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He: Ci.@Owded 08 while. the» complete | it, ghastly nabrutee west 4 re ours": is time” ne = is lips and he ‘ith something a.sob, for on voice raised in eis like a he round him gins Nov. 1; Gym Being Renovated; Athletic As- Coach Huddleston today stated ithat the schedule for Key West High’s basketball squad would leg Ni ber 1 | begin November 1. |newly-hired Tom J. Cooper, for- Michigan, the Key West Conchs should progress faster this year. The Conchs will have slick ‘men as E. Rosam, Schoneck and Stick- I ace ‘veterans of the’'1937-'33 43on.’ Dye to loss by’ gradua- “Woodson, Lopez and fiech there will be many | new names on the line-up. | "Besides basketball the High School Tennis Tournament will ‘be held in the near future. One can) pass the public park’s tennis ‘courts and see such student sas ‘Harry Knight; runner-up last year; Howard McDonald and Bob Pittman warming up in prac- tice games for the opening con- tests. These students and others | promise the public it will see lots | jof competition in the games to |be played: in the park. The win- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN . ASSOCIATED PRESS SPORTLIGHT By FRANK GORRIE AP Feature Service Writer { |MARCHING TO THE MAJORS | SEATTLE, Oct. 20—They grow {tall timber, excellent citrus, big 'corn and mighty fine baseball rookies on the Pacific coast. z | And the rookies, just getting | took offmy hat to, with the able assistance of!ripe now, will bring some fancy creature lea | i voiee ‘mer athletic coach at the Univer- clubs get out their order books. n qo gees Spell that {sity of Florida and. University of | jprices when the major Take, for instance, 19-year-old {Freddie Hutchinson of the Seat- itle Raingers. Only it will cost {somebody a lot of money to take jhim, and they ‘can’t have him be- |fore 1940 at any’ price. | On Huteh’s birthday, August }12, he won his 19th vietory in his! (first year of professional base- }ball. Only a year ago he was | elbowing his fast ball at Frank- jlin high school here. "Coffee And Tost’ Probably the best bet for a quick sale in the coast circuit is Manuel Salvo, San Diego’s fast- ball pitcher. However, he went } to the majors once, with the Bos- ton Red Sox, so probably he won't draw such a big price. And then there is the Holly- wood “Coffee and Tost” combina- Ition. Coffee Joe Coscarart, third- With onerswift,spring |ner of this tournament will be} baseman, can hardly be called a girl the cords rd | my,.Pompane .and; Fort igiven an award as champion of |the Key West High School. | Officers. for the 1938-'39 sea- |son of the Athletic Association are: President, Kermit Lewin; | vice-president, Canfield Lewin; | business manager, Dick Hernan- | dez, The new business mana- |ger. has already started to con- ‘tact up-state teams for scheduled. games, Such teams as Andrew 'Jackson, Miami Military Acade- Lauder- ‘dale. pitted against the Conchs should give: the public plenty of | sport entertainment. |. Renovation of the High School | Gymnasium should be completed | \by the official opening of the it ‘Foday’s Birthdays Secccccccccoooccosesoce | Prof. John Dewey of Columbia, famed philosopher, born at Burl- ~ | ington, Vt., 79-years ago. Dr. John C. Merriam, presi- twa (dent of the Carnegie Institution, for | Washington, D. C., born at Hop- 'kinton, Iowa, 69 years ago. Charles H. March of Litchfield, |Minn. member of the Federal '"Trade Commission, born at Cedar | Mills, Minn., 68 years ago. it eerores eecocoes ‘AROUND AND ABOUT (By C. G. FLINT) eeecceseseccosecoseese | Men of the sea will appreciate how the skipper of the Queen ly Mary felt when he pulled out his |St. Christopher medal and guessed ‘he could dock the huge ship al- rookie as he has had one chance 'Bees in 1934, but he played better than ever this season and {may get another opportunity. Louie Tost, a young southpaw pitcher, is probably the pick of |the Hollywood freshmen. Another very salable youngster is Glenp (Rip) Russell, first base- driving hitter, a hustler and a fair infielder. His slugging teammate, Paul Carpenter, outfielder, also should do well in the market. Another DiMaggio If. the majors are interested in go far wrong in grabbing Domi the Yankees, and Vincent, with the Boston Bees. He is an out- fielder with the San Francisco | Seals. | If anbody needs another lead- |off man they might look up Ed Vanni, who has played splendid ball with Seattle. | The St. Louis Cardinals will ‘have first call on the young Sac- ‘ramento aces, Joe Orengo, | Eddie Barton, | fielders. Qakland’s pride is Bob Joyce, | He was. bought by the Athletics. | SELECTS. COSCARAT |FOR BIG-LEAGUE FUTURE. | Nashville, Tenn.