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Key West Politicos Seem Less Eager To Run For Office Than In ‘51 Inly 11 Have Qualified For Five Posts On ed in 1652 by the Dutch ST Group GoesTo North Korean Pilot Tells Of Communist Truce Vielations -“————"" ceat Brite, farmers eg Sy ROBERT B. TUCKMAN 2 The plane he flew to Kimpo the U. N. Command did not pro- the eorackers set to explode af ° SEOUL # — A young North Ko- Airfield, near Seoul, was definite- test the plane { Bas a WUce Vi os bolted » *s to scare birds from their Indian Custod ean jet pilot who flew to freedom ly a MIGIS and not some other olation - ‘ . Key West politicos are ap- | 7 =e Russian-made MIG said to- type as had been rumored in some The pilot, whose only two words that he felt hb et be | day the Communists have flown quarters. a English are “OK. * PANMUNJOM & — The Com. #t fighters and propellerdriven For personal protection the pilot spoke through « bombers into Korea since the ar- declined use of his name. A He appar unis id y at least 2 | PF famouse, i aa more ™istice im violation of truce South Korean newspaper earlier by Air Force than 300 Koreans refused repatria- *°*™ identified him as Noh Kuem Suk to shy aw 1951, a check of the Citizen The 22-yearold pilot, a senior He flew from an unnamed base tions such ML files has revealed. - Fg Tagen diene lla lieutenant in the North Korean near the North Korean capital had radar gur ' h ma At a comparable date that cos poo Thursday to Indian A! Force, told a news confer- Pyongyang to Kimpo, waggled his However. ne at the M : % year, when the last general custodial troops ence he did not know the Allies wings as a signal, and landed. He flown by Russians had radar ~ @lections were held, the ‘A Red correspondent, Wilfred #4 offered $100,000 for a MIG had no Allied escort ernie Gite Gene fees be te te te Oe k a ‘ . Burchett of the Paris L’Humanite, ¥¢" he landed his swept-wing The pilot said he did not know North K s did not . aeestts were 11 candidates for just fficially put the number at 25 “éhter at a base near Seoul yes- how many MIGs the Reds had He ss nad planned his es three seats on the commis- Americans, cone Briton and 215 ‘fay moved into North Korea since the cape for a tame ‘ bag sion South Koreans, Burchett said they "¢_*aid he fled from Commu- armistice but added that some ar- since the day he joined the North ¥®* ©v* s e he S are being held in an unguarded ™*t Korea because “I did not want rived about 40 da: », about two Korean Air Force im 1950. dipped his ar me This year, the same num- Cem at Mesuns to stay there.” He voiced hope weeks after the truce was signed He said he did not make the a lan ber have qualified, although By terme of the armistice, selec a he could study in the United By Sth Air Force said on July sensational escape for the $100,000 Hie said he did not have i ons tes at a big Allied radar station reward as he did not know about ‘ @ full five man commission Se eed nt nae ae | ‘The omillng young pilot, ced tnlhed trached Commanist planes fiy. the reward although he wee “sled > slate will be chosen, The | try to persuade them to U- 5: Army fatigues, also told ing southward from Manchuria into when he heart about the prize e ‘ ‘ Primary election is set Nov-' change their minds about going "*¥=men Korea after the 10 p.m. July 27 The pilot told in narrative form em route he saw seve Amer ember 8, with the top two home. 1. He knew Russian pilots flew deadline for building up either air his flight Monday to Kimpo Air planes hting Answering a U. N. Command re MIGs in combat against pilots of or ground forces. Base immed y Rew men in each group fig' CALIFORNIA AIRCRAFT WORK. for a breakdown by national. ‘2 Sth U. 8. Air Force in Korea. The Air Force said the planes He said he left his base, which nn ss it out November 10. | BRS who made the first full- |Ivew captives they claim refused Russians also were his advanced presumably were MIGs he declined to reveal, about 9am..." ‘ ‘The five commissioners will be, *#le model of the Air Force's ceeniotion the Reds reported to Structors, he said, but made no Although the armistice permits on what was supposed to be a TO the core ts & ected because of » local bill pre-) Dew C-130A transport plane add- | PUY tsriat session of the combat missions with Korean only the movement of replace- routine training flight Air Force officers An undis sented and passed in the — eda opyeed rey ree Military Armistice Commission “*?