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Page 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, @ctober 25, 1952 Che Key Wiest Citizen Published daily (except sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub- lisher, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets. Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County nn tP. ARTMAN Publisher NORMAN D. ARTMAN Business Manager Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter TELEPHONES $1 and 1935 PEE SES ARIES se Sc SE SAS RES RRR Ne ne pee OD” ooo eR Member of The Associated Press—The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to it er not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news published here. Sant renin ip nto settee aleicntptngnteis Member Florida Press Association and Associate Dailies of Florida Subscription (by carrier) 25c¢ per week, year $12; By Mail $15.60 ADVERTISED RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION eng The Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion of public issue and subjects of local or general interest, but it will not publish @nonymous communications. IMPROVEMERTS POR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN wore Hotels and Apartments. Beach and Bathing Pavilion Airports—and and Sea Consolidation of County and City Governments. Coutounity Auditorium ib BY SENATOR RUSSELL’S OUT-AND-OUT SUPPORT OF STEVENSON Republican leaders got one of their most telling shocks during this campaign when Senator Richard B. Russell came out strongly for Stevenson on Tuesday. They had hoped he would join Byrnes of South Carolina and Shivers of Texas in declaring he would support Eisen- hower, or, like Byrd of Virginia, who said he could not support Stevenson, or even like Smathers and Holland of Florida, who remain silent about their support or opposi- tion. Robert Floy: To Address Nov. 3 Democratic Rally Robert Floyd, Dade. County State representative will be the Principal speaker at the giant Democratic pre-election rally, November 3, Geraid Saunders, Stevenson for President chair- man announced at noon. Floyd will fly in at 5. p.m. Monday, speak at the Bayview Park rally at 8 had to fly back to Miami Tuesday morning to vote in Miami, The Key West High School Band will play at the rally. All © leading Democrats will be on hand at Bayview Park and will take part in a motorcade before the rally. Cois Are Needed For Footballers County Commissioner Joe Al- len is asking for the loan or do- nation of cots by tonight to be used in the dormitories the Coun- ty has renovated for the use of the colored students from Mays High School, Goulds, who are here to play Douglass High in a football game. The Dorml- tories, one for boys and one for girls, are located at the colored recreation area, Ft. Taylor. If you have a cot you can make available, please phone Mr. Al- len, 73, soon as possible. Here’s a new idea for garnishing baked ham for a party: Use strips or squares of candied orange peel. Slice some of the ham thin after you place it on the buffet table, then slice more as needed. On Land, Through The Air And On The Sea Russell is regarded as among the greatest orentiet | E this country has ever had; he is the kingpin among South- ern politiciafis, and got the almost solid support of the South in his-bid for the Democratic presidential nomi- nation. Russell is also considered elsewhere in the country ; as a great statesman. A good idea of the esteem in which} he is held north of the Mason and Dixon Line may be onl tained from the editorial praise that was given him by the | Republican Chicago Tribune when he arrived in Chicago | to attend the Democratic National convention. The Tribune had said of Eisenhower after his nomi- nation, he “can’t win, he is a pooy creature, manipulated by Wall Street,” and it was noised around Chicago that, in the event of Russell’s nomination, the Tribune would support him, though it had not supported a Democrat in } the 104 years of its existence. ‘ No wonder the Republican leaders’ were shocked when Russell declared he is supporting Stevenson. The shock was intensified-when Senator Russell saidthis abott Stevenson: ¥ “He has the potentialities that can make him one of the greatest Presidents who has ever served our country.” He said further, “I have been bewildered by the end- less contradictions of Dwight D. Eisenhower's political statements,” Senator Russell added: “Governor Stevenson and Senator John Sparkman will be elected by one of the largest majorities given the national ticket in recent years.” Eisenhower's contradictions not only have been be- wildering, but his generalities, day after day and night after night, have confounded the public in trying to de- try e how he stands on question after question. Early * ‘'s campaign, he listed “10 points” he would stress in «ches, He has not recurred to discussing any of the , and the public has forgotten what they were about. i ciuiidee inaancirssainipiniintdbreentscaeiaheies: We have just read a new book on the war and dis- | our mistakes were not those we thought, after : read the book before this one. But we expect to. again with the next book. SAND NOW FOR THE WEATHER REPORT.