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nr SATURDAY, JANUAR SIX MYSTERY MEN BEHIND PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES By HERMAN ALLEN AP “ catures: Writer dent Roosevelt their are billing in chose up! to rying degrees. On the Although Congress President, to appoint six tive assistants, he at pre: only four on his sta: > David K. Niles, Willia H. McReynolds, Lauchlin Currie and Lowell Melleit. Ranking right alengside with them, however, are officer b nd the Offi ement, 0 agency which | up WPB. OCD, OPA and the res administrator and secretary. of, comme Laten she became an advis jor matters in the OPM ai vas appointed an admin; istantilast>August, the. ent appointee; as kept himse later. on for anonymity’— 4 their advance ly of the wartime estab- since then he has grown more and more solidly into the President's esteem. Youngest of the “ 37-year-old Eugene Cas 2d to be the ral adviser but who real- ittle of everythin: e than any of 4! I suppose, I's many invitations he can’t meet, and you'd be st d at how much you can pick up about what people are. thinking and saying. Son of a Washington plumber, Casey sold papers jerked sodas, saved his money, finally was able to finance 1e housing projects during Was i building boom of this about conflicting sta oming from thc ident. If I should t in a speech, and Mr. tement in an in- FLEMING STREET (METHODIST) (Uptown) CHURCH | Rev. W. B. Mundy, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. m. Wil- liam Knowles, general superin- tendent. Morning worship, 10:50 o’clock. | Sermon by pasor, “Cross Bear- ing”. | Epworth League, 7:00 p. m. Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. Special program by visitors. Prayer service, Wednesday, 8 . Mm. The Fleming Street Methodist, Church tomorrow will observe what will be known as Visitors’ Day. Due to the fact many visitors attend this church, the decided to have a special Visitors’ | > Day. The pastor will preach at the} morning hour and_ the _ special i program | red by visitors! © will be held at the evening wor- ship service, starting at 8:00 ~ o'clock. i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST METHODIST {Old Stone) Cor. Eaton and Simonton Sts. Rev. A. C. Riviere, Pastor Church ‘School, :9:45 a. m. Each. ;department meets in its own as-|Ted M. Jones, who is attending sembly room. “Harold Russell, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:60 o’¢lock. Sermon subject: “Do “You ‘Wateh | gin’ at 10:50 and Pray?” St. Matt. 26:41). Epworth League, 7:00 p. m. Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. Sermon subject: “A Mv'iturle of Little Things” (St. Matt. 13:24-30). Mid-week prayer service, Wed. nesday, 8:00 p. m. Choir practice, Friday, 7545 pastor:p. m. Mrs, Joseph Sawyer, .ar-|after the evening .seryice. ganist; tor. Gerald Saunders, .direv- JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 620 ‘White Street Watchtower Study, -8:00-p. m. Sunday. “The New World” Study, 8:09. p. m. Wednesday. Field service, 9 a.m., daily and Eaton, Between Duval ‘Sunday, and Simonton Sts. H Rev. Ted M. Jones, Pastor . | Sunday School, 9:45 a, m.,E. L.} Wilson, superintendent. | variance with it—and » in conflict with a state- ment'm by the be at a press “@onference — you might think it THE CHURCH OF GOD Over Which A. J. ‘Tomlinson is | both wv juld make all three of us look darn fools. You would be Only two of us would look n fools.” liki wro lik a *” NAVAJOS GO TO POT for the Pre picking up phone and ca ig shot William H. ernment se known FDR since days He.’s a smooth lo: ing of: hair, who will smoke eral cigarettes during a half interview. To McRe pert, goes th ing the civil s duration of th for personnel ex- mpli vice rules for the . He also takes rranging for e agencies to use ex- atistical and research out- her than set up new uchlin Currie, unobtrusiv aired, a native of Nova ident’s contact 1- nolds, ¢ credit fo WITHOUT COFFEE By A, V, GULLETTE eT ETI AP Features GALLUP, wy. M., Jan. 16.