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___ PAG FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~ MONDAY, JANUARY 24. 1938 : ; ‘ { i Pee > Loommne *Ssavesuospita, — UPSHAW HEARD i + You and Your | SAvesuosrita. Here Comes the Bride na. at ) FROM BOMBERS -IN TWO SERMONS © at 4 ; ; : ya if > J 2 rN : I : neg mg HERE SUNDAY ee ah ta. WAsnINGrON || Nation’s Affairs Sg wg 2s ee ‘ee 4F, D] R. PEELS SECURE Such things could id an oo pg ae ” 1 could not go on, sai - |devising the Stars and Stripes 1" uedat power a’ | the President, who “thought they % | from her uniform and a bed sheet CONGRESSMAN - EVANGELIST pt le fe | «fat seed 5 Wines the Loo for Teamwork is believed to have saved an Am-| pREACHES AT FIRST BAP. “S*" NEW DEAL wilSCases 38 off 484 general as the erican missionary hospital just pe 3 ‘+ President thinks will be reflected > i i di - A 3 EEKS CO-OPERATION ike - in! stole bane a By ERIK McKINLEY ERIKSSON =~ nove from destruc-. TIST CHURCH it MORNING é HOLDING COMPANIES | Rosetta from busifiess Professor of History, University of Southern California The flag is the work of Miss. AND EVENING b ies _—— | Senerally, In the President's crit- 4. congress swings into {ts regular | the rest of the neo-New Deal reform | Vincoe Mushrush, nurse of the PTE a | WHAT BUSINESS WANTS “~ | icism was reference to the control 1938 session, the most important ques-| and control program was side- | Nangtungchow Hospital on the x : ae ae = i ‘of local bapkS~by_helding com-| tion before the country is “How can | tracked, at least temporarily. The ac- | Yangtze river, which is run by Wm. D.“Upshaw delivered two _.“| NAVAL CONSTRUCTION | panies in-ghany-centers far away. the recession be ne ee — of the House, oe Borer: iMth. (the United Christian missionary very profountt and soul-stirring ATLANTIC FLEET ;Mr. Roosevelbsaid the Bittle bank- men and_ poli- | bill to the labor committee lends en- SOciety. She'was in one of the messages to the congregations at i= was disappointing as the result ticians alike are | coutagement to the belief that Con- buildings when a squadron of First Baptist church yesterday | ‘ ‘TIONAL. HEALTH SURVEY | of being “controlled from New| engaged | gress will go no further in regiment- | Japanese bombers flew over the 3 R ; 2 000 | York”, and that, in his opinion, —s = ‘eee es an eee | institution and released their pro- ™0Tning and evening, states Rev. ARE ILL | was a “bad thing” in view of am- | ‘ion’ Re. | dent's “must™ program made ne prog. _ jectiles. Yancy Tillman Shehane, pastor of ple community funds and Federal less of| ress in the special session. When the main building was | that church. e By HUGO SIMS jSupervision and deposit insurance. | phat may have | .,O the whole, then, what Congress demolished, Miss Mushrush decid-| The congressman - evangelist ry Washington Correspond- tude of the peo- | which should not Hag wctlgee § ed to display an American flag | will speak tonight at the same > ent of The Citizen) In the summer of 1933, the big ple at the time | affords for encouragement. | Over what was left of the institu- place of worship, using as his sub- = The idea‘ is abroad in some | >uSiness men of the nation were ee ees But the “fog of uncertainty” has by (tion in the hope of saving the | ject, “Revivals and Devils”. = that the President feels Pleading with the President to do be clear to even | fe etiil the — eye Rito: try ‘structure and the patients from| Tuesday night he will conduct “dl ~ "that his Administration is on 2°¥thing that would improve bus- the most rabid | sptly described as “legislative indi. further attack by Japanese air-|his famous service dedicated to 2 (#amuch firmer ground since the re-!iness. At this time they are de- of the econom. | gestion and administrative strangula- | men. |the “Man In Overalls and the “* = tirement of two Conservative Su-|™&nding rather than asking, and the country | | Lacking suitable material with | Woman In Calico”. His subject 28 Court ji ir Senerally they agree on a pro-| ts prosperity more than it| What is needed tn Washington is@ | which to make the flag, Miss/ will be “The Unknown Worker”. pf: iegiecoment ee ae an ieae which includes: A balanced wants ret : bg Mushrush res bed acts into | This service is called “Overall ei roscoe | igs - . G nigh | Nigh”. "Mr. Upshaw wil same political philosophy... While | Ud8et, the cessation of the “war” | | Wndues umay. “the so-called re | time tention to the A.B'sot jlong strips. Half of these she | Night”. Mr. Upshaw will wear a the President, ini his battle against 0" business, less reforms, relaxed | Session ims been the unfriendly. atti- | S000 et A Sopsttinteaali. /.dyed with a mercuric solution to| pair of overalls that night while what he considets economic priv- Mig a0 ha ney eens ace etg ta Be ad ee Sy sitet eh i 4 legislative ana- pmaike:ithe; red istripes. The field | he speaks to ‘the brig eer apd ilege, has been able’to win elec- Pee ieee! Ae we Sinde beet get in’ the | sdministrdtive: attempts te- ‘abrogate: for ‘the starsishe made by cutting | and he has asked the’ pastor o! tions by enormous majorities, his |‘ Bower. vot Saria pom of prominent tion | the Jaw of supply and d have:}up-her biue:flannel nurse's cape. | the church and as many ‘people as program has" e undistri corporate; efficials and in the numerous reform | Produced. chiefly confusion #R-).