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The Associated Press Tely Features and Photo Servi For 72 Years Devoted to the erests of Key West : | ore OUTHERNMOST NE WSPAPER IN THE U.S.A: VOL. LXXIII. No. 3 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1952 er 7 ae FIVE CENTS ded City Tank- Supported GI's Blue Gini. | Soviet Russia Communists Sine eat Have R ecaptured On Migration Proposes Prisoner Of Wa gir Submitted By Allies In Pamphlet — Stays In City Korea Treat P | Two Strong Points”... 7 Island Of Key West__ een oy — Outbr eak | Birds Were Observed In! Nations Security € vue ee —————* UN Negotiator Rejec Says The Whole Forty-Seven Species Oe Would Have The United; Key West During The Categorical Rejec | Of Fighting In Past Ten Days Intervene In Korean in@rican Colonel” Says Russian! (i ape ‘ : Armistice Negotiations received a letter from Nell Camp. Korea Ordered To @ recent study ot bud life e! bell, editor of a pamphlet called | Known To Have | : inythe “Mey oWestareay by meni) ESiIS) i) Somes Nuala ane: “Silver Sands’ which is distribut- : | Take Ground Lost es 0 te Monroe County Au-' surprise move, proposed today | ed to points in Florida from her} Been In Ae ident | saan 2 ‘Tank-support- |2Ube" Society. a number of in- that the United Nations Security office at 5917 N. W. Fifth street, The Red Cross chapter at | Seoul Korea —Tank-sippal™’ | teresting species were observed, Council intervene in the Korean Miami, 44 Salinanca M4 Yo mmebocts ed Allied infantrymen attacked be- | in-juding the scissors-tailed fly. armistice negotiations. It asked Excerpts from the article titled {hind a thundering artillery bar- | catchers, not usually seen here | that both Korea and the lessening “Thi of world tensions be considered at a high level, possibly by foreign Is Botanical Garden == Manager of the Chamber of j Commerce, Harold Laubscher. hus} Third Key Wester | e Reds: Reds | Want All For ALL Trade Jet Planes Are Superior To He ean red down munists today turne Ours; Much Greater In Number (23... 82°" ;More than a barter of slaves By O. H. P. KING force of jets on Manchurian bases, | pur g U.N. negotiator said he FIFTH AIR FORCE BASE, Ko- | frequently have more than 200), Saag that a third Key West man, Is Key West,” follow Edward J. Wessel, stationed |tage today and recaptured two|before February “Warm-hearted, friendly, your | acai en | > hig > sei \- i visit to Florida would eke com-| here aboard the PCS 1392 | strong points on the western front, |_| The aan gue oe ministers or chiefs of state. 1 whose | MIG-15s up at once ‘rejected the categorical rejection : ‘ i i San ee ee ale ghting Pears to be the presence of a, MI s s (aay ying ¢ whose : plete unless you spent some time| W&S in seca x ae The sudden outbreak of fighting lige aroenenie Bee chirping | Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei | '°* bine cone G . ‘In the last war we overwhelmed , of the Reds. in their exotic city.” france condition good. after lin Korea was ordered to regain) 1, income tall, grass and/Vishinsky submitted the proposal | have shot down 139 Com-|the enemy with our production,” | North Korean Maj. Gen. Lee “Here in Key West you will find aaa Gear aale jground lost to a Chinese assault \eeds in the company of Sa- | the 60-nation Political Commit- | munist planes said today American !thyng said, “but now they are |sang Cho said he wanted no ne ra ee char ; ee cogtat ictus ais (Det 023: vannah sparr . of which he is | tee aera. Jong speech denoune- | jet pilot need more and Dees overwhelming us. i. neni the Allied plan because it was Spanish food F cone e jowder, r Ae iidslignation tae cceet aks Today's fighting was fierce. but}a relative. The blue osbeaie ins 8 estern collective action | planes to keep up with the grow- | We need more Blanenay etter simply and solely en a one-foi roz con pollo, black beans and rice; 24 | Sian ae 4 » here Plan, and hinting ominously at jing Red air force over Korea. planes if we are going to keep} 9 ee harman Pittsburgh, P. brief was not even known to be here, : Shansges The-Red ae not to mention the wonderful tasty | "ometown. Pi nen; Fe. pORet in migration, until last spring a! Vents to come in Southeast Asia.