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‘Ata special mecting of the ‘Citizens’ Advisory Council held , 1 ae veom| UNIVERSITY WILL CON: at the WPA headquarters building} UCT COURSE : (Speeial te ‘Cittzen) were discussed with Miss Hester DELAND, June 23.—Plautus 1 Graham director and Miss Martha’ Lipsey, Jr., head of the journalism ‘PLANNING TRIP : ; is in the United States a fairly! projects on the Overseas Highway,’ at who, with packs on their backs, | Frank Lewinsky, Aquilino “\feet and loitering along the trail ing to Ernest F. Coe, director of TO EUROPE FOR lsarge araiy of mien and WOMEN! toiting to restore communication The: list 0 STUDY COURSE ::::: out across country ith 07 tenet Betwsen: ths mainland : every intention of using thcir two|and the city which is home to HEAD OF JOURNALISM DE-:rather than “hitching” a ride e ‘om the passing motorist, accord-| that peculiar devotion which the Evezglades National Park As- sociation. along the Avpa'achian Trail. to| as eae pike: te Teas 0 Giliios| Oe Joining hands the Key West tevez § ‘Tenn., the westérn entrance of Hebon district st <wapeity ithe Great Smoky Mountains Na-| Chamber of Commerce-and the + the this great ee ee 2 Journatisg {tional Park, for the Appalachian! key West Retail Metchants Ee pecag who given me, the District 10 Board of Social Will conduct a student-journalism /Tyaij Biennial Conference, which es = fe sociation has presented the situa-; 8. G. Singleton, Norberg Thomp- course in England, France, Ger- they will follow by hikes, during fel. son, Key West Cab el many, Switzerland, Italy and Aus-'the balance of the week, through| tion of these workers to their Mise Graham briefly outlined’ trig this summer, leaving New this newest addition to the eastern | low citizens and the respons: : i femme of the work which has been yo, stosrd the Bremen, June! ®TOUP of national parks. most de- to west Secomplished by the board in this 99 i sin thrilling was “ i are Miss jorie quisition of the Everglades Na- cooperatively for the benefit of di : - hand. | pressed And expecially stremed the com- andrews, an A. B. graduate of tional Park for Florida, the Ap-|the community as a whole has re- homey ee agoe bowie BE is agienuling hanes sonh cee ‘munity assistance which has teen’ ease - ‘palachian Trai! activities, whieh|turned, it was said. , Works, Kress Co., P ‘ eventeal forthcoming as a result of the! 5tet#on University this month, Seficn ths barkonest this|' Peecutive” See sc, Johnson, M. E. Sweeting. ress being made on this really country through ‘and her sister, Miss Nellie. Arlen ut, sien adage | oath retary S.C." Dé Julio DePoo, Harry Perez, Stupendous undertaking, said Chief way passes, as efforts of the local advisory com-, jmountain range for a distance of| Singleton, of the commerce body, w, ‘Schoneck, Dr. J. C. Sanchez, Baker, and only those who ef the ‘ittee whe have worked untiring- drews of Springfield, Mass., who 2050 miles from Mount. Katahdin|said that it is necessary that feet ro Cocks aa aity ion aioe: ake Agee i esas im their endeavor to have their will. receive college credit for Maine to Mount Oglethorpe, Ga.,|credit should be- given where Curry Moreno, © Landfic'd, Pena ‘gaining an intimate knowledge of hone forge shead in the welfare their news-writing while abroad. '™8y be extended into Florids|credit is due and the success of wurs'es Jose Padron, J. P. Jones,! Mrs. Lipeey. is accompanying! Wit visits to our national monu- bevig, Reerg esas ~P. fox i During the course of her. talk’ witt iments and forests, terminating |sent fellow citizens was due to ¢ "He ‘ Miss Graham said that as far as ‘* .Party which examine in the richly contrasting domain] the energy and initiative of Joe wine” the knows no other city has such, metropolitan and provincial news-iwhich will afford the natién its|Pearlman, president of the Retail porn ‘Grocery, Frank Saunders. &* organized group of citizens paper plants, interview leading only possible tropical nationa!