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TRUMAN ORDER Steel Executives 88 E iE sie ay sf NEW YORK ™ — The stock .| market wavered between gains and lossés today as* many pele (ees seal ‘nls remained . : nges ee from fr tions to around a S Activity was ate. Most of the i i : steel compa nies resume opera- | their opening lows byt Traders were cautious U, §. Steel, Bethlehem, Republic, Youndsiows and National all were wn fractions. ire one after ' Railroad stocks, whith of the stronger groups ‘continue j the opening, backed from their best. pris cific, Southera Pai yera Railway were among the gain- . | ers. Tinois Centr! lost two points at times. The advances includes Mont- gomery Ward, Senith, American .| Telephone, McIntyre Porcupine, Westinghouse, Genera! Electric, American Can, Standard Oil (N.J.) United Air Lines and Eastern Air eS. Among the declines were Chrys- Sawyer said in }ler, Admiral Corp,, American Cy- ; anamid, DuPont, International Pa- j per, Gulf Oi and Johns-Manville. t the President has} ©n the curb market advances in- power to take the action which | cluded Woodley Petroleum, Ford has taken, its legality will then | Motor of Canada “A,” Electric . If the courts should | Bond and Share, Royalite Oil and that he has not the power, | British American Oil. Among the Spee or thi: action will then be up to | declines were Thickol and Giant J. S$. governments were steady. Asked what would happen if the face that situation when we et) P h ‘Presented Thurs. tend Wage, price and other econo- | Church, Corner Fleming and Wil- said the committee members felt | of will lead the people in this He announced the committed Lord j i the auditorium, beginning the seizure otder was brought in * President and the Congress.” | Yellowknife ‘was a suggestion that Mr.| On the bond market corporate | an would, in the latter case, | prices drifted downward a bit and bai gra for specific seizure | U power but Sawyer’s aides declited _ ‘ mplify on the statement. | D: d ‘ rama Of Lord’s companies refused to operate, de- Ss a BR the seizure order, a spokes- | T Sawyer said: “We will | upper 0 e a” . th niacin panko Coseotien beciact | The institution of the Lord’s Sup- to put aside for the time being | Pet " i} be presented in drama at consideration of legisistion to ex- the Fleming Street Methodist fiam Streets, Maundy Thursday controls. di = 1 saicit wlccatcaiais evening, April 10th, at 7:30 o'clock Chairman Maybank (D-S. ¢.) | The pastor, assisted by the chureh | it would be “a dreadful mistake" Sigh hour of dignity and worship. to consider the legislation against | {us siving a brief summary of the the background of the steel dispute, | humble services rendered by our meet again April 17 and see ial masie has been arranged t the situation was then “ The steel industry's challenge of | P'*) U.S. District Court here ‘The protesting companies asked an injunction—or court order— invitation is extended to © Come with us ue observance of Holy xtinguish Fire emen from No, 2 Station extinguished a grass Stock Island yesterday » Alexander Holtroff began in the matter, These « . 1 days and any dec F would be only the first. in a long court fight if the was battled to a conclusion argument of the sice ig that seizure ¥ rights under the Fourth Fifth Amendments to the Constitu ton. These amendments provide peein + guarantees against iWlecal search | a. 5 and seizure and against deprivin ah . . A Holiday Services Passover holiday services will t at seven o'clock at! m church. The servi- ne held for the next cig! 7 p.m, and af 8) TAFT SCORES WIN (Continued From Page One several hours after the polls closed because it was “too early.” fa the race for the GOP tion for governor, William ¢ ton, a veteran & age of 38, was setting a : after two terms polled 34.664 { 9818 precinets 2s 765 New Votes Up The Keys Tally Shows Tol Of 12,418 Cam May 6 In peebe iit. l ul i i at = placing Old » 0. Ebery, 2 Lt. Comdr. L. ie & PEN WOMEN BRANCH INTEREST AROUSED ‘The Na al League of all whe Bids cial meeting of the last Friday. At that time ordered that engineers bring more detailed informetion on plethora of bids which were quite clear at the time. Yesterday's detsiled presentation by the engineers resulted in the cision to award GE the contract. This is solely for wire. Construe- tion bids will be advertised on May : Fs 8¥s5 Board that the fire rial in the new plant hes been checked and