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tremmnnnanindr dae 4 bi Vpovibpeeimetmein soe geen ee Saiee ax iis fete ane canes mene LESSON TO WHITE VOTERS John England, county supervisor of registration, observed Tuesday that, if the colored voters in Key West register “1,000 strong”, as one of their leaders declared, | ‘i and “stick together” in casting their bal- “Chiba lots, they may be the deciding factor ‘in ME: ee eet the outcome of the election, regarding any ‘ness came “over know what it means to me to candidate or candidates. “the voice ot last of my nine done} -“There’s a little sane Probably that'is:so, if all of them vote | Coxmame eg) og taped poe ene pee the same way, but they are.going to'véte,| <1 want to see you immedi- peers low, what do Leal bs Funeral services ate with a few exceptions, just hit t this afternt . a few except just as the white | ately. ee eae “E can best tell you by asking| 4 iy | te se tain See folks will vote: according to the dictates these at questions.” efused to give me . ere away.” “Til apswer anything Ican.” _|name. I had alrea econ thut\B. Dimmick ‘offieiati of their conscience, or for purely personal | His watch said oclogk as] | “Right. First, Neha’ wee your |cotialssiba ‘fam you aoa itt a ade reasons. the cab turnéd nieaway of?” sheer fairness to you I couldn’tj « b of the’ Germaine -He paid| Germaine looked at him curi-| accept him as a client.” | Offshoots from the That condition is already manifest | the driver and wa to thi gurty then seemed to decide to| ‘The irony of ‘the thing atitick tin Mrs. George W. among the colored voters, although they Kg “It opened oF ay fe cm fide Ah iin cn a ee Sopane Ps 3 ooh beck. 3 is | Ann and Carolin Strets a have not yet registered in force. It is known x him directly to ‘the jorheny mess. He became em-|in a way, I am responsible for the { Pe Cl a are “beautification dat -ne: of Aheixloatiets.-thterested 3 st my. ’ broiled with some girl” dis death of’ my ‘son. tie ogee se r lea » int n the k. elder Germaine h ad aged | was fet his voice, “an There was nothing Rush could | Wor race for the Democratic nomination for epeanrea in. ‘the fem hours] keep tHe Knowl ro are mie. he ae ss, gre ‘silent. ” aE sirice Rush ‘seen rt. manipul inds at the office. ie door i burst lity Band, con- state representative, is working hard in sat behind his desk with only his} With the money. he an that way|opén and a girl rah into the Rey ett Hospitaltey Ban will the interests of one candidate, and it is |:hands, ‘nervous: ‘the |he paid off the girl. I knew of|room. Rush r ized. her as ' y Suiddlay at known that ahother.leader i# working just [ome the ‘of light} the falsification almost at once| Leslie Germaine. e went to her , Give a band concert y J In| but I decided to give him more father and ‘put her arms around | ternoon in Bayview Park. / as hard for another candidate. oe to see if he could pull him- * : 2 out of it. But, I don’t see—” eard, Daddy. It’s And that circumstance probably will Germaizte | : “Just a minute, Mr. Germaine. a wee did it? why?” io2 | Pie local ors a ee Pan pertain to all other candidates. White or | Rush cane im One more question. Had he ever} “We don’t know, Leslie.” He siping pbs Soi ke a Mr. and Mrs. William Malone said anything to you about a}patted her shoulder. His voice | whic! ee PP) seeretary, | will leave tomorrow for Orlando, | where they intend to make their West, if a bloc of votes in either case num- “Then you ‘know about my|in ee ee eens or-| He p mone non-menibers who wish ‘to leatn jeg < in.” ermai sur- away from him. ; i bers 1,000, you may be sure that not all a Be his Vedy. i} ‘It my tee prised. “No, no, of course not.” “Leslie, I want you to meet Mr. Seon A of the votes will be cast the same way. “ ; ire Sand Per aie sae more “upset Lien ag ae e a Setestive who will Mrs, ghigne Taylot usi el o case for us. . 5 aside from that eonjeétlite, the | Pullgin «| Germaiite thought ax “Ae Bcteetiver” Leslie's: ‘eyes'bes | plans prepatéd’for the erection P al black, in a community.as small as Key Etat we the papers?” wiridfall, he expected: to acquire bee Bad" we'll find out.” | is arranging to sponsor classes for! eople in Kéy West, if, ‘theitdever- f | “He areas two weeks tect fromicamel Big ‘and \-rouind : and: ‘shel oP # $9,000 ‘residence “in Martello mination to qualify. to,,vote in the, May bap . ae ye er fiend i Bo atk her round ihe dese saat j primary, are providing’ Wf Jessoyi‘ih’ eitizery |b ned At ye zune nes res, lite eet ine 2 ees ani cova fietec- ship that thope white Key Weste 0 ‘why There was some kindof accident | you sometithe. Thete are'so | apparently think it is not worth theis' tithe | | at! the: ogee ao seep iat questions Pd love to ask you.” . to register, may well profit by. veter : “ “i i le se seats ey fie! esirginely turned t ves to Ruch“ want’ sna ‘ iy Hivinet peclammhy 4 : And The*Citizen trusts that the inter- “% est. nervois siice ts Feturn, but of in the tmufieter of my ‘son ae son cnn mas nee t et ‘The St. Lawrence Seaway project has | ..