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Key West, Monroe County, Florida
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Mrs. Marge Norviel of Key West phoned The Citizen with the answer to a radio quiz question about the Lindbergh kidnapping act, aiding a local resident in potentially winning $155 on tomorrow's 'The Party Line' program on WGBS in Miami.
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Someone in Key West may be richer by $155 tomorrow if they are at home to receive the phone call slated to be made by "The Party Line" program from Station WGBS in Miami.
Mrs. Marge Norviel. 2005 Fogarty Ave., phoned The Citizen office this morning to say that the program today ended with an attempt to reach a Key West number. The announcer said that the effort would be resumed on tomorrow's program.
The question which she asked is "What is the correct name for the Lindberg kidnapping act?"
Mrs. Norviel was kind enough to look up the answer to the question so that some Key Wester can give the right response. The kidnapping act is The Federal Kidnapping Statute, technically known as the Act of June 22, 1932.
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Key West
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potential $155 prize for correct answer
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Mrs. Marge Norviel of 2005 Fogarty Ave. phoned The Citizen office this morning with the answer to the quiz question 'What is the correct name for the Lindberg kidnapping act?' from today's 'The Party Line' program on Station WGBS in Miami. The program will resume calling a Key West number tomorrow. The answer is The Federal Kidnapping Statute, technically known as the Act of June 22, 1932.