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PAGE FOUR whapter Ten Confession ya I found out, J called Dad long distance,” Susan continued, hardly daring to look at Todd as she spoke. “It preyed on my mind. I didn’ you might think if you found out.” Her spirit rose then. and she turned on him somewhat uercely. “So I called Dad, and he told me the truth about it. He told me your father didn’t really deserve to be in prison ... that he was framed by a sneaking police in- spector who had sworn to get him because your father had pre- vented him from getting away with something shady. Dad didn’t tell me exactly what. But he said he had orders to get this evidence on Duke. Evidence that had been planted. Dad tried to get out of the assignment but he couldn’t. “It was dirty business as far as he was concerned and he wanted no part of it. But he was helpless. There were people high up in the department who .were with this police inspector. So Dad had to work on it. “You know as well-as I do what ‘it was,” she sdid @ little desperately. “They framed an ex- tortion charge on him and made it stick . . . Said he was trying to get large sums from city officials on alleged gambling debts.” More out of sympathy than anything else she took his arm. It was hard as steel and it jerked slightly in her grasp. It was only a reflex, but she let it go. “I’m sorry, Todd,” she whis- pered. “That’s how it is. It’s a rotten mess all the way around, but now that it’s off my chest I feel better.” The Kiss ‘OT a word passed. betiveen them for almost two hundred yards. ‘Finally they ‘came to the: Delta Sig house. He walked up the slight hill with ‘her. up the stone steps to the porch.. The wa- ter dripped: over. the edge of the roof and made. a) tiny rivulet all the’ way td ‘the grdund. ‘At''the door she turned around and faced‘ him. “I won’t blame you if you sud- denly decide -you dislike -me.” she said: “But I want you’ to know Tm on your side, Todd. I think are a sweli kid. and: Itm sorry didn’t get to know you better before ajl this happened.” + ™ . She held out her hand.’ “Lét's at least shake.” she said with a small tired smile. * The light from a street lamp across the street dodged hesitat- ingly through the trees, sneaked in-across the porch and sent one small beam across her face. * The pattern of light broke and feshaped itself as tree branches swayed back and forth in the rain, Todd looked at her hand, then her face. She saw a slight, trou- bled furrow cross his brow and one corner of his cheek twitch. Then in a sudden, quick second his hands had gripped her shoul- ders and swung her toward him. @ne arm slid around her. crush- ing her:to his chest. and then he Kissed her, full on the mouth. bard but short. The pressure of his arm on her back wag s9,tight she gasped slightly. * He released her then, almost as \ddenly as he had taken her into arms, and the physica! reac- tion of his release was so great BANDSMEN HOLD : > INTERESTING MEET «A very interesting and enthus- iastic meeting was held last} Thursday evening in the First Methodist (Stone) Church “An- nex on Eaton street in connec-} tion with the proposed formation | of the, Key West Community | Band. A representative group of! bandmen was present and voie- ed “hearty cooperation in form- ing: the organization. -It was tentatively agreed to re- quest one of the leading’ civic! ehibs to sponsor the band, pro-| viding a place of rehearsal and! td arrange for the morale build-! ) ing: activities for which purpose | that she stumbled slightly. The first clear thought that flashed through her mind was that she hee never, before been kissed like Whe: ibste geaveredyshe-sheld fm MERGE Ldighibyeta cher: ding and | at hun, qugerly, Sha:didn’t say a wopd,.Purposely, she waited ; for him to speak frst. “I expected to run away after I did that,” ‘he. said-steadity. “1 won't be so naive as to say I don't know why I did it, but right now it seems hard to say anything. I j just can’t seem to coHect all my thoughts and stick them together. Know what I mean?” She nodded her head. “I know what you mean, Todd. So you want to let it go at that?” She stuck out her hand again. “And we can stil’ shake hands, can’t we?” she added. He took her hand then. When she went inside she watched him through the window as he walked on up the street. Seated in front of her mirror, Susan brushed her. hair’ stowly. Amy sat up in bed and‘ looked’ at her curiously, es a 1“I just asked you a ‘quéstion— didn’t you hear me. You look lost in some cloud bank with slight possibilities of making a landing.” Susan turned quickly. “Oh—!’m sorry, Amy. No, I didn’t hear you. What did you say?” “I asked you not to wake me tomorrow. I’m going to cut my nine o'clock. but that isr’t portant. What makes you dreamy?” im- so Susan glanced into the mirror | and took a good look at what she saw. “Just thinking,” -he said. The Morning Paper S= IE snapped out the light and climbed into bed. She in the darkness, listening to the soft patter of the rain on the roof. Todd had kissed her. Somehow