The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 22, 1952, Page 4

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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, Januar y 22, 1952 ‘ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH I SWOW!! I NEVER BEEN SO FLUSTERED (N ALL MY BORNED DAYS, MIZ, SMIF -- OF YORN, 2!D0LES-- HE'S CUTER'N ARY (M AFEERED (0 BUST OUT WHY DON'T YE LAFFIN', MAW GO IN AN’ LOOK AT TH’ NEW BARLOW YOUNG-UN, PAW ? mal = a Re: aA a € x ee o e FILCHER, JUST HOW DO YOU AIM TO SWIPE DIABLO? GHUT UP, SAWTOOTH. A MAN CAN, GIT HIS NECK STRETCHED FOR HOSG-THIEVIN’ SO THAT EES THE EeEeCe KEED? YE CRAVE TO HOLD TH' LEETLE GELEER @ SECONT, RIDDLES ? BUT NOT YOU, FILCHER. YOU'RE TOO CLEV.., UNNNGG! SUCCEED. Sp LAWSY SAKES! I NEVER HELT NO_NEW-BORNED BABIES AFORE-UH-- Git OUT OF HERE, YE LOUD-MOUTH VARMINT !! HE Jes’ DRAPPED OFF TO SLEEP HOWSOMEVER [47 ( BALLS O' By Fred Lasswell | FIRE AIN'T HE YIPPEE FOR CISCO! HE WON THE WHOLE te PORCH- ) LIGHT iS OUT, ~ HATS OKay’ YM ALL TUNED IN , FOR THEM. BRINGING HER BOY FRIEND UP ; ON THE PORCH. i¥¢ PLEASE’ ET PARKED & “@LZ{ FIXING Y< al ~ ey ~ THE LIGHT?) = ras. | ANA Ps SO, HOLD | 0 saath YOuR | By Paul Robinson YES,THE | ips. KETT’ WANT BLOOPER | METO PUTIN A TWINS NEW BULB F SE 2 I ARE aK \ WHATCHA DOIN’? i PHONE HIDDE |_PORCH Lamp.” ETTA’'S BOY FRIENDS STAND UNDER THERE WHEN THEY KISS HER GOODNIGHT./--- NOW I CAN LISTEN IN! &, ( WITH THEM AROUND, ITS LIKE SITTING ON A VOLCANO: THEY'RE BOTH VERY Sweer / VERNON EVEN aa eae HELP AROUNI! HOUSE ” (eI ee y EX (OH, Boy! I'VE GOT THAT HOOKED UPTO MY IRD MACHINE /--- commissioners. Doyle Houck, | Sukie Up Spending In Fla. Races Spending Reports Of Candidates Increase According To State \ Capitol Official TALLAHASSEE ®— The tem- | po, and the spending, of the Florida ! political campaign quickened a lit- tle yesterday. | The first Republican candidate for governor, Harry S. Swan of Miami Shores, sent in his qualifi- | cation fees and oaths. H Dan McCarty became the second | Democratic candidate for governor to qualify, and the first to report a $1,000 campaign contribution, , which is the most the law allows. | Republican Rep. B. E. ‘of Clearwater for renomination to DEPUTY SHERIFF WOODROW DILLINGHAM of Buncombe Cr to. Miami to transport a prisoner back to the Asheville, N. ( ail County Commissioner Coke Candler firs Candler is a former Duke basketball star and is now chai c of ee the I n, Was their guide shore part ; County. representative from Martin, Rep iJohn E. Bollinger for re-election to the House from Palm Beach | County. Clayton Logan of Lakeland for state senator from the Seventh Dis- | trict. Former State Rep. H. H. Heth i cox of Umatilla for senator from ; the 23rd_ District. Shaffer | the House from Pinellas. James S. W awof Gainesv for state representative from Ala- chua. George Nicholas of Miami for state attorney in the 1th Circuit, | J, Kenneth Ballinger of Tallahas- | see for rep ntative from Leon. | Zibe + Williams of Okeecho- | bee for representative from Okee chobee | Sen. Russell 0. Morrow of Lake ! Worth for re - election from the 35th Senatorial Dis’ ' Sen. Spessard L. Holland forma ly announced what everyone knew | —that he will seek lection. Former Sen. Claude Pepper! came back from a trip to Washing- ; ton to report he still hasn't decided | on his future political course, He has been discussed as both a can- | didate for governor and senator, ; but he said ‘I’m still struggling with the matter. ¢ will make anj{ Lauderdale qualified as a candi- date for re-election to Congress from the Sixth District, and State Rep. James A. Haley of Sarasota filed his paers of candidacy for Congress in the new Seventh. More than a dozen candidates qualified for the State Legislature. In his weekly camaign financial statement, McCarty showed total expenditures of $1, — mostly for staff payroll, radio and new paper advertising, telephone bi and postage. 