The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 1, 1952, Page 2

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PEP CMR ME nie an the: eae Published daily (except by L. P. ‘Artman, owner and pub- tisher, from ‘the Citizen (Gases Belly erence od of Greene And Ann Streets. Out Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County ’ entitled to use for x ‘¢fnot ctherwise cred! published here. pe SA SNORE Pe EA? 9 EER fenaber Florida Prem Association dw or sss Dailies of Florida Citizen is an open forum and-invites nis _athjoge. oF loeak ce mene are ) it will not publish unications. Z 3 3 {nove to decontrol, of ‘MAY BRANDT, 3%, sobs farewell to, her gh bond canine of shepherd variety who Wi Brandt's after the flood in Topeka, Kas., waa , are moving to Texas, and had ‘to find a. new owner for their, flood-refugee dog. The Brandt family received moré than 150 re quests to adopt Chris after his picture appeated’in-the Topeka > Daily Capital. The pooch now William Thompson who operate ‘One political technique which the American people have not generally approved of in the past, and which is being used increasingly, is the Communist smear tech. nique. In New Hampshire, one of the candidates was the victim of such an attack, which featured a photograph showing the candidate and a Russian officer drinking a taast together. The caption read that this was the candi- date and his Communist drinking partner. ‘Senator Estes Kefauver, of Tennessee, campaigning | NEW YORK ®—How will history Wisconsin, recently blasted the’ smear technique used {rate Harry 8. Bg oie i Political campaigners and orators. The Tennessee Sen- the White House? uvor said that such guilt-by-association tactics are ‘one of| When the partisan din of our pH greatest threats to our nation today and to our free-, io ne slot a gear ihe ai than many of his critics now gus- In this frantic election year, the American voter must carefully differentiate betyeen © yh pd tech- pect. ey aw aceuses all onponel es ie a ota This sitth in of surprises is le mai oer munists, Jey . that Meh eat etwer bee . sugh a\ campaign — blaming the Communists i 5 of ;so much, like the py 3 dhe citizen. has new, owners—Myr. and Mrs, a farm at J eeaRPEEN aS: londay. addresses to Florida East Cosat audiences. Dan McCarty denied an ei charge by Alto Adams that he is |; @ man. of great:.wealth. Brailey Odham ‘fired away ‘at State Rep: Berrie Papy in Key’ oe ‘ : zens ‘indicated ‘that oe Germany's ills and accusing all Hitler enemies of being |» His:great office was thrust upon |? liNexpectedly, and any Ameri- pre-Communist. "ao could look at his*picture and This same technique is being bemployed by certain !say, “Why, the same begeee He clementssin the United States today, with telling effect | Melle to him — toy |i in some Cases. Sich a campaign seeke bo incite emotional-| voter could imagine himself being ism and mislead the voter ears which is not the |Put in Harry's spet. ee : real i Even in his act of voluntarily real issue at stake. If the Ameri¢an people, long knowit retnorings Minsall’ fio the 1988 to be individualistic and possessing the qualities to choose presidential race — the latest of candidates on a system of merit — are swept into this; many unpredictable acts — Big emotional pattern of voting, which is commonplace in Minere's a man that finally Pr se some European countries, it will be a major tragedy. |to his wife.” And they will feel they understand him even better. If he now goes on and steps out of the nc‘itical scene altogether Mis final stature in the story of our nati will begin to emerge more jy. The small lecends of lead: ip will cluster around his name me. molding him into’ the Why is it that the truth is so painful sometimes? If everybody became interested: in the truth, maybe we coud locate it, . a Medal of Honor witner than # either a riet per They will rentember hinr as 0° “4 youn shines man who could pitch a baseball stalf-Some wholesale heart-thtobbing in this wonderful | ith cither hand and look in 2 coutitty. 18] e's mouth and tell its age pa ‘ y will rememter him as a re Pry jan who hel his wife dry the With money plentiful, it is a good time to advise peo- wer and sssahed that she edi! plenot to bu: i - it 5 @E his speeches. a y too rapidly or pay too mach; it is much They war resnienell sn ha eager to assume a debt than it is to pay it off, man who went broke in business, —. Spent 20. years clearing off his $20,- 000 debts. and went ca to spend more money than any peacetime president in history. y will remember him as a MAN who assumed his high office with a feeling of unpreparedness, but who went on to make vast eeisions of breath-taking boldness. They will remember bim for his tantastic, stubborn loyalty to his ‘iends — and be im more of a } sosition to judge whether that was | a virtue or a defect. They will remember him as one who rose personally unstained from a corrwnt nolitical machine tc prac- thee the trade of professional pcti- tician with an art vrotably un matehed since Lincoln. Historians are sure to write of as a man less simple than he eemed, and they will label as the est mistake of his enemies be error they made of ecasistently ow ratine his profound know!l- } | cage of peonie in the mass. That bev could plow the straight st row of corn in the ccunty,” his | nother once said of Traman. ‘He | | vas a farmer who could do every- bing there was to do just a little etter than anyone else.” But he himself said | I've worked hard all mg: life, That's? the only recipe for suecess | T know.” } ‘Truman has always heen proud of being a professional politician. | } ated east evel platform.” Adam a come out that way.” McCarty said he doesn't know many other people in’ the State |- “who got the credit to borrow the vast sums of money he aye od 's reported to have borréwed from Be Roop ones St none re td Ball’s DuPont-owned’ banks.” Fer Member of School Board McCarty promised in future ILLY FREEMAN sampaign speeches to diseuss we. a Foe \BC’s of this campaign—A \dams, B for Ed Ball and C D. °C. Coleman.” He’ said Colemgn, fivmer County sheriff and state” ‘is ‘slated to become sig ‘of Florida, if my’ { nt (Ad: Hit > a mca, who did’ not‘ elaborat on Coleman, brought’ Odhav’ ris speech at Miami when he oe “I'm not gi 20ur eset Odham pcre: | 1on-stop, at both ma As} pa and will sta: marathon ‘in oniatld: eo He told his’ audience hie favors f ‘» improved U. S. 1 before the »roposed turnpike is built. shipments Lower er esas eal bod oard Bin ines # He EARL DUNCAN Por Justice uf the Peace abe neste eee Fer Justice of tha Pesce LAKELAND — Piesida Cittas} dutual said shipments of oranges Justice of the Peace ind grapefruit last week were be- ah “Zeit? Zetterower ow their pro-rate * ‘Third Rains which ‘with pick- District ng were largely responsible» for he low shipments, Mutual -ex- Mained. . Shipments. of oranges covered |s y the prorate: were 1211! cars | ompared to a maxinym ‘of 1,700. irapefruit “shipments »‘were- 982 HARING H. JOH SON ars'of a prorate set ‘at “1)000 First District cars. The quotas for this week are! the same as last week, > For Constable HARRY LEE BAKER First District called the White House “the finest vrison in the world.” The key can prodably be found 2 two statements he made during | is presidency’: Government is polities and | he ‘hands of able and honest poli- | icians government is likely to wrosper. Sc many men who hare deen attacked as politicians ioe | they were alive have gained fa after their deaths that J ‘think the “est description of a statesmen is 2 dead politician. Nothing im my life amounts te arything but world ceacé(Tiret ts jail I am working fone? mete «fe But it is too early to yet how Harry Traman ANDR EWS ne District Service All Ma’es of Cars, District By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK President Tru- aan’s twin decisicas—to retire in ecision: ‘that higher wages ome presits.. makes “ reat offa steel strike very real oday. the unions nor‘the <anagement seem ina mood tito .-hange. their stands. The whole ‘question of the wage- ice line, of controls. and -the jagemert oday, many he Defense M Beye: this immediate ecanomic »roblem. for business lie still oth- ors as the result of the President's currently is a bulwark the economy, which, is soft in Some other And Some think that the chances | MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION | WHEREAS, April ha: been designated by Presidential Proclamation and Act of Congress az a@ montlt in’ which to emphasize the need for cancer control, and WHEREAS; this is a time in which all of us should give profound thought to the gravity of cancer’s peril on the one hand and the hope of controlling the disease on the other, and WHEREAS, statistics show that one of every five per- _ sons in this city will eventucily have cancer, and WHEREAS, gens cancer victims only “one-thitd@ are ‘being saved/ian .. WHEREAS, it! 7” possible to double the number of sures through: detection and. prompt treatment of the dizeaseiby tadiaticn and curgery, and WREREAS, the American Cancer is: sum- mening all of us to participate in this life-saving work by informing everyone of cancer's danger signals: and to |, Cooperate in raising junds for this work of education and for research and service to cancer patients, ve THEREFORE, I, C. B. Harvey, Mayor of: The: Gity of Key West, Florida, do ordain and proclaim the month of April ; CANCER CONTROL MONTH | Gnd réquest that every citizen of this city participate in observance of the occdsion. f g: Gikan under my hand cnd seal this 31st day of March, D: 1952. (sd) C. B. HARVEY, Mayor of the’Ci City. Clerk Ne 'son’s resignati ; to permitting higher wages. a new | inflation spiral is inevitable. They. ‘The Civil Air Patrol’s , special reason that sooner or later the control chiefs will have to let prices rise too. A steel nrice rise is regarded as widely basic, be- cause steel ties in with so many + | other industries. And because steel President Truman with ‘tax and spend”, and see a chance that this: trend will be halted. whoever his successor may be in the White House, and no matter which party is victczious in November. ’ Wilson’s resignation is the im- mead smpery.) however id ateel trike would upset many, =e carts. The —— have fhsist eae ud his plage: insists that steel: to, abscyb. President and the advisers he heeding, apparently do not'think so, Other businessmen beyond the stéel officials’ have a direct ‘in- terest in the conflict. Mery he-« | Fegarded © Wilson ‘as~ holding the line for them against the more radical element in the control! set- Manufacturers feel that if Wil- is regarded as a leader. both in setting wage patterns and. price trends. Businessmen have been worrying anyway about the set-back to the economy they fcrsee when the defense program is topped and government spendii in the du " rable indystiies”| ft. wonder te ron 1s a not to run will chang cae Seal es a ton | seems be foreshatowetl $on’s resignation. ; “<r ee 3 Kes See | staff meeting last was highly successful. were | drawn to acquire a plane and sub-, stantial donations were made: to- ward that end. A, committee of three was appointed to Igok ‘into available aircraft at a given means a switch |2%d report not later than the first meeting ip May. Meetings in the future will be held on the Ist and 3rd, Tuesdayoot each month instead of weekly has been the custom in the po If you ave interested in. some branch of aviation the CPA will glad to assist vou. Information application tlanks are available regular méeting nights. LA JANET LEIGH ig Coming: Bugles In. The Afternoen Ray Milland and Helena Carter |. pe 1. anwisns HHEST TAY : Ne : THAT'S MY: BOY. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Needs Water Only 3 Times A Year! (in normel car vse) Greatest Combination of Quality Features... ever found in single battery! Most for Your Money... Seat for Your Corl ns eee RES: FST SA OE } | How would he himself like best to.| most remembered. For the lisues be remembered — this man who of his lifetime are still undecided.

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