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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ————————— a. THE WEATHER | 20ST Law pap | | By ALBERT G. ROBERTS |Observation taken at 7:30 a. m.,/é 75th Mer. Time (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours ‘NOTED CHEMIST =: SOCIETY =: _“yonsto tas Navy Wives Hold SATURDAY, JUNE 15. 1340 U. S. COAST DEFENSE! WEAKNESS DENOUNCED (Continued from Page One) | who may attempt to force the The war in Europe has devas-| shallow waters or to operate in| |tated millions of dollars of mate-| open warfare on the land. } rial wealth; but more significant! 4 In Washington there should is the fact millions of men lie in| be an Inspector General of Coast | mud soaked battlefields. As yet/ Defense, or some such officer, |Party Honored Remecca Dillon |DR. NORTHEN CHANGES EX- Basiness Session geese pas PERIMENT HEADQUARTERS The regular meeting of the} Rebecca Louise Dillon, daugh- | FROM LAKELAND Navy Wives Club was held yes-|ter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dil-| terday afternoon at the American lon, entertained her friends at Legion Hall. Two new members | were admitted to the club, mag dames A. O. Skelton and B. L} Tucker. President Andersen gave a} brief outline of the plan now be-| ing studied for hospitalization of | Navy dependents. It is to be) known as the Hospital Associa- | tion and will be taken care of by! the payment of monthly dues in; proportion to rate or rank. | Mrs. Renee Reynolds then an-! nounced that any of the navy families going by car to either New York or Galveston who de- Genie Sanchez, Barbara Ramirez, | | sire to carry passengers with! them, should get in touch with’ her by phoning 753-M and she! would be glad to furnish them} with a list of names of those in-|Grace Fernandez, Barbara Pritch- ; agriculture, of animal and poul-| jard, Ray Elwood, Bert Elwood, j try husbandry, and through these | Jimmie Elwood, Ruth Rose Al-|avenues to the advancement. terested in obtaining transporta- tion. Meeting was then adjourned! and the rest of the afternoon ‘was spent in playing of games. Winners were Mesdames: Sally Belcher, Renee Reynolds, Ruthi Galli, Esther Yursa, and Georgia} Denman. The door prize was | won by Mrs. Pauline Hammond. } Ice cream and cookies were serv- | eq during the afternoon. H NOTES OF TODAY Sa SE |her home, 708 Southard street, s Precipitation Rainfell, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches } TAMPA, June 15 (FNS).—Dr. yesterday afternoon, celebrating | Charlés Northen, noted physician they are not American boys, but nevertheless, they are our fellow/ men. “We are our brother's! who should be the adviser on all matters pertaining to the forti- fied areas, including weapons, | her first, birthday. Prizes were. won by Kermit \Kerr, Gloria Pita, Patricia Gibbs and Mrs. Malcolm Roberts. Those present were: Rose Kerr, Maggie Kerr, Ker-|als, moved his, laboratory from mit Kerr, Sidney Kerr, Kenneth Kerr, Richard Kerr, Willard Kerr, Nancy Ann McDonald, Bet- ty McDonald, Helen McDonald, Eleanore Hernandez, Mary Alice Albury, Anthony McCullough, Martha Perez, Rose Marie Perez, Mario Rios, Rose Marie Sanchez, Ondina Thrift, Betty Thrift, Gil- bert Thrift, Patricia Gibbs, Nor- ma Watson, Rose Marie Watson, Ralph Roberts, John Roberts, Jimmie Elwood, Ruth Rose Al- bury, Phyllis Cruz, Georgie |Scammons, Helen Johnson, Bob-| ibie Johnson, Gloria Pita, Betty | Jean Cruz, Hilary Higgs, Rose Marie Cruz, Morris Cruz, Roberts, Maudie Rose Brady, Betty Ann Russell, Billy Russell, Alice Faye Russell, Pat Samue- son; Mesdames Kermit Kerr, | Willard Kerr, Mark McDonald, L. | 2°°"- Doris! Total rainfall since June 1, inches . 4+ -¢--g:—+—.. 0,82 Deficiency since inches __ Totai rainfall ! inches Deficiency since January 1, inches |dn@ chemist, who’ for «17 ° years |has been experimenting in an ef- |fort to add nutriment to food products with the use of miner- Lakeland to Tampa this week. | Dr. Northen is devoting his ef- |fort to the problem of making jpeople more physcially fit to} |ward off disease and live more} |fully by fortifying food products | Vics 2 Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today ith j with minerals ‘reqyired: shy the | evel, So) CIB milliberiy | human body. | His experiments have attracted = Tomorrow's Almanac | Sunrise |widespread attention. He was} Si | widely publicized by Rex Beach, Sunset — |Florida author, for his contribu- seein jtions toward the advancement of | Moonset E—22 miles per hour Relative Humidity 88% j _ ‘| High - | lasers Oo et DIVORCE ATTION FORECAST | DIVORCE ACTION (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) | Key West,and Vicinity::Cloudy Papers in the divorce suit of/tonight