The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 23, 1943, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR 7 se MUCH ACTIVITY NEEDED TO REACH QUOTA OF WAR LOAN DRIVE ON TIME tensive activity during the last; GOING BY MAIL half of the current second War) Loan_ drive will be necessaty fl the quota of the Sixth Federal Re-|7* ee ee a fe corte District is reached on sched-| ARE SENT OUT’ TO ISOLATED ule-time, according to W. S,,Mc-} THOUSANDS:-IN ALL PARTS Larifi, Jr., ‘president of the Fed- f fi erakReserve Bank of this region. , OF COUNTRY... fw States in this district had raised} a little more than 81 per cent of ' their-total quota of $250,000,000; DANVERS, Mass. April 23—! when latest reports were tabulat-' The mail order catalog found in} ed April 20. Tennessee led all the homes of rural people gave} thege states with an oversubscrip-| the Rev. Allen W. Clark, rector} tiom-showing 101 per cent of the; of Calvary Episcopal Church, ' staf@ quota; 92.8 per cent of the: Danvers, the big idea that “If; allotment had been subscribed ini stores can sell goods by mail,’ Fi la, 91 per cent in Georgia,’ churches can spread religion in; 83. r cent ih Louisiana, 59.4/the same way.” That conviction; peratent in Missippi, and 54.3 per/resulted in an experiment called; cent-in Alabama, said Mr -Me- | “Home Prayers.” Mr. Clark mail-| Larim in giving figures onthe! eq to isolated Church people a! drive from its beginning, April 12, page mimeographed with a pray-; thr@figh last Tuesday. sr, a suggested Bible reading, a} “his district has always met. short sermon, and a closing pray-| its “responsibilities, . said the er, He signed his name to each: banker, “and I felt highly confi- shect, and often added a line or denttiof tts success when the prés-| two of personal greeting. ent@rivé began: “Infact I esti-)" That was back in 1927: Now red a the district would come | “Home Prayers” are printed neat THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Draft Sque-e-ze On Married Men 12'2 MILLION CALLED UP =. 92, MILLION AVAILABLE neering Witt taught Temperature data for the 24 merly of hours ending 8:30 a. m., April 23. at 6-45 1943, as re : by > U.S. Weather Some fei —— _ C.A., has Highest last 24 hours inspiration: 68 > sche one and a gos set for ave by RB Mit Lowest last night 52 oa) 66 coer sale the ect Atlanta Boston Brownsville~ “88 Charleston, 2 & Chicago. — 67 Detroit ‘ 9 Galveston ibe Jacksonyill ms Kansas. City™< 1 KEY" WEST _ 62 K.W. AIRPORT 81 Memphis 73 Miami Minneapolis New Orleans New York Norfolk Oklahoma City Pensacola St. Louis Tampa 48 20 NAZI TRANSPORTS (Continued f ze One question. But the crews of the ; €estroyed planes were seen by * jAllied pilots to ium™ into the water before the planes Africe wes imveded be the Ad | struck. and swam ebout frantic- | | tles foutht in Tunisia since North just res. FREE COMMUNITY FASTER ECC HUNT 2 to 6 P. M., Saturday, April 24th, at TROPICAL AMUSEMENT PARK 712 DUVAL STREET KEY WEST. FLORIDA FREE RIDES - GIFTS - DEFENSE STAMPS N TO EACH CHILD FINDING EGGS NISYVW NOITIW 7) => AT FIRST BAPTIST The First Annual School of Mission will be conducted next week at the First Baptist re F civ ‘ evening, beginning «at 7:45 o'clock, the school willopen and the following classes. with >} -————. hour periods, will be taught: San RR a age For Juniors, 8 through TWO HOTELS IN MI A MI at POPULAR PRICES 4h4 LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY years, “Tea Tells A Story”, ne: Faising $400,000,000, than ly and they go every-week to more | 1 the’smaller quota‘assigned to it.I} than 4,000 ‘families, which 160k! stilEam conifdent. | forward to the only weekly relig- i “Reports at the’half-way show |jous service at home, guided oy thai we have raised more? than | the mailed Servige’sheet. The Epis- | se ig aleomne Sess copal diocese oh nae England { ie danger of putting too; help with the modest expense, gia in early reports. It] ana people who receive the ser- is @Jways true that the last days/ vices make an occasional offer of @campaign bring the hardest| ing The mailing list has out-| sl ing.” | grown that of the Danvers eres) Sixth District has been al-) and rectors of other parishes, } lotted a quota of $250,000,000 in| and clergy of other communions | thes@ationwide second War Loan’ order the sheets, sign them per-j which nije to raise a total of $13,-|sonally and mail to their own! p00, with which to imple-; lists. H met the continuing offensives of! “This is in no sense a commer-| Andghica’s fighting pies, on the! cial venture,” Mr. Clark says. a rron‘s of the world. | “People who are cut off from reg- | os = i: t ny counties and parishes in! ular