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DeSoto Chrysler 4 NEWS ‘ Weatherman hs adio Amateurs To Elect Officers The Key West Radio Ame- teurs Club will elect officers at tonight's meeting which will be held at the National Guard Ar- ned At Acts Native Son - PLEASANTON, Kan —4 shock ‘wave went up and down the streets ith mery, corner of Southard and |in this town of 1,200 with the an- | White Streets. | State of Florida: Cloudy with’ * 1,500 jembers of the/rain in south and east portions, \ AFL Carmen's Union won 18 cents i nges in temperature. IEW YORK, ®—~A 17-year-old) Marine Forcast Jacksonville thru boy, ‘fearing he haa killed his | Florida Straits. Small craft warn-; father in an altercation, stood on\ings indicated Melbourne north-' continuing thr. Friday. Little cha- ‘Rouncement one cf its native sons Greenlease. There aren't many here who thought Carl Austin Hall would ae will take place |with bicycle races at sports activities “Everybody was just dumb- in the afternoon founded,” said Marsh Bradley, a. m. and Publisher of the Pleasanton Ob- Naval Sta- S¢rver-Enterprise. “They just could ymot realize that 2 hometown boy to the pub- had a part in the tiendish crime A Letter From Dear Neighbor: Would you favor a Federal gen- jeral sales tax? q This was the fifth of 12 questions your Congressman asked on his “sidewalk-survey” throughout Florida. The tabulation of the, survey to date indicates that sev- enty-seven per cent ofthe folks|Your Grocer SELLS That Good ipating in the survey answer-| led with a resounding No. Twenty; per cent indicated approval of a) Federal general sales tax and) tree per cont failed to expréss. ax] inion. ‘ The sales tax “trial balloon’? was} launched by Treasury Secretary Humphrey a few months ago wita| a statement that a Federal gener-| ‘al sales tax was being considered }——TRY A POUND TODAY—. subway track yesterday and let train grind him to death. ward for fresh to moderately strong) \20 - 30 MPH NE to E winds, Mod. they had been readin; ple ‘0 much about.” ig and hearing | His father laie- was found un- erate to fresh SE to E winds else-|¢: ;hurt from a punch thrown by the where thru Friday except wind: | boy. occasionally stronger over Keys Police said Gerald Rosenthal, a during showers. Mostly cloudy HBrooklyn high school senior, had|with rain, . in a pocket a note which read:| past Gulf Area: Moderate to (“I just killed my father. I leave fresh winds NE to E over north paar bash worldly goods to MY/and east portions and SE to S over The motorman of the train, who j could not stop it in time, said the! iboy “covered his eyes with his band and waited.” a | The boy had punched his father, |; | Jack Rosenthal, 47, during an ar- gument and saw him stagger back- jward and appear to fall. aeeeiegieen | NEW YORK, #—The Metropoli- |, jtan Museum of Art says it will |thru the straits and over most of |Florida with its adjacent waters their union demand for 2/snd thru most of the eastern Gulf, $500 increase in annual wages. Museum director Francis Henry | Taylor said yesterday the Metro- sable. sel ae ae are about 30 MPH. Observations Taken At City Office| Key West, Fla., Oct. 8, 1953 at 8 AM, Est‘ TEMPERATURES Highest yesterday Lowest last night | BERLIN — Angry. crowds Jelashed with Communist police in Jat least two Russian zone cities on the state holiday marking the fourth anniversary of the East German republic yesterday, ac- }cording to the West Berlin news- Paper Der Tag. PRECIPITATION Total last 24 hours ..... ee a iA ee as Total this month ........ ie paper sai ie Clashes OC-| Excess this month .......... curred at Erfurt, Thuringia, and|Total this year ... Dfesden, Saxony, when People’s | Police squads were sent to remove | anti-Communist slogans on govern-| Relative Humidity, 7 A.M. Ment and Communist party build- 95% ings. The slogans demanded the|garometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M. holding of free elections. 29.88 ins.—1012.5 mbs. an ex-convict they sought to ques- 754 p.m, jtion about a market holdup. 4:11 a.m, 3:52 p.m. ST. re (®#—Former President Harry S. Truman speaks here to-|Caldes [sight ‘and ‘sas sanounced he will|‘morth end). +h ory, ~ have to say about the domestic policies of the Eisenho-|'—)—Minus signs Corrections wer administration. to be subtracted. The occasion is a dinner in|!