The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 21, 1934, Page 1

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ED = PAY costs OF CASE] | HOUSES GOING ON IN. © SPECTION TRIP program for Fridey’s) william W. Deieritt, superin- ‘of Florida mayors |,tenoont of lighthouses ji this dis-? pl trict, will leaver tonight e notables called by Gow-| on the Tender Ivy f ser to consider how Flor-| inspection. at the The: vessel’ will’ go first » he rated exhibit ami harbor where seine buoy. work Century of Progress Ex- .Will. be done and: speakers at -the sension he the Governor; :W. C. Hod- Tallahassee, president-elect of Ass ny state senate and! Coy COUNCIL ORDERS’ PAY- T, Alsop, Jr; H. l.| ROLL BE MADE AT MEET- -|To Be Located Out On South Street fintred, who} © CATE HENS TO STE! | ciel Clinie At Marine Hail Plans for the establishment @f)the doctors in’ arranging Zur the ;netessaty changes to the building + and Dr. Clouse, who has’ had 8] indigents of Key, West heve been} aoe experience and a vast fund | @ clinic at the Marine hospital; for. of knowledge in these pa OF POSITION NOW WASHINGTON, June Lapa | substantial basis appears for the report that General Hugh S. John- son is soon to leave the: NRA. The organization he built is in the midst of an important transi- MISS DAY AND MISS SUMMERS JOIN IN MUSICAL PRO. GRAM ON OCCASION Dr. William R. Wairen address- ted the members of the Rotary Club today, telling mainly sbout recent trip to Indiana, Illinois (By Asaccinted Presa? ion, and those who believe they}@md other sections, The doctor know the mind of President Roose- stated that he thoroughly enjoyed ‘first intended Aes aeceemammsoey oe “| up was complete, andthe bigger industries had been codified, He fixed January able date for his retirement. NRA ‘got into serious controversy about eet time,, however, and he pre. ' fererd not to quit under fire. Is "INO PASSENGERS {the trip which also. took him to the Chicago World Fair, Miss Olive Day, Rav and Mrs, George E, Sum- Dev: Warren's two sons, Billy aa Gated Ahen, were guests of Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., at the ieageeur- Posragf Mr. Cabrera, who iy 1, Inst, as a prob- or iter a ane ession. United States Destroyers dacob Jones and J, Fred Talbott-left the S. CUBA BRINGS | fore the Second Primary elem tion, candidates and their ai campaign im their efforts to. get Sut a larger vote than was rec- orded in the First Primary. As the time grows. shorter or the electors to make # final the campaign: becomes : certain quarters and some of debates are hot enough te smat- ter of tincture of ‘capsicum, « ta- basco sauce and not a little real pepper. ie Issues of the campaign, it ig | said, have brought about several — president of the organization, ' fights and near scraps, none of.” which have led to any setious con- sequences nor ave there been any arrests made, Those who are working hard in their own behalf in. Key West are Proceeding in a mild and un~— jabsindoned. The clinic will be eg tablished in another building on jSouth street, and definite arrangé- arrested | sent the! ments are now in course of prepe| would be of great ‘assistance in A) Steamship ey of the’ P. and nutrition ‘clinic, if her. services_O, S. 8, Company, arrived from were required. {Havana yesterday with 64_ Mrs. Mathews discussed the“set-' class passengers and three iting up of a small unit’ of beds at cliss for Key: West and ‘ant {the clinic. Dr, Warren replied that | class and two ant class | that the]. Ate meeting of members of the “Deputy | Bmergency Relief Administration lint yesterday in the office of Dr. " bie. C. Galey, the matter of the! president -of today when City Cler rtising Council. Poca Cage hen pe : bf the ‘session. will amo Brondéent vin WIJAX through té Soe keaner. winele : td. perfected yesterday, bury in dare of disburdements, it b of City Treas- tlinic was discussed in detail. ‘Those attending were Dr. Galey, ! if operations were to be performed j Tampa. beds would be necetsary and at; The vessel | were 8 Reine i major avec tie | Misa Van Sitkler auked the cost Comper ga (of at X-ray” ‘machine and was‘ad- Cor ; $2.000 and $10,000. Mags,, with, She then suggested that a ten- =, ere: tue! oil | tative plan be worked out where-| at he Porter, Dock Company and! ‘Announcement has been . made \by in the beginning only minor op-' sail for Frontéta, Mexico, to load: by the United States Lighthouse erations be considered with sean] Paneaete 43 Department that Miami Main i elias nabs invilgitdis out ie ape of in "Tam y J. Lancelot Easter, Previ. will be a rep-;F. F. Hoffisan; after jahce of ee a ae ee ‘an the ‘intent on keep-jatd J. Frank “Roberts, ann ‘will vepresented ‘ at: men Cabrera and Rol ro " ounced A jtients. In major operations pi t of eomect : Pintdao and Dr. R. Fina, J. L.