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‘ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. w—Pres- ident Eisenhower declared today that peace can be won “slowly powers “build, maintain secure them from an dedicated to “world er said, the “foced to concentrate stores of arma- can deter any attack who want to be free.” President pictured for a ehurchwomen’s assembly the sud- den mass destruction which would “This horror must not be,” he The Key West and Vicinity: Partly |cloudy through Wednesday, with showers. Con- a few scattered tinued rather warm. Gentle to moderate southerly winds. State of Florida: Fair through Wednesday, except for showers in the southeast portion! Wednesday. Cooler in north por- tion tomorrow. Little change in temperature in the south and cen-| said, adding: force must be re- juced to the fruitful service of If it is within the power of }, with God’s help, it lew to Atlantic City address the sixth ly of the United of the National £2 362 i = J i ESTER ! E I cdtere efe eHiFige ie Bee ies- Power of a single bomb.” he continued: “Today we are face to face the most physi- cal development of all time—the application of nuclear fission and|Sunrise ..... ouclear fusion to the world’s arma- ments. (Fission is the explosive process in the conventional atomic bomb; fusion is what gives the escent bomb its awesonie pow- “These discoveries in the field of science present in themselves ao threat’ to man. Like other secenptibs se air they are busce; le good or evil use. depending upon the intent of the individual or group possessing! The President stressed that “a firm and just and durable peace”, must come before atomic energy can be devoted to peaceful use. He added: “Such a peace cannot be tral portions, Marine Forecast, Jacksonville ot ‘through the Florida Straits: Mod- erate, occasionally fresh, north- northwest winds in the north’ por- tion, and .moderate southwest to west winds in the south portion! today. Wednesday, moderate north casionally fresh over north portion. Clear to partly cloudy weather. Isolated brief showers in south portion Wednesday. East Gulf: Gentle to moderate! north and northwest winds today, becoming moderate to fresh north and northeast Wednesday. Fair' -|weather except partly cloudy with few showers in extreme south por- tion. Western Caribbean: Gentle to moderate mostly. southerly winds through Wednesday. Considerable cloudiness with scattered showers. Weather Summary for the Tropi-' cal Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and Eastern Gulf of Mexico: A broad, flat low pressure area with an extensive area of showers is in ithe western Caribbean. The re- mains of Hurgicane Gail are still) far out in the Atlantic. Otherwise conditions are near normal. Observations Taken At City Office Key West, Fla., Oct. 6, 1953 city dis-; avy Man Jail Here As Prowler ejence, scheduled. to open Oct. 28, .-/ Communist insistence that neutrals Confer By STANLEY JOHNSON UNITED NATIONS. N. Y., w— An influential U. N. diplomat has suggested privately that the United States and Communist China hold face-to-face talks secking to work | out their differences over who should attend the Korean political conference. | While making no formal propos- | al, this delegate—who was closely) connected with the Ko. rean truce—said the two countries could thresh out the problem when and if their representatives meet to discuss details of time and Place for the conference. Chief U. S. Delegate Henry Cab- ot: Lodge Jr. has offered on be- half of the U. S. government to send an American representative to talk over these points with the Reds. The.Communists so far have ignored the offer. Chances for the peace confer- appear dim at present because of be invited. The U. N. already has reich g es ed ote rae trals. Lodge told the General Assem- bly that the conference itself could take up the question of whether to invite such countries as India. He it was a problem for “both les’"—the U. N. and the Reds— and both would be represented at TODAY'S = |S TOCK MARKET} r0x0 ARM BRAND COFFEE NEW YORK um — The stock! MRS. LILLIAN DELPINO market headed lower today, the! Mrs. Lillian DelPino, 56, died second straight session of declining yesterday morning after a short prices. ‘ Funeral services under the di- rection of the Lopez Funeral Home will be announced later. at the outside with gains and losses mostly small. Aircrafts were in the weakest a point. Lockheed opened on a block of 2,200 shares off % at 23./ Boeing was down 1% and Douglas off a point. | Also iower or unchanged to wer were railroads, steels, oils,! and chemicals. In the latter ‘cate-/ gory, Du Pont was down a little |more than a point. It was off a bury, Pensacola; two sons, George DelPino, Key West and Rafael Del- Pino, New York; one daughter, lo’ Mrs, Theodosia Burgess, Hutchin- son, Kansas; and seven grand- children. (Continued from Page One) Lower prices were paid for Wallace Coleman, Vice-chairman, United Aircraft, U.S. Steel, Ameri- Community Servicemen’s Center. jean Telephone, Kennecott Copper, Mrs. Marie Welters, Director, Allied Chemical, Santa Fe, and Servicemen’s Center; R-Adm. G. Standard Oil (NJ). C. Towner; Richard E. Evans, Is eg Chea Director USO-YMCA Club; Rich- BRITAIN SENDS (Continued From Page One) - | ard Coulter, Ministerial Associa- Scout Leaders Association; Mrs. described the PPP as a Red-style jr] OTSanization but Mrs. Jagan has Sut Come Commitee” Si denied that she and her habend the conference. The new idea, tossed out by the .