The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 2, 1950, Page 10

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ee -* rw es eS ee tf Sfee Ss FP ote see” OE met prey ai PISO mente ocheonsrnep gf ER. Se . foo Late To Classify Sy RUSSELL KAY Two Veterans, Pepper And Smathers, Already Have Drawn Battle Lines For Congressional Fight While this is an off year as far as elections are concerned, Ree 5 ee Oe ee ee ee ee @nd two such experienced and able contenders in the rae os Clade Papper tnd George Smathers slugging ou on the stump, we can considerable public interest. The battle lines are already clearly drawn with Claude pg Raed vociferously championing the New-Deal, Fair-Deal ‘elfare State which means more federal controls, more > spending, sun to-huben nine ar coveshody. oi ep body, with tieal gravy train running hog wild ood wis cares money's coming moargee 4 the one h ~ And on the other, an appeal for paieetal eetesiad td @et, for economy in government, Ginection 4 seein, cot Seund economic program that will give business and industry @t least a half of a chance to function. As the matter stands, Pepper has the advantage, the man in office always does. He is assured of @ large biock of votes to start got to learn to talk the language of the street, to point out that with, office holders, political danger to the little guy who has ~~ and the vast army been led astray with promises folks w st and make him realize that in the s end he is the one who will suffer most when the big pay-off final- i better work and more pay, hours, more relief, free ly comes. They have to learn to shout and how to promise and , they will have to eliminate the pussyfooting attitude which in the past has brought nothing but }gaims for the other side. j There are enough votes uncast sat every election to swing the , balance and most of these would j count against the Welfare Statei if they were gotten to the polls, , but if the business man, the Ro- ;tarian, the Kiwanian, the pro- - fessional man and the vast army of honest, hard-working sincere Americans are too busy or too in- different to get out and work and vote, then they will have only ‘themselves to blame and they , will find the bureaucratic net ; drawn tighter and tighter about jtheir necks with individual free- ‘dom and free enterprise pushed further into the background. The people must be made to realize that there’s no such thing as something for nothing; that we must work and produce if RUSSELL KAY we are to live; that it is no more possible fora government to Seye Te ‘Look For Considerable continually spend beyond its in- Public Interest’ In ne then Keni than it is Race for an individual _ ane } They must be made to under- ©. bhews how to promise.,*t@ad that when they turn to the * they can make good is] government for aid, then it fol- lows as the night the day, medical and hospital service and a pass- port to the Life of Riley at some- body else's expense. Pepper, like: reteets a a oo oe - . @ Tree Whet! Preade tne powt «= The 1940 pension battle is only] they become charges of that gov- that Welfare State idea. |€™mment subject to its control and will be piled on top of | must relinquish their individual workers will look for-}f of ‘thought and action. m howe mini-| They must expect to have more housing costs, ‘and more from their pay enve- will beliewe/ lope, submit to bureaucratic reg- hey will vote. ulations and accept more and rr ppese this wild) More restrictions until they even- f tax and tax,| tually find themselves slaves who sepend and spend. elect and elect,! live only to serve political over- * will find they have a job on their! lords. te statisties,| Our present political leaders tase { logic and| will pit class against class, scream 7] ' per that we are head-|“soak the rich,” play to racke- ing the wrong y, but for the} teering labor overlords and stop ew pleas will fall on at nothing to get votes neces- They ave ridiculed ag/Sary to keep them in power. They |have already cast to the four mart af the mag tothe winds the principles of such . ake that busi ' gg nade ie te| leaders as Washington, Jefferson end y has made, is to spas talking to itself, 284 Lincoln to follow the road Ape ndidates opposed | that history has shown, over and to ¢ y © State and wild} Ve? again, leads only to oblivion on am have spent) Dr. Christian Gauss, dean their me talking to Rotarians, | emeritus of Princeton University, Kie tr Exchange OF born in Ann Arbor, Mich., 72 Civ ' en they should] years ago. te man on the street. : 2 eR NM They don't e waste time | Geoffrey O'Hara, of New York, aders about the} composer, born in Canada, 68 head: they've P¥ears ago. WINE FLOWS LIKE RAIN IN HIGHWAY (®) Wirephoto AN AUTOMOBILE SPLASHES through a highway deep in wine released by a $1,000,000 fire and explosion in the winery of the ~ Pioneer Vineyard Association at Cucamonga, Calif. 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