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Warmest City in Natior Today Was KEY WEST VOL. LXXII. No, 30 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER D, 1951 Logie Points Proud Reh sek °52 Leaders ‘ rg At Miami: Picked For Two Planes Land Teucand Treaty At Boca Chic March Of Dimes“ , .. In Kerean War Eastern Airlines Constellation al Crisis and a four-engine plane from Communists Have Found | National Airlines, landed: at ; , Boca Chica Field this morn- That A Major Attack ous Finat In Polio Organization Must Be Met By ing at six o'clock because of Did Not Pay Off Soha fog layers and poor visibility ) Americans In 1952 at the big Miami airport. By JOHN RANDOLPH Both flights, 635 WA, for SEOUL, (Friday) “®—Expiration’ EAL, and Flight 10] for Na- committee have been appointed iM; tignat, were out of Newark, ;Preparation for the 1952 appesl N.J. March of Dimes chairmen and of the 30-day cease-fire line period ‘Thursday midnight (10 a. m. EST), ll igntinng tha deenle af saa which opens Wednesday, January The CAA office here, and na- — raised =the question: Will heavy an 2, and continues to the end of the, V4! Officials at Boca Chica, fighting break out again in Korea? tentatively identified as : said that the procedure was here is. some i vidence that it routine and that planes fre- will not—at least not right away. ! by Mayor C. B. Harvey, County, quently made such landings ‘There has been no large-seale . re their probe today campaign director because the Key West area was ground fighting in the past montr.| Citizen Staff Photo ‘ana wil s peices ek tee kt will re-conyene within “The March of Dimes period for wally completely free of fog. he agreement on a provisional “OLD BUT NEWSY” The passengers in the planes cease-fire line signed Nov. 27 said ; . ja few days, Coroner. ‘Roy remained aboard for about two nothing about stopping or starting | Serious financial crisis in the polio hours. One plane took off at ground fighting 1 lorganization,” Mr. Harvey noted. 8:09 for Miami and was fol- It simpiy said that if either the Old ( (1) |“We have organized our full slate) lowed at 8:50 a.m. by the other, Communists or the United Nations ‘s jof committees early now have @!se Miami bound. jtook any new ground on either er oe ° Key West Accident, |the nucleus to build our most suc The office of the CAA here /side of the line, and if an armi OF Sinki Of said that emergency landings | stice was signed in 30 days, each! ne Free Over Xmas i j cessful campaign ¢ thi ‘The longer campaign of this type had been made at side would have to give up its | [necessitated by the sing oie arash: tbege Hines in the pasty gain. U. S. S. Maine For Second Year | night by Dr. { Byron Cochrane Houston, month, it was announced | 1952 has been doubled to meet the Ipolio across the The agreement discouraged full have been more cases in the pa fighting because no one wants é For the second successive | Moore. four years than in the previous ten = to fight and be killed for real) First Page In Color Year the strip of hithway ex- — This years combined. Whereas our na aay ecica ———~" estate that has to be turned back tending from the Key West Appeared In New York ity limits to the South Toll tional average polio toll was 10,000 R b Bl es at the end of the month. sity, Umits gp b . Ta) that average has more than om asts The agreement provided that aft World On November 19, G&te has remained accident- i tripled in the past four years. The i er 80 days, each side would be able gag free over the Christmas holi- i National Foundation for Infan i to keep any gains it made and held) 189 Sees Te | ee Houston's body was Paralysis has ended each of ‘the Again Roek until an ar Citizen Staff Photo | past four years, including 1951, in That might seem 0 throw the, gC Ah PARMRS Wilder, Jr. | found tying. i the seen ep a ROEINT SS G debt door wide open for aa offensives, "Ye" listen to Grand Daddy tell Wilder, who ratrols the | Bee Resch. ss a SGAIVUNG REVIEWS i D The committe and their chair Miami Are aa But that door has been half open— about the Gay Nineties when a, territory, stated the road | # — 3 men are: City March of Dimes Y and there has been no serious fight. dollar was made up of 100 cents. 58s remained without an ac- | A search of the scene resulted Chairman, Louis Carbonell; Busi Pobroc Baashine ing in the past month ind a guy had first crack at his, @ent from midnight of the {in the finding of a dens Gite Commines, Cusictoah error Bombings It beeame pretty obvious about pay check without the government, 22nd until midnight last | statuette of a religious : Mrs. George Bonomy Break Out Again Dec. 15 that with all the good wiil taking a hefty preliminary bite) "abt i |No particular signif 5 my Demeritt: Special ats ae sl in the world—which was lacking—- out of it? At 11:30 a.m. this morning | placed in the Mike Jacobs, USN; Coin Col Following Warning there wasn’t going to be any Ever decide the Old Boy was, ‘ere still had been no re- | six inch crockery. See ee eae ee Bee me 8m Sectors, Ralph: Rateldo; Cant) Brom. idbynamiten sealed and delivered armistice by kidding? Well don't, what he tells) POS of an accident in that | ever, one 7 1 >| Par t 5 w Chair ss : = oc. 27 s“probabl r Saas jig Pine Key | 4 ers. E W ; | i Party and Fashion Sho: hair Dec. 27 you was probably painfully true area, from Big q aught Cl GH nev W OSE Teg men, ars io Cobo and Mrs.