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Page & _NEWS CHICAGO (M—Actress Barbarayx. McLean honeymooned today with Nathanial S. Ruvell, 45, a Chicago lawyer described by a non-admirer as “a large, muscular man who studiously makes himself at- tractive to women.” Superior Court Judge Julius Hoff man presided in a hotel suite cere- mony for Miiss McLean and Ruvell Sunday night, and former Gov. Dwight Green of Illinois gave away the: bride. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. #—There was a slight mixup ever a portable organ at the Central Baptiist Cburch. The pastor, the Rey. M. L. Mos- ef, reported to police Sunday that the organ was missing and he couldn’t begin Sunday services without it. Detectives began _— checking around but received a call a few minutes later. The Rev. Moser said the organ was back — a member of the congregatioin had borrowed it-for a Saturday night party and was late in returning it. LOS ANGELES (#—Here's an au- thority who says it’s easier to fool adults than it is children and dogs. ’*& child is extremely perceptive Of One's attitude toward him,” said Dr. Milo B. Brooks, professor of ‘pediatrics at the College of Medi- cal Evangelists, ‘Most anyone ean THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, March 3, 1752 BRIEFS — high - powered rifle and had been dead 12 to i6 aours. He had more than $300 in his pockets and carried papers show ing he had recently been treated for stomach disorders and respira- tory ailments, Mason said. TAMPA (P--A 14 - year - old boy Mitichell Sais, drowned iin the Hiill borough River here Sunday. Fire Chief George Pitts said Sais’ body was bruised’ when recovered from some 15 feet of water, and that the boy had either slipped or mis ealeulated a dive from the*top of a dam. MIAMI (#—A Baltimore man who told poliice he was “tired of run ning away’’ surrendered at police headquarters Sunday night and said he was ready to go home and face charges of absconding with He identified himself to Police | Capt. J. Griffin as Wilson Stryker Lang,'44,. Baltimore, and said he Was manager of the Town Theater when he absconded with the thea- ter’s funds early in February. Lang said he’d spent all the money. WASHINGTON |” — A leap year | baby born four years ago now has a leap year brother, born Friday. Doctors estimate chances of two | leap year births in one family are for jults, like you and me. “But no one can. fool a child— or a dog. have. a sense. of Berrgiltion far beyond owrs--which ve lost gh lack wf, use. ‘We tisten to what people say, not how they feel. Some women re- LOS. ANGELES #—A_ arthritie ondition has caused Sir Thomas J im, conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London, to cancel the remainder of his American tour. A spokesman says Sir Thomas plans to return to England as soon as he is able to travel. A scheduled “tour of Finland also has been can- celled. The famed British maestro led concerts in San Francisico and Los Angeles before the attack. ~NEW YORK W— Young Met- ropolitan Opera Stars Robert Mer- rill and Roberta Peters plan to be married this summer, with the date “depending on their opera and con- cert. schedules, The couple, disclosing their plans Sunday, ‘said they were consider- ing a honeymoon in Europe. . _ PHILADELPHIA (P—St. Bernard dogs are famous for their rescue work in Alpine snow drifts. But Philadelphia snow drifts are a dif- ferent matter. “ Two of the breed were found about one in a million. | ‘ The father is Myron Herrick | (Mike) Palm, outstanding football | star. with the University of Penn- | bylvania and later with the pro-| fessional New York Giants. He now runs a Washington restaurant. } LONDON (®#—Two London news- | papers have hinted that Queen | Elizabeth 1I may be expecting her | third child, | Sunday Pictorial and Sunday Ex- press went about as far as they cecal: without shattering customary disersion in such matters. No one was so blunt as to say the Queen was pregnant. The pictorial said “rumors of a sentimentai nature’ have sprung from a recent visit by Sir William Gilliatt, the famous gynecologist, to the Queen’s residence, Clarence House. The express suggested that the Queen would retire from public events after July. Buckingham Palace maintained its usual, dignified silence on the rumors. Past palace announce- ments did not come until four months before Elizabeth’s babies were expected. SAIGON, Indochina (‘7—- The French Army said Sunday night it hungry and exhausted in the midst of a snow storm here on Saturday, Edward Sprague took them in and fed them — four cans of dog food and five quarts of. water. ae ae @— The Ft. uderdal aily News began re- receiving seatyeeberier Associated Press* tter report today and became the 18th newspaper on the ‘state circujt. ; “Newspapers using the teletype- better-report may set type auto- fhatically. A specially perforated tape-received in newspaper offices when*fed through an attachment ‘on a typecasting machine sets type for i tically. "ThE Floridia circuit is the second Oldest AP state teletypesetter cir. HH’ ». 