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- PAGE FOUR = DR. TYLER HEARD AIR RAID ‘OSCARS’ WOULD EVEN SCARE | OPENS eins cer. MAN FROM MARS’ eet nena Mrs. Virgil Corde-o in Key West from Mr. and have arrived Miami for the purpose of attend- ing the funeral of Mrs. Cordero’s mother. They are stopping at La Concha Hotel. of Key. West were registered as guests at Silver Springs, Fla. dur~ ing the past week. Anthony Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, left Thursday for Jacksonville where he will be stationed in the future with the percr and upon this Rock I wili caught short on knowledge of the Naval Reserves. He was met up-' juiid my church and the gates of/ best methods of meeting such on his arrival in Jacksonville by his sister, Mrs. B. J. Williams, who was. formerly Miss Rose: Kelly of this city. Ms. Ray Snyder and two chil- dren were arrivals in Key West last’ week from West Palm Beach | expjained the salient points and air raids. for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Snyder was for- cach would ultimately fail H sed by “i ly fail (ghoulish dummies used by merly Miss Thelma Page of this; recalled empires and conquerors FBI in demostrating murder city. visiting im Key West with Mrs. HERE LAST NIGHT BRATION AT STONE CHURCH Dr. R. Z. Tyler, district super- intendent, conducted the opening iserviee of the celebration com- }memorating the 97th Anniver-} Methodist | sary of the First (Stone) Church, last evening at the regular worship hour. Selecting the text, “Thou art Hell shall not prevail against it”, Kev. Tyler launched into a dis- MAry | cussion of the various “isms” now Investgiation, J. Edgar Hoover's seeking to dominate the work, {such as Communism, Fascism straight from England, and Nazism. In each instance the speaker then showed conclusively where that had -risen and are now moulding in the dust while the, Miss Lilias Knowles and Jack Church of Jesus Christ goes tri- from Mars look like a bunch of Knowles:of Nassau, who were umphantly on and further pre-'sissies. In snouted gas when Communism, } "Rhoda Baker and Mrs. James Nazism and Fascism and the dic- | helmets, dicted that THE KEY W! RED CROSS HELP By SAM GOLDSMITH Publicity Agent } You know, the other day we FBI HAS SET UP AN EXHIBI- ‘were talking about joining the TION OF EQUIPMENT con-!Red Cross and becoming a “World’s Mother”, too, so today. we are goin g to talk about an- ich the Red* Cross ld do for you, or or maybe me, too! SISTING /OF STRANGE A, LOOKING UNIFORMS } EST CITIZEN ‘CRAFT STORY IN ATLANTA PAPER (Continued from Page One) Sot it from God. Left mother! at the age of 2, he grew up with the desire to help other mother- less children. this would be hi if that time he lived in County, South Carolina “When he was marred worn haired Sudie Blake in 190% be Wid? her they would spend thet ee) wind came _alon; e= : “hess aera gr nae Sey “= GTON, Oit 21—1 * ng there : dismay at the prospe ASHIN z are no touristers around, we call ready she knew somethi bombs ever fall on the United ‘em hurricanes) and you lived on magnificent obsession States, our police won't be a nice street been engaged in m and owned Columbia, S. C., teaching Bible to “ ¥ rown emergencies. house and lot; Over at the Federal Bureau of Maybe you rent the darn boys have set up an exhibition thing but just showing tl you all of the equipment used b RED CROSS h your police during black-outs and clo and food unless you are worse off n we think There are a couple of O;: ‘Ss couple vestigations) togged out in cos tumes that would make Men masks, stee rubber suits and boots, walkie-talkie 1 to land Pinder, returned to Miamiyester- | tators who are now engaged in a strapped to their backs, But when day whcre they will take the plane | death struggle to rule the uni-!“blackout lights”, which “home. |verse have fallen and are re- like cowbells at their belts, Bat Sy GRITS membered no more, the Church two fellows are enough to Dr. Professor “companied by i:er son-in-law, Harry B. Peacock, Peacock returned to Key West yesterday. MALE LESS SUBTLE ok * * Newswomen Sought After THAN THE ? By SIGRID ARNE AP Feature Service Writer WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.— You'd know the name in a min- ute. Her family makes a product used for generations. She's fat, worth millions, and covered with smiles and diamonds. Her friends admit she’s inept. So when she wanted to crash! Washington society she saw she'd better make friends with the newspaper women. She ask- ed them in to cocktails and they | “9Mirs| Ida Archer left Saturday | Triumphant shall march on un- off a good nightmare ‘afternoon over the highway, ac-'til every knee shall bow and never a bomb was dropped. every tongue confess that God for Miami,|and Christ are supreme. where she will visit with Mrs.