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| Page a THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, January 11, 1957 Oregon Is Politically Upset Eisenhower's Name May | Appear On Both The Democratic And } Republican Ballots By JACK BELL PORTLAND, Ore. (#—Politically volatile Oregon appears headed to- day toward Truman - vs ~ Ke- fauver and Eisenhower - vs - Mac- Arthur presidential nomination races. In a state where politics are 0 | mixed up that Gen. Dwight D. Eis- enbower’s name might appear on both Republican and Democratic ballots, puzzled Democratic lead- ers appear to be turning away ‘ror President Truman and toward Sen Kefauver (D.-Tenn.). Monroe Sweetland, Democratic national commnitteeman, told a re- porier that in the absence of word from Mr. Truman or Frank Mc- Kinney, Democratic national chair man, he is going ahead with plans to put a slate supporting the Presi- dent in the field for the May 1¢ Oregon primary. AT the same time, however. Sweetland said a slate of de“egater for Kefauver for vice president al. so may be entered. He indicatec that if Mr. Truman doesn’t run Kefouver may he the choice of Oregon organization Democrats for the presidency. State Sen. Jack Bainyhas».agm nounced he will file a Kefaw ver slate, no matter what the party | leaders do. If Sweetland goes ahead with the Truman slate, the two might contest in a primary where there seems to be plenty of Demo- | eratic doubt about the outcome. Gov. Douglas KeKay, heading a slate of Eisenhower delegates on the Republican br‘iot, told a re- porter he thinks the general will win the primary contest here handily. Oregon is looked upon as a piv-| otal state because Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York went on to win the GOP nomination in 1948 after defeating former Gov. Ha- rold E. Stassen in a primary battle here that year. F, E. Epton, Portland real es- tate man, says he already has col- fected enough signatures to put the | name of Gen. Douglas MacArthur on the Republican ballot. ' Unless he gets direct word to} — the contrary from the five - star general himself, Epton told a re- porter he is going ahead. A can- qidate’s permission is not re- quired for an entry here and Epton said it is his understanding that} MacArthur will not object. State Supreme Court Justice Wal- ter L. Toove. one of the chief sup- | Porters of Sen. Robert A. Taft in Oregon, said he doesn't expect any slate to be entered here for the Ohioan. American Legion Tis Fla. | Asks For TB Hospital ORLANDO — The Florida American Legion wants a Veter- ans Administration tuberculosis end neuro - psychiatric hospital in Florida. The state group passed a reo: | lution here Sunday asking Presi- | dent Truman and the VA to take | the step, Melvin Dixon, state serv- ice officer, said Florida's average | of veteran - per - hospital bed is much higher than the national av erage — 40 compared to 143. E. A. (Laddie) Rowton, Talla hassee. was named state adjutant. | His father, E. Howard Rowton, is former adjutant. | A Legion precedent was set, said i John Lee Reassee, commander: of 87 Negro posts in Florida; when | white and Negro delegates listened | to the same speakers and at-in the same dining room. | Interesting Notes Do You Know That Tag) The motto, “In God We Trust,” was first used on American coins in 1865. New York cigar-makers called @ convention to form a union in the year 1856, in which employers also | took part The first modern sulta drug, sui- fanilamide, was in general use 1936. Tobacconist one time now the seller, at meant the Smoker of to- bacco. There used to be, in Egypt. a curious superstitution which for: bade the repair of a house in which the head of a family had died. ee | Beware Coughs Following Flu | After the flu is over and gone, the cough | that follows may develop into chronic bronchitis if neglected. Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to, the seat of the trouble to hei loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. No matter how many medicines you have tried Creomulsion is guaran- teed to please you or druggist refunds money. Creomuision has stood the test of many millions of users. CREOMUESION geliewes Coughs, Chest Cotte, Acute Bronchitis BARTOW \#—Sen. Spessard L Holland has declared himself a jeandidate for re-election. In a statement Sunday, Ho‘land { persistently tried to e: iU rges Children To | | Swell March Of Dimes Fund Citizen dtaii ruvto LITTLE DID WAYNE ALBER- TUS, age 12, dream ‘solicited funds for the of Dimes, that he would some day fall a victim to polio, When he did t ck- en, Wayne k 1e best medical a would be h through funds raised by the March of Dimes Wayne, who lives with his parents, Mr. Archie March too th on possible and Albertus in Peacon Lane, said today that every school child in the city would swell the fund if just a dime of his, or her spending money do