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A N I N D E P E N D S N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

Flva C«nta A Copy

S A N F O R D ,'F L O R ID A , y g P N K S D A Y , MA Y 4 . 1932

JAP MARINBBENATEVOTES
ALMOST D noCENT TAX
II. S. SOL WE® ON ALL CHECKS

lReport On
BeeBill Says
Legalization W ould Hart
Rather Than Aid Recovery
WASHINGTON,
M ay
4.—
(A. P .)—Sharply conflicting vlawa
on tha effect of legalising beef
were presented to the Senate yeaterday aa ita M anufacture* Com­
m ittee reported adrereely a bill to
perm it m anufacture of 4 percent
brew.
’
#
A committee m ajority of aeren
aiaerted In a report prepared by
Benator H atfield, Republican, Weal
ABOARD CAPONE TRAIN Virginia, th a t It would “ add to
difficulties" and re­
ENROUTE Tp ATLANTA, enforcement
tard ra th e r than accelerate eco­
May 4.—(A.P.)—Al Cppone, nomic recorery.
.
disillusioned and dejecttd A minority of four,' In a sta te ­
tang chief, approached At­ ment presented by Senator Met­
Republican, Rhode Island,
lanta federal penlUntlery to- calf,
said
^
-------- i i - _ V . I . M
U beer
D**r would
wouiu promote tempericm perd a y W ltn t n e a a a e r u o n . n e ! • . , „ * , n d pr0Ti(i# rav*nua and am" t h r o u g h w ith r a c k a t a .”
jploym ent. It decried prohibition,
Tonlgkt ha will s ta r t aarvlng anj ta rin g Ita effect "M en u to haaa
11-year sentence for tra d in g In­ been the driving of people to ^ iard
come taae i. Capone, glflng up liquors with a resultant Increase
In drunkenness, deaths from al­
hope a t last, said there Is " ’tothlng coholism and grneral lawlessness."
to do h o t to make the boat of it."
The m ajority opposing the beer
As h ti train dnttrod the South­ bill comprised Senators llatfleld,
land tha g an g ster jested end kept McNai-/, Republican. O r e g o n ;
up a rapid fire conversation with Uoldaoorough, Republican, Mary­
guards, but did net try to hlda bis land; Cutting, Republican, New
disappointment. 'A t every stop
from Chicago to A tlanta, provi­
sions woto mads for local police to
watch tho tenth from tha outside
while nine guards hspt a vigil in­
i Ids his car.
Capone, sentenced tp l t y sa ri In
fadaxOt prison for Ifwomb tax avasi one, was started for A tlanta
penitentiary, a tta r a last minute
s h ift-In plans. I t prevloUily had
been understood he would bo sent
to laavenw ortb.
/
Thp g s r e rn m e a t/ In seeking to
keep the various eppvlcted memte ra e t the Capone gang aa wide­
ly separated aa peasible, decideJ
CniCACO, May 4 ,- ( A .1 \ ) —
to tend him to the southern prts Bullet* fired by his iworfi tneon, fa r f n n tha scene of his op mlee, made Al Capone king of
erations horn. Others of his former
t rackmen a n la widely separated Chicago's gangland.
The fusillade was aimed at
prisons.
. ■
Ralph Capone, A N eider brolh Johnny Torrio, first lord of the
cr, Is In the M4N all's Island prls pott.VolsXead underwork'., who
en o n jia -W a a t CQMt, while Jack Wntyoljfile ll m pe and t vieu « a tea
(luilk, 6am GoaJk, Seeoy -D rtggtn
krankle t a k a a n serving South side s n i^ tn adjacent «uburbs. V lt failed to kill Terrio, b u t
r term s In ta a rsd w o rth .
The beginning of.C npone’s 11- wounded and frightened, ha ab­
y ear sentence, pftdjahiy tonight, dicated In favor of Capone, his
will mark the abd of a b itter fight lieutenant. He fled to St. Pe­
through tbs federal courts, and Is tersburg, Kls., wbers be still re ­
hoped ky public officials to ha the sides.
Thu* lh* scar-faced chieftan
teginnlng of the end of his me
chine gun rule of the city1* .under­ began to reap a furtune In a halfdosen e x tra legal actlvltle*, iaworld. _
•
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(Continued on Page Throe)
Tha last legal Abelac let p re ­
venting the gangster*! remove I .J
prison w e n eliminated y**icntoy
as scon aa official notice was re
'(C ontinued o» Page Two)

State* He’S Through
With Rackets While
En route To PriaomL
Heavy GuardfsKept

Mexico; Smith, Democrat, Boulh
Carolina; Sheppard,
Democrat,
Texas; and Costigen, Democrat,
Colorado.
The minority consisted of Sena­
tors Metcalf, Darbour, Republican,
N«vf Jersey; tiulkley. Democrat,
Ohio, and IaF nllctte, Republican,
Wisconsin.
• “There 1* no reason," tho m a­
jo rity report said, “for a change
In the law which would satisfy
neither the opponent* ner the sup­
porters of the Eighteenth Amend­
ment, which would be of doubtful
constitutional v alid ly , th a t would
add to enforcement difficulties,
and which would divert a large
s h a r o .c f tha purchasing power of
tho people from the products of
•aeentlal Industries to that of a
non-essential, with the result that
economlo recovery would ba r e ­
tarded ratb*r than promoted."
The minority report said:
" I t is evident that prohibition
has not only failed tn decrease
drunkenness hut th at arreal* for
Intoxication have been vieauily In­
creasing until they have reached
(Continued on Tag* Two)

STORY RELATED BEAR RAID UPON
OF CAPONE RISE DOLLAR IS BEING
TO SOVEREIGNTY STAGED ABROAD
Nervous Flight Of His Markets Are Nervous
Bo88 Gave Gangster Over Legislation To
Inflate U. S. Money
Underworld S w a y

a

NEW YORK, May 4.—(A .P.)—
Foreign money m arkets, which
have rhown evidences of nervous
chills whenever the •urgaslion ol
possible Ihfletlon of Amerirnn cur­
rency Is mentioned, yesterday hagnn selling dollar* and
putting
th eir dollar ballanrr* into other

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tration books today.
'*
WVien tho Juno prim ary rggis
tration hooks' w o n efflelally close!
l a u S aturday -night. a total of
1114 new na mee h ad'been ,ad d ed .
B it o f which wArs reported In the
two Sanford p re d n e u , he mid.
W ith tha ellm iaalien af apprexImataly 1000 names a f persona
who have either died, o r moved
away perm anently or tem porarily,
there new rem ains n total a f 41U
names on tho regietratioa hooka of
this county, Ineledlng th e 1114
. A
ssst » « - today, a ‘total a f 1S44
pert uni. had ahld thdlr I HA poll
tax, not all o f whom w ill ho 4
alkie to vote however, Mr. Do!
sals. Of th a t ta ta l'U may ba said
about I M t will he eligible to
be added. T here are ales about
persons exempt from pgylhg a
tax, aa th a t a t th e praeeat
S f l k t H M M I M .1 « .
p i t i t o p h - l k e aeef &gt;la g M sa tla a ,'
and tha to tal regtotrnttom

Patman Withdraws Charge
That Mills Will Profit By
Provision In Tax Measure

WASHINGTON,
M ay
4.—
(A .p-I—A rl-ar*e, quickly w ith­
drawn. that Secretary Mills "will
prolit by many millions* through
a provision of the tax bill he
helped to frame, yesterday wrote
a melodramatic finish to moro
than three weeks' testimony on
ca.h payment of the soldiers' bo­
nus.
K rprr.i ntative Patm an, Demo­
WASHINGTON. May 4.— (A.P.I crat. Texas, a leading bonus «ponSHANGHAI. Sla« 4.— A Japan e t! m s'in e patrol invaded the —The Senate Finance Committee »«r. made the assertion shortly be­
today m ale nil check* subject ta fore the House Ways and Means
A m erican K ettknynt last night.
• tart* rent* tax eliminating the Commit ee ended it* beatings and
Ignored police protest*, Indiscrimi­ five dollar exemption allowed In prejur-d to con.ider In rioted
nately attacked Chine** civilian* the original pr posal of tha com- sea.ton the plan for making th*
rn d attem pted to defy .United m itlrr It also voted a fla t rata banns |iayment with 42,01X1.000,000
State* troops until a battalion of of four rents n »h*ro on bond cf new currency jssued for th at
I rut I- se.
the T hirty-F irst Infantry forced able*.
! Patm an's statem ent
drew a
The
Demccratic
House
leader­
them to withdraw.
jsto tm of proteit* from both Dem­
ship
drctdril
to
send
the
-tale,
The Japanese yielded &gt;ull*nly
ocratic an I Itepul Iran committee
and with throat* to retarn In force Justice, commerce, and labor »upregardlrs* of the American troops, ply bill to conference for deletion I members t .a: It wn* withdrawn,
but a clash between the hluejaek- of Senste sm endmenl- other than ' The Ir x a n saiJ:
"On the statem ent of the acting
rts of Nippon nnd the infantry­ a flat 111 priceht reduction in ihe
l„ ia|
chairman, I shall be very glad to
men, who have been on duty since
A bill to give President Hoover rxtnw-rile th r setrt-taiy of th.
the Shanghai w arfare, was averted
power to parden Ihe four drlcnd- Treaxui-y."
by a narrow margin.
Representative C ri.p, DrtiKcrat,
The Incident rose out of Ja p a ­ ants in the Massir tnuider case
Introduced -by Georgia, who provided, had advised
nese charge, th at Chinese In the In Hawaii was
Logan, Democrat of Patm an that Mills declined any
American defense sector of the Senator
settlement had been hurling stone* Kentucky. Representative Rainey, rom inrnt on th r tax section ra­
across Knorhow Cre-k at Ja p a ­ Dentocratir trader, told news- ti tied to, which authorise* the re ­
nese M arine, on duly In the n a­ papertnrn the money plan for Ihe valuation of estates Irft between
I, 11)28, and. Jan. I, IU32.
tive Chspcl sector which ws* a l­ soldier bonus "hasn't a chance of '
most destroyed during the recent becoming a law thi. se.sion." I "-‘•acre-ary Mills said be did not
Desperate
attempt*
„f I «•** to e m in e n t because he would
hostilities. It was in view of po*
sible renews! cf such stoning that party leaders to salvage the ma- j ** * beneficiary. Crisp said,
the Japanese threatened tn return jor pot lion of th.- insurgen. m uU -| Iteprcsentallve Tr. a .way, Relat.d economy
and trje t vengeance.
economy Jill failed befot# f ( ., pulllcan, Massachusetts, told Pat
A strong guard of the Thlrty- tlal passage by the House last I m*n be was "slapping this comFlrot Infantry was polity) through­ night with the rebel, holding
out thr affected district a fter the .taonclilv together through nine
controversy.
record votaa.
T h- Japanese Invasion occurred
.»* still lu Ihe Senate by th*
in the neighborhood of the Wu- overwhelming vote of did lo 07,
chen Road Bridge, not far from th* the bill carried raving, literally
Kinre water-lower. Th* recent estimated by thr economy commit
bombrniT of five high Japanese a f­ tee at |42.auu.000, as compared to
firm!* in Fhsnghti end the pres­ the f210,IHM),(KX) it proposed to cut
ent interruption of negotiation, from government cost*.
for s tric e in the Shanghai eonI: was lacked on to the 120,000,(C onllfu*) on Page Three)
OOii Irtlrlative supply bill a* a
rider, after having boon baaltn
•l)d battered by a loarrng and rvrnltlng'T lruse for nearly a week.
Ih e measure eontained numerous
MIAMI, May 4 . - (A P ) - All
ini -11 to ti hn .e'!
,,
,
,,
•uggretKns submitted
i.
, 11.us* Economy Committee b y l, evidence by
• which lh atate aeeka

Patrol Invades Amer­ Committee Also Pre­
ican Settlement In scribes Flnt R a t e
Search For Chinese; Of 4 Cents A Share
Upon Bond S a l e s
Leaves Reluctantjy

-iff

ARE RAISED BY 1
SENATEGROUP

m lttee very unfairly when he says
we have been influenced by gov­
ernm ent officials." Representative
Houghton, Democrat, North Caro­
lina, interjected that Mills* a lti­
tude "was not tin je c t tn crlticlem," while Representative Childbloom, Republican, Illinois, quoted
the T reasury bead aa saying dur­
ing consideration of the retroac­
tive estate provision;
WASHINGTON. May 4.—.
"The T reasury doe* not prrpo.e
rates wero
to make recommendation* * * * (A .P.)—Postal
becau.* my father died al the raised and stock sales levies
height of the toom ." The secre­ modified yesterday by thn
tary'* father died Jan. 28, IIW.
.... charge. was
. . . tha*. ......
I atm an's
Mills Senate Finance Committee aa
and his attorney worked with the it struggled to rnlse enough
revenue committee on Uu- tax bill revenue to offset the growing
a n t were in position to exert “con- Treasury deficit nnd the dy­
tideiabla influence" in Its d ra ft­
ing He said tha section allowing ing House economv b!!!.
The tax of one-fourth of one
an IK-month revaluation period on
dr; re. iatrd estates "will be e q u a l Percent on stock transactions, put
to an inside burglary of the J In the revenue 1III on Ihe floor
-] rrasury."
j of the House, wa- eliminated and
"Tl is provision preyrnls an ef- a H at levy of four cent* a share
fort on tha. part cf the secretary ' substituted.
of the Treasury to receive person-1 The House increase from two tn
ally u large mm of money xt the) three rente In th* first c la n
r*pen*r of tha other taxpayero of postage rat* was approved and
the United S tates,” hit staH m ent| th* committee also reached out fo r
said.
,
• fire million dollar* moro by
K idrrt L. Owen, of Oklahomd.i boosting tha second class postal
f-liner chairman of th r Senate| rates la the high 1D2I thedula.
Ranking Committee, closed for| Tha House provision perm itthe 1-onus sponsors. He Indorsedi ting revaluation of th* estate* of
an amendment to the l*stmsn till I those who died lotween Sept. 1,
for nn i»su* of government bond* I 1028 and Jan. I, 1032, to allow fa r
to be .ild If (be purchasing power I shrinkage of security value* for
of thr dollar abould fall loo low i inheritance lax puiposea, wax reun ‘rr * new currency tsiue.
Jected.
The elimination of tha
ensfourth of one percent tax on
stork sales rsmoved 148,000,000 in
revenue from th* estim ated yield
of the House bill.
Th* T reasury reported yaa(*r.
J day th at the deficit for the llro t
10 months of (his fiscal y ear
stood at 12,334,000,000.
With th* revenue bill a lm ta t \
completed last night, th* fbtance'
committee wax adm ittedly look­
ing nbotlt for more sources i t
fu n d * , . Im port duties on rukberrCcoffee, tea and e.eo* were under
Rom, Indication of the Ihor- •erlcua cdnxlderaHob. Tk* New York Block Exchange
rughnrsa and effirienry whirh ihas contended th at the Housa tax
adopted by Ihe Salvat'nn Army in rat* wculd put it out of business.
its yearly work and during Ihe Secretary Mills rccommsnded tho
days of its annual maintenance four eanta a share rate, whEh
drive is Indicated in statem ent, was adopted on motion of Senator
made by llrigadler Alfred T ayl.r, Gore, Democrat, Oklahoma.
com m end,r of th r Army for
Th* Oore motion carried, 12
F lirlda and Georgia who visited to 4. Th* lineup of the commit,
here today.
te* on thi* list was reported ast
Ilia visit was prompted by a
F cr—Smoot,
Watson,
Reed,
d o tr r lo study local conditions ShortriJge, Cousens, Keyes and
and tb , prospects f-.r the success Junes, Republicans. Gore, King,
of th* coming drive for I4MU.ID George, Walsh of Massacbaetta
which Is needed to operate the and Hull, Democrats
local post for another year Hr
A g ain st—•LaFollelte, Republic­
wlshrd to ascertain if the Army's an H arris.n, f'omially and G aati.
program In Hanford could be im­ gan, Dsmocrata.
proved in any way, and to voice
the experience &lt;sf several yreis
a t a director of u n it. In the na­
tional Army.
Hr expiet.ed pleasure that
copies of th* budget of operating
expenses had been placed in the
Lands of each member of III,
.Selection of election clerks who
local Advisory Board, and sug­ will sit a t polling booths throuphgested that any persons wishing out th# county on June 7, iccitpiH
to know what becomes of the a m ajor portion of Ihe May man1funds derived during drives, should ing of the County (‘•inimlrelancrs
spend a few moment! with any al the Court House yesterday.
member of the Board, or call at
Each Commissi-.ni-r prstentw i
Army campaign office in (lie tin* names of suggested clerks, and
Mrlach Building, where Ensign a complete list wa&lt; tem porarily
Charles Johnson, slate reprossnta- uk&gt; y*d, subject to tb* okey of Ihst
tlve, or Captain Annie lla ritt, persons who have bri n appoint? i.
commander of lh* local Post, will County Clerk V. E. Douglas* will
rsplaln details.
visit th* various cummunities dur­
Regarding tb* handling of th* ing tha week tu arrange for tha
I’oet'e finances. Brigadier Taylor erection of booths a t tb* most a d ­
expressed himseif as follows: vantageous location in each com*
( C o n t l n u s j ua P ad * T i n e a )
munity, and will contact with each
person who Las been selected to
ascertain I f he is willing to a c t as
a rlcrk .. ,■
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U; on petition of it. E. King a n l
a group of ro tid en 'i of Blaek
Fully 40 randWiatr# for Mate liamninck, In th* heart of the cel­
and county pclltical office# will hr ery delta,, all roads in th a t socI&gt;rr#rnt a t Chuluota tomorrow, tlun will te closed to drivers of
■l 11:00 o'clock, Whan they will two ton or bravirr trucks. A g rad ­
bo hoard ia ahort aikirT«»n on ual cnimMlng of portions of tha
thrir caadUlacli# a# a f i a tu n of road* of that irrtio n had been retht- annual froo baroorua and ba#- por'.ot,' said to be attributable to
kvt picnic sta re d by N. C. Jacob# tha h e a t? tru.'Li which have
and S F* Lour, riRidcnU of that driving over it during tha
•• rumu nJty.
Th* aammlaaiuniro appointed la
t andidataa fo r county offices E- Jordan, of Oviedo, s i agricul­
“ ill l* (Ivan on opportunity tu tural epom crator for tha oamst/s
.peak during tha morning, wbl!
Ha was th* only person to a p p ly 4
starting at 1:00 o'clock, a fter
for thia position ty ivttar.
f i r , barbecu* baa been sorted,
County A ttorney H. B. Whit*
ranunlates for tbo m ajor county rendered t w o official opinion*
and state offica* »UJ begin speak- which w ars accepted by th* board.
tng.
On* related to tb* suparvt*on.c{
Air lam* estim ates Utal enough tha l i t t l a Drainage DUtriet who.
food will b* prepared to taka car* A ttornfy WMto Mid, have tha pov&gt;
of a crowd of a t least 1000 par •r to M M tnet ar aniorgs kridgwa
son*, and hr extern.'* a a taviU tion acreaa any dlteb, rivet, stroaxa, o r
that all voters qb Ibis county a t­ public lU H W r T b a other optotoa
tend the affair.
referred to tb s reasitteaoa c f 1
Information waa raeatvad la Boa- county taxes on th* Municipal g
ford this aftenscea Utal Ctoads
WWt* dacland • .­
Ogilvia. of Jsckaoavilla, will spook
4 *4 no a n " '
t o n s -j )
lo Lshalf of tha candidacy af Ja k a
Martin.
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Finance Committee Is
Struggling To Find
Enough Revenue To
Counteract Deficit

GRAND JURY WILL SALVATION ARMY
GET EVIDENCE IN OFFICIAL VISITOR
CLARKE’S DEATH ON EVEOFDRIVE

British Flier Is Being Will StudTLocal ConHeld In Connection diUong And Outlook
.-.'With Mystery
se For d^rtve’s Success

Milane T h e a te r ’s
S tra w Vote To Be
Launched Tonight

F o ro lg J’ cwTfthge ‘ ' aU lhotltll.
said the movement began in Eu­
rope and later extended to th*
American market*. They «*ld the
shifting of International fund*
I 'r o s l i e n l l l o o . r r in his " n a t i o n a l • • m u r d e r In d ictm e n t against \V
from America to foreign center*
' . e r n o m a u i l l " p i o g i a i n . Ma ny o f 1 N leanrasttr for the myelerloua
T h e M itnnr Thea*er*a atrmw vote l l i n n , u* well a - th o se i f t h e e-nilwas the diatinct reaction of thr
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hot.ting of lla-.en Clarkr, will br
world to the pa**age of the get a under w ay tonight, and a* an m itte c , Including III.- H o o v er • l i n ­
in tha hands of tha grand Jury by
Qoldaberough blit by the House, added attra ctio n , a ll candidate* for g e r i n g ^ U n ul vai|ilt*&gt;ni«nt an d
tonight, Ktale Attorney Vernon
directing the federal rererve to re o ffice of n U r if f of Sem ino la ( a u ii ; t h t
u|fu»t&gt;i| d r i i e a a T in v f l r r » n » ' |
•to re commodity price* to the ty w ill le h«*ard m tw o*nunutr eti*li*V
mil by the lliw lh o fltf laid toda\ The jury ia
lfu t
level of about 1926 by m anipula­ (s lk s on th.- subject of rllla a n s h ip '
m t txpeeled to repoit before .^wtEach per...., pui. ’ a.ln g an adult
-p ., u , ,
ntiw ^rn .|tn({ tn the
tion of currency and ctedlt.
untily or Monday.
ticket
for
tbe
performance,
will
s
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u
lnUm|r
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,
batence
lb
.
While assurances were cabled to
1.44ru B«ti r, a former Ilritiah
foreign renteia th a t no unbridled b«4 hanJctl a "Milana Theater »tia* t t u l g v l J u r
f iw u l y « i r 1U3.I, flier, la held In jail un a murder
hallot"
who'll
he
will
be
a«k«*d
to
currency Inflation plan ws* conlb. ith t h r hvip of M p|in#inn«Uly rherge preferred by Hawthorne In
tern plated; etllln g of th* dollat fill out and |d a .r in a bullul h t I J ik i .dO^OJO in ri* iu iiii* ti ul (rd vi* t oiinet tion with the iluith of
continued. Rome of the *elllng we* trfo ie It'ti *i*ig the Iheu'.er. T*»" nl r i | * f u l i l u r n » . liu* Hrnwii* hi* t larke, who w n ehnt In bed In the
ju d g es will we a p in d tilrd tu count n an ce Com m itt r e i* emit av o r in g
reg rrd td a* speculative.
home of Mr* J. M Kelt a-Miller.
The American dollar wobbled in th e vote- an d t h r r e s u l t s will lo lo lim j new lourcvii of r r b r i i u e to Australian aviatrix. here n ^ en t
The graduation class of seniors F ram e. Belgium, Bwltserland and a n n o u n ced in T h e lletaU i tnrin t m ake up th t d iffe m m e
•y.
a t Seminole High Hchool thin year Holland. A* a result, the cui row a f te rn o o n .
&lt; tiMirman k lc D u flie of tin E co n ­
A m a n of dreurorntary pvidrm r
A
s
i
m
i
l
a
r
ball
t
will
he
hand**
*
tenclea
of
all
thosa
nation*
were
wlU contain the name* of at lr»*t
omy 1'om m ltU e man* l 4tu o ffo iU w«« taken t»efnrr the grand Jury
a
d
u
l
t
s
on
th
e
f
o
llo
w
in
g
t
h
r
e
e
quoted
above
the
gold
export
point
70 students, according to an of­
to have t h t llo u ao a p p rjv o a wage rt&gt;n*l*ttng of letter* Im m
I jim
ficial list released today by Prof. —nr that price et which it la W ed n es d ay night*, a n d th a cu m u cut fur o m p lo ye i in t ie lower pay 40‘ te r’i illartr*
lati«
e
t
o
u
t
will
t
r
an
n
o
u
n
c
e
d
hi
O. E. McKay, principal of the cheaper to ahlp gold from New
g i o u i ^ but wa« d r fe a lid .
l*Mu.'ibVcr w ti jailed Munday
tYocg tn payment of torolga, obU- T ike H e i a t d u a « * t b day u W o w m ^ .
tic ifeove l#y lh # Rep u h - nfght on a charge
•ehnok »
. .
,
pieferred hy
C an'bfates for the legislature .
O f the 70 student* who bate gednne than lo boy the rurrencle/
P lt f l the d clcalad iiouva.! HtateSr Attorney N V#rnon Haw­
completed all work for graduation of tho** oarione -with American tt-e flenate, and rlrru tt Jiidgpshlp.t" ,
p iiB a f l n c«nk edtng an thorne. The charge wa* made
will be invited to .peak on futurv
money.
• le a p t th a t of tfe* Laal unit, 40
•if I.IKM) I n - t r a d • f I I . - after th r flier admitted writing
The currencies of Belgium and pi ..gram*, it w a. anm.unrrd t y J
girls, and 24 are boy*. l*rof. Mc­
r u p o a rd rj y th e l*rrRlurnt, ami »lgntng the suicide notes.
Kay declared th a t there I* a pool- Holland went to naw high price* U M arrn trttr, inanaier of the
ted by t h e n«rrwhelniiMg
“Of cour»r," hr -aid
he »at
blllty th a t a few other names will for the year. The Dutch guilder, theater.
50 to 140.
on the cell cot, "I know It la not
a
gold
currency,
was
cen.plcuooa7
he
straw
hall.
I
which
will
be
be added to the list when requited
p4Mi«lble lo drftm l my*rlf but I
ily strong and exchange dralere te- handed each adult tonight and nn
work la made up.
know that I ran convince Ilf re a ­
i ch
ported
heavy
ahlftlng
of
balance*
thr
following
three
Wednesday
The following students will
sonable men If | am indicted —
i to Holland. The gollder cloaed at nights contains tha names of ihe
hhh ihui
graduated In June:
I am Innocent of the boy'#
The MIsae* Elisabeth Adam*,)40-68 Aenta for cabl# tran sfer .OR following announced candidates
d« alh."
The
tSeininoie
County
Schod
fur office; J. J. i’arrish, Clyde (J.
Ethel Bplly. Eleanor Cameron, I of a cent.
A« l.ancavter spoke, he lookrl
Other foreign currencies which Trammell. Frank 1- Woodruff, f.-r Roar J, and a f.w o tlin guest., to ■•ma'ely at two picture* of Mrs.
Lola Couch, Eleanor Oourinj ion,
day
enjoyed
a
lunrh*‘on
of
all
a
ra
w
e
ll
cemented
to
a
gold
standfc
’ta
tr
Senator;
F
rank
Kay
A
nder­
Rubye Courscy, Camilla lie**,
hia flying
Murida pruJuct* which bad bsen Jraale Keith-Miller
M arjorie Vowest, Kusan Gantt, a ta showed etrength a t the cost of son and II. H. W tite, tpr member
prepared l y 60 freshmen gills wtu partner for the pa«t five year*,
tha
dollar.
Belgian
franca
adof
th
r
House
of
Representatives,
P a ts y . O arrett, llasel tireer, Dor
havs- recently completed a 12 wo k anl at whose home he and Clarke
othy H aines, L o u i s a Hickson, eanced .03 of a cent te 14.0S cent*. group one; R. J. Holly and 11. F
iours* of study on foods and diets were living when the latter, col­
French
franca
were
op
7-IR
point
Wheeler,
for
member
of
tb*
House
Berthene HUI, Doris llopklna, Lots
laborating In the preparation of
at .Siminola High .School under
H unt, Mary H urt, Ruth Johnson, to 1M M cents, reversing the of Representatives, group two; W.
the woman's life story, was m ys­
Mrs
U.
P.
Smith,
en-l
Mies
Mabel
fraac’a
recent
deem
trend
end
8. Collins, Giorg* A. U r Colt**,
teriously shot.
▲aim Jones, Catherine K rllry,
WUso,
J tn a Laney, Gratchen Lewis, Mary • r a in p u t t l i f It above the gold Millar i B. Smith, for circuit Judge;
"A nothtr
thing,**
L anraatrr
point.
jtwM&gt;r •!•* guests present at the •■Id, "I do not blame Mr HawVance E. Douglass and Y. I* Fors­
MapwdH, C lara Parham , Ruth
lue.-hA)
ware
Fred
1
William..
Only la London did tk* dollar ter, f r r clerk of th* circuit court;
thorn# fo r holding men in con­
France* Pearson, Ruse
appear to have stead fa it fnend. (). I*. Herndon, J. G. Sharon and . h a i f M , C. W. Culpepfer, VV. M nect ton with the case.**
_
By Priaat,' M argaret
who declined to harbor thought- of It. W. Ware, for county Judfr; ll e y n J .^ r . W Lawton, of I *••
T hird U the circum stantial evi
M k a to r. Mas Punten, Irm a lll.h,
Inflation. The dollar end tho I’aul a . Diggers. E. E. Brady, C. school'Mterd, I’rvf. G. I McKay, dance Ig a lm t him, he continued.
Lois Bbelly, ‘ Deaale Hiagletery,
pound steeling cleeed the day t M. II.nd. J. F. McClelland, and A) snd Aiex tt. Johnson.
• particu U rly th , two notes whb h
K fkabetb Sm ith. Juanita Smith. p rkaa unchanged from the pr«
T ha.fodd was prrpaird and | ha admlttaal w ilting nftcr he &gt;*t.l
J. O rerstroet, L. A. T ata, a n l Boh
VtaU Btiloa, Christine Blood, nc la ii. B u rlin g alill »a» Wilc.-x. for sb aritfl W, B. E n ti ■eyved bjr tha girls,’'each of whom ha was wpaken,.i by tha axplosi.tti
mire, Paulin* Btoudehmlr*. llasel nuoted
|M d H fur cable Iran* mlngwr and T W. Lawton, fm had pei aad the rcquix.l lest tu
of a plslol a* Clarke wa* shot
T e i , Iaex Thompsoo, CalhSrtn* (era.
W "
sswa a b ility ‘as
ns an s.U|.l pucouaty superintendaxt af public in Ilbik*ckac
lylag la bad.
TQlis, M arjeri* T urner, M argaret
rales.
1
be
lunch|.P
of.
hams
economic
slrurtion; J , Q. Laonardy and 8
“If I Wit* In Mr. H aw thorn,'.
T am er, Carolyn W l t n , Minnie
T
i
e
.
uf
s
i
m
i
l
a
r
A. B. Wilkinson fo r county prose . A’, aka one of n ear
I'laca. and had aurh cir,'um stsnn.il
W aters, and F ran ca, WlUon.
culing attorney; U P. Hagan anJ c |* n t| M illin g the cl.-inc a tek s rvldriwo, | ahoul.l know It was m&gt;
Alan, Deisms r S altern , John
Ufa In this c-.uniy.
Jno. D Jlnkloa for aounty tax c. I
(CateMnuad on Tags Two)
Bills, J a l a A ides Brawn, Elmer
lector; Cbarlaa Dunn, Garil K '
XchSta, Eugene Eatitogo, Fred
Flowers,
Boston
Blank,
K.
II.
KilM aram F ag*, stole superintendO oirge. William H arvey. ! » » «
F o lir D e fe n d a n tH In
“
‘ rson, Ot- • a t «f tha CkUdran'i Home Kod- ta a , and K. F. Lang, fa r county
Hyotialae. • ty a f Fterida, har Issue! a warn caenmLaloiiar; Ja y H. Back K. VS
H
d iM ig lu S la y in p T o
Mtteray Kanaer lair Ufct aj] ggia aa i abauld » * t. h Paarm nn, Jr., and D. JK IWMbor
• I II. C. Du
h r a ra w traraU tog about thU for justice «f gka
S e p r « Q n e H o u rlC a c h
ERY. May 4. fa r *uLaw- 4tote to a Ja rd a a aytom ollle, to- Base a n l W. J.
ham s'. 24 votes In
•arvieor of
aod K. W
B ritlag fao4a fa r tha Satiety
r i T a y « • A.P.I
Nsiional CenvenDuckworth,
II, W. A
M e • P i n d a r k rod that
in* ci»n*6citd
a Warr si most In the
44
aalietlng fuoda McMullen, George
WB»e **
H Fronklin
Hawsevelt.
la aa Import**, Jr., and Cbaa. B .
7 U r » ifnpr*
* from • third a f tb*
solicitor* | | .OU^k.
r
I labor, but Pro#obewed A. B. Cartba co-operoa a Bounces i th at
votes w l a a d
privat* IndivUagrwctJ lo
b at sgsloxt Hugh
* xtan
'
tt* to on#
log
unlnatracud
each.
1.
,,,

School Board ( U U
4 Of DiateticH 1'\

Warning Is Given On
Solicitor Of Funds

Roo^dyelt Leading In
Alabfttna’B Halloting

to

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169

'J

Graduation C la s s
Of High School To
All R e g is tr a tio n Boast At L e a s t 70
Records O f County
Have' /Been
Broken
v
•A
All Bemlnole County records on
tho rogistrntion 4of now voter*

T
O
POSTAL RATES
NUMBER

E le c tio n C le r k s
A re Considered By
County.Commission

Stage Is All Set For
Chuluota Barbecue

JS.tJjk.Si

is

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m

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null* f 'u* iVg j i fr.

Stars Of c re e n
fcV) • »■ ■■—

»t If Carried To
Innings B e fo re
daion Is Reached
t T &amp; U C alton
I t u Inning* before a de­
mid to reached, Orlando
*r*r eavan ran* In the
, Sanfotd want down *1
r-Vwt alg b t on tt o Lake
diamond f t to 1«. '
mar pitched the first four
m fo r Sanford, allowing
MU for three runs, Al Banima tub In ft# fourth, with
accounting ,fo r all three
»r t t o flra t' three Inning &lt;
lUawed the Orlando team
hit. Overall#*! first man

many, aa helpful a p a rt of the
Hrilywood career ad *»"l *»•«*"
were whan tto film s went to ta l.
Both* of the brightaat of star*,
b taalfu l of leeant offaprlay. find
th a lr popularity •» reflected at
th* box oflfce la Increased, Indi­
cating inothcihood o r fatherhood
li anything but on Impairment
to a r t and glam or. O thari ar*

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■'

W h ir, moderate
aanghtoaed
opinion In general agrees tkat
aom* tompromli* eoald ba affect'
td , it In ra fa rd to tk a m allei poli­
ty's housing program and tka
prtaant ta n tU ra system. Mora
than 804000,000 tchllUage &lt;*U4,000,000 at par) h a w boan aaak l*»
municipal hou.aa, aad It la felt
that either the fo ta ra hocalnc
p-ogram moat be conaldarabty
• . 1t /
reduced or rents m oat t o ra k e d
until they g k « aomatMwt ;ap .
WASHINGTON,
M iy .
E—
VIENNA. H a y 8.— National So­ Proar hi nr an eeofiomle ra t urn on
The
W
ar
D
epartm
ent'.
Ion*
cialist rain* a'. Ui* expanse of capital. At preaent they a re fa r
•earth
fo r a
deadly
sub­
from luch a condition.
machine gun to to carried by a
•Ingle eoliler appeared yesterday
to to near a aoccteafal end.
T r.ta on th* G araad 370 ealll r . rapid-fire gun, recently carlied a t F o rt Denning, Ga., were

Tests On Smtll Ann
F o r Foot S61dlers
Highly G ratifying

Provincial E lections
Show Decided Lean­
ing From Bourgeois

When Norma Shearer a t
motherhood to t o r au:ompli
m en's three y e a n ago, some
to r friend* wera doubtful. Rut
1
before
everytn*
It wasn’t-loii;'
' *
knew ik e had become e .rn more
alluring to fan*.
Ueto D aniel, and ll#'»l« lo v r
were next among th# more not­
able, and then Vision lhincmn.
Their popularity C'*»(Wb.en Gloria Hwaneon became a
mamma tha first Hm* there was
not th# slightest bait In her profesalonal ’ advance. Now a child
has toon bom to her and Mleheal
F arm er w ithout any IndleaDon
th a t U Will keep the actrrs* from
g re a t screen triumphs.
Once Hollywood's elect kept
blessed events a secret, and contra c ll ccntalned penalties fo r
pkrtnlhooil, on the theory th a t
domesticity destroyed romance.
Now Mary Aator, Helm Twelvetrees, H to Carol a n i Florence

League Standings

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Iltotiin

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

U l l t f t t o tl* I K arr dublad etorln*
, O n n tr e a t i P sri hit to llach, wh ■
f ambled the ball, O v atltreet com­
- la g In on th# erro ri Bander* drew
' . T h on ball*, filling th* bag*.
T o lH k lt a High fly t o Bolly. who
- aa t o w ent to eatch the to ll,
•Littvpped Into a hole « i the left
'JU M /k k d e»U»lng him to dry;&gt;
V.rtU ball: lkl» accounted for three
■ m are runs, Parham tripled, irorB g S Tales
Parham ecorlng on
K p O a ti'a out a t flrat, Mn‘&gt;* w*n'
jl'OUt a t flra t to end th* agony, but
F oavan fOM had trickled over n
(kla Inning, and aa Banford cou J
V t o t bulb over but one run In their
M df tt o gumo ended w ith Orla x d o oa tt o long tn d of a 23 t»
16 aeore.
agaoafstepwnooo hrdltfrdlu I n mm
i O varatreet, for Oriando and
Claud* Rally for Banford ahared
n. honors In hitting. e*«h bring
I gradltad w ith fo u , hlU out of flv*

Menace

the s la n t today la rebuttal.
John Ja n a e r, chairm an of tt o
executive beard of t t o American
Society of Practical Economist*,
said th* new-moaey plan would to
a calam ity."
'
Janney recommandad th a t Cengresi restore tt o pure h a. Ing powof ailver through tto purchase

J. Pierpont Morgan
Is O ne C o lle c to r
Who R e a d s Books

T to radical socialist* #merged
from the* preliminary la st sritfc M
stats white tto left Republican*
of Aadr* Tardleu, prtaant premier,
loot heavily, placing only' FI c*kdldates la tto vtetery calurna,
.
• Influential newspaper* admitted
Sunday's awing toward th* r u k a l
socialist left, but rajokad th a t thU
moviment had not gaaa to tto axtrama of aoclallaai hr commurlto'a.
T to strong position obtained by tto
radical socialist* In th* larger
cltlaa was ganarmlly attributed to
unemployment among tto working

NEW YORK.. May a ^ - ( A P .) - r
J . Pierpont Morgan, wBo mad# the
world-famed M o r g a n
library
Armistice inUrvened and It was available to icholarly aectlona of
Ike public, la cn# of tto few liv­
never used.
This desk*. Invented l y J . D. ing collector* who read* his own
dm ,
&gt;
Tedartan, was an au tem atk bolt books.
Little change In the French for­
Miss Bell* da CoeU Greene, cus­
for a Springfield rifle, weighing
only two pounds and two ounce*, todian of th* Morgan bibliophile*’ eign policy would to mad# by N .
which was to to tarira d by each treasure* said years a f u r aom# H arriott.
soldier. Fitted to thy bolt, megm- bock or rare manuscript ha* been
slnes holding 40 platpl tlaa c a rt­ sought and catalogued, to will aak
ridge* could he fired In less than for It, naming th# exact abelf on
one-half m inute.
A veritable which it 1* to to found.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J* May
-H ie mind la photographic,” ato
t&lt; rr rn l of lead could have been
,«jd. "H o can aland before a shelf « ^ -(A .P .)—Wltk th# avowad In­
poured Into th* German ranks.
Officer* said yesterday, How­ for a abort whlW and then locate tention of "finding an anewar to
ever, th a t the weakness or tt o de- the pcaltlon of any took, should give to tto w erld" fo r Ita spiritual
vlce waa th a t It could to used ho evor w ant it In day* to com*. and totnporal troublaa, th* gsnaral
Mlaa Greana’a word la law In tK# eonferenc* c f tha MeUiWflet Epli*
effectively only for .short-range
fire. It was adaptable solely to two marula building* w h k \ houaa eoFal Church opanad lla quadren­
trench w arfare and la now Judged th* library. Th* Idly curious ar* nial convention yrtsordoy.
not adm itted bub scholars and
to have little usefulness.
Technical attention I* beinf scientists, properly recommended
n e r o R T s incom e
concentrated now on tto new X10 have fra* access to tto priceless
and ..’to rapld-flr* gun*. T to test holographs, 111 u m 1 n a t ed man­
NEW YORK, Moy 3 ^ ( A J . ) —
of the .270 type a t tto Infantry uscripts and ta r )7 printed hooka.
Th# Skelly Oil Company raporU
•chool. Fort Denning, has ahowed
Inccme of" 1328J 8 i lor tto quartkr
It I* an officiant, serviceable gun,
ended Mar. 91 a f t 'r u x a si,, Interest,
____
_
,
STAJIKE—Form
er
DaW
itt
C.
I t to a virtually
United States A rm / developed to­ officers sa il,
depreciation, depletion ond other
ry
aa
th#
Jone*
Ilaidw
ar*
building
being
ward the end of the World War. the sam* flat trajectory aa th#
gun—fro
m (entirely rem cdelel preparatory to chergrs. Thla etm parai with not
standard
JO
calibre
gun—from
This device w a. being held for a
loss of *776,345 In the flrat quar­
"surprl.e F*r‘y*’
“&gt;e Ger- 7000 to 8000 jams— and la
, b* k^ " C&gt;' ,U&gt;r* °f ter of 1011.
man force, early In 1019, but tkelfaGgulng for Ui# atldler to earry-lBaird Hardware Co.

Food Specialist To
Give Performances

As a gmid-will offering to the
house-keepers uf Sanford, the
F anfori Independent &lt;l-*t«re A»eociatlon h s . a, ranged w i t h
rh a ilv i B- McFerrln. fowl .periall.l of Orlsmlo to givr tu o of hi.
novel educational entertainm ent, on
Wednesday and Thursday, May I
and h a t the City Hall, at ^'OO
o'clock.
Illi subjects are .aid lo be ex­
ceedingly Interesting, an&lt;| highly
rnUrrtaining to both men
end
women. As a food .re n tl.t and
specialist for many years,
Dr.
M rF trtln has collected a mass ol
helpful hints .relating to dirt,
health, and foo&lt;| problem..
The member# of the A ssorietiui
belli vr th at Dr. M eFerren', annearaner her# will be grevtej by
large rndlencca, and that murh
good will be done by the McFsrrin
^ ’Y W hU s? Banford oulhlt Oriando, educational ^ntertalnm rnt. Tho&gt;*
• . g eu ln g I t MU to Orlando's IS. attem llng are r«iu**l*d to bring
, they w ars uaahla to coma through note book and pencil, and men aa
u til aa women are Invited.
•' whan M u m ooat yuna.
I-, . A l’ Sandora, two homers, as-

In th*ir program, ~ the Nodal
Democrat, point to the great wink
donr on Iwhatf of th* poorer seclions of the rnmmunlty in supply­
ing them with up-to-date tene­
m ent. at cheap rentals, to the
■s client puli'ie baths and th .
•tadh m i-rreted. to ths public
gardens, and lo one of the most
modem aciioul syatems In thn
world
Thn Christian Socialists reply
that all this has been achieved by
"reducing |h a mlddla-claaa to the

ELECTION •

Wednesday Night'.
V ote

For

• 1B27

Your Favorite

Candidate**—Sec the Show

MILANE
OBACCO

f nssynr
Oriando -al»o-ki»
f a r . t t o clK ult, each bringing In

JUST

y .-T o n ig h t tha Local U a g u e opan*
vrllh Company D faring the
• strong lineups and a good battl*
ffYttfc O row tri- Both U»m» hovt
Jstto'Ja prospect. Thursday night
. Ptrastsgie aad M edkal Coip*
7wl**h. wMI* th# Banford team
‘‘ gees to W inter Park.
Friday
Itw llk t t t o Girls play tha Orlando

SCORE i
kNDO

and r t l l r r . g*U of Oh
M a i n t t new earriae,"- t o s»MM t would rartore U&gt;* yarthaslng
t o r a r d fln d ia ."
■•'■
OoldeaWDer said “whan cartsncy
PA R IS, May S M A .P .I - A libla Issued and that* It so d w i M
t W a s h i n g t o n . May R-—( a .p .) f i r It, li com** rig h t back lata tt o tr a l coalition government headed
t o tka eatarkaT statesm an of tt o
_ T . i t imony th a t a IMOO^OO/tOO
federal n m * i n * 1*®Itaue of tore
weald a p a rt . Jo a t U lor* th»ra U mora ear- li f t , Edadand H arriott, last night
i.‘ » national currency and Impelr raacy lasued paopla do a a t «atry bat am a a 'M i r i t O l t f &gt; f w Franca
ft feral wear*# banking contral mar* In th rir pocket. and tto on t t o fa c t • ? radical socialist ridwa* the oppoeltka'i last word banka do not keep W l» : lit tbalr tori** In Sunday', election.
yesterday egatnet red era pUon of
, T to lain* trill n o t to deriJed anvault., fo r It la at Head Bleat.
veterans' beau* certificate*.
“Tka bank* woold liquidate tbalr Ul n e a t Bandar, for lain th an oneDr. E. A. Goldemriaer, reaearcb
•conomlit for Ui* federal reaarva
first jallot. A aacond vote will t o .
board, left this adstc* with tka
nemtaary oa M l seat*.
.
House Way* and Maaaa Commit-

Bicycles And Sundries
Velocipede*, aliataa and part*,
athletic aupplita, baa eball
good*, fishing Ucklt and
many other articles In this
line to be sold at reaumabls
prices.
*
Bicycles and Fishing Tackle

REPAIRED

TENNIS RACKETS
SOLD and. RESTRuNG

•IT PAYS TO

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* 44000,000
40,000^000

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28.000,000

22, 000,000

0, 000.000

12,800,000

4,800,000

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W AY* 1
S u n d a y . I t M o t h e r ' s H a y r . ■:,*
k&lt;»- ' ^ , i * i *t~
4a
N a t BuncUy U Mother*! Day, a tinte w hich h a s
• e t Aside th ro u g h o u t th e country to p e r e e p e d il reepeA to
th e noblest o f All bran ch es o f hum anity, th e m otherhood of
th e h atio n . Itoday la W ed n o d g y , ao th e re ia p le n ty o f tim e
In w hich to m i t e a le tte r, to send acme flow are, a bon of
ibxtotft.

TJb* ■(♦wnfttta which
idJLm

K

K NEW EN0LAND SPRING
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They who have called New Eng;
7 land gray and cold
-){Sva not accounted for Ite lilac

The “Unloaded Dun** Again
A dditional evidence in favor of legislation a g a in st
sa ls and ow nership of pistols will probably be found in

Ewart guardians of th* chambers
of the house
Where Xha I* born and mated and
- gtnam-aU
.1
la on* square room that Una***
M, thkeunsot gold,
Their overcasual reckoning allow*
Ear M feast Item of the glad cu­
p o in t blank. O f couraa he th o u g h t th a pistol w asn’t lo ad ed
lt . reuse
B u t th e vtlllan dropped to th a floor seriously wounded,
Of lavish May whan all the tears*
« p ao did a n o th e r m em ber of th e aaat, who happened t o
unfold.
ba In i h e lin e o f tb a bullet. T he old “anleaded pfetol" had
done ita w drk again. A nd D ie old arg o m en t thA tptatoto h av e
n o place In b a r civilised schem e ef th in g s and ought to be
banned U given additional substantiation.
Mot III tha tropic island te th e n
r e rh a p e now th a t AJ Capone la aafely lodged behind
shown
Such radian**) or board sutb A tla n ta p en iten tiary walls, th e Im portance of pistols h a s
been soma w h a t lessened, b u t th e fa c t rem ains th a t th e y
l1
roandttey
As When tha land, but now chilled ■till fu m len a n Im p o rtan t facto r In th o protection o f homes
to the boo*,
an d live*.
y
Leap* from ite lethargy ef yester­
I f H w ere possible to disarm evatyone hy th o en act­
day.
m e n t of a law ag ain st th e m an u factu re a n d ta le o f pistols,
—Isabel Ftabe CaaasL
th e meaaUM M ight be pSM tieal However, i t ACaeeeJy needa
to be pointed o u t th a t th e people w ho would be disarm ed
b y such A m easu re vroqld be th o law -abiding ritlzena, fori
w h k h th e aieaeure la n o t p rim arily Intended, and th a t t h a
crim inals a g a ltu t whom th e p riv a te ow nership of pistole la
WUh so many politician* trying th e p rim ary m eans of defense, could o b tain t h a n th ro u g h ,
to Mdk tba rich, th* rich ritouM bootlegging m ethods In q u ite a s g re e t abundance as ever.
he glad they are no longer rich.
In v iew ed th e obvious in effectuality o f Eke law la-feelg man 1* hungry It doesn't'
good to 1*11 him th a t peri­

od* of prosperity 'com* in ten year
*rcUt.

co n g ra tu la tio n s » » d «

To Us E h

expression on MtAh» &lt;e P ip

:!e ,____
occasion b a t ace continuous,
tfs* n o t co n f Hiad to t b i t
A lthough t h t ra p id pace o f ifrs m akes m oat o f M *Vi. P * * * ?
M a l i t t l e ln co niiderate. I t is well th a t a t laaat one
m day ja
xa
Jao h f l T I L M t aaWe w h k h 4a designated an a tim e fo r soiw srlIem
ag e to o u r f w r th m .
Some illustrious m en in th e ir egotism h a r e g t t
th e ir success ax d u riv aly to th e ir own e ffo rts, th e ir
th e i r perseverance, th e ir h e rd work, and such o th e r 1
b u t th e re a r e m a n y o th e rs who, sttA lnlng th e pinn
f a m t, hava given c re d it w here it m oat oftan la deserved.
W e re se ll a fam ous general w hopsaa asked to w h a t ]
a ttrib u te d b is uncanny accom plishm ents on t h s fla w
battle. Instead o f th e expected explanation o f a te m diet
b tltn e e tra in in g in m ilitary tactics, and a g re a t
f o r details, th e soldier su rp rised h is in terro g ato rs
skying "W h a ta re r success I have attain ed , 1 concede i t
g r e a t p a r t to th e inspiration which m y m other gave
w han th in g s looked th e d a rk e st”.
W e believe i t would be p articularly ap p ro p riate
r If everyone would give some expression of ren
nee to tM ir m others.

nunt and th* Vabtaad Art had
"wrought terrible havoc 1a th* dig­
nity «f law and the reapeat tor ite
•detaaoe" the a*p*rt omUeaedi
"A real moral eriala exist* and
th* minority haltova* th* wisdom'
af Congress may bc*t ha «rid*a*ad
In the situation by matting it |vltb

and You May KiH
a Child"

tiary himaolf whan the United
Otatea elrealt eoart of appeal* re­
jected today Ms motion for • re­
hearing, The appeal* court haa al­
ready upheld the two year** sen­
tence Imposed on MrGam, repetod
“first gunner" In At Cqpouo** on*
and cionaratad bar of alt kaawl- deewerld machine pun aquad, on
Hl(f of th* actual *bootiny, hut Haro Act charges.
took Lancaster into custody again
Monday, when ho profsrrod th*
minUr chary* against him.

Hoover Te Be Told Of
Church’s Dry Stand
ATLANTIC c m , May *^~
(A.P.)—Th* Methodist genera]
conference today ordered the •*«■
tion of th* Kpteeopal fetter calling
for a mere vigorous enforcement
of th* prohibition amendment (a
be printed In booklet form and
sent to Prooldebl Hoover, members
of Congress, and all presidential
candidate*. Further neommemtetkn that all M*thodi*t pastors he
urged to read tb* prohibition pro­
nouncement from their pulpltrand
see that It is circulated among the
young people of tb* church also
was approved.

Sam ael R. Dighton SAN JUAN SERVICE
A tto rn ey a t Law
JU P in t Notional
Phone 449
Beak Baitdlag

F o r Proaept Service an d L ow est P r i m a n

COCOA—Mr*. Ella '
hosed New Knox Hotel.

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING ,
ENVELOPE ADDRESSING.
t
MAILING USTS
TYPING

HKMST1TCH1NO
Sc P e r Yard
foe lew weeks u l r

irtletw Ike Ml Slower
SSHklee. OesseSblac 4

Call 1§A— 1 0 8 ft P a rk A re .

SEMINOLE COUNTY CREDIT ASST*

Entzmlnger Says

SANTORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Our Superintendent In hi*
■peach last night a t LengwoodAltamonte undertook to justify
mtetokoe, waste and Inefflrtanay of his administration by
placing blame on other officials
under th* hooding) “Our school
system Is a Democratic sys­
tem". The superintendent te
comparable ta ih * general
manager a f My large corpora­
tion and while hi* authority 1*
limited by tew, hlo program*
am generally accepted. Dos ta
(ho fast that financial reports
aro a r t rogulariy-fueafehed-tho
trustee and te the policy af
withholding from the pobUe
complete report* of eoeraltek*
no required by tew, few pert
pie, oven tho trustee*, know
what w* can afford or what te

th* .gracious best*** a t a delightful
card party ta haa«r « bar ■!*««.
Mr*. Oeorg* Wrtfey Clarion, af
Atianta, Oe., whs U the guest of
Mf*. R. H. Marks. Mia. Georg* A.

. Th* r v i J j i « n . _ N t a « JP»***
Urrltks llluminatlngly of Dart
gweets w*rat Mas. 0 serge -Wesley
flholu In "A Bright Young Mon."
Rholts M*ms to b« making mors to attempt it would m*aa trouble Ctejrten. Mrs- Charfea Dtagaa, Mrs.
headway than any of th* lesser and delay and dUappalntmant. Mr.
candidates, hut it Is a ion# way Stanford mad* the round trip ta

m o t Where he U to the governor's good time, th* l i t mite* being
rove red In thirty hour* actual
running Urns, and without any roal
t
v ——
. Tb* Buprom* Court htndod At accident or serious Inconvmknco.
Lakeland ta *ntaring tha *las*
ObpSM one of hi* own pineapples
Whag'it refused to review his af modern elite*. On Wodnetd*/
conviction. Tho veteran gangster last th* fro* delivery of mail wa*
l i expected to start for I m v m - Instituted hy th* United States
w orth In a few day*. And Ute gqyvmmsnt ta that ptec* and
I tell attandanu say b* &lt;k esn't th* two carvter* h*gaa S u b
r!w a It a bit. 11a could hardly have
E m * expected to be a goad laser.

Csuntiy
•IXN

A -(A J.&gt; —

n |d f hi* untooched supper, a id
a tin cup from whfeh kte evoking
rirffee had been drained.
‘-'Tha graad Jury ta wot expected
► report until Battfrday.
Clark* was ih o t'a a riy on tha
morning of Apr. f t In the room
he and Lonroiter oecupied at tb*
Ertth-Mllter homo bora A few
days before, he ’ and the woman
wrote to Lancaster, then ta f t
Louli, that they had fatten In levs
white writing her Ilf* itery, and:

AS* as Rlaffotd Caldwell said

candidates.—Lakeland

Hv

C th* Jail floor wo* a pan can-

’ to Charlie Durrone* ,"Ue* Jasper
In a Mntenc*.'* "Js«p»r for* th*
| halt!*, |moth*r,” roplled M r .
i Durranc*.

I ti e r

CHICAGO,

S

ta a four

“BVXALABTINQ P U N I S H »d* af Gary A. Hard** had
'season to fool gratified at MBNT" w m the ottbjert of tha
hte reception acrorJrd him Lmason-Sermon ta tty Church** of
Batnrdc. nig h t If th e n Is Christ, Scteattet, an Sunday, May
(batten In Polk county has» kia candidacy, wa hero yet
M r It. Mr. Hard**- may
1 count «a a majority ow e

to postpone th* wedding-until bo
CMId Oft u boot ibm . Ho arrived
bora Apr. 10 and okriythe a m
morning reported to poHto that
dark * apparently bad abet him*
aalf.
The two aviators w an taken
Into custody and bald darlnc tbraa
day* of an 11 day Invertigatlon
by flaw thorn*. Tba stele's at-

CAPONE N EA RS
FED ERA L P E N
ABOARD TRAIN

stubs’ss

BeMtor King is the Martin
mdldate for stale secretory of
ntaalture- Martin never has
Bad Mayo aloe* h* ployed th*
M with that Everglades draink* deal. King, on the other hand,
[ Martin** estimation,' I* a prince.

duty to not jest M he did la pre­
senting the evtdawc* U the grand
#wy," the SriUM iU t eontinned.
Trial* are expenalre. and 1
don't know ju*t what ta do aboet
that part of It,” -be w l i In rtiponse to a query ha aald ha wa*
very law in finance*.
1 "I H*re cabled m j father In
England for money and expect to
hMr from him.1*
A* to hi* plana for a d«f*n»*.
Lancaster aald they are In the
hand* of ht* attorney.
“Will you plead gnAty-T he
Wl* m KkJ«
“I moat certainly thall net,** he
respoodod. "1 am iMoceaL’’
til believe the newipaper* hat*
daee me a great Injustice," h«
•aid, but added that ha had aotn
few paper* since lb* shooting of
Clark*.
il* waa calm and collected a* he
talked. Earlier, in th* day he
ahaved and dressed for a photoy-

end generally contribute "W '41m
public welfare.
•“Immediate employment Weald
be glran to a minimum af 100,000
persons and poeefbly mere than
000,000 persons within a brief pwried tfallowing passage af Urn Mil.
T h e great decrease In expettlftur* af money far expenalre hard
liquor* would m an than offset the J®Mrs. Kellh-Mllter brought me
axpeadltar* for beer. •
* / food -and clothlag today,** he con­
"The minority beliefs* the faff tinued. "She la true blue, pad one
ami govemmsnt would not PpV of Us only real friend* I have in
benefit from a hay* tax rerenue, this eaupjryj She la terribly un­
easily aallectod, but that the aaat nerved at her recent experience,
of prohibition enforcement would but ah* Is standing by me like a
be* materially reduced."
brick.”
Revenue to ba derived from ' A whort him* 'before Captain
bear wee estimated by the miaer- Lanoaeter was Interviewed, Mrs.
tty a* high a* |l,ioo, 900,000 on- Keith-Miller appeared as a witness
mollybefore the county grand jury. She
Tba minority said "a significant wa* In th* Jury room for noarly
fact 1* that there seems te b* mors an hour.
hard liquor consumed In the United
Before oh* appeared at
tbn
Statas a t the present time 'than yraad jury room, J. B. Haring,
M m prohibition, hut much W* Hew York CitT ho adwriting ax• hak l i s a r a t s a f*
" 111
pert and the man who deocribed
a* forgeriae the two sulrlde note*
purported to be left by Clarke,
ppant several hours In tho jury
room testifying as to their spur|utisn*a*.
Lancaster explalaed, when he
admitted to Hawthorn* that ha
wrote and signed th* nates, that,
i did so to free himself and Mrs.
rlth-MUlsr from blame for the
killing. .
In hi* cell. Lancaster appeared
■lightly perturbed at the report
there were several ease* of InfTuenoa In the jell. Beside his eot

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, Tht city of Tampa look* forward
mill Increase In tax
lariat in tha new budget. E rtrrthing -tora** down swept taae*.
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The Prince of Wale* urge*
“Buy British," an* Mr. D* Valaro, “fly, by. British." -D allas

Bfone lieutenant
Step Nearer Priaan

l a t n i t i f returned !
•Tier telegraphing the

Ia Idr dons*

The trustee feels that It te
Up to him ta rg e t all that ho
CM for his district. Hh pow­
ers are 00 limited by tew th a t
ha to ju st about a, flgurohehd
Our Muperinteudaut haa taban

S?sSBttiSSy»f5i£
s .siiiJs:ffirsssi-

to cop* true tiro effort on th*
.p art of the trustee, the prin­
cipal or tb* Individual teacher.
I t te a waQ known fast
th at ho Mstaagaty responsible

DEATH TABBB OIL
ATLANTA, May 4. -fA f-T —
Rehart NevU Bead. 8r ,

u s a tis r

far th* phesdng of chltdron
from the different and** who
aro daficteat ta their work.

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CLEANERS

SM A R TS

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FLORIST
Next-Sunday
MOTHERS' DAY
S sjr f t w ith F lo w ers

S k a W1B U nferaU aB
A full Una a t vsrjr rsqsnwsh ic prfeoa.
BTBWART, THB FLORIST
Sl« Myrtle A*m

DAIRY
RO B I
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PETRO LEU M

gacoag tfiOrifilku ‘M

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B ttU L b , SANFORD,

mwaanw «'i'

U Given

Qaeon * f th* M*T, *i»d Mi*. C. X .
WfiltUngton, Mrs, T. L. Sullivan,
Mr*. M- H. Spenrav, and Mrs- J.
O. Adams were selected to be her
m aids. Accompanied by Mrs. J , W.
McKinnon, MU* Mljdrad Nix rand«r*d aevaial violin aoloo, and MraGeorg* Harden gave geveval vocal

n e c ld l program
'T h e Junior (X

of th* Jpi&lt;*i Fn
w ill have * coons

o'dqck a t tha kd
Brown, IT U P xj

ptMtirn * t U#

boM‘ 0* Mf»-

Frnncfs JL d m , J W P a rk Ave­
nue, * t TJO o’clock.
R egular btt*ln»o* m eeting and
club, t a n * w ith Mre. A. M. P h il­
lips, Mrs. A. 0 . W agner, and Mra.
J . A- Coate* as hor t oooos. ReeeriVstions moot ho m ads with Mrs. J.'
C. Benuett by Taasday night.

THURSDAY.
Th* Booth B ids P,-T. A. ?U1
moot a t Auifi o'clock a t the school
auditorium.
The T. X. L C ats o f th e F irs t
B ap tist C hord), will m eet a t B M
o'clock a t ttm okurvh annex w ith
Mrs. R. I. Milam, Mrs. G riffith,
Mrs. A. L. Jow *ri,,and Mrs. E. W.
Htllrx as hottetoo*.

A c{|)*r gebema o f p in k and
Whits was developed by th* p a rty
decorations Bad br tha rafreohmenta which smew sew ed lot* In
th* wwaning. T h o u present were:
Mrs. -Collier Brawn, Mrs. Georg*
j u n t a , M n . JU # x m is, M ra. O.
It. JEstrldge, M n . T. L. fiuUJean.
M rs. d . TT. McKinnon, M rs. Bnrk*
Bteele, Mm. L B. JU U tff. Mr*. ,6 .
X. W hite, Mrs. W. F.. Raines, Mrs.
J . O. Adam s, Mrs. W. A. McMalleo, M n . C. R. W hittington, Mrs.
Bradl* WHUnma, Mra. X. B. sure*.
Mrs. S. X. Jon**, Mrs. C. E.
Qermley, Mrs. J . P . Thurmond,
Mrs. F . P. Btaaage, Mrs. C. E.

School Honor
rvoafed Today

Gibson Borne Scene
Of Otrtte Merits

The homo of N ri. H. U O ftM *
Jfy rtta k W * &gt; ™ the scene aft
th e reg g lo r m arling of O ttllb
Nam bor Two *f the First M iA i
odist C k iw k bald on M o ita y a f t ­
ernoon w ith lira . Gibson. I n . A
M. M a n , an d Mias June Waddafl
• a hostesses. Mrs. C. II. SatDk M f
charge o f th e devotional a fte r
which Mrs.' E . A . H arrison taaglit'
th e mission shady lessen.
W h * t th e business *erateri
a acetal MM* » * • snjsyed w hoa
Mrs. Smith gave sevsrsl reading#
on M others' U aj. Mrs. W. M. Men
X lm , chairm an of tfw clrels, w*e
p m oooted with ft g ift from the
w ill re g re t to le a n a lb e t she tea-1 cUsa as a Mothers' Day to see, t
■Befrashments ware so tted to
U lnae I* faa HI a t her home on
tho following: Mrs. J. M. Moya,
Beards!) Avenue.
.
Mrs. ,1. O. Walts*, Mrs, T. X.
Wilson. * n . 0 . W. ttallsg, M ra
II. L. Gibson, l i r a U M. i d t a d ,
Mrs. C.
Harrison, Mia. # . ,M.
M rXJas Mrs- W. R. E dsafleU ,
Mrs. W. K. WelU, M n . W- V
Clark. Mrs. J . F. M sissfkld, Mrs,
M rs. Virginia Burney, wh* la a t­ E. A. H arrison, Mrs, O. W. Boytending PohC* Beauty School in Iros, Mrs. Clarence Smith, Mr*.
Miami, U th a guest o f bar p ar- C. H. Spilth, Mrs. A. D. S k s s a s k onta, Mr. and Mr*- R- J- King, a t •r, MUs June Waddell, and M in
B arbara A an JU entleld.
th eir hom e In Oviedo.

