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1675-9 Delano +a"'It1iiClfiFachairman of the Ned • --Herald Staff Photo By Fred Brent .- -Photo By Harold Shamans I tion Commission, and popular Jockey and his two companions, looks on. Right, is-the boat in al officials,met' Satl xrold Simmons, Itiember of the Horse- which the three men vanished while fishing off Sandy Key. Nate rope Alcaur hotel in'a s tells Mrs. Al Snider, wife of the jockey stretched across the boat's gunwale. Simmons said this was probably'used ccal conventiones with mecn-,)( phrig, builder of the boat used bythe to keepwhoever was rowing the boat from being washed overboard. ordinateat arpo and make fit the convention. Boy, • Killed City Ordered To Post Bond 3 , it was agreed flu 3, t /M y ' rade would begin at 1 10, but the route ' utdown On hwa Court Order May End been d upon. • Is chairman of the !flitter. ' Carroll said the 1• •dicated In Hialeah Buildin Ban Injunction that only float s fa calnature would be "We hope to hay. ;EF: -, The United States Circuit Court of Appeals in Jacksonvil a every state in the n: Three-year-old James Burns Saturday granted the. City•of Miami Beach a supersedes said, "and I prom's •h books Saturday that Ebner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- against an anti-noise ordinance temporary injunction granted be one of the mo: here last week by Federal Judge John �� :.h ahead of time. bert Ebner, was killed Instantly W. Holland. shows ever seen." • ling .to reports, which Saturday afternoon when he ' ® The order stipulates that the A resolution,wat ken with a grain of salt, was struck by an automobile In . city post a $25,000 bond to stay the conferees that dicate books will not r • further construction on the De- front 40&A parade,wile front of his..home on road 25, Dancers Trial luno hotel, 17th and Collins ave. day Legit), nday. one the Le rily, a majority of the west of Hialeah. The child's - Under Judge Holland's order, be held at Miami It a's books do not stop neck was broken. • his restrainer was to go into The time has not I !vltles in ocean-front ho- The dr)ver, later identified as For Assault effect Monday at noon, which I April 15,or after Trope- Walter C. Hamilton, stopped, would enable the hotel to re- On the same nlgl ends its run. Tropical called Mrs. Ebner and a neighbor, sume construction stopped by dinner In honor of ason April 17. and placed the little boy's body 1n mass arrests of workmen on commander will be 1 his automobile. Due Monday Feb. 4. Carroll said Pres. reason for the early He then drove to the office of would be invited, wn rumor is attributed Dr. Van C. Browne In Iifaleah, Trial of Dancer Leona Duval, The question of who would cepts, doubtless will a tremendous drop oft where the child waspronounced port the city's bond was not dinner. Other des or since closing of Hta• charged with assault and battery on • immediately clear. will include senator I) the current news a. dead. P a two-year-old child is scheduled officials and outs' Niti n t" which last week Iiamllton, who said he was a in city court Monday. ofT thehesttlt Delano tohalt originallytcWas leaders. bookies behind closed ' visitor from Richmond, Va., (3) the nearness.of a I started in Circuit court by a. then.ran back to his automobile Miss Duval, known in private A "bight of Stars state and county politi- and drove away. A short time teas 'Photo' interests, who ob. the Orange Bowl \ tpaign• later he called Constable W. M. fife as Jlrs, icons }Jolson and jected to the construction on t e the entertainment 1 of the. major hotel Hudson from a borne at 1724 N. on the stage as Tirzpt, was re- basis that it was a violation �of convention on Oct. W. 04th at., told him he had leased on $100 bond, after her city ordinance prohibiting wok talentlmost of the fol )sed last week.They are 'become a little excited at the at any time within 50 feet of m + that ordinarilyclose arrest on warrants sworn out by of America doctor's office" and would go to adjacent hotel or apartment from form. • Hialeah season. Those Hudson's home to surrender. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cowan, Nov. 15 to April 1. 4 :g open were exceeding- who live in a cottage in the rear The official dinner tits because of renewed He went to Hudson's home of Aliss Dnval'spropertyat 2020 CITY WAS BUJ:D auxiliarywill be hel by the sheriff's office, and then was released in the After council changed the din- Lee W. Hutton, Ex. 'ecorded more than 20 custody of his brother•in•law, W. Flagler st. tance from 50 feet to 50arde Robert N. Minis, from whose president the " last week alone. on Fell. 4 with an emergency is in Miami supery 'eek was unfruitful for home:Hamilton telephoned the The Cowans said they left their amendment, the suit bounced 1,400 each police. Last bookie constable. An inquest will be d a u g h t e r, Marilyn, with Miss into federal court when Abe menta.She said 1,900 held this week, probably Fri- an equal number of . is on March 8—five daysDuval while they and the dancer's Schonfeld, attorney for the De- attend, as well as m. rests following.. day, by Henry L. Oppenborn, husband and mother went to the land, instituted a $500,000 stilt justice of the peace. for damages against the city,. he National Commit) horse races T�tursday, mayor and councilmen col ec- O'Neil, Manchester, street Warns Deputy Sheriff Claude High. .When theyreturned, Mrs.Cowany who investigated at the scene, said , tively and as individuals. acting National Ad • the Ebner child was playing in said, the child bore "marks of Although the legality of n H. Dudley, India) ix Deadline the center of -the highway when violence." ordinance is c n n t e s t e d, n +Ire scheduled to at the automobile bore down upon source close to the city sad the EEC at S a. m. Overstreet, county tax him Miss Duval denied mistreat- warned Satu?day that _ late Saturday he d o u b t A lass for 1048 become de- • lag the child, and said the Miami Beach could he expect ti One discussion o; High said skid marks on the bruises resulted from aquarreltion program 1s plat: April 1. pavement measured 123 feet, in. to put up the $23,000. in which O'Neil w: 'h collections are running dicating the ear was traveling between Marilyn and her six-year. On Mondayvarlou I�of previous years, Over- at high speed when the little old sister, who also was being Atttot islikely that the to ( of will meet ith O'N. d taxpayers could escape boywas struck. representedre Vincent Nationalio (\ ho make final plans for ; cent penalty by settling cared for by Miss Duval, the h tel In 1 and who appeared Saturday•pe• g Place receptl, in the next two weeks. The Ebners live in a house . "I'm no baby sitter,I'll have you fore the court of appeals) in guished guests and t ttion of delinquent rolls which is located between the high- know,"she said. "I have a contract agree to indemnify the ci ty shortly after,the month's way and the canal. The family A luncheon will I rstreet said, and adver• came here from Crosswell, Mich., to dance in Hartford,Conn.,at$500 against any loss or risk," he day noon at the Co! source said. :ts will be added. three months ago. a•week." In honor of O'Neil 1. —`'� Under terms of Saturda 's at which. Joe H. A ., , ., ,, • order, if the bond is not posted. * q " ' the Delano construction can re- .......r:- dent of the convent � � ation, will reslAe, • sums AtOndHV. p� > +rAttorney Schonfeld Intimaire- ed O'Neil, Carroll and , • • t 9 {; { that the construction could �e• will speak. F )s. � ,, ° '` •sume, "come hell or high water.' P , ♦ i' I� r, , � � Tug Overdue Drunk D� ' v rdue #;,,,z 1 1 1,- 1 ��r` � I n Gulf Area Jailed, Fi �J. . s' tr � 4 Benjamin S. Nevill . 0� �f +' ) �'`' Coast Guard units and shipping J � �dQ x " - throughout the Gulf of Mexico and Miami Springs carpe [ ,tf, ' Atlantic seaboard were put on the 15-day jail sentence t / ) • . +�• alert Saturday for an oceangoing in city court Saturda '. ,> � ;� . s , j` / • tug and barge with 18.men abdard of drunken driving, c. } r< < ,' ; which has not been heard ftom cident, leaving the ser