The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 31, 1941, Page 4

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a Wi 475 Feokwonville, or to hold the selectee another y Were it Tyeur, Actually dt simmers: down | i Sxhibition —_pollnts/ the Chief Executive and the Con- the. stata oO is | gress. notable that during the last six) for the MAE nonths, the Mlorida Art Projec ‘has inereased its number of ex- tension points from 38 to 161, Key West, at present has 18 of President or the powers of Con- Poasacola, these exhibit points and is ex. | gress in an emergency. rie rhe a . : at ae boawaing te pene several more.| They made the President com- ously, under the Constitution, | chased their tickets to the Hick at the Key /mandersin-chief of the armed i i PREPAC c@hember's anaual Lypecting next Decomber at Pane OM, President Brorein vane | S& Cook of St. Peters! TG. Buckner Watter L. Hays of Orlando and | Rvhibits will be shown page * . = BETWEEN PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS By MORGAN M, BEATTY, AP Feature Service Writer THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1941 IPP PL A hh ded dhe de ded ddd dds COMPLAINT SERVICE... If you do not Receive Your Cepy of The CITIZEN By 6 P. M. PHONE—WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P. M. Clb Ferme "A group of young men met last night and organized the South-; ernmost Civic Club, Ralph Betan- | elected chairman, | Thurman Sands, Jr, treasurer, Laurence Van-der-Hulse, secre- tary, Gus Ayala, vice chairman, WASHINGTON, July $1,--Inj dont may ask Congress to recog-| treasurer, J i I PURSES , Soldano, assistant the headlines, the issue is Wheth<| nize the existence of the nation-| secretar: oh Reger al emergency he has already pro-| jicity, claimed, . That means the Presi- Y, |\Bedito' > Aguilar,.. pubs This club wil sponsor its first | ins "to @ battle over power between |dent would automatically get the | civic affair with a dance August power to hold the draftees. All Unnecessary? That battle has plagued the } and a Western Union Messenger Boy’ will deliver your copy of The Citizen. [A A hdd deadeded td ddtdéedédied TL II II IIS SST ID. nation in every emergency. Rea- Strangely, the President or! Hick Hop On son: the Conatitution framers—by the Secretary of the Navy may idesign or by accident—failed to| call up naval reserves. Only in OL hd hk hkad, | Friday Night lstate clearly either powers of the|the case of the Army does Con- | fast points fer about a month forces, At the same time they | Thus the President is igave Congress the right to pro-| capped. And he asks Congress to | (McGregor Swath of Miami Tpominate successors to 10 i @irectors whose terms af affice It is necessary to limit the time! vide the money to pay those| recognize a national emergency. for each show in order that all | forces. | Some legal authorities expire with the current year | Messrs. CH. Overman of Bag-) ‘gad, W. T. Bawands of Port St, served. Joo, Raward Bail and H.C. Bret- oney of Jacksonville, A. S. Ha N Hjong of Leesburg, J. Bawin Bak- | West Art et of Umatilla, John D. Clark of Waverly, John B. Sutton of Tam- pa Leonard K, Thomson i avai and Walter Fraser 7 a model digh:! | new points over the state may be! Unfortunately, both the fram- lthat the whole §ei8- it } York Children’s Paint-/ men who have made laws up to r- ings” is the new show in the Key | now, have dealt with war as a ir gallery, Pic-| declared and legal state of af-| selected from differ- | fairs, They didn’t think of ware | Constitution ‘ent art classes for childten in New | that started without declaration, } » York and have been circulated © If you want to follow the laby- af St, for display. i j | They show a directness of megs leaders Pose and simplicity only children’ are a few fundamental facts to| y can obtain. The color is bold‘and | keep in mind. ‘ Many “modesnists” try to Washington Was Troubled