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lding The U. S, Navy has informed The Citizen that Lt. Ralph David. Jr., son of Mrs, Mar- A. Spaulding, 801 Wad- thon ice es city, has een awarded lavy Cross by the Secretary of the Navy, James Forresial, for the President. ‘Et. Spaulding earned the award as pilot of a Naval plane during an attack aginst Heligo- land, Germany, on Sept. 3, 1944. Fully aware of the extreme haz- te By President Sec. Forrestal ,to our operations against the enemy, Lt. Spaulding. unhesitat- ingly volunteered and in addition requested permission to execute jhis strike without the aid of a co-pilot, ordinarily required by ‘operational procedure. Carrying jout his lone flight with great | daring, professional skill and in- idomitable — aggressiveness, struck a devastating blow at Ger- many’s most strategically located and most heavily defended out- Anheir Explains New Law Limit Only two of the 66 veterans in the Key West area who are par- licipating in the on-the-job training program under Public Law 346 of the GI Bill will be removed from the subsistence rolls under provisions of the re- cently enacted Public Law 679, Eugene Anheir, officer in charge of the Veterans Administration Key West contact office, an- nounced Thursday. The law places a limit on sub- | sistence allowances to every vet- eran’who is earning wages through apprentice or on-the-job training. Now the rate of such THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘SCOUT NEWS | QS aaa Members of Troop 5, Girl! Darryl F. Zanuck — Scouts, will meet at 3:30 o'clock | wood, movie renee Friday afternoon at Wesley | Wahoo, Nebr., 44 years ago. House. This will be the first} Dr. Frank B. Jewett of New | meeting since May, and a full at- | York. Bell Telephone’ scientist, ; tendance is expected. There are) president of the National Dead many things of importance to be'emy of Sciences, born in Pasa-|in life, discussed at this meeting. Each 'dena, Cal, 67 years ago. > a Friday during the month of| pr. Paul M. Stewart of the U.S. August the girls and their lead-/ public Health: Service. ‘Washing- ers met at Club Shangri La and ton, born at Belle Center, Ohio tious in your cat ile games, swimming and. 58 years ago "| will be at a re! reshments. : | George E. Sokolsky of New) bo: Scotia, é It is hoped that with the form-/ York, noted author-journalist, | , nS % ing of the Girl Scout Council and” born in Utiea, N. Y., 53 years aE0-| Go 5 Rae eet the ‘helping hand of adults, Girl] py. Ta D. Weeks, president of ctl write, brn a ' Scouting will reach a new high ‘the -Dapien § ate in Key West. e niversity: or South: Dakota, ton, N. Y, 67 “Ago. Any adult interested in help-! | Model Airplane "Meet Is Held The Model Airplane Meet sponsored by the Junior Cham- ber of Commerce on Labor Day, at Meacham Field attracted a large crowd of spectators. Much applause and horn blowing was given when Bascom Grooms’ plane landed after taking first prize in the speed contest. His plane averaged. 69.34 miles geet hour to win the first prize of at Model Aircraft Engine. Second. Prize of one hour's dual instruction from Faraldo Flying Service went to P, V. Her- rick of 1301 United street. Third Prize of one half an hour’s. dual instruction from ing in any way with the work of FOR RICH, DELICIOUS | subsistence, plus the compensa- tion received from an employer, cannot exceed $175 per month for a veteran without a depen- dent, or $200 per month if he has a dependent or dependents. / The remaining 64 enrolled for | ards involved in the completion | Posts. thereby contributing essen-, s as of @ mission of vital eee nee | tially ta the gilecesatul: outcome Faraldo Flying Service went to to our operations against the en-|°f our European operations, Lt.1 emy, he unhesitatingly volun- | Spaulding’s valient spirit of self- teered and in addition requested sacrifice, initiative and heroic permission to execute his strike Performance of duty uphold and , without the aid of a co-pilot or-|enhance the finest traditions of | this organization is welcome to} - Randall Forbes, of Seidenberg) attend the Council. meetings to! avenue. Forbes woh his prize in| be held the fourth Monday night; i ¢ the Free Flight Contest. of each month at the Parish. Hall, ' gud: Judges of the contests were! corner Bahama and Eaton stree! George Faraldo and Art Judge, t both “members of the Junior have their | dinarily required by. operational procedure. Carrying out his lone! flight with great daring, profes- | sional skill and indomitable ag- gressiveness, he struck a devast- |. ating blow at Germany's most strategically located and most, heavily defended outposts, there-| Citizen, has returned from aj 1) by contributing essentially to the | successful outcome of our Euro-| pean operations. | Text of the citation is as fol-: lows: . | “For extraordinary heroism: as’ lot of a U. S. Naval plane ue-| ‘an attack against Heligo-} land, Germany, on Sept. 3, 1944. Fully aware of the extreme haz-- ards involved in the completion! mission of vital importance ———— the United States Naval Service.” } T. T. Thompson Treason T. Thompson, 529 Si- monton street, founder of The three months’ visit to Miami, where he stayed with his daugh- ter, Mrs, Mary Clark. The Citi zen was later acquired by Mr. L, P. Artman, the present own- er and publisher. ‘ Linoleum cannot be waxed too often. The thicker the coat of wax you build up by repeated waxing, the more protection you give the floor covering. Returns From Miami;| such training will | subsistence allowances reduced in varying amounts necessary to bring them under ’the limit. The changes in the GI)Bill do) not apply to ‘disabled veterans ‘enrolled under the Vocational Rehabilitation Act (Public Law | Of the 2,569 veterans enrolled in on-the-job training in the en- ire 10-county, Miami region, only 876 will be removed from the | , Subsistence rolls. Subsistence re- ductions. will affect 1,162 and 931 | will not be affected. |’ The drone bee should be able ‘to see everything that goes on. , His eyes have from 6,000 to 7,000 | i lenses. NOTICE OF ELECTION . a ‘AS. The Legislature of 1945, the Constitution of 1885, of of Florida, did pass 6 Joint Re: ig amendments to the itution of the State of Florida, and ‘same were agreed to by a vote of fifths of all the members elected ‘ach house; that the votes on said it Resolutions were entered upon e asain ge Malia) the os and direct id ns be submitted to the electors the State at the General Election in wermber 1946, W THEREFORE, 1, R. A, GRAY, ‘of State of the State of Florida, hereby give notice that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in each county in Florida Tuesday next succeeding the first 1946, the being the * DAY OF NOVEMBER fer the ratification or rejection of ‘the ‘said Joint Resolutions proposing Amend- ge to the Constitution of the Sta Florida viz: 1 ATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO, 663 RESOLUTION Proposing an JOINT mendment to the Constitution of the te of toh to be known as Article to ‘idation, Abolishing o1 ‘of Certain County Offices, and a3 Provi MEN cr RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLA:| of ‘TU! OF THE RE STATE OF FLORIDA: ‘That the following amendment to the Coustitution ef Florida, to be known as XX, Sections 1 and fo the consolidation, ereating of certain County for assessment and collection of mu- taxes by County tax officers, ange County, Florida, and providing. Teferendum’ elections for acceptance et rejection of any law or laws enai the Legislature of Flofisia 9s pro ferein, be submitted to the quallfi @iectors of the State of Fiorida for adop- fion or rejection at the next general Series © be has, ae reer 1 ARTICLE XX SECTION 1. The Legislature is ‘and empowered to prov! ‘or laws enacted by it at its regular ses- sion held in A. D, 1947, or at any lar session thereafter, for the ¢on- folidetion, abolishing or creating of any County Gffices in Orange County, Flor- fda, Provided, there is excepted from ft’ this Article judges author- by law essment | {) freation of any County offices shall pre- gcribe the powers. duties and compensa- of the officers designated therein to exercise and discharge the duties of the offices so consolidated or created: and any law so enacted respecting the asses ment and collection of municipal taxes and assessments, or either of them, founty tax officers shall provide for the assessing, col , accounting for and Gisbursing of said taxes and/or assess- ments. to the appropriate municipal authorities, and for compensation for fuch county taxing officers for services fendered incident thereto, That if any such law respecting. the consolidation or creation of any county offices is a fepted and ratified at the referendul flection herein provided such law shall become effective with respect to the of- fices affected thereby on the first Tues- r the first Monday in January of any year immediately succeeding the general election. had. subsequent to said feferendum election at which electors for President of the United States are vo! for; and if any such law respecting the ent and collection of municipal faxes and assessments, or either of them, by county tax officers is accepted a2 ratified at the referendum election as provided herein, the same shall become effective on the fitst day of January next succeeding such seferendum elec- tion. SECTION 2. Before any law described in the preceding section of this Article shall be of any ‘force and effect, it shall be accepted and ratified by a majority vote of the qualified electors of Orange County, Florida, at a referendum election be called and held for the purpose img whether such law shall }j| Known as Section 14 and Section 15, be date of any such law. The Board of County Ci ers shall provide for the holding of any such referendum elec- tion hag notice thereof shall be publishe: least BP's Rewepaper of said County. Excep' Provided, the laws of the State relating to the holding of elections sha cover the holding of endum election. be accepted and of: electors participating referendum nm, such law ‘and be in full force and effect, but ‘at any such election a majority of the electors participating therein shail vote @ acceptance and ratification 2 INT. RESOLUTION NO, 23 HOUSE JO! ‘A JOINT RESOLUTION Pro; an | id "ihe Con: Amendment to Article VIII of stitution of the State of Florida Relative fo Assessment of Property ior Taxes ang 2 reot, Relat! of and 2, Ther we te cree in | anc i} Florida, the County Tax Assessor shall t| Monday in November, 1946, as follows: the Collection of Taxes, by Amending Sections 11 and 12 of Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Florida