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Resolution 2531 RESOLUTION NO. 2531 A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PUBLICITY SERVICE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1932-1933, PROVIDING FOR A DIRECTOR OF SUCH SER- VICE AND PROVIDING COMPENSATION FOR SUCH DIRECTOR. WHEREAS Steve Hannagan has submitted to the City Council the attached proposal, wherein he offers certain publicity service the year round for a fee of $4,250.00 payable either monthly throughout the year or in installments between November and April, as has been the custom in former years, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUN- CIL OF TH2 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That said attached proposal be accepted and that the said Steve Hannagan be em- ployed to conduct said year round publicity campaign for the fiscal year 1932-1933, as outlined therein and at a gross compensation of4 250.00, same to be paid in ten semi-monthly allotments, the first allot- ment to be paid November 1st, 1932 and the last allotment to be paid on or before the last week of March, 1933, and with the further understanding that Mr. Hannagan is to be on hand in the City Publicity Office at the time and during the periods specified in his proposal. SECTION 2: That said City Council hereby commends Mr. Hannagan for the excellent publicity which he and his associates have put over during • this season. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of March, A. D. 1932. Presid;nt of ity Co oil ATTEST: ity Clerk • The above and foregoing resolution is hereby accepted by me. y Publicity Director MIAMI BEACH NEWS SERVICE STEVE HANNAGAN, DIRECTOR MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA March i6, 1932. To The Mayor and Members of The City Council, City of Miami Beach Florida. Gentlemen, With preparations to close the 1931-32 seasonal activity of the publicity department of the City of Miami Beach, I have arranged an exhibition of clippings and other evidence of the results of the department. In quantity of material published throughout the nation this season is exceeded only by the season of 1927-1928 when Tex Rickard died here and a championship fight was held here. The quality never has been so excellent as this year. I am now completing my first year under an arrangement which gave you service throughout the year, through my northern connections, instead of only twenty weeks, the previous arrangement. It is my suggestion that the publicity bureau operate intensively between November 1 and April 1, as it has in the past several years. The office at Miami Beach would open late in October or early November. I would come here and lay out the early season work. As rapidly as possibilities of creating news provides, the staff would be increased with photographers and reporters, as it has been in the past, until a complete organization would be in service during the peak of the season. After laying out the early season plans in November, I would return to my office in New York contacting our news disseminating outlets and return to Miami Beach for two weeks before the first of the year. I would then return to New York to bolster up our activities in the North. The first of February I would return here to remain through the season of intense activity. This will give us constantly, an immediate contact with our New York and other Northern outlets for news and pictures. With the same understanding that I have had in the past, that I may counsel other clients, whose aims are in common with your civic efforts, not in competition nor disrupting the same service I have performed for your body and municipality in the past, I offer this 2 _ same service for the coming season, and in keeping with the tune of the times suggest a readjustment of fee to 44, 250.00, payable either monthly throughout the year, or in installments between November and April, as it has been in the past. I am especially proud of the work the department has accomplished this year, when in the face of conditions, Miami Beach retained its Position in the public prints as the leading winter resort of the world. The personnel of the department gave unstintingly of its time, within and out of hours, operating on a reduced budget and such a splendid showing would not have been possible had it not been for their untiring efforts. It is my suggestion that you will continue this bureau in its full force, and it is my hope that in the coming year we will be able to obtain even more public recognition for Miami Beach. S1ic el , • teve Hannag8.4 SH: S J a' _ N N• 0 cF 0 N• O C g.koW N D t N W 11) W tD tn O t .4.