| “The enemy has a better air- (fighting the MIGs.” one exchange he Reds want ar green turtle steaks, Florida lobs-| | The Red Cross gave no de- =| ‘The ighth Army said attack- | 1) (MOA ON. Mi ted. then in’ The American delegation imme- | plane and far more than we have.” | Maj: Zane Amell, East Lansing, , all-for-all trade ter, Spanish mackerel, and n tails as to his rank or extent (in infantrymen were heavily en- | ED diately frowned on the Vishinsky said Col. Harrison R. Thyng. His | Mich., broke in with: | Rear Adm. R. E. Libby. sau ptember one was observed, ap- | proposal. Pending official com-'Fourth Fighter-Interceptor Wing | “I used to think they were afraid }that was the end result of th: “There is no gauging in Key| ied as “condition good” for |&#éed for an hour. Then two ce parently resting on his. WaY/ ment, U.S. 5 idlitheySo- | dlekGapretveta, fanesEU"s- plane jof us. But after three months 1! Allied plan West. They give their tourists the | two other Key West surviv. |£roups retreated and abandoned jsouth. It is now believed that viet resolution was unacceptable. | in combat. ‘have come to this conclusion; They | He refused to ac same treatment they give their]. \ors of the crash which kiJled the strong points to the Allies. | this one bird liked it here, found) The Americans said that since He said greater skill and better ;are patrolling the Yalu (river | rejection because th either mis home folks. Fair. and square in{ 26 people when unscheduled {The Allied infantrymen had won | Plenty ot food: weed and Brass | the Soviets have veto power in training of American pilots are | boundary between Korea and Man- understood our proposal or they business as well as pleasure, the} airliner out of Pittsburgh for (their limited objective by 11:05 a. seeds, the various berries peT-! the Council. it would be useless responsible for consis churia) to make sure we do not | are deliberately misinterpre haps, and decided to stay for the |to bring the Korean armistice ne- But, he added, the Reds are using | cross it in order to deliberately obscure the other types of local sea food. ; of injury. They also re-port- pt the Red whole island is a free botanical) Buffalo went down in isolat- eos : 3 garden.” ed country of southwestern jm ay communiaue repented: | winter gotiations to that body, adding Korea's MIG an aerial! “I feel there will come a day “People suffering from hay fev-| New York State. The others The action was west of Korango.| Of the family Fringillidae; that the place for successful con- school where have trained when they will let loose with all ! indicated Lee might be er find great relief because the is-| are Lt. William Bischof of | just south of the 38th Parallel and | finches, sparrows and buntings, clusion of such talks is in Korea, | ss after c in jet combat | the combat initiative we can han- | waiting for new instructions. { land is free from dust and pollen.””| the PCS 1384 stationed here. | about 10 miles northeast of the |the blue grosbeaks nest in May with the veto-free General Assem- | flying and American tactics. dle | He reiterated that the U. N “For loads of fun, fine fish-| and Thomas Patterson, QM- | truce village of Panmunjom ese June, as far as central) bly deciding later on a political! “The F-86 Sabre jet with good ~“With their superiority in oum-| plans to return every prisoner oi ing, comfort, good health, good) §N of the USS Wilke. ion her small fights—all | Frida but, according to “Flori- | settlement. | American team work can effective: | bers it is nothing pleasant to look | war who wants to be repatriated American standards and low pri- Wessel was enroute