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PAGE FOUR Chapter 27 Spies All Around . Bet Dawn, where is the baby now?” Julie, whispered and ‘horror struck,deep within her. A. ‘child jin the custody of that man! Dawn’s sob wracked her anew. “I don’t know. I've begged, I've bribed him—Dad ‘has paid nim thousands of dollars—but he will not tell me.” “But surely you could sue ‘him. get police—” “I don't dare. Elta is an Italian subject, you see. Arnaldo says that if I ‘try to divorce him, ‘he will make sure that I never see her again.” “And so he uses that ‘baby to blackmail your father!” Julie’s imagination tried to stretch around the picture of such in- famy. “I stifl don’t see why you couldn’t—there must laws that protect you.” “Oh, Julie, you don’t under- She found Pete finally. Stum- stand. No law is strong enough|bled over him as she prowled decided when she’d sent Dawn back to her room sworn to say ‘nothing and wait for orders. She stood at the oe a moran un- jlecidet whether to ris! getty down the narrow nallway Hn: stairs. without Arndldo’s nearing her—or to try the porch root. The hall seemed) safely iesert- ed. She slipped -along, trailing ner fingers lightly against the wall. moving cautiously. Groping. she found the bannister. started down the stairs. Then her heart froze The step whined long and noisily The sound trailed through the silent house clamorously. Pulses racing, Julie waited motionless. Then. just as she felt confidence return. ‘she was sure she heard a door open. ‘Eternities crawled along while she waitec for more sound. When none came she inched her way on down the staircase. testing ‘each step care- fully before she took it. Faint light from ‘the pane 'tn ‘the door ‘beckoned like a receding goal When she finally slipped out intc the warm June night. she wanted to ‘laugh or scream—she wasn’t rgure which. to protect me from Arnaldo’s|throveh the dark garden. fury. Heh s a violent tamper ang, “What the—” Pete ’ muttered no-no fity. More ‘than ‘that. sleepily’ ‘i H has power. I’ didn't’ ‘know’ “Hush. Bigten,! Pete. We've gor much until he followed) mie) herd | to det. ott "Of ‘hete—fast!” froma new York. althaueh anay . {What's the rush?” 21a pat mm well. . away.” Mr MR ues “Going. Somewhere?” “Why did he come?” * one Ft Sie be ated Dawn's story as “He wants me to go with" hit), iéfly, as ‘tapidly as she as his wife again. He wants ae ee be the screen for ‘him. I : ell I'll be damned,” Pete know what awful things he wants | swore softly when she'd finished. to do. I only know—” “Tt's pretty hard to believe a guy Her crying became uncontroll- | like Kelland would fall for black- able again and Julie finished) mail.” dryly, “You only know that ne} “He had no choice. Dawn haa can set vast forests on fire to aid| already given the man money be- his Axis masters! But Dawn—.fore she ever told her father whatever made you consent to|}about it. Besides, there was the! come with him? Surely you|child to consider.” ‘aren’t un-American yourself.” Pete ran his fingers through nis Dawn shook her head. m so] hair reflectively. “Well, we've got afraid, Julie, I didn’t dare refuse |'to put that guy behind bars. Just ‘any more. He threatened Pete's |'h ell do it is something else life once before. Remember the)again. night Pete went to Riverport and} “He has_ spies everywhere the fire in the yards broke out?” | Dawn says. He probably has some Julie nodded. right here.” -Dawn shivered. “That fire was intended ‘to get} ¢lanced around as if apprehensive Pete. Then he threatened to dis-/ of the very shadows themselves. grace my father—he forced Dad| Pete crawled out of the sleep- to sign some papers that would | ing bag piesy, glanced up at the lodk ‘terrible in any court. It’s teaheai ‘house, “Which room is 7 e : Julie laid ‘ner hand on ‘his arm neatly killed Daddy.” in?” “How long has he been in the country as an agent?” “Listen, Pete. Don’t get any bo; “He followed me back to New| scout idea about doing this go York. I didn’t know then why all by yourself. You heard he’ changed his name to Mount|Mount say he had ‘a nan ‘and took out citizenship papers.'|around here. Dawn says'the coun- He knows the F.B.I. will overtake |try is ‘Infested with his agents. ‘him sooner or later. He's Can't you see if you try any- counting on doing the most dam-| thing now you'll only warn him. age while he can.” ‘give him plenty of time to make a get-away? Finding Pete agrete patted her hand, nodded. STUNNED by this tide of in- ‘You're right. We’ve got to have formation, Julie could only lie eating into mind awhirl, h help. If we release the brake on ‘the darkness, her |@%_ T think we can roll ‘ther K er motions stam- pene Poor, weak-willed little lawn selling her soul, her in- down to road. We'll have to work fast.” alienable wets to this devil. And her father bowing his head be- cause Dawn’s happiness was in- volved. Had they really thought hush” money and bribes would buy off this ruthless fiend! pene leave Dawn here with “Can't be helped, Julie. We can’t get her now without risk~ ing a lot of precious time as well as tipping lount off. “a ‘ae 7 et: #0 frightened. ae “You must think terribly of me| if, Mount finds we're gone, he! now, Julie,” Dawn said after a 1 she's ‘told Satie” shiv- is ht, of course. The way they could moment. “ve a fool, know. But I couldn't bear to have oe wae awn now was to get back elp—quickly. all that scandal known in Santa Julie went ahead to the car Felice. All my friends awful disgrace of—and I thought pwhile Pete stuffed his. coat, a ‘bunch of dry, weeds into the I could work it out. I can, too.” She sat up. “T’ll go with him as ‘sleeping bag: In the dark, the ba, bon looked occupied. Shi he says so Daddy be % And no one back e pate, swiftly from a .de¢ low under a tree to the side know but what it was teal ~ mantic elopement.” eer ‘of the car, found the door handle, Julie shook her hi “Use your head, Dawn. Thar solve anything. Besid isa dangerous you ._yoice mocked obvious step pes ar was to tell-Pete. maybe, but not easy ae light scattered showers. near the extreme southeast coast this aft-| ernoon. ~ . Hatteras, N. C., to Apalachicola, ‘Observation taken at 8:30 a. m., .