®- ments under strict supervision,’ As soon as he got out of view of closed location in Se ture by State Representative lpping - Wh that “more than 300 are Koreans. — ————— — — aie C. which lopped two years ¥ * lOver 20 are non-Koreans, of which ah ddheeaiien at . ‘ C. B. Har-) Protective “cocoon” was remov- : Ch h P {dinal objec anal education, to sion endeavor, and his desire t vey an Comme aut .. si, wor found e saat —— American except one Brit Grace Lutheran ure lans — a ethers point, te rve his fellowman by living at lanep. paneer Go terme . — | Although in round numbers, this lor, Redeemer, and Sanctifier, PC*e® With him and by assuming of the old election law which gave| plane's nose. Blonde come report by Ju Yon, North Korean Chris 4 Ed ti F Y. th whose love for us moves us to show *Vi€ responsibilities, and to train the two 4 tafe cored surieh, abd saapenden poPrany — representative, was the most de tian uca 1on or ou our love for Him in every act, him for useful living in this world ceiving the a ' ” tailed breakdown of unrepatriated thought, word, and desire of our Research has she that max & seat on the commission for four) Me! Georgia” in true Southern The central theme, “Christian an Church, Flagler Avenue and a sa eel r ; style—UP Photo. allied POWs the Reds so far have daily life. “The fear of the Lord mum benefits of formal grow ° years, were to have had another ‘ Education Builds Strong Nation,”|Tenth Street, Key West, Florida ig the beginning of knoeiedan = training can be capecie tomer two Siendlel te cterge & Oe | Americans returned in the ex- which is being emphasized by the|Daily classes are held for children we read in Proverbs 1.7. dren of such ages. The church oan ‘all commissioners will change have old of fellow POWs rutheran Churches affiliated withjof the age of kindergarten and for, To bring about such development recognizes that in ¢ e.coted for a flat two years. x uc ear The 300-plus Ro Abn the Com the Lutheran Church-Missouri Sy-'those of grade one and grade two. ** 1 the constant aim of Grace Lu- Christian Day Schools “ PHARMACY i Another change made at the same. “nod during the week designated as Mrs. Verdell Hines instructs the eran Day School to promote the carry out its de ponsibil ee munists say refused repatriation .. wheran Education Week,” Sep- i pen pupils’ faith life by increasing his ties towards th time, which made it necessary for) would just begin to account for, /theran Educa Kindergartes children bond he ; Grace Luth Sch h The R l commission candidates to run in sicists more than 900 Americans and 2. ‘ember 21 - September 27, is onejfrom 8:30 a.m. until noon. Miss “ependence upon the True God, Grace Lutheran Schoo! hay 3 exall Store groups, is attributed id ", of the important factors for the es-\Carolyn Pomerenke is teacher for F#ther, Son, and Holy Spirit, to boys and girls cavetiad te grote 114 TRUMAN AVENUE reason hesitation tablishment of the many Christian grades one and two. Promote his desire to serve God one and two, and 24 children en Corner Verele Street Day Schools sponsored by the Lu-| The philosophy of education at ‘rough worship, prayer, and mis- rolled in kindergarten, / theran Churches. The Rev. A. C.\Grace Lutheran Day-School is bas- — ae sinedeisianinenenalenigiliiiia atally ca atintectazy ees 4, A Stelihorn, Secretary of Schools died on the beliet that the one car-' Pegs 1 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PHONE 2-7641 i ! i iH i = Tuesday, September 22, 1953 see how the race shapes up be | KYOTO, JAPAN w—Atomic sci- ceptable” a Communist mj. the Lutheran Church-Missouri Sy- eanpesieeaeanes fore they jump inte it. the glamor boys today|nary report that most of these 3, 00d in a recent address remarked: All incumbents with the excep- awesome progress on 409 men believed missing were If 00d character, conscientious tien of Hervey and Com. destruction and the un- “never captured.” The Red loyalty, and genuine patriotism , missioner have ennoune- lfciding potential of almost unlim- said of the 3,400-S19 already have 2%@ the chief traits of a good ed that they seek re-elec- for peaceful work. been returned to the Allies; 389 4™erican citizen, we believe we} en, is glitter too in the were previously accounted for as *%@ doing the State a great serv-| Destine ter qualitying bs $ p.m. extra necleat physicists “released at the front, escaped oF 1. by maintaining our own, October —scientists explore outside ; some refused repatriation, Schools : | Only one candidate at this writ- fue & @: dere one a never When America has a crime wave | ing is unopposed on the ballot spaces where electrons been captured at all.” or other morai difficulties, the/ Louis Carbonell, » former com-|soom in crazy patterns at fantas-| Delivery by the Allies of nearly Churches are commonly blamed missioner who is running in Group tic speeds. {28,000 Chinese and North Koreans for not making the necessary im- Three. And their research promises to refusing to go home will end offi. P@¢t upon the American people. . 