¢ created in qualifying by the colored 4 nt |'shock and worry about his short-| “I'll do everything I can, Mr. | cerns the Duke of Rock Sound, on the fire so long it has become al- | voters may spread to the recalcitrant white | the murderer’ : gpa the office.” tx egoal ae thing, Mr. Henry, | Stherwise Ole By, otherwise At- T see.” mamtey to nature. It has had & | voters, that is, voters, if they go to the set00,Your 3 cace cteange quecs while’ your present task is ge, Wood Sands, ahd “Grandpsppy tions, Mr. Henry. Isn’t it about} Utmost importance, let us not, in | ee defeats. county courthouse and register. Teed ing me|time ‘you texpiningt?” doing our duty to the dead, for- | eeeceseseeeeseoecce te 1920, following « campaign for the St. Lawrence, the state of York appointed a commission to the proposal. Its report was unfavor- te 1921, the matter came before the te the form of a treaty, but failed fatification. It failed in the Senate again 1994. A proposed agreement on the sub- United States and Canada 5: ; SURE «|| Adday of ability and Honor. but, A MATTER OF MIGHT: ike poxschagh, Wall ot atscaurage” get the first duty is to the liv USH reached a decision. “Yes, ae Mr. Germaine, it is.” He ush’s eyes xveuny s to the door bpaused. “Your son came to-me to| through which Leslie Germaine ask for protection this afternoon | had left a moment before. every unde: and I refused him. He was killed Tll keep that in mind, Mr. to complete the job I’ fifteen minutes later in the alley | Germaine. two thousand outside my building.” (To be continued) Women and their age-old dispute. Tolerance is the art of looking at yourself and finding enough work to do. The trouble about having little money. is the number of mage arte are to spend y our A lordscope TODAY IN HISTORY | | cision that Government can tax State employees and. fe versa. 1941 ,— Agreement Signed , in London leasing (English, base, i sites to, Ue S.=70n., Balan Coas' | (Know America) , 1794-—Congress orders building wi MR 25.00 ments. It, will be force of circum-} Of an: American , Navy to: StOP) for 99 . ce years, in return for the , _ | Stange that will determine What- Algerian pirates preying on our} toe in pol a a cumed sable ok coheed edt, [eves reiion blamed Iie eommerce—fourshipe of # eur) Srainle Conte bin h en: © Pi y ronnec! ostri rather than personal effort. Sweet each: Hines Wart of war cmstaciat fon PP con the tentative 1941 | which are’ called to ‘the, detriment, 0 |. 1814 — Battle of Horseshoe ‘Aiies si ; ive. As far | whole nation= ie! ws oat t ‘ Bend, Ala—Gen. Andrew ‘Jack-| Allies signed by President. , “3% yy the Ng 0 1943—Americans take Forndouk Hi SEC rts 7: 14 0; son breaks the, power of the In-| Mfabor. unions. calmly. nade Tere ee AO | Kiana in teak action. in Tunisia. en they strike that_picket lines - 1884—New York talks to Bos-! 1944—U. S: Surmeme Court's: established, and any man crossing ing such 1 tine ton on telephone — record long} “portal-to-portal’, Pay to. miners distance to date. decision. will do so at ys peril. And mene wan \ print AeA Ea) fonrhinb 1890—Federal Health Law en-} © 1945—Argentina declares war | to work ar yeahs *e ross” th senkeck ecchanae’ | acted—to prevent. spreading of, on Germany atid Japan. | ay re ee en political will WKWF 4 contagious disease. mi i 1918 — Situation o lies so | on the part of Federal, state. gr municipal Where 'to ‘Listen desperate, Gen, Pershing in, | government to protect non-striking or non- 1600°On Your Dis: France offers aid of American| H. E. CANFIELD, M. D. and bitter mipgle in this’ life, @ieeiition. At the turn of the cen- tory, & was viewed unfavorably by e @ineere in & report to the 56th Congress. ‘The advocates of governm power projects in the United Stafes seek © premete the St. Lawrence Seaway as a Seckdoer entrance to their socialized It's Heatthe eid Sel... Te Pere tleships and 1,000 planes over five} Appointment, Phone 19, at Dr. eae se SENS ' Galey’s Office, 417 Eaton Street freee and unusable for navigation. i e i ears. decided to become a one-man picket and | ¢.09 News : : y 1885U. S. Supreme Court de Frag ee oper schemes. What weakens the seaway | union workmen in their constitutional right | Mutual Broadcasting System _ | S0ldiers there in training in battle; Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat | : e ; = © commercial