as ed at the Genera} Election of No- lection. care, custody, reporting and dis- bursement of all tax le County Tax Collector, at the General Election in November. . and to Amend Sectiop 11 ond 12 of Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of.Plorida, and to Provide that in the County of Hillsborough, State of Florida, the County Tax Assessor shall Assess the Property of the County for the purpose of Levying State, County, Schools and Municipalities in the County of Hillsborough Except the City of Plant City, Florida, which Shall be Exempt from the Provisions of this Amendment. Taxes by the State, County, County School Board, School Distric' Special Tax School Districts and the of the County Except the State of Florida relative to the Asess- ment and Collection of all taxes in the County of Hillsborough, State ot Florida. by Re-Numbering Section 11 as adopted at.the General Election of 1944 so as to make it read Section 12 of Article VII Amending Sectfon 12. of of the Constitution of the e Gen- of the Constitution of the State of la, and to exclude the City of Piant sai ent; Bi ‘th same to and submitted to the Electors of the State Florida for Ratification or Rejection at me General Election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1946; SECTION 12, 1.| From and after Janu- ary 1, 1948, the County Tax Assessor of Hillsborough County "shall assess all rty for all State, County, School ‘Municipal Taxes ‘to be levied in Hillsborough County by State. ‘ounty, County School Board; School istrict’, Special Tax School Districts and runicipalities except in the City of Plant ity, Florida, which city shall be exempt from the provisions of this Section. 2 The Legislature shall, at the Legis- lative Session in, 1947 and from time to time thereafter, enact laws specifying the powers, functions, duties and compensa- tion of the County Tax Assessor “iesig- nated in’ Paragraph 1 of Section 12, and Shall likewise provide by law for the extension on the Assessment Roll of the County Tax Assessor of all taxes levied by the State, County, County School Board, School Districts, Special Tax School Districts, and Municipalities lo- cated in the County of Hillsborough, State of Florida, with the exception of Cify of Plant City, which is hereby exempt from. the provisions of this Amendment. SECTION 13. 1, From and after Janu- ary 1, 1948, the County Tax Collector in the County of Hillsborough, State of Florida shall collect I taxes levied in the County by the State. County, County School Board, School Districts. Special Tax School Districts and Municipalities of Hillsborough County, Florida, except in the City of Plant City, it being exempt the provisions of this Amendment. 2. The Legislature: shall at the Legis- lative Session of 1947 and from time to time thereafter, enact laws specifying the powers, functions, duties and compensa- tion of County Tax Collector designated in Paragraph 1 of Section 13, and shall likewise provide for the collection, care. custody, reporting and disbursement of all taxes, collected by the County Tax Collector. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 217 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article VIII of the Con- stitution of the State of Florida Relative to Assessment of Property for Taxes and the Collection of Taxes, by Adding Thereto Additional Sections to Provide that in the County of Bay, State of ‘Assess the Property of the County for the Purpose of Levying State, County, School and Municipal Taxes Levied by the State, County, County School School Districts, Special Tax, School Dis- tricts and Municipalities of the County. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLA- TURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: ‘That the following Amendment to Ar- ticle VIII_of the Constitution of the st of Florida relative to the Assess- ment and Collection of all taxes in the County of Bay, State of Florida, by add- ing thereto additional sections to be and the same is hereby agreed to ‘and shall be submitted to the Electors of the State of Florida for ratification or rejec- tion at the general election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first SECTION (1) From and after January 1, 1948, the County Tax Assessor in the County ‘of Bay, State of Florida, shall assess all property for all State. County, School and Municipal taxes to Be. levied in the County by the State, County, County School Board, School Districts, Special Tax School ‘Districts and Municipalities, i ‘The Legislature shall at the Legis- lative Session in 1947 and ftom time to time thereafter, enact laws specifying the wers, functions, duties and compensa- ion of County Tax Assessor, di ted in paragraph 1 of this Section 14, and shall likewise provide by law for the extension on the assessment roll of the ‘Assessor of all taxes levied tate, County, County School Board, ool Districts, Special School Districts and municipalities. From and after C ev! State, County, Boa School Districts, Special | (SEAL) ‘Diicis ang Municipalities, | lative Session of 1947, and from time to time the powers, Bi ‘URE OF THE ‘Tax | b; IN TESTIMONY hereunto set my hand and affixed the (2) The Legislature shall at the Legis- thereafter enact laws specifying functions, duties and com- unty Tax Collector desig- aph 1 of this Section 15, wise provide for the col- es collected by the 4 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 110 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article XVI, of the Con- stitution of the. State of Florida, By Adding Thereto An Additional Section to Provide for. the Appointment vy a Con- current Resolution of the Senate ard House of Representatives of a Direccor of the Budget and io Authorize the Legis- lature to Prescribe his Powers and Duties, Qualifications and Term of fice. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLA- TURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following Amendment to Ar- ticle XVI of the Constitution of the State of Florida, by adding thereto an addi- tional section to be known as Section M4, be and same is hereby agreed to end shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Florida for ratification or re~ fection at the general election for Repre- sentatives to be held in the year 1946. as. follows: SECTION #. The Legislature shall law provide for a Director of the Bu: who shall be appointed by lution of Sena Tagine sistent with other py o stitution, prescribe his powers and duties, provide ‘for his qualifications and term of office, the length of which shall be wholly within the discretion of the Leg- islature and shall not be limited by Sec- tion 7, Article XVI of the Constitution. by leet, COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 73 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing the Amendment of Section 30, of Article IT of the Constitution of the St t ida, Relating to Appropriations: iE IT RESOLVED BY THE STATE OF That the following amendment of Sec- tion 30, Article III of the Constitution of the State of Florida relating to appropri- ations is hereby agreed to and shail be submitted to the electors of the State of Florida for ratification or rejection at the next General Election to be held in November, A. D, 1946; ‘that is to say that said Section 30, Article Ilt of the Con- stitution of the State of Florida shall be amended and as amended shall read as follows: 30. SECTION or the salaries of public i_-employees and all other shall contain pro- visions on no other subject nor shall an appropriation be an incident of any other bill; all. state appropriations except ap- propriations for the county schools. cout ties, cities, or other political subdivisior of the State, appropriations for perm: nent improvements and ~buiidings for state institutions as provided for by laws enacted at the 1945 legislature or prior legislatures and for pensions, retirement funds and trust funds, shall be included in one general appropriation bill or any amendment or supplement thereto. and shall be for no longer than two years. All appropriations made prior to adoption of this section which are con- trary to the provisions of this section shall expire as of July 1, 1947. Laws making the ap- 6 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION No. 277 ‘A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article V of the Consti- tution of Florida by Adding Thereto on Additional Section Relating to the €i tion of the Judge of the Court of Re: in and for Escambia County and County. Solicitor of said County. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLA- TURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: SECTION 1. That Article V of the Constitution of the State of Florida be amended by adding thereto an additional section to be known as Section 48 of said, Article, relating to the election of the Judge cf the Court of Record in and for Escambia County. and. the County Solicitor, of said County and the same is hereby agreed to, and shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Florida for ratification or rejection: at the Gen- eral Election to be held on the first Tuesday after the. first. Monday in No- vember. 1946. as follows: SECTION 48. . The Judge of the Court of Record in and for Escambia County and the, County. Solicitor of said County shall hereafter be elected by the qualified electors of said county as other state and county officials are elected. The first election of the Judge of the Court of Record in and for Escambia yunty and of the County Solicitor of shall be’ held’ at the Genera 1948, to take office the first Tuesday after the first: Monday .in January, 1949, for\a term of four years. The term or tenure of office of anyone heretofore or ‘hereafter appointed to either of the offices herein mentioned shall not be ex- ‘Any vacancy in either } tended hereby. | of said offices which occurs prior to said first Tuesday after the first Monday m | January, 1949, shall be filled by appoint. | ment by the Governor and confirmation | by the Senate as Leretofore provided by | the Constitution, but in no case for any | longer than until the first Tuesday after | the first Monday in January, 1949 and | the term or tenure of office of anyone = | appointed to either of said offices for | fhe term beginning in 1947 shall expire | on said first Tuesday after the first | Monday in January, 1949. | SECTION 2. An | | rovision of Constitution in Tferewith Led vealed. erewith is here- ny rep . ‘IM WHEREOF I have | t Seal of the State of Florida at | Capital, this the ist day | t 946. R. A. 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