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So EE, ree) week that the mystery of Mrs. Le- Warmest City In Nation Today Was KEY WEST 7B NMOL. LXXII. No. 72 MIAMI —_———$$ TESTIFIES ON HIS POST-MORTEM OF: BODY kk x k * xk *& U.S. ARMY FIELD BAND PLAYS CONCERT AT PARK ON TUESDAY * : Air F Men Arrive In City Will Make An * Extensive Tour * Of Components Of Naval Base Seventy-four officer’ students and six members of the faculty and staff from the Air Universi- ty, Maxwell Air Force Base, Maxwell, Alabama, arrived in Key West by air at noon for an extensive three day tour of com- ‘ponents of the Naval Base. xk * Case Of Mrs. LeMay Was Not Considered This Morning A Miami pathologist testified this morning before the Grand Jury on his post-mortem on the body of Allen Hargis, alias “Mellow Moon” who, it is charged, was murdered by Carl Carmichael Sr. and Jr. on | December 44. State Attorney J. Lancelot Lester said that the case of Mrs. Huguette LeMay, vanished Canadian beauty was not considered Ly the Grand Jury this morning. Pointing to a cardboard box he was earrying up the stairs to the Grand Jury rocm of the County, A second group from the, Air Courthouse, Lester said: University headed by Major “Those are thé clothes in the |General R. C. Wilson, Command- Mellow. Moon case.” ant of thé Air War College of “Mellow Moon’s” naked body |the Air University, Maxwell Air was found in the shallow water off |Force Base, Montgomery, Alaba- Stock Island on December 14. ma; will arrive at Boca Chica at The Grand Jury was expected | 1:59 p.m. Wednesday, March 26. vee. dee Abst | tts co) 'Prior to coming to the Air War teday on the internationally pub: | Sitant tor Atomic Energy. under ieee ince of the Deputy Chief of »Staff’ for dome oY 2 fe » {Operations at Headaupristsy er it this morning. be chm Pistes BL Fore, [wads papers. 4 Canada| Also, W have been ‘ailing gegen Canad jule’ w, for the latest news on the Grand | different, comp cury’s decision, ws Seais- Nayal Base, Among the Monroe County Deputy Sheriff, |to be visited are: Devel James O. Barker, told the AP last |Squadron One, Boca Chicé vanced Undersea Weap' Schools, Fleet Sonar School, Surface Anti-Submarine opment Detachment. The students, all of whom are either full Colonels or Lt. Col-| onels in the United States Air Force, Army, and Marines, and | who hold the rank of Captain or Commander in the Navy, are staying at the Seaplane Base Bachelor Officers’ Quarters | daur- ing their stay in Key West. One May's disappearance eculd not be adequately solved without the co- Continued On Page Eight) LAKEWOOD, WIs. (®—Two five- year old youngsters perished in the winterbeund \wilderness of the Nicolet National Forest after be- coming lost in a storm, but a third child was found alive today, hud- dled with her dead companions in an abandoned outhouse. 4 Lite Mary Ann Church,’ 3, was found alive at 10 a. m. today by two searchers snowshoeing through ' ee Seer hew snow, and ‘rushed to Dr. J. F. Dougherty at Surin by Sheriff's nee . Force, is also a member of the group. : Guantanamo Bay, West on March 26. vs foreign officer, Wing Command-|pearances in er L. M. Laws of the Royal Air| states, Canada :and: Mexico. range Cuba, will|modern pop 2 be “the destination of the group] and, of course, they*are liberally upon their departure ftom Key | in Military Band Is One Of Finest In Country The nationally renowned U. S. | Army Field Band of Washington, D. C. will present a concert at |Bayview Park at eight o’clock| Tuesday evening, March 25, Ed- win C. Trevor, President of the: Key West Chamber of Com-| merce announced today. The | public is cordially invited to at-| tend. This military band, which is one of the finest in the country, consists of over 100 pieces, and is commanded and conducted by Major Chester E. Whiting, USA. Features of the band are a Soldiers’ Chorus, trained and directed by Warrant Officer, Ar- thur V. Donofrio. Mr. Donofrio’s group doubles in brass as rhusi- cians and songsters, appearing on | each program. Apart from the chorus, one of the chief entertainment units is the Drum Novelty Group, com- posed of six members