<: Correct:imever detail and huge | feel like doing so, to come toithis ~ fisted in the Courts becouse his SUFblus tax and the capital. gains | mesgures which have characieried Fala il | gail (eenoueh 10: be recognized a con-|service dressed in thelr’ regular opponents felt that the five Con- ‘%, the abandonment of wages ‘The ft of uncertainty which xdahnite change i tovetomentel et: psiderable distance from the air, | Clothes. 7 d_ hours legislation, and_some | lacy | ay ; i A cordial invitation is extended ‘ servative justices would stop the ®"¢ ours = | ches gripped the businessmen and in- | titudes. {s this too much to‘ask when .-Old Glory was mounted in a con- cordial invitation é New Deal hen the ballot .™0dification of the National La-. ‘gustrialists of. the country could be | the welfare of the whole nation is at Ps f by Pastor Shehane andthe First Deal. even when oe ses a wg Fen! eo stake? if faulty have ty spicuous place on the roo! of the) a ist church to any person and e® instrument for the regulation be- enacted. is it eae | to every-person to hear this thrill- tween employers and labor rath- f i : I v=“Dhe recent elevation of Stan- bin, Sarven opg “thar Pr eonetar ley Reed to the High Tri "vai cre wrote maria the services throughout this week — ae _ “ends the domination of the Con-! . $ *\S Ucioe teks os toe back: “Sapmendest aguante, Seb cao “estates ot foo a” Aer alien ha — hareee es The annual Naval Supply Bill| | bined student body of the Key ®te symbolical mmegpes e ee td foe Pog fefs to make — er which is far-reaching. Conse- %6 Tecommended to the House.) Shit: trom you |costs. The Wagner Labor Relations Deen eect en ed at'| tuasd. ee aapenecciee Iethe tapeeel Sehaster tx eueuneee Sena quently, business men now realize PTOVides $553,266,494 for the na-| can have a half-socialistic and half- | Act should be amended so as to make “I made some very valuable | 4¢livering a very for in- rita ts a that they must make terms with | V4! establishment during the next | capitalistic system at same time | it fair not only to labor, but also to contracts today”. | spiring message, which was very the employers and the public. Amend- “[ didn’t make .any sales ei- | enthusiastically received by both the Whether or not the hope for a shift | ing the Federal Housing Act may help = the administration ‘viewpoint is | but housing legislation alone wilT not ther”. the student body and the faculty. ca the President else seek fiscal year which begins July Ist.| in this country.” thwart him by ieee revi The report followed budget rec-| ,, against him. ‘This may be accom-,O™™mendations but with a reduc-| justified, there is at least some reason | stop | The congressman-evangelist will ion. 5 ‘ ‘tion of $11,000,000 through miscel-| for optimism in the continued inde-| “The need of the hour is for team- _ | speak to the Harris School pu- plished temporarily but, in the | ings. The total in-| Pendence of Congress. While the spe- | work between capital, labor, <¢ e | pils tomorrow morning and to the $ong rum, there can be little hope “ties $4,071,000 of rea in| C8 gues, Somes Cie Sey, tee Sars penent 208 grvemneet— TS “She's a lot older than she/ Division Street School students that the people of the country! wet! T€APPFOpria- | ther regimentation of the farmers | is looking for this teamwork. looks”. Pi will turn conservative in their at- #0"S- Naval appropriations for the | « Wednesday morning. |current year amounted to $526,-| ‘(Address questions to the author care of this newspaper) “Yes, and what's more, she. sting 2 a finance and 3,308. The i is | ay 9c- | = looks it”. >t Cooeeveccosove Pag Pivot of the Woolen / | counted for in the regular build-| ° = 9, : Thrifty Man—-Why spend so| ing program and advanced cost of | Today’s Birthdays Maybe Tea’s For Two, But Not Like A Curfew much on clothes? ‘ones are materials. But Not Money Orders) Does he drink much?” | just as good. I paid 3 pounds for Se jRosmesasennsesaneee toes “Rather! He can make the/ this suit and I guess if I said I | The House Committee Robert Grant of Boston, retired (By Associated Press) cash register at the bar sound | had paid 8 pounds you would be- Administration recommenda’ | jurist, noted author, born there, WASHINGTON, Jan. 24—Post-j like an alarm clock”. lieve me. jasking $138/063,150 for ship con-| 86 years ago. master General Farley is ‘ver- jStruction. This will make avail-| looking no bets when it comes to! Well, If They Had to Listen— Friend (examining cloth)—Cer- tainly—if you told me on the tele- tinuing funds, a total of $182,422.