1674-2 Marcie Liberman a 1 W...,,c�.*3r.3 33+41.7.slfg7 ISI -niur� ii
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of kriteria. but like other labor leaders b •
must be In that state if he means what he says THE State Department's action is m'
about the labor bill agreed upon by the Senate an essential to President Truman's
and House cnnferente. to Congress for a military alllanN. w1
Denouncing those who livor the bill, America. ''The proposal is built scour
. • deem says "They err out tet rats* prices M Ing of military personnel* from Latin
the 'interest ei
monoDoIJ► by therey expedient and the sale of war supplies that would
possible, to push profit, up to such levels that all the Americas with standM,d equipm
an ecros+ottak collapse is inevitable." armament.
In other words, the supportl•rs of the kill NVithout Argentina the pros-ram v
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•am trying to sen- tlTrmsel -cs to the poorhoute. seriously impaired. Heretofore \yr!
'. May we ask, why? has balked at association In a hernial)!
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fens* pact with Argentina. Had not th
Thi Beach Election failed to fulfill measures of contim
, THE results In the Miami Reach councilmanic curity during the war? Had not t
THE
proves that the people of that corn-•
R04101 'been profoundly influenced 1
?nullity will rectify municipal ills there if given peau Fascism?
the• material with Which to work. Notwithstanding. since 1945 Argon
1 It is significant that the two highest in rid itself of German propaganda activitf
the voting for the fee vacancies on the council tangible assets have been confiscated t
were businessmen Marcie Liberman and rational and cultural organizations ha.
. Maurice Klein. : Banker Liberman rolled up closed.'ottt. These factors have been ret
5,642 and Druggist Klein 5,397 votes out of a by
Secretary Marshall.
total of 10$ 3 cast. The next was William .
Burbrtdge, Gscumberit, with 4,703. ON OUR SIDE of the controversy v
The top•two, Who will hold office for four gradually come to realize that wl
viers, could be the nucleus out of which might government was prepared to spend hun,
evolve an administration at the Beach which millions of dollars to check the spread
would rid the Beach of the sinister influences. munisin ' in the Eastern Mediterranea
that now throttle it, restore to it a name of anti-democratic ideology s as jetting
'}, civic decency based'bn a character of law en- firm toehold in our sister republics.
I, foreernetlt which it now woefully tacks. Washington apparently has concluc'
What for that matter
prevents re-elected the presence of isolated Fascist forces I
Councilmen Burbrldge, Louis F. Snedigar and America is not as dangerous to this
Ralph C. Pole and Mayor Herb Frink and secuxity as the existence of a dynamic
D. Lee Powell, from showing a proper regard Comthunist movement. And there are
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• and concern for their...office by giving the of COffmuniats in.Latin America. Last J
people a character •of service that they have at the British Empire Congress of Comet
failed heretofore*, show. Latin-American parties reported a mem'
of 500,200, including ou'r own Puerto Ric
Ruthless Sell-Serving • greatest rtremth being in.Brazil, our of
WITH a ruthlessness recalling the days of his neighbor Cuba, and Chile.
. political campaigning in Dade county, for. That is why official`Latin Amer.!
mer State Senator Ernest R. Graham is de- been clamoring for the long-delayed Ri
teed to wipe out the 11-county Everglades ference. Olive Holmes of the Foreign
Drainage District Board through legislative Association put it this way nearly two r
action in Tallahassee. ago:
His purpose is aelf•serving. "The small Lett-Americas nabobs
He used Ito brag that he won election as aa,ev .mile treaaferrc4 ss tae Cattell N
State Senator her. by "throwing everything I their allegiance to the lider.A,acrtcaa ay
could thinkof at my opponents: making them In Las America. too, eye Ude of muses
look bad; '.thee rise feeling V rums' 114th. Latin..♦me
gaining strength while t h e y . roveraaeeute are more roeat a1,,,,,.. e
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