she couldn’t get over the galvan- too sudden to take in her stride kind to make a girl think. Tt wasn’t until she heard the chimes in the distance, striking long she had been awake. Final- ly. she dozed off by forcing her- self to sleep. After all she had to get up for an eight o'clock clas: It seemed such a short while later that her alarm clock went off with a tinkle. Susan yawned sleepily, turned off the clock and gtretehed. She took a shower and dressed. Then she Jooked at her watch. Seven-forty-five. Just time to dash down to the kitchen for orange juice, coffee and a roll, Alice Duncan came poreh with the morning paper. into the hall. She looked at the front page and let out a startled cry. “What’s wrong?” Susan in- quired. “Prexy’s wife have trip- lets? Alice’s face was white. “Sue,” she gasped. “Phil Humphries— he’s dead! He was found dead in the lab-early this morning. Look!” It hit Susan in the face like a club. She snatched quickly. Phil Humphries’ pictu stared out at her. There wag Al big, bold headline with it! : FOUND DEAD IN LABORATORY; YOUNG CHEMISTRY INSTRUCTOR To be continued BAKER’S IS SERVIN G There is the ‘Sunday Dinner ball ccs front page of today’s Citizen by the Original Baker’s Restaurant, {Fleming and Margaret streets . . . it looks like a grand dinner for those of you who eat out or for those who want to treat the family to a lovely dinner at a very moderate price. It's dinner with all the trim- mings, sure enough .. . look at |their menu and see if you agree | with your TERRY _Perhapsgou may want nig tender Seakror your Sunda} ttedl O°! 5 you can get that, too, with a lot of ex- |tras, for one case note. tHe band is being organized. The group heartily endorsed | Alfredo Barroso, Si., Key West's, leading band conductor, to again lead the organization. “The first rehearsal will be held either next Thursday evennig in tHe Lions Den on Seminary street | or the following Sunday after- ngon. A definite statement in this connection will during the first part i | i | ' of next week. At that time 2 permanent | and sway the Sloppy Joe Way to/|a w be perfected; the music of Joe Russo’s Band, | with the election of the neces-|“The Best Swing Band in Town”. | organization will Baker's do their own baking and specializouimedine=lyime=Pies; the kind thatewitmneke=youesry: they are good. SWING AND SWAY AT SLOPPY JOE’S Well, it’s Saturday night again . and for the biggest time in be made‘ town, the place to go is Sloppy |! ‘Joe’s Bar, where you can swing izing action of it all. It was much | | like any other kiss. It was the two o'clock that she realized how | leaving ten minutes to get to class. | Susan ran downstairs lightly as | in off the | Alice unfolded it as she walked | the paper ¢: POLICE SCOUT MURDER THEORY | FINE SUNDAY DINNER it’s being rung on the! _ WEATHER REPORT Observation taken at 8:30 a. m., E.W.T. ‘City Office) i Temperatures ‘Highest last 24 hours - {Lowest last night - |Mean jNormal ssoh he I Precipitation | Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a. m., inches tauiscL | Total rainfall since Oct. inches | Deficiency } inches * — | Total rainfall si | inches a | Deficiency since Jan. inches. Relativ: | | 86 tt 82 78 9:00 since Oct. ince Jan. e Humidity 12% Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise - 7:30 a. Sunset 6:52 p. ' Moonrise . 8:16 p. Moonset - 8:42 a. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 11:51 a.m. 5:07 a.m. p.m. 4:49 p.m. FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: tle change in temperature. Florida: Little change in tem- perature tonight and, a few light | showers: .at..i/i widely ». scattered }places this afternoon or tonight. Hatteras, Ni.C.,).:to ..Apalachi- cola, Fla.: No:small craft or storm ‘warnings have been issued. | Lit- HEAVILY POPULATED WASHINGTON.—Barbados _ is one of the world’s most heavily populated areas, with 200,000 people living on its 166 square | miles. feces a ata © RT OF THE “NTH JUDICIAL CURCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, LORIDA. IN CHAN- lay | there for some time, her eyes open vs. « KELLY. Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION muel Kelly, tesidence Unknown » hereby required to ap- he Bill of Complaint for above styled cause of November, A. D. | 1942, otherw allegations | cherein contained will be taken as | confessed. /°°Rone atid Ordered this ‘ietn day of October, A. D. 1942. AL) Ross C Sawyer k of the Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida: By: (S4.) Fle SAMU | nee 1H. Sawyer Deputy Clerk. SS. CARO, for Plaintiff. octl7-24-31; nov7,1942 —_— i a TY JU! COURT, pia a & MONROB COUNTY, ORIDA, IN PRO- THOMA | Solicitor also LOUIS BIERD known A, oO. sometim) 0, BIERD Deceased. INAL RE- NOTICE OF TION PORT A FOR Re Notice is hereby given to all per- adys Bierna Roberts, rsigned Administratrix of of Lewis 0. Bierna, also known as Louis 0. a, filed with the aymond R. Lord, Coun- of Monroe County, Flori said Adminis- made application s Administratrix sO. Bierna, al- as Louis 0. the un the E | Bie | Honor ty Judg her |tratri s |for ischarge » of La dee sed. yaher 1943. PSE berNG raatars.. istratr’ of the Hstate of ©. Bierna, alg sometimes as Lou Oo. Bief oc 7-24-3157 B known ceased. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE z NTH CIAL CERCUL bist ik J FLORIDA, IN | AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. ID CHANCERY. MARJORIE IONE PELKEY, Complainant, DIVORCE. NARD PELKEY, Defendant. NOTICE TO APPEAR TO: John Leonard Pelkey clo Householder He Buffalo, w York. You h by required to ap- r to the sworn Bill of Complaint against you in the above styled on or before the 7th day of 1942; otherwise the vs | JOHN LEOD | ting Corp., | sed Done and Ordered October 10th, | (SEAL) Clerk of Circuit County, Florida, RAYMOND R. LORD, |Solicitor for Complainant, octi0-17-24-31,1942 Ross C Sawyer Court of Monroe IN REE. CLRCL | EVE OF THE AND TH JUDICIAL CIRC TATE OF FLORID/ R MONROE COUNTY. NCERY. 5 Cane No. 8-399 ULALIO GABLIAN | IN Plaintifi 1 AD TV OR |) MARY V TA DUARTE GABIJ. | Defendant. i ORDER OF PUBLICATION Mar: Vesta Duarte Gabijan, 305 Michigan Avenue, | Ocea: San Diego County, fornia. You are here pear to the Bill tdiverce, in the |TO: ty | required to ap- of Complaint, for above styled cause on the 7th day of December, A. D. otherwise the allegations \therein will he taken as confessed. ‘This Order is to be published onee ek for four consecutive weeks. in The Key West izen, a news- paper published in Key West, Flor- a. |. ;an Amendment to ns thereof will be taken as! ORD or ene! t/ fifty (50) year period as the Board WHEREAS, The Legistature ot | m 1941, under the Constitution of 1885, of said two (2c) cents of said taxes of the State of Florida, did pass $|shali monthly during the year be re- Joint Resolutions proposing ‘amend- ments to the Constitution of the| Eighty (80 per cent) per cent to the State of Florida, and the same wére!State Road Department for the con- agreed to by a vote of three-fift 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 proscl ations were entered upon their) dos = Phy iy eared State highway: respective Journals, with the yeas, within” ‘ounty, and tweaty (| nd nays thereon, and they did de-/per cent) per cent to the ft jtermine and @irect that the said/County Commissioners of such coun- Joint Resolutions be submitted. tq/ty for use on roads and bridges ithe electors of the State at the Gen;|therein. ~ it veral Election in November, a0. j ta). NOW, THEREFORE, 1, Al GRAY, ' Secre: of ‘State of the! State of Florida, do hereby give notice that = 5 and regulations necessary to the full exercise of the powers hereby grant- ed and no legislation shall be re- quired to render this amendment of ill b nie rin “7 Mor-|full force and operating effect from will be 3 eld in eeon county in Plorgiand after January ist, 1943. The ida on Tyesday next succeeding the! Tist "Mondae in Néwcmhen ok, Wp. {Legislature shall continue the levies 1942, the said Tuesday being the |0f Said taxes during the life of this THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER | 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 tion of this amendment. The Board the State of Florida, viz 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 county; but general expenses 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 countie: led, re- port of said expense be made to each Regular Session of the Leg. islature, and the Legislature ma’ limit the expenses of the Board.” Approved by’ the Governor, May 13, 1941. Filed in office May 13, 1941. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing ticle IX of the Constitution of the State of Florida Relating to Taxation and Finance, | By Adding Thereto an Additional | Section Creating a Stafe- Board of; Administration; Prescribing _ its Powers and Duties, and Providing for the use of Proceeds of Two Cents per Gallon of the Gasoline or Qther Motow 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, &..B.1931,-for Read and Bridge eurponee and for @) Public Highway Purposes. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG- ISLATURE OF THE “STATE OF) FLORIDA: That. the following amendment to Article TX -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 af the proceeds of twa-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. 1.1931, 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} all members elected to each House the next General Election to be held; Shall determine that an emergency in 1942, as follow: {requiring an carly decision by the “Section 16 (a). ‘That beginning|Smenament to” this Constitution January ist, 1943, and for fifty (50)! Geaiing with the subject matter of years thereafter, the proceeds of two} Che Seley SS eas (ze) centa per ‘gallgn of the total| such, emergency may be proposed, tax levied by the State law upon !2"@ if the proposed Amendment be gasoline and other like products lof | Sane ee. aa ees eee yore petroleum, now known as the Second |fioaue the same shall be entere Gas Tax, and upon other fuels used | fouse, the Same Svan ve Zs to. propel