1674-2 Louis (Red) Snedigar TUESDAY, 1•1—OVEMBP:K-2' ' 4 T
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Snedigar Lauded
For Robust Life
At First Rally
Four hundred .supporters last
night attended the' first public
political rally of Louis F. (Red)
Snedigar, candidate in the Miami
Beach mayoralty race.
Speakers included Walter B.
Wilson, chairman; J.-P. Simmons,
J. C. Caldwell, John Levi, Judge
J: Julian Southerland, Dan Galin,
Col. Alphonsus Bowes, William:
Taradah, Val C. Cleary, William
Hardie, J. Harvey Robillard and-.. •
Catchings Therrell.
"."I have been justly accused of
a,_weakness- of character," said
Snedigar. "It has been a great
handicap. ; However, I have not !
been accused : of gunnery or !
murder.
=•"I'd rather be mayor of Miami
Beach. than President of the
United States. I'll work with John
Levi. If you want harmony in
the council and with the mayor,
elect me. You'll have no harmony
with the present mayor and-the
council. .
"I know better how to giWe the
people what they want than Katz
entine.. If. 'you don't want a. •
freckled-faced,red-headed,bespec-
tacled man, get another candi-
date." -
J.` P. Simmons, speaking for
Snedigar, 'said: "Red resembles
Mae West. He ain't no angel."
Levi,first speaker for Snedigar, i
was introduced by Wilson.
"I am here tonight on a techni-
cality in the city charter," he said.
"I am for Snedigar. He has never
been defeated.,?--r He 'wa$c mayor':
! : three.times." #' s