-| U.S. National Park Service; lo-| ed: “Sing, Sing, Birds on_the 100 to begin construction of two | cated in Hawaii; noted volcanolo- | “@Parment cones. ie Dense Dorothy‘ thought’ battleships, two cruisers, eight de-/ gist, bof in Philadelphia, 67 He's just clamped down on the} more prisoners had escaped. |stroyers, six submarines, a mine-| years ago. practice of sending money to two —— | feat. teu? LS eee — si 7 persons with one money order. Stand By | fleet 3 cluded | George Biddle of New York, ~«p,, perso: t ..| Traffic Cop—Don’t you know! also is $19,641,050 for continuing | ,oteq painter and sculptor, born = bs at ee eee you can’t turn around in the mid-! iconstruction on the batleships' ; F; . ders,” says Farley’s department} > : 5 . | in Philadelphia, 53 years ago. pits | dle of the block? |North Carolina and Washington, in its orders to postmasters. | Fair Lady—Oh, officer, I think/ | three aircraft carriers, eight cruis- = . a aa { ‘ : ers, 43 destroyers, 16 submarines,| Charl O. Williams of Washing-| .,.,. 0c Jccccescccccecnes |, a" make it: Just watch! The Artman Press RATES: $1, $2. $3 Per Day = caleem PLAN TO LEAVE KEY WEST a Engreving a seaplane tender and a destroyer | ‘0. D- C., business and profes: |, , IN TIME TO ENJOY MEAL Cieting = ‘ne Sional wi 's leader, born at Love Conquers All ; tender. The twenty-two new ships | £0 ag ~~ wiiiagelag Today Ss Horoscope; “I don't know what to do with|}| BEFORE TAKING FERRY IN THE CITIZEN BUILDING ington, Tenn, seeoccscosgencesoseseses the gate—it squeaks so dreadful-|} Stone Crabs — Turtle Steaks PHONE Si Judge T. Webber Wilson of the| Today indicates a sensitive but ly”. Steaks Hi Federal Parole Board, born at’ ..mewhat weak disposition, but “T know a remedy”. and their operations to the pres- | Coldwater, Miss, 45 years ago. the mind ty boed. ond Share Si tek “Get a maid who has a sweet- / Phone No Name No. 1 ent situation or of seeking to de-| The reader should understand | us Joseph Rosier of Fairmont, W. little danger of failure or a mis- Carlton L. Craig. Manager feat the Roosevelt program at the | that all of these vessels are under | “5 | it AOE - ee ee ee _ polls. This latter course promises | the Vinson-Trammel Act which! ya noted state normal school spent life. This nature is seldom All in the Timing Some — seems SO little or nothing in view of ney | ee eared of the United | head, born at Wilsonburg, W. Va. understood by the common peo-. “Doesn't that mule ever kick trend shown recent —— . oe oe te, | 88 Years ago. ple, and therefore you may not be you?” " i: Fe SES _ generally popular, though possess-. “No, sah, he ain't yet, but he The building program will’ um! ‘The British army is experi- Fitig good friends and often attain-| frequently kicks de place where | Which is said to quicken the pace! s = g by eliminating many of the old * : x $ | i & ik tare =e OVER.SEAS**” coxiy this 88 revealed are not necessarily rep-| *°9 e resentative.of_ the whole rural} Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service | MIAMI and KEY WEST | to the economic status of the fam- Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between / MIAMI AND KEY WEST ti a! 5 is i 5 ei Be : | i : ! te if Chae. E tion's illness and disease ever FOLLOW THE ARKOW! ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Am Invite You To Visit Them! | tional i the same - : drawn, and at the same time to | type, caused a delay in formulat- | 443; te that pi in relati An official summary gives the of a navy following estimate of the amount Present or disabling sickness in the coun- Four round trips weekly direct between Miami and Key West via Diesel Power Boats—with over- night delivery to Key West. Leave Miami at 12:00 o'clock noon on Mon- day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Leave Key West at 8:00 o’clock P. M. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. ee irae tS ae oe i : sitiesteaman — Daily service (except Sunday) via Trucks and LIQUORS—BEER POULTRY sendin gel ae Paes Ae CURRO’S PLACE BROS. FISH if you are loshing for POULTRY Northbound, leaves Key West 7:00 a. m. | Duval At Petronia Street ANY or CHICKEN FERTHLIZER Southbound, leaves Miami 7:00 a. m. i PHONE 138 bag on 4 ch | Package Liquors of All Kinds | SMPt last sight Falferds Poultry Farm Ploride Bey. Cargo Insurance | 0s Kisd and Grate of yeep pe a ADVERTIS£ Office: 813 Caroline Telephones 92 and 68 § Printing Bakers of Baber Broad > | THE ARTMAN PRESS [Phone sis 512 Fleming ~ THE CiTIzZER : ams “4

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