motor vehicles, shall as|¥POn their respective journals with collected be placed monthly in the the yeas and nays thereon. | There- ‘State Roads Distribution Fund’ in| jeer ate a vide for a spec the State Tredsury and divided Into; tection t be Mela uot, Hes thant three (3) equal parts which shall be | Clection to be hela i distributed monthly among the sev- (ninety nor more than one hundred eral counties as follows: jelghty vs after‘ adjoufninent. and One part secording to ares, ‘ome; fF RubMcption’ of notice thereof, ‘a part according to. population, and| Which. special electfon the propose: Secty. of State, A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Florida to be known as Section 3 of Article XVH, 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- ion 3 of Article XVII of the present Constitution be and the same i hereby agreed to shall be submitted to the electors of the State at the general election of Representative to be held in the year A. D. 1942, to- { w Section 3. If at any regular or spe cial or extra session, the Legis lature, by vote of three-fourths of de or in any- ting provision relating to the Governor, May Secty. of State, t| Amendme! one part according to the counties’| 4 contributions to the dost of State) () ble ; mf prlben cake ie gene road construction in the ratio of dis- | of Teseryon: Breyiged, tribution as. provided jn, Chames|to occur within said period, such and for the puriioses of. the appor Amendment shall be submitted to tionment based on the ioe at such ‘general contributions for the cost of State | *!0?- 50 é road gonatruction, the amount of the; war ompicrity of she electors vot: tidteates amaate eis sbutpeeetsishall adopt. the Amendment, the said Chapter des9. arial be taken | Same shall become a part of this and deemed conclusive in camputing | Constitution. the monthly emounte distributable | aot be held to supe: acoarding to said conti § mene pac (Aa sie t ey cee funds so dist shall’ be ° n untateres a ths See a at| Amendments, but shall be regarded Administrati eiuafter prot/as an additional method of Amend- vided. e (>) The Governor as Chairman,|, Approved by the State Treasurer and the Stat®|"* Pied in office Comptroller shall constitute a body! y52)'C9 4, corporate to be known as the Bias joer z Board of Administration,’ which| —— Board shall succeed to all the power,, A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing {control and authority of the statu-| an Amendment to Article 1V of the tory Board of Administration. Said! Constitution of the State of Florida Board shafl have, in addition to! Relative to the Executive Depart- such powers as may be cenferred|ment, by Adding thereto an Addi- upon it by law, the management, |tional Section to Create a Game and eontrol and supervision of the pro-| Fresh Water Fish Commission. ceeds of said two (2c) cents of said) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG- taxes and all moneys and other as-|ISLATURE OF THE STATE OF sets which on the effective date of| FLORIDA: That the following this amen@ment Sse epplicable of/ Amendment to Article IV of the i the several sauntios Of thie State, [relative to the ‘Executive Depart- o »| relative to the ecutive Depart- or any special road and bridge dis-/ ment by adding thereto an additional trict, or other special taxing distrcz | Section to be known as Section 30 of theréof, issued prior to July Ist, 1931, | said Article IV, creating a Game and for road and bridge pupposes” The) Presh Water Fish Commission be word “Bonds as used herein shaltjand the same is hereby agreed to include bonda, warrants notes/and shall be submitted to the Elec- and other forme of indebtedness is<|tors of the State of Florida for rati- sued form and ‘bridge purposes | fication or rejection at the General by any coukty or special road anq/ Election to be held on the,first Tuegs bridge district or other special tax:|day after the first Monday in Nos Ing district, guistapaing gh Zuly dst] vember. 1942, as follows OF any Te! ing ere-| Section 30. 1. Fyrom and after of. Said Board shall have the Statu-| January. 1, 1943, the management, tory powers of Boards of County Commissioners and Bond ‘Trustees and of any other Authority of spe: cial road and bridge districts, and other special taxing, gi tet shares of with regard to Bontta. ‘cox? cept that the power fo levy ad va-/ sanctuaries, refuges, lorem taxes is expressly withheld| and all other property now or here- from said board) and shall take over/after owned or used: for such pur- restoration, conservation and reg: ulation, of the birds, game, hearing animals, and fresh wa‘ fish, of the State of Florida, and the poailaition.: establishment, contr and management, of hatcherie concerning the same. Said Board shall have the power from time to time to issue refunding _ bon to mature within the said fift he vested in a Commission to be known as the Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. Such Commis- sion shall consist of five members, year period, for any of said out-|one 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 janticipated receipts from such gaso-|ernor, subject to confirmation by iline or other fuel taxes to be dis-|the Senate. The members so ap- tributed to such county as herein} provided, but not at @ greater rate of interest than said bonds now|Commission. 