«EWT. (City Office) <., ‘Temperatures Highest last 24 hours _ T gt FE ‘AG lm re: Estate of |nis office in the court house of sai ‘be in writing, and shall state the lor his attorney, and any such claim KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY) HAPPENINGS ON THIS DATE FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN The Monroe County Council for Unemployment relief, at a meeting last night, selected the names of 250 Key Westers, among whom $2,000 in relief funds will be distributed. Many Cubans from Havana joined those in Key West yester- day in celebrating El Grito de Yara, the anniversary of the day on which began Cuba’s-first war for independence. At a meeting of Troop 5, Boy Scouts of America, in American Legion Hall last night, arrange- ments were made for a hike Fri- day night from the home of the scoutmaster to ‘the picnic trees on South Beach. ‘Games will be played, following which wienies and cocoa wil} be served. The tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico, according fo a Weather Bureau advisory issued today, is probably south of Campeche, Mexico, moving west or northwest with diminished in- tensity. A delegation, representing the Overseas Bridge Corporation, left for Washington today with the object in view of obtaining a loan from the RFC to build the proposed bridges. On arriving in Washington, the delegation intends to call on Senator Fletch- er to enlist his services in pre- senting the application of the RFC. Daughters of the King of- St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will hold a meeting tomorrow’ after~ noon in the Parish House. Fern Chaptey,';,Order of the Eastern Star, will’ give a ‘bridge party Thurgday afternoon, begin- ning at 3. o'élock, in, the Scottish Rite. Hall, Simonton’ and Eaton streéts. Temple 'No;20, Pythian Sis- ters, ata meeting held last night, made ai mts for a game’ of ‘diamondball to be played be- tween teams picked from the membership. Another meeting will be held-to select the teams and to arrange for the date on which the game will' be played. Mrs. Clara Lewis, who «had been in Key West seven weeks visiting . relatives, left: yesterday for Fort Lauderdale, where she is making her home with her son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl’ Baumgardt: Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood’ Sweet- ing returned yesterday from Mi- ami, where they had been visity ing relatives and friends. LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS (1933 Probate Act. Secs. 119, 120) JN THE COURT OF THE COUN- TY JUDGE, MONROE ‘COUNTY, RTD: APE. A. ‘Hilary L. Albury, also known as H. L. Albury, Deceased. fo Al ‘Creditors and Persons Hav- ing Claims or Demands , Against Said Estate: f You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims and @émarnds which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Hilary L. Albury, also known as Hi. L. Albury, deceased, Nate of said County, to the County Judge of Moriroe County, Florida, at unty at Key West, Florida, with- eight ealendar months from the time of the first publication of this notice., Bach claim er’demand shall Co m place of residence and post office ad- Gress of the claimant, and shall be swern to by the Claimant, his agent, or demand not se filed shall be void. M. FLORIETTE ALBURY, “THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _NOTICE OF ELECTION WHEREAS, ‘The Legislature -of 1941, under the Constitution of 1885, of the State ‘of Florida, did pass 9 Joint Resolutions proposing amend- ments to ‘the Constitution of the State of Florida, and the same were agreed to by a ‘vote of three-fifths of all the thembers elected to each house; that the votes on said Joint Resolutions were entered upon ‘their respective Journals, with the yeas and nays thereon, and they did de- termine and direct that ‘the said Joint Resolutions be submitted to the electors of the State at the Gen- eral Election in November, 1942. NOW, THEREFORE, 1, R.A. GRAY, "Secretary of State of the State of Florida, do hereby give notice that < GENERAL "RUECTION will be held in each county in Flor- ida on Tuesday next succeeding the first Monday in November, A. D. 1942, the said Tuesday being the THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER for the ratification or rejection of the said Joint Resolutions proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Florida, viz: | i | | A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to: Article IX of the Constitution of the State of Florida Relating to Taxation and Finance, By Adding Thereto an Additional 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 