and Sunday, _ probably | Mortimer Raskin versus Bessie | occasional showers; moderate | Raskin, were entered in the of-|east and southeast winds, pos- fice of Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, of 'sibly fresh at times. | Circuit Court, yesterday after-| Florida: Sunday, showers. Cloudy tonight and probably _ occasional keeper”. sonnel i ; Today, how many children t Gacul oak aoe Tecom- with eyes red from weeping,|mends that $20,000,000 should stand and beg for just a crumb of| be made available immediately | bread? Our hearts are torn with | for the complete rehabilitation of emotion for these little ones, be-| our whole system of coast de-| |cause even when the peace is re- | fense; that all the antiquated stored these waifs have no family | batteries be replaced with mod- provider. |ern guns protected by steel tur-| In America we still have) rets; that additional forts be con-| | peace and we are rushing our de-| structed at Cape Charles and on | fenses to provide security. May the Middle Ground shoals, and in your Dad, mine and every one the Houston-Beaumont area of! jelse’s Dad awake the acute threat Texas; that our 1898 models of hovering over our shores. The range-finder towers be replaced | ':moment one of his children be-| by bomb-proof structures equip- “|comes ill or is threatened with | 2 | danger, he will spring to the de-| “jfense. To the Dads and fathers! on this day we plead for their] jcommon-sense guidance through | | the war-hysteria sweeping our} imation. To the fathers who went} | through the hell of 1917 and 1918} |I ask are you waiting to see your} ison snatched away to some for-! |eign “battlefield?” You would | curse that son if he refused to/ give his life for the good, old/ | United States, but is he to give it) glasses ito the blunders of European pre- | erste heer to 8 ;miers, Chancellors or prime min- | essary evil is past. Today Hernandez, B. Shanahan, Charles} 5 s | McCullough, Jerome Perez, Ma-| she first subsyerine used toe: rio Rios, Eugene Sanchez, Oscar |W@F Purposes was the Turtle, de- Ramirez, Willie Thrift, Kermit |Si8ned by David Bushnell in 176. | We listened to assurances of listers? Sherman said, “War is a 'hell”, but he had not seen the! ¢har handsome glasses, Jacksonville to Florida Straits: j , -. .; bombers of today. There is no Moderate southeasterly winds; | battle front today. | partly overcast weather tonight | ce attractiveness of HOLTSBERG’S Batiste Ensembles. Nichtgown and Matching Negiigee 5158 i Spun Rayon Prints. reyular Séc yerd see window. aco ale Monday at 3 yards for One lot of Printed Piqvzs to close out af yard Heavy Embroidered Ct-nilie Spreads on sale =t All colors in Slip Satic 40 inches wide om ale = 10 dozen White Bags r-guler $1.80 t© close out = Full Fashioned Hose op sale & sex = ,Deirs te @ costomer Polvewchve wrvbet ; ; | I x | Goes To Tampa many faces. \Gibbs, Malcolm Roberts, G. Fer. | it failed in an ‘attempt to screw/and Sunday, scattered showers non-intervention. We passed em-| Fausto Castillo left on the early bus this morning for a busi- ness trip to Tampa and to visit relatives and friends. He will be absent for a week. nandez, George Albury, Bernard | Cruz, Johnson, Oscar Pita, Mor- | ris Cruz, Russell, Ray Matcovich, D. McCarthy, Alfred Acherson, | jRussell Kerr, Rex Shaw, Bertie | | Higgs, C. Jimenenz,; Misses Phyl- j lis Matcovich and Estelle Thomp- son, and Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland | Dillon. | Return To Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Gerson, who had been spending a few days in the city on a sightseeing tour and were guests at the Hotel La Concha, left this morn- /Program Monday At a charge of explosives to the bot- | Sunday. tom of a British ship in New| East Gulf: Moderate to fresh York harbor. |southeasterly winds; overcast ooo —|weather with occasional showers ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH tonight and Sunday. The following are the official} minutes of St. Stephen’s Church | meetings held in May, 1940: “The arrival of Bishop E. A. Roberts in Key West on May | Sunday’s Horoscope | llth, for the purpose of settling | ~ ing for their home in Mont- gomery, Ala. | Stationed At Ft. Jefferson W. Mikell, of the National Park Service, who is working at Fort Jefferson, left for his sta- tion this morning. On Visit To Relatives : Fausto Hernandez was a pas- senger on the 7:00 o'clock bus this morning going to Miami and Tampa for a visit with relatives and friends. On Tampa Visit | Mrs. Carmelina Yado left on the morning bus to visit with family and friends in Tampa and will be absent for a month. —_ | Left For Fi. Lauderdale | N. C. Recio left on the early bus this morning for Fort Lauderdale to visit for two weeks with his brother-in-law} and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest! Bradley. | Miss Fidélia Vargas was passenger leaving on the 7:00 o’clock bus today going to Miami for a visit with relatives and fiends. Joins Ferry George Barber left this morn- ing on the early bus to join the Ferry Parrott to which ship he has been assigned. .Mr. Barber} is an old employee of the Florida | East Coast Ferry System. Hl Old Postmaster Began | As Express Rider At 12; led Press) H BENSON, Ariz, June 15.