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pi sie pik i “4 * PARENTS COMFORT GIRL. WHO SHOT ED_WAITKUS ROOS’ PLEADS GUILTY TO TRESPASSING ON HOME IN DUVAL STREET Fined $100 And Costs are By Judge Caro; Crawford Also Pleaded | ‘Cars vamaged In Collision Guilty To Bad Driving | Cars drive vy dhomas V. Jud- t Gerhard H. Rice, a Navy sail- or, pleaded ity this* morning son and W. C. Paiker collided { etre, pane Sh S. Caro 2 near White street and Truman last night,but neither Criminal Court “to trespassing | Griver was eee | upon the premises of Adelardo; However, both the cars in the | Rodriguez, 608 Duval street. ‘accident struck the ‘automobile | Roos admitted that, while part- | owned by Joseph Knight, state ly under the influence of liquor,! conservation agent for Monroe he climbed on the) beat of Ro- | County, which was parked near driguez’s home, jumping ! White street and Truman avenue. | around. on ‘the roof, ieoite leaped |.‘ A. M- Glenn, a salesman, to the ground, where he was cap-} ported his car was struck by an- tured. other driven by a colored U. Ss! He held his hand in front ofjsailor. at Duval and Petronia him, where he chattered like aj streets. Police are looking for the machinegun, the .arresting offi- | colored. driver. | ' i i NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD RUTH STEINHAGEN (center) is comforted by her parents cer said. Rodriguez said he was Court building at Chicago before her arraignment for shooting First Baseman Eddie Waitkus. Her awakened early the morning of | Car wnder.the influence of liu mother, Mrs. Edith Steinhagen, is at right and her father, Walter, is at left. In background is Dep« June 9 and saw Roos climibing | pleaded guilty to reckless driving| uty Bailiff Jennie Du Bray. The girl was put under $25,000 bond and was ordered by the court around on the roof. but: said that he knew. what he} to be examined by a psychiatrist. Waitkus, a member of the Philadelphia Phillies, has a good doing. Judge Caro fined him i nat I didn’t! and costs. He. was arrested at ffered him- | Whitehead street and Truman *T could ress shot him easily”, said Rodrig chance to recover, doctors say. ‘Come To Vote |Next Week — lnjunetion, Seizure Clauses In Taft-Hartley Act Bone Of Contention (my ‘The Associated Press) WASHINGTON, June 17—The senate is rent on the proposal of administration leaders to, kill that provision im the Taft-Hartley law 5 | to invoke that pe the: pul Martial, when the civilian court got through with him. Jock W. Crawford, who was or- iginally charged with driving a up a $50 bond ‘for appearance in court next Friday. In the mean- ‘time she will be examined by the | Monroe aera! Clinic. (#) Wirephoto| want to, thot . “ Sips Tere self as. ;avenue June : 2 S20 COPLOM, Justice Department employe on trial |* Judge Caro a and} Mary Slade, who was arrested Labor Bill To 90 PER CENT CHAMBER “Peres feplonewe. te briefed by her attorney. Archibald {| costs. An officer of the U. S. Navy | on Stock Island yesterday, plead- iY Baers Peter) befeee leetityieg i ©. 5. District court at Washington | said that he had been instructed |.ed guilty to drunkness. Judge B ame ee Manan ag, ne Tee operons sacl when the ivan cou | a $80 band lor apearance i MEMBERS ARE AGAINST {in Aute ISTATE SALES TAXES However, Only 20 Per Cent Of Ballots Returned. ‘To Chamber Of Commerce Judith Coplon Denies Charge! She Gave Secret Information |MANY CHANGES AMONG — To Russian In New York City; PERSONNEL OF SUPPLY os Meeting Hoo DEPT. OF NAVAL STATION We Porety Romance; |RUMOR LINKS HER TO ROOSEVELT, JR. Tuck Retires After Shee War Very Much Serving 29% wi ete ; Splimier Joins Oe ee Smee ted Penmaes the closing days of the last lature, several individuals the organization to help protest) sieus such. legislation. “The Chamber always. wants act in accordance with the of a majority of its Laubscher said, “but if @ return isn’t fortheo sult of this poll it ly be taken for gran Returns from the poll among; Chamber of Commerce members to determine what business men in this area feel about-a proposed, state sales tax, are re ae to come into the organization. However, “only about 26 cent, of the ballots have been re- . : Is pie tax is'levied or not? Of the returns ‘received to date, vy . . Senator ‘Paft, backed *by almost | turned and the Chamber warns/ 90 per t sales WARMEITUN, June 2 Ju The Division all