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Rapid Strides Are Made
By Sanford And County, WAIS HIDE
Herald Headlines Reveal INSENATEBY
JOBLESSHEAD
VITAL STATISTICS
pwdtion FOR COUNTY FOR
Benjamin Says Ii Will
Be Uncomfortable
0b j X Y o r l 931 ARE SHOWN
For Those Who Re­

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Sanford and Mem,act* Count)
rn*d« Ynany tapid strides during
the g s.t year, according to a carvfi'l study «f I N | film of The
Sanfnni H trald. the results »r
whl.h are tabulated to provii* •&gt;j
eoniprehenllve record of the sign* I
of progress which accompanied the :
cttjr and county during the year.
k
From the eaily day* of January
weden
31. —
h IM l when the City reached an
WASHINGTON. |) » c
* 1 .agreement with member* of the
X A J* .)— T h e J a p a n e s e cav al
(A.P.
I
—The
mar,
i
.if
u,.c:m&gt;i,.yr
I
Bondholder*'
I’rotactlre
Commit
F.AKTOM, P a .. D « . « t _
a d v e n e * g u a r d o f G e n e ra l
tee until ihe recent relebratinn on u*m n stra t-rs to It a .ltm g t-n a,
(A
.I’. ) - D ead ly b om ba,
T a J n o n 'p c o lu m n re a c h e d th e
! „ . ! Brogrcos Day. Dec. 16. when thou
Front the office of Harold Hi
'.he iipening o,' i o i v , - .
nl*n&gt;m a lt'd In aavatt p a d
f tonka of the Tallng River to­ km., in charge of vital stati.lir* I
! " / * *° r ,U ,,r ,' ‘' nated y n tcr.lay ,n i i &gt; .»• i»f,.rc
w hiw p iiitlro sse d n u g f e « t ~ v
a * * „
ronipletlnn of four major t*roi
n ig h t . and were within ir&gt; §for Seminole
» Sena!, rom mittr- t.
sk - ,i
County, end County, ect l 0f
, . | u, to , hi. J „ . , i
a n th o r itie p t h e p o aaib lliiy ^f
o f C h in c h o w . T h e re Judge Jameo (J. Sharon, who la- Herald headline* reveal an almost damn uncnmluita lr to r tho-r »ho
nn
n n ti-fa e c ia ti plot, took t l
won't
feed
Ihc
unvmpl
lyetL"
DO in d ic a tio n s o f * ae- «ue* marriage certificate*, e Her- d a il. sign of progre** in lom t ill
The threat s i , .hnutrd by llrrlive* n ( tw o p o n tal f lr r k F jfL
C h in e s e r e s is ta n c e ftlld
r#port*r in iny iriranrt] con- , reel ton.
1ert Benjamin. I, a *r of thr dx-rnle rfia y an d In ju re d f i v tt tj th t
; I t . t a b,e liev ed t h e J a p a n e s e atdrrahle information relating ten N#T homi,^ ,t' - »•"* purchased,
i m iration. It* ( e ticipant-i rolled
death*,
birth*,
.m
l
m
a
n
ifg
m
promiw.nl
eUtaeaw
w
et.
I.uded
for
intraonn,
one a d y n a m iW
ealebrate New Year by or.i i i ' Ferverous a&lt;*i«tance in many ra- i "the notional hunger morcK” into
p e rt.
-y,
&lt;8pdUon of the city which hat rip o r tH to tn via o fficial* during paritiea. m atran tiU aatabliahmant* the r a n of .m o to r. »bo had
th# pant &gt;par.
Two of the packages, a pair
n a ile ry °oft entirr
e n tire ; yv
rtp o rtrd
rte d butint-M
buiinv** hn]
holding its own, earlier h e a d the Anion an hedrr
I J!®*®?*
y !z l
,thair
rf mMtJ9T7
l#K tW
itp
which wer* labeled for foralgtt
if j* “ ctlnTl« t h m month.. J . P.n e „ u ™
” " '* d
&gt;» the co-inty •tlon of Labor 'hi-»w i * ft, |
consulates, -tho Italian In Fllts/ airm en reported a atrortg Indie. 1
&lt;,f Jhr " * riUJ wa. bnn*t,d.
strength bwhind requeet* fur direct
I m inufei-ttir
burgh aud the Atganlln* la BpkU.i
ir s io iJ .C
whol«aa|« evacuation of
.» ------- thie rnunty a* l (e&lt;)«rrl unemploynunt relief ap­
more —axplodej while Qieiargding .
t rop, la Ion*.
hredcm rle**. a n d 'a world of lc*«
etainiiuition.
T \ '
Mcnnwlillr, Welt,-' S (ii f ,,,
er and g re a te r indication* • hat
the
Inaccuracies were ap p aren t.in
thi* count* i* m uring forward, national ii-li«f d u e ,to r. i.«k coy.
ipelllng, hut invaatlgatora held (o
Itating a• lr«d H 'lnm intun occupied '
wa* report*. &lt;
■dxarie ,f tt„- movement for fede, *1
Tb« llat *nich follow* di«*lo«#
the Iwllef that one pnrkag* V*ss,
raUway junction of Tahush.n.
Her*
are
headline*,
taken
from
|
al
appropriations
with
a
.
etunu-nt
the death*, nirth*. an,l m arriage*
Intended for Gcntrosn Pope. own. ,
T "l« group, com m ode ! Sy C.-n«r*l
T
hr
H
e
rald
'.
1MI
f
l
i
c
,
which
in
cxireisin*
cnpfi.cn,-,tmal
,,-o
during 1031 in
which
[&gt;«r»ona
er „f An Italian n*wspap«r at)d
J ltamovra. made a yapld 4.3-mil# ad
dicale
th
at
S
tn
f
n
r
j
.n
il
H
enutiidr1
WUIHlie. would le al*l,- t , hai.d.e
well-known In the county figured.
friend of Mayor Walker of N*w
County a :e prowree«lcgi the relief pro den,
official rev
record* Indicate that
“*
, V,*1"* *ml
The orflclal
Yoik City, another for the
J A N I (\HY
Benjamin obtained * tu-aimy t,
• to r * * ’
P|odd,"T *h«lr » * r on during tha year 136 white chiltor of Tope’s New Y'ork paper shd
Jail f. Mayor H J. I.eh man of
J i
- .
tlrpn warn horn:
fore the Sonalr lonimittee con*ld
possibility still another for CnMti
^
New Y aar'c congealulttion*
/
,t - X *
ln Kn"
P '” * " • married, and IOh while , to. U aypr Jam e* J. W alker of enng fritrral iclirt spprnprlafl it,
••el* (irasal, Italian consol gen­
/ (Continued on Fag* S li)
pe..«n« died.
after twice interrupting 'he pro­
eral. in New York City.
The record* are a* follows:
1^?* y ° ' k f *^l r in fi|t»t cr*t* of ceeding* to demand *n oi,dl* tee
Th* deed:
MAKRUUK8
*T, T “ ! fL ™ S ,n fn ,&gt;J ,,r n ’- •» '
He iva'I n |i r t |a i e | statem ent
Kdward W. Werkheiaer. SO, atp|
Jen. I . Mr*. I r e n e * . A W o o l . I n .
.
several I’ on.and win I* long, vtiiirh
Jnhn B. Bouse, 66.
... rf
. . . I . , .
' , l r * ommlMlon decided to a,
tn rlmioU i k . b-ct.iwtiee program
j._The Injured! ______
*-.
ru fl. .a n fo rd . to A. J . H v k * - e .; w
r a v bond* In paym enl of d .
Sanford
the mar, here wanted to piesgpt In.
Chaylee V. Weaver, M, an tbs
lin-|'jent laxes.
Jan 3. . M in F.HreUn T atter
'"•Iv* eapert. badly mangled
Jan t. Rev, g , D, Rrownle,- lw- the Itnu.r mid Seoul,- chamber I
»Ml# Investigating package*..
•"n to Fugvne Dennis .Sullivan. cins I'Jth year a* pastor of Fiist when Congret* opem-d. and cuneluded With an oral * t» /.n n n t i., i
Arlington A Albert. »d, puelal
. -TVs* tha Seminoie C**n:y Better Honolulu.
Preebylerian Church.
&gt;lrrh..
.
r • •«
FlniO P en.vll, S a n fir f, to Ci&gt;r?»&gt;"». to b* he^d In the
Jan. «. Seminole High* School which he said "W e^lpt.nd t&gt; go
fla m u ss Haller. 31. poetal.tleyk.
fContlnurtl on P a g* Four)
. A rm ory and aljo in ln r trwt* here
placed on list of accredited "A" forward in our struggle t„
David W Cart*. 60, postal tlerklie Ihe unemployed, tu mnllv . ....
7 to a,,|ncti»lv* h to b* au
high school* in stale
Georg* J. Ryan, county dele*.
/a ffa ir, worthy qf th« a tU n tim of
Otty Commission meet* for las. In Ihc streets, and tu make it Jaiuq I
li&gt;*.
v .* . . . i. .1
.
J
poraon lnt*TV*t*d Ip agrim ltime, seoti T. I . Dunn*, and c. ,\. uncomfortable for th&lt;'*» who won't
Th# parkagm wer# mailed early
BynL newly elected Comml.sion trad th* unempl tyesL"
PW*«lta is Indie*ted In an
In thq day tmrtw# young njen daIlia threat was recsiv,-.! j,, , | .
•ra. and elecU Mr. Duntas Sr
l! today th a t there
The Sanfoid H trald will juuv
scribed
“
a t - Tbyalgners. Although
ky tha committee, ia*nvl&gt;er»
in
*
city
and
towUy.wlds
eelepie.ent, fh nature t A a s h g ^ ,
brtUop o f N g w T t s r 'r |l«y
rnarrmari of BoapdW Oorni
’ proouryi.
My Tont- eon* in, Rspuilican. pm* toMIdan.
tomorrow lo g e U tt wlHTall city,
NEW YORK, Dec. a l ^ - ( A . P . ) UtuttN ia t. l f I ’oloradt
.varlou* department* b
hrc*&gt;
-county, and state offices, th*
n c o e ss ry poaUge and hurrlad
Jamea
A,
Parrel),
preildent
of
tha
, -will be tntriew incl'td*
Bpeaking for the fcderulltn ol
F»iifiir,| |u stoffl,-*. tho Hanford
n»ay. *. r .
.c )
, .d
kJW try, /abuka. eggs, dairy rattle. Hmted S tate, Steel corp-.ration,
le h ir . Ed a aril V . McGradv. it* t- g .
Atlantic National Bank, and
. .. —
--------Ills suspicion aroused a* to the
— ■ fo ra, ta d homo tanning, and yesterday caat an eiperienced eye
is U iiw repicscntative, apr-ealed to
practically o v a r y
hu»inc.s
I krill .ba axhihitt by farmer*, uvey th* buelne*. horlam and &lt;&gt;.
members of Congrtw* through Ihs i
house. Tlisrt: will be nil edition
hrlasr, employed In the parcel
elarwl
t»
did
not
sec
anything
* ‘ . t* d other*.
rom m it'er "not to shirk the re '
■•f Thr Herald Drug store* will
post division decided In exam Iha
CAIa/UTTA. Im is . |l*r. ) | about
which
to
(■•com*
paoicN t\ \
YlHOvV
•»**— J i ___
&gt;1* afrag a f Judge* hare
sponeibllity" of ptevontin^ diitrex*
ub*e*vs Kuiwla* hnhrs. while
thorn. H* had J'lSt opened one'bT'
( A .F.l- V lcv'o v f.,.r,| W illin g ,! n
u
triek
m
.
*er*a in this-show, 1a&gt;
In this “ national sm ergen, ; /
ip . tan rants ami g a ra g e
will
iA I* l- M urder, hipiws no gn&gt;4 ‘ th* packages when It ogplod^J,
Condition* har* Keen critical, be
Miaa V ary Kaown, Deprepari- for the usual no-K-ax-d
The federation is reprcsenta.1 on -yesterday laid I S , g a g , „ f I s tile
,*phv.
Horror ha,
habitat, lew lausing a •econd on* aUe to aaW
hat
is
conaidtred
aa
„ne
of
« « t J B l i a t a t Jodgej N. 11. admitted, and ronfldence ha* bean
bu.ine** which results i;n the
Presiilept llm v er's im«mi losnii-i-. at M ahatm a G and h i', fret but
r ,, riliea atilt,lot,-s. put .n u n , pi ode
IK.-a.lea of n holiday
to f f, Calnaavill*. homv-can- shaken. But. he pointed out In an America's most mystifying . aidc- relief organiiatlun which h a. I.-pu adorned it s it), an „|ive bran.h.
ho far aa the postal authorities
continue, rhronic.
A sictiated vlli* act*. pretenUd by Keith-Or etiislng to avoid federal a turur iaJ . A, B iatibe, Lung* interview with the
mdl.1 determine today, on* of tk*
ill an a -l-'.r.. i-rfr.
t ut- Ku
, poultry and egg Judge; L. J. Pr*&gt;l, there have been ither eriti- yheum star* headed by Klx*. wom­
So
It
ha*
h.*»
m
11131
(Contlnuad on Page Five!
exploded packages, each of wkleli
an cf m ytU ry, a n d ‘ Miss Georgia
r;y**n as-uria'm n. h* -ui-| British
Th* must «p&lt;&lt; Is iu 'sr aud ,per , urss |0 Inch**
___ __
. . . . ___
v, DaLaad, rabbit Judge; Dr. cal rerioda in the hi*tory cf
long, .five
Inekdo
Templeton,
NBC
radio
star,
w
ill
he
Amcrlrtand
the
world.
aulhuritir*
wmil
I
invoke
e
v
,ry
'
. Shealy, OalnagviU*. cattle
hap, th«- mi st significant niur r ( high and il»# Incbs* wide, wa* ad
offered
theater-goers
in
&gt;
ar,f,rl
msant within
Ihvi, imwri to
“ In my Ilf* I have witnessed a
I jodre, and t C. Moore,
•V*. .if U Idtlr 'fdl'L It wax duitr ilrrxxed to Ijuntlngtpn, Pa.
number of major depression?," he starting a t a special midnight per, corn Judge.
in hr.iad day ight iit„ler a liurn-| Th# uthsr five packages were
b
furmone#
at
th*
MUan*
Theater
to­
# °
j »l 4i%&lt;»tM*fliti»cr iiifiipMiirn ly 'ho
. _ i a Beta are now available •aid. "to each on* th* public 1e| i»g July -nn un the sidewalks nf addressed to:
Indian nationali*t m nerrs*. and
i th t office *f th i County Agri- llevad we would never recover. But night. and appearing twice ,1/ily.
New York.
j V. Gulp, Pittsburgh. P*.
JA C K S O N ,
Mi*a., Ih c . 3 t .—
Friday and Saturday.
| expressed til* lop* Gandhi would
lln fht toaoher, A lta R. J ih w ;* , *-« did. And,* while t cannot ven­
Fur wh»'**ale hurroi, ,.h,-re w as
&lt;)*nerUM Pope, New Y d rk C ity.
■
(A
J*.)—Flva
person*
ar*
dead,
The
a
et
i*
one
in
whlrh
mol
dy
ture
to
i*y
when
wa
will
emerge
•
all
off
its
artivltu-n
“u
r
n
at
this&gt;-tha high aebool, or ot tha SemiMnry A. Stenn,,. iiutriitonl.l ul | tha ii'im tupl* rrim e a t r h r l a b u r g .i
Italoo Falba,
care
P ra g ra tto
| three dying and It lx estimated
and
mystery
predominate.
ftitH
elrvrnth
hnur."
‘ County Chamber of Com* from this one, there le no doubt
ihe Plnrldn 5 t.de Ixrt-n-tmrnt ul •. tt V * . and here again werr child Halo Am erican, New York Clky.,
1 60 were injured In l»«t n lg n t's,
i
Grorge
Lovett,
prominent
v.tu’e“I want tn toak* it p*rfo.-‘l) ‘ A rrirn l'u rr w h ' i&gt; pop-nilng the virtiins three of tioitr. and Iwu , N stap N'arls.ie. car* Argentlae
u hi Urn City R ail, Indicating th at we will rim * out of It itro n ij tornado through Simpson and Cnv.j
coaxulat*. Ralllmnte.
. (laaalfk atlip a f yntriaa for er and le tte r than wr wer* befo'v. rlllp Jta r acting aa ma*ter of cere­ Ington cnuntle*. A aurv*) lj.lay i cleft#." he said. “t» at w&lt;- on- .)*- plan u ' havtn-*
all-FIn j a prml- khtint Ii
monies,
the
audience
will
le
trralterminwd to go nto-u i a . i apid v *. net menu xsrve-l ,-n *w ry 1 * 1 ,1,“ America ha* suffered with the
h Fro*lalao ha* boon ma le.
fhei * aa* ssra g e ry &gt;n tho 1 Com C m iil. New Y'otk City,
I
of
th*
sU
rm
's
path
t*v*al«d
dotrest of the wurld. In fact, there arc »d t» a performance which hux a t 1 *nx of demolished homes, heavy ,piSsIHe with Ih* -vnrk of . i,n*t&lt;- in Floriiir on Nv-w -„ r , Dav, w,|l "trunk niuiliers that IratlriHiluo-l f Th* Plttsborgh addto** la that
reform and that non voop 1* n vi-.il,ir a*, til* Sonmiolc r,n,uly . i rum Arizona to ( allfurnia and nf lh» Italian vice consul, Dr.
econoalaU whu ielleru our tro u ­ yet failed of * sulutlun
and damaged tint-1 tutlnnal
„ ,,
P a lc n ,
Invited l„ o h ,.per livestock Ilo.see,
c s p s . ami
ble* have been largely due to the
Betl*. Farm ,i v
uw „ •«. w*,-k. I r which Mr* W mule Ruts Ju.td 1 0 I«v*nnl Olurato.
te
r
stands
in
Isolafed
com
m
unities!
•
"
’
i
*0"
wl"
n r' m P " n’" u
to Mr. Lovatt the name of s.ny , , r ' U nd• in
uneettlement abrrad.
The package addressed 10 Cam
Shit sill i -main hrrv *taring th* ia atmii to i c 11 led a&lt; IlloeniS
O f the dead two were w h its F &gt;ur 1 "Every ineaxure will hi- tiikrn to
well-known
musical
selection
of
GrotxL it wa* said, mdy ha»“Th* steel business hi* had lea
•"rhea of rain in th r vallty* of maintain order on,I tu p****nt any thr,-* -lay* a n i will v,*|i cv-ry Thr two virtnua were women.
Ihe
post
ID
years,
aa
he
passe*
up
share of adversity. But th a t
llu nirn
and chibh rn - th ey, heJl m eant for F.manuat* G rain ,
four dslta river* in th* critical party from poralyxing tt* a-lndn- •rbool in tl»* c.unly. ad&gt;l*i:tg
doesn’t menn the steel industry and (VAen tho aisle ot th* locator. flnod mn* of Quitman. I’anula. istratinn, whether it, activities lunch rn n, in an ateri &gt;„ nuno-iou- iuarkril the murder trail thr&lt;High. the Italian consul general.
He will inatantiy transm it the
•annot right itself.
A larg* ounjlwr of poatal Inof n&lt;&gt; rent'
ram |o
ut the -year. beginning sslth.-h*
point,
nf s.nnurny
e.-nnumy and
sod j'flciem
Wlcismvv ...........*
----- . ..............
V
,n ,x ,,|
and. Tallahatchie counties started tak? the form
a re beta* wade locally
"N» on# ran till when prosperity name of the selectlpn to F.lsa who. river* un new rises and struck te r­ ftlgtl* o r a hnyrott of British which may he In. tit ,t*d arvi .he *»»r,,''n g
Vivla:,
Go-do,,
last
,
t
n
»
i,0 r ,'11M,1,W * ^
regt teanla fan* toward
,. atAtv pollc®, w tr t t t work on Ih#
will ttlu ra in full meae -r*. T**r* kllndfsldetk and agrornganlet 1y ro r in to the hearts -if tSo"&lt;a -&lt;'* grod* as a'p o litic a l measure, or will u|„ , , j , u « ||
Jlh, ri4 Futruary
ruary and tit, flinging
atian of a TaanU Club
Ml*s
Templeton
aisu
blindfolded,
"
rtM
todty.
are foreign prohlems th a t af.'ert
„f |h* lew , „f IN,* c u n ta u m n t. in an *lf ,t t u * ,|| th-m her hvuly m Ihe ahrubliery of Y’an
of reople in th# waterhound deflapcg
. wlU has* fa r IU primary •hi*, country's welfare vitilly. We will play tha w m la t rw,u**ted.
(Tontlnurtl on l ’aa« Mix)
CoritaiHil
park
loam*.
*
1
on Ihe ld»n of sr.vlng all Florida
aa, eotalde tha recreational
fUm rlaioia a rstgoftgdre cteerKien in those- l i m e , in which •
pr duct mexa's or- every or .-avion.
lit? afforded, th* malnt*. ere hoping th a t the eariona outevery Important mueiral scirequestion*
will
h*
• B|&gt;lsndiJ^advance w»rg in ,# th -y were neither vl-tim s aorj
id oyoraUea f t tha preteat
tioa fo r &lt;0 M a n , including grand
the gr«d o f all totniwon»n figurisl prunegar,I to Ihe serving o f such J ,lin- esecuturs,
.
o p en , difficult compoalttun of the
ner throngbout the r only h a ,j
maaters, and popular r/.n b ers. 8h*
.
*q display at
thr
i »64 |i R4 i
'•sen 0 ,ado by ,*.|la. Ma el WlUm,
wlU alto answ er queatl ins n la tia g
t P n g I t a n aod a t B rraos
Ml -r* of tlu^ 3«*ultIfY
holt,# e.onomies
instructor «i I
t* a a y reaaoaable isdkject raised
I G a l l lia ra which read
jrnpxirivr,
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sia
q i^ q «U&lt;I
iin u w iCounty
w n i#
fUnfqrd
and rfR
BemlnoU
by tkg theater patrpn.
Member* of the Hanford Kiwsala: In 1921; pictured the club during' Ns-miocle lllph f t 1 .«&gt;!. Heseml
I already contain th*
jlmurn.
ttMivtol
tU
won,*,.,
M m v i r t •ran ih
m ggain
iin ln g valuAbU pjbmenu’s
prepared
v
Mi.*
Wilson
WaataeJaw
qxalqu.J
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Aj.m
ifatra
wik^w
It*
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Rise appear* on' tk* m i m WB flulllk
b yesterday tn Joyed on* of the th# loum days when Its tnrmoJrl &lt;5*1
through.,ut
la
A*n■a II|MO,
.J
■y ll|r«V
|h&lt;ut tk* nation a t t&gt;«
wllk Gloria 8s
•'* newest pie- most interesting program s af lhair »hlp was nearly lot), and (Iceland and numsroue memlitrs 'c f her Due. w,o waz hi* mnuianiu t_rd*[,Uvily
InOR
I 0 Mth(N»p#Q rro» t** UuHn&lt; w h ih icsull
ill of h* wid*
wMa syndication af a
lurov “Tonight
letee," a high- cntlia year whan, attemtfng th* that on behalf of all paxt-preal- cla«a, have lean printed in ro:*u(
i th a llw oeahto City Carah» iIUmI'u i w *, In iho forf*t/fmik(i I lelure, snaprud in a nearby eelaephlxUcaUd,
dents, he eaten led a lotdm l feel­ coition* of Tho llrinld. I oral g r
of an
b* fotlrw tav poUtloa: In
weokly luncheon a t tha Mont*sum«
uf invvsligatiun into lh» d.-alk ery fto ij’ en Progre** Dqy, skewi pro»4r kanal* facflii
Members of tho B anf.rd Fro eporn aiager. Tka adjnlght show Hotel, they heerd th* h h to ry and ing of good will an,| fellowship eery etores report t*&gt;*i th* adtaniik»f Benjamin falling* a n-ord .ds, lug a growing c la r y Raid paling
publirfly
ha*
result*
I
in
ntaity
of
lag
wUl
ale*
laeludt
a
newsreel,
and
a
bright
prediction
for
tin
•Tided for the tam er,
grooalr* O ab of the A tlantic Co«*t
*_ w.a^.Us
s.fa^i gfriy.
—1
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Sound that
progress of Ih* now IO-y*ar old
j their customer* seeling in lirm a -j yacht ir lying bland Hound
w u • ftsw
two
pvipular ysupg U
HanfarA
Liao Railroad are preparing e!*h. nod rumodlea, abd Ihc end?* pro­ club briefly outlined by th* pact f i t s re sucres* of the club.
i tlon aa to what all-Ktcrlda prud- Lis youn* widow.
This
photograph
woo
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Th#
Klwania
Q
uartette
ren
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Uka
gram
wUl
he
repeated
Friday
and
craU plan* for tjwlr monthly galpresidents, all of whom war# pres­ darwl several musical selections urt* may to obtained suitah'o to lw
In nuitha-r case w#&gt;&gt; th* women p en ally fa y th# A ssyria tad Prato
■j •:
together ta d dartre, to be held at b a to rd a ). *.
ent.
during the luncheon, wblrh
Ueh wa* mail, and many .,al«.s havr b u rn , involved They beceou- factor* In ami h a t k«*ti syndicalod by Ihi*
tho CHy-flail. Monday n i.h t »t
Aa • concluding feature W. H. a Its ml Id by tha followlog: G. R. m adr.
t)i# liivesliga'itmz, fiwruver. re- largs new* ga th erin g orgttlxaU-Ml
1CBD
•■th) o'rloek. with Mayor John T.
7-arhry was laaUlUd a* pretllqn? Quaking, A tlanta; M. O. Dunning,
taur* uf th rir prnxi;&gt;.lty w, the lo asety Im portant now*
Alsop.
P, J r , Jacks :atrilie, aa
v let im* *t the tiiaa of the crimes. mg Its sarrtca in tha UniItodBU'.cO
BINGHAM tokf, N. Y . Dae. 81. *t tk* eloh for 1UM, luxxeitdlng Bavannahi A. a Harris*. Atlanta;
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PHDI'KHTV MOVFH
Tn f l i n g s u it-n er rem abtt »mi
Mre. B. C. Moore, A. F. Connelly.
■—(A.F.J— Andrew . J. Horvau, A. C. Feet.
Tho affair 1* strictly invitation, former pperijeat of tha «UU bath
Nearly- 60 p#T»on# wet# pneeoi Dr. Brownlee. T. W. Lawton, E,
‘one of ihk&lt; moil amoalog uiysts
It w aa taado by 0 . C. Hanley,
al. and all isnittd will ho off*r*d af
rnnL
enJo
pruprrty
cuntinu##
to
rios
of th y*6r, It i# not likely,
«
Ike
meeting
which
had
a*
Ite
V. Lane.HHenasa Lloyd, a* gBaotwl'. *— -1 Iks ^k ‘'P
VTeridn Tima* Union staff ph Ho. - -". s—L .s tJ_s _I I . ^ ____
th* Aaaat anmioaj and speakigg 14, Mtnghamtaa whUh rloaed Dae;. meat unique feature the presence awl Klwarttan* E. |. Hey, Howard ?*?.?•*
»»snae-owobw. Fr^nk rsqn; auth&gt;ritioe tHrlwYe, (Jut it
.11-, m
i UMAR Altamonte
A (RMfJtf- Springs- real* e ve r will be a«tlfr,t&gt; H waa don* grmpkag, and woa carried k —
Rregraic y»J pceoeetad, acesrtfto ---- — ■-£.-»
HaltHcog,
B. rea. aa.
Moor*, *•
ff. aeo
W. H
g uh«rn prison of the past presidents, several af O m llo
paper on ThemUy loDewfng Pr»gwhom spoke ea thoir Impression* Rucker, J . M. Ktlaeclpher. W. f . lo r Udj morning announ *0 f n t in
h C I A w n , president of tw
dead a f night pbdard a r**a Day. Feeing fog tha ***** wax
T h i s on thre*. in.I.,&gt;• k—a
rar___m
aa
_
.
and predict lens o t and fa r Uw *l*b • • • • 'e y . r - A. ByrJ. R. W. Rtadk W. Ed. Rriwn, prinUr, a u l R ,»a:t ro u ll cabin
*h*k. Al the ronehtsim of tha &gt;roboat, i t ’waa’ foil!, aed M U.^Hsirn'
te -hleh be
Past-president T . L. Duma# In- •hour. B. a Caswell, W. 8. Cot* E. Dlelrl-k, photographer. l,oth.of by the alaiu«f&gt;aa a i l th : aasaulr
*1*4, a Meal orehmtr* will pew.
of Mr. a
Mr*. Jo ____ ____ ___
*da«M each * f th* ke«afUd
Orlando,
had
purchased
b«ni*
sites
K l Lehmann, J. U Mafeno Mrs. rolling* and har ahan- A
*od
Mia*
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* M u tM , daugho
goaato, beginning w tih A- P. Cop*
teber Bally. 8. a High- In th a t aectim through him sorr.s caanvent ot, anotitap cra ft. Thofr lo c a l D r. gadWMrs.
B. M M m , M oeory wUl* iwlf.
Wyman. Dav* B onl.kt, A rthur days as*, to add to valuable prop­ child wa* a-Irep snl*
‘Jrw fia t
. n * , l »h»ltiapti wa* kh&gt;« t l
erties
they
had
purchased
there
fat thie eoettea. Tl
•»•»««.
W.
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Zachry,
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whea
tho'M
urder
wav
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Ky.. Daev 81.
R U roo, Frod a
Wilsan, T . L. •o rly In Navemhor.
mtMhfy,
j i H air band*
Dama*. T . R. l a n w , Ray Fox.
frjsw fV '-s -q *•»
McGowan anf
K. E Harris*, a P . Daudaay, J.
HOLllYWOOD —Louis Kaplan.'
* • Ms C . and
thoritle* - f a
0 . LoonardL Jalias Dlngfalder man'# clothing m erchant,' payWhich netted
I a e - T c a t ia l Aa- _ . . . .
1 a JinUas, and K C. f o K
'cad a, and reopened far bualnaaa*
• r—g ■. . ’1 "
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|N R |piptured , |9t Qf Death^ Birthg
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And Marriaget* I
Taken From Record

fuse To Feed Idle

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F i v e Others Injuruu.
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Off While Clerk I '
Investigating Them

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Head Of U. S. Steel
Not Gloomy Over
sr ists* -* '1*”' Business Oirtlook f e s s a a jf lK

INDIA’S VICEROY
TAKES STAND ON
QANDHI. ACTIVITY

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(Cooujh^TtoTwirh

Declares C i v i l Diso­
bedience Campaign
Won’t Be Allowed

Vaudeville Stars
ToBeOnProgram
At Milane Theater

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StoreH Will Close
On New Year’H Day

Mississippi Tornado
Causes Much Damage!

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MURDERS IN 1931
WERE FEATURED
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Mo«t Spectacular Of
Slayings WtfE llia t
Of NOW. York Chilli rPn"QU ^ "" packages, Wsrk-

S t a t e Nutritionist
Will Be V i s i t o r At
Better Farm Sh o w

innis Fans Seek
Organize Ckib
‘ irate Courts

Elaborate Plans
Are Being Made Bv
Progressive Club

Publicitv Is Given
. County By Picture
•* D epicting Celery

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TH* SANFORD BRRALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA.

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GRID COMMnUE
SEES FOOTBALL
AS NOT OVERDONE

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1WI

FRITZiE RITZIE

«k* •*«•.«»

OH 0 O Y - V - WMAT A
3 ALE / T H O O Y 'S
D EPA RTM EN T S T O R K -

p o r t Declares It
Deaths R eTakes
Up No More

presses

Ir

TimeThanDebating

SS^And ? *_o p o sa l t o N EW1YORK,
™D . 3 0 .~ &lt; A .t\)_
Situation TAXWEALTHY ta answer U chart** th a t foothall,
l» ov»r «mph*»it«d, take* up too
D *«.aO .-&lt;A .p.i— ISATTACKED much Uma and law*ra cists room
m

t

problem —almost

lb * In 1931—resulted ;« » .

efficiency, a special rommittra
I Continued Kr&gt;m P a ra Ona)
'Ion th .y arc studying » plan for that h at Itu d U l the i|nr*tlon a
Inererd ng govcrnm aol revenue
full year presents! a blanktt de­

In )ba naming of an inves'.lcommittee with orders to I lugging up th* luap-holc' ll.isjxith nial to tha Football Coach*.' As­
tW eltuetion rx h au itiv .ly which •oma rnrp:rationa a m! h. sociation yesterday.
U fl.b a a k to 'th # football ■ lli.dtate ha»* - u n * * * ^ ,n ,*adFroot a n u l l of Jlgur*# romplltd
Ing la* pavnuQto
association n u t wlntar.
on th* bail* of thr answer* of too
Mill* x»U |( t y . iu rti]|
r t a d B urt In g w tru n . r»unlvareltlc* ami 27S e a s ily capon possible rule* change* fiuim V ^ r t r nl«ri| t ) R ainey's fijr- lalna to a questionnaire, Loj Little
a„i w .t d th a t "coach#*
arc
wet!
I
university, nbrad
. -------- — -!•'* " l "®.«Tr r,n l 11 ’rou'd hrlng of Colombia un,».r*i«r&gt;
r. of
flad with tha m l*, a . Ihvy* * an addlUonal 1120.000,000 dur- the committee of five. draw thr
■^",0 rr *
nt.
[?*
•Jlf* V**r " h e re * . conclusion: "It It thr opinion of
I4 r rhanpa. dnig n ad to y . . , .
D e Tr*a»unr ilrfirlt i&gt; e .lim a ta d lha eom m ltUe that the Informaplayer* broke loot*.
*'
‘
tlon obtained . . . Indirat*« that
They ranged all r
"It may be di.appolnttng to ra- football |. not orar-ampha»i*ed
1A « a * from alii* there |. ui little profit In
I
John IftDman
That It may ka ovtr-empht*la*d
'A *IM tina» that
i W » rd In trrfn n r o b* aholl.had •»oaking the rich.' but the tru th of in *oma Institution* w* do not
aad football *'-A lurthtd into modi- Ih* m atter la that tha U rge In­ deny but to condemn the game va■'IT/"!
come* are no lnng»r thera and can­ rittaa too much attantlon !. paid
u’ “p "P" not. theref .ra, ha mild* tn produce to l( In a few tnatitutlon. U mault / __ ii,
» '•kitten advice that .o ft
f u tly unfair a n j u n ju t.
the needed revenue.," Mill. «*td.
R •
»n&lt;t vialdlnr leather h.l
" It would he ju it *• aentlbl* to
''The nuntt-er of Income* of
,
o U aubititutad for tha prctaocondemn a rellginut or political
$100,000
and
over
fell
from
iihout,'
W:
’ JA he believe, “don't defend n
Ifl.OOO In 198)1 to about (J,6iK) In, In.tltiition In It* entirety b a ia i.e
I r
/ * y e r and merely give out puni.hIMS. There will unqu**tf naldy be «ome offirial wa* In* in th* p er­
knout"
.
formance of hi* daty."
Tha Upehot of it all « a . the further «uh.tantlil reduction. In
Th* rommlttee, rnnalating of
nam ing of a committee, lmkde.1 by the calendar year IB.tl.
Mill* .aid tu pul th* m atter l ittle, C h irle / Bachman of Finn
Dr. M .l Htevan, ^ Vala, new
bluntly the Democrat, planned t • I iln, Alvin (Bnt McMillan. Kao*n&gt;
rom rarativalyi J?"'.-* * * ¥ K' ,#r- Pu0rdu*' B',•l
^
S m u . ^ . fr the
V football
^ " : , in
,1-1 „ „ , u . m,n,nt
'» , y,y draatic
ln c i« » .e
..t ic Incrggae
1 - ,' 1. MeH.a.l.r. Oragon State. a a .
Juri*&gt;» amt ,]eath, , hal „ ^ thed
... l a . . . on the ao-callrd rich and
i
' P .V
ffj^ird total la*t rca.on.
to finance no; only Ihl. y ear', de ' ’ V w .U o j ‘ ‘.o
■"*
- lt -hut next y«ar'« alei. throii . I Analytl* nr the que.tlonnairra.
"The rom mlttee wa* naked to go fh
" the rommlttee reported, brought
Into th* m atter aa txhauatlvely
,
Imiriwiny. and to cont imii* that out lhe«e fncta;
k»u L ittle and h i. committer did. rnur».*
That foothall pracllca and lac-'
hufor# reporting today, after u
tin -old apparently then- would
y e a r’* atudy. th a t fiothalt » „ n„ t be no irrtoua effort made to arr»*t lu re, taka up text than half the
Otar;*mpha.i*ed. and In fact u**d th- alrft ly Inert n-e In (he public lime a "tudent m utt apand on col
u p fa r l**a of a aludent'* »1m* than debt during th* n**t IS month* or I*/* publication*; about two till'dlha time crew requlrva; much I*’*
• * lr" urri£uU •«*I*ftl*. a . to work toward th* attainm ent of than dramatic* nr larm*.*, an t
c abating and tha gl*a club,
n I .lancvd budget, in the near fu ­ even le r. than debating.
j
and report » , r - ture
T hat the time inquired for
I** f
«• lh«, •tatlatiral i i i i . r r 1 tl ,r»owing t l.OOOdbOU.OOfl to meet preparation for academic 1 'iu rrfa ,
1
*" foot.I current rrp e n d lto r« without a vlg ru -h a* Matoiy, Kngli.h, n o.lernl
hall wa* . i i om of ,,ropflr„
,J
,l. i
:* — — ..... —&gt;il *n In nroo. effort to incren.e tax e. h la n c m g e . and theiplat'y, "inurh 1
* . ^ffordrvl other eolleuterm iil undi'fi-nalble. lie B'.ilrd the exceed*" that detntrd to foothall
■nd arllv illev
i«.eunce of .ncurltir* on any ain-h1or any other IntrlV urrlrular arIn th* dlicaa.I'.n ov.r th* y*v.h- •rale not only tv mid ro*ult In d-» tlvlty.
em or football', youngitar*. kill* I prrciallon of rl| oiilatanding g .vT hat on a l&gt;*.i« of time devote*1
i.^ a T " ' lnbr v " « " said talk, ernment •ecuntir« with a ro rre .- out og (he regular .ea.ton, foulhtll

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bnt the accountant declared
$50,000-Penalty Is 'pqrna
th« document Illegal and Igiter*!* Murder Record Of
Big Cities ReyHlled
Placed QnMayor It. ' , *
L ight
Walker’s Helper BURGLARS GET LASH In Brighter
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VANCOUVER, Brftiah Colum­
NBW ORLEANS, R t* » —
NKW YORK. t &gt;««. »0.-,(A P.j
bia, D at 30.—(A .P.|— L a.Singi on (A .P .)—Tn* raiogloHoua hal* of
tfto.ooo pr nai i y—h a lf' “p T tha
maximum pTwvblod by teWs-waa th* bare bacha of uafgterx, a punItrrpoM-l yrxtcrday upon Roaarll T. lihm rnt a n a lly raaarrad hare for
Thanro&gt;d. datcrlbad aa Mayor holdup m*n and thoaa who commit Association fur A M c n m I a f
W alker', prreonal acroontant, for. prreanal Halrnca, araa ordered yo-&gt;- Selene* today. Chicago ranks W tS
r o n tr n p t of court in failing to ana- terday la police court. Alex Mc­ Jiw n front th* top and N»w York
war ■ auhpoena to U atlfy befor* Pherson end William Jarre*, tnn- "Sth am :n g tb*. 17* A m urkaa efthe H ofatadter legDlatlva commit­ vlctad of looting a atora. were each x1ra tabulated, »«ordln* ta kUUaga
sentenced to 10 laches and five per k'umtwd,.Ulm.xan4 popatati n
tee.
by Kenneth B irfhart.T teod
Ow
W ith .ut rendering an opinion. yrara In prison.
departm ent' Af *otk&gt;lRO nt
Supreme Court Joatie* Thom** W
inf h*m SM ithtm
&lt;
U
Churchill finer! the milalng Sher­ MAY ASK DRATTl PENALTY
wood, whom he held In contempt of
Big ritl* . hdvg 0&gt;* largaU t T
the committee which ha* .ought
MOUNT STERLING. Ky.. Dec. tal killing* d u a l* rccater pop«l*for month* to rmaka him rum# back j V0.— lA .P.)—Indication* th a t tha tion but fur re try 100,000 popula­
and talk a 'n u t a aafe-depo.lt box | prosecution will seek fhe death tion Chicago hill* l f 4 pwson*
he held In comlB*n with tha mayor. I penalty for W. II. Hightower. aad New York cw t*$vH VHfMB-S
Samoel Seahgry. counsel to 'th e, Harlan county mine union presi­ for Memphis, t Ip cHtrfAltUnU *m»
legi.latlva commlttaa, who de­ dent, ware given yratanlay by aarcond with M .E Mlomi has 3R-H.
manded th* maximum penalty. &gt;a» j queationing of veniremen turn- JackarmvHIa 3t.lt. gad Tampa, HU.
charged that Mayor W tlker h»« i moned to tr* him on a charge o f .
“
kept Sherwood away.
mimler. conspiracy sad ading .m l
MARIANNA— Mae'* 1% and
Several month* ago, Seabury ■*- abetting In connection with th» j Pay No. 3 grocery slot* *p«ne«l
alatanta were sent to Mexlr i City fight .„
_ ...... .four
...
......
. . . . . to Uma Produt^a' bufldlaf, by
In which
men ware
..i . a*
«■------’&lt; &lt;
i
to serve Sherwood with a tub- .lain last May S near Evarta. K y.1 Francis
T. —
McKinnon/

HIP-HIP-WHOOPEE I I I

Mrs. M&amp;ryD.Lanier
Widow Of Southern
Poet, Dies At Home

Tho penally now | | npulilou from
lha gam* and a team lisa af half
th* distance to tha goal.
"I ha** never su n an affkbil
Wll It," Warner wrote.
Batmet* of aoctlostel aommlttees,
‘ brlof talks by “Hunk'' Amtercf Knfrt Dm # an lino pUjri
;M*Cxa«ke*t, on forward defense;
Wallace Wads af Duka, on blockBig and tackling; and forward n»«x
technique ky Charles Derate of Do-trbUa took ug tno*$ of lha niter.

numerous other poem* succumbed
In North Carolina.
Mr*. Lanier wa* the subject if
Ianler's poem, "My Spring" In
which lanD r said h* retdvwl In­
spiration and fifth and *xp*o**iui
uf lave from looking Into Ms wife’s
rye.'.
Mr*, looter, a n atlra of Macon,
0 a„ had boon an Invalid fo r about
tig h t year*, and aloe* aim ing to
Greenwich U ycara ago bod ltd a
&lt;twtet Ufa. Frier to aatoM bhing n

I raalrted In
"Brawn Derby* ban- Ralllmora, Lynn. N. C., aatf Tyron.
night and the tweeter N. C,
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' Collegiate
Private funeral aarvlcas
wlU ta
Icaa will
t*
held here today,
wID
. . and tha
* body wtU
titer b* taken te Fr**h Fqyd. Middle
Village. U 1, for eromatkw.
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km| alto th* traveling public.
Repreaentitivee attended the
meeting from th* Atlantic Coast
Ua* railway, Clydo-Mollary steam­
ship lines. Colonial ftaxa*. Atlan­
tic Cray bound line*, Florida East
Coast railway. IHorUa Motor lit
louiivlllo aad NaikrUte ri
8*aboard Air t i a a railway,
era railway, Eootbern Qnyl
tinea aad ilia Union Bo* comi
Th* roaolution deytofod
one* by powsyaaar* and
madlume of advertising of
tomyotitora te thh aommaa
Here, ond argod that R b*

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SH E KNOWS ALL!
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TM.KASB NOTE; Da oat csnfaa* this sutatandiag attraction with an salted mystic* •» crystal
gaxers. They cialoi aa avperaalaral power test- their aaawer* ar* aaaasiagly swrrsat. All gaSO*
I ten* anawarad FRBE. Th* Msaagemexu rtm ea re a d s them aa th* grraleet M l nf It* hlad srex
presented on thn American tU l* .
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THEY HAVE BEEN HEADLINED IN A IL THE BIG VAUDEVILLE THEATER* IN
T H E COUNTRY. It’s clesar aotertalameat YOU ’LL ENJOY.

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AtPalm Beachls Urged By Daniels
Making Its Plans As Party’s Choice

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Starting si 12:00 A. M.

golf, track,
»•*• alyj l| jatroa.*,■ rr*»,
' -- * .............
.. —
• box*w
r * ,w . lllU? ' of “ h,«h«r I* . wldch would h*Vn tu be &gt;nme
•» t '-fckuffa, tha raitrieting of th
lh» uuveynment f »e many year*.
I I*UI, wraatlinA, glee clu, and b.*•'/fan dtfcnaiv* lineman to p i.l.
The undcraerretary raid It w a. k*,Tb" l|' •™nn« »*h«r».
tiona Iwtwrrn their own 10 and C.O not n quo.linn of laaing or not
That
TW
-* on'*
-- - ha ala of
■* a" weak, only
n,&gt;'
clear dafin' tr .ln g the rich wloi In any event baraball and track mver ahorlcr
tkm o f forward pa.a Interference, muat t e a r addilionnl burden*. The period..
That in the i-ngth of dolly prnc• new rule on ruughing a hit-war! •nila,*Inn. h* cuntlnurd. w a . whrtkpax.er, putting lha goal piw’. •r other* In more modrrale cirrum - th e fnoll..It aland* fifth Imhiiid
U ck on the goal line to in-rento ntanrea a r* l i he naked to con t.olf, 'Irumatic*. tarroaau and ba&gt;efield -goal.,
hnd th* advi.akillty tribute their ahare oI the rout „ f ball.
..................Thnt in the number of enfo caul
PwrtnlttinK »h* Interrepter of a (io v rilim rn t taxed oil 'h e ir r n p a r !
•aleral p a x on a kiekoff play to Ity to p ry. He aaiil the lax In- alwencca from claaica fooilwll
tu n with the ball. II. mad. IU ape- CrdlTMia propo/cd lay the a-'tnioia- aland* eighth.
F chola.ltr'-lahillng* oT Tootl.all
•Iflc recommeruJatloiia,
•rollon were nut bnril-naome to
Irycr* received front |0 univrralFALM' BEACH. Dec. 3 0 .-IA .P .)
I Ones the aubject of rule. |o pro ap*’ ona
tlea ahuwad "th at in practically
yaill mote death* and Inlurie. wM ill* a la r m id he would paaa e r* rv care athiotea are a* high if •—Mr*. Elisha Dyer Uub'uard, tho
former ttirrlel McCormick, will
brought up. th* roa-hra never di t ov-r to, l*-o tl.n* bring "th e dould
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• not higher than th* gtneral axerf * t bark to Iraiar rule change ,*
guila the deallnie* of the Talm
ful m orally Involved in the * u c -; o g c '•
■Ibill I lea.
1
kc.li..i. that wc eliminate ratm ac()„ , n f ,h« moat Interesting fetiIngiferacn opened the diacii.ainn
iraliirtlnii* for crpilal I ••*«. turra of th* report were the an- ona action of 12 plays at
With th* opinion that !„&gt;)* we
aflrr profiling largely
• Were Of 273 football captain. I., height of the I'alni Beach colony .
h u rt by diving h'adlong. in lliei. | ycara hy th- taxation of rapltul a art of 20 quaations.
Inter acaaon.
f*R*M,*, , &gt; Into wedge play, wh*o **ln» and the rxlramely tioiihlful
Aa to over-amphaala 179 inid
Mr*. Hubbard, who foundej the
they were eiached to roll undi r ' principle of exempting aperulalive there was non*, 23 ta il there was
theater, supervised ita constru:tlon
th*m aidewaya. ■fart, McCra.krn profit* from ta ration while ah
| and Vt said "In soma plarta.'
f lw,
« f lA Fayelt# aald
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--. . pFrwonjil
| hi' I ly increasing the rales a p p lic n llc Itra.annx fnr playing football d i* -' ! " a r "* JurtT^d" h
*
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. ‘I • f high tchool •upaHntfndent* in«l !" ...................nrnail Incnrnn of doc- r l u ..,, .h a t *4 p .ay td W
resume
preparations
fur
the
Principals of Ip of th* death.
tufa, la w y air and nf the' profra- lnv« It, om for educational rea­
r i
12 opening.
,
sons: "Gama build* character,”
M»*t phvalcal ex*min .tin" '1 &gt;nal and -ulr-ie .1 rlaasra."
"I do not expert to shoulder a*
nun-buitdor,"
•' .■ jf° r»hand would have ahown,
Mills aald l i s t thr plan o f Ihe "Football la a
many responsibilities a* 1 did test
tha autvpale* ufl.l, l i s t all wrrp Democratic leaders raised rluorly 1“ Preparation for Llfa.'
year," the said yesterday, "but a
Ihi, Itau t:
1 phyalcaHy unfit to pl»y foothill.
Only th ** did not like the game corps nf trained ro-workote will
'The country m oil decide whelh- and two frankly responded: “ I do their utmost to make this
Ji Mateman
then
warned the
W ach * (hat "aroused public onln- cr il mean* reiolutely to put ita f i ­ p liy e l fdr a achalarihlp/'
■on more satisfactory And .more
|*n would wipe out foot!all If nancial home.in order or Instead lu
jdtaalng than waa last
high!»•«» aea tn t proved aa deadly a* follow Ihe treacherous ami doin tr­
surcaaaful experience.”
r^ n S I. ( oarhca, ha said, ware rarry- aining court* of '.lorruwlnt which
Mrs. Hubbard baa not Joeidad
w g rnllrge techninu* and maaael has led government* aa wall aa In­
whether ih* will Uka port In any
dividual*
to
disaster.”
tU rfaranre into h lrh school rankn
uf the play* this ••••on. Rh* ap^#t physically cgpabla of that lyp«
p*«r*d in one of tho later offer­
ing* last firin g . Th* 239 seat
’W arner, who was unable to rim e
theater, midway between the ocean
JACKSONVILLE.
Dec
30.—
harw fo r tho titrating f n m sia n .
batch and yacht, ridden fake
fA
.F.l
ll*prra*ntatire*
of
muat
ford, atraaasd neraaalty fa r it rule
Worth wot dedicated teat year by
of the center* operating In Florida It* founder ns an essential link In
thange to m*kc Mitral and a foul,
met h ere y**t*rday and passed r*s- th* rhaln of com man Ity life.
tM« of hands ky a dafan.lv. line,
ahitlnns condemning competition
" l e t Ua Be Gay," a comedy.
n an tha h*ad and neck of on
GHKKNW1CIL Conn.. Doc. 30.— of prlJat* car ox*n«ra,ind opera­ will
opponent
be lha flrat ptey t e b . prad.nL
(A.P.)—Mrs. Many 'Day lan lrr, tor*, Individuate and bureau* who *d thl* •rnson. Tha playhoua* will
■ •■ Sit
sim ilarly he Insisted hard hal- widow of aidnoy L*ol*r, Georgia
carry
p
a
s
s
w
firs
for
ahorteg
axoffer almost a new east, but two
&gt;1Mte, hard leather pads, war* mors pool, died hera yesterday at the paniaa.
af last year's acting company re­
or a threat than a defense II. ham* of her ion, Chari** D. LaTha
resolution*
sold
aueh
offend­
turning.
.
thought a (hang* In tko penalty nltr. Eh* xraa »T and lived for BO
er* not only acted In contravention
“ Phillip Goo* Forth,"
fvr kneeling would can*# timorous yvarx after th* author of "Thr
law, but tiurt tha ratlroade, comedy, I* scheduled fa r the a*ereferees to call that foul oftenrr. Rung of th* Chattehoorhla" anJ t&gt; th*
»p«riitnni and steamship tin** ond. weak of th* playhouse m s hn* operator*

Carriers Condemn
Private Cars That
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with r.0 coaeha. ha,| Indicated that pnndlng lo t. to inve»tnro but ill an ! ''&gt;nkr .ia te en tli, behind r
there mlpi.t be reaanni to ron.lda, uii|U1tlfir*l intruaeed lntern-t root .p o rt- and a r ti.ltle
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NEW YORK, Dee. 3 0 .-(A .P .)—
A IP: 12 presidential candidate, who
embodies li.eral and p rogreulre
view* and has -no vestige o f

* » ‘|r P « * r rsaUnJay by Jo.sphu.

Denials.
"For,” aald tha secretary of tho
navy in the Wilson administration,
"tha situation next year will bo
not unllk* that of 1912. Now, as
than, th* people at* going to otert
a president who embodies liberal
and progressiva views.
"If. In 1912, the Deraocratg had
nominated what la called a con­
servative—e misnomer for a reac­
tionary—Roaoevelt would ’ have
won. But lit* Democrats picked
Wilson, a great progressive,
they wen.
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"The Republicans next year will
have no more af a chance than did
that greet end good man, Taft, In
1913. It aaema that th* only ques­
tion left for tha Democrat* to doeldo te tho Identity of their candi­
date."
Desci thing Pr**ideal Hoover
■ m m whom "tho poopte respect
aad Ilka,” Daniel*
sharrly criticised the FneMeftt for
what he called delaying poaitivo

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THE YEAR ENDS
BY MARK SULUVAN

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France site by placidly, the keystone state of Europe*
damning her so-called Uncle flhylock on the one hand for
insisting upon' war debt payments, prodding Germany on
the other with a bayonet for demanding reparation revision.
Too poor to pay her obligations to the United States In­
curred in hssty reconstruction after the Armistice, she
nevertheless spends billions maintaining the' largest army
in Europe, equipped with the most costly armament.
Britain trembles in the throes of Complete disruption.
Forced off the gold standard a few months ago bemuse of
shaken confidence in her credit standing, faced with re­
volt In India which might take from the Empire ils rirheat
-They posaeBilon, unable to collect from France war time loans
rtntw 1whlch Franca could but will
___ _not pay, vainly seeking cannoont rellatlon or reduction of debt.............
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country,
England
they next to Germany provides the most critical situation In the
I *n&lt;1 world.
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The United States on the eve of 19112 looks forwsrti to
j » rontlnued period of great uncertainty. Readjustments had
i set in early In tho closing year which except for unTorei seen disturbances in Europe would have placed this couiinvtdi Ify well on the road to recovery before now. The last few
months, however, have seen business as well as industrial
stocks and bonds at their lowest ebb. Machinery already set
ntury In motion by President Hoover should ovefcome |n a short
oxln;; while these shocks received from Europe and by Spring of
lhis year perhaps sec an end to hard times.
However, additional dangers remain. Beneficial effects
m*k* can easily be delayed or thwarted by demagogic acts of
* *'■ Congress. Creation of a dole, failure to balance the national
budget, unnecessarily increased taxation, refusal to adjust
tariff barriers sre but a few of tho mistakes Congress
tlJ might conceivably make which would materially hinder the
Ii' d return of proaperity. The precipitation of thia country into
bitter political strife as a result of the approaching presi­
dential campaign Is but another of the dangers to be
o on* avoided,
m« it
Plorlda, in general, and Hanford in particular, are In&gt;ck it eluded among the few bright spots on the world's map. Here
we entered our depression three years before the markets
! brpko' |n other parts. We set our house In order while
elsewhere the party was still In full swing. We squeezed
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the water from our -business sponges while elsewhere
* 1 watered stock still brought a premium. When tho world,
wldo depression arrived, we had become accustomed to it,
, j,l. We were likp thn shock troops of Na|&gt;olcon; we could be
at Ion. ben l hut wc could not he broken.
for*.
t The past year has seen steady improvement In Sati­
vum1* -fortbalong sevcrai Hncsr Wr entered'this JreaFwifb prospecta of a two hundred mill tax levy hanging over our
hsadi flitch an asseasment would have disrupted this cnllrfe community. Early In tho year, however, after repeated
Rinforil got tomv good publicity
negotiations with our creditors, this levy was reduced to
fVom th a golf'too m am ant. It pays
to jo thin gw oakUU causa w riters thjjrty mitlfe and a two year plan'wan formulated and adopU
from other toWna to aay a good « t "Which’ blda fair to becomethd'’eriMri!iif'wcdfce'' fb# li
permanent settlement between this city and its bondhold­
word fo r you.
ers.
Within the coming year steps undoubtedly will lie
'E o n s Hathaway Issaes a chal­
lenge to John M artin end Cary taken to this very end. Our two year agreement expires in
Harden to debaU with him, hut October at tho end of the City's current flscsl year and
■hfjgMte that they do not (Harass some further arrangement will have to bo perfected. That
rscoid*. What aru they going to whatever plan is finally adopted should he of n permanent
talk about, the w eather or the 1033
nature scheduling definite sinking funds for our obligamodel Ford I
lions throughout the years to come, we believe to be the
Ttnie was whsn It waan't a New almost unanimous opinion of all our citizens.
Yskr'a Kv» unless ytm risitv j at
In the meantime, Sanford, in a business way. la ready
lia fl five night d u b s and wel­ to go ahead. Events of recent months, which have seen the
comed the new y ear la ' wllh a opening of our new airport, the Installation of n new can­
quart of champagne. Nowaday*
you're lucky if ytm can pick up a ning factory, the inauguration of a new era in the Chamber
J a il orchestra with your ndlu of Commerce, bespeak the, civic aitd Industrial awakening
and find a glass o f ginger ale In so necessary to community progress. That the new year
will see definite steps taken toward the further industrialthe ice box.
ization of this city, the adjustment of.many of our farm­
A rth u r Brisbane polhta o at uur ing problems, and the realization of our now lateat tourist
national debt will soon be In ea- possibilities, goes without saying.
ces* of eighteen billions and deWith these objectives before us, and wllh courage and
claras th a t If we h*d kept at home
t]tat forty-fire billions which wa cheer in our hearta, our citizens may confidently look fot^
,U » * lent Europe alnte I91B, we ward, regardless of what may happen in tho world at large,
would not now owe a cant anil to a happy and proaperuua New Year.
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would have sar'en bnilona rq ih
, - f t p and clear. Brisbane Is f o l­
i a ,' tl» a old. If we had not lan’t fortyfive tiltllons to E l l 6pe, out inanuM ." faetijrad proch-cti would Have been
. euflatlcd fifty pereenti w* woull
\ ■ ■ have had hard time* ever alnce
th* World War, and our national
* . Income small, our national debt
V
would be moroAhan It la now.
■|j4f!j '
i ..W1p ■*■!&gt;■* i" ■ I—
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Tho Chine**, with four hundred
mtUIbn fellow countfynen, but
1 fafUtjg lik e * leave* before
the
tfttn e d armle* of th a ipial! JiP&lt;
If; ansa# nation, muat raallia how
J*
th* huge football tachlo fall that
K night at the ra ta ls* Rejrai l|»
i?
N |w Y o rk City when ha'huraped
vi
Into B tn n j laekpVd, 'T tikl HaaVyF v J w U k i cMntpten of the-Y orU ,
* on th* danr* floor ’and Ignorant

il cotfnVhofbr* th# Mg follow
j l t t l 't r d b u b U Up k b fUt.
II city h a e 'h a d It* book*
iy oEste a u th o rity , th a t
know what o ffb U |* 'h n ra
[h ’ city fin d s; fctaolnerx
W k. If th o tu h l hktatd-qf

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If there bo n riownheartctl person among the readers
of The Sun we ask him to dtep back with ua thirteen yean
to the evo of Ihe Now Year’s Day of 19IB. The great war
was ntill on.- The Germane had put Ruaala out of It. They
were sinking alx allied ehipn a day. Our troops battled in
Europe’s ice and mud. Hire In New York the temperature
wan o oblnw, tho second day or tho coldest week In tha
city a history. People went hungry, for ihe frozen river de.
be hoa Mem and women burned furniture lit their furnaces
and gleaned firewood In the ateets. Twelve persona died
df cold in thl« town that New Year’s eve. The Salvation
Army closed Its doors because there w u no w aratlr to
be hod behind them. The prisoner* In the Jails danced to
keep from freezing. The Sun said then:
“T h b New Yeor*c Day o f‘l* l« mny appropriately ha
oboerved a t a day of clncero thonkagtring and dedkntlon. Our re e n try U proving Itself. Our people are jus­
tifying their heritage. Wo have doe* oomcthlng of our
duty. Wo ere prepared to do mov*."

What bett«r couM'be agid today in a situation i
doe not compare ip gravity with tha conditions of thi
thbrt year* ago? Looking bock to the sequel to those
of privation, who con doubt the future?
* Happy New' Year l~New York 8un.

ivements

We know th a t 1931 oported with
a general fooling th a t the w o n t
of thl* economic eycloae wpa over,
an ) we know, too «adty, th at 1931
end* with America and the world
palled down to a lower bfana. A i
to efkot happened i w t d U l / n a 't d
the cau*c* o f oar fa rth e r deacont
daring 1931, i t i* rath er early to
to iure. To the w riter' of th(e a r ­
ticle it aeems trial America daring
■tha year coffered three violent
xhocki, alt from Europe. A brief
mm m iry of them would aay:
During llo y and June, revelation
to the world of a thro* U nci eco­
nomic rollapao and political revolutlon in Germarty.
In Saptomber, the fall of the
Biltlxh pound from the gold bas­

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prove on* eg. the greatest M M M

at that fxmew* r*»jrt ...
C ot Robert M .''T hom p*on. eg
N ta r York, hood of th* oyndkgtd
which proyorti in
000.000 fo r tko purpioo o f handling
"Beotkern cotton crap# bjamoa the
Son thorn planter far thp daisy In
put tin e lb* reheare Into effect. He
declared In New York today that
tko tyndlrata itill «M toady to
procord With tbo plan wM :b be
told m eant everything t&gt; the
Soot hem farmer.

*e not, Germany
went from bad to vtU nc.N ot only
th a t;.th a debacles in Germany con­
tributed U&gt; bring about another
a*d worxe-crUb ia another coontry.
I t la a fair Jadgmetb to ary th at
th* fall of tho Britlih peutid frtm
It* fixed gold koala on Sunday,
September TJ, 1931, was the mbat
Right-of-way to bp sought fur
dlaaatroua peace-time* criala that widening of Orfaodo-Winter Gard­
ever a track aay country or the en Road.
world, p a ring Ute week precedlag,
the w riter o f th b attk fc aat a t
hrvakfaat with two other man.
One wma'a hanker from Weal Vir­
ginia, arid he waa pleading that
real eatate mortgagea ought to be
made eligible for dbceunt at Fed­
eral Reserve banka, "Tboae movtg»gf«," he ad Id, "are aa aafe aa
Ike Bank af IJsgbhd." The other
Iwo men a t Ihe table amiled whimalrally at each other. In' common
knowedge th at the Bank of Eng­
land waa at that moment In a
atate of anxiety differing from the
dlatreae of the bank In Weat Vir­
ginia only in Ita greater magni­
tude: that Brltiah ataleeman were
, at that moment pleading with
American and French atatvemen
arid banket* to help *ave the Britlah pound with the aame to rt or
anxiety th at a banker In an Iowa
village pleada for help to »ave h&lt;a
little 130,000 institution. "Aa «»fv
a t the Bank of England" wax un­
til September, 1931, one of tha
world's fam iliar comparisons, elmoat an Intvgral part of the Iangnxgv. It ranked, indved, with *nother comparlaon that [he world
had made for uncounted centuries until
ate* IWiJ. “he . xn nn more do that than
rtad I flv In the air."
o'
Tb* "all of the British pound
put | from the gold basis on Septemring t» n Uo. auxed in America, di►e-n|»'5c{Iy e n l Indireetly. a rondltlon
ou wM'H eeam? to the present writer
hail I f ir t» describe ax the worst panic
ran. the inuhlry ever endured. As one
irri- eonxeqUenct. all the natlonx^of the
lave world, themselves panic-stricken,
began to withdraw gol&lt;| from the
that U nltyj Slates. The United States

Let m fraoM tboee pietorea now, large M Mt*
a m t of neouMing to select
from.
Wloholdt Btadta. Amada

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Business and Professional
member nnw, when It Is fair to
hopo thvre are undvr way thr beglunuig* n f __benevolent force*
»5tcR wITTVmeige r'uiktivvfy tome
months In the future.)
T hi German crisis which set
AmCrifs hark last spring began In
an election In th at country in Sep*

AIRPLANES

new 1 party with a revolutionary
Italler ha rink a Faseht- polllltal
vhllosaphy, Aitnlf H itler, cast the
argvst single bWrk of vote*. The
next lirg e tt block wee east by an­
other gioup of lad lralt, tha Coramiinlati, a n,l Commuaieta and H it­
lerites combined east a majority.
That outcome frightened Gorman
capital. Tha fright waa also acrsiarataii by tha fart th a t H itlsr,
In hla program, had announce,) or
Implied th at ha would aatsa tha
money of Jawa and axils parson*
from Germany. A suggestion ao
foolish as aalxure of tha moneqr of
any rlasa of riltlana waa bound to
filgh&lt;*n all capital owned by all
Germane, even had there not been I* certain that Germany la gelAg
fright enough In the fundamental t* tee** paying, reparation*
In
part of HllUr'e program.
halt, but the w o rn h at become
u sej to that. It seam a likely that
ily and qulatiy tha
country.
By May, 1931, German#., waa a
financial (hall, depending to' an
acutely itangeroua degree On t*mpotsry abort tarm borewing from'
abroad, much of It from A m ark*.
By June of toat year the German
Hrlchsbank, waa in imminent dan­
ger of collapae, tho Gertnan govt
ornment In d an g tr of pvertkroaf,
the whole aovial etroctara. pf Ger­
many in danger of chaoe.’
President Haoeer announced *
proposal for a Ja a r's potdpo0*104nt
of inlergovernm m t dabte.' OnfOr.
tunatriy, Franca took a long tlMa
to approve. W hether Yahooqnanl
events would have been \H tflroa1
and happier If Franca h iH K re e d
a* promptly as every Mho*, na­
tion did—th at U on*, ’aifd Its***
might-have-been* of hU U tp, gjMnt

power In Germany, Dot to thl*
prospect also tho world ha* ‘Wa­
com* used.
The world, w altlng'to see what
wlU happen la Germany and about
Gei bian reparation*, falb to maka
prtigT— from dabocU, poaatbly
area slip# deeper Into debacle.
With th* world In thi* re*pact |W i
tho United Itatea. A t tha Umo thl*
I* Written It b ImpoMlkla U have
saw confident view about tho Immedtat* future.
. Meanwhile the one tor* parmsDeflt^characteristic a f ever* such
dcfreaelea aa baa a f f l i c t e d
America alnce 1929 b that soma
tim e It tad s. Always they come to
on end and usually tha windup U
n n d fr'w b v »t tho v e f r momant
whda condition* saem hlacfcacL^

DRUGS
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Sanford Drug
“Tha R oan Store"
Prescription*,
A Hpcehtlly 1

AWNINGS
..

Mr*.-Hobart Newman enlortpliwd
In' honor of i MU* Gall . Moore
Wogneoday afternoon whew n cabrelboeou* xhtw er of iaaial so d
beautiful wedging presents weg*
arranged on n' pretty C hrbtm nc
tree fev th* charm ing aad pofnfcr
brU* to b*. Mr*. 3. C.'BeangtVwUi

In Sanford i* th*
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117 E. Sod SI. Phon

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Electrical Wiring and
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TH* SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA, TI1CRSDAY, DBCE
DECEMBER SI, 1931
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PADS THRBF

. '. * f 1 1
:
al*own a* gt*at at set: Report that tanning factory &gt;1)1 hfgin Kinraniana Sem in o lt C iun ty lu v K*ni Itpgnttiom*
mad* to Commiealon discloses n j»»ration* in U l L
! Ir lU ia n t futuro.
i
Nov. rf. Larg#at
thipmant of
th at club la moat economical In
Scvmty Sanford l-oy* teav# fo r1 Aug. 28. M i*» V irg in ia E a rle amt amaryllia - bulb# f t i r to I n n
state.
Florida
a«nt
from
hare.
v
cim p at Leak* Winona
W alla ce
P h illip s
annnunred a t,
Mar. 21. . . Connie Mack and
June I, . , May ir D um n ureas vtintirra cd wrholaiwhipn iifrrr**fh
__________
Not. i t . Approximately 2000
( hi* Philadelphia Alhleli:* stage that cifiten* wo!# f j r ‘ chartar atndrnia In the JT ih Svnat- rial pa *oiu gathar for obaarranca of
_
_ _ .
prariiee game here.
ami*mlmenL« on Monday.
D U trlft.
Arrai»tlc« Day, featuisy by yarada
(Continued f ,™ P a n One)
Ma. U
. Wallace B.H m ak e
K m h ty •orit S^ninm n#ctlv# di
\Vright** adAug, 3 t. Mr« Ilrdrn T Murte, in morning. Judga
ini.Moner., and L. P. M II* and C .' f |r„
ni ht
|',&lt;ima9i at graduation #xcr«i&lt;#^.
54#minol« County Welfare wu/krr, dre*« at noon, and a football gam*
l a l C a le n d a r
B. Swaicy w#r# iniUlteu u Com-,
APRIL
v anfnrd faina top of golf It.ifrue draw* p ra ite uf la»,^ri group oi m*- in th# afternoon.
■nU*ioit«rt, RiKcwillnf IL
P. |
,,
J .
. k
g r i d U im .4 for her efforts, in be­
h
virt ivy.
Npv 17 Froralitent '8 taU Ma*
Wheeler and W. 3. Entamlnger.
! MA | \
a gh t o n
T nchadat
Jn n c H.
r h a r t t r rle r t b n f ilia l h alf of indigent np-iriw'*.
Outstanding among te social, Du Bose, Edith Wilkinson. Geor­
■*on4 a rm # tn attaod hlg maating.
Jan. T. City Commiiaion
j
H o .,,iu l ia nw.rdw h.gh
Year's Eve ball by affairs of the Christmas •ea»»n gia Middry, Hele.i M arentrtto.
l\ majtirily of
vot#«.
Nor. 19 F n n g a llstlc ' Hollneaa
H K P T E A IH K H
ented w.th t« ,t« tlw ni»*.polnt^1
I*
"
Legion Auxiliary
C hibtlne and Paulina Stoud-n- debt plan, th* feator* of which, , ^ l » ^ t - Institution* ty A m .n- •Jnn« 9. . llVl.oOO judgtnm t,
Srp t. 14. More* &gt;hnn 7*wi -tude-nt4 V unritlion Inc., open* If)day con­
was
the
annual
dance
given
last
from 9:30 o'clock to
niramal i ity i* wrt a*j^dr on at&gt;- crowd H em iiw lr H igh School f«n vention.
«•
mire, Marjorie Korreat, Rose
th , e.Ubliahm ent of • Dsed rf " ' 1r,&lt;i,r*1 Association,
«t tho City Hall. Alu- night a t the U ayafir Hotel on Hurt. Mary Hurt, Mary Dlfhlon was
Nov. 2J. Uencva falebrl^va fiaat
ratio between operating eipenars
'to m a n s Clnr stafea its r*' K nit dfrUinn in Santnnl ojM'fiinr
r ir f iL c v
of
another
i I f Hall McNeill's orchestra.
the Lake Front by the active and Jane Torrance, Katherine Schi un,| Vbt service, of on* to th ree.1 flrM
vi.'t t t recover IU40.00G fttfj-i vchool term
annual Seralnolc County if^l f»#ntniagasin*.
Itc h night service* will be alumni members of the Pi Kappa tard. Bevetly Bender, ft. E. G rif­
i
a oSeminolv
i i c County
1 , oPoultry
- .i i ' Apr. 3 . E a slrr Sunrise Serv f *»•- . In i&gt; v*n»Hl,
U v le ! » preparing ro» active -va ' a ru m s Da) with 400 persona
Ja n . 8.%
• 3 I ttM o'elw k at the F irst Alpha fraternity. About -100 mem­ fin, Alma Entsralngrr, Julia II eIce I* held at ( ity Rand Shell
aiiendl 0 ( : Mayor Giles of'O rlan-Ii'n# 11
Futur# Iurm fr* a&lt;m with a g ru u liu rc
Show opens to large attendance.
Churth.
bers of the younger social set gitu, Mary Buford Powell, S im
prawe Fy District Deputy,
•!•*, in tailln address, predirt* Sanl lay
to 7f» tta iv ag n cu ltu ra l
C
ity
C
o
m
m
iin
iiiitfri
d»*cid#
to
Jan.
y.
Lion*
Club
complete!
(Y oung Poople's City Union from Sanford, Orlando. Gain#.- Mann, Nelli* Ray, of Jackson­
fi*rd will be a future lar*e (by and
Ap- s
Kenltml Elk* in-tall Tt'fc»*h t r
%
‘iintinit#
»
c
o
+
|iiu
ir
bond*
in
pay
plans
for
staging
All-Florida
Air
I U entertained by lb- Presby i ville and other polnta in Central
tb it (h* cramty will be one »f th*
officer* *t well-attended night
ville; May Morphy, of W ashing­ Tour stop here.
incut i f dcliropjoiit inve*.
M
'hi
duPceoKful
Ct»mp
i*
eon
gpung people with a New Florida attended. Among those ton, L). C ; Camilla Puleston.
irreateet tn Flnrida.
roee'lng: 1, dm is given high
S#pt.
IT.
(
itfu.t
In
d
ii'trv
'v
value
Mis. J. H. liinterniister elected
I nk'd by Y M C A jo u th ’h,
l
fwmUb party a t the P ro b y - invited to chaperone the atfair Ginre Williams, Helen Dougla-s,
Nov. 23. Sanford Klwanta Cloh
prai-e
by
District
IhJpnty
i
w
4
tir*
"rd
hy
(O
tarirftc
of
4pe*k
Jum*
12
Al#x ft, Juhn^im
church from B OO o’clock to were; Mr and Mrs. Walter S Carmen Qutlir.e, Ellsabe'h Whit* president, Mrs. Karl Schultx, vicetops state Ip atts-ndane* fie OeA p r 1&gt;. . Tlir tig- attend open
president; Mr*. George W. Knight,
*■?«*«'Ird prf*idrniil itai** vm atio n al1 «*M. Inrludlrtg M i". F.dnn &lt;*• Fuiler. tolwr.
IHN o'clock.
Coleman, Hr and Mrs. F. V, ner. Margaret Peters Kalhlei n t-easurer, and Mi*a
Urlando, Le fo tr more than
IiMA
K liiateth lo r lay of flower i-ihlhlt: I argest
Mnlnieht Iwnefit performtue* at
Bender, Mrs. Ralph B. Wight, l.ong, Helen Anderson, of Near Knight, secretary, of American display ever «een in Sanford i* l»'.irh# i; a rout
SATURDAY.
Jun# 17 . I *»ca! Kiwa:il» Club person* at V*nl*l**i H old
Mil* n# drawc hug* throng pnd
Regular meeting of the Anft-ri- Mrs. S. R. High ton. Mrs J L. York City; Mary Posy, of Ar­ l egion Auxiliary.
o;4mon of chairman.
Sept. 21* Riith
Rrynn
flwen,
•
•
hoe?
atlrndfs* in t'»t)
marly $:litO H raLved for unam* y i. Legion Auxiliary will be held Hurl, Mr. and Mrs. John Kchi kansan; Marv hun lotsou. &gt;f Ki County I'mnmiasinnrr* npp- seri
Jan. 12. Sanford group goe* tn
,\|l 44
Imir
2tr
Ilrif ih&gt; pucit n f the Svinilli lr 1 ouoty ployrd.
i*
' 3 :N o'clock at th a home nf Mr». ran! and C. J- R orm i.
M Fliurr
simmec; Dorothy Cra'-trer. of Tallahassee to appeal for new lu I 111 Iimilmtf
•r
of
1
o
rumor
re
*p*«k*
in
(
“hniiil’i
9in«‘&lt; win* tit la- a* ’ Ml«4 Stli
Nov M) Erkrraon ('inning Fac­
; | * Katualllat on Palm etto Av#
Garnet and gild, color* of the Tampa a. Reba Andrawi, of 1-eei- | 'on,; and bridge
t
huilgft fomml*
I
#
vi
fum
hinchrtm*
it
,
hri
f hit (ni i»i
oral ‘
tory
into partial operations
Pi Kappa Alpha fratam lty, were tnirg; Ruth Cotton, of Dothan.
M ayor Dumas denies that any Nion it unw nntrj
( Oils*? T e lU throng of ;i ‘ ivitir-*
J t LY
DEC FA! It Kit.
used in the decorations about the Ala.; and Mabdt Van Buskirk. changes till be made in city perr
MONDAY
A nnual r^i &lt;»rt of Sa n fo n l Cham
\«*nr|y ‘i »0 iwiAciriri1 tli.tr trig w oi k tn W a ih in g l ui
Jill) 1
Mt* 2. Mountain Ice Cu., baThe Monthly bualncee meeting of large hall room of the hotel. F&lt;e- Thelma Van Buskirk, Naney Me- snnnrl.
bf»r nf r .'m n e r r f ri-veaN much Urml f Ir *t wrwkl) r 'inmuriity
u rro u K ii
r u t i cm atruction nf new k«* •torIt* Wotnan’a Mtaslnnery Society toon* of garnel and goU rr.-;&gt;e , N *|r, Alice Mann, l.ucllle Uettier,
Jan. II. Appropriation for lake \n1aaMe wntk ilmur,
&lt;
\ .-un um at *’•ftr&gt;, { 4ihi*J1
IV
\
I Sen* nolo
\ &lt;i o tilt oral oif«* h»mw! un Fast Sid# of SariforU'
tb* P i n t MrthodNt I'hurch will paper were draped from th . ceil- ( Jean Tedgar. Ann Tedgar, Mary *h(irc&gt; niftd h pfm-ed in ti*ntiillve
| ' n b I tl#taU'« of m u rtv
h a«lr
ih'c i 2-‘»d p^rdoiiri croWfi O vie­
•Judy i ,
Sfi iford
rotw ei# 1 ('In h idedgea «ypport t *• i
r hi*
baU a t 8:00 o'clock a t the ir.g to th# rornera of the room , | Ves, Dorothy AulU. Evelyn Burk- IB31 budget.
» Kiv aic mitliiiril &gt;*y Harry Tap* *hampionihip "f tVritral FlmiJu
o r freight lii ii l line, at
hot tic do «4 hod io a**iat in organiaattog
and about.the small lialc-ny which, m aster, Jacqueline Prewitt, Helen
Soetsl Department of Woman's
kUrttk. •+*.- '
tl
, f r.»ad improvement
group:
r, V
vwtrciatlnn
iiieettiu
,G lrda Number Two of the First was hanked with palmetloet aud ‘ Floyd, Eloise Lanier, Aileen N lyes,Club holds annual ball.
Am
Amarvlh* Sh &gt;w at
fVomimnit ( i n t r a l Florid a ll-ttlsJu h «&gt;
County Ponniuhion
t)ct. 7 r on t r a it ler fop ronvf me
IppMet Church, Mr*. L. E. Tew, nlhet green shiubbery. Attract- , Rachel Crawford, I.Milan Murphy, J , n TW. Ijswton, Mr*. E.
llOTKler Farm cm ITaoU [{cul ilrawn r n v *fr i»n# half mill Irvy for'
I ion o( nr vi" t'vi"' * "•"bool at Alta- la t« is make talks.
k a lm ilt. Will meet a t 3:30 o'clock ing the attention of the gurv'ta Blanche Fishbaek. suid Edna Deal, C urlett. Mrs. Catsaltdra Schults l*i| flirJVi|a
Dei fi, F K. Ihirner wins Setnl♦•dial lithnuanl " f vocational ntfii- ni.mte, mud# pit-Bitdrt hy large dn
a t tk# church.
as they arrived were the large | of Orlando.
»n'l 11. C. DuBnte. re-elected as
Apr II
ll V Hcrmlon flfftfd cullu ry MHii' h at i)\ i**do
imlc Couniy Cum •-hampinnshlp.
nation f r**«iv Ko^t-nwald Fund,
-Circle Noiaber Three of the Greek letters of Pi Kappa A lpha' Alto Jack Aycock, Byron For. h"n,,‘ &gt;'f Fernald-Laughton Mr- urv pr«*«itl^tit *»f Sidle fl P O
Ir,H* H t'haites lltehm an. head
Jo ls
I :»
U ilh n m
Morrison
Cmmtv Ta* fVllector Jno. U
■ jpn ti B
o aptist
i ( p h k I'hurch,
v n u rn i, .iirt.
F
Mr*. J. H placed in the center of the bal
Fulton Hester, Donald Jaeksor. mortal Association at annual meet­ } IV ItMli'l
u( athleln * at I’niverslty of Florlyarn*
hon-r*
vihdo
at
two
w#t'k'w
Jin
k
tn
a,
in
annual
report
l*
i
ounColelough, chalfjnan, will meet
m
at cony ami lighttd with electricity
l‘*ter S hial, James G. Rharnr. ing.
Ja mr* W Wathb, jdn, i* .Jrn 1
In talks lo Rotnrlnns *n&lt;l predlrt*
&lt;ump of Fpi4t-o| al Youny p«?oid#. it f'OTivmiadnner*
1h-iu ia i
Ja n 17. Bondholders’ l'rotective
1:10 o'clock w|j&gt; Mr*. A. J. P eter- The orchatsr* was placed on a J r , Kinchen Towers, Algernon
A|*r IH,
lld rry M Papw iirth
lintteam In 1S32.
‘
ho't-n
to
hrud
wtat#
organuati^lt
colliHtii iu arc equal of lh2i*. Aith
Uonroe platfurm which was surrounded 3 peer. Arthur Zachary, Frank I. tbonmltlee agrees to rmiuce San­ lv«lroUki previdcht uf count\ u a t*
MM a t bar jsmae a t the V
City Commissioner W. A lo*ffJu ly I I
l.o al m ili'a iy unit good prorpoctii fop new high mark
ford
mtllagc
to
JO.
Car oar.
with palmetto,*, while similar Womlrulf. Jr. Dooley Bridget,
» m\j
ler re elected to office for three
fm«U ram p lif r ' n** of ra-^, Ma
in U di collet t nun
Jan IP. Annual Robert E. I-ee
Rrr F ire of the First greens were arranged in other ( apt K arl, T. Loucka, H in d rii
.C ircle N um R
year*.
Mth&lt; Flcsnor **onii in^tt&gt;n win*
ini litp Y iT 'i . littit haw hud It11It
U r* t 12* \ i w fn - 1 river freightvn
Hall
held
at
Mayfair
Hotel.
tl. F. Maine*, elected mayor of
Hat Church. Urs. C. H. Pearce parts of the room to form a t.yles, Alex Sharon, &lt; nnndier
|-&lt;*l ularitv cmitF't at loml thiublrr
t mi31 fo f mPilh'al eorv1 *•
" C it y uf S u n f i r i p' make* ris-ord
J
in
.
21.
City
Ciiinrnissitm
aud
barkgrounJ fur the Sharon, Dirk Maxwell, Randall
II I meet e t 3 30 o'clnd. pleasing
Allaniofde, and I. 1*. Mills, r e ­
A|». IT, .
il*.a h *UO|a I* 1(1
Bond
men
re
n
h
final
agreement
*l»&gt; *-d on in ilia l trip li» City from
Ju ly IV
round
of
play
elected *« mayor of Ortedo.
Mr*, n . B H arris. 1301 M ar bright colored evening gowns t'hase. Frank Chat,-, Harry lla'I,
Sitls* c.trm-t Jan. 23. Two thioivnrsl fo-ison. h»* liliil* for
f u' kv invdli* Hock-v with 'JTO f,*nv
m anttual city U'nni* fhn m tio ii
Dec. ‘.r. Central Florida Klsranls
wurn by the gutata.
♦Ua Atrenoe.
%i»h '200 t.»i»e
Jack Hall. Jack I eters, I e nai-l Creel arrival of AH-Floriw Air Sloragf n’anr %
of freight, I I hour* alter leaving club* hold officer’* training school
* Ip i j 1**|f«n to rw\
Dancing was enjoyed from IU titl Miller, Juhn Schirard, J r , B em ­
lie Number Sic nf the F ir,l
itjr pruvj &gt;.| in |&gt;lan* «nn ur’ui'.l
Tour.
gatew ay dt&gt; ■ flomt represent* hers-.
did v H
F liiv
W illi,am*
,p| let-Church, Mrs. G#»rp# Huff, o'clock until 2:tlo o'clock witn u d
Kchiiard, Frank
DtiUusn,
Doren* of et pre*»litns n/ nptl 1
omI i
W th im Sm ith lor Sa tif -rd fTo.iKm investment
Die 11 Oviedo *hlps first ear*
tt a J a . will meet with Mrs. T Uanial Currie ami hi* orchestra Robert Dodson, Stanley Vernas, mtrin a n made over agreement
Anr V!&gt;.
r.»untv frnt|»» ►t'elv
Oct 15 K u rl
Lehm ann
Ha* of celery fr tin c ianty, taken from
.Imm'*' Irhoiw • hinotuoriAhi,
PiUhford, 1013 Elm Avenue, at furnishing the music, t 20-mmute [lick Vernav. Sam Klel*chrr, Wal­ on bond deal.
ha'll* fiMt ii&gt;«*h
t/k*Im&gt;
In
F!\*ng activity
in ^nnfoul *• * v *la . in new | .Mit»&lt;&gt;M Count) Wheeler and Morgan farm* there.
intermission took plan- *t 12 00 lace Bell,. Robert IIIgMi-yioan,
o'clock;
Lowell Raylcs and Freddi* 4t«rnlio|ial (dike hv loaiLiitf u h
up dnrinp Yt«*ik runny I r*il phiuded m teU'gruuiH of tnugintuDec. Ir’ Seminole County Prog­
o'clock
and
wav
followed
by
a
Herman
Hunt,
Marlon
Wn^ne•all*
aro
fralm**
nf
lunrhi'im.
WEDNESDAY
fu n d , note,| s' nit flier*, theli)
n»* ide *' l * ;! takin * it,viii11oit k** • Uitinn ori appointment «h •••rretary. ress Day draw* nrarly 10,000 »U*
I.iirut. H ariv K *&gt;rl n. formrt
T o man's Club lunrhetn for tit "no-Lreak” ilsntr tA the music of Frrd Williansj. Rillio II.id. Ilrigg* thousand* si airport. I Roth Ittve
Del, Jd. Seniuioh' Chsiptvr, 1 u‘ ilora who Join G orrrnnr and Mra.
►one rvifiiuiiiy
' 'I'llfnrtl f nihli'flt. Is ani'*rK' Tiidt
Bang Civic rnm tnlttee of th- the Dream fjjrl of Ft Kappa Al­ A rn n itu n , An-in-w I'aitaw ay, lloc sin* e lis-en killed In ucitdentel.
toil- Frtfmwrw t»f V n irroa, w | in t
•Inly 10. ^ a 11 ford m ilitary
Doyle E. Carlton in celebratlnf th*
oha" tu t meml-er* of the frstern Mann. Robert II. Axt, John D ry.
l a r»*a*’h ulri-kfri c ity uf MnnNgun
Jan.
JtV
tieneral
Cbailc*
I'.
T a f Commercr will be lie!
" n it * • ■11 n from Pam p F.w trr tie a&gt; f -I counter in Flo rid a for opening nf the Eckerson Canning
tty and their partners.
John
Courier,
Ma'rolin
llig
s'ti-,
J.*I.
OiarfffF
umvimltile*nl
Summer
nil
I*
g.ie«t
of
Iham
ber
the Woman's Club. Retervjttiurit Ja»'k*om dtp report in/ oils* of *i,*eoiid ntt m i «gIII &gt;i»r,
1 Plant, the new Irtl acr* municipal
Among thotp seen dancing were Bruce l.aney, George Mcye, Ftuui, of Coiiim nw at luncheon.
h illi arY N|ipr * *ii Ity t 'l t j * nimiit«
’ eltlb mem'.er* must be madr
i h'l, l J
ho t Lchiiiiimt
i* im port; the chiistening uf the faal
11»* umsf an s'i a f ill rmuimpirn'tiM
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Mnje,
Mr.
I
(like)
I,
t'laudr
llermlun,
George
'*,nr*S:
One
year
^ra*
r
p-riawl
Mrs. II. H. Par-worth or Mrs
pTinlgi'd
.upport
*«l
th*'
entire
coun. r u e r Irclghler "City nf
and Mr*. Edmund Mviach. Mr and Thurston, ChandL, Nalaon Roy
)lulU ll' \ ICY
o ntulm fl in nnahnrr rrlitlmn *•» &lt;VI i s liv 'i'il
, M. Phillip* by Tuearlay night.
Ju U
e » P.-T A nf rrninty* *x tt! V » M r« tln trf ttinrhCUTi Whcfe ami paying public recognition to
Mrs. John M*l*eh, J r , Mr. and Frank Syme* Jr., and Fred StanFel.. 4. t'lty slice* in every way , tH\ ll
1urm luAur**^
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b"foi»*
l
'w
l
hi’»d(*
of
hiiBineK,
civic,
‘ !o r'l; i-apeiw.es: Salaries and p**r
M tJ.-lY. A* ikJama, Mss- t t . W. Fey,
Apr. '21 , rhang^B nr« n^fcr,] ariMiuiPw to l iv e physical I'lim i- and prufe44ionrtl life of thu coon the Atlantic Coast Line for 40
years nf «ervlc* tn this community:
No'son, 31r. and 31rx. I.ro U,
Also Robert Cockrell. "Chock" sopncl redurrs I In effort to *t*y &lt;it In la* m»*a&lt;ur &lt;N I*Wln |u» nt nail ri4 te -til viuinsf pupth about t), he util Ii lira ill a pul try*
Pat ad* with more than 2S0 float*
to rote r U'hntili.
Rockwell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mac­ Lavln, John laivin and Browar.: within buvtget, for year
'nxtK for UT2*. 2*. an l 2i» m in i hr
(h t
*1 Flo rid a Funeral l&gt;ir»»c and decorated cart l« feature nf
Ju lv 71
I » . a l tm&lt;in&lt;-4* men
Feb. 7. Sanford Garden
flub I uitl at nn* c gnalift ntw |irn|M»j»ald
Donald, 3Iri. Maude Armbrualer, MeLTelland, of Gaineavil]*; R G.
to-a anil Fnibalm era Association
Mr. and 3ir*. 1,, I*. Hagan, Jr / Tittrnun, of Apopka; fe te God- ele.'le following officer*: Mr*. Kn- at| a|*t#d U) I il\
ruiiiiniMiiiii 'M-P -vti'f’t'. f" Mid loi‘,ll H"V S n u t * letf in , two d a y convention here. day'* event*, which conclude*! with
n well attended dance at th* 3layJin
*
Jf*
.
Hoy
HnrrPon
d
*-.l..r
fu
rle
tt,
presi.lent;
Mr*.
"
I
Mr. and Mr*. R, L. Hagan, 31r.j frey, H arry Hughe*. B. J. Lv.nl,
Apr. J.V
Fif y th rrc S u n fo rJ
Ort. 2'J l!nitwd State* Hoad D#*
dwatd B ukrnan ha* arrived to
nrul Mrs. Joe Gonaale*, Mr. and Harold Jonva, Claude Daley, Ja k Mataoti, virc president; Mrs. S. 0 -arnier* 4*nt*r corn mnirNi fur frnta Roy II ll*" tn % in tt»3l i»»o |iArtailVnt pledge* hvlp in nmiLruc- [*tr (Intel.
end th* w inter seaa-n here.
Dec. 17. F irst car of Sanford
r n titlo 'if Sanford
irophy jjMil prill'd.
Mr*. II. B. Baggett, Mr. aud Mrs. Kline, Mel f a tte r . Vaden 31 * all. t'hase, J r , secretary-treasurer.
tinn nf lake *hure boulevard,
celery l* shipped north hy FlelschFeb
10, ‘ . Hamilton
llolt,
I'n iip i# f»#laht h mi w ill hr
k^ \k . Dendcr, Mr. and 31r*. Wal-' BRJ Al'urigiit, M, 3'. Barnes, K n e
A pr.
, Mnvur J, T. Alatip
tint. 20. U n ite d S la U a So|it*ouj
[^L. A. T at* Irft W*tln**day f;i ™ 8. Cileman, Mr. and Mrs ( \ ny l^w aon, Bill Delaporte, Al president 0 f Hullift* C*li*t*, vM.. nf Ja ck B ^ iiY illr, deliver* M a ­ plwarl upfin Ja ck so n ville Sapfurd
r r tie**., and Uanslgar, Inc.
C o u it d a m n C hm e N ation al think
t Whet* ha will a pond sever. Durv'tn. of T avarrs; Mr. and 31r«. ( Rogero, Albert Church, Hardy Sul. I *|»ak.« on "W i’son” before Fanfut.l
IVc. 20. Work begins on nsw
il, rial Pay udflrohi at r«ntrnl 1 1vr , m ule
New York C ity , a review In H i
July /&lt;» . , (*itv &lt;'unimi *(•i »nrr in 41? again cl the City uf Sanford" III Met Ic field near High school.
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Floyd Lam), of Osoi-dnj Dr. and Rian, Luke Tidler, 3am Rutin r Rotary Club.
l*ic.rIt «« IftQG liaiffn,
Dec. 23. Record throng of chil­
Erl'. 13. . . M io Virginia Earle 1 Apr. ^7,
M rs Et m-&lt;i Aulls, of PurUm-.ulh, ford, Beverly McEwan, John IlatT irly ray irrare II J I .fhmiiii, ro turn Ing f r io a i m i i t l edict give* filia l vlclu iy to
(r. and Mr*. E. A. M-intfortun
dren attend* Milan* T heater's anVa., and Mr. a n l 3lr*. N. P, Vft.v-j tieltj, Billy Akcrman, * n l Thutl- and Edwin Shinhol**! announced jifihril tflvi-n i«# tn \|ia y c ri H m&lt;J vi aliiiri t t fnd iam t!ppict» FhtY*dii vi l v in litig a tio n with hunk.
l moving today to D elr tier;
ell. Ir , 31r. and 31r«. Franklin j Andrews, of Urjando, Hugh lgou ns winners of Ruth Ur)an Owen I "lilrrw aP« ntrroc in nplil u| k«*rp n» h#vt #|Ht| In thtw country; ,S****i»
(h*t. 27. F lr * t carload of g ra p e ­ inial Christmas party.
a t Indian Mound Village.
Dec. 21. All county employs**
Hardaway, Mr. and 31rs~ T a u l 'a n d Earle S tanley,' 4f Ku»'is; • ••ay rontest.
on gulf link* anti ti jrn. 1 1 lal# livin g off fnt of th** til tut in fru it of acaaon &gt;« ahipped f rom
donate a day’s salary to un-sm•■urntu rn o n I 1* n»h#ri.
(ic iie v a area.
Langitou, Mr. ami Mr*, llanlcy I Robert lgou, of Wlnlc.* Haven; ' , Feb. It. . . Men’s filth* of l&gt;n- operation.
Baby Lalng returned la*'
A IT .lH T
Ki a ai National Hank announce# ployenl of county.
Pogue. 31r. ami Mrs. IVilUan, An-] Bill NkkoD. of WlnVr Garden; tral Flort.'a Eplacupal Churches , M |r
K urth DUttlct l»n*
from A v j B p ark whir* hr derson, Mr. and Mrs. William Charlnt Haulers on, of Oktccholse; gather here for meet: High dignr vradi* m rtMm r &lt;&gt;f t . h c n h*M
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More than 1000 children anjoy
Aug. J .
. I*r-4p#cU that
dividend of approxim
$110,
*«r«r*l days on business.
htblge, rend will be rompUtud this ta»u, representing the fourth nitilo' Ksofont Elk* Club* first annual
Story and 3lr. and Mrx. R ilp lijJu e Hall, of Bradenton;
Jack tarlea of Epluccpal Dioecsv at* h»*r»f with fnt o ia»*Apnt.
• ince the Bank elu*ed. and a tulal Christina* ire* ps-ty In C snttal
Turner, of Grlaodu.
j Toomer, of Jarkxonvllle; W P ■ hultor gvert*,
A pi, nil,
&gt;1fin hi«f if if Sniifurfl &gt;e»r lu&lt;&gt;m brighter.
Hi* r.B tatclh Shnomakev 1
Feb. 16. . , Paramount Kotin I l ’mitilry Flub rnjo\ louriTarti«iit
T n ip a jt r* ! ild lu "torn* tu life" uf .- per rent teftaid tlepoiitor*. Pork; Santa arri.'es by airplane to
Also the M iu e t Helen V crnay.; Crabtree, Jr., of .T am pa; ami
ng Uta w*ek-cod In Lak*
News camrram an take* celet y uml dinner.
U rt. 2H. Bemtiude County la provide additional thrills to &lt;tal y C. W E ntiinlngrr wh-i *ay*
Emiii* Llnglc, Maud* Lais*, K itty, Gordon Dean.
l i l t a* Uta gu**t of MU* Martha
field scenes.
that relief m ra.u rv* now ;H-ml:ng found tn have mure citrue grow ­ lighted children
.MAY
Dec. 27. First Annual Semlnota
Fire Chief Ma&lt;i fltwcland re­
.May 1 . . (V ntral Florida (lolf in Ihe Legiolaloti* w ill trm g l-ul er* than celery growers, Hit) jo-r•on* being engage,; in citrus cul­ Amateur InvilatliM Tsurnam ent,
bs
h port* IM.Il) (ire losses h-r* Imr- A* tot'latiur* i Muriui/t r\ vklf h Han- little r&lt;lie f locally.
. and Mr*. Harry F elsh tr anral In years.
County Lnpayer* m&gt;) gam ture a* against 270 celery gruw- later w in by Carl D*,ttt J r^ cr O r­
f'ifd «r* numibiTof nihixl, Mi*», wer
lando who defeated Jack Toomer,
Ftb. 17. . . A1« k It, Johnson,
i
* •!' hn T,
fr,, nearly 14 m ill* reduction: &lt; moil.- cr».
aU Christmas D ay'of Mrs
A. II. Mo-re &amp; Sorw ahlp fir*t Jacktonvllta, state am ateur cham­
teacher of vocational agriculture i r c ’iK nf im iif h&lt;M|y lunrhvm: •Inner* di*cut* trn ta tiv r liu.iget
Daughter*. hu»l and*, grand
Mias Anna Lannra Bruwn, stu- here, wins blaster Teacher of
sr1* sister, Mrs. J. K. Katw
which reveal* tisnble rhjing uvvr rNr ° f vegetable* from thia section pion. *ii and five, begin* with
children and g m t-grandrhlldren ilenl at the Florid* Slate College Florida Vocational Education (or Ih'.'larH* aiNfrli^ipir a« -aviuur »&gt;f 1.4*4 y ea r's fu u re
I Chapman Avmu*.
thi* year,
ela**y field h«*d*d by Dann,
f t a tv, and that Hranoniy lit ifoviTiv
of
U
rt,
Sarah
E.
Davla
ware
I,'
**ii. i- ■
far Wutnen t t Tallahaxxet, who la ground runaveutive year.
I let, 20. Oviedo *ecn aH town Toomar, and
A rthur "Ducky”
Aug 4. f'uiint, Mlllagc lor IU’11
i
mint
i«
needl'd.
8. McKay, of Newark honored al a Christmas dinner spending Ih* holiday! her* with
Feb. IH. . . S tate Road IVrparl
Jnhn Di„ , Jf „ j)rh Hchuol »tu
el *1 ill 7*3. lowest in 11 yt*r*. that doesn't worry over bonded Y alta, nationally known am ateur.
, arrived hat* today to be th a t the homa of Mr. and Mrx. J. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John m .nt vote* to Includa eondrw tion ,,.nt. win* trip tu ,«|,,tol with e.
Aug, 7. K tau Ruud Department drlit. Oviedo ha* all outstanding
&lt;tf bar aUtara, Mrs. C. II- C. Hall on Crlery Avenue. Dinner AM*d Brown, was honored with a cost of lakefront road and tridge
AI.L 801'1-H CATHOLIC 'E
engineer* h**(t\ work of *urveying hill* paid, money on ha'ml to meet
bond* due Jan. 1, ItKIJ, rich tu
- and Mm. F. R. Mltchel’, w aj served from a long table in party given on Tuesday evening in lVJt bndgcL
CHURCH
lirjpvM-d
r.ud
along
Uku
frunt.
May
. . Seniors take over pub­
the dining r mm whU-h wa* ___
deco­ by Mr. and Mrs. Brown at th -lr
; I b i w lnlar month*.
Feb. 23. , . Members of San­ lication n: Sanford Herald
Aug. III. Ale* R. Jo h n , .&gt;n, ytva- inert all .-orient operating vipense, The-Hev. J. J. Mclnnemy, pastor.
mid
hit*
re.tliru,;
it*
tax
rata
to
rated
with
many
colored
■wVet
hoot*,
321
West
Fifteenth
Street.
P .’f **“ ■■■■«
New Year’s Morning,
ford Chamber of Cotnmere* vote
May 11. . . First Annual Form- lional direcln r at .Seminol, High three mill* for the year.
Quantities uf gladioli and fern to organise county trade body.
.a n d M rs. J. H. LauffeTn pea*, holly and mistletoe.
Mass. 7:30 A. M.
K,hool win* title a* Ihe leading
era
Dey
e-)*‘
.
ration
•-rtfv
&gt;
hugo
Ch**e
and
Co.,
ahlp
first
c
ar­
■thy Lauffgan and H*rA ltar dinner had been served nere arranged In vases and bowls
Dartu
- - - - - Hutchison, caddy at ■San— | inrong
OO
StM
H)) vocational lea. hey of F lirld a for load of produce hv hoat from San­
throng r.t
t.r lake
lake front:
front: ovJr
uvlr CC
fgon, af D etroit, Mkh. each persona re o irrd gift* from about the room* where the guaat* ferd ( ountry ( lub, w n . l U I c n f p t„ , 10, M , t
year I0JU-.1I,
ford tn New York,
.
98 liar Lk m ^m r
visiting l l n . Sarah T. a Cbrl-tmaa tree and singing and were entertained.
Junior f’hampinn for 1031 hy d*.
M, y ,"5
yurm&lt;r. u&gt;y
Aug. 13. Mayor T. L. Duma* ap- i Oct. HI So)Ll car-load of ScmlDay
IItea## f i
Dancing,
games,
and
bunco
wore
fa r th* holidays, m ot.'red to gamea were enjoyei. Thooe pr»»(eating Ralph SU wart, 4 and 3.
l"dnti
II.
Du
Rote,
F
T.
Wil­
bralion is declared tn be gr.-at
' nfde County fruit leaves Geneva
CEI.BHY CLUB
F a in Beach and Tampa ent were: Mr*. Sarah E..Davis, enjoyed by the gueair throughout
Feb. 23. . , Ision l&gt;Rny retains "iicrMS: Committees esp rr-s their liam* an l G, p. III.hup tu inv**ti! for England
spend Mvvral days Mr. and Mrx. J. C. Hail. Mr. and ths evsning. lYiara for high score golf title as city champion by
gale Ranford'* electric light rale.
appreciation for *up,iort given.
NOVEMBER.
accom nanirj by Mrs. Mrx. J. 0 . Leuffgcn, of Detroit, In bunco were awarded,Ur Mias defeating Lawrenca Lond'julsl lu
Dr. 11. C. Thompson, New Yurt
May' V&lt;- • • General Charieo P
N u v. 3. Superintendent of
r Malta and Miss L e y ti Mar Mkh., Mr. and Mr*. W. E. BetU, Phyllis Smith and Usnry Witte. tiih l h a lt’* which goes Io 3Pth
.' umtnerall Is guest of Lake Mary I City, Arnrrica'* Trading nuthorlD I MchnoL T. W. law tnn revrnU r»aTHE COVETTE
Mr. and ' Mrs. C. A. Anderson, Rcfrsshmsnta were servnl a t th* green for final decision.
| un r* Dry culiure, speok* to- mor* . son county school system is In
War Veterans.
supper
hour.
GOT SHOP
Jr., Mr. and Mr*. V. Q. Haity,
MARCH
May 19. . . University Womer than 123 reprrsentativa farmer* first rank throughout state.
Those present weret lb* Mis***
the Mister Ruth Faneher, Ruby
Mar. T--. • Russian Royal Chor-t wi„ h#lo p.‘.T . A , to f , cllnic '(ur nt the high «ckool.
Oviedo, Fla.
Nov. A, Lnngwuod Refrigerator
and Luyte Martin, Dorothy Leuff- Anna Lenora Brown, Iva Gilmer, u» fl'* » conrert at City Hall un | schoolchildren.
Aug, 111. Karl l^hm ann oaept* Co., new Industry for county, buAt the haasa n f Mi*. Covingten
gen, Ellen and Jewel B etti, Mar­ of Atlanta, Ga., Nalll* Williams, tk r auaplcta uf Sanford Llone j May 22. . . Sant &lt;rd Boy Scout lecritoryihlp of fieminote County
and Mra, B arnett
tha, Ruby Lee and Marjorla Aa- FbjlU i Smith, Canevea* Wall*, Club.
! council organised a t night meeting Chamber of Commerce.
Gift* — Pottary — nandw ark
LADIES'
EXCHANGE
annual Nsw Y ear's Kvr demon, and Arnold Martin, Her­ M argaret GUea, Juanita McMollen,
Mar. II. .
Aug. tit. W alter Cooper tell* RoPtlsaa of all klnda.
I (o I.
y .u aderisive]
. i 1 r f l|o
M*y
,,*lr l,r,v*• U
by th s American b ert Lueffgen, Charles Andfrairv Dorothy Haynes, AaUineU* bhln- aRpcsr wins
lt .Ti'
title with
lM m deritad aucres*.
tarlans about hi* trip t &gt; Etirip*.
Valdes llidr.— IU N. Dark
bolscr,
and
Ed
Mitchell,
R
aiseil
A OkUia ry Is scheduled te III, Raymond. Norman and A ^ i r v
vetory over Mr*/ U o n U R oy la
Rnthmtasm m ark. Fulure FarmAug. 10. W. M. Haynes taker
I'hon* M-J
a tonight from 9:18 t ' H atty, Ralph BetU bad W. E. .Mitchell, John A lien Brown, Jr^ ta m e played under bad weather rr« Club meeting,
H. C. DuBme'a pljre as member
Bob Rtichel, Clyde Brockman, condition*.
f t a t the Sanford City BetU, Jr.
Hand
Work—Noveltlm
of
power
rot*
commDalon.
Progress le made In Palvalhm
Little Grey H o u m v
Boy H arrison Ed ShlaboUer, Hen­
Mar.
II. . . l u t o
Show le Army organisation plan.
Jgtng from th* aJContinuance of City'* mlllagc of
Sr* I' m Before liuying
uir
ry
Witte,
Charles
Butler,
and
Gilopened
a
t
M
ayfair
llolal
with
[ w b a t t / e largo numSal Ilaa4
Diptomaa presented 111 Junbu 30 seen Ind Dated: Bondholder,
b
*
n
Williams.
i will ha praaant. Mumany in lalicadance.
High school pupils a t graduation group la salltfled with way accord
T t a House aad Gift Shop
by Nail MiSenior Claae play I* preetnled exert it*.
.. 30c
I* w /rkinr.
H u ita Urerwed . ..
DtIDtassa Meal* an O rder far
o rd M tra . a f Oriaabefore .enthustaslte audience.
Aug. 20. Big sport pleat ol Ink*
May 21, . . Independent Mcr
S u ita C lean ed
th* Diaaalasiaaltag
' Jt’ T Y 'v '-J-i t -'
Newly reorganised Elks Club rhaat* Asanctatlon fetee I’rogrt*- Monroe 1* taking shape: Modern
a n d I 'r n w e d .........40c
Mia* Kathleen Adam* and MUt
elect* Joe Ludwig a* • sailed ilka Club a t dan.-#.
8. Ceknuin and
ttayground I* now In procar* of b r­
L uach aaaa____ U c—13a—U*
P a n la C lean ed
K, H tnU rm lslrr, who Media Cunningham ware wjnner*
ruler.
1
8 t M m I*.
W, II. Rawlins b serloualy In­ ing construct* I.
D inner*__ *1.00—*1J 3 —|1 J *
_____ 20c
a
n
d
P
re
a
a
e
d
.
u
.
Mar. 13. , , Monament erected jured on fishing trip.
rga *f U a a ffa ir, are In the context* held f t the ChrlgtAug. t l . Lions C h\ lr commend­
STATION
Telephone
Wlnlar Park 9199-M
OPPOMTK FIR E
l b y Mr*. H. B. law - m^a parly (Ire n on Saturday a ft.,
May 24. . . Sanford F erinei, ed for work accinrpIDhod during
Mr. and M ra 11. E, DooU, erv- In *t mory of P erry Weinberg,
the advertising!
tat* Sanford Jeweler.
•year
Just
past.
teeh
half-mill
'U
a
for
roieareh
w ha had ornaon by Mrx. France* A. Hick- Isrtaiaad tW fallowing gursla with
Mar. IT. , . 8. 0 , Gray named v o rk i Obtain county trade b:dy
Aug. 23. Sanford Pro#rv*ets#
ebab] and Mr. and •on -at her barite on M yrtle Aye- a Christmas dinner last Friday MW president of Bastard Hrtary support In effort to gvt fund* tar Club uf the Atlantic Coast Liar
#wh® b a « f an- nue fa r Ibe menxbtrx *f her p lv w Mr. a n J lira . V . B. Whitcomb, a f Cloh.
railroad select* MDa Rubye Courim ptayla# ogricultural workers.
elaaaa*. Present* from a large
14a.
B, W. W art, appotated as Mu­
Orlando; .Mr, and Mia. J. C. Bills,
Fourteen Hoy Scout* pas* teats fey as Its rsp ru an taliv e at a
lighted ChrUtmaa tree wer* a s- and w u , Jahn, Ltw is a n j Doug- nicipal Judge hy C hy Commixbrhuly contest In Lakeland.
itfocw Cojart of Iloncr.
ProittL your baby'g health by feedlag U our pan
ebaeged among the guests d a r­ l«»s; Mr. 0 . B- B ristol and Mr. •tan: announce.: th a t 1OStic* will
Any. 14. 4! 11 y C’om m D* loners
Judge Wallace W. W right's
ing the afternoon,
wholcrutme milk.
and Mra. I^ftl Dooley sod daogh- be paltry, and th a t ho will kaep Fpcing term o f Circuit Court U vote la lend ssabUne* t ) agritnlv Thooe present w e n ; the MUxee
*ye oa fa c t th a t puWU must be
tural activity hero by granting U.
We produca and m II milk that U equal to lb* b n l
Minnie Emm*. B aU ta d Bather
protteted.
W n- Harvey, Sanford ysuth, 8. Department of AgrieuUnro
mUh
produced la tht entlr# Hailed SUtao.
Strange, D ereU y Pearaeo. Helen holtdsy vacation with Ms parrots.
M ar. 19. . . Jim Spencer break* wins award for vsaay on farm auh- rig h t ts aas City (teenhoue*.
Our
bacttrU count Is always below 10,000, V. B.
and, Mabel Cbapmaa, Deria
jecHa attend* college a t Gaines villa. B astard Country Chib amateur
Aug. 23. Annual report nf San­
ford lib ra ry , prepared by Mr*.
Mra. E la r. M illet . is vis Uta# conn* reeurd with a eard of T l.
May
9
9
.
.
.
R*v.
F
,
M.
Mortar
do^'ugrr*mm9
Standard
milk.
Mar. 20. , . T i t a n Farmer* of llvora. principal addtvsa a t Homo- Elsa Knight. ri**k&gt;«** th a t It hot
friends I f H Bgtaw Beach and
«&gt;y'W
■ . . -for nrtTflod
»
a
«
*•1
Bath Audit* with her a r e h e r dhwgkters who America, SemlaoU
i lal Day entries In Control Pack. had .Ih* asost active u a w a ataco
son, and Robert and Donald Pear
inaugaaratlon.
a n a s ] j Ffthor-Son
JU N E ’
’^9 r
u s , ta d Jobg -EtaaeU. 1.
Mai. U - - , Ool
if city
A ug. 24- Kacl U fljuann talla
Juno
t.
&gt;
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Pop
worth
^ f.r
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T fc b . 28. Robert
Hanlon,
rjK jr-r-f
.
•
j t t r J. M n . W .’-J. t e p r .
I M n. r. t.
a A # fK " ,
Mifrfwothdr, Sanfe
Carol Joan. ■
A n t. I t . To Mr.
H arriott, Laka 1
William L o t '
A nt- I f . To H r mad Mr*. W.
V. -Ifraiapn n, Sanford, a ooa,
William Stanley. &lt;
A o r S I. To U r. and Mr*. K. R.
flwogvrty, Laka Monro*, a daugh.
U r, Virginia la* .
Ang. 25. To H r. and Mr*. R.
F. W alaright, Laka Monro*, a
•on. Charlo* F ranklin.
Sept. 4 To Mr. and Mr*. C. P .
H arper, Sanford, a »on, Alfrod
Eugene.
•S.pt. 8. To Mr. and M n . N. 0.
N agil, Sanford, a daughter, Joan.
fl.pt. 7. To Mr. and Mr*. 0 . R.
Knott,
Sanford,
a
daughltr,
TinU Mao.
, t , j , *Hept. 9. To Mr. and Mr*. W. r .
H arriett, Sanford, a daughUr,
Mary Joan.
- i c ne.trv i
fl*pt. 11. To Mr. and H ra Ta­
ro jr Carrington, Laka Monro*, *
■on. J i n n Edward.
, , . *’
S .pt. i f To Mr. ond Mr*. H. £
Turner, Sanford, a daughter, Mil.
d rrd V*molJ*.
v J I
S*pt. 14. To Mr. and Mr*. T, D.
Inabinet Sanford, o too, William

T.

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i
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t &amp; r . H r W. t W hrti, *&gt;,
. .*&gt;•«- 1- To Mr. am i Mb . J . A.
Draw, S a n ta * , a l u i M i r .
K
14. V n . Florence 0. BOV-j
' Kao. L Lanai* Com ta
Doc. I f . T o Mr. and M n. C. T.
Saaford.
76. to* * ? * •
Nlblsck, Oviedo, a daughter, Dona,
.M 4 irr.1 1 . M iw lL la M f
thy ■LorilU. . ■. •
■alfWl.
'
p te . II. T o Mr. hnd Mr*. EdM4w. 11. Mr*, f . U M
tonrd WDSnmada, Sanford, a
fliiftt daoghW c
rf
I
■ Mao. IB LaJo.WHUdMhi
■o0*0. i s . To Dr. and Mr*. H . W.
Tori!
R o tk rr, Sanford, a daughter, BarHoO. IS . Mi*.VAJ»Wf*
bar* EUfabeth.
77. Sanford.
i Doe. I f . To Mr. anJ Mr*.
Nor. 18. m n k P a « U .
O rorio W. Knight J r , a don,
Not. I f . f F. S IH n.
Georg* W , III. ■ ford,
’
• *" &lt; •
To Mr. and I n . T. L. H ale.
0 . C. HartMir, H i Lai
SanfOrd. a daughter,
Nor. 2D. « t * t 'W : Ar
Dec. 21. To Mr. an d Mr*. Gayle
Sanford.
McAleg*nde&gt;, Sanford. ■ daugh­
Nor. 24. Mr* a Wi Bfoneor,
te r, Aim* Loulao.
M Sanford_
foA).
D BATHS.
v
Nor. u
W. a kUEn^nro, w ,
July 28. Francl* A. Johnaon. 73, San lord.
Jan. 8. Mr*. Emma l . Raynor,
■ /M i
Sanford.
0^, Sanford.
DO*. T. Ju k a &gt;»M Hi M rC tf, «L
JoJy 29, Mr*. C. H. EUU, 69. Lout*.
i Jan. 8. Mita Lou lie Allen, 23,
if
l
Lake Mary.
Long wood.
Dm . 8. Mr*. W. J . Y»»tb», « ,
Ang.
L
Y,
L.
Lanier,
67,
flttnr Ja m 7. Mlaa Ruth M. Striekiand.
U k * Monro*.
u .U t ,
ford,
&gt;
17, flanford.
Dee. 14. Mr*. C. H. .Bfbw. U ,
Aug, 7.. Mr*. AlUn Sapp, 84,
Sanford. *
_
•* . '
17&gt;V. UdUyJiAfy Of, S*AR. C. Rradihaw, 89. Sanford.
Aug. 11 H enry R. Hardy, 11 ° l t a . 22. J . S. Howard, *7, BkfcA pr. 10. CharU* ChrUtopher, 43.
month*, Banford. ‘ , Sanford.
Aag. 20. 0881 Venobb, 3, SonA pr. 14. Jam#* W. Walth, 80,
«
1 j ' V , „ x, Bohford.
Dre. 2|L J . W. 0 . O ftU W ff,
ford.
/ ' v
U Tu°
“ rt/ VJon. 17. V. T. Pour*. 62, Go. Sanford. —
Sanford. '
T. Robirwon, fUnford, a ioo, L*^? \b
Aug. 22. W. D. Meriwether. 87.
A pr. 18. Virginia Weekly, 14,
Dor.
Mrs.
V Crnf*.
\V '~ *
flanford.
reiwo William.
ta
'
J*rff&lt;li. Mr*. F. P. Fo*t«r, 80, Sanford.
88. Sanford.
.
Sept. 18. To Mr. a n d , Mr*. W. Sanford.
&lt;*
Aag. f l . Georg* P atten o n , 4,
V irginia Oillard, 3, fhteen.
Doe- 28. ^ r* . E ttk i - H a * .
11. Voung. Sanford, t daughter,
21- B- F.. U ke, 49. Sanford,
A pr. 10. Mrs. E liu Walker. 78, Wagnor
7 6 . U k * Monro*. ^
.
A ug. 28. C. P. Haeklni, 81, Son*
m u l e Joale.
: V Jan. bl. C. R. Long, 39, San- Sinford.
D k . »7. f t. C- Sbiton. 4k, S B flept. 10. To Mr. and M n . B. f . iked.
A pr. 22. W. II. Peak*, 82. San­ ford.
Aug. SI. Mr*. H . C. W aters, *9,
W hltner Jr.. Sanford, a drfugi- . .T eh , L Mr*. C. R. Long, 25, ford.
F'
*
A pr. 24. Mr*. Mory ItnUy, 70, Saaford.
‘•rt. S a n fo rd ..
SopL 3. W. A. Due8*nan, 83,
Mik M il* f t a
Sept. 17. To Mr. ond M n. 8.
Fob.’ 4 . Lucille W arren, 10 day*, Sanford. .
—
A. Career, Sanford, a ioa, flamu- la k e Monroe,
A pr. 29. Mr*. U o ra B. Pickle, flanford.
:8*pL 4. Anthony Faoalo, 40, flpleltaalUt MedUm
el J .
- - - y j - J; K. J . Taylor, 48, Bah* 78, Sanford.
*
.
Progroaalv# flpb ttmaBn
Mr*. ]H. L. Thompaon, 30, Or- Sanford. J .
Sept. 18. To Mr. and Mr*. W. C. t a d .
17 B. Caaoord A r t ,
M o. A n a Earnoroaa, 68. Ban'F ryer Sanford, t aon, John Erne*Feb. '7. MDa Edna Johnion, 22, Undo.
A pr, 84. Benjamin W. Denmark, fbrd.
t**n.
,
Sanford.
Sept. 10. To Mr. and Mr*. V- -- Fok-U. M n. Henrietta- U Gould,

Fob. l i * » Mr. m M r?. W . N.
A ng. 1. • • Ldako Yaang. O«W0n. Britt. Sanford, a son, Kenneth
to J. f t Lana, OoUon.
Neal.
Fob. S t. To Mr! add Mr*. J . Jl.
L ottlo Bridge*. Sanford, to Boy
Sanford.
Hodge*, k dao g h ltr, M argarkt
Banloraon, Sanford.
&gt;
Ang. « . . . M o n B an n er France* flrWn.
t o k 24. T« Mr. and Mr*. U P.
S ta f f, Camp WWUa, to f t U
Jokniton, Paste, a ton.
Shipp, Penaacple.
f ib . 27. To Mr. a n j Mr*. Regi­
Attg. 4. . . Mia* Ju an ita Vamham, Oaroola, to F. C. Arnold, Os­ nald M an y , Sanford, a daughter,
Elizabeth Ann.,
ceola.
■* ■■
Mar. 1 To M r. and Mr*. D. R.
n o n w w p i ” !* H*r4y,
A ng. K. . . C an i* G am er, to *
I t C l H r R B lhw M tfdrd.
Major*, flanford, a daughter, MyrAngoloo,
to
J
.
T.
K
a
itn
rr,
Sanford.
. . . Mlt* W ith B foil on,
Mia* Florin* T erry, OofojJi, ta
B Martin CJayun, St
Mar. 4. To Mr. hnd Mr*. Honry
Randall Otorg*, Oaroola.
Aytd, Sanford, a daughter, DorU
rg.
* f. r r ‘
Ang. JO .. , Ml** Cathorlri* LAW- Jaho.
4. . . Ml** Eoolrn EA*nMar. 7. To Mr. and Mr*. f t
■Jpnrf ’t i LAili E. R f*tu, oon, Boiuon Spring*, to Carl D*nn,
Jr., Orlando,
,
... . . .
A u g . l t . . , Mio* P r a n m Looting,
:a«T tMo (MnffRoD, jblUdB,
flanford, to J. P , Wilton. Sanford.
Aug. 1 8 .. . M artha D*llla W o rn .
[tion U ra ira y ,
, t o ’John Phut I*y, flanford, to W altar G rant TyBenefield, Sanford, a daughter,
ler. J r., Shlrriy, Ky.
Ang. 28. , . Mia* Rom W krrtn, Kathleen.
i. ’ r * T « . , . Karine H. Halne*.
Mar. 17. To Mr. and Mr*. E. J.
• ^ a h m n ta , to C. A. Clark, Orfan- Sanford, to II. O Fofnbro, Hanford.
Ang. I t . . , Ko»* Lee NorWood Hollar, Sanford, a daughter, Patrlria Ann. *
/jkM r, 1 , . . Ml»» EmRy Hairkin*, to ItObort F r o n t Hamilton.
Mar. 10. To Mr. and Mr*. P. R.
Rapt. X . . E tta Mao Hotly to Dr.
to W alter Tomlin* in, Sanford.
Bath. Sanford, a ton, Philip Rob­
M ir. 8 . . . Mia* Annl# L m tWhln- John Beaeh Haaard, Bo*fan, Mi m . ert.
Sept. 13. . . Mia* LVttrt OMgtr,
rt|tbl, Banford to Irby L MeLane,
Mar. 23. To Mr. and Mr*. J. T.
Oenevo, to C. J. Hall, Hanford.
Btrolten, Sanford, a daughter,
B*pt.
10.
.
.
MU*
LlRIa
E.
VIA,*I5c8r. 8 , . . Ml** Merit L. B. Ian#
Jean Torry.
i
S w o r d to Claroneo D. Harper. •ry , Sanford, to H. B. F rarer,
To Mr. o n j Mr*. H. V. Droa,
Gltnwood.
S«gf«rd.
Banford, a daughter, Goraldlne
Sept. 24. . . F ra n rri Ellcabeth Aubrey.
MU* Iren* Carver,
v / Mor. 7.
.
Rother,
Vienna,
On.,
to
John
M.
Saaford, to R. L. WMte, Hanford.
Mar. 2 8 . To Mr. and Mr*. Henry
Mar
Donald.
Sanford.
'X Mar, 14., , H enrietta A. Roberta,
fl. Wlerrlnakl, Hanford, a daugh­
Sept. lo . . , Mabel Deflhmhout'f, ter. Margaret Anne.
W lhfkr 1’ark, I j A&gt;ttn Mooaa, Lake
G enera, to J. C. Rauleroon, (teTo Mr. and Mr*. H. B- McCall
Monro*
Jr., flanford, a aon, Glenn MrMkr. 21, . . MU* Mohafo Slone, W L
Get. 11. . . Sadi* Bennett, Sin’Saflfdrd to John M. Carrferon, fl*nfont, to Arrhl* Kfnard, SanfonL
f o e d ,''
Oct. 18. . . MUa Vfrgjnia Deehir,
/•
84. , . . ICTaa. U lly HhrtUy.
rtif^W ood, to Dim Carder, ttMfc. W inter P ark , to R. I . Hagan, Sanford.
Oct. 24. . . MU* A lid# Creamer ta
• ^ p J i r . gT. . 'NkilU M. Stout,
laM w ood, to John Weatan Burke, John Sheehan of W oitbon, M u i,
Get. 31. . , MU* H a iti M. Poll.
' A'l ‘f ^ y p u h n , Sanford, to Chlrle* Oatom, to C. H. G relhim , 0*t»«n.
MU* Gladyn nirkaon to David
T W t . ?fc . , Mia* Thelma W'agner
Evan*, Hanford, a daughter, Mary
It&gt; ft P . fl» 4 »h, Jr.
Ague*.
')M »r. 80, . , MUa Martha Fill* to
Apr. 20. To Mr. and Mr*. G. E.
W lp a W v W iC ■
Walt*, Sanford, a daughter.
,M ar..B J, , ( B»m I* M. Knight.
Apr. 21. To Mr and Mr*. D. It.
Alaoki|g, U L. G, KJnard, Hartford.
Denmark, Paota, a eon, Banjamln
,- A*r- fl- - • Qliva Greeiy Moat
Wiley.
Biwfl,,ta,W k A. lawi*. lemgwtH^.
Apr- 22. To Mr. and Mr*. V. II.
Freilerlrk, Hanford, a daughter,
Melba Itoena.
A p r J L Tp A lr- ami Mr*^ W . F .
McTeer, Hanford, o daughter.
Apr. 23. To Mr. and Mrs. Roy
J . King, Hanford, a daughter,
i Linton,
Kathryn E lluboth.
Thimaa,
, Apr. 3D. To M r..and Mra. WII.
Main lin e n , Banford, a
»on,
’ Apr-18- ■ AlM. Thffma fritef*
Charles Richard.
■«8i Eu*tU, to W. E. MeCampboll,
May 10. To Mr. and Mr*. A. J.
HJin ford.
,j|-^
-A p r.,81. Mio* AJma K, Rabun, . f t *V. SO. . , MIm Franres Dutton, Polty, U k e Monroe, a »on, A. J.
Ballford, to J; N. Provhtt, Hanford. R en tal!, to Ralph 0 . Woodruff, J r .
M M 1
' . . . .
May 15. J o Mr. and Mr*. M.
A8r. 15.
M lta ERlh R ryett,
daughter,
. Mli* Miriam Leyge It. Sarkett, Hanfoid,
Lako, Mdnrno. to A. IL Kreinbrlng, . Item
Dorothea.
to
H.
A
rth
u
r
Ijrnn,
Jr.,
Smith*.
Lake Moaroo. . . .
To Mr. and Mr*. Eugan# Brower,
M i* F fo ta r* , flfin t, Geneva,
(Ut Br.itri.V OrlffTa,
t a D. A, G riffith, Frortproof.
odts SteVeni, FrontA tr- fi-** • MU* M argarot T o r-.
kanre.to tlebrg* Knight, Jr.
Dee. IB. ... H b * A He* 0 . Crana. MEhy 4, . . -Lover* O. Smith,
in. Sanford, to Edwin Lockatt,
Banford, to Hugh F. Calhoun,
v,
, i®-, i .
wrare iju u p ,
. Mil* Jan* Salem*. Long wood, to ,
Banfotd, to Watson Wallace, Hon*
t f l C. ffodbee, G»U rule.
Mb)r 0. . . Mian M arguerite Gar. fbrd.
nog, Hanford to B. P. Brokaw, Or* , P fe , 22, • v Mlpt Julia (U lgtr,
G*ft*ya, tn J . Gordaon, Mel iourn*.
lkndu,
|
,
,
Mien M jreuerit* Franklin, Son.
Idargderite Hunnr**, Hanfurd,
-ford. t a R . H. Kohonke. Hanford.
I t DtVer Oireha, Sanford.
fUr. &gt;9. .i. Mlsa May C. Ogle.by.
' M ty 18. , . Mb* Evelyn Corey
Hamilton, Elberton, G*. to Win. Lnk* Monro*, to N. N. XWaluon,
Ju n e 14. To Mr. ond Mr*. W. A.
B**tonL
ta s te r, flanford, a/daugkU r, Botty
ElJVd M«Vt«, flaifrtd . .11',.
D en 26. , . Mlsa Charlotte Tlf. Jo.
, May &gt;2. . , Mibb Bherit A. Doyr*
ffeny. Sanford, to Clatul* C. Lrekt,
June 17. To Mr. and Mr*. J . H.
Sanford.
m
William*. Tampa, a daughter,
MUa Kathryn Kern*, Klamath Mary Elisabeth.
_ m
F ill* , Or*., to J . A. LundquUt,
Jang 18. To Mr. and Mr*. E. W.
Saaford.
B arrett, Sanford, a aon, Robert
Dec. 28. . , MUa M argaret L*rh- Lt#«
* *•
Juno 23. To Mr. ond Mr*. O. J.
I*
Raney, Voy, flanford, to Jam** A. Wright,
Katroa. Sanford, a oon, John
tmgnuel, San* flanford.
BIRTHS
Juno t h T a Mr. ana Mr*- J . A,
Jon. 2. To Mr. and Mra. 8 , G.
* J b m 1 . . .JCU* TWtlo Franklin,
Metkvlh, Hanford, a daughter, R u ..I. Sanford, a aon. David ThomBanford to John Whitaker. .Ban­ Emma Jean.
ford. *
,.
'
i Jen. 8. To Mr. hnd Mr*. M. C. **July 4, To Mr, ond Mnu D. 0.
.• a n . •_* 1 ' _
PLut wIaae
MUa RrtlyR HoirMI, b rta n d i, tn Naughor, Lake Monro*, a ion.
B- 0 . Gray, f t . Badfokd.
Mb* XVolyh- Who*lot, OvUdo,
to R. t* KWnp. Otdedo,
Ran* Klliabeth,
-MJu flaVah u H art; Banford, to
Ja». 7. To Mr. ahd Hr*. J. a
John M. Lord J r , Saaford.
Adame, Hanford, a oon, John Wlf.
MUa Malll* Mao B n nan, to IiaM.
Charlt* Dunn, J r .
Jan. 14. t a Mr. and M n. D. f t
Juno I. , .MUa Olivia Brady l&gt; Oroom, Sanford, a daughtor, NolT il l
f t c .w a « ^ * . f t , floMwdJhft. 18, T8 Mr. and M n. A. P.
J a m A. MUa Had!* R. Beatty,
botooe. ta m u i Altman, Banford. HltteR, flanford, a daughter, M irJM * •&gt; .t. * MUa W r g m t V.
V
18, T* Mr. and taw. Paulk
Reeve*, Sanford, i dauglrier, N am
iaa Genevltv* Brady,
Jait, 1 P.‘ To N r. a n d Mi*. U V.
. to B Jrb rid ii f t t . .
W *n»n, U k * Monroe, a diughtor,
M iM J ttit.. l Totl» f t B " o o a J il« , 1 J d k 'f o . t o Mr. and Mr*. M. C,
Co martin. Banford. a **W Alan
Ta Mtn and M n. A . f t Ckmoron,

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Lot/ flanford, a oon.
Oei. II. To Mr. and Mr*. M. X
Jurry, Saaford, a daughter, Lola
,foyee.
_ 0 « t . II. To Mr. and Mr*. U W,
H grdy, SanfonL, a daughter, Matgorot Francau.
Oct. 12. Tb Mr. and Mr*. U. V.
Hauaor, flanford, a aon, Joseph
Albert.
Oct. 12. To Mr *n&lt;f Mr*. R.
r.
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Charles Floyd.
Oct. 11. J * M
Wooka, Sanford,
Damon.
Oat. IL To Dr. ond Mr*. C. U
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Jr aeMI net ba put a pen «h,
a t aafene foturw session of
rife * h r ChlbtoUou porslstad.
pllbed t h . floor,
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Culbertson was almost aa
,f!a a * . alt (losra, Jo ,- pleaded
OrwM V*'.
, . 'JMp, I w o n t,a lt down," aha d .clarad, and ')ojned her husband In
9*ri«Xr tba' Door of th . haOaray.
■be rem ark*! there was a plot to
I M l l b CvVertion.
,•!» .Derrick prominent In tha
AwMriean Bridge association, cams
t o a U . / m au b with O w rga Baith
k M X to a. Both Werhrwr and Reilh
srap. l&gt;trod seed In t h . preaa room
by Lttts. Later Culbertson came
la u tg ahook hands with both.
■AWarbaar toltf rntBerfson 1&gt;« bad
#to«ptad hla* ihtIU ngs of last
July and was ready to put up
fHOOO against *6000 on a bridge
: M k h as par Culbertson's chali k a a v &gt;‘T &lt;
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mloor
, abatka," rtp llrd Culbertson, a t tha
I time .denying t h a t b . Had
ro h alM g a d BMr.s For *s time
etoivirafetloh appeared to bo
llo tl banter. Shouts of "liar;
MgisN#aitmi7.*-aoon dispelled

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Harlem did more to arouse tho
c ity of New Yora to too menses
of gang gun aery than any klllit'g
of reerpt ycats. Police vlgllanc.
was Intaaslfl*! and there were
public
g ath erin ft of protect
against "gang rule." J t wat fullowml by a sharp decline In street
outlawry. There has Loot no sen­
sational gang alaylng in New
York city since.
The Vengall slaying contains
unsolved. Vincent Coll, the yM »I
Brens gangster, was acquitted of
tha killing this week, f t war his
co-dafendant Frank Giordiano.
I T h. Vivian Gordon murder also
la unsolved.
These were the only two nurd e n of national m ta that were
committed within He- Jurisdiction
of metropolitan police. Tha Colliaga slaying was in tha Jurisdic­
tion of Suffolk county. V o c
Island. The death of tha attrac*
tiva S ta rr Falthfull. whether ruF
cult or murder ntvrr h at baau de­
termined—wai a Long Island af-

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and
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’* POLITICAL '
ANNOUNCEMENTS

N ovem ber

j X atSSTis s»s

H Governor LaFolla tie's 117,000,*
000 unemployment r t ll .f blit yas*
MEXICO CITY, Dae. 31— &lt;AJ\1 U nlay, 17 la I I Tba measure * u
—Archbishop Paactnl D U i In- pdssr.j by (ha aiqpmbly 10 day.
u n fit,J f c
jerUdictlon r n t w l i y that n l l W
thaw n tItlw iu . nof he i i a r t l(Oontlnoad from P ay . O n.)
bishop could accept ihe saw law
Ilona, and Wllttaai Oreon. Urn ptesL limiting .the tlergy la N u b a Clip
d .n t, baa In tba paat frequently op in j Lawar California.
^o.ed tha -dole."
Gifford*. iU U re.n t, given out
in connection with lb . In tim o r,
before the committee demanding
federal a p propria Upns referred to
1ISQ Graham f tan tre e * .‘.G ood
rubber and a il r a im asm iM lon.
i l l l l l t j a y to P rd .ld .a l Hoover
Prlrr *200 No trad er* . Keel Mid
Nov. 2 f In Which he geportcil
Son*. Used C ar D epart. Myrtle
- there I* every Indication that rath
Avenue.
*
"4 •ta t# wlU taka ra re of Its own"
|h l. winter,
' ”
4— B usin
‘ " I w aim unable to find am
a l* d Ih n 9nd d l l o f J u l y A . D J
grounds fo r questioning the e f f e v d( 111
* raANO t u n i
, k b * ftl#4 m |4 t + r t i r i r % u In
tiveneaa of tha loyal couaty and m r o fflrn , ao4 tin s m * J » k t» p U t« .
A repairing, all Work
lio n fo r l a i d » o c to I m u « In t r .
B
.alord
Dally
Herald
W. L Hirvvy, PhoOe
• late public and p rlrate agencies rn n U n c w w ith la w , IUI«» r o r l K I r a U
T a c « i: Cash la A di.sea
and the tbouiand* of voluntary •in l i r a r f * th# ( o l l o w l n s d w r r l h t l
LANEY'S DRUG S T O p E -P r #
p e rty a 11u* t #4 I n M r m ln o U r o u a .
com m ittee, and organisation* to pl rro
. F lo r id a , t o . w l l :
scrlptiona, magailnea, fountila
Trlrphone ads will he received
(.O la
til
nnd
IIS .
4X
P.
meet tho present .rn .rf.n c y ." he
far m R i m and collector sent service. PROM IT d a l l t a r l o a .
Mwop# I .« nil f*o*o P l a t o f ( H a r k
Mild,
lU m m i t f k
Phon. 103.
Immediately for payment.
Member*. °f the committee .re Th# sa id land t»#|n« a m » » m 9 ot Ilia
1 Tim s
...
I«e a line
o f |h# la a u s n r * o f #U#h c o r .
BUILDING BLOCK S—m lg a tlo a
Considering catllnf Gllfnrd to te&lt; i Hat#
M f i. a t r in th# no m o o f M A X W K L I .
3 Tim e. ________
he a line
boirs and general ce tn itt work.
tlfy. but rh h lrm .n IjsF nllrttr ..id \ K I I . V K R T U n to o a -aid r o r t l f l .
• Times ________ _ 7e a line
a ta ah n lt b# ro d a a m a d a r r o r d ln n
Mlrarla (oners to Co. J . ’E Tarlast nlfbl- no decision hail hern r!•*
la w l i t tl##«l w i l l la au a lk # r# o n
Tim* r i l e . «a request.
wlllsgvr, Prop. 3rd. and Kh».
made. John Barton Paine, rh .ir snt tli# S ltH d a y o f J a n u a r y A. t ) ,
T h . rrdaetd n l « a r . for
man of the Red ('roe*. also may tie imW: itn # # # my o f f l r l a l • la tta tu r *
reaaecuUie laaertlaas.
S—Help Warned
called.
. pc. a#al th la ih a H a l . d a y o f L&gt;a.
F its words ef average length
h#r A I )
1931
Only two senators tyere prevent .•#m
X F .A l.)
tr* counted a Use.
as McGrndy read a prepared slate
V. K l H t l d f .A H H .
Na ad aader 3 Use. accepted.
‘
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rk
&lt;*li
m
i
l
4&gt;
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m eat outllninf for the first time
All adrertU Inf la restricted
H a m ln o la C o u n t y ,
MEN WANTED to oparata •*
t h . federation' altitude toward di
F lo r id a
la proper classification.
renown.J Rawlalgh lloma A
lly . A U W R R K A
r « ( federal rtll.f.
If an error Is m*de The ire buslnasa In I,«eaUirf. TE
•
IX CL
Assarting that “many of our
Hanford Herald .III be respon- nils. New Smyrna aad Day*
states, cities and 'Isolated districts x i r r i r m o r t e n n i t i o s r u n
albl. for only on. Incorrect In­ lleach. Reliable hustler tail si
franhly adm it that Ih.y are un­ T t t I1 S :K U t ' S I U R R I K I T I O I
sertion. the
advertiser (or earning $35 neehly and Incrw
s rs o r T i m
u a tr a s i.
.t a t ,
able to meet the demands that ars
l TBs US* m n ST IT S o r
sub«rqnent Insertions. The of­ rapidly. W rit. Immediately. I t
being made upon them for relief,"
r i.o n in t.
fice ahoald h» notified Im- leigh Co.. Dept. FA-DF-52-S, Mi
N'ssll t#
In
h *f» b y
1 1Vr it
lh a i
the labiy representative asked:
medl.tely In t u t of error.
phis. Tenn.
K I .I Z A T I I J . P « r r h » * » r . . I T a t «*•*.
“ Is our federal government go­ ( if lt A l# Nth !•?. d a i r i l
'a t
t)» r
T n ADVERTISERS
l y . \ |X. I M I . hmm file .I M t «
ing In allow untold numbers of our irl#l r (In
9A—Poultry
A lle r .ld
repreeeatatli#
l f lr a t # in m y n f flr # . a m t ha#
American citlirn&lt;Mp to suffer, if mail# a p p lit a llo n fu r l a i t|«m«l l «
tfcacouahly fam iliar with rates, FLORIDA-HATCHED guarani
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Indeed they do not die. from c ild «-#rIiflra le * rm ltv a ra a lh # fo llo w ta a
rule* and classification will
chicks. Orange HaUbary, A |
and hunger in the coming months t|r# rrlh#*l prt»i*#rlv
nllualmal
In
(lea you complete Information
ka Fla.
t u u o l) . F it t iU la | u . w it
which will undoubtedly ha the H» ittliiul#
And If you wish they will asL o t H I R .so W # rlu w n
w orst period of hardship that this Th# #al«l lautl l»#lng a#«#a#»U a t Ik alvt you In wording your want
a|*l# *tf th# latuaiu*# o f ntirlt c # r.
nation h at ever witnessed?"
ad to maht It mors effectire
ii f i r a t # In th# M i n * o f U N K N O W N
LIBERAL ALLOWANCE a# |M
McGrady''a voice r &gt;ao as he con- l'n l# a a mahl r # r t lf l« a t # - h « ll It# r# .
o'd battery. II* W. F irst IV *
t|#rm#t|
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eludasl with this'statem ent:
w i ll |#ati# Ih .r p o n on th# T lh &lt;lat
“The cry of despairing fnthers O, f J i a u a r y A l» .
26—MUerllantoun Fdr S U
W11 n##a
my
o f f i c i a l • la u a t in #
and mothers and undernourished
am i # »al th la lh# la t
d a v o f l»#.
and sick children is rising in s»
! m b # l. A I* . IN I I.
HAVE YOUR WATCII repalrac FOR SALE: One combination
V
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i H t r i ll . A H H ,
greater volume, and the American
by one who really kno«s how | nnd wood cook stove. Good.
i l# rk
1‘l r r u t l
I 'o t i f l
dillon. Bargain. Florida P«
Federation of U h o r pray, that the
N a m I ll It I r t 'o u n t y. Rriggs, Jeweler, Mag. Are.
F lo r id a
*
Congress of the United .States will
STF.I* t?|* your resisting !■■■«■«, *n * *-**^, t &gt; ______ *-,
Hr
A M WKKKH,
see t , it th a t the federal governwith CIIIROPHACTrc— Dr. W r u n BALE: Young N ra.y
m eat will tend its aid in the very
E. Ma Ihiugall, Floral Heights, B,
row, fresh in, Willis T itian,'
trying months to rome.”
Sanford. I’hon. 5UB-.M.
Pound.
\
McGrady said if local communi­
lo T it r. Tn t nscniTuna.
ties cannot care for themselves, I S ( D I N T O K t p i h T L J I I W H
• r w t s n t r r o r s T v . s t s t k ok
"then the only agsoey that ran he
r t .n n i i u
looked to is the federal govern­ to rs E s t s t S u f N I t G A I t N K H . B e .
ment. and we are In favor of lite r­ r »■*•*!
T o a ll ••f#»lH«»i#, I • m a t #■#. • Il# lrlliu .
al appropriations In order that hit­ (»«a. a n d a ll |t«r»t|ito l i a t l a a
man lives might he saved an t hun­ cla im # or d#nuan«la l i a l n i t a.*l*J
##lal#
ger. misery and want alleviated."
Y o n a rv l #a«h w? r u x . a r t h#i#l»*
T h . federation, MrGrady said, H otlf|r«l an*. r#«|ulr#il I u t&gt;rca#nl a n *
c la im # a m . d#m and# «*ltlch &gt;**u m
C reom JstiaT^TTw m has spent lA'J.fOTO.MXI during the » llh # r o f y o u m ay h a * « a n a ln a i lh#
osiulu seed, ll coasbiaea aasaa colds that baa* on It la taaaal
last two years to help Its needy, •a la la o f .V I I U A I t N l t H . 4 «C # a»a*i •ipsa
■ajar help, la ana. to do the baa* that dare no* truer soch cooaba to g
aaf i4«*mlhul# O i u n l i . Fl**il*l&lt;«, Iv&gt;
hut fears it rannnt carry the liud •lat#
men kavw lor tny cuuah ar cold.
h r lio n J . I ) H h a ro n , C o u n ty J i k I i *
kelp. But dooY yoolkM tbtft
much further without gnrernmtn- o f H a m liio l# . f o u n l v . a t Ul# o f ft*-#
Thera la creosote—the world's sa- calls foe tba beat bat* kjsawot
la
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t*f help.
CrrisaatiMa oaau a Ml
ptam. help—bteoJsd, eaoisltod aad
fo rd
K .n ilr t k U
t 'r i l i n i r .
F lo r id a .
I f . eallm aled Ih.re wlTf he 7.- • tlh ln ( t f l « a m *m lH a fro m i t i t paJsttble Thera ar. .k it. pin. tar, ibaa aasaa haJpa, Bot p a r
ilat#
h
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f
wOJ
eberry
bark,
BMoihol,
Iparac,
."•OO.IMXl u n e m n lrirt during the
| ‘at#«l N oa#m h#r Id. A P r a i l
Ma. Each la bast far a ctrials tree
first part of IU32 and said ft.non.
NATHAN* O H A K N K II.
af rough. Bat tsea doctors might that la quick aad corapUta.
A d n iln ia ti a to r o f H i# l£a
PPil addilional were working th ie ,
pmpla, mar. tad u w a d m
diaigie. ess what la best for yoara
ta t# of
d a y . or less a weak; th i, month
Ss ripens hats combined la Cram maiiauui prat o i taa. Urn M ■
N II U A IIN K It .
|!#c#a#*«*
"O f this number there Is a In:*'
■aliliia alt aujat help* la oaa. This c r e o m v
si
to deal.jrtlb all caadlllona la a moat
perrentage who have te rn out of
sdaedve
wav
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work for a very long period o'
Ovum uistow la for oooala who wish
T l . T I f l N D J l 111X141. I I I U I IT .
lime and w lpae r.g o u rrri ale • o* T 4 T IO O K . r i . n n i i M .
I &gt; % \ |l
I OH
IR K IN O L K
4 01 \ T % .
IX
tlrely eihaustcd," Me said.
I ll\ M K K t.
I I . told t h . committee It inn ' ( * I1
I X T H U t i f l l l i r I 1)1 N T . T X X M X .
Y O K H 4 N K O I4 U . K l J &gt; l ( I O A . •
T H .T H lU ll J I D I I I I I .
( I N I I IT .
look ah e.'l to ueit winter s l* i.| m u n |ri|*u l i nr |&gt;ur a t Io n &lt;*«m plul»u
n T X T H 4 IK * 1 0 1 0 1 ) 4 . I X X X I I
forecasting " a t lead a year nf un­ uni,—
H U
iK N IX O l.K
IIIIX T I.
IX
— a• —
• M A X I K U I.
CKIITAI.N I.4NHH I T ‘»N \\ Ilia'll
employment a t present levels."
•* I T Y O K H A N K O IIO K lA » llll» A a m u n ic ip a l e o r p n r a llo a — (*0 9 1
TAMK
ANIMMI
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\i&gt;.
McGrady seyred industrial &gt; &gt;n
K N T H A IIF . O K I . I N g i K N T
• K IIT A IN I . A M * I I l 'N
W H I C H T A X R N A .N il O i l H I ' I U T A L
eem s which havg rut wages sttd
K f r i t t l m i lX - I I I NTH \ 11) l ‘ K L I.N 4 jlT a N T - I*# f# tu U u la —
maintained dividend*, rjilne par T O A l.l* I ’ K rtHNoONtfll C K A, N I» * o | U * o .
X I*T I4 N.
r o Aisle I ' K I I h * i N h \ \ l * ( m m i H A T I O N H I N T K I I K H T K D O i l
ticiilarly the Bld&gt; Manufacturing
N A T I O N H I.N T K H m T K M
O il
\ S Y I . I K N M il • I . A I M I IX IN A N Y O K T H K . L A N D A
I I A V I N i l A N Y I . I K N O i l ( ‘I.A t M
Company, a tevtlle rorpiralion at
l ‘i:M r | t JliK I»
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ANY
OK
T I I H I.A N IM
Macon, Ga., which lie said had
I I K I I K I N h r s H L 'I II U K U :
V'-u #t# h a ra b t u n |lf|« tl ih o l th# C | iy n f H o n fu rii. K lu rld d o
Ii# h ill u f Y o m y lo ln l In lh# Alm a# n a m rd I 'o u r l lu fu r# rln # % i
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Ar#
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maintained dividends, but rut wa^e O ily **f H a n fu til, K l u ililu . liu# fll»*l I a x #« # m l . n r #p#r(a I n##ra#u»#nl». aallh I n l v r a t l . w|ani* I lax |
prym ents In half.
II# l u l l **f 1 'um p lA ln i In lh # rti.'ttr I a ih I •#| f»*rlh lu ili# fiillu w iiia wih#«|i|l#. l l u M l f V l l U n x b U
ti m iu#&gt;1 •**»u»1 l«* f»»r#rli*## d # lltn|U # H l II# iiw A i n l . f l #p#cl,«l ■•#r#»mritl#. # |r# |* ||n | ln l# f v # l. B | x l | ) f l
" I f these employers of labor a r . (*«
# • Am i n r #|*#vl«l «o»###m #nl»
# p # c lla # |M g irrl. u f I,*ml. AW - n fu r lh In #4h! b i l l n f rnui|siM]
not going to pay their workers de­ aallh I n lr ie w i. ti(M&gt;n lh # |*urr#|# «•( f r l sippaeallA ■tto'li p A lis I# In III# fu llu«btng #« h««lu|«. IO#*VHj . ,
in I »#l
f n ilh
In lh #
f u lln w ln v
U r a r r ly iU a
I n m n x i « f T ax # * aad a r a p fr la l A n
cant wages." he said, “then we In­ U■•*h»iluiv.
lh # a s N i r g d l r ••mniinl nf I a .1 a. Illlk |#. T I# I •* **f H 4 iif.in i
sist that a large share of their 14 x U rn# Ainl nr
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a. I l l k &gt; T ). » » o f Ha iif'ii il
m »nl#. # x r # |* lliif , m o r t a l , M u.iin#i
•All
J . I ll k a. T ie r \ .if B d n f.tiil
profits should be taken aw*./ Irin t M
h l * »#|s#cl I % r w m * | » u f la n tl, MS t#*l I**. I ll k a T»#i C i.f rU n fn i« |
......
them by ta ia tlo n and given to the ■•I fo rth In »4li| » T l l ^ i L i # N i | &gt; U l n l . I mpI# 2. 3. I. a V I ll k a T U r K. u f H A iifu n l
I ii M " " I ••I* l*n# H # • in n e &gt;* n win lu lH»«a I. a * I
I I U r ri# r I*, n f H,inf**r*l
Impoverished workers through re­ I»#
lh# fM lIuablnfl #rli#«lul#. In .a v ll
l i S nrwl K IV K * **f N W ' * n f I ll k 3 T l t r 14. M »n f..rd
lief agencies.1
I h # r r l|illu n
A n m u n l n f I m i *«
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INSfiK ATE BY
JOBLESS HE AD

rtaon Loses
'And Hurls
i At Visitor

h i % -e .w a rd " nod “yellow,Uon o ff s e t! to fight Mr
* W«riUKT, a 90-pound
o f Lwri. finally challenged
U wrnlt otriald« oftar tha
l M e lon, sad than enfared
;&gt;W i*d m gam ent with U n i
f # # 4 to resuro. the match
■ bod bean in u r e d that Sir
k bod not bee# Invited by bis
—St. '
I became alm ost as heated,
larwd Culbertson ha did not
S l r M I c k , but shouted:
•.t»" my friend and I Invite

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In a a d l U e n t e ' t k s s m u u n ts s s l
••ppnalla l a t h n e rto l u f la n d lu t h ,
i n r e a e l a a • rb a d a l* . t a lo r o a l a a * r n .
v ld e d Og l a w t a a Itch d e lin q u e n t
t e l e s a n d / u r s p e c ia l a u e e im e n la ,
I n a s l h s i w i t h a, p r . p u 't I n n a t e p a rt
e f 10* r e e ls a a d e tp e o e e e i f th is
• i l l . o r * l u u a l t le be , a i e r t e d a n d
fo ree to a ed In t h i s l « l b
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T e U a r e h e r s k y n a | , n * L l u an.
n a a r e n d m a k e y o u r d e je n s e - ta s a lil
b i l l o f r o m p ln la t a a n r h e fo r a t h *
l a i d a y o f K s k r e a r y . 1*13. a a d I i
y o u t a i l lo d a so e l o r b e fo re s a id
d a te the h ill h f re in M U I o l &gt;111 be
U l u s l a w i f s o A b y yew an d ye #

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of which bo V m o mt/obor M w f o r morning brought doors w hat
It n w ld o ro d • fine day's ta g of
fOmo, two bock b * t o a f » bow.
Th# group-w** hunting la Lek#
County, ju st Arrow tbo Wokiwo
Blow a t tbo time, o n f tbo boor,
o 400 oooad tpoclmcn of nortdo'o
boor family, wo* U llo j ooor ■
swamp adjotalay tbo rtra f. B. D.
H arris, Inoobory, brought It down.
Tho two door, m a ttln# point
both, tbo otbor a fo o t solal lawk,
war# killed la Solfaru'Islaad. 0 .
R. Moths In, plant City, boggtd tho
four point buck, whllo Bob John­
son, Banfort, got tho otbor. Both
book** weighed about 12S pounds
OAcb. ' .
Tbo dock bay* boon (klanod ta d
tbo Woods will bo mountod, wbllo
tbo boar** hldo will bo tanned ond
made Into o m y.
. Those . composing tbo party
w a tt: Bert Mathvln. Robert Mathtin. Pod Hawkins, W. C. Hawkins.
f , ' J. Melton, Bob Jobnawti. S tu f­
fy Tomlinson, of Sanford; • 0 . R.
M tthrla, C lint May*, Junior Maya,
of Plant City, and B. D. Harris*.

a Row tournament fo # •
I -saw oaaorol I t day
/(la th
bat wooo Toloutbern C alifornia Frli consider tbo Kamo will
i national mythical grid
.than 70,0*0 tickata bare
r. and Trojan officiate boof tbo SSAOl aonltablo
(Uvbs occupied by gSawMay- Tho U rfo st provloua
ttmm la IPSO when South.
Pomla dsfsatod Pittsburgh,
aaoro than 70,000 persnni
f l to I t root o f tbo Pan-

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parently Jap an 's* srrpy cfllrials
Air trout* reported KowpangIn Mukden have not yst Irarnrd if
tne ami Ita tn riiu n s crow d'd with
t'h ln 'M troips tat* yesterday, and
mon of Troy hard, dwelling
The manner In which General
* on offensive th y i any o 'h . K tm ura carvlml out his a o v s ire told of s**ing many Chlnej* a r ­
ta - o f hi* preparation. He I*: y e lo rd a y Indicated th* J a p a n n - mor*-1 trains th 'ra . It was expretIdeal of the ability of I I I play-1 looked for little resistan.’e. Au eh- cil th»y would g 't out of the way
lo hold down Tulane'a running | tlrr regiment moved over su jp o '- b 'fo re Ih# attack by the two Japck , but Is not so #ur* that Hon rdly hostile territory In a fleet of
m erm an's lin o short and over bright gre*n m o t-r iruA *. cr *wd- opoee columha develop'd.
ItN a s natural that KowpsngUe
accarate p**e*t, con by auffl- ed with infantrym en. T r# usual
itly Bmothered.
precaution of a cavalry scr.-en was be crowded by Chine#* f .r It was
outhgyn California mo,»*l to omitted.
Hi# hottle-n'rk
through which
•doM
last night. *r.d gc'
This ROAiirinre v ia mft&lt;It poo- forces that had teen stationed
fljf^ ft«i or Rom Bowl lu rf ,|fc|rp military ob**rvtT» an d , hr- along th ' Ylngkow-Kowpongtte
k^nonllnf whan (Ho Tr»i«n* e*u»» G*n#ra1 Tomon, •dvanrlng Tungllao-Tahuthnn-and upper Ptlrailways had In
A*! through their l*«t workout i from tho tmitheaiit tnw orl Kn«. plng-Mukilen
i proaUfed to kt very light,
i p angtir, htit CA’ue«t ru th R rn l make their way in fleeing from the
rftiU It If th f flf»t Rofit Bowl j p rt^ tire th«t mil important Thl- j p i -aiic" advance.
Mranr* for Tubtnr. th* (l» * e n .n#lf uMU
t&gt; w| thdraw frrm
Army headquarters published an
vp Is ambitious to preserve tho gk, railway linos north of Kow- official report frvm General Tsmdld record of the 8 vtthern psngtic junction,
mon to General H hlnteru NonJ»*»
suprrm a Manchurian commander.
feronce. Blpca 1W26 U a p ta f r, r,
T
movement, out of Muk
»w Ik . Mason and DliTnriln* ^
dnrta |h , ,M t fsw j . y, v,.v. In whirh numeruus autroeitlei war*
in baen autartalnad lere fo u r' lndtaltad th,
hai( „',mr chmrg*&lt;V against Chinee* guerilla',
rt« and hgve y tt to loi«.
1thing tig op Uitir i In y w . Since Th# report said thara had been
Ih o t bait In* re c o rd ^ InJIeat. yM t(rd .y V t ,ouP train ., a v e rs e wholaeala violation rtf women, kidItborn California skill la fkTere JI
ig c*r», bar* loft for th* fr &gt;nt.
win by two touchdown*. Odd. of • Authoritative e 'tlm a te . placed the
o 1 have been quoted by rations Japan#*, force* participating In
I the drive from the north along the
Naather forecast was pronildng. Talping-Mukden railway a t almost

Dec. 21. - I A .P .) —
Running Gun Fight 'ThaDENVER.
w o|t battled anow, le*. and
rwaotbar today and sought
In Dania Results In aaiw
aatfously to learn whether bitsGangster’s Death aard* had taken human llfo. From

panions h*U a running gun battle
with C lty Marshal 8. L. BarfUld
foebtf'
C; - ,
Harfi.Id said ha taU tvtd ho
wounded aorerol o th e.j with B riot
gun. The parly- escaped to th f
south trading Hollywood pollco
and pioceeding In tho general d i­
rection of Miami. Tbo lajurw l
leader wo* left on tbo tround near
Ih* battla .e.n* aa' hi* rompanlona made their a(cape. •-^
n .r f le lj u ld bo saw several
men loading liquor Into cars as ho
mad# an early morning round. Aa

O regon.aitd Washington to th f
Colorado'and JCgnsa* Una atorma
pttad mow deep In sowo districts
and Taft other* 'untooobod.
Baca* county Colorado ,wa* paralysod b y tatgo' drift# and a ta le
which sometime* reached an ootlmated velocity of 60 miles on
k^asw
L***t
V**« t . . . ^*las*7*
hour. N
ortheastern
Colorado Btos
was
snowed umMr and communication
lntp Ncbra.lm was brokan. Search,
elg-fi f f l ia g l eared /o r m o n
than *&gt; atmrvled motorisU. Zero
U m M attftM prevailed la .Moata d fljR a o w cure red th* nerib
plain, of Taxaj and p a r t* ' of

eoatlBoaaes,
"A t tko at
dottnnlnod a
by acmg u
cootrtan pot
Htlcal oryak
tho moot, aauit
possibility uft
a t d s p M ( « &lt; |t
polar, of n a M
iK a platlaa dlah apotogetioally.
Kot to today. A* a nation wn
aro otmaodtag tt la a lond Tale*.
Sow* want It tar aa* roam*. aado*
far another—but wo aJJ Want JO
Worn on ta t It batata* I t m aim
tkalr akin olrar ta d their oyr*
bright—yao, It d««at Mob oat It
bocaaoo It flreo them energy and
pep. Doctor* recomasaad U bo
eanao - It If fall to orartew tag
with aa alpkabat of rtuadlac; and
endartytag and owrlylnfL Ita pop
aU rity la tbo tact that saoorkrdwl
Is good—delict***.
;
Modem sauerkraut coaaoo la
n a a Inataad of tbo oldtlaia bar
rate, always faerpoaetvo, hut
aopooUlly aa today boooita of th»

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with W w f tk Ida W * *

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kU.aa, and Nollla Felt*, fullhack.