—The Lig Chief of the OPA tribe may have to answer to the Navajos about this cotiee busines 1o tne Navajo, colice ranks in importance right pehina nis horses ana nis LocKs. Watnoul nis Cullee — Kola, one of the lew words for whicn the Indians have found no tribal language substitute — a iwavajo can hardly work up a g00d ‘phe Roy. Edw. &. Doherty, former! Royal Ambassadors, ‘day and Friday, ‘3:30 p. medicine dance. Wny, there have been times when meat and such was scarce and the ajo had to pull through on bread and coff alone. But the lite avajo is taking his coffee rationing like every- ~, thing else, strictly at face value. signment from FDR, and Ca Modestiv he will admit that “I believe I may have been of some slight service to the President from time vo iime.” Curtie toys constantly with an ivory cigarette holder while talk- ing, but he actually smokes few cigarettes. There is a signed por- trait of Chiang ni-shek on the mantlepiece of his ornate State Department building office. (All s are quartered in a row in that venerable old monu- ment.) Lowell Mellett — called by some “the most s man i Washington’ ner: of the most important tor of a Washington chain paper years, but a $20,000. ar job in 1937 be he and his couldn't about President Roosevelt. He became head of the National’ Em- ergency Council} ‘then pokey age whigh. gid chotes as looking up inform for congressmen to usé) dir making speeches. Mellett organized.a really effi- cient government” information service, branched out into doing spade work for such things as the Wage and Hour Law. He took over, too, the controversial study of economic conditions in the South, In 1939 NEC was absorbed into the new Office of Government vhich Mellett headed. tions have now been taken over by the Office of War Information. Mellett heads OW. motion picture division. Some see this come-down for him, but othe int out that he remains ont it h boss S on And while Big Chief OPA may not be the most popular fellow among the 50,000 Navajos, traders say the Indians have not hoarded coffee. ; The Navajo camp and coffee go together — like hotdogs buns, or hamburgers and onion. In the chill on the high plateau reservation in New Mexico and Arizona, the coffee pot simmers steadily on~the campfires sur- rounding the medicine dances. A. Potent Brew Navajo coffee, however, is only a distant cousin to the gently steeped paleface beverage. The just nd > Navajo recipe is to dump coffee, ~ sugar and water together into the pot and boil. The principla detail of Navajo coffee making is boiling. If anyone needs more coffee, ad- ditional sugar, water and coffee © tossed into the pot. At the dis- tion of the cook, the old grounds are tossed out — usually at camp moving. time. 'THA(position of coffee in the Navajo diet was given official recognition by the Indian Bureau bout 10 years ago when the Na- Morning worship, 10:50 .o’clock.} Sermon by Prof. Horace O’Bry-; ant, principal, Key West, Junior-! Senior High School. | Training Union, 7 p. m., Mrs.| R. R. Schowalter, director. i Evening worship, 8:00 p. m.