow, nor the august scholar, nor| BUILDING MATERIA! | Loaded down with all the fish ) Eli Ch 6 Avis Continued: On Page Eight) j eceoaee Apprentice Degree will/the chief planner and New Deal FOR SALE | (Continued On Page Seven? Public Cordially. Invited t sa All Will Be Sold Cheap use: by Served Daily j Mosier Masons are invited to be P ] Th al | Open From 7 AM. to ? 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