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PAGE EIGH? Recreational Activities Not Adequate In County, Finds Local Juvenile Urges Facilities For Welfare Of Community; Tells ~—Of.County Growth Dave McCurdy and recreation committee of the Monroe County; Juvenile Council have made a study and survey of the recrea- tional facilities and find them in- adequate to take care of the in- ¢reased population of the county. Sald McCurdy: ‘Plans for have been repeatedly made and few Fave been executed, but the time has come when recreation action must be taken for the welfare of our com- munities. “The courty is providing Phases of recreation at the Coun ty ‘Beach, at the Upper Ke and at the Colored County Recrea tion. Beach. “The city provides Bayview Park. This program not ade- quate, It helps take care of adult and teenage groups, but very lit- tle is provided»for the younger age groups, “At Poinciana, where there is about. 75% Navy personnel, the recreation is next to nil. Outside ofthe PAL Ciub, which takes care of inside recreation for boys of nine years and older, there is little: (Approximately 30 boys at- tend nightly). “The other provided is a movie shown onee a week in the Com- Munity Center. This has been sponsored by Baer’s Market, un- der the supervision of the Poin- ciana Recreation Committee -“At-present we are in hopes of getting a-softball field and a playground for the small children of the Poinciana area. This has been aSsured by the Housing Au- som thority. “A plot of ground in the “Oid Poineiana” section has been eleared off by the Navy for the playground for the younger chil- dren of that section, but, although the ‘ground is clear, as it is covered with rocks. There i8 no equipment. available nor funds to get the necessary ma- terials needed. This is Navy prop- erty: and efforts are being made to-eontact the proper authoritie in-order. to get this much needed Playground started. “A tennis court, back of Poin- ciana School, has been - promised by “Maitland Adams; om City: property. This will be a personal donation by Mr. Adams. This. arrangement was made at a City; Commission meeting wher the Poinciana Recreation Com- mittee appeared as representa- tive, of the Council Committee. it is not safe} to be built} | be Couneil 14 labama Student Kills Room Mate \ eee | ie () Wirephoto JAMES L, COLVIN (above), 24. University of Alabama senior. is charged with killing his room mate, Luther Jerome Veazey. 27, in front of their apartment near the campus. Veazey was shot four times. Colvin told police the killing climaxed.a bitter argument over a party Veazey gave in their rooms. Colvin’s home is in Tallaaega, Ala. Veazey lived in Greenville, Miss. CREES SEE BEAVER COME BACK QUEBEC.— (4). — house on James Bay Watt, first and only woman game warden in Quebec. On the death some years ago of her hui band, a Hudson's Bay Watt pressed to a suc clusion his idea for sanctuary At that time At Rupert’; lives Maud a beaver searce they no ‘onger figured in the fur harvest of some 300 Cree | Indians settled there. Those w hard times for the Crees. Now the country is rich in beaver and the Indians buy They government bonds. have a s mill and are ig frame cottages to re- 2 their skin and canvas huts. ters and help avoid juvenile de- linquency “The committee feels that there many plots in Key West and ’ temporary he neighbor hood playgrounds could set up at'a minimum cost to #4As chairman of the Monroe|the taxpayers and with several ty Juvenile Council, afterjof these playgrounds, adequate ny Meetings with the Recrea-| recrea can be provided for tien. Committee, have dis- Pig! the above ind them most inadequate ‘With summer and school va ‘ n.coming on, we feel that some thing must be done to provide mote* recreation for the youngs- we facilities and} he younger folk. ‘The above would leave Bay- view Park, the County Beach, tadium grounds and the Colored h free for more expansive recreation of the adults and visi- tors.” Jarman’s Classic BLACK MILITARY CHUA EA SHOES FOR MEN Fine, smooth black calfskin and fully leather lined through- out ~that's Jarman’s cl sic black military chukka, the shoe you'll agree is a MUST for your wardrobe. We have it in your size and width, +995 lo 5]395 Some Sires Higher KANTOR'S ts Opposite Palace Theater LT SAO tly Ay tM teed tf Ao te 9 beavers were so) Truman Says Danger Of War Is Just As Gr Declares Senate’s Endorsement Of Troops To Europe Shows U.S.’s Stand WASHINGTON, April 5. —(AP).