The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 22, 1953, Page 3

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million dollars from American paz-| Zonday, June “7 j sengers: elemental The biggest rise in American! ce cf Bes Clark Confers With Rhee On Truce ‘Legion To Plan | Americans Spend SEOUL W—Gen. Mark Clark; problems and added, “The truce VU. N. commander, conferred to-j timetable is more or less up to day with President Syngman Rhee, | Communists.” He said a tr then announced he can sign an/could be completed promptly armistice without South Korean!the Reds desire it.” approval, but he said doing so} Cjark’s comments indicated the would “depend on instructions | free-swinging South Kerea from my government.” ernment would check with “I am authorized at the present time to sign the armistice which has been drawn up,” he told news- men after what was apparently a showdown meeting with the rebel- Hous Rhee. “I am not trying to be overly optimistic. There are many prob-| lems. I feel somewhat more en- couraged; more hopeful,””*he added | Clark said he could not reveal | why he was encouraged. What effect the talk might have} on an armistice was not apparent. | Although Clark indicated the| truce document was virtually com- more such lone actions as single-handed release of 27,000 Red Korean prisoners Wednesday night. Rhee’s action froze the ar talks on the edge of si left the UNC a plump tz the Reds, who demanded rec of the prisoners and U. of South Korea if the / an ‘armistice. South Korea showed no remorse truce which would against any 705 Duval Street Phone FOR MONEY ON YouR Car OR FURNITURE 705 DUVAL STREET KEY WEST In Springtime, Children, Like Flowers, Come Out Just About Everywhere ACCORDING TO COMMANDER H. N. KIRKMAN OF THE STATE HIGHWAY PATROL And that gives us an extra good reason for being better and more careful drivers during the Spring and Summer months, if for no other reason, said Kirkman. Continuing his appeal for the new Spring effort of the motorist, Kirkman said: “Children, unlike flow- ers, don't always stay put, so that is why the motorist can expect—and nearly always get—the unexpected Pretty soon now school will be out for the Sum- mer, and extra precautions should be taken to safe- | sey the children who will be darting unexpectedly behind “almost everything” and right into the path of your auto, Kirkman declared. Here are a few tips the motorist can well and profitably heed; 1.—Be on the alert in zones where children are expected to be at play. 2.—Be a two-purpose driver and watch where your own vehicle is going while keeping a sharp eye out for the kids riding bicycles, tricycles or skating. 3—Give the kids a “brake” and by-pass the temptation to honk your horn. A sudden blast from an auto horn can throw a child already in danger into @ near panic. ede oe Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Guaranteed PURE For Home or Commercial Use... We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clean, Pure Cube » Crushed ICE Thompson Enterprises, Inc. (Ice Division ) Dial 2.6831 Key West, Florida ¢ Allied easily i-|on Stock Island, Post Commander Bethel P, Johnson announced. the ROK with an lies wanted | © : tomorrow for Arthur B. Caesar, 61, or inclination to change its stand. , leave Korea divided despite a burn- ue n the amount South Korea).”” s talk with the h Korean did not out-| : policy and | ident Eisenhower’s | > a mutual secu- | \ was nothing | n authority | ton to declare martial | South Korea if he felt it] d he never had | action and re- y talked with U. S. Am- jor to Korea Ellis O. Briggs Rhe@ meeting, ived a new t before leav- | it covered | but he would not | ort time earlier, South Prime Minister, | reporters his m1 troops to the UN, a and could take them back desired | ere would be no i-Com- rs if} d guaranteed ps or Commu- nist ‘‘brain washers” would enter South Korea. Parachute Does Double Duty | Year’s Program WASHINGTON At Meet Wed. The regular meeting of Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, American Legion, is scheduled for Wednes- day at 8 p. m. at the Post Home \Billion $ Abroad | ( — American} }travelers contribuied a record of!jars as against 2 nearly one billion do'lars to foreign | Jeountries in 1952, the Commerce | France, Italy and Britain obtained Department reported today. The total includes 822 million dol- | jeg |lars spent abfoad ard 175 million | dollars. travel outlays was in the European and Mediterranean area, but Can-}| ada got more than all those coun- tries put together—268 million dol- 6 million. Among European countries, jthe major share of U. S. travel | dollars. American tourists in Mex- ; spent a record 180 million | The formulation of the coming'dollars paid in fares to foreign ee t Legion’s program will be trans- acted during this meeting. All Legionnaires are urged to attend. FUNERAL TOMORROW BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. w— Funeral services will be held here Coe ) @ Broadway playwright and Holly- wood screenwriter who died Satur- Caesar’s film credits include “The Star Maker,” “Heart of New York” and ‘Anne of the Indies.” Our USED CAR LOT Is Open until 10 P.M. Each Night We Invite You to Come In and Look Over Our New Selections NAVARRO, Inc. USED CAR LOT 424 Southard St. Dial 2-2242 Sea teeta * IN THE FO ROUND TRIPS NATIONAL Airlines RDS ships and planes. American air and | The Citizen Is A Newspaper | ship lines collected snother 180|For All Of Your Family) [Let our services help safeguard your vacation fun" Protect? ‘ ithe valuables you leave behind by storing them in one of jjour safe-deposit boxes” Make your travel cash}100% safe’ 'by converting it into American Express Travelers Cheques$ Bi These “cheques are ‘convenient as cash and spendable anywhere} They're the most widely accepted cheques in DAILY! ‘the world What's more (lost or stolen. & 47 MIN. 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