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PAGE FOUR Chapter 21 ' Pain In Her Heart | ’S. dread interview, with “Harry Kelland left her emo- tionally upset for the remainder of the day. The older man’s drawn. white face, his quiet, almost re-' signed acceptance of her bad news. hag been heart-breaking. Har Kel was no longer the hard- driving, ruthless money- maker he’d-always been. Something—or someone—had broken the man’s spirit, He was beaten. Even the tone of his voice showed it. “She’s dead,” Mr. Kelland re- peated tonelessly at the end of the third day of fruitless waiting for Some news from the searchers on mr ,mountain, “My poor little girl. “Don’t give, up, yet, Mr. Kel- land,” Tulle tried to cheer him. “They, haven't found the body. Until then, there is still hope that She is alive and safe somewhere.” shook his head. “Where would she go? Why wouldn’t she notify me?” That of course was_unanswer- sists ‘as there anyone living near. the cabin with whom epevat have taken refuge? Anyon¢ canjp~ ing on your property—any‘of the’ Tangers. that she knew}... 9 “There, was _nq, one,” Kelland repeated doggedly. ibis food and equipment that they. need to wipe those damned sneaks ¢ h, “I'm goin, let "ai defer me until we've ot a. system for getting boats o: ways in sixty days. We can do it. We've got to do it. “You can, now,” Julie said quietly. He looked at her sharply. “What do you mean, now?” “Now. that, you, see a ‘front line’ can be Sant tate ot home.” “Don’t tell me I’m agreeing with you,” he laughed. “Being, | « guided.by_a smart woman! Not, bad, little Sissy. It’s what you in- RUBBER SHORTAGE Gasoline rationing will go in- to effect shortly all over the} country and when it does there probably will be much protest the. because of the misunderstanding on the part of most people re- garding the reason for gasoline rationing. Your defensé council ceived a communication from the State Defense Council on ‘Share Your Car” activities and in it the reasons for gasoline tended I should decide, all along, | rationing are explained. We are wasn’t it?’ Flushing, Julie shook her head, | ting, below only hoped -you’d decide it.” “Great Scott! A fellow’s a fool to think he can, get. ahead of a smart woman!” he said, still teas- ing. “Well, put your wits to work on this problem, Doctor Julie.” he went on, more seriousy. And, Julie rented achingly, exactly as if she were a man, a fellow-worker, a team-mate. More Clues eT know that we'yé coll¢cted a couple of clues to* 's disap- pearance,” he announced calmly. “What?” ae “A couple in a ren. Phaeton THOUGHT you'd wait to | ‘have ‘the chore ut. even. as he said) it, Julie |stopped. for gas at the station-just | e sensed that he was lying, There was something about all this’ that didn’t ring true. That a man of Kelland’s temperament was con- tent to sit at home patienty wait- ing for news that never came, to. resign himself so easily to the déath of his beloved. daughter— it just couldn’t happen! Either he was playing some kind of game— or his illness had altered him, tragically. Pete Is Changed SRE didn’t have an opportunity to discuss her suspicions with Pete until late that evening. He called her just after dinner. ‘Julie, I'm stuck down here at the yard office. Been rushed breathless since I got back. Haven't had a minute to talk. to you. Would it be too much.to ask, you to drop in down here /when| you finish your calls tonight?” ‘Why no. Of course not.” 1 want to see you a minute. ‘And it will be impossible for me ‘to get through here much before ‘I'll be there,” she promised. “Rrobaby around nine.” it was after ten when she wait-|}, ed-at the gate for permission to drive on into the yard. Men on the MacArthur shift were begin- ning to pour through ‘the’ gates. Everywhere was teeming activity. Ard much of all this epee. Bro- duction, Julie thought proudly, one be credited to Pete Fowler, Pete looked tired, she noticed when a few moments later she stepped into the tiny cubicle that was his office. Smiling, he pulled a-chair up for her, pushed back whe bineprints spread out on his “You're working too hard, Pete,” Julie said anxiously. “You weren’t supposed to cone Sack to. the for more. than half a day to start with, He grinned. “The boys on Ba- n. eguidn’t lay off half a day! This—” he nodded at the pile of blueprints, “is more important.” Julie,smiled, “That’s good news -—coming from you, Pete.” And|kn wondered if he’d forgotten the vehemence with which, he had once denounced his “soft” job. “You know, Julie,” he. began, his