nated to the March of Dir se Holland To Pursue Senate Px said he will continue to oppose the “extreme left win who have gulf the Uni-? ted States with creeping socialisir under such proposals as the Bran nan farm plan, compulsory health insurance and FEPC.” He pledged to work for lower taxes and less waste in govern-j ment | | | Ralph Davis, Holland's executive secretary, was designated paign tr urer. The Florida Na- ; tional Bank of Bartow was named | his depository Holland has no announced oppo. sition Boyle Withdraws | SANFORD (M—Sts m p Sen. Lloyd FY Boyle, who ‘said last month he run for re - election, changed Sunday. He said he is @ ffem the racé on or- | of his doctor. Boyle has been if the Senate since 1944, repre. senting Seminole and Brevard Counties. ANYTHING CONCER AUTOMOBIL@™® SEE TWINS 1130 Duva Sr. Px. 1870-1871 } elsew! , easily | the aitionca when he } "| Crowd Of 1200 'Pavs Honor To Bomb Victim By NEIL GILBRIDE Hl ksonville P—A slightly nervy ous crowd of about 1,200 persons | honored bo slaying victim H ry T. Moore here Sunday and neard Negro lead reaffirm their full equality. Roy Wilkins. New York, admin- National the Advancement of People. said Moore died fought “the doctrine A message for tne Associa istrator because be of white suvremacy. 1 NAACP executive secretary V who missed the e of illness, charged er’s rope. Moore and his wife were frtally linjured in the blast Christmas | Nis s+t of their Mims, Fla., home. The meeting s the windup of two - dav “emergency confer- ce” of NAACP delegates fror 15 states to boost south - wide gro voting regi ation and ‘ pression of violent incidents.” During strong denunciations of bombing incidents in Florida and re. the crowd stirred un and then laughed when a photographer’s fiash bulb explod ed. At another point of gas at the front of the church momentarily disquieted some of hut Joekeanvile no. lice chief Sherman Cannon calmed things down when he discovered some one had accidentally kicked onen a #as jet on a stove in the chure! tchen, Cc up. two = hour program in the secon row. Four or five Negro policemen ! patro“ed the front of the church White's message, read by Wilk- ins, said bigots in the past had rected violence primarily at Ne but that now “Jews, trade uniohists’ and others victims and that a ar olic. is as likely to be killed as a resi- dent.” In a statement, Wilkins said “Our association does not deal | ». We seek justice for Negro | and that ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT 126 Duval Street Phone 250 VATIONAL CASH STERS FOR S4LE 6 USED GUARANTEED TSE) PORTABLES and STANDARN MACHINES USED ADDING MACHINES (All Guarenteed) INVENTORY TRADE IN SALES (Reasonable) Let Us Repair Your Typewriter or Adding Machine has THREE HOTELS IN MI AMI at POPULAR PRICES Located in the Heart of the City ROOMS So LAESERV ACTIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE RATES REASONABLE Ritz Pershing —_ Miller Hotel Hotel Hotel 132 E Flagler St. 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 102 Rooms Elevator Solarium OENTIAL uate st 2 I WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Children’s TOYS COME TO THE TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval St. Phone 100i FOR S. SALE Newsprint Second Sheets 500 ior 50c ——THE—— Artman Press CITIZEN BUILDING a strong odor | «hang tights thief Cannon and Duval Coun| Yeo these people ‘good rage rela sheriff Rex Sweat sat through th¥iyi@as?~ means uncomplaining’ ‘Ne- “tourist | 100 Rooms Elevator Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION sons Die In Fla. Accidents By The ASSOCIATED PRESS Drownings, automobile accidents ives in Florida over the week-end. Four Negro children drowned in northwest section rday in the worst Mrs. burned to death in her four-room Emma C. Morris, 49, frame home at Miami. The blaze apparently was started by a smol ering cigarette Verner L. Nelson, 30, of West Palm Beach, was fatally injured when his ‘automobile uck a southbound Florida Coast | Passenger train Robert Dock Murphree, 19, was shot and killed when a rifle | in the | | aes detective Irvin Goetz | shot and fa- wounded his and then himself in their winter home said Alvin Baer, 58. taliy > killed in s. Doris and Mrs. Jo- seph Norman Ber Two others were injured, one critically | A Fort Lauderdale Negro, Hunt: | er Matter, 44, died two hours after being struck at an intersection by a hit and run driver. Along the lower Rio ande val- ley, fossil oysters have been found 30 inches in diameter 22; Mr. heen our job for 42 years. A lot ef people hate us because we have exposed injustice and denial-of hu- es and unch ple. Wi formula cers ones Ww ‘the ‘lenged white peo. do not agree with this he law enforcement offi ho deny us justice are the ho help create and maintair atmosphere in which race ha renee im | Dr. J. A. 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