| Navy Choir, under direction - of; Chaplain Blake Craft, in musical ; program. Chaplain S. A. Glas-! gow will preach. Mid-week prayer Wednesday, 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Thursday. service, | 3p: 4m; | FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street i Samuel P. Reinke, Minister | Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.! Carlyle Roberts, superintendent: | Morning worship,’ 11:00 -o’clock. '' | pastor, will preach. Christian Endeavor‘ meetings, : 7:00 p. m. | Evening service, 8:00° o’clock:; Newly-clected officers of the con-| gregation will be installed at this service. : { Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. | ' The choir practices under the| JJeatlership of Mrs. Bodler. Thurs- | day at p. m. i The Service Center will be open for reading, recreation and friend-} ly contacts every week day» frome 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. BRERA Do se oa 1 NAVAL CHAPEL SERVICES | Movie Hall, U. S. Naval | Operating Base ! Chaplain Blake Craft ; Children’s Sunday School at 10! a. m. in the Chaplain’s Building, No. 129: Holy Communion will be ad-j ministered in the auditorium of the new Chaplains’ Building, No.! 129, Sunday at 0815. Chaplain Glasgow will be in charge. | Men's Sunday School class will) be held in the station library from 1000 to 1045. Lieutenant; G. E. Barton, station ‘person-! nel officer, is the teacher. ; Evening service at 7:15 p. m. {to 8:00 p. m. Program: Congre- gational Singing, | Responsive’ Reading, Selections by Navy | General Overseer 1113 Olivia Street Mary H. ‘Thompson, Pastor Bible School, 10 a. m., Sunday. Worship at 11a. m. Young People’s meeting at 7:00 p.m. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. + Prayer meetings, Monday and Wednesday nights. Bible Study, Friday night. BAPTIST HOME MISSION, BOARD CUBAN MISSION 1122 Watson Street | Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Director Sunday School, 3 p. m. Kindergarten, Monday and Fri- day, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Sunbeam Band, Monday, 3:30. p.m. Children 3-9. Girls’: Auxiliary, Tuesday and} Thursday, 3:30 pi-m. Girls 9-15. Wednes- m. Boys’ 9-15. ‘ ‘Prayer meeting, Friday, 8 p. m. LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST | CHURCH Cor... Division and Georgia: Sts. - Rey... Wm. E.. Bryant, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss! Miriam Carey, general superin-' tendent. F Morning worship, 10:50 o'clock.’ Young People’s Department, 7200. .B.nM, + ee = Evening worship, 7:30. o’clock.} Midweek. service, Wednesday, | 7:45 p.m, d Choir Wednesday, 8:15 p. m. Come and worship with us and we will do our best to give you that which you need in these days of need. Welcome to all. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Duval and Eaton Streets Sundey Services - Low Mass with administration of Holy Communion, 7:30.a. m. Sung Mass, Holy Communion, Church School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Prayer said plain, 11 a.m. ee, : Sung Mass with short sermon, 11:15 a.m. ~ ‘Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bené- practice, jos were snowbound on the res-|Choir (Stan Plummer, Sp3c, di- ‘diction of the Blessed Sacrament, ervation, and many faced starva-|rector), and,sermon by Chaplain /8 p. m. tion. Army bombers dropped food, and in each package of provisions was always a box of coffee. Coffee Strike The Navajo once staged and won a sit-down strike for their fa- | Craft. Roman Catholic Services at wee) | Station include Confessions every | Saturday from 1400 to 1730 by} | Chaplain T. J. Fallon at the; new Chaplains’ Building, No.) Morning Prayer, daily except: Wednesdays, 6:45 a.m. Low Mass with administration of Holy Communion, 7 a.m. E Evening Prayer, daily, 5:30 p. vorite brand. Early Indian trad-|129, and Mass at 0815 every ‘Sun-|m. ers stocked their she old Arbuckle brand — a by-word the southwest plain: packaged in bright yellow trimmed in red and blue and gar- d with the picture of “the y with wings.” day morning, at the Movie Hall. Confessions will be heard from! 0745 to 0810. | Chaplain Fallon will hold a/ mid-week service in the Chap-! lains’ Building at 1715. Services| ‘held every Wednesday. It will ‘Wednesdays Morning Prayer, 8:45 a. m. A second Low Mass with Holy. Communion, 9 a. m. q Other services as announced. “EL SALVADOR” ‘}munion at the 7:00 