The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 4, 1934, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT DISQUALIF IED LIST The following is the list of disqualified voters from the Supervisor’s books by either the Supervisor of Registration or by the Board of County Commissioners in a regular session held for that pur- pose on May 2, 1934: PRECINCT N. 1 A Atkins, J, W. Anderson, J. T. Baldwin, Sophia Bush, Edna c _ Cruz, Jose D Dunn, Cora z* Edwards, James N. F. Forsberg, Charles 0. Fleitas, Armando Hunter, Albert 8. 2 3? M Maigrat, Alfred A. * t 8 Low Nestien:| George A. : PRECINCT NO. 2 A Avila, Alfredo Baker, Caleb Blenus, Willette D. . a = “¢€ Sophia Carey, William Cruz, Manuel F ont Plummer, George R. Purcias, Leonidas Pent, Joseph A. R Rechmil, R. , s Singleton, J. W. 0. Serrano, Jose Stradley, John G. Stradley, Laura M. T Taylor, Irene w Wolkowsky, A. Weatherford, J. A. PRECINCT NO. 3 a Albury, Miriam ; c Curry, Joshua Curry, John A. Curry, Cinderella Curry, Leslie Ay Chapin, Eugene R, : D Demeritt; Joseph Ez Everett, G, E. H Higgs, Obediah Hobbs, James M. J Jensen, Emma L Lowe, Ss. W. ; M * Moss, Lydia E. P » Pinder, Lettie Pino, M.'S, Del Pratt, Thomas Phillips, Edwin Phillips, Jeanette Pittman, Irma C. mohetecheai Roberts, Euphemia Roberts, Sarah ‘Russell, ‘Thonias R. Sawyer, Affie Sands, J. F. Spencer, John C. mons, J. H. aunders, Phillip T . Torres, Augustine _ w Watkins, Nancy Watkins, Jobh, 2nd. Williams, Charles C. $ ee Lad PRECINCT NO. 4 A Albury, Henry Albury, Joseph Barranco, Clara Reynolds Binson, Philip P. c Collins, Esther E. Gates, Sam Curry, Mary A. Curry, Sarah J, Cates, Eliza E Elbertson, C. 8. F Fine, Robert J. G Gardner, Bettie Hu Higgs, Alfred Hattersley, WiMam 3 Johnson, J. B. x Knowles, John H. Knowles, Joha Henry King, Ella t Mec McConnell, Nettie McConnell, C. W. Palacios, Cepr. Palacios, Margaret : i Pent, Thomas C. Pinder, Letitia « Roberts, William M. Roberts, Joseph “Roberts, George A. C. Roberts, Harry H. Roberts, Agnes V. Saunders, Sarah Sands, Sarah E. Sands, John Sweeting, Thomas B. Samford, C. M. Samford, Adeline T Thompson, William Torres, Francisco Vv Vitzilo, Lezinka w Watkins, John (Stocker) Watkins, Charles W., Sr. Warner, L, R. _ Welch, Texas M. Wells, Miriam Geneva PRECINCT NO. 5 A Alfonso, Rafael B Bronson, Tony c Cordero, Arturo Chavez, Louis F Faragut, Lounzo Fernandez, Angela Freyberg, Ed, B. Morris, George F. ‘i P Peebles, W. G. Peebles, Charlotte Roberts, George A. ta Swain, Phillip Smith, Aaron . 7 . Terry, Madeline ‘ Tinker, J. J. SERS eS “PRECINCT NO. 6 A Averett, Horace Bethel, W. P. Baker, Henry A. Bullard, Adeline Beccaise, Harvey c Conde, Edward Cates, John Curry, William Hilton Collins, Lee G Gray, E.-R. H Paee Haskins, Ida Head, Julia 4 Johnson, Lena Johnson, John V, Knowles, J.T. Knowles, Irene L Lopez, Remegio Lones, Frank, Sr. Supervisor Payne, Henry ' : R Roberts, Elizabeth Roberts, Susan M. ts s Sawyer, Louisa T Trout, W. H. 4 v Vegue, R. s w Weatherford, H. J. PRECINCT NO. 7; B Bragassa, Louis T. c Cates, William Carrera, Estella Ez Estevez, Dionisio G ¢ Griffin, Arthur S. Gutsens, Antonio H Hicks, R, T. Heckler, Virginia Hall, Henry N. J Jenks, B. D. ta K Knowles, Whitney L Lloyd, Claude Lowe, Lafayette Lewis, Robert Logan, Holmes ce M = t Milmore, T. E. Moreno, Evangelino ’ P Paine, E, Fernandez s Scheurer, William S. Silvera, Adolpho D. Stickney, Mary L. Shehee, Amalda Shanahan, Martha Stirrup, Clarence R, v Valdez, Jose C. Ww Weech, Earl _—_—— PRECINCT NO. 8 None PRECINCT NO. 9 R Robbins, W. W. PRECINCT NO. 10 None Signed, JOHN ENGLAND, of Registration County, Elector, Florida. Monroe _ |supporter of the Darwinian theo- *}ry, born.’ Died June 29, 1895. ‘New York City. 1776—Johann 4 Herbart, Ger- man .philosopher-educator, born. Died Aug. 14, 1841, 1796—Horace Mann, ORR ag apie setts’ noted reformer of the school system, born at Franklin, Mass, Died at Yellow., Springs, Ohio, Aug. 2, 1859, 1796—William Hickling Pres. cott, among the country’s great; historians: despite fa@t he was practically blind from college | days on, born at Salem, Mass. Died in Boston, Jan. 28, 1859. 1799—Am: Walker, noted! political economist of his day,| horn at Woodstock, Conn. Died at Brookfield, Mass., Oct. 29, 1875. 1825—Thomas H. Huxley, fam- ed biologist, writer, and ardent British Died 1827—John H. Speke, explorer of Africa, born. Sept. 15, 1864, 1860—Abraham L. Erlanger, theatrical manager and producer, born at Buffalo, N. Y. Died. in New. York City, March 7, 1930. See Puffy and Shepard, dining‘in style; A jovial waiter is wreathed in a smile; The tavern dates centuries back, _ they are told; In London, however, very old. . Today In History. eeece }2SOS800uns8880008 1493—Historic Bull of Pope Alexander VL, dividing the New World between Spain and Portu- gal. they’re that's not 1734—(200 years ago) Died— Sir James Thornhill, English his- torical painter. 1855—First women’s _ hospital in world founded by women and exclusively for women opened in 1886—Haymarket Riot in Chi- ecago—anarchy in a terrible, bloody riot. A bomb hurled into the midst .of 180 policemen, fol- lowed by battle between ~ police; and anarchists, | 1888—First practical. electric} railway started in Richniond, Va.! 1904—United States took pos- session of Panama Canal site and started Canal. 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