Church worship seem to have | od o sensi iat fs eienning, (© j the-fixth District have already; a specially real and deep desire | as cn eae cae raig@d their quotas. Others have }for a lift to get closer to God, Life! “~~~ i fargexceeded theirs, but many-.oth-'| these days, is not easy Through | of others who find it imvossible ers*tre lagging far behind the fig- | ‘Home Prayers,’ peopl2 in 30 states! to attend church regularly, but PANHANDLER ure hich wereexpected*of them, | ofthe Union: and several foreign’ far Sic said, Mry‘McLarin, in reviewing! countries: are finding a steadfast | V0 one BED a Cee LANDS IN JAIL 'TAKEN INTO CUSTODY YES theyaccomplishments of the cam-|cotrage, and faith.” ; paigm to, date, “ wd, Mr..Clark’s. mail, order con-|. While Mr. Clark is an Episcopal TERDAY BY CONSTABLE JOE ESPINOSA DEFERRED Oo FOR INDUSTRY by the AP Features| AP Features These are the reasons why the calling up of large numbers of married men, without or with children, is becoming an increasing necessity under the na- tion’s military program. The left (shad- ed) side of the chart shows how 1212 cnillion men from a pool of 22 million between 18 and 38 have already been classified in the proces of inducting 6 million into the armed forces. By the Miss Elizabeth Taylor of Cuban Mission. Reasonable for Reservations WITH BATH AND TELEPHONE FORD HOTEL PERSHING HOTEL 16 years, “Wings Against the Blue”, by Rev. Ted Jones, pas- tor; For Young People, 17 through 6B ILE. 3ed Strect 226 WE. Ist Aveme 80 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms - Elevator Solarium Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION and the right side of the chart shows how the remaining 914 million in the age fool will be divided in the process of supplying the new 5 million. The Army has halted the calling of men over 38, but should inductions from the 38-45 age group be resumed, about 61 mil- lion more men would be added to the draft pool, of which about 40 per cent would sift through for military duty. The chart figures are based upon unof- ficial but authoritative estimates. 26, “Taking Christ Seriously”, by |Chaplain S. A. Glasgow, of the U. S. Navy. For Adults (all adults), “Pio- { | WEATHER REPORT Observation taken at 8:30 a. E.W.T. (City Office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean : Normal - “Every division and subdivision| gregation are farmers, college | clergyman, he says that his min- of campaign must keep plug-| professors, forest rangers, physi-! istry-by-mail “does not deal in Bi until the campaign is over,” cians, teachers, lighthouse keep-: terms of denominations at all. Its! he #aid. “Even the counties which | ers, clergymen, nurses, railroad | message aims to be as wide as; hagg already exceeded their goals ! men, invalids, aged folk and scores | Christianity itself.” ca ay fulf Pr: it afford to lag now, if the} bjective is to be reached.| nt indications are that there | ****** tee { { William Winfr un able- |bodied negro, made a grave mis- wilfbe many sections which «will faillo raise the full amounts al-' loted—and the more successful sedfipng will have to fill those cape ped is one thing everyone m realize, too. This campai; is not directed at any one section | of Gur population. It is an effort | in Which every man, woman and | child must cooperate to the full limit of his or her abilities. Busi- | ne#§" houses, industrial firms and finacial institutions must do their | part, of course, but they cannot | , | SPECIAL—One thousand Manila x 500! WAITRESSES WANTED—Side-|™en in Key West the choice of walk Cafe. Duval and Fleming! Working, going to jail, or joining) be u@xpected to carry the entire load = | 4 is is the biggest money- } raising movement the world has | everiknown. The need for its suc- | ces§is also the most urgent that | ha#€vcr been faced by | icafijpeople. And it w onlby'a full realization of those | fact by every one of us. We've got to d+-and keep. on lending— righ® down to the bare necessities of lide it we are going to give oury metrin the armed forces the help the¥ need in carrying. the attack to the enemy.” —— JAPAN SAYS ©ontinued from Page One) tempts are made to lav out air. fields or to repair those that have beef. damaged, Allied bladt: them into disuse, Yesterday Allied squadrons bombed Jap airfields on New Guifiea. New Britian and New Geotgia ‘islands. It was official. * flyers | ly reported that each raid was! successfully prosecuted. Acreport has been received her€“from General Douglas Mac. | Arthur's headquarters that Japa-are using en improved type of fighter plane. It is not known the if itvis of the Zero type or an} altogether different kind of