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 purpase of retiring said/ary 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. At the expiration of each , other special taxing district thereof,/of such terms, a successor shall be gasoline or other fuel tax anticipa-| appointed to serve for a term of five | their members as Chairman of the tion certificates bearing interest at| years. not more than three (3) per cent per! 3. The members of the Commi: 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- fmenses incurred while engaged in the discharge of his Official duties, may ‘determine. In addition to ex- ercising the powers now provided by statute for the investment of sink+ ing funds, said Board may use| the sinking funds created for said! $600.00 in any one year. bonds of any county or special road) 4. Among the powers gi and bridge djstrict, or other -upit| the Commission by this Sec! hereunder, purchase the «|be the power to fix bag limits and to tured or maturing bonds participat-|fix open and closed seasons, on a ing herein of any ‘other county or| state-wide, regional or local basis, any other special road and bridge/as it may find to be appropriate, district, or other special taxing dis-|and to regulate the manner and trict thereof, provided that as to said matured bonds, the value there- of as an investment shall be the ‘price paid therefor, which shall not fexeeed the par value plus accrued jinterest, and that said investment shall bear interest at the rate of three (3) per eent per annum. (c). The annually use said funds in each county ac- feount, first, to pay current principal and interest maturing, if any, of said '|Donds and gasoline or other fuel tax anticipation certificates of such ing and uSing birds, game, fur bear- ing anim: tiles and amphibians. The Commis. sion shall also have the power to acquire by purchase, gift, all prop- erty necessary, useful or convenient for the use of the Commission fn the exercise of its powers hereunder. 5. The Commission shall appoint, fix the salary of, and at pleasure re- moye, a suitable person, as Director, ‘and Such Director shail have such powers and duties as may be pre- Said Board snafi have the! mission ma power to make and enforce all rmlés {Yond the c Y| Constitu elec- | reservations, | all papers, documents and records; poses by the State of Florida, shall! pointed shall annually select one of |g | but such shall not exceed the sunrof} liad GOK shail method of taking, transporting, stor- | fresh water fish, rep-! SAT ‘NOTICE OF ELECTION URDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1942 lance out of the proceeds eligible for any such appointment | joyment. \ or emi 6. funds resulting from the mitted by said board as follows:! operation of the Commission and! portionment shall not be limited from the administration of the laws and regulations pertaining to birds, | water fish, reptiles and amphibians, Mealy provided: for, shen, purpose ‘ically vi r. si pu shall keyed = aE Game | Fund and shail be used by the . mission as it/shalt deem fit in carry- lang out th Re ert ee for na oth ent {State Game Fand unl fically 80 authorized by the lature. 7. The Legislature may enact any viaws in aid of, but not incdpsisteat with, the provisions of this amend- ment and all existing laws iacon- 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, ishall,be enacted by the Legislature from time to time. Approved by the Governor, May 5, 1941. Filed in office Secty. May 4, 1941. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article Five of the Constitution of Florida by Adding Phereto an Additional Section Re- lating to the Blection of Circuit | Judges. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG- MISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ‘LORIDA: hat Article 5 of the jon of the State of Florida be amended by adding thereto an \additional Section to be known as {Section 46 of Said Arthite #elating | to the Election of Cireuit, Jn be, }and the samé ip Hereby’ tgreed: to {and shall he submitted to, the elec- tors of the State of Florida for ratf- ‘fication or rejection at the General jection to be held on the first Tues- day after the first Monday int Nn+ mber, 1942, as fellows: 2 Circhit Judgés ‘shalt hereafter be elected by the qualified electors of their respective judicial | jcireuits 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 |Tuesday after the first Monday in iJanuary, 1949, for a term of six j S. years. ‘The terms of all such offices as} the} hey shall severally exist at ime of adoption of this Amendment all be and they are, hereby ex- j tended to terminate on the first |Tuesday after the first Monday in i January 1949. |._Approved by 112, 1941 | Filed in office