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 First Day of July, A. D. 1931, for Road and Bridge Purposes, and for (2) Public Highway Purposes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LE ISLATURE OF THE STATB 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 to be known as Section 16 of said Article IX creating a State Board of Administration; prescribing its powers and duties, and providing for the use of the proceeds of two cents 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, is here- by agreed to and shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Flor- ida for ratification or rejection at} the next General Election to be held} in 1942, as follows: ‘ “Section 16 (a). That beginning January Ist, 1943, and for fifty (50) years thereafter, the proceeds of two (2c) cents per gallon of the total tax levied by the State law upon gasoline and other like products of petroleum, now known as the Second Gas Tax, and upon other fuels used to propel motor vehicles, shall as collected be placed monthly in the ‘State Roads Distribution Fund’ in the State Treasury and divided into, three (3) equal parts which ‘shall be distributed monthly among the sev- eral counties as follows: One part according to area, on. part according to ;population, “am one part according ‘to the counties"! contributions to the cost of State road construction in the ratio of dis- tribution as provided “in| Chapter 15659, Laws ‘of Florida, Acts:of 1931, ‘and for the purposes of the appor- tionment based on the counties" contributions for the cost of State road construction, the amount of the contributions established by the cer- tificates made in- 1931. pursuant to. said Chapter 15659, shall’ be: taken } and deemed conclusive-in computing | the monthly amounts distributable | according Ae said contritintang. Sach | funds, so distribgted. shall be a ministered:.by the, State Board oI Administration ‘as herefhafter pro- | vided. . { (b) The Governor, as Chairnian, the State ‘Treasurer ahd the State? Comptroller shall constitute a body corporate to-be known as the ‘State | Board of. Adnithistration,’ which! Board shall.succeéd tp all the power, control and authority of the statu-| tory Board of Administration. Said} Board shall have, in atidition — to| such powers ag may be conferred} upon it by Jaw, the tana gain sp ty | control and supervision of the pro-) ceeds of Said two €2¢) cents of said taxes and.all moneys and other as: sets which, on the effective date: of| this amendment are applicable or may become applicable to the ‘bonds | of the several counties of this’State, or any special, road: and bridge @is- trict, ot other special taxing distret thereof, issued prior to July 1st, 1931, for -road amd dridgé. purposes. ane word “Bonds” us used, herein’ shat? Ge TEE AS sump warrants nate Jandoother forme tedndss: is- sugd for road and felues on SER py.{any county or special road ‘and bridge @istrict or oth ing gdtateies aps foe 1931, oF. retun) of. Said Board shall have 'the'’Stat: tory powers of ‘as of Commissioners and Bond: “Mristee: anne of any ike jeana cts “spe: cial road and bridgé- districts, other special taxim Simmtriels: ch of with regard to Sresy | . cept that the powdt'td levy Aa Waal lorem taxes is expr ithneté from said board) and shall take over all papers, documents and records: concerning the same. ‘Said “Board, shall have ‘the power from ‘time to time to, issue refunding Is. to }mature with the said fifty (50) year period, for any of ‘said standing bonds ér interest thereon, and to secare. them by a pledge of) anticipated ‘receipts from such gaso- Hine or other fuel taxes to be. dis- tributed to ‘such county as herein provided, but not at a greater rate } i | H | { | + [to occur, within said fina’t 3,18 a Pacaa establishment, control, a of -hateheries reservations, aha all otheY ‘property now or here- SATU RDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1942 Maining balance out of.the proceeds of said two (2c) cents of said taxes ‘Shall monthly during the year be re-| board a8 follows:!operation of the Commission and/portionmert shall not be limited to mitted by said Righty, (80 per cent) ‘per cent to th State Road struction or reconstruction of State or employment. 6. The funds resulting from the | |from the administration of the laws] igame, fur bearing animals, fresh | its adjournment (and such extra- ordinary session so called for reap- expire at the end of twenty days or Department for the con-|and régulations pertaining to birds,!at all, until reapportionment is ef-! fected, and shall consider no busi- Roads and bridges within the coun-| water fish, reptiles and amphibians,|ness other than such reapportion- ity, or. for the lease or purchase of} together with any other funds spéei- | ment.) "bridges cbrinecting State highways /fically provided for such ‘purpose! Approved*by the Gdvernor, June within the County, and.twenty (20 per cent) per cent to the Board of County Commissioners of such coun- ty for use on roads and bridges therein. : (a). Said Board snall ‘have the power to make and enforce all rules exercise of the powers hereby grant- ed and no legislation shall be re- quired to render this amendment of full force and operating effect from and after January ist, 1943. The Legislature shall continue the levies of said taxes during the life of this Amendment, and shall not enact any law having the effect of withdraw- Ing the proceeds of said two cents of said taxés from the opera- tion of this amendment. The Board shall pay refunding expenses and! other expenses for services rendered specifically for, or ‘which are pro- perly chargeable to, the account of any county from funds distributed to such count of the Board for services rendered all 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 Regular Session of the Leg- islature, and the Legislature may limit the expenses of the Board. Approved ‘by the Governor, May 13, 1941. Filed In office Secty. of St May 13, 1941. ate, A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing ;an Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Florida to be known | as Section 3 of Article XVI, Relat- ing to. Amendments. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG- ISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following Amendment, to be known as Sec- tion 8 of Article XVII of the present Constitution be and the same hereby agreed to shall be submitted to the electors of the State at the general election of Representatives to be held in the year A. D. 1942, to- wit: Section 3. If at any regular or spe- cial or extra session, the lature, by vote of three-fourths of all members elected to each House, | shall determine that an emergence requiring an early decision by the electors of the State exists, an amendment to this Constitution dealing with the subject matter of such emergency may be proposed, ana if the proposed Amendment be agreed to by a three-fourths vote lof all the members elected to each! House, the same shall be entered, upon their respective journals with the yeas and nays'thereon. There~ upon, atthe same session, the Legis- lature shall provide for a special election ‘to be lield not less than ninety! nor more than one hundred. eighty days after adjournment and for publication of notice thereof, gt avhich special election the’ proposed Amendment ,shall be. submitted to, the electors‘of the State for approval’ or. rejection; provided, that if a'gen- eral -election of. Representatives is, period, such mendment shall be submitted ‘to the electors at such general elec tion. df a majority of the electors vot- ing upon the proposed Amendment shalt adopt the Amendment, the spme shall‘become.a part of this lonstitution. This Amendment shall t ‘be 'hel@'to ‘supersede or in any~ Wise, affect any existing, proviaien of the -Constitul relating _ to, Smeniriehts but shall be remardes as an additional method “of Amend- ment thereto. Approved by ihe Governor, May 1941. : Filed’ in-office Secty, May 5, 1941. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Florida Relative to the Executive Depart- ment, by Adding thereto an Addi- tional ‘Section ito Oreate a Ganie and Fresh Water Fish Commission. . | BE If RESOLVED BY THE LEG- ISLATURE OF .THE STATE \OF FLORIDA: ‘That the following Amendment to Article 1V of the Constitution of the State of Florida relatiye tojthe Executive ‘Depart- ment by adding thereto an a@ditional Section to be known as Seetion 30°of said Article LV, creating a Game and et Fish Commission be and the sinle is hereby agrecd*to and shall_be submitted to the Elec- tis of Peat get eierina: for Fatt: fication. o& tejeéiian’at the General ‘Election to be held on the first Tuss- ret Monday in. Ne- , aS follows: * 4 i900. @.- Prom: arg > after January. i, 1943, the managemént, restoration, ‘conservation ‘and reg- pation, ofthe ‘birds, game, fur ‘bearing ‘arimials, and fresh walter fish, of tne State of Florida, and the A) after owned or ‘used for such pur- (poses: by the State of Florida, shall | be.vested tn a Commission knownas the Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. Such Commis- sion ‘shall consist of five member: one from each ‘congressional i trict, as existing on January 1, 1941, who shall-be appointed by the Gov- ernor, subject to. confirmation by the Senate. The members so -ap- pointed shall annually select one of their members as Chairman of the but general expenses | is| Legis-} of State, | i shall .eonstitute:-the State 7 / |Funa dad ohall be used by the Come ; Mission as it shall-deem fit in carry-| ing out the provisions hereof andj for no. other purposes. The Com- mission may not obligate itself be- | jyond the current resources of { { | the jand regulations necessary to the full! State Game Fund unless specifically |so authorized by the Legislature. 7. The Legisiatute may enact any jaws in aid of, but not inconsistent i with, the provisions of this amend- | ment and all existing laws incon- sistent herewith shall no longer re ‘main in force and effect. All laws fixing penalties for the violation of | lthe provisions of this amendnrent| shall be ‘enacted by the Legislature | from time to time. Approved by the (5, 1941. Fited in office May 5, 1941. Governor, May! State, | Secty. of { A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing | an Amendment to Article Five of the! ‘Constitution of Florida by Adding jPhereto an Additional Section Re-| 'jating to the Hlection of Circuit Judges. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG-| jISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ‘FLORIDA: That Article 5 of the Constitution of the State of Florida be amended by adding thereto an! additional Section to be known 2s | i Section 36 ‘to the Blection of Circuit Judges be, and the same is hereby agreed to land shall be submitted to the elec-| \tors of the State of Florida for rati-' fication. or rejection at the General Election to be held on the first Tues- | ‘day after the first Monday in No- vember, 1942, as follows: “Section 46. Circuit Judges shatl hereafter be elected by the qualified electors of their respective judicial | circuits as other States and County | officials are elected. ‘The first election of Circuit Judges | shall be held at the General Election | in 1948 to take office on the first ITuesday after the first Monday in {January, 1949, for a term of six years. { ‘The terms of all such offices as} they shall severaliy exist at the| time of adoption of this Amendment ishall be and they are hereby tended to terminate on the Tuesday after the first Monday in January 1949.", \““Approved by the Governor, June 112, 1941 Filed in of |State, June 1 first fice of Secretary of} 3, 1941 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing! jan Amendment to Article Sixteen of | \the Constitution of Florida, by add- ling thereto‘an additional’ Section | | Permitting the Legislature; to ve |the Powers of making Rules an |Regulations Relating to the Con- ;servation’ of Salt Water Fish and! Salt Water Products in a Board or, Commission. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG-! JISLATURE OF THE STATE OF) FLORIDA: That Article Sixteen of | the Constitution of the State of) Florida be ahendéd by adding there- to an additional Section to. be known. fas Section #2 of dald Article 1G, au, thorla ig 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 @ board or commission, be! and the.game is hereby .agreed, to, and shat be subinitted to the elec: | tors of the State'of Florida for rati- | fication or rejection at the General Eleetion to be held on the first Tues. day after the first Monday in Nor vember, 1942, as follows: “Section 82. ‘The Legislature may vest’ in» such Board or Commission, now created.or that may be created \by it, authority to make and b= hout jlish rules and regulations jregard 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. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article 7, Section 3, of the Constitution of the State of Florida, ‘Relative to Census and Apportionment, by Amending Sec- tion 3, of safd Article so as to-Desig- nate Broward County as a Senatorial District and designate Calhoun County and Gulf County asa Sena- ‘torial District. ~ BE If RESOLVED BY THE LEG- ISLATURE. OF THE STATE OF! FLORIDA: . That..the,, following endment to Section 8 of Article 7 the Constitution ‘of the State of ae relative to Census and ap- rtionment, designating Broward ‘ounty as the | thirtysnifith ~ (39) enatorial Diatriet, and Calhoun County, and Gulf County ay the for~ eth (40) Senctorial District, be and | wm, te same is hereby agreed ‘to, and MH be submitted to the electors of he State of Florida for ratification or Fejection at the General Blection to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1942, as follows: Section 3. | The Legislature that to be|shall meet in regular session A. J).| this Amendment; and Further Pro- 1925 ahd ‘those that’ shall meet every ten years thereafter, shall #p- portion the representation. in the | Senate, and shall provide for forty | (40) Senatorial Districts, such Dis- tpicts to be as nearly equal in pop- |ulation as practicable, but ho Coun- jty shall be divided in making such |appertionment, and ‘each District shall have one Senator; provided |ISLATURE OF THE 7, IBM OS § iled in office Secretary of June 9 194 Re? St | A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing | an Amendment to Artiele VIH of the Coristitution of the State of Flor ida, Relating to County and Muni- cipal Governments. 'T ENACTED BY THE LEG- STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following amendment to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Florida relating to County and ffunicipal Governments, to be numbered Sec- tion 11 of said Article VII, be and (2c) , and all laws imposing license taxes,|the same is hereby agreed to and shail be submitted to the electors of the State for ratification or rejec- | tion at the next general election, to be held in November, 1942, to-wit: Section 11. The County Commis- sioners of Dade County who shall be elected at the general election if 1942 shall immediately after the beginning of their terms of office, | redistrict Dade County into fi County Commissioners’ Districts to be numbered by the said Commis sioners from one to five respec- tively, and delineate the boundaries of such Districts in such manner to include within the respective Di tricts territory as follows: | One of the said Commissioners’ | Districts shall comprise ‘the terri-| Of wald Article nélating | tory which Was ‘on the 1st day’ df} tions in tl Apri, 1941,; embraced within Bjec- ion. Precincts numbered, 24 to 32 inchisive, -attd alsé “such parts vt Election Precingts: umbered 14,98, 0 and §1 as lie east of thé western shore of Biscayne Bay, dil as-es- tablished by a‘ hasotutiony bf 2hat County Commissiqners of said Coun~{ ty adopted November 14, 1999, dewig- nated as Resolution No. 1077; Another of the- said Districts | shall comprise the territory, and onty the territory, which was on the | 1st day of April, Commissioners’ Distri Commissioners’ Distric described in Book “F,” of the of the County Commissioners of said County, at page 194 et seq.; | Another of the said Commissioners’ | Districts shall comprise the