Of .The Herald Contains A
fit fancy w elds made to
order far th* HoUdsy B«sioct. Bporiat sttonlian gh«n
l® Mrty orders.: ?

B T k ls would giro V*« Trojans
AnlU an edgt In weight, bat SouthNaw Yaar’s Day Ca a pretty those la Nrw Year’, calls. . '
J W California probably would
grand day. N'u m latakts on anyNaw Year’s calls are auch a dan « b tbo speed of lb* lavador*.

IAPS BEATING
ATTHRESHOLD
OFCHJINCHOW
' ■ (Cootlnaad F n m Pag* Goal
kr-nglu Mill put thaka In position
U *w**p d i m tha PaJplag Mukta
e railway
40 milesa to
rhlachow,
IL _ . I . . a
S _ _ an. l a
—• s
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i foothold of China-la all
tkarla.
• - .
haw I* a two-day fighting
from Kowpaagta* |f tbo
kaop up th* kind of revlst» r b a n boon of faring dnrf u i few days, i t I. a twon by train and m tU y track
the oagagamont bocomoo a

body'. catandar. Nothing to look
bark upon and everything to look
forward to. Tbo French hove a
nice name for It. They ta ll It
“Le Jour do l'An,” - which m o ta .
th* day of Ik* year.
New Year's Day la a g reat day
la Fran.'*. Thera th&lt; 'old
" custom
of Naw Yaar'a calls avmtlnooa, aad
It Is don* with such dignity nnd
charm. It U th* gont'eoMn wkq
call; tbo ladles “receive," In the
quaint and lovaly old u n w a f tha
word.
,
I t la no ra rity upon this day to
find on* of tbo groat dlgmitarU*
of Faria, parbap* a world-1 *"owned "Marocbal.” In fall dross
uniform—la hi* hand ■■ ‘atrenns*
of flow or* or o f boatkona In s
b* ritbonod had Uaa-trimmad duck
—tolling «p a dingy lU lrasa* to

llghtful custom. It rooms S pity
to hav* It fall Into dlaua*. It la
so pleasant to m * naa'a friend, oa
this first day of a brand now
It sa d bio* hba forth ta took up
year.
Why not send each of thorn lb* poor untorluaatav sad Jobnyour calling card, with a friendly t&amp; owlto oe th* sp u r *1 tbo
moment doaldaa th a t thl* la a
moat proptHoos mamant to M a c
la a boat of bis d M U j Turkey, S w O a tk W aM^TtBO-

Turkey,

. Abo
Swsot Milk. 8 west Cream
m d F m h Ttrfl l « a for

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Gandhi JWiH-taUn k&lt;t .l
tirilioa antf will agrao Iif

f b*. but with all p la rtrs in go&lt;x]
F VOadltlon he probably will .ta rt
B Capt. Jerry Delrynvpl* and Vernon
L . f a y a t s , andai Calvert Do Collgny
•nd C agg.tt uptvn, tackles; John
Rea fid# and
John McCormick.
' Iroerda; W. P. Lodrlguea, center;
tf trow.ll Dawson, quarterback: Don
fy. .Bmm
. . erman and F rla c l. Pojn*.
• Tbo Trojan starting lineup Is
aa ported to bo IH* Mm* a* thn‘
Mhkh faced Geotgl* In the last
fam e of Ih* regular saaaon. with
I k y Sparling and G arrett A ri.laU ». end.; Tay Brown, and Kml*
m a lth , tacklet; John Baker and
I M r y *Slav»n., guards; P tanlty
jn illa m .o a , cantar; Gain. Shavar,
[M ar ter back; Tom .M allory and
W » y Plnckert, halvta, and Jimmy
JhM lck. fullback.
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M e m b e r A aeo clated P re sn

Labor Asks Federal
Aid For Jobless
W ASHINGTON. lira. 3 0 ._
(A .P.)—The American F ,!cration of la b o r appealed to the
fedeial j o v f m a n : today to
aid in the relief at unemytnyment. Testifying before a Sen­
ate committee. Edward K MeOrarty, i,presenting the feder­
ation, raid the go*#mm*nt can­
not “shirk Ita reaponaihilitjr.**
Many atatea, citiea. and isolate I
diatrirta “frankly admit they
are unable to meet demand,
th at are bring made upon them
for relief of needy, la &lt;ftr fed­
eral government going tn allow
untold numbera nf our Ameri­
can rilltcn s t0 eiffer. If imli-ed
they do not die front cold and
hunger in the fuming month.*
which will undoubtedly he the
wor»t period of hart’ships thla
nation haa ever witneeaed?'

•

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y . D E C E M B E R 30, 1931

CHINA’S ARMY
AT CHINCROV
PUT TO ROUTE

Boy, Shot In Heart,
Has Odd Experience

Fire Cants A Copy

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BAKER WONT Florida Budget For W orld

DC n ci CT ATE Fair Exhibition In Chicago
5a
“ Is P ^ c e d A t $250,000.00

DIGS

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio. Hoc.
30.—( A. P. I—
in the heart
with a 22 calibre ullct a hog
here was «avnl when his blood
pu»he«i the bullet into an a r­
\YF.ST I'AI.M UF.Ai 'II. lKrc 30
tery The bullet finally lo lg e j
( A.P.I-- A budget of I'JiO.lKv) to
i
in the IhOjr’* /roin where su r­
"rc«*ll Florida tn th« nation’"
geon* «aid today it wi&gt;. hi L*
j y
”
M ills Says Democratcihibita at lha t.hi&lt;v,g«
permitted
to
tcmain
tor
the
Force Stampedes Be­ time t*eing. The lioy, Harry Continues T o Leave through
world fair In 1933, « &gt; . adopted
T r a in S e rv ic c R e a n n c U
'■y the Florida cantuTy of p ra g m a
fore Swiftly Mov­ lle^harre. war *hot by « play­
UnansweredWheth- ronnniation
B u t M o re R a ln jS n o if
h«rv
yciteiday.
mate Saturday and hw rondi
ing1Columns OfCon- lion
er
He
Would
Take
Grotveqor Daw* of Lake Waive,
I* todiy M|Kjr'.rtj as goanj.
I
a F o r e c a s t
F o r,
.M eet Requirements
* a . .ppainicd financial ircratary
verging Japanese The bullet lodged in the wall
P
a
r
t
y
Nomination
•&gt;f the cominiaamn and plan* were
C a l i f o r n i a ’s S l o p e
of the left aurirle. K tpaii'lun
’
B f C tC I L B. DK'KHON
■•artc.j fur i *taic»ii|* campaign
an«l confrattion ao ik rd it into
TOKYO. Dee. M.—( \. |- &gt; _
|
!d
(
M
\
I*
*
•
lT
.Y
ki.A
M
i
\ WASHINGTON. IVo. .10.*dr T*s itM K laM F rn s l
rate# the fund, tcguim ng aln u t
th» auricle with u hloodelot
China"* Wenehn-laa
&lt;lam
- K ort*e»ir t t , nr m i.-.anv abi '1*. Ian |&amp;.
The Fur West tvw diggnig
building nji lvhin.1 it am preP te n o c r a t k
pro p o n reded acwlh frrm ( hinehow to ­
Nao&gt;.-e of John I* Kockrfvllcr.
ve»»t*ng a hemorrhage. It g)t
N« wtnn P tin n foriivtr ««• ret.»r\
' tit fmtn h*n\7 anow drUU
day In flight from two ewlftlv
a i s t h a t th e w e a lth y b e a r th e
into the aorta and wn*ke«| t » of wn" kvili rut •»r a de'«*gatr ui ' r t f Dtuiond; John Kinglirut,
I'xIhv l&gt;ut ntore rain and MioW '
■
•vlag
Japan***
column*
conb n u t e t In e re a c e d ta x e s w o re
-atnaote.
e
n
j
Georg*
i1»k.-t
Tal
the gro.n |H»*tcr» «ai«l if it h «d
tl e n et, I Viiiurrii,,- natioi.al o»tiT! ** K«'ipr il rc»'ii»;'.ci :n %har/r
larg in g for a ltarh on Ghana
«»*
forecast fur CalifornliL,.^\i
U
hnerv,
all
w
lntrr
teeid
.n
l.
at
m a a f la d a s " I n a d e q u a te ” la s t
faile | io make a turn nf the
v**ntion
•»i th* ^l! Stales * ipt&gt;rr • ».r hsl.l
neeuH-l.iang'a taut stronghold.
in, .r*»c. w«ro placed In nomina­
Train
-«rvic« in the anoa"-(
aorta
in
the
n
*
*
«
k
it
would
have
annoui».
ed
that
decision
Baiter
'R I s A V bjr
U n d e r s e c r e ta r y
Oa flatcar* and In boxcars the
a* |»»h \lavfa|i ifo»el eit 7 Oo
l eeo ft npil into tho boys brain A&gt;estertipy hut c •ntinn*-«l tn loav , -tn fur meinh*rehip on an honor
stricken area waa reaitniAU. ,«
IBitJh w th e T r e a s u r y .
i«
«
s
k.
I.vi
*h.
fault
ring
a
■oldlrri were loaded and train*
and doa'h would nave followed* I lITUdttiwVfM l the f|'.|eat ion of Yvha'lth n:j .nminitieo ttf 1IHI lit *«e[.t .it
r*iMt|a.*w ,» ,f ; rillUVU l/r.lWH 111 and high water front hesvy
hauled them down to Launchun
ih. I pm, . ampaign
Seising a« lha tar gat of hla erlter ^e would hr wilin g to accept
accei:
without
a
slop
at
the
way
.laF'* * III as ma V a n iml»ci
ap- i rains at I.uiih Reach and oth­
•*
her
rnnmtarii.n*
wet*
|
or
turn
I*lam a atatamant by R eprrienta1 the nom nati »* if the . .inven’li.n
•Ian* along Ihe Mae Meaawhil*
V*"flMu»-tn. from whM» it i*» m ill-1er cities win rece*linK rapidly,
Wile
nit.
Jack.onvillr,
V
II
llrot.k.
tlre Rainey, floor Wader of the
should want hi vi a* ! 'e D m iw rat
General Kamura and General
Fori t.auderilale: Halph ( mpint, a*r l Sa* iiir ’fM ail! iv*:nmp«nj ' however.
| It1 »an*lida«i* for president
'Woo** Democratic m ajority. Mill;
Tam.-n. erterana tt" the No-irrl
teaia.ota, Walter K t ’.mchtnan, th sfin..
Political
leaders
«|e»uUiod
'.aid
Thre* perama war* dead u 1 r *
■ aaertad h ute surtax** would n o t 't r l M A
Ir_
_ _ ,
Tslteihar victory. dr*vc trum
Th- sn t.rrr an.l *lan**c which fol
Ja- ke.tnvillr; &gt;t». II. W W'hliney.
night whe’he their 1* a '&lt;&gt;• uiiino’
Iwn Hlrrrtlniih Inwirij
K«&gt;wTall iha«ee«. Kogor \V llalnutn, l»»ws *t. m untfsr th'* k»m* a l« ir n ault f the etorm, owe ot thgrrt
tl n l»et'k n t!ek»r** "n • •iikeu a' llaheott I'a tk , J le n t* Knttnhn.p, ,.f
, s h o o v e r p l a n
panctre. in mile*, north of th in
Wo.wanV
«'• mm lttcr G ardtnrr Hale, nu'.ed N#*» Y'ofW
tituilv toward a p* ^si r iioin.ua !!•. Ai'gitetine; Harry VI.earing, • f ths SHuiln.rif ro n a i\ r vainh#t ta in tr i. *hu wa* killed w e n Ma
rbow.
jmall ha lavte.1 hare virtually Iren
I llt’n, and hi- de I • n 11
fired out.
folk county, and J I loyd Griacom. • f i .&gt;ir»,tr»rw an«( thv Sanfit^ri K» autnmohile plunged from a moun­
Ma n y Consolidations f omiiirte victory for ih*»
roiiYfr niton
; , Balhey’a program, with which
tain r»ad near Santa U arla.
l - '*to i ounly &lt; .&lt;*• urganitation* want* | i ms. autl R»»taiv I ’l.ihth.it
Will Be Objective n«*«r «rn»Y in MAnch’jn* njMes^e.i
i many Democratic leajara ace not J
I era Angeles rap .r.ed a 1JU la th ’
'*'!• n»ke lithe, n.itntnalione
t* f. \rian«« ha\ i»sa»&lt; apn«iin(»*'
Hundreds
Of
Refuges'
h/h.^V.-.
v
..V
'
m
!.
T'.t* b 'd g ft provide. t,i,.g ;n for vhaittnan ••' the n» Ycis»t» c ’limit
In agtoomant, propoard repeal tf
rainiafl u*»r tho Wt-liour prrmrt.
a*«urd yr«leri!uy when Msr-Ku' |
Of
Present
Session
0 . moling, aepcenti itog and ptepai
lha capital Mock gain, and loaaa.
omling a: a A. II , and San D laf)
l«*r, si h Mr« Walter f» 1‘o n v i
And Residents a"
,r ”
'
Set» 1m
r t r n g I!«#uh-I.iAMf »»M*rv I hi
rul yea'- Th. «|a'o lor &gt;b- Kti mg Ihe world fair **m .i(»; )dt,04l D** H W RnrVrr and G \ \ Spwn M-poittd a urn inch fail.
provision of the preaent tax taw
G^a■
tffv'P*
to
rractiat*
CWlrrhnv
sm !
WASHINGTON.
Dee.
no.
—
i peon trip hn* n'»t h**vii s«l. h.*w for conalruction of Hie rehlhtt* re", as a^s|a»ants
For
Ev
en
tualities
ami n rf ad u ith in f increwaed taxes
No nr*' weather wa* reported In'
:
wHIhlra*’ tehlm j the g rm t ««ll
rve
*n,| for ihe **h:bttiun hall: I'JJ'.
fM»r»kU on Income of 1931. He op (A .P .)- A general ihakr-up of tho
,
\\r &lt;
f• I wora*d% ha*« tran ' the l :mt*d State* today, but In
Msi»h^1
rh
iitir
gnvr
th
h
.
H«*i
n»-w
»;-a;
#
*
i
in
Federal
Governmnt—
a
whol«j|«
•
A
lthuug.&lt;
«e\eial
GI.KNIICMt
\.
M
i..
D*c;
VX...
Ulf)
for
operation
of
the
ethihit*
•Aaad (ncrtaalng the rate cn -mull
\
a ri unt hi* chairman of th* *lrc »rx- [ Korop* |4 persona we'ra rapvitad
two Japp.id ah n *|iiii i were sue
consolidation
of
ita
overlappinir
•
Ohm
and
aather
-.tstr
h
»'
••
*i*
red
for *ii m onth.; 3l«..'i*l for enter li«*n« ritriiiittftrf v l f ' S sn f*&gt;rd froaeu U&gt; death in tba v irility of* J
I W ) — Ilcceseion of flood »aIne-mea and . u r r c t . l a maaimum
thw former member f |*re«ii|ent taininent feat urea; lui'Jti for ad­ I ». -i* .*•&gt; #f tin* |ii«ranls »*hih. an I Uebod. Portugal London r&lt;t&gt;orled
•e rta x at CO per rrnt. It* alao pro- breach*a—was »&lt;t up before the retafully rn rry in r Mil a U dirA l ' tera hn*urht hrpr in dwellers of
moTpment i,»r*rrntly Aimed at the delta lowlaod* loda&gt; hut ut\*
ryaa
of
an
absant
Coagrtaa
yes­
\\ d-on * . whiiM" t • eeonir a nn«ii- vance potUelly * n t promotion: additmunl anpolnlrrw'ts t.i '», ma V » 7l*-mile gala which whipped U|g
I a (wind testa to cover i&gt;a.-t ul
terday by President Hoover aa a *nr*|pg •ha I'biUMr out of f* |p
dem ined lf»rm remained aa _ ilFle roi the n » mail n. I'aker f'-TUia fur puhllcity .itu l p.o- f-m r th r t.hirti and BAfafV flub*.* htgh t!rt#a in Hi, Thame* and
“
Srjf deficit,
chow,
China's
la«t
|tam
l
in
Manabjective of (he present »**•
gra«* Ihfca,-. Wfickfyg v f ^ rg, t huf n»fnrr/t Th at% Ohio iH "gjle- mi'tlon at lh» fair; *1 l.f.al for a « mR'nihwrs.
formed of Ike Mflla aU tenont. •major
threatened disastrous flood.*.
, l
rhnrta, jin«f
roaVin^; fapno
ion.
«l||l|M(t llATII II*' carrying .in the finance caintmigo
fairs .1 a id strengthened the i to hr- r |. ge,|
G arner m id:
Ka»l
huW " a s r' iiiIf &gt;hair
Nine men were I &gt;at xyhan a lug
*
The Chief Executive named five dominant thrmigho*,* the prnvince. le ie r ihm oeh which the Tails ■ «aitl ite t iul«i*t &lt;h| t»v\ would ; i an.l fjt.7:k3 f.tr eapenee* of mem
man of fhr c •intilttwi* Imti'lLrg th»* collided with the ateame. .Voteri-t
"Nohxly haa been hulliorixeO u •pacific ronaolidationa
Ceneral Tamon*&lt; arniv mntin- hatchie R i'ef hurst earlier this
w h ic h
tp*i«
uf
rite
rominleeion
who
ate
It,
t
h
»
*
1
•
trillion
w-»h
tint
tia'otge
ilRff" \»*ht h f Ih"wf% »h» »ti|.n-r • an Trader in the Thaata* and tra*
ipask far the Democrat!; J’vrty on i would touch almoat every arm of ued Its mas’hini’-IIVe s yaiich n pt ■
G \rfill niakw h.s nan nppomt
h tax program, and np’j.-ly ha., i th government. Such action at this from Yingk w, hreaVing rvery week to flood Llendora were , White j i their • Fa ‘rilr - . r ‘‘ eer. irig without |tay.
meniotts wave* prevented eltipa
The
boae.l
appro*..I
a
plan
.if
mfiits.
from leaving dock#.
ala lie coauplata program y n . time, he declared, would Iw a Ho* of Chine«* re*l«tanc*» fn.m • traaaferrH to Hwin 1-akt wWre ; chuue
ItrtKedurr
offered
I-y
D
hw
*
for
IWapiti* 'hi» attitude fu'dli’TI
pUi -rrs issued a rail fpt aid as
Otir»t* at thin
will he
Heavy tnovta vtrtro repotted y«1. . . . ____ .
..
T
Mt. "9 * *‘r,w ,n j n ! *k»rp weapon In th . fight to lop rapturing I ho city of Pan.linnhtWnprr**man Msrtm I, (fare) of ralaiitg finance* and pmmoting the
itv •!»'*#, -aili u«ti&lt; n *r
“ t a ' «!«*t« 0 h* Want-, off f«,Ural axpcndlturca Her* I, co. Four timea th* Thine*.- tn.-ii &gt;'
- -\Y*,rr t&lt; receding
~
campaign. Tht* would ln-b.le ap- L'.’tmg rp i» 4*a is 1*1 lw at ^hich Ivs . tviday In Idaho and L'lah oklla
.
Kent.
t&gt;hi»».
ha*
tirom
ioH
««wral
pcarrd
rapid­
highwaya a n a tamporbrily blmkril
^
ailA iaa M r* (Kin a ftis program:
tn attm th* advance arv.1 fnur
"Itak .r-f ir-Prv*ldrnt" club-.
in peal* In larya owner* nf land, to W'iehs* tn ait wh*n 3* iiurchas** 1 in Southwaatern i'olofadn A s(| **e,
irrjA jti o t (hla
C«oaolldatio« of all guvemmant time* thoy vvrr* Mown out hv air ly her* today
donate
one
mill
for
etery
arrr,
Ohio, but th* unly tetuark thie
hla Hckct or tickets at th* Cham. I fall nf seven is t5 ln:hc* was noted
- .. Ur * T
fr y * -" mad* ctinatmetlan actlvitl.a nnd«r an ad- &gt;&lt;omha
_________________
.
.
and artillorv.
GI.RNDORA. M'e, D cc.W - rlicilrd fi'.t't Hulet *a* that arhi la city property uwnere tu b.-, *f i iitmsi'PTd o ff ic e n the City I I- war Juan ValUy. •
•
;J* -y y
’TW
9 t . r ° hUc Rorka
M.ctjw h ll. a Japapcav- brigadal
‘ Glandwea-'a.
.
d*n*ta
a
mill
lo
t
each
3100
of
aa11-jmIa. p ray c- D avyl* alf*-4j.* weia •"gp-e’n**-.1
lev** grnwnel
y-*t»iJhY | • Ifikier a t oa« tluar Waa maywr'iwl
• ^ ^ 7 * PartrfiTlUy to ru a r In ao«i* . Combination at all m arebant, turn, apparently # )r U«^pwi pi^* .if ~
.art... (.**•*• t.iflcrto. om.-« i......
... „ ^.i"...
- fnp.viawa And CfTtr on « h * r . M arin. activitUa within tba De- pnahing aonthward to Jnin G.ncrnl I agaliiat the Tnllahalchi* River j ( hv.land, a n . remain* Ihn titular
.
...
.........
...........
.
........................ .
_ .
rltw avar, tan Democratic loader,
(Oontlnuml on Pan* Flva)
Tamon1* column ot Kowpanklic fl.ttNl
, ami
, h’lnilrvdv nf r» 'ld e n tt| h*#«l of ih* D e'nnrratir arpariKa- ] , t&lt;t*-anrt otbari w nulj h*- called
for any) Hwn in thle clly. I
waa an Iru
I Th* ta-les nnd pllnlnr room wdll
t- fcgaa agrw rj In gvgcral that the
. f o r a fronjkl « tt*rk in Chinch v |
.............. frep-c*,|
I on to help with pulillcity an.l mnnI— &lt;!cc rn'-vt aitli state fiag , a'l-l
*v virtue' i t ) .
-f- s tn IU g ah«wM aggry the tur* of
ey.
A few Jaim naia planes (l«*^
i*tfu*r ilri’nriti- nr arpr»»n«*Ve to
the flooil! ren t Democratic national eitrtvcnktonila* 'h - w*-iehl
.. tha U s Inrrra.* burden. In addtJ. VV. Copeland. Miami, and II.
ridnch'otj. fripjhtanm* raenl. 1 1«
i of I’an la. Qiittman » V Telia- tlona At th* H allintir- • ont.-ntion, IA'. Hwarthe, DunellonJ were namsit t!**» v itk a it sUH-s. f*sFr*nl rbiu
(ContlnuaU on P»gr S i* )
lha elty. but dropping ti&lt; h..n.h»
i-*nt-h»r r n r t b * cra*t'p r r o f O t off ht-ttlL*. Rsk.-r took U trailisg eirl to aratst Dawa. O n lra l off,-,« for
U'nntlnuad rn Pa?« Knsrl
At Nanking th « M tlnnulir' par
»h r ItfVis lirrr. umlinK n th ffl nf in the nominal inn nf \V tsfr-iw ■he le*m palgn will he oponol at
Ijr »electc&lt;l a nave ta'iine: with K i
*val*r »it fnd't il«V|» thr utfh lh»» Wllaou. r f lr r • iraking a« l» frnm Del and.
gene Chen, widely kn.nvu jojrnnl♦ho llf.l.i o KBiniNtiin whuli w n
Hrtilnw- ais’li^n r ul Inapf
*"l am confident."’ Daw* said,
1st, serving aa foreign nnm *t,i.
F.A8T0N, P a . Dm. .10* -iA J '.)
harking JuHnm Nairn,»n a* Ohin'a "that the opftortnnkty for Florl.k*
tial p u t of ths* iovFti,
—Ona elurk waa klllei and tlwea
TAMI’A. Dae. 30.—I'oim er State Th* n*w govarninent la pri-p ndcrllmuln
i*f ronvlt tb I ops &lt;1 a "fcvtrllp *nn." U lUon appnin'eil to Intpresa the Untied Slat** will
others seriously Injured
tsday
Senator John Taylor of Largo, in sntly Cantonaea and swing* ilia- Hike ariuin I 'h r hrenk, H iiprtnt Bnkrr Ih Ins raMnel tu
d
« i i i r-e I t-o &gt;o fully retllM d in th*
nevt
wban a bomb exploded In the par­
Tampa yeslanfay, declined to say tinrtly tu the left.
lhn fin* n*!.| yrwtfrHiy thi* 'fb' it , l.indlay M. Is-irriann.
four months th at the roinoitaslon
cel poit division of lha Kaitnn
w helhtr or not ba lyoull make the
! |i | iliniiicH from the stortf* anil
NaUan Mayo, of TalU has.ee rasa for the gubernatorial nomina­
,
* * * — — •••
by May 1 wiU te anaolri, h , ron­
poaloffice,
NANKING, f)ac. 30 I A i*.l
nieti’liRntR
r
r
ni»*nc*l.
I ’ommUalonar of A»rl*uUura of tion, intim ating, howtvar, that he Kugme Chen, paths; • flic teal
,, ,
,
! trllnttlona and by pledge-, tn work
WEST i‘ AI ,M HK.ACH. Dec. 30.
Edward Werkheiaar died tn a
Florida, will ba lha gucat o t lha
Bui hi»r«s |h&lt;* n v rr had not &lt;yuitr* i
— i A. 1* i K xtra\ararv* and “un- hospital shortly after Hit bleat.
(Continued on Pago Five)
Caunt* C h .m h ., . r c _ ' ! ,,oul,, h“ ,r'
to say with­
M*ii hi* ♦ iG rr r-t Wurkrm i nrqns loMie • ci*!l«ni~ w«*ra blamr.l John lloua* ia In a hospital **\th
S L S , ' " Jan
) : : , -T.U .T
•* t . hi. po.
h m , oa
on, •S
Thursday,
tba; ‘" ‘h« « « » h F
IrnlltftJ ovrrv fU"l if th»* Isvisf,
A now department ..f the state ,or .j,, .„ „ ntrv'* economic III* to lb hit forearm s blown off, one
(•RMUlg *d*y
1 of tba B etter Farm - aitlon.
l -mvikt# ami ne»?ro farm handv put !
■ommisslnn wa* formed at yesfer^ | br )•*,),.,*! Judg,
Al xander •yo out, and o lh tr lajuriu, u lildt'
Since
tho
entry
a
t
Dr.
Fons
A.
■tt* lira la ba (tagad a t (ha Hathaway in lh» race, by formsl
In a full day «treucthi-nin|f the;
day', mooting, it Is to lw known' Ak„ m.t n „f Tampa. In an nd- may *auaa his death. Arlington
Raofard A
Armory.
.
.
“ lha Woman's relation, dtvivl.o. I
,,rr . „B, ur. ,y .
B&lt;„ . h Albert ehd Clarun,* Kallur arsl
Icttea* and plufirlnr alm .^t ontinu*
declaration ttcenlly, Mr. Taylor
&gt; A i U t i l •'cJotk Tburaday ha •aid ha had received score* of
•*ua «antj he#fa
Hyk«
* flOMHAA
not a« badly hurt. •
.
India
Dec It.
T * *7' b
#
U n - ™ n* • W f n »r -\Moc.atiap.
%IU ipaak a t • 9amlnole Co-Jnty telegram s from all parts uf Ihu
AU Ini ihe Irvrp Vbnrkere tn;k . \ . l ’. -M a.ha.n.a G a.dh, y * ,t,r
Th* satire postoffieu was th r iv a i
i*t,ut t- i.Mu ha, all been exA
i
o
^
h
\
uK.
i
l
'i
^ unbar of C n u a m i lunchaoe la state urging him to make the race
. . . ,1
.1 ..
speaking at tho m e tin g . .Watched lia.ngan *." Ju-ia* Aire ,nun said. Into cunfualon. and all work so*r**fui:** fur ih#» niaht in th# h tfhori .(•V
hotter, a t tba Valdes HotaL Aa f t r governor.
m
1
“ '
"'"4*r which oa.dk at 12 duATLANTA, Dae, 30.— ( A .!*.)-• realdential aartion of thr eitv. loLrd w
Tlll,ng.l,
n
t-»et
hisd*,rr
, rl(. „ „f rtur||to f,d* .i,„ n »f "\A, liave unccnsclouily d :tft» l P*ruled. Eaplovlva saparta from thai
« R M k , a f tba dining room
Freight i t Ua on intraetato a'rrrir*8ly wni'inir anv rail that uni help in rrmbiD^ a jn ^t »’fu ),
Several weekv ago, according to
Into socialism
tVe'r* all social- 1c'*Y. cognty and stale began an
tba firs t 76 persona earn# of the former senator's close •hipments In Qeofgla n*ob«(l u|»- might ro n e from the .trained i , iwterriamd'ing .in "indie's trouMei w" m' " *
investigation.
" " * ht P‘cl1 r» p r^ i l,ta w htlhar we know it nr no».
ticket# at tba trad* Mends, he had definitely made u p 1 W'rd yesterday th d t r an order, iyy,
I, ,t
*
1
trnuble*l „ ntitlv»a tn assist in nrapanng
•VAs'v* drificl aw ar Clki n th"
Th* **Y&gt;«&gt;*lva i» balitved to ha
hi U a a t y IUU will hla mind to withdraw, even going! effective /a n . 1, t y the Georgia
M.igov stnd hne* -o n in*- th * ' ” “* "**
for tho exhibits.' Shv sa il parent- idra of letting story r n a i W his, 'T*n «*R *f hjr two younr men
tn the ligh t of eo fa r as to Intimate
Ihiblic dervlca Commission.
n^an fw rruj Rtluratf h i ' % * 0 ,
i f f u r iiititr t a t th#
. much ln ’ “
a t many who were • • interview. Since hearing
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tram tba luncheon to eavaral hundred would-ba auppori- tatea on sand, gravel and cr-iahej
ml ha* lo du
duit *'■’ **•*«•
«»■» id
‘n .lha
K iv,r h.,W wet»r. p u .h ttT | complete li.depvn.tone* for In d ia,,
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'Tk-I ill#'I tha'. government
*nd H rt. Doyla C. Cari­ ara lately, however, his friend* vay •tone the stata Commission ap­ halchl.
naal&gt;*i-t U* side and rctiirg at It* •he natiunali.t
jrthing.
drifted ln to r»
!» #*U fn «* '•«»»• Th*
P
f
na
l.-a l»r sent thr vican a (bar* ware no aabu the form er aenatorb, political ■•­ proved th*( recant ruling of the
I
»«•*
w*r*
being
oxamined.
Work-'
lop F|o d rxrert* feared th# bag* i er a teleyram asking for the
»m.
"f* 3- .
"'tba n W U U urged to p in tlona Kara bean rekindled and Interstate 'Commerce Commission
Mrs.
Barwick
Had
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a
u
w
said
before
ha
diaf.
Ua
ami
wet,Id prove fruitless 'jefnra th* chdrce to a*, him. I ortl Willing.
____n***l In
tiakata early.
tb* otfcrr rlarkx w«r* auaplclous
h« is earlotuly ronaidertng what, granting Increases on a long Ust w e 'rr recedes since th*i* useful­ don is espect-d tn rendve hin. he- Hurt In AutoAccidenfl
W 9 ^ r illk , Commiaaioncr in effect would be a re-entry into of commodities.
The InlyntW * ness hardly riU n J s past no hours.
of th* perkag** and didn’t Uiluvs
iR te r
■ause renewal uf the boycott of
win offltUUy f p m Dm B#t- the r a n .
Ibgy coutnliwd tha marchandlM
Commerce Commiaaion had al­ , Summer. W eht. A re. Cravnter
The condition'of Mrs. |_ j |. yar- nnd
Iliitu h &gt; 'od* would paralyts the
TMln* Bbayr a t th* Armory
tWriarad, had'began opening them.Announcement here yeeterday ready excepted certain classes of
wirk, who waa seriously injured In t .
• h r n andfanta will great th a t J. Tom IVataon, repnaenta- agricultural products from the spd other towns up the riser In • nun lry a business.
's . . . .. .
Tallahntchi*, Quitman and P a n -1 Senm of Gandhi's follower) -ail an automobile wreck near Moraine- aas
U*a from this couaty In the last Inet east*.
F o ito f f ic e E m p lo y e e s
la emntiev «v»r» easing slightly) Way would no', e surprised If ul­ b»ri&gt;, Ga., l i l t waelt l* reported aa •la te
tba fourth anaual B-t- Ugislatur*. that he probably wojld
Tba new rate# range fiotn 1 to
(ram th? tension with the peak of tim ately lie acesptrd membership improving, according tu Mr. Rnr- ecnnanii'
fw aosduetad by ha a eandidata for the nomination 16 per cent higher.
,
H o lid a y F r id a y
th* Good teaching Glendora.
• on ona of th*i r immlttees appoint- I'b. wh&gt;i relume.) to Hanford toRay a tl.a s h a ja .
D epartm snt of fa r governor haa further compli­
Under tb a new rate structure,
t
,
to
attend
.to
luaiiws*
iatsieats.
T'-o
flood
*
us
mote
than
w*&gt;"H h s . c’ anv
Ml ,il by Ih* fltilish government
* g than 100 cated tba situation. Watson's coal and orea wiU ba increased 6
ThaQAdVucd PoAofftc* wiU #bM wall aa M eade aaT ba haa received sub- cants a ton; lumber, box and mil.-* wife through tha rount.es tarry'**n the work nf evolving a 1 Mr. an ,f Mrs. Rarwick a n i a ' - I n th - Ilf
»*rv» Ftlday) Jan. t. ar a holiday.
child
wrrg
In
G
rorgia
visiting
wltlt
lha
i&gt;rvnt
nf
tha
ta
ttle
g*lng
s&gt;-nti.
|*&gt;n
afrai
axblMta. AU sU ntial financial iupporL
new
eonstitutinn
for
an
all-Indian
era&lt;a m aterial I t eanta a ton; uaXu ••rric**. will b* rtgoirod at
ralalives whan tha accidant a*failsil t*
In
m anufariurad
tobacco,
canta- cn now ahnut Glendora All night feo aratn n fr. m Ih* point whore currciL Mr. HarwlcU waa d riv in g 1 when
r i either th* rural or rlty carrier*
and
alt
&lt;*ay
a
-rm
ip
of
laU
artrs
r—
ru»dv
»r
the
Father
of
our
the
recant
toum
l-ta'da
con'erenrr
on pee, waterreaUna. fresh vage&lt;tn th a t day. O J a ^ a l delivery wfq
his Chevrolet slang a main high- try *&lt; nut rntangling allx n c
Elka Thanked ForFIne Itablss,
fc r tlliu r and naval a to rts hollt the snggy lava# a t Matthew
dpw will j* open b*lw*5hf*
tayau.
about
a
r*Ha
noeth
nf
GlsnI ' l i S ’ u 'i
- v •T'!&gt;
—t-S s •l,&gt;' Vfr ai*n* In*., ,h* war and hac hours o f 6:00 o’clock a a ^ I '
Christmas Program 1 rant per 100 notntda.
whera an alarm was rounded
tifi ed blued an.I *vcry lima
u'clorkk Moasy orJ*r and regia
BHaaPaldToday At • meeting of tba Executive Chairman J. A. Hurry of tba d*ra,
public aervlce acutmfsalnn said Mommy niaht.
» f* U io W^frh.
for# Mr H.rwlck could b rin f hli a-lvsn- rd th . It i**l*ns 173.000,0"&lt;) * * a will be cloeed aR ~
E t t a R . M o m s Committee at the Fernim-I* County ano im reaan dibataver haa been
Ilao cer threatened through lha
tkay retreated 73 miles.
x
Kinav hit retern to India. Gandhi)
holiday collection will M
r ‘•*6 stop It h**| crashed into
“Thus* foreign nation, got rur ntada^M w aaa 1.00 e’lh x k god
Chamber a f Cemmerca a t the City a-jthoriaed on tba principal prot- lowlands tu t fileod-ra ellixuw said Hat shown »igns of" bring m"'L t$
the
other
machlna.
Vi»r H n . F its lle it Mawstey evening, th a t group t'rin of agriculture loch av cot­ no outside a ll would ba 1 asrta*t in prasasd t y tU appuala of infl'trv»&lt;«y. I don’t halieve in (u sh ln r i M f f’alock 4n tha aftagaaatk I
Mta. Darwick waa tha
more them tn th* wall, but |f I were In
•
Lake Monroe, POa«ad a rveoinlion unanimously ton. grain and grain prodoris, th"’ tewn
sm
talIual»**a
1rial 'd r i l v a r y ^ J * add parlaha
i
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men. -ah • told lim
•srio jily Injured of the group
r«iaaU-Laogfatou eommenflng the Benford Elks fre*h fniKa a r Hvariock.”
Tb* Ouarhita Hiver at Metiruc. &gt;a tap* IHon of the str-ig tls anuld which Incit'd**] Mr. and Mrs. f l Coi'Krra". I’d never solo G&gt; ?C*I* m atter will ba d d tlm ad iurii .
1 Batuciay aftar- Lodge f a r the upleadld program
Daeraaaaa la tbo revenue a (
t* th r deet of hevv, haa mail*; rely dastr .y what little t r t l a '” i*lia D. Praetor, friends nf the Har­ I hem annlhrr dime.
entlt* day. Mail win ba dbpw
It atagod an Ckrintteaa Eve fer southern carriers since 1933 wai homvlasp 10 or more fa rail I,s. Tkey lie* left.
"We need honesty—international tha a*W* aa on other day*.
wich's, who w ere riding In tha
th e benefit a t th e tblldrwn af thla menlionad In tba epinina handed ware .ailing cm tba Minroe rhapter
P ro 'lacial leader* liave reported car. Mr*. Harwich suffered a brok- ra ti ta l anil all down the lira * .
i
cnaMMittty.
eammanlty.
down by tb a pahUc aervira com- of the Rad Cruet far Igntx.
that
&lt;*f tha tdJMii *n arm and tha low* o t p art ot bar before w ell have good timea D ili Make* P la t Foe '
„ only a portion
,
Praaldant IL M. Pppwegtb, In aieaion w ith U e rata teeraaaa
.. .
Monroe, proper, a n stand sever­ nationalist* who want tu .'ail d u r-, right haad, aa wall ax numerous a g a in ”
C bartb caaunaating aa tba a a tte v raid: order.
al more feet of water without
Turning to a dla-uaaion of tba
GoYernor Roomy
lag tba laat struggle were ready) ruts and braise*. Mr. J t o d e r ’a
Tba “TWa wa# tba I
pointed out
C b a ira M
te undergo another aueh srdeal. ekast waa cruahed. while Mra. prattle* of law in Elorida. Judge
a f fratern al
WAIHIKQTON, -D j
The Ma ha tara alao la aware that Procter, Mr. Harwich, and tha Bar Akerman said "evaryUm# they
wm bn
nt Increat*.
F A IM B 8 flC U B N D E U
tba govern m in t haa strengthened wick tklld received brvlati and (the Irgiila’.ura) try to chango th* (AJi.)—Senator DRI
tha Gaac' Ua Elka La4ga
petetiev, they mak* It J.» t th at day that tba " t e t ^
and consolidate I Ita fertaa
era suffering from ahork.
a n U v a r ii
ti minion'*
C A U JP O L IB .'o h lo . Dec. M L Mr*. Barwlrk ia wall known harw teach worwa. Tbara’a nothing DegiscrtU* party te
U a cam­ (A-E Y— Cbwjatey m iU p e. M. QREMAN FIN ANC1EB Din aa tba propria tec of tha Indio* wrong with U&gt;# practira.” U*
p e d faith • b o barricaded U p a e lf and t e O a
Exvhang* In tbo Valdaa Hotel teld th* tawryara »&lt; “study it aad
tba a n rata, la tb e b farm bate* throe days
* tba
flail oat about I t " .
E tt U N .'^ D a * . M. — (A.P.)— bollilng.
-------- Dm. M ^ U . r . y - M i a .
w eald be
ArtbOr tm Qwlaoar, Tt, rice prsaltsriar
h u m M a la ig b t. wif. *f Edwin
II.
•tragfl*. | g waa aaariM by Mat *t tba haard of tba Daetarite
JURIST DIES ; ,
MARIANNA—M ariaann
MMJS* mff
-&gt;A
to On. purekaagd. pm
W prtb nncYh.
’threat
ibliteai tf afnglr
ua teaaT K.aiMAyfC

TO CONVENTION

STATE PRODUCTS
SUPPER PLANS IN
HANDS OF GROUP

B IG a

fall of S n o i

Mayfair Hot«l Affair
Of Jan.lRIsfaaining
Support Of Leaders

BIG SHAKE-UP IN
U.S. GOVERNMENT

LEVEES ARE
PRESSED TO HtiLB
FLOODED WATERS

o 1 Dead,3SerioiisJy
• Injured Wheh&amp;Hnb
W recks Postoffice
A ke rm an Blames
Extravagance For
Economic Trouble

Taylor Declines To
S ay Whether He Is
Nathan M ayo Will To Enter 1932 Race
BeGoestOf T rade
Body O January 7

Landhi heeks M eetout ihl*
pl*n f,,r ,h* ■•••
With Willingdon To ...................
Ask Needed Advice

Freight R a t e s Are
Revised Upward I n
State O f G e o r g i a

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and plan* aatanaivg poultry
try hero-

A v'.
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a Court Juatia* dear*# V.

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Welcomed EVENT Starts THURSDAY 1
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S H ^ S CRACKSOPENTH E N EW Y l ^ WlT H AMAZING PRICE CRASHING OF

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fu# fdto u fMW#MbU ^

PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE TO WOMEN OF DISCRIMINATING TASTE IN APPAREL

h‘u rW"tH f“ m

Sanford's All - Surpassing, Store - Wide, Economy Trade Movement

Bold, Powerful Exhibition of Underselling That.W ill Stir Feminine Sanford To Buying Action
^ buy|n * “Bonanza" th at will gladden the hearts of women who
del.ght in wearing S c e n t s and fixings of character and distinction in quality and style. Get ready* to attend for this is the first time in years that such
so,?.?° ,?w* With full realization of the losses we
• V i,_.
°
rprogress
* V 8 1'
and participate
in an event of exceedin
erit With rare Baving possibilities.

To Continue from Day to Day Until Later Nollce of End!
COME ON YOU ALERT BUYERS

I am here to sell out thousands of dollars’
worth of Speer’s fine merchandise and have made
drastic reductions to turn the goods into cash in
rapid order—Come see and save.
J. L. TAYLOR,
Sales M anager

JUST LOOK! VALUES UP TO $2.00

ELMO. COTE, IIUDNUT. ETC.

OUTING FLANNEL

COTTON RATINES

TOILET ARTICLES

You'll ha .urp rl.ed at IhU
heu* y quality outing go­
ing at *urh a low price—
R rtrra l plnee aad pattrrna a t yard
....

IT STARTS AT 9 A. M.

hursday Dec. 31st

BEST QUALITY YARD WIDE

Imagine «orh a bargala—
F&gt;n* H . tinea far w eaen'a
and children.' itrrw e . Also
In . 171. . nlra far draperies,
plild*, fancies a t yard___

Miller 27 Inch Hemmed

Tka I I .*0 g rad , aad itxco
la lh . akara aad athrr
faaiaoa hinds —e r ta ea*. loIlona, powders, perfu*e*.
tallat watcra a t ..... ............
Exaioaa Pa a Jab

Diapers, Doz.

and A. (L C. Brenda
DRESS PRINTS

Itfady hcaiaird far aw —
R ird.«y. Diaper* la 17 laeh
■lx. while lot laala. The u b
prlrc per dotes la
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59c and 65c Printed

Broadcloth

Women’s popular
Foundation Garments

ANKLETS

* .* tk i la the ii

LUXURIOUS GARMENTS SACRIFICED
H
Bich Materials adorned with Exquisite Furs. Best Styles from
foremost makers cut like this

COATS

and

.

A BRILLIANT ASSEMBLAGE OF

DRESSES
At
afford a thrilling baying opportu­
n e Dresses for Every Occasion o f W ear all Reduced!
Beautiful M aterials, Distinctive Styles, Lovely Colors

SILK HOSE

COMFORTS

$18.75 Evening

At A ttractive SavingB

and Dinner

n n
Q « fC

“Weurwell- TO.to p a rt Waal |A 9 d
Daakle ULAN K ID 'S ______
£
**Waarwtir iM ft V irgin
Waa| Double BLANK ETt) _
I k a a fille d M id C ake

'

Furmerly »1.35 Senior Ckaa
Grenadine, 15 Gauft

BLANKETS

70iHO Wool Miaed •
Hlagk BLANKETS ..

I

SHEETING

fa aeftaat atylee aad M ian
—the pees Ur aaklet aacka
la Tthiea la l i e la a lat an

*J«..lh weave wM. U l q l w , a, p

COATS

Famous Druid
. Nine Quarter

T Lot ChJjdraaa' to 35e

***•

COATS

flaadred* •( y»r&lt;U of popular aa.trrU U
roHH.nt U n fit, .a m . w ilt enough tm
drain ,.fo r rarU lna and a u v U U t Pi
. l—gtha from I la S yard* will
(!r»ady w r.ppcj aad be gHea to fltt |N
Ik. ( t tic k ), u th e , enter tbe.dfe
(I R eaaaat la a package), m k p g .
lat 1 t.li Thar .day, I A.

Drew, ahactlag la fall yard
wide Drald—a brand aad'
quality a a * t' la demand—
Id yards fag____________ „

- F I N E 39e GINGHAMS. * 9e

$59.00 and 165.00

I S V in ri

L. L. SHEETING]

SPEER’S BEAUTIFUL, FUR TRIMMED

$29.00 and $35.00

|THURS

Yard Wide

Caraelettew, W rap-Around.. flrtaalrrea, ete.
Now nnt fourth leaa la prica
1

$19.00 and $22.50

1J E
f H

Well blown far quality aad
d srah k character—fall I t .
[inch unbkached Druid sbeet-i
lag—w hlk lat laata a t yard

ONE FOURTH OFF PRICES

SMART COATS

I
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I

Reduced to

AU-SlIk Serflc« 8 Uk Hom

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&amp;
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W onder V alues In Various Items!

m n

COMFORTS, K eek_____
Waal rilled Rereralble T » a
Caler CO M FO R TS______ 1.

SILK SALES!
40 lack Printed

.RAYON CREPE 79c
|H ||
/

SHEETS ON $ALE

PANELS
91.35 Gordon H ose

Women’s Ui
AT RARE SA
OOTIXO OOWNB

Cretonnes

REDUCED

SILK
CREPE de CHINES
A N D FLAT CREPES

'

79e

SWEA'
AULsar

♦LOO G rad.

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Calbertsan H IM .
11nod $4V: Mrs. Culbertson bid
a ad mad* a little slam la apMca,
II and ASS: Doubled at five getting game and rubber, Net
(lobs, Li(g*U took all Ike tricks. •cone Culbertson 18,423.
Rubber t 0 .
Nat score Culbertson 14240.
Hand &lt;60: Culbertson eras set
Hand Mrt: Mrs. Culbertson bid
a«k spade a«U made three. Net due a t no trump. N4t Score, Cul­
bertson 142TB.
(Tore Culbertaon 14370.
it sad (61: Mrs. Culbertaon bid
bland (37 j Mrsi Culbertson MJ
i M i e r t B u t three h esrts, enough fo r game an,j made three no trum p, actwith the prerious score, and made ting gams. Net score, Culbertson
* t P o i n t s fire. N tt score C uberteon 1(1,560. 16AM.
Hand 838: Liggett bid ami made
Hand (61, I-erst bid and made
one spade. He had 10O honors. Net two spades. Net score, Culbertson
score Culbertaon 14430.
14430.
Hand (63: Culbertson bid twro no
Hand 41t&gt;: Mrs. Colhertton bid
two spades and was set one. Net trump and made three. N et score
Culbertson 14640.
score Culbertson 14330.
Hand *61: Liggett bid and made
H in d (40: Doubled at four
spades. le n s made five, getting three diamonds, firin g him gam e
game a n j rubber. Net seme Cul­ on acrount of previous score. He
had 100 honors. Net score, C ul­
bertson 16,260.
bertson 16,380.
Itubher 107.
Hand (66: I,eni made game and
Liggett bid end
Hand 041
rubber at three no trum p.
Net
made one no trump. N»t score Cul­
score Culbertson 16,775.
bertson 16,255.
Hand 027: Lana contracted for
Ilsn d 642: Lens bid four spades
three no trum p and mode five, gel­ and was set one. Net score Cul­ h f c r i v r r f o r c o n c e r n
ling gam e an thrCfTrut Hand dealt, bertson 15,3(15.
HA I,TIM ORE. Dec 30.—(A .P.)
'Culbertson pi ids 16,636.
Hand 643: l.iggrtt bid three
Jr mind (28: Culbertson made hearts, enough with previous score —J. Martin MeDonald yesterday
game and rubber. Net score Cul- for gsme and made four. Net score was named temporary receiver for
the Atlantic Fruit and Suirar Com­
. bertson 17,176.
Culbertson 15,1(6.
now H Ct from Hit !&lt;••&gt; *&lt;&gt;'
pany by Judge Ramusl It, Den­
Robber 1*3.
Hand (14: Mrs. Culbertson hid nis, on petition filed by Jam es Z. Areturns, 2*0 frillled mlWe a r ty ,
liana 410: Mrs. Culbertscn was four spades and made five, getting Chadbourne, a stnckholdsr, asking will open the science exhibit) ef A
doobted At two diamonds and made game. Net score Culbertson 15,- recsivership and dissolution of the Century o/ Progress, Cblcigofa:
1103 IVorM'a Fair, la shown lo the
It. Net aenfe Culbertson 17,606.
335.
corporation.
above photo-dlegram.
Hand (31: The f i's t hand played
Hand 645: IJggett made game
At 0 p. m. of June 1, tUQ, light
i by Liggett
Involsed a two no and rubber at four hearts. Net
TAKE CUT
which left Arcturua In 1809—year
trum p contract. He made three score Culbertson 14,716,
of Chicago's first world's (glr—
N et score Culbertson 17-186.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 30.— will rearh Hie earth’s surface ami
It u liber IA5.
union Terkea Observatora- gtoWUljamn
Hand 412: Culbertson bid one
Hand 646: Mrs. Culbertson hid (A .P .I-S o u th ern Pscffle
tp td e. Rnough for game with the amt msde three spades, Net score shopmen agreed late yesterday to Kay, Wta. ti g h t frwtoH W the
previous scare, soil made three.
ai-rept a III per cent reduction In rale of 1S0.IW) miles a sc coed.
N at score Culbertson 17,316.
wives, effective Jan. 1.
At Tertce Observatory lbs star
Hand 033t Lerti hl,| three no
light will be focused by araaga of
trum p and made four and game.
lha fifty loch telescope oa ijtln y
photo-electric roll. The impelt of
Nat score Culbertson 17-1(0.
tbla light will cause aa atertric
Hand 414: Lens bill four heart*
effect In fbo cell which, aaf#lCrJ.
and made fife, getting game and
will aeod au Impulse over wilts to
tbs sxpotlllou grooodA
This Impulse will thro* fM oreasaary aw Itches to open* lha acltnce
mhlblta, turn so brilliant-JUumtnatloo and start pondarfM »*■
cbtnery whirling.
-ri»

AJkl*
A&amp;P Mlorc#
ntorri' wMh
wwh jUu
yiti iB' r'vrry
t r y happy iuw year,
tttd want lo thank you for'the aplendld patronage you
gave |h&lt;m during 1411. During 1832. A&amp;P alorew will
pffer the name high quality foodi^ excellent itervlre,
and untMunl opportuniilrii to nave, thereby helping to
ihaJte the new year a primprrotm aw well on n happy
8ne for you.
t
c o i ;n

kt Iie a ' m —F i N

m

alaska

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PORK ROAST, Lb.

PORK CHOPS, Lb. »
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PORK TAILS, 2 Lbs.
WESTERN

I'ORK LIVER. 2 Lbs.
1ION A—PI, AIN' OR SKlipsttIRING

Tb* Idea of ki messing Aretu­
rn s forty light-year* distant, orig­
inated with Prof. Edwin A fro st,
blind director of Terkoa Obserralorye
Above, Oordon (. Fulcher, Who
|g In (barge of the exposition’*
exhibits In pbyalca, to seen beUlag a ptui(»«Jectrlc eelL

Cra zed M anShot
B eh in d Barricade
By P o l i c e B u l l e t

facing Ihireeki and fired through,
a window when Purccki steppe ) [
from a closet. Mrs. Adella Purechi,
the m an's wife, tva* in the flat
with McCarthy and witnessed the
Shooting. She was near collapse
when h*r husband was shot.
*&lt;T*a8ca ware summoned to a f r eet
Purerkl after hi* wife reporter! he
had th reatrn rd her and Ihrir four
children.
Policemen Edwanl Kennedy and
Prior Parelli were threatenesl by
Porecki, who held a plain) In each
handv they said. They «ent for reInfoTcaments. Several s q u a d s ,
armed with shat guns an.l te a r gas
bombs, responded.

Hri.HTNOFDRri. Finland, Dec,
36. -(A .P .)—Fifteen men, feared
to have been drowned In a shipping
disaster off this port, were res­
cued last night a fte r spending •
Jay ad rift In a howling gale.
State I l l'g h V a V
Departm ent
crews reconditioning II mtlee ef
rnail on Crne, S tate highway be­
tween Twenty Mile Ben,) and Six
Mile Bend, leading 'in to Ever­
glades.
BRADENTON—Dr. O. G. Pairchild epenrd Battle Creek S an itari­
um office at 14lh S t. and 0th A rt,
tar w inter season.' ______v

no~ i shine

to aaaoAAta klm setr v im tlM tniatnational labor detawao
dimmed pri* porta ef Mm-earning
to the defense « l eight Scotuboro
aepreea endat death “ - ‘ n u n far
foreign countries, *H. M.'Pspwurlh. attacks on two white pirla.
Representatives e f the in tanta­
Couzens Tells So Ions lum a I labor, defense, in tu rn . saM
To Cut Own Salaries they would not p erm it him to mi­
ter the c b m aa an attorney wot*
WASHINGTON. D ee. * b —| fU red by the N ational■Aaesnlatlpm
(A. P .)—Congressional t e e d o r s ] for the A dvancem ent-df Cotarad
were told today jy Senator Coux- People but woo Id •welcome hie. aid
ena, Michigan Republican to start If be- appeared independent olSE a
• »!
Hany salary slashing in the govern­ m u * la l ions
Arthur Garfield H ays. tf.-New
ment with 26 perront* ruts In thole
own paychecks before going to the York, likewise employed by the
workers. •'This business of cutting National Association fOr tha Ad­
salaries Is starting a t the wrong vancement of Catered People to ar­
point. l e t us make a 25 percent gue motions fo r new trials before
cut In the salaries of members of the Alabama supremo court Jan.
Congress and cabinet member*," 31, joined DnrrOw In MQrtag they
woald 'consider ■actin g lade penit­
ho said.
ently of the asaoclatfcm IP the othMIAMI — Annie's Hungarian I er attorneys weald sever their
American Cafe opened at 9K Col­ | connections w ith 'th o International
I labor defense.
lins At *.

CASH GR
SANFORD AVENUE
We

Fr i d a y — n o t e
THURSDAY A N D SATURDAY SPECIALS

w il l b e c l o s e d a l l d a y

1ILACKEYE

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PEAS, Pound

JOWLS; Pound

FAMOUS OLD

APPLES

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PURE LARD
FLOUR—FLOUR
24 POUNDS

24 POUNDS

PUlsbury’s Plain

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PRUNES

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PEAS, 2 No. 2 Cana

Am Png*— Pars Dellcleua

IONA—Taoder Bulagkal

‘Gmpe Jelly, 2 Jars-

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Ketchup, 2 1 4 -oz. b o t i

CORN, 3 No. 2 Cans

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Chili Sauce, 12-oz. bot. J
Cllqnet Clah Krgalar or Pal* Dry |

Ginger Ale, 2 Bottles 4
BwanjtUld Pawtske «r Pnek whr at

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boa FIm Qaalliy Wall P u M

or Whble Lb.
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Tom atoes, 2 no. Seans
Blue Erne

F a iry , Whole Grata

RICE; 5 Pounds .........
• Moa Lueclous, Yritow Cling Hs Iti

Peaches, 2 no. 2 cans
■RILLO

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NO. Z CANS

Lb. J w

Beans, 3 No. 2 Cans

QUAKER MAID
QUAKER MAID

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STRAIN B O

24 Lb.
p :8 ,

Missouri, 8. C. G ra y ;l&lt; e w ^ * m y j
* . C ."F ort; New -York, Beet-Mott^
bio, A ltam onte;. Nebraska, A. G.
W agner, CknluoU; N orth Carolina.
8. F . Loaf, O m lnata; Ohio, R. J .
-Molly; Oklahoma, S. 0 . Hlghley-

Chairmen are still needed for
th e following slates, and any parto n who wishes to volunteer for
th a t duty It asked to get In touch
w ith the trade body a t once. A ri­
son*. Arkansas, California, Con­
necticut. Delaware, Idaho,. Kenlucky. Louisians, Maine. Minne­
sota. Mississippi. Montana, Nevada,
New Hampshire, New Mexico,
North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Is• Ind. South Dakota, Utah, Ver­
mont. Washington. West Virginia,
and Wyoming.
Here are the names of persons
volunteering to act as chairmen
fo r state tables: Alabama, Dr. W.
T. Langley; Colorado, Dick Ken­
ney; District of Columbia, Alex R.
Johnson, Florida, Prank Key An­
derson, Altemonte Springs; Geor­
gia, H. O. Shinhnlser; Illinois, Ray
P ox: Indiana, II. J. Lehman, Iowa,
P. 8, len t son; 'Kansas, W. M.

Ills sh illin g was witnessed by
his wifn fr mi n huild|ng,l\yxt door.
Purechi ava* struck h i » »h‘&gt;t
gun slug flrrtl from IriihiM Ing
next door by Sergeant William
M rt'srthy. lie was found lying on
the floor of his kitchen, a pistol
gripped In each hand.
The hrighbnrhnfld, n Northwest
Mldo residential district w a s
thrown Inlo turm oil' 4prlng the
seige. Hundreds collfrtrip around
the barricaded building despite In­
term ittent fire helwei-n Purechi
and ervrral squads of utt|er.
Police at firs t derided to rspturo
Purerkl. who they said evidently
was rraied py flnanrla| trouhlaa
• ml Ill-health, unwound*) If pos­
sible, but w ere unable, beeause a t
hla pistol fire, to enter the threestory flat building.
McCarth^i took watch in a flat

A&amp;P SANITARY MEAT MARKETS
A (

a n d s ftfftT O T rp

_ i c n r r A t i o . Ucc- .a n . - f AT- i —
Adam Purerkl. 38. wa:t (hot In the
head last night hy police after he.
In an attack of Insanity, hast bnrriradrd himself in his flat end
withstood » three-hour s|e|« of
bullets and tenr gas bomb*. Dortnrs said ho probably would recov-

SALMON 3
Genuine Kansas City Hyrlng

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1931

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A .

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RAGE FIVE
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BEAT IT!

By Maurice K etten
&amp;A u d i t s , -1
f f A w e b A - m u . ___ „

K .r m &amp; c a # *

(£**?&amp; &gt; //* S 7 £ V
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k a r r is p 4

fO R ercyR rsn.

F/LET NtoNOK.____

^ irrit r to inr*niT oii&amp;
11— M m ceU ancous
.
t.A RELI.E-- Southern Sugar fo.
1^ 1 0 1 HT o r . this twiysvr
WILD SHARK expense, for ride ,tart* ,| first cress- of n o t harvestro v a n ^
J l IHJK*
ITU
bxa .n o t u n i n g
h t jit i : n r k m ih iiia .
to Indiana. (raving Friday. Cal’ in* ran r on retentive jitinlxtuin.
t.t3 J.
'in ^ ^ r e r g t a d r , : approximately In re Kwtuti -if 11 IN S’IK IU&gt;I KIWIS.
A repairing, all Work guar
| ~ _ ' — ' , --------------------------- - t -”&gt;0.000 spent in preparing m»- Tt» .«il i*t e^litnr*, r^
JtJ'liu
W. I,. Harvey, Phone »H4-J.
f*u itr-i.
t r l l i i » n » . mIJ rlri
n* ha'lpff
I* - “ W a n te d
ti 1ru-r„ , 0.1 ttuildina, fin harvest.
n*t tilti
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LANK VS DRUG STORK—ProKalll*
Null •f**! a«(h *»l ft*U. Alt
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d.iy. Will share expense,. Plume
«&lt;r nibi" of twii- vnfcv ti*s# a«iatn&gt;t
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ville. New Smyrna and Daytona Kt 1It s*A 1 K &lt;&gt;rtf rtf m bin n.|i on if a a »taw* Nil-litI* **f
M I N N f K norxir.its.
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immediately tn handle W atkln, vtiltl hy tomorrow
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jJB M T, ORLEANS. Dec. 30—
* * ) fllrrillxatJon of milk by
sound * » t m and production
•* tk« world's (I m I 1
ita lic vitamin, w e n announce,j
L
Iho A flw rkin Association for
W f
tlA R fZ tfB - - 3
l A ^ n m i n i t of Science y*sThe
ftAVtfEO /y*
/Y * P o R T E R H iU S E S T E A K
T.
:{ T o R R &amp; e e F H A S H to o * , d o r
WARj'SrocAAT. -me *WTV
l»5* Pf chance, which « iFVPVLA R. M O TRG
call entropy, were shown
MAZRktt //A 7&amp;&amp;£RLO/R
'’’be mere nearly like the
areal
JE V Z R Y D o D y X/ATS AER
e*“ of everyday life than
ly believed.
caw be sterilised by .mind
laid- Dr. Newton C a in .,
Dr. t» A. Chamber, of Tevas
iliaa onlverelly. a , effective­
ly aa by paeteurleition. The ,01111
iLf -wave* do aqt ipoil the milk for
tmi koamn waa. ’ «v
H|Ut l« M upward through an
Inver ted f o w l . A hollow tube.
■’
,'* ) Uia funn*i Ju*1 below
H Z -j HRS, a &amp; € ^ . S T E k J a r c
uMo mj&gt; you
vibrate* at high
S O tUKH A&amp;tiuT
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To M* t tl*S
a Ugh pttahed m uilci) note,
■“ ' T A H /c y ?
are eVMwak,rated In the (anrltel. aomawhat *» though a college
chsier leader w ore'ahauling' lalu
the large end of h i, megaphone.
The concentrated aound w ave, kill
A9 percent bf the bacteria In the
nD k, aald Dr. Galaea.
Scientists all over the
world
bnav#
are been
oeen racing to synthesis*
■ Titan) Ini. to produce thorn by te ,t
JW jubes from
fron a handfpl of chcpilcal*
JW V lU m ln, have been su ctru fo ily
Viaotated,'1 that la, extracted, and
V ; vitamin D recently h a , been'm ade
by Ihe action of ultra vle'lel light,
, b u t . the Vflrat handful o f chemlcalaf* iilvcqveij ' g a s announced
y eataidai by Dr. Char)** K- BUI*,
and Francis G. McDonald, of Mead
Jo h affn A Co,, Evansville, Ind,
'
T ley produced vitamin D, the
(Continued From Page Use)
HEl-SlNGiFORH, Finland. Dee.
‘ " ta preventive, from ergoRterol, partm ent of Commerve.
30.—( A.P.)— Voting yeetaiday In.
t aubatance which' ordinarily
Consolidation of alT educational ITT* coneultatlve referendum on
rrom^
tftto lha vilamrn under aunprohibition was (airly heavy de­
' Bui without using
light efforts under a single head.
W A N ! ATS]
Creation of a tingle bureau to spite a b illiard and a alow be­
obtained it by treating erginning
in
the
morning.
handle
all
conservation
activities.
*o*ttrr&gt;l with methyl alcohol, ether
Figure* from 32 of the bi
V p u d ethyl acetate under Inw ternConsolidation of the
public
llilsingfiirs
d istrict,
indicated
■perotur* and with rigid exclusion health service*.
that about 37 percent of th r vot
iof ' exygvn. Finally they washed
Addressing newspapermen In era trudged through th* mow tu
Hsalord Dally Herald
reparation with ammonia.
th ino*t lively White House press
Terms: Cash In Advance
'i T ie teaulting vitamin is not as conference in recent weeks, tha the poll*.
This eras far better than In
powerful a s .th a t obtained from President recalled he had urged a
Telephone id s will hr rrrrlv n l
amtbhlne and ultra violet light, general consolidation plan upon parliam entary election,. Finland
for patron, end collrclnr sent
-they staled, but "hold, the impor- Congrats over the last 10 year*. lakes two days lo do its voting,
Immediately for psymrnt.
and
in
parliam
entary
contest*
t
peolllro at being th* first A t this time, it would aave mil­
I Tim*
lb* ■ lint)
30
percenttunmuL-U
nav*r
exleal aynthrala of a vitamin” lions, hu said.
- *" *•“
«* a Up*
needed on the first dpy of hallul- 3 Time* . . . . . . .
_&gt;fftr» igniJual poailbllltiei.
” The subject i, an aid ona and
S.Tim es .
Tr a line
Laws of ebartrt an,j their re la ­ now that economy absolutely must iqg.
.*&gt; rate* on requrst.
Flgurr* from other cities were
ta the future feta of the uni- he the first order In government
tedured rales are for
Hid were dlamtsed by Dr. P. W. it la an appropriata time for Con­ •low In arriving, but shortly It
olive insertions.
Bridgman of Harvard university, gress to taka up the question and fore midnight it was learned that
Five words of strra g e length
i f e showed that l*)ws of chance bring It to conclusion,” he contin­ 22 pement of the voter, went to
ra re pot.like a.pack o f card , that ued. "Such action would comprise the poll* in Vlborg, 40 i» icent are ceaalrd a line.
No *d under 3 lines arcepled.
If ahafflet long enough &lt;will re- a major accomplishment of tha In gortaeaU , S3 p a tie n t in yavonAll advertising Is re,trifled
tor th e origin*) 'n v u |w g ie m p r e y n t lesaion of Congress.’*
linna, 2fi percent In Kakiiam ii. 2)1
whitb the ihuffUgg started.
percent In Oubou, 25 percent in to proper clisnif leal ion.
At this point, the President ikIf aa m a r ia madr The
- are mere tike shuffling a
Torneo, and 43 percent in Hanko.
fcfl'eaMFltlbl nevar r e tt- n to l&gt;4*t‘*d from usual custom to vnBeyond th* mere number of Hanford Herald will be respon­
sible for raly ana Incorrect in­
•meat, but will '■# gag* in ’ a question and answer those casting b allo t, nothing was
for
jr no w rite r period with correspondent,.
availahla last atg at, i&lt; the ciwnl sertion, thy ’advertiser
subsequent Insertions. The of­
In antwey to ona query, he said will not begin before midnight
hey Ire ” ih r ffieri.
fice shoald be oetlfled Im­
JT . . . .
,
I*** a , pedal message dealing with hU tonight.
mediately la ease sf error.
chtnre ta ty* future, have pre proposals In greater detail would
TO AtlVEBTlHRRS
cted the un lye fee % "running be (filte re d tn Copgreaa a , soon lion to sit in the cabinet.
A H e r a l d represents Hr#
|* th a t It wilt etMUiaJly die a , action had been taken upon his
Mr. Hoover la conscious of op­ Iharooghty fsmIUsr with ralrw,
economic
program,
aWMuevenrthlgf g |U be changed emergency
position to his consolidation plane. rales and clau iflc itlo a will
&gt; beat ajnd cannot be changed probably, he added, within e month
II* directed th a t p aatage, from hi* gfv* you rompleia Ufermelion.
'Into matter.' Dr. Brlogeman or two.
past messages to Congress be
And If you wish' they will osUntil minutely workeJ out plans
conclusion waa not w armimeographed, one of which say*
lj|otll mat) gained more of the various roaiolidatlone have that Haay specific plan at once en­ a i t y*n In warding year want
of how the u n lv tn e been pieced “cheek hy Jowl,” he livens opposition from every sfad U p i k r ll wave effective.
said, "No exact eatlmata could be ficial who** authority may be cur­
bled.
made of the money to be saved
h H * - 1----- —r
tailed or who fta ra his position is
through the vadom combinations.
imperlaled.”
r
He had held up earlier ae an ex­
ample, however, the consolidation
LANTANA — Municipal water HAVE YOUR WATCH repalroc
of V iters ns activities undar a sin* plant to b« sold, a* result of spe­
by -one who really hnoe* hu#
gle departm ent hsided by Admin­ cial elocUon.
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Avr.
istra to r Hines. This, ns aieterted,
was saving between 1 10,000.
STEF UF your resisting power
From Pag* One)
and 110,000,000 a yeari
with CHiROI1BALTIC—Ur. W
POLITICAL
■Hat In China ami a
The President said ha consid­
E. Maepougalt, Floral Helghta, H,
• * r ihe Cantoneae, wa* ered *th* moat im portant of hjs
Sanford. Phone SfiS-M.
.. -- .
itgn mlnlater ye»terday proposal* th* ean*oiUtaliea of con3—Agtd«o&lt;)Udg________
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ssiw u n r. m r rsmtldai-y
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rt.slssilon ta Ike nMIe* of JJJ2JJ Graham 1 ton truck. Goad
Mhsrlff, gemlauls I'nunlv. subtert u&gt;
uf tho merchant matin*.
rubber and extra tranamlapk&gt;rx
IX* will of lb* voters In the !&gt;,me11a points) out Ut answer to eratlc
cabinil &gt;uaiUoiu
primary lo be bald nest File* 1300. No trade-in. Reel and
aaly-three «f them gw qtitsUona th a t 10 dlDerant •!*«■ Jane. Tour support will In S|.
Uaad Car Dealers. Myrtle
Nanking faetUrt. Tha tie* wf tha government now are prsslslvo.
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pro),
ry has t tltotlnct lifHit
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mg them tha interior da- f r *
pqrUqeol w ith |U Buulder Dam,
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C u t E x p e n d itu r e s

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WASHINGTON, TW. T9^~
(A jP,)—Till
adm inistration
p et* a naw drive for th* runanimation o f government de­
partment* and bureau. u a
"»*ant nf reductive f*d*ral n prnditure,. Th* President mad*
known th# plan today at a pres*
ronf*r*oc* Within a month a 'trr Concrete la , acted nB hit
emergency economic program
H* will tratumit a xpedri mc,
••** onriiw various &lt;"n«oiidxtionv H* aonnwratMi i -me of
hi* rontolHation plane* jnch a*
croapinr und*r one head th*
government’* educational a-tivltie*, th* transfer of th* ,Mcping
hoard to th* Department of
Comm*re*. and om jin in g pub­
lic health effort,.

JAPS OPEN IIP Am ateur Course Record BAKHONYSEEN
BIG OFFENSIVE1 Leads
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Toomer In Morning AT NEXT MEET
IN M A N d m
OF DEMOCRATS
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WASHINGTON. Dae. W (A.P.I Speaker tUirnar ainl
totlAy ih»* I&gt;*rn«Hrats expert to
»»••• fiOOOtO.ooo (n ir^run
*lth"U aiMitional Uvi«i nf
As nn«
nf m**rt
in f the treasury dwfirtt In
crra*e&lt;l revenue %• 'jtllned by
Mm will t« ohtainnf by the
•nartmen*
a merriments t«&gt;
•lUHntr lawt t i il^p loiphnles
through xvhich Ui&lt;e* are «*vri|m|
Thl* opr t&lt;h*«e of «t*j*iy the
Tevas rrrre&lt;«#nlative I’otulndeil
!a«t eurnmer Into *he ure«rn'.
roven’ie l-gi«lati n *i:h a view
to **♦-(•* ting thn i even.ie live

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first
aaSual
Saoriwote
|ered td
Jerk Teomar. of
Assatrar laiitatioa taaraaaieat
■I th* Saaford I'oaatry Club thl* ! Jnekeonvii,*. pm ew . etata chani- A b a n d o n m e n t O f R a n v S o lo n s
m
afleraoou ia a van,king rls ap pion, try to rnpt ire laurel, a,
k o b ’s L iq u o r S ta n d
and flv* ta play victor; ever winner of th* first annual Semi
rule Amateur Invitation lourua
Jack Toomer, Jarkoonvlllc. p m
In s is te n c e I h R e a ­
*at Florid* *tat* aaaateur rkaa* ui*nt from Carl Dinn J r , Oil.ni
plan. .Superior patting by tlaan to, national (hamplun of golf
son
F o r
O p tim is m
brought tietor) aft** XI hard club ihampion*. whi- had ,w*pt in
foaght hole,, roomer’* aeual to final- with Toomer in a grif
W V.sHIVGTtiV.
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W A S H IN G T O N . D e c f l n &gt; i
Ing exhibition which include,) lu« • T 1* i t ort'|i||.„t that •’ ’ nitinan
fla* pla; la that department
(A .P .T — A d e s p e fa t* r e lie f
having failed hiss. !&gt;*** wa&gt; tying (he amateur r*eord of 71
«*••■• o ho- drfii.ltslj flv* up at th* rad ad tka (Mb.
naon Iwtteml hi, play of yv,
-----------------------------------------------problem
w h ich can be r a t'
1 at.I*” ll-ju»»r i n*r* ! p'an n« $
(onr up at U - end *f tha JTIh. t*rday, when he lied the old rv.
W M ' ’’ liU &gt;nfni plank. |»pihp
halved th* Z*th, earn' tbutOrii
•••et. b ; thi, morning breaking the
'
(*•&gt;'«• rr««r »n»l '•••».! • ' . lie* t*
* V -iulh. *n-i ,anth* 31*1 hahrrd •nark, anil vetting a new on* of til
•i *
n eh t
■h-a raomrr a lu * d a twa faat for anmleur. In a -.Matmlng round
ntti
•left
nf IH holt* at th* (ltd of which
P«tt h; (aches, leaa lellu ,
' ft*
oreeident of th* Hanftfcd CldMk- he hv.l riven Toomer to cover in
If Ma .» h,|«rv&gt;&lt; .|
hrin»*
had
try Club presented IHan aad every department, Dann
* ifhr* '*••• orn:n»«|tio*M
•mist
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Toomrr with handa**,* Uaiae
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dtr*et fc i»i»l appropriall^tiv
plank
lafl to play Only a remarkahle
cup* emhlriMlie of rhampfoa
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rec*irt*ry i»f Tftomrr'n fln«» pnt'ing
**ii«tanve I , th* joh|e,a wa* p-pf
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chip and runner in honors
will enaM* hlrr to m»rrnnK- this n t &gt;&gt;nf i ll'll* ,f v »!•».•
i h** R o u t i n e R u s i n e s s O c ­ •ifuarely bafor* C-ngrvt* by
Golf al its h
I’ mI i‘ i*|i.d viff
golf which ptn- l«*d, ■ttonllng »n c l»b ■ttRi-lir*.
t the
c u p i e s T i m e O f B o d y teatimony. It ineliMltd an aitluu
duccil a new c-iune record for
fMptvwing (hi* niRtrh. p.nnl««| null mat r«'4ivi nli- r*
that front W0O.fMto.non bi #7&lt;
amatruis, , u thi* moinlltp of
ibitg M'l
H «»ntinuf,| ,m I'Birt* tou r)
I
A t S h ort S e s s io n
000.000 will ha needed In tha
•Itt.ngly ferl Hit* , art) 'll iiM •aik*
year
»•*••»»»*•: a w*t »i«»» ih ,lrv •Idt » f thi"
The « ity .»f HtnfArl nny &gt;oon
Thi* extimat* cam* from I
bit? U fo n lro v ra'o! .pi ■*»i*ni** M
th r
for hoi f l f *r ID* S »• fin t&gt;an.ui|ie tha* aOlo 0Wn«l of P«V«r»l A. Goldtmlth, axeeutiv* dir
lots If pUns nf the -lewl*h Charltle* of’ iCkteai
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it I n * t until valuuMr lAkrfrunt
r nv*n*i«n
\lfii*m| | • pitrty nuitlr b&gt; «hr Tity ('ommissioiMrs He sahl thnt city would run owl’
1 relief fund* ty F*b. 15.
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(llfN C n O W . I&gt;*e. » _ &lt; A .I * .)
— &lt; A -P .)— W ith fu rth e r rains
—Japanea* ■•rp^aae* flew hark
a a d sn o w * fo r e c a s t fo r tod ay
aad f*Hh war fhiachow tonight
C a lifo r n ia litera lly " d u g ou t1,
••A aithaagk n* bomb, w»re
&gt; o f a r . a a roads an d railw ay
drarpn! th* frightened people
riper led aa atlaek anv minute.
lin e* w e r e c on cern ed fr o m the
Japanese Iro i|» in Uxmhurii
h a v o c cau sed b y sto rm s o f
opened %, major oflrm ive y«»t*rt h e p a s t fe w
days. F ou r
day, brushing slide all Chine-e re­
d e f O s , th ree in t r a ffic , w ore
' tance in a W -mile adrsnre from
Ylnghow to Tawa
a ttr ib u te d
to
th e storm s.
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At th* *nd of the first day’,
fllhttiig a movement *ipeet«-d to
&lt;Ua as/a renal t o f th* &lt;n«k.
Ukr -evrrml dxy*. they w v e »*l|
•ad heavy downpour. Southern
on their way toward Koapamrtir
Pselfle trata movement* over ih,
Imp -rtant railroad junction, wl.i»*i
S l t m Nevada ware hamperad Dr
E v id e n c e Is P r e s e n te d
i» only 40 mile, from Chlnchow.
yew alldes at two different plart, j
'he ls«t stand of China in th* nrovT o C a r lto n A t O u s t­
Intc
V “ * « f tJU daag waa Gordon Hal*.
e r
P r o c e e d in g s
°°Lt*d £ * * Ynk P»lo»er. killed
Japan-,* army authuritie. n.
» » a a alj ear plunged frota
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fu»c.| t« malt* jiubllc the filial ol&lt;- '
"Writtx In road.
TALLAHASSEE.
Ih»
iertlv* of th* drive, hut declared It
Th* heaviest rainfall
(A J '.)—fiivirnnr Carlton Inlay mijht Include ChiiN-hcw
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___
Th»- nurthwaul «w»ep of the
it th* citrus region. In that Or. D«vi. j . j-nr-lrr. of New i.n ***.,
„
r ja p A y a af north**..
U ng,
Smyrna, member of Ih, V ,|„xU
‘ rc" ! |,|" llH
W W Rhd
house* w ^ ;ia, retintv
* ‘, ‘ d 'i it.
t P&gt;'*»&gt;«««•
rounty commi,torn,
rommi.vinn. had
had accepted
, .. .rrala-aner. Tl.e hat
o ' a r .fl ond uw-d c u n t ; empl.yee,
* ? ' hV 20 *
to elfctionefr i t • municipal tl#t - ' r Kjp- toTL ''n* »* ' r^r' Jlei1j
*
blne»o
to«»k
cover
h»*hin.|
inno«* nf
•treat* ran full of
•action*.
T h . charge, wrr. mad.' and de^
W
.h'’ h
S e t O f 1400 P o in ts
•t W P « a | B * | remained
high nlad at a public hearing on oueter' ,.,m. iA n d E n t e r t a i n m e n t A r pe P u tt T no K
^
uJ Z i £ 2 ? " " * * *
E n rdi R
B v
y X Z - X i '. - r .J
. L . ! P" ' ^
mnj 1,1
. Uroughout tha itonn awtlon, how- iKwermiingx .ga in ,, ,h* «,m m l,- ’
■
wo
it
i
r , « caa
.
In piartlenlly
niartlenlly *x*r;
*var; raat.
ra*t. proper-1
proper-t ’William Hod»on. eiecuttva a
bU,' t
treneh**. tb , parapet, of whirl,
NKW YORK. ltd-, ifla__t.Y.lM
OU MON’ li. |t*e. 2!I (A .P .t - F u s i l a d e O f S h o t s 5 owner* bat*
havv glvrm
rlght-of.j r,tary, of Ih*
.... W _____
g lv «i rlght-of-l
affire___
rotufll
•loner her* yextrrday. Many Vulu
B P 9 * » » • » a n d T 'k w 1 of ■la count; rexldent* attended th- they ,cake,| wl'h water that frote Air. an,| Mr*. Kly t'ulliertxun V,rm Thare wa, l,u*tl(ng activity at the
way*, and th* City today holiU) Naw. Turk, taatlficd tFat
.4 1 O f tha la.*gar eitiaa throughand
bream*
aim
i*l
armor
plate.
three uf the fir,t five ruhbei-, Ca*em*nt* but night *« nearly ’J00
hearing. Tha county effi-iot i*
l*H!LAI&gt;DJ.PIIIA. Dec. iu .. . ;
&lt;" ""&gt;r» lh*n 1ft par caitt of war* unemployed In J(»W
taut tha cauatry Naw Yark rwrThe fighting wim the fir*l f„r played U*t night with Sidney S
i H t) »nd »»ld that -the Hpadtru'l
eEargad with adapting IHOO.OO li
I guext, helped John D (torkefrl- lA.IM An *x#rJtion *Mja.l from ,l’ ' »w#«*nry land..
- W W a ’ high of 40 dag TMa aad a
Japa
■Hoar ID#i -" ’imnletion
nf a
» comtrueronatrue 1 •everaJ *«*lu
th* underworld ended the gai*y
Several Uipaytrx hav* lift.. itarvnUjn (ace* million* af p a ly
mmerion nr
------ In which the -arm
Letu
»
n
j
U
,«ald
J
a
cb
y.
hut
lo
*
i!l.r
.
Sr..
,*l«hra:«
at
hi.
annual
Chkago a high af 4d tlon )*b In hi* dUtriet. with e o l-1
'h o hav* contended that th*v
,t*r rarearx of Samu-I K. r, u&lt;|.1fl*,| * da*lr* lu trade their pun o f,
J. Prentice M cn hy. eaeaunyexf#
•ad • low o f M t Kaaaa, C lt, a
ground becaii,* of on* ,at of UiM , t’hrUtm*, party
levting •114.00 on tw* oecaalon* I ^ ,rp r ,," rl" « ‘’tpndlu” .mt .-•
man anj Allwrt Skate yaxurday.
» right-of-way
and' a tmall
(Cwitlagiad
Op F.i
P»ga
• ..................
..
" par771
4 oy&gt;
hl«l». of 44 aad law af tt, an. Si.
point*
Impurrd
mi
t'uRve
t»on.
&gt;
Th*
&lt;Fhri,tm*i
...........................
‘ •1- rjg
live with It* avenging, dalrctlvaa *ald, th* ,lay- Gon of property on the north aide
..
Irani county
bridge tender* work- 1 Manchuria, were enraged - »ith
* - high of M and Uw uf
4Continued on Pug* Five)
At the two.third* mark in ihi I atringv of light*. the rvvrgrean* mg of Ml--k*y Duffy, rackvtavt. in ef th* right-of-way In tha C|U in r D - a n d V a n # n W n C hum '
Ing under Film, with paying e runty !
J# 4‘J degree*.
«xchunge fpr a rancallatlon o f all. " H V W i a U 1 1 1 1 “ f ' . ! { [
I •rtlra, after rubber I0t&gt;, Culbait-i pi cad amid other appropriate dte Atlantic city u * t tumniar
DfXrrn, Fla, report*,) th* worker* with raunty fund, for
The
two
gingator*. free on haili bulkkiad liana ngainri th* prop* Q n &gt; | ) | t f l n g 4 * ’ ”
’-aC-tlalert)anaarlng at pell* during th e1 a __________ _ * *
•on'* "aide
a a , 15,570 pnlnta
Veinl* ilm
ahead,
Oration*, tha hum uf
of ,onv»r*attoo
1 tamper*tut*
| ,on‘"
u« *■»
ad,;j oration.,
"
l
/
L
"
i •wAlwelal wllnaa*** I*. iLw fhv,f I art**
w*
•
'I O l M l U f v U u l
ally algeticn. and
‘ *■ won 17 rubhata ta 44 U r'
AtUata,
M l
&gt; - ' 1T *
• 'a
" T * « r» ,n' ' lrt» ^
g
- l * * * &amp; $ &amp; «neu
id a faw pla)m*uv ot county workara and F a r m i n g E J c h i b i t i o n
expenditure o f county money.
. .
_ froni lYad T. William*, rlty aggl„v * r -n iu *
Lana w»*. xit three trying to
war* In U* u u a a .
nc«i. and derided that they would
YOBlf. DavVW.—tA.Ti
A s
d make
u **four diamond,
tknmon lrvin‘'
' u ,‘ old" ntuMI millionaire.
r ” u * ° f ,J" t&gt;2 , " r' “rhanc*
,ndto reriat
01 b,f9r* ‘ 7 h*'1
Dr. foratar. in* o f tho few Ra. H a s B e e n
the ftrat
Th* kUlaa. wha numb-reU / » .* , - r*nc*l hulkh**4 Hen* rrovidrd-A- 1**“ '^MMttle fh tm a .fo t
miMInn pubHe orilcinU in Florida,
hand d«alt'lait night. Tl w** Han j
-NVig’h ^ r ^ T h V 'h im j r Z u "
in • bl‘
- ‘ th New property ^ r . w o X „,Pt oMy Houth.aat
ptom im ) b , ({ » O f
NortkfUM, VU a i l the coldeat denied tha ehargea, aald he hnd, Arguing wall for tha
of ?7 ,l '1 ' ,ir*‘ " I rul,b' r
,
traordlnary fUMurcaa aeaurdlng to I
with
J.r**» Hc.ua. plat... Th-y fled gtv* tha na«a«*.'v
*H , repeating to ID* waatkar bo done nothing di-honeat and claimed i
Witn nrx, oiw g m,p then Itiothvr. t(w building by one door whit. Iw„ hut enough
. . .pro,wrty
.
. ,un either ■pecial kvlrvcf on that region ap» 1
»*nu today. Tha maximum there In ha had received threula o f 'jjdlly
fifin g hi
Vu#sts lh« in a o n 'i pnlurmtii who h*&lt;t hf»r ( th*- «rtin•Id* of th# road to avaur* th* I&gt;caiIng yaataeday In th* .cRnulk I
IDn 24 hour, wax 20 god th* min harm on'a*a ha r)nll Ida office Ho Ing Fhow which will te n«lo hrrr ahu haj Mr*. Culb*rt*un back
^rMtlnc
.
1 nrr
fifr wprt
wrrw cwniwrinr
h«tt«rin|f their
....
way in •'lly.'x b*1pg aid* U axtoad ad­ "Jn-ieC pLJhe ,No». Yoriil -TOUI—
JT ouj
la U tOCiuaiv*. u th» »w-..p*itn*r. Ix c m u 17,140. — ------- ' M J
“
NP-briow Jitru '"•Ptarf'l.a I t L o f roUcrm u*ed hg °V
. , **rr H"v*rfrlWr rpentthr ja y *t* |hj„-,gh anolhVV^iJltaii
joining atrevtx for a con*ld«rahlo Company.
undertaker* to tuppert c iffin* and nminerment thi* mornirg thnt tlio j Hand 57if: In a contract fur hit imihtonivil tv'cjpation*
(CooUnitud an Pag* Four)
IU
Tha aunrfy re&gt;law* what
Five olhar melt. Who
in cu*- dUtaneo. Mr. IVillUma wa* Inraid ha found the “ thing*" on hi* Hanfml National Guard Armory. |, *lr' * no-trump, le n i mule *tx, w#«| his ilally vountl of ipnlf on thw
1
Indy an,| piatllily more, aie lw- •trucUd to get in loach with nil atataa o f Ftu'lIda, GturgDS k i &amp;
front porrh recently.
wh*r# the urant will b- &gt;tagrd. Xv‘ t,n« g«n.a. Net arorc Culbert- cpjrsoi which now is t*pwn to oth«r
.rfa ag
ax
I
llcved to hive be»n in thv gaining lnUr**Ud panic, and pr**oiit Ih* hama and the Carolina* bar*
L a b o r P o lic ie s O f
rvauUr playrrw.
Both Dr. For*trr and Hi* ac. U already **ar-*»i*erihnl ior ,on lWU,5«
rnoni when Groaaman and .Hkal* City'* offer.
rompliahad In thalr iaduatrial a
cuaara ware wall rapreantad by xpaca, and It haa been n*cr*iary t o ! Hand 573: Ja.-ohy Ud th. rv no­
A part *»f ihr waninif’s «*n(ar- weir »•-»»,in»t*d.
Routine tiuainaai wa* the order agricultural development and for*H e n ry F o r d H it B y
gelling ttlninani wa * a |irtiyrim of mnyi
cninxaL more than a half doxon at­ contract for aovoral tent, which1,ruml* .•,,&lt;, m*''* f ° » r
Two nf lh*«* ar* in -a —
noiplltl.
- v - - - . laat n|ght. Cily Commlxalnn*r II. ! eaat* a "till greater -x pane Ion aa
torney* taking part In the qu*a. »-lll ba * reeled an Ran Ju*n \ve-1lr,,n‘' •n‘* rubier K«t »,&lt;in- t'ul- by a quxitct of Daytona U*xch ||,r, y Ilium, with
"jn d in hi* J. l^hinan *.-t*l ** Mayor In Ih* th* region appllw, to a breeder
C o l l e g e E c o n o m i s t Honing nf wltnaxaaa. A larg* yxth- nu*. at the raar o f th* Armory,
hrnu‘n u, 0 &gt;0
c idean* The prog *m al.o mclud-i hand M|.vwl to h*v*' 'lawn '*
i* abaence of Mayor T. I l)t,me,.l utillmtlon.lt* on j.ual rc&gt;ourg*a&lt;
„
.
R«bb*r »T.
trlng of Voluala county clttxena nreom motlata tho extra vrhiblta.
ed enrol* ami hymn, b ; the a*&gt;«in-. ,,-lvej a* h# fl*d fr.on the room, oui
rf ity
lly In cheap power, raw material, and
out or
of inr
Ihe cuy.
city, atvl with
pith
WASHINOTON. n*e. » . _ ■ttrndeil tha hearing In the Ifoiue
Am -rg tho w h llil, alrvuly a*-;
, ml li,i; J ,cob X mad* gam*
Jl*'
.
wx« eapturwl In the &gt;Iim*1 af a roinini«aion»m C.
IlyTd... W. A..1 **‘,or*
f A P .)—Tha labor policiaa af Hen­ of Reprewotatira chamber at tha *ur#d■ -for the
-• ahrw
•
*t
four
-pad*,.
Net
acore
Cu|h*rt•
m
m
t
..
.
•
Mffar* the .Hi foot
Th* religion* .pirlt of th. hull. „ „ , rhy polM# Raymond Boyn*.
1 affler, an,, V. A. 8p*eV diapmed i " Un,u
r aaya tin Iwy
•on I ft.u 10,
ry Kurd waro laakad with erltl- capita!.
;
•llaplay iant hy th* T&gt;«pji itmcnl of
*v P*r'* »•! the rrlebration. Th-n ( ]ln known a, Johnny Murphy,
•
da*,
did
ahnro
. "thla
.......region
M l.
. . uof
.
. %
I’ontlnuad on Pag* Four)
c b t u X*eUrdu, Df S. M. Larin.
Hand It7u: Jacoby tuccoadel
ra «a « tIm* « I•rI&gt;InM« trrw in Buffer#! a lirnkan ankl# In (urnpv
W. S. Bowden, New Smyrna, ta*. Dame and freab Water )i,h at
________________
.
th*
InduatrUl
change*
which to
** uf araunmk department of
(Continued
on
Pag*
Fixe)
lifted ha paid Dr. Fonter MOO for Tnllahaaaaa, • naval exhibit In that
1 place In athor part* of th* UhlWw
u T ? Z ? 'T
. nt '
"L'’ * ,0‘" n '*Uh l"g fn»w th* roof of th* building
; Da trait City roiiaga a n i a member
f f°ni Mr, ltork*f«ll*r t o , where th* thooting occurred to an -1
permlxxlon tv complete a on itru r- It ahow* th* relationahlp of bird*
\■i
WM*ph&gt;ymaat cam tlon Job in tho commixtkmcr’i dia- to truck crop*. , how Ing wFIrh are
each af W. gu.»ta. A lw .y . at t h ... olh#r
L i a u o r B l a m e d F o r S f ^ w T a S T C ? 7 .'.“ ' '
%
(Continoad oo Page Five)
friendly and which arc unfriendly., S u m m e r a l l S p e a k s
P* '/JT * .? " “ " ‘"rou. chIMren who
The Other three * r. tlx , Rice.
bean Ureparod In th* aoutkewat
■ V
tragady o f Ford urwmpleyD e----------------■
a t h s «Hinn,
( Contim.*,l on Pag* Twol
wlllley Cuh*n atvl l l . - r y Silver-' 1 3 G ^o t h a m - —
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j
The
Florida
Foruat
Kervie*,
co-op-1
rN«
•
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mathoda
uf
faruiax
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Levin ataeriad, “ 1* being
rrating with tha American Kireatberg
» » ' m m w 'N not by
ay ooea.
tn by an A n o t h e r C l a i m a n t I s
dam), hut
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ry group, will hav*
■ n.-w trwk
ufflelaney that ha* Influaiieed
C3
II
war
j a
'1 rJ
h
•»t*uuring a f word*, ■
a torytd
TAMPA.
Dee.
.-amoatition In waald trad".
.
dixplxy at th*
.7 , flood, ahouadla# ia more
moral azhorF
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General Chari*, P. .Summarall,
rhnv
k . rag.
a . --4A
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NEW YORK.
D&gt;v. l».
"Th* ooulhaeat la xlltl far front
M N iDMg’.Md wabk Ideal*.tlvi-i i-idulgvnev in !.uuor "not n*e •h* ‘ alnl* of development forveait
NEW YORK, Due. 28— &lt; A J » .)- • -Rrminol* County farm women former Chief o f Staff o f th.
Ia " , . —
yrgfaaaar aald,
Q u a d r u p le d O v e r
C a p tu re V i l l a g e
,
,1 . . uw It* potantlalltlai: the dev*loot
»**nilly |,oi* in liiinur.’
. at Ford worker* ar* deni- Half th* raat Wtndel fortune,! will be icproaontad l » a kooth in Army, apeaking at tho firm annual
in
N-w “ ,,n l
»•••'• ka« llttld 2.
r»vt
rnu,c
of
IS
daalh*
• f public aoop kitchen* and valued at about I7LOOO.OOO. U Do­ cFargo of Mix* Mahal Wllann, home lamion o f ih* Flrat DivUlon her* Y e a r A g o F i g u r e s ,
A n d R o b C itiz e n s ;
■■
■1 rmore
to ,"*!•
pave «the' ’?
*•&gt;
aad tho iaand* af ing demanded, th* Evening Port re momlra inatruet &gt;r nt Seminole lant night.. eharg*,l *x-**rxl&lt;* men |
York .Inee Ike I. and cunlribu.wl
mor* than atartrd ,0
•/
t- 7 / ot'er fa-aim*.. Hr. Churl"*I
“ nrnitHrtlcn ami dlT«n.|fW#. .. . .. _ to da- said yalUrdxy ia a copyrighted Illgh School. Caaiicd product* will to carry un n pence Utne fight to
AKRON, Ohio, Dae. 2I*.-(A.P.|
p in f m iv k r
Minn tw.
• • • • • tion
ia
both
farming
and
Indur'rj,
•Ury.
by
a
new
claimant,
Mila.
l-e
dlaplaycd
there,
a*
wall
aa
other
,„dt «|
f tio* ,B both
AM
■U ayy allotranca*
n hlghor
higher xUndurd
itandard of Uvli...
living!
Kraneol,*
Wandal
of product* o f tha work don* in th* ihalr eomr.dv, fought on ! d i^ i'
,,f "• **'**&gt; - * &gt; * * » -] IA .1 M - A band « f 41. nun
4x*'a' ~ r- for •
“ irW charity.'* • Amalia
phng
figure*
Of
year
nm
ed
mneh.n,
gxm.
and
„
.
^
^
Breaxala.
Belgium.
.
.
la
Fna##.
flcunps
o
f
a
y»*r
mt*,
w
m
m
arm^ri
with
marhlnt
im
i»
tnri
fj.
Vurrls
t*munl
(tll.
i
•n
&lt;
*
*‘&gt;r
•
H
V
H
teiU
M
nf tk«l ^
farm
kema.
Mr*.
WakafWU
„
f
G*hew t i e Xmail
Th* 12-ytxr-eli woman xlalau •ava will ai*o hat* an InUraatlng
, |||hr comiurnl
eomp, r^ with
. , lh uth.v
„ , w Hr- eUI M d
Touching upon the economic »nnounew| jt .u r v la / hy the K ire-: clfle.v
»in»» tank
,1,r’k charge
ph» r*» of
of thi.
,h u com- '„‘light"
“ " “ v « k h b fOP
aka baa proof, Um atogy aald, that JlvpUy af bar famow. p*ea*rW
aitaatlun on j Ih, United BUI** *U b* Tiro nvd Rahbwr Company f " 1'* f . ,W ^ r^ »
V0? * 7' ' comtmrr of th* p*.L
'tT’l
h** ‘ h*T* ' l,r1*^*
•ha I* a direct deareadaat af Jehn
•'“ F t'd the non.Ubl*
held a
“Tho . I ! drat ha attribute to I ^ " r ,* to" 1
r*
Th* Bureau of Entomology o f participation in world dDputea. f „ r th, n »en, year aiulm, it-i n
Mattblax Waade), brother af Uw
y
" » Ori. M (| w p „ t ,|, i * « . raptlva tw o . whJ-&gt;
. ^ w „ , d !h^
y O U H O ^ B T M P KILLKt) ^
iba United But** Department o f Oracrai Summ.raU urged lh . , 9J
crerrffathar af the lata Mlea EOa Agrlcnltur* win hxv* an cahl-lt aamo eourag. In thair dally netlv-l '• 'I!’
-..
.
_
houn.. and looUd afire* utlng aa
, nf
Mj
YOUNG ABT1HT KILLED
“
‘ ‘ Who lafl tba family far^iiw lu,
- , nlri| I
------- *
•bmring tha practical and affaetira !«••• that th*y dl*plny*d on tha I , Jba profit, after d.prwmt.on.i • run- that they war* on official ,|-.|,„i|
)&gt; charity
front lit*, lie denounced lntn.- lu^artl U*g* uml all nrior charr**. buninao*. for tlw ahorlff.
“
, utlng factor It I* amallvr than It
*»"•
by
thl,
Bureau
la
. „ d a ^m para, with I I A ll.034 in lu.70.
At Hmlnrnd the m e. want I n f.,
^
1I
J ® M nh.
nallunal gabt r*puRation
_
_.
I f Uw Belgian woawa’t conlaa- » « l 0 t the farmer In Samlaoia “vxrilxtlng (ovimovant*I
----------• 1] Th*
U lerm*d
lermad “ :h*
:h , h4*l
ta*t th* hum* of Krnnk Mar
M .r-hti at
* '«•'*. » •
A»*ri#U*. fora- ‘,
policy
Th" rcpo.t lx
nili 1‘ ‘ *** *
^*4
Central
Florida.
■1 r* tnxt v*. vtmnt/ arrn t g ,t - 1 mini young painter* o f wurata w 4
Uoa W I n a l i l ia fact. It would
that footeri an In'trlari^ tom
»*»•&gt; Klrvxt-n. organira- « 0u A. M.. fo im............
l him to
m--!
y direct I ting tun
1&gt;* ahow, which laat ;*a r draw
full repor*{
repori.j aometimn
tomatlmvc t h ...
w*a found yaaUfday
|1 •
■M a;
nut hm* at tba boat! o f a llat af
Item to
plex in dealing with other eal ina lion ever made
■ ■&gt;*—ha a.I In fl.d
I.. a x ..
• __ •
I .tl
.
nfBrip
4.000
paratna.
I*
Ol*
m
r
1
p,,,7
»
r»
K« r t »" f"«*. PurikulBcly: ,h . butiom af a MO-frat gc
■MU UWa 100 awa M l woman M
Statement f ,r Ih* firat half o f Ola Rougward wno- with biw
of the world."
ir
the
latient
d'*«
mot*
tfan
t
»
;
»0
miWx
aouth
o
f
SaaU
Miriau
A
•11 pan* af Uw warlj wha bar* »* h jf handled by tba u .n f.rd
9 mS Z
tb* praaent fi*-al year, n*lv&gt;*«-d| famdy. wa, root.il fiom thair
tha OxUda
!
■ a * B bid far a ahare a f tba 4^ AgriceJUral n u b .
«vm« month* ng*. »how*d u ,.,-t bmia and th* e. nitab'a (loorxri hou-rv after Hiking a drink. l.lquor I whar* Ma automobile bad pluavaj,
haetadlwpoaar
from
the
ayatern
!
from
a
highway.
AKTWBhgral Club and Uia BamiaoU
profit of tt.Mfc.Un Ju. u&gt; that the with a pl*to| blow
a *1»v that Uni*
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------ , .* tha-direct family. O lgety C kw Ear af rommarte, all
laat six month*' profit I* rjv**led
Tha robbers then procevdad to
‘ Th* Khar 37 raaiha u|xva which '
O N I l)AY DIVOKCM LAW
Tbla claim baa net yet bean filed ) ^ S r atbikii. m woT ^ T ^ j^ ! F i g h t A g a i n s t ^ R c d a ’ * ** W ll^ S t y r.x 'rr thaa the pr* a drtg ftor* and forced Ih# pro,
----making
*x
.
autopai** bavu k**n Htfucmad
her*, bag Uw Port mid It wffl ha SmWBlimw----M •**)*# partHba
Uw a -ffa *1
ir ,
l i t nr.nlh# figure.
• pH,lor to .pail th* eaah bo«
llquer. That* at#
ar#|
'
t•Vw
v w tine*,
trn&lt;**x uf ll'pjar.
EL PASO. Taxaa,
------------‘ MEMPHIS. Tenn, Dae.
Tk» IWO pvnfIt failed to cover' wher* they took tJOO.UO. They
victim, nf tharilsg affray, l n ;( A J .) ~ A kill penal
pannitling djx
IA.P.)— EvnngaUata p r e p a r e d
rrefarrtd divldanda Th* priflt
k . - L
11— •■a — . i - X — 1 x L
X
•i
I
.a m ..
ri
B^xX
ant tu other home* aft.'r leav­ -a.
B S A M U F. M OUB 0 0 8
bar* gaatardny for a war ayninal ]u»l rtpurievl rroride* for both ing guard* over th# woman vic­ which liouor itartod th* trouble, In one day when bath koabaod
wif#
aotnmnhll*
a.-ridanta
*H\
drunken
k
u
boon
pasaad by
"rad tadicBlIam" la Alabama.
preferred and ■.-erairon dividend*. tim* a* they want and t o * jawDEJTVEB. C
drivo-*. fall# from wlndm* when Cbilmaboa lagialatara,
Sale* far Ih* yaar war* 1113 - clry and moray of aaxcral hua(A.P.&gt;— Brndiah
, v , . . r n M , Th* Rev. Bab Jonaa af Uoalantnaon* became too tipsy
Ma*. Dlrorc.* new ma# ba i
* ^ V I S I l O r S gomary, A la, praaident of Boa 7W7JB2. acrordiaw to th* r*p-,ri. dr*I dollari vatu*. Bafor* -■*“ liar ••vidente. Thwv aiw
toiaad ia Jtwrai to a
_ wutlwura
_
The rtaUmrat- Pr*.Mrat H. t . ! prating th* robber, lock,A. tha result, f t drlaklag.”
Jarid
tm , TO
Callage,
Collage
twa wtatty |t a awat o f !
Alabama
town*Point
wealdPla.
„
Firm too*. 8r.t drvlarca, I. *in •may in a b«**m*nt and tba womIba atralagka) print* from which vlra o f tba roodltlm . and diffl- m |„ , bedroom at « m ho*a.
H IG E IYN)I) l o s s h b p o r t k d
v o x arrtJDIOS M o m
tka * a r will ba wagvtd from ibg rnlU#^ of thm
r —T. th* U it J Unp#J into r a n and AH.
pulpit. Tba anaowner carat waa i t a i i m t front • fgUrs a ml p rofit» J
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HOLLTWOOO, I
NEW YORK
- Mata than
MBit at today** a**.ion af tku
it th* "Flrai
f wa arganlu
■*
— --------------* BU JBVED DROWNED
• lTti.IJ7.000 worth af parlakaUa
-HaUywwwd a a ld ___
---------------------------- b aad Ckriafood* wa loot rach yaar batwaan
tka War bar’ *
"If:
“ u oauatdrrailjr
WOOLWICH. Eng land, Dae. I*. th* point af shipment and tka eraMr. Jaaaa aald tba
*f bttalraa. In — (A J \ )— Nine man wore balletad autn.r’* tab!*. It .way r*v«uM In

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-H O LD S REGULAR
MEET LAST NIGHT "
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GRAFT CHARGES ?
LODGED AGAINST '
VOLUSIA OFFICIAL

THREE OF FIRST,‘JOHN D.’ STAGES
5 RUBBERS WON HIS ANNUAL YULE £
BY CULBERTSONS PARTY AT HOME

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BRITISH WARSHIP IN 80UTH AMERICA

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Goop
HtAVCHS'
February
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• ^ W ilH f. tha large Hannon,
. telddiewilg ht, in ■ 1 1 maty]
•* MUml, P la , late in r .b I inMbd, Um German titlsfa.m anager, announced Uit
. that' srttcle* for the boat
I ‘tat
« Tuesday or

j H j l , of

Banfopl.

Wortt, with

fcn ®i»ar»

Carden

a a tha

A British thlp of war in distant seas ia ibown
la H. M. 8 . E ijle, an anti-aircraft* tar
%Ua na exact date for the rWr, ibown leaving tho harbor o f Bio do Janeiro f
Bv,r*
arranged for Braiillan nary and
military
officials.
•
0| baa been fined, Jacob* u id
••Jlld h f held the iait week In
Itiliy. At the *ame time he
amount* to a 5.8 a try . Like
f haver, paiiina i« only one third
or hi* offen .iv . gesture*. for

J** Walker match* will be the
r S c . . * ^ *wo ***** defense* b&gt;
Bfhttellnf thl* year If pmient
W M maleriallxe, Jacob* *aid.
W e lecond. In June or September,
xml be fought against ilth«r Jack
JjtapMy or Jack Sharkey. prob.
. iPhy l&gt; on* of New York'* ball

Tulane And Trojans
Both HaveTeamsOf
Attacking Strength

jjj***^ * e»ld h# *a* prepared to
- M * l * r thia second match with
tM iG arden provldad the New
f W ™ American'* milk fu nj was a
: M h r to the contract

«* .**■* 10 n*ht *»&gt;&lt;• »Ma

^WDmnpaey la

, h f

flgurt ,n

*»* pUne for the second match,”
to t said. "W e would rather fight
Wm than BHarkey because, frank♦PvW* think he would draw more.”
•^ffAMJ/ De«; 3A— (A.P.) —An•Mncement that the Max ftchmelWl-Mlthey Walker 15
round
championship fight wl|l be staged
I under the auspices of Madl8qv*re Gordon was recslved
k acclaim last night by local
!t-fltN *laata and
busloss*
lambers o f tho Miami city cumlion and of th* Miami Boxing
■atolon, a* Wtll a* prorttlnent
rtamen who live In the Miami
1 during th* winter time, have
l angling for * Mehmsllagkar fight for asna time as a

* *Bla week, as announce^ by
Jacaha, Brhmsllng’s manager,
nffhlr trill be tbs moat ImporI battla staged bar* aine* Te*
inrd laid th* ground work for
first “ Battle o f th* Palms* at
■ I Beach In 19X0 between
I Sharkey and Young Rtrib^0 neat year, tha Garden un­
direction of Prank J. Rrusn,
noted th# Mharksy-phll Scott
b hut aflsr reported losses of
Of on that fight Garden ofill did not enter th* Miami
1 With a battle In 1931.
&gt;Ua florid* law prohibits a
nplonshlp fight member* of
■t boxing commission hi vs asd Madison Square Garden ofla and managsrs o f th* two
Wfn that tha
commission
* navo no word In enforcing
&gt; ruling Inasmuch as th*
nlsalon I s * municipal body

chance which runs with pa*•*«.
( each lluaard Jonv. ha* ahown
» prefereat* to a caution* type of
geme.
Tutane, wtth three goo.I pau.
ers, at least on* of whom I*
brilliant, accounted for hti 0f It*
yard* via forward flip*. Don Zlm.
merman. Glover and Nnllie Kolt*
dl.l moat of the tossing.
Ga|,,s Jihsvsr Is Troy s Iripls
threat. II* punt* and paoes al­
most a* wall a* h* run., which
U somrihlng, for hit total y*r.l■*» for in gamts amount* to
831. an average of 5.1 yards nl
♦very start. Zimmerman's record
tor the Invaler* la ndt one bit
less Impressive.
The Plying Dutchman of the
Orvsn Wavs carried the ball ICO
times for Odl yards, which

CAN YOU BEAT IT!

fast-stepping basketball team
•**•*» toon, hsaded by Don
mu o f tho Unlvtrtfty of
b Carolina and Dick Mai will
t a Btolnoff af tho University
Mnrgta will tomorrow night
»yt te nvengo a M to XX doh received la«t weak' at tho
1£
M cU csa'
P * High ouIntel. Tbo gam*
Uglq at 7:30 o'clock, aad a
I Odmlsakm f*o will h* cel^ M a .w s U

.

M a n n e r r io h t
OVER t h e h e a d
W ITH A
f
BOTTLE-* ]

1’0 KTL AND, Oregon. Dee. 28.—
( A.P.)— Tu«ku, Portland * mad ele­
phant, went on a rampai* festerday. wrecked the building which
has been hi* winter quarter* and
all but escaped befurv several score a fortune at IL Marguerite CUrk
I* happily married and living on a
workmen and handler* fettvred
.plantation In tha Sooth.
klm with steel cable and chain.
•
Basw live* la Hoilyweed
lioiona of p-.llce kept rlDt* with her director huabaml. Charles
Ualiu-il upon him to shoot had ha Urahln. J. Warren Kerrigan, who
ma.ie a brief return to th* screen
Hraptd.
Tho d-ton beast wrenched hi* • few year, .g o |„ -The Covered
fr o n t fa e t l e v H from the. heavy Wagon,” also l« living in Holly.
•tee! chain which bound him and w W ,-haring-rettred. Pr4neU X.
Hurled hia hulk agalnit a wall of Bushman U with a stock com­
pany In Chicago.
the building, tending timbers fly.
King Baggot, former star aad
lug and smashing tha wall. Ho
theft proceeded with thoroughnese threetov, plays occasional small
to demolish that side or the etrue- ports In the films. Gran* Wilbur
turo and pushed through to the ha* become a suecassful actor and
playwright In th* Kast.
out-jf-door*.
Elaine
llammenteln.
Hath
Trickery was employed in recapturinff the Animal whila thouaan&lt;U H jnehouse, Mae McAvoy and
of persons looked on. Hteel rabies Utrenco \Tdor are amnng those
were fashioned into nooses, one end wno nave Income MdorotcilfAitdM
aiul art Mvinf in or nMr Holly.
attached t j heavy trucks. Hay was
Ko*?.n,»J Tkxbr u the wife
spread over tha nooses. «nd Tusko
wa, persua.Isd to atop Into them, ofIln rry M y .ro, fUm comic, ani
live* here, as.dee* Catherine Mac­
th e trucks were started and the
Donald. "tho American beauty.”
animal found himself fettered ones
Msroh has made a come­
morr.
back in the Ulklo vtrolm o f “ Over

By Maurice Ketten

L A N y r » v p itu o

jealously conserved, evsr
aad laviolat* hi tha
a h u r s h .,,.
- - W * * r ^ i l u tile** wb
•rn flacks separated fr
that the fifth wbkk their
tor* solemnly professed

MghCSLyD

• BURNKD TO DKATII

war* bunwd t* death and two o U ­
T
tmian4
“fathers of families kata ia “ ■
deatroyad tha New
Joseph an esKellsnt medal of Vagiea BealamaL Causa *f the
poutnal and walckfal M v Z te e . flit ta te_M_ w a k si____
•-U fto te a rt holy vfi^R aathW M God, mother* bare a worthy l o 6- T t t i MOUNTAIN U O N
•btor to what bright of dignity ■odel of lev*, truth, of torn*00*001 auhmlasiaa aad of Dea­ BHUOMA n T a A , - C k s tm
Dtmat. satUesua. kalda teas sort
fest fidelity.
”
“U Jrows, who waa sutodaalro of a reeord far hit roent feat la
“Then.- the pontiff contlnaod.
otto son hope that through tbs to UM, children flad a modol *f
x iir

*** w* ra*

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as? A T

jrweb of th* queen of h *«t»
tto any to Indtscod te blah at
tbo Ignominy Inflicted on tha

“Aiu. they perhaps Igaarnat of,

•im n m n r /

°n. *bo fact that nothlag a n ho

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■Md acaplahlo U

V *H €4i&gt; f.

n 2 “ u‘,s 2 ^ L .* jJ 5 !:

Jom»

Christ.

prinaipal foundation of all haaan k n tor U m mother,, tkaa to ro»•toto t o r aosatding te' hot merit*.
tbo UUL-~KUteTai*jrteii has a

BtowtH woo aeon, a* 1

**kfppy ami Cooky,*.

At1!

j

M*/torr
•itoorfr

and Stulnoff,

M

UEACOU 5 —THEY
HAT8 TH t SrOHT
I
o r EACH
r
S
o t h e r •* s

which condemned tha Heretia Neatoriani, pnlriaek of Constant!nople, who denied that Mary wm*
the mother of Ged.
Addressing himself to ProtesUnU an dea*tom Catholics alike,
the pontiff said:
*
"W * »™ **&gt;fident that they,
besoming convinced by Matorv
IJfo’a teacher, will be able to fooi
•t least a longing for one fold
under one shepherd and for a re-

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\ ew cy^ a

O H -A L L THO JE
a i o v is m o m r c c v a ,

BUILDING

Mt one of stete origin.

Utge Stan WUI
Play School Quintet

other.

Exalting Wary, the pope tondemned and appealed to modem
Both are well fortified with as.
mother* who violate the dotiie
liitant*. Next tn Zimmerman
Imposed by ehlldraa aad by the
comes Pranci. Payne, a fullback,
hnaaa wf'WObriieuny.
who ha* contributed to the Tolane trawl* by MO yard*. m 4 9
"H te nor teaary,” the eacytlieal
average
Orvilla Mohl.r of the
»aM. “ that all food men unite
Trojan* »t*pp*d o ff 787 yar&lt;l»
In Jvene Chrtit and la kla myallfor Troy, with an impreeiiv* aver«*1 ipouae, the church, with a
e«e of 5.9 yards at ev*ry thrust. |
•iofla uniform aad I Inter* profaaAn interesting fact roneernina
HOLLYWOOD, C alif, Dec. t$—
tho two team* I* that
while (A. P.l They were the a m en Hare
of reaterday, flaming brilliantly
for a lime, then fading beyond the
Bitriton of popuUritj.
Margaret Clark, the dainty bvroln* who was romance Itaalf;
Huth Roland, queen o f the thrill­
ing serial*; Theda Bara, th* vamplw; Pranci* X. Bushman, and J.
Warren Kerrigan, handsome bwt
two-fUlcd
heroei. They ' were
name* spell'd brightly in electric
light* around the world.
But
where are these itars todayT
Many of them whd have retired
are living In Hollywood, net far
fri&gt;m studio* which brought1 them
fame. Other* have gone Into bus.
****** turned lo vaudeville, to

W
Jwoba said &lt;ra ttchra.llug's
K U lf, -and If the Garden will
J «^ o- to having the milk fund
lapneer the second show w* will
® P / w that too. J believe the
wUI »»* hesitate.”
LaaUng pait th. Welker match
1J r *,, t* evidently
bellevei
Mhmeling will win without trouj f t jocobe said ha wanted partiesB y 'to have the champion meet
DRupeey In June or September.

Latin and Italian, and broadcast
in Uttn from tha Vatican d ty rmdih ststleu. ranaaartad papal su­
premacy and Infallibility, eialted
tho virgin Mary, and reaffirmed
the daetrtna of man and Ood In
(he and divine naiare o f Jeeua

Mlo. s fineh. who
In cemrdy roloo with
rttiunwi hors recta
nputewt she would

POLITICAL
'ANNOUNCEMENTS

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�r
i
Opportunities Now

THIRD EXTRA SESSION

Wt i n la receipt of ,# valued communication which
ita out to us tht wisdom of home buying on the present
market Evnjrone in ■ Sanford
ratlin*
that despite
bond
i f e a i V j a d A , l u £ f t
- **■ ’■ CDB
.m.p*:—l-ie_ .
rff _
ij

AT, O g C y tB R R
IJLI? VERSE FOR TODAY
EK TODAY:—8«*li ym th*
while he may be found, call
Bin him whlla he la naar.—
1 U : fl.
m andat

ON THE COMMON

,7 Ffrlloi u trousers hung from peg*,
I Wove agile unrestricted leg*,
W. *W ** flowlfig curve*, rapist* and
F , ■ ■fra*.
r betoken a humanity
L*. that rolls from bliss to super
p :
bill*
l. ia seat* far rounder world than
p v),. this.
An *pron not to be effaced
flauaij stout If unaubatanllat
p waist.
/ 'T k * sheet* forawtar th* sober
L v iv
bed
Wharton w« nightly alaep Ilka lead,
and ia a strenuous delight
Would have u* bounce end bounce
at night;
while pillowcases almost burst
to beg u» gambol with them first.
Abandoned dusters wildly ask
i- whan next at our appointed Usk,
J We should not gravely dust th*
Pi. .
room,
bet dgnea anJ sing and wavs tha
broom,
L! and whirl ■bout our dtcvtii bctiU
th«lr flipping bfuet ind flying
v
\
rtdi.

troubles, taxes, and hard timegj good property Li Sanford
lowlv to
m in e "over;
o v e r : th
b e tte r class
doom ooff h
om es a
re b
e in g
ia slowly
turning
thee better
homes
are
being
sold, re-financed, 'and are getting into thei funds
hands ooff In­
lndustrious and far-sighted persons who are able to carry
them.
.
It haa reached the point already where with few excep­
tions, only the poorer class of homes remain for sale or
rent,.and, unless we sre mistaken in Sanford's future, the
day la not far distant when The demand for better homes
Will so make Itself.fdt that steady consistent building, not
boom time construction, will be called upon to* supply the
actual needs of the community. For it Is s well known fact
that a dollar invested in a home today is worth Ijcrhaptca
dollar and a half, or even more.
"When times are hard," says the Ladles' Home Journal,
“ the solemn advice Is always to save and not go Into debt.
But money that Is hoarded during hsfd times, when prlcis
■re low, will diminish In value, foe when prices advance It
will buy less. If you had Iwen smart enough to bury n
thousand dollars In gold during the wildly speculative dnya
of 1929, you would today have a profit of fifteen or twenty
per cent—In the purchasing power of that money. But If
Vnil
iKmitinnft r'nllnPM
trrifrl today,
(nrlat* you
unit may
mrav
you ViPfl
were In
to hilrv
bury aa thousand
dollars in
In gold
be sure that a year from now It would be worih less In
what It would buy, The home that was bought during boom
times is worth less today than the price that w'as paid for
it. The home that Is bought at today's prices cannot but
Increase In value."
*
So there are some advantages in a depression. To the
man who Is wise enough to take advantage of them, there
are many opportunities openduring hnnl times which nrc
hot available when prosperity rules. The Astorn and the
Vanderbilts made their great wealth by purchasing real
estate when business was bad and" everyone was trying to
unload, and by. selling when everyone else thought the time
was right to buy. And the Ladies’ llnmo Journal concludes
ita Interesting article, with the statement that there arc
also other advantages in hard times.
"Depression habits tragedies, but II is not all gloom.
Frr-n many renders of the Journal are coming ietters that
tell of contentment newly found in adversity. ‘My hus­
bands salary was cut, and we thought that the end of the!
world had come. . . . But we have paid all our old bills;
.we have cut out foolish extravagances; we are living within
our Income— and living well; and we have found that our
home and our children give us more entertainment, more
real happiness, than the night clubs that we thought were
so essential to uur amusement.’
"Depression is leading us. as a nation, away from the
sophisticated artificiality with which we burdened our­
selves in the decade following the war, toward a saner and
more comfortable manner of living— In which charm and
sentiment and thoughtfulness and "true economy and the
realities of the older American Idenls will once more play a
vital part.
"America has never heen beaten. We are far from beat­
en today. The same courage that hus always pulled us
through other adversities will pull us through this one. in
spite of the calamity howlers, the hand-wringers, ami thu
mid noula with one-way pocketbooka,

OCALA STAR

he.tee. it should be done, aven by
; .sorting to axtreme maaiuros.
It he- Seen known fo/som # time
that U s measures passed to take
the plane uf the *,j valorem levy
going into the geritual fund would
fall short of expectations, lust
how far short Governor Carlton
has mule known In his statement,
With lilt rhain store lax law In
litigation, the corporation lax law
hrld unconstitutional in cirrnit
court nml the documentary sl nupj
tax falling short of -sp ediim ns,
th* general fund, set at t 1,500,000,
all uf which was to be rairerl tv
new lax measures. Is ahowlr - a
dcflrit fif more than 11,000,000, n
cording to the governor. Ri me

(Centinued from Page One)
rector of Ilie Children’* IInremit of
I'hilriUlehtji, testified ih»* 1170,000
were tmitiiplnyed In Pennsylvania
and asserted people in some state*
would get no relief unless jl conic*
from the Federal Government.

i* bedspread

VVp arc hearing many rn.licm on advanced these dayn
for the benefit of them- who arc Gncm ployed or otherwise
I green and Ujiancially am)p*crashed. Many a candidate Jg ./wept into
office on thn prnmlimn ol SlhoMaJ UHrnJng te&gt;xt$b*Jor tha;
poor. Then it dhVriopn that hia only plan in to have Iho
l?*r with de^ , e c&lt;rP „ f th«m, either through doleH, old age
moinine thi* PPn,,*0Da. or nuch similar drains on the public treasury and
additional burden* on tho taxpayer.
"State ait) to the needy aged In California/' point* out
the Miami Herald, "In expected to total 93,800,04)0 for the
0W let tho mangle do Its worst
t bodies he austere and curst; pri’H*nt 1931-33 biennium, an compared to 92,313,000 for tho
Tal linen preasea TmjTJ thafr awpy -previoan two flncal yra‘rn7~Hfnte' Finance Director,' Holland
Hsra't to anothar washing dayl A .' Vnnilergrlft announce* that old age pension* in Cali­
— Jayr# M- Weatrup.
fornia may cost the state government between 16,000,000
and 9(1.000 000 a year within another decade.
‘TKaf, Tt would iecm,~Tx it modest e'ntlmafeT'Tf the
t&gt;opulatlon of tho commonwealth conllnucn to grt&gt;w, tho
number requiring help will umiucatlonably increane atilt
Dm* to k**p u, from carrying more rnpldly, For a state like California attracta youth,
thl* year's mosquitos* into the and in time youth gather* gray holra.
N*w Yt»r.
"The existence of nn old ago pension law will alno
u
i-----1 "— rFT ” , „ tend to boost the number needing nld. Thrifty pcoplo nave
Murnaxlng* fromCarlton Indl- for proverliinl rainy day, and that day ia foreseen In

8

2£ieru*Aa T /
have enough troubles

didn’ t ,l“ ,v

T,1°y bu &gt;’ endow m ent life in su ran ce, th e y pu t

m on ey

^already.
in’ laV Inga banka and in oth er in vestm en tn , w ith th e idea
JT ..
. .
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of using that money when they can no longer work. They
•Roger Hainan predict* *n *arly would enjoy leiatirv in their later years and not become
tigpfovemcM in buainas* ipCtiH- objects of churity.
'
tfMu in tugs. And Babitm know*
" i f that atale stands pledged to provide regular pen*’ much about bualne#* caotiomic* hiona to the aged neetlV. the incentive of neceaalty will be
u anyon* in this country.
removed. Many a person will reason that it Is better to
K C ,, " T*
spend now, to enjoy today what they .earn rather than
ttBre In tii wovtd
*to Put ^ ott for the tomorrow that may never come. If that
S » r v Font bm we've uoi JTlul* tomorrow does arrive, there la nothing to worry about.
S L /i n
mouth that »e us* T hoy will be cared for by the state. Why should, they nave
now and pay taxes to support those who do not save? So
tho establishment of old age pensions by the state may
discourage thrift by removing the shadow of the future."
And whan next Kprlng'# polltiral campaign gal* gping fall
bU*t, every randldsU will apaunt* that bualnaai recovery doprada ant]rely upas hi* election
’ id public office. And for him,
illltig golfers

CONVERTS TO CITRUS JUICE
. Utange and grapefruit Juice at
five cant* a gloat U bcrumlng
common In Mlaiql thl* year- ax
never before and thus* thousand*
of rasldaat* and visitors who stroll
about th* streets will do wall to
taka advantage of the offering.
Freak iltraa Julca a* wall as th*
canned Juisos which have been
brought naar perfection la th*
U tvtw a year* farm the moat d*lightful of buv*ra$** but paopla
g e n e r a l l y era slaw to atilU* them
pa they might. Moat of us *a&lt;oclat* grepafrult with breakfast
and a modicum of otaaga Julca In

A taking
R Kh dv#p
?
B B sS
4

;a'-‘hu*y . working

cessful a* that by which graysfruit Jute* I* hapi. Bui today,
orang* Julro fraxan last year may
ha dallvarwJ, retlqulfled, at your
door In practically th* aam* *anditloD of taat* and freahnaaa a* It
had whan it breh* from Ita pulpy
prison mantha ago. And canned
grapefruit Julca aa put on Iba
market by local or other Florida
lannarlo* his practically th* gam*
taste and goodness a* though It
www removed from a fruit bafare
your very etna,
,

In th* midst of th* flnaat citrus
country, *oa

ratiK

wo

da, not

bill f&gt;r"P*o*,r t' “ dot#". '“ r S ltfA b
aakl "Ameilran- mill! not ktnrVp
whllr » r quibble over W(tfj|a,",j,,
Goldsmith axlit there are 1,100,
000 iinemplnyot In Illlnota, and
07,000 families are being allied by
charity In Chicago. He estimated
th* nunittrr of ffmllteai wjujd
leach 130,000 by lfarek.
Goiilsipilh rstlmatiqj that Ch|cago wmiM neeil 325,000,000' in
UI-TJ whereas it haa only 15,000,
000-avw ltabtm n.ng 'pnistct* StO,
000,000 c klltiunal from the Rtate
legislature.
In contrast with his estlmai*
nf a relief need from $000.1)00,000
t . $700,000,000; (ioldsmhh said
all roiniptmiljr chest- entwined
had raised only .$75,000,00(1; .
"You ran »#* the torriTic Jllfferrni-- nnd tha tittle part r jir Ity will play In this situation,* Iho
said. Hudson ratlmaUil.
families 'or unallachad' pe| Snsig
Now York ware In n**d, a whim
only 100,000 war*' gatmu
help,
Th* $45,000,000 avaltabU,' pr reHof t- Inadequate, be said,
np on* will atarv* to deal)*
Murphy said a faderaJ
prUllan of from $125,000,000 to
$300,000,000 would do mach lb
*tf*onrago raping funds which
would- not otherwise be forthMmliq'.
? , V
Clarear* K. Pickett, gecrvUry
uf the American Pyll
commit?** of Philad
fled fund* with wlu
lag JindernAwriihH
IldfwoTn

NEW YORK, Dec. » — (A.P.)—
Steadying hi* aim on the arm ef
Ihe man who waa aibit rating their
financial dispute, John Ragonattl,
43, yesterday shot and kiUed Ms
business partner, George A. Colraw, Jr., 31, and then aoaleoaty
wounded hint*«If. Jitnea 0 . Shaw,
the arbitrator, triad vainly to
brush away the retrehrer.
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Business and Professional

(Continued (rum Page I)
all receive some tny or trinket.
Over the doorway hung a great,
shining star, symbolic of thaPltar
which gelied the Three Wise Men
of the east to th* manger where
the Christ child lay. 2000 years
Many o f th* guests came in
foitnal attire, but there were many
who wore their street clothes,
Decorations in the qunjnt, old
mansion carried out the spirit of
Christmas, tang stemmed poin*cttlaf1 holly wreaths and ojhier holi­
day floral 'decoration* weir* used.
Th* central room, domed with a
stained ala** skylight, a gift long
ago of John D. Rockefeller, Jr.,
was the center uf the celebration.
The inside of the dome was a mat*
trrpleco o f the decorators'
art.
Workman labored * week to pre­
pare it, with lU effet uf looking
Into a star-lit sky with twinkling
,ChrUtm*a lights peeping through.
Front this dome, with ita bal­
cony, many -of the rquaienl - num­
bers, particularly those of the
quartet, were given. Chair* were
set Inside the dome nmmWTid along
th* aun porch to th* wast from
bituminous root areas would bo
eihauatod by- Mny 1,
11* raid, howover, there wta no
reason why Illinois and Pennsyl­
vania could n&gt;4 f Inance their own
problems
through their
slat*
governments.

