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ae anon 3 pkey West, Farida. baz the | most equable climate in the | niry, with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit The ‘tamekaae = Teletype | Features and Photo Services | For 71 Years Devoted fo the Best Interests of Key West co i he Key West Ci THE SOUTHERNMOS NEWS PAPER IN THE 18 KEY WEST, FLORI DA. ‘TUESDAY, JULY 31. 1951 U.S. A. pL. LXXII PRICE FIVE CENTS Key West Building Permits Total $882,245. For July; To Date Total Is 3,030,571 © — nies, Negotiators In Korea Fail Suman Towboat Braves Flousdlial iscinsiggt ee Aresss sy. Biggest Permit Of Month Was $727.590 Low Rent Housing Project e second a i A A ecal Officer ‘St vines" oe ies In Plane cs report Crash On Leave eo atten earn ae » Lieutenant Oy fall. USNR tor egal off ; fr Training Unit kille € ¢ civilian aircraft r $ t ? tisfact Brday while t si “ © nnounce € We any Burin, He k Continued Warm Is Forecast .Go Iranian Oil Co. Has C los d Down weather area eau. T pe cooling Fine Fishing Tackle Thompson Enterprises. Inc. ; HARDWARE DIVISION MiSone 8st Phone 886 on the probien | game's ~ belp players. commission announced more in the ican greater | Sergt omolion Offers To Take = 8 ke Place Of Woman Eleven Will Be Adyanced To 11. Scooter-Truck Commander: 15 ' It li ] il fn Ldeatennst n Hatian Jal C rash On White ‘ De tity Electric truck driven rey site Santana hit a motor ; : . n by 15 year old John It ng minor scratches ge a id m and knee nk. § at 4:40 p. m., Po- Joseph O. Kemp re- : TY COBB TESTIFIES at I Uni IN BASEBALL PROBE ' sabi truck driver h reckless driv- an accident, po- boy was riding his down White street. San- ade a left turn at the cor- rd and White, “coming th the scooter, caus- r to fall down and damage to the * according to po- od up in the street accident and said rm scratches he lice Chief Kemp and Lt. Cab- took the boy to his home 58 est Beach project. They offered ake him to the hospital. This [ lid not want to do. Legg’s motor scooter is a Reds” L ose Out Sharpley was hit riding his bicycle by Mrs. Doro- usale {thy {monton street, police said today. NOTICE 7} Wirepnot She was TY COBB, the iamous "Georgia made baseball history with the preseni—very important to all. | FRIED poe ne bag oe 3-4 Detroit Tigers. suggested the CKEN DINNER $2.35 controversial reserve “a ioe ‘WATERFRONT CAFE be modified to wners Association | opew 24 HOURS A DAY te ge A a RR Lower Keys Property clause might suffered |sorne time that Nationalis s left eye and a | rillas, of his right were fighting the Communis while | Yunnan province. Reach” of baseball. testifies in Washington Monday at @ con- PS Snisenit thc aanetion Pecda gressional inquiry into whether | __ 3 g t and knocked him off the bi- (tegrated into a day Cudjoe Key at 8 P.M. (Continued On Pa7e Five) organized baseball violates anti- ers of the Association —— | monopoly laws. The great out- property owners of the ‘ fielder and heavy hitter, who Keys are urged to be Served Daily | "Arrived In City Armed with their best recrui ing smiles* and Bob. Ra: Cpl. Pat Scott, W/ tived in town this two days ‘of intensive Sweltering in their the Post Office building, t } young. people were nonetl | cheerful and optimistic “T have three pr y aid pretty nx gan now ¢ minimum of two y three as freviously. 5 WAF’s must’ still sign up for four ars. WAF’s are the W: man’s Air Force auxiliary. WAC of course, the Woman's Ar Corps. Cpl. Scott said that WACS WAFS now can find out if are accepte@ or rejected by the service in one day flat. A procurement officer in makes this acceleration poss. Formerly it took four to six wee for an application to learn was in or out. The new posters will be placed in the Post Office and other places (Continued On Page Five) Nationalists Are , Making Invasion TOKYO, July 31 the first time, there cial confirmation that nese Nationalists making an invasion of Red China. There have been r semi- the are supported by regulars, to The Nationalists were said M. Jensen yesterday on