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1670-9 Education, Schools . ,,,,,„„e: warp•- ata ,.'<r „• ^"vve n`. !j ! -1• ..••r:'"'"••‘.•''....:::."... a . ra ; r •a h ,-'' rt A;.e �'' fr t,. ...}. '� h•• c .y •. M,tt •'i1 �, �- Grr --(pit/ I17 • MIAMI. DAILY NEWS l}1 . , •MAIN NEWS r• Artist's Ever.Ready Aid CLASSES MOVE Poultry. L ,er i Views Floritl>7 . ^r. i 11. 'F • O Naw.I . ....,'yfe• .• ,y1 .e'1 rr v `�'iT ;e :i • HIGH I f a} rti l�r` € t1 G N DU�I�DING .. {. t. t'. .!, b I la i {+I , t.iR Ida M. Fisher High Ranks I` l,v: •f1.,, . ;�f..- `� ;a �e'., - 14, , ' ' ” e _ ,11Y v With nest School Struc- N°rs,, ....:...:4,, ..ti, •..i « :t'1 'O <ai 7 • :; ' : hires in South • i aft t4' e rw..4 11wr le. ; �h t i i •^' ).1.••`,” Although the structure Is not cons- 1„h "f a( C M plated, pupils are now occupying the X .• �r ✓, Y Ida If. Fisher'high school, 14th st• . JI•rxfo, r �i tw fit' r, 1 c, , and Drexel ave. with the site, the .4',,- .' 1 ,r ,y,... S' � �•r•.» t ' '! new Dnllding will bees met the manly v X '� �,A � : ' - j�.�•'+• ' eel.- 0 4.,,,, - ' as .it. `�'' l �' ,r approximately 1600,000 when the fin• k ?->.'iis � ett& a' ' s..= w• .ii ,}' •, • r� k ti r e. .•.:•,: ? ••••'.• lolling touches are completed, accord. ' w 04... SS', t 4. s • • I' Int to,Alphonsus L. Bowes, chairman + b " }+ �f e" c d4,..-4,2n,"••'""'" <<. • —!itamt D•Itr Nevelt Photo of the Miami Beach board of school At a= f '� 4. e f v ;I r}' e '• `y �,e;1 i hared by octagonal tea house and rockeries, with water trustees, .. ; i• r. -.',f %'° t:^ r t,.t!s"t ' t y obtained by sheltering 'pines. C. C. Carson, formerly of the Uni• -;r4<�a,' e, ^` 3# #�t0,,.......' I' varsity of Indiana, au rvlsor of " +* ° x� `,,,s .° y , 1 j � l' -,.;;,..-..4.t Mfem Beach ertioela, has charge of e t t' I% t i . M I' Companies Are Engaged the new Institution, which le acid to ,! •} �r+, k t I,3 `% be one of the most modern.in the a .• L•ie, a i• ; '••• It e. 1 south. i"` Provide Free Amusement Three stories In height, t strut- i 4` "r ' xi• ••, ,`tt vt ,;#• t "t t lure Is a model of Spanish and Italian t5�tt , ��t" • :R 1• Q architectural feariires and is built .( ? • , 4 rs n> , along the line of the old army bar- } F .•, £ '+v ' r Ltt• ,• 7 )rohettre. and Dixie long pedal to hroadckst oyer stating racks with an open patio and wide 1 > • e,s .;„4,,,,,,e-•-•,??., 9 ag.rits I tu•. Begin Bea[on'e WI.S, Chicago, where it was known galleries extending around the strati 7f""`+4 Rt °s'..".... "s s .,,, ,i$`;Tr sr f' ,• tea, as the "Corehnsker's" orchestra. It lure on,all sides. , 4di'. • -t teats . tertainnient' I, rated among the best orchestras 'n There are fire entrances to the •r r' • . '' some'o• Chicago,according to William A.Scott school, the main one frontingon ' ,t,.. :, •. . , .•;i•:.p The I. ch's winter autertain•of the advertising committee of the \t I- Drexel ave. Grounds on the east date .;ser . kronen. , was Siren a good start ami peach Clamber of Commerce,vino r . 1•t are to he beatified while those onbe ��•{ _ �, �• •j• ' • .k• y'.'. :harts■Pincher's ('alum' has charge of the booking.. for the the north and west aides are to be ,, ; A..., +gt ' e , .w:•. ..,.yf t Orchestra. , With th•• winter program. I ' • •!tarda of Mia.. Fenn developed and equipped tor- play- kr'r: f ,-.ifs •t't'•� y y Negotiations are now under wet, grounds .purposes. The Flamingo ij r •ml her Dixie Maide•the Mr. icott said, to book additional or• park grounds are now bein used byi KE3'A spat.. v� re•,y given iv nln i addedg those now appeares and ance of tD rt namediners . They the the students for athletic contests a •o*,. ,rt, ',er a Y.•,.r ,�•,a�yA� •', 7 the school grodnds have not yet been �"e. I . t• � -�t, and'George Gotroth's include a dog, monkey ad pony circus cleared of building materials, 1 , . , .• , •a1 s .&h' . " the Patton Trio, here for afternoon entertatnmeni of chit. ' "' `'i•7T. On the tint floor at the northwest `w ({{{ for reelects of from one siren.. 1 eorner.ia the cafeteria which will Dr f ^ !' i s,`4 r1 �1 ''+ each. The fund appropriated by the 'Icy operated by the Miami Beach Parent- • f 'r l''''''-to:‘;‘'''", , a 'a:5 anion Interprets the council and placed In the heads o[the Tea char inside atlon, '+`:i�;l , ,..