air-| craft, It has been seen but none of them has yet been in action, andthe Allied command is yet uncertain of their efficacy in on Small fishes that rid cattle of in- sect parasites on their bellies when the are feported by scientists and the Amer- | BICYCLES—Motor Scooter, Flash- ill succeed | , Electric Irons,’ rOR RENT—-DETECTIVE STOR-| 2"¢é an i | i ‘ttle enter streams to drink, | WANTED—1941 Sedan. Good con-/ } FOR, Class Shipment weekly. A look at} our Technical Shelf may save | you dimes of postage and 2" TECHNICAL BOOKS — New) WANTED TO BUY—Lady’s Bi- cycle. Call 1186-R after 6 p.m. apr22-3tx weeks of waiting PAUL SMITH, bookseller, 334 Simon- | ton St. at Eaton St. apri-tf, HELP WANTED | WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- most City Pharmacy. apr7-tf Second Sheets, $1.00. Sheets, 60c. These prices now! in effect. The Artman Press. | apr1-tf! ! light. Batteries, Cords, Large Pedestal Fan, 24; ~inch: Apply-at-Skating Rink. ~ °| ; apré-tt! : 88 and Georgia. For $700.00 cash. Apply J. Disdier, nell. L 1 apr17-6tx FOR SALE—Radios, 1 Hallicraft- | er 8-tube communications type} receiver; 1 1941 Philco table! model, 3-band built-in antenna, ' push-button selector, ete, 1) Westinghouse, foreign and local} reception; 1 Kadette, 9 tubes,} Police and broadcast recep- tion. M. L. Stansbury, 20-1) Poinciana Place. i apr20-4tx | streets. apr20-tf FOR RENT IES. The very newest “ goriest—not an antique in ints start as low! PAUL SMITH, be 2} set” Pag SL '4ake yesterday afternoon while he was panhandling on Petronia street, between Duval and White- head: he accosted Constable Joe »Espinosa and asked for a hand- out. | “Come along with me,” Con- 'stable Espinosa said, “I'll take ! you to a place where you can get a handout.” Winfrey was locked up in the county jail on a charge of va- grancy and panhandling. His ar- rest was in accord with Judge j William V. Albury’s policy, start- led a year ago, to give able-bodied | the country’s armed forces. As a result of Judge Albury’s | activity, white and colored men, | who jprefer: loafing to working, ployed} ¥ither in. the ! Navy Yard or orf defense projects, as Daa fens: ks i; extreme north portion; Precipitation Rainfall 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m., inches Total rainfall since Apr. inches Deficiency inches - Total rainfall since Jan. inches = Deficiency since January inches “ Relative Humidity WG Tomorrow's Almanac i Sunrise 6:57 a. m. Sunset 7:53 p. m. Moonrise Z Moonset 10:32 a. m. Tomorrow's Tides \ (Naval Base) | High Tide Low Tide | 1:50 a.m. 6:35 a.m. 1:01 p.m. 8:10 p.m. | FORECAST | Key West and Vicinity: Lit-| tle‘ change in temperature, with | joceasional) scattered showers | ‘this"aftertison ard™tonignt: i 4. Blorida:~ Occasional. scattered | } showers “this -aftérnoon and to- little-or no: since April in slightly = loafers haverreduted absentee-;yyarmer* in’ extreme north por- 419 Southard Street. apri3-12tx REAL ESTATE iL Business or Residential Lots All Parts of the Island; Terms J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER Realtor sonable. | Phones 124 and 736-R 505 Duval: aprl-tf PERSONAL FOR SALE—1940 Studebaker, | Commander DeLuxe. Four-door | Sedan with overdrive. $575.00. ! M. L. Stansbury, 20-1 Poin-| ciana Place. apr20-4tx CHILD'S CRIB. Good condition. | Reasonable. Apply 312 Peacon Lane. apr22-2tx WANTED WANTED — Furnished Apart: ment. Mrs. Price at 412-J. apr19-6tx COAT HANGERS WANTED. $1.00 a hundred. Phone 262, we will call. White Star; Cleaners, 701% Duval St. | aprl-tf WANTED—Furnished Apartment by reliable married couple. Box A, clo Citizen. apr22-6tx } dition for cash. Box S, care of! travelers, Citizen. apr2l-3tx | WANTED—Gentleman | between 45 to 55 years as a companion. with serious intention only. L. M. P.O. Box | Key West. MISCELLANEOUS SEND: YOUR! WITTL! the peach, afternoons with Miss * G66 's ursepy School play group. | 728 Flem: ing’ St., phone 551-M. LOST—“A” Gas Ration Book. Rae Russell, 644 United street. apr23-3tx LOST—Wallet containing Naval pass, social security and cash. Reward if returned intact to ‘Overseas Hotel. apr23-1tx LOST—Wrist Watch, yellow gold Elgin, on Duval street. Re- ward if returned to “C”, Citi- zen office. apr23-3tx 1104 Grin-|ROOM and BOARD. Very Tea-| ism in Key West to a minimum. | OPA will lift pleasure driving | ban, but may cut “A” coupon. | ' apr21;Stx! TOTS to} CASEMENT SASH . 1 ft. x 67 Red, Green or White—108 sq. ft. to roll INSIDE FLAT PAINT GALVANIZED SCREEN WIRE “Complete Line of BUILDING HARDWARE and PAINT” LIND LUMBER ; PHONE 71 Simonton and Division Streets tion tonight. Hatteras. N. 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