of the band’s percussion section who do tricks with their drum sticks in such” a manner as to make pro- fessional jugglers sit up and take notice. Soloists for the band are Ser- geant John Paul Riccobene, tenor Sergeant Eugene W. Cough- 1 baritone. The arranger is n shige traveled 000 “miles presenting yin over 800 cities to aud- excess of 4,000,000 peo- ple, rendered concerts at occasions and places nies, # of 1 k's world-re- If, no d Carn the San Franciseq Opera H and the well h Hollywotd Bowl. In taddition, it has mad concert ap- all* forty - eight Con fendered by the band mthe classies through ular and folk music, with marehes as be- fits. a military band. ~ Drs terty, » she -'re- covered: drank “a little milk ‘and greeted her mother, then was sent to Oconto Mémorial vp ge where her eondition is air. ? Sheriff Joseph Foral said that searchers at first thought “a spark of life’? was left in the ether two children, but they were pronounced dead by Clarence McMahon, as- sistant coroner of Oconto County. The dead were Mary Ann’s-sis- ter Cathy, and their cousin, Steven Kennedy, both five. : Wilson Says Strike Will Have Frightful Result On Mobilization Program By ERNEST B. VACCARO AM. KEY WEST —Presiden tTru- ATEUR man. and Defense Mobilizer TALENT Charles E. Wilson waded into the steel controversy today with Wil- SHOW son declaring a steel strike “would ee Schol | ditorium t erty LONCHEONETTE MARCH 28, 8 P.M. WUl te Cloned ‘Every. Wednesday ADULTS 75< CHILDREN, 50¢ Reginning March 23th a Thurktey Throwch Tuesday ber [Aa tod. | Proprictory,;Wimps and Emma ENTRIES INVITED Calf 10%-R or 1442-R ADUITIONS MARCH 25 EASTER SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVE $7.50 FOR APPOINTMENT PRONE 1357 Ask for your favorite Operator - JOYCE... BUTCH ... Pat ADORABLE BEAUTY SALON 924 Simonton St. Kay Holland, Owner Open Thursday and Friday evenings by appointment BOBBY Truman, Wilson Wade Into Steel Controversy Here * have frightful results on the mob- ilization program and the economy as a whole.” Wilson flew down here from Washington Sunday night with a recommendation by the Wage Sta- bilization Board that the CIO Uni- ted Steel Workers be allowed a | three « wage increase ; that will amount to 17 % cents | Continued On Page Eight) i et ETE LE SOR RUN CHOICE BUILDING Lots | Convenient to Schools and Shopping | Zone, Residence “A” from. $1500 “Sugarloaf Key” 20 Minutes Drive from Key Wes? | WATERFRONT LOTS (Large) | RESTRICTED .. RESIDENTIAL ) The largest schools of bonefish and Tarpon are to be found in adjacent waters. SBE GEORGE DYKES Office on Site Dissolves Parliament Decree Also Orders New Chamber Of Deputies To Meet On May 31 CAIRO (#—king Taroux | dis- solved Parliament’s Wafdist-domi- nated lower house today and called a new general election May 18. The royal action was requested by the Cabinet of Independent Prime Minister Ahmed Naguib Hilaly Pasha. Farouk’s decree also ordered the new Chamber of Deputies to meet on May 31. The dissolution did not affect the Senate, which afso is dominated |by the anti-British Wafd faction. There was speculation, however, that the government might soon request Farouk to make changes in the Senate membership to re- | move this Wafdist majority: Only three-fifths cf the senators are elected. The rest are appointed by the king. Interior Minister Ahmed Mor- tada El Maraghy Bey told rews- men no provision had been made yet for the lifting of martial law, which was clamped on Egypt on Jan. 26 after the disastrous’ fire riots in Cairo. He added, however, that the goy- ernment would take ‘all neces- sary measures to ensure a free election.”” Propaganda Minister Farid Za- louk said Sunday night that martial law would be lifted for the elec- tion period. . The dissolution came two days after talks began between Hilaly sand British Amtassador Sir Ralph Stevenson, seeking a settlement-cf Egypt's demands that British troops quit the Suez Canal, Zone and that Britain surrender the Sudan to Egypt. A British embassy spokesman said the elections would not af- fect the negotiations, which he said were still in the ‘exploratory stage.” F Steel) Problem