here | liree other small fights—all! 4. Bird Life" by Howell, he was| Vishinsky proposed that the ly fight against three or four to|forward to.” He said the one-for-one exchange started by Red probes—were rei not seen in the State, from Seg- | Council be called under Article 28 one odds,’ Thyng said. “Recently | Both officers spoke of the Korean | called for in the first two points in {of the U. N. Charter which au- | odds have been six to seven against | jet battles as training lessons for! of the Allied plan would control merely the rate of exchange—not ces, Key West where the gen- to report aboard his ship, tle waves of the Caribbean whis-| ang ats Gniaciisioriced te ported along the freezing 145- mile ! tember to April, winteri per welcome and the warm trade} day delay in orders from the | front. Two squad-sized probes were ;the Yucatan and Honduras |thorizes governments to send | us. ‘the Reds. winds whisper stay. Naval Afr Station at Pen: tossed back on the central front] There is evidence present that; chiefs of state or foreign minis-| “While we have accomplished| “Class after class has been! the number of war prisoners and and an attacking Red platoon was | the Man-o-war Bird is nesting in jters as delegates to such Council , our missions—keeping the MIGs | trained for a month at a time,” | civilians ultimately traded In the letter Mrs. Campbell wrote that she loved “life, people | SO!8; His home address is | aoivon back after nearly two hours }the area, although observations | Meetings. This made the proposal | off the fighter-bombers and writing” and that’ she had| 1987, Tennessee avenue. jiichting in the early morning west |of this bird by several ornithol- [00k like another version of the :did their work—we have not been just finished writing three songs| Pittsburgh. of Heartbreak Ridge. | ogists in past years does not in-|U. S. S. R. demand—keynote of | able to shoot down many of the with Ernest Breur, composer who { In the air American Sabre jet {ai cute any proof of nesting in tts current peace offensive—for a | enemy for graduation, they quit running | nist {nsistence on the right to build lives in Miami, Fla. Breuer wrote pilots reported Communist jet air-' Florida. A large flock, about 40 | five-power meeting, including Red | There are never more than 50|and do battle with us. and repair military airfields during men are getting bolder and more | pings) were observed recently China to bring. about a pact of; Sabre jets in MIG Alley at | “Frankly, with their superior | an armistice. while they patsy said. “That accounts for’ Another subcommittee, dealing the lulls in air to air combat. | with truce supervision, remained When they think they are ready ; deadlocked Thursday over Commu the famous ‘Oh Johnny Oh” song } among others. skillful. The report came after a | .)j\0) - pane tines slican | Peace. jtime. The Reds, with a greater ‘Contumted Cn Page Four) Under the Allies’ plan oifered | Originally from Ohio, Mrs. Senators clash Thursday in which one Red queuing an ee bine wee | The Soviet suggestion was of- | % . pat Wednesday, prisoners of war would } Campbell came to Florida in 1931. MIG-15 was damaged. lagen Leuamilaie the eulae fered to counter the 11-powe: draft | be exchanged on a man-for-man | She writes for magazines includ- Chinese Communists have been Brad display that orange-red c ling upon the U. N. to set pil ‘(S8@esessenpueaanaes Ses e388 6 SB BB basis until all prisoners held by t ing Tropical Homes and Garden-) APC ose. getting almost daily maneuvering | ore ee eae eid to display |"€W anti-aggression machinery. one side are turned back. Then the ing and for the Florida Home. practice—sometimes costly—when | oo), the breeding season. This | “#8, Made after Vishinsky cane ualit Of indness Ai side still holding prisoners would She is a member of the National ° they venture from their Manchue |i acon whi ee ee wuld be | Cred @ 37-page speech