—Ted McGrew, Brooklyn baseball scout, thinks i Joe Coscarart, Nashville South- ern Associationy ° infi wie | headed for big-léa, fom. * After trailing the Nashville | club several ‘days; McGrew said he though Coscarart “is the | greatest young second baseman I ever saw. “He’s ready for the majors. right now- and I look for him to develop into a real star, maybe the best second baseman since Frank Frisch”. FOR TALENTED JOE | University, Ala. — Hayward |Sanferd, substitute end for Ala- jbama, last year scored ten points |with his toe. He had a perfect ‘record with two out of two field goals tried and four out of four | points after touchdown. Both his | field’ goals last year won games for the Crimson Tide, enabling. it }to complete the re; L] fagon [penny oc ee La 2 2 in the big time, with the Boston | man with Los Angeles. He is a; a third DiMaggio, they wouldn't | |ic, younger brother of Joe, with | j Ky. — Handeuff, 9 STORY BUNGALOW, 4 bed-| Tooms, 2 baths, double lot, 1605) Flagler Ave. ‘title of champion 3-year-old filly! ROR SALE—Lot on Stock ,of 1938. She is the daughter of jand, waterfront, Also, lot cor-| «evernment, | will be inserted | the rate of tc a word for each in-| Jo: | | eeee ASAANARAAEAOEREOERDE | ‘Temperstures* 9 } 1 Rainfall |¥esterday’s Precipitation .0-Ins.! | Normal: Precipitation | Sun rises ;Sun sets | Moon rises {Moon sets i \ | High Sea level, 29.84. WEATHER FORECAST - (Till 7:30: p. m., Friday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly | cloudy tonight and Friday; mod- |erate northerly winds, |) ,)1: | Florida: Partly elou@y tonight and: Friday, somewhat” unsettled | and slightly cooler on ‘Hortheast'| \ coast tonight. | Jacksonville to. Florida Straits: Moderate northwest. winds _near| the coast and fresh variable, | winds off the coast, partly over- | cast weather tonight and Friday, | night. | East Gulf: Moderate northerly | | winds and partly overcast wea-/ ther tonight and Friday. after rounding up alleged Ger- jman spies. ' CUPID: OFF THE SQUAD lege lad can’t play vicious foot- } ball: and; court the co-eds at th | same time. | BREVITY'S: OFFSPRING | Lexington, Ky—The first sons |an@ daughters of the race horse, | Brevity, are foals of this year. | Brevity wag the winner of | Florida Derby in 1936. | t | winner of the Acorn, Alabama, | ‘Stakes, the Delaware and the/ !New England Oaks, deserves the’ ‘Whichone. | TITANS’ DEFENSE RECORD. | | Detroit—University of Detroit {ranks with the best in the na-| tion. Since Charles E, (Gus); \troit in 1925 the Titans have won | (83, lost 33 and tied 6. In only) |nine games. has the enemy scored: CLASSIFIED © COLUMN | eccccccccece: LEGALS NOTICE OF ELECTION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. WHEREAS, the legislature of 1937 under the Constitution of 18! of the State of Florida, did: pas: four Joint Resolutions ' proposing mendments to the Constitution of Advertisements under this head | the State of Florida, and the sai 28e. street phone sulta, Tw sertion, but the minimum for the eeacenegeoeseeeeee%®) first insertion in every instance is should give their as well as their tele- number if they desire re-|! PEEL OLD AT 40 when | Article X of the Constitution, Re- system runs down. New Tonie ive | plus Tablets obtained from raw general body in- Try. whole pack- nat delighted with re- maker $2.00, HUSTLER WANTED! refunds its price. Special to intro- duce, supply demand for Raw- leigh, Necessities. Good routes -_ nearby. Rawleigh Meth-| home of:: Advertising literature—'' for assessments! for “spec crease. every month. Low pric: | said es; good values, complete serv- | jee 6-63, WANTED—Job as custodian of! fowea to. apartment house. No selling We supply "s, Dept. FAJ- Tenn. octé-13-20-27 WANTED Fa- | were agreed to by a vote of three-| in The Citizen at/ fifths of all the members elected to| the National Guard is hereby agreed ach house; that the votes on said int Resolutions were entered up- ‘on their respective Journals, with the yeas and nays thereon, ani y | aid determine and direct that the | said Joint Resolutions be submit- ted to the electors of the State at General Election in November W, THEREFORE, I, R. ay, Secretary of State’ of the tate of Florida, do hereby give notice that a GENERAL ELECTION | wi be held in each county in Flor- \ida on Tuesday next succeeding the | first Monday in November, A. 938, the said Tuesday being the EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER |for the ratification or rejection of |the said Joint Resolution propos- ing amendments to the Constitu- {tion of the State of Florida, vii A JOINT RESOLUTION | 'Propos: {ing the Amendment of Section 7 |lating to the Exemption of Home. | BY THE HE STATE. BE | LEGISLATU |OF FLORIDA |X of the Constitution of the Stat homesteads from tion, be, and the same is greed to, and shall be submitted 0 the electors of the State at the General Election of Representa- tives in 1938, for approval or re- jection; that is to say, t! the said Section 7 of Article X of the Constitution be amended so as tc read as follows: Every person who has the legal title or beneficial title in equity to real property in this State and who resides thereon and in good faith makes the same his or her per- manent home, permanent ther or others legally or natur dependent upon said. person, ‘8! be entitled to an ex- emption from all taxation, exeept bene- taxa- hereby fits, up to the asseased .val bf) Five: Thousiind DoNars ho’ contiguous property ak defined in Article 10, Section 1, ef the Constitution, for j the year'i089 and thereafter. “Said | title may be held by the entireties, | jointly, -or in common with otbers, and said exemption may be appo tioned among such of the ownei [as shall reside thereon, as their | Spective interests shall appear, but jno such e: one person or any 01 dwelling house, nor shall exceed the proportic 4 valuation based t owned by such person. ature may prescribe ap- propriate and reasonable laws reg- |ulating the manner of establishing | the right to said exemption. |to Pass Local or Special Lawa. BE RESOLVED BY THE STATE | amendment to Section 21 of Arti 3 of the Constitution of the St of Florida as amended at the gen eral election in 1928 be, the same is hereby agreed to and shall pe submitted for ratification or re- the State of Florida voti FOR SALE—New boat, 4 weeks general old, 26 ff. new Built for party cash if sold within 5 days. Can | be seen at North Beach Boule-| erated in the preceding Seetion, al)! 7% ft: beam; equi fishing. $400.00 vard: Apply 1502 South St. wugls-s augl2-tf Is- aug3l-s and | football followers claim that the SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50¢ a pair of fine in-| defensive record of their teams The Artman Press. mayl9-tf —_ _ — —____ NER LOT, 60x100 feet. Cor- \whe tas, pitched seven shutauts. | Dorais became head coach, at De-| “oa pan ona i and Staple Avenue. Apply Bex D, The Citizen, nov2-tt ———_—_—_____—_——_ 'more than two touchdowns, Five| ror SALE—2 lots, each 50x100’. jof the nine games occurred in’ | Dorais’ first. two. seasons at De- | troit. hy PF: A set ‘tettoacn ‘IS WORRIED, TQQ«s* vc Nashville, Tenn.‘eue Gfidiron backers of East High, Nashville, are moaning, not because of the |dark football prospects; but be- cause nine of last year’s ten cheer leaders were lost by gradu- ation. ee “a KIPKE BROADCASTS | Detroit—Harry Kipke, deposed | University of Michigan football coach, has joined the ranks of | former mentors who have taken up broadeasting. Kipke, who was FOR RENT—8-room House, com- | let out after the 1937 Michigan| Petronia street, broadeasting season, is games played by his former team and} games of the Detroit Lions of the National Professional Football league. State inspectors working under Nathan Mayo report numerous cases of short weights, particuler- ly in repacked packages of such . | goods as coffee, grits, meal, beans, spy. Whitworth