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vi = q 5 4 ? E & i [; will to study the shout by © in Clima. An mares at the United Nations ‘thet Jessup wili go right | : [ gE 8s UNUSUAL PICTURES, made in sequence by | ‘Photographer Phil Bath of the Los Angeles: | : F ; E i | ‘or Another AP. Wirephoto Showing Rex Mays Hurtling To His Death In Accident, See Page 5) | i a : ; Truman To Remain In Key West Three Weeks Truman, who will Question Mevers fl aa r = + g car. Upper right: Mays rolls out on the track as Driver Paul Russo's + Russo’s car flashes past Mays on the ground. Lower right: Russo his back with hands in air. Other cars roared past a moment E.R ay was not clear which auto struck: Mays. Z om the praposed of Pa- ete nations | of that 17 ARE arrive in Key West on November OnKidnap-Murder A Los Angeles mai for questioning in the kidnaping and slaying of a six-year old girl in 1946. The man has been identified as Nicholas Meyers. 40. Police Lieutenant Vic England says that Meyers will be booked later ber 27. the following day, No- 28, Mr. Truman accom- panied by Mrs. Truman and Miss will enplane for Key Me is expected to arrive some time in the, afternoon. If the President follows~-the he instituted: when he here last” November, shortly after his election_as Pres- ident, Mrs.. Truman. and Miss will be. quartered the Williamsburg, the also} Presidentie! yacht, .which will Na-| be moored in front of the . Ad- Gov-| ministration Building at Key complaint thet Russia] West Naval Station. the pence of the] Then depending upon events in sending eid to the] Washington, the President and Sommmunistes. The United] his family will stay here about States & Seeking up the Nation-} three weeks. . The. time will be eit complemt. But the informa-|fiexible so that he may return to tem & thet Britain and France} Washington beiore the. three ate eppewed to pressing the issue} weeks have elapsed. m the U.N. right now Mr. Truman is expected, while The Stete Department opinion] here, to do some extensive work Gee—gueting for @ debate on} on his State of the Union message Chine & » matter of principle in (Continued Or Page Six) a, |Hollingsworth ‘MELON G5sen 15-Year 1S CUT Sentence Today and suspicion of murder, It would be “the first such booking in the case. The girl, Rochelle Gluskoter, was taken from near her home on February 15th, 194. Her skeleton was found almost two years later on November 8th, 1947. It was found in a ravine in Orange County, California. The body was identified from a signet : : and Mrs. Abe‘ Gluskoter. The kidnaping has touched off one of the Los Angeles area's beggest: manhunts. Permits Issued For Two Homes Permits for two additional homes to be built by te Sun- shine Construction Company were taken out yesterday, it was. announced today by Roy F. But- ler, director of the Department of Public Service. The permits were the construction of frame costing $7,200 each for Dennis issued for John Benjamin Hollingsworth, homes today on suspicion of kidnaping! ring by ‘the child’s parents, Mr.| -}second.. presidential . KILLED TODAY -MANILA, Nov. 8,—(#).—Sev-; enteen persons were killed a 16. injured before noon’ as re under to» ‘keep ly towns were plac constabulary control order. Shootings occurred in scatter- ed parts of the Islands. The bloodiest outbreak was in Presi- dent Elpidio Quirino’s home Province in Northern Luzon. Constabulary forces killed ten civilians including some wo- men. Quirino is running for an- other term. Manila itself was quiet. The capital is expected to roll up a big vote for the candidate of the Nacionslis Laurel has. made an amazing political comeback since he se the Japanese occupation. Manila generally votes against the ministration. A third candidate is Jose Av lino—former liberal party chai man who broke with Quirino this year. Four million persons are ex- pecte dto vote in. the Philippine election. Acheson In Paris For Big Three Session Wednesday PARIS, Nov. 8.—().