terri- tory which was on the first day of April 1941, embraced in Commis-| sioners’ District No. 1, as described | in Book “F” of the minutes of the County Commissioners of said Cou ty, at page 194 et seq, and also all |the territory which was on the first | ro day of April, 1941, embraced in Elec- tion Precincts numbered 75 to 82, in- clusive, as established by the afore- said Resolution No. 1077: Another of the said Districts shall | comprise the territory which was on st|the Ist day of April, 1941, embraced | 1942, ‘ajin Commissioners’ District No. 3, as |therein will be taken as confessed. described in Book “F" of the Minutes} ‘4 | of the County Commissioners of sail | once a week for County, at page 194 et seq., except | the territory embraced in the afor said Election Precincts numbered 7% | to 82, inclusive, and 26 to 32, in-| clusive, and except such parts of} Electidn Precincts numbered 56, 60 and 61-as lie east of the western Shore of Biscayne Bay. | ‘Another of the said Commission- ers’ District shall comprise the ter-| ritory ‘which was on the ist day of| Aprii, 1941, embraced in Commis. sioners’ District No. 2 as described | in Book “F” of the Minutes of the; County Commissioners of said! County, at page 194 et seq, except the wrritory embraced in the atore-| sald Election Precincts numbered 2 | and 25, and such part of Election | Precinct number 10 as lies east of the western shore of Biscayne Bay. The County Commissioners wito shall be elected In Dade County at the general election in 1942 shall hold office for the term of two year) for which they shail have been elected and, their terms of offive| shall not be affected by this amen@- | ment; but thereafter e shall Be in each of the Districts established | ‘by, and in ‘pursuance of, this amend-' mént & County Commissioner whie | shall reside in his District but who | shall be nominated and elected from | the Countyat Large. Every County Commissioner of Dade County who shall be elected at the geneéral elec- | tion in 1944 and thereafter shall hold | office for a term of four years. The powers, duties and compensation of | such County Commissioners shall Be | as from time to time provided by law. Approved by the Governor, May} 28, 1941. j Filed in office Secty. of State, May 23, 1941. NT r A JOINT REHOLA IAN dispposise an Amendment to Sec may of } ticle X'of the’ Constitution of Floe- ida, Rejating\.to Homeapdad and Bx) emption, 80 as to Permit the Wager, Salary or Income from any soureée aisbéver Due 2 any! Person the Head of « Family.as Provided Thege~ in; to be the Subject of Garnishment to the Extent of not more than per cent thereof in the Courts of tits State, as May be Provided by Law, for the Payment of any Obligations Arising by Express or Implied Con tract Subsequent to the Adoption of 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 STAPE OF FLORIDA: That tthe following amendment to Section 1, Article X of |the Constitution of Florida, author- {ee | eligible for any such appointment | required by this amendment before ,ISLATURE OF THE STATE OF PLORIDA Section 1. That the following amendment to Section 16, of Article XVI of the Constitution of the State of Florida, relating to taxation of the property of corporations, with certain exemptions for _ religiou: scientifie, municipal, educational, literary, fraternal, or \chatitable purposes, be, and thé same is hete! agreed to, and shat] be Submitted the electors of the State of Florida, for ratification or rejection, at the next general election to be held in 1942: that ‘is to say that the ‘ssid Section 16 of Article XVI (of the Constitution of the State of Florida be amended so as t0 read as fol- ow ection 16. The property ef af corporations, except the property of a corporation which shall construct a ship or barge canal across the peninsula of Florida, if the Legisla- ture should so enact, whether here+ tofore or hereafter ineorporsted, shall be subject to taxation, unless such property be held and used to the extent of at least one-fourth thereof, for religious, scientific, municipal, educational, Itterary, fraternal or charitable purposes.” Provided however, this amendment Shall not affect the provisions of Section 12 and 14 of Artiele IX of the Constitution of Florida. Approved by the Governor, 11, 1941 Filed in office Secretary of State, June 11, 1941 The votes cast in compliance with said propo: mendments, and the canvas, ions and returns thereof, be subjected to the sam tions and restrictions as are provided by law for general elec- June REOF, I hereunto set my hand I the Great Seal of Florida, at the Capital, day of August, have and affix of the Si Tallahassee this the ist A. D."1942. R. A. GRAY, Secretary of State. septs-12 oct3- 1942 LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Cane No. 8-352 FLORELLE NAVARRO TAYLOR, Plaintife, DIVORCE TAYLOR, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Fernley R. Taylor, HS Co, 384, EGNR: Fort Brags, North ¥ FERNI R bs ou pear divorce on the rolina a hereby the Bill in the abi 2nd day of otherwise required to f Complaint e styled ¢ jovember, A. the allegations 2p- This to be published four consecutive West Citizen, @ in Key West, order is weeks in The Key newspaper published Florida. Done and of September, 1 SEAL) os Clerk of the Circutt Court, County, Florida. By (Sd) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. S@.) ALLAN B. CLBARB, JR., Solicitor for Plaintiff. sept19-26: oct3-10,1942 Ordered this 17th @ay A. D. 1942 C Sawyer Monfoe IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CF OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. 