•:�,' • :'^�� � Hos of the southern nn. Chamber of Commerce(executive goer- The patio, which will be y" the winter, according to chamber elements, although open at the roof • rutty left a position es !ukase a high clue program through- amply protected on all aides from the '-Dan• M. mon, 1 t of the Betty wash- out, , t y N. u.,t at the Philadelphia des• execgthes- is Ideal for indoor athleticswith all Dr• L. D LeGear of St. Louis;poultry expert who le visiting Fier- pre The new Flamingo park bandstand the ■d+tentage■ of an outdoor field, Ida for the !fret time at the request of ]]t C. Alfnrd, president of Dref,. chesty!, which came to can be easily reached from any see- Mr. Carson pointed out. The parent- the Alford Realty Co., says that Florida with its natural resources lie tion of the city. Included in tiro teacher association Is consideringtat- 1° O°e of the most advantageous states for the raising of star tour ' ronvRoyal fines,N.C. t poultry. r cmrtnrt with the Co• equipment et the grandstand are large int charge of the patio activities, it In fit,. ;reph Co. of New York. amplifier° which will provide amply was indcsted. . - volume for the music to ne heardeJoining the main entrant( on the rust tests of comprises 11 members throughout the perk and make It s. The homege welt shted t pro- side of the ground flood. SUPPORT GROWS theirf p rstntmenis and alto op- p^' aiding large and well lon 'he acwtnt fee the second floor, or the dl , illy In skits. iiia ries !thin for station IMOD to broadesse and cooking rooms, Is on aha ground cafeteria,is the assembly hell or I axil- their p' writes all o!his „_,,n the programs throughout the north floor next to the cafeteria. Oarium which Is designed to setons• Dr. ' eduction. and east. Showers for boys taking pert in FOR AMENDMENT A large crowd is expected(for the athletics are modate Map projectionet . A fireproof tri 'Imo will ■rriv n. Initial program today and residents et provided goo In the south eluded picture imntroom re in- try he eek engagement,dtfbm• Miamk.Beach are urged to support the west corner on the ground girls floor. SnotIM- eluded in the equipment of kbit room. of the ' eek h ntThe MiamiBeahentertainments by thele attendance, liar facilities for the are not Motion pictures will ,piss an Impar• ins(',out Comma featured by thte which sy! as he additional ende ce,In- now provided but officials are mak• tent part in the Miami Beach tan'. Roney and Lummus Back needsy ' ii►ed wide turedl�y. • which willnt to winter viasitors afor whom ing an effort•to have the county pro- rational etstem, Mr. Carson mild. A rhtNtn, ■ vide them, Mr. Bowe° said, stage is located at the south end of Proposal for Real C.om- r'Ar.l ppearing•with the entertainment has been arranged. A large' room for painting and the auditorium and seat, will he f:I, continuing en eddltlnn• C. W. Chest, sr., acting eeeretary, manual training adjoins the athletic mission Rule s, was engaged 4er .1 points not. placed so that a good clew will he a cendn!•. • room, Typewrltlpe and bookkeeping possible from any point In the room. secrets cLes., will also be conduMed'in this A music room is on the second Agitation for a commieainn form of Dneum•. the rutin, E►tighdea about fire feet ,par year. Hemmed room. floor and is fitted,among other thing,, government at Miami Itract, not No- the iiron ddltion to the erpacity In as it would he by a rock rim on General offices for the supervisor •with two 4ictroles, presented by Mrs, salts tut week when the Miami Reach the la't lets such as the Sony- the east, weal and south sides, and and other officials are provided, ad- Valentine C. Plummer of 207 Tape. city council Indorsed City Attorney O.• rela7•et i e�s canal. Biscayne the water-tight levee on the north, we rola Way, Mlaml Bach. E. DfcCeekill's proporal that amend- Dula Lv canal, New 4Iyer ca- would hare In Oily on th n half of sectors or segments may be die. The combined study end library f■ meats to the city charter ellminating Ur. Il• ugh canal, West Palm the Glades a great shallow lake every charged•into the sea. on the east side of the second floor. the office of mayor be drawn rap for assn, u.' id Caloosahstchle river, rainy season. Instead of a reservoir "These great intercepting or con- There ere a total of 81 ars lighted submlolmn to the Florida leglmlehtre at the south and corresponding to trol renals would also sere/ the put- b^ Tu ballding. Alt rooms an Ughted at the rApril,seoIon a . prms r e of building these in Lake Okeechobee ■t the lower end of pose of.navigation, permitting boats oy the eta windows,!pprovetl