Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
nt = a> Som Peorten os coecnd clnen motte: ®, a 2 not apply to some of the cantidates, pos- wer tee ree « &.: gg SER a) cman fhe of Jowrneiiemmn CARL ACKERMAN, ' Cohemmtae University | ee ae bred ous we eect wrong tte fight. te never be the or — _<- = wettuee sewer tolerete corruption oF Ps | ——t, (ommmee «ce eng praise virtue met ge tee by ellie! of oRgeD et meet ol tine views and oe oe any ewe oul chewete << -—-amunete the reader never com a 8 prkenctpie ave THOU THIS DAY— The rk he asta and d die in ia . ' Paroff East. and d i tongue fight w * ht die? Ball seem | tertitte dream oe Heese ~y* ac area DOWN THE STRETCH With the registration books closed, showing « total of 4.914 qualified voters. the 28 candidates may be said to have turn- ed the three-quarters mile post and to be galloping down the home stretch Probably the term “galloping” does sibly one-half of them, because only a dozen ;er so, individually and through supporters. ate keeping their names before the public ; a75 | Indeed. a few of the candidates are not rais- ing a ripple on the surface: they qualified announced, and let it go at that But. yeu may be sure, it will be t hustiers whe will win. To get pluralities mong almost 5.000 voters, with their sup- rt distributed, in some cases thinly among 28 candidates, is not an easy matter One can not sit idly by, so to speak. and expect the voters to pounce upon his name to speak again. Aside from members of nd close friends who will vote this or that aspirant. a candidate t e ba g the winners must “get out” and rk among the voters, convince them that rt their advantage that is, the t < advantage. to cast their t ts for him N dy can forecast with certainty qualitied voters are a good many who have net participated in a local election and a ~< mant whe are voting for the first me The registrants from Poinciana num- ». and 653 colored people have quali We have heard it said that a certain | has the colored vote “tied uy t don't vou believe that; nobody has the ed colored vote “in the bag The ( Wtive knows it to be a fact that the g of the ored tolks will be reat a degree as will be the h ks, which de trat rn are capable thinking i resent the implicat “ly can “sew r t as ymething that car shape for the colored voters and cast for them a Savings by \dindsale in the United | fl 5 States. during the 1 tO §22.500 Udaguw. according t the Securithe@ Bnds Exchange Cammissior Phich repogtg that Hyulll saving accow for 828,608 8.000 oft tetak Anal yin wild alii vals saved dur rst six months r r ased their holding { gover ex t $5. 100200 O06 $2.80 oe their cash 4 The figures reflect the jsual pros « | perit the first half of th rese and reveal that the people the have added considera to the huge back og of spending power which they amassed arhier The existence of such a large v net f ligaid sayings, which means that : For there w an be cashed and expended. adds t ' vw th ra! inf ry threat which now he precipated dem ah. » me Oe ' bled — iahinsionainina retr \ with: b s ‘ hk “ sade sor ‘ —s senile . he SHOULD WORK TOGETHER ‘ h One of the difficulties th ® * he heathen. when the e mbra Hungr he arious churches. | a whit ‘ n to understand the exclusive claim ! ar ar cifie doctrines of the var r f Christianit It - ‘ . ‘ é he confusion that h an thinker and to comprehe at o-Christians whe x ~ ple of A “ sw ghess to me a me t a trihute just a little | particular branch of the Christian faith r k re ) jo not believe that it ix necessar ted N ' ran hes t Pr Admin To h me u : * rele at ve churet ere a grea ” he e that the few re- tunity for combined effort t er he United St ‘ rs. includ tions residing in the wshiy and on. if there ed States. It tld also be possi mpher motive. self-preservation for the various church organizations ia Desperate men. hungry perate wholeheartedly in the promotior jesperate Measures Ane social and religious objectives in a minded. is the atomic nation which has established and maintains edum f religious worsh P aetually w ver projet -~ “~ see THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PEOPLE’S FORUM ‘The Citises welcomes expres don! grow anywhere in the Unit tet SS SEES Saccces tes 'ed States but here. Most im- bye F czy eae neice portant of all—fine, friendly peo- fence, wrners Seema se | ple tote confine the ivtters te i haven't written this to make Py , Vk tt oy] anyone angry. I only wish I | yy XK fighting - mad. Fighting - mea —_—— enough to get the mght things suddenly “SOCIETY FOR PUSLIC done. So, why aot a “Society for Public Betterment”? Once start- ed, one would te surprised how many persons would jom Yes, | be glad to help Key West be- me beautiful, and mviting to usemis of tourists whod ome here 1! can plant trees, paint Key Wester to read | * park benches, and handle s shov The Sociedad de M te pave our streets. Once, we as —the Socie P ad pirates here. We cam have terment. Anyway. I shell try them again— “Pirates of Prog s a few of <x sof ry} ws society to mterestea Key West Respectfully yours, . BARBARA GREENE t ed Mrs. Henry Pinder) Key West, Fia on. wome and r trem, TIT Lowe Lane ah @ vt f _— CONGRATULATIONS persoms bam The Citwen . me ‘ Your editorial of the 23nd inst , adhagage s indeed worthy of much praise. —. “as #@ was based on “Constructive ticism Disergmination im amy ~ Of person or persons nm e cam belong to @ Socmied—» githout 2 iedow of 2 éeubt, . ne ebm eycture sitoated at Fleming and ‘Bahama steets was indeed jus- re ne fiwed dues ema s eae Seheblc and legal However. one : wonders with consternation at the greed e ae , felure of ‘he proper suthorities sae aikine ts that | expedite their duties properly err town © mus " " te emedy such situa en a A great many of our pud So I thougt ‘ short of being te is K - ‘ thing comparable VE oh wow’? be the dropping * an ator nom bd. K x . JOSEPH M VILLAR ts Kee West. Fla . yet. 27, 1965 + ane ‘ - — aa — a om “ aig sand ay pered i ag, © Mat an FERA i» Key W I ze “ at the po WPA @ oe . ay ‘ k oF . min Key W M ‘A I. a She tried his club. He was not) there. No, they could not say) ase should be exposed regard- when or if ed return that eve- aunt filed egemst the the comforting : athmore that evening with his secretary. “As you are his fool enough to be even seen ‘ Carla—” And Low did she! mighty Mark, Pll UM CORPS MAKES OFFICER'S JOB EASIER >" oon?" F fit + i i : H i! # can tear her aw: LOS ANCELES. Oct. 6—Thetorial heat. jmen who won the peace for the *quawks, ether! ong States, coming from tom. Pfe 2. i of hs . 4 nolee, from ship decks and from prance, ‘Germiey ‘watlocd (he skies, are coming home to find Belgium, and whe peeseeses their country in the throes of wide- ¢, spread strikes and they are bitter, “> oa wees ee cs ‘pave gone In 0 survey im which service men jine were selected at random in ve: public gathering precse they \pressed disgust with the situats m emphatic terme | Master Techntcat Sgt Russell |MeCollom ef tne Marine Corps and ;& resdent of Chicaga, declared |. “These people don't know what [they're striking for. What do they mean % There not Deing operated from ial nington. It looks lke it's beng’ @ run from the CIO he: rs Chief Yeoman Joe oe. @ for- mer office worker for ad of the blest and tountiful peace we all on visweoned during the years of War we have been wed wit i amounts to a “peace of nerves a hermit hibernating in a cave—aw from ets, the radio and smmen conversat an caped th effect of the atom r . r bits, and the unease and at The cells ne dudoyval : h of this i of surrendering a sense of fu ‘ * { EEE EEE EE