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General MacArthur Believes America’s New Attitude Regarding Red China Forced Russia * Postman’s Son Gets Star Role HOLLYWOOD \—A postman’s To Settle Korean War; Can Destroy Reds By EDWIN 8. HAAKINSON WASHINGTON #—Gen. Prades MacArthur declares that U. S. threat to strike at Red China might force Russia io settle the Korean War “and all other pend- ing global issues on equitable terms.” Vigorously renewing the contro- versial program which led in part to his ouster by former President Truman as. the Allies’ Far East commander, MacArthur said in a letter made public. today: “We still possess the potential to destroy Red China’s flimsy in- ial base and sever her tenu- ous supply lines from the soviet . . . “A-warning of action of this sort Provides the leverage to induce - the Soviet to bring the Korean Such a "threat, MacArthur said in a.letter dated April 19 and ad- dressed to Sen, Byrd (D-Va), would face the Communists with a possible “Red China debacle.” When the Soviet saw the U. S. had an will and the means,” he said, it “might well settie” Korea and all ‘other world issues equitably. He declared he was sure it would not lead to World War III. MacArthur blamed “the inertia of our diplomacy” for throwing away what he called “‘the pring moment” to achieve peace after he had badly beaten the North Koreans in October, 1951. Not only was this opportunity thrown away, he said, but a fail- He wrote that normally the Chi- nese would not nave dared to risk entry into the war, but that “by secretary of | Key West Kennel Club Result = April 23rd FIRST RACE—S-16 MILE é 4.80 nage winr 3.20 * Forced pace 13.60 "* Wide, eveniy 5.60 * Even mah 6.40" Off bad: Date of Last Race 420 Bllver-N-Gold 420° 55 59! 81 37 rn Date of Last Race 420° Flash Verlin 420° Herb's Pride 420° My 4-20" Real 3 8 ee ert ta ‘30 Sliver Gal 420° Gifted Son 6 420° Gail Fax 56 420°" 57 Winner Mrs, 0. 2. F IV's Bla irs. O. Z. Ferrell's RLIN BERB'S PRIDE DESIGN pi i] SECOND RACE—S-16 MILE 62 63 56% Dean Acheson was secretary of state and Truman was President. MacArthur said this rome’ then “took the course leading to the Present stalemate of warfare,” which “‘nécessitated tre- mendously increased expenditure of ammunition to protect our lines from. enemy infiltration or col- lapse.” The general now is an official of Remington Rand. The 1,200 word letter lashed out jat former Secretary of the Army Frank Pace, who told senators April 9 that MacArthur thought in 1950 the war would be over by that December, MacArthur asserted Pace had made “a labored effort” to link him with the “ammunition short- age in Korea during the last two years since I left there.” “Completely fantastic,” thur said. Byrd, in his letter dated April 13, told MacArthur the Senate armed services subcommittee of which he is a member is trying to find out why, as it has agreed, there were ammunition shortages in Korea. Byrd said the subcommittee found shortages of ammiunition ex- isted for two years after the war began and shooting there “very dangerously” depleted the nation’s ammunition stockpile. Byrd asked MacaAr- - Frightened Regime Power In Kremlin Today By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Foreign News Analyst A rising tempo of oppressive measures against workers and farmers in the Soviet hinterland indicates that a frightened regime sits in power in the Kremlin to- day. Communist party leaders have been instructed to tighten the screws on workers and peasants in all the 16 Soviet republics to wring out a maximum of production at a minimum of cost. And the So- viet press makes it clear that these orders extend to satellite Eastern Europe. That is not the only sign of un- ae in ~ ham Apparent- iy purge is continuing—a purge of uhreconstructed Stalinists. They are being lopped from responsible |. |Party and government positions. 