BP fit President Fleet, Tu Truman Asks Congress To Admit 300,000 Additional Europeans Next Three Years \ ' Che Kev West C THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER —————————————__ I. + KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1952 PATHOLOGIST _ King Farouk IN TH Many Immigrants Are Victims Of Commie Tyranny By ERNEST B. VACCARO KEY WEST (® — President Tru- man today asked Congress to open immigration gates to admit, .300,- 000 additional Europeans during the next three years. Many es- caped ‘“‘vietims of Communist tyr- anny’ would be included. This request, highlighted a 4,000- word, three-point program drafted at the Little White House asking Congress to: “(1) Provide aid for the unfgrtu- nate victims of oppression who are escaping from Communist tyranny ; ‘ a ; | WASHINGTON (®@—Gen. Alfred bebin dthe Iron Curtain. *(2) Continue our participation in the international effort now be- ing made to assist in the migra- tica and resettlement throughout the world of a su‘ stantial number of persons from the overpopulated areas of Western Europe. “(3) Authorize additional immi- gration into this country, ca a lim- | ited basis, to aid in alleviating the probiems created by Communist (Continued On Page: Five) E U.S.A, *—— Defended Says Gruenther N. Gruenther tc:d Congress toda: Western Europe can be terms of their own, resources.”” preme commander of | Atlantic Treaty Organizatic:3. He exnressed his views ard those '} of Eisenhower. DEFENSE MOBILIZER CHARLES E. WILSON (RIGHT) AND PRESIDENT HARRY TR AT LITTLE WHITE HOUSE. HONROE THEATRE ONE BIG WEEK STARTING TUESDAY . Cell Lise. Visits White House Press Party At Key Wester Pool. Serves |Newsmen’s Capers And Caviar successfully “only if the countries ‘there make a maximum effort in Gruenther is chief of staff to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Su- mititary. forces under NATO — the North’ —_ The Associated Press Teletype, Featurer and Photo Service: For 72 Years Devoted to the Best Interests o: Key Wew Makes Two Mile Circuit Over To Thompson Docks By SUSAN McAVOY President Harry Truman looked over Key West's biggest productive enter- Prise today—the shrimp fleet on his 7:15 a.m. walk. The Prezident made a two —_—_————|mile circuit over to the {Thompson docks, the turtle }crawl and then back to the Naval base, Presidential Press Secretary Joe Short said. The President walked ~directiy tothe Presidential yacht Wil- Mamsburg where he had-an-hour and one half lunch with Charles E. Wilson, Defense Mobilize: * TDUNKING Is The Chief Executive and his | |! ‘ORDER'OF DAY guest who flew in last evening : continued their conferences on IN: SUNLIT stabilization matters, particplar- SALT. WATER lly steel, on. the beach. Clad in ‘bathing suits, the leaders. talked for another 30 or 40 minutes, Short said. They fitted itra dio in the ocean between talks. Wil- gon leaves for Washington this Meanwhile the President is preparing to leave Key West re! to Washington move into the White for the first time since 1948. At that time, ex- House repaits be- night the first United States wili | By SUSAN. McAVOY The White House correspond: ents turned out en Satur- day for a party that took advan- tage of Key West's test Sets, sun, water, and climate ¥ |The <ey Wester pool. as- at g 2 ~3 g -% i at i HP! 7 F clel ose « Srvetneas as important to my la | joyment of the usual ‘cocktail ‘party, is- that early forces me to add inches to height and misery to my by putting on high heels my ‘best boned strapless ‘dresses. The ; “Lincoln and vals” by Williams and “Stonewall Jackson” by . Jack- |combination usually whip ee J ing five o' enetg son's wife. ; i i aban - nd > ed of these books are-on Saturday was a dream party. me. We arrived at the magnifi. cent Key Wester, drove up n. ; The President rose at 6 a.m, and worked until 7:15 berg greeted. ‘luxurious cabanas, and said: ;. “We know want a —_ you ALBANY, N. Y. (#}—One_ambu- lance did double duty for the Peck family of West Middleburg. First the ambulance rushed Mrs Anna Peck, 60, from her home to Albany Hespital. Returning to Schoharie the driver stopped to County,