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1670-4 Politics, 1928-68 , Is . • 1 „,„-e,•-}-,4744-•.•••:„,....; :•-....?(........,...,: • • • .. • . .v. . • •- •'•1-lye.rw'1.5;^ .• <., y '" MO 3 O PAGE TEN " 1'I' ����'. HERALD TELEPHONE 27401 THE HER �;;`: scene of the wreck to MIAMI BEACH'S VALUE IDR. BLACK ATTENDING �, ACCIDENTS INJCRE GRADU.4TIOIV OF SON; Policeman Ray Sullivan, charges, reported. - SET AT 5107,000,000; MOTORISTS IN MIAMI Mrs A Brooks, 1430 N M` A � '� �s seventh street, was brill • motor car In which she wa �? ? t-0 °y Mrs.8. W. Allen,same ad( • • E automobile driven by Elva • y Financia: Record Rates Among• ':'...:',:k/14404‘t• ; ��'w s° Willard McGahey, Son of Paving x. w. Nineteenth fourth venue Best of American Cities, .. ..j..-t•-...,,r . ....:4:10,''-... Contractor, Among Those fourth avenue. Z" ..•,. �, I ti•>.. a,< Rachael Lane, 6, of 4 elm 4... Officials Say. ria' 7 -•,,•41',:',.f.. .;" Hurt In Collisions. street, Hialeah. was treste 'vv. Miami Beach has one of the beat •� '" Willard McGahey, 18, son of Tholnu Memorial hospital for bru ase:M.l)nancJal records amongAntierlcan cities, t' a� B. Mcoahey, paving contractor, 206e suffered in a motor car wi •— s`'r'� ?, .,F was Injured last Twentieth street and T municipal officials report. �t•�.`.4 a{ N, Bayshore drive, 1 avenue. She wu riding The actual value of the city, Includ- �� ac: <, < night in a motor car collision at N. W. mobile with Mre. B. F,Ca Dg real estate and Improvements, is °4,042........: a -� Eighth street road and Eleventh street, Fourth street. Hialeah. _ 5 approximately $107,000,000, and Its net ". <• Ityt 2 His motor car and one driven by Tom car and one driven by M. f- E,i ' >r Hall, 758 N. W. Twenty-second street, N. W. Thirteenth court, c bonded Indebtedness, which Includes i. a ``tN\. y- at `�tmprovement bonds recently sold,•Is -}'� collided" ( ._ - + nly 33 per cent of this amount,C. W. ` ` t .e,, McOahey suffered cuts In his face �.•4'omiinson, Miami Beach treasurer, re-I .;',.4.1"i 1' and was treated In Victoria hospital. DOCKS AND 1 " Hall was arrested on an affidavit signed ��However, the assessed valuation L .._!,•.. '/. by young McOahey charging him with Mr MMOVIMIN 4147 990 960 Of this amount {43.837.- -- `''!(' drivinga motor car while Intoxicated, De••rtarn Ye•ter4v: St Hall suffered minor bruises. cw8t. �Hioii." Monson Mau niers 650 is for real estate and (4,158,400 for Ila. improvements. if H.E.Ferguson,40.West Palm Beach. .,ckmsoovi ecu 3- YPP Our assessed value is calculated by t. was arrested on charges of driving while D.••rur•a Sed. • Using a fair market value for real u- • drunk and fighting after his motor car Motor vessel •S..fist. �'Mt,t g amts. Capt. TT ar MU.- Mr. Tomlinson said, "but in our +l^ ' crashed Into • traffic island north of mall and Prete for Na. • the N.W.Seventeeth avenue bridgelast •^d Occidental doeta{►. effort to be conservative the figures >1 De•ararr. r•t..rr.7w: used represent actually only about 75 . 'f.;s night. He struck W. 1< Lowrey, bridge _SS, Pawnee. pfd,15 tic i per cent of true value,and in assessing tender, when the letter cams to the Munleloal doc a s e. m. ' • improvements we use only approxi- 'IP i mstlly 10 per cent of their value. For example. we issued nearly 1143.000,00C In building permits between 1921 and • 1928. while our entire improvement as- sesament for 1929 was only • trifle over Dr. ,Nelson 51. Black, Miami ' Reach, ha, gone to Milwaukee to • Miami Beach's total bonded Indebted-. attend the graduation of hi, son, nlss. including 81.175,000 of bonds re- NNana ?I..Jr. Ile expects to return - cently sold for public improvements. In the fall. after cls+Ing up hi, I - is 15.009.000. This amountps offset byaffair• In %iiiosukee, to bec a 1 • waterworks bonds, 3949"000; lien funds I' Permanent resident of Slbinll. - and special asseestrtents levied and -- ------- -- ---- -— ' bledged to all improvement bonds. $1,800,000 in bonds, 4052.000 of which Anotl ♦1.149,017.65, andfund, X • sinking 17,- were public improvement (general it . 011.19. leaving • net bonded Indebted- ' Hass of 31.543.946.16. approximately 3 3 bonds) and 4848,000 of which were im- ' • per cent of the city's total actual value- provement bonds for assessable projects. 