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“ZERO’ PROGRESS IS SCORED TOWARD KORE ARMISTICE SIGNING By ROBERT TUCKMAN PANMUNJOM —A U.N, truce Megotiator today said “zero” prog- fess had been made toward 8 Ko- i F z E zi | re & sf I I 5 z i Fs i i £ g § z F : i mH H [ : 3 Ly i z . i i [ : ble 3 & e Hb a Z A tt ie P $F fir. iti ee Hi | ly in in said Harrison failed to clarify the Communista posed on. how the neutral would After Tuesday's meeting, called the Red questions ig clipped | z F i atk ii Le a: 3 ii gE i i oF EE é i ef H ea g # E Esti i s | i F i j fat e fl i 1 aid t i 7 Local Youth In. Air Force ! DONALD RAY CARBONELL, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Carbonell, is serving with-the Air Force at San Antonio, Texas. His address there is Fit. 194 Sqdn. 3701, SAFB, San Antonio, ‘Texas. Private Development Favored In Big Western Power Project By W. JOYNES MACFARLAN | Power Company application were granted, Congress could gtill con- sider goverriment development of one of many other. ‘sites for multi- purpose projects in the upper river area.” But Sen, Morse (Ind-Ore) inter- preted the decision- as “further Proof” of his contention that “the Eisenhower administration would be a tool of American monopolies.” “Never was it more appropriate to say that in the next election the People should ‘turn the rascals out,’ ”” he declared. Sen. Jackson ash) said the department had “abdicated its re- sponsibility” for developing “a multipurpose project involving matters directly under the juris- diction of the Department of the Interior, to wit: irrigation and Power. .... The people of the Northwest are not interested in fence sitters when we are faced to, sidetrack public in favor of pri- vate development of a big Western water project and congressional re- action ranges froin approval to ‘turn the rascals cut.” 9 Secretary of the Interior McKay, aking the announcement yester- y; said the Eisenhower adminis- 3 FRG rf Pi z z F F i F i : iH id Fs a J “| submerged lands off their shores, ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WASHINGTON (#—The bill to give the states title to oil-laden debated in the Senate for more than a month, may pick up marked speed and wind up within a few days on the desk of President Eisenhower, who has indicated. he will sign it. The measure which the Senate passed, 56-35, late yesterday, after ‘an acrimonious debate which start- ed April 1, differs in one major respect and some minor ones from the measure approved earlier by the House, But efforts were being made to ‘persuade the House Republican \ieadership that the best course j would be for the House to accept the Senate version, rather than Tisk a new Senate talkfest over a compromise. No action was likely today, since the House scheduled only memor- ial services for members and for- mer members who have died in the past year, But tomorrow, it is likely that the House will be asked to accept the Senate measure. If it does so, the bill would go to the White House. Before approving the bitterly fought legislation, subject of over 1% million words of floor debate in the longest Senate battle in 15 years, the Senate batted down every one of a dozen amendments offered by opponents. They contended they were trying to cancel or modify what they termed a giant “giveaway” of federal property over which the Supreme Court has held that the federal ‘government holds para- mount rights. Sen. Douglds (D-Ill), an opponent, said oil in the lands involved has been estimated by geologists to be worth from 50 to 300 billion dollars. : ‘The bill was defended, on the other hand, as a matter of justice to the states which, proponents said, had assumed for 150 years that they owned the subm lands within their historic boun- aries. ¥ : The states with prqved offshore oil are California, Texas and ta eae ssa 5 The bill would recognize ownership of all submerged lands within historie state boundaries. Although not spelled out, this has usually been taken to mean three miles except on the gulf coasts of short- $ with the most‘eritical age in our history.” 7 McKay indicated he rt re bility of his agency. He gave reporters a copy of a letter to the FPC which said the Interior Department had decided “the granting of licenses for the ‘construction of dams and hydro- electric plants on the rivers of the U. S. is the primary function of and re: ibility of the FPC and ‘not this department.” : Wednesday, May 6, 1953 STARTS THURSDAY | THIS YEAR’S NEW _ LAUGH RIOT Suk fe » BOB MICKEY MARILYN Hi ay 5 ¥ ‘OFF LIMITS’ STARRING HOPE . : JACK DEMPSEY Today Only ‘ACAPULCO’ All Spanish _— li iin CONTINUOUS | # Fe f li g i ; £ UF fe, eas | t F $ iH Ul Ben Office Opens 1:45 P.M. PERFORMANCE Phone 2-419 Por Time Schedule San Carlos Theatre TIDELANDS BiLL MAY S TO PRESIDENT FOR SIGNATURE Short Calls For House Cleaning ‘WASHINGTON \# — Rep. Short (R-Mo) called today for a house cleaning of foreign poliey officials “who lack the will to fight and He also said the U. $, should tell the Communists it will vesist any invasion of Thailand by Red forces now slicing across Laos kingdom in Northern French Indochina to- ward the Thai border. s “We just simply have to call a halt” to” Communist aggression, said Short, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee. _ “We could do it, if we had some men in the right place. The people voted for a change, But there are too many hangovers who lack the! will to fight and win.” Only one member of the Rice 1953 football team hails from out- side the state of Texas. The non- Texas is senior fullback Bob Gar- brecht of New York City, Texas and Florida, which claim 10% miles. Another section would give the states the right to develop oil and other natural resources in the ocean bed if the courts should dis- AR GUN GO Elks To Mark Mother’s Day At Auditorium Mother’s Day will be observed by Key West Lodge of Elks with fit- ting exercises in their air condi- tioned auditorium at 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Aside from the Lodge ritual, which will be presented by officers of.the lodge, there will be vocal numbers by some. of the city’s leading vocalists. Jo Ann Mullins will sing * Wonderful Mother of Mine’ Youmans, the popular baritone, | will sing “Mother Machree’’; Miss Cleora Roberts will render “Mother 0’ Mine” and that popular number | “Mother” will be sung by Larry Cederberg. Carol Dunn, a gifted little singer, will sing “Rocka-Bye, Baby.” Mrs. Ernest Betancourt and William Neblett will be the accom- panists. A tribute to Mother will be paid in a short talk by J. Stuart Hicks, past exalted ruler of the lodge. Officers who will participate in the ritual are Earl R. Adams, ex- alted ruler; Kermit H. Lewin, leading knight; Jack Baker, loyal knight; Harry F. Knight, lecturing knight; Bill Neblett, esquire ani pute the right of Congress to transfer title, The federal goverament would have oil and other mineral rights in the continental shelf, the area running outward from state boun- daries to where the ocean floor Harold Ruud, chaplain. The public is invited. Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN | —-TRY A POUND TODAY— MOON GidAWcRS 701 THOMAS STREET Dry Cleaning - Pressing , * HOUR SERVICE Blanche Jones, Prop. POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION i Francis at Truman : DIAL 29193 YOUR PURE OIL DEALER Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries | .- Accessories” | ! 1 administer the continental shelf; | the Senate version makes no pro- vision for its administration. The “package” treatment, but that after talking with Senate leaders he considers it the wiser course for the House | —= to accept the Senate bill. 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