+)—Plus sign: Corrections te Truman's honor at which he will be added. receive the $1,000 annual award) ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA from the Sidney Hillman Foun Reference Station: Key West tion for meritorious public service. Time of Height ot The Liye bar established in Peary se Tide high water j memory e late Sidney Hill- man, who was president -<2 the| (bridge) ———oh lfm 98 & |CIO Amalgamated Clothing Work- jers of America. | CHICAGO —A 24-year-old sub- jurban Northlake mother claims the world’s child-bearing speed record | —Seven sons, all single births, who: were born within 5 years, 10 }months and 8 days. “T think T hold the world’s speed }record for children born singly,” said Mrs. Corinne Mock. She said F uneral Rites For Mrs. DelPino To Be Saturday Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Other conditions are relatively; ehunky, man, broke down under questioning and implicated yes. Heady, a childless widow. “My God, I didn’t plan to harm the child!” he, said. “I would never have @ thing like that.” He blamed Marsh, saying he dead with a "|was taking part in a kidnaping. “He was such a sweet child,” "|She said. “He came so nice.” Hall admitted the boy was dead “jeven before a ransom note was sent to the 71-year-old Greenlease|high: and his wife. + Hall, son of a widely respected Pleasant, Kan., lawyer, told offi- cers he had planned the kidnaping for three years, When his father, -/John Hall, died the son receiv $200,000 inheritance. In four years) it was gone, £ Both Hall and M:s. Heady have: police records. Mrs. Heady denied any connec- ‘tion with the slaying and expressed surprise when told the boy had been dug up in her yard, Hall had several months age: He said he told her Bobby was his son, in custody of a former wife, A 22-year-old woman was being held as a material witness. Sandra June O’Day, 22, St. Louis, was ar- rested here after Hall told officers lhe had been with her Monday night. Hall and Mrs. Heady have been’ charged in Kansas City with kid- “I just can’t realize Carl is a kidnaper,” Leisure said. “We don’t raise our boys down here like ” Hall is a World War II Ma- Corps veteran. “Something just happened to that y a long time ago and he never ime out of it,” said Samuel Tuck- ‘elephone company and close iend of the Hall family. He added “His ideas were too big; he wanted to have a lot of money but he didn’t want ‘o carn it.” Plane Probes Suspicious Area In Caribbean e will probe an area of suspi: in the Caribbean Sea near western tip of Cuba today to determine whether a hurricane is veloping. “If there is anything developing is in the first stages of forma- ” said Grady Norton, chief! storm forecaster in the Miami Weather Bureau, “More circulation is reported in the upper air beginning at about! 5,000 feet than on the surface. The est surface winds reported so far are about 30 miles an hour, but at 5,000 feet they step up to about 50 miles an, hour, but at 5,000 feet they stepup to about 50 miles an hour. Since there is circulation around a broad center, lit makes us suspicious that some. Norton said the broad, low pres- sure area had hung around over! vied Western Caribbean for several 8. sterday was # it ee said. eonrtaet at & met her in a. St, Joseph =o Florida’s heavy rain of he Lots Of Paper Work SACRAMENTO, Calif. m — 11! takes six miles of paper work to ae waren of right of way, Says 3 state reclama- tion board engineer. He came up with those figures, naping. Prosecutor Richard K.|his Phelps said they could be prose- cuted for both murder and kidnap- ing under Missouri law. Warrants charging first degree murder were filed against the pair and also against Marsh in St. Joseph. Under Missouri law the maxi- mum penalty for both kidnaping|ha and murder is death. L. Dowd declared: “The gas chamber is too good for the murderers of little Bobby Greenlease.” | Marsh was described as about 5 feet 6 inches tall with bro ‘be, I’m against both of them.” a raising measures. The “trial balloon” has had rough going. It has been pitched jand tossed about in an air of un- \eertainty and contradiction. Some |felt the President's Boston speech | pointed to such a tax although it} ‘was not specifically mentioned. Re-| presentative Noah Mason, Illinois ber of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, declared a short time later that he had it on’ jto enact a national 5 per cent re- jtail sales tax. Then last week the | President refuted this by stati jsuch a tax at the manufacturers | level. It doesn’t seem to matter what! type of Federal general sales tax’ might be considered, the majority | of those participating in your Con- ’s survey expressed de- i ition to its enactment. ‘One lady in Coral Gables opposed | such a tax at the manufacturers) level because “it would only be| another hidden tax.” A gentleman’ Hialeah said a retail sales