AIRPLANES
•MMH. Alg »wsvOccC .lye-.
rt,«in« w a m A U M f l i

DRUGS

R A D IO S

' TouchfcoitV *
Sanford Drug
"The Rexotf Store**

Antgroo)

Chiiit ■*• Gift* now on Display
Sec TbeaI'kaaa 313

AWNINGS

ELECTRIC SHOP

Singer Hewing Machida
Headquarter*'

- lUndall Electric—
Company

•

Removed
(ram
building to

Vakict

HATHAWAY'S
HO 8. Park

BEAUTY SHOP
PBAM AN IN T

WAVES
riNGBR

WAVtiS
SHAMPOOS
Try--l)a

FLORIST
STEWART
The Floriat
Cut Flawera — PU
floral pcaigns

IN8URAN0E
DOSSEY’S
OPEN DAY' AND *NIG HT
Qateh Lunch
IlnU Law has — Haadwlcba*
sad that
Famaa* GUI I

.c l e a n e r s

SHOE SHOP

* Electrical Wiring and
Repairing
- General Electric
Radio and Refrigerator
111 Magnolia
phone 113

»)( Mrrtta Aye.

»«TH W. Ml BL

Lobrkaiing aa oatamohila—and
doing it right—I* no jah for ama­
teur*. It tab** trained, experi­
enced men—man who "know their
•tuff." Just fag example, half a
doxen different ktmte *f graaaa
are required Ha th# arerago ma-

district

blind of those of tender years In
the Institutions for delinquents
should be placed on a niggardly
ration. It would be better to go
through'with the agony of anothar
legislative spasmRe It StIJ to the honor of the
governor and memfter* of the slate
tins d whose unpleasant datv It la
to pxrp down Ihe expense of state
i-overnmenl that but for Ihe ot&gt;vtruelioni-l* who forced two extra
smotitny; of the legislature, and tha
|irnflii-;i-r of that tmdy aa a whole
in tommi i f the t-npilol with their
- I v i 'c i and friends ns attaches,
’»■••'ltd not I,* such an *l*rmdtf!
in the general fund to
Ihr; iten the welfare 01^ 0 )* »tet*.

R E L IE F N E E D S JOHN D. STAGES
ARE P IC T U R E P H IS A N N U A L
T O S E N A T O R S PARTY AT HOME

Old Age Pensions

unaccustomed

• t f o iM a view
d th* if.ttf.Jt Rlv
Children la d owe tad o { H i
h a g forth far their tables and
rafMnmcnU. W ith the opening ef
gifts, the parch resemble J a ' de­
partment (tare ChrfatMM n a h aa
the yowngitere shouted delight St
their-gift* and teased tbs wrap­
ping paper about.
The UaenienU' lent Itaetf ad­
mirably ta th# aem I-religion*
Christmas celebration. It was dealgnad by a retired clergyman and
hla wife In ectlaslastiral stylet
Wood work In abbey atyle and
the cloistered window# resembled
the leaden one* of old world struct
tares, arlth their tiny rectangular

L I F E IN 8U B A N 4

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&gt;*#r tour buugrad
sre*.
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SERVICE STATION

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1331

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- PAGE THRET

Franklin Mild*. Firat Natfonal
o f randy. Those present »iu e :j
Jack Howell, Juckie Bottle. Ned
Bdnk o f Fort Myara, etacotor,
Morrl* Flan Bank, Tam­
Bostic, Ani«c Whitaker. Claribel1
Whitaker. Bob le Harris. Bobbie
pa, g i n i ; William Muir. SIR First
National Bank building. St. Pe­
Mr. ani Mra. X. W, tVillia.Tis Brown, Kuth Anders in, Frances!
Jimmie
Thomimmr
tersburg.
f 15M;
William
R. arriw i last week to spend the Thompson.
Ira Louive Jenkin.. Floyd Jrnkin'.
O'Neal. flit South Lake Street,j wmler mnntlw in iuike Ma:y.
.VKW VIlliK. Dec. 2V - (A .P .I— I
Orlando, 73350u OT«r*treet In-'
Mr. (iregoty arrivesi last Tile*-1Ouida Murrrtl Fennell. John Msrvestment Company, D r l • n d ly U * 1 and will 'spend the winter shall Fennel). Jimmie Reaves. Jane Th.- law moved yettarday t" mak*
FMa the b»neymoon of
8J469; W. F. RehUum. Jr. Clear months with hi* daughter and *nn C’ochrnn. Glynn t ochtan,
Russell T.
water. *1913; Stadkrr Realty Com -11" *»w. Mr and Mrs. Boss Hough- Jane Gleason. Nelson Hill. Natalie ^herv*,md'* dZwrlhe'i
Following th* regular meeting
as
.Mayor
Yu esd a t
Tine, and l hnilotca True
|*
I'any (Fort Myeri)) (car,* C. D. j ton.
* C rwma has gon* to o f thP Beethoven Music Club held
acrountant, a
Th* Busineaa Woman** Circle of
I44.VI;
M.
E.
(
'
,r'
R‘
'•
Carver
of
Jackv.m-'
The
Crysiwl
t
ake
S
«
tel
Chib,
*'kei
s
pervon»l
i
M. Hrear. Sarasota)
to ipend als v f i k i on Saturday afternoon at 3:00 the Firat Baptist Chdreh will rntri
tread* Clear- , P*n' * few days u f |y 1hold their siiiiimI I hn-tmae l'* rlv costly une.
Sumner, Manson Arcade,
o ’clock at th* itixHo of Hit*
of ker mother.
liiwxtrty r.FuiTij* i the cl ih r o w e
at 8:00 o’clock at the horn* or
prente \ ourt Juitice Thom u
Madeline Malkin on Oak Artnu*
WASHINGTON,
Ike. » . — water. PIT'S!: T»m r» Hardware: til hfen pfirvntft. Mr, » n j Mr*. J.
..f th.* I^ilv Mnv Motrl
Mr . W f hurt-hilt held the nbiiBk'
Mra. Roy J. King, 30* Holly A w .
Company, Tampa, 131.876; Tampa Jt (W hriu, al thfir home on W jI
a
Chriitoaa
party
wte
held
for
i
A.I’
.)—
The
treasury
decided
it
Muriel Cording, of OrWin.
Mur^nup
qn*l
Mn.
Ikii Avenue.
member* an j guest* of Ihe club nee.
''h. rwiHnl in i^ntenipt o f $h# Hofaaa« wrong eaaetly 1I&amp;.025 ‘11010* Suburimn estates. Tampa. |S002;
here for a week a* the
WEDNESDAY.
The I.julif* Aid hr! I thoir an T t u e h « il k’lm ik 't of the pi..|;rato tadter invent uratinir comtoILUf.
with Joanne Aenroll* and Ada
1050 Beach
last year and passed out 7(19.176.- E. D. Wilson. Sr.,
' lire. Jam** Jar Lion.
\ftEY th** j: 1‘h:1 imi t*n* lv member
Annual Pi Kappa Alpha danc*
Singletary in rbarge of the re[Vlenburg.
111X17; mml hasiftr in tht* rnmuninity &gt;vi* pr#**nt* [ • h a kfift tin! tno whith hit* '«'Utrht tr*r niftntba ta
C'lO in tac rcfundi to eoter the Drive. St.
imhnuTiU and Billy Zachary, will bo given at 10:00 o’clock at rrror*.
NelUon Cypress Company. Paint- INII
and tAtlt
i|&gt; M r* . M 'T '*fm n o am i M i* . T r « i * ♦cake him come back
the Mayfair Hotel.
chairman of the program.
l&gt;**rwtM Amb&gt;r» n i%
f cnti
That s s i the substanr* of Sac- ka, f l i n t ; the Winter Park land
WiTf ho*s,tr-&lt; for Ihf* ex ouhiiL about a *afc dv|wi*it box he held
THUEBDAY.
l,,t nvak iM*. *t, *,]. e-ritt tht* holltlab &lt;
Befo-o the meeting adjourned
11.lining wa* o r ,»&gt;vctl unMJ ,i IjMi* m common with the md) or.
Watch night service* will bo trtary Mellon's annua) report to Company. Wint v Park. *1255; I. c;th h!*■
hart returned to their home th* club tong. "Hymn to St. Ceiitsv. Mr ami .Mr*. \*
Congress
yesterday on taxes
" o d « . Bos 2790, Tampa
The onlv tjueftlion left t** deHda
hi’Mt
held
at
tl:.10
O
’clock
et
the
Fir
it
“
1relia," wa* rendered In rhoru*.
AmlftfeoTl
i~ the amuuat of the fine, Jt may
which th* treasury agreed hal '
Y" 'v i l Urea Company. Or--------I Game* and contaite war* th*n en- Baptlat Church.
.M
r
ani!
MrCha**,
St
Him.
hi
v nt hiirh as $(00.0041 but Ju*«
Th* Young I’ aople’a City L’ ni -n l.eon illegally rnllret *d. The *«»,- | l*n,l,,‘
Adat* Bine* returne-i! J‘’7*d »nd Chriatmaa carol* war*
tk.* , ctmiLw ,*f Mi inti Mm. [..
tier Churchill indicitetl it wotld
iTd.y^O was repaid in cash. Th** (
‘—
from Tarpon Spring, "»Wr- Prhes were aararded to will be entertained by th* Presby­
|*i kk'Tinu the fir»t of tin* W9*l‘ k.
TKEK CONTEST
report did nui list credits and
» fMJ MU! V Mu A rank of In* somewhat less,
the wa* thw «u**t of her ■&gt;**“ 7-orn- ‘ Ccmitanco Uaiarh, terian young people with a New
H T. K*'!!y j* ^pro tin/ ili«*
^nniiiel Sra'bury, counsel to tho ,
if-t ........... 1dnting h . ellen*”
Mary Wathen, Margaret Barlej.l V«*r’» watch party at th* Presby abatement', wtveh are deducted
IhliiT* wi:h hi- patiuitft, Mi mu!
Tho-e who are participating in
VMI* £1ven the 1*31 S»i *hir. Cut !*■ mlativc toinmlttee, *U»omi&gt;ded
Billy Zachary and Elmo Grad terian church from 9:00 o’clock to front taxes assessed but not yet
Mm , V Kdl&gt;
(he
iighted
Ci-riatl
*1
M
»
tFr«
n»nTl»«t
v» *it v t.f Miftftmill an**'. 1, tn »i ti* maximum penalty and also depaid.
dick. Music accompaniment for th* * U pO o’clock.
I vlt-ic tpv UftOfn! hy th«
lw&gt;ti ( Phi* rnmoiuiiily t hur- li h.-Av! nai i.ifirid t-nn't *■, iieeoidn . ! Weld 'tun&gt; »d Mayor Walker** attitude
Mr. and Mr*. K. T. Lane mo­
In the 19.1i&gt; fiscal year, refunds
aonga and game* wa* played by
'hmi
t
hrintm*in
pro^tHm
&gt;m
I«y
&lt;1i» j ff Sunfonl will lip int«*rr*tr^c
ld lakdland Sunday where
M. • dleill, .1- tl*t(iam contempt*' in "spirit
1in 411t&lt;af bi'if&gt; \IKii
aft re
atatrmvnls.
Asia and Edith Singletary,' and
tu IfMn that Jinl|f*?H fruni out 01^ **t I'tmc
wet* the ftp * !* of Mr. ani Ruth Peter*.
Si i Ui', n,M rditmv * \ lut K n tli'1 ui letter, rtf tho power of
7l7«,3as,;t77, ami em its. $3rt..
Mi
I
ml
Mi
v
rami
o
m
ini
Harvey Parrish for th* day.
tnwn will in&lt;dp«*4't thi1 tree* on [
IV Mi, h in1•*•” ( i|y. wit- ituininpin ■he S ipiriii** iV irt."
At th* tea b o v
Nfr*«hmvnti
.SJ5.24f&gt;.
n ri’f , Mary Ht ton ur» I H* nrv
ni&gt;ti,.tg inr.
Th u r «ij* iy w » ‘7i in if f r o if i ih*» h n u r* k
-i i" ury, wbn- ha* i hur terd that
war* served'by Ml** Uellem. as­
,1
rare
’tprn-l!flif
thi*
h(v|it|ii\«
tit
Hut while the tx vsiury vi a*
st'fl
»nf|
W
,k«*i iiH- kepi Shpi wiKid away,
I Ml** Helen Drweaer, Mb* Viola sisted by her mother, Mr*. A. E.
Mr*. J. W. Coat* entertained making thrie ch* ngn, it iil«ft i't 00 oYlwk » »
" i imul), tv'i with reliitu«'-j
' hf rft*re t»r.tr*uim in ihr runtimt |
F\F Kit r M \IfKRM \\ III KS
m v! it Ki-itt ^ fine "'Ay that LilltSo
lie*, bad Mbs Mary McMahon Mallem, MU* Margaret B*rner,j Thursday evening in honor of her Atide. |
. Vhunt 1" *i'* mhiii*
f.1h2.7MR.t&gt;7rt to the tax nn rrqutMftl to huvc their Irt-r* 1 |f,(.
i ■ ate keeptrif him nway will
t*dky for Orlando to (pend •nj Mis* Ira B. Wathen. Decora house guest. Mis* Resin* Patterwilli h*- parent
Mr
payers’ outlay for the 1911 finan l&gt;rf‘ -vrly lifhtr l nt {hi* tint#
.**ie t.i i Mi-e ft Aiib»tantial sunt.**
i ltli|
j \ IVt ktijin.
1**•
M r. \ r ximil tS.
" days with friend*.
tioui about the (tudio were in son. of silver City. New Mexico.
.lal year The lavs dues not re] tt l siin inei Sherw(**.d departFulk.
keeping with the .Chriatma* **a- Th* dinning table was over laid
| Ml', Uwi' II, of \t!m»iLi, Iid , iw i A r &gt; Majui v d« 11.* c
i|uiie Seer vary M r 'jn tu rapnr*
CAR!) OF TII.WKH
imt i U*uutn ink 1 1 -ir’iiii-i' *■ l vnMh In- bri-o for Atlantic
with a lace cloth centered with a the additional Individual assess­
criil wtM'k 8 wiiih h»*i v v r-'
4|-t it*liftir
Friends of Mr*. Georg* knight, *on.
i t. Mexico City and park* an*
Those present wefei Joanne A I* green crystal bowl filled with poin, -*'«i a fit! fft’i l \lr Mini Mr* 111), intunl,.- . *.f tbii* C mtid
Jr., irfll regret to (earn that ih e i*
ment* to Congrfs*.
11i 1r ■e.t it which ••*’‘*p» t« ‘1 k Hitt 11
\
&gt;
in}
n
e
tt»
tmkti
thl&lt;
mtari*
11*«
*
%
,‘ll
larello.
president
of
the
club;
Bil­
settlas
and
placed
at
each
end
Itt at the home ol h*r mother, Mr*.
Am ng those who profited by
&gt;eai»u \ uftftietanta were *eni to
f »h nnking
u r fri«wi|« for »hr
Gordon
*f Hsitmi K-.ti^i*. fur v \\ lilt'd. 1.•m tru| bv •i
Bugh Torrance, 1317 Pork Aroaue. ly Zacbry. vice.preeldent; Ruth wera tiny Chriattfax trees. Present th," Iressury's second thought vver*Nt* tu .i * it&gt; to sum* Sherwtvod
Peter*, iccretary; M*tgar*t Cul- | besides th* honvr guest were: Mr.
land. '1 d n* ht* In !m* tu*r**
'• •A.ltifiil fl«irn! o f f r r l n i f « »m! | •» , n aprn*| M|f
Iiohdny
hundreds of well known person-- "■ny kindn»*q'i‘, aIiowh u i tlurlnir hi * (mtihi r. \ l « M . cl t ..b .
rtiih .i «tibpoena to testify before
,U&gt; II•* v*J|ft 1*
lum. Annie Mae ElUi, Margie
T. F. Adam*, who ha* been ill Hogan, Jeanette Potter, . Lucy •nd Mrs. Frank Morkinan. Mr. : ami [irms. The Prairie till group th* last dlnesy of
Ihe committee, but t|ie Aicmintant
loved I f he Lake Mai y t tminbi
and
Mr*.
Edward
Bryan
ind
Mr.
hk bom* on French Avenue fo( Rod millet, Ada Singletary, Edith |
vjrew $2,34Nj1F&gt;8 in rufumC
M lfK D IIGItSK JI IX.F. IIIHS •let la red the dox'ument lltcpnl and
| i 'iim n iH V r e ire ru tin e d w db n
week*, underwent an oper- Singletary, Mary Wathen, indi ami Mrs. I. Burkins,
i^moxtl it. Later, rroxalntf the l»orAnother return In t^v luilliott*
'•arnmii lu,*? Mi •miny nuii*
Barhan,
Miss. Ellxa . tlolalr c)**«, t.f which there w*re
.Mr, an,i Mr* Jack IIick*ort
morning In Orlando.
Jean Zorn, club member*. Also . Mrs.
. _ Robert
.
, „
\.vx is g t h n ’ , hy., Di*c 20. _ der bm k into the United Slate*,
I The prinia y cl t •*■*•* ,»f tbi I Jtkc
Mrs I'liulrir l Howard
Margaret Renoett, Eliiaheth Cam- beth Barhan, and Robert. Jr. «f| , , ,n IM(, WM , h„ of „ il5Hrt7%
itlely be •aid hie honeymoon was helny
’ Mary Community &lt; b m h ivpi•»v ell 4 A.l* 1 1 Vf Tli iilllH-ft, 71.
and children
1m A . D. J Ktraey and daugh-( tron_ con.laivc* Milaeh. Mildred Italtimonr. Md. and Mi*. Ro.,n* lt&gt; th, l|lmnj, ,
man and made a nightmare hy peportere
Railroad
■iifftimd D-t Ti •i*i!t,v nf»e* n not,
.Mr and Mr* V M If.-ward
Mildred, left Sunday for Ml Banka. Ethel Root, Mary Wight. Patterson, of New Jlexlco. arrivedat a nnm and Sea’ mry utfenta.
Thr third and ln&lt;* renpient of
wdh the biiitimI t hrLtiiin* l a i\
I t o ' ( P*"d a weak with Mr* Betty Wathen, Eatall* Hurt, Catb- this w»s;k to spend the holidays more than m million dodar* in
Mr nnd Mr* M M Kvan*
and fair*
Scihury reitmaled
yeeterday
i* H'e r’hufsh. Mi- Mni'v If ni
with
Mr*.
J.
W.
Co.iti*
Mr, nnd Mi *. K ft yIhm»
lUfeMy'a y*t«r, Mr*. J. U. Hop- mirie Hurt, Margaret
Barley,
Sherwood r* itaylrifr away bell»1l wad Ihr I'nitod Verde t*op( ....... . . 1v Mi * Ma‘ cl r . J*. and
Wad# Singletary. Wilbert Wise,
Mr*. W. T* ( ir t r r cntntRin^d per tumpany, Which sot a total
&gt;t' "he kiwiw* It Lx the wiah of
• Mr H U Fenbell h».l that we if
Ji.. Etmv Graddlek, ami J. B. her sHutiJay School rln.i* of th** of 9 (.047,31)8.
mAvnr nnd othern.** Thu mayOf.I&gt; n \RtIF.R t H AIR KOI V n 'In* i.dl't y Vf'er
vmi1 I irain.* th*
Fred Strange re ! Ellis, Jr.
part m Hherwood** absence,
Church with a Chn*t*
Mt\MI Work »tn pfdeial jim j.1lir
I 1 bb cvi w, rr .c.itvd .ii tm* l.dib*.,
The United Statm Sl^e! cor
from Clearwater
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party ** h*r lovely htmie »n pora ion. whi h rc«»( fla,30A..1t1 in
uith re . ■ f.i w den and .It»Pen Miami »h inveftlipatnf declartnl, mnkra
HKTROir, Mi*.,
An rlnls.rslc | *|ic i* they were
. e they ipent Chriitma* with - ■ .
.. . —
■».
I tke Cl itm , Thursilay even In* 1330, hencfiii- d lait year to thr ••II harhg** chair, heavily uph«d« j| * biiu-iiu \r thn time •itch
at e«**t of approximately I it ai iicandal and disgrace to the
Tho»* prexent were: Ann* Cellar, rstent of only $&amp;54.
M^ixl with HriiiM carved in the I 1 d l i•Helve I n if t f t tn t :\ h .\j $s|in,lHM tiu»\ Ir •tatted fth’Utly. (city.
Charlotte fjiwliin, I'urti* Mi! hem,
Am»mr the other better known difljv of swan head*, a a* dmnv ,
C,
___ i _
By GILBERT ftWAN
iT**d in £in n ! tic «t«»re n* 4im when
C!*V*
Wheeler, llunitln .May bcnefkdwf le** #pn*:
Mr and Mr*. Dick Woodruff♦ar
* YORK.
, u n ft Dee. 29-Inform
____. M._
Nm ih ! Mc4*uUcy» Spark* Lee
Duuiral*
Kalrlanlbj,
9I2.:I'j I. wrecker* started ra rin g the fetl
NF^V
a* ^ 1 ' (;0tb7ndT*,
r *rl*
f Helene and Dolnre* CunIcIIo, $1,74.« **ial b iddinif here \ Detroit bat ­
. 9^4 Seth Woodruff,
_ of 0rlindo.|
...
I non en what
Gothamites aro^ha’
art (hal-- ! 1
Wainwright, llowon! MuiiL kup. each; Senator Robm«oii of \r her h neifntiftting ftw ihe purcha*e
? onro
. Mrover thair teacup* ani
and Ray Clint*. After aeveral in - katvar, $'»?(■ Senator Kean of of the antique.
•Ad Ml*. Frank L Woodruff a t 1 cnektalU:
territlng ifarnmi a ('hrUtmaA 1r i New Jersey, IHlWt; Secretary .Mi*I
Ufedy home on Oak Avenue.
Y o r il CAR NKEDS \
rlflljhl fill rr Ion,
tnjojrd
• Secretary Ian mitt.
Art— Mr*. Gertrude Vandvrbill * n
r. " la d 'S ln . B. H. Andorttm Whitney, devote# or tho tr u and
■at
| hltlVdl; Walter Haem, ?tKTi;
Mr», R. D. Vaughn wvru the a sculptress with stllflcirnt fiv-|
L iltk 1 Carry IIou se
Mr*. J. N. Thompson left (ivm- John !l. Roekcfcllor,
and
fipiM iir i.itke i.iif
ta Saturday o f Mr. ani Mm. tun* tn rare little about roinnitr-. .do Thursday aftemoun to .pend John IL Rorkeleiler. I r .
Walllnw«S
1. Littlefield at their home in cial value*, ha* praaeottd New tli* holidays with her moth. r u. Paulino I ’ vruiiun,
Texa*
A N D Y O I’ K H O M E N E E D S A
Tea Ilona# and fiift Shop
York with Its most Interesting art* Hund Grove, Fla.
Cuinan,
DeUrttHiA Meal* qn Order for
gallery. The aAlreas D N'b. 101 |*yof. A. J. Thompao n, of Trrn
Refundj* of mum than flDiM) for
Mr. and Mr*. J . P. Howry and Eighth Street, and *inee It’* going j Un H|Bh nt hool, Trenton, tie . |h© F tor id ii col%ct!on
the llierrinlnatiiig
dUtvict
fetch{er, Mary France*, ipeat the to be permauent U u(«‘* » “ hum-' | and wife *rv .pending ihr h.di.Uy, made In the 7a*t fiJial y »lr ertr
Luncheon*
fiAe— 73e—b3c
fawtmai holiday* with Ur. and And there’* a romanre attached.! with fliN r#rrnt)s Rev. and Sir. J
Eslnte of jamet A. Allium. Ml
$1.00 - $ L2.W5IAO
Dinners
Ira. B- S. Hnrvay at their home Some 2d rear* ago. M m . Whitney j y thompion.
ami Reach, $1787; K. f). Anthony*
(UchlaU that younr am! unrec
Meet I’nlm*Hc*fh, llOOOdtJ; Mre.
Telephone Winter Dark flEJ-M
Mr. and Mm. R. O. Mill*
n!x«J talent ahouU) havo a hettar
Christmas shoppers tn Ortamlu I.utie T Herkwith, 332o Hnyshnie
lion ot threw
Ur. and Mr*. J. H. IttntennUter Jjrvake Sh« took
floiilerard, Tampa, fJIHfl; citat.*1
Monday.
« &lt; i r . A, Hlateral*ter, of I’ tcjv buitdinx* that had circa been proud
of ii *urge
Ue njumin. Tain pa,,
Mrs. J. N. Th &gt;mp# n and Mr.
'• iT an ie, wiU return tomorrow mansion* of earlier day* and
?I540; S. I). Chaa , Waahlnftuii.
and
Mm.
J.
A,
Thompson
err.
tunrni
them
Into
the
“
Htudio
i
ffota Miami where they have been
t». C., $ 171u, and S. O. Cha e.
In Orlando Monday
trebling MVtral day*. ---------- -J Club.*' It yraa f^r th o ^ younyetare 1
.Ssnforrt Fla. $3,771; (ltt&lt;ens SeALL PA ST
who must
their way th^buffh
Mr^ and^Mri,^J.^W. Beuvn mugh | cUri|y Company, .John B. Jutton,
JEHF.'S • n c
0v(^|o rr#,c |v^r4 Tasifcpas. $1IIH; Ihe Cm,|i• £ U r. and Mr*. V , 8 . Dyson hard the eathaiia maxae and scares of
wuiusn whu
R A D IO V A L U E S
ir f a their gOM|s thU week, th* lat- prolff*#* have fra*!uat«d Int j rec*
er-Atra Burr Company, ilie Coop
dewsn't I’ \ Y !
‘•'fcel* father, J, G. Troluck, and Mr. ouoUad arilat*. For tint ;.Mt two
AsJ skv laugh-,
year*
Ihe
building*
have
been
re
dhd lir a John M. Truluek and two
s k i l l surivly
modeled, 500 painting* h«v# leen
abildn s, o f Olaata, 0, a
brand* htr
■’
— ■■ ■
Inetallni, tngethor with etching*
MU* Uiade Lake, Mir* Kdith nnd avulptng* and the mu.ruut ha*
WOhtiuon and MU* Oeorgla Mob­ become the art arent of the year.
flwfllL td/mmtriL' lilu m M (MafirfC
ley wW return tomorrow from liaratta, Cuba where they hare been
llual;— Now that Ethel Leginiks
•pending the part 10 day*,
1* back In l)m limetliht ae a nilw ir '1
- — -o
•leal
dliemlor of
comoi|uunrr.
IM r. and Mr*. E. W.'Copeiand. Jr. they’re recalling the eccentric be­
Ka krai(aibn«Hlo ilafgfali*
and, gueet*. Mr*. E. W. Cipeland, havior of thl* ct.cllcnt rauaican
nci*— in *Mead*' hatlery
■Illy Copeland nnd Lew nation. a .fe w year* b«rlt. In thoia day*
token fo a itrp on your
Ml e f Laurena, S. C., motored to •he had a quaint and dbeonev, t
iliirtrr^’iitti If *mir battery
flio Boh Memorial Tower Sunday ing huhil of making*vngagamunt*
)-• a Urea tune! Kfreatona
A t the day, t» play Ihe piano in one town and
Halter tee reapomf JniUnllf
turning up lomewhete elae. Her
— and jtiu'r* o ff like •
:\Hr. and Mra. Joe B u r in , Ml** fadauutt becam e front page ma­
•hoi! They giro •(abkrr
O feM liN Barron and Ralph Bar­ terial which *he eventually blamed
•Urllai* more elrengtli#
m y t f Creemrtlle. 8. C.. left today on nerve*. In Kurope, howvvar,
loafvr life*
atelen.
•he
directed
her
own
,
orebaitra
W p lhelr home after (pending ateCam# lu end let u« teei
and
now.
i
t
37,
*he
find*
her**If
llarrtll Varn’a Fjrd trRuek wa*
H U ’ day* here with Ur. and Mr*,
four iutltery for. jouu
t l a . Laary at thair hum* at Pa- ■cctelmed for directing Hie opera rtulcn la*t Saturday night. The
C tn a ra l k l a i s n R adln n os
•* liar l a w l n a
'Boeeaclu." Since taking np the truck and pert of thn clothe*
announce# amtllitr reanarliabla
t i n l i i Ulaa*&gt; f(*
■•billion to i u big llaa o f radio
baton, Legin*ka ha* been very which were atolen from the prc*i*
CELERY CLUB
ree«4*rre— ili# &gt;aleai* A b e b e f
Mr*. L. F. Boyle and happy. No more temperament or ing club were fomnii let# Bun-jay
eotiMiil#
with il»# 7-itreo G . bl«
niahl by Marahall Shone.
Uttlan Gray, hare re­ mental (’ tatnaaf
Improved "•ip-'r-lleierodyna a n d
B. T. Carlton and family, of
nt Laurane, 8, C. where
A u liiio«ll# Viituina C aalJvliG on ii
Dream- -The return . o f Mew Cocoa, were rWHng Mr. end Mr*.
An fur ii llenintialratlioai o f ill hi
t the Ckrietmaa bollMra
Halite
R.
R
imm
II
•life iid Id now radio viltio* Audoall
Mra. Boyl*1* parent*, York'* favorite*, Alfred Lunt and J. N. Thompecn Thurtday.
• ♦ About our cv u itn lm l l l i e *
Lynn Fontaine. U quite Ihe the­
Claud Welle, of Inland Grove,
•fed Mra. J. Dial a n y ,
Spiritaeliat Medium ef The
(Kifiuviil tor in*.
atrical tld-Mt o f the moment. That, Fla., waa a rU ltrr a t the home ol
iVegrteele* HpUlloclUt Church.
k tad Mra.' T. A. Burleigh and th* fact that th* uU and lean Rev. J, N. Thompton Monday.
17 &amp; Concord A r c , Orlande,
Directed by Gteea* Abbott
A e d Suaday to their homo In Rnhert Sherwood, who ha* been
Fla. Fheae t i l l .
towering
over
tin
t
night
crowd*
atertn* after (pending aererul
p . here a* th* gneoto of the thoao many year*, ha* written a
CLEVELAND, — Women and
n
parrot*. Mr. and Mr*. brilliant piece titled "Reunion in
c i m u \i \ K u n i f '
*ir J. WUaon. a t their homo Wanna," In which the Lunt* ap­ children may be twitted for being
pear. Herein, too, la a ted room “•waet-tooihO but the eppelatlon
Wont Nlath Street.
THE CUVETTE
*eene from which even the lorthy really belong* to men. In th« opin­
. GIFT SHOP
jjl&gt; 'l&gt; V . Cnpll aad. Bitty Cope- He* Weat could learn a thing ar ion o f Edna May Chopeoa, who for
Oviedo, FI*.
lam; One of th* Uueao w oull re- •even year* ha* waited table* In
/4* /»".'* **gW•! I /»■ *
1 ■
At Ik* ham* of Mra Certagton
roei bew to pot on a fairly (torch. a bu*y downtown Euclid Avenue
aad
M
ra
Barnett
In* aet which bring* laughter,
lather than hltuhee. Not n *a*y!
— Pottery
tlaodwork
FHead* o f Mi** Madge Aber­
Pon’t hurry I It will aUll be her*
Prlae* o f all hlnda
crombie. who haa'boea a*ri«u*Iy
neat iprtaf.
•
111, will be glad bv learn that ihe
i- • » /
/
(J Urary— The
i r e to o l
beet b Improving at th* Turn* o f her
-Hem*"* ho* proved
itranguly M ai. Mra £ 8 . Ueehlaa 311 Weat
,
ahent the aky, .oft-rjlred daddy First Street.
0
1
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your
baby’a
health by feeding It our pur*
tho-Pooh. A. A. Milne hae that f*r
&lt;bdg*d the lecture platform*, bat
wbolcaune milk.

Beethoven Music Club
Has Christinas Party

MANY REFUNDS *
ON INCOME TAX
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allk produc'd In'th* ontire Unitad Slat**.
Our bmetarta count la utwaya below 10,000, V. 8.

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�US-yard eighth. Both ^lrtv»i weft

PROMINENT Di

Ex-Banker,Bootleg
Chief Is A crested
ByStateTroopers

shot* wara, food ; Dana land in*
•boat 10 : yard* from the grain
wMTh &gt;*My He. He missed hk *pprose baa, and had a two putt for a
six. while Toomcr approached
ALBANY. N7 Y „ Dee. *9. —
(Continued (rum Page One)
eeaily with hli thkd, end *ank hi,
•ut (bat Toomer'a only trouble w e fourth for a par four, and wa* ( A J M - Andrew J. H&lt;*rra»t,'ooa
b hi* putting.
then down but one.'
time Ringhamtnn hanker by day
Yeung Daijn nearly had a HA.
They halved the 9th with par and repiTed booths rhlrf by
which would hare been within one four'*, thrir *hut* landing near
■troke of Walter lligen 't mark each other all the way. and the nUbt, surrendered to New Yflfk
of 67, for, a&gt; hr at rode to the IHth turn found Too me r one down. He trooper* at Sidney yesterday. He
tee, he needed wily four for the had given a fine exhibition and wa* hurried to Albany for a ton8 T LOUIS. Her. 29.— t A . P . ) - |„ NEW YORK. Ore. 29. - ( A I* )B8. There, however, he mi*aed hi* appeared headed for the clove fin- frrrnre vith Attorney General
New personalities, mil of nlirar- The Ucarat .hrwk of th. year tn
firat drive, and h aj to take two I*h which Dann'. drat royn.l P«»&gt; |John j .
,lr
tlen for fnna, will ho teen In Ihrj the sport. world era* the drath rif
more shot. before being on the
Indicated wa* c-mlng.
|
rh.rg*d with fa»tfairway
nrar
the
green.
Ha
finally
1922 tlheup of the world champion^
koranr in nn ntrplnn*- a*’ -j
Thc back nine y»* n different j„ e tj „
p,,,* 0( Hinghamholed out with a *ix, for a par
Rt. Lamia Cardinal*.
Hdent nrar liataar, Kan nn Mar
70. Tomner'* approximate .core *lory however Dann had birdie* tin: ton. a wage earner*' lepcaltorT.
Chief among the addition. are rt] whi1,. „ „ his wly
lh,
the 10th and llth. halve I thr 121h. ( „ T m,lrr , ,; , n (j.ntiO.OOO. The Od­
wa* a 76.
Ha-rk JVIU.IP. former Cull fence
Thf r , „ i nir „ f (he famuu*
in vetting a new record. Dann I• hir^ir " " &gt;h'' lltli i«irr«t •rr,| government indteted\him for
boater who will attempt a rnmr.
„ f Sntre llamr over *ha lron*piracy.
V '
back to the homerun height. he „ w,,| ,h,. ,leparli,re „f many promGovernor Franklin p. Roosevelt of New York, I* pictured aVo** w fih'fib two atm*,' Jdnw* and bad three hirdlev, one nn the inth.i * nd * on th'- U ,h' '’4,v' ' 1 the 151h.
the llth, and 13th hole., and wa* "D*1 P*rr*'1 » n'1 w,,n th* ,r.lh and
Genial and active vivie Worker,
aratrd In 1910, and Dirty Dean, ee- inent rpnrt. figure-, ineluding -ev. Eiiiot.
.(.m i!
* • "* '
1
in trouble «n only two occasions.
»w*m|i Tnomer fix down #n,| a |ra-|cr in huain^aa. ffcrrttt,
realrk mound alar who *trueh out r ral of professional
l.a-ehaIT*
on the Mth and lKih holes. He en*l- T^ *1 ,#ad WBJ* fUt lo
down now mla.uf ^*r». onc^ wa* ft JfllUoR-e^^
more than 190 batemen fir lloua- p,,eate«t rhirftaln. and rhaiupiuii*
rd the first nine »ne over‘ par as *hen Bftnn had that siirpruing six air Mr ha&lt;|
than $30 V . l A l
ton In tho T en* league la-t *ea- 0(. r. r,m | holder* in o num'.ef of
did Toomer, who was thru one , which, although \t didn t bring him pneket* when he submiltw pflf
6®bother hranehe. of a, tivitr
down, and played thr back itiitr l&gt;cliiw ivar, l"rough! him a new |arrest,
V
Wilann always ha* hern a drawHymn Hantnift J..hn.&gt;m and
one under par while Toomer was cmimc record
i Hnrvatt, n "*»n nf a Ciefbaltp
Ing rarrf. Younger by arvrrul tear. ).-rtlc,, Sargent llama,d. the man
carding a -TH for a 71 total i S imething had happened to vikian
*alion keeper, built 'jhlft
than Rurlefgh (.rime*, veteran who auereede,! II12 Han a* pre*i
Toomr:’s putting went to piece* on Tournee's putting on the buck nine. ( ank on the saloon i ’ll#, Thft uipitcher for whom ha wa* trailed, .lent of the American l.earue. died
the back nine, he having three and the large gallery was amazed Mitutinn prosj&gt;ere*l; it trtbfad \a
lUrk Is ronfiilent hr run regain within 24 hnurs of rmh other in
putt* on t hte*» easy holes.
to
the Orlaiolo youngster tjk**|
p„ Rnrs and doubled Ita dft*
M'.mtimied Frint I’ agv Oqc)
hi* lost hatting prrritlgf Report* Marrh. John* m was 67 und Sar
(Cnntinurd from Page 11
The first hole was halved with holt, after hole without trouble |&gt;0*,u On Dee. 15. 1930, Horrttt
of ail nutters.
temperatures w ne reported.
of phy*lr*l nmmiii.itit.n- Indiratr grnl only r*6
Nest to NorilHi, Soda Springs, Heavy Deluge Milken
than* J* nothing thr* matter wiih
The ( oininijuioners had an of* fours, both pi-tygrs having long, ^ann'a driving wa- perfec t on the ( disapp arrd from Uinghftmtovi.
A month la^rr August (darrvi
and
carefully fa*'k nln'•■ p” 'P llnK r" r ,,“ l 1' " 1'
,
---------------hi* tyf*. anti hr lifa-tnr* hi* lt#1l 18•«"rf ntirilt, tniiir t imr owner &lt;f t In1 f'nlif , repotted the deepest *m»W
fit*»■1 opinton from f 11y %A.ttnrney ■tralght d r iv e
Rose Howl Verita­
Jihaflf on “ manmi'r trimhlr *'
iudgwl appmarh
*h«U.
(
I1ANIHTS (l\KRI.OOK MONBY
lincinnati Re«U and chairman of of all, Dili inehes. Truikr*- hart R»l»
WiUon
regarding
the
Ere.)
It.
hi* firit putt hy inrhe*.
Dean, who pilmitN **| might hr thr old National p mitniumn, and ine lies.
ble Sea O f W a t e r right .»f a CUy to Imrruw money mi**e,l
— ----To„ m&lt;&gt;r |fl*t the arcond
hole 1 Her. arc thr-ir card*:
rliisy off thr hall flrlil hut I'm not dames McAl^er. formrr lug league'
(ICH
NORFOLK. V i., Dvc. 29.—Four
fur the erection of an airplane when he thrre-putted after a fine
SAN FltANeiSMI, Dv.. 29
dJiijr out therr mi thr mounil.'* inaMMger amt magnate, died ut
PASADENA, t’alif . Dm . 2 9 par
166 634 .’154—*U&gt;|bandit* t»,uiul and g*gg«d J# C.
turnnJ in 26 victories for thr )|&lt;m- Ohio.
A h c . i v rain *wrpl l*v h a n g a r , an,| learn ed t h a t “ l h . only i a . l v . n c r In i h c Ifrvcn Dann had
|A I* | One of thr heavies* ram ( A P I
Dann
6 16 676 7IVI - 7B Dole,, watchman, look |730 from
a
four,
with
T
imitwt tal
ton Ruffalnr* lu&lt;t ura^nn with an
Wave
„
f
Tulanc
intlunrauthnritv
to
Iwirrow
munoy,
other
“
f,,urw,,h
Tuonu-r
takfng
a
five.
An ther stalwart, i'harles i *mt- tod snow «»o-nis in years left
TiMimvr
6*4 Str, 766 7rt a -ale hut nv.rlooked tl.tOO in an
TL. . k..,i
_
varnril ly rra fc of 1 *V! prr nine* ut iskev. the Old Routaii of ha*-*1nil, some parts of &lt; altfoinia flnmted \--lvr.lay I'raitn,- for ih- Ri-&lt;* than through the HAuanue
otht-i •,mi|iart,nent of the aafo at
i**uani|e nf
Jbe ihinl. a par four. &gt;**•
IN
tllrifN Rlrvrn
his vi&gt; lurirs wrrr tiled at the ii-gr of 7 1 in OcthI.it and snow Itonml yesterday, while ti. i, ruioient gHdle here N e w Ron,!* t-nnferrerl upon the City byhalve,1, **c *’ haring guo,! ilnve*.
, he Colonial Ilil Company's work,
547
lit
3tl
75
fa
r
ihulout
’ uppruache*,
_ ri_______ _ _ml
an.I putts
putt, The gal
diu’k H'tii-ssbro, famous jiilrhet and Irani
.tnl an (dune servire over Year's diay with the Univerai'y
C l .14 6 7 If, 7 1 here early ycterday.
Dann
it*
Charter
,*
i„
borrow
money
for
,
„
y
applauded
a
fancy
putt
made
Olhrr firwrnmrrs will liii lu«lw one of the great right -hander * of the* Siet *u i an
in a stands.! ill. nf Soiithern t alifurnta football
567 751 155 7d
Tor*liter
Ltr f'unnjnghante ihml lia^rman all time, died m Novemlier The The Loin u ai felt to some ile team wa- held withia the ronfific curirnt cviu-n*.*, providod any by T ooin .i.
Whtle the. Dann-Tiiunier
match NEEDI.E Tit A VKIIHKN BODY
fruin Danville, HI.. Cat Crawf irit. d«uth i*arly in the sear of Diarley grei* over ne arly all the I’loifo &lt;&gt;f Pnsndenn civic auditorium.
ammint *,. borrnwrd *hall not rxTnornvr evened the match on the,
...
c c d an amount e,|ual to 25 per n7s , r,| fourth Uy Kr„ in2 hi*
■RTuPVlff Ihc nlt-nDm, „ f u
Ctlumhus fir«t sarkrr wh.» lr I thr Dryden. tmted old hasehnll writer, s|n(ie,
CLEVELAND. Tenn.. — Mya&gt; C.
i u.h llernie It,reman „ed «r-i r. n, uf ,|„ rv5 ,nue derived from fje.t birdie (hire Jl,, fir.t ,hot
*,ll,r &gt;r&gt; G W Hp.nrer w»American a**ociation iu-«t ■••aom recalled his f.riginutIon *»f runny
All aerial s irvey of the Fajaro
wa.
the right, into the rough, '^ ra tin g D r A - W Lpp*. four-and C.mho. complained of • P*|n In
Jn homer* ami runs LAttrd in, KtJ- nf thn slang terms « ommnn to I he llivci valley showed fitmhl acre* &lt;*l iinm- ’ hiws for hm -nuud, no! taxation dnrfng any fiscal year
|fJ | three fi&gt;r the cononlntion cham -1 h#*r right toe- and egtrjbctltij a
thin *e»»l the hum ihmurh Mir
The CommiMioner* took no fur- |lut
second was rhiptwl
dio Dtlkrr, tnfivtdrr wilh fLiche*- gam«* toslny
agri* ult iral lurnl iniiiiifate I Tim
u'ctllr ,jaunt
which she figured he
of the flag. P'on^hiP
Irr Iasi yrar; Jo»l Hunt, flrvt
K.oil all. In*s,,lea the loss af town of l*a)i*ro was floodeil lo u ipaioinv c» mi mage .,«« irfen-e ted th«.r action on a proposition laid xwithin ft few inches
right hand 4*
Jtfore them at the last meeting by Hn,iwin|f him to hide out on the,
~
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f
r‘*n intl&gt; h#r ri*ht
footed ('uluiTi tiii* uulfirhli'r; Trs RfM'kne at the height of h is,n r.... . dejith i mgiiig f nm six imhva to ^vnul d#.ll ,in offense.
\ dozen miles „WHV on ih
Hatph Wight, trxal businemu man,
, hllt pann’ s drive was ul
PLANT CITY -E gg plant being ridentatly th;«e yeira
Car |f Jon, JI mi* inn hurJrr wh * won wit' marked hy u ircm d hr»*akitig three fco-t At Nuidaiv, u (mini on
campus. 4’. n b Howard Julie who offered to lend the City 15^00 mo, t
th«* green, hut he two) »Mp|ir*l from here in carload lota while heraWing a gown.
his )a«| 1.1 starts m (hr |!»l| *ra total &gt;,f deaths due l«&gt; the |dui on Ibe Sie 11u 1UMIII..I, 46 no),....... f
his Southert) i «'« w,*h whirh to build an airplane |IU(|r((, and the match wa* even,
•Ofi; Ray Starr, rangy jitrliei college, •i-hool ilriil »ondlnt grttl •MOW fell last Might, bunging Ho uUn kepi
|l|inn {tKik {h9 short fifth. Doth
coming up from ItnchrsUi; ami Iron* The 1ulal reached Ih in D«* depth of the white idanket t.» IhI foMiian- out .,f the ruin, gh in.* hangar. Aviation enter**! the meet
t
them only a bit *»f skull pra-iu- ,nH ° n ^ f,n* cnmjg ,,r I **
mi*se,| the green unit were in the
Pud Traehfnil, suuthpaw muiin )- remler, rp ,re thryi twn«* the mini* mrhes
Watsonville whs ftooite 1, There goingover Tiilane's play* nn I
niis-mneis t&lt;‘
appropria e
rough on the right side. Dann'*
man obtained frnlii I Iiuukh m th«. her ever leportiil bnfitre.
| chip shot was ahort, while Toorn(irlmrt-Wils #n drat.
The most r&lt;n|spienoiis vh lim# wa« ubooi ,i find of wal'T in some foriimtioiiH as well u- those *|e- w 1,1 ' orninissioner ■
of ihe itowntowri street - . \t San signed
l«» up el the Hrern Wav. Wl,|&gt;t * * ttoug
to comp f e wnr rr*&lt;l Will4 vriltiin two fret of the
WHli the except bin of Criinei were Hirbart) II JS'hen an, W r l
J 11
''
. . ....
,. . pin. Dann hofesl for a three, why,e
ftqd Andy High, Utility third i Ur,1 Ib,int end1, who died of a 1*token Loin ft'bispn I'm 16,1*he- of rain fell def n-i*.
ri bn and I isi night, flood I 1 Meantime, the see to in where the
m,r
Mr* llc,l
T. - 1 T im»met missed, and took n four,
man, and W* Hy Rio'l Igel , out fielif- neek nfler teing injiiMuJ in the ivi'ste
. , ..
tf ,
,
. j
are now in a dilapidated condition
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Both ha,I magnificent*driven on
f t ftoltl t*&gt; f irieiniiuli, the
Yule game and t iiriudiii* Xlutpbv, l»iwland* I'as.i Rolde- s m partly Ko*e It wl i- locate I wa- B roart
in g t o r r e n t T h e r
i« no avail
the sixth, but Dann'** second shot
&lt; nr linnl sfjuad bids fnir to rejiurt I’ofdlhiun larkh*, wh«* “tin nrohed fliHiilttl
ordered
removed
within
*
'W
)
day*
Availin' lie- nf show, n n k und pi,h&lt;r—&lt;,ii enrig
.*, ,ng (
111 force for the coming season
‘f r i 'lir" " ifif ' ,the
h . , ,,r,‘.p
7 r ty " owner
ow n*r did
riW ' not
n o t ••n,l*,l t o t h r l*ft o f th* gr**n in
to u cerebral hem irrhage icsidtproperty
Fdci.
1° m iles
from Iol pumps wen* k - p t l«&lt;ng tn m&gt;k&lt; ,
)r, ,att oner.
o n r r . They
T h . y are
, r r a hod t r a p whilv T .m m v r w a . on.
fThick Haley, bailing Null tin! ing from inpitie* in 1l»»* Itmkncll d i r t ni
maka rvpaira
T ri n ke**, a oil n not her n e a r I is« u, .-a.rv .iff - u r i l u * - „ f r » ,
* w«J*r. |h t. n)l, F , rn&gt;M H a n l w a r v buildbulhl- w " h ,n 15 f « * of , h - f "P. w tlh »
l.eague batsman, ami th.* redm.it- rontes
,
h ire o i l o*venil l u m . i e d feet of
Attenduids iaiil the flehTtiia-in.' ing la-twrrn Elr.t an.i S*r«n,l f,lnfy rh,P •PP«*rh- ’» n'' P‘ **h« l
abi« Tapper Martin will he on hand
The ciei»for of (he fjtrnmi* Mitc S o u t h e r n I'.ii ific riiilvnciil trai'ks
wt'll mil wm'ibt he lo top condi , Hlra-I nn Oak Avenu*; th* ,.l,l
Iog f t hr r with Ihe *i*guJn* i,i fjelt| Ursula shift. 1*1 If 1 . Wlllnim-,
lh* f,»* “ n‘* h',U,l 01,1 * " h “
nn,}
sheds. stii|i|»iiig ttar n s
VI* up hcfnrv U.n.k.11
.l« » n
C„m- four lo take the hole, while Too til­
Mai-hall 1 lmnilrv
aundry hbetween
nf dim ilottnndey, I* i ankle Frist h. died In June He hml censed netiVe i mi ul h ojtb'S i.f t he snow buried tin,, ,f thn rain
er
three
putted. Dann was then
1
h
it-,
lav
Tin
| is new thi* nifrrja| and Fir*t Street on San
I hm ley (b'lbeil, wriil S(*ai k\ Ail- rune lung imm* vein* ngu,
Sit*I r u . Soiilherit I'a riflc officials
elfin at tw‘&gt; UPam* dmitryf \ViImih h the m,imTwo yming men win* ,* nchieve- snot Ihe t i r u k s would lie cleai to fall, nml thn howl ha* not h.-rn f(ltt| Av. nu, . „ fr, nll. ,iw,|fing
U-« I for -nvrral month-.
, (lh
, ni|SanforA Avrnu*;
Thry halvrj th* «evrnlh,
th*
nlay tehimi the but dim t ollim meiifs*in trio-fc and fndd &lt;p*rt*&gt; are
OT i„„inrM»w.
Tit* wealh-r f„r*ra*t f"r to,lay ,, partially ,lr*troy*,l framr dwrll- 195-yanl watrr liulr Dann wax
will givp llutlomlvy h ,uo- at fir»l fn-.li in „iin,l w«r^
-I ,„ ,lm
Sm.wf.ll w»* ub„v.- nmmal ,n
I|!)*yt'|*,t » i i h _ f t " f r ri'Mt.ing U to w n IHth and 10th KttMU. -hurt with hia Jru*. chitipa'tl Itt
l»u l Dvrrlngvr r.,,1 Will Mill lint
y&lt;nr'» loll. Elk Kiiuii. mu-, tuu. I thr h tgbhm tiuf th&gt;- fx-tftp *t„r&gt;'''
|&gt;x|m*tt» Avrnu*, and a tramr-Mhr flag anil hnl*,l out with a
UMn. liiiik In l,p ti,p mamM.y* .-f ln.|.!.-r nf ih,wnrl l'« ,li*ru- fnr , h.- fir.t timp in two y -ir . „* |.r»lial V In that avrnt, Tulanr
tbv bulling -V**' I&gt;*--|&gt;i1*■ Ih,. i,- tlilmuug
in] ,ir,,| *,-u r:il tnnv* „ r,.., )| ,,f ()„.
unit mail,* ti I* , * * tn runtinn* to work dwelling iwlwven IHth and 13th thr**, while Teomer'a &lt;ir,vr wmt
' hryuliil thr flag, he taking n two
illlxti in in |,luv»r limit* frtuli 25 l., nitvr,-,llaglnt,. t h , n p „ „
in the1whitt* htsnkat for Ih.- iniiullt.ll i I* itMU*. Hilt t'oarh f"b*4. of thul},|r n i , urt. French Av*nu*.
23 turn, tin* i ur-l* |m,bahly will wnght*. »*, i|,„w,,,.,l in Calif,,r t„|» fmn, .Smith,-rn t’ Bitfnrnia (&gt;• Ttnjaii.. i,ii|H,ti,.,it ov- t the inter-' The 0&gt;mmi»*lut,er* revoked a|putt fnr a pa- thr,"'
ruinn,n of hi* •fhodnir, Indlratr.l f jirrmil i*.**teii J. II. Howard *nm«'
Dann lind hi* fir.t trouble an th#
keep nine hili!ri«, m, lu.lin /
Tiia Rnlrt-rt I I .•grnif,,.. who |,r .Iu* it,,. Cana,I,an lirn-.
h* t'rnlial.ly wimld ifiv* th* mru mnnlha ago fur the erection of a
atnilmg pitchers ami Ihien n lo f Ibe world'-. Itt*mi I pimp record in
ut Tr»V uiiI.Iihi* work regudlrs* |n-uni t stand nn l‘afk Avenue; ap
liiriL
Ibe IP2I lllviofo *, diet! tn New
proved the painting of a sign on
Ilf I noil,t inn*.
\ «»rk.
Th,- Soolhi'vn Cnllfnrnia tram th* town cliK-k directing traffic
W
real
I
ing
!»
»
*
*
t
Wa*
nr
(Ihgl
All-Stars Will Play
M,|o-- to g,'( the f,-,-l of til* Rose north and smith, and adjourned
Muon, Nebiu-kui, who . Iin tried the
It,iwl *ml Thursday, if moditlons until Jan. 5, whrn th*y will hold
Itaskethall Tonight w»i Id'- heavy weight boxing ch.nn*
immrig thi nogh u signal -thyi* first
ganiiatinn mrrting uf
t»,,
I i u*h*p nfte* tossing Strangler,
«.
• , , not, .
.
,
,
.
tile new yrar, .rating ( ‘ommisairan» . severa! years ng,*t un i Stan* 1
i * ci ii nf short
M duration. Fiilune atari •r i.rffler. ami selecting a mayor
What promt*** tn In- a holly tI.cwis
I COl.tIMIU'H. Ohio. Dec. 2V.
'■ e«|*ecli-iK to gw to the Knee
mntr.tr,I hu-k.tliull gain* w &gt;rhyil !c&gt; Sia-iak
v
5|„rvi„ Hart, u h . .Inn....I tha (A IM
Harry M Danatwrty,
tin- ,lny hrfnra tha fonUO. for 1932.
tllril tn hf playnl at Srminnl.* High
Slaty five thnuean | ti*kel. have
ha-avywriuht
wrv.thiig f„ru r,- ultuinry grit,-ml
-hr
9rh„ ,1 tonight wh»i, t.'narli l.r n v ,t,lil'*
anl Mrl.ura*' Kt'ifiiitnl,' High ,ju,n- , l,M„,p,„li*hip in I-.MI5 iifii't Jim «»bin*t nf Warr.n i*. Iiaril,ng. teen *ul,l. If the *kie* Hear a &lt;la» took advantage of the turn in
6*l|^ tanglK* with a Iguni tnmpn.v.l I J.ffilr* rrtirwl, ,|i,-,l ,„ , uui-villr will i f “ *&gt; a -ih'itri- » f vigi'’ or tw , lo-fore the 17th annual weather tn .m il their rhargea
nf rnllrg,. *tar* who fnrmi’ tly at Ihv agt- „f 55.
'
war* l„ ti-ll b,*' *t&gt;iry „ f wha' rla**ir a rapacity crowd of HB.511 through hravy prartif*. l‘a*itng
1 layv'l fur th,. |.,rnl high *rhimi, a!
llilty Ernitag, mulori.nat .trivur. “ *•»• " " 'vhiiul Ih -rrm - In Ibn prr-on* i* prohalde. Three *p*"ial play* ram* in for considerable
iraitrt (railed With over ttiift litian* Tttlentlon: ; ~ “
VnP^Mugk. ..
- . ,li«,| wi|ilr filming John D Shilir'*' Hn*'li«K «,lm,m*iratinn.
Andy Kerr, nf Colgate, head
Mrl.ui-J*’ l.p,l li-ani will lakv Ml*. Phll»ilrl|,hla in thr |,rr*.,lrnt’.
» b" ol‘ . ' Tha In.blv Stnry ru der* are due lo arrive today and
goaeli of |hr easterners, sent III*
tho flonr ugain«l *urh stars a, nip r*gatt.i gt WnihiiiKInn, anl of lh&lt;^ IRiriing Tragedy." the many other* already are arriving
tapiail boy* through it* pace* a t 1
.
Doll Jurkann of the Itnivrr.iU of Jlnunr Glra.un, nut, driver, wn* life long friend of th* former hy automobile,
Ihiln Alto.
|.r siilrnt will give hi*, version "•
Ninrlh Carolina, Dirk Mu .wi ll ami killed in an arrideiit at Syrariwe.
At Berkeley, thr wertern pig
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 29.—
the "Ohm gang" and 'hlraw tn*
Jim Slninoff of thr University of
— ___________
veil from the .wailed mystery" I A IM -F or the fir*t llm* In a skin warrior* dashed through thrir
Georgia, fe te Schiranl, .lark IV•
of Harding’* drath. The hook, in w rk, foothall 'tar*, who will meet p.’ay* with a snap.
trrx, and &gt;■ &gt;war,l Lindary „r i r
Outweighed hy their taatert:
whirh It* &lt;ollaUirated with Thom here New Year’* dayglo the anUniversity ‘of Florida, ta&gt;ftn„ Fd
u* Dunn, will he of the prey* in j Intel ra*t-we*t
eherlty g«m*. rival* anil outnumbered in (he
Ur ktra L F. W ak.fl.M
rnfielii of Prrriiytcrian Crdlegr.
a
I
mil
three
week*.
|
worked
mil
yesterday
on a dry 'matter of indlviJual stars, the
nml Jack Ayra.-k. o f thr Ciiadrl,
‘ HOW, AT A NEW AND LC'VER
wtstern
player*.
nevertheless,
Dnugheity *atd the hook will iield.
Charleston. Julian (hinder, an ah
firing* Lindsey i.&lt; spending Ihe
Va-trrn anl we.tgrn coagh** will h*v» an advantage of sp**d
refute Nan ltrjtt„n‘s claim that
umni of Sanford lh»h. will head a holiday* with hi* family,
PRICE FOR 1931, THIS ,
•
group of former star* who will
Alls* llpal I'eters, of Daytona Harding wa* the father uf her
also play mt the all-star live. A ltvu*h. spent Chrulma* diy with daughter, re'ate the tneident* that
anyill ad^tisaion Will.'.ie roller led to ^*r mother. Mr*. Virtor I’etei*.
rnulleil in •. I'rwidynt Ooolidge'a
drfiay th* e*p*tt*e» of a refer**.
Ml**** ll"»* /anderer und Ruby drmnnil for hi* own resignation,
MgLura,' five ilefeatnl, the All- ''e 'e n , who atteiul eollegr m Tot tell what he term* the tnr. .lory
Blavs last w*ek by u 25-22 acnr,'. lahasso*. a,* spending the huli- of~ Albert II. Fall, Char lex It.
•a&gt;» with their parent.,
Forlwa, Thomas W. Millrr and
llr. ami Mr*. S. P. Smith spent Itnxie Stimaon; and give the fact*
Christina* day with her brother of Jes. Smith'* death.
TXL mora milaaga, thoagh Hi# toil to you
en,| si.tr.-Ill-law, Mr. and Mr*.
He will *et forth hi* 'only reab U til D u I'i Hi* big nawi of 1911 about
Fool.
t on" for destroying the ledger
loot I hambll**, of Georgia, who •tret* af the Midland National
Mm fanout Naw Ooodyaar Haavy Duty AfI* staying wilh Mr. anil Mr;. Mon- Bank and rxploile "a few uf the
Waattipr ."You'va toon it adding Stylo and
rov in Hnnford, wa* a visitor In fall!*** about Harding'* nomina­
MIAMI, Der, 29.—(A .P .)—1The Grnrtn on .Sunday and Monday.
tion." he aalJ.
to many cart. Your oy«i havb adA pretty holl'oy wedding took
Winter tourist I* taking hla family
In an Introduction be will ex­
plnrr
at
th*
Itapti.t
Church
on
Milrad
»
»
prjimod
tldabart pointing to the Sa­
to (he humbler outlying cottage*
plain lhat he kept silent among
and small apartments this winter. last Tuesday at (1:00 o'clock when other reasons because he" wished
ver Strip# on Hi# wgl. You've notod Ih big fit#',
In prefrr*nee to Ibe expensive do- Mi.* Julia (irigrr lievamo Ih* lo see Prrslif nt Hoover dedicate
brill* of Jo.*ph (JiMHlann. The the Harding Memorial at Marian,
Hthutly boauty. Noheavy duty tiro hat aror
tnlrile* of yr*tery*rr.
Store* In Ihe res lile alia I business ring ceremony wa* performed by nnd did Hut wish tn discuaa Pali's
toW in tuch homondouo number^— H't THE
and Sat hi
renters have rretlvpd grtatly in- the Rev. J. It. Kyter nf Mima In ea*e until the courts had disponed
the
presence
of
a
large
rompany
rreasrd n-trongi-e . 1*** the first
of II.
„
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Ippdorl Como In and fet ut io l you how Cttla It
of friend* aad relative*.
wlnUr vlsltop appeared.
The Ir Id*.maid, were Khadra
co»titoday to anjoy tho nwttKIon anduranoo,
Th* telephone root, arty .ervtnr Culpepper and Roe* Zauderer.
th* Miami lr*a ha. Install*I ar- Flower girl, were the little Miaa.
«af«ty and itylo of tfaio groat tiroo
rroxlmately MO more t*l*nhon*« e* Miller and Croaely. Groomsmen
NAPLES.
lire. 29.— ( A.P.)—
on YOUR carl
than In previous years for home* were Wilson Geiger and Charles T h ru children wrrr killed and
la M a u u -U 1 Jl mil be kryt m
In b* orruplnl fir th* winter sea- Donley. Maid of honor, Zella three other* reirurd yesterday
Kfcho UM| U. 1 1 dated Inraui
ton.
'
when a lime quarry In whkh they
Welsh.
Bahaa. U .K 10 atawdatLaakam
K*a1 estate rental offices tgll of
hr
I
la
hrn
refuge
from
tha
rain
Th# bride *nr#_ whit* satin and
huaa M'aapb. TWwaan Fills,
prMtl«r hu»lne*» than In any y*ar waa given In marriage by h e r old­ fjrl lapsed.
fW k U. 1 10-N ciasrdllrWm w (
la O rgan Bkw Meuawia lad fcskirau
•in** Ih* 1925 boom, so faf as est brother, Harry Geiger. Ruby
taa. Baicwaa •W. &gt;Vtttawwea* rimed
•ill kt kses apta. tanuaai aad MscKsaemail houaaa ami gparlm«nta ar* Fefors played th* violin accom­
BUTTON STUCK IN NOHK
w« clout tar waaaa
lUadlia YrlWuaMiat Utc VI riarti
••nmaed.
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laCalileraia— larran llr aiuallr
panied by Mr*- PrvI Dpoley, and
An nfflrinl report by Hi* *lty of Pauline Moran aang Mt Lova You
KINSTON, N. C„— A Klniton «fok, Emigrant aad Edw Imaaii M l
Miami Bench some ,tima aro Truly.” After tha e« ram any a ra- bay placed a button In one ef hia ta kryt aata Ad whm ctaaat Iwyraaan.
showed a pvMler amount of bual- ceptlon waa glean at Urn school noatrlU and Inhaled II. A phyalcian ta Nnaia—Eaagnnt M l k kryt gysa.
neaa by Uw rafuae disposal dr- houao where an 1&gt;-pound wedding extracted the button whkh wae
part man! (ro;n r*#ld*Pllal anas
aad tarred wilh lod«ed bath at the bona la the
than la a«ty p n r ia u f H i .
fety*a note.

Record Broken In
Golf Tournament

MANY NOTABLES HGGEST SHOCK
FOR NEXT SEASON OF SPORT YEAR
Be Hflck Wilson Ex*
Chicago Cub S t a r

Many Famed Figures
In Athletic World
Have Passed Away

F A R WESTH IT TULANE, TROJANS! City Commission

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PRACTICE INSIDE Me e t L a *?*?'_*[
stNight
BECAUSE OF RAIN

Daugherty To Tel I
Inside Story About
Regime Of Harding

GENEVA NOTES

TIMELY TIPS FOR TOURISTS

GraaUit of Heavy Duty

X ' qnJt Mad* Still Fkw!

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Wihter TouHhIs I n
Miami Are Taking
ToRuralSections

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Befbre » fro up which included
L d i rs. Wilson and many friends of
■ b * r laic husband, he deplored what
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t«rmed "the clumsy dodges,
tho fsce-shaving devices, the in­
ternational pussy-footing thai have
characterised American
foreign
policy, for.the last 10 years.''
“ Wo badly need Woodrow Wi|.
son today." he said. "I do not -ay
that ho would hsve any
magn
formula tn solve uur present dif
ftruHiea. They are ton vast and
complai far any single or simple
solution. Qat he hod two pre­
r A ' i ' / n ( T s '- x i
A yiEek;
eminent qualities of which we
rkOTH A
slan! greatly in need- first, his
O F F I CE
courage, and second, his idealism"
Hr. Fosdkk candernned as "tim ­
id maneuvering" a n il "weakkneed expediency” the feer of
Dcmucratle leaders to raise the is­
sue of the League of Nations He
said W)!*ot&gt; knew the “ only hope
of erdapa lies in the building up
of collectiTt machinery, organise)
to meet the catastrophe when it
•rises.”
tt
"If Wilson were alive today,
WR&gt;ee mors to send that message
JRHfcsa the land," he continued,
ifflPB* future would indeed seeni less
t ullvii tsun 11.8J0.
f l j jh ’uded than It looks at the presWoHliS WITH 1IIIUK1.N Kills
Wnt moment. It Ii _______
difficult to __
beHand -M'H !*•»&gt;
ll*v« that the ortc Nation which
rvftlMsl to make commitment! In
advant* a . fev- wire courve It will
adopt Jn any particular rnntlmgancy U the aami nation that WIIdon led rcarrtly mora than a dec.Mb &gt; K
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Tha former dip
WftJl
Hfll ib m id on *#rret mUifona by
nd 67*1: Mr* ('iiUH'rluon con
»d for one .ipade nod made
WUt^t-^urinir the war, railed the!
JOKK KM)S IN THAI.KIM
DttMCrfel aprc*id«nl "one of the
Net •cure ( ulbertnun lf»,lKIU
ml 577
(ulbertAon triwl
jp tat men of our hUtory" and re­
ATLANTA.
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iim Hy_“ notv among thai three spades an I made four. With
a previous pait .core the result
was the first game of the four
trenth »es»ion fur hi. side. Net
political party with a soul,'' Mr. score Culbertson 10,070.
Harrtnthau aakl.
Hand (rTH: Passed out.
"Wllsen the politician l« dead,
Hind BTD: M «. Culberl-on was
TJjj*
Wl,*l*n set one at five diamonds. Net seme
(ba phlbsopher. Wtlson the jiroph- ( l,| ^ , on lSiD70.
•t. Wilton Ut, spiritual lesjer
, Und M0; M„ f u l|)#lUun
F R IT Z IE R IT Z IE
w- v. i'fC f aTty*T'
and nude one no-trump. Not scute
Culbaruon 16.000.
•Wbtttraayf*hla truer nature for the - . .
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emoment. Our national relapse into
M l: Culbaruon, contract- THIS &gt;9 F r t iT X l ■fee sensual pleasure, of material rJ fo r / ° “ r rluhn' * “ « l ,wu Nel
HAP TO CALL UP *M k
ffihysperliy may dint our eyes to •''‘’ t* Ct'lbartson IS.70.iL YOU
W HAT
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ijthe ataentials of his greatness, but
Hand
Culbertson bid two
H A P P C H E D — tT
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■time will strip there Impediments no-trump and made three, gsILirikWAS 5 0 r liN N V 1 y
law ay. Posterity will rank him as U»me ami lubber. Net score Cub
■he deeervea. With Washington and bc'tson HUM.
■Lincoln, he will towwr as one of
[lubber 98.
■the great moral paaks of AmenHand 5M: Douhlrd at
five
le a n history."
spades, Jacoby was set two. Nrl
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In reviewing Wilson’s war-time score Culbertson 18.54.7.
le a n e r , florganthau «ald:
Hand M l: In a contract for
“Throkes were to totter at his I four hearts, Jacoby madr five, getI voice, empires to crumble before i Hog game. N«t scurc I'ulbcrUim
I tha impact of Ma-infhtmct."^ '
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l i t said be had no patience with
Hand ■'*“ •7: Mrs. Culbertson ctmI the "myth about tha reasons why iractc I for one heart and made
I Wilson hesitated to lead us into! two. Nrl Score Culbertson 16.1(5.
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Hand fiKHt In n lontrad
for
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"WhJIa they (the |wople) wanle.i,'hree heart- Jacoby math- four.
I peace, he would secure It for Net afore Culbertson I8.JU-'.
| UM L'W hen they wrnnUd War. he
Hand 567: Mrv. CulberUon «uv
I Vtruld bad them Into It. Who can 16.583.
I How doubt his wIidMitf When k c ’ Hand MW: Mrs. Culbertson sur
I anUresi the war we entered it at, ceedej at four l#arts doohled, gnI 4 uailed people."
I tine game. N»t score Culberlsun.
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*nd, Wcn&lt; tributes to ths Isngaes
K* w ' s
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Of manyi tlho honor hia msmary.
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The largest abservanes was •
l H A T re^ y
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fc^a-wW o1gathering of [JcmocratKWroeatt at BriJgsporl, Conn., to
oa adflrtMad by Bobert A. CoopST&gt; .fuOr'tr governor of South

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Dendocrtilc women nf Washing­
ton hold an anniversary lunaheoti
•t tha Woman's National Dtianeratlc Club With Edward Keating,
editor af Lobar aa speaker.
AltWagh Armlstlsa Day is the
■j occasion far Iribala at
drtrsr Wilson's tamb in Bethisxhabal, Washington cathedral.
,1 tributes bagap arrlsing tbart
r ihU moratng, one from Calithis chapel his widow regular-

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Hand 597: Jacoby succeeded at
tkraa hearts. Which with a part
score gate hint'game.' Nat score
tv of idfdU. It never ptospart. It
U never entVostsd with power exrept when It la animated hy thuis
ideal*. No long as nor party mere­
.at 1 dinner in o W r v . ly affords profaaslodal palitlclans
f
eaventy-flfth aanK a fleli of artlon far thele partisan
t -.■flbtpa'a birth. Me. pragUviUesk jua| so long doea the
Demnnaiic p a r t y remain in
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A W m * WOOdrow vviUon was pictursd ■« the Nation'! present day
Word by Raymond B. Fosdick
W tlW w t of the Woodrow Wilson
FOSUsAatlon, In on address yrsttr4*T &lt;1 01*rtlsss to observe the
aivenly-fifth anniversary of
the

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Lodged Agai nst BI GOFFENSI VE
Volusia Of ficial IN M ANCHURIA

(Anniversary Of
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Sanford Hail* Ilrrald
T tm a: U ih in A d 'in r t
r e l r p h o n r ad s . I I I he r rcelses i
foe p a tron - and collective v n t
In m e sU s le ti fur p a y m e n t .
1 T im e
I Or a line
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Time r a t e s on t n i u r s t
The reduced r a t e s a r e fur
lo o - e c u t i s e inser tions
l i s a w i n d - uf a v e r a g e le ng th
are rnuntril a line.
I n ail unde r 1 lin es a r r e p t e d
t i l a d v e r t isin g is r e s t r i c t e d
in proper ct a«s 1 fiea t mu
It an e r r o r is
made
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Midi- fo r I ' t l i one t n ro rr e c t inse ilion .
the
advertiser
for
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Tribute To B p Paid
Dr.Melvil Dewey
At Service Today

Nmvi juthnalrlv.
Th**-i* full* kri'Mt f i l l

Tht v b » 'e "ran
Him kiArtt* r rt. i piittf
Fate,
Im plarably,

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corn* hoc Ik
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mt ronjrrHirr;
IIluck water cietrpmjf before then
ryo,
K&lt;.lhiitf while they Ioj% in »tui 1led
alrrp

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tin*| 11ii;hhkinJr iiijiily will |»,», h
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rlacid i tuhrt in Nt*v% Viii k and
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lie Iand tuM Ninth Dal ,le Iluuri was'due.
N'nsh IlsteuriJ lu tlir l.urd
&gt;An' gat hi, atuclf on busid
Whull dsl dr 1iud
Hod told uv. to&lt;i
There, fur all their vaunted faith,
know doubt. .
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Thrsu know Aiaial;
Nu arr uf lirumivv iierieckiug him
•kiss:
Nu rlovr, btlukeiiilig vaiui;
Nu fordin g favor lutvatd nr.v la-ginnings.
The*- know
Frumi.se of baked lands, burnt n&lt;
in brickkilns.
Cracked U g lily , crinkled crurt at 1 irp r r s e n llii* the American Library
lha seesl time.
I a'Sorlation.
Itutten with st'nch. watched over
1 '*
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by vulturs*.
,
Fromisa of winter, (desk and unpitjiag.
No bnnytnt hoping now, only dank
memories
[litter as tha waters, hrasken ss
tha aatfts.
s t o h i :k I'ittiiiiitirio.N t a l k
Black and unceasingly a* hostile
W ASU IN im iJv,
De e .
jvj.—
(A.P.l Dcs.liMlilf attrfi|&gt;t*
to
change the pruhibitiun law* ridic­
Winter a-romin*
ulous and waste nf elfnrt. Ash*
leaner dan -aeer.
urst. Aricona l)*ni M-rat. tosiav
What we done done to you
withdrew from the Senate judiriaey
Moke* you do Ink you do?
nil rum in it tee named to hnld hear­
How-we done harmed you.
ings nn the sujjert.
Black hearted river!
These folk know fear, now, aa
KERNANDINA W i.k ..n road
bosom crony:
,
i.n property U m r it t s In FernanChildren, stepchildren
ilma lieaeh Devt'U.pmrm Cu., piuOf the tf'lasffnrii.
‘
prersing rapidly.
—Sterling A. Ilrnan.

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mation. .all III .Magnolia Ave.,
or rhone 176.

KL—Iluuscn For Kont
UNm tNI.SIIKD IIOITSV:
fur
rent. UiLJt l‘ulim-ll.&gt; Avenue.
FOIt RENT: *» room hojse/ciraw
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M M B E R 52

Jack Toomer, Champion Of BLOOD IS SHED
+Florida, Eliminates Yates
From G olf Tournament AS MAHATMA

PHILADELPHIA, Dae. 22.—
(A .P.)— Om M t U dead, i t -

N‘EW YORK. Dec. 2* —
-V
( A.P. &gt;—Vincent Cbll and Frank
Glordlano were acquitted by
In pi (Aug*
or ter ef the court today for
•tor; affray tofey M tb# roof
tha
murder
of &amp;-}«af-#ld
of a baUdlBt. Tba desd maa
Jerk Toomer. Florida state ama
Miehsel Vengali. slain In a
waa rep o rt'd ta ba Albert Skate,
teur idiampion eliminated A ilh.r
This afte rVMM'ti 1 lay wrm int»l
Harlem street 't o summer by
ooa-thna Iteutrtiaxt of Mickey
. ____ _
"Hu by” Yatev, this nation's hard- •" 'I fill! A If* lha. f 'tn.1ipiOll'l*l|*
a gangster fuallade. Tbe state's
Duffy, gangster slain In an
?li|fnt »* \nuny
rrill mw»cli*«l
principal witnex#. G e o r g e
Atlantic City h a u l laat aum*
tied the rju is e record ♦i« 'hol&gt; ux .1■n*.. l\*ttnit r, autlf
Brtcfct. who positively identi­
n or. Tba critically wounded la
!■
'!
umaieuiv
with
a
.1
in
heating
Ca»l l&gt;ann, Ji , *»t w t t •* r »ut|tt i«
fied Coll and Oiordtano as the
believed to ba Samuel C ro n &lt; . V Baumann. Hi land .. three and j hi- af'sMt
*•( ill.’ J*k&lt;• Hilfc* l.l
killer*. admitted under cross
man. Tba aboatiaf started on
tv^ .v and l' . t Merrill.
I ’mvereity
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Mlf 1.SvS«
J
an ll||IW
attem((•
pt riHIIIMUII'
to r'.iminatr
J.m &gt;j#*i
examination he lied when be 1 __
tba aaeond floor'and continued
v f‘
K m p a a P ir s O d A n e w
* 1'n ' * *** defriKfil hi* fri-ntJ r .mI f#r, Sanford amateur who
d
testified he ne»cr previously
12
to lha roof. Polka X rm tad
o| (...ornt. J. J Dunn, of New York K rrl r rt»«hr r. U tln n o fa * ami
had been a witness in court.
four man.
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WASHINGTON. Ik e. 28. - j
Tl*** ninja
W a s h in g t o n .
Dec 2* _ aou Daytona, one up n I'J holes n« fou 1 th|* morning
District Attorney Nearly made
HOMBAY. D e c . 28
&lt;A.P. I—Forewarned of uncompr..(A-P&gt; - P aity differences orwr 'lp outstanding featunx „f quar­ will U phiyr«i o*or ;.C l. . %•« t«»
a motion at the opening • of
mlting W hite House apparition, !
terfinal
play
m
the
lirjt
annuel
(A .IV )— Blotxl r a n it* M n h a tcourt today that Judge Jeaepn !msan of rep'enlshing the federal &lt; S* »»r n in
a Senate commltteo today will
Amateur
% -itall&lt; n
t on
To. »HMri. ti* t !immstin|{ mit ( •tsiiiilyi a r r iv e d h o m e to*
Corrican dlrWrt a verdict, ot. trearury were em phasiirtl anew
begin consideration of dlract fed
1 csabridar •' hy
House
Isadera, Inn ivame-qt ‘ emg playwl ji th e 1 Yatce. who had huimol up the dnv a f t e r fo u r m o n th s '
acquittal. Brecht was ordered
era) appropriations for uuemploy.j
(Contmua,! on Pag* Three)
bring inc mote sharply to the fore Saiiloi 1 I ’uunlrt Club this morn
to Bellevue Hospital for ot&gt;Kcncc a t a ro u n il-ta h lp c o n f a r meal ralief.
proatects nr a on (drawn diemrvatlon. Giordien i was al
— s'ltct? in L o ndon. T w e lv e p e r ­
About this question is exported
iPUte over the hlstnrir question.
ready under s droth 'entauce
to bo waged one of the most
sons w e re In ju re d In a c la s h
for the murder of Iihk pb Mul­ ■ The Republican leader. Rep.
apeclaeular bottles of the Conlen. gangster beer , hecksr. Coll C c’l of New Vnek. declared the.
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n t th e p ie r w h e re a h u ito
irresslonal .ration. with opponents . | facet a Sullivan anti-gun law
sple deman.bd extra expendl
branding direct nid as nothing
charge, also c h a re s In a
turvs by the fcnersl government
iVlico filially quelled the dlxleas than , dots.
MO,000 dairy holdup.
that made increased taxes ne'o*
b i t algM to ba Immlnant
urlnn. v in vvhlcli nl ouvt-il uiltlDetermined
young
Robert
V
.!
.M -count pfTIhft a frlra l of eea•gry. A sserting that a ha'an.od
ianrilii denmnstrxtors participate
LaFnltette. independent Republican
i aidrrabU ra-aaefaraavtaU baatrily
gov ■vtunenUll h jdget |e nrcesrary.
«l The Mahatma also heanl iwvii
senator from Wisconsin, will lead
Sflcll opposed the Ivsuarre nf long
of other serious riot* in other
000 3
tho M annfarturers Tomm i'tee's
term bond* to meet n payt nf the
parts nf India which took 12 lives.
NEW YORK. Dec. 28.— (A.P.)— hearing on the proposed legists
p O a a ^^ j r ilfa tb”
Mam- Tba p io b U a fa r 1932 Is that of
deficit ns propwe.l by Cbarimnn
In ids first speech aftrv his re ­
» •»* aaafflrla ny Hated a t building a rahio-atructura In which Hon. His bill to provide 1250.000,.
Cnl'ter of the House Wavs snd
turn from London the M ahatm a
COO for unemploymont
relief
10.000 uldlaca. It wOa prasleani committee and s.-me other
told a crowd of 50,000 nitiunalfaU
» • baw# confide two, hi tha opin­ through the state governments,
Democrats.
gathered in a field th at h«
ion
t
f
Dr.
W
arren
M.
Person*,
• sloth t i t
an.l th at of Senator Coatigan. (D.
wouldn't flinch from sacrifi-ing
consulting economist to ••veral
* In a statem ent through the
WASHINGTON, Inv. •„*.
Colo.), are before tha committee.
ihe livea of a million persons a*
‘ adlng corporations.
Dumocrntic national commitleo. ( A IM —Bishop i annuo, Jr , yi-s
Aside from thcee, Senator Lar VMI'A He. '."M A Jf&gt; p-rernt the price for India's liberty. “I f
"Tbto problem cannot be aol’ n l
Rep. Rainey nf lllmnis, par'y turvlsy charged live N'ye citmpsign
h
jV t-.
- by timidity. witlMsne*e, the pur-1 £**IUtta *• 'Pouxarlng a M.60O.
committee it :t&gt; tii'ii in ir*figt)t rah** hm N-rn a fight Is inevitable I will expect
leader, charged inerrased taxes funds invesllgatlng
i !
000.000
public works program
with unfairness und fadu e In i )*,Uiivi’d 11v tin* iailf-oii.lt logt’th evevv sun and danghtrr of m other
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w
it
of
unenlightened
aelf-lnter'
were
pccessllaled
by
policies
In
tha
Uh an |H percent reilu* tiou India to contribute his mite. Ilnw.
ext. I t. can be solved by raorele. which would bo financed thourgh
!h# leaf decsd . A slash in pro­ make a thorough investigation of
eikllnet la ToIntelligence, coopenttion/1 be said an k n o t of “prosperity bonds.''
where money he collected foe tlve m i n t.- from Atlantic ( oust l . l n o 1 will not abandon attem pta
posed
expenditures,
he
said,
had
atlon U u t Japan
year-end aurvay today. Dr. ' As
those
hearings
begin,!
'wen agreed upon Sy chairman nf anti Smith campaign m Itrjn was and Seaboanl Air l.im. icrritoiy t« ' •" »etrn tba nation frum a firey
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New York and Heston.
ordeal."
formerly professor President Hoover finds his own
~ ,AtJ
With his announcement Satnr- the appropriations' sub-commitlrea •pant.
5
ki.nu im enien, nf the -eduction.! “S w araj/' in the Indian sent*
. &gt;'i*
of economics at Harvard.
program for rellerlng onemploy-l vlay that hr will be a candidate for 1 at a meant of effecting economy, j The Horthern Methodist church
Hto Jinlsh.
eompieto indepeodtneo ax a
This economist believes that a q»en«, and reatoring b etter lin e s I rc-elccllnn to the office he in.vv
man under indictment here &gt;m which is expected to i&gt;e published
1 Mukden re®tr
*** | chargr* of violating the fritwral
^hort onlvr foim by tha Inttr* |
f°r
coanlfjf, was •booholds. Hheiiff J. y. McClellan I • k
had been farm of controlled Inflation, with­ well on lbs legis'ative way.
• a on on of th« roiyitry In n o |eornipt
i f t t fn a lengthy ' aiaia t ommarct Oomminiun with-,
by tba MocUni League yaiIlia (500,000,000 emergency re fired the ehnt that delinitely
attack on o u t slipping from tba gold basis,
f
policlr* ° f 1it*trniviit Hvtiiei) Nyr ctimmitt#T »n the
f»»a iliy i, w ii an -' t^nlay RB«I '*T#*pcnBlbl# fcovrrn
la needed to counteract deflation. construction finance corporation • '’►"'•‘d the ly;)2 political campaign 4lW
the_ ____
administrations whi:h havr *H»gat|nn« that money rontrtbutf&lt;| n**unr«H &gt;r«i«*ntuv by Ser.n'or J. ment with adequat* safeguards
He u rf ta measures to orercome designs) tn break loose fre io n l
Sf"'l»sle Cvunty. O lh .r randi-j
the'nVm,
fur .Motiema'' waa xubstituted na
ItKT suetm ^ed
t ." **' * - .....&lt;ra*lc admmio , l(
tu t rtney hoarding, and makes tha
to th t campaign had l&gt;ean mi«u«nl J- l'*rii*h. at Titutville, ah&gt;*
nates
" are rspeeted to (olios
M ie l suggestion that Urge Corpo­ capital | s ilated for'congTnasion-‘ their
*1 noil nrr mV* Ift in
1
Pr t i hl ent \VU*on, an«l And that proper report* to tha *harm an ..f a Joint eonference of lb- ultimate aim.
(I
action
Immediately
after
the
Tlie decision, reached at a m sst,
rations with plenty ef cash could
Imurv
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......
•'"1 enormous burdens," held.
•11* here, it expected tn have lm*
• id la a m nrament ta expan I. cred­ kolidaya. and thd White House
iacksotiville Dec. It).
while
12
or
13
men
hevr
an
-'
Rainey
said
.
supported
bill
to
increase
capital!it and baak depoaiu by paylag fur
naunerd th rir canuldacy fur gover.)
!
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„
. ,
« nol propar tu ante.
’ M »h- Jacks-mvtllw confereitrs purtanl rejwrcussione an the lu• f geode w |$ 80 ration of jand bapks by (loo.- nuv and whilv others hare eatevrd
'*
w
policy
of
th
a
'
Into
specific
details
pending
the
shipimrs
points^ out that Irtickt , 'lrIndia. Z afar i lle.l Khan,
i, ,w bkb la ta m (OIMM baa bean approved by the
' namex in the race
’ for _con | Itemocvntle majority of the W ayel court proceedings.'' said the blah*fs taking the bisinrsa from '
**a » detegate to the luitsa w * . J i ilw i m h t i w
Ltory
don
round
table eacfircncc, prei
.
. kw -s te ps I on, “ywt Ik s follow lag general !U&gt;- made In essutbaaat territory
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n
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that
a
cut
In
rates
to
ebsd to It to ' p e rttlt -postpone*“
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it_
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Riots
ts a ttakar.
I'J II.-llvts. I—
In (hn
ttto* gfliailn (Inn # a l . ,w , f i
^
burdtnuome to which
II*
touched nn flv# p«*in»« York **» n n c ts a iy to meet %**tc
•nt by the loan bantu' of In'
InaUtttleua. But hare we the w it
two 3ayi white Caitdhl
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These
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th#
rt»mI
laat
slwllmwnts on farm Ioann.
mlttee assertions that “there weJust when the nvw rates will •■• was satum rug from thu lamJapgg*»- agUSdUl mi th at ta make these instruments te rse
• i in I M l l - be aakx.
(Continued on Page Throe)
J made effective Henatur
I'ariish dun nm fsrrnes which h» fu tn d I#
I bet,operation to’‘Deflation has been precheding,
was nut able to say. Ilul h« told f* n failurd. TIic leader of Iho
tte W i
(Continnf.i
o‘n
Page
Three)
!
8nell
sal.)
“one
thing
tei
I K lP- »n«'l sal.)
with minor interruptions, for over not to be (omptetod until a f te - 1 (ContlneM on Paw. Threes
they Indian Natlonallsta will arrive a t
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.Absolutely stir* that we probably i
tw e ' y e a n . Tba tin e on our ln- Cc.agreaa return* Jan u ary 4, but
probably
light Bombay today to find general un.,
doxtrial autesaoklls are nearly Its • proponents hope to have it
To tho ■ret manifested in India'* quiv,
»’^___ £ » ';
Choiu
(Continaad on Page Throe)
I&lt;f«we tbe Senate »oon after the
m r,,
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thu rring ntrva r a n t e r s , . __ . ,
;
mi ft It ' rw
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recess. 'T betr position is that if F fb r A f l o a i r w w C 'l . n w
get anywhere n ear enough
news nf tha t r t was th.&lt; l.lggcsl j Tho m aatlig of the Moslem
money ta ntrwt the present e x -'
Ibe g o rerm n rat la te aid. it must
cii.lstnias gift that uver fell Into1 U aguo yesterday waa held In tha
act quickly, fo r tha greates l (left'll
*1* '*!’
home of M Mo-hm contractor In.
There Is not f&lt;r((» of thee, ex | CLEVELAND. Dec
2f
—
will ctene Dear the end of the
All Ihc road* i.vr. » tei. h ship 's t e a l of the his: arte Fatelipnrt
, r * •xpondlture* hut s l u t the (A .P .)- An attack on xaenltm* nmnis orIgm atlnr m Mn.nla are \|oii|U», where i.plmsitlon to 7m­
winter when local funds may be
m a r l in t u n , w . V
pU thtm*elv«B K*v# nbaoliitrly I.outlrgirinir. a IM.DOO.iHh) r«ck
exhausted.
In. handle J a! tliu Inwor rate, f , r u i , h Khan » s i dlsplayrtl in
I toward
, —(A .P.)--Tw o U. S. Army planes demanded and
fnrrcd on th. | »i rivalling tha illicit liquc trade to ll partU-lpatc. 1
Hori.U Kjb I u no&gt;y 'Umoit«tiatlon by % aruall
To combat th e cry of "•Ime.". and too men searehad West Vir-. ,
Presldwnt arvl t niigr.s*," the waa mapped out yesterday t.v IV. t - a .l railway, re.i,. ,g r „ m g to
(C opllnuaj an Page Three)
b rra a e t l i t daayiy defined,
u r o i u t t s will call tra in 'd a e l - , glnia'a rugged mountain* lata yaa- Ne, Yorkar
ALTOOWA,
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tiHft
rfhlk^tlod
fft»r
tI
m
p Boutheatt.
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ft tofliaf, like U ut recti red yea­
for the plane of Lirut. E.
. . _ cnntinui-d, "while I T. Hnlliday, bead of the market(A.1V)—The Peunxylraaia Rail- ara worker* hi an e ffo rt to pn.v- ' tarday
II Bobbitt. Jr 2i missints t , , . , rr*
•* m
much as anyone t h a t ’ Int division of the A inert, ail ban nor innoiivut-l a cut in ahip
' TdiHU ba ffled away, pcob- rtftd Company’s Twelfth Street •hat tho rtUaf situation I* not h». ----------" (rr cc ll **
»n**nin tn «HBtrrn | mu ta, although It
Prlvate re­
flier but ^ n d t
: i j i a,0f Ar r i Wf
,0
..... ........... '«»&lt;••! Pvtrol.um iM .l.ute
Ing adequately mat.
M ho Jap e. •b en t were destroyed by fire yes­
Tha racket la app'i d to uvede u unilvmtntxl it will rum* ill la tor
A re ro r, that B ubbitf. plan.
^
President Hoover In h it annual
terday. Company officials aatlautfontinic
thas .-vn*
Mo*
ro ' fa
tlnne.
« .p « U I|y , on «n «*t|ual lam
ing with
w,,n m
‘ V * * ' “ *nav.
« « *»
* dnns.
ntaaaeg# to C ongrats -said ha was and bud- had twvo fuund two mile.
g to at 'M il. Into China ad Um damage a t approximAUly
north of her* waa unconfirmed.
1 ,0°* l**w •. public poxitlon nvar where they ara higher Ilian three &gt;° ^ r'
”*ppa*td
to
a
a
y
direct
or
indi­
•ft even k a rt eel
The young lieutenant disap-1'* R**r ' ( t hat if w . w ar. going cvnls a iallon. llnllld.y, who I* . S* "* 'or ' • r ' " h- •!»"•*•"■ «*
The blase btoka oat abmit ( A. rect government dolt."
a* the ultim ate goaL Tba
»h*/&lt;•« * ....0. gna«
pearad Friday while flying from to continue tn make t h « , huge : prveld.nl cf the Standard o l, I
M
.
and
hkd
g
s
in
r
m
u
c
h
hstdw
ty
“T
h
t
breakdown
and
locroasvd
I ltd rvpixter thn ilrtniU of the new
f LARKHDAI.F..
Doc. 28.
a C ,bftw ertr, B at. no cost*
Selfridge Field, Michigan, to Hot exp#nditur*i to meet th# various, rumpany nf Ohio, &gt;*i&gt;l. Ha charged _ ...
, , .
, . _
,
/* n v
_i - ■
before
being
discovered.
unemployment
In
Corop*
U
duo
that a t tx to fttlv t )ta la ­
Spring*.
V
a,
to
spend
th#
holiday*
• msrgar.cy .Itn n lio n . trust tne [ thn, In m .ny plaes. it I. up.r.la.1 n ‘,T h u m ^
h " " „ V twl' Z ' which
" (A 'P:th#
! - °overflow*.!
U,,l or* Wv,r'.
The shop* were rioted fur the In p art to aoeh pr*ctte**,“ ho aald.
T alahatchii
I in p ro a p te t *
with hit parents.
l&gt;&lt;op'a war* demanding money for. by large syndleatrs vsills great m
• u &gt;» meet the
• P*‘m il Hlvvr haa been haxtlpg fur day*,
holiday*.
situation,
"Our poopla a r t providing against
He left the Michigan airport It would* b« abiulultly nrcp«n«ry power, bug* lnoorr« nnd serious that they ha,, joined wlioloheart- crumiilnl today bofure lha raging
A bout 1100 men were employed distress from unemployment In Chriatmaa Eva. A fter refueling nt • o find new sources of revenue “ j rtiruptlon af public official*.
I
—. ...
—••vial*.
i—
lly in s step whk'li was nf vital r l . t r and water began
(muring
true American fashion by a mag- Uniontown. Pm.. PriJay, ha start
IB the various ualta.
.
.
..
. *1 Snnll iaM expanditcras made in
The tax tv aisrs. he assurtwl, hnlp tn ihr f ull gronlng in d u stry 1into Glendora to a depth of five
T h e -fire started la a wing- of nlficvnt ret poets# to pub ic ap|
ad
southward
o
r
.r
the
mountains.'
meat
U«
un«mp',.ynlenl
’llutliun
*r» cheating taxpayers nf thou uf Florida.
few.
the machine shop building ta d snd by action of the local i
A plan* was beard In the vieln- along te# I n# of in e n a a e j ..ut"At the J a c k - .nvillc meeting at-, M'atar pours,| into the hu*inc!&lt;*
spread qaiakly to eil-aoakad whela •ntraente."
By of Elkins. W. Va.. and a ship Inye for public r.ad», Inland wa- sands of milas of modem highways.
lm*
and grease, la tba bah ahop, ell
w»* tepnrtvd to hive landed near 'onvays and publir hulldingt, “t&lt;« [ adulteraltne motor tu rn to tic tended hv railway executives and section and floodsd store*
reatrv o lrt blew up and sbowated
Casa, W. Va., that day. I’trsnns »oy nothing cf those f„r the dlscre.lll of lexitnnals dealers, and nion s tivsly identified with tit- them wa* no loss of Ufa and it
tha room w ith flam lag ML
is bclloveil tho rosldsntlalsection
who reported teeing th* plane raid World W ar V eterans," accounted ; bringing n threat uf a ruinuus j ru* shipment* the m atter nf a re-,
gasniina pries war.
ducllon in rules nn* taken up an I will remain safe fm m the onrush,
Acetylene used la the air brake
It apparantlg waa In trouble.
ahop exploded, Tbe flames spread
They evads taxation chiefly In 1
s “" aU»r I'ftrrUh said, vine# It it protects.) by Iho emA Marllnten youth i* lj he saw for most of the big deficit^ Dl
a t rapidly th a t thf»» minutes aftA hunting «xp#4ltlon Along trib- an jirplan* fall la flames en But­ minis king revenue., h- ••!.), wer* ■seven different ways. Holliday Th.. railroads took it undsr « !■ t«nkni-nt of the Yaano' and Miaik e fourth floor of the building “tory water* of L a te S a n r w pro- ler Mountain, six talks south of tcsponxibl* for the balance.'
said: Ahuia refund and exemption vlsoms-nt. Today thry reported I »U*ippi Valley railroad.
|h t flrt, tha roof caved In. «d#ft an (nteraotiaf - #*p#ri*nc# her*. Friday night, hut Capt. K.
J; privilsg#-;
adulterating
otor fuel'
. r * 0* ','',’ ‘,ul l" t ’ . Th“ crevase. hrrak of 20
Xi
(•&gt;...»,•*( a.iuiirrsm
ig m
m»t&lt;,r
rust l ';r T , " 0'*
, o.t.1, —.
•...._.
offert * reduction of IH pa rent fert nppearxd Just outside of tho
• a and atetl erashad drwq e t fto 'N . H . Berwick, of U k s Mon. C. Whitehe*', in aharga of lha
of citrus shipment* to rnslelAi. Gl.nd.fra City limits a t a (mint
the Twelfth S treet pedestrian n t , racontly.
•
.
fllera search Ing for Bobbitt, said
bridge, breaking the guard relit.
ostensihls out-of­ market*. A fter our ronfrrenco the hcretoRi?# considered roixouoldv
Included Among *cv«ral ducks ha had bean unable to verify tha
R i s e s m e fu th e span.
' stale shipment* to thu asms exo.ulives ii.uk up (ho question ktioqg and w ater began pouring
bo allot down wax a l#*a*r scaup statement.
T w tltt firemen to t o t t f Ike dock, better known a* - a black
WA8HINr.TOM. Ik ., at. - state; make false bills of led- with oxeiutivss of eonitn.'llng lines (litough hefpte rnnvlct levee workWhitehead ansi K. H. Bobblt S r.
and obtained an all m il reJttetlnn I ..fs and sitlxen* could get to th*
tm tlto r • b tild to ft narrywly en­ toad (nek. Thi* dock bor# an lha lleutenanCs fxthar, ar* direct­ IA.P.)—- Treasury reennaidoration
lng, and ■operate dummy sale*
te r e d tsbee U i reef ef one ef U e
af )H percent a t e minimum of 411 [ream-. Moat of , tho cllixenry al&gt;
on
taxes
and
a
decision
it
ha*
ing
th#
saartk.
•
corporation*.
buxci to the car instead of a mini , .*ady |,BJ Mt cited U. tho high•m ailer tpiteiwyw borkied and AlbmiAnm band on tto lag. Cariaus
Had Bohbltt’a plana fallen, it be*n wrong In a good many cases
to know tk# owner and horn* of
To
combat
the
practice,
the
In
ilium of H()u l&gt;ox»v ar hrratnfurv.
tto bird, Mr. Berwick wroto to# rould not bo toen easily front tho put lto.470.ft.1OOO ba'k into tax, xlitute plana to coordinate all lo­ In nthiT words, wa are to g»t a l*n.|». Every etnr# In tho town of
t*sa#d high Into. (b« air Biological B o m , a t W atkiagtea air. Army flier# said, bayruta frnot payer* pocket books in th* 1931• ovaral hundred waa flooded.
cal and Interstate work to prevent istu ledurtl.Mi and aro to laid 114
t ton ifM * f tb« mala ahop cored
gathering on the wings fl»cal y*ar ending In June. Her- taa erosion and a&gt;&gt;Ut its lu ttl boxes
•■d r#wla#d na answer which »#•
tu a car Instead of 3t!tl. Car­
m l # toat Uto U ni wna bonded by wouI4 rauuiuflage ll. VlalbUlty al- r*tary Mellon reported today to: committee* to fight tho evil.
la Inly, wa ran do nur part. Tha
L'owgr***.
I B - 0#r«ten a t Abb#vtll*, U , on m was poor ymterday.
rate in established to tn apply lo
Tb# hunt for Bobbitt will b« •T W •“«» Included all taxee IIPhllaitolfhia. Bsltlmo.-a and Wxah-f v i* . - »
^ r *&gt;- y, • - /
rentlnuad today,
w a i “ . fqjkctad ang returned b it
ington nv neil a* to New Y o rk .- Tho danfard fitb* Lodge lm#
dl-'a't
list
credit*
aad
aUtemonU.
13
THBU M M
c U to l
and Boston. ' v
mad* arrdggemanta with a wevbA year kofer# r*tends toUlied
“ f o r tho southeast territory, frit piay-prouucing organlxatlna
1 Y• ,
.
•*
M W W 'CarttoU.
An Master Masons in this see- dealgnatrd I'y the.iuads. there will to p rtaaat a comedy entitled
,0 __, _ _
be a r*du'*tion uf 25 p«rvent, with
Hiartoa Deoring of Chicago tod tbm are In ritej to bs* present at a minim' hi carload of .181 botes, "Henry'* Wadding" a t too
Hull on Jan. 1 and ft.
Tba tody of Itoary C. Saxton, lb# long list for florid# sank to lb# ‘ Kaaaalu Tempi# tomorrow frum all points In Florida to
Mora than 121 local persona « ll
Con
gross
today
by
Jtecratary
M*l(ft,
torsi
painter
wk#
dto#
a
t
tb#
at*.aighl a i .l l t o o'clock wlwn th* re­ point* as far a* Raleigh. Winston- t* in lit# cart of to# play which to
F|taald-Laftfkto«i KamorUI Uom&gt; loa. Many toausXada nf d»Uft-* for
.
Salem, Ashvvllk, Knoxville, liar- said lo b# the text word In toraedy.
pflal ‘ywotorJay afternoon after a atb»c. U»p»y*r* w#r* also sont cently neminsted offlcsr* of Haa- rlm aa, T»nn., Birmingham. Mont- Thro# couple* ara married 4# *
million
•kart ion*##, wtu b# ##at to bto Florida rial-tonU, corporation* an j fo r( U&lt;«# Na. 02, K. * A. M., goinqry, and Mobile."
the play which to unuiuaDy
Wfataa.
. ____ a t g*
wil( b# (aatolled,
'
Henator Parrish explained that turned an0 ha* a*v*ral xpeetacubr
1 11 4
aftoraooa. Bartel
ptoe#
Th# W*r offkei# am : 0 : E. Mc­ tha (adds ha | f'xed a line on tha ecstxe* to which local persaa* ha»
.
RIOTS Ilf BT1I1A
Kay. worshipful master! P. I). turn fpr what it |trd daxlgnalad leading parte.
W
—W w m W
to FavaaBra#dca, aantor warden! A. L. a* tb# aouthaast territory to which
JERUSALEM . Ttoe. 30— &lt;A4*.) B#(U, Junior wxrdsn; Ckorg# W. tha law m l* aunlita. It cov#t* a M PERCENT BARM BCUOOLINO
•0 —An Exchftdg# Tetogrxph dtopatab
y ld a territory into which ritrea ha#
■tor. Ha
“■
T M tonliR Up*
'
*1 In W*ai eolum# by
fh A W tin .
Mr#.
i kilted and
it m«anq that th# road#
toa a r i ewal
• la d
bus inass haretofor# teat
Tria, which
ev to i»t»ri«r point* th#
fa rfo o r
&gt;'#f ftorida which
•thee is dying, and two othar*

L A IS IN DELHI

Senate Group T a k e s
Up Question In Face
Of Uncompromising j
I Hoover O pposition

-vzr
Town O

PiHy Differences' As ;y

TBBtlbtT

•

Thousand A nti-Gandhi
Demonstrators P a r­
ticipate In Rioting
Injuring
Persons

- To Means Of Ref illingvU. S. Treasury

CANNON CHARGES BIG FREIGHT RATE
CITRUS
; NYE COMMITTEE SLASH ON CnRUS''"”d*”
‘MhU
WITH INJUSTICE TO BE EFFECTED •'

States Problems Can
Be Solved By Intel­
ligence, Cooperation

SHERIFF
HIS HAT IN KING
FOR RE-ELECTION

Also D e r i d e s It For Senator Parrish An­
FuilureTo Make Mi­ nounces Consumma­
n u t e Investigation
tion Of Agreement
Made W i t h Roads

McClelland I First
Of Lengthy List Ebcpected To Announce

I«• tfcb]

'faBy

a

|

ECONOMIST GIVES
HIS OPINION UPON
NEEDS FOR 1 9 3 2

*f *w *iT*

‘"ir'r: t'*'1

Army Ptenes Huntf^w^n *T,TaTZl
For Missing Flier
In Mountain Area
of ’r «ov,,n"M
,n'

Pennsy’s Railroad
Shops In Altoona
Destroyed By Fire

! Attack Is Planned w'ui7ter'^ h'op.nri;,,r,''1
In Cleveland Upon |cV.r"'mdu.7r‘/..th'.
Gas Bootleggers

Levee, Protecting
Mississippi Town,
Has 20-Foot Break

HA«o,ooa

W andering Dock Is
Killed By H untsm an

Millions In RefundM
proiott*; imck
, On Taxts Announced!"IS.* J C .....
“

Klka Club To Stage
Comedy In Januuty

fbb. a, mi.

Biriy Of Sexton To Be
Buried In* Savannah

ji

i

9 Itor jnnr*fJJi

M
A„ „ M a
th# ratal# gf
I

Masons Will Stage
Important Meeting

s r rtoir#
t
CRAM

ni\K\

ML

kxd

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w re ' atvtft*

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’’ i&amp;»; '
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SE!

S A N F O R D l O l A L O . S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

8
R -

GAMBLING REACTIONSTO
J ) BY TULANK BEGINS TODAY A S BASEL REPORT
ON COAST RACEOVAL OPENS AREREVEALED
— • ■

Snows Upon Mountain Owner* Of Track At
T o p Prove Novelty
Coral Gablea Opti
i To Some On Squad
mlaUc OverOpening

zJs&amp;Bti'*

• r r Mk IIU h r Ike H&gt;»M* mi
•iwrtlag a Hoars *f D«r**tare gar
lha .aaelag y .a r aa4 tka iraaaa*. .
naw Of aack sik a r k a a lp m aa Sta

FRITZIE ftCTZIE

im w ifi

9N&gt; -

sragerly co b * bsf*r*

wifil-

A ltt a l:
-t &gt; w a l t k h t. n o o w rn .
• • c r a t a r y * T r.a e a re r .

(Continued from Pago On*)
aralio n . whlrh la e&gt; pec ted to bo
helj in January, the report win bo
the text tor the discussion* a t UMt

J. • n o r g m
E u xA M oa D K c iu u t
kJ* w ife. D o fe a S a a ta

w il u a m

w o n ew o r t m i c x T U e
WAX OKCD ----------»r* o r
»r ru a g r a n

■ n u * wo** n x u c a n w t .

% U?3aTO5S!

r t o a i na.

r K . m ad
H orku

or

WoU r. I. b e r a k r g tv c w ik a t J. YMtMRII., &gt; u r r k . » r r of T ax C .r ilfl.
ea t* l t * 'l l l » . Axled ik e I l k day of
A ag d a,. A D . l i t * , k a a filed taM
e e r tlf lc a t. In n r ofriae, g ad kaa
'm ad * s e p iU a tlu s far l a a daad la la.
■** la axrerdaw ea w ttk law . *aid
c a r tK tra i. e m k ra a .a tk a fM Isw iaa
d * * crlt* .| a r o p a r ir s itu a te d la Vaail.

T M ■TATIS
_______
_
o r _____
rbORlDA
TO:
W I L U A lr i .

HOTKLSI, JtL . U l g

w r e t Slet. S ireaL Laa AngxU*.

C aliforn ia, s a d r x i t a j e o n D E C K .

wife. C
&gt;rir..........
*ar*

x u iio p g rsa .

of r a tio n for r a t d o

CaiVeraka g y r la g O ew p aa*. l a a .
ITI* Soalk L os
A n g .U s a tr a * l.
tw o A agetaa. C atlfecnla.
f w *rui onch o f y u *rw hwrohy
roqtifTod in a y p f t r to tho H ill o t
C n n p U la i tllod #ftlM «t f nm In th«
nbovo ontitlod (BUM «t (8# t'owrt
Mo o n In tb*
Clt/
of la n f x r d .
Inolo C n on tf. Florida, on l i o n .
4mr tho 4th. d ay of J em nary, l i l t ;
a*!* r « v « r&gt; . r ia r ld * . t a .w t l.
oth orw loo Docrro Pro INm I m m w ill
L ot IA M cN eil's O raag* T llla.
The said lead kataa aaaraaed at b# t n a « a t n » t yoo, u h l t o ll
lha data *( Isaoanc* of awch earllfL for tho fotorlM ur# o f th a t corrn io
■Msrtcaoo dotod May
M th.
lift
eat* I* Ik. a*me *( UKKlflJWN from
jw n to FR ANK KVAN*, and
l.’nla-, ..Id centrical, akall Wa re.
f rM «rd fa |h # P u h llt lU r o r d i o f
dccored irin M ln f to taw lax dead a•am
Jaalo C oanty FlorlJa* la h fo rt.
ll l**u . tWaraow aa tk * i l h day of
■ u » P *«k )«. rmgm I N . and m .
a a a r r, A. P , IMS
y r ty o r ty
(t*ar«lo
WIT.S»:n* lor O fficial .Ig a a tu r* fO iiM r lB f tho
an * rval th is * in # l i t * (U y of * 0 . coa^rlhod
DUaNE AND o n it E n C D at * » p .
voiut»«r. A H . M il.
P u r I K th lt lib . iU y o f D a.
▼. e. DouniUw*. ford.
‘'*M»h»r. H Sl.
r U r k rirtu M Cbvrl.
t*E
A
L
)
S#minoU CtMintr, fU*vdM.
v r. IX)r o Lapp *
Bf A* V. WKBK$.
t*l#rk o f t l a O r rate
•
I&gt;opat j Ct#rk.
C M rt
of P om loola
C oanty. Florida.

r*«#dBr*w« v i t a
om b fB toa th#

Ian
fo lU tv tn r

tm 1 0
} 1
“A cata.trophc It IneeitabU tf
CORAL GABLES, Dec. 20— th e * questions a rt not now treat*
m a m . n .la k r a ,
(A .P.)—The bogle will call thnr- ed by (he rarloue government. In
T h e a a lj la_kJ beim e 1
oughbreda to tbe poet at Tropical the light of econnmic law."
del.
■■J
W*|. wf
« tk*
u s xwwgarw * r uM k eer.' » ■&gt;«. at Hi M, XTAO, s j
Lark hare totlay for the fir*t legalTKxa. i 'a w , i * u ■ ■ U W tt- iB B H r
UKRIJN. Dec. Id.— (A .P.)—
5* P * &gt;, ; * * r » N M i« i 10 law law
ietd gambling on hurta race, in
Chancellor (lruenlng .aid yextarFlorid* in many y ea r.
day the Ila.rl reparatioa. report
Tropical Park i* a r.J .r th e d ree could be called satisfactory, con­
at l
c -m k e r . A. D . U i r
tlen of Frank J Hruen. I tm er di­ sidering .h a t had been expected
(M ali
rector of Hialeah Park and Havana of the committee, altbongh It fell
.h o rt of being a large-minded tor F a r many of the squad it « u race track* and a former vice
f the finance problem.
• th e f l n t opportunity to *nJoy a preaident and general manager o f 1 lu*'on
B ll au u
The ih.nctU or declared the reMadiaou
Square
Garden
Inc.
The
Chrtsto&amp;s in enow and they mat*
|K»rt w e, . lee. clear-cut etatement
Tropical
Paih
plan
waa
built
In
th e beet e f It with anowball fig h t,
quick order after voter, of Florida of the German duration than that
and moth hilarity.
*
contained In the finding, of the
: Tha Orean Wave wasn't glehn an | g are their approval August 2(1 t&gt; cunriiiltt** headed by Albert H.
Ity: A H WBKKJ
■ opportunity to f irget the objective; raring in Dade county under pro* Wlggin. New York hanker, which
fftfTHB o r M R tA L I
1X0
D eputy C lark
T o T h* K h«rvhnldcrt:
t o f lb# trip, tb# grid classic of the | vl.inna of lha new Florida racing conduct* 1 an inve.tigation Into!
W I lA V I A BOTLF..
.Nttii»«
*•
h»robv
flvon
thAt
tho
law.
Rollritoro
h
r
(*r*mplalaaat.
. y ear whlrh many rra .h le r to be the ,
• nnu«| mr«lln« of I No oh«rrhol«|rro
Germany’* problem, la .t summer.!
wf u»r HonfoM AllMBtle Nhilonml
gam* deriding the national cham 1 Hur.amen who have ,(* ded their
Finance Minl-'or Hermann UietP crriL E o r u t m m i h a i . k .
llonk will h« hold *| ||« honking
racer*
at
Tropitul
Park
and
thou.
N oil## It h#rfhy (Iv a n th at undrr
p Ionship.
j c'vh aalrl the Young plan "ha.
bouoo In fUnford. Florid#, on Jon, and
puronaac* o f that en rta in
ohrr tf. It IS, mi S tr'elark P. M for final in«l#er#«
Coach Be m l. Ill.rnisn pat the) who expert to v.n their raring* |„ cn out Ji.lanced by e v e n t.”
o f foroolottiro and ##lo.
tho
wl^rilon
of
d
lrm
tiri
nnd
ft»r
lh*
“ ft reato.t on prcml.ee whichmad*
and
«ittar»d on tho M th. t a p
team through a .nappy w.irkout, d o rk from lllatrah Park, about
tnnxoitlnri ut
n(l«r liiln it#
N nyom htr. ISJl. lh aac.* by tho
M Huaf |wo|Mirljr r#m# hofnro Mill nf
. stressing h i. own a tu e k principal .1 ,iv '’ " " l&lt;" *w,,y' * rrr enth u .la.tic I fall*,, to m, t tria l lie,” tho finance
ircuit rtiart lu nod for Bom liihta
nirotlnr. »»r say a-1 }oum m *aI or ad. C
Cotii.tr* Florida, In CThaacary. In
’ ly.-llthough .pending rnnalderahl. y e.lerd .y about tho p rsip eet. fori minister averred. ”Tb«»# premises
)oiirnm *n(» ih rroof.
(•r u in
oaaoa thorofn
m
an
aii.pirlnu.
Inaugural
today.
|
had
the
prop,
taken
from
under
A fiT nim b h .w a .v
; tim e on plan, ile.lgnate.1 to h .lt
wborrh* TlfDM Ad G HIMlffOVp. w aa
C uhU r.
The re rn tl) completed truck i them by the fact that lh* atataa
rom nlalaant.
to d
J.
W lI X f A li
th# Trojan power .inen September
MARTIN, M a l. w ara dafaa.U n ta .
M when little ML M ary', turned wa« declared lo be a fa .t on« w ilh| w" b which Germany h a . trade r r - 1
notutb o r i f a a m ^
n r *
I. H
M
WATSON. aa
N|m , lt |
protpecu nf faai time in the leven lati«n«, ami to whom the -Igna-i
N olle* lo h *-oh y ffro n th a t umlor Maator nt *.nld 4’n u it. Ly paid DaL
the trl&lt;4.
repaired
In p u ntuittco wf th a t certain
apiMitatwd. ohatl offor fur ##ld
b , on# Who really'knows howl
’ , The team rnnllnued to .how ra re . hlUcd for today*. opening I t°ri' ’ «f the plan chiefly belonged,
M a il dorroo o f foroaloouro and Ml* at pupne o tflfiy U fo r o tlio fn ia ft
day.
Hundred*
of
rla
ito
r.
thronged
I
*ri*d
In
(heir
trad*
policies
conm
ad*
n
*«|
ontrrad
&gt;
,m
|tao
1
f
%
&gt;
■
day
Pngga,
J
r
a
$
k
r,
MAy.
#
v
a
lto«»# In hodfood. N im lfioU i ' o u i .
tnrtrh eath u 'la.m
a . it w&gt;nt
o f N n k crn u r M il, in and hy th# ty. Vlurtda.
tho lo c a l h ou ra
through the drill. Capt. J •rry llle plant ye. ter day to inspect th e 1 t r , r v t" the way they ahould hat*
r*lr«*i«ii ( *onft in and fa r Poailaol* ••f o«lo. •• n Mhnday tn 4 Ith. d ay o f S T E P U P iyou a raaiitfng.
track
ami
It.
tndivlduul
fix
tu
re
.
*c'"*
according
to
the
meaning
of
C o u n w . V lortda. In C haqrary, In a January. A. L&gt; l » l | , tho u a « h#l$uf
Dalrymple la .turning .toady imROl
: h im
r
o f ---------with CH
ornA
CT)$C-I)r. W
r r r to ln
r Auar
thoFoln
ponding a ituRp Day .if U la Court, th# faU
P l* « "
ppprement and I. confident fie will before the galea ace thrown open
w h or#in
r r y p y r n h o N r t a n d a i i d lo n ln n d#«rnb*4
propofty titu a to E. MacDaagaU, Flare) B .lg h u ,’ S.
' ’"•'rich explained that Indeed
LIF&gt;: INSLUAHCK COMPANT a lo pH ilnw l* ( ‘uuqty. FlorM .v to ,w it :
be a b le '1 1 handle Id. end assign- officially tn racing cnthu.la*t. toSanford. Fhogg PA-M- &gt;
day.
I "f enabling Germany to make payfn r p o r tllo fi, w ao c o m p la la a n t,-a n i
leOt 13 At It a Mmtth'p A d .
'Blent In the fa.hion which gained
It J IIOLL7, at al*. w #ro aafotul.
dtlhiH to tho T ow n of Ovlrdik,
llr
u
e
n
h
a
.
a
p
p
r
o
x
im
a
te
ly
2
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o
o
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,.
a a tr . f It M. W AW OJf, • • HoroUl
Loot ' g n iT F o ^ S f fo r him All-Ameriru honor*.
Florida, mm pa# pint (hor-ad
n a i l r r u( o«|.| Court, b y oakl |)r.
duly ior.iri.od
ip iho P ab llo
n ? l,nn* h^ . h#rr,d • “'•h
.
Dalrymple aeoffa at the bualne.* hur.ee .ta llie d a t T r o p ic a l Park it .
**r#t. app ointed, ahall effo y for #al«
lt#foriU of rifmlDuU Cwiinijr,
LOHT; pxaoo In'TftU ln~w T 5C fi
an d soil at pu bllr uutory So for* tho
of'All-Am erican., and ha* no other w a . a n n o u n ced y e .t e r d a y , but he h&gt;’ ' *
P lorkU .
t'ouM ffnaa# In fU n fn n l. I|«ml«W)1# Mi# m o k to ho #•*!J to patiofy oald
worth Btotn. Finder return ta*
explanation of hi. ability to play
('m in ty. Floykla. batw eon tho Ity a l •Ucfwr
? ? / ' , *rin «
B A SEL sw .u e rl.n d . Dec. 2 0 . - '
h v m v of oalo un M onday tho 4th Tor mo C lih , P jrrh aoor (u pay for ll.ra ld — M par daM reward.
• great game ext opt that be dm*.
•lor » f J jn u s r v ,
h . 1» M U . th#
w hat he con.Ider* moat logical and
,y h0” *"! »"m lc. and politic. lntcrwo%rn"7n
o««ni« h#lnd a Ituia
D a y o f tM«
LOST; Brpw g. laafba#7. pure* on
II
M XVATHOX.
C aurt. rha
fo llo w in g
doo#Hb#*l
hop*, fur the bed.
i " " " “Uh,ln* at lllalrnh. with th* „nc document the Young plan ad-*
■* e« l.l Maxlc* I
Want F iji) S tr e e t. Friday aft­
propr-rijr o itu at* In p coiln ol# Cuon.
C h aacere
The fact that the Trojan power V* P**I*"C* y e.tsr'iay of noli,*, vi.nrv I'onunitlce'a repnrt on rep­
tv . r io fl.U ,
ernoon. Find*? return to Herald
WILXON A HOTLU.
lent# font 14) and n«« l&amp;) of
play* run and oppoaiU .l,|e of lbo
,hMl' who lanne.) their horxe* aratio n s- eere given to the world I
and rorglvd reward. ’ .1, of TUr I of BAMKt’AL*. koMeiiorv for C o m p la ia a .l.
llna to Dalrymple mean, nothing, r,0 ", lh1*
wru'd b* here nn Christmas Ev*.
KI.I»nir»At a r r o r d lh f
|*i R R.
to him.
feqnirwd to gel r,uw perm it, for
TnAKrurtD*P MAP of Sanford.
Kummarieing the financial and
tv ( i R i r r r i o i s t . t w * x t t . LOST: IN DOWNTOWN T e CL
F lurliU . o# par
plat lhtr#«if
Tiiittrr j i n ir ts L e t a e v r r rv
TION WEDNESDAY MORN_
"Sometime* IF ifO
■! I 1 .lr r
■I’n r s, but (jinny eciinonilc .itiiallon of Germany
go OTPr
over f*i
tv !►
t^nl
duly
nf
r«**i,ril.
•
i v u r o a skwivolm r o t x v r ,
ii_,^
1# „ .
|ti»nn#n io
ru
c o in
run their hor#e« nt and the wnrlj bu*fne.a doprct*lnn
.aid# of tht* linn
lh # • » m i to k« oald to a a tlr f) %al*l
■T«TN o r rL o n iD * . tv c h i * . ix o . n a o w x m u c
mysi-Jf.
I 1|tlnnn#H
, , to
|f ,ru
ilrri «*.
1 KNV
I’ll prohahly .b , , Tropical
Park.
00NTAO4INQ ABOUT
In general. Ih* exporta’ report, cxlaughed, “and I’ll
-.
..
Torm # r«*h . Pu rchaarr to par for JI'LlXTrE
LtNDaev, Complain. THIRTY EUJRT D O l^ A R S .A *
da#c.
»b*re a lot of times when .Southern, .
&lt;'arlton, who vo- tra c t, of which were given out
a m .—
•
FOLLOWS; T li H E * N EW TEN
H M. WATPON
California pack, the ball In that .
‘*h* r"r,n « h,*l at the Ifldl ye.terday, wa. accapted hy au­
#
Mpoelal
Slaator
In
ItAYUO.Vf
UNDkCf.
P.f#odaot
DOLLAR: BILLS.v. ONKT NEW
• late legi.latur* only t *** it thorities hero a . the beet available
direction.'
l » 1X0 .
f ’hanaary.
.
i v r i j i o s A IUi TI.K.
Vo r ILL.
.
n * may not h* needml. Vernon paeaed over h i, veto. w a. Invited' cn"*£*,nn of Information about
“ iii" --------■
■olicllor*
(nr CnmplAlsAaL
IN
’
THE
NAME
OW TIIK STATE OP
reraratim
u
queationa
and
kindretl,
Hayne*. Gut other end. while Jack- tn attend the inaugural program
riJiUlOA!
•uhjocta.
itA rv n jjp u y t n a e r . a d . AND HMAU j i ^IIA lNGE. f i n d e r
s irn p k n r t e n i n t i o e
r o x tu
lng In the publicity given hi. rap nt the Ilmen Gaik, a , were other
PLEASE .J U O T i iif ? T O , A NI'llKX*. UNKNOWN.
Cunrludlng with 'an ap(&gt;eal to
li*
» '» » • ■
HMTIOX
hs« man) wh*&gt; nwear b) HU *tal« official*.
&gt;ou are Hertky rmrulre* to ap. n e t t e -w ; l a j n u .* c a r e h e r ­
■ n n r h im u k sk w a l m e .
I T * !*
nr
THN
arvrr.
The $2.0*10 Inaugural Handicap, iho guverninenta t»&gt; a i| linmefiiateo r rear to Mil ot rumpl/lnt ni*4 a l d . REWARD. . |
k ability t r keep pace with Dairy,
. .
.
ly lo alleviate the world deprea*
ngaiaat rvu In Ik . abox. entlUod
rn^l*. The general opinion It.on Tor tfirec year-olds and up will he »liin. the du ument aecepta Ger-'
'h e r e b y g iv e n
th at «••&lt;&gt;. .reai# twin# an aettnn for
•tlinrre,
Ob
or
before
tb*
llh.
gar
feature
fur
today’,
u
p
,,,,,,,
OW IHHK(f ^ ^ r r h a t . F
of
Pouthern follower, aeenu to b,.,
many'* plea of inability tn make
T a t IT .rnrtral* Nk. t t U , O afO Iho of Jauitarr IfU, . i n . being a ret*
, however, th at as I he captain gn*e.1 day. f h.rw alto will be », $ | OQy conditional reparations tianafer*)
••
•
• •
Au*H*b
a- rx. t»j», ke* ■lai.v •
race named In Innor of Hlllabor- after the enj of the Hoorer debt I
Ht^a w U ••nirw ok. H. mr otflca.
'• .r i i nT H cn oiuiK ituD tb*. l»2«J G reh $ a l ta n truck. Gaod
goea th* (I ro n Wave.
III.
SalH
.
Xbair.lv*
publish,q
fuui
a
n
j
kaa
n
o
t
ap
p
U
catlo
a
for
lax
uu r
rubber and extra trenamUsUn.
Bovard Field, in L ,. Angele*.' &lt;«'gh county fu, J . y , . r .nl,U anrf h o lid ay .
---------&lt;t.»d I . t u i u ta acFtirOance • Willi r e n .r e x it.x . &gt;M k&lt; Ik T k . k a a fo r e Prlre 9H04. No trada-ln. Real and
,ll*
ra
U
.
a
e
e
w
.p
a
r
e
r
or
g
.
a
w
a
l
dir.
wbnrn th« J &gt;wn r« 11 of lonrn of tfi^ up.
*
^
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IJ
ca
rttfta
n
l#
ekibracea
th
It Infcia. alao. that th* uncon- e ,l'ry Im e.of which brought forth UrHi.h movement which fo u aj adin Ham lnel* Son*. ’ Uaad C ar Deader*. • *
w ln * d. —
r i.rlk o * p..r*
'e r e r l v » tiu . ruin tluo. p u h lleh .d
B ru .n waaVonfident la .t night dillnnal annuilio. provided by th* heated il«hatc. dealt with th* *a«a- heranta both among thne* genu­ a■falln
country’, leading gridiion oleven*
•
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‘ -C o u a'lr. F lm i.la , (n. O o in iy . F lo rid a
tted
. a f*
In lUialrw.la
Avsnua. .
; ,
rlli
that
hi*
inaugural
would
be
*
aU,-.
IVITKIUta
ray
band
and
&gt;*al thl.
j Waa plotted, wa* empty yraterday.
o f G e r m a n y ’s d a flc lt* . I t
Yuung plan thould bo reduced
Inely oppustd to the BrtUlb gov­
Jrd dor of la e im la r . A. l&gt;. tU L
Lol
II
Cllrwa
H.lgkta.
ie*
,fu
|
on,.
|
|
t
p
r.d
l.tc
l
that
suspended.
lafi«d th e F r e n c h ' b y
in d lr a U n g ernm ent and in r m f w ill tribes•a th* L'nlverxlty 0f South*r:i t ’al..iu ^ i.o balag *aeaaae4 . 1 (IIJCAL)
,v . e , D o u n tju iti.
tfornia fontliall team .pent GVrlat- early Rnuthern migration of winter
While th* document is valuable) 'h a t Germany will bo abla to r*- metf who are always ready fo r any tt&gt;« d ill, o f U tu a o .-. « f euak rerrlO
car*
lu
l h . n a n ., of I I . TAfAtuTT
L l.rk of tli* «nreal l
"m a n o TUNLSQ r
tnA* far from that which tavora of i l . l t o r e w o u ld g iv e T ro p ic a l I’n rk o n lf • » * «uid» fo r the lo r th c o r n -! n,,w P * y n » n t* a . s o o n *a th * b tu l- txcua* to r a fight.
.
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URLIIIHE
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r.
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In
flu
x
a
t
th
‘
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n y; A. I t W E B K A
lng
cunlarrm
c
nf
govemnianta
o
O
|n'
'
,
Irrm
l
atart*
upward,
and
it
lha gam* they have follow,(| *|.
G haffur Khan waa reported to
1« . .
*
,h »' would
Deputy Clerk.
rival f l n t day, „f Hialeah |*a,k in repkeatlonc. th* opinion h»re wa. ‘ pointed out that tho rtlch ’* rove- hav# bare vary a c th a of lata d a l'# I k * Hi. day ot Annual A D J v
- moat four month..
k*a U i.'t sa id r e n u t e n r e I n I ™ * * * !“ « * * * .
cry»Ulll-|
__________
_ nu" lucre*** easily In U m n of among tha Afrfdla, whop* sudden m r Offlre
a . d h a s mad* a p p llra ilo a Hull cl tor#
— for C uiapU loftnl.
Coach Howard June., . bit fear­ prevlou, year*. In .pit* „f ih , lot- that it- would a lj_ in th*
U N E V S DKtJU XTOBt Z t K
k " »•* * ♦ * * .'“ I*lu« Ip a r c r d a n c .
.
raid inttf Ih* plalna country lest fwith
fUl u,! ,ov,rw o^ - «*ve th* Trujan. •or* rm c ra lly lat*r opening data. , ’,,,on of ,h* »»rlou* attitude, on P'"»P*Hty.
Mriptloo*. mazarine*, foukUtg
law. aald o r t m e a t , m i n n a
- • — ------------------------- ' the daht and reparations queationa.1 T h , concluding chapter proved A*tru*t threat*nod th* safety of Ik* fsllowla* dererlketf
n o t ic m o r M a a n tx * * sa l x l
- a holiday, hut hope, to .* tll( down *
Bette* l* koreky g ive* th a t B ader aarvlca. PROMfT. d a 11 * a 1 1a a.’
in
gam.uaU
Coualr.
.
r
io
t
.
Paahahtar
Itstlf.
•
trifcli
ovrr
th*
head
wi.h
.k
!
11
WB*
frM'v
pc»&lt;llct*d
that
th
e1
‘han
ipany
quarUr*
had
•g ain today to determined t ill In
^
.
and la puieuaa** «f th a t c e rta in Phone 103.
idn. to.wlt
hr rfiJ ^
thi «xp«rt»' hivotigition
AApPrU, lha majority
tio a l a*. r e . .1 f-re e to e n re an d la l* .
The "red shirts” also hav* boon
-U H »* Clime M.lghta.
preparation for Tulant. The Trojan wr#»u-h rrtnurln# hU l .. h
m*d.&lt; a n d ..Ix rw l e* Ik* Stk. d ay BUILDING
of
whom
**r»
outspoken
In
favor
T
*
;
;
i
l
d
U
a
d
b
e
in
g
ereeaetd
*
Itoputy
Hharlif
f»
v
l
\
i
.
wm,ld
^
*
eontlnailfem
6f
th«
'
"
reported
working
In
cloaa
alllanca
~ ■tamping ground* will be very ati n . d a l* U l b . I r e u in sa e l i« r | o f t&gt;cr*aik*r, t e l l , I* nod • k r tk *
b o x * * *:
of cancellation of all intergovern­
tlra today, however, a* Southern a rr x .C l th .O ,|..b V :. . ; , l ^ p r i n c i p l e * aet fort hln th . Hoov.r mental obligation*, would dar* to with th* Indian nationalist con­
lk« »»&lt;»* af l L TAIw U lrcail C ourt In so d fur Nmulnal*
gress.
’
ntjTT._
Lai..* sabf cerllfltai* akall L oam y. Florida, la C hancery. In a Mlraefe
J
progtam. under which conT ire .
...
* ~
.V**
E- Tare
California renew* preparation I. kt th* Ogloabv I nn
mak* I t
n ilu w to law U s r e ria lh rnna* th .r e i n • r e a d Ia n wllUgcr, Prxy^ BrJL and E lm .
' 1
WTAJtDAlID
d eed w ill laa a . t h .r .o q tk a « lh day e rk e r.ia j r r r g U x O N
ta rn back the Inva.bn from the Avemm. ,,!d place! th cm T „M !rP ' *n,|
i' l0“Ihu1 unconditional portion
,u,[w nd*J
Thl* part contained th* *tat«wa*
"_
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or
Jsaa*
rr.
A.
n
.
lift.
PLANT
CITY—Total
of
lift
U
F
K
IN
Itf
RANCH
COMi»AlfTT
*
»Booth, and will runtlnuo to he the
Yesterday afternoon Road O f-1 lent back to 0«nnany by th* bank m«nt that Germany wa&gt; jjstlfied
• i
W I T N r ln m y a ffle ta l a lg n a iu r . corporation, waa e a m p la ta a a a a n d V— H * f p
rare citrus fruit* shipped’ from
. M l IkU lh * attk oor Ot No. C. V. IIOUVKU (Blkerwle* 'k n o w n
?]*• °* *»«r*t workout, until flc ir K. T. Ilamll arrvatwl and* for International ■ctlDmsnta.
in d«ctaring her Inability lu mak* thl* plac# during month of No- vand
v
m
b
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IN
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* Wednesday of next Week.
PUced In Jail. | fc A. Sun,marl.,,,
Th* com pute text reveal*^ that conditional transfer*.
NIB U lUayVKlL p i . w 'ife.'w ere d^I
„ v. u rwJuoiJLVg
eamher.- '
undara
I J W h Jon** feel, he ran work while, and Georg* Johnson, who Iho- *xp*rt» believed lh* greater
Clark Clraulf Ueerl. f.n d a o ls, I. |L M. WATSON, aa
f«ni i*bi. C o.err, rinrida ■I'-vlal M aal.r *( said C ourt, ky retmtlaur and atrapamii
.w ith hi* t*am at llovard were riding on a county highway part vf Iho additional 4,000,000,000
Rr A. M. WKKK*. said d eer* , ap p o in ted a k a ll o ffe r Rtfaraaeaa.
Field and with mor* «*clii*lun than In a ra r driven by Ju h n .m who roirh.morka (approximately f t,
D eaw r n ark . |&gt; r ant* am. aell a l p a h tli o m e v r Hare id.
rm
GMell
.. rw tk* frant daer af tka Oaurt
P
O
L
I
T
I
C
A
L
•» ra*«(l#n», and proposed to keep waa charged with po**«maing liq. OOu.OOO.OOOl presented to them, a*
live*.' In Sanford. Waaala.lt Coun.
" L J h jx c v B T i.rT i^ ir K T . r w ra n t. l r , F Is,Id a. k aiw aen tk * leg al k n u re
.
mwn of Troy there until * day uor and driving while Intoxicated tli* Increax* In *hortd«rm&gt; debt*
A N N O U N C E M E N T S
ot eel*, an Header
xfca h M a y *{
'
- *r mo before the conflict.
Summerlin |. charged w lth-m ..- ainc* the Wlggin cuntmltt** aat
J * k » a rr. MIX tk a u r n n sln g a
■ot* aN tm irr,
•ra»lnr llijunr.
iu August, wa* offset by German
l l e l . Day of tills CWert. tka fo lla w .
I b .f.b r .nnoaiMa''mr(waadld*er P itA K K h k b u n m a i t i f ”
law dm erthed wtwwmtr altw ata lw
U * t night Deputy Sheriff J . V. aareta abroad. Therefor* th* com­
(■■r n
llo x
“ . . | n ...................
lh a frifflae
'
a ^ a a U CWwatr, . F lo rid a, t a j e l t i
tm .rtrr, ■ om lnola C nuntv i u b ) . . t
(Contlnuod from Tag* On*)
Martin, arrested and placed In jail mittee held that th* Wlggin total
ar-HINnl.L
WAT
NX
r
i
K
D g.
Dot Tw o I t ) a f VlacW T V r .
•k. will nf the eaf.ra la l b Dou
v tn x &gt; P M n r r • • o j f x D r t . ______
VY. A. Knight, white, charged with of ahnrt-tarm Indebtedness—7,ft00,- •d person*, to ’ lake possession of rralta
ISaa ( t t ) . e f T ie r g tv a a . n t t e a
arloury ' |* k» MM a&lt;
n -x i
•nraltM! sad g(&gt; X OATRX. Do. riH r i f W a h i d aac o rd isa to
•riling liquor.
0(H),not) re.chxmark* (approximate­ building*, to prohibit or limit n«- J e n .. lo u r ewa w ait .ill
NEU r EIPi—
*PB I t T raffsrvfa Wap, aa p a r
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PH I tk e re a r rmoortot t* r i a t
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act.
D R I'U K B S IU N H O K E S V E Tft
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regulate traffic.
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I.K G A L notice
.rra W e a t o f tk a g i a i . ot Tk* ream to .k a sa id la sa tis fy s a U
1 (r«nUnu*d from Fag* 0n«)
PIIII-ADELPIIIA, P a ^ B u r e d found, may fall aa Gorman offl- may control aa deupply a n y com­
■1nxIda; A atI Tour ri
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Jor*d p«rxon* from the ovrrturnnl • lilt th* dtpreaalnn, *«**ra| mam- *U1* havo predicted.
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modity of general use in any area
T k* r . e . l a r
Ha i )*a a I Haas g .aatn a.' ciieatre T erm s: Cask. P grefcaaar to pay foe
"It la impuealhl* to disregard
A .M '0’ •nrf. with ll*nry Witt*, Jr.,! **■
of th* Am trican Legion In
If It ronaldara Ik In tha public In(WafeCaaaty. tilJate, wki.l. taV .
f* H
th# txiatenca of powerful factor* l*r*»t lo do am Th# penalty far ■ TA T E HANK. LangWood.
j.
t B ring nearby, brought th*m to lh* Merlon
r ta will pardraU ttr as **I4 n e l# w &lt; nag
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matlax, aaU “A lt IteamaUa' AF*.
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F ir n a ld 1 -a u g h lo n U s m w la l ||o * - Millionalrea” with which they " • * - adre'rsa to th* e«ntlnuaac* of fa ­
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disobeying' an eider foiblddlng anJ a * » a r y f l . l i l t , at ik a llk .e e I* mo par sen m tka Malt • a il.I te r* fee C o m a ta la n a t
; / I f f * ) . T h * g ir l w aa th * m oat *«. pect ter f. irget depression.” Many vorable tied* development," th* tr* or roaldenca in any area
o f FloeiOa Ik* i &gt; W » . i ) • aak p oosa
J # P B f# e lk » paryore .1
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a of th* m*mb*ri of tha Legion |«wt report said. .
—tkoall
— * h , n wagtd ktad pan. **d
two years Imprireament or a fin#, i*H U .reeiare fee th e .a a i i t a i *■
IMI t e a m x a r e a in * moo
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other
countriaa.
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re• d i n * W«r* a b la to roach her. M r. rial regiaterltaa.
• i t ) • TirNRwgvmx oMDgnxo
&gt; r a g chnbhav r r a i
and a Da* are presided aa tfc*
■kn| yuu *m&gt;*ar tn ta* Bill a# Cam.
alrlatiuaa and eontlngeaU, togath- punishment for any ana who dla*
W. J. HARTMir.
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tend to hamper Garmon exports.”
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(A jT\)—Tulan.’x foot)..II
team
enjoyed Cbrixtma* yesterday ill the
t tail p4o*a of Mount Low* after a
. b a r# Iwo-hnur werh^tit in the
warning a t Tournament Park In
pranaraiiow far the Untvereity of
BaoherS California football eleven
a*4 the fto«e Tournament game
4 Mow Tear’* Day.
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r-*t#r charged, with being
and John Lewis Oglesby
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tho*. Job* yon
you dream
d ra.m about—
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counting sheep. During this Urn*
of th* year ha U alatJonad bt lha
oooott country cuunUag foreign
bead* of aheap. Ha has anumeralad WO000 within a short Urns, all
p a n paU, "will not b* able even
from Utah.
after draw ing a* reserve* to cover
HOLD PRISON ER—ST R IP AUTO • « i of aaralags th* UaMBtiaa |grumbent an th a w la re*pact of
reparation ta d d*bt eharfaa."
RENO, Nay. — Jo h n Jtpaon,
brought tu t that
Houtham Pactflc — gi - T” r. and
brother ef lh* dll trie) attorney, ane.lMrd a l Germany1* hkhmirial
was Imprisoned baaaath hi* auto­ Ilf# kaa i top paj since 1 H I. and
■*r* a thorough review o t Carman
meldl# near Lore
r e c e n tly Industrialism.
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war dam age., was mad* (ft tha dto- •am# line* aa la Bengal &lt;, ” ”
evaalon of lh* C anada railway*,
inatlgatlon agriaat tha.payment
which aland good fa r the** aha- af certain notified llahUMag Jg 4*.
pestpnaabl* pay manta.
tUwd Illegal and “aMocMUoa*
"Th# railway* In 1*1!," tha re­ dangerous ta pohU*

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MONDAY. DECEMBER M. I»J1
7 n k n k VKR8B FOR TODAY

THB WAITING S O U L :-T ruly
my soul waitrtli upon God: from
him ronteth my naKallon; he i* my
dgfettte.—Psalnv
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THB CHRISTIAN S MISSION
•—Prtaeh, saying. Tlir iuiigdiiii ul
heaven Is nt hand It. at the sick,
cltanic the Irper-. raise the den.l,
cast but deril*: freely yo have rt
(•lead give.- Mnllbrtv 10:7, H.
♦ ’8 dumty. Yesterday seemed just
like Christ m ss'
Rumor has' it that therr are til­
ing U be some very in trred in g p«
lltlcal announcement.* early next
month.