Si- control one third of the province. Now, Chinese Nationalists mil- | driving a 1950 Chev-/|itary quarters on Formosa admit ! |that the campaign is underwa in trying to pass; They say ley on Simonton street, “hit troops in Yunnan have been in- 4 sese=seeeeseeer ee oes single fighting all Nationalists (Continued On Page Five) Low Cost Air Coach SCHEDULED AIRLINES 411 Fleming St. Phone 124! About “Reds” WASHINGTON, July 31. Pi—The name of far east- ern expert Owen Lattimore came uv today in the testi- mony of a former Russian General before the Senate Internal Security subsom- m‘*te T witness, Alexander Barmine. said that in the early 1930's, the bead of So- viet intelligence referred to Lettimore #hd another American, Joseph Barnes, as “cur men.” Barmine is now head of the Russian unit of the State Department's Voise cf Amer- ica, Lattimore has been a cen- ter cf controversy for some time. He has served the State Department as a con- sultant on occasion. and fig- ured in Senator Joseph Mc- Carthy'’s charges of Com- mvunism in government. Barnes is a former foreign -cvrespondent for the New York Herald Trjpune and from 1931 to 1934 he was se- cretary of the American council of the Institute of Pacific Relations, Four Permits Are Issued all 727 Leve lane, or repairs scker, 513 Will- y ding @ concrete porch and ‘painti ng the exterior} of her house at a cost of $300. John W. Barrett, 2007 en tor «¢ is building a small porcl a cost of $100. J. Hernandez took out a permit} for building a driveway at 1210; Packet street. aven at HOLLYWOOD DYNATONE MUFFLERS Roy’s Key West Auto Parts Co. 121 Duval Street Telephones 1877 - 1878 sland yuilding ) dur- ing July according to = ; iol Building Inspecto RAE Mes = 3uill Inspector : Argue For One es ee » New Ad Hal Wa 1G / Te rat sever 1 New Advances Ha if ay Goal Reac hed | Hour Andi GEORGE HOOPER (EXTREME RIGHT), 49-year-old stunt swimmer, ‘swam across the flooded ‘ 7 y Minutes To Mississippi river at St. Louis — with his hands handcuffed behind him. More than that, he towed ade in For jee A sociation ; @ boat loaded with four soldiers trailed by six barrels supporting a sign which advertised U. S. de No A vail fiense bonds. It took an hour and 27 minutes for the crossing. The Coast Guard estimated Hooper At bd S b F ‘ é A ry + red J. Dion anrounced toc acquainted with the needs ‘h i had to swim five miles to reach the other bank of the river. ATomIC SUDS dus eae ee ople of Key West," Dion| TOKYO, July 31—(AP) i reached by the Federal ar ay sd Breeds. : 3 ill r I C I — : : = ’ Information Released and Loan Association hareholders who have auth ate py negotiators in | uled in Crash ( : \\ pee Gis es Dion, and 14 other sponsors,| rized use of their names follow: Korea still have been un- nites ouncil Key est To Congress This are organizing the company and St. Mary's Church, I Betsn-| able to break the deadl os r Afternoon By Atomic a prospectus ig now being printed court, Mex eee E eck 7] ; bd 5 “i he eee for circulation in the near future Betencourt, Jr., over where to draw the Women Open Meeting Today Energy Commission which wil give sompice ata on ©. Schone, Di armistice Soe Sit 5 aE ein the main features of the associa- Holik, Kathryn A. Molik, | 2rmistice line. - WASHINGTON, July 31.—(4) t Holik, M Hol j ‘ ‘ . a ake tion Patt nn Holik, Mary A. Hol The negotiators argued REY. CARL MARICH DELIVERS me Atomic “Energy Commis-} Dion said, “According to the re-/'K: Maty A. Holi Berwerd Bly oo ee ed : "TE ic nade a report to Con- {quirements of the Heme Loan Edwin F. Trevor, Minnie! ! oO 34 minutes. MESSAGE FOR AFTERNOON SESSION : but there's no news about | Bank of our National U. S. gov Harris, Jack Elias, Rach-| And the official U N com- a Se vttidienk eae ernment, we must have at t as, Bliss, Belen Fi | nuninen aie th = cexg——____ = te d hydrogen bomb. $5 stmvehoiders end lias, Theodore Ness., UNIQUE says here was no ote we te = "port, made public today, | thousand dollars bef Edwards, Doris ‘‘Perceptible change” in the ) i ? 