The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 26, 1934, Page 1

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pleted Course Of ‘Train- ing For Service (Special to ‘The Citieen) SAVANNAH, Ga. June 26.— ‘Until Congress’ passed the Noval to: maintain the U.S. Marine Corps at‘its normal strength, the | and learn the results Marine Corps did not. have ‘the funds to keep ite runke filled. itt 64d ‘The new appropriations will koa ; able the Marine Corps to FMT the |. “HUNDRED VOTES ees | Here. are seen Florida newspapermen taking on the “rejuvenating waters”) of the Fountain of has) Youth at St. Augustine, Friday afternoon prior to their early Saturday morning departure to the Al fred 1. DuPont press trip to Chicago to ace Florida’s Exhibit nt the World’s Fair. The newsmen club} were guests of Colonel Walter B. Fraser, owner of the fountain who served a buffet luncheon to the asiiginy visitors after their appetizing drinks from the fountain. TENDER IVY TO | LEAVE TOMORROW men cal Pee | Of Money A ip aed SE S| Another Large Shipment CAST AT 3 P. M. Major Louis E. Fagan in ‘of the Marine Corps’ Distriet Savannah-with office and examin- ; ing rooms in the New Post Office, INDICATIONS ARE. NUMBER, dred of these have been OF BALLOTS CAST TOORY fi Pacline tide, WILL BE SMALLER THAN/ Carolina, South Carolina, and Vir- FIRST PRIMARY Most of these vacancies will be . filled from waiting lists “of ap- a | pljeants who have, already” anb- Indications at 3 o'clock wheb @) mitted evidence of their qualifica- © wsex| Goes To Cub chet ongani- 5 10 Ul because of ae bene Another shipment of specie for Last. week car. containing rs Since {| the Cuban, government left on the newly minted uct ae the i ; Cuban government arrived in Key z Ferry Pactott last night for Ha-\West and was teturned to some tie jp. Point on the east coast the same oa bags This is ome of several. ship- Right. Later th was: cetuined, £0 ments which have passed through: thi¢ terminals of the Florida Bast " ast few, Coast Railway and went out the Dies eg eaten Os weet, Pet game night on the ferry to’ Cuba. minted in this coun. : this car placed it at.from $100,- try. and sent. in amounts ranging! Grorih torte Cuba olbertg re! “pgp from $200,000 to $600,000 under) contents of the car amounted to gq} close guard, to Cubs. $500,000 in Cuban pesos. Plans For Clinic To Be Sent =| To Headquarters For r Approval | Final plans for the spital jelinie. to be esteblished in Key | West by ‘the FERA will be made FOR AVON P. this yook'and upon completion of i and the compilation of the GOING AS DELEGATE, FROM items making up the proposed ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL | project, will be forwarded to head. CHURCH TO REPRESENT SERVICE LEAGUE PLANS TO LEAVE | i t me Lquerters for approval. ' acon ; To..go.into the various detaily _ William Gerald Jaycocks, son Ui: Mes. dud Mth Clements Jay- of the requirements of oe ct cocks, Jr., of Grinnell street, witli whieh js to be established in the leave over the Bast Coast this) kindargarten building South — for Camp Wingmann,| " . Avétl Park, Fla. street, Mrs, M. W. Mathews, super- Young Jaycocks goes as a delo-' Visor of public health nursing in gate from St. Paul's Episcopal ‘this, distriet, arrived: yesterday. church to represent the Young! With Dr. H. C. Gailey and pos- | ¥ Ctub.”} laeal gathering.» He will be EON | oe Cor ARE abeut ‘care ae: lunty Medical Association, Each year the league sends a, Mes. Mathews will confer and w delegate to the annual camp con-|out the plans for the clinic whic . vention. The delegate is alway3jis to be established in order that —— the me Micah guonel Faget fiehest indigents of Key West, who ars in mark ague, % and this year the honor went ts need of medical or surgical atten William. tion, may receive the proper treat- After bis stay at the conven.