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_. official acts thereunder, and tite *” tate = 3 2 P| 3 fe hs t SpA, ba 245, oe Oe ee » tah ELT ( tutes : iH #47} I it , tively, eecceeccosevcevesoocs Charter City Of Key West|, (First Installment) viz: Squares One, [Five Six, Seven, Eight, TO BE ENTITLED ay leven, ‘Twelve, teen, Fifteen, Bighteen, Nineteen,}rious prejects in different Two Three, Nine, Ten,| lists of the Thirteen, Four-} Council are at work teday on va- RELIEF PRO. ORCE OF NINETY-NINE EN- GAGED IN OPERATIONS HERE TODAY A foree of 99 men from the Emergency Relief sec- lawenty, Pwenty-one, Twenty-two,|tions of the city. continuing the Twenty-three, Twenty-four and Twenty-five. » ‘Phe Second Ward shall be all ‘}that portion of the city of Key ‘West,.according to Chas. W. Tift’s gle within the following terri- tory, viz: Squares Thirty-one Thirty-two, Thirty-three, Thirty- four, Thirty-five, Thirty-six, | Thirty-seven, Thirty-eight, Thir- ty-nine, Forty, Forty-Four, Forty- five, Forty-six, Forty-seven, For- ty-eight, Forty-nine, Fifty and, Fifty-one. < The Third Ward shall be all ithat portion of the City of Key West, according to Chas. W. Tift’s }map, within the following terrf- tory, viz: Squares Fifty-Two, Fif- ty-five, Fifty-six, Fifty-seven, Fifty-eight, Fifty-nine, Sixty, Six- ty-one, Sixty-two, Sixty-three and Sixty-four. The Fourth Ward shall ‘be all that portion of the City of Key | West, according to Chas. W. ‘Tift’s map, within the following ‘territoty; viz: Tracts Three, Four, Five,| Six, and Seven. onroe Courtty,.’’ be|’ The Fifth ‘Ward shall be all that the same is h gbolished, | portion of the City of Key West, @ new municipal corporation, | according te Chas. W. Tift’s map, City of Key| within the folowing territory, : I ,| wig: ‘Tracts: Fourteen, . Fifteen,, pars as acer gy Sixteen, Seventeen, ~Highteen, 0 sueceed such former momici- Nineteen and Twenty, and all pal corporation of ‘the City, of| other portions of the eity not in- Key West, in Monroe County,|cluded in ‘the other described Florida. me wards. Section 2. ‘That all inhabi-| Provided, however, that. the tants of the Island of Key West,|enidiCity Council shall have the jonroe County, Florida: and to de. fine its territorial boundar- government, tion, pow- ers, franchises and privileges: and to authorize the sgrend “of municipal bonds: to legal- ize and validate the ordinan- ees and resoluti: of the present City of ‘West, Monroe County, Florida, and adopt seme as ithe ordinances and resolutions and official acts of the City of Key _ “West, Monroe County, spook and of ear WH in Monroe ‘County; Plovida, ‘here-)power at ‘the end of every two; De ns ‘and specified,| years during the life of this .char- nd are herbey constitut-|ter, to alter, change, abolish or Fath ‘and politic’ increase the boundaries of the by the mame of the number of said wards as they may y West, and by that deem best. ‘real estate, personal Section 6. The government of ‘property, and ito dis.’ said city shall be carried on by sbenefit the following officers: A) Mayor, pur- the City Council, a Chief of Po- - and hol tice, @ Sergeant of Police, a City veal, personal and mix.'Olerk, a Municipal Judge to be ‘limits of the city,| known as the Police Justice, @ the burial of the|Tax-Collector-Assessor, a City At- of waterworks and) torney, a Chief of the Fire De-~ » the establish-| partment, a Health Officer, i an toh, a Board:of Diection\Com- ‘ and prom- public ey and City ete tte TE : aa pty et = r i r ers, composed of five mem- bers, a Board of Public Works, composed. of ‘five members and such other officers as may be pro- H 4 | clean-up and beautification gram. Another foree of 132. workers pre- {start tomorrow on a larger and more comprehensive scale. It is ; understood that some of these cation program. Telegraphic