Word: fla
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sirs: The Florida Journal of the House of Representatives, of Thursday, April 9, 1931, among other things, announces as follows: "STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE SESSION OF 1931 - - - Committee on Forestry-J. M. Sapp, Chairman; G. P. Wood, Vice-Chairman: - -." A. R. CLONTS Stuart, Fla...
...SENRAC St. Augustine, Fla...
...Palatka, Fla., H. F. Underwood, jeweler, sold a handsome golf trophy to Palatka Country Club. No golfer, he was offered a "duffer's handicap" to play in the club tournament. He borrowed a set of clubs, won back the trophy...
...Miami, Fla., Chief Tommy Tommy, Seminole Indian educated in white schools, member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, contact man between whites and Indians, died. He was buried by a Methodist minister. His relatives tossed live embers and three matches into his grave: an old Seminole custom, to light his way to the Happy Hunting Ground...
...Winter Garden, Fla., George Brown, onetime chief of police, and Terrill Hobbs, onetime night marshal (both lost in last October's elections) were found shot dead in the streets. Nearby were Chief of Police G. S. Brazell, slightly wounded, and Night Marshal J. W. Burkes, unhurt. Said Chief Brazell: he and Marshal Burkes had gone out to investigate a disturbance caused by onetime Chief Brown and onetime Marshal Hobbs. Coroner's verdict: death at the hands of persons unknown; no eyewitnesses...