New Year Resolutions

FLORIDA JUST A YOUNGSTER

TAMPA TRIBUNE
As the Uat days of 1931 draw to a flood; the time fojr
making New Year raolutiotig had again arrived Too oftcU - h a fo«r pi** article &lt;|U l from lie typical oertuTenrs la ar.d
these resolutions, however good they mhy be, are cheer* beautiful ilustratioo* N a t . a r e f hear the -city of th a t name in
fully made and quite aa cheerfully broken. Hot whether Magazine for January will
jfrntraf peninsular Florida. A t now
broken or faithfully kept, it is well to make thren. Con­ 0* th at." while S r A u M M t l»1ar*d in |be ranlotrl.-al time
templating resolutions reminds one of faults, perhaps of*’ mein* *g&gt;- to a tot of pen pic, Mat,- th* O rals U of topmost
fering encouragement for their correction.
Floriila is jut: a youngster from Form e age. T hai, alt the forma­
If we could resolve in 1932 to support to the full ex­ the standpoint of th# geologist. tions of which surface outcrops
tent of our ability every-, worthwhile community movement; In thfa article Herman QuaU r, are known in the -late fall wlihln
To forget the world depression and believe that every­ State Gfoioffat says: *Th* fact the younger major geologic era,
that the saltiest perm aaeat Mf- i|h» Onoxoir, cr the age of recent
thing that happens is somehow for the best;
To pay our bills and pav them promptly without try ­ tlsm ent in the United States whs lifr. All of the epoch* into which
in Kloriila gives to tha atate his­ the r . noxoic I* ordlnatily subing to gain a discount through unfair delay;
toric age, but, geologically- eoa- dl*idr&lt;l' are represented, namely,
To trade in Sanford, whenever possible, and, when not, fid*rad It I* among the yeung- the Eocene. Oli*ocene, Miocene,
to trade o» close to home aa we ran ;
*
eat. Projecting as a peuhmulp flin rrn r. Ptelatorsne end Recent:
To give the other fellow the lx-ncfit of the doubt and from the southeastern portion e l
Mr. Gunter mentions a well
believe his motives are good at least uiitil they are proved the United State*. Florida .really {rilled to the depth of tilHO feet
otherwise;
a.an .’a unique. not only in • v i a ) Marlon rounty.-central peainaoTo take an active interest in politics, know the men rrtlo n , its rlim ate, its
Aar Ktortia, which enrorntrrert
who arc running for office, and vote for the good of thte of sou's and vegetation hnl.altoAw Atica, ahiat, itale, and q u artiite
**'
I t a depth of aomethin* more
whole and not because of some personal favor already it* gwitogy."
Florida, acrordtng to Mr. Gun- than 4000 f«*L “ThU". he »ay»,
granted or promised;
To be kind to anknals, generous to the poor, and con­ ter, t* included entirely &lt;wUhlal "is th* fir.it and only well from
Iha generally wt'l-known p lo w bhirh auch posilire data on the
siderate toward nil with whom we come in contact;
thicknna of the sedimentary torTo sfty a good word, whenever poaaihlc. and. when not, Inr de« Im ated the C 0 d t Lhtl ■katlons
in Florida have been ob­
rtain. fb posits or fo r m a (M H E |
to offer only cnnaliurtiw ' criticism, of all l&lt;£-al instifufions, th
same age, and i|uita gener- tained. The ai&lt;* of these hase
our churches, our schools, our chamber of commerce, obr nhv similar
characteristics, can b* men!* of metamnrphic materials
banks, our theaters, our newspapers.
inn|&gt;|ied from Cape Cod, Massarhu- haa not teen determined, but
To be unselfish in our drilling* with*our family and sett . tu the Mexican border. Th* cryitalline rw k i of Palcnxoie age
friends, and to think of the otlirr fellow as nfl.tt an wc pres oiling character of th* for­ are known in Georgia nn&lt;l Alathink of ourself;
mations of Ilia state are time- hama. Apparently therefore what
To work a little harder than &gt;• r r before, to watch the atom ., sand*, marls, clay*, phos- w* now know as Florida was
clock a little lens, and to give a little more than a dollar'a p h f e s and recent deposits of aronas ago a part of the land
varying character. Particularly, mats of ild Appalarhina. Since
worth of labor for every dollar tam ed;
And«tn bo honest, fair, anti square in all nur dealings hewever In the preponderance of Ibe formation of these deposits
with our fellow-men a.id to expert the same sort of trea t­ lane.ton,-, and the variety and now found a t a depth of more
la te n t of limey ,ediments of than 10(11 feat, the ila tr has unment from them.
piivrnt day formation along the dar*i&gt;ne many oscillation* of level,
If we could mukc thrse resolutions and then live up to m
ast, does Florida differ marked remaining dry land for agrs. then
them throughout the whole year, and If everyone else ly from other portions of the covernl by the sea for other peri,
made the same resolutions ami also stuck to th*en. what a f oastui Plain. The oldest exposed ods, finally through these various
fine world this would be in which to live, anti how simple formation l» a limestone to which vi i fade, becoming the Florida
our little problems would soon become!
the name Ocstn ha* been givrn of today."

Big Freight Rate

Slash On Citrus
To Be Effected

(Continued from Page I)
la handled in refrigerator carl.
, , Th# road* Hava asked th« In­
te rsta te Commerce Commission to
issue w hat is known as the short
order form so th at the redoetteo
may &amp;« made effect Ire Immedately a fte r New Year’s.
"The reduction has be«n pub­
lished by the Atlantic CtdH Lina
and the Seaboard and their sub­
sidiary lino*, .^eaator Parrish laid.

FORMKM Qt'KKN ILL
FRANKFURT-AU-MAIN, Cer.
many, Dec. 3 . — (A .P.)—Form er
Queen Sophia b f G reets, who ra­
ce m l J underwent an operating
was gJl4 today to be in an t i tretnoly weak condition nt a local
clinic. She I* a aU ter of William
HohenxoHnm.

CHOOSE

The League In The Orient

The apparent failure of the ia-Hguo of Nations to ac■ has rompllah anythinu of murit in tho Siiin-Japanpnc rontrolonvei v-^-ny. or conflict, hi* it niitfht properly b*» rallcti now, h aa
they'll' |eud to a groat ilmil of criticism of this organization anil
nut in
n,ther p.cm-rul comment that whenever a\m ujor power
ii* eyincerneil th &lt;• l.ciigtii- in impotent to net) effectively.
The Herald bellcvci*. however, that the work of the Idtngtiu
of NntimiK in " ntri.t in the right d lm tin n anil should be
supiHirtcd by all well meaning power*.
“To say that the League of Nations has fulled in Man­
churia is enay," says the (’hrlstian Science Monitor. “ It is
ton easy. The glib cynicism which rejofres in Any netback
for the forces of international rooperntlm has been very
busy harping upon the 'impotence of (lent-va* in this first
test of the leag u e involving a major power. The cry of
failure was impatiently raised within two weeks of tho ini­
Thar* were Itnr hundrnl ami tial outbreak of trouble at Mukden.
tfclrt)!;ntn4 retrain* hIII*-1 in ac"The ehnrge was. of course; obviously premature then,
cldenti of on* kind ny another n**r and it is pcmnlurc now. It Is altogether probable that when
th* ChrWt in.r • hidiilay. Hrwn in u settlement is made in Muitrhtirln it will lie rnade through
on# a(ilomi&gt;1)|l* wtjg hilled st n
the agency of the I.enpuc. Ill so far as there hns been nnjr
grad* crjihtit NMM"As ilrlvn
forgot to “si« f. I Hik, ami ll*trn." failure it is mil the leag u e which hits ftllletf,' but fhe na­
Driving whllt drunk art'iiini&lt; d fm tions which have failed tho League. There have been mis­
R number ul arclirnta. 4'liil-lnins takes ut Geneva a id Paris, but the chief fault has been
and New 1 r»r*. when many in the slowness of the peoples to understand a complicated
drunk* ctu ttrr up Ihc fci|?hw.iy« U situation and to support the peacemakers more vigorously
A pftrticulaily
lintv lo remain and Intelligently.
•obtr.
"D ata thU imply s breakdown in the world's new prncrmakjng machinery? It might appear sn. for so far the na­
tions have not effectively applied the Kellogg pact or, the
Nine Power treaty, Isith more directly Involved than ia the
Longue Covenant. During more thnn two months, hostili­
ties have not been stoppiNi. but. until th e rr e rn t withdrawal
from Chlnrhow, have been extended. Japan has seemed to
•*c achieving her purpose by the u.tc of force in frank viola­
tion of International obligations.
"Rut will Japan profit by her use of force? That la tho
question whirli will determine whether peaceful mentis hnve
failed. Only if the nations fail to dnmonstrnte that wqr
does not profit a country will the peace machinery have
failed.
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"Such an outcome Is possible, but hardly probnhle.
Japan already has felt the necessity to lay her case before
the world. She has greatly injured herself (n public esteem.
Her trade hua been hurt. She hns made Chinese collabora­
tion. which she greatly needs, more difficult to obtain. And
before u settlem ent is reached, Japan is likely to have to
do much more explaining thnn she wlAhes."

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
tlves.
,
Georg* Atkin* i* spending tho
holiday* at Itome with hi* mother,
lilt tienford friends aro always
glad to s*o him.
J. N. Whllaar and C. M. Haad
wvnl hunting Tuesday.
Dial* Howler, after spend lag a
roupb qf day* with hi* paranla,
left Christmas afternoon (or Now
Orleans to attend thh biennial contentldn of tho Kappa Alpha fiatarnily as a , delegate from th*
rhapler at tha A. and M. Collega
et W eil Raleigh, N. C.
Mia* larur* Fleh I* th# guest
for several day* of Mrs. Martha

CHINCHDW
(TIItlHTIAN SCIl V V MONITOR
The resolution adopted by th
U-aguc of Nations Council on Decamber 10 left the future of Chinchow unsolved. It hela the Chinese
end the Japanese to the September
10 promise not "to aggravate the
situation.” This may mean any­
thing or nothing. To Serratary
Ilenry L. Stimeon it apparently
means a good deal. For ba im­
mediately explafaed the American
view of the leag u e resolution in
in announcement that wa* freely
interpreted as * warning to the
disputants In Manchuria against
the renewal of military action.
On the whole. Secretary Stimson
has navigated ‘ th* Manchurian
shoal* with conspicuous care and
im partiality. Frunt the outset he
leaiated Geneva's effort to lie
.town Japan to a' time limit with­
in which to return Hi troops tn
the South Mnrirhurla Railway
xone. tie knew that the chaotic
conditions north of the G reat Wall
made auch a course Inapplicable
tu n situation from which Chlnaaa
authority had fled. Nor has h*
ever accused either parly of vio*
tilin g a n y treaty. II* haa reallsril
more than world statesm en In gen­
eral th at Japan h at at leaat a t»chniral justification in moving ita
troupa along railways In which It
holds an equity even thokgh these
railways are situated outside the
South Manchuria treaty ton*.
Hill it should He recalled that
In actapting the December 10 res­
olution the Japan**# added a sig­
nificant rider (hat they must have
a free hand In th* maintenance ol
order. Nothing would please .them
better than to *«Ula the question
of Chine how without recourse tn
military action. On# reason ia that
the town, which la 290 mite* sooth
of Mukden, happen* to b« located
on the Peklag-Mukden Railroad.
In whleTi the British hold an equi­
ty derived from a loan. Another
ie th a t no technical nr treaty' Jol­
lification for a military advance
could Im adduced. But Chlnrhow
la now held by Gen. Jung Chen,
Chang ll&gt;u*h-Uang’a chief licwteaant, who happen* (o be tha
genius of th* anti-Japan#*# move men! In Manchuria which Gener­
al Honjo I* determined to uproot.
He, Ilk* Gdn. Ma Chen-Shan a t
T ilu lh a r, gains hla chief support
from th* hop* and axpoetatloN *f
a Laague-pios-American . m a * a
against Japan. Thai* fart* add tn
tlM'toiltpUratlaRa already involved

PHILANTHROPIST DIBS

AIRPLANES

DRUGS
Touchton’s
__ Sanford, D rug
"T h o R e n t t S t a r . "
Christ a*aa Glfta n*w aa 1)1*

•netd mao me*
staff.” Js« i t n
doaan dliftroal
aro roqalrad far
lar, t*r. _B***uao

who "know their
example, half a
klada *f gr****
th* average mo­
wa n i k i modern

RADIOS

5 $ S fl&amp; S #
Automotive

TAGS TRACK HTtH.HN CATTLE
MADISON, Wla^ Da*. 2S—
(A .P.)—'Tuberculosis test tag* issued by th* state ^apartm ent of
agriculture and markets have
help**! trace the disposition of
cattl* stolen from Waushara coun­
ty. When the hidtf* of rattle «#ra
found In a parking plant h«ra th#
numbers on the tags ia tha ani­
mats' ears were noted and their
ownership traced to Waushara
rounty.

AWNINGS
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KARL J . SCHULTZ

Jadg# and Mr*. J#**ph' Manna]
Alla from th* 1*1* of Flaoa aka
•pending the hoildaya her*. Mr*. Lubricating an automobile—and
All* arts Mia# Myra Munson and tiotag U right—la no joh fur ama­
I* a a (era of Mr*. Fdaal* 8tam&gt; teurs. U Ukaa train**!, exjjerl-

hriffjrt MVnaon,
Mr*. R. Bry#*. • ( WrlgkUellU,
G*-. arrUrod her* Saturday eve­
ning and wtO visit bar daughter,
Mrs, R. M. Mason. Mtg. Bryan
was i ream pasted by tarb toad; W.
1. Bryan, of Adslo, O k, ORd Joa

Business and Professional

F tiU Loot ha* —

Wood. Of D e U n d .

Friday night by Mayor Forraat
lake who made a faw appropri­
ate remark! and pewo|M l?thE
thraa larky young India* with th#
l i s t atora
owners are following glftai Mlta Eaala Purtn tea fact that a groat don, first prtie, a b«aQtlful dia­
It- eatahllahraant,
cobmond ring; Mist Margarat White,
Jahh a. Durtai, la No- second pria*. a lovely allrar toilet
ad D s tn jlllr, m i . hat aatt and Miss Linda CoaaoUy,
third gHao, a gold headed tUk urnbrello. Th* anlerartafag maoagaaignt of th* 8U r Thaatra la Row
Riving th* Sanford peopl* Tampa's
best licensed film l iw k h .

i ‘ r. V. .neon', attitude.
'» I- to l»r hoped that the Serretary of St iic will retain that Impsrliulit.', that hr«ltancy to con­
demn, that hs * «o far dittinguisheil
Ilia altitude. For weeks he was ac­
cused in Europe of not going Tar
enough. Hut it is now evident that
he is a .long way ahead of tha
Iniagi e. The statem ent of tha
Secretary of State was
atlffer
than the U-aguc’* resolution that
railed it forth, lie has followed it
up in several communications de­
signed to slave off the fall of
Chinchow. while the I-eague bus
apparently remained silent. Uut
any further o v e rtu rn to Japan
that may be necessary in again
railing attention to the world's In­
terest ,jn th« Kellogg ami Ntnv
Fbkrcr pact* should b# triad# bp
the powsrs in unison. The cause
of (care is not served by isolated
action, particularly when there is
grave doubt whether auch action
wo it,t gain the aupport either -ef
American puhllc opinion or of
Congre**, both of which have *
cently given evidence th at they
do not wish unduly to Intermed­
dle in foreign concerns.

SERVICE STATION

�SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. DECEMBER XS, 1M1

BLOOD IS i
AS ‘ H'KEMU
LANDS IND

urnament
Joy O h * * Class O f
Chitfcfl Has Meeting
n i t teamb a r r o f tb* Joy Giver*
Class *f Ik* F ire t Methodist
Charth k id i C hrist m*, party
a ad ctai* marling la i t vack at
t)M thatch iftartv During the
business h i i IM1 p la n fo r th*
m w year war* dtefuaMd,
Christmas stories aftd .ong*
»*r* a n jm d thr*bghp*t tha
artaln g by th , gM ata.
Mis*
Marlon Hayn** i t ea lead a prixe in
ona of the game* a fta r which re­
freshments w a n servsd by tha
host*****, Mlai Bonnie Young and
Klaa Muriel McIntyre. Each mambar of tha claaa waa praaantad
with a Chriatmaa g ift a t thia
time.
Uw fw w A U ptlat c h ir ih ldtf meet
Those praaant ware: Mra. C.
• t l M • ’■hack *4 Dm horn* of H. Smith, Mra. K. II. M elntyn.
and the M tn a. Marlon H a y n c ,
MUdrad Atapaagh, Sara Moya,
Wlfm* Squire*, Freda Canai.
Dorothy Smith and Sadia La in­
hart.
FAMILY

MCd w itch
rW iS M rt
1:00 o'clock.

with A ptcnld dhtodr' t k f a
a* tree a t ' bar bwnd on
M gktoe^Aftor th e &lt;UnJ^.'
Ka .atvied h u iM .1pROU?
ftoto. d i * to,4»t ra a ftto f
R “ fr trt^ H lV ' * CMrfitrtk*
tMirt'Oibh*' b m * h t w e n t
iW* ’ pafrtHebrt" Mr*. Emj W , Mr.’ ahd Mri. L.
faW. MYl* an d ' Wrr.. Ed
| f X r , end Mr*.
»r*. E- D. Tyiar,
Uoada

Martha
Virginia

t o d tftortow VnUtody
rip ; 'AwrfrpM' Cnyrwtmy,
U f t'K - D. TjrMr. Jr^
l e r i ^ l R , n d sldpay

Ir. and Mra. A'. Franklin
touMuacd t&amp;*' ntorrUg*
*
’ of tbll» ,

W. A. Taagve. J r , o f A agrnta,
G a , it Tiihlng hii atstef, Mri.
Edmund Malach, at her boma on
W a tt F irst Street. ,
__;___ _
M r. a ad Mrs. Baa f a ith , af Al­
bany, h d ., a n ■pending aavara)
day* bar* a* tha gue*ta af MF*.
E. J. Houth, 22tT Jesaam la Awnua.
l.
Ur. and Mra. F. E. RtomilUt
and children, francia a n d 1-ucy,
returned Saturday front Tampa
wher* they apent Chriatmaa with
Mr. and Mra. W. D. Crabtree.
Mr. aad Mr*. George S. Witroer
have returned from Ch*rle»ton, S.
C. where they apent the Chriatmaa holiday* with th* former'*
moter. Mr*. Robert* Wltmer.
Miaa France* Hughey, of Miami,
and M i.. E ith er llaghey, af New
Hfnyrna, are apandlng the holi­
day* her* with their parent*, Mr.
and Mr*. W. I. Hughey.
Mr*. W. A. Teague, of Mountvilla, S. C , h si arrived to spend
a short tlm* her* with bar daugh­
ter. Mr*. A. W. Lae, J r , 24It
Laurel Avenue.

R U R K n*

Re-Elfecthm
to
noad from P*gw l)

a*, and Harry Nelson, ot* l.iuniana, left today (or C tearw ilar
aftar .pending a week at Longwood
(Continued front Pag* On*)
fiat. The road is rough, th* riding with Mr. ynd Mr*. W. W. Nel­
I* pslnfbl, th* prograa* atow. Un­ son.
der theta eirmm itonces, Inflation
Mr. end Mr*.. J.
Ellsworth
of oar Urea, Instead of more defla­
tion, I* the obvious remedy,* if wa motored to Orlando yentarday
tflah to cantina* our journey w ith ­ wher* they visited the latter’*
out completely ruin!ling our ru n ­ cousin, C. E. Hinklns. of la k e ­
ning' g«»r. But, In Inflating, w* land, whu I* ill at th* Florida San­
should not’ throw away our pres- itarium.
s#rv gauge and us* th# gaagelass
gTrtnbatk pump.
Mr. and Mr*. E. S. Baughan
“Th* prograa which 1 ballavt »nd daughter, of Jackaanvillc,
tbi* country should adopt to ac- have returned home after apondtng
eafarato buslnal* recovtry In 1931 sararal day* her* with Mr*. A.
may b* sueciaBtly dawciibad a* W. Lea, J r , and Mra. Edmund
In d ia trial and credit aipanalan on Melacb. They war* accompanied
a gild! baa*.’ Tho moro ^Islant by Mra. Baughaa'a slater. Mi,.
object I* to ka*d aff movement, Francis Teague, who will be b» r
for paper money inflation,, bl- guest In Jacksonville for a .hurt
m#t*in*m, ale.; th# more ImwatH- time.
*(Y ih jtr t ll to »t0R hoarding with
Judicious advice directed to th*
•a lf-ln ta m t of tha hoarder.
“Th* main *dr*nt*ga to bn **•
cured by dtotawM^ ho* Wing- la’ tha
tatotn of rnourt to the bank* and
fi»V l w » M

plan l» to appon* poll'
(ConUnqad from Pag* On*)
ovt ah' their and a cob_________crWlf-whfcn would offi no a*pnFatal* orgkaiiad Virginia
set tM axpanxfttf tttM wbald oOkcrwl«« ba pbatlMk thrbogh th* rto
turn of hoarded caFHtoy. In thl*
aspect, action would b* directed
tovnrd ■ liberal' fadtowl r*serve
policy,
, “An individual li pow»ri«»». We

sM tfh ln g with It. W* mwy iwjntoc
T ' S V r ' ’T Mm that th* United H|*‘ek ,R0* u
savings bank stlstc. It ka* b*at

sbartfl's fuM oato* 1* J*MU

roormlUa* of th* a n ti^ m llh Demo traU ; that, contributions by E. C.
J*m**oh, ffaw’ York E apubllnn,
“war* b*fB( |btkeft*d f i r general
u«* throughout the' South;” that
th* t* ta l a’n todtlt o f fund* con­
trib u te d 'to th* eOtofllltta* d e e d ­
ed II39.BM6; th a t *l l*rgv part of
th* fumj* contributed wn* handled
by Bi1N*F CWWfcrf »hd t u t glAetoo
of tb*’' cdnrrlbukltoti’ war* ptn»d
to lh* credit kf tS* bishop.
Tha foHUpttt** etirtaVnant that
there e i s 'w f Virginia *ntl-3udth
commit taw* r t i «*M by th* bishop
to b* du* to'fkiTdra a f It* invtotlgator* to Mgtk'pfORat Inquiry.
“Th* highly paid investigator*
of th a N f* eanrmltto*,* said BUhop Cannon, “could ItoY* easily di»covirvd, th* fa rt of-'thl* organisa­
tion h a j th e , « x p * n M on* tltha
th* mohwy nod tlm* they e l ponded
eo my p ortly personal private a f­
fair** '

* ‘lYfdgd af lh* UfcM.* TM
ef our govtFnmanf
Ii
j to th# payment of da
po«lti on d*m»nd.
'
Tha strong financial cor­
poration ahottM p a, foF thalr M frant porckona* by M nr M doy
MU*, leaving thalr bank hnlaMto
Inine L Bankart *av that (hay a n
ready to kwy lh* P*p*F of *gd&gt;
strong corporation* a* GonacaJ
„ 71 waa th* tranitfrvr of tin t
Electric,,

S

Ute stock

to y public report *f purely
•xpenditur**. Nor did th*
life *r Kapublkan coimnltk* any report to tha clirk
Mato* *r to toy Virgin!*

d i'to a /u o n ’

I

I ion a jjiid *f liwlulte und I ht* ho*l4

The rhirf renter of actlfa ato" ' **'
ie-t yesterday w a. Lahore, a h tN
*!“
four ttlndua and four MtotoMt w ere injured «u srrioutly lit cOlh-f * '*
urinal noting that they war* tAh* . ' f
en to hn.ptial. Many other* ward'
(relied for in ju rir' by prfvgt#!'
physic inns.
1.alone wa, plungrd into a • u u r .

r * * f» ifl i f i f tii fiirf*

mf hiI1.in hi 4 ml it i n I fi* w o rd e r

the h o .le .. find, every trip dif­
ferent. due to the human element.
Info miHi inn i* ifiwn in r&gt; hiunit t •

Hodtenfl on A irp la n e s H elp
I’a-uectigers In He t'orn*
fn rtn h le

IK#

Found: n nrw job fo r g i r l i !
ir» «ervifig B-b a KorIwr on *
pRi««iiRtr » 1r p tRDF. T b * 'lin « be*

t«»en
York and Richmond.
Vr.
fivr of (hem. They nenr«
irt cRbined p Irp.fr. *u&lt;'h R« the
tftr khturn in the l«rfe plrtar#
tbovt* The other piftare iR a
*ketch of M to Mlldrwit Jtihitraa,
j \
dltRt t or of thin ho* ti*wR 5-erh Irv
Hay« M ir* ► JohnRon

**Tbeir du*

Mainly* though,
lh#&gt; tr&gt; «*• provide com fort ami' I
per vice lo tho»e i ra v e ll in g
in |

many

pUntR.

"The young women an- rSuveti1
with great care anil re|ire.*nt the ir
finaat type of prngrea.lve young n
American.. They ttre wrell-elucat n
n b in good health and, of cniirac. w
good looking They fly two day* d
ahd then re.I one day In th " g
w»y the ar» never over tired.
|n

whip,

thi*

kfftigrnidin *1

Iim-r *

for »ny »nd

Attm cting

'

fly in* intldli* W»« prlUnif sill vttiR#ii« to rtisftllll*
u \f»y v*l uu^lf ititiftor^ hrtwwrn lhr h ou r* n f
•rrvict* '
I* M «n*l 7 A M wa* enforct^.
Klew* ii |&gt;«*r*fin» w#r#
Tb** pt i AMitiiit# if hvnnirn iiM1*
hi hnvt* lirrn killed S*turcl#j ■!
ei n i i r h i* ictuVkltiif mid h I ' t f w f
r«l t«» iiirrf«*v fvwti niitrr riapidly IV«Hh w « i . u h r r r troop* flrtd OH
II -4 MFVV'* (t f tflrt^-4* hoMH'Ilkl* loilllll* 1 * &lt;*ruw«l nf riolmjR Rnti- British
S hirt..” Th e
northwest
fnrni-^fd by th*» prr*nnrF of t* " l t d
f&gt;H*»*ws iiu&lt;
f iffn* rnllv kin'Wh ( r o n t i i r prov in ce w a. repdrtad
&gt;1&gt;uiv iv vi f * ffid bnppifi nn thi'T calm today, hul the "Red Shirt**
Hr*1 fit* fi| w hi*n th**v bw»k itpvti -anpuign. .uperipoaad on tha p i n
tlirir ;i,pif*i*'iiT»,il ymirnif ItnUr-* unit pc tun | nifiiarw o f fr o h t W r tribaa.
situation
i**ji1111* t but t hi*\ 11v bundnuU '• ha* iiruught about a
u iilf
w«- V!v it Mil nn* *•*! n n p f r • i*hltli ih'H her IchtrI ncir central
aiilhuritie* view with any cnthntl.
(iirhinl

T h r idlit
t*'*‘ m r hnnfnnt hn*
bi*ij| vif'i Dini il •') Mu* piiHIr, i»nd
it t' 'Hid fh/it plan" ;ir»* un df r u « v
f* r iin I'ttfM inn *»f nn h .» *i“rvltts
on ut tv i la rift* m il ii i* * IhrmiRhmil th»w MHinltv.

A HOWLING

SUCCESS v -’ w R lW
Strati**, Oriamto, four Mid three; Wr ^n&lt;| Mr, [{ll(
w rl*1&gt;t Sat
I ijrh witi"t 11in*, tohm r^TH,
O, W- 81- n r . r d.(eate,l U w r.m # u rlay
u: H|IHI -Vlrnk nt Rlr#vr&gt;» #m l s* ruffl** I -KtM I
'l^ndipsiat, (lea aiul thf*f. and will th# h. m r of , h# hr(,i#&gt;, parvnlV, I
Inttnf lh# frewk »nrri by It Hit*
play Uif winnar of th# Epp#- « « r ^l2 MurdoIim Avfiiih- Thr Itov
C t ir n r liii S t. J iih n " . th»* f i •wur
Iff match lomonruw.
y* n
Hiownlrt*. (taitor uf thr Sb»* i miii'il a Lit ji I*ut nf limn pi
Ytatardap'o Play
€rr*lit i Kir*t l»ir-bytrri«n th u ith .
whlrh "hi* tuuUt-ifiT
aKhoaflR att th e favofltrY, *wKh| fornirti thr crrrmimy in thr p»ra f lit n r b#fnn* thi* ru t r»np** ttf
ont fXCfptfcon, cam# throufh to gf|CP ,,f rrlalivr^ «tnri intima!«*
rn ttr .eampatlUoti th it morninf. | frliniii uf thr rmiplr
Y .to . w a. hard P t* .« d before
, n hw p(„r w„ h
,
he defeated hi* rival.
.
■
a,vt*li.mw »h„tii ill.
S im a s . - Orlando, two *n
Xarhary h.iine arrrntuatcil u culnTk* matoh wn., even a t
* •
&gt;ch*me of i«-d and grvvii In the
hole, but Yate* »oao wan in** ,ee#pilon mmhm n-kr-t* und » .
Ihq Uad. »oi»hf Vecauto of hi. „f |K)jn„ lll(1,
...... . Bm|
long drive*. Ha wa* Jo feat be
, wh|,r . 1ll„ |ilr
yond th* pht in two on th* »'ghtn |
w rre p, . r n , all„ 11, th„ U ly .
1*°HI living rn-im where I hr guest* we
Jack Toomer also kad trouble. a*.emhle«l. Forming u „ i i u ' I.
before he slapped out ahead ol | background for tbi ifirm ony wn
Dr. A. W. Eppa, Sanford. Dr. Epps. (h, , ofl|y |jgM,,| |,t raiy. the ,
hod Toomar onw down i t U# and ir ,,,,,.
whirls w». an an I.
of thp fourth hot*, and hn«i thre* formed of «ml!.i* und (eru Mark
bird led an the first nine, but mg each .Id* ».f th , urchwuy |„
c d f l n 't keep that pnen, ami nenlh which the i.iuids * io ,l were
Toojger
o«t, Hv* And four.
lB]j *hite wicker
C arl Damn had nto trmibla In JL)Je*I with large re,I poln-eltia.
beating L*f#r#n*a Lundquiet, 9*n- »m( lacy fern*.
ford.
RHeading th . wedding Mm .
“ X T
J rt« ^
Rtambrldge Mun.un, at the
potting and
plana, rendair-l. -The Old It.h a . a"
PHyed 1 ohengnn’*
*Vl
Wedding March a . the Crldal par
n
orotw
' " ‘rr ,d
-r e ,n u n ,
»h* played, "Traumerte."
ably th at batwaan F red Treebar,
' '
Orlando, and Jlmmto .W tot. &gt;
Th* bfW** whn ,
"t the rerrplinn in llteit cur fur n
forpiar stato champion. Traahar !"* 7 !"f* !’y h ,r f ,,h *r* » “■&gt; *' "butt trip t» tlistt.isikiiis, T ann,
won th* match on th# 1»th hot* w t a [ ^
•» " " ‘run *.f ltri.tnl, Vn , nnd ,Hunts In N'nrth
wjven be sunk • J» -rw d *U P .h o t ™n' ” ’ * hll« h tr
Mi** f'nrhlina. t ’pun I heir rrittrn they
f r a n a trap*
M aha Ann Powrt% wa# maid «f will be at hum* In Ilieir friend-' at
Ota Merrill who wn* medalist hoMf- 'Another rouaih, little fo r- MU tlsitnuli. Avenue.‘ The Itride
wore, u,e&gt;n Fer dapwrtlirr, u iist
dafsalad " « • « L
Roto Axti SAnford, m v «» and *H! f " d U r*; Suih Nt. John., of l ake- tweerl Mill Ihe rnlLirs and ru ff,
Jlto fl pence, daftatod Dan J i n k ,
girl and Uil- nf which wetn mtidi' t&gt;f ItUrk * sMiami, •*v«n and lid ; J . J. Dunn *
*nU **'•• tmlinn. With this »h* »ure u
defeated £ E. Hagiar, on* u g | *{• T’ rhilynW, of Cnlneaville, t i l g r kloti.a and black tsi-i-rsiorle*.
and a W. Bps near, on* of th*
f ou,ln* "»■ ringoentar.
The bride has lived here the |
fdvaritai, took n beating from C. ^
‘&gt;ridegroom tod m hit b**t greater part nf te r life, ut)d is the i
A. Baumann, Orlando, t« o and
Ar*h“r
^ e b a ry . Jr., nnty danxbter of her p tr n lp . She j
bM^
brother of th* hriie.
was rraditaletf fritm Snnf ml I lint* 1
P irtt flight play y**t#rday
Th* brIlia's gown wa* made of Bchnnl and later ellendetl Nullin*
f*ugd D. U*b*tloeh*r. W intor whit* malaakln salin molded along Tidlege at llrlstul, Va. After her
fitted lines. Th* shirt flared at Kiaduatlim there .he studied at
th* hem and fall In soft fold* nl link* University at Ihlrhant, N. f ,
th* baek to farm a train, while where *he tereivml uu j\. II. delb* yoke and ilaave* uf th* d rrs. grep, and wa* if inrmtu-r uf the
Ware inmla of f'h.ntilly tare. Th* Zela Tau Al|di.i anrWrtty. F u r'Uu*
twidnl vail, which ’ was fastened p a .t Iw &gt; yi n m she hit&lt; teen
with m anga bto*a&gt;ms, wn* made teaching English nl Nwndunle High
of roe* point Ur* and tulle. .She SrhAsd. BFe in treasurer uf the N.
d rtw tag s ' by*.
Thl# morn lug. Mr. Hatwholdar carried n shower bouquet nf bridal de V . Ilnwnrd t hapler nf Hip D,
defeated Mr. U*b*ritoh*r, thr** r***n amt valley litie*. The ring D. (', and was u pwvtr .e te n tl
and tw#, white Mr, F*vtn* dwyears agu nt the national conven­
ttoted C*t, Mathews. six and fie*.
tion nf the If, D. T, held in
T h * HounhehUriFxTirU match
t'harleetun, S. &lt;*. She it aim an
was under wny th is *ft*nv*oo
active me nt tier of th# U tiU The*,
shortly *ft*r lunah.
lie Group.
I s th* firs t flight consolation.
Th* bridegroom i* th* elder &gt;uti
W. O. Chaney dafacted H. M.
of Mr. and Mr*.* Roy R. Wright
Watson « m up tkte morning,
Ita was b wn and rrarasl In Tannc.aae an I rant* here from Chattannnga, Tenn. with hie firrn te
about alt or seven year* agu. II*
WIKTgR U A V.
attended Rultlna C illrg* n t Winter

M rs. Nullle R. I(uv*«ll
Spiritualist Medium of the
l'ri*arr**lve Bplritu*li&gt;i lliu r'h .
• &gt; H- t ’encord A ve, UrUndo,
Fla. I’hnne t.MI.

Rock* nation* w ith h ia *1

Ovlrd... I lw.
\ l Ike humr «,( Mrs. t inington
and Mr». Hurnell
Gift* — I'utlerv - Handwork
I'rises of all kinds.

g r b t a n is s s n

MAROURRITV CHURCHILL
ADDED
NEW *

VAHIETY
St'KliKN
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lilV K W AKKKIKI.DS
GIFT IU)XEA AND t ’HYrtTA f.l/F.D IM IITN 3»r TO
t.1.3*. HAND tkGIIK, NOVELt i e r , Frrt’.

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Umtc«t your baby's health by fttdlnic it our port
whuIrsMime milk.
We produce and nell milk that in equal to the b e a t
milk produced In (h* enllre United HU tew.
Our bacteria coonl U always below 10,000, U. 8.
Hlnndard for cerOfted milk,

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The* R rrr«t of Jaw th arU l Nehru;
p ie.lil.n l uf thr All-Indian CM . J
a re .., in the llumhay headquar- '
te r. Saturday canard "h#rtAP, ' ‘
Igeneral .Irike and cloaing a ft* ^
►
hop.), to h* proclaimed Id Bonto*'
lay today a a a p ro taat fllafc#A''
Ihiit will cOlnrirle with thw arHrUw ,
of Mahatm* Gandhi, them war*
npprahen.iom of trouble daratoyne.
iiiif.

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lh# .University uf Fluritlu wfc*ru

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MISS MARGARET ELIZABETH ZACHARY
BECOMES BRIDE OF JAMES WRIGHT

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constitution.

tl#e a rt

onomist Gives
C. Nelson, of Clearwater,
si Opinion Upon CyMr*.Nelson,
of San Antonio, Te*

• W t o pt«*t tlfcooprraf* to adntnc«‘auT
, MoClallawU
[f hf Samlobt* County |» pcrsoAal ahd comibon'tatkrbati)
Whan h* triumphed over a
o f four cmndfdntto hi eao *1

■ M cO dU M ; W 'to tg M n
t a o * . Park cm iirti; Florid*

Tmunar
M3 a l l :lS4-3ft
Yatak .
. 41-1 ttf. 3114—Iff
Carl Dann'* record-tying brand
of golf wt* tha admiration of the
■mall gallery which accompanied
him and G. A. Babmann, hi* (»rliada opponent.
Three blrdiee
contributed to Dann** fine" perfnrmance. ana on the fourth, one
on tha ninth and on* on the Idth
hole*. (AMT* putting «■&lt; M» out­
standing ftatur* for he sank them
right and left to gain victory over
itsiunXhn Tb* latter had a hinile
on the ISth hole. .
Their card*:
,
Ont
Dann
544 334 4M— 17
Baumann
M l 4AI 3A4—SO

Mrs. W E. Smith *nd Mis* Mar­
g aret Smith, of drain, nr* th*
guest* of Mr and Mri. J. B. Ray at
their home op Palmetto Avvnua
fo r.a few day*.

Cannon; .Cttarges
Nye::.CdWmlttee
With Unfairness

Throws

(Continued from Ih g a Ona)group of Moslem*.
Apart from tha decl.lon regard­
ing "Sw araj,” the meeting decided
||&gt; remndi-l the I-eague’a aaeanUad*
l«odies on linea of tha Na(UxtU~
C nrigm u and negotiate with a If
I perltes represented In tha M ato"
’ km conference with a eiaW to Xtir
&lt;amalgamation lietwcan (ha p n l t b
erne and the League.
Itesidutlon* were adopted *p*
pt.-mg irrrwHim and tha “nt*
teni” campaign. The go»arai(tant'a
1 new ordinance. in the northw eit ’
I fm ntior province to mappleal
such
anti Hr11i«h manifestation*
were critic lied nn tho ground th a t”
they w e n Inimical to th# atlM to
phrre or finwl
ill neca.aary fa r
I he su cc ess ful w n rh ln g of aay » rw

Ben A w ttii of f f n r M , haa
returned hotb* a fte r • ponding »•*. ral day* b a n .
,•-

REUNION

All mpmber* of tho Graan fam ­
ily, aicapt E. W. Matthew* who
I* convalescing a t a hospital In
L alp City, attended' tb* fam ily
m n l« n bald Christmas Day a t th*
host# of Mra. E, M. G rain on tha
W u t Side. Those praaant included:
Mr*. E . M. Green, Mr*. C. .W.
Matthew* and children, peon*.
.M argaret, Helen Ernestine, Herhart ami I(tjn g , Mr. and Mr*. Vic­
tor Graan ghd ions, If*pas and
Alfred, and Mr. and Mf*- Robert
Green and daughter, Roberta.

•ill bn antarU lnad

(Cpntiimed from Page One)
courte1 aHth' hid prodigious drive.

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YOUR NEWHPAPO

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Florid*. Heart
.* W WartTi Gnataat VatwUbif
■ * * i M Rkhwt G a r te LuuL

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NUMBERS SI.

¥ VIOLENT
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Pope Ufffes World
Union Of Churches

VATICAN City. Dec. 2A _
(A.P.J—Call for a tint jn of Prot.
. extant* end Catholics the world
ovar » u Isebed by P.,pe piu*
XI, today In an ineyrlir-tl rntitle! “ L u Verltatla." The «nrycliral meaning “ the light of
troth" and datod on Christmas,
commtmorale* the 1.tooth anni­
versary of the council of Kphe.ru
which condemned doctrine „f
the nextorius patriarch of Conitantinopl*. The pontiff a&gt;l
dressed to proleitnnt* a p«t.-rnal exhortation to folliw the
exempfe of Catholic* |n |n»ol
dc^th Hat of at! in* the protection o f th* Vir­
na, accidentally1 gin Mary as meditator in I intern**-or with God anil Mid
‘ ividcd a grim that if it wet htflierrd Irtut
it vpr the South’*! Christ w»* G&gt;d vhc who horv
TVrerty-aeven died j him nu n be called mother of
find.

Souths Fatality List!
' ft^f«dS%^34 Persons
F o ri
A t 103!

JAP ADVANCE White m .je h Scene Of FLOOD VICTIM S
Yulettae M dm m ent With r i n n i n ro n riT
O N C fM O W Real Santa Claus On Duty x-AKUL " t o r i I t
IS POSTPONED
THEIR TROUBLE
_
YATES IS ON . . .
fWi

&lt;

Nine person*
killed la a
•Inal* tragedy whan a train hit
an ' aatqaMhfle antsH* o f Char*
lott*. FWa automobile fatalltUa
war* reported la Florida, four In
Alabama, thro* in T n ix u n , two
Xantoaky, and on* la Vhrinl*iridian# killed war* Sjr Ives 1st
Alma, of Cadar Kay, and hit two­
. yaar-oU daughter, TMyitia; Gorland McAJIIster. MV *od of C. P.
TtcALislor, of Vealer, killed noith
o f P H U p tli With an aaldooliflaJ

.rtaaa.

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||
)
K * i
|l ■ j
*.

, Springtime temperature opened
• door through , which tragedy
I l* fle g a heavy load In traffic and
ether
_ IfatalItise edged lata the N'a
tleg's Christmas observance. A to­
tal of U'J live* were lost. .
The rnlld wca'her filled the
* hlghwari of nearly every suite
' t h i with fiw exceptions each suf- TOrgd loseae In th* Hat of 102 autoaaotlks death*. Bunts, falls and
Ipcidcnta * 4 th* celebration
3
»&gt;*• W r i total*.
&lt;c - ftaiddaet la th* list at tragedies
the celftaian In which seven
.tvrwahlper*,' five In one family, rv-

• .

w h «v thaJr aJt*mobile was atrdch
by‘ A train.
;
T •
A yauth taking hi* grandparent*
^
S '* t.'hViitmaa dimer In Oak Park,
j y 1U‘ drove hi* automoblla Into th*
. jJ P"Ut ef anothtr train apecdlng
•
Christmas celebrant. U Chicago
‘ l ^&lt;V .’and the three wet. klllid.
f g l » » » . Oa. celebrity, CaVOa Taylor.
•,&lt;■£'. vaetFsn pictnia ad rescind former
' ' . w ife of Ja«h Dwnpsoy, ona-tim*
haaeywelght etatpplon, was a Vic­
's

iPrison
nQuest
'O ffic e r
.

.)— rtUion aid DaKalg roan*
&gt;I■tyIK JPriflcar*,
poll** from ileewwll

,-and (oral offldalg lata yesterday
&lt;IU*ll*d a dlsta/baac* by a crowd
of » « setAlag antraMe to th*
,.
Mil Ton couaty iaU whar* Chief
‘’k r ‘
fo il* * ' H ^ B r t u r *aa InearT ' M f i W foliowin* tha ahoatlag at
NooiL
la f Vary vpa* taken from th#
' th* tfUeaza wha kept th*
at hay until Karr'had bean
anpanleil tot of tosrn by Kul-

SPH IN C rtRlD . M s ... Pec
2fi.— i A P.» Al lead f..-lr per­
son. diet t i ll us ay in * jp-*
Oat swi i»t tin- fii-c-etoty rew
louet ilitiel ,-Il „f -he hni- n
IH rsc ir;atd- have Ie „ i *,-

REACTIONS TO
EASEL REPORT
ARE REVEALED

WASHINGTON. I&gt;#r. 2A*
(A.P.) The Prrrldiiit anU M iv
C-siPteJ f e l ull * .Mfli-tols j *
llusivfr «|&gt;dnt inok| «»f ( hrntnu*
— —
.
(•reuse.I Ii. .ef ot'iers it!,.. , rr day a.*tlng a» spok«**m«n foi \
i*.ied Senr. h fc, ,r. &gt;r.
nta ('la.a * ln apprard.i
u.l* Sluv-rt' u|l y (•*. f ..it
r’hlt*" lloiue varly an.I
layso of •!».- flu rs * | *a|J,
!• h#d— a a the gift tiling* r
Ihunng- t».iy icarh *!i,U.(«h&gt;,
'&gt;»y of Uoinif.
I k - . ii* ' . hi :;amu.! Ka.^h'
cx|ilnin««l hi*
juellor. Ins wife *p &lt;
i
yo.ing IV r o
ha'.), a.-I .- i uni,l, nti let
Bt (il.HNN B.U1F1,
i ’ AllKS1&gt; \I K Ml «*. D-c 2d
Ann
Hoover
ant
thr
young'
•Ml Tkr laaMlalMl Pr#M)
l*P t*P A«*&gt;Hg»H Prr.al
l UI.HI • ,- )ir&lt; i.j .i s.,
i \ I* I - t n.*a
d ? •• UhriJtI'cfrr ty pointing out thnt Santa
Tht* rep ort o f the Y ou n g
MUKDEN, Manchuria. Doc. 2*.
1
hsn-ts
w
rher.
.
1
.
&lt;
.,,-ie.l
m P»v. lesnl nia of (hr l! mh|«n1
h#il a i. hk 1 Ur (I of work t** do k m
—(A .P .)—The Japanese advance
I'lntt a d v i a o r y
com m ittee
an I mat;, gur-t. .in .||j sr
m*IJ not linger, rvtn ai the rat«
kl'ft coifil’ ) ot No i ’ Iia r «t M»*wU*
on th* Walled City of Chlib-how,
*•-»• 1r*PP- . •; the fin
*\rthur "nurk)*" Y«t#«. Am it' U'iki* maiMii.fk.
m&lt;-«&gt;tiiiK nt Bnacl on G erm an
•I i hjntf o’ it Ho ir holly « rent ha
mu A • * me rr-i, e.-d (,r*
la»t tcmiining itronghold In Chi- • o*« hanlesi driving golfer IP I
V\'th i •inm.lriM of ?ii&lt; early
ri‘|inrntioi)p nrouncti com m ent
» «;»ni: cn
- ii in CilA jf
* - r. pcs soil ;fhcr- i-n, d,.wn
nr«e hands In Mam-nuria, ap­ &lt;n# n( t^« Be* anmt.urt of th« m ining vimii. hotrrvor. thr II im» v*
• C'.(
interr ctlirrnx
i't m p itn U
throughout thft
l-ul.i i. I utlic uf flu f,;r |. ,,n
peared last night to has* Iwn nation. Unt
loom r,
Ja&lt;k«Qn r» ildrrit wrrr ««ti»flrtl. &gt;anta ha*l
H I « ' Cf! J h.’ll |t*b« l» * . airly
' w rrrlsl. Ilt-low art' tha •**nut»
.1
-nilit •
postponed for th* second time 'ill*1. F’orma Am i!«ur uolf ( ham b« n g«H» j to th«*m.
iiiit i
i
hi( i:«* ti in
within a month.
tell" r e a c t io n * :
•
plan, and C m t] ()#nn, Jr.. Urtarwkv,
flo Lfought P ffg y Ann tw.
L'lfril.
In authoritatlsa source* her* It thi. alternoon led « gruup of doll*, an rlrvtric stove ant tiny
Ilctlln Satisfactory, although it
:h ie* I* *#)•••• ' Lew;i|a* i IIIi'&gt;«»irh
s»a» a*id all column* operating; *olfcts ero.nd the .Sanford Cottn- r(Miking ur«nal1a to match and a
f-t&gt; -hurt »*f ts-uig a large-minded
■'.av! • ( flic r«| it # r'i i ^uir *
against irrvgulaia to thr *oulh«e*t try (Tub .nure.- In i|tialilyina piin of rullci «kat#a.
«( (if* ' '»•) lie *» ! ’((» civil#• VM•ulutioii i»f ths finan.s&gt; problsrnof Mukden had been withdrawn, rounds for thr Seminole Amateur
JVtrr’v |irr«rnta were mnrr to
. in .I*'' •* /iiririti’^ n- rL. \
; I'nn* &gt;'U ro cad a* had b*en %
during the day to the.r original' Invitation tournament which get. ma«vulinr taste. They g|«o includ­ ltiA( .l I
feared
I..
dl 'l '
Stations within th* South Manchu- (iriil«*r way In ina c.i play .taitlrta ed roller «katra, but there the
tl** s^uiniirr r
ip.
t
I l.nnilon —Brttrr« 'hr outlook fo f
gift*
rla railw.y .one ,n^ that ioimcdi-, „ , no „,-,. 'k. ...........
aftrr- d'.ipliiration of hi* «iairr‘«
K*td arid |nek •* oi inn vr Ir-litA
thf impru mg intvrmUunal ea0«
wt* hostilities between the Nip. nnon
chM . ||r got a toy
airplane* a
ftflC iSf «( I*
I -ot Ii.. .•aril I f «■.
, ^i’lrncr on rrparatimif.
pone,, troop* arv,j the Chine*, in
Mr v .te . an.vc.l m c.nfo.d hactor and » luig of mathlpa.
I |H.»(uffl&lt;e Min i
(•• ne\i The expert# did i b d n
the vicinity of Chlnehow were un-| thi, mormn, fr,,n ,h„ K«*, i « ,l.
Fir-ldent Hoover made ihe «#SupcHntfiidi-iit J \ \ \\ illtam*jr
likely.
i
•
a*
.
*
v,,rk
h'H nn,y th** K
leil
oiin
hiniwrlf
la«t
Tii’
*tla&gt;
when
tk .
t . ...
.. l i
, »nd Immediately act a hum warm*
if rid-ai v. nil**
mil
Inc reason for the withdrawal
,
. ..
,
, j „
he tuiugl*'! with oihrr «hoppri* in n f I'ti'tliMtiM
I'tditical
()ue«tiun«
di.inmat# th# . 1
ruth#*!
200
ffinih
t
in*
.
\
b
.lunger
remained olwcUre yesterrlay in , L " ' ' J ' V
* IfiMpretlng tnya on di&lt;pUy
tn
il«vwn Numlvr Out* fatrvaay f t\r
intcina Kinal fiiaatlon to com­
»(»»!%• for lf»\fe u..r i»i « tlu'ivi, 'h’k!
Mukden where little new* of the ‘'” " n N“ m,* r
downtown
«torv«.
•
nlK&gt;ut -Til or MiM) &gt;nni». fit* tu«Hy
pletely.
wojU capital* panrtrate* except
If I'aggy and IVter liaj not • (like* '•«(••!•• Smitfiei mit ,
\ «enna \t le#A* anothsr d «pr .Ti
PE s HAWAK. India. Dor. 2&lt;«.— In the form of briaf preit (It*. *ft» thr liUAHMt |H*r&gt;on on th# been au rv«ilr«l nt the «ight o f , dot# would.field, ali'ctigh lit,. Tui.
course (hiring thr morning, ix*.
1 iti the right dilution
(A .P .l—Growing urucst an&lt;( law- 1 patches. Diese ye.-erday gave the
•
bat
fur
l(i'(
.*
•till
w.i.t
ii^lrg
u*
Santa**
flowing
white
whiakcr*
The i tiiislit I-t|| f Rr*
trirving «oni«» of ihr longvxt hit
W a«hington~ hr«p«t# th«» e^tn .
lessnrx* in the northwest f.ontler I l,nl r» ’,,lon tb*« «he destinies of golf bull* thia nnirae* hiA rvrr and hlv red trimmed co*tunn\ thry the fa ir «»f twi&gt;-frntfi« | »&lt; |** ,| bind V
d x jf htr* d Mr, l id Mrr. i initio** l.ndingg. funyrtis bt#
.
Manchuria were being wurked out.
#*rr&gt;
21
huur%
while
«
ii*«|i|y
Pay
might
have
t&gt;rrn
puatlrd
at
the
province led to the am ,., y e .te r.,for th. tim, Uin|f ln th, flrW of AffP.
id id# it tiii|MM«itdr&gt; for th# admin*
*&gt;fr * ^Itnilarily of hia voice In that of Ou. fmJ by th. I'adaftatk )|ii* * rc-• Guttia Mi'ClrllftiNl, &gt;xh(» tin' «e
Mr. Yatr** u icm , anir
day of Abdul (ihalfur Khan, rhlef worhl
'
Id a'ion to take any fuitlitr a.tl in
diplomacy rather than
vg-crly mime d III #l| HIlItlMID ll
*
lJiwiaiu***
Richey,
onr
of
the
intrd
i*n
a.l(flh"iilt
uiei.fire
(•
»
ar mill
&lt;»n d#ht»
shirt'’ nwrvement amiManchurU’.
"Tonmrr
m,r ,r
" " " th” rourar
r n u n t - n*i
o -i Ii»no
o
i •n lion
Manchuria’*froern
frnxrnplains.
plain.
,ho
• *l»f id
hvAleriay ailcrmaii
the promulgation of three nrw or-1 Slmultane.rusly with the arrival |nual'fylng round, played lit a «U f| Thr wrf t|| MO
.
On* e f »h.« ffaycii i ■ * %t I j |g* go .
r*p.i»trf ax Ijglrig uiulunfxsi.
I.OVDOV, U n . 26.
di nances designed to enable au- of dispatches relating to th« thic*- -"•»»•* ml. .mil at wn early ',nur-|
*(, |„,w..ver, and b o th brnkr Thuratay night :«•
mu oi D«'i'»i t(»l«y
l.uidun hr*vpop**rn trtatsd thft to*
thorities to deal summarily with
(Continued on l-’ gc Tw,.j
j
temarkahly ..n cam' .^ h U j the.r glee ..v,r hit comfrciitlritjrd on Pag# Tint)
Ih# aituation.
|
.hole. Mr
Tioimrr wa» close r t ' L - ”
Th** rhiiil nxvivcil d . y u l e P°rl of ibc Young plan ftdvliory
I a* *Hit thr fead and chcM. and I ! '‘"nunittrc i « an event of nUjiJC
With Atdul Ohaffur
Khan. 1 H a r m fa r C k n e l f f I „ ,Mr''” - U ,n ‘-'rmral play.' Th,
B,„ wn.lip4
tr,.*u , ,htf
'
Mig dar vein i. auv *r.*i •*.
Official comment #66
nicknaate-t “ Iho frontier Gandhi"' U C P U t y O l l
T ! I I l 8 |«"*l t t * " Indieiition o f phytag ht»| trtiu, , * jnl , jl(, r¥,pwl J f * l#
• the auLmcliIr In whirli »ho wt i Ticking her# ax moat mrmbtfa of
were takrn hia brrdher. Or. Khan, I t l l l n d T n
O a m ■%(' usual tron* g . n , wEg. ,/agtch j
kn,iwjn&lt; „ n|tr^ Th, y
|.I*V brgll.s
Saheb, Khan Maheh'e
tid in g , d riv en hr Mr. V et l-P a n .l Iho government arc nut uf th*
heh’e &gt;nn, Saad:
had rvaxon t.m, |n (h« v«p#cl.»u«
*•••&gt;• for ll.* hr.ll *&gt;s.
wo grutiin of three Orlando bag ftcro.«A hit vhuvildar. he rarrird
Ultah Khan
►IN T I WU). . Hi!*. D r. '20 - 1 rsnd Cirutnining Jtrs. M il lullai.-I
Ths- Times dscUrrl th* report
an attorney
arnvr-l !at" Dus • fttrnoon (Vvivrt* for every mender of th#
erd
ltc .li,y
M if'Jrll.in d . f., w a r
(A
.P
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—
I'omnninl-U
storm.
&gt;
1
n
h-lgliicncl thv .1 it lu&gt;.)* for the repas a dozen other minor p*r«enali*f
•
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I '&lt;&gt; *'
t n ov*r the i 0.ir*s. drtiile at fSQtlly - the rr«‘«idrnr and First
percenaliTi'ginienlnl lianark. &gt;.t I n|iijp , I ra li- a lly dv«n -Halve , - 1. h u n g In*
(Continued on Page Four)
ties. AMul Chaffur
K\*ERGLADES, Dec. 2*1. — noon. .1. .1. Dunn, of \’r*r Vork. \ jk A j. Mr. and Mr#. !lertft«rt IIuon was or*
hriia.|*|H, l y ,lb »-,t..m „t,|l* d riv e i
I.oitm iul . uplt:'. at A nraata s'.t
(A .P .l—Sheriff \.j n 'la J. Thoi .
darad expelled fr-m .l
.
,
province.
arid 1. I. Merrtl,. Daytona,
he*mn' ver, Jrs ami their yourgoat ami. II |arsons wen- killed in th* *-rtr&lt;t- ' ) ' t; o ig c M o 'h ty . r . g i o , snid Ii
Th# three new orfflnsncfa g it’ ! 1**1'! Dcpuly Sheriff l. G. Hutto,; their, riuni.lying round.,
have '-«cn intuci.'atvd, n
/lien Hoover.
.
| |ji&gt; fight \sstor2**.tier I invest frtxiUwr prortnee *os| -V.- fa u lts ik o t ThonaHy ni,W- by
A^vrihog - » • - AH *» HteWarlj
1 h* acriileiit'wei': s&gt;,| '-Vi
Thera was an Infhetnal family!
Three bund re. I 'fSmnfmVu 'at#nr&gt;JAy
thorities wide powers to art fori a*;Ws*rriw*reaealLasU in a motor professional
rrofevslnnai al.
at. th** jab,-mhwh1 sUnaer a l the White lions* In the , u«krd ths harroeki whilr mini rsf . nftsrno.,n at shout ( : 0U .,’*1 «k _
(ha maintenance of peace and se-tear, died In an attempt to stop. play
• - will
...........
* '
—U trail■ early afternoon. Mouthers of the
find nrikrly
U
1 t*e l"tersectl.'n nf First Kir. I and ,
eority. They.will he empowered to artlvity
” of* rtim raiutars.
known nmateum lined up f"r the rahinet anj thrlr families visited H o setdlrr* 'urer* on f'hrfstmns llevier Iti-s., slieiisi Ii frne' »,f fi,i |
li.'r-.
s tm t, detain and conliol su*|&gt;ectHutto, who was also rhiof of dnsen trouphles, |wu raluabi^ golf there last night for another In­ leavsf. Cnrahtneera oid
___ __
o h . I.tureesl hurtMly rhns.-d off ; M&gt; it Vi I* OriK'sry Mr. Al i'l-llaiiii;
pqllt* of Everglades, « &gt; , fjielly i , K.
„ (,,|f ,|uf n tlllb, formal dinner.
(ContinueJ oq Page Four)
and hu family wee. .ii| „„g |„. j
NEW YORK, Dec. 2d.—(A .P .)—the mob ilt - r n thr -e h - ■* f.gh:
wounded shortly after he In: »
„ ri. Ulnif off.-r..,
The ehlef s.di)e. t wn* not purl*
u,“ '' - nnfoul irlun null ui warn-j Charles Somerville, one of tha
pre-Cnrlstma* party at the h"ine, T»i,xoin*» will leave the luhkncs^ Isms uf slate hut the reartions nf A nuniter of arrest* were na nII'* ''e*il included IlieoL. niMler. ieg Ihe r:ir driven ’My } I,-1&gt;I,-y - r i . i lest known of New Yurk'n veteran
° f Vv
a ie*
is *
'
* " « " a f'»r I :&lt;h» '.'desk a* |&gt;o&lt; Ihe children tn the a|i;i«araiK*e nf and two women -p*etat&gt;u s.
; «'I I.I First Btr.&lt;-t ...... tin- ... ,t*v, newspapermn. '.'led yeslerdsy In
Th* sheriff said he .n-»| hls&gt; •ih.r,
•
7mat*
1 h tlie day's patron saint'.
on \y fir*t
round
i and era.lied lulu I e M.l Irllan.!: •* hospital after a hrlsf illnSM.
etatement
-c*
ManV uiemls-rs nf Congres.
• on ^tapotte that
.
. » « ! , P**y. #nd tiur lmtlic u InviUd to
me. turning it o c r n. • dit; l.
1 Hr was M years old
'
1
u 1 weir nut .If town, hut wheiher here
LAKE PIsACID,
Dee. 2C.— cos*, of liquor were found yc»- ^ on h, „ ,
M 'rriff j , y, Atc' is-Uaud. whn.
tdotncrtlU*. » h . was born in
(A .P .)—Dr; Mdvil Dewey, Inter, tn day along tha beach here, be­
1
or
hack
home,
officialdom
followed
The tuuinaiiieni is ihe first -f
wav driving toward Rsafnr.l ,nl, v -New Or can-, slarteil out to b*
nationally known r.lurntor aril in­ lieve! to hart been all indona'I,t n series «»f winter uvenls tn 1 Ihe example of the 1'ie-idcnt in
ventor of the decimal rlaeslfftatioa when bootlegger* were interruptasl .'»g'i| hs-ro l.y t&gt;.* cluK D .lies ni.ling, abetting and explaining
Two important ( hsndin i t t om- A 'h'.rt dlstan.,. 1in's f his run's1 an actor at the ago nf 1-1, (ait two
sur, was th,. firs, tn assist ih* In 1 years later was a n p »H *r In
system u*ed in libraries, di d hers in thir work by Hutto.
drawn ci'.lsldi-rable altenllon &gt;i Ihr coming- an,| going, of tho mvrr* meetings aic s.ti.-dutvil Is. j
Thorp* aald marks Irfi In th* 1
'
(Continued ..n Pag* fouri : | Mount Vernon. N. V.
' one and unly Manta.
today of eerehral hcmniorthaye.
j
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h-ld
nn
T
us-.-dny
n
tb.lirnl*!
Ihr
pr
s.
of
the
state,
and
wellroauwa*, near
n*ar where
war re the &lt;h-&lt;dirur|
Itsfui* besoming ths New York
ITa relcbraled kin eightieth -irth- roadway
1 bsnly headquarters in it,, i ,tv ll*!; ■
m
golfers
from
all
sections
rareer that lasted nearly to years,
Fttl'M DMOWN IN STOKM
day Dec. 10, and friend* from took plare Itdtgated that Hutto i kn&lt;’
w ill prsrli ll'ate.
1 One, al hilhl ocl ck, will fn I,
Within « lew |
lumped
on
th*
nutning
is.aid
of!
Somerville worked on p*p«r* In ‘
neighboring cities formed motor­
Hit* mrnihrrshlp c**mmitts i , ,
|
W
an automobile lit an effort in halt w re k s a Menf.ird team will cn-|
cades to pay him their rcspvcts on
stmi. with R. A. Newntan chair- - CADIZ, Hpain, Dec. ?•!. — (A.P.) Asheville, N. c., and PMladrlph *.
It. He Was shot several times and, r' rs
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,hr0i,an t''« ( '&lt;n
Th’
h
hv
cams*
to
New
York
end
' - Ea-r holiday maker*, picijdiog
that occasion. Dr. Da wry enmr to
man. presiding.
hi* tody dragged" » 6me distance' ,r ' 1 ' lorl'U &lt;iol» • A.«wla.,.,n
Diningoi ainmnilng t i Istc'*Vt
t.uix K.-hevarria of the tor year* covered major trial*,
Florida In 1021 ami establish*.) a down the road.
other, n* . 0*' s.VI •
fin.!- Cant
| Unirnament .chiiilul# with t .«
I 2.ii.vi wete snsta-'m'il in a Ora j ||„, raucutlra cnniiniDcr, w i l i t! '^
Monish
oroiy, acre dioigiied
southern branch of the famous
V
"
.
.yc«- rPuffi events and other assignAll road*. landing from her*! l,m *
which brought Imimrs
Ijtkr Placid Club o f Kow York were guarded last night an.1 tsr-, '* '* x , r - while lata in March, which destroyed a slnrc
Harry M. Pnpw ilh rhaiiiuun *...'!
» fishing h-&gt;*l sank '
Wurk'hz »t 'arlout luma
'm il by the Kri
Fi iisial ’ the budgvt and finans'c committea » « ’ Orm off
A furlou. g.lo f'*r threa lUilks. lie .m e said
which ontailod considerable build­ day. but no trwee of th« slayaro l"* ( Iuh *HI ’ ntcr^n bid for in*
, w (l|( jj
||aim ■ as t-apmii
, lashcl the s-iiilhsrn coast of
he had witnrrsrd H slcctr.ing program in (hi* winter re;ort. was found.
| holding of a 11000 Central Fturi- Home at Evergresn t emel-ry
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_______....................R|*in makirg narlaation difficult I cutlntta, ’ ix hangings, one lynclts
HI* widow and two aona aqrvivc
Ilutto formerly 1lv*,'i m th•n-'‘,• "P*n Golf tournament whu-h t'hnstma* F.vs.. Th ■ limldlng sens,
k k v U'SBT-_ oi —i — . t .---...i " n''
furring small craft tn ssek I '"U ahi on» murder.
Fansral arrangemanta are Inconi mark, 8. C . whar* his body wilt, should attract the host nf profs*, almost wiped n'it0*!'cn firnie'i|
KEY (VEST —Steel work i-artrd
shelter.
reached thn »c*ns«. It i-nntsmel an new post -iffir-.-.
Hs was a friend of O. Henry
plate.
bst sent for interment.
' slonal* in Florida nt that time.
1 burial es|ulpment. scveial valoa l i | _____________ ___ ___ _. ...............
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1 *n.| Other literary cviehritisi and,
I Don Marquis .nuo deilicatad a
toils, and four raskm boxes.
g ^ is i •
rn
t
•dory ''llemon" in him.

FOR GOLF Ul_
S S M ^ a^ jS L A T E D SUNDAYiSH H

Reason For Letup In!
thorities In Mukden

^ .‘D#c. 26. —|

U* accident*, four'
resulting from uao
% one of drowning, one
HHrnroJ aaiahap and an*
In a hunting accident.

f*

Several Die When
Flames Burn Hotel

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Most -Nations Look On ■
Committee Finding
On Debt Matter As
Step In Right W a y

Convicts And Volun­
teers Fight To Bol­
ster Levees Weak­
ened By HighWater

H a rd-Driving Player:
Will Lead Host Of
Fxceilent G o lfe rs ;

CH IEF OF INDIA’S
‘RED SHIRT C U N
IS UNDER ARREST

ACCIDENT AND
VIOLENCE MAR
CHRISTMAS DAY

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Action Taken Follow­
ing: Growing Unrest
And Law lessn ess

Chi l d U In l ritical
( ’onilition From In­
juries In Car ( ’rn«h

s

r*nw,,rk

remedies whia .V

kun.i

,r,'w c.S” ; Deputy S hCe riff Is
A
Killed In Attempt
“ 'm u S a*uw.iiiTo S t op “Runners” Ju

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Attack On Barracks
Costs Eleven Lives

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hat-

, is Veteran N e
Newspaoer
Dead From IJIiioks

Inventor, Educator
Dies At Lake Placid

Trade Body To Hold
Important McetinffH

Fire PamaReH Slorv
Room At Cemetery

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Children
Are
Thrilled
When
Santa „ , ' Th* ,lt,# cf ,h# »"&gt;«h »&gt;
Big Response Made By House-Keepers i y a,wa" 8 h^pting .1‘T
rn
i
»
»
i
* s r * ,i
other Incislcnts which needed the
Claus
Lands
In
Plane
With
Gifts Somerville• .had
n b.xn outs‘nofv a-'tiva
»•»
ol the hjnlnril Fife De­
To All-State Pro ducts Dinner Ideal R iT o w i n g e d altrnlinn
partment. Both were controlled
unrk. ilotuMrig his time hr writ­
tv

SanforJ house kraporx are re­
sponding in large number* to th*
idea of tarring an all-Ftorid*
product* dlnr/r oa tholp tablet
on
Year's Day. , Mloa Mahel
Wilson, home economic* teacher at
SaadnoU High School, this mornlag *ald that many house-keeper*
bar* telephoned her for further
information on tha dinner, and
that agvaral grocery store proprie­
tor* hay* bees commenting on th*
■tea. Inquiries their rqatomera
hart mad* aa to what lhay might
serve oa »ach a dinner.
Mia* Wilson offered another
gtonp of aampl# menu's which ar*
aoallp mala up, and expressed th*
hap* that, whan New Year’* Day
arrtvea, every House-keeper In
Itm h a li Canaty win serve oa allFlarida product, dinner.
Her* arw Miss WiUoo’s nanus:

MBNU'ND. I
Broiled steak
Goa vni Jolly
Naw Potatoes
* *
String beans
Celery
Corn sticks and butter.
•
Fruit cup
Cookie*
Milk
MENC NO. J.
Baked fish
Turnip greens
‘ ScaD*pod eggplant
Corn bread
Cal* slaw
lemon meringue pio
Urangn Juice
Ratlp* for tcaUopod egg plant:
Pnte an rggplant and rot In two
third* lock tubes. Cook in a •nut11
rjuantlty * f balling water until
soft, than drain. Cook two table­
spoon* of hdtter with on* half
onion, finely shopped, until yellow,
ad I thn* fourths tablespoon of
finely chopped parsley and egg­
plant. Turn Into a buttered baking
dish. C o m with buttered crumb*
and boh* ludU crumbs arw brown.

snm v nu i

Celery soup

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It I* douhtful If the 1000 or more uf the county wlirvio names wsr*
without difficulty.
ing
fiction,
mostly
dcieclu*
’ rhitdran uf this ruunty over re- rarrird ,.n lags attached to each lories.
IM A *H a w a ii, Dac. I'd__(A.P.)
j
reived
such
a
thrill
as
thoy
Jut.
toy.
Th*
child'a
name
rurTtspondcd
I.TGIttN MEETING
—Hawaii's “ pit of ever-lasting
. (hristmas Eve at the lak*front! to on* on s rani he had been el
fire ’ ghiserl more dimly today as,
|Ortallon field when, after waiting rn by the Xnnilnola County Weithn eruption nf Klladta volcano|
pall,n,*v f a r , n' or,y an hour, th*y faro iloird, whi.-h organization *sTtrit
n
f
(V«
A
m
rrlt
mt\
Is##!
*n
w
ill
passed it* maximum'of rurTent
•
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• saw ytanl* l'l* »s ronte out of the. *l&lt;tc,| Ihe Elks In leting that deactivity in which it gave the coun­ hold an Important business meet- ' No,th i#" i n ajlp|,n( ind m. kt .
serving children received gift*. }
j .
,,s
tryside a Christmas Eva sprctarli. ing at the Lexion Hut Mn'idny , landing right l&gt;*fura their eyes,
When Santa had completed that I
" f l^nfWnml. rocof lata fountains and a fall of night at h-ikj n’rluck. Tlans for r 1 .lie
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ht.| no sooner landed than by tavk. he distrihutod can.1. and nuts °»rn'*|J »* °n*
America's out­
sulphur fumes,
new year
cf
activity
will
Is
die|
was
t
7
rrnund*«i
by"
,
„
. . . . . .
- hundreds of to hundreds o f rhildieu who ha I &lt;•»•»«*«* breeder’* of Filver I # ml
- Explaining Kitanos'* outburst. roved. a&lt; well os the t.c« ion « ( wildly exclied children who rushed tr*n wait! ig patiently, and com-' " yan'WUas. Thnrwlay' afternnun
Dr. T. A, Jaggar, vo'raaologNt, share in the nnmral New Y ’ arx, across ths Held to meet him. anil,' pteting t h t (ask. Sant* Joined the,
t1'* : h* had shlop-d a
said the entrant artfriiy
began Ev* Hall sleget ly the Legion 1 from that moment until the last, h«pPy children who were seated ,r* * o t
WpanJoDn tu I lolls ml.
with an earthquake Wednesday. Auxiliary
|bag o f tandy had been distributed,, at v*-h,o, points near the trea.,
tree, Tb*y are comlgnrd to |a II. SiybaTh* quake, he eal.li,Was due to an
u »* r * Ihrlllej al-1 revelling In their new lny»
childish hearts
ra and j [Ink, Apaltloornscheweg, Amhir.i,
enurmoj* gas pressure, raising nn
inosl to the breaking point.
I DIF. IN WliGCK
| citing candy and nut* In great liollam!
upward action. Thereafter three
When Hants was able tu • fo ie*’ gulps,
• Mr, Blstllnr s Wynndoties hare
fountains nf molten lata spurt* I
It »*&lt;
CEDAR KEY. Due 2 «.- (A .P .) his way through th* crowd at Iho'
happy inum.mt fhr all.; taken aweaptakrs and riblot - of
upward fnnn the lA-atrs'fUnr uf —ByltexUr Mime of Cedar K*V. 1 lahefrunl. be paraded up First
ami ore of the moat successful all hinds at such feniuus shows aa
Ifalrnt-.'man, thn first pit muru and hla 2-yearaid dauahtcr, Myr btreet la Park Avenue and then
_
. Ludwig,
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__
eter singe!
her*. _Joe
ax tha CriUtum Poultry Show in ( hithan 1000 feet &lt;!'i*n |n Kilauea's
■tie. war* killed near hart raster- In Crnt'al Park, actoiupvnicj by alterl rul** of the Sanford F.lkf, r a * 1, tb# Madison r'quaro Gar. *n
crater,
(• a flq aa autnavoSllr orrark. Mr*. ■howl 2-10 while and rolnrai chll-| this motnlng said “ la extending Poultry Show in Naw York Ci y.
Th* isr* ceased to apurt upward
dt*n, whar* th»y wrr* met by' my personal thanks a* wall as •• wall aa all ogtsumllng shot-i
3lou suffered cuts an'! br-ilrcs.
and lha cloud of aatphur ..fumes'
mrarly WO rhtldran and thtlr par-1 thou- of my fellow member*, tu alt In Ika South.
drifted away aftrr ihv maximum
FARM OWNED ttlN tB t a il . eats, crowded around a hug*, who assisted in nuking this event
Th# zhlpment to Holland t* tyr(of th* dlstuibinro had passad. Dr.
Christmas |r*a where lay snm* 800 sisth a dev i led snevess, I do so
Jaggnr salJ. however. ,t would Im
ctl of ( m fftin« Ihoii Lonfwotd
alfte
and
1200
bags
ef
candy
and!
with
the
feeUng
that
th*
lurdg*
S TR A TIIA m T n . H —S a m s
Impossible to fert|#U how long It
•
.
j ha# asslstevl in * small w *. In hlrda kav* attained, a« other birds
*ou ll La la for* tha pel an* ceased msm'sr e f th* Wlggin family ho*
Tn«rc, Hi r I a *p#iU half tn htuvi iftfflft.'lnf tht rixkJ ch##r and i»m*. tarn been * &gt;ld to fancier* In Ft*,
held
title
1
1
a
local
farm
aretln-r
Its entreat sctt’ lty kntlrslr.
mixing with th* (hitdien, youngt shine ahi-'h thoso needy children I turia. South Africa; Lisbon. A m KiUoaa I* rich la lagand. Bapar. It was deeded to Thomas Wlxx'n and old. patting * cheek her# and,1 deserved, and that *or
efforts tralla. Buono* Altyg. Argeatiad,
■litious natives tap oa eruption It by lha crown la 18-1.1. Nathan Wlgairing
advice
then.
In
the
mean-,
were
not
In
rain.
Fernnnallr,
l ! and all posts o f America.
prr.-cdad by th* appraraac* af (ta Is th,# yrc-ent owner.
time, members of lha Sanford, B it* never been as slated os II
Tele, goddess of th* vuluoa*. in
w a n t 10AD 8 MARKED
Klka llub, who had atsged the was ahsu I glanced ovar tha
B N C tU C A L TO DC 1881'BD
mnrtsl form, soswatlmev af ho MJ
party for Ik*
the child
children,
wore hzal-!
hzol-! crowd tu *** Iho-# llttla children
ran. ware
womaa, one urtha *a*tonu tRjk*
ly ■arranging lha rhlldrtn la
VATIC AN CITY.
Du-_ 88. - group* m (hat tha distribution af ■OrII* sod laugh a* lhay
throwing * f Await offerings lain
thalr new taro uni at* randy,
(A
.P
&gt;
—-Pep#
Plus
xrill
Issue
an
Ik# crater to .asp**** the gaddi is.
alfte and taaslp canid ha carriaj
Although Xllooa* has orpplad Mryel'ral today on tb* rovnril ef out with rasa.
frcqiiaat'y In. (h r last cstltgry ar Erhmiui, dealing mainly with raFot tha naat M h hour Kanta
asors. only twrw riolent upheavals llgi.ua subjects. It wax armou.ved waa busy hinting out gtfl* aod
ar* koowo. 7
leitrtUay.'
taady lo tha 2M noady chlldraa

Loiiffwcod Birds Are
Shipped To Holland

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�Ralph W igh t Sees
Brighter Prospect P L A Y N .Y .U .IN ’32
tie Over Best
F o r C ars In 1932
ASKS R E V ISIO N FinancialReport
With t o estfriata e f 49,400 auto­
mobile* which mart bo replaced
with now ear* In the Tory Boar ft*
tors In (ha Jacksonville arte In
which Bahiord I* Incited, pro*potto
for th* 1932 «al* of now an(sntobll*« In thla territory nr* far
thm at aay Urn* daring
NEW YORK, Dec. 14— (A J ’. ) - brighter
•Ha M i l fowr WOdM
**
John F. "Chick" Meehan, wohhan. th* past few y*an.
This waa th# report brought
whi stepped out of "b it" leaguo
high piceiure" football at New bark to Faafyrd by R. B. Wight,
York unlvenlty aad tamed toward local Hudson and Essex dealer,
college* whet# the game I* playel who returned recently from Jack­
on a saner level, has found th# sonville where be attended a pri­
vet* preview of new 1992 liid tea
place he was seeking.
Manhattan college, with t *ta- and E"t#x model* which, he said,
itent hotly of only 1000 and no do- established a new record far the
•Irc for in ire, no ’/baHyhoolpg” number of adre need feature*., . •
“ lludeon has the eon-age of It*
ambltlbns, no thought of building
art- eleven to conmimd the atten­ convictions and plan* to malnlaln
tion of the nation announced ysi- Its hug* advertising expenditures
twday Hint Meehan, president of in 1932. A* usual, the bulk of next
tin Kmtbail V . *fhee atenriatlon, year's appropriations will be *ghad accepted the p..\' thnv so di­ pendod In newspapor advertising,
nt tor a/ phyelcul educa um and which ill past yvars has been used
«o sueceesfnlly In building op lludci-arb of frarilall.
lit succowds John law. Nntrc son and Esssa prrstlge and tales.
Dame guard, who rcri|ned u few b°r lb. ee n-nsons. Hudson and Ee•••x selling organizatljBs her# and
dnye L j[ o.
throughout th« country are looking
Meehan resigned at New Y )rk
f rward to a substantially In­
university after seven yraro of creased pen-entagu of next jear't
touching in which he ralssd the l&lt; -ger automobile buelness," Mr.
Violets from o''irurlty to a place! Wight said
among the lending elevens of the J
rountry.
•
Along with Meehan'* reeignathn
ram* a university *nnounrem*nt
of a policy *f de-cniphasltatlon. At
the sain* tlhiu "Chick” toll (he As­
sociated Press that he would naver
again cor-'H college football on a
(Continue*] from i&gt;ag* One)
u * time bail* again.
"I'm through with the big gates tituTlmi for tbv wrong In the form
high prteeurr, terrific schedules,” of-money damages to the injuied,
he -aid tbrn. " I ’m si:k end tired merely because an avenging Juaof driving buys, whipping them In­ tl«e may hav* brought about th*
in fronsies with averythlnt but death of the malefactor before a
Inches, acting them crarlt trim civil Judgment C0i:ld be obtained
against hint while be was living?
nothing tot exhaustion. Tint'* not
"What can b# mors ruinous and
fn tba'I, the gam*. I'll never be a
more unjust than to say to the
party to that again.”
•iilvlving childirn of a de-eased
Meehan yesterday, happy at th* malefastnr that they shall inherit
chance to carry out his new poll- •heir father’s estate undinilnithed
else, plsltned to take over a'l sports by any institution out of It for
st Mnnhattan *h irtly alter the •he benefit of other children of
Clirielitiae holiday*.
the ni defector's victim who has
” 1 n«vcr «xpeet«J to roach bven Lomliel or 'put on th* spot'?"
again,” he i»'d. “ but they read
The Supreme Contt handed 'b'wn
Ibat story at Manhattan and they many other decisions yesterday,
sekrd me In come there and do Just among them a peremptory writ of
Ca*. We'll play th* same team* mandamus ordering the Indian
no’vo always played and have Riser County Commission to levy
three geite* that are ‘tig* for us a ft mill tax for ihe Indian lUvtiMosqulto Contiol Diet!let as re
each season.
“ Well have *n extensive Intra­ questr,! by the district trustees.
Sheiiff J. P, Davidson of Minamural system with emphasis on
th# boy* playing for th* fun of It. l»e rnunty was ordered to dis­
Of course v 'U pl*F to win. 1 coujd charge from custody WHile Cbsvcouch ft t« fttn to Jo othtr* ty who was being bald unJcr a
wise, ^ut if we lots there’ll 1* no giansl Jury indictment charging
him wish “ being a common and
weeping ami walling.”
nblorlous thief." Ruling on habeas
with Insanity, ua* tranefemJTo corpus proceedings, tbs court hsld
that the Indietmsnt was In error.
count# court.
Th* court held thst * contract
Jolly Hmall, chaiged with be­
ing drrnk and dlwoi ilerly plraded for purchase of oyster shells, en­
tered Into by the Duval County
guilty and was fined I U 0.
Dnoker T. Ilracley, chaiged with Commission and the Atlantic Dhtll
breeking and entering, had hit Company. «n t rail! and denied E.
cate tnmefvrtod to county court. W. Wester's application for an
llill llutio and Alii* Carter, Injunction.
Other derisions wars:
each charged with vagranry, hal
F.d Hurley v. State of Florida,
their rases tiansferu-d to the
Walton county, affirmed lu memcounty court.
Robert and Flurrle Collin*, eech orandt-m decision.
Rortham Life and Health Inchaigfj with being drunk and die.
orderly plr*d«d guilty and war* *uianr* Company v. Blanch* Mott,
Folk county, affirmed In memo­
fined |7.60 each.
Jctala ramphell and Ram Spar­ randum declcion.
Warren K- Wood v. Mtat* of
row. each charged with disorder­
ly conduct, pleaded guilty and Florida, Taylar county, affirmed
In memorandum decision.
were fined $d each.
Williim E- Nichole v. MillerIsaac Dover, charged with as•ault. pleaded not guilty, but wga l^nfsety Supply Company, Volusia
rounly, affirmed la metn&amp;raadum
final $17.90.
,
Ram Walters, charged with as­ derision.
Gilson F. Farrington v. Prank
sault, plead*,) guilty and waa fin* j
P. Allan. Peace teamty mortgage
Henry White, chaiged with va­ case, reversed.
W. B. Shelby Cvhleehlaw aad
grancy, pleaded guilty aad waa
other* v. KqnllaM* Life Assurance
fined $19.
Mnnro* Holt, charged with dis­ Society of the .Uslted States.
orderly conduct, pleaded not guil­ Mrnat»* county, mortgage case,
affirmed oa condition.
ty but waa fined $9.
D. a. I-ovett V. R. F. and P. J.
J. Carter, charged with con­
tempt of court, pleaded guilty and ahote, Madison count/, ejectment
suit, affirmed.
wa* flood 9-7.
W. T. Davis, Hqt ldaUr fsr th#
Bidle Hill, charged with diaord*rty conduct, pleaded guilty end Cltiiea* Bank of Madleen "t.
American National Bank af Win­
ter Haven, Madison county, equity

res 1st Eleven Former N.Y.UJWentor
iked Terrible In Gets Berth Where
ictke With Snbs Ballyhoo Is “Out”
BADCNA. Calif, Dec. 9 4 ."Dubious as to the ability
jp 'J te a 'to uphold the presMmte South In Roe* toumapS*J, Coach Barale Blarman
(bt 99 of hi* Tulan* gtidiron
lit* Into town jrtsUrd*T to
N final preparation* for the
all r»me with Uubravaity at
tern California on New Year's

JjTkl Green Wave mentor wax
iM ih Im llW He said that after yesf t w ' i workout at Tucson, Aria,
if hen hi* first eleven looked "tery'bla" are Inst Southern California
n ip , ha waa convinced the ZB tn
7jv{(tory he had piallcted for thr
ffajane was too optimistic.
^ “ Unless wo improve a lot over
al$r showing and workout »n route,
Aim Trojans sill brat us by a
j m t e r margin.
* id 1
Outside of tbs piaclka sessions
w m bad a nice Journey.”
kBictmin’e players wars as npi ftaistle as ht waa pessimistic.
OapC. Jerry Dalrympls, all-Amerlrta and, said “ We're to beet ’em.
■ mss two to one odds against u,
g e too much.”
|BI*rmsn's assistants, howsver,
{■Brad Me feelings that Tulane
WU due to be dsfsated.
fT s d Cov, who becomes best
coach nevt year when th* present
Wbntor go** back to Mbmetuia.
ted Lester Ixtutenscblaeger, said
()(# beet “ Information w* cool.!
(aka back alter seeing Georgia
(kfretrd, CO tb 0, wax advice to
&lt;3b**I thC game."
? Few of the 105 southern foltfiwers who arrived on the spetUI
(Alik the team wnuld aerrpt this
gloomy outlook. T 4 y figure.) the
Qteen W av*’wasn't making just •
holiday trip but would give thr
Trojans a terrific battle.
&gt; Besides WIIIU G. Hunter. Uni
■w n lty of Pouthem ralifnrnlu
Mhletlc director, the Tulane team
l greeted by Ual
Reynolds,
letlc chairmen of the Tourna­
ment of Rones committee, and Rill
■pguldlng, foimrr Minnesota head
h and now athletic director
head rmwh of the University
of California i t Low Angeles.
* Despite th* eerfy hour of the
arrinit,
A. M , ap^reglmately
900 personi gathered to see the
tMlB.whsn th* tialn arrived.
^ Dttteymple. altko-igh not In th*
best of condition ■* a result of lu•Jnrles received In th* Washington
-fltota gams, promise I to be In top
fsnter, wps hobbling on crutches
' because nf • bad *nkl* and la not
expected to see any action.
' • Georg* llala, «uh.halfback, prob­
ably will Join the team In a few
daya. II* was left behind because
o f the death of hie.father.
. y Blarman surprised everyone by
saying his slatting lineup probably
would underwelgh that presented
btr the light Georgia team. II*
^ ld that while It waa Impossible
to make a definite selection, hi*
^ f n t team probably would he Dalrymplc and llaynee, ends) Calvert,
fiecollgny nr Claggett.
Upton,
tickle*) John Rcafkle, McCormick,
guard*) W. P. Ixulrlgurk, renter;
Dawson, quarterhaeki Fslts, f«*l*
teak; Zimmerman. CloYsr, halfiieha.
J Thera la a possibility of present
ig a much heavier lineup by osIg Charley Calhoun at guard and
’horns* Cunningham at tackle.
!arh weigh* 210 pound*.
J h e ’ s also U some question as
k ahether Francis l*ayne or
llevev w(ll he Zimmerman's runUig mat* at right half. Payne I*
F great halt carrier and would
) d mate* l*Hv *«» Tulane'* much
•anted deception.
JCoarh Bierman put his backs
■ 4 ends through setting op exerb et, -and the line worked.at
terklng- No defensive drill wee
atone
Bled, bat
much time
wa*
betapled.
but mach
M t oa fundamtatala- The pracM apparently e$a given to newsipermen a* an exhibition, with
• real session in prepiurilnn for ker case was- dismissed.
Mthera Callfoiala left for an­

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Fire Chief Issues
iurt J a m m e d Warnings In Order
ith T r a f f i c To Secure Safety
tram Pag* Qoe) ,
iw V io lato rs ear*(Continued
with ihelr malehae - . aad

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Game Next YearToBe
Alabama's 1st In­
vasion Of New York
UNIVERSITY, A la, Dee. 94—
(A .r .)- T h e Crimson Tld* of Qm
U niversity of AlaVerna will roll on
tb* I’olo Grounds. New Y4rk on
Oct IX. 1933. Cvack Frank Thom**
announced yesterday with cothplatl &gt;a of arrsngemants far a
gam# on that da'e.
It will be tha.TJd*'* Hret how In
New York.
Thomas recently announced com­
pletion of a c-ntract for Akbama
to appear in Washington on Oct.
3, IftP-', cgalnsl
Waihlngton unlvenlty.
The Ttdo Invwled lb* East*fa
1922 io trim I’ tnnsylvmniaile 4**1
*uJ the following year lost to
« r rnruss 23 V&gt;V. Except for Jaunts
to Ihe Pnclrla must three tUBOR
Alaliamii In recent years has‘ (on,
fin d Its gridiron warfarW/xA)|te

ATLAN TA. Dec. »4.--(AJ&gt;.)rAn all S.mthern cunferene* footbtll schedule has teen arran^gd tor
1932 I&gt;y at least two conference
•rhooD, Kentucky and Georgia
Yeeh.
Several lehod* have Hated seven
nnd eight conference ramea la a
season but Kentucky's nine-contest
armiigsment sets a new high. Tb*
Wildcats start off with V. M. I ,
rod play Rewanr*. Georgia Tech,
Washington and la*. V. P. I , Alabnrna, Duke, Tulan* anj Tennsss* •
Theie are no easy spot* on the
-ehedulr nn,| Coach Harry Carnage
It amtltloiM entugh t&gt; tackle Alal&gt;*ma, Duke, Tulan* and Georgia
Tech are prominent newcomer* lo
the Kentucky sla *.
Georgia Tech’s full schedule haa
not trrn annuumed but it a'so will
torludr a post-season chart-.y gam*
with tb.- Unlvenlty of California
at Berkeley.
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V llM MAY FLAY AGGIK 8
Although confirmation Is la-ik­
ing. the Mississippi Aggie* may
irplacs Carvun-Newvnan oq Tenoesstt’a 1913 football like up. Th*
Volunteers aim have*been negoti­
ating with Gmrgla and Tulane for
gamrs next fall.
Kn.avlll* fans art clamoring for
in Intersection*! gam* for Bob
Hey land’s team In 1932 and -tke
Vole may line up an Eajlcrn foe.
F l’ UMAN TO MEET ARMY ,
Putman, beaten by Army two
tears ago, plans another visit to
West Point next year, alio will
I lay-Davis-Elkins at OrtenrtU* In
Its second Intersectlonal skirmish.
In a&lt;lditl&gt;n to Its Eastern gome
with Columbia, Virginia la seeklag
another Inlersertlaairi opponent for
1032 to replace Harvard, Howard,
tur.etaful In Its gam# with Du­
ll Ilex ne this year, wljl t»:k l« North
Dakota naat fall.

(Coatiaaod from Par* On*)
dltbnal r» par* flow* - iM (lp g L
whbh Um oemmltta* lad a * poorer
to touch. bat tho ototoiaonb that
"th* commlttao woald hot conoid**
It bad fall* arrompUihod It* task
If It dU not draw thf attention of
lha government* lo Um ua g m edonted rrarlty of Um eriolo, lb*
magnitude of whleb undoubtedly
tiorwdo the ‘Talatlvely abort doproaolon' mvUag*d la the Yetiag
plan, to moot which t^o ' Measure*
of aafeiujuxf contained tberoia
wars doifrood."
4. Tb* statomaot that Germany
lo taxed to th* nlwoot, 'Moving no
margin .for Incraoaa. »* •
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9. The moortlin tb*( Gonnany
I* likely to rceovvf from th* bnelne«i doprroiloci a* our* other na­
tion*. ‘ hat the Gorman problem,
which I* larrely rvspoiuiito for th*
growing flnanelal para|y*l* of th*
world, rail* f ir roneantratod ac­
tion which tho govermntnta alone
can takp..
. 0. The otatomont that the (robl«m h world-wide and without any
previous pearetlm* parallel. '
7. The &lt;l»etaration that "notion
U moat urgently trioWd in a much
wider Gold than G*rma&lt;ty alone-"
r i. A# appeal t i th* gnv*nnn*aU
to pgrmlt-he delay In dimllng with
this "great rrlolo which weighs no
heavily on all nHke."
The** point* wrro **t fer(b In a
• tnntnary prepared by Wnl|«r W.
ntawart, Om* American ntanihor of
th* 'raamltt**. bad H r W*!t*r
layton, the Krltloh delegate They
rolneld&amp;l with th* German extract
made pobllc «arllor In the day,
■While refraining from oped fie
rrrnmmMdatlma, iff* . document
contain*! stronger l.i-gung» (han
hpd been expected here.
Commenting on Ihe reference* to
war.debt*, Stewart oaid that "In
a.brwad way" they were contained
In the communique l&lt;*ued loot
October by President IToovvr aad
Premier lusval after ibetr rtnvsraatjon« in Waxhlngton.
diked whether mention of war
drbtl. « n c.mnatlbl* with tb*
&lt;|cwn of the Wa*hlnitnn adminis­
tration. Stewart *ald: “ I think
there I* tho *am# difference betwi*rv-th* tnngnag* of Ui* report
and tbd admipiitratlon’k View* a*
there 1* i t tween tho pl.Vr on th*
miratoiiom parted l(y Congrtu
amt tho administration’* opinion*."
Th* American delegate said he
bad had a free, hand during the
hcgotUtlAni l&amp; T U J ant one* com*
munlr»ted with Washington nor
had TVa'hlngtun communicated
with blat., .
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The m ajirlty of tb* dalegataa
reflected disappointment that they
W«»e unablr lo write any. d*rinlto
reenmmradaUvB Into .the report.
The French and their supporters
were plisied at having papetd tha
question of what most be done over
to the ooferenee * f governments
that fas been tentatively scheduled
for tome time in January. / ' .

^t A T DROP CITADEL
The long standing Orontsborf,
H. C . fair fama between South
Carolina and The Ctu 1*1 may be
.(Coalinued from Page On»)
passed up next year by tha Caneifargekig ravblon Veaterda- it- tha
rockv. South Carolina may play
thw.haakJag'shbeomTulan* on this date., ’ ,
■|ttM which Inquired Into It, -The
measure . haa the pfsml#* ' of
pniBpt seas)deration by .MM 5aaato afte# the reaaaa b «t'tk*r* are
aigma ef aom* oppoaRlan, dsopite
strong bi-pai Haaa toppevi, T f .

Economic H « l p

Motor Trucks Ajid
Busses Restricted

Renater LaFoOetto of pflmBaria,
m •* thl RnnsbUrpti tatepaateki
(A J P .)— The 'state Kami MpaHment and th* RtaU Reilrosd ComMelon yesterday announced that
otor trusks and buses operaiag
a* common carriers nalet aatborlly of Uts r*Dried commlsrian wlR
La
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_ A and VShe Umlfrd
to m
klele weight e f 20,000 pounds.
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o r , fee dliec
uaernptoymsal
severely oppo
tratkog.. •
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obtainable ag aay drag atore.
" I f aayuae’s clothing dee* catch
oq tire, tha vlatlra sboali be
promptly rolled ht * rug or woolen
cloth ta order to smather the
fltm ftx

"Merchant* skeaM /top tketr
place* .of huslaaaa few* from rub­
bish and paper aevemakUoa*. aad

smoking materials while near tree*
aaj daveraUnaa. Keep mats had out
ta remove all even
af ihe reach nf small «
"Toys ■squiring alee
.Uns, *r kerosene shosld
as should th* flimsy W
piiiurc machine* aaii
amble fHm.'
x "Cheap atoctrkal

writht redo*Uoa.waa deeitefttpoa
he prill* safety aad for pc itsett**
af atoto blghttey* which are' wertk
aapraxisaatsjy a fourth af a bil­
lion dollar..

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Wla, a* to maaicteal pet capital
wealth, baa become a triangular

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Where Milwaukee ebuwtd city
(o ffer* bolder* fikfT par capita,
aad Albany W JO pa* person la th»
municipal puree, i f lair 1 Beach
*1*1am a cash balgaaa.ta'haaka t&gt;
gtv* a *7190 per capita f W » « far
city mo*cjr«. baaed ow the federal
census population flgw rtaof MOD.
C ity MaRaper Claud* Benahaw,
admitting that th* caneo* flrure
1* boosted to nearly 90,000 In
winter time, aaeertad that tb* |T&gt;
flgor* w*a unfair because many
property owners are in tb* wtater
resident class. '
* From this angle, be said, tb*
9499.020.17 caik taLaaca for th*
rlty at tho end nf th* fiscal year,
Oct. 21, would (bow a 11.1.70 per
raptlc- figure at tb* rate o f a 30,­
000 population.
During th* past year, the city
retired 1131,000 In bond*. $190,000
of which werj retired before ma­
turity. Th# city now l« In a posi­
tion to retire all bond* maturing
In 1932. Renehaw said. He e mtlu-1
ued that the past two yean have
■tea • earing of more than $15,­
000 In Intorett through retirement
of bonds before maturity. Bond*
valued i t 92.114,000 have been re­
tired. In the last Hr* year*.
And althoaih tb* city I* only 1A
years njd. Its as set • ejeaed liabil­
ities by mer* than $4,91)0,000. th*
city manager stated.
A tar redaction sf3 9 per cent'
has teen attontpllthad In lha last j
five year*.

ftN f ±?. irroT; Uo«.
killed hi aa airpUao aecldeat yteterday Bear SOUagaagre A la , wan'd
brother of Frank Tyndall, aleo aw
Army flier who WBB killed | k )lt
a year ago la • plaa* enuh ta
North Carolina.
f
Ua xra* a native of Uda elty and f IV ,000,006 «£.
a tte a M M g k ecbeal h*T*. H* was
FLORIDIAN KCRfeRNDKKR

Holders Of 8 t Pete
Bonds To Get Money
NEW YOBK, Dec. 94— (AJ?.)—
lletJer* e f bead* of Ike City ef
fit. Petersburg, Fla., vrill' shortly
receive from tb* protective com­
mittee chetka eeveriag the' face
amount of Inter eat coupon# far t ie
period Feh. 1-JolfM, 1911, leM $9
U cover tb* commltWa expense*.
Bonds on deposit with th* eomir.ltte* amount to more than 90
per cent o ltb e total imue of 117,­
719.900. Th* payment will be tb*
second made bp th* committee
which Is composed o f R. Gordon
CempheH, John 8 . Harris, Henry
Hart and Kenneth M. Keefe.

(A J *.)— .WBfcuut food for two
rfayi. a mM Who said k* was
G o rg e H i m 24. Ortaado, F U ,
waited k to ike pole* station aad
told e fflis ri be was wanted at
Orlando' «A ■ eharge of violating
the Dyer W t Officers planned to
retunl'tSe fog Rive to F lorid*.r x
•* ** ■ ' - BANKER SENTENCED

TALLAKAEBEE

And may your mind bfc
free from Worry, because
. s o u—n d_g"ter^mi | nso
m m• Vp' •
nuM W j
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DETROIT. DecTllA. — |AJ,.|—

nOLLYWOOD—Plane approved
t o r enlargeatenf of Chamber of
Commere* office bp add!tiro ef
another wing. ,

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Robert M. Allan, former presUlent
of tjui 4ef^qet-,Am*ria*n Si at*
Bank, waa B * w * M 'Y e
to 90
years tn tb* Mlrhlgwa BUU prta-.
nn foe vofhei«!vm*nt by Judge
W. McKay1 Rkillman yesterday. •

Army Aviator And
Private Killed In|
Airplane Accident!
H IU JN C R IE Y, Ala., Dee. 24—
(A.V.)— An Army pilot aod a pri­
vate who had happed a rid* honf*
on a Christmas furlough were
killed eight iqHca from, bar* yes­
terday as th* skip crash* l tnto an
oak thicket.
,
The pilot, Ueut. Bruce A. Tyn­
dall. 25, of M mtgomery waa flylitg
to Mamrhla on a mission from
Maxwell Field and 1’tlvst# William
C Newborn, 9C, aC the FlftyFoarth Squadron, had kx*a given
b rite ta kU hawM -ita Owilaad,
T*an.,' far a ChHetatoa feriough.
Hrildenla In tha ykinlty *t the
c m k aald fog aod
rvarspread
tha country at Ups Um aad th*
plena waa heerd avevhead It* moter missing. Witnesias laid the pi­
lot apparently wa* ’ aukliig a
forced landing and evwbed Into
th* thtekeL Bath mga were dead
when help rtasted (he plana,
UrvrteaBnt Tyndall .waa as tfcperleneed pilot. He etttartd the A r­
my air aervjre .from -Weet Palm
Beach, Fku, la Juna, 19^. He b
survived by M* wife, the farmer

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U th ra ffie e rs Ufteg ltd*

day* tie* want to th* spot Mon­
*lr*..~ The -poisl
since
the
Om af Deputy Palmer’s leg* day after be receiaed a map
JU iKhnrian'oittm k la which tfca
Japan*.*
ha. been
b**n obliged waa shattered and It waa ampu­ Skewing iU location. The aherttf
Japanese army ho*
Q|^ C H R I S T ]
ifp*atodly,&lt;o exert!** the right of tated a few day. agw. Re waa said be bad raided two other .till*
self-defense, (Jw Chin*** adminis- brought to a ko.pt 1*1 her* with recently arv, la formation furnished
i Iratir* i*a*hin«ry hat eeaaej ra­ Deputy Wilbert O’lbvcy, who may by anonymously rnailod maps. Tbe
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laa* tha eight of owe eye. O’Berry, three men held dewy any connec­
4 tin of «n automobile coiltsion in! lively to fur*linn amt that
•
attywood, Cblil* .Hhou.h b*r In- q&gt;»*n(1y I^ritfOlW n J * * *''** that the only other member of th* par­ tion with the eaploeion.
thr Japan*** 'government Itself ty who waa seriously Injured, waa
n it .*rioti«.
jgrie* were
*
reported Impro ling today.
tSk* action *rajn.t banditry.
I.A.HDR F1BM WITHOIT HOOK
Arrir. ental gun wound., heart
The trap waa arranged la"’" a
tUnaa.* and other acrl.lenl. trek 37 1IUna',rlt
"*
pile* alii say. will the army over- manner to set off tbe e.a&gt;lcuii»e by
VANCQUVER. — BiB
Wray
Without serious difficu lty hy the simple statement, " I l ’a
■wllrhea roonested to the barrel landed a trout without hi* tackle
I .uff*r*il1 .uthe Christman spirit.” Everyone knows what that In. E very­ writ:
til noi«
the L_.l*p
heaviest the
In won.
*
.of mea.urr*
.. , , un­
lids. Three men have been arrant- touching tho ftak. HU book caught
!:V
, ..
lu
T „ v avoidahi* fn* ,elf.defense,
one known what It means. Everyone (town to ft during thfc ■£
holiday death, with IS- K*w Tart.'
ed in th* knnt for the plotter*. in th* leader loop of some other
wiu It. .eptiil* l.asedy near lla -1 The I " * *
Awtarad that
Yuletide .canon and everyone Is mnde happy by It.
They gar* their names aa Moo* luckless fisherman. IP projected
What a fine thing it would he for tho world If thin ta*la reported !«. New Cnglandj in l»*liis*X * ' « l " lh* r*pr***nla Smith. Ureter HcKInrjon pnj Ben from the treat'* mouth.
! tinn. wtr* inntid*r*d an unwar­
had
tl
motor
accident
death..
The
Christman spirit could be made it permanent sort o f thing
ranted attempt at Interference. Of- .. m m . « a, , . . l i t ' &gt; 11 b ■ ■■
which would be practiced by tbe people &gt;&gt;f the world every Knath tl, tiie Rfflilhw.il .It and flrer. nf th* Kwantung Army and
day in the ycaf Instead of only at Christman timet How tha Middle West IS *irln .i»* of Mukden were reported to hate hrld
simple would la* the problems which arise between capital Illinois. Kleven other* were killed a ronferenr* at which they deter­
mined to ignore all such Interven­
n.id latior, between debtor and c/etlilor nstirtns, Itetweea [n
la At iri and N*w Kflflaml fatalitie*. tion.
competing industies, If the Coltlen Rule o f Christmas time
A 10-year-old Chicago boy sueTh* Nirhl Nirhi and th# English
could he used throughout the year!
tu^ed from overtaxing hi* hejrt languag* Japan Time* quoted
Fortunately for the world this spirit of Chrifalmas Is
i:i dragging a t'hri.tma. Ire*. An Minister nf War Sadao Araki as
more and more finding wider application in the field o f r.M-llme minstrel ilanring a jig in saying that "So far as the military
business, politics, and community life in general. The im­ r'.vtlrn I'ennaylvania. *l*o died nf author It I** are rnnrerned our al­
portance o f co-opt* ration, which Is just another way o f say­ h-arl
di.ea.e.
Sour
person* titude, a. often announced hereto­
JHDAY, DEC I I , M il
ing, “ doing something for nothing for the good of the driwne-l in Maine. Aeebtental gtin- fore, remain* unchanged anf any
YPBfM
TODAY
whole” , is being emphosirt tl on every haml. Ousiness houses ] ,),6t Wf)„ nd. killed t w &gt; person, in aurh interference sill not affert
Mr
Win Dra mnrr " n^ n,or,‘ taking Into consideration the needs of Idaho and Indiana. A If year-old our policy in the least.’’
Araki reiterated that the Im­
1 employees.
Unemployment insurance, old age insurance, child In Kanse. City died with a
pel lal army in Manchuria had no
sigdh 1 wifi 'lead*them in |wick Insurance are all forms o f bemVolence evident In the piece of f ’hriitma. candy In it. other deign than to auppre*. ban­
windpipe
f H t they hav* n&lt;« known: 11 Christmas spirit.
.
.
.
..
dit. who menaced Japan*** livei
naka daikfiM. Iliht before
During the past few months we hove seen an unusually
A 20-year-old mother in W e , 1 and property and jerlarrd. ae
hsw, i nd rrtMiked things airtight. Jlarge number o f (irlves conducted lor the benefit o f the Uil-1 Voka, Okia.. lighteil the .toy* to cording to the new.papwj., that
IhM* thing* stll I do unto
■employed, or for the Red Cross, or some other charitable preps** Chmlitia. dinner for her [ “ Shou'.l the Chirveae .nlfiera in
'glut net furaak* thtm. -J.aiah
agency,
igency. fn every (nut
Inatance these nppouls for aid have been lb* ee children It eipbxfrd, 'turning |CMnehow hare no bandit connec
met with n prompt nnd generous response. There has been tier fatally and injuring the rhll-1 lion*, our army would never think
of -nttarklng ('hlnrhow.’’
no ntlpmpt to dodge the res|K)nsibility which every Ameri- dr* a,
e, *
t h e rmiMiN
Three holiday death, from llq.
JNe twtlndt No aoundl But far tttn hns of tnk(ng care o f those less fortunate than he. Hoy, two in New England and one
All classes of people, the rich nnd the poor, the Idg and the In Ohio were reported.
^Mhmy
g|i* imifmer of mankind,
little, have contributed to organized relief.
Th# engineer ami fireman of the
i* « s n*ar at hand tk* grating lork
If this same spirit con i*e even further extended and Southern He-iflc'e West Toad
. tkat luma upon my mind:
developed .to tipply to all our prnblems, we believe they will l.i mi ted died In their rah when the
continually become smaller and smaller until they fado away leetrmotie* esplrwled nenr ftlrhrale.
tha
aummtri
That turtu upon
Cal II.
altogether.
K ’ l gone,
i O 11Iif«« &lt;1 from P a ir II
----------------- n-----------------While mil,I weather prevailed In
And *»U lh « »*al of pain
w»^
this rountry. Europe shivered from o^r »t* \ a •riou’* inumlali
Bator* tha lovad, unhappy d.ad
Ru*t|a to Spain, A storm from 1’ - • a t #f v ill'’ 111)11*1, Ytork o f I h r
Itapitioiiad In my brain.
Atlantic sank several fl&lt;blng ves djuil' a-* a i*\vn fr«»rn ihr pcni&gt;
"&lt;
— Richard Church.
A norma) human being's head rnrely grow s a fte r h e ’ , , 1, 0ff ,h, Portuguese m a t t nnd '*'»•
’, ' j e m report, of come DOnly fW* mor* days to go In nos reticheii the nge o f eighteen. Q uite n few (teople f o r - 1 |o tike* wer# lost *t •*«. One Pori
1 -at uenl stir.'i- Ihr convict, when
get
this.
Many
n
f
them
subcontwiouHly
feel
that
they
1
aguete
.
.
.
f
,
qm|
dead
fr.m
n
! JBSI, and th* world ba.n'l com* to
tLc* f-, ic ordrit I to the Icvre. on
hliinilil have a la rg er hat the m inute thev are entruat-- psnure
an end y*t.
Chri.lo..* I • &lt;y. I ul after the tilml with th « Iraki lilt o f authority.
The first mark
perinlnuleril li.d arranted for
In Manrhurla any p*r.on I* a of^n good executive is the ability in use his authority wise­
prliun
shift 1 fr.m f’arrhnian
f •‘bandit" who d,**n'l arr.pl yru ly. Ills power may increase, but his hut muit stay ita
where an vstra large dinner wa.
rlouily th* Japan**, rul*.
normal size. The sane way to increase chest expansion is
prepared, the prisoners wmt to
by deep breathing, not by blustering and boasting.
work |ihilo.ophi:ally,
enjoying
J iff WlllirH
running a grnIn olden days many kings believed they ruled by DlChristmae In relay*c*ty tt:r* vu* in ll«,lly wimhI. Pulk« 1 vine Right. They now are dust, and scene of their heirs of
With the main fight against fur­
Who luy from him will not kick
: today hnve tnstfd the dust because they considered that
(Continued from F*g* l&gt;
ther damage.centered in '.be (ilenaloat a bad egg or two.
the king could tin no wrong. Modern civilization hails the power representations of th# Unit- dora-Hnniner sectu^walief workers
•Will linger-*iw" gnne tn Peitjing, clwmplon because of his power ti) punch, not because he telis sd States, (ireat Britain nnd continued tn travel ftooderi high­
r, hitil i» ak .lit lb* last IMug In tbr the world how gmsl he Is. hew real champions ever do this. France, expressing apprehension ways In h.Bl* to bring food and
WO*id |«U would evpeet of an old Few hidden o f fin tic lilies are pugnacious outside o f the over the movement toward Chin- other necessltlea to marooned famring. They*knmv their own power and they use it wisely. So chow, ram* report* that th e'for­ tile, driven tn higher ground from
|tnifYlaA man lit. Will.
- ■— o■
does the wise man in business, in politics, in every-day eign office In Tokyo had Instruct­ their lowland farm, where back­
ed iU Peiping legation la urg* water from th* rivers and a sett**
C h ris .iiia » C im *.
life.
upon th* Chinee* evacuation of of cloudburst, flooded thniaanda
Hid our* a year,
Tho martinet belongs with King Tut. Illusions pf gran­ that city.
nf arrr. In the delta. Many farm
That'. Pa's 'rau»j
deur have led to more untin|jd.v disgraces and unhappy end­
It was re*all*d that tho presto**
families spent Christmas in tem­
k u r r h r iO m a . &lt;be *rt
ings than anything else rnstory recounts. Napoleon at drive toward Chinrhow waa hnlt- porary refuse* ramps.
Wnlerloo thought he knew more than his haberdasher, and od suddenly Nov. 21 with the Jap­
There have been several repnrts
The wh ,ie a ml I must I * guing
an*** army half wa* down the
£ilt*y. The l.nllb nf the i*ntur), tried to wear too big a hat. They showed him normalcy on Pelping-Mt kdon railway on Ita nf loan of life among negro farm
tenants, but none ha&lt; l-een e in■for Inilain'. Is uiilhing hut a St. Helena.
Humility pays dividends. Show those who trust you May tn the Waited City. At tkat firmed.
Ibttug# game.
Min* ft waa said the aopprrtflnn
“Tito Rexfal 8Cora”
thut you can carry authority without a loud speaker at­ of land! Is had proceeded *0 rapid­
Dr. J. B. Hites, of Sumner, wh-»
Christmaa
Gifts aaw on Display
in Ws'hinsl'in tbe nth.T 4uv an tached lo your badge, and they will give you more and ly that continuation of th* move- Inured Ih# section, sail he had
full ltd nn acute suffering aa a re­
eight year &lt;|lil movie artr*&gt;* kis.eil greuter power. Tw o thounaml years ago men like Alexander «]»nt waa unnerreeary.
I’haw# 333
. pu.i.lrnl II .&gt;iv&gt;-r 1111 the cheek. the Urent conquered worlds. They were small worlds then.
Th* Japanese military command sult of the backwater flood. But
L ind, liuniJn element ur not, h* Today there is no Alexander. When one comes forth he la*' night waa apparent!* await­ that fiwd shortage might present a
i n«n,#il tn like il.
will not Im u is I . He will iki mid let history write about him ing farther developmen Is before seri &gt;ua situation unless the Water
ordering m general advance which, subsides,
„
^
n„ Alexander .did.
Th* section was favored with
Acceding U . recent survey
^
un, twil Knrments that should always fit you If th* majoilty of observers he-a.
Slwgre B*wla|
Japanese and foreign alike, but faic and fairly warm weather yesHeadquarter*
.hU cJn.rv ym' w ,u l‘ l hftVe y « » r fedow men regard you with e s t e e m - week predicted would occur by to­ terday, giving additional hop* that
day.
than In.l year, mo.i'"’ .f'^b em ‘
‘" » l y (&gt; " r h'»L
the Tallahatrhle River could be
Are Remrvsd frees
The official Japan*** commu­ roped with. Farther rain*, it was
dsu^tleai playing var.ity foothall.
nique lost night was silent on th# pointed out, might prov* dlaaitimi*
E lectrica l W lr ia g i w l
day's developments and was en­ a. the river, if II broke its lev**
R epairin g ,
A giten Christtr.u. In the Nntlh
tirely devoted to Thursday’s fight­ at the present slay*, would put
H A T H A W A Y ’S
ill pot help lo ihim toiirio. iluwn
G eneral Rkclrfar
ing
In
the
region
of
Tlenrtuiangway. Hut perhupn the natural
MIAMI DAfl.Y NFWH
(•lendora ami Simmer under six
R adio a w l R e frig e ra to r
13* 8. Park
lal and to minor
operations
react Inn after an unusually warm
feet of wtte'r where 'jerkwater*
IIS M agn olia
P b ra o U S
against
Irregulars
along
th*
MukI’
irstileni
Honvec
lay*
hefni*
pnrty.
Th*
itlacJplln*
In
tha
presi­
YsT tdli b* un untl.ually e ild win­
reached the floors nf most business
dsn-Antung
railwty.
ter.
Cinigier. n »eriea nf recommenda­ dent’* official family needs ImThe communique reported a house* and homes In the towns sev­
tion* fur coping with the depres­ |iri,vem*nt. A good spanking for fight between Japanese and Chi­ eral day* ago.
KH Um lan" have friemls sum*- sion. lie prevents them aa non­ Mr, Hurley waul,] be a good be­
Th# flood threat in North tsruisines# armed train* Thursday north­
FKBMANKNT
Vheie, ur ebe. Jn-tl befnre t’hri.t- partisan measures tn which he In­ ginning.
ana appeared no wire* yeateniay.
W AVES
Mr. Hoover was elected presi­ west nf TlenchoangtAil, resulting
, mas 4hU,U&lt;MI package, arrived at vite. a nun-partisan support. With
In the flight of th* Chine**. It also
FINGBK
Representative* dent under tho evpectatlon that asserted that Chines* bodies, found
i tbe p •tolflce and wer* distributed th* House nf
W AVES
Miamian.. That’. Santa Claus- ItemmraUr and the Senate dead­ be would h* a model of admini­ when the Japanese occupied Tienlocked, only non-partl/an action it strative sffUUtky. A pik-Uent chuangtal Dire. M, were clothed
tag fur )uu, with a vengrtne.)!
SH AM PO O S
who
cannot,
or
will
not,
msks
his
possible,
., .
— ^ -n —
In regular army uniforms beneath
Try U i 1
Hncines-i le picking up in AptpTh* Btpuollcan national com­ rabjnel plgy ball with him Is a civilian garb. ’
!A U T Y SHOP
mcnfJl
of
IneffTclertcy.
*
T. A. Udwanlt lias Juat turn- mittee meets In Washington to
At Ylnghow, where bitter fight­
pisled a g.trage behind the Ar-I srrang# foe lha. ynming national
ing took place Tkimday, all was
Htssds
Astir*
gun us Thrift Shop; I*. II. Wanthls convention. That, of eburne, in a
WAYCROSS. C*^ Dee. S t^ reported quiet last night.
ha* isnindeled hit horn* un Fourth! proper partisan proceed lag. Mr.
( A . P . )- A
mined etlll in the
Hoevrr’s
secretary
al
war,
Pat-'
fjsnford
has
outstanding
approxTOKYO, Dee. Id— -Indignation swamp* to which officers hod beret
. fitrssll J, K. Wsmbla is building
rich
llurley,
appear*
before
th
#1
Imalrly
$0,300,000
w
irth
of
blonds,
waa trousej In Japan*** military l*d by on anonymously moiled sup
• g a rti* tn rurrrepnnil with his
KbUANCK
- letutllul bungaluw un Alabanui committee with a flaming spaegh on# of our typesetter* Informed 11a circles by tho latest repisaeata­ canoed th* death yesterday of
u f e in s u r a n c e c a
OPEN D A T A N D
Avenue, 41*1 A, C. Hall is planning painting with prldo to Mr. Hao-, the,«iher d ay.. la that case It’* no ll on* of the United State*. Orest Deputy Sheriff Berry Falmpr, 43,
Qafcfc Lurk
• fted warehouse near ih* Atlantic vtr’o program for lifting th* de- woaJer the municipality la In debt Britain and Franc* on tbe Map- Four othen on the raidiag party
the
Hanford Hemld.
thutian situation and th* foreign
t Line station. Who say* ws press Ion and ripping into
Democrat* bscauan they hav* no
What wm yesterday’s skialag offloe, it waa said, deplored tho
have a deprejalunl -Apnpka Chief,
program.
qustitlon on tho Raafovd blood repressions of apprehension an th*
a . ---- — oMr, IIsaver presents a pro­ rorritet? Are they an th* curb and ground that they tended to aggra
tb.bblng a blind man’s nip Isn't
gram which ha asks the Democrat*
us help
helj
what interest 4a they.draw? Am vsta the situation rather than
eaaaidersd exactly on the op and
to regald sa non-partisan and M they RUt-edged securities? They rndva IL
..u
,
up *v #0 aiming thglvo*. Bo perI T S N O iO B F O R
such U ha made their program.
Formal replica &lt;* tho Ihteo cogshaM What happeia*d4o a Winston Mr. Hawser's secretary of
war aren’t as gOo( as brunette*, are municotians, mad* (0 th* tprslgn
AM ATEURS
Salem bandit U Justified, II* or- than boani* of Mr. Haerer’s pro­ they? They don't seem to la
afflra Dor. S3, wU g *
forward
• blind man to atlek 'em up, gram a* a partisan achievement the N. Y. list, which CaotsUs sack
sooMtlm* today anj will say, It
the blind man very promptly ■ad damn* th* Democrat* far not item* oat
waa said tn aatharitativ* quarters, UM raU ag
ted him. But carrying having a partisan pragma* ■such
Adapts Exp $s $■
that Japan cannot slier bar at­ doiOq It right—h u Job for
used It very effectively U Mr, Haovtr asks thaws nat la
Atm A Ca r’sst 4 I-I* 39
titude regardiag th* neceaslty of teurv. It tabu trained, expertbandit’s head and seat him
Blog A H deb (I 1 If* SO
stamping art baodlt act iritis* la cornd own mew who "know thole
hospital. That's checking “ r f c h not, ana should baliav*,
staff,* Just fe e . example, half V
Brewed fill Car »s 33
Booth Mo m
gave, old glass eye | th* mark af had faith on tha part
dose* different kinds af gras
Rem1 A m * « f is 3T . .
#( th* president whisk, sw IU lacs.
you Join tha police?
Ws dm 't know what It
ore required far the
It. aaema to he. It la a iMrfc af but wo hopa they aren't fraudu­ forth ky report# that Japan fas- lor ran
» w* ntaka modem
that leek of leamwnrk between lent, or henno. O f rnurse there
urilod to soise Chine hire, im+ham lafaHratioa
specially—beesuss*
tha president and- his official fam­ Ere, ■ btoadn mad* for Adorn I
af th* chief points OTtho rt
sod men ami th*
w* ham
ily which has been Cre Ubs fat art. f'o. Tha third
wO) ho U ih* offset that they
fret Jqattntlnotm and mwrw an- dtwen. Them U the mee af •#*»*"
*
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moat everyone was. could nott help but notice the fine »piijt
ipirit
o f friendllnesa and goodwill which waa evidenced on every
hand. EveyyonA aeented happy and tray; everyone Memed
to be doing something for wimeone else; and everyone
seemed as light-hearted an If he did not have a care In
the wortd. rV _
Thin attitude which prevailed to a marked
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Iv aupplled by Income* of fSO,tMB'nhd Otcr.
targe income* were a*ld In he

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tlorail revenue breau**
of th*
buainr-a recb'ilon. In IMS, per*ooc with 9100,000 lr»corm* num­
«IA M 1 . tier. 2d. — &lt;AJ»4xj
bered IS.000 and Paid 1700,900,.
Curious baby finger*, - lamp
000 Ih taie*; In 19.10 they num.
bered fl.JOO ami paid te«* than
with a peteock on kn klryitAb I
$310,000,000.
girte's gasoline line, abruptly
With quantltle* bf wtlatletoe prr* i
BONDAT
Th# treaaury «ald further that
»d a Miami-Nasaau plan# f .
Broars, of Bo*too. b dominating In the decoration* | R#g„ l* r prof ram
amt were responsible for bn
ta ie» on $100,000 Income* would
■ pbort llm* her* with members of the Kspna tblia ioror- ^Woman’s Missionary
■oar in Miami aviation cirri** yes­
he jumped from 31 to 42 percent
re. R, R. Monro*, at
ft»4
jty *nt.rU!r&gt;H with » toWriptlnn * rtt
cl* " h » rll&gt; . . h* ,d
terday, it was learned today.
/O
Dee, 2S. — while Income* in e*ce*« of $100,.
WASHINGTON.
O ftargArindt.
at
S:M
o’clock
with
Cirri*
Nom
tra dance ytsUrday aft* moon ber Four in charge. C lfti* Number1 (A P.)— A demoeratfc ta i pro- 000 would he lat«d almo*t double
• j1sidle Stafford, pilot of a ebar­
from 4:30 o'clock to 7:90 o'clock at
ic--.I plane, returned here MtWrpiesent rale*. At the same lima,
1*4 Mr*. Charles Dana war* the Mayfair Hotel, M n. 8. R. Three will roatduct a prayer aortic# tfBm .n^riiy np p ««n « Se-retary
day after making a fbrred UMMR
the tax on the first $4(100 of In­
•f
but nl(ht of friend* Dighton and Mn. HUgh Torrance at 9:00 o’clock.
Mellon'* plan to *wrll the num- come would go only from I 1-2 to
on Andros Islansl, Bahama*, while
The Sunbeam Band of th# Flr*t
-a
a*
he
was
carrying
fir*
paus**nMt*
acted aa chaperon** fAr the affair. Boytlat Church will meet at 1 :M her of la.p.yer* hy nearly twn i percent and on the eerond $4000
Iwtwecn Rimini and Naaaau. Ilu
Among thoae dancing wore: Mr. o'cloek at the church.
million perenna, it outlinhlg
outlining It Irnm 1 'o 4 percent.
Mr*. Waller B rlff», of and M n. Thome* Rhode*, of Depassenger* remained in N*kWh
It
con tended
miscellaneous
WKDNBSDAT.
•elf on Capitol Hilt.
Mich., ar* tb* guests Lend, M n. Roddy Jurdine, of Mi.
where he Dew after loratltlg' 91
taxes such a* Ihmv recommended
Annual PI Kappa Alpha dance
It »*&gt; reaffirmed emphatically
rngine trouhie.
Mr*. C; C. Brigga, S ill ami; Mr*. John Moiach, Jr, Mr. will be gieen at 10:00 o'clock at
on check*, automobiles and tele­
The pilot **ld he did n#t
Thursday by Senate and Haute! phone calls would not burden the
and Mr*. Jam** Fusehil. of Or­ the Mayfair Hotel.
the name* of hi* pasiengere,
party leader* aa an elaborate de­ taxpayer.-.
lando; the Ml**** J*an Martin
that they were Syrians from ‘
ta Rlra Peorc#, oL.Jwchsnn- Lao*y,
Chriatln*
Stoudenmire,
fense of the admlnialration pro­
fornia here to spend
_ b bar* (or th* w**)(-#M with Pauline Stoudrnnftre, Helen Verposal was issued from the treWs
t'ustnm* and immigration offtylihr
b *r parents, W r/Ta^ Mr*. C. H. nay, Emilia Lingle, Kitty DuBose.
r-..|)
Mild they had no reeoru of tKlMl*
ury. denying that smaller Income*
r u m , MagnMlw. AverinaJane TorrAn**, Rbe*
LaVerne
parture of the five,
that t t t f .
• —*»
would aapply most of the $920.Hart, Mary Hurt, Katherine Schi■
a » ‘
-.J '
Complimenting her two daugh­ 000,000 new revenue deaire-l an­
'd prohaldy
i
fold
would file a t l j t H
Wtor. r»nt, Beverly Bendtr. Alma Enti- ter*, Elite belli and Jban, who cele­
lav
A l l k o h ls " c a t h o l ic
nually
frotri.Pa- minger, Shirley Donn*II, of Or- brated thrit el$Mh ahd alith birthStafford reported that a child.’In
CHURCH
Chairman Collier of the House
t*, QK, (W
: bar* Men Undo; Mary Jackson and Eloanor day annlvenioelea, r*apfct Italy,
the prrtv wandered about thl ekbWay*
and Mrana committee,
E*t*a. of OrUndo; Mary Bufofd
in .luring the flight from HUttl
The Rev. J. J. Mclnfterney.
thl* Aeek, Mr*. P. F. Whigham an- which original** all r#*enue laws,
Powell, Mary Murphy, of Waahtngto lllntnn and after the pita# M l
I
Mass, *:00 A. M.
tertalned with a pkriy on TutadAy and Senator HarrUnn of Mis»lston. D. C-: Mdry Dlabton. Martlet* afternoon at her homo on Weat
*ho RiPish island for NeikkRs
High Mass. I 0:0o A M.
»1ppi, ranking Democrat of the
Torrance, Mary EfliaUth Noely, Flrat Street Game* were enjoyed
Shortlt afterward, the ttlAMh
That the tsrthoti in the 5 ok -n migtat.- tai. .- yearly ’ In the
finance committee, mineed no j Evening Devotion*, 7:111 P M.
•- • t
couglieil and died and 9t*t|ot4
days h*r» with * o * Britt at HU Dorothy Dutton, bf iMLand; Lena- by tb# gbe*ta and late In the after- word* on thl* phate nf the treas­
Cate hlsm Class .Saturday after­
Spring
'hey
iniymtc
northward
and
in
tinAntiiinn
th.-t
ntigrutc
it. tr*
landed his amphibian plane In
hello (lagan, Catherine Meioch. (|bon favor* were dlAtrlhuted from
iwAtanac
noon, dlKI P M
on Magnolia
touhlwartl They always travel in large h.id* tin.l not rw n the liny hay at Andros Island.
Helen DiUgla*#, Lillian B.ranan the decorated Ckrittmaa tree by ure nlan
"W e are not going In lower
*V;f
-wifte-l stream- ear. -lay then movement 'root one portion of th
II,- discovered hi* difficulty
and Margaret P e ltn .
FIRST
C1M1I9TIAN
t
i
l
l
HI
H.
"Sdnta CUua."
the exemption*," Collier said def­
country to another The photogiatdi -hows ottlv a small porn on of a some time later, but not In lltjti
AUo Albert CohnoUy, Chandler
Red and green were the color* initely.
large herd on it* way across the famous Whitehorse (liver in the to prevent the departure from
Nelson. Cy N*bon, of fa n Antonio,
Sixteenth Street and Sanford
abed fbr Becofatloti* In the room*
Harrisnn was equally firm and
ben, ,,f iwo airplanes which artbl
5'ulton
Taiaa;
PraBk
U*
jn
o
d
m
ff,
J
r,
Avenue.
at*tor, Mr*. Wattaw.E- Blount.
where th* gubbia were entertained.
to searih for him and his
ltev, F. M Marler In charge.
Robert Dodson, Robert B. A it, Tit# ice and aWeet courbe, afrved predicted a majority « f both par­
ties would unit* against 'ueh a
1 ~~~
Stafford sai,| the party xpdBt
Bible School — 9:45 A M
John E. Ir»y, DohatJ Jackaon, lata In the afte'rpedn by the hoat’ BUI *MfcXtm, ■i
move. Already auch leading Re,
s. * *
* % t
Wednesday night on Andro* tllWorwhlp and Commuion
II 00 _
John Schirmrd, Jr, Btm aH Sehl- eas, aaaUted by Mra. Robert Meri­
C . ft m o lp M * l. ,
pnhllclns
a*
Repreaentatlve* A. M .
rard. Ltbnard Miller, Dick V*mhy, wether. Mr*. I- B. Brbgg, Mn. E.
Treadway of Ma**arhu*ett* ano
Christian Endeavor — rt .’111 P
Jack Patera, Jack Hall, llerman C. Harper. Mr*. R. C. Cappell, and
Bacharach of New Jeraey, both
Evening Service — 7 :ttl P M.
ouk, Stanley Verttiy, Prtd SUn- Mra. C. E. Benton, further ac­
h Str**t,
Ways and Mean* committee mem
- —
^
- I
-------------------P r a t e r .Meeting Wednesday
C.eHl
y, Arthur ’Zachary, Algernon centuated the rhsaen rblor note.
hers, have Indicated they cannot evening at it;lM) P M
Dr. and Mr*. Chari** 1*. Park SpaOT, Brlrga Arrington, Stephen
Thoae prraent were: Elllabeth go "all tfia May" with Mellon.
Will return tomorrow from HUla- SHjahoIaer, R. 0 . Pittman, of and Jean Whigham. honor gueat*;
A detailed parly tax plan awaits I'W A L A LUTHERAN CHURCH.
NEW 5’ nllK, Dec 20 ( A P I
CH ARllDTTE, N.
Dec. 2&lt;l.Apopka; Kinchen Power*. WalUr* Joyce Steele, Ellen Meriwether,
further deliberations by the Sen
'
Thi* flawing iiM»nth* nf I^'U IA .P ) -Nine persons were hilled
Bell, Ram Fleiacher, 0. W. Spen Jean Harper. Ell*worth Harper.
ate and House Democratic policy
rllH'AGO, Dec. 3(1.— (A.P, J—
The Rev. A. Norrbom, II. l», pas
early today when a llinnlngham
car, Jr., George Thuratjn, Jo* Jr. Elliabeth Pippin, Glady* Pip­
• $#m to hrnvr ilevi*lop#*l » whole
.
» ,
rommlttrea. But a alt-let in pro­ lor.
Spi-s iAl c r lt k
.^ outhein
irtilw ny Fred W Sargent, president of 0 #
Mench; Dean Smith, of Tampa; pin. Nell Stewart. Eileen Bragg,
bo baprorlng nice
-oitu* Ironil in the Rub’*iJ»,iu,r «»• ( rniM ilinl uuttimoliiU" nt 4
jrraite Northwestern railroad, said Ikrt
Sunday School, 2:.70 P. M.
gram on major policies has cryFred William*, Hendrli Lylea, Edrar Benlon,
John Cappell. slalliedt
Divine Worship, 1:00 I'. M.
fertr aml I hw*
of a ralmor iin*Mirig near h»Tf*. Thn
are nitfhf the wigT rontrnterny bfM f.in d M n. Ear]* E. J a n * * , of Dick Maiwril. Richard Data, If. L George Speer. HI. Ijlura Srhmeht,
It oppoae* lowering present
iletrrm m m h m In f i r e ir t i i l l i t i r * . 1 .luhn L o v r, fllHnjf " titin n n p ^ n ln r . tween the rnHili ami 5000 mkliitiR*
Per
kill*,
Jr,
BUI
Tyre,
liaot-g*
JacMdnvills, war* har* raster day
Martha Andermn. I.efluy Hodge, income tax exemption
* h it p e n
in the opinion nr (V . AUart I'opf. Mr, &gt;m$| Mr*. T. k Hwltmi, Mini •nre of wm employ#1
FIRST HAIT1ST CHURCH
Mth tb* Uttar’* pwHhtx, Ur. and Stolnoff. Jam** Stolnnff, Robert Pattla Hodge, Kenneth Echo!*,
•*krone mil' event* I hrnmrlv v * th»*ir t\\,» chi Mini, aif I four uml settled.
It pula the major harden o’
M r 4 « . l . RhluhoUer, Odk Afe- nighleyman. Jam** Sharon, Jr, James Henry Copper, Elliabelh supplying more federal revenue
Umler the arreement, Ftrf^nt
;&lt;avr prm ltirrd thi* r e f i l l . '* h« «aiil I«'».
V au g h n
lln ltn n ,
Doric
Park Arynae and Sixth Street.
Sharon. Hatcher, Charle* Vlning, Betty Sue on targe Incomes and Inheritances,
i m . Mr. font* V* turned yealorday A loi Sharon. Chandler
Ktnmnnil
all of Hie Raid, the employee will accede fO
The Rev. W. P. Brooks, Jr., n 11 y e a r -m il Riirvey p rep arcil fo r 1 nv, H
tnm nm l Sharpe,
.SI
amPMf*. Jon** Will join him in Frank Cha»e; and Shelby Ga*kin. Hatcher, Norma Wolfer, Alice »• slated hy a gift tax.
pastor.
he A ««&lt;K tikt«'il Pre**, i ‘o|n»irl Fop** I'atA rire k *ection •nd Mi*** U»nm the ilei’Dion lo *»e e#arheil rejrtrdfrtf
Sam Rutherford. Marion Goggin*. Hunter, Janire Brown, Emiltne
Jaahibrtin* tomorrow.
‘ok of Voi k. S. t' All eteepi All
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
piopn«ed waae redurti m« fop £11
It mnlemplatt* a more moder
presiden t of th»* fnveMtinenf
and A. C. Mar*hall, of Orlando; Thuraton, Lola Wolfer, and l.ud- ate Increase than the M2rt.000.00fl
Morniag Sertl.es, 11 -no A. M.
*. Th# fblltUnkeiw 4- 4*rialiint of Attii'rirw, t'o\ writ* kdled m^htnlly1 . She onion inilway worker1
Peter
Sehaal
and
Gordon
Dean.
B. Y. P. 11.. a .10 P. M.
Wr. and Mn. Jat$* C**an had
well Echola.
the treasury asked. Short term
nlnl , Krciitive vire pTe^iilenl of lh* du'd a few mimilen nfter reaihing; toad* have nnmmnreil a cut fflp itl
Evening Seivlcea, 7:70 P. M.
uidon vroikerv, und n#fiottiUohft
aa i W r dln**r guest* yesUJdnr at
loans would fill nut the remaining
Kir*t National fIM t'nlony rm u hofspitiil.
Omwded Inin a Iltph-t tiiiiHnir nre under way hetvr##n the uftlorti
Wednesday prnyer service, 7:,'I0| pi»n Hon*
tbaUf1homo. Mr. fUd Mn. p. B.
deficit, already over $l,.100,000,Odtl
* «ai% the pwrty of five men. two • nd thi" i mid-.
P. M.
Macro*, Mr. and Mn. Dab^fo
this fiscal year.
"Wi" 4taw the r*ii 11if 1M1*
wtuiieii, and two %hddreii were rn
The Northwestern mnnunrid t
Cfwan, Mr*. Ague* P.Urtan, Ml**
It opposes any retroactive taxes
hoariling, •mi I hen we «a w Hit1
mute to 1"awe reek, from a thrUt
I o per 1*1*111 rediirlinti for maltitinH M fift t Cowan, Howard Brown,
and faanra a permanent law rath­ FULL GtlSPRl. TABERNACI.R . traniurina rlib m that Iiit»,,‘* hr
rryia
*eIehiatfoi|
here
when
the
The marriage ceremony of
atlre of wny employ#* i f v i f l l
af Boston, H u * , and Mr- Chamer |han th# temporary 2 . year Us­
t iplainetl. "There wm • brief
Mias Charlotte Tiffany,- of thl*
Orlando Road qear Geneva Ave, night of , |olii from mir ihmn. tiinn, running from Birmingham week&lt;« ano; The worker^ Immidtblba, of Georg fn
er***# ashed by Mellon.
in
New
York,
«trmk
the
machine
dty. daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
William M. McPherson, paetnr. hut the phenomenon wat n mmier
at#l&gt; liriran a ilrike vota.
It is against a general sales
P A IA T K .f, Dec. 2*^-(A .P.I n! a t*ro**4inir. The occupant* were
Bible School, Sunday, 9:45 A. M of history t»efor$ it* eftetl
. dad Mn. J. L Walker had Burl Tiffany, of Vlckaburg, Mich, The Rev. E. H, McGaha, local pa«- tax through a special levy on some
hurled
in
every
direction
an4
j
frae
Herman, Sunday, 11:00 A. M.
TAYAItE.H—U k# Htfflnn Till*
i*4r guest* yesterday at thoir to Claude l-oele, of thl* city, wa* tor and Putnum county probation r.nn-rssenllals and amusements ia
•«her^eiy fell,
nienta of !hc tar ^eatlered for two
Willing Workers league, Sun­
on Sonora Avenue, Mr. amt performed Chrlatanaa morning at officer U being held in jail todati "reivin g ron.ideralon.
"The Niitlimal Died it rorpnra* block*. The fart that Ihe Inurlnir I'u, capilalixfil ut $A,000, grifit#il
rhartei,
A r . Mulehln and daughter*, 10:00 o’clock at th* hofne of the pending Investigation
Hon wiiv hrooirht iotn helnif nml
Into the
™ 1ier said employment would day. 7:t&gt;0 P. M.
Evangellslic Services, Sunday. the mere kmmleilae that iiuch wn enr wo* travel Inif vvilli Mi tide
th* Vlaaa* Naomi. Winifred, Jen- bride’i uncle and aunt, Mr. and death Of John btalln* ahot to dram b# * m*Jrtr l*ct«r In dmfting a
cintfiini (1p in believed to have
Mra.
C.
C.
Brifgm,
ftS
l
Magnolia
7:45 P. M.
ala Coo tod C»oi*gia Hutchln; Mr
TO O I.A T K T O C L A S S IF Y
effective emefferuy
m«rhim*ik prevented tlu* fwciipant4 fnttii ob­
Usl ThuncUy durfhf
«n a 1 *** ^#tr on
fl«n * to
mg •■ ril«l
ri
Women'* prayer m e e t i n g . rt«»l«| h»* and had l»r*n rrratnt to vrrvinif thi* hvadltifht it t he up- *
aal Mn. T. D. Mart tad aona Aetna*. The Rev. F, D. Brown­ liqhor *1111 near KgaWbol.
*,»
M
hsa.lng.
a*
soon
as
ConUnwho
I
ie*. pa*tor of th* Flr*t 'Preshy.
HIST: Female Boston k i5 5 #
Wednesday, 1;(W P, M.
? U R. and Made, and Mr. and M n.
c._j . . 1 press reconvenes.
niri*l n dituntion. w i« in a mra*- proachintf train.
Malone died a half
ilC hour after re
blown with white spot* oh
teflon Church, officiated In the
Prayer and Testimony, Wednes­ ! iim* •onparahly a&lt; I&gt;#n#ficial to
•' N. C Bucket! and children. Mil“
We
cannot
let
taxes
disrupt
pre*ence of relatives and intimate relvlpg a burkshot (harg* in Ihe
\n*wer* to name •Poochl#.- FtlU*
day, 7:45 P. ,M. Christmas e*ei- * I (« puli'li* mind Aia was the npfill \NIM Til'S € II \| m t It
vdrdB, Junior and WITIbm Wallne#.
losinea*
to
the
exlent
of
causing
frfende of th* couple.
er ph&gt;a*e return to F. II. Kttria,
bark and mad* no xtatemem re­
riaes.
af -Wtator'GanMn.
rrttthm of Ih# mftchinrry its#If.
IHIII ADFI I'll! \ Du tlrrtmli, * 117 E. 2nd. St.
Mr*. Lock* was bern and reared garding th* ahoolfog other lhan further reduction In employment.’’
he
said.
"While
th*
1034
rates
j
"Krarfully wr wilnnac.i H prr•
In Vfe(|UMtrKf Mich, dhere ahe #aa l- t Inquire who'ahot him. MrG.iha
Itnltnrr Kirrlirn \fini4trr, uphrtith
FIRST CHURCH OF CflRIST
i ^11»Ht dif#Iin# iri r» *min*»diIy
graduate^ from fclgii achool. She la not a deputy iheriff or other- the treasury wants were aaslly
*i m m x n ixvm i ra*
him K #ni*fO A U &gt; In h i t i h a u fft'u r A
SCIENTIST
I prirra and lh#n raw win,-h Itupur* when the Italiuii tim-ul here prohaa been IMng her* for th# pan wlse ronnectesl with that of rice. met in proapernu* limes, they
t Ul.RltY CLlll
tm
might be far tno great a burden
fiat iJtlt C r.it
i tunf haalr oimuvnditifi ah wheat,
two yb'ar* with bey uncle abd Sheriff R. C. Howall aeld.
sxiuiti'it IS#n# St«*K#n««&gt;n* May in
Christian Science service* ar* 1
dv#r and oil find d#ii«t anr#
aunt, Mr. and Mr*. Brlggi. Mr.
ArlTng as an Informer, Sheriff during the depression.
MackvyN * hmif four, with I
held evaty Sunday momlng at the)
The treasury’s discussion of the
Locke haa lived here all of hi* Howoll Paid McGaha dirertel his
church at East Second Street at |M&gt;in1«. and wha!#v#r th# iiunu’- » check for %ID fnuu timndi hi upIlf* and atudled at lh# public deputies to the »een# 'of the still administration ta* plan wa* dt - II o’clock. Subject for tomorrow It dial# trrnda may be, »»• know p r i i i a t i i . n fo r h i- s i t v i h - s ,
M m . Sal lie R. Roantll
present operitlon ax they approached Ma­ signed to rounlrract contention* "Christian Science." Wetfnesday thai th# prrR#nt maladjiMtnirnH
' thU adorning, win Ba bf IntaraU achool* of the fltr. A t tbb .recent
Spirit
ualiwli Mfdbim of t m
Ibis ha I* on ployesl ‘by Chi*** and
P O U T I.A N D ,
D # f , Jit.
U if mftnber af povaon* hare:
lm# wa* seen to run through the it pldretl to lag# a share of the everting services will he held at Ihe r;in It rorrertrd Arid Ih:il w»* ran
Progressive Rpirituallal t’harfh,
'bmnany
.
burden
on
persona
nf
small
meana.
find
n
aolld
Irv#!
on
which
to
Tii*k»i.
Porlliitni'a
miii|
#
!*♦■
fflfh# marriage o f Mlaa May C,
wood* and was ahot. MKieha. ar
new rhurch at xno E. 2nd. St. at S
17 K. Concord A rc, Or lead**
After a ah
abort weddlflf tQn the
build.
p h ftn t. w e n t m t ,$ r u m p u if# y c a |# r Jand M. N. Swanaon,
rosed of firing th* ahot, »* \ the It said only $222,000,000 of th* i.‘clock.
Fla. Phone 1511.
rdupla
will
return
here
and
ba
at
increase
w
iul.1
fall
on
Income*.
all of th# ##v#rity ami i l n y , w m ’k n l H i# V itiililin n w h ic h
flaaford, took place on
gun arddontalty discharged whrn
■
&gt;
.
,
i
VW*
church
maintain*
a
free
n em r. under IHJM, It was ,
Koem , , th# fh(JKh w|wu p r r **i »11*rTr-i- o f i l i b iir i D h ip * , H O I bn** h # i, u Inn w i u t # r tp itii l# r # * n m l
■
" k'i
J t Cfterwoeei at lb* homo home to their frianda at th« W*. ho tripped on th* underbrush.
taka Apa■rtmeivU.
L Lae Smith, aiaktr o f tha
W
.°„U,&lt;I l UVP' * b“ * * :7^ ' I ,h* B,bl* &gt;hd ill authored Chris ha&gt; Nhiiwn that wt» ar# nrithrr all hut #«Vap#il l$rfnr# «#vrrul arnr#
Pfeaent at tha ebr*
OdO. while tho**
over $10,0001 ti-n flfi.n *. Lltersture may le h#lpl#«R or hop#l#N-.rt
workm#ii nml humll#r* frttrrnj
Baatiat Chereh, Dr. Smith
TH K #O VKTTB
Mr. and Urv'^tlgga'
would contribute 9182,000,000. Of read, borrowed or
C’olonr! Pop# salil th# i|#pr#». him with ■»##! ra l# ami chufn.
(J f » T 8 HOI*
purchased.
Nr*. Maggi* Loeko, Mr. and Mr*.
ihe Utter aum, $155,000,000 would Op#n Turftday* anJ Frldaya from *'*in
«imi r iitrr« in pric#k for go«Hla
flvledo. Fla.
WaHgy Brigga, of Kateambao,
1 to 5 P, ||.
t
and a#rvic#at ami vKplain#&lt;l that it
At the home of Mra. Covlagtaq
MVHw U r t. J. a Griffin. WltlKin
wai m#r#ly a part of a procaa# of
l U 'Y
Y O lllt
WASHINGTON," D *c .
2(Vafld Mra. RuftUli
l i e Lock* and Raymond Lock#.
AiIJiiNtmrnt #a*iiy ti«vi&lt;l ain#v lh#
FREE METlfODIRT MISRION.
(A .P.I—A Renat* Judiciary xubfilfta — Putlery — Hand vork
war.
cammilte* wax ri/ated today to
I’rlir* of all klada.
E x fllo fe io n O f B o ile r
Railroad Avenue near Weat
hold hearing* on maaurea for re­
WAUCHULA. I*ec,' 20 —Uharle*
ford grower, will vundui I the Scrap
,
. . . . . v . ’.;.
Mr. and Mr*. Ed
peal and modification of th# prohi­ Mobley aad Cheater Gill, bandit Flrat Btreet.
K
i
l
l
s
E
n
f
f
f
t
c
C
t
e
n
Iron Bible ( las, of lake Mxnrm
r. sad Mr*. N . M.
Bumia, School, 10:00 A. M.
bition
law.
suspects arrested In Tampa, Nov.
L A D IH S * R X C H A N G R
o f the grm
1 r( m th e H j i j o i i o r tr u i'h
Preaching, 11:00 A. M. and 7:10 nt it* regular Sunday servire to­
Chairman Norrlt
chose five 0, for th# holdup o f a Tilling sta­
SACRAMENTO, Calif, Dec. tC
morrow nt 10:01) u'clork at the
Mm. U M. nsMsleh
CUrk. K.
H,
P. M.
t U t h t h , O r v i y r (ft t
headed by
Senator tion M r* esriped from th* Hardee
fA.P.)—A h o l l e r
tiploelon members,
lake Monroe Srhool. The clasa,
V*Me. iris*. — iib n. r w a |
Kata 11. Booth, pastor.
the engine of tin South- Hlafne, Wisconsin Republican, to county jail last night after locking
rompised of nearly 75 men living
E m b le m ,
C lV E W A K E F IE L D S
Pacific’s West Coast Limited hold hearing* shortly after Christ- A. Strunk, jailer In a cell.
In the Weal Sanford arra. extend,
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
r Rlehvale, Bull* rmnty, maa on varloua prohlhlilott blllf be­
Th* two called the jailer Inaldo
no invitation for the present* oT
GIFT BOXES AND
„ H1URCH
, t flTInk Jbdeph SthtM, fore hi* committee. Other member* on a run* that they Wanted him tn
T A L K E D FRUITS IDs TO
E. D. Brownlee, D. D., Pastor. every man in ihe county. Th*
are
Scnalori
Borah,
Idaho,
Repub­
and Writer T. StdM.
go on an errand for item, locked
$3.50. HAND WORK. NOVEL­
Corner Oak A**, and Third St. short Sunday tcrviirt finds some
K l paatbtiger* worn ht- lican; Herbert, Rhode Island. Re­ him In * tel) and left. Four other
speaker of Interest )»n religious
Service* Sunday
TIES. ETC.
publican; Aaharat, AHaona Demo- prisoners In the Jail did not Irav*
subjects prerent, and a "musical
d;4S A. U. Sunila, School.
— 11 ■
■ &gt;iW raltrwnd kaadbuUrter* egrat; and Walsh, Montana, Dam* ahd notified officers.'
ll;0fl A M. Morning Worship. program U also I card.
lh# M in wka^rwbbdtot glut. Th* -Measures tu bo consid­ * Mobley and GIU were arrested
13:00 Mooting of Session .fur
1 aa about U i« 1W* aa ered rang* from outright repeal lo wfth Howard Rice by Tampa city reception of member*.
CDNgREGATIONAL CHURCH
7;0Q Special Services.
» pol»t two
0 1 regulation o f tb* tale o f wood *1
detect!*** who found threa slot
Coiner Park Avenue and 3rd St.
the killer e# th* mglne canal.
machine* stolen In tha -robbery
Rev. John Bernard Root, MiuSpecialising In Ih* ambulant (office Ircalmeal)
kdrt/fcg 'friWiwota' dtaanf
Y«rtrim«
vain*,
hora In Rlee'f room, Rica was on*
FIRST MOTIIODISTCHURCH Uter,
1
llwaniy In Oiian4o
niftliir#.
rwrtnl Mini
Ini#$Rf»wra*«l W I
i omn-half mile,
Rtv. Carroll Varner,
Church School, 0:49 A. M.
TOtlNG EXPLORER HONORED of th* four prisoner* who stayer I
k i ti &gt;il r f it (JprM»«
|mnfKraaludla
mrs:
brake* automatkatl;
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Rev. J, If, Daniel, .of Orlando,
fpfltln* ill*f»airti trf
In UHra In l«dith mriiLeiil I
UPPSALA,
Rwfdea,—Th*
mem­
1
mlIt
Ilian
anal
Wnm.
an*l
M
t*tip«lkld
rub. c
Sermon
by
th*
pastor.&lt;
lha
nrar
presiding
alder
over
thl*
tfco a t &amp; g r f U
an* &lt;opBil|*.iil«m* In.
JriwM nml hoRplial*.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
• bait. Th# honor ory of Dr. Finn Mslregrsn, Swed­
CARD OP Y ffA N Ift
rbarg* will preach at I I A. M.
ilti»«i Inn. ntrvmui*
liawa, air .1 Dr. Iluw*
Chari** Gantt. Prvillent.
ita fraia* by lh* en’s young herole polar aaplorar,
Everybody Is cordially Invited to
i*|| hiim iiM'l* n ihwr,
who foot hi* nf# during th* Nobll*
Speaker, Austin Vlhlrn.
W * with to Uk* thl* mean* of hear Dr. Daniel at this arrvic*.
• u g h nut) ftMinMlnk,
ArctU fipvditijn, was honor
Ing
«»f tfmw*
ekprwulag our thank* and ap­
&gt;4111***.
Rev. Stoinmeyer will preach at
cntntlil.nu
ami ar.
Writ or i.l.phuS*
FIRST MKTIIOIHHTCHURCH
hens with thd erection of a sUtue preciation for tha flora! offering* Ih* Right service,
ju u ktN rriM B -w ib
raiilM im&gt; #a»a Ilml ha
l
»
hi
v * * lv
him
at
lea
'Wtat
'
Th# Rev. J, II. Daniels, presiding
lfrn ’4 Shop formally openml paid far hy public saborrlptlon.
cnriimlttr $w Incur.iblw
ahd
■
•I many hhxdn***#* ex United by
Sunday School at 9:49 A. M ,
•lore APW
r. R Jrh A
nftar • itifiraiiiitl* at.
for m
arlM li*
rider o f the Orlando District, will
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. uT
u r' friend* and relative* during Prof,' McKay, Superintendent.
MlinlPicillaiL T li I r I if
free lll.ralara r*.
4*
i
L A R G O ---- Psufniula Feed C*. ha nlnaa* and death of our
f ■ ii r «
pfjietlc#
gunllua lh* shore 1
IWgtte at dt.70. Prayer Meeting fill lh* pulpit of ih* First Metho­
M
eh
lln
o-d
rn
iu
ltih
ios
anil
Ihe
rrniosa
o
f
HAixforil
timipls ‘ who h ara
dist
Chureh
at
th*
morning
&gt;
srvfr*
took over another stor, in Jnhr
ether^ Mn. L. A. Cnae.
Wednesday night at 7:10 o’clock,
■ lim a . mi*- . - fu llr tre iit.it hy him,
tomorrow at I1;W o’dach, In th#
son bell ding and Installed COM
Mr*. W. H. O'Barr
flu a ru iit-- &lt; '* « . of v a tle q * . vein*, ru p tu re, anr.* ra c ia l Olaeaaad.'
absent* of the Ray, Carroll Varner,
a r * a c r e pr-tl fur life , amt ire a ta .l fre* ut e t u r g . shoutd any algui,
plet* bktlary hreedlnr of baby
George aad Ff*h£ Crnaa
SCRAP (RON C U R S
n f |he | r .n Ida retu rn ,
s
tkleka.
D. J, Garrett, well-known'San­ who waa called North by th* death
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5octo/

Ca Will Be In Direct Op­
position To That Of
Secretary Mellon

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Anwb.?