advice to Chairman William W. Demeritt Saturday was to the effect that a check for $1.000 had been sent from Talla- hassee on that day. SO inquire into the cause of such council present: shall sustain the charges preferred by the Mayor, the officer shall stand dismiss- ed. te appoint some person to per- form the duties of said suspended j officer -wntil the council shell have passed on sugh suspension. If such suspension. is sustained by the council @ .suecesso li! be appointed by the Mayor; by and “with the consent “ofthe council or directly by the ~eauncil,’: as in the manner set forth, in ‘this act for original appointijents! to such offices. Section 7. as Municipal Judge, and as such termed the Police Justice, of the City of Key West. it shall be the duty of said police justice to places as may be provided by or- dinance, for the trial of all per- sons charged with the violation of ‘any ordinances of said city, which trial shall be’ without jury; and upon conviction of such person or persons, to impose upon him. or them such penalty as.may be pro- vided by ordinance. have the power to summon wit- nesses, issue warrants of arrest upon affidavit filed, to administer’ oaths, and to do all other acts was summoned today. These will; will be used on the mosquito eradi- } ’ suspension. If a majority of said| | The Mayor, shall have the right ; hold daily terms of court in such; He shall) Daily © SCS eedesecesecesonacnnsee ACROSS 1 Twist out of shape 5. Division of taankind 7 Seat in church 3s 13. Pimste is - 16. Metal tas- ‘tener |. Supports for | sotatiog parts 18. Those with a a dread dis- on auease . Hit one inside another W mesicat 23. Place (0 si Arttiela . , tang’ 26 Article . Smal oria- . Branches of learning , Cause 7. Indebt. 4. Smen . Greek letter ®. Chatacter in “Phe Last 8 Of, Pompetl* Uons at . . Fortification « ety geen e'g collog. Beer dso iS Heavenly. body { The Mayor shall act) Y Solution ‘of Gatucday's Puzzie [x Pozi igarace | Chester Co., P: i ent= j Chester Co., Pa. & Ui ‘ $ Unvetiing ncuinaee Oct. 1871. : Baultey” peed ucts. Where the sun sets. Malm 1802—Harriet Martineau, popu- Jar English novelist of her day, . Bury born. ‘Died June 27, 4876. > are ‘hoaas* es 22 Hewiz Degrades 27. exclamation a} Eng- born. 1819+-Charles Kingsley, lish clergyman. novelist, Died Jan. 23, 1875. iJ aera alata Repe with a ' Iowa private who, rose to general one in the Civil War, lawyer, Des Moines newspaper editor, con-' gressman, Greenback and. People’s Party candidate for the dency, born in Dayton, Ohio. Died in Des Moines, Feb, 6, 1912, aCe Symbot tor Parts. of a got! . Antitoxins course’ . Number ). Zend : Bormerly 4 Biblical’ gar- den gee ASaz DOWN . Pale and sickly look- ing 2 Southern state: 1844—Janarius A. MacGahan, noted journalist and. war corre- spondent of his day, born in Obio- Died in Turkey, June 10, 1878. 1859—Thomas J. Walsh, U. S. Senator from Montana, who was to be Roosevelt’s Attorney. Gen- eral, born at Two Rivers, Wis. Died March 2, 1933. 1878-—James Oliver Curwood novelist of the Canadian North- land; born at Owosso, Mich. Died (there, Aug. 43, 1927. | | | ruaee! KEY: WEST IN DAYS GONE BY ' Happenings Here Just 10 Years necessary'for the performance of his duty. Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen He shall also have the; power to punish for contempt: of court; committed during the’ of the court; to issue attachments’ for those. who have been summon- ed as witnesses and have failed to appear, and fine or commit said’ persons for their “default. He’ necessary and, vided by ordinance not _inconsis-} shall not have power to pass upon such prop-|ficers shall be qualified electors v se of re The said city shart receive uch compensation as may u ‘seal and} be prescribed by the ordinances of e leasure. -Noth-jthe City of Key West, not ineon- this