1 -tion. However. 81,461,000 of these have been The city of Miami Beach never has defaulted In the payment of principle retired since 1978." - I • : or interest on its bonded obligations. The city has no outstanding taxes and it never has been necessary to Is- except 12 per cent of the current year's , sue refunding bonds in order to meet and holds no tax sales Certificates. • , these obligations. Since all of the , • debt of the city matures In annual series, the necessity for large sinking Y. `V.C.A. DIRECTORS .•• fuds Is avoided. `tNotwithstanding the fact that In . TO NAME OFFICERS 1929,we purchased • park for 9300.000 • cash and put through a construction Final Meeting Season Rill Be t'. Ti> • program of nearly 8200,000. Including R o - sewers. a bridge and extension of via- held lune 2 • ter works system,our bond redemptions( The directors of the Young Women's • were 832,00S.In excess of new bonds Is- Christlaii Association will have their - sued,thus reducing our bonded debt by i Is- Christian meeting of the season at the as- sir this amount," Mr.Tomlinson said. final ion building at 10:30 a.m.June 2. 1 - We enjoy the enviable reputation of ioda ■Leadership• i having always lived within our annual OtTheere�l l�oneCted suspend work Leadershi budget" the last tax anticipation bonds I during June, July ■rad August, so that P • amounting to only 920,000,having been the funds available may be conserved Firestone brought out Wiled in 1919. In fact we have hall for the winter season. B R a substantial balance 'In our trees- i for automobile Meer Election of directors will bee Nay 28 ury at the end of each fiscal year. between 9 a. m. and 6 p. in., In charge - E - During the past three years we have of Mrs.J.I.Conklin,Mrs.E.P.Duncan. •s —The first straight- ?entree 9118,000 worth of our bonds Mrs. J. H. Chante and Mrs. J. P. Sint- g prior to maturity,thereby saving 81,399 mons. Ballots have been vent to the F. aide two. In principal and 945.460.42 in interest membership and may be mailed. This has been possible due to'our liens Miss Florence E.O•rtley, general sec- —The.first rubber .coming In earlier than we had antler- rotary, will spend July at the 4ummer • non-skid tread. pitted and also to various excesses over school of the Y. W. C. A. and August • anticipated accruals and to budget say- at her home In Toronto. Miss Rebecca fags. Williams has resigned and will leave 1 —The first commer- `Since 1920 we have retired a total of In June for the conference of.the Mix- -dal demountdbiJ rim. elsslppl Qtrl Reserves of the Y.W.C. A. r kr a.trerinar•vita ...ear,„rue ler at Oulfport,'9rise., from June 10 to 18, —The first patented I • feels •beat the where she will be 1n charge of the • '_ bookshop and also have a kodak study Gum-Lipping process. Carrot Cancer T1 eatment home in Clarksville. Senn. Miss Clara , , group. For there she will go to her • ,.A sem.eleatlfta treatment timed by Maynard, resident secretary, will visit _ —The first balloon • 1,4,41 .err •vr x,000 .. ••10. .m U.f.c- tar brother on the West Coast. )Ilse (ire. t•rr remelt•. t i Eleanor Shumaker, Oirl Reserve seers- • YA CTa 41101'T Tllt!t Lary, will leave June 16 for the South- r. a►••!•t•Ir 4•1,J...- t■•ta■ur •i••a ern Girl Reserve conference at Camp 4 _paha aa4 M•r. 01••• a•tls••sle im- i Sapphire.Brevard,N.C. She will spend er«•w4w< an« 41.r u4 n.. aver.. I the summer at her home In Prescott. Performance k ewe farlr 1..:n.dv. t• tit• ••h Ark. Mr.and Mrs.W.O.Oetefhout will t '.►ww. .•tent .•veli •f tre.tine •a■• I «r. Our.a/a•d t• ►•1• r•■ •r "et. leave June 7 for the Y. W. C. A. catnp , i y.. .•4hia.. T►i• a••ki.1 ensuled t• at Lake Summit, Central Valley, N. Y. Firestone Gum-Di • Yes 1. a r1a1. .rarer. veru• tar s Miss Marcia Clark will spend several p-. fel*•ver today' weeks In school In New York. Mrs.M•r- ped Twos; • CARROI. LAPOR.4Tner1 E•' the Black and Miss Pat Williams will ` .r. a. no: 3111. K•esellle, Te•a. remain In Miami. � —hold all world's roc- 1 ords on road and track _ - I • for safety, mileage, , speed and endurance. - —for ton consecutive I �t ...-••••• y Years hate won the SOO IIf .� , r -, ��► mile Lrtdlann., t:, r _