18 CHANCERY. « LORE: Dy, Plaintife, vs. DIVORCE E MA ED ORDER OF TO: Lillie Mae P. O. Box homa. You are hereby required to sp- pear to the Bill of Complaint for @ivoree in the above styled cause on the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1942, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed This order is to be ptbtished once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a néwspaper published in Key West, Ficrida. Done and Ordered this 17th day of September, A. D. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the ‘Cireult Caurt, Monroe } County, Florida By (Sd) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy, Clerk. (S4.) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. Solicitor far Plaintiff. septl9-26; LILLI WHATLEY Defendant. PUBLICATION Whatley Kennedy, 172, Cordell, Okla o¢t3-10,1M2 IN THE CIRCHIT COURT OF © ELEVENTH JPDICIAL CAERC OF THE STATE OF FLORTDA. AND FOR MONKOE COUNTY. HE Tr IN aN Plaimtift, DIVORCE. vs. RITA BERRY, BERRY Street Louisiana. required to of Complaint you in ANNE RITA ap- for the Bill Lowest. last night Mean {of interest than said bonds now |Gommission. !PMEN' Tallahassee, Florida that Broward County, Florida, shall| izing the garnishment of any wages, October 5, 1942 CONSTRUCTION PROGRAW Sealed bids will be received at this office until 10:30 A. M. (E. W, T.) on} \the 19th day of October, 1942, for furnishing the following materials: Federal Aid Secondary Project No, SN-U-FAS 78-B(1), Road No. 4-A, Monroe County, for Cement, Fine Aggregate, Coarse Agere- gate, Reinforcing Steek “Preated imber, Treated ‘Timber ‘Pili, ‘Premol@ed Expanston Joints Marke! Pidads aaa Mba in treated Timber Piling, Water- proof Plywood, Steel Sheet Pil- ite Normal - Precipitafion Rainfall, 24 hours endin, 8:30 a. m.,-inches Total tainfall’ sinte Oct» inthes SAG MA 4 Deficienc: inehes Relative Humidity ; 68% ‘Phis project has been assigned a priority preference rating of AA-4 for obtaining critical materials. A certified check in amount of 5 per cent of bid, made payable to the Chairman of the State Road Depart- ment, with the. necessary State's Documentary Stamps attached, must . | &ccompany each bid. All certified checks shall be certified within 15 }@ays of the date for receiving bids. Cashiers checks will not be ae-| cepted. The suecessful bidder will be required to execute contract and wond. Bid blanks will be furnished i | dealers upon application to the | Secretary of the State Road Depart- ment, TaHahassee, Florida. Bids wil not be recegnized unless sub- mitted on such bid blanks. The right is reserved any or all bids. STATE | Key West and Vicinity: Little reject ‘change im temperature tonight ‘gentle to moderate winds. m State Highway En- octl0-17,1942! ‘Thos. A. J. H. Dowlin, winger. Perature tonight; possibly a few As Administratpix of the Estate of Hilary L. Al¥ury, also known as H. L. Albury, deceased. Sept26; oct3-10-17,1942 pmenenennserner ane IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE! ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF EN AND FOR WONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. MARJORIE IONE PELK vs. Div JOHN LEONARD PELKEY Defendant. NOTICE TO APPEAR TO: John Leonard Pelkey, cjo Householder Heating Corp., Buffalo, New York. You are hereby required to ap pear to the sworn Bill of Complaint filed against you inthe above styled cause on or before the 7th day of December, A. D. 1942; otherwise the allegations thereof will be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered October 10th, 1942. (SEAL) Clerk of Cireuit County, Florida. RAYMOND R. LORD, Solicitor for Complainant. ' ‘octlO-17-24-31A 942 1 i | i Ross C Sawyer Court of Monroe NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | may bear; and to issue, sell or exchange} 2 The first members of the Com- on behalf of any county or unit for | mission shall be appointed on Janu- the sole purpose of retirmg saidjary 1, 1943 and shall serve respec- bonds issued by such county, or spe-'ticely' for one, two, three, four and cial road and bridge district, or! five years. other special taxing district thereof, |of sueh terms, a successor shall be gasoline or other fuel tax ‘anticipa-| appointed to serve for a term of five tion certificates bearing interest at | years. not more than three (3) per 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 éach fifty (50) year period as the Board/Commissioner shall receive his determine. In addition to ex necessary traveling or other ex- ercising the powers now provided by | penses incurred while engaged in statute for the investment of sink~/tne discharge of his Official duties, ing funds, said Board may use but sach shall not exceed the sum of the:sinking funds created for said $600.00 im anyone year: bonds of any county or special road}" 4. Among the powers granted to and, bridge district, or other unit | the Commission by this Section shail hereunder, to 'be the power to fix bag limits and to tured or maturing ing herein of any other county or any other special road and bridge district, or other special taxing i | state-wide, regional or local’ basis, las it may find-to be © appropriate, and te regulate the manner and | method of taking, transporting, stor- ‘birds, game, fur bear- price paid therefor, which shall not exceed the pat value plus accrued interest, and that said investment shall bear interest-at the Tate of three (3) per cent per annum. (©). The said Board sh: use said funds in each county ac- count, first, to pay current and interest maturing, if any, of said. bonds and gasoline or other fuel tax amticipation certificates of such county or special road and bridge ing as | tiles |sion sh | for the use of the Commission in the exercise Of.its powers heretnder. 