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i Bhe Ken Wes THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1954 IN THE U.S.A. lisen For Quick Communication. Use CLASSIFIED Ads! You'll teach buyers and sellers— tenants or workers . . Just DIAL 2-S661 or 2-S662. PRICE FIVE CENTS uy it | af & Ty an age 327. i | é i : ? i zs ; : i 3 { é v iH ; i ie i g i : £ : é To Appear Here Tonight GIBSON gece ee H | Barbara Gibson it ile 6 5 Hie ' Ei he LEVITTOWN, Pa. W—A young (neighbor whose wife is pregnant confessed to police last he shot and killed pretty 15-year- Marta Gibbons‘ becayse she ‘threatened to tell” that he raped “ther. The partly nude, near-frozen body of the girl was discovered - near a lonely lakeshore jane. Last night the arrest was made. State Police Sgt, Adrian McCarr: identified 22-year-old George Sonar School Capps, a veteran of the Korean McC: a Slates Open [iepgh ng hg go Se she was minding her 6-year-old sister last House Events to nearby Curtis Lake, and there ‘The Fleet Sonar School will hold] raped her in the back seat after open house for the public on two/ripping off part of her clothes, consecutive Saturdays in Febru- Then the policeman said in dis- ary, it was announced today byjclosing the confession, Capps brutally beat the girl and shot her, as she tried to run away after invitation to the|threatening to tell his wife Mabel, said the/21, who is expecting their first] Cap as charged with murder m. and beld without ball for a bearing gate! Feb, 9, ia tually joined Capps ai the pub- ayy eet for Marta after her father reported her missing Sat- bes ploye of @ Trenton PPS, an emi} a : NJ., wire-manufacturing victim in this planned community ‘of new homes, built on the edge 2,8 of the Fairless works of the U.S. as A Fugitive sec‘csr. ; He W pia Capps and the slain girl knew; each other only casually before Friday night, McCarr said. McCarr said Capps told him: On Friday night he went to a neighbor’s home, where Marta was. .|baby-sitting, He gave her some information about repairs he was making to an auto owned by Marta’s step-father, William Gour- re The step-father bee Lemon Bryant, 47, w arta’s mother in nearby Phila- site Piaistanch Gee ee enrldiltlla.cwbere che. ta:boetl:alizaa at a trucking company ken a Sr ailment. a e ussion was q re eee pares Soon left, Later, when eat The FBI said Bryant, who had|®44 returned to her own home, Deen . Capps showed up again and some- Living here with his wife and />? Li meena McCarr said the arrest was Fonsi votes cartridges found ae i pps’ home matched a spent beer net said Reg sug that lay near the victim's body. amet ae Seem! ALL KINDS OF Feateolary at Jacket Tax's| BRICK at 2952, in a prison station wagon. John F. Malone, Los Angeles agent in charge of the FBI office; (Continued On Page Two) _ Strunk Lumber “ar . Friday night, drove her in his ear Sev: lived across the street from the|J. Offers Vari after her Hour in rope where she studied Fulbright scholarship, Miss Gibson's program will run the gamut from She will open her concert with the aria, Una voce poco fa, one of the most popular for |write to the chamber. The i 120 SG@WONTON, near Beat lof directors, Trends said, will try ed to to put constructive’ ideas Miss Gibson, already familiar to the nation’s radio listeners oe the Telabene $ appeared with the San Francisco Opera Com- Pany and with the NBC Sym. Phony Orchestra under Toscanini. She returned recently from Eu- favorites to Ravel and Rachman- ‘inoff. ed soprano enjoyed] tensions, including an examination apni cigs. a ardigeay a Ppoentye veo be and specifi- under a tonight operatic to work. ; g ¢ Of | Red Proposal “Big 5” Meeting Suggestion Is Rejected By France, Britain By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER BERLIN (#—Secretary of State Dulles urged the Berlin Conference ‘today to skip over action on Rus- sia’s proposal for a meeting with Communist China and come to grips immediately with the prob- lems of German unification and European security. Dulles declared the Soviet de- mand for a five-power conference including the Peiping government “is primarily a device to attempt to secure for that regime a posi- tion in the councils of the world which it has not earned or had accorded to it by the international community _—_ generally * includ- ing the United Nations.” “Certainly,” he emphatically de- clared, “this four- Britain’s Foreign Secretary Eden and France’s Foreign Minister] Bidault