The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 12, 1954, Page 2

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The liaison officers meeting), ‘Thursday would be to talk over} to be another Sraw up the plane and. set the| > date for the peace conference. “perfidy” charge, Young e He will have to work that one His Manner indicated that an actual retraction might not be “ite ald He said, “Something might be done that would represent a re- traction,” At 7:30 A.M., EST ‘The original talks lasted seven|Atlanta ....... weeks before Dean walked out and|Augusta . and returned to Washington, Billings .. They had reached an ¢)Birmingham .. over U. S, refusal to the Bismark ccc. Communist demands that Russia|Boston be seated at the conference ag * Chater cchienarnemnentonen Temperatures neutral. ee Young said he assumed Dean/chic; would return to Korea to head the| Corpus Political talks if they are resumed. Department Asian ex- pert said he received orders from| fy paso ee gah y wank 3 to = the/ Ft, Worth omm jay, al it hel Galveston sent the re Christi Young said the liaison secretary who will meet with the Reds will be instructed to determine “what Louisville the conditions are under which the Meridian Political talks will be resumed, We will want to know whether the| Miami .... atmosphere will be reasonable, M constructive and respectable.” timers DEATH TOLL MOUNTS [Neo ~~~ (Continued From Page One) Oklahoma City ers or snow hit sections of Calj-/Omaha Pensacola fornia. Travel Slowed Pittsburgh Travel on such highways as the|Roanoke Connecticut, |St. Louis Key West Airport Los Angeles Merritt Parkway in t, the New Jersey Turnpike and the|San Antonio Pennsylvania Turnpike w @ s/San Francisco slowed. Airline flights were de/|Seattle layed or grounded, Tallahassee Boston commuter trains were de-. Tampa layed handling increased passen- ger _ pia) left their aaa cars home, jai transpor-|employes, and the tation also was disrupted. A baby — plant at Linden, N.J., with] was born in a car stalled in a/2,000. Ft. Monmouth, N.J., sent] Maryland snowdrift. home its civilian employes early; Schools were closed in rural Del-|so did the Insurance aware, Philadelphia, New Haven,|Co. in Newark, NJ. | Conn., and some other places, Two men were lost and a third} ‘The same was true of some in-|died of a heart attack last might dustrial plants, among them the/when a hapbor pilot dory Republic Aviation Corp. installa-/swamped By heavy seas t= th’ “ons on Long Island, with 29,000|North Channet of Boston harbor. emorrew's All SUMPISC cesmsciereemegererme TA BMS Sunset 258 trol sical produetions a Me go ak eed and ‘Carou- lurray termed this “a strike- Most of the Eisenhower’ pro. [or geen be seid - vib had me sy from the late fen. Taft of Ohi, former Jebor committee chairman ay bis co-author of the Taft-Hartley ‘The question of who will be givs|jrcTHap® the outs the appointment tanding excep- was Eisenhower's 04 Key West’s|that boards of inquiry, sy oe undecided but| presidential a t to study today that!national emergency disputes, be ay make g/¢mpowered to make specific rec- “jommendations for settling these rr’ Ss. This proposal appeared likely to encounter resistance, df from the management side. Em: giving 51 authori recommend settlement terms. Needed The President also told Con- 9|Ste8s yesterday the law should be changed to “make clear that the several states and territories, when confronted with emergencies en- dangering the health or safety of} their citizens, are not, conflict especially and “|Your Grocer SELLS signs prominent in many areas cf/tional director for Weekiwachee] ithe market. |Springs about 65 miles north of the | st. Petersburg on U. S. 19, He for- lower. Other major divisions were Silver Springs. i |steady to mixed. | — \ Higher stocks ineluded U.S, Steel, DELAND W— Olin Albert Jones, Chrysler, Montgomery Ward, Doug'z2, made his second escape yes- at Ae ona De potemiesl:|terday, stealing away from a road aga Casi, od Sa at Maya a ie i i i |Last Ma: -} “ a 2 viets <a sawed their way out of} the State Road Camp east of here. Jones was recaptured several days after the break. MIAMI W#—More cars were stolen in Miami during 1953 than in any other year in the city’s history, police reported today, - “| Lt. C. H. Knight of the auto |theft bureau said 1,004 cars were \stolen and only 21 of them not re- covered. There were 253 arrests | for auto theft, he said. im said Collins, the only other announced candidate for the WEST (#®— Nine more| * two” “of the late acid small planes were scheduled to pe es ‘ nay Bap wing across tee Straits of rane tracks -MquOT today from Havana to com) interests which wouldn't leave him jthe cane cruise of the Florida | @ free hand, Air Pilots Assn. | A total of 130 made the flight yesterday.’ They had been guests | of the Cuban government for ea days. No agers were Feported se the | N+ /overwater ho ree planes ign the marathon style radio|ran into aioe difficulties between which were such a success Key West and Miami, ite his losing race with Mc-| . ascetic mses cast MORE WORKERS rty in (Continued From Page One) one of the most important ob- jectives ever attem; in the medical field. The March ef Dimes always has depended ty, The Sanford businessman said he would use again in this cam. the sounties te be accepted must have acceptable secie-econemic “fagtors. Geographic location also is @ factor. our About 200 counties in the United will be selected for the ex-|t, periment that will see beween 500, 000 and 1,000,000 children given the vaccine. ELLOUT SEEN FOR (Continued from fage One! #4 ions such as Kiss! Triumph hes'eome up with} Coffee In he the greatest of them all. It’s smash hit square in the bulls eye, Annie Get Your Gun will be pre- ALL GROCERS i ATTENTION Navy Personnel Officer Blues . . 75¢ Sailor Blues . . , 60c POINCIANA CLEANERS 218 Simonton Street Near: Post Office i TELEPHONE 2.7632 Our Trucks Will Be || On the Piers Daily CAP ISSUES CALL (Continued From Page One) join the CAP, Ground crews STAR * BR Teun COFFEE —— TRY A POUND TODAY — BATTLE CIRCUS 7:00 and 11:13 wp SHADOW ” % intheSKY. ¥ PURE OIL Dealer BILL'S LICENSED | Tiree .. Tubes . . Batteries CIFELLI'S #<°: T.V. Servies Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE — SEB... 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