11:00 . = f early con-/ issued. 1 hy Pegi F Lib points of view. cs gatior va ; > t ni av at the com- |! already been pledged, we feel that phen Charles Edward + ow ‘ : School Millage s Savanneh river plant|the goal is not far off when gal, Fred J, Dion, ‘ U N briefing officer sah Raise Is 26% 1 Carolina will open the doors to an institu-. Margaret Dion, Margaret D told correspondents, how- E mes aise Is 26% _ commission dy has |,tion which is much needed in Key ers, = madre! N. Ayers, Diane ever, that he didn’t want to ; t 2:00 p.m. t In yesterday's Citizen, Né said that the plant will be cap- | West. gre, Veronica Ayers, Robett A-| ive the dpmeetsion that e 5 A es Re oe $3,000,000 City ing out materials for| “The Federal Savings and Loan \ulon M. Dion, Brown Prop- | 8tve the ampression: that a n \ school millage raise for next S).0.000 | Cits A-bombs or potential | 4ssociation will’ be a savings as- Inc., John B. Dion, Maurice stalemate has been reached : I year was stated as 38%. This sobieain. Ad ial power uses ef atomic | *ciation guaranteed by the Unit-'! » Harry Kaplan, Ida Kap-' on the éssue, Rev. ¢ i . Sar ad eee Rie cites cam (ce Poh , | ed States government where long lan, ee Kaplan, Bernard Kap-! “As you know,” the brict a pill etic tose be 26 Fok wont mn the, mailtary field, the ABO] ‘erm loans for a new building, re | SO - ch.| ing elficerixaid. A position | : digimon ae iteiis Peles Mik nasties a sealian f the pl ce equipment nnounced new advancenpPaits ¢ oni needs can bt -Doseaaiils-Pukly Sandee 3 Pugh cape enaiee Maine . Be Done 7 Gila ice Gack + iructure is the expensive is developing atomic ener- | *#8iy Handigd by: citizens here and MJ oT ee The meeting was the fifth that ‘ ayoggte as ne el a machines for use in subma- | ————— i the cease-fire neg Mistors “have Official U.S. Navy Phot erie bi he coming year. lere h t ea N51 ar nd aircraft _— devoted to the buffer zone isau : beg : iodine a ett eet ‘ = | They'’il meet again at 9 o'clock PLT. WILLIAM C. HALL i £ebsm 7 ae =a r also said lab- | Army : hir Fore re ‘Former Kev j tonight, EDT, to meke another ef Oe Rt Rca: et ce ; S 19,230 experiments have given y fort at resolving the impasse +.» Plane Crashes. Burns ! : : ecruiters Have , 7 The Reds are demanding tht : = ee n 4.475 ¢ t ersons patie Wester Tells the line be drawn along the 3@th Book of R 5 256 | dines’ GE vaniatien parallel, while the Allies are ir sisting that it follow the present battle line-in North. Korea for the most part. The briefing officer narked that two Chinese generals at the !econference nodded and gevé a slight smile to one of: the N gates, Major General . py Creigie, when he entered the con ference room, The smile approached cordiz ity, the briefing officer said Ground Action Dwindles At the front, ground a dwindled again to patrol : But Allied w nes has n out bombing id strafing : main objective was the riangle on the western front. One Captain Gerald BR hall of Woodrew. Penns; vania, said “we strafed a Tot troops on the road and Napalme pilot, a nearby village We set off en explosion in the village—-apparentiy a combina tion of gasoline and unition It reall ent up big Former “Red” Tells All Today WASHINGTON. July 31449 —Former Communist big-v Haweii has told all, The House Un-American tivities committer, the has detailed stor; d Red activities in it comes from Jack K; escribed as a former mer the Communist executive local president of longshoremen’'s Teleasert most Harry union. Bridges’ Kawano says that in 1948, the Communists decided to try seize control of the Demorcrat party in Hawaii Kawano Says the effort w never successful, but he exy re fed the feeling that the Re: {could take over. Kawano refused to testify tx jfore a congressional hearing ast year, but he said he changed his | mind after the Korean war brsic- ‘out. He said he then decide — owe it te my country to bri, ; light all 1 know about Commiur ist activities in Hawaii.” Palace Theater i ‘Dorothy Patrick-Robt. Rockwell in ‘Lonely Heart Bandits’ SESE Tere