—President Tr u- man has declare that the danger of a Third World War is just as great as it ever was. But’ the President he had no further comment on the remark made yes- terday by Speaker Ray- burn that there is “terrible! danger of a Third World War.” : | Mr. Truman also declin-| | ed to comment on Ray- buarn’s statement that large numbers of troops are mass- ing in Manchuria—and that they are not all Chinese Communists. The President did say, however, that Speaker Ray- burn is a truthful man. Pressed ‘by .correspondents at his weekly news conference, the President declared that there is still as much danger of a third world war today as there ever had been. He_ recalled other danger points: the Berlin air lift the Greek-Turkish is. and noted that there has been danger ever since the start of the Ko- rean war. Mr. Truman was asked wheth- er’General MacArthur has authorized to bomb Communist hases in Manchuria. He replied that this was a question that could not be answered—because it involved military startegy. The President praised the Sen- ate’s troops-to-Europe resolution as further evidence that the Unit- ed States stands behind the North Atlantic treaty. But he brushed off questions about the joker in the ‘resolution —the provision that the Presi- dent should not send more than four divisions to serve in Europe without further congressional au- ity. The President declared that the only thing being considered by t | the Senate was ‘the question of iproviding the four divisions. He has +alw consulted with both Hous policy steps. Mr. Truman said that Jona- than Daniels, the President's bio- grapher, is still a welcome visi- tor—despite the magazine article which drew Presidential ire yes- The White House said yesterday that the article dis- torted the President's views on congressional tenure. On another subject, the Presi- dent urged that Congress vote quickly to appropriate money for construction of a worldwide net- work of radio facilities to spread} the American viewpoint. The Nile River has no tribu- taries the last 1,500 miles of its length. said been| on all major foreign| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN i = : Sitiadosit Sought | eee Sy In Wife’s Death Eyvon Myers Essav Wins Second Prize Key Wester Will Receive Cash OF S10; From State Award Chosen Eutries Miss Eyvon Myers’ essay on conservation won second place in) the Florida Federation of Women’ *| Clubs’ state contest, it ‘was an- nounced this morning at the state | convention of the Federation | being held in Daytona Beach. winners was made by Mrs. W. C./ Hurwig of Pensacola, chairman| of the committee. The federation! is sending Miss Myers’ a $10 cash award for her essay. The essay on “Protection Anima Birds and Wildlife written by Miss Myers, was first place winer in the county contes {sponsored by the Key West We man’s Club, who pr $10 award. Her essay was picked | from a group of 13 submitted by | county junior high school stu- dents. All of these essays, which were considered by local judges as excellent, were entered in th state contest. ! Miss Myers, 13-year-old daugh- {ter of Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Oscar & Myers, 91 Poinciana street, is an Sent. aS student: at the ter Catherine er esentatives of the Key West Woman's Club attending the EDGAR WERNER (top). 3 jconvention are Mrs. Wallace B. student at C: nia’s Abie |Kirke, Mrs. L. H. Goddard, Miss State College. is sought for | Minnie Porter Harris, Mrs. Step- | questioning about the hammer jhen Douglas, Mrs. A. T. Sjursen, j Jr lie Rae Gwynn. plot in Grandv slaying of his and Miss Hazel (bottom), estranged wife, also 31. The family W former WAC was found bludg | Cemetery in Beaver Falls eoned and strangled in her | Mrs. Bellotte, who lived here | apartment at Fresno. at 1407 Patricia street the past — +—-|17 months, died after suffering a heart attack Funeral F riday_ hag be eg gm mer, of 1407 Patricia street, ar- Falls yesterday In Beaver Falls For Pepe = | Faith Bellotte Funeral services for Mrs, Faith ANYTHING CONCERNIN Raymer Bellotte, 26, v die , AUTOMOBILES SEE THE Saturday at the Monroe County ; ‘clock tomorrow afternoon at the Scott Funeral Heme in Bea i 4130 Duvac Sr. PH. 1870-1871 ver Falls, Pa. Burial will be in FINE PASTRIES, PIES AND CAKES THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 49c Value . . . Chocolate Chiffon Pie 39c Ben Saunders, Distributor Telephone 2082-J PACKAGE 700 DUVAL STREET SEAGRAM FIFTH $65.00 Case . Premium Quality CASE $3.25 WINDWARD RUM ads $3.98 $2. 98 Nh BLENDED WHISKEY Value— FIFTH . 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