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BaseS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursdey, Nevember 1. 1931 Taft Seeks Southern Support (#) Wirephoto SENATOR ROBERT A. TAFT (left) shakes hands with former Gov. Ben Hooper of Newport, Tenn., the only living Republican who h erved as governor of Tennessee, as the Senator from Ohio ited Kr ville for a speech in which he bid for support from southerners in his campaign for the Republican nomina- tion for the presidency. Standing between Taft and Hooper is Rep. Carroll Reece of Johnson City. Lost Tot Carried From Woods (®) Wirephoto THREE-YEAR-OLD LESLIE “SISSY” OLSON is carried from the woods near Marlboro, Mass., after she was found by Nat- ional ‘Guardsmen among a 200-d1an searching party in the early morning. The tot was found asleep in a blueberry patch, her shoes under her head for a pillow, seven hours after wandering off from her home a mile and a half away. Jaycees On'Laws City Attorney M. Ignatius Les- ter addressed the regular meet- Jing of the Key West JayCees at _the club house, Flagler avenue, at 8 o’clock last night, it was an- nounced today by Mervin Thompson, public relations chair- man Lester told the assembled Jay- Cees about the 1951 Florida laws as they affect the city election. The speech was well received, according to Thompson. Later Mrs. Tomi Karns asked the support of JayCees for the coming Key West Artists’ show to be held in February. She urg- ed that JayCees help the artists prepare for the week’s festivi ties. Next week’s meeting will fea- Keen who has cooked good meals for the JayCees before, Thomp- son said. Keen urged all mem- bers to attend and eat one of his home cooked dinners. News Notes The Metolius River in Central ; Oregon flows straight out of a mountain and is a_ full-fledged river from the start. | About 35 pounds of sulphur in some form or other goes into the | manufacture of the average au- tomobile. | , Two beavers recently built a dam 18 feet long and 6 feet wide near Walpole, Mass., in three weeks | rhe meat of the: waterbuck is not very palatable. The — natives in the African Sudan use’ only the horns as musical instruments. Each ton of newsprint requires 7% pounds of sulphur in its manufacture. ‘ a ' Ashanti, north of the African gold coast, has forests of enor mous wealth tumber. The state of Delawore, first to ratify the U. S. Constitution, re |tains the whipping — post as a/ | punishment for criminals. | j | | Maine produces three-quarters of the blueberries in the United States and 90 percent of canned blueberries. | — The lowlands of Scotland con- tain 10 percent of Scotland’s area but 75 percent 2f its population | and most of its industry. The California sea lion uses its own nose for bait. It floats be- neath the water with only the tip of its nose showing. When a sea gull swoops down to catch a “fish”, the bird plunges into the ture a dinner prepared by Jim! | Unemployed Get Lester Addresses |Marion Davies And Her Husband MARION DAVIES, and her hus! ‘ly-them ftom-Las Vegas, Nev., husband ‘gave his age as 46. Estevez, Perez | On 15-Day Leave | Two Key West Navy boys are home on leave visiting their fam- ilies. having finished their three months training ‘in San Diego, Chief Carmen. Attillo announced today. The young men Ralph, Estevez, | Jr. and Jose Frank Perez are on! 15 ‘day leave..They will then go back to San Diego for further assignment. Estevez, is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Esteyez, Sr., .5-C Porter place: Perez is visiting his father Frank: Perez at 826 White street. Both: young men are ‘sea- | men -apprentice.. i $90 In County TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 1,—Un- employment -ingurance. payments in the amount of .$173,242 was paid:to 10,281 workers unemploy- ed through ‘no ‘faultof their own during .the, week ending October 19, :according:to reports from the Florida Industrial Commission. Payments have been on’ the de- eredse for:the past several weeks and. the amount paid out this week is over $9,000 less than the previous ‘week. In Monroe’ County, $90.00 was paid to thé unemployed The steel-deck :bridge at © land, Ky., is' 250° feet above river | jlion’s open mouth: | level. CELE! | GIRL SCOUT WEEK EING RATED IN KEY WEST fast..at ElyRancho Vegas. The bride signed the | (®) Wirephoto it in the airplane that will ye and a wedding break- Douras, 45, and her band, Capt. Horace G. B to Palm Springs i Cecilia Patient, 99, Recovering From Surgery > and pc MHS. JANE CLARK tek her favori the photographer between pu from a » 99-year-old n ta her home sicians say it is surgery suc- abdor patient on a small fa most unusual f cessfully. Classified Advertisement Department Key West Citizen Ove ia al ° eas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependabie Freight and Expre between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POIN]S ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST- DAILY EX CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid night and arrives at Key Went at} 6:00 o'clock A.M. } Local Schedule (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX CEPT SUNDAYS) at. 8:00 o'clock A.M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI PDAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock P.M. Servics Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts, PHONES: 92 and 93 teict manager, at the ern Union office, 416 street. Western Union inaugurated a plan of prese: service awards to enco) longer years of service, Mr. Set- ‘zer said. Gregory S. Maury, Jr, is Man- ager of the local company. | Office Space | Available . 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