Renee Ki trade them for civilians. When all American Press association, Unit- Wateh RFC rian bases into Ngrthwest Korea's | ™ i!) “ging Wnen me woul the Western draft as one at! pea ee prisoners were traded there would ed Amateur Press association of | ing MIG Alley, patrolled by Sabre | P@St-building. : could lead only to war. He s: be a mass exchange of remaining jets. Forty-six species of birds were | the American-sponsored proposal | | Reporter gp To Friends, Doctors, Nurses | civilians. Say That C Aroused By Way.White were. Wee species are few in numbers and iosity Was | “w lenty of MIG fageetyed cin the: Key "Weel 6iye )obolla (downass o | However, the Allies specified 1 y e saw plenty of MIGs up dpring the past ten days. Some|wrus, on’: 0 sanctions—in other Me the, at Oe el be handed Piya In that hb, ,Vishi his Wik, "The “Red Cross would” cuit ee, vines ote Modern Seience. In Recovery ®" aa Ce +. j ' High School Jr. | House Handled Sudden | three weeks,” said Lt. Alfred w. ;S°me that have been plentiful | | ki Dymock Jr., Sabre pilot from |formerly, such as the myrtle! cused the U. S. of ferrying Chi jhe wanted to be repatriated. R | Je d F | Departure Of Bukowski | grants pass. Ore. { warbler, are entirely missing this|nese Nationalist troops into Viet. 19 8 SS SSB R ST SSSSSSCTSeES . | While the Allies hold far more elease rom WASHINGTON «—What is hap-| “They are getting bolder every | Ye#! }Mam, Burma and Thailand for an | By SUSAN McAVOY and the: nipsedidt (ne dseditalimads | Prisoners than the Reds, Libby said nib i ousands of Sou! orsans serv | attack on the Chinese Reds. These a | pening at the much-investigated [cay and more skillful as well. We : | Moder. dicine makes treat. recovery a goal. M H. « S : cat is _ {just couldn't maneuver them into M | Of D . measures, he said, would be de.. Modern medicine make a ‘ ing in the Communist armies Monroe ospita j Reconstruction Finance Corpor | position to give them the busi- | Maren TMCS | scribed as defensive” wher “Mil. | ment a cinch in the 20th century. One nurse in particular & Mrs. | should be reclassified as war pris Eugene Bath, 17 year old high| #0" (RFC) again claimed the at- | hogs.» jitary operations begin against | Modern transportation, airlines | Gertrude Kies, I shall long re- |oners and exchanged Lee said Thursday no South Ko . : SGhGaEAGIIGE WhO. injured | tention of senators today. The Fifth Air Force did not re- P ] I 1 | Southern. China.” | makeeteawalll a convalescent. Member. It was she who sat by in an eeaiaant ce Shrine ind Sen. Fulbright (D.-Ark.), who | port how many jets were involved | oho Drive | This called to mind the begin- Hae eee saa my side as I fought my way out of | pared ove ee ressed ey the fa en atueries ne igi : ‘i sday’: s . {ning of . * te othe! , Noi oreans. He said South Ko ‘ ine has been returned to his | headed the original Senate probe ini al ae Begins Today | Comenustite eMteey aean ne te | The people. however. who have Se cingulebaduccautaisatuin (RRORL CS ats Cee ace ome from Monroe General hos-| yf the big government lending d oo ) | le |S. was the aggressor, and the Chi- been so kind to me in the last’ me the day before the operation, | @vakened Korean patriots.” _ out is still under observa agenéy, told a reporter that mem- S I M P | aes Ree atime po intervention in Korea, when ‘ree Weeks at the Monroe General \hisking into the room in her| Lee spent an hour and 40 min 0 poe ce banLahe a! 4 : cho} es ! 1. ny friends in Key ty i s blasti Alli ‘ ‘ He has a sacroliac sprain, abra- | es of his banking subcommittee | tee CN FONdeP | asice us ey Weajandineaice |* similar charge was made ieee wr a rane Dinca. Cabs |S ed white Se f per Te the Allied plan. He . are going to “watch very closely” Vishinsky touched only briefl est or in the Isle of Pines uba There are lots of Navy wives ¢a& it “no more than a_ barter sion of the entire right arm and Bt y ye . + 9 County begins today, announces ! rielly | have the timeles: naliti f fine z ‘ f sl s and “an atte fractured collarbone. He is at-| all changes at the higher levels | P t ti @ C Se-cas ya aR ad - the (22 the point, without elaborating |!" je timeless qualities o! © who are nurses here at the hos- of slaves’ and “an attempt to de Sten ee Ee Oe iy ges atnouie OUFSE€ the campaign chairman for jon his meaning. human beings whether they live in’ pital. 