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Rep. Papy Announces Approval Of Record $615,000 County Road Budge 1, Monroe County ¥ | Share Than Others In State Gets Larger Tuesday, March 2, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN The Pave 7|Critics Call It Propaganda Machine |domen by means of the female's swimerets. There is a broad tri- angular flap on the under-side of the female konwn as the ‘“‘aprc .” It is under this structure that the Controversy Rages Over Radio, TV Program | By JAMES DEVLIN . NEW YORK — A fabulously rich Texas oilman has struck a} A record $615,000 Monroe County road repair ap- propriation has been voted into the budget of the State Road Department, it was announced today by State Representative Bernie C. Papy. eggs are held. The egg mass to first major investigation of Facts|been criticized as being slanted S°™*® eine meseniees a eee Forum in a series of eight articles with conservative “experts.” Hunt|e2ce the name “‘sponge crab. last December and January. The/said every effort was made to| 2: What is the continental shelf? gist of their findings was: |O. D. Clark, Fort Pierce, Fla. Fa Rep. Papy returned recently from the | annual meeting*at Tallahassee at which time the multi-| million dollar 1954 budget “This year’s appropria three-day was adopted. tion for Monroe County was) RANGOON, Burma, (®—Burma’s army loosed an offensive in east-| Key West and Vicinity: Partly ern Shan State today against one cloudy today thru Wednesday; of half a dozen Chinese Nationalist warmer tonight and Wednesday; forces in the Burmia border areas.|risk of brief scattered showers in Mountain artillery pounded the area. Low tonight about 64 degrees; Chinese across the Salwee- °° the best ever,” Papy commented. “I spent three days at|at a ferry point. Three infantry Gentle to moderate northeast and the meeting and we got wonderful response when I ap- peared before the board.” After the meeting, Papy address- ed the board to express apprecia- tion for the aid to Monroe County. He said today that he had special praise for former Under-Secretary of the Navy Francis P. Whitehair, wow a member of the road board. Projects included in the 615- thousand dollar appropriation range from the widening of Roosevelt Boulevard north to @tate Road 4-4 at a cost of 7I- thousand dollars to the construc- tion of two-thousand feet of keys fishing catwalks at a cost of 50-.. thousand dollars. Preliminary design work on the fishing catwalks has already been completed by Road Department en- gineers and the contracts are ex- pected to be awarded shortly. That project had the enthusiastic sup- pert of Acting-Governor Charley Johns. In addition, the Overseas Road and Toll District will place an estimated $83,000 in their bud-| get this year for the construction of fishing piers between the toll Bates. Anether project which has al- ready been completed is the widen-| ing of the approaches to several | Keys bridges. That work was done by prisoners from the Big Pine Key Road Camp. Papy also revealed that Monroe County’s appropriation this year far exceeds that of other counties of comparable size — or larger. For example, he said, Palm Beach County will receive only $205,000 this year, St. Lucie Coun- ty will get only $103,000 and Pinel- las County but $273,000, DEATHS JULIO PUIG Julio Puig, 68, died yesterday) brigades crosseu tc tablished bridgeheads. east winds veering to southerly. Occasionally fresh offshore. aver auu = »~'high tomorrow about 78 degrees.| roaring gusher of controversy in the field of public affairs, He is H. L. (Haroldson Lafay-| ette) Hunt of Dallas, financial! backer of the Facts Forum radio ‘dnd television programs. Associates say he is worth two ‘billion dollars, that he makes one| {million a week. Maybe he’s the richest man in) jget a balanced panel. “. , . The majoz criticism that! He insisted that his own views can be made of Facts Forum is could be classed as a conservative that its net effect is to dissemi-|Democrat. He favored Gen. Doug- nate fear, suspicion and divisive las MacArthur for the presidency propaganda. \and later supported Dwight Eisen- “The consistent pattern of its hower’s candidacy. ‘both sides’ broadcasts is to reduce| He insisted that his oqn viewsa all national issues to: jand Facts Forum were separate “Tsolationism, ultra-conserva-jand distinct. | A. The continental shelf is the re- latively shallow, submerged area off the coast of the continent. It extends seaward to depts of ap- proximately 100 fathoms, The shelf then slopes off at varying degrees increasing in depth until the abys- mal depths of the ocean are reach- ed. It varies greatly in width and The Chinese are part of a force! Florida: Fair