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Boy IsReunited US, Is Faced With Problem Of Getting Red China To Change Its Stand On Jailed Americans With Mother ll Years Apart PULLMAN, Wash. 8 — Little Andy Prazik was well into a new chapter of his 11-year-old life to- day, far from his native’ Poland, where he parted from his mother 10 years ago. The handsome youngster, who can’t speak a word of English, hopped from an American airliner at Spokane yesterday into the arms of his mother. Andy and his mother were sep- arated in Warsaw in 1944, Andy went to live with his grandmother when his mother was taken to a - Nazi concentration camp in Ger- many. His father was killed in street fighting then rocking War- saw, After the. war, Andy’s mother made her way to America, met and married an American, Mat- thew Garcia, now an engineering ee at Washington State Col- ze. ‘ Five years ago she applied for her son's release, but it was only several weeks ago that Andy's visa was granted and he was permitted to leave the country. 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HOFFMAN WASHINGTON (#—Communist China’s defiant refusal to free 13 Americans jailed as spies con- fronted the United States govern- ment | today with the perplexing problem of how to make the Reds ie their minds, ~ with the British serving as in- termediaries, the Chinese Commu- nists yesterday rejected an Ameri- can note protesting the imprison- ment of 11 captured airmen and 2 U. S. Army civilian employes on spy charges. The State Department called the charges ‘‘baseless,” But the British government, re- porting the Chinese turned down the U. §. note as “unacceptable,” said the Reds insisted th against the 13 America: contestable. » The British acted as_go-betweens hecause this country does not rec- ognize the Red Chinese regime and maintains no direct diplomatic contact with Peiping. The U, S, government’s next move remained an open question as state department officials re- ported “ ll appropriate measures are being considered.” President Eisenhower may have marked out the bounds for Ameri- can action in this case when he used the phrase “within peaceful means” last week in assuring the mother of one of the imprisoned men that the United States is doing ic! beng possible to win their Sen k Knowland of California, the Republican leader in the Senate, sounded a call Saturday for direct ble countermeasures resorted un- der study at the State Department was said to involve such a block- ade, but diplomatic informants said they found little evidence of sup- port for the idea. Ultimately, this country’s policy DANGEROUS JOBS NET ADDED PAY HOLLYWOOD & — Something new has been added to the Screen Directors’ Guild contract: hazard- ous duty pay. Assistant directors Will get $35 Per flight on airborne assignments and $22 per sive for underwater Pay when they perform frogman chores, len rq act provisions of a new three-year contract an- 1990 FLAGLER AVE, aE eRRRReEe STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS in this situation probably will be | determined by the President and| | delegation stood by for instructions | the National Security Council. \from Washington. Eisenhower, at Augusta, Ga., for| Some delegates said they looked the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, | for the issue of the 13 imprisoned made no comment on Knowland’s| Americans to come up this week blockade suggestion. But there! quring debate in the U. N. Political were indications the President ce might have something to sav on| Committee on the. Korean Ses the matter of the jailed Americans | settlement deadlock. after he returns to Washington. He} Last Friday, the State Depart- was due back here late today. ment said treatment of the cap- qe GA. GRADE “A” Lykes CHILI with b a A Ny 5 16 Oz. Can Lykes BEEF STEW Gorton’s FLAKED FISH Heinz ASSORTED STRAINED 7 Ox. Can Wi lI FIRST CUTS WESTERN CORN-FED PORKERS PORK CHOPS Zui MEATS Fresh Dressed —— Drawn 3 = 99% At the United Nations, the U. S. | tured Americans by the Red Chi-| in Manchuria and that the Ameri- nese broke the Korean armistice agreement for return of all pris- oners of war. The 11 airmen were aboard a B29 shot down in North Korea and the 2 civilians were in a transport plane downed over inter- national waters, according to the U. S. position in the matter. The Red chinese claim the B29 was shot down “after intruding into China’s territorial air space” 9 0 | tag | pina te 19c arte settlement of disputes and to re frain from use of force except im defense, (B) pledge the United States to regard an armed a’ on the Formosa area ag a threal to its own safety, (C) outline the area to be protected by the Unitedsy Formosa . itself" Co ae ge deemed by the United States to be essential to Formosa’s defense (D) provide for an indefinite period of effectiveness. — j held by the forces of Chiang Kai- can civilians were caught dropping a a tenea-U 8 5, « ‘, ‘i it was lers' |. S. diplo« poceragg Seon o> wily — mats believe a formal pact of this pire =. j}sort would discourage Red at. Meanwhile, American and Chi- fempts to conquer Chiang’s For- nese Nationalist diplomats were re- pres stronghold. ported to have reached substantial) “among other things, the new agreement on'a new treaty—a pact |treaty would: (A)' pledge both under which the United States| ountries to use peaceful would guarantee to shield For- a ba ay means in mosa, the neighboring Pescadores and perhaps some coastal islands ee Monday, Nevember 29, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 7 tha denies < 3g | New Pack CAMPBELL’S GRAPEFRUIT 6 -10c 1% BABY FOOD 3-:25c Blue Plate’s PEANUT BUTTER x» 29% BANANAS 2:-19c GIANT PACKAGE S9e TREND our rrcnss Ae FAUSTO’S ‘oop pauce Prices Good For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, November 23-30 and December |