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"t No factor o Refund— 7.20 © Quiniela (2-6) 19.00 5.80 for comment on this, plus Pace’s Ee te Reimer Sent testimony that MacArthur had ex-/& contract yesterday with Robert pected an early end to the war. | Francis, 23, an ex-soldier from MacArthur referred to his pro-|neatby Pasadena, to appear in the of striking at the Chinese |film version of the Herman Wouk mainiand—a program which for-| novel. mer President Truma: Francis had potentially leading to worldwide | dramatic sons before serving in conflict, Trumgn’s ouster of Mac- the Army. i tatuar bo pacticen Arthur twe years ago for “insub-|in nearby San Marino. secaetr vegeta me Cy Jerkeeomn Given $12M Salary Senate, LOS ANGELES (®—At a reported The general did not say how. the U. S. should hit Red China, but salary of $12,000 for one week, Christine Jorgensen opens at the he recalled that Washington offi- cials vetoed his proposals early in 1951 to pene se supply bases, Theater here May 8, as the star of a variety revue. establish a na’ 7 of Chi- and rtayy nationalist i from hee” The former GI who underwent surgery and treatment in Den- mark for sex modifications is scheduled to explain a color film "sae in Denmark, and discuss avels and experiences. ambitions of the Malenkov- combination, that possibly several weeks of in turn would greatly weaken the Commi govern- ment of China and aten the Soviet’s present hold upon Asia,” he said, adding: “It (Russia) would dread risk- ing the eventuality of a Red China debacle, and such a hazard might | he even sus; his power twins well settle the Korean War and engineered the deaths of Andrei all other Sac eg Wobal issues on | Zhdanov and other Stalinist lead- equitable terms as soon as it/ ers. Thus the arrest of the doctors realizes we have the will and the|and the fantastic story of their means to bring them to a prompt/ plot, all denied after Stalin’s death. and definite determination.” This year's May Day slogans as- e Sits In citizenry, which is now being told that the regime in power is its The party press now is demand- lies outside the big Ri So- viet Federated iecniint henbae ‘The impression is that Premier Party organizations are lectured on the need for raising the norms of production. z Average indexes of production, thunders Pravda, will not do. Thoughts are that while Mal- enkov-Beria cembine continues to build itself, there wiil be more and more surprisirs géstures from Moscow both op the domestic and cold war fronts. The latter will be aimed at creating an atmos- peace dag post, Beria is safe, and so long as Beria re- mains in the No. 2 spot, Malen- koy is safe—thé two aré mutually dependent, one upcen the other. 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Jack O'Johne, Imp.— TENTH RACE-34 MILE Marion Davies Is Sued For Food LOS ANGELES —“With great | her reluctance,” lie Morrison Davies for on” fiied yesterday, says ‘was the cust of food and drink at 2 fancy party the former Many Sign Bill For Force Vote On Gut In Taxes WASHINGTON (#—Four more Democrats have signed a Petition | His to force a House vote on a bill, which would cut income taxes by 10 per, cent effective July 1, Such a cut is mow due next Jan. 10. _The new signers are Reps. For- and of Rhode Island and Byrne, Granahan and Chudoff, all of Penn- sylvania. This brings to 33 the number of signatures on the petition, with 218] has 1 required to force the tax bill out of a bottleneck in the House Rules Committee. The signers include 36 Republi- ee. and 17 Democrats, 50—Legal Notices NOTICE OF ce DEED owner sued Marion FOR TAX Chapter 20722 — NOTICE 18° HEARBY ¢ GIVEN t that DOROTHY DANIELS, holder of County Tax Certificate No. 231, sued the Ist day of June, A.D. is. has filed same in my office, has made applica: to be issued thereon Said Certifi- cate embraces the following de- scribed property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: PALM BIG PINE KEY, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 89, LIDA R. CALKINS