today except for|the United States, if not the world. tism and McCarthyism—versus—| treason or stupidity. “There is no thought of using |slope, and in some cases, as off | PUERTO RICANS SHOW (Continued From Page One) shooting was intended “to bring} ithe attention of the people to the \plight of Puerto Rico. It is a coun- jtry that is not free.” Those held are members of the: Nationalist party, the same group represented by the two men who tried in 1950 to assassinate the of 12,000 Nationalists who fled into| |Burma after the Communists took) over China in 1949, er KHARTOUM, Sudan, ®—Egyp-| tian President Mohamed Naguib! ‘eut short his visit to Khartoum, | peaceful after riots that cost 31 lives, and flew back to Cairo today | Newly restored as Egypt’s chief! increasing cloudiness followed by scattered showers Wednesday and possibly late tonight. Warmer ex- cept becoming colder in north por- tion by Wednesday afternoon. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits: Gentle to moderate vari- able winds today becoming south- erly tonight. Wednesday moderate |Hunt himself won’t discuss the) \fortune that he started with $50 jin 1921. The controversy over Facts) Forum and how objective it is has) swirled for the past several/ ;months. Hunt vows the programs offer! fair and impartial discussion of) public issues and that they merit Facts Forum to elect Republicans ™ountainous coasts, the shelf may “The results of this, if carried and defeat Democrats,” he said. |be virtually absent. For the world into the entire field of mass com-| He said motives behind Commu- #$ 2 whole, the shelf width aver- munications, could be to increase nist criticism of Facts Forum as *S@S 30 miles with a range from the pressures dividing segments /Fascist-tinged were obvious, But|2°To to over 800 miles. The latter of American society, to increase he said he believed criticism from |¢xttemely wide shelf is found in group hatreds, and to” implant|“responsible publications” resulted|the North Polar Sea along the suspicions which did not exist/from misunderstanding and not a Coast of Siberia. before.” \desire to smear. Q. Is it possible to prepare arti- The New York Post declared in| He said Facts Forum, while ficial sea water? K. Downes, Clear- jthen President Harry Truman. The party is only a small minor- executive, Gen. Naguib came here lyestérday for the opening of Par-| jto fresh south to southwest winds our {the three million dollars a year exeept shifting to fresh northwestiof free air time they are getting. over extreme north portion Wed- its series: “Facts Forum, stubbornly in-| sisting upon its political chastity, anti-Communist, had not origi-|water, Fla. nated specifically as an anti-Com-| A. It is impossible to prepare a munist movement. solution that exactly duplicates sea ity in the island commonwealth. Most Puerto Ricans have ex-! pressed preference to remain un- lder U.S. authority, although they! jhave been offered independence \any time they want it. | Anti-independence forces have) \contended the islanders would lose {heavily in American aid if sep-| liament, born. of the promise the territory by 1956 could choose its jown course after a_half century | under the joint rule of Egypt and Britain. But rioting by more than 30,000 demonstrators, agitating for ‘and against Naguib, was so violent the ceremony had to be postponed. A arated from this country, and that) British police colonel and 17 police- |the islands are not yet capable of/men were among the dead. \complete self government. a) The woman and two men were) disarmed and taken into custody) in a riotous scene just’ outside the) House visitors’ gallery, The third) jman was arrested later at a bus| were booked as: Mrs. Lebron; Rafael Concel) Miranda, 25; Andres F, Cordero, 29; and Irving Flores, 27, all of! New York City. All were charged; with felonious assault to kill, a jterminal. J : charge which carries a maximum) Stunned congressional leaders jtook immediate steps to tighten Penalty of 15 years. security regulations and prevent a| Each of the tour was held, at} recurrence of such a tragedy—the!a hearing before U. S. Commis- \first known instance of bloodshed|sioner Cyril S, Lawrence, on bail during an actual session of the of $100,000, House or Senate. | Also being held without formal That more lawmakers and spec-\charge were three young men |tators weren’t hurt appeared noth-|picked up away from the Capitol. jing short of miraculous. |Police said there was no certainty An estimated 20 to 30 heavy cal-|they had a part in the incident. iber bullets fired from Luger-type| They were listed as Montes Rivera, pistols blazed into the House cham-|20, Tampa, Fla.; his brother Is- ber, nicking seats