The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 2, 1952, Page 3

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OPENING OF FOURTH Caps And Gowns For Little School Graduates 3 Monday, Sune 2 1982 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN mee awe r : bs Five Killed \Zoo Population ANNUAL TENNIS In Explosion Is Rising gia Ra goes aa tive boiler exploded in the moun-j|new baby animals has started at tains near here Sunday ‘illing the | the zoo. engineer, the fireman, and a wom-! Zoo keeper John Trawicki is tak- an and her two small daughters in | jing care of a pair of baby lambs a nearby Satine was pulling a and “nine over. several bird in through a mountain- | ©#85- He’s hoping for newcomers is between . Concepcion |in the monkey jnd the’ lion fami, ago. The woman and chil- | lies too. dren were killed by parts of the} His pride and joy gt present are beiler that hit their house. two month-old twin foxes, Winkie | and Blinkie. “I’m feeding them Ls milk, bread and dog food so they Every tise aa beapechainnsiieae POE get wild,” he said. sure sacepan, make sur that/ 4 while back| there were four the vent tube is clear. A pipe young coyotes but they didn’t fare cleaner will be useful in cleaning | so well. The mother ate them, he it. said. SANTIAGO, Chile @—A locomo-| OMAHA, Neb. (®—The parade of Tack Sellers, President of the i ae : phy i 7H i g a z 2 ve : 3 q ae Citizen Staf? Photo KINDERGARTEN AND NURSERY SCHOOL PUPILS at the Little School were graduated with grown-up honors of caps, gowns and flowers for the girls, at the graduation exercises held Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the Harris School auditorium. ‘The school is run by Mrs. Vernon Albury and Miss Lou Albury. Mrs. Carolyn Cruz, first grade instructor and Miss Marion Mat- tacett, music teacher were in charge with the Alburys. In the picture are Glenda Jean Story, Susan Annette Keller, Henry Macy Roland, III, Gwendolyn Duane Skoko, Marsha Dell King, Patricia Lamont Felton, Michael Alfred Woodson, Priscilla Ann Sands, Frank Alfred Caraballo, Pamella Sue Chapman, Alyson Snow, Ember Elizabeth Evans, Ross Stewart Graham, Nancy Eunice Price, Kenneth Bruce Broadbent, Judith Kathleen Stickney, Charles William Hinkle, Linda Dale Fontenot, Charles Oliver Ferris, Darla Jean Hodges, John Sterling Armfield, Jr. Julia Taylor, Wayne Raymond Johnson, Carolyn Susan Bass, Brenda Joyce Jenkins, and Carla Marie Whistler. Diploma receivers not in the picture include Kelly Goodson, Kaum Pegg, James Rymes, Thomas Colberg and Kathleen Hanley, TRUMAN’S SEIZURE __| Vinson said courts may go behind mindful that these are extraordi- $100,000 Stolen your entry fee. (Continued From Page One) _ | # President's findings to see wheth-|nary times.’ ‘ without congressional authority |@* @ real emergency gxists, but,) He thén reviewed world ten- Key West Senior Men's have taken possession of private there is not the slightest basis for | sions, citing that the United Na- anon py ‘ennis Championships . ’ would con to the general public and business enterprises in order. to suggesting that the President’s|tions was formed to take collec- forget” if thieves returned two service 1. . settle labor disputes. finding in this case can be under-|tive measures to maintaion peace cemdueduited. gold crows taken! “But even gro! be true, Con-| mined.” gress has not by lost its ex-| Vinson said the minority felt ene SE BET | aes ty “renisigr &. dlasect make laws necessary and proper to carry out the powers vested by | “because we cannot agree that af- and security, and that the North Atlantic Treaty binds each mem- ber nation to resist an armed at- tack against any member nation. from a Roman Catholic shrine in Brooklyn. Church officials say the crowns, EVENTS 3 Vinson said, “Our treaties rcp-|taken from the Regina Pacis Vot- Singles — 7-22 June 1952. a- {the Constitution ‘in the govern- | firmance is proper on any ground, | resent not merely legal obligations |ive shrine, were insured for $100,- Doubles — 14-29 June 1952. ment of the United States, or any and because of the transcending |but show congressional recogni-| 060 but their “moral value cannot Name ina, apartment or officer thereof’. {importance of the questions pre-|tion that mutual security for the | be replaced.” Fees - () Singles $1.00 “The founders of this nation en- | sented not only in this eritical liti-|free world is the best security| The disappearance of the crowns trusted the law making power to | gation but also to the powers the against the threat of aggression | was discovered Saturday, just six Oo © Doubles 50c (per player). the Congress alone, in both good | Presigent (sic) and of future Pres-|on a global scale.” days after they were installed in (Entry fees will Se” used to and bad times. It would do no j idents to act in time of crisis.” the two-million-dollar shrine, built furnish new tennis balls for good to recall the historical events,} Vinson said, “those who suggest| ‘There are more than 120,000] as the result of a vow taken by matches). : pd