The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 5, 1951, Page 1

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THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN FHE U.S.A KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, oii eat 5, 1951 ambles In Little Progress Made, Miami s Jackson reece ‘ot Nothing Accomplished Ref ToA K ver Nation Ae Demee NN egotiation etuses 10 Accept e RELEASE NAMES R dial = COMMUNISTS ACCTRED OF ESING ER ee Pat ts D t RO LOCA Ea DOUBLE TALK TO GAIN onnetys len espera recamuange vcs his tees ee Mrs Truman iL. LXXt No. 289 Bi ‘ Communist Sc seem jthing, at their latest meeting. } | A truce subcommittee spent ieaine two and one-half hours wrangling piel Today lover the meaning of Red proposals 8 : \for supervising an armistice,| Motor Key West To Miami Lo Releasec After the session, when a UN| Take Train To Capital Pe ers were beir te on one or spokesman was asked what the No Announcement Made l nother Romar jiat WAS SENTENCED OR | Reds wanted, he replied: “We still; President's Departure The present-day bookie is in OCTOBER 11 TO 16° | don't know.” By DOROTHY RAYMER a painful srot. | | | } | | thous I anale YEARS IN JAIL A UN broadcast from Tokyo. j The President's wife and his the new fec ng tax however, has accused the Com-! daughter Margaret left Key West ne ties un.| BELGRADE, Dec. 5. —®+/ munist negotiators of using double-|early this ee enroute to ws—| Roman Catholic Archbishop S®-' talk to gain political objectives. | Washington, D. C. They made the been freed from pris | For example, the Red proposal! first part of rity trip from Key in Yugoslavia }to freeze troops in Korea during) West to Miami, Fla., by motor The Catholic primate was gram- an armistice was described as a! and will take a train from there to pA 8 poe a : | ruse the Capital. Exact time of their | it al release st ter are sie ,ed a conditiona as The UN broadcast said that thtu departure from ~ this city and y $10,000: ana {ater NT Rist years {athe ruse the Communists hoped to from Miami was _un-announced, ch. es e it akg son ‘| accomplish their earlie’ - . mand but it is expected that they would axis during }for withdrawal of a' oreign entrain shortl: fte 5 H j y after arrival ‘in A Belgrade uence wt | 008 from Korea | Miami, the %& : ive village of Kraj- The broadeas' Scalsinet that if A check of the travel agencies }live in his na | |a soldier left Korea because he be-' here revealed that although no der s espec mer the govern- | pinac » release their e officials. law and did n ject to fines up gambling gentry term Scylla and ( they're in a pc r | : that of th zendary sailor be- | ‘° hei Zagrel He eae! }came ill, or was injured, or if he reservation had been made at this a tween the rock and the whirl-|% tement said the decision of Hs | 2S rotated home, he would thus end of the trip, there is a crack pool peace residence was made by the | be removed from Korea Lscdenens Florida East Coast train, “The Let's go back to an experiment | archbishop himself. ently. In that manner, the — Miamian” which leaves Miami at England made a betting} gtepinac’s release had been @x- cast continued, the Reds hoped to 1:10 p. m. today and arrives in °A tax—from the fi Nove ember, | pected. Yugoslavia had announced | | achieve their political goal of hav-; Washington tomorrow morning at 1926, to the middle previously that it intended to fe- jing foreign troops withdrawn be-) 10:15. It is probable that Mrs. In that lease Stepinac with the under kane a Korean peace is accom-|Truman and daughter Margaret and-a-| standing he would never again/re- | Plished will be on the special. wo percent,|sume the role of Catholic prinjate| There was some clarification of} Presidential Press Secretary Joe {the Red proposal for behind the; Short said that the time for the ok. In addi-|in Yugoslavia. | btain annual! ‘The Archbishop was sentenced | lines inspection by neutral nations.; President's departure was still ch paid | on October 21, 1946, to 16 years im- |For the first time, the Reds iden- undecided. 