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Number 1, which includes Key | by an attorney thoroughly West and the Florida Keys in!with these matters before Monroe county. It should be Mr. Strunk was given 67 votes,!read by those who intend. to pur- Mr. Pinder 58 votes and Mr. Arch-! chase tax certificates and those er 56 votes. In Key West the to-j tal vote cast was 77. Of the total, 70 were for 10 mills, one for 6 mil's and one for}eig on June Tmils Five tickets did not carry lean be sold. any votes on millage. i make written Tis foregeing Wolly the taunt ee Unless.orders to -the contrary! of the'vote in Key West. No re-lthe certificate is to be sold. are received, the offices of the| ‘urns from che Keys have been|'""Each certificate must be sold a received but Superintendent of { oe ~ This im addition to several other | Florida Emergency Relief Ad-| Public Instruction Melvin E. Rus-j sel] experts them this afternoon. jmust-be given by publication in newspaper once each week for |three (3) consecutive weeks. | Certifieate to be sold at court Asked this morning if there had} ENJOYS TWO-HOUR WAIT i AN of the men who are sent | been any, information relative to} Milwaukee, Wis—There was’. _to this project are to be first sent continuance of the FERA in/(me time Edward F. | Merback to Dr. Harry C. Galey for ex: Key West, Franklin E. Albert, di-! gidn’t mind “it. Discovering he [rector of the umit said there hadi had lost his $100 roll of bills on) &.° -eondition to withstand the work! been nothing received and should'a bus, Merback searched every | ig nogtage ee duty ot which it is said requires meri of‘there be none before tonight, alj| bus that passed and, finally, after! a g a ra \two hours, retreived his money; ‘he Clerk to send by registered ~ stout hearts and strong bodies. _[ activity would cease, except some| soo under a seat. | mail at least, ten days before the This section of the Overseas auditing work which is being done Highway will, when completed, | by Lawrence Rickard, ard liquida- _ provide one of the most thrilling’ tion proceedings. 4 the bridges. ALL OPERATIONS CARRIED ON. WITH EXCEPTION OF mentioned in notice to the high- est and best bidder for cash. sent to comptroller. ‘A copy Of notice of sale to be {be published, to the last known jaddress of the party last-assessed, if known, and if unknown, the clerk shall make a certificate cer- GRANNY GOES TO RIDE i Connersville, Ind.—When hi ;,. Those who have been employed] parents wouldn't, let 11-year-old {in the different offices in ad-| Louis Disborough go up in an air- ‘ ministrative. i besides Mr. plane ajone, his 82-year-old c~Swift, over (The. is to be construct- positions x ote tele work framing Alber and Mr. Rickard, are Miss grandmther, Mrs~"J® ia " 12 fe ive force he was un-} able to say at this time and is; awaiting advices on this matter. IRISH LUCK at the end” of the PICKS WRONG CUSTOMER New York.—Offering to sell a blanket cheap, John Stillato, 51,! homeless, received the shock of| Memory of the disaster to the his life when he Jearned that his|airplane which crashed near Salt |prospective customer was notjLake City, Utah, on December 15, Lonly a detective but the owner of | 1936, occasioning terrible loss of !the blanket, which -Stillato had life and property, was yesterday }taken from a parked car. | Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Pinder of | KILLED BY GOLF CLUB 1416 Petronia street, this city, | Wayne, Pa.—While knocking} Monday. : . Iballs around a suburban estate,} A letter which had been mailed | Louis C. Davidson, 10, was struck |by their darghter, Mrs, John Con- | Pinder, on December 14, fro jLong Beach, Calif., sent by air ;mail on the unfortunate plane, mad, ¥85 received by Mr. and Mrs. Pin- i der. The envelope .containing the letter ,was_so dilapidated that it | ficial envlope of the | department. On the department was “Important official mail. No Perry, N. Y.—Two weeks after! 5 ” —— | postage réquired.” On the left jhis tittle dor, Jack, was struck by! 5+ the envelope these. words, “This | Davis, was killed by an autome-| enve’ope contains mail recovered |bile as he started across a street, jutetiraption tant FAITHFUL DOG DIES © | jfrom air mail ;his littl deog, Jack, was struck by|cait Lake Qity, Utah, December! {vaknown do Ailtnsd cS ctaie. ‘Williams, housing depart- vo-unteered to accompany him. It! milate <f “ouner te ‘receive pee Bigs Ec aesiaday Ly e the first flight for both. | the saleor the rights ‘of: the saat fice illiams, i on chaser of the certificate. SORE. NAME | Twenty-five per cent of the bid etter address-! must be paid at the time of the bligatory activities 'eopu-kaimanaalphilohinok eaweu-| paid within’ ni a paid within ninety da: continued through lamakaokslani Judd, Honolulu,}' Clerk to porn: dt ES to agent, xa! yrds Fe-i was recently receved at the local! Who act as FORGET RENT 1 New York.