Reputiticans i in the po fi and | its members that unless a much age “0 pe ce one. | broke, snd en et Oe B merged with — There area number of new by” , Southern Demoderats, as- | greater representation is shown,| Strangely enough, only about) car * ad 7 aashanpaedl changes among the personnel of serted that op; its of the pro- | the Chamber will not be able to} half of the returns are front those { oe song) Nagamape-e mi the Key West Naval Station. posal will fight; to’ keep the in-|#0.0n record against such a tax| engaged in the retail business,| ene a) eter coy today in These include Clyde 0. Tuck, junction clause in the bill “Propo- | if and when it comes up for vote} which is the group that elsewhere '21-Gun Salute ( ws Sree & teen Gat she wen bey, who, after serving: 29 years) with | | nents maintain that ii the seizure | in’ Tallahassee. in the State is fighting the hare @ « oermment wad had the Navy, was) -retifed as Chief ,| clause remains in the bill-it will] Chamber Manager Harold’ R.| est to kill dny sales tax legista- om fit soceots Yeoman. Tuck's tour of duty in- accomplish practically the same | Laubscher said today that during tion. — © noth nployment present it isin the process of 1 ry e i: a the board. j called off. t wrvies, but} fprede baietnrsaay a aura The disputed points are expect- gainst ser ISS, } 0 aay cumanee | Iowa, served in the Navy from ed to come to a vote in the senate iia eat 1941 - 1945 and was stationed Be Se et roe wath, both sides he wan marri- | jhere at the Sonar School for two bi soa crc GO ae S ACCUSE: er] ury that om that in “years. Splinter was formerly at SE EEEREEeEID her . i i , : ‘ Hiss’ attorney had read from al ot the pies of| Mshed Thursday linked the |in the Disbursing Office. Miss! mms, KATHLEEN BIRMING- | Horace O’Bryant, superintend-| ., f y = oS ee ae ‘ hed been| mame of Susanne Perrin j Meritt also served with the Army| Ja94 papicH, 17, on the }cnt of public instruction for Mon- Transcribed Incorrectly Sahel of bey! pre supply and ell thet | we 4 che Wes ar! (above), 28, of New York with ;“i* Forces at West Palm Beach roe County, left . yesterday for Kei’ Pha inedecentcn: Peeskd a grand jury and strewed er its te a 0 Sa . sAher taken ing about i ington, D.C. Before working as ae Re OORT 2 BANOGKOR 7 _____| telephone secretary to Mr. Mor- i coaliel Sat tee cee el Hiss’ aap __ had tried | ings, tw 2 Pa e Heeital Board (eee | Denmark Eases | USED CAR ie ene ss Tae ao’ Becmber | Prove that Chambers did not, wet a ow oae e ospita oare Me a. MADE GEE atl Ot of | BARGAINS of 1938, and Mrs. Chambers de-| but, instead, from Henry Julian | { Premier douar erriot o! ° ° ' tailed many of the incidents that | Wa stats tate. 3 Valuer «i $425 & ‘France and his party; on his last 0a ationin | adleigh when he was employed | » : ; ; . ocurred at that t Th tong Lee ow ow emma VEEP tst ig t official visit to this country. ceurred at that time. The inci- | in the Department of Sta The oa = ah i ents in themselves were of no! Wadleigh, who admitted he had at came aft Pr e Theater | Mss: Alice Suglia of | Wimet’| COPENHAGEN—(P)—The lat- | 1949 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan; |i consequence but they were used | been sympathetic to the commen | we oe At RY sexe. ameapead pa Sean | PR ORIE APS years as a member of | °St restriction to be lifted in Den- Fully Equipped "| nist cause, took the stand as a} eS om : oan Mongoe County Hospital held its {YS" Navy “Hydrographic Office, | M@°K is the rationing of shaving | 1949 Hudson Super Six 4-Door SEE, | government witness. He denied | >. uw last night and elec-, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Suglia’s|S04P-_ It is officially predicted Sedan POOR OLD CRAIG |cmphatically that ne thud been = aod TULSA KID" Dy. Prank Bowser, chairman.