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Fisher, Coral Gables and Karns Studio, Key West JOINT DRAMA CLINIC AND PLANNING CONFERENCE DURING A DRAMA FESTIVAL HERE THIS SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1, will be climaxed with the presentation of three one act Left is a scene from the University of Miami play, “Infinite sbert being directed by Tennessee Williams who wrote ight Williams was in Key West. xd for. the students of drama from Miami and the Key West Players working in cooperation with the visiting groups. Inte: zz0” with Majel Hudec and Robert Sindelir. Right is a scene from “Mooney’s Kid Don’t Cry” the. one act its companion piece, “The Case of the Crushed Petunia: ” Both plays were success for sitors composed of high school teachers and their drama students from five Miami schools ar Key West {Hig School and his drama class will be hosts for the festival which begins with registration at th plays given by a when Plays high school at 1 p hig _ é eM! uence = Societies Urge | NEWS BRIEFS Congress To Relax Immigration JACKSONVILLE (@—Many firms | tual’s legislative lose consciousness | nat a on the porch of | side rived, Her fair” The insur off b: com condition at St was ed of the Luke's Hospital. | Heath said little has been dead man but he eved to have come from a department, headed by Fred Koch, Jr. and was | the north- residence when officers ar- | enc: | ing. reported | | are violating a regulation on the | proposal “ae For Visiting Srientiots. juse of metals in construction in.|ance measure to stave the belief it has been revoked, |ruptey, now goes to William A. Dunlap, U. S. Depart- | board and then an industry com- | WASHINGTON (® — Spokesmen ; seeking to come here for short | for several score professional so- } visitserun into difficulties or delay cieties and a government agency | said Alan T. Waterman, director | have urged that Congress make it jot the National Science Foundation. | Howard A. Meyerhoff, adminis- ; secretary of the the said that as a re: threaten atrophied to the easier for foreign scientists and | American | Advancement ut scholars to atte conferences in | trative this country & *robabl of those Probat cent of those | o¢ seienc Am ience is with “beco welfare | point where the r 2 il suffer jand nat | M STRUNK LUMBER YARD: tsa Clearance Sale |: sever DISCONTINUED COLORS GALLONS, QUARTS AND PINTS Perfect Stock 530% Off Casement Sash, to Fit Old Key West Window Openings, Excellent Cypress Stock, in Pairs That Lap — % Off ILING TILE 2x12, Reg. Price | Square Foot-— exclusion" measure. suggestion advanced at | yesterday's hearing was that schol arly v exempted from exte ve security chec } naire i other a proced to which sitors be are sub Prof. Hoy the 1 PSON- to Thick, 1 here are lle tifie str Sell at Gc Sq. Fi. : This is “But the waterproof and |, an be used in kitchens and baths where it frequenily has ta he wiped clean, s Of Other . r rance lems On Sale |}. 4p WAS LIFTED BAN MANCHESTER, f Fo |The U. S. Air Fe ited STRUNK feurday bas ts to Man ebester by a the big BER A U. & Air Force base at Barton- sod 2 miles away fONE 8) _—" "Ye city was pet sits after ks last week on American tice by what appeared Wed Py ut } ment of Commerce district man- | the | jager, said Tuesday. He said National Production Authority of- | fice here, which he heads, is pre- paring to move against violators. Steel, copper and aluminum are controlled, WINTER HAVEN terests have been accused of vio- ent labor policies ng ‘cae workers when tic labor is availa Karl director of the ( Workers Division e accusation Tuesday State Employment Service 0 foreign workers would and veg e this season but o amount of them are at work i” — A proposed agreement to di TO OUR DEPOSITORS: mittee, | ‘i | States Cancer |here Fr Hans holm, featured 1 TAMPA @—Citrus in- | LAKEL AND Mutual he chant ch sell Florida board Tuesday credit to assist 115,000 disy Florida's winter “salad nd Lake Okeechobee after costly delay t heavy rains. Beach County said Tuesday ad nice day since des truck | n ne sun dried many farmers in breaking ground vest also is \ Thursday, October 30, 1952 = THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WATCH OUT FOR THIS "SLEEPER" Constitutional Amendment Number One Is A Tricky Deal; It €an Destroy County Hame Rule, Prevent Teachers’ Pay Raises Wake up. voters of Florida! — They're trying to pull one ovée on you. The proposed Constitutional Amendment Number 1, (SJR NO. 106) musi be defeated or you may have @ $720.000,000 noose around your neck for the next thirty years. Here's what that Amendment can do: () TAKE-CONTROL OF SCHOOL FUNDS AWAY FROM COUNTY OFFICIALS AND PUT IT ALL IN THE - HANDS OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Se ee STATE-WIDE SCHOOL BUILDING poupiG saoauaer wane OUT CONSIDERATION FOR FUTURE NEEDS. MAKE A VIRTUAL DICTATOR OUT OF THE STATE DEPRIVE THE LEGISLATURE OF ITS POWER AND DUTY TO DEVISE A TAX STRUCTURE WHICH WOULD BE FAIR TO ALL TAXPAYERS AND TAX- PAYING GROUPS. BRING ABOUT, IN ALL PROBABILITY, AN IN CREASED SALES TAX, REPEAL OF HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION, A HIGHER LICENSE TAG FEE, HIGHER TAXES ON GASOLINE, FOOD, CLOTHING. AND VIRTUALLY EVERYTHING. RESULT IN LESS MONEY FOR STATE: iB ns onde TIONS — LESS MONEY FOR OLD-AGE PENSIONERS — LESS MONEY FOR ALL STATE EMPLOYEES, INCLUDING TEACHERS, So WAKE UP — Florida Voters! If you don't want your State's economy overturned ,,. if you favor increased pay for school teachers ... if you don't 4 thirty-year noose around your neck and that of your children your children's children — VOTE AGAINST (6) grabs The State —_ _ profit-grabbing field eid any nt ae eee intendent of Schools and the Beard of the bond-holders who will have a Amendment is passed! VOTE AGAINST Constitutional Amendment No, 1 (SJR 106) Voters’ Amendments Committee (Organized in the interest of the public free schoo? system and teachers’ increased pay) President: JOHN 0, PUGH, Secretary - Treasurer; Kissimmee, Florida CECIL WRIGHT PEMBERTON (Executive Vice President, Ploride Tax Information Assosistion, Inc., Jacksonville, Floride. They will be repeated Richard Ertzman of the Tests prove that homemakers can save as much as 35 per cent “sy by sitting down while iron- For your convenience we are opening on Thursday, October 30, our new auto drive-in window. 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