7 Pog ay harness the elements even closer cially Wednesday when between This complaint presupposes that One: (for Mayor) Milton to man's needs in the world of 750 and 1,000 sick and wounded the churches are a wholesome in- “Mickey’ Parrott and P. A. M2|tomorrow. |POWs are brought to the demili. “uence. The churches exert their Masters. In fact, some of the 54 scientists tarized zone. \influence chiefly by means of Group Two: Dr. Delio Cobo, H.\from 14 nations meeting in this, The Allies Tuesday turned over Christian education, The most ef- 4, Suares and Jullo Cabanas. ancient capital of Japan with'1,500 North Koreans to Indian fective and the most powerful ed- Group Four: Neil Saunders, Paul their Japanese bosts say that in troops with none of the rock-throw. weational agency is the full-time R, Roberts, and Louls M. J. Eis-|the long run extra-nucleat physics|ing or clamor marking previous Christian Day School. ner, may be more valuable to mankind deliveries. Such a Christian Day School has Group Five: John Carbonell andjthan atomic energy. | With the massive delivery al- been established by Grace Luther- Charles Mendoza. Ever hear of custom-made chem-|most completed, the U. N. Com-|———— re the cumne tort of there ny (tzY? Nowstop electricity? | |mand said only 22 prisoners — or GOP CENTENARIAN ing the same sort of lethargy a8 | A group of the scientists ‘one in 1,000 — changed their anti- the “candidates in this yeer’s ally discussed their specialties out-/Red stand and decided to go home. BOSTON, Sept. 22 uw» — Charles election, Te date, only 4474 vet- ‘side the closed meeting. /Of these, all but three were re. W. Thiery, 108, of Belmont was ers have registered with only ten | “Looking into the future, we may turned to the Reds at Panmunjom introduced last night as the oldest| cave remaining. The Registration someday be able to put all of and these three were slated to be Republican at the $100 a plate vi i ® ™. \chemistry on a prescriptior basis,” turned over Tuesday or Wednes- dinner attended by Presidem Ei- jeaid Prof. C. A. Coulson of the|day, senhower. in 1951, there were 6,854 eligible University of Oxford, England Red China's Peiping Radio He told newsmen he cast his vo.ers on “We could decide just what we charged the Americans are intimi- first vote for Ulysses 8. Grant for if z i g i i to the polls, however, in the gen- want the chemical to do— dating “even at the last moment President in 1872 and had failed = | “Its effect on industry would be|of transfer” prisoners en route to to vote Republican in only one) And a goodly number of those incalculable.” the demilitarized zone for inter. presidential election. The lone sow on the rolls may not be able to| As a mathematician, Coulson views, “slip,” he said smilingly, was) cast a vote after a culing by the made long and complicated chemi-| A broadcast heard by The Asso. when he voted for Grover Cleve- jeal calculations predicting the ciated Press in San Francisco land in 1884, jqualities of a half dozen hitherto Monday declared “‘personnel of the! anesthetics. They American side were seen looking Balls +|were made and performed exactly viciously at prisoners who passed Lost: Dixie Cannon |88_ Predicted by them and failed to shout reac- FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. # — Prof. John Bardeen of the Uni- tionary slogans.” Fayetteville police got a new or- versity of Ilinois said: } — der today: Look for a dozen stolen “We have now discovered some- Confederate cannon balls. thing we cal) super-conductivity— Gen. Dean To Be The big black metal spheres — or electricity without friction | each about the size of a bowling |. “When we get temperatures B k | A My ball — were taken from the foot down as low as we can get them, ae nh America lot a Confederate monument near close to absolute at 273 degrees below sero centigrade, we can After 7] Months |coueres woceuer in the form of 8 be transferred | cinet. start an electrical current flowing pyramid. But recently the