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al ub ng an he m 8. in m d nt rf FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1951. VHE KEY WESP CITIZEN VV VV VV Vw www www rT Y.| COSI NOPOL ITAN AUTHOR LIKES They’ “ Probing Chars Of Federal Job Sales Lt. Commander Routley Reports * ps Lucien a Peripatetic bids In kins West F or Duty Here * « * * TO PORTRAY PROVINCIALS ONLY AF outey ot the British Roy ard J. Routley 1 Navy has secently reported to Lawrence, com- of the Fleet All ting Unit at Baca O22444444444444444444444424444254444448 By SUSAN McAVOY The Burman leave Key West, Ben 1 Burman author of today for New York and will fly! ling books such !as 10 Germany for the summer: ound the Bend,” @urman will lecture there. | Will Ro last film, “Every-| ‘Strangely enough, my books! RNouiley is ceceiv at FAWTU undet n.” terms himself ve very popular in that country,”} Pact Nations Mu- cyni n illusions h¢ said. “I'll have difficulty lee | Program. The ‘All| t anything , turing there because my German ise consists of ad-| TH clad jin a Just suffices to say “wiener schnit | t training in instru- ments and night tactics designed © qualify the pil for Carrier All Weathe: ns. orth African ywhere Burman roams he ies his pen with him vork ten to 14 hours a day] tie 1 I am deep in a novel he| nder Routley a aid. “My only requirements are | has two Saudvia Machetta, Ital- ; peace and quict | | ian Torpedo bombers to his credit. 1 His deco ations include the North ck in the late twenties, Bur vo.th Africa. 29-45 Star, Pa- Star Defense and the War the Pacific, Commander ley served aboard the British rs Ruler, Indefatigable and cable, and fiew patrols in fleet operations against hima and Jap- su) ttee con Q he right ely to testimony by uppc Islands. , } : ee d ust, 1945, he was in ile ; | yo Bay and witnessed’ the : ‘aye i Question Is |final surrender ceremony of’ the f rest To You, Bur... i | Japanese Government, eee inswered 1" Fellowing World War UI he was . ened: to the Royal Australian PAGE FIVE ir Tragedy Pays A Double Vi il be iF MRS. RITA FRANKLIN cuddles her six-year-old son, J.'D., Jr., who was struck by a street car and lost both legs’ at Birming- ham, Ala, At the time of the accident. the mother was in-a hos- pital visiting her daughter, Patricia Ann, 4, who is ill with rheu- matic fever. ho § | rm L D Je Is | pine, Liberation ribbgh, World f. Davidson | War II Victory medgl ribbon, and the Chinese Service ribbon. Reports s To Fleet . | The son of Mrs, “Georgianna ;Ravidson, ef Morris, .Minn,, Lt }Dayidson’ is married, the for- Sonar School: ty ng Patag ne gan a] I mz Y pf tit i 5 ig s a i » ( iF va fy Navy to’ assist ih: déveloping and a 69 wale c A assl A | | training the first carrier based val Wash, They have:thwg-children, cut By RUSSELL KAY Australian Air? Arm. Lt. ‘Alvin Norman: Davidson of; Robert, age 4, Richardt age 3, } | Commander Routley is the son. St. Louis, Mo., hag ‘récently_,re-} ane John, age. two,mgonths. Lt . 1 r B. y ay 0. Silli - > SRE OE oe mee ees Sane oe aces is ues On Sune ported to the U.S. Fleet Sonar] Davidson is a.member:: of the i Sevely Needed Changes In Florida’s Antiquaied raduate of the Gillingham Coun] Schoob Key. West, fom duty. Wm. H. Upton Lodge No. 206, zs " Constitution Will Be Recommended At Present | ty School, Kent England and was! _ 4 8raduate of Sisseton High F. andi ADM, pine eS : ‘ae ; : a ; ’ employed as a civilian by the School, Sisseton, So. Dakota, Lt.|No. 1 MRS, St. Louis,'-Mo. an¢ i Session Of Legislature; Practical And Sensible Cooperative Wholésale Bank ‘of; Davidson entered the naval ser-| Moolah Temple, AAGNS, St. i wu os ales! will he Seeds deine 2 ion ob: Gilhngham vice in May 1934 as a seaman re-| Louis, Mo.‘ 5 po foreey seb 2 to start the wheels turning toward revision of Flor a orult-cs Aitenereveiuing iis Mechuli 3 | aa eon i : ortra, o get a Denver * > ‘t the e urn ward revisi of Fic 0 2 it t the..Naval. Ti uicut. Gen. Ia er, born j t South. A native izeek for his mantelpiece, or tac ida’s antiquated Constitution. The Citizens Constitution Com | Today In History bray Dike: Pemoreeiin Lhano Co., Tex.,’53' years ago. 4 k f, his novels) banker who is collecting rare and mittee of Florida will appeal to the legislature for immediate! | ies : . ayac) eeroware er and + 1959 a x e USS and exotic stamps, we are all grox ihat are sorely needed and will propose the setting up| ' 1792—The Philadelphia Coniek Bates on day ose | Select tne servir2 thé: selevts . aan aS 3: nstitutioncl Commission, adequately financed, to make putcostup oe the dnsurance atl (AR 1), USS Cleveland (CL. 55),| tS men—US. Marites: club acclaim,|. Burman will never write | rough study of present-day needs and be prepared to ee ey Bay (CVE 79), ‘ eds of thous-| says about the banker. He he 1953 le sai 2 ed. Country’s first fire insuranee mmoney Ba, ‘ oe fennsndis ck port to the 1953 legislature with recommendations for compl and DesRon 3 Staff. He has also i i 0} i e to rite a wie Mou i? . \ volite of the first order| taineer and boatman beac lig Doctors’ Mob” riot in} attended the Interior Communi- ROAD MESH i e tille of his last “I still keep mogning ‘newsp2-| ie ; = York—a human limb hung: cations School Washington, D,C. ‘ here 1 Roam” de-| pers hours even ifoauh ‘hae The committee will recommend that Article HI of out of window by medical stu-; Electronics School. .St.