Mrs. WMghfttn Gives
Party For Daughter

A t The Churches

BMMiui

BankerSees ivlore Nine Meet Instant *"1*fi- h*vin« -"i»*d
Hope In Economic Death When Autols " ■ *" f
World A s ’32 Nears Hit ByFnstTrain ( ’nntroversy Over

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Rail Wa^eN Settled

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Claude Locke Weds
Charlotte Tiff arty

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P^IatliaPastor Is
Held For Shootlrtg
Operator O f Still

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. In OtlAndo Recently

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Committee To Hold
Bry Law Hearing)*

Bandits Arrested In
Bobbery Flee Prison

M - C ZW.

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DR. JOS. CORWIN HOWELL

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY N EW SPA PER ____

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•ANFORdTFLORIDA, THl'RSDAY.~DECEM BER 21. 1941

F ire Cent* A Copy

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Is There A Santa Claus?
We take pleasure in unawering tit once end thus prominently the com­
munication below, expressing at the same time our ureal gratification th at
ita faithful author in numbered am ong our friends:
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"Dear rditor—I am U p i n old.

* “Bom* t t my liUle friend^ n r there I* nu Santa Clam
• - ‘ Papa M|&lt; ‘If jrou aee It ia the paper lt'« to.’
MPteea« tail ua Ua truth. U tKara a Santa Clauj t
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Vlrginii

Virginia O'lfstilon

no rom.inco to make tolerable thin existent*. We should have no enjoyment,
except In acnau ami sight. The eternal light with which childhood filla fh#
world would be extinguished.
Not believe In Santa Claus! You onlcht ua well not believe In falrleaf
You m ight get y-iur papa to hire men to watch in all the chitnnoyn mi
Christm as eve to catch Santa Claus, b u t even if they did not ace Santa CTaua
a n tin g down, what would tliat prove? Nobody sees Rants Clan.-, but that U
no algn that there is no S anta Claus. The most real things In the world are
these th at neither children nor men ca t see. Did you ev tr sec fairies danc­
ing on the lawn? Of course not, but th u l'a no proof that they are not there.
Nobody can conceive or Imagine all th e wonders there are unseen and unseaable In the world.
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You tear a r a rt the haby’a rattle a i d sec what makes the note# inside;
but thferc ia a veil covering the unseen world which not the etrung)*st mat),
nor even the united strength of all th e strongest turn th a t over lived, could
tear apart. Only faith, fancy, poetry, lave, romance. ca.i push aside that cutttain
a i n and
HHlI view ■
■■111 npicture
1^4 ••——lk
., supernal
----------- 9 I.Aa.lla.
.I glory ■
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and
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beauty am
ami
beyond,
ie
It ail
real? Ah. Virginia, in ail this world t here la hothing else real and abiding.^

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No Santa C hua! Thank Cod! he lives forever. A thousand years from
now. Virginia, nay. ten tlm ea ten thou sand years from now, he will continue
to make glad th e heart of childhood.— New York Sun.
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PRACTICE

So v ie t Finance
Modi Of His Time Declared T oBe
Reotin^For Trials Bar To Success

'MbO? ascertain VU t t k a daetW
bo, but &gt;today
dark.
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r* r"‘
k a ) • - • t,r • r *t r * *a u e iw w y
y y«s. V c a u sa a t C e m a n fUmnetol 4UIk o n es. iv-veral firms reqnaatM
L
" 10 «£■ *» «*• ta r a a s f m u U td . »&gt;*»« under D&gt;« a g m s u n t a f A pr.
Ik* uf
( plained a boat tka difficult!** tk a*
. con- , rm&lt;&gt;UBtri * H*« ,h *T *«T *• « •
i m H . j "&gt;■"» ®or '™&lt;to orceptanrv*. B aa#
which " r ,k* " 'd ” w ,r» WX P ^ l k»mine*” ' • ■"*' w* ron«i-Wrc.l (ho addition
throne- ,r* *h* H * » *° r ' T'* ’lU aalao
_
. r rk ' cxm bi'nnt. Secern] fink*
! I j nniply •ancelled o a r erdera."
.. I
rjerman manufactarar* w ant
.
ric h *n-l not tho paper gaaradto*

Tula or scoots oho wstrh«d
Sautbem California swamp tirorIff* aoemed to bar* .ton* their
react well, and tho red jerseys ran
%Vke TVojaa plsy* with snap and
peer if ion. The rreen-backtd Tulose lads. at timrs, see roe I to bace
:considerable difficulty making an
, adequate dtagiwMM.
j Tb* conches of the New Orleans
.teeas saM thry felt nu conreio
^ Over the rendition of Captain
) Je rry Dairy tuple, stellar end. Bor1 ri* Hiermon. the head rnaeh, re
{.k Iterated statem ents that the oil£ American prrfm m er otijM sta rt
' at Faaadeoa New Year's day. Dal
■ ly w p k . hnwevrr, appeared some­
' . -what listless in Ihe IWoHtMir
whu. n u la rk -ermrii lo tmther
' bias. ||* wa* injured in lb* Wash
- ' lagton Rtate game.
r » - A fter a se .k s of plays frosu
' . B s s l r j Janes* formations, a h rlil
. passing ami kicking workout wa. a Iaged.
i
BifMnin said h«* w a r w e ll
asitiafieti with the rondili&lt;&gt;«, of Intanas, bat runlinarsl to l-*lirve To
taae tsv M I* d efrak d by South
era California Ly a score appros
Imallag SI to 7. Ted f e s . Im~
eosebj who will s«KCre,l ilwroian j
So bead toosli next yen', ref i-« I!
to make a pre.liclir&gt;n, hut sisal »• I
tha Trojans ha»V anr of the e rrst |
Oat loams he hail evrr o r n , In n
offensively ami defensirrlr
Yesterday's w js tl.r first wo-1
out of the fireeo Wore tim e &gt;•
started rolling west, although » i |
. lo M a p t S workout wos hr 1,1 o u ;
ir sands of the desert wdtrn th e 1
spatial train a as delayed fit*
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’ «:o* of Soviet experts. Anglo9*&gt;rfrt c ip o ft trade i i m t c d ta
w , „ i - u U | r lo - v cent af tha
jW&gt;a| , lp o ft of f a
i
This effect cannot ba coeat* rh r tka -*------ »—*— ta
r&gt;W valuation of tka gawds w kka
* ovlim txIy, tt*m Kag to -d . ba­
raoM -he b a n Dora Eagiand con.
l o . than ska tails, la
1530 her rep o rt to England was
$ I.v&gt;,000,000 and bar perch****
$ 11,000,000. Recent elactiaa* la
England or* Ku.vip'* doom. They
mean the end of her credit* In
England arm the cajvwllaUon of
tb* l i t y n t part of bar export*.

I nf IH. r«T »inm ont or e re n tb *
C rr&gt; t B ritain will aadoabtedly
* *.* , nf the reirh sh an h . 'T hey can n o t ram* to on a grrem ont with bar
° ° n y 1 rll c ovl*t p a p e r Indorsed by th o rolnnie. *n,| dominions * 0 to pre&gt; i*i«rhienL r r r o a t
U per c a n t fr-entiol trade.
Sorb Im portant
**f ***• tliw aunl ger annum
E oretal O ar- Urine of trad e as grain , tim ber,
inglith I man
m an u fa ctu re rs
resde a p - poultry, h a tte r and bacon, con­
* h a lf .' preach*, to tho American a c c e p t-' ‘ M uling the larg est p a rt o f RaaItrohly &gt;nc» com panies, offering them , «r»‘* total rc p o rU to E ngland, will
xur'i nnlec t u t o ith e q t sate***.
| disappear. T his will com pletely
Pilena
s * te0)t M Q e rn o a y wo* g e ttin g ' ,,*'n kcr obiUty to pay.
fu U ,lv •horV-taim loans from abroad. Ko t - i S o ,lr« p»«ch*.e* In E ngland or*
Hjuiras | i , t n o te, o e r* dioroanted b ,
,n ,h ri? k- U ntil recont
rt. lie 1 G erm an tank* and the m a a u fn c -i’** * Soviet credit* haea been
r h the | (u r, r. g e ttin g th e money w ere! «"er*nt**d by the B ritish g oearalisiuue entH fti. tu h ave Hoeiet b-.sinmee.
• mWr ,h *
trad * se t.
~ t r r s Shm t*lrf m loom f n « t h M p a r ' V * tot*! .m o u n t g o asaateed by
•k e . m
ilm p ty c o n rrr'e d to ,
Br“ ‘' h * " " * * • ’''* «««tird.

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cane to Sovwt « « -» » i ^

W ith .V .

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re sea t ion

tk itlp

m cm lri to kw
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egtt* sufficient money frpot Mooeaw to be prm etjal tn Its pay.
« M ta . It resorts to posipoiWwtent
ed the acceptance of goods. Tka
rum ors which baea baytt ciccalatf i g that A m targ ba* p ^ a v o n d
to get » postponement '«t payJ ^ tn ts front A^n#ri&lt;*n m aaufactarers *:* not w ithout foundation.
A* earlp as June of tki* y ear Ambarg Is known lo bar* mad* overr t l « to soma m anufacturers.
'O n * Nrse Jersey cempauy, for
nwirhandlse. bail to accept • 30Bay note for I30JXX) instead of
cash, aa was stipulated in the ormrr. Drafts aa sm all as $20 are
known to base been accepted by
Amtorg with m aturities of tbre*
and sis months.
The ista of discount of its trade
nreeptaners la steadily going up.
The l u t high ntatk nhlcb they

.^0* " • *W flrat « e* p etld o e toaW kt at 1 J 0 • afclaak mb*n It
atacks ap agalaat a team a f form­
" high school stars boadad bp Den
Jaohson, Dick Maxwell, Jamas
Blaiwadf. U l h
Ed*afield, sad
atkar*.
,
%
I t mill be the flrat opportunity
Sanford batkrtbali fans will bar*
a f teeing what MeLscaa* qalnlet
may d» this season, to d a large
attendance Is anticipated. Tb* admission is free; v. *
The team has ap ambition.
schedule ihfs season, fo r it piayi
teams in Jacksoneflla, Rt. Auguatin e iv latk a, Daytona, DoLand,
Orlando, Leesburg, Ocala, Lrficland. Tampa, and probably Miami
A majority of the Camas will bs
played here, a a j a ll' funds dsrived will te used toward the con*
stnw tinn of tha new athletic field

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•*"* a t p ar. Add lo tfch .^.000.000

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&gt;f 9M^ mn^ credits.

| J r ' ** rU ,U il h r r p,,rTK4’^ ' rum
U le iy the B ritish g u c .rn m en t
ll.l.KU i
] decided lo lim it the g w ra n tem . to
T hr tots! an.o m l -nf S-o.1,1 ..M l-( g.ano.lMO pound*, w ith tho * it* n Vc. S3. ••I*""* m tlc rm an y at present is , ioB nf c r n f l u ftf ^
,v
u
V h . t r 1 l.tn o .io si.iro n isrh s. or ffisl.iw n.. B10B(h, Thfc, B „ n^ , f
ro u r|#
r &gt;.-• •&lt;"•». *■&gt; t&gt;cr cen t of w hkh f o i* | | „ i uilli |
SoeieU
liqoidaU
m wo- I "TP* m I ' I ' l
th eir preeiouo indebtedness they
l com - 1
Tb* stsm to n in e n t of ihe gold mill not ho oble to g e t go ve rum enim ate , .la n -U id by the B ritish gn eern i . l c reJiU in C re at B ilu ln .
poorly ; i«cnl w o ' onnthcr stag g erin g blow
The indebtedness « f Soviet R j s .
i*. the * n f ehled Russian finance*, -is to An&gt;erl-an m anufacturers Is

LOH ANUEI.ES. Dee. -*X
IA .M Coach Howard Jones sent
tb* Tmjnn g tid slrls of the llni
I yarsitr ef Southern Califurni.t
. - through Snot Her h».ig ilefrn.its
drill yesterday for their r i m at
•i Pasadena New Yeai’a day a ith
Tula a*
f ’ , Ovrill* klohlrr aorl Tom Mat
L lory, regular hocks, again watrbe I
1 the workout from the rhtrlinas a
. tb* rest af the s&lt;|uad set a lugged
pace la gammy scrimmsge. t'u a.h
* ' Jsoaa, while keeping the gates of
. Bovard field locked, skbl he
; yksaaej la rearrange Ih e drten*, nice assignm ent, tn no-*! the
Qwest Wave attack and he prob. ably would spend Urn g re strr
share.of the oeek on it-#' work.
The |wo barks ar* s iffrrlu •
* from colds, ami with Ike gridiron
• soggy from rv.rul wins ami skieo
averrost. the hoar,| of strategy «k
_ tided It «*« best th a | Mallory and
i Makler not participate in the

Y/ends

Beantor Barkley. S a g tacky legislate w ithout
Democrat,- asked McKollar If »a &gt; r o r M . l a tho &lt;
tbought aaythlog would ba ac­ h o te e k s U p a V *
complished te aid tb* needy la’this
cocntry by rejection of the m iratoriom.
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•' Mc^sIUfr Insisted the Amarirnri
gocem m ent was losing $234,000.­
000 it c««Un*t a ffo rd 'a n d sfc-rald
g ira -firs t stUM Iao to domastie
needs.
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S y s offered ap sm titdm cnt t&gt;
e ite n j a nyie-yesr moratorium tn
Icrrrowers front the federal land
bank system on tf a tarn* term s
allowed to tha foreign deotorc.
Senat &gt;r Dill, W ashington, Demo­
crat, proposed an amendment say­
ing no further postponement of
drbts would,be sanctioned by Con­
tr a * .
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Johnson assailed tha attitude of
President Rn •ter agalr/ sod again.
“Tb* constitution of the United

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. $t expected to take a oark'nit In
Urn afternoon at Tournament park
field, near tk a hotel at which they
will atop. The Southern Ctlrfarwui
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, W ASHINGTON.. D o e . 1C—
B 4 S E U BwHiarlaad, Doe. 2 4 ^ ( A J . ) - N w n p N im U U e w to
I'A.K)—The Yoon* plan advisory
? WASHINGTON, Dec. U . —
Japan to prevent n io M i) hostillrom mlttr* Uat night called for ad( J U ,) — D rastic relvilon of Elltles In Manchuria a n anaramcsd
Ju itnjont of all reparations and
' rip F s future w ar debt payment*
today by 'th * SUt« D epartm ent In
other war debt* to the troubled
- t t lbe United State* beeama a
it* first formal statem ent' atii the
•tat* nf lhr world’* llnancea, and
(troag probability taat night juat
■Ituatlon in aovaral day*:
warned that thin miwt hr don* lm,*b tha American gorernment com
mediately “If n*w di«a«l»r» am lo
Th* departm ent aaid Ambaia*’ «M*d ratification of tha one-year
Lr avoiiJrd."
dor Forte*, In Tokyn had )&gt;#*n tnWASH 1,VC,TON, Dec. 21.- tflMdp already In effect.
ThU position, adoptrd onatlatructed again to express t f tha
Although no official would ad- (A .P.)—Secretary Mellon addr I m u i'ly by (hr It flnantial experts'
Japanese foreign office the A m eri­
hi*
appall
for
th*
Krcunatructlnn
mil It, Indication* multiplied th a t
an I scnnoinUta nn the rnm inlttao,!
can govern raani'e “eonoarn* over
th# debtor nation* would not m tet Finance corporation y n trrd a y a* waa a e tf u r th in th r fit* I report
report* of military d w f e t f , a l
. tb tlr obllyatlona on achodule. Von. congrri Mortal tam miltee* apaedrd
completed * fW Inquiry Inin thr
■averal nation, to the p tfd ct (h at
.
having refined to protlde work to g at th* la y meaeulr* at •coaomi; condition nf (io 'im p y .'
there la no avUanca tha* CbkMi
fOI r evil Ion beyond the present th* national economic relief proThe print Ion) p .ln 'e in lr* re ­
President H erbert Hoover and member* of HI* cabinet who to d * / i* aagaged In or prepdHng any e f, year, lrmrt*«*ry or perm anent
port, ■&lt; datailrd In an n f.ld a l ad ­ tro ad cait a meaaage of good-will, and cheer to th* nation* of th* fsmslra movement. T H ^|M Vh
default aeem'd entirely poMlblr.
vance nummary, were thrra:
world urging that all p*r&gt;on* paua* in their pursuits to contemplate govtrm nant notified tb* American
At Basel. Hwltisrland. an of­
I The statement that tierm an) i
ficial committee found th at O trthe blaaainga of peace and light*wbHh are
vlvltly called to mind govornaent th a t it t* psaU R g-g
“would li* Juallfled In d o c lc ln i
many rannot expect to retu rn ;
jy
th
.
bbatrvanr*
of
Chrittm
a*
in
every
com
er
of th* globe. Left aimilar rtpresoBtaUeni
iha'. In aplte of the &gt;ttpa U - tn to I
’- lia r reparation* payment* to her
an, thiftcdosury secretary wrote _ maintain the '(ability of Hey c u r-1 to right; Secretary of th* Navy Adam*, A ttorney (leneral Mitchell,
;tutlglibor nation* at th* end of
ch alrjpaa Nprteck of the com -i trn ry , ahe will not be able in thr th* Prealdent, Secretary of Commerce Lamont, Vice President Chari** a if h t outlining |t» [g lu tto n «f
tb* p re itn t holiday. It it thee#
I
t t a o p t y V ,
year beginning July 1, 1S*?2, to Curtla, Poitm aater (leneral Brown, and Secretary of Btat# Stlmaon. eliminating “all Undesirable force*
. tgm l nation* who owe the U nltrd
from Ike antira diittk t-w aai of tha
“The
mere
eslatenra
oi
auch
ani
transfer the conditional part of
State*. Several of them already
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tia o River," toward th* Mancha/ b*vs Indicated Informally they Instrum entality fu rn iih aJ with!
flan city o f Chbichovy,
"s :&lt;* •.
(cannot pay here unless Germany adequate,rbagorae* and enabled to
Marahal Chang llattab-IJaag**
deal * lth any wrakneta th a t may
-;g ar» them.
headquarter* In Palplag anaoungad
Official* would not comment In develop In qur credit etructnr*
that two Jap aatae and- CWgao#
t Any way an th* action at Baerl should hAv# a reaaauring elfact on
arm ored train* engaged hi U,*Al)r
public
tqnfldcnca
a
n
j
be
a
atlmujar Ita probable reault. Prealdent
day due) near Yin*bow, M anft», Hoover, ilgnlng th* reeolution of latlng inflJenc* an the resumption
rla, yea tar day. Th*
Jaguga*
of th* r^grtnal flow of credit into
Centre*! which gave .U ral effect
troop*, numbering 60, opened ffr*
th* chengeb of builnaa* and romkito th* one-year moratorium, said marc#.” ;;
on their adveraarlaa and th* late
In a itatam ent th a t by It* holiday
tor replied In hind. A Jepaaaae
While the committee! on Capi­
propMal the American goverti- tol Hill mobilised on th# vital
cavalry regim ent came to their
{’m*nt had “averted a rataatroph*
domestic
legislative
piobtema,
H* ra il nothing about the ittu a- cleavage* Id - congressional senti­
. tlon npw.
train.
'
ment nn varied relief proposal*
Beer el ary Stlmaon also Issued were appearing with a dominant
Three expedition* war* ordered
NEW
YOHK,
Dec.
2
4
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.F
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—
Traffic
law
violstun
have
been
a (tatem ent, but It waa confined bl-partltan.' group apparently In
The tig nolee Broojwny hnJ been appealing in targe VumlMta be­ out by th* Japan*** headquarter*
.to a deftna# of the President'! support ^f tba major measure*.
In Mukden to 'd e a l w ith aovaral
preparing far Chllatma* Kve was fore Municipal Judge'K . W. W art thousand Chinese bandit* couth*
1*1*1 right to do what he did in
Ptealdant Hoover's *MO,(&gt;00,000
muffled last night under the ex­ In his Police rn u rf (rial, recently, west of the city In.th# direction of
nogstlaHnc tho moratorium last rerunstruetlon corporation waa URcitement churned up by a flying indicating that Sanford police are Chlnchow—a move interpreted a*
June. Secretary Mtllon, whn«* at(Continual an Page T hree)
■quad of prohibition agents armed relentlessly bringing to justice all widening tba acop* of tb* caaa(Coatlnae^ on Pag* Three)
persons who operate automobile*
with rruwhara.
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in a msnncr which may be harmpa
TAMPA, Dec. JL — (A .P,)—
In the fitful Fift^ra ami tiixti?*.
T b * ,puMlblllty that (orator
V v Mrs. Nellie Taylo* Rots, vice Just off fifth Avenue, th* arra ot fill to life and limb.
C. F. Gordon, while, charged President Chiang K*l-Sh*k might
ID J chairman of th* Democratic Na- richly furnlkhed semi-private esb* recalled to *W In form lag a
,?{!S1 Honal Committee, former govern- taHIxhlnent* where parties were with parking a truck on street* new Chinan* government wa* aeon
all night without lights, pleaded
i p g i o r of Wyoming, hae acceptej th*
a t the Knominteng congrasa hi
invitatfmi to be th* principal planned with dancing, music * id guilty and was fined (2.60.
Nanking, Dr.
Wu, former
Ilnur
show.,
the
silenre
wax
thlckI). W. Bytd and Kiel* Kinard,
speaker at th* Democratic "vic­
MAfiKS, Mis*., Dec. I4.— IA.P.) tory dinner” in Tampa Jan. 14, It es,.
while, each charged with doubt* minister to Waablngtoa, waa given
With out-sf-town and out-ofKn-d. klothlnw, .warm fires ami
For that section was the locale paiking on F irst Street,
war* a post rqulvalaat to foreign min­
lla U en trirr In the Iirat annual -|ecr tr-» quarter* hr night Chrlat- waa announced yesterday,
,
la .t night of a •rriea of rail* in fined (6 ami senteni* suspended. ister. a •
Th*
date
mark*
th*
opening
of
Sbthlrmlc A niateur Invitation to u r­ mas rheOr today tn hundred* of
which agent, •eiie.l liquor valued
Mary
Powell,
white,
charged
th*
Democrat!*
national
campaign
nament, to b* rla y e t p t th* Han- refuge**' In tha Mississippi Delta
at fAO.noo and sought to confiscate with - double parking, waa fined . .M U KPSN , Manchuria, Dm , .34,
ford Country Clu'». Dec. 27 to 211, who wer# driven frohl thM r’Mitws
HrMrWms furniture and equipment
ang , Jhe sentence, later a p ­ —(A .F.)—Th* Intention af aalagft.
incluilve, coming in rapidly, Han­ by flood waters.
Ing Ita "bandit aoppmaaiaa'' camworth hundreds of thousands.
pended.
ford fOlf fans arv turning th rir
(Continued on Pag* Thr**)
Announcement was made at the
While the w ater was In flood,
Sinclair Ash, charged with driv­
attention t-» the rallhr* of.th* local stage or approximating It in th*
arraignm ent nf the 104 person* a r ­ ing an auto with Improper light*,
o|po*ltlc.n which m af be matched North Mliaitslppl River aad th*
rested that an aerjem en l ha I been pleaded guilty and waa fined V.ayalnat the visitor in competition Ouachita In Northeast Louisiana, • ml aekersl distlngulshej mem­ tenrhel that prohibit!,n agents
Henry Hooks, rhargrd on tha
ber* of the party from other states
for tb* beautiful trophle* offered little If any fear was felt th a t t h ' *111 attend. Resides the specie liy would remove only tlie 'la r s and ■am* count, pleaded guilty aad
winners.
M lsilsilppl Rlyar would vet but of Invited guests; w h f win InaluJ* not tou.-h He other furnishlnRh un­ waa fined * \M '
Local entries find th* foil twiug hound* at M * seainq because of! slat* officials. Flort^ngcm ber* of til disposition of a legal defense
Jasper Morrow, charged on th*
amateurs, rach a creditable per- 1(S low rf.'l *Lter. The Mlsslsilppl Congress, the stale J^H utlve com- ret up Ly their owners.
same tounh pleaded guilty and
firm er, already lined up for match at Talre,' III., and St. Lulls w s, niiltre, chairmen andr eerretarlr*
There still remained plenty of waa fineJ (IJ&gt;0.
WASHINGTON, Doe. 24. play! i*on I-eKoy. prearnt city falling hltl there was a gradual of the county committee*, the Con­ regular night club* ready to «crv*
H en ry Worthy, ch arg ej with
(A .P.)—Unless Bt. Nick can poll
champion; Ijtw rtnr* Lundqulat, r(f* at M,ambkla and below:
gressional district committee, the tin- silkhnlted guest and his orchid operating a car without a' tall a f*w trlcka oot of hi* red bag,
-runnenrp last year; llo w arl FaThe hafnalea* have been prouped “victory fund” stale committee, dis ked companion a t (2 a rover to light, pleaded guilty and waa fined there will b* vary Uttla, If aajf,
- snow for Christ mat.
villa, former city champion; .lira t.agelher Jn camps.
tha county committee, county and t i n a couple, but few out-of-town (1J10.
- ' ■&gt;*
Harney lo e Mnrrie, charged
Spencer, (1. W. Spencer, Joe Ma-rDemocratic visitors were In sixht ami many
Halt In the rains has allowed the city officials, and
Squbiting at Faatam akla* y*awith
doubt*
parking
on
Firat
ta n , John Ludwig, John Herbal, Yalobusha and Coldwater R iven editor*, a general Invitation haa siiliiiban dwellers preferred the
terday, R. H. Wclghtman, w aatbar
Street, pleaded guilty, waa ftnad fovecaatar, couldn’t- aaa a showR jy Holler, Box Axt, Judge E, K. Income tn a,gland and begin reces­ been Issued tn ail Democrats, re(6, hut had th* sentence empend- flak* for tha eooatry cast a f tba
Houshidder,' H. 61. Watson, Hr, H. sion In lb* trpner Mls*i*»lnpl Delta, facially member a of Democratic
e j on promise of’ good behavior
I'ul#»ton, W. A. Adams, Ur. A. W, whll* Ih* ThRahatchla Diver Is rluba. Women Democrats are in­
Mlaaiaatppl. For tbo w«*ton» half
Moses H enrti charged with op- of lb* country thoro Da’t m uch' In
m-.vlng 111 floorl down Into the cluded In all invitation*. Accom­
Cppe, ami Dr. II. W. Kurkar.
(Contlnuad
on
Pago
Sla)
modation*
for
400
or
mor*
will
be
T
ev
in
1
a
.|n
.
Allan Htewart, club professional,
prospect, either.
North T allahatfhl* County, Mia- p n v llc d .
thin morning declared th a t' the
Record high temperature* aaat
Mm.
Ro*s
will
com*
to
Tampa
thermometer* In thrM -qulrtar* af
lewar flight* should find many Io­ rl.slppl, waa under a thin eheet nf
from
Orlamlo,
where
th*
will
tb* country to aa much a* K deta! man winning -trophlea "as w* weler, hot Inundated section* nf
g rat* above norm al yestoniay a* •
bav* some very fine golfers w ht Panolr and Qdltman counties war* apaak tha night of Jan. 13 on tba
»c* never quit# able to keep their' *») eilinclne m m r relief from the program of the Democratic confer­
year af abnormally t r a m w aatbar
Mrs. Annie Laura Cruse, U , a waa draw ing to a close.
(■■P* together fa r reel good medal nverfl-w, Webb, Sumner, Olenmora ence to be hold there.'
resident of Sanford for tha paat
Na freeling weather w as hi evt.round*, and a re yet able to •core an I Hwan lAk* au am unlllat stUI
live month*, died a t hor hem* denee except In a UaaQ-’p b rt af
nnuiually wall on Individual hotel. were waterbouwl from haxkwatrra
26(2 Kanford Avenue, lata Jeater- tb* Nortkwaat. and that*
was
In 'a match play tournament of thla of the Tallahatchie '.rut war# plan­
CHICAGO. Dae. 2 4 e - ( A .P .) day aftem aon a fter aa lllnaas.
practically ao snow on th e ground
kind, aurh players are certain to ning their rh rle tm a i calehratlona
Bualnena
worries
and
a
nervous
Funeral aarvicap war* bald from asv* In tha high mountain*. . -.
and straining to cheer homeless
Lrrsiduw n U r irtile d by relatives
the Erick* m Funeral Homo Oil*
Coafinlag kla Cbrlatmaa Day
Among the leader* la Ui# rham-1 l™m ih# lowland*.
today aa tb* reaaon for Colon*)
afternoon a t 4:00 o'clock, with tba p'edlclions to tb* B ast atone,
plorAhlp H lrhl Ih* napt# of Jim
tra v riN ii
Kn.wlton Ames. 63, form er news­
Re*. J. J. Mclnemey, of AH M alt
Spencer probably heads th* Uat,
HANNA PAHHRJt DRYOND
paper publisher ending his Ilfs
Catholic Church officiating. Burial
acearding to Mr. Rtawart. Spen e r
_
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with a revnivsr In an autom tulle
w ai In tba Catholic Comalary.
hap been hillin g Ih# ball canslat,
’ n I&gt;#u
vn last night. II* *0* aha Ir man of the
Mrs. Cruse w aa born ’ tn Cleveta tty o f lata, and braaka 10 with
®
70;
board of Booth FUherlc*. Ilia
land, T ean , and llvad most of her
aqap. He hap turned In 74‘a and 76'*
* ‘ nJ bwro4l“ ,r •&lt; wife Is hurrying bark her* from
Ilf* la that state. Khe Is aarvlv*8
or lever* 1 oeraalon* during recant
Al®n ,°
by a danghtar, Mia. Mahal Mas
wbeka and laat year he set a H*Bn* ' ■*•*“ ■«» ht» ho™* her* the fam ily brass la Florida, and la
CafatM ia, l a c , capital.
•us to arrive today.
O ’Barr, of S oafardr two tons, B.
a n i t ^ r . w ^li a T u ^ d a y night._________________
i f . Crons and O.-D.-Cruse, af Boan i l taring 71. Mr. Rtawart any* of
,
I w d and a :*isf*r( Mr*.' Hobart L

•ho daclarid. Mm . Son Tot 8m
h u boos • rrvohstioarofp k» 4er
in C h i u iln
ff »ho * u » _girl of
alac*
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10. A graduate af Wcalsyaa
College, Macon, O.a.. abe la now'
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PROHIBITION MEN COURT JAMMED
SWOOP DOWNON WITH TRAFFIC
Dnmpcr Is Placed On
S l a t e d ChristinnH
Drinking Activities

heart* and mad* thr**.
CalbgrUon WAS*. •
H u d *79; CuthtrU gn.
diamonds and mad* (tv*,
tba prtvioua p a rt ***** i
waa p a * H at acara (
10,62b.
,
Hand 410: Lena mad* i
rubber a t th r e e . bo tr
acara ColhciUon 10,0*0.
Babb** M.

)!ic: A re Conduct
i.*iR Relentless Way
To Curb Infractions

Be Chief Speaker
AtViitoryDirine

Local Opposition In
M eetW illB e
ighest Calibre

Green Christmas
Promised In V. S.
By Weather Mar

Funeral Services For
Mrs. Cruse HeldToday

Hand « 1 , Lana hid. t
and made th ru . Hat •
bertaon 9.910
Hand «I8: Jadgbg t u
whan auccaaaful at tlv*
Ilodaaa died shortly ’ a fte r tha
bombing, according to tb* record doubled. Nat acor* (
which did not aacrib* a motive for
th« doad.
*
In tba court'* principal opinion,
Aaaoclat* Jnitic# Fred H. Darla
r n la w N ancient and m odern law
on tba quo*tlon of a ault a g iliu t a
doad mao aa d termoditbo case on*
af th* moat undiuaM n Florida.
Hi* opinion *»i,i n p ert:
“W hat c a a bd a u ra m l nows than
to .la y down a p m o a t by which
the estate* of wealthy crlmla
a b a blaw o p p o o b la b a a a e * al
be bald exacxpt f»*m' m aking r
(Contlnaed on Fag* Three)
a^iia ■amim*

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Chief Issues W

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AH Daftr tomorrow
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dispatched tb# laai a* on other
May*. Special daUvarp mall will be
handled tba oattc* day. R a g ^ r
coReetlon will b* awU* batoaae*
tba boura of 1.-90 afe^aek s a d S:W
o’clock In tb* attar*— AH C ity bad coaaty offtca* a*
wall aa tb* Saafard-A tH allc Na­
tional Bank, will bo closed for tb*
dap, wbll* aoverxl drag stove* will
ru n aln open until a— .

NSW YORK* Doc. fd^-(A J»,)~
Georg* Brack t, auvjarU* Wltnaaa
who yaaMrdhy Idanttflad Vlacant
Call and Frank «M daJ*w &gt; tb*
akyarg a | fix# y— *14 Mkkaai
Yewgall
la u a r t tadky

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id ready M r tha grind of
u b lp play aa Is 0 . W.
Lawrence Lundqulat, Bob

A sntrtas Udlcata that
tba oat-af-tawn gatfara
hsre Saturday aft*moo*
Ifyigf riwa da. aad th a t a
pre than W will be on hand

•xtonded.
-t ,
H* urge* sver. hom* owner to
road tba foUewiag Uat af "Da’s
sag DcnVa" aa cartfally a* posanforrs thorn.

In kU docrae, tba CUaf said tb
business houaaa aelUng flreworl

K'dti, of OutUnoOga. f tan. .
!!. C. Dultoaa, troaaursr of tb*
Bcminule Coaaty Wctfara Board
was yesterday aftaraaon la r— lp t
a f tb s, sum of (17460 repreasntIng onb days’ salary donated by
numtrau* county snip lay esw a t'tb *
requoa: of the Board af Coanty
GsmmDslensre.
This money w in b« need in aid­
ing bona-fld* ciUsena af tkl* awunty who a r t actually in xaant, and
will ba dlatrl'jutad during tba year
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J o h n W ^ S in iS ta ry lB

Buried Thi&amp;Afternoon
| Faaera) aervice* for J. W. 0 .
eiinf lotary, 72, resident af tkl*city
for the past SO years, war* bald
thla aftoraaau from tb* Krtcbaxa
Fur, real Ham* a t 2 90 o’clock.
'B urial was in Lakavtew Cematavy
with tba B ar. Waa. P. Brook*, lr *
of tba First B aptist C kartb, of-

tjE T a fi
1 m ar^aT u*

V £
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C hrist m
AtWhitel
Colorful Fttn

Postoffice To Clo»e

County Worker* Give

a&amp;SollliElK.Tta'r.

S.660.

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garden gat*.
*1
Their gift* w trb all fa
lUtlo bay* aad g it la a f coal
about Margmntown, ( f . V i
Dm So*let y a f Fridnda. lift
or groap to wkialt tb* p
belong*, la
halpldg
tb tough a winter ad direst i
- Cbriataras tree* In tb* at
tag roam agraitad tb a bag

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FRITZIE RITZIE

BRITISH
uti/inn RACE

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6 0 S H -lT &gt; to v * TO
T » THAT ASTON BtCn.Y
w acaP T to M t o n i Om t |T ‘S GOING T O M A
B'Q S O C IlT Y CN«NT

PAGE

RD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2t. 1931

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I*

f v a M tvew. B *«N TO P NC
OF THO St NIFTY N A O d T J t t h in k r u . s n w Ak i n

I

.trongly *uppurted thia f
Another Victim Of Drastic Revision Of pnrties
prepueal.
of o u r govern . ,
Maniac Is S een As Europe's W ar Debt l mrniT h eforsuggestion
th* y.w r', o stp one m .n;'
m a n t o T Q Q a a n of i n t r . g o . e m m e n t a l d e b t , a m o n g
e n ts i s o e e n
t&gt;rinfip,i uli,n, „f *h[c),j
Y oungB oylsLost Praa yv m

1

v ■ i,g

-(IfgVeSJ

MENO NO. I
U; Miss Cm irw )
Fruit w w’ktail
Florida cured ham
String bean*
Nrw pi r u t in'*
Klb'csi tom atoes
Creamesl • armt*
C m muffin*. Hitter ball*
11mage egg n,.K
Grapefruit chswnlate cake
M K M N n . .1
tty Mi** V"our*ev
•— A n n o u n
Grill Hr lilt riN-ktail
Itaki &lt;l chicken
HAVE YOUK WATCH rapm W
Drs -'iog a n d gia'V
bv on* who really know, how,
Itakod *tuff* d onl ' 0 *
Brifir*. J a w r l .r , M i f . Av».
I'irkle*. ol*ve*. celery
STEP UP your resisting power \
Hot m lb I nt to j bulb
with CHIRDPRACTOC— Dr. WF
&lt;bail Jr t hut bit (c
E. Maclhnigall. Floral llaighta, S.
Mill
Sanford. Ph*tne jAH-M.
Recipe foi Orange egg
*- hi- on,* Iis d»**| tHinf n| of
2— I/Ost a n d F o u n d
Nt one hall .tango nine,
a ten egg a*1 pour wKn cj n c k r d 1 LOST: IN IMHftTiTOWN R»%
i*, Aprinkle with nutmeg
j TION WKUNESDAY MORN­
COIN
Ret I pa* f i*1 giupefruil uiuilgo ING. BROWN SILK
Sift otn (Inot* foiirlh cup ri'RSK CONTAINING ABOUT
und on thro** fomlH table THIRTY EIGHT DOIJ.ARS AS
• I*** nfiil Mf l*.fkiug pow lor and KOI.LOWS: THREE NEW TEN
OOI.I.AR llll.US. ONE NEW
no, litiiith tcii*j niinfiil .*» on* h !
ITVK DOI.1.AR HILI, AND 3EV
'**••&lt; » i M«| ‘ill i *'ru ani uip *up *iig ■
EIHI.
ONE DOLLAR BILL.'
m with inn* i Iti*«| cup fill Gbl tWu
\
M
l.
SM
ALL * HAlNGE. FINDER
' * ;Ki p egg* iniMiig four alfi'rnateI'l l \SE RETURN TO A Nlv wftji ini** half cup t yi.ipcfrui!
NEITE " l.UNG. CARE HERnil * i*!*l no t h i r l i ip ' 1*11* gulp
U 0 REWARD
Hake ,1 bout I" minute* tttul when
ltd* I , &gt;111 MmI *picad with gi u pc •V
—Automobile*
I'HMt u m /. Ali*t* ice top and *1«Io*
1kJit Graham 2 ton truck. Goivl
rubber and e xtra 11 an*mi*«!tn.
|*ileg f'JtHl. So trade in. Keel gfld
Son*. Ured t ar Dealer*. MyriU
! Avenue.

--------our. is rnly a part, gNrrlnl al
&lt;Continued (fom Page 1 )
.n . - t r o p h e the e f f e r t . «f which
r avr m r h , j , 0 t h ^
— IH iappaaranc. of another child ready depleted treasury vault*will
wa* reported today to lh» police be th at much emptier by virtue
I n ^ woobl have reused the
n* they IntrnaifWd their search f jr or f u r th e r postponement., followed
„ r a n v,.„pVr » I o n merty|
th* .layer of (t-yvar-old Marlon the 'a m * policy of silence re l •&gt;»,-, the , mount involved. No
MeLaan. William Itom iby, I t , e a r gaAling the action yesterday at
1&gt;f th, l(, h ( „ » ) n g t« u. h e -'
reported by hi* father a* having B**cl*
i t■. &gt;'ti . at*'elicit or rediieett;
the’
been m iulng *ince noon yesterday.
Ail vice- r e e i v e i here Indicate l " fl” nes| amount* are repayable
I - _ . ... BOMBAY, India, Dec. 21.—
The boy lived a aefuare and a half cVarly. however, th at a t lea«t ',k,r a |if*riiN| of 10 year* witjth
A.P.)— Stiffening of th* a n ta g from theteonie where Marian Me* aome of the debtor nation* will in I T* rent at I pereefit*
**• . onlem between Indian leaders and
(■eae'a m utillatnl hotly wa* found f i l e rlanae« of their debt agrre*
"BritJah authorities w u indicated
In *avin/ the cotlap e of Ger*
in lb* b iu m e n t of a tenement nt in * u ruler which they a re p**r ''.in v . by t h e year** p on I \i«meineu 1
from m an, p a rt, of th* country
y
e
.u
rd
a
y
.
At
the
*am*
time
a
' f .y e ste rd a y
m itte«t to with hoH c ertain pay
\ m e n c a n people have done
grand jury teturned a first degree meritw «&gt;f principal and interest
•NWr BuKK,, rh tn d ra Bnse, Bengal
mething greater than the dot
murder
Indictment
against
the
un­
The^e pottponable installment* to
of th* national ronjrrn.
named 'lay er of th . M claan child. (al about g8R.000.000 of the $2.10. 'fit* and cent* gained from the
f*r "determined o rg tn in
Monotenance of ou r agricultural
Meanwhile
police questioned OOOfRto or so itue during tha com
tJon along th*. whole front" in a
o.iiVi t*. t^f. (rreventiun of panic
(h
r.*
men.
One
is
Chari*.
Blichoff,
ing
j
e
a
r
.
fie ry speech for Independence nt
»**-♦ unli i tied to**ra. They have
1.1, pudgy ,ho«makFr. who feund
The tie- Mion at Baael cauxeii r*n i K ilted In m aintain t ourag
t h r girl** body in the cellar. An
" I f militant g rju p a, including
little
Aurprire in Waahingtou •h i , hops* in the G e r m a n nation. I
other is Jam es llevtnney, 14. Iti*
th* l*ft wlrtg of th* rongreai, ar*
After tK&gt; lltmver-l.aval confer
■ give op|MUTunitv for thi* uthei
•irolher-ln-law, who live* at the
Ignored In arriving at a a«tU»adder** where the llornaby boy •nee', it wa* I*5* underatandtm: V i«’'»t»s'an foitntr e« to work »ut
teent b*tw**n tho government and
that Germany would reek the re th, i problemti*appeam l. The third i* lierini*
.th e congress, wKat g u aran i, i,
^♦ n a to r l« hiunf who led '•'e
Oalanry, 44, n - r u s e i hrretof ire ot lief -he now i« to get under th«
there that India will not go thr
Young plan that the debtor na
i ngam*.i the i eiolnl oni, made
molesting young n r l .
*
fion-v would a*! com m en*urate &gt;r ”
* » y of Ire U D d f b* tald.
4 liniment uri the dcvi-don of
"D etem lnm l r \ ,anii*iinn along
lief m lhj »r debt* to ths- United
i 4ominUt* *' a! linnet ■
' U H ‘ v h a t i f , : t‘ a n d o i l isolated
Htali'i; a ml that President Hus'
I to* m*e» national committee
Vvr mould a-k t'ongrcA* t f»ir a re hs i- th a t Germany will In* .nalde
f “ * * V &lt; * i w r i» « * .la - th e b*,t rrply
.to IK* MW otdlnanee*."
e t a ’if nation of the whole win to t a k e thi conditional teparaN ew epnjitn her* reflected th*
debi ipie-rIon.
tiuHw payment* due J u ly next.
t View th at Mahatma Gandhi, upon
The I'reHidsmt did renirnnieml July next there wi!l be r»f&gt; i &lt;&lt;n
hi* a r r h a l hare Monday, probably
that f'lingreev recreate' t Hw- wir at *&gt;- here xud rongr«**mcn never
Would b* m«t with an fnalstcnl'drBUDAPEST. H uninry. Dec. 21. ilelu coiumiAAion which made tho again v^Ki le^i'lati* by telsgram
o m t I f f immediate and vigorous
-4 A .P .I—A m ontm ium «»n for- fin rent debt funding agreement*. If in duly, i he ad io im strn tion fol
aatl-B ritish aril in.
»ijrn d»bt«.
truUy, w»&gt; Pongrt-AY flally refilled To ’he |ow v vc*'«r id vio i«ly wa* it* plan
Irr la red la^t nig hi bv lha Hun- moratorium retolution it attached K wi ;| ciulenvor to g r a n t other
Subha, Chandra B o .., who li a
4— Itu.a lneas S a r r t e *
rartan ftivtirnmrnt.
fa n n e r mayor of Calnrtt*, pica prnvfao th at debt reduction or nuTgyiuriii and fu rth er p»i*lpoiTevhnuly w u rpioted a . saying h«
An offirial *tatrment vaplainM ram-* Illation w n« "agarn't the poti- ttienf* nf )«A&gt;ioeiits due to Amen
PLANO T U N IN G
wmild f i . r t hie Infturrca to "In*h«* *!ep ncre-iwary
the far- ly of Uohgrere,**
H out Imicsl from Page tins* I
rn from (.real Hritain, Finn.#,*
i rr|ialrinf, all work f u a r a n t e r d ,
. dot* Gandhi and other Indian,trail
sign tndf* halanc** U inutifficiFnt
led at l**iii *pads’* a it«| ma in it, IV. L llarvay. Phone 0O4-J.
When !»»• xigned 1 - 1 ' re'*i!ut «m Italy a nd othei nation*, and -a *ii•re to agree to • declaration rf
u prttvidt a Rur|ilu&lt; of furrtgn j
_
&gt;rAtcnlrtv. Tlmner masfe only aiblitiuiial taxation upon ‘th# a! giving him game Net *,nre Cul*.
: l.ANEY S DRUG STORE— Prauritfifie^ AirepuM*? to Hungary*!
,w * r* when the congress committee
iiverhurd tied
Vineniu" hriisi.iilo.ua*.
reference tn the re tui tion Tendv
1)411 I |Hr,
I i. miU U p| 111 S m il-.:
srrlpHnni, m aiailnes. fountnlo
. d g y u e ta on Tuaaday.
roditui*.
provi«o
penp,e
\ ur ured puhlic *rn'l I
" ( f.iitr, | 'e n ic e . PROM PT d a t l v a r l a s .
W
India wat aw aiting n bold lead
It ha* !'**••n t*Yiili*nl for n m ip , "N &gt; part of the debt owing, n- meat, a mured liy the vrrv cun *fc,-4.i E v-.ni i ji l Lens
I ' |..'iitir 14**0 (m ini'. Hr * » ' vulnrr j Phone 103.
bo e a tl today. Thar* w a. nothin.intt, the government *tatfnM#nl hn» been cniocll &lt;1 i»r leitliced. the lc-t wo have ju»t w nyu-i, will!
OH VdAITCR. - TEk L. THE BUTLER.
1 however, to tndiral* that hr meant
aid. that the nation would nut postponed amount* are (epayat-b* !*s*tl this * b n i r Tho Ameruao alKf at I he tnm
THAY THERE IS AH U N iN V lT E P M A N
HUH.DING
BLOCKS—lrrlgmu '"'
actual phyaical w arfare,
ia\t*
to rovrr «rrvirr of afl
Present - and
i n s t r u c t H im T o
n «addled Ih*i l*4lll 1l.l'Jlla
hoars and general cem ent work.
uvet a period uf |0 vtar« with in prsiple having now
jluiiii
iH
»i
Jatiiby
hid
run«pn(l#
*
The Hail in which ho *pok* wa*
t« foreign ohltgationi much lottg-j
Miracle Concrete Co. J. E. Ter*
with S'JMi.irki.ooo, they w i l ^ m d
have t h e
p e r s o n T H R O W N OUT
lere*t at I percent *’
atul mailc IIms*** Net as'Otf rullnfrl- wiltager, Crop, 3rd. and Elm.
•» Hi ngar&gt;’» forrigti trade brings
placarded with aneh aloran, a*
iole ta le any endeavor to pay tho,
The
neat
*tep
i*
up
hi
the
Ku...... I1.2JH1
n priftflpnllv the curr^nc&gt;*■« uf j
" ‘Bfitiah’ mean, injustice, oppr?*
w lin e cu t of | ho horrible World
11it ml IK7 l.igh lti#r wHi'cretlyd 5—Help Wair.ea
irarhy natiuiH a hu h are not nc r ipmii natiMii* f Iffis taU *i.| «h p War "
■'
(ion and fraud."
I
ji!1 mft nieot by *a&gt; in&lt;f they f i n t
at. f skill hi aft*, gel! mg gumc and
cj'lahlt* to Huttgary** creditora,
The lto.rant cam paign In B ing'.1
1 f iilslier. Nt*l st i»rs" 1 ijll#ibiWl ll,* WANTED: Man or woman who
f y d the United Prt&gt;v!ncr«, and thr
A iWvics*
hjr Finance io.i-I afttily t , rcpoit* of ft •
understands principlea of ac­
H»«et
com
ill
It
tee
T
h
n
r
a
't
i
t
u
d
r
'
uhi.
yrdlnanre, giving the authoriti.
Vltniatrr K rirdruh Koranyt an
counting and stenographic work.
Rubber
Hi.
chow*
,v
i'onv
irfion
tfiat
I'lmgre**'
amargency power, to .tral with it.
m imt'il that all avuilable foreign
11 int lux. I .ig h ln n Ini'll fnur References. Rrply Bog 19, care
, eontinned to hold the rounlryV
u . Fftrie* in th** nation would ha&gt; -Pokeii with grent defiiutcFpjiitc* and wu* u»*i mi#. Net *f«»r*» Herald.
uttentloB,
*i* ti»fi| fir*t for wqpirYic* on th* f&gt;&lt;’‘ *. and there t* nothing left'
t iilliri t*4»ri 11,into Lightnrr
reconstruct ion loan, amount* fir IVe*id ut IViHitrer 'o do­
• A r t e i t , under th* ordinance,
MEN W ANTED to operate world
MHi hiitiiii*.
ng to approximately $4,000,000.
ll u exp* fe«! in «mne i|uartvr*
, unow ned Rawlcigh Homo S o r temge rrp irlcd y * ite rd ay fr*m At
Hand
1H
5»•
on
a
th
ree no r u r n f , ^ business In Iar*»burg, TltUsf any rental no 1, the fitianre min that n genera! conference on
i
lahabad, fawnpor* a n d elsewhere
t&lt; .mtinni d from Pwgi- 1 1
I'siiiti act l.kghtncr
a.lc *n. . e t | | | ^ .grw Sm yrna and Daytepa
Ai»*r 'aid. it wou|,| In* u^ed in pay i trpaiafinn* uni war debt* tilth,
Ppndit Jaw arhalal Nehru ha*
MENU’ N&lt;&gt; I
i m u r t'*iRiert.*4jji 12.21b.
m*nt of other d»*ht*,
Iteaih. Reliable huatiar can a U l t
’vill now It* pro pored
Kverv '
bean M rrrd with a notice imdi-r
lit M i " l l i r i ' lln p k i n '
Hum I lull: l.s'ixi trlwl four earning $33 weekly and incraa^'
Th# giivi"mneiti *t»tcmtnt el* •hadow of slindil i* rg*t t w n the
ordinance*
reatrlrtlng VI,
l &gt;■,104,'.......rktall
I Iivmi t* and mailtf fi»«, Ntd *v nre ■apidly. Write immediately. Raw.
.Uiinrd that the tnoratorium had pns*ibili'y t*»t the Unltesl State*
.m ovem ents , n i forbidding him t»
Ror-i limit, mill mint 'a u .v
| t liIIh’r t ’Min 1t M U'leigh Co., DapL FA -BF 52-S, Mamteen defenrti a* lung a-*
would participate in *m h a r*m*
t u l a apaacbr* uft th e tiu.rent l,From h ftie.i (oil . I Hand VM l.ightn**r
id four
phis. Tenn.
it thi* tn|ui*«t of rertaln forrign f e rm re
Some nnoff’ ml -tig
l.i ecu |.«a&lt;
K*a »4 and made flvtf. getting
rprr&gt;«n(&gt;livfi.
. g« tlon* have hern made that tha
Th* gnvarnmeat of th . United
Toi.mtu in U d
game and lib b e r, .Net avoir, Uul* 9A—Pooltry
I flett* be paid hy the principal
' pTwrlnct* h*,-forbidden the p r •Caiainel ra ke
br rl«nn 12,71*•
power* hy cention- of territory
hring a final warning tn Martha
.Tlacta) r o n f e r .n r e ; ' nhlidnhccd ty'
TURKEYS A.ND Ducks. Homa
MKM* Nil. t
RuM*er H2.
&lt;;han* ll*urh-U ang’a fnrc#» ti
to the Unrm l State*, N.i offjrui!
raised. 30c per lb. Shurt's C a m ; ,
e a fo l
H
I
II) Mko, Hot’Vins
Hand
Jacoby contra* U* | f**r!
notice hn* l*#^n taken nf that
• t E u w a h , It* action wa*
withdraw within the grrwt wall
Miw rroquettes
thi on m», InauiR an4i m»iU f»»*i»,i li miles out Du Land Road.
• id ify in g th* twumnin,
plan.
W a u « e tTW aecretary of tho
tarrota
giving him K*i»‘«*. Net - me
FLORIDA H A TCH ED guaranteed
a more ia trn .ir* dilvr
nut
iT .tK H D A I K. M i « . Dt*r 2» r u eommltta* declined to
l itiv n |.ra*
A protect ay ti! ii *I the plea of
IxjitHim i'J.fitU).
chicks. Grange Hatchary, Ap«&gt;t)i«r*t
Manrhurla.
|A
|
\rm**d
gu
a
r
w
patrnlloil
J
y g W * aaanranrea t h e no-rent quesllunsl IlM: Ja coby Mud tin re
ira lllily I,. ,,n v wa* contained in
Il41i.nl i'KItVInntj
ka. Fla.
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| Military report, revralrd thai fvrv* in ihr !Mi*alaAippi Delta to- a *tatrment 1st *t night bv Hena
■tlon w iuld not be d l i c u a a * d . ^ ^ H
hciirl* and wa* *el one. Net Mure
Fruit .rflu.l
(Continued from Pag* O n.)
' while the drive to the »»uth»r*i
tiiy while hundrtdn of refuger* t lift Reesl uf lVnn«vUania. who*
Provincial I r j d a i a of the conIii-vd. f.wsi ra k e
f ’ulbortren 13,&lt;WUl.
IX—Wanted
41 uul 1115: lelylitns’r t u r it three
t giwaa have derided, hnwevtr, to peign to atimlnate “all undeairabla I* Iwing rontiauad, portion, uf rh, ";»ii*d t. dgrtuy (Thrlatma- away i declared that **a|| the penple who
MENU NO. 3
force* from the entire d U trirt command to the north "f Mukden
rum U e ir floodrd home'. Appro*
| m* trunt|k and
three. N e t LIBERAL ALLOW A NCE a a *041
w t h a t d an emergency m eetin g a t AlII* Mis. Hopkins
nwe
u
*
ate
amply
capable
nf
old battery. 313 W. FI r a t M ,
HUjlrly ll&gt;0 familie- were sir |%«?*• nu* ting their ilebl* without ref
^ahabad today un d e r the nr*»l- weet of the Liao River," In the hating computed th tir *nti ^mulii
rente CulbeiUun i'J.J.IU.
&lt;•I uI Vfruit rncktail
dilection of Chine how w u rt- mi«*ion*p hR»e u tartej feturmnjf it
it th r tiirhturuU n e a r here ve*!er errhee to reparation*."
| Hand 4'JS: Cullvrl»un bid *&gt;ne
de acy of Nehru. Mohoplal fcrthni.
\ .si I n f
vcalcd la«t night In a t U t f m v n t liicir original atationa aloovr th«
; no D u m p uni made two. N a t score 2R—MUccIlaneoua For 8*ld
se c re tary of the cnufVea* eommit- Uauial hy J a p a n c a t army beadlay and report* brought h**re ‘■Hy i Returning tn his attack un the
I .rallied (Kltalio*.Smith Manchuria railway
| Culhertaun 12.31)1.
iht-ic I- r nshlcraMt* suffering ami f na-y e a r
' 4- ■ tee, ha* announeed t h a t utetnher* (p a rta r a .
Npinarh
P E K IN G E SE
PU PPIES
fo r
nuunbirbiin,
Senator
1 a»t night'a communinur* on* •*
It an,| 407: l.ig h 'n er tried two
f r ii ur li* Uifn *i( Ik # lit the Ta lia &gt; would defy the government ban
Christmas. Iteasonahly priced.
Y .'1 'tsb lr sc'ii i
Jrihnauit of t'alif-rnia *ai I it was,
tent regarding oparation^ m the
“
In
cano
any
p
a
rty
aiU
m
pla
tn
h e arts and was -et one. Nat »cura H a n F i. Pekingese Kennall *4
! ; Ti e n d hold the Ktaw ah meat inn In
halrhlc-Q it itm an I'aittiU b
Attuwlierry sh iirt.uke
11 ' m*w a p p a r e n ’ that Mnn«rendy
oh a l met our action/' the *taic- «outhw«a*itl anivh were regu&gt;»ivd a.
Culbertson I2,f.c&gt;.
*;;I-any evani
T oncnlM l rwin» added to I “e illt- * ha.*t» " attended m ngrereionat a*
Short's Camp on I l e t e n d Road'
MENU NII. I
un
ment added, “ we will ahaolutely a military »ecref, but it
-Hand 4trH: Culbertson » r n t
From the British idde. pamphlet, h a r a . n o hreitation In tlim in etin g dcratooH |h e troop* were
.irullieii of UreenwiMHl and vicinity Wort nil the riKirnlnriiim re*u|titiun
l,« M i " lls/f-l t .r e e r
down (W'.i tiying two n.» trump. R E PO S SE SS ED upright piano.
I'
' war e distributed in Calcutta ,■*• them, reganiteaa of to what facumi liariiiise it* *pnn»nr* v»* rs* afrabl
(irn|H.|ruit . n, ktuil
^
over unowcorered plein-. U&gt;un«! where Hlivrtx are flotMlnl
Mahogany rasa, sta n d ard makr.
Net score Culbertson 12,443.
‘ terday giving evtracta firm an tlon Ihey moy belong.”
llmlied -t.iik
pnuifaA m e uresl to dram them. | n . w a i t the *rps.rl of the rum
for the Liao River.
Hnn&lt;| 4'JU: L lg hlner was *et one ps-rfes-t condition. Used sh o rt time.
| ,t editor ill |n th* Review of India,
.V*
pit
ran
ns,
diait
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b
u
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r
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are
gradually
t
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g
a
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o
m
lt
t
tr
at
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lie
drs-'an-j
Although th* tnmmunUiue d i)|
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a t two hearts. Net score Culbert­ Will tall for unpaid balance .ut
, ’ . Journal of the European Aaoeln- not mention tha f’hlntaa army at
ttie river un the lamiaiunu A mat it a n f til it* * pi
Cuulifliitter wl.h r l .r e s r
HHOOKJIVILLE —N e *
man
t.
easy monthly payments. Bog 332.
son 12.3U.Y
. , *t :U &gt;». which 1* due to appear to!ay. Chinrhoa, It w j i Interpreted aa I a*era opened D liU T hcatrr.
Raked i
would s t a n d for a im
thi'i rextrnx tin 1
futtlici
• I str.l MO
Doubled kt four Phone i&gt;04-J.
1* th* editorial, E rnest ’VlUhtr*.
S lu e d t.imnlo '.ilw.l
•ion.
• pud*'. Jacoby m ade it, get'ini;
' i-w realdrnt ofNJhe aaaociatloa, raid
ORANGES — 11.00 per b u t. J . T.
l|..t I i'l-uits
Thia m o u n t,
sntonialitally i
irunie and ru'd'er. Net scuro Cul•eseptarl U e challenge which
Fort'er, W. Geneva Ava.
C wunut rnke
fiost(Hinahli. ilurinv thi* ooiMiiijr
l.artsun,
11
teen thrown clown by Indian
DiailUv juice
yc-ar und. r ih r .l*.ht fumhiur,
Ituhhar H3.
Stale
Highway
D a paitm cn’
i*U.
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. nurff-mvnts nr* rnmiilaral-lo, ti.it
Hand fdH: Llghlner bid three opened bids on construction ut
I M.ocUllon and It, mambrr*
it) Mlaa llrver
llmv amount to onlv at...ut nnr*t
no tr u m p end made fnur and upproslmately 12 mils# of Florhli
• / re &amp; e e tf
atitut* the only ocganltali in
I ihifd of tho total iLio. All post j II inllinn with l o a s 'e i ciackers
grime. Net score, t ulbertson II,* tinra rock hose on Hoad Nu. 2^71/re T3
C H t/S T /IA S ,
rh 1* fr»"*d Hy Iirila'a enc• u m h A T /ir
Meat loaf
p o n r | instalim rnts would ),i. s i i '.j
•jL k J H A T A V
(
S L trc r A
Slf&gt;.
in Orange County between Orlan
he Mild.
Stiilled eggplant
| irrl to lalor iiaymi.nl. and would
Harf.l .'.02: .lacot.y tried three n» do and W inter Garden.
g S V p acceyt the b a ttle willingly
French fried p n l v o e *
H u m p Mild was sal une. Net scure
hvar interest meantiim. Four na­
' thereby we o3t only are f i t h t Cumhinalion naiad
tions are eveluiled from the rotnCullwrt'orr ll.SdO.
FOR SALK; Kicker, E lio t ' i n ,
| foy the ilritlah community an.1
H , n d 503: J a r o h v
n.iilravtad
Corn sticks
i n t yra r,
Ilelqium’s ohliKallons
113.00 It. U H agan, LJcanaa T t,:
in a 'whole, b ut a U ° tor tbc
for four ipa.lrs and made fi\e, tlureau.
Orange charlotte
first hero me aiiaihle to postponi-*
-. Empire."•
g e tting gaais. Net score, Culbert­
merit In ‘1V#3JI, Jugoslavia',
in
’ Milk
l aditerial included an appeal
son 11,300.
MENU NO. 3
l!&gt;37, Rum ania's in IMU. and
Hand r.04: Culbertson made five
’ all Europe*** Id India to unit?
Hy Visa firevr
r i e c h n 'l a v i a '. in 1341. The &gt;.osiNOON DAY LUNCHEON Me
■tamp out U rre r la m .
rl'i'-a. gam e and rubber. Net *‘ " r e I
C ie a m of. tomato »&gt;up
panatla a m o u n t . for Ihe other
EVENING DINNER
7Sc
Culbertson II,WO.
nation, a r t :
Chirkait rrnquotta .
Hot roll, and b u tte r bails
Great
Britain, SJg.lHHi.lMX);
CELERY CLUB
Prnnre, *30.000,000; llaly, *13,ON LAKE FRONT
.Spinach HrnUde* with ha rd
*00,000;. Poland. II.3J3.000; Es
bulled aggs
tonla. | tort.OUJ: Finland. Cih.OOO;
Buttered young c a r r o ts
r T O K t'D a c . W - I A - P T Greece. *210,000; Hun*ary, $12,.
Sweat pickled Florida pea. h "
W ASH INGTON,
O re.
2 1 .blond fm ystery wilncs*,”
Iced grape Juie*
270; U t v i a . *44,M l ; Lithuania.
by tha s ta te to idtatify
(A .I’, ) -•Wlili one possible »«*!*■
S tr a w b e rr y sharhert waTarn
MJM15; A u . t r i a , J3M7A-M; and
Coll and Frank Giordano
thin the aalwllon today by Proal*
.
Fruit juica
Germany,.,*13,749,020.
Mm in th* "H arlem Baby
drill Hoover uf Hugh H. Gibson WS
ME NU NO. 1
/
President ilnfivrr'a statem ent
returned to the w ltaei,
(hr fiu rth member uf lha tbdega*
By Mlaa Rub;* Courvay
afte r t ig n i n q Ihe amralorium
ay for fugthar troea a ilion to the Geneva i r n u limitation
r*,nlutkin yesterday follow*:
S h r im p cocktail
crnfrrvn r virtually r&lt;&gt;mpl«t«l the
"I hat* signed the a r t a uthor
R. a it pork
Georga BteeHt, yealUt of A m n ln n representative*.
lain* the foreign dtht post p u n a - '
Mcihml potatoes, g ra v y
led CaU and Oionta.
Th* other Ihrrr ere AmhjDsador
nwnl fur une year. I am g r a i l - ‘
Cream ed Cabbage
_J far the m urder af flveDawes niiil Gibson, Senator Swan­
fled ■&gt; the support it received In'
Cclary.pUklM
sMbaUetV Vdewwft a* two
son anil Mary Emm* Wollay, Th*
lh» Congress as Indicated by t h e '
Corn muffin,, b u t te r
In fancy mould* nude to
awn. who aeedplad a
President may aeteet * Republican
approval (including those a b s e n t '
Angel fool cake
order for th« HqUday Boa'ig avdan from which
■ tu to r I r e nii'lrlt the li«t.
yet who t a p r t a i e d t h ti r elawa) o f
Sweat milk
son. Special attention given
I vaUey t h a t tfBad the
70 •cnatora a , against l&amp; oppoiad.
to party order*.
feur
and the aprmral or 317 member*
&gt;ju TMw^wr a
t la*) hammer.
nf H oum o f Rapresentatlvaa as
Aim . .
iatfoded te teat
\ 7 k H K e r •*
againat 100 oupoMil. II la further
h t said - t don't
^kU U L Q L C r
gratifying th a t both • political
Sweet Milk. Hweet Cream

Bengal Leader Urges
T o u g h Resistance
Along* •‘Whole Front

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CINCINNATI. Dec. 2 4 ^ - ( A .P .)

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Hungary Declares
Moratorium Upon
Its Foreign Debts

(’llLBERTSON IS
FARAHEADOF
II IS OPPONENTS

Miss Wilson Gives
Other Menus To Be
Used Next Friday

AM ERICA ACTS
TO
N DSSTR
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TO E
END
T R IF
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IN MANCHURIA ::;;

MisHissippi Flood« Arc
CauHing Much Misery

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By Maurice Ketten

CAN YOU BEAT IT!

L % ? szr) l fS

THuaeHitte

Witness Testifies In
&gt;y KUllngr Case

American Delegation
At Geneva Selected

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SPENCEH’S DAIRY, INC.

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Haro picture* made ef
the Christman t r e e .
Make year appointment
early.
Wlekeldt Atediw, Arced*

Protect your baby’a health by feeding U oar pare
wholeaoaie mUk.
Wo product and aeO milk that I* equal to the boat
milk produced la the entire Halted State*.
Our bacteria count la ilw i# s below 10,000, U. 8.

Standard for certified milk.

Phone 400

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and FreaA Yard Egga foe
your Holiday need*.

Semioole Cmunety

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Merry Christmas To All

Herald

I t may* be a little trite to wish everyone a Kerry
Christmas In the same old Wsy. but neyerthri«M The H er­
ald dpet ju st th a t for we believe th a t if "ever anyoqe daserved a Merry Christmas the people of Seminole County
da

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w im

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by a star, “f o r sre bare seta hla
•tar In the east and a n coma be
worship him.*

■stirs, our reason, the good, the
beautiful, the open Bible,
thb
saintly characters of men add
women, good hooka, mo sic. art,
the prgacklng of the gaopel met*
sage — bow meny, how beaullfol
the start that should lead ue to
the Christ
They found the child, they wojsipped him, they presented to him
gifts — gold, fronkloccttae, end
myrrh, Msy wo not also this glad
season follow soma tMtut(fol star
till, we too shall fln j him anew,
worship him with adoration, and
present the greatest gift of all X
our beat l aqd Ufa. M l, the star
of faith bring ua out of our p*t-

^n d It ramc to pan* In those dqyii, th a t there went out
a decree freen Camay Augustus that all the world ahotffd
bp (axed.
And thin taxing was first made when Cyrenlua waa
governor of Syria.
And all went to be taxed, everyone Into hla own city.
And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city
of Nazareth, unto the city of David, which ta called B eth­
lehem; (because he waa of the house and lineage of David;)
to be taxed with Mnry his espoused wife, being great with

This Is tha n i n n vf I
whan the pcluseUlas ore
U* red,
Hants
t tha

Claus
entire

c h ili

Shq ■tondSig rslery producing sro*
of U a world, l a s t season 7*00 car­
load* *r*f« shlppfd from Seminole
County. The product this senson Is
0^. uniformly sacellcnt quality an t
U espocted to b(ing g.od prices.—
Tamps Trihuim.

Tamps Ui*»ts a esmlldata fai
Mn|Tttaman-ai‘huryv who I* runntag oa a w«t platform. What­
ever on* may think of the prohi­
bition oinvnilmsat, one cannot deny
that chart taitetlca sf fhr gisater
lippottsnc* than m»r» mstatara
sntsr Into the qtiallflrations of a
rortgrrtvmsn. Whoever vote* for
a 1eiBgwsiman simply because ha
l« wet,'or dry, I* ovvtlooking ell
th« other nsvds of hi* dUtrUt, *U
Ua other really Impottaat (usetleas ol a coagrtvsiaaa. What also
ran UU Tampa candidata da be­
sides vote sgslnst prohibition, a
fqarlion which ha would prohsbty
never have aq opportunity to perforai even if elected! '

The Simplicity Of Christ
Thera waa no wild clamor of bella, no great gathering
of great notables,.no acclaim fro m 'v a st multltudea th s t
night two thousand years ago in the little hamlet of a Ro­
man province. Instead, the simple shepherds came, called
from tbafr tasks oil the hills roundabout by a Voice they
had navar before heard, or never were to hear again. Hills,
bathed Id Ui« glurioua starlight of the E ast—th at la the
scene which rises before our eyes at Christm astim e—hills,
and white flocks grazing on thelAslopes, andar*&gt;ft, fragrant
breeze, and here and there tho tinkle of a bell. And then
the ganger, lowly and humble, the abode of beast! of burdcn. ,

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lie WU 'pat welcomed by the world, b u t'H e brought
welcome Into the world- Be was attacked and persecuted
sad. put uqio death, but lie brought a message of peace
apd good cheer and furgivenees. Hla very simplicity wag
used by HU enemies to ridicule Him, but this simplicity
became |n time the foundation atone-of Christianity. And
Id this simplicity of Christ, which comes go close to the
heart of men a t C hrUtnustim e, Ilea the aolutloh of all the
II you think Germany should grievous problems which vex mankind.—Dearborn Inde­
v ■
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pay reparations put yourself ta a pendent.

Gyrnsn’s pla-s. Yoifdid a r t start
\ha oar. Yuu wsi* srdersd to go
by a Kaiser, whdm you have, sines
had esough of and thrown out. You
■are ih» twet you had In you ta
that fight, perhaps tatrillclag an
•rm , a leg, a father, or' a eon, end
you lest. Naw you *r* ashed -to
pay for the economic losses uf the
ether toaqtrbte &gt; engagrd In Ih*
wer, Not only are you naked to
pny through U a nos* but alt*
yeur children, sad their children.
Tthni would y |u dof iyh*e do you
think th*** Garmons* tr* (rin g ta
daf-A nd If Front* Insl-t* npeo
tf^lKting by fore* of arms, bow
rnsdy of you American ' Legloa
boys era going over there to help

Arthur Brisbao* who hat be*e
IvofBlins th* irq* tad, unlimited

From AChrjgtmasQyincn

Business and Professional
Tbs sesnot thst group thorn- Up Wsahlngton, whors soch foot
ulvoo about tho manger ars inmust b# rosdo
deed tho boginning of. "Tho Hw*e|. T o:go »ors and alow, •
sat Story Ever Told," and sro While Usath w aits an ice-covorctl
prophetic of, "The End ef a Perstep belo.W.
feet Day." for those who come,

with simple faith and believe.
.F o r tho brief beauty ol fall l sing
,, Ua- wo a t this time, la our
N*w lUmpuhlre,
Im arinatus. as bash thiatmh tho I When elms tike torches eland
years'and In if* stillness of m rihV| (Svtho .wtda. valleys, and bills on
first Christm as rooming listen
o ith the shepherds to the angels’
•ong. May w t follow also in tha
train of thy wise men from the »»

oast, tod onward b , a star, U M t -

last wa Hue m sr enthsr a l tha &gt;

Bound over ill waters, reach out from ill lands.
The chorus of voices, the clasping of hands;

Sing songs of the sngeta when Jeius w u bom I
With gUtl Jubilstlons
Bflng hope to tke natlond!
The tisjrk night le crvling ami dawn hs* begun;
RUe, hoiw of the siee, arise like the sun,

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turn to n jn
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Sanford Drug
"The Rtxgtl S to rr”

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ChrLlatpa G |(|s ■**
Heo Thear

Itwaslon,. tha yoke,

J ^ f h . child Jesa. .ftd IU- T H crlee.the curling of leaves by

invbbls smoke,
tsiprat (er ue the rrsdous mean­ P sing tha arbotua, growing alone
ing of that ecoM.
and elUI.
(
Thera aro twa groups that bring
no plant dares to tllog
to ua soma suggestions at this TWhat*
Urae — Uw shepherds keeping hat is lea* hardy, being afraid;
watch over their Hatha by wlgkb
waxed flo e re r-o t.lt
an,| the wist men wh* rams from Tha smooth
half
tUgsd
roe*,
the asst. II was theta two groups Tha Indescribable, with
that suggested that Mtotlftl i? - 1. that blows exquisite Kant,
aoag, "There's a gong la the Mr, Through forest floor and dome,
there's a star U tha s l f l t f b * CglHng the faeee like last adetnsolid needs today b» Htlga.
hirer* homa.^
beer. If It may far It* owa heart
-r- this seme song, »*e,&lt;NmU thb*
New Herapshlr* hills,
same lUr with the aHRTd! faltn.
have learned eilenc* from
Thera ware tha simple sheg^ew, pThu
iu n , o level eyed,
King* tad religions k s i j a i w f O fearlvsj ones. You are th* gods
pageed by sad ta tha s^dHdtfM
*' that rlda
of flmpU tasks this pKrjAsriMfv Tha stinging blast) far you the
sag* #f tha birth ef (w Chnat
0»r*H sub tfoee
waa first told.
Indeed faith always seems t* The-imprisanM. segd. th* «ap
b*.»e D»

deepest

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among th* doctor* ef

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BEA U TY SHO P

By Ja l* O taaalsaf B fkH tkg4 *

how a soloist ef th* angelk choir
amid th* glogy of tha ataraal
brob* the g M news t* th* bawl)Jar. which shell he to
I people. Far onto yah i* horn
athis'grant
day fit th# etty of Dseld, K

INSURANCE
DAY AND N IG H T
Ontafe Leock

Snvioor which la Christ tha lord-t

SCHULTZ

All apeaich flow to mualc, all hearts b est M
Blow, bugle* of battle, the marches of peace;
E xit, We*t, Nopth *ml South, lpt the |ong
quarrel C9AM* '
Sing the song of great Joy th s t th* *ngcl beg in f

Sing the glory Vo Gpd and of goodwill to o w t l H sj« l Joining in ch&lt;ur\u
Tim, haven* bend o'er ua I
The dark night Is ft!(bng «nd dqw nhw begun;
Rise, hope of the i f f t , arise like th e sun.
All apaech flow to m usk, all hearts b e st u S

h.

complexity of life to tl*a
utiful simplicity of the man*
Ciior,

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And so It vas, that, while they were there, tha daya
were accomplished that she should be delivered. And she
brought forth her first-born son, end wrapped him In nwadOna good thing about bird dling clothes, and laid him in a manger, because there was
•
dm**: tho »U Kcotcb stbrlev sro no room for them In the inn.
And there were in the same country shepherds abbllng
giving way to }hfrdipfqnloP
in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.
• '** • “ ’Ay
And lo, the angel of the I-ord came upon them, and
, ghft down ft*s **pot»U lima*.
a|w »i* recovering. “ Logs" Uto- the glory of the Lord ahone round aboift them : and they
art**’***’
round used t« boost. "They isn’t were aore afraid. \
And the angel said unto them. Fear not: for I bring
kill Ih*. I’v* got good blood In rot."
Good or bad blood, they got him. you goal tidings of great Joy, which shall bo to all people.
For unto you is horn this day in the city of David a Sa­
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yivi Night Clubs Raldtd in New vior, which Is Christ the I^&gt;rd.
gork Prohlbltls*. Drive—headline
And this shall he n sign unto you; ye shall find the
J^t's sco now, according to Mr. babe wrapped in swaddjing clothes, lying In n manger.
BHsbsns’s hours*. that Usrvs
And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of
the heavenly' host, praising God and saying, Glory to God
' P rssld rst Hoover U consi Wring in the highest, ami on earth peace, goodwill toward menAnd it came to pass, as the angels were gone away
Ihg appointm ent. «( Ruth Uryan
Q w qgju gn* o( this country’s rep- from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another.
. raMotatWra to tho Geneva disarm­ Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing
am ent conferenc*. U tr appoint­ which la now ccoie to pass, which the Lord bath made
m ent would be a g rra t honor to known unto ua.
Florida u wvll m to Mrs. Owes.
And they came with haste, and found Mary, and
Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger.
Tho KenfonJ section begins Its
And wheiwthey had seen It, they made known abroad
contribution lo the-nation's dinner
table by Shipping the first carload the saying which tyas told them concerning the child.
And all they th at heard It wondered at thdae things
ot celery of tb s season. T h e G rit
• I - from th s-ro u n ty wont from which were tojd them by the shepherds. But Mary kept
Oviedo and the second from Han­ all these things, and pondered them in her heart. *
And the shepherds returned,, glorifying and praising
ford. T hat faction Is rk m in lieil as

. t
Mawaa by Captain
, whe staled that the
woald return next June
tee. . tsm oa. fishing. They
a f m ( ' variety of small

•m y n it! quail *n&lt; few*, sw plkr
one*. They killed the limit snd
stepped, Robert 1. Meade nod C. ERander w art W WednAda. mad
caught about SU poonda of, fish,
among which watt setae flue rad*
flsh and tbara w an croaker*
waightng op to thfae aaJ one, half
pooada. T hen.ktt again Thursday
rooming.—Punt* Gordo H trail. 1

Out lata oar heavens, God h^o
hong moor a beautiful star X
Haro we too with faith, followed

The Nativity

» ffiH u -Ts»bn 71: 6.

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I t seems to us that, everyone has triad s little harder in
the past year than ever before to m a te a i p o f J t.- te r lo r r
get hard tlmea and view—th?—ftrtuTs wTni an optim istic
*pirit, tff foryef personal difference! and pull together fo r
the good of the arhole, to m ake Just a little more effo rt
to pull o u f of the slough of depression.
Old Saint Nick, so the story goen, always nufnsgea to
csrry down the chimney a little IprgeT bag of g ifta -y h e *
visiting th e homes where good little boys and girls.reside.
He Ungers a little longer before the fireside slocking o f
the youngster who has been hapjw and gay, obedient and
helpful, and who has kept out of mischief.
,
We believe he will be th at way with grown ups too
and if he Is, Seminole County people should be the hap­
piest and most cheerful In the world tomorrow for they
have been unusually good men and women.
We wish them all a Merry Christmas.

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•?*}* *? ___ fr*‘.r
Ptatro ! ■ ' « "Ga*u Bambino,"
&gt;Mr*d by Mra. Fanni. Sttrabrldy*
Mana an, oryonlit. will bay in tha
amiaol a k h d |k t Christmas sorrlc#
to bo h r t d a l 11)30-o'clock tonlykt
a t Holy C roaa' Episcopal Church.
Following Utla oryan pralodo tharo
•111 ho a g ro u p ' of Christmas
My»- W- B. Zochry rrturuad yaororoU long by Uia rholr of tha
IM b r from Jacksonrlllt what* *h# church tinder th e direction of Fran*
bjsbaan spending com* tlto*.
rl* Corrtar KaaMalfcn after which
tha aarrico pro par will begin with,
Jama* Jiuyhc* ba* yon* to
“O Cbm* AH Yo Faithful.'' a* a
fotljU in PaW M jlrtbU w han h* procMtkmal hymn.

Social

Lyman,' GOOOra

r- WASHINGTON.

D a c .1 4 . Tan percent slash** In
th* aalariaa of mambar* of Con*
| T t u and all frtla n l workar* gat
titty mora than I WOO
rally
war* proposed yesterday by 8#nm Borah of Idaho.
J o lt how m iK h'tilth 3 ru t would
ittm m sn t Borah could
*, h u t ho *ald "th*

Ga

MU* Madaffna, MalMaa will «atartaln th* mambbra of th# Ba#tbo t a n M uak Club with a Chrirtma#
pdrty a t thoir t e g u la r maatlny to
ha bald a t 3:00 a'ctack a t bar itadlo
dn Dak A t hu m .
■

“Tha Kyrla," by Bamby
“Gloria Tibi."‘Tours.

"Lou* C hrist!," Tour*
Of ta rt ary, "Glory to Ged in Iha
H ly W t,“ P ary o lrtf
net u*,“ o* r*.

"AynUi D*i," Tour*.
“Gloria I* EucaUla," Tour*
•Tlah* Dlmlttl*,” Ba/nbf.
JRWi Kr»TB. A. How^
“ Atoau," Draadan.
Recaaiional Hymn, “ Hark the
Herald A«tala Sint."
« f : .J t b l » f l f a . formarly
Tha choir at Holy Cm** Church,
city, wp*nt yaa|*rd*y and
which I* dlr*«t*,l by Mr. MacMaban and a?eompdnlad by MrAIMunaon. oryaniat, la eompoaad of Mra.
Arthur Branan. Mr*. A. M. Phil­
lip*, Mra. F. A rthur Haiard, Mra.
TV. J. D. Taylor and tha MUaaa
Mabel Bowler, Carol Stona, Nancy
Whlta, -and KaChaeina Man4aoo,
soprano*; Mra. Glady* William*,
dauyhmv
WjiRcf, ParL.-hfi** 'contralto; Sherman IJoyd. taaor;
Wriryd to tyaad ic ry u ^ d iy * rUtk agd'L ai U. Rockwall and F, C.
Mr. and Mr*. M. M taVU ct Uuly MbeMahon, ba**a*.
bom# on Pack A yagav’i /
' Th* public I* moot cordially In'
’
rltO Jto attend on Chrl*tma* Eva
'*Slr. and Mra.’ C. E. Adam* and tha colorful candle-lighted serrtr*.
th* latter'* fqbtl)*n Mr*. Georg* ramlniacant df tha age*, ami held
Adams, #f JwikKVtTllU. Uft today in honor of tho “Bab* of Bathclara
for Jack»odaKL''ib, fP*nd Chriit- bom in many year* ago."

Smith

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Bentley.

R E D G LA D IO LA S
—
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widely known ■&lt; “th* snnwflak* i
man."

a&gt; *yp*ta, a n d rap ra s a n t a j l-ong
wood'* Cham ber of C o m m trra ami
CM# L a a fu a . Anathar p N t t y float
wa* fro m L ym an School, rapre-l
&lt;«ntad by Clyde White hand. Jack t
T ke. Elian Qv«rrtr#*t. E arn From. |
Ijiry E ntirainlU r. Halan Rhode*.
H. W. t-#d#r and J. H. Manlck
attandad th* luncheon. At the ball
war* Mr. and Mr*. W- J . Wall* and
AMI* LaVigna, a t tha
rscaptlnn
war* Mr*. C.' B- SUircy and Mr*.
L on|wnod Runehln* P a r k wa*
opened Tharmta* night with a f.r
lightful p lrntr attandad by Mr*.
Vlamayar, Mr*. Elwall, Ml** Dun
bar, Mr. and Mr*. Joa Wooding,
Mr. and Mr*. O .'E . Croaby. lremCro*by. Mr. a n d Mra. W . S. Hest.
Mr. and Mr*. Carl WhIDamotr.
klr. anrf Mm. Walter Shad*. Mr.
and Mr*. Gaotg* McDowell, Alice
ami Will MfDowill. Mr*. M*r&gt;
Baldwin. Ml** Radmnnd. Mr i ndj
Mr*. Frad Hangar, hlr. and Mr*.
D. Handaraan, Georg# Godina. I

An Interesting and anUrtalninf
program of mttalc, reading* and a
ihort play, ' Thoka Chrt*tma*
Glfta," was ( ir tn aa tha chriatma*
party for tha member* of tha
Trulb Scakar* p o t* of tha Ftrat
Matkadlat Chuyrb j**t*rd«y aft­
ernoon at tha Calayy Club on th*
LAfc* Front. P m ad tn j tha *nl«rtabiinont fay tha of tamo in a *hort
dcenlioaal .wa* roo^uetadLat* In the arming rcfra*hmmt*
war* aarutM* Tka Calcty Club wa*
dreorotfd' for th# uccoaloD with

A f t bar# with bar parent*. Mr.
U i,M r t. W. C. DaCoursay.

FOR CHRISTMAS
A SPECIALTY

Kdgtwoad FWwrr Shop
* 10(h and Magnolia
° ItMMIO 491 '

NOON DAT L U N O fl
EVENING DINNER ..

'

CELERY C L t
on

LAKE ri$o:

LADIES* EXi
TH E COVETTE
G IF T S H O P
Or lad*. Fla.
At tha ham* of Mr*. Cor Ini loo

and Mra. Ramalt
Gift* — Pottary — Handwork
Prig## of *11 kind*.

M rs. S tllle R. R u sse ll

G IV E W A K E F IE L D S .

Spiritualist Madina of Th*
Proyram ita Spiritualist Church,
11 R. Concord Ay*„ Orlando.
Fla. I'honr 8111.

GIFT BOXES AND
TALIZRD FR IT T8 Me TO,
11.10. h a n d w o r k . N o v e l -*
TIES. ETC.

Treat Yourself To An
Old Fashioned

Christmas Dinner

12 A. M. Till 8 P. M. *
at the

For L o ,,
Of I l i a .
She Sacrifice* Her Ufa!
Thl* wlf* who Barer
knew a husband—
ThU mother whoee
•an never knew* URIC
HR It NOliLK DRAMA
TOLD IN

CELERY

CLUB

On The Lake Front

Madelon Claudet”
Introducing the
U bllaauU had Stag* Star

! Helen Hayes
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CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE

TALLAHASSEE.
Dae
24(A.P.1—Two att* of the 1931 Icgilla)ur* pertaining to the Volu&gt;U
County fair ware declared u n o n •Hlutlonal her* whan tha *tala *upram* court parsed on rro*« a p ­
peals filed by tha Volutla county
commlyiion and l*aac Stewart,
piotastlng taipayar.
On* of th* act* declared Invalid
a created hoard of fair trustee*
and larttd a one mill general coun­
ty tag to aupport tha fair. The
othar act directed tha commlotnnars to pay o r tr to the fair b &gt;ani
a t8,d00 balance in th# county a g ri­
cultural fund.

M (I. M .s Heart IHtt

t IIARI.1R CIIA8K
COMEDY

HPOKT CHAMPION
NKWS

STORE

To-Night &amp; Fri
Mr and Mr*. Frank Ktolp. form­
er resident*. h*va r e tu r n e j from
Chicago and ar* Haying with Mr.
i n d Mr*. Mitchell oh the new high­
way.
Lyman basket hall ta*m
ha*
played I he rnllnwlng g*me* on ll»
•chadula: t'liuluntg, l)*c. Id. Orlan4o Re. High, Dae. 10, and OjWdo High.

SNOW-HILL. N. C.. Dac. 21 —
IA.P.)— Tha mayor and alderman
o f -Snow Hill rectlrad a “Cririsima* gift" yesDrJay. Tha town
cut tha(r salartaa S3-1-3 par cant.
Tha mayo* how will reerla# fl34
a ja a r and tha ahlermtn |t .

TALLAHASSEE,

CALHOUN’S
DEPARTMENT

TO GIVE FREE DINNER

STATE OFFICER TO CUNTS

*volv#,| by AtMbM forraT" wa* th*
subiort a* tha’ Lai* on-B*rmon In
all CbnrtbaA • #f Ckrtat. Helen! l*t,
on Sunday D*M*b*r so
Th* GpkMti ’ T tit wa* from
Psalpu t0 9 :n ,r(M aid hart thau
laiH tba faoAdatton of th* earth:

with a cant including

I.E W IS STO N E
j N E IL H AM ILTON
] C L IF F ED W A RD S
* M A R IE PR E V O ST

ARE HEDUCED

* »*i' *

Dor. 14. -

IA .P.I—AD »t*ta office* hare will
be eloaad F il ia l and Saturday In
obairrandt of tba Chrirtma* holl’tJ#F. Ooyarnor Car It. &gt;n did not
lf»ua tha uiual Chrl'tm a* procla­
mation thl* year.

Announcamanl wa* mad# ye*tardiy morning that th# rpambrrs
of th# Church uf God, located on
Genera Avans*. Will »»rr* a frWChristmas dinner tomorrow aficr
norm at 3:00 o'cloak to rhosa aha
are triable to buy their own

A many th# citation* which comprlaad tha LaagoA-Batmoa wa* tba
foUoiflng. ( r a n . U»# Bible: "OraAl
l* lb# L o n l,-b a i g ru tly to kb
pralaad- add hi* gr*atn**» I* uiv
***r|h*bl«. On# gvntratton thgll
prai*# th y Wffka to an#tb«r, a u i
ahall daAbu* t&gt;3 m ig h t, aeu. Thy
hlagdam i# a n aa#rla»tlng king­
dom, aadr Ui* dominion amluruth
Uiwugb&lt;tujk 3R ffa tra tla n a ” (F#c

York City,

Wadnek-

day morning
Oily#, N. C.

| I1IVT| «r*t WIHJ ■!*
i HlUtarY Acadamy
gybe Oa., I# -bar*
&lt;9wl*tMha holiday*
into. Dr. and Mrs.

Andre Is Acquitted C
DeathOfYoungWldo
. RENO, Dac. I4 ^ -4 A .P .)—Dr.
C arl PD rra AnHra, young Waat
Virginia dantHl, a n a rtta d 4 Way
of th* murder of h li fortnar fiance*
Mra. M artha HuUMngtt-Jgr a Jary
which dallbaratarLan hour'Add 13
mlnuta*. Tha vafdlat wga r*a#b*J

M4». W. K Thamtan will hat
4ta bar gaaat# CbrDtmoi, Day, M
and Mrs. &amp; E. Malay, artt daugl
tor, H aiti, af lakeland. 3K, at
Mrs. C. M. Hua tar, of -Winter Far

A.

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Truth Seekers Class
Has Christmas Party

/ George W. Read, of Holyoka,
George law rance Walker, who
Mass, is ^ e u d fm |4» ;w**k bar* celebrated hi* »**ond birthday anWith Mr. and
Jahu T. Brady nicer**ry yesterday, waa honored
i t • their hotne u n • Pahaetto Arc- w i t h , birthday party given yester­
■da.,' . . . . n i, L
day afternoon by hU mother, Mrs,
Clifford Walker, at bar ham*,
Mr- and Mra.- Jack .Allan and earner of la u ra l Av*nu* and Thirw i l l daughter, of Trenton, N. J-, .teanth Street. During the afldm aon
Ar* th# baa** gu**t* of Mr. and tOu little gur*t* enjoyed game* on
Mra. W. p . Hootehan. 1033 Watt th« lawn a t the W alker hom*. ,
fii th* tea hour an It* and iw kat
cyura* wa* tartred by the hoalaaat M l* .']. Kill P art* arrlrad Tueswho a!»o pr***nt#-l the gue*t* With
tidy to gfM tf.tka Chriatmaa ball- fryor* of box** of anim al era chart.
dbya Kara With her yaranta, Mr.
bM Mra. % R. WHfht, At that* A talillny In m tarU ln in g th* 4bltdrtn w*fa: Mr*. R. H. W right,
h fn . Haratd E astnar, M rs J. E.
Matthaw*.
I M iu Allc* DaCduraay raturnad W athan,. Mir*. ChrU

and Gordon

( A.F.) — W.

Dm .

Manic k.

tbd room*.
Tho*« praaent war*: Mr*. Clar­
ence Smith, Mra C#jrg* Bayli**,
Mr*. F. R. Mitchell. Ur*. E. A.
Moffltt, Mrs. C. C. Prl**t. Mr*. J.
W. Rutledge, Mr*. John Aldan
Brown. Mr*. D. C. Barcllft. Mr*
T. F- WlUon,
Mr*. John C.
Vaughn, Mr*. W. C. Dakla. Mr*. J.
J, Newman. Mr*. R. F. Cr*n*b*w,
ma*.
■ f . ’U
Choral communion and **rmon
Mr*, J. B. Crawford. Mr*. W. F„
will ba held tomorrow morning a t WalU, Ur*. Lula Gerard. Mr*.
Hanry Wltta, d r , iludant at 10:00 o’clock.
Tbm Wv William*. Mr*. G1*nn E.
lifers UartJtgltjM (a ipandlng
* Chrtatrb^a'sbw(days with his
tranti, Mr! gnd^dnaiHanry WiUt,
alker Honors
their ham*, %
'Fly,
iraat.
»- &gt;
*«*’ •/,
n His Birthday

IAri &gt;. a .

tfrtedtey.'

Bhuftgslay, Eul* Tfra, ‘'Mr*. Top

Thra* will conduct a prayer serai#*
’ Th# rotuiral program for tha at S:«0 o'clock. '
Th* Sunbeam Bond of th* F in t
C*;. ,.b#L . Klfklaad Uft yastar- Blessed Eocharfat will b* rrmiarad
Baptist Church Will m**t at S:30
an fbltoW*:
d il,jfttn . Atlaato,
to *p*od f
o'clock a t th* church.

raai holiday*

V t,

Longwood hod airorOl rapraMn photographer of »n&lt;TWft*k«* srut |
tall too A i f i t M Dap In Sanford world authority on thorn, died at*
O n * -decor* tad float w n r k n
hU homo her* vast* rosy. Ito » « ’,

uylll spend th# hoIIdayi.

Ip left 't h l*
tar wbara *h*

JERICHO.

144:3, A U Je .
Th# L#aaott-B#Tm*n al*o Irwlud#A lha foUdwiag pasaaga* from tkb
Chriatigi*-RNwwv laitbook. “»&lt;l•ta* and Mmgh w|ib JU y* ta lk*
Scriptut#*/'By Mary B«k«r Eddjri
“Infinite Mind rraata# and fo#a n u all, ftatit Ah* martini molacula
to InfU tty.M U i dlrtn* PrlncMb
af all agpraaaba Helene* and aM
throughout Rta craatlon, and lib
immortality of man anj th* tinl-

aftar *#»aral boltota, pybaaipally to
dac Ida whathar .th* dantDt wa#
guilty of involUBtgry manaJaugflUr. Th# deal* lop WS* ftaaled by
eha#r* from i p « t i ^ r t -

Extends

ALL SOUUl CATHOLIC
CHl’RCH
Oab A ram * Th* Ear. J. J. MeInn#ray, pa*tar.
Dr. Andra’a aptadlng antamobila.
Chrirtma* Barrie#*.
Proaacutlan charged that Urn danMidnight Maws, 13:00 Chrl»t4a*y
dirt either abated her out of t&gt;#
H al. M u*. OiOA A. M. and 1040
A. '1C CVrDtma* morning, t •

WISHING A

:*2uneif ^ R a a t e

And The

MERRY

Happiest Of AU
HAPPYDXLIOHTFUL

Friends

NEW YEAR

EVERYONE

Rexall Store1
L T H U A M l\ • ,*» ., ' »d''&gt; '1— - -“

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kU K D EX . K u r il aria. Doe.
23.—(A.P.) - T h # i n p of J a ­
pan’* operations hgalnst handlt*
in Southern Manchuria wa*
greatly r i tf i n M today- a . three
rxprdiUoiu waul Into np*iviion'
i.uthwMV of Mukden again*!
several thousand Chinese banait*. T trr a o rra in ad dtlon la
■pcralinna bagu* earlier in ‘.be
«a*k In the north nf Mukden,
ja p a n rx headqui :trrv iv-uH
no information regarding the
•ixa nf the southern f i r m .

AN INDEPENDENT
SANFORD, FLORIDA, #FDN1

l i NEW SPA PER

tY, DECEMBBB 23. IS 31

Fir* C«ni» A Copy

Vacation Is .
President Goes Christmas BANKER
SOLON’S SHOT 12-Day
Begun By Coif&amp;rfcss u n a n I t v o f
ShoppingAccompan iedBy
AT PRESIDENT­
ACnON URGED His Two Grand Children u . s . t ( m
ON CITRUS MEN CANNON PAINTED
HANDED___:RECOIL
AID FINANCES
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VTA£t)INGTOK, Dec. 23.— 4
(A .P.)- For IN liiy i th? iiiw
C oflgrm ha« labor*! uid i %
leader* are well
with
pr?!»&gt;*• their
forreft ha»r
I WASHINGTON. Der. iX - - I
mr 1# Trviajr mcmt rr» b#f«o •
(A P .l—i’raatdcnt lluover went!
IN « jr r**&lt;•*•«. a lull
' Chrlatm a. ahn)&gt;rtng pnterd ap fo r'
th* rfill) dcriotm grind
two liKlo fnir haired
hlue-*y&lt;nl'
portanl legidlati-in which *ilJ
rhlldren, ah*-«e -umldnej y e a -.'
K r iir j them until next Jmv*.
loliil le-ds than 10
Thtj* •ucrttpfjR v
negotiati'd
Thfy nro IVyify Ann »&lt;iU IVter I
t w* ftr^t hnrdla. that of intar
I l l'^ x e r . And D.r ih*fi' l lp r t x r t I
govern mental m r a t n Hnm
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• Hoover rhanffi'd for n tshily 0 *o |
y
who«e ono fiti'in wa&lt; m stly
vocal. T*h■&gt; fa •# nnv lh# lung
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“Breiid-daddy."
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with
them
st. WASHINGTON. Dae. 23.
WINTER HAVEN. Her M
H R if O f
road of domestic ronum v leg.
W A S H IN G T O N . D oc. 2? .— • j*
at tr*nkfa-t. Iun-ht»u ani supper,j (A-P.^—A double-bstfrelad recoil
i &lt;\ I t -#t*'ii,rsM un r\f oner- i .*
i*Jaiion.
( A .P .) — P r e s id e n t
H o o v a t’fc
from hla atxol at Preaidant Hwi-vr
rin* «ry *r» f»» u*
mi t xri'l tm 1
&lt;mli| tu trurV rrt n n ntlhlni'nn
yaa'aiday atruck Representative
\\ i SHIN(»T ON. l» •• c.
'a n d '■^‘" " " F ru c tio n c o r p o r a tio n t o
i*nt« a S/x was jivrtt im| *ti»%
Wilh their
M cPadftn. Irreconcilable Republic -1
\ J k— \ tV^Akt on H it1"j*
the | q u ic k e n eco n o m ic
re c o v e g y
n
iy
&gt;
4
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m-wtinj
hrr*
jf#a!fr\li»v
ao from Pennsylvania.
i
mniiatf rn»^nt of inur%* than' ynnnrat.ra
i»f cAmn»itl*n of ih« Cl*Bilnir
Otl
Retaliatory artion for hi» nr_ _ _
Huuae
i.,.
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If • .# rrMitiiUcp of tO tinj tK.'
_•» 'Hm . f Xnti-Miiith l&gt;eiun-n&gt;’ i n ursing
ruaatioo that the P ra.ld.nt -.o ld
rX k
Cxe’ a n p »'soc *out" to Germany came from both U L L L f l l l U /
1 1 / 1 / Li Floi.da
i" aigifN ind- In t'.'." v*» , Yu.o.- Allan lluov.r,
uik I. '
A !Wn* u b»»k,“A s-d&gt;^:m «H .
iatWpfndvnt Rtpahllrana an | ad
lloi i. t &gt;i h- - -in'-- .vi hou( ..-,»&gt; . pro d.d them by l.a. than | I *»• »»&lt;e&lt;l to ropest th* m taatira n »
1 !•%» Iw» irr.mi; • po»«cd f**olu| vorably although dec-lying t &gt; re ­
y ..:-r.:« j r y u - cal-*- ho -i
&lt;i tj.
vt r r un ■Trf#r»^n. rt I
Thr I't evident awaited their vamp sams of the rrovi-ionv, Aft*l» Fa*II gl Ap&lt;fMl1tn. .frrtpn indtV C'l.
O f L ig h t
»i‘w .
-------u ii "u'-!- ;iv, *t»,»at|nu c-uaiiilt
renting rfnre D n'rhwk vester.iay • r hearing Melvin a . Traylor. Chi*
fur ! •*
10 rrnta a * thr fro \«
rag., hauler, urge- arlinit t i malt
gov
t cncJiU' * hui?w#» Thi« was in llnr
,e!.l “ nly f-a.- m ini ng on the open poittro of
e-'inr Kin. M argaret t e i t j and M in ot. wife of P a n n ay W an iaa---thr rxeculivr mansion. Aa they froxtn a-vct-i of closed tanka
etnor, announced ah. won) I i*|&gt;wilh
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its-mtii'i'd
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II.«hCharlott* Me-Jghto(i, Junior High
po»e him for the Republican nom­
of (hr tu** • oinmitte *• Cl- l .in.iun an-l hi- tivaacre-. Mia. tu. hr | from ihmr nuti-mcbtle. be th r.ugh loan - from the guvernm#nl.
vhn. | atudanta and aighth grade ination to C ongre'i from hit dis­
I'x^etinf &gt;v»lc»*Hv
ut tliM-f t r a I. Burt - ipl»-. n « .-.»r-l*n&gt; * gathrrrd one In each arm
"Hello, grand daddy."
th e y
yupiU are announced ai the win- trict n e tt year. Soon afterw ard,
Thu Rciiiifi w n tU'ai leii upon «ft* ,&lt;i
(h»r* arr nto»i» (&gt;»*» 7fK&gt;«' f#x»»r with tha .* -iv-jjii piA.ti.t-- act It
n? N%«ll. H . IIOI
n ett of the |2.60 gold piec a of­ I’oitniavter General Broen ad­
cr f two nnil t in -hxlf h-iOf ixic* fill
&lt;*r» of rr» p rfru lt nnminln^f I«&gt; h* . "o -aid Mia- lliirt-uig- «n- t e •limit rd.
I * « r w r r %Irw
ml A m .
In turn he had a | l o fur Peggy tiliv# (ration Uu«( fullowuci foilf •
fered by tba Florida Power and vised M rF.Jden hla “advife will •* n T»«4lnr l«wi|ig«) !■ \rw
inovcrf th»- xrxson thi#n ot th« "n-'.’ttnal tw a-u rci" ami th» fun la
Ann and a pat for I’vtrr. who days uf huarlng*.
lig h t Co, to tha two pupil, wlioae not bo helpful" in diatiibuting \«a«k. n m n .l
Mrjg*•»»•&lt;#. /AQiA lim r U*i yc-ir.
i.'
i!uorgani^.iti
n
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tarr
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tl»p
In
IwirHni,
•hort aaaay on “Why the City of pnatma .tare Flip • ppolntmrnta in
cl-iiic nffectiunatvly to hi* lag.
"A mil I f I v ff ft ' v **’I »h.* trie’* i'nr-Oad l-y thr chairman. Bishop
In genaral. the f t 00.000,Mk) C0r-&lt;
But it wn- the inexi-vited shop­
Kan/eri thoohl decorate with light hi. dlatriri. '
m*nl« of
in«lu^trv I* int|H*r«- Cannon.1'
NKTV
YORK.
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ping tlip in thair behalf that nirctlon bill nav end .rs a j bp
for C hrittm aa" U adjudged the
Mr*. Pinehot. while announcing
t.t wto'uliAf nrion
t iling th* rrfuial ot M&gt;a« Rnr- r i vr-l th r moat excitement. Tha Traylor as well a t * half Jo*«n
- T»o main problem- a-e threat- bvfl)
belt of any turned in.
herself at **an independent and a
'.vtt tttornlii’* |h»* 'fW u tiip s *xlt|. ruugh.« and nf th* Rev. I Sidney . ehildreo rrniainel behm,| with ether banker* and insurance man
Their p riia . an- auadiiw them progrer-lve." aai I "everyone moat i mein u SovIm I(iu «&lt;4 irxlsi . ncc
NjpiiRn II Vi««ri tn r, of
who added to the vulununuU* mat*
Peters, arvretary, 1&lt;&gt; tn ttf y , the Mr-. Homer
al th-. Florida l*o«rr and I.lght rc-ent an unaubatantiate.i a'-uea- fir.Kiicipl « tiitio n un.i |h r out
tin l’i»rk. vhx»r*i»k»n *»t thr rurnMlJ. •tirtlmis'ce v it'h rtd n ter .ninrn in
!(■ mitj-aft«*rnuon trml ktl th«» of tevttmony liefnrs tha U.nking
Go., office uii Klrit Street.
1 Won of tiraaon apainat the I'real 1, unie oi the i hei.ahul idea &gt;-f Col- »«XF uf MI, "mil ll&gt; iffriL.'-t «11ffI
lub-fomm lttro headed by .Sanatlf
Her* are the prise-winning c« | iWnt.'
J )e&gt; tiviaation, thia pet baby of iloi. fiilijr In i-uM i«hinc n irlmmum tion pending derision of th.- c url l*r#«hlvnl from n m of (ho n p i - Waleult, runno-tlcut, Rvpuillran.
case in which Gannon rhulletip j l i l 'i ni^wt |ii*t«&gt;pt|ou« Jo partmonl
tli,;
I A let er from Brown informa l ‘,he!»i m. witch « * . ronaid led a (iricr h) tl'f *r *»'ri
f 'Iv l» 'b , juitsdictlnn of the , oniniittve. f l"rr« thiO'nfh
i n t\ often
j f |„ &gt;| ougbtnn'i- "When Jeaui MeFadden (he head, of poat-iffire; gieniilic itep tow a r t &gt;.»-ialiIt
Another favurable sim far **n
•h# problrint of th * lu'iivitl i#l
Uiehnp I annm has Irrn indicted iinm ouniiiiitf holiday rrowdt to of tha group* that would la aided
wai bom on th« Heat Chrixtmaa,, Urrartnienl bureaus had ' een dl-j ,jon- fh e failure ••• the Cie. Yeai r r i»**r In s*m* rnmniimUy nut
the (kiaawere lighted to above tbe "* te .l "neither to Invite nor to!
i( n „ ||lin&lt; bi t
r. .-ill of k s i n ji tf " h n i l‘d f f the fruwff* In In District of Columbia Fuprem* twii iithwr i l o r i « a n j finally into by |h* reconstruction rjrp rratlflb —
t n j the rallrua la -cam e in aw anC.iurt on a charge -f violating the tho »n»&gt;«t tM\vdot! of i l l —•
■hephenk and » i « nr-'n the aay'..Follow tugreatlona" front him.
j ).rr horeleaa firunrial ailuatiotl
(ConUnwcit On I'a## Four)
fCuntlnovd cm P*irt Four)
nouncemrnl by the AeaoelatlOg
coiruyl |i a ,tire , act w -t.l, i&gt;.
to Bethlehem. Nuw wc light our
Brown'a latter laid ha »a* "ron -1 ani,
ULI| c„nic uf the Idea ol
Railway Kxe.-utlvs* tba: a plag
q'llfo* r*|mrt« nf rampaign ,v
fh riilm a . tre e , with brilliant
ICoeitinuod on Pag* Fourl
, „ || ciy i.n ij,,,,.
w. u-h defadted
helping needy road* would bo4.
ps-nditurc* to th» rlrrk of
light aa tba ikies Were.
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t --------— ^-------- ii-»lf.
Into uff act a* su&gt;o as poaai
Hour* of Itrprvaintallvsa.
“Je*ua waa tha light of &gt; ^ ! C o i f U C f l l
i
t S
T C 'i Ttu'
of
,,u **1*
Y iatcnlay he filed »uit In At - *
AH but one clav* C.f roadt w are
nnrld, anil SanforJ ahuuld light!
*ht . n
mil I'v iiy bedo far lr..u» a.*Wr.
. • , rw, r ,
lonta. f ! a . a»eln*t the GvnatltU'.ion p .# .
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.
said .
th* ao^QClatiilt
'.haw#
Up treat with- light In remain
agreed' to tha pl^n which ia b tla g '
(Continued On Page Four)
I .. Hailing Company, puhlDherv of,
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| luma dept nd*-d i, pen h.-r n.vposi
Ib'j AHnuta t'an itita'io n . charging
undartakaq a t
jnalanc* of I k
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j WAYGROSR, Ga^ (He. *3. — IntpraUte Gommerra CommUaloo*
• ITWI'IOUI |« It I# IlleSI.
I’EAKFON. G a- Dec. 21. — . lilw-1 and asking IJUAjioo.
i
(A I’ I—The hunt for paiauna wh-i; H v . r.iin t, were melod«i tn I be I (A.P ) -A aa.lllo e What h* t*rw#d
T rey itr, preaUkiit ot th* F lfgl , |
*MUt Claim, In th . pr.ron o f,
,t hc p*",1 V*'
* " l r"
(On*triir;ed a dynamite trap ini atilt, enrh alleging article, nupear |- boolle* traffic cohct'iu''’ wKigh Rational Tank of Ghleaaa,
KiyrsrUan Howard Long, casm- t« l
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lunch- *‘*®toan » « J . Njr 1uL&gt;ii«i I i #4 jyi- ^ W h | i \ l Atkipano cvusste-of-l
DoiT Dias* e'ouTif th
lta .
p
a t noon foday”H i dletribntad' ^
•'* * * ’ *» ^ I d t k M U A flp ftj Ware Injured M onday''tw » [
rifU which, bocasao af their ap- (o n ** Cireency la
d * id 'O n ll t ’ rlously, ha* lUrnud in ­ wM.h (he articles in quoitlnn vei* retries*' act. Judge J. L Giawlay notole recovery w oblj'ha “■
of city court, said he would rekoft idg a mis puitioq of th* futid* .
proprlatanaaa t o . some r h a r a ita r-'
"f Imluatrlal develop In a search fnt snmeune Slth * 1 cqldtvho1 srere giren.
Glark Howell, editor of ts*
to Jail sentence* to atop the prar- up In rlvMd banka."
&gt; , f ,. i 1
The Seminole County Chamber latir or recent eaeapada of the K l-, m*nt- With the recent devtlop- definite grudge against Sharlff
stltutlnn, isaueil th* (nlfowirg ilr* If noceaaary.
of * Gommarro, co-o pa rating with srnnian prsveatad, brought cuntld-1 m*»t« In Heimany. her higg.-t t ut White and hi* men.
The*# ]&gt;a aatlinate.l
The judge'* comments ware
tha Kanlurd |Jon«, Kiwania and arable m errim ent.
Th# force had been active stal-m enu
ire Itor. and In England, aJ well
Rotxry Clobi, and tha WontaVa
“Bishop Caminn esmpllmanis the made In paaatng trntance on a Ntw
The meatltlg Mm* ootltely of a as resulting ravrrbaretiuna all against HU- Ir distillers.
l&gt;.posing that provlilsn 'fgg
lliile Cotnenittaa of tha trade h o ^ , toclil n atu re, h id typical of the over Europe, her entire aystoin &lt;if
A* frderal nfflrert rame hrr.-^ G institution in th* ala, of It,.- Yuik man fload 130 and costa (or
loan* to bttnlveul banka t s
thia morning announced prelimi­ Christmas aaaaofc-Klwanian Rurk- feraiun etadila w&gt;w, ruined. • —
to help ia effuti* to Uentlfy a n d | Juugnyana bo aak* against it. If thoi ,a,lt're to aonsply with the atate
(Cantinuad a a Pag* Four) »■
nary plana fo r an interacting er waa presented with a baby &gt;arcarrier*’ act.
A new credit arrangem rnt con- rapture par-m a who vet exploalV* case ever mines to trial, which I;
a
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p1 J ,
w rn t OP tMs night ot Jan. 18, at llege; Klwaalan Spear
(Continued on Cage Four)
"The rallroada and tha let* com­
rharaea nruuml the atilt deep in
_
with an ell-drd in April nf this yewr h
the Mayfair Hotel.
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I panlea, parttruiarU the rallraaiia,
ila
aeroplane;
Klsranfan M arentctta, tssren (irrm any a n i Huaxia. t--r flnundahcnt swamp wlirrr a raid­
It will bo In tha form uf n ban- with a-M ickey Mouaa toy; Knvan-i whicli Ipissln I n . paid rerv hm iil-' ing party wa* blown up. Deputy, \ J
D re w . A _ _
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are runtrihutllig liberally In taaae
q ict an,, -lance, entirely informal. lan'Dumas w ith a miniature *uto-|
".o oPk .o P *n,i w«if*r.
our
(Gontlnuod on Pag* BIx)
■Edward Whit* r vralvd how th#
■he principal faatuia of which will nin'illr tru ck ; Klwanlan K arri*,
D i n **re D n . . ___I
a
! communltla*. and lh«y are antltlaJ
trap waa haitaj
— ——— — ---he that every aitlcla aerved will
He aald thu tip which led him. I l a n e V / O m D l e t e H ' &lt; n protactlon from bautl#g traffic
l&gt;e a Seminole Coeaty-grown prod­
hi, chief, and threv other denotiua
uct. Thia banquet ia being held in
; Klwanlan Laonacii w ith!
C h n s t m a R P r e s e n t to the still wae a map, unsigned,
TAXLAHAT3EF, Dec.
arroidanca with a plan leaned by ■’ POP gun; Klwanlan Zachry with*
r—
road paid In l'-'lu (nor* than MS,______
which came to the sh e riff, office
(A .P.)—A recent doclslan of tkw
the Hlato Department of Agricul­ g train; Klwanlan Coleman with a | TALLAHASSEE, Dec S3. — , by- -----MIAMI, |}*o. 2.1. - (A .P ».— 1000 !•*«•* In Ware County.
mall. It afcuwrd the location of
InUrvtat* Com mart* G^mmUalin)
ture ahleh la •m learering to have aail tyiat* Klwanlan G arrett w llhl (A .P .i-M o ra th-m lOO prisoner.. ,h* •*»&gt;Completing Ita mnblro comm, r t l e l 1 "* ™ny h»»*
returi to
rsfualng to grant tho A tlanlks.
a similar event staged through­ a tigetor and pl«*wi Kiw.man - recipient, of esevutlva clemency
inyagf.
P
a
d
-Amrrh-an
Alrwn&gt;s'|
«»relght
santaucea
to
atop
th*
Two other stills r.crntly had
out the atate during the week of lo a d recalead gakaccordisn. and at th# fall meeting of the atate keen captured, tho deputv said, re a t'ailbhaan Clipper landed at practice, but if it bacum** ner- (ioost Lino railroad a perm it to ) tm lli lias than five mil** of traak
Jan.
i - 18.
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. Klwanlan B raiw n .aU f* preserver. p a rJon boatd. h .v . boon i.U aae .1 on Just such Information. He add­ Dlnaor Key hata In Diirayn* rny tasaiy I will do it and k t the
, J . AAn ex t.a feature of th* d in n er 1The club quartatt* wm* presented from pTiton ln , 1m , t* inend the ed that each nf the mapa waa al S :3l'o'cIack las: night after d lliriv ur owner* of Illegitimate Into Monlloallo, waa uffersd to Utah
,
motur carriers serve time fur thair »!*'# adpreais court h n # yrstarday
mailed from Wll'arcochec, (la.,1 flying to ftev aia early yealtrdav nlfrtivra. |t must be stopped."
m iht
G h ^ m ..* 1
a* the railroad'* answer lo th e * •'*
F « w bt *kl b'* in ni i
s,U e 1 Klw‘ nU"
» “ •PP«l'il*-l »•« j families, tho prlw n bureau a- -n - 1and that the handwriting in wsch tu tm rhrlvtarvd by the dauahter
Tho defendant in th* case, who court’* paremptury w rit of m an- - %
Each table will be aipoctal to fur-, . member o f thA tluV s rommiltee nounced today. Tha pardon hoard; rase wa* the -am*.
uf Prvsbltni Mnchadu of Cuba
.
g-vc hla namo a t Robert Rontal- damua or.lering rualorallun of ib*V
nl.h soma portion of th# evening's „n a RamlnoU .Caantty-fiUta
rvod-i
Hidn’t
The
n
ip
p
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r
carried
2H
paa*«n. . . . . .
---- - fire a p ^ la l "Chrlatmaa
program, a song, a talk, or other eta Dinner toA o .Raid
na-yrr of New York, entered n track* which war* taken up w ith -"'' it
gsr*.
a
rrcnrd
load
fur
air
r
r
a
f
ti
at th# May-; present." thia yeai but arr.nge.1
WATEKBITIir HANK FAILS I
entertainment which m ay ha en­ fair Hotel on Jan . 18, and he aaa
■* JR
of th# cunipany, when It tuok uff pli* of guilty. Officer* salt they out authority.
raleaae d ate, for th* regular par­
joyed by th# entire group. *
authoritcl to arrange In prepar­ don caves so aa to b* affaatn* baAttorney* for tf# railroad air-']
from lie rtlflner Rry ba-e w ater, arrested him .Sunday anrl found
WATERHITRY.
Conn.,
tier.
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hi, aiilomobllv loaded with pa*san- (ued that the carrier c.uld n it re­
At tho conch lion of tho dinner, ing for thia avaat, .
'for* the holiday.
&lt;A. P . l —The
Merrhanl* T susti -lay morning, Twenty two pntsen- get* bounj for Florida.
which I# open to every realdant
Among those pntaent ware: Mias
build the track without a permit*
g»ra wbu r turned to Miami from
Gompe-ny
with
eavinta
depuait*
of
of tha county, dancing will h# an- RiL-ahath C larh *dW Mrs. B. C.
from tho Interstate Commeraw-'
HOT IV W O O D -RevurfeD ug of n--arly t.1.20O.iUki and ei.mmercial Havana on th* scheduled flight
Joyad la th* ballroom of th# hotel, Mama; R lw aniaU H. TV. Rurkar.
Cummlaalon and that th* a lK k l
Jarhton Htreot between S 21st d ipctha of 12,700,000 tailed to la-t night Included a number of
with g local orrhaatta ppovldln^ II. C. Moore, F- A Lamapn, Ray
prominent Cuban official*
obtain th* permit was /uU*
opi-i* tielay.
tha m a l t. Further plan* will bo fox. J. U Marentctta, E. H. Ran- Ave, and H. 2llh Av*, atari*
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oheiilenc# to the court'* w ilt.
•
They w arn I.ute Nln. ehtuf
•naoumed latar.
AalL t . M. Rtlnari
tclphar, C. O. Bare,
ipeelor sf the pall offle# bureau; i Funeral aarvirec (ur J. B. “Jim -1 Attornoy* f .p tha slat* uf F lat. Jan. D. Jh
'em ando Juradn, h lsO u R aciB L mm" J1 in at iL. 37-w ell kunwii r a i ll fj* a rv itd .lU t thu sallraod tori
X
e r ili# rnata!"nvutlun department; dent of thiv rl.y svho died Uat • not n tey aj the court’s final order
- • - ia
i
Fvrnandes Lara, chief of Ue Cu­ night i t about V;00 o'clock, w ere' rn d would not do to until th* traak ,
Byrd, D. J .j .Gnu
arrett, rF.. F. Dornar,
ban war dapartment aviation held H i- afternoon al C:0U o'rluck ! I* riatocad and train sarrlca raHoward Long, P. N. W hil*huret,|
hraachia, both military and civil; from tho F.rirkun funeral llomi-. I sumed. Tho etat* asked far atrlk l'
Karl Lahmaan. Arthur Branao,
Every child In Hanford il seems, la Glaus say. he I* unable to Ula- Joaquin ila Pro, adm inistrator of Th# llev. K. D. Brownlee, i f thu enL retm ant »f th# writ, add
W. T. LangWy, W. L Cokman. Fboo telephoned tho CJirktoias M lL Hey. D im BoniakAf Fletcher •or if The Herald Unlay to aak If It IrDuto toy* for children older than Cuban, curium* and Michal Cam- First I'resbytorian Church ofII.-I-1 ckim rd th a t tho railroad lines nre
elglil ytar* hecaimr he ia going to poe. Gnban vie# ennaul In M iami ateil and burial waa In Ev#rgr*-n ! nasi a yafhtll from tho IntevatoM
Rally. 1L flL lU r tk . 8. D. Highla tree that Panto Clau* b coming bring thsau thin** later tnuinrruw
Th# Caribbean Clipper, slater Camelary,
| l urn mere* body.
layman, C- f t M uon. T. U Du­
to Sanford tomorrow a fto rrw n ty n ith t. At tl:J0 o’r'oek ha went* t« shin to lb# A m erean Gllppar,
Jlntmla Howard a t* Irnrn n.u
ma*. and JoKa 0 . Laonardi.
Th# cat* has baati In rial* court*
airplane, r-vl If ho la •• Lnd on mm : a-»l talk with all children ur- which recently wa* taken on lu Nov. 2.1, l*3i, In Mnntlcellu, G a .
tho
lakofront
aviation
fk ld der right, and he a**.a that cnly maiden ecsm arclal vnyag* to and fa.! Ilw-I her* fnf th* past 2tl many tlmea and In tbe ‘ Uftltml
promptly a t R:30 o'clock. J
those fhfhA-ea bo in line when ha Houth America by CoL Cha*' * ysars. Ha wng thp owner vf a gar- NUte* auprsm* court gnc*‘ du*1—
If* lari four year*. It started
eopiea,
•"* .
.
A. Lindbergh, will depart In to / aka l are stina years ago, and unt the railroad ran o v td t u | | |
Aa Ik* Chriitm as Editor stated
Of
roar**,
ever*
|&gt;ore«a
in
San&lt;m ike Mlaml-Havana run a* n af the most popular of tba younger
yesterday I hla la lnde*d a fact, f i d
b r a v k line sritk iu t aariHgtiy i g l
Member* a t tk« Sotniuok A gri­ Nan'*'* arrival r ill fin I him fnrd and Nernmid-i County U In- part e f its regulgr w inter ached- ntan. An ailment over whisk ntwl- tho' atate railroad cummlaalon U .
rDW
to
to
present
to
te
r
flon-a
ule.
k
al
vcieiKo
ha&gt;
but
little
control
greeted
ty
several
honored
rfcttcultural CluV wUl meet a t fkaaitempled to forre raaoratlon of Cto
“
IHvb
-sW
t
tb#
gift*.
Tho
larger
tho
Both
of
tko
Clipper
ship*
will
**Urd him several years' ago, but r r i k « k d t k . a m l c .
nola Qlgb School tonight a t 8:00 dran and member* nf Mm GanforV
tifewd.
the
more
Interesting
WiU
bo
o»ed
In
winter
paaetngoe
and
ha Iravely boro up under nuinaroAloak to eooUnaa IbaU dt«H*- Flka Clab who will aacort Saata
*r — I
m
&gt; T-'rv.v &gt;
ilrm* aw ag rk o tln g of crape, *rol C la u to the City Park an Fourth th* arm * b*. and Panto Clau* a x - •naif service br Tan Arno clean ona jperation*. Mere racially ho
fn-vartl
lb*
hop*
that
tneio
i
VI
biAirway* between M'ami and Ha­ operated a ainril ronlCatloiwry
&lt;
“
by H. L. Robiaaaw, 3 tree*.
* ugh rb llJrtn them ao that ha vana.
g H a itin p Potato
•land at I'arV Avenue add F lrat
Santa Clau* aennuncal today
* member of th at h« wiU bring with him nearly will aot h are any artleka left when
Street.
Boord, ami a l* f? toga o t ewady, fruit* amt bo « U Ibrnugli dlstributlag them.
lie la aurvivtd h r a widow, Mr*.
A J . B**L af tha Reel Plying
r : :
authority on tbo aob- null, aa wall a* about S » gifts of
Fasltne Howard, a daughtar. Mias
‘va marketing." all kind*, l -y*. fall*, ttov artamo- Service will laare h ire early toa# tko . d talk af
Jsllann# Howard: a sen. LaiHa
iAarrow afternoon, and sritl return
being boll to- hike, airplane*, gad tba SkaC ’ H jw *&gt;J; h k pareatc. Mr, and
promptly a t &gt;:30 o'clock In tbo
tomorrow night
taT A N B tft, Doe. n ^ - I A - F F - ' Mrs. R. M. llowanL and three ilaHo
will
.etui
the**
bright
green
and
)
el
low
Real
'
with CbrlatT (n number* of tko paaaengar tere, Mre. K. B. Stuw«, and Mre.
feed t:n ig h t
g k bo. beartag Santa Clams and n I k t s a l crow of n Turkish beat
ho mag
Jack lllck v n. of Fanf ird, and Mr*.
Xerd
Elka
I f f a f gift*, Aa seen as ha land* drowned today In n hoary bUsaard
point* ia * the
V
Frans, of SL A ugustin*.1‘ ' M r i d f ,* V a Bretk t
nndor tha hngo
• n the lak tfra n t. ha will *gt«y an which alruek th* B k rk Son and
Mr*. Kkfrww will
path
whaw
b*
arrive#
ghnrt
tumorao tom obi I# pro rided by U i Ban- tko Mm of M arm otg Tko k t l
Id*at o f the
KCTK
ON INBFBCTIQM
TO CM
ruw
af!trruon.
row
afternoon.
Ilk a Chib, under who** aaa- which waa bringing
attendance a t
f t VAKA. Dof. t i - l A J . )
Prom ptly Ot 8iSQ o’rlx k
ho la toahlag a cep aria] via- from Black Ron part* to
that m a tu re f t
a t MA*
a k i ho mot trod down Flrat Varied over and sank. A
- t* dlarsreaad alart diatrtbuting too ter*
ike woatoM « u •
&gt;P Farit A r a n a to tb a skip grounded n ear dtagi
tho addretx randy to ch ild ren prea______ __
left yesterday fit
• to tig h t jo are a l d e r a ^ r . Ifew- P a rt.
ra n ha anigd.
, „ JK
) aa • tout «r
•

| Retaliatory Action Is
Result Of McFadden’s Charge T hat
Hoover “Sold Out”

MISS REI|TZ A N D
M ISS MOUGHTON
WIN IN C O N T E S T

To Receive Prizes In!
E s say Competition j £ K £
Company
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Price Stabilization BLACK IN REPORT
Endorses President’#
I $500,000,000 Corpo­
Of Cannery' Crapefruit Gets Impetus AN E N T FINANCES
ration
Quicker
At Committee Meet Committee Says Only title of president for that uf Economic (Recovery,»»
Campaign
Fund Was (’redited
r"*e1yl,o
w'ii ■'•‘M
»&gt;••«rcr
*&lt;»»thr
•■'•
.a
m th
orirlJed
mkni*nw»«»
i ’jfly
White llmitc anJ lU pants. pro|Hysftl for it (500,000,000
pgirwiU. Vlr
®-*1'*! Mi ||«it»«it Hnovr, Jr.,
S O V IE T FINANCE'arrived yeMenlay' was speeded it* ICglaUtlTMa
tu join the Whit*
DEPT ARpH Trt RP
fa-mi&gt; reurui-n lor Owlaima.., **
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t
^ '-JE.
their

BAR TO SU C C E SS

^ “T1,, lnfh‘ BolsheviHm’s F a i lure
Secn Directly Die
To Money Trouble#

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Search E x te n d e d
G f A |I
F o r P e r s o n s Who
Presented To Lach! "tr **',lit&gt;,o -•*•»»
Set Dynamite Trap
Mwaman IV1e mber ibu*n,vcr i^mr «•, ii.r «uunti«n

“Bootleg” T r a f f ic
C oncerns .A ro u se
DlSIUVOr UF J U(l gC

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id.