of Secretary of [State, June 13, 1941. { the Governor, June A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing entered an Amendment to Article Sixteen of } ‘the Constitution of Florida, by add- ling thereto an additional Section Permitting the Legislature to vest he Powers of making Rules and | Regulations Relating to the Con- servation of Salt Water Fish and Salt Water Products in @ Board or sommission. ‘BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG it. shall _be submitted to ISLATURE OF THE STATE OF; | FLORIDA: ‘the Constitution of That Article Sixteen of the State of épresentatives is Florida be amended by adding there-} | to an additiong? Section to he known jas Section'32 Of said “Article 16, au- thorizing the Legislature to vest the power of making rules and reg- lations relating to conservation of lt water fish and salt water prod- ucts in a board or commission, be and the same is hereby agreed to, This Amendment shall{and 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 Tue: jday after the first Monday in No- vember, 1942, as follow: |, cSection 32. | The Legislature may vest in such Board or Commission, | now ereated or that may be created |by it, authority to make and estab- jlish yules and regulations without gard to uniformity of application, elating to the conservation of salt ‘ater fish and salt water products.” | Approved by the Governor, June j12, 1941. | “Filed ‘in office Secretary of State, |June 12, 1941. | A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing lan Amendment to Article 7, Section 13, of the Constitution of the State lof Florida, Relative to Census and | Apportionment, by Amending Sec- ion 3, of said Article so as to Desig- ‘nate Broward County as a Senatorial | District and designate Cathoun County and Gulf County as a Sena- torial District. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG- lISLATURE. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. That. the, fellow amendment to Sectidn 3 ot Article's of the Constitution of the (Std ts 908, Florida, relative ASUS ANI | portionment’ designating SirqwWar County “as an Be Bag itis | Senatorial ..Distriet, al Calhoun, | Count ¥ ang gals Sounty as the for- tieth (40) Seflatorial Distrivt; be and the same.is hareliy aged) Ste and | shall be submitted to the Ors 0} | the State ‘of Florida, for ratification or rejection at the General Bleetion to be held on the first Tuesday after jonday in November, 1942, | |the first jas follo} Section 3. The Legislature that shall meet in regular session A. D. 1925 and those that shall every ten years thereafter, shall ap- portion the representation in the Senate, and shall provide for forty | (40) Senatorial Districts, such Dis- |tricts to be as nearly equal in_ po ulation as practicable, but no Coun- shall be divided in making such portionment, and each District shall have one Senator; provided |that Broward County, Florida, shall constitute the Thirty-ninth (89th) Senatorial Distret, and Calhoun the | of State, | required by this amendment before its adjournment (and such extra- ordinary session so called for reap- ° expire at the end of twenty days or at all, until reapportionment is ef- # | struction or reconstruction of State game, fur bearing animals, fresh | fected, and shall consider no busi- ness other than such reapportion- ment) ng b = Approved by the Gor 1 TSE Fijed(in office Secretary of State, i !yune 8, i941. eS bay GOIN RESOLUTION Proposing tah’ Amendment to Article VIII of the Cppatitution of ‘the, State of Pior- la, Relating to Coumty and Muni- pal Governinents, | BR TP ENACTAD BY THE LEG- ISLATURE OF THE STATE OF }FLORIDA: That the following jamendment to Article VIII of the ; Constitution of the State of Florida relating to County and Municipal Governments, to be numbered Sec- tion 11 of said Article VIII, be and ithe 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 Commi sioners of Dade County who shall be Jelected at the general election in 1942 shall immediately after the \deginning of their terms of office, redistrict’ Dade County into five {County Commissioners’ Districts to ;be numbered by the said Commis- jsioners 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 terriy jtory Which was oh the Ist day of April,' 1941, embraced within Bt tion Preringts numbered 24 to 32,| inclusive, and also such parts | Etectiof#. Precincts numbered 10,~5 60,ad 61-as-lie east of the western {Shore of Biscayne Bay, all as es-| jtablished by a resolution of the County Commissieners of s: Coun- ty adopted November 14, 1939, desig- nated as Resolution No. 1 Another of rmox, June a tei: the said Districts shall comprise the territory, and jonly the territory, which was on the 1st day of April, 1941, embraced in| Commissioners’ District No. 4 _ and Commissioners’ District No. 5, as described in Book “F,” of the Minutes of the County Commissioners of said | County, at page 194 et seq.; H Another of the said Commissioners’ | | Districts shall comprise the terri- i 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 ¢ ¥, at page 194 et seq., and e territory which was on the first day of April, 1941, embraced in Elec- | tion Precincts numbered clusive, as established by the ai said Resolution No. 1077: Another of the said Districts shall comprise the territory which was on the 1st day of April, 1941, embraced in Commissioners’ District No. 3, as described in Book “F" of the Minutes of the County Commissioners of said | County, at page 194 et seq., except the territory embraced in the afore- said Election Precincts numbered 75 to 82, inclusive, and 26 to 32, in- clusive, and except such parts of Election Precincts numbered 56, 60 and 61 as lie east of the western) Shore of Biscayne Bay. { j Another of the said Commission-; ers’ District shall comprise the ter-| ritory which was on the ist day of! April, 1941, embraced in Commi 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 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 at the general election. in 1942 shal 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 amend- ment a County Commissioner whe shall reside in his District but who shall be nominated and elected from the County at Large. Every County Commissioner of Dade County who shall be elected at the general 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 28, 1941. Filed in office Secty. May 28, 1941. the Governor, May of State, ‘A! JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Section 1, of Ar- ticle X of the Constitution of Flor- ida, Relating ‘to Homestead and Wi- emptignso.as to Permit the Wages, Fy pr ancgme from any soures iver Due to any Person ‘the Ifo be the Subject of Garnishment to thé Extent of not more than 25 per cent thereof in the Courts of this State, as May be Provided by Law, for the Payment of any Obligations Arising by Express or Implied Con traet Subsequent to the Adoption o' this Amendment; and Further Pro- meet | 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 following ‘amendment to Section 1, Article X of |the Constitution of Florida, author- \izing the garnishment of any wages, salary or income due any person who is the head of a family, as pro- Head of a Ramily as Provided There-} ISLATURE FLORIDA 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 religious, | scientific, m’ pal, educational, liter: or charitable OF THE STATE OF and shall be submitted to { the State of Florida, rejection, at the agreed to the electe for ratification or next general election to be held in 1942; that is to say that the said Section 16 ef Article XVI of the Constitution of the State of Florida be amended so as to read as fol- n 16. The property of all corporations, except the property of a corporation which shall ¢ a ship or barge canal acros wf F da, if the Legisla- ture should ct, Whether here- tofore or after incorporated, shall be su t to taxation, unless such property be held and used to the extent of at least one-fourth thereof, for re ious, scientific, municipal, educational, __ literary, fraternal or charitable’ purposes. Provided however, this amendm shall not affect the provisions Section und 14 of Article IX of the Constitucion of Florida Approved by the Governor, 11, 1941. Filed in office June 11, 1941 The votes June Secretary of State, t in compliance with amendments, and the rations and returns u subjected to the tions and restrictions as jare provided by law for general elec- tions in the te of Florida IN TE: WHEREOF, I have nto set my hand and the Great Seal of Florida, at» the Capital, Ist day of August, 1942. R. A. GRAY, etary of Sta 2-19- canvas, affixe terpe Orleans, hereby the Bill mplaint for filed against you in_ the styled cause on the first Mon- in November, being the 2nd November, A.D. 1942, otherwise will be day of the allegations taken as ¢ This the D_ 1942 nd day A 2 of October, Court Se (sa) k of STONE rm Sawyer Circuit Court JR. jaintift vets JULIUS F Solicitor for 10-17 11942 RCLIT COLRT oF Ty AL Cine A, IN AND FOR MON- Y. IN CHANOBRY. IN Toe! PUBLICATION ORDER OF - IDA THE STA NKNOWN. at you are tnd day of the above- of Com- in The Key designated h this Or- a week on the re sil you and fi ntitled West Cit hereb as the newspaper in wh der shall be published once for four (4) eonsecutive 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 2nd day of October, 1942 EAL) erk, Cireuit Court Florida (3d.) plaint above Ro: M © Sawyer roe County, Kathle en Nottag Deputy Clerk t3-10-17-24,194 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON- ROE COUNTY. IN CHAN- CERY. Case No. 8-390 {Edrl Irenus Westmoreland, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE Clyde Whatley Westmoreland, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION |TO: Clyde Whatley Westmore- land, Dunwoody, Georgia. You are hereby required to ap- | pear to the Bill of Complaint, for |divoree, in the above styled cause |on the 7th day of December, A. D. 1942, otherwise the allegations |therein will be taken as con- fessed This Order is to published be County, Florida and Gulf County, | vided therein, to the extent of 