40, was i brushed against a. switch and fell beneath. a mov- uh East Coast Railway Erickson, a switchman in the Fort Pierce yards, came ‘here only recently from Duluth, Minn., where he was a conductor for the North- ero. Pacific Railroad. iT = JACKSONVILLE (~The U. S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Ciircuit, operied a two - week session here today. On the bench will be Judges Joseph C. Hutcheson Jr., Texas, Wayne G, Borah, Louisiaina, and Louie W. Strum, Florida. » MIAMI (®—Florina Athans Bros- Seat; 44, Detroit, Mich., was found Shot to death in an automobile on the Tamiaimi Trail a mile west of the city limits Sunday and Coroner Edwin Lee Mason said he com- mitted suicide. The body was found by Florida Highway Patrolman W. H. Me- Knight and Mason said Brosseau apparently shot himself with a RATES REASONABLE Ritz Hotel eh ERR sew some = MTAMI a Located in the Heart of the City ROOMS with BATH and TELEPHONE Pershing Hotel Hotel 192 E Flagler St. 228 NE. Ist Ave, 229 NE. Ist Ave. 103 Rooms 100 Rooms 80 Elevator Hievator Rooms Solarium Elevator 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION had turned back a two - pronged Communist drive against French | delta positions in North Indochina, } killing 500° Vietminh rebels and | wounding 4 1 WASHINGTON (#—An ex-convict described as extremely dangercus and long - sought for the killing fo a woman ‘in Michigan was add | today to the FBI's list of “10 most wanted men’’. He is Isaie Aldy Beausoleil, 49, | native of Canada, and known by the nickname ‘Frenchy’. Monroe County, Mich., authori- | ties have charged him with murder the roadside: slaying of a wom an identified through fingerprints as Rose Trahan, 47, Danielson, Conn., and Worcester, Mass. } “NEW YORK (®—Refusing mor- Phine:to ease his pain, an injured merchant skipper sat propped up inibed today directing the limping course of his.storm - battered Lib- erty ship toward port. | The damaged Rachel Jackson, a 7,100 - ton freighter ,was headed | in the general direction of New | York, the Coast Guard here said. | The-Coast Guard cutter Mendota | was escorting the freighter as it| proceeded under its Gwn power, and was ready to assist if needed. ‘The captain, William R. Thomas, was injured Sunday when high seas smashed part of the ship’s bridge | and damaged the steering gear about 350 miles southeast of New York City. eine Te | VATICAN CITY (#—~Pope Pius XIE marks his 76th birthday and ; the 13th anniversary of his elec- | | tion to the papal throne at a cere- H mony here today. The double an- | niversary actually was Sunday, but the pontiff scheduled no special ob- servances then. { he nnnee { 1 WOODWARD, Okla. (P—Vernie Smith, Woodward's blind 3-year- —__ at POPULAR PRICES WRITE or WIRE for RESERVATIONS Miller | | | | | the newcomers. old, put a glow in the hearts of two ministers Sunday. The ministers called at Vernie’s home to pray with bis uncle, Jar- vey Arnbrecht, who has been bed- fast for two years. As the ministers left, one put his ‘arm around the sightless boy and | said: “Goodbye, Vernie, praying for you, too.” Vernie seemed puzzled. “Why me?” he asked. “I can walk!” we're HOUSTON, Tex. (®—Alexander Kotchetovsky, 63, once a famous ballet dancer, died of a heart at- tack Sunday. He was a colleague of the late Vaslav Nijinsky. He made his debut at the age of 17 in the Imperial Theatre in Mos- cow and danced with the Royal Ballet Company for five years. BALTIMORE (#—~About 700 an- ery theaer customers got a dous- ing from firemen’s hoses, but it wasn’t in the script. Firefighters whe answered a call to a Negro theater said they had to squire the movie goers to clear a path. Patrons had been ordered out of the place when a trash fire broke out jin the cellar. The manager later quieted things down by open- ing the ‘doors free of charge, but he had a hard time singling out RENO (Millionaire Laverne V. Redfield’ said today the burglars Three Building Permits Issued Three small building permits were issued today from the office of City Building Inspector Ralph | Russell. They include. Louis Gonzalez, 1315 Angela street, repairs, $400; Harry M. Baker of 1 United et, repairs, $600, and Guy Carleton, 72642 Olivia street, re- pairs, $800. ACCUSED MURDERERS (Continued From Page One) | liam‘¥. :Albuty and Enrique fs-| quinaldo, Jr., as counsel. State At- torney J. ‘Lancelot Lester ‘will of. | ficiate at, the .proceedings’ of the | grand jury. j Since the preliminary hearing, | Hill has been moved to the second! ‘fiber: of the old Monroe County | jail.. During his trial he will be} one of the first inmates of the new| *jai: Which ‘pens’ its barred win- .dows :to.prisoners.on April 15. ithe “Mellow Moon’ * murder in-| volves two Marathon Contractors | who though charged with first de-} reee murder, are out on: $5,000 They. were accused of the muf- der of Allan Harris, on December | 14. Harris’ dead body was