5. The Commission shall appoint, fix the salary of, and at pleasure re- jand such Director shall have such Bowers duties As may be pre- scribed by the Commission in pur- the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious mame! of The Stone Hotel, 923 White street, Key West, Florida, intends! to register the said fictitious name’ with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Ser eae owe octl0-17-24-31; noy7,1942 j trict, thereof; second, to establish a {ime or. 9 district, or other special taxing dis-/suance of its duties under this Sec- tion. Such Director shall, subject to f the Commission, ap- salaries of, sinking fund account to mest future requirements of said bonds and gaso- the of Deints tix the years not equal seneduled pay: |ea to them by the Commission or the ments thereon; and third, any re-|\ Director. No Commissioner shall be certii 1 also have the power to, jacquire by purchase, gift, all prop-| preceding regular Federal er reg- jerty necessary, useful or convenient | ular State Census, whichever shall and at 0 assistants, - who shall haye poe | move, a suitable person, as Direttor,| such apportionment. ! portion the representation constitute the Thirty-ninth (39th) Senatorial Distret, and Cathoun County, Florida and Gulf County, Florida, shall constitute the For- At the expiration of each | tieth (40) Senatorial District; and at the same time the Legislature shal also apportion the represen- tation in the House of Representa- tives, and shall allow three (3) Rep- resentatives to each of the five most populous counties, and two (2) Representatives to each of the next! €ighteen more populous counties, ‘and one Representative to each f) the remaining counties of the State At the time of such apportionmgn: Should the Legislature fall to tion the representation in the ate and in the House of tives, at any regular session of the e | {x open ‘ana closed sdasons, on a| Le; sion of the Legislature, Special or Regulbr session, to ap- in the Senate and’ in the House of Repre- sentatives, as herein provided. The have been taken nearest any appor- tionment of Representatives in the Senate and in the House of Repre- |, sentatives, 01 in making, In the event the Legislature shall fail to reappor- tion the representation in the Legis. lature as requiréd this amend- ment, the Governor shall (within thirty days after the adjournment of the regular session) call the Legis- lature together in eee session to considet the qtestion and such is hereby mandatorily required to! Purposes. salary or income due any person who is ‘the head of a family, as pro- vided theretn, to the extent of 25 per cent thereof, be, and the same is hereby agreed to and shall be sub- mitted to the electors of the State jin the General Election of Represeh- tatives in 1942 for their approval or! rejection; that is to say, that Section 1 of Article, X be amended, by, adé. @ following Sectio 1-A._ That the salary, hatsoe! came die ani who is thé’ this. rnishment ite as may be provided by Taw, to the extent of not more than 25 per cent Of such salary, wages and in-| come, for the ae of any obili-| gations arising by ¢xpress or im- plied souttact subsequent | to this amendment, pro- Vided, however, that the Legisiature (shall not exténd the right of gi eoeeee as herein provided where | the salary is $25.00 or less per week | ling thereto |. Section 6 any person | of-2 taimily residing | | | to necessities of life as may | from time to time be defined by the | Legisiatu: re. 5 ot aga ‘vy the Governor, June {TO HARR SE | PR: nfessed. nd day of Oetober, Cote JULIUS F. Solicitor for Plaintiff. ogganh0-17 pees ees N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BLEVENTH JUDICKAS CURERIT OF FLORMA.? i= ROE COUNTY. -31,1942 | NETTIE ETHEL vs. . pvpRCE HARRISON JONES, ah Defendant. | ORDER OF PUBMCATION THE STATE OF FLORIDA: \N_ JONES, ST RESIDENCE UNKNOWN. It is hereby Ordered that you are required to apear on the 2nd Gay of November. 1942, before the above- entitled Court to the BM of Com- plaint ffied against YOw im the above-entitied cause. and The Key West Citizen is hereby @ewipmated 6 the newspaper In Which thts Or- der shall be published once a Week led frr ‘office Setty. of Staite, Jane 11, 1941. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing the Amendment of Seetion 16 of Ar-_ ticle XVI of the Constitution of) Florida, Relating to Taxation of/ ot ons, with Cér- Proper: | tain jons for | Relfgioss, Educational, ‘Praternal or Charitable | Gomes as for four (4) consecutive Witness _the Honérabie Gre of the Judges of t! Cowrt and the seal of this Court in the City of Key West, Montee Coun- ty, Florida, this 2nd day 6f October, 1942. (SEAL) Ress -c Clerk. Circuit Court, Monroe County, By: (34.) Kathleen er Deputy { reapportion the representation as BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG- oct3-10-17-24,1942