The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 6, 1938, Page 1

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- Che Key West Ctttern & ST WPA ROLL INCREA Pensacola Will Also Get Senator Andrews Hopeful Of Completing Highway (ver Entire FEC Route |<: With During Holds Civic Visit Here For Celebra- tion Conference Leaders In the wake of what was prob ably the biggest celebration Key West ever had will come the early completion of the Overseas High way over the entire route of the old Florida East Coast road bed. This consensus was general here following several conferenc es which Senator Charles O. An- drews had with influential civic leaders here over the weekend. Works For Highway Poeveveensonscvessceesese SENATOR CHAS. 0. ANDREWS Nationals THE National League Aid From State Planning Board Promised Local Project Council Wins; Score 4-1 to The Citizens CINCINNATI O., July 6.—The 38 All-Stars, picked from the best players of the American and National Leagues, contested for the honors of this classic at Cros ley Field this afternoon. the Na tional majors winning the game The score was 4 to 1. the The pitchers of National leaguers were Vander Meer, Lee All pitched three and Brown. innings. Lombardi caught the en tire game For the American league Go mez, Allen and Grove each twirl ed three innings, did all the receiving. Score by innings: R. H.E. Americans 000 000 001— 1 7 100 100 20x— 4 8 “ West Summerland Key CCC. Camp Opens Around July 15: "LOUIS RECIO IS | BADLY INJURED Will Beautify Overseas * a CROTANS IN CANS 25c EACH South Florida Nursery Phone 598 YOUR HOME IS WORTHY OF THE BEST’- ‘eeeuia Of 200, Lieut. Richardson In Charge, ighway The C.C.C. Camp to be estat ished on West Summerland Key for the purpose of beautifying the Overseas Highway in a state Park Project is expected to be under way around July 15, Lieut. K. B Presley, U. S. Army Reserve told The Citizen today Conclude Arrangements For Establishing Fertilizer Plant; Select Site On Big Pine Key SOUTHERNMOST NE OUR SLOGAN SPEAKS KEY Wh ST, FLORIDA, PAT CANNON IS INTERESTED IN WPA ACTIVITIES SENDS TELEGRAM TO SENA TOR PEPPER F WEST'S NEED TIONAL QUOTA while Dickey | wc 4 n Washingtor ) Senator Claude Pepper Key West tional WEA q RAINFALL HERE THIS YEAR BELOW NORMAL WSPAPER Will FOR ITSEEF. ountry ; y West, Florida, has the equable climate in the with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit LN THE. YU isk 6; 1938 GOODMANS LEAVE FOLLOWING VISIT TO ISLAND CITY Technical Ad- FORMER WPA DIRECTOR IN KEY WEST EXPRESSED DE- Give vice In Making Applica- tions And Help In Putting Tkem Through CARS COLLIDE ON HIGHWAY LIGHT AT MEETING OLD FRIENDS : MIAMI GROUP VISITED HERE PRICE FIVE CENTS D Good Portion In Allotment Order Provides For Reem- ployment In Recent Cur- tailment Of Different Projects (By Aanoc JACKSONVILLE, July 6 Administrator Robert J. Dill inted Press) announced today the newly- authorized 3,500 increase in Florida WPA rolls would provide for reemployment of 2,000 workers on recently curtailed Army and Navy projects at Pensacola and Key West. increase tor the remain- t der of the state wil! be 1,500 { he said ly lighted racing is t the track ch “Key West = ie iain Still Receiving Consideration PIM MIM EME Es Dro cont PWA Grants All In CUBAN VISITORS GET SEVEN LARGE JEWFISH Seven large. jewfish, the three largest weighing over 200 pounds, and the en tire groun weigning o 000 pounds were the prizes of Lieut. Fico Fl President Laredo Bru Captain Ishmael Brav Nestor Lao theatre m of Havana here for th Fiesta on a fishing trir them by their hosts. Dr Mrs. Julio De Poo John. Sunday irprising ind es which c k near Smit be made Three Year Projects; Plan Reservoirs To In- sure Supply without a is the be: on e and aga strou (Let téed ADVISORY g Them All’ Otto Diva and His Orchestra HABANA-MADRID SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & from that A recent ruling Washington required henceforth workers on Pen- sacola and Key West pro- jects be paid from regular Florida WPA allotments. Al- though workers WPA, came from a fund separate the Florida formerly paid by the money from regular quota The projects, which in- clude improvements to Army facilities at Pensa Rehabilitation Old Fort Jefferson on Dry and Navy cola and of Tortugas west of Key West, at one time employed 2,300, approximately three fourths working at Pensacola, It was indicated the same propor tion would be observed in reemployment FOR FOUR HUNDRED Morenc in charge of all WPA activities in Key West. said this morning he had been advis that 400 mon had been allotted cle in the naval sta the army barracks assignments will take © greater part of the were cul off from the the WPA at th al year. June 30. Moreno said thet the neva army suthorities hed not ered the assignments with the the WPA but es soon as wes done announcement ade as to date work ENGINEERING COMPANY. PHONE 598

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