1
(CoaUaued From Page Owe)
flis t had increased tension and th*
blfajackets swarmed actoea th e
bridge to seloo Chines# eccased
of .throwing stones.
T he? climbed (he locked g ates
a t the bridgehead and launched i p
tedtecrim lnatc attack on ail T e w
tseae In sight, using stonas, burorwts and rifle butts on tha civil*
1 R victim* of th* affray , M any
Chinese were maltreated, about a
tear* or more were Injured and
sops* were taken to hospitals la
a .serious condition. Tha en tire
Sins* district was panic-stricken
when Chinese civilians fled wildly
through the streets, scream ing Rltfl

P fiT to n a ii

M r. and Mza. 0 . J . Pop#, Miss
D o ro th y -^ p o , and Dr. W. D. O srdloer H tu rn ed yesterday f r o m
W arm ftpring* and A tlanta, Qa.
where -they spent a short time.

Mies V irginia
Lasrton was
elected a ra llle n t seccetarp and
M l a o B alsa D resser aaaU txnt
tre a su re r a t tb s m eeting of th e
T . W. A . of th s F irst B ap tist
Church held Is it n ig h t a t th*
ham* or lllsa D ram or a t Golden
la k e . Mis* A llis Horn* reported
th* tssp lts of th s candy sdle p u t
oa recently b y MUs H erae and
Ml** Drassor to rsl«o money to
send a delegate to the DeLand
B aptist Assembly to be heM from
Th* Junior .C brlatigf Endeavor J s ly 0 to J*ly IB. Plan* were made
Society o f th e F ir s t 'Presbyterian fo r another seedy sole on Friday,
Church held lU council meeting
During the meeting Mias A lberta
bat nig h t a t Tito* D ciocV a t th*
naldone* of th* Xdelt ■gporlntend- Callahan was taken In aa a new
ant, Mrs. n ern u t* Brow n, Pork member. It was then announced
Avenue. The work fo r th s month th a t th* personal service duty this
eras dlscAxaod. pM grates wora month will be a visit to tha
planned, and th* following loader* County Home on Wednesday, May
w e n chosen fo r th# m onth o f Mhy: II. Mrs. W. D. G ardiner and Ml**
Ann W right, M arie Byed. W »d. Viola Silica will fornlah tra n s­
portation for th a t day.
S ingletary, and R ita Myor.
MUs Ftorene L oti was appoint­
P lans w ere completed for a
M others' Day program fo r Sun­ ed to help Mias LuclUo Thornlty
day evening, t a g A b&gt; which nil with th* program for the next
Junior m others have been Invited. m eeting to be held a t th* ham s of
I t was then mad* known th a t a t a MU* Thornley on Tuesday eve­
recent m eeting of the Junior De­ ning, May 18. Plana were then
partm ent th* following off Ieohs wmd* foe a mothers and daughters
banquet to be given soon.
were elected for the coming thro*
Refreshments were served to the
month*: M lu R ita Myer, prralfallowing: Mrs. W. D. G ardleer,
t; H arry Brownlee, vlce-protlt; H ast RoeaatUr. Jr., terra- Mr*. Frmneis E. BoU, snd tho
MUees H e l e n Dreaaor,
Inc*
ta ry ; and Mtse Marie Byrd, trea*- Thompson, F lo ren t Lots, IV W
Gse ra it, Lucille Thomley, AIM*
Horne, Viola Bill**, Alberta C al­
lahan, and Virginia 1-awton.
l

.Endeavor Society Of
.Oitoch Has Meeting

S

Mrs. Voile W illiams bed charge
o f the devotional and gave •
reading on teodeyahlp a t the moot­
ing of Clrels N am ber T hree of
th* F irst B aptist Church hold
Monday afternoon i t th e home of
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell In May fair.
Bible question* were asked and
dlseuascy] by Mrs. A. J . Paterson
a fte r which Mta. Fred Mjrar*
ta u g h t a chapter from th* mission
study book, “Our Lord and O urs.”
A sated course w as served by
Use hoete** to the following; Mrs.
Volte Williams, Mrs. J. H . CbJtlm igh. M n . W. JL Dyson. M is.
H . B. Odham. M n . 11. W. Busker.
Mra. Fred Myras, Mr*. R E.

the initial liquor syndteab* In
C*rit county.
tUnder the name of A) Brow*, by
which he w et known a&gt; m anager
of the Pour Deucet cafe, ho was

f Church Has
Golden U k e

F riends of W. J. Thigpen will be
glad t*-learn th a t be to im proving
nicety a t th* Fw nald-Lgugh tort
Mamorlai Hospital from Injurlee
received In a recent aulomnbU* ac­
cident.

M« Volie Williams
JLeads Circle Meeting

J
!

Blind Bogrey Tourney
Postponed Por Week
A series of confllsllng enoagem snts has reused * po»tpoo*iq»ni
for o#e w**k of the J.kove blind
bogey golf tournam ent eeboduled
to hsve been played a t th* Sanford
Country Club tomorrow eftaraoon.
Repressol*live* from each of
th* golf club* in th* Central F lor­
id* 0*1 f Association who wero to
hgve been repre»enl#d i.t tb*
tourney, had all been noUtled of

PUOVIDENGC, May 4^-&lt; A .P.)
—Tb# Republican »t*t* ron vent Ion
today 'nomad eight delegate* to
tk* Rofttblican national convention
favorable to H erbert Hoover end
trw*tad thorn to favor tubm te.
a n t e Number Five of the F ln t
n to s u u c v n m t t e u of |h#
B ap tist Church m st on Monday
s i | i r # M* a t th e bans# ef Mr*.
S arah SU w art, MeHonvUte Avenue,
srith Mrs. 0 . C. Qlbb* Itadlqg th#
doratteim l and g m U ln g over tb *
bs*la*#« raaoten. Jdf*. C. IL Peart*
had A m t at tb* Bible question*
while M n . Hoaser Moral# U oght

Stewart Home Scene
Of iCUrcte “Meeting

£

shine In the “blood valley.” On
th* W hit Bide th* O'Donnells, snd
cm the tUeWb -Ms!* th e Haiti*-MeE rlsne gang established them*elvv*.
Then m utual Joalouiy, *u*plciun and greed brought th* first
shot In th* gang wkr. O’Banion,
hand sxtendsu to three “ftlaad*,’'
was shot U death In bis floral
shop opposite Holy Nome rallied.
rel, Nov. 10, I0£4. Two mealhk
later Capons'* town car w as rid-

from th* Blnaa station, b u t their
attem pts to and th# a ffa ir w ere
f|itUa. The sturdy, grlra-faced m ir l ie i ignored them and roatlaued
th eir atta c k on -the Chinese, When
th* police atte m p u d to laterfaro
they were threatened with vtoPolice reserve* were called. As
thwg arrived, the Japanese Ma­
rine* w ars dragging tw o Chinee*
coollea from a house. The coolie*
screamed and fought against thnir
ln p to (i. t h e police called upon
the Japanese to hand over the
jjrb o n rrs, who Vpi* subject .to
a rrest only hy th* municipal *uthorltlea.
The marine* flatly refused and
the police appealed to the T hirtyF ir s t -Infantry- A bodUiten al
Am# &gt;lean troops under command
qf MsJ. Leonard Toernsend Glveu
arrived double-time from their
bllUta.
Major Olrou demanded of Lieu­
tenant Commander Kataumo, In
charge of the Japanese, th at th e
prisoner* ho serrenderad and th at
th* Japanese return Immediately
to th* Chapel district. Kataumo
^ irs t attem pted to doty the tom .mend and there wa* a heated arg u ­
m ent, a fte r which the Jepeneve
cam mender yielded.
iKateumo reiterated th* rhergew
Mgs Inet th* Chinee* a id declared
th at In event of recurronrw of aton­
ing of m arines, the Japanese would
return in force and axaet v»ngeanr* "no m atter who Interferes."

vGa*ner laoreacm
toroay
&lt;H. MaSwlggln,
Thomas Duffy and Jam a* Do­
herty were meehtn* gunpad W
death) Vincent Druqrl. -North
Hide leader, war *hol dawn 1*
mid-day on busy Michigan Ave*
noc; Tony Inm bardo, head of the
Union* Hlcltana, ws« dothrotjci
and killed: the power ef the
•*v«a Aiello bratber* was creaked
and most e f Ur* «la# assassinated,
a i were a host of lessor lights.
Th* bloodiest coup of all cam*
Feb. 14, IMS, when to u , muakttnei* aaueterad late a north Clark-*
Street a s rag* used as George
“Bug*" Moran beer ba*e and llQ*d
tev tn mea alottg ths wall. At tkr
leader'* *lgna), oil soven ware
■loughlered by gun ftr*.
t'apon* wa* arretted half dnstn
time*, h tie and in Miami, Kl#.
but wlln*«**a Invariably t&gt;ecama
dumb when confronting the gang
leader. Beyond three convictions
for gun toting and SM fa r con­
tempt, he wa* no) InvgUod I# gerloua^dlfflcully with the law until
the Income le i raa*.

Margin Of Votes In
C a ljlo fik io ’s Poll
BAN PR A M ClBro, May 4.—
.(A .P .l—A iteadily Increasing marin uf vote* piled up for Speaker
ohn G am er In California today
as hi* hgckem claimed victory In
the triangular Democratic battle
of the slate presidential prim ary,
taking th* lead from Ihe ticket of
Governor Franklin Roosevelt by
hi* strength In populuu* La* An­
g e l* . co u n t).
Texet upeet general prediction*
In favor of th* New York execu­
tive. Return* from 77VH precinct*
out of U )J7t gave G arner |(ISJI£2
end Rooevvelt 131,08.1, and Alfred
Bmlth 118,322,

J

taw x. a H»tT«r, My*- u °-

S a lv a tio n Army
O ffic ia l V isito r
0 n Eve Of D rive
(Continued on Pag* Three)
“All cash received In th a annual
Rppggl and all collections made on
■ubseriptloos each month, are de­
posited, gnd the trvssurer, Linton
B. Allan. *(gn* a check ow e each
month fo r one-tw slfth of the
am ount finally raised In cash.
This am ount it turned over to
.C aptain Karixa, who deposits It
l(i the currant expense' account,
gnd draws chocks fq r the paynt of all bllli Incurred In coa­
sting the m onthly operation*.
’“These canceled checks, along
with a gank statem ent a ad re ­
ceipted Item lied vouchers, are
system atically kept on flit a t
headquarter*, subject to a semi­
annual audit. An elaborate book­
keeping system, both for rash and
oersiqe* rendered, la kept daily.
In addition, la te st record forms
e ra used in tabulating all Infor­
mation relative to roses in the
family relief anij transient relief
departm ents, slang with a Cont­
is * * w ritten history of eacli^
case, ami copies uf correspond*
Orwe filed".
The campaign to raise the a n ­
nual budget, which this year
tplals
S4&amp;01.16,
starts
next
’edne.day morning for two days.
n arm y of workers will take
.the field to make a systematic
canvass of tha city. In the hope of
gaining this turn In cash or
pledges as soon aa possible.
II. H Stevens la general chair­
man of th* drive aatliled by the
Advisory Board composed of A.
T. White, president, W. A. l o f ­
tier, vice-president. U nion
E.
Allen, treasurer, Mr*. A rth u r
Italian, 8. O, Chase, R. II. Chap­
man, W. L. Cooper, T. L. pum as.
Ur. A. W. Knoa, John H tU ch,
II. J. lehm an, Fred R. Wilson,
I* f . nnyle. Ur. II. D. Caswell,
It J. G arrell, Mrs W. T. l-angley,
Ur. W. T. d-angley, Ur. 8 Pvleeton, II. H. Steven., and I'm ! T.
Williams.

«

I

DOUAR

Specials Thursduy

It wa* learned today that the
following grocery More* will b e­
gin T hursday afternoon rtoaing
during the aurmner month*, *tartIng tomorrowJerk Flynt Grocery: Red Front
Htore;
I’lggly Wiggly
Hloev*;
Lodge and Hon; Red filer Grocery
and Fred Co.: F. Schw arts; Lodge
Grocery; Stanstrum Grocery; H.

JiOSE

• B1DNRY VOX

BEAUTY BHpP
NOW
OPEN
"I

wlnh to

invite a ll m y
friend# an d
fa rn u r cuatomer*-(o
v I « 11 m y
new s h o p

r e a l noon".

Special For 2 Week*
Sham poo
..................... 1......
F in g e r W a v e (,w «t) .........
M a n ic u re .............................. .
P e r m a n e n t W av e#
*5.00 a n d ta .5 0

Dry C lean s
P h o tic M L

1

W hy buy a new F e lt T
A ll t h a a id o n e n ead #
i# a f i r s t c la a a c le a n ­
in g . L e t u* d e a n a n d
b la c k y o u r h a t a n d y o u
w o n 't k n o w 1 1 fr o m
IlfW.

"Wa .Invite Coi

Dowser, M ra J- t . L alng. M ra

MAUL LUKAS
I • ibeurteer lfer»r B a l l I' Let. r#, &gt;
' 0# the g r e a t Inter

D O LLY’S

Gtedlvli, Rose*. C a l a
Lille*, E u l e r
Lilies,
A sto n , P i n k * , Pelted
Bloomteg Double Petunia*.
Delivergd a t ReaaoeabU
Price*.

B a « h a d a J i tl c k a t w ill b a g lv a a a a s o w te t # b a llo t a n lltH f tb * h « U « r to g o a t t h e i r r o i M N r t M r f a v o r ite

;
i

"ON THE LAKE FRORlH J

MOTHER’S DAY

^H H O P
otk and Mag.
.Phone U i

.

The Celery CW&gt;

ttfqOOO.

Edgewood Flower

J

We rater to those who 4aair* and demand the eholeeat
meals. Try one of our do-'
lieioua meals and you'll ba
surprised at the lose roat.

Grocery Stores Will
Clone Noon Thursday

B frE W IA L ft F O R

UUBBCBUTRIN
BBIDGB PARTY
Contract and Auction
V. P. 8. L Holy Cm»* Choreh
Friday. May *lh
Atnu F MKe**rv#tlooa—
M n. A. M. PblUlpa
M n . A rthur Brmnan

p A C I I — W a r ren

—In deluxe style, where It
Is e pleasure to enjoy U *ty
foods prepared by SanfOrdS
“boat chef".

FORT I A D D ER DA IX — Work­
men rapidly completing new b a r ­
rack* a l Kurt Laudetttela Coast
Guard base, wht-tr, with wqulp-

To-Night

afternoon b f tb* h estera, assisted
by M ra y , X. Catch*) and Ml**
Marks S tew art. Tbese present
w e n : Mta. C. ,H. M are*, Mr*.
Homer Hagri*. M ra O. C. Gibb.,

K. Weekly) i . C .R lp o rd n
m ire Coah G rocery; Rdbei
«*nrj A. A JP
G atihvl Coat* Qi m b u , .&lt;
F our s i f n quartette* of San­ P a tte r ro o d 8 t t m ; Sam
ford T ill / *# * r o r • m uairal »f»- k n d i l l k v k t r i t w .
rre m with W hlitling Willis, ne­
g ro s tre e t character who Is an Im­
ita to r of birds, snake*, and ani*
male, a t ’ T rinity kl. X. Church,
Sanford A**nu* ami Sixth Street
tom orrow night a t 8:30 o'clock.
A special section Is being reja rre d for white persons, accordlM to See. S. B. Wilson, pastor
o f th* th u rth , who extended an In
yltation th a t they attend.

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Dry Agent St

Road WoVker Killed
In Fall From Truck

£

Shortly after noon today.
Dare Patrick, ydung aairo ampi eye* of tba State Road De­
partment fall from on# of the
department truck* M a s driraa
acroai th* bride* » t taka Mon­
roe, and fract*rod hl» skulL H*
died within n few minutes. His
tody was prepared for burial
by th# Mostly Funeral Parlor,
and will be sent to DeLeon
Sprint*, kl* home. He Is sur­
vived by hi* widow. Th* fall
waa declared to have been an
accident, accord lay
to wit­
ness**, and th* drlvey of th*
truck was absolved from any
blame In th* fatal accident.

MIAMI, May. 3— ( A * ,
Ja*.n Reynolds end two
surrender* I today briny In I
14 th* number of men
connection with the slleyed b
naptify and hilling at Dnnln
D. A. Romteryer, border
man, alter he surprised
runtiert unloadiny a liquor
Reynol-'s w a s described
ayenta a* allot of th* boat
took twn .njuretl smayyler* to
Bimini after the fight.

od O f A to m Splitting JJ\§T H O P E Ol
YWJTHDEFIffl MM aeth
y Lead To Great Step /lin/vur r g|y
ASHISVICm 4 s Y e t B a r e l y P o s s i b l e ^ N ^ * * ™
CSCWSBETTER MILANE THEATER

NEW YORK. May $ .- (A .P .)—
The new mtthod of smashing it-------oms anncunced from Cambridge
anlvtnllT l* an «Y*nt&lt; which In
popular theory should Uad to al*
chemy or to a alngl# lump of eoul
m
driving a liner scrota th* Atlan­
tic.
' ,
- Yat #cl*nlt»ti tmltadly declaro
—
these daaallng goal* ar« not *v*n
CHICAGO, May 8.— (A .K I
ORLANDO. May's.—Th# eondlIn eight. Th* *8p)*8atlon I* *im
l i t T ke I s s s f U M
—Th# last obstacle to prevtR*: . ■;
Man of Prof. John kianln, 0$. of
pie—all a matter cf til*.
WASHINGTON, May 3. —
A primary vote i« on today In
Ratlins C. liege whose life was
the removal of Al Capone to
WDal
th*
ickntlita
hav*
don*
' (A.P.)— Representative PatCalifornia which may com* near
Miniate re I Sunday night when
I* Ilk* comparing th* fall of a the federal penitentiary waa ^
An-ther chance for resident* of
Olivar Johnson Keyes, 28, of New
settling th* Democratic party's
nun, Democrat of Texas
alngl* drop of water with th* powYork, assaulted him with a car­ this city tu cast a uallol In l •r from Niagara Fall’ . The British removed today when tha *
choice for president.
chaired before the House
penter's hammer was reported straw vots, but thl* time cn all are talking arout alngl* atoms, or United States Circuit Cou* ^
The state which only twice has
W $ &gt; end Means Committee
•'highly «atlsfa ctory" ty attend
^
juat a f*w at a tlm*. These few of Appeals vacated a writ
gone Democratic In a presidential
that the retroactive
a*at* and ftrunty offices, will be atom, compare with on# lump of supersedeas which held ■‘t f i ; :
contest
since
IWX)
was
given
an
night.
provision of the
coal like th* Ion* water drop and
ipportunlty to arbitrate between
uektrn icvrrcly about the front afforded persons who attend the several Niagara Fall* rolled into gangster in the county
Kill will "be equal
MIlnur Theater on the neat four
franklin Itooaevrll, by far the
and top of hi* head tl • distillwhile he appealed hla convlc- J
wa. in- one.
to inside \burglary at the
leading candidate, and the forces
-guishnt ,•tenter i w 'H .err, fur l- Wednesday aighR1,
The real lmpo&gt;t**c# of th* Cam­ tlon for trading Incomo tax**, 'A ! S
nsium-rd
today.
that are out to stop Mm and
ahly yesterday, lie was conscious
Treasury” under which Sec­
Th* appelate court vacated Rfc ‘
Willi the Sanfonl Herald straw bridge achievement I* to open new
throw the nomination Into a
retary Mill* -wfU profit by many I
% _
.
throughout the day.
.»• I.ISO's
Iralltil on presidential and guber- Infi million on th* taw* of atomic writ after It received a cettlflM
million* o f dollars" under a t # - }
party convention.
MIA Ml. ttmy' 4Y-—&lt;A-F.t - AlygiV.)
.and axiM 'lancd uu
jfatninsl * and! late* Saving caatad rran .mutation and “ energy witach* cwpf at the Boprenv* t’-ourVa
A Ywnnd • Democrat)c list -of
Rape was e.tressed lor h i. «%»&gt;»•
valuation o t hi* fathar'd n U Ir , - L
W, N. l-aruadcr. former Urillah
wide comment and much Intereat, tng." Their (Indtngi, a* reported claton yesterday r«fusing to re­
voter*
had
to
choo.e
between
Th* (V ir ft * w*r* mads while
Manager Jo*, h, Marenlettet of yesteriay, canty forward similar view Capon*'* cas*.
flier, wa* held In Dade counly ph le recoveey.
Roosevelt, Al Smith, end John
daKgr.l III the Orange county
Patman « * « testifying * f« r iho
I th* Milan*, derided to sponsor a atom smashing raiulte that hav*
jail last night, ctargrd with the
Paper* ordering Capon* to pr!s'«
darner
Supporter* of all three
iall, Kr&gt;ra, the "hammer youth”
soldi*r bonus payment H* alio
j straw ballot that will cover local keen under way for 10 year*, first on w«r* then mad* out apd aw- ,
llrst degree inunler of llarlrn
elalmed victory for the 44 con­
alt.nm trii between f i t ' « f remrirs#
declared * flood of "Inspired
in England, and recently In the thcriti** arranged to Uk* him to .
Clarke, Jd-year-old writer and
randldate.
and broo.ling tu ■ nut a .ertion.
propor»nda" has brrn loosed In
NEW YORK. May 3.-| A .P .)— vention rote*.
AH' adults purchasing ticket* United 8late*. Germany and other Leavenworth tonight. Capon* gtafiance of Itetieaater’a flying parttbe country against th« bonus j Th* catchy tunc* and unbridled re­ -Today alto brought the selec­ tier, Mrs. Jessie kl. Kelth-Mlltar that hr did what his conscience to a Milan* prforminre tomorrow countries.
Ing up hop* at last, packad hla
tion of 24 Democratic delegate*
dictated and what lie con .ileird
raymant.
night will be handed a sample
It might item *t a superficial belongings today.
tire of national politics in “ Of In Alabama and 10 In South Da­ State Attorney N. Vernon Hww- hi. duty.
,
i* Democratic tariff bill glv_ Ivallnt containing the names of all glance, mat tf *elenllsta can eause
Which of th* thr** federal pod1 bee I Sing" has mad* It the firet kota. The latter l» counted on thorn* placed the charge against
Chief af Toiler Wesson, of Win
. In f*Congraie the last word in
.
i i . i i . . .
persona who are seeking office tingle atom* to transmute, and to tentlari** would be hi* destination
musical comedy ever to win the as certain for Roosevelt and at Lancaster, alter the latter's al­ ter „I ark.
»eol last nieht a war rant , ^
|hlt counly or dl.tvict.
matters « f Import duties wa* re­
yield
too
to
100
time*
aa
much
wa* not mad* public. Ill* aontahea
Pulitier prla* for the best original least a malority of Alabama's I* leged confession that hr wrote would le sw.rn out today chargK&gt;fh
wlll b, „ k^ ,0
ferred by President Hoover to
energy aa la put Into their “ unlock­ specif lad Leavenworth, but o tflr
and signed I s m suicide notes, pur­
American play of the year.
alio claimed.
,«g He hammer youth with
, „ u , or M, thoif#
fMh off|e. Ing" It would he only a matter of
tbd ojtenat* treasury and comrial* (Inca then hava adepltd A
In the fit Id of Journalism, th*
President Hoover I* unopposed portedly left by Clarke to l-an- S.ult will. Intent to commit r» ’ , during an Intermi.alon In th# pro
•marc* department* for atudy.
timo before they eculj Un* up a policy of scattering tbs Capon* e*» .
$600 yolil medal for the most dis­ for California’s 47 Republican rsster and Mr*. Kelth-kliller, m.dilated murder. It
"
H„
,
Uut
K:30
o'clock,
when
•A deficit o f $1^34.000,000 con­ interested and meriturius public
whole coal-lump Of atom# to work horta, avoiding any concenlratlito
votes and I* eapected to win most Australian flier.
mati • Mm . Mmtin would »ign Ini*
front! tha y jvsrnment at th* service by an American newspaper
of hU followers In one prison. ,
I
Filing of the murder ihary* wet runt. Chief Wesson said the several of the candidate, will give In unison.
of the 87 more to be chosen In
two minute talk, on "Cltlsenshlp.1
conclusion of 10 menthe of the
Th* very ftrat obatacl* to thla Is
No *nnounc«m*t was mad* sR
j
Dakota, and followed 10 day. of inve.Uyatten masurium penalty upon conviction
t&gt;irlMT «»s u r v duriny the year was ylten to th* Alrhama. South
Mr. Marentette declared that that al prison! sclanco cannot tall tha coart at th* reason* which at*
IMS flsal year.
that .tarled when Clark* wa. for thl* offense was 20 &gt;cnr».
. . 7
“ I7 Indianapolis News. Waller DuranDepartment reported today. Tbt by. of the New York Time* and Mlnliaippl.
i i
i i i
i, 11 in vperhers wlll either be those which on# of cpunllesa billion* of tuatad it in rafualng to review th* J
Smith picked up Rhode Island s found dying In his bed at the klmiiwnlle
hey*, la telng held ' n (M,,klnr |hf o ff|c, 0f ,t* t. repr# atoms bombarded with high energy
chief capes of tho decline In gov- Charlea 0. Rosa cf th* St. Louis 10 delegates In a convantlon yes­ Kelth-Miller home the morning uf
cat*. Capon*’* petition was Hated
.entatlve. sUte .enate, elrcuit rays i« going to Jump off the at­ with 10 other* In which lh* could . .
eminent collection*, th* deport­ Post Dispatch were given the $600 terday which alio came out for Apr. 21 The .hooting reported to jail wltnuut bind.
.Si leral tiriis. th# cultured you!n
or . sheriff.
Tomorrow omic reservation, lonrott Itself In manly announced that rtvltws had
ment amid, waa caused by a slump prla* for the best example of cor­ repeal or rrsubmlialon of prohibi­ poller i,y Lancaster, took pla* •• a
the .Oil of a woman who for 'J*', night’* *pc*V*r. have not yet been
to some other *l*m **t *nd yield been denied.
la Income lace*.
-*•' ,
respondence duriny the year.
tion, bnt thle-delegation had been few hour* after the F.nyMah tiler yfan* ha* »rib$*tl ■r r»&gt;ll»»r •»! lb**
•elected, he added, but declared an rxploalv* amount of power.
Huey Looy'a ‘ realynatlon fr.m
Indicted on Jun* B, 1031, **8*a»r . "
Thee* prirei were among 14
11 in conceded
______
tha IMS nominee lind returned hastily to Mtgmi In r»- wumrli'a r***"
lht&gt; * bfitUan they would be announced later.
To get on* atom to do that spec­ fac* A l," wa* convicted y i n a
Senate committees In a one-man th* Ilalds of letters, joumali'in. j |j0M, v f|t workers
ere confident apnn.r to letter* from Mr* Keith Ibiitfiirv MoniU r, ibnmWrned l » c«»lJudges will be appointed to ial ular trick require* a bombard­ Jddg* WJIk*r*on ef evading U J j £ B |
rdvolt ay* Init tba leadership of music and art announced yesterday California would add her 41 to Miller an | Clarke.
(ru tiilnuM l on I ' m 1
room the ballot* at the close of ment of power eapendlng many com* tax payments fur 1086, 108$. - V
Renator Robinson, Arkansas, was by the trusters of Culumlia Uni­ the New York governor's present
The letters Informed iMncitater,
the performance, and the re.ull. timet the energy that finally Uap# and .1187, i*mj sentenced to rf'&gt; 1
abcaptad by th* Democratic steer­ versity. They r.av* a lUal value of total of 879, Smith and Gnrnrr Mr*. Keith-Miller'* coinppuion In
will b* tabulated and announced In forth when th* right atom gat* yean imprlaonmtnL Finaa tetaltaf •|
ing abmasllta*.
j forces were equally confident.
$17,000.-—-- harardous Dying adventure* styesThursday'* II* t *M.
Lett a JurJr dlaarreement tring
$60,000 wyra ImpoaadL Th# **w*it»
Th* 10 In Rhode Island boosted their Lugland-to. Australia flight
&gt; rankly termlnj the play award
This straw vote will cotlnus for
Recently Dr. Rubor!'A, MHKhan
an In Uanolulu unusual, tba advisory board gav* 1Smith's delegates to 48 to place In 1BI7, that §h* and Clgrkc. wh
th*
n«8»
font
Wedaeaday*.
m
l
and Dr. AnJ»r**n *1 California In­
r Mia. Tha- th* $1000 which accompany U to1j,|w third in th* runnlhy t$ d*le- was writing th* story nf her II
ebatgtd
ru»mM of il l fin d liU tii for loci) stitute of technclogy hav# been
tftly
padI* F*b. $7, 1033.
ory* S. Kaufman and. Morris cate, behind Benatnr Lewis of far publication, hired each other
and district office, from r.m.tabl# • plilllng atom* by using naturo'*
When th* elrcuit court r*fu**d •
'
« Maw York, wh* wrote ll'fnols ’
j *
and plannrd to le married Imme­
Hanford Rotarran. today were to itaU Rtnator will bt carritd cosmic rays.
r*Hearing Mar. 83 last It granted !
Reside* Rhode Island. Mary diately. Mrs
Ik, and Ira Gsrtewln, brothKelth-Miller and iriratetl t i a demonatmllon of on the ballot.
There ar# practical poaalbllllie* Capon* a *tay of 3o day* la which
W lthl* five TimUnite* 'a fter It or of Gooryo Gershwin, the cum- land voter*. In a presidential pri­ 1-am.aslrr wt-te urre.ted by the
Ke.ults of each night', vollnit of a world mad* *v*r as a result
re par te l f y th* tatrltariaa poser, who wrote the lyrics.
to tab* th* cas* to th* tupraiM
]
mary, .eterted delegates to Stair state attornr, shortly after lire Muoye of the fundamenUl prillwill
be
announced
a.
a
cumulative
of
atom-smashing
discovert**, court.
committee, a bill to prevent two
The Indiana poll* News' award conventions whhte In turn, will shoaling and were lirld during an t-iplrs of .routing taught Uoy
Scouts, by » group of live mem­ total with th* final announcement, without aver walling fur lh* final
successive Jury disagreement* In waa for He successful campaign to name 18 Rspubllcan and 10 Demo
Capon*, who ha* been In tha Chi­
inquiry. They were released, with ber* i f Troup No. 5, Hanford, who, on May *8, .riling forth the to­
consummation of alchemy and cago Jail time hi* conviction,
llaarailan criminal cases from
The Hawthorne n-sertmg hi. beliuf
eliminate waate In city nianaga- rratie national delerate*
with on# of their .p'rnsor., Julius tal vote each candidate received |building uf atonal* power hou***. would In the judfra*nt of BOIM
eraUay ae an acquittal was passed V « n t and to reduco th* tax levy. latter have been pvomteed Co*.
without dsbal* and wltb no dla- Duranty's award wa* bared in hla Albert C. Ritchie. Voters In th- that Mrs. Keiil...Miller knew noth Dtufslder. were among the guests during th# contest
Scientists hav* b**n saying fur lawyer*, bav* had a batter chats**
Ing about Die case
th# Rotary Club luncheon at
aentiay vole*. It now yo*» to tha sari** of dlspotches on Russia espe­ Republican
.oms tlm* that far mor* I* likely of (leaping punishment for tax
preference primary
It wa. on the report of a hand at
(h&lt; (&gt; ,#ly c|ul|
to b# atromplishvd In all th* fun­ • vaslon, had hr challenged th* JO«
Hona*.
.
cially on the working out of th# dhns* between President Hoover
M(. |)|„,f,hUr
I n t r entered
damentals of engineering, aa soon rlsdleUon of th* govermnant to
Assistant
Attorn*.
General flva-ytar plan In lim , and Bo**’ and former Benatnr Joseph I. writing o*| s-rt of New York City
that
th*
t-alr
attorney
said
the
Hr iuts June.
McDaniel
Itrrvl
lUchardson raeammendad tbs leg­ was based on hit dl»cu»»ton of Ui# Franc*.
as s;m# of tha secret* of atomic prosecute him on th* ground that
note* w« ir forgeries.
Higgs, Edwin Bonl.ke. Billy Zachist* tlon ae a result of hD Lr»*etl- economic situation of the United
Interior* ar* a m n u M Into order­ th* statute of llml'.atlons had HO*
An Arkansas distrirt mtellny
Lanrasti
i
appeared
unworrli-d.
•
yell on of Hawaiian clime end State* In his article, “ The t eun- namrd twn lloovtr delegate* ye.ry. and llrt'an May, and sent them
ly working rules.
on torn* cf th* alleged aff*n*4fc
I
u
1
Mrs
Kelth-Miller
waa
nervmi,
court conditions which fed ***d try’s Plight—What Can II* Don* terday. This brought the lloover
through * rapid series of firstand th* term In which h* could
and
worn
alter
the
day
of
qui
the attack and subsequent kllH-rr About l i t " published Nov. I3»,
aid
methods,
fire,
raking
an
I
It'nntlnued on Pag# T«o|
hav* b««n prosecuted had saptrod.
tinning.
o f Joseph Kehahawel, on* of li e
.ignalling
Earlier
on
lh*
progra
o
I’riitloned by a delegation nf
By falling to raise that iasM r i
1*31.
While
Hawthorn*
quoted
I
jio j Arthur llranan. chairman of the
accused.
....
•even resident* i f Hlavla, still*
oppcK
th* trial court, h* lost tba oppe
John T. MiCuUheon, Chicago
caster a* denying the murder ol ' Semtnolr r'ouoty |li»tnct Commit- nisnt near lh* Orange county
In connection with tho Kahaur Tribune, won the $60J award for
sns« \
ta
tunlty to present such a defsnaa
Clarke,
thr
stale
attorney
quot
wal killing, four American* lit- th* bevt cartoon published In on
ttr of lb«* Boy S4*4*ut» of A invnr a line In southeastern Seminole
h* * i f
his paUtlpn for rovtew. Th*
the
flier
a.
•din
ittnijr
h*
w
r$»t8*
•
eluding Lleat- Thoma* Maaalr. American newspaper
n| |&gt;rarcnl before I hr irri»u|» to a-*. County, the County Commissioners
ia j S t ,
.preme court recsntly
. ruled fat
•n&gt;l »l|fnr.l thr » nrid* nnt«a.
husband of th* attack victim, and
Id il then BU|»|»uit iii a ihlvr for this muiutng created another volNo winner* w«r* announc.il (o f
cthar case o l tax avaatoo that tSh .
•*ll# &lt;4.Ill mr that whin hr wit j land* with which In maintain li»- ,ng precinct In tkl# cnonly. It will
hla mothar-la-law, Mr*. (Jranvlll* two o t h a r annual Journalism
Twcl*« candidates for |iollilcat i governmsnt was limited to a t k n &gt;
itMikr ned by the shouting, wlne'i •,
I aI &gt;&lt; art work
Farteacu*. war* coavlcted al m*o- award*. Th* pris* for th* best
be known a» rreeW l U.
lamoffice In this counly and in state j
limit for prostratin'
took plarr in thv room the two
alauyhter last Creek.
__ work by a rrporter was deferred
Martin
Btanko,
president
of
the
II ('. Du Bose wa* Ihe guest
*»C
circle, have qualified b«for* Coun-isuch matters, and not to six ry*a
Adoption cf by law. and con­ men occupied, Id. first thought
--- TA full pirdolt HY- le t *r Con- and non* waa mad* for lh# y.ar'a
.Sluvak-American
I'olltlcal
Club
nten|.
*|H-*ker, preredllig the Hrmit eistitution and the appointment of was to proll el
him-elf
and hibltlvn. lie briefly di*ru»»od the t-omprislng some 76 persona living ty t ier. V. K Douglas, sine* B*t-|*k th* io»G «* department conteni
M U for th* four Uefendente woe „»*t newspaper *»ltorlal.
F. L. Miller a* an Investigating Chubbir
(M r.
Keith Miller I." need or awakening in older per- tn that community, headrd a dele­ uroay morning, It wa* reported at *d-In hi* petition asking reritw ti$,
imposed in th* House yesterday
Ocn. John J. F*r*hlng'a look,
the Court House this morning. On
in a reaalutlon by RepreaenUtlv* •■My E*p«ri«nr*s In th* World committee to report on rcfirs Ilawlhome aald last night.
Dlnda.
etm. lh* res|Min.lli lily they owed gation composed of M
tba (vprtm t court, Capone «on- fl
whirh may be effected in lb*
“ II* aahl he wrote the two to the youth of America, and ex­ Mike Mlkler, Joe Mlkler. John |y two days remain before It will tended th* Indictment waa daf*#*
f Crisp, Demarrat, Geargla.
Wnr," won for th* commnndir in •tala'* fee syitcm, Bruise lag
|
b*
too
1st*
for
a
candidate
for
a
t Thla mananra .and tha Henala rhtef of ths Amnrtcan Eapeditiunnotes, one to himself advising pressed Ihe hope that each per-on |)uda, anil G. Jikublen, all of
llva because crneral In terms, and
state
office
to
qualify
in
Ibis
huraau,
.lirenta
bureau,
an
I
In
. , (Coatiaaad an Fay* T wo)
Wry Fort* to Franc* tha highest th* reduction uf salaries of state hiui iicier again to leave Chutihle, present at the meeting give more v.horu wer# heard tn reasuns for th# county, whU# county osmHdate. th* s**Uon of th* law under wklto f I
he had been prusecutei applied
i
single award t f t r . 16. II* was (Hirers, comprised th* major and the other to ('bubble, telling time and thought to Ihe problem* i-reatlon of a new ptecincl
I'tevlou.ly, resident* of that rave until May 18.
giv*n tha $8000 prise for th* b*«l matter* of buslne,* disposed of her In effect that he rouldn‘1 g ■ of thr yuung
Qualifiers sines Saturday are: cnly ta collectors of Internal rovtf
through
with
their
plana
for
mat
community,
of
whom
over
60
are
of th* tear upon th* hlstury by several member* of the eseeu1’re.enl al Ihe luorhe o were:
Alex Vaughan, Charlea Dunn, D. nu* and not to Individual. las
riage. and praising Imsica.tcr."
Mr. Dingfelilrr and
the
live eligible to vote at th# present ||. C. Rabun, W. J. Thigpen, dodger*.
y jto j
of tbs United Statestiv* committee of th* recently
Hawthorne*quoted
Imnrastcr
at
Paarl B- Buca’s novel, "Tha organised S*mlnol# County Tat
seouts, II C. IluBore, and Arthur time, hav* been voting at Oviedo Georg* W. McRery, C. M. Hand,
W it h Ik e
Good Earth" a bc*l »*IUr for payer's Association, meeting at saying that after he wrote the llranan, a. gur.ls; Itutarian. J. an d G a b r i e l i a
of the clul Paul Diggers, R. W. Ware, D. E.
note, on Clarke', typewriter and K. Cody, Toronto, Canada; Nixon o r g a n i s a t i o n
months, won f « r tar U&gt;# $1000 th* City Hall yesterday.
Downs, K. W. Duckworth, Jay
In the room they occupied tngeth Butt, iOrland-&gt;; Richard Dickson, several vretks ago, and with th#
id k a Btolnoff and C. M. Bed­ priaa for b«st noval published by
Th* by-law* and constitution
Beck, and J. F. McCelland.
member*
turning
their
attention
cr,
he
tried
to
revive
Clark,
un.
i’alalka; and ('. L. Walker, II. M.
' M b Hanford man, who with four an Americas author.
ar« practically th* s a w as th.
to
Amsilesn
political
way*,
a
de­
conscious
Irom
a
lulU-t
wound
In
Haary F. J*ringla, a farmtr New la us* by tha
Watson, A. T. While, II. It Stev­
U Orlando Taspa,rra‘
York nawapnpor man, wko now Association, wills vigilan t acru hi. head
ens. IL E. Htevens, W. C. Hutchi­ sire was ralaed al a recent meet­
&lt;*t r &lt; t
“
U
n
later's
purpose,
he
told
Inr,
w
r it * —biographical
for
son, U. W. Kpencer, I C. ___
Mae__ ing to hav* lh* seen** surrounding
-----w—*
.mntdrtal
I(VV.
_j tiny af th# affairs of state gov
H. M. Watson was
magaslaa*, won th# $1000 • w* r“ , t mm*ni g1v*a as th# primary wa. to have Clarke sign the Mahon, B G. Gray. H B Pup*. |* primary and general election reprealdsntl Randall Chase, view*
suicide note.," the .tat* attorney launard Mclairai, R • Mona#tv puled at Slavla. Th. request thl.
D a k Baber, gypsy mted-reader, H r ths bast American tiography aim a a l purpose of the group.
nvorlng U the result of th# desiie
tajTawayl
Seventy flvo thousand pound, president) Andrew
^ o S ^ T ' l g t a r . hls aaalat- teachlag patriotic' and stns.lflsh
Upon suggestion of KreJ It. continued. “ He wanted to save • tge D. L. Maltbie. \t A l^ f
services ta th* peofR*. III* hook, Wklaaa, member cf the Koolu- hi. own hid* and to .bitld Mr* Her, 8. O. Chase, I'aul Hun*. B whirh wa* unanimously adopleJ
of canned Florida iyapdli-lt secretary, and H. 0. Gray,
» M Saafard tpiay
Hetnlnol* County now has 14 hearts and Julc* left Hanford urer af Um Sanford Country
-.oa $600 bond* aet by “Tb*odor* Rooa*v*it,’* tha hoard
litee, F|‘.
Miller, Kelth-Miller, and h* b*B«v*d hr F Haines, J. R. Kenny. W. 1.
U a vltallsad portrait chairman af th* tsacuilv* com- could get th* boy to *lgn Hie Cooper, B. O. Bhlnhdsei. W. M voting praelncla. They are; P&gt;»- yesterday afternoon destined to at n masting of several man
ig American "
llaynea, Alan Ktewart. A Vt rlnrta 1 and 3, Banfard; Precinct bo told la graced** and markets bold *1 th* City Hall last
mltta*. Waa dalegegated tu hnik nut*. If b* becans* esaacloua.
Th* group waa sleeted by
lag S t a n * - by
Wb.ii Lancaster waa unable tu Epps, Rev. H. L 1-nulllt. rieorge t 1-aka Manroe; precinct 4, P»«&gt;»: In and around Han Francisco,
faar putters ia whl.h the
* waa th* $1000 pru* group haps* to effect rlumgea. arouse Clark*. Hawthorn# quotc.i C. Barden, and Ml** Elnabeth precinct S, Ovledoi precinct «. according to J, H. Kbnny, manager which contelnad th* na»M if.
it vohiss* af vtrs* pub- Mr. Milky i* t* report at the th* English filer agate, h* took Clark, club pianlaL
Geneva| precinct 7, Chuluota; pr»- of lbs Kcktraeo Fruit Cannarios, pkreeds who had paid thatr
ig tha year by aa AmorberiMp fee* far M Uaa»
signed an* a-&gt;tr
claat •, Gabrlella; precinct $, iamg- Inc., today. ,
t* 1 maetiag of th* group at a pencil aad
Directors warp
4m m total
Thla Is th* third shipment of a months.
wood| precinct 10, Lake Mary;
C tif.
Friday night at -Haden.” Th* other was signed
Bnsat K i l e , af Ban Fraacl.ee, T:I0 o‘$kockr wWn lh# A y -l*»» and •11".
predact I I , Altemr.ni# Springs; alinillar tonnage to have been siacted. Tkay are: Mr. aad
,
V. A. Speer, Charlea Dmaf
w i w a M W t h a annual $1800
m
*111 he read and
pranoct 1$, Forcat Cltyi preclnrt •uni to ths CnlUand* *lly by lbs
and precinct IB, Otce-1Eckarsona. It , Jail by boat, and Daisy M. 'Lewis. Fred
ckeyed #r Hjacts I I f the memIt
,
Bteria
TLA»*nC CITY, May 8.—
i upon IU arrival at Jacksonville Fori, aad Ja*. L
hars.
i
.
H &gt;—Th# Iboard i f Bishops of ate. - V ’
i will be tranalsrrod ,»• anothar ' By-Uws and coaatlt*
Epbeiqwl Church
boat and sent from that ally to also rtad aad adapted, a* w
UOOIMVEI T BW!
APPOINTED JUDGE
dacopal letter to tk*
appHeatiw for charter &lt;
OKLAHOMA O T T M te a y 3. California.
net
nut
ih#
moveto—ssd m
Thlaves broke lata tha Bck*r- corporation as tha Sanford
-WARM1 RMBNOR, Oa- May &gt;- (A iT .)—A
TALLAHASSEE. May 3­
return
of
h|uor
coa$aday a* »h*
—&lt;AJ*.$—OMr.'pyanklln D Ro**^- Stack was shot
*Carlton yaaterdav son war.Iiouse at tha fast af wir jCiuy •
ata'.ea today with a
holdun.
Eight additional
velt lunsrd fr»»l l|#,’*»Joym#«t of fled from a A
EdwarJ
W*«dward, Myrtle Aveau* soma Urn* last
u ^
ia favoi of national
said he
J. &gt;1. Jac
night and mad* a wag with 1$ af
hU new cottage
r»'lrrd*f
m
y
for
GadsM
coun­
ition t &gt; luilllarUm
ralaad
by
from
11'
shot
her
aa
aha
hi* toteU routine
« • '
ter late Jadgo Paul the 6000 or mar* ***** of grape­
obtained
fruit h.srts sterod thara, Mr.
swimming In the Warm store with taw
Christian standard
from him at
Kenny said- Pal‘*a * " Mwaatlgprimk faooto
g reirpi'** spirit
aa Lena
SPRING*— CrrlA'*' gating tb* robbery, and will k*a»
|
9n
w
I
h
attar
' A . Farter. Jo* Hurt, 88. Friiaa aata ah# kad
recently hv Me­ close watch aa tha warohaaa# la
ttans waa alto
anwstad piateM ily ia **•
fatar*. h# a d d a f .
te N*W Yarh.

Says Retroactive Es:t^ e T
Would Be
Same AalnaideRobb e r y Of Treasury

U S . P O L IT IC S

Destiny Of Democrat­
ic Party Seen I$r' inpr In Primary Poll
Being Staged Today

FLIER CHARGED
WITH DEATH OF
HADEN CLARKF

PULITZER PRIZES
IN VARIED FIELDS
AWARDED FOR’31

J* ;
GanffiterBeginaPadi'
ing- Up Belonging ;,
For Trip To PrhwttJ •;*
Final Efforts F a l l 1

TO STAGE STRAW
VOTE FOR MONTH

Hammer Attacker Of
Pirofcpsor Stye He
Did What Hla Con­
s c i e n c e Dictated Polling WliTBe Done
Wedneaday Nights
For Specified Time

j«u 5

W.N.Lancnstcrls field
In Slaying Of Young;
Keith-MilLer Isoveri

Musical Comedy Gets
Prize As BestAmer­
ican Play Of Year

W

4
A
J

Boy S c o u t s Stage
D em on stration A t
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�a ylor Steals H o m e In ISth 3 M AJOR CLUBS Junior High Ban OLD LANDM ARK
Team Winner O f
G ive Sanford 7-6 Victory TURN IN PERFECT Deciding Contest AMONG THEATERS
TO BE NO MORE
High (UhooJ
Exciting Protested Tilt WEEK’S RECORD I allTheteamJunior
won tho dtcidlng gome
Cleveland Is Winner
Of 6 Straight Wins;
Yankees Take Five

T h eG urlck”H u ltrd
Notable Career In
Stage Life Of City

Don’t Sleep On Left
Side, GaS'Hurts Heart

|, at amort goo mates geo root,
lea. art no*Me to ale** on elsM
slOe. tat* AUlerlhn, Os# Oaao will
eM » ■ al no* or. goersoansaw. ami
M an *aeaa3 I•&gt;***- U s e r * Dew*
-sue.
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wai pol.an far four Inning*, bu'
By PKTKR M 'H A A I.
■ - Waakall‘0 moil diahtatlc play, the Fedt got going In the IMh,
ataal at bom* plate, ended an and you know the red.
"•tattlag 14-lnnlng besetmll tame at
Hy thrlr win. the Pedt aro t ld
"Manlelpal Park at 7 00&gt; o'clock with the Parker* for ascend piste
NKW YORK—Th* Oarrkk ThenB U Y Y O L IR 1(1 I R O M )
NEW YORK, Mny I - I A . M Ml night, to live Sanford a T to The Dataad Hedt come to Sanfnr I
te, In Thirty-fifth Street, , noaf
T H r W A G O N O R TRUCK ,
Victory over the Winter Para Thtyrday afternoon, with Minor Thiee major league rluh*, the
Slrlh Avenue, I, coming down.
WITH I H i
ORANGI
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and Ruddy l.ak», Sanford's due to'hurl fnr them, and t'al Ymrkee* and f'hleag* Caha luntc-l
OtMolote, and for a long llm*
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hta fined pitching perform­ (tennis, Spot Lockett, or Tom Phil in |teifeet record* last week, win
O V A L I MHl I M
tenantlorr. th* prooont owners of
. Vnea alnre early lad »ca»on.
llpr doing the honoro lor Sanford nlng nil their gnmte, and among
Ih* property ary raring thh build­
c' Prank Taylor, who had Urn tent
The Hog Re .rot
, |to three they capped about
ing tn eava tag**, Inruranr* and
Stonfrd
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- l a t a the game *. a runner In tho
kb r k |m ft • every firrt place Ihe weekly roeupkeep,
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tth ta remain a* a ilght-firltlrr, itach, 3b
3 l 3 .3 1 ^ »rd« have tn offer.
Thu.
parsea
another
of
Manhat­
J Nraa the lad who dole the eaih In I'hilllps, a
l 0 1 0 u
On t-tp of Ihe entire tig league
tan'* historic playhouses.
le th
IMIt
a l thrlllinr
INI III
IMh. And It )&gt;ap- Tayiar, a a
3 3 1 3 (1 It
»Ths Usrilclc waa ths cenisr of
way. Uud-ty Lake Schlrarl. rf
p en d thin
»Mi
3 II 1 .1 II it heap wa« Cleveland, which rutne
Ihe rlty'r theatrical Ilf* for th*
leaned the
Om Inning with a rlran Dennis, gaa
1 0 1 n II a thr* ugh In i l l atrhtgM game* In
many years that It staed In the
olng'e te left field. It tvs« the Grant,
3 11 0 n 1 n a week which raw tad orvather
renter nf th* lhea\rlf*l district.
P H O N E SOS
tv tin .arlou* damage to Ihe rcedule*.
■eraej hit made off an underhand Kenny.m
(t 1 1 n l» n
As th* tide of boslnos* swept
pi hrher named Uit-taa, who l.ad Itorwea.lb
N 0 4 Ih u 3 The Imllan. got at le«.t lea hit*
northward, Times 8quaro bocams
‘gleen the F d # plenty of trouble Harrison, It * T u u 3 II u In every game and led the matnre
the center of amusemenU. Now It
alar* the taller half of the loth ITItman, ••
J si t In .caring, with Mt rune, |u hits,
T 0 il
I. moving northward again, with
■Ha*tag. One of llrnnfn'a rurdei R od, rf
4 0 1 1 1 t with TJ, nml In home run*, with
Fifty-eighth Sliest ths northern
Tth
In the hath, and them unis, c
,«M
1 Taylor
I
tl u u 10 a i dr.
edge of the dramatic rlalto.
hear la t e on si-eon-l and Tayln" Higgins, ik
, 5
the*.
a 1 u 3 .1 tl
T r* Yankee* won five eonledr
The Garrick seas srected. In
an first
ami no out tiranl laid lobe, |- \mt
t
a 3 J 3 u
in a row hut they i.xillnT gel a
IWW as llarrlgan's Theater—the
down a perfect hunt to advance
.
llr d " In rompetltton with the
name that has remained until to­
hath men. hlanarer J»e Heine*.
33 T Ik tk in HiJthvelaml slugger*
The Cubs,
day carved In th* hand of brownWho had already dtlven In a run g
'united lur Hath in nth
Iratlers
of
the
National
league,
stone In th* u(p*r part of th»
ill a ninth Inning rally, came to i l
inn fur Philip. In nth
were second tuvlv lo ihe Indian.
W l The ISirher Infield wa* play i l l
facade. Klrewher* and the front
Salted for Sctnrord In nth
JT run* ami live inmci*
l« g In, protuthly watching for n I I
th»r* Is a wreath of rlhhonc
ran fur Itrnni. in nth
tut they won their (oar straight
hgaeeie play. Manager Joe rrn.te,| i|
worked Into the stone, enclosing
one uul when winning run route* w(th Mum|taro lively few
It Up when he hit n ihnrt fly Ju«i •cored
th* Initials A. T. II., which were
hi!*. They hit .Ufely 4* time*
% ff first ha*e. and before fhuhl, Winter l*orl Bi­ r V I - a
n
a a tho.# of Mr*. Kdward Hgrrtgaa, •»
while
l&gt;e
Phlllte*,
National
field the ball, llarne* wa* ISiwots, If
All n II th* theatrical team of llorrlgon
ll 2 [
Frevbmen
.1 n
I i .cue halier., lapped &lt;Ul til
a, lake had reared, and wile 11*11. 3t.
Eubanks, p
4 2 l ONI llart, famous for their Iriih 1— A n n o u n eM ira ti
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1 4
hit* and llrmiklyw ami Cinetnnattl
signaled Tor Taylor to dral Hatterirv, rf
0 1 fair* comedies.
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that
It-|-e*t,
while he dole •econd
It Uwlbuld. c
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That rlon* wreath with Hi Try CIIIROHRALTIC for Hheu3 ii 4 7 1
Whliton, 3b
matlsm, Nouritls, Bristle* and
. The Y n ilre t natle t| tun* and
marked, like a rharm. for helm* Dm.sen. st
Initials
has Just keen bought hy
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; 1 1 1 t *| four homer, fur -venad In their Hughes, 3b
bo cocvlncod. Dr. W. E. Moeabb had thrown the ball
In Vincent, ith
0
Mr.
William
llatrlgon,
son
of
Mr.
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t'armll, r
3 1 | 3 1
Dougall, Floral Height*, B. San­
league amt their M hit. (ell just
d at the plate to gel l ake,
i 0 3 and Mrs. Kdwsrd llarrlgon, and
Itarrllft, lb
7 ii 1 l » U
ford, Phono 4M-M.
one rkmt ol tying ,t\Vn*hinglnn
Dantes headed fnr terond. liuct Chul-ls lb
t
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.. 3 (1 J for sentiment's sake he will In­
tiatcbel. It
Dverslrvet, vf 4 ii
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lor .ot.ihr r .ret ml.
They al.o
threw to Hall, who relume I IMiul'weeslle,. f to ii |
0 1 stall Il along with th* barV-stagu HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired
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owl well In Ihe tltehlng ilr|atl
the throw, trying to get Ter In'.
1 &lt;1 0 Iron gate, which he used.to swing
Th-ni|i*xn. rf
by one who really knows how.
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mint. Thelt
iMen*ive
ier»r.|
But, loo late, ami the led* had l-llly. p
1 0 0 upon as a lad. In hi* Adirondack Briggs, jewoler, Mag. Av*.
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Kft*i*r*« it
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only
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opponent.'
iwn*
won the till.
to i» ft u 3
cottage. On th* ores.Ion of his
Ill-Mil. |l
in live gome, while Washington,
' But, there I* a M&gt; tn the unit
30 3 T visit of purvhase he tolil th* story FURNITURE MOvI n O, l u t i n g ,
which Ivet Ihe circuit in that to.
shipping or storing. Just Ilk*
w * »l. Manager t.iilli-r-l tide
Summnry: Throe lta*e hltr, Quan- of thm* stone Initials. Ills father
LS i* u 41 30
• Ieel, allowed |(. 1 t.r Senator*
iphed the league »e*trtaty lat l,e k. Strut k nut, hy Allman II, found hlm.elf without a home for you want II don*. Also have a few
Ss-Mttp l-y Inning*
woo four cut nt then live game*
t hlght a* follow.; "W e pm Sanfttiil
hy Kulonk*. 111. Ita.e son hall*, hl« tepotlory company In New odds and end. of atorag* furniture
UUO did lui hmi OOJ
i « lake third place l» i tk* week
teat umpire, derision for Hot mil Wini••• ISuk m*»
York Irish plays when Ih# Thea­ for sal*. A. J. Loislng, Transfer
.‘ to imi mil The Itoctxn Itiove*. playing lout noire
tag Taylor out at home in Iptn i Suiumaiy Nun* lt*u».| in. IU i o h ,
ter Cotniitue, where he had been A Storage. Phone 4D8.game* amt winning ihiee of them
' Inning for roninog out of ha-e
ploying butned
1«?, Katl*ri*«\ 2. litull* ftl. Ylgkcrnl. to latte I uniter up heexf* In the
J— Autom obiles
with winning. i\m **
K-toerd ll.rvlgsn hod hsbllut'kuii i, liw r ilit t l, Hm it. Haiti*
NnUonal league,
allowed only
'■*—it J. T. Ilogan, who hamlh «
nVy given Mr. Ils rigon mu.t
•2H Chevrolet Sedan
•« Ik. N u
U d 1 Ini*. IlkriaU tfl. IJ ion. It. their rival-.
teals, wa* notified at the •tuir
p o lo
Itf hi- profit, of thr week xvretj
'.TO Ford Sport Coup*
VlmvM, |l«t h, KnU Si Urn I am **.
Ime, and will pmhahly l» in San
The ftehlinr .howe*| i*vn-lth-V
pot ittluv. So when he did not know
TJ Tudor Ford
f e d tomorrow, attending to tlx IS a v n , Hall. • f t u f t W lm k V
impiovement.
iV**t inglxw
vvlihh wov to turn. «he handed AI nve f ar* In Good Condition
Rnnllr, T »)lu f, e. |UtH*. HrtU, able
'matter.
l.ltvt hrr .svittg- of fWt.OOO, with
and Pricsd Right.
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*. .^nriifftw Kil», llall, H mU* nml llel not vame I ht *.ttOh with
‘'Vj a Not la year, hare Sanford fan. N»lil, Hiaal, StHuaiU. I ak«*. Ikon only Ihire errvti. each ant Un­
It re*|t ue*l ll&gt; (lining* of U ‘ * v, It'. I, In bull,| hl« own lhe*t*r.
REEL A HONS
geen eueh a ronte.t a* ye.teiday'-. I l»U |Nk •. Ilrrsl |«« lUtK NltUt i ion made ft HI, the le d National 1*11 h* tote the Senator* were nMc i til keen him from going Itork
Used Car Dealers
Again It may la- *aid that r&lt;ery iwdl. I Jf tdiKr I,
la-ague
record
The
high
mark*
tn tb-trat tbv I'aiel* In a ache*l Into hi* early work In the variety
I illy 4. l*JT '
thing happened hut a mutter, lot. Mu I I. IU*r* i*n ImiI*. uff lik v were IJ la l&gt;e An.eiv.an ly ubs| J tininf ||i(K SfKt»n| lla**l*4tU Ihraler* whm he had no .how nf 4— Huainesa Scrvlc*
•a no le*&gt; than three orcailon. tlxl
y«K(T p ’ b H
• ! Ninth hi&lt; „nn Kdward llpnigan grate1I. nlf I ill) \ ull M««lk I. nil t lev eland and the t'hit ago While
flanfartl eiroi. gi*e the 1‘arkert • liikitAit I llid , nil 14lW Ti *itk Noi an,| mm- iw Ihe National hy Slfvti imhK Frhtay
♦ fatly had tho.e Initial, carved In CRAEY CRYSTALS for health. A
Tk t
Mineral water treatment. Halts
,fa or | on no |e** than .rve-n w ' f»*ui i mu in k «*nr l* iitl inning*, the St, l.ttulc t aidmal*
ntsinly be-aute •lone anti arrange*! when th'
office, JOO Sanford Avenue. Phone
' gai IanI were Sait lot,I runner, in
Burnf
sitting
l
theater
went
out
of
hi.
birvl*
nf
thr
d
"*r»(h
l
Twe,
r
tut..,
the
l'hitai|rl|
hia
1(iff M&gt;" I, iKnr nilk unr inn. in
, arming po-itlxi-, wily to hate tile inn; o ff lliown, y.t.e- with Alhlelp. alt I I lit* title I'n tlr*. 1nrltr, rft f(rl«lr», Rim ftftltnl ml* that the name llarrigan should J.TL______________________________
4 Harr Iron. Pittman. Ttllir, ei.lwhile |two tun* tu live louing.
remain a. long a* the structure 5— Help Wanted
till hy . U lM to win a gome, Thr A • n t(i|»! »% Kttltlt th . a ml two
dangerour hatter*, fail to put oier pitcher, Tallin tty Itiviwo \Vll4 I »#te "•* week’, low ct-xrer
(th pk«, in fnut tin • ftl tbftl. Ills *tm*d.
even a remittance of » hit, on lit
Ilartigsn*. Theater opened nn W ANTED: Unattached lady a.
pllthvc, lilt ).
Ml* l
le t! no ten *«!*• The New \«*«k M tn d , Kdiwr inn » r * 1 r li&gt;nirr«l wrftu
Ipsa than three nrca.inn- wa. I.ake
t»i Ifti a yrftl
hourekerper to taka car*
of
liee. SO. IKWI, with a new play nf
la.e., Sanfuid III, Wmlei t'wik. who .venvd
II Mint*, t - h e - l 111 thr It'Htfilt’ »
ta trouble, only to tome out all
Thr In i null
Kdwaid llarrigan'. rompo.ltioo. home, slate salary and if able to
III Time o( game. .1 f t I tttpllec, 'he low mark of 30 hit*.
fg rparhllng fielding wa. mind
h "Klely and Ibe 400" This ran for leave town at any time. Reply
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U u r t r i amt S|wOrel.
*vv,-tp lh »l pla e the »tekl| n r (AMDS
ttrlth great hurling The fan. r « * t
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WW a fluke home run which can't
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i * J rompanv wa. Mr. Ilarry Haventlllirf, rf ^
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n*vK
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run*
he acored a. anything inoie than
4 pent, of the stage fomlly nf Haven- 15— Apaitnttnla For Rent
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hit* iim io, tt)v|Mtits-nd hum an*
a double and aa error when U * '&gt;t I port *, He Is today appearing in a S M A 1.1, GARAGE Apartment
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him* l \in« fd!h«n %
doubled to right In the seventh
0 New York ptodurlion, "Happy
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t-anglry Apia. Call IM .
gad ramo on borne when Hotter3 landing "
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tee threw wildly to reeond. He- (»rPt»4
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In the orra.lonal period, when
hall rolling Into foul tenltary \\ IM h I'gbiS
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he
wa«
not
occupying
the
theater,
l*e |aktoa|
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tk of third ha.e.
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Mr lloirtgan rented It tn other Rent Reasonable. 1306 8. Park
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Lake's performance war eriath- I'ttI*
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manager., tin Shake.penit'a birth*
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at the dart, for he wa* a Wills
I day In ln&gt;». M, Richard Min.field 16— House* F or R ent
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Wild, but, a. the game wuie on, h&gt;• ft
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3 took over the theater on a five­
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, year lea*e He renamed It tho NEW LY FURNISHED 6 room
IS llt l *tit* Hull AS Atod l Uvl t. * • n ii \ ItlHN II
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put him In bad hole* mt reteral a11lun.
t
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Steven*, p, th
bungalow. Rent after Mav JJ
III* |*I* Atari \M.ell
Garnrk Theater ami opened with
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occasions. Ha rtru.h out .et.it I 1«t« a*m
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Pvons, •»
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Mr G. llernaid Shaw's aatirlral POt 1‘ark Av*. Can b* seen therd
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aaea, and walketl foai doting th. Ns m ••mi i im
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Phone 343 for Information.
•*•!*.* A ato.1 IMl'to 1\ I t*'*»ll
n I mllltaiy eomedy, "Arms ami the
t«
eaateat, th# reeond Ih Inning gam. ! I.Slltli.i't*
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linn tell. n.
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[ Man,” with himself as Rlonlachll
Ml I oavako
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ha ha* tter hurled In tils life, and
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1and a cast ineluding Mrs. Mans­ 16— Minccllanootig F o r Bald
v iT in v t t i r t s i n
Id goto up a ilorn hit*. Inrtu-liinf
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Heveher, i f
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field tMootrtee Cameron|, Mr A. FDR SALE: Slrawborrlea for
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tWa doublat. Vkhau the gauu. wa. |tl«|f'R
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G. Andrews, Miss Katherine Giey
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canning, atinwborry Juice, also
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' ayer, hi. finger tip wa. rapidly n.». ah'*
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Wright, rf
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1toii*»l* ij.fti-s
end Mr*.. McKee Rankin. Hero Zinnia A Aster plants. Mrg. Rea
. gweliing Iweau.v tif a water bit, • las. »♦«». a11
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Mr. Mknafleld appeared In * round Packard. Phone 734.
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■ te f cover lug the entile tip. It * 0 * s , « V'ii(
it\
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jf a perforntame the lad will never hllal&gt;Hlllt
13 of hi* dramatic parts.
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Haring th* Intervals of Mr. FOR HALE: Small, upright Wardi
i fhrget, and It again placed him In III *w Wl| fk
lltaer plana. Phono
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Mansfield's ahsonro on tour Mr.
' The rank, of the letter hmlet*
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Chari*.
Fiohman
made
Important
' * f thta league.
GOOD POND Mi
M. M. Lord.
Ihwwl etaiived ehUU and 'talking,
is*
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imdocltoa. at the Garrich. Mint.
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Rout* (, Boa B lit- Saafard.
L&gt; -f Roy llarneon, the league', lead \\ Awftttoala to
vonrlahta Wikro* raid.
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ane
of
th*
gte
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to
\as.h
(Co*tinned from Pago Oaat
1* lag hallrr had a tough time at »*U vol-i tool
t'aarUhW W'llvoa managed ta list
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« *\ tour were ettatag at Th* Tarty eorura tram hath Rtolnoff and actresvet of all lima, playod a
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p |at, going tu the plate .even timer Itoliaall
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M l Shu*. IWotgo Stotnaff entered and
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||m| falling tu hit i-« i h linn? H»*'i« to| |mil*
Igavltt inf or mat km that Wd ta the repertory engagement at the Oar*w»
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• *, luNl him that Mrs, Stwlaaff wWhrnt afreet r f C C , KagiWh and C. M. itch doting this period.' Mr.
I Igor, his high lly in the uinth liillatl* l|-toito
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Ml tu roe him- Ito'h he and Maaaasr Hedged at a small romp Mar William Ik Hart- late, a popular
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p .•fraught In the lying IUIV, ami »en( ll.-Als.M
went to the Htwlnaff homo, he U k e Je.rop, Th* r*tlro gtoap than movie star, wa* In her rompaay, aa
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U1 f|u game Into evil* inning. Ttlli*.
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tabL amt, Jw*t at they entered the returned to Sanford where DeLand waa Mr. Robert MctVede, new act­
U another daMgviuur latter. (*tlr.t t*
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ing In talking ptetorea, hta most
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yord. Sewn men attacked thert
roa tni arr rowMtsatoaiut
t h
ft a
a hit, amt lh.lt Plltiuan. nn \ » M il- k ll
Rot
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% I both and admlal.tered a beating. deputies took th* tla men to Do*
11
at 4»ta*.4i a
being th* Jodg* In
a a u tu |ta i
athor known .lugger, mixed
l« »HNu »11
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Land and placed thorn la BU
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M«l toft f t * 4M
t keraky anaoune* my oaadldaey
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Pllnco ItoVar said tkat he and
A 1 I a tol R
*4w pl'whe*.
for tk * ..m e* a l p o o a ly Oommta.
Officer*
thW
teaming
went
to
4
I *» Me Maui were placed la autoora11
V eto \ ha |v a to *
Mr. Mansfield rtllm|ulsh*d th* • loner for First M slrtet Itemlaul*
in
the Gatdea U k e vkinlty whore
* While the IMb w*. * rrntnlbui. 1 l l l l * » ( aa* ft
11
I
eukJect to the Demoeralle
management to Mr. Couatr.
14* mttoa ard d-lvan ta a point near a htoady shirt and tto wore found. thealei'h
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ortm arvA p /aa s, I f .ele ctee (p le d g *
nlnljv Inning wa* e*|unl|y as k 'k t t l ' U
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tlokde* lake where they were
paper* belong, ng to
Pvlnre Chart*. Frehman an Feb I, Uad, my sCraft* Inward a oraetlrel. *1.
.ling for Uarner chu-e to rend V « « k . Illw
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flcteac and eeonvmloal admlaletra.
again beaten The party then drove Dakar wore taken from
a year later the lease waa tlan.
h-batter* lur Hacb ami
th*
Tour^vot* wttl^M^B^avejIs^ed.
VAl* All
AIMM IMIUN
token
up
hy
llayt
A
McKee.
Th*
la
p
paint
near
iWUml.
whary
Is
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ard, en I bath dellvvied. lake
packet* at Leavitt and Stain*ff.
aa
t
il
I'Tiara
tuber
raid
they
rehhed
him
Hayt
of
thta
firm,
Mr.
Chart**
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Ura Inning by striking out.
or curding to CoattohW WtWoa,
rt»H t r m T j w i n i M i h M i . '
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Watting fur Hath, etngte-t M
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111 af |5U\ * wekrh, ter* ring* aad hi t there waa no alga of the maa- Hoyt, was th* aothor of l long
II
\||to».A 4k|*salU
I barohy aanaono* my candidacy
lat
af
fane
sallrltUg
Aaaericaa
so
vocal
vatwahk
paper*,
and
ar%
Ml
t
toateri |kmm. hatting for iNaltotaoWtoA
r county t 'lu p U p u n . DWrto)
•
I I I derod them W tk to stay not af *g, watch, or rings, prince Rahar lfa. (a March, tat, Mr Frehman
singled I* Wft; Haro** TaaWo to
Hum*
W said ta have keen robbed af.
Ml
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1 to th* Gartfck tot l**l I
la
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m Sr senate Oraaty,
to tlghl. muring Taylor, 1 A R t o l l l W
1
It
af Bartto'a T h * Llttio June.
hlanuuir tevis , baaed Deland paran for Phillip*! Mock ro- f t I t o U l
ItotoUt," whkh had been rwaalag
toco» who made a qtotk Dtp to a
|illy for tVloler Park, an I
Y K S T K B D A Y jK H K SI1I.TR fllUag sialism neap P tla sd where
ron c e r a r r
fag aam* moatha at th* Empire
filed out to Wft, woe lor
Thaatod'with Mlaa Maud* Adams
Ih* twe mow eeee toll br tk* al. who ran for I muni*, pillu r t o v u i »'U &lt; n
at loom t l U t - r * t
atam d aa Lady Rahhto.
taehlkg party. Depot!*, taak them
laa'alagWd to Wft, tk* hall sliplikeloo.U. Il t'.iv.kuirib. V
la the hospital htetd their etartea,
By f t ft. C tlL L U ft,
year*, tmUl th* Frwhpast Droaioa, who wa* av*r&lt;
puttut.ktt.ki&gt;. i . i *
and tame la Raatord ta get la
m u latoeeaU aoqalftd athor tho*.
la a try la got Rarwoa a t} |&gt;alUil*tobio.N.w V"tk, rot*.
tauith witk Cvmatahto Rah WUcea
U r* farther up-toww, Mr. Chari*#
and. with tho bares full
lUPOM k l M lW I'h
M d om eee C, ft. BhafTer.
.
gama. wtorh apetae th* aptfi« aki Trihm aa tea tinned to maka ImU * score Uod, HUM fUrd ou'
r-wv.m.a it, wi-ortt, l. ■
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ftstd aad aont th* gome
, Mike Stxlkatf n t arrested at aamtaar etaMA, will ha Rtoav
\v».ku.«i-» ». n . w \wrh, I
ui l**uto I; twinai, 1
to* heap* al khaat I M aYtoeh
B i &gt; L % u !r ~
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nf * flvvgamo oorlru at Ninth
Stroet Park Pi May afttni onn
hy the woro o f • to 3, In • gome
which u s the Freshman team outtlaoed from th* start.
The f aturo of tho gam* was a
triple with th* haao* full from the
hat nf ljuantnrh. Th* folding of
Hi gh**. IVrrran, and Urswn war
al.o fraturvd.
thiilng th* .erler, th* follosrlng
re-ard* war* sett Junior High
pit-her* druck out (0 men In five
gome., while Freshmen hut dr*
•truth out .11 men) Junior High
hurle-s walked nine mm a*
again*! 11 walked hy Preohmm
hitrler.; Junior High playor* hatte*l out k| hltr for N runs, while
Pie.hmen halters hallrd out 31
hit. for 31 runt.
The ho* worst
AR R II
Juniov High
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Cards In Junior
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Held In D e L a n d
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ANNOUN'
JN CEMENTS