{ment and care. [tion he Will go to Miami where! White tentative ; S i arrangements the will spend the rest of his vaca- thi i {tion with his grandparents, Mtr. {fF auch needed ‘project were | <ouak & tas been ed here‘and Mrs. T. Frank Russell, Sr.,|@#euwed last week at » mention the seven Robert! and an uncle and aunt, Mr. gndjof heady of the FERA and the De! Mrs. Prancis J. Natotis, of Coral! medical anéociation no definite de- cision was arrived at except that q| he: ettablishment of the . clinic ‘was assuted. a On Ferry Parrott | Funeral services for Samuel W. fPeople’s Service League at the .an-isibly other members of the Mou-| tions, Under thé. new appropria- count was taken by The Citizen) Keuelert seed will be > FOR WEST COAST SF tke wots ‘oank in hile cea regularly filled so that the op- aes | ' isouvanoas | sean OT EL oe cacy in Key West that the jity to. serve in the Marine G ‘total vote would be lighter’ than’ ANA 1S ALSO GETTING +, _.. in the first primary, READY FOR EXTENDED) yp to that. hour the vote in the: TRIP IN SERVICE WORK... {first 3 ¢ e i } t { ¢ | arid also of character and stand- ing in home community must bé¢ submitted by mail before ap- which was recently employed at officially close. : Post. Everglades,’ Miami and on! i the Ititraconstal Waterway, is the heavy rains at midday may {making preparations to leave on |*@ve detered a large number from lanether extended ‘trip, {voting and these, it ig expected, Schedule outlined for the tender | ill cast their ballots later while jeomprises building light struc- enroute from work. It is also be {tures and cinstalling lights from Heved timt « number of voter's {Miami to’ Long Key and thence to!the Santaella Cigar Factory. will :Cape Sable, . Other work calls for ivote Jater in the afternoon. ithe repairing of lights and instal.| _ Following was the vote by pre- ilation of san relays along the fer |tineta at 3 o'clock: lry route from Lower Matectimbe| Precinct Qualified to No Name Key, 5 170 Tender Ivy, which returned yes- 118 jterday afternoon from the reef, ise | where inspeetion ‘of lighthouses | 224 was made by W, W. Demeritt, is 130 scheduled to leave tomorrow aft | 332 erncon between. noon and 4) 269 o’eleek, f { ; This vessel will go to. replace ja buoy reported minsing from the jain entrance to Charlotte Har- ie and then “proceed to Tampa iy: : the Uc 5, Marines, July 1932, has completed course ef training st Perris Island, 3, C., and in mow 4 “Soldier of the Sea.” Upon completion of the pre liminary course men are selected for sea duty, foreign service, or assignment to one of the stations in the United States. Foreign service is a popular choice, “There uk are Marines serving «in China, Philippine Islands, Hawali, West Total— 2,756 1,387 Rapeitn frou: ail the palting | indies, and many places of in- places are that with the exeeption | “'°*" #68 fon ergemonts the Sey |b ADL POST OFFICE, | | FOUNDED IN 1817, | CLOSED BY U. 5S. TELLS CHINESE; (Ey Anseciated Press) STUTTGART, Ark., June 26.— | The past office at Arkateas Post, NANCHANG, € , Senn $0. rliest settlement in the state, Sawyer were held & o'clock yet] tn contrast to the 6-hour-day hich once served territory be. terdsy afternoon, Rev. Arthur B.; advecated tween St. Louls and. Monroe, La, “ for “workers “10 the, vith subnthiy. snail delivers, has Lf Voted 82 261 368 500 292 628 536 VOM K BEM costnine (My Asusetated Preap) \Dimmick. of St. Paul's Episcopal charch, ‘officiating. ! Survivors of Mr, Sawyer fhis widow, Mrs, Pilar Sawyer; two provinces of Honan, Hupeh, A: daughters, Mrs. Flomsie Johnson hwei, Kiangsi and Fukien, where und Miss Rowglie Sawyer; ‘the enti ‘i fen in in| O* Of the first went of the Mis: isons, Irving, Gyril; Norberg, Alvin — isissippi river. Tie géare after ite and Alfredo; five ‘brothers, . two: tepening, William £.. Woodraff jsisters, 10 gtandehildren and one landed 2 cunce load of printing great-grandehild, Established 117 years ago, the fice was reputed to have been ‘ijl saps racey: MAN WHO COLLECTS | MATCH BOX. TOPS m ‘wr teveral years the le FINDS [tion of the Athbnies Puke ca (By Asnecinte? Prew) - NEW YORK, June 26.—A work of Mare W, Haas, .« | York stock beoker,. -was | | poutmasies for 34 years, the office was ordered Giscon- Pitts Shim LOVE Biros ee tS Youre ; ME firm, 15-200; Wight, 15.24,

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