ET AL, SUB LOT 1, SEC. 23, TWP. 66, R. 29 Lot 6. Square 36 (31-195), As_re- corded In Monroe County Rec- ords. pert: sold t | Court & ae day of Ji rY "pa a this hee day 7 * april, By Fi apri?,24:mayl, Tallahassee, Florida, a 3th, 1953. KOnICE is here! Tr of the The assessment of said property under the said certificate was in the name of: M. Speer. Unless said certificate chall bi redeemed according to scrib: property sold to the highest bidder at th door on the first Mon- day in the month of June, 1953, which is t day of June, 1953. ssngted this ith Yasy “of April, EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of Circuit Court, Monroe County Florida. 'y Florence E. Sawyer, D.C. apriz7, Pr may), $-1953 eben oka tl NOTICE OF ‘a ee FOR TAX DEE! Court How Ase 3 dencribes. tan TY, Florida, to-wit Gitobie. * 3 eee roe bottom ane Court Seal East, at ey, County, r dean and ao 0.60 of an acre, more Chapter 30722 -— Acts Of 1041 The haser ts required to NOTICE, TS HEREBY GIVEN that| the "Sargeiining cost and documene DOROTHY DANIELS, peieet of} tary a County Tax io. The Sate, t it one bot made, anal sued the ist i] be subject to erences it ives ing unto Chomesh % of the petroleum thereon or thereunder. THE TR Sars or less. es the following seribed property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, KEE PALM VILLA, BIG PINE Ki PEAT BOOK 1. PAGE $8, 1 LKINS ET A} the Internal Improvement Fund of the State ef Flori seer, Gov At ernor. FP. ELLIOT, Sec. Trustees I. - cere ). corded in Monroe County Rec- ord The assessment of said property under the said certificate was in the name of: M. Speer. Uniess said certificate shall be redeemed according to law. the property described herein will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House door on the first Mon- day in the month of June, 1953, Which. is the Ist day of June, 1953. a pee this 15th day of April, EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of Circuit Court, Monroe County Florida. By Florence E. Sawyer, D.C. aprl?,24;mayl,8-1953 NOTICE is hereby given that tne stees of the Internal Impro: samt Band of the Stare of orld, , in Talla. ee ea Ne follow! COURS Pursuant to Law, aa ae Eerie ROH a fs TY, Flori ts Commenci! ae Center of South, Section % revaanle, tt ant ‘Big Fis Pine Key, Po Count Bourn aloan, the north wer south oe line of said Sec. 48 feet to the intersec- tion of sald ine =6with se Horyheamerty R/W_ line 8. Highway ae duly 1, 2 22° §5° 33” East, jong R/W it ne as feet to its in- tion with the So ‘ircutt Court Seal Time—31.4 r * * Closed gap “t Gave way "| Evenly *| No factor 52.60 * Outrun 1951. Portis Bomb— 7.80 Out Quiniela (5-8) 32.20 4.60 Time—31.3 East Ce Ske _ savertising ‘cost abe Secumpat 12.79 * Early trouble Ti ve one de, shalt be subject to the Trust reserv- 4.60 Quiniela (1-7) 91.40 3.60 MILE ry 2 Time—31.2 Saved for win 80 * Best of rest ~ * 34 in foto a * Outfinished rg * No mishap * Forced wide "| No factor “ Wide ist turn Beach Comber-- Atteat: ‘ F. C. ELLIOT, See. ‘Trustege 1 weby given that th * internal Improv: State of Ficriés. will +etter ter ‘Only, in Talla- 11:08 @eleck A 2.40 Quiniela (14) 20.60 2.20 MILE Time—31.1 oo to wire ‘ame 2: On inside Closed gap Wide ist turn Gave way off 15.70 * Outrun M48. Cameron—Light Gale i +0 440 §=6Quiniela (1-46) 4.00 20 BqTeey whew om sssszss te required te pay! Avertising cost en@ documen- tary stamps The Sale, if and whee made, chet Be subject to the Tr: resery ing unto themesives 75% Sma aes i of the the INTERNAL reserve the Time—39.2 600 = Saved for win 740 * well 54 * 24 Im foro is" soy gain Be _—~ 20 * se” oy pan 130 * Faded swesdiy Time Bomt—Light Gale én 348 = Quiniria 5” r % THE TRUSTEES oF ial IMPROVEMENT FUxD right te reject the enle BY oRDRR of the ’ * i Siertes geuiccoais Gee MeceeTT. ‘Tresteee of 43) 9928 party. He sued only after trying for five months to collect, he said. 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