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Diamond Bill Gome
Tonight Opens Season
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tno al*g, Ratktowi bay hnowh
al th* afttor- acrardmg ta
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Washington Squart
rided to hom m n o
In f company, titty changed tint/
name to th* Tboatar Oaltd, and
took over th * Qarrick.
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appmolRo^tartato.

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S J S ta e ,.-

r e a o a io u r r .
I wish to oaaoaa** my *aa«M*«?
fer tho # ffl« of ohorlfC ....... .......
coootr i i k ) « t to p
primary ta Jooa- If. •— 3 - . •afar** tho law wltkaot* feor
faear aad will amploy hoaaot tM

dtdae*

«sa.tsss“A r jlegist*.
ta*
tta3£giwa , « i r tvova
..lo aad
support will

• * * Sfmam
dacr m
Annasaolaa .
xotslat.n
fUprsocaUllea' ■
th* D o ..
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AlU
l e a aWarmegg.
I harabr aanoooM my eanOlUaefor sk.rlff of U*ml»o4o C«o"«y •»*loot 1 * Us Pomoeratle Primary *■
Juao. Upon my reoorU and pasporformascet i l alitrlff ofth l*
oooDty, I solicit yoar veto na.
noppoet­
HARD
ro n iH g g ir y .
Tltli Is to snnooae* to th* Dent,
rratle vsttn af aomlnol* Caaats
that I am a candidal# for ehsrtrj
tubleri la (ho Juao Primary. If
sleeted I promts# to peo my attests
la firry nut al all llmss ths oqlll
of ths psapls of this roontr. _
n j. ovniigTnnnT,

g a r a a ia m n v a
C IT Ite !*! 0?*gSM INOLS COITN.
..
• ■■ f I
i caalrs Is repjooeat yo* la tt.s
legislator* of Florida, ta Oroup
Oas af *u/ cooaty.i 1
Th* harden of uastlon la mar.
than the people c*a hear In to.to.
to ihemoelveo. •! h#U*we I
c*r
ossist In relteolaw Hi later I win
tu t* folly tow I trope** 1 * oeei.i
10 dotog mi*.
•
- hereby
|
* -------a ,aeon**
no#* mp
my a-------emMtdarr
. t*«
. . r imoorttld
infect I*
------- * Prlmert
----l.e held
•Id la J
Tear support gin. „ approetots.i
H. a. WVITK

r o a TAR c a i u
I wish ta aanooao# that I w|lt h*
a candidal* for tka # «•«* of l «
coll.tier ef Beinlaol* Ooaaty sub), i
to Ih* Will of Ih# Domoerails v o ir .
i* Frtmary.
rrtmarr,
In th* Juns
id I promise to glee my
If oloctod
entire lla .a sad bs*t ability u en
afflc*
Import**! T,
--- —aad—at- all tim»■ set is
u roadsr
read— fsir
*
will do my otmoel
dsotiagi with eeorya
for la ia ir r .
J fT lV
pr
yoor support will
h«ap
opproelai.it
T hsrohy announce sir eandldoey
4AOAN.
u r . ha
for tho efrie* of Bherltf ef leaf,
net* Couity, aabtoot lo |h»d*cl*U*
ef th* voters lo ih* Jons primaries
_______
. fat
. . . I am a
, w r .r ,.T
t? M _
I shall boa* my campaign on o eoadldau foe J ^ a d tja
S a to ths
platform of low snforcsmsnt with, offleo of Coaaty
j J
u Ci
Tpa
Cdlleeur «l
out fsar sr favor. Tear eot* will ** iernlaols Oooaly,
oty, leukjset
i m i t to tk* os.
appreciated.
is
tloo of tk* Deasoerotto primary
p
u n r n A. TATH.
as A..4 H load. ... .
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..r
* * f o n s h k h if f .
I wlif lx 1 c»ndldR(R fur alte.
lion to tho * off I*# of ahtrlff of r o * rnostccVTivn •nroHNier.
■•mlnolo CouUtf ond will op.
I hsrshy aonooae* my Candida',
prorUto tho voto of tht ilK lo rtti for tk* offleo of preeeeotlag altar,
uf this rountr. If •Urt»d I oipoct nsy of HemlBol* Cuooty sublsct lo
lO b# Ed RCtlVR Rhtrlff. dRvotlm
Demoeralle prlmiuy In Jana. I
full llm* to tho conRclootlooa on. ths
u perform IM. dull** of
(urrement of low, an4 will omploy promts*
(lit. office with effUlency and
corapRtRnt, offlrlont d«putUt.
seonomy
If *1*41*4. IPpr eot# ond
II. C -BO*^ WILCOX.
support »,Jt J p V T O i l i W
ro n COINTT COHMISItOWBK
U o lr M Jf*. V*
n PNOOHCfTtMtl ATTOHNKV.
I om ft rordldoto fo^ ooant/ wm. ro
Yoor support. In tk* Jon. pel.
mli«&lt;*n#r from UlRtrict No. f. or»4
will ftpprtrUto tho voto or&gt;d imp . marl**. In wkldh I will seek ro.
port of Iho pooplo of BomlftOM slscllo* to « * Offled of
P, reecotlkg AttoeaoT, Will
he
Coonty.
greatly appreciated. 1 aellelt yo*.
JOHN MBIftCYL Br.
ooppoct oa a nearly tie* yaar rea.
ard ef last and strictest service a*
ro n COlfNTT f'ONNIIIIOPBII
a proeseulor, and pladg* my con,
Dlolrtrl No, ft.
1 om o rondldolo for ro.otootloft tinned efforts tew ard the oaoe* ad
to th« nffico uf Countjr Coamioolon.
JOHN a LKJNAHOT.
or I&gt;l*trlot Ni. 1. If oloctod I os.

r o * sn w n irr.
I hereby anoounc* my caodldaey
far re.election 10 the office of
aherlff. Bcmlnols Coue’ v. subject I*
th* will ef th* eoler* In the Demo,
eretlo primary I* he held M T
Juaa. Tear support will ho a#
j. r. tac.-et.uunx

U

t f ; to cofttlnuo tho pollrloo which

t dvo boor Idontlftod
I d o f t IIth
‘ my Boorly
1
ol thlo offleo
• Ight r*«r occuiponcy of
BOUTON BTCE 1X
ro n cotTNTT conMiaiioNnm.
IHotHot No. Ih
I om ft copdldftto for ro.oloctlon
to tho orrtco of Countr Commit,
■lothor niRtnrt Wo. ft. 1 boa# my
campaign ui*«»n m four yoor roeord
which hoa found mo upholding my
innuunrec Intontlono of ooolotlng
In opornllng Momlnolo Countjr'o gov,
• rnmuti at n minimum of coot, ond
I will opproclftto Iho onto of ftll
nom who npprocloto thuoo of.
no.
ft. r. I H O f T - LON a

r a il s t a t b * tT o aasar.
* g tr j(
I wish la anaoune# my aoadldacy
tornor
for tha office ef state arteraei
th* »TrA Jodlelal *trtiolt_for th#
unsaplred tana
o f MillM illard B. kmlth.
rm of

If rsturnad la tkl* A fflc* I w ill
give It I M
asm* uadlvldsd and
conaclsntlogr aitan lloa aa I am at
nrsssnt. Tour eot* aoC aopport w ill
Ire appreciated- .
IrL O T p .F . DO TLB.

rota JtrriC H * y .r T J i pnacw.

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ron coniTAnt-n.

1 h*rshy announce my candidacy
f»r ths nf flee of Ceastabls of the
Foorth Ulatrtct of Oamlaala Coun.
ty, which smbraces the fellewloa
iirmrl nets . naaferd. l-als Mare,
L n r v o d . Altamcal* Bprlnes. Fa.
sia. trfha Honrs., Baar Las* and
l*nrrsai City, four support will *e
opprscialsd.
IL W. DUCKWORTH.
tBottsr kpown aa “ Di-ek'l

ron coNPTABLau
1 lvor.hr anrounr* my uandldaey
for iha orflea of Consukle *1 tk* support In tka Jno# Of Imar Ia* will
Fourth silstrict of I.mlnols County,
'appraclat*.
which Inrtudss Banfard. Laka Moa.
roa. I ah. Mary. Ubaawood, Alta,
muni, rtp-lna*. aad Forrest City.
FOB J iiT t c a O f FBACB.
snAtdary
Tour support will k* apareclatod,
I
list pact fully.
for
J. C IIO W E U Fsac* fc
•yg, Altamoots
Altemento aprtna*. which ombre***
r, Lon* wo.d.
Mprlnga, le t s
ro n cOMrranLn.
. B M re t and
t hsrswlth announcs my aoadk
M il oa* mr
dory fnr Constant# of Ike tth Jut. best efforts to
*a effteteai
(Ira District embracing th* fellow.
aoriant of.
Ing preclncte: Altamonte Bering*
* aay m s
I..logwood, talks Mary, 1‘aola. La** pert given me.
Monro*. User Lake, and Baaford
U D. WBLBOBfl.
Toe vole In Ih* Jus* primary mill
t&gt;« appreciated
UKO A aCJIlFFLmY, Jr.
ro n t o v r r A i t . a
If rtsrlsd to th* affle* sf Can.
sisll* of th* Fejrth DleCrlcl. eon.
xrising Ssnfar*. Lab* Monro*. Fa.
ola. Lake Mary, lassw nd. Alia,
wx-wie Mprtng*. and Ferrell City,
for whirl I hershy aaaeoaee, I
promise en aconomteal and efflcUai
administration af Ils dotlse aad m.
sponslblllilsa 1 will approelat* you*

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K arifSa
SK'SBTaii

CHAR H. BHAyrgR .
rota c o u im

a s ik s io r a t '
t a k a *.
I wlsa to aaaounca to th* pewpl
of BamIos Is Coaaty shat 1 am t
eandidal* for rs.slaetlua ta th* of.
flea
of
.
. 5#i
. **ty
“ Aeoecaor *&lt;‘ -Tame*
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1
__ doolalo* of '
eobject
I* th*
tn the
• Demoeralle
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oopport m
A , V a Co « a JI

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DsmaeeoUs B goeoMeg 'Com m ittee
aiupted a r w t io U s s nrovM lag that
r*n&gt;l Idat*a foe. U o apnoiatleo odfto*
o f Circuit Joda* BkaU bo oemkmleo
to tk * DotaaoraH* Frtmartoa o f l&gt;M
In oil I net** cw* where lb * ta n g *1
o ffic e eaptree prior lo t k * ’ ft rot
D em o*rail* Prim ary la t i l t .
T k * A lle ro e y Oenorot o f F lorid *
bao race at ip read e n d aa a m olar s - ' i ;
eplalee tkat tka ad Interim ar recem •kali
apoelatm sat o f tka pramat. Jadod
as lb * f m a t r J h M Jodlstal Cl roa*t.
eamprtalag Bravard ami ; *omlao*«
CaaatteA eateada a l l y to tk * s a d a f
the n o*I oaoalny n U m
a f Urn
Beaat* us tea* aa apporatmoat a*
p ay
m i l s ana oaoftr m a ^ by lbs

Jim ft. Tour

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•I hava decided to koaemV a aaaAL
data far tala 'odfio* aad bets by
formally * * * ** * ** ftp

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ra^laoclss
__.a f aaahty ptmarta.
Pdblle tael met lea aod
‘ yoof, sea.
oar eo*.
faithful
thta W.
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YOl

It la not oo taay in governmental of flea* to eat aatariea
u In private baaineu. The Miami Herald point} oat that
ike head of a corporation or buslnea* firm manly he* to
call In hla employee* and tell them that he moat reduce
Min Wages ten percent That’s all there ia to It, except
then the a*me
same prut*
rhwte unkm* are involved. And even then'
Apia appiiaa after mom or leas prolonged arbitration.
"But it la not so easy in public office,1* the Herald ex

ABO UTD O JW

By I.ffrV

J uivirmUnd thdi foe :
munlty players a r c . nee* tew
pleased with oar garden-growing
campaign. , . they flggcr what If
ws want In for tsilslossT
Wink I hadn't turned m eoTm
«v w to tha Rasdwu tag. .
"No matter how essential economy may be,^p©MtIce all tha guya from tharo oaa ma
luently flhd a way of protecting the Job holders, s i a refsrnne# to crash th« (seal
boohoose Jernt* and I gat a bad
uts have a long gauntlet to run. They must get by the nam*. . . mT oacatskasa kisa
_ iton And the executives, who most likely will oppose ■tainad ao much 1 can aaU It any
each other. Often they must be passed upon by bureau tint* for a walaat highboy, . . I f
Chief* &lt;t * commissions. They must be in accordance.with the yon Ilka them aubtia bow aboat
jaws. And then in the end the courts may step in and over- pelltklam raving aroawd making
ipaachei It la a awatl Uma fo r tha
what *ia intended for public welfare.
nritwhaf
’The Utter occurred In tax-ridden and chaotic Chicago, Inauguration of oar gni '
where the Cook county board of commlsalonera last fall pro­ tost . . That Your Dk* » Sholts
pitch* haa beta up too
toogar than a
vided for payleaa vacations and reduced ealart
"Going out of Bui
luslnsu Bala’’ sign
The ruling was fought, and now Circuit Judge
Second arena*. . . whan do
m invalid. He on
r „ lu bm im k tor, Jr., has declared the economy measures
they gat that *bualnaaa' stuff,
» * » .TtTf«™T?i m ,* ordered ths board to refund the $860,OW saved to the MOO kohT . And Max Roth Is trying
county employees. The board declares it will appeal.
to g it rid of »oma real Mtata
S Z u ill
*Thia battle for thrift in public service la discouraging. holding! before thi boom baits. • .
JSeUeMMw •« *S—W
i M c .H at* alaa raa ecv*&lt;- It encounters many handicaps. This regretabls situation „
I undenland tha tho Heigh and
plains the high coat of government and the burden of taxa­ Brook, mortuary company ia t
happy orar my referring to
TtJKSDAY, M A T t, IN S
tion which U now resulting In the deUyed uprising of the to
thslr •ilabllihment a i a Jamt,
people,” the Miami paper concludes.
gaa, I can’t call tho Jernt a hotel,
The only way to reduce salaries, or the general coat of can I f . . . Wonder how tong
t a w PL A C E POR NO STOBY
government, la to elect men to office who are practical tha Squall do !• going to tip to
j coast hUU at Herron#* Creek! business men, who are independent and cannot be bought gat along without an orcheatra. , .
P * Uses, but dark scant psiturs or swayed by lobbies, and who are conscientious in their how about orcheitragedy T , . .
"drawn tbln
loyalty to the public good. In the coming primary the people Prom what I hear tha maaitro'i
rack shaped Ilka flamsi
pupil, put on a &lt;how tba other
ocean at tha land's fool, have a good chance to show whether they really want gov­ night and deported themielvei will,
ernmental economy. After the election, it will be too late to
’ ths vast
all tha luavity ant artlitry of a
jjy ax tent Ion beyond tbo lone, do anything about it
gur trying to tuna an pld-tlms
■o
i White violence|
thna dial radio. . . It mud bi
I o f cows and tha bull
griat to not bo able to act yourhardly apparent up the
distant,, hard
• M and, teach willing workers
dark slope)
all you know for ■ grand. . . but
Tangible
evidence
that
it
pays
to
advertise
comes
from
with
If thi McMahlll U able to teach
the report of Gilbert T. Hodges, president of the Advertis­ thim acting and land them a job
This
place is tha noblaat thing 1 \ing Federation of America, which has recently completed on Broadwaka then tough day,
IS pi
a atudy of records for the past seventeen years of some 120 It to worth thi louaind e iiy , . .
1 hiys evsr oecn.
; Me mUginsbia
Corporations. Half of them failed to maintain adequate ad­ If anything to. . . mebbe hr
Inman prmrtca bars could do vertising programs | the other aixty increased their adver­ eould pick up eome dough teach­
. ! ’ anything
ing RoekifiMx a llltli new’ rer'
tising expenditures at the rate of 16 percent a year.
dilate tha lonely aalf-wstchful
Considering first those concerns which increased their p m iiK , and ,ome new line, bepalslon.
tide, "Let's ling a hymn’’ . . .
,
Robinson Jsffsrs. schedules, Mr. Hodges said: "Seventeen yean ago many of Ccxialantlne &lt;(,o you'll ktuiw he
thea companies were small. Today every one of them Is ain't no doll, Varda, remueki.
numbered among the foremost business houses of America.
,.Oas tnan ws know Is so positive They have multiplied their net assets to four time* what "Boy you ,ure ire versatile. You
write , porta, movie revirwe,
fV*n oyitara haaltato to disagree they were 17 years ago.
cotlm, everything—aid It'e all the
.g j£ lh lm .
'Last ysar their combined net profits were three tlmss ■ami” , , . Connie, you know, 1a loda Impector and uses a
Relieve It or not, rumor haa It greater than in the comparatively good year of 191S. This
IramAtlc testimony to the valne of an unb
unbroken advertising dtffereti*. technique on rrrry
tha llata Will ba tom pitta dramAtlc
policy should bring confidence and inspiration to executives fountain. . , he', ■ Georgia boy,
fa n tba waak I, out.
to you and ■ ecarlvtehip. . .
who want tangible proof that a courageous program, even T«eh*«
P riori, Brarhhold I, the only guy
jAa good a way to gat the money in these difficult times, will
II pay.
pay.
I know that waa ever able to
OAt o f hoarding a, buying new
’’Now let us look at the other aide of the picture—the Inaull a nureance, . , and I can't
Is to pay for old ones.
dark aide. Let us see what happened to the other 60 com­
-------- -------- ------panies, the ones that pursued an erratic and uncharted
Roma people a n »o daptas
course.
bump thalr china on tba
"When times ware good they plunged heavily. When
m s . every Uma they
the going became difficult they tightened their purse
street.
v
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“ But th i* p olicy d id n 't w ork. S even teen V e n n ago e v e r y ’
One thing tb
.. .
right xbouF**ht leasiW PW bdfBliirtf'tlle 60 ifTtfli W thi* Mtitff^roup « » an Imiwrtnnt,
say Japan seems to be looh- national bualneoa. Today more thin half of them have loot* . {5 0" . ”*,d frf? Lr ‘,t'
,
U..I poiltlon. M.ny h.v. p .ri.h ri"
; J J f f - £ j .’ I f " , , ' m " “
m fe r war.

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C A L IF O R N IA IN
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i l t has been discovered that In
In f until It hurts, soma people
extremely sensitive to pain.
St Joseph Nwws-Press.
.---------- ----------Berne folks will hesitate to
[ tws dillere so thi-y can vole
’ remedy a situation which may
easting them Ihuusands In high
Monroe (N . C.) Enquirer
advice to candidates!
rjta pleasant, but not loo pleasant.
Seme one rner think you have en

1_____this
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? « Oie federal government levies
;■
on part mutuels as they’re
of doing, It might be
1for tb* rmceltecke to oper&gt;
tally.
fit v —— ----------■t men In __
Missouri whe
X A# la Jsaae Jamea ahouldn't
el hurt at not getting much pubdty. Jeaso would be a lamb In
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— daya,—
clothing In -these
__ala Journal. May be• that's
Mlaeoorl erected a monument
Jams, net long ago.
-oHare's one tlma when gambling
lek Kennedy, a New York
sn, wa* shot In the leg nnd
poisoning eat In. Doctors
hto only chance was the
on e f hto l « f . a thoBatnd
gamble. He took It and won.

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fit. Petorsburj Independent
two hundred reelbeen dlspoicd of In
sbtug In bone fide ealee
past reason. Atid tb*
st points m l that there
been meny more bed It
for aneettled b*f«d dtffland high taxation.

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no difference how well
tomtbody Is always
_j*. Mart wilsos, «BJ
m Jot,
West Palm BOach, ha*
'.nTwt
fo r Mrs. Ruth Bryan
jtfen as sjngraseiakn
tb to have a saew. ind Ledger,

la J»*c hasn't

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I q uIred for ths nomination.

devoted
portion
aneoch
. "JOHNI MARTIN
^
,,
o a .good
I ..
. , of hla. ■
P T r , Reaulta in rouatg Dgmocrelle
at hammering Carlton.’ The Sanford Herald remarked, fol- meetings in South Caroline yealowing Ml recent appearance there, "hut wv’d like to remind{ tenley Indicated Roosevelt weald
the Jacksonville candidate that Hardee la the man he
be SD easy w)nner of the IB dele­
got to beat.” The straw vote recently conducted by the San­ gates te be selected there May IS.
Today's voters, outside of Cali­
ford paper ahould be sufficient reminder, but Mr. Martin
seems determined to try to ride back into office on the In. fornia, will sslett &lt;4 Democratic
In Alabama and 10 In
escapable unpopularity of the “ Ina" during hard times. Evi­ delegates
gout|, Dakota, With moat of tb*
dently ha atlll hopes somehow to make the people believe 04 conceded to" Roosevelt.
that alnce the great depression occurred during the Cariton
Hoover wea unopposed tar hla
administration he needs only to say that Carlton favors state’s 4T delegate,. Ths Repub­
Hardee and thua make Martin "the people’s choice." He at licans also wst* selecting today IS
least shows Ingenuity In the invention of An issue to act district delegate* in Alabama, 11 ,
aa a smoke screen for his own record Miami Daily Newa. In South Dakota and It In Mis­
sissippi, w hu w ki'klark and taa"
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SANFORD, TW ENTY YEARS AGO
The young men e f the Helping
end Society entertaleea the
young lady members vary royalty
on Tuesday evealag with a launch
rids. Tha party lif t the City
deck at at«0 o'clock on the launch,
"Mamie", landing at Fort Florida.
Her* a dainty lonch w*e served
and, after spending a je ll, hear,
all embarked for heme. Tn* fellowlng war* preeentt
Hlsss*
»y
While heed, Bdlth BtewarL R»k,
Betts, Blneh Milton. Carrie Levsll,
Martha Fox, Ruth Btewart, Daisy
Belts, Clara Milled, Marie Stew­
art, Laura Davis, Um U Connelly,
Mary Oatchal, and Msstrx. BatU,
Gale he), Wright. Pir*. _ A ^ ffs
Deris, Douglas*. Jtoddlng, Bandall,
Brewten. Mr*. * . O. Co* and Mrs.
J. w . Wlldmaa.
Mrs. Use Harrison, of MtlMrn.
O a. U lh* goect of Mr*. J. FreA
Turner. Br. Mm. H errlew end
Mr*. Turner are eld friend, and
schoolmate*, and this visit end,re­
union of eld friend* to more
pleasant.
Mrs. Ida A. Perramors
daughter, Mis* Aanle, arrived to
the d tp Widu**4*y mornleg and
a n the guests o f Mr*. Parramore'e
mother, Mr*. A. A. Strrtoe. The
of heth Udtos wUl
ba | M to wefcoma tbelr retu n
to tbelr eM borne for a vtolL
life . MUtan H o m y Mabry and
Uttle son, Harold Waskbun, J * a

ths

the plsasure of eating their d*U.
d ee* three reerae luncheon which
area-token-«leag-with them. The
beautiful , moonlight, tbs boat
ride and tha delightful evening
ware vary snack eajpyrd, by the
party, which consisted o f Mr. and
Mr*. N. J. Perkin* Sad llltli
daughter, Ethel Goodwin, the
Mtoess Emma and Estelle Beard,
Flora M. Jskasea, Annie L m
Caldwell. Leila Mlchasto, LUUah
Gibson, Madge and Vsda Ward,
Mia* Massey, Make) Hand, and W.
J. Thigpen, W, Watson, R. R. Deas,
BUUe Hill, David Caldwell, Archie
Bette, Wldetaan Caldwell, Tenney
Heao^ and Boland WHdmsii.

Komodo Dragon Will
Be Been Free At Zoo

del,gallon W W d y has
for lloevsr.

pledged

tAll SanfordWtfcar ihops cx tar­
ing to whits trade will else# tborbday afternoons
t-rmember T E Tt i he' •aid
*
and bo’s through September, according to
dead nor or Setting
bn announcement today.
something. . . I would, hate to
be Dart Knight’s bolt, all right,
whatever become o f Jos and Jimmy
Knights and that sight we stayed
ap to see the sawrtse sad never got
m.T . . Simile: ns un­
home til t
happy as an Ethiope who owns an
auto that doesn't contain any
chromium plain. - , M a k i n g
■coopee, Mrs. Lillian Dam has
Vole For Your Favorite
been approached as fate re mayor
timber but refaaed to bile.
Candidate* floo tbo Show
After sitting there for two hour*
Monday night ft luddinly occurred
to me that the old Beach itreel
■nna would be a swell place-to
bold aoms fight if they weren't
already tearing It down. . . bat as
long as they hare boasa like
them lada Monday the cuitomera
are In danger of getting arrested
for assembling without a permit
or any good reason, . . Wonler
H U M
Phone I74|
If the closed saloon will
MBS. RUSSELL
corns back. . . I honestly think
Sunday Blew n s U c
the country was bettor o ff when we
(Please Call Balarday)
had prohibition. , , A fella left
the tillage thto morning who
was recently all set to build a
certain organisation an office
building whlrh would have been
•elf-supporting only there was a Salto Prcmed.......__:... JOe
res,on he didn't. . , anl you esn't
Salto, Cleaned, Pmud..40t
bribe me to tell It as long as
Bantu, Cleaned, l’reoord.ZOc
you kstp your monty in your
OPPOSITE
pocket. . , maybe I eould baffle
FIRE STATION
you more If I uaed nothing but
middle Initials and left out all the
vowels. . . Diamond ball would be
fun to watch If It waa only a
different bunch of guya playing
HEMSTITCHING
some other geme. . . Oh de ho,
to Per Yard •
ffor ftfo itggfti g«|f
l««*row w i]bu r to still hanging on
A
lTrrfU
lai
lfor ll| lla ft r M r .
tnd and so are the dancers after
'■S UwW w. t o M U M IW tr .
1:80 p. ,. . . Wish tome abasnt(W M in M S
1(7
minded boot IIkkera woull comb
HATHAWAY'S
W w w Srwtu HirklM ( ( i m v ,
their ahlnv and cut Barney Hillr t w , ( I . P i r k , » , al Sm m S M .
llvan'e hair. . . Wonder how
. f - * o r Walsh felt being In D. B.
8 dey, and nothing In the papers
itII this old sleuth got savvy,
they made me Interview him and
the fir,t thing I said was. “ Gahd,
you're bean neglected". . . and
he looked rs though he waa glad
of It aa long as guys like me
were sent to Interview him. . • Jbe
only time I had anv fun at an
Interview wa, with Mias America
of 11)30 an! at that it vyae day­
light. . . Whatever become ef
grapefrlutf
Hparka, the Gardener,
,!7
•l- Ai!
election four years ago.
A noth*/ resolution wes than
adapted ; directing tha delegoUon
to tho national convention to
act as a volt aad to b* governed
by e m aKriiy.vptf of lUelf.
A m olutlM ** tnitrucllng t'TD*
drlvgation to work and vote for
lh« Inuriion of a plank in the
national platform calfonr either
for rspeal of the Eighteenth
Amendment or for an adequate
plan for submitting tha question
of repeal to tha voters of the In­
dividual slates also was adopted.
Peter G. Gerry, former United |
State, Senator, waa
elected
national committeeman, and Slat*
Bon. 1,1*11* Ahtern O’Neil, of
Providence, we* chosen national
CommIttec women.

A deeea new aad naeual snakes
baas been added to aa already
M s s m ObA mo , Ik Waa alee aat euq sid. while tha Mrd aad
f w t o n t o w to aUarted
r new provide amyls spec* far

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SUMMER RATBS

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complete lining and totori’— « •
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Among them were Represent*Beginning next Beterdsy aftertlv* Itolgdy. the
DemasraU*
Homed*■ dragon PROVIDENCE, R. I. May
■men, the lire
II
Rhode
IsUad*, leader; Here of South Carolina,
by sever*! (A J*.)— U ttle
wQth ba*
— of the lasular affairs
oerat* feslerda. stood by
darlok the poet
IBM champion, Alfred B.
will be pimaaeedly
b part « f tb* Ire*
W U u r. . f CaUf*
Delegates to the party's stxU
Bklpal Sou, It w m anasunped this memlng. The CUy e f convention refused bp a reU.daH
Veto cm d t t to M to
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Wednesday N igh t,

bung-Jery bill logrlhtr with
resolution by Rapraasatotiv* 1
tansy, Democrat, New Verk*_rti
qeeittng - m i l d e a l
Hoover to
grant an Immediate pardon, will
be csesldcrtd tods T by the lloeae
Judiciary Committee,
JUpreeeeUUvi
Thstchsr, _
Iseteeky, Hassle's native state,
reel*tod tu the House n petition
tb Governor Judd ef Hawaii askIhg a "prompt end unconditional
pardon.1'
I Within * few minutes be had
obtained the names ef Ike entire
Kentucky delegation, and many
at bars.
Thatcher said the petitioner*
t e lle r * that this 1* the best enj
.Kadowtd Ii3^Baltimore wheTT a moat effective method of dealiag
epetkll election wee bold tg.
w(tb a situation which they re­
rwcUen with the primary, for a gard aa ef an Intolerable char­
decision on re peel e f the •data'* acter aad that ths pardon ef
M year Kid hla* iaWa, a question Lieut. MassU and bis associate*
purely local to character.
will be best for all concerned.''
BALTIMORE,
Ud., May
(A .P .j— One of the Ughteet'Vets*
In bbetry arm* reglitsrvd li^Maty.
load yesterday
as
President
Ileover and former Senator Joeoph 1. Franc* met In tb* state's
preferential primary for tb* I I
veto* in the Repabllcan National
convention.
j J
The fast that It a m tha,'. first
clear cut me*ling betwseg
President and the former tdoutor
In a etale primary mad* tw dlffervarc and peopd* shewed UtU*
Interes t. A ll sectloa of tha ■t*u
reported the apathy
down the veto.

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T U E S D A Y , M A Y 8,1932

I , Morgan, Mm. J. AX Preston,
Mm. Rmlney Caprcll, Mr*. J. M.
llaycs, Mm. G. A. Radford. Mr*.
7.. B. Ratliff. Mm. II. J. Wilson.
Thr It nil* nl *••*. T. W. W il­ Mr*. Joe Hathaway, Aim. (X P.
liam.*. flak Awntir, wn* thr ncvviv Herndon, and Mr*. William*.
of thu inret in-; of Circle Number
Thru* uf I he Fftml Mrthoiht
DI’ I'DSAXS i,(M(SKVKI.T
I'hurt h to Id Moutlay uflrrnmm
with Mr&gt;, Wrtllci I,. Morgan preFAIllMCAN'T, \V. V *. May X-aiding ovi'i Iht* ini'*Ir i o acaainn
mid M is H. O. SinnKn! act teach* (A.P.I -Mr*, firm I- Shaver, wife
sf the former Ih’mixialir national
ing U c hiIk -ioh »tudy Icstitin,
A H 11u 3ii t ' i * u f H u r g e t l t n n t * .•hairmnn, snid ycsLr.lay that iHr
triid thr loho mi‘i'1tnjj In bo hold "rank ntii file" Demrernts of West

Sidney Fox Starred
Circle Number 5 Of
Methodist Church
In Film Coming Here
Circle Has Meeting
Church Holds Meet
O ffic e

Little Music Lovers
Club Holds Meeting

i C alendar
TUESDAY
m f a w Clua o f Om P in t
Cbtttch win m m I at B OO
a l the W m of Mra. E. C.
l i t East Twanty-third
with Mr*. Harper, Mr*.
U OMan, Hr*. W. D. GardI Mr*. O. L Daaacr u bo*tNight" will he obt(P the SemlMle Hick
-T. A. at 1:00 o’clock at
Installation
plan and a
ho given.
Christian Endeavor
Church
a council meeting at 7:00
at the home of Mrs. G *H .
I f U Park Avenue.
WEDNESDAY.
business meeting and
o f the Woman's Club will
at lltjO o'clock at the
with M o . A. H. Phil.
J L O. Wagner, and Mr*.
Capta* M hostesses. Reser* 'm at ha maria with Mr*. J.
bp Tuesday night.
THURSDAY.
Sooth Slda P.-T. A. wltl
at 9t4S o’clock at the school
K. L. Cass of the First
’ Church wltl meet at 3:30
•t tha church annex with
I. Milam, Mra. Griffith,
A . I* Jowars, and Mrs. K. W.
as hostesses.
FRID AY.
Mayfair Circle of the Gar.
will Join with the Aisles
a garden run to
the
Nurseries at Winter
Picnic luncheon will be
at Rock Springs.
Mrs.
n is In charge of ard r e la of the Garden Club
■Met at 10:00 o'clock with
A . C. Fort, lt d Went Fourth
f A isle* Circle- nf t) Garden
WlU hay* a cardstn run to
Garde* a fte r which a pieWltl he aerved at Rock
aaked to
I’chtek at Mm. 1. P.
ID AY
Circle o f lh* Garden
meet at 9:90 o'clock at
i t Mr*. James G. ShaWo*t Teeth t Street, before
|Nh. ttLykem. garden*- tn . £HJ.TA.ptenh: lunch win be rn' on the beach.
Sanford
Congregational
inn Endeavor Society will
•In the member* of thr
People’s City Union at

With Mis* Minnie Emma Strange
presiding, the regular meeting of
the M ill* Music Lovers Club wet
held Saturday afternoon at the
home of the sponsor, Mrs. Prancr*
A. Hickson, Myrtle Avenue. Potlowing the business session a re­
view of the composers, Alois rl,
Beethoven, Bach and Hayden was
given. Photographs of the class
were also taken.
After a short musical program
refreshments were served « 0 the
following: Misses Minnie Emma,
Ruth and Esther Strange, Helen
and Mabel Chapman. Kathleen and
Joyce Adams, R u b y Bonlskr.
Prances Thompson, Ruth Ander­
son, Dorothy Rogers, and John
Flnnell, and the following visitors,
Mary Burns, Oulda Merle Pennell,
and Frank B. Adams.

rson
Mrt, C. J. Holland, o f Gainesvilte, is visiting her granddaugh­
ter, Mrs. H. W. Goods peed.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Merlweather
and children motored to New
Smyrna Sunday where they spent
the day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hardy left
yesterday for Cordele, Ga, where
they plan to make their future
home.
Mr. and Air*. Harry Wloaver, of
Tampa, spent the weekend her*
with the latter's sister. Mr». II. C.
McMullen, 200 Maple Avenue.
Afrs. L. I. Frasier. Mr*. J. C.
Hutchison, Atr*. Claud* Howard,
end Mre. II. II. Mrfaslln motoreu
to Jacksonville today for the day.

Mary Lambuth Circle
Of Church Has Meet

Mm. l-rslie Hill and daughter,
IsiuUe, are spending a week here
with the latter’s grand pure ntn,
With Mrs. V. E. Douglas* ami Mr. and Mi*. Ernest Krupp, Park
Mr*. Grover C. Sparring as ho.tr Avenue.
rases, the regular meeting ol the
Friend* uf Mr*. A. H. Byrd will
Mary Lambuth Circle of the First
Methodist Church was held yes­ be glad to Icarp that she is re­
terday afternoon at the home, of covering et her home, 121A I''si­
Mrs. S peering. Mayfair.
Mrs metlo Avenur, frrm injuries reHerman Middleton presided over celved in a recent fail.
the business session after which
Mr*. E. J. lanry taught the mis­
Mrs. A. AX Stripling, uf Milton,
sion study lesson.
and Air*. J. O. Holland, of Mari,
A t the Ira hour refreshment* anna, are vUiling their niece, Mr*.
were served io thr following: Mrs. II. W. Goodiprrd. at her home on
II. A. McMirharl. Mrs. Paul John­ Myrtle Avenue.
son, Mr*. II. T. Glass, Mrs. W. C.
Air. and Alls. J. W. Strange, nf
Hill, Mrs. Morris ftpenoer, Mrs. It.
II, Wright, Mrs. E. A. Wil*on, Mrs. Hawthorne, who have been suit­
D. C. IlarrHfl, Mrs. Burke Steele, ing their son and daughter-in law,
Mrs. U. D. Caswell, Mr*. E. J. Mr. and Mm. Fred Strange, have
Laney, Mrs. J. I). fanny, Mr*. E. returned to their home.
C. Smith, Mrs Fred folium, Mrs.
Mrs. It. A'. Young ha* rrturnni
Clarke I^onariy, Mrs. Herman
Middleton, Mrs. V, E. Douglas's, to her home in Knoxville, Term.,
afler spending soma time here
and Mr*, (irovrr C. Sperring.
with her son-in-law and daughtr-.
Mr. an,) Mr*. A. T. White. MagLAKE M A IK S Ridge ntrns unita Avenue.
Rales. Corn , ts| ilali.»d at 323,01X1,
granted chatter i-rntl y.
After visiting Mr. and Mm.
their regj|ar bu.lnr.s and social Waller S. Hand, 1001 Park Avenmarling,
Dr. Edwin t arke, of ue, for a short time. Mm. AX L
Rollins College will s|ieak on the Hand and granddaughter, Mar
garet Hand, have returned to their
subject, "What We fun Do For
home at A'anwnod, N. J.
World Peare.”
The West Side P, T A will
Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. Krai
meet al 2:30 o'clock al thr srhixll
and daughter, Virginia, returned
auditorium.
last night from a sir month* trip
SATURDAY.
to various point* in the blast and
The Dirt (lardeltera Circla of thr
to fhlrago. ami
Hlniwnlng7on,
Garden Club wilt meet at 10:00
111. in thr Middle West.
o’clock at the home of Mra. AX I.
Hoy, 1718 Locust Avenue.
Th* Treble Clef Music Cluh will
L A K E L A N D — G r o w e r * S e J lin g
meet at 9:30 o'clock at the Wom­ Service Inc . capltaliird at 310.0011,
an's Club.
granted charter recently.

Mr*. William S. Brumley an I
"A Love-Hungry girl will go to
any lengths in her quest .for hap­ Mrs. I re,| 1. Williams were hoslesscc at t h e regular meeting of
piness."
This is the as-rrlirn of Bidney Circle Suin'rr Five of the Pres­
held yr»terFox, beautiful liitla brunette ac­ byterian tuxiliaiy
tress who recently deserted the day nfleriitHin at the hatm* of
stage to embark on a career in Mi*. William on Oak' Avenue.
motion picturi-*. Her third motion Mr*. Waltri |„ ('coper presided
n-ines* sesrioii and
picture i* ".Strictly Di&gt; honorable” over t h e
the season's mott eagerly awaited taught t e Itilde study lesson.
At the tea hour refreshments
comedy drama which cemes tu the
Mllane Theater ntr Wednesday ■ml were .etvel by the hostesses In
the f- II,oving.
Mi*. Waller I*.
Thursday,
"A normal girl." says Alisa Fox Cooper. Mi- William ’Ludwig.
"need* love a* an Integral part of Mi*. J. M. Miv ,1‘ liu, Mr*. A. Al.
Mrrlher life, and her life raiinot bo AfrEwan, Alt*. Francis
complete without it. Call It thr uelbir. Mr. Henry Purdon, Mrs.
mating instinct, if you will, hut F. E. S t u n , Mrs. |'» tier Wake
the (art remain, that the attrac­ field, Alt . Kilims Woodruff, Mi*.
tion of the seir* Is of such trans­ S. E. A n d r e w s , Mis. J. E. linker.
cendent potency that nature Itself Mm . K. Conn Ion, Atm. It. A.
defeats any attempt to stills li.o Cobb, Mi*. It. E. Herndon, Mr*.
Jlaii&gt; llteit’i*. Mi*. S- D. High.
feeling.
Ies«e Hutchison,
Lewis Stone is. featured with -!•&gt;■*•!!is ■A
All 1 Mrs.
Luka* and Alls* A'og In "Strictly M n . W . I » . I I ' l i m a n ,
Dishonorable,'' and the supporting lluvuitl 4'w lw »f.
cast includes Si Im y Tolri, George
Meeker, William Klcciardi, Carlo
Schipa and Samuel Bomllo, The
Lehman from the New York ntage
sucresa of the same name and wn&gt;
directed by John M. Stahl,
to honor of Mr*, t'hnrlos Pinrro.

tbit fho »iirlo u.ll hr hoitlaas at
l l u * n \ t |0 " k * i . * m n u H ' l t n i ; u f t h e
M» —i M f i . n y Si'riHjr.
f It ■ bllll'll t ' kkoi o mor Vf ’ll: 1fl t ll0
f t d f o u i n : M*'* t*. A. Ilainof,
Mt S. U. Shinhidtor, Mra. Walter

.Sunday, May Sth

I.AW 11K i n IN V M M )
W A S IIlN fiT M N . May t

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in ritio ro iirt yri*lo iila &gt; th io u u nt
i o in % a fiii t h o T o x o '
In vk
u m lo r
w hich th r I t r m u r r a i n

"Into I'xrrn

tiv p ro n ifiiittr o b a r n * I iiei;t«*r* (t o m
IVnorratn*

jirimanr*.

H &gt; » n o i» M ir th o np|M | »m itr
l*iM fo r M u i h r i &gt; ' H a y
\\« nit in ii iioRitum I" mill
t*» m a i l h o i a l o v o l y l o x * •
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Wednesday Night \
For

Your

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I'an dldn tro— See (h e S how

To-Night

Mnts,

M1LANE
N I r Ii I h
10-111

I a&lt;»! it. Mia. Frank I-. WinKtruff#
Mi
II. t\ fiullniM', Mm . Virginia
i . . . . . I I , M r a . I * . I 1, l l . i g n n , M i r .
U, I. Holly, Mrr* .Maty I'ulraton.
Mi-, i!* ll, tlroMiiU’O, ami Mra. II.
J, I • hman.

D ry Cleaners
DOLL Y ’S
NOW

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wish In
iiiv iii- nil nn
fr ii’luls ti ii il
Im tnt'r i nsI l l I I I V ‘ I* S 111
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TltU W arnin’* . ^
Lun W i «
Fatal T .
Many M in i

llKAl TY SHOP

Rumblcy ilomc Scene
Of Circle’s Meeting

Mothers' Day

Virginia are oppoaed to
Roosevelt, i f New York, a* I
picslcient and will not support I
if he i* nominated.
A'ranklin.

V o te

uii Ma&gt; 1- It uiit thru nnnoiiviced

Mrs. Fred Williams
Is Hostess At Tea

of Htinrdin, (ui'iirity t»f thi-* rii&gt;,
Mr-. I ml T. \\ illiiioi* onlof t.iino 1
nl a *mnll infoimul h*a Sa*o»d.ik
afit roi*- ii in )t« i botiio on Onk
Avi’iiuc wiln ft u-nti of Mi", IV»iiII PR. K. IL Mitchell Irtl I hi* ill*- gt «* niiiknij* lift tlio i.iioal h*l
AM of the uriMnl of I ho |*ui atp
iiitiorial anil laui*ht a &lt;hiplrr ft "in
1hr minpirn Minly Iwmik nt thr lhoy w*•*r invitod &lt;o tho dminj:
merting nf Olrrlr Number Four t oolit k«hh o rof 11 *■ Ii in t"il*# u*,io
It. J. 11"ll_\ pii wideil
uf Oir FI rat Mrlhinliat rhtirrh •rikiit Mi
held Moinjny « f ten until 111 tbi* a | tho Ira, tn "do u hl*'h uii "H i
humc uf I l f 'N, John ltiiinbli*&gt; * HVm lull u li'l'ii ii Ian- *I»*I|| and roll! oil
l i n t Slrrct* Mra. &lt;!«*«■•
M» , uith ii It*■nv|tin l of miivoI f l'ikkri"
Crum pf«*l|ld«*i * YYF tilt’ hllMfli***
Rf*»i«in.
At th** ten to nr teftr-hmenl"
were m’ i mM !•* Uh* fulhm iitj;: Mr*
tiforge MH’ ruin* Mi.* &gt;\V, * l)t*Ut\
Mra J, P. Hall. Mr-. J F. » .mrtrr.
Mm, J, A. Unger*, Mia 1* I Hat
* Ilft. Mia . It. H. M&lt;mrnr. Mi*. J.
F Met irlUmt. Mr*. F. It. Mitrlidl*
and Mr?*. Kuitihlcy,

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■DEVIL'S;
LOTTERY!
Victor M&lt; Let's*
AltlfPkdtf KlrLIihd
Find C«tiMfli

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Cartoon

W ilk in -

S|ici i.il I-nr " WCflvs
S I i ;i i i i |iihi

There's rest I cm vcn len co
it
hnvint:
you r
rkilhcA
fitlletl for .mil delivered—
e’enned mid prexncrl or al*
mt»sl mnde new hy drjr
clin n ers w ho know their
liusincKs.

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M tiiiiriiri’
riTM iniii nt W iivrs
j 'i .ihi :md $:i.:»n

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1020 Laurel Ave.

I ’ hnne und w e’ ll lie
(h ere fur in u r still.

T W O FO U O N E
•thr* Ad and Hnr
I ■« Li i
v» ill
Admit
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YOU INHALE?

NEW PLAN!
Household Things
Beautifully Dry-Cleaned Now On

DEFERRED

PAYM ENTS

COUNTY-WIDE DRIVE TO CLEAN EVERT HOME LS LAUNCHED

— RULES OF THE PLAN —
Ruga, Drapea, Furniture, Blankets, Curtains (No wearing apparel)
May Be Sent

W h y is this
vital question so m uch
avoided by other cigarettes?

Cash Rates Apply— No Deferment Charge— Orders Must Be Over 110.00
One Dollar Down— Low As $1.00 Week
•

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Customer Phones— Estimator Cornea
All Dealings At Home

Wanamaker Offered Furniture on Payments
Now Laney’s Cleans Your Home on Payments

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VER since Lucky Strike created that tpccial
process for purifying fine tobacco and
(old the full faro about cigarette smoking —
the ntJuttry bat been in an uproar. For I. inky
Strike has dared to mention things that were
considered "taboo" In the cigarette trade.

LANEY DRY GLEANERS
HO E. 2nd Street

Phone 465

You may have noticed a striking avoidance
generally o f tbo word "inhale" in cigarette
advertising. Why? Goodness only knows! For
everybody inhale*— knowingly or unknow­
ingly! Every smoker breathes in some part of
the smoke he o f ibe draws out o f • cigarette.

Vf« ran Permanently Moth Proof your entire Home without dosing
up tha bouae. It is entirely harmless to man or beast. You wont
have to use moth proof bag* any more.

That*! why il*a all-important to be certain

that your cigarette smoke is pure and dean—
to be sure you don't iuhaie ccrtrin impurities.
Do you inhale? Lucky Strike l&gt;ai dared to
raise this vital question— for it gives you the
protection you want , . . because certain im­
purities concealed in even the finest, mildest
tobacco leaves arc removed by Luckies' famous
purifying process. Luckies created that process.
Only Luckies have itl

Van Threat I

0. t AMOUCA
TU N I IN ON LUCKY STtlKB— tC mtJm miuui u n i tkt uerWi fmat
m iatra. —J
I'r T n s fa lj Ti I
m mna iiiij T n f i.i TLsoJs;s*JLtimd*}n*xiaf i s N.B.C.mauwii.

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After Canoe
Tea WlH Be Given On
i As MereTo AnEnd

May 5 Celebrating'
Opening To Public

Iff; Mar &gt;•— Mr. Eamor
k&gt; ambition to eetabliah
i State’* complete Indem l l y provide. the unmotive fo r the Flanna
inUMnt'a dedelon to re*
land anuultle* which it*
undertook to pay over

ST. AUGUSTINE; May 3 _
Tb* Woman’* Exchange of St.
Adguitlne ha* taken charge of
the Anna G. Burt H oum on Si.
aoorge Street, end will egen the
borne and garden with a tau to
be given on May Cth. The board
of, governor* of the Woman'* Kx-

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SOT OO INTO SHELTER WHEN IT RAINS. THET LISE IT,

Involved I* understood
£3,000,000 a year. The
I f y r k w front the -fart thaT
w a l k * y * * n 1M1 and l PM
RMGtk Government guaranMftons loan* raised In Eng*
NWr Inland, to enable the
tenant farmers to buy their
gfit/Tho purchase price wa*
M ar In full to the landlord,
r eat o f the proceeds of these
•r. more frequently by tho
Of negotiable stock gtjarap- I
the British Government,
tereit at 2% per
ng fund o f 1 per
pra* paid to the
of the annultlei
i# farmer*,

A T - in tm i 1 6 to ctM Tuar, L A o a i
WCJU M IATi AND (jLNTLIMIN PETTICOATS

B

THAT-

II case, ir| support
adduce the cont* o f six eminent
li that *ln«a the
e Into existence,
l Britain of these
ily m ted on do('legislation. All that I* nect they eay, therefore, I* to
Ua law.
iWQHara T. Cosgrove and
pm*tm nan Goad heal Party,
I other hand, point out that
tragraph of a docun
cumbrous!/
aa
be Ultimate Financial
d* Valera
and the
his friend*
between
British
lo accept lha validity of
MOmeal. Between IndeiXoatlops. they a*y, there
1e M t o m 'o f agreement end
i'A.FVopocty framed treaty,
aflBod by the IlgeelaUir* of

P

fe H h&gt;'il,fllH a * U Financial SettleH ia t , " they point out, has navB ' tern ratified by either party
H t l f , ft therefor# has no legal
■ m M i **e*pl in so far as It has
KjjjLMBpDmenled by statute. And
H l l : ' being th# case, It remains
■ p t i g * domestic matter whether
-Ft m Slate statute shall be
yppsaled anil * the payments to
H M U Brtfaln discontinued.
% t o this th* Cosgrave section
M d lm JWlth a considered stalebiowt from all men of taw at
eminent as those marBhaled B y Flann* Fall, that the
aMOttlo*. not having lean In any
MBM Ilf the Word "revenues" of
the United Kingdom, which only
acted 0* trustee to the bondhold­
e r * bad never been aulgned to
Agreement.

llltn nelr Kl­
in (hi* vlrw,

no mure than
i vwcord nf . private atraugvnt to facilitate transfer of the
id annuities to the rightful
MT8, namely the bondholders.
• liability lo pay, they declare,
!**p quite independently * f the
tUbment" and is not Impaired
tho “ Settlement" Is held Invalid.
Knreover. they add. If the Free
I agreement, there la no reaI', why Great Britain should
,r * fo H la carry out here.
1. U difficult to disentangle
•'whole akeln of governmental
hnfoU between the two rounM. But It would appear prob• that when all adjustment*
to been made, then I* a canm b it pot balance each year
tyvur of Lb* Free Btate.
(walker argument brought forre by 4 i Flanna FaB Party In

nf distinction and foreign charm
that he find* 1%the walled garden*
of long ago.
Biltiftrtl ow oM Rl- Gtwrge
Hlrast, on* of the nairo- and hWtorla street^ in Ull* Oldest City,
founded by Pedro Menend** d*
Avila* In IM5, pi* pld Burigive, premia# of bain* a welroma
addition to the mimerou* show
place* of the elly. It h»* an atmolphere calm, tWsne, mellow,
and breath** a charm that hslnnga
to another age, far-removed from
the hectic rush of today.
|t la hoped that manv In near,
bv cities and towns Ip Florid* and
Georgia will make a point of vial'•
Ing St Augustin# ami the hlitotic
purl Home on lha day of the open­
ing tea. If that I* Impossible,
wBI doubtless Interest many to
know (hat the Woman* Exchange
will keep the house open all »ummer for the benefit of visitor*.

IN CONNICTICUT THIM
AN OLD suit LAW THAT STATIt
It AUOWtD TO KISS Ml* WISE
AND fS JuOJCCT to AU IST I*

StiU. a n s i*
THAT MO MAN
ON SUNDAY
HI 0O4S SO,

WEST r o i N f , N . 'T „ ‘l U r .
(A4&gt;.)—Two , eeooud-year cadet*
of th* United BUtda Military
Academy were misting' yesterday
following the discovery of th\ir
overtuned canoe In Ike Hudson
River.
The cadet*, Alan J. Light and
Leo A. Bkelm, eat out In the canoe
Saturday and were Laat teen
beaded toward Storm King Moun­
tain. A *trony wind wae whipping
the ijver. The canoe waa dis­
covered drifting upsido.down near
Newburgh early Sunday.
r W o t Pojni .ettleaev- WWRhttBH
Intoniva March
been directing an Intcnaiva
for the youlha. weuL te tap eeonw
immediately and JdrnUfled the
canoe. It ‘ had been pulled aahore
two mile* north of the Newburgh
Yacht Cluh.
The itat-ch then w ai centered l»
lhat vicinity. An Army ompmblan piano cruised up and down
from Danncrman'a Itland north­
ward while ranoo «&lt;tu*Ha manned
by fellow radtla explored the
river edgr* and land patrol* arout-*
c l along both bank*. The rapelMd
canoe wae found by a track walk­
er nf the W eit Shorn railroad.
Unaware o f tho Mavth, ho neglect­
ed to Inform Newburgh police un­
til several hours later.
I loth Light and Skrlat were
r|nail f i d awlntmar*. Before nebting nut on the river they ha-1
donned bathing nulla and sweat­
er*, leaving their cadtl uniform!
at the r All or homo.
Firnt anxiety for them waa felt
when they foiled to aPP«S( for
•tipp-r formation Saturday night;
Twp other radoU on the river

T o B enefit
It waa aotmnred at the otffce
o f (ho Bemlnolo Cwjgty q*ajnhar
o| Commerce today that Friday
afternon o f lait week 40,000 black
hate fr y were placed In the new.
rearing1 pond at Chnluota' under
the direction o f Deputy Game
Commissioner Jim Black, of Pinooutle.
TTrese amalt Hack hat* will bo
kept In thie pond, which had been
seined to clear out all predatory
1l*h&gt; and ertll be raised to a slat
large enough to rare for thema o )m before they are taken out
end placed in lake* and atreama
kthreughoa? the county.
Tkli fa tho flr»t rearing pond
. to t « established In Centra) Flori­
da hy Ike Stale Came end FUh
Department, and It I* laid to be.
a direct recult e f six month* ot
activity «n Ike part of the County
Chamber of Commerce.
A. G. Wagner, of Chutuola, one
o f the vice-president* of
the
trade tody, hae been In active
charge o f the work, and the
County Commissioners have co­
operated In having the pond
Mined, It I* reported.
&gt; i *.
A x ' . -a* . i

K)B4j
e n tttt
Ott Incom e T a x e s
WASHINGTON,
(A J*.l-From ln aoi

EXTUAIUTION 13 GKANTRU

? . ^ . P LVe.
M A D * THE

“ O^SLED TEAMS UPSET, ftUT AN EM PTY
RUN WITHOUT A HITCH.

deflrleacle* . ^
, ayalnri.
by tin latarng) nmamg horean.
Cecil D* MW# and the Omit Da
Min* Production*,
appealed from ****** 1*4*1* , of

deficiency o f $115.
,
Do Mill*, wko paid *31,11# « erm* tag In IMP, .(t^otaodid thk
bureau erred whs® It ljmtoa**&lt;I
kla Income foe Utol *oar tfom
$3(8.343 to M V AM . while tho
Do Mill* product* recited l* U th 0
bureau had unjustly disallowed
deduction* It mad* from It* Irena.
Telegram* received today from Income.
On* * t U»*M n i l *
two of the several gubernatorial $44,300 salary paid to D* MlUo'4
candidates who have been asked w if* aa air ui/lcar of Urn curporato speak at the Chuluola political
rally nrxt Thursday carry tho
mcesrge that they will get be able
to attend tho meeting but that
they will send* representatives.
Font A. Hathaway ha* a apeake l e c t io n
Ing del* In another city Thursday
ha wired, b&amp;t Fred B. Noble, of
lackeonvlUe will be here to epeak
In hi* behalf.
i
Tom t&gt;. Hart also ha* a previous1
enu»K*maul that prevents hi* ap- VoU For Your FuroriU
pwutnre at Chuluola, but ho
Cawdlda law— S«o Um Show
wired that he will tend a repre­
sentative.
Speaking will be confined tn
five-minute talks, under present
plant, with every candidate for a

Plans Go&gt;Forward
For Big Political
Meet in Chuluota

SLED

A T L A N T A . Uwy 3 .- (A .P .)—
Governor Rueeell yeetonlay grant­
ed the extradition nf Elck, alias
ZacV IWhllacc, wanted In Flk*
rounty, Ala., for the munjer In
IU27 of Harris Jackson.