1 guess I am the only Navy , tain an overwhelming proportion tended by Dr. Leonard H. Conly. | 9 RFC management. { ATLANTIC CITY third consecutive year, Mayor | \first century or the twentieth cen- nother on duty in Key West.” of the prisoners of war” in Allied Mrs. Sam Bath, sister-in-law | His curiosity was aroused by the hae ‘TIC CITY. N. J., W—.C. B. Harvey tury. Mrs. Kies came to the {sland | hands. of the injured lad reported this | way the White House handled the | Delegates to a special steel union | 4 full month’s schedule of en- Three ¢ Supplementing modern surgery. City when her son was assigned to} The U. N. has sealed down the morning that he had had a rest-| sudden departure from RFC of | Convention deliberated a new strike | tertainment and events is being | ount anesthesia and health restoring duty here. A motherly veteran | number of prisoners it holds from less night and was in pain this} Peter I. Bukowski, who has been | Postponement today after Presi- | prepared. This program, listing | | food have been the generous deeds nurse she sensed my nervousness | 132.474 to 116,200—20,700 Chinese morning No. 2 man to W. Stuart Symington | 4ent Philip Murray declared the | 41) proposed and tentative dates, V. |of kindness of more people than I before the operation and took over | and 95,500 North Koreans. About Sam Bath. 1217. Royal street, | in a housecleaning of the agency. pase hlseay course is to postpone a ! \¥i}] be published at a later date.| W ALT ant Set can mention here. completely. - asxed her : 16,000 Koreans are in the process brother of the student h mington himself is reported | WOFk stoppage. me is urged to support! Medicine without sympathy and “Please, have a cup of coffee fer ‘Of being reclassified as South Ko 1 sworn out a warrant against Joseph T. | by reliable sources to have asked | s a s drive: The need is; warmth is cold indeed. The sympa- me when I'come out of ether.” rean Allsman, driver who struck the | President Truman for permission great, the cause is worthy. ror sman thetic and skilled attention I rece-} Instead of saying The Communist prisoner roster i boy who was riding a bicycle and | to resign and return to private | The committee hopes to bring ived from my Doctor, Ralph Herz. feel much like coffee. given the Allies Dec. 18 carried i dragged him 75 feet «| lite. | Teddy, Para Dog, | any celebrities to Key West] Roy Hamlin Names “Of course, Susan Twill, And [11,58 names—3.198 Americans, 1 The city intends ta yy _Alls-] Symington, and Bukowski went | {during the drive Bk a) promise I'll be here." ps, {Continued on Pi man first. Judge Enrique Esqui; | to RFC last summer to become the Almost Ma [Ps wll Let's all join) the March of Charges Against ‘ A: Sure enough when the whizzing | F naldo, municipal caurt, may, tuin} B ig Two’ in charge of a mopup | Dimes! Dri w : and the whirring stopped signall- Ci ry Sine i »scdunty’ aufhori- | Job resulting from the Senate sub- | river Who Struck ing my return to consciousness-I ity OmmMmIssION frirmy oat (49 (Bie sequnys Conimittee's charges that the agen. |¥ C7#UP ith Tro ops! High Sch D. looked nd th th “ 46 od Or Page SP. | . oe Se N jooked over re Ww: m- entinued Or Page Sra WU tits ciadladitos pressitac ge | TOKYO w—Teddy, the pars. Puppies Missine: igh School Boy enounces ea ave zp ae asc Aas mW . reer k 1Ca political influence ring having | pooch, almost made his ea ve Pc gtere of the Peace Roy Ham a pot a coffee. ae eels Lonight Hits Parked Car [ic ioe cence ea| Ne Sat aon nees tam « | Atomic Scientist et te second tees i6 ad Da wert se ies ou of my ove."