estimated traveled 25,000 miles watch- ing Tiger rivals last season. But ww he’s the line coach and so we job has been turned over to anson. B Washington. —Vic Tarrou, back- “ on George Wash- University’s football team, som of the former G-man, Turrou, whe recently re- from the federal service rice and sugar. Factory packed items, it is pointed out, protect \the housewife not only. from she standpoint of full weight but, be- ing machine packed, are clean and sanitary. Florida Fair officials i the Pan American Hernando Soto Exposition estimate that tendance during riod from Jan. 31 to F. run close to one milli races, thrill features, pageants are being different days to make ,& big day. J ip Srhidves FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin Cruiser with living quarters to accommodate 4. All modern conveniences. Good for party fishing. 1014 Varela street. | vember, A. D. + that Section 21 of Article 3 of the | Constitution of the State of FPlor- | {da shall be amended so as to read as follows: Section In all cases enum- | laws shall. b |form opera State, but in } erated or except general and of wi t in that Section, the Legislature may pass special or local laws, except as now or hei after otherwise provided in t Constitution; PROVIDED that n |Tocal or special bill shall be passed, |nor shall any local or special lestablishing or abobishi | cipalities, or providing Jurisdiction and pow- \ers, or altering or amending the . be passed, ion to apply therefor jner provided by law where matter or thing to be affected may |be situated, which notice shall be published in the manner provided |by law at least thirty days prior to introduction into the Legislature lof any such bill. The evidence that |such notice has been published {shall be established in the Legis- lature before such bill shall be | Passed, and auch evidence shall be filed or preserved with the bill in | the office of the Secretary of State in such manner as the Legislature equtred hereunder when jsuch law contains” W’ provis the effect’ tat ‘the same shall not become operative or e! ratified or approved dum election to be ¢ in the territory affected in accord- ance with a provision therefor con- tained in such bill, or provided by general law led and held A JOINT RESOLUTION Propos- jing an Amendment to Section 2 of Article IX of the Constitution of Florida Relating to Taxation and Finance by Adding Thereto a Re- quirement That the Legislature Shall Provide for Raising Revenue to Defray State Appropriations | Made for the Henefit of the Uni- torm System of Public Free School and of the State Inatitutions Higher Learning as a Part of the expenses of the State and on an Equality Therewith. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following amendment of Section 2 ef Article 1X of the Constitution of Florida relating to taxation and finance be and the same is hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the quali- fied electors of the State of Flerida for ratification or rejection at the next ensuing general election to be held in November, 1938. That in Section 2 of Article 1X! of the Constitution of Florida be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows “Section 2 The Legislature shall en Of the appropriatio the uniform of public free sehoois accordance with Article XSL of the Constitution, and of the Mate In- stitutions of Higher Learning. for each fiseal year. and alse a euffi- That the following | amendment of Section 7 of Article) the | ;amount of the ‘exemption allowed | unless notice of | ? t LEGALS | ; {LEGISLATURE OF THE STATI |QR FLORIDA: ‘That the following: amendment to Article XIV of the ‘Constitution of Florida relating te the State Militia by adding thereto an additional Section to be known as Section 5 of said Article XT specially applicable to the federally re nized State troops known as |to an@ shall be submitted to the | electors of the State of Florida for ratific rejection at the Blection to be held { ction 5. FLORIDA NATIONAL | GUARD.