sorted. Present at was Pe Cc. B. Harver, Ramsey, Secretary, Camus, vice chairman, Members moved payment of bills rt more goes fo J. FP. which company, contrecters for $2,000 008 steam electric plast ge- ing up now, 1 P.M. Walk-Out From Southern Béil Here Wednesday, April 9, 1952 Dinner Cancelled f JACKSONVILLE — A dinner the Florida State Chamber of Com- Merce planned in Washington April has been cancelled. The event ‘was-to honor Florida’s congression- jal delegation, which will be in ‘ida at the time,because of the ay 6 primary election. BENTLEY DEMANDS (Continued From. Page One) his letter to The Citizen last ‘iday. The colloquy ended without Pesvlution. Bentley ad earlier Stated his objection to the Coun- ty’s calling for bids on the Stock JAsland-road which runs through }.8 Subdivision of Joe Sirugo, con- tractor. He said he would vote to eall for! bids’ on these roads but “I Appose the Stock Island road be- } cause it goes through a man’s ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page eneccee yesterday morning at a. m., at her residente, 920 ‘ee 1 Beach, after a long illness. Funeral servics will he tomorrow afternoon at 4: ficiate at the will be in the City Cemetery. Home is in charge of ments. Survivors: daughter, Miss Se ace $e Sty and brother, Joseph S. Russell. Pall eee bpnivate-subdivision:’ Citizen Staff Bhoto |. 100 PRACENT OF THE TELEPHONE OPERATORS and other employees, members of the Com- ‘The bids.for this road, and for Conimander Byrn’s road on Su- gar Loaf’ Key and tor a Mantoe Gpeunty Beach road were then Workers of America, CIO, walked out of telephone company offices at 1 piumy tidy; © 4 Pm. me the on Southard street. ‘The (#) says that the stri ordered by the union throughout the country, Some $00,000 workers are expected bby the action. throughout the South. This picture, taken five » minwtes, . employees meeting at Armstrong’s building, next to the’ ike ig nationwit ide, afid that picket San Carlos. Truman Seizes To Award —_|After sane | rad a shutdawn of vital mills a great court ttle. Steel firms blasted the drastic move a8 an attempt to confiscate Private property and rushed into court to block it. ~ Pwo major firms, Republic and reer’. sent lawyers on a t hunt for a judge with whom they could file suit for an injunction charging the seizure was itlegal. Federal District Judge Walter M. Bastian fixed a hearing @n the American and * 9 Steel Industry Its Outrageous Battle Starts injunction plea “for ‘12:30 a. tn. EST today. Other steel firms were e&pected to join in the legal fight. Secretary of Commerce Sawyer, whom Mr. Truman made boss over the seized industry, ordered the American flag fiown over all steel Plants and notices posted that they, were now government, property. It remained to be seen’whether, the steel firms would comply, in view of their contentions. that. their rights under the Fourth and Fifth Amendments of the Constitution were being violated. These amend- ments provide guarantees against illegal’ search and seizure and against depriving of property with- out due process of law, gf lracian ot our Resignation To auth ster ces! Honor Court At University Florida Rescinds Mass Pres. Miller unanimously called for. Goggin those roads last night. | Miscellaneous Matters Commissioner Clarence Higgs said that the new county jail will be opén fot business within. the next 10 days. In- Spection of the jail has proved its compliance with regula- Mohs except for the padded cell door, =. ‘had summitted. specifications for | night. Reliable sources 1 the lawmshere-tetel ot 4 ok: session. . This door, he said, is a menace to padded cell prisoners who ‘might cut their throats or hands on it, because of its condition. Upon his recommendation, $50 for a new door to the padded cell was approved by Commis- sioners, ’ Commissioner Allen said that Hunter Harden will begin work today ingtalling the lights on the ‘dolored ball field, _ County. Legal Advisor Paul Sawyer asked for and obtained unanimous approval ef the aboli- tion of a road on Key Largo, The request of Joe Lance of Marathon for 300 yards of sand costing not more than $500 for the Marathon ball park, was ap- proved by Commissioners. A request by Phil Saunders for moving five street lights in Ma- rathon and installing mercury lights such as Key West has in various places, was referted to the road committee. County Engineer Goggin who is also President of the