by most Among:the truppn rtes of aha are N• form of control canals should the north half of the Frergladea, the of fairly deep draft to penetrate Into of the states ea the moat room Ise for Uletmn government movement N. prepare • •r the whole Everglade° water would simply apried out over the heart of the Glades. One or two school pightede. Each is else. B. T. Roney and Magor J. Newton thin hm., a uniform acreage tax, a larger territory and flood the en- of these channels could extend clear trleally lighted and is furnished with the recent e, Jr. Mr. Ronity said, before need e• It would not be nesse- tire area. A control canal or severalI across the ante, safer example.,the an individual electric clock which is the recent municipal tlertlon, (kat the til 1s , as or even start all of control cana4 would be necessary to 9t Latif-Lake Okeechobee-Caloosa• controlled through a central clock In city council was more of a '•corrals mint df I ting or.control ,eanela relieve the flooded condition of this hatchle route,and the southern Mimi- -They, too, could bo emnth half, jolt'as the necessity of amt canal route—ahs latter•extending hire.Carson,wife of the eupervlsor, Mr.Lummus favors a plan whereby If lir rely and extended into St- Lucie canal Is stressed for re- almost due weed of Miami on the East an accomplished mnsici•n, is musical five rnmmlaelnnere or more would be artlen o' economic condition, re- Bering the flooded condition of the Cosa to Choekotoakee or some near- director of eke school. There ars a electedern fiy the realdenta mf tM Mty and mltted tt meet the regnlrements north half of the Glades, Including b7 point on the West Coast. These total of ^4 lnntrutto n, an on li Df r. gmaan the mnnlcl polity a s Andy. ■arty or segments to be re- the 'territory fmmedlatsly adjacent two carats would undoubtedly become Carson. Mr. and Urs, Cth en live In . Although it via° rant Indlcnted at the tin's. Naively to the lake. In other words, the con- tremendously Impertaht as crees•state the prinrlpslb house nn lite grounds. relent council meeting that all of the makft,t ' this plan—sspeclaily diatom are no different in,the south barge canals and wnnld make million 'tint or control canals half of the Glade' than they are 10 of acres tributary to Miami. Incl- rather uniformly the north half, t�e only substantial dentally, the cost of building the • attire Everglade■ ter• difference being that In the north half Tamtaml renal across state, to the .[ the K'isa mea .nl- we hare a sort of renervolr which depth and width suggested, would be • • n anmewhat ameliorates the flood con-properly i part of the largely offset In due time by the y opinion, would sols ditlon, whereas, In the south half the value of the rock removed, for which Announcing the Opening n. ' rennin., In apportion• water spreads out over the whole there would be a constant demand for 1 Everglades tax to be ora, being a nsenate tm erery acre road building and goners! construe. •Nal water control purl of the section. Hon purposes. In the enures o! BUCKLEY'S, lake.control or relnfnll "Leoking at the matter In this year*, the rs.enge to 1>e derived from at not.• ULD(,It Is certainly very evident that bbl° source would very likely pay for vee been more or less great control nr Intercepting canals the cost of excavating the canal." ne n to haw able Maid lie easeetial at Inca;ar ia!err:le, tc I believe this plan, furntah hroad, dep rhanntls lute Tomorrow: Judgment and Sums. 7�4 Ce �)fl7. l halt d,Is the snewer. Every which the rnn•ef( from the several l!lens of P,minent Engineers, S'' L St. (TRmiiimi Trail Everghdes I, certainly Phone 2-1382 millet into which to t •erre,° watere. Con- oenditure of lhls gen-- mntmlling Lakn Oker. 1 • Household e , nn heaefi upon the Goods and Office ice Fur h of the,lake, except tact way by relieving It . r eresnlago of the sae..a Away from the congested districts and he northern half of the the north halt and the e with plenty of parking space alA get equal bentrPe, LSstticlpsting equally in ro old it er the run-off - Buying or Selling—You Will Do ' We' ',mold neem only eonl- a, that any genital tax the whole Everglades •Q nd.a.alrl, ^^ the con- a $10,000 stock of Office Furniture will be dip 'renal, flint cano • ' • the territory In- of >!t your own price •there hall. MIAMI BEACH. Deskq, Swivel Chairs, Mahogany,Wal-tc f' .,, mote rift.. .... ,.rat nvd.l nob. i1,,,.1., l..•.. .•