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PAGE FOUR - SOCIETY :-: Lopez-Madden Nuptial Mass To Be Held At Catholic Church, Avcust 31 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN \TURNS THUMB DOWN LEGALS ON HIGHWAY WORK WHEREAS, The Legislature of } 3939, under the Constitution of 1885, of the State of Florida, did pass six THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 1948 “ATHLETE'S FOOT™ DUE TO A GERM LEGALS |for Wie balance of the unexpired | j term. | 4 Section 4. (a) The Supreme Court | ie 3 A 1 jmay hear, consider and determine: Joint Resolutions proposing amend-|cases and exercise all. its powers | ments to the Constitution of the| and jurisdiction as a single body in | State of Florida, and the same were | whith’ case a majority of the mem. U. S. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT saan Observation taken at 7:39 2 m_ 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures i | j 4 | _ BOY SCOUT NEWS ———E (Continued from Page One) The newly organized Merit ‘Carl Bervaldi of the County Commission, State Representa- tive Bernie C. Papy and Mayor Willard M. Albury, greeted the made them welcome and attend a dinner at La Concha beck of wou are act pleased next morning Phase and com & use for rele‘ Aitiete’s Feet™ F_.O dex« ate oc == fect Feel 2 Pence 1 at Gardner's Pharmacs —adr- ssonville, fraternity. f and Mrs. John W. the University of . Wisconsin Madden, will take place on Satur-| Madison, ‘being a.member. of the day, August 31. |Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity Nuptial Mass will be held inithere. Since 1931 he has been the Star of the Sea Catholic}employed in Jacksonville. He is: presentative Papy introduc- ec. the county’s effort to have the Overseas Highway extended via the old Florida East Coast right- of-way and viaducts. He said that the improvement was vital, that ida on Tuesday next succeeding the Badge Club of Troop No. 52 Boy agreed to by a vote of three-fifths bets of the Court shail constitute Resolutions were entered upon their ‘and juriaiction in divisions. | Sawyer. = termine and direct*that the said ! Su; Court by that Court or the | the ‘Civics Badge”. After Normal , .Tefreshments eral Election in November, 1940. [associate justices to act in place of , were served State of Florida, do hereby give¢sion, but no. division. shall include Strunk, Gonzago, Henry Soldano, Earl Will be held in each county in Flor- | bers of said court exclus' first Monday in November, A. D. § division concurred in by the Chief | CONSE | CUSCEe eee i Scouts, met last night at the of all the members elected to each | quorum the dispatch of ‘ house; that the votes on said Joint | fess; >a < an its a home of the president, Eugene Highest respective Journals, with the yeas; (b) The Circuit Judges shall at . ‘Lowest last night and nays thereon, and they did de- |all times be subject tereall te the | The club decided to work on Mess = Joint Resolutions be submitted to/ i a ihe electors of the State at the Gen- the cail shall be members thereof ag (8M hour of study, ref 1 NOW, THEREFORE, I, ai i . eames played: GRAY, ‘Secretary of State’ of the) jndtiee anton sone atts a4 att | Those -- i Edward + Ermest™ AVilg[Ramon notice that a mee Senn ane Cape judge. -Aj GENERAL ELECTION ‘division shall consist of t mem- | — ve of the;Adams, Odes McKillip, Chief Justice, and the judgment of |Sawyer, Eugene Sawyer and Justice shall be the judgment ef the! Court unless such case involves (1) | Church at 9:00 o'clock in the!a member of the C. Y. O. and morning of that day, the Rev. Fr. P. J. Kelleher officiating. Miss Lopez, widely - known here, is a graduate of the Key West High School. She attended the University of Florida and the Florida State College for Women, receiving a B. S. degree in Educa- tion from the latter institution in 1938. Miss Lopez has been a teacher at Key West High School for the past four and one-half years. She is a member of Theta Upsilon social sorority, the Cath- olic Daughters of America, the Junior Woman’s Club, F. S. C. W.! | Holy Name Society cf St. Paul’s | Parish of that city. The bridal party will be made ,up of the following persons: Matron-of-honor, Mrs. Hilario Ramos, sister of the bride-to-be; Miss Ophelia Lester. Miss Alce Curry and Miss Rosemary Anne Madden, sister of the groom-to- be, bridesmaids. Thomas L. Madden, of Jackson- ville, brother of the groom-to-be, best man; Mathew J. Wrigley, Aquilino Lopez, Jr., brother of the bride-to-be, and Hilario Ramos, ushers. $360,000 was annual revenue to the state through the gasoline taxes from motor cars that came to Key West via the highway, and that a fire damaging one of the wooden bridges was the con- stant threat to Key West’s pros- perity. “The sum of $146,000 appro- Priated by the state, with the $146,000 of the U.S. bureau of roads, would cover the cost of a fair start on the elimination of the bridges”, Representative Papy declared. “Let the contract for that work at once”. | Then W. Curry Harris, coun- Alumni Association and the High! A reception at Delmonico Res- S¢! for the county commission, School Alumni Association. Mr. Madden is a native of Racine, Wisc., graduating from | joint Dance