° Lo -Immediate Dalivety : |been on one for thirty yea present Constitution be stricken and a new article be dent starts wild talk and ensuing! Mo., Warrant’ Officers’, ‘Electron- 6.6 x 10-10 Sauer y tle down any where L “I rise at 11 o'clock and start substituted which would permil annual sessions instead riot. "lies School, Washington, D.C., and. } } ife and I are on! work at 1 and keep going until of biennial sessions, Under the proposal the annual ses- 1846—The Pennsylvania Rail-jthe Fleet Sohat School, San t rs ‘ |in the morning sometimes,” saic sion would be held in April 1953 and another in 1954 when as Company incorporated for! Diego, Calif. |. ‘ His @Uractive, fai Haired wife, Burman i ne legislature would consider no bills other than.,those \sv¥s ‘niNion — to’ build a road] - Lt, Davidson. is” authorized: ‘te: ; books under} Burman and his wife have having to do with budgetary, revenue and financial mat i Harrisburg to Philadelphia he ume Alice Cad- j been the guests a Emmi Cotton ters of state government. Specia sessions ip, Shh § merg- v8 Het me seth es a j while in Key Wes ency could be called by the’ governdr’ ort bysaefion, of wole Mapree. Mester oe Bae three-tifths of the members elected to each house. COW TOWN TURNS 1920—U. S. Supreme ‘Court! or- dered into special session—a rare event. 1925—-Ford starts first commet- TO DERBIES i In 1885, when pwr present Ci Ee cel bud a population of only 338,406 with a simple agricul! - | DALHART, Tex.-()—T his economy. It ig utterly imposible for our present-day legisla : (4). Wivephoto| cial,airline on regular schedule. west Texas town is going to aban- ture, meting once every two years, to give intelligent and HENRY PARK, 14-year-old 1936—President Roosevelt sug- ,don the traditional ten-gallon hat careful consideration ‘to the mounting problems of state, and school boy of Aldie; Va., feels | gests limiting cting working and other cow-county styles tem- provision for annual meetings would help tremendously. No better, now that his question. | ages at both ends,” to relieve the ¢ limit would be placed on sessions under the committee’s ‘has“been answered to his satis- | labor surplus. titution we 3 adapted. Florida x1 porarily. As a stunt to pubiicize ne ; ee salaries of legislators would be fixed by law aiid q_ faction. “Our civics teacher told | 1943—10th U. S. Air Force at- Daihart’ 4 coe jubite VE sed eae piteedeGn hs ees a Y the class that President Roose- | tacks in Northern Burma. : » a th enn men wil a e pelt comm ited suisse PY eco 1944—2,000 U. S. bombers raid igear of 50 years ag evil. , ae © a oing himself,” he wrote to Vice | Garmz eens ieee ay | derbie: 1 4 miniitee will also rec ; a8 ae a plas Admiral Hoss T. McIntire. He \Geuneey plane-making factop asked fora statement. McIntire, jud |side kept up a constant braying. i) pes of cowts 4 |Finally the parson stopped and cxisting to four; Supreme Cot anon |said: “Breddern and sistern, is Ci cuit Sount 1 : || dere one among you who'll go out juver and keep that mule quiet?” "Pa ed| 1950—Russia Pravda declares work of | in Baltic had met with proper re- “impudent fellows ance and eived a proper lesson.” GEORGE M. RAY V a cing the other son,” replied one of de deac { i 1 1 earch, the discu fs ore than we are “If you'll tic a stone to dat mule db izing th hen appointed by the sions and the recommendations|Conely, Okeechobee; C. Farris oer ais to see = E au sk 2 will Just Z c Y the! Bryant, Ocala; Perry E. Murray, rother’s eye, "Breddern and replied ( at | Frostproof; George G. Tapper, me a beam fills de Parson, “let him dat is without 2 from vick to stone others sin tie de furst stone.” c 1 e Sur c ens Con-| Port St. Joc; Miss Margaret Piper; i i ‘ d of the fol-} Orlando; Carroll Teeter, Winter hi 1 anding and w Haven and Mrs. John A. Baker, J. RI 1 ville,| Miami. George L. Sexton, St R i We R T H W E IG HT “IN SIL 4 FE R T 5 H. S. é Petersburg, is Exécutive Director. OT 7 ‘. r ae k urd H. Simpson,’ The Committee has done a splen- eee acne i Knowles, did iob and its recommendations ©. An-|to the legislature deserve carc- W. ful consideration and action. 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German, are living in Selma where “use meetings of the Comn the Heutenant is taking advanced training at Craig Air Force Base. sion are open to the public; More = ~ ———_— mend revision of Artic a rane a 945 — C rg i \in their faults. {low to judge our- Jiciciary Article, prov he 5 Pea hres: personal physician to the late boas Tie ee Nice, complete windows, doors, screens, storm. sheeting, |selves in ours. A Colored mi ified joe eae Sy Provident. replied that Boose: |r senry A. Wallace Gell jalousies, wallboard, ceiling tile. light fixtures. complete | : t cle vould b celt “aid not commit suicide in 7 enry A. Wallace defies aa fa : 4 A | ter one day wa; preaching a m 1c 3 : i a sa ares lorik ‘; and continues London porches, cement blocks, soil pipe. sheeting, siding, framing |on his sermon. 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