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Outrageous Fortune ‘This isan all stiffened against the rage, and Pah went by. aw ut,” he said; and then, “Do you “No. E wish hi writer, 5 He f i your case!” she said, » prow it at him, oe 5 FE 5 3 HE i z i Z Hae fel T0 MEET TONIGHT WALLACES’ HOME! * Troop 5, Boy Scouts of Amer-| Mr, and Mrs. C. Edward Wallace fea, will meet tonight, beginning }have announced the arrival ef a! at 7:30 o'clock, in the hall at the/ 8% pound girl at their home, 604! Wesley House building on Varela} Ashe. street, bora Monday night. | Street, according to announcement; Both mother and baby are. re-} thade by George Saunders, assist-| ported as resting well: The new | Ant scoutmaster, j arrival has been given the name of} Page hike that was scheduled te! Geraldine Gayle. lace this evening has been ee 1 called off, it is stated. eee ee. lee AGS. 78 Ae ales ie as BE" cently won the girls’ - national , Bebseribe for The Citizen. tennis championship. BOY SCOUT TROOP i THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGION AUXILIARY Mrs, Atthar Eddins |Dance Tonight Entertains P.-T. A. |At Cuban Club County News, Bay | The series of “Free Trip to Mi- lami” dances being heid each Fri- Mrs. Arthur Eddins cordially|4ay night’ at the Cuban club on entertainéd the executive mem-jDuval street has attracted large bers ofthe. P.-T. A. on Tuesday|¢rowds, during the past several afternoon, 26th, in-her love-| weeks. ly home bo a The at;}\ Persons seeking good music and} tractive li¥ing’“room. with it|dancing: have found real enjoy-} antique furnishings was made|ment at the club on Friday nights. more so with vases of. wild} Another of the series will be| flowers placed here and there.._ [held tonight starting at 9:30 Miss’ Annelle Hodges, assistant o'clock. “Howard Wilson and hia! probation officer’ of Meridian, | band will furnish the dance rythm. | (Jasper. _ Springs, Miss.) ELECTS OFFICERS INSTALLATION PROCEEDINGS TO TAKE PLACE OCTO. BER 18 At the regular meeting of Ar- thur Sawyer Auxiliary, Unit! 28, held this week in the Ami m Legion hall, the following Officers: were elected! for the ensuing pe- riod: Mrs. J. G.-Piodela, president; Mrs. R..C. Skelton, secretary and Misk,, house’ guest of Mrs. Eddins, made a. most — interesting. talk fbout her work. She gave facts }treasurer; Mrs. McGregor Sands, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1933. LIQUOR CONTROL PROPOSITION RAPS AT FRANKLIN D.’S DOOR By BYRON PRICE officials close to the White House (Chief of Bureau, The Associated) have given away no secrets about Press, Washington) the president’s reform plans. They Among the memoranda await-|just don’t know. In every con- ing President Roosevelt’s atten- ference Mr. Roosevelt has been tion, once he gets a moment from’ full of questions, but this is one the dizzy activities of economic} subject on which he has kept his reconstruction, is “What about! opinion almost entirely to him- liquor control?” self. ~ Administfation ‘scouts reported Take Your Choice % long time back that repeal of Republican close harmony as re- ohibition would be completed by| corded in one day’s headlines: For- December. More imminent prob-|mer Senate Leader Watson urges lems, however, shouldered tempo-} republicans to oppose the Roose- rarily out of consideration the|velt policies. Former War Sec- question of what.should follow re-|retary Hurley urges republicans peal. ‘Now the President is com-|to support the NRA. Present Sen- ing under thereasing pressure to|ate Leader McNary urges repub- i Ea Ree Sunday school ‘or pub-} chaplain; Mrs. C. E. McCoy, ser- lic school, |geant at armsy a make some decisions. Should the old internal revenue methods of dealing with a licensed licans to keep quiet and watch and wait. ‘ Not all the worries about party which proved that. nine-tenths of| The guests enjoyed the children brought before juve-‘half hour during which Mrs. Ed-| nile court. are children who do dins served delicious tea and cake.! -ERSONAL MENTION Sheriff K. 0. Thompson, whoj was in St. Augustine on_ business, was a returning passenger on the Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, who has! been here for several months at| the home of her parents, Mr. and} ey Post Commander C. P.. Hoge- boom, of Arthur Sawyer Post, was: guest and addressed the member- ship, thanking them for their earn- est cooperation during his incum- bency and. urged the auxiliary to continue the good work, eongrat- ulating them onthe accomplish- ments in the past. It was decided to change the eguiar meeting dates. from the liquor traffic _be continued orj solidarity are on the republican should congress be asked to passj| side. Administration officials grow new legislation immediately it is|very serious when they contem- convened in January? Many| plate the currency debate which changes are suggested. seems inevitable at the January And what about the saloon? Atisession of congress. Will it be its Chicago convention the demo-| humanly possible to draw up @ cratic party rather suggested that] policy that will go far enough to was a matter for the