found | on the mudbanks adjoining Stock | Island by the younger Carmichael. A sailor testified at the prelimin-| who carted off his safe with 2 % million dollars got currency ‘so hot they might as well light their cigarets with it.” Most of the $300,000 in the safe was in big, old fashioned bills, in- cluding two $10,000 notes. The ec- centric millionaire. said they would ary hearing tiat Carmichael, Jr. | the victim when the three men were in a car op the eve of the! murder. Albury and Esquinado are | also defending the Carmichaels. Though the Grand Jury is being , called for investigations generally, these two top-news murder cases be impossible to cash; and so two million in negotiable YO) Adm# col By suggesting on inside pages | Fit, da- that a royal birth may be the |r@d 3 reason for putting off the cor- duty ‘of ronation until next summer, the | bo) ng Communist supply routés in North Korea and guard- ing Chinese Nationalist Formosa te prevel tack, BAR’ fe 4 iz © year - old bride of iths died in a Bartow » ceived nt - a of ; injuries re- Weekertd automobile accident” 7 accep Mitek tt was riding’ overturned when a wheel hit a soft spot on the shoul- der of the highway between here and Mulberry. SANTA MONICA, Calif. (2—Fun- nyman Red Skelton is ii St. John’s Hospital with a virus infection. He went there after his television show ht’ and his physician, 'y Immerman, said he will’ pfébably stay there for two or three days. SINGAPORE, Malaya (»—Com- munist terrorists dynamited a j train in Central Malaya today, kill- ing seven persons and wounding 15 others. All the dead were local employes of the Malayan railways. MOSCOW (Soviet state sub- sidies to mothers in 1951 totalled six. billion ’ S$ — In. billion dollars’ at the official rate of ex- CHAD GCs, in Cog deadl lead . They included benefits and awards for successfully raising large families, Russian mothers al- so won titles — “Mother Heroine.” an honor reserved for mothers of 10 or more babies and “Glorious Mctherhood” and “Medal of Moth- will be the leading business before ; iit. oy FLOWER SHU 42 (Continued;.From Page One) siastic that théy “ran oufiof blue ribbons. A Garden, Cluht member had to be sent olit hurriedly to find some more for the’ shadowboxes, orchid display, and rare herbs. Hibiscus exhibitor Mrs..B.¢. Mo- | reno was hard at work laté ‘last night changing the blooms gn some of 300 straws holding her show flowers. iy Even later Mrs. Gene Otto and other Garden Club leaders were hosing the plants to keep them fresh over night. The show runs from 10 a.m. to it@ p.m. today and tomorrow. r;Just before its close, Key West school children, accompanied by their teachers will be admitted free to view the flowering beauty of their, native frost-free Island. In four years the Key West Flow- er Show has grown from a simple display known only to the Islanders to an internationally publicized event. Shipyards in Britain are busier than they have been for 30 years. company last year started a policy of giving free rides on Sunday mornings im Lent. Its buses serve Buffalo and Niagara Falls. DETROIT (#—Apparently Jake Covington just isn’t cut out for the burglary trade. Police reported Sunday they sur- prised Covington and a companion while the pair was robbing a meat packing company. Officers fired three shots and Covington fainted and didn’t come to for an hour. He was taken to receiving hospital © suffering from shock. WASHINGTON (@—Vice Adm. Charles Fox got his chance today to “debunk” charges that the mili- erhood” for those with five or more children. ROME \®—God is a myth, ac- cording to the “Great Soviet En- eyclopedia for 1950-51,” now being translated by the Polish State Pub- | lishing House of Warsaw. Veritas, bulletin of news from be- hind the Iron Curtain published here by the Christian Academy of Czechoslovakia, today gave two ex- cerpts from the Soviet work. Its definition for God: “A myth- ically invented personality. Pro- | gressive materialistic and scienti- fic opinion cannot be reconciled with faith in God . . . One of the highest duties of Soviet man’s pro- gressive education is the destruc- tion of all survivals of religion and faith in God.” BUFFALO, N, Y. uw—The Nia- gara Frontier Transit Corp. said Sunday night it gave 27,000 free rides to churchgoers Sunday. The tary is an extravagant buyer. He went before a House armed services subcommittee that has assembled a “chamber of horrors’”” exhibit to show that the various services pay different prices for identical goods. Fox, chief of Navy material, was promised ‘a clear field” by Chair- man Bebert (D.-La.) who has la- beled the admiral “the Red Grange of the Pentagon.” The admiral also has teen made the unhappy target of the sobriquet “Oyster Forks Fox,” because of an over- supply of these utensils alleged to have been caquired by the Navy. ANYTHING CONCERNING AUTCMOBILES SEE TKE TWINS 1130 Duvat Sr. PH. 1870-1871 3 DAILY! : MIAMI 47 MIN. 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