The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 27, 1934, Page 1

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ooncdess Peesoccoscccecccces Yesterday’s Prim esesee Coccccecseesseseseoccor scoceevecoscoscoouececes: eneee eeconoeeoer: a cs g he joujanag ast pupperg pag qupperg pag jour Wy youprorg WOT 1896 266 ra an AG 780 434 188 185 100 115 243 259. 1127, 16 903 47-1278 197 314 221 201 2: 16 19 198 183 241 116 o4 irs, Sym-) Jacksonville Monday his West Sun- ‘ it is: said, “highway tions regarding Key West. oe hepagrdiok The sdmfnistrator said thersibe of vital importance is the ; cet f Heme 1° tor indigents, plank for which @r°\y. dhoneatvaige, Jr Jomergency reliefProgram in Flor-;now in the making, and, it is) “4 trib shown, will become effective with-{ the tribes/ida. One of these is the rehabili-/i, 9 short time. ‘condition,’ tation i The matter of the clinic is.men-! hs gt oT {tioned &s just. one of the many He told his hearers there art, items in one particular phase of chiefs, rehabilitation nr to were two William approximately 1,500 families in,the - movement. Key West that should be receiving| Every angle of this great idea is Hrelief and extimated it would re-| being investigated at this time by in this class of work. that the leuk will be}quire an expenditure of $1,000,-; specialists in the}000 during the next five years, “which will bejput the city back in good economic |the condition. reported and Mrs. aoe ene oad ifity ee Z FOR NEW CLIN IN-INTERIOR TO CONFORM PROPOSED ACTIVITIES ane Arthur” Gomez: was re- elected as state senator over his‘opponent, William V. Al- bury, in yesterday's primary, [winning by @ little less than }two hundred votes in“ the mr tory to transforming it into the Collier and Hendry, com- proposed clinic for indigents wss/ prising the twenty-fourth senatorial district. ‘In Monroe County, Al- bury lead-the race by close to three: hundred votes, al- though this was offset: by. the. majority that Gomes piled up in the other coun- ties. Bernie Rapy. defeated the interior of the building be re- arranged to conform to the re- quirements and this work will be nalia to be used by’ physicians and Niles witining out over Roy ~{ Fulford for County Commis. sioner by three hundred or _ more votes. * All of the races were dates: and their followera ; WORK waging a strong campaign DEFERRED the interest of thé respec- 7.) tive offices to which th era #3 intervals up dytil mid j at which time the full 5 Deas, of the $-| port of the - city _ pi the wort owe | were posted and totalled ‘the benefit of the many” remained until the late ito ascertain the results the day's contest. Everything during the went off fairly quiet, meide from a few arguments, there were untoward happenings jcurring all during the e g g # i E ay il; NATIONAL! OF FIRE UN.

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