The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 8, 1954, Page 7

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of the possibility of @ merger of Hudson and Nash. NEW YORK & — Prices were Steel. Goodyear, Boeing, Zenith Rae idio, Consolidated Edison, Westing- Lightly depressed today in the stock |Sovse Tleetrie, American Tobacco, jand Pan American World Airways. PHOENIX, Ariz, —A bragging New Jersey gunman who said he) } came to “kill some people here] who’ cheated me” was captured statement was madejis wanted for questioning in the = ange @ film for television showing,|“revenge killing” of the New York Pearson,|man who helped send Sutton to | Earlier last night, Soule said, Reilly took $20 at gunpoint from ~\a 45-year-old hairdresser. The victim reported the theft to, police and said Reilly telephoned | him later and demanded a second meeting. Police went along, and \grappled with Reilly when he reached for a pistol in his belt. Arnold Schuster, 24, was shot to death on the street near his Brook- lyn home March 8, 1952, a few weeks after he spotted Sutton and tipped police. The slaying remains unsolved. Schuster recognized Sutton on a subway train from a picture of the fugitive he had “seen. Schuster) - |trziled Sutton and notified police! who seized hi: Sutton, a notorious bank bandit and jail breaker, is serving a 30- year term.at Attica (N, Y.) State Prison. 3 Officers on duty at New York City police headquarters said they “|knew of no man named Reilly wanted in connection with the Schuster slaying. Wedding Ends Month-Long Elopement Try EDINBURGH, Scotland #—New- lyweds Jimmy Goldsmith and Ma-' ria Isabela Patino spent their wed- ‘ding night in the Edinburgh home lof friends last night. Their host “lgaid the bride on arrival had a “hell of a cold and seemed quite fed ~ with the whole business.” this pair planned to go to London ‘ilater today, but were reported otherwise undecided about future honeymoon plans. The .young couple finally were married late peslariay cma 1 the Kelso ge Ri - Hhtee after a month-long elopement flight from. the objections of her father, Bolivian tin multi-milli6n- aire Antenor Patino, Patino with-j drew his legal action to’stop the nuptials car yesterday, ‘ou! After, the ‘simple 15-minute cere- €)mony in the Scots border village the 20-yearjold groom and his 18 yearold wife drove the 52 miles to Edinburgh, had dinner at a hotel pte atone a private party with s. They checked in’ for the night about 10 p.m, at the suburban hom of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Oliver, friends of Goldsmith's lawyer, Iain Smith, who was one of the \wit- nesses at the wedding. ‘ “They both seemed dog tired,” Oliver told reporters. “She had a hell of a cold and jseemed quite fed up with the whole business; They had a bit of a chat with us and ten went up to bed. “They haven't a clue as to what they’re doing next except they plan to go south to London tomorrow afternoon. I don’t think it will be bese then; they'll probably sleep Truman had some sharp words! 4 0 *, for an ald antagonist, Sen. Me- win decide on where to take ther Carthy (R-Wis). Attacking -Me-|toneymoon.” -Carthy’s approach as “by suspi- cion and not by the facts,” ae) Sea Insiders Say &§ = ea i i Hi H ie Ss ft i rt 3 BE f | = g : gs oui = wards, whether he might be quoted di- a Ha Stacy, a reporter for the Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, They could. not reeall that Stacy ever asked any other .ques- tions’ at a news conference. Questioned by Pearson about the loyalty program under his admin- istration, Truman said-490 persons were dismissed on loyalty grounds and some 6,400 were separated or or were denied employ- they were President Eisenhower said in his SHOWN ABOVE in the Douglas F3D-2 “Skynight” night fight- er which has been put into operation at the Fleet All Weather Training Unit, Atlantic. The “Skynight” is a twin jet, two- Place night fighter which saw much action during the Korean operations, ranslator May NEW YORK ®—A new mechan- ical translator may ultimately hur- naling raat we 4 ing of an nic eye. Introduced publicly for the first\day; continued mild tonight but time yesterday by the International|warmer on Saturday, Low Business Machines Corp., the 12- " machine collective “rai” etl cee 08 Sores vocabulary of 250 words. But improvements to come, the device |fresh northeast and could run the gamut of all lan-|Comidg east and southeast guage dictionaries, gradually Give the “brain” a sentence .. .| Florida: lights flash, there is a subdued| Coast, ale clinking and clanking, and in 10\jhigher peratures seconds you’ve got the translation, |moon and tonight. hooks scrous|ter trailing by five points at half mind, just what is a generous y a . tas hocks? Ham hocks|time. Bob Witt and Ken Daniels hit are mostly hocks|20 Points apiece for the Spiders, im. They certainly aren’t THURSDAY'S FIGHTS By The Associated Press FALL RIVER, Mass. — Eddie| Freeman, 124%, Philadelphia, out- — Tommy Tibes, 132 Boston, %| DETROIT—Oscar Pharo, 191%. » Temperatures At 7:30 4.M., EST In addition to its language work,|ing cloudiness and the machines take seconds to do| Jacksonville thru equation which might take years|Streits and‘ East Gulf: Gentle ee te moderate north and northeast e “literary” part sys-|winds becoming moderate south- tem is credited mostly to Dr, Leon, to south on Saturday. Partly Dostert, chairman of Georgetown|cloudy weather. and Lin, 4 C. Hurd, director of IBM’s ap-|Saturday. plied science division. with widely SUGGESTION ON sons who do such things as vote in