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i at years of extrava- ebesseveved coven seo) PEOPLE'S FOROM Florida taxpayers awoke : H E : to the find that they had mort- eeged the future by issuing 500, eeecvcccccevvccevcecce millions, as follows: About 150 millions im road bonds, about 50} millions in school bonds, and. i ee tate ak. Roel | i special district bonds. Florida ’ lctlery, fe started to stagger under the-larg-| Sor grote “ea ce mone ons hae est per person debt in the nation. a ey ake Seon thereafter, half of the} tens ‘otherwise. land area in Florida was in debt) eee for taxes and the general busi NEVER TOO LATE ness economic situation was Editor, The Citizen: rena Then the long struggle! It is indeed with sublime glad- recovery set in. Many coun- ness that one notices how somé ties and oe vi a normally. of our fellow citizens .are be- ound continuous Prog- coming conscious of our status 7 development found thei: quo and what must be accom- ure prospects blocked by ex-| plished to remedy, or at least cessive bonded debt. Some strug-| alleviate, the situation. sled for ten years or more to re-| Some of our fellow citizens cover from the wild Spending who are in a position fo pull the = have not yet recov-!town out of the rut, restrain themselves from participating. Florida 4s a state was able to! partially, or fully, in this great | EION IS.GOAT IN | -|into the lion’ enclosure. Satan, a recover only as result of a pro-|task. Their aims are one solely: vieion Of the State Constitution of i Self-Aggrandisement. Seemingly, 1885, which prohibits the state | they fail to realize that all earth- from ifeuing bonds, Therefore,|ly possessions are merely pro- the State Was able to “Bail* the | visional, only to pass on to some countits out” of their 150 mil-| other individual to whom Fate teom-time road bonds by itself might deem it fit to rén-| levying a 7 cents Gasoline Tax—j der. Sad indeed shail be their | the highest in the nation—| fates whenever the Grim Reaper thereby relieving the property| approaches these individuals of the burden which | who, afflicted with that soul-fes- made it possible for the taxpay-! tering sore, “me,” find that their ers t@ gradually “bail out” the) contributions ‘to posterity have cities, schools and special dis-/ been nil. : triets. Also, the Federal Debt at} A thousand bows to those thet time was comparatively low, ; fully conscientious citizens who 21 billions was being constantly} are doing their utmost to pro- reduced and federal income taxes/ mote a bigger and better Key were @nly a fraction of the pres- | West by encouraging the Yan- ent rate. kees to “Invest in Key West.” But Now—the federal debt is} Truly, it is never too late. about 270 Billion, about équal ‘to!’ * JOSEPH M. VILLAR. the total assessed value of all real | 2328 Staples Ave. and personal property in the na- a tion. SPEEDERS, BEWARE! About 75 per cent of Florida’s| Editor, The Citizen: “Boom-time” debt is still unpaid. Does the city really need mon- Taxes are excessively high! ey to operate? now end the dollars are rolling} Here’s an idea: Instead of into the Fi i, State and Local| worrying about the shopper who Treasuries at the highest rate infmay have stayed in the stores History — and are rolling out/a few moments over the tinie just as rapidly in the wildest)and owes the meter another governnienit spending spree in) nickel, I suggest that an officer peace-time History. who gets that same money be Floridians are paying federal) paid to watch the speeders on taxes totalling about 400 million} various streets. By actual count dollars per year and the State/I saw seven cars speeding on Di- and local tax bill is around 200) vision street in five minutes, million more. and that after 12 o'clock at But still the spenders are ‘not | night. Four passed who were not satisfied. State officials, coun- ties, schools and cities are talk- ing glibly about improvements, thet are “Necessary” improve- ments. Bond sharks, as before, are promoting more and bigger bond issues. And to make bad matters worte, the so-called Florida State Improvement Commission, also aided and abetted by bond schemers with an eye on personal profits, is getting ready to issue millions of so-called “revenue cvertificates” which is actually = vision street is filled with school children early in the morning, at noon and mid-afternoon, speed- ers go their merry, happy way. Showing the world how fast they can go. Only when they see the mangled, bleeding body of a child will some of them learn their lesson. The police cannot do it all and the public has to cooperate. Ac- cidents do happen to the best of drivers in the world, but good nothing more nor less than an drivers with any judgment at all “uniawiul” scheme to evade the| know better than to speed at plain