eye$- grave, “I’ve always want- ed to get back to.fiying. I want| to.be in the thick of things, dish- ing it out. And I'm goii no’ thanks, to food doctoring.” Hi slapped his leg that had on below the intersection of * ocean highway and the Santa Fe- lice. roa last Sunday. They headed north.” “Was it Dawn?” Pete shrugged. “The station at- tendant. couldn’t. describe _ her. But he did. say,the man was dark- skinned, tall, “dressed in riding clothes.” “Did you notify the police?” “Yes and they radioed the de- scription. But after all, we were shortly after midnight | about twenty-four hours too late.” | He looked at her steadily. “I think the F.B.I, ought to hear your story.” Julie shook her head. “Not yet, Pete. Suppose Dawn is merel, having a love affair? After all, it might have been merely coinci- | dence that the fire started. And a few paragraphs from this communication: “Tires on civilian cars are wearing down at a rate eight times greater than they are be- ing replaced. . . “Let there be no doubt that only actual needs, not fancied. wants, can, or should, be satis- fied. To dissipatevour stock of” rubber is te destroy. one-of our * chief weapons Vig war. We PO is to; 7 is*no middle, course... . «¢ “Gas gationing jis the only way of saving rubber. Every way, of avoiding this method was explored, but it was found to be inescapable. This must be kept in mind: The limita- tion in the use of gasoline is not due to shortage of that commodity—it, is. wholly a measure of rubber saving. That is why the restriction is to be nation-wide. Any localized measure would be unfair and futile—drivers are trustees of our national safety. ”, . . Each time, a. motorist turns a wheel in unnecessazy driving, he muts realize that it-is a.turn of the wheel against tankers are passing all the time.” i and in favor of “Maybe, but it isn't coincidence | $4 rere ‘that I've been shadowed every moment ,of the time.since I got back from the Kelland place Mon, || ay.’ “Shadowed!” Julie echoed, star- tled. But wae 4 “Somebody. thinks I know too much, I guess.” heart. “Or someone realizes how important you are to the work go- ing on at this. shipyard.” He laughed again. “Don’t take me.that seriously, Julie. Maybe some. guy doesn’t like the way I | part my hair.” “Seriously, Pete, you must. be careful,” she said anxiously. “Do~ you really th to do with ance?” * “Don’t know,” he shrugged, k it has_anythin; lawn’s disappear; 8 | | “Might. Suppose you have a talk | with Kelland in the morning, find out if he’s heard anything, ff we'll get in touch with the Bu- ia he longer we. delay report- ing it, rep will be.” ulie nodded, “Poor. Mr. Kel- land. I dread having him involved in-an investigation.’ “Don’t waste. too much on him, Julie,” Pete said. dry. ‘He hasn’t exactly.spent his life shed- ding sweetness and light, you iow. But Julie couldn’t help. hoping Dawn wasn’t involved in any- thing criminal or treacherous. Be- cause chief among those betrayed would be—Pete!. we 3 “L-don’t real! seriously involved. in sabotage or arson,’ aid sie as if.in answer t hou sweetness mented him. “But before ‘I sa te job I’ve got a ee ‘Her,hea! Julie wate! te Howing fate. “What is that ete’ Bi engugh. boats.to give the boys al aun bien and, parts and! Gee ele: Julie. Lees si ber ieee ita pain in eenear Dawn stil ha To.be | te’s loyalty. ESTABLISHED 1843 HARD, WARE BUILDING MATERIAL 611 Front Sti PHONE. 18. + ~Key West, Fla. RUN RANNNN TSA ICTR C SEReT aeeeeeee 5) ae A Modern machinery and. : efficient. methods. enable. us to offer you superior, printing service at fair . ing order, Fhe Artmen Pres S PHONE, 51, not, | the less value the informar | | | | 'y believe Dawn is! +: 5 } | “In relation to the ‘Share- Your-Car’ Club program, War Production Board figures show three facts: “1—We cannot spare any rubber to make new tires for Julie felt fright take hold of her.