—Secre- tary of State Acheson has land- ed in Paris for a meeting of the Big Three foreign ministers. But 18, who pleaded guilty yesterday to second degree ‘murder ‘in the killing of his shipmate in the NEW YORK, Nov ‘' peers Key West Naval Station, May 3, Yesterday the Genere " the was sentenced to serve 15 years in Corporation ya = road Federal reformatory, eligible for tageeet cach divide: Ang ‘nore | Parole in five years, by Federal cam history. Bt amour Judge William J. Barker today. gag Egy 4 . dividend} Judge Barker passed the sen- gases the Chica-| tence on Hollingsworth in the ong age a wceemay Ay Federal Court here sitting this @@ Stock Exchange $2.50. Later | #fternoon. Hollingsworth will be aor © ome tater |taken to Miami, where he will ——— be held until ‘sent to a Federal gente =e . penitentiary . Chivage & the only past ise Hollingsworth, who shot and Set Be countess oper or elec. | Killed Robert William Long on The ethers are cle ois the PC-1263 at the Naval Station, stood before Judge Barker this afternoon with Attorney William ¥V. Albury and heard the sen-| » e v tence. Twins Garage After Long fell dead, Hollings- STUDEBAKER DEALER worth fled into town. and hired a ee ne re gan [HA Dar EL. Kay Wot Pin SD. BOAT BAR 8 Duval Street, Phone 9165 tible. Vi “SIRCONDITIONED | SS MERCURY oo Owner, Wil FOOTBALL GAME RESULTS | Sell Below List. Results Daily {1940 DODGE 5-Pas. COUPE. Ra- Most Comfortable Bar ‘dio. Will Sell Below List. ——— Clark at 2410 Patterson avenue and for Joseph Johnson at 2426 Fogarty avenue. Luke Falterman Died Monday Luke Falterman infant son: of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Falterman BY G.M. ‘today by the Pritchard Funeral Home ‘to Napetonville, La. for funeral services and burial in the {family plot, the body was ac- companed ‘home by the father. 1947 STUDEBAKER Commander Regal De Luxe 5-Pas. COUPE. Fully Equipped. Like New. Ser died Monday, the body was sent} he has declined all comment as to what they may talk about. “Our plans are not yet firm.” he said. However, there is,some indica- tion as to the subjecPof the meet- ings from French Foreign Minis- ter Robert Schuman. It is report- -}ed that Schuman told the French cabinet that the Government of Wes Germany has made a series of. proposals for ‘easing the three-power occupation statute’ and for ending the dismantling program. A government spokesman also quotes Schuman ‘as ‘saying that the three ministers will discuss Germany’s entry into the Eu- ropean council. and all other as- pects of the German question. The third foreign minister to take part is Britain’s Ernest Be- vin. The meetings get under Way tomorrow. Fine Fishing Tackle Thompson Enterprises, Inc. Hardware Division—Phone 886 SAR ERAS TS ES Party—Jose Laurel.j i ved as, puppet President during| ad-} GAS Nov, 8.—(/P)—Republic Steel, the nation’s third- with the CIO Steel: ® Chine ie having its effect A ¢ e . 3 only on that country. It is being show the death. of Rex Mays in an automobile race at Del Mar, Calif. .Upper left:/ Mays’ | |. fet and worried sbout in all the i . Left center: His car is turning over. Lower left: Mays-is surrounding ones—in India, in = . od 4 f Up-tg 2 p. m. today. there had been 2,429 votes cast in the election-which will see three of the eight candidates for the City Commission elected. The vote by precinct follows: First Precinct, 314; Second Precinct, 295; Third. Precinct, 188; Sixth Precinct, 602. ‘Throughout the day there had been a steady stream of voters. going to the polls. Many came in their own cars, but quite a num- ber of them were brought in City Manager Ralph D. Spald- ing made a tour of the various precincts and later reported the election was going off smoothly, with no trouble visible. NEW — DEADLY | LONDON, Nov. 8—(?).—The British have been warned that a new liquid gas may be used against them if there is another + war. | The deadly weapon is describ ed 48 a-nerve Basin a warning published in a training manual on cherdical. warfare put out by ithe new permanent Civil Defense | Corps. The gas is described as ;one which has no odor and which ‘cam penetrate clothing, so that even a gas mask would be no pro- tection. It causes death by convulsions in from five minutes to six hours, depending on the strength of the vapor when it strikes. $400,000 Naval Base At Meacham Field Dropped A $400,000 Naval Airship Base on Meacham Field has been can- celled, Captain F. H. Busey, USN, commanding officer of Na- val Air Station at Boca Chica, an- nounced yesterday. In a letter to the Moriroe Coun- ty Commisision, Captain Busey Stated that at present there are no plans “for the Navy use of Meacham Field “either now or in } the foreseeable futute for any} purpose.” Busey said the Navy plans for (Continued On Page Six) EEA ERATOR eee ‘uucesenasannaraeagnanacenennuecgeenesiuesonaennatena tat Paléce Theater LLOYD BRIDGES and ADRIAN BOOTH iin “HIDEOUT” Pe TLL LA aL | 7 yautomobiles working for the re- ' day ‘spective candidates. identical with the : plan—$100 a month d Social Security at age 65 after 25 years service. On insurance, Re- public’s present plan will be continued with high- er benefits. contributory |. | 5 i Republic said it will resume)’ operations as soon as possible but) full production. must wait until | the coal strike is settled. says it has a three-weeks coal supply. ‘ With the Jones and Laughlin : 1 tap ‘return to work of 100,000 men. . ; companies, s MIAMI, . Nov. 8—(#).