The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 29, 1934, Page 1

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Me discovered ¢learly shown, though the slass) febwe tres! of “sport” which: senyj ine, Ot been struck evestuntly prove ox ji jhe sent out yesterday to relight e lantern at Nine Foot Shoals, : * i FE BE for these whe derive @ eapaeted out are pesoet at! MADE LANDING AND THEN on from indulging in it.. This|American Shoal t:who phoned! seformation te Key West. | WALKED TO. TOWN ii it« was) ee x Emory Lowe Pierce, son’ of Mr. destro; shot. Tem- 7 JUR te Yor Jone aan SR scene wade and tho [snd ‘Mra: Ears La Pierce, | oad _j quarters at Key West was. ad- “shining: last night. Charles Egan Pierce, son of Mr. vised that the front light at Bis-}.. Peualty-for this sort of van-land Mrs, Lewis Pieree, were in-}ANNOUNCEMENT MADE BY cayne Channel entrance had be mate cad cig Sayre engin i nocent causes of great anxiety on}; GENERAL PASS ENGE "| cae porsase en Jog se completely shattered. The lenalthan $500 and confinerent. for|tt® part of their families and of| ,cenr or FLORIDA EAST 7 and the red shade were ruined by!not ness than 30 days nor more{ frantic, searching perties, being| — interesting amd _instrective:. ex- the shot. sent out to hunt for them yester.| COAST RAIWAY COMPANY | hibit,” was the verdict of Daniel An examiriation pf the rear}/ Officials rs r C. Roper, secretary of commerce } Hight showed that this had also, partraniit. seid: i been used as 2 target by thel ous practice would: ‘| tnoronic markstaan, the indenta-! possible .to: secure’ for ‘them the tions on the-metal frames’ being maximum: penalty ns provided. _ ‘Purchasers. Of Scrap: feat e. SIH A Sewanee oe ee éagerneim to find some rare ahd{Opérating on 2 schedule one hour| ** Wel! =* interesting and instruc: much wanted Fragman tee faster, “The Tamiami” now leaves} tive.” sponsible for nters Jacksonville at 7:35 o'clock in th Roper ac- puch further away from the: city evening, pt st sonactartiscg ates mee and Mrs. ; than was intended, When the re- fs ; companied by his assistant secre- and. ork, would. be selected and alturn trip was started they found|11:20 the nest morning, New York) tary, Chester H. MeCsli and Birs. ntative list of wreckers was|themselves in « dilemma. 4:36 the next afternoon, fully] McCall, under the gcidance of U. MLR: Bostick, whe: will be in Under Handicap three hours quicker than any com-;S. Commissionst Edward” G. peting train service. Dunne, following the military re- In direct connection with the} ception in the Court of Honor, \ Florida East Coast Railway's “Day-| came to Florida Hall in the Court micrning trom, Palm: Beach. trip. With . "y - Mish eas 2 ‘ muscle for power and the or in/light Express,” this provides an-)of States and made a very close They were aecompanied bys.a , andi s liew of machinery they began ‘the! usually fast, one night out service| study of the dioramas and othor bwrecking crew of white men_and} ” long and tiresome journey back tolo¢ 31 1-2 hours from Miami to}exhibite bofore pissing into the ; a who will leave se soon bef return to Palm Be on ay shea é se ia New York, 21 hours. Jacksonville! exotic garden; possible for Garden Key where the afternoon: train’ and. opera- i ba a bartante New ¥ states J, D, While inspecting they: will establish a camp from(tions at Gardén Key ‘would be in| “°° ot et toy t, Rebnens Sr ‘ i ee which wrecking operations will be! charge of ‘Mr. Bostick. Only two gos es peta roa [Morley Martin of the botanical conducted, . iKey, West men are to be em: : ghee ogi i . + presietad: the. mummbens. of Tt was at first thought»men! ‘iltiam White, Jr... and| 0! 0 age ree ate “ ng party with jas and per- | teva Key. West, many of whom! og i ag " }three alsengiiionnd, lounge: ted them thé scrap metal at Tortugas, i One of the most delightful af-{ | Through ne UES of the conten wna toe shenla are Cee rey cod ie ‘of the Key West Women’s Club, disposal of the dub ; served on the 4 ‘eavairy, waited at the gates of given last evening at the Key Weet ‘tiaire sare ony rived Jj the garden. Foil ieee ©} Osu Club. ‘The refreshment course was Ne : exhibi eid | spaghetti: dupper, which’ was ‘The event was given for. the nounced by the 68 members it membership in honor of the to ina gear ey xe te ning teams in the: attendance con- | derstood when it is stated test, mariy of the menibers attain- tite igeadh bane Fp aaa “iy of |ing a perfect record, never having em of Mr, and Mrs, 4: missed a meeting. ; Gaiti, “Roosevelt Ratio Reduced Sightly: Yin 4G States In Seminal Tally ‘OF literary Digest New Deal Pol Revsevelt continues to teed by} Deal.e majority of 55 per cent, or} TO ARRIVE IN KEY {wore than 3 to 2 in the semififial! leas, j WEST JULY 2 returns of The - Literary Digest Bighteen States and the De m4 nt poll on the New Deal, sceording! triet of Columbia show a 55 to 65) to the tabulations to be published] pe, cent affirmative. vote in the! jin tomorrow's issue of the mage-! poll. t j zine. ¥ Vermont is the énly.one of the $ FF 33 ie} E S55 FE cee is it iF ff Key West forty-eight States which votes «@ sachet \ majority against the President's . ii ii El gE iE CARD OF THAMES PARTITIONS WILL soon RSE S - To my frients end supporters T i yee, Ett Mu i ii} a : i uly slit ti ip! et +s é tet Hite factill - ; q ; an

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