and walls, pierc-|rael, 23, Deerfield Beach, Fla.; ing the new ceiling, chipping plas-|and Pablo Mateo, 18, Tampa. ter and causing everyone to duck) Police said all four charged for cover. |were members of the Puerto Rican Several bullets crashed into the|Nationalists, whose leader is Pedro) wall just a few inches above the|Albizo Campos. He was pardoned seats in the rear of the chamber|four months ago after serving occupied by page boys. The boys) about two years of prison sentences scrambled under seats or darted totaling 54 years as a result of nesday afternoon. Fair today but increasing cloudiness tongith fol- lowed by scattered showers Wed- nesday, East Gulf: Gentle to moderate variable winds today becoming moderate southerly tonight. Wed- nesday moderate to fresh south to southweat winds shifting to north- west or north over extreme north Wednesday morning and elsewhere} by late Wednesday, Fair today, Partly cloudy to cloudy with scat- tered showers late tonight and Wednesday followed by clearing af- ter wind shift. Western Caribbean: Moderate to fresh each winds. Partly cloudy weather with widely scattered light’ showers, Observations Taken At City Office! Key West, Fla., March 2, 1954 at 7 A.M., EST TEMPERATURES Highest yesterday .... Lowest last might ........cssseo. Mean Normal PRECIPITATION Total last 24 hours Total this month ..........00 Deficiency this month ..... Total this year Excess this year ... Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. 10% eeereensesrennere 63, cone 73) 0 ins. °.05 ins, eal propaganda machine giving major weight to conservatism and isolationism. Some charge it is a} front to push Sen, Joseph R. Mc- ley. They say it should free air time. Like most men of great wealth, Hunt shuns personal publicity, But he came to New York recently and called a news conference at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to de- fend Facts Forum against the attacks, The conference was called at a time when the New York Post was running a series of articles critical of Hunt. The Post was not repre- sented at the conference. The Post) said the next day Hunt had re- fused to see a Post reporter. ‘The conference threw some light on Hunt’s rise to riches, his per- sonality and his political philoso- not get ‘y. Before his arrival, an associate was asked if there were any truth in a seemingly fantastic rumor that he was worth 500 million dol- Jars. Not half a billion, but more, said the associate. He declared ‘Hunt had 400 million in natural gas holdings alone “and that is only a by-product of his oil hold- ings.” Besides oil wells and oil prop- "jerties, he owns vast ranches and farms, raises cattle and pecan nuts, and has a number of other business interests. Critics term the forum a politi-| Carthy (R-Wis) into the presiden-} |has announced that its relationship jwith Sen. McCarthy has been greatly exaggerated. “Since the nationwide propa- ganda machine and the junior | from Wisconsin can scarcely ‘be considered strange “We do not like to be ‘anti,"",water because of the complexity he declared. “We are for things, of the solution. A great many for freedom of the individual.” {chemical elements occur, some in SFA SECRE extremely small quantities. Al- though it would be of academic |senator jinterest to prepare such a solu- Barometer (Sea Lev bedfellows, it is obvious its protest is motivated less by gallantry or outrage than by a fear of losing its tax-free status as a nonpartisan foundation. The Post series carried page 1 headlines such as “How Facts Forum Sells McCarthy (Tax- Free)” and “Joe McCarthy’s $5,000,000 Machine.” Dan Smoot, commentator on one radio program, follows a format of giving one side of the question first and then the other side. The critics argue that Smoot gives the liberal side in a per- functory manner but gives a real emotional pitch to the conservative arguments that close the program. Hunt says he regards Smoot as more conservative than himself, but that about one third of the mail received by Facts Forum com- Plains that too much stress is Placed on the liberal side. A Facts Forum TV program Presents two senators taking oppo- site sides on an issue of the day. Critics say these are slanted with a “dumbbell” on the liberal side and an adroit speaker on the con- servative side. Hunt denied this. As examples of fair exchange, he said, Senators Bricker (R-Ohio) recent occurrence? G. B. Ramford, Q. Is the red tide a relatively ition, it is not necessary for aqua- tia or even-for careful experimen- tal work. For example, in experi- ‘Bradenton, Fla. ” ments with marine plants if the A. No, the Red Tide was reported|™aior elements are present in the in Florida as early as 1844, re-|Proper