| MIAMI ou That made it seem practically A compOsite New York news-| %9U Bridge to Key West. |8 o'clock yest re < Orion Russ¢ Mothers’ March four hours apart-—shook t certain—barring a formal exten- paper made*up from such out. jo Del Pino 4 Chairman, Mrs, Joseph Lo ni ses Wednes sion of the trial period—that, sub- standing journals as the old World, ch, i A es = a Labor Committee Chairman, ( cohciceg aah hee ‘4 ject only to the fortunes of war, Sin World. 'Télégram, New York 2 Neene Mill Zaleski Writes Of West Virginia ence Higgs; Sport Events Chair-| %8ht and ty, 8 SOFT Gither side could keep any gains Times, Mail andyixpress, Tribune, i * * * man, Pedro Aguilar President’s| time after this city’s elusive dyna-' jt made. Herald, Journal ‘and Commercial i —P Birthday Ball, Jay( as spon-! Miters warned they planne to All during this time the war in- Advertiser, all dated around the, a H: ral Bi apot Ni “ee Fs bli . e “d sors with James Keen, USN again the air was going full blast, but turg,§f the century, was loaned: i as Bah BE OVE P eal ish Chairman: March of: Dimes:Com : eapigaio dene B Mon the ground front there were ‘The.Citizen today by Pop Swoboda,| ‘ q a , |mittee, Fire Chief Leroy Torres ard within a 25-block radius | only harassing artillery fire, clash-s@ xetired stationary engineer, who: J6 icles A : BORSA SO ERE OF SSA ee Eee Public Relations’ Committee. Chair- of town Hialeah. The seeond,' es by roving patrols, U. N. prisoner ne here from New York several! KANSAS, TIX. 3 He q By DOROTHY RAYMER nm )man, Vance Stirrup; Children’s ®! 3:30 a. m.. awakened resi@®ys > and Communists probes, S80. pieces em! fl F t 1 t fon de Chairman (General), Mrs. | °! ry oem Gables That is oné reason Why it appears). Of special interest to Key. West-| proa¢hing steel strike > and) a At noon, pe te ra still par naga mat pethes side end ae ees efs is ~ copy of the February I7.'the need to get budget ‘figures! b ’ on of the blasts. a seale offensive immediately. Sinpe}@808, dlition of the New York 53, was back st: lows’ Club with Floyd Hannibal' 20 damage had been reported. ‘mid-December both had" good WOHidL Spread across the front "sty 198 sist: ieee and Arthur Sands. Churches and a Negro housing Pro- opportunity to attack and keep their pagg, i@-a headline that fairly, his holiday wo seyenhige today. N 1 Mr. Harvey said the committee J¢ct have been dynamited here in’ gains, Neither chose to do so, scream mas Yqid: “MAINE EX) Again paseinep.t pire) her { chairmen all have need for volun-| "°°ent here have been no major of-, PLOSION CAYSED BY BOMB OR. ing walk he likes to tal nin Adams Colored: Com ; munity Chairmen, Regular Fel- for the | teers and are requested to con-| Police in two patrol cars were ‘fensives in Korea since late last TORPEDO? : (yee hae ey Beta i tact chairmen at “March of Dimes {Mons those who heard the Coral’ spring. From last July on there One of the sub-Negdlines, set in ‘left, Independence at me + § Reo Sp oy ibles explosion has. been 4 sitive dec! all, large type, told (CST), and hurried by car to the Headquarters,” 518 William street jhas been a positive dec in all, large type, told a “waiting New trices dibictained! in the! chaie 3290, : wide-scale action, despite several York: “Dr. E, C. Pendleton, juspiepecntive OOnees RM “Our duties were extremely ex T hre > Years Given severe local fights such as Hei arrived from Havana, sageq he Hetel Muehlebach in downtown} CAPs GIVEN proak and Little Gibraltar. overheard talk there was a plot'to re. City. tensive in { years with a two Ridge week campaign,” he continued This lack of major fighting has blow up the ship — Capt, Zalinsk e temperature, just two de- Obit Shere ta tWite ak inaekowi as Communist Chief given both sides a chance to build the dynamite expert, and other ¥ an tee oe ot ce ae oe now ip as never before. It has been perts report to The World that the ete® at the Seere auart conceded for months that. the Reas| wreck was not accidental — Wash- in. Independence, may ‘party, Half of the funds raised in Mon | ¥ ‘ag nae - the: roe County remain here to pay for n ( ont mpl cs SC {should have been able to start a ington officials ready for vigorous bad pmething as iw wr pez jor attack at any time action if Spanish responsibility tion of the presidential “wal Gus Hall, one; In their last try the Reds found can he shown — divers to be sent Forty eet is mcuaty Meh he care of local polio victims who need help, be explained. In emer NEW gencies these funds may be made of the 11 Communist !a major attack