| ordinary passenger cars; , the must ' be essential tires we do have strictly rationed. to uses. “2—All the synthetic rubber we get must go to the war ef- fort. “3-—The most optimistic esti- mates for this year and next indicate no rubber for -any- thing but the most. essential uses. “Actually, the rubber short- age is far worse than most peo- ple seem to realize; the. enemy controls more than, 90 per cent of the world’s rubber-produc- ing areas, and every ounce of our stockpile is needed des- perately for the armed forces. » “Every citizen.can and must adopt a five-point conservation program: “1—Stop driving your except when necessary; it last. “2-Drive under 35 miles. an hour. car. make vs Se-Shitt tires from wheel to eel and inflate them prop- «4-41 foynms, Bnive » tol »work, ‘drive, y: cit fod. neigh- ‘bors; cnet baa car-shar- ing are.essentiak;ounless you want car-storing ©and walk rved it or not, | sharing”. There are, daily occasions where reckless Key West drivers -—-_---—-| are turning corners with tires howling and applying brakes so as to slide on.four wheels. It is up ito every automobile driver to i stop. such..driving, and the de- : . fi fense council hopes very much that it is not going to be neces- sary to report such drivers to the Ration Board and stop any, ap- proval of application. for tire re- | placement. LEGALS. You ‘and each of pe pe “ite notified and required to ‘present any claims_and demands which you, or ither of you, may-have against the estate of . Ie Albury, also known as L. Albury, decea: late of said County, to the Cgpnt. Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at his office in the court house of said. County at Key West, Florida, ,with- in eight calendar months from the notice. Ebe in writing, and shall state the i place of residence and py office ad- dregs of the claimant, hall be nd sworn to by the Claimant, his agent, y such claim shall be void. RIETTE ALBURY, HAs Administratrix of the Estate of Hilary L. Albury, also known, as H. L. Albu has re- WHEREAS, The. Legislature ot] maining balance out of the 1941, under the Constitution of 1885, of Bald two (2c) cents of said taxes {of the State of Florida, aia pass 9| shall monthly during the year be re- Joint Resolutiqns proposing agpend-| mipied b ments to the Constitution of the! Eighty bo per cent) ‘per cent to the State of Florida, and the same were |State Road Department for the con- agreed to by a vote of three-fifths | struction or reconstruction of State of all the members elected to each | Roads and bridges within the coun- house; that the votes on, said Joint! ty, or for the lease or purchase of | Resolutions were entered upon their| bridges connecting State highways respective Journals, with the yeas| within the County, and twenty (20 and nays thereon, and they did de-/ per cent) per cent to the Board of termine and direct that. the sald; County Commissioners of such coun- pJoint Resolutions be submitted to'ty for use on roads and bridges the electors of the State at the Gen- therein. * jeral Election, in November, 1942. (a). Said Board snall haye the NOW, THEREFORE, f, “R. to make and enforce all rules | GRAY,’ Secretary of. State of the! and regulations necessary to the full State of Florida, do hereby give! exércise of the powers héreby grant- Jed and no legislation shall be re- L ELECTION ‘quired to render this amendment of RAL ER Cmy mtor-|full force and operating effect from ida on Tuesday next succeeding the | and after January Ist, 1943. | The st "Monday in. November, A. D.| Legislature shall, continue the levies the said Tuesday being the | of Said taxés during the life of this THIRD DAY OF NO Rn | Amendment, and shall not enact any for the ratification’ or rejection of |!aw having the effect of withdraw the said Joint Resolutions proposing | ing the proceeds of said two (2c) amendments to the Constitution of cents of said taxes from the opera- the State of Florida. vi tion of this amendment. The Board eat Se ishall pay refunding expenses and other expenses for services rendered A JOINT RESOLUTION, Proposing | sp; ill be held | specifically for, or which are pro- an Amendment ‘to Arti¢le. IX of jthe|perly chargeable to, the account of any county from funds distributed to such county; but general expenses of the Board for services rendered jall the counties alike shall be pro- rated among them and paid out of }said funds on the same basis said tax proceeds are distributed among the several counties; provided, re- port of said expenses shall be made to each Régular Session of the Leg- islature, and the Legislature may limit the expenses of the Board. Constitution of the State of Florida Relating to Taxation and Findnce Adding Thereto. an” Additiona! Section Creating a State Board of Administration; | Prescribing its Powers and Duties, and Providing for the use of Proceeds of Two Cents per Gallon of the Gasoline or Other and Retirement of All Outstanding Bonds Issued By Any County of. Spe- Motor Fuel Tax for (1) the Payment! ;[fifty (0) year period as the Board cial Road and Bridge District Prior to First Day of July, A. D, 1931, for LA e P Filed in office Road and Rridge Purposes,.and for | (2) Public