The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 16, 1951, Page 5

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if k t. " S, t. MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1951. tHE KEY WEST CITIZEN Propose Broad War Emergency Powers For Governor Governor Could * aa pare Seize Property, Communication Supplies, Buildings TALLAHASSEE, April 16. (?).—A proposal to arm Florid: governor with unusually broad and stringent power in the event of a war emergency was put up to the legislature today. A House bill, introduced by nine representatives ,is designed fo set up a civil defense agency for the state and put legal teeth in the present defense agency. Should an enemy attack or other emergency come the gov- ernor would assur directional control of the defe: agency The bill provides the Govern- Training Drills In Germany ot’s seizure powers could be re- ter an emergency de- by the congress or the nt or an enemy invision Governor could seize private p:operty, communications supplies, buildings. These could id, distributed or handled ir the Governa: d. Methods for ing persons whose seized are laid down Local defense agencies also are authorized under the _ measure. Taxes to foot the: hill in. case of an emergency could - be levied tudes provisions of the bill Representative Murray of Polk. one of the sponsors of the bill, said it was introduced at the re- quest of the State Defense Coun- ‘3 cil He explained it was a model uP) Wixept bill suggested by the council of state gove ents He said he would that} provisions in the bill under which} the Govérnor could use the strin-! gent emergency powers would bel WEATHERMAN ask congress for a federal Says er council} reimburse: goods are the bill ed by officers of the U.S. Second Cavalry Regiment as he watc es tank crews during light arms firing practice near Augsb Germany. His visit to the regiment's training grounds came iur- ing a four-day inspection tour of West Germany. stress banning interstate transmi racing information wit such speed, detail and accuracy as fur- ther gambling purposes.” House members approved and sent to the Senate, without a dis- senting vote, a measure to permit establishment of a harness racing K track in St. Jehn's county, near| FOREC 1ST St. Augustine. Key West and Vicinity: ¥ REPORT West. F A 5 dbses vations taken a’ 9:00 A.M., E The House also overrode its sce aa Antaiesd capac sncth Tu Temperatures committee on _ constitutional! * ‘ict seam nana aces t yesterday amendments to put on the calen-|@4Y- Gentle to moderate caster fC tectnaht 7 dar a proposal to lower the state's winds, fresh at times off 7 legal voting age te 18. pees 3 “ The committee last. weck re-| Florida: Fair thru Tuesday, ex- are jected three identical proposed CPt increasing cloudiness north a or constitutional amendments {o Portion with showers extreme geesensee drop the voting age from 21 to 18,j north portion today and else- Total last 24 hours Tosiay, the committee chairman,| Where tonight or Tuesday. Cool. Tutal this mont ss Representative Beasley of Walton,'€r extreme north porti to ptt emilee asked the full House to override, and © remainder 1 an poet 5 hae ge eee | Tuesday: Continued eficiency this yc £85\in However, a move to have the! pertion. Ee a House consider it immediately! Jacksonville through the F Sale teelonecte re! Ney oe failed Jida Straits: Gentle oder ‘ Thirty-five House members! variable winds over south por- oe a ee 1) 9:00 A.M joined in introducing a bill to set tion. Moderate southwest to west “*7ometer (Sea Level) 9:00 up a state board of nurse registra-| winds over north por tion and n ng education. shifting to northeast extre 5 wentative Hetext af kinmecttineh cimstion fieadsy< inerear- cine ee county submitted a measure call-| ing cloudiness north portion with 2). 65 ing for a railroad commissioner) occasional rain extreme north \y 2 for each Florida congressional tonight. Partly ck ther- districts. meer eee ee eat Be oo eee ——————__—_ | East Gulf of Mex Ge REDS ASSAIL to moderate variable winds s' ANTI-SAMITISM portion. Moder wes Necati Bane VIEN _ — Anti-Semitic ; west winds nor r TOMORROW heeliganism still exists in Cor to moderate High Lev munist Romania. The Buchare - Te newspape Biata Noua” said ed (i rs “In Galatvi, a gang of seven anti = Semitic hooli citizens, whor Jewish worker Aithou succeeded in getting away, ans attacked sor h they the , mc FLOOD REFUGEES. CAMP OUT (P) Wirephoto i Paul, Minn.. flood CAMP PITCHED ON A RAILROAD EMBANKMENT near their homes, these St. Paul refugees spend nights in this temporary shelter while their families stay with friends. Thee refugee goats saunter by to see what's cooking as the men prepare breakfast. The flood is cause by high water in the Mississippi river. i Gen. Eisenhower Watches Tank Crews? Mae Arthur. Dulles Talk Jap Treaty MacArthur’s Job With No Fanfare (Ry The Ansoctated Press) 4 Se c N < c e could tance Ridgway In Tokyo syo's huge st nerete Dai Ichi Bui eat of fare The m We an walked i ¥ ‘the sk Tt id Genera In Korea In Korea meanwhile UN In The Air Over Korea Truman On Far East President Truman has z postser Korea had bloc world ¢ would be of Communist aggres € Mr. T: im is to prevent a. Third World War—to bring peace tc Korea and the rest of the Then, President Truman added “It doesn’t make any difference what happens to me, if. we win the peace.” peasement sion in said our an als: world To keep his the end, an old announc hat his sermol ished th: , the sinners were of c at rty to go out. but as one i to put himself in that class, ali stayed in. Dubrovnik, Yugoslavian sea- port, is a town of 18,000. 