|hucband i stationed on. the! that soap rationing will be lifted |-1949 Mercury Club Coupe; lone of the ‘sources from whieh | SeOPe' —- SIT Phe Rey GC. Leon Wells was elec- | Howard Gilmore. entirely during the summer. Fully Equipped SERVICE STATION _ {Chambers had obtained informe - << e —— " ee | Wellons and Russell have re- | ¥848 Chevrolet Fleetmaster 4- || Francis at Division Phone 9194) tion, and he stuck to his story VOT Oe CTE ETE EH HHO WAN TED! w a . are ai Ys -teag- teal lial aa |turned from a-week’s leave spent DION'S AUTO SERVICE | Door Sedan; Fully Equip- Your PURE OIL are caer se Aggae ques vy * ANTED! Smbers of the board saic. iin witnessing the feats of their ped 3 Geesens i " orn: Labetcation. Underssst- discussing a successor to Miss| i Witnessing t " , | LET U Change caahaawiptloaiet ta, RABY & Sot Weeviee Wate. Mavic Hartel, who resigned Tues. ;PPogeny. Wellons went to Miami} Corner White and Fleming Sts. || 1947 Ford Super DeLuxe “8” || —— | a WAGES APPLY superintendent, that they | *° See his aaa wivaae = ad TELEPHONE 96 | 4-Door" Sedan ———— SAVARRO. Inc. use great care in naming a} _ ‘Continued On Page Si Complete Auto Service || 1941 Buick Special 4-Door ALANS Fi Fi hi Tackle: ,, “HOME ‘ VAL STREET : her when she (elles, ' guys | Standard Oil Products | Sedan A | Two HOURS ine ris ing | 1006 Whine Sees ” — ; <i || 1938 Buick Special Tudor 1 T E | ee eeeeee Gee eee eee some discussion 0: B ld H d | i Sedan | Thompson Enterprises, inc. " coed Miss Hartel, but: DUNGers Hardware 1942 ea a 160, seven-pa.|| OF HORROR | RUMMAGE SALE WTON end A STREETS ar i | i | 1000 DUVAL STREET MIAMI - KEY WEST Friday and Saturda Temporarily: uanated tems -anee Heteowtey Theoweh 7K. W. HUDSON CO. BARGE LINE. Inc. 4 . || MOTOR CO 10:30 P.M. | WILL BE CLOSED on Sundays|| HH SPOTTER Satew ddery Jame 22 Simonton and Greene Streets || oy VDE MALLORY DOCKS June 17 and 18, 1949 |) . Saturdays June 48 from 12:00 Noon to 6:00 P.M. dur ta 2). tnelnsive Antonio Estenozs, Owner TELEPHONE 6 Sponsored by \| 329 Duval Street er eae ing the summer months. We = “One Of The Twins” gue 3 Woman's Society of Christian || a Admission. 65c Per Person || be open Sunday Be meee the Catholic HONE 1696 Barge Leaves Miami Service of Ley Memorial |} ‘Across From the | Benefit | evenings to CONTINUE SERVING ae, Mr. 4! ae to Show You E Fi Church | Southern Cross” | Jaycee Conference Fund i (&) Wir ephoto «| RUMORS OF ROMANCE pub- mew Congressman Franklin D. Roosevelt. Jr. The reports could not be verified immedi- ately. reached. Roosevelt said. pony +> sd Daw “I know done about it @ Cyl.—the Miss Perrin couldn't be In Washington, Rep. noth- Come In and See the NEW 1949 smart- est design lines in body and its economical model engine at... cluded eight years in the Orienf, part of which wi pent at Val- divostok. Tuck has submitted a filing makeup binder to the Sug- {gestion Award Committee. At Boca Chica before being trans- ferred to the Supply Department. Miss Gladys G. Meritt prior to being transferred here, , served with the Navy at Pensacola, Fla., as a member of the WAC. Mrs. Dora L. Dalton of Detroit, Michigan, who has served more than seven years as Civil Service employee, worked in the U. S. / Treasury Department before be- transferred to BuS & A., Wash- | spRU \K LUMBER YARD TELEPHONE 816 ‘RRR ALOE RRR CREE (®) Wirephoto witness stand during her testi- mony in the first degree mur- Babich, 19, at Milwaukee. She is a defense witness. Babich is charged with killing her sis- ter, Patricia. | Rummage Sale a 510 Fleming St. der trial of her husband, Milton | purpose that the injunction will, but Taft replied that if the gov- ernment seized a plant against which a strike had been declared {there woul dremain nothing cer- tain that the strike would be 0" Bryant Leaves For Gainesville Gainesville where he will attend a conference of all the county ; superintendent of the state. | There are several matters of pressing importance to be dis- cussed by the superintendents. senger Limousine Two-Wheel Luggage Trailer: New; 8-Ply Tires LINDSEY Casctnisiut Closes Cad —. to show that Hiss had ceen Whit taker Chambers later than 1937 Witness Sustains Chambers On Point tally, that fart se te tee Of Testimony {only been fing fe game particularly a term that Chamb j time mibtery cescmmateae Sle ge ers is supposed to have made at! ed the fact het heat fee that time. He denied that he had | many gum made the statement, and a wit: | NEW YORK, June 17—The government today rested its case against Alger Hiss, charged with perjury, in that, testifying before a grand jury, he said he had not} seen Whittaker Chambers after | 1937. ness corroborated him today, ex | Plaining that a mistake had bee ma made in transcribing the testi | Hardware Division—Phone 688 | wee | FOR SALE 1947 Ford Cint Couge 1946 Chevrsdet f ara 194) Ponte: Comeer sa. THRILLS and CHILLS See Your Favorite BOOGEY-MAN at the Monroe Theater | i | The Oriental Pharmacy | } OUR CUSTOMERS.