Highway urposes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG-} May 13, 1941. ISLATURE OF THE. STATE OF} 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 section known as Section 161\of said le IX creating a State Board of Administration; prescribing its and duties, and providing for of the proceeds of two gents per gallon of the gasoline or other motor fuel tax for (1) the payment! and retirement of all outstanding bonds issued by any county or spe- cial road and bridge district prior to the First Day of July, A. D. 1931, for road and bridge purposes, and for (2) public highway purposes, ts here- | by agreed to and shall be submitted | to the electors of the State of Flor-{lature, by. vote of three-fourths of ida for ratification or réjection at! all members elected to each Hous the next General Election to be held; Shall determine that an emergency in dois: as tollowat Fequiring, an carly, decision. by the Section 16 (a). That beginning|clecters of the State exists, an January Ist, 1943, and for fifty (9) | amendment to eee years thereafter, the proceeds of two | Geasin& With the. sander ae pas ¢) cents per gallon of the total | SUCH, emergency may be proposed, tay levied, by the State law upon |2"@ if the propose Amendment be gasoline and other like products of |S#Teed to by a three-fourths vote petroleum, now known as the Second | figase: the sane shall be entered Gas Tax, and upon other fuels used; canal ective 5 is: with to propel motor” vehjcles, shall 13 | Poon eee ese einereon, Ther collected‘ be placed mionthiy, th the PTET y SAE LER ee the State Treasury and divided into jeieetion tor be held ngt' Jess. than three (3) equal parts which shall-Be fin ety nor more tha one hundred journthent and distribyted monthly among the sey! Cienty days after @ «rEg part ancordjug to, area, one; fF dublication of notine thereof, at part according to’ penufation, (and prhich suecial election the proposed one part according, ta the countias\} \mendment, ‘shall be submitted to contributions to the cost of. State | thécleetors of the State for approval road construction in the ratio of dja- |v redection; provided, that if a gen- tribution as provided in Chapfer|£ral election of Representatives is 659, Laws of Florida, Acts of 19a1, £0 occur within sald! period, | such and for the purposes of the appar: {Amendment shall be submitted, to tionment based on the countigs';the electors at such, general clece contributions for the cost of State; #0M- sia road construction, the amount of the |, Jf a majority of the electors vot- contributions established by the cer. | ing ‘upon the proposéd, Antendment tifieates made in 1931 pursuant. te'shall adopt. the AmeM@dment, the said Chapter 15659, shall be taken|same shall become a part of. this and deemed conclusive ih computing | Constitution. This Amendment shall the monthly. amounts distributable|not be held to supersede or in any- according to said contributions. Such | Wise affect any existing provision funds so distributed shall be ad-|of the Constitution relating to ministered by the State Board , of| Amendments, but shajl be regarded Adminjstration, as_hereinafter pro- | 88,1 additional Method of Amend- vided. "| ment thereto. (b) The Governor as Chairman,!, Approved, by the Governor, the State Treasurer and the State | AiG ; Comptroller shall constitute a body) yay's. 194 corporate to be known as the ‘State | M#y > Board of Administration, whiéh Board shall. succeed to all the power, control and authority of the statu- Approved by the Governor, 1941 Secty. of State A_JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution jof.the State of Florida to be known ‘ing to Amendments. | BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LE ]ISLATURE OF THE STATE. OF | FLORIDA: ‘That the | Amendment, to be known as Sec ion 3 of Article XVII of the present ‘onstittition be and the same i hereby agreed fo shall be submit to thévelectors of the State at the general election of Representatives |to beheld in the year A. D. 1942, to- w Section 3. If at any regular or spe- cial or extra session, the Legis- May office Secty. of State, 2 A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing h an Amendment to Article IV of the tory Board of Administration. Said| Constitution of the State of Florida Board shall have, in addition to| Relative to the Executive Depart- such powers aS may be conferred| ment, by Adding thereto an Addi- upon it by law, the ‘management, | tional ion to'Create a Game and control and superyision, of