—In celebration of! {his fifteenth wedding anniversary | ‘é |David Fawlowitz informed about! Trial In {Side tenements o-ned by him to} Eamicttsbare,, lowa—Althoush | orget all about their Juy rent.; t . mor? < wfish hatchery which has than 200 accidents in the last 35; | SUN-WARMED SHOWER ‘LONG DELAYED period at the Tropical Aquarium,|He has been on crutches twelve|_ Semmett: N. ¥—As a conven- + Onl both ee ie et en mok® | tank and lined it with alvminam. arms.in 9 fall from a hayirne sun, striking the shiny sur- “ghoxt ' nail, had. both legs broken, jface of the tenk on a hot day, ihide nersteg arm and ,a crushed! ; | J Close eliest’ When hit by an auto. He) £T°es- Beneath the tank is 2 BRIMGS M | attrib scapes to his Trish |*ower beth. TER TO AIRPLANE IN 1936 NEAR SALT LAN. CITY, oat UTAH All activities at the naval sta- p'oyed, although it was confident- tion which ceased because of lack ly erpected that advices would be i 2 a ,| received some time later. ef available relief funds, will b> E ida realized last! Kleus, U. S. N., officer im charge} ceived radio messages to the ef-|C!ub and was killed. at the station. feet thet the necessary funds, As far as was understood be available, and those who had | TREATMENT FAILS terday there was no provision den notified of th lay off would! Los Angeles—Seizing a which relief operatives were em-' of the next work period. jgroup of children, Solomon Cohen, z 1:57, was bitten by the dog. .He re- jceived the Pasteur treatment. but This morning at the Municipaljand the largest was for 103. bunch-|% car and killed almost gt the’ 15, 1936.” sponge dock there were 21 offer-|es of wool! which brought $450. /“*™e Spot where William died. | 2 er Gone pecione: nitoase { rs. V. H. Pinder, etronia ings from a few bunches of wool} Other sales of wool sponge were, PLOWS UP WATCH street, Key West, Fla, appear offered for the consideration of|¥°°!, $83, and one of the largest a gold watch engraved “C. RB.” | mail interruption near Salt Lake the bidders present. sales was 408 bunches of grass'while plowing recently, Sidney| City, Utsh, December 15, 1936.” AE PE TIE seg Oe gold: for. 9244588. ___ | Westeott returned it to C. R. Bur-/ Mr. and Mrs, Pinder assume zene xen Total revenue from the entire; dick who lost it on the farm in/|that the letter has but been re- t notice of sale shall not invalidate ' Williams, Mrs. Helen Archer, see-| heaokuuhome-| bid. Balance of the bid must be | postoffice. ‘ten 25-year-tenants in lower East} operation over a long years, he is alive and well today. ; Arthur Drew btilt a 1,100-gallon} i A. Sandquist, of the Third WPA! wagon, had_blood poisoning from IN CITY MONDA |heats the water inside to 120 de [atttibites his Tuck. } Station To Be Resumed resum+d, said Lieutenant Wm. night when Lieutenant Klaus r2-|°? the head by a playmate’s gol the continuance of this work on| continue working at the beginning| dog which was threatening 2 to 408 bunches of grass sponges} 50 wool, $107; 42 wool, $55; 36, De Ruyter, N. Y.—Discovering! these werds, “Damage due to air twas for six bunches of wool, $1.30) sales was $1,237.48 #1912. jcently recovered. against i A certificate must be two years jiorcibly brought to the mind of} ¢|nor, before marriage Miss Edna! |had to be enclosed in a larger of-' postoffice! tenvelope| ' On the envelope addressed to; or sold before the h the Trustees of Internal ‘pewered to sell the land to highest and best bidder for State ‘The purchaser tificate on homesteads ten years before an tax has to ap) house door on a day and hour can be made for a tax deed. The owner of land (not home- stead) has the right within two “ment to purchaser of certificate the amount bid plus three per cent + with all costs, and in the cate of homesteads he has ten ees | This act does not prevent any- and securing a tax deed under the | former law. | The purchaser of a tax certifi- jeate (not - homestead) has the | tifying that such address was) right after two years from the tering Tug Dauntless of.the purchase-of.a cer- ) tifieate, (provided same has not en redeemed and cancelled) to apply for a tax deed’as now pro- | vided by law. @wners of land have the right . to make application to the clerk ,for the advertisement and public ;Sale of tax certificates covering their own property. Two Defendants Held For Criminal. Court 9th, 1937, before it Improvement Fund will be em-/ Proof of publication to be filed years from date of purchase of, by elerk and attached to report certificate to redeem same by pay-! ‘sent