undertaking, supposedly | to work unmolested. (*Desiguates: Network Program) aes Vinson Bill signed AL Comes ft ed, | ompson n Ine. H te previde cheap shipping, is that for Suppose, however, you, as an indivi- ae F oe 3 so Glasses Fitt 4 e 5 , 5 by President: to build 100 bat- | : eetly Delf the year the &. Lawrence is | dual, did not like a clerk in some store, and Wednesday, March 27th +) RSEREY j Office Hours, 7 to 9.p.m., and by | ressk ide. 4 (ICE DIVISI ; : + é CVOCCT RESTO TLODCOCOOEECOOES — teeteed of providing employment, the | prevent that clerk from entering the store. | 6:15 1600 Club eeey would tend to reduce it on rail-| You would land in jail as quickly as a| 6:30 Weather Report 6:35 1600 Club Fulton Lewis, Jr.* Louis Jordan Frank Singiser, News* Inside of Sports* | wats, ip coal mines, and in power indus-| policeman could be called. ies with whieh government power plants The moral seems to be that the right compete. Reilread unions have | to maintain picket lines and prevent men fact and oppose such a from working is not so much a matter of payers’ law as a matter of might. If you are big fanough. you can defy jaw—if you are ‘ ’ bject\ te the law. fe Wa nation }4 a Gites Strikes?) { r ‘ 19% Ing With Jesters © ORT Ane New Sepaied! y if 15° “Roth’s Orchestra* j | C. 1. O. | 1 1aRepapgErOnchestea zoseewr. fe U. members will all belong to the I. 0. 11:55 News* 12:00 Dance-Orchestra* There & fo reason to doubt the ac- Religious Institetion: Never bother Thursday, March 28th heey of Mr Charehill’s assertion that the | with fanatics who hae the only way to| 7:00 Sunrise Serenade Wet, while not wanting war, want the | salvation. ‘ 1:25 News | ie of war . 7:30 Sunrise Serenade * wemmenmanenss (109 wad 7:45 Weather Report The evidence shows that the Soviet is JUST KEEP THE fi8kNESS ON 7:50 Sunrise Serenade fing them. In 1939 Moscow controlled 5 RH NT 8:25 News 1 6.680.000 le and 8,241,921 Thi j . a 8:30 Sunrise Serenade ! 7 y people a 241,921 square White-haired and fair-haired Bernard | 8:55 Civic Calendar 9:00 Frazier Hunt, News* tee of territory. Since that time Russia | Baruch won the confidence of his country- : © efed 275,947 square miles of terri- | men in World ar I. That is the reason why | 10:00 ae Eves ¥ 88 24,955,600 persons to her domain | he i 1 ~ ke i so tela pe n ain | he is called an “elder statesman” and is |10:15 The Islanders © apparently, the Communist leaders | trusted by “we, the people.” He is 75 years {10:30 Tic Toc Time* Howe that & is safe to make a few more | old, and he has been drafted by President Med hae a OH 2 = Truman to help harness atomic energy for | 11:15 Elsa Maxwell* “a, polity Being pursued by Moscow | peace. 11:30 Take It Easy Time* vaself Bpon the assamption that there is Despite the. fact *that controversy ales iy Hee i: . Si M i Noon to 6 P. M. . willing to face a — war exists in Washington over the issue of |12:00 Lyle Van, News* Hieedo tear effort te halt sequist- | civilian vs. military control of atomic | 12:15 Morton Downey, Songs* | © ef teriped avons. tie based, no doubt, | energy, there is real cause.to fear ‘the ee Pihonte d Report ’ me report of intelligence agents in | atomic bomb. There is no. question but | 115 Lopes Monee ‘ oe * cummtey, and elsewhere, who do not | what the United States Government dis-| 1:45 John.J. Anthony* The whole family turn to with a will to get the yard in und “Many inde rae seve = the 0 a of == ae oo ey penis. : z : nary soieee , News* light work.” Especially when sometime during the job, each hand gets hold of a frosty wiry wilting assum ; nder ordinary circumstances the way | 2:30 Queen For A Day* bottle of Coca-Cola, right from the famil frigerator. Coca: ter te mop Moscow to handle the atomic energy question | 3:00 Names in the News ee : - igh s Heel Se ‘Cola adds fun t0 what- would be to “lock it up” and keep the 3:05 Novatime. | ever you're doing. It brings on the friendly pause that.refreshes—a moment to relax MO man's duty can be done for him. | secret-key. The logic of this conclusion is | 24. SOnes to" Everyone and enjoy yourself—and each other. . | found in the fact that there is no probabil- | 3:45 Dance Orchestra Mvike while the iren is hot. How are | ity, or possibility, that the United States ra bgt a | Se ° : ae dom’? : will ever start a foreign war. The posses- | 4:30 Melody How ony i KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY sion of the atomic secret by the USA should | 5:00 Radio Key Outpost | % =Hear Morton Downey, WKWF, 12:15 P.M., Monday through Friday * A ree! bottle neck is when you don't | remain a weapon of defense — nothing bed po oso ® where to get your next bottle. i else. : . 5:45 be eee CHS. BS