fears of . ay eee ba this is a case involving ex-| acres of- state forests and parks|the congregation of St. Rosalias freedom y eir | traordi ers should y Doubles Partner .. : a review would but rdinary powers be| in Maryland, Church, ENTRY Rain Ti Bucket confirm our holding that this sei- i gure order carinot stand. a aad x Pipe pS “The judgment of the District | ” Drawi ill be held on dune} NEW YORK (P)—Every time is affirmed. : 4, 1952, and. “published in Key|it rains a little et called a t means the high tribunal’s West Citizen on June 5, 1952) tipping bucket goes| into action six-man majority agreed with the with time and place of match. |jon the roof of the U. S. Weather April 29 decision of U. S. District Mail or turn in all entry blanks | Bureau, 32 floors Judge David A. Pine that Tru- S man’s seizure was illegal and un- to Sellers, Monroe Mo-| tery, to record prc Farry tors, 1117 White Street, Key |New York's rainf West, Fla. The tipping bucket is like a seesaw. Whenever 01 inch of rain gathers in the scoop that is up, it tos, emptying the water and bringing up the scoop at the other end. the dissenters Chief Justice e eee were liners sought to push through Com- ee ee surrounding Russi: Funeral 8 Services fee Russian Mrs. Mar- tha Beatrice Alvarez will be held near the American | tommorrow morning at 9 a.m. at St. a Communist Peo- an fired warning off West Berliners enter the Russian their jobs. turday midnight travel EBT i : SAVE : 50%: + ON « RETUR: iy y 4 gE . t except for transit on the lifeline roads to West Germany. Those vi- | Eva Warner Gibson, Mrs. tal links were still open and travel | Galindo; yas reported normal. | Jerry Galindo, Jose Torano, Wil- Under their new regulations the |liam M. Warner; three great Communists require a special po- | #andchildren, Geraldine Galindo, & PORTION © OF i it for travel in East | Jerry Torano, William M. Warner, dh cig geore Sagas | ROUND = <4IP where to get these, it means that several thousand West Berliners Everett W. Russell ‘ TICKET s YOULL FIND IT EVEN BECTER THAN YOUVE HEARD!.. who work in the Russian Zone will| Funeral Services for Everett W. It’s been many years since a new car has the moment? (Chrysler’s full-time Power May we invite you to drive 2 Chrysler ‘be unable to get to their jobs when food oa pd gotresesee 4 caused as much talk as today’s Chrysler Steering.) Imperial . . . and learn for yourself how long Whitesuntide weekend | ™orning w lay 4: DAY ROUND TR 3 s “al * . oe Syeaday. A few anxious peo- | P-m. Fleming St. Methodist Church JUNE 1 OCT. @ ROUND Imperial has done. What you may not May we invite you to try out brakes '™ch you'd mis, and deeply regret, if you ple have already tried it today.| Where the body will be placed at realize is how long it’s been since a car gave which require as little as one-third the usual bought another car today without knowing 2:30 p.m. Rev. W. J. A i : : ‘ : 2 Seat dovebines. } Burial will be in Family Plot $ 30 does. Here is literally a new leader of the feet less than other cars do? (Chrysler fe... and Imperial by Chrysler ; : - are Tre East Zone Communists claim |City Cemetery. Lopez Funeral NEW YORK g 124 world’s fine cars! Power Brakes.) at your service, any time. the security measures are neces- |Home is in charge of arrangements, ° ‘ . oot P sary as protection against alleged | Survivors-wife, Mrs. Bessie C. e 20 May we invice you to drive and test for May we invite you to sit on the most Western spies and saboteurs. Com- | “man in = = Washington e yourself the best and most worthowning comfortable seat cushions, and enjoy the Mmunist newspapers and radios pene ashen Ser e engine om the road today? (Chrysler's fullest window vision you can find? have been attacking West Berlin | Pusss~ 50 ‘ as a “viper's nest of saboteurs | Mr. yo was pasinees Baas Philedelahio e magnificent new 180 HP. FircPower V-8.) May we invite you to ride on the rough- ” ger for Standard . « js . ge Saag ‘ed authori. | President of the Key West Cham- Ps 00 May we invite you to handle the easiest road miracle of the Oriflow shock absorbers THE FINEST CAR ties contend the measures are ac-| Der of Commerce, Past President Baltimore and sofest steering wheel in existence at which only Chrysler-built cars have? AMERICA BAS YET PRODUCED of the Key West Rotary Club, Ment and strangulation of this is | Chairman of the Florida Keys on aac @ land city in reprisal for West Ger- | Aqueduct Commission, Chairman many having signed political and ; ! the Key West Housing anu e M her of AnaaE tdaer 9. ki ‘ ss. milita: . | Member of 4 q rn worl, ances With the West) Shrine and Other Masonic Bod- ig zs ies. Anchor Lodge of Masons will 4 rh Reds Blamed See ree atlines ie A WV A R R oe yf inc. munist pranksters were blamed to- | BDJ encampment here. 60: ~S 7A" ST. PHONE 600 day for delaying dinner for 4,500 © 21780 > te tans of the anti-Communist |the situation, the green-shirted! — ncxey orcs. wenhom Abpet a . = Salled phoned the | ROU ee teenie " ‘ 4 i _ a

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