} lweald be necesmaty: to 90K j Fag el of ~ ie pagal ee {Galey and Dr. Porter to assiét in tieable.. pu aie ea ; Mrs. Ruth Clouse, ' igiving, if possible, a minimum This announcement was made | Both Senator Gomez and. Rep. Mondera Mente * rate on hospitalization for emer- | through the local office of . the, resentative Albury are expected to {ns the department of home... eco-! gency major operations, a ‘i nt by William W. D i. Seelam the last of thie» a TWELVE |. William R. Warren, Dr. N.C.’ bed space-to take care of the Lan RCPS Channel Lighted Bell Buoy No. 4, ¢éase, The ed today the last be nomics} Miss Florence Van Sick- Mrs. Mathews then --suggested te! Giver cubs for the ‘itt, aeapioroares of this ‘dis-| make final preparations for oleee % jer, district supervisor of relief, that an outline of the elinie ‘betle Pi's polted ! nd plans drawn for a small) contests Kappa =a Miss Heen Williams, * eg Thy and akoratory room. | soring ‘on thé Fourth of ‘arrangements for 12 beds in uni {and provisions for eating, etc. On} eed in ai Miss Van Sickler advised that, looking over the blue “prints: of, ce plans at their last meeting had {the kindergarten she found, shor % @i| tion day. =i cteeaaiiomnane ince ierinbiatesnsiaitia ae Here's How You'd Borrow Money Under New Home Loan Prop (By command ies Preees) WASHINGTON, June 21.—,men with whom they could [business may be Incking work. Hf He's “Good Rukh ° >= “John Smith bes service’ secretary. Plans Are Modified pert been modified after an - estimate ["*4 the following: r y Gace short: | had been..ptesented of the cost Operating Room test of the, ballet. It is bubiil| necessary for making the changes}. The: north: room evuld be wie | inehes a and three wider: ene additions, te the Marine hos-, for an.operating roses an pesinal pc rte ' ty tel for. establishment of the clin-| set up} one room for‘a clinic hist; name to the lonns tnt ha thei allots were cast ie | another for beds; a small room ee bills vitally, ecting bill, second ag PR a udge, Guna was,asked many, It was shown that-both W. H.| recordpand office -another for the: ugh * huge relief ‘ Maia period, eonsid~'Creen, regional administrator, and | kitehen and one for personnel and!) res. pli ? deposited Seth Perkins, regional emineer,, Storeroom... She. explained bee el ad cap ahammar ihad decided that the necessary ex. ,four: bed unite could be arranged felt Soll pemditures as indicated in the set sid & sereen poreh constructed. larger 8b- up would be far in excess of the! Dr. Warren suggested that den- alse amount which could be allotted | tists of Key West be contacted as ltor this project. to the a ogee Boos | Miss. Van Sickler then said that {was deg y intado, who Melvin Russell, superintendent of} @ meeting be held in public. instruction for. Monroe, the Babes building to go y had given the information! over that after plans were made that he had been able to’ secure, |and decided on the clinic could be as a gift, the kindergarten build. made ready in one week. ing on South street and this could}, Mits Van Sickler asked ive wsed for the clinic with feture} the physicians write @ letter etic the : plana for hospital facilities. FERA organization setting seccccoccqsosoooesccesen| Referring to the last meeting of theit. reactions: to the ab TONIGHT the organization, Miss Van Sick-|clinie and arrangements and in- ealied attention to the decision /clude im the letter cost of a 12-bed Palnce--CMypiey Boneh" sill made that the doctors would give; Woeplial <linie, dental élinie, with j‘Thinder Over Mexies,” three days weekly to the clinie, an ese nearest Strand fe Het Aterian decor and « Caben de slowed for this, 1 $3 Three government, and sponsored plone md Bat wold eoey San | ta first and second mortgage on his President Roosevelt. [mew property and at the present! It is inte this situation that the time second mortgage is jocaree. George Burns is in the same fix.” t before leaving ox his| The industrial loans miearute |! makes > $580, available. for (Ry Armmointied Prone) WASHINGTON, June | 21.—/ federal government, if the regime | Hore is how the scheme would time may. come when| © the homing ond merteeet work fot John Smith: ha Hasead 0 de pemuinen ‘hascesnins ‘schoass. propieell bythe! “He would go to bis bank, high-handed ¥, personal finance ¢o5 , building and lean — VieE ict 2 é i if F ail is “Paul Jones has his eye on a! “The bank or finane- : ace tot, where he would lke) "Te apply to 5 4 h i r pr pamnnim nee be sen tine 6s a y } attitude “George Brown has in mind an ‘Strand— ‘ | al"Sa aaa we REE AAI be fsioreosteganrsongiens¢ $6 nome time while waiting for] fF Which 89 men are being app) minterial, Frets We otfice of) "S There will be 30 it te, Jet, Tereaes, director ot epeee-| er chaggeneryps 0 lpg. cttp actos Maa gua, “geuamtaene d this project. wp work and six women will be as-' ‘For the demolition and restors-| ebindine ; ‘tion program 68.men are. being work, It was shown that Mes. Mathews. weuld be of valuable assistance te

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