QUEEN OF CABIN CLASS STEAMERS
ENTERS ATLANTIC SERVICE SOON

GMveTv .A idiioy
Sctml: Mttvem^nl

York June 18.
The Champlain

I* Mflttexl

modern in n|ipi-ara&lt;ui&lt; n lUT'd In

uf (hi- cruiser t||M iiuUx’u r f I
cu.,'ciinui&gt; v. itital iiow, ah :
new ly|H&gt; of slruuiilinu siu
surlnounlid ly u vuuC. link
slnilbir to tho u tu rtle , by I'rui
nwipl n - - t . n u utl4 v gs^tiMJT

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v im

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am it radio Lab
uxliun tiudtx

Btnlng room for cMcllptn^ an I
rgdiu «i|- a U-rraen cafe are intludcd In the
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Liiiiuuuut HOW flfl.OOO-Uin vusecl.

DISCOURAGED!

SANFORD'S IN D IA N VISITORS

Will Be Staged

you thtok ItWori
naturally. Yw 'ti
Government is going to Pt^ket
the money T It wasn’t the Free
{flWHl Oorarnment that advanced
u* the cask to buy uu farm*
It 1* generally conceded that
t longer th* disputfl g »»»
tween Great Britain and the
Free State on thl* issue, tk* more
difficult It will be for anybody
to extract any more annual Installmoal* from tk* Irish fenwow

B

3 ,ple^.

, Wednesday Night

liability whatever happen*, t-on■muenLly. the market prlre &lt;ir the
bonds ha* not appreciably de­
clined.
The Klanna Fall Government
recognise* and Indeed insist* »n
the liability of the firmer*. Ilui
II saye lhat the payments have
teeome due to the Free KUte
Treasury while the British Gov­
ernment ha* mad* Itself respon­
sible for Indemnifying tho bond­
holder*. It declare* thl* to bv A
perfectly fair armagement on Iho
ground that Great BrlUlq durmd
the 60 year* preceding the treaty
had taken many million* uf
pound* more out of Ireland lit
taxation than she had any right
lo do. This accusation Is of ruuri«l
Mrnircl.
fhun the whole question,
the Ftanna Fall
^ ».u *&lt;
come* hath to the fact that Ine
payments nriglnale'd In The pt®”.
treaty |t*riod, whtn Ireland way.
v ^ Mg ri-ouy Ge ll^vr&lt;-^ti^^Ncw
an appanage of England. They

, has shouldered th* burden ,
.•mount of land aonultiee
mw Northern Ireland. Tb*
i f the Ulster Government
I tho ooncMston was mod*
i the six northern counties,
9 M i» W * _ V A L K UUMB
itiU within the fiscal b«Mt&gt;
M A o w l Britalw,. rentrik.
HOUSTON, Texas, M ay'.
woly to tho British Treo*Oga
hnodrnu an4 W r . p * ” *
■ 'get comparallvtey Utile

May
moving

ttnlnvl# Countf
o f tb* Boy

hoping plftunt who ir*w te
arty out an open deor. here I
a atfinn, returned te tk*l» rm
•opto with Vrokw wl$g*t *V

rltatlM o f ‘the Set
man hare for n period of ft
hiill thalr indjslrlfs and i

old far
expectMk

Sanford

Cowmetre they wUl rewhich time they writ exho Indian* ware brought
V Hawaon, of ft. Myoia.

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State H a s Generous
Supply Of Foods Of
H e s H h f cQtuality
l^ ^ H

1 tap raw riro
I pram pappar
1 larva anlaa
1 larva knack of rotary
1 plat laaaataaa
1 ran nmakroam (any ka added
H cap batter
«alt ta taata
B raw n ckkkan and anlan
allfktly hi k aaanU amanat at tot*
tar, Cook Hro In eatfletaM wa.
tar far atont tan alantaa* Drain
and add riro ta nthnr tagrodleeta
wkkk Kara toan akappad. Oaak
until vegetables ara Under and
tka ml*taro af tka ptapai aan*
*Ut*nry. Add takaaro, it desired.

Yark that lajered him
prove*ted him from a ___
pKymant and to fah It Ida ta W to
Mil him.
Ha laid to toapkt Urn hammer
la New Ycrk before taming to
Ftorida. 11* decided an this mads
ef attach when to feand Ik bn*
pearlUe far aayaaa bad pan**'or*
la partkna* puna there.
Kayo* thro detailed an nccnnnt
af arriving by train to.UTn".'*
Park and af klk confusion In toy­
ing to total* Merita's W en ta
lto pouring rale Sunday moraine,
Ha rotated kl* nmaUag with tka
si*riled profrajor and knar alter
pandering tka matter to a itW l
at tka daclaton ta go through wltk
kta praparad plan*.
.
Assarting he knew Prof, Matlln
far tS ar 90 years. Dr, Haft said
to was rarogslaed through*** New
York a* a brilliant speaker and
Urataaa worker tar social refatu.
A member ef tto New York ariwml
heard far nine year* Martin was
else vice proiMaat af tb* Lear**
af Nation* Associallun af N*w
York.
CUimlap Martin* nuilata wn*
tkat *f an intellects*! litoral. Holt
rold hi* views were never radical
or entremely conservative, lie said
Marita wa* wealthy and dart,ted t*
ta Wtolar Park foltowinp a
visit several year* eg* to L-utir*.
Ha wa* listed to tto faculty reel*ter a* a ranfaranc* trader and consaltsat an tottmatianal relations.

Sy H A S t A. 8 TVNM 3
A n M k m l Mi k M m M ,
M M t h M H M t ef A irin h m
*T»e toWRtlsl* ta bxlMtap u )
M i n froth fa lls m &lt;I
fm k milk u i •gg*’*.
(Unman Coluethia
taring a rorosl tbit
Tab ststsnwnl n t o t
at tin ngrtrolurel Itxri
intoeta* tMn jaar V&gt; Ftarida Vapatakb CkUkro U at
P In B ut Canal
Stat* Dayartwant it
I tap* finely cat tanked cklrk­
far Un tacr****! xts
an
__
I t fm k frail*, n r takba, »llk and ana. Fieri is l«
1 cap flee brand tta a b
114 Ukltapoena kattar ar chick,
fartaaata la kalni ana itata aka,
an fat
tkraa|Aoat tka arlntar h u m , kaa
14 rap milk
•upplj at all tka
kd, furthermore, If*
S ana
t cap ma*h*d freak prop
feta tkam at reueseUe toeL
Salt
VUk Sfriai. south Flartda
Paprika
via tar m y* become tanlraU norm
and amt Fit*Id*** “In nhsor"
Oeien and preen pappar fried
product* and aaatk flartda plant*
la kattar ar ckkkan fat
dlffmnt vsrieUee. Tka* It I*,
Heat tka milk, analatan tka
tkat aU*jraar Ftorida tan product eramka with It, and aantkina with
and (apply kar paapla arltk tka tka atkar Ingredients, addlnp the
faada tkat *oak* for optimum hrotan ap«a leak. Haro tka mUkaattk and growth.
tura la a praaaid takhp dbk ar
Frank frail* and vqgeteh)** all pan and hake In a mad* rata even
tka gear. Milk and an * every ft* ana hear, ar until firm and
day In arary «ayl Thara wa kata brown. Tam eat an n platter and
tka *»»#nll*U. Chicken, fUh, and ■ana hot ar raid. It nerved ceR
n u t add luffblant rorieUea. varnish wltk sliced tomato. If
Food **ltcta* and food prapara* •erred tot, vamlah with Indian
itlan aro tka only two proUam* Hirer aptcad kamqaata.
laft ta Florida meeti Makar*. VaBrotheraon Assumes
rUty, abundance, fra*knaa* mat*
Store Managership
tka po*slbta msne » » parlor.
a la Havana
Combining tkitkan or *fg* with
When tka ckkhnea ara tlroned
K. A. Brother***, farmer man­
vogetshbs In *ome at tka fallow­ and cat la quartern, u lt them
ing raclpaa, ara kata dbkaa, and fro them tugelher wltk set. ager cf tka Bryan's Sporting Good*
which with tka addltl-n at tero- era) aftrro of cared ham; when Store, who Was been connected
kraad, pnlalu or a gle»* of aallk half fried add tnmetero, prone wltk tkat firm far tka past 14
year*, announced today that to ha*
or trait ju'.t, maha a meat
pepper*, parsley, and entena, nil * teamed the managership of the
cat ap tine. Let nil fry totether Sanford Sporting Used* Store, the
and Uan add a little powdered recce*tor* to Bryan** Sporting
Craaai I" l-lrn **d IVhry
cinnamon and vtnacnr, aba toast­ Good* Store.
4Sat at* Ml
ed (round pecan*, rapes*. atkea
31* *|Uail* chirkm maal
Mr. Brotktrson mid that the
of fried plantala* and tarn* wn- saw star* wilt to to tin mm*
I cup piamata*
■ar broth. Let tka mlttare sank lion, UP Magneto Avenue, and
&amp; quart* dbad talary
till It tkkkaaa auffkirotly.
. that -asm af tto moat complete
m cap* hattaa . -rUna* af i parting peak* ***« to
IVt cap* tlaa*
m quarts akfekaa krotk
Fantard In years* will to aa dl*
S ceps aabry watar
Y O U T H D E F IA N T play at hto atom.
Tto atmaamromsat antaakad aa
l&gt;k quart* aallk
lh&lt;
a rap* dry braad cramt*
A S H I S V I C T I M brvltatlM ta every* a* to vtellt the
atom to to*pact tto new aklpmen
S tsblr-p. &lt;uvs salt
baseball matterWa*h calaryi rat in tk Inqk G R O W S J B E IT E R af ftahl
lengths. Cloak la boll In* aaltad
el, ami
watar. Droln—roeervlng I tap*
wataf. Maka craam aaaca at 1 rap tepee.' Coming' * * . * ? &amp; «
a
hellos. rtaar, ahlekan krotk, rob ftarnUy, Ms grandfatter Oth at
9 ary watar, ndtk. Add dlcad chkh- Jakn*on, was aa editor af the In*
medial map*tin* and n
an
meal,
chapped pit
K S
rooked celery, and root. FIU rame­ to the aatl-etavery m*eam
kin* i rover with eramka mined HU norm shattered dee to
with 14 cap kattar, Bake stoat three year'* af anemptaywwnt In
fifteen minute* nt MO decree* F, New Yack, Mr*. Martin aaM yea*
ar aatll brown. (14 cep, a eevv- Urday aka tkeapkt Keys* tod
hlamed tor husband tar hU tola* —t 1- 1
lap),
fortune. Ska rold they tod to*
friended tka toy a'. I ut five year*
BaaIk Flartda Chirk** Bated
ape when they supplied fund* ta
ELECTION
fa la rortal
sand him ta Columbia University
Taka tbree-faurlh* capful af an* year and ta Hamilton Otlku*
tolled thkknat ana.f*arik capful f vr miilktr vHr.
Wednesday Night
af cubed avacada; nn^faarth
She rold wton Kays- father died
cupful at finely cat celery! a three year* np* be voluatorily bit
pinch af salt and while pepper; echwal t* find week. They bad not Vale Far Year Favwrllt
and n dn»h ef lime Juke, enough area him daring all these year*,
Candidate*—He* Ik* Bitaw
U marinate ckkkan. Mia laprodU the said, anttl be mysterious!,
ante vastly, Un* salad bawl with arrived at their Winter t'nrk
Sunday morning to a run
MfLANE «■and dated randtike.
With a draaklnp mad* at eqoel
The TO-year old wife of the Kul
parts at mayaaaal** and nnas faculty memb**' wa* urnki
awaatanad whipped cream, and rota af pbyekiaa* yesterday auf
paralak artU hard rooked epp. ferine from stack and *troim-l
sttees af taaate, gherkin*. roper*. potto*. Upea tor darter's advh*
ato refused to disco** the attack
, and stopped pu*lerwith a Sentinel reporter bat t*hl
Ftorida Ptoatotlan Btori the detail* af Dr. Hamilton Halt,
ta president af allin*, r*qoa*tln« a jg v tw — i t i u n t w* » u t a
- Cpto
a this layer at cam bread 4hat to rake** tb* ■lalemcal &gt;» Sp '-----------------------‘ uld*a|
cat into auitnhta pieces, ftpariap
She aaplalnad lb* incidrot* ap-m
Known.
U m to uatk shorten^*. Hna an Kcjae* arrival at Um beat* and tto Ada,
earn « elk* V fried ham; near dkwpmkan af hi* situation with
with astand layer; spread
hm huntand wto proa*l**d him a
af ehtaken near am
tharoapk rant, feed and faad* • ■ H iw Y « n g lady's
return to New Yark Inter.
the third layer.
Aranaad by tka terrific hammer
Hsakh fasproved
t altar ttoy had retired
night. Hr*. Martin t*M
la ta s a ro itto dearrltod

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tto aa* *4

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to Imam. Attar

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aapport w fll SO
t o n p N is a r r r .
rorosn e* With lew. m i* re rU flro l*
• srtah to snnsoaeo m r aenJIJaef
e u b rere* ih * r o llo w lu deevrlbeg
fo r Iha o ftla * o t phartft o f Saralnol*
•" Aelole ‘
‘
ro a s u m a s s T in ir R
ly . H e rig e , to .w lt:
O eS n ir aobjaal to tha D a m o m tU
Siaa* Mo, l.
rr in J o b *. I I alaalSd ■ wlU
__ t o t *14 lloohertown,
Anpounclaa m r ( * * .
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Lai
j t o r sag w ill amplor hoaaai aiq
th*^ l.euanc* nl each r e r .
la uropp Do*, aubjacl to is
tmrote In the name ot UNKNOWN. ISIolItgaM d a votla i m aaalat o r craiia
Prim
ary.
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Unteee eel,) ten in ml* vhell r&gt;* re. Tha aappori a f all henaal and law.

g**m*d eccorr.ln# m lew ten deed abTdlro riuro^^w m l .

f c a n f fitAtW'te* mirnirn* c o n . s iu r ; . m

Try CHIROPRACTIC far Ahaa- * ItK tAN . &lt; i,ru le r* o f t b * r t o t o t *
fM A iiijft
L vA h ro A M T u *.
matUm, Naarltli, Sciatica and •c**«»r-l
IVIm Sknl*,
to cecvtnrod. Dr. W, K. Mm *
h n n rn o r u * «r «a a U U
N olle* i, h rrtlo iivcn that anger
Daipall, Floral Height*, 8 . 8 k
and »&gt;&gt; virtu* or ihqt cereal* r ia a l
fnrd, Phana ttt-M.
Derr** or CnrvrlMure end WH* *n.
reieq
in*, rirrult
vvrvn In
in in
vircu lt Court
m n e
* il a*ml.
I
O tiin if, Ik' 11&gt;rhla , d it t 4 Itll
SAYS YOUR WATCH repaired
by aaa who realty knows how.
N (W M h k ft t, c o m :
Sripp*. Jtwelcr, Map. Atm
* --------I'n ir r uJsiT i
FURNITURR MOVINd, crattog,
aklPplng ar staring, fast Ukd
yoa want It don*. AH* have a fkrw
adds and and* af lUrap* furnltara
tar mla. A. J. Lotting, Transfer
A Storage. Phone V.rg,

J
A R. HA

IINI

en.t JOHN 1-OTW
OAN, rilAIU.IM K l’tlK f _ . . . . .
(IAN, Jr . ««.l KRANCBS HUOH’
eOhntilAN.
Keecetor* af_th*
Ksraie of rilAIIUKn H CORMOAN,
a tm

0 *r*&gt; ,*,l
1. unrt.r.lenrd nperltt itaM ar, w ill
an Mandar th* *1* g e r a t June,
taai, a f f . t for eele eng eelt g a rth *
LEAVING FOR New Yack City ta * W aal hour* of eel*, tn front o f
May U . Room far three peseta, Ihe t&gt; u rl llo ea * Deer, le Bemlente
I 'l U I I I . Fli.rlge, me lollnW tag ge
gar*. Further Information, I’hon,' earItri l » &gt; l in anil e ie ie and (• • * .
ly,
Io .o It:
M AM .
lair, rnt Si* eng III, al Ihe
AU eto-nt*
Ijtnrl.
Hotel
*ng
k m A ila g o iflts
Navigation tV m p e er'e neOglvI.
Blon of rrrtsln lean* m m otion
D8 Chevrolet Sedan
I t a rot II In T|» It A. I*- *• ti.
eng K*rllon t eng ». Tm I t A.
*30 Ford Sport Coup*
H la R ncv.irv.lng la tha plan
o f m » net* nuiolivletan revervl.
T » Tnder Ford
M In m *
1*vibllv
Ile ro rg* nl
Above Cara In (Icod Conditio#
H*tnln-&lt;l* INtunlr I* l‘ U t to a h
and Priced Right.
1, |to|t I I
hiittl palp hr I It■ Hilda Id satisfy
REEL A SONS
m M Itorrss slid costs I'srrhssmr ta
U»*d Car Drolrra
B it •*»» drrd
J a H. a 1*11AltON. Jr,
Pivot 181 tasnlrr

4— Btnlnam Barvlca

IS TMN flH l-r W (VtlHT, T W M Ttr.TMiwii Jt'M M A L teH i t m
CHART CRYSTALS for health. A
n (M i i n ^ M U i i D U i t-atiN.
Mineral water treatment. Hales
BaV a II K i ' A k KH. »oin*d by t o r
office, 100 Sanford Avenue, phone
hu.linnit end n »M b »»l friend J
D l-A tlK r:n . v'.&lt;m*l*ln*nie
TT4.
BAN JI'AS il AIt A* IH I-IIMI'ANT al
IJ— A p art rarn U F o r R ent
Hnnlind, a -vnporellnn, KIHBT
In IN 11 4 MllftTVlAIIM INI, a cot.
|M-rnlin,t and JANI'K &gt;:
MAIl.
S M A L L GARAGE Apartment
kllAI.
ri nl , |v»(»ndnnl*
Langley Apia. Call Sfil.
T o ii i w k |h i i t m a n . t n Bourn
le e *

H n **i. liilnnd-v,

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FURNISHED APARTMENT. Four
f , n|-|-*nrlnd lio m Ih* nworn bill
room*, kitchenette and garage.
* ( ... r.. |.l nI nt llm l you hnv. h»*n
Rani Rrosanahl*. 1105 H. Park alipriil nKtr* Ih*** ■ illy tlsy* sit*.
i.rtx* •&gt; nnttftl law swrssd mihiii »«*S
Aro. I'koee &lt;*0J
m

Ik— llousra For Rent
NEWLY

FURNISH KD 6 room

bungalow. Rent a fl.r Ms* U
•kg Path Aro, 11011 to eeen there
Phone 943 fur Information.

W— MimwUMMM For Sale
FOR RAI.Ri Rtrowhrrtlet fur
canning, etiawtorry juice, aUu
Sinnla A Ailoc plant*. Mr*. Re*
Per hard, Pkea* T36.
,
FOR SALE: Small, upright WurUtter planu. Phone 319.
GOOD I'ONII Murk. M M Lortl
Reel* t, H«i HI I *. Sanford.

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Ihie Ih . im dor a» A p ril A. u ,
v. r
txnm t.Atot,
I'lerh rir r u li C e u r t
A* m In a le
County,
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Clark Clrrutt Cnurl
Hamlitula CttuMly, Klurldm
lly

Wc wink t » make it quite clear thsl
there la at distinct difference Ijetween en­
graved iieraonal ranis and printed cards.
One o f Iha principal differuneca I* the
fact that the anrraved ones arc much high­
er In coat, then too, thla type o f curd muni
be made elsewhere for no shop In Hanford Is
equipped to engrave cards.
O f course If you want more cards aomn.
time later il would be better to purchase en­
graved ones now because Ly doing so you will
Le given a plate, from which others may Le
made at a reasonable cost
However, printed cards In Old English
ca
aro very dignified and
type on paac:led cards
suitable fo r the occasion They rqay he print­
ed right here In our office m&gt; ww can extend
to you an unusually reasonable price. We
will gladly show you samples and promise

PERSONAL CARDS
Printed on Puneled Cards
in Old English Type

C. M. H AN D

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To K in d ly R ea d This

pan.

r o n a iiF .n ir r .
Thla 1* lo annnuor* t* th* Pa
rratlo volar* at Bamtnol* Count*
In a l I am a candidate tor aharift
• v p i s o fH a a
■uh]*ci I* Ih* Jnn* Primary. Jt
gw vms rrkne i
alaotpd I premia* to ag* m r afforta
N olle*
la hirab
'H A N K Monais. purrhaMr af TS* to r t r r r out at all (Ima* tha w ill
a f I I I paopl* of thla coonir.
O aM Iflrol* No, T t a , .................
n. J. UVKH 8TRRC T.
g * r « f July A. U ............... ........... ..
ro le r a n lflr a l* In my offlea, ami
haa mail* application for la a garni
ron iN s s t r i.
to (•au* tn aceoraanc* With law.
t haraSF anno:
tinoanc* m r eaBdlgaap
aalg iv n ir ira la amhmcea m * r*l. for ra.alaallon lo
III* offlca of
o w lh i gcarrlbag pror&gt;*rtr aliaatog ■ ta riff, Bamlnnl* Coun'v. aublari la
Ih Bjoiinol# cnunly, r i o r l l i . tu .w ll: Ih * w ill a f (h * vvolaro In th* D*m *.
ha ha Id »*«■
ratio primary
k»ti &lt;11 Boohtrrown.
to u r au
w ill b* ns
Th* *alil land bain# aaaaiaag #1
tha rial* „ f tha laauanc* o f auoS pro* I* laa:
J. r . tlaCUCLLANto
ro n irira i* tn th* nam* or u n .
KNOW N
T h a i r r iA N K 1SUHHIB.
purchnp.r or 1/ltm . nr T a * C a rlin ,
r » a aiiKHirp.
ro t* Na. ISI, da lag m * lo g dar o f
m r **n J lg **r
J.V *. *■ **• IS**, ho* ril*g said oar.
• f S*ml.
(Iflc a ir In m r orric*. and haa mat.*
gaclalon
appiicailoa fo r t * » d »*d m l u g , Tn
rim * lira
w ith law. Halt r * r t lfl. I shall baa* m r
rampalsn on a
rota ambraraa ih * lo llo m n * da. plalfnrm at law anforcaraanl with,
acrlhad proparir altuatad In Sami, out f*ar ar favor. Tour vote w ill a*
■ala County. Florida. lo .w lU
apprarlatog.
l^ila I I I and IS* llouhartown.
L E W IS A. T A T R
Tha *ald land hatna a n a iip d #1
Ih* data at Iha laaaanra o f aucN par.
ra n MiHMtrr.
tillc a ia In iha nama nl Hanlord Da.
t w ill b* a randldate for alae.
vatnpni*nt I V That S IIA N K M lllt. Iloo
lu Ih * u fflc* o f aharlff ot
and
w ill
a *,
RIB, nurrhaior o f 1/1*1*. of T a * Samlnul* County
C a n lflra l* No I I I . itolad ih* lad. praclal* Iha vote of Ih * aiactorat*
gay o f July, A. Il l l l i , ha* fllag o f thla ciiuair. I f *l*alad t ainaol
aalg cartU lm i* In ray otfica ana haa lu ha aa a c llv * aharlff, davollnp
Ovada appiicailoa for |a* d**g la full lima |a th* ronnolantloua *0.
raau* in ai-rordpnr* with law HaM fon-«ni*til of law, am. w ill amplai
tr amhraca* th* tnllnwlnq N m ia lm l, afflrlan l d*nullaa.
Srrtlflra
IL C 'U rtV * WtlXXJX.
#*,-rlb*d land allualad In ttamloola
CVraalr, r iJ r lt t . lo .w ltj
M aMnia s lo v a a
F o a c o f v r r com
toil t i l Hookarlown,
II(a tria l Na a
Th* aald land b u m aiarard *1 th
I am a raadldhia fo&gt; aaaa ir aaa,.
ga l* „ f iM tianr* o f aurh r*r illlr a ta
In Ih* tta in* #r UNKNOW N ifnla** mlaaiunar from P la ln c l No. 1. an*
•aid c a rillira l* aliall l&gt;* radaamod will apiirtcU la ih * vote and ,*ur*1 th *
paopl* o f Sam Inoli
Orcordlnp in law laa g*rd win laaua pon
“iharann
■ aa "Iha tih car &lt;&gt;f Mar A Oaaaly.
JOHN
MRIBCII. Br.
K,» •IIIL
***,
vVlth**a my o ffic ia l *tpn*1ara and
F or
T T C O M M in iO H U I
• *al ihi* ih * n i l , day „r March
U ir fH Ns. It
A Ii. I I I !
M t iA t * for ro.sl#«iteL
V R DOUI1I.ABA
to
lb
*
o
f
f
ic
e
^ ! CftUbiy O on m in lon .
l*l*rs
c ii run court
M slrlrt
1* *f sisulsd
8 * m l no I «
C n u n iy .
tNkr’
In
(
sxisiVniS•
lb * i’f&gt;lld*R tohleh
Florid*
hdve I**rn Id *n Ilf 1*4 w llh rtijr tirprly
ID A M (V KKKH,
•!«•
I*
I
y
*sr
tmcuprivF
of Ibis of fit*#
II u
liMtTON tfTRKIaR.
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OKI.ANDO. Mny 2 , A 1* I — ,
John Martin. «»."*. noted confer­
ence leader And c o n sjlta n t o ' l |
international relations at Rol­
lins College. wa» reported re
Dr mb'mi •*» M rlo*e their
covering tislnv f ont s hammet
dax «•••* •• deeded to thr be a u ti.
at ta ck on h:« life made last |
i c a t t o u •*• 11 n In its highways,
night bv Oliie Keyes. 2S. New
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p a r k * at..I . m e*. nearly 140 dele- R e p r e s e n t a t i v e C r i s p
York Mai tin's skull was frac
I n cre a sed
T e le p h o n e _
F a ilu re
O f
E co n o m y
gat e*
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of ra s a u lt with intent to m in ­
L e g is la tio n
F o rce s
Saturdm
afternoon passed* •-»in &gt;
der. raid he knew* Martin fo«
tftfih f
P m n W * " 'F o r
.
V o te d
B y
S e n a t e ’#
S o lo n s T o S e e k A d ­
»lx years and received imittrv
F o u r
1) e f e n d n n ts
F in a n ce
C o m m itte e
trrmrtl
"thr
rimM
important
ever
from
hint
for
hi*
college
rdii
i
d itio n s T o T a x
B ill
•atinn. hut hrt»ke telation- with
T w o S t o i n o f f s A m o n g f orrmilnt • I•\ thr group'*. F a oh
him a year go Keyes, unem
W \&lt;IIIN GTON, May
2 —
W ASH IN G TO N . May J —
W ASH INGTON.
May
2. — '
W A S H IN G T O N . M a y 2 .—
B a n d
O f S e v en
I n - " ; ° ,u' ..... " V ' - 7 ''
,hr
»
utianim* ti* x,it« ••• H r gr* up
( A l ‘ 1 -A 1'ongrrasionil pardon j nloye«| for three years. »*tiaiged
(A .l’ . l — Hope th at lilt* pr.*a.*
With thr f 200.0,10.00.* •
( A .P .) — P o litical co n te s ts th is
thrt
Mat
tin
m.ide
personal
at
V O lV O C l
I II
lic a tiriff
Thr 111. -• imponuni it«(duti.»n
for I ict*tenant Ms**ie and the 3
roomimy
legislation
nil
hut
tlrnt'n furlough plan for govtacks nn his character
is one of •fulotTtneiit c f an on.
w eek w ere oversh adow ed by
ttl»f
defendants convicted of
wrecked hi thr turhulnit llou«r. 1
ernmont employra w o u I il
Mikr Stoinoff, prominent S a n - |Mb|tnh: n,t. n t l i o t m n g board* *»f
msn*laiiKh(er
in
the
'honor*'
C a lifo r n ia 's
fatefu l
D em o­
Senate chieftain* yesterday turnr.l
cniorgc from C ongross in lion
( disappointedly toward thr po**i' fold f e ir i .V gioxver. )t1n son, tiCorgr ( count) rimtttti** 1 n e i « tt» eoopei• cast* in Honolulu was proposed *
c r a tic p r im a ry w h ich to m o r ­
|Stoinoff, C. (\ Fnglith, L F King. „tr Wl.i,
Mot 1.In It..nr.I .»(
in the 11 mi* e today l»&gt; Rrpre- »
of a flat salary rtilurtinn « a .
bl!i(y of living forced to find mo
row m a y co m e n ear m ak in g
and M**vi* Lent*
:ivie| Mu I n i t i a l G n v iin .
mnlatiM* Crisp.
Democrat, of j
l i r v . n u r thnmgh addition* to thr t . M
I'xprt^sptl t.nluy l»y llt'p rritt,
hum, s f i e in thr rrirnt in thr pieXfiittmt mill 1 11
Georgia The Se nate pas«eil a
o r b reak in g th e can d id acy of
. . . all Sanford
.
L iq u o r L a w
V i o l a t i o n hillion-dollar tax bill.
•.rlltativo Sill'll. Now
7 in h
Volliaiii I n i’i 't Jiti! ut
hill
to
prevent
hung
turn
s
in
1
11
riiiti
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Fran k lin R o o se v e lt
Krpnl.lican K-iuli-r. and hm
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. , t a l l y thi» mti to....n. . hnrtrnl with
4, »
Hnwmnin ch tv from o|H-irtting
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end*
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Political Ifadara aw ait it» HrpM*»l»'i f i - i . r in tim. p.'-Onm, ltr|.«
. . di-tio*Hiun
1
...
n « * n i t on P rin t. Snnh
I ’ ndei Itie re fi ll s id t tie • lull lu ^ j • * a n im lla l
ofr .1
thr .s 1,„i
1n! »...
In n .•agginxnleil
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.
II yeotstlYe J'll*"H "I ( " l l l o ’et It ut,
A g a i n s t T h r e e s o m e prompt
cl.lon between R ooiccelt. Alfred
'
I Mu .nr iiiul George Mmin t, hi* ai t . &lt;" i i i i ' i i * nmy a •■*•* n l»
unpopu'M* li.ulgrt Imlitiif ini’ I'-gl*
utt' l ettll* ;it D*e \\ hit«
i artn«*r( Vwl&gt;» nt r h n w t * in a n t I " * V' • i d t w o II. 1
Smith, and Joh n ( la m e r in «u»I
oil
latinn. Sp ftl l« essential if lh«*
Meanwhile
Do
Drill'** i a l . *.
Del and, a*cording t 1 t a a n l h and pel oiial , u . p » T l \
N O R F O L K . V n . May 2 - F r I
H n N n U i r . Mu&gt;
( A l'l
paoaa Hralllirtr th a t which |&gt;rr
goal of adjournment by J u n e 10 !
1,1
leadei ship planned a
d im
In
rra l a g ent* from four title- con&gt;
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D e v e lo p
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victory for Smith In Mas*achu. * question three inn* hrl I on . hargt - da)&lt;* and illghln i* t " be attnined before t riminal J.olg'- fleit Fi-.i S t a l e l b .. m l " f I »» ! • ) mi » l . 1 hahu M:»*•*• hi- none nu*l the
bill
by
l « *d a y
**r
i n u i n t e n n n c e «d c t m \ \»idi p i "
Th«.
e t ' i i u r »a 1**•«!» Mil will
•wtta and thr r a t h r f u n d r c i . n r of conspiracy to violate llqu*
in Del i.nd thi* moimng. the g io p
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s XV»dnesday. The Hou*e Deniormfic
le* l i v e f i r e - f i g h t i n g Hull*
iea h the Senat** some turn* tha*
h a d e i s said a p.nn to llirow full
Kmith-Roowivvll - e o n tr .l in Penn­ laws, hut who were Hire* ted by week from the rapid Working fin was of deled held fm trial aHei
*1 I,•** i e * « l o l m i l wa
p i o m p l i I *lliver " f J- scpfi K nhnlinw m will'
Mnnsouf identifud them n h inr
lornl police for investurnlion in
wvight I ehind an effo rt to pa««
t *tify al tin rettm l «»f ftmt lla
ii • u ineasb.it* I * elim uate tore*I
sylvania.
nance
committee,
but
*ome
lit
11*
(lit 1k» %
laird I'rraal
D
Die ni« hi who atta k«-,| m -I tn-a
thr kidnaping two month*
ag*i,
.
,
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a bill under whit’ll the Federal
i «-ntail o* a tesul
*11^* who*, Aiini ial I" • •
anl t •• wni |a ti* « haigt d wit Ii a .»••!! mg
Should HmucccU l «r in Cali- y n t i r d a v of I harlr* A. LiinllH*rgI».
I • - y i,»ltnrr m cu irwl y*i**&gt;fgiilny Reserve Hoard and thr T i t a * u r /
him und Pi m •• Shuti II iiIt.i la *
. . .
. ,
, .............
I Ii. i lu*t Sept I J
filohuble In re»Mt y f ••t •eekmi* oil
l»e
1
inning
l
io
mdu
*
t
\
It
»•
fornia his rush to win the noun- j j r&lt;
t 1 igh’ ti* atm.it K lO " ’i l " ' l a' tie
'
It. il i- tin
lod thri
"t
.Mrs thibii piiliaps on auY Mm Day flu id iiM- nine Idllioii d llai* !•»
le v cliue to m pint r thut ihiniMi mil
i« m i l i i i io (i •*11 P a g . Ill#** l
w ! *b "lil\ ••talnhie Du* ihdlat
Stollliiff tmliti "H t i l l ' l l \\el»us
nation will he almost certain of The men held an* Robert \
t, i ii u y i lli* I "il« , oi . w f,
with l rr 'Mill •lie World
of th e «•"Homy lull
' Jtl'lge I 1-), *i ! then iMind* •»*
In* rrased telepli'Ui' and teledefeat and thr .election «f
. Hta.k. P .tl bu.i-I.; K d l.r_ II. A-. ,
n, la w,
I lent
I hb'iiia* II D i e , ileatbs as»*ril"**l t • «li»*heStill figlitim* (hr lb** remainin'* j
. . . .
..
I tlrr-on, 24, Palm llenrh. r l u ,; and 1
ea h
g l a p Ii tax late * w«n xoted l*y
S \ . and w,, flit\ul Im * yy. , m « htraiiiitt* a n j polic
|irr»idenllai ch oice_ w .i l rr-l on |lj(|ry „
S jl,K|rtoni ;,7. I . i l t l - I pMjVlaluli • of the luined ri l tiii' h ;
A 101dilig to 1% *1orv f o'd by
lb-pal lies
fai«l "lie ilcinoil
the Senatr F inaiit e i -niiiiittee m
men wa* •"u% «• led I f i
ment in* a*ure. Hou*»e leudei- will
the unpredictable action of thr | p j vi.f
P iiiui Mu*), |tnt»ar from h - • bo*
the
Ho. * y‘
lexeiiun
'day ol tilling hithiihuwm in re ' * 11 a t••i was killed m Spuin a n l niodif&gt;ing
|i 1ate nn i* Tur-«lny Till*
pitul
• at lh I und
n D* * at&gt;d
l&gt;emocralic - convention.
!
K de»al agents from Norfolk, j r r ’**,Wr
l yy,, m I'"tan J
nt-astire but grrater exempli ns
\* ngi Go flic a , , ni *
S i l l try m’- o to irtrie\,- **onie of
Sun N»w- r^po t 1 hr am! Mon
Another * t t hatch of d e le y . t e . , Wa.hingtn n a n j t l.a.lr«t.m &lt;|U». the || 17 IMHIJMHI in
T heir u e r t acmes of itiiiis•*•!. were allowed All telephone an I
that Ml«
t ruiiuniie'
It had »een lep ill
pout win, i&lt; hi* m i*ta»t in a
I tioned the men for two hours at
h. lit t il lisle ii YYi-Yri, in akirnusiies hi ( iyi * telegraph mes*age* ol les* titan
stricken out by calling Inter to.
a majority of which are almost
Mn* - ie. bar UUse &lt; I
valid. ' die m- t whuh wa« - ccti in
1 the city jail yesterday afternoon.
it•.i who , ill#*, . f Spain, fail*-. I «m,l"ii no I Ml ren ts will he exempted
• f .1 I ii I
K elli \ i *,'•
c e r U i n . to line up behind the , j t WB&gt; |r » rned that a hrpart m rnt toll ta ll votes on the »•m in ia te I v‘a n f " ! o-t vea* •nine t " FI »n
XP i
Ml M P H I S . May
A irrotii
turnoYet in
ll«m»n
Would ••the* ,iti«*» hi Europe ’l i e yy•-1
D» • i "T'» • ti*
provisions.
dominant candidacy of Governor j of j u tt j Pr man from Detroit is in
.In f .,1
purpose " f 1 ffe- ting .» A n • g h ' . y e a i •Id g l ' l YYM kill* I • Tallied
tl" ii- &lt;«nll r m lu misphete was the **••» o»* ni and S enate nirtn ri*!iip Dint yyi II
Senator Watson, of Indiana, the te&lt;&gt; m ilia* on t» tween Mi- Hahsi. an l t , i m«,lhi rn ti e a l K y m in d' t i« i*l I e up pi'll l m»
Roosevelt, will he n a m e ! during 1 Norfolk and a New Yo rk Just ice
•ill**i
YttMlV
the
«« flgtesaional
ii nlm
ii w i . * .li immstration* l»ut n • di*
R •oublkan leader, and Sanalo
I t 'l l - a i d
the week In Alabama, South Da
for into Mi
Wa le 1 t In ■* they li'pt in t it* i* lmm» . ;♦ .
Department man
waa
expected
Who • til
, oinplexion
afTei o «*
Mui 4
■•ill (III i' I I' •• ••ul, i ihi,I mi vitilanre il \*ia yy,,
R.it,in«uii of Arkum n*. the mifmii
m o , M i*
M a-.li
kota and Rhode Isla n d
Mtifind und him**df | .
vi.,,..I*
Amielin I ' m y • »••. dl'Ogl it •''
|here last night.
I*
Midi* st«d
I*\
Do
many
IbtT', i«,| to '!•&gt; Da y -« l« * i o
D'lintinued on Page T h i e e )
o t'b a l a i i m
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v
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John
Hughes
Cufti*
returned
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and
M'
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On the Republican side, with
n ai •
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Stoinoff
hon"*
^
last
night
from
a
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dav
trip
bo
he I.i v I*. id« i"
'lain a
I r&gt;:» delegatee to be named in hie
mg pr'iininently hi tli
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Sl«nn
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fir st of May'a big p re siden ts ! declined to rr\eal wb*tlo»T iie had
«.iitig piemim .1 \ l I " I ii» "lit and g e tu ta l » I,•«•!*"•, , an , aigii-.
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„ii ii .g »n a*» then Ion,* I »o» Mi
calendar, President Hpovrr ptnmU licen in to'irh with l b - -opposed
A ll«ady oitL'ii unea-in- * i&gt;rs
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to win another big bloek to ndd kidimpera. lie went immediately
, e» n manifested by llo u - r mem*
M*W«|t«, ci *
•XCl*|lf ii
D ii It.I i »t« i • ii *b i&lt;i I iiy p"lti v and
|l.
„ | It.n- ti. I . ' * »• " i f ' 1 l i i , ' iiimI ta« • s l" • I" ’ « * pel I
to hit 701 claimed and pledged to hi» apurtinrnt when* he told
lore as a rewnlt ,,f early pitinary
f i l ' d t " Mi IImiiii lie
lupuuese •laity \*l'n Ii •m* i i
k. ,| „i | I In," I.i »
1*1 i.H*'"' • I
I.VI
1 onventlqo
voles, 60 c»f which authorities that he was lea Yin/
« Ir-Tioit* tiiat base )da» •*•! i.&lt; uil/
story in full.
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(rYmtlhUh&lt;y on Flf*e T lifee)
ventiona Hatqrftp/^ln Mipnesi.ta,
m |•
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• mail.
Although
wSenali
••oiim.rnts
M u« * if
w fm
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11. a n l,«-l * Dm* - iglilf Iei1 ' l e i i ti i* m " Tally ruin « .h* | .i i upit.d
County
T a t pay*
The l\»psidetit, however, faces
J o s e p h I 'a r r o n M e ld
|s ibtim'
d a* Ih
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w h"*r put |
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wllh tha a r a n ti of jraitarday. " B o y , ' I r a n i daar r ma-Ord ,»-r larwltw.-,
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to i i n n n t l i a t i ly
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ill the House thl-Y -i •Hi II Otl ' 1"
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T 4 u r n s S P R IN G S Mi* y “
said,
the
rrow«
Upon
motion
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Mr
Md'er.
the
fm D* . Illtl It t ' l m I* •d III.
’ *d I
Duval' n, i "inoiuii
■lay “ Bi/yi* Day in Induitriaa.”
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It i , tha fir«t tinia th a t t h i •
tlie Re k l ntlii&gt; *iin i 1 Y., . mils •III
T he
first
polio man on
tivr rommittee I " prepare i r i l a i n weight w» tier uf 1 Minna. x*.i* I •Mpp'i lit'd 1L I I " t III I I) Till! I hill
•I !••«»t" •
I "'Id, "aid ,i wa* * oh- 1» nightly
I" *1
county h a ,
partidp atad
In *li-\I'll ndon •It
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f •g ht* eti |,
ret ommrtidalion* and reforms that «h"f and k lied ik a *• axs| 11, Do Mm t« • "I lh. I 'til M.i "I.I D
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•I I •"III , till
-..l," I-l I hrl* hunt •«*" ial yy•11* I v men wti*&gt; i*f
rvaat,
arrompanylny
National i c f t i i was beaten and kicked.
i*i,l.
'iiinpii mg
Apupku Mi*'
till p. Id ».
»* - lut loll and th.
Hoya* Wrak, and from all Indira- »»&gt;rra o l h r . . . . . « ,
'**«. I " ' ” ’1 the otganira lion wishe- to ••f f• ’ Sp'iLge Fx« iiangt *e« »mn h r i r to
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ront rnversia! ii-Yenui- und
the
In * and to return its finding* to Tut da) I* nn l appa*, nought m •'Mi In i y *lli. I i f ) t m It* ;i • I • I a**-1 III Ml'** d f " r d* I'fllV Mini • -. n,1 i « i act i y r
tiona, both paranta and..............
childrrn (tads who answered
lit Ini dii, (Ixn-lu. \\ o . ' i
lia"l'
tuny fills
The pro ptilixt
ns** titin with tlo- slaying i* I*
•nitre group at the n r i l meet
i I*. *li • «y iLg * i , i puiiitirig
will profit
from tha iperial af- riot call a h u were »*«aulted
’ "I- or I Da •» oil 4
4
,,l I " * Ml a o i , l vote this
week "*i g«.\,
it veil iiy authotYJi's to ha%e flrd \\ ii|ti-* |*a k mid ;al*fm I balg**
T h * mob lit I » l » " a »r. .-...I ing. Friday tugiii. May •». d
tii
r *n
forta bring mada to alimulatc and
f it.oil ii « l lid* well- ,ii*k' 'lupfi'd iiu o :tl ►ului ) . »t • YY ill Tf k ,• Is
in i n a it ••itmlillr (Iff If era •t a T'.l wil rive tt»i ti p " »I XIT I n a l a ••
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rd. r a t , thair mind'.
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mg 111I) to u I « f Ifll f y
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plai-e «• u Iimji'i
n»*Tit
„ krai h and notified altthmitb * v•«il ii u Ma *iim ii * t if* y . 11 -J t,, i*
Nina ,u»f.rc l- war* urrr-lc.1
Mr. Miller was appoint'd
at
o • a i r |i*j I o ul.* 11) i ,|i I
All dav today, groupa of boy&lt;
llie lip "It i am* . h* '.nd
loll i l l ' l l I l l s
i ml
hi nvighlMiimg towns to a s . i*t
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Thirmday,
and
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tli-|»la , I hi to
d .* *og l
•|*ite s«i|,h,*r*
a-lYi •-t ••lt,**i*
In addition, a mm • &lt;
i *&lt; ntend the ('huluota pnlitiral *a ' »
whara th ry wrra In, true tod In thr
with i yn y buy l i *. •d t y
' I" ) had • •ii a ||•i lo II*’ I
I •V i»riv plan to
ret i i ,
‘U l i &gt;.
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of
the
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tnaana amployad in
«**n t o h* lp
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aoj the)
weii paid tli"-*
•*' io l o d i a g
A Id* i&gt; h v i
Ing state ei pendltures
makiag paper, era tea, electricity,
i i i l r i i atitd in a !•
y
S u p p o rt O n M a y 7, S
•
each ' a t i r l ,i 11••y y•11 I
*• II* od. M I a
irig** d
F III* 1*4*114*
operatin g telephone,, and print­
, i Ilf • t
I Tifi Ugh uoi lie* k* •
\ t a j n t a ' . ( h ail* - R iui
ing new,pa^eia. A committee, com' O f ficia l, of the Kb.rula M-it... L l o y d A p p o i n t e d I n
.....I .My,||o|| D Hull "I I II III!"
Eighteen ml
no n. depii’ ) *u
poaod of 8. 0 . Shlnholaer, W. M
t * . **f the 111r•re*»t iiu*
le e ff le r Is ('h u ir m iin
Mine ’ hull Jig 40 p* IMIll. flSX
d i d Orphanage at B m - o i . S p r u e
i t Yis* f s of the I* yu' &gt;Tat* Ka*&gt;
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II
H aynt*. A .‘ D. Zachary, Oeorge l&gt;
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visited Du
imnolv Indian \ i
H e a d R o o H e v e l t t ’l u l i
ara Ua«y .en ding out about &lt;•"
•--ad M ’oinmft**ion xxhnh *l*.e t«
O f D riv e C o m m itte e
l"t A
Bi.hop, II. R. 8 l e » ,n « . Clyde Byrd,
I ft••• i n and fa mil) •
lage at Itn- emiier of Park A y.
000 eopig* of printed m a tt e'
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lia s
*• i rora ion,
a iu»li"a*l
• :• s*t P o l i t i c a l C l u b
and Howard Ore flin; lyd U)e. hoy,
I..*
who Kav« tie« i, yy
1
mkefront
bti'il*
v«.
I*
lai
a
d
l i h g i n a n Lloyd, of Sanf*.»d • *
reeled to th« M»thod.»l* »( H " "
City I 'o m m i " ' i . i . l W A I
.• I olh eis
w.4-4
naiiu *1 in J i n
m a taur a f the city. • ,
Miami
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da. a ik ln g their auppm' lor t *
U s n appointed as , half man of ''
ler ha* a ccept mI Du- • h a n ii*** o*l &gt; . urate rcm|daint
they *aYY *igo m&lt;
T ha w r e l f i a t a a ta will r^lminato
Do |4i11111 F ’ o U y noon, a* •»» • mot
n e i l two Important da&gt;« on lb
Stnnnuli Caunty
"Ruaarvi It '•
•f tha Advan* • I ,*f t I UfII III 11T ' • '
In a parade, and all-day apoit
•iir nn* en cr of Do
I
hig *.i an ann«i*4iirtmrnt Its lh*
.Members of t * r ^I uyiu \ fu c i *
I* evident*' Club, areordiny t.
A * '*•) Oita lilt' ll.'
yearly calendar af Ik * home.
I'.likf •tie Salvation
program a a Baturday. beginning at
*aiifo(*l. so th« ) * t••ft** • I
&gt;• in i »• .Ii
(ouidy
(ham U t
.
•an I ' o l l t n a l (.lull will go b e f m a
and l U n r e a l Day, May 7 and - *•nnounrernent by ( i m r g r B M
y I.i h
y
*
ut*
appoal
drive
y
t hr y
. n.'iifh to |k«y ii yisi*
10:40 o’clock. B r j t from all evrr
N ew P a c k in g P lu n t
I a iillii' fie Ibis iimming
Die Se m in ole
( «*unt&gt;
I " i n m ••
Membera and friend, of l*.
JarkConYtlla, sla te chairman
Y* ay on May I I *"| t w o d u ) •
tha C 'i n t y will h » i 4 tha parade,
•mi
r t p o f t 'd
as .
A •••! -al of I I.T2 pvrson* yv*"
loners
toniorr* w
nn.ru ing
»•»
church are rertue.tad to -at apa.
lU-tion-wide oiganitatio n.
*,l ,* MpproRI'IIMl •
T o B e In ly o n g w o m l
Die
h&lt;
pa
of
ra*
together with flaat a. anlaaaU. aed
iiirnsely.
lhf*mg • Dir g a t.« y fiti-r da) &gt;1"’'
u k th at a
Viitrng
previiu t
in
tha value of one day', labor and
_
Mr.
Lloyd
has
air* pt &lt;l l
| l UK)
' X Imbhy dUplay*. ' A (porta praAm
mdlng
to
M1
D
with
persons
fio m
praolL a
• ^tishllshed In th a t
im nn i u n i t y
turn il In on Harra at Day. a - * rh airman .hip and i . now I
17-is ....................... ...
wu* ma
i
’ ••«
pi oof that the
*ilro
g ra m will ho atagad ne ar (ha
’ «•
evi r&gt; inland Florida rlly r» |* • lleph on Mid ih.il
If Die r»«|ie»t i*y grun te d , th e
0
frao-wlll g i f t lQ help care for lb.(be tupport of tl
’ his
inoriiing i *y II R Sie*» •
•
•
gaining
a
at
Tong
•
uinl
\
, Municipal Zoo daring the a f U r - 140 orphan ebtldran In the Home.
. iitral F l u i d s •bo.H
»riU* *1 in Dial n jm b r r . Mali)
*•
or more n i l r t Ykhtch f ia Y e u . m l »*
rra tic v o te r ' of Ihi- ............ .
general
rh
sn
m
u
'i
*»f
the
ill
*
y
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•
o
tins
ronnty
i*
in
In
a.
d
m
*
|
poon. a , a ro ot lad log feature a f
|i|ir t l ist# th .’ ••|4|»wl •
Thin donation l a being nU rd on in tha Inle reat, of thr Nr * 1 '*' ‘ the Yi-itor* ware rhUdren i f »•
»•
mal he •• 1 i
• uiinounremnit
f u.ii hern l a s t at Ovitilo, will &gt;t p.dh I
i nf at the annothe day known aa * f a j r a ' D a y Out- Mother, Day an *hat all p e c o . . .
IK *. wlm irh shrij lha lig h t ol 11. 'Ii, Seminole Count v '
er .ru liee. All V o le :, i n t e r &lt;• I
le
tter*
to
#vrr&gt;
*
m•
•
h»»use
'•
i
'**4lay
that
f
II
Nel- at S la v ia
•
&gt;
»*i
i
o f-D o o r,. ”
.
? d ..if .
.
I o m n u 'r f has given
may h a f t nn opportunity of pay- lending • hand, are It,*.'•••* ... «• ' r o l o i t a ' i drrssrd yoanir India.
T # dull,
org a nis'd
fever *1
/
. *
•
'
\
\
\V
Ne|«on
arv
now
tins
county,
asking
.
niplnyrr*
It
'
v*l
I
i n * * ' Seminole Imlui"
t Filial III who s h y lf rriiaid IT'*
log » tribata U thair mother mi la touch with Mr. | Jo ,.l a.
VV i f ’
the names of eYiiY empluyev, aril
' •« / u large parking plan*, weeks ago for tha p u r p l e nf
I
a
r
e
they
are
build*
.
ijue•
t
(
"
i.•
wilh
iilrncr.
M athar. D#y by halping tha tootl.
Plana for a - r a l l , of the ,1 I. &gt;wll
’
T t ' R rMAJC H I M ,
an, apahle uf haadiing •tuaying Amg i/in po lntral, f.»
hi*a .piaili’f*
befoi*
in «' •end It tn
YYhi *1| they Will 11YP T
W Stanley Hanson, Ft M)«
erlaaa, according U U. U. S a e a t , he anneuncaU taler.
economic al
con ft*
laily. I n s n c i a l , and
VN'ednaadag piuf* .ikg
It la tlo " i m i" • 1 I.,.ie4 nf fruit
-r
iiu
T„
r
w**ka.
|
rotlanli
who
entire
I
l
f
’
-time
has
•
•
»
• ’ C L E V E L A N D , May t - ( A J . ) of tha lla a U .
. T Y P H O O N Kll.l-K TW K.NTV
In. I
k'wnod Town t'ouiiiil i« lio ns , met a t th e home o f I'a .1
plan o f lha
gen* ut i oiiimit in
and
imlea
a
s
'
tha
moat
pn
t
.
d
t
Voted
tu
ihv
Seminole
In
bu
— HD erory a ,,,
prominent
to send a da'a ti'd •tatamant of, u&gt;,i- iht *. ihr ennstfi*(*tloii of thr L u k a s, one of Its m em b ers, yestx •*
a .•nte rs lin g paopte* id x
horn*man a a d ta r f m a a , died U M A N IL A , May l - I A N
At and whi*se reputation among th&gt;
C A P O N E D E N IE D R E V I E W
all paraoia appr-a*^**! 'luring the .'eii li% .*- ' •• p aut l*y vacating day a ft e r n o o n .
i
,
I
from
The
Village
I,
»I|H
»I
•
I
ha&gt;
I*
i
y
r
n
him
tha
title
of
*
•
U n i t t i perron, were killed by a
f :
•t T h e m a n t f o , O i aecaidDuring
the business aestj t
past M-r I .................i \ yiiiuv frorrt I'almettu
I’.-e-ons •hr oca) Arm y p i - f j
W A S H IN G T O N , May S - ( A . P . ) typhoon that awept Snlu K-i.lay. HamiimVs' best friend," d e - l a "
»&lt;un until
late at
in ... face
ai t..,la g t a Ward rwcairad kora. Daearj
In
H
im
/
.
vtreels. It wrBl l*r com- tha group voted to trnlrr « f
view
and
the
lthl-'
•
U.lgrt,
so
that
T.Olf
th
•
i
.-.ting
(
(ha
anrluiu.
aaug, v k , h a , bean l a III health — Al C , p w U&gt;4*y waa danlwl • G orarnar Bpiller. of the provinea tb« •«&lt;• plion given hit g n a p •
In tha Farrnar'a Day parade \
I
,.|et«
t|
within
a
frta
.
walks,
and
y
riva
may
!&gt;#
w
I
,o
i|uaintr.t
•laily
•V by l h * Suprwmt Court • of rep ort'd today to Go»rrn»r CJen- IK Indians it m o s t ••nrourag**
l.liana J B l g a d at
r e e r a lly , waa a t a n a a r a y a a ^ T
ounty ,
mat lime &gt; io*iaUrd later in the will be a Saminole ( %
I
tha
local
•itu aiun.
Mi
lit.
htuig tu with
ro o v k iip o for m d i o g inrow* aral Koorwvajt. Many
J » l r i e l i and that th# vi.U promise* t.. *- . . &lt;..palia*a *fr onr h«im
of Thursday, Ma/, I ’d.
•tiu tu n .
Mrvent
•I Iting
-.king: w
■irnding
a plea san' one.
t a r a not y r t teportad.

' CaliforMa'p Poll T o ­
morrow May Deter­
m i n e Political Fu­
t u r e Of Roosevelt

P A L A T K A . May g . - ( A . P . ) C h a r l c , S a u m » r. M ,* former
pu blish er * of the Champaign
Ohio Democrat a n d Montieello,
111. Bulletin, died here yeaterday following an appendectomy.
I l l a lto waa form er t« il» ta nt
managing editor of the Mellon.
Ohio S t a r , formerly owned by
President Harding ehd wav
form er city .editor of the Z a n c rtlle, Ohio- Tlmee Record.

iHELI) IN DELAND
ON ATTACKCOUNT

FEDERAL AGENTS
SEIZE MEN ONCE
KIDNAP SUSPECTS

L IT T L E VIOLENCE
REPORTED IN MAY
DAY CELEBRATING

rri

Young (*irl And
Mother Killed As
They Sleep In Red

Taxpayers Group
Holds Meeting In" ;
City Hall Friday

Mob Drives Negro
From Home Then
Burns His House

Boys Invited lo
Display Exhibits
In Store Window

Million Barrels
Of ( rude Oil Are
Stolen In Fields

Boy’ Day Church
Events Yesterday inr
Reported Success ^

Thrones Pay Visit To Indian Village
Constructed Fpon Lake Shore Site

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SATURD AY,
mr slew s to enforce the dbron
r.x day, with the re»ult there wa* of their lle ra 'In that game.
What the reason 10.13 holili for) llnnan.e of tho oractlcr.'
a eery nntlccahle Improvement In
« ■ . Mjf.
Diamond Ball U In tho tap of the
th , playing.
After disbanding in January, ircwl.t. It all depend* upon how
l a - t rram n th , fana-itrer, con1030. the Iragtie wn» reorganised writ tho games are palronlted. ami
In tho iprlng of that year, and tim e jn cia l the fan* ore toward* rldtirhly on-nyed by some of the
played atradily up until the heavy the *mpi&gt;ort of the league. The. rhl'diert filling amall paper l*g *
rein* came In June, flooding the 'Association W now made up o f 'one with ran i and throwing them
playing field to nuc'i an exlm l tram to icp:arent Sanford proper,
that It-wa* late September before tpniuoird by WrllKim’a Khop. This among the rpoclatora.‘'Whllo we
the game* could Ire resumed. team will p in, only out-of-town nr- «•!»•! to havo th , cg|ldrrn atAgain play wn* continued until Umiii* Tho other t;am * ore Com­ tcml ear and every game, wi
cold weather— prevented further pany II, Truck Growers, Medical mu-1 in* I•l that they behave themf'orp, «rd Firestone. Company l&gt; rcl*e-r. If thU p r a c tic 'd * tak-n
play.
Laxt eta*on thr first game wn* it lii-odcd liy 1'nrtcr l.sn-in;;; up |lii&lt; season noma action will
put on In June, wllh the following FIlrMonr liy. Mr. Patrick; M*di,nl certainly l*c taken to al,p It.
- Diamord llall came Into exist- team* In the league: The llrreon r.up&lt; l.y Mr. Irwin and T h k I.
.one* In Hanford In OMober, ltf£', t'la**: V. M. C5, A.. Piggly-Wiggly Grower* by rid, llender and Fred j
.' wader the auspices of the Y. M. ami Chase A Company. The It— lto!l&gt;. Gath and every team h*&lt;| Tt,l searon the expense* of the
.'•'C. A , with the following direct- n an Class dropped out during the tr.ml umlerlal on them and thy? jM ir , will h a,e to bf-borne en­
R |ng Its'destinies:
second week and their place wai fan* r .c araured of poo,) gam r,T tire! v by the public, jl'nd we arc
Mr. Wolfe, President; Herman Inken hy the Indrr^nlent Mer­ at rll lime*. In addition to the poln- In request th a t' those whn
Metrls, Vlre Prrsldcnt; K. C. Cul- chants; The Y. M C. A. tr»m aluiveinrntlnned. tho Celo-Semi ! otter,,| the games coma prepare.l
•. lorn, Becretary-Treaturer; J . M. dropped out amt the leagne played
tn mak n small contribution top'^BtlnecIpher, Reporter,
no-ds its support and maintefor rome U m a Jtllh . only ihr.w
i'll Th* league at that llmt con­
nnn: . It costs from ffl.no to ||0J)0
the plggly-Wiggly
teams, and
______
K aisled of eight teams—Tho At- team dropped nut when thr San- « we
tn put nn p game, and it will be
•' * Janllc Coast Line, W. It. Kden- ford Tn'rk Grnwers rime In. On
up t&lt;&gt; (hr fan* n, in whether or
b Held, Manager; Chase A Company, the dropping n-il nf th* Indr pm
nnt ,, p ran run through the *nM B , n , Ctdlum, Manag.-r, Florida driY Mprehant* Asaoelatlnn, th*
llrr -r e -on. \V» believe that when
V Power A Light Co.. Mi. Ynong. Remlnoln IMy f'lranrr* look him
the fni,s realire the expense nf
.•‘ Manager;
Piggly-Wiggly,
J ‘* (hr cudgel*. Company D organised^
H i p r"»&gt;r, each and everyone will
5\&lt;|&gt;rlver, Manager; West
Slde&gt; s train, r n l thr Iragur rnrrird n‘&gt; •
I— |-l»d In rnntribute at least ten
Farm ers, Gus Sclmiah, Manager;
rrnl* f«r thr plrasuie they derive
with Dm four tram*
Clin r.
E ast Ride Farmers, llert Steele, Trurk Gtnwrr*. D»v Clraiirrs n n d ;-“ nl
from vilnrs lng the game.
...
. imsp
' 'M anager; liusinr-s Men. Itay Fox,
i nfnpNDy l».
• Manage: ; Pndessiunal Men, Dr.
*
tin m
Tlir &lt; Iih t lrnm wnn lli»* rltnin- j
.Epps, Manager.
In l.nth Ihf .v*|»rinf vn«l •'*
H f . The first game was pl*y:d hr­
Vnr »»»«* Kr»«inrl
' tween Chase t Company und the Kr 11 r•Binn.
•«&gt; |doy n
7
f.VAtlantic Coast Line.. The West chanipion^liip lk«*y
srrirs with tin- Dr&gt; CU-aner. end|lhl.
’ Bide Farmers raptured the cjiamIhrsr wrre thr hnrdrsl fought |,,|
[ ' plnnship that reason, losing only
. two games, one to lbs Florida Pow- gnmr* nf thr sra«nn. Ale-» thr In-* ,, ,„
• ' r r g W ’L g k t C «. »V&gt;» other-lit thr gamp brtwrrn Cha-r soil I hr Dfy 4 1 rml
' Business Mrn. Tha hardest fought Clr*prra lli-rIdr-1 III,- foil rham |,«,t,•
j
game of the season was the one pinnOilp.
In J'lly, Ill’ll, thr S-mirmlr, Th
-Tttw een the What Hide Farmerend the Florid* Power A Light l.amitl y oiganiard lln flr*t gi'l i Hit.
,- Company. John llonl wa, In llm trMii. A little- lalrr nn thr I’lgg'y- I ,t \
trim ,* ,
^»0X for the West Side and Johnny Wiggly alsn nrgnnienl a
L, Hodge was on the firing lln. for tnadr up nf thr yniingrr girl*. I“ * » ,.li
: - the F . P. &amp; I- Co-, the game S plrmlirr a tram imulr up from •
finally coming In vn ©ml wllh th© Ihr In-et of thr*,1 Iranis went 1“ It nd
HI. IVIrrsbtirg f,“ Ihr Slnlr Tn .1 ........
Al lln- mi-rtmg »f Ihr Hoard of
namilit In thrir li -l gam- of thr
111 Dim-i 'I' i * » ciniplr of wreh* ugu,
tmitnamenl t)|--y w«n
halultl,
Tl
ill Ihi- name id Ihr A«su.iatiun wa*
from Harlow. Forty mintrlcs nM hit, ltd1I'hangml t» th* “Hsnford Diamond
rr thr rod i-f Ihi* irnnntln -r 'l ■■
id It.-ll Association." A constitution
agsin wpiil Inin ii-tinn, Ihi* lln*-i
,| |and in -law * w,-rr drawn up and
Hguin*l th* HI. I'rlrr-luirg Man- Hiin, I adopted Tin- following wrre clrcllinllan lll'ii- S t-rsk -, u tram that t-, I.
■11 ,-d tu load thi- Asoaialion during
had bad two yr*!*' ploying rv- 1 1 1
I r u n 1 r, .fnd fnIts
innlllg* eny
In 'll lh.- HI. I’, In -bin if girls I',
„ |w11 |« nn- -rm r. Incldenlnlto
Tl
Ihr St. I'rtrr»hii*g girls had dr v » r
fpatrd S-Vrry Irani nn thr F a -t la , •
Cim-t rod nl-ti in S-ilh Fliulrla i .m

SPOILT B R IE F S

Diamond Ball Body
Has Changed Name

CULLUM LEADING
S P IR IT LOCALLY
OFDIAMOND BALL

rornl jointly by I k , Seminole
U undry and the 0*1# Company.

