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1673-2 WIOD.iii.. ♦ ` -a' ., ,, • , 'fy, CAMBERa COMM ,.. ., `, H t ' v '. w i • 1._____ Miami Beach, Florida . 1 President 1 1THOS. .7. PANCOAST ? 1 Governors 1 October 25, 1929 1111 F. LOWRY WALL C. W. CHASE. JR. 1 A. H. PATTEN 1 S. GROVER MORROW 1 Mr. Carl G. Fisher, 1R. L. ELLIS 1 Montauk, L.I., 1 W. B. LEDDY 1 New York. 1 Secretary 1 / CHAS. W. CHASE, SR. 1 • Dear Mr. Fisher: Replyingto letter of the 21st inst., we are en- MIAMI BEACH 1 your Assessed Valuations 1 closing clippings of the Miami Herald of the past four , 1915 ..__._ E 224,000.00; days which will give you some idea of the popularity l 1 1916 .�. 836,120.00 • of the WIOD Station, not only in Miami and Miami Beach . 1 1917 ._. 647,600.00 1 11918 ._._— 832,796.001 but also throughout this entire district. 11919 .._____-- 2,579,600.001 t 1920 8,933,700.00' It is doubtful if any commission in Washington ever %11921 6,540,112.00, received so many letters as has Commissioner Sykes in 1`1922 6,235,539.00, • relation to WIOD. `1923 _ 8,222,485.00 ; 1 1924 12,260,250.00 1 1 1925 _ _ 44,094,960.00 , Re are told, but cannot prove as facts, that Mr. Gorton • 1 1926 66.755,466.00` of the WQAM Station at Miami paid Mr. Sykes' expenses 11927 50,362,350.00' from Jacksonville to Miami, entertained him in his awn 11928 _ 44.087,050.001 home and at the V4QAM Station for three days, that Mr. 11929 47,990,850.001 Sewell and he are responsible for the attempt to close i . i up WIOD entirely and that only fifteen minutes of the Building Permits from Jan. 1 to; three days were devoted to the consideration of WIOD. July 1, 1929, compared with 1 same months in 1928 , Under the above circumstances, we very much regret the January .—_$258,650 $ 80,150 February __-- 260.500 227.384 possibility of MOD closing as it means another victory March — 853,325 859,600; to the City of Miami and will reflect against Miami ; April -- 404,125 475,280 4, Beach. May-.--- 110,495 1,085,200 ; June_– 401,600 1,105,195 1 5 Totals $1,788,696 $3,832,8091 Sincere1 yours, g - Cha Chase, ~r /8 3 VC)i� C' �` 76‘4€1"4. CENC:mo elY eve. i Itt_ {-`' ° . WEATHER REPORT: 8 A. M. today 70 °. Yesterday, highest 80 °; lowest 68 "The most healthful spot on this continent, if not in the World." 1 - .IN SEVEN YEARS y 1921 TO19 A . .. 1 [ 'i• ' . 4 Se i - . T1 '' E ' - . . R3-• • 0 , ,, . . _ 1921 1928 $ 1921 1 97-8 1928 --�4 22 ,617 ( 5o OVER. 10,000 5,540,112 44,087,OSo X921 , ,��` !' t330• -703 t \-- i h .,n.rgMQ `nMgnd nnn,y. �L---L- ;I{{'�'I� I � . cflil ;711i�'II^i1k�l (''I� Ijlll.l IT �, / /r �y+i1�114i�1�111I�i) IR�I1I 1@IU0.1 �I.'_I r 1►E '� .e4.,.. f i ___ 4. _ ! • POPULATION ASSESSED VALUATION GA NK DEPOSITS 1928 192_1 1928 • 1921 1928 1921 Go, 580 ----N 551 513 '71 157 J 850 (NO RECORD) C -.1 1 ewS tiresi.77-/ \ -,,••-- ---------/P=---./fi _____ ,, __,: �viDAT A .i1\\1t{�,i �z PUBLIC SCHOOL ENROLLMENT POSTAL RECEIPTS NUMBER OF TELEPHO1JES 1911 19 28 1911 1928 1921 JUNE 1, 1928 TOJUNEI•Igty 300 44 13 30 MILLION •'IO(, MILLION /ALUATION VALUATION $4,493,878 �� 524 PERMITS IN<Lu0E0 0:::) 1,50.3{2,OS B 'r IN THE AOVE .. ' .4r��. SIN P921 ERMIT$ J^1 `� o Irk _�rj1 ''� W NUMBER. U F d "yol)....- -=', �. - ,_fie_ GALLONS WATE ELECCTRIC METERS 2 CONSUMED &U1LUING PERMITS Ic)zl I13tft�,~'" ++N 19/1 1928 A�� 1 11 1012_8 3o MILES 90NIL•ES �(( - IS MILES 86 MILES 1` VALUE VALUE$I,2SO,000 r •.-•` ! t..t,1 1 200.000 �3 Z' t A C.fl $4 4 121*';:.1,_ --.__X:--------,...e f‘' ''.— .,'l'--- ig.-s • t: ?-. . ..".,.,__ :viiir:7:_l_r_2:11111::.IT\:, I-14RD SURFACE STREETS MILES OF CONCRETE SIDEWALKS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1921 197-8 `',, • - 1921 1928 APRT ol, 1928 — CSI !I 9 �;R 1, ��. ,I / APRIL I, ►929 ` mom Ii 11 II, I1 II�1j�96 I4 '! I �r ' •I "1 ,,ni4^, ,t -am 777.� ,I r?r 5 ti 7 192.1 t ° �� �'D: _��'r� _ '•1•'��. ' ,:y�i`ll�',�3. a;,�,,r• ��a� NONEr----// ♦-712 NUMBER OF HOTELS NUMBER OF APARTMENT NOUSFS 39` Gio PueLIC LIBRARY CIRCULATION