mitate these child-like qualities,| Early in our history, the vaguer ef “tt Hal yy Virtue af thei presidencies of state~:¢ tions, Were, by acy} @f the stete chamber'’s ex- | 5 » § ‘but somehow just miss. teemen, added to! “The people of Virginia” ‘have it {# i* i ‘barracks and will be replaced the vtona | first of the week with an exhibit | on ride Com: (of “Alaskan Paintings.” ' A number of artists were sent to persistent rebellion over grain | Alaska to paint for the national taxes (the Whiskey rebellion) in| Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Cates, Florida Medical Associa-/art program, WPA. This group) Pennsylvania, he finally pro-'/520 Angela street, returned here Adams. St, Peters- of paintings portrays the vitality ‘claimed an emergency on _ his yesterday from a 15-day vacation ident, Florida Retail of our northern territory. Rupert “Colonial Spanish Portfolio” is Caviness, Ocala, state command- 5, American Legion; Mrs. W. H. Federation of Gar- : S D. McCreary, Mi non i. Fao Satejlawes The 20 paintings in this port- Congress and Presidents after folio will be shown in the United Washington “declared” emergen- States army barracks soon. iy? af bas Phd i? ‘Dr, Walter Jones, Miami, presi i at { h ti Hf i 1 i : those nature gave them. The pic- us zesdimes ; t | i ® é ‘ '¢ f lam, Jacksonville, it. Florida State Bar As- gon; ¥. G. Phillips, vers; Leo Hill, Jacksonville. Florida Federation of La- Simmons, Jackson- president, Associated In- @ustries of Florida; G. E Lewis, TeMahessee, president, Florida Bankers Association; Hunt- jet Brown, Pensacola. president, ada Insurance Agents Asso- |ciation, and John Tapers, Talla-|™€> hhasses, president, Associated | Dailies of Florida. | i HW : | at each extension point. Names i I ; hr | i | f i Hi l ! f f il the most part wives of service 4. That a national emergen- iit & ij | i ij | | 2 “HAPPY TRIP” 1 @ 5 8 | hf | Los Angeles—After 38 years of ‘Hence the big argument today. married life, John and Louise | Congressmen may talk as they | E E i f ers of the Constitution and the | wage war simply because mander-in-chiei. \Pinthof .debate..on. C pur- | aie the” sele gress assert its power. And obvi-| ‘Those who already have Congress holds the purse strings. | Hop, this Friday handi-| the first, are anticipating a de- | lightfully cool time of it | Baily hickish way, The La Concha ; is certainly the proper place in} | which to “beat the heat.” Best of | all—there will ich for the most }attired Hick and Hickee, jah—a door prize. Fashion, the Southernmost Phar- | jmacy, and Cabrera’s Wholesale | Grocery Co. are those responsible j for these added attractions—need we say that they will be mighty charming gifts, fight is unneces | sary, contending that the Pre {dent already holds the power to appropriately | For Real Economy For Real Service For Real Protection DELIVERED makes him com- * |Hickees—a prize demands your} | es | Hvurry vurry outstandin’ fall; EVERYWHERE ness of the Congress and the!| \ Mrs, Eddie Russell and grand- tional fog. Confronted with a/vana. own hook, and quelled the re-|during which they visited crises. | Matacumbe, cies. down garmints”! | Couple To Marry | Here On Sunday Ray Walterson, year-old son of Wulter A. Walterson, and Mary Tift, 18, the daughter of Mr. and} | Mrs. Charles Tift, will be married | a! Sunday at the Ley Memorial (M. | E.) church, it was announced to- President to improvise means of| daughter, Juanita Griffin, re- ‘bers official ros- | been removed from the Marine meeting emergencies. George turned ‘to the city Tuesday on the Washington was the first Presi-|Steamship Florida “from several dent to get lost in the constitu- | Weeks’ yisit in Miami and Ha- Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 | POOPIE EO. The ceremony will be perform- | A tyaue OY the Rev. Wik.) SUBSCRIBE ¥OR THE CITIZEN—2¢e WEEKLY. PT IIFTLLILAPLILZLP LILLE Shedd tt tA