OF DIAMOND BALL
STARTSMONDAY
Sanford O utfit W i l l
Play Jackaon Sport
S h o p A ggregation

Enthusiast O f G t i m e
Has Ever Been Ac­
t i v e In Its Behalf

Sanford, W inter Park
Play Baaeball Sunday

aid on Diamond Ball. Ha la con­
nected witk.tka accounting depart­
ment of Chaaa A Co. and Uvea
By 8 . H. CULLUM
with his family on Magnolia Ave­
Th# apring and aonuner leaaon
nue.
of Diamond Ball will got under
way Monday night, May tnd, whan
tha Sanford team me#U tha Jackvon fiperl Khop team of Orlando
bare in tha flrat gama of tha ***•
von.
Tha Jackaon Sport Shop haa one
or th# fastest teams In Ortanda
this season and is a tough propo­
sition to go against any tlma. It
defeated rib* SanfArd boya lart
A new single gam* local bowl­ weak in Orlando. Ilowaver, tha
Ing record wa* established on th* Sanford team haa bad some much
Sanford Alley* this week when needed praetlea ;. alnea that Urn*
John Herbst bowled ST4 points In and la la much heller shape for
m e game, according to G. F . this gam* than whan last It
Weber, manager of th* alley*. met lb* Orlando team.
Mr. Herbal howled three game*,
The probable lineup of tha San­
scoring 274 . 209, and 187 points ford leant will he as follows: Rive,
for a three-game total of 870.
catching; Palmer,
Rawson o r
In the Hanford City Bowling Hodge in tha box; Hunter flrat
la ague W ltte’a Indiana aet a new base; Mach right short; Cordell
three game total record of 2580 tnd 'oaae; Bender left abort; Kelly
pin* and Henry Witt# set a new third bate; Dolly left field; Ravsingle game high aeor* 8f 234 tttel or Weaver In center flald and
pin*.
Hill or Kavcntl In right field.
Standings In the league todeyt- — w i t h this llho^yv a a i w hh-aay
ncr# ~ ' ■
W
I s - Avr.- kind of breaks a t all Ihere la no
Indians .............'.. II
7
.811 reason why the Sanford team
White Sox ......— 10
8
-555 should not crash through.
Morris Spencer will officiate as
Senator* .............. 9
0
-MW
Dodger*
...... .
9
9
.500 umplre-ln-chlef.
&gt;
Tiger* . ______
9
9
.500
On Tuesday night Company D
Cardinals
—
8
12
.338 and tb s ’ Sanford-Ovledo Truck
Other score* are aa follows: Grower* will officially open the
Team high, three games, Wllle'a local league; on Thursday night
Indians. 2580 point*: Individual Firestone and Medical Corps, bath
si­
_
high, three games. 680j team high new entrant* In the. league,
single game, L. U. May, 22J; In­ though both have players on their
creased averages, Georg# Habe, tram s tkat have played in former
23; I . U. May. 20: John resold. seasons oh Mlfferent teams, will
15; W. H. Bach, 12: Fred Bolly, clash; «n Friday night the Celo111 J . U Stephens, 10: Ed Bemlnols Laundry h sm will play
Randall. W. A. Nagle, 9 ; George the Blackwood Cleaner* Girls
team of Orlando her*.
Traold, 8.
Tonight's match la between
W'itte'a Indians agalttat Holler*
1 ' th&lt;* U i g u r U i four
Tiger*. The public l» Invited to
i « m - •iti'i’* ( nmpany
witness It and all other malchri
( * t I i ii.il
( i . i m m I,
the
played at the alleys.

Bowling Record I s
Made This WeekBy
Local E n th u s ia s t

Cullum W as Active In
Orlando Diamond Ball

I,*, of th r National
.iofii t (ikicfli Tru ck
1'*•! I ‘ir !vrnnno!j T ire
i" » iw it m i?

•ponmrrii h

Svnford-

Dent fill U attorn! Ow jMMlaH
gam, at U n ld p tl Alkhtk Field
tomorrow afterneo*. 8anford Ues
up WlUi W inter Park*

Tht pact Uit Sanford tvkm U
new •filing 1* certainly worth your
rontldanca and aupport, ao show J
your appreciation of what U&gt;*y ,
a rt doing by M h M — * •t not
only tomorrow'* gaa*t&gt;-kart make
It a habit to a'.tenu »U gnmaa pos­
sible.
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Sanford 2nd City In
State To Begin Game
Although Diamond Ball la Flor­
Ida origlnatal In Orlande, to b*
taken up soon thereafter by neveral citlea In Booth Florida and on
the E ast Coast, Sanford waa the
recond city In Central Florida to
taka up th* game, and th* first
city In this section to play the
gama under tight*. aUrtirW under
lights about a month ahead of Or­
lando. The. gam# la now played In
Winter Garden, DeLand, N e w
Smyrna, Daytona Beach, Eustls,
W n W f Park. Maitland and Golden
Hod.
___________ •
WINTER PARK I1AB LIGHTS
Winter Park la tk# latoat entry
Into th* nljht playing field of DiamnnJ Ball, having Joit tnatollad
lights. Their opening gam* wjll b#
played next Thuraday nlghL May
r&gt;, and the Sanford Diamond Ball
team ha* been choeen to partici­
pate In th* Inaugural ceremonies,
pitting their etrrngtti against the
Bumby Hardware Company team
of Winter Park.___________ ~
ep*cial~adiUon of th* Orlando R«porter-SUr. published S u n d a y
Sept. SO, 1 0 n he la mtntioned as
-a replica of th# guy who would
rather play ball lhan eat."
Th# article appearing In the R*porler-Btor la a# follow*: "Boy,
page Mr. E . H. Cullum. He will
be found wherever end whenever
there le a diamond ball gamo. ca r­
rying a delay eeero obeeL Yes. he
la on* of Ufc enthusiasts. H* Is a

Wvl'Mtn'v

A v irl'« tifiiii U tpon*

TO THE SANFORD

ON ITS OPENING
Lineup for Monday Night’s Game

SCHEDULE—Week May 2nd throuuli nth
Monday—Orlando at Sanford
Tuesday—Co. I) vh Truck Growers
Thuraday—Firestone v h Mcdieul Corps
Frldny—Cclo-Scm. Laundry vs Orlando
Girin

TEAMS
Sanford team representing tli
Sanford
Company D
F ircn to n c

Medical Corps
S a n fo rd -O v ie d o

Truck Growcra

Milane Theatre
Wclhom ’« Shoe Shop
Seminole County Laundry
Flo-Pure Celo Company ^
Seminole Tire Shop
Seminole Dry Cleaners
Campbell Drug Company

VLong's Meat 1$ a Treat To Eat
Hill Hardware Company'
Chase and Company
Salford Machine Co.
Bryanp$ “ % ‘
^w "&gt; ■
Company

ORLANDO
HENRY
E. SANDERS
HULETT
PEEL ‘
PARHAM
U. YOCHUM
K ERR
^
TOLES
FLYNN
CAHILL
MENGES
A. SANDERS

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The Sanford team haa played
tw , wooterful game* during the
part weak; copping both conteita,
and the team will be .farther
atreagthaard tamorrow kqr tha
p rearm , of riltm an, who haa been
absent for tha laat coupla of gamta
due to thd Gator* playing in Geor-

SANFORD
RAWSON
HODGE
PALM ER
HUNTER
BEN D ER
DOLLY
RAVENED

WEAVER
H ILL

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MONDAY. MAY 2, 1M1

Froel and warm earth; wh*rr the
grave-digger b*« hern, De­
cember strike,
A myriad ice «wurd«, |*erfecl-frsll,
but piercing
Nut far: a 1read,, lb* brittle paint.
Soften and break; the grave-chantwartuing upward
Yield. but a little; warm-hum and

Two winters, and now * third; &gt;oon
you mu,I choote,
America, fuullth virgin, incapable
of love.
T ear death t Through thia gate
you mu,I pa,,.
Fear death T In Ma,,arhu«elU
[Two died, in ituaaia two inlllion;
now the alekIr wind
Swing, from the north, yell,
death, more death.
Two winter*, and now a third,
“s
there I, much lu slay.
Ah, pale cheat, soft liar, will
nothing woo you!
Not word", nor vriulom, nor *11
time’, contempt. Mu»l you
I,', It-cr, th* mob's hot
. . Soon you must
A *uft laud, hardening; • cold
tani, hurtling
Deep et th* cor*. Alr*»dy th* god,
hav* spoken
**Not for u« thi, child’, Tarre, thl,
idiot huddle of gold-rstrr.,
*
pap*r-**t*r,, god-«at*f,.
"What, you will share?
You.
who havr iiBiight to gir*—
•Tourag*. no pn,"ion, nor th*
i,.in
tiol -irtlT Y*«, you

T w o w i n t e r - . kihI imw
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the drad
Bturm In their grave

America

W e a r e h A r l h j ^ a freat'fl^ d l'H b o tft^ fo lltleal der

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With frw exceptions on* person

only

people Jut I heft About

il nftjn
L’ They »«y that hell la Ihe uhly
'place that doesn't need lu edverr
; llae In order (o boost buitmia.

r The old fa, hi one 1 wife who u»»d
to complain becrihp bri bunban I
wouldn’t put her on an alluwence
Il fallen a nowaday, if he he, an
alloy oner him, elf.
■ b»H IJnlfl.i Oil (Virpurallon
ttWed a net lu,x du'ing 193] of
If,OOUwlO *x cum pa red wit;, a
av Of &gt;3,093,374 the preci ling
which uf cuurro lend,

Idogtb *“ *h« theory that bualA*. Is picking up. And so the other
tad oeery time wa read flpuroa
N .that art a n Inclined to believe
0H than ev»r that rich men
tat out of style about 1929,

4 drink of b««r. . , my trainlnr
In the military dope waa moat
helpful hecaua* 1 h at* th* beat
carriage of any man In th* b raai
line. . . I won't toll you. th* n im i
of the roller* but H waau&gt; H ar­
vard. . . I wouldn’t go to Harvard
becau-r it waa atilt J o e d o** to
Georgia. . • It draa.glM clow to

home from th* holiday*. . . and
It waxn’l Yale b*cada* every now
and then they gradual* a crooner
and I wasn't takfnr any chances. .
. my heart, waa broken when I
fbopd out them. waa. a * collect
namnd Life becaae#. how n|c* it
would bar* sounded to ba called
Spark* of l.if*, . . I didn’t f*t
a d Iplacable hecaua* 1 never
graduated *o now I .have to writ*
a eol'm while I a** my elaaimates,
who went on and got cheapsktni,
aqt In the world running filling
Italian, and pressing Jimtp. . .
) used to go to all the tag dances
and In 1920 I won the prlt* for
being th* beat and most popular
breaker. . . I used an ale and a
palr of tong, to put It all over
the** other guys who depended
entirely on clouting a gay on th*
shoulder and putting (handcuff*
on the.doll. . . I got ao good I
could break on th* Slam*** twins
and. mplre th* olh*r on* dance
with th* bearded lady. . . maybe

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The prlnceti, who ofteta haa U n
linked in court gossip tn the pant
with eclona of various ruling
houiea in projected marrlafcea, waa
the fin t named aa the Intended
bride of the Prlnco of Walaa
three year* ago.
Thia rumot waa promptly denied.
Then came rumor* aha would trad
the Duke of Hpolrt*. The Span­
iel* royal family dismissed there
report*.
They pers'Dted, howtrer, Until
March 19.11. when it waa authori­
tatively learned that . Prince**
Beatrice planned to marry
her
■eeond cousin, Alraro. Thia waa
not denied.
The revolution Interrupted all
thia and Alvaro't father eald the
marrlaye waa far In the faturo,
elludir.it to the reduced income*
of both famlliee.

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SEM INOLE COUNTY CRED IT A SS’N.

The Mftfisle Verdict
The verdict o f the racially mixed Honolulu ju ry try in g
the case o f Lieutenant M a n ic probably cam e as a surprise
anti disappointm ent to m ost A m erican s who a re often ac-

the case were pilch a s ,t o excu se a (Violation of oath reau lL
ing in h verdict o f acq u ittal, th e Ju ry can qot be Ju stly critlclied for obeying the rules o f legal procedure. ,
The defense plea o f Insanity seemed to us to .b e a m oat
unw orthy, step in the e ffo rt to save H assle. Obviously ,-A
schem e to evade ju stice, It w as a m ore serious reflection up­
on th e c h a ra c te r of L ieu ten an t M antle, who J u s t the name
as ad m itted th a t ho would not have defended his wife’s
been ccraxy.
mpn who takes tpl* po­
honor if he had not b««n
ra iy . Any m^n
sition Is running a big riak of losing public sym p ath y a n d
also of alienating the ju ry .
r
We think th a t Instead of a plea o f Insanity Masslo
should have adm itted his act w as done with a pane mind,
th at he would do It again, and th a t he would continue to
"g o a f te r " hu^ w ife's a tta c k e rs until the la st one had eith er
been killed o r put In jail. A position of thia kind would have
bean honorable, and it would have aroused a g re a te r public
sy m p ath y .,n o g re a t in fact th a t a pardon would be widely
demanded and probably g ran ted .
As it Is, despite the fact th a t the case haa been allowed
to adopt Hubterfuge in an e ffo rt fur freedom , we hope
some means will develop by which Masale and th e oth er
th ree defendants will never have to b reath e a particle of
prison air.

SANFORD, TW EN TY YtoA k&amp; AGO

The following were sum* of the W«dn»ada&gt; afternoon when Mrs,
The Hma-uta lb-raid 1* running
la on the front page. I.urky to result* of thr primary held In th* Martha W, Cuat was married to
Sanford precinct: For preddvnt, J . W. Harper In the praeanc* of
ivo 'tin til run anywhere.

hat Ho mere IroublFi thin «nolh*f

Ho hum, almost Cm* for
graduation end ,UDn . 4 mlUlop
nor* colter* CVY* will ho jofi In
the world tryinr to maka travel tnt salesman *U»rle» com# trp* . , .
I w*nt to collar* tbvr rr«f», and
then I had lo quit Jnat two-' weoka
afUr I bream* a •Mphqmurt. . .
I waa In the UglnVtlng French
cla** »o long the prof itarted to
ue* m« for the blackboard. ,
and even with thro* year* of
tfirmlatry 1 (till couldn't maka
It tail* like real alcohol.
|q
I tamed out of school qualified
to ba a Deland booUIkketv . ,
and I never jolrjrd a, frat«mlty
borauae when I phaa out I like
up tqo much room on the sofa. t .
and beside, the guy .whey* I U»*d
didn't cafe If w* drank In our
room. . . a, long a* he waa th*r*

It Is ap p aren t th a t any such plea fo r votes coi)ld come
only from a dem agogue. T he governor could not n eg o tia te a
bond laaue,'w ithout an amendm ent to th e conatltiiU on and A
m ajo rity vot« of th e Legislature, which he could n evpr g e t
N eith er could he m ake any direct contribution o p t of
s ta te tre a s u ry .w ith o u t laying himself open to prodecutfob.
T he only w ay |n which he can be o f any a ssistan ce a t all to
th e cities is indirectly, through a reduction in th e co st,O f
s ta te governm ent, a platform plunk which every candidate
boasts.
J
It also has com e to o u r attention th a t one of the-local
candidates for th e L egislatu re is whispering an appeal for
votes on th e grounds th a t he will pass a law w iping oqt
Hanford’s bonded indebtedness. Such a prom ise Is, of course,
an insult to tfie
tp e Intelligence and could.com e only
pnly fr o m th e
ran k est kind o f political hypoefite. T h e L eg islatu re would
have, no constitutional H gh t to pass such a law and if In A head to foot. . . but you ougbto
SO* th* sword I . . . I never mad*
m om ent o f . tem porary Insanity, it should, th e suprem e co u rt th* team. . . in fact I had a hard
would prom ptly pronounce th e law unconstitutional.
tint* making the school boa every
af Seminole County should be continually pj) sorning. . . I slept all day and
lust
such
political
buncontb
And
clap
trap
as
the lookout I
l*pt all pight and the only thing
ely th ere a re a few can did ates seeking of* | passed In waa Elementary
this. Unfoffi
ho will reao rt to an yth in g to gain votes, Grading of Diamonds becioa* they
ruct any kind of it p latform o r m ake any Stopped th* class after th* flrat
regardless o f th e Impossibility of ca rry in g week sod gave ua cradlt for trying,
. . I at* In the me*, boll and on*
link it will have a popular appeal.
Of thq thing, I Darned at college
Undoubtedly the retirem en t of S anford ’s bonded debt, was how to get along without
by w h atever m ean s, is a th in g m ost to be dealred a t the betfatekh. . . w* had grits morn­
present tlhi*, Jbql it is not som ething th a t can be accom ­ ing nooa and night and b*for*
plished by a n y flnger-anapping methods or fak e prom ise*. **ch ratal. . . all afUrnoon we
It is som ething which req u ires a g re a t deal of sin cere and woulfl all around waiting for
•upper time to com* ao w« could
g*t il over with and g ,t back, to
our starving. . , I went out for
football and they mad* me bat

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entitle* I* Ik* • « **» r*.
iitew el all »*w* *!•**«■*»*
i l , II *r *•« *ia# reel** ere*.
SSI* a * p e e a n *
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Me kerela are *■*• r***r,v*.

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th ese d a y s n o t only In nations) politics w here Ooi
try in g d esperately to do som ething th a t ia popular,
hsther
wise o r footlab, bdt also in local circles w here a
election la n ot f a r aw ay. A demagogue la ah Inline
ticlan o r political candidate who plays upon p tiU lfi. M
lb o rd er to g fin office o r popular influence* and aen
th ese d a y s a re v ery activ e.
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W e u bdersU nd th a t one of the candidatea if
nor Is m aking an appeal fo r Sanford votes on th e pit
he will, If elected, provide s ta te aid for th ia .city
bond difficulties. T he Inference Is th a t he will floal
wide bond issue to tak e up th e bonds o f d efu n ct m u __
tiea, or th a t he will m ake a direct contribution Out 01
State tre a su ry to th ia c ity out of which its b o n d ! can

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Wilson 272; Underwood 214; For
Cong re*e at large, lleacham lead­
ing with 803 volet; Stale Treasur­
er, Junes leading with 240 votes;
For Congress, Clark leading with
3V2 vales; For Stele Attorney,
Landlt leading with 401 votes;
For Ktate Senator, IJontgmn lead­
ing with 410 vote*; For legis­
lature, lek * leading with CC9
vole*; Kor Sheriff, Head leading
with 004 vet**; For County Solici­
tor. IDCottoe leading with 423
votes; For Justice of th* Peace.
Stringfellow leading with 390
votes; For Constable, Smith lead­
ing with SK9 votes; For Governor,
Trammell leading with 303 -otee.
CapL and Mrs. R. H. Mark, and
Dr. and Mrs. Cecil □. Butt were
iht hosts at a very enjoyable
bunch p a rt. Thursday compli­
mentary lo kfr. and Ur*. George
Wratry Clayton, of Atlanta Th*
trip waa very much rnjuyed,
•—eeialty by th* member, who In­
dulged In th* engaging eport of
iiahlng..
lift'
v, ( .*
Mra. U. .Martin wa, the charm­
ing h M tfu .o f a delightful boat
trip.and picnic luncheon at.Eukfr

PARIS, May Y.— (A .P.)—Prin­
ARCADIA, May I.—Th* comlaunlty garden being eponaored by ces* Beatrice, *ld**t daughter of
th* City of Arcadia and county former King Alfonao, XIII, and
commissioner, of DeSoto county Qaeen Victoria of Spain, yesterday
In co-operation with lh* R*d Croas waa reported to hare broken off
chapter her* ie proving a aucceav definitely her engagement to h*r
bT giving employment to many in sActmd cousin, “Don Antonio Alneed of IL The vegetable, planted vara D'Orleana.
Reliable ftpknleh royalht sourcat
In th* garden* ar* floorlahlnr
though In n**d of rain. Only 12 her, said th* Dtlk* of flpolelo,
acre* have been planted up te dat*, cousin of King Victor Emmanuil
although 20 acres of land was of Italy, wae fgaln seeking th*
donated for the purpose uf making hand of Alfonso'* daughter.
Three asm* source, said th*
th* gard*nt.
Wllloby Whlddca haa been em­ duk* waa now In Rome where th*
ployed to manage th* garde*,, the Pi Incas, Beatrice an&lt;l her elatar,
elty and county aaah contributing th* Prince** Marl* C’hrletlna, are
112.to .a month towards hi, pay. vliitlng member, of the Italian
lie works under eupcrvialon of J. royal family.
1. Heard, county farq* *g»nt. W. j .Th* ll-ycar-old prince,, waa
E. Duqwody, In charge of the ivportad to har* ended he* engmgm* aerrvke department *1 the meat, with the ypung Alvaro be­
al Red Croee chapter, »jnd, out cause ah* considered It uawla* 10
men wh* apply to him for hoTp m arry— him now. H* diav two
pnd thee* work in the gardens for more year* In th* Zurich, Bwlla small cash aum a day and also
roelva cradlt-slip* for vegetabDa
Entzm inger Says
when they ara ready for tha
table.
I have been quoted aa mak.
Gar* haa Den taken to plant
Ing tha itatement that I wouD
vogetablee . which ara. edible In favor a reduction In .taarhera*
•Ithw th* green ,or more mature
•alarloa. ,a report which haa
tjages so that non* of tha prodpeta of the farm will, b* wasted
lltUe, some get too much la
baraqaa of a lack of domend at
view t f our present resources
any definite period.
•,
and ability lo pay. Borne af our
Tke . f M t a j N l R t kae.heert
l a r t i t i ara aelectad far politi­
eucceeiful .thua far bee* us# of-tfce
cal expediency without prop­
co-uperatloq qf dtlMJia,.org*JU*er regard lor their competency

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a email company of neighbors and
friend*. Mr*. Cuat came to Sanford
from Chltkgo and built on* of th*
moat attractive borne* In th*
country over which . she preeldee
with queenly grace. Mr. Harper U
from thp. Empire State and )tae
been In Florida two yeara engaged
In trucking.
Mia* Beast* SUwart, of Ply­
mouth, and Ml** Cora Crawley, of
West Apopka, are th* charming
guasU of tu* Misses Stewart on tlona end business concern*. After
the vegetables hart httn/.'larr
Unloni Street.
vetted, any gur^liM remaining will

Bahd Of SemlAoltid
To Be Guest Of Cl
and (belt local
w* 8t*»Dy Hanson, Ft. Myers mas wh*
haa brought them te Sanford for a
moallTa oahlhltloa aa . tho UMfronts will b* gaeaU ,of th* Baaford frograwlv* . Oub ef -the
Atlantia Coast Line gt the City
Hall f tonight, starting at 1:00
o’clock.
1 . . . . • ."» . , j.J
It will he the monthly mooting
of fim vluh, and Ih t* » iaviU-

to her lovely piece and hi
Mice A!lc Hickey, of
Oa, Th* guetto who «
trip wore:.Itra. 0 . W.,1
MoQary, aod the

Community Garden S rittcess B e a t r i c e
sored By €44 y epqrted To Hu v e
oving Success B r o k e n Betrothal

ertA hked ,
Association
d-Hoornlap aarc Daua bglha
lafHSP to afftUat* with the
Ink* County NarcDaw Bulb

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MOTHERS* DAY,
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SEMINOLE CLEANERS
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Sha W ill U n d tn U w l
A fu ll 11m a t vary rooaoa-

STEWART, THE FLORIST
&gt;14 Myrtle Ave.
Ftewera delivered by wire

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D A lR t

may ba effected. For Inatancs,
tha total budget far the curmnt year for. transportation
etnouta to SU.6&amp;0.00. Several
thousand dollars could have
been trimmed from this sum.
■or janitor* la white schools
■Jen* la the city af San­
ford, reports from th* Bad
pariJftoudekt’i office show a
MeadUr•payroll of | U I « per

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THE 8ANFoS&gt; S K x i B , SANFO&amp;t), F L O &amp; tkk

lliod y JbJala without incident.
Several undercover reprisal*
»r*ro under way yesterday aa g
result,of the .murder trial, Amottfc
them waa a ‘boycott by a group of
whltp women of businesses em­
ploying men who aervvd on Ur*
jury. It was learned too that
many aerylre people said they
would buy hereafter edctuitvjly
from the army and navy cdmmlasartea.
Commissary
sales hatv risen
quickly since the trial.
During and sine* the Kahahawal murder trial Kelley said he
hod received a number of threat*,
non* of which he regarded aoriouily.
Police, however, were
maintaining a night guard at hla
home.

Kidnap Su spects

Sdctii Calendar

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1.
A eurprlao dinner party /or H.
_____ . 3 B 3 S 1
John Ivey motored to Jaction
.. . MONDAY
T. Glaaa and Herttbel Lockett, who
O reU Mbm M t SotoA - f th* celebrated their birthday anniver- villa yetterday for the day.

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C iW h ^ ^ W n . » w n
Of th#
F lfit PrrabyUrUm Church, Mias
it* „Chfttetri«n. chairman, will
it i t Yi48 •'cloak with k n A.
M. Cameron, SIS E u t Nlnatooaih
s trra t
.. -TU ESD A Y . - .
The Alalhean Class of the Firxt
Baptist Cbtffeh will m e t at 8:00
o'clock i l the homo of lira. E. 0.
‘Harper, J l * Boat Twenty-third
S treet wftfc.Mri. Harper, Mr*.
Robert U Clean, Mr*. W. D. Card
ntr, had Hr*. 0 . U Danher Oa hoxtriae*.
'i
Th* Daughters of Wesley Clata
of tho F f n i Methodlat Church will
h ire a May Day party at the home
of Mr*, C ,E - Oonnloy, 1901 Magnolla Awttu#, with Mr*. Oormlfy.
M ra.'S. JE. JonM, J t r * . 0 - A E»tridff*, Mr*. J , J . Thurmond, Mr*.
dnd Mr*. W. A.
a* hoc
McMi
•Fxthqrp* N M h r a m t * t *
•acred by the Serninot# High
School r t'T ,. A. at B:0Q o'clock at
tho ochoM aadllorium. Inatollatlon
of Qfflcbrt, will taint P,‘ r» * nJ ■
apodal program will bo (Iren,
i n a The Oonyrerational Friendship
K I m
WlU hteet, ot 8:00 o'clock
at tho Rom# o f Mr*. John Mtlach,
1IIB Pork Aranue, with Mr*.
• Mr*; Clara L. Thomaa, of St.
Petersburg,
atate
conicrCatlbn
chairman of the Garden Club, wlU
epeaH on conservation and Ameri­
can forestry at 10:00 A. M. ot
tb* council chamber* at the City
Hall.
. ,
TUESDAY.
The boarl of manager* of the
Woman'y Club Wllt‘Tnieet at 10:00
o'clock atvlbh.duh -boost.
W Et?N B»»A T.
Regular brajAra* meetinr and
luncheon of the^Wotnan'i Club will
be held at 1 2 :9 0 .o'clock Ot the
d i b houie with Mr*. A . M. Phil­
lips. Mra. A. G. W agotr, and.Mr*.
J . A. Coatoo aa hoatoaaea. Roaarvatiom moat bo mad* with Mra. J.
C. Bennett byTuoaday nliht,
, THURSDAY.
. The South Sldo J * T . A. will
mact, ft. 2:IA o'clock *t tho achool
auditorium,
,*
G TH# T. E. L C*a» of th» Flrat
tlat Church, will meet at 8:80
ock at tho church annex with
u#|oi
Mr*. K. I. Milam, Mra. Griffith,
Mra. A. L Jowara, and Mra. E. W.
Stile* a* hostesses.
FRIDAY.
Tho Mayfair Circle of tho Garden Club will |oln with the Aaolee
Circle In o rarden run to
the
Ornamental Nureeriet at Winter
Carden. Ptcple luncheon will be
enjoyed i t Rock Sprinfa.
Mr*.
lla rry Heeren la In charfe of arranfement*.
SATURDAY.
The Dirt Gardener* Circle of the
Cardan Club will meet at 10:00
o'dorlt at the hbtne of Mra. E. I.
Hoy, 1781 Loedtt Arenue.

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Elfssa, Land! Coming
M JIln t TttWday

aorlei recently, Wla gir#tr; Jeatcrdoy by Mr. and Mra. J . T. Grif­
fin at their home In bogh Arbor.
At the roncluiionaf dinner, which
waa eerred on the lawn a t the
Griffin home, the honor (uetU cut
a large birthday ea^o which they
aareed.to tha other guc*t*.
Tho*e preeent were: Mr, and
Mr*. Ct O. Danner, Mr*. M. USouthard. Mr. and Mr*. 11. M
Sneed, of Ledbury, Mr. and Mr*.
P atld Broadway, Mr. and Mr*. J .
R. Kenny, Mr. and Mr*. H. T.
Clone, the MMie* Marjorie i'opp,
Maxine Glaai, France*
Kenny,
Margaret Danner, aad William
Carrier, Herarhel I/Kkett, Elmer
Echo!*, Buddy Kenny, Jr., and H.
T. Glaai, J r .

Dinner P atty Given
tty Joseiih Merkls

--------. . . 'h \
Mr*. Ruth Butt, of Orlando,
»p*nt the week end here with Mr*.
A. B. Wallace.
Ml** Ro*e LaVernr Hurt haa re­
turned from Daytona Beach where
■he ipent the week-end.
• -.
Ml** Mamie Minor ha* gone to
Ninety-*!*, S. C. where *he plan*
to ipend a month or *ix week*.
Mr. and Mr*. Howard. C. .Long
and Mr. and Mr*. H. F. Kent mo­
tored to Tampa yetterday for the
day.

Randall Cbaae and Glenn Llngle her* returned from TalUhae»e* where th e. ipent the week­
Mr. and k t* . Joieph MerVl, of end.
Cincinnati, entertained a group
pf friend* with a dinner #»»rl/
Sir. and M n. Sam Butler, of
Saturday *venlftg ot the l eery
Miami, ere the guetti of Mr. and
Club In colobrotion of Mr. Merkl'* Mr*. E. S. Rlgney, BIO Wr«t Finn
onniuonay. Dinner w it nerved Street.
In cou nt* from ■ long dinner
table centered With e large birth­
jMr. and Mr*. W. II. Tunnlcliff
day cake docotated In pink, yel­ have returned from a trip to Mi­
low, and green, and edomed with ami, Palm Btacji, and Fort Mylighted candle*.
er* where they ipent »everal day*.
Following dinner danelng wa*
enjoyed until a late hour. Thow
Mr*. E. E. Bloodworth left
preeent were:
Mr. and M n. yeetrnlay for Danville, Ky,, Cin­
Uharle* Bruno, Mr. and Mr* Tom cinnati, Ohio, and other point*
Prommond, Mr. and Mr*. Petar where *he will ipend a *hnrt timr.
Weber, and Mr. and Mr*. I .re M.
henubottum.
Mr*. Mary Hlggln*. of WIIIH-

Mins Carlin Palmer
Hostess To Her Club
The Anchor Club mgt on F r i ­
day evening at the home of Mill
Carlin Palmer, Palmetto Avenue.
At o late hour rtfrih aen U were
•erved by Mr*. Floyd A. Palmer.
Thou* attending Were:
tbo
MU*e* Cecelia Trotuck, Marjorie
Cogburn, Dorothy WlfgLrw, Eli**beth loffler, Carlin Palmer, Narwy
R ooettor. and Dtuald Blihop, K.
C. HJrknon, Jr., Roy Murphy,
M. Telford, J r ., X elU l• Guthrie,
and Jam** Tew.
T

ton, who ha* been ylaltlng her
daekhter, Mra. Ralph B. Wight,
Roae Court, returned homo yeiter-

&lt;i«y.
Mr. and Mrs. Itill Abram*, of
Avon Park, are the gwtft* for
aeveral day* of Mra. Sadye Uau
mel at her home on Palmetto
Avenue.
Mr. It. C. puHo**, Mil* MarJoile DuBoee, and Mle* Kilty DuBale will return tonight from Co­
coa where they spent ye*Urd*y
afternoon and today.
Harri* McCurry. of Atlanta, wht
bat been visiting hi* uncle and
oust, Mr. and Mr*. Homer I).
Harris, Magnolia Aeenur, left this
morning fur Miami.

PACI FI C COAST
ELIECTIONS^ ARE
Mr. and Mr*. A. II. Mahoney
IN SPOTLI GHT had as their gueat* for the week­
(Coatlaoed Fro** Page One)
lecl delegate* only to d ate con­
vention* to be held later The
etato meeting* will name IU Re­
publican and Ifi Democratic na
tienal delegate*. Guv. Albert ('
Ritchie ho* been promised the
Demoeratlc delegate*.
With the Pretldenl unopinned
for hi* state'* 47 delegate* in
Tuesday'* voting, the three-way
Democratic conleit *n the Pecific
road will he watched with three
poeeiblUlie* in view:
A Hyo»«*elt virtiry will be
bailed a* alerting up again hi*
parade toward tho nomination
which Smith halted by capturing
tk* Ma*e*chu*ett* delegation t&gt;r
IS and an undetermined number
In Pettniyleanla.
Should Smith win, the “chock"
he said h* plgced under the RookT*lt “bandwagon" la*I week will
practically doubt* in *ie*.
A ; Gamer victory will Imme­
diately taka him out of the fa
vorijg *on class, a n j make Mm a
contender for the nomination on
•bout a j a f with Smith a* far a*
delegate* are concerned.
With,, Sthlth's force* well on
tho way ta ;c o r ra l Connecticut'*
II d*lk»t*« May IS. baaed on hi*
lar^e majoritlo* in
town and
district ciucuir*. the IKS stand­
ard bearer eland* a good chance
Qf winning I I more delegate* to­
day In the Rhode Island eonvrn-

If easy tort], and other student*
of dept»l*Ion . ecunonilta, ahouhl
look forward with great Internal
_ a n ( anticipation to “Devil's Lot^ to r jr," Fog romantic dram*, Akar
rln ( Eliaia.JLandl and beginning
Iti lc«-(V .•gagafnent Tntaday at
t h e ______ ______
At tha botlnnln* of tha recant
“moraine afU r p r o s p e r ity I t will
be recalled, Yard, In a widely poblUhed Intoralow, •Aac lared that It
w o ttf lb * M
think tor. tho
roll Mr* and the antlr# world In
im ljfil *
*•
HU pi (-titular vUw *1,11*0 *Hualioa o t the tlmo. It will bo rememh*red wwe that , * done
of
- - ip end • tow hard knock* U
eery, r i b * . no* 9*4 then
tie keep our m m # of prota M
■T ' ,,
peculiar Intoroot la “D#vfattlefy." for tho»o who h*dd
It’* Id
Offsotting this, however, will be
Util VlOw. lira. In. tha fact that Roosevelt’s csplupe of 10 Tues­
tbli piflurt U lU tmueh tho ram#
day |g South Dakota whore he
7 r K t la tfrtM of hu»Hn *•’ I* unopposed fn -tho primary.
akatoart theTho Mow Tork governor also
of aaddan- stand* to wta at Joast ko In the
_ tkaee who Dome era tie primary Tuosday in
JW wrvwith- Alabama, and.wooalbly all 14. An
aotl BmMfc aalnstyuctod olato of
oat'll* Thoak
right dflagatoo a t largo, with
half g vote oath, wtn contest with
a Roosevelt plodg od slat* there
. . . i, i — ■
,
TO C IT E PROGRAM

•tammy.

S tt*s

Mlaa Ellaabelh Whltner apefit
the week-end at Tallahatib* with
friend*.

end, Mr. and Mr*, t'hsrle* 1).
Ryan end ion, Thoms*, and Mr.
and Mr*. Percy Eddy, of Palatks.

Mr. and Mra. R. R. Kessler and
*oo, Bruce, of Fort Pierce. *pent
the week-end here with Mr*.
Kessler1* brother snd ■Uter-in-law,
Mr and Mr* It. W. Peerman.
We*l Elr»t Street.
W I) I'rabtre* he* returned to
his home In Tamps sfter spend
ing setrral day* Irere with Mr.
and Mr*. K. E. Rnumlltil, Pal
nretlu Avenue
Mr.. E. N. Scott, (110 East Third
Street, had a* htr guana for the
week-end. Mi** Hilda I.o*qui*t, of
I|el^nd. and the Ml**e* Maude
Ramsay, Versa Woodcock, and
Fannie Heba Munson, of thi* city.
Mra. Minnie Jones and Mra. Ben
Cantwell have returned from Mlami Beach where they spent
*
week * !th Dr. and Mra. T. Allen
Jooaa. They were accompanied
bom* by Mlaa Patricia Ann Jooei
who will visit Mrs. Jon** ot her
home here for three week*.
Among thoso from her* motor­
ing to Daytona Beach Sunday
ware: tho Mlaaoa Georgia Mob­
ley. Edith Wilklaaon, Mary Buford
Pgwel), Bsetries Hbward, Hahn
Vemoy, and 8am Fleischer, tValloco 8*11, B rigg.
Arrington,
Maurice Wimbl*b.
end
Frank
Chase.
I ,
k, «—
w—
Mra. B. M. Galloway hat g iiiir
to Now York City where ah* will
spend a short time. She we.
tfrompanlwd aa far as Flortm r.
B, C. by Mr. Galloway, who went
front (hero t t RDhoprille, 8. t
to vUit kia mother. H* returru-d
her* Saturday ;

of the
Rem inote
County ,Moijc*l Association whu
are atteadlag tho con rant nm of
lh# SUta 'Medical Aaaociativn In
Soroaota thla week are: Dr. G S.
fietmda. Dr, Samuel Pulestou,
' At
ttt
moeilhfe
business Dr. J . T, Donton, Dr. W. Theo­
luncheon of tho Womaa'o Ctab of dora Laagley, and Or. A. W. Kuu*.
B o a k h td U
h o h old
W o d ao o d ay
h e k tn n ia g a t 1 1 :1 0 o 'c lo c k In th o
f| p
a u d ita ria m ,
th o
B o a te d
r d r it .. O r i h
w ilt, K r a - J - . C
l a , ./ » , a c tin g a a a h o ir a s a a , will

M a t i n * Urn gad con
■Jar

TWO COMMIT BUICIDK
MEMPHU. Tran. May L -T w »
gonuplttad tukid* her* t f *

• pram Irani contrasn, while the
• bluff. Da­
ta b i o coased both

( Con linoaj m m Pag* Ont)
satineed From r i g * 0 * 0 )
Jail .lor aafe-keeping, and, •!#*•
.,"1 .&lt;*np0t « u . whar* or
pm going or whether by yacht, Triday'a verdict, have remained
plane or otherwise,” Curtl* sa id .. under police protection.
iA-conference wilt be held today
It way assumed that Curtla had
bom abokrd the yacht Marcori, between representative* of the 0t
whlc), ha* been used In attempt* t arngy general's office and th*
lo ratkblDh contact with men he ubile pruercutur to fie a data for
believe* to be the Lindbergh kid­
beginning uf the new trial.
naper*
Deputy Attorney General Kay
Tbe luddrn return uf Curtla •414 It might start within a fprt
treited great exrltemrnt In Nor- night- The toalerence alao WM
expected to determine
whglher
faBu
The gate* of the United 91*1*3 Kelley, who obtained Friday's
n»val hate were closed and agntl- ranvttiion by hi* vigorous prose­
nal* were on guard. Offirera seek cution, would conduct th* terri­
Ing. to enter the ha** late last tory'* case in the assault, retrial.
Navy officials held that K*U«y'*
flight were refused admlialon to
lh*|r Quattua, leading to report* conduct is the murder rate abould
that tha naval base waa to be remove hit* from the pruaeratlofi
used fay the laat stage of nego- of the four llawollans
ffttfoM with the kidnaper*.K ay •aid new evidence haa been
(Continued from Tag* Oral
Curtla teemed to ihow a meas­ found aincr the jury failed to
ure of ealisfactlon on bla return agree. Hr said the territory ha* thousands of communist* carrying
despite -hi* rilrem e fatigue. 11* •n "Infinitely stronger" rale than many banner* marched through
intermittent burst* of rain from
we* unshaven, hi* clothing rum­ during the former trial.
pled, and hi* face was reddened
Sentiment concerning th* a* Union Square to llutgrr* Square.
Several hundred police patrolled
as by the wind *t tea or aa a re­ aault trial, •&lt; well o* the murder
sult of an airplane trip.
^tearing is widely varied. It th* line of march, but their pnnThe Federal
agents
from ranges from the feeling of those cipal task wa* dispersing side­
Charleston are N. W, Vick andl \fho express the belief a run vie • walk groups and maintaining rten
H. P. Clary, They drof* *11 night-*
n it* lioo would reflect on the Justice traffic flow,
The communists cheered ami
They are prohibition men fmm th# of a verdict of guilty in ihe mursang and wavrd their banners,
Department of Juilire. A Depart dcr trial.
Meanwhile,
the
defendant! whirh demanded the release ul
m m t of Justice man from the
Bureau of Investigation, not con­ though shocked, are "iearing up Tom Mooney, condemned "ckpllelcerned in lh)uor law violations, ar­ under It wonderfully well," Bell l«tf»" and made the usual de­
rived by plana yesterday morning. •aid. “We all were tremendously mand* for free rent, free coal
He gave his name a* W. A. surprised
We didn't see how ■nd fircv IikhI '*lur our »t®*vmg
chlldrrn."
Hlatchfley, but indicated It might there could be a conviction."
Hedl and Ids sister, Mrs. Helen
not be hit real one. The name of
the New York man, alto of the Ripley, represented
the defend
MOSCOW, May 2. — (A.IM
Buraau of Invettlgation, I*
not ante at a conference ot attorneys Soxlel Russia was descrilml yes.
yet known, nor Is that of live !&gt;,•• after the verdict Frida). A long terday a* “the protector of wotld
trait operative.
merting w** held at Pearl Harbor, peace," and thereafter some •,*
Harrow 000,000 pralelartaiis inarched l-y
Questioning of the suspects has attended by t'lorrnre
revealed tinlhing except the In­ chief of defense counsel, and lin in '* tomb in ■ militant May
formation that they are here Charle. S I elsure, his associate, Day demonstration "f tnlelit)
Tliu* the Union of Sisislol ke'“looking for a jub" end that they principally, it was said to re­
assure the defendants.
Vlrt Republic* led the
are fishermen.
Montgomery
Whin,
assistant the celebration uf the traditional
Three other men who were a r­
yesterday day of the worker. The whole of
rested Saturday night by local defense counsel, said
polio#, and said by Federal men to there was little to do now except the vast federation of republic*
be linked wiQ, these held, wore wait until sentence Is pronounced wa* bedeekad In flaming red ban
at liberty yesterday, and ralumeJ Friday, after which a motion for nera, aiul oratory pmrlaltned the
to the Montnrllo hotel where they a new trial will not he argurd power of the proletarrat.
V. M. Vorosblloff, commissar
have been registered for a month Friday, but at a later date to be
fixed l&gt;&gt; Judge t'horle* S. Il*il», lor war and navy, formally set in
off and on
Two of these men, t'arl Stark, who heard the case,
motion lh* Soviet's celebration
Harrow, who appeared almost with all ailrlreas to Ills- soldiers »l
Pittsburgh, *nd William McGuire,
Detroit, nr,- under f 10,000 bond in numbed uy the shock of the ver- lire Moaenw garrison
t better
spirit’
a Federal ln|Ui&gt;r r u r at Florence, diet, seemed
Hr tab! the smarlty attired
8. ('. Alliain Wilpole, the third, yesterday.
troop* kh*t tliviis wa- • prulie
Honolulu spent a quiet Saturday turtle uf world peace and decried
uf Kanosha, W|s., waa held In the
Itatral rars
maintained ihe refusal of th* world disarm*
Florence case but relrased fur lack night.
of evidence.
inrnl conference to accept Soviet
The
Deportment ot Jy*l}cn
pruposal* for abutitln id arma­
agent from Washington may ques­
ment*.
tion thr*e three Ills ,1,-ciiion de­
lie reiterated tb# non a g g " spends on what word the New York
»ive * 1111* of th* lied Army, and
man brings
touched err tin- fur
i HICAGO. May 2 M»m«* Umr Indirectly
That the Federal agents hav* ■fn Irvin S. Cohh *a« asKrj by Eastern situation l-y declaring
th- Lindbergh r s n in mind is In lb« ^aticmal iU frly Council t" that "they tried to provoke u*
doated because they left with write a highway tafaty •tlllcirlal but our nerve* at •UoMK enough
surprising speed for Norfolk after for publication in lW
Cnunril’* Mid we will not l-i fillicit l»y ihcAi*
they were notified Saturday night annual calender which gne* into
proven *1 Ions."
of the arrest of the «ls men. It i* half a million hume* each y * * i .
The
grr-atesl
manifestation
known that rum running Is not the
The famou* humorist complied took place in Mu»rnw'* Red
sole interest.
in rh a ra e e i inlir » n n
il ia a tube Squaic, where J. -eph Stalin, sec.
And though no significance ha* inmi, samlwtchrU among eleven
reiary general of tire communist
lieen di*r1o*ed regarding II. them
nlhrr sarinus r u n l n h u i i o n «
I'/, p arly •mi vir tu al ruler t»f Kii'
remain* in the diary of Rnherl leading A m eric an a incliuling I ' r m |
an*i o th e i high g o v a rn m r n t
Klark, one of the men held, the |.lent Hoover and Former l'rv»iArir| |i»rly uMkim U wMtihrtl fiwiii
darv entry
ilcllt CsHlIidge, i* ** follow*
■ i t v i*-w m g
#■I Min I
*»H
I.» i i i i i ' a
“March I X P M,— Linde,'1
I "Spesklng of opvratlon* I’ve sun
It waa on tTar. I that the Lind­ temperatures In at lra«t two ho» niMiiMtlruiu m &lt;&gt;My lung |hti w*l«' nf
lte«l Army iriMijiw, vtniU n wml
bergh baby w*« kidnaped
l-itale in my time and I also
pt‘
■«• nt t.
Stark told police that he could met op with quite * fee legless,
not remember writing il. The diary erodes* an,| olbri badly messed u|i
I I A .Mil T O N . Uni . May *
waa not found on him originally,
folk*
4 A el'*. I
A rm nt nt Ib.tXio pet
but on one of the men subsequent­
"Tliere’s e wB-ih- lot of miylity f o i i « m11 i&gt;ml m g i k iiiin'-ilim-l item*
ly released Thl* man rlalmed he ■mini, ecciilrnt ronteaiplatmn go
imtUtULvi m » local park, with
had Jn»l found It on th* street
1 mg on In our hnepllal* My id»Tha n d t r a l men *ay that of i serrations hav* leuglil me that it, sltHid lire rorribltierl forses of po­
the three men at liberty, one i« t* much belter to think slued acci­ lice snd ftrenren Tor three hours
known to iw a meml*er of the dents before lhe&gt; happen than In yesterday In opr of the large-1
Purple fang.
brood on them afterwards. Take May Day manifestation* in (In
tatlo Twelve arrests were made
It from an old rampaignvr. tb*
best kind of a hospital !-■&lt;! I* thr
HAVANA, tuba.
May 2
one that la permanently empty
“ And personally I'd rather l*e (A .P .l — I'oliro reserve* yesterday
' 1
1
---------------- --late for dinner tonight here than
to be on tlm* for breakfast In the
nest world in tha mornlngl
“ 11**1# makas woat* of a lot of
good human material.”
(Coatiaued from A g e One)
t i o .-t t t t :
ty pilot, both declared yesterday
(or prompt action on th* lax meaiur# once It reaches the
Kenat*.
Each hollared hi* parly would sup­
port that courst,
Tb* finance sommitlee has yet
Phtint- Hfll
to pas* on Ihe controversial stock
transfer levy end admission* tax
A modification of th# stock trans­
Maaric*
fer levy—so bitterly oppoaed by
CH K V A I.1EK
Wall Street -I* In proepect but
there 1* no likelihood that It will
Jra netie
l-e eliminated entirely.
A lar D O N A L D
Where to turn for snore revenue
1s perplexing the committee which
already ha* derided lo tap pari
“O ne
mutual race tickets aa ora new
source. An -import tag on rubber
Hour With
estimated to yield IM ,000,000 an­
You"
nually alto I* conaldayed.
Redaction la , eipenditarea bv
t8M.OM.000 wa* conceded to tw
necessary to mako tb* btlilon-dal
lor revenue measure prassd by thr
Hot*** balance tb* r tttS badgel
Congress lo moklafr gonolderoble
T h o r g ’g r e a l r o n v e o l e a c *
roduetions In th* regular appro
prioUon bill* but tho aUln hope
hlq ju r lh g
your
clo th e*
wa* placed on tbe 0malbas econo
‘ -r fo t * n d d e l i v e r e d —
my. bill.
I gnd prenned or a!&gt;
Thu* th* nocooalty far porhaps
a ran more taxes being added b&gt;
tho R««»*te. Bonotov Mood, Repun
■*•«, Pennsylvania, to ssalag this
leror to pr*o* with rarawnd vigor
tho cotrararaktl- aatm t a t . Both
«
ri* “
Bofubllron and DtA s w itli hoods
of the fine boo ts w d b lts , however,
coraider this a s t i r obt i f U r
W i t * C o m p trlio i"
mioaUoa lst -vlam.wAsth* derisive
H n oo ra t* ago toot lb* tag.

t i t t l e Violence
Reported In M ay
Day C e l e b r a t i n g

Cobb W rites Safety
Advice For Council

lORjE REVENUE
.11 S T RE HAD
TAXATION

To-Night
Last 'Hines

S e m in o l E
Dry Cleartets

Tuesday

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PAGE TErftfeft

S ta tk Confer?ttre
jht, To Close
iefr’e . SAiUroay
(Continued Front I’ f l f hue)
reived moat of the attention paid
(0 resolution* poised during the
afternoon and it* adoption was
urged by several delegates.
Seen aa equally Important was
• resolution railing p on Gover­
nor Carlton, hi* Cabinet, and partieularly the Department of Kdu.
cation and oil county school su­
perintendent* to use their h o t
effort* to hare beautification
xrork included in the curriculum
of every school, through either
agriculture or nature study, and
that this study lie begun in ele.
tpintary grades
and
earned
through the graduation of the
student.
Other resolution* urged th* es­
tablishment
of
demonstration
plot* to show Ihe tremendous
value of forest protection In aid.
ing limber growth; expressed reBret over lh# lUne** of Mr«. Jack
Pryor, of Haines City, one of the
Committee's most enrigetle mem.
tiara and long a contributor lo
beautilicatton work In Honda;
thanked thr pres* of th# slate for
it* whole-hearted and effective co­
operation with th* purposes end
elm* of the organisation, and
thanked the registration and re­
ception committee of the Women'*
Civic (Irgatiililinn, ami ail other
group* * ho assisted In coritribut.
Ing to thr wrlftrv Mini comfort of
th* tlrlrieatci to the convention.
The &lt;Vnf«*r«*nc* wn* itlu tiW
by ne«ily ltO ilelcirftlc* from 39
Florida dtlca. ami wa* v re Aided
over by J Hay Artiuld. Urntf|inil,
chairman of the lit nullf ical h»n
Coin mil lee uf the Stale Chi illbe t
of Cnmmerre which H|Hina0rr«l Ihe
mealing.
The Ite^olution* t'liin Hill lee wa*
Com|Hii*e«i of Mra. S. It. Kohrei,
Miami lleach. C’ar| Hjich. J ui Kaohvlilt; Tom Mr Col ldm, Bu^hticl'l; IL
E. WtHnl, Tallahaticv, and K. N
K. Hailey, nf Setting
4'ilicA repraatnted at the Lon
farmer by county achool •uperin-

'jgxzs'm

trndenta, civic
of commereo
rial*
were; „ Daoa
chamber official*
City, Grqvelond, Re^riiut. ^8L
Cloud, Altamonte Springs, (M arat,
Oviedo.
BushnelL JackiontitM.
Trenton, DoLind, QiUndo* 04oo«,
Ran Antonio,
8 t.
Augustine,
Drookavlll*. Palotkn, Klsslmne*,
Gainrtvllle, rinecastle, TallakMaev. MacCltnny, Longsrood, Tkm.
po,
Titusville,
Ormond, A stab ala,, Ocala, i^IntfT
llaven. Daytona Beach,, , M lfM
|Beach, Iscesburg, Lake Mary, Kvrrglade*. Englewood and HarvfoedL
Speakers during tho alum oon
eeaslon wervt W. N. WlteoMC,
Washington, Mr*. Henry -Wight,
Sanford;
Albert
Scheltfnborg,
Daytona;
Mr*. A. G. Wagnar, Chuluota; llarnld Mowry, Prof.
E. t - 1-ord, Gainesville, and-Mr*
Amold.

3 Negroes Executed
In Kentucky Trikoti
F.DDYV1LLE. Ky„ M«J A —
(A .P .l— The grimmest dtamk
ever enacted within the walla of
the penitentiary hrre marked the
execution Saturday nf three Jl#gr.ws in the electric cbgir. Oftjl
•Iter a guard waa slabbed ri&gt;d
tear gas bomba were brqugbt InIn use lo sudue lh* third, of ,lho
trio were the vxjrcUona compl*te&lt;V
After restating an hour and a
half the efforts of officer* to Had
him fiuni his cell to death rfWk
Walter Holm** e u r r e , ndpT*w
and followed hit two cympUllan*
in iteaih. Thr other two, A - Briuwkspy and Charles Rodgor*,
went to their death* peacefully.
Guard* dislodged Holmes fnua big
cell after hr defied them with - a
piece of pipe broken front O water
ci nuerlluii. The trio wa* cqnricled of murdrr.
P.-T.

t. POLITICAL SCP^Eli

T hr I1. T, A, rfiundl
111veil KehiHil at
IjonfwuCkd
hul I a candidate’* iupp#r
•ihiMi) auditorium tom urrot

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starting at «:00
o’clock.
tandldatta for alata ai\4
rlaahed with an vail mated liMM* i-lifrr hava Ur#p invitad to altakd
communUt* and arre*t«Hl • «(Mtre and addrrsi (hr t * l h e r i n t , bo•iimliig at a.no o'clock.
or mure of the deinortAtratoriis
The n«*llce -»e|ied red bniiner’*
ItH Ihe |f«*irrii.
I iritlm i ‘Mown
10,000 STRIKE
uicnt of mil liar inm," u|tjHirl the
levololiou of the ( ‘hlneae S&lt;«
NEW YORK, Mar 9 c -&lt; A .r .i-*
vietsB
Approximolrly .1(1,U00 number*, of
The rhar.giii|r pa Iridium fired Ihe Building Trades CouAolt Atflrik
thrir aide anna in the air, and today psiidiug an airfan o at.tas.O
cracked a few head* twfore lUa. new wag* seal# with tho-btuMuk
|iei«ing the marcher** A iloieii trpili-s i-m|iluy*rs asaociaUan.fTjiO
nr so were arrmtetl.
old agreement expired Soturrag.
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                    <text>P u b lM irt la FiorM a’a B a r t
The W « W . Greatest Ve*et*bl«
Sfwt and Richest Gardea Land.

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E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VO LU M E X X III

M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d P re a a

HANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, APRIL .10, 1932

Leaders In Beautification
Work O f State A re Holding
Conference In City Today

Murray Relieves
Business After 1

Peeved Because B i l l
Is Defeated, He Res i f t n s Committees
In One-Man Revolt
HONOLULU. Apr. 3 0 .—
(A.P.)— The conviclion of
four Americans of m in ■laughter for the slaying of
Joseph Kshnhnwal, Hawaiian,
alleged attacker of M r n.
Thomas Maaale, wife of one
of the-defendants, act all
Honolulu astir today with ex­
citement and rumors.

Two Nations Contend
Huge Craft Are Not
Offensive Weapons

OKLAHOMA C ITY. Apr. aft.
— ( A .r .» - c ; n n .T w i t l lam
Murray a»«eited today that iaipoachnieut rhai*|ti had bean
prepared a rs im l lint. “ I ausf f .t you tun Id tire a copy in the
aMornry general'# rtffic* " he
added. Attorney (irneral King
•am the ' ir vernor'a charge Mk*
h i * pre-idrntial c a m p a i g n
•trike* me a* funny. Only thing
I're heard al&gt;nut either la from
him." Itrcalllnr tte
Impeachmrnt of Govern ir Johniton,
Murray » * : ! the "big corpora­
tion*" have a “ live luld greatef
renrnn for wanting me nut ef
the wa&gt;."

Flotida'a outitanding leaden In
th* m o,* to make of Florida the
moil beautiful Mate in America,
were in session at the City Hall
In semi-annual beautification con­
ference late thi* afternoon at a
convention which wa* termed by
It, leader*, "the large,! wa'v* had
in more than four y e a n ."
More than 125 delegate* weta
SHANGHAI. Apr. 30.— &lt;A .P.ipretent, representing civic cluba,
Mam repo11,, m ist of there un­ •choult, chamber* of commerce,
founded and tte rest ImpoeatHe to and timilar bodie, from 39 Flori­
confirm. t&lt; rt Shanghai In a atate da edict from Miami tu Tallahaaof settlement ivday followlnt tha
Today'*
conference
centered
death of V. Knwnba'a, pres’deet'
of the Shanghai Japane»e Re»l- aioimd thr school child and hi*
denl, A—nnallon. fatally wounled home, a Ihrtnr considered one of
by a tu n&gt;S that inlured four other thr moot cemprehcnslre, interest­
ing and ir-ultful of the Confer­
lig h Japane-e o fficial,.
One report, widely believed, waa ence's g oeral program lo emphaIha* the tomb thrower waa a Jap e- »•** the need for thr l-rautifiratlon
n r ,* and not a Korean. The report of Klnrlda. Report, from school
said Ja p a n *,* military off trials , ,» p e 'intendenta on thr s ii month,'
are keeping It secret The hoin dng |enmpatgn toward the creation of
ricurrrd while Ja p a n *,* official*I an organised beautification unit
wrre watching a trncvp review. |in ra. h county were among th.’
Four injured w-rr ir p .r le l a« well feet lira of Ihr day.
as could be e , per led
l-«'&lt; night. J . Itay Arnold, chairFhystnans operated on Gen man of thr Urautiflcation ComBy KA11IKHINK H E n tE
NEW YORK. Apr. 3 0 .- ( A P .» Krnkb hi llyrda, second in coin j m lllrr of the State Chamber o(
-A
fa«*nj Kiwlhh f f n 'l f mand ol Ihr Japan* e aim v con I Commerce, apon-or* of the Con
ttngrnt here, removing the tiw* frrvnce, held an informal meeting
u n m a n w h o u i l | k » MO y m n
oM
of hi* right foot.
of p Incipal member* of the Comn rtt wrrk had a *,lrfnunii&gt; wrlMatnoru .Nhiiremltsu. the Jepa nilllee where dalail, of Ihr nrmm r m* the migmal A ilff in Wonlirrlinil urlirn **hr arrivnl »tn tha nrar ministri In China, who wa- ganiiatlnn set up, repoits on pro­
in 1 1It trail condition will .'IX piece* posed legislation looking Into Ihr
Itrrrnffana yettrnlay.
I of Ihr hand-grenade tomb thrown future for Iwautlfying Florida,
A r n».r\Btivr l U H e i r
by Ihr llongkrw assassin in h i, anil ditcuaainn of thr detail, for
in alj llaigreav#* «if vttniri.9 near body, passed a fairly good night ferrying on the gm rtal plan, for
Souinamptun, Kmrlanil, at lirat and wa- repotted to In- hearing &gt;Iwrulifylng thr slate wrre Heard,
■lght kn\t* little Biiggration of th« up «« well a , might lu- esprrted. | The morning program opened at
little girl u ho h«ti*nr«| with wide
The other victim , of Ihr bomb- | Id do o'clock when Chaiiman Arlilui* e)r« to fa»&lt; mating nonat’n^e ing wen- Hell Yn«hinoil Shlia j nn’d outlined Ihr prngiam under
atoitee of thi* Hr' t'h irltB I aiI- krw ,. eoinmander-lll-chlef of th -' which hi, coniiolltee ha, been
v-idgr |)iHlr«i&gt;ti, lii jiri n *»f t ’hrhit Japan-re land force,, who
we. working for thr pa-t half year lie
t hiinh Mini lei turri in mathr- -ulfeling from severe hiol*ea on “ a- followed by II. F.. Wood. nl
mat u&gt;
Ihr upper p a't
of h i, body an I Tallahassee. who -|ioke on “The
Itiii iii«&gt;l»ilr * oi lid b of hrr mouth |ha,| lost all hi*
teeth, and Ail School and Home Ground lleanli
ani h luiiiklr tu line rye* identi I mlrnl Klchtsatmrn Nomura, oa-nl fn ation Movement." I t -port, from
firtf hri unrniataltajly with that I commander, whohad serious head rounlie, throughout Florida ih-cu
bled the remainder of the mom
chilli who ihurklnl in delight at I wound, an&lt;j ln*l an eye
atoiir* " f Ihr white ra h 'it and thr 1 Mranwhlle, police ideiillfie-l th, ing *ev*lon.
Two illustrated lecture*, and
littIf girl who lu-aily drowned in I bomb thrower aa Yin Kitau. a
a |mmiI nl h* r i wn teat a, i M he
f« lr »h\* shrank to a dwarf el*e
ilown a Imiiuiift raid it h««lr.
Km (hr fil l tint* in a life of

Onc Report Says Man
Who Hurled Bomb
Injuring- J a panese
Officer Was A Jap

ORIGINAL ALICE'
IN WONDERLAND’1
ARRIVES IN 0.8.