Banquet AndDance
.e in n Blam ed
i
ManwUtt^iMNHyWAChyUit party, and f d r .le a r t y two
ira ' tba thaf-% m
with
a t tha ablMrM t i l &gt;re-i a
Ui program
praaentad for
pleaaure. "• . '
*
ith tbd raesrd crowd
■ record predrotallon of gifts
tha form oh canned good*, crack*nd fru it, br n llh t by many of
ehlldran who aiVed that they
’d h trk u te d to 't&gt; a pojr chlln at the'county. This featurn
Aha day hroaght canildarabld
Hon to Mr.- Ithrantatta who
ed th a t It pr jved lh ar “ Sa-&gt;chlldrcn o ro quick to r ima to
aid af thely naady playmate*,"
liulkated to kldi that "Sanchildran &gt;ATa M i of goU."
feature uJalara waa alabcInto • U rv* p tag n n which
two a imadiea, and n spa—waantod by Mias O w ryla
•and Jaak Lovett, Kalth. lxcu lt vauJrvllla atara.
perfunttsoca won Uia
of r ie r y child prasaal.
to Mr. yarontatle

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Last Rites Are Paid
To “Jimmie” Howard I

:n
P arents Charged S**1
1- s.
kriirj.
With C ru e lty To
Child Get 2 Years

r
jSanta Claus All Set T o Pay Visit To----, . Fort, c. A.) • Sanford Chidren Thursday Afternoon

Agricultural Club .
Witt bjett Tonight

3K

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Diee In Pavo, Georgfih i

Manv Drown As Ship
Sinks During Storm

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SCHEDULE PEPPER MARTIN
LEADS V&lt;
ria Tech To Play Ellsworth Vines Run­
Gainesville F o r ner-Up In Outstand­
mecoming Affair ing Achievements
n»A, Dee. 2V -A lth o u g h the
NEW YORK. Dec. 22^-1 A .P .I » h y of Florida ha* withheld Nor* complete return* ycat*rd*y
inp u t* 1932 football ached- I" th , A**ocl*Ud Pre** National
s garnet here been affixed P®1* on the X*«r’» “oaUUndlng in*ly on the Gator*’ grid card 1dividual achievement In sports"
i t year.
1established Ellxworth Vine*, youthlelic Director Edgar Jones ful new tennis king, a* th , runneed ye«t»rdej In Gainesville ner-up to Pepper Martin, wurld
Turld* will play Auburn In »*rlc* hero, fot thla lu ll diere achool*’ sixth atraight tlnction.
II meeting at Montgomery or
Martin, thv favorite hy vpori*
Igham on Nov. 12. Other- expert* by -a clear majoruy ov--r
;he Florida ofllcial* hav* re- all rival*, now h*« 75 vote* out of

M lber the date o r the Identity o f
tUM Gator*' opponent in th* annua!
fla n ) flel I game.
I H trth Carolina State, In an
flouncing K* 1032 sehrlul* recently
listed a game with th* Gatnra on
Doc, 8 to he played either at Turnpa or at Miami. And this may he
gouth Florida’s rollege grid allnl-

Tested Recipes For Christinas Dainties

One. half ' pound afala brand
1-2 rup* ro ll w ater, 2 4 cup gran- jl &lt;rumbei 1 cap acaldad milk, 1 4
nlated anger. I-inch piece Cinna­ I pound tu g ar, 4 egg*. 1-3 pound
mon. I cup lolling water, 3 taiile- . tab)in*. &gt;«cd*d. ru t In piece* *nJ
vantiia. 1-2 cup milk, 1 1-3 eupa iiw 'in cornstarch, 1 table*poon flourtd. 14 | oond currant). 1 4
flour, 1-4 teaipoou fait. . 1 Tea lemon Juice.
pound rlnolp chopped .'fig*. 3
apouna baking powder, 1 ' cup
Vick over and waab prune*. Let , unccs fineijr eni citron, 1-3 pound
chopped nun, preferably pocana. . »*ond In cold w ater for on* hour. suet, 1-4 cup currant Jolly, grape
Cream butter, m gar and add egg Simmer until tender but not anft Juiec, or cooking win#, t ' i grated
yolk*, flavoring and milk and bawL in h i m water, Reutova atone* from ' nutm eg, .14 teaipoon cinnamon,
wall; add the well-rifted dry In­ prunee. Remove tb* prune) t i nea­ | 1-3 teaspoon elovea, 1 4 tedepoon
gredient* ar.d chopped maata and ter in which they wer* cooked and
mace. 1 1-3 lenapoon salt. 1
fold In beaten egg white*. Baka In add ’ nillne water, augar and rin- . 8cak I reed crumb* in milk, let
gi rated pan in moderate oven for namon and litnm er 10 mlnutr*. Di­
I aland until Aol. add augur. &gt; a te n
35 to 40 minute*. Fcoat with maple lute cornstarch with enough cold
; y &gt;lk» of eggi, raUItvs, currant*,
Iclnf.
w atvr to pour caally and add to
mixture. fo o t and atlr f t r 10 mln- fig*, and citron; chop- &lt;uet and
nte* longer. Remove frog* fir* and gpeam by using t k» hand; comhine
PIN EAPPI E GLACE
m ixture), then add win*. tu rran t
M#lt one end on«-helf cup* of remove cinnamon. Add the lemon i Jelly or arap# juir*, nutmeg. clansJuice
and
pour
into
a
mold.
Chill
■ugar and two tabletpnon* bu tler
| mon. clove, mace, and whiff* of
In one-third cup of water. Cook to for arvrral he.nrx a n i terve with I *gg* heaten *iif^ Turn into hut(hick caramel ataga without much whlppvj cream
te n d mould, cover, and let (team
•Itrrm r P la tt a rusk on a dea'ert
aix hour*.—Mr*. Martha lynch
di*h. lop with &gt;lic« jf pineapple RITET PUDDING
, Florida Pow rr A Light
S ukim
and pour on hot caramel foticg.
I c lip f l HIT
I, home aervita department.
Serve et once
with whipped
t teaspoon baking powder
cream.- Dutrh T ta Rn«k Co.
1-2 tea-noon salt
STERLING FRUIT PUDDING
1 1-2 trasnnona mixed *fle#
Our rup *urt. 3 2-1 rup* ate!*
MTNCE MEAT
1-4 cup rugnr
hTr*d crumb*. I cup grated raw
Twi |H&gt;iiod» Han b*«f, 3 4
t
cup
chapped
)iMt
v
i
f
pound* leaf suet, 4 pound* apple*,
wfcrot, yolk* 4 egg*, 1 1-3 cup
1 2 paclage te.-ded raising
* oounds seeded raiain*. 1 pound
Sift the drt IngredUnt*,' then M p * n augar. crated rind 1 lemon,
cleaned currant*, 1 pound ahreddod
add the suet. Mix well, using the 1 tablespoon vinegar, 1 cup raisin*.
rltr in. I t pound candled orange fln g tr tip* Stir in the milk. and I 3 4 cup currant*, 14C cup flour, I
netl, 1 4 pound candled lemon peol. add th* raisins Put the taiitur* 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon eln2 pounds light brown augar, 2 Into a wrll-*r*a«#d mold, fa large
•marts iwect cider or th* equiva­ hnkinx-powder tin will dol, filling
lent in fruit juicee, 1 cup molaauei, it (!u«*-&lt;niert*r* full. Cover and
I cup meet stock. 2 teaipoon* li lt . J strain for three h &gt;nr» Herv* hot
I uutmey (grated), 1 tablespoon with hard or vanilla sauce. Pre­
ground cinnamon,
1 tenap &gt;nn | p are the 'lay before anil steam
ground allspice, I rup preferred j when needed.
rheitiea or straw 'jerries.
Any port of the beef can be ueedi
that is Iran. Seine people prefer HARD SAUCE
1-9 cup butter or margarin
the tongue to any other part. It
mnet be tollad until very ten d er' t sup brown tugar
and carefully trimmed before, Grated rind of two orange*
chopping. Cook meat In boiling I Cream together the fa t and sug­
water until tender, adding I 1-2 ar. and a id the orange rind. Th#
teaspoon aalt when half. done. Add • eerei of creamy hard «noe* lies In
v-ater a* n e rtita ry ami remove long I rating. Chill htfore serving.
•cum a* It rlee*.
When meal |i lander boll rapidly VANILLA 8AUCE
In reduce stock to oni cup. Let
2 tablespoon* rom slarcb
cool in Mock. When eiol. remove
1-2 cup sugar
from «t»ck and carefully trim
1-2 teaipoon »alt
away bite of fat, bon# or grist'*.
2 cup* water_____J)--------------- Hut meat through food chonper
1 teaspoon vanilla
and S t r a in sfnek. Mltjca attat. Pare,
I ta ilesp.i in butler or mhrgartn
Ml* the eurnstarrh, sugar, coil
cir* and chop applg* ami chop
ralrine. Put all ingredient! except • alt thoroughly. Add th* watch,
prrservei into preserving kettle, boil over dlrvut heat, and atlr con­
llrin r to the hulling point and co k stantly until thlektned Cover and
o rer a low fir* far aborrt two • milIntis th! rooking orer bob wa­
hour*, stirring to prevent elloklng. ter f i r IS to 20 mL-utaa. Stir la thu
Ad-I pre-erve* If llkvd.—S b te r -entile and butter (or axirgarin).
Serve hot.

sTha rita d ri in announcing the
* m t with Flnrida, ilirl not rtveal
b* d ale, Howavar. It i&lt; vUlual|y
'Aviaartala that th r Hnuth Carolina
u- tadaU will ' / the Gators' opening
Grove,
yPhiladalphia
I apponeats. The CilasHi was *rl *df - third to play Florida In the fir*' Athletic* pitcher—0.
BUR* Burke, National open golf
■■ .gam e this season, hut wllhdrew
;1 When the
Gatur* hooked th* rhantp lun—5.
*■ llrirn Madison,
u .,r
•
• cham­
•
swimming
i-- Thankiglvlng Day tilt with Callpion
and
record
holder—A
R fom la.
Ilur'.rlgh Grimes. St. louts Car­
L ‘ • I t t* prohable th a t Florida will
t ’meet Th* ntea-lwl on 0*1. A Th* dinal* pitcher—2.
Albl# Uouth, YaU football cap­
d Gator* anm unetd aarly this ytar.
| w btn revealing th* return engage ta in —2. ' . ’
Max Hchmallng, worl t heavy­
’ /m ent with California in Florid*.
I 'th a t they would open thalr season weight boring champion—2.
Bat Uattalino, world faalher1 V week later In 1B32. Florida
■F-falayed North Carolina Slat# on se-lght hosing champion—I.
Helen Wills Moody. National
t Oet. 3 In Hat yaag’a opanrr. Tho
katurn gain# wl•Ith California will tennis champion— 1.
Jules ladouowgu* (Franca),
'ru n the season past Christmas,
l A t It aland* tn lay . there ar» on* mil* record holder—!.
Johnny Uaker, .Southern Cali­
ffoor open dptes on lh# Gators’ 1932
grid card, two In aarly Oelo'scr and fornia football p lay tr— 1.
Howard II. Jonas, Southern
&gt;|WO la November. Including the
one on Thanksgiving Day. And It California football coach—1.
Johnny Oral. Colgate Football
may be th at tha Gator* will (HI
them with team* they played last captain—I,
x . I t la a eertalaty th a t Florida will
(g o t play Hyraruaa or any other
.tyirthem team next year. Coach
'iJU-hman mad# thU clear upon the
, Color* reltim from th r trip to
JCallfnrnla In Novamlwr.
This
&gt; Iratvts Alabama, Kenlncky, North

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TOMATO JELLY SALAD
3 tables* &gt;on* galatla •
1 4 sup cold iratgr
1 i|uart canned tomato**
2 nr 3 slice* onion
1 1-2 teaspoon aalt ——
I teaspoon sugar
Soak tha gelatin In th« cold wa­
ter for 5 minute*. D 41 tha tim etoo* and onion for &amp;minutes, (train
through a fin# alava, pour th* hot
tomato Juicu over the softsnad gel­
atin, and stir until It (a ill l olvad.
Add th* sail and augar and chill.
If the m lsture I* m l ta rt enough
add a HUH lemon Juir# or vinegar.
Tour Into wst custard sops and
pUtu In a cold plies until, aat, turn
out on crisp Isttueo Have*, and
•erva with or w ltbrat salad drags-

FLORIDA FRUIT CAKE
■ ,
One peund c ry iu n a a d papaya. 1
pound currant*. I pouml rrystallfsd
citron. 1 pound crystaliisd f tn g #
peal, I cup dried ilg a, L pound pa­
ean meat*. 1 pound butter, I pound
rrystaliaed rhsrria*, t-2 pound
cryslaiitad kumquata. 4 1-2 cup*
(bvur. 4 eupa brown augar, 1 io U n
egg*. 3 teaipoon* anlt, 2 teaspoons
baking pywdsr, 2 teaspoons cinna­
mon. 3 teaspoon* mace, I teaipoon
nutmeg, 1 teaspoon allspice. 1*2
teaspoon clovaa, .VI cup orange
Juice nr co iking sherry.
Chop fruit* and nuts. Mia flour,
splcti, taking powder and s a lt
Slit about cnn-half of thi* mixture
over th# fn ill# ,am i nut*, fraam ,
butler, a id augar, then beaten
egg*. S tir In fliu r altrrnately with,
NORWEGIAN PRUNE PUDDING fruit Juice.—Mr*. Martha Lynch
One-third pound ( I I ) prune#, 1 Jenkins, Florida Power A Light

Work ■net until creamy, aging
tho hand, and add b ra a i crumb*
and carr. t. Beat egg yolk* until
light and add gradually, while
bactlag csiutantly, augar. Combine
mixture* and a id Uroon rind and
vinegar. Mix raisin*, seeded and
cut in piece*, with cu rta il* and
dredjc* with flour, Mixed and alftad
w ith aalt and epic**. Add t t mixtu rn with whiten of egga, beaten
until atlff. Turn into a buttered
mould gam tibod w ith ctlrea. and
adjuat cover. Steam thro* and oaehalr hour*.—lira . M artin Lynch
Jenklni, Florida Tower A Light
Co. home u rrtc c department.
FRENCH FRUIT PUDDING
Due cup tInal)- chopped auet, 1
cup m dinar*. I cup aour milk. 1
1-3 te a )poms soda, 1 teaapoon cin­
namon, |. J tuaiputn aalt, I 1-4’cup
raisin*. •** led and ehupped, 1-2
traw onn rlove*. 3 4 cup currants,
2 3-1 cup* (I ,ur.
Add niulaaaua and sour milk to
the *uet; add 2 cupe flour mixed
and *ifted with soda, sal) and
•plcca; a h l fruit mixed with re­
maining flr.ur Turn Into buttered
mould, cover end* (team for four
hour*. Serve with ague*.—Mr*.
M aitha Lynch Jfnbtnx, Fluid*

*T ••nwtlm* in Month. The artlcHa
lu r th# heavy till* batU* locludad
• provlao (hat HchmaUng aaay
withdraw If th# HllnaU UgUlatore
f*'H to approv. aa amandmamt to
lh* »u u
taw providing for
II-round eh.m pion.hlp haul*. Tho
etadlum has offsrva H arr Mail*
1200,000 ar a p riv U ^a a f 4 0 p m «"t
^ e gala, to meet W alker.
Ala* (a Lewie* bglrt rase ero
MtkJoa far IUH bouU • betvaaa
Tody CaaMMrl. ru ler of tha
( MghtwalghU. and Chriatopher (B at) BattnUna, fa*thaw
* »taht rhampioo. la February, and
L a . BrallUrd, welterweight tUWholdar, and aithaa Jimmy M c U rs»r J*4&gt;ta Field*, tha latter a
f«w™#r champion a f hU divieloa.

HOLIDAY PUDDING

apoon hot milk. 1 1-2 Cap* I
Poor cup* armldod milk. I 1 4 Honera* ■u g a r.'i -2 teaspoon
cup# rolled cracker*. 1 cup sugar,
t e?gs, 1-3 rup melted abortening,
I -3 grated nutmeg, 1 teaapoon aalt,
1 1 4 eapa raleine.
Pour milk over cracker* and let
atand until cod. Add *o*a», * 1g*
lightly beat**, nutmep, aalt and
• hirtening. Pa'lboil ralrlas until
•oft, ited and add to mixture.
Turn Into buttered podding diah
and bake alowty for two aod 'onehalf hour*, atlrring after th* flrrt
half-hour to preeant ratlin* from
aottllng. Karra with sauce.—Bert
Foody Inc.
SPICE CAKE
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One-half cup butter, or other
•hortentng, 1-2 cup brown augar,
1 egg. yolk* nf 4 egga, 1-2 cup
mol*axes, 1-2 cup milk, 2 1 4 cap*
flour, I teaspoon cinnamon, 1-2
leacpvon soda, 1-2 tea*poon clove.
1-4 teaipoon gra'.vd nutmeg, few
ftatlngd Huron rind.
('ream butter, add augar grad­
ually, than th# *rg and yolk* of
eggs, wall beaten, molasses, mlUt,
flour—mixed with tit# aplraa and
*oda. Add lemcn rind. Turn Into
greased loaf pan and baka *■#

OLD SANTA (HIMSELF)
A T THE MIKE
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AND NO MATTER WHETHER -IPS BROTHER’S,
DAD’S, MOTHER’S, SISTER’S OR THE FAMILY’S

IT ALW AYS NEEDS GOOD j v

THINK THIS OVER AND MAKE
CHRISTMAS MORNING
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Lewis Hopes To Get
3 Boxing M atches
F o r Chicago Arena

C1UCAG0, Dec.” 22— (A .P.)—
Note l-ewla, matchmaker for tha
Chicago ataillum. left la it night
fur Ntw York arm #! with artlcHa
for Ihrta rham plotuhlp boxing
match** which h* h»P*a to ataga
In th* big was) aid* arena aarly
next yairT
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LewH* moat Important pice# of
^ ’ C I ^ W a t Oalrwa- buslneu s i s ta algn Mgx SekaMl-

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• taiephooa, t«Jl« thay hgvg found that thara ia tw k o m b j
la trying ta |* t along without tha aarvica. ItA raany ad
v ta U fts, thay aay. far &lt;WtW|l|h tha Mmll coat.
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tha aoaial actlvitite of tha whola family and m t e k t t* i M

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ONJSUMY, DEC. I t . I»H
IL E Vr.RBR FOR TODAY
[RWT1A N CON FlDENCB:—
t* tba confidence that we have
«t, that, if we ask any thing
ruing to hli will, he htarelh

GOU’d WORD KTANDS:—The
rat* wtlhervth, the flower fsdeth
U the vrofd of find shall stand
lg «v*r.—Isaiah 40:8.
P.VRNT1DB
rtr you may go *lnwtr
i all the thing* we love,
lift slow feet upon the hills
l£ Soft finger on the ll|

night,
twlng the evening tasks,
• R at sheaf bound,

t flail at rest.
i f l i s t . r a n d l e set aglow.
- U r i a H. (ialld.
L'alreeslty *1 Wyomlag.

ThS bait (.'brillmaa prrarsnt Han
( • C laut could bring u* would l&lt;»
if tlirw ipvll of rold w .ath fr.
. ' K q wonder Tammany alway*
B h h . Apparently tha whol* rlty I*
OU It* payr ill.
f old Halut Nlrk I* really tom| to Hanford by airplane, wa
pg Jie ha* a trailer.
t i l l Culler tor C a n t Bother Cain* In J a i l - haadlln*. Say, that*'*

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that

Marly all modern Preeldent* have
h id a big Jam named In thrir
hatwT.-—Clermont Bren*. Rut thw
. H lg e it damn of all la beually
named before Hoover.
WTlil* buay picking celery.Aemlnolk County had lima to taka a
f t ; t i t and vot# for dog racing.
Oambllng on rropa'I* evidently not
tBrflllnir enough for th# folk*
around Sanford.—Plant n ty rouriar. U* thrill «ha**r*l

sppuJd to JudgeA kem lxn Who fecdnily delivered » fbtcdful
talk ‘to a grobp o f law enforrt-ment cRTefg ftf which He
placed entire reaponnibillty for law violation* dlrectlJKtipon
their fhouidett. Without m indn* word# ih tub aUghtfat he
told the .officers who were hie guexls for dinner, th a t they
could put an Immediate atop to crime in th a t clty /ah d Aondaded hle'addim a with theae words:
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■ 'T ’ ilW tdtivIrtcf'tl th at if tomorrow th e 'h e a d of
every enforcement force represented here woo{d,t.
call up h(a men and tell them to s a t crlirte out of
this community or itet .out of office, and mea.i It
add make hie men realize he meana it, ere another
moon weaves and wanes 75 percent of the criminals
in our midst would told their tents like the Arabs
.
and silently steal away.
The Tampa Tribune in commenting upon Judge Alter
m an’s remarks, agrees that there is too much crime In
Tampa, and insists that the enforcement of the laws is tty*
direct responsibility of the law enforcement officers. ‘T h e
men to whom Judge Akerman talked", the Tribune save,
"are the .Tien veated by election nr appointment and offi­
cial commission with the duty ami the power to rid the
community of tho evils the Judge namctl—the ‘m ckete’
which he correctly enumerated as perniciously prewilent."
“One determined drive”, the Tribune continue*. "Joined
in impartially by federal, county and city law enforcement
Officers, would, in 24 hours, do Wo- juh which Jiulye A i r ­
man *nys ought to be done und which tin* right-thinking
people of this cily and county agree with dm o,!;»ht to
be done".
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We would suggest however. Min' before these law en­
forcement agencies begin their twenty-four h o u r, drive,
they determine by some mrnme or other, possibly by a poll
conducted by the Tribune, just what proportion of the to­
tal imputation the "right thinking people" are, and ul.ko
whether these "right-thinking people" are also the "best
people".
It has been the ex|&gt;erience of fgime law enforconcnt
agencies that the very m inute they began to enforce the
laws, the “best people” began to spuavvk. We ir e inclined to
wonder ju it how long the Tampa chief of police, or the
HlUabonugh sheriff could hold their jobs if they inipur
tlnlly and permanently closed all the speakeasies, gambling
dens, and bawdy houses within the immediate proximity
of Tampa.
U n c ^ iiC H t ia n e d

Amoteurlftm

Richard Burrow# hold | K | U
down againet tho wlr*p A
he
i trod* along Lodge H u t e t u n m
the car. Ho gtaifhcd tld e w a jM p d*r hla hat a t tho romfactahl*
Erick hbu*ei of hi* nelghbof^jwlth
bright blinking bulho adam iag lha
ihrnbhery In front, ■f
, ,
" L lry la n J !" ha aatd bwytlhty to
htmeelf. “ A little snow 4#*rand—~
lie had reached hla 4Wn walk
when ha *aw a man sittin g on the
curb. H r recognised him *t one*.
"Old tlrnomatlek, anil drunk as
usual!"
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"W here-* JimmyT’* asked Rich"Zhimmy?’’ He laughed sound­
lessly. "Otic .hellin’ broomeh. I
g « « h . Kin* broomth. Besht In
country Zhimmy’* a good boy ‘
"(let up!” rommandeJ Ricxird.
ft* laid hi* package* on the ground
arid helped the old man to hi* feet.
"There’ I've a notion to knock
you down again. Keeping eober for
n werk «ii yi-’t routd make enough
looom. to ,ell for a t’hrlatmsa
spree.'*
"Zhimmy don't—he don’t mind.
Ain't I bis kind, Iqyin’ (Ira nil ad ?
Don't I giva him a good home and
sutl'ort him? Don't I —’’
"Shut up. You starve that poor
kill and freese him and. Lord
i now. what. But !‘m going to take
you m.ide and giee you .Arne hot
coffee jest the same.’’
Old Broom.tirk &gt;larte(j to cry.
Ilichxra gathere,) up hia pack­
age. and led the old fellow up lha
step.,
■‘There’. I)*d now.” rim s Rena
Hurruw*' happy voice. Instantly
there wa* a scream, a howl and a
ru*h and R arrv and Ton«le rushed
downstair* The family |ub!te«,
however, was suddenly husha-l
where they saw the oil broom
makei. What waa he doing here i i
their house on the most r* I’In
night °f the whole year?
"Hello, kids! Hello, Rena!” flat
kl***d everybody gaily.
Then, to hla family's further
amniement, Richard half dragged
tha bum upatalra. The
door
slammed In the hathroom ami they
hear,} water running In the bath­
tub.
"W hat are you up to anyway,
Dick?” Dick?" demanded hla
wife sotto voce lit the halL
'‘Ther*1* »o much t» do tonight if
wa'rd going to make an early stars
for your Mother *, f Yiav# ■ lot
of swapping to do and the radio
has to be tried to see if It will gn
In tbo car, and the children have
tn deliver a lot of present* and—'*
" I ’m trying to give somebody a
Christm as,” « !,, Richard.
“ Wall—that’s all right. We’ll
see that Jim m y ha* (pinething.

The Hrraltl wishes to oarntnetui th r union taken at n
recent meeting of the Southern fool hall conference in New
Orleans which went on record an favoring ’‘uTHjnestlofteil
nniutufrlstn" in All Hportn. We nlno take pardonable pride
in tho fact that the Univeralty of Florida wan among thonc
which stood out moat nlrnngly in upixiaitlon to the profenaional football player.
In the zeal to win and tin- pnnniou for publicity the
fundamental purpodo of oporln In nchooln in nometimen
overlooked. Primarily high nchooln am i colU-gen do not play
football to become famous throughout the country, to increanc enrollmenta, or to make the headlinen and news
reels, but rather to provide a healthful and invigorating
form of exercise for their students.
doling** are created und supt&gt;orted by tnxpnyern or
nlurmii for the purpose of trnlning the minds of young
men and women no a* to better fit them for their wbrk
(IT life. A Vgrg large nroporMon a^thin training la a aaden*
fbry (iccilpktloti conslnting largely of reading and attend* ‘ i r l a ^ . ,^ u t :yr
" I aebw. b a t' y*a av*. honey,
ing lectures. It provides small opportunity for the bodily i he’*
Jimmy'* fam ily—aU^the fam ­
uxerclic necessary to healthful exletence and often supplied ily ha'* gut and C k tia t^ H doMa"
In abundance to men In other walk* of life by. the nature of mean anything to a kldTWe** Ma
famity'* ‘got fun' too. Ka*?“
the work Itself.
Barry ponmled In with Jimmy
TW overcome this ovident defect in educational synt*n*, athH flt contests have been devised. Football, baseball, Juet then, Barry rarrylng tha
basketball, aoccer, hockey, tennis, golf, track, polo, swim­ broiim*. They were good broom*,
ming, crow, fencing, hnxlng. wrestling, lacrosse, ami a&lt;|uash B| tW r maker hail said ... :
Jimm y’* rye* war* taking.in tha
have been tfavofoprd to a high iwlnt of Inter-class and In- house,
tha holly, lha wreath* with
ter-colleglatg competition for the sole purpose of providing
healthful exercise for studenta.
If the colleges are to encourage urofensionaliam, what
Chance have thsr studentsT If the football coach can go out
und hire professional athletes for his first siring eleven,
tkhat oppbffttnity is provided the student for making the
team ? fa it M ir to the boy attending college lor legitimate
purposes i( Ala plnce on Hie team Is given to u lumberjack, boilermaker, ur lo.igslioremnii simply Iwcnnse tho
coach, for purely business reasons, is determined to turn

rid ribbon* at the winddw. lha
rod and while package* pileu high
on the hall table.
‘"(Ice—we rued to h are Chriit’man." ■aid Jimmy. There waa no
•elf-pity In hi* tone. "Oh, gee, wa
Had good tinUM. I don’t remember
much, bat oh, gee, wo had good
time*. IrieJ you want to buy a
broom, M»e. Borrow er Pro got
some dandle* here.’'
Reoa Hal to turn away. Rho
walked into the dining room,
■Tom* here, Jimmy. I hare *otno
*i&lt;pp*r for you and your (Irandfnther. Come on In, Mr. Tlmktnif1
rSll heir. Now both of you e*t*Ml
yon cen.”
Jimmy ttared »* hie grindfath.er ehuffled In from the kitehtnf
»| think." M id Richard, "that
we ran *end the radio by etpre**
on Saturday. Mother will underintend. Bioomttlck and Jimmy can
have ito place in the car.’*
“You— Dirk Burrow*, you’re* not
going to drag that aid—
"You dnn’t know Mother," laid
Rlrharil firmly. "She’ll giro both
of them a real welcome —that’* the
habit of that farm. I’m hoping
pad ran keep the'old man around
out there eome plare away from
1it|oor no hr can atraighten up.
“ lie** of a decent family. Tlmkitrw i«, and he u*e,i to be all right
himeelf. Jt«&gt;t l»*t hi* •elf reapect
when hi* *nn died. Anti, what do
you nay, Itena, can’t we let the
;my lire here for awhile?
Anri
then he ran go o rt to the farm,
loo. In the *unimer?M
The vote war unantmou*.
Jimmy and hi* grandfather
rilled the car to overflowing. If
y m a r e interested, the radio g o t
in. tiro.
A tele hone menrage
h*d
*.-t, /h i it cheery ’’Certainly!'*
f,
c -ail Into. So irenide the ra•• * er tni-kerf a year'e *upply of
I,, ■iti. . Ii "Compliment* of Mr.
-i .a" on a card,
a r»l Jin.m y hail a fine Chrl*trna* hr-autw rorneone’* Chfl*traas 'p lrll i rally worked.
It. R, K t*d-f. fo»V-rvly »f A t­
lanta, ha* pnrfhawrl tho Av itnn
Thratr* from f H. KraMrs*. and
will risifcorat* it throne hunt »nJ
Install th* lat»*t type all »l&lt;rtrt(
sotiml r&lt;|ulpmvnt and a now Cardn ff ncF^n which I« th# bf*t Iff*
kpown. - Avon Park Pilot.

Company** fleet ha* tr tW

(lading the boat* Nbe Bab]
skins, SaatM 1 »nd t i n
Several.of lb* heal* wet*
■ml fueling Saturday grey#
to leaeiaf for ft d h r i j A i
Thu* far two ritrMid' gm
*r*brbop h*wTM*4 *M V

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AIRPIANEflh.
Toochton’s
Sanford Drag

Antomothro

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ChrittaM* Gifts

AWNINGS

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ELECTRIC SHOP

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SERVICE STATION

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SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

war* near enough t» b* touched by
U * flame* from th* burning
atructure, and afore* of mart and
women appeared In th« hotel lobHa* half Clad, la reypone* to tha
cry of fire which went up and
eoundaJ through th# hotel rirrt-

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INSURANCE

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ENTIRE FAMILY CAN EN-

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W la la e U B a U J

STEWART
The Florist

PINGRR

PA U L V HHAUTY SH O P

- N ot attem pting t i liquidate It*
Indahtadne** and perfectly repaid#
Nearly a thousand hotel guaaia.nvr,
«f Carrying it* lloatlng ohitgation*,
Mri. C. (1. W oo.truff.
B arre n t ’olliar’a yacht, Baron***, war* routed from their bed* In)
a lta r th* manner nf elect• and panic early ihl* morning when Uie
Woodruff'* ’ invited jyunatn
■-tSsnHrf-trwdw-bwlMlo# *wTH*&lt;ath w»r#t-Mr*,-ft- A. Bahltmporir-Meor
1 dap a t 1It# Port MyarS dxk. And
batter* UB, thar* I* nothing *0 LaSalle Street, Chicago, wa* to­ (I. H. Fermtld, Mr*. C. C. Wuedtally Jeetroyid by fir*. Co w ider- rulf, Mr*. Paul F eeler, Mr*. C. H.
tank a* a yarkt When Ha aaak.
able alarm wai f#H fa r th* gSeata Ding**, Mr*. H. ,A. Newman, Mr*.
of th# KaUerholf, N*V Victoria
and Stafford Hot eh, all of Wklth J . HI Beak, Mva. R, It. M art*. Mr*.

iId# rat ion.

i t km Sab.gf ilrtihlC f f m l

MMMMtfcwSWUlMtoHN**

One buxlriaa* concern which' I*
repot ting Ihcraaiad •*!■» for Itbli
Ii tf u electric refrigerator Irnlu*try . Laat year ther* wer* 778,000
fh lla *rd 1 in tha entire country}
th u year, over a million, ffonddr
I f th a t ha* inytklng to d r with th*
’sim ilar inert*** In fro ten a n e ii ?

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J , W .'Strrcna I* having » *maD
*tra c t u re erected i t lb* rectetr if
N inth Street and Tenth A t44 b* M
B ra d m a n , tp b# o r a p M by Car­
michael’* Ceorgla Smok# Ilo a n ,
which U now ju*l acroot the i t r w t
Plant Btroetil* wearing romplttlon.
— Palmetto New*.
’t t i '. U l U 'a wtn i t finished In
A very neat and comfortabM stucco w ith blue. 00*4 trimming*.
dwelling now itand* on (ho m&lt;wt The le t la'owned by Frank Roper,
deslrsbl* building e iro rr in L oir- the *ta t Ion la befog built b y Br/wp
side Tebrar* whet* only pMAtrtto and B ritt, local wbolmole dealer*
and scrubby oak* grew two week* in .Sunoco product*, and 6. t .
ago. Clifford A Simmon*, lata] Miller la the contractor. Tho leeeae
contractor*. were d ire* the can- of ih# station win be annoaocod
for th e ‘nek» nursery and later.—W inter Carden Journal.

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E. A. Jack, flrat lieutenant of ;Mowlar, M*U W kRaar sad
angiaaore, retired. *f tha revenue Frank.
guitar lervico, am) oh* of th* aurvlvore of th# crew of th# Merri­
mack |g lu famous 0*11 War
U til# with tha Madlib, d l«U t AL
toons. HU Wodamday. Ha waa on*

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A n d Personal Activities
Tea Dance Given By
Sorority Yesterday

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Personals

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Hodges Entertain
With Dinner Party
t VfnplinwnHni; th e m e m b e r s c-f1
'In* I f indy W jitgly D iam o n d Ball

ii’j'ii, Mt. and \ | n I E, 11o ' p I
»o’- Gained with a dinner p a r!y J
iriveit i « n u l l at the IVlcry C!uk
•ni lhf* leak** F rr m t .

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With over dO gueat* in a tte n d -1 Or. and Mrs W. Theodor* tam - -eprwd in roi.i *iia Jnitn a lor*
v ^ U t e c of much Interest Is
cxnamanity on account of lh* ence. the Phi Alpha Kappa * or-: ley will leave tomorrow for Cami ■•hi** which wm i|cc irnicd with
\ :hi “a "f pink
and «tvwt (*vas.
J of tho contracting par. orlty entertaln el with a "girl |{IU, Ala., to spend a sreck vi*itiu
Those pft"M*ilt ffiTf llir
th at of MUt Jean Davt», break" tea dance given yesterday I relative*.
Iht*■*11hjr Mu ha 1i. F.iheI G ates
Monroe, and Ted Jones of afternoon and evening a; ttu |
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E p itrip al parish house on M ajJohn Shroder, of patm Beach, t lo v e Minrhew, Jeyvet Uinehev..
Glndya Kinlawr. M itipant K lnlan.
marrUg* took place Sunday nolia Avenue. Mr*. W- I*. Stuuden the gueet for several days of A 1 H tzaheth Dun »i!, IbliiT ri WiUtm.
a t the Church of God. on mire arted a t chaperone Mu*ic e a . grmorv P p rtr at hi* home on P*' V
Dorothy IcCflvm, Dorothy Monvi
Arenor, In the pretence of tendered (or the ilrrclng hy Ml*- .Avenue,
I illy M 9 *» A h h*it 1. \ | r it n it II I-"'.
Bomber of friend*. Re*. IL Fltxabeth Clark, pianist.
H nlif« a r t F. He « IIItilTl|
Charles Bui In , student &gt;t If
II, paator, officiated.
In keeping with the Christm as
r g l t .n d .n u were the M l..,, . ^ ‘ X u ^ ' o f m l .T d ' gVee'n&gt;;!“ "* V " * " * * - **
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to d B u tk D aria,.la te r, of the r r e p t , p . r , r
m n | l j about Lhr,' ,m * ’ hoi,dry*w ith h.a moth
Miaa Emma Curry, Oaeeola lh f h&lt;1| wtMlp , ligh,„ | C h ri.tn ... "■ Mr" f T .Jlu tler.
*’ JT ?!._T ^,BT,,®W*n t '‘r , ‘ tree graced one corner of the rn im
Mr t , w-, j M«rri*un and daugli
r Little Margaret More and
Miatlato* »nd olhar «hnih* * ’•*** ?*r«. Katherine. G rttchan. an
'•nl ha»l an mt«*r**«te&lt;l an 1
• ( M r s Fendet acted aa flower.
placed in vmriou* j;1mcc« about thv Sallia. left yesterday f«»r Jarkaun
tlleefk’*!&gt;tn e
v u i h »r
M onda y i*
A mod boy
ville a n i Palatks where they will II. m y W S a n for ii. uru n d to fi a*
tb s bride was
becomingly walls and stage.
Mr. and speel,| about 10 itisjs With relative* '1it*fi**ra 1 H S S an ford who fount!
Thn*e present were
Wed In Hue flat crepe with
i it v &gt;n 1H7 1
,-k hat and gldvea, She ca rrle j Mr*. Jack MarOonald, the Mi««e
Mrs George Adams, of J a c k s o n **| thi*
’ trm boutinet of white narcissi. Mary Maxwell, Sarah Maxw.-l•11, ville. is visiting her son and
Mr
Sa n f.i n i *dopprid ovi*r in
I bridesmaids .Iso wore blue C hriitlne Stoudenmlre, Pauline d a u g h t e r - i n - l a w . Mr. a n I Mrs i S ru for, 1 yiir r« i niirh Iti i*njt&gt;&gt;
&lt; carried M snjnrta of gladioli, Stouilcnmire, Billie Wight, Camil. E. Adams, at their home in ih I.MivkLii't nt Hi*' I»di*rv U l i o
i p hijllh
h v .g| t.th e rn
\\ In*'Ft* he *print -Mini*’ I) on* riiiti
th a.'irg
couple la Den*. Mary Elltabeth Neely, Hand Apartmentr i r n t m g ii lh** ft*!in it kaidu rhaiif* ■
he r southern
Julienne Newman, Anna Marie
f t ffoe rt Tamp*
T am p a and other
sout
l»ta i f tUtf rtaM t'Tn.ey «il
rill tie I Couch. F ranret Pears in, Junaita
Mr and Mr*. Bov C. Bnwrt and which hau iw ftirrt* •1 h r rn *mct* hi-*
tlllllF 'j»i \ f a r «
VM
I Warn, a t Ith. and Palmetto Ax*, ;j Smith, Dorothea LWWson, Kathleen children, of Oilando, will a rriv e 1
At'eoiiipiinieil In hi* nur*e liU
s bride ia a daughter of Mr. Isinc. I jus Couch. Helen Wilson. tom irrow t,&gt; spend the wveWMrs. V. W. Davis. The groom Frances Wilson, Betty W heelr«s.| fcrr, . . thp pu„ t., ot ,Mr. -n&lt;) M l. t*h a i f f i*ur , Mi S iai f o r *I left •In
'a s s is ta n t manasrvr a t the Plg- Eleanor llirkaoa, Mafia Ann PowK
„ thehr-hom ejn It...... ty a f 'e r lireakfa*t for hr* ■tHt
home hf the Fanrna^t Hotel
I Wiggly g roegr* .
era, Caroline C ifhofn. Frances Co urt.
Miami Hi* p a rty had made
r . and Mr*. Will .Stafford and Mahoney. Jane Sharon, Marlie*e
rbUdren are spending the holiday! | Tnrsance, Kathleen I ju r y . Jesn
Mr. anil Mrs. *Jnme* M Boyd, ‘*f lemirelv IM|i &gt;&lt;v motor fnini hi.
at Tallahassee.
Martin I aney, Hortense David, F o r t Myerw. will n m u - ................ Fifth %vI*i tie home in
im
T h e\
mi I iei|iiite
I lf. and-Mra. Christian and Mr*. j Mary Hurl, Rose Hurt. Carrie
n ig h t to *■!»•*ml i h r i ’thn.M n i i h lh
mo t h* Inly Un* *pr|iiK
V^iel are flittin g friends at KIs- White, l.illian flrgnan.
Patsy I r t t e r U p u r m t * . Mr. a n d Mr* W
ahnraee. /
.^nnford.
% H. Snyder,
r. jr/f
t K n o x riB e r.k .^ ^ ^ ^
U n t Trv,ton " 1 T \V h e r lens, a t th e i r h o m e c tt UuL j
Avenue,
itlsg Mr, and
ftrs. J , B. John-.—
id Mn
( Also the Misses Helen Colbert,
Mi*. K W. (* .peiiiml tm&lt;l ptn*J
R. J . Milligan and fam ily' D ,,r’th f Haynes, Aldlna Harrison.
Rill) C n p r lan d . a n 1
llution
Chriatmaa
with
rala
1
Betty
MrKinnon,
Margaret
M
urlf.
•P*"d
I.Hwl T im e s
Mary Miller. Marlarie Bnnish-, of fciiuren-*,. S i . at liv ed tin lay I
at Miami,
Nikki I hi The Screen
J. W. Vaughn has gone to Geor Marjorie Forre-t Dorothy Fmilli ►in*nd a s h o r t tim e h*T** w r h Mr
\dapted From I he
Carmen (iuthrie, nnd M m K. \ \ . I iq«*.*:f&gt;ii. J r . a
gig to visit ivlativex and friends 1,’seltle Bols,
Very I'o pulir Nlkfci Seriri
Orr-'e Williams. I oui*e Hicks m ih eir home on Klizh .ren th &gt; iri*!i
far about a month. 'Mias Euta M. MrCullar
will R. E Griffin. Minnie fless Kehols,
G FulVUhed in l.ihertv —
Mis* I 'a itu * While, I ’u d e n t a*
.fin d the hotldaya with her pai- Beatrice Howard, Julia Higgins,
l a t l a t Osteen.
Mary Bight ,n, Jane Torranre. Sarn th e F l o ri d a Mat*- I * Iia ^ •• f».»
H _ RICHARD
- i*
E arl - Kipp, itudent at
the Mann, Billie Voung, Knt&gt; eriue W-omni at Tallahu** *e. h«- t e - '
C dgaatllle University, Is spending •Srhiraid. and Alma E nttm lnge r.
tu r n e d
th** * h i M m i i i
Iks hotldaya with his wife, Mr&lt;
hull ay* w i t h hep |n*ri*,i5** J u J iji .
Also Grurge Moye. Dick Mas
Cfp LAST FUCiH
Fannie B. Kipp.
well, Jam es Slninoff,
Harold ami M h I I . S, White*.
Mr. Myers, of Cincinnati, ha*
Fischer, Clifford Howell. Lnlhet
■(rived for the winter and will lw
Mr. an«| M m II. fl. P u r Jo n an I
David, fil l Tyre, Henry W itte, Ed
with Mr. and Mia. Carl ltabun,
■ ilh
tlsUL'hter,
Mr. am i Mr*,
win
Shinholser,
Hen
Cdgburn.
n
!_
of West F irst Street.
H o w a r d C. l.**nit am i Mr. am |
DAVID .MANNERS
Perkin.,
Jr..
Richard
Bea*.
John
. ;Mr. and Mrs. Cramar, who havo
Mrs. J , A* M o u n t, J r .
p lan t *
JOHN MACK llltOWN
* '1 living In New Tark City for Bills, John C iurter, Chandler Mil- leave to m o rr o w for W a vnesl
HELEN ( HANDLER
•
on.
F
ro
l
Stanley,
Crarlea
j
ng
paat year, have returned
Ga. w h e r e t h e y will •p em i l'hn*T
home on West Flrat Street.! bum. Welfare Philllpa, Bill Nirh man w ith Mr. an d M i «. J o h n V
&lt; t*AIKI»\
„ Richardson grocery at Mon-1 0*, • •v'idney Vihlcn. Nathan Mm**, Mount.
NKVSS
• I I rfitarej by thieve* Sunday I J »n»** IHeglna, Fred Bender, J r .
I ABTIMIN
:ht and (he slot machine stolen.! Donald Jarksnn, Paul Simpson,
Mr and Mr*. J. 11, Stew art, of
la the eighth slot ntachlnn William Garner. II, B. fldham, Jr . Yi I m v IIU, Go., arrived U ai mi^i' j
from stores, shops and pool told* Garner. John fBghton, amt l»i ap^mT Ihe hoinUyv here kAith i
Alan Fields.
thla placa this winter,
their *on ln-law and d a u g h t n . Mr l
is
lyette and daughter, MBs
aad Mr*. J . G. Mitchell, at thrir
^.B oyette, are eonflned tn
I I O « T r . K « t i M 8 SBNTE.NCBD I Home in Mayfair. R. E. Htawnit. of ^
home by ntaaales.
Atlanta, who arcompanied them
y celery la going under paLYONS. G i . , ' d *c. 23 —(A .P .I-- Sere, returne d thla morning
, and soma being cut hem.
rma and other peat^ are attack - Nirk Karri* and J. J, "tr-jrnj, rur. '
celery but so fa r th* farmer* runner&lt;i «ivin* Chicago as their ( SOON DAY MJNCHEON uik
.
had them under control. Cel home addrasa, pleadeil guilty of
F.VKNING DINNER
7V
- ‘ *i i Ip green and thrifty and de- poMeiflinff a n j traruptirtinir liquor'
CELERY CLUn
T dplng f a i t
in Tonniha county LOUrt yesteriJay ,
ON LAKE FRO NT
Frank flwaggerly, Fulton and and rtftiv ed sentences of $20o or
&gt; h a rt Mr Kenney, of 8 te tio \ Uni 12 month*
Itg, DeLand, will spend t h e ,
_____
ija with relnllvee here.
;
Al. t I1A.MA n r v E i i s i F i E s
i Spirit of Chriatmaa loom Ml
HOLLY—ROSES—LILY OF THE VALLEY
i Friday evening when grownMONTGOMERY. Ala., l&gt;cc. 2.1.
BASK ETS— VAMES—CORNAG ES
1
and chlllrvii gmtherad at the —Cnttijp a rria g r was reduced 10
trinity Tree a t the ta k e Mon- percent In Alabama this year,
TABLE AHIIANOKMENTS
achool. P re tty deeoralloni fe*
while funil and feed crops in­
BLOOMING POTTED PLANTS
tngiRtd th« .wide spreading branch•S .vying with th« gay p rts.n ts, creased about 12 percent.
•
AND Al.l.
' whsn thv many color* j -lights
lam ed on Iho tig h t was haauSEASONAL l I T FI.0IVERH
lo hahntd. A fter a short
SUITABLE
FOR CHRISTMAS C.IFTS
THE
COVETTE
m old Santa Claus came,
C.TFT SHOP •
'•v e ry child wa* made happy
IcM fy, (jolt, nuts, and prasOviedo, Fla,
CELERY AVB..
P1IONK I I 2-W
Al the bora* of Mrs. Covington
p r a n a s . . ”
and Mra. Burnett
• f the P.-T. JLa the trustees.
Gifts — Pottery — Handwork
U a members of the Scrap Iron
Prise* of all kinds.
■d a u , and ilia, bright fares
&gt;akappy tmllea of all present
" to the luiceps of the an-

| For Last Minute Shoppers Who Seek Quality A n d Economy
In Time For The Gay

rounder’s Son Pays
Brief Visit To City

Christmas

Activities

Evening

I s-\ vly N e w S i l k

PAJAMAS

DRESSES

I ..in- I r m i i u i 'i l nm l

$ 1 .0 0 to $ 5 .9 5
Hutiiii l Strl|mil

W hitt i ••nil! h r n to iv u iip ro p n itc t &gt; g i t f
,if th&gt; -H i-'t v n iin g t i l i n g ' iliirivsf iln&lt;
I u t m l n f Chrt.elntit.e *ih till ut ti t it i f '

ItOlIKS
$ 3 .9 5

i t u l v f ii tfn n( 11itn
*1 II p nil ' mil-

$1.95
Now PhiK-iiix

$

75

to

I»«•!■j* Night nnd Silver llronzd

,75

$1.35 to $1.95
Pure Linen

LUNC HKON SKTS

Evening Wraps
Chiffon

•l

$7.00

,

PAJAMAS
New Pnttern*

G.'

ALSOi ‘..

P g jCp tri f * *afajl- gei Wa-'‘fK ::

§ SNAPDRAGONS—SWEET PEAS
TllsLOW NASCU^US—CALENDULAS
CURED POINSBTTIAS

&gt;A--- SR

,

Beat (Junlity

' $4.95 to $8.95
»

/

GLADSTONE BAGS

JEWELER

•|W MAONOIJA AVfe.

An

SUITS

a

[with 2 pr. trousers]
AH vumr mnteriul m lilne, grey
nr lifiiwn, i* u*ed fur lhe*e new
*nil* whleli are made uii in awurln
indehed In pel*. What man wmild
not Ih; prmnl in own one!

$29.75

Values

$25po
A W

J g

SEE OCR LINE OP SPECIAL

CHRISTMAS GIFT SETS
$14.75 to $24.50

BRIGGS
,ii

One Of Thesq
4 Pc.

___________________ ______ _

All [A'»lher

$7.50

' OR BASKETS ANP CORSAGES
WE DELIVER
Mn. C. J. RnMfh
B. r. Wkltaar, Jr.;

ROHKS

® W rist W glchw
'T h e pcrfK t com­
bination of bm uty
and utility. Wnuierr’n watchaa atari
■at

**#" ' i" „

lMh

Men'.* Plniinel

for SATISFACTION

R B D -A SPECIALTY
-

$1.95 to $4.95

GIVE
JEWELRY

GLADIOLI—IN ALL COLORS

’ll Give H im

HATS

$2.95 &amp; $5.00

.) T - r . V » -

E, FIRST 6T.

mm m

Mil

Pure Down Pilled Cumfortit $21.50
AM W"u| Kitlfxl ('■unfurl.* $H.rdi up

I

timul IJnnlity Pull

GIVE WAKEFIELDS

' •

$1.95 to $4.95

HATS

A. K. ROSSICTTER Florist

T1i« greatgxt p lw u r e to r Ivc nnd to
rtcalva, u tuCtiR na the Hcntlmcnt
you wtoll to n p t w t .

All Ni'w Shndee

■luhn It. StctMin

M e n ’* P m i lt l e * *

EDGEWOOD
FLOWER SHOP

HI.OUSES

iiiiii

a n . U M. n a iw k k
VaMsa IMSa. — Its H. Parti

iM j

Silk nnd Jersey

FORv

New *lt.ule* mill *t&gt;led

i

$1.95 to $5.95

Velvet

Other A accessories
GIFTS

■

lllLIld IlIlH-keil

« 7 95

LADIES’ EXCHANGE

Ms —

,

MFSH 1IOSK &gt;

IS

un. -

P l . m t u ’l

S |m r t S tr ii'i'il

.*• ilr* -«'i ' ,!*-*• i n 't -t if*1f

Thursday

-TV a-| f n iF T 'B O X E S AND CRTS"C harok
TA L K ED FRUITS S«&lt; TO
A ve. Oriaada,
UA*. HAND WORK. NOVEt^
TIER, ETC.

$ 4 .9 5

PAJAMAS

Fit'hiiiiml nf dull i r**|»*"s mill •shwttnn-i ■
•lit in'* .t I--11v: Cn tu u siltiniii t
Inn-*,

Bartheimek

a*ni« r . roamii

&amp;

i tut m g

To-Nipht

.

j a

All w nui

1 (III i ‘\ r n l H g Ifm v ti f m i t t V u u r U ' * " T h a i
t ' . l ' l l v III lilt \ c l lit

*i&gt;mi l lim p nil

|&gt;t.iiit

POR MEN WHO KNOW QUALITY

�iw n u

&gt; ' r,-

•Vr.lSBtni- JWlOUSCKD f

RECOIL

- TTASHISCTOK, » * r - » Bar ratary Mellon anBounced yesterday tha tre a su ry
would sail *100,000,000 In 01-day
IreaR ny Wife an MtJiday, Dec.
2 8 .'

:1

n e i2 « « y B W F ” * 6 .‘i|0ryee i--

A C T IO N tr.
0 N C• IT R U :S M E N Suggested Ry Hoi e E fo
(Continual) from Pay* Om )
other commonltles wero U b | paid.
With a concerted effort to a l t s
/v e r y p o w e r In tka ' atat* In a
statewide arreem enf. medekers of
tho two rvoupa fe ll they could do
much tow ard rreatlny a united
front emony individual growers.

In compliaacs with irtOkcroui
tefephons requests askh^r- fnors
information' regarding all-Florida
ptodusti tnrnaa which May Ho
icrvod on Now Year* Day, Mbs
Mahol Wl'son, homo economics
teacher at Seminole High .School
has today rvWaned another H*t of
menns, prepared by her students.
She also reports that the stalk
wide plan of having an all-Florida
product dinner served ' on Nrw
Year's Day throughout all Florida,
is meeting with n fine risportso
|hrre, and that a* many a . .160
horn • will serve such a dinner.
She it interested in securing tho
ro-npeiation of restaurants and
bolyl. and is paying them a parsrrnal v l'lt today, anticipating sue.

.

—-

T k at pewvka tk at tka Ugltfa'

Z a^ T L L
f

Win-Ill Contest

CarnmMl muffin* and butter
Potato chips
Pineapple ’i h d
.Jen cream and cake
,
Liny, or lemonade
MEND NO. I
Ry Mine Mary d e a rie
Grapefruit cocktail
Baked chicken
Creamed celery
Tomato salad
Bluffed eggplant
Custard pit
Coffee
MENU NO. S
. Ilv Mlaa George
Shrimp cocktail
Roaat' pork
G ram bca/i*
Stuffed potatoes
Catery and radtshea .
F ruit aalal
Coffee
MENU NO. J
Ry Mla# George
Celery roup
Raked fish
I^-mnn sauce
Cauliflower
Baked beans
Take
T offee

in tka year, an d the Hghta kalp
you vary-M uck to feel m errier.
alm ost every bom* there fe
■ Christrdna tree oH ChrUtmni.
I t brightens the heme a* the
ligtfl* deem \* » n brighten It.
When people rU e around on
Ch r u t mas night It makes them
feel muck better to tee thea#
hfight light* In jo ttr home! Every
bom* should hav* a Christmas
tree. I t h natural to decorate on
any'holiday bat Christm as Is d if­
ferent because It la thd day of
Jesus’ birth. Thanksgiving, th*
Fourth of July, Armlatic* Day/
and many other holiday* would
not m atter as much a* Christm as
Day. I think every city should he
decorated on Chriatmaa."

(Continued from Paga 1)
KANSAS CITY, D t c
tr a c e of when the lig h t of Ike
(A J.fer-A . aatlonwld*
oil't.-dky n r a rteaiw &gt;b
worl l yva« born. li g h t m eant good
rt6 itf r f T j* l* w ,A
ehter. warmth and happiness, and
f io fa ij
Hanford had all of three and we
k" wh
should light up Sanford to the
Nell DtateeQy, wea
people will renrrm'oer th at San­
manta factarat, kfegr
LM * f t : —i
=
ford still has all these and that
(Continued from i’sye One)
WUed MV wfthuui M litU sjM
_ The resalutlon, ailoplrd ytalerthere are mere people worse off
fettar waa In reply ‘o a re- 10.’’ Ha u a tha whole picture.
000 demwmted as ransrai.&lt; • ‘
day follows;
than the people of 8anford.
fra m M eF tdlen for eonHerbert, Jr., who actej a . his
depew was named s t (
’’Whereas,
It
is
the
oylnUu
of
of new epaprr report# chancellor of tha earhequer, found
“Chilstrtaa Is the time of doing
ns tor of the w ulna ping i
representative had heen his |2t&gt; bill too hi* fnr the dime the committee of &amp;0, of th a Aafor other people. Home piople
cbnfrisrdh ' uf L »N y ”
postalflee patronage a t counter before them, and tha isles aorlatlon of Erchsng* presidents
cannot have Christmas trees of
dairyman and furnter i
_ __ ___ ot Saaator* llevd and Wert jammed fnr a peck “ t the and all t h e citrus marketing agen­
their oan and they get Joy a t th*
member' at'H olliday,
President heforq chan*.
w a. cies of t h e s t a b '. U a t'th a recent
i^ls Jf Pennsylvania.
prelty tree* lighted in tbe yard*
crop tlg u re s Imdcating over 700&lt;)
Piiut Scheldt, 20-year-alg d
’ are rnifer a mad*.
Lf ynrm tl , yoo*i
of
the
people
of
Hanford
a
t
ploy*; In who** fhfta
ipptabanslnn »1U
■with m p e c t to
The first purchase
&gt;»n air. le&lt;&gt; e a r. nf grapefruit to tnove
Christmas
tlm
r.
The
lights
of
our
Donnelly waa kept
to plana for little Prter. aired I, who from thia time forward th an were
tel.Lion of congressmen
com
rlly s ttra rt th#. visitor# of San'hotira.
' •; •
-'*1 o.
nlnl.tration," iirown'x officially Is Herbert Hoover. 111.! moved daring the similar period c e s s .
^■iaeftnli
ford st Christmas. When they ae*
Then cam . two jralr. uf roller i.t t year, show that tha market
read.
‘ vdad.
Browning
and
Scheldt
were
a tour el:y lighteal with njany pretty
Here are several menoi pro
I "lo c a lly i?prg**ntpl|ves In Con- skates and next two dolls for should, statistically speaking, be
ralgned late yeiterday’ *n charges
pared by high school students:
lights, they think of Hanford as a S H E R IF F S TRIAL DELAYED
, ghees- bars no rr«pon«IMllty nr I’eggy Ann, r&gt;.
much stronger than at present;
of kidnaping, a capital Offense,
happy, proaperou* city, and so It
A fter n toy tractor w».« gar and it being the opinion of tha cit­
'V tU a In the selection of personnel
MF.NU NO. 1'
PALATE A, Dec. 23.—(A .P.)— and were ordered heM Without
is,
and
our
town
xhoold
t*
lighted
hi tha po.toffibe or other eiecti- nr red for Peter, the l’re.|d en | saw rus Industry' as a while th a t a
||y Miss Alice Itodglai
'
Iwcause it ia the best little city Trial of Sheriff R. J. Well*. Alach­ bond.
to It that his granddaughter wa. united effo rt by all the elements of
i tfed dapartmrnta.
Eried Oysters
•“I -aba gotnJr t&gt; do avefuthfeg
in thr United Htates and the pret. ua county (Gainesville), charged
i j"J)*&lt;auie mint of the po.tnfflce , fully equipped to Keep home for the industry to stabilise price, and S alloprd potatoes with cheese
tiesl.”
with unlawfully killing a doe deer, poeefbre to aid poftce In ealchlng
department# major activities are , her doll family, lie rho»o p er.o n .I {em v er loaDnurale is imperatively
Hiring beans
Mr# R Ill's essay: “Of course was indefinitely postponed yester­ every on#' W the |m hg—ekpdclally
1
ly
a
.m
all
errtric
.love
and
with
-In lh« field, frerjtently remote
needed, and
Pineapple salad
evriy city I# decorated with tights day a fte r Ceunty Judge V . A. Ihe on* who pbinnod‘‘tha nbduc1 ffo il the po.t of d t * of depart- It a .e l of tiny kitchen iilrn .il. and
Flutter scutch pie
“ Whereas, the shipper mepiber*
on Christmas. It brightens the Kennedy was disqualified. Wells lloti,” Mra, Donnelly antd.'*
QMtUl head., It ha. Been (ha prar- ' a lea .rt.
Hot
rolls
of the (.'tracing lie u.# on Dec. 11.
•aid th* doe was killed by hi* doge.
town and many people also.
Police learned th at Depew, lall,
tlra Of the departm ent to Invite
In the ’’ bund l&lt;l" were p t f -1
Orange
Juice
Ikai advice io m allei. rrlatinK tt i h .'io l for Peter n Img of m arble, und tbr A««&lt;*c!*lijn of Exchange
fair cam plea iyoedts'*
Another
reason
for
decorating
MBN H NO. I
pr"* iiie n l, on Dec, l rt. urged th.it
N1GIIT
C
Ll’h
RAIDED
DEATH TA llK g CO I- DAVIS
feed I personnel, and in limited and for the two of ilienl n h n .t of I
c a V atirp f a nearby
is to crlehrate thr night of our
•
u
lly Mis. H odfla.
tea** relstin r to local p#dlfi*s, of -mull toy anim al, and a wealth of action be t a k e n in aid of t h e price
pit, bad left hi# b#
ilrar Saviour's birth. On that night
Hake-1 duck
to
be
l
a
i
d
for
c
a
n
n
e
r
y
g
c
a
i
c
NEW
YORK.
Dee.
£
1
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(A
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j
COLUMBIA, R. C„ Dee. 23.— bar*’ Saturday i
eaim tn in who*i* eaparity | li&lt; u n and tin.el. When the party
there
was
also
a
light
that
was
M a.hnl potatues and gravy
Three score prohibition agents
[desire to be. of nervtce the de- | finally turned baik inward the t r a r e f r u i t » o d tru ck . a l e s , a n t re
Miked eggplant and bests
I raided five supper and night clubs «» bright that your eyes had to be (A .P.)—C*L Henry G Davl»,“7G, Ethel, a tr '
I White llolirr the tonneau of the i p r r t t v e l y a p p o in te d c o m m i t t e e , t ,
im ent h i . ennfidein e.
U. S. A., retired, died yesterday
Cabbage
salad
and
sattinea
List night in a sweeping pre-holi­ hidden That light Was the star at hla home here, following an ill­ had been transferred to
oth Republican and Democrat­ . r e n t pervire automobile that ftd work to t h i . end.
that
shone
over
the
lowly
stall
in
Contfnnsd questioning f f ‘ Hie
Orange
-hells
stuffed
with
mashed
day drive. They said the aggregate
“ And w h e r e a . , th e joint com
ic administration* have followed lowed . a . literally filled with
whirh Jesus was b&lt;rn. I would ness of about two weeks.
dairymen,
a Created thruogh tfaclng
•west
potatoes
value
of
sHied
furnishings
am)
.tM l p rartirr for mnny dei-.de. lioie. and bundlra.
m i l t e r » t t h e co m m ittee of MJ an d
of a laundry mark on a towel cueequipment would run into several think these lights today represent
Fruit punch
ftii undoubted benefit, seeming
r s e h a n g e p re s i d e n t s in a
joint
Postoffice Department aikfng
that
star.
There
are
several
rea­
rlral from the eottag* h&gt; the,vic­
Ueripe for Orange Shells; Halve hundred thousand dollar^ and
to the aeffire.
m e e tin g in W i n t e r H aven on thl«,
sons why the (own should de:or- mis for it e r mall route between tim, led pilfce to egpreM 1belief
orange shells. Fill with possibly n million dollars.
i"Aa the view, whi.-h you e.pre**
the '"Jml d r y u f Decern Wr. I f n i , 1 -ix
ate tu t I think that is the best.
Tarpon S prlngi and Aripeka post five men participated
awn*
potatoes. Bake
In the llnu.e nf It®fire.entntive. on
have c a r e f u l ly co nsidered th •• e masher)
"Think of going down town on offices.
&gt;M RIdtN FOR CHKIBTM AH
duetlon.
Inwly in oven one half hour. Top
»
M 1fit h In.tant , , . rontdnee me
m a tte r s.
L
..
• 7 gj
'
with
mnrshmallu
I th at your advire will not be help*
nd
brown
in
swa.w
e
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ai
«
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Niw
o m ..|
n.
FORT
I.AUDERDAJsK,
Dec.
El.
f j - fill to the department, the head,
urgr.H 'iuiek overt!
(bat till
-( A.P.)—Watermelon will take
f t of tha .sveral |io.tuffirs bureaus
to *joln in
MENl' NO. 3
the place of mince pie and plum
(Continued from Page One)
[&gt;■! have lieen lilrerted from snd after
lly Misa llodgioe
pudding as dearrt on the Chriat[ I
the date mentioned neither t&gt;&gt; in ill H e till. T raylor u--eiled llrl»* •fprrrment:
mae dinner table of Deide Burt,
Roast beef
"U &gt;. the umlrr«ign*d r i tr u i
Ilf® vltd nor follow suggestion* from would jiermil depositors t . rolls- I
local horticulturist. Ijisf summer
Creamed cauliflower
immediulily -nior* piitp.o *sf their #rnwrr*. d* herwhy aarn* that we
yotf.”
Hurt threw out the seeds of a
Spinach
-fUePaflden on th at ilay ile- lie m-y Mini ea e Ihe - itua tioni will not '*‘11 any grapefruit what'
f
. tt a H . J
J *»•.•
,*,5g I t ' A ■ v / .
■oever, Includlntr drona, to »ny Candied sweet potatoes with nuts, Georgia Stone Mountain melnn and
i scribed the Hoover mmatiirium i&lt; Ihnoitlimit the nounlry.
40-pnunil melon now la ready
marshmallow'
- -a il Infamuu. proposal.’’ and rrllI n t ile flie rs o e o it ls .o iU o f t h e s', r rn n ery or tn ir k buyer, for Ichb
fo r raising.
Tomato salad’ I *
- ' W»ed Mf. Hoover's poll of mem- aesets hr raw ”ax big a lino, leap ,I than 10 tent* per standard field
Hut rolls and butter
bar* of Congress in f**«r ■»f th« to the retu rn nf pin-(writ) n- u n ­ li ♦&lt;, F. O. n. pachintf hnime or
ACTHES8 WKItH I) IHECTOR
Pumpkin pie
irrme, from now until the end of
. d fb t holiday.
employment.
Butter milk
He ii a tor f ile s ', Yiignna. Deotsi- t h e 1f»31 4 2 fit rue fru it nra «*ti
YUMA. Aria.. Dec. £ L -(A .P .)
(I ;•
................ . " r
**II# it f u rth e r resolved, th a t the
n s t , interposed that to do .i- T in y
M ENl' NIL 1
-W ll|iam Augustus Weltman, mo­
lor i econymernlei| _woubl ii-spnr&gt;- pree* of the d a t e br rr«pJe«ed to
tion picture director of Hollywood,
By Ml«a Resale HlngleUry
n t r il nf the funds at tTm di-po-ul gi\e th u rvantmfnn publicitx *nd
und Marjorie Bonita Crawford,
G rapefruit cocktail
endeavor
to
have
the
gltrua
growof thy n n | oral Inn. for ihnt .noavlatrls an I actress of Santa
Roast pork
eri of the «tate of Florida algo
Monica, Callf„ were married here
|inpo»v
Mashfil potatoes
thi*
agree
m
e
nt
and
fulfill
Ita
ob­
yesterday.
The t liiiwg an leplied that the
Turnips
loan of t-th().l)0U.linu In rluseil, ligation*.”
Buttered carrots
(Continued from Pag* One)
#
1-etlure sain’d ‘ ‘ d t ’
iluubi. we will Ih.'n probably h" bank-t would ha of “ trenn-n intis
Cornbrearl and blitter
able to develop same nf I be- iletnils Valiir,” Ti e rnrpoiatifM woubl hav •
***
Pumpkin pie
cf the li«htip’' avtIvltie, which he t iim.fliuuinu mpttsil stock and nuLengwaod, Pta.
0 felt let A lM l, B N tb M ite n MENU N(K:&gt;
baa so far sliceeeded in inmeiilin); Iborlty I., I rug ijctienlpirs for 11,-HK*k
■Ven fioni * ■ august it body a, the r.OO.nQO.fHHk njo* e
C *s,
Tornate eouo
other
Senate inveatlg.ililig committee.”
m
e»ADae
l*a*l
reserve
■* ,T Baked eblckenj^
^
7. rated . A
ae -eaaak.
-I •
In its report to the Senate, the opiol in the hearings included hav­
/ * F ojf Del V e n O -T In y Tender
V tka fnaaraac, kureau*.
B uttered iHasV'’
committee cal f Its tnsk “was com* ing the i iipunittou's debentures
NEW YORK, Dee. 23. ( A.P.)
Lfall u in vest I.
•
«
'
y o u n g , ' 'T E N D ta t* F r e w
Tomato-lettuce W |d M U
rligilde for fr feral reserve bank
-'la some**
WfO. pllCatcd l y rea.ou of the fact H at irdiscounj and provision for Inter* Diversion of a fete gasoline lavas
Candled
swret
potato##
AAB. or W W «
fTl K f t Bishop f'snn-n received n largo statu Commecvi' I ummissintt certi- to uthoe- than food building pur­
.Stuffed peppere j .
a
poses-v ill amount t&gt; tir.,ooo,oou
. * "p art of thi* funiH whirh h«* hnnfll^&lt;l licatijrt fur loans to railroads.
Corn
alicka
/
^
*
this yrnr. Owen II. Augspurger.
■] durinir IH*» cimpiiiKn in lh» form
Chilitman Wale »tt ’«ul the r r- president of the New York Auto­ Cantaloupe with whipped cream
!1
of canh.**
BpeeteUy Cared—Fall C n i a
Crape juice, J , f -e
vist-d hill would ue submitted to mobile Club, estimated ycstenlay.
, , I « t hit einnretinn thw rep»irt
. ,
.. , » ,
MENU
NO.
2
He leased the figure on a report
r . ■ .1 • r *
| •
m I
j
flip wr.o!«i r o o t mltif** mintCiiluteiy \
Ily Mlaa ftlagfeUry
haiif thi* bnhiif» h*'J r uw r depqv#l showing that gas diversions In live
boa In the American Nalbuml Bank t u ftrr iho Konilafp.
Chicken soap '
Bacerr— Spaghetti or
1"r i■‘f ftlien11' I bov i»r n i l I •in y cu n - 1 -tales in the first half of tha year
id Richmond, Vs., an I "It would
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Roast duck
amounted
to
AMI'.lilK,
mniltly
fir
j
ftruf‘
Blutinl
In
u
lrr
&lt;
nf
both
piiftie*
appear rraaunahte. as indicated 1 y
Creamed eaui(flowrr
Tilshup Cannon's testimony before h»«1 ithitnhiNl itrjm p l nrliori un th* sihools, unemployment funht and
Htuffed celery e tk lu
Ihe lobby investigating committee, imiiniooth rilie f mewMm* with it* pert development.
Lima Beans
|ty—SALAD
"All three were worthy causes,*
tka ( t h i s byg was used as he de­ pa**OKI* In pro#poet.
Th# rt’angvi a?r#o&lt;l up*in by thv ha said# “ but causes which should with rlivsnloiM of 12,117,771. of
pository for sums nf campaign eontiihnii-m i. a Intel of |27..V&gt;0 in coinmittWM w«r# n it divtilit«*t| by he financed out of the pocketboiks which *200,0A0 w ent' to th# per*
‘cash having been secured from K. t hnithton W alcott who Mild action of all ritisen*. rather than by mo- rrianent buildings fuml u n * ,r “
lorislu as it class,” lie ndd-ul that
C. Janiexm alone."
Bonn! of Control1 for bl
w j * unanimoUN,
if precedents already ewteMIshrd Inga of hf^ber learning and.
Mr. Jameson. New York Repub­
W W s ife J
“fund* nffffrvgntiriff $ix;iuit{
rop*
are follow#-! Ly iruiny others, “it irm alm fer to school# under cou
AwadbinabibaM
d
lican aad flnahcier, case Dlj-700
tonoyji curttribitivd
*l|*w Martk.
wiltfor
ultimately pr&gt;*u the undoing bqardl! Georgia wa* neat with $l&gt;
Id Cannon end the committiv -aid
(i*ft1 pliivtttl on uf the ga* dtne ta i."
W&gt;0,2:n diverted In schools, white
th a t
of thinut
of Janie*
"Tcgas led the Hat," ho said, “by I.ouiilana used tfdtn.lMd of th* gac
counted for “in any uf th* rep,
joll Jr^ or Jam rJ Cannon Jr., diverting 1,1,7811.117 to tho state lag receipt* for school# and port
* required by the federal cur*
(or. j.rL r io the date of the school fund. Florida wa t second derefepmsnt.
. .
practices act tn ha filed M lh th Jl rlrctitm in CJJM an I r#n tim * Dilkiooa
ckrrk of th* Huns, during th prog- lunlUnl on depuait to th i credit of
^ m p k la Plea
r*&gt;' of fhe' campaign atop upon
»uch , account# f »r con«lderab)e
J i n . I of tha fallowing year.”
period* *ubJe(|uent to that elrc*
•TV» crinmiltce
stated th at
*tion/*
""AIL-]H
■- I &lt; B
tiaaaii t n m P a n 9 m )
the Pvansylvunlan roaM
! he a t aeafetenee (a his departli. Ita added th a t this attitude
bam induced by tka views
" " 't m atpreasad in Ms speech
I I anctulng tk a President
IhB viola tad his oath of

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NKW YORK. « * e . X A - ( A .P - ) By d ap p in g har hand* a 11-yearoM f l r t dtecribad to a' Jury yes­
terday tha rapidity of tha ahaU
wktefc k Iliad aad ef h a r playmate*

aad sp read terrwr through a tana,
|11 M il.ooo fo r i m . ■ a n t d is tric t
tteltah d ito p ic cropa,
11m child, F la ra a ri Amelia, wav
8*, and principal m l tha flrat Im portant wltneaa to taka
cropa. F ru it, end nut.
U t c MU49.O0O *«*- Frank Giordano, whom the Jury
Ut 15743*,006 . fo r tha will be asked to Mad to the elec­
IP S frjl and |S 04 ( 6,000 tric chair for the Harlem “baby,
hilling."*
'tru c k cropa tha tatd l e a h u .
The victim, 8-year-old Michael
f a , I M M l was « n 3 ^ .0 O 0 Vengnli, v p a Main when a epray
b id with $$4,784000 fo r tha of bullets from a gangiterV car
I 19*9 30 aad $S4M 4000 for missed a rival gnnmafi a t whom
L. Staple cropa for 1931 It was aimed, and felled the flea
eatlmated worth $18,992,000 children on the sidewalk.
tred.w uh BXa^kBjDOg In 1930 ‘ Tha Amelia girl arms tha heroine
ef tha tragedy. She told tha jury
about it inem odeat, childish way.
ttaatem f the two preceding
“ 1 was slUiag them with little
th a rew«rt said decreased Michael BeviUegue." she said. “ He
Ion wag duo .larg ely to the was In a baby carriage. I heard
pricoof roeelred foe such the .hooting and I ducked.
aa c o tto n ,^ c m and pra"Than I grabbed Michael and
ran into the hallway with him. I
frit something In my right sboul■ft 1
der. It burned bod.
"I looked after 1 ducked and
aow th a car. I don't know tha
color, but it w e. a dark car. It
was about In the middle of tM
■treat when I saw Ik"
"How many .hots were there T1*
„
PLANT A, Dm .* S3,—(A .P .)— she was asked.
"Oh lot* of 'em," .h e replied.
Venefew form er nary sailor
L ater .be "Judged" there were
U horda la In Florida, serving
*
f&gt; term fa r ntbrder hi' th* II or 20.
When .h r was asked how fast
a ta federal pahHen tlary, arI kla awn habeas corpus patl- they came, &gt;h, answered by clap,
bafora Federal Judge Under- ping bey hand* together rapidly.
I so forcibly yesterday that trial.
Ha w as convicted of murdering
a fellow sailor named Gapinssl
aboard a battleship near ih*
Franck coast In ( l i f t Menefv* said
N*mt&lt;
Warred GgpHDkl had thrA taned Mm be
ttat 1% fbra th e shooting. H / was nrlgl»t*n
natly sentenced to death but tha
pMUlty wns changed to IK* Im­
fP ' • '
prisonment.

At

2 *

8TUA1RT—Work progressing on
lerallng and sodding of nave gov­
ernm ent airport located n*er elty
lim it, on 8L Lueta River.

(A .K ) One person Is-knew* dead
and at Want four a rw m in in g to
dmr whan tha roof « W Urn 200
feet wilt* • l the Vatican library
($11 through two floor*- of the
building. Tha arc ideal
occurred
only a law miautaa a lta r the 11iirW t' had been'elw ed fa* tha day. i
Th* roof fall with a tramendou*,
rre lk . It dppdarwd WBAy It ww«l h e(
deya before Uta wreckage ran bej
cleared awdy and tha r i a l damage HAVE Y O ^R WATCH
ascertained.

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ELF&lt; T R K A?.

»A — P o n ltf y
There', a military cycle as well STEP UP year resisting power
TURKRYS AND Dacha. Home
aa in economic cycle, and just now
with n n iB O P R A C m v -O r, W
raised. S0e par lb. Short's Camp,
pacifist* are
growing papular E- M ir Doug all. Floral Height*. S.
I miles out Del an d Road.
again.
Sanford. Phone SrtH-M.
FLORIDA-HATCHED guarantied
2—Loot ayid Found
chlrki. Orange Hatchery, Apop­
L E G A L N O T IC E S
ka,
Fla.
LOST: IN DOWNTOWN SEC­
i» this c o i n r » r th is c u t s t i
TION
WEDNESDAY
MORN­
a rt ic le ,
s K W iv o l.K
r n t '.T t ,
ING, BROWN SILK
COI N
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r iv a l. n n ru K
PURSE CONTAINING ABOUT LIBERAL ALLOWANCE e i r
IN U K T l t r K P T A T I!
OF
J
K
THIRTY BIGHT DOLLARS AS
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Christmas. Reasonably priced
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PLEASE RETURN T O A N ­
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J ii i t g f Tor a f in a l * * !ll* m * n t u f H**r NETTE W. LA I NO, CARE HER­ Shoit's Camp on Da Land Rosd.
a if rril n I ■1 r * 1 1on o f «#U1 r a ln t *
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• writ K * r e n t r l t
Mahogany r u e , standard make,
I&gt;*t**l I hi* th * 17th tin y o f N o . [
perfect condition. U»od short time.
A I'
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M A T T I K •* I* A* ‘til
A* K * * c i» t r iE o f th* K «ttiiw
r 1928 Graham 2 ton truck. Good Will sell for unpaid balance on
I K PACK.
rubber and e .tr u transmission. easy monthly payment*. Bo. 382.
D iT F M M l
Price $300. No trade-in. Real and Phone 904-J.
tOTICn Til &lt;-MKOtTOHB.
tv l o i m r o r Tver m i v r y Sons, Used Car Dealers. Myrtle TWO SEWING Machine* — 810.00
jriH iR . srw iv n i.K
roi'vT V . Avenue.
r o r h . L a d le * B e c h a n c e . 118 N .
■ T in t o r ri.o n iiM .
Park. Valdes Bldg., phene KO-J.
In i s K s ls lc n l U IS* S’ I I I I((1 I&gt; &lt; IP R H ,
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Fortier. W. Geneva A»e,
C I a I it i * n r |M rnnh4a AM atnai *Ald a repaDiny, all *orb guaranteed,
K n la t#
FOR SALE: Girl's bicycle In good
Y it'l .ii**l a $ fh n f r a i l , n r* h b r f h f W. L Harvey', Ptrorw i^neJ.
n n l If I n f m ill r* * | iiir «f |r* p r***nt
• fit f l i l m * 4 T3&lt;t t i t n t i h f l i w h ic h y o u .
lyf r 11 |ir r u f ) till, tflAY h n v * aKAliiPt
lh » M i l l *
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iler*i»»e&lt;| U | f nf 3**ml llrllr ('o u n t y ,
r l n H 4 » e In th A H o n J t * I I N h n rn ii,
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Hftftfcird. Flofld*. within tw*lv*
rn tin th * fro m |h* ilm # *tf ih e Firwt
boles and general refnuif work
p ii b llr * ll f in
«»f
th la n*-t Ir a ,
m !&lt;1
HI rad* Concrete Co. J. E. Tarr fiilm * « r d *tn*nd* In he »worn In
*n«l |ifp«*tit*&lt;! *• »fnr***l*l. «*r **m» wlllagrr, Prop. 3rd. and Elm.
w il l Le* b arr**. b y ll m ll a i ln t i
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■Vg a H » * l m
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S ta te
Highway
Depaitm ent
npannt bids on const) uetlim of
■p p ro tlm a 'e ly 12 mil * of Florida
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.Tlni»ten declared the government night and Increased the lead of
«l(»"i abnva Virksburg.
The Johnson attack concluded "Vltginia" as her fir.t, name, and
Of -unc I’.Whi American cngl. .. Jo**hInery la at a complete stand­ Culbertson's side over Sidney S.
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Senator Berkluy, Demoertt, of
need thorn. ,m th , T .ll.h n trb le
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Japet
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troop, marched! *nd jMQby' l i *°- r “lb*rUon 2MChairmen Smoot of the f inance this |*iint. Hr. Ilrms-n •aid
Kentucky, i|u*slian«d Kahn aboil
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g a r r is o n s | -----— ■ rubber of the Committee „nd Senator Welsh, nf *u ri«d ber u«*,| jn the b e 'clothing
th. pilailty uf private or pakUa
clean of A
Chi11irsUjr ta twaap civmn
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--- •* session of tha 1M-rubber Mnniane, tho acting Demwretlr and he advltcd against timber
debt*.
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,el contract
rnnlrt/I bridge
krliLr■ match,
mats Culbertson
S n S r ’i 2 T S f f a S S L
le bandll* tW
thex ---are* ---north
lie rvpliad that “th. tancHtw 4
leader, uygrd that the dehat* t* i|ue*t:oninc.
ikdan aad the sene of the Routfi! *»■ ,0-*03 points ahead, due to
enntraete must ba protoetoi" 1
Chiuf of i r crtlve* Kelly ttml
lOflmylaa yglhray.
pcnalltea of XJIOO points In four rallied oq with a view of *speorder "lo keep th. scuooralc UI
Invited Into a wa'chful watting, thr i
IContlaued On Page &gt;"«wr| I Mr- Mae MacDonald, a women
■^^M f ^ w AkerfUee denied they eet* suffered by Lang awl Jacoby.
Cenlrel Florida ^dfsr* ler-ned a country golog." .
I I r .Ice"iie ntfirer. called (,* Inter­
Ixni
wont
dbww
once
for
ISM
e
r
’apa
nf
negro
farm
h«*d*
Wun-■
j W ^ S f k paog oa Chhwhow.
"It la of less Iraportoaeo
view th* eirl. hot th- nkvsidan ad­
iienng who tuul.l play Sant. Clau. I «lth Inter**) tmlay that Arthur
C k lg ^ g la skoM kal predict** points. The awing then wee tho
una governmsnt pay another, If tt
"Durby"
Yales,
son
of
Amsi
(
e’»
vised
against
it.
Kelly
found
a
card
lo
tlisro.
largo*t larellad ky bridge .experU
Ibe girl’s isvem hegr|n- tT* In,
where no glam or tev-gldte rub­
Ob|i'tn-a* «hnpp|n&lt;- in th» fl n ,|.! premier emaleof gplfera hoe tenia- can sseurs a pustponcm.nl, th
for a private tudtsljaal In
(crlptlon “V. IWIeld, 311 Smith
ber was Involved. Ik the third mbi e«l arega war aerinn.ly intarfer-1 lively sitsI’W an InvMallen to country
onMONX).
Dec.
zx__(A.P.)
to pay on. in
participate In the ffrwt annual
Columbia Road. Begley, Celumbua.
with
as
rude
L.
th*
t,wn
«
c
.
Jabn D. RaaWellsr. Sr., will held
counuy,* ha,*.
Seminole Amat* 14c Invtt
O t t C k t i r t a i a a D n y ***••».:H f »W “odd townies aad Ms aaaisaf CktUt'ma* party at •
ttbartOlM t» ha ptkMl at!
rlofblnr fbunJkf bsr ru *sn ckeekctl
a'clpcki par. .**, *1 hi* winter
«p* (H rty aMaOty &lt; W
.
Rubber k
I i ' i M w i with the annuel with deeevlekoM hreadtaet when nortie. The Ce-smrnt*. here. InvlP U bltor^ fcSft .- r a .
announ-e*l
uivnBiian ■■« bs-«n
rH.,,.. is. I her dlaappegraace
r» —-—*— was
— —
- -• Intlons were going out yesterday oeoulltig By mottrboat and tr,rh roarva Dec. *7 fatB , fadnOvv.
cistern, m
. am lavtlkQta
Han,| 373: Wellemar von Zedl- -weewiw.
K CaKforute, ____ „
with lha aMMstt nf Tates’
lo
rswmc
any
j
at
arms
aim
mv
wit* controctod for. four hearts eutrd jy CommaMer A. K. Ro„.t-’ I , 'V.U‘r iIi“ r ‘k!l V '* f'Lh‘!r' ' l* " end (he gathering Is to be similar
Kop Itekad.k *Bpplcmcntaiy
nanw
In
an
walry
He*
of
aieve
than
t*r.
lo
the
member*
*r
J"
renflMd.
Cohtmbat
chain
.tore
toonerl
in
the
valley
uf
the
Telia.
tw . U tha mtnbera ef Taylor K
” 7 .........i"" lo Ihe friendly relaxations uf
flf,ft, tholes most* fie K
itevprated g(
es air
e» appeal and made game. The result In­ Cantmaaderr . He. t t
. laurpraied
Knlrhts "*. • **rown edmlnlstea.nl n aed*. former yeerv.
haitMu in Umlauts xml Pin.u Ml of noriak&gt; rfanklng ■mat cor
. UnlbatJ 814let Ip step .In creased the plus of Culbertson lo Templar, anj all viotUag Knight, i ,,v* ,nJ
•houlto’!
nlayvrs,
|ka
ettreana
of
thte
»lumaeountlevf
.
that the pnlle"
ItlTUrencs for the holiday end
tab* prevodenc. 0* be oti u.,
toflUe ef the nine-power PA35 from tho figure at the stsit to meet at Use u *— 1 T«mnl. .r r»,,Min ft0’" Interroeatlln Her
Tluiugh the Mississippi Rlrrr msnt. far w V v Aoatitlful tronhlee ‘king mare than i &gt; 011^ .“. u
of
tenth
session.
7US.
Ito
slgrU/h
snri'
will
mark
the
ocId the -X«UoRr-Brbnd
»m| .ups her* kalsit sv.-ur-d as
11:00 0’.W k i S h ^ . Z n m g l
1
cssleC Mei
eight*!r* anj friends via. • c vxrwrlriiHn* a mild »|*v tm
Scnndr Coqtana, Raoub
374: Unx
l|Yf j Hand -----—
— —bid
——a—little slim
• lo
TIib vlrl aslil |H# Ual thins
ilm
prise*, spemi alpnsl aitured.
offer the — “ -----tnc
she
,llnf
he~r#,
;
ni,
maiiy'af
"their”ehli•*
New
or!,*-'.
Michlgai, uhe 4 lf Oe&gt;
v—gv7.,-vw— 2 “l P,rP*r«J rsmpmhfrvl rlruly was
Japanese.'- ■ln hearts **d t*eh all the tricks; vby, tv
Yn’iw.
.who
ha«
nJwgy*
been
In
the
couunittae
on
Christmas
ub&gt;Hit
to{
j
rtfl&gt;
w[j|
prpd#nta
Sluginr
of
^’*r
lo
*
ms
’ 1net acore Culbertson, 7301V
th* ,nF
too flight ,,f 'mpr.rfant golf •»ar pab off (be .
t M'.'Jff, I ItwsMSi.
I- __ 1
______
* lor fl.Wk.1 Ilf ikft till* Wle.. tee.
•ervance, and to hoar the re,|H&gt;nse
! ,b"
t*&gt;rrowed,
*
"|
aT'
v ^ rt^ l Un
h'"'"'" ‘T o l. "and . pr.gr.m of jor floral of |h . big sir.,im
Hand 373: Jacoby was let one of the Grand Master.
A flood wnrnlitg |.*&gt;un| hy thr
Ihrmlghnul the nation. InTOKYO, De* n , - &lt; A .r .&gt; rnd had unly »aguo reAll.c.lnns|qu)et .nUrtninment la plebnad.
Rveflpalr» ..JU : ’
iepenpaa truope Moved eat of five In a contract far one spade. Net
of
riding
on
rallmed
iraln,.
She
•
Mr,
Rockefeller
and
hi.
house­
w.«lh*r
huroau
el
Mulil.
f
„„
ad
I
r‘
k»
Nerional
Amateur
Commander Roesettsr I* aniiuus
(Continued v). &gt; ,m sto o ).^ .
tegchurlan cotwenUtUon . points score, Culbertson 74081.
that this will b« th* largest gaih. ! aeldnh. hadnn ruaonfnr r'v'ttng.boid tr. hu, ¥ ,,u„nlng for the piolutifral fluid elat"« of thu Tow- 1 ,n,,,'n' U '#,‘l 1 ‘ bl ,h,‘ mo*' l,0Wrr
Hand 376: Culbertson conti acted erlug of Kalgkta Templar on thi* city and hod not bean here h - | party--Iu decor.tIona and simple •Ighc, lllvcf In ,(latn.*&lt;* l„Uw! f' ; 7 b;illJt »n1‘l her Jest driving
t 7 * below t*ro weather yeitrrfor /our hearta and made game
golfer In *Ih** 'history uf lha gamr.
(*r/.t«
, or*vents. It »I1I he an Informal Columbus. Miss., depending upon ""
* k raeiear
I - haBdits out. of tha I rnd rubber. Net acore, Colbertsoo. Christmas Day, in the history of ,U,T"
-oik Mancha
fdflwep lone
the Commander/, and he arg..
_
. ’
’’home” affair, a* in former years. nitdltlonal rainfall. A stag* of 11 A gradual* «f Ysh*. whrr* h* ws«
8025.
• t:
* ev.ry Kalgkt Templar to attend,
, |l Continued
f»gw Two)
P la n H S h a p e d F o r
I Many friend, »r Mr. Rockefeller feet wee Indicated ul D-nm-i.|l., l'» ’flriunt In wvighi lifting and
Ala« about Wr&lt;lee«dn)' with . similar iosts. Votes has lung h*vn
■(•ling that uniforms are nut necthree Of four fool rise u,i th* Ala­ * hnndlinor »n *«df courses
G e n e v a A r m s M e e t jK . ' f i ’S J J S ' ™
^
Hand 377; Von Eedtwltx tried reeery except for office, s.
;-'k
--------i holiday wish**.
three apadee en^ waa set one. Net
bama River at Montgomery by Ihroughnut America, and has nitslThe new officers of Tnylor ("..mnls, trophies, and cups galore Hu
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. —
Among tho*. who will be pr*s- morning.
score, Culbertson 7975,
mnndery for 1031 Install*. I at the
X&gt;&gt;'
«res (i-r nnlv Amrrlcin to finish
NE«f YORK. Dec. 32.--|A.P,)! u .
Hand 875: Jacoby contracted •*** conelwV* by Foot Commamlrrs I A.P.)— Shaping the American *nt at the party are Mr. and Mra.
In Ih* Cansdlin o:-»n last yesr, and The Idedtlty pf a g*neel»g|«t wbp
far three netrump and moda fire, James Moughtog and T. W. Joru-s, delegation' to the coming Geneva' Neat nr W. Davis, mrmben uf tha
C are
reached
ihe
sciui-flnele
in
that
bis taken a n Idrn Interest In »hb
ghlng him game. Net Mora, Cul­ ■ret A. X. Rdhaetter, rummandsr; arms tonfetenee. President llrmvrr | Rncksfeller houathold. end man,
nv*n".
f*nm
Mst f "riune lxft by MUs Kith
bertson 7770.
i
Heyward Welker, genaralieslmo; buliy annnnactd that Ambosudar, restdents and dignitaries
II* trli'i-ranhcd hi* acceptin'** Wendel. lest nf ■ furious N4w
Dew* will head Ihe American rep-| Daytona Beech. OrmonH and other
----- -- that 8*nU Claue will
Hind 379: Culbertson contracted D.. D. Caldwell, eoptain.gsnwral;
.
nf eu invilatiun extends^ by the York family, was veiled In mystery
*• hi Soafard ky sir «* pay a for fair'hearts and a t s eat one. i £" ,
Malar warden; J,
J. C. reaentatlviw, definitely announced places.
clul. rv»l*rdn*. end declared that yesterday.
of
personnel, lha other b«Mr. Rrx kef.llc". gue.li ,|e
' lo all good UtUi chlldrea at
Net score, Culbertson TTtO.
' J/*V**s i unl* «nrd.n; J*.unss *w„
log Senator flwanoon. Virginia.
h« will pruva‘"|v i,e here Fa’urday
' Park M Ckfktaae Ev*
Th" unearned men Inserted In
Hand IM0: Jv»»y tried fear Moulf&gt;»taev prelota; R. B. Chip. Th* President indicated his Inten­ r la red him “th. life of Ihr per-1
ilgaoD far aiotker large
CINCINNATI. Due. *a^-|A P.) afternoon (or On Ill-hole qualifying the Holton Transcript rwently a A J
•y" last year from th. opening
(Continued
tion
to
name
also
one
womin
deloround.
^
until
h
.
joined
Ih.
*s*.inbl*g.
In
of lettare whJch arrived
•Thrown lcr*vs sevarul bswrli
ruqinrat foe Infurmatlnn a'mut the
—
Votes Is not the only oatstam'ini' snlerudvnts of Miss no** d4 «
Herald 6ffUe for
the
the body of llllle slx-yreroll Marlsinging “Till W. Meet Again.”
.
.
'
”
'**
vv
"
m
bM
7
r!
Y
BW»°*’
»*#rd
hMt.
,
,
U
‘
Eiltor tk ««nd lo Santa
nn McLean, whu had 'iren kid­ gcdfiv enlereJ hiwever, fnr Carl Risnsbury of Vlekahurg, Ml,*., aim
naped, etierkrj and inuHrrvd, was Dann, Jr, Orlando, and Jack
f the- prinrioel clelmenls to ihb
a tea ef tba latter*:
found in lliu bas)iiiiiit of ■ i«n«- Tu-inrr. Jr ksunville. present statu more then »VI.OOO.OOO est.lu moot
t
.
w
.
Jons,.
Meriwether wiltee:
men! buiW ing near hsr h»m* In the ri&gt;»mpiun. sre alrewly vnlvred, a&gt; "f** *
hl*h was
left to cbavltahie.an
( d
.........
0 . E- Me Key, and George W.
well a. coverel amateurs from ell roll*ions organisations.
slum district today.
Hoff win act a* guatda. Mr. RoeThe child wee oldurtml last er-liuns.
Quoting ill, request, tha 3 qh
Mtter a* com sunder aoecaeJa
They will arrive here Hetun1*y ••M • nw* mom la und#r w$f to
Thursday. Csronrr .Scott Kcarnr
Coorga
W.
Huff,
who
ho*
the
dlet r9od
Santa Clous la coming (n San­ »d free to ell children up to Ihe said the trirl '■edn't !&gt;&lt;vn d»al I :ng. e/t»m»«n for Ihetr ipiellfring prevent the probet. 0f tee Wenddl
Mr*. J. C. Bli t Jr* of Cewevo.
Uaction nf being the only officer
•f 1004 Olive • member of the Sanford Garden to eerve two ytera na Commander ford'on Christmas Ev», end he's aga ef fight, end each gift ur er- The body wm dl*c«vvrvd hy e*unds, as will most of (he entriei, will and that It will bq bns.d on pri
coming In an ahplane!
Club wheaa hebby l* hastieultase
(Hlf-of fruit wiU b». hiiidcd-lhl Chatles Jllshtp. ors-upant at a rnuut although qualifying rounds mev attainyt t&gt; prove Uw Invalldljr eif
Leave It fo Sanlalo furiiiah the rhlld hy none uthur then Sento
in ell its branch.* today leased
on tb« third floor. Meritm’s clothe* h* plavinr RunJav mnrhIRf. Mllfh IJH“ mafrisgs or MI*s l](
b lf thrill to Ihousand* uf children Ctau*.
•a Appeal that all peraea. who
ware l&gt;rn en&gt;l there wa« a Idue pte&gt; heglrs Sunday afternuon. No- pefeuta.. and «n a claim
••rb
year.
When
ha
lende
on
tha
2
Vaudeville
Stars
*
The genial gvntlamen expect* to mark cu her fun trad. r»lke «»H rrmiMia unlrtes here been revcived Ml*xlislp|i women It nnt connec’sd
plan to deaorato at Christmas time,
emergmKg
Uhefrunt
aviation
field
h» able ts&gt; hove a long talk with
skoald »are holly tree, aad us*
from out-of-slele amateurs. One wtlh s*a same Stansiury family ad
To Give Performance et exactly 5:39 o'clock Christmas several
of the children he hae ■ha hod been slain after being at- of them Is fmm Mlene*&gt;ta, white
eem- form ef green 04 a aubstl. . .
,
Eva, bei’ll be earning dirOrtly from heard of lately, and will give each thekad. Bishop said hu was In the thre* winter realdeata of Dev .one the Wendel*.
cl am unable to undtritandu woo
t1
,0'-v
* ..
..
,
„ '
Keith■Orpbesm c im lt veude. the North Pole, and Banrorj . . . child lute of advice on how to "e (wsampt a* lat* s* last night lo Iteerh, H. t’onrtney, J. J. Ttenn,
rnwlt'la emibl h* making »ue|
Now la tba time fog all true «VU headliners |q the persoim ef ba tha first town ha la stopping at
&lt;11 rnd to th* furnr-n but hadn’t
M U
move." aald Arthur Garfteld I
friends to come to Ihe defens. ef Mi** Georgia TempMteo and luag enough ta ban! mit bu.vlrvda model children during the coming soon thg body at that lima. H* and J. I- Merrill, have intared.
year
so
Uut
when
h.
returns
next
Amn'e trophies for six flights counsel fug Miss lULosbufy. a- t
lha* hotly-, aba said, adding. *U Oeor,. I^v.tt. w bT w il y m s l’ of proaonte for all tbe'gpml and
m r , wabably ky dirigible, hell »"•* (0. the cellar to chop fume hove been uravidud. s»d ora *•* alt u- 'represent
—
* th* l—
- T prillie
1
l utesr
w* ebariah a belly tree to ear a rayekry reesjeal act. are tb» ad- hod little boye and f i l l In S iZ Mid every rhlfr la
* eel'.lng kindling' when ta&gt; renw upon the risplay Ih lh« Meltrh Building on
--------—
Hanford
l cUfcnaau."
awn .Iirden, we raalbo that the ded attgoetleaa 'it '•
ford,
j.
,
fnr him ■■,&lt; knowing that
be body OriWH acre*a soma eld First Hlreet The public It tevlled
growth'li &gt;0 ekw that ll tabes Tbaatiw's anneal frep Christmas
hoards.
Tba Christmas Bditnr of
know*.that they've been good,
to witness the metehea.
4
Ihree year* or more to rvplagw the 1porta for U« ihfldrms of tkt. Herald feoaddmi out tkt* mo
No tvaeo ef IH# killer was found
ffp ia
. Clone will pettonally in.
W
"
v
"
R eport It M ade 0 a
'but
ail
ft*
tlty'i
minhunUng
pow­
{" 4totoa-1 rmnty, to ba itagad at (ba thea- when FL J. Reel, of thoLlUai
(llstTlhution o
partfca the distribution
off oil
all gift.,
gifts,
liM . FortsnaUty bar* ta Fleet!a 1 toy. towtorrww owning at 10-90 teg He1vice, taUpboned
toned 'the
th e 1Herald
1
which will M taken from a luge er was mustered Into sarvlea. T'ro F i n a l R i t e n A r e P a i d
C a n n o n ’s A c t i v i t i e s
w« bava natera) subeiltoUs «a:h o'etoafc,
v
offlra aad sold that he ha I bean Hgbu&lt;( Chrittroll True Dl Ceiraal cellar Is vary tlaik and scceaslble
T o L a u r a EL M a r d c n
aa tba BraxUlea yeppar ami the
• • • •
M
l
M
M
I
e
fl
y
.
.
.
___
Mtm TampkUb ba. * nation ■alkarig^d to fly North for SeiU n r l . and will aaa to li that alary only by a narrow tUIrway. Tha
WTAKalNGTON. , D . i
fountain plant These m g
and brine Am to Hanford. The vbtli 1a made hoppy with toaw-dr- child had boon confined fruy
•bte toputaHaTiw a
Funeral tvrtlcva for Laora E. i A.P.)—-Jk, Senate waa- la/i
and qriak^Tripa of pbm bn
Saa/erd CUm club made arrange- lie la. He teaoed ' ■■ Invitation, nvunthv to tha apartment boaausa
parferamr. a* hap Mr. Lovett.
Harden, 2-yrav-uld daughter of) today
, 7 by
. Us . agidal stag
gpeay* o f Hgu-trem, pittit
•f Otorea anj was allowed ta ta Mr. end Mr*. C. J. Klfdon. o f f«nda taveei _
d« uoosL oU tbIHrvn wily be menu vritb Mr. Reel for the sofa through D| J. Garrett, of tee• „Eli.'
,
f flg a n a g ,
■raUdal .wotevtate tog wrwtba.
SoaU
Cteoc. “and
ontudM
»Jreat
tha
first
lime
to
for
the
f t l t Of ghOrgv, although .arrival
, , . of --,---------— the
—— arrangemont
U» ■rommittee,
.n n iim , sin
sn.
Rbanesar, whu died at lb# Orange 1 *bat Blabap Caxwm,.Jr„ .
sBrighten
u . s u . t, u_ l v
i t _' -Pteif
tha
day
sho
was
kldnopod.
A
■d tho hopo
9TVO.OOO of every ekild te the
. „ 1ilAbOOd
. 1 mmmm'M iSW)
north tdunlF. and ha urgaa that they all neighbor ssld tba la*t b* u w of Qeberal Huepital In Orlaada last mot* thou
f i t ted Vlth
children will Fly log HerrWe w(U brnd
d, ware held thi* aftantoM t t fteiith
“ “ * earnpal.
dip tblm In
*
dty
early
Thursday
attend, aa that It will bo tha hry the was walking away wi'b a
►of food, prefer*
ApotAa Cemttety with tea pooled' owy I
Mm. Bi’te
'tharlag of
&lt;" tblldran aver dart aua, apparently a foreign
terfoel jwtjwriag
abla prodsrle. ■^•rowe*. eo oa to bo aure
gnar.
IT.
F. I&gt;. Orewalea anj (1^ User. into With Urn, ww„
t
e
n
h
a
t
e
kata
5owV»
hero
to
time
for
tha
te Retrihmtof
I. j . Wherry, or OrlandeCoifkUU
tendieg a t M 0 a’ttorit.
| of this O
MR*.
FINCHOT
KNTBRS
KACtt
Tim Erlckaaa FuaoTpl Home i ^ T t S S f J T ^ i
l
. *4T T Wr’ A* *•"4* •* *(*• •**•ha. Ilea field •* tea lakvfrant at 1:30
Mr. Laatot
I1choree ef ariang«n ote.
tkll
ill- a’clodk. ami wDl begin meettag
HARRISBURG, re.. Dec. U - ' Tba child a so fanrn
Vklar
tel.
bnni la Oriai
memWra e f the, HAnfooii
Sin I
oUldren and Issuing praotati at (AJ*,V—Mrs. Gifford Pfarimt wife k tr- 3. 1939, jand
d had Uved x.
It
EM* Ctoh. Bo v
e l lha reveruug «f F*an*vlvah&lt;i
for tha past uMAth. b
moHIo aad t o l
r childran present, peaerd- tutoy wuweetod k*r caudMeey U
,riurvireil by :Nb .bwattW 'Itoa
wkava top
etaga ai log to Mr. Oam tt, an wail an at­ “ * Repuhllcen uMwiMtol'n **
Itovs. Helea add Oruee lfatdto.
oll the. lead theme tome to help *
rWtntote
three broteato, tatoh to
I tha fleet
M a : v t o .a d in t a .&gt; d &lt;
. of la x fo ri £\
L
f

FOUND IN H O T E L 1g
M E N T A L L Y SICK

UNEM PLOYED ISCALLED UNSOUND!

r

LENZ AND JACOBY
whu. a.. ..nui « . kdm ]X)SING
LOSING PLACE
PLACE IN
IN
BRIDGE TOURNEY

&amp; 'T

K n ig h ts Templarg
To Have P ro g ra m

Rockefeller W ill
Stage His Annual
(CWstmas P a rty

}? . S

^

t S

v

«

Vales T e n ta tiv ely
Accepts Invitation
0*.r •; To Play In Tourney

iS S E K H K

N e w Attack Upoih
Wendel W H IS ee tt |
Veiled In M y h tety ;

reeled T o !
O fH

Body Of 6-Year-Old
Girl, Kidnaped And
Attacked.IsFound

U se O f Holly T r e e &amp; i,T£g£'h9!&amp;*ri D 21E
A s Decoration F o r n £-«»•(*«•
Santa Claus Is Coming T o Sanford
In Plane W ith Gifts For Children
Yulelide S c o rn e d

s r - r" ” u

f

�Infuriated J

end table. Bye-hy*

B u tler M u rd ers
H isR ic h M a ster I N H E R P L A N
Of Southern
nice Parley
TA, Ca,
Dec. I I —
thlrtic
conditions
at
whooie, mast coach-e and
■Bare, will bo greatly
By the Southern eon'• approval of higher
• I its Now Orleans
HMlt.Ban against recruiting of
M M ah oel
end preparatory
W N M wax one of tha most
M b f t iu f policies adopted by
A r a lt y chairmen of athletic*
••’J P B " this conference sessions.
DK*»haa are In full agreens* nt
W * 4 * * * •WndmiDl and also
■ M k Uia other step* taken by
■Beufaewne* In regard to
■(•M e aUndards.
•
,
MB haven't a perfect situation
K u j * prominent coach said,
gat these coaches and
M U offtelals to thinking. Any
M r betterment In this conferIrw in data from thla mating
f n l m pa seed here have placed
t fallaye athletic (offlrialb &lt;*
;a»a* and they'll be afraid not
M «ew them closely.”
Vim a scholastic standpoint,
UUettdment requiring a itu* _ t o pass three-fourths of hla
preceding year and
M^flftha
Mi,
preceding
■ M r probably wax th* moil

Ona)
katx and
in tha
ma had
*a kltcb•talr* to

Hear Santa.
_
It l* a deal of pleasure to lat you
Bear from m# I am wan at this
praaoa time and I hop* whan that*
few femark* reach you Santa |
(n u t th«-T will rind you OK.
Santa I want you In ramambar of
taa Chrl.tmx* bring ma a blaak
Or a brown hat. listen daar old
Claw If yon bring ma that ana
thong I will haa thankful If you
Bara anything bailda that of all
I will thank Goj to abla ma to aaa
Chrlat and a happy naw yaar. that
la all fur tbit time. Youra truly
Solotrun Vanrt
Nix nama J. B.

(Continued from Pngs One)
trnol In (&lt;rry fir Id o f andaaror « f
which thay rought to participate,
diicriutinatad ayalr.it la t h r
matter of fool and lodging and
ganerally regarded aa potential
If not actual counUr-rarolutlonary
ilatcr-ln- rlarnrti.
in. wera
Stalin's naw policy, dictatad by
mordar H&gt;a necr iolty of mono technical
not talk ,kl11 1° Industry and aUo by eon.
igllah.
fidrnca that th, mora iu bran Irk
Caroua element# of thla group, Uka the
I kulaki,
definitely
had
been
fall "help." The operator retayrd [rruohid. In all thla. Tha technical
tha call to the police.
I Intellgenteia were intltad to par­
Schati. who with two brothers ! tiepate actively In tha work of iotwn a modest bearing plant into cialUi Cnnitruction on an equality
a fortune, was rice president of with the proletariat, thay wara
the Federal Ball Bearing Company gi«an special pririlagr* heretofore
ami the Sehatx Menufact ur Ing •njoyo.1 only by worker* and loma
Crmpapy. Ha waa a big game {• * * " war* m »,» eliglbla for mamDALTON. Mich, Dec. Il.-fA J*.)
Ibcrrhip in the communiU party.
hunter, and sportsmen.
- A 7-yvsr uld bjy playing with a
(
The
•Ignifieant
itap
perhap*
ra
I I r*- Carolxa was alsahsd across
s l«l which we* a prematura
the head and chest. From . hos­ fleeted mon than anything alia
Christmas present broke through
pital bed aha detailed the events •hr d r « i» iif iradart hare to die- I
pm»a */ quickly a* possible with ! the ire jn * -mall lake near here
lea-ling to (be butler's assault
yesterday end sis nthsr persons
The story aa detailed to the dl« thr rulhleonem which In thair '
dr.iwnod in a futile attempt to res­
trlct attorney by the injured wom­ riew necessarily characUrltad tha j cue him
an was that she and Schati at policy of lilnod and Iron" with I he dead
tended the theater last night, the which all dm* anamiai of th*- stxt# i
Mr. ai.d Mr* Al'-crt Oman, each
manufacturer advising the butler wrir dclt.
The yrai war al&gt;o matked by
and hit sister-in-law to prepara an
Oliver and .Irville Oman. 12 and
nftsr theater luncheon. At that authorization to individual Intime Sehatx rebuked the Japan#.*! duatrle* to r.place tha fiv#-day 7 reepsi-tively. rhiUlren of the eld­
f -r not being able to find a deck o f 1uninterrupted week with tha ill- er Oman*.
cards.
day we&gt;k when it waa conildrred
Harry Krgang, 2U.
■
practical, stalin hlntail thU might
llinldie Mutgan. 17 and Teddie
When the couple returned to the
Rehali home, the lunch wee not U nereoary In »om« ca t a to I Morgan, 14. nephews of Ergeng.
It u s * O r v i l l e w h o f i r s t w e n t to
ready and the Japanese had gone reduce the leek of pareonal reto bed. Sehatx aroused the butler eponeibillty among tmplayte, who1 t i* de ath when his sled broke
their in.xperf.ncd t h r o u g h t h « t h i n i r » .
»nd angrily upbraided him. tailing often left
Ilia parents went to hie rescue
him he waa discharged and to rrllrfe the taek of repairs, and thr
nai*e&lt;iurnt rnormouj breaker. of end drowned when the lc« failed to
leave the premises Monday.
hold them. Ergang ventured onto
the Ice In an attempt to bring them
to safety arvl the other children,
who he-f* followed broke through
into the Ii-e water with Mm.
Bodies of Ergeng end Oliver
Oman havs nit been recovered.
The lake ie on Krgang's farm.
Th« tragedy happened in an iso­
lated section of northern Muske­
gon county.
Only a three-year-old child is
left in the Oman family.

Six Are Drowned In
A ttem p t T o S a ve
L ife Of Young B o y

J A C K S O N V IL L E -lluildln*
permits issue I in illy during No­
vember totaled *111.110. bringing
year's total to »1.097,106.

F hi Ihe action of n*ven
h ri forming together with• confersnee, pledging theraI to higher standards amt- la leaders among tha othee
■
thought- implying that
J •tondarda were not favored
f conference adopted most of
»hleh MM raoetved
approval of the 7-echool
h—Kentucky, Florida, Auhum
Taeh, Tulana ami Vender«nd this body then at least
Mnrily abandoned its plan for
ptoelation wtth the conferTha conference passed a repn which deplored tha lmh « aavmlngly eraatrd by the
: school*.
I problem af establishment i f
»py**lon*t.w llh full puWir
(Continued from Page On*)” 1
hi about most of th# dls- leaapoone salt, 1-4 cup inola»*#«,
■a,
and
the confersnee 1-2 cup hot water.
i a committee to Inveettgate
lUttor and report to a called
Menu No. 2 *
•'
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In Atlanta In Fabruary.
Grapefruit rochtall
waaferenoo generally approved
Baked chicken with dressing
bat tall sioner Idea.
PUT
prominent
conference
pale bettors the commissioner
PMl to bo the crux of the conHo problem. The rales already
•trtet enough, but there U
lu f some one to enforce them.
B look for the conference to
Menu No. 3
MR a commimionfr at tthe
Orange Juice cuckUU
*a*7 meat but several prom* Baked ham
| IM rhfe faal that this moveFeraorred kumquais
h*will fail. Theca la u poaelHarold Madden.”
Potato salad
r. MW |i t the laadeca for a
Three little Walden children liv­
Stuffed relery
•Maloner said, that should this
ing on Twelfth Street writ* ae folCorn sticks and butter
T all several schools—m&gt; the
luwe: Ells* Mae Walden writoe
Floating Island pudding.
M fl Uw seven member group
r •s * n,#! * •*" four year* old.
to t In Now Orleans—may eraHer* art recipes for foods in Please bring me a doll, a table.
Bn* among thtmxalra* or may
Menu No. I : Floating Uland, I 1-2 «ocn# chicken and fleh. some candy,
fstha coafarenca.
cup* of scalded milk, three egg nuU, apples, bananas, and every
yoltu, M tup e*^ar, 1-2 tea- thing els# that I can get Byeagoonful salt, three egg white*, b M i, Nadine
Walden writoe 1
I * teaspoon vanilla axtract Scald Dear Santo: I am two years old.
th* milk. Heparata tha eggs. Beat I want . doll baby and * draw,
th* whits* M ill stiff and dry­ shoe*, socks, candy, .ml fruit, doll
Fold In two tablespoons of sugar, Ubl*. rocking chair. Hurry and
end carefully cook whit.. |n hot
« . K . J# DEC. I I — milk two or three mlautes. Re- Erma Mae Walden writes: “ Doer
1“** plating
a
seven- mnr* them with a large apron to a wM U,.i I . £ T*
* f"httle
ank around the worV), serving dish. Make * custard of tha f r l all th* y«ar, and I am only
olhae
Ingredients,
th*
earns
aa
four
y*ars
old.
PUaw
kriag
mo
.
f It to ■ plan* erf thrir own
«tur*. Charles Day, and hie boiled custard. Cook until It roots •toll, a star*, a teaseL Also u m
W y a , of Ridgewood. N. J., to tha spoon. Remove at one*, add PMans. doll carriage n ^ , lad
th* flavoring am] poor arupnd th*
at Newark airport yeiUrrookad white*. Serve cold: Bluffed
‘ trip dovetopad from a Celery, I I small place* of relery,
HavereaUoft last spring, tnr*« quarter* cup * f craam or
my expressed a dotlra to tottag* cheese, two or threo tea« * Day, an aeronautical •pooae of mlltowr craam. ■ to I I
+ • » ! foewser president of stuffad ollTea or twa tsaapdone ml
nadard Aircraft corpora- chapped pimento, 14 tatopaag H it
AtoPaosi, N. J ; Sugreetrd Bifton char** wiU milk or craam,
add olives
pimento and salt. Fill
celery with
mixture. Serve cold wl
ad ar fruit salad.

All-State P r o d u c t
D i n n e r Suggested
For New Year’sDay

&gt;le C o m p letes
piths’ Airplane
Around World

*"hJpaX Mre. Day sa
always maaagwi to &lt;
thma with a grto.*
of atriUtor*

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flU ILD IN O ' i

Raise Tr&amp; VSpfedg

•We-aantreS aevcateea (U tt
faa*. tk*n«* Nartb (artyjtaiar
i4«| tirf, Ikinra E «it jbaa baa.
4ra4 sav.ntc.n' (ltT ) f# «. ta
M » l of t&gt;«alnalaa. b*ina m a .
!• »* • 4 w rii»4 aa ta* North r
fortr.tour (t i) foot of Lot Two
1*1 •&lt; mark Nlaa (t). TIER
“ oro. I) of Honford, aaoartflaa

NEW YORK. Da*.. 21— &lt; A J .)
— Merely putiiag Wax tm tha
inodel of a streamlined ra limed
locomotive and polishing It roto t
u. TitJtrironiyu m a p
doeve air rreietsnc# 40 percent.
Thle brief statement. made to
to carry lata
the annual meeting ef 1h% Amari
&gt;«vao &gt;il4 urm* *&gt;t tkt * for«caJd
ran Society of Mechanical EngL
” *•
1
* * , WARS.
Uaoalal Matter
naera. appears to forecast a new
. ______
la Chaarorjr.
tare fiw speed supremacy by ALTIW M HAXDLtK
ground cnglie.it against thaaa in Koliclt*jr for Coaplatnaatj.
airplanes ’
It !• only on# of several dlecorarlee raperted by O. O. Tleu
jene and K. C, RipUy, Writing,
huueu enigneera. Indicating that
air raelztanre la the m in ob­
stacle to high speed.-a,* ihe
ground a* well a* In the air.With itreamllDed modelf hf antomobilee, etreef rani and trains
that cloeely resemble- rainy of
natsrre'e hmtle. ahd bog* In |hapt.
they demonstrated how ground
epiede can step up to 10O mWc.
an hour, and do it to cheaply as
to challenge tha speed • upreuiury HAVE. YOUR WATCH repair*
by o»a who really know* how
of p'anea which average 100 to
Brigga, Jeweler, Mag. Avs.

MEN W ANTED la operetf wot id
renowned Rawlelgh Hoate Barr­
ies buzinaas in Leesburg, TitusriOe, New Smyrna and Daytona
Beach. Reliable hostler can start
earning * » weekly and Increase
rapidly. Wrlta Immediately. Raw.
Ulgh Co, Dept. FABP-52-B, Mem­
phis. Ttnn.
AMBITIOUS,. RELIABLE
men
Immediately to handle Watklni
toates in Sanforj and New Smyr­
na Customers established. Eiredleat opportunity, steady employ­
ment, rapid advancement for right
meet. Writo J. R. Watkins Co, 90­
4 Kentucky Sl , Memphis, Ttnn.

SPECIAL SALE -of handwovsn
articles at tb* ComptanUy Shelf,
10th street ’ unj blip, Drive, Ro m
Court Algo MUiy Uttclas of Intsrsat at, apadaT'-laua prieaa
Candied gmpafrult. pee), also tha
oioal supply, e f homeiuads Jellies

9 A — P o u ltr y

FLORIDA-HATCHED guamnteuc. ORANGE* * Tangerines, packed
chicks. Orange Hatchery, Apo&gt;
ka Fla.
0 RANGES
FortJar.T
STEP UP* ■oar resisting power
Na. S*»T.
h o tic k o r a s ia .
with CHIROPRACTIC— Dr. W WANTED: (0 or 1&amp; arras of eit'
*J’ » “ tha t u n de r K. Mar Dougsll, Floral Hslghtj, a
rux lend wlthtn S miles of San­
the (Wul dseres Sanford. Phone
ford. Mast be ver- low price. Box
'ha* eerleln esuse
It C o u r t In and
C-« llfixld.
rias, 3— AutoosobtiM
wh*rsln PlftHT H,\vri t r . A Kio
TIltTrt
COSIHANT of Ten.ua, i col p..ration. 1FJ# Graham S ton truck. Coed U B E I U l ' a LL O W A N C E U yon
and tv. a Dot'OIlklt'TT u( Norfolk,
oM battery. I l « W. P in t BA
Vlralnls, as Trustees,
rubber and extra trmnamixsion.
'‘•ifnpUtn.
eels, sod leLTIIUIt y ■if*
b r y a m sad Price |‘J00. No trade-in. Reel and 16— H o o *«g F o r R en t
MtVNIK U nitVAN.- hie wife, are
Hons, Used Car Dealers. Myrtle
■•ffManti on ..
the *•*
Iih 4sr ,.f
«r7’ h* r; a . n u-,-*li
n . lt&gt;r
, .iks Honor. Avenue.FOR RENT: S room house, water
aids W. tv. Wrieht, jud
*.Jns of u w
sUctri.-ity, garage. Sea Hunter.
Court, t wUI offer for as
eels »p,| sail
»
hleheet and te.t euder. ei
117 W. l l t i
100 ioglKlg FIrat CIum
fn.k 1v.^nC
fi,,n'n,&lt;&gt;r flees,
i***h'
,,#®tcity
°*
in*
owf\ •llno-w
r, |,n
u fh»
PIANO TUNING
!h. *?■’* si.'
" n M-onlMy. 4h rspairing, all work gnarankaaB,
Ul*
JenHary. ISIS the
AVPM »
I- Harrey, Phone 90A-J.
ryU
d,,5,•
folio*.
In* d-sovil^.l pr.-p-rly ,h«
h-rale.l
to
P*«k
....._ J ., 20c
ts-rninula ( ounly. Klorlda. lo.wllLANKY'S DRUG
. STORE—Pre­
K-alnnisg Mftv.es* .a o n
Bushel •------............ j ... 75&lt;
scriptions, magaxlnee, fountalr
t-M H-,»lh ,,r I lie Norlhenel
■ervlrw. PROMPT d a l l T i y l a a
" f niovk fine t»i. Tien
T W O in . Of Hanford, a rro n lln a
Phona 10J,

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Asking F o r G i f t s

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Tricycles , Baseball Batse
Wagons
Electric Trains
Skates
Pocket Knives "
W f,,.4l0 Gauge Guns
tifles
Boxing Gloves
|^ 2 0 Gauge Gum
Croquet Sets, Rods boryezS
Wl 6 . G a u g e Gun#
Reds yFlash Lights^
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Fire Works
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FLORIDA, TUESDAY

24.* t !
*
ftgfign bond*. He expreaaaj, coo*
Hdence they would ,kg: gold and
hold they were held- largely by
rU a groat instating ymUfc” rmtba*
the* tba banka.
,
Kabn mealed tha datalla o f.g
amber of Individual bond taanaa
handled by hie company, bat had
hardly itartad down tho list
the committee receased until Jan.
4.
A MMOO.000 lean was floated
foe Aha Swedish: government With

Ckn well afcrfrfectftd t
rurtlffltt H * f jk t d f t tbe

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'MfaSSML ___
Iw h u i ale* w w m t
I OAT. DECEMBER IS. IM I
THE LITH .H

WOHLU

bough Of.ii in seven &lt;iny»
K* m ild and *li lit ways
''■fir III* own delight did fashIdh tiaiy,
|(V avary m*n til**
Boat thimith hit senaaa fW»
C m t* li newly.
•|l« teauty dvrsll* on earth
£ ’,TiU * r « do give It birth]
Kli reck, no ttono, till a hand's
j ' touch bring* eoncretenM*.
‘ FhJftth**, till hrkath bo n »«r;
Mtuir, till Hrtvnihg o*!1
4&gt; Drtw forth It* sweetness.

m
'
Arad you, my Httlo god.

' 1.Whose ro*y *»•*
t,u l
fjt t * (tm day*' distance from ynor
': y \ ' •tin day* bmblng,
.ev.Yinl, lif mV *rm« rlos# reeled.
i Trtl m*, * h »t Wnd of w«rtd
i RWd you boon making?
,
Jj
TBk*e thing* tour treasure* he—
Low toko*’ harmony)
t | » comfortable rhythm of th*
J ^ b o u t* ]
* ’ Rind warmth, aurprlilflg light,
f e ? ; f * d . and tho nodding, bright,
Blurtf't shapts of flower*.
IT '

^• . T^l'-'rg rab

nr

nrr

•Ahead Of Publiers

W ith th * approach o f another Chrjstftias season T h e
li'rtb l w i*n «s again to rttmimf its retHent o f
law enacted
only
year* ago whit-It prohibit* the cutting of holly
n t f u few
'

for purpwten of tlecoratlon. Thl* won enforced for the find
Mme in 1D27 unit it In axpected \hat it will be even mere
Ebrngr ha* It that Santa Clao* nuccfaafulty enforced each year ah time goe* on. hA a cam*
to bs a jolly fst man
tdho
v ,. le*t
.uatrl
. ftntilderable
.■i Wilght dur- palTti of education, which la being carried on by the Garden
tof.h0
;
n
i
iZ
ClutM. will doubtlena reduce very greatly the number of
th* poatr year.
w '
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_____
thora w-ho might otherwlae attempt to violate the law.
-Al nltkv.
oa-%. I*
i- &gt;
- * itha
w. I
rt!m gi^
Beach
boaatlng
Ilfgest tomato ctdp that acctlnn
-ton thonaand acre*,
k»d avar h o d -t
andtbar way out of th*
Tbara’* aftdther
dkprcaalon.

Florida holly, w ith Itn brillian tly green pointed leaves
a n&lt;! b righ t red berries, most certa in ly U one o f this sta te’s
•Host beautiful plants ifml decorations, hut this very quality
which li iwnaessert In marked degree ha* been the necessity
for a law proh ibitin g its com plete annihilation. Each C h rist*
m n» season, b efore the law was passed, thousands upon
.Tha Miami Root auggciti that
( . . (Mf puhlig d#c»*ro a mo™t#vi*n* thousands o f F lorida fam ilies, filled w ith Ihe Y u le tid i sp ir­
t bn lh# tlepieaalon ahd enjo, a it, and n U &gt;Slf|g'to decorate their homes, went to ihe woods
Matty Chrlrtma*. WWJ by willing in quest o f Holly.
•1/ M r eredltof* would.
.*•&lt; *
A s a result F I:rId a 's supply was y e a r n ftc r year being
greatly ilapleted until the Florida Federation o f W om an’s
Tb* btaety Naw Bmyrna Broaia Clubs, reaiixlng that at the present rate, It would not be
gala « t i thU ona: “ A adtqtial any* long until there would not be a s p rig le ft In the s tite , set
tb# toagua contain* more tin than
about the task o f g e ttin g the legislatu re to p v s a Ikw
«g y othpc pact #f the body, And
u giln st holly ru ttin g. T h is law was fin a lly enacted In the
...aoturaUy It rgttla* more.''
^. T„ , ',l‘ ■~ ~i' ~‘1T~ " » r ■ ■■
, 1927 session o f the legislature.
! Now tb it Bt. P*t*r*burg avla-l
Jn such a s la te as Florida w here shrube and fiow srs
tags bac* b*ca caught apylng on;o f alt kind gTuw In unusual abundance, th ere fa no need
so* bafteta atap St. Ptucaburg
ey ni|nntlng C hristm as decorations In order to avoid ex ­
building*, wa auppoaa they’ll have term inating one purtlculgr M ild o f plahtf. It would lie a
t * confltw Ibtlr bathing to th*
had law indeed which would keep F lorida homes from
bath tub.
yieldin g to the Chrlatm aa spirit and decorating w ith gay
m
' Bay* th* Prtpc* of Walt* in and brilliant flow ers.
Excellent substitute# fo r holly are found In Brazilian
r. . Magus*Ing with Brldah hualn***
pepper, while tips o f pine brnnehea, spray a o f lugustrum.
■'
M*a on how to Incrs*** aalaa:
. “ E*tlr to bad and *aity to rt**i and p lltls porum m ake beautiful wreath#. Flab cones dipped
Yea'll almply buit If/you don’t In 'red lacquer, or fronted w ith aluminum p^lnt, &lt;tnd the
advartU*.**
nlmcat b reath -takin g polnsettln esn be used to add the
Ntrb-adiertl**ct at* finding lhal
tU cen u ry color. S prays o f cedar, a rd tilx , acnrlet hibiscus,
out mar# qqd ntor* avar* day.'
camphor seeds, grapes, and carlssa grad e flora can also be
I v tIn
* •a autamant
•.•.••uni (te
a
lh# prea*, U «w a ffe c tiv e ly .
T
dtClar* that
W ith such an assort rhent fro m w hich to ehoiosa there
.
s s r the Windy U little need fo r robbin g the woods o f ltd holly.
~
Ai *
-O r
nr k l l W / a n T T h i r w M l f l
mi new fxtats In limited de
U aporadfc, the wOtti o f K#w
rS or atnkUurs. What Chi
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ButUr and *ggs Urn selling In
every town In ike United 8UU*
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after the criminal the way
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Kahn *ai,j ho did not odracafo
CHANGES TAKE cancellation
of tha
and held
|W ’ payment of thews w f t only just to*
. . Id |he United States*bat ga tj dwv
pedfertcy malt be t iinaMstwd ua«
'(QonMnaad front P»*w On* l
■nrl lh# district north of Mukden. Her present conditions. H r Ogvapd
that th* temporary'
emergency
Tha J spine*# military Intatlldoes net warrant pfrt^pMWt re­
genc* aarvlc* reported that Chang elnr t ion at th* debts.
‘
Ilsueh-Iiang, whniq tho Japanese
The Inqolry was Instituted at
deposed aa gnVkrnor of kfancharU
Johnson's request lo determine tho
Kir, moving airplanes op
from
extant .of foreign bond and other
tout], o f th* Great Watt.
security holdings In America.
Chines* irregular forcai In th# Kahn waa th* committee’* third
area* In be muppcd up numbar witntii*
10,000, the Rtng'o New* agency
-Last week Chart** E. Mitchell,
reported. Th* alrcagth ot the chairman of th* National CUy
Japanese offenaive waa ngt mad# Bank, and Thomas W. Lament,
puhlir.
partner In J. P. Morgan and com­
pany, testified.
SHANGHAI. China. Dec. 22.—
Mitchell said tha NaUonal City
(A J 1. )—Th# fall of Chirwhow be­ company had floated 11,071,000,800
fore rhrlstmaa waa predicted In foreign aecuritle* and P " ***
yesterday by Chine** source* her*. calved' profits at nearly ( l i . 000,000
The Chin*** force*, they said, on them and other tranaacUon* In
wilt retrabt t* Jehol, es retliement syhich It had acted Jointly. H* pre­
airing th* IMping-Mukilen* railway dicted rebellion If Germany were
into Chink proper has been made forced lo pay reparattona under
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deflrroua by relnferrgnanU to present agreements.
Lament said Morgan mad cornthe Japan*** gatriaon* at Shan'
pany had flea tad |UMJMXU»M of
hath nfaii and Tientsin.
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firace WUtoB, of Illinois, at
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Mihhndivt patwunage by the Rwh
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C. II. Hummera, at 7:00 o’clock *V W
Wadneaday avenln*.
“ I « » • " ‘ ka prtcut# .WbU and
public debts to private Individuals.
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NA'NKING, Dec. 2 *.-(A .P .1 ,4
China.d*4ld«d yeebarddy"to raatst
anv Japan#** thrust agalnat chin*
ahwW,
Dr. Wellington Koo. foreign
Make your
minister. Informed the league o f
Natioru that If the Japan*** at
•o rly . ‘
Inched tb# city Ihe Chljlneae army
would be “ competted In aelf-defans* to resist."
Th* foreign minister
statement Interpreted
0:
past to. thg United State*
lh* nine-power treaty and tha KMt J
logg Briand pact.
,
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Dr. koo aald In hla statemeaf
that Manchuria la an integral ja j
o f China—*nd he cited five A m i l d r
m statesmen to support hi* r 1 "
tantton that ll ahoiUd.. be li
"from Japan*** territorial ah,
gfandU#m*nt.H T h a Amartmtu
named war# John Hay,
-u 4 Woodrow WHaoo,
his chaining and altraativ* young
C H daughter, Mias Barths, was unitor
In marring* to Mr. Paul E. Millar,
a pgcmiagal hdalacia man of.Char*
M ia . N, Ci Jbe hand# wq* p,
decotatad w th pwttad plants. |
and cut flowara Thg bride, at
In her tnydUg.ai|H and
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T h e sp irit o f g iv e and take, live anil Jet live, ip w illin g­
' 'k l r * d*r*Il* HO hart nor harm, ness to co-operate anil a confidence in fellow men ure char­
acteristics which ure needed most today. “ W h eth er, the
i- Nor any won* alarm
fKah Hr* »m*ll a(itp#nil&lt;nl* sound community radius is large or small, the Interests o f one
“* l o f your own tnonlhg!
ar»y the Interests o f nil.”
: WlM&gt;flhoudh Itw bo, and grtat,
Could God lllm »*lf croato
wirld mnr* plraringT
—Jan Ktrolhor.
ho beat wo, If defeat a aoap
nlktor la t» 1*1 him talk. It a
like giving him anoUgh rope
himaelf.

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—1 An Maud o f 15,000,000. aprred S
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percaut; ftjOOO.OOO, ipreaT t HaJ- A -at rasa
sld
caat; (0,000/XX) apread 2H parcant.
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Of tha total lacaea handled since
the war, Kahn laid (077.000,000
erigtanted with Ksha, Laaj
Campany, while tha, fin * had
IId paled In tha rakt with J.
P, Matron
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f - V*prilled.—Bui the council mas* be
Public opinion ran
walchaj' aa It operate*. That*
I f It will only go Into
th e eapaglty la- p a ; mean som ething to us who. are,
* matt be reform. Snarling inrrenpeople ran rule If . tk4:
ra g u d .to -g o y e riu n e n ta l obligations, fin d in g ouraadve?&lt;ln proper performance on
f l der it not enough. At way* jo or*
‘ J ganlied."
ibucli th e sam e bast ss Germ any. In th e halls; b f Congress, their rivl* aertant*.
* Philadelphia, the home - of .’ fa
leuUBrtT. fro m those represen tative* o f A A m p ftfilfttly
It la a lemon for Florida, for
mot * partisan boeaea, prorej that all America. It i* tlmo tha peo­
1,'s r s heard ttferrilM h-crfh* b f -pdfm fril
the other day when IS,000 dti- ple took th* go u rnmeat mi tho
no extension o f th o moratKrrthSfi^1
ren* marched on 'and ‘ laCmaded United Slate* and alt Hi dlvtatOn*
o f this caOrttry It Id' pdthi t
the city hall a* the council -wet *o
to understand th e position o f the debtor. C itizen s tU ew b sre dacfde on la m and oUdgrt*. Thy bark Into llwtr own hand*. Too POO^Og loon Oanted' latar fe r the
tong has democrat^ operated by
perhaps ^ r e , fo rg o tten that fa r o p s hundred and tw en ty* COuncllm*d crihged before Ilia'out­ jroiy. Tod long hare (he people Baadith government,
Tha w ant thiog about It Irthatl
fiv e years b e fo re the W orld W a r th is country w f # 4-debtor rage,) ami ermned eitlcenry and elected their ao-eatled repreaen- hi* firm modd n u . i
don't haUara in gaa*
nation under heavy ubllgntlonn to Europe, T h ey also over­ becked down in their proposal* to tgtlies and then forgot goiem- 1o*«, the ondknhitMg
'«P % ct th,'Clans a y
look the fa c t th at many o f our A m erican bonds, nearly a Incree.e rax** and coat*.
merit, except a* they occasionally a a i a t
art .*»
A* ■ result of the Irnmen*’
plained. Too long have they
Half b illio n 'd o lla rs' worth, are sdll herd by Europeans, redemnn.tratian, the council aban­
t tjbnareierit; nubiaiUaj to
jJudfffted M iller In fa ct or in p rin cip a l But, sa Stanf'orrt cltldoned III etand for a M S per
exdr growing load ot (axes, to
tens can ably te s tify , it is one th in g to he ordered to pay cent lnci*«*e in the 10.12 real **•
pnlHic*. to Inefficiency, and car*
I n .fu ll; it Is qu ite another to find the w h erew ithal with late tax rat* anj a SO per rant
rnptlnn. f'ouncite and teglilaturea
Which t o pay.
,t
U,a*t In ester rent*. The council and t'rtngreaaea rati be forced, to
T h e present situation o ffe rs adm irable opportunities moat .l*»h 111,00#,000 from it* llaten to th# people if tha public
fo r M a p box orators to gain popular ttunporl through their original budget, bringing it down will only ajeatf.
vociferously but unpcnnnmlcally e x p re s s *! drmn.itls o f Europe In $gS.I4'i,H27 and maintaining
High! now, If all tha people wilt
tb P«y. I t otand* to rt-Json that i f G erm any could pny the the prom t rale rrf 11.021%,
yhoarr their rongresamen
with
With
lh* rrowtl demanding
rapnratlona, wnd Krsricd and Knglinul could pay their war
let Or* tettlng forth that they dO*
economy, the rouncil alio killed
,mend economy there will bw r»debts to the United S lates, Che burden o f taxation would
the pidjcct for the purchase of
not ba so grvat 111 this country. Hut Snnfnnl cltlzru z again I state senator'* 05-arre farm aa Vllt*. Inalat that appropriation*
know that where money t in e s not exist, rollretia i beroirms &gt;■ site for a proposed municipal )&gt;* rat, that tha treasury mast not
he raid* I for any purpose whatInrtfsmsible. Collection can be based only upon Inccnte, and ! 1 ,'berauloaia sanatorium. T h a t soever, that th* extravagance* of
inromPn In Europe h a ve ilw lined I t even grantor extent might to In terest Florida, Whs re ^gevrnimmt must cease, that de­
fuiriomental purchases uf'praji- partment. amt horeaua and uaathan l.i this country.
Tha question naturally arises w h eth er it would be to e.tv owned by faeored officials leas commission* muat be eliminat­
are author lieded. Cut ta ths bone. Only after
the best lu tereal o f thin country to cu iceI the w ar debts
A news story in The 1'hlladelthat muat there be consideration
and allow Eurcipean nations to tegain their norm al business
^
of tax increases, and not
than
activity, thus through increased interiiational trade kn—
“~
Cl'ether
Penn'a children
jupon business, upon sales, upon Inproving business In this country', or insist upon paym ent In dilmetl their governmdbt.— From
d&lt;r*try, Tell Congreas that Amirifull, perhap* collecting several billion dollars, perhaps pre­ the dint of the battlefield, phot can rltlicna expect Europe ta pay
nld-llk#
a
new
PMIartdlphla
spirit
cipitating a revolutoin which would not only w ipe out -the
its hilts, that they refuse to shoul­
war debts but which would also ruin business fo r many aroae. Clone lh* docility, the aob der the*'nunlen farther.
eervienre, the apathy. In their
vea rs to come.
The people must reclaim their
■lead, walchfulneaa, rnnrage anil
W e do. not believe there is anyone who can successfully unity to prevent g recurrence of right to rule themselves pnlet*
predict the correct answer to that question. Just as there Iha extravagance of year*.”
they si&gt;h to see government and
is no one who can accurately fo retell ju st how fa r around
Editorially, the negnpaper dt Ihe nation go down In economic
rltari., I’i ladelphie has shown
the corner prosperity lies or when the world Is com ing to rlarrd:
“ The power of ths penrrl# t^ •tint i; re ■ be done. Then act.
an end. V e t w e m ay hear many positive assertions from
political dem agogues as to which Is the best course. In a
crisis such as the world Is now encountering it Is d ifficu lt ent&gt;, M r. and Mrs. II. It S:e
, Jm-,
indeed fo r any men to be absolutely righ t.
Kanneth Murr.1l atul O s '^ lt'B
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Because the problems are Intricate, the answers ob­ Herndon are home from the Flnr
Ida University at Gainesville '
1 I l x l f V I V l I g B I 1 7 C IJIO
scure, our best leaders 'are those who appear most uncer­
tain. In the m idst o f such puzzling com plexities, b a fflin g th* holidays.
Mr. John Adams. a valued oinoccurrences and a ggra va tin g tr ib u la tio n ! ' poaltlvrnesx Is plOyee uf the Atlantic Cuaat l.1ae
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the trade m ark o f the propagandist, c e rta in ty the proof Railway, who hai been a resident
o f a fooj. Calmness, sym pathy and hum ility are the qu ali­ of Hanford fer several year*, and rr replied, "but Gil many had demties necessary to understanding. Understanding is tho foun­ who baa * number of friend, in llpe] ortalratcd a rapocll, for such •*(iiyr-woa quietly married to ills* tranrdiniry accompllshmenta that
dation o f recovery.

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TUESDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1981

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A n d Personal Activities

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- Report* of an attempt ta wreck
Attantir C owt Line paMwenfer
fra in No. .*&gt;7, were under inveati/atinn here hy railroad official*
after the irain rraah* I into an
‘h truction near Durden yester!«&gt; The cow catcher o( the en­
gine wa« &lt;iama«e&lt;t when It ran in­
fo a heavy obwtrWtruti ahich In*
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Mr. Rutltr. of Sooth Carolina,
ta .pending *om* tima with rria-|
WEDNESDAY
tir*. hrrr,
Tk* buaiAr.1 and aortal meetinr
C- W. Campbell, of Bo»t»n, I of the Truth Seeker* C l»u of the
$*••»- I. •pending lome tlm. tier*.| First Methodiit Church will be
while Will It'gcr, i» rattling
C.uy Bryant, of Apopka, . form-, held In the form of a Chrtatma,
■David has returned from
Aiourot thews |»irt«T Chin* might
wdamy at Bromwirk. Oa . rr rr.id.nt of Altamont*. . . . . 1 party from 1:(H) o'clock to 5 no
wor*a than make him pmidcnt.
Uia holiday* Kara with hi. ri.itor here Thunday,
o'clock at the Celery City Out. on
I- Muairwfclta la irrring on the take Front.
,
thr Jury in Sanford thl* work.
RED G I.ADIOLAS
aad Mm. W. E. McDoug.lt I The Altamontr Hot.l had i f .
CHRISTMAS BOS PLACED
gleaning to *p*nd ChrUtm., formal opening Tuesday, Dec IS
FOR CIIHINTMAS
Mr .nd Mr*. J. K Hartley, ofj
Day at Mytoea Brack with thairi
A SI*B 1AI.TA
The usual Chri,tma* S '* for do
Winter
Park,
wrr*
ri.itori
hera
daaghtar.
Kdxe.ond Slower Shop
nrtiona to the Soldier', llo.pital a'
Thur.day.
10th and Ma*noJia
—
lake City ha* lieen placed in Imm
A community Christmas tree and
I’t one 11.’,
»' Mia. Bllxabatb Ratlin.. of Dunof
Roumillat
and
And#r*in'a
Sv
eallon, la Dm guugt of Mi»« Kalb- a program were held a tha Lyman the American I,egion and the
artaa Sehlrard. gt har boma on School auditorium Thor*day. Dec. American Legion Auxiliary. Mem
17 The number, on tha program
N m t Truth Street,
of
cnnaiilrd of play* *nd tong, from, her*
,
. the...organization* are unr
bv
LADIES’ EXCHANGE
each grade aft*r which gift* and! * "« ,h* f * *
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Mr*. Troy Ray and ton. Troy, candy were received hy all achool making donation, of gift* fir thy
S o . I.. W
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soldier, at the hospital.
&gt; • « „ me*. — i n *. r * , s
af Waat Palm Brach. ar. children

Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Ballard were
GIVE W AKEFIELD S
COl'PLK MARRIED
the luncheon goe*ta of Mr*. LoonG IF T DOXES
AND t'UVRanli at her home In Sanfard Tkur*M k i Kalitbra Long, who *t- day.
T AI.I/KD KH ITTN toe TO
Tbe marriage ceremony of Mi**
auda tha Florida 8 t.tr Oollaga
*.r.ta. HAND AA(IK K , NOVEL­
Mr. and Mra. William Bohaenon. Jean Davi*. of thi* city, to Trd
f^e Woman at Tnllahauea, ta o f Winter Park, —era Uta guest* of done,. * 1,0 of thia city, wa, JierT IE S . KTC.
vara far tha holiday*.
Mr. and Mr*. C. II. Gilbert Sunday. fermed on Sunday evening at the
Mr*. W. T. Whitehead and *on, Sanford I'hnrth of Gnl l y the Rev
Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Brlgga bar* Clyde, and daughters, Dorothy and W. I. Campbell in the preaencc of
•d tkair guaat* the former'* rou*- Margaret, and T. R. Whitehead re­ a large number o f friend* ant rele
taa, Mr. and Mr*. Walter Brlgg*. cently visited relatival In Sumpter tire*. The hrtd# enterml the rhurrh
county.
• f Kalnaiioo, Mich.
on the arm nf har father and wa* T o - N i g h t
Lyman High Sehoil contributed attended hy three bridesmaid* The
NIKKI
, Tgr*. R. W. Turner left last night a very beautiful float In Sanford bridegroom had a* hi, attendant,
wfW&gt; Pavo. C * . where ake w m tailed Pmgre,, Day. The float rep relent­ three gro.n«*men. After a *hort
AND HER
critical Iliaan of htr ed Education, Muiic, Dramatic, wedding trip the r mple will return ,
HOY
Athletic and atmllaa. Education here to mak* their homa.
Mr*. Laura Merkow.
FRIENDS
wai repranentad hy Clyde White I
ARE ON
Mr. and Mr*. IWb^rt Messer. of head; Mutlc by Helen Rho-le* Dillon of Alin* turl.
TH E
Gainesville. will I f her* tomorrow Dramatira bv Ellen and Earl Over
Gcorce Smeillrv entertemed the
SCREEN
te ipend a few day* with the form- itrect; Athletic by l.ury Enli ciccnlh on.I twelfth erade, of I v
min#cr and Jack Tl:e and Studic*
AT L A S T!
i f ( mother, Mr*. Anna Me**er.
man School with a Chri«tma* t&gt;ar
by Kern Kraln
Air* I. C. Scaerr and Mr, J. ty at hi. home in 1, mgwuod Friday
|llaa Catherine Mclacb, who at-1 W. w’ lddif and ,mall &lt;taughtrr. night. Thn*e from Altamonte who1
Brvnau Cotlega at Caine*
Rctty. .if Winter Park, r-cvnilv’ attended were: Clyde end |V rnlly
Oa., ia hen for the holiday* I i f n i a few day* with relative, in ' Whitehrad ;tnd Clifford Gilbert.
her parent*. Mr. and Mr* New Smyrna.
j Mr, *n.| Mr*. Ilenrv Sca,er of
MtDeh.
Mr, I eh* Ko,*, of Orlando. w j» i Springfield. Ma»,.. are ^pendingi
the g ilc t Sunday of Mr, and Mr* I ,ome lime a* the gue,l* of Mr*.|
Heaver'* parent,, Mr. and Mr- I. I
r*. Jack MacDonald, and the W It Italia nl
Julia Illggina, Mary HuRoy Trary. who haa been vi«lt- C. Heaver.
The many friend, of Mr, .1 ft |
Powell and R. E. Griffin mo- ing hi* aunt aod uncle. Mr. anil
to Orlando today where they llr«. J. W. 0,teen. haa left for an 1 Turnbull will be gratified In learn
(pent tha aftemom.
ifttmifed &lt;Tut«« on hi* yacht. He that *h# la Imrnving after a re-.
«*A_
ciprcl* to *pcnd the winter *ra,on cent Il1ne»i.
Mr*. Je**le Kent, of Atlanta, re^Mr. and Mra. J. K. Mettlnger rrui*ing around Ibe peniaiula an!
tad Ml,a Ruth Mcttinter, of Jack- the key,
IT .eith er cundltlon* nmtly yi,lt**l Mi»# Hope Anlar»on.
MU* Klarenca M"Kay enter ,
dlle, a n the gunt* Dtli weVk mntinur favorable he hope, 11 go
They laugh
Mra. Walter L Morgan at her aa (ar a* the Bahama'#. He I* at- tain,'d the tenth, eleventh and I
and play with
UmWimntrTIirAeenue,- rompanled try hie friend, Stanley twelfth grade* with a da'lihiful
* ,1
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picnic in Winter Park Tucday
the defil at a
pace that hill*
night A delirious picnic Miptwr
irvjr Nal*on and Cy NeLon. of
Rill MeKim, of Grecn*horo, S', ■ a* spread on lake Virginia
Altunin, Ttxa», will arrtvo
R IC H A R D
will atrive here Thursday 11
Tha outside guests were: l l " » •
bradey to « p o d .* abort lima
•lend the holiday* with hi* mother ard Wynn, Lucy Enlimingrr. EIt
Rr. and Mra. W. W. Nelayn
Mr*. W. M McKIm. of Hr*l Tics and Harris Haath.
|tbelr home In I/mgwood.
Eighteenth Slrvet.
Mra. D. A. KitMa, who ha* h-en |
THE LAST
spending Mima (1m# a* the gur*t of
Ir. and Mra. J. C. EDawotth had
FLIGHT
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde A. Byrd an I her daughtar, Mra. W. T. While|.thalr dinner gueali Sunday,
D A A I l» MANNERS
daughter*, Betty Jean ami Mary head, ha* rtturttrd to her h &gt;ot- in I
and Mra. Luther A. Corpany,
JDIIN MACK IIKDVAN
Marie; will leave Thursday for Ar­ Clermont.
•
aad Mr*. C. E. Chorpening
IIKI.KN (TlANDI.Elt
cadia to ipend Chriitma* with
Mr. and Mra. R. F. Whitaker, of I
MUl Aly. Chorpenlng.
e l i .Hi t t
n ig e m
Mr*. Ityrd’* parent*, Mr. and Mr,. Ocoea. ircenlly vltltad In Alta­
A
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IIA Hi IN
Jake
Wry.
monte.
(la* lurllle Bolt, a atudenL ■'
Colley# at Winter Pari,
Mie* Helen Anderson i* f*pwted
arrived to tpend the holiday,
WOMEN H l'R T IN CRASH
to arrive Thursday evening from
|h her parent*. Mr. and Mr,
■AIIDED' i E. B&gt;L, 1101 Park Avenue New York City to spend * «hort
COMEDY
MIAMI, Dec. 22. — (A IM
time here a* tha gueit of Mr. and
N EWE
I Mi,* lto*e Iw* McGee, .T&gt;. Palm'
L. P«ekin*. Jr. ha* ,nturna I Mr*. S. t&gt;. Chase at thair home on
CAKTIMiN
I Ueach, and Mlai Jana ilawanl. II
Oak
Avenue.
Fork Union Military Acad------Miami Brach. suffered minor in
LIn Vlrrinir to *pend tha
Mis* Clifford Shinholaar, whoi juris* yesterday whan a rar driven!
atmai holiday* with hL parMr. am) Mr*. B.’ L. Arkina. has been teaching in Melbourne f ■ | t.y Mt,* Howard wa* struck b&gt;
the p**t few montjia, haa arrived „ street car on tha county caure
J Mr*. Lao IT. Rockwell, to spend the Cbrlstmaa holiday,.
rando,' Pa., arrlvid Sunday with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. 8 .1
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ling to tpend the winter »*■- 0. Shinhnlier.

