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GETS 10 YEARS
Frank Morgan, 35, was sen
tenced by Judge Ben C. Willard
in Criminal Court to 10 years in
Plison for the robbery of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Krous in their filling
station, Silver Palm rd. and
Krome ave., near Homestead.
Mrs. Eliza Hepburn
Dies
Mrs. Eliza Hepburn, wife of
Baldwin Hepburn, well known
Miami singer, died at her home,
2026 NW 4th court on Sent *>4
following a period of illness. Mrs.
Hepburn is also survived uv tn.ee
children, a mother, a mother-in
law, and several other relatives.
Funeral services, under the di
rection of the M. S. Allen Funeral
Home, will be held today (Fri
day) at 2 pm. at Temple Baptist
Church, with the Rev. L. A.
Thompson, pastor, officiating.
BURGLAR SHOT
IN ROBBERY TRY
A burgler was shot while he
was trying to break into a South
. west section tavern Tuesday and
was in critical condition at Jack
son Memorial Hospital.
Police Officers C. J. Goschwind
and P. G. O’Connell identified
the injured man as Daniel James
Hall, 28, of 3817 Charles ave.,
Coconut Grove, and said Hall
was shot trying to break into the
Hasta Manana, 2695 SW 37th ave.
Owner Oscar Morris, who lives
on the premises, told the police
he heard a noise at the front dior
at about 2 a.m. and, investigating,
saw Hall trying to force the door.
Morris had a 12-gauge automatic
shotgun.
The police were called and said
they found Hall lying under a
clump of weeds 50 feet away,
holding a pistol in his right hand.
They told him to drop the gun,
but he rolled over and raised his
right arm. One of the officers
fired. The bullet went through
his right wrist.
Condition of Hall was listed as
satisfactory later this week by
hospital officials.
4 HURT IN 2-CAR
COLLISON
Four persons were hurt Satur
day in a two-car collision at NW
Second ave. and 26th st.
A car driven by William Barks
dale, of 4710 NW 24th court, col
lided with an automobile driven
by Clarence Cornelius Jr. of 328
NW 54th st.
The impact hurled Cornelius’
vehicle through the entrance of
the Seminole Awning Co., 2550
NW 2nd ave. Hurt were Barks
dale, who was admitted to Jack
son Memorial Hospital in serious
condition with a possible broken
back; John Wise, 37, a passenger
in the Barksdale car, with cuts
and bruises; Cornelius’ wife, Inell,
with a left leg injury, and his
sister, Miss Maxie Cornelius head
cuts.
Barksdale was charged with
reckless driving by failing to
yield the right of way at a stop
sign.
MODERN WELL DRILLERS
HOME WATER SYSTEMS
FARM IRRIGATION
SYSTEMS
Commercial and Swimming
Pools
We are never undersold on qual
ity work and materials
FHA terms, nothing down with
small monthly payments
One of Florida’s most reliable
licensed and Insured contractors
24-Hour a day service with all
work guaranteed by the . . .
MODERN HOMECRAFT
COMPANY
101-3 N.E. 25th St., Miami
Phone 9-3525
(The same number and the same
good service as always
PHONE NOW—Call 9-3525
Mar'on B. Carnes, a freshman
from Columbus, Ga., and St.
Marl Fla., was the first stu
dent to complete registration at
the Florida A and M Univ«r*tty
last week. The school was elevat
ed to university status on Sept.
1. Miss Carnes is shown handing
her cards to Edv*i.rd Geiger of
Jacksonville, a registration of
ficial—Staff photo by H. Jones
of FAMU.
Constable To Go
On Trial
George Wright of Homestead
will go on trial in Court of Crimes
Oct. 14 on charges that he illeg
ally confiscated money taken from
six Negroes in a gambling game.
Constable Wright was sus
pended by the late Gov. Dan Mc-
Carty pending outcome of the
court case.
The
Karumu Quartet
Radio, Concert and Recording Artists
WILL APPEAR IN CONCERT
Monday, October sth
8 P.M.
CARVER HIGH SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM
COCONUT GROVE
Admission $1.25 Reserved Seats $2.00
MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI, FLORIDA
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1953
Grove Resident Dies
Mrs. Viola Wright, 30, of 3348
Thomas st., died at her home on
Monday, Sept. 28 after a long
ilness. Mrs. Wright had lived in
the Grove for a number of years
and was well known in that area.
Funeral services, under the di
rection of the M. S. Allen Fun
eral Home, will be held today
(Saturday) at 3 p.m. at Sweet
field Baptist Church, with the
Rev. Curry, pastor, officiating.
It Pays to Advertise
PAGE THIRTEEN
attention home
BUYEBS

THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS
We will work with you on down pay
ment and monthly payments come
early as we have only two fine homes
available.
DOWN PAYMENT SI,OOO
FOR APPOINTMENT CALL
For Appointment Telephone
S. HUTCHESON, JR.
At 2-3297 or 64-0394
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tiful lot.
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2 bedroom CBS

WE ALSO HAVE VETERANS
FORECLOSURES IN O P A
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DOWN
IN PERRINE FOR AS LOW AS
$250 DOWN.
FOR INFORMATION
Call Raymond
L. Dockum
PHONE 814-2396
THE KEYES CO.
PHONE 82-3592
234 Biscayne Blvd.
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