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Sanit lan tine anion Sitios stinaesenaniasintaseehine Bill T, I Be | vevewrvyv ev yer rere erve ye WOE Yk = MOR. ERO RRRSE COOL THE AP PRESS NEWS IN PICTURES ‘celebration LAeeeeseAseseeeeea Track Gontrol | Is Defeated State. Attorneys Will Handle All Prosecution Of Criminal Cases TALLAHASSEE, April 21.— (P)mh Senate Judiciary Com- mittee. today turned down the bill to limit ownership or control , of race tracks in Florida. The committee voted 5 to 3 to reject the ‘measure limiting own- ership jij tracks to two. An earlier bill had proposed tetting one man own only one track. The-committee did approve a bill. Yo Rave state attorneys handle all. prosecution of crim- imal ‘cases, The measure, al- Teady approved by the Senate's constitutione] amendments commiftee, would abolish all other’ prosecution jobs aiter July 1. 1953. The measure is designed to prevent “buck passing,” said the interim ‘committee on crime and corruption committee which drew the proposal. Another. bill approved, was one ‘to permit the legislature to jset up recall machinery for kick- ing law enforcement officials out of office the same way they got in—by election. Another’ bill reported favor+ ‘ably would permit no persons convicted “ef a felony or book- making»er: who knowingly asso- ciated With’ knwn criminals to own stock or work ata race track. “"* Still another would open up the « state’ racing commission’s records .to governmental agen- cies. As originally drawn, the bill would have let anyone exam- ine the records. City Planning Commission To Discuss Traffic Traffic ‘problems facing the ci- ty of Key.West, will be the prin- | cipal topic of discussion at to-1 night’s meeting of the City Plan- ning Commision; City Hall, at 8:00 p.m. Urging ‘as large an attendance as possjbl¢, Charles Curry, chair- man ofthe Planning Commission said tdday: “There is no reason to believe the prpbléms with which we are; F faced will solve themselves, inj | fact the’ butlook on the traffic situation-in- this city is far from bright.” Already we are faced with the problem’ ‘of congested _ tratfic areas, the problems of parking in these same. areas, and other fac- tors pertaining’ to traffic. It is the hope.of-the commission that through these public hearings,’ constructive suggestions will be | forthcoming, to relieve the situa- tion. with. which..we are faced,” ; Curry Concluded. H The Planning Commission has many projects of benefit to the’ éity as;a whole, but these can| only be, taken up when the traf- fic problem; are solved, he said. This ha’ibeen given top priority | 1 Commission agenda, be-! the need for immediate | * Luther Pinder will also appear | fore’ ‘the commission to ask its ¢mission %o build three duplex went’ “units out on Duval} eA Hte ot United. He is als! asking for a five foot extension on the front of his proposed buildings. Since duplex build- ings have to be approved by the! commision, discussion is expect- fed on Pinder’s proposals. { HONESTY LEADS VIRTUES KANSAS CITY—().—Hones- ty leads as the top virtue in a! poll taken among 5,000 Ameri-' ans: ‘This, word comes from Dr.! Russell “V.. DeLong, Dean of the Nazarene Theological Seminary here,,,He Set out three years ago to find out what Americans in all @ge ghd class groups regarded as the leading character traits, Hohégty Jed the list. Then fol- towed in. this order: Dependabili- ty, courage; sincerity, unselfi ness, humility and forgive: The next seven were purity, r self-control, e and ambition. listing 61 ere sent to edu- businessmen, sathletic coach ivie* club scientists“ and columnis DeLoi said he had totaled the i tatély as well as col- lectivel, and he surprising * thingsFiKGt ali groups are al- Most in@omplete agreement with @ ver, shift_ in traits and surp! little change’ in positt . i WORKS IN DELICATE Adrian Lewis, of Manhattan College, N. Y., works at hobby of etching leaves. His subjects are religious scenes and portraits. MEMORIAL CHAPEL ~ Robert Callahan, writer and historian, stands outside the tiny desert chapel he built in memory, of his wife and his close friend. Will Rogers, in Los Angeles. miles ing history with 59 wins, HOME TOWN LOYALTY — Mrs. Mary Buotte, of Westbrook, Me., but her granddaughter. Susan. 3, is restrained as they watch Westbrook High five in Boston Garden. 