did not pay down to make careful examina- ¥ t available to help patients where- leaders, was 1 today to! The Chinese hit the western front, tions.” pny nature of his business: r ever they live, The other half three years in prison for criminal, with all they had last April in an; On the happier side of the news, fF & Sy¢ pt of court open try at a decisive break-| Wanamaker's advertised men's It seemed certain, etal ee that research, professional education ed in| through. They massed from 30 fo overcoats; “made with lapped some part of it was closely related and epidemic aid addition to a five-year or-|40 divisions on the western front) seams, velvet collar, satin yolk 1 the United eng Policy. “Names of remaining committee, dered when he was convicted with) alone. \}ining and bellows pockets,” for Committee | re ones ‘piloted by other party leaders of con-| Even with all thafforce the Reds $15. whieh will pass on resident's ing to teach and advocate vio- | found they could-not take Seon'.| Yhe paper was dated 1897 ‘and Shenae Repel — push with about /.20 had such nostalgic values listed as; Pp uu soa cae don the central front, men’s shoes at sewing ma-| the Wage lization Since then. the Reds have. chines at $13.80 (with a five-year ¢S 00. the Workers’ demands for} hased on charges that he failed} done little except counter-attack’ guarantee, at that); Derby hats at) MOre Pay. > Remodel Home Atl © surrender last July 2 to begin | limited objective attacks. | $1.24. You could also see Ann Held sent to National Headquarters The sentence is to be sers chairmen will be released from to time in the future throug hs the media of the newspapers and| lent overtbrow of the United States | Another bi Harvey. | Zovernment | divisions f, The contempt conviction was | in May. 4 : rving his five-year term and that! Perhaps the best reason -forqat Koster and Bial’s Theater for! ‘Frost For. E eriou Line tater oh S6 000 Cost | {¢ violated a court order in leaving | thinking that no new “big war'fa half dollar admission if : ‘ oD | Ua y, | turisdiction of the court. Hall fled | will start up again is the facti Back in these haleyon days : sae Br Rah aoe A ) permit to remodel a| gp dee 3 Bite that neither side has any real hope} Christmas cheer came in gallon North Fl rida é th street | eects! Judge Sylvester.M. Ryan | of gain any. more jugs with prices that probably : t entenced him to three years on| mn 18 months of war rival armieskprompted the era to become! JACKSONVILLE \ —Scattered : f | ach of the two contempt counts, | have shoved each other back and’ known as “The Gay Nineties.”’ Old! frost is forecast for Northern Peén- ; iN “|'o be served concurrently when | ‘orth on a 100-mile football grid-| Crow, five years old, $2.75 per gal-| insular Florida Priday morning.| | i G. | iter pons ware tile | Ue completes his five-year term | ironwith neither able to score. 4 Golden Weeding, aves years iS pr Rogge for the rest of 5] t J. Reilly 1525 r RRS It has eost a lot of blood and Old, $3.74 per gallon, an amsey, i f ant sterioe Be pesitetiee H treasure, But each side has proved) Scotch, six years old, $4.19 per gal-) The Federal-State Frost Warn i $300 t its point; The Communists, that lon. (hic!) | ing Service said no frost is indicat: 7 8 { tt Maple: | 4 a. Crutchtieid: dba rhomac: | !we can't nfarch to the Yalu with]. The first page in color appeared; ¢d for Saturday and Sunday, i P een parchoin seideace DAYTONA BEACH @—A man, | 0U Present forces; the U. N. thagjin the New York World in. its No-| ses: i i ‘ Thomas Maj 1018 Thomas! h ‘ A thei itd " {South Korea with theirs Gvember 19, 1893 issue. The draw-| a a chal street wae Cisgeea 9 olemh 's wife and their four children |" there may be more savage fights; fg, which occupied almost the| age © Do 8 ; } were torn to pieces here today ing and small advances. and re-jentite front page, was that of the} 4 apenas Waar tate when a Florida East Coast Rail- | treats. But logic: points toward anj Atlantic Garden. The Atlantic) SPECIAL way train struck their car. eventual armistice ie Garden obviously ; Bra m Releg ed | eet SIA TER ha ny See RS Te tion music hall and ie pereng “TODAY and % aleaeoers In an 1897 copy of the New York} Rade aaid f Cone| rust PRK Gan bein | Columbia Laftnasy piel or Sa a oe an TOME ee way , mn was released | fipin ” eoubte: “dedk — Theater lbver¥to two colored comics, each! 42 re | or Wor ‘continue . Wednesday after a coroner's jury} He lp W: d lof which occupied a half page. ' £ encer 2 » came to her death| Chas. Starrett - Smiley Burnette in ante Today's youngsters, most of) Cy Tu-Dor ; ruled his wi a week ago “at the hands of aj ,, col whom are brought up on a steady M sonable Watch for party or parties unknown." | “TEXAS DYNAMO” mnt ae meee | diet of such worthies as - Flash! ; 4 Bram had been held after his ply 66) Sinanen Ssrevt tonb.tied On Page Seven? +. Rec Wat Biss |. Conti. ge Seven? 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