| Earlier in the service, two of jes, probably even more impr Peacock and other relatives. Mfr. | the oldest members of the church, | sive will be the display of street Mrs. Florence Curry and Mrs. Mary Thompson, both over eigh-' ty years of age, were escorted to the front of the church by Chas. E. Smith and Valter Vinson and presented with corsages in honor of the occasion. The celebration will continue throughout each evening this week. Tonight at 7:30 o'clock the second service will be con- ducted and the message of the hour will be delivered by the Rev. Ted Jones, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Tue congregation of the First Congregational Church will be | Special guests cf the service this light is emitted from little four- evening. Other congregations have been invited during the |week and will be announced ‘from day to day. Church Group | Meets Tonight The Wesley Fellowship Group flocked ovér to see the newcom-| o¢ the ay Memorial Methodist er to Waashington’s social They said nice things, and she, fat and overdressed, beamed. Finally she turned to a distin- guished, gray-haired woman, a stranger standing next to her, | and looking at the crowd of newspaperwomen, said, “Really, several look as though they are well-born”. The gray-haired woman, a top-notch reporter, drawled: “So? How can YOU tell?” The fact is, some of Washing- ton’s newspaper women are much-sought dinner guests. True, rome ate frumps. And true, agaim, some are fashion plates. But they can talk well, and they wield’ an influence camhy newcomer ignores. ‘They. wield influence, both in drawing rooms and in the corri- dors outside the House and Sen- ate chambers. depending on their abilities. Let me cite a few instances: The most dramatic, in the po- liticians versus a newspaper woman category, occurred when areform bill was up in the House. That bill was the special en- thusiasm of little, red-headed Ruth Fi sey who has written polities for 15 years. The issue was ticklish so the House de- cided on a teller vote. A teller vote is a skirt to hide behind. The House members pa- rade by tellers and announc their votes in near whispers. As a result, the individual votes are not known. But there was a catch which @ staif, and they spat- ted-each representative as he walked by the two tellers. That night Miss Finny printed the vote, man by man. There was consternation in the House. The and many maneuver. Her political enemies call her “Little Poison Ivy’. are more subtle jobs. T've often listened to newspaper Van Wagoner z00. | which no} | church will meet this evening at | 7:30 o'clock. | Miss M. L. Cooper of the Wes- ley House will have charge of | community singing. Plans will be made for a Hallowe'en party on the 3lst of this month. All young adults of the city are invited to the meeting to be held in the Church Annex Couple Married On Saturday Rafael Alfonso, 19, and Willa May Pierce, 16, both of Key West were married Saturday by Peace Justice Enrique Esquin- aldo. CRAWLS TWO MILES LEXINGTON, Ky. — Joseph Kenning of this city crawled nearly two miles with a broken leg after being struck by an auto- mobile that failed to stop after hitting him. pressure on a cabinet member. The secretary was swamped with phone calls from influential Wash- ipgton women who had been spark-plugged by the newspaper women. The lobby was beaten There’s an easy camaraderie here between the writers and the women who hold big federal jobs. The job-holders often show an imaginative sympathy for the writing women’s problems. I remember the time a man edi- tor ordered me to see Secretary. Frances Perkins and get a year’s review from “the women’s angle.” Miss Perkins chuckled: “Go back and tell your editor women are also human beings. I've never been able to find a ‘woman's angle’ to any real news.” yea COLD “dosing.” une VIGISS MONROE THEATRE TYRONE POWER and LINDA DARNELL in BLOOD AND SAND | time. to make a thorough study account of man of even if To anyone who ever has bat- t tled the traffic of American cit- acomioe sor (on ac- ‘ou the an- lights, traffic lights, and auto headlamps. With bumpers paint- |} ed white, strips of white pai around fenders, and a headlight that shows thre of down-cast light, the san an authorized car for black-out driving can be dimly seen at 20 paces. The street lamps, “20 feet h € on your feet above the kerb”, toss out the glo- Som a guy had no rious illumination of .02 of one feet to start with so they fix 2 up for you. t candle-power—about the same as a lighted cigaret held a foot away happen to from the object you wish to see. think it The traffic lights are the cu belong to tomary green-yellow-red, but the Not on ac- kind of inch crosses, with bars an eighth of an inch wide. There’s a lot more to the ex- hibition—bomb