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P. 10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, May 10, 1952 : Page to THE Key WEST CITIZEN Stray wy" | Governor's BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell mount of “mit de [Reace Today = POINCIANA MAINE. sa By The Associated Press WHY, TH’ DURNED BUT ILL BLESS YORE BONES, -ipabatenionces. s1 |. Dan McCarty and Brailey Od- KK SN OU’ TURNCOAT VOTE FER YE, LEETLE JUGHAID-- SOME HOSSHAIR WHISK SOS -- ham, éach predicting he will be ee pg CAMEELY t! RIDDLES ge YE HAIN'T GIT YE @ WALKIN’ STICK: “Anta Florida's next ‘ thei y ’ runoff campaigns tonight’ with | | TO. VOTE FER SUT, % / PPPS OL ENUEE ;GRANDPAPSY state-wide radio talks. FER MAYOR, | McCarty, who barely missed a majority in last Tuesday's first primary, said “I'll be nominated governor on May 27,” the date of the second primary. “J interpret the large vote cast for me as an unqualified endorse- ment by'the people of Florida of my campaign for the type of gov- ernment of which they can be justly proud,” he said. Odham, in Miami, laughed at reports he might withdraw because of McCarty’s big first-primary lead | and declared “I will be Florida's next governor.” “Dan McCarty started with a 275,000-vote carryover from four POINCIANA MAINLA SUB SECS 3-4 & 9 PBI-174 1E e Roy K Virginia Virginia years ago,” Odham said. “In ad- = Virginia dition, he already hada big sym- THAT GUY ACROSS THE COURT ce WANTED ae pathy vote—those who voted for 16 MAKING AN AWFUL RACKETY JUST WHEN HE STOPPED - we } TO BE cote = 24s | Gov. Warren and were sorry for HEY-YOU / I'M GOING TO MAGGIE STARTED / THIS. TORT A SkYwp| Sapa wieaecas se it. CALL THE POLICE IF YOU IS AWFUL A, ITER Wee 218 “McCarty’s a 48 percenter. He DON'T STOP THAT aut HE NEVES Hissel a EL... 270 | got 48 per cent of the vote in 1948. Ser HAMMERING // = reg f ji a“! LEARNED N% of SW aes In the first primary in 1952 he got a id SPELL ; of 8E% Van Goidtsnoven, 4. | about 48 per cent. And he'll prob- ig ; oy, ably get about 48 per cent in the | ie EB. .... 1.69 | Tunoff.” 2 ~ NE of SW% of SEX g McCarty will hit the campagn \ : His-206 Lad IE ces aad 2 re & trial again with a state-wide radio eee ae 1,99 | Speech tonight from Lakeland. He | SEX of NWY% E2-366 15 34 -40- Cormick _. | attended the State Junior Chamber | James J. cence 3.78 : BE% of NW% of of Commerce convention at St. SW of SEX 6524 50 Howarth, 4s, |Petersburg today. Odham plans a 3-hour radio ‘I fe 55 34 «10 Loeb, I -ing EB, 1.89 | talkathon from Tampa. It will start 55 $4 30 “Broster, on a local station at 7 p. m. and Bertha M -- 7.20 | go on a state-wide hookup of about AA OCNEM OLNWH | cs as 10 owe Georgiall. s; | 39 stations from 8 to 10 p. m. EST. Odham’s talkathons, some of which ran 24 hours without a break, were credited with lifting him out of an underdog role and 32 20 «Tompkins, H. L. of SW of SW 19 Bowe 40 Bow D. y Ao j Eieaeee making him a serious contender NW of 3! eh E6-53 40 Futch Mamie D. ‘5 jin the first primary. yk Fa PR os ce as 40) | dciminainan! The latest tabulation of first- ‘ r Jack Et Al ...... 1.17 | primary votes, from 1,663 of the Ney ala aces ite80) 2061 240 caeeltbala, state’s 1682 precincts, gave Mc- Mrs, Emma G... 1.17 | Carty 352,917 to 230,538 for Odham. FO ee re Alto Adams polled 121,251. Bill tor, Monroe County, Florida. Hendrix 10,868 and Dale Spencer :VERGLADES 6,858. uent on June 2nd. S. O. Ward, president of the DISTRICT Taxes | Florida Association of Broadcast- ry tomay the | ers, urged the state's radio stations ibe sold | to give free time to McCarty and ln ine Cite of Key | Odham, provided they appear to- sale is completed gether. dneppetian during. the he office of the Ta Such a move, Ward said, would for the County of Mc c cut down the “‘shocking” costs of a ee ee coe cone A ent list, by mail or | political campaign to the candi- Bhawersa by’ the office of the aad tex Collector ' Y ldates and (their supporters and HOWARD wit x would be the “right step to