| Merchant’s Association. * CheChe ‘Bar, Julio Lopez.' who have displayed this amount citizens and confer with outstand-|P#"*- Arrangements to bring in the! wells Lunch Room, Panama Mar- a i g i z F i & editors. Through contact with’ These nature-loving hikers, Mr. boys by bus or truck ha t Coe pointed out, rather than fol- gies or truck have not a8 Ket, Maloney & Peacock, Long's}. in their community and distinguished Ameriean newspaper Z yet been completed, but that is S re, B. A. r, She wes aeneus Vo ave How writers, the students will see at (Wine the hizhways, use a sy*/the least of our worries, said Mega nts Saunas aa the District 10 Board mem- close range the problems of the {2 °f foot trails which épable| Singicton during a: r Cremata, Sawyer’s Paint berehave appreciatederehisce-! furcigy corterpenient said Sunken Aegete mateto-iBe ‘ Citizen: “TRE” big thitig “Shop, T- R- Vought, Dr. : Gperstion of this committee. ‘his role in American foreign re- "!*wdes of the interior’and to}i, that the town has responded to Warten, Floston Studio, w.j At the present time, it was lations. jfain a c‘ose view of all natural| call to pull together and recog-!Jones, F. S. Elbertson, George} First meeting of the Physical = —* will be mecesary to Professor Lipsey conducted a Phenomena and to reach the bigh-\nize the plight of the men who Perks “Grocery, Quality Food! : j plans for the coiting similar journalism laboratory °St P°#*s with their panoramic} want to get home once in a while,| Store, Key West Undertaking Par- | Building Class for citizens over Program, particularly for course in Europe last year. He is ~The best way to help nature,”|2"4 Whose meagre wages do not/lor, Zacaria Diaz, Shorty’s » Bar, STRUCTURE IN ‘15 under the direction of" Sa ‘eontinuance of . the Monroe a newspaper man of extensive in- goq. ete eens a sd allow for the item of travel. Now,/Rabert Lewis, Lopez Funeral i: Health Clinie and for dis ternational,..experience, having ¢°"yog2 of the, Marr Hareld|a Key Wester is no longer in exile| Home, Theodore Russell, Juan the WPA Recroation Department, of direct gelief to covered the world disarmament to, <haze |’ | '**| because he is building, or helping; Calleja, NEW JERSEY : : who have no “source of conference at Geneva for the As" |, ;ecsing with this thought |*® Duild, the highway to Key; Mr. Pearlman said he is“satis- j ee Ded Che eae ae he SE who are ineligible un- sociated Press. in 1932-33, sel pictional Pik Service kee adopted West, said Mr. Singleton. ified there are others who will sign’ aN ' School gymnasium. ; Pop Allen, coach and instrecter, was introduced and preeded ©" DR PARR SWEET on A glance at the list of names of! up on the list of approached, but! those who have joined hands to if any who have not been seen by! make life more joyous of their} the co'lector will phone either his; VESSEL OWNED BY CAPTAIN. FORT i —— JOHN PARKS OF KEY WEST h ; i i i foreign correspondent an adherence to conservation of from other European cities. He our surviving natural scenery and eign editor of Universal g policy involving a minimum of i ud é * Rave been generous in their re- Service, in New York City, and j ith existi j-| fellows is enough, said Mr. Pearl-| store or the Chamber of Com-| was ALSO BLOWN FROM the mecting. shert sponse during the past year, it also was with the A. P. woes ws gba en = al a man, to convince the most pessi-jmerce, a messenger will at once! , te —— os orp =e TRIP OF INSPEC TIO“ was shown, and it is hoped that United States Bureaus before tak- held to the lowest pa seompat |mistic that Key West is lining up‘ réspond to the call. | ITS MOORINGS concerning the proposed clas in naman they will continue to work for ing his work at Stetson Uni- ible with the duty of the Service 1 j te ie — it Se ne 14 to make these natural wonder- } (Oz a N. 3.) Leader) ogre oe —— : wg ig meeting Marjorie Andrews was edi- lands accessible to. the People, 1 |_ A large storage shon at the: deci that of the he. 2B Pereme, Geet of were: Rev. Gekeler, secre- tor