shelters, various methods of combatting incendi- ary bombs, air raid sirens, first aid in air raids, and a dozen ath- er horrendous things that any good police force in a bombed city would have to know. The exhibition is semi-pubir that is, available to visitor: the Justice Department Build- ing, when it is not being used to ¢ 2 such a instruct: “re-training cours in the. FBI's national police school, where 400 men from police partments all over the country are getting concentrated ins tion in methods employed London bobbies to protect public during air raids. There is one story tion with the exhib 2 never has been told. Early winter, Hoover sent two of and t to help your he is a China- a Mississippi share-cropper The man. or a Florida Keys sponger. Red Cross helps everybody! RIVERS, HARBORS UNIT WILL MEET 2 Page One) program for rbor and flood con- ment. 2 importance of our harbors and waterways the nation’s em to meet s of the de- de- ablest assistants to London at the height of the air-raid sea- j, — : = u and reservoirs He told them to take their , ructed in tl navigation, flood of everything that had to do with 2 Sa water conserva- police activity during blackouts ther purposes are being and air raids. He armed them t tribute their with special letters to Scotland | ,, al defense’ ef- Yard officials and ordered th to bring back every item of equipment that might be used in demonstating British methods of | , the American police. The men stayed four months ‘;, and collected hundreds of pieces of equipment, ranging from mit- tens with the finger tips cut out (for teletype operators, and such, during: gas attacks) to tail-fins from 4,400-pound “land m < (which were dropped on London and made craters 60 feet deep) The men came back by piane, the exhibition by ship. Some- where off the coast of the British Isles, ship and exhibition lie at Seccesscevessesseeceeses STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE E AT ALL GROCERS x months more her collection It is “MARY E” SIGHTSEEING Porter Dock—Foot Duval Street PHONE 9166 TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR % BRAND CUBAN COFFEE | ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room—Bath—$1.50 Double Room—Bath—$2.00 Free Parking Lot Alfred Simons. Manager * father s them, all grown now SPEED BOAT RIDES ii ates of the penite: How did they pi their work? Well, thev exp God also had a hand in this cision. Mr. Craft is an ordained minister of the Holiness Church, and something told them ‘this was the place.’ Orphanage Is Founded “For ten years they ran a mis- on school, teaching the poor of @ city who were unable to pay the $1 monthly fee then exacted for schooling. But. Mr. Craft's m..buzzed and buzzed in his brain, until, sometime, he couldn't leep at night. “Finally, one night he Some church friends, pu ter up to them, and it was di “This was a child, Mr. found while conducting a meeting in Anderson, it was fi weeks old, and covered wi The mother was insane an had deserted. > seemed to care but the who took it home to re the baby died two n later. “Since then there have t procession of weak, deserted, or- phaned and sometimes maitreat- ed, children. There was one baby someone found in a north Georgia woods. The Crafts raised it. A: there was Freddie, brought up in the filth and squalor of a woods hack, and so wild he dove under eds when they first brought him me. Freddie is now a respect- able citizen. “The way has been hard. Some- the money almost ran out ys there was work and more ork. Cooking and mending and schooling to do, but somehow they managed. And the orphanage grew. There was a farm that fur- nished all food, and finally was a fine frame dorr combination dinin; grammar school, and the Crafts, a chapel “The orphanage never had or- ganized support. as kind. Donations came in reg- ly, most of thém small, but the orphanage kept going. A bakery company in Atlanta sup- plied bread and cake for years, children they've helped. 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Did the children ob- ject to their foster sisters and ‘they were always swe-t about it They helped all they could.’ “Sometimes they hear from the Lopez Funeral Service a4 ee 2 14d ddd ddd ddddnddded Let--- 4 dd ded. ddd dd de dnt. dda dndndndndndntndndndndndndndndndntntntndndndrtntrdnd “Aging though they Crafis aren't even complete retirement. ’ their own to care for. Five of to spend the rest of their brothers? ‘No, Mrs. Craft says, Important Announcement! TUNE - IN AND HEAR MEL MORRIS Gver Station WSUN Each Weekday Morning at 7 o'clock And Sunday Morning 9 o'clock Subject: “Christ for the Crisis” THE ARTMAN PRESS Print Your Menus We Print Them To Look Like LEMON MERINGUE and Smell Like FRIED CHICKEN THE ARTMAN. 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