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PLEASURE IN WEEKEND ACTIVITIES Gy MARVIN L. ARROWSMITH BAKE BAY i — Presi- ‘dent Eisenhower returned to Wash. fagton aboard the yacht Williams: Burg today after a week end com- Ming business with pleasure. ‘The President left the. capital aboard the Williamsburg ‘Thursday } seg He made « speech at Wil- and Mary College in Williams- burg, Va., Friday after receiving honoraty Doctor of Laws de- then retirned.to the yacht as Ess overnight run to Norfolk, Yesterday be visited the.U. Ss. Waval Academy-at Annapolis, Md., he ‘told ‘the : midshipmen, “There is something special about @edicating your tives to the United Btates of America.” =tfy “ibe get if i f ¥ t ; Page 12 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN © Monday, May 18, 1953 Sworn Into Regular Navy F. |. SMALLING, NC, USN, accepts appointment in fegu- is duly aworn in by Captain B. E, Bradley, USN, Commanding Officer of the Naval Hospital. Miss Smalting comes Pickens, Okia., and received her training at St. Albans Hos- New hae i i i ae in fi i i Republican i BY each major occa- ugval feminine wail Sroeremd iota a a about. the says Molie Parnis, the ye ciurer- her selections; bout accessories and col- ‘of her husband and son, “her grandchildren; because she's young on the vast U. S. a its members amazed, then delighted, President To Sign Tidelands Bill Today © WASHINGTON () — President Eisenhower planned to @ into law today the controversial bill to give the coastal states title to sub- merged lands off their’ 4 Approval of the mea », twice vetoed by former Pre: Tru- man, will open the way prob- able renewal of the ft battle between the federal government and the states for contmil of the oil-rich submerged ©} |, often, mistakenly called tidelands, Opponents of the legi have said they would echallengé the val- idity of the law ‘before reme Court, which in three pr@¥ious rul- ings held that the federal ments has “paramount submerged lands off thi California, Texas and vi The bill, subject of a Senate debate, spells. out of the states to submerg within their historic b This is generally three @ ‘ward, except along the 7 Florida “Gulf. coasts, States claim 10% miles A companion bill, alreai eral government contro in the continental shelf ‘state boundary tines. Di Of ‘this area’s oi, gas natural resources would § control. of the Interior Dey The issue figured pro! the 1952 election. camp man’s position was i from development of merged lands belonged t# all people, not to the sta alone. The law's oppos posed that this wealth b general purposes, moainl; cational aid to ail the sub- the lands: ‘were ° within boundaries of the sta! longed to them.* the winter. ‘That wouldn't be so cept. that Hecker is 76 and he’s traveling in Miss Parnis, in private i ;Leoa J. Livingstone, is et0-| when the new first lady put aside | her job as fashion ‘originals in favor of | first lady. The private $50 ready-made dresses | her desk at her Ls i & every town in the e Parnis explains: Eisenhower if - ‘ no different Bb lary, but sf Th, 1 nt i & ify ri 5 i i a id i I vt i 5 I £ | office ofter rings these - |a special urgency ag @ thrilled |“ [switchboard girl says: > ‘whose hus- | } House again!*’ “Miss Parnis, it's the White