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Monday, May 18, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pape? MARCH SAYS, HIS (Continued From Page One) successive year is described in the Minutes: a5 follows: “Mir, Cabanas moved, Mr. Par- ker wetonded that ‘the title of As- sistant Superintendent ‘be ° abolish- ed gndéthat Leland March be em- ployed as Supervisor at a ‘salary of $25 per month, This was passed unanimously’,”” “Obviously; the board. did not preserike that my. period of pro- pation be extended to. a> fourth which'd was reappointed toa one year period. of - service. Nothing : could “have been. clearer . than that:"I was: entitled to a con- tinuing contract, if Section. “231.36 of the School Laws were obeyed, and the law states that unless the Board “deliberately prescribe a fourth probationary year of, ser- vige’ for’ an employee, he “shall bei a continuing contract.” It is for the Board to decide concern- ing ‘the: type of contract to be is- sucd, ‘The law does not empower the Superintendent’ to decide on i “the action of the Board, 28 Board, According to See- wg ‘of the Florida School = "The Superintendent “shall secretary and: executive of- “of County Board...’ tription .of ‘the powers function of the Superintendent “he ‘shall ‘advise’, ‘recommend ‘egunsel” with the Board. It is “of the Board which is in every ¢ase, not tion of the Super- ge ie aay Res @ different contract than vot-} j THOUSANDS (Continued From: Page One) High School, the Coral Gables Am- erican. Legion Post.-Drum and Bugle Corps, who ate State Cham- pions in their calls and the Wel- ters’ Cornet Band followed. Theme for the «parade was “Power for Peace,” -which was cafried- out by dozens. of. beauti- ful floats. Handreds of local ser: vicemen participated. Winner in the eompetition for the most beautiful float was: one en- tered by ‘the Ships ‘Department, Naval Station. Depicting a huge gilt American eagle, along with:a revolving globe circled ‘by a pair of doves of peace carrying olive branches, this float drew. cheers from, the onlookers, Scores: of workers in the Ships Department, who normally are concerned with repairs to the Na- vy's giant fighting ships, pitched in to build the impressive dis- Pplay.: It was -an’ original idea of Hastings Adams, 2907 Staples Ave- hue. He teamed with pattern mak- ‘er Charles Robbins: to draw the plans and workers of all classifi- tations intluding electricians, boil- ime and © constructing the papiet mache globe and eagle. The Key West Outboard ‘Club Float was the runnerup with a trio [Today's Action In Tallahassee TALLAHASSEE W—A ill piy- ing, the way for newspaper pub- lisher R. H. Gore to develop a park in Ft. Landerdale was passed |- by the House and sent to the Sen- | ate. Gore, publisher of the Ft. Lau- derdale Daily News, bought a 270- acre tract in 1938 and deeded it to. the State Park Board for de. velopment. No improvements were made on the land and he offered to develop it himself and deed it to the city of Ft. Lauderdale. ‘The bill passed today. would give him possession of the land again so he can improve it, TALLAHASSEE (#— Reps. Get: zen of Sumter County and Wash- burne of Sarasota County today proposed creation of an interim House committee to’ study aviation safety ‘in Florida and report find- Day, MacRae Duet In Nine Top Tunes Song “hits galore are promised in Warner Bros.’ Technicolor mius- ical, “By The Light Of The Silvery Moon,” Doris Day and Gordon MacRae starrer, coming to the Strand Theatre on May 20. The title song, which is on the all-time hit list is but one. of the tunes in. the picture. The others include, “Tl Forget You,” “Your | Eyes Ne Dion‘And Johnston List Sat. Winners Saturday afternoon marked the finale of the three day grand opening of the new Dion and Johnston fire and electric appliarice shop. At 4 p.m. three prizes were given away, B. H. Waite, Apt. 6-5 George Allen Apts., was given a set of tires. A brand new bicycle was awarded Alicia Adams of 512-C Poinciena and Helen Park of < 1218 Duval Street, won.a prize of en automatic washing. me- ‘chine. - ‘TODAY'S STOCK MARKET NEW YORK W—The stock mar- ket. was mixed today with trading slow in getting under way. Price: changes were almost ail in the smaller fractions with many unchanged, No single major group showed a definite trend either way. Phileo Radio. was up a major fraction.. The ¢ompany reported first quarter earnings equal to 94 cents a share as compared with 64 cents a year ago. Railway, Johins-Manville, Ameri can Cyanamid, U.S. Steel, Stude- baker, Goodrich, and U.S. Rubber: Corporate bonds were mixed to- jday at the opening. DEA JAMES R. RAINER Higher stocks included Southérn | Total this BG38 SReee MEREE a: SAVE 1020%—On Meats, Groceries, Produce, Dairy, Deli prec ay Soaps Gr 4 9 Lox pegged peta ms yee plenty. of it. We sell everything at Wholesale’ cost plus a: small James C. Surles, Jr, Local Mgr. ‘THE All In Fine Shape... We Suggest You Get $45. N.E. 15th &:., Miami, Fla. am not merely fighting for 2 |