Proportions the trace ele- lcurring in 1854, 1880, 1882, 1883,|Ments are usually not required. If | 1 ¢ "possible natural sea water should 1908, 1916, 1946, 1947, 1952 and 1953. | z 4 It has, at one time or another dur-|be used in biological studies. ing these years, been present at, Q- What is the dovekie? a various places scattered between| A. The dovekie or little auk, Key West to slightly north of Bra-|(Plautus. alle), is one of the tre- jdenton. Similar plagues have been|Mendously abundant northern sea noted in India, Africa, Europe,|birds which the Eskimos capture Austraiia, Japan ana on tne souin-|auite easily on the wing by means ern coast of California. \kept frozen for a time ineile | Q. I know from reading previous calles. the dovebdaaiann sakes Sea Secrets that a squid has a if ‘ las +. a: \raw. These little binds feed on |highly developed eye. Can this ani- : mal detect odors: R. H. Owens, Small marine crustaceans, which Fort Myers, ane I nS, /they transport back to the nest in- | » Fla, i ir. elastic cheek pouch | ‘A. This question has never been side — dovekies may a |proven, but there is an organ lo- | > -. \der far off their course during jcated behind the eye of the squid,|_; Sta. dokdvot , ee Enpecieahl apeeeny opera oar olfactory crest, which contains a(n nee on the east special sense organ to which is at-| tributed the function of smelling.| Q. How much water does an oys.|GEN. GRUENTHER ter pump in a day? I understand|TO VISIT U.S. PARIS, ® — Gen. Alfred M. that they are useful in aquarium to filter the water. J. Slonack, Mia- Gruenther, supreme Allied Com- mi, Fla. mander in Europe, is leaving Paris out the nearest doors, ja 1950 riot in San Juan in which 30.05 ins.—101 Two pellets burrowed into the 30 persons were killed, Doctors heavy table at which Republican|have said he suffers hallucina- \leaders sit. Seated there at the tions. \time were Majority Leader Hal-| U. E. Baughman, chief of the \leck. of Indiana and his assistant,/Secret Service, said last night his Rep: Arends of Illinois. Neither|@gency “got information several Burial) was hurt, although Arends was Months ago” that the same Na- |nicked by flying splinters. So was|tionalist group might try to harm’ morning at Monroe General Hos-| pital after a long illness. Funeral services will be held to- morrow afternoon at 5:30 in the Chapel of the Lopez Funeral Home. The Rev. John Capelle, S: J., wi Officiate at the services. will be in City Cemetery. 6:48 a.m, 6:30 p.m. (Naval Base) High Tide Lew Tide Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Ca- tidad; two sons, Jose Enrique Puig and Phillip Puig, both of Tampa; and one daughter, Mrs. Argelia Puig. e MRS. FLORIDA ROBERTS Mrs. Florida D. Roberts, died yesterday afternoon at residence, 1111 Southard St., a! @ long illness, Funeral services will be held to- morrow afternoon at 5 p.m. from the chapel of Lopez Funeral Home to St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Ca- thoic Church. The Rev. John Ca- her fter 76, | i Rep. Holmes (R- 'President Eisenhower. He declined landing ae py s2n) Few was lio discuss details. In Hartford, About 250 House members were ©OM0., a Puerto Rican was held jon hand at the time, about 2:30, last night on a charge of threat- p.m., having been summoned to Ming, to kill the President. the chamber only a short time! @om Kennamer, chief House earlier to debate a bill dealing with doorkeeper, said Mrs. Lebron’s \importation of Mexican farm work-|PUrse contained a note in which ers, The visitors’ galleries were|Sh¢ took sole responsibility for the jless than half filled. About a dozen House affair and described it as newsmen sat in the press seats). CTY for victory in our struggle in the same general section, but {F independence. |50 feet or more away from where| Police Chief Robert V. Murray |the Puerto Ricans sat. |said Mrs. Lebron, a recent div- | Speaker Martin (R-Mass) ad-|orcee, and Cordero and Rafael \journed the House in short order | Miranda admitted the shooting. while doctors and police took over,| Deputy Qetective Edgar E. Scott The shooting lasted only about said the woman named Flores as 9:01 a.m. 2:35 a.m, 8:50 p.m, 2:12 p.m, ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of Height of | Tide high water Bahia Honda (bridge) —oh 10m No Name Key (east end) ....