monu- py: og ig ee in a ring of wire. By ROY ESSOYAN ‘ment was moved, and when the! “Then we take the original elee- HONOLULU w&—Deeply moved balls were re-located, no cement i i ilifar LHe ite Hie be —Cave Inn Bar, Duval Street ‘trical impulse away—and the cur- at being back on American soil, was used, They disappeared over L 2 3. —_Open. rent keeps going around and Maj. Gen. William F. Dean comes iod of several months by Darige Coronet ¥94doce tedon 4. — No, 3 Fire Station, Grinnell around home ‘today from three years of sae and pairs. Street. | “If we could keep our power Comunist captivity in Korea Open. {lines chilled close to absolute zero, Dean said it was 71 months since present car ts worth moye—right now!—in County Court House. what an advantage that would be! he last touched American soil in TIMELY RELEASE Your Main Fire Station, City Hall. It is like starting water flowing Hawaii on his way to Korea. The! PORTSMOUTH, Ohio W—Lewis trade on this big new dependable Dodge. Harvis School, Southard St. with » pump, stopping the pump M of Honor winner looked Green's coach got him out of jail And Dodge offers you the widest cholce of =. Suarer Barber Shop, 420 and having the water t ruddy and tanned end said he had just in time. ’ Grinnell Street. on flowing.” —— added 18 pounds to the 162 he The 17-yearcld Wheelersburg automatic drives—at lowest cost of any car! are cee ee eye Ser cham fish School halfback bad served Now is the time to become the owner of the great ard and Francis Streets. d le is scheduled to leave Hickam 21 he { a 15-day speeding “ " ie Ii. Tremen Momentary Schoa!| ORY DEVINFRATES air Vorce Base at 30 a.m. (3 p.m.lgnes rin te cen ie ah noe Action Car that topped all 8's in the famous Truman Avenue. LOS ANGELES # — The Mabel EST) on the 10-hour flight to Trav- tody of his coach yesterday. He Mobilgas Economy Run, set new official AAA per- 12, — High School Annex, United Monahan murder trial jury re-\is Air Force Base, Calif, where wasted little time getting into his “ vad Mile,” wee Street. sumes deliberations today after he will be met by his family. uniform and leading his team to a formance records over the “Measured 13, — First Street and Flagler oe to reach a verdict in its A deluge of Hawaiian flowers, 7.9 victory over Portsmouth Notre vietory after victory in important stock car races. V-EIGHT OR SIX Avenue. two hours out last night kisses and “welcome homes” greet. — ht"; y of ear, 14. — Lutheran Church, Flagier| The defendants are Barbara Gra. ed the General on his arrival from >*'™* It’s the car of tho year—it's the buy of the y \ paanes. ham. Joba A. Santo and Emmett Tokyo last night the war,” Dean said. “He didn’t Come in and find out today. ’ 15. — Polncians Administr ins “This is the thrill of my life, ever admit anything but Amer- - Building. ation) They are accused of beating eld- returning to my homeland, to ican citizenship. The Chinese tried Tene ie Mecattion Tenaive tvery West on CEST tee TY Pape ne and Matom, 16. — Cpen. erly, crippled Mrs. Monahan to American soil,” Dean said as he to work on him because he is half ae |death in her Burbank home last stepped out of an Air Force trans- Chinese, but he insisted he was an| ondertul selection of dependable used cars. NOT A GIRL’S FACE |Mareh 9. The state contends they port American citizen.’ Come see us for a w: /‘ SEOUL w — The North Korean thought $100,000 was hidden there. “Not only I, out every repatri- Relatives who met Young burst pilot who fled communism in a —_—_—___ ate I know has been talking all into tears at Dean's words. Russian-made MIG cleared up to- Americans used about 8&4 pounds the way from Panmunjom about The two soldiers—Sgt. Young and day optical delusion over the pic- of milk per person in 1999 and 695 bow wonderful it is tc be a citizen Gen. Dean saluted briskly and ture he tore up op his dramatic pounds in 1952. of the United State: es returning snapped to attention as the band arrival yesterday j —_—_— home.” the General said played traditional ruffles and flour- ° ~ It was not, be told a press con- A port project costing more than Beside him stood a fellow re- ishes cams? uva t. la oe ference, a picture of a girl. It was nine million dollars has been com- patriate of Chinese ancestry, M ? e e & picture of Communist North Ko pleted a¢ Takoradi, Alraas eid Sgt. Clarence Young of Honolulu. In 1983, New Mexico produced rea's premier, Kim Ii Sung. \Coast, | “This is one of the heroes of about 199,000 barrels of oil a day.)