the pro- | Fres! ter Fish Commission! ceeds of said two (2c) cents of sa} BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG- taxes an@ all moneys and other ab-/ 1S] sets which on the effective date of : That the this amendment ‘are applicable oF Amendment to, Article may become applicable to he Donde Co} stitution of the Stat of the several counties of this Si “e! Ata ts the Eyenut or any special road and bridge trict, or other special taxitig dist 4 thereof, issued prior to July ist, 1981, for road and bridge pirposes. The word “Bonds” as used hefein. sl include bonds, time Warrants. no} and other forms of indeli sued for road and bridge by any coynty or special rd bridge distriet or other sp ing Ae Suistands 31, or any 3 ne = of. a Bonn, all have the tor: ze ore See ite ane Bs 5 Pu and, of any other Authority. 6 cial road and ae distric be 3 following 1V_of the of Florida ve Depart- Sretieg be mas Section 30 of said ticle aie ating a Game and fresh Water ish. Commission be SS the = is. aie eed to and, submitted to the Elec- tors tthe State ‘of Florida for rati fication or rejection at the General Election be nel n.the first Tues- 3 d the on, @stablishment, control, f of. hateherie: reservations, y_now or here- r “fof such pur: s Florida, shall ; Commission to be e and Fresh Water sion. Such Commis- sion shall consist of five members, other special taxing, of with regard to cept that the powel le wy: lorem taxes is expressly from sald board) and Taste a Papers, documents and re concerning the séme. Said shall have the power from time to time to issue refunding bonds to mature within the said fifty (50)! year period, for any of said out-jone from each congressional dis- standing bonds or interest thereon, | trict, as existing on January 1, 1941, and to Secure them by a pledge of | who shall be appointed by the Gov anticipated receipts from such gaso-|ernor, subject to confirmation by line or other fuel taxes to be dis-|the Senate. The members so ap- tributed to such county as herein} pointed shall annually select one of {proyided, but ndt at a greater rate|their members as Chairman of the of interest than said bonds now Chmmniasion: bear; and to issue, Sell. or exthadbe 2. “The first-members of the Com- on behalf of any county or unit for| mission shall be appointed on Janu- the sole purpése of retiring said|/ary 1, 1943 and shall Serve respec- bonds issued by soshe Seni, or spe-|ticely for ‘one,-two, three, four and cial road-and bridge district, or/| tive years. ‘At the expiration of each jother special taxing district thereof, | of such terms, a successor shall be gasoline or other fael tax anticipa-| appointed to serve for a term of five tion certificates bearing interest at | years. not more than three (3) pet cent per| 3. .The members of the Commis- annum in such denominations and! sion shall receive no compensation maturing at such time within the | for their services as such, but each Commissioner shall receive his necessary traveling or other ex penses incurred While engaged ij t.of sink-|the discharge of his Official duties ing funds, said Boar use| but such shall not exceed the sum the sinking funds created, for said | $600.00 in ahy one year. bonds of any copinty or Special |..& Among the powers granted, t nd bridge district,. or 3 | the Commission by, this Secti ana ja-|be the power to fix bag limits and fix open and closed seasons, on state-wide, regional or localj basis, eas it may find to be appropriate, district, or other special taxing dis- ap9, te Tegulate the manner and trict thereof, provided that as_ to! method of taking, transporting, stor- said matured bonds, the value there-| ing and using birds, game, fur be: of.as an. investment shall ‘the|ing animals, fresh Water fish, re \price paid therefor, which shall not! tiles anj hibians. The Commis. exceed the par vali sion 3] 9 have the power to and that” re. by purchase, gift, all prop- shall bear interest at the erty necessary, useful or convenie; three (3) per cent per. for the use of the Commission in the (c). The said Board shall annually, exercise of its. powers hereunder. use said funds.in each cow count, first, to pay current J cipal and interest matering, if any, of said) bonds and gasoline or other fuel ta: anticipation certificates of. such, county or Special road and bridge evict, or other special taxing trict thereof; second, to establish, ke 0} a In, addition to ex- jay determine. rs ‘provided by goizins: the powers ni itatute Tor the inves any other special road and bri ue