states, but it| satisfy Senator Elmer Thomas and also declared that states should; not too far to satisfy Senator Car- take action against a return of the/ter Glass? old ‘order. a Special yesterday. Mrs. Earl Baumgardt,and chil- dren, Elizabeth Ann ai 3 who are in Key West with “rela: tives for ‘one month, wall, ‘Tez afternoon for the home. in Mrs. Walter Lowe. will, Teave this afternoon. for St. Augustine to be with her. son-in-law - and| daughter, Mi, and _.W. N. Anderson, prohibition in- Mrs, Frank ‘tor, who- was. in Key West, | the Marine hospital, fternoon for Mi- a, patient eft: yeste ami. |Mrs. Hermun Roberts, on Angela !street, will leave this” afternoon for her home ‘in.Norfolk, Va.” st_ and third Tuesdays. in the month tthe first and third Wed- , jnesdays, “Installation of the offi- State Senator M. 0. Harrison,|€¢™ elected yesterday will take {who was here for a short stay’ an, ? ie [business connected. with the ¢ai servation department of the state. and was the*giest of State Senz tor Arthur Gomez, ‘left yesterday’ afternoon over the East Coast for Tallahassee. PRESIDENT LEBRUN |. Funeral services for George Al- PAYS FOR BIKE BUMP tert Warren, who died shortly aft- er midnight {Ny Auwicinicd|Tevnad will be held afternoon, METZ, France, October .6.—)o’clock from the Lopez Funeral President Lebrun has paid for the| ome chapel, Rev. Arthur B; Dim- damage done to a bicycle wee yssmeaa Hasiapes Breen! Se church, officiating. rider recently knocked him down! Pallbearers selected for the fun- here. Marcel Stenger, the it~} petuous bicyclist, wrote an apology; Lawton Bates, Frank H. Ladd, and the president responded with} Claude H. Roberts, Charles L. Rob- derts and Charles Matthews. this 5 yesterday morning; eral are: J. Vining Harris, William! Mr. Roosevelt is the leader of the party making that decl and he will be urged from Miirections: to make an immediate ppeal for fulfillment of the plat- form, * , The more administration ‘cials examine the subject plainer it becomes that a signi- offi- ahead and that the controversy will be packed with political dy- namite. Lucky Coincidence General Johnson’s recent illness was real rather than diplomatic, although by coincidence it had its diplomatic aspect. His absence flattened out NRA activities so completely that for the first time jin weeks news was Scarce. That | fitted in exactly with administra- tion ideas of shifting the spotlight |for the moment to Mr. Roosevelt's credit expansion. activities. There is a very good reason why ‘icant new phase of struggle is just; Comparing Views One thing to be remembered primarily, in. city, politjes, second- arily ‘New York ite politics. Administration pa terested primarily in national’ the | politics, secondarily: in. state poli- ties. It is Albany that these two interests overlap, and it is toward state control that the eyes of Washington will be directed if and when Washington openly inter- venes, Subscribe for The Citizen—20, weekly. Kathryn-Crawford and Ray Walker in SKYWAY Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-15¢ Judge Jefferson B. Browne, of the: Twentieth’ Judicial District, who was. spending. a vacation in New York and other points, © re- »[turned over the East Coast yester- { { i ‘day. a 100-frane note. Che ba. a. erfielde are Miles m Ton.cco to grow, to ripen and ‘become mellow, has to take in or absorb something... not Vitamin D, of course, but something that it gets from the right amount of Sunshine It’s the Southern sunshine you read about, combined with the right sort of climate and moisture, that makes the Carolinas,Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, and Virginia the best tobacco country in the world. You can stand down there in that South- ern sunshine and almost see it grow. This ripe, mellow tobacco is skillfully cured by the farmer. Then, for 30 months, it’s aged—just like fine wine. It takes the right quantity of each kind of these tobaccos, blended and cross-blended —then. seasoned with Turkish, to make ¢ milder cigarette. Sunshine helps. Just try itl stertield WILKES ARRIVES "IN PORT TODAY COAST GUARD SHIP “HAD BEEN ON PATROL DUTY IN CUBAN WATERS The U. S. Coast Guard Destroy- er Wilkes came into port this morning from patrol duty in Cu- ban waters and went to the na- val station dock for oil. U. S. Destroyer Sturtevant and the Coast Guard Cutter Gresham sailed yesterday. The Coast Guard Destroyer Badger sailed this morning. Service ships in port today are Destroyers Wood, Semmes, Hunt, Wilkes and Herndon. Cutters Tus- carora, Yamacraw and Saukee. The U. S. S. Wyoming was yes- terday ordered to Norfolk, Va., to take on 540 marines and sail for southern waters, pene FAILS TO PAY RENT BUFFALO—Thomas Waters of this city moved when his landlord sued to evict him because he had paid no house rent for five years. & The*United = States lighthouse sbrvice: uses, photronic cells, AFFORD TOWAIT? ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR at the lowest price in history! pres are going up. Any ree we may receive have advanced. 4 Pec i i HH i i HEH

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