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South Korea’s Stand On Peace Terms Causes. Double Crisis By JOHN M, HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON South Korea's ‘resistance to an armistice ‘on ‘terms. favored by, the. United States: confronted the Eisenhower ‘Sdministration today with a crisis within a crisis. Some officials. be- lieve firm measures may be ‘re- quired to resolve the situation. The sittiation was pointed up to- day when the South. Korean gov- ‘rament: announced it would con- THE KEY WEST. CITIZEN Page 7. TODAY’S ACTION IN (Continued From: Page One) general ‘appropriations bill and an act ‘authorizing construction of a 110-mile: toll turnpike from, Miami to Stuart, : The Senate without debate ac- cepted 2 dozen House amendments to its turnpike bill, including the one’ which “cut out the ‘authority for immediate” extension. of the road as far north es Jacksonville but permits planning of the ‘state- long project. Also. approved by, the Senate j-| without argument was the com-| promise general appropriations bill drawn by a joint committee of House and Senate members to re- concile differences in spending au- granted early in the session, The House approved the com- promise Thursday. ee dest * Syngman. Rhee, Eisenhower has imposed such secrecy restrictions on the whole ‘Korean truce situation that. offi- cials declined to confirm that. = is why it is’ sp crisis: decisive answer is: due from Communists weekend Another: of Gov, MeCarty’s tec- po joo og ommended biljs Seemed to be well ~;on the way to, final legislative Clearance. TALLAHASSEE (®-A bill to ap- propriate five million dollars from | the state general find to make up ible | 2. Weficiency ‘in money for con- struction of the Jacksonville Ex- pressway project .was introduced in the Legislature today. A> 28 million dollcr bond issue was floated to finance constriction and the State Road Department anticipated putting up 14 million dollars from gas tux money to build. connecting: links, |out- of office as toad’ chairman gees ie nally estimated 42 imillions'to com- i MANE OPPICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor, Eaten and Frencis Ste, bab 2m ee of three’ bridges in the big project | However, shortly, before he went |, “| million’ dollars instead of the origi-|s 4 (Continued From Page One) ¢loudy. with local thundershowers. thru. Saturday; continued warm. ‘Moderate to fresh: east ani. south- east winds, Small Craft Warning. Florida: Generally fair thru Sat- urday except, sceasional. showers and scattered thunderstorms on the southeast ‘coast and ‘Keys. Little change in temperature. Jacksonville thru’ the Florida Straits: Moderate east winds ex- cept occassionally fresh in the Straits. Chance for widely seatter- ed. showers in Florida Straits thru Saturday. Bast Gulf: Moderate. east to southeast winds and generally fair weather thru Saturday. Western Caribbean: Moderate to fresh east and northeast winds ex- cept variable ever extreme south portion. Weather mostly overcast with ‘showers thru Saturday, Observations taken et City Office Key. West, Fla, May 29, 1953 ‘ 2:00 AM, Est a reckless: driving charge; Francis Byrd, forfeited. his $25 bond on the same charge; William Branthoover forfeited his bond oe s '$50 on obscene language ¢ Earl A» Gladden ee - treated on a $25 7 Gawrenee Mancini forfeited his $45 bond on charges of ‘speeing amd improper license tag. Earl Armstrong forfeited his $25 bond on @ reckless driving charge; Richard Jackson Burdan, forfeited a $25 bond on reckiess driving: Vincente J. Lapriore, forfeited same bond same charge; Harold estreated on a 10 Givers Ticense charge; Bery. R. forielted 4 $25 bond in improper B- Billy B. Davis st —_ suspedded 30 days and was \; $25 of reckless driving; Roland Earl Johnéon _ was.’ seni to five or ten days on violating, res- trictions and 25 to 30 more on reck- ing. Harry was fined $80 on a drunkenness charge; James ‘Farnum was fined $10 on 92 7% 85 8 fined $75 and costs and license on drunken driving and reckless driving charges... Peter Kossodo was fined $15 on a recke less driving charge. | MRS. MANSFIELD GAINS (Continued From Page One) Precipitetion Total last 24 hours _.._ .06 ins. Total this month 18 ins.| Deficiency this month — 242 ins. ‘Total this year . 1.46- ins. Deficiency this year — 1.99 ins. onachtenaaa 7c seepage Baroweter (Sea Level) 2:00 A.M. 29.96 ins 1014.6 mbs, 5:38 am. 7:ll pm. 9:20 p.m. 7:01 am, E ff gil fe it H ita % F R ? te fis a) yl ii : é i bE a 3 i rfl | £é H | i iF fe i : : i £ F il a Tiee rio $ if a. i i i | importart i neh A] E r tl it Fei eebf HH ‘ The Demand For Water Far Exceeds Supply YOU Are Requested to Conserve Your Usage Request Is Made That Car Weishing and Florida Keys Aqueduct Commission STOP ALL LEAKS. | aa et