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Page 2 Southeastern PGA Tourney Set Today ATLANTA ®—Thirty club pro- » including four who made the grade last year, tee off today te determine the six Southeastern Sepresentatives to the . national PGA golf Sheniplonehip at Bir. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, May 26, 1953 HEAD OF BANKING (Continued From Page One} ed Frank N. Belgrano, Jr., presi- dent of the First National Bank of Portland, Ore., to the board chairmanship. Belgrano succeeds James F. Cavagnaro, who also resigned. Cavagnaro quit to. concentrate on Private business and recommend- ed Belgrano as his successor. Cav- agnaro remains a board member. Husbands’ successor as presi- 3 {dent was not named, - | his - resignation Husbands gave as reasons for (2) “arrange- ments” made by certain board members fo elect Belgrano with- out consulting Husbands and (2) “continued unhappy . association with some board members.” He would not elaborate. Husbands had headed the 300 million dollar firm, founded by the late A. P. Giannini, since June 1, 1946. ‘ Belgrano, a. member of board, has been associated with the corporation since 1928. os alleges cruelty, The actress asked The Weatherman . oe Key West and vicinity: Partly cloudy and hot today thru Wednes- day. Isolated showers or thunder- showers in area: Gentle to moder- ate variable winds, fresh in and mear shower area. Florida: Fair and continued hot thru Wednesday. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: Gentle to moderate variable winds thru Wednesday except moderate east to southeast winds over ex- treme south portion. Clear to partly cloudy weather except iso- lated light. showers in extreme south portion of the Florida Straits. Western Caribbean: Gentle to Moderate easterly winds thru atie. winds. over: south portion. Cloudy with showers in north por- Wednesday except moderate vari- tion and partly cloudy with widely ‘scattered showers in south portion. Observations taken at City Office «Key West, Fla., May 26, 1953 9:00 A.M. EST TODAY’S ACTION IN * (Continued From Page One) dustrial Commission and the Rail- road and Public Utilities Commis- sion to employ os many fulltime salaried attorneys a8 necéssary. The comptroller, department of agriculture, beverage department and citrus commission each would be permitted to hire one full-time attorney. All other state agencies would be required to use the attorney general’s office for legal service and none would be allowed to spend money appropriated for their op- erations to pay legal service, ex- cept by special authority from the cabinet. Reps. Surles, Polk, and Bryant, Marion, Proposed a state study of ting tion with respect to educational television.” ‘ : A group of five senators—Gauitier New Smyrna Beach: Baker; Boyle, Sturgis and Rodgers—introduced a resolution which would advise the State. Game and Water Fish Commission that ture believes “the sale water scale fish is not in interests of the state of 1 a@ year ago on a three-year ex- perimental program of permitting 81) commercial fishermen to seine fish six fresh water lakes—Okeechobee, Harris; Eustis, Reedy, “| and George and to sell bream and .; crappie taken in their nets. The seiners must destroy aH «| would have placed a Jegal ban on Mi the sale of fresh water fish. TALLAHASSEE ‘ #—The Senate , today passed, 28-0, and sent to the THE TWINS GARAGE 130 DUAL STREET cet oe ee nursing homes. The House has an identical bill ! psi safe ashlee f t «E Fliers To Meet ‘The Florida Keys Flying Club is holding a meeting on “Aerology’*}> . at the Elks Club Annex, tonight at 8 p.m. COMMISSION REFUSES (Continued From Page One) stalled the attempt to oust him by moving into a local hotel. Later, a charge that he was a peeping tom ‘was brought but King managed to laugh that one off. Most recent difficulty has been a clash with city finance director Charles Roberts on matter of city Both King and Roberts today, is- sued flat “no comments” in ans- to a iste ctl E | ! F ti gE i 5 F ‘ ag 3 : 8 | SEEPS i si EE a iH ale rt ? t i 2. & Ss i H with - Raymond Burr - Tom Conway Passionate ... Primitive