The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 9, 1953, Page 2

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Page 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Allied And Red Liaison . Men! Thursday, July 9, 1953) Is Lifted In Meet To Arrange Truce Talkifact Berlin Clark Sends Letter To Rhee; Contents ‘ Ave Kept Secret By SAM SUMMERLIN by Gen. Mark Ciark tried<again to win President Syngman Rhee’s support for a Korean armistice. authoritative source seid | moderate ifs is Sait gE if il it i Fe if BUMS eeseeriorisecnseemennrene 1:20 PTB. MOOMTISE nerenrrenrrenneine First Free Travel Is Permitted Since June 17 Rioting Sy TOM REEDY Reports from the East zone out- side Berlin indicated dozens. of| Plants in Jena, Magdeburg, Leip- zig, Halle, Brandenburg and Dres- den were hit by slowdowns for the ‘same reason. Refugees said the Russians long since had lifted . | exploration crew. They make a sur- . | known scientific facts connected . | be used. There was evidence of an - | is determined by further test drills. MRS. LURLEAN CORDELL [{ of her brother, 1306 Newton Street. | Sutvivors include, one daughter, | Mrs. Harriet > U. S. INFANTRY {Continued From Page One) hours ended até 2. m. Thursday, Senate Leaders Try To Win On Emergency Loan Griswold's contention is there are too many cattle and that a govern- ment buying. program would . cut livestock population and push beef ‘ Prices upward, Sen. Kerr (D-Okla) derided Gris- wold’s proposal as “birth control” including 2,000. believed to be | shouted “katusha” rockets. The U. S. Eighth Army said more than 1,200 Reds were killed and wounded in terrific artillery duels and close quarter fighting— some of it hand-to-hand with gun butts and knives. Sige casualties were not dis- “BLACK GOLD” MAY (Continued From Page One) um exploratory parties several months before the January date. Geologists are always along on the vey of the territory and, following with oil deposits, drill deep holes and blast with dynamite. The re- sidue which is brought up is the indication of whether or not there is oil in the area. How much and how deep, just where, and the type Buchanan is from Oklahoma City, famous for “wildcatting.”” Asked how oil would-be taken out if found in quantity, Conley said that probably barges would expectant find in the big piles of easing around the premises, But oil men are like treasure hunters. They clam up. when it comes to giving away the rich secret of whether or not the “black gold” is first | of high commercial value, or if Communists’ puppet: East German government had sealed itself off. Heavily armed East fantrymen. the main source has actually been located. . ‘The well can be reached. by the old Federal Highway, S. 905. The + turn off of present Highway No. 1 is at the bend of the road just *| before you come to Lake Surprise on the northern tip of Key Largo, miles. Final turn is right again at the sign which says, “Sinclair,” The rigging top is visible just be- fore you arrive at the road which ‘Ss proposal was offered as a substitute for a demand by Kerr that Benson be ordered by Congress to support beef cattle prices at high levels, Sen. Aiken (R-Vt), chairman of the agriculture co: who was seeking quick passage of the dis- aster loans measure, told Kerr he was injecting politics into an emer- gency program and “doing no good to the farmers of the United States.” He said the Oklahoman “has done as much harm to the farmers @f Oklahoma as has been done by. any other factor in our whole economy.” The Oklahoman said many farm- rs and ranchers have gone bank- rupt and he told Aiken: “Your party already has assured the success of the Democratic party in the next election cam- Paign.” In Scotland there is one teacher to every 24 pupils in the public schools. CIFELLI' DAVID CIFELLI $20 Truman Ave. (Rear) Dial 2-7637 bidi EESy | JUDGE GIBSON WARNS ! | (Continged From Page Ore STAR * BRAND | cacusan COFFEE | ——TRY A POUND TODAY—— | STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193. YOUR PURE OIL DEALER Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries Why Not Compare Our Prices and Accommodations? MIAMI HOTEL AMERICA Conveniently Located For. Downtown Shoppers; Ye Block From Bus Station 274 N. E. Ind STREET PHONE 30672 Air Conditioned Rooms Also Available — Parking Facilities Se Hable Espanol CITY FAT@eRS SAY teem w CHARLES MARQUIS: Beves on 8 Mary by From Grow Preewed by Mat Ha A Paramount Petre THURS., JULY 9, THRU WED., JULY 15 THE BEST IN 3-D! A ee Mat. 2 & 4:06 —— ain Mat. 3:38 Night 6:30 & 8:30 AIR COOLED Thurs, - Fri. « Sat. " SULY 16% 17.18 THE RAMROAD THAT TAMED THE ROCKIES! ne ra 3 ab ee . Ame 2-5) Tonight and Friday As Twotlits RRL NY =n * PLYMOUTH snes ADVENTURE Pex’? | oy SEE -- Dae ADAMS - LLOWD BROCES es ~ J cal real estate man from Key West and Florida Highway Patrolman Sistrunk appeared on the scene, SHOW TIMES GASOLINE ALLEY 2 cciimninnnnesnmnse 10208 Showing Only Saturday Only 4 SMOKY with FRED MacMURRAY and ANNE BAXTER é tt in Ht At ® z sa 2 pelegls hilt Ha F g i F ewe DA 1M meme JB OEM 0 HD FF if ? t Fox News Cartoon BOX OFFICH OPENS 1:45 P.M. CONTINUOUS. PERFORMANCE PHONE 23619 FOR TIME SCHEDULE BOX OFFICE OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. San Carlos Theatre Fi u Bills Licensed PAWN SHOP 716 DUVAL ST.

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