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Holy Eucharist 5:38 P.M. Evening Prayer 1:0 P.M. Litany and Address Maundy Thursday, April 10th: 6:90 A.M. Choral Eucharist Good Friday. April 11th: 9:00 A.M. Ante Communion 12:08 M. — 3:00 P.M. Three Hours Devotion 5:0 P.M. Evening Prayer Holy Saturday, April 12th: #:00 ALM. Ante Communion 7:30 P.M. The Blessing of the New Fire and the Paschal 5:38 — 6:08 and 8:30 — 9:00 P. -. The Sacrament of Penance Warren administration. McCarty, runnerup to Warren four years ago, previously said that he ran against Warren and “Pm still against him.” Adams also replied to a state- ment » Warren ian one candi- ite « Of C summer months, according te the Travel lave announcement, A two dollar fee includes the At Miami, April 9 | Tuncheot and program whith will go on from noon to 4 p.m. AM Key West business. people | Reservation can be made with techy in Gecathinidl gdm orn Laubscher, Chamber secre- ference on travel, domestic and | : ee foreign, to be held Wednesday at| Kurt Krieger, rookie right. the San Souci hotel, Miami Beach, | h*nder for the St. Louis Card- E. F. Trevor, Key West Chamber | {721% Was born i Traisen, Aus- of Commerce President announced | ___ } | 3 | nanan The meeting will consider pros: | bridge pects for business in the coming | F R SALE construction bridge tetween Tampa and St. McCarty repeated charges that Edward Ball, Jacksonville, head of the DuPont interests in Florida, had opposed him ever since he refused to support a state sales tax in 1939. “That’s one reason why I have the everlasting opposition of Ed Ball,” McCarty declared. Beach audience a 5-point program to. reduce what he called “waste and corruption in state govern- ment.” He advocated consolidation of Florida's 19 tax collecting million dollars a year. Odham said he favored a merit | He. said the fee system “breeds " such things as Saturday raids <a “I have never solicited the gov-| minority groups, speed traps and FAST, DAILY SERVICE .... Iv TAKES A LOT OF CALLS TO SERVE CIVILIAN DEFENSE DIXIE’S LONG DISTANCE LINES ARE UL S. DEFENSE LINES WEAVING the South's web of protection against at- tack by air is an urgent job for Civilian Defense—and for the South's growing telephone lines. Lines that are hum- ming, too, with calls of defense industry, the armed services and soldiers calling home. IT’S A GOOD thing the South’s telephone network has grown so big, so fast. To meet this section's expanding needs, both military and civilian, Sowtbern Bell in the last six years has more than doubled the number of telephones, | nearly doubled Long Distance circuits apg more than tripled rural telephones. ™ ee systematic arrests for illegal gam- | Newsprint Second Sheets 500 50e Spencer said he has withdrawn | the gambling plank from his plat- | form and opposes creation of al State labor department, as advo. | cai by some other candidates. | Hendrix called for segregation, | legalized gambling, repeal of the | sales tax and putting all state de- { partments under the Cabinet. | OF OUR SOAP CONTEST 4 Winners - 113 In Basket GLEN AUSCHUTZ 4: 629 UNITED STREET MRS. R. A. SOWL ~ 802 EATON STREET J. VORSAS 822 JOHNSON LANE MRS. E. W. PARISH SEAPLANE BASE, QTS. D. Winners of Cake CONTEST Mrs. John G. Roberts Mrs. Fred J. Dion FAUSTO’S FOOD PALACE AIR RAID WARNING SYSTEM — Aircraft movements being mapped in a Civilian Defense “filter center,” os reports from strategic obvervation posts ore received by telephone. Civilion Defense depends on quick gommunica- tions, gnd the telephone is a vital link in & ind Inc¥eating ow capacity by adiling new corcults. Yor You... FREE YET DEMANDS on Long Distance continue so heavy that there may sometimes be delay in compicting your calls. We're handling them as jax as we can— SOUyeelS BELL TELsPBORE “OPERATION DIXIE” is a big job. One that makes ever-growing demands on telephone resources, experience and skill. A job that calls for a figancially healthy T+le-_ phone Company. AND ATECEGHAPH COMPARY, Booklet Ask vour Telephone Business Office for handy booklet for recotding your ovt-cltowg telephome aumbers. You save time when you call Mattel 4