of the Stetson Reporter, eam- whose perpetual heritage they are. 4 Met ree hs Dr. William R.' pus newspaper, this past. a hess! Wha salt ip FROM HAVANA NOW CAPT, [Johnson Brothers Boat Works on wil! be held on Mondays and Fri- the County Bae Melvin Russell, Carl Ber-‘ and was a journalism stud aot ees page rise | 4 Ithe banks of the Manasquan Riv- ‘gays of each week at 8 o'clock. i, So <= & sie ot RR Bee Wen 5 Besse Cat | Tas prey wit coral pute ov ptacine al stones |crmey Head cama at he Zot of "Cisse be in iotrocone the 6. Sees Se Hicks, Dr. J. By Parramore,’ mobile in Europe, and will sail are ‘Arno B Cammerer, director ' “ {Bay avenue, Point Pleasant Bor-! tor weight litfing, ge mans be “4 Mary L. Partrick, Miss Lalla for August 28, leaving from of National Pari Service, and Dr VESSEL LEFT LATEIN.AFTER- PLACED IN COMMAND OF jcugh, measuring 150 fect long, puilding, tumbling and all round ¢Ttter at Feet defeees o Gee John a Miller, _ sj jemence Germany, aboard the Harold C. Bryant, assistant direc- NOON EN ROUTE-TO,;2 (§ ~UNITED STATES’ DE?* seer a ms ame. wind and 2] Tosco, — climb Accemguayag Se. Sumamete Ri n n. : sat -, } on = z . Belson, from the office. ip baalt tenecey tn un aftictl tnapess TAMPA; , :4U0 a1¥O%"> STROYER DUNLAP**!4 electrical storm Monday evening, ing, boxing and bag punching. | were FR anaes. suse ition of boundary lines of the pro- i : 4 being twisted from its foundation! AJ) men over 16 yéars whe are @f thy Nations i i : = = } Meeumee Ft | posed Everglades National Park.| Steamship: Cuba, of. the P. and. A. E. Schrader, formerly com.|and moved a distance of 18 feet.' interested are invited te partici Jelfersen, ~ aan 4 r !Also attending will be Major Wil-| 0- S.' Si¢ompany,-arrived,yester- mander in the’ “United skates} = The: belldiae, ot gedoreanged pate in these classes,» — = = = iam A. Welch of New York, presi-}| day afternoon from Havana: with Navy, is now a captat and f§ in!) 1 oog a ans ere an nAmmEY fe Open pen fo & dent of the Conference; Miss Hat-| three first and one second cabin’ command of the recently commis-/completed last November at an! - pi a The decter ald th orc a UMES WORK, — regen pare = Ss passengers for Key West; 47 sioned Destroyer U. S. S. Dun-| expenditure of more than $10,-. NEW ORLEANS.—To force o that be found Gee i = Gee —_— Pee requisition for workers on Washington, yack of the beard ie apt ome second cabin P8s-\ jap, which was ordered in service) 000. A. W. — ~ rab —— to move, F. C. — tary eo —= « & Overseas Road and Toll‘ ~ ees 2] : 4 z lof the firm, estimated the damage of this city carried away & chanres, © locemern ts ‘This morning 7 o'clock the A.' Bridge projects was received yes- pipers am » Mr], Key West arrivals: Miss Ophelia at tke Brooklyn Navy Yard. a+ $6,500. It was not insured,'of the horse, but a blanket wc: the fot =i tis co © + bape Canning factory opened terday at the offices of the State Coe declared “are ie of peetete ioe nag satee Cocmepeion The Deniers Sr < egy according to Mr. Johnson. hung up in its place. pert & foree of workers to handle Employment Service, in charge of = > F odriguez, Julia Cabrera. men ana seven Officers para Although the shop is capable of ' —— © consignment of pineapples which | Wn, V. Little. NE® OF the many phases of interest which{ Aico on the vessel were 10 tons on the fantail for the commission-| housing 25 boats, apy fon beets ws? eo 4 arrived yesterday. | ‘Thie request was for two stee!| “i! be sememersen or sark ff freight and three sacks of ing ceremonies before a gathering] and tvo automotiles were in it at, : ‘The shipment contained 25,200) form setters, one coct’s helper pele gis eee) ee mail for Key West; 69 tons of of civilian friends. — : the time of the accident. Both} fruit and arrived in the Power|and three white laborers to be| ates > ’ T¥lME| freight and 120 sacks of mail for, Information describing the cere-|cars and boats were damaged. ©. W. Powers from the/sent to the S. J. Groves and Sons|?"?"