tbhkbttbbhbhththhdidddé dt bellion at the head of his own|atives at Sweet Home, Ark., an the work of native artisans who troops. He took the action as toured through Tennessee. Mr. di had no material to work with but commander-in-chief of the Army.'and Mis. Cates were accom-/| 8 That proclamation of emergen- | Panied by their'son and daughter- | tures are made with earth and cy is the daddy of all similar in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilbur | | vegetable color exclusively. No proclamations im subsequent | Cates, who returned to their home | @™ |in Miami, and Mrs, Bert Pinder, | After a visit here with her f& The WPA Key West Art Center’ Gradually, Congress _ wrote | ther, Louis Pollock, Mrs. M. Mc ‘Asso- bas received posters to be placed jaws delegating powers to the|Claskey returned to Miami to at. President in cases of emergency. | Visit her mother, Mrs, Pollock, | presi- and places of each exhibit will be | There are some 78 broad statutes | on these posters. Oe eee Key West’s Lowest Food. Prices! while awaiting the return of her ton the books which grant the | husband, Ensign McClaskey, who One of the most important of| president certain _ dictatorial is on duty with the U. S. Navy. the growing recreational and | powers—provided: } educational classes is at the Art 1. That war exists, or Handcraft, under the di-- 2. That a threat of war ex- rection of Louise Thompson, is ists, or (i flourishing. The pupils are for 3.. That war is imminent, or, | he TO CHECK ARIA Oddly enough, nowhere _ is} there anything to tell who shall declare an emergency. ta 666 Arbogast took their first vacation | wil! about what's fair to. the| p2eLaAeceE trip together. They drove to draftees. But historically, they're | BILL ELLIOTT in Hi tk E é ¢ i 4 4 i Kings Canyon National Park in on the same old treadmill—jeal- | Central California. Shortly there- ous of their powers. The Presi- | it a ee — — a lawleys plung a to death over a 1,000-foot cliff. In IN MEMORIAM Mrs. Hawley’s diary was her final q|notation, “We've had such are comdially invited to @PPY ip. attend and view some of An cxhibit of the work accom- ‘plished et the Vacation School of St. Paul's church wil be held tomorrow evening 7:4 ‘clock im the Parish Hall on Ba- jhama street, rear of the church. ft fi “an i : { { | also = \RIAM._| COMEDY AND SERIAL i a| Tis a year ago today | Since God took you away— Took you to rest, where no pains| mio i John E. nor grief, ' BING CROSBY in eee as oat daughter, Dorothy, to The following program will given in connection with the soturday at the Steadman resi- The wedding will take of Allegiance to Cross and Fleg—David Henriquez jand Francine Johnson. Piano Solo—Cleora Roberts. Songs—Kindergarten and Pri- imdustry in the! Brading—Gail Sweeting. sat mene A Songs—Intermediate Group. L Reading—Mary Ann Matchett. ected federal funds! Piang Solo—Elizabeth Ann with whith to build access roads Gardner. and oth-| Presentation of Awards b; it rs Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Steadman, state's 423 Blizabeth street, compilation | nounced the engagement of their JOB PRINTING Modern machinery and efficient methods enable us to offer you superior printing service at fair Consider us when you place your next print- The Artman Pr THE CITIZEN BUILDING ot int ideas to i 2 Rumtora Express Schedule: of an industrial directory of the Ml BEE SFG AR ess PHONE 51 Or anxious fear, could reach you, | place | Darling, sleeping over there. | STAR MAKER ¥ and In loving memory of Leota Pinder *'@ who departed this life, July, 31, 1940. jly3i-1tx ences pe nas Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and. Express Service —bet Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Following Schedule Effective June 15th: INO STOPS EN ROUTE) ES KEY gs DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) AT 6:00 P. 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