Marathon Chamber of Commerce, wrote in his capacity of Fire Marshall of | Marathon to specify equipment, less than originally cal for, whith will be purchased for the town. Commissioner Harry Har- ris. moved that the Board order A y| GAINESVILLE W—The Univer- | ment with President J. Hillis Mil. | ®¢ equipment now. Bids had al- Ctass bY | sity of Florida's Student Honor | les, SBent J: Hillis Mil "ready been called. for. d Pi Gourt today rescinded its mass! The surprise action came at the; _& Teauest for $200 for bleach- Selections by Miguel : resignation and came to an agree-| end of a S-hour meeting of court |S ‘seat 175 persons at the Our Howe by Mrs. Lyn Wil- Key West, Bxample of Pan Americaniom by Miss members, Student Government af- | Coral Shores ball park was re- water, but he was wary of strang-|ficers, faculty leaders and Miller. |fetted to Commissioner Harris ers. | The meeting was ealled by Student | fr a report at the next meeting. At this point, the two kind ladies | Body President Woodie Liles, Plant | ar ES ere Mona | telephoned the Humane Society to City. Read the Classified Ads i it fell the story. Ed Quinby, the bu-| The conference, which ended ‘at caiaiaeaemanalieircs withe rs Mr. Bee tials Sgent, was out Gn one/ 1 a.m., was closed to the*press, | ee oa the many cails he answers daily! The ll-member court had re-| ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES and could not be located for signed Sunday in a dispute over by | awhile. The rescuers were instruct-| the handling of certain cheating | and EQUIPMENT — Jr., ed to Pgs geil os vo cases by the university atminis- | 126 Duval Strest Phone 259 house ip him there until the| tration. It charged that the Faculty | sale. Qscar | agent could pick him up. | Committee on Discipline and Mie New and Used Metal Consul of Key Finally the women managed to) ler had destroyed ‘the effective & Wood Desks Key wast bewildered dog into their| ness of the court by reducing pen- . ie by M. Ma- a They reported that he was! alties handed out in the cheating t Used Cash Registers Venetain Blind C most dejected and discouraged and| cases. j Used T writers , tes | Erateful for the frinediy pats, food| Miller had said that the “extra. ype o 123 DUVAL STREET ipelagp: end water. Miss Patterson and ordinary" nature of ihe cases had} Rentals by the week 3 Funk- | Mrs. Prindle have a dog of they dictated the modification of penal- | Call 1062 Per Estimates would have kept the abandoned ties in 22 cases. He said the fact {that a university employe was in “Whatever the reason for desert-| Volved in the selling of exam keys) 1. ing the dog, “Mrs. White empha-| Placed a greater responsibility on +} sized, “it could not be sufficient for | the sehinol to see tha ‘utlan, | the cruelty of the act. Thete are Students were @ther ways of disposing of unwant-, John Trinkle, chape B. | ed pets. Key West has had a hu. Court, and Miller announced in a mane ‘society for five years, It; Joint statement today that a com- + and | was established partially for just Such ¢ases as this one. How much Kinder and easier it would have jehnson, | been to call the humane society in J, Irwin ang Carolyn Hat- ithe first place and ask them to a home for the dog! “The deliberate leaving dog on the street is a flag $Mple of human irrespons and lack of conscience ‘Crue’ the added, “takes many forms and while the people of dig not stain their ha ” did they were nevertheless needlessly S eeeEEEEEEEREEEEREEEEEEEEE a Cases” 4 Promise had been made dispute. in” the They said that & jétht committee” of the Honor Court and the Faguity Committee on Distipline would be set up to r w “certain pending have reached the president The new committee will be the first step of ap which a ¢on- vieted a take from a in respec’ ties of 5 jfrom the wu sion or expulsion rsity. ; et POPULAR PRICES ——— Located in the Heart of the City ! acabobance ROOMS 1-"feskivitions with BATH and TELEPHONE Ritz Hotel 192 E Flegier St. 192 Rooms Hy ms BE Elevator Soiarium “agg Pershi Rooms Elevator Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STA Miller fiotel 223 ME. ist Ave 89 ated lst Ave. Rooms even TION # FUEL j @ 50,000 MILE GUARANTEE r @ RUGGED HARDENED PULL ROD @ PATENTED VALVE GAGE ASSEMBLY @ LONGER WEARING ROCKER ARM @ LINKAGE BUILT TO LAST THE NEW AIRTEX FUEL PUMP IS CHEAPER THAN & REBUILT PUMP IN THE LONG RUN. 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