The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 17, 1954, Page 2

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NAVY COMMISSARY Tel. ‘Page 2 SUPREME COURT (Continued from Page One) “eannot turn on merely a com parison of these tangible factors in the Negro and white schools in- volved.” He added: “We must look instead to the ef- fect of segregation itself on public ‘edueation.” Approach To Problem In approaching the. problem, Warren said, “we cannot turn the lock back to 1868 when the (14th) amendment was adopted or even to 1605 when Plessy vs. Ferguson was written, : “We' must consider public edu- cation in the light of its full de- velopment and its place in Ameri- can life throughout the nation. “Only in this way can it ‘public termined if se; tion in schools deorine. Mibese plaintiffs (Negroes) of the equal protection of the laws. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, May 17, 1954 children equal edugational oppor- tunities. In the District of Columbia case, Chief Justice Warren sa‘d the de- cision announced in the case of the states also would apply te Wash- ington but under a different sec- tion of the ‘Constitution. “We hold,” Warren said, “that racial segregation in the public schgols-of the Distriet of Columbia is a denial of the dye process of jaw gustanteed by the Fifth Amendmept vey Constitution,” District Of Columbia The Fifth Amendment applies to the federal government and Con- gress makes the laws for this federal distriet. As the chief justice noted, the Distriet of Columbia case hinged on the “due progess”’ elause of the Fifth Amendment rather than the “equal protection clause” of the 14th Amendment, on which the state cases were based. m-; The eourt has ruled that the Fifth Amendment applies only to ucation both demonstrate our rec- ognization of the importance of ed- ueation to our democratic society ** 'Zqual Tosms Called For ap those days, it is doubtful any child may reasonably be the federal government—not to the states. 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A better Picture... most powerful sound the court had delivered a “great end stgtesman-like decision.” a TALLAHASSEE ®) — careful thinking, together with planning untainted by hysteria” in carrying out the U, 8, Gup public school system, sa: “The U, §, me Court ruling is about what been generally Predicted. “The decision to be made by state and leeal offigiels relating to the court’s opinion demand sober and careful thinking together with planning untainted by hysteria. “The phenomenal oe of public education in goriog the past deeade must be ed. Tam eonvineed that jient time will be allowed to formulete plans | tion. Mrs. Bowser, who was in her | cyp, to deal with this issue. Some final decisions remain to be made by the Supreme Court which will no doult influence the planning we are called on to do in Florida. “All the facts I’ve seen indicate Bailey added that from talking to Negro principals and teachers he thinks “in a good many areas|ber of they will yoluntarily prefer segre- gated schools where they have adequate facilities,” say. Gen. Ervin said; e court’s decision, while rul- ing out segregation as a legal prin- ciple, apparently takes into con- sideration the impect it would have if immediately made opera- tive in the states which have seg- The count does not order imme- teen diate non-segregation but permits opportunity for the states to pre- sent argument as to the time need- ed in which to make the adjust- ment to non-segregation and also whether a special master of the federal district courts shall super- vige the time and conditions under hes the adjustment shall be made. malaria is carried by mosquitoes, the Masai, a tribe in Central Afri- en have known it for so long that their word for malaria means liter- rahe have been bitten by a mos- quito,” DEATHS LEDFORD Mes. Salome Chile Ledford died “| Saturday night at the Monroe Gen- eral ital after a brief illness. Mrs. was a native of Key + | West and resided at 728 United Street. She is survived by her husband, Fred ; one niece, Mrg, Cla- "| Valdez; and two aupts, Mrs. Bortha Cobb and. Mrs, Antonia Chile. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 5 o’clock in the Chapel of Pritchard Funeral Home with the Rev. Ismael Negrin of the Latin American ist Church officiating. Burial will be in the family plot in City Ceme- MRS. ELLA STEBBINS BOWSER Mrs, Lila Stebbins Bowser, mo- ther of Captein Frank E, Bowser, died early today at Captain Bow- ser’s quarters in the Naval Sta- eighty-fifth year, was born in Wat- sontown, Pennsylvania and had liv- ed in that state all her life. She was @ graduate of the music de- Partment of Bucknell University, and had used her training in piano and pipe organ in connection with the work of the various Baptist churches whose pulpits her hus- band, the late Dr, Addison B. Bow- Bowser wa: Colonial Dames, and. of the Kit- tanning Chapter of the Order of the Rastern Star. Mrs, Bowser is survived by four children, Captain Frank Bowser of Key West, Arda C. Bowser of Or- lendo, Wayland S, Bowser of Pitts. burgh, and Mrs, Ellis C, Winters of Fort City, Pa. and St. Petersburg, teen "giuodhleen "and leven and eleven great-grandchildren, [rb will be held at the First Baptist Church of Montgomery- ville, Pa,, where interment will take place, The Pritchard Funeral Home is in charge of local ar- rangements, and it is requested by the family that flowers be omitted. ee rere Roller Skate™ PRIVATE PARTY School ~ Church — Club Parents Admitted Fr. SATURDAY—KIDS SESS: 420 SQUTHARD NIGHTLY ————__ °46 Packard, 4-Dr. Sedan New Paint - New Seat Covers - Radio - Heater - New Exhaust Bystem - Wire Wheels - Hub Caps and New Battery CAN BE *385" PINANCED ..,.. Darlow’s: Pure Qil Station END-OF-WEEK (Continued from Page One) to the right front of her car was estimated at $200, Mrs. Power was driving west on Atlantic Blvd. at 25 mph; she was charged with reckless driving and having an ac- cident, Minor Collisions Other accidents involved minor collisions, and a car owned by Lewis F. Salter and parked on Roosevelt Blvd. was hit by a Navy Pickup truck driven by Donald W. Armstrong, when an unidentified car passed Armstrong as he wes attempting to pass the parked ear. Armstrong was traveling north on the Boulevard and hit Salter’s car causing damage estimated at $100. He was charged with reckless driv- ing. Jeanette Roberts, 204 Simonton Street, failed to stop at the red light at the i Commissioners C. L, Murphy; Navy tne Mrs, Harry Baker; Key West tire chief and Mrs. Charles Cremate; County commissioner and Mrs, Joe Allen; City commissioner and Mrs, Delio Cobo; Dr, and. Mrs; Gonza- and Mrs and Mrs, |les; Mr, and Mrs, Benjamin Fer- Arturo Del- nandez; Mr, and Mrs, gado; Mr, and Mrs, Frank Cara- ballo; Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Arnold and Mr, and Mrs, Rudolph Boza. Mr, and Mrs, James T, Cobb will also be guests of the Cuban govern: ment during the celebration, READ THE CITIZEN DAILY “That reminds me, dear, we ought to pay up all our bills with 2 loan from City Foten ARMED FORCES DAY (Continued from Page One) ‘Mrs. Hannah Baer acc etnies was @ beautifully ook ated Yloat and depicted a man held in bondage by the Communists behind barbed wire and a Sail- or, Marine and Soldier with gold- en keys to release him to freedom. Best military float, won by Air- ship Development Savadron Eley- en (ZX-11) which depicted a blimp coming-out of a-blimp hangar and on the rear a sign “Submarine Wrecking Service.” It was also deggrated with two beautiful young ladies in bathing ni Best marc! unit trophy went to the U. S.. Sonar Emergency Platoon which is eom- prised of students that are attend- ing the' school. These students change once a month and it is hard to maintain permanent per- sonnel to man this group, C, E, , Sonarman first elass, U. 8, Navy the #2 tet z = , We 8. It best in last year’s irl 4 mee aa in the Pee Nenesaite. Mestlen were: U. 8, Marine ze Bk» last ehlet and | c2°P8 uni Gt. Vincent’s Guild Float, sec- Fox News Box Office Open: This depicted a sinking submarine and showed the power that we have for peace. U. S. Fleet Sonar School Band took second place for the best band. The trophies awarded were do- nated by J. J. Trevor, president, Florida National Bank at Key West. Schoc! | WILSON WILL LISTEN SEOUL — Defense Secretary Charles E. 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