to the last known address of per annum from date of sale, to-! {ters which has been brought to ‘the attention of The Citizen for \ date of sale, 2 copy of notice to; one from buying a tax certificate some time is from Leon C. ;Who was, during the Spanish-Am- erican War sometimes in Key W: “when in-command. of the under char- ter.to the Associated Press. Mr. Canova was here last and spent a delightful time ing old friends and forming acquaintances. In his letter dwells on the fact that “ West has been born again, has stepped out of the depresssion a new city. It took great disaster , to do it but your community has i Tisen like a Phoenix from its ashes ‘of despair into a place of sub- ‘stantial beauty and vigorous and ! youthful attraction.” | A native of St. John’s county ‘and a descendant of the Spanish colony of St. Augustine, Mr. | Canova writes of the early terri- | torial days when Key West was in St. Johns county and when, in j those days “far reaching Monroe 8 i Hw fei st ier th power of the tess counties ie mei ni FRRPEGE f 4 F] i F “l fe g j i which mi ple. ! .“It would tically, were ‘for as it is,today i due sectional feeling our legislation and , unfair distribution of enues. If counties were friction would be very m duced and state expenditures, at least durinig the legislative period, j would also be reduced.” | In another, part of his letter, Mr. Canova dwells on his He fig +} i : HH [ Arrested on a charge of larceny: was taken from her side like the feeling for Monroe and its by Deputy Sheriff Raymond Ma-' Biblieal rib fron: Adam, St. Johns 2"¢ that this is due loney of Tavernier, William Kemp; and her people. were natyrally|™easure to the fact jand Michael Moses were given reliminary frearing before Peace justice E. R..Lowe, and bound wer in bonds of $250 each for’ taken place since that time and! EMORY OF DISAS.- | the next session of criminal court that 44 other counties have been| Visit within a short | on July 19, The prisoners were brought to [the Matecumbe ferry stip by Dep- Suty Maloney and placed on the ' ferry for No Name Key where, upon crrival, they were met by : Deputy Ray Elwood and brought 'to Key West and piaced in | county jail. ‘HAMLIN RETURNS FROM VACATION Roy Hamlin, mail carrier at the 'Key West postoffiec, who had been spending a vacation visiting relatives in Tampa)*returned to the city last evening over the j highway. Mr. Hamlin also stopped at sev- eral points along the east coast on the trip back home, and re-j ports having had a very enjoyable stay at the different points cluded in hig itinerary. in- ATTENTION ELKS! All members B. P. 0. E. are requested to meet at lodge tomor- row afternoon, 4:30 o'clock to at- tend funeral of our late Brother Henry L. Roberts. HARRY WARREN, Exalted Ruler. ijune30-1t the! (closely related to Monroe and her people.” Mr. Canova cites the geo- graphical changes which have | taken from the original area of + St. Johns county. |. Farther along in his ietter, Mr. Canova writes that in his opinion “it is a pity that the state has jber of the older citizens }great friends of his and “dui j headquarters were in Key Looking forward to time Canova closes with thanks kindness shown during his | visit, and is looking forward another meeting in this “cha ingly rejuvenated city.” EXPLAINS STATUS OF G-MEN’S WORK | ' (By Associated Pre«=) | WASHINGTON, June. 30.— The European idea that G-men i spend most of their time chasing ;kidnapers and bank robbers | around the United States irks of- jals of the federal bureau of investigation. J. Edgar Hoover, burean direc- ‘tor, dispatched Major W. H. D. ‘Lester to the International Crim- jinal Police Commission, in London, to explain that G-men ‘are primarily “scientific - investi- gators.” Major Lester explained to the delegates that during the last three years G-men killed only 9 criminals of the 12,000 taken in- _to custody. meeting NOTICE I wish to notify my clientele that I am leaving for a two weeks vacation tomorrow morning and will close my office util July 14. DR. F. S. CARBONELL, june30-2t Dentist. | SPURN MACHINE ’ i MADE TORTILLAS (Ry Annociated Prees) TUCSON, Ariz, i i torti'la machine that out 700 of the Mexican cakes an hour has not made a big hit with the Latin population. “Tortilas de mano” —those patted little corn i= ft pa rtd | June 30.—A | ovt by hand—command 2 higher’ 5: price. Another meeting of West Harmonica Band direction of Jack Phelar held this alternoon. Th sponsored by the WPA Reem Department and is for be girls between the age 16 years. Meetings are held cack \day and Wednesday at 2 SS SOUTH FLORIDA IS PAINT HEADQUARTERS. ALL KINDS AND COLORS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES. TRY IT. PHONE