The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 25, 1953, Page 3

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i TRUCE PARLEYS ARE PUT OFF Chlesgo, 2862 (March 2}—$280; low |off, Cleveland, 1589 (Atanch 25)— se te 22s | $1000; low score to cash—t082: : Singles—Frank . Saatore,~ "New Doubles Tour-| york, 749. (Mareix 24, — $500; low | AU EveD's-Frank Santore, New hy score” to ca<t=519, York, - 1994 (March -29)— $1,000; BOWLING CONGRESS . CHICAGO i™—The Golden: Jub: ; yitational and M: Gets 6 to 12 Years | attend the session. | said Choi refused ‘to « he could not accept: part’ of: the | WARS. LILLIAN 8. ROBINSON, 47, @ho pleaded guilty to engineering '@ $475,000 swindle of a Long Is- land bank, is shown in court at Mineola, N.Y, after she was sen- tenced to serve six to twelve at the Westfield State Farm, Bedford Hills, N.Y, She told re- werters she thought the sentence was “fair” - -. (International) Jayshees Slate Party And Meeting Ws ROUND TRIP HONE OCT, 8t NEW YORK 125.80" WASHINGTON . $105.70 "= PHILADELPHIA *117.00 "= BALTIMORE . 109.50 = daa Banas m8 Ta NATIONAL Airlines PHiiline of the Blies CALL 1780 & your rave! TCKET OFFIC: hbrpert June 1 Is Named For Resumption Of Korea Talks By GEORGE MCARTHUR. . PANMUNJOM (#—Korean truce: parleys resumed today amid tight secrecy and then recessed” until dime 1 — apparently because top- level decision on the critical. pris- oner exchange issue is:needed... Presumably the United ‘Nations Command ‘presented a‘ new’ :pro- posal at the outset of toddy’s‘ses- sion, which ended an eight-day, Al- ‘The South Korean truce delegate, Maj. Gen. Choi Duk Shin, did not A réliable South ‘Korean ,‘gource go" because new proposal, but an Allied spokes- man said Choi was on-the telephone and mi the heli¢opter-from Al- lied-headquarters at Mansan. It was the ‘first time <a” South: Korean ‘truce delegate has. missed pie, ful Menday, May 25, 1953 Page 3 LOUISIANA FLOODS STILL THREATEN IN WIDESPREAD AREAS By. JAMES MCLEAN THE KEY WEST CITIZEN munity atop a coastline ridge isd- lated behind miles of marshlands. | Its only road, four feet adove the marsh, leads east. to neighboring Creole and then nerth to Lake Charles. For 4 miles along the coastline, the marshes are filling up with - |high waters from three rivers. The weather bureau said the Caleasieu crest was rolling south- ward from ‘Lake Charles through Calcasieu. Lake and on toward} Cameron. The Sabine River, forming the! Texas-Louisiana border 30. miles “| westward, is shoving up high water in the extreme southwestern tip. of. Louisiana. These waters are block- | ing Caleasieu floodwaters from * 1 spreading in that direction. ‘ About 15 miles east of the Cal- casieu River, the floodiig Mermen- tau. River is spilling into the Gulf and flowing out of its bed into marshes. . it ay us te B : in : 3 E 8 z 3 i ral 4 = Hk FFs fe fF & h fy ts rt : 4 es Tournament of the American |naments ‘stayed ‘as crowd ‘stimu: AMID TIGHT SECRECY TODAY _| every ‘way but financially. All of the five ABC ¢ - Winning: scores’ enlleé. from: a| rolled their winning ‘se record number of entries for the | March and they withstood record 93 days the meet ran were | lenge of thousands high, and competition, at least im the early days, was suff. Four new champions were crowned, while the fifth, the De- troit Pfeiffer Beers, won their sec- ond straight regular division team crown, the second team in history to do it. But when’ the 1953 meet’ ended last night, it. was estimated by Di- rector Charlie Treuter that the — lost between $30,000 and $40,- Failure to draw at the gate the big factor. Only 42,837 customers ‘passed the turnstiles. The gate was. only; $1,025.50 for the final week, which saw. the Masters’ In- Located in the Heart of the City REASONABLE ROOMS WRITE of WIRE a with BATH and TELEPHONE Hotel Hotel Hotel. 132.8. Flagler St. 226.N,B. Ist Ave. begets” Ave. 100 Rooms. : 102 Rooms posi ‘ator Rooms Heated Elevator Solarium Elevator Bowling Congress was a a eee THREE HOT"LS 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION’ |, The 1953 Ford will _ set the pace for °53! for RESERVATIONS -. Doubles—Ed Koepp-toseph Kiss- | low’ seore to cash—1703, "You'd be surprised how often BORROWING money

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