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Helen Compton, atudaat at
■Iveralty o f Mlnneiota at
dla arrived Sunday to
week* h*r* with her
Mr. and Mra. B. Comp-

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J. E. McEIhgnnon and aan.
Jams* MiElhamtm. of Jefferson,
G*.. and WUIIam McEIhannon. of
Atlanta, ar* expected ta arrive
thia week to be tha goasta for a
short tlm# of Dr. and Mra. A. W.
Epp* at thair homa In Draamwotd.

aa aad
!«. win
3ay af
Ir. and
la Aro• f Mltaka aa
iw aad
. Papa,
eatlatb

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Just In

Time For

Christmas

SIFTS

The Gay

Activities

H

Evening

F O Rvi

I L l
1/ovoly Now Silk
PAJAM AS
I.-too trtntntoil and |tlain

D R E S S E S

$1.00 to $5.95
Mtiniti'l Slri|&gt;otl

Whitt fdtilil l&gt;o more itnjtmprisile t &lt; ni\o

ROBES

Min' of the *t\o't voting ihiug, iltiring tin*
m.nl whirl o f ( ’hri.tliivt.* *otml uctiv itir*
llnitt an oAvnini! tfown ftnm AotAcll'* "Thnl
w,-ll-ilro*-f,l tillin g " ,*o i'.i -o I v mhirvoil liv
••It** of Iho*,' gown*, nt,i ninhi' u gooil I into
itoinothing m n tiiiui jii*t n g '" il unio

A ll wool

$3.95 &amp; $4.95
tlilting Flnnnol

Ka*htono«l of ilnll , rojH's u ni *hrntnoring ."Jilin* along the now 'illiouollo lino-t,"
tit. so tlroeso* .tro ii I-"ishl'lo

PAJAM AS
S|torl Stripod

$1.95

Priced
75

lo

Now I’hoottix
M ESH

wmmrm

H O SE

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lloop Night atkl Silver HrnnzQ

$ | 075

$1.35 to $1.95
I’urc' l.int'ti
LUNCH EO N

Evening Wraps
Chiffon

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Among those from bar* attend­
ing the Italia Delta Dtlto daaca at
tha Orlando Country Cbb tart
right want Mr. and Ml*. Ltatow
E. A lim ,, tha Ml**** Katharine
Water*. Halan Varaaj. Barorly
Brndar. Katharine Sehtiwd. and
guest. Elisabeth RoQlu. K a a U Vatna Hart, Alma Eatamlagwr,
Orara Wtlliama. JUthfeau Umg,
Christina SDradanmlrt, Jam To*ratwa. Margaret Patara, nod Frank
I . Woodruff, J r. lobart % A it ,
Jaka I ray. Jamaa O. M a lta . J r.
Roy Maaa. Albaft CannaOy, Dkk
Varnay. La«W Oaraar, Barnard
Beklrard. Laaoard MOW, Ja*k
nail. Jatk Patary, A b x Sharia,
Patar Rchaa),
Harman
(look.
3 tapban SUahnlaar. Oaorga fttaiaaff, Jamas Blggfad tad Train

SEASONAL CUT FLOWERS
SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS

Hand illotikt.il

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$1.95 to $5.95

Velvet

Silk and Joraoy
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BLO U SES

. $ 7 95
O ther

GIFTS

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All Now Shaded

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I’tno Down Filltil Comforts $21.00
All Wool Filled Comfort.* $H.50 up

Accessories

John (I. S liiin i
HATS
Now ahados and styles

$7.00

Give Him'
One Of Thcsq
4 Pc.

(io a f (Juality F, It
HATS

$2.95 &amp; $5.00

CKI.KHY AYE.

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Men’s Faultless

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SPENCER’S D A IR Y .IN C .—

ProUcl roar baby's hrallh by feeding It e w pare
who!monte milk.
We produce end oell milk that in equal to tko beat
milk produced In tbe entire United .Staten.
Our bacteria count la alwaya below 10,000, V2 8.
Standard for oertlfled milk.

Phone 400

Geo. C. Harden. Mar.

S U IT S

$1.95 I to $4.95
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[with 2 pr. trousers]

PAJAM AS
Now I’attvnts

All tviail material in blue, grey
or liruwit,- ia Maul tor thiW new
suit.* which are made up in single
hrtaided ntylg with - |s «kfd nr
notched lapels. What man would
not lie proud to own one!

M en's Flunnd

ROBES

Rest Quality

$4.95 to $8.95

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$29.75 Values

$ 2 5 °°

All Leather

Tree Coupon

.G L A D S T O N E B A G S

$14.75 to $24.50

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FOR

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A . K . R O S S E T T E R — F lo r is t

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S10T S

AN Il ALL

Sidney J. Weinberg, atudant nl
the Univaraity of FlorMa nt
Booth had a* htr Gainemllle, haa arrirad ta spend
gueata at her home, 220 the Chtislms* vacation hart with
Meana, Mr. and Mra. hi* mother, Mr*. Fannla Wainbarg,
Tlptaw, of
Pmaythe, 101 Magnolia Avanut.
Mr. and Mra. J, B. Flora
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Boyla aad
Artie Hooper, af Atlaadaughter. Lillian Gray, plan to
leave tomorrow for Laurens. 3.
C. where they will ipend Christ
maa with Mis. Boyla’s - parents,
Hr. and Mrs. DIM Gray."

wYork
Thanher*
Bandar
r d ab

HOLLY— ROHES— 1,1LY OF THE VALLEY
BA8KETH— VASES—CORSAGES
TABLE ARRANGEMENTS
BLOOMING DOTTED PLANTS

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DARTHELME1J

Mr. and Mr*. M. E- Coo*, of
Rochester. N. Y-. arrived today to
spend a short time her* aa tha
guest* of Mr. aad Mra. F. IV.
Bender at Ihcir hjme on tha Coun­
try Club Road.

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I her* with the latter’* parent*.
, aad Mra. Frank J. Gomale*.

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SEE OUR MNE OF HPEC1AL

CHRISTMAS GIFT SETS
t'OK MEN WHO KNOW OVALITY

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PAGE FOUR

afiout which tame have
mill. It would h*’ * “ run down hlU” | rirnr)
to thr mill from Ita orlfinal written. It dora nut ,*«irt.
■ourrr.
I
I have »rrn In Ru»etaVh» rrlrntA Jjnal— and in an engineer*- lea, eonetrlrtiun of f uni aupply of
eye* mint dem iying -inefficiency an rntirr prnpte. continuing atrad
iv deetrartire uar of equipment. tty during mnr* than thrrr year*,
Machinery. induatrial or agtieul- ontil .tar.ali-n feces many mil
, o ( I , v (;T „ u
,,
tutal. which ahould laat flea or all Ikm®, Ami while the m «*t »ii"Tiltin'4
(Continued from P ig t One)
*“ *
* *
9€m
contract provide® for nay half in year*, may laat a jrrar, or Iraa.
llf« i&gt; the nirroweit o f margin*,, * A-**-* Oppo*ition to an/ rrY f a r - O l d D r i v e U p o n rouble®. h®lf »n dollar®, the Soviet
2 Thr Soviet it aot producing their nevr rn**trr* t#ll the work! iloctioti in |&gt;o«toffice drpartnieiil
now
cannot
find
the
dollar®.
nearly
enough
farm
produrta
to
l a w l e s s n e s s Ts A t ­
of ever newer and tnore gram! 10* 1* npt^ropriationA which would curla*l
h.,m,
Having a* yet only &gt; phimorli*
plan’! which it re making ftu«nia a «ir mail and air pasd-Anger oprnit e n d e d B y S u c c e s s • technician® of her own
url*
Ruaaia i*. therefore. In no poai- land of plenty ami of surplate* t • turn* in the .South ha* lieen volrnl
|of two year®* schooling, anil w ,,h‘ linn to flood thr world with farm ■par*,
ty representatives In ( ‘ongf*»®® of
, CHICAGO, lie*-, 22.— ( A . P I — • out ptaetlral eYperlenre the H04*' autlluara. Shr fa- no aurploaoe
1 Brit t»ehi n I the cuvtain of pro pa Noith * aiolina. South (-aroima,
'Chicago'* anll-crimr i &gt;m|*tiirnri&lt; et ii fared with a grave 1 1 1 * 1*
Thr ijrcat agricultural program ganda and iniar ►presentation., a n® lirorgia ami Hurl la*
year of c»u*e of the flight of foreign r&lt;
haw not worked -'arcortilng 1 1 \ lt« n «l ! lie twentieth century ha^
iltoktd bark toda
Thu giouji ha® ilecuhd to join
|Ian " The Soviet ronarrlpta from reverted to the tarter of eaviigr- ‘ dher forte® ill a common effort
'Work and [rrnnntmcrd thrm irlvc, part®
tha
|1 InllriWB autornalit ally
Ctntfldrnl organucj crime
ha* lhat thing which the w&lt;n Id ha1 iitrlivtaliml |tfiii»rit« m portion nf m id f r i n n l f v e peoplei, O i r r v**t to f u p t p n t #nv " IK h c u r ta il m e n t ,
i their gmtn &lt;uppn«#dly in fir e * - of ait a im'tii'V no longer i - curieney
l*nder th* economy piogrurn nf
liran trapped.
virwrej with alarm a* an irnper&gt;»l
with stimwI-. «ml thr •rlmini®tr«tlon. PuMmaUfr1 To the Chicago crime rmnmi»- mg ‘ Hi **i®n ’ rade men® e“ 1® 4 ttieir o w n need* Th e &gt; ar:» paid a ^ .11
Maci arid tha " w t r t l i n " liirkal “ IfOgey," a thing of imagination, f i t r d r iit»le price T h e purchasing PVf. the* Tt h.infe of a hit of tea &lt;-et»e.al Walter Mrown haa an
I |w»Wi»r nf t h f * e rmuhle* ha® d i m in
f ♦ A .(.urn
h illegal a tmuored it will he nerw**«ry for
by wraithy and influential &lt;ititan*, woven nf propaganda thread*.
|
Hhe d I K ten it ha* v a n is h ed entire* “ h ^ i t l e g " operation.
w i* klvdn mo*t nf thr credit* A
the -inith*rn air mad and
T h e Si i v , 'f, pe rha p* , did n&lt;q o-t
vigilant federal government and a nut delllo atelv to ioiild op Ihli, Iv T h e r e I* n o th i n g m uc h to m y
I h ave d e a l t k here w i t h three *' • hm*® •«» l l l k * » t»K ,n thi-ir
B u t Mlppoie (hat a peaaant neeil* t iixii.f
militimt pfc*« aere ftvrn n the ho gey rm*o ho the frightening nf
rrakdo wn®
in
m f u K r v . governm ent i r ^ n u r - du rin g t h end k no w* w h er e he r a n h oy a p a ir a g n u l t u r e
Other /li^lOr*.
and
t r a n s p o r t a t io n
l e m a m d e r " f ttv f i w a t &gt;ear, I
the out aide wor lit

tentative* Clark o f North Caro­
lina; McMillan aiul (lax p ir nf
South Carolina; Criap, ia r w n ami
t’ arki r of firuritla; am) Hi aim,
(ir.rn . Vun ami Mt*. Owen J (
Florida Thr meeting wa« b I»o at- i
trml«-.l hy M. O, liunninir o f j
Savannah, a" thr rrprrvrntativr i
nf thr ii-wly formed I W t a l t,u- ,
ordination \--a.-iati.in

e t n m in ^ E x p e r t

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run funli-niy, but more
(iHilKh 1 on. uir them.

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Keohfgnisatipn

of

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’ police force, the conviction of A1
Qapnn* on income ta* charge®, and
firhrtmerit of legi®latinh iflreetnl
again'it gang*ter®, said Krank J.
Loe®« h. pr»-*idenf ?&gt;f the rnmo
firmnn**ion, ha® left th*’ ifim m al
begging for quarter
•‘flrganiied law enforcement h** ‘
fought ti t«ut with organized
fTlnie.’* *aid I &lt;»e*i h, “ and we have
iron The gangster Hi- been con
tjuer**d '*

lint the y'liViei flooded 'h e w o r l d of *hne* T h e y will cn*t h i m 10(1 t«r
l i l t roiiMe * ( i f*4I t » I7.ri ) ,
or a*
w i t h new* nf it* pifiject*
ITiing*
, m uc h a* h e 'd lie paid h y the gov
pu t d o w n on blue print* *eemet| l*» *
S ov ie t leader* alfeaily to r f h t in 1
j e m i n e n t for lOo to lr»o htj«hct* of
wheal.
fuct. T h e i r teport* oh f o f i d i l m n Peasant- began &gt;v ie*i®lir&gt;g r*&gt;l
Hie ml* leading
T h e \ are I h»4n
| lertim * until four nr fiva ®urce®*
*»dve® rni®leil
' fid v i l l a g e **r to wn collect ir* m a y
M w ay * heal in g of t fir proje?
and fii*ver g e t t i n g w lint \ niei ie*n* II w a *t e time making flip * to coll "rl
I P*.
call
a
“ low down*'
"it
a i t u A l ^ A single lot. AO nv e fA g e of
ach ie v em en t* , the re*f *&lt;f the *"&gt;ld worth of wheat ami now that the
ufi pe ar * to h av e heeti t D t o w n in to , l mi He* w h i c h a n - f &gt;eee«l nil I hero
a f lm r v of gneirnlle* ■ fear
are w o r t h i e * - the p e a - a n t * gr ow

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T h e "• e 1 •**I *1x,,+ h®i ked hy the

1 nan give rea*®»ram*e K o**ia!
i, to hot
menace world
t rad r
AO&lt;tat mn o f coimiieree, ugree«i witfi t h r u ' g h p r w l ii c li v e effi. leru y and
the rtifne coimrtUm®inn that a vo
.1 1 lit h ie *- e f pm " polii v .
torv ha* tteioi eon Ih t, *ai I jtlex
) r e t a i n e d l e v e n t lv f l o m thre e
ander &lt;» iatnie, head of the org4ii and a h*!f y e a r * ’ w o r k a* a m i n i n g
i t i t ion, the job 1* not fim*he*l.
e n g i n e e r 1(1 i b u l g e of 1 v e r y la rg e ;
vast resource* " f the ( ‘hnitgo »•*

' 11A I f a pone 1* in jail, hi® H u l k
er, K al p h , i® »ri j a i l . ” *anl J n m le ,
■fgjld *0 m e fa* k f l u n k nod other*
T h e y we re thi* m en mo*l c ipalde

leas prorlure Thi* downward trend
in a pcftBfint population of tin
000,1am mean4 a "taggering ("tal
ngnculturul lo**
Tin* **♦ nlfet five fAini” * dill11 n nf
th* a?? Icfllt oral iri*i* h »' »o*f
».„k ,..i u* etpetfetl, i|e*prr»&gt; ii"

|W"| eit v 111 I I 11* "in T h o u g h hi v 11
tie m e . hief en g i n e e r , rny « | u t i e « 1
We e um il og fH H to 1ho*e of i| gen
el ill
o p e n n t c n d e n f t t . e i 11ie w « «
11 ” i lu e i t o r , " hut
he w h * 11 p o ­
li tic al of fi c er , and neithei an en gi
tieer oo r indo*t r
I’ niductive
The crime comrni-®Uin pornleu 1i**pon*ihihtv w a* m in e
wrt), iitiilv In 1h r n t l r i W l i ’ l " f
Be f o r e the W o r l d W a r nn | the
w "Iiuilii- enemies,” tliawn
up, levolutlMil the mine* find mill® at
AeRily a year ago Live of them K id d e r, in S ib er ia , we re k n o w n a®
ir * in prison®. l 4»e**ch pointed out.* the Kid de r p r o p e r t y nf the gr ea t
two me under -rfitenre, two await
K o * o i A * i a t o t nr p !i r a t i o o to thi®
big •entente, on* awaiting dapm [ c o r pn i.i lo iT i l.e*lle I r q o h a i t , fa
fation, two involvinl in *lep**rtatlo»i moult* B r i t i s h
fm a n c l e i , w u®
a
pftH’FYiling’', four fugitive® from d o in i n a m fig ire, an I H e i l w r t l i n o JuRlfre, one facing a murder Vf*r, a* cofiKUlting e n gi ne er , i li r e c U
tharjfe ami rune under police «ur ed the r eh ah ii lt al io ri of the p i o p e r
vrlllame Two were killetl hy their ty after it had *u ff e r r d t h r o u g h
gwn kintlKti**iau
m ism anagem ent
un de r
l*l,uhllc enemy !t*t numlwr -,'*f the 11I,J 1eg line.
wi s draw n up uitnot ®ru month11
I hir ing the peiitoi w hen 1 w.i*

ago and the canU'glBn afg in etj1rr®pnn®lhle only fnr
them ha® been almost a® effective mine* « n d m i l l - w i th
( onVI lion* weie nhtainert agpuist 1em pl oy e* , 1 t ra ve le d
ami u* of the force «n j publii* ®#rui J h i r i n g thi* Im *I yeai
tinv'xvw* fin used airam®t alt
Those brought to |u®t ice the
{ ‘•pone*. Uuzik. 4 a®k Mifigtn,
T4rry
l»» iggart. Kr ink
! *W ,
Janie* “ F'lr** Sainmnn®,
Tony
•Mop®** V hI jk* Willie Nieiuoth and
nthfr® were the fearler* of t'blragnN utulerwoi’M.
“ The pre** InougHt forth puli*
)\f . i til In v and pohlle indignity."
fioesrh •aid lust night. “ The fed- |
fir a I guv* i nmem f iv e u® the aid i
ire needed, A* flinch more will he
amt nnr vlr- '
Acrooi plUhed In P W
tury will be camplrtr."

the

n.Mf 1- aot The w h i l e dfo, y |||1
hfii.iiK * are ly. to d u p e l the I - ge y

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of ,, H u - . i a n “ trade n r n a r r ' “ to the

•m iu .a n i f

I foil'd M al e* ufjd tr, i he wo ll d .

gene t ally .

Lett/ And J a c oby
Liming P l a c e I n
B r i d g e To uV j j ey
I t ’*oitlnutc| fr o m P a g e llti*|
henrt®. an d went dowry one.
MVt ’
Cii i e. ( ‘til lie ft inn Thjft,
H a n d ‘l a I l.euz lu"t 1XIX) ptrint®
wh*'n he W4&gt;® double I « l
three
diAotoml* ,i ii*l w r &lt; -et five
Net
-i ore, r iih«*ft®on.
II a oil
J e r u faiteri in 4 fmir
prole *roitra* t b e in g - e l am*. 'Net
*ri»re, ('illWrt*rif1 h T - t l
Plnnil
IM‘! * l'ulh**rf *mi
mad**
L'Hiile w i t h a four #pade * *nlract

Hand
'tH|
le rt x
rnailr four
pade® in a roh *r4 tt for thrr * Net
**ri*ve, t u h i f t t u i n t»7rHJ.
H a n d .1H&amp;: J n o h y wa® -e t tw o
in ii r o n t r a c t fnr threw rliMtiioflih.
N e t ®cnre, t ‘u l he r l* o n lO.tHNI,
Hand
nUfl r ( 'iill&gt;ert *on
made
t hi i*i* not ru m p* , g a m e mod rubber,
N e t *4-01 e, t Vilber I *on |O.rUtfl.
U h idler HO.
H u i u l IH*
l.en* 4-Oftt ra c t e d fu r
t w o c lub " At If riiarl^1
®rore, f "olhepisrm Hi, 14V
I fun d .»KM ( i l l - e r l - o n fried I h r t ^ j
®pade® rind w a - -e l one \ * l a ^ H C *
( ‘ul her I - o n H U T *
'7 ^ *|
H a n d dd y, Vt'O / c d l w i t / . M i l a n l
one it| ih re bolr ut rtp . N a l aegru,
( Till**! t*oii lO.HHfi, »

ftldder

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TH E COVETTE
M m . S a llic

R.

CU Un tl V

Oviedo, Fla.

At thr hoar of lira. CodUgloa

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(iifta — V o H *tj — Hawdweek
I’ rlara of all ktaAfc;.-

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Fla.

Cowcncii

A vc,

O rU m lo,

I’honc t i l l .

and Mr*.

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G K M

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CREAM
In flinty nxi'ild* mudr tu
order fur th* Holiday Seu«on. Sprrial alien Iion tclten
tu purl) urderu.

Curtiplrle ft till 5 FhUeo Balanced •
Tnlica. Nothing Elae To Buy:
FRFE

D E M O N S T R A T IO N

Abut

Sweat MHk. Sweet ( ream
nnd Kreith Yard Ekk- fur
your llollduy need-.

AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC CO.
2nd a n d O ak
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Seminole Creamery

he contrsirtg«'|' f*tT^|||p^(p|»-

iimnil*. Net ®cora# C,’ ull&gt;ert®on 10,Kivliimy f* ‘ lofoidalv** te lle r
It nnd mill: I'liUieftson
rwado *
innatei the "‘ kulaks'" th * Ln »* game at three notrttmp. Nvt -egy^.,
&gt;4-ndent prnfierf y-^w ning farller®. , Tulbertson lO.BSfO,
• ho have done letter thah their
Hand .‘lirj* Von /edtwit* was *e*,'
1‘lbivv
the S 11v iet ha- created • out* at two hearts. Net score, ( ‘ul*
rreui nuin »w® nf giant 4*Kul«rk*a l»ert»n*t |0/»2fl.
n these J*dl#rt|ve furtoHaml ;RM: I ami* mailo game at
Wleien® m individual farmer four ®pad#«. Net ■cure, Culbertson
on Id te fought, -horn of hi® pr »p-1 I fI, H10
rfty, tur ned Incise to starve, or
I land 1*1•I : Jacobjf» jgjMA" f ive
Ii iv**n aw*»v i » f&gt;oce*l-lah*if canui*. H'lub® diedilrd, getting game and
i eoroniiiMitv •*f tIumi-jiiol« nf pe» J nihher.
Net
eror*.
L ol'ifrtion
uitM i ntimd so readily te roerrr*l |1RWMI,
The « pint of the c dlectivet h
Hubbtf
coming to I*e enurtly that of thi*
Hand dOfu Faaard tifl.
till in.liviiliml
Kularha" Th.y
H-nil HW: Von /.callwill ma,le
.aot ,o.wi. fur llirtnovlvt*. lor
»t 3 notrump. N *l wror,.
Ihvir v ilia f,,. for lhair aihaola. I hIIm*1 1-on. It7Oil.
Thp&gt; want nm hiovry for Ihvir
ll»n il -rt&gt;7; Thr haron
•uirffdad
farina, toala fur thrir
marhinc with a thrvv tlulibonlracl. Ne*. |
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ALL PAST

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Ami if lho fa.-t.ny ar.tor nf ihr
Five-Year fao.|.ai«n .-onn .t prnvl.lo tho«o thinaa, aa orom i-r.l,
il.ro Ihr collr.ftvta . . . ... „ . . - . . r
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Net score,' C'ulbei
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.igM« tilttiral plan is. of « !»ur*e. the
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•tBI move gigantic **«tnte farm®,
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nf W l T , . U nf th....... m l. nf a r m ..I
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G en eral H e l e n Radio now
•nnouacM antMhe, evwierUatde
Thrar
thr wrtlc,.111. ‘‘U ,m di, munj ,
J f ,(llIr.aJToy Ihrr.,
addition la 1(0 b4a line of radio
fa. to n ,, .hot thry tlo n-l l.vr up N&gt;, , e o lf f u U , , , , . , V
r e e l . rrr— tt»a Ra^erw. a tow bavy
....... I.I.iP-prinl plan.. Chlyfly br-I
JUt||| |0;j. (,n . V l t A r S f u ,
caineoU w ith th w J d a h r t i . i f .
.a u .r Rn.liana cannot „ r m
to; (h „ , . p . , , , , , rn t , « # ) J(f*v,Avit1t
Im p ro ve d S o p e w l l e l w a l j n e e m
m « » 'r r and it.r rffrctjvaly an,I „
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him a
A u to m a tic V o lu m e C ool n d .t^w a o
In lot a de ro o nalratlo a o f In la
rrunnm irally thr mo.t a .lva m ci; k. Bnlr ||e ha,| ir.O h«mrr». - -N ft
aplendld aaw ra d io valo r. A n d aafe
fypf&lt; of machinery, allhar iaiiu,.-) , r s r,., rultwrlaon 0U15.
u i about o u r waHirealeal l i m a
it In I or rrnnnn ir.
Ham l ( M ; l.ani contrartnl for
paym e nt leruye. . i
,'t. T k r railr.aila of lluaaia arc ,,ny diamond and made two. Net
r,Mm r t m a U . I,.aaa.l Mmaa u+m
breahinc down month by month.
arnra, CuF'crtaon ttltfS.
y |M - - - ‘
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Rcyrrol month, afro Stalin, thr
Hand 401: Ciillwrlaon tiled three
■lirtalor who rule* ttu--la from r lo t« and m«.4e *1*. Net wore,
,&lt;U&gt;7: S O M E T H IN G T H I
nnleitla the rahinet through hla p.r- 4‘ nlhertaon D6A5. ' r
, .
•Ition aa aacretary af the CommuHand 40fi: Von
V^f*i
niat party, attempted lo meet the itatnr a n j rubber h a llin r w T nrt' E n t ir e f a m il y c a n e n
railway crtala. He ordrrr.l that all eror*. He rontracted for
three
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men of anv railroadinc riperienre, t luh» and ma.le 'al*- He hid 100
• li'w rt't-Jilin tU ,niu»L t a p n , i _ W r hiuu.ia.- ,V.4 .* -» e t &lt;
j A l f \0.
diitif. Th e y were to help rehahili* 1*®!
Is A .
talo Ihe tran.p irtalion ayatem.
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BRADENTON J. f t . Stevatu
caM taurtlng' kaildii

TVTSUVirW riilansled'liureiutrir y
uf poHtlro-r.'onnmir inanaeeiiieut.
In thi- tnanaevinenl (her* i- nn
rrntraliied i-ntdrul. Nn Individual
ever ,lit trivt-n full pnthnrily
orj
I'th Sl and 10th A ve, to ho u*
rmnplele rr«|H&gt;naihitily. Nn man I*
cupiOil hy CaratIrhaed'a QoudlU
willing to riak taking either. The
Smoke llouao.
l.( I
J H
penalty for failure tnay hw jail or
ihr firing .quad.
•
A» to the ineffklenry #f work­
men, there l&gt; no need to rely nn
my wide peraonal oheervwtioii.
The Soviet government Itself Ofrirlnlty o i l m in * that in produc­
tivity one ASMticen equal* four
and a half Ruaelena.
Thin I, not « N of their filMapun theoHee. They u»o lhat calriilal Ion ,ially Id lhair plana for re­
the terms of th* original agree juvenation, I f they try to ropy an
m«nt.
American factory ayatem
they
pita In nee four and a hall time,
■a many men lo fa t the rente valume of product U Ul* Ameilcan
plant turns o e t
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Aa for engineers, nt Rldder I moat dam vraltslss typo. feeffUlenL. Pldlty, head of a res fleund them “ pumpinf w tu r down *y heard, to eflgieecy,.”
rent group, distributed a aeml- hilL’* Pram a afttree of a ipoly ml- II‘will bo sole readily that this
i««l bonus nf *40,000 ta hia fdkl
y higher than Ota mill thnp U no* the piWUriy eeraptod piePj**rw. yeOlerday and loJil th*p
pe&lt;| wnlwr to s-pllltOp
1 voir nt l.OOtt.eeUos* P*T /hlauU.
then let ir e v it y -csrry It/u Ue

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Merry Christmas
WrChrUlhiiLt lime . . '. Iota of frl«nds dny&gt;
pin® In lo offer Ike Season's GncUaCft What
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do ihey'th.nk of your home! At no seaaoa of
the year does the home play a'more Impohaat
part than at Christman .

. and since ®ood fur­

niture has never cost aa little aa it doea teday,
ifhy net huy those pieces you have been want.

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on the plain*'leoc Vef-oce

The r durtmn in revenue* fur
the w hoi ■ *y«tem during the lie* l
-in nnnth« ha* keen p*llrna’ erl uh
of fit imJIv at fiUNi.iKgi
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M b * . Snn Y ii-S fn , widow of th*
“ TlTSzy o T th a China** republic.'
ta lo n liw
y**terday coeiC h in .', political I n d m dalAiug and Canton— ■■ ih*
i n n l wqmtU&gt;.
Soil Y a t SVn, ane* artiee
i pMittea) affair* bat n m
t anient |nnt mdeteed th»
nettlin'* bUtory alncd th* death of
Wv f Walld Irt I9 fc and **ld it*
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marketing fhe«e scuritie* -a tiff»
tnrily along with the 'huge Ituiii*
needed
make up ileftcil*.
•'The coramitiev is nf tne op in it»n
that there is n«i sounti l»asls for helitvm g that in immediate am hoc* |
iialinn of ■ great public w^rk*
construction pr *gram would je r t
fective of »t*elf in restoring bu*i
naaa activity to normal levels or
even that lliere is preponderant j
probahility that it would generate!
other ec immllc forces that would j
rnmhine to restore n nornwl meas- |
u're of pro* peri t y.
The move tr» give
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t i e Mititl In think encli .mil i-ct-ri unr uf 1,111 fur you r
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( h it-.ltiiii' mid u ll;t|i|ti mid l’ r&gt;i-.prrini' New Yt-ttr.

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ptTHTM tl* lhr nlxilr (||,|
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Cooking Hnd Eating

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I’acaas and other (rulta
and vrnalablas cheap.

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each La dl e* F i c h a n g e ,
T MINMITES from the big --to* »
B i tlding I•*s- f*iis I Id |iVJI. Term *. Park,, Vablet Hldg . phone 104*
I in new l MInml*- highway ,lti*t ’i l ' F i f X l S A I F
.d
handwovtn
outside n t) lirntt*
Low in-m i) articles at th e t o r n m u n lt y S b i l f *
lase* Fleet in tight and phone 1 20»h
eel an,| Lily l&gt;Hvaf Rote
service Seiim* ytiur future, tiet T o u t
\ l*&lt;* m a n y articles o f il)-*
one of the4a" lot*, plant ;i gai&lt;bn icre*t
at
special \ m a a pric #S.
fBl*e cbicki'ii* \ -mall hMiis»* , ;«n Tandied grapefruit pe#l. atflo tb#
U- built i heno tmlav 4fi*l at the*e i - u a l * i i p p l x of ho m em ad e j a ll lt a
prices con i h i nfforif to b u y *r*
and pre-»*rse* a* very modarata
eial lot- 1mod lime value* at ha id puce*, bio* ii* a itial.
I fitU" |»m h - t*iit'Cha*e now
ito.i
ban* in Ssnf .od' ■ future
Bos m U \ N i . V " x T a n get me*, pa ck i t t
T \ T
^tniforj Her ii Id
lo "hip V|, I nutin's 111* H. park.

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truck
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1*1 ire I21M1 N o trade in Reel nrol
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rearhrd lha nth defTte. ThfiAe in
the rentri] government have occu
pieii key positions and fattened
tlifir pockets, while thnse in the lo
f i l gtivernmenU have preyed upon
tha (tafan*a)aa* panpta. Th*y ha»e
made thain Irtenda happy hut tha
pa iple
mlaaratla,. OpportnniHa;
have found po&lt;ll(on* with the rem­
nant uf tha militariata and l-aptti
into prominence, while on th* other
to rtaathF* « M
• “ During th* pa*t five year*
there hove been continual Hvll
Tear and polilical feu,I*. Our party
ha* dMInlef rated and tha *u-call*d !
leader* have at^nprd tn la f iln a
marry from fom lgn impertallatk
and n n
reaayiad to polltlral
ilrirk* Ih* old Mandarin* nevrr
Would have dared. Under the
Item, of party ytti« every rniwolvable rrima ha* been committed, mi
.111 the people have Ih* name Ku«
mini *ni,.
“ More recently Nankina and
Tanton .load a t nnpoiition to ani'h
other, each boaatihg of II* own
merit*. .Such term , a* revolution­
ary foreign 'affaire, democracy *t
.cetera, ware uMd to mt*laad tha
public. Really, however, -b ilh were
* .dependent upon the ndlitarMt* and
.lived ty the flattery of th* revoluion. Both are anti-people and an(-revolutionary, 1
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F r a n c e as a result of t l v cofd
F ll'l nl*
Ml V VI \4 | FKM
wave.
run.
T o n s i d e m b l t ' d a m ay e w a s done
thraatant j #
wtlual
altinctinn o f th.
tha
3 H l altlnctlort
hu| &lt;nr wh^ h . t.proprl„ 1m,s in the Sea m l m a t ran *n u n t n e * uy H O Tici o r a rri.M ’ %t i o &gt; row
t %i n r r n
rvu cn s f i t i d a
countrj’a rairolutior^r, party."
h»va not ham m i.ia ru in it ba a h ea vy t w * da y fall o f «n o w
atm. o r TrtK n:vr.M 4t. s t a t
• "Pan Twt )3ap fo^ndad tha Kuo- tpaadad rn o u ih to ba affactlva * * dr i v e n by a h ig h wind In S lo c k
IT E I
or
T ill:
«T4T&gt;:
or
ri.o H in s .
minting; for ravnlulionar, . pur- ■ ramady in lha pra*ant «ttu«tton: hollh ICMkl un e m p lo y e d got jobs
V*llJf*a I* hr |r l,l
*M f II Itlllf
poaaa," tha Hid. "J| tha part, ran
I I I /.A T i l . I
po i r hit - •t -,f I n ' &gt; i .
Thai propotal* for tha i.*uinra cle a ni ng streets.
H flr at e Ho JU? ,1*1-1 i h . ptr -t*v
not itra
English
fol k ,
accustomed
:o |« f l u l )
. . . thd
. . nitk.il
i ,pad
. benefit tha of ta trn il billion* of dollar* worth
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r, | „ , n„ ,
ffi-tiirnt hn*
spen ding
t he
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mi
the •- i li fl c a i* lo mi v
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i4a
spp|lcatipii
»*s
t .*
VltiDruon.
aiata* ami muniripwlitia* for publir R iv i e r a , b u t un ab le to afford it n i*-»te (f% aC coritsuirf-n«*nli
* * Haiti
H»+se d a ys o f financial s t r i n g e n c y . r e M l f i e i t e *u iitiare- 'h« f*- i - s i n p
• “ It la wnr andrtiUhla
nndrplahlf that tha. w..rl.* at* '*un*..umt" in nrinripl.
ite». i itostt
praprrlt
"o o a '- i
n&lt;
Kuominlah^ baa ta*t it*
it position
'•Whatever may have been the had the sa tis fa ct io n o f k n o w i n g HMHinol*
r u t it i l} . FI**»ots it* w n
aa the rannlrr'a
tt.
anntrjr'a &gt;
inanlutinniry
1 causfs uf the present conditirm. the it a a » as ciltd along the M e d ­
Lot 1 M |lr&gt;e heerf ow n
.{la r i, Tha p e r l,'* daitrnjar*, fer ciimmun sense remedy n to stop i te rra ne a n a t it was in S o u t h e r n T h e M j H land l •+!•&gt;■ aj**»ss»*l tl lb**
dale of Lira Issuance lit siivb cei
.from being *|letnai enamiat. nr* t orrowing, eicrp t t » meet unavoid­ E n g l a n d .
t If left* HI tbs name uf L N K ' N t i\A*N
S n o w pr fT vi d »d no p r «d d p m in tlrdesn *nl4 c v i t l f o a i e « tiah i.e r*»
Mta own leidar*. When Sun y 0t able deficit*, balance mir budgetw
acr ort.ina »^ Hiw »*s d e n i
firn diad tn 1936 our party lo*t it* and live within out Income." the E n g l a n d , but fog did. T h i s w i « wi ll leant thereon mm i be Ttji itav
r L o m i n ,A l&gt; IA1J
report *aid
rfu‘da.
the el eve nth da\ L ou loner* did
W|tn-* S
ray
.ffleiat i i i o . i i t i i *
The committee espre*«e«| s belief r.ig see t h e -on a t b i e e y* ui oitl seal till* llte 1st il*t -f |»*
t; “ Fortanalely, howarar. tha Can01)1-0
4
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record.
tonaaa laedafa at that time war. the government would » sVi- rroui le

wMa to ca n y on the founder’* potI*ia* "u fflfim lly tg carry not (h i
northern
p u p itIva
eipe.iiKm ,
brin|irif the Yangtae vallay under
th . Mrtr*a rule, jlut el nr a th*
N anU A S-im toTr1 j* H y
.p llt In
1*31 dtfe th C h iiH f Kai-Sh*k'»
parhotVal dirtatorThlp and rivalry
batwaen militariata, t i l party and
tha p*opl* h *»a become incraagingly la para led.

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Jlaocharia, owing to public opinion] lha unempljyrd anctfctfctarr* a
yesterday affilined the run
both wvrw furred to lay down thvlr Mumbling bhek yrNlmbay in thr victton of William II Ihtwnm^ in
i m « for i K ^ o d le d p*aev and na* S fn ltf with King ( D-, Utah!, lor.
'hr federal
ilh ln 1 eouit
for
lional unification For months lha 1 ing delay in action,
northern Florida on an indntuont
leaders
squabbled over
party
Senator Tapper IH.‘, K in L ».
« barging that hr misappropriated
•p jili, neglecting the people'* wel- ported th** meaxdre iln ftv il ‘ y slid end ru le d |-U|ll postal fund'
.'an.
f himself and Senator Wheel**r »|i. in September. |H.t»». while p**st
•'These so-called leadtrs ir e on- Mont,|, with the approval uf *He master rtt High Spring*. Fla
aware that the reaaon for the es» agricultural committee
ittence of tha m le of personal dic­
Without an) dl*cti**ion, S u m r
tatorship, deg enerathn
of
the King invoked th* rule* tn for.*
L E G A L N O T IC E
Kuomintang and the country's in­ roniideratien of the bill over until
vasion by a foreign foe are all today Meanwhile. report* .if • n r r ir t : o r
i r a i . i r t T i n t row
traceable to their departure from changa o f attitude hjr th.- farm
T i t ftrWn i t i m a
trm o ,
»ra n r t u k i . k * v r « i . r r t T .
the masses. Foe only with the hoard again*! it war* haarrl
" tk »
or
rttr
e rtrr
nr
masses as the central organisation
Tha lati*1atinn would turn grim
r t.o n in i.
Notice i* Itrraht
«k&gt;#u that
of tha Kuominting can the revolu­ from tha farm hoard »urplu* or*,
Viiv w ttr n m
„r
to tha A marlran Rad Cro»* ... ir&gt; ilH
tion be achieved.
1 A | &gt;if Ti t I tv* till* at*
2 it a a
‘ Even If the present leaders s h y ot h e r r h i r i t i b l a o r i r m n i i s t m o *l*i«*ti th*. ?f*di . l o .»f i « h a t*
jj* 4
" p F’ ' *"J * ’ *\ ■'•*r 11F1*"rt 1*- 1M
achieve unification In arc trclanee lie*igt
w iat#d !*y* Pr es ifierit: H o o v e r
Tn
v of flew
mti*1 Hs* marl# anplir«.
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llotl for *i i ilnn l .&gt; i«ant «n 4, .
with their plan it would merely
.
M
l
&gt;!«
Ufa
anil
t - Sail,! «rtlft atr
mean a division of spoil* and an
rpiihriivw i h&gt;
i. Ii.wtus itocrllt^il
opportunity
to commit
more
pr*n*ert*
&lt;&lt; *anfllvilr uuin,
‘latri.ta i ‘.,w 1
crime* I can not hear to &lt;ee the
,»•!«
I?l
* -I
I * * t*
I*
foundati jn of the revolution cstab.
pa- i„im! * . . I 1*1 ..f Itu h
llamrioa.
h
!t«hed by Sun Vat-Sen after 40
Tl|a- wall! hint! haltll n«r»ar.| || lb,
year* of struggle destroyed by a
11 * of |h« . na*.&gt; «- .»f alti li . »m .
i ifH' *tr to in* f1a ...... . vi \ v svi :* i
handful of selfish men.
1 K II.VK fn
1 &gt;|U*&lt; wsol V M lh .
rU &gt; N I H ) N . t w r*
I A I’ i
Fu
calf* 'hat! hr fi1»i*mi‘i| !HTfft1lM|
! rope a l r e a d y wea rs her T h r i - t m * ' I m I i w l i t ilrw-1 Will 1a*t»r 1Ha •». .f»
man tel
of
-mow
from
hrn\ v »rn 111r f*ih rlt a nl IhtniAM. \ It
-.
- _
s to r m s w h i c h swept the con i in cm I
VI M n . ‘ .
U fl 0 I P P I O V C ( I I S over the w r e k end b r i n g i n g j m r « .(Tit, -**! Oil' I Ilf
.
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Some To Be Aimed
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ST PETERSBURG. Dee. pj.
— (A.P.)—One white n s « ires
killed. tw&gt; mors w rn reported
critically injure.!, and 17 nefroej were taken to a hospital
as the result of a collision be­
tween a city work truck and a
trolley here today. Tho truck
overturned. Naraei of the nctlma couldn’t be learned im­
mediately In the eonfusijn.

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MURDERS Weapon IsFoundNear
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Ballistic E x p e r t s

Nathan Mayo Gets
Charges Dismissed
TAI I \lf tfv -lb .
( A.P.) —The Statr
Su)'?&lt;ir i
Tm.It l .tiny iliimharJ fitC rentami-t *if e*&gt;wrt pro&lt;#e 'ingi
mra'Rst Vardan \fajru a ^ r-•:!
I'ir# r mntltM.iMT. grid
&gt;ir.r^ton. Ini oratory cM« f f r
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frrn e IV iuT cr.lcr ft.voting
a
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PROMISED ON
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tio n T ra re d B y P r n *
ln Klo,i4* ,rrrr •w-riar.
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pr«"liu:ti ifinngr on Sow Y u f l
i
d e n t O f I lis S c h e m o
l ' n o e r W a y I n N a t i o n n«r win b« w«n takm i^rc ui i . - :
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rally
Sportsman
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With
T
o B o ls te r F in a n c e
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MOSCOW. Dee. 21 —(A.P.)—
Mim MtNfl Wlbon. horrm ^
J tp «n aU rted a new •drive
V! IIAVV. N Y. Mr
Thrusts
Be­
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The “third ami derisive year" of mimics teacher at the school Lai - j
H a SIIINOTON, Dec. 2 l / _
in Manchuria to the south o f
\I - A
m%V'
*t l t
the fire year plan--1931 —proh m.irnmg
a number «.f segq
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s
t
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*
*
. •A P .)— Senate leaders o f
Mukden today and although
to
k
t!
Jarii '
will be recorded by ni*lorian&gt; »■* lei menua which she hope* will
POI UIlKEKpViF, N Y - Dee
the com m and said th e m ove­
b.finning of a new deal be used on SanTurd and Semin iUI&gt;l«l Vlsftll.
for humanity In th. great political County tablua on New Years Oaj. 21. -U .P .)—An infuHatvd
Lithk.
m ent waa directed against
eiperlment represented by Soviet She urges that Sanlnnl hiuaw l» -f hut Ur kIjiMkmI to tUath J.' it*
U l|
bandits, th ere are those w ho
Millionaire Expert Is Rossis.
keepers clip them trvm ihii issue William *irhati,
.!.• »:l&gt;
million* irt h.
betiere th e purpose was to
Under the Jinp-tus of SUlin’s uf The Here Id. She has already manufavturn a^J iporumin ye*,
till* |l »li
Hflf ►
*.•j
Regarded W ithout mid-yiar
capture Cbhtchow b e f o r e
speech
fsr-reachtn* had the aasnranre uf m»ra than
«*r.. tlnvrrpnr*. .-tt*
day
fnnni;
Svhati'
hoU
n&lt;
tfk)
families
that
the.
will
cooper
Superior As Player changes were effected by many
Christinas Day.
l f* wrap n «va&lt; 'jllv
phases of life, both economie and j ate with the Slate Department -if fueat Ktoi«nc« Quint ('■rviia, 10,
_____ •
I **v# Fraillant urral carkhll .*
Chios sent a note to the League
NIW YORK. Dec II. —f A.P.) sociological. Of first importance »*• •*••••«urw in having an all-Vlor- t« witi»»f th* fiual thiu.tta of a hlOilt-i. |«|».| the ¥ ri u i«j mark * m
n«i«|ft atlon for tf.it nirimra bV •
«f Nations sod foreign of flee proE f f o r l s F a i l T o S a v e whlrh I,# h ipes |n bolster the na— Ely Culbertson, whose (earn trea his edict that th, people were t,.U broduet . In ter serv.at cm \gw
lJ,f k i hj fair cw-1
w batcher knlfa.
W ia g . The statement la liter*
entiUed
to
better
living
standards
i
and
the
and
members
af
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she
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wuund-d.
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r
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will resume a contract bridge „
D«l,»v living stan
( r a f t W h i c h T u r n s tinnal finsneisl structure and pay.
SMted i&gt; a direct appeal to the match with Rldney S. Lens
her elasse,
t u .l.f b " ., ewTsst-j bull-,,
Ak.yamj. J*. had' ¥ 1«
it and “’
a*,eT
If*, *** hu** "•'riflces they
'
t It hud a
•
ng
additional
fsmllie.
support.
Iurn„|
u|)0(|
lhl,
.
hrn
I
O v e r U p o n H e r S i d e tlrularly aid railroads Th# Hrntta’
awleks has
L.. .an
„ j «cm
M
« uP«n to mak,
. for the fiveUnited Rletes to Intervene on be­ Oswald Jacoby tonight,
w nilsJI ho Idle u-t. .id ,.f
ail.
I,&lt;pJ
Here
-|year nlan. and that an immedia'o
*r up nl.0 tool the Preildent it
Th. f.ar; that it •»d not . ...
...... . v., h . the nuu u. Thtir
half , a/ the nloe-power treatp. A ara In the hole.
lmpruvununt shoult be forthcom­ menu'* which Mis. Hil-.a ha. » r -1 arrival m :„e la-eincm roopi fire g tve rive to th • th* f*rt ’ia'.
NLWI-t'RT NEW*. Vs. Ih-c 21 hoped frr actum on tl,^ ,-noratovtSome time during the cuurs*
Japanese eettmate pieced the nruntanged »» -mipg en«y in arrange: } w. v,,. v |, : * As k-Ill’ll
her o f bandits they are aftsf’ nt the 87 rubbers loft to be p!ay*-l ing.
IttiMr&lt;a. • • A P I Hi# x-iittMl tin iinvi Se- urn bcfoir the Ckrisunss rece/s a»»I Mu. lhr:t nisi- hair I e -n t
Scores of new stun, have been
Menu No. I
Caus.a . u.
,Jh.Q0O. Jt didn’t say how many In a 180-rubber teat of riv»| syt.
ins,end of two.
heit afiMf
: tf-vis. leuthe m.*;!,
om- m -rrow night.
terns he expects to have a* part- ° t " n«’ l »nd it Is ,possible
.. .. to
„ by &gt;•
Tnm.to June r.ck tatl*
Akivam. bed
Congress hopes to clear ha.
W w w i a n participating.
-VikiyAni*
hail ......
»vti .................
il« *«.-*&gt;«•^Ch&gt;JI |m«ed. ttnllasitr esn . |» wh • it * , ilvt.Je • ii.tt-J
Mull fl.cauitbip •
Drnnrr Marnfflad,-: UijI null.
eny necessity required du» 1
way before th« Christmas ad.
Scliatj n*r ir. !ar* l.» •be -lugs taken fr m
, Japanese troops ware understood aer Harold 8. Vanderbilt, the ’
half-sul-merred Juummsnt Tuesday i.ijht f o r
Fat-ley potatoes Butter.-1 Carrots| l*rvyarw aji afirr |h««twr luncheon ster-s h.vly iai.| th*v th*’ If.11’M 1' -iti| s,i&gt;
In Thkyo yesterday to hare surt- father of contract, wealthy aina- ,tf *be luickenlng of the produr- I
fcel’l h* JfV1
i #, h .- b&lt;ith
Humnier
*slstl
speeding wi.k «a,|y jn
•fur Srheiv and Mm . I'nruiu.
•Irv-d from two svysp nsi
•d ea advance in Ue direction of tear, who plays ths game for i lk,n °r H*ht Industry, which sup- )
Dull-'.- tl-i- fi b ’or (ir# llir ship | &gt;rsr on th# economic prugnus
P-impkin pie with if.- rresm
1
r»»u h\f»* ||. k»«l »»• J’«4t n i1 "1 JcIi #a.
'' M»« far »sii» ulu Dittnc; Af.
Chinehoe with the ostensible pur* love of it without any profession Plr* rcimotodiWs for home con 1
bfv#
1u*#n
i-eoimis1
.
sumption. Hand In hand have come 1 Herr sie the recipes fur fcu.lv in *
ad ranted t.y Pn. ideiu Hussar, i
•
of wiping oqt bandit eoncew- at Interest.
filter, fhwnr'gj m It,...... nod. .N,,»
(I Mn.’il
Ur.. Id llitrl twice snj.flThe Democratic Hour* ka*
Cu'herl.*on, regards VsnilerhUt i [ncreosss in wages In seserali 1
No^
^ T"" '* ‘ rt J’"*- «’ w•kiall,|bnisl mlu the^ v - |
.'h jllo r '• -l ,-rf . . . I , fin I |i;4 „ &gt;n i «
tratlons
MH s h a t the Seuth Manchaas Without a •upermr as « play, j branches of industry and adop- ' f"',r
‘ "mat., juwe. ..n.t ivm .n-j ......... ..
, attack I her ... • killers, te'urned to ,1,.- |.-n If of rn'ly t-sars.-.t o-.ei on bjr side with, »h iwn the way with the nil,age
rlan railway.
her mas,• and fiinnrl rv.tin* on o( th on* year mmatnrium alvj'
■," 1 P*PI»*r: sumn.eg salad,) hch t» A« (be two iin-ii
'
T ie Ezebanga Talrgraph agency er. He has said that even if Van-; Ho" of the piecework system „f
-trugslcd h- |ho .ling nr I ii.uudvJ Ull ^11
“ “ W a Londan that 10.000 derbllt had not Inherited a gnat ««r&lt;s unler which workers are tw" cuf“ *hr«.l.l,-.l cahlwsge. -m ,' In the tutoru-u-iy Iiirm.hr.I rr-.im witnes'e. In (hr en r to i !*»*••i inn he pier .a, Ih.- sliq. iii'ldit’g yar-l. f enactment of the Igll Ir.. raising
Tb.. tiro wur «,f undoi.nmned nrl- 'he enpiralisatlim of the Federal
* aaUkfb wart moving on fortune hr would have acquired paid aerurdlng to their prudurtiva i cu,&gt; 'h'l'Oed ertvry. on.- .re-s th.- vistrt In l.iw uf .viij ini.s. alioi Ir.rni sgsin.
• ’ al*
• ability.
I uepyer eh ippe.1 fin# Mis with
I laud Banka by tlOO.Pslo.otk).
M | that the Japanese 1 om. *ueh are hii inttllrctual
h Jslwiies,- nnd h scream in the
A pejnti.qn pitkrd -i| *h# gun
*’ iiftrem.tn » s i
seriously
Senate tommillees will continue r'i
A 3P
30 P-wont
p-reont derreas,
decrease in
in tho
th# J moynnots-salad dres.tn/ .Inst t,..
v u s fiy tH a i them with an aerial ! ,e v " ” ? U:,|„
. . .
j ,A
s few hlo -k i f, n where ihr n'h- t t urpeil. and irvenl rreelvrl min -r I work this srvek on the 1500,030,-­
house,
uverpowr,-.|
Mrs
ram
us.
..
. . i | Vanderbilts methods in c«n Pricu of food in ths so-c..lled I fore serving, . hup un» t.imat i in A lliW Cimu a «&gt; W l~,ltW frllrrl- wat fjuud shur-ly »fte« Diamond
. “ Moss, where anyone ran j "• *m)
v»’" ,miln»v; SIOOX I-.or. Sclstr mi-l Ahiyanm drugge-l him I 1 •» "ho, Roth ipots ntr ,n a route Inmi ir i n city sn.l shipbuilding I 'M* reesnrtruction finance coy- '
- General ffenje. Japanese rum-11 ,irart
■ are different from CulbotU ” open
&gt;rsril fire cninpnQlie souph, to s«,s pu/etson and will take up tlw
In the early stages of tlijl buy witluiut a ration card rop.
cuf” 'Irkd lesn-. .me quart, int»» |h«» Itmpmpi (
■MVarg waa rapartmi In Shanghai
*be kilh rs nmy bov« taken tn p i th.- slip vvM,b wii ihrislen.-d b y 1 1*0-1 lank m asure
nt&gt;v eighth p-.un.l f#t salt
to have issued an ultloiatum In- game Yanlerbllt devlscl an tq^n. j tributed to tbs genera] impruv.- !
tnlt -if tbe rl-y
II
mc JapaMt—,» (N»t'irn»*t |0 the “ I
! perk. |.| lensnon mustard, two'
5tr*. Ili-rlieit Hoover at the I* inch-1
tWu this for great Infh#
salatigg that CMnchgw be gvacuated tng club bid to show three quick I ment.
ter floor end foro-d Mrs. I ar.irxa! Hlstriet Attorney rManev „f ti "•if -Auu- tV Tkre* fir# mgs ployed,1''••t'* °t Federal capital by whisk
. suit.
Perhapa tho moat aensatlonal de“ ontlnue-l On Page K.,u„
;«aytng his foreea would oc- trUk* wUboat regard
into the tiu.emrnt ri&gt;./m A . »hi- 1n,,y **ll mi flnjeiprint# w#r&gt;- *lrt‘am* i.f «klir *»»i the hum Ing, « rc Idem Hoover hopes tn fluV’
edrr the territory op to tha great re T u e s tj to *" 0|,,,on•l P*rt o f : partare from tha prerioua order
---------------------------looked rrt terror stricken, the hist-1
’,n 'h* f&gt;r-t -nil ||,. I-. P
veisel whiln men from sis fl t e jn*w "f* Into th# rsilroads and*
(Continued on l&gt;agv
Page Four)
j •*’C ucrun.l might fr due# a finger rnmi'-anies batlled ihe Llotn (rum. Dsvswnslssl Institutions and os-o tha
‘
(Contiaitcil
VJnLanca Ministerr Soeng tendered first It was gsnerally utidvistuodl ™
Print tl«e to tin- ui,--titv nr th# 'be shore.
| rn-*»»»oao worn*# ui .at farmafa-.bl» rvwlgnstrou to inwvamaaa
go.
ih rC liiu it |ov&lt;
Dinmnnd •layers.
Her c -sir.tructlon f ■, refriyers-j "•** «o:,-niond 8#*ot. ecnjldirg
anmaat. It was aanotrerad. but it
Delsrwv
said
|*.t
nlgbt
he
h
i-l
a part of the 12-3 system of
~
tlun
flahtloo!
lion purvossw
ptirps)*** mid*
mada firs
ftrs fight
log! ,hl" *mro*dlat*ly after th* boHJ
*ghWit now yawn
**srjir*w,.
*8&gt;ldadiWg*Wiaav -•erintrenlga os. s- -:*TTy ‘ dlffTruft,
powferJaj
fit)ft
_____
t
.
yJwr»il
le
Ma,ion
'K
U
r
(Continued oh Pag* Three)
I'aifL
inaitlkf
I
s
m
as*.elil##!*.
.
..
I
*
,
n
Ssnotr
bonking ubrnmmlt
cwtk
insulation
grcatait
tmoldvrlng ipsl
ret txrttmtin.
persacutiu.
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1a *
• •
• •w
&lt;• 1 Hr*
*
(It Wyo
Captain HarrUon of tho Ralre-I M o r a t o r i u m
Tr Q IIP i
"'''V " ** w*nl •'
creating a
repubBafor# Stalina apuch
they
, __ ___
, wert linn
in Army
Armv (hi.
I
.....a
I
4T1UI
*•*’
»*
*I*HI
*
0
3
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C
1
‘-stun'r*
»,
Inters
m b . - v . r r - 1 - “ « ; 5 ; 3 r 4 ednesday
Intcreiew. M- did ent ro»n n 'o r lv j. . tu
fhls morning Issued an '
If
rutting out plavrtj
a* intarv
irvWw Mftdcmn
ned the
the objects of suspicion and die- urgent appeal that all persons who1
(I'ontlnneg on Pug, Thres-)
*r -he tiilos nf the shir with .rely. I !j‘ '
.U “ k
_
»hl political leaders f o r
&lt;Continued On Pago Four)
are able to do so should donate ss ! BASEL, Mwifc. rlnml, Dec. 21
I ten,, tnr.be. In force out the ,m«k#. I
L
* hl&lt;h *'»" P ^ W ll tk»
.
.f*lth
t * (riople and
much food, clothing, and vege­ I A.IM—'Th# length of „ nciriacuaed tBera.of departing from
atorium to be recommended for
table.
tn
Ih*
Army's
local
relief
the 'principles laid dawn by her
hud n-&gt;l Jt
lierniany was understood ,o t , it
work In this county.
(Continue^ on Page Three)
husband.
* ~
fl’tntlnuej on Pag, Three)
tmint
over
_
_
This appeal is made because tha
A Harbin dispatch to tha Lon-1 DRUMHCLLER- Alberta. Dee.
!
Salwtlon Army klttU drlre. now adsisasw as/aioi.Ue. waa iLsulU*k#J
W-w-lCeaUanerf
Fags Tbrrel
‘ !r.—TA.P.i—Rerlkhling a not* of
being conducted on 'downtown "slay.
tribute- to Mi parents as ‘ tho
Th# French insist oo a mnslmun — •
streets U bringing In funds so
best a kid could have," Robert
RGCKY YlllUNT. Va . Dee 21.
.
Preliminary work on Sanford’s slowly that the attsntlon of tn* of two years. Sir Walter Layton,
Tolmatt, 10, shot and k.llcd his new athletic Hold, to b* tonslruct- puhlk is colled tu the uigent nerd British eet-ruontst . vires a longer I
— Charged s*US killing ; I t
„
,,
.
no«ber and ilstar and then fatal­ ed on a IO-a:r# tract at land ul for relief.
period.
I h»r nine yearold daughter, f).,t-y, K V S H I p I , F . i f * K P F 4
Sir Walter faced a comrade of
■ I '-t-’her knife. Mrs. I \|
J
^
I &lt;1 l It v I B
ly shot himself, polka learned yes­ th* rear of Scmlnok High Fch.nl
’’The Christmas sffurt of tho
terday la investigating the three on French Avetma, began Friday Saltation Army Is dependent en-1b-ng stamtiug. J’rofesMir Charles’ Brooks ess Jcdyed in the Frank-*
DADE
CITY,
Dvv
21.—F ife*.
Two Important meetings
of
death*.
Hist. French ttniirttiilil, t%er%r*% tlw |un roonly Jai| yes enla,'
afternoon when ouvreyors staked
■* ; . • Th* bey’a confession was found off th* circular track which will ami gifts given during the Christ­ k«&gt;nifnitt*«‘* UbI. in friemlly Ji«.
Tb,- .'.n year-old niuthcr was ar. II su-nitl veggiurn l lew open th# #;if# Cham &gt;er of L'ummeico commitloat
of the Coleman A Fsriasun Met are echeduleJ fur this week, LOWhat is easily tha flaaat rol- two days after the double slay­ be one of tho featutoa of th* field. inas season,’’ Captain Harris said. ■trrrmtnt oVtr the phr.iMoloifv uf » rests* I following a enrow#-’ ; in I eaotilo Company
Daile City’s t-ordlng to Karl i^hmann, seorWs l.
vesttuRtlon,
S
f#w
hrurs
after
tha
ing
ami
subsequent
sulcida
when
flnul itrjHirt on Grrmany's
ol, golf trophies gv^r
Inside tbU track, to b« ron "This Is on«- phis# of the work
largest slore, Saturday night, but tsry of the trade body.
, # ,
slaying Kstunlay nigM
his father opened a Utter re- structed of . Indore-there will be I thirt Is nut covered in th* annual raparhy to pay reparations.
la Sanford la tmm altrecU vtlvrd tka day of tha tragedy. He
Th* flrlt le * meeting of tha .
Acting oa Ihe od-i.r of p,.ysi I were frlghtsnssl .way before tbey
These
two
hail
failed
today
,o
*
football
and
b#Mball
field,
a»
well
l’",l«
,
t.
but
•
*
Independent
of
IL
_
like aye of the passers-by aw TWd:
Publicity Committee, J. I- Mireowho sold the wcnmi ap I could get IJf.ro inside
as other courts naade'i in th» M,n)r- P*,h*P* «f necessity, pass break the deadlock. Th. English rian
Btreat, trophlee ahd prises
Lsaviug the murks of expert*. tette, chairman, which tnrets at
parsntly
was no-rlollv dcrangrd.
"I shot If jm aad Teresa— I holding of track aad field ov.ru. . hy
L
’hristmaa
Kettles
without
"me
want*
to
us,thstrung,.t
t
!
”
'
will go to tho wtnneTi of mart have bren mad. U0BKRT."
j|- ! tho roster* Masted uj»«*n two outer*
Lily Illll W#dn« »'!ay After*
The .atlra field wlU be ra n ra m T /^ ’ ln« “ ‘ h*J »ould wish tn. but language possible |„ vt.-w „ f th, ’ 1 « eommonwe.lth-. yt!(,rrmy
ia events In tha SemlnoU
•rrh tu ha&gt;r thv cn%&gt; tr’uiijfht
nf th** *»f-. but luft tw.» thin-. ,l,,on
4‘00 oVlo.k. luporUnl
Underneath was writtant
•d by an Iron a*4 wire fence and
Mmo pv^o"* “tey •» ab|. ! world sltuaUon. while his frr-ml bi fufr a *|e«Mi«| Jury Ttsc«day an&lt;| J ncr
Golf Tounuurvent, to he
Uii*»|»en^H .^n rarvfuMy .
kt con*ldereti, hut th«
"I’ll be dead when you see
over tha Rasfhrd Country them dawn in ih# cellar. You blcatherr constructed, although lo CrovW* vegattblas from their deferol* tha French vleti-pninl of ••k tu liatr the wi»*rau rom^ tv ^ ,,rh *bal the eipl »*|cn mrifUng will n*»t cutiauma mot#
r«*re* on Dee. |Tj M, and 19. bare been th* best parents a kU those ftaturpa may not be creet-1f nrd,’,M ,,r fr"*t from thvlr shelves I“ th* least dan# th, belter."
I mttU«l t,j u hoapifal for t:»« in ' wa&lt; nut heard.
j tb^n l!V mlnutrt* tlm*.
ed until lot* In Uta coming year J*° m,l,e someone happier at , A four-hoar *skt t
ara dUplayad In wladowa of coold h are—
■planned
ih* J W . ! rbriatmav. PUaxt uUphono
Iftii
it rdarTJfr
thl
.iTh/m.tirel'*
k** V \ 1Url)
*“ n" Two " ,h%’r «blM»vn who Sadi T,“* *»tlemr»ej robltry waa JU^rond la a n»-#tlnif of th«
This
Held
hat
been
by
Gbrietmis.
Pies.#
telephone
»
9
tardsy
lafr
tha
d.leg.wum,
a..p«,u..
haeant store la the MeUeh
planned
1™
I"*?*# ft lh.# **)'**U™* h..peful., Url&gt; M.nl l(l . %fmf0
thmi £ ( f0VfriM, thjft nik»r«.inv wUtn a p . * - 1
GonuuUUe. L. Ktuklai ,
Mrs. L. G. Tolman, the. mother, th# s.-hool
•
•bool
tut
eaveral
years
!
or
hrin,r
*nv
,urh
do"*tl"ns
the
but
oot
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‘
*
'
r
•”
*
,h*‘
»&lt;
board
tar
ssvtrsl
y*ar*;or
nr,n,r
"
n»
"
wn
to
«“
f
not
certain
that
*
final
r.-r-urt
,
!h.
k
t w xt th tha J. C- Pvaaey aad bar 8-year-old .Lsughter, Tertbvy hrurd their ! er hy tU«&lt;*nv«r*d .1 *lc!o d«»tr hrokrn 1 Uonnelly chairinan, to b# h«IJ al
and in IU
lu ronstrattlon
construction and final I Ann» ,UU
,U11 *l
*l 21
2,1
* *E“
“ *t S-cu*!
* * * * * would
would b#
be flnlshej
flnlthe.i Iwfuro
la
« h r .s t-',(,Y
*%Trnm. In tha QiolSti'. , u|i»n
t tba Citf Hall at 11:00 a'clocll ' ' *
•aa, were found dead Friday on a
•’ ,0° " •* po**l"la.
mas. Th# experts apparently, w ,rc! htrdruoiu they fern 4 thi? mild I Tb# yrmrmrn worked leitureW i
trophies hare been donated farm near Ramsey, afUr a neigh, completion wlU glv# this city on* |
•r•
roorninf. Swraral lnttr*
~.------ . .
. still blocked hy r«)ndttion« 'bK * with her t'leat *’a*hed.
various sources, and should be, had discovi red Robert seri­ o/.the most modern athletic fields; ...... ~
and n«o1e rluthin, and
Mh.r
nurr‘•™m*ctmtnti art to ha ■; (
anti
r&gt;th«r
rrur*
KEY
WEST—Monroe
Thcatr;
;
roms
said
svere'
beyond
the
psiwer
In th# state. ]t will he dedicated
1.0 f . t s
stlmalatiro to tfch total golf- ously wounded.
Th, fatlnr war attending tb* cbnndi^e valf*I at ll&amp;CO. whlrh rnadt at tnli m»«tln«, all of whieh
: of Ih* committee in solve.
• Ith th# opening football gam* of i vopencil to public.
“
1 a*t quit# mad# op his
new! th* i f tiff support and fu-op«
furu ra! of a rvfa'lvt.
Hha found the Uttar In the
,
evidently
t
n«
rarrivd
Ai
ny
In
lav tha tourney, a fea- hoy’, pocket as sha waited for a the l M2 season, according to preaI
----------- -----. truek or a»itomobilf. I!cd#« had vfstion uf th# Industrial Commit*
' of tho Iota! golfing doctor. Tha boy died before tha eat plans.
•
physklan arrived.
Although tho not^ expUined tho Free Movie Will Be
I n f l o M T n G lis fn A u L in — p „ _ /t ffs .. I
D l B n t l e O f SlIO W
Treil Thomas. Tampa Hetcctlv*. Lehmann. Papworth
shooting, polka continued learck
. ..._______ ____,_______ 1 was csllfd in. ti e lnvaatJxallnn.ia- Held For Children
Attending- Me
JM. • m"tlltt. Refusal of psrmis
Ilu.v. D r t . T n i A . H . ) - ila*.
‘
ant• rrc&lt;in!e’l aereral finger 1
Manila'' all
attend a Christma* party
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letters from gOuJ and bod Hide writer. It read as fulluws: “ Dear Fieciing weathor with a blanket prints f ,un&lt;l uq the safe, tb* only
AH ckildron In Sanford and
President H. M- Papworth and * / .
a t Ramsay was glrea by the Svmlnol* County are mad# tka ob- Hanlurd boys and girls tosiay r|Santa: There ai* n few thing* I of *now mad* * ChrUtmos land- rluos so far.
Bee rotary Karl Lehmaon, of tho
v » b - father as tka passIbU cause.
Jacte of Managor Jo*. L. Marva* veal that' they are still h.petal nant f ir (,1iri#tina#. My brother •cap# of the whole of Europe to­
Keminolg County Chamber of Cane*' .
tatte’l Invitation to attend a free that Saata Clauw will 'rtmsmbvr ami 1 would Ilk# a .hot gun for day although In some place* heavy
, moire at* la Cres’.-ent Clly today
msrvl# show oa WoJnaeday mom- them well next Thursday night Christmas. We would like tu hare damage mule the picture a costly
MussoUnFs Brother
1sttsnJIug as Important mooting of
on.-.
The
blast
of
winter
extend­
Ing at 10:04 o’slock at th* Mi­ and that they all promts* tn W a pony too. If you can’t bring
ths 81. Johns River Improvement
Is Claimed By Death laM
Theater. This after la open better 1-oyt and r Ii U than over re* ►oth. bjCng the gun, nnd I will la* ed. Dom fl.sndlnaiis to the shores
Assorlatloo, of .which Mr. Popto aH children, Mr. Mareatetu fu r, if Bant* will only Lrlag l am satialletL I wish you could bring
worth is a director, and Mr. Lok*
MILAN. Italy, Da*. tl#-(A J&gt;.) said, and another record crowd la 0 few c heleu gifts.
man* la secretary.
» y mother s nie# drees, end my lie flea sucompanled by heavy
—Arnaldo Mosseltal, ,8, younger antis! patod. A metis, sulUbla for
-------Here’s
a
letter
from
Stanley
||.
Th* group waa th* guoek of
ihulJy a mu ln.de. But my daddy
bcotkar af tka greasier, died this showing to children will ba hare
wrecking many hoosas along i
,n ' f** tm ut.ieu Preeai
Colsman: “ Dear 8anta: I amt a treks at tha sheriff' office so enow,
the shores and Hooding oth#is.1 Rants Claus may have to trad* State Senator W. F. Glynn, sad
aftarwMn In a kaapital after ba espaeiaOy for tha day. ’
trvtly lad boy, slore evtryhody don’t loaro th* gun th rs for ho Kcaodinarla, especially Sweden, bis fur jacket for a bathing suit discussed a( length plana for Ik*
had been taken freaa hi* autemaWhile this is to be * fret par*
Nla raftering from a kaart at­ forms ncr. Mr. MareaCvtt* said •ays an- But, 111 try to bo bettor miftt think I was too young for a suffered heaviest damage. For two' anJ *'• ■ fu* born on kla slslvh further dcealapmeat of
next ear *&lt;» dunt’ forget « e . I »Wt gon. I wish It would Lavu two day. a heavy snow, driven b* high wl&gt;,n h” come* gslloplog Into the Johns River,
te s t Ha Mfi th* offk* af I
that U children wish, they may
north winds
■sawi papar ropalo DUtaila. af bring article* of food, aoch M want a fire-track, a rap pUlof, and barrels. Bring it to Brentw wd. I wind, smothered the country level- United1 Stale*. Uni***
----------**DEATH PENALTY 1LNFUCTED
which k* w m editor, tar his
ran aad gooth. ermokon, an-l the cape, r big knl’e, ami a whole raeo wish you a Marry ChilstmM and Ing forest trees over * wide ares aid him with a tew- |er blasts
for lutbaow
laacbaow and bocumo Ul |g kls likv. The*# actkloa will ha distrib­ of Nohl chwolato drinks. NSsw don't W'-rk too hard. My brother I* causing himb«r Interests large which are not on th* program, he
MILLXDORVILLE, Ga, Dec. IL
car aad WM taken t« tka haepltel ute.! to th* poor gkHdrea af 1k* don’t pod m* by. m tl* Bub. la# nine years aad I am eight yearn damage. Telophons and telegraph! wUI ,lml lb* Far West warm, the
where ka pwsaod iw ty, Docterx reaaty « CkriatjaM Ism. ha raid, dog. U r# from Ktonloy H. Cole* old. I wrote this on my diddy’o wire* are down and train* are ^"••k bot. and tb* East and Mid- — (A.P.J—English Gaskin*,
snoebuond.
Waat vhllly should he rom* today meatcutkgr. waa electrocuted
werksj over Urn kat he died a fvw •ddtog. "t know that all chlldres os*n.M
typowritor,HI* brother, IsRny Erieman
*nj tbe&gt;e Is no prespect for an Ih* state •risen kern today for)
mlMtei aflat kla arrival at tka •bo fool that tka* cad will Ilka tg
JMalta Carroll, of West ThlrDETlCTfVtt SLAIN
Immediate change la temperature. fatal atakWto af kte w ifi oa A i
W »tteL AppantUy W kad lwra b*l» In tkla wap to make soma writ**) "Dear Old Baata Cl*u»: I to*nth 8treat writes m follows:
The South Atlantis seaboard la im- 19. 1929. Caokia* formerly tlvod t
hi tka boat ad kaaltk. Om at kk ethn Hula child happy on Christ* have triad to b* a good hiy. But "Ivor Santa, 1 sm a good littlw
CHICAGO. Doc. 21.—( AJ&gt;.)—
threw BOM dku a yvtt ag* aad
ywi kaow hay* rent hr very go«d rlrl. 1 om eight yrare old aod ia Je-nao CnpQt, use of 40 persons comfortably warm and atleky. Fog D s U s l
Day.
lu
ma&lt;l* Hying and motoring pg*.
tfa fatkag raftered greatly tram
all th* Uaia, so please briag me a Ik* third grads. AU I waat you
dining and darning In a NorthLIMITATIONS a i r e d
tftta tec^
Mg wag**, a kaif* and a yu r#. It krlag am ia a tew thing* p|r*&gt;*. side aitkt club, wras fatally wuund- carious.
COLD
Ol SPAIN
Meantime freetlag traalhor with
u cm rap* fry oiy cap-pistol, and
are th*...............
thing* f want: «.t earl* to'ey when H* balked ela a blanket cl enow made t Christ­
WASHINGTON, D ec.
' ,;m ayaha « 4
MADRID, Dm . SL— (AJ*.&gt;~-A a Rants stocking fat) W ante and A sat of Mttle dish**, soma ps-saa, men who attempted to hold up t h * ___ _______ ■ „
mas land trip* af tb* wbak at (A.P.) Ckhgreeo was call*
•andy. I Hr# In Crapavlll* this a play row. a doll and kail, and a
pUoe. Miss Peggy Griggs, another] Ruropo. Wintry klasts extendad today by the least*
____ _
f i f ­ ths
Ivils dtoppiag year so don't miss ara. ttaasw deal drees. That’s a ll Dm# Santa, I
guett. was ekol twtea la the arm.] from Bcandlntri* to th* Meditor- tends hrr**Ugating committee
to fa
ft*. Th» forge* ■ ? teochor,’ Mr*. Goff. I know yon are pare tklw year. I will
establish definite llmitstkm
ChsUHaa
.
i f teiral Hk* For.*
teH met key to land viwj gj. Good
camoalgn U | ia 4 lh i* ' of
crop
tea
Bill aad Jack Marti* Jr, w r** by# Rent* Claws, matter Is weU.
local
tannery
opened
taf
IM
Id
t
enow
wrecking
tana,
h*Maa
alrag
dratial aad ■i
taratefcai
their letter to Saata ca a typo(Cgritlnod oa Paga Four)
'•«««•
• .f t th# (hot** aaj flooding otkam
40

litical E x p erim en t1

VANDERBILTMAY
AID| CULBERTSON
INBRIDGEMATCH-- -

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vVSTs - NEARLY FINISHED “;‘™? ™ m JS S £
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25

16-Year-Old Youth
Slays His M o th e r,
S is te r ,T h e n Self Work Commenced
O n N ew A t h le t ic
Field Near S c h o o l

G o lf Trophies Are
Put On D isp la y In
W in d o w O fS to re

i? Charged!
r s r t£
,h,
With K i 11 i n ir Own
............... ’ Child W ith K n ife L a r g e s t S to r e In; I m p o r ta n t Meets
Dade City R o b b ed Of Trade Body A re
Set For This W e e k

Good And Bad Little Boys Dispatch
■Al „ - 'i w , . 1 n r « d ;
L e tte rs To Santa Asking For Giftsj

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Wprm C h risim a R
IsB ein e: Predicted
^ “SJSS'SSrCJr*. M .:F or M o s t O f U.S.

�RADIO

TULANEWILL BE
HEAVIERONUNE
THANU.S.C TEAM

rm&gt; i i
DO YOU KNOW?

WRI.'F—-Jarkrowvilte
SATURDAY. DECEMBER It.
P. M. 6:00. Tim* Signal; 6:00,
Florle* Evana Conway, violinist;
6:30. florid* Cdltglani; 6:00, Or*
fment Is Passed anf* Ororr String Band: 6;27, However,TroJanBackWcatbcr Forecast; 0:30. Sign Off.
libtting Brand­
WJ AX—Jacksonville
field Will Have Big
DECEMIIER It.
ing O f Gai ne s rSATURDAY,
Advantage In Heft
. if., 6:03, Colorado Cowbnj*.
NBC; 6:16, Edward* Piano Co.;
5:30. Contract Brilto. NBC; 6:15,
I ltd* Orphan Ann!#, NBC; 4 00.
Cara da Balia Dance Orchestra;
4:15, M. E. Cummings; 6:J0. Bet*
' ter Milit Co.-Operativ* I vague;
f 'f \ The Air Dlrpatrh Milt .n rout /or tie Trojans a (asp wynt
Bacon; 7:00, Amm ’N Andy, NBC; up from the 75.000 p*r..ons s i ­
Frjnc# Ailrrt Quarter Hour, ; remhlel in the Olympic stadium.
Nine out Of 18 of th* big crowd
NUT; 7.A6, Uvury* Washington
lintel Orchestra; 8:00 Catling Ho­ seamed struck with the lark of
tel Orehr«tra; 8:30, Radio In Edu­ wnht displayed by the rlaitoru
cation, NBC; 9:00 G.odyrsr Pro­ from Disie. The Georgians ward
gram. N1IC; 9:30, Recital Pro- •m»i compared with the powerful
Rtam; 10:00, The Lucky Strike I Southern Califumlane.
After Georgia lost 40 to 0, tho
Dane* II &gt;ur, NIICj 11:00, Georg#
W a nhtngton Hotel Orchestra; |pert question e a r
"Wrat about Tulan#?"
12:00, Hemiiudo Hotel Jungle Room
The Trojan fans uanted to
Orchrrtra.
R W I? of Maryland, moved for
know I f Ihv Roe* bowl opponent
WJAX—Jacksonville
M cteseiF meeting, saying, ’T. SUNDAT, DK/ PM licit jo. 1st I T,f South, in California will scale
tor MW, hav# a lot tn say that I
A- M,—9:50. Klorlda Palace Or higher than did Georgia. Th# anhan’t ear* to say before the
ran
Program; 9:10, The Moriah I»er seems to be In the affirma­
forid.” Others quickly agreed
NBC;
10:30, Watch T..w,r Pro tive.
Mtk him. The time for th* axteuim &amp; m
Southern California avrrage*
gram:
10:46,
Jewish Operetta Co.;
fra ration was not deflnluly sat.
nm e than 190 pounds to the man,
\ Tho rolleg* rspreaenlatlvea con- It, Church Servicer; 13, Time
the line ailing up Just about that
W«*d yaatarday In a tens# atmos- and Weather. P M -12:15. Henry
Wi n , following the action Thurs. Comely, Vlollnirt; 12.30, Tempi* figure ami tackfield a lUtlw mere
Tu’ane’, line will average es
of seven member echooli in Miaed Quartet; I. Th, Wer.ell
ImlBlUly banding together on a Co.; 1:15, Symphonic Orchestra, . much uf more than that of Its
Uab of higher atandards. These ur.der direction of Walter Dam-'. New Year’s opponent, the Green
Hkools were active in leading the trirh, NIICj 3.16. Sunday Bright barks toasting a fnrwari wall
Ifht for the stricter rules yes- Spot*. NBC; 2:30. Veast Fn.m. i, with an average of 195 pour.I
per man The Tulan* hacktlelt is
•rday. but no formal mention of
light. • a'ing abuut 170 P'unls
ho 7*m#mber group was made on
to the man.
ha conference Door.
Southern California has one ol
|The proposals 0n which open dathe heaviest hackfialds in frv.p.
•t* was promptly shut off yeaball captivity. Jim Murick, full
orday to he taken up later In a t -1
Scout Executive In
•m-k. weighs 200 Dounds ami
jtatlva session Included a flat ’.on 1
Orlando On B u sin eH H
M all recruiting, a prohibition on'
trictly athletic scholarships and
pans, higher entrance tequireniU.ANlMl. Dec hi.—Kenneth **' ,on* tha i ntrr.l o»gani
MTTta for freshmen, an,| the pro**vs*ullvr of Htjrinn VI,* *r*&lt;*er,hi|i R» w#l| ut itn
io*al for &lt;be (employment uf a
liny Si nits f America, rnvormq j ^ ’’“ D' a11 will count heft
gmmlssloner to supervise confer-1
N»*ilh * n"sslli jt anil .^outh Cai&gt;
•rorin^.
MM athletics, and Inspect the rrc-i
tlnu, (irnrgio mij lli.rida, r*fD-{ B*-,l ii Nl&lt; wai invltci
ti, Anm-titlt lintel jr«lrrCamimrro at Orlaiu
Jay lln rvpocl to &lt;p«nd several l‘" “ l Chamt-r uf t'umi
Mia broadcaata of foutball games
-lays l-crp no,| nt oilier pla.’ ea' H I ,b»’ City n fit ml, „ well
^pigyud In Houlhtrn Confercnr*
'he «tal*, Cnttfamine with H'alj Ci-nlial Florida Council.
Mrltery in whl.-h Bnutharn ConSr .ut li-mli-rs in ihv |irp,iaiw»tl n&gt;. •*’ r Exposition grounds, 1
arunc* school* ar* pprtldpanls.”
sod Idun- l'ii the Scut f’amporeu j 41 Htst c milder.:d si |
-7ft also adopt#,! amendment* outt» lu- hell st i s mo Wvvra, the *B*. was not adjudgsil vs
tiring th* use of motion plflure*
coinji silo of th-* Central Flnrids* —IB. natural surroundli
nd still rtnieras for inslrurtlonsl
Conn-II is-sr Plymmilh. on Docent, moio dveiiablo. Cami
lurposss, barring photographers
•*r
h »nd 3tnh.
, , ;
furnishes the ideal con i*
hd nsaspapermcn from Ih* footTl w will Jo llio first Blit* cunThe q'lalifjing me*t oi
«U gam* sidelines, reduelng th*
tell of thl. nat ire tp ks held in Del Florida Coi\o.i| sv|U
aailmum ft* for football officials
FI.rilbi ninl will lie atlruddd ky vpt Trmjs on Monday and
Mm $75 lo $50, and limiting stivwaril&gt; r.t IIVI N,-,miU fr.,mj*a »vu&gt;i yailw,Deccrotcr 21 and
knt participation In athletics to
Ihv su t. who .III ramTTM’ T S T ff K T ?flro l* wilt add
HM fruakman and three varsity
li«l*- AH pajrolsscoring 730 polpt*' risks tba'nsjraiary 753
Nan over a period of flv* con••ut of . pn*.llde IimiJ will t* ratalf qrdsr fo Is eUglMs fo»
MMtlr* years. The previous II In
*&lt; a "fCnndar I Cum; mg Patrol” l mast on tho Fdlh and 301
lid not include th* cqnaacutivo
saturc.
Th# conference voted down pro
LABOR HEAD BEFORE COMMITTEE
ions)* to abolish all penonal
Muting, to Bmlt the varsity fo«lMtll game* to sight aarh svasim.
b limit the freshman foul hall
fames to four aarh season with
lily on* off campus, and lo rodrift freshmen from gathering for
dUatia- piastleo until psre -week[ftar school opened.
[Other proposals defeated Inlildtd on* lhat would allow pro|MUhmal football playars to serve
i* official* or coarhss In th# rnnhrurves, one that wou&lt;l prohibit
I Student with an undeigraduate
IkgTt* from plaving on a varsity
Mm, in j one that would allow
Ban from Junior colleges to partrlpate In freshman sporis.
Pr. I# C. Gl#nn of Vanderbilt.
Jr.’ B. V. Banford of Georgia and
ttklotle Director C. P, Mile* of
Virginia I'olvtechnle Institute of.
Bred most of th* amendmsnts ad•Dealing draatl* change* In tllglfifty rules, tecrultlng and aubslate Manufacturing Gommitts* In Washington recently.

Families M o v e T o

With rtfaranra to scholarship*
nd subsidies they «*r» strongly
Mondfd bv Dan-McGugin of Vangrhilt and Wallaca Wad*., of
hike, promlntni coach**.
[ JfcGugin propoard sllmlnalHn
f ail scholarship#, loans or r»ml«|ona on a basis of alhlatlc shill
Hd a strict prohibition on monsiry advances In athletes by slum
k or other associations connected
» £ the college*.
•Wgv,’* naked that this b* broad-

■it a'gtatcmant tn tha conferI and to J&lt;* oppnnant* for earh
its pteyorp, showing hia sa­
le* credits, MhotesUc iKorvla,
th* soar:* of-hie aipoasoa In
It*- Tho** drastic proposals
I (be rwquote far axeeatW*
tea eoaaldaratten.
Ilisp’ amendment In &lt;0111*1 proid Ow boosting o f entrance i*»
wmaate to . 19 Instead of IS
te whUe Glenn aoggoatel plvybe roqalrwd to pass thiooitha of thilr work the praood-

rvnl of tka roafarenc* aa hi*
,tUn tkat ” roar ha* should b#
l3,#d &gt;ad dlamtaaed by tte
•aJkorltiaa tkat tmatey aad

BACK TO SIMPLE GIVING
Naflhville Woman I»
Acquitted In Slaying
NASHVILLE. T»nn„ Dt*. i 9 . ( A.I».)— A criminal court Jury to­
day acquitted MrO'-fladteyMoatey
on a charge of killing Richard Ark1*11, f &lt;rtncr newspaperman and ad­
en of a wealthy Nashville family.
AekJ»n died af a pistol wound In
Mr*. Moslty’i home last May.
n* was to hava gone oa trial Ih*
following wMk on a charge uf falellv shooting Mrs. Mosley’s hus­
band, garag* ownar and raputad
boottetter. The a'ata rhargwl aha
kilted A-klcn with Jaalsasy as a
raotivw. The ttefrntB contended hia
•teath we i sulclda to uavt tk# fam­
ily p vaiitW diagrac* la I b appropehln* trial.

Hupportcra af Titian* bcllavn
that the Uno of Urn team from
New Orleans wU hold against th&lt;*
lamed power play* af jioatharn
California, and If tkla’ prove* true
lha Ionian may dovtlop a forward
passing gam*;

A.&amp;P.-Tonnage-Salee
Increase For Month
Rate* of Tka Groat Atlantir A
Pacific Tea Comnaay for th* (our
woak ported andlng No*. IS war*
»T4.78.Vr7S. Tkla compares with
179-834,Out for tka saaia part id la
193C, and i* a daeraaaa of $$,l)ft,113. oy A ll par fa*L »
Mora good* war* said fariag tka
.Nortavbcy period la IM l than i*
tka earn* parted a year ago, as
shawn In tka asUmateJ taanagu
figures. N ivornter sal**, ,ip m * a l
la tpn». war* 41ATM this year,
compared with 400303 la Navswa-

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Reconstruction C o r ­
poration P r o p o s a l
WASHINGTON,. Dae. 19. —
( A. F .)— Congrtaaiewal tender,
agraod last night to go to work
Immediately after (ha Christa**
m et* on th* «M040M90 raeoo* friction corporation propoaal. aa

Ornvend Baach. wws.MDtaw
Nr. gad Net. ;W ittit4 M m b
tnd dtbar fttaada aad relative*
Sunday aftmmoa.
Norman DaForoat la k m for
n few warita fixing up tka barn*
Pine* far 'raft. Hu eaada a huttMaa -trip to JarkaotrviU# Friday,
R. 0 V Lundqub t going with hlat.
Mia# Alic* Vihkn b around
u ola . baring bad her tewsfla ce­
ntered aa Monday at tk* Ftnmld.
Laughton Memorial Hodpital Oar
bmtbar, Erie, It aapoctad koma
from, New York for Christ***.
Tko ycang folks of Qia. com­
munity held a pleaeant party at
tbc hem* ut Nr. and Mr*. J. 0.
Lundquial raeantly, honoring th*
arriral af Alfred, bit oldeet son,
ubo has barn tiring In Oregon
lor a number of years.
, Nr. and Mr*. J. L. Dixon bars
returno-i to Uraysrill* from South
Carolina and rroptnod. th* Dixon
rarag*. They ar. Bring la ana ol
the Bolton buatalowa formerly oc­
cupied by hia fib er, who has
movrd into town.
Word has (seen re:*rr»d tera
lhat Her Alhortson is doing fair-

port by Clide raacrrtary Mm* of
tho treasury on tko reason* why
Haovar regards prompt action on
Ik* gigantic relief nteaanra aa nocaaeary. They repilej It would b*
taken up after tka holiday*.
Asslatane* far th* nation’s rail­
way* appeared to be th* urgency
involved. The President informed
newspaper men he expected the
corporation would k* "able to glv*
ymergeney
in this situation if
~
— - al.l
...........................i
it be accessary.”
Hoover called to th* Whit*
1Moos* during th* day the Hous*
Democratic and RapakUcan lead­
er, aad later Chains** Ccuisna
The ladies of th* Lutheran Aid
of th* Bsnata InterstaU Commerce
Committee |i» explain tk* sjtaation. and of tk* Dorcas Circle were
Hoover *xpr*e**d no atom over very much pleamd at the tpreras
th* railway aitoatiao but h# of both Baxaar*. on* on th* kth
1agreed that with public Institutions and the other on tho 71th for
holding most of th* nin* billion the different churches. All *P"
dollars in ralhoad securities it preelat* tho kelp and patroaag*
was rf puullo Interest to make 1 ylvsn them.
A good many of our folks at•ur* of their security aa wall as
of the interest* of agriculture and hnded tka big day In Sanford oa
Tuesday .
other Industrie*. *
Th* Bell telephone peupla hav*
As the Wfalta House drive for
enactment of tb* reconstruction lawn Put tng up « cable and ramiporatloh was launched, th# Sen­ lroving th* single wire* In our
ate banking sub-commltU* began rt tlon.
hearings on th* legUUtlon.
Mr. anl Mrs. Emil Magnuson
Thomas W. Lsmont of J.
P. wsr# homo from Wlndanmro
Morgan A Co^ was questioned Friday. On Sunday his slater, Mrs.
shout tho reconatruetIon corpora­ Ililma Lumlquist, was a dinner
tion during hi* appearance before guest at thalr hum# and attendad
th* Senate finance committer. He tb# Lutheran service la the after­
said the sonner it was creeled th* noon with them.
less It woulg have to do. K* and
T. O. Tyner was home from
Chat lee K. Mltrhall, president of Daytona for the vrvek-end aad his
the National City bank, liter gave daughter, Elsannr, and Noth Fry
their visas on tfcd rtlltra, situk- from Windermere.
tlon In the . ongtesslohal Uaders.
Mr*. Dsllingvr was wry much
Saying that ”altog*tk«r this •brpriaod on tha 17th by a numproblem I* receiving most serious ktr of th* tedtev and rhl!drgn reattention, ' lloovar outlined th* o-smberlng her birthday, bringing
stap* for istlway relief. Us said flowsrj and |htte gift*, cake* and
■that only about It or 11 uarcant a pr.tty dress. Beside* Mr*. Putof th* linos, sxeluaivs of thoso In smoa »k * got up tko atiair tkriru
rralvsrshlp, wtro not earning wsr# pm tn t: Mrs. August Swan,
their flxal ehargga. He said Mm* •en, Mrs. Archie Swansea. Mrs.
fl&amp;anclal h*lp would ha glvan tho
Noah Fry, .Mrs, T. O. Tyner,
railroads through tha railway
Mr*. Bonll and Mrs. Eriaioa. fa
credit.
Kng«n* M*y«r, governor of tb*
federal reserve board, aad th* di­
rector of th* post-wat War FlnaiM* corporation, UU tk* Boa•to banking commltti
for creation of th* now organisa­
tion. Uo said tho rocunstnsrttoa
propoaal would moot altaatteaa boyoad tW w«lm of tko $688,980,008
national gtodlt corporation organliod by tho tanker* tail fall.
Thsro ar* distinct signs of op­
position to soma of tk* provisions
of th* reconstruction corporation.
Sonator Bulk)** at th* commu­
te* hearing *ald -some people ar*
diapocod to ci hide# this corpora­
tion te ho sot up whan tha Nation­
al Credit corporation haa M i used
up all tto capital."
Maysr said th* credit corpora­
tion'* Influe no* was good but that
It was not aa fra* to load a* tka
proposed corporation would be..
BothJay Inter J*ctdd: *Thc view
la that Ihtsa fronn ssects art so

0m

Intantete

December 15, 1*|1, M t N
Dr.
L«»d M.
V agjrtag “V S I
fkr aa I..MR amtptfited J da. M l
tetter* Out Chriqt Min rvtaw U
this parth.V * tehote Idea aa N
b taught i* hqaod « a fiat earth.
The wkJ«et—Is rapaefidal aad oaImportant,* aa* * „
.
Whorau. wrk • » * * ■ • * w Im

maaif«ai% tte^f k4 was mora lb*.

•bo*# mlnlytertal 'Baraoata ha
won, and,
,' '
’
IThsnaa/ Tk# J Tampa Tribun#
quotoa Biehap llow w . aa laying,
“ Haw can »# r iw n itsrs children
In tk# Chtrek faltlt mv tk* sort af
stuff ibay sing la Xaartey schools
Psrtlnant Iben te if far us to fnquin, how sag tka ChoreH faith
b* targkt la a calUf* pnsidad
aver by oaa
t a iw a ia kl* un­
belief I* a fondamtertal faith of
that Churtk. tktfufsra^, .
....
B« It rugalnd. Ifr th* mtmhar-..
Ship of tW Mayo Msthodist
Church, Booth, In a***ting aasstnbled, that * s unroaareodly agree
that Dr. Sohruy aa an indlrldual
haa a right to koliavu a* ka
shoo***, hut wa drify hM right to
dtsbelUn a haste faith of tka
Church aad captiquf as an acerucL

Southern CatWf*. a» being Inlrn
cal to t*i wslfar* Bad d-*trufti'
Bo It Dityhifr1woolrad, that l
condoaui tka. attitud* of Blshc
Moon, a* evWsnd.d b , Ms artloi
•nd quoted #Utemt«te. .*• nua

m i t faith of U*
Ckmakv had ai ftrmtshlng itr v u
Information this moruiag doclarrd basis for tha opinion that h* fi
thet If tka n#w htamn w*r» placed
"*r», It would b* duo to tko flna
ro-oparsUon of numerous porsma from the dag* af Wautey until
uurtng tk* part few waaks. If* BOW.
.
sradlts Gtorg* R. Coahiag, of tko
Unankuaa
Eastern Ale Transport lati, with a msmborskjn
... - ib# Mtyn Mctho9mJot portion of tk* afforts. fir ■•tet Onjr-bi Booth, fas au*n msstMn Cushing wrote Rath Bryan i« f. tkla DocCiahar Uy’ iM l. / .
Owen aad Senator Duncan -U.
EMtehor asking tkat tkoy aa* thalr

A. Williams, Baafocd aviation *nthusiast, with having browghl tk*
matter to tb* altealm o f Mr.
CfeiXiif.
Hon won’t lean on tkgsq aai that ' -A* *TT rate," Mr. - Spoor said,
tk* rodonatraction corporation te *t&gt;* laoteBattew af tkla kaacen
d**lgn*d a* a davtga te Unload her* will bg of InaatlmalU valog
thorn on tb* piwmawHL”
*
Tho PivaldanVa atateOMBt fol­
lows;
ft
"fa cnnaoqumu* af th* fall In
prUa* o f rattway bonds, I hav* a
number af tckcrM tf frost differ­
ent parte o f tk* eoaahy a a i laqnirica from tk* prsua u ta tb*
*t*tn* o f th* vaitoa* ’ agvaciai
■khk-ars ptvpacfd (t asajst tkqsa
rallaaya which ar* aot *arnlng
their fixed chargua acre** tk*
tw ain o f tftg d cp w B T irw n ioiirnilhtr cmva*qu**tial dofanlte an
band# pr r*c*lv*r*hl»a.
TV m * Inquistea a n natural, baraua* tka stenjlng pf railway
bond, U . fuadamantel te tka&gt;•ad* of publicly * gwnad InaUtS*-Aa shown ky

np«t N'. Tko Tata** Triten* 4

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W e hear a great deal these A j a itbout t o e a k ^ i a c
Aa Mark Twain used to u jr hbodt the various Kinds o f New
England weather, everyone la talking about them but no*
body Is doing anything about them. There are said to be
fifty thousand speakeasies In New York City alone. But
ere are o f course speakeasies and speakeasies. Home of
em are mere .holes In a wall; others are gorgeously gild­
ed and extravagantly furnished hall*. Here'# on* of the
latter type as described by Arthur Brisbane In his cbluimt
the other day:
“ It may sound provincial, but this writer never aaw
one until yesterday. A friend said ‘ I shall take you to la
reslly good place for luncheon.' The good place seemed
tightly closed, In n very fashionable part o f Upper New
York. Double doors, wilh little diamond Shaped windows,
were opened, after inspection o f the friend. Inside were
other doors, another Inspection, solid locks opened. Then
you saw the modern American resort, perhaps the finest
o f its kind in the country. There are In New York city alone
more than 50,000 more or less like ft, taking the place of
20.000 saloons of other days.
“ On the ground floor stands a big round bar, some­
thing like the one In Die old Waldorf, with small re­
volving seats In front. It Is 1 o'clock In the daytime and
somewhat surprised, you see every seat occupied, practi­
cally nil o f tlircn by young girls, chatting with the liartenders, taking gin cocktails or 'absinthe drip.* if you know
w hat that Is. Sotrte experienced, with mucous membrane well
seasoned, took 'old fashioned' whiskey cocktails.
"One hundred thousand dolbtrs weiv spent in decorating
the Inside o f a small dining room, No windows anywhere,
cubistic lights abovn change, making the i*-oplc look yel­
low, pink, purple, robe colored, n ” reut In Ip, probably to
the si sit hing -effects of alcohol. There is u balcony, and on
It a triangular bar, to supplement the round bar. Young
ladies sit there ftiao. They smoke cigarettes, fetl ijulte
‘ manly.’ Then they move to little tables, and cut food, ngrellrntly cookprl, reasonable In price.
"The profit on alcohol makes it possible to diminish
food prices. This Institution for supplying refreshments fur
dozens o f girls in their teens is parked, not a seat vacant.
Your friend Informs yon that the very able munngcr,
lleorgp I,., takes In at least 935,000 n week, and you be­
lieve It. You are Interested, too, by the number of headwaiters that call you by your name. They used to lie headwaiters U, leading 'legitimate' hotels and. restaurants and
tell you: *W« feot tired of working where they wer* no
crowds and no tip®',"

S

III •*• her In three days,”
rpwnlng. Hut the moon hat
d*«Iocs ways;
tut. wears out, and many
H ail t » wrong;
dd JJ/iitli tottora, and non*

Jrultt h#r 'onkrhall tee her In three days,"
Orownlng say*.
it&amp;tl "today I make for h*r
&gt;2 *hl» tong.
M Will, O nights: O sun. three
, - dajri be* strong.”
T. K. Cataon
hardly knows whalhrr this
lltmis w* ar* getting ready
ibrat* or the Fourth ol July.
|adotic*l as it may s*em,
nevsr liquidate any frot*n as
In this lund ul wfkthtr.

- NftOBO TAX BN n o n CKLL
t
„ ■ -, i. v
v.
' CONROE, T n j 0 * . St. —
(A.P.J—Five men disguised an at'Th* gro** sad utterly un­
supported chars*, flung by Rep
raaentetlv* Me ridden a g a i n * !
President H o*«r will certain­
ly do » great deal more harm than
,t l # y could possibly do, th*
President, end they are not
Votth * second thought. What
l* more Important U the puerile
concept of e r o n e m l t proc­
esses from which such charges
Sion* (cold spring. Speaking of th*
1246,000,000 invnivs-i In th* mor­
atorium. Mr. MrFadden rays the
President "pro posed that it* takb
th* money *w*y from men women
and children in this country and
gl*n It to Germany." What can Ur.
kfrFadden Imagine that h* means
by “ th* money“ T
The money was not tahtn away
frt.w&gt; anybody for the simple rea­
eon that it did not eilst; th*
value* Jest were not there. Values
have to he created before they can
be given to enybody, and the, whole
trouble lay ih the fact that
the creation of the** values was
becoming impossible. Few things
ar- more certain then th* fact
that if there had been no mor­
atorium not only would we |tll)
have lost the l2tS.fXW.0Mi (which
rtevt- eiisted), but the whole
machlno Would have. been wrrrlted
and »* would have to say gondby
,V *ver to any chance of getting
any further value* in th* future..
Mr. MrFadden Is about on th*
economic level nf th* rhild who
imagines that the money “lost" in
Ih* stark market crash must b«
lying about hidden In th* ground
somewhere. Th* trmibla is that if
in* may Judge by th* debat* in
both the House and Senate a vrry
similar view Is shared by many of
hi* Colleagues. Probably this I* •(
little consequence so far as Ih*

krkne t, etc.—and nuly on# n*ck,"
m dtea Phil Harney. On* u n i at a
Ums, Phil, should !i* vn'.uih.
ftapirt. ntatlvr McKaddsn conAtaan* Hccrilary MrlLn for tailur*
to eollact talcs. W# tvsltal* to
thirfk what would has* b*«n said
about him had h* f irred thsir col-

C*e*l taring- Hs uncertain tenof th* While II &gt;uee, President
paver, In declaring that home
giatthlp should he mad* easiir.
khrtooplsl Insists, wav speaking

igresa is finding It agtramaly
nit to satisfy both tha ta»ira who ar* editing for fadaronumy and th* unamptoyad
fat* sncuuraging polltt:al axagancr. It i* diffianll to ipand
shva at lb* same timeg»" Diamond oidn't get kill#!
a* ha broke th* laws of hi*
( j , rrbbad, and murdarad. Ha
a for “ehlullng" and "dou'jlang'' for which among gangthef* I* only on# paaaUyi
. In ctvtllMd, aoclatg'.dqabUlaity, bat w*
IT^ir..Uw»s
v. Murray who has been try[d launch A presidential boom
lliButf kt tho “ pelpit's randl* agf larad a repudiation bo tha
la of hit own atota last wsek
a fatly of hlk'oconomte reform
■srta w*r# suUd down at th*
r i f t , dr# glrokt days far tho
bon orator and th* demagogue

Is on In Florida;

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FISHING POPE LAK BfOfcT
WASH1 NOTON, Dee. *1. —
Henry O'Malley, commissioner *f
fisheries, estimates that man than
8&gt;00,000 anglor* fish for recrea­
tion in lb* United State*.

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CHOOSE

A World To Gain

1 / Hath*Vay
Human courage, iilwayn ‘ Inspiring, appears In many
a com;*t*nt Kulncn, Tht-re In physical courage and there Is moral courunpaign.
age. There Ih the man who tlom not know what fear In,
____
and there la the. man whti feura and yet outface* fear and
hant* ar* in- I" resolutely brave. There is f foully the rare soul who »Wthe public is1ntroys fear Itself hy putting the uxe of reason to Its roots
Gat famous (a.id burning the tlebrla in the flame o f nn enlightened
Mplrtt. Thin is the higher courage, front which miracles
ure born.
Tho Isolation nf tha Individual 1* a dolorous fact tentne lh*J Hathaway bat fninial- f,«red hy Itn curollaFy that thertrialn of mankind are much
iternl lids gubernatorial rue*, the Name. Hath man Ilk* cam nation has his recurrent
it Hathaway or Marlin whu, ^H-fiodn of depression and dlsroiiragonent. Kurh muni meet
rll'.:c, liilul Honda uul «( th* tinge for hUtiself ant) by himngtf und conquer them— which
and und ?
in In nay he must conquer hiatblack mood. Yet the knowl­
ed ge that no onu
Ivcn ingfrae from thin grim .ordeal,
, ' ,,*A loral rrsiaurartt 'Brier* a the knowledge that thousand*}living and dead have met
-rOttptel* diun.r. That aisurvs you
tyrW drumsticks, on*
complete and overcome the "terrible kin|n" of adversity, bring* ton­

p H^onian Spends 11 a Wrek (or
y j* d .‘ booms a headline, to widen
we 'era Inclined to sneer, “That's
ndthing. moat people do," but upon
aabuml thought perhaps that »
MW* tlirie Jays.

future, then there is reason for D m tnUr«d the ' Montgomery
/ounty Jail last night and raiwoaad
sontb disquiet.
.11 I* probably itthv that Ih* Islah Edvard*. 10, M fra under
people of this country are tick and death ainUnr* M th# msrdar at
tired of Europe. Th*r think their
Conatabla Thomas Qaystte at Mag­
ringers have ben burned; they
don't want to hoar of anything nolia Uut A u n t . No trace of tba
that sound* like more concessions; nrfro had been found tail .night
they would like to l* paid and by Sheriff Micka and a posit.
have done ith It. Th* attitude la
very understandable; the troobia at Wait take som* account ot
is that it is not our desire* which economic fa c V lf w* ar* to avoid
&lt;** must roncult, bat the realities simply kicking down the \diota
of the situation in which we. like house.
every on* els* In the world, now
find ourselves. The llrst- and
plalneat tart Is that the German
reparations payments ar* certain­
ly fn large part—uncollectible at
this time. The “ money" doe*
not *Jlst- We cannot make the
Germans produce It The French
(th e y t r i e d it once| can­
not make the German* product
It. Th- Germans themselves can­
not vroouro it at a time when the
trade of Ihr world .is profoundly
dislocatrd.
The Fr-nch have assured u*
publicly that unless they get rep­
arations they saill not pay on their
wer debts. No [Irltith government
cool,} live which attempted to
pay us a great debt burden for
which n'o 'corresponding revenue*
w*re reccNed from France and
Germany; and even If Britain
installed a dictatorship for the
purpose of paying, It i* very
difficult to see g in what way
the British people could create
the necessary values while all
economic activity Is at It* lowrat 'ebb. It is not a question of
“ mo.v'y" at all, but of values, and
&gt;lo&lt;lay the values arc not forth­
coming.
That i* t"h situation. Now tho
prict-e tray n which the United

SANI^RD, TWENTY YbARS AGO
Mlta fharlutte Krelur wa.i h-vt-i light-wcijtht pugilist, of Naw Y ilk,
van at IIn' Uacem'jar meeting uf | .topping at th* Fair Vtaw Hoth. W. aka Club and * P M H
Il( ,,
brolh, r o( Mr
usi* of the mml mtartillng. progiants of the season. Mm . Forrest Hrlerh-r, &lt;h* commission man,
Lak. lead an eiceptionally tins ,n,J u e»t*e*i In tb* asm* butipaper tn civic* and lira. M. Mar- nru'
tin, pivsidsill of |b* S. I. A., road*
Mias Mary Chappell ia bom*
a report of tb.- work dun* hy the from Rial son University and will
rvaocintlon. Mrs. C. E. Walker. "'Joy the holiday* with th* horn#
praai lent of th* W «t Sid# lm- I'Iks nnd her many friandi.
j.r|v#m#nt Association, nurd* nr*A sharp division of sentiment
port of Iho work duo* by them In among senators regarding service
beautifying their part o| Ih* city pension
legislation;
protasis
and park.

Mr*. If, U. Molaugblin delight­
fully entertained Ih* Every Weak
Bridge Club recently. Two Mbits

Thera are many
conditions out relation to other people'*
where the freedom of th* Individ­ lives* Hut pur health aorktrs can­
ual muat be sacrificed to th* safe­ not cover the community, and no
guarding of th* health of others. home ran offer us immunity from
On* erho la affllotcd with any th* dangtrs common to all. Dis­
communicable dlaeaa* muat b« cs'* is no respector of persona.
segregated from others by quar­ A germ does not discriminate be­
antine or through th* Intelligent tween ua and oth*rs. It would Juat
handling of th* situation by th* as soon lay low th* possessor of
attending physician. Public health k great aataU, as th* dw*H«r It}
and prtsat* health are intimately th* meanest city -tenement.
“ W* are well or Ul together, an,j
associated. Th* old farmer who
refused to be *tclud«j from a your health i* my waaith." ,
meeting merely because he was
suffering from an attach
of
mumps, defended hlmaetr with the
Indignant protest: "Them's my
mumps, ain’ t they?" II* would
Hava pictures made of
meet with no understanding sym­
the Chrtttlhaa t r a a .
pathy today. W# would b* unani­
Malta your appointment
mous In rcgafdlng him a* a self­
early. _
ish Individualist and would act
accordingly-—
. — . — —------WtoMdt StaaiA, Arcada
The parent, who send* to school
a child who has scarlet fever,
measles, whooping rough, or any
other contagloua dlaeaa*, before he
has keen pronounced free ftom con, _i . ' . iby'th*
. . i i -attanding
j i , . , i . . rphysician
taglon
or by tha health aolhorlllss of the
community, la criminally negli­
gent. Much parent* ara rasponslbl*
for th* outbraak and eontlnuajian
of many apldamlca which roenac*
tha haalth and lira* nf othar chil­
dren.
’
.
But i( Is not enough for th* Individual* In any community to **•rclao scrupulous ear* In raapaat
to th* spreag of contagion* die­
ms** by tKamaahrm or thair chit-;
dran. nor to laava- to th* hmlth
authorities, tha task of compelling
Plato
ourselves and other* to ebay th*
‘ Born 487 B. C. (I think)
health rgulatlpna.
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The** responsibilities for th* H n Rkot man to drtam and
bmljh of the community m kt Jrtrtt* o f an 1dm) eltjr and of
every hand alt the Umm'WiMl
mixture nf Irresponsibility and ftcaiHng human Ilf* to bring
timidity datar* ua from ratwtinn­ lho|'M**l Into *x inLance. Ading fcs n* might V * kra A rlhtM ^InetJ m r y man to ttvo hi
t„ S*y ihat In a rompltrua® clvlllw
BatUa Ilk* sura, aatbamyWkWW

jhk d l^ 'V kcliuUjr mmllMt a
toti.in xlleg li# Christmy* ryesn.
&gt; Effartn to natharin* the sail* at
the hull of tk* kaUtokhlp. "Main*",
ft private partie a Win deair* to
kxhilit It at various porta ef tho
United Stale* knd ebarga an ad­
mission f** to visitor*) Okra de­
feated in th* Nous* today. Tho. Or*
|*nt deficiency Mil, tarrying an
abpe'rprlatfon ol KtMAMM ta emaw
pleta Uta work of railing tho
fMataa," attar » hard fight.

o u t OF THE HOLE

Business and Professional

FLORIDA MEDICAL AtWOCIATIO.N

ESElcrJSU JB!

of bridge war* played. Tb* flrat
prig*, a lovely pink satin work
bag, w**
was won bv
Mr*.
fluid-1
u&gt;s.
dv m
m . W.
w . iD.
t . noiu
dnl' ifts. If. g . l)tlver~ r*i*Tv*tf th*
Mrs. Verve. Mrs, A 8- Ketlar. Mrs.
O. W.ntrady. Mr*. W. D. Holden.
Mrr. A L, Hugh**. Mrs. Fbrraat
hnka amt Mr*. N. P. Driver.
8anford la overrun with land
pnrthaaara. They seem to bo ramlog from th* four corners of tha
earth. On* gentleman from Ftrrla
wan accompanied by an ln|eiira‘.*r
and It seemad to l* hi* whole dt■Ira la own a strip of celery land.
Fred Thomaa, *,. wall-known

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In th* Grover Parka kidnaping
case. Th* Indictment was relumed
UINDDN. Dec. « . —(A.P.l—A
In Green county during an Investi­
Stockholm dispatch to th* Dally
gation of PUrtvnd's racketeering
Mall »*il jftMrrdey 10 * fishermen
In the Catskills.
had been drowned In a tso-day
From ather source, it
! fttorm. in which houses along the
learned Delaney was considering
Hwedlsh coa.t were blown Into the
C ontinued from Page \)
asking an' unnamed friend of the
(Continued from Page On*)
sea. Thr»* million treea Were felled niKri* nil
from «&lt;n# to fir# Hubert, girl tn Induce her to re­
S o c i a l C a k i t d a i don daily Mall tftM students from In a violent .now.torra . ever aliii
Senatora Norbrck, South
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all earl* ef China wsr* arriving at Sweden, th* dt.patch laid, and th* lUknta; St*in#r, Oregon, amt turn to Albany voluntarily.
"M a lt Education la Uu SranAU
According t» Delaney, Miss RobHsilun. Manchuria, to Join the timber trade we. faced with a Hour**!!, Nebraska, »r* opiinooring
M n w b A f.
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Pa MW Installation ftf elfleen fo r m of denernl Mah Chan-Shan Heavy Id*..
|ihi« !r&gt;MHlsti(Tn. Thr Amarisan erts wan definitely through with
Of Srflktftole Chiplar MflhhOr Two.] In opposition to the Japanese
’
Ks»m Hurwau Fadarmtlon. th# Na Diamond some time before the
killing ami remained here only at
Order af the t u t t m 9Ur. will artnj'a drive again.t bandit*.
the gangster's plra that she wait
iip n i i M i n w a i Ftwity in*
held 41 fhm o’clock at th*
W hAlji rfM tvD ijflon
*hnle HftlL rrtftiMh *04 memTOKYO, Dec. II. ■( A-F.l-JapI'rompt passage I l f i hr mra.ur* for the outcome of his trial In
t W T w H ft O A ten Ssturdsv by ttw Democratic'Cnn- i Troy. There he was acquitted of
" • **TtWd 10 *n**« fort.. I. Manchuria .fr ie d :
iiolkd House bnomed ronfl.lenre ] a kidnaping charge.
moving southward toward Chlner"'rally in the likelihood of fav. (
rhow yfalurdsy, **t*n*lbl, te t l m
WEDNESDAY.,
IDNHM&gt;*T
otshlr aition on the Frevident**|
U art dhtiolUofclIhg out lawless .lem .au along th*
The bosloeu
**rt. Ralph A- Smith n » » a Im­
(I'tmtinued from Paf« One)
'I 'uhle harre’et rehabilitation pro.
* few « ) &gt; .
Th. Houth Manchuria railway.
T H E COVETTK
port &lt; Dr^ N m H ' i leelpro ef ike Troth
t*d eh
involvrd, sinre Bridge tram
First
Methodist
thatch
,
SIQ
he
RftHfo
dispatches
from
Mukden
list
Chhtrh
.
*111
r .r r r s h o p
whk^ n * givtp At thy Navsmbar
Heetk)umrlrrt, In r, ^prmtor o f
There appears no ehanre. how.f
&gt; W tk k aH
^ ift» W tU. Or)«i*» AJfjcUftoa held In ihu (him o f h ChHettea- .aid the troop*, which had besn th# “ nffii ml" *y»trrn. h*&lt; !r*
that either will yal through
Oviedo, Fla.
tw frota L-M u’rlbck (h 1:00 held fsr smergsneie., departed ft«»Unr*d thr nistrh.
n « . t » Itt W r
the legl-lative mill before the
w»n&lt;ea..At,th« &lt;Um
Al the home o( Mrs, t'avlngton
h
a
t
tl*
Catvtp
Ctty
CMb
on
from
Nanking,
Kirin
and
othar
U r t t&lt;k th.
m program mfr**b»p*U w#r*
and Mrs. Rurnett
points. Numtrou. reports men­ "Vanderbilt will play the ("ol.' ' h&gt;i-tma* rece«* whlrh begins nit
•mad h j th* hftftftUft. Christmas the taka Front.
system wher, he beertmes Tue'ilsy
Gifts
Pottery — Handwork
tioned engagements with bandit, Vert
color* i n d m W M . both in th*
the
founder's
partner,
tie
knows
Details
nf
both
measures
have
Prise* nf all kinds.
north ang south of Mukdan, and
rtfr*»hmo«t* add la th# floral daereport ruf*rrft&gt;l definit.ly to al. ty.lems. He will vrrlr.im* (he r.mte tn for fritlrism and efforts
•'rfttloM,
A aatth CtAto ftttkU one
t i n - tomorrow
rhanre 1&gt; determine whether 'he will !e made to smooth nut the
troop dioyamkat*.
needs improvement In old disputed points in ,-nmmitlcsTbofto present were: Mrs C. It
Kid Party On Friday Chief ef Staff Jlro Minami. gahne
prior to his dapdrinr* for Mhk4*n, ding or scoring methods. II* ha« | to sttempt prnhsbly will be
leADIKH* EXCHANGE
Usoed a itstement saying *11 mill-, repressed the oplnln*i that whsl nisde In sdd to the firm losn
1„ M. Bars* tek
With lira. B. C Moor*, Mr*. H. tary operations tn Manchuria had sttr the result the match w ill'l*"h '"It prny|si„n lor s general
riongb. Mr*. L C . m i l t , f t Hr*.
tiM o RI4i. — IIS X. Oath
on debt*
k fa r
iriorato rium
Pftol DftoKi, el OftMVft, MMr C. &amp; H. Hill, Mr*. H. M. W arn*, and been rbmptelsd With th* exception he of m a t benefit to It* game
'•I the ban bp A hilt atnng thin
In that rr-pret
IT Is*cup, K n. Jo« DOVlnaoy, Mn. Mr*. Qrwdy Dancan na haste****, of that affecting Chtnchow.
GIVE WAKEFIELDS
ilreiilf ha &lt;s been introduced
Arrsngementa (nr the match
a biftmbera of the Asartaa CU.s
HU chief ^Ject In going to the
"THE
Ala
&gt;
Ef
Senate
Black,
tl&gt;
GIFT
BOXES AND CRTSt W Pint Baalist Chhrih AM a seine, 'll wai hhhooneed, was to |slipulslnl I'ulberlsnn could change
LAST FLIGHT"
iUch
furN
tn
tile
Hi.use
tu
insrr
TAI.IZKD F H im t 10c Ttl
Irt) i l y kapquet Ml lYUlsj effect (tataV Cooperation between partner, at his discretion with
1.1.14. HAND WORK. NOYKLat th* church parlor. Th* Oin.fal HaeOe'ft hhftdguartera and the exi'eptlim lhat Mr*. Culbert­ a jifTlPion were fruitless
Th, p,nfu,«*.l emergeney reconTIES. ETC.
waa ftftread frem ,a lonf th* war affU* and to assemble In- son must plsy at least 7!&gt; rubber,
stru.
tion f 11, a n re corporation
olth
her
hushand
A'ready
s^a
UhM which waa Aeftoraled with formation ga ta' h»w to rebuild
n i\ B t
gnaiUtbM ef etMadObi. Tharplftc* Minckurla afler troop movement, Has taken |&gt;ait In &lt;H Sire will re­ measure insolving IBOO.OOO.OOO „f
turn t,i competition after the hull guveinment rntnlsl has ie'sn
rdk'venea la the h ew of Chriat- have teasW.
I n&gt;Utf*lt»* cVHftlmat /ta®
uignl upon cnmnnltees tn tMiih
days
11
*
will
eoaault
the
various
i.w U L b T a fc i ’&lt; * » f t S
When she withdrew, ttw Gul- hnii-cs ns cslt ulated t,» k,rp the
gOiU,
wha
wem
dreaaed
In
■
af
Ja^anea*
admlhUtratlve
•I Taherpacfft^a^. W*dn**day
l emintrj's credit structure iiilarG
kid roetumas, were ent.rttiurt
l|*, Including railways, bn.l- lietl gikfl fFt 111 W|t III) |H»I111N
tibfiH. HiMti* iht* mlfFnl of Th#ti- bolster cnnfidrncu nnd show th*
aith
garnet
through
not
th*
arm
nat.
Interacts
atnf
mlltterp
acganl
|i, Cohlrrffttlon.
wav to In-tter limes
tinr*’ A l,ightnt r. who hat«
tallons, Jg tju Belief that (he ChinHer. William Me- 'ng. Mra. H. H. Hill ' ‘ '
Two of the furrmosi Tigurrs in
h**r hii«hKiur« pnrtaented with a prU* f^r having th* chow problem will be disposed of Ifi riihh^r*
finsnre Gov
Kugene
«ut*“ Knlrrsl
Uraetha coetuipe tfUlaMra. fay th* middle of January, aftet n#r. llw !#id nf
moat attractive
Ke.leral RrserVs
h*A tn rn *«'*n l tn 7-* 1ft. H * p * l No, Meyrr of th*
H- J. Nil rvcaived a llae.a Uhl# which attention can be given ta
CASH AND CARRY PRICES
S7i1. Ih# firtl of ruU&gt;#i iM, wilr System and Umiersrcr clary Og­
carer a* a gift from the tlasa.
th* ruiuolldallon ef Japan's right, b# dealt ttmlithl.
den Mill* of th* treasury told ■
Those piaaiat warwi Mr*. J. L. and Interests.
M r ind Mr*.
f*[LAijb|y anr outcoim* cHf-the hanking sub-s*ommltt*e that rnMorphy, Mrs. J. A. Brawn, Mr*.
•ftWWftj for
niAtfh will hi* m rrvi*ion of 'cor ■rtment uf the plan would he un*
Hill, MH. Grady Duncan,
Lo n d o n , D&lt;e. * i . - i a . i m Alvin Krndall, Mrs. C. A. the Etrhang* Telegraph agency Iiim to prt&gt;vit|p hrnviei penaitit* of thr most effective single steps
for apt * wfpin the contrictinji that rould I* aken toward pros­
raon,
Jr,
Mrs.
R.
M.
WarD PRESSED
report, la dlipatchea from Tokyo triini
m
.
•
h
i
not vulneruMv. Each •i ft- perity.
W4Ui
M n. Barry Goodin. Mr*- that the Japanese army In Man­
Now
the
group
headed
by
Sena­
it*
fir
ha*
uffen
proJoiurptl
hi
I»
Quatl
ird Whller, Mr*, tr* E. churia launched an sir attack
I*fk*t,,itud*nt*
$ * Uftlrer»i|y telle
by tlplibei Mting heinf «et tor Walcott of Connecticut, au­
S s ®
thward, rWs. T. A. Brother yesterday on 10,000 Thine.* rvgu
111 the hope of pvriktu*1lv winnihjf thor n( the hill, has railed for
end
pdh, Mr*. W. W. Thompson, Mrs. lar troop* gloving on Mukden.
today and Tuesday outstanding
the rubber.
Ha," Vlalat W. M. Mixon, Mr.. 9. J. Nil. Mr*,
Th* strength of ' the Chinew*
There have twrn »everml rM*e« representatives of th* Institutions
w it
r . U Hite, Mrs. U T. Sthappard, force* In that aro*. Including reg­
CLEANED AND PRESSED
(Hwl.tnuk*
L. Reborn, Mrs. R. R. ular* and bandits, was estimated nf the winner nf the rubber hnn* which the corporatinn is Inlgod-it
u«
Ht-tuHllv
Irvw
in
it
the
rubber
un­
to
assist.
S t 5 ..
Mr*. B. C. Moor*. Mn. at 80,000 men- Ragardles. of Chi­
I’romlnent among tnday's wit.
Karnldnditl. The Rev. W. F. Mm
Beal, Mrs. C. B. Beam, nas* denials, the dUpatrhe* said, der «pi&gt;rin^ rule* because, due to
*et«, ft htd the •mailer point to ­ ner srs Is Daniel Willard, prrsl
ahd Mr*. Worlay, ■ visitor.
Jt|mnftta officiate maintain that tal*
dent oT the Haltlmnre and Ohio
Th. public It cordially Invited
regulars hr* acting In concert with
Set* o*i fur hake been much to railroad Hi* testimony w*ll deal
•SMt*. SHtte bHM kMi |Wt* t* he present.
,
!r
guerltlaa and the latter an the ml vent aae of t'ulhertHon'* with the srelinn nf the hill which
WluUr Garden WhtrA sha will
•quipped with Iftarhlne guns.
jtiite, tlue largely tn jiwychlc hid' provides (nr aid to railroads, a
(petal a ihort.tlaM M th* guest of Tfi C IV . ( S M I * PARTYj
of Jacoby 1»hfrh failed to deceive junction which 1‘resiilent Hoover
her sister, Mn, R / U M h ,
fiH/AN0HAI, Dw. I I - (A .P .l- the fippoHition, Jacnhy ha* cur^eil (eels is partleularly dsslrahlr.
Celery Club will he th* sc*W
rten. Rhfgvru iHonJo, Japanese bin piker bid* anti in the la*t Ae'Also railed for today vare of
Jtf .a -O ulstiuk party to ba gtrvn
CLEANED AND PRESSED
r*petted
In •Jnn it «iik the Tulhertwon team fleers of two New Vork hanks—
W edpeadax-aftmaon-Uza* UIQ
(Sitnese disrwtche* yesterday to whrh did the more overbidding.
Henry Hruer# of the llowery Sir
have delivered an ultimatum de­
(In hind
l.lghtner hell a logs flank and Harry K. Ward of
(Continued from Page One)
her*
fe ia * manding that Chinas* forte* *1 strong two Hiilter hilt hid up wilh_ the Irving Trust Company - n
termlnad
Whether
the
ship
rould
th* Flrat Msthodtil Charch la
Chlnrhow be withdrawn from Man- out lonU nev fnmi fulhertMon, well as Hr II. I'arke, WilH*. New
tK*v at w t r tegular kuialbpa* ind be recoddltlaaed. The h»* wa* rhuria within two weeks, and an­ who ha*I alniwii wnrthle** card*. York economist. The heads of th*
IMtal mtellag. All member* are fully covered by lne\irante. George nouncing that hi* troops would or- Am a result lughtper *aM «et two Metropolitan and Aetna Life In­
l. Parker. aUlftant secretary to
alien
_ _
Invited to attend.
ropy the svacualed territory.
doubled. Neither •iiK* hid a ftrne surance Companies are to *pl&gt;e*f
lagaer L. Ferguson, president of
Hospital, Haititnoc*. Md,
The Fengllen provincial govern­ and the (?ulbert*on team 1u*t only on Tuesday when Senptor Wal
the
Newport
Nears
Shipbuilding
rptturned k%»* K&gt;i U rtRartwlJ •of mdther, Mrs W. T. Mitchell,
ment. whoee temporary headquar­
rnit hopes to end the hearings.
and Dry Dock Company, builders, ter! Is at Chlnrhow. w*» Mid to ■J00 point*, regarding the earrifke
ta ka racoverlit VapkUy.
BMrxUll A+etrbs.
aa
worthwhile.
_
said that In tha'abaonee of Mr hats raaalred. a— esmmuniralleo
DRY CLEANING CO.
’ T K i emit of playtrM will rkange
il Tfcfh 4yTOTkiWa'T*1l.
Mr. and Mrt Acey UrVa#u&gt;, of T lfrM *ir.'«M **a WM *r th* cDy- from General Honjo toying ‘In tonight for a one nighl atnnd.
t l w T u d r i S c w a . i v X 'W l a ^ r . l Grrensbota, N. C-, a n *rp*ct*d to the yard had no statement to mskr order to preserve pence In the Far
Phong
WahlfWar run Znltwlt*, prr»
A C.I ta spend Chrlatmaa with hi* [ arrive Wednesday or Thursday to pending an lhroetfgitlan’ by under­ I East and protect Japan*** inter­ d#n( nf Ihe American
Brilg
parents, Mr. aWf, Mja. J. a Ay- visit th# former'* mother, Mrs. writers, He said ho could not esti­ ests In Msnrhurla snd Mongol!*,
Jodyr Cameron, at her heme on mate, th* damago, except that the th* Japanese force* will b* ad­ regular partner in cham|&gt;ion«biti
vesaei waa So per lent submerged. vanced westward of th* Liao Rlv- play, will lake the plac* nf Ugh:
Laurel Avemle.
' The flagovlq Was built here el a •r a* far aa the groat wall."
A
M hi
(t'onlinutd from Pagr 11
ner, who has Iwen Culhertsan's
SI*ENCER’S DAIRY, INC.
latgltday ff«V
The Chinee* government ond Its partner the las* two sessions, will Ml’ ItUi .
Algernon Speer arrivad Satur­ cost nf A1AZ&amp;.00O for the United
ai
military
strength
most
evacuate
Mail
Stcamtklp
Company.
She
was
*T gu**** I foulil hi»v«* tulkril with
day from Washlagten and Lee
return Tuesday.
P roltcl your bnby'N health by feeding It oar
kviat
Unlreralty at.IdhMRhunr, Va. to one nf thred sister r*lp« built for Chtnchow and retire beyond the
Tfiday’s appearance of v«.n hrr if I wonted to ilo it in front
nrholcwame
milk.
its. Mr.
great
wall,
ho
said,
"within
a
fort­
•pend the Christmas season here the comhfpy for r*m-Am*rlr*n
Zedtwlti will he his one and old, of a whole lot of now-Bpiipermen/1
Wo produce and m II milk that Ih equal to the b ttt
With, Ms pftVfata, Mr. awd Mr*. trsde. The first ef the »h^p«, th* night. thershy avoiding a poasihl* duHng the IliO-ruhher roinpett iN-iimey ■*i*ll “ but I iliii not wunt
A
Basal* Eachary
reported lion. V* will leave Tuesday for to «lo th*t.H
TsIahMuM*. Wo* pvt Into service flash." The dispatches
O w rp A. npa*r, Park Avenue.
milk proiditcwd In the entire United Slaton.
Ms risen.
grave situation threatens a month's trip in the tropics.
recently. Tha third v*s*»l, th* that
UeUney Hghl hi- might return to
Our bacteria count In ulweyn Iwlow 10,010, U. 8.
hlronhotit*."
from Dull In* College at
I1n«invi aooii, or that In* might (entl
.Arthar .tofftlrt le ^ported to Chlrigui waft hk *n adjoining b«rth
V s, and will ba hero f * arrive tonilgnt from Washington durlhif th* file today, hat wft* not
The French minister to Chins,
AGREEMENT RKACHKD
Romeon* to repreRruil him there.
Hlnniiard fur certified milk.
kristmas holiday*.
‘M. Wlldftn, on byhalf of hi* ‘forHe appeared In consider lightly the
Lee .University at Lynchburg, damaged.
elgn
offlc*
discredited
dispatches
U l
BA9EU flwltirrland, Dor. 31.— suggestion that the former Follies
Workman putting aq the ftalshto bo tM gtfest of hie parent!,
Phone 100
Geo. C. Harden, Mgr.
fea Mary Murphy, af Washing- Mr. and Mrs. A. D- Zachary, a * Ing touche* prcparktArv to the trial from south Chlaa skying French (A.F.)—Emile Fronrqul. Helgnn girl, with whom Diamond kept a
). C , will arrive tonight u U ‘ ety bam* an Magnolia AVkau*.
colonial
force*
In
Inda-Chlna
had
financier, sftld yesterday a world try*! Just before he went to Ms
run scheduled about Joa. IB had
;jfor &lt;v few weeks ts the |Vtil
b e e n death In hi* hall bedroom, might
teen at wdtk Oh lAa |hlp Up UgMI •ntared KWangil province, threat­ copper agreement had
reached t&gt;jr producer* for a "very be th* key to the mystery sue
noon
yesterday, but none were on ening fsmfthow.
Mr. and Mn. Vf. C. Hill aa
He pointed out that Bivdo-Thtm slight" percentage of reduction In rounding hl« evrcutlon. lie smiled
daughter, Chrollhe, ahd Mr*. Lola Hoard when the fl/g was discovered
had fncently Undergone "serious
and «ald “you never ran tell" when
B. LeOltks eg;
at 4:iS A. M. yesterday by Wjlgh- ratnmunlsllc troubles, fotclng au­ output.
asked about it.
man H. B. Curtis.
day tor Chlro
thorities to adopt praeoutlongvy
■Wnoa J r, ano guest, ipeo .
.
^
.
The Alhanj county prosroator
Th* ship was hi * light bios*
b* the guests far a ebon time of
tnegiuros, bat they warn In no njse
of Tampa, who a n i
sold he Hid not plan tn have the
when firemen arrived. Most.of the directed at China.'1
Mr. and Ktn
n . Kokand LeGetts.
dftya la StufWML will
one-time show girl returned to
fire at flrat wa* rostered arveud
kata tomorrow.
New York state by asking th*
Mr. and Me*. W. H
Hold N*. B. lines were thrown
I V
state to mots her trial on an Inlitflo tana, of Hollywod. were th* aver th* eupormlrwrtW** hnd lashed
FLANS LONG FLIGHT
end Mrs. Bra Cantwell and
•«ftmFnrrtmrrnr V r urttfCg-pirt
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. to the nett pier at &lt;h* fir? L threat
■ tn,) gueal
Caehfsn * H W r
MADRID, Dm . 11.—(A.P.)—The
XfTSVirrlornnUr, bwt she settled on
SARASOTA—l^mgtmol Produce
Aruuise.
rtf*4*per El Sol aald yesterday
her hide on the third Hat.
attain Igkario Jlmiflet, fin is h
Co., capitalised at *n.&lt;»0, grantad
by^Sre
Firemen were kept *t Work
chartsr to dt truck farming.
■other, Mm. MhmU B.
Jhrwrohott th* day wale blag Ik* aviator. Intended to leave beforo
■ flight which woo 1,| taka
■mvlderlag hulk.
.lira. Carroll Varner left yeetorThe ship waa of the moer mod­ him over Africa, M ia , Auatralt*,
’dty Y*v Bristol, Va, w»«TO ,&gt;h* em paaeengarcargo akip cant true- Chlaa, Ruts la and- European capi­
1st A!
•d by th* death of W lion, designed far a maximum tal*.
I hie pareals,
Mr*. J. H. Swan. Sb* will
nf to knots, electrically produring
I then by the Rdr. Varner, p*ll*d. fth* Was of lt.'IM tons dltMILLED RT TRAIN
*?**
|*
Rooo Varner and Mite Mar ■l a
garat Varoer. *trn Uft this aftae,TRIa Va* th* N riM arotar.ffro
BEAUFORT, S. C . Dhc. 21
MIbhaiU
*t th* ccogiponv.yinla. Th* flroi (A.P.)—G. C. ~Barker
Wr I f
kccnrrgl Mgr. R^IFM wtaw th*
Mgarnt Faerie Idand,
'Bifth Dorothy A. Thontan tr Boor America horned In a &amp;M0,
■one hero yesterday
train.
In M r nrtoulda nude to
.11,
-U .
order for th* HotMay Bm Whlok them out of (M r rlooeta, Md dowa
m o . Bpocial nttrnlten rlrva.
------to
Hornlade Dry Clcunern! Lot ua revlvo
'g a j^ V h u win ho h*r gwoat fog
lo jwrly order*.'
their original charm and gmarine— u k o
vfTV
A ko

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C R E D IT P O O L

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wheat they wW-ipw^apfOrul daw*
With Mrs. 0 fc * 6 i v i r t 5 »a,;1|y.

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them worthy of tho holiday whirl!

“WE INVITE COMPARISON”

IEM1
N0LEDRY
M AGNO LIA A V K .

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Dec. 19.—

r moratoalready rnti-

fled by the Uduan, today war
Senate fi,A n attem pt
t im m ediate­
ly to I h e flo o r, how ever, failed
and It waa carried o v e r until
. &amp; ■ '' /
7 ’ Bouse lu t night sp-

H

H^ted

more

torlum bat w In* Mm* westh tolJ
him It would her* nothin* to do
with proposals fbr the revision of
the w d*Ma.
; «
After nine hturs af furious d#*
*e U at reaped from raacorou*
tonalitf** to * l«o * n t appeals,
pled a i»vlut|4n o f iwttflca'. (ton by ■ vote of 3 lf tS'lOO And
M at it to tb« Donate, ' whor*
. . ironipt action ha* been pr .mined
■ yh*lrn\an Smoot of tic tlnrnc*
; . MMmltta* than loot night anJ t Bounced hearing i on til# loaolupo.i
, woulJ begirt tooay. Final ratifies
&lt; *. H in before next Tuesday's Christ­
- (has (J^ru roan t I* prsdictcl.
(ft i A r adopted by th *. House th«resolution InclodeJ aa amendment
to place Congreve fn record In uppaoition t i rtvldon of European.
■ dell* to America art* up iio m ilia
]T m
It* approval waa a direct re­
buff to the admlnlstrati;*. I resf• « r it floorer In H i mf»*acv to Contreat urged rt-HtaSlItkment of
' 'toe W tr Debm Foaaauwl.n for Da
pnrpos* of studying EBrojw’s abitIty to pay under prevent road) Imu.

a
-

. l lfw ) /

sD enied
J;- ' WASH INOTON, Dec. 1M—In rel ponsa to pro O.sta from many
1 of th* state against the cloa' of thd duck shooting season In
Duncan U. Fletcher brought tno
!**('• r o f csteiuJIng th* hunting
—
■ to th* at tent! in of th*
seereUrF ofI'ainffuttaLe, who is
Jurladlatid^ra the ad' 1• Mfitstratlon I#f th*' lnlgivory Llnl

*

V
•; »«ud.gith j

.
itertlay th# stet(U ry advised
Itanator Fletcher that *
all
fta i'a r request* front ether i
havel M
heroBdenltv.',
If witild
not*1*#
M
't f l m
lil n
’ cabalatent to extend th* huntiiw
season far docks In Florida.T.'oe# who protected to Senator
Ffetchcr afatnal tM closing of
tha duck huatlar searnn Saturday
}
M f('«c n U i that ildeka ayw just
Florida
I*
h* advyptbed aaieta of
it la Um state.
' •.
week* *g * whOT the
extending th* lhooting
waa
presented tJ th)
of agriculture be made
tion of hie concurrtivui
limit provision In the
bird nett
U safeguard
t ie bird*
;
Leaf
the United Btakes and to
i ••mad a # later than
anywhere In the United
with the exception of
(Tfcte, wher* $ chteing o f tho

w

hunting In
» . The
te permit
In'
that tha

'

ohjegtir*
•tf te. W*

M* te it -

te Dee. 19 wifl gtve thd
ot your state ahtwOng
with thgi altsyed

y

1s i n
if \ V

,

GREATESTIMSanford
^^ O
SPERITY| To Lure b e t id e
ISPREDICT
“ED

2 Die, Sixty Hurt In
British Train Wreck

miraittee ActfonFollows Ratification
Of President’s Moratoridlh By House

hti.