+2h 20m Boca Chica Sandy Pt. Caldes Channel (north end) Station— 9.0 ft. —ch 4m +2h 10m +14 ft. (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to His only comment on his per- sonal finances was that he was wiped out as a cotton planter in 1921 when the price dropped from $1.25 a pound to 10 cents. “So I went into the oil fields with $50,” he related. His first investment was in an oil well at Lake Village, Ark. It gushed. Oil wells have been gushing for him ever since, Hunt, comfortably dressed in a light tan ‘suit, white shirt and light-colored bow tie, sat on a sofa in a suite as he talked. He is a tall, white-haired man! of 65, well built and with evidence | of a Texas tan. He speaks quietly and slowly, carefully considering his words. His manner was genial through- out and he smiled frequently, He appeared unruffled when asked about accusations that his forum is anti-Semitic, anti-Catho- lic, anti-labor, anti-Negro and pro- Fascist. He labels all such accusations and Kefauver (D-Tenn) debated’, 4. Under experimental conditions the Bricker amendment, and Sen- ators Gore (D-Tenn) and _Dirk- of 840 quarts every 24 hours or 21 ee gallons per day. However, oysters A third program, Hardy Burt’s when they are feeding. Also, such interviews with various governors, 85 factors as temperature and salini- jit has been found that an oyster |will pump on an average 35 quarts| sen (R-Ill) the Tennessee Valley |Pet hour. This would give a figure State of the Nation, consists of only pump water through their gills; \Friday by air for a 12-day trip to the United States. He will have conferences in Washington described as “routine” and. will deliver speeches in Phil- | adelphta, Chicago and Omaha, aid. Thepepulation of the United States hs increased about a fifth often questioned by newsmen from | Papers of opposite political views. Burt, who attended the news con- ference, said Hunt never told him whom to interview or what to ask. Burt also fhoderates the fourth program, Answers for Americans, in which a panel answers ques- tions sent in by listeners. This has | ty affect their rate and time of, feeding. since 1840, but the number of chil- dren unffer 5 has increased about Q. What is a sponge crab? two-thirds. A. A sponge crab is not a sep- v arate species, but is a female crab! About 500,000 elementary and that has deposited its eggs. In the;high school children in the United blue crab, (Callinectes sapedus))States tteve. some form of heart the eggs are held under the ab-/or blood:vessel disease, 3. (A)! 5 DEATH M Y DARLING By Amelia Reynolds Long me, Pelle, S. J., will officiate at the a services. Burial will be in the family plot in the Catholic Ceme-' y, tery. Survivors are the husband, Pe- ter B. Roberts; one daughter, Mr: Harry Johnson; one son, Theodor Roberts, and one granddaughte: Rosary services will be this eve. ning at 8 p. m. in the Chapel of the Lopez Funeral Home. FREDRIG NICODEMANSEN Fredrig Nicodeminsen, 60, died early Monday morning while at sea, Mr. Nicodeminsen was the owner and operator of the shrim; Doat Ethel. ‘ He is survived by the widow, minute, jalso being in the group at the Martin was counting a standing | Capitol: | Murray quoted the woman as feces it started. He never saying they had e parheula tar- | From a corner of the public gal-|8°t but were “just shooting at ran- ley to his extreme left and (rewy etirectearvenionseresner 4 aa mens volley fs eae tra The. Senate adjourned shortly Augusta — lth yone at iirst) after the shooting; the White House Billings [eee cries pear xtossed al canceled tonight's scheduled re-|Birmingham Roberts said he thought it wac(°chio® .,f0F congressmen; Sec-/Bismark Miderseners ‘sant 1 s) : |retary of Agriculture Benson and [Boston ckers “until I saw blood on|Secretary of the Interior McKay Buffalo my leg.” : ., /ealled off their planned visit to-|Charleston The grim seriousness of the sit-| day to Puerto Rico; and Gov. Louis|Chicago _. uation became apparent when the| Munoz Marin issued a statement|Corpus Christi Puerto Ricans were spotted spew-|in Puerto Rico condemning the penver ing lead from pistols firmly! shooting as an act of savagery. | ba gripped between both hands. | Republican and Democratic lead-| ‘ae One of the gunman had time to pe. Woreh reload his weapon with a 10-bullet | |elip before being subdued. | as “ridiculous.” He said the forum was anti-Communist but that other- wise its sole aim was to increase popular interest in public issues. He said it never contributed a| death, and to announce nickel to McCarthy for campaign | der the terms of Colonel Dumont’ 34/ expenses or speaking tours, that | will, Claude’s share in the estate - 29|it supports no candidates and does | would now revert to Uncle Raoul. | 3\no lobbying. He and Uncle Raoul wereicree (nag reg 37) Hunt is married and the father for a long time ia Unele lof four sons and two daughters. 40 The girls, incidentally, had a hand 30 in the founding of Facts Forum. 