25) once a week for four consecutive Florida, shall constitute the Fo! tieth (40) Senatorial District; an r shall also apportion the represen- {tation in the House of Representa- tives, ane all allow three (3) Rep- \resentatives to each of the | at the same time the Legislature! mitted to the electors of the State) a ne: per cent thereof, be, and the same is hereby agreed to and shal! be sub- lin the General Election of Represen- itatives in 1942 for their approval or rejection; that is to say, that Section tive!1 af Article X, be amended by add- | most populous counties, and two (2))ing thereto the following Section | Representatives to each of the next jeighteen more populous counties, | the remiaining counties of the State at the time of sueh Sa piepearee | Should the Legislature fail to appor- tion the representation in the. |ate.and in the House of Representa- | tives, at any regular of the | Legislature at any of the duty of the Legislature or Legis- lature succeeding such regular ses- sion of the Legislature, either in 'Special or Regular session, to ap- [Senate and in the House of Renre- | preceding regular Federal er reg- lular State Census, whichever shall have been taken nearest any appor- tionment of Re Senate and in the House of Repre- the Legislature shall fail to reappor- tion the representation fn the Legis- and one Representative to each of! times | \herein designated, it shall be the portion the representation im the sentatives, as herein provided. The sentatives in the! sentatives, shall contrel in making sueh apportionment. In the event! syne 11, 1941. Section 1-A." That ‘the salary, wages and incomé from'any Sdurce whatsoener due and qwing; of to be- come, due and, Pears, te who 6 the head of a'tumiy résiaing garnishment. ip the courts of this State as may be provided’ By Kiw, to the extent of not more: #han (25 per jeent of such salary, wages and in- jcome, for the payment of any. obli- {plied contract subsequent to the ladoption of this amendment, pro- | vided, however, that the Legisiature |shall not extend the right ef gar- 'nishment as herein provided where the salary is $25.00 or less per week lexcept to necessities of life as may | from time to time be defined by the Legislature. roved by the Governor, June S41. iy led in office Secty. of State, y ‘person | in this State, shal be the subject of, |gations arising by express or im-| j weeks in The Key West Citizen, wspaper published in Key West, Florida. Done and Ordered this 16th day of October, A. D. 1942. '(SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Mon- roe County, Florida By (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. | (Sd.) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., Solicitor for Plaintiff. oct17-24-31: nov7,1942 ME STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of The Si White Street, Key West, Florida, intends to register the said fictitious name |with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Plorida ! MRS. NELLIE BAeneere. sary officers, ete. \ At is earnestly requested that/for those who go to this Key any man stationed here in ‘the|West most-popular | armed forces who might be in-|ment center, and there is never) “)0"(S) yf EB : tefested in taking part .in this|a cover or minimum charge. | ‘> “ beds ona organization, as well ‘as "detense’ fifst reheatSal scheduled for next Sd) AUTAN T. CURARE, JR." 1 workers, are urged to attend the| week. SEE SE octziealy nov7-14,1942 There is never a dull moment) Vone and Ordered this 23rd day of | October, A. D. 1942. CY | (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer entertain- | Clerk of the Circuit ‘Court, Monroe’ County, Florida. A JOINT Ri LUTION Proposing the Amenfimel of Section 18 of Ar- a ~s ticle of the Constitution of Front Street Florida, Relating to Taxation of! . Property of Corporations, with Cer-| session to consider the question of in Exemptions for ' Religious, | gyees Who shall have such|reapportionment and such extra- Betentitic. Municipal, Edi | powel duties as may be assign- ordinary session of the Legislature|Literary, Fraternal or ritable | them by the Commissio. th toril: ired to| Purposes. Dercctoe Me Com ntl ba litanenttioa the repecoaatat BE If RESOLVED BY THE LEG-\¥" county or and bridge district, or other special taxing dis- trict thereof; second. to establish a j sinking fund meet future requirements of ds and gaso- line or other tax pay- years will not equa! sc! ‘ments thereon; and third, any re- Director. No Commissioner shall be! reapportion the representation as seribed by the Commission in pur- suance of its duties under this Sec- tion. Such Director shall, subject to approval of the Commission, ap- int, fix the salaries of, and remove, assistants, and other, KEY WEST BEDDING CO. Phone 669 The Southernmost Mattress Factory in the United Ld ‘TTRESSES lature as required by is amend- ment, the Governor sha! (within thirty days after the adjournment cf the regular session) call the lature together in |

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