tax ould hurt the middle and low in- come groups more than any other | tax. A group in Homestead felt} that to pass such a tax on to the! manufacturer would raise the cost | of articles and catch the consumer in the end. Another group put it this way, “a tax is easy to enact but almost impossible to eliminate. If we have to have the taxes now) on the book, keep them, but don’t) add another to the list.” A gentleman in Miami Beach ex- plained his vote on the survey a- gainst an individual income tax re- duction as being tied into this sales tax question. ‘“‘The way I see it, we might get a ‘package deal’ — individual income tax reduction for enactment of a Federal general sales tax. If that’s the way it'll Sincerely yours, BILL LANTAFF PROSECUTION OF (Continued from Page One) mitted the kidnaping sisted they did not kill th However, child. on the tip of an alert taxicab driv- er, said he doubted Hall’s story|}} that Marsh killed the child. TODAY og TOMORROW NO TRAIL BACK!! “ oN Ameusu at Police Lt. Louisi} Shoulders, who made the arrest|}ij jthree of her sons were born in slightly more than 21 months. Her eldest son is six, the youngest six pg Her husband, Rudolph, is DelPino who died suddenly Mon-| day morning will be held Saturday afternoon at 5 p. m. in the Chapel lof the Lopez Funeral Home. The! and a ruddy complexion, His ting finger has been amputated at}. the first joint and his tattoo marks include a skull and cross hair left 7¢TOMAHAWK 5 Gap # 4 ‘ Pegs2) 0s THE KEY “SST CITIZEN Thursday, October 8, 1953 SOS ce nc STRONG ARM BRAND COFFE Triumph Coffee Mill ar ALL Grocers DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Duplication of Lenses and Frames OFFICE HOURS 912 — 25 619 DUVAL STREET (Upstairs) PHONE 2-782) STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE end CUBAN Ti Mat. 2 & 4:06 Night 6:12 & 8:18 AIR CONDITIONED Sun. - Mon., Thurs, - Fri, - Sat. Tues. and Wed. MONROE “™,, 3°" petite nn ll Thurs. - Fri.-Sat. | Sun. and Mon, ANGEL FACE ..... INDIAN SCOUT .. vnemuenonsenmrmnnemnmecen TOT and 10:45 iiclaneseien e 9337 ONLY Saturday Only DEAL jRev. J. Paul Touchton of First! | DETROIT (h—Heary A. Johnson, M- E. (Stone) Church will officiate! director of the Belle Isle Conserva- *t_the services. } : jtory, worriedly lit up smudge pots| She is survived by her mother} yesterday, hoping tu save his 10,- 1] on his left shoulder, a sm: at the base of his left a dagger with a snake on forearm. Pee BB nd father Charles L, Albury andi 000 prize dahlias from a frost. Mts. Eliza Sands and two brother, 4 But he'll never Pani whether L¢on Albury and Carl Albury, Pen-| bhe efforts succeeded. He was sacola; two sons, George DelPino} stricken with a heart attack as|#% Rafael DelPino of New York; he completed his work. Twenty °D¢ daughter, Mrs. Theodosia Bur- minutes later he was dead on ar-/8°5$ 0f Hutchinson, Kansas; and }rival at a hospital. Seven grandchildren. $177,000 conTRACT | ¢,THREE RADAR ; (Continued From Page One) (Cor**nued From Page One) along with Julius and Ethel Rosen- said the. there may be a call for! berg, but his conviction did not involve atomic secrets and he was | sentenced to 30 years’ imprison-| ment. The Rosenbergs wers execut-jer Pii i ed this summer. | Funeral services for the child “Iam completely innocent,” |will be held tomorrow i Coleman said. He added that he|They will be followed had made “positive contributions”| Mrs. Greenlease, wi to aviation and radar defenses, |mid-40’s, has been é Yamins made no statement him- i Time will be alloted fot university |self. But in Fall River, Mass., his jstudy, a week .n Washington to|mother, Mrs. Abrahsm L. Yamins. fmeet the President and talk with|called the charges “unfounded Sovernment specialists in the fel-jand said her son told her he “didn’t low’s given line of work, severaljeven know the persons he is ac- months of on-the-job experience in| cused of a yan American factory, farm or oth-| er enterprise, a month of travel) jand consuttation with exserts in jhis field and transportatiom t»-end from his Seme, BOX OFFICE OPENS - 1:45 P.M, 2-3419 for Time Schedule | BOX OFFICE i OPEN ‘TIL 9:00 P.M. 920 Truman Ave. (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 Navarro Inc. jbridge. No clarification of this! jangle of the project has been made| ALWAYS FOR TOP QUALITY, AND MECHANICALLY EXCELLENT USED CARS See Lindsey Motor Company Open Evenings, 7 to 9, Mon. thru Fri. “Across from the Southern Cress” saying he was told “in a vague Mexico was a sort of way that I was a Commu-ivisited periodically by a outpost | |nist sympathizer.” ‘(priest) who lived 5