o'clock Mass. {first Sunday .of month. {7:80 p. an. Squaws furnished their mud and gonsist of the Sacrifice of the METHODIST CMURCH lcg hogans with coffee premiums. |Mass, short sermon and Novena | Latin Miission ily is Wayne Coy. He es to talk.about hisoPs re, ak@ fhe glory fer any- th may be ong reason’ sin Washington: like Mellett, ys in conferences ing by auto among the numerovs buildings which house the mani- fold OEM agencies. The descendant of an Irish pion Coy had a_ struggling youth and manhood until he climbed on Paul McNutt's bang- ‘wagon, helped elect him governor of Indie was put in charge of state re'ief (which gave him con- tacts with Harry Hopkins) and rode the bandwagon on_ into Washington, becoming assistant federal security administrator when McNutt took over the Se- curity Agency. Hopkins intro- duced him to Mr. Roosevelt, and Pavooses grew up on cut-outs of !prayers in honor of Our Mother. tly dressed ladies of the period. Then, Arbugklcs, without warn- ing. changed the brand and mod- arnized tht pete gfe Navajos would have none oftt. Packace Ragas The old package Tikally was re- instated, and remained in high fa- vor until last August when the brand was discontinued. Even the sturdy pine boxes in which coffee was shipped by the carload to the reservation have plaved an important part in the Navajo country. The boxes were made into tables and chairs. They were used for partitions, out- buildings and fences. Coffee rationing may change a lot of things. One thing, however, probably won't change. That’s ' boiling. Coffee grounds now prob- | ably will be boiled as long c: | esserv until a fresh batch is ra- | tioned out. 4 as of Perpetual Help. Jewish Jewish Services held every Friday evening at the Temple, B’Nai. Zion, on the corner of Sir: monton and Southard streets, at; 2000 by Rabbi Lehrer. . | Note to Navy Men Listen, to the CBS “Church of! the Air” program at 1300 on Jan- uary 24. This is the tenth of a series of pragrams devated to the | Chaplains of the Navy. CHURCH OF CHRIST Second Floor of County Courthouse Services in Court Room, sec-| ond floor of courthouse, 5:30 p.m., | each Lord’s Day (Sunday), Services conducted each Sun- day afternoon at the hour indi. eated as a convenience for the, many service men and defense ‘workers stationed here. Grinnell and Virginia Streets Guillermo Perez, Pastor Church Martha Worship. Prayer 7:30 p.m. Women's Society of Service at. Wesley House, first and third Mondays, 4:00 p. m. Mother’s Club, Thursday, 17:00; F Benediction. Masses on Holy Days, 6:30 and 8:00 2. m. Weekday Masses, 6:30 and 7: O’BRY ANT TO PREACH SUNDAY Professor Horace ‘O'Bryant,| principal of the Key West igh! School, will he the guest speaker at the First Baptist Church to- morrow. The professor will preach in the absence of the pastor, Rev.| jthe Florida State “Baptist ‘Con- vention at Jacksonville. ‘The morning ‘service will he-} ‘lock. 1 In the evening at 8:00 o'clock ithe Navy Choir will present a ‘musieal program, under ‘the di- .reetion of ‘Chaplain Blake Craft. ;Chaplain S. A. Glasgow, of the! {USN, will bring the evening mes- | ge. * ‘ The Service Men's - Fellowship} Hour will be held immediately lu. m. First Friday at 6:30 and 13:00 a. m. ! ‘Sunday evenings, 7:30 o'clock, Rosary, Sexmon and Benediction. Friday evenings, 7:30 o'clock, Sacred Heart Devotions. H Confessions Saturday after- noons .and eVenings, .on vigil of \Holy Days and .on ‘Thursday ‘pre- ceding first Friday, 4:00 to 6:00/ o'clock, and from 7:00 +o °.8:00 o'clock, ’ First. Sunday .of month, Com- mynion at the 7:00 o’clock Mass for Daughters of ‘St. Ann. Second Sunday .of month, Com- ‘or Parish and High School So- Third Sunday of month, Com- munion at the 8:30 o'clock Mass for Children of the Parish. Fourth Sunday of month, Com- munion at the 7:00 o’clock Mass for men of the Parish. Daughters of St. Ann. meet Parish ‘Sodelity meets fourth ‘Wednesday of month. Promoters of the Sacred Heart meets third Sunday ef month. Ushers’ Club meets at 7:30 p. . on the first Monday of every month. 