4B; ALL SET FOR ’5i1— Jockey Lester Piggott, during training for 1951 flat rac- ing season in England. As a fourteen-year-old he made rac- BAAAAAAAAAAAAAABABABADAAASBAAAAABAABBBRD — a PRIZE COIFFURE This wedding coiffure won prize in Berlin hairdressers contest. Hair is arranged in ladder effect over jeweled band from chignon to ornament atop head. . ; MEDLUM~— Brother is all enthusiasm i | be held at individual oe | ‘| Yiskor Memorial Services will of oe ie roy ae | foo At Weer Ulligsad Passover |Starts Tonight | The Passover (Pessech) will be jcelebrated by the B’Nai Zion {Con ation as well as by al | Jewery throughout the world be- | sinning with sundown today and |continuing through Saturday, April 28. | Rabbi A. Schwartz of Key West |announces. services will be held jet 7 clock tonight; at 8 o'clock jtomorrow morning; at 7 o’clock | tomorrow night; and at 9 o'clock { morning in the synago- gue | will homes to- night, fol- Traditional Sader services ‘night and tomorrow lowing the services. All naval personnel of the Jewish faith have been invited to the services and the Sade. supper. jritual tables in the homes of the members of the congregations’ amilies. Liberty for these ser- vices has been granted the Jewish ersonnel through the requést of Rabbi Schwartz. bers of Jehovah's Witnesses. 'Purents Refuse Blood Transfusion For Baby FRIDAY, APKEL 20, 1961 SS () Wirephoto DARRELL LaBRENZ AND HIS WIFE (right) rave refused to approve a blood transfusion to save the life of their six-day-old daughter, Cheryl, in Chicago. The baby is held (left) by Nurse Au- gusta Janhowski. The parents are reading the Bible with an older daughter. Kit. They refuse to permit the transfusion on grounds that it would violate their religious teachings. They are mem- be held Saturday morning, April | 28 in the synagogue, the last day} 9 of Passover. i F “Passover is known by s-veral! cople’s orum names in the Bible, 2g Ta, Sdeeeseevevecveccccccnge Peesech, Chag Ha Matzoh and! Sevecevovvove e P ‘Citizen welcomes expren- Chag Ho-Aviv,” says ~-R. bdbi: Mons Of the views of Its rend- Schweite erm, Dat the editor rexerves, the . ge t fo delete any items which “Chag Ha Pessech ‘the !>stival assover’ refers to the last of the ten plagues in. Egypt, when! 2 ‘dn, the Angel of the Lord spared the| the “erites im homes of the Israelites by Passing! letters and wil over them, but smote the first| 's# Teauested born in every Egyptian home. It is called Chag Ha Matzoths and it is called Chag Ho Aviv “The] spring festival,’ because it also: Editor, The Citiz celebrates the beginning of the barley harvest. “All these names defive from are considered IMbelons or unwai a. The Writers whould 1b onfine the letters write on one xide nly. Signature RESOLUTION ON en: rch body Sun- By action of chi @ay evening, April 15, at called the one primary. event which, business session, the enclosed moulded, shaped amd tolored the’ resolution was voted by over- Bead ae nee whelming majority for adoption: from Egyptian bondage. Its classi- RESOLUTION i fication as a spring festival signi-] WHEREAS ,the Southern Bap- fies not alone the season of the; tist Convention has invited Gov- yen ee By th Oe Moe erfor Fuller Warren of the state to the : when this event occurred. For Passover recalls the springtime of Soe eeere sites ae essing. cisco, Calif, on Jute 20-24; and the first steps upon the arena of; , WHEREAS, the recent piece iss this Israel which came into be-' the said Governor Fuller Warren| ing jin re-instating in office Jimmy “To begin with, Israelites were! Sullivan, ' suspended: ‘sheritt us} only a group of slaves united by, Dade county, Florida, despite the dim memories of a distant past. findings of citizens of that county That this army of, slaves was ‘hat the suspended sheriff had, transformed into a ration an be' been guilty. of irregularities in) accounted for only ‘by’ accepting © tice in connection with sin and} the Biblical thesis that the Holy, Pe'itical corruption existing in One intervened. And he did so {that county, is deemed eeataty because these tribes were to play‘? vhristian princ oe hinton of menkings to beak clon: the First Baptist Church of Key the torch of feligion of ethical! West, Florida, feels that one wh of Florida, to be guest speaker during the annual convention of that body to be held in San Fran- monotheism. No wonder then that: 88s been so closely identified | the story of the @eparture of With the forces of evil by com-! Egypt was adopted as @ loving’ Petent investigation committee has no place as a speaker before an assembly of Christian men and women, and | WHEREAS, such action | conduct of one in high office is leemed to be contrary to the refrain in the Jewish Ritual. It kept alive a sense of mission in the heart of a Jew and provided for his trials and tribulations. “Passover also has @ fresh meaning for the Jew, and all a lated into the reality of a long-, SOLVED by the membership of | lasting, long-existing peaceful! the First Baptist Church of Key Jewish state. In their struggle to| West, Florida, in business io: overcome the looming obstacles! uly assembled, that the South at this turning point in history,|™ Baptist Convention be ani 4 TOWERING CROWN —Tower of London on a model’s head is not intended for a fancy, dress ball but is a hat fashion displayed at a millinery show in London. England. CHEERLESS CHEERLEADERS~ 7m, J — These weeping