| Ther wl be nail ning ae ‘ulbright said he was concerned lpr . eee ‘a és ee counts , I said of the City Commiss: tonizh: _ Wine, speeding: own Baton) oy reports that the White House D8 transport plane. with pare ‘Couldn't Leave jhad been sworn out against Jo- “ga “Well if you'll breath for your-| ut 8 o'clock. City Manager Done i street, chased by police patrol-| possibly through an oversight— |. onaaee ae j | Allsman, sailor. who in- relares “Thi self now, Si 5 y eeannolnoed idee ; man Frank Caraballo, Arthur | failed to notify Bukowski ee Southern Japan. But as Teddy’s | CUEVELAND He " tee jured Eugene Bath in a car-bi- eclnse paleo gen Fear ester Piel ge a eae aencire Lecours, 711 Francis street slam-| announcing Monday that Mr. Tru. Chute snapped open a strap broke [cents reed ay pane paces: jeyele crash on New Year's Day Precedent Has Be ‘And I was back to life, De, Herz | qi i meeane ise esnaraliee ng b - : = Li page lable y. Gua ere ca : Bi cite: qpieaens : ces : : ° re discuss the interim budget for med on his brakes, skidded 45] man had accepted his resignation. | leaving him suspended by his ooo. tank plant. Police started, Hamlin said that city charges Set No Telling Where warned me against returning tO] January Ist to June 3 fe st and hit a parked ear | Bukowski, a Republican, had won, hind legs. lcombing Cleveland's bustling air-|®82inst Allsman would be dealt : work, immediataly however, so 1 a: bin The accident happened-in the | oraise from both Democratic and | The veteran ppesch@P oon. jand’s bustling a'r) vith first, and that warrant, tak- This Will Stop thought suddenly of the one place | IIIc. 700 block on Eaton, according to Sapien members of the Fal: seater pee Ameseag per | You see, two cocker spaniel eae meter Sam WASHINGTON Up—Sen. Russell | nearat tinal bereil dogea secon: the report mm oy Caraballo, _subco re for his worl 2 inded * puppies were missing, and Dr. and h, we be served after a )/D.-Ga.) today denounced the pay- | fastest. id not want to in who chi rs with speed- } with Symington rasa tn Aas peenaye: sipped | Mrs. Robert A. Charpie just could. | hearing in Municipal Court ment of $120,000 to Hungary for |Key West because a reporter does FORD - FORDS ing, reckless driving and causing] He confirmed, but declined to} from 0 fed | nt fly to Oak Ridge, Tenn., without | The first charge is driving and| the release of four captured U. S. | not rest in her own territory. | NEW an accident comment on, reports that not until riggling. | them overating a motor vehicle on the | fliers and said he was certain “the | The Isle of Pines, the island so- | FORDS The car hit by Lecours, a 1950 Wednesday did he receive from The pups scooted loose just as | Public highways of Monroe coun- | whole thing was directed right out | (Continuec on Page Three) Studebaker owned by W. R Mr. oe a personal letter in- | they were being put in the baggage ty in such a reckless manner as|of the Kremlin” in Moscow iE ANOTHER SHIPMENT Keener of 2 Eaton street, had | forming him that his resignation ‘compartment. The plane waited 40 to endanger life and limb of per- Russell told newsmen “‘it sets P a left rear fender damaged had been accepted “with reluc- jminutes—but it wasn't until 20 sons, “and did cause an accident|a bad precedent” and “puts us in Tud Lecours’ car, a Nash, sustained | Continued On Page Six) Palace Theater | minutes after that the first dog|doing bodily harm to Eugene T.|a bad light before the world’ to| PERKY LODGE udors - Fordors | damaged front fender and | | ) Was recaptured Bath “yield to a renin in the a Club Cc laos it tai The oth 1, Second phrase in the warra of a cheap little satellite crool u, ont u { Mickey Rooney and Terry Meore, e other one didn't turn up unti ond Pp rrant rt Fi oups. 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