5 | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ‘CHURCH White at Washington Street Rev. 'M. G. Lyerly, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 10:50 o'clock. Sermen subject: “The Steadfast} Face”. Young People’s meeting, 7:00 p.m. Evening worship, 8:00°.0’clock. Sermon by ‘the pastor. Choir — practice, i ‘Wednesday, A cordial invitation is extend- }ed to all who can ‘do so to. wor- ship with us at both morning and evening services. y Services Unity Services, 11:15 o'clock. Class in “Lessons In Truth”, 8 p. m. Class in “Lessons In. Truth”, every Thursday: evening, 8: o'clock. rms conea 1008 Olivia: Street : Miss Flora E. Mitchell, Pastor and.Evangelist | Services -y < a0 Olivia Street Sunday 10:80 Sunday School, 3:30.p. m. Sunday - evening preaching 7:30 o'clock. + ‘Wednesday evening meeting, GOSPEL HAt. 720 Southard Street Morning worship, 10:45 o'clock. Sunday School, 3:45 p. m. Gospel meeting, 7:30 p. m. p. m. ‘BWAI ZION CONGREGATION Rabbi L. Lehrer Joe Pearlman, President Hebrew Sunday School, 11 ‘a. jm., and every day in week, ex-| cept (Friday, at 4 p.m. senvices every Friday evening 8 o'clock, and Saturday morning, 7 o'clock. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored) ‘717 ‘Simonton Street Sigismund A. Laing, Minister A. Milton Evans, Clerk of Session 11 o'clock. “Judas And ‘Morning ‘worship, Sermon subject: His .After Thought”. ‘Church School, 3:30 p. m. Adults’ Bible Class, 6 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Exening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Sern.on subject: ‘What Does Gad Want Us.To Do?” ‘Tuesday, 8 p. m. Young Peo- Bible Study, Wednesday, se | PAGE FIV \CHURCH sTUDY-GRoUP' THE VOICE i SET WILL HOLD MEETINGS we eas a voice nt an ci Mrs. .Glorinaa -M. Bayly, re- | ft pone OU ee ane. ase i ligious education chiarman, said | ‘ ye te ae om —_ ‘totlay that the study | group Ithe Woman's Auxiliary of St’ | Ged ‘bless our nobie working who iabor day and nig: |Paul's Church will begin a se- ‘ i ; Thet yS Can cary w ais = ct’. -ehaeale 4 pe vr boys can cary on ThE based on the units of study set! od ‘bless the noble women whe. tian Family Li ‘Relations, So Latin America, and Dur-: They are.doing the work we need able Peace. : so much, one Any one interested im these ' To Keep our ‘boys fighting studies is invited to attend these ‘With bullets, guns and bambox~ meetings, whether they are mem-/} hers of the church and auxiliary |We who are left behind must abe or not. H do our share, The meetings will be ‘held in‘ With iron, brass and rubber, the Parsih Hall,.on the ‘third Buying bonds without a blubber. | Monday in the month. The ‘first | meeting will be held Monday, ;G0d bless.our noble president, ~ January 18, at 4 .o’clock in the | Who did all he could and say, afternoon. ; To keep us aut of this civel war Hf there is enough interest, | So our .boys.could stay in the good there will be a night meeting for! old U.S. A. those who cannot attend after- - s noon sessions, Mrs. Bayly also O¥F flag is still flying andthe | announced. dirty sneaking Japs, : Can't do a thing to pull it down — ‘God’s Acre’ Provides eee ; With Hitler at their back. | ‘ple’s meeting and Aduits’ Prayer Service. | Thursday, 8 rehearsal. ‘Church Finances (By Ansaciated! Press) LEXINGTON, Tean., Jan, 16.— p. m., Glee Club ‘I Thursday, 8 p. m., Boy Scouts’ meeting. Friday, .8 p. m., choir rehearsal. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH ‘(Calored) 217 Southard Street Elder B. W. Abney, Pastor Mrs. G. Williams, Missionary ‘Leader Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 Church service, 11 a. m. ¥. P.M. V. S. meeting, 5:30 >. m. BETHEL A.N.E, CHURCH © (Colored) Rev. C. J. Prince, D.D., Pastor Parsonage, 907 Thomas Street (All Times Eastern War Time) Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Christi ian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 8:00 .p. m. Friday, 8 p. m., choir rehearsal. ORTHODOX CATHOLIC CHURCH 4Golored) Rev. G. £. Finley in Charge Mass, 10 a,'m, Me and Sermon, 8 p. m. invited to attend, FIRST PENTECOSTAL (Colored) Olivia Street, ‘between Thomas and Whitehead Streets Rev. J. CO) Wallace, Pastor G Wallace, Secretary ing setvice in morning, 11 ,o'elock. All wate invited to attend these serviess.: Sur "the 8° o'clock} Tue slow. Mass, 7:45 a.m. Ws Litany and Ser- narsdeye, ‘Low Ma lays, “Low Mass, :7:45 Fridays, Low Mass, 9:00 a. m. Saatibecaipesenm CORNISH CHAPEL, AME. ZION CHURCH Whitehead and Angela Sts. ‘Rev. W. L. Souder, Pastor “The Lord's Storehouse” and, God bless our boys over thero, Give them health and strength |They are fighting for God and 1 country For jliherty and peace. es Commun- chi follows imme-'B — ly after The rrore the angles sang. Peateon earth, epod will to-men of my roads that were cold “Gad’s Acres” have _ solved ‘eT eenwal problems of the i ill Baptist Church, located in a} rhag farming .community nent Key sa i eee, The church inaugurated the) oa “God’s Acre” plan two years ago, | PEN, ASTRAY and now is flourishing finan-! —— cially. In the turbulent depths : The plan is this: a member, wild, fad heart, Pledges the monetary value of a I've hoarded each bitter thing part of a crop or livestock, When Til I'm weary of loving—and the crop or animal is sold, it is hating Life— turned over to the church treas- And simply . remembering urer. So the acre pledged is called “God’s Acre.” All the long, dark | “This year, anticipating higher’, 1 ever walked, | prices, the members chipped in Through rains that and erected a storehouse—“The and bleak . . . Lord’s Storehouse.” There they Are pictures T've hung on hard stored the yields from various bright wall— “God’s Acres,” and took advan- 4nd of which I can seldom speak if best i ice. ! 5g abpietanet schigs ert ‘But my pen gets wild—and a | page is marked LUSKY BREAK }'With a poem that I sometimes F a ine ‘ regret. Riraptibatac ar pee gd 11. |S lonely—unloved, to be loosed : hi like this— year-old messenger ‘boy, set his/ oad P brief case, containing $12,000 in| When i's better to think—and bills, down on the running board - of a parked automobile. Suddenly, ! BARBARA GREENE. the car started they bey yer perwrrre~ rv errrrry 4Rolice were notified an mip- ee | Police were notifies Sayonara w(t LOPEZ Funeral Service i J., reported that he had found Established 1885 ; the missing brief case, intact, on|> Jeenead Puneral Directors the running board of his auto- | and Embelmers 4 mobile when he reached his des- tins#lon, 24-Hour Ambulance Service 4 PHONE 135 NIGHT 696 ZION PRIMITIVE BAPTIST | BhADAABADAADAADS CHURCH ‘ (Colored) Thomas, Near Olivia Street Rev. L. Milerson, Pastor Sister A. McKinney, Reporter Morning service, 11 o'clock. | Evening service, 8 o'clock. { Weekly Service j Prayer service, Tuesday, 8:00 p.m, | pwawvev ee ververry y —FIRST— > Invites You to Worship 10:50 A. M. } Help a man in uniform enjoy his leisure houts. Give your good books to the 1943 VIC. TORY BOOK CAMPAICN. Leave them at the nearest collection center or public Hibrary. SEND ALL YOU CAN SPARE pats cor IA ALA hh di did didedaddddeddhr) \ VISITORS’ DAY : M Son Methodist Church FITTOSOOOFOOFP POOPED SUNDAY JANUARY 17TH 10:50 AM. PASTOR TO SPEAK 8200 P.M. SPECIAL PROGRAM ARRANGED and PRESENTED BY VISITORS Welcome Defense Workers, Service Men, Visitors to Our City, Members and Friends W. B. MUNDY, Minister —SIIIITIIIIIIIIISS. yf A LAALAAALAAAAAAAALALL A ‘