sec i apply to| sistent with the provisions of this F the streets of the City)act. _ No member. of the. City F West, or any appurten-|Council, nor any appointee thei . The territories ofjof, or other officer of the city. 2 Key West|government, shall be directly or: entire Island of| indirectly interested in any con- " County, Flor-'tract work, or work of any kind Florida East|for said city. Any contract Company's termi-ifor work or material, in which # Ee F gFE Z ef F i from the Island of Key]}an interest, shall be void, and no artificial canals or chan- z= & < 8. The government, of} contract with the city council, un- Shall be vested in a Mas/til euch person shall have first yuncit. Thejmade oath that no person forbid- of} deh BY Mis Act has any interest! ‘Section 6. The duties of, the shall be to see that all the Rees of the city are faith. fully executed, and he is author- ized by and with the consent of the eity council to organize and k t] appoint such police force as shall members as Mayor ofjbe wecessary to insure the peace 2 ‘end good order of the city and the shall exercise] observance of law within the mu- rogative, or! nicipal limits. He shall have pow- a member of said City/er to appoint, by and with the ake a it : Hn shall| ficers of ‘the city not made elec- itt serve and act as Mayor dur-/after provided. He shall have the absence, vickness or other the power to bid in all property “Sisquatifiestion of the Mayor.!for the use and benefit of the such time the President! City of Key West at any or all Pro. Tem of the Couneil shall, jutticial sate or sales, wader pro- le. ‘The compensation ofyeem of law, where the city is a Council shall be as follows: party; to make pro tempore ap- ‘ouncilman shay be allowed pointment to fill all vacancies caus: services a sum not ex-jed by death, sickness, absence or’ liars ($4.00) for other disability of any city offi- setunlly attends; cer, but he shall not have the’ no councitman be} power-to fill vacancies in the City two hundred dol-Cowneil, or Board of Public in any one year,} Works. said council may} He shall have the power to dis- compensation allowed ‘the miss any appointive police offi- _ [cer at any time, abd said dismis- ,sal shall be final. Section 4. Said City shall be) He shall, for good cause, have Wivided into six wards, to be the right to suspend any other cknown and designated as the officer ef said city, except mem- First, Second, Third, Poarth, bers of the City Councils provid- Fifth, and Sixth Wards, respec. ed that at the next meeting of the which shall be as City Council, after~such suspen. . sion, the Mayor shall submit to be all that the City Couneil, in writing, the Key West cause of such suspansion, where- W. Tift’s map,' upon such city cooncil, pon due feltewing a i aa ge o Hi gly ffi s ii z | | | : Pi i i g ? g Presiding officer and who/tive by this act, except as herein-| said city. said court. In case of the ab- cense, sickness or disqualification President of the .City Council, and in his absence, sickness or isqualification, the President Pro Tem of the City Council shall act. as such Police Justice and per. form all the duties as such during the sickness, absence or disqual- ification of the Police Justice. a Seetion 8. The City Clerk; i all territories recently|any prohibited person shall have} shall be elected by the City ‘Coun-| ei) of the City of Key West. He money shall be paid at any time! shall also be clerk of the Munici-; to any person elainiing under a! pal Court. form such duties as set forth in this Act and as may be prescrib- ed by ordinance not inconsistent ‘with this Acte-" Section 9. bank within said city, which bank, upon fulfilling the requirements of law and furnishing the colat- eral security required by law, shall be the city depository and custodian of city funds, Provided that, if