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‘ sete all he worked. 7 runs-on-. hits and 5 Raul , Cervant +s i . FOUR OF THE CITIZEN'S NEWSBOYS came ir: the office playing catch. This wasn't particularly unusual but the trouble was, they were using a human skull as a ball. “The rascally youngsters have taken up grave-robbing tow,” said one ehild-loving staffer, Questioning. revealed however, that the kids had been given the skull by another boy. It had originally been found in the trash can of The K. W. Electric Co, Perhaps the recent signing of the half-million dollars in bonds perked up the Electric Co. sufficiently for it to conduct a clean-up of old bones around the place. Pictured, left to right: Richard Curry, Paul Huddleston, David Sweeting, and Donald Curry. Doubt Expressed As To Validity Of State’s “Fair Trade” Acts New Federal Law ®. Authorizes Acts Rough Weather : g° Hl iret g aa ui Tet i} iyi! HE ¢ E fi He PANAMA CITY (#—Three-year- old Victoria Mixon strayed into it ite fi =f I & f Ge #8 i 1 runs, and with two was’ relieved’ by Tony who forced Willard Ross ‘out’ shor.stop ‘*o- first Pinder hit two for four for . Ross hitting a home and a double in the 6th. sing’ed the first time up and then doubled Formerly Condemned -|__ By U. S. Supreme Court Se cMAiAae @ . teen «| 10 Continue considerable doubt among lawyers here that the new federal law au-| MIAMI W—~ More strong winds thorizing state “fair trade’ acts | “e in store for Southeast Florida. will by itself validate « Florida} The Miami Weather Bureau re lle i H if i a f f 333 ae : Be 7 fi t é $ gee ae : member com- it ef i : F 3 | On the outcome of .this battle may hinge the presidential and wice presidential chances of sever- candidates, age of > FEPC k might bring a walk- out by pon po de delegations | ard Ervin.is studying the q It would be a fair guess tha Russell who ed be- in years ago fe aid he | the state courts again will be asked Takis bart Ih Jas ‘bat year} to decide’ Wile qéstiony =~ : Bike a either. a Is it constitutional for a manu-| Small craft warnings flew over © Gov. James F. Byrnes of South | facturer of a trade-marked product ' the area during the week-end but + | Carolina, arriving Friday, will call the signals if any such moye de- velops. The approval of a strong civil rights plank would be regarded as @ boost for Harriman’s candidacy. ul views on the. effect of of Congress,.signed by President Truman Monday. Atty.-Gen. Rich- i, i z ey i 3 st z PL me y man ‘notes of a eo n * \enusade oby » ree. o”. ef i i sa & et ‘s de on its Wash- Harriman is running as - all- out supporter of the Fair Deal pro- gram, and his friend felt Mr. Tru- man’s convention message helped his chances materially. ‘The President, counted ovt of | the nomination picture bere after McKinney's statement that he is determined to run again, has | — . | constitutionality, not given any indication publicly of his choice. He has been represented as fa- voring Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson of | Milinois, But Jacob M. Arvey, ‘ll- ligois national commitieeman, ws reporters the governor appears be definitely out of the running. “Btevenson has insisted he is run- ning only for re-election as gover for and ‘‘could not’ accept the Presidential nomination, Just how much influence Mr. Truman Will have on the nomina- tion remains to te seen. His demend for support of his; J. Webb's City Inc., St. Petersburg, tus- Fair Deal proposals evidently exploded |found Russell and Kefauver, as of Na- McKinney pre i 1 HH i F t any fie mt ig zs well as some of the other candi- dates, of a mind that the homina- tion is likely to go to someone in a position to attack Eisenhower as | a “reactionary.” Russell made a point of this in his statement declaring thet if he | Sees in 1949 that a 1939 act of the State Legislature authorizing such agree- ments was “arbitrary and wun- reasonable and violates the right to own and enjoy property.” The 1949 Legislature then changed the law and the Supreme Court im 1951 again knocked it down; but not on the question of While the 1949 act was pending | before the State Supreme the Supreme Court of the United | signers. Lawyers who oppose the “fair trade” act say the new federal law does no more than provi that if a state has such a law it doesnt violate the Sherman Anti- Trust Act. They say it docso't have anything to do with constitu- jin the litigation which resulted in Florida Supreme Court decis- that knocked out the 1989 Flori- ct, said: if ge to trace any movement. 2 Ambitious Youth WASHINGTON —The younger claim. five times more high school young. sters hold jobs now than in 1940. ESSE s “shopper's market.” Folks are taking a keen look at what they get for what they pay ~and they're taking a double look at price tags. That's the kind of market where Buick really shines. Do you know why? Buick prices are down within easy reach of the folks who buy what's known as “the low- Priced three.” Fact is~a big chunk of Buick sales comes from the folks who trio. For very few extra dollars, they're getting a lot more automohile, They're getting more power— ei iti ABS and the thrill that goes with it. They're getting “big-car” com- fort, They're getting a ride that cost a million dollars and more to develop. 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