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Senators ) ay Rally To Ike Against Bricker Proposal Would By-Pass Amendment To The Constitution By WARREN ROGERS Jr. WASHINGTON ®~A resolution circulated among most senators may become the rallying point of the Eisenhower administration’s on the proposed Bricker amendment to limit the govern- ment’s treaty powers. . Kefauver (D- : : unlike “the ‘proporal we” gen, |tiaued mild thru Saturday. Wi Bricker (R-Ohio) and an admin.|>¢#teted showers Saturday istration-backed substitute by Sen-|©4" lower East coast this after- ate Republican Leader Knowland|!00% and tonight. of California, the resolution would| J#¢ksonville thru the Florida’ not amend the Constitution, 1¢/5!aits and East Gulf:. Moderate quire a recorded roll call vote|Straits. : when the Senate ratifies treaties. | Western Caribbean: Fresh Nor- Bricker argues. that an amend-|theast to East winds thru Satur- needed erties shall not be taken away py treaties which, he says, it}. Key West, Fla., Jan. 15, 1954 supersede domestic law and the|Observations Taken At City Office Constitution itself. Lawyers dfis- at 7 AM., EST There has been no public re-|Total last 24 hours ......... sponse to Kefauver’s’ resolution| Total this month ......10- idea from his colleagues, But ad-|Deficiency this month ...... ministration forces are watching|Total this year 00 carefully for signs that it might|Deficiency this year ...... break a deadlock on the highly; Relative Humidity, 7 emotional issue. 95% Rg ety op on, a date today with Atty, Gen, Brownell and Sen,| 30-16 ins.—10213.0 mbs. Ferguson (R-Mich), chairman of Tomorrow's Almanac the Senate Republican Policy Com-|SuMPise ..-.cecnnesine 7:14 a.m. mittee, at the Justice Department,|Sunset .. 6:00. p-m. Time is running out on the com-|Moonrise .... 3:46 p.m. Promise attempts, going on now|MOONSEt —nemnenunnne 5:06 aM. for about three weeks without suc-lgomorrows cess. The Bricker proposal is ES scheduled as the Senate’s,next ma- rp (Naval Base) dor_ busine: Knowland said last night: “It is} High Tide Low Tide the firm judgment of the 8:51 a.m, 2:12 a.m. Republican of the ‘7:41 p.ms 12:47 p.mi ae tart er should bel pa made to work out an area of aaresment.” Sandy Pt), .—ch 40m With the administration bi Knowland’s proposed eon: (oot end a Barometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M. language, the impasse has dug| deep into Republican unanimity, with Democrats Generally watch- rd ai fe9 ef = said, “We'll have at least! facilities that age| Joe, 39, has one son, Joe Jr., 12, Tehabilitation| by formef Broadway actress Doro- od = thy Arnold, who divorced him a gre ago. - hinge as jarilyn, .who gave previou: to Hollywood whenever she had to make a movie. But she said she g|bed. 80 plans ow foe mas Be suspended last y ved or for bot sages. wo oC Torest| CONGRESS MAY BACK (Continued From Page One) : beret few Democrats will op- Pose airman Reed (R-NY) praised m and said bis House! ay leans Committee will points and who has ‘of past Democratic}®. Johnson, Nokomis, Ill. it One bill embraces the main pro- posal for extending coverage, rais- ing benefits and increasing from $3,600 to: $4,200 the individual in- come limit on which the 2 per cent social security tax would apply. The other would put into effect what is expected to be the more controversial part of the presiden- tial program—revigion of federal contributions to states for. direct relief to persons not covered, in- considered. “Such cess of Fe i § 2S > & i EH iH [ i z i i £ { $3 lil i Elid oe Lia 38 -|who has been vacationing for a fort- cluding some. needy -a; » blind, disabled persons and“ dependent children. Improvement (Continued one, Page One) Wilde, that the bond issue would go through, stated Allen. increased rates which means head tax on plane Passengers, ided an acceptable alternative other two ‘measures, Allen out, saying “Increased rates are never popular at first, but here in Key West we have three separate examples of that in our own government.” He named ithe taxes that have been levied on Key Westers for the Overseas Highway, for scavenger service and the sewer tax. Allen named, a } needed 2 control tower, a ing of | the runway and better terminal | facilities. | The control tower would enable CAA to provide personnel and! maintenance for it, Allen pointed | out. The i take care of larger planes than the antiquated, 19-year equipment Na- jtional Air Lines is now forced to use, and the need for improved teoaieat facilities is obvious, he said. The County Commissioners, to- gether with Harold Wilde are for- mulating a master plan for the development of aviation here, a course the county can pursue so it can get its share of commer- cial aviation revenue, he con. cluded. Rotarians welcomed back their President, the Rev. Ralph Rogers, | night, and George Ehrhart intro- duced the out-of-town guests who attended the luncheon. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Fava, Pat- terson, N. J.; Walter Barnhart, ‘Beaver, Nelson Faught, Bel- lows Falls, Vt.; Alf .B. Carter, Marion, Ark.; E. Robert Anderson, Rochester, N. Y.; Frank Gentert, Hatboro, Penna.; C. M. Hibbard, Jr., Durham, N.C.; Russ Davis, Covina, Calif.; Guy E. Bonney, Springfield, 1l.; Dr. Archie Cran- dell, Morristown, N. .J; Gordon Brown, Glasgow,, I . E. Hoff- man, Waukesha, Wis. and Fred| Herbert Crum, M. D. whose for- mer home was New York State, was’ made a permanent member of Key West Rotary. Dr. Crum, who is known to fellow Rotatians as “Doc” has made Key West his home, and was recently \married Dr. Crum has been a Rotatian for 28 years, and he was warmly wel- comed into the Key West graup. Guests. praised the delicious, home-cooked luncheon which fea- tured kingfish steaks, scalloped potatoes and mixed vegetables with longer runways would |Present supply of fissionable to the former Mrs. 0. W.,Bodler.| marine Radios & Asst. Equipment | (Can’t Have Any A-Bombs To Store FARMINGTON, N. M. — Local of the Shrine Subhouse as a store- house for A-bombs “‘in exchange for one small atomic charge to} Use in our program for the ensuing} year.” } i Back came a copy of the tongue-| in-cheek wire with the notation: “Your wire respectfully ack- nowledged; will refer proper au- } House press staff.” Then came a letter over the sig-| mature of AEC Chairman Lewis} “The AEC has sufficient availa- bie .storage space to handle the ma-' rity terial; furthermore the secu! jprocedure that we must follow |makes it impossible for us to store! jsuch materials with private organ-| izations, We regret we cannot! honor your request.” PICKUP ORDER (Continued From Page One) der the city law, house-to-house’ peddlers, who make approaches| without being invited by the home- owner, must purchase a solicitor’s | license. Cost of such a license is} $1250. pared by the ladies of Episcopal Church Auxiliary followed their traditional high stan- dards of Key West cooking. 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Mat. 2 & 4:06 Night 6:12.& 8:18 AIR CONDITIONED va Mat. 3:30 Night 6:30 & 8: AIR COOLED *erp te i added. began at 2 p. m., rain fell brief- | Monthly benefit increases would] ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA | ly and sharply. But by the time |go to: those already retired or re-| Reference Station: Key West | the band played Ruffles and ,|ceiving survivors’ payments and Time of Height of) Flourishes to mark the arrival ef jin larger measure to those becom- | tion reportedly looks favorably, if Station— Tide high water} Adm. McCormick, ‘the sun was |ing eligible in the future. The in- not too optimistically, on the res- Bahia Honds shining brightly. creases would range from $5 to, olution idea, As one administra- (bridge) ———-eh 10m 8.8) Three times a pair of Navy|uitimately, $23.50 or more for fam- tion aide put it: “The resolution’ No Name Key planes flew overhead, the'ilies. Pfr ‘retecane, Point | Coast end) —+2h 20m Planes came in so low that the| Coverage slso would be ‘extend. their engines to it the entire wor! Bricker amendment and some- pean oh esa oo riddle get additional be ing in silence. It is for these practical and stra- tegic reasons that the administra- Evelyn Keyes “99 has to be done.” The resolution would be, at its strongest, a stern message from the Senate as to how it feels about treaty making In brief, it provides that “re. vered and histo: solemnly affirmed.” The stated! Principles are that: (1) no treaty can override the Constitution, (2) Congress can pass laws to alter the domestic effects of any treaty, (3) U, S. courts can throw out any treaty or law found unconstitu- tional, (4) the federal government must have the right to make treat. des, and (5) the Senate can attach reservations in ratifying a trea 30 as to make its domestic depend on congressional enact. ment of a law. At another point in. his report, Ward wrote: “Placement in foster homes has, iso many advantages for most children, it is doubtful that a! local institution for the longer verm placement of | children should be considered at this time. Since there are already a ty number of public and private in- stitutions in Florida, it is sug- gested that the possibility be ex- The resolution closely parallels|?ored of placing those few chil- Knowland's proposal. But it ap.@fen who might need institution. peared to take a big step back.|a! rather than foster home place- ward from provisions in Bricker’s! measure which would (1) require legislation to make a treaty effec. tive as domestic law and (2) give Congress regulatory powers over executive agreements. TODAY'S NEW YORK W — There was a higher tinge to the stock market! today in early dealings. Many major divisions were ahead while only a few sections were de. pressed. the most part the gains and losses were small. Higher divisions included air. erafts, radio-televisions, u electronics, tobaccos, oils, air johns « Manville, 20th Century-Fox, Texas, Co., Southern Railway, American Smelting, and Boeing. Lower were Youngstown Sheet & Tube, Dow Chemical, Du Pont, Chesapeake & Ohio, Consoli- @ated Edison. tt Pays To ADVERTISE In The Citizen—Use Its Columns Freely! . J } ment in existing institutions.” * ‘The juvenile council here is now sponsoring a musical, ‘Annie Get} Your Gun,” to raise funds to build a detention home. ': B f f g il | dren are to be detained. icy should encourage forcement officer to return children to their own homes whenever pos- ” sible. 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