|Prominent neutral, was that “both sides” take up the issue when they meet to discuss technicalities. He said that if they reached agree- ment, the United States could re- today. Tuna Boat Fights To Reach Port With Il Skipper PANAMA, Panama (—A Cali- fornia tuna boat fought Pacific Ocean swells today, trying to with her critically skipper aboard and a disabled 8t/rescue plane in tow. vweime $1), Reports from the boat, the Sea- farer, said Capt. Mike Cusito, 36, @ ins,jof San Diego was in a “very S\ EXCESS this YOAT reenne 8.17 ins, ”. 1/31 ins,|Serious”’ condition. He was believed -18 ins,|suffering from a ruptured peptic 38.22 ins,|ulcer. U.S. Air Force rescue fliers Relative Mumidiny, 7 AM. from the Canal Zone’s Albrook base, prevented by rough seas from removing the fisherman to Barometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M.|fly him to a hospital, planned to 96.00 ins.—1009.5 mbs, Tomorrow's Almanac 6:22 a.m, 2 rer was 345 miles southwest of Balboa last night and expected to reach Pana- 6:08 p.m.|ma’s “penitentiary” island of Coiba 9:22 p.m. ans cacen —oh Caldes Channel (worth end) +2b lem Station— Tide Bahia Honds (bridge) ———oh 10m Name (east end) —+2h 20m achieved suddenly by force, ed edict or by treaty. It can com only slowly and tortuously. It will not be won by dark threats or glittering slogans. It will be born only of courage, knowledge, pa-! tience, Clara, Hilton Haven and Santa Maria, [portion of the system now pleted, will be run off today. witha." “Read The Citi t ie | Stoup tonight, but her course was dic- tated by the ocean swells’ effect on the towed plane, Polio Vaccine Research Told MIAMI (The. status of re- Search on a vaccine designed to prevent polio will be outlined here this week. Dr. Jonas E. Salk, head of a iniversity of Pittsburgh Port the results to the General As- sembly and any necessary action could be taken. The S. delegation, saying it fa at Hanh someones formally | with the idea, withheld comment, | Another point of long standing East-West conflict returned to the fore in thé Assembly’s special po- litical committee yesterday when South Carolina’s Gcr. James F, Byrnes urged the U. N. to admit | 14 Western-sponsored states as ec diania sereee gee delegate a: ussia for ing to lift her veto on any Fipmingle tions unless the U, N. accepts five ‘Kremlin-backed applicants, The Western nominees—ttaly, Ja- pan, Ireland, Portugal, Austri: " Finland, South Korea, Ceylon, Lib- ya, Nepal, Jordan Cambodia, Laos and Viet Nam—have all run up against the Soviet veto. Life Sentence Given Egyptian For Conspiracy CAIRO, Egypt (#—Former Waf-| dist Minister of State Ibrahim Faarag was sentenced to life im-| prisonment by a special revolu- | ‘tionary court today for high trea- son and “conspiracy with a foreign | ower against state security,” He was the third person con- vieted in a week on similar charges, More than a score of E accused of. plotting against President Mohammed Na- guib’s government are still await- ‘ing trial before the three . man of U: scientists who cautiously _ an-|‘ibunal. nounced development of a test vac- cine last spring, will report on progress of his research since that time to the American Academy There has been no official identi- | fication of the foreign power al-| legedly implicated in the plot. Un- official soure have variously of Pediatrics. All that has been announced so: far about the vaccine is that it protects animals even when they are fed live polio virus. And it has produced “‘antibodies’”—na.' ture’s own protective substances— all the major strains of polio virus in tests on about 100 humans, il ue hie by Hy g ai 1 i iF Ad ? i r ete } i i z i > # E i ‘ala iy F ed a identified it Soviet Russia and jan eastern Mediterranean nation allied with the -North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Faarag was one of the most in- members of the Wafdist party, headed by former Premier Mustafa El Nahas. Nahas and his — are among those still awaiting The court previously convicted Ssadist party leader Ibraham who served as premier during the 1949 Palestine war, and ‘Ahmed Mohamed Awad, an Egyp- formerly employed the Suez Canal | Joseph M. Bringman, Chairman| See siesta aad a Boy Scout Council; Edwin F. = ‘ , POOR OLD CRAIG erating Committee; Joseph Mar- ing, S. J., Pastor, St. Mary Star JayCees; Ralph Rogers, President, STATION Rotary Club; Joe Pinder; Paul J. Francis bet tinez, Chairman, NCCS Operating Committee. ployed on U. S. ocean-going ships’ ACCESSORIES jin early 1953 — about 25 per cent! Trevor, Chairman USO-YMCA Op- s j SERVICE of the Sea; Sam Collins, President, Sher; Judge Lopez; Tony Mar-; DIAL 2-9193 There were 82,500 seamen em- Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries fewer than the same period in 1952. Marine Radios & Asst. £ulpmen' FOR PROMPT AND R They Are Located at 218 SIMONTON STREET, TEL. 2.7682 920 Truman Ave. (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 Triumph Coffee Mill ; at ! The dip went to around a point ALL GROCERS AMERICAN and CUBAN GE LOPEZ Na ‘Bint yesterday but was up 14 STRAND THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, October 6, 1953 position with losses of better than *°W? Grocer SELLS That Geod! J. 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