-.FAIR AND WARMER *‘TODAY/> own “portable island,” the aircraft carrier USS FVGVCVIVIVTT ROCK BILL OF OURS . > > > 4 > » > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > | Either all advertising managers are crazy or else they think that the general public has. the menta- lity of about a two-year old. May- be we had better say “all adver- tising managers with the excep- tion of John Cellar of The Citi- zen.” He is suppose to be a friend. Every once in a while the post- man will deliver a letter that tries to entice me to part with a few hard-earned dollars - so-called sales letters, that is, not bills. You probably get duplicate copies of the same spiel. Do they make you angry or fill you with humor? The other day a character up in Ohio sent a message ‘inviting me to join his “Club”. For two dollars he guaranteed to get me a wife within a year. At the bot- tom of the letter, printed in red ink, was a special offer, By add- ing an extra dollar - making a total of three -- this guy promised to cut the time necessary to pro- cure a wife to six months and gave the added assurance that she would come fromy a nearby neighborhood. The poor dope! These are infla- tionary times but he ought to re- alize that even with a thirty-three cent dollar no man in his right mind is going to pay that much for a wife! Especially if he has to wait six months for delivery. There is another letter on my desk which shows better taste. Without seeking to render undue praise it merely states that their company has me on their lists as one of the foremost executives of the nation. Because of my unusual talents in handling the numerous personnel under my direction, I have been selected to get an ad- vance copy of their latest book on cost production. In this instance, the letter writer shows remarkable insight. Eviden- tly he has been able to find out about my wonderful qualities that the world has ignored for so long. Yes siree, I'll have to send in ten dollars for the book to help defra: handling charges. After all, they are giving it to me for free! pennies per week they promise that SLOPPY JOE'S BAR * Burl . _ | Continuous Fleer Shows & Dancing Associated Press Wirephoto 1ing problem on the Korean coast, comes in for a landing on its The time and locale of the operation was not released by the De- partment of Defense which released the picture in Washington today. 39. Preposition 4, Possessing conscious mistake yo i tte 2 PEOPLE’S FORUM Jennets and their new brother-un- |der-the-skin Eisenhower, deciar- | ing in unison, “This prosperity is becoming monotonous. Let us go jback to confusion.” ERMA F. WAGNER * Stock Island Key West, Fila. “POLITICAL IMMUNITY?” H Hh 8 Rat : ‘f : “GOP CORRUPTION” = Editor, The Citizen: Editor, The Citizen Dear Si | Dear Sir: a Corruption in government exis-| literacy or political immunity ted long before the Democrats us-| Which is it? In the city park, by Starring The Fabulous MARCELLA LYNN and JEANIE CRISTIAN, DUSTY DeLOUR, ‘DOTTIE KING, SANDRA LANES and MANY OTHERS: See KATHY CARROL The Sensational “MARIJUANA” DANCER XTR The Girl With the Green Hair H Epil uh é et ORE ur 3% ppliances, etc. Florida ex. hi a a empls, betiedtests trom taxation pedis nM gro nn Big og > with JOHN PAYNE and ARLENE DAHL Coming: O’HENRY’S FULL : HOUSE SAN CARLOS SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY CLIFTON wes ROGERS “DREAM BOAT” ELSA LANCHESTEER, PAUL HARVEY RAY COLLINS and FRED CLARK Fox Movietone News ered the masses from poverty to | the tennis courts, is » sign which 7 wage. In the days of Old | very plainly reads, “no vebicles |& Guard Republican rule the “mess” pre cata a toma +: was not only in Washington. It either about 4: < 4 outside the city limits oe rise . = 5 = sl boundaries. Republican | * bays everyth oratory was as empty as the pur- | is parked there on the grasr, usual- ten million unemployed, (ly about s foot or two from the wath lay neglected; the north, | ##- essed by unparalled financial; The person who drives and parks mequities | this car in this place either can't Roosevelt brought change. Re. | read the sign and consequently ig- publicans would have us forget the pores & or considers himself 9 Democratic renaissance which re- | “big-time” politician who can't be stored our cociidence, saved our | banks and our homes. This is the | govern Change in Washington.” | Now the Old Guard Republicans | Crusade” © tw regain for the American | eople thee servitade. They are 7 vestore their trasd of ses of dey Cartoon — LAST TIMES TODAY — THE DEVIL MAKES THREE { 5 EB

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