GEN EVA, Apr. 30. - I A . P . I The United S ta te , and Great B rit­
ain fought for their Eatlle-hips at
the arm , confenlic* yerterdhy,
forming
a defensive
allian.-r through a limitation on incomeagain,! an organ l*rd n ttn u lrr and inheritances, broke nut into a
Governor Jtwhf denied the na- group who wish to classify all one man revolt and resigned from
ttonal guard had been auminoned *hi|» over 10,000 ten , a , aggre,- the Senate committee- to which hr
wa* a«,igned as a Democrat.
but aaltf precaution, bare been tlve.
T te small power, woul I abolish • While ernators crowded on In
taken again*l possible emergenIhr Horn to watch. Robinson dr
d e i. The governor declined lu battleship, or intrinationaliic them
fended hi- leadership and arrutrd
give the nature of the precaution­ within I he League.
The United Slates and Britain Long of "a comic opera g e.ln re"
ary action. II la n&gt; etcrel that
lo obtain "notoriety ami puMlrlty '*
the Navy element of the popula­ received modeiat* auppnit from
ll all ended with rnnrlllalnry
tion. n o t . only la Indignant but Japan and lukewarm encouragephrases and amlles.
mrnl
from
Fram
e.
angry.
l-nng opened up on h i, altark.
Senator Claud* A- Swan,on, of
Tha verdict with recommenda­ Virginia, announced at the meet­ a fle r Roblnaon had espraasad np
tion ttM) leniency we* returned. ing of the naval commission that position lo the l^vuisiaoa senator',
After 48 hour* deliberaton*. agansl the United State* unequivocally resolution la instruct the (inanelieutenant Maaale, Mrs, Granville opposed classifying battleships a* committee to draft a la *
bill,
Horlcscue,
hf*
mother-in-law, offensive weapon*. They are the i which would Until Incomr, to f t .
AJbert Johea. and E. J . Lord. backbone of the United State# de­ 000.000 a year and lifetime InhetilNavy eallatrd men. I t carric* a fense system, he said and “a threat ance, to jh.0d0.000.
"W hat's a man going to d» with
maximum penalty of 10 year*. to no nation,” alnco w# covet n&lt;&gt;
Sentence will t e pn-nounced neat one's territory. He stressed th- more than a million dollars n
FMday. j
United .Slates’ obligation to keep y e a r?" I,nng aakrd, waving in th A load eab broke from M r,. the Panama Canal open in peace air e Hihlc from which hr had hern
Thalia Masele, central chararlrr and war and to defend i‘a her quoting scriptural phrase*.
“ If the 540 men who had an in­
In the unuaual chain of rircuin- Eastern possession*.
•tancea &gt; aurrounding the case,
.Speaking and gesturing in a aen come of ILIM.OOO.nOO last year
had hern limited to *540,0110.000
when tha ( l if t verdict wa* an •tonal maiHN-r, he continued:
nouneed* that ceovicting lie u l.
" I f we had completed our naval it would have meant to-lay threeThomaa &gt;H. Maaale, her bushan-L oreariam after the war. It I* con- quartaia of a billion dollais rarnr-l
by the people of this country.''
Maaale leaned forward In hi*
"This communistic propo-al of
■eat, breathing heavily; Mr*. Maemine,” he added, "which the Itemale rM ahed a t her throat. Mr*.
oer^tje jpodar fat this chamhci can­
PerteecaduaC -rtgtd And Jerboa Oh
not stippnrf,- sWwW "limit do thr
his linger anil*. Lord saewird th*
piliablr rum of fJl.0tHl.iKHl
thr
build fortificatlona
along our
amount to be Inherited How murh
roast
line,.
Battleships
have
saved
M aiilr pot hi* arms about hi*
do wr want a man to inherit ?
wife and tried to com Hr t her. u , a great and espentiv* army for Isn't *.’-,000.000 enough lo receive
The fare of Mrs. Granville l-or- defense purpose*."
by a men who n e-ri wmkrd for
He declaied cruiser* to I-* of
teacu*. defendant and mother •(
greater
offensive
use
tban
la
ttla
Mrs. Masai*, waa *t&lt;me-lik*. She
Hobinaon, calmly nl fn»t* l»«n
ships, particularly in preying on
stood proudly with dry eyes.
Ihrn more emphatically.
rrplinl
fib*- knew ih»* -o dru glare
commerce and bbckading.
that it in ra»y to ' arou«r rla»*
Mrs. Fortsacue, Masslr and Ihr
Vice Admital A. D. IV it I’ound. hatrrdi and «la*a re#riitmn«it" hut Iimrhght m s |&gt;ait »»f thm vutl I
other defendants, Lord and Jones, of Great Britain, aupporied bwanAmerica. e|HUi-&lt;ur i hy I ‘ctliinii ••
were placed In custody of Capl. tun, d rcian n j that general naval mora difficult to find •,»d«'4|uatr t rilVrrBlty m t« lrlu ation of tin
temetly'*
for
axiatinu
condition*.
Ward K. Workman, a naval o f­ superiority, not capital. ,h ip ,. enIla argurd that the income tax i •ntariary vmr ol ikxlyi' n &lt; hi
ficer.
I rwm ( MM’dl’n urth. Cercm-ini*
at,lea attacks on trade. Similarly, fa ir* ftird by the finanrr commit
When Judge Davla dlamlaer I the he continued. It i« not fair In
latm fled by the finance commit will J r h*d«l m( thr univerelly «•»%
Jury which reached its vsi diet claim that battleship* are destined
May 4. h&lt; • own hirlhdav. hecao •
trr w rit **hlr|| r*te« f«»r
after being out apprnsin.a’rly for carrying out inva»i »n*
-he wm- ii'i.klrir in mine !•» Amen *•
firm "
4ft houra. tha four detrii . nt,
"The capital ship, of the woild
face reddened an hr inat Jhti L'G ti« hnthday of f'ni
arose with Captain Wortman and ran now almost he numbered on warmed to tha attnrb with hi* roll
filed out c f the courtroom. Ms * th# fingers of the two hand*.'' be atm* fhveihing the glr RohinRoo
Re.poit • ankrd her what we
ale had his arm about hi* w ifr', ■aid: 'They are more preciou* ■a* in hi* front row it a t . frowning her fat'H ite chaiarte? in *‘AIk «
waist and she was sobbing Li'- than ruble* to the countrlr, po» and looking straight ahead. The l*r*'f. J K.nrii|iie /anetlt. chairnu*
ataaing them No nation Is going l.n iimianan Raid he would vote for ( f th&lt; l.fBift l arrnll O ntenaib
tstly .
Mr». Forteacua’s countenance to risk them by pitting them a candidate from anothty paity. ('oiiimilles al I oluiu da. Migge-*ls I
I agatnel cuostak lorUlw»Uon,.''
who held -prwprr" r l f e i , rather I* mtiaf ^ Alicr k'TKFlf.
turned white.
“ No, tt*8 the fh m h frr '■!,** h»
Baron ron Khirtrlia&gt;«ti, c*1 '••’J i than #*»r a mart - nf
ttnhtninn*i
B u t aha appeared daUSul and
many, announced that Get man, is pnllcie*
laughed in reply
. ,
waa without aay alga of tear«.
willing lo saertfico her poweriul
Roar Admiral .Y a ta s -Stirling, and efficient ''p«rV*t" la l , •»• Ip
rommaa^ant o f this naval district, &lt; 3 . the altar ot disarmament If
ram * la to th* court room laic. -D# Others scrap haltlcahipa over III,was at Peart Harbor when the M 0 tons.
ju ry reached It* decision and raced .11* heatedly attacked the chaigrs
■lx miles Into the city In an auF&gt;- made by Charlea Dumont, of
mobil*. Asked If he had any com­ France, that .th e “p &lt; k * t" slips
may develop into th«
ment ho aatdi
a r » offensive. He ref’ rred to the
and introduced largrat political rally of ihr pre.
"N ot a damned thing."
charges a* a myth
.
‘ 1 enl campaign a *,fa r *» Hit* conn
Th* courtroom Scene dissolved m Icrhnkal drm onUiitlun uf* why
Int? a fiery outhprat by Mrs. M as­ the light ship* were ..uilt rpc’ dy ty i» cjncernrd. I* scheduled I’
ala against Publte Prosecutor Kal- and heavily armed to defend G er-jb# held at t'huluota ttrtl Tliut»
where every candidate fur ! ||,
*
ley. It was the second such e n ­ many agatn-lt the .u|ierior ton- day
atate and rounty office* ha- bren 1 .
foreign ottnekera.
counter, Urn first having com* nags* o
c."f 1
when Mr*. Maaale waa being cross
Its also criticised the A m ettia it invited to apeak le io r r wtiat t- 7&gt;
thesis of the defenrive nature •I anticipated a* a crowd of .toon t,
examined by lb * prosecutor.
pervona.
Aa the defendants were leaving battleship-, saying:
"W hat about the blockade olf ! 8. F. Long ami N. &lt;’ Ja m b ,. rt
lh* building Lard, always good
our porta, whirta wa* the &gt;.eci»ivc aponaora at the alt-day tally, a t ' th
restarsd, walked up to Kalley.
preparing to serve a (rre harhriu* rt
"No ka:d feeling*," said Lord. turning point of the World \tai '
E tU Col bon. of Norway, l h " 1 at |;00 o'rlock, lhat will ui-iiio 1 rc
Maaale, who waa the object of a
ith the d ele-1 3000 perveeva of eecuring all th»| A
blistering attach hy Kelley In th* chairman, plradrd
rloalag arguments to lh* jury, gala* to avoid U o much interns-1 food they ran rat, and arc n&gt; I
I tanging
scaling
and
partm i: |*-,
then stopped up and took the Uooal animosity in the debate
Tha commission adjourned until ■pace for that many person*.
!M
pro* ecu toe's head.
Tuooday, apparently hopele„ly JtUnder present plans. Ihr -i« » l
T f I had anything against you. rided botveeen counUtc* wishing ing will begin at 11:00 „Vl.--k f.,
Mr. Kalley, . .
M a u l* began.
abolition of battleship* and thnsc- whan k m of the candidate. I i u|
demandiag auppraaalcn of aubma- rounty olflr# will t r heard I lie I in
rincs.
•
barbecuo will b* served front I 1-0 nt
o'clock to S:04 o'clock when mote si
of tha rounty randtdalr* -til I— i M
heard. (a a d iJa te . for stale office, |c
such aa senator, representative,
flaafsrd frieod* of Miao Jana circuit Judge, state's a ll rnry. and L
La Roy viU to latoroaWd to learn probably gubernatorial candidates h
(h at ah* woo th# Aloma Country Utamaalvee will be heard la .l It M
CUV.Waaaoa's Golf Championship te aaUmatod that 40 candtiUle- : |g
a t W inter r * r k thU morning when will t o reseat, with the *poak- |„
aha defeated Mr*. M. V. FcMy. of lag to roatino* until alter 0.0U j ,
W inter Park, 4 and • la th * DnaU. a ’clocfc.
M l** U R a y . one of the betier
ELBVRM B ARK DOMINANT
F E L IC IT A T E S K M Fr.ltOK
fatewa Saafard woman golfer* and
a member of tha RolUaa CoUog*
R1CRVILLK, Tonn, Apr.- 3 0 . *
WASHINGTON.
Apr.
3"
Wm n i 'i team, bad an U-hole card I f 11 l l l i e lucky aum ter that (A -F.i - Preatdent Hooror
o( 8 1 la a m atch.which waa aoror crap-ohootara aay it Is. the now
cabled tto Emperor of Japan
am of tho Foatoa H ariina ha. Inch *T extoad to Y a w M ajesty cardial
cor so rod, Ha It aa eleventh ton, birthday greetings and hast withe*
to rn am tho atevarth day W tho fee your coatianad hgppta*** and

Swcct-Fnccd E n glisli
Gentlewoman Faces
C a m e r a RatlcrieH

George W
McRory, Seminole
County'* repreientailv* In Group
No. I. today announced that he
ha, decided not to offer again a*
a candidate for the legislature, In
* brief atatemrnt In which h* * * plained hi* teaaona for not seek­
ing thr office again this year, and
thanked hi* friend* and supportera
for thr good will and encourage­
ment they have given him during
ami alnra his occupancy of th?
office.
i
III, statement I* a* follows:
“ For tome month* past 1 have
b en con* idfring the advisability
of again offering my«»lf a* n
candidate for re-election to the
Legislature from thi, rounty. T?
do
would entail an Immenar
sacrifice on my part. 1 would have
In give up my job, throughout th*
taiupaign and during th* legialalire Tension, at a time when every
•lunar of income It sorely needed.
“ Service In the Legislature also
necessitate* many other sacrifice*.
My hundred d ay,- eipeilence In
Ib&gt;- la, t at,ilo n was the hardest
win It I ever did In my life. And
although I persistently tried t"
•a i v nut lb# wishes of my con
slituenl* and always fought for
what I helm ed to be l&gt;*et for my
county, I wa* severely erltlclaed
at time, and mad* aora* enamlea
among those whom ( would Ilk* to
count as f i lends.
“ F o , this ssrvlr* a representa­
tive I, paid thr small turn of six
dollars a day, arldopi sufficient
to cover arluat espouse* No mar.
ran afford In ha a representative
u n le,, he enjoy* toftis other »ourc#
of inrnme Why In the woild any­
one would sack this position un­
le ,, hr I, animated by a patriotic
dealte In serve hi, county or
ha- lb- mean, to gratify this am­
bition, i, lieyond me.
“ I did It because I was on tha
payroll of the elate In another
rapacity and felt that if I could
he of service to the people of nry
county in a poatWoo- - to* which
there wa- no remuneration, It wa*
my dit&gt; to do so. In tHie connec­
tion I would like lo point out that
I held my paying Job before I
r v r r »uiii III thr non paying on* and
the former wa. In no way de­
pendent on thr latter.
“ llut because 1 held two POlllluna in llie s la t*. although oou
Ilf them meant nothing to ine by
wav of remuneration and waa a
personal ia:rlflc« for me to hold
it, | have been severely criticised
and held up to ridicule—fo r trying
to give the poopla even more than
Ihty demanded for th tlr money.
(,On this account I have decided
not to oU tf again as a candidate
for the legislature. I wish lo taka
this opportunity to thank by many
friends and supporters for their
good will in the past and their
-ipres»ion% of encouragement and
offers of assistance in the pres­
ent campaign. I can only adJ that
upon any occasion, whether in tha
legislature or out, that if I can
person*, and only do anything for my county, I shall
ons. The average always give the l*» t that is in
!e l o r n »eekltig me.*'
while the &lt;*h
-•» year.* 1 lie ,
lolorei men *r&lt;
i 2N, and the at

WASHINGTON, Apr. 30 .— 7
(A.P.)—From thr ccoimotlon
of five hours ncrlmonloui de­
bate there ckine yeaterdmr
House action to give Presi­
dent Hoover extensive au­
thority to reorganise govern­
ment .agencies to cut federal
expenditures.
But whllt thr membership up­
held tha admlnlitratlon and the
•pretal economy committer on this
Issue, It atilt waa undar the eon,
trol of a fighting Inaurgrnt coali­
tion which continued to em aclgtf
the gtnerel bill for alaahlng govarnmant aapenaea.
Tha rebel group waa •accoaafnl
yeatarday in killing the proposal
that fedaral aid to vocational edu­
cation be dlaeontlnuel end th e !
tha army, navy and Panama trans­
port eervlcti ba aboltihed.
On tha t a il* of eommlttee eatlmat** 1ST,000,000 In tavlaga have
been eliminated and 111,000,000
approved. The principal rod action
Is ettlmated alaahea cama IWadaeaday In action Incraailng the ex­
emption from 1 1000 to ISS00 under
tha McDuffie It percent federal
pay cut. Thli took 1*6,000,000
from the Mil.
,
Tha propoaal to give the P reald a n t reorg anitatlon authority,
long e subject of Inteaae eontro­
ver* y, wa* approved without ft
vole. Aa tha measure stands, th a
Preildent mu*t have rcngraaetenal
approval for any change# made In
governmental function! regulated'
by law. Other consolidations or ro»
organUatlon* would become affec­
tive 00 deya after ordered km tha
Chief Kqgeatlre oolaea the HauU
er flinaU In (Ha meanwhll# dlaagyprov*.
A issalon schedule* for la s t , *
night waa w tllinily ah an cloned by
the weaty tutmbera. Adjoummank
waa token under an •freemen* to
■•convent at It A. M. today.
Action on the transport ao»vlc*«
ram* after a hitter -lath between
Chairman McDuffie or th* Econ­
omy Ccminittes and Rtpieeenta*
live Lo Guardis, of New York,
fiery Republican livirpendant, LaGuardl* charge,I th* •holllion o f
th* aervkea waa ‘‘spoaiorod by n
lot of r a t - u aw shtp -cwaopaaskesTi V t
in Now York n ty .
" I t *r*a ipunaurad by • slimy t
lobbyist I saw around hare, rook­
ing with liquor," the New Yorker
ysiled 1* hi* (arrant plan to klncollsafUM to defeat th* provision.
Immediately McDuffl* arose and
ad,kn«|4 ^eteimlnedly UrwarA L *A -,

Number Of Marriage
Licensea Show Drop

B i g Political Rally
At Chuluota T o B e
Held On Thursday

Jane LeRoy la Winner
Of Aloma Golf Meet

Representative Gives
ReasonsWhyHeWill
NotSeekRe-Election

Extensive Authority;
To Be Extended To
Reorganize Govern-'
m e n t a l Structure

Warned
They MuHt (Qualify

C a n d id a trH

Police Planning For
May Day Outbrcaka
me

t
Candidates f u r state offices
mu*t to Qualified ' &gt; Thursday
night. Map 8, while candidate* far
enun'y offices have until Thurs­
day night, Mi_&gt; I*, he -sol Only
two anadMnUo foe a state office
havo a*, fa r qualified They are
B. F. RThgqlor. Ovir-l.. •aodtdato
for repropWtoBvo in Group No- 8,
and f l f M Kay Anderson. Alta­
monte fik ta g a tandl ate fur tha
In Oroup No i
lk l| ■ m llflin are I. A Tata*
V, (L -g ftig la s*, Thao Auim. E. T.

The

P e tM l

Plan* for May Day relr'nratii n*
weir given final louche* today.
' lo many land* i-ollce wrre watch­
ful Vancouver registered it* flral
-■ ate. Police there said they were
infutnied that a raiding band of
f mmunitta and unmployed had
I.token into tha powder raagaitn*
1at A-hrroft, stolen a thousand
( |pound* of dynamite, and *lartod
i J f. r Vancouver to celebrate the
,f day tomorrow. Authorltiaa started
so intrnttvr hunt for th* radicals.
,
ltu » ia la preparng fee a reusi. tog relel-ralion ahd will read a
,. giretlng fr tn the revolutionary
I, wat tuynril* at Moscow which
I- utgr.i that the "Iron revolutionary
i discipline of the Red Army" to
y etrengthened. la Franc* where

The Alabama Democrat atoc
wlkhln Irtp ’s length of tha N«
Yorkar |d the wall cf th* Hi
L aU iu jd l* turusd ,*wajr fruay'
MtDuffla and said:
" t hbtolvt th* gentleman, but f
d#
this provision U iis
th* SUI1 b icau .s it hai th* support
of ft hUMh of slimy, rat, thieving
ia U y S U ^
.
Th* rets to etrlk* out tha pro^
vtslen ' abolishing the tranapork
• trrlfU gams on a motion by Repv.
rotenU jJvt Barbour, Hr publican.
' •Hfcrnlp. It waa estimated to
•av* II.0O0.OOO a year.
Taftglihj up again on th* pf#vl-,
•Ion to Vavu tha fo ltia l gorarttmeut withdraw gradually IU 17,*
387,000 anoual approptlatLn to"
aid th* Statas In vocational edaaatloa beg In king In 1034, th* lngui*'
g#tlU ahd regular* swung bftek
and fprty (or an hour. Whippet*"
into Uaa hjf lLaGuardia tha m d l
foread knocked It out by aa over*
wh#W ag viva roc* vote,
fiuppcrtlng th* Ecooomg Cm M,

(A .F.)L-D r. J . M.

�ic to r y B e h in d F in e
u r lin g O f P h illip s
By PETER HCHAAL

y'acoro. the game is a tribute to
ythe hurling of old Tom Phillip*,
. who went to the mound fur tin
•jTed* for the f i r * ! Unir. t.Ms &gt;i,i.
and' pitched six long inning* un■' .d er th* handltap of a sprained
ankle that caused him to limp Iny.. to and out of the box after every
.V'.pilch. Tom wanted to finish a fine
A'.- performance that raw him let the
?// Ctackers down with one hit in sis
k k , toning*, and finish he did, elK.V’;’ though the Cracker* scored three
1 “ run* to each the seventh and
r
ninth frames. Ills steady finish in
‘ the ninth was one of the features
r jv .iM th* game, for, with the score
q,/ , 7 and 0, one man nn, one out, and
1,’
two of th* Craikers’ most dan
'*
gerous batters coming up, he lane
f ’ V down, striking tv&gt;»b m&gt;r. -• f r 'l * -T h e game Is no less a tribute
to Manager llarncs and the fight
.•'-• ring spirit he has Instilled into
each of his young athlete*. I’ln&gt;
. ing for one run at every chance,
fi , . Bornea ordered his men to In-lit
jit ' pvery time a prerrdlng first run
&gt;\ ner reached thr first sark, an I
V . bunt they did, four lime*, to plar.pv, i men In position to later sroie
■
Every tinie they got on bases,
-.
Barnes told them to slrsl another
. sack If the chance tame, and
fmf steal they did, four times, to aul
, . to putting a run nearer. Com
lined with those order* s o his 'l general direction of the team at
? , .ev e ry stag e r-In a manner which
&gt;..•* promise* plenty of well played
j ' . game* In the future,
r , ‘ The Krds war# th* first lo
score on Cat Hullivan, « ugh’
\v .' hander from New fltlrans, wli-.m
k
'a l l the Krds ileclate has Ihe In-'
»i - eat breaking rutvr la ll In llo
'
league. They weir cut oil Iron
“i
further scores In later innings hy
. - ' thtes lightning douhlc plsys hy
' th * Cracker Infield.
.#.&lt;
That first score reine in l'iMiond. liar riinn, vh^n |&gt;l«&gt;
».»»
■ ’ Clbfr atrllar gamr aflrlil an I
IP
k»l. t u ‘ a alnfle Ihuiugh »hnrt i«»
/ v ©pan tha Inning. (Irani Ui«l ilowr.
^
ft bunt, but llarriaon « a i thrown
\
cut at Bacond hy .Sullivan a« (Irani
•.
rvarhed flrnt* »afaly. Ttlllw laid
'
down a txairtiful hunt al*ai»ri»i,f
Grant tn Mrrnnd. and ('al Urnntr
• altlglrd nharply In drrp left, mih
.
Ing Grant. Biggins went out.
| pitcher to first.
The second Knl run rame in
lb * fourth. Barnes
safe when
Malnw ood, at firat, Imbhlnl *i
•' ' plow rollrr. Harrinon laid down
ft perfect hunt to **rnd Harnr« lo
- flrti. Grant alrutk out. birt Til
.. 1U, whnae raUhlng prrforniamr
V ,
nearly parfact, alnglad to laf.
. o to acora Harnaa. Iirnnla grounds I
1
out to fir»t ti» rnii tha inning
k
Tba gan&gt;« lacked along acMOTfia until tha la»t « f tha aavrnth,
r
b llh rh lllip . allowing no lui«.
•
and not a Cracker getting as far
* ar aaciind t a»r kina rntcban t#&gt;
llarriaon flop- hy Ihggin*. and
hulling and latching hv I'hilltp*
Vv and Tilli* fratuird tho»v first i-ls
Inning*.
T h t Crarkara scorrJ thria run*.
-^ l. in talk* thr* lead In tha seventh.
W ; l it r e s how: hllshy singlrd through
SM ybhort, and Burns hit a T rsa! f ‘i. leaguer uver serond to pul im-n
f ■*, sin first and second and no nut.
Ingraham dumped a bunt toward
k,., . t’klllip* (hat was inipossl de of
‘.fielding, and It went for a hit. t&lt;s
• fill the liases, tv. ta ils , the huiL
er then playlnt I tret, hit one
Bar - to right field foul line whtrh
t t ■Dennis didn't get In until Hllshy
fitf-, koil s/orrd. Iltnnis threw It back
Q V .Ili time to rat.-h Burns at th*
Mi* f i» t * however, aa Ingraham went

[ nothing hot lift U ffll'W w la th*
|1 u r field fene* fey • M ata run,
i incidents 1* clearing the bags in
i{ fjo n t e f Mm, Total I 'p m
on
1 thiee hit*. Uiroo walk*. and on*
; error. Cook relieved U r t p In the
,'Blh, nnd held thn DeLand t n *
I to th r u rono la 'Uiln inn Inr,
bringing their total to U for Jh *
evening.
Two dooblo play, wot# palled
by Sanford, on# In t h r f f n t when
h. Carter, flrnt op, had elngled.
II. Martin flew o a t to Hill, V ll.ark
hit In Uorh on thort who threw to
Irak*. l ike relaying th e hall to
Hunter on first to g e t, l&gt;oOl runne:«. The name p lajrtn io executed
In the .lilth — Both 10 U t e to
Hunter.
Taken all In all It woa a mighty
rood rame. T h e , Hanford boy*
•hnwrd markdrf 'impghrvment In
the field, only two error* being
rhalked up eralnat them, and the/
Santo-,| Iwiys outhit and oatplayrd rhouI,| give o good account of
tin- DrLand team, holding tho thcmsrlvre when th«y (peel Or­
Ilclusnd team to four hits
for lando here n e *t MorvUy night In
four rpn«, while Hanford garnered the opening game o f f the aeaaon.

ap Ilatnec scored. Harrison stnte
second. Tillis alnglrd to left field
and went lo second on the throw
Home, a throw that taught Har­
rison by two feet.
A pair of hits put n Cracker on
third, hut no runs (nine ovrr whr.i
Hnrilson made a great catch of
W. I,citi* high lly lo end the
eighth inning.
To make thr game safer, thKed* rrorrd I**" more in thninth, after two were out. Hen
Jtla.kU U lk out and llnrvi»» w*» .••J’ MAjtqod. fur fiv* rgua. * - - r The Hanford tram started thn
out, third to first. I’MPIpi drew n
run-getting In the second frame,
walk, and Hlglfln* went in to run
when, after Cordell had popped
for him. Taylnr hit to short, who
out. Hunter gnt life on an error,
let the ball go through his leg.
Holly doubled, scoring Hunter,
as Higrlns went to third and
Hill doubled, bringing to Bolly,
Tavlur to second. Ilarh singlrd to
Thompson flew Mil, and Kelley
'nit field, scoring Higgins and
Taylnr, hut Ilnrnrs filed nut lo singled, scoring Hill. Hanford put
over one more run in tha third
renter to end the inning.
and one in th* fifth.
I 'h l f M K * *
The K«-ds got a real «rarr In the
The Hel^md tram did not acorn lleewlsen
ninth, when the Crocker* srn.r-l
until (hr fourth, when It put over f l f i c I f l f i w l I
I 'HI l«g«l*’ I |»h Is.
(hire rims, one shy of a tie. T ay­
\ nrli
lor, a plneh-battri hsil lo-rn strark two run*. In this inning II. Mar­ iNe-m
tin drew a walk, Vllsaek flew ou*. M I l w h u r a i h
out. I'ert drew n walk snH wen*
IlftMik l» n
C. Hmidersnn walked, Bernard out HI. IstIUlli
to sreond on W rntrr's stow
nt first, Culp singled, scoring It.
to ssrond. A. I.eits singled lo left,
Mr.rtin; C. Handerson scored when
third, and l&lt;rilx to srron,| on thlilay. Mainwoo.1 singird to right. - Thom pson-rbrew-rbe -hall to rrnter field In an attempt lo cut down
•rnting Weaver and la-it*.
Hot.
Culp sirs ling second. They addedPhillips gnt going noil struck nu*
twn more runs in th* fifth on tw.ij
both Hlbby an,| Hums in a I&gt;ur -1
walk* arm two singles. This ended •
of real speed.
Sanford plavs al home Sunday their run getting until ths fst.il 1
seventh. In this Inning. I.*db*tte\|
with W intrr l*a-k. who. with Cn-na. Is now lo--t for thn league first up, popped out: H. Carter

league Standings

lend witti three wins an,| one d»
fent r j* h . The ratm* starts al
T in n't Inrk anil eilher llod-t"
la k e t'nl Henttis, or Spot Lnrkrll
will hml.
The toiv acm e:
SANKOItll
aits t h po a r
K. Taylo., i f
I J I It 0 II

Sanford Diamond Ball
T e a m Drops Close
Contest 11 To Eight
' By IS. If. CULLITM
The Taylor sister*, Connie, to
the b-i* and Del a l the bat, proved
loo much for the Celo-Beminule
laundry team Tharoiay night to

Ethei Hates waa to I ha b o i for
the Hanford tram , and, although
she had 10 strikeouts to her creJIt
when the game was over, she was
equally aa generous with free
passe* lo first, walking nine dur­
ing tbs game, and with the ex­
ception of two Instances every
walk rrsultad to a run for Orlando.
The Hanfofd tram outhii the
Orlando girls 1.1 to 0, but were un­
able to put across a hit when hits
meant runs.
The Hanford Infield played a
mighty good game tn th* defen­
sive, but the outfield was rather
weak, tingles and easy nuts hit to
the outfield going for extra fcases.
However, playing under etrange
lights Is partly arrounle'jl* for
this, and the uutfieH will get go­
ing yet. _
C alcs for Hanford got two home
tuna, buk there was no one on the
paths nt the time. On the other
hand. Hot Taylor for Orlando got
two homers with runners on the
hags. Incidentally, Dot battad to
and set red six of the 11 runs made
by the Orlando girl*.
Virginia llrllt, of Orlando, was
th* outstanding star in the field,
accepting revrral hard chances

and they da not Intend to get .Into
l i e ha'iiL
.
S i * Score:
- .
V
■
SAN KOKH
A B R II
L eatitt, U •
’ . •-— 3 0 0
Sines, lb —
&gt; 0 0
Human, lb —
4 3 1
Powell, 3b .------~ - 6 1 1
lliggin*, e f ----- 3
1 1
Battel n, If 8 0 t
Hunger, t * ——— .i----—. S I X
M. Klnlaw, r f -----:U_____ 4 0 1
Yarn, c
;-----—
—r-.. 4 0 I
Cater, p . _ — --------I------2 2 2
C. Klnlaw,* —
----- ~ l 0 0

barkers Beat Reds;
Indians Islanders,
In 1-0 Bail Gam es

DAYTONA BEACH, Apr. 2 0 c Holton’s triple followed by Walla'
Infield eingb in the firs t toning
beat Daytoo* Beach in a Central
Florida Baseball League game
here to-'ay. BUI 8trickland, Cocoa
right-hander, shut out I lie home
forces with four hits aad Cceoa
won by 1 to a
•
Lefty Lane waa the losing pitch­
er In the mound duel, although he
OIU.ANDO
fanned nine men and allowed only
fitanek, r* •—
eight tits. It waa an errorless
D. Taylor, lb .
game, and once again, the 1031 big
Iloag, e —
.
three. Shannon, Mobley, and Hut­
Mayo, la .....—to failed to produce hits when
WWIsingtr, 3h .
they were needed. Strickle ad al­
C. Taylor, p-rf
lowed the trio two hits t o l l tries.
B ritt, If
Score by Innings:
P . Barton, |b Daytona
. .. 000 000 000—0 4 0
Johnson, rf-p Cocoa ..... - .... r t» 000 000— 1 3 0
R. Barton, r f
B atter la *: Lana and A. Mobley;
34 11 0 Btrlcklaad and Holton.
G. Klnlaw batted for Leavitt to
tb* Dlh.
DELAND, A p r . 2 0.— Winter
Park registered a groat l to 0 de­
rision over the Deland Rads her*
yesterday when, after battling on
even terms for fir# acoroleas In­
OKLAHOMA C ITY, Apr. X0. — nings, Godbold waa aafa on Sams'
(A .P .)— Nullifying an executive •rror, and scored whan Peel's
order of Oov. William H. Murray, elngl* went through Hogan for
two dietrtet judges Monday ruled three bag*.
,
Brown, pookfa hurler twirling
that Lew W entt, wealthy Repub­
lican who woa ousted from the for th* Parkers, proved a thorn to
Oklahoma ' highway roipmlxilon the fletk of the heavy hitting Bade,
A p r .'I by Murray should ha rein- holding Ihem to six safe tin gles no
two of which came In a single
■tatrd.
* I ■

fram e with U m ,«tcefU on of the
ninth when Roberta and Robuuoa
•eat oot Infield Mta. ‘
T ig * Minor o b o pitched high
clean hall, strikin g out 10 mm
and koapiag tho nine hits he al­
lowed well acatterod.
. The Rada staged a great finiik
th at waa dlnappoIrtJng. however
when they filled the basses with
none out. butieo iild n l score. Three
fa s t double play* i y l b Parker In­
field and a sensational dreux catch
by Provost were features of the
game.
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D eU nd
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W inter Park
000 001 0 0 0 - 1 9 «
B atteries: Brown aad Godbold;
Minor and Abbott.

N EW YO RK , Apr. 20— ( A .P .) _
Canadian
biternaUahal
P ap y
Company anno* Bead yesterday that
It had acquired New Brunswick
InteraaUeeat
P r w t j and Paper
Company of Nearfoundlend. Ltd.,
thru facaxlg the werld’a largest
producer g&gt;f newsprint paper. The
transaction Involved no ntw fianclng,
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NEW Y O R E , ARr. 20.— (A .P .)—
Arrangement* were mad* yester­
day.'for the s a lt of • New York
Curb Exchange east a t 221,000 a
decrease * f f 1000 from tbs provtoqs sale, m and a record low
veto* store l» t7 . A curb aaat eeld
at a rerord high of 9»O&gt;00 to
1 0 2 0 . ---- j . "A
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CORO PLIES
C m ill. Tilliw. Dennis, A. I.citx, W.
I rilr. Two hasp hit. W, l e i t i
Stole n lis-es. Taylor, llarnes, llarriron,
Higgins. Harrifiro hits.
Ilarh, Harrison. Tillis, 1'hllllp*.
Doulile pleys, Weaver tn Pert lo
Mainwnnd; W ratrr lo Pert to W.
I .-Hr; Weaver to W. U l t i ; lligi-ins to Barnrs. Struck out, hy
Phillips ft. hy Hullivan .1; Bases on
■•nils off Phillips, .1. off Sullivan
'1. I' m -rd Balls,
Tillis, Hilshy.
I -s-ft on Imsfs, Hanford h. Nvw
Soivro# 0. Tim * of game, 1 :NS
t'm plres, Rndenhaugh and Mela•hilno A tlriidsnrr, WIO.

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body, Every Flraetono Tire also baa the extra
atrtngth and M isty of -Cum-Dipped Cords
and Tough. Thick. Long-Wearing Non-Skid
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to buying, manufacturing and distributing.
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V E R SE FOR TODAY

KT TH IN G S:—Fear the
: pid serve hit in truth: for
’ how great thing! ha hath
yon,— 1 Samuel 12:24.
Bryan Owen hae oppoil
fo r re-elect Ion to Congre**,
Io n a -p ro h ib itio n Dane,

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F ittin g thle depreirlon ha*
lied beyond all queatlon
bt that every men ha* a
J to ( o broke (n hi* own way.
to data, thote diplomat! do
*em to have been able la die
even’ Ouxplcion.—Bo*ton H er

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lam brlgh t paid hie re­
td Cherlle Durrence, end
h i got through there wasn't
le ft to he !aid.
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Th# pro pout le made thkt our
“— ‘ and Navy be consolidated,
bt give thrm • pretty good
ill team-—Llf*.
. Tbs la st time John Martin ran
g public office, h t was defeated
f *b overwhelming majority.
I'they »*y that hlitory repeat*
An alligator (grip dawn m ar
ll report* the theft of ISO
tarty alligator*. Kldnapor*
again! A man mu»L he
herd up when h* will
SlU|Stor*.

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I t certainly acem* a sham* Mr.
I* cut down to the fame
ad Mr, Hoover. There have
•n H lot morn romplaint* about
“^Iloover'e hitting and fielding.
TrtHinr.
I J “ News from the front":
gnatoV hValnm of Tampa wai
ken sick while addretilng I’aktka voter* hut lalrut report*
that bll condition li not ■■ te­
gs that of hi* audience."—
I f y e n New*
in ’ j ---------u--------U Will gratify California. Klor4 the gulf coaal to team
i f r l t i Of *now tin t cold
yrt through New York city,
th * Weathe* huTtau warned
I'fSrdAner* IS th* eoburh*
pt for damaging fruata
tythrur Urtibane.
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ITlWA WsUon bring! out aom*
attng fact* on the tax rer*
proclltitle* of John Mar
daring that thta candidate
IKS’ haa been making
•OVenty Ihouaand dollera a
buying tax certificate*. And
.p fflc * of governor pay* only
fAOO s year.

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IMPORT;

IG IN SANFORD

DR. L- T. DOSS
f a i r * era « *o *
A r i l s s o * r k m l , I M in s w
' . X n s w s i w v i r r Oewlee

office iissfst erne a. I*-—it
■MS*, sum r. »V—6 r. w.
r w » vos.

result fatally. Bhigcmitsu ia in a critical condition with 32
pieces of the hand-grenade bomb In his body. Shirakawa is
suffering from severe contusions on the upper body. General
Uyeda haa numerous body wounds and ons of his legs is
shattered. Admiral Nomurn Is painfully hurt about the head
with one of his eyes put out.
We suppose it would be the humanitarian thing to fee)
sorry for the victims of this blast, and doubtless most of
us would if the circumstances which brought the group to
Shanghai had boon a little different But in view of the
ruthless manner In which Japan attsekod Chins, shelling in­
nocent people, burning their homes, and driving them out in
the open to become the prey of cold and starvation, we can
have little commiseration and view the bombing with a feel­
ing that the victims got what they deserved.
Japan has shown no regard for the feelings of the Chi­
nese,
she has
caused
neap, among
a im in g whom
w n.ar. ...u
non w
m , ™ more
» . v . w misery -and
w -suffer----ing un ii largo ncalo than thn amall group of victlma will ever
know. Wo look upon thin fitting retribution much on wo tlo
upon a bull fight when the animal, tormented, stabbed, and
stuck wilh bar bn, makes an unexpected lunge and atlcWn his
horn through the mld-rlff of hln attacker. Groups of aympathy may go up for th« toreador, hut we applaud the hull.
So In thia Incident in Shnnghnl there may be aomn who
will feel sorry for these high-ranking officials who have
been mutilated by tho explosion, but wc cannot sen It that
way, and instead, we extend our sympathy to an oppressed
Chinese people, and far from having pity for the victims,
we believe that they are Just getting a taste of their own
medicine.
FOR A NEWSPAPER actively supporting the candidacy
of John Martin, the Ocala Banner |s remarkably fair in ac­
knowledging the strength of Cary Hardee in its locality.
"Cary A. Uardue," aayn the Banner, “will undoubtedly pull
n substantial vote In this county in the primary. Uo haa
strong backing hare, although hia support seems to he con­
fined to fewer group* than doea Martin's. Of course, he has
Tho unqualified endorsement of Ocala’s evening psper, which
Is ardently championing hla caune sod low-rating the causo
of Martin. Ho haa the aupport of hahkera. He has the sup­
port of many conservative business and professional men.
There arc many, as we say, firmly convinced that he is the
beet man in lhe race."

SANFORD, TW ENTY YEARS AGO
At th* last afsiion of th* New
Jersey legialatur* a bill waa paaaeJ
hy unanimous vote In both house*
authorising tho employment of
prisoner* la r o * J maintenance
wo»k. Thle, w* believe, constitutes
the first sttem pt of a Northern
g ta t* to tr^ out on xn extensive
scale the system of utilising its
prison labor in public entsrpri***.
Hanford's building record for the
month of April la worthy of more
than a passing notlc*. Th* per mi n
Issued a t tb * city clerk’s offle*
will k* I R A T M up to daU and
moat of thsaa kav* been started,
and April I t not a good month
sltkar. Thor* will ho more

red by a alee new ,
that Postmaster 111
kav* Joist!/

I'wWt to M ftftetear* to^WUk

In viaw of th* condltkma prevail
Ing In Mexico.
Hon. Vf. A. Bankhead, Dr Ala
hama, son of Senator Bankhead,
made an address to th* peopla her*
yesterday ia - behalf . of Oscar
Underwood, tho next .president o f
th* United State*.
Dr. W. F .. Blackman,, president
of tho Bolllnx Collage.. who was
to have given a reading at the
auditorium of Urn Sanford High
School Monday evenlag for tho
benoftt o f tho M W school library,
woa 01 and unable to b* proaanL
He kindly seat to hi* Bead, th*
Collage Quariett which
Introduction t * •. Sanford oodienc*.

A t The Churches

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reeption of mamhara.
7:00 Junior and Henior Chris­
tian Endeavors.
8:00 Evening Services.

n n L Y CltOHH (TIURCTI
F IR S T B A P TIST CHURCH
May I. 1982.
Rogation Sunday.
Park Avrnuc and Sixth Street.
Holy Communion, 7:30 A. M.
The Rev. W. P. Ilrutka, J r ., pas­
Church School. U:.'M A. M.
ter.
Holy Communion and Hrrtnon
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
11:00 A. M.
Morning Kervires, 11:00 A. M.
Y. P. S. U , «:30 P. M,
B . Y. P. tl. 7:00 P. M.
Evening prayer and sermon,
Evening Services, 8:00 p, M.
7:30 P. M.
A t the Evening Hervlre the Ju n ­
ior Cludr will eing fur the last F R E E M ETHODIST MISSION
time thla aeasan and the srrvirra
Railroad Avenue near First St.
will ivniemlver National Huy's
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Week. Doya and their parent* arr
Preaching, 11:00 A. M. and 7:30
particularly urginl to attrnd.
P. M.
Monday, May 2nd, BN. Philip
Kata II. Booth, pastor.
and Jsm ts, Apostles, lloly Com­
munion, 10:00 A. M.
F IR S T CHURCH O F C H R I S T
Thunda\', May 6th, Ascension
SC IE N T IST
Day, Holy Communion, 10:00 A. M.

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'r t r ii t f a n Krienc* aerrice* are
held every Sunday morning at th *
Corner Park Avenue and 3rd Bt. church at East Second Street at
Rav, John Derrtan) Root, Minis­
11 o'clock Subject for tomorrow ll
ter.
“KvwriaiUn* I* u a l a h in * n t".
Church Be he o!, 9:46.
Wednesday evening church at BOO
Morning Worship, 11:00.
K. 2nd HL, a t B o'clock.
Kermon hy tho pastor.
Thla church maintains a free
Christian Endeavor, 7:30.
Healing Room a t Um church where
I'roaident, Charts* Gantt.
I Bible and all authorised Chrletian Science Literature may ho
ALL H O U L B CATHOUC
read, borrowed
or purchased.
CHURCH
Open Tuesday* and Fridays from
3 to 6 P. M.
Th* Bev. J . J . M flonam y, pas
tor.
. . .
CHURCH o r COD.
P i n t Mass, 1:00 A. M.
Second Mass, 10:00 A. M.
Sanford ond Geneva Avenue.
Oxtechlim .C laao as Saturday,
Rev. W. I . Campbell, pastor.
8:00 f , If.
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Preaching Service, 11:00 A. I f.
F I R S T P R E SB Y T E R IA N
Young People'* Victory Bond,
CHURCH
B ilk P. M.
Evening Worship, 7:48 P. M.
n poet
j^ W t e w k
prayer
a ore Ie o
Corner Oak Avo. and Third «n.(
•da/ owning at 7:44 P, M.
Service* flundgy:
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9 tU A. M. Sunday BehooL
F IR S T CH RISTIAN CHURCH
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F IR « T METIIOIIIHT CHHRCIl
FU L L GOHPKL TA BERN A C LE
Rev. Carroll Varnar, pastor.
•"After Two Yearn" l* the euhJeet * f th* talk to be given by th* Orlando Road near Geneva Avo.
William K. Mel’ heraon, pastor.
pastor at 11:00 A. M. fallowed by
BIMs School, Sunday, 9:46 A. M.
th* Communion service. A t 8:00
Kermon, Hunday, 11:00 A. M.
P. M. the subject will hr, "llow
Willing Workers League, BunOne Boy Met tb* lu u s .” A t this
■vrric* boy* will be given special day, 7:00 P. M.
Evangelistic Services, Sunday,
consideration. Everyone Invited.
7:46 P. M.
Hunday School, U:45 A. M.
W orn vn’a prayer m e e t i n g
Evening Services, 8:00 |*. M.
Wednesday, .1:00 P. M.
M~ “ " * Wednawtay,
Prayer and Testimony, Wednes­
8:00 r. M.
day, 7:46 p. M.

m ar hao It I t e t o toivcenl
te g r i v to lanr s oo Its .rngg
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Fitting Retribution

Indiana ara comingI
fin ahouted th* other
n enough,
riarta-givon later on, ** on* buU4ling knlvaa and
lag usually
illy caSa for another
' Osceola* In th* crowd. M*etoll roo) oitsta deals are muter
0 »:Llb. yes m ilt,
te predicted that quite
! Artcd Creek Indian n ond•fu Hanford
property will
te *'
ear ami joined - the
hundred yasrs ■very eon*
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AVreiur.
She Rev. F . M. Marier.
Bible School 0:46 A . M.
*»UfIION,
The anneftneoment of MtrJt Wllpwi tfant:
fWorshlp and Commoolon 1 1 .-W
candidate for repfeOenUtive agmlnst Ruth Bry
A. M.
*
liryin Owfcn hard­
Christian Endeavor 7:00 P . M.
ly came as a surprise to those who realise that dg long
Sanford, capita) S f Beminelo feature I* to be presented by W. N.
Mrs. Owen is the-daughter of William Jennings Bryan and County, tomorrow will W beat to Wheeler, of th * U . ft. Forest Evening Bcrriro B:00 P, M.
walka down the street without staggering,, ahe wUl have op­ tb* Beautification CotnmlUeo ' of Service. Mr*. W, B. Je a a ittfs, mt
Jacksonville, will d lsm u forest SitR1 NEKS INVITE HOOVFJt
position from someone on a wet platform,
the Florida Simla Chamber fi t Com4 I ■ S
,}.'t
f a ■ Ip spite of Mra. Owen’s, recent statement that, ahe Were* which will held It* eight-, firs control. She will he followed
Mr*. A. G. Cummer, of Jackson
nbuld not oppose A referendum on prohibition, that “The scvith »*ml-annual confars uue In by
WASHINGTON.
Apr.
*111*, preventing T h * Sp irit &gt; of
referendum la the.basic right under the American' form of that city— a meeting o f 4U U - Beauty,” lllurirated by lantern (A JP .)— Prosidenl Hoover yester­
government and I never have, and do not now, opposa
wld* ttaportancr, heaaua* « U la elide*. Other important aubjecta to day gecrivetl an Invitation, in the
referendum on,any public question", this eyldently Is not being held for the * ptoy h * of be diirtrmrd during th * afternoon femv o f a gold-plated cheat, to a t­
enough. She must work'against prohibition and tight.for emphatltlng the need fa r adding ts are: The Garden Club and it* tend th * Imperial Council session
f the Hhrine convention o f North
repeal,
if________________
ahe is to satisfy some of her constituents. t . . , the natural beauty that U to ha Flare In Brautifylng th e Com* oAmerica
H J f ' __
in Ban Francisco, Ju ly
The basic planks In Mr. Wilcox’s platform, In fact the found throughout Florida. Thl* jeu n lty ,” h» Mia. Henry wight, 20 to 28.
addition I* to ho m ad* b y IndM ds- Hanford; "Florida Parka aa Com­
__
tea that we can recall, are state option on all liquor ’■la
end organ!ration*, lad by lh*
laws, Immediate modification of the Volstead Act and ultjr 'Florida State Chamber of Com­ munity Center*," by A lbert flchcl
lenberg, Daytona Beach; ‘*111* CALIFORNIA CITY SHAKEN
mate repeal qt the Eighteenth Amendment. Such a platform merce, under th* direction
Parent-Teacher* Aaaociatlon and
3bvIoui^,dw*F»Mjs * vote-catcher for it ia a .well. known with the inapl ration o f J . JU F
k * Place
In Beautifying
the
W I.K Y. Calif., Apr. 30.—
fact that many people of the Fourth District particularly or Arnold, chairman mt |ta beautifi­ School GroariJ*,'' by Mr*. Howard (ARBA
.P .)— An earthquake of sharp
cation committee, who la piwctl Peltry, W o t Palm Beach, presi­
the lower East Coast, favor such modification or repeal.
and heavy intensity shook the city
However, we do not believe that Mrs. Owen's constitu­ cally and enthuaiaatlcally m il* * dent of the Florida F.*T. A.; a t 8:60 A. M. yesterday.
la
promoting
the
work
that
needs
"Propagation of Plant*, Vines, etc..
ents are willing to sacrifice her exceptional ability In Con­
g r e s s solely because she lives up to the training of her to be done in order to m eat In School Nurrerle*,” by Howard
Florida morr attractive and, there- Morey, associate horticulturist,
father. Unpopular as the prohibition law is In some sections, fote. more Inviting to all peopl*
it Is not the only Issue with which the public Is concerned wveiywhere, including thou* perma­ Unjvrralty of Florida; "N ature
Study Work In the Schools," by
st this tlms, nor even the most important one.
nently located within thia Land of Mrs. Claire I. Thomas, Ht. P ete n Mrs. Owen's accomplishments defy listing in any limit­ flow er*.
bnrg; "The Effect of Beautifica­
ed space, her achievement* In Congress arc innumerable, her
In thle meeting definite and tion on Travel and Travelers," by
service to the Fourth District has been such as to gain roc- comprehenalve report* will be made Harold Colra, Orlando, general
ognltion for it throughout the entire country. We do not on th* Work that ha* b ^ n don* chairman of the Florida National
believe that her constituents nrc prepared to repudiate her within at* month* paat, ard Advertising Tonncil.
especially with reference to the
Thi* program Indicate* the Im­
simply to put In her place A man who offers nd platform active
and practical carrying out
except a wet one, no program except Volstead modification. of the program aa propoaed aome portance of this Hanford conference Soils Preamd..................30o
the entire Htale of Florida, ll
A man from Daytona Beach, wo have forgotten his time ago by Chairman Arnold and tot r m
Suita, Cleaned, I’ reaaed .dOc
h i n c * lieautlfiration with
name now, tried it In 1930, ran on identically the same plat­ apomored by th* Florida S tair iother
important feature* of neces­ I'anta, Cleaned, Wewted. 20c
form as Mr. Wilcox now offers, and was ovcr-whelmlngly Chamber e l Commerce. Thla pro­ sary work that is for tho better­ — r
OPPOSITE
gram Include*, prominently, wont ment of Florida, that ao very
defeated.
FIRE
STATION,
to be performed’ by unit* ratah- mush I* desired. In feet, the in----------------------------------- o-----------------lished in avery county in the elate, tarrri that 1* being taken hy
under th* direction of the county Florida people In beautification,
*up»rlnlendrnl of echools In each and In allied m atters, aa Indicated
HEMSTITCHING
of the eVvaral counties in the
While they rovlcwwl a parade of soldiers, five high atate. The preeentation of these In the program, la surprising, or
5c Per Yard
would be were It not so well known
f * r IfW w rv lia M l r
ranking Japanese nrmy.Yravy, and diplomatic officials were report* will lake up the time or tho that Florida people, generally, are
critically wounded by the explosion of a bomb yesterday. forenoon a***lon, end ahould prove keenly aliv* to what n*eda to ba I
Among those injured were Namoru 8 higemltsu, minister very Intervdlng,done In (hi* state to make It more
"The Lure of the F o r**t," an '■•eabl* and more liveable. Dis­
to China; Kummatau Mural, consul general; General YoahInorl -Shirakawa, Japanese conTmnnder-In&lt;bief; Genersl lllliatrated lecture, will be th* first play of thla Interest, therefore,
Kcnkichi Uyeda, second in command; pnd Admiral Nomura. feature of the afternoon'* acralnn, !■ very gratifying aa well mt
All of the wounds ware very painful and some may whl(h will begin at IB:4fi. Thi* re utt-getllng,

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have often heard that a
la a conaervatlve who
hi* money. We have got
auch radical* around
are men who a few
wb*n tbry were altep of (ha world, uaed to
botahevUm and radlcxlbiUeroat' term*. Tottu t the depression ha*
hed them, th«y, too,
the governmrn.", boiltallim, ahd preaching
I t all depend* , on
U pinched.

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MARGARET PETERS, Sodctr Editor

Social Calendar
MONDAY
C irri* N nnA tr Five of the B in t
BaptUt d u m b , Mr*. C, H. Peirce,
chairman, vtQ meet a t 3:30 o’clock
.with Mrs. Sarah Stew art, Mellon.
vt#e Arenua.
O r e l* Number One of the First
Church will meet a t
with Mrs. C. A. Pon
. I l i Weet Second Street.
Circle Number Two of the First
M ethodist Church will meet a t 3:30
• V n k a t the home of Mrs. R . L.
Qihooa. *17 Myrtle Avenue, with
M rs. Qlfaeoa, Mr*. 3. M. Moy* and
MU* J t n e Waddell aa hostesses.
' C ircle Number Three o f the
F irs t Methodist Church will meet
Wlfh‘ Mr*. Tom Williams, 802 Oak
A venae, a t 3:80 o'clock.
*' Circle Number Four of the F irst
Methodist Church will meet at 3:30
o’clock with M r*. 3. A. Rumbley,
&lt;01 W att T i n t S treet.
,Circle Number Five of the F i n t
Methodist Church will meet at
3:50 o’clock with Mrs. S . E. Jones,
111 W est Blateanth S treet.
9- Circle Number Six of the First
Methodist Church will meet at
1:30 o’ylock with Mrs. Grover
S p a v in *. E lliott Arenua.
O r t h Number Seven ,d the
| M Methodist Church will meet
7:30 o'clock with Miss Msble
•11 P ark Avsnua,
..n o .m o n t h ly
meeting o f the
R a o a r J Canfratoralty o f All Soul)
i s l t l W Church will be held at
B|00 o'clock a t the horns of Mrs.
M. g. Wlggiaa, 1217 Magnolia
Circle Number One of the First
Baptist Church, Mrs. II. II. 111)),
chairman, will meet s t 3:30 o'clock
with Mrs. A. K. Rossetter, Celery
Avenue.
' Circle Number Two of the First
B ap tist Church, Mrs. L. E. Tew,
chairman, will meet at 3:30 o'clock
with Mrs. W. E. Home, 1201 Osk
Arena*.
C irri* Number Throe of the
Kltst Baptist Church, Mrs. J . II.
OolcloUgb, chairman, will meet
w{.lti.Mrs. 3. C. Mitchell, Summer­
lin Avdhoa, at 3:30 o'clock.
•-Grelu Number Four * f the First
B sp tist Church, M i*. T . A. Broth
eyeen, -chairman, will meet at 3:30
•’clo ck'a t Ihe church.
A Ctrdjp fftm ber Si
Church, will meet at
atflocfc With M n. A. J . Walk’ *18 Ms pit Avenue.
t'Nuraber On* of the F'irsl
PreabytariAn Church, Mrs. C. C.
Briggs, chairman, will meet el
S\p0 e’tlock a t the home of Mrs.
Ed D. Brownlee, POO Palmetto Arervue, with Mrs. Brownlee and Mrs.
L, l . Frasier as hostesses.
1 ‘C lrtl* Number Two of the First
PsUabyUrisn Church, Mrs. Hugh
WV*&amp;el| tlmirman, wilt mret at
3:80 o'clock with Mrs. Union E.
Allen, Boee Court.
i)C lM * Number Three of the First
Pfaabytertan Church, Mrs. J . A.
Harrdld, chairman, will meet at
thu'. home of Mrs. F. S. Vernay,
ISO! French Avenue at 3:30
oydbek, with Mrs. Vernay, M n . E.
L. Morrow, and M n . Paul Shoe
'y i boetaues.
Cl vela Number Four of the First
F f i ^ F f i k m Church, Mr*. 2 3.

F its of the Fim t
FVfihytarian Charch, Mra. W alUr
C C M f| r ,'tk tln u n , will meet at
MS^ e'clack a t th * home of Mm.
rrwd T . TYOUama, com er Oak Avel»h* M i Fourth Htreet, with Mm.
V lA lu ** M i Mr*. IF . H. Drum ley,
O fttthh K k h k t t Big o f th* Fim t
ytariaa Church, M r*. 3 . N.
G U U ,- rh alrm **. will meet a t the
M m M Mr*. John Aodea, at 3:30
c ’cMckr'vHh Mr*. Andaa and Mr*.
Daft J b D a m U a* hMtesaaa.
Circle Number Seven of the
7 t e f . f l mbyterian Church, Mias
tJ»or* O sitU ndea, chairman, will
moef a t 7 iU .'clock * l t h Mr*. A.
M. tMmamm, 313 E ast Nineteenth

Activities
O ffic e T e le p h o n e 1 4 8 .

MESDAMES ADAMS AND MEISCH GIVE
LARGE TEA AT HOME OF FORMER

“Girl Brake” Dance Is
Given At Celery Club

Newman, pre-id.nl: Mr*. IVarl S.
Bfeobitt, vice ; e-ident: Mfdl K. 11.
Brownies, -isrs-tary; Mr*, II. It.
McCaslin. t.ca-.iri r; and Mrs. Karl
SchulU. l. -.oruii.
Of itilrr
1 ;« i»;ibt r nf Hnii;
M r . Ji. M.e.ii &gt;k prv.'idcsl over fonl ftU ml I Mt, ‘ .' ■incnmujl
Ihtr Mrr ie ,|. ll np;,.,lilted Mrs. J- o f l In" jiiui I ii i f i
Mi . .Vain
I*. Hall tied \|i . f . i;, Roumillal Jcn k iii * Mmv ■
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to r * jfc -e :,t 'he i irammnr School Mr?, r . - ' l . j L 1
* I'ala! n«
T.-T. A at .1 . orii.il meeting U be 1(1 W •;
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held Mm,, l l. Mi*, Hand stalt".!* c r t*■i.imtt\
i - n .V|’r.
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that lhi.tr h.t I,ecu offered to the fcli lit h i"1
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welfare
&gt;m , 1 1 1 i.-e chairman Mr. n I
21 ||i* n, in
thtutigh Ho lied i to-- of the coun- Fahitku, '■
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Wed To I’.ilalka Man

With Mi*s k ath rjn Alien
aa
ho -lrts, a "g i:I l.ienk'' suhscrlption dance was given last night at
the Celery Club with a large
number of Ihe high school act In
attendance. Jits , Tom V Bolt and
Mrs. H. M. Kumtdsy were chap­
erones for thr affair.
Throughout thr .veiling punch
was served and dan.-ing was en­
joyed to music furnished by the
Rhythm Vrndets or, h eslr*. A
rotor srhrmr of lavender, gold and
green was used for decorations.
Among those present were: the
Misses France* Wilson, Sadie Rein­
hart, Carolyn foghorn, Thelma
Ren-on. Julia Higgins, Mary Kllxa
.Nw ler. Kli»abrth Methvin,
Dorothy Mar-halt, Rebecca Wilson,
Mary Jan e Preston, Helen Col­
bert. Mary Maxwell. Billie Wight,
Dorothy Pope, Margaret Jlu rff,
Eleanor Hickson. R, E. Griffin,
Pauline Stnii.ii nmite. Myrtle Nel­
son, Anna Marie Coueh, Betty
Wheclrat. M arjoiie Huni-ke, Mar­
jorie Du Bo-.*, Bettv McKinnon,
Minnie Hr-* Erh I*. Dorothea
Ij-wson, Sarah
M.iye, Marlon
Ha&gt;ne«, Katherine Porrrsler, Elea­
nor Cmr ington. Katherine TT liters,
Helen lli-er. Ileal nee Howard,
Mary Buford ! Vnirll, Mary Unit, i —t
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Msrllir Bishop, Paulino I'rau ford ,' I l i 'U I t h

Presented At School

Officers Installed
At Meeting OfP.-T.A.

Personals
Mm. Minnie B. Ward Irft Friday
fo r Brooksville to visit Mrs. James
A. Jennings fur ID days.
Friends of Mm. E. I). Bull.a V
will regret to learn that she is ill
at her boms on the corner of Fifth
Street and Magnolia Avenue.