there be no bank in the City of Key West able and willing to qualify as a. city depository as required by law | The selerk shall Per) 65 sashns held their..clection of | The City Cohneil! shall designate by ordinance some! | An inhabitant of the sea weigh- a|thial of any cause, in the presence! ing about 45,000 pounds: will be exhibited in Key West within the next few days. It was. captured by a party while out fishing :on the houseboat “Woge”. L, L. Mowbray, of the New York aqna- rium, says the animal belongs. to the Rhynodon family.. It was har- sll, lease, or, tent herewith; and all of said of-]the validity of any ordinance of} pooned and 70 shots fired into its! t _ No costs or fees of) body, after which it was towed to of said City of Key West, Florida, } any \deseription. shall. be assessed) Long Key. From there it will be and shall perform such duties andj against any person or persons in} brought to Key West, prepared for} | of the Mayor as Police Justice, the} shipment and then taken to New the aquarium museum. William W. Demeritt. superin- tendent of lighthouses in this, the Seventh, district. stated this morn- ing that word has been received from headquarters in Washington notifying him that the department has indefinitely postponed matter of securing a new site for the lighthouse depot in this dis- trict, Anchor Lodge Free and Accept- officers Iast night and the follow- ing -were elected: C. E. Garin worshipful master; W. H. Mons: vatge, senior warden; W. G. tous, junior warden. Those ap- ‘pointed were U. J. Delgado, senior i deancon; J. D. Bate, junior deacon J, L. Ley, senior steward; Wil- fiam Watkins. junior steward. The wrecking tug Relief, Cap- jtain E. M. Harker, sailed today to the agsistance of the steamer Bayou Chico, off Fort Morgan in Mobile Bay. and ordinances, the City Couneil, Couneii shall| consent of the city council all of-jby resolution or ordinance may} terday by the announcement <ar- select some other bank in this state as city depository under the {provisions 0: | requirements of statute and or- | dinances for a depository bank in \ the City of Key West. | Section 10. There shall jelected by the City Council colteetor and assessor of taxes to. be known as the city tax collector- assessor, whose duties ‘shall be set furth hereafter, and as other- }owise set forth by law or ordinance ‘not inconsistent with the provi- ‘sions of this act. i (To Be Continued Tomorrow) be i territory,'notice given to the accused, shall OOO LOD Dm, This community was stirred yes- ried in The Citizen that the Cu- ban congress. had appropriated f and with the same! $200,000 to rebuild San Carlos Another cause for opti- | theater. mism was the announcement that the golf course project would be | Fushed to completion. Plag Day exercises ou the lawn beginning at An invitation is extend- afternoon | o’elock. ed to all to attend, An excellent program has been arranged at the Teonglusion of which the Star ~~ | Spangled Banner will be sung. ABj attend are expected to stand | rendered. W. E. Huston, inspector af sidewalks which are now being Key West's First Feneral Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 543 Newer Sleeps York where it will be mounted for} the | reported agrount B. P. O. Elks will hold their in front of the home Thursday 5-20 while.the national anthem is being: ‘Down the cold: mountain © walk Puffy and Fluff, “B-r-r-r!” says the Pig, “I could sure use a muff.” “My overcoat’s permanent,” ven- tures the Bun; “I like it right now, ‘but .it's hot in the sun.” See eves cevcvevesvevesces TODAY’S HOROSCOPE S0weevessscmannenn: s0n00 ‘today gives an eccentric per- son, and generally, with -unsoci- able habits. Very independent of j What other people are doing, with 4 peace ones of your OWN, YOU | CO ceemenseseoereersesees may often be missing good oppor-; FQDA HISTOR tanities, while chasing « bubbles. ¥ iN Y There is much ability bere if the mind can be guided aright, and} 1776—Virginia’s ‘historic “‘Dec- .kept.in a steady line of thought.