cheerleaders of Cuba, Ky., High School, found nothing cheerfi when their basketball team lost to Clark in the final round of the state tournament at University of Kentucky Memorial Coliseum. the Jewish ‘ ‘the same’ is hereby urged to with- pple wit GEN Me™ | arew. the. invitation ' heretofore GOVERNOR WARREN| | 1 ae 1 CEs ° WHEREAS, the r:embershin of Aw Conditioning Bids’ Deadline Set For April 26 ‘conditioning str and: No, 26213 at th Boc U. S. Naval Station, Key Wi will be received until April 26 at| tl tion of air conditioning unit, com-j pump, piping, electr painting. Washingto n Welcomes MacArthurs (&) Wirephoto GEN. DOUGLAS MacARTHUR - arrives in Washington early daussUey OG s9 Given @ Was Wowome, ie 4s Siaa.ng hanas with Rep. Joe Martin (partly hidden), Republican léaderjin>the House. At right is Gen, Omar Br » Chairman of the Joint Chiéfs of Staff. Behind Gen. MacAr is his young son Arthur. A letter from Rep. Martin to MacArthur touched off the gen- eral’s Far Eastern affairs comments which led to President Tru- man firing him as Far Eastern commander. Gen. Bradley has supported President Truman end has criticized MacArthur's views. [San Quentin Fire 'Deliberately Set | LOS ANGELES, April 20.—(P) |—The warden of California’s ‘San Sealed bids for alling an air; Quentin prison says it’s almdst m f itain that yesterday’s big pri- on fire was deliberately set. This t, was the three-million dollar blate building Chica Field, ! snes Age ay at destroyed the San Quentin living in these days of destin: i erp oo gg oie ‘tai the Office of the Public Works! jute mill, electric plant and? 30- continues Rabbi ee ‘The the teachings of our Lord and! piticer, U. S. Naval Station, Key | thousa nd sand bags destined for ae wae forms whe climax of Savior Jesus; Christ: est. : OF ee | tk Korea oh ha ler, the prayer that we pray NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- The work includes furnishing The prison had a war contract for peace is about to be trans- plan, equipment, 1 and ma-|for several million dollars worth Is necessary for the installa-| of thi e bags. Three convicts have been placed liffusors,|in solitary confinement. Warden circulating | Clinton, Duffy says :at least two work and|are suspected of having started the fi » with duct work cooling tow! inspirat '“Fews 4 ticularly th de to’ Governor Fuller Warre: iy tre ids, oat-| Pte of Ponda 16. peak pétore.the annual convention of _{every thing. We should. not. rely over festival that freedom means. not only freedém from toil and economic bondage, but freedom from political and social Wiscrim- ination. “There must also be a freedom to live in xeems with the high principles of fewish tradition. |! The ultimate test of @ free per- son is whether he is liberated from the shackles of materialism and lives in obedience to the dic- tates of religion.” Rabbi Schwartz tells his con- gregation, “A very big lesson of inspiration for all people of free-' dom loving peoples can be learn- ed from the Passover story. That! tyranny and dictatorship must come to an ehd Sooner of later, if people of the world would only realize that there is a leader, superior above all humanity that, has the main werd and say over | upon the help of the atom bomb alone or upon our own strength and power of force, but should go more te God in prayer as did the secretary of the Jewish pt, the forefathers of all nati ities and faiths in the olden tinves. The lesson we learn out of the story} of the Passover would then bring a quick nd to tyranny Of the evil! to be held in, San Fran- ciscd, ‘Calif, 6n June 20-24, A. D.| 1951, and substitute in his stead a proved Christian gentleman and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be Spread upon the minutes of this meeting; copies furnished the and radio, and that copies) be transmitted to the President} of the Southern Baptist Conven-| tion, the State Secretary and the! moderator of the Miami Asso-/ ciation. Adoption by the affirmative vote of the majority of the mem- bership present at a special busi- ness meeting held following the regular evening worship servic on April 15, 1951. GEORGE M. RAY, Moderator. | C. E. Demeritt, | Clerk. | Sincerely yours, (Mrs.) C. E. DEMERITT, Church Clerk. | Key West, Fie., April 16, 1951. American military officers wore mourhing for Lafayette for six months. for a lasting peate in the worl humanity have faith in God as’ our ancestors did and practice and try to worship one another in forces to today who work hérdi brotherly love and worship God to destroy the quick opportunity in concrete and true devotion ” with love and hope and there will The Rabbi concludes, “Let all be freedom and liberty festored @s soon in Our time and generation as there was in the Biblical times of Moses.” Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS. 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