foreign elections or who are con- victed of treason or an attempt at forcible’ overthrow of: the United|Mean States. Thus the only new element |NOrMal nsec een involved in Eienhower’s request PRECIPITATION would be to add conspiracy to/Total last 24 hOUFS ...u0 teach forcible overthrow. ‘Total this month The President drew. the most|Deficiency this month .... thunderous applause in his 54-min-|Total this year ou... .0 ins ute report on the state of the union . im Conarees yesterday when he de- “I recommend that Congress en- act legislation to provide that a citizen of the United States who is convicted in the conte of hereafter conspiring to advocate the over- ‘throw of this government by force! Sunset or violence be treated as having, by such act, renounced his alle- giance to the United States a forfeited. his United States citizen- ship.” Under the law, citizenship is re- garded as an inalienable right be renounced only voluntarily, TT: “Penalties for conviction of some|#ee8 Chics en felonies—but not in all cases—strip|_ Seméy PA) oh the convicted citizen of “rights” of|Gaides Chammel +146 @ Commenters Violation of the 1940 Smith to which the President barat (+)—Pins a felony. Sixty-one Communists have been convicted under it. Vice President Nixon predicted the La ploy aoe would| ‘ pass sal will have great’ moral effect both at home and|Sakle ends abroad in pointing up clearly and|_ @beidige) unequivocably the true nature of|@@ Weme international communism.” Sen..Margaret Chase Smith (R- , |Me) immediately introduced a bill/ PRINCE FINED to cai Probe Group Wants Increase the Communists who were working for the subversion of the govern- ment in the United States were in- dicted long before McCarthy ever beard of a Communist, and they By G. MILTON KELLY WASHINGTON —Members- of the Senate investigations subcom- mittee said today Chairman Me- Carthy (R-Wis)-is angling for a indicted during the adminis- trations of President Roosevelt and $300,000 appropriation to finance jits work this year. myself.” Asked whether any Communists) The senatorial informants, insist- ling on anonymity, said the figure had been indicted, prosecuted or Convieted since the Eisenhower ad- i% the | Proposed by McCarthy is subject ; Once Pearson at.\° change before it is Presented to n_anti-semitic remark ee Sena They spoke in spares Cain nagnts whereupon)” j $300,000 figure would be 50 pet thought I ‘wouldn't have cent greater than the subcommit- another liar’s star to that/‘ee’s 1858 budget, which was-twice crown, but I will have eps as its appropriation in Traman interview is being’ tonight (7:45 p.m., EST)| PLANES LAND HERE i Re DuMont station, WABD,| (Continued From Page One) fa New York. It will be repeated/amphibian plane, standing by in (11 p.m., EST) over the case of emergency. Retwork. |* The first of the fliers landed at | Lre0 a.m, Fars!’9 sid the others! The term isa Surf) et -ccied to iow vival fror aghine “ which of Ls my 52h, oe ea er § Te! NICE, France, un—Prince Alex- measure which she had offered|*%der Ruspoli, a —— early tast-year and which, as pre- | gee leading -noble violating seated then, would also have out-|W#5 convicted here =< fined lawed the, Communist party. — narcotic laws Her original measure went to| 19000 francs ($285), that the ‘Senate’ Judiciary Committee,| Jt Prosecution charged whose request for the Department|20ut 4% pounds of raw Lips of :Justice’s views on the legislation |Wete found in his car last April went unanswered last year. } nag tried to cross the eon aes pt oes of respect border. its> Smith,” is willing to hold hearings on her bill but he) SEGREGATION added that, so far as he could see, it would do nothing more than pres-/moderate native ent law already does. from both national and m McCarran said that while a nat-| governments uralized citizen might be deported|tail to the Congress —if another country would accept him—nothing more can be done in the “case of a native born citizen after he has served his jail term. “What more can you do?” he asked.. “He has been deprived of his civil rights, but there is no/friction, Place you can send him. You can’t brand him. What can you do?” MecCatran added it sounded like “some other suggestions I've heard jin recent months—half-baked, not ‘thought out,”. and he added: “A little mature thought,-a little ‘ledge of the Constitution and the law and the American way of "fe would be a good thing to put > these things before they are! -osemted to the public.” Hs called ag tenes pee i ee as Ce ea, at Hudson. BOStOD cseeoseeneee Buffalo .. Charleston Chicago .. NEWARK, N.J.—Jimmy Cham- pagne, 149%, Philadelphia, out- | Pointed Tommy Fixon, 150, New| ‘York, 8. CLEVELAND (#—A 17-year-old high school student who punched his teacher in the eye’ was sen- tenced yesterday to an indefinite term in the Cleveland Boys School Juvenile Court Judge Albert A. blow not at this individual te: but at our entire school syste: 1, 62-xe! suffered a lac- eration above his eye after he asked the boy to take his seat in class. lomats at Panmunjom “made it} CIRCUIT COURT extremely improbable” that e Ko- (Continued From Page One) Mee soanae of the ordinance, —as mentioned in the armistice—| an official of Burdine’s told city of-\was “only a recommendation” of} A g fit z F E F : E z i E i s g ff ie iN i “! § i FE Be RE al 2 ae b F : : rean peace conference will con-|j* } Motors, which held attention yes-/and did not file an estimate. terday, were mostly lower. Hudson ust file your finsl return by was an exception. 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