concurred with Dulles on} the rejection of the Soviet proposal. After they spoke, Molotov—who had to start the ‘debate on his own proposal—replied in a long statement authorities described as contend- ing the Big Five conference is urgent. and should tackle the fol- lowing issues: 1. Military questions such as disarmament and reduction of forces, 2. General relaxation of world cally an improvement: ions n, Ke mevz the p#.72that ‘tt abnormal that Chines. and Russians and should be cut off from fuller trade contacts with the rest of the world. Molotov had submitted to the conference’s second session yes- terday a formal resolution calling a five-power meeting in May or June. The United States had al- ready rejected the whole concept, But it also had accepted, along five-power proposal as the first- item of business beginning in the! third session today. Half an hour after this after- noon’s meeting got under way, As- sistant Secretary of State text of the Dulles satement which Roberts Fined $200 In City Court, Then Jailed On New Charge Tuesday Out Of The Frying Pan WALTER ROBERTS appeared swer a charge of disturbing the peace, Fined $140.00 by Judge Enrique Esquinaldo on that count, Roberts was immediately served with a warrant by the sheriff's office on charges of failing to register as a convicted felon. Hearing has been set for Feb. 3—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch, Fréisttated Stage-Door Johnny Is Foiled By Screams, Action Electronic Brain May Replace sponsored. agenda wie’ faa"The Weatherman NEW YORK (Scientists say they will soon be able to tell the odds on whether it will rain or, snow, be hot or cold tomorrow— but it takes an electronic brain to McCardle handed to reporters q/|40 it. The new method of weather re-emphasized the American posi-|forecasting was described yester- tion and declared “it would be wrong if, having come together for the first time in five years, we should fritter away our time in discussing whether and how to set up a new conference rather than in dealing with the substantive |80 problems—Germany and Austria— which the world expects us to solve.” “The United States therefore Proposes,” Dulles said, “that we should take no action on the first day in a pape? at the 127th national meeting of the American Meteoro- logical Society, So far, the scientists said, they are only processing temperature forecasts—‘‘five to four it will hit But they soon hope to be able to say “two to one it will rain tomorrow”. or “odds are even it will snow.” The technique, said to work any- where in the country, was devel- agenda item—the five-power con-/OPed by Dr. Thomas F. Malone ference—and pass on to the second —germany and European security j—and third—Austrian independ- ence. and Dr. George Wadsworth, Mass- (Continued On Page Two) “If we can solve these two prob- Reduced Budget lems, then, and then only, can we! cramming sue aa tte May Curtail Much tp vistas of new hope”? "*“Coact Guard Work Red Murphy Is Jailed On Drunk Driving Charge Robert Red Murphy, 50, WASHINGTON # — The Coast Guard says a proposed 14.7 per cent cut in its budget would sharp- ly reduce activities provided “to meet increased military opera- tions.” ‘ The budget which President Ei- senhower sent to Congress this week allotted $181,175,W0 to te WasiCoast Guard, a reduction of $30,- back in the county jail today 0D 675,000, charges of driving while intoxicat- ed and violation of a previous sus- Cpl. S. R. Walker, of] Highway Patrol, and) with driving while intoxi-| not having a driver’s ey’ nt while in-| That charge was reduc- reckless deferred sentence, ‘ The Coast Guard, in an analy- sis of its budget, said: “The reduction was accom- ordered by|plished to a large extent by cur- tailing or eliminating activities which have been provided by the Coast Guard to meet increased |military operations.” } It said the port security pro- gram, started jn 1950, with 4,772 officers and men, to keep ports clear = subversives, res hope 2,053 men, és i aie of waterfronts ted, rescue program for said, would'be discont Pacific at Guam, Midway, Wake driving and Judge Island, Sangley Point, the Phil; pine Islands and Adak. 4 igate. He said he found Dumont in} jthe men’s room. | men’s room and identified Du- |Patrol concluded: jmen’s room. | The charge against Dumont on jthe Shore Patrol report reads: in City Court yesterday to an- Sailor Is Nabbed After Entering Dressing Room Of Club Entertainer Maybe