constitutional provision; this time when cars are faulty stopping the State from issuing| and old, and an accident can bohds and prohibiting the local| happen that will throw sorrow units of government from issuing | 0n the life of the driver as well of | as the family of a crippled per- bonds except by approval voters. son or one who loses their loved Those favoring the state in-| in such a death. There is no place on earth a driver can be going that is so important as to risk taking a human life. Sincerely, MRS. HUGH WILLIAMS. debtedness argue that the State is not obligated—But—the money from which these certificates is| to be paid is from public revenue | authorized by the State and fig- ured on the basis of boom-time | collections. When they fail to pay | $2,980 RINGS IN TRASH it will be argued “these revenue! BALTIMORE, Md. — While certificetes are a moral obliga. | cleaning her living-room, Mrs. tion of the State” and the lekis- | Donald Darcy swept three rings, from a table, lature will be “high-pressured” | Valued at $3,850, ‘ for new or additional revenue to | with crumbs and other leavings, pay therm. linto a trash basket. Hours of If—the plain citizens of Florida, probing by police and others at / |the bottom of an incinerator who, in the end, must pay the |. 26 into which the “trash” had bills—if they are paid—allow our | A E elected officials to continue this | been dumped, resulted in reeov- wild “spending spree” instead of | °'Y, of a $2,600 diamond ring and protecting the public interest, as | $250 diamond wedding band. they so freely promised, When | The third ring, set with a three- running for office, then Florida | 2tter-carat diamond and fif- will face real State bankruptcy} in a few years—not just almost: — ns ies separ Co the State and Local Gov- entie: } na In the next “bust” the State!Dusing ‘the past few years will not be able to “bail the coun- |. \vpedye willing t catia tids .out” and indirectly the | anybody, willing to work, could schools and cities, as the Florida make et re eb ae reay “il Stite Improvement Commission the time. A wise banker said 20 will have bankrupted the State’ years ago, get out of debt and along with the counties. Will s2y out. That is good advice for Florida Citizens be able to pro-! every city, county and also for 000, was not found. diiee enough to pay their share| tne Florida State Improverient } of the, federal debt and “bail Commission. i teen small Stones, valued at $1,- These ‘Women _. DRAMA AT JOHANNESBURG, S. Africa. ' —(AP)—A mountain goat at the Johahriesburg Zdo leaped a wall ‘Thaheless lion, began to stalk the ‘goat. But Satan in captivity had lost his native agility. | “The goat wis too quick for him | but, dashing about in panic, fell | from the ‘perpendicular rock face separating the lions from the ‘public. Injured, the goat was car- | Yied back to its own quarters, while Satan lashed his tail in chagrin. for War Children; Inc., which has 86 P eS cared for 40/000 European young- bern 3 oe ae ' sters who have suffered as a re- —or else, tities in England,’ Holland, Barbara Wamska, a govern-' #rance, Belgium, Italy and Mal- mient employe; Cecylia Kowal-' ta. ska, an office worker, and An-! “Many of the you: 4 $ ee y youngsters, espe- tonina Suazynska, a hairdresser ciallythose who have no family, in the village of Lisewo, have are high-strung and extremely af- | been jailed, accused of “teaching fectionate,” Mrs. Blue said. “They others the text of a little song throw iheir arms around you, ; insulting the government and de- hang onto you\: hands and cover Mocracy, and scorning the pres- it with kisses, They go on and ent structure of the Polish state.” on and can’t séem to stop. Their — | behavior isn’t normal, of course, SNATCHES WOULD-BE | but itsshows how great their heart SUICIDE ‘hanger is. They are generous GREAT FALLS, Mont.—Notic-' @nd thoughtful toward one anoth- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN By ADELAIDE KERR : : _ AP Newsfeatures Writer : 'W YORK.—"The thing that impressed me most about the children I saw in Europe was their terrible heart hunger— their need for love,” said Edna Blue, who had just returned | from a two months’ trip to Europe. Mrs. Blue is executive chairman of the Foster Parents’ Plan \q don’t want to be tied down by ! possessions.’ But evidently we i c sult of the war. She visited 56 have to have some. In the insti- | waiting for TORUN, Poland. — (AP) — In projects which the plan operates | tutions where we care for sbitie | Your master tell you how to ree: Polind you sing the “right” songs to care for children of all nation-| of the homeless, each child has | ognize me? jhis own little dresser. Some of | the girls, had picked up a rock ; from the road, washed it and set jit on the dresser. That was their | possession—theirs alone. “Again and again i noticed | how the children who have | tbeen left alone in the world cut out of magazines the pictures ' of people—just any people—- ! and put them up on their dress- | ers, sometimes in front of their | rocks, so they would be more | like those who had photo- graphs of people they knew and loved. ce ¥ M eS 4 Members will be given post- cards to report violations see, and from data on these cat authorities will prepare and notices to the offenders calling atfention to the infraction ard’ requesting cooperation in law en-) forcement. Bey Windows, Red Lanterns Traveler: At last! I have been a long time—didn’t Chauffeur: Yes, but there were Several gentlemen with stomachs and red noses. eer cpemeco sei Oho SSR est and generous. Because I can, prove they are’.” | The Foster Parents’ Plan was) founded during the Spanish Civil war to care for Spanish children | whom the war rendered homeless. | In 1937 Mrs. Blue Helped found the American Committee, which | includes among its sponsors, Mrs. | Harry Truman and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. When World War II! broke out the plan extended its The nice old lady smiled at the little girl who had m charge of the conféetioner’s shop “Don't you sometimes fed tempted to eat one of the eeam buns, my dear?” The little girl was quite #hoek- ed. “Of course not, That Would te stealing, 1 only lick them. i ing a woman, a woman nervous- | © t00- ly pacing a bridge over the Mis- | souri River, Clarence Kommers | anticipated her action and was ready for her when she climbed ; to the rail for a suicide leap. He. jumped just a bit faster than she, : caught her wrist as she tumbled | from the rail and held her dang- | to safety. i “One evening ir one hostel we gave them a little candy. I can see them yet, each holding his piece, looking around to see if the others had some before he took a bite! They are more unselfish than our chiidren. “Another thing which sessions, We all hear people say, NOTICE OF ELECTION EAS. The Legislature of 1945, ander. the Constitution .ot 1885, of the State of Florida, did pass 6 Joint Reso- lutions proposing. amendments to the Constitution of the State of Florida, and the same were agreed to a vote of three-fifths of all the members elected to each house; Joint. Resolutions were entered upon thelr ive Journals, with the yeas and hays thereon, and they ditt deter- mine and direct that the said Joint Resolutions be submitted to the electors of the State at the General Election in Nevember 1946. OW THEREFORE, I, R. A. GRAY, ‘of State of the‘State of Florida. do hereby give notice that a GENERAL ELECTIO! will be held in each county in Florida on Tuésday next succeeding the first Monday in November A. D. 1946, the said Tuesday being the FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER for the ratification or rejectiont of the said Joint Resolutions proposing Amend- mepts to the Constitution of the State ef Florida viz: 1 SENATE “JOINT "RESOLUTION NO. 663 ‘A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendmept to the Constitution of the Siate et Florids, to, be Known as Article Sections reo: lating to, the Consolidation, Abolishing or Cre- ating of Certain Cotinty Offices, and the Assessment and Collection. of Municipal Taxes by County Tax Officials, in Orange County, Florida, and Providing for Rei- erendum. Elections for Acceptance or Re- jection, of any Law or Laws Enacted by the stature Legi: of the State of Florida as ee ided in said Proposed Amend- men’ BE IT THE LEGISLA- : RESOLVED TURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: ‘That the following amendment to the Ser tution of Florida, to be known as EX, Sections i and 2, thereof, relating to the consolidation, abolishing jnd .creating of certain County offices ‘and for assessment and collection of mu- nicipal taxes by County tax officers, in Orange County, Florida, and providing tor referendum’ elections for acceptance of rejection of any law or laws enacted by the Legislature of Flerida as provided therein, be submitted to the qualified electors of the State of Fiorida for. adop- tion or rejection at the next general gestjon to be held in the year 1946, wit: ARTICLE XX SECTION 1. The Legislature fs author- ized and empowered to provide by law | | or laws enacted by it at its regular ses- sion held in A. D. 1947, or at any regular ,session thereafter, ‘for the con- solidation, abolishing or creating of any County Offices in Orange County, Flor- fda, Provitied, there is ‘excepted from the effects of this Article judges of all courts;,and to provide for the assessment: and collection of municipal taxes and assessments, ot either of them, by County tax officers in said County. Any law so enacted respecting the consolidation or ¢reation of any County offices shall