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Friday, October 29, 1954 SALARIES BACK TO OLD LEVEL LONDON, (pri Churehill was haem er P 1,000-pound ($2,800) yearly cut in soverament ministers’ salaries im- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN posed three years ago will be re- stored beginning Nov. 1. He made the House of Commons in answer to‘a Laborite question. About 27 ministers are involved. the Federal Bureau of Investiga- 7 They will revert to an annual Salary of 5,000 pounds ($14,000). Loafers Selling Up to $8.95 Shop by phone from 8:30 A.M...Coll 3-111 : EE DELIVERY ON WEDNESDAY through the Florida Keys down to Key West ‘To better serve the needs of our cus- tomers, beginning Oct. 6, deliveries to the Florida Keys area will be made every Wednesday instead of Friday as at present. There will be no delivery to this area on Friday Oct. 1. Instead ‘bulk and packages will be delivered on Wednesday-Thursday Oct. 6-7 and every Wednesday thereafter. Shop by phone, by mail or sin person! Your purchases will be delivered free of extra cost. ‘Simmplity your shopping..adopt one of Burdine’s four Convenient credit plans. Ask our Credit Department. * 30-Dey Charge Accounts e Permanent one Accounts . Household ‘Club Accounts * Purchase ‘Certificates ORDERS RECEIVED BY NOON TUESDAY WILL BE DELIVERED WEDNESDAY " e Edward J. Powers, Special Agent in Charge of the Miant otfies of tion, announced today that an FBI Law Enforcement Conference on Interstate Transportation of Stolen somst: Interstate Transport Of Stolen Goods Is Theme FBI Law Enforcement Conclave Set Nov. 1 tion of the fpellities of the which, are gasiabie i she use of local authorities in gating such cases. *| active investigation any time there series of Seng iol ee Powers said more than 100 con- ferences of this type have been scheduled this year by the FBI on the regional basis throughout United States and are design- major aried violations the classification "anpocaten of providing for a mutual exchange of information and knowledge by Statute has increased greatly dur- ing the past several years. For example, he said there were 407 convictions resulting from FBI cases in this category during the 1953 fiscal year, an increase of 15 per cent over the preceiling year. He stated he feels the confer- ences will be of much value to law enforcement agencies, not only in this area, but throughout the coun- ‘Although the conferences will cover numerous types of crimes, Powers said the three main phases of will concern fradu- lent checks, confidence game swin- dies and major thefts. In the panel fontraudulent checks, the discussion will include infor- mation concerning the methods of operation most often used by bad check artists, the jurisdiction of the FBI, the cooperative role of the FBI's Laboratory and Identi- fieation Division, and the availabi- lity of the FBI’s National Fraudu- lent Check File to local authori- ties in a criminal case even though a Federal violation may not be involved. The discussion on confidence game swindles will relate closely The panel on major thefts, Pow- ers said, will provide for an ex- STRONG ARM BRAND COFFERS Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS | — Your Grocer SELLS That Good| STAR * BRAND AMERICAN is an indication that stolen pro. perty or stolen currency having a value of $5,000 or more has been moved in interstate commerce. Special thefts, such as jewels and furs, as well ag the activity of “fences” of stolen property, also will be eovered on the agenda. Powers said the conference on November 1 in Miami at the Mc- local, state and courtly law enforce- ment officers, FBI. personnel, re- presentatives from banks, hotel as- sociations and ee groups, and in addi- tives, ex- agen- ‘According to Special Agent Charge Powers, the FBI has held similar conferences the 133 conferences in 1953 on thefts from interstate shipment. They were attended by 8,702 persons re- Presenting 4,150 agescies. 4,159 agencies. Railroad Wants To End 2 Runs PENSACOLA (#—It costs the St. Louis-San Francisco Railroad four dollars a mile to operate passen- ger trains between Amory, Miss., and Pensacola, as against only 70 cents a mile income, an official yesterday told the Florida Rail- road and Public Utilities Commis- sion. the Alabama Public Service Com- mission to do away with two runs! and has filed applications in Mis- sissippi. The trains cannot be re- moved unless all three states agree, or-|day decided that it would be “un- "| mitted there, Anderson said. | The railroad has permission for| the f. Tom Paine’s Bust Still Remains In The Cellar PHILADELPHIA # — Tom Paine’s marble bist has been giv- en the brushoff, but the dust is still there. The marble likeness of the early American patriot continues to sit | in the dank cellar of historic old! Independence Hall. Overruling the Philadelphia Art Commission, which voted on Sept. 22 to end a 78-year-old controversy by bringing the bust out of storage the National Park Service Wednes- desirable” to. put the statue on view. The decision was made, said M. 0. Anderson, superintendent of In- pendence National Historical Park, ‘‘after careful review of the in| National Park Service policy.” The bust, completed in 1876, is ineligible, for Independence Hall proper because only art created in | the period from 1776 to 1787 is per- | CRITIC TO WED NEW YORK ® — George Jean Nathan, 72-year-old drama critic | and a bachelor, plans to marry 44-year-old actress Julie Haydon. She appeared in Tennessee Williams, “Glass Menagerie” on Broadway in 1946, and since has been Madina «aa in television. WORN OUT? FEEL GOOD AGAIN FAST with famous 5.5.5. TONIC ‘When you're suffering from that common condition known as Iron Defici- ERGY. 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