50 a yer prisonment at hard labor. He was | tified their ideas of neutrals. | Mrs. Truman arrived on No-| 8 / to note that the ithe first’ Catholic church leader to| They mentioned two Communist. vember 21, followed by Miss Mar-| OT MEAL gamblers’ tax stamp required un-|be arrested, and tried in eastern | controlled governments, those of garet who came to Key West on} ‘S : H : der the new law in this country | Europes’ Russian satellite. coun-| Poland and Czechoslovakia. But a surprise visit the weekend of; thereat Te GREASE on an electric stove broke into flames sho also costs $50. tries, It was not until January 8, | under UN questioning,» the Red November 24. The next Tuesday, factus Terrace home of Mr. and Mrs. Jes: ph Zorsky, owners of When these prc first put before ¢ s were | 194%, more than two years later, | truce team ¢onceded that they November 27, she left again for a! te wall, and.a chemical extinguishing, bc mb which smothered ament,|that’ Josef Cardinal Mindszenty also would consider as neutrals the concert in Palm Beach, but re-| a ture reached a point where it broke the glass bulb, are credited b there were «storins , fre evi was sentenced to imprisonment ta {nen-Communist governments of turned here two days tater. Both| rad of fire. Mis! Zorsky- ‘used. anise tm _—— side. : ol {Communist Hungary, egies Denmark ahd Swe- ladies enjoyed. sunning themselves, | wat van baker $200 ond. 9700: or The bookmakers protested that Specifically, Archbishop Stepin- | Short, said, but “did not answer within minutes but was not required to rg ged he avy people would stop betting. So- | ©#as gonvicted on charges that | ——— —— | questions’ as to whether or not he eollaborated with the axis and they had acquired the Florida tan cieties opposed to gambling on religious. and . moral _. grounds |! clerk poet ies _ 7 ae oochicpee tno piled a : ‘ je. | condoned the forceful conversions le did state that they had be: Sch 1 B d A k. OBry aoe ee ee mply Je-|t Gatholicism of hundreds of Pearlman Sells Lot | fited by rést and recteation aridg 00 oar SKS ant: 0 ae ga eB Si taxing It, | thousands of Serbian orthodox fol- jtheir stay at the Little White sh activities. = Re Stepinac To Mr. A. Trujillo Ase if Mrs. ‘Truman ona! Federal Funds Needed fi Building Here 0 he |} n the} was that he helped to organize a Margaret had done any Christmas am . the | ° Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pearlman ; . i post-war, independent Croatia shopping, Short said he did not és * woe vhere betting | (Continued On Page Eight) have sold for $14,000 to Mr. know. In 1948, while covering their | NOE ATEN ' emained illegal j and Mrs. Antonio Trujillo of ee bean 7 " ie ss a ae eee ink sa Meu Le ene ane ,fta¥ for North Americatr News- GRANTED MONROE | perintendent Horace O’Bryant | Poinciana school, O'Bry |Paper Alliance, it was discovered! y ™ said today. that more than 40. pi L spi : SOR <td . ns hia fos Miss Margaret Truman and) FOR giao cso i O’Bryant met with the Board |ing erowded into a # ay’ ais thas, offtes. ots County’ Clerk her Meee made frequent trips toi PROGRAM TO DATE of Education yesterday and was In some _cases almost: & ‘Batt Adains.~ ~ eee Rib. ah tdiee “and pur-; i __. instructed by them to request the |are being forced into} Her i enamel Chinese! Monroe county has still not re-) i aes of roughly $500,000 to This ding. 4 od boxes. Mrs. ‘Truman then ceived a penny of Federal funds | which the county is entitled for, he said, dropping ght several antique demi-tasse for classroom construction de- | school expansion because it is +, ‘Continued. on. tinued On Page Eight) Federally affected area. The situation is so was On the other without a certific «Cont Championship Fight TONIGHT! TONIGHT! | HARRY MATTHEWS! : spite serious overcrowding, Su- STARTING TONIGHT AT 7 P.M. AND EVERY NITE ‘TIL XMAS \PERKY LODGE eom-p-enyy- need I SANTA CLAUS | .ceatagtes te ties (APEMNES seen | : in PERSON at FOR DINNER” SLIP COVERS *DRAPERIES | Cight Heavyweight ' | R 0 D A C K ! 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