the floor show at the Pre- view, 700 Duval St., good, Maybe the sailor was a frustrat- ed stage-<door Johnny, Or, maybe the sailor had a cou- ple of drinks. Anyway, Miss Rose Ann, 31, an entertainer at the Preview, said the sailor, Julien E. Dumont, of the USS Beale (DDE 471), hid in her dressing room and jump- ed out at her when she entered the room to change costumes. A Navy spokesman today said that the incident occurred about] 11:30 p. m. Monday. In her statement to the Shore Patrol, Miss Rose Ann, who liv in Apartment 21 at the Cactus Ter- race Motor Court, 725 Truman! ‘Ave., said the sailor jumped out at her, grabbed her from in and hit her on the chin, Miss Rose Ann screamed. The sailor ran from the dress- ing room and into the men’s room. Jack Whalen, the master of cere- monies at the Preview, told the Shore Patrol that he was just con- cluding the show when he heard He told the band to play and then went backstage to investi- Whalen asked Miss Rose Ann te come into the men’s room to identify Dumont. Miss Rose Ann demurred, Whalen insisted. Miss Rose Ann stepped into the mont. Whalen’s statement to the Shore “T gave him his lumps.” A Shore Patrol report said ay woman’s slip was found in the \(Assault with intent to \rape.) ~eembeuliieon: PIERRE DUVAL and planes, the Coast sapee Violation UCMJ (Uni jof Military Justice) Playing Nightly rf at RAUL'S — Couple Found Guilty On 4 Charges Each As Result Of Brawl Jan. 20th W. H. “Bob” Roberts, who was fined a total of $200 ; when he was found guilty on four charges in City Court | Tuesday, now faces added woe as the result of his ar- rest on a charge that he failed to register as a felon with the Sheriff's Department. Roberts was served ‘with a warrant by a Sheriff's 6 Have Qualified For Aqueduct (Commission Jobs Six men have qualified as candidates for the Feb. 23 elec: tion to the Florida Keys Aque- duct District Commission. They are Harry M. Baker, Navy yard fire chief; Laurie Roberts, former police captain; M. 1. Rodriguez, manager; Alan Hampton, gas company employe; Anthony UI- * char, Navy employe; and Wil- liam Freeman, clerk, ees Rising Coffee Be Probed Eisenhower Tells News Conference Of Investigation, Other Matters WASHINGTON —President Ei- senhower said today the Federal was extraiprices. apartment He reportedly served K F : iF : ill i § Deputy shortly after he was adjudged guilty by Munici- pal Judge Enrique Esquinaldo Jr., on charges of disturb- ting the peace, being drunk and disorderly, using pro- | fanity and resisting arrest. Robert's wife Jeannette was | found guilty on identical charges and fined the same | amount. Court costs brought their total fines to $410, i Roberts was lodged in the county jail and later releas- ed on $500 bond for appear- ance at a hearing into the county charges next week. 18 months in the state prison on § s : sent went to the house said that he was told ea On Page Two) further rise. bind od. at deter. gation will aim at re mining whether any laws mvelln Oregon Town The President sa’ PORTLAND, Ore, (#—Two men frosid look» cifically into| died yesterday when a jet pilot charges n trading in/guided his powerless plane into a coffee had been ‘0 cemainigrove of trees to avoid crashing types. a residential suburb here, the At west conference, the! Air Force President 3 The pilot, 2nd Lt, James Ken- 1. Declared backing up the|nédy of Richmond, Va., his position of of Statelradar observer, 2nd Lt. J. A, Dulles at the Big Four con-|Reid, Peoria, Ill, both 22, were ference, That reply to alkilled outright when the plane request for on Soviet/struck a tree and exploded, Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov’s| A 4yearcold girl, Barbara Lee demand for parley, in-/Cox, who had been playing in her ‘cluding Red world prob-lback yard, suffered a skull frac- ‘lems. Dulles that idea. ture when struck in the head by 2. Said his at the|flying wreckage. Capitol tell him they still are hope-| Her mother, Mrs. Thomas Cox, ful a compromise on the contro-|told of the crash this way: “My versial Bri treaty-power| mother and I were in my amendment can be worked out. jroom talking when we heard this 3. Discussed the distinction, as/noise. When we looked out the he sees it, eae we could see wreckage of hi ‘De | Naval Station Federal Employees Credit Union Will Be Held for the | Election of Officers | and the Declaration of Dividends | Wednesday. '-~~---v 27, 7:30 F ine VFW Clubhouse 325 ELIZABETH STREET t