—Two bandits made off with a couple of safes in Miami this merning. The safes, taken in an early morning raid on the City Ice and Fuel Plant, contained between $1500 and $2,000. The bandits coolp hauled them away in an ice truck after forcing Casper Watson and Leo Wallace into the | cold storage room. The men spent a frigid hour 15 minutes in the room_ before Wallace freed himself and spread j the alarm. The truck was found abandon- ed in Coral Gables, along with | the safes which had been cut ‘open and their contents taken. | | Late Bulletins... LATEST WORLD | NEWS IN BRIEF | By The Associated Press (EXCITEMENT AT CONSULATE GENOA, Italy. — There was some excitement at the Spanish Consulate today. Three _ pistol- waving youths invaded the Con- sulate and escaped after explod- } ing two bombs. Nobody was in- jured and police later arrested one of the youths. Officials blamed for the incident. anarchism CONFUSED HOLLYWOOD.—Last Saturday a 68-year-old man died in Seattle after writing a note in which he |Adentified himself as John Duf- iferin Rutherford former metro-}| | politan opera singer and father of actress Ann Rutherford. In |Hollywood today, the actress |'told a newsman that she was be- | wildered and confused by the news. TOTAL DEAD 779 MANILA.—The Manila Red Cross has announced 47 more {deaths in the October 31st typ- ‘hoon that swept the Central Phi- liuuines. That brings the total dead and missing to 779. { SELECTED FOR ROLE OBERAMMERGAU, Germany. |—A 37-year-old innkeeper, Anton | Preisinger, has been selected for the role of Christ in next year's performance of the world-famed (Continued On Page Six) the day's settlements mean the} “SPUNKY” FISHER, 12-year-old rider from Salisbury, ™. and horse named “Misdemeanor” won first place in @iffiew!t triple bar jumping event at 6lst National Morse Show in Hew York's Madison Square Garden. “Misdemeanor” ls oweed by Roland H. Berry, Harrisburg, Va. OFFICIAL VOTE ON THURSDAY - ey The City Commiaton recta ae the meeting. scheduled” for ta Funeral Services 4 night in City Hall untd Thunstey right when the commietem will F H I oe mand make tatasietiom of or arry 4owe {the official returns for tee se elvetion Are Announced “wri te wsttent sot Funeral services for Harry Britt | will be avaite watly af t Lowe, 73, who died yesterday | polls ele + tonigint, th morning at 11:40 o'clock in the | official result of the election © residence of his daughter, Mrs./ # COadad ‘Ramires, will be het 0-1 90* Se: Reeae Sell ee morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock tn )f"—" bell 2 the First Congregational Chureh,: Se pumms a 4 ‘ where the bddy will be placed at' a " Ne od Pos mn + — y 2 o'clock that afternoon ae + ta pon nal. Rev. W. W. Iliffe, pastor, will ' (¢ will ‘ ” officiate at the services. Lope fous vompa, while the t Funeral Home is in charge tin the raster arrangements. Burial will take place family plot in City Cemetery c Survivors of the deceased Huntet Marder daughters, Mrs. William A. Cros- |] Carbonell by of Tampa, Mrs. John R tentnediatat will serve for ¢ At last night's ty Commission Fre n the ouis The of Key West, Mrs. Oscar Ré meeting until Tha of Key West, Mrs. Bernard ¢ out to Bayview F “ lof Dania, Mrs. Ralph Holt of Ft. ‘eight candidates speek bes Lauderdale; three sons, Chas. 5 { ther own candinte Lowe of Miami, Joseph S. I There wer ” present ir no disturb: the candidates » minute platfe of Key West, John William Lowe of Germany; three brothers, Rot y Willard in w te ont thew of Miami; four sist Higgs of Key West, Mr data ' Bradford of Jacksonville, M The 0 Annie Kline of Key We a by ‘ tue « Gladys McRae of Miar grandchildren, and f nieces and ‘nephews. Mr! Lowe was a charte ber of Hook and pany, Volunteer Fire ment, and pallbearers will t To all Plumbers end Navy Yard Workers in Pipe Trade There will be « meeting to ORGANIZE lected from the Key West Department. ES 2 RR TICKET OFFICE ALL AIRLINES PRICE TOURS GE 41) Fiecnice 8¢( LOCAL UNION in Key West. Meet et the Clty