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PAGE TWO Dade Comity Young Democratic Association BOARD OF DIRECTORS ATTY. G. E. GRAVES REV. W. T. STRICKLAND MRS. A. B. WARD * MR. ALBERT MILLER MRS. M. HUNTER MRS. M. C. STROTHER MRS. MARY FORD WILLIAMS * DR. E. A. WARD MISS SUSAN HARRIS MRS. ANN LINDSEY MR. MARSHALL WILLIAMSON. MISS M. ELLIOTT REV. RICHARD DeVEAUX MRS. TIM LINDSEY MRS. MARY McFADDEN MR. GEORGE O’DELL MR. NATHANIEL ALEXANDER MR. WOODROW PARKB MR. J. COLLIE MR. WILBUR ELLISON MR. CHAS. WILLIAMS MR. SUMNER HUTCHESON MR. NEAL ADAMS <• ■ i , * MR. B. SOLOMON REV. J. N. BYRD y t V * ABE ARONOVITZ CANDIDATE FOR 'CITY COMMISSIONER G. E. GRAVES, JR. CANDIDATE FOR CITY COMMISSION A Vote For These Candidates Is A A Vote For Good Government Paid political adTertueneat bjr Dade County Young Democratic Asaociatioa Endorses The Following Candidates FOR THE CITY COMMISSION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1953 PULL LEVEH 1-A ABE ARONOVIIZ 6-A aE. GRAVES CALL 2-3297 FOB TBANSPORTATION Watch this space for Not. 24 endorsement in the Runoff DR. E. A. WARD, President SAMUEL MONCUR, Corresponding Sec’y FR. THEODORE GIBSON, Vice Pres. JOHN A. BARKLEY, Treasurer ALBERT A. MILLER, Executive Sec’y AJbe ha* spent all his life fighting for people’* United States Government stands ready to pro rights. Abe stands for justice, fairness, oppor- vide funds to carry out the recommendations tunity for aIL Abe has always worked for the of the Slum Clearance Committee, best interests of the common man. Abe Aronovitz worked for the development of In 1934, Abe discovered that the Florida Pow- Jackson Memorial Hospital so that it could er and Light Co. was overcharging the people. serve more people. As a member of the com- It took him «eren years of hard fighting but as mittee to look into the problem, Abe recom a result, the utility company refunded over four mended that ths hospital would develop best • million dollars to the people erf Miami. under county management. Last year, Abe discovered the City Commission Abe Aronovitz is known and loved by all for was about to make a gift to the bus company, his great work as a civic leader and a man who thereby costing the city a quarter of a million believes in the people and fivhts for dollars for the taxpayers of Miami. people’s rights! Abe Aronovitz was appointed in 1949 by the Vote for Abe Aronovitz for r-i City Commission to the Slum Clearance Com- _ M,am * C, *T mittee. Abe was a leader in fighting for better Commissioner living conditions and accomodations for our _« Negro citizens of Miami. As a result, thousands p ULL THE FIRST LEVER— Vote for Abe the of new housing units have been built and the PEOPLE’S FRIEND! MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI, FLORIDA * CHAMPION FOR THE RIGHTS OF MINORITY GROUPS * TIRELESS CIVIC WORKER * CAPABLE * PROGRESSIVE * FREE FROM POLITICAL ENTANGLEMENTS * NO INTEREST SAVE THAT OF ALL THE PEOPLE GIVE HIM AN OPPORTUNITY ON ELECTION DAY PULL 6-A SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1953 7"" """ ... i 1 | CUT OUT AND I I TAKE TO POLLS • I I LEVER 1-A j ! LEVER 6-A j ! | -«» —a—— ~ . w f § |