pre- scribe the powers, duties and compensa-~ tion, of the officers designated therein fp exercise and discharge the duties of “the offices $0 consolidated or created: and any law so enacted respecting the assess- ment and collection of municipal taxes and assessments, or either of them, by county tax officers shall provide for the assessinig, collecting, accounting for and disbursitig of said ‘taxes and/or. assess- mems to the appropriate municipal authorities, ‘and for compensation for such county taxing officers for services tendered incident thereto. That if gny suck law respecting the consolidaflon or creation of any ceunty offices is ac- cepted and ratified ‘at the referendum election herein provided such law shall become effective with respect to the of- fices affected theréby on the first Tues- day afttr the first Monday in January of any year immediately succeeding the general ‘election had subsequent to said referendum élection at which electors for President of the United States are voted for; and if any such law respecting the Qssessment and collection of municipal taxes and assessments, or either of them. by county tax officers is accepted and ratified at. the .feferendum election as proyided herein, the same shad become effeftive on the first day of January next succeeding such referendum elec- ion. SECTION 2. Before any law described in the preceding section of this Article shall be of any force and effect, it shail be accepted and ratified by a majority vote of the qualified electors of Orange County, Florida,.at a referendum election to be called ahd held for the purpose of determining whether such law shall be accepted and ratified or rejected by the qualified electors of said County. Such -referendum election shall be heid within. ninety days after the effective date of any such law. The Board of County Commissioners ‘shall provide fer the holdirfg ef-any,such referendum elec- ‘on ‘and notice thereef, shall be published ard «for at | { | | | ‘prior to the date of such election, in ‘a/newspaper, of general circulation in sald County. Except as herein otherwise provided, the Jaws. of the State relating to the holding of general elections shall cover the holding of any such refer: endum election. If any such law shal! be accepted and ratified by the majority of electors ‘participating in any such referendum ‘election, such law shall be- come and be in full’ force and effect, but ion a majority of the the Collection of Taxes, Sections 11 and 12 of Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Florida as| time ther that the votes on said | at by Amending Adopted at the General. Election of No- vember, 1944, said Amendment to Pro-| pensation of County Tax Collector desig- vide for. the Re-Numbering of Sections 11 and 12 of Article VII of the Consti- tution of the State of Florida as Adopted the General Election in November, 1944, and to Amend Section 11 snd i2 of, Article VIII of the Constitution of the Sfate of Florida. 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 purpage.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 “Levied by the State, County, aunty School, Bosrd,, School Districts, pecial Tax School ‘Districts and the Municipalities of the County Except the City of Plant City, Florida. BE If RESOLVED BY-THE LEGISLA- TURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following Amendment of Article VIII of the Constitution ot the State of Floriila relative to the Ases:- ment and Collection of all taxes in the County. of Hillsborough, State o: Florida, by Re-Numbering Section 1i as adopted at the General Election .of 194% so as to make ft read Section 12 af Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Flor- by Amending Section 12 of Afticle” VIIT of Constitution of the State of Florida, as adopted at the Gen- eral Election in November, of 1944 so. as to make it read Section 13 of Article, VIM of the Constitution of the State of nd to exclude the City of Plant nerety “agreed: to and, sail. reby agreed to and shall be SMinnitled “to the “Electors of the State of Florida for Ratification or Rejection at the General Election to be held on. the first Tuesday after the first Monday in _Noyember, 1946; SECTION 12, 1." From and after Janu- ary 1,,1948, the County Tax Assessor of Hillsborough County "shall assess all property for ail State, County, School and Municipal Taxes ‘to be Jevied in Hillsborough County by the State. County, County School Board, School Districts, Special Tax School Districts and Municipalities except in the City of Plant City, Florida, which city shall be exempt from the provisions of this Section. %,_ The, Lerislature shall, at the Legis- lafive ‘Session in 1947 and’ from time to iime thereafter, enact laws specifying the power$, functions, duties and compen: >| tion of the County Tax Assessor “esig- nated in Paragraph 1 of Section 12, and shall likewise proyide by law for the extension on the A€sessment Roll of the County Tax Assessor of all taxes levied by, the State, County, County School Hoard, School Districts, Special Tax School Districts, and Municipalities lo- cated in the County of Hillsborough, State of Florida, with the exception of the City 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 all taxes levied in #5, County by the State, County, County chool Board, School Districts.’ Special Tax School Districts and_Munictpalities $t Hillsborough County, Florida, except in the City-of Plant City, it be.ng exempt from 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 Pafagraph 1 of Section 13, and shall likewite provide for the collection, care. custody. reporting and disbursement of all taxes collected by the County Tax Collecter, 3 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 Florida, the County Tax Assessor shall Assess the Property of the County for the Purpose of Levying State, County, School and Municipal Taxes Levied by the State, Coungy, County School Board, School Districts, Special Tax School Dis- , 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 State of Florida relative to the Assesg- ment and Coilection of all taxes in the County of Bay, State of Florida, by add} ing thereto additional, sections to be known as Section 14 afd Section 15, be and the same is hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the Electors of the State of Florida for ratification or rejec- on the first. Tuesday after Monday in November, 1946, as follow SECTION 14. (1) From. and January 1, 1948, the County Tax A‘ in ‘the County ‘of Bay, State of Fi 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. 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- if at any such electors participating therein shall vote against the acceptance and ratification of such law, it shall be nol! and void and of no force and effect. The can- vassirig ‘board of taid County shall cer- tify the result of any such referendum election to. the Secretary of State within tem days after the holding therect, HOUSE JOINT RegoLUTION NO. 23 A JOINT RESOLUTION Pro} Amendment to Article VIII et the ‘Cons ‘tution vf the State of Florida Relative ‘Property tor Taxep ie ia oy aa a tion of County Tax Assessor, designated in paragraph 1 shall Hkewlse provide by law for the extension. on the assessment roll of the County Tax Assessor of ali taxes levied by the State, School of this Section 14, and County, County Schoo! Tax SECTION 15, (1) Jaruary 1, 1948, the County Tax Collec- tor in ‘the’County of Bay, State of Flor- ida, shall collect all taxes levied in | From and_ after County by the State, County, County School Districts, Special ‘Municipalities, Yr id. } n f im- | this and that and the other thing. ling over the railing until police- pressed me was the evidence I i Airways and things like that. Tll men helped him haul her back saw of the human need for pos-! never fall for it. Nobody can ever tricts and Municipalities of the County. | ¢ tion at the general election to be held | $b? the first} 2 “The children think and talk j about America incessantly. The |} good will that the care of these |children had engendered is tre- 'mendous. I overheard one Foster (Plan boy—an English lad of 14— j say, ‘All I do is hear talk about | Americans. How they put over | tell me Americans are not hon- (2) The Legistature shall at the Legts- lative Session of 1947, and from time to cafter enact laws specifying the powers, functions, duties and ¢om- nated in paragraph 1 of this Section 15, and shall likewise provide for the col- lection. care, custody, reporting, and dis- bursement of all taxes collected by the County Tax Collector, 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 by a Con- current Resolution of the Senate ard House of Representatives of a Director of the Budget and io Authorize the Legis~ lature to Prescribe his Powers and Duties, Qualifications and Term of 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 34, be and the same is hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Florida for ratification or re- jection at the general election for Repre- sentatives to be held in the year 1946, as_ follows: SECTION 34. The Legislature shall by law provide for a Director of the Budget, who shall be appointed by_a concurrent resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives, and shall by law, con- sistent with other provisions of this Con- 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 Les- islature and shall not be limited by Sec- tion 7, Article XVI of the Constitution. 5 COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 73. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing the Amendment of Section 30, of Article IM of the Constitution of the State of Flor- ida, Relating to Appropriations: E IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLA- TURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: 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 shall be sitbmitted 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 1s to say that said Section 30, Article IIT of the Con- stitution of the State of; Florida shall be amended and as amended ‘shall read as follows: SECTION 30. Laws making the ap~ propriations for the salaries of public officials and employees and all other expenses of the State shall contain pro- visions on no other subject nor shall an appropriation be an incident of any other bill; all state appropriations except ap- tions for the county schools, coun- ties, citles, or other political subdivisions of the State, appropriations for perma- nent improvements and buildings for state institutions as provided for by laws enacted at the 1945 legisiature 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 ‘All appropriations made prior to the adoption of this section which are con- trary to the provisions of this section shall expire as of Ju 6 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION No. 277 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Axticle .V of the Consti- tution of Florida by Adding Thereto en Additional Section Relating to the tion of the Judge of the Court of Recor in and for Escambia County and the 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 saffi Article, relating to the election of the Judge of the Court of Record in and scope to other countries. | — — One paly ie oe were ATHLETES FOOT ITOH rounded up and housed in empty ; , TO STOP country castles. Today every ef-;| mm 44 MINUTE | fort is made to place a child in a! foster home or care for him in! Get TE-OL at any drug store his own. Every case is investi- | Apply this POWERFUL PENE gated by local authorities before; TRATING fungicide Me 5 it is undertaken. |STRENGTH. Reaches MORE Those who support the plan germs to KILL the iteh, Get NEW subscribe $15 a month for‘ at least foot comfort or your Sje beck jone year. They include many , Today at Gardner's Pharmacy schools, universities, sororities — - and other groups as well as in- dividual. Each foster “parent” | (whether individual or group) is assigned a special child. The money they give is spent for food, clothing, medical care or whatever else the child necfis. In iddition the -foster parent is ‘ex- | ‘pected to see that the child gets | birthday and Christmas gifts and , at least one letter a month. j The letter was put into the requirements immediately aft- er the day wiien a 15-year-old Czecjioslovakian boy, whose foster mother always remem- tea pelea, tose of bop gull oun bered ‘his ‘birthday and Christ- | Pb, swelling, pallines whet the mas gifts, was found hanging Peek poy ty by his necktie. At his feet lay | fimeshows "here ih pomnete wrong eh “a note which said, “I haven't ”"Rideegs mew same anything to live for... no- Sento om rect srecuiet Se * body cares whether I do or not © lions for jmy-y — TS the 15 miles of ..I never have any Iet- | irlief and will belp Ey tubes flush gut een waste frum Por Help 15 Miles Flush Out Zt. | poisonous matter rT Always Something New in the Way of MAXWELL’S 3-Piece Bedroom Suite A Suite Like This Isn't Easy to Pind WELL - BUILT!! SOLID . Woop!! a asia seinen (Similar to Illustration If you are planning a new bedroom must see this suite to appreciate the for Escambia Count§ and the County }Solicitor of said County and the same is hereby agreed to, and shall be submitted rs Of the State of Florida ion or rejection at the Gen- mn to be held on the first er the first Monday in No- . as follows: = 48. The Judge of the Court 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 i Officials are elected. The first Felection of the Judge of the Court of Record in and for Escambja County and tor of said county. Tuesday vember, 1! SECTIO! of Record 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- tended hereby. y *vacancy, in either of said offices which occurs prier te said first «Tuesday after the first Monday. in January, 1949, shall be filled by appoint- ment by the Governor and confirmation by the Senate as heretofore 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 ei! i the term begi @n said first Tuesday after the first Monday in January, 1949. i SECTION 2. Any provision of the | Constitution in conflict herewith is bere- by repealed. i IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have | hereunto set my hand and affixed the | Great Seal of the State of Florida at | Tallahassee the Capital, this the ist day of August, A, D. 1946. (SEAL), R. A. 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