—! Leonard D. Redfield | Mrs. Nelson; Organ Duet, Congregational Church A musical program, sponsored by Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Coa- gregational Church will be given next Monday at 8:00 o'clock in| the church. The program follows: Prelude, Ruth Russell; Prayer, Rev. Luethi; Instrumental Duet, Florence Boza and Anthony Boza; Vocal Solo, Mrs. Andrew Elwood; Organ Solo, Roberts. Anthem, Stone Church Choir; | Clarinet Solo, George Jensen; Reading, Mrs. Lillian Michael; Organ Solo, John Robinson. Anthem, Fleming Street Church Choir; Vocal Solo, Mrs. Flora Michael; Instrumental Duet, John Day and J. Singleton; Vocal Solo, Mrs. Paul Archer. Reading, Mrs. B. A. Baker; Or- gan Solo, Sylvia Baker; Vocal Duet, Mrs. Minnie Robinson and | Ruth | Russell and Masie Knowles; Anthem, Congregational Church Choir; Benediction, Rev. Luethi. __PENETRATOR PENS The suggestion that the next time it rains, you go out and stand in it, with your face lifted to meet it, thanking your own particular God that in America it is raining rain, and not bombs. * TWO CANES A mad man advanced with menacing tread, shaking a clenched fist at my mother. In eee jchildish innocence I feared him| \oting to leave the diocese and | not, but boldly stood to hear him out. “It was you who put the recently |mark of Cain on my brow!” he! cjerk.” | the dissatisfaction in regards to} Today's native is studious and Come in and let us show pas the Bausch & Lomb xit molded rivet con- struction in modern rimless delicate engraving, and the charm and beauty of fine jewelry. From our wide choice of beautiful bridge bargoes, we assured our mothers | and fathers our boys were safe, | ‘but the road is open now. Bomb-| jers, planes of all types, rifles, can- | non and even rumors of war-time | destroyers to follow and God only |knows when our youth will fol-| low. | i This country should be like iFrance; the members of the| styles we can fit your face |Chamber of Deputies go to the| most becomingly. | the way the church was op- igure if the men who} as 4 declare war had to go they would | DR. J A. V ALDES retiring, often caring more for | he ancre' considerate. | le erated. On Sunday, May 12, TeS-' the accumulation of knowledge | Charles | S Onna eens 13, th \than of anything else. There is first rey ear Agee € | indicated exceptional mental shown ta the officers and mem- Hae ly leading to a respectable bers of the church. No one knew | “SU@!ly lea ee" anything save Bishop Roberts a of fares ie and Miss Arimentha Neely. The | ean 8 Aaa palin iota hate errecah The} ‘wo changes he said carried no ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ weight. He was asked to have a| | hearing of the members but. it/ | Below are the Answers to Ti * Daily Quiz printed on Page 2 was also denied. We came out of the first session far worse than | before. “On Tuesday, May. 14, the second session was far worse; than the first, so that out of 41; 1. members, 34 decided that they) 2 would quit the church rather; 3 than have such contempt shown} 4 towards them. | 5. “The question was asked! 6. among the four trustees ‘what shall we do?’ So, it was decided | 7. | by the 34 in majority, to come | out from Bishop Roberts’ diocese | 8. | in order to save the church. On; 9. | Sunday night, May 19, it was an-| 10. | nounced from the pulpit that on | | Tuesday that all members must | be out in order to make a gen- eral decision. It was ignored by some of the members, and the} | preacher in charge did not ap-/ pear so the chair was occupied} by the secretary. | “The treasurer at. the same ‘time made a motion seconded by | | Brother Pinder that St. Stephen’s | withdraw from Bishop Roberts’ |diocese. The motion was arrested | by Miss Neely, which was il- | legal. The motion was placed to | the members which came out, 15 Gertrude Ederle. Alaska. August 31, 1932. Pulled backward. King snake. Adjourned without a day (indefinitely). Roman goddess of the moon, hunting, and _ virgins. 753 B.C. Emilie. England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. British golf courses are being used for rifle ranges to train vol- unteer civil defense guards. 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