* Tampa. jmony and the order designating} A freak of the disaster was the Company's farms at!Co., Contract F, at Little Duck > SFE The Cuba sailed 5:10 o'clock the appointment of Captain Albert} west gable of the building being) Cardenas, Cuba. | Key. |RECREATION UNIT for Tampa with the following E. Schreder as being in commanditorn compkte'y away from the! b J bookings from Key West: C. L. of the vessel was received by/structure and blow 18 feet upon) Gauldi, G. Kirby, Beldo Rosendo, Mrs. Juan Delgado, mother ofthe roof of the shop. | WILL BE FORMED Elsie Toledo, R. Toledo. Blanch Mrs. Schrader, who gwas before} The strong winds not only did] Toledo, Mrs. George Barber, G.:™#rtriaze Miss Argentina Delgado,| damage to the Johnson Brothers =+i4 | W. Barber, R. V. Barber, D. L./°f Key West. jboat shop, but sleo blew the 36} on wing action by Camevess 7 os oat : SUPERVISOR OF ACTIVITIES} Barber, Lewis Barber, M. Aguilar, Gags ae jfoot two-masted sloop, “Island shea e:* Saal H L. Aguilar, Louis Gabriel. ‘MRS CARO MADE ! Queen,” owned by Captain John | overriding the pe t e CALLS MEETING FOR i fe |Parks, from anchor in Barnegat’ and granting a further five oe : ° H | Bay to a place 200 feet high and sien of titel tale 3 ere TONIGHT Chinese Leaders Seek { CCURT REPOR | Bay to 2 place 200 feet high and extension of term ineuthieg | = ' es : structions have been sent @t @@ a Schools Of Journalism | on the east side of the bay, at Bay ul - , | Head. veterans by the administrater of | Members of the . Manasquan , Veterans affairs and one set of Victor Larsen, supervisor of Local officials and members of ~ Among ‘the others who will sc-| Recreational Activities for the! xanwiNe ce i (my Asnéciatea Press) ‘ : ed the Which has been received by Com the Knights of Pythias are look-| company the Visitors will be Ernest) WPA in Key West, has sent out) siulia a arias ela ek TALLAHASSEE. June 23. Bargin Fsee poled a \mander U. J. Delgado of the local It js pointed out thet cowry sat ing forward with great interest to, P. Roberts, Raleigh Petteway and! invitations to a meeting to be held! come a part of all the universities! —Govermor Cone appointed Captain Parks, who was unit American Legion eran bolder of t= ieeereete + proposed visit to Key West of W. E. Blanchard. jin the Chamber of Commerce! and colleges in China, if leaders! - Mrs. Angela Care of Key | ‘oute from Key West, Florida, It is pointed cut that al oie op ae M. McDaniel, grand chancellor) Arrangements are being made. rooms at 7:30 o’clock tonight. of the Kuomintang party. have! aoe z re of ™*7 | te Portland, Maine, was first {Policy holders who have not ex- and if thie information & set Of the state, and E. L. Stapp, su-'to give a banquet preceding the} It is proposed to form a Gov-| their way. They have asked the| West es cfficial court report- | mate om the three-mast ercised their optional right te clear after rending the pulley. am preme vice-chancellor, ‘who are] meeting in honor of the visitors,|ernment Recreation Counci! in| Ministry of Education to establish’ er for the Eleventh Judicial | schocner “Seth Parker,” change to another form of insur- questions im sonmectiqn shew expected to arrive here on July) and a program of entertainment) Monroe county, and the invitations! the departments so that China| |. . sewsat piloted around the world by | ance and whose second five year. should be addremed te the Diner 23 to pay their official visit to|is being outlined for the occa-|express the hope that those who! may have trained, competent news-| Citesit, suceeeding Miss Mary Philips Lord, well known re- for which all premiums are paid tor of Ineurance, Washinewom, & the order. sion. receive them will attend. | papermen. : . | Jo McMzhon. | dio artist. expired after January 24, 1937, C SHERWIN-WILLIA BEES BONES ES AE I Seen: SO pA a OS - MS ENAMELOID, A FURNITURE POLISH IN 19 COLORS, AT SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING AND ENGINEERING COMPANY. 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