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ee ee es oe aaqurenenatatey o.¢ Politic | the supper was provided isisting in the preparation of t t the Post ye The Key West Citizen a l esion Dinner t te . through the courtesy of B. C./ affair were Thomas Kvist, Pav! * Mareh 15th - -_-——, ———- — - A “es the House ttee Papy | Martinez, William Abies, Pew their Published daily (except Sunday) by I. P. Artman, awner and p nnouncements tn Mie s oh <b bgt teil Gina te, at Casesn, ewe sisher, from TheCitizen Building, corner of Greene And DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, ance when Legionn Antome Arango | Sinclair, Lawrence Gomia, Georg: Page 7 we KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesdey, Pebrwer tt TS . \ t steaks. baked beans, potato salad supper was served by the .adies ' abrer nno - Over 20) Attend Ame ‘ 1 cole slew, bread and butter. Beer. of the Auxiliary Unit No. 28. A Times Dence i George Hanskat, The! Gonzalez, and Frank Marcozzi tribes of Asia are Only Daily Newspaper ts in Key West and Monroe ¢ ted of - MAY 6, 1952 —— — ~- ———— i. P. 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GANDOLFO For Sheriff ; { 1Ants M. J. EISNER 2 \ 1 / | er M. SPOTTSWOOD ee ee esse U. S. SPYING mmarmendns | The Soviet Army publication. Red Star this, month | Foe County Comment miGEs | charged that United States Central Intelligence had or | ganized a special bureau to carry out anti-Seviet and an. | — | ride & Sent ti-Communist plots, in an attempt to counter the vigor For PR School Board Thursday, F y @ o@ propaganda and underground work of the Commun. _ Second District FEBRUARY 21, 22 and 23 ists throughout the world. | GERALD 4. ADAMS The Soviet newspaper called for intensive vigilance ——>—jace wae Boece | This is the Gresiest offer that Maxwell has by all Soviet Army officers and men against the efforts IRA F. ALBURY of Americans engaged in this anti-Communist work First District The editor cannot substantiate the Russian charge, For Re-Election contained in Red Star, but does praixe the idea highiy; ~ po) justice of the Pence and offers wholehearted support to any such efforts. 4g, LIGHTBOURN | FORT Keen political observers the world over have long said | | that one of the winin weaknesses of the democracies, in! Pe their fight against Communist ruthlessness, was the tn k HARRY HL. JOHNSON ever made in Key West. We are giving away absolutely FREE this beautiful dinette set valued at $69.50 with the purchase of any brand new \ af positive ruthless action by democratic underground First Distriet memes am ff WESTINGHOUSE Eapecially in places like the Middle Bast is the need| gary LEE BAKER for strong underground movements obvious, While the First District De Luxe Communist underground movements use every brutal and, A P ruthless method to gain their end, including the assas BVA i). | WASHER @ pray of profWésterh teaders, the Democracies have | is to fight fire with fire and, as a result, have seen For County Solicitor $ y , ST d . ih Mtany of their friends killed and others intimidated in th AU. AN ‘B. CLEARE, JR. AY THE MOST (TION AL OFFERING IN YEARS Political disturbances al) over the world | — While it is an unpleasant decision to make, world ay pared U. ALBURY ~events haye shown clearly that the Western powers arc —_———_———-— losing the underground fight for control of the masses in , For Constable several areas of the world and must adopt vigorous t | CHARLES G. PAPY ‘Mies if they are to turn the tide in this sphere. / te vt The Communists charge U. 8. Central Intetliger ie eee with setting up a special bureau with the designation “1” | JOSE ESPINOSA ‘ j te carry out anti-Communist plots. Red Star asserts “SMOKY JOE” i For Re-Election ” For Justice of the Peace Second District United States had such a “plan” as early as 1948, whi had as its purpose the organization of underground aw Communist forees in Europe. Without béing able to ce firm or deny tus charge the editor endorses the ide t . = = * highly and suggests that if such a special intelligence | For Re-Election : > c aatee reau is not in operation, the eountry would do well ‘oe tel el 5 ‘ at el organize one. ‘4 Third a - . 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