225, including a $1,000 donation from T. L. Howell Jr., Jackson- ville lumberman. He also listed $250 contributions from Charles S. Tobin of Miami Beach and R. S. Anderson of Jacksonville, $200 from Joseph Ciocea of Fort Pierce and and Albert L. water, Fritz Leffinwell of Coral of Fort Lauderdale, J. M. Rubin of West Palm Beach, Dr. Grant T. Newberry of Panama City, Wil liam Sawyer of Fort Pierce and L. M. Henley, Charles H. Blume and | L. A. Jansen of Jacksonville. Alto Adams listed the week's heaviest expenditure: $5,924.18, mostly for campaign headquarters salaries, postage, printing, tele phone and telegraph bills. He re ported deposits in his campaign treasury of $5,000 of his own mon. ey, $200 from C. F. Raulerson of Fort Pierce and $100 from S. E Teague of Tallahassee. | Brailey Odham — the only other | Democratic candidate for governor | | who has qualified — said he spent | $534.24 and deposited $671 in his campaign fund last week. His de- posits included $250 of his own money, $200 from D. J. Lanahan of Jacksonville and several. other con- | tributions ranging from one to 50 | dollars, _ * { | The other reporting candidates ! | for governor—Dale Spencer, Bruce Stevens and George Pagliaro—said |they received no contributions | Spencer said he spent $4.58. The |others said they spent nothing | John P, Booth, Republican candi- | | date for the U. S, Senate said he! | spent $8.51 and made no deposits ) | in his campaign fund. | The Secretary of State received qualification papers from these oth- | jer candidates, all Democrats un ‘less otherwise described: C. H | (Shag) Taylor of Wauchula for the State House of Representatives | from Desoto County. T. E. Duncan of Gainesviile for re-election as state attorney for | the Eighth Judicial Circuit. * Wilfred C. Varn of Panama City |hundreds of announcement in a few days.” | Rep. Dwight L. Rogers of Fort | He reported contributions of $3,- | $100 each from Tweed McMullen | Rogero of Clear- | Gables, C. T. Stockton.. W. J Troup Jr., and James I. Keller Jr., of Miami; Wyatt B. Rogers } Rep. James S. Mo City for re from Hilisborough y of Plant Baby Florida lobsters may travel iles before settling down, But the Sheriff |for state representative from Bay | R. V. Johnson of Stuart for state | aa election to the House | j North Carolina Sheriff Gets Uis Man Tn Miami: Vacations In Key West unty, N as sent vanied by omeward ity be the ’ in the cit Berlin Sawyer. (From left to right) Houck, Candler, and Dillingham | = cost AS We Service Ali Makes of Cars, Specializing in... : CHRYSLER PRODUCTS Bill's Southernmost Garage BILL TYLER, Owner 707 Whitehead St., Corner Angela 3,000 DIM Right up through the years, and again in 52, Greyhound is your best buy in travel. Greyhound’s the friendly, telaxed, economical way to go; so step aboard a modern SuperCoach for your next trip — Save your Money... save your Car... save your Time... save Yourself. Frequent schedules to everywhere. Go Greyhound! Check These Low Fares *One “Round One *Rownd Way Trip Way Trip Miami, Fla $3.80 $ 6.85 Dallas, Tex $30.45" (594.85 Jacksonville, Fla. 11.10 + 20.00 Boston, Mass 32.30 58.15 Tallahassee, Fia 13.80 24.85 Atlanta, Ga 16.55 29.80 Ta pa, Fla. 9.85 17.75 Detroit, Mich 31.15 56.18 Cincinnati, 0. 25.35 45.65 Chicago, Ill. 30.30 54.55 Birmingham, Ala 18.20 32.80 Los Angeles, Calif. 53.00 95.40 St. Louis, Mo 27.05 48.70 New Orleans, La 20.40 36.75 New York City 28.65 $1.60 Raleigh, N 18.90 34.05 & Plus 1. Federa al Tax om All Above F Keep Your Crowd Togethe GREYHOUND CORNER BAHAMA & SCUTHARD ST ai xy 2- Charter a Greybound Cars BUS STATION PHONE %2

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