LONDON, Da;. IP.— (A J * .)_
,Two partona wara billot and
'moru than 60 Injured today aa
two train* collided In i fog
near Dagenham. Thirty-three of
the injuiad acre taken to hos­
pitals and'other* were given
first aid. The fog which h«&lt;
apraad over large section* nf
England the past day or two
also blanketed th* channel to,lav raiulng a eoIlUlon in whirh
th* steamer Saa Glory waa bad­
ly damaged by the steamer
Rondo. No on* was Injured on
the boats.

eafn
tWETBLOCTORailway Pres
Crowds B
ECONTINUED!ThinksAccord Will *
MINUSCHANGEAttend Wage Cuts

tit'i.ngh Oils 'action la pws tvrvsi.tis dlvplsy of jrcen and r*J
ins throurh onr of the warmest qlreeiovrs, (igat, and fall flower*
.
■pr -Christmas •»*». ns recorded end 'Muir*.
filer#' along t i n t Stlset arv
•» -its
rs
n
• * r» no »llowing th* wnar'er to squalls a at'iscl.vo to lh*'ia.-sf l p o n s i b i l i t y r o r K e - .1. .i&gt;.. 1.1,
u&gt;ua. spirit and rryby ., tin.-r on Sanfont Avc
nge and atreet* branching off
c o v e r y S q u a r e ly O n ;
X
• set .-treat All large department
Stolen
have Die H wsros ut,
\V o r l d G o v e r n m e n t s .»*:••» ■«*•! wuk i &gt; i » hum coiun.
,..
1 As In f ihsr y*nr*, &gt;aj[ford mer- playi I &gt;n :i iarir»v of Int resting
ways, always rrmombering to
W k'ltlNCiTit.N
IH'S
19
Sir George Palsh. noted British ' h* h' ' ho" f •4k" ’ ,h* k ,d *
ant ine*&lt;
, pioviding color! ,1 « induw and .yyy.i. tissq^g nrsvsl
\ I' \
Hu
anti
t !*••%
W A S lU N tiT O N . Ds-h:. 19 ww
tn# inllowing rx , -tore d splays, appiupiiate of ea-i ns luerchandl-e in some ar
«r nomUt, in tne
r
l A F ’ l — SottntJiitK at th e
• elusive Interxiew with The As- 1i hristmas, and ,i
laugi
mrnk
o|
t’hii'tiuas
rulin'
■ a i vault unt 4
• f a IUi»u‘ Uuti «ruti|t t*»
ociftt &lt;1 I’ rru
lh« -l-rr in the bu-ii e s district &gt;f
W h ite House a reuasurlng
J'en ini's live epd
ten
»writ
i • V ••JIFTh |1 . i'll i l« I-* u-.
lest era of prosperity in the tins uty la ks ho Htsniitb and •tils&gt; window d splays are piob
iintp
in tits* ruilroitd HituatlOR,
!•
n.t i f r*’ aLt «bin* m «rp|history of the worid.y providing frivodtiuess rudm.m^ lium an in.
t&lt; nntinuej en Dege Three)
Danivl W illlartl. ,ireaiilent o (
v t. • r„a
in, ,| i»ttp IlipuKs
• the proper measures are tak-n
1 •• r • i a«t •»••«#,
l kr#r
iCkiv
I*ik«-,K.||t\ that
1
lly EDWARD HTAN1.EY.
the
I ’ m; "dl the Halliinnre uml Ohio, l o «
1 r »nl* » ol * li* rnrUin'Js* th*' 'S I 1r« It- qr'fiH'Hl t*| t'oinuu fYC, j •Iny ittfotniril President H ooV
Copyright. 193t. Uy Thr
, • . • u.».t*a*ll*ftti y%.*! 1 1«* ar. 1 r% A#t n«‘it»»6 Huroan, will niak# sinAssociated Press
'
or
he
hail
“
e
very
con
fl*
d
. ♦« R. pr* ntatlVa* l.iiit^lcum, ||1|» iat rent tnf imi ,f ii-i »foM'« ,jrn ri/*
LONDON, Dec. ID— If world
that ne)o&gt;tii»llon6 fo r
| n»w It* 5r •» it\r| &gt;»r| la 1 •vr il|,| im '
, ••! Msr) 'a*n1 .1 • « hrtir r a»»
got eminent* take th* proper folk,
i k . 11___
nt
u» l,
ir
r I*1 ««n fi*»rri th# ( ’hoi*i ei of iikilruml wajje rerluctionn w ill
the greatest era of prosperity in
»-• r r :* I »ti’,n
uir &gt; inthlcutit i .Mnnieur uffirm tn# innmim* lie settled peneeahly.
History 1* Just down the road, in
•olio ttv t» *♦#•*•! an (X-iuttF* wSc n Ait* lenrnod that all ten
thr opinion of Sir (ieoigo t'aish.
Ihr latlrovd chic/ potimet*4
I^P"IUlti&lt;« tyf ••• l|
elrpt ■xinirti.n wmk *n th# uirplan# '»#•»
5*50,000.0011 will Ut aildril to th*
If they continue on their pres nt
w*ril the #*!•*n»t• i of lr*i-la
n-'i
rai.iilly renting rumple .a u ivu ’ operating rnffrrs uy th*
course, the international economic
ttnr. |ti*l to o etp* i a t •• xt h thn-&lt;* Io n a'. , lifron, near Watrnvr. ha*
NEW YORK. Dec. 19— (AJ&gt;.(— ami rredlt fabric will go to .mash
"s g r rut agreement, and 110(1,•
h ||r\ n-j m ihr Xvl moxiwiivitt * l»n n 'ir.li'li 'l h**ld up
Tulberivon and Ligbtner dlvi.'td within two month*, the noted
imO.ilOi) will tv •raliinl through
IL f ihli&lt;nni
r...bv
i nurd
u
th* first four rulbera played last economist warn*.
\ Ite'-arttin'nf af Cnnunerrr of the railway credit mrporition.
1 prnhi^Hiun rvforu* * Kivup with *r ml nt 'ntifnrj tiNlay (•inter*in 1
night with Itens anj Jacoby, but
The situation Wont | lie mad* eg*
In an rxctusiv* Interview with
)o
pi
esrnUtULt&lt;cV,
fr
un
tyl'
th* lea^ 01 Culbertaon'a side In- Th* Associated Presi yesterday,
*i*h IV v t'oiiifnloal* ner V \ cmiraging he felt hv sutrmenta
tanii,
■«
rhitFinn
i
Tltrj
ci rased in the bln contract match. this formrr arvtaor to the British
Freer, and h;:&gt; «*n*ur»d from hi n a pul nut bv railroad exacutlvM
N E W YORK, !»«•• 1 9 . - Ai. sv
T \ MP
n-c. 1M ., A IV, »n l
nt th# hainona'e nrumiiit* 4 x: t»i 1 hlii# p. in copy itf the fief I and lit last nighi af er a meeting in N#W
After M rubbers tiad t .fn played treasury outlined the steps ha be­
1 **1 1ntxrnt uni(|u« In the «iu ul« of
rimrM
|
,l*!x
for
law
e
»,forrtri’1»»’
;
Int wrt Kloc and a i n r u» thr a,» . approximate In*-at Inn to the pre« Y'mk ha I Iven mltconstr lad hr
Culbertson was ahead in rubbers. lieves should be taken Ui assure
P'**--rnfi »n i«rei» drtili »l •nuraiun*.
3Q to tA, and waa plua .M7&amp; p&gt;unts. the one and u\ rrt th* other. They in Tam* a *a* ma»l3 Ir t n iflt l*v | ix I*#mg tnhtl in Drlnwar#. Now piip’ mt'hf rf ** Jjlnt th** ulivr or rnt Ihiyiuita-n* tando air r nte It ot.»nr ni*wipaprr«. rrpotts frott
F^Vral J u d r" .M‘ tan«I**r \krr:i,«n |J#r.#&gt;. and Florida anioiitf
compared with 419* a. the start were;
thr
to ru ordiitAU ».« »iiM»’er-*ond t"ai th# n#|il will '•bie-h srpearc.l to make ft pilftl
• t •« ilinn»*f Id « hit h lit1 hr I in
if lb# ninth session. I’.lints nf rvh1. An Inttniatmnal conference
wiitiutii nf the l)« nor rat ic party. the work of anti prohibiimniFix . « sin r yht* n the » eneon now teiitir that a 30 -li*. t Itimatum for ft 15
*re «•f *»ff• ml.* •
i*nrt;C«.
ci*n- i r »rtrxl al t'R^inn and th it i* peu*tn( wage redJ t ion had bftfp
ler 58; Is-ni 12111; Cul &gt;ertsnn UO to consider lehabilltatlon nicas- vl rd m ri* than a
ac«orditig to an ai»nou»H#tn&lt;nt by tp both
.
t’nnrrrnrtl m th*» Lrcak »»i,» u, of I Jo.irtt Sb.kuxc. national rx^utlvul
Hand 3.40; first of rutdei 5o: uies.
Lmthlmm •■.u l.iat tn.t,ay nf wl|t pr.ihn It !.*• ha 4itrd im-nrdi i«rird. Hr «fttd nothing of lb#
Shtkuxr,
rnrkrt*
that
Inin
hri
1
•
aroapt io|t that xinriroxiiiin. tta a»*-lv « iiith •&gt;( thr ar* h a*, the new I (lid l« tbr rt»r.
.
Culbertson contract'd for three no­
1 chaitnun of the party
I. Roviston of Germany's rep.
thr lawful tt»»M'»«lF
. . j PaniAcfalx had dat'ldrd the unuf- field.
trump and made fit*. The plus for erations payment* to i n s u r e monrv util
NEW
Y
’OHK.
Dec.
t9
.-(A
.P
.)
nf
trade
i
1
l“,*
r
,h'P1*
"
'
*
n
^ 0 • filial t'onindttee npp&gt;«#«| t»» na
Mi Steer, eniittu*ntloa on thx
hi* side tbero'.y bcctmi M7U In eventual rrpaym.nl of her coin
rati.- women is tieii.g tvDcuiocrati.'
,
. .
- Th* nation's raiiwnyi yesterday
Spmkinp not n* u iri "inri, Imi* -rulfw under the s.ipei.
(Continued on Page S ti)
(Continued on Psge Two)
irgrrial debt*.
of ■ .," n*
- h,,ul,, •'•'"‘ •iiu.
• Id their operating employes they
rt
n
man
on
t*#
frtlv
il
'rnrh
3. Federal *n,j stale temporary
John W. Davis, former p.e...l*.
,1h* “ m" “ "f.' •• “ h- 1
------ —
•
wmuII ''ne|ntiet* to a roncluilon’*
up a 1 h |M»lir *
hank (uaranty nets in all natiom. who** tint • i&gt;
Dal candidate anl gfUerai choir-!
lK U','
H"
| n |l n
|&gt; gxs» l y n l t « r
JUiIffw man of th- Demmratlv Vivtaryl k“.* * v ,r' ' ' , l ,br ‘'k'lvtitlve .um , tl 0 11 11 J t O C K C I e l i e r wage and unemployment probiemgs T^ l
"I haven't any doubt that vs flD ft frlnlx f tupinr
tut would Invoke the railway I*.
'YER
are going to the greateet period A’;or mart nppraled for % -piril of Campaign. This ar my will be Iv d ir '.'1^ wuul,J h'1" ' • u,hority to
loir act and serve notice “ to (|.iy
of proeperity th# w o r ld ^ s n « r •oonfrr'ioil in J iitiiif t'lmif out *if by a itati1 gruerui with folunrU, i *n'u' ,dat# ull force* in l»a&lt; k ef
fert
rmluction (n
; rj{
seen.* he said, “ if the necessary lH« 4nnimuiilt).
major*, and igptmlna in ra *h ,r* - ' « t»«n it dc.id«*| to tupport.
A e n \I/\1 I T f i r A \V 11 V wages of 15sit p*r'*nt
clastvs of entplayta," . ; \.'S
mra-mse ar* taken. I'ra aurr that
it.icani atl-nded l |
a 411
o 41 V
Htnnoing ar twr Km 1 of ih# din* county. Tile purpose of the army'*
Ytvrs. than 109 president^ and , ' ’ (&gt;
|there are snough reasonable people nrr tnbl- a* the IliIhUhMi^Ii II • OiganixaUon i« to Annul in ra:xiMK( *»iec»»ng yraterday, tut 1i’lthi u*n
• sreutivss of class un* raUrostte, J '.,'
invitations to
,0 j, »l»i
dn thr
the »•
»#,•• |
I
D-a P .- t A .F .I
1 ALI.AH ASMEE,
Dec.
Hi— . in th* world to •** that thee* trl. tha ju«V** »|» Ao Wtlh htpio-t funds with whl*h to handle the
invitation*
'cPra entln* th&gt; Ekstarn, Scpth*
•
alremtj. h«/i
|,ad &gt;
n.r-1
.e p
1John
D. It ..'hefallvr, Hr., stood
&gt;m a I1 —
'*
“ Perfect tttlee 11 lands in FtoriJo measures are taken, and that by frinknvM. Tharu wan n dranintir rundng prtsUlaniUI tanipaign, an,| td.w alread#
in G. O. )». Keprcweniativas and I ifu,« * ’"°v*n f »dctui* camera and • rn sod Western group#, af r i gfl A *
ar* of th* greatest Impxrtarqr l « 1943 we wilt e#s • very different m*m#ftt aa h# d«clnr*'d that If th« the c*fablj#hmcnt nf amiiM
■m tka-vtual program after an MM • “
faauiul arn«r*lfc« M 11#
out ll'glen# ia kowris o f the s'.«j*s'Ts crpocted U
« r&gt; g» titq L
111* cl Use** of hie rapidly f t pw.
• h nn KsTa jr#-lcr1ay ft«*•! Mtit thi 'lay niCetiag.
,
—:— ) v r
■.
’ whirl) crlma |r hatched Joe It. ha of material aisislaiu-v ia the
log tat*,** declare* P, b. tiwyntt.
I wurli ft rkrl'tmfta g rtftlfif and ft 1 It 'rarriat tfc# stiputetle'a
Jwbn«n* wrulj ►* alirt ittkkp* » m 4 I H
lF».
should an agrevuient be reseksd,
rm*h
»f otnjmUtif
wilt,
&lt;hl«f of the Land Dtvisl &gt;ti nf the
i* a grave to whir» ha had b*«*
U rt. jatnvs M. Carson, of Mi­
(Cootlruied nn Psg* Flvs)
I
M
1
wl-h
n
ntlip)
t'krlMBMs
ar»«l
St* # Agricultural Dvpattina.it. It
•*nl by the bullet &lt;•( aa ksagridfc. ami, h*s been a|'poiulu«l as gonvra mm# i-^i'aparoba N#w Y»ai !••»
-Id oe Akrruiait put the ii&gt;ii of al nf the Florida Army, and she
U In this division, that the .".ifiosl
Ylrt.hr." tbg W-&gt;cftr dd nndti*
cleaning up *qu»vely t#f r» hi* will work in close harmony with
title* ar* »h#ifn to more than TXilh iMMiF** aiiid. " I Bin nn. U tlfti*
tho national organiration She anl
guests
j*
the
job
of
svny
law
*n000.000 a.-rr*. ar morw than thru
■**-w
|fli,#« r. # rnmi»n*.*‘
.forcemenl agriioy r.yi '• ot*-• led- hunlfida of F’iorida women alii be
fourth* of all the Ian is in Florid*.
W B 8 T PALM DKATII, D«e ID__1 ll w««
fin ! him* m t'*
l
l
a
ststr-wide
meeting
of
Demo­
J A f KSONVIUJl, De*. I 1 I m l. statu ant rtly. He *pek» ra
(A IM - A «|uarr%: ov#r itixalnn n( , V*
th.it **N#i«(hbor John” had
An insight Into the op*ration*
.
.
_____
_
________
__
«{*
!*
(a
Tampa,
Jan.
II,
at
which
h'vhes'. praise of the E rr** wki#
fllrnn D. .Sklppwy of Miami &lt;1
fund# «!#rl%td fmm th? «« lv of •
fnr thr
II" fbftit#(J
-&gt;f tho land division i» giv*n by Hr.
•till M lisn al-B eyrtlkia - « * * ...,-bad Ueu aroused u. (Steal ui«ks ttgtlL. jj&gt;*_Yi'tnfy . ChhtFnim Slh* pelt* yen-nH y wul#d tiritt„'&lt;T#4Tr, * «m fc«Hy with thr mmrrjmm ant*
nywnu !n UTn Mrnni.nl lao.i, report
u vrnan In Florida after a c.mfrr tat put d wrn fommimi-m ftnd drUr he laaip'hsd and all persons con of John Dykes, Trenton. N. J..
Uefvr* adjourning tho Fall U m
wrl (wrhnlclm nn ? l»iUI tlw-m h
of Nathan M a)«, rutnmi&lt;sioner if ear# of •• immltteemen hi Washing •»»it i Hf r#d mi j 'l i r v wh •, h# &lt;*aJ J. nactad with 1' a III be made bel­
of
Cirvult Court for tho holiday*, ^'2
•
t
it
,*hupn&gt;
for
my
r»w»i
corttinu#«l
I
Jtnuper
and
the
jnlliiib..f
hi
agriculture.
nrr vHling out nf th# rrtmuiMrtity ter acquainted with Uivir duties
partn r. t'hgrlss Nelson alu &gt;&lt;1 K**&lt;vl hr alth anil nLUttv to »nj« &gt; Judg# Wallace
Wright thla . X l
“T h ou Uiuls,” h* con.inu
• flrtltnr brr# todftf. !!• cam: ln!«; a« iMtr i n rw.iy fro»n j flnUitf j
rtnpoiudubtic*.
I i er tini
ami th# KQinI vi»i» Imrt."
oioinliig senttocol Thomay Ugita-were smntad under the various JaeksonviU* last night foiluo in* j s'ip.
I Florida wonirn ark this work
II# A0inn«rtl avm m tnillH •'!
acts of .Congress to th* stale and th* Wushingtan matting, sml at' The Jndga d.d not attempt to heal revolving notice, announcing thed
by. young San foid
fisherman
Nriron ti IJ oTIesra h- ki'R I hi
hii hjbtiwehold whim. a« Hr ltff Ihr
ronvayed by the state to private !&gt;•# (teorg*
Waahington II .tel) (be cevil around the hush If* *P|«ln4n»#a, a* captains, m»Ji*.s,| lartner w.th a shoigui.
found
guilty
uf
the
tnusder
of hla
i .iki niiMti fo ' hi* -Inily rounU or
taiii'**, nmlcr vartcua arts of the talked hrlelly uf pmbablt Kei
■nIIcl a anade a ape la. He rutiled and colonel^, the nmi'ilntments lw-[4*yhre would nr.t liivnlo IMir /••If. hr cnnatiitihl i • p«kav fwr th * fatherdn law, W. O. McKntyre, on
mg
m.tje
among
)he
nutstanding!
'pn'l*
*v;nly
with
him
an'
hi*
1. rgislators of Florida. Many &gt;redaliran activilU-a during the nr &lt;t off the namva i f th# rsekel*
Thanksgiving Kv», to terv* th* ra*
I'lttvrr men.
of ronvayanco from the state have year H| to.
sre»kensl»s. rambling hosiee*. h o) Florida aoipen In tho Demo intic1b'other, Viocgnu Th,. latter mem
mainder of hit natural Ufa in th*
II#
rhu«
klv&lt;l
n
n
«V
#nult'(
I
r
^
i
l
v
1t r of tho tartm i &lt;tiip m bvimr
n*v«r bean recorded In th* differ­
He spoke cf tho race for t!nited in.,
n&gt;*rhit&lt;*s. sole of ( o&gt;-*r party.
ai th#v /ronnd out thj film ftmltl Htata penitentiary at Ralford. Tha
ent rountlrs, nor ar* the patents S'ste* senator ind dcclartd that i lottery ticVela, loan shark'., i&lt;
The army's mganliatlon Is ae, *&lt;B,' l‘ l ""''“ X for qu.slluninp.
•vnrenc# la to begin at once, aad
and aporiwcd lists Dsuad undvr the “ If Iwonard lleplogle (of I’ alin ( grants and loafers, and k# (»'intcd! follow*; ffvovral ut the head of
1
Nelson ili'ivx iiiirmilifttv* Ih# apUruLr of hli garjon.
Oglesby alii leave for Raifoid to*
dlfferant acta of Congress, nf rec­ Beach) d &gt;** run for th* senator-j out that th.re i. aihapiate law fori tha bUta Army; ft rolunvl for avh ’&gt; fr,,m lhl*
nf xlr kllllwf and
mnrrow,
ord la these sllffarant eouotia.ii •hip In the Aepublltan primniyl oealing with each. The only * » he I county; a major fur each lO.tSW * “ '* himself op to oifleers, wher
A. L Rosier, found guilty af&lt;
mn*r&lt;|u*utly, th* &gt;(li&lt;* D daily re­ next June h* will M t t my support i bad to grind, a* he y.ut it. i« the |t'rrson* In the rounty, and a rap hr d»irrth-l the altercation.
sggravaL'd isssult against J
reiving many I*'ter* requesting end I belief# the Support of my ,
"I've got a gun out In my rar,“
(Continued un psge fouri
| ,,,n
(»*h 1°° P«'nons.
Hodge last August waa sent*
th* itahia of lands, and Issuing
Nsl'Oii told pullet *• he surr- udrd.
tlj.nn the
of teveral Han to ray a fin* of f.Y50 and
many certificate* under Section
“ I've just killed a man." If, had a (ord mcrthrule. •*&gt;# one hour city u *rrr# a term ef thro*
WbUa tha B. E. L. Fryor-W. J.|
THKATIHK TRANHIsATKD
i
WEDDING DATE HEr
&lt;714. Revised (ieenrat Statute* of llowey-Hkippor f»:ttm t are still
• hotgun and rifle In hia car. ‘
parking law will b* rvvlevd anl and is lay* « t harj labor In’
Florida, perfecting title*.Dykes hx* (tarttd “ U&gt; lay down enfotteif ht-rinnlrig-Monday, far e County Jtl). Upon loqtM )
IOWA CITY loaa, Dee. IT
at talds Skipper and some of hit
PHILADELPHIA.
tte-;. i».un
the
job,"
Nelson
said,
but
insis­
fiirnda who were hi th* room rtail­ (A .P .)—An Icelandic medical tr(a- (A .P .)— Announcement was mad*
fnur ilsy p~i IimI. tn orler t* /aeili- Kmler'i csaasal, H. i
ing him last eight hipe for a ret- tls*. &gt;00'# than 500 yrarq old. has yeaterdsy that the wedding of ted on kt- ping a share of the lata bu«irwss in lb# downtowa rite - Judge Wright granted thi
encillatlon of tha fartlans. Ha la- Seen trinalstct uud anaotatrd to Miss Elisalwth B owning Donrn'e, p.ofit*. Dyke*, he said, had the tr ir:.
■&gt;&lt; a suprrtedeas bond for Raater*n
dieated that even I* tha evant that Its Initial publi.-ation by 1‘rof. da-rhter nf Mr. and Mr*. Willlant nivMy and refused tu give hitii
Phi/*
Police Po) ti. Wlllia.n-i apiieaianc* In court early In Jan*
th* trearh it act haa.'ed by th* Ifrmr'ng Larsen nf the Univer­ H. I&gt;onn*r of Camp Woods, Villa mui" than IV),
this .ourning announced that hr itry when hie munsel will praaent
The Sanford llarald •JitprUI lime of I ha June primary, hie f te- sity of Iowa'* department of Eng­ nova, Pa. etui Philadelphia, an
“ Finally I ha . snotigh," he told had Instructed his msn to arrest aigument* for a new trteL
staff was yesterds, afternoon In j tloi» wooll support Bowey for gov lish.
Elliott Mou-evclt, son of Governoe^hu sheriff. In Wh&lt;m&gt; hr wus | any nioluiiri f und vl fating thi
1-mtw yesterdsy afternoon a Jury
rucelyi of a rrrallv appreciated *ia&gt;r if ha rune.
and Mr*. Pranjtlin D. Rousevrlt turned over by po'lrv, “ w this I r -lin.r law during the wrek. it ivturned a verdict of guilty of
hos of canned grppefruit products,
PLANT
CITY—
A.
A
P.
*riore
morning
f
tol
l
Dyke*
to
g-t
right
of New York will tsk* plarr Jan.
PkT0'', chairman of th* etat#
will b» enforc'd on First Street le- manslaughter In th* rasa of tha
wi.h me or I wo: going is kill twwn SlnfgrJ and Oak Avenurs, Hut# versut Irvin E. Edridge,
Ike gift of tha E ktrawn Frail reatrxl commltts*. and llower will mova to Stri.'hland.Suilding. Id.
Caniteta, I nr, owners of th* targuj
Washington wh*n th*
him.
on Msrnolta Avenue etwevn First Hanford feitllisar salesman. Rte
Wa*t Thirteenth fitreet
|1|g|1p .if..f| immailtf— nse'lsa are* . - .
.
.
_____
.
and Hc-nml Street*,- and *n Paris sitntasy announred Intsntlqn af
minuter and ho Jkln't do anythin:: Avenue latwaen Second end Com- filing a motion for a new trial. Ra
tiena shortly after Jan, I.
h«s four dkir* In which to da ta.
about It, #o | hlli.d him."
merrlhl StiVete.
Several rase* of minor vtolatjeha
A coroner'* larjoeet has been sot
Tha vann*d frail had an ssatp- change in th* national eommltt#*Mut lists ar* askgd tr heed lhi«
tionall* dalle loos flavor, and tha manshlp apparently were unavail­
fer next Tuesday afternoon.
warning so aa to pitstev* order uf •rlndnal tew ar* tehadated la
~r~
Staff thoropfhly enjoyed the treat. ing f&gt;r at th* session with Presi­
on rnlirjpatej crnwdel hurlnevs h* tiled when soert'reconvene* an
Ssnt^ Claus will ksvo littl# .Hf- Tear Rsb Ii Claus: I have tom n
The hot af fru it. contained a dent Hoover na acU n was taksn,
• treats next week, ami to assist Jan. II. locludlag tha A. H. Bach,
fnsgn cans af both products now and jy virtu* of that failure la firolty in filling th# orrfrr* of S*B&gt; w »y . very sweet hoy. My name Is
hniuirr. who (rich to fetk for a with cat* tn which Beekwlth la
rharged with ambasslamant.
r*an*d at th* plant] fruit juice, taka any kind a f it**, Rslpptr ra- ford my* an i wiitf wh* wn&gt;t# Ir.. All'trt Blackwell. I alu ti :ly thro
few mtnut.'a In front of sUrva.
and frail hearts. White tha ccm- mrlns in th* driver's seat of the j •era (v him today aikle- that thgy yaac* oW, and I halp tnv motl*r
teats o f tha ran wara pleas teg to Republican wagon until next June. 4* rememtafd al (3irl&lt;tiaaa um*.
MiTt .week r ifle my Jerge hruthrr g e»
Coach H. C. Rlarle's Junior High
tu &gt;'hAol. I hrlug In ws ii and go Hclioot tuMksthall qululet last
(ha taste, Um label an the can te
for sr.ly thr»e lellars rav| «d U
arreotlanallr attractive ta th* aya,
to.
the
»Jor»
for
her.
I
am
a
smart
night aan an Ijtereailng 17 te 12
Chrivtmae Editor of The paraM.
WINS CONFIDENCE VOTE
piloted aa it te I ) yellow an a
a Ut'J* b«y. | know that you art gam* frum th* Hemlnul* High
Chasle* David IUk*r k&lt;*I L&gt; pan
gteen
hvckgrourui
and
with
Um
i
aiad
tu
hear
that
my
m
itbtr
says
lu&gt;ol tteshmah tram, to rack up
WASHINGTON. Doc, 19. —
fiomlqate County ChAmh4»\
y-—
’ T S * *wr
T * l PABIS,
F A h lS ,. Doe. t9»—(A .P .)—Pro* Raker I r . ^ f iM o JdagnoUa Are­
Baam^anaford
F t ^ - I Mh r Laval wan * vote of canfl- na*. hava riritlen thh tett#* Iv 1 am thr sweftrst toy In IS* wot IdL It* stcofbl win of tho season. U st (A .P ,)— The Senate agrlrultural of Commarfo
imsrcs t&lt;x
oday axpretdpd Hri
listen Beats, lhl* l« what I want Monde*/ night, th* Junior High rummlttec to liy approval a meas­ thank* m m
aanll, dtepteuad. gtrteg splendid ^
fl0B, lh, fUmb#r of
Moughtoa, an*
Henta:
“
Dear
Hanlat
I
asdfin
thn
pu'.Hrity te thi* rlty.
111 Luns8treats,
flUl
------ -------------tie* teat night after hi* govern, second grr It, my krvtber # in th* viai In bring mat A fast^baH-Jear­ baakefeors swamped a Paula quin­ ure a'tlhoiiting tha farm board to peilntsnfoqt r i L
turn ov;r »fui» of its whaat for her Co, * m Jack SeoU, chnfnsAn
' *
meat had keen defatted on a U cV first grate. We art doing fir-- In ing wagan, a train, and a big air* tet by a Xf te J Blur*. •
Chairman of th* boat (M on commiuea. far
Coach Steel* declared that he feeding unemployed.
|akal
airal d*ta(l In toanertion with reboot. n *a »* cvbm t i M r.fvass plan*, house apple*, can.'y. nuts,
end sugar, tano. Santa, don't for- has on* ef the best sqcadv ha has MrXary nam'd a « ib eommltleo th* flas spirit e f emopayatteg f
Chri'tmas. Wa at* v »r y f &lt; e i y#t t» bring me a truck and s &gt;m#
^
f iZ &amp; Z X Z
tail, of the
with In* manlfgited te tending servlet
tree coached at the Ninth Btraat t* dtaft
Rrlrg US a wagon sad hdfp. and
f l#an Santa, ! can't •fhnol. More than IQ hoya art oat stmrtlons to report It to tho Ren­ connection with Fragtnaa Day !
i; would
v* h
-jbn
it* h n s a n d alt la thr a sfory lock, and a Uhl*, and
.. */ aa) thing ala* now. Any­ for prartir* dally, ha said, and all ata Hits afternoon.
OANTA MONICA, Dae. 19^Uat Tuesday,
..
qs—
ieatloa af earn* frail, nets, and randy.'*
mv ^a &gt;
1
', If thara'I* anything that you show premits ,*( dataloplng Into
L J J h - Her rMditten daaeribad
Committeemen asnt ta put tha
Mr. Msughtea was thsakOd M r
ri lefotier,
' ' ' . and tha
Rowel ‘ Clalaad, 705 Falatette
' would make me happy ?l**te flvat class material.
Mil through before th* Christmas week In imaging atonal.
* v * . write* aa ftRatgs: “ D-sr
j t Aim Kaata, pleas* don’t
r*«#«#. Th# when would b* tented Uooa. (ontTipUng th*
Eaala: I hava triad t* he good so
Ym Ultl* coqslas at l i l t
ovei te th* Red Crete or any uth- ■•and andat*
UlBTO H f C O lR aE LRADfi
f TU R TLE *
|*a would Yriaw. ina lots nf ter*.
u i Twelfth BUwet. They are
qr,charitable organisation showing tetPh
• I am ashing fm f te being me a
tress,
•4 *a for aa Is
"
El*!* Mb*. CUan NaCAMRRIDG
A touts* proper qus)ifi&lt;atteaa. Th* u u M I
,|#d. Alton D. Walden. |«ale. in Euiopee
rant
lurite-.Tha dill* Morel# aad an airplane tad
f r a « tha fad wa* laft to tho committee. Stabili­
iris of fruit fa re I* Bants frog)
ateia ad M L rbyritUn* mang _
■ my littl* friends, Msry uf tho Roman
sation •■perathnw .af tha form euada
a
i Util* school foriv*
sad Malar hi M c.ii J r, aad times 1s tha
heard hare rv*altej te |l»^00j)M fiaril j
rPtteta
Albert Hlsr
I ether cMIdrsn. G vodb)*, vard College thta'j
hush*l&gt; *f ahvat hatafi stoiad m i
trap#* tte* a rt
’’ itiB w . a
19th S'feat.
rollmsnt of 749 student*.
much loro t r you."
laid off lk* a r k . 1
folk Wit
, .-I,
. •.• i f

Economist Places Re- h,r- ,n &gt;~»r •.&gt;,n;,rJ wjIwfA*

Democrats Resist Eff.r,.,
ans To Draw Par-,
ty L i n e s On Issue

of itcpubiic-iRECOGNlTION AS
AVIATION CENTER!
LOOMS FOR CITY!

*

CULBERTSON AND ;.::
PARTNERSTEPUP
TILT ADVANTAGE

'it' ff«tvF.Uv r*'i Ul tt

S

Willnrd After ParIty With President

( onslnidion ()I Bea­
con At Local FWtd
Locks To Be Certain

R

AKERMAN ASKS WOMAN’S ARMY
FOR FIGHT UPON IS BEING TRIED
LAW BREAKING BY DEMOCRATS i;;

Increase Lead In Rub­
bers Played 30 To 28
In Bridge Tourney

Says Job Of ('leaning Mn*JvM.CarsonHends
lip Rests On AH En­ ' r Florida Croup For
Raising Party Fund
forcement Agencies

Need F o r Perfect
State Land T itles
IsUrged In Report

Sure Better Times

tNuU pfl MViWp^ i u

DisputeOver Split
In Fund Results In
Killing Of Partner mi'

Skipper Ttflks Of
G.O.P.ActivitiesOn
Jacksonville'Visit

ton Tuitdsy and Wft'n^dn * YVfts seia* yrseiiiE

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*

Thomay Oglesby Is
Handed Li feTerm
I n McEntyre Death

••

w.

Parkin/ Isuw Will Be
Fnforced By Police

Eckerson Fruit Given
To Staff O f Herald

r

•tas.fllTM — ^

'!“j . L e t t e r s T o S a n t a Claus Dwindle As
Time Until Christmas Gets Shorter

Junior High Quintet
Beats Seminole Rat?

Free* Wheat For Poor Helpers In Pro/reaa
Receives Approval Day AreGIvenThanki

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Crlaif I t Expected In
Cate O f PoU.Ncgri;

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�THE 8ANT0RT) HERALD,

itta;pLORiDA.

H ilt, Georgia; Beider,
aJomni. or athsr .associations
aetawDa/ tha I b d Hatarta,
■
"Thera was mots than Um asu- VWIano. Cornell; Ferraro,Corn*II;
• o f it member Init Ilotion or In any
inTlMi, .
•v #
at' number o f IitJuries this year,, lllnkl*. Burknell; Weller,'Hashell;
I way empl iy»d by tha institution
Am y
to li e - Nairn '
dud In part to incorrecj blocking, Moffat, Stanford.
A* ' » *
• would I#
— #J to angag* la rsDam* &lt;a
ar^Ji# Tank-*
the hardest and i tug heft part of
.FULLBACK* — Cain, Ala1 m illing r this tea. • ^
the game. Th* West (W a t again lama; Frit*. Tulan#;' Hlllmaa,
atadidm kit&gt;W &lt;#^.M nt offldah
apparew v ^ ^ # n . obj-ctlon t,
proved ita strength w ifi victorias Stanford; Hewitt, Michigan; Man­
. Camsumcn and /other* w e p t
over Minnesota, Notre Dam* and drel, Minnesota.
“ players, machos, medical adriser,
mee'iOg the jlldahipmen on tho 1
Dartmouth. Tha Booth had one *f
following Ratowfay, Dec. a. , nj
trainer, two water boy* and fair
QUARTERBACKS — ? Morton.
ita greatest year*. Th# Mid-West Dartmouth;
thia ir c m likely to be the arrange
a.fi*. nt pswoagsra."
would b#
Mohlar,
Southern
|had, a atrong general avesaga. The C a l i f o r n i a ; Downs, Oaorgia;
barred from tha eld* Unas at foot­
East was more spotty than usual." (rConaoll. Holjr Cross; Cram«r,
ball game*. ‘
^ _
* 8 f t t aa tha^nlkyvla roocamd,
dw Zea
Th# closest competition for the Ohio Stats.
all tkat U Beaded to patch things
‘ The texts of soma of the pro­
up rompletaty la far tit* Navy to
prised gnld trophies designed by
CENTERS — Yarr,
Notre
posed amendments follow:
.
J
* V a M- CULLUM.
Walter Gamp cam# among tha end Dam#; MllUr. Pordna; Me Duff i*.
propose the Jr»&lt;N eg tha old basis
"
b
W
YORK,
Dec.
18.—
.Selection*
“ N i freshmen shall ha allowed
^w iW /Vrth teams fighting for
•elections. Palrympt# was out In Columbia; (ftialoicrs, N. Y* U-; - NEW ORLEANS, Dee. lfc—
N E W YORK. Dec. IB.— (A J M — namely, thg^YJkaalignHity rule* of
’ * 7 , advantage,' and taking ad­ fer Collier's All-American football front with somethiag t* apart.
to assemble for athlatie practice
NIMstt. Georgia Tach.; MMsaleh. fA .P ) —Draitic proposals concern­
team, which la a perpetuation of
until two weeks after th# opening If, as la generally antlclpatad. th* each •mlaaey apply, w ltW quc*-.
I I f f * 8f #»#ry break, Company
Hat Smith, Oral and Cronkit* California; Utacey, Vtnderbllt;
tloa or i jdaiYitlw,* - ‘
v
ing enforcement of eligihilty rule*, of mllpfp.
-/Odfsated the fkminol# Dry the original AD-Amerlra founded
Arm# and Navy rvroncile thslr dlfwere In e driving fHtiih and Smith Lvitiguee, Tulan#.
Econonflc
reaioos
puy
their
part
\
last night 4 to q In what by Walter Camp, were announce!
broadcasting
of
football
games,
“ All scholarship and Imn funds fercncev with a view to playing
GUARDS — Bakor, Southern
We In th# genernl opinion, the today. Th* player* rhoarn are:
raliforoia; Hoffman, Notts Dam*; teaming, recruiting and liaittatlai for which athletes are eligible fsitball so a regularly schedule I
No hi#
School
pp*.
t»ni* that was ever played
Sammerfelt. sod Tries, Armjr; of schedule* will be presented to must be placed in th* banda of th# baela In 1CJ1. th* gam* will he
V * a i,
Harvard.
QB.
■ the Sanford diamond.
Grrnda, Columbia; Scaflds, To­ the Southern Confcrtncer at Ita an­ naivarxitr officer' or commllte#
Notre Dame.
Ml
Jaae* Cook pitched for Company Schwarts,
that usually admhiUtcrs
inch played on Ratur&lt;lay, Dee- 3, prab-'
lan#; Mattox and Lsathsta, Caor- neal matting her* today..
Northwestern,
Rll I
V and hurled ,
magnificent Rentnrr,
fu»o*. Full record shall be kept
gla; Rot an, Yal#.
Shaver.
jputhern
California,
FB
While
more
than
a
score
of
tha
■ » * . Although tho Cleaner* got
TACKLES — MacWurdo, Pitts­ early arriving roa-he* and athletic o f tho sour*# and distribution of
Tulan*.
I.F.I
T * "*•*• **Hh the exception of Dalrymple,
such funds.
burgh; Kraus# and Murth, Note#
Georgia.
RE
•a Innlg, th* fifth, did th#lr Smith,
director* wrr# informally dlacuasDam#; Prl ». Army; Hardy, Har­
No student ihall participate In
Quatea,-"
Pittsburgh,
I.T:
latlng result In anything but
ing there prop reali yeslfrlay, Dr.
vard; Saund«i*, Ttan#**##; Ed•any interr dlegiate ronteet unless
Waahlngt on,
RT
JJU*. In the fifth, BrlU started Schwegler,
L.
C.
Glenn,
Vanderbilt
university,;
waida, Washington Stats; LaytnMinnesota.
LG 1
j h# is n hmaflde matriculated »turr with a double. Stamper «|n. Munn,
ih-rkrr, Vanderbilt; Wilbur, Yal#; announced the definite formation! dent who la a graduate with at
Tennesaee,
RG
W . acorlng Britt; Shaw got a IHckman,
of
a
7-school
inner
group
already
f'idrhnsrr, Pennsylvania; Riley
Morrison,
Michigan.
C
leant Ml units of an accredited high
on | Marvil, Northwestern; Rhea.
Th* eltvan men finally selected
school or equivalent, and who
Nrhiaska;
Wlight,
Kentucky.
ror the Walter Tamp gold foot
qualifies for admission taidar tha
I hallsl arecredited hy the fodgi-s
ENDS -- Harres. Yal#; Croncollege certifying standards aw op
kl'e,
Kansas
Stat#;
Orel.
Colgate;
•th havirtg
_ 'a greater comb
to greater height* at times am:
l i q u o r BOAT s e iz e d
by hia high school, onj |* d &gt;ing
Don of speed and power than any, his all-around affectitenesa as a Haynes, T'llane; Cavalerl, Holy
fill! work e« dafined by the rwgutal team named In year*."
team die* tor « n more consistent Cross; K‘»k y , Notre Dams; Most,
tlona of the loatitutlo- In which he
1 Darrmple Is the only man on the' Ray Striker of th# Army and Purdue; Rlhlett, Penn.
Ir enrolled.
IK.'II list who also appeared on the Crirkari of Harvard wet# two
"Not more titan three units ofI'AYB MM FINE
All Amurlra last year.
|other outstanding start.
foe entrance shall le rocaCredit for the most spectacular; “ It has been a long time since
tl mol unite.
play of the season goes to a star anV All-American baekfleld had
“ During the preceding year and
Perhaps th* ravat far-reaching
who la not selected for the team. I auch a diversity of skill as Rent
asmeateT or quarter,
proposal to be presented to the
iT” ‘
firti *un in the second in­ “The greatest run of the year.” , ner. grhwarti, and Shaver can
conference as a whole toiay calls a Student, to be eligible, must hare
FORT PIERCE— First solid carning on error*, which eventually •ay th* Judge*, “ wa* made by Ray show. Each of the barks selected
for the employment &gt;Jt a rommls- gained credit fur threa-fourtha of I
of the Army In the game wa, forced te face a heavy achedlead of shrimp shipper, from !y*n
Jrs»v*d to h* the margin for vl . Sterker
Ho
proportionate
percentage
of
’(
•Inner of athletic* who will visit
ule.
recently.
Irjr, Shaw did not allow a hit against Notre Dame.”
the school* In the Intareat of the
"The battle for line positions
nnlll th* sixth inning. Weakening1 The football season of 1931 is
enforcement of conference rule*.
ta this Inning, h* allowed fj »P characterised by the Selrrlitm « * • ju»t a* keen ae the battle of
He would report to the executive
f o m m l t t e # as "bewildering." the hack*. Th* Gnat selection
^llta for Ihree run*.
rommltte# any Infractions t f rule*!
PHrcy, Stcmper. and Shaw each owing to the fa.t that many brought out on# remarkable tufn
and hla salary and expenses would;
•bar*,) hoocirs tn hitting, earh be strong trams which began the — thi* is probably th* heaviest
be prorated among th* ntem'iera, '
selected,
W# cro'ltcl wit), twA hit. out of campaign with a da*h. finished' All-America line aver
Another would limit th* nttmbrr!
•nr*-I •: oil. “ Nor e r-m «
••• j and yet on* of th* fastest and one
HIf ENOS AJRE8. Dec. 18. —
“ Iff*
at hit.
Un the rl^fentlv# )»oth tfam« 'I with a wild sweep and then of thr mi*t aggressive. The aver- (A IM -T h # organization eommlt- of varsity football gamea iu one [
played sensational halL harktn,*, frll before Southern California and age weight of the line front tackle tec of the ninth Pxn-Ameiican aeason ti eight ami tho number of j
th*lr pitchers up to the limit and ••'e Army," the Judge* comment, to ta kle Is 21 r, pounds anl yet health confer*!*?*, which will be freshmen pamre to f&gt;Ur, only'
BOt letting down for an Instant.
. ' &gt;.tle won no major game up to thole Isn't a slow moving man in h»l'l at Bueno* Alrta In 1032, yea- on# of which could ba played off!
( terday decided ,0 Includf othar th* campus.
Uoyd, playing third for fon t-1h-r llatvard test and Harvard hvl the group."
In addition lo th* eleven men subjects such a* yellow f*ve&gt;{,
Th# broadcasting of fsotbatl |
PB"v D, put up an inspired gatin', won evety game until the Yale
*A»lng alx chance, handling all' ni. sllng. yst It w** the Blue that named for the awards, th# follow-' aniall poi, malaria and tuberculos- games was tho subject of several
fluttered
above
the
Crimson
when
l"g
player*
were
judged
to
he
"o
f
la­
amendments, one o f which would
Mthcm ailhmtt a obhle Williamthe two mot.
all-America calibre," ami w e r * ; -----------------------prohibit all I rnadmallag and an­
“ Tulam! alone, with ita speed considered in making the final!
I.IFK FOR AUTO THEFTS
other which would sanction bruadta *Un running FULL BLAST. B« procrcMirr. Bar umofal gifti
rastlng only whtn both school* InE j &gt; « MUOVI Which has given roc.
MIAMI, D«c. 18. -(A .r^ T T A . J. V'IV»&lt;f TFrfod and the gome was
~ ChrtalmM thopptag
ChuitkwiH'g.tr^'u'
ty flltiftil to over 12.^ hoy» and girl*
Row*, an old limtr on local poll:® hood lei over a national hookup.
nutomohllc
theft
roeon|B(
wan
a«n*
0 and has furni«he&lt;i diversion and
On# amendment would prohibit
Oflttltainmenf to hundrela of fanA.i
fenced to Ufa imprisonment yt•- all scouting at foothill games.
15x26
Lsrg* Aoortnjcnt
terJmw when he plea.led giulty to whUc another
ind from this standpoint the seawould legislate
tha theft of thraa iutoraoblW&lt; In pgnlns* th* use of metion picture*
*®D'haj been a wonderful aucre^-*/
Undo county. It « a a tho feinLfl ar.&lt;k»lllt cameras for **natlnr puFi*-,7 While the regular scaeon hai
, tlorej nntil n»*vt spring, an ef
lima Rowa had plaadH’n U t r t f pn**s *r teem Instruction. No an*
Henderson, Vanderbilt; b**o r onvie led an soeh p (oast.
will lie mad# to stage from
esnneejed with th* athlatie staff.
^ On* lo two games a week with
Hants from other rillrs a. lung
M th# wenther permit*. Effuits
?
Br* now being made tn have either
Colorad Borden
.. N#w Kmyrna or Dvl^nd her# for a
l
gum* next Tusday night.
Box Srnre: k. - Dry Cleaner!
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r h
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OVER PLACE MEN ON
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lently . P l a y e d
X # *t Evening
Se as o n

Many FeaturesOfDixie Football W ill Be
Discussed At Meet

Probability Is Seen
That Games Will Be
Resumed Next Year

Christmas Sale

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Cook, p,
Dooaay, 2h,
Paarxon, la,
Blaea, lb.

Bicycles
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Smith, rf,
Tlarndon, ra,
Lloyd, lib,
William., If.

i'. , *Hodga hatted for Stamper In
tha 7th.
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010 oo.l o 45 2
i ’&lt; . Umpires; Kaburn, Morgan, Aly f . t l V E OAK—Newly remndel*&lt;l
and equipped Alimar Theatre rv-

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�A Break For Florida
"Leg*” DlatHmd W jto a n gHot.
' 1
'that |* notTnewi, "togs” Diamond h*a‘,ta#n
'in­
numerable tlmco. Jlin fraP tubdrcuUr body haa Wro riddled
with bulled, not by rifne^rs of the law trylrtF to pfaf*nt
some prime, but by cun p£t Hurt who objected to DbMbond’s
unethical tactics.
Each time l\p has recovered. He seemed to lead n
charmed life. But thtse very recuperative powers, which
he possessed to a marked dejnree may hive been Ms undoing
Ugl night, lie had been warned that riv|l tangsteia',were
aftermlm.''Bttt he'laugfied It off. Hta bwggadoclo fafever
deserted him to the very end.
•
. is •
But this time they gut him. As hr entered his bed­
room at 4 00 A. M., after a night uf revelry, celebrating
hla acquittal for kidnaping, two men grabbed him, held
him atlll while a third placed a .38 calibre pistol close to
'his temple, and fired three times.
"Well, that's enough!'*, one of them said. It otlght to
l&gt;e. But the last time the*.- thugs tried to rub Diamond

SATURDAY, DEC. 1», IM l
f

other
Baltfovd set a .
towns with Its Progress Day —
Tampa Tribune. Up and coming.
•gltfcrd will be something In
, Mg Christmas i»a with lt» lnm». msrgfclc lighted Christmas tress.

feanfoid merhents are
not
- boasting much of early Christmas
shopping. Everyone’s waiting for
'til thf laat two days.
W* can be thankful that Nicho­
las of Rumania U not Ralnt Nlcho'jS J , and that the Ring la not our
Christmas carol.
Marriages are falling off. E'en
thf bontii of matrimony M*m la
b# utidir pir,— Rirhingt. M»y b*
It's th# blonds of matrimony who
art undsr par.
. Rcdu.lng a salarv from tht
heights of prosperity to th*
depths of depression, Is what O. 0.
MAntyre calls "unboumlng a sal­
ary."

Dire Predictions

The Hanford Herald I* Indebted
.to Ih# Tlmei-Unlon for th# Progres* Day picture* published in
'Thursday’s Herald. Sanford has
thrived
splendid
cooperation
fr«m this Jacksonville newspaper.

Ridge Cscou was momentarily
broken up when a gown
and
a rabfcit invad'd the playing
Hold, making the fastest time ev­
er seen there. The rabbit Col­
lided with e cheer lender aftd
turned a desen somersaults.

LOS ANGELES. Dec. i t . —
(A . P . j - tVI'IUm Glbba McAdoo
sai4 rt»terday on his return fr a «
a visit to New York and Wash­
ington, that hr feund ’’ evidences
Hand del: Lena contracted far of su imaging amouet ef pnreet
four spades end made fife , getting add discontent under the eArtL’*
EASE 1MPINMBNT8 FOUND
game. Net score, Culbpftson 6000.
H* added:
•
Hand 332: Jacoby succeeded inf " I do nof think it U at all M VASBERC, Sweden, Dee. V - a two club contract, lie had* 10b i likely that a political revolution Pllat ImphneiAe f o r * than 14,
honors. Net iqore Culberson 4MU.j rday occur next year, that may 000 yaara aid, dating frara tki
Mend 133c Colbertson made aarerp both Ole aid parties to env
gsmr sml rubber at three no side, because there is s deep fssL
trump. Net scire Culbertson MW. liig among the people that tha
Kami 334: lens was set one In national ronventlnns of each of
contracting for three diamond.*. the major parties Is dominated
hjr Interests that are opposed to
Set score, Culbertson U l l . '
the welfare of the masses, and
Hand MS: [Jghlner fulfilled a that It Is’ time for the masses
1 1 rep heart contract. Net score, themralves to take the remedy In
&gt; ultertson B606. ,
their own hands by putting torn*,
Mind .'Ud: Culbertson was sat body In tha White House who will
, ■&gt;» trying to maks thres clubs. Net tee that they get Justice and S
•nr« Culberts in 6565.
fslr deal.
Mind 337: Doubled at four
■"1 ileu'l know how widespread
hearts, l.ightner was sat two. Nat this feeling Is, but I got evidence
■rots, Culbsrtaon BBSS.
of It in quarter* where it wsi
Hand 3.1B: Doubled at thrss least to be expected."
iluhs, Jsrstiy was set four and a
The former secretary of tha
To,* of BOO points. Net score, Cul-jI Treasury under President WoodI erts ,n ROBB.
row WIL’ sn said he did not have
Mend 3311: Culbertson bid a littlel much to say about polities on
'em in Spadss and tbok all the hi* eastern trip, as he was busy
r tricks. Hel seers, Culbertson (486 with legal matters, but he heeid
Hand 340: Jacoby made game
"What Impressed oh- moat Is
with a four heart cerltract. Net
the ronfueion of opinion 1 tnicorv, Culbertson SMB.
Hand 341: lent succeeded at ons countered,” he said. “ Everywhere
'spade. Net sc ire, Culbertson 1)636. Upon this subject there Li no
Hand .342; l^ni made a little crystallisation, so far as 1 can
slam In hearts whtn vulnerable, ■ee, in favor of any particular
giving him gams and rubber. Net man for the Democratic nomina­
tion. Again there Is such a wide
score, Culbertson, 8164.
■land 342; Doubled at five ,lia-&lt; differ nee of opinion as to wheth­
mondi, Jacoby was set two y« ■ er a wet or a dry ought to ba
t i l l 1 am afraid tha
lost only r,0 points because he had ‘. nr. 11ml,
160 honors. Net score CulLrrtsr ).irty may become hopelessly dl»M *‘ t Bin nn this subject.
BIBB.
' That aoufd be deplorable beHand 144: Culbertsjn mads th r
clubs In a rontrsrt of two. ‘ t • iu r what the country needs at
ibis time 11 a chang? of leader■core Culbertson 6246.
Hand 345: l.ightner contra-led i hip. am] tha change ought to
for two spades and mad* three, be dirts ted by a consideration of
Which with a precious score gave the'ecom-mir problems that are
him game. Net score Culbertson now bearing with crushing fores
upon tbs people of the Unfted
63SB.
Hand 34S: Jarohy succeeded at States, as well as upon tha world.”
three diamonds. Net score Culbert­
son 5205.
Hand 347:' Culbertson contracted
for five dubs, making sis, game
and rubber. Net arors Culbertson
4148.
Hand 343: lens made four dia­
monds In a contract far Iws. Net
score Culbertson (404. ,,
Hand 444: Doubled four hearts/
Llghtner was set ope. Nat score
Culbertson 4908.
Hpnd 360; Jfcoby.raade two. notrump. which with a previous score
gars him gams. Net score Culbert­
son 6*34.
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PLTINO SCHOOL
u« Hand 341: Culbertson contracted
for four sttodea end made ftvemhd

Early Maturity Of
LettuceyRomaine
Reported In S ta te

Mrs. Culbertson says she with­
draw from that bridge gams bc‘cause she wanted' 10 ipond Chrisl» u with her children. And she
didn't truinp her husband's acs
rlthrr.
•

A
flrat elara “ hero" »tory
seme* from Hanger, Michigan,
wbeia Lot1i* Jaaoskl# wa» a*ak-

buslnesa'men. While same teem to feel that We are In ths
midst Of the calm juat br'fore the ntorm, others Jake ex­
actly the opposite view.
Such nn altitude lead* to the inevitable runeIunion
that non* of them1 fumon* economlntn know anything
nbotil what the foUtre holda. Thalr predictluua aru Uttla
better than those of the average matt in the street*. Roger
Halmou rat, tell you, explicitly what has hniipenad, can In*
lelllgently analyze the ratines, caji diagrum the react Iona
pnuluceil by different I rendu, or expound the effects of
certain evtfntM. But he cannot predict the futures
The future depends too much upon human nature and
hi:*mm acta. The future depends Upon what Herbert Hoover
does, what Congress dues, or does not do, how tha people
take It. what England does, and what hanmna In China
and Japan. No wiaard on earth can accurately farenee what
the attitude of Mussolini will be, or what OehtUUiy’a lilt*
ler will du. Probably he doca not yot know himself. But
world recovery depends tn a great extent upon hla actions.
Juat ns It Is not wise to be swept off our feet by over*
enthusiastic Pullyannas who see only a bed of rosea

and Professional

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n
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AIRPLANES

ISara will be hell In Indta., That
ifWRPbe *luHQbg 1 n#V"*.tpr Ipdls.
Thars has bvsn hell in India aloe*
loot before Kipling want there. worltl bankruptcy in evita b le."
All of wjtlch Ih gloomy enough, but which reminds
With three hundred million percons, and unly a few hundred of thut ncurvely u week ago unothcr et|uallv fumaua world
*■ them gettlnp mor# then a bar econamiut prrdirted with no leng fervor that the natlonn
-ggitienc* out ef llle, xueh a* »
tif th« earth art- on the eve of the greaUmt period of prooWould nnt rill an exHtenea i t all, psrtty the worltl ban ever known. Thin opinion In equally
oae can espeet hell.
nhnrt’d by miim- of our leading atHUatlcinns, bankers, and
Up In Roanoke, Virginia. ^ flva
^ • r oirt buy got hold of a •hotgun and accidentally killed
hi*
four year old brother. Probably
dWn't know-It w*» tuadad, but Wa*
rld enough t » know tha »lg*
K
tee of a load*,| gun anyhow.
Th# child l» no murilerar. Tha real
•Ityer 1* th* parrnt or whoever
UBI T(*port)lble for leaving a
|#gd*d ahotgan In a place where
3# child could get hold of It. Ona
might aa watt think of turning a
tattle*nek* looee ln a nuriery. n

H AV AN A,— When toxl .dtiyers
la Santiago slashed their prieea la
the first' urns to five rents, Sanea
bar claim to tbe ebeppest taxi fare in tha world." Hbr*
tbe charge for a . W &amp; ? * t o *

DRUGS

Touehton’a
Sanford P r u f
"T h a R a ia ll BtorV*
Christmas gifts saw en Dts
Rea Them

Hand 364; Leas rostraeted f i r
two epadei and made raven, whtfh
with a previou* yurt aeora, Kh got
game a pH rubbar. twna held UM
honori. Nat acorv, Culbertectr ( f t f t
Hand 144: Jacoby ■ueceedcH at
ona no-trump. Nat erare Culbert­
son 1140.
•
Hand 44(; Jacoby contracted {or
two no-trump and made fo|w,
which with a prevlbna count gave
him game. Net score CuIUrlaon
4*70.
Hand 3*7: lam tentraded (jr
theca no-trumn and .maja raau
and rakbar. Not score Cutboridoi
4144.

A W N IN G S
«n

Nest vummer'a convention wlftl
do Chicago nine of the last 14
•publican meetings. Five suceaa*

Automotive Ek
• Company

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Randall Electric

lettuce &lt;l*Tvtwd In . eastern

camber. Baal Florida stack broaght
YU.60 to(3 par tW-biubri hamper
In Hew York rity.
“ An intimated Increase of B per­
cent over tail year la reported In
the r Jery acreage in the early
group of atatex. Th# Florida
crop waa in good condition In ail
eoetiem o f the *tat&gt;, constdrrinf
hot, dry weather during Ho-1
rtnbar. Baraaota grawtta are ax*
peeled to atari their early cutting*
(round tha middle of December,
end there In aom* cutting at Ban­
ff fd and Oviedo.

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SA N T A PSY C H O -A N A LY ZE D
MMMl DAILY NEWS

.'itovsntwwvto'
prveent economic c

4t had to come, *oon#r or latar. praforanco ai
Nat avan Santa CU lu could remain
Immune to "p*y.’hlnf,” regardl#*«
of tha fact that moat of ua are
of four to Mb* at tlx yean
mor# tni*r*it#d In hi* big, gcnar-'
■ h(Vs ItUertoUftg &lt;UU oa
oua heart than In hi* mind. Some­
P#« af lays help to davaL
how th* procodar* rocail* th* roplyatoiM of yaungsUrs, aa I t — A. 0. Normal*, did the of.
mark of an F. Scott Pi tiger aid
rpoa *gp*u{ago timid shU- Dears a good tom. Ho was ar&gt;
coed who halted * timid freshto group activities, aad aa rested and put In Ml). I ova*t toot­
hn|t
man’s discourse on kioalng aa lhay
xpas. toad tg make mor* ing the jaii, ha fogod .
•mkl out* a
trot to U , -ar
ftclmi tkoao tojra and girls tawod through window Jwan. He
•4 It hdfd j * sntertalo nawlod out, told pollao g f 4h* aera pe o f foar i i t o t o d t d than
crawkd back to JaAr .*,v
All of this

K A R L J. SCHULTZ

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1HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATIJRDAY, DECEMBER 1*. 1931

Christmas Program T
1 Presented At Schdolj

AndPersonal Activities

ocial

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'TSt*

P.-T. A. Of School Has’ Salvation Army Asks L o c a l S t o r e s A r e
Meeting On Thursday F o r C h i r s t m a , F u n d s I)isp |ay in g Gaily

At The Churches
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
„
CHURCIC

The following Christmas pro-1
' gram aas presented at th*
ford Grammar School auditorium i
The Kev. J. J. Mrlnnemey.
yesterday morning during lh*[
Low Mass, *.00 A. M.
chapel period:
High Mass, 10:00 A. M.
Christmas Story.
Evening Devotions, 7:30 P. M.
Prayer, Karl J. Lehmann.
Cat* hiwn Clas. Saturday after^ong, "Holy Night," School.
J &gt;*
hot rone to Palm
Heading, "Santa Claus," Nancy n ion, .i IM) P. M.
Beach where he will spend a week
Husselltr.
Jhmg. "W s Three King* ot FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Mr. end Mr*. C. E. Adams are
spending the week-end In Ja.-ksn.v It'irnt Are." R G. Ilirkson, Volie!
Simlcenth Street and Sanford
William*, and Harry Jo* Minarik.l
rill*.
lisni'e, "A Prsnrh Chrlatmas,
Avrnur.
lie, K M Martyr in charge
Phillip R. Hach ind tiwirif’ I'oil.'* Ihiris Jnekson.
0:43 A. M.
Song. “ A Christmas Carol," i Riblc School
Thurti in irp ijwndini Ui# wwk
S&gt; hlHtl.
I Worship and Cuminulun . 11.IKi
fivJ in Tam p* and Saratota.
_h
lUnce. “ A Living Christmas V M
Christian Endeavcr — 8:30 P
Friends of Mrs. Frank I- Mil Tsee/’ Marjorie Cngburn.
Play, "Christmas All Around the’ Evening Service — 7:30 P. M.
ler will regret to learn that sh­
' P r a v * r Meeting Wnlnenls;
it ill at hrr home on Palmetto World."
evening at n till P M
Son jr, '"Joy to the Wofltt”
Avenue.
I
I 1*8AI \ l.l THKHAN CHTMUI.
Miss Ks herine Si me* and Mi«
Beatrlre Howard left today lor
Thr Kev A Norrhom, U. II, p ««•
Sarasota where they will visit M i"
lor.
Mina llosrsrd for -cveral days.

PA G E T H R E E

A meeting of the &gt;».»(&gt;/N# the
tninne the snro* of n f««t _
Grammar School P.-T. A. jfrre-’ j roaching t'hrislnms Day is ibr
ceil. .) hr irgutar meeiihg oy the I n| |earam e on downtown s irc tIII cam* Ilion held on
Thjreday i,„lnv of ^rlva I n t*my m.iSe-s
............ . *| the school guditoriunS| Bn,| their kettle* and tint ,1'..
"'it, tirs If Mmarik presiding i allifif jiltrnNini fit 1 lie nnmmi Ai
It w;i- .tale,| that that sp*n of my npprMl for fin* &lt;
4a. trn||,„i from ,h&gt;. mnsi
h ! h« I hn- r
In riinm't'lion
-at |i&gt;»--*ented last week by Miss

Adorned Windows

((*ontinu#il from F a r e (&gt;n«)
♦ll‘l\ Th# lintel tnt *r«#t mir to th»
fnnvvfui mind vf l hi* t hilU, Inf
humh#«l' tif lit) 4, icnmei, itftlD,
. .
MONDAY.
ran ■if*’' «rul nut-* «r# contained in
Circle Member Plr* of the First
1 *ii h iif it1# window*. Th« tf^ra
inI- * work f'n pi inn Mil hi i»n t * i * ,i i # i»l, uf th# latent fytwf, with
Church will moot &gt;1 3:30
I l;t 11 ’■rv„. I'nkach fur the benefit of
oo*i wing «»|d *h 1 cvp* ten * d
In the T. F„ L. t l i a room
,iv&gt;:itit*ii inv- pi riilitmmalirur; tiiii
ih. t *ut iatmn
i i i i W church.
tribute at lra*f
1 f » •‘•nd«#w a&gt;- nil of Iht typictlly
W
1
ji
n
aw
cnnuuterei
a
very
in
and clothing in St rmmde i tniii v t hri-Tmn- k 'tut. whit# ih# t!fl!l
mooting of th* prayer
■' *' ng and enter taming talk next week
, -M M of 0*o Womon’o Auxiliary of
•1 i n -#nl i k. i j nnlton under d.Q
11 1 o ir in th** home arid echoed
Froobytorlon Church will b*
She Hi go- t Ii.,| i \ j
oil dr
n 1
hfiven by Mrs. Fannie S
« t 3:30 o’clock at tho church,
wiroiia of rnAkmg don* juif f fooel
Snnf&lt;inta!i kl'dlimit and hmitiMu uv fm the entertamment i»f|
laaplration* mooting will taka
■I tiling, t •y*. of nn*ney. t
phoin InJil f urn lull mg «hn|H irre amnit|*
f' • 'iirtuberN present. The follow
» at 4:00 o’clock ondeY tho
r 1 and one41*hi a dl hi* in IIn l *h# l^adinic u h#n display* of tlhelr
f" 1* t1 " g r im wan then given under
Mr*. Lacy Hlghkyat th* kvur#' nr# m#nlK&gt;n#d* giving S^n!♦.» Tlinv may he «|**|iv *-r
M"
ertlon of \|rn .1 -\ Taka h
\rnn Mall, .it J i t Fa 1 I rd buy*!* r wil# choice nf
1
Piano
iliici,
‘
Flying
|Kivv»,""i
Clrtlo Number Two of tho F ln t
Hoc on, I S t . rf 1 foiventrnl t nptain in w ami rva^unnldy priced artUC-M
'i *-l Item’*, I eltojf foop er am!
Boptbt Church, Mr*. L. E. Tow,
Man 1 Aon laul that then* 1 a spc t ' h# pur*^ii;»ii’il far ififta. riefthx
I
TVkai
h
charIman, will moot at 3:30
•ml ne*ed for -hi'*’- f r rhihlrcn and 1 nic price* appear to b# at a new
I
up
Dance,
I'm
n
Jackson
I
o'clock at tho homa 0&lt; Mr*. Tow
Piano trio, 1 amp Fire tiirU, ’ 4• h- nit li otgh any pi* f id * ’ wt-iir. low level, and 'ai#* reported fiv tt
oa Avocado Aoanuo.
| in anv uiii n H today indicate iVlt
Si’.i'i ding. Minni*' Kin nig. Until | mg apparel will In we|rnm**«|
Clrclo Number Thro* of tho
1 h# thop|H-r l* taking advantarE
■
t
«lher
Strange.
F ln t BaptM- Cksifh, Mr** J. U.
,.f th#s* n#w low price* and pwr*
• ! » rei. " llmngai y/* \t****k **
Coldouglv ebairmaa, will moot at
Thifi! Sunday in Advent
ih.i'iiitr #ar|&gt;
Kci giatlmli, poin*rttiu« und a
kv
\||w F« an e* Hu k'tm and
349 o'eMek at tho church.
Sit inlay School, L1 ISO P, M,
\ inn.jortty ef the hualDeii
M
rakach
Mr. and Mm. J. S. NeSmilh left tin orflitrd rhtialnifla tfric wpic
' ClrrU Number . S*s*n of tho
I
Ni
n
e
Worship.
.'1:00
I1
,
M.
t
' will 1 cumin Mpeti eve»itrly,,*
today for Moultrie, G*. where thi &gt; leal uret of the drvoration* at the
1 1•» howTe-ewe* f 1 »r the 11 fterilonfl
F|m Day*lot Church, Mr* B. It.
1niHjilcv •d Ih* 1 'tn nt y 11m
dh’ 4} • on n t ittek, Btartinff M'#i0 it
Mr* 1 P Malt, hoMplIaidV
ware tallrd by the illness of the 1hrttlge party given on W H n e a i iy
Batk, ctyM m J.tei|, moot in tho
FIRST IIAiniST ClirKCll
, tian lit-iri Mi * M l„ Wright \|iw. J a 1 1 u ay Util I**«! m 1h ink *
I u , ?m iswv th# out of town shop*
t vertmg by Mrs Waller M Hath
foimrr't father.
T . t U cfcmronbi M tho church
I"»fl Of- 1 1 the Hi l*lilt
\\ ttfilrP
P#t nti 1 pi# t in# to vuit the c;ty
ami Mr*. A ( *. Mt Re)rio|tl» at the
1 High T1 util, k an 1 Mm R \
« ® l ___
Park Avenue and Sitth SXjrxt.
« »• • I. . th. l-ir. |tsl(i||w| ( htlf
mi
...nuuliofcf hi* day’s werk.
Mr and Mrs. T. I . Hale an- hanir t»f the former. J/ I 7 Holly
I I Tho Womaa’i Council of tho
ksh.. W In In
It'll4 \l-lt#*l t
j omk# n i r u g n
purchase f .
noonre the birth of a daughter \henue. at which time they en ter­ t The Ue&gt; W. P. Brooks. Jr.,
' F ln t Christian Church will havo
th-are Gii- pa«tiM
b r»t# r « fit* I ;1 4I - . Mkt | f
t will remain ©|*#H
Nancy l e * on Thursday at t&gt;-- tained in hom»r of
‘ « pond-tho * 4y fc jty beginning
Sunday
S
hooj.
10:00
A.
M*
1
't !l#! WI # I'll] 1 #Mhin#m
♦*Li, minx 4hi* triiular liour*, ai'd
FernaU-4-aughton -Memorial Hos l«»fi wha&lt;r marriage tn Wat Ron II.
-akurek *
.Moimng SrrvIfN. 11:00 A. M
W a Ilitre »a&lt; an
of
law|
1 h i i'i urn*
I " - t iiui*[#t Hull today r x p m i d
plUL
'«
Number gig of the Fim t
H
^
P
ir,.
It
,nn
p.
M.
nighl
Mi hop# that p#ri»ifi* would r-‘*
# tl"l’"&lt;f
,-f t t 17111»’f
I m qt at 3:30
F^rmng Services, 7:30 P. M.
:i! thr iMri|*#Ktton nt the p* «t*
Miss Kotin Lowe, of Atlanta, I Throughout the evening the
hump i f \l»i Pc iirl Hah mi 1 l#tt**i nt n - *1 'I
! It. Ft 11tn
no -^of Mr*.
Kvery mrinher of the church | ^
Ga„ arrived laal nhjht to spend the 1 guests enjoyed I.ridge games (Ngii
. ill h ''fiot'oid Ale Ulli**, W'M .( Ih# M* 1 alit i't •1 time
I r1 i«i ji't VMU and rhi' year vr up
Laurel Avonao.
utgeii to U* present at the mornChristmas holidays her* with her j »*»re |wue. a vanity set,
was Is
iind mail their pAikuifeN Iir CA'iU
•
.
the •** •no id ihc iiiotithly mv»t lug I &lt;lit I - u* ft l|.MS'
Public InitattiUon of Qfflcore
t
’. a u n t , Mr* Marguerite Akers, 74 7 awarded to Mr*. Charles Stem- Jngit* hour.
i
.
- „ 1 of t h' Sr If |ui|TOVr»»1pni ( bil. «.f
I :tni ii * kIli|f V ii i&lt;t Itinnk, 1 iti ly
\v*dneaJftv
priiyer
nervier,
7
.
3
0
I nf Somlnolc Chaptor "Number Too,
| Union Avenue.
) worth, while low *rore prise,
a
th# ^anfii'ii! litammaf
ho**l. HH.j t In hi 1 if h tb' 1 * i *1II11ITI - t 1 011 |«peter*
Order of the Eastern Star, will
.
|rum pact, was given to Mrs. F . F. P M
o n Mhi obi &gt; t'vi'tniir, 21 • « b wti l mi# Ih# llii'in ■so VSItflM h * 1 ii#l# »«f
] ha held a t 9:00 o'clock at (he
!
Mias Maud* Leke. Mias Georgia Hutton. J t . Mr* EdwarJ S. Mr
Mra .Irti'k F I vnt, n*"l the Mo-i • 1 In |- if -l IUipti'1
’urn Ii, Mm
Alaaqnie Hall. U M «kie anj mom.
Mil. lidl
F h#l
Ki*#r,
! MoMcy And MUb Kdith Wilkinson j r * n m»*
* n»mpsci for I t l.l. fiOSPKl, TAIIKIIN U 'l F. MIM.ril
b»hr, D \hrr*r din*, ilminnnn SVe
of tho chapter,aro invited to
T ie Jepenese Toaa-fowt, beHevn I plan to Ieavc tomorrow from ! 1olDng high. Thv honor gue^t win
Alter FI I#I fintl Mfl'ttim'l
t »t kk#I't1 |il #&gt;#tl(#d With OlThlilllM
proaont.
*
}j
it or nol, hes a (ell of soft faeih- Tamps for Havana. Pubs to »p#nd r*irrul»U a tow**l ^howrr at t h n 1Or'an.l*. \^ota\ near Cn-neva Avo, w#r# ho*1#*«#*
(if #-* 111' n f 1 •*1 it tpleiuinl protrrntit*
time anil rerrived towel-* from ea.h
William M McPh«*r*nn. pia-t r
eta nine feel long. When ih- the Ouiatmaa h- !riay«.
Th# irno«t* aMix**t! t»atl\* m th** it lit I # 1 k ■d with |u»‘ 4 h*« olnt# and
RIM School, Sundav, il 15 A M
5 guent pTFufiil,
j Blblr
gifted bird goes for a walk, an
I’Vi-rnn^ aft#r *hl h dinnef
' oUkf
At Ihe si’pp.-r hour refreshments
Sermon, Son-lay, 11 On A M
attendant carries the tail to pre
F A \V Drown, of Paolo* aywnt
M’l ki*«| in 0 mh 1'#s. A- 1 hi iat i»MM lot %
\V# ntt I he 11onv# nr# gmt#ful
were
served
by
Ihe
hostesses
asSukjert.
"A
\
t
or
tho
bile
&lt;71V
I
‘
vent injury to the feathers. Wha’ aawral dayf thin vcrvl
tk*v
uiMt k'tfi' f«ft .ill tli#
w«’» lli.V r.1 fill
nt Hi# kimlii#-* #«l#ndr«l
Willing Worker^ l.ragiie, Sun
a Isrtile ,nurce of material Dimii rftie-e* of Mr. an I Mr* Hrorgn M. • isted by Mr- Edward S. Mct'all
f t ?ip.| 11 ml gam#* wet# »*i»|«iy#*l
iiimI if
m h»»v# nuini in Thir
It
Complimenting tho members of Munchausen overlook'd.
t
IHdiop at thoiF horn** nn Magmdia I ^ four lier wed ling raise, adortird ' day, 7 1M P. M
until Ini# m ih# evi'tiimr. Th»**t*I
11M # will 1 1 11 11k you kindly
with n minialure iinde jrvd hihle'll tho Afternoon Ton Contract Clith
E'ange'istir Sm vices, S inday. |u 1 &gt;*#iH, w#i # .\l r* E rm a FI 1 til*
A' e-hii**.
1
hi
will
pi
ltd
lhi&lt;
letter.
If
groom, rentered the refie.hment 7 - l.l P M
I* .and,a number of olhar guest'.
Mr-, F#url lial.but, Mm .
W in ,1
The Inside slory of how
Sul in t
\ \\oiihwhile t.ift "
Mr». \V. M Mt’Kinnoi). th# Mt'’*#**
Friends 0 f Charles Fntiminger. table.
1 IlM r s . G. I. Loud* entortainort wiili
Tho,,* nit He, I s A r Mis, Grate
||, a bridge party given Friday aft
u
KmployecH Of l-iirht
Wooten's
prayer m e e t i n g Mil.i kil \ln hill* l.th fI
uf l.ungwoml. fiirmer legi-latut
America brought the U-bntlR
Gillon, honor giie*t. Mi, 1‘hsrle, Wednesday. J: ihi P M
I
ernoon at hor home. 717 Magm'is
\ Iit # Kh|i•r, Ma t f a n*l C«-a . F null *■
S minute County, will be g ad
( ompnny In Contest
Sletnworth, Mr* J N. Gillon, Mr*
Avenue. High tettro priia sotting
I’riiier ami Tr*limony, Wednr*
l.inel#, Maml# UiktA Ho*# II tl
Simplicity was tho keynote .if i l&lt;i learn that he ii able tn be
to
the Murface— then B*n(
MrPark* I 1 *y. 7:1,1 P M, Chri.tnia* evei
the club member* war awarded t A the wedding last night of MK lou t again a ft*r an illness uf sev* Edwaid S Mi-Call
HMtl Mm h M \Url#r, a jrvt**f,
l-l.imU
Puwer
and
fight
Co.,
Hooter,
Mr,.
William
lennfng'.
i-i-es
'
Mr*, W. T, I-angley, white high Grate Gillon. daughtrr uf the .late |t ral month*.
them to the bottoml *
'■Itiplnyii** tn Sanford U*i night
Mm Jnmi’A Jackoun, Mra. I'rnii
Score pH»o ainoag the other gueaU Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Gillon, tu Wei
CANNES M IN II \S 40(1 II 1 ICI &gt;
,
uiiipirM‘,1
sw
e
ia
l
d
a
y
I'tumiing
Shiwritakpr,
\ir*.
F
F
Duitun,
J
r
.,
w a» presented to Mrs. Kargin-’. son B, Wallace, snn of Mr. end
Teldy Morse .irflvrd last mjlit i Mr' W I» Hoffman. Mra. V I! i FIRST METlUiDISI' ( III Ht R
DFI A W A R kT Ohio. He,.. It. ami . r,.Sting. . o. p , h;I ,d r . . , . r butH i l t
H O V r&gt;
Barnes.
y .
,1
Mrs. I . W. Wallace, Th* ceremony feim the Florid* Military ln«litut •
Cirrwn an4| Ih#
Ruth &lt;51!H ii ' ■t Ami |r ■■
lte\ Carroll Varnei, pastoi
.4 IM
Iter " f the largest
I
Rod and green, tt* Ch'rlatma &gt; win performed ijuielly by the Rev at luinee City to sprad th* cbri.t ' Imi, M ra Wmgrtt Fanturhy anti
( hri. 1ivli Ir##* th#\ ha I iii*fci*
"What Ha* II apjx&gt;n«’fi
»w tin- i I'inrd
4-kiinal iihio ia wailed
J . .m.
(.1.
i'lor*, prodomi no toil in ft,-ral doc E. I&gt;. Hmwnlr*. pastor of thu First mas holidays,hi-re with bis moths '
, ,it#d* *«n.l offi tally b#ipaii their
Juan Mataull
A’!hj#H tljMin a hi h Ihr |4b *1oi wi |] hv lb t hat I#' Y. Smith* nn Fnc
oration* sod party appointment*. rteab yler Un Cliur.h, at liia U n i t Mrs. E. P Muis*. at )u( home st ■
uni* fn valim d# ptu#« doiialid
i hat*# hiR Ni*fiuori at ih# II
)m k Kill driltiil at m u c k
oh
th#
Quantities of rod roaee, red gladi- on Palmett i Avenue. In the fees, Rutledge ritatlon.
' lay thr rniployeM for til# |»»rlHhour
Frrm h Riviein Dr. Smith sn I
•U and hUiacoa wore arranged enre nf the immediate fatuille* uf
c# living ( l,il»tnui* tr##*. ■!«•«&lt;»• |
•
A{
7
1
30
I*.
11,
thr
choir
will
givu
hit
wife
return
to
Ohio
fin
four
w jlh fom In r i u i and hnwla about Ilia couple,
llerkert JtoSe* roturm-d tester
r n‘, #d with 11 KI a E*Ul f&lt;iy *■olorfil j
a rhriatiiua tonir •rrvlrr. Th# tiub
month'
ever
v
fplp
to
iUtwruitenil
Mrs Wallace Ra* lived in S an ­ day Irom Atlanta, Ga^ where he
tya room* whore the gvioat* wore
*ti#un#i#.
III#
M
(OMlinlly
ink
It#,I
te
a
then#
I
hi*
o't
hmd
Urtainod. Tho tallies and other ford sinee early rhHdhontL Sh* was has been attending the (ieoigia
riiiw i* the fifth yen# lb«» thr
■rMilii'i,
Tie* bora design* in the graduated frum Ifnfnril Hlg'i Military Academy. He wjll -e lii-r- j The monthly meeting id Ihe N,
t 1 nr, l iii'ii I**1* I limit. T «n n " t * 14. power cum pany employe#" hn v*»
de
V.
llnsard
Chapter
of
the
I
Ft
mliiv
F*
.....I
nt
!»
t.‘»
A.
M
School several years ago 04) i M for th# Christmas hulidai- with'
color*.
&gt;
•
|i##n , ompetimr fur p i u i " of ihit
I". D. C s n held on Friday all Ii Drtf. lltKeiy, 'ii|»#i. I|.aK ir nt Jdmy Nickul. and .Tiiiiven# W-il
THE N A V Y S
th* tea hour refreshment* now seerstary uf the ibwjth Side his parents, Mr. anil Mi* M erniHin at the home of Mis Fiank1
I tWHp • F. C Handnl), J t . . M o v ooii, nnd from now utiiil *h# i'«n•(110 !». M
Primary
Sehool,
Mr.
Wallace
was
H
a
w
f
Ware torood by tbo hostess, assistMm ftlpn Hunter, Sh^phert*
\l
t#-| ido«cw, ih# nuthi of D##
D IC P A R A D C
I. Wmslr iff, Uak Avenue, with)
04 by Ur*. Margaret llama*, Mrs. a l s . graduated from Sanford High
belt Sot fon, l,nwr#nee I-II Hi Dl In' t
thev will tak# npecinl puiii til RPl?
Mr*. K A. Dougbt* providing | KfHsST ( III m il U F CIIIIIHT
Mis. J. II. HinUrmister. Ml
Roy F. Byrnes, and Mr*. H. M. Pao- Srhool and latnr attendad Ih* linn
H#d*«rt nioritim ; Wi*ent#n I’ton that their lr##a ar# th# m«al atThe meethng opened with Ihe'
H U F.N TI8T
wurth. Thoao present worot Mr*. versily of FlorliU wb*r* ha was a Hetty Hintcrmlater an I J o h n ! Isird’s Prayer ofter whl h it wsv
Ti*Wr|Vo#tii|. Clyde Stiiimi*. ll*»r*V lia t»v# in lb# city. J u«Ik«* « ill
f“fPTi!5 Comedy,
T. L Dumas, Mr*. R. J. Holly, Mr*. member of the Sigma PM Epsi l­ Ilintermister, Jr, will leave tomoi ' rsportod that a tenawal had been
Chriatian Sciinr# iervlct* »f# Thur*t n, I niiiH’id't, Frank liriorf, viait th# varlouR rmph»&gt;##
tow
for
Jacksonville
where
th*1
on
social
fraternity.
At
prraent
hr
SporiHghE :i*t
/W. T. Langley, Mr*. H. M. ripmade of the magaline, "The Con­ hrld rv#/y Sunday niornmif at th# r » ; *. W(Ilium Vihlen; 11# »%#(**, iIiitiiijf the fominu w#t k, and will
will meet Mr. lllhttrmlsler «n.l|
worth. Mr*. Coot:* A. DoCotlrs, L engaged in eatery farming.
federate Veteran," which Is Wing church at Ka*t S#cond Street m F»#d H#ud#i , Uerrlh* Auntin Vih ,inn..urn# Iheir MU-titium n a l
his
father,
F.
A.
IHnt#rnii«ler,
o,
|
Immediately
a
l
te
r
the
curem
my
Mra. n. F. 'Jhltner, Mrs. Marger*
donated to th* Sanford Public l.l II oVIcek. Subject for tomorrow D h o ; Ti o I inm, File In N*ort »i I*•**■ Wr#k.
at Barnoa, Mrs. George D. BI*»'lo, the couple left in their ear for a Pennsylvania, who wilt spend | hrary.
\| di I
‘la th# l.niv'Hi# Irtdudinu Man fikid, Wuireu Herful,
short hnnrymo'n. They will be at •erne time her*.
W F S T HALM
HKA(H — Kent
Mr* F\ K. Rotimillat* Mn. A.[ KvoiVed Hy
Atamir
Fore#f ‘ I (nmill I Vi i tun: HiDaluiil. II mv
. { E t k n 8. * Ilea*, Mre. John IL bom# to their friends nn Ihrlr reS ' l nm»i l»« r. Thr## Dnm-s l l..\ # ILddintr Co., |tvnmI#«I #hart#r to
And
Mm.
ami Mr*. C. P. Hein Wedneikdjy ™
#\#mnir »#rvlr#n wi
m* Ror ^ y . nnmf
rV Donnelly
Mi«*
Betty
Hintermiater
ainvcdi
'
u,,r,,y
-"V
*4
turn at 1.120 thmglaes Avenue. The
antfair# in r#al #;iat# bu»in#M
K* 4'liiiif, M' lvn l.urviUpii'
wore for traveling a blown yesterday from Ih. Florid- .......|Jn" ' ** *. " ‘T
‘
^ 1* 21 '■ ' hr new rhurrh at KM. Alibott, Armth#r fir ii'* I
tlI Hi 11
.
_t
K
ii'ilor
k.
S*!
_____ «
d fp e d dress with hat, sh-e». gloves Col leg* for Women at T . 1 l , h , . . v ,"JI" ' ,u* f
Thi* rhurrh maintains a frer AI ' mi
'n
,() ,ollll,r&gt; • “ h,‘
and other a.'ceaorles In a hamiu- t« s^snd th. Cb. 1stma* hub la, 4 kher*
flume In Jacksonville. Mra., Herding Room at the rhurrh when.
Th# l4uw#nnt will ].# |*i * •miI ihI
hrr* arilh her mother, Mr* J II
„
..
. , , ,,
nl.lng shad* of br:wu.
,,, .
, ,
_
innnrlly (hen appuinted Mrs. E. the Bibl* ami all authorised Chris ut 7 -III &gt; 1 1 inlay i-vnnnc
Ilintrim «ler. She *ra« arconip*
„ ...

P ersonals

i l Calendar

J

Bride Honored With
Party least Evening

■!

i.Jl

■ii

Church (iroup Brings
( ’heir To INmr l ’nrm

Babbitt Home Scene
Of ('lull’s Meeting

■- !

I .......

Tn-Night

[ , Mrs. Loucks Hostess
Hi A t Party Yesterday

A’
BOMBARDMENT
OF THRlLlsS!

Miss Grace Gillon Is
Wed To W. B. Wallace!

II

etc

II.D.C. Chapter Holds
Us Regular Meeting

| Special Christmas
Music To Be Feature

Special Christmas music will bo
the’ feature of the Sunday mornh it worship sorvice (o he held toMorrow morning at the First Pres­
byterian
bjUrlaQ Cbuteh.
Chuhch. T h e Sunday
fchool will present liar
Us white
Was" No
Wets,
at—the
efsnrng
------, --------- »service ' at
40 o’clock uodsr tho gansral dlIon of Mr*. Vleter Green with
of ail departments of tho
School tahlag part. This
a’*lock aorvte# will replace
regular young people’s megtand the 7:30 a’elock service
POP. Sunday, Th* public la Invite 1
la i t tend the** Christmas services.

i flftrts Hintermister Is
Hostess On Tuesday
,if-Mra. 0111* Jam**, o f Ron Plerte.
; e ^ * prealdent a f Ike American
Aeiiltery, yti4 Mrs. Marion
at 8L CI joJ, district vlerit, who were hare (or Ihc
Dajr Celebratluei, were en.
Informally with a regepTueadey from 7:00 a’floek
* o’clock by Mr*. Jeka It.
ter at her ham* 1* San
Mrs. Janet aa4 Mrs. literh
th* 0 ivernoCs hiocheon
th* reoepUew hi hon .r
r and Mr*. Carlton, anil
at the Mayfair Betel
They wet* | W t&gt; at
1 evening' o f Mia* JeanI

SPENCER’S DAIRY, INC.

Surprise Party Given
Honoring Mrs. Jones
A surprise party in hotivr uf
Mrs. S. E. Jones, clas* teacher,
was gisrn last night by th* mem­
ber* of the Daughter* ef Wrslay
Clas* of th*
First Methudial
Church at lha hem* of Mr*. Junes,
119 West Slateenth Street. The
members gathered at th* rhurrh at
7:0n o'rlork an*l then proceeded to
Mra. Jones’ him* whera she wao
presented with a silver console
bowl. Mr*. M. I. Wright, president
of th* class, wai given a vase.
A social hour was enjiyed when
refreshments were served to the
following: Mrs. C. T~ McKee, Mra.
J. P. Thurmond. Mra. C. C. Whit­
tington, Mr*. T. C. B dt. Mrs. J. O.
Leney, Mr*. O. E. Whit*. Mr*.
R. Smith, Mr*. Clarke Leonardy,
Mrs, Joseph J. Mathew * f r M r*.J.
A. Rowland, Mra. Glenn F. McKay,
Mra. T. E. Dukes. Mr*. J. W.
Marker, Mrs. W. II. Holden. Mr*.
Brodla
Williams, ’ Mra
Fred
Straagr. Mr*. G. W. Smith, Mr*.
J. L. Clark. Mra. E. U . Lwiey,
Mr*. Walter |. Kurgan, Mr*.
Maurin* Winter. Xn&gt;. X. B. Ratliff.
Mr*. M. L Wright, MU* Ruth
Kaad, Mlia France* Pearson and
M b* Versa Woodcock.

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turd bv Mis* Marion Elruri,
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and Ml*. George D. II shop .n ajike Wale*, who wll he her;
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•1*1 hrr a&lt; chairman of the reguest until tomorrow.
' fre*hmcTit rommillee of Ihr Itnh
i i . i erl E. Ixe llall to bo given In
Mi*s Francos Ralls arrived t&lt; I .
day from Stratford College. Dan I
.
An Inlerestlng paper on "Mat*
ville, Va. to spend th* Chriatm*- thrw Fontaine Maury," «■&lt; trad
holidays with hor parants. Mr hy Ml*. Connelly st the conclu­
amh M*. W. U. RelU. st their sion of the business session. Ki-home on South Sanford Avrnur. freshmen.* were served by the
She we* accompanied bl
Mis* ho*les*. n**isted by Mr*. II. I„
Adelaide Newell, of TsVamla, Pa., Gibson, tn Ih* following: Mr*. E.
who will bo hor guest during the A. Douglass. Mr*. P. Mr Elder,
holiday*.
Mrs. |, A. Rrumley, Mrs. E. l».
Mobley, Ml*. A. P. Connelly, Mr*.
NOTICR
J, C. Hen nett and Mrs. F.
E,
Roumillat.
The regular program meeting
ROOSTER AVENGED
of thr Woman’* Missionary ‘ So­
GADSDEN. Alt., D el ! » . ciety of tho First It* thodist
( A.P. 1*—A motorist stopped at the
Church which was to take place home of Winston Penny to es­
on Monday afternoon has lican pies* regrata for running over
postponed until Monday, Doc. 2*. Primv’s, rooster. Returning lo his
automobile h* fnand g ttr» p'ir»Tturd hy ono of tho rooster’*
epur*. There were mutual rrgisli.
GII.MLN— WALLACE ’
Mr. and Mra. J. N. Gillon
OHIO BANKER INDICTED
announca. tha marriage
CLEVELAND,
D*c. I B ^ ( A P )
of their aLtlr
—William J. Roof, formar vk*
Grace Oil).*
piesnlrnt of the First Cent's!
to
Trust Company of Altron, was In­
Watson B. Wallace, Dec. la.
dicted br a federal grand jury
lM t
yesterday bn a chsrga of »m'wa­
iling (30,000 from the banks.

HQUABBLR SETTLED

W A0UIN9TON. . Uae. 1W
(A .P .)-T h a Senate aad R n w
squabble thrt baa ragad arveral
QIVB PROGRAM
day* over the Christarn* le t* '*
» » • rattled yesterday at a eon(rial Christina* program fat enr* between party h g jir i.
Iran an Sunday evening Cangwad will adiourn TuaaJay un­
a lik e F ln t Bap til Jam. 4.
chided on the Pro­

be an Huetnoed lec- m i a t k r u a L o u n o c t m i D
Olher Wla* Man” Van. , R A LE ton, K. C . "Dm . U ^ wtU ha peaerated hy ( A.P.)—CheiL, Herrta, 14. segm,

Chari** T . Ha ‘

FLEET

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was eW-tiocuted at aUteWilirl.on
re* tarday fag Uw murdtT of F. F.
Mlm M tkf»d MU Hew*on, TO, p cstjisitir at Karr
Th* yob lie la c*v. "h o was rwbbed aad it

yaar,

Christmas Tree Coupon
Decfc...... 1^31

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purrhasvil.
Open Tuesdays sml Fridays from
1 to S I*. U
FREE MKTtlDDlHT M ISSUIN'.
Railroad Avenue
First Strrvt.

near

West,

Mm. Kullip It. ltu&lt;*M:ll
•Npinluji li't
Mctlium r»f Th#
l*niar#«"D# t^pirltualiBl rh u rrh .
•7 K. I’onrun! A%#., Ilrlando,
F la. I*h«»n# *M\.

Sunday .School, IIHIO A. M.

I’rnttrl your liaby’n health by feeding it our puru
wholrwimr milk.
We produce :mrf sell milk that In equal (o the beat
milk produced In the entire United Hlutrn.
Our bacteria count in ulwuvs hvlow 10,000, U, 6.
'Slundard for certified milk.

Phone 400

Preaching, ||:tm A M. sml 7:30
I’. M.
Christmas eserfises Wrdneslay
at 7:30 P. M.

n

Geo. C. Harde^MgT.

Kate II, I loot h. pastor,

FIRST PR EHIt YT Kilt AN
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CIIUKCH

E. D, Brownlee, D. Ih, Paalnr.
Crrner Dak Ave. and Third Ht.
Hers ire* Sunday
■J IS A. M. Sunday Srhool.
11:00 A M. Morning Worship.
12:00 Heating of Hessiun fot i
rerrtittrm of fhernTerT
7:00 .Special Ssrrires,
CONGREGATION A I . CHURCH
Corner Park Avenue and 3rd. HL
Rev Joh n Bernard Root. Minister.
Church Reboot, 9:41 A. M.
Miming Worship, ll;(g).
Anthgm, "The Kings rf Kings."
Mie. Charles Wilke will sing
a sola "ChrMms* Mong," b)
Aibripbe Alan*.
Christmas aermonTiy Ihr pa*tor.
"The Christmas Pageant of thi&gt;
Holy fJraii” by, Ruafal) Howls will
b* rre-en4»d Sunday evening at
tha CnngragatloMl Churvh’ by a
rest nf 24 character*.
. Tba play ih iw i’ King Arthur
asleep m tha throne, relate* th*
dream that came to him which
1 troubled his mind
far many
months. Finally h* sends forth hi*
kalghts to find th* Perfect Gift
which shall make visible,in Ar(ho#* realm lha Uqly GralL On
C^Utnuu mint, after a full ygur’a
selrrk. 'they ralurn with many and
heaullful gift*, tauncolot makes
lha great disc. vary..
■ Tba cast ii a* folloti*: King Ar-'

Milk, and egga contain vita­
min* aerecaary to robust health.
Physician* recwaimewd dairy
foods Is youpg aad old til ho.
It I* oar aim to supply t&gt; .*
products la their grratest de­
af frtabnaw aaa 1

Seminole Creamery
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Plants For Indoors

S ta d e n tT e lts ^ f
Woman’s Death At
Trial Of Dr. Andre

B T MRS. W. M. S r O T T .
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in ot da r to gr ow f l o w f M well
s*Tld the true lovtr of flower* will
not bo na trailed to gr ow them in
any other w a y
w i mu*t under
■ U n d their habit* ami r &lt;|utrr
irctite. Pf tW or they a m T f u T r rati e r f . "
th* cultivation nf flo w er * wtl! '♦*
largrijr experimental in it # ualiir*
mod we will nev»r feel ronfldenT
o f doing the right thing in the
right w a y at th~ right tlnfe W
must not attempt more than w»
curt c ar r y through
P e l ter hn **
one well g r o a n ape-rim n than IP
dijectfii looking « n r» Atm l o dr

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In in- heaviest pa t fin 1hr I thud elo-rk- on e-ar h *lav ■*
• &lt;anriing
ra«on, Several mu *
u* often made in one day to
Met
m
two unusual
pern ii
i* op i nil pa* km/ alteration.,
i •• ipe* Him ll the Vni'M Wife Alii

I f p la n t, turn yollnw it i. iiniallv
d a . to ti.i Hull* in lim nun'll w a t i" ,
lack of food. m1.lollOir in I.i.l.nti . with w h . t th** floii.t* 1* h h w&gt;-.
f**t, or in-MM 1,1 on lower *id* *&gt;f
leaves. If plant* drop Hour h
*
they are getting loo tmudi w i i * t
and tern little Min lighl

link |&gt; I hern 4-.tli ■|i lei J 1,» •
MiJiki1
m i hut * li» ii a hi
ah
innr f or ini v go* *4

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ufn|iing, th»* na in pi &gt;h*

lend Imth g*nnl in ’ hemtclvev, u d

1 if Mi

Kg /4 . ' i - e iif man'll more,
U h l HA MM| |t f lu n g iwir-thii f
i tip ttigar Hirl ««or Hurti r y p fmllV
■ leoling
poo- « lo * I\ i»%ei I An
iiifldiy beaten
• jfg
ygikt*.
and
limit IIV*-| liii- wii'rr lifilll tlliik.
tit 'iig
i i*r*HTart! I v
(tail.
Add
-n*r- * up hrtilrfi i i earn and lw«&gt; ;
i i4- * |.,Hm , ih ie fv f lavnt mg. lha in
*lx riioii iit* iif u N o j can -f
* i It I n •
u" d a* k une **»i ti p
I tin i.Mom iti i eniei of n *a f
• A
i an I !l un-un f *lw p .-nrh*

milk v*Mtie amt

1 * o'ndiv chan laid i
11in UViMllllg W id f

W * Tet li • aim* i ,i 1‘ , v
u »y *!»*mi of t 111 -i 11 • J

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'l-i a inr t rur furtu-thing
"i ' (Mil*
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in Uijlllt HIM I•

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leafing a.f till ''

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how
f w mdividmil i
flow i-ri og
plant." w»- have thud U I Vo t il* |i
,*.
r*aliy d*» w II ill tie hon ■- in daily * berk » •• n*
winter, we are truly thankful f*»* park all • Hill*1' |u'&lt; * ■■
* 1t»p nouiili.i1- . .»t
i
for the U ikh numlei nf fobar
plant* that may Im- dtoeiiileil upon •tuiifjt &gt;. ho tit* i * •t- 1 * 1 1

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Th e hard ierl plant'* we have n i»nl u a th*ml
the aspidistras. There i* moi • Ituiii
i*f **.i «4ti |fi I he it
one variety of aspidistra* hut all
'*1*0 till •tUllilll MMol'lu...... *i
ti\ the I.f |.t f.o
i f them have
splendid ioti"tnu
*»t * a* I* *lu
♦ i i .** ■ "i
■ &lt; )( etifiit i|i |Mi tin it
In
Unns. They are hi uriingly all quite full aoifih
.nOi'i
* I’l t fu i I, a Uipie Hi'- tal ei I j ii hf
Oblivious to neglect VA e rail water ' • t p i r s - e d dii i i v 11 **11 i i
i \ vm n T\
them spaarnfMlirally, • H tin-m in ' rind pi mo pi I v ml a d # *■' •m1 - ! b.. •
rim - •• i» • i .* i
" k■■•( 1", 1in* • stun • ) d'liM'g I lie
the nun nr
‘hade.
k .|.p |Ip in 1earh iiinr niiii"
,1 l*K I*lit I Nil
iMi.it
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tin*
r rev oar
a
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where the nn h dry ui |ii"'v and 1dimruT
'4 "t ’ I I 4 Mill
Hhtl'img
! iN »
the/ %
%tll "till live on I liM i iiiu* h *»p M*'d Hll&lt;l 1•*» ff-41 I ••
•
ttlii I III
more than ran In- mild of nio«t i *i||il*||t 'll Ml!' We ty »i
uf ny) tip, llUflilm't 1 *-.»l** 11■t•
"J '*, llUl *I ».lt Mill 1.44*4 I* 31*144 .
house plant*!. |f. huwt v» i, w. pm
iifijs nr
**4 1 i’ •
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Niiy 1* 1id. 11"
vfd* then* plant* with a itrh -nl
ei in «■ j*1*11 Ml le1 U*
1*1 till' » *44411'
and fivff them plenty **f iuom I u i ** Hppt-ttMtlll * *»f I1r &gt;i i 4
\ full I
fj I (.,,1 .it 4 ,ii M I "1
- • « *1 4,f I 44 4III l‘*11,|1 1*10
they will make u mold piowtli and
Ii bi
1-M i4.11 J.. *4. 1 ' 4 1 4 » f » ■11 Ml .1' b,
1 il 1
-11HI fit IH'd
1" O IM
leaven will soon appmi'
\ 1*4-1
Ml
*)* |*MI'd a 1,* 11.. ||■ &gt; .4• ft ‘4l t 1!» ' •b. » * •
Thrr« i'* n vmiegal'd h pi'lidm
‘ tb
IM 41.14 IM* » I m
.4 v Pill 4.1 t&gt;i ..
■' ' 4 •* *
that hs* whlla Slripen on H- b a . i

p .t

bCt It ha4 one prniliwiit&gt; that tf •*
grows rapidly It come- without thwhile Strip**. Tin* *nn»' vie tin, *u
N**w /calami hemp. kn&gt;»«ati in o*m*
rartluni* a
the 'nfikc plant . I
•noth* I With *»» rmrg'd a r*m ii' i
lion that H will Ian I nmi* »hnn
a minimum amount nf u* gle* '
Th|a plant i« attraetive ho .* h *« -»t
the iiriuuiisl formation uf n
.
These tall prualM lln*"1 uf pr.en
are mo^i nttr#- ivc'ly m irk*'I v*»*tK
uRlrp*# IraiiHver-re
drtd he
of
grwyUh whMc Tin "rttMev'p r In
l*i&gt;s
i ieh ,,r»ll. pletit* of lipni.
an iiiid ft*

al«tinils nre If y«u

rip e* t p 1 4fltna1le.lt

hufiaM i

-uddi n

Thai the lug luifltliU » of pen
nim ii* |i*u f* * ( i'*ii ■ i M" ii |. ••
is prnv4-*l I'v ' b- f,*«
1tin
1l|ggl-4l m
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IHru i mi" la | •'.1 ...
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kilb*d

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th

mg her from

VVh*n lie p-n r m In** r
nn* n rtrl

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mind that bl.Hjmiritf |iTm 1S 1*f|*||f •
nun at li-ait fivr himi' « ilny und
th*- only
room
o n * , that * i i * t in fi n l

better

ileny ♦

It war near t r cn j nf hii a paneh
| thui the judge re'trTtuI to the pr&gt;b •- ** urt -urf
f work that Calls
I j * hi- In! ii" feilern! judge,

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British Economist
Sees Prosperity In
Bif? Way Close By

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W ml* "hr a ' i l l s IhhH hrr hU"in*"'". they Sat ihmn. ihciT leg-*
dangling, Th y wunbl h a w liked

t*i iiiiitf shout, to run ami jump.
Itul what If Ihry should fall sn*f
hurt ih. iiMfUtM«
Thr

tiftr
a
orangv
afilcli 11hr (king thad gtr«ti hrr
from out of hrr pockrt, and be

t*Mil|

man t bruughf

Shr

pig|it|

ncuii tu B i | u m e

along pleasing lines and air *n
ffuoatrcases colorful. Unlike (he bn •
kata* of the .past, they may be
**1 ) * f • f l w day la every r a y .in.I tear -»r a
— I
fifltrd with cut hlo&lt;uus as well as
.Hty-fi Mttina better snl It lit ualy a matter of for*ml(M
fftyw io glvy or *other tines. *Your
better.** re nark a h.. coBipU.-rntiy. -ar.l 4 few mlnntra arveorattom.
choice o f mate rial fu lfillin g uue
aa/opaa hi. break tut.
In ll.r f.,n»wtti* menu th* ton,
of thete w ill pockets should drIt l* a plrawnt w.y for him In field has all been foreaooo. tt
NS the first thing of a nTuiwy ind mnaiui a tnodrat order to th*
&lt;] on where you ^tf4ii lo hanx
Jforajniwr.Nnmtnraati a pleasant envery min and n allfhl adraaew,
1 Ih# tMxk«l. If R I* 4 Mrtbrin
rain*
for yon to boar.
mnnt of yuur rifnroln* orhodaJe.
room with plenty of li«ht but no
ilroekfaal probably baa a Mron*-'Hotter Braakfasta* an appear■un.hpt, |tut Ihr.c or four Ivy
or mantat n u t Ion than any other ms froquoatly to than cotonM.
'flipping* In thr wall'poehtt ami
meat pf th* day, 8om*hnw th* tYfiy oat a oenpbook at "Bailor
chanf. Ih. water oiw* &lt;a week.
whota bl(. bNthVmiuhinr world Itreakfaata" with tb* ll-rntrallhh
'R ltfll.h Ivy dor. brttrV In h (I oj*
loot a mao ootll hn baa abut* on It* cuvart
• warm, comfnrtloa. a m u ia lu .
container where the &gt;Un can strike
.
M snu
bcoauaat
turkod way uadar hi.
the mots. Kur n aunnjr window ur
waiataoaL Aftar that ov.rr mao
Aaaoppfe________
room.-plant trade*.anlla or wand
la hie nelfhbor, Sod I f . a pretty
A m m t fn &lt;
crlni Jew, Petlilanthaa'and Cra*
Con. (n o d
M
«w d life after aU.
■ula are valuable ai bouse plant*.
I f . Worth While
In Nnvaa ftrolie the crarauln (row*
three feet In Uinrjeter. Thetb are
I f * worth whlla. to start him— on* can of Hawailha abut (lam
«m*l to uw daring hot weather
aad tbom—*a d yM nalf. yta. don't
when cut flowtfa.iaiU.10 rapidly, t N M 7o«ra»l#~44l
iif—M l rtokt.
Rtrlnnl
Lu.a »\ '
(4M, 44*»#t,'
8 tripe-1 fiiroeana
turcracfi la
U tma nyi iilccorii**** tO tc

erg.

fttte Wrm'Wikt11

THINK-OF—IT

aslh KvtrywfW »*• arm p &lt;&gt;I \t ami
1 Hint pdril bigh with urangvi*.
.Vi: * thr) ia*t .1 war n. yv|lun
1 l‘h vi tinm11 -ii*t hrd hr r arm
Jnvrr M shrlf »n»l .sntil, “ Hup »»ff. *
\n*l thr Nuntv (imiod- did.

f hrvws gw'Wltr'pniT4tsT2ry^ifeslgneiT

m

the

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| I|t la) pi udfil. *

1 hr* m l

containers art* far remor^ik from
those wire receptacle* of the early
eighties, which, aside from flowers*
had little to recommend them.
These modem baskets which an*
lilted in lha scho&lt;lu1es of the flower

here

AjVAl.AriMLUleA. In*. IP
r \.«M -• »*i I.. Shrpimril, tc.
f*j 44|inen* »• 4-lie * man he***, -»n,
ai\i| kilted hmi-elf )e?»t**rduA, (H
I t ei« 4aiil it wa* fiiiri j# anj n*»
igipje«t HU" held Mlfp |Utl&lt;I uj»ild tu have beenii im ill 11* ,'l'th Im

*h«i »▼

11 1 wiiimsii cimtimirtl trddiilg
nhiiig. Then »l * b*#*k*ul «|nwn at
u r u m i s l l o s p l T \ 1. 1/ A n n s . hrr liny (u vah . an«l hvi. large
* rmpiil fa# ■ l*rsmit-i| kitnl IIWSA.
i \ I'.r
K x ’ tu*-i&gt;4ii id ip* pita) uiiil **|hni I U* ut id r!. * »hr ftatd.
Shipping b**f*»» «i u * winging
him
fit* drip
pi %ei*'iMii4 &lt;*f »l»*
f **nf* dirrtl.- jiituv un i luivy ■»*■* t *I*hii . hr )iii"hr«l ll sisay finni Hrr

fti«h«V wo tipMiini-et h\ Hu*
&gt; millllii y ul lain ii

Well

Itl HINK.SH MAN K I L L S SHI K

• nf 1,*/■■*

; ei i ,, -\itb niay-

like?

f anatia i nd ihe Unite 1 Staten at ( ' i r i r i m ,
ilivulmg line b« tween Ihnl
I’nn mcr an-t

i(il(*«an

Ih** ti*iig

thr

it with

-4r“^
•aid.

O — N— L— Y

&gt; MORE DAYS
UNTIL

CHRISTMAS

her tarn

411 oil/ Itamh. Soon shr had s
v lavbfull.
M Yrll start with Ikia urangv
firwl,*’ thr wmram tiplsinol, **1
haw little faith In I Hr magic of
uiangr*/* f hr &gt;afaj_Mlib- dS- shahr
&lt;»f krr hrati “ Hut this onr may
lir different front all thr ollirri
lit this rtami. And of course,
oi Ufa «i# orders.*9v&lt;&gt;
Thr woman then lift* ! thr
N«irny.&lt;*nomr* from thr shtlf amt
Mood Ihrm up along«idr o f fhr
tumhirr. And a* rwiything In
thr rnstlo had grown to fit tho
king dncv( liii ntiirn, It was n .
artty Iwirr ns tail ns nacH nf llw
.Noroydinsiirs.
This ymxalrd thr wnnian. But
than shr Uthoughf hrr*Wf nod
Mflid Tinklr o ff his fw t nnd
fdrv«H| him on hop o f Lucky's
hr%: nnd without so moth an no
“ cicua# m+T to wither. Ik s top
of his hewI shr found was on A
lino with thr «dg» o f thJ«glMa»

,i r t ? c a j »

"Thera'* juil etnugh W
&lt;*oo- e#*h. I l l OUI
Ik raJft itu any
Juke .14 r w d for health.

1 •

t

a re

Inter­

(i iverrmr O r l h m w*v invited to

I lukl. athl I ui kv m'krel,

■I ■* H » kilt bi-it '
l" a ink!*■ and l.iw k)

evil%

*he dinner, hut was nnnhl# bn at-

knit * whit Ih liuiur nri I hr walls
I &lt;• n •!»* I 1lie i*ti t'll tli.'if \\ bill an* g**in^ In hap|*rfi
i * in/ i* •h.i11* t. nil*'. 1a Ut 1 *
up.**
lire nf inn* »ipp! • | 1 \\ r dim t want
.1 '111***I

4*4-11 ,1 Ml II*
Ml I I I ' .
I'll I.I

• l.l * p

I

Better Breakfasts

■ vi'W *

wa* that thp«*e
locked,

nf 11*wipmit

1

*

w’i4#-*Wu&lt;

t i * |mint he nought to emphaat.it

lb wiiimtii * h"
h*NSM* Imi
• h* i ■ad-tt•itill* t I '*
H &gt;» king
liflr«l
Ihr
N«*my- l -*.mipi*ll n l(j 11*** e* ib*.'i
,
- . * ■'•■til#lid t»i l*»fi I 4 (ii.(4ini*, A ini halam biL' ikN»i *s
Ih Iiiilffl nf **ih* hail*I. &gt;li*- |i«v
1 1J1 *| 41ill 1| ih* bint* hall,
d 1 I
' U li* &lt; an- \«iis'. 14kmg u * * "

,

siuih nti*) giv*' it H tlrtiik *d w p m
Ihiee Irmiu n week, it will In i«*
Iretly ld&gt;|rpy mid vvlnh- d mn\
UiduluV'" '’ ii/*-* i - - o Heel nod
•how only slow growth, it will live
ll 1v |» *if 1!**• 1
' ' '
■ 'I 'l • il
and lie u decors live si-wi 1" any
w i'll u dele* Nilu* I ' l ib u ; ' V«- i
loom.
1*11Ed 111,*' to li- . .* "i . , 1 it h** *
Tbs dracacnn U amithee worth
-b* , 41*11' 1 jin' i li ii" •11'11 ii* iu
vfblt/ hbiisa plant The *»ectei *d
At lib u-ii Indnia v r««wr- nttil wlueh
-growing thi*^ plant lo perfect tun
hnppiui
to he
ghu mu I
/nidi i
la a 'rich soil. This It must liav*«
olherv inc it will die. It also de
Iiv« fi'i'l •.t •••fill
1'
i i 14 -■ *■
niSnds plenty o| fresh nn nn • wii
I I 1II* . I i - pl'| * - .... I i * II' i ui i
itar every dnv. H isn't »*Iwny" Ine till*' in i *u plan'
srnnunt of ta re y m give n hoiue
plnr|t that really loinit" tut vvhHb
er or out »l I* ayslernali
Then' m i' three metliu I
uf
watering plant* in the hmi-e tluit
l»U»st people ftillmv. Two
HeniidhiMlt a r (. wrung nnd urn* .
right. Some people, emj lov th little
am! often plan. They water llicit
plantn whenever tl»ey happen In
think aUiut it. giving earli plant
only t nought fn nmUten the "iir
fare of the soil. The follieiviiig rule
Is U ip only right one When you
water a plant, do it thoroughly
apply enough to m u h nil portions
of the soil in the !"»*. Then wait
until the surface uf the eoll appear
tu hr* dry liefor you apply tinfie
In the last few^ year* there ha*
been a revival of the hangi ng has
ktt. Of course tjiose newer flower

Mr
Ulilr hifi«itfi* * •i *e H ji flip t-il a hep
he 1II t H"l ir
I I t \ mire' * •» «
rrimini* down the f alrf iriviu Slret-t
hill I n*ler rpie-f inning tiv tl**(n*-i
rillit(*e|, |p»wevei , he s |(»ti'1**d lb«1
M n p r **v T**tM time he had *Hld *‘iihe
nf t
ii tu
vtn njjpfi
1h- •'♦iin
n Hu girl*
Hid-' Atm he* hand
n ii r r M i n r »n if
The
iteteipe r*»iit*-iid"
V*
11*1f rhinwryet -AS - i*l|p*|
V f 44111ItV
si r p|ent;i||i hi ,y j u m p*n*r th*mur i
I I . dtI &gt; 1l Met f H'll &lt;*'• '
MHi -f he- * big '
hi-hue'll vnulh. ‘ Hi i he -j*s l b
Vn
»|i.
*U|* the » n«t«fi r It* ;i * t &lt;p
«l t* r t*U* kmg tip
**!!♦ pitnt *■ I *'ii .Hid i.» t *!mvn
H»e liiSil
labUpeeT *-‘|n| "I a Vi-'l
h m *v *m * v s thr- mil* i i j*nd 1•
*»»-! Ih if u i &gt;in . fallen *nu ui the
• .* i
** W h[*l tfii* h il" "h d i
;irl '-*1
1i f i**i*i Ht Hi i At|**»ii* v \ f‘
4* h*. in
'W e l l
*i pi k*i| her lip tu h'
Ar Ml .ll'*l pill hr T in the r»i
M**
il'nri * put h* r in very gen tly; hi*
ju-i !** »ei| her iiu
Hr An di e, a * hi*
prrii imnif
heuiing -t r ie d that Mi
Il'iU-hm
-•-I* f It fr nil the iiia»" im* w h «n t*
V* 4 - tui I * i| J . 1he «l*|e *1 the r*&gt;4il
l.j ,i &lt;.** i iitmug fi*‘ii* Ih.* iifipn-i**
ilii "i tnm
|*«it I*
Nfi Hmiia 1*1 .uni
I ail* *■'• * fp ' if,|e*| im **' tpu i -ii wn
in -iiflit

•* * pi*

v

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|

M

.*'*! t%»*

f Jeorgr ft. Jsnu-* *»f Teiimr^eer amt
♦ink m * , lir * -*h*Hil«lri, a# *h«* ! -rod** ijiiiiirdiiitriy tu n marked di»W ay Inml W . Magee &lt;*f X eh - j.
w nt In Ih* 11*mu , **! iiiu**t get my
gire and to l*anhh the fear mm to Im memberb uf the Federal Ite
*rlf an py
•op|irr.&gt;4
ultjia uuw l f r e t t in g natilin'*.
serve Hoard.

NOMY-ONOMES

i •' Mpe|ip*-i

i*

Mi*"t nf In- a-*e* taken before
hu.i f i hi'armr dralt with Ylola1 n*n
f the prohibition law. T h «
'»• **' r ! rnnrt hs^ nn hand in deal*
tug with gambling and other arili
against which ho coin pis tried. But

I «a\r it
fpt.

l can get viuru? cooper-

tho"e rounlres which fall I
ai*

I.U M M IN
|mHI
iA T ♦
Th r
w«»rl*l
m
H an din g un thr
f &gt;111o 1111 *in I** a
plaiiei
hn hull! ui l hr g*vntri"t |.r o " pri - , &gt;u m tinn*.
•*iclit.
il^ it ha,* i-vri r * (V M**tti *‘||
if
M T I k \S|l I K\« II |»l Ml*
*»if\ 41* r-v-ary "t**p' are taken
,
I A H O L I N A II \N h t LUSKS
I.INhS (ltdI lurking |i»i wt|s» In*
'"I
t«r&gt;n|vvi*
n**tr«l Hi iti-th
ItAl.K
K ill N « . He. tu
«*11*i th'tigh null1
* 'hiii mil * ui &gt;n
**. i.uitini t 4ii,| mrrul-#*r id ih p HHl
1|*M»d. "tale
f'tui inHi -iinRit", par
ami mi&gt; h i tf f i- in I niiSsinn P. I In*- l'it i led f \.P Jf ffijrllev l'r
bank M.fnnii -I.1IH . \e-Uu «lav mi
I ViaM
' itpph li nd i'll IU Pig lit 4 *»| III
' li*!*' ill 11*11. Ml,*! I*. | iy
•lemn.i 1 t ha I the lie.uk «*f VV tik*
ciitiuk
Mrnm *•ivlil * nun p *I p*u» h
"1 nit'** m( tht chief re* luiimritila
k'.ie I af W ak e Kur*»&lt;d and the
halve
I'liit i- »'i&lt;» l ea' h half an*I
f i*i*l» maijr hy liim are red*'*wl and I
Ha rk i»f f|M Ve ui t**i»ver did n»»t
4
*•! tin a |t|*!e in rent r *»f
■***■ i&gt;*mfMj3ar)
l*nnk
guamnty
it|M'i| (tu iuieiiie" vr Herd *&gt;. The
•arb fiimre »»f *l*tiirh hi mg t
a* i
intei *mttonil t u i i f f i r m t- at
lepaat* in ImiHi bank- aggrrgatiuH
r* i «
n»pefber an*l pinch i » ! - f *
a In h eve y nation would Im* rrn*iy |
a bn I S H u imh i
w-JI plan
*4*i a |*lat*- in i ‘ l i n n
u make i tint rtbutjl»l&gt;* I n Wt»i |,| r e - J
**i nnd ■'i.iin fortv-ffve rtuiiuilr*
•*vei|. nml
rvvbiu n
nf reprint-|
NOMIN M IONS t ON KIKMt l)
N*+* \ * hid with i*leiity nf butt r
Nun pa v m e n ts l#* !«»-*»• *• Hie rvriinud l*rio*u
Mgnr, * ut with -ugar
’ ual le p sy rn rn t of (d-rmanv - eeini\\ ASIMNtJToN. |Ku
|p.
| el«4i( .| Hl'|t |l Sill lltllk Ihrm 1 mrr ml drli^ which he rd l t n R ' r f l
.»lld i I ' him in with bind -MU*'*
(A I* I
The Senate yesterday
hi|f* r H»4*igit l». fit thl- e a - tlr
Make" light dllMttdtngd S.(.Jat&gt;.IN)l&gt;,000.
cunfilnird
the nmninatinri # &lt;d
‘ Walt bet*- fur Mir," *h- tall *1
It i* |M»*t^| ijr. hw ,‘uai.l. ti* i r t p r
pa* l
Inmi

Tb*' gfltit

Hr i • * ( fn *■* j-1 i&gt;h
'

impf*h t

-11. 1lie ni-imi mntme, ro**i and
in ice and «ai
fm
fmt •

b

“Ti de" *

i i ' nmi fruni slate arrf rlty officers,
| . el r»* •rt",'* hr "aid with ferling, I
rm rom p t »
ihe
pmhil
»■- M !*., t . t%it .Iraw hia

I •11-1 fe•t t rnalb- *4* i t * full

lot lit*
till" i itMipun
Sun hi a in i i o

llHJi

lb*'

Th*'fp were
i f* i m u , | nth**»
«o»jn*| u*t rhe ib"t"l vil p*** ''.it and
| b - i I h»* * re*- hi tv** b r a k e * Ifiv * *if»i I harje- 3trlhntui 1*1 r »« ii
lieij

bnu

nr11 only to live but to grow

* arl
yrlbm-

h*n | »l
"*••» *b«' s* »u»* k upland
-ter* Th** mail
f b n tied
nn
In
Ur hi * r*«* -*4,u* and ran forwarii a .
b vv tr|t&gt; jirij i i *■! ip urn 'thirg

chahgfa !n te mpei at ure

• lilt'
4a&gt;

fir.

" peedinir

P s j c One)

t^eak tip for all time

th*- rn k r l . in Tampa. With the
*a te Mi*t displaye*l in handling
h&gt; rr«l A’j itr ’#*. thr city, the
fudge aid, could rid itself o f 75
pei rcnl uf ihe cimunal* now hang*

I i • i f * p - 1 e hi,i|

humihlv.

laden air and

4 f»f

M 'liic w'd-uv 1. h

Under the beat Condition • so when
choosing plan t- for mir home
Ufct irleft only IIhiim* with iron
Sd constitutions that will hi able

to

&lt;r*ufiHnuml
nr t at

r*4arf-«|pr '*e thp i-vening the "lalt

have n at niff gif for Misfetuc cv»-*i

2

brake

A m i r' "-

rltsrv*

Plants s r e as rcspnriMv
n • rhll
dren and Will unfurl tH.tr loveliy i
tints and lone* t « thi^e who lov
them.

in

ItHNCI. \ev . IP!!♦. f A . I M — i
life
* h»w*i
•mi
» rifjlect in

"T tm
tViSrT ypti'-filai how he
h:t'| hear*| th* Ihml uf Martha
Hufehin-nti*'* falling b* dy then |he

Tfloji all lb* plant'' p** -rbilit u**

Plants

IAkerman Pleads
iF 'OT'Pti^ht'C^en
I*aw Infractions

DO YOU KNOW?

THEN
ANOTHER
NEW Y E A R S
*
•* . .
*'

But Remember—
THROUGHOUT THE Y E A R REGARDLESS OF S E A S O N -

GOOD PRINTING
IS ESSENTIAL

PHONE 148

•vml tHher* invited hy tJ'idgu Ak*
*■•'man w ere: J'u.1ge F, ' M . Hob le*,
Judge 1 L. Park*. Judge W. Ra­
leigh Felteway. Judge W. Afarion
llendri, rounty Jiulge George II,
*"•*rnr 1mis, Jodi**' Tmin Watkins,
fudge A Ih Wlvs#, State's Attor­
ney r H Paikhill. Manor It E L.
rhaneev, f'H e f uf Police A. C lo»g.iR, Sheriff H T- J lughlin. Coun­
ty Sub* it*»r W. J Skinner.

T il It A IHK (* AH TAX
NASH Ml I K. Term. Vltc. Jf» —
(A IM
Ten mensee* ■« Senate fl te d
rmu* the g a inline tax from*ala
i»* &lt;e%i*u cent* a gallon, and by
Hit" token a bnlan ed *t itc budget
•* n virltiaHv a&gt;*-*iirei! before the
friNxlnUjie 4.1 i.Hirn" it* second
•th *u*4&gt;"i*»ii Sat tu day.
M

N F A T A L TO C H IL D

R O A N O K E . V.*.
De.
19.—
f \JM
A J-vear oI,! boy was aeu l e n t a l l y *hct tu ileath by h!i
’• yen 4*11 li rid her
Wednesday
with u shntgifn which hud been set

aside by an older brother as ha
• i me tti fruni ,i hunting trip. Tha
ilea*l ~hrbl &lt;&lt; ( ’harles Al fr ed Coo(m t , sop of &gt;|r. and Mr*. Elmar

i'tnipe•, He s i * *huf by his broth­
er. l ia r fie lit, 5, whir Was
with the * hut gun.

playing

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e

-^ijiogMay? &gt;

1

TH S aAKP0W&gt;'.HKRALD, 8ANr0RD, FkQglDA, 8&lt;VHJRJ&gt;AY,r DECEMBER 19. 19.11

r«R A ETEST ERA SENATE G ROUP
OF PROSPERITY OK EY S DELAY
IS PREDICTEDION WARDEBTS
(Cunttnurd from Pap,- line)
-,-uatton

- . (Continued frcrp P * f t One)
Ik* notify of a IS perrent way*
redectlon

" A c c o r d in g

au- \

wouLl be cancelled

to

» n ,» r

v » ry

h ig h

M f llu it

ir d u r t lu f i

of lh r

l» lr i

m liin *

LEG A L

N f lT It lE

i .m

\DTII I

N *» T ll r I I I '
b«KK
I ■■ H u ?*i i 11 win i| i| r f n
N I'O iV k hwi #l«y f i r wet th
i*iiltld
»»***•( ) tt|(t , . f t h e * w t ) &lt; 1 e - l o . l l l .

Wlit I

. f •!*M.

fC u n tin u rd from 1 'ig f O nrJ
&gt; « t r « ia r &gt;

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toraaOrally.
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ly that of KftgUnd.
&gt;w I..
b r e a k d o w n w ill k i l t h e w o r ld W ith
I Y|A If 1 I
Th# railroad eiecutie#*, in their
T K c m tm lnNtrntinn r**g»rd‘ *tr
W A N r A I s
1
II
in I h e n c s l tw o m o n t h * . T h e r e a l !
rt (Urn tut. fa ro no indication of
M*. *'
wmr ifrhti i|U«MtHn h Ai'pwrat** a"
A It 1II PM MM VM IS
I d a n g e r It ■ b r e a k d o w n in w o r l d !
wti*t they would ronalder a ratia* ■ illia f
Th.
c r e d it . W h . l h r th e b r e a k d o w n d e I d n ' i n c t f r o m I h e m o r a t o r iu m
1 — A a noun r e m a n la
&gt;t
fariory avrcemem but it baa born
d U11
v iiin i
*H ‘ H x s r i H #
« m
pends
partly
on
the
oUtmin#
of
uadoraleod amorally that ihry
l*
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HAM- M iU lt WATUH rtp ai tU
1th# tier man rr j a m inns and f*m- iter It far • pArint of one
» ... | , iin * t . ■ ...
f M&gt; *t . ■r • it).
tfoahb a r m lo a 10 percent rr
It ii" ■
* 1* .
e* ■f t ,.e
• ,1 .
,
•* le
b v «*ne w h o r e a i l y k n o w * hOWf
* mereial debts ronfeterWes nnw
Hunion If aerrptrd voluntarily by
*1# 411.1 #fil#r«**| .iii He# i f«U -i i »
•h
Urtgk**, Jeweler. Mag. Av#,
‘ taking plat*.
' % .v *n *i ■04 1 T "i ' *|l 48Mil h i
tko brotherhood*.
III,,
•r im 1 l*i, m i
n a n.i foil -hind' - l*
| Kear fan hr banisheJ, tun fide nc# many's crudltnra i r * fre**! f M&lt;i
S T F I' I T
v 011 r
r e s is t in g
At a rrrmt conference. th* rail.
puxttr
payment#
t* * .
l restored, trad# revived, he con­ making their
** I f , I I M | ! t i | ‘ H \ i TH
Way labor eyecutivea’ eo-ociatlon
I&gt;r. W .
n
I 8 f V f IH , »
tinued. if \K- nation# will mr#t United State*.
•*T * N !' V 1 ; I
U \la h«*igall, kintal Height!, 9L
effaced to ayree to a 10 parren,
1\
It * S ' ►
U M 'V M
*
around the roftferenre table and
flppHnsition
in the liiiu*e
* .1
S a n f o t d I'Tun ie '.tlH \ | .
'
was* rot became, thry aaid. thr
devote themselves not to eltr ift - strong vocally but n u m m *
ril'roada fa vr no aaauranrr ,,f
ing **very ^ith'^ntag# po»db^e - weak The foes of the debt ■ *
2
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l
*
i
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l
a
n
d
F
o
u
n
d
permanence of rtnploymrnt for
but to making the greate*f p**#- day
mad*
the
chamber
man i w working or additional
U**v l
’'rnall Jenthei ptjfta ro il*'
ill ii *■, ' li,
. V te#f&lt;&gt;) ..........
sihle cmitritunons to world r*- thr lUffhniit the afternoon ami « vr
11
II
IV V 1
i1
Implt • .irnt "for nian now unem
- •■’ Mt
M
In 01 m g
• 1j 1n 1 J
». m o u n t
m ongg
povery
\l ,1 *
i
1 ii .1 -i t,, t m ■*■t| t ii 4 ( f * r
"('* ■1i 1
tdng with their (Irwteats. Th*- v J
ployed.
1 hi%Ms r 1 l
iiitil .of i e
,,t i lu t.tie s S v r# a /i*y *
f r - ■•.
1111 VI lu ll • 1hi
11h
Any great nmaer could rail nuAh leriea* w er e thronged and a I.
X
V
II
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1
&lt;
Pi X i i
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,
x 1
1* •
Thr prraUtrnta now arr hrlirrril
IM -Iu io M \ t iu if r i u i i i a H o te l.
a conference. pu&lt;«ihly as an out­ line gw aited seats. U su a l l y »* « i
h-u- U
1' 1 • ......D in . '
he i- w . »r,,r.I&gt;»s
f,
wlllln* lo Include thr onrmploy
1 ......«V ! fl #
ll#* growth of th UiT2 disarmament tli# gal l# ** resvrvid fur men ■
' * ' IX
4 f ill 1 i i
1 — A u to m olt 1let*
H im r
1 XX
I 4 a- 1 i|i
ntmt problem with thr wag* pr»b
parley, he laid, hut Ih# United
1 1 1 in n
11 tin t i t 1 1111 a i t 1 \
i the ih [.loin*hr corps w a - ■*.
Itm with tha utidfratandine that
I ' l l H i ll t l H I ' l t l 1 1 of \ | *
M o l d 1 \ ►••id
|*n k up Truck
State* is in the U#*t position to to i d l e 1 attesting the extreme
' t i n
01 n iiu in % i* n n \
band . lo t t m l chari#* n m i hr
f* n I •tj lag I.UniMI Keel A
90 b^raiMe It is detached from th« est uf fore ign nations in the
t 1 11 x
•
l
o
i
n
*
mtt out o| thr ratine mad* by a
M ill I I I
I
T
n 1 a
**0 0 1 - e, 1 , m 1
d e a le rs ,
H y r t la
principal arena ami is able to form come
wey* rot ha for* any uf thr fund* &gt;
\ I 8 &gt;4 i.
eijtii table judvtnetiVs.
The m * econcilable M cK a d d c
thui rayed rpn br uard to in*re*«,
* 1 »1• &gt; l
I IS l'N H
l■
In teferance to reparations anti
Ml S i
I I in* i hevrnlat 1930
IV im sy Iv a n ia , precipitated
*
or an at a •atnplaymtht
\ « 1*41
war debts he blamed government*,
\ 81 1 11 I
‘ " iijif
**plem1nt *011111110111. Ho
I upro ar last night. A few da|-* a*
Thr a|TMtnrnl of thr thrrr
lilt
\ I VII i* | | 1 1 f «* • I M
nut
bankers
for
the
present
•fade vianted k»uf teiina ran ba
| tie charged Fire#Idem! Hoover ** t
* iii m s
proupa— Keulhcrn. Eaaicrn and
morass,
I, * * Hi \ I
4 1 .|
IJ u I J
M . R o g e r* *
tiMvmg M# dfl ijut” td tierm an * s&lt; i
Wfttern— prpraarntrd a rompru
I *lf I -- I V S \ l I I I \
**The banks «|ul no! create ihs
tnlta amonp tha prealdenta amt
ile
impossible reparations payments.” having violated hi* oath of «*fl*• • ■v h &gt; * \
•X I I
I — I tu-. In c h s S e r v i c e
- Mi ,* . •
| hi# s peer h he wa* shorn of 1 i
l &lt;Ul Ip I * IfM
eyec'jtivt) at yrautdiy'a meeting
he said, “nr th# situation which
patr&gt; n n g e p r iv i l e v e - s r iil i r p i i ' i
Thr
Sodthrrn
and
Eeetern
1*1 \ S&lt;» r U N I N l i
N
o
r
n
#
'
tu
i
i
M
'
i
i
i
t
i
i
o
s
n
m
rendered Ike payment of refwra
A
r «x m i n
1 &gt;i i f i i
*» 1 i i u *
group* had appointed romrnittr**
pin 1in f all a or k gu«ranloo4,
lions and inter allied debt* *-x s l e it b y h i* c n lle a g o e s
xn ui
I Iff
I . M L h XI
*1 1 1
\,
lU iin v
Pkliifle U0 4 - J ,
to nrpoltal* with tha railroad
Last niglll tie wulked tu the u»&gt;ltrrmely difficult
or tlw tanft
1 n :v
mi
1 it i
s 1 «i »
&lt;19
labor proupa, but tha Waitarn
* 1 m i 1ti 1
f the- House einid a tinirmui
i’
barriers t*f all natum* which Navy
I A M ,)
OKI ti
s T t &gt;KK - P r t f i '
1
proup, until yeetardey, had rrblocked effectively the * or rents of applause mid -mid he w i i i early *
•it*
1 •1 1
- • iip lM iis
u t a g a in iv s , f o u Q t a t g
fuard to dtUpala fo It* rommittrr
s u b m it tiirlhei rv V d e n c e l o fUp|j&lt;uT
commerce
•e - 1.*
liroMir d a ii y «r lo lB9
thr aqfhprtty to negotiate to a
“ Indeeii, killl for th? wtllingnes* to- i l i a i g e * Itf challenged an in
U h o ik JiM
vest
I
VHl
Hu
I
conclutlan.
*
of the bankers to giant credit*
Th# Ka*tt 111 an d Houthern
I l l ' l l I ' IN ..
Ill O, KH
Irrlg a fla A
there would have would have bren
A shm t while l a i n K ir e aaf I #1
I...,,.. «n,| k-.iicr»| ,r m ,n t w olkgroup* apTard to tha WeMern
I ...........I X a collapse when ihe gieat war ex
ifovma w a* railed In nr ler tor a M i i . It* )
1
J )]. T e r prepor#' to fila notice Itnmadlatrly
perntilures ended No one can do selling the I Vnn*v 1* amail's anvil
v illa g e r. Prop 3 rd and Flint,
of in Itrtpncltd 18 .prrrrnt wap*
It*
WI I K
the iiiipHossdde, not ever* the bank
nalinn wa* that **f &lt;akni»ei y Afl
. p*|l | * &gt; •
cut uadtr th# term* #f thp r#il
ers It t« tmpo'-iblt' to contiiiut- *f -e\eial pi ill r -1* hr SltlullrW
M I » fk
1A— I’uullry
w#y If boy art, and th# followinp
wheii the whole soihl is ovei
tin* leionrk
•. t • il * ;•
1
committer a w»r# named:
toil i owe * including the people uf
M M Il I
1 1.m i l l i * 11 v 1 • H K D tfiin e n te w i
H X S' I M l * S | | |
I l '* "P 111*0* ■ «d Ihe noo utor ihtii
L ,
. * 11
Southern rripon—Chari#* A
\ .&lt;1 k ■ t the United Ktai*-*/'
1 luck - iiiaiiKe lUtcltcry. Apo#&gt;
i tii,
*h U 4
| Tor tha* nm*f par f lo n liu e d Then
4
h
.
•
Wirkertham, pr#»id»nt of thr At
1
i
#
il
Turning to tko- United States, aigument I., ■ . ilun- thal it am
* , 1 'if
&lt;. *•1w 1ml «.* I. ,k » Kltt.
111 ■ 1 li.l P i
lanta A W rit I'utnt railroad; II
he said cintil mu^t he made avail
n
in * s i X u *
.4 1 U • M l
1, " i ■
n eces*aiy 14* a ve il .» k.ujopean ti
It * ID &gt;1111 k
..... . &lt; II u . ! .# ( .
D Pollard, pr##ld#nt of thr C’eti1 ) VI
H , itl
able to injure The fire tiuiVviiirnl
. 1)11
I&gt;I&lt;I.I
namnal pauo with «un«ei|u*nr tli14 f
In* I*S .11 ill I Setl,
p#r
100^
tr»I of 0 # o r |ia , and A. C . Needle*,
**f trade an«i th» Ketleral iJov^rn
■iml*
Is Mi 1 li ifu ei t
• i
t'lrou* results t 1 the I nited
Mai*
l£e*U \\ vnmhdtes. ala., $9 ,
D iO l
,*■
I tie • e Mi
pr l | l • &gt;k
pynldint Of thr Norfolk A Writ
'■I» f*.
meiit must gutiaotef tko* o ihoiry S ta le • '.......... 11 m
»ho\
x s 1* * it 1* l.tvc delVef v iV 'ta g e paid Vlprt*
I ..
&lt;rn.
•
of state bank*
lilt
I N 'l I M V 1
• * • Y in X \ *
*
t n.
da 1la h y l l i n k e i y , la k e l a n d , V l l .
T h e o p p o s i iii.f i |te ld The dt I hoi
Wntrrn r#|ion—L A. Down*.
' 1 » ( « &lt; • M ' i » i * i *k # *« • d i n f i I n I t i - i f l l
111.1
Internal credit t orpuiainin* iri
Hie 4 .
•
l t T* Hi Y
I
If 1..I ft■
11*%1a1 Win &gt;* 11
.
■
I
f
I
f
1
,
ida*
wa#
an
opening
**
0
!*,.
I
01
ir*idrtit
of
th#
lllinni*
Central;,
tk Uruterl Stale-* help out," he
J
I
' I) .. If - *
II- . r | I
,| |,4
*1 I \
IK — W a n te d
in ■T 1
id ihe
wai d*d»l*
. K florman. pr#*id*nt of thr
N || 1
) || hi , MM. r t i i , 4
continued, “but they don't meet cancellalion
I
f
n
its
Ml
l
tr
*1
U
V
l’S|
|
\
.
S'
roe
claimed
Funtpe
w
a
able
in
,1
Bock Inland; l , W. Baldwin, prr»i |
I.I1 IK R A I, A l.l n w A N C K a a T e a t
Ihe situation They ire lo eriahle
&lt;|•* e «el Vj 1■I , 1. ,,f .4 id * 1.1)1 • I'.,
drnt of tha M(**ourl Pacific
.,'&lt;1 hetlcry :ilrt W. F l r i i 9ft
institutions ti* rvalue on then good l ay Som e asaailml the I*re*idem
. ,. .
• 1. ..1
a
*
*r»
1
ipg
he
had
e
i
w
e
d
c
J
hi*
aUE a it e r n region— Danlrl Willard.,
asset-k aivt fur getting money, but
tCnfll*
I
N
— A p a rtra e n U
Kny H eat
pre-ldont of tha
Balllmnrr A '
they are not fo» the purpo-e *d
Ohio; J, J . P»llry, p rtiid rn t of i
making good |o»*e*. It is the
l ai ewiileut Hoover |»ro|Mi*«*d Ifir
N EW ID
D E l i l K A T E l ) and fnr»
thr Nrw York. Naw Harm A
losses, not tl# la* k uf hiptnhiy, moiatoi nun lu *| Intie 2ti m an
ntshrii
a p atlm en l
L a f f lll
vl W I T K ■
Hertford, and Charln E. Orn-1
that threaten* stability
epo&lt; ktul -taiemetil f r m ihe White
A p„, 1n n n l-, f a l l ID).
nry, praildent of tha Erie.
” 1 am not thinking of America llon*e Mrevtotisly he l ad * 1*1 u* m|
only, but of the hank# of all imin
Willard, who conferrM at Chi2 1 — I.i i I h F u r S a le
Ihe eddoi seniem td l o p g re - • ninul i x I H I - &lt; l i t * I I I I 4*1 I I I , I XX t V
I X T » | M l 11 I I |»|4 | X I
i t ’ |« 1 I I
capo la*t wark with the -d pan- T H i : P E R K K C T C U P O K J A V A
tries. The gov« i runelit* of
the leaith't *, nml «iib*e pieiill* he JedlUnim m
t h it AtnrlU lih IX
XXII
I I HI
s i VI I X i l l I
f ||| X
M IN I D *S fen,,, Ihe lt l| clock,
rial chqirmfn .wh||# U&gt;e hrolhrrV X
#1 " H i l l X
IX
l II X V I I II X
coffe^— wW|i | h « i * cm* n ih t world •houbl stand behind the vivlurlly *h » entne f ngie-s#ii.nai
ll ildmir l»i- ' i i , 1411
T a r m i.
M l X X K It M M • I- Miii Ml
hanks
to
prevent
ike
machinery
hooda war* ronaldarlag thrlr fum
e
m
t
ie
r
*
h
if
i
fm
Hw
v
ie
w
*
I f you arv ju.it an ordirtAry hu- now!*'
" n m a in la n d ,, m yhw ay. J a i l
ftoni breaking down ” lie cited
tara fctlon, with regard to th#
E l 11» ruled
negwt 1jiliofiiw
n , fh
I VI"|I M 11 r
vi 1
u
T IM
I
nnriAri b rin g, you love your r u f f e t * "'ll Side i l l y&gt; limit
Unhappily* for * v rrv itelnoii*
hmit&lt;
i.inv ecunty
\ i 1 . • vi j n r
the Fr'iuli gov et 11men Us thafVmg F i a n c e w e i e n n e % * a i y 11 . m a k e th e
railroad,' roqueit for a wap# re­
pruliAbJy
it
h
ynur g irw U st Aiiiff you g r t t In that &gt;vuy. thr r*»f&gt;
IH s c K ) o 1 1 I* ■mill
I Ii M
and
phone
of the Hank «*f Frame a- an es
duction, will b# chairman of tha
detu
hortdnv
effr,
tivi&lt;»
,
,
,
mM
-m
l
i
ii
i
*
treAMjr**. Juwt p U in roff^w, ca t »- f r r , whun raid r* w ill i»r ju»t (hut
" M i l l •- S i') III
ynur future, d e l
ample
" I I M M l Ml r i in i&lt; x i im x
committee of nine.
Mellon.
In
K
i
lt
o
g
r
lit
The
Mm,
iv
.1
lennly p rrp A rrd . ih no giitbl »otn«* m urh k M th llen u i. T h r r r
•I I hr*,- Ini', plant a gat din,
t ' t i f I •&lt;*!*■ u d , i u
H ii
II M M . I I I
It wa* Willard who upheld thr
■
rfi|4#ri 11 in* r ...H i
tirn*A wu don't bother About g e l­ let Ij# jutt *u much » . hhI 1 .. a vmr- „ A IT MINKj, n y f i U H K i ITKtl diafteil I m speak f r \ niaru a
•
ki n* v sm a ll h o u it can
labur cat
throughout th* con
I'l'luItin iii* i i i m I 1
lin g Ih# hr*! nut uf this frag ran t ticular package of grmmil coffee. *
limit . b«*up |f»day and gt that#
l l f l l . l r - |a|a til
.
VX 11 M l i \
A
In . i I l
farmer yratarday. Ha wa* undrrI
111,It m»» r
, i
hevrrmfff.
and when it contra .ml n. am nia.
pi***— y«*ii •an tifford tu buy g ifs
II*.e •* f*.e &gt; , , , ncf.l
UUCJO TA, I'nluntlna, Ile i
111
ftqotf to ia ra carried to th# olhtr
«
I t l i li (; i n I
i
*' i ii i I■*i« f ii*•&gt;&lt;1 lime va hi* « i t hard
K in * rnffe** ptrf«*rtly frwjuired It dnarn’t come out in ta -le
‘a
41i#1 lletl.k ItllilelM.n
• I*.. e«
X lir il K III
SIMM It I I I M X
I IH I
IA .F . I- - T h e bank uf (hr Keim lilir
grey] dent) th# ri#w held by tabor
film' pri»«M F u rrh a si'
pow
atld
* e K I * • If 1*4 1
1 l i t lilt | Is '
I*
TAX
IH I H
I X I • &gt;: II
X M 1 IO X
That
la w hy «a-ui,rn
|.a. kr&lt;i y r a te rle y evIcndrU a rredit
if
lia4*ri end to her* told them he is thr ntArvnt tiling In iinrtNr we
h - 'i
* -*..&lt;41 . , r.
,■
,4
XT.X IH '
III!
M IX M IA I
*1 X I .
. h a m in ^ n n f n n f s
fu ru f*.’” B i s '
poor
earth-Ixrnnd
tnuriAU
know
of
coffee
w
h
ich
c
o
m
..
»,
an
tight
$1
.
r
,,
600
u
,ini)
to
II.
gnvernrnent
in
lullluw
4*
k
m
et*
4
*
4
w
»
•
**•
*M
ettyfifr
it k i
nr
im
« ru i
•»#
htlleifd It po/ilbl# ta reach an
The revruth and -eahtb
i*tt,
I X I
Hanfiird Hviald.
i m. I ' lie- ) e- I* II.. pe*) *.. .............. - HI it .
but And it i* u B K i but fine cane*
.............
K l .( I I I M I \
m.........
ake* ..............
the very l.e t enffee, re tu rn f a r It) year* revenue frnpl
amicable leltlenirnt without thr
I Mil I - I
, I. |- '1 ||
pr, sente.I
an
uperet1*
„■ . ,■ f I' Mel 111* ft)*
f fi ■ li W
N*)IM
jin
il.nl.lv
Ihe
caffs**
S»
aah
*
M
utilg
the
h
M
tf
T
h
e
fhA
U
fSif
sixr'Ts
lha netinnel aeli miner Th e money
up te vi horn
* •-)
nereiitty o f' post in p the ■80-rliy
o u ld 1 1 *
m l IT l l N III ' L l
!■.)*, 1 - i i n
1
2 (&gt; -~ M iN rellarm &gt; u ji F o r ftn l#
auditorium
Wrdnr d . . t fi.t 1 )• 1 d! ” w
b«an And blvnding; it tnm n* cAre- moat cu n vlen l, anil when It haa w ill be uard In r o v e r the f.'i.lHHJ,- .chool
1)1.1 lie)
h.
.Iiie- •
Ml., 1■ll
1 '* • # !•. 1 it ll ale- Ni.
• 4.
aotica.
* * •■lit l F , i| s
pi ‘ . ll 1 • »4 1. -1
•lav i f
In • v M
ful. vientiflc hAndting Ami as lit- t-e n opened, pul Ihi- o f f .- which 000 bmlpei ileflclt amt in finance n Iplit, lie . | 7 , A n n , , t h o s e i i i
of
handwovan
Thli fact, It was *aid among
• f: P I ll F’ f • « Ml . #•&lt;l i f t , *• &gt;u tu)
14. .1 &gt; l ’M l \ l .
I I I * 1*11 &gt; I l l 1 • il l*
"till
I,.* lea.In,y |.a r l. weee E r . l n , It,Ml
l Ml| d|i|l, '.)&lt; 1- i l
lie
"■* * "O
1)4) - |«) III1* 4-1 |
Clte-O »*Hi 4-11 if, - 1 t i Mi* i*
ui tlit' i ifiiiiiu H iIlf Shatf*
thoia rlaq* to th* ptrildrnt*, in- tU fipo*ltlon to the Air aa ti pos- he* not been u*e&lt;! in a ina-nn jar Ihe p iS lie works p ru y ia m
Hund,
N
aom
i
MH'ullry.
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ID
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1*1
«ss
II*
with -a rubber tin y m keep mil
i*l»b
I Mi l ulij Illy III )«#, But# *
crraird tha ferlinp that th*
-•it iii M t u n
U. 1.1,0
I he * ( i l l
4 11*1.1
K m * . Ellial eln lk&gt;r». |» lv . |
F o r errffer is volatile
who ihe a ir till co ffre I . l|-a I np
Ii i l l ? .ei |evr « I pi
I I-"* I t*# ■*»
i au n
A I sip many a rticlr# y( lnW IN T E R H A R D EN
Construe*
brotbeihaodi and tbt, prraidrnt*
.lino, "oroltly l.ee, Hpaika I e&lt;.1.1 lu ll will l ) ii 4 r i n U &lt; i ' l t
I ........ I i
&gt;•*»« .1 ui
#p«‘« ial
X m as p ile**.
t lo n to s t a r t t a r i y in l a n u a i y on
•would reach a aalbfactory apr#r ihA sn’t sn iffe d the pl«’a -an l arom a
It
J
&gt;
&gt;
(
.•U*
h
Lin*n,
William
Henry
klari.n,
i iihiltpil giaiM'f t li11 peal, altu tha
I 111
H I #* I f . 1 *
A V O N I’ AKK
New
Ilai-U.li n e w r u e d h r l w c i n t ill * c i t y a n d O r ­
14,
m#nt b*for# th# 80-day notice to uf a neighbor’s p arkage in street
Kny 1Tunis, 1 aw renrr Moore and
■ASeh*I
I1I t&gt; Ml I I I M I
I lit
&lt;* t i l l t *
-I I &gt; *M|
I -Mil supply Ilf tuniiaiiiaii# jfU ltS
tr poatid require* that tha union* car or bus and eaid to him self lumlay Schmil Lull.line .leal* alel la n d o .
Ih i* • If )1f i h* | ■
T't l • .4 II
1- . I IH » e.f
40 It
Alben Si me \ larye erowd at
Mf h 1CI r IH Ih* I,i8)lif --I 1 S K ' . I •XX N u n i pi pvci v»v iii xvry in u d fra ti
k. r * I*
I fe ll. . I
and tha raUroAila meet to r#*Ua
landed Ihe play nhlrh waa en
i Hr * ***!,-• 4 I1-i
I 1. &lt;1It X\
I I ItN |f I I I
fe.ii i, i *. * 1 p*|* *s, 1118I* IH It I I til
touting aontypet*.
a u t h e n t ic *

9

an

a lm o s t

c o m p ln *

OVIEDO

joy* I 4y all

Th* dat# of tha m#*tlng hetwrln th« prealdenta’ eomtoilte*
and a .Imilar eogimllte* ar«t#d
upon try labor at ill- Chlcapo
matlinp waa not announetd.
Th# Pliewlng *tat#m*nt waa I*,
rued by th* preaid* ata;
"R#*pon*W# to th* inyitation
contained In r#*olutioo pa***d at
A conference of tha railway labor
cieciativei’ aesodatlon In Chlcaio
•n Dec. I I , lilt , the Extern,
Western and Southern rallrflai
group* today, In m«*tlnp atambled, arranged for lb# region­
al coauaittaea to me«t Jointly with
th* commftte* at tee chief aaecutleoa of the railway labor eiecuMvat' aaaoelatlon and negotiate
M • eonchutop tha pendieg l»aae concerning nomployment and

*

XVI 1 NM

LE G A L

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