{ Jatation.of, Rights”, adopted. , RSSERLY peree Iaid in Key. West, said today that} 1846—Treaty fixing northwest \there are about 500 square yards boundary at the 49th _ paralleli jyet to be laid under the contract | signed. with England, awatded lest August. About 15,- 000 ‘square yards have been jaid since the contract was ‘let, 1898—American army of in- ‘vasion, 16.000 strong, embarked % jat Key West for Cuba. Editorial. comment: Twenty-five! Pree. * years ago today the eyes of the} 1924—St. Paul. passenger train’ world were on Key West when the, held up and robbed—theft amount- American army, of 32 umits, pro-\ed to $2,000,000—all eight band- ceeded to invade Cuba, then al its participating later apprehend- Spanish possession. jed. The regular luncheon of the |e ovickly oy appiyine Imperial Pirates’ Club will be held tomor-! mt ‘ a !row at noon in the Delmonico|foney if re Be > ae restaurant. | The naval station of baseball | players will meet a focal aggrega- tion tomorrow afternoon at the | army barracks. “The proceeds will} be donated to Troop 5, Boy Scouts. | ree BENJAMIN Established 1885 ‘ 24-Wour Ambelance Service Skitivs Gmtalmer, Piautte Sergery Subscribe for The Citizen, 5 sf ont \ THOMPSON ICE CO. [N Is offering a complete line — OF — MODERN ICE BOXES FOR COGLING BOTTLED OR BARRELED BEER Prices as low as $15.00 Refrigerated Beer Service Bars Prices, Appearance and Performance Will Please You Ek hed ded didkkchk dicbdddedt TIPPCLPLLLLIALI LLL EE ZZ ee LE ae . 1833—James ‘B, ‘Weaver, an} Presi- | Li | POmeneescancoraccsvenacs| oo] ae FUNERAL HOME! MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1933, jably local shindershawerc! in 86 jnorth and central portions. a 78; Jacksonville to Florida Straits: 82‘ Moderate southwest winds ovét Mean ‘Normal Mean - Rainfall* Yesterday’s Precipitation winds over south portion; weather “qins.{ fair tonight and Tuesday. 2 East Gulf: Gentle variable winds over’ north portion and WEATHER CONDITIONS Pressure is low this morning ‘power ‘the North and Middle At- portions of the country; while\a thigh pressure area, crested ovet the northern Plains States _ over- spreads most other sections. Scat- tered showers and thunderstorms occurred during the fast 24 hours from Michigan eastward overt northern New “England,.. from Arkansas eastward over the Caro~ linas, “im northern _ and .central Florida, eastern South Dakota, and the lower Rio Grande Valley. Temperatures are still abnormally {high in the Ohio Valley, Middle Atlantic States, and southern New England, and in portions of the spRocky Mountain. region . and Southwest, Phoenix, Ariz., re- ‘porting a maximum reading of 112 degrees yesterday; while else- where temperatures are generally ble. Barometer at 8 a. m. ‘today: + Sea evel, 30.00. i Lowest Highest Last ‘Night Yesterday Abilene 94 Atlanta Boston Buffalo Chicago Official in Charge. Typewriters are now mannfac- tured to write more than 150 languages. ange \ WO /7 M ’ WEATHER FORECAST (Till 8 p.m. Tuesday) Key West and Vicinity; Fair. 4 DA RS Httivar BRN STEAMSHIP Co. UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROUTES FOR Leave Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 ove ayy, Moanin for Key West Wednesdays and Saturdays annus Fs Ahad clea Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- J. H. COSTAR, Agent. rn ce ee eee : ‘ ANewEra of Prosperity § is Aled of You <3 TARE A VACATION NOW COME TO MIAMI _ With Prices That Fit Everyhody’s Pocketbook om HOTEL RATES LOWEST EVER QUOTED ~ N. EB. FIRST STREET AND THIRD AVENUE ‘NEAR BAY FRONT PARK ‘ . ‘ \ i vessessrrrssrsereray — We pay 8 Per Cent on Savings KEY WEST, FLORIDA