—(a) Whenever there shall }be im the State of lerally recognized the same shall be sui generis and | subject to the lawful orders of the Ov Commander jin Chief. National Guard shall be supported and maintained | by the State of Florida pursuant | to provisions of law prescribed for ing, arming, £0 ry j accordamce with the 4 gress and regulations of the United | States War Department thereunto pertaining. (c) Off! ert shall be appointed, shall subject to ension, discharge, | removal or pulsory retirement n the basis of mili- tary _proficien character and | service, as determined according to army regulations and usages sanc- tioned by law, anything in onstitution to the contrar: withstanding. (d) The quali: of officers and soldiers of th erally Recognized National shall be prescribed in military reg~ ulations promulgated in accordance with the general specifications of | the U. S. War Department The votes cast in compliance with said proposed amendments, and the nvass, declarations and returns thereof, shall be subjec the same regulations and restrictions as are provided by law for general elece tions in the State of Florida. IN TESTIMO! I have hereunto set hand and affixed the Seal of the State of at Tallahassee, oth day (SEAL) this the D. 19 | NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROB COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. In re the Estate of: | Wiliam Henry Sands, also known | as William H. Sands, Deceased. To all Creditors, Legatees, is- s, and all Persons having Demands against said You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, oF either of you, may have against the estate of William Henry Sands, al« so known as William H. Sands, de- ceased, late of Monroe County, | Florida, to the Hon, Raymond RB. Lora, County Judge of Monroe County, at his office in the County Courthouse in Key West, Monroe County] Florida, within twelve months from the date hereof. Dated September 7th, A. D. 1938, HILDA LOUISE SANDS, istratrix of the Kstate of jam Henry Sands, also known as Wylliam H. Sands, Deceased, ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., rT Administratrix of the of William Henry Sands, own as William FL Sands. sept8-15-22 29; oct6-13-20-27; nov3, 1938, Admin will IN CHANCERY. ROBERT SWEENEY, a | Complainan: va. DIVONCR. HAZEL DUPLICEY SWEENEY, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill | filed in above stated cause that the resid of the defendant, Hazel Du; Sweeney is un- Ienown, that is over the age of twenty-one y: and there is no nerson in the State of Florida, the service of a summons in chancery upon whom would bind said de- fendant. Tt is_ hereby ordered and you Hazel Duplicey Sweeney are here- by required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in this cause, on or hefore November 7th, 1938, other- wise the allegations of the bill of complaint will be taken as con- fessed by you and said cause be proceeded with ex parte. It is further ordered that this order be published once each week for four (4) consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper | published in Key West, o Florida. Done’ and Ordered in Key West this October Sth, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. By (84) Anite M. Salgado, Deputy Clerk, ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR, Solicitor for Complainant. oet6-1§-20-27; nov3,1938 } sd OF ¥ NCERN; and each of you will please notiée that I will on the 2ist of November, A. D. 1938 at in the forenoon apply to one of the Cireuit Court Judicial Ch County, in bers, ne to mang | chars and control my p and to become a free dealer every respect Dated at Key West, Florida, thin | 19th day of October, A, D. 193% } BDITH B MOFFAT, | OetZ0-27; now’-16-17,1908 jor ¥ in | Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ | ——— | LA CONCHA HOTEL | In the Center of the Business and Thester District Garege——Elevator——_Fireproot Open The Year Around BENS. FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 > Say the principal and) it of the existing indebted- of the State” A JOUNT RESOLATTION Propes- ing an Amendment to Articte SEV of the Constitution of Florida Re- lating te the State Militis by Add- ing Thereto am Additional Bection Specially applicable to the Federally Kecognized Troupe Vierida Katiomal g Known as the! rd. H 1T HESOLVED BX TEs

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