elimi- Tax Collector, Mdnroe County, Florida, nate influence of special interests on high offices.” He offered up to two hours on rt Ss a Bs his own station WLAK. F T ment as co-ordinator of fire service | Qdham has suggested that Mc- iIremen 10 training in the state was an-|Carty stump the state with him | nounced at the meeting Friday. | to reduce expenses. Elect Officers Pennington will visit fire depart- for the year 19 amount due fi continuing until of such delinquent mayl0-1 aprl0-1 ments and conduct classes in fire} Flower growers have learned i oe THis 1S. WE'D HAVE PICKED U ACTUALLY ) IT'LL BE A BIG MIAMI (# — Election of officers | fighting. how to bring garden chrysanthe-| | i ! E \/ oure NIGHT You TWO uP EARLIER, bens AN BOTH You RELIEF TO THEM WHE! and consideraton of a report by | W- H. Barnett. superintendent | mums into bloom any month of the WE ARE TO HOWL, BUr BIFF HAD TO BIG ABLE-BODIED WE'RE THRU SCHOOL! the Legislative Committee will |! ‘he State Fire College at Ocala, | year by using shading cloth to shor LATE FOR THE Yom GET HIS CHARACTERS S jreported that training has been | ten the days and artificial lights to . PROM.'1 _ "Cnme) close the annual convention of the | given in 100 communities since ARE ON ties s lengthen days. CHECK 1 2 Florida State Firemen’s Associa- |the state assumed control of the | peecbatt etal RELIEF - tion today. jeneee: Last year Philadelphia and Hous- Appointment of Lt. Ralph Pen- | a ton put new multimillion dollar nirgton of the Orlando fire depart- fend ba Classified Le piers into service. BY ARCHIE JOSCELYN Chapter 18 his turn at riding night circle beihad eee owes ate *HERE Sists ate at und the herd. But there was in | was ing it over, for own | 2 wore dep tr a [pcb BE ee i | ‘THE CISCO KID cegue reseed fewt gen atch her own. Hf she had! Not everyone had been asleep, | utes the gulf between Steve and |r m with the intention of | beyond the radius of the fire. And herself had seemed to shrink to yund her finger,)when Steve and McKee had the point where she had hoped € zet over it. This Was | roused up to go out and keep that it might be br diged. s country, and here he would | watch on the gathered bh f her own unfortunate ret the remainder of the night. a t lowed by the equa who had taken his turn with them HEY, IS THIS THE CISCO KIDS ROOM OR A CONVENTION H DO YOU THIN CcISCco’S WOUND on Steve's part, h ad had presently swung a 1S REALLY For an hour she 1 the herd for a brief but inform: SERIOUS 2 wone { ‘ Or was she | tive juncture with another horse- — blanket under th ig only of | ‘ ‘4 ene loomed shadowy in the he trouble— lieve it It was} “Tell the boss that they had it t Steve from con- | hot an’ heavy, this evenin’,” was | son offer on its| the report. “Sure didn’t act much | nd hatred. He hadj like honeymooners. She wanted from this, to SS to sell—and he’s dead set | nd profes- | against the notion. Reckon she'll She had been |be headin’ for home in the morn- part i ‘ of proof of what | in suffering any qual keep him awake y contrition, he might come Say 30. | But nothing happene late at night it see j ngle An apparently innocuous mes- | Sage, containing little that was new. It was relayed, in course of time. to another cook-fire where | Matt Tarson and a handful of other men were listening to H: who gave a glum accoun | the events of the previous day in which he had participated. “She was sure stirred up, and all that saved me from stretchin' rope,” he averred. “I amet to gr ihet cow ay cot OZARK IKE sw separated, ‘fore anybody flood of tears Out of those grew a|® hard, brittle It was still| & Dp stirred to | R puttin’ a brand on it er was a fool play.” Matt Teed, and one corner ot his ad eg SEE a N A GAWL OUTA TH" 1 — STANOS 2. saa a * WHILE AH ay ee ania AS RIN \ AROUN TH SACKS? nO among the dozen men ted to do such jobs when ity effered, would pull boner. For a man who | hake ome mistake w t say w t tt be in. Only pride k cke @s she rate away fro Arup | t be % ~ uch de foc guesswork.