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cousin, Mrs Mary Ratlin.re. Fhe
will !&gt;* a&lt;. "ii.|.allied by her par 1 Mi?* Hnl h llinti. pr*’*«iik nl *f
ants, Mr. and Mrs.
II Pearce, the Sctnirvi-j* f'uiitiiy !' T. A , in
who will spend the day at liny- Ftit 11f* 1 l !*•• fnllilWllijf ll*' A t-f f it II ml Ihv May meeting of the titant
tons Beach.
mar School I'.-T. A. held yt 'ter
Mra. Betty H o u sto n , of West day afternoon at I .TO &lt;*Vli*rk hi
Point, Ga., who lias been sp*riding the m h'Mi! auditcriiifrii Mn* !t. A.
Ihe winter hare with her auti-tn
law and daughter, Mr. and Mr-.
George Hmlshsw, left today for
her home. She was uctonipanicd afar as Jacksonville l y Mr. and
Mm. Bradshaw.
K x t nilr i!
K tig n g en ten l
T o -N ig h t
H um !«y
Miirnlity

Mrs. M. C. 8. Cherry and Sam
B y (3 have arrived from Muunt
TUESDAY
Making songs and musical score
Olive, N. C. to spend n short time
the Fim t here with W. A. Zachary, Park rise out Of the action and belong
•t hi 3:00 Avanua.
to the story telng tuld is the bastM n .E C .
of the new technique of screen mu
Twenty-third
Mr. and Mra. G. Adolphus, of
Harper, Mr*. Claarwatar, who have been visit­ sic inaugurated t y "The Hmilmv
‘
D. Card- ing tba latter's nephew an] his Lieutenant” and being followc t i&gt;.
IM boat. wife, Mr. and Mra, Fmd Strange, day In Maurice Chcvalitr’s new
a t their hem# on West F irst Strrct. picture.
This it the explanation given by
have returned home.
Oscar Straus, composer of "The
Miae Keen Gist, of Pontiac, Mich, Chocolate Soldier.” Straus wruir
will arrive tomorrow to visit the music fo r Maurice ( hetalirr’s
friends la Winter Park. She h a s "The Smiling Iie u t:n a n t” and 1*
of friends here who will ihe composer t f the musical score
ha Interested to learn of her nr- for that star’s new I "Hi amount
rivmL
production, “One Hour With You.”
This structural synchronisation
Miss B r a Pearce will leave tofo r Daytoao Beach to of song* with the atory of the play
with ber has- been carefully observed in
Chevalier's new picture, "One
Hear With Y en ," which comes to
the Milana Theater for a 3 day
engagement beginning today, la
this picture Jeanette MacDonald
again plays ths leading ftmlnlae
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Mm. W. W. Oxford, of Allan,
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home, &lt;06 Wast Seventh Rtrrrt, i* la and Daytona Beach, will n*
turn home tomorrow after &gt;|H*nd
reported to be iinpruving nicety.
mg a week hert with Mr&gt;. A r­
Miss Myrtle Thu mas, who ha&gt; thur Branan, Palmetto Avenue.
been spending Ihe winter sea.on
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S A T I 'R D A Y . A P R I L 3 0 . 1 9 3 1

Outstanding pmong the events Baumct
of the early hummer season was
Alsn Mrs. Ralph B. Chapman,
ths tea given yesterday afternoon Mrs. Walter S . I' lrman, Mrs. K.
M n. Adams i n Rose C o u r t S . Dutton, Mrs. Frank J . GonxaJohn Meisch, J r . at the home of le*, Mrs. J . O. Laney, Mrs. George
M n. W. A. Adams in Rose Ccurt H art, Mrs. I.. |\ Hagan, Mm.
with nearly 200 persons invited. George G. Herring, Mm. R. J .
Guests were received at the do&lt;A* Holly, Mrs. A. W. Knox, Mrs.
6y M n . R. A. Newman and Mrs. Ernest Krupp. Mrs. J . I . Hurt,
Samuel Puleston after which they Mm. C. E. Raw-on, Mm. W aller
w en Introduced to the receiving R. Campbell. Mrs. II. M. Humbler.
line.'M rs. B. I). Caswell and Mrs. Mrs. Kndur Cut let t, Mm. Gecrgc
W. C. IliU assisted In the living TV. McKoty, Mrs. Henry Merooms.
i-aulin, Mis. K. ll. Mobley, Mrs.
M n . Meisch wore for Ihe occa­ W aller I.. Morgan, Mrs. G. P.
sion an afternoon gown of bright- Smith, Mm. Fred T. Williams.
colored print crip *, made along Mrs. Hurry lleeren. Mrs. B. F\
elmple line* with a cowl nrckline
Whitner, Mm. A. 11. TVHmer,
and a long Haring skirt. She also
Mm. George S. Witmrr,
Mrs.
w on pink accessories and a shoul­
Frank I j . TVoisiniff, Mrs. E. A.
der con age of Talisman rosrs an i
Douglass, Mm . A.
Fort, Mrs.
fern.
8. D. Hlghlryman, Mrs. I k I*.
Blue crepe was the material
McCutlcr, Mrs. T. I,. O'Connor,
used for the gown selected by Mrs.
Mm. T. C. Bolt, Mrs. Frank It.
Adams. Made with a high waist­
MacNeill, Mis Roy G. Williams,
a%
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line and having a t road shouldered
Mm. J . E. Pare, Mrs. Snnlonl
D ay P ro g ra m
effect produced by epaulrla, the
U i**m
skirt of the dress fell in soft folds Dvudney, and Mrs. I'laudt- Hern­ Kathlrtii Ijihey, uii.l
Aho Mr. a in! Mm , Jack Mn-“*
to the floor. A shoulder corsage don.
Also M r'. Cassandra Schells, Diinrtil, Mr, nml Air*, Henry Ki»n*
of American Brauty roses har­
'Ul'fll |IBM ft* . tl'Ml !** !■*,
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monised with the accessories wont Mm, H. A. Kent. o( Winter J'atk , hull, Mt * W, L. \V•’*»'. Air**, (it!
inti • 1**1
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Mrs.
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Newman.
Mrs.'
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Kiiifciht, J r , Mr aiitl Mr*
with the dress.
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; th** ' f 1*«* l i In* ii nilinil
The rooms where the guests Hill. Mrs. W. E. Watson. M r-. J 1‘invrr", Mir. K, K, limimiMal, the l!*'Hi h I ii y »m*l M»v I l . v «• li-H»k
were entertained held the spirit, E. Bruuse, Mrs. Samuel Pulc-tun. M i m h H i Ii m WiNtin, IDihy l
: lor* t*f th*1 Srttilm*l tiium 'iitr
the fragrance, and the rulor of a Mrs. II. i.. Thrasher, Mr- T. F. * y. TlifiMlnta MilU r, N Hit* Jnc I Im Ii it | v u i*i vrti %•*-.«• i ■hiy
“ • ll"apring garden in full bloom. Adams, Mis. John .Jflntirh, Mis. I » Mniiii’, Mary Sandman, Mtirlt i
!»♦•«•!, 'I •m i»» i an I
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From the floor whfre there stood F'annie S. Munson. Miss Kaniiie T o iia n r e , 11* in-\ irk i* \\ id!*. Mm** j |( n |r»«*|»ami7 I«*i t!i
•lit ?*•!
vivid pottery jars t f yellow budi- Retia M unsn. Mrs. I'. A Mem. thv IlMH.k**, 1loriilliy SiiMlh, AI;i »&gt; ( j| |*ll I I* TV
mi lit *' '
lea, star jasm itv. and rose dahlias Mrs. Joe DeVInney, Mis. l e e A IL h ri litrnMev 1*31f^ v n'C’itnuMi, i v V l i t Ml* 1
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and the small tablra where there Conoley. Mrs. A. TV. I .i t , J i ,, M i s . Mui jtirif TririP't-, I L mmII iv l!;t *«r- ^
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Mrs.
K.
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IJous
Jt-Wfl Alim In-Mi, Atmilin Ann Miiv.j
were arranged crystal and opalesil -1,1 *1.1
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rent bowls of rusra, stock and pe­ holder, Mr&lt; Ralph II. Wight. Mi,. Hi'lift Jnflr«, Null' v W im e, \ thh» j
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tunias, to the tea table where the C, H. Klrttey, Mr-. John l„ Gi.ll , Ftt’ il. t I h i i l y I v i n h i v v , II* .' &gt;«!»-•• •' plo ••! i t t l » ,
light of tall was tapers gleantei way. Mr« Roy G. 11,11. i. Mrs. TV. jUuxul, 1 *-i* 11 ill VIj i * j»i71 I + 11 . v» to
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upon silver and the centerpiece of ll. Ganlini r, Mis. W. Cautheii j A l a r y A l 'l h r, J u l u i m* N t w i t i a i i , n It
pink rosea, lavender stalls, and Hutchison, Mrs. S, (I. Chase, J i , I pi ".in Hilda*. Aim v !*♦ !*n Kittliw s d '
.1 &lt;niitl.i M M .1
gypsophilla, flowrrs made a bright Mrs. I.ihtnn E. Allen, Mi- Huy KalhM* i
fotM *
. Hit
M III'
F, Mann, Mr«. Glenn IJngl.,, Mrs ^Icti* k ’lii * Win ll, Pul h IVm iit;i i„ y .tin
pattern everywhere.
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lavender, yelltw and pink takes, -TV. W. Nelson, nf I.ongwtod. Mrii-vii
I, in||I'd*» 11 I k't'Tl, |l1111 1 111*--1.1*1
mints and other refreshments were J. N. Total, Mr-. Georg.* f
L*
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t**itilr'li
III
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srrvrd by Mra. Haw jin s Connelly, tferdrn. Mr*. Morris Hponvcr.
flu. .t ,'t il-** hum r •&gt;! iu
A tun H n l
Hi unify. 1 im t? A
Mrr. TV. W. Nflson, Mm. Wynu W, Mrs. I'etrr Schsal. Mrs. Ja in t" A.
t U: i it IL oil11* l l«&gt;.
V l»ll\
P, tier, Mrs. !« F. Boyle, Mr*. J. Wight, Mm. It. It. Baggett, and Tat**. It*flu-i t I hNl*f&gt;n. Ff*"tt lt- r I liit'1•
it 1!in: .Ii i 1
PM.II
tf,
J r. . F i h i u m
l {* u im illut
Fn I ■
D. Wo uru."., Mrs. Virgil L. Smith, Mrs. fjyd o A. Ifyr.l.
*v.| &gt; iiitii tin1 i *-t iLi
nf I til
Atari Mrs Hugh Whelrnel, Mrs Hni i iwuri, Wit hin I' m i &gt;m, Jul. i ft! -t r tlm 1.«u‘&lt;him!
Mrs Joe Meisch, and Mrs II, D.
w a ' t til’ll
Hlainn(f, .1. It
Caswell, has. i t . 1, iVa.von, Mrs. II. D. Caswell, Mrs. R. I.. I hall. 4 f|’ru r,
hi tit hi ‘in.
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George A. Det o les, Mrs. I). I.. Mrs. A. W. Eppr, Mrs. Joe G o
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•n v. t
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VAiiit'*. W iilh &lt;■ji&gt;r* tl.
Ihrarh or, end Mrs. A &gt;. tUnnelly^ tales, Mrs. I m U. Rockwell, Mis
.Uni
Hill,i
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tlilui,
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ptured t is smf -o fltr l tio.ighuut, IhnU cl .Stafford, Mrs. Rotwrt
‘ . f *1 ,
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Ift »Htl' *i1, Sam
the afterno-.n
Hagan,
Mrs. I.. I'. Hagan, It . V\ isIVi i 4 i iiii.lu
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Those invited were: Mrs, W. M. Mrs. K sil Schultz. Mrs Floyd \
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ll* . in
Scott, Mrs. W. T h rx b iic langlcy, Palmer, Mrs. Dick May, Mr- Kin ( i IIIh'II Wil'iiitii . 'I ' il ly Mur*. 1 x f * | M I l J ,t lhi i.ii*
(ih
nn
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Mi
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iti'it
Mm. G m rtw 'M . ADcCotte.. Mr». melt Mi Call, Mrs. II It Mi i all.
• l i t . It v
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George D. Bishop, Mrs. John G. Jr ., Mrs Kdward S. Met all, Mrs - ( . i f . In. ■ t .* "D F / J**t»d i ’ 1 ml?
All ‘
Hiti f t’ dli, l*fl‘
la-onsrdy, Mm. G. 1. Iaiurks, Mrs. R. G, Fox, Mrs. t Italic- I Park, dill, .If
lliiftfiu , B u ll.,1 hiit , Mi*t llu'l
Earle T. Lturks, Mrs. A. I’. Con­ Mrs. It. K Stevens. Mis
Paul
t)|t "liiii, Full mi H t&lt;i. i ail It 111ir
nelly, Mm. F’rank I.- Miller. Mis. Stine, Mrs F. I*. Stem, Mr- Ii K.
( till) IMemliers Are
M* y, l(iihnn) c i ill, Alfrttl S la '
J . C. Benton, Mrs. F. E. Itournll- Whitner. .Ir. Mr**. Kinchrii pow­
|, . J im* |{«M»t!i M. linn War**.
Invited To L e d lire
lat, Mrs. Ja m e , G. Sharon, Mrs. er*, Mrs, Hen t ardwcll, .Mr- I c
frl Hcnr&gt; i , i i l &lt;i
J
Milan I .
Henry Wight, Mrs. K. M. Gallo- Melsrh, Mrs. Edmund Mei-rh MrII a t nl«| I* i* It* « . Ila*
I I'mnii
way, Mm. Alex Vaughan, Mrs. Wynn TV. Potter, MrI
1 Kill T im l£'d. rt I! ...hi. V, Jnl.M
J . C. Hutchison. Mrs. S. •&gt; Chase, Boyle, Mrs. TV. C Hill, Mi
Kil* mi tl Hijff ii
hi k Hi.IV III u- «•
Mm. T . L. Dumas, Mrs II M Hawkins Connelly,
Mrs
J . |i InnfY, I A n * ’ -ju'ii i i ,
HfivvOftl
Papworth, Mrs. Minntr Jones, Woodruff, Mrs. Virgil I . Sn.ii .. |
, y j „ hr,
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Mra. II. il. I^wis,
Mr-. K. K Mr. II. Hohy luting, Mr., W A
k ............ \\ dliam G am n .
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Tolar, him. Huward C. Long, Mrs. Kitts, J r . Mrs. George Knigtit. Jt , tH„ , ,
jn&gt; ,v .
Me vm Tit'lor.
F. 8. Vernay, Mrs. Augusts I'm
Mrs. J M. Wallace, Mrs
tt A Wollare PI. lips. M u Rmublev
ington, Mrs. Orien Burnett, Mr- Teague, and the Jllvse- l.enat.eltf |,,i|
|,„. ... ...... ..
S. R. Djghlun. Mrs. It. il.Ilea-. Hagan, Carmita Baiiter,
&lt; arid |M11Irr, &lt;.
t i»i.l.,.rtie,
llertno
Ii.
'll.
Mm. M. 8. Wiggins, MrsW. A
|St* m*. Georg.*
Mot.ley, Edith [ U ulkre. . '
i.at.dam l,’ (h a rle Leffler, Mm. B. I , I'erkins,
Mrs [Wilkinson, Helen Vernay. Maud. B ills . (&gt;..&lt;*. M illH and MorrtSherman Lloyd, Mrs. A. 1, Belt* lutke, Emtlie l.ingie, M srgarel Benjamin. I.'..‘i&gt;h Monger. Ila.nl
Mm. M. Minarik, Mm. Hugh Tor I’eters, Katherine Symet. Kalitei
Miller, Jam. Ilttye*. and Hinduranee, Mm. Roy F. Symes, Mrs. lit* S-htrard, tiraee Williams, llel Lyles,
W. J .
Thigpen,
Mrs. Frank ro Marrntette, Rose Hurt, H. E
Meisch, Mrs J . G. Ball, Mrs. Mar (irilfin, Kitty DuBu-e, and Fran
g«m t Barnes, and Mrs. Sad&gt;. |cas Tegguc.

y.-;kaln&amp;ao.,vtill meet at J ; 3P
a t the home of Mm. Paul
t, , 210 W « t Nineteenth
«|M Mrs. Blggem, Mm.
‘ H*H*s and Mm. A. B.

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J . H. MBNICK
‘ School -faculty pat on a
"A t t£o Sign o f th*
"d o t," •* the eehecl audi
a Friday n lfh t bofota a lanr*
Tbeio taking part wort,
Clark, Mr*. O trtrudMies Florence McKay,
W ells, M in Lois ItuBanaon, W. J . Wells, Jr .,
id North, R. 8. ThornG. Smedley, Mr*. Maud
Mlaa Hattie A rnrtt. Mr*,
ay waa th* coach for
J
j
I orcheatra rendered aeva. Orchoatra members
M. Dolllaon, leader, C, H
Father Procter, K ill* Tice,
John V ofht, Lola Bhoekpub Entim lnger,
Anna
pianist, and F . A. HaxenOrlando.
iillam Beebee, iw hla
82nd
1 died a t th* home of hla
■law and slaughter, Mr. and
Howard W, Loder, Monday
n after a lone Illness,
bee had a wide circle of
and le ft lu tin g memorial!
artU tie handicraft. lo -*j» iU alfnc gsnerously pro­
to Lonywood Clelc L raro *.
flre-houn , Bunnyshsd-t
Eplccopal Church, Town
Baptlet Church and many
oat th* town.
Meckley left Wednetday
ago to visit hie daughter,
combine builneee with
Episcopal
Roy. II. I. Lauttlt of
preached a eermon, and
I dbI ot choir o f boy* and glrla
Holy C ron Church, Hanford,
tf: their organlat and M n. A.
blUlpw, soprano, furnished
&gt;nt music. Un Rundsy, May
**rrices will be at 4:30 o'clock
the afternoon.
Lcngwood ball team played
Mbnro* on Apr. 24 at the
l i t e r * diamond, with the score
to 18 In favor of Longwnod.
May meeting of the Civic
will eponior a basket ptr.
Sonnyshad* Park for memIBd th tlr families on Tuesr afternoon, May 3.
_ • Profeseor and Mre. Beardsley.
I ’ %Ho (pent th* season at Lake
,W Udm *f*. left today for
their
Delaware, Ohio,
who attended the polJtfrally at Oelrdo on Monday
lit war*: Commissioners C. It.
y, Frank K. Anderson, Wal8 . Ballard, and J . Ilrrfry
aad Mrs. II. R. Grey and
I f Spent Hondav In Lakrland
their mother, Mr*. P. It.
r-.
i s k * Walker IHrkson place on
t Weak Longwood Road has Just
'.Been said to Rev. Ham. P. Martin,
«| Lebanon, Tenn , who will make
aatenslv# Improvements on the
aam* before hie return nest fall
la rash* this his home.
“ M ajor Jam es Entim lnger, of
College, H. C , Is a guest
i home of Mr. and Mre. HubKntam lngti this week.
Miss Alma Kntamingrr enter[iBsr card club of the youngMW gtri* from HaAfor,f an
lUg n oon ftl h«t Wfiia
' on tha highway.
ThS Bowing Club had It* blU f aesslan of sewing at the
on Wednesday afternoon
Mrs. J . J . Malheson, Mrs. H.
U . Fuller and Miss Isler as hostwill be preaching at tha
at Church on Hunday, May I,
i pastor, Rev. R. W. Dickert.
I , Mother's Day will l&gt;*

O V IE D O
-U B B IR WAIN WRIGHT
of the Parent-Teacher*
alion sponsored a political
a t the hl|h school
Monday night. .Canseeking the office* of
Judge, Circuit Jurlge,
ittv * in
Hist* Jjegtaand B u te Benata (poke,
th a speaking
lb * ladle*
a dianer la tha aehool
Among tho vtsitor*
countteo fo r the evenM Hen. J . J . Parrish’,
I Wr|
j «HU|«
Judge MlUffM
Millard IB* “
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ad Judge
OolllohJ

aad OoL T raM el, &lt;

f &lt;J- W d h sU r . n ! , l

rT/xi
awklnt, «m
Dr Land.
M r*. Raymond Baa* and
Rlrhsrd, who hsva boon visiting
Mm. B ass’ parent*, Mr. and Mm.
Horace Kwsggerty, lo ft ‘ Baturday
for Jacksoavlll* whsre she Waa
mat by her husband, M r. Baas and
returned to Savannah.
Mis* Gladys Hawklna la vDitlog
relative* in Tam jia.
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'
'Mn*. K. C. Ifewoa, o f Miami, li
vltiting relative* ta Monroe, Mr*.
Ilewes was formarly Mlaa Jo se ­
phine Wynne.
Tha B. Y. P. U. Federation of
th* BsptDt Church spent Friday
at New Smryna Beach and enjoyed
a fish fry.
Mr*. Gay nor ha* returned to her
home at Hanford a fte r nursing
Mrs. Math Naugher.
Frank Hwafgerty, Robert and
Fulton McKinney, students a t Step
con University, spent
Saturday
amt Sunday with relatives h«r*.
The lcngwood and Monroe bell
teami played a game on th * Mom
roe diamond nnd Longwood Won
over th r Monroe team 10 to 12.
A now base ball league ha* been
fo 'trrd and Includes the following
teams; Lak* H e I a n , DeLeon
Springs; Seville, Otrnond Beachi
Part O rrnge and t.skp Monroe.
Mr and Mr*. J . P, Bates will
leave soon for Atlanta, Ga., where
Mr. L ate* will resume his bu«lne*s coarse.
E atl Kipp! o f University of
Florida, spent Sunday with his
wife. M r*. K lip retu rn *J to Gain**'
vlllo with Mr. Kipp and will r*
main there until the close nf the
summer term of school.
&gt; -M R* Kola M. Mr Guitar returned
to her home at Osteen at th* close
of th* school term at luike Monroe.
Mr. ami Mrs. Mark Naugher
announced thr birth of a son
Thursday, April 21.
A #upper was given at the Lake
MrinVue aehool Tuesday nlpht for
thn benefit af the I’.-T. A. All
Ihr'raunty candidates wer* present
ami made speeches.
Mr*. I» W. Carr, o f Louisville,
I* rpending this week with Mrs.
Corl Rabun, of W est F irs t Rtree*.

r r lK
■abject • la m
voters la tao ja a o

I e ll

1 heroby
*ia ttv *
(w

ur

‘ W M U ,^ S T c S r t tj o o ta n a jM .
suygort
. 1 vrtsb ta annaaae* mg *aw414»«g
fee the s ttk s a l sbsrirtaof flamlaal*
Cunaty subject to it&gt;* Ds mas rati*

Hr

tide to mm* ah aha Is confined to
congratulation* npon tha arrival I’-or. 1st,III. L ater In th * afterAepreeentattv*
mi |t a bell jn\it* between the
a hospital.
of a fin* eon on Apr, I f .
LAKE M ARY
M i*. J . I). Cochran and Mra.
Mr. and M r*. Stanley Mattox, boy* of the Oviedo and Chuluota
abtdlaw elttseas will k* seo raclstsc
M r.. ROY H O W B li:
II. M. Cochran motored to Orlando
of Folkston, Ga. hare been visit­ Schools resulted In the score of
PAUL -j . t i o a c n * .
Atiaiaoat* Sprlaaa
Thu i s day afternoon combining
H-d In favor of Oviedo,
ing at tha home o f M n . Abel.
#*&gt;** s i ______
Mi*. A. (1. Wagner and Mrs. R.
Mrs. L. II. Jenkins anJ little
The regular monthly meeting of business with pleasure.
A im * . nr
eaaOMaey
I
bersby
ssnoane#
mi
C. l.bell, of Chuluota, was
son also her sister, Miss H ast I L. lim n attended the Valutia the Perent-Teaebera Association
rr
fee skertrf of rtenrlael* O
t ssatr tab.
ilKMlNOL*
OOtnt.
CTTItlCjti
OP
BKHIW
county
P.-T.
A.
Council
meeting
visitor
in
[.ik
e
Mary
Wednesday.
feet
to
the
Jtsra
o
era
tl*___
Sheuman, of Miami, came up last
was h*bj Thursday awning a t the
June. Upon n r record aad
in
Port
Orange
Thursday.
Mrs.
The
Rth
grad*
pupil*
of
th*
1 e’estre to rvprvosnt yew ta th*
week for a visit with their moth­
. ,
,,,
school with th* president, Mrs.
pertarmsaess e i shsrlff of this
O r s ti
county, 1 aallclt year v et* eat l^ a ls is ta n *4 nodld*,- I--t ---------er, Mrs. Stanley M attox, and sis­ Wagner Installed the officers o. I j no, fitaubes, presiding, A fter the school will present a tWO-act com­
On* or aur eaeaty.
■aggorv
_
„
edy
entitled
"
F
ir
e
Minutes
to
Go"
the council at that lime.
v j business session a program In
ter, M rs.'A bel.
Thn bardeh af taaatlan U, J ! 5 3
|
1 M. TIAND
than th» gtugla can bear la .
A play presenting a romance of U in rg e of Mra. Houghton v i a *n- on Friday night, May Oth in the
Miss Betty Hancock, uf Or­
to Ihassaalrrs. I ■ha Hava 1
school auditorium.
po m n tiP tilP P .
lando, spent last week with Mrs. n huUemy and a bumblebee waa r j„y Crl.
la rail**lag It] UtaT I W
TMa I* to announce la tha tltw i. assist
enacted by the children of the
On Thursday, Mav Ij at 8 o'clock
•tala fully haw 1 »r«M
gropnatr
M w
la haalaf
T. A. Jordon in Oviedo.
Mr. end Mr*. H. K. Lee, pt
crailo voters af Hsmlnola Count* alala
I1,,
T
r&gt;
l
Tant'kiira
Aaeiusiatlwn
I
daini
ttiltta
*&gt;* *
la
doing
thin.
that I i n • rsmlldsta foe sharltf
Mrs. (1. F . Wheeler and family, primaly nn,| Intermediate rooms Heines City, spent tho day Sun­ the I'ar.-nl-Teacher* “* Association
I herahy announea tar cahdtdkcf
eultj.rt
to
tha
Juno
Primary,
It
subjvct
to
tha
fJamaaratla
Primary
also her niece, Miss Charlotte of the school Thursday night at day with Mr*. Iiae’a parents, Mr. will hold Its last meeting o f this
•lactot I nrnmlsa to eta my affart* to l&gt;* bald in J s s * .
:i
term. At this meeting the Instab
to rsrry out at all llm*a tha win
law ton, motored to Ht. Augun the rlosing rserclsrs. Tha atage, and Mrs, Floyd 8Joblpm.
Y#ar support wlll^ha^a^eacUtad.
nt Ilia piatla af this county.
deroraled
to
represent
fairyland,
Istlon
of
line
officer*
will
lake
On* Saturday to meet Oliver
Mrs.
Radi*
Marry,
who
he*
b
o
ci
a
J.
UYKIUrntECT.
Cromwell on his
return from was made more lieautlful by the spending tho winter here with place. P airn t* and friends are
r o ta t a x c f U J w m
children In their lovely costume*
urged In be present.
POM BlIRMIPr.
Waahlngton where he went as
I wish to announea that I wl
Mrs. K athnlna Watrous, left this
f harabr announea my eandldaat
.On Friday night, May 0 the
esadldata for tM offlc* af
guest of Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, taking the parts of Mother N a­ week fur her home In Mtihappcn,
for re.eleellon to tha ofrica of oollsetor
or pamlnula County aul
Boys' Club will Hold a camp at
Hherlff, Btmlrol# i.ooa-v. tobjacl ta tu lha will
representing the Oviedo School. ture, Bumblebee, Butterfly, fairies, Pa.
lha Dans'
the will nf lha votsra tn lha Dana, in the JuneofPrimary.
Shsllmound on the W cklta River
Mr, and Mr*. A, H. Cotton ami brownies, grasses and flowers.
crailo iirlmary la ha hatd u t*
Mr. and Mrs. X . W. Williams
tf alerted | prom Isa fa glca mg
June. Tuar auppoti will be a * atitlra
Mr. and Mra. A. A. Raymond ex Immediately following the play left this week fo r their home In under the direction* of Kenneth
lima and beat ability to aa
took
pracUtaC
llyotlaine, Cha*. Touchstone and
importsnt oftira and at all tlmsu
pact to leave Thursday for their the graduation eseicises
J . v. xr- rt.ri.L A N a
Carbomlilr. pa. a fte r spending th* Mr. Barrow.
plare.
Miss
Virginia
Brown
and
•
111
da
mr uininsi t * raader rats
homes In Clifford Springs, N. Y.
dealings with avsrroaa.
Walmn Iluigaid eradiated from wintrr season here.
won a tiK R ir r .
T h tlr friends regret mueh to ha*#
»a aggractafoA
tour
support
will oa
I hsrsfcr announea sny aandldary
Mr, and Mrs, ,L , Q. Pickering
Idh P. HAUAH.
them go. For the pan 10 years the eighth grade and were pre­
far tho affleo i f Sheriff * f h n t
sented
with
their
certificate*
by
mntoted
to
Dr
Land
Hunday
where
n :!a Cuumy, sulijset to tba declslaa
they have come to Oviedo to spend
ro w t a x c o u s u r m .
P lo t Isblll. Miss Brown's oration they attended a ruunril meclin't
of tha voiara tn lha Jana prlnurlea
I wish to announea that I Bat a
tha winter
on beautiful lixku
I slistl beat my rampalgn an ■ eandtdata
for ro.ataatla* ta tha
was on Florida’s resourees. Watson and r'u llln iy of Spanish War vet.
plsttarm at law antoreamant etltb. orflca of County Tn» Uollaotor at
Charm.
ANJ
lluignrd delivered Grady’* southern irn iu . They enjoyed a picnic din­
oal faar or tnvur. Tour voU will t Itamlnote County, aubjact fa taa a
The Oviedo Woman's Club held
apprarlalsd.
rla'slc "The Farm er*
Home," ner,
tlan af tha Demaamltu primary
LEW IS A. TATE.
its regular
hi monthly meeUng
oa ht.4 ta 1'iaa.
Prof, fuiwtnn addressed thr grad­
Mrs. LUHKI.LK BALLINGER
Mr. and Mrs. Lunqulsl left this
t a a r .»ppor t j^
Friday atUrtuouu. U was n.rauut
„ P ott hilK lilP^.
uates, followed bn a song til fare­
I.
Will*
lie
a
eandldato
for
elae.
Ing of unusual tuU-re*! a* tha well t,y tho room mate* of -th * u-rek fur A m rsW y , M ata, .a fte r
Ju n ln ?V y »o r, son of-.M r. Wad
flan IS .|ha. a l l m .1 oharlll of
kfirmflng the-w intrr here.
program was furnished by women
Mrs. Elmer Tyner, of Wludrrmcrr,
Hainlnula Cuuoly and will np.
two graduates.
harabr announea
The luvdles Aid aupper was well pent the week-end here with Mr.
from the Winter Park Club. Mra.
prerlata tha aula of tha alaetorata forI lha
attoy.
offlaa al
Miss Lillian Thornlry, of Han­
uf thta rounly. If alacted I axpaet na
attin d eJ Friday night In the com­ and Mr*. Mngnuson.
11. S. Thompson, elate chairman
y of Kemlnol*
to b« an arttvi sheriff, dsvullng th* Damoeralto pH
ford, attended the closing eser- munity hall and was In rharge of
of dramatic* of th* Federation clse* of the school Thursday night.
full lima to th r.inarltnllou^
____ _
an. P rum taa t o p ar f u r m
Mrs. Barney neck accompanied
ft.rrrmani of lew, am. will
ploy thla
Mr». Hood.
j ly Ja y lleik, nr Hanford, Mr. nnd
of Women’s Clubs *&gt;■ In charge
ji
ottlc*
*11'
rompatant, effletaai d-puilea.
Mis* Thornlry is a former teacher
Had.
teonomy If #l*ct'
_ tuut v et* i t #
----- ‘ wWILCOX.
iu
and presented a
play, ''They In this school.
i—
t a- •wotr'
"Roys' Week" which was an­ Mrs. Tom Fortier nnd fondly,
support wlir ba appreciated,
Kay,” a s s i s t e d hy Mesdames
A. A.|ft- WILKlNaOK.
P o ll COINTV I'OWWISalOUKIt
The Huy Hcnul troop held Its nounced by mistake n w.-ck ng&gt;&gt; nnd Mr*. Ballingar attended the
Caull, Ward, Evans, Poole, and
Itwtrlsd go. p.
meeting Monday night III the open will hr celebrated hero beirlnnin-f1funeral of "M other" Evans, onr
pom m o s s i c t - r ig a a t to m m e V.
I
am
a
randldsio
fo*
tuonty
ram.
others. Mrs. T h o m p s o n also
Tear support ta tha Jaw * pet,
on the hanks of Hpring Lake. Hat'irslav, A nr. 3U, to rontinue for nf the oldest pioneer* of Lakemlsalan-r trim District No. t. an4 marlaa.
In which I VtB saak f a
gave a talk on dramatics. She
one week. On Hunday In tho Com­
• III apbrar'ala th* volt and sap.
Mary.
vl *
A fter the regular meeting various
site
i ion to th* orflea at 'ueaaty
loirt
of
th*
ptopl*
of
Hamlnoh
showed that drama ran he used
munity Church a special program
rarcutlag
Altaraay, W
VUIl
ha
ml
Ernest
Fanning
spent
a
recent
county.
games ami contests weir played.
greatly aupreelalad. I aaltelt yeast ,
vary effectively In funning th*
and sermon will tik e place. Mon Week-end nl the home of Ills
JOHN MEIACfl, «r.
Mr*.
Will
Townsend,
of
Cocoa,
support
a
i
a
naocfy
fly#
yeay
n
m
right kind of opinion. Mesdames
dav the hoy* will be taken to Han­ sister, Mrs.
ord af -Just
[ust end alflftaot aarvtca aa
Paul
Thurmond,
M B COI NTV I'O KM IlttO VSn
Bower, Dawson, Coals, and Clonts attenled the seined ptcnlr Friday. ford by Principal W hit* and
t
prosaentor.
and
.
111.
I
,
let
No.
I.
Mr. and Mr*. Ilarrtf Sims, of shown through the different plants their mother, Mr*. Fanning, gqI urn a euudidot* lor ra.#l*ct1on Ilnuad af farts toward "
were hoctactei for the afternoon
to th* office ,.f Cuunty «!or.intiaafon. juitlcs.
Orlando, were th* dinner guests and Industries of Interest. K*ch tng W k ’ ns fa r as Jacksonville
j o j ( h a UtolfAXDT1
.
and served refreshments.
or District N s l. If alartad f as.
lor n short visit with relative*.
uf
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morgan
McClel­
|&gt;c. -. to .ootlailo th* pollrjaa which
&lt;UV a different topic on “R o y s'"
The P.-T. A. put on a play In
row
s
t
a
t
s
:
a
t
to
a
n
w
t
.
Mr*.
Alfred
E'lcxon
was
a
vis­
Kara h-aii Idantlflad with my n-srly
will be discussed In i hapel at 10i30
the school
auditorium
Friday land Hunday.
Mra. L. F. W A K EFIE LD
1 wlist
ish to announea m
y emadldaew
--------eight yaar oeeupanev Ilf this offlc*
Mr*. A. G. Wagner attended the o'clock aad a shnrl program given, itor to ree Mother Peterson at
o f f l c * o f a t a l a a t t o r n e y sT
for I
(ttncrON HTRKLK.
evening. Th# play was entitled
the home of Mrs, Ballinger on
ia l atrdaia foe
.th . t f r d J ud ic___.
Mrs.
J
.
M.
Quirk,
Mr*.
William
bridge
party
of
the
social
depart­
l’arrnt*
and
friend*
are
In"Poor Father" and was enjoyed
unexplrad term af MUIard &amp; hmltts
i o n c o t iiT v rnMNiBBJoaKm.
Fiiday.
Msck, and Mis. Frank Severn re ­
____motft
ffaa
Ira I Will
tf ret■u mad' ta_ IMS
t r i a l H e t N*. m. *
by the audience.
* ment of lire .Woman's (Tub in vite,| to attend enrh Hay.
M
W
.
nnd
Mr*.
M
atthew*,’
who
atve
It tha unto uodltldad
turned
to
their
home*
In
Whlkina
&gt;
a
m
a
r
s
m
l
l
d
a
t
o
f
o
r
r
a
.
a
l
s
c
t
l
o
a
Hanftinl Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Finest l.ngernulst
Mr*. Clifford Parker anJ Mr*.
ronaclsslloua
atlaollvn
as
to
t
h
e
o
f
f
t
r
*
of
C
o
u
n
t
y
C
um
rel
o.
,
— -1 -ant
u r
Mr. and Mr*. ft. F. Long and motored to Dr I and Sunday when- ore living with his courln, Mr. Glen, N. Y.
raaanl. Tour w
v tt sne papporl wli
Stoner D i s t r i c t k'». 1.
I boa*
lay praaanl.
Brown, of Golden Rod, attended
'
.,
* .i
The Rev. Driscoll, ' o ( Mims, r n i n p a i y n ui-ori a f o u r y a a r r e c o r d ba sppraclstad.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I.. Dunn aril they attend'd the Spanish W 4r gad Mr« J . L. Dixon, Visited their
tho Oviedo Wumuii's ( lul, Friday.
IXOTD r . ROTLX.
h ha s found m * uphuld lng my
nuxlllaiy p#ii nis in Georgia. Ur Sunday all filled ids regular appoUUtncnt a l n mhtr
their
daughter*
ultrmhd
the
vetemns
(ourirll
and
n
i
u
n
c
x
.
I
n
t
e
n
t
i
o
n
*
o
f
a
s
s
i
s
t
i
n
g
Little Miss Virginia Wllkertho family *|u‘nl the day In the Methodist Church last Sun­ In ey e i n l i n e Hemlnul* C o u n t y 's g u v . r o n j v i t i o i o p
soil has Lren ill for several day* P.-T, A. supper at the Oviedo mAellng.
1 am a eandldsta far
day. Kcrvlccp were held morning e r n n i - n t ut a rtilulrnum o f coot, and
school Monday night nod Inter in
I will u p p r o e l s l * t h a
vol*
o f t i l Juatlea uf th* I'aaea fl
The regular munthly meeting of the woods.
at lit* honia of bar aunt, Mrs.
Duo of the successful fishing an,| evculng.
p a r s o n s w h o a p p r a a l a t a thoaa a f . Dial rial of
tho evening Went to the pnlltliat the Chnmlier of Commrrre will lie
C. R. Clonts.
I e a r n e s tly solicit
Mr. nml Mr*. H, JL I’atlishaB t o r l s .
all’ votare
real
a r . -B A to cr- L o tta
istdlhl
h*l&lt;l Monday. May 2nd. In the C. parties camp home Thursday from
Mra. It. |\ Hlone, and mother, j
were visilois In Orlaoda on Tues­
a
couple
of
day*
spent
on
the
which eomprlsss
o .n l!j
ur* Kuln« fnrwuld of C. Rail.
Mrs.
I'oole, of
uf (Iviodu,
(Ivtrdu, sspent
maod, AlUmafita
Tort CONSTAirtK. .
»%
| 7
r
upper HI. Johns Diver getting day.
!
rapidly
fug
the
t,at
ccpe
which
will
y . B a a o u n * * . a i r v c a a d l 4 s &lt; y Mary,.. Poyyast
r
.City,
w ah
s wuai
u aw
■
The entire enmtnunily Iirffe'ed
last week-end In Webster.
The ladled o f ' 0»pw* MIpslonsrT for ht hv *r d bo ff
some 4H floe fish.
t aapaat »
f
If slsatad
i
I r a of C o n a t a b l s a f th a aud raola. if
Mist Maslne Young, who t, rite Jield here May fdh near (lore t great loss at the passing of Mrs.
eandurl
aa
affh
fourth
District
af
nominal*
Coua.
set
afftcleat.
eoartaatw
AAR
fioclety
nf
the
Methodist
Church
Arrhlo
Swanson
took
out
two
The grounds hove been M. V. "M oth ei" Fvans Inst Henty.
w h i c h a m b r a r s a t h a fallowing pualnsss.llhi.u n u lu ij Stetson University
Mr*Lab* M sr y,
__
. ____
and
huge tables rmi- day II, r many friend* extend t v parties for n wiener and marsh­ held ib d r meeting at the home uf .r-rlncts: Hanford.
Deluind, spent the week-end with cleared
Mrs. J V. Bills loot Wednesday iyin,-prod. Almatuala Hprtnga, Pa,
mallow
m
art
tie
Kvnnsdnle
I’nik
strueted
In
sntb
Ipstlim
of
the
-ost
j
i
m
n
o
r ruA tm . *
kn » H
n)s, f.akr Monroe, ftasr Lax* and
the bet I-lived family their sillher parents, Mr. and Mr*. W. II.
Th U
In the first group werr: Muriun afternoon.
la u
la my aaaaaasim iet that I
purr-et city. Tour support will be
targe crowd expected to attend. r* rest sympathy.
Young.
Mr*.
J
.
M.
Quirk,
Mrs.
William
h
m
IIIU
yt
4
appreciated.
Oliver Cromwell irtumi-d Sun­
Chamber of Commerce halt wns and Virginia Lumlipdsl, Esther Mark, Mi*. Frank Kctcrn, Mrs.
of j'usllca'o?
ft. TV. DUCKWORTH.
Ml«» .Carolyn l-urkelt, of Dawourth Dial riot. WhMAt am h i----Ilw it-r knows
"Desk-1
tun, G a , and Miss llulur,-* Jack- day from Washington, D. C. where Die seen' of a "Tux Puyors Meet- Ericson, tx-m&gt;riv Lee and friend, J . C. B ill* and G. ltrlstn) were
Betty
Vihlrn,
Russel.
F.dgur
an
I
he
\va»
one
m
the
3K
tr--t
ritllng‘* Monday evening with a Intgc
son, of lliieontnn, Ga., are vPiling
f o i l (ONeTAEUS.
dinner gueat* of Mr. and Mr*. I\
I haraby anrouncs
r o u n r a my
m y eaadldaev
eaaaidaey Monro*, and Paolo. T e a r Tola
Memiieis
went to Ijiwrenee l.uml'iuist nnd J . I‘- T. W akrflrid oh Sunday.
Mrs. Kathryn' Vain, a former xen students to accompany Mrs. rltemUnee.
f.if
tha
offlc* of' Ca-uMshla at lha support la ike l i u ptlatartaa
Stevens,
J
r
.
Tho
younger
group
Ruth llrymn Owen on her annual Hanford on Friday where they
school male.
faurth Dlatrlett o f Hamluata County, be apprectetPw
;
Dorothy,
Marvin,
and
which limludae• Sanford, lutka Man.
attrndrd a mixx meeting of thr were:
Miss Dolores Jackson and Miss trip.
OVIEDO M RTIIO DIST CHURCH Iba, I ska Mary,
Lonawood.
Alti_
Gloria Swanson, Murthn unit Tim
league.
Carolyn Ix rk ett, who have been
nion ta rip-lnua. and fo rrast City.
POM Jle T IC E 9W
Your auppnrt will ba apbracUtaJ,
1 hereby anuoudea At]
Mr. and Mrs. M, Johnson
uhnsgn and Stevens, Elisabeth and Fredsrlik
visiting Mra. Kathiyn Varn, lilt
W. J . Carpenter, pastor.
Aaepact fully,
far th* eftla* ■ e
Dyson,
Irene
Lundqulst,
Ann
aud
family,-! of Arradla, stM il last
th* first of the week In visit Mrs,
Hunday School will begin at
Paaes far the
J. d VtOWRLU
Altamontt Hprlaga. which emhrtees
week -rlul with Mr. and Mrf. L. E. Jan e Benson with others enjoyed 9:43, T . J . lingo, ruperlnlemlrhL
Marguerite Nherrrll at Fort My­
..............
......&gt;Aka
the
fenst
and
games,
Mr,
and
Johnson.
ers.
The theme of ihr morning serTOW CONSTABLE.
ELIZABETH G IL BE R T
Parraat City. Lap I Wenrao aka
I harawlth hnnoanr* my w stU I'sola. tf alaelad I aUatTaaa SAP
(1. It. Mnrcndy. who 11At been Mrs, Alvin Kwuntoiv, Mr. and Mr*. tmitt wilt bat "The Kind of Guipel
Mr. anJ Mrs. Tildcn Jacobs, of
dsry fur Conatabl* of tha 4th Jts . boat effort a to laexre a s arfMatn
*|«-l’d|ng the past two works In August Swanson, Mr. nod Mr*, fc.
Hanford, vsrre thr guests of their
|li a District ambrarlag the fallow, admlnlatratloa of au bapartaat s (.
Mr, and Mrs. K, T, Well and North Carolina visiting telaUves, F. t.nmlnulst, accompanied them. That S tilt Has row er."
mother. Mis, Msry Jacobs, and
flea, and I will appro*lots gay u p ,
At the evening service a t 9;00 ng. praeloets; Aliamonta gprlnga
Mr*. Flmeneu 'Jordan, of Tnmpm, retu.net here Monday.
l a s t part Alcan m*.
la. Lake
Rev. Albertson, nf D rl^nd. was o'rlo-k, the rrrman will treat uf a I-mu wood, ! Ah a Mary, pool*,
sister, Mrs. Theo. Aulin, Hunday.
Monro*.
Dear
Lake,
aid
Hanford
wore the wit-k-eml guest' ,.f Mr.
Frank Fvans left Th irsl.iv for a visitor at the Unl it K. B- on "Christian
Tug villa In 111i j Jun# primary wUt
Miss. Aldri-d Cone spent the
Ian Contention.
mml Mrs. IW- R. tlssllar-t.
ba upprrolltad. • .
T o n AVI
hit home in Ilm lon nflCr rprnd- Sunday and later at Gimlervllle
eek-end with her sister Mrs, Fred
W
e
ehsi]
Lava
soma
good
music
N t:a A. g d lllrg L AT, Jr .
»r ‘
A P.-T. A. meeting wav held ut In.; a week here.
with Robert Swope. Both were at •
Cooper, at Delwnd.
This
la the anaatwi'
‘-olh
rervicCa.
"Come
let
us
go
thr Lyman Behind TuvsiUy mglit.
POM
COggTAMI.il.
eaadldoey
far lha hfl
tbnnrr
guests
a
t
ttve
UalUuger
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brawn two*
Rev. J . 11. Daniel, p remitting etunto tho hom e nf lha L o ri.'
I t r h r t * l l i U t MH«t;
O fftccr* H .-rtrf were! Mrs. It. H. torn I to lirinnui
___________
u IsIs far
nrlandu juie jlsy this week liome,*- Rev,^ .Mliertson,
whu
ntftU* tr
l'*&gt;iiih I«Ufri
tltr. lidil the YnJ itua rlerJy _jc*n; Kntxmrmrrr. pm htrnrr-3trx. Mu nit loriHI
lo ^ s T fW n d i:
from well a fte r hi* serious op*tference in Oviedo Methodist Church
ola,
Nelll? I.mve, FtOltlo t.iphpm, atlnn, expects, with Ills wife, to
Wednesday, lie was accompanied Tupper, first vice pieshlrntt Mrs.
. Mprlnaa, and gorreat City.
J . A. iiiatlinr, *e. i nd vico pi-esl- Mary Newholdt, Bylvrslor New- spend a mouth In the WesJ a t­
f..r ahu ll | haraby announea, [
hy Mrs. Daniel and their two
pn.Oila* an aeunumlrml and pfflctauf
oent, and Mr*. R. II. Gray, secre­ lioldt, anil IJublti Newlwldt, nf tending a conference a t Denver,
daughter*.
adiulnlstratlon of jia dailaa aad ra.
tary and trvasursr. A fter a busi­ Crssrrnt City, spent Hunday with «‘olo. and visiting a friend who
stMiaalbltlllaa I will apuraolata you*
vota.
ness meeting a number uf l*.* Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Imwe.
tack him In a n J fed him and rave
c h a r . h . g H A rra a .
students presented an Interesting
Mrs. B. M. Bkews spent last 1dm worR when a Itomeltss lad In
row m u m *■■
play.
agg UtreM •» TaMata aaad tatre.
1 hart
week-end In Or’ando wlt(, friends, Knnrda over M year* ago.
TA XM .
■•Uf wad aaa naive aateraalfy,
far ft
Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth, of
Mr*,* A. I. W hitaker and Mra.
I wish la snauuaea
rnaAa a a-a.pl* I a pad a f f M l n
Rev.
J
.
H,
Clark
and
Hr.
Kirk
Auparv
Mra. II. K. WAGNF.lt
af Aaminala county __
Clermont, v l’ itmJ ut the home uf Hhudn Ewing left D *t week for
attended the Presbytery a t T o s t h . leaatmaat (at Calda,’ &lt;
far is.slaatlua
tlua to lha____
o £ R i H l i t ____
Moat Hpcady lUsaadJaa Known. eapdldats
Mr. and Mia. II. H. Packard Burden, Kan., where they will
flea of Csanty A u .u a , t f Tbs ta
Mra. llllm a I tmdquDt will »n- A4w
( hailes Isblll was painfully huil
Wedntsday.
Stfhlect
ta
tha
da*tales
a
f
tha
Uatere
spen.1 abo it two month*
Sunday morning when ha attrtlain the U d le * Aid of the
la the Damoeratie Primary u he
it-'
L ittle Connie D «| s rnlertnlned
Win. F ran * nnd children left Lutheran Church naxt Wcdaeeduy
trinpled to trank a car. Th* crank
• numter of her frlehJs at a paity Wednesday for Tampa after spendrow strxtarvrrwUDwuT e p 'f f e R .
slipped, cutting a deep gash In
at her home on th* Cpunlry Club
)i .
u c i s m e o t t M T ' ” .n *7
■Iran In honor of her ninth birth Igw le st weeh here When he wa«
P O L IT IC A L
his leg requiting sis stitches,
road.
u iy Tuesday, Aar. 10.
m
s
c
i
s
r
c
f
T
fr
m
a
n
railed
h,.
the
Illness
and
death
of
Abraham Veslns, who has been
Mr*. John Bondi was hostess to A N N 0 U N C E M E N 1
Mrs. W. F . Ws-lloas recently Ills mother. Mr*. Kvant^efa* unIn Minnesota for th* past sis
M in
the Dow ** Clrrlo on Thnisdsy
itHWTtANMKRTA.
visited Mrs. H. G. Kyle.
s h y red a reoataUsit providing that
months, returned to
Chuluota
afternoon. Among the guest*
W
alter
Butler
and
T.
It.
WhiteWednesday, lie and Mr*. Y’etln t
■hMii M
n . Punlv.
were
Mr*,
rurdy, Mrs. CArlson,
la tha D a m a a s i f l e f i t K l g i f I M
attended th* picnic here Friday head were diUsluewa callers In Ur- hey son, Graham’s tenth birth'
i n
t
f hereby snuauae* my eandldary In all Inalan'
Q w 1 tarm #4
and left for Cocoa that evening. lando end Winter Perk Baturday. Rpfrcihnienta uf cattp and (
. . . B # R « u w t Mr#- FryP Mra. fur
oCrtca aaalr
cream
were
served.
Those
preica
Mls*
Ruth
Ci
use,
of
Hear
Lake,
Deinac
r
a
t
i
o
___
Mr. Vcalna is a brother of Mrs.
_
Th* Altanriy
waa a reveal guest of Miss Iocs were: J o * Wooten, Chrtis Kyle, T, 0 . T frier M n . Not* aad Mr*. Oiuaty, aabjart 1, th* Dsmbrrails
M lW ifftM aSM ht Florida
l i F . l-ong.
ba* reaantl
a«
Dan Gilbert, Herbert lormsu, a n l Norman Swanson. Mr#. Mathaws primary In Jaaa. if sl*cUu- I plsdga opinion
Mr. and Mrs. J , W, Hoffman, Kyle.
tkal
i
and M n . Du#n a f Lak# Mary- Of l l ’l . l ! *n4
M r*. Cora Kalkcnbury, of Tam ­ Virginia Bales.
appoIntmiBt o
af t p
af ht. Augustine, left Munday
n f l b * T w a k t y j:
Mr. And Mr*. H earr h i m ae- th# ni#mb#r». Mr*. E r l c m , Mra.
morning for th llr home aftar pa. Dept. Pre*. of U. H. W. V. Aux­
rumprUlag Rt
" ' " “' w
r
•M yharge o f th o 4 *
VihWa, Mr*. RoUbins. Mr*. AugIMt f S
ceaatlaa. asta
spending several days at Chuluota iliary, Mayer Commissioner Frank rofMpanlod M n . J . 0&gt; TUrtvimU
S w s m m , Met* J - la M m
Mrh,
fw R vot^TT^txtw w iaateM w e
iba naif tail
P.
Burch
and
Mrs.
Burch,
of
Uc
‘
*
th
e
lf
Mrs!
MAry
lAhdun
c
g
'th
e
l/
trip
Inn. Mr. Huffman I* vlce-preslThompson cf (who Mary, and Mr#.
— -2 . i i t t f w .
le t* City, and M r, end Mr* c
d u af the Model Land Co.
JJi
Batty, Aft enjoyed th# social *!***
* _f *f~*S
*^
___ipta.
_
h&lt;M
rt.
Dartholns*I,
who
has
npgnt
JCeveneugh,
of
iWeet
Palm
IDai'u,
OhutubU School closed Fiiday
M1B.
C uunty.* m
ih.
. I have daeldod ta hi lime a caadl.
’
' ’ th# delict jus r#fr##h- N um ber I . a t h a m la e t* OdUlklf
were
the
guest*
o
f
Mr.
end
Mrs.
iota*
time
At
1M
b,
AlUwoat#
Ho­
Apia far thla eftlgs s a l Aaluhg
a t noon and Ike annual schao)
nsxt moving will be
mnaaRp p------ —“mw
------m U M —i c j tm
pleat* was held on Bpring Lake W elter IL llellerd. Burnley eve tel, has returned la .h d r hotn« )■
Af
Mj»BeUy.
i
CW
V
h u t U i i i i . ft. I .
th at sense dty. The dinner waa
ofF*
______
„ „ .J g 3 X I L i a .
. The Lyman School
and Mra, Jlewprd II. Bundy
spread at M en and «4Joyed by «
S p ^ e r e a iR B a ;
have tatunwd t a , their erummer presented A p h y AhtltlrJ,
heme In Cl* i eland, o .
Sign of th# r«trtA» J ut.’*
reauVt&gt;ilyrihla Ju a?
® *t
1|r. and Mr*. Fr»H U a*# ?j end school auditorium tgst Friday ay#M in Virginia Brown v u crowned
• &gt;v 1
Health Queen and took her plaee eon. Jo in , le ft Saturday fur their ning,
"
'
U r. - . I h X L
o a th* throne tut rounded hy her (wove la Boston, Mass
w camCOT
;..c ’
M r. s a l lira . Henry Bearer and
attendanU
r %“ •#«*
Mr.
and
Mr*.
L.
C.
I
■cover
wore
rn^tim
i
At
D
t
pastel colored dress**
V. CoaUa)
on
f
teDUvet la
V
v 'r v i 'S i
"
Th*! - aad* a h e a tU N
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SHMIVOLM
O m aW aat, ef. and Chubb, p.
____ fo r the Sanford Irani, who TW O UNFURNISHED a p a r t AKNI-H HW AIN. r i a t n l l f r , —
ik n t ( v r p * r .
Tho game starts at 3:30 tVIvck, said that A apodal section U bogaanta for rent, not Park Ave.
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with Umpire L u i i t e r duo to eoU tog reserved fo r white persona.
Colefough Realty Co., tel T32.
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Negro Ball Teams To
Have GameOnMonday

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By rB T K R 8CHAAL.
' .baaeball'f amag th a t may Im
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cop tant th at , today may
' audited to tha Sanford-W inter
*k yam * scheduled fo r aattlo­
ut a t Municipal Park tomorrow
W i , somehow rejuvenated
crippled llna-up, and
.fro m two victories which
bn thorn from the bottom
ha Central ‘Florida League
Unfa to a pines d o e* to thn
one of tho surprise* -M
Where they la it year
only ooa game during the
bfcff,, they have today won
la fM r gaiara and gl»a promof winning motel Where tael
an they were never able to colrtiraly hat belter than .250, they
fay lead tha league by a wide
nargln with an average o f &lt;330,
betiding .Thursday's game I They
lava in Bey Harrison, the league'*
hading batter, and la Ja c k Reed,
Sob Pittm an, Jo e Bantee, Homer
'Till*, and lirie Schlrard, batting
nwer th a t is.boond to maka Itle lf felt, They have In old Toni
rh im pe. young Buddy la k e , burly
p’nl DennLp, and curly Spot Lock:tt, a quartet o f hurlem who
ihonM find no JnawWo or *)&gt;.-He*t
[of all they have enthuiiaam, rotor,
personality, huelle, and determinaall inetljled by Manager Joe
' ‘»e paat few weeki,
P arkert have practically
th e . aama outfit they had la it
year, even the veteran law rence
Chubb, termed "the human wind*
mlll.b They have out batted tome
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of the beat clubs In the ieegue to
win three victeriea ae against ana
defeat where t u t year they never
even got out e f the reread division.
Chubb has won two g reat garnet,
letting the Cocoa Indian* down
with three hit*' In tha seat
opener, and (topping New Sm yr­
na with t i l . Manager Jo e O afford, a great barter In hie ewn
right but handicapped betaine e f
a split finger, hat done almoet
what M ansgrr Barnee has done,
made something oat o f nothing.
.. S o .,w h e n Ih e lwe clubs meet
tomorrow, baseball drama will he
eiu*rte&lt;l in finely drawn rharaelerIts lions, fo r Buddy Imke, the t r o ­
u t loot I youngi tar who stood the
Islanders on their care laat Sun­
day wilt meet tho vrteran Chubb,
In a game which may ace the Fed!
rio ter to the top when night falls.
1«ke will have bark of him a
well balanced club, for Hob Pitt­
man, Je rk Herd, and Pete Belliyard will he bark In (h r line-up to
aid llarriaon. T illli, Home-, Barh.
Higgins, Tnylor, and the rest.
The opening line-op may tie at
follows: Hrhlrard or Taylor, r fj
Bach, 2h; Barnes,'lb| Harrison, IT;
Heed, r f j ITttman. 3b; T illli, c ;
Higgins, as| l.ske. p.
The re le a s e o f Taylor nnd H.
Jnchum at W inter I‘ark has meant
tho addition of Peel and R atterree, who may be in the Parker
line-up tomorrow. But, unleta n
la it minute change is made, It is
possible that the Parkers wilt
open with Power*, If; Hall. 2h;
Vincent, 3b; Dreeitn, s i; Oodboid,
c; Peel, l b ; Wlnderweedle, r f;

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Two fa it negro baseball tewme
will meet a t Municipal Park Manday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, both
seeking to o u t l e t and out-hurl
the other.
The two teams met hero last
Monday, with Hanford winning 4
to 3 a fte r n pitching duel between
W illiam* and Kellers. Haiehall
(ana « r f Invited to altrnd, accord­
ing to Eddi* B. Jones, publicity
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A R B YOU Moving? ir io cult &lt;93
fo r quirk *erricc. We ilo crating N EW LY FURNISHED 5 room
bungalow. Unit after M e . 2 j
A shipping of household goods * !
you want it done. Leasing Tranafet W l "Park Are. Cun lie seen there
Phono 342 for information.
A Storage Co.
CRAZY CR YSTA LS for health. A SO— M iner llnncnu* For S a le
Mineral water trrslm rnt. Sale*
office, 300 Hanford Avenue. Pbona FOR SALK; Slrawlicrrle* for
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canning, »ltawh,*rry Julrc, also
Zinnia A A-1 i-r tdsnt-. Mrs. Re*
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Packard. Phone 7:Ul.
arripllnni,
fountain
service. PROMPT deliveiir*. I’hone
FO R SA1.E: Soiall. upright Wur103
llt*er piano. I’hone 333.

5— Help Wanted

W ANTED: llnattaihed lady a*
hoy-ekrrprr to take rare
of
Try C IIIR O P R aT-t Tc for Rheu- home, state salsr) nn,| if ahto to
mallsm. Neuritis, Srlall.-a and leave town at aiiy time. Reply
bo cocvinred. Hr. W. K. Mar- Herald Office llox 101.
Hongall, Floral Urighta, H. San­
9A—■Poultry
ford, l-hono WW-M.

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S ’TH lAfiK SALE. *
Oaa rangei, wnlnut dining ro&lt;
suite; 4 piec e tH-droom suite;
porrh rockrrs; irfrigrratn r* arwl
odd pieces, f i t ) Transfer A Slorngt Co., the old depot building
location. Phone NPd,

HAVE YOUR WA1V.II repaired l i f t 5 - weeki*ol,| f r y e r s . L t V e a c h .
6 and D week- obi pollrta, Prlroil
hf* one whe really knows hew.
Briggs, jew eler, Msg, Ave.
reasonable. It. T. Tiller. Paola.

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16— Aparlmcntn Fnr llrnt

l/)HT; Finder of smsll Indinn head
bracelet will rrreivr rrward by
returning It to Seminole Indian
Village and aiking for W. Stanley
Hanson.

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Mamie Jury Still
Unable To Agree

Onetime Democratic
Nominee l#cksOnly
75 D e l F o r
Controlling Parley
H E W H A V E N . Apr. 29. —
(A . P . )— A lfre d Smith »tood
w ithin 75 votes today o f con­
trolling the Democratic ntate
convention on M ay 15 and 17.
W ith six a ! the 10 district
delegatee to the national
m eeting definitely In Smith's
column, hU forces are also
confidant o f pledging hfin six

H o n o l u l u . Apr. » —
(AJ*.)-Apparently deadlocked
the jury today attempted to
reach a verdkt la tho taea of
Toor poredan Seelnod &lt;tt lynch­
ing Joseph Kehohewel, allaged
attacker of Ur*. Thomas Mu
*1*. wife of on* of th* defendn *y hUetgeaotvy-Winn of defanao roenael txprwtaed tho be­
lief Um Jumi etobd either It
lo ene er 10 to two for acquit­
tal ead (agitated to Proeeeotor
John Koltoy that lw agree to e
verdict oa that best*. Kelley re-

FIGHT TO OUST
H. BANKHEAD
Senate Resolution Is
Passed 64-18 Giving
Democratic S o l o n
Full Right To Seat
WASHINGTON,
Apr.
» —
(A.P.)—While former
Senator
J. Thorn** Heflin *at Ifanlng In­
tently firwerd yesterday, th*
8*nat* In two ringing roll calls
thuled hi* hope* of unseating hi*
(ucceosor, J o h n II. Bankhead,
Alabama Democrat.
By tho first vote tl rejected, S3

GOVERNORS ARE
HOOVES GUESTS
AT WHITE HOUSE «•*»* - mo,,on^ ‘WfT hmi
ww

Many Of Those Pres­
ent Aspire To Job
Held By President

ua dotogriss to the slat* eonvesUoe were intrusted far Smith
ta Um primarlss lift nlfht while
yreeUle
Raooavelt rscslved
WASHINGTON.
Apr.
2U-| M p i of * t y « . To centre! the (A.P.)—The governors of half the
cesveeUen Smith's
supporter* nation'* itataa, half of th*ra neck­
ing e more permanent *ral In the
While returns r e i r k f t the Whit# House, dined yeeterday with
elewtjr rising Ude of Governor Its occupants, President and Mr*.
ReooovtRLs teed on* Alfred E. Hoover.
Kmlth la the Democrelic pnsldrnSprinkled among the guberna­
tlal preference c(.elect, factional torial figure* entering a mansion
losdere but nt|ht differed mete- billllantly illuminated In their
rieUy In their Interpretation of honor, were franklin D. Rcoaavoll.
p’e primary vAe.
Of New York, leading Democra'lr
.an It atipportare wtro con- preslJentiol aspirant; Albaet D.
ilaced the developments had *u»- Ritchie, of Maryland, alio a Dem­
Ioleod their pro-election predic­ ocratic Candida la; George Whit*,
tions. They cited Roosevelt'* mar- of Ohio, a Democratic fovorlt# am
rta of *0,4*4 In th* preferential candidate, end Gifford Plnchot, of
veto ead dal mad th* anllre eight Pennsylvania, an opponent of the
veto* to be teat by 16 dolegatas- President within the Republican
nt-large aa well ** more than &amp;0 party. It was In an atmosphar* of
of Uw SB dlatrie l delegate vote*.
political tnice, however, that i^ooOn R e ether heed, John R. Col- ver entartalned the stat# aaecuHas, (tat* chelreun, who hai ad­ Uves and .their wl.es. They cam*
I ee unlnelructed delegetluh aa mendbera of th# annual conferprominent In the Bmlth erne of govsmori, just concluded
, declared PennsylVeubfa •rPIchraond, Vo. .
a the national convention
Th* gaosta moved last night
f l t w Wwdsr (h* great t hand*tiers
SISmith.
' o f the cast room- Into the darkof Um *
paneled state dining room. The
(at**’ pronto** ead th* possibility •sat -Card* deviated from the list
of pre-canvaatiott Iredlng, left the first drown by Washington social
ultimala Pensaylvaala vote tlouded arbiter*. Mist on Dm list, Gover­
In doubt - " *'■ .
nor Roo»evalt was placed but me
Tba preferential vote total* atal ewpy fiom lhe Proaldctit. last
from 6407 of th* 11*1 district* night Plnchot occupied that place,
while Mr*. Plnchot. defeated In
lUooevoli, W,T*t| Smith. 13.363. Tuesday's
i uesoay * primary
pnsisi/ in Pennsylvania
Th* eight Isadlng contestants i y iiepcc.ectatlv, MacKadoen. sat
far that number of - d#Wg*,.*-ab- .■wow
upon 11onwor'a
Hoover's rlvhl
right
large bertha leehtdod only uoe man
Th* New York governor w**
who datlined tn be boultJ by tho given 0 seal et the oblong iwbl*
prof*rantlal trot*. Ho I* Judge nearer the doorway of the dining
Haary C. Nile*, York, In eifhth room, five or sla plac*e rvmovrU
plat* with a ocant tooo leo-i ir*r from th# Chief Ececutlvo. Rllehie's
a Raooovolt •opporter,
seat was naarby.
Tha. personnel of tho delrgalvlb * aeotlag sehrdul# originally
» et-larg* group, an .Indicated by In­ drawn by th# authorities on th*
' complete total*, what tight wimro rank end preceJsnl at Whit*
end fear man, endorsed fcy both House funellona wa* based up« n a
fnetiew* and ready to aur-ort &lt;h* list
at U&gt;*
ta* govsrnor*’
governor*
Hal obtained et
jngsler candidate) there p r » - conference, bat one of the PreihRocoartH sntilu and Judge Nile*. donVe ooeroUsWo oopW aod dwrieg
Chairman cJSaJ had tie iwick tho day that th* data of each
tlatter, national - committeeman, a'ata's entrance Into th* union waa
active In Smith's InUreat, wti* dtclslv* In th* final seeling. This
xanlh p a l f ol lowed-the euotftasrg prmrllre
tb a la tba Xeurisen -candidate con­ et ike While House for the last
fer Um eight place*,
100 year,.
la id
BaaUw Jamaa J.
Governor Buck of Delaware *ot

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Ing* Republican, Delaware, to de­
clare void the 1030 election In
ashlriv Batrhhewd- defeated- HrfNrr.
By the second, It approved At
to 10, a motion by Senator Has­
tings, Republican, Delaware, lo deBratton, Democrat, New Mritco,
declaring Bankhead duly elected
senator and entitled tn his heat.
Llowly rising, as if stunned by
th* overwr.elmlng rejection of
his long standing contest, Heflin,
checks flushed and broad .boul­
der* stioyed, walked from the
chamber, pausing momentarily
at the door to look bark.
Head sagging just ■ bit. his
vnntte waistcoat's broad espanse
turned again toward the vice
president's chair, he stood lor
just an instant before g&lt; Ing on
into tho hallway outside while
Irltada gathered about llankhca I
to congratulate blm.
Th* Senate, meanwhile, amidsome confusion, turned to other
t.usloess, ending after marly o
week's debato Haflin's
fight
against th# mm b* tlalmrd won
th* Democratic . at ml nation in an
lUagal primary end whom hr ar(Ccmliaised on Page Rival

Half-Day Closing
_ Star*# ‘Is “Not
Dfls
Definitely Fixed

That the question of closing
Hanford storae on Thursday after­
noon during th* summer months Is
not yat settled I* Indicated by the
result of a petition, bearing th*
ownere *off practically all
names of owners
Sanford grocery otore*. that they
talll
Im * their door*
will pclooo
door* ThurflllRV
Thursday ftflaft­
ernoon beginning the flret Thurs­
day In May, o n d continuing
through th* month of Heptember.
Th* politic!) fceorv the'follow­
ing heading: "Wh, ths uodeiilgnrd grocery merchants, believe
In leiting our slerfcs hav* th* full
five months Thuroday afternoon
holiday, as has bson th* custom In
the past, and wo tharofor* agre*
to
in .loss
.lose our (tor**
store* from
rrom tb*
ta* tint
of Msy through 8*ptenA*r,
each
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at norm."~ ~
This petition I* slgnad by th*
following grocers: Jock Flyati
Bed Front Store*; Ptggly Wiggly
JUaroai tmlg* A Son; Bod Hl l *
Grocery ond F o o d Co.; F.
Bchwarta; Ixvdge Grocery; 8'.*ostrom1* Groceryi H. E. Weakly)
Republican oeaeto- at lb* first Indf'a lift, bl* *t*t# U C. Klrvord; Htoudenmir* L'aah
rial aontlaoUen eentlnuod to asount left nr tha first to enter the union. Groceryi Roborta' Grocery; A t P.
Slot**; Forr**t Gotchel Cash Gro­
Unofficial figure* from TU4 of
- |n the
tho *slate gave
cery; Gatckal'i BaUar Food Hloraa,
the l i l t district*

2 Elderly Women In
Tutferine Die In Fire

ever Gem. Smodley
and Ham Ktala.
eacktag 400JD00 la
i t m on than 14*0.
INVITATION ACCRITKD
Mle The vote erttb
with iU7 dutriew
IIT. DORA, Apr. ** .~ (A .P .| WASHINGTON, Apr. W. mleslag West Devi*. BBS, t i t . Bet- Two elderly Ma*»*chu**tU wom­
lo r 7 «t.T IL
an were faulty burned In g flra (A P .&gt; —Tha United Stole* ho* at

NSW YORK. Air.
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JA*

A-F.)
R n iuveh

fareas epeat fllBABi la * ‘
lostookfal fight for I

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g t fJ
10
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(i Bey, nad promptly rtwrit campalga

that destroyed two mldooco* *ad
M at Taogeriaa. MU. T.I1U
V, ,TP, of Otter RJ*er. Massarkeo trapped la Um burning
base* and her cousin. Ml** May
RgiLay, U , of TampUtoa. Maaa,
r. burns.
_ _ sister of
burns out It
yR m . received oemra burn
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Ilion U fair.
da leportsd bar
eondiUon
eu__ war*
_ _ trapped
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M Uv*
o,, second
*
they attempted to *•**
THU* alumblod

coptod aa lavilatioa from th* Bril
kh prov*ra«*at la participate In
Um fifth trioaalal rongre** of OvIntarnaUoaal Bocloty for Com•Bpcatloa, to meet In
July » .
T A 8 F A N TO VISIT BOVIKT

BERLIN, Apr..fB.—(A.P.) -A
delegation pf worker* traveling
«e a mad* by
trad*, art, rite* of |h* Friond* of
tho1 Soviet Union la tha Unitad
,, _ _ _
sld could m l Rtataa left Barilo loot night for
bar- The ether two Jumped bsri a*4 Moooaas U halo criabruU May Day
than nad maks • si* week* tour
before they week eevorriy burned. •v#
hnaala V ia JkL m II m InrludaJ

154
M
Drive St
Preserve
A total of 154 meraibenklilpa lata
this Sanford Coui
Country Ctob
sold by an army cf *• Sanford
men and women golfelw who be­
gan a ranva* of tho »Hy Mriy
Tuesday morning and wot at tho
dll') hou»» leal night U lorn la
their final report*.
_
Il%ny M. Popworth, temporary
chairman of the new org*nl*atl&amp;n,
said tedoy that this total we*
gratifying lo him 'end heads of
the drlvv who sought to Impress
upon the prospective member that
hie contribution wss sorely needed
In or.ler to keep the courts* In operalli n during the suipmer. "With
th* money derived from lb# rale
of the 1&amp;4 memberships, I bsliov
that we will he able to run the
tourso well into the month Of De­
cember, aiibmurh IS wWh require
I runing of salaries and rspsnsev,
amf the closing of nin* holes."
When the drive ended,' G W.
Spencer’s team led In reported
membership* with 66. with Mr*.
Daisy M. l-ewls’ tram sectnJ with
21. Other total* reported are credI ed to the following team cap­

.