jus acci tata’ invest A f rate of, : tor wers and duties as.may be pre- Pocied, by the Commission in pur: ‘of its duties under this Sec- Director shall, subject to ion, 7 of, and e assistants, : shall ha’ the Commission or No Commissioner shall be years will not — scheduled pay- em ments thereo; third, any re- May ! TURE OF THE STATE OF! ment by adding thereto an additional — Abe it} ular State Ce 5. The Commission shall appoint, | Se proceeds! eligible for any such, appointment! required by this amendment before ISLATURE ‘or employment. ) 6. funds resulting from the said boara as follows:‘operation of the Commission and’ portionment shall mpt be limited to amendment from the administration of the laws and regutations pertaining to birds, game, fur bearing animals, water fish, reptiles and amphibians, together with any other funds speci- tically, provided Yor such shall stitute the State Fund and shall be: the ‘olen as it shall Jn 2 the provi Torne other ee eng may not obligate yond the current resour State Game Fund uniges opi so authorized By the ‘Leet re. es e Legislature may iaws in aid of, but hot ineonpistemt with, the provisions of this ame ment and all existing laws ineoh- sistent herewith shall no longer re- main in force and effect. All laws fixing penalties for the violation of the provisions of this amendment and all laws imposing license taxes, shall be enacted by the Legislature fron time to time. Approved by the Governor, May 5, 1941. “iled in office Secty, of State, May 5, 1941. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article Five of the Constitution of Florida by Adding an Additional Sectton R. the Election of Circuit RESOLVED BY THE LEG OF THE STATE OF : That Article 5 of the titution of the State of Florida y adding thereto an ditional Séction to be. known a Section 46 of ‘said Article’ relating to the Election of Circult Judges Se, Jand te same is hereby, agreed. to. jand shall be submitted to the elec- tors‘ of the State df-Piorkla for ratt~ j fication or rejection at the ir | Election to be held gn the first Tues- pas Section 3 of Article XVII, Relat- day after the fir8t Moray in Nov “tablished by & reselution er, 1942, as follows: 41 ~ Section 46- cuit Judges shall hereafter be elected by the Qualified iver following electors of their respective judicial } reuits as other States and County officials are elected. The first election of Circuit Judges shall be held at the General Election jin 1948 to take office on the first |muesday after the first Monday in iJanuary, 1949, for a term of six years. |. The terms of all such offices as they shall severally exist at the me of adoption of this Amendment e' hereby ex- ended to term 2 the first 'Tuesday after the first Monday in {January 1949. Approved by the Governor, 1941. iled in office of State, June 13, 1941 i June ine Secretary of A JOINT RESOLUTION jan Amendment to Article Sixteen of {the Constitution of Florida, by add- jing thereto an additional ction | Permitting the Legislature to vest jthe Powers of making Rules and {Regulations Relating to the Con servation of Salt Water Fish and Salt Water Products in a Board or | Commission, |__BE 1T RESOLVED BY THE LE ISLATURE OF THE STATE ' FLORIDA: at Article Sixteen of lthe Constitution of the State | Florida be amended by adding there- to an additional Section to be known s Section 32 of said Arti¢le 16, a thorizing: the Legislature’ to vest the power of making rules and reg- lulations relating to conservation of salt water fish and salt water prod- ucts in a board or commission, be ‘and the same is hereby agréed to, and shall bé submitted to the ele tors of the State of Florida for rati- fication or rejection at the General Election to be held on the first Tui @ay after the first, Monday in vember, 1942, as follows: “Section 32. The Legislature may vest in such Board or Commission, ‘now created or that may be created \by it, authority to make and estab- |lish rules and regulations without regard to uniformity of application, lrelating to the conservation of salt water fish and salt water products.” Approved by the Governor, June 12, 1941. Filed in office Secretary of State, June 12, 1941. roposing o- A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article 7, Section |3, of the Constitution of the State lot Florida, Relative to Census and | Apportionment, by Amending Sec- |tion 8, of said Article so as to Desig ate Broward County as a Senatorial District and designate Calhoun County and Gulf County as a Sena- torial District. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG- ISLATURE OF THE STATE OF F-JORIDA: That the following a.nendment to Section 3 of Article 7 of the, Constitution of the State of Florida, relativé to Census and -ap- portionment, designating ~ Broward: ounty, as the, thirty-minth | (39) Senatorial District, “and Calhoun County ahd Gulf County ms the for- tieth. (40) Senatorial ict, be and the same is hereby, agreed to, and shall bé subinitted to the electors of thé State of Florida fer ratifigation or rejection at the General Election | to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1942, s follows: Section 3. The Legislature that |shall meet in regular session A. D. 1926 afd those that shall meet every ten years thereafter, shall ap- jportion the representation in the |Senate, and shall provide for forty | (40) Senatorial Districts, such Dis- tricts to be as nearly equal in_pop- ulation as praetiéable, but no Coun- ty shall be divided in making such apportionment, and each District shall have one Senator; provid {that Broward County, Florida, shall ‘constitute the Thirty-ninth (39th) Senatorial Distret, and Calhoun County, Florida and Gulf County, Florida, shall constitute the Fo: tieth (40) Senatorial Distriet; and at the same time the Legislature shall also apportion the represen- tation in the House of Representa ives, and shall allow three (3) Rep- resentatives to each of the five most popylous counties, and two (2) Representatives to each Of the next jeighteen more populous counties, land, one Representative to each of | the remaining counties of the Stat at the time of such apportionment. ould thé Legislature fail to appor- t¥on .the representation in the Sen. | ate and in the House of Representa (ture at any of the ‘times herein sostenated. i shall aio ty of thi ure or lature succeeding such regular ses- sion of the Legislature, in Special or Regular session, to ap- | portion. the rope tation Senate and ee jouse ge } sentatives, as e preceding regular Federal er reg- Census, whichever shall ‘have been taken néarest any appor- tionment of, Ba itatives in the rr oe on the event Legislature. fail to r tion the represent min the lature as required by this - ment, the Governor shall (within ore. 8 ane oe ad; pepo the session lature tometer im. session to consider the qi e jonment ‘such oratnary session of-the Legislature is hereby mandatorily required to reapportion the representation as the. ically) ida. SATURDA ¥- OCPOBBR 3, 1647 OF THE STATE oF its a ordina: it (ang. such j ry session so called for reap-| Section That the following > Section 1¢, of Artich jexpire at the ‘of twenty Gays or XVI of tution of the State ‘at all, until t {mess other than such jment) : freshj fected, and agreed to. and shall be submitted to {the electors uf the State of Florida. {fer ratification oF rejection. a! " t be held ‘Secretary of State web iis o ‘the Pror- Muni- jbe Seat te oF County and 4ISLAl a Govd ition ithe » ¢ be j the State for tion at the next be held in N Section 11 sioners of Dade County who shall , elected at the general elects I County ii ounty Commissioners’ Distri numbered by the said Com ers from one te five tively, and delineat@}the boun of such Districts im mann, to include within the respective Is tricts territery as Slows: be si Genera, ei tives, at_any regular session of the | Legista' in the! of ake tcmptions for 4 tad Municipal, Preterval oF One of the sa Commissior Districts shall comprise the t tory which was on the Ist day April, 1941, thbraced within Elec tion Precincts numbered 24 to 2 inclusive, and alse oh s Election Precinets numbered 14, 5¢ 60 and 61 as lic cast of the western shore of Biscayne Bay, all as mJounty Commissieners of sai ty adopted ed as Another ;Shall comprise tonly the ter Ist day of Comm.ssi Comr descri of the Coun wember 1 ution N the said the territery at page her of the 94 et seq said ¢ 1941, em’ County Commissioners of said ty, at page 194 et seq., an the territory which was ,day of April, 1941, embraced {tion Precincts numbered clusive blished by said R 37 Another of the s comprise the terri the ist day in Commis soluti ~ described in Bos of the County Commiss County, at page 194 et seg. exce: | the territory embraced in the afc id Election Precincts inclusive, and usive, and except such lection Précincts numbered and 61 as lie east of the western Shore of Biscayne Bay. ‘Another of the said ritory which WAS on the Ist day April, 1941, embraced in Cony sioners’ District No. 2 as desc: lin Book “E" of the Minutes of ,County Commissioners of |County, at page 194 et seq, except the territory embraced in the afore- said Election Precincts numbered 24 and 25, and such part of Election Precinct number 10 as lies east of the | western shore of Biscayne Bay The County Commissioners who shall be elected in Dade County the general election in 1942 shall | hold office for the term of two years for which they shall have been elected and their terms of office shall not be affected by this amend- ment; but thereafter there shall be in each of the Districts established |by, and in pursuance of, this ameng- jment a County Commissioner whe shall reside in his District but_who shall be nominated and elected from jthe County at Large. Every County Commissioner of Dade County who ishall be €lected at the general elec- tion in 1944 and thereafter shall hoid | office for a term of four years. The powers, duties and compensation of suth County Commissioners shall be s from time to time provided by law. Approved by 28, 1941. Filed in office Secty. of State, May.28, 1941. the Governor, May AMWOINT RESOLUTION Proposing !an Amendment to Section 1, of Ar- {ticle X of the Constitution of Pio ida, Relating to Homestead and Ex- ages. to the Extent of net more per cent thereof in the State, as May be Provi for the Payment of any Obligatio: | arising by Express or Implied Con- | tract Subsequent to the Adoption of ‘this Amendment; and Further Pro- viding Exemptions thereto in Cases of Income of Less than Twenty-five Dollars per Week Except as to Necessities of Life as May be Defined by the Legislature. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG- ISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the amendment to Section 1. Article Xf the Constitution of Florida, author- izing the garnishment of any wages, or income due any person who is the head of a family, as pro- vided therein, to the extent of 25 per cent thereof, be, and the sme | is hereby agreed to and shall be sub- mitted to the electors of the State in the General Election of Represen- tatives in 1942 for their approval or rejection; that is te say, that Section 1 of Artidle X be amended by add- ing thereto the following Section Section 1-A. That the salary, wages ana incéme from any Source whatsoever due ié owing, or to be- come due_ who is the {cent of such salary, es come, for the payment o} gations arising by express or i } lied contract subsequent to ti |adoption of this amengment, pro- vided, however, that the Legislature | shall'not extend the right of gar- nishment as herein provided where the salary is $25.00 or leas per week except to necessities of life as may from, time to time be defined by the |Legistature. . Approved by the Governor, June ul, 1941. Filed in. office Secty. of State, June 11, 1941. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing the Amendment of Section 16 of Ar- ticle XVI of the Constitution of Florida, lating T if Re! Of Corporations, with Cer- ——, IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG- following | na Charitable LEGALS IN Tu Cimetrt count ELEVENTe Jt Deca OF TUE STATE OF PLOMIDA AnD Pom wonmos COUNT? CHANCERY Cane So. 25S or Ta= cmc U5T m™ a BIVeGRCE LL aTIo™ ORDER PUBL oF CMCUST COURT oF THE IN THE 7 = "= ORDER OF PI BLECATION newspaper Ficrida eptembe (SEAL) Clerk County Ey (34) Al sept is IN THE CIRCUIT COURT oF THE : JUDMCIAL CymcurTr STATE OF FLORIDA. TN AND FOR MONEGE COUNTY. EN RITA B AXNE To: ANNE RITA BERRY I ulerpe Street wieans, Louisiana required om plain the allegations of taken as confessed | This the D_1s42, | <Cireujt Court Seal) (sa.) Rows € Clerk of the Circuit | JULIUS F. STONE, JR. Solicitor for Piaingi? of November. 2nd day October, A Sawyer Court 31,1942 : iS CHANCERY. NETTIE ETHEL JONES, Plaintitr, mvORCE Thefendant OF PUBLICATION OF FLORIDA N JON PRE! DENCE UNKNOWN. it is hereby Ordered that you ate required to apear on November, 19 j entitled Court to the Bil plaint filed against you | above-entitled cause, and The Key | West Citizen is hereby Gesignated as the newspaper im which this Or- | der shall be published once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks Witness the Honorable Arthur | Gomez as One of the Judges of this Court and the seal of this Court. in the City of Key West, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, this 2n@ day of October, oRDER TO HAR. 1942. | SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk, Cireuit Court, Monroe County, | Plorida. fe 2 ($4) Kathleen. Nottage, | Deputy Clerk \ ceta-10-17-24,1942