To - Feature Prizes t { ? Pfeparations are goihg un-apace } for the joint-dance to be ‘given; by the Junior Woman’s Club and} DeMolays next Saturday night in! the Rainbow Room at La Concha/ hotel, all details of the eight-act | floor show now in good shape, it was announced this morning. Additional news on the dance is that after the floor show there! will be prizes offered for what} has been described as the “smoothy smooth” dance partici-! pated in by patrons. Navy per-/ sonnel and wives have been ask-j ed to judge this feature, which{ will be divided into waltz, fox! trot and blues. Separate prizes for men and women carrying off honors in the dance exhibitions will be award-| ed. { Gerald Pinder, director of the} floor show, as announced before, ! has a highly entertaining pro-! gram lined up. Reservations are | coming in fast, it was announced, ! those desiring same being re-} quested to call 288-J. | Showers Honor Fortuna Lopez i Miss Fortuna Lopez, who will m m Saturday, August cis X. Delaney. ' Metnbers of the Catholic! Daughters of America will enter- tain at a miscellaneous shower: for Miss Lopez, on Tueday, Aug- ust 27, at the American Legion Hall. | ss GERMAN BIG BERTHAS: OPEN UP ON BRITISH “(Continued from Page One) tions against Italy. It was con- sidéred ‘highly ‘important that several Greek bases be defended against Italian advances. Italian air attacks on the Suez city of Aden increased today, but British dispatches stated very lit-| tle damage was being created. R. A. F. plane squadrons were said to be in complete command of the situation. Advices released here morning indicated that former Prime Minister Neville Cham- berlain may be brought back to the war cabinet. The impending move to form an alliance with the United States is said to be the reason for this move, in that i Chamberlain is considered to be on good terms with the dip- this | taurant, immediately following the wedding ceremony, will be given by the bride's parents. Balloon Dance Tomorrow Young People’s Sodality of St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic Church is expected to draw the usual large crowd at the Balloon Dance to be given tomorrow eve- ning, 10 till ?, at Pena’s Garden of Roses. = Every effort is being made to make this affair a success and the committee in charge of the event assures everyone attend- ing a big time. = Reservations can be made by calling Miss Rosemary Kelly, phone 63-J. | Sunday School Picnic This Afternoon Members and teachers of the First Congregational Sunday School are holding their annual picnic this afternoon at South Beach. Activities got under way at 2 o'clock and will continue until 6 o'clock this evening. THEY’RE CUTE IN ANYTHING (My Associated Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 22- un- na when Virginia Myerson dragged out the costume and wore it. But the moral was that bathing girls look cute in anything. AUCTION PAVILION OPENS THIS WEEK t Aug. 22—(FNS) ‘Phe Sumter County Farmers’ Barket"WiiAYhas been success- fully operated here for years as a vegetable market, has ‘completed -a ‘modern auction pavilion and will have its first sale this week. The management is assured of large offerings of top quality baby beeves, cows and _ steers, along with plenty of feeder pigs. The State Farmers’ Market in Bushnell has been operating a livestock auction. sale for more than two years. Sales there have been popular among the livestock men of the county and have been attended by buyers from a wide area. }_ It is believed by stockmen that these auctions have stimulated the growing of more and better lomatic corps at Washington. CASE OF LOVE \ grades of cattle and hogs in the county. piso a dog owned by Ab i Lewis of Lebanon, O., each year AT FIRST FIGHT ee jfor several years has taken out x (By Axsociated Press) this own license. He appears at BROOKFIELD, Mo., Aug. 22.— | the license bureau with a $1 bill Tax Assessor Oscar Crandall,:in his mouth. visiting a farm was attacked | savagely by a barnyard rooster RHEUMATIC P AIN WHAT TO DRINK and bought it on the spot. When Crandall took the rooster | Rheumatic pain may result if ‘idneys do not regularly elim- home it headed for Mrs. Cran-, other dall’s garden. She tried to chase! k it away and the bird turned its! ; ; wrath upon her. Mrs. Crandall | Waste. re par es vege- called the dog catcher, and the ‘gape juices, milk, and soft water. rooster made a pass at him too. | Coffee, tea, alcoholics, sparingly. The rooster’s rule in the Cran-| Heip kidney elimination back to dall yard became undisputed./normal. Use a kidney “evacuant. Crandall was impressed by the Ask any druggist for BUKETS. bird in the first place because he Your 25¢ back if not pleased. was accustomed to receptions Locally at Olivieri’s Drug Store. that were cool. : !