1 the d Elementary Pupils Tell Of... TRUMAN SCHOOL ACTIVITIE REYNOLDS SCHOOL, | t ‘ They 4 FIRST GRADE | Jot Luse from Miss Miriam Carey and Mrs. Mary and Jim Sweeting, Teachers near the High S Our THIRD GRADE ers t jown| Miss Nihoul, Teacher eC ut one r z gr FOURTH GRADE € that : Miss Frances Cochran and Mrs. Amelia Cabot, Teachers to Julio's We sa and South Lt t i well as Cuba, Haiti nd tne € Republic. For box. W k i g at the minds Ther the t . SY Ss 2 were dug F grade t to E Amer-| 13, by & v . George Artz. B g—David Adams “= r and Prayer Song Miss Susie Gardner's Asser First Grade Class We have a big on one The teac! use Herrick. ve ts. The land Santana, Ivan’ tulips. We made win: Lowe, Idilio Salin- round cereal boxes ilo Rod- , Larry Hen- Roger Swift; windmills in front of When East Diane Busby ez, Pue Bai pecial nun aria Hh Miguel things pupil from Harris One day we were te ndered two Latin Amer- g0 ina é Dutch Malaguena 10 selections, Habanera by the famous esto Lecuona. (balcony scene) acted by Ledia Anti and arr took us to id the schoc ilors watched k to the top « Mrs. Stati D the sub. Cieli an songs by a song fra both classes: Cuba Cuba; River—River, from Chile; Que Lejos Estoy, from Mexico. ithrough} Those in the chorus: David nd saw people on|Adams, Puc Barr, Onilio Campo, e glad that no|Freddie Graves, Gary Hall, Law- r. Welrence Hendricks, lowly |Pobert us down ladders, too. kitchen. We « he bathroom the periscope Vv one fel into that deep very were careful ontgomery and not push |phail, N Rodriguez, Roger Elizabeth Hartly Sawyer,|Swift, Anibal Trujillo, Arthur Trudy Gail ,eppard,| Bowling, James B Xiomara Hampton Kelly, Sharon McCabe,{Alfonso, Sylvia Avila, Dianne and Tommr went in Di ch| Burnham, Diane Busby, Linda costume s| Josephine Garcia, Sheila r, Jane Gomez, Glenda Matcovitch, Fran- Judy Mercurio, rginia Pawela, eel a gion Richard Collins, Sandra + g Joe Knutson, Leon Holdridge, Freddie Washburn, Alexa Washington, Robert Bazo, me that day brown We sat se out around a Hernandez, Gnilia Cara- She did . Emily Harris, Arnold Brye, 1 Turnbull. at cab so the ch with us. FIFTH GRADE Mrs. Bass, Teacher = The school has been getting ap- SECOND GRADE ples every. day recently. The Miss Howser. Teacher School Lunch Program has been We are happy to welcome onsoring them. The kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL SALE Unusual Key West Opportunity ill Dismantled Material at the Army Barracks, 601 White St., Now FOR SALE at Low Prices Nice, complete windows, doors, screens, storm sheeting. jalousies, wallboard, ceiling tile, light fixtures, complete porches, cement blocks, soil pipe, sheeting, siding. framing lumber. beaded ceiling. heavy timber. eic. Long-leaf edge grained hard yellow pine flooring and tim- Impossible to duplicate new. Two hand-operated elevators. Complete buildings, prac- tical to move. are still available. ABCD Corporation 601 WHITE STREET PHONE 1883 two ber. Dance — Eight Eugene ret Cormack, Bobby} Macveline Temple, Tobey Smith, and Linda Hilden | Cecelia Albury, anc Alice Campo, Berry Barroso, drew’ pictires of the| Yvonne Tynes, Roland Roig, Har- Gloria Boza, Barbara japples are the rk |from Winch« Va . ee Le Forum fi er secese The De € is a very wetc letters to on one side Sixnature of good WANTS TO PURCHASE LAND ON THE KEY%3 | Mrs. Ashworth’s Fifth Grade Clase ; desk you 628 Superior St 7 a MAY RESIDE HERE SOMEDAY learning w Editor, The Citize | priced home me day to have a ong the Keys vall lot just assume your of this n gen kind and what it takes to make up al We wu t all year. Such n jrunning a home and its n eve uld be interested ace from Will pay y prompt] |much for nm any Ww ounded home } Our teacher gave us a | made mM party at her } in honor of: the champion spe! md the runner-up on March 27. DANIEL PEARCE, Reporter. your trou JOSEPH J 885 N. Clark St |W. Hollyw 9, WHITE. SIXTH GRADE | Mrs. Russell, Teacher The sixth grades of Truman ry School elected candi- x king and queen Day Festival. The candi- dates elected from our class were ry Banks, Nancy Watson, Os- | waldo Alfonso, and Armando Gutierrez. Nancy Watson and Oswaldo Alfonso came in se apital : { of the Federation of of the} mal ing.”'So says Ss, municipal archi- id Kuala Lump: would be a “ } crowded town, *{ed by tubertulo: unless some- 2nd! thing radical is done. Y, ov = : The winners) “Jennings asserted foundations ; bea Diaz, and Patrick| of buildings were crumbling and 3 | Frohock. would eventually collapse. ; | A nice student of our class,| ; | Nancy Watson, is leaving us and . moving to French Morocco, Afti-| === = }ea. She is leaving by boat from {New York Harbor and will arrive jat Port Lyantcy We are glad to have a student | Who is improving in his work and j conduct. The person we, want to , compliment is Paul Carabalio. JEANNE HAFFIELD and NANCY WATSON, Reporters. 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