32) "He said that, in 1948, his original 2 intention was to establish a foun- 28 39 be added. CHAPTER 4 ATE that afternoon, Mr. Duval, the lawyer, drove out to offer his condolences over Claude's Fi j rs y e i Temperatures At 7:30 A.M., EST Atlanta ney if ve aaeg aA i known as “Farm Facts Founda- |tion.” ; He intended to set up several) it 6 | $500,000 farm units where young) 35)men not going to college would| ers of the House huddled and} agreed that hereafter no visitors Galveston Jacksonville Mrs. Dina Nicodeminsen, and one etepson, Napoline Holmes. The bo- dy was sent this mornin; i jmay enter the House galleries| |_ Mrs. Lolita Lebron, 34, of New |without admission cards issued by York City, admitted leader of the;members. These cards had ni menses City a a ee TT | fey West Airport ‘work a six-hour day, learning ‘scientific farming, soil conserva- tion and reforestation. i i F ig by the| group, appeared to be having dif-|been required up to today except Pritchard Funeral Home to New ficulty controlling her pistol. It|for reserved sections. Louisville Bedford, Mass. Mr. Holmes ac-|spouted flame and bullets toward| Hereafter, also, § While he was considering that, 31 he said, his daughters suggested | f = 3 there was no food shortage and! 4g asked why he didn’t do something , PS meer _ 1g to get people more interested in 49 Public affairs. 53, Robert H. Dedham, a young 3g Texas atoeney, was interested in| “SoT 34\the same idea. From these dis- |S * 2g|cussions there developed Facis| Ste he 2g|Forum with Dedman as president |~“« 46| and Hunt as chief financial backer. | rade over a 27| The daughters, Margaret (Mrs. | 34/Al G. Hill) and Caroline (Mrs. | 40\Lloyd B. Sand), both of Dallas,| Sal prescitly are active in neighbor-| 44/hood discussion groups, one of the something 38 forum activities. per a I didn’t anew 34 Facts Forum currently conducts until i 44 four radio or television programs. Delphine 32 Hunt said free air time is given y to them on the ground that they| ‘That are educational and are impartial notit discussions of public issues. He expressions on their faces that |éstimated the time is worth three most of them had not |million dollars a year. | fore. | The Providence Journal and| a Evening Bulletin launched the g |Los Angeles E ae hd E i i replied. the upper plant pr | American Indians have proved |He was placated by former Rep.|adept in smoke jumping—jumping an’s cries of “My country is not|maintain-order at the Capitol and Minneapolis (Continued From Page Ones dragged from the gallery, she | Visitors in the past have been re- New York Five of the families live here, Police, door keepers and others|been searched. {Omaha __. Known as HO4S, made by Sik-| grabbed three of the assailants and| coats, and were asked only wheth- Roanoke submarine work. The Marine Corps eral scrimmage. |Martin said, had there been any-'San Francisco The Navy here immediately con- keepex, who suffered a heart at- dud, About 15 years ago a dis- Tampa __ eld and this is the first fatal crash.| The three assailants were hus-|and threatened to start shooting. ly afterwards. Police said the apa ally he ect ath gdp Maman hyp gers ay France and the Netherlands but ° # , Speaker Martin idi sompanied the body, the ceiling, punctuating the wom-| said, additional city police will help at SIX NAVY MEN DIE _ free: free Puerto Rico!” extra precautions will be taken Memphis As she half ran and was half|against the carrying of weapons.|New Orleans fmery to notify the next of ki x s had been started. " \tossed into the air the flag of |quired to check cameras and other| Norfolk __ |Puerto Rico and shouted again. jobjects they carry, but haven't Okalhoma City At the Seaplane Base it was ex-| | i ; rushed for the gallery and the door! Police said the Puerto Ricans a i allery an , K Pensacola Plained that the helicopters were leading from it. Quickly they|carried their guns under their |pittsburgh eesky, 4 rs ' , |either held them firmly or pinned |er they had cameras. {St. Louis HS-One uses the ships for anti-'them to the marble floor in a gen-| Only once in previous history, San Antonio ree iedaatpts ships of this type to One of the gunmen had time to thing approaching yesterday’s ep- Seattle _ yp carriers. William Belcher, an assistant door-|isode, and it was a comparative Tallahassee wened an accident board to investi-|tack after the excitement died | iti i i ‘ |gruntled citizen arose in the gal- Washington gate the crash. HS-One is two years down, and was taken to a hospital. \lery, brandished a loaded revolver . |tled off to police headquarters ‘The isiand of Saint Martin in the along with a fourth captured short- West Indies is divided between! h tet carried extra ammunition. House floor before yielding to po-|today are statistically expected to the people speak English, At police headquarters the four lice. reach the age of 65. >