Sold In
By Group To
Golf
tains: Andrew (arraway, S0t Fred
Holly, 13; j. U MarenUUe, 1*1 V.
A. Hpttr, II; Mr*. V. A. Speer, 10)
Randall Chase, ei|bt| E. F.
Houshulder. ft; F. W. Bender, elx,
and II. K Stevens, five.
Neve family memberthlp* are as
ftllows: J. f . Hutchison, 8- O.
Chore. Sr.. 8. O. Chase, Jr- Phil
Parkins, l\ A. Byrd. Ray 8ymer,
V. IW- Bender. 1- U. May.
New individual memoorohlp* re­
ported are as follcvrsi Forrest
Uauhrl. Kail Vain, 11. J. Lehman,
Mts. Daisy lewis. Dr. F. A. F.vorhard, Hiss Olive LeZeU*. Fred R.
Wllion. Horner Harris, A. T.
While. K. C. Harper. J. U. 8haron,
Jr- U K. Boyle, W. U Cooper, A.
W. Knot, Andrew (arraway, D.
D. Smith, l out W. Iladford, Mrs.
J. A. Illount, M. Y. Blodooe, T. L.
Ihrmas, J. lx Ivey, A. C. Mr Rey­
nolds, (toy Heller, Ralph Wight,
iW. J. Toll.
Mi. Popworth urged each of th*
20 team metrtber* prevent last
nigh! lo be present at a mrrttng
nett Monday night at H:00 o'clock
when election of permanent offi­
cer* will &gt;te affected.

WOMAN MANIAC PLEA MADE FOR
SLAIN AFTER SHE SNAKES THAT ARE
KILLS POLICEMAN NOT POISONOUS
Holds Siege Against Reptile Expert S a y s
50 Men Rut Finally Creatures Are Big
H e l p To Farmers
Rushes Into Op e n

4-ky, ■

*'T&lt;5fcYl fco

FEDERAL WAGE
SLASH TO SAVE Army, Navy Chiefs
FEW MILLIONS Wounded In Blast
———

Estimated Saving Of
$67,000,000 Is CutTo
Rare *12,000,000 By
Insurgents* Action
WASHINGTON, Apr. » . —
(A.P.l—Abrupt defeat In a mova
to atrlk* oil (alary (laihra from
the tumult-producing o m n lb u a
economy bill last night haltad th#
headlong, two-day stamped* of Ir­
reconcilable lloust InaurgtnM.
Aft*r o «erl»» of significant
vote* which saw the m«*aur*
thrown open to unlimited reviilon,
pay* vit eiemptlon* preelpltatoly
Inriea.ed end tha Hoover poyloufurlough proposal rejected, party
leader, finally muriered a majori­
ty to plae* the House on record
In favor of salary cutting.
The Issue ram* to a vole on an
rmsndmrnt by Chairman Connory
of the labor committee, under
which Uve investor* fwoutg ho**
hern shorn of ev*ry clause proporing reduction* In federal pay.
The amendment wot defeated by
a teller vat* of 163 to M.
The vot* completed action on
the *alary-ela*hlng tectlon, leav­
ing In th* invaaure th* McDuffl*
II pareant salary reduction plan.
But thl* had been »o *ev*r*ly
riddled by the insurgents that It*
originally ••Unrated saving of
167,000,000 had been rut lo a hare
$12/KKl.OOO. This came about
through action Wednesday night
raising th* fwenvptlqn p)opo»ed
from 11000 to |2MIO
Just a hint that the Insurgent*
w*re loving th* h*retofor* un­
broken solidity that had rharae(Contlaaed On Pag* Four)

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erals Shirtkawa) /
WATSON SPEAKS G en
Ujrtdif And Admk*
ral Nomura Araonc
HEREIN BEHALF VIctimsOtBombln^
OF HIS CANDIDACY
Declares Sincerity 1b
Biggest I s s u e Of
Present Campaign
"Sincerity M th* klgg«*t Imim la
th* present campaign," said J.
Tom Watson, Tampa gubernatori­
al candidate In ■ address btfor*
about ISO Hanford parson* on down,
town street* last night. "Let m*
appeal to you that you Judg( Ik*
degree of sincerity of th* man you
|UO|km* lo vote for a* governor
iiefort you do another thing," ho
continued, “ for we've got to hav*
a new typa of man In office before
Florida will ever be wbl* to com*
back."
Mr. Watson's aJdress was divid­
ed Into two parU, th* first, a
aerie, of charges a|ata*t Cary A.
Hardee, and John W. Martin, ond
lie second, th* principal points of
hi* platform.
A* a prelude lo th* first *ri of
hi* talk, Mr. Watson declared that
the "entmy within" must be driven
out of the political office* of this
•tale aa a prerequlilta to good
government; that th* taxpayer*'
neglect of thrir government moans
‘‘governmental aiploltatlon of th*
teapayor*'' Inloroala") that "wo
nnv* need a man In sympathy with
lh* rank and flit" and th* man
who make* "any repair t* our
•tat* government must bp that
type of man or sla* wall suffer
■anther four y*ar term of sriseva.
ganc*. dilly-dallying, and Invlacsr*
Jty, charged with aiplclUUon of
(ho puklk's Interest* so *hpl tfemM
In the ring will gala tN lr solflsh
•iris."
A* he entered Into * discussion
of Mr. Ilardso's end Mr. Martin's
records, "lo provt thst you can
t*ll o man's chsractsr and futura
pcifurmanca by hi* pari record
• rwl present affllUllorv*,- ha chal­
lenged anyone to "toy that I am
mud-dinging, for I am not, ba(Continued on Pag* 81k)

S H A N G H A I. A p r .
(A . P . )— F I vb high i
Japantte arm y, navy, and
lomatlc o ffic ia l* w e n crit
ly wounded today when . R,
bomb buret among them RR 1
they sat In a review in g ataw f
witnessing a m ilitary parade &lt; ;
In honor o f the birthday o f i'
Emperor Hlrohltn.
^ 's
Jspansss troops Immsdlataly re­
sumed military control which had
b**n withdrawn oflar Uv« fLgkUag
In thb area had stoppod IIIH W S*
_______________________
___________________
No on* know___what
effect
cld*nt would hav# on tba loa|f
drawn-out pone* parley* baHr*6»
tb* Chin**# and JapaaoM bat n
appeared e • rt a I n
would suffer.
f t
Polle# * nested a Korean
*ald b* confused ChrowirM
bomb. Big other m*n Mid 1* ba.
Chlnss* also ar« under I
Uon.
Th* Injured are Manors _
• mttau, mlalsUr to Cblaat
»
matsu Mural, consul g«ariril
oral Yoohlnori Shlrakassa, J- , - .
n**s eemmandor-ln-ehlofl OoaMfM
Konklcbl Uyoda, and Admiral No­
mura.
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.!■
An appeal for tha lift of the
I.IIS ANGEl.KS. Apr. *9. —
(A I’.t
Maddened tvocavia* a common *naka found crawling
neighlm' mowe.1 a lown, Ella May through c*l*ry field* and gardan*.
Thnmp-on. 2H-y*ar-old mental ca»e. md the appeal that the average
ei
ye.ter.l.y -hoi and killed Folk* man maka * eloaer study of Ova
FIfty-olght
imo I'.ul llonath, m.lntalawg ai*nak* and tt» habit* wa* voiced
udoat M e r i — ™
*i.gr *galn.l f.n officer* at h*r |*1 the Municipal Zoo tht* mornschool wsra fgriunaU la
home. and, driven out wllh t * * » : Ing by Captain D. D. Arehor,
i*'Honor RoJI.far
gb». wa* .Uln by Wait* from po-1tarUk «*P4rt who ha* baonjftt;
lira tilotgun. and revolver*.
.ituflag on th# Kamodo dragon ond
_
Vtot.
Hhe came from th* houoe with mimW* of *naka* he ha* on dl»prindpal at tb* o*a*
plriol crocking A* *he fell *he i&gt;l»y, for th* pa»t few week*,
Th* Froobmen ctaaa .
clu.ped to he. breast a photogiaph
"Why In thi. enlightened ag*
•tudoato on U&gt;* roll, wltb.
of J. V Baldwin, automohlla man. ,hould each a deplorable Ignorance
The appointment of standing
Seniors bUdag It, tb*
who
«ued lari October for and luperstittou* and Inherant committee* for ths corning year
more* l b and Uv# Juniors Us
1125,000 for alienation of affec­ fear of snake* **l«t. to cause a eompriatd th* major portion of
. Mm ot student* etui
p ,
tions by Luther Alg(r, Mr*. eruiadr against a group of creaFiUsbaMfli U»* MIssm . R a g l l l '
Thompson*, former husband. Hh* tursa of great economic value." h« th* buslnts* wh*n th* new offlBrown, Ruby Edmondson. Jgesal
formerly w*. Ilsldwin's secretary atired. adding “ when with but a car* of th* Sanford Elk* t,odg*
Giles, Annlt Ruvh Ham, HsrtalM^ i
few
eac«ptlons
they
ai*
almost
all
Mr*. Thompson had been under
Wednesday night ronduetsd th*lr
lion, Thslmfl
Thtimk
Hamby, Aldln* Harrison,
tha rare of s nurse at the hou.e abselutlly harmtavs."
first maeting. att«rvd*d by about
Low*, Mary Lout*# '*
There
are
only
four
snake*
J’atrnlman llonath and l*#rcy H.
Mary McMahon, Jan*
member*.
Gunby w.-ut there tn response to known to Florida that are poison- I
Itaoklay, M
Slnglstary, Edith BUbktoy,
Appointment* mod* by II. B.
a complsinl that Mr*. Thompson, o j. and &lt;on*ldered dangerous lo
Jam** Cochran, Clarence Collin*,
object Irik' lo the sound of a lawn m»n, he **M, and they sr* th* Odhom, the new exalted nil* .
Henry Jameson, Ban Lxvrd, Ralab
mower had f|ir,| a shot pt tor iopper-head, th* cotton-mouth • re *• follow*: W H Schmidt,
Pearson. William Bpolr, Orrilto
muceavln, tha rattler, and the coral rhaplsln; Hherman Lloyd. **qulre;
neighbor. Mr*. Pauline l*hol.
Member* of th* Homs Improve­ Tou*hton.
( ‘ L Harrison. Inner guard, J. R.
“ I’ll leach you to come to my &gt;nak*.
ment Club, woman's organisation
Bophomorss: th* Mlsaao M t f ^ l
house without * warrant," M&gt;- | Despite the fact that the value Stewart, organist; C. L- H*rrt»on. which masts weakly to discus*
*
“
Thompson screamed a* Donath to th* farmer of mort of Flori­ J E. Preston, and II. L Glbaon. quettloni rolatlng to Ik* foatorlng Bishop, Nsoml Oroor, O
mounted the porch. Hhe fired da'. snakes I* of great Importance, house rommltte*: G. W. 8p*ncer, of Horn* Ilf* ond It* probUms, will Hart, Naomi HuUhUofl,
through the door and Donath fe I hr said, snake* of all kind* are F. K. Brady. II. M. Watson, chari­ hove a float la th* Farmer* Day Lawton. Lais Knight, .
Lundqulat, Venice Moya,
C Brlckeon.
down the (taps, mortally wound Lwlng wantonly killed. "If you find ty rommlltee; W
,n*k** in guux field* or arourul Wm. I«dwir. B. J Meyer, enter­ posed*. It wa* daaidad at a moot­ LotUO Nlekto, * v » l
yd .__
—
---------- ------ing at Hsmlnot, High Bchool lari
Gunby shouted tn a woman you, barn you ran le but* that tainment committee; Ed Mtlseh, night, presided ovar by Mra. Rax 0*n«r*n# Wells, and Oo
TSU.
»
'
peioa* the *treet to call poll'" they art finding plenty of rat*, George Hehiffley. W. L Harvey, Packard, president of th* club.
Juniors i tb* Mis* to
headqosrtere. A general radio and &lt;h*t they are destroying thes,- band rommltte*; Wm. Ludwig, U.
Th* subject of th* ovonlng's dlaW Pearman, W. F. Bhelly. I»P**M *n Maantais.
message *ent every polle* auto lod.nts," h* .aid.
t Ittt* known fartr ronrerntng tlsrrsiTitfmiH, sn rctiriB M Rir- ru**lon wax “ Dyring and Tinting,** MeGloos, Batty McKlanoa,
m&amp;N)F TW thr Tttitrtrt tn the
on*
of
s«v*rol
subject*
discussed
nsllo MsBao, Mary Rltcbta,
houaa Within * faw ynloutes the snakst brought to light the fart rlift. Porter Lanrlng. P W Rad­
•treri wa* parked wit), ear* and that in adult reptile will kill ford. and C. R. Tomlinson. Initia­ under lha gansrkl heading of Wilson, and Franklin B
“Cloth**
Making
ond
Repairing."
ahout faur rat* a week 40 week* tion rommltte*.
Iprutt Long. Bill BUmpar,
a throng of •■riled apertalora.
It woe decided that with schools T. W. Russell.
Kevrral out-of-town Elk* at­
Manisral )r*Us ram* from Iht nf th* year. " If th* snakt 1*
ho*a*. Every few minute*, a* po killed the*# 160 ral* art allowed tended Uv* mtrtlng. Including a cloring within a few weeks and
Boalots: iK* Misses Ethel
(Continued on Pag* Five)
group from Del^nd. A »pok**m*n with lh* coming of warm sum­ Buoaa OoatL Ruth Johnoan,
(Cunllnuad on Tag* Havan)
for that group Invited the San­ mer evenings, that Um club 'Jill Lanoy, Clara Parham,
, ford luxlge lo a meeting In D# disband for th* stasoa at Uv* and Priori, Dom U Singletary, J
, |and May IS. to he known a* of th* second mealing lo com*.
Smith, Paulin* Btoudsnmlro,
Those present last night w*rs:
I “Hanford Night." Th* meeting
Ml Tser, Marjori* Turner, Ft
Mra.
N.
B.
Kennedy,
Mr*.
F.
F.
ronrludad a* refreshment* wer*
Wilson, Patsy* Garrett, a a i
Dorntr,
Mr*.
W.
L.
Ilarvsy,
Mr*.
served.
Hutchison, and James Btaaklay.
E.
D.
Kinahart,
Mr*.
C.
F.
Chap­
The now of firm, are: II II Od­
Hanford la ready I* receive the Stale Cbainl&gt;er of Commerce; F.
man.
Mr*.
DD
Smith,
Mr*.
A.
R500 or more delegate* lo lha **mi. N. K. Bailey, Highland* county hom, otalted ruler; G W. Spen Johaaon. Mra. Carl Mo*», Mrs.
b
annual Hut* Btoullflratian Con- •chool superintendent; II E. Wood, rer, leading knight; John i5err*n- Ralph Lnsslng, Mr*. Ilanry Thurs­
f* re nee which open* at th* City as.lriant state supervisor nf Agri­ ner. lecturing knight; Howard Over ton, Mr*. John Bolly, Mr*. M. M.
Hall tomorrow morning at 10:00 cultural Education, nf Tallahae-ee, lln, secretary; John O. B'nde., Zornovton, Mr*. K«* Pockord. ond
and tka roll rail of rountle* and treasurer; Ed ftmirke. tiler; W F.
A tbtal or 16383 U
o'clock.
Mlu Mabl* Wilton, club advisor.
Several delegate* lo th* meet. reports by enunty superintendent.. Shelly, lru»tee; Jo* Ludwig, repoporala tb# local P**t of tbs
resenlgtlee
tn
lh*
Grand
Ixrig*;
•jnchaen will b* served In lhIncluding all officer* of lh* Stair
Vritoa A m y for tb* coming
Committee, arrived In Sanfor I hall at It: 15 o'clork by women of and O, P. Herndon, alternate to
according ta a survey ma4g\J
nu"
lh*
Grgad
Lodge.
the
American
Iwglon
Auiillary
lata today, U Ira guaats at a din­
mtmbots of tbo Advisory
ner give* by d. Ray Arnold, of Caambott-l&lt;na*lng Po.l, asalrird
who Mai at tb* Campalga
Grew land, chairman *f th* slat* by axl b ori of th* Women's Civic
M a y afternoon ta
commit ta*. At inflight's dinner, ComarltM* of Ur# county trod*
WASHINGTON. Apr. W- — _____-Mg lb* praaant fl
aartlng at TiOO o'clock at hs VallA.P.b— Prof**sor Irving Ftahor, pool (bat to ta culminate
b. Arnold will call Iht meoting
das I total, final Rian* for th* or
Yala University *«onomlri, and •a Map 11 and 11.
dar of Um aaafeiMco program wilt to order fo, the afternoon sassloi:
P ruM al at tb* as
BCBABTIAN,
Apr.
to
.lA.I*
I
Kichard O’Neill, former Nsw York
b* comptotad, ana aaaltar* of im- *| 1I:4B, oVIoek. oft* whirl, th* - T * s Cuban* w*r* killed and chairman of disabled American R. Btgvoas, goaaral t -----poisons •ill tn heard: fltM oibar persona were Injured
aborohip will
vtl*raaa today aaaalUd cash re- A Lifflor, rico-prooldoat!
U. K Forest Sarvwhen a |#-eyllnd*r automobile U - vternptlon of tba toldUr bonus AUsa. treasureri Fred R.
; Mr*
W. ft. Jen­
through the
H. J. Lab man, T. L. thna
___ ivillo; Mr*. W. O. l**«la c u Kid ChosolaU. Cuban t^-’ or# th* Homo Ways and Mean* tala Hnrrtoa, Enalgn l
»U County
fighter, overturned near here lot. t u.nrnltts*. They said It would be
Jachaonvllle;
Mr*.
Honand Mr.
rupm anutlv* of Um
blow to buoliMM canlldonc*.
Sanford; Albert Bchal- ' Y'Blnhl while th* party wa* en
open to
Major BatUrflold, of
I* from Havana ta Now York'
■
*
i
■
'
sytana;
Mr*.
Howard
together
Tba budget adopted callal
tb* Chordal* ftgtt.
Hi
t
ITT
RBCOYBSS
RECORD
prominent
raising of f i n i A 4
or,
Forman
Kara*
and
__„.«aatlnu*d doat of Um Florid. Federation « f
Jo** Lafraat,, Man
PORT DARWfN, Australia, Apr. Harris* and bar woi
M o w ry,---b*aullfleati"n
and Cortot Moadsi. g v .- fA .P .l- C - W. A- Beatt, noted
' N*
it, Agrtoaltaral
v*warded In
ta
•rday after
to a MtlbounM booplt- filer, landed bar* yooUrdSy
, Staton. OalMuvUtoi
prominent
| af frory ghBM (
cut* and krulsoo. Co a flight from Lytopaa,
I, K a g U a i
, profoMor of Horltoab
Florida,
Cuban now* papar la which ho re n ew . _* *b&gt;« n w *
'• * f Florida! Mia.
ik#
llatoa Bowel, Jack- for flight* boU MSfl Ea^Uad nad
BL Petersburg,
oh lock, afttb*
•re riilag with tb* Auriralla by bM til
I C s M C n iH
• t J. A- Bailor, H r * -----—
y Watt ta
dub* of Florida,
Serif* Mm » tor tb*
•UtbUj
i, Orlando, g isob
right
abd fl'
Um Florid* M*s
k-Y-iv
ComriL
'
• .f

NewLodgeOffieers
Hold Firat) Meeting;
Name Committees

58 School Students
Placed On Honor ^dll
s^T

Improvement Club
To Have Parade Float

•1
(

Sanford Ready To Receive Delegates
To State Beautification Conference

$6,888.00 I Reqi
FVjr Salvation

Irving Fisher Scores
Cash Bonus Payment

2 CubanB Are Killed
In Sebastian Wreck

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BdbyriTari Falm Be.rh, pissL

S ite * ;

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Of Indians

tegins Building

C am p Near Lake

Sunrise Golf Group
DEFENSE M ADE
Will Be Organized
Organitation o f a “ Sunrlat Golf
Group,'1 compritlng Sanford g o lfera who have o f late Iwen teen on
the Sanford Country Club course
ae early as 0:00 o'clock • in the
morning, la expected to be com­
p lete! at a meeting following a
tournament to be held
Friday
morning, starting at 0:30 o'clock.
Charter members o f the club, ac­
cording to Allan II. Stewart, pro­
fessional at the club, art Mr. and
Mr*. M. 8. W iggin t, 11. B. Pope,
Carlin K. Williams, and A. C. Me­
lt rynolds.
It It the hope o f apontora of the
club to enlist the eo-operation of
more and more Sanford
golfers
who either fin l it impossible to
vistt the course doin g the day, nr
relsh the eerly mornng air, and
Mr. Stewart urged that all g o lf­
er* Interested in becoming mem­
bers of the group ihoul&lt;| get in
touch with him at onre lie will
arrange pairings for Ihe Friday
morning meet, he adtrd at well as
advae prospective member* of the
aimt o f the group.

rarniui; “

T H S B A N fD B D
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BY B A N K H E A D
FORHlSSEAT

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Celery Market Reports
By Courtesy U. S. Dept, of Agriculture and the Florida
State Marketing Bureau, B! E. Surry, Sanford Re{».

Co m m i t t e e o f
SENATE ADOPTS
HIGH T A X RATE

league Standings

HOUSE DROPS 2 Presentments
ECONOMY BILL O f G r a n d J u r y
FOR ANOTHER Disclosed Today

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PJu 8 h Probe Of
S t o c k Market
( Continued From Page One)

&lt;|ur*tione&lt;t, w r r e t h r o w n out, Hank
I * ml utill would ha ve a i b ai noi

j. n t y
•| w oul d rather i* John l la to
to a«l." h&lt;* r oiitinur*l, " a m i w al k out
o f th i* body f n r r v e r than to t&gt;* »*
m ember o f tbr regular o r g a n n a
1n»n oil the o t * e r »it|t o f thr i b a t o

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toll! T i l l H N I I

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t M . ||... k « • It-til AM H
b • %Vill* 7 Ns *» • •• I. it a.-

• wallow c.s luith I*inI
t e r that w ol
V a t •• wilti all tbcir « oi iu| l Min and
r
tin n $•»• bo le John I tank load
• Nin e o f ib e no re m fil.iiity of &gt;
law -

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IhhUI 1I I IDN

I'aola School ('lull
Will PreHint Play

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1-

$ nixht at *$ no •• • It ck H e )
f a f l h e c o m m l t U * on I t* l n v r « . i
of .Sanford
inv ite tin patronagi
gation of administration chargi *■
b n t i n f l a t o i n o f the * u r r a n r y
that hea r raiding had daprevudk
fff-tw • in I lie hop* that *ufficie»lt
' T h e i e i« no c o u n t r y that ha*
fu n la tiia&gt; be
irulizi-d
In u&gt;*uie
the market, but ha* taken 1 llh !
Member* of the Athlrlie I In • of
t « i$« I i n f l a t i o n that d**e* lmt ahpart In the actual t|ur*tioning id \Vil*on Si hot I at Pa&lt;da will g«\r the |»ui*ba*e id * o n e i d e i a b l e atb
Inn it a- th e
d e vi l
doe*
ho ly
Jt l ir * «|Ui|"nent
w it n e * k * &gt; .
ii |Htformanre of the |«lay **Kyea
Incbob-il in tiie « a * t w i l l he the u a tfi *•
d Norbeck *ald no dat« had been
f I .tvr" at the »«’hoid hou»e to
_ J fo ll ow m g
l*a* la
iraldtn la
the
fixed for re*uimng thr o|&gt;rn inve*
ligation, hut a*»cr(id
Pirm lenl .Sanft id fun* w ho w i *h In f e e % M l - a e - H ele n Mi l i r e , |/d* K n i g h t ,
ca m ,. U arAtimjtkUJi. U u . l l l i s l $ LdikU
O U MrUi&gt;n, V w u c t [
.Whitney of th* Kxrhgng* pv*4**hTf weald b* railed hark In thr tn ffrtmn fn fnnfr^f Thr (cam v il f f Moyc. Manalinr P olti. arufK ay^
ditandj Aeked f**c h*«» im|tiw »im i *4$ |rnri. from tn fmnt nf ttir f&gt;tn nf Foltr. tt»I|ili Pi-arson. Jack P r.r
son, Hint Juinv. Strakli-y.
W k lttifjf'f tcatimony in virw «•!
lile r drvclt»|mirnta, Nuvl&gt;cck waul
t MT b t fir »t witncR* * f called,
jKatlhewa llruah, niinrd Mr. Whitn ty In f I n i i n u t r * Wc arc )u*t
,i«U irvr *tart**&lt;l. Thnac falhiwa aaitl
W all Street wa* a *econd llravt-n
Srminnlp Fbth and I'n u llry
And M i»«ar |irrfrrt a* It roultl • v*
I 'r i c A c id I'olw on H ln r l* T o
made
L e a v e llo d y In ' i i llo u r o

RheumatiHm

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had

In listen

In al

IjyU.* wa kn ow batter. Th # w o r a l
■ u * | * c t r d a r r g r a d u a l l y v*ithing* *u
vtlop ln g
w ‘Nortvck
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chaittctrriscd «&gt; "Ini
rton l" the testimony Tuesd»&gt;
Reprsssntotivs l^tiuordla, Itsllhlican, New York, that $286,000
been pold to eome New York
■uncial writers to "bollyhoo"
■ |n whith brtkert w o e *rtgig th, mart el” through pool*
mooey wa* alleged to have
pold by A. Newton Plummer.
1g f # York publicity agent.
i " l believe Plummer is a piker
ttiuporvd with what w l I b , shown
r — “ Norbock said.

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if

inford Girls Team
ft To Play In Orlando
f i By K. II. C U I.V PM
H i / TV * probable lineup uf the Cola&gt;olr Loundry girl* teem In
( h l 'i game ogoln it the Orlan' kwood deanery In Orlan.lo,
i Vo oe follow *:
Joics. pltcM ni; V»rn, catching;
. Ib; Mungor, right thorl;
in, eocond boae; Bottarn. left
Powell, third base; Leavitt.
i l H lgglh*. eoBtorfltld and
04 K t* l$ « . righ * field, w.T.
VUsleo and Glodyt BiatoB
thie iioeu p tho glrto ohnuUl

of IhMUelvne.
he worth while U U-*
m L f f P t‘jA/.-l
r jk , r i\J . w&lt;&gt;A..;. .-

MARKET

MrLandi r A rc ad e
W r D rill r
I'hune DUX

sSI» E C I A L S
Friday

anil

Haturdt)

Small Uaking

20c

HEU SNAPPER. 11.
Steak

RED SNAPPER, lh.
Fresh

:«)c

Spanish

MACKEREL, Ik.

20c

1 lesh

SEA TROUT, lh.
Fresh
Ml'LLET. Ib.

20c
l - '/ j C

SHRIMP
FRESH,
COOKED

All I'aln. Agony and laliammaliaa
t,,,ne In • I Hours

Pound
Pound

S0«

40c

CHICKENS
HENS
Pound
BROILERS
Pound
FRYERS
Pound

33c
30c
30c

Ctoned-Drawed
lo Your Or#tr
SATURDAY ONLY
No Bstrs Chant*

Make up yuur mind that unless
you Iteat Rheumatism. Neuritis,
Neuralgia or
Sciatica in
the
R IGHT way -y ou ’ll periodically
suffer the rest of your life!
The superb Ingredients of the
Atlenru prescription are favorably
known and Its marvelous pain­
ending powet lanishes ail disromoct. It's rompoeoded I* drl»e out
• f asoacles. |o4nls and I Issue, I how
esrese u i i c arid deposits ohich
COaae agony ol mind and bodrWhat a Joy to know that never
•gain need you sit up all night
•offerin g terrible pain-w hat
htooelng to know you ran conquer
this Insidious affliction without
harmful drugs, opiates or btainnumbing tablet* which relieve
only for a abort time.
' A large 8 ox. bottle of Allenru coala hut K6c. And Tou.htun'e
Panfurd Drug Co. and promin­
ent druggists all ever the U. 8.
say, “ I f one bottle of Allcnru
doesn't end your pain mure quick­
ly— If it doesn't glvs mare last­
ing results then any other treatsetnesl_Iww'll
iivse•'
meatws'll toladlw
gladly aalnen
return Syour
money.'*
Altonru for 46 hours—then back
on ihe Jab agala.— Adv.

• It i

Ultiili |! i iu nf nr r i'h

to)$•* t
“
' " " f " 1)' Bny g i a n d j u ry in this co ur t would
id
........ P“ V " ' " t " iliU„
t h
.,., h
, Im rye
a - this
If *41,
.Mil in fri i tin- p i■i iuii» against a nnlpe of uny i ju rl."
onirn
ba U t. cn If t» t - 1
*ti |
« i. *n in m « Ntenirnt him le »
M i un­
•tbr,
und. i h
i |»art ol Ho* l i m i t m o r i l * at lhe
und.
• am** Inn**, »a id hr w n a ct in g unha ve
••Today,
iv Idle
{ ilr r In'* nu n a u t h o r i t y when he t t
ri
!
1
hr
w
wninr*. the )»en|dr
i|«lred
f I h r Jury a unit fhi* pr.*.
have morr rmifideiire In ihe Unitaentineni on A p r
IU, b » « a u « e hr
id State* than in their own rojnwi kh u l to il e f e r m i n c i f d w a * an
Ine- i*r » ' 'he other, together
•‘ On#, tiling Hire tn
emfangrr o f f n tal a cti on o f the Jury.
H e ca ll ed “ u tt e r ly f a l » e and un­
that $onfblenrr would b«- tinkering
With the currency of the Unite.I t r u e " tr-e thurg,. that hr en lc r eJ
Slat* * Then i* nothing «r. ruin- the g r a n d j u i y room a « the age nt
nu* to th. trade «‘ f * .nintry. in o f tl.** co urt or a ny on e elae. l i e alletnally and rxtrrnallv, than vio- * o ib tiirii that he e o n v t ) ed any
l»»o| •
th.

th reat o f inih c' m en t t o the j u io * ^,
eith er fui the j u d i r or on hi* own
r r * p o n « i b i l l l y . d e c l a ti n g he ni rr el v
had a l i i * e i l tlie
Jury
o f it* rea po n » il ility under thr l a w f o r 1*-

ra w c B

to

FICTION

STOCKHOLM, — Prince U a -1
nar\ o f Sweden, or Lennart Berna­
dette. as he to now known after
hit marriage to Miss Karin Nias▼mndt, Intends to Uke up fiction
w riting seriously. He has Inherited
(Continue^ trem r a g e Owe)
ed to produce solid support fo r the a fair talent from hto father,
Wilhelm,
and from his
revised b u d m ' tsU n cin g legisla Prince
mother, the former Grand Duchess
tion.
• v. '
Here i* what, the day's proceed­ Maria af Russia. *
ing* produced.
.
O R LA N D O —Florida state headI net esse in normal income taxes
to .i percent on the first gtOOO In­ quaiters for Federal seed loan
come; it jwreent an the next ytdOO; board opened:, isr.i Chamber of
and
peridot above fJtOOO. The Commerce' building, with O. K.
present rates are 1 1-2, 3 end 6 Gardiner in charge.

(Cootinned from r a t * Ona)
(Continued front P ag* One)
\
two and one half year* and
President and then had hern
Louise Cypress, ry e 18
•
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k
o
.
vleman*!
alow,
m
a
r
k
et
dull.
"rib b ed ” In the' election when lie • •Ml sags!. V'l«H4a.
t lumla. I t Inrh r r l a , ataabrd and
T * « r * # « 9 , A|&gt;r. » , l » S .
hi; Charlia Cypresi and hi*
ran as an Independent.
« arlstt « k l p M P « l a ml f*#|#rp la I b f I roll» O unity w a » h » d and p r » . r o o l H ,
L h Cypress, and their ttou
rvf.*i
.. ff er ln a a g ay i* r al lr f a i r lo
I
hllrd
*
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•
f
a
r
H
&gt;
f
K
F
«
4
a
|
.
Speaking fo r an hour and a
ordinary
iiualltv
and
rondltlon.
an, Stanley Hsn.on Cypres*,
A p t 71. I M 1
half, Bankhead took up wralhfully
gt.nies cnn ald fri blj r
abort. 3 d*»i.,
Kli.it.i
M.
H
f
a
l
l
f
27
Total
—
II"
and Eddia Cypress. a g irl;
•
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on,
i
tfaa,
I
t
a
a
.
t
f
ta,
frw
r.:veral o f tha statements m ale by « h r l*.i hb lpm ral a a f l &gt; l P t f Irmtm
«. d b i , * |2 ua.J
■ d.»«.
_____
area Oacaota and hi* wife and
Ike
t a n l u r a - O t lc d a
IfU lH el
I * i ..
Heflin in the address which the
f
r
w
I
f
.
74;
la
d
o
a
.
117.
dml r.
‘ •• ‘jth slr three children; Wlleon Billy,
2:
I I t t ; |M&gt;«rrr 3
l*»
Senate by special and unusual di&lt;,%|«r
• :
t ' l l i . |»S| — I K * .
son uncle o f John Cypress, and
SI iMMtr **
prvlod pud. d m , !••»* k« 91 IS, I and • d o * , low
pentagon, allowed him to deliver •'••s'**k* i t
* d o * , low aa 91.7a
t NM Hi * rd$4* 4 . V . 1 * 4 8 9 .
■ *Annl* Cypraaa, a niece o f John
I ITT HIII IUJ lf j Ma rk et dull. 42
alttyiuirh not • member.
\ # rd # ;
43 n r *
1 • * .»» •
(•Cypres*. They are o f the Mlc-coThe House
s .77. l'h lla f 1 * l p h lA i . l b . * . *4e«»*ww, &gt;lMir. 3 Kla. a r r l « » d . 21 psrrent, reipectively.
"
Bankheaii't deep toire rote to n fN»
|r*rb. Huppllea llltaral. de. vt led rate* of 2, 4, and 7 pereent,
tpu-haa tribe.
w ill4 * a l* a r r # 2. 1 # a r h
«••
ssfs
rnand
el«*w.
marhat
dull
Florlt.a.
I
"
"
*
shout at he denied any connection 1 I I I s t iiv l
,*fr» a rh .
W a* h ln ilo 'i.
i Probably tha raoit interesting
mi * n
waahad 3 d o * . 12 a t . I Ji. l r ^ « p r r U v H y , . .
. *ir»*&gt; t i l l * 1 r a r # h * 14.
with the Alabama Power Com­ AH- .t
,membert o f the party are John
f Is- llil&lt; 6 ll
M i l r a r u t . 1 * a * h *n « ‘
- ,*• « ; » .
N e w brmcUCa were added to the
pany.
. . .
i • W a &gt; n * . f l r a n d I t a p M • i»# wt f : •••1. 2 2 &amp;. fa i r rond itinn l.a
*Cy press, often termed the “ Am!•»•»• • i
• 171.20k; Mi do*. IIU .I .7 I . graduated surtax schedule to pro­
I 'w U l
iR fam allgR
far
Iteferring to a statement which • k l p p U t
^•aaador o f the Keminnlee." and
|ss.» i e i •.• •!••* . low aa I I 21. I * do t . vide for a maximum o f 46 percent
M r d a r t d a ) . 4pr. IT. | M 1
he said llr llin had made he as­
H A M "lll'.'iV IK lM l
Harllon
of It.es mo || Oft
jh a tiny baby, Clara l»u i* c CyU AHIIIMlTflM: Marktl at»adr. 10 on income* In excess o f $1,000,000.
••••«. r l r u r IlktillriKR «»•••!.
serted neither E. W. I'rttu*, chair­ I I. r
preia. According to Mr. Hadson,
tl* k •aa-*, » laar 3 Fla arrlwwd.
\ The House hsd voted a maximum
I
I
sii
&gt; ' t hyi ii w ir e Innulry, Hr.
man
of
the
Democratic
campaign
Ijrp rre. hat visited the north
fttk’ til *•
•low, marital dull. T o o br.&lt;ks n and 3 unbiokan rara on of 40 percent on
Incomes over
I
•
a
•
k
Ht'|'|'lla«
fti'ulatala,
drtnand
f.
u
s
t
•
fa«t»
|#i|
It*
«|UO(w
mmmittiw
at
the
time
o
f
the
elec­
'
"on manor oc«| tlont. parti ( ilarly
liglil, n.srkai iiaady. Florida.
It) $ 100,000. The present maximum is
■
Itlltn
•
•
•
1
*
•
••••«*
nrfl
tion, was an attorney for tho com ­
Washington where he appeared in
I» t i l * , lodlhli.nallr
an«l
III. \ l ' l . \ TON. K lo ri t U . &lt;fi «n at» s*.
.
|.ta.. nsilasl. 4.4 «1o* . |3*4-3&amp;4, » - 20 percent, y .
pany "either in I IKIO or sinre that Haiasitid Hat ilnh I Wa rm.
\ h t Interests o f hie race. H r it a
Reductions by the House in the
|*» d o * . 92 « • . t l « . f# w 1100.
l
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i
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B
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im
lr
r
al
f
,
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l
g
h
l
w
l
ra
In.
time.”
^
. •iiiir % l'» m a », 'l %rry alow, m ark et I a ll fa r a l a I a l r f f M * « r a r * i .
v &gt;' . vermatlle man who apeakt English
personal exrmptioni
from tloOQ
T b r fo il ..w i n * w l r r baa luat bran
nd ha* for yeara
i • %rlth fluency
T w o lawyer*
who supported dull foibssasU f •• I* Bhl|t|t|nif point
. •is &lt;1a*||«#r n . a a l » i l a » « all isi Ii a d fat#nt Ihr M a r k r l N rwa &lt;*f. to $1000 fur single persona anJ
maintained a keen interest In the
Heflin, he said, were attorney* for lliaw'sl
I*a»a Anift Ira : ‘ « ’atlfoMtio from $3600 to $2500 for marrtrd
l»»iiw»o.itki»g*»» s-bar■ # • !,
I*
Inrh
doings o f hit white brother. H r it
i r t * ••••!•» let ••*• 11p ** aaliedl ami |tfa. • • l a n iii»*atn«n| d u r in g May r * . were approved. This adds a million
the company.
I*t •-1• «| l o ba&gt; fairly bra%&gt;, l»»ral f * .
•
ttiils
t|
I
H
S
o
I
4
H
o b , II it.
itald to be the fir it Seminole
(Juotlng
a statement
he had | * , f •
&gt;|ii&lt;ilil * *.B d»J , 91 i a . tintaira ba-ina plar»«| ai probabijr or more taxpayers to the rolls.
Indian to drive an automobile,
i .ai.MtM &lt;ara for monlb. I'rr aani
made before the Democratic com ­ |k.. I •• sl.-g . • I
The corporation income levy waa
|*|||l.
k
I
&gt;
1
.
1 .r i l l \ Mar kal dull &amp;l olitpriO-nl • »h*tw »re( l» l»r ns . btll goo-l
having been taught by Mr. Ilanmittee barred Heflin, he denied
ra-le-iy
will br a va il a b l e In another raised from 12 to 14 percent. The
•l« a •• • * • leaf
* Fl a
a rr iv ed . I "
,pon, and he I* tald to he a “ horn"
*iiy responsibility for that aitioo ■a ia i.n i l l ' l l h ••|&gt;i*ll• • about m«tl. Heak of l**n da&gt; a ■
r » : * T v t % i . f i .o n i i k .
House voted 13 1-2 percent. The
9Vf
\V . l.
jnaehanir,
having
a
working
2
CM ami asserted ho had favored •’leni­
ad led tax of t 1-2 percent un con­
1
Wl
ft
fa
r
I'ark
knowledge o f many modern me­ \’*w Htiiyriiw
;
i
CC 7 ency." Do added:
solidated returns by affiliated cor­
C*7
chanical appliance!.
l
.chan
2
f'rtroa
"There ha* never been a political
porations w it eliminated.
2
1
marhine
in
Alabama
and
It
would
t oTha group will be augmented Hanford
cc;
*
7
r
fU )lf.n #
A two-cenl stamp lax on checks
.
tome
iorrow or Saturday in the or- l»d l#4 ll«1
« .7 , I e impossible for anyone 1st build
i
2
of more than five dollars was ap­
* f r a l o f a young Indian
couple
up one because of the independ­
% VTI OA *1. I.F.%1 1 K.
proved.
Who wero married at Ft. Pierce
\\
c e , ; ence of thought among thy voters.
1.
The House provisirn subjecting
V
1
7." 1
f ‘hlraar*
ionly a fe w day* ago.
Heflin had violently assailed
V
777 '
3
rnrporate stock dividend* to the
' * Tha appearance of IHete Semi­ lli$*l(»n
K
(■•••• | what he termed "the machine.”
*•
1' ft 11N&lt;1e-11&gt;It 1is
(C ontinued Irom P s g e O n s)
(Continued from P a (* O n«)
noirnal t a t vsaa eliminated.
4*.2
••
•
, M ole* ia apontored by the Semi- I'll 1"f'ur m fi
Contending that S h S'llO a- Item- the Hnili'tl State*
-**9 es rl r,- b y l&gt;-r e t i s r g e til t h e c o u r t ;
K
s
T i e exemption from the g ift tat
w ttoh
•' H e ll Cownty Chamber of -Com- 4S Ienr
a
47 • oiratir primary m Alabama « » ■ by laiwifig
*.
1lid# I (
(
uim
I
a
thrnjirHa4axatiuii,
t y o e l a y in l e e s l l i n g it into session was raised from $3000 to $6000 and
,
*
3k.
t n i r n at an educational feature. Nt
illegal
and
tliarrfnn*
null
ami
viml,
by
ilrgkhiiiff
on
th»*
|»ublir
not
3*»» *
the House rates retained.
and 1 ) a " c o m p l e t e lurk o f ' o o p
*Other than a
tmall
admission llrcMsklfti
T
i l hainnan Knrri* uf
|
thr SrriMir
t. lint by pit ym rnt o f un bon*
Senator llarristn, o f Mississippi.
Charge which will be uted to de­
V V f f l l f f k N t •: %• 1 F..
Jtjilirmiy Commit t«r, rinpliam rd
flujliar, but by aettinir t b r preN- e f t t t l i . n "
. .
. ...
i ranking Democrat, offered the new
1.
w
fr a y expenses of the month's
that
Ihrrr
wa«
vi*«lliinir
|&gt;rr*nrjal
,-nt |trr«*e* to w o r k p r in t i n g «ilaet*
V ..rk
Ini nnie tux sr^rdule amt It receivwl
appearance here, there l" no other |N»e-|
that S a m If \V11««• n. u * * i' t u n t ntgl?
r.rll
in liia attitude.
i h o n r d do l la r * .
a vote of 10 lo I. A propositi by
Oommtrrlal angle contemplated, \Vttwlilttwlt.fi
a
t
t
u
r
m
y,
ap|Mart*«|
U
fttrrlh
•
j
t
ii
y
. - .
lie inniparrd the* ra**r In Ihr
'• |l r* t r oy r o n f o l e r w e and &gt;ou d » y
let fi«|
Srnator Couxens to revive the »ven
* tha Indiana being here merely for »
.11! I ttr rIng of thr lit*puhllran a. Wil up r r a d i l and I'Mralyn* l -n t e ip r U e . A| r. I m, r i p f i ^ r n l A l h i n u r l f “ *•
f'h lr ifn
—
higher wartime income rate* with
_ tha purpoae o f becoming acquaint­
tt. -. itttiig
an a g r n t i r n»rp**-iigrr o f J
.li. 7 I iuin S. Vurr, of I'rn n aylvim i, anil N o m eaa ii re »**.•• b e t t e r c a l c i l a l ' d
s maximum surtax uf 65 percen.
ed with white cuttoma and allow- Ml lentil#
I rank .Smith, of Illinois, *a&gt;ini: to &lt; lr*troy m n l i i r n r r than th# or\p l i r a / an«l t i c r l i r r i l Jutlpi* l i m y was .defeated 11 to 7.
I I■IwI •■t• *
t o White peraona to watch them
tbry wrrr n-jrvtril ***»riaii*»«' of »r now b e f o r e ynu Kn art it Into l « w t h r r a l r i t i d l o i m l u t $*v $t &gt; i m m l x r i
Experts estimated ths Increase I
kl I T H I . N X I I %«.l I*
l$t thalr varioua dally taaka.
ri'irul aril Ira in 1 iim ny in the |ni and you h i M * t i f l e all hop e o f nil o f th r i/iaiol jury w h o \ o l n l f « t a individual inrome rate* would yield
’ » J, The enclosure In which
the M* tn|i|l|t
r u r l v ec on om ic roenwrry an«| w r j t e i i H a iti p r r » » lit m i n t • • • » » « A|.r $33 ,000,000 alttive thr $122,000,000
mary."
,gTOUp w ill" live waa contteocted III! Ilillip liqfll
lie ui gii»'&lt;l tla t the l^m orralir the m oa t l a oi en t a h le &lt;*haptcr in lit M
provided t ) I be House schedule.
Jraalerday by city crew», while th?
It t oiitirHi**«l with a r h a r g r thni
iiiintiiitti'i' hail no 1 11£hf to t ui A m t i n « n ( m a m ml h i * t o r ) .
Hut this gsin s t i offset by the
jelabort(te eign at the entrance,
f
c
u
r
*
U*il*on, •inakibif htOHnll) a* ib»* •‘Intimation of the provision sub­
i i i f h i i n . ■ai*l “ win fi ynu | l v c ii
“ Th* "•* »’ 7»n • hn rt a' *r «•
baring the word*. “ Seminole In- N. H
i
$»»
»•
rt
v
intn
ri
a •$• • i «••• •••$*•• | | .Flit J ii ip *
(••fnmittrd* • f that kind aut hu ril v • h r &gt;
letting dividends to the normal
n V illage,"
worked
out
&gt;n S*»-bt
1.111I.
u . Id ........... 11.
ii» - a y win i i a n t»i- nr « aiirml he u il*a«l •• •• n
■•l
• • a , iio| n o t l l i y a* k tat
" •T
It haM been estimated this
nchee in a ruatic effect, it the
it Wff» It
l hi
%
M
ill
I
%
I
MIN
• umlhlatt*, w$' u i r nil thi H f K i ' nl uh^nlni* Iv 1 '• •!* lh IMP
v
h
i
:
i
i
1
4
%
%
w. uld yield $M».000,000. Secretary
Work o f Byron Stephen*, com­
\N
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ii V.**
n f |li'lM.-i i al li ifnil'Fll $mm- m i *K i 1 •• 1 t l........ vt
In
ill
tot
riii
t
IOf»
bmi
i
I
Millt bitterly
oppoied this a*
mercial a rtltl. Two elaborately
*4
J
7ml It* $•:%!••*I
Mf-vcr. wl... a* •ll la hi tin totanJ
' • •• w ht» viu* .
mrfi t.
Carved Alaaken Totem pole*, the K *it»*» •
'double taxation" and he was ov......
..
T a k i i . / ih*ur with N‘ i»r?•*. t »•■*•• IT** nirHifi Th&lt; • •!»#% hr a. IIII Its «i
no
m
."
It
al«
»
I '•
ei * helmingly upheld by Ihe coinproperty o f F. K. Iiutton, stand T..I. tl*.
• it i.n.t
\|l Util
W tl* a o l tii«« u «t i o n « f ib$* n i n i m l M H ' l o g Mill 1
' t.nl «t:il«* that
I .itil I■%lilt
a t cither aide o f the entrance
rnlttee.
I.. till lie i o f i r - '
•
•.I.Mt.l.t.vt
u
t
w
it
h
in
the
law
M
ml
that
r\»
n
ini'
th.it
t
&gt;
•
$
|
h
h
•bill
III
ii*
t
•
I
Tha gatea to the enclotuie wen- \til «» Alike*
T o m e e t this $*V,000.000 Io . a
'on linn
i f the * t a t u t e v*ii, . an un fair one • f i hi'
bai
opened to the public thia morn
thr l o r n m i l t e # b*»o*ted the r or i»* « nl
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lire* rntini'fit • ti m i h a t |
k* t o and a *t#adv **lr eam
v **'
ratn n t a x but ea t i m a t e * o f the net
hint l i m r fn |$ i •j •to$$• »i «:,$ !$-fi»r»f*.
J. let » ( • • « iy. in u pri*
YKSTKItMAN'S IIKSI;I.TS Buffi r I ri autt* o f it
ta rt paaa#d through thrm Com
yiej il r * | * e c t e l f r o m t h l « wi rr not
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W i t h r o f e r r m e to the elet lion i f
list 11 tn tin • J il l) win Ii inilufr.i
plft# construction of all huts and
• va il gbl g.
\ t l|ll\ t l I 114.1 I .
mra uu" f III 1 • w i«.n ha PCt »H* 1Ml* Itoit |*$*■»t nt mi*lit*, yesterday
••alii f u r t h e r that e v e n if all -»al
tirin g quarter* will not tie com ­
A * a m u l t o f the h i g h e r in*
to
m
r
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t
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1
steel
V
Whir
lot *, the l e g a l i t y o f
winch
w i r e t ttliV $••- a • **
ilrnl i d the • ‘ ii r;*r&gt; in f • I, and «gi I r o m r l a t e x ,
pleted until Saturday, it is etcom m ittee
nie tnl ur *
peetart. to that person* visiting
•the exhibit tninorrow may see lh »
.actual conttruction of the hut*
aald to he one of the roost inlr*
gating example* of primitive lit'
flw o rk shown by this grnup during
Jhalr itay.

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C RAZY C R Y S T A L S fo r koaMh. A
Mineral water treatment. Salta
office, 400 Sanford Avenue. Phene
TT4. .
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L A N K Y ’ S* DRUG

STORE— Pre­
scriptions, raagatlnos, fountain
service. PROMPT deliveries. Phone
103

10— flowers and Plant*
S P E C IA L S A L E o l FlowarwBtork.
snapdragon*, and gladioli. Price*
25c and 60e and up. Edge w ool
Flower Shop, 10th and Magnolia
Av# Phone 455.
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W A N T E D BOARDERS, room 4 ‘
i .i q c i d
— T A tiirrs — t t i v a
meole $K40, meals regular 26c,
S*a U | tU ar TttSlels s s »t tale*.
• allr aa4 •** Salva •steesallr. chicken dinner W o i. * Sat. $5c,
•taka a rssssOfi aw* sttMtlvs
fam ily style. Apply 110 W. 3rd. 8J.
treat weal far CsUt.
Moat BpMdy sAaodlac Know a.
15— A p a r t m e n t * F R r R e n t
A tv ,
.

A Bladder Physic

N E W L Y furnlehed k decorated,
FYlgidalra 4 garagfT^-Aleo

I* a m rdlrlnr that w o r k * on the
l i U ' M » r aa rae tor oil on th* bow* I*. lower apartments partly furnished,
D r li *a out impurlt l** and excraa eumrarr rates, 411 Magnolia Ava.
arlilk tliat r au »$ Ir rit a tio n whlcti i r**ultk tn g * t t l n g up nigh t*, f r * . S M A I . L G AR AG E 'Apartm ent
ij u mt d* «l r * . burning. t * r pain* and
Langley Apia. Call S$l.
ba rka eh* «l* l a 23c t*at
box
»»f
Ilf.K K T H .
U gr.
T a b l e t * ) , th#
pl*a *ant bUd*l*r ph yt ic fr o m an/ TW O
U N F U R N IS H E D a p a r t ­
d r u g gl a l
A f t * r four da&gt; * If not
ments for rent. 601 Park Ave.
r*ll»«»d
go
bark
and
get your
money Tou w i ll fe el be tte r a f t e r Colclough Realty Co., tel 732.
your
_
tht* rteanalhg and vou get
reg u la r •l**|» Hold by T b u e h l o o ’a 16— House* For Rent
Hanford Hr tut 4\$. Mr Re yn old * !&gt;rug

IV -A M .

CO M PLETELY
F U R N IS H E D
houee. Lawton. 812 E. 2nd SI.

HOW ONE H AN.
LOST 22 POUNDS

N E W L Y F U R N IS H E D 6 room
bungalow. R m y •after W * . TS.
004 Park Ave..Can be seen there.
Phone 342 far Information.

Mr. H er m u b N i b b l e ml Defralt
w rl ir ai
-%
fe w
lla*# mi Ibaab#
f r * w a rbeawallaiM • a f f e r * ^ —w$y
l lr al bat ll e a f K r a a r b e a l a l l a taab
all Ihe aebra aad i a * l l l * f f i
at
m t pilata— **llh m r llrmt bat tle I
w e a l aa a diet a ad laat XX. pmwmdm
an# aaw I feel li ke a new ata a.**
Ta I&lt;••* fat I A P K L Y mmd a a le h ly
la ke aae half le a a g a o a fa l of Hn$a.rhe a Balia la a |laaa ml hot w a f e r
la Ihe H o r a l a c befo re hreahfaaf.
l a p y oa r health*# «»#he aah far
aa# ae t Krw#ehew— the root fo r a
bo ttle (ha t laat# 4 week # I# hat a
• r i fl e
at
aar
drwaatoee
In the
Marl# mmd If a f t e r lh e fl r a f baff le
f oa are mmi f o y f a ll y aatlafled w lf b
re o a l fo —«a oa e»
barb.
Taaebfoa*#
a aa fo r #
IMaa
fa .
aa# all anod
# r H M l a l a , ralll be afad •• ■ * F F b
y one— 4d%.

FOR - S A L E :., Strawberries for
canning, strawberry Juice, also
Zinnia 6 Astor planla. Mrs. Hex
Packard. Phona 73$.

26-^MlflcelIaneoua For Bale

'T O R S A L E : Small, upright Wurlitaer piano. Phone 333.
STORAGE SALE.
Gas ranges, walnut dining room
suite; 4 piece bedroom suite;
porch rockers; refrigerators ami
odd piece!. City Tranefer A Stor­
age Co., thr old depot building
location. Phone 8t&gt;6.

1— A n n ou n cem en t!

LEGAL NOTICE

or
a rn .ira T icv w m is
T ry CH IRO IM IALTIC for Rhru- v oTrairxe :IIRKI)
VniJKIt IW T IO X SIS
rnatism, Neuritis, Sciatica and
o r T i lr. OK7IKMAI. 8 T 4 T IT K *
o r m s : s t a t s o r n-oM iOA.
be corvinred, Dr. W. E. MacN«.||ra
la
h*r#by
*lv*n
that
D ojgall, Floral Heighti, S. San­ ( I d Hint: f ) JACOI1H. purt'ha#$r of
T « * &lt;**rtIfIrat# No 2491. 4lat*d th*
ford, I'boni MUt-M.
2nil day ut July A. I l , 1921. ha*
filed u l d c e r ti f ic a te In my
«&gt;ffl&lt;y,
H AV E YOUR W ATCH
repaired *i!d ba# mad* application f o r l a v
by one who really know* how lived |4» laau* In arrord a nre* w llh
la a
Ha Id 4 * r ( l f l r a i * *rnbrao*a ih-s
Briggs, jeweler, Msg. Avt.
-folltiwlnk dearrlb*4t |»roj$o»rtf
nltn.

*1**1 In H*mtno|# 4-uunly, F lo r M * .
In.w it
HK*4 t.f N W x Her 31 T w p
21 Hutith. It a n g *
13 Kaal. 4*
acre*
*2H Chevrolet heilan
mated .
Tit* aald land being a**#*#*c a l th#
"III Ford Sport Coupe _
tlal* of the laauanr* o f aurh r # r t l f l .
cat * In th* nam* nf U N K N O W N .
"2'J Tudor Ford
I 'n l* * * *ald c e r ilf lc a t # aball b# re.
suing libellous statements pnt,in A hove 4 ait in Gtod Condition deemed acc ord ing l o law l a * d e fd
a l i i i**ti# ih#r#on on l h « SSrd d* /
end I’rired Right '
the form uf indictment.
••f May A. II., 1»9I
R E E L t SONS
Wilson also called "utterly and
Wlineaa my
official
algnalura
and
eeal
IhH
th# 141H day nf
Used Car Dealers
absolutely fa is , and untrue' the
A |»r II A I ) . 1*31
9
charge that he threatened to indict
V. K. H o r m .A H H ,
f7t#rk
Circuit Co m i
numliers o f the gran I jury nr 4— Hualnma S ervice
H • ni I n it I • County.
that he insisted he tie given the
FloridaBy; A. M W K K K H .
names of the juror* who vote) fur A R E YOU Moving? I f to rail 408
w e r e t.opeful ln»t nig ht a* they a,i
I i oarhrtl t h r •|»ectal e x c i » e le\ i - «
(lint *onir • f t h e * r m ig h t !»e eli m

the presentment.

1— A u tu m o b iles

for quick service. W t do crating I HK Al.)

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�F H I D A Y , 'A P R I L 29, 1 M 1

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E*traordInanrP.r»Heltaai

;tJ8 GIVE T H A N K S ’—
g, and glsty, sod wtedam,
kakigivlng, and honour, and
and might, b* unto our God
rar and aver.— Ravalallen
D R M ILY DICKINSON
th* meon bacama;

K s s a j.
■tin* on a bill—
arth kalf-dona.
ttrrfly caught
In yea* heart,
‘ away aoftly—
Wurld'i atlll dark.

) ' —Catherine Btrgqaltt.
tft eyan’t th* only thlaga that
w frwn tick*. T h trt'l polltlta
ar# they lleat
T f It Soatn't item Uka ntbbleg
I tn e hit te raantlan It agsls, hav*
’TU paid your poll tas T

bay say tha blind can »*U
thrir finger tlpt” —quotetlon
Matt Have. A gn a t break
latahcll final l i .V k

A s Interesting Indication o f w here a!) the high sound'
phrases and profound expressions o f political o r * to n
b a t e haa recently been set fo r p j b y the N ew Y o r i
E ve n in g Poet snd eom ewhst expanded upon b y the N e w
Y o rk H erald Tribune which produces an ex tra ct fr o m the
speech o f A1 t e n t h a t the Jefferedn dinner on A p ril IK,' ta d
another fr o m the address o f Gov. Roosevelt a t St. Paul oa
A p ril 18.
g # &lt; '.
the thirteenth, M r. Sm ith said: “ T h * feneeqbeffces
o flft
______ both „dl*
„
—.. •“ ________________________________
* - — tJt bill have been tremendous,
rectly and in d ire c tly .T
..... ; _H _u
D irectly— Am erican foreign trade
been steadily dw indling . . . . In d lr e c tiy
t lX-m
- mufltmjlg
h edtodigh
Ulca o f the H aw U y-Sm oot bill caused European