—advt, = Z strode before the gathering. “Monroe county has the unique distinction of being the only county in the state with one highway”, he said. “Anything that happens to that highway isolates the City of Key West. The highway is a series of links. Seventeen of those links are the} wooden bridges. “Those Jinks are not adequate right now. Key West is the mid- dle of the Caribbean national de- fense area. From a_ military standpoint the army and navy cannot move men and equipment in here. We are about to build an airbase here soon. It will be a lot of 700 acres on Boca Chica, and that lot will be reached only by way of the old Florida East Coast right-of-way. “It costs the county at present $125,000 a year to maintain the highway. Build a highway via the old railroad right-of-way and that cost will be cut to $2,000 a : year. The county built that high- way. It was the best they could. s do with the old bonded indebted- ness of $3,500,000”. Chairman Perkins turned thumbs down on the project. “We appreciate the importance of the jhighway”, Perkins said. “We sent Mr. Duncan to Washington. He tried to persuade the federal authorities to have Overseas Highway set aside as a military road. “All he could do was to get the promise of federal assistance in building that road. I feel certain the federal government will do this work. The State Road De- partment cannot undertake to do this job. It does not have the inserted appro- se he +6000 the State Road De- s x. ‘That was an ‘if and when’ we could get the money”, responded Perkins. “We have not got the money. We are sorry, but that’s the situation”. Mayor Albury spoke a few words of greeting and welcome. The department members de- wo years ago for the cided to meet Sept. 4 at Talla-, hassee. Delegations from Dade, Voiusia , and Pinellas counties presented | facts relating to roads in their districts. three! A new appliance for photo- graphic dark rooms supplies four , different colored lights and a dif- fused white light for examining! negatives. Ambrose. Murphy of Boston says a man climbed a high fence, forced a barred window and stole 50 empty milk bottles which were not redeemable. LEGALS IN CIRCUIT COURT. STATE OF ELEVENTH JUDI- L CIRCUIT, MONROE COUN- IN CHANCERY. RGE HOLBOROW, Plaintiff, vs. AVASOLA HOLBOROW, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn Dill filed in the above-stated cause that Avasola Holborow, the defendant therein named, is a non-r the State of Florida and | Upham, Canal Zone, P. ©. that said defendant is over the age of twenty-one years: that there is ny person in the State of Florida; the service of a summons in chan- cery upon whom would bind said defendant. It is therefore ordered that said defendant be and she is hereby re- quired to appear to the bill of com- plaint filed in said cause on or be- fore Monday, the 7th day of Oc- tober, A. D. i940, otherwise the al- legation of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendant. it is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in said county and state. Done and ordered this 14th day of August, A. D. 1949. (SEAL) Ross € Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court. By (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. (Sa) Allan B. Cleare, Jr, Solicitor for Plaintiff. auglS-22-29; septs-12,1940 1940, the said Tuesday being the FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER for the ratification or rejection of the said Joint Resolutions propos- ing amendments to the Constitution | of the State of Florida, viz: A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing the Amendment of Section 2 of A! ticle IX of the Constitution, Abolish- ing Ad Valorem Taxation for State Purposes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG- ISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following amendment to Section 2 of Article IX of the Constitution of the State of Florida, relating to taxation and / for | taxes abolishing ad valorem s be, and the same State purposes, hereby, agreed to, and shall be! submitted to the electors of State at the General Election of Representatives in 1940, for ap- Proval or rejection; that is to say, that the said Section 2 of Article IX be amended so as to read as fol- lows: Section The Legislature shall provide for raising revenue suffi- ient to defray the expenses of the ate, including State appropria- ions for the benefit of the uniform system of free public schools pro- vided in accordance with Article Il of the Constitution, and of the ate institutions of higher learn- ing, for each fiscal year, and also a sufficient sum to pay the prin- cipal and interest of the existing indebtedness of the State; but after December 31st, A. D. 1940, no levy of ad valorem taxes upon real or personal property except intangible property, shall be made for any State purpose whatsoever; and Sec- tion 6 of Article XII be, and the same is hereby repealed. the ing a of the Constitution of ing Thereto an Addi Permitting the Creation of a Com- mission Empowered to Grant Paroles or Conditional Releases or tion of Prisoners or Persons Criminal Offenses, Under )LVED BY THE LEG- OF THE STATE OF 1. That the following Article XVI of the itution of the State of Florida ting to Miscellaneous Provisions adding thereto an additional Sec- tion to be known as Section 32 of id Article XVI specifically ap- ple to the creation of a Com- mitted to the electors of the State of Florida for ratification or rejec- tion at the next General Election to be held in 1940, as follows: ection 32. The Legislature may create a Parole Commission eth- wered to grant paroles or condi- tional releases or probation under official supervision to prisoners or persons charged with criminal of- fenses, and may provide for -the qualification and method of select- ing the Commission members and for their term of office the length of which shall be wholly within the discretion of the Legislature.” A JOINT RESOLUTION _Propos- = an Amendment to Article TX.ef the Constitution of the State of Florida, Relating to Taxation and Finance, by Adding Thereto an Ad- ditional’ Section ‘Authorizing ‘the Legislature of the State of Florida te and Distribute to the unties of the State, Cer- xcise Taxes Now Levied and Collected and to Be Hereafter Levied and Collected by the State of Florida. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG- ISLATURE OF THE STATE FLORIDA: That the following amendment to Article IX of the Constitution of the State of Florida, relating to taxation and finance, by adding thereto an additional sec- tion to be known as Section 15 of said Article IX, authorizing the Legislature of the State of Florida to allocate and distribute to the several counties of the State, cer- tain excise taxes now levied and collected and to be hereafter levied and collected by the State of Flor- ida, is hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Florida for ratification or rejection at the next general elec- tion of Representatives to be held in 1 = follows: Section 15. The Légistature shalt have the power to allocate and dis- tribute to the several counties of in equal amounts, and times as the Legislature the State. at such shall determine, any portion of or all excise taxes now levied and col- lected, or hereafter levied or col lected, by the State of Florida from the operation of pari-mutuel pools. A JOINT RESOLUTION Propos- ing an Amendment to Section 2 and to Section 4 of Article V of the Con- stitution of Florida Relating to the Judiciary Department. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG- ISLATURE OF THE STATE OF. FLORIDA: That the following amendment of Section 2 and Section : 4. respectively, of Article V of the nstitution of the State of Florida, and the same fs hereby agreed to, and shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Florida at the next general election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1940, for rati- fication or rejection. Section 2.- (a) The Court shall consist of seven (7) Justices and the term of office of each Justice shall be six years: no term of any incumbent shall be af- fected by this amendment. (b) Each Justice of the Supreme Court shall ‘be electéd by ‘the quali- fied electors of the State at the time and places of voting for mem- bers of the legislature, at the gen eral election next preceding the ex- piration of each term of such of- fice. (c) In the event of the ratifica- tion of this amendment it shall thereupon be the duty of the then Governor to appoint one additional Justice of the Supreme Court and he shall hold office from the date Supreme elected at the general election in 1942 to hold office for a term of six years beginning Tuesday after the first Monday in January, 1943. (d) The successors of the Jus- ; tices of the Supreme Court shall be elected at the general election next preceding the expiration of their respective terms of office, but in capital punishment, or (2) the de- termination of a State or Federal ‘constitutional question wherein shall be brought into controversy the constitutionality of a Federal ,or State statute, rule, regulation or there municipal ordinance, or (3) be a dissent to the proposed judg- ment of a division by a member thereof or the Chief Justice, or (4) ordered by the Chief Justice to be considered by two divisions; where- upon it shall require the considera- tios of two divisions and the Chief Justice. (c) The Chief Justice shall be the Court and responsible for the dispatch of business and procuring | not | consistent decisions; he shall be required to examine the record of a.cause but may accept the con-/ clusions of fact found by a division and state in the opinion or accom- | panying statement and act upon the law so stated and discussed and its application to such fact, but in event of an equal division between those members properly considering @ cause, he shall examine the reco: and participate therein as oth justices. In the event the Chief Justice -be unable to act for any cause the Justice longest tinuous ‘service and able to act shall act instead with like effect. ana : A JOINT RESOLUTION Propos- ing to Amend Section 5 Article 8 of the Constitution of the State of Plorida Relating to County Com- missioners. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG- ISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That Section 5, of Ar- jtiele $ of the Constitution of the State of Florida, relating to County Commissioners, be and the same is hereby amended, and as amended is agreed to and shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Florida at the general election of Repre- sentatives to be held in 1940 for ap- proval or rejection. Said Section 5 of Article 8, as amended, shall read as follows: “Section 5. That there shall be in each of the County Commissioner's districts, as shall exist by law from time to time in each county a Com- misstoner who shal be elected by the qualified electors of said coun- ty, at the time and place of voting for other county officers, and shall hold his office for four years, pro- vided, however, that the County Commissioners elected in the gen- eral election in 1940, from the even numbered districts shall serve for two years, and those from the odd numbered districts shall serve for four years, and thereafter the terms shali*be-four years. The duties and compensation of such scribed by law.” A JOINT RESOLUTION Propos- ling to Amend Section 9 of Article IX of the Constitution of the State , of Florida Relating to the Exemp- tion of Certain Property from Taxa- tipn: | ~ |_.BE #T RESOLVED BY THE LEG- }ISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That Section 9 of Article the chief admiristrative officer of | in con-/ powers, | CountsCommissiosers shall be pre- Mrs. Frances Tullett of Chi-| ‘cago claims a world’s record for, ‘her cat, which caught 26 rats in a | single day. | i ; A 90-year-old negro of Hous- j ton, Tex., was granted a divorce |when he complained to Judge Ben Wilson that he was plagued | by in-laws. | | “teeais | } IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, IN CHANCERY, ESLERMAN, | Plaintite, | vs. | CELIA GOLDSTEIN BRESLERMAN, | Defendant.“ "| ORDER FOR PUBLICATION: | | TO; CELIA GOLDSTEIN | i rue | |_ FLORA. LOUIS A. BRI } BRESLERMAN, i a ford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. You are hereby required to ap- | Dear to the Bill of Complaint in the | above styled and entitled cause on {September 2nd, 1940, otherwise the ‘allegations therein will be taken | as confessed. } This order to be published once ja week for four consecutive weeks jin The Key West Citizen, a news- | paper published in Key West, Flor- | | ida. j |. Done and ordered this August | 1st, 1940. 3 (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. | By (Sd) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. augl-8-15-22-29,1940 i CLASSIFIED COLUMN | | LOST — Yesterday somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden: hours, each set with | sixty diamond minutes. No re- ward is offered for they are ! | j IX of the Constitution of the State / of Florida relating to the exemp- tion of certain property from taxa- tion be and the same is hereby amended, and as amended is agreed to and shall be submitted to the electors of the State of. Florida at the next general election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1940, for rati- fication or rejection. Said Section 9 of Article IX, as amended, shall read as follows to- wit: “Section 9. There shall be ex- empt from taxation property to the value of Five Hundred Dollars to every widow and to every person who isa bona fide resident of the State and has lost a limb or been disabled in war or by misfortune.” ‘The votes cast in compliance with said~proposed amendments, and the canvass, declarations and returns thereof, shall be subjected to the same regulations and restrictions as are provided by law for gen- eral elections in the State of Flor- ida. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set_my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Florida, at SEAL the ist day of August, A. D. 1940. R. A. GRAY, Sect 3 Sept5-12-18-26; oct3- | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, No. 7-355 BENJAMIN KOLSON, Plaintiff, vs. | HELEN KOLSON, Defendant ORDER FOR PEBLICATION HELEN KOLSO: Wythe Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. You are hereby required to a2p- pear to the Bill of Complaint in the | above styled and entitled cause on September 2nd, 1940, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This order to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks ‘in The Key West Citizen, a new: | TO: 3 FURNISHED HOUSE. 1116 Wat-/| son street. augl9-lwkx Apply 630 Elizabeth St. augl7-lwk APARTMENT, 1104 DIVISION | Tallahassee, the Capital, this | atmosphere. | 917 Fleming St. i FOR SALE at 1023 Watson street. j augl5-12tx FOR SALE—Four good 600x16 Tires and Tubes. 909 South Street. aug20-3tx MAN’S BICYCLE BALLOON ‘TIRES, $12.00. Apply Seafood’ paper published in Key West, Flor- | ida. i) Dene ind ordered this August Ist, 1940. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. By (Sd) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. adgl-S-15-22-29,1940 i | Jenier Wan ‘s CHARITY D Saturday. DeMolay ANCE “Jack Randall in OVERLAND MAIL also jevent of a vacancy in office of any | | Justice and there be an unexpired | shall be elected © ‘term the successor inches Berometer at 7:30 a. m. fodey Sea level, 29.98 (1015.2 millibars " Tomorrow's Almansc Sunrise 604 a Sunset m m Moonrise m High 6:51 FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m. Frid: Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Friday w scattered showets: gentle ti mod winds, mesily southeasterly. . Florida: Partly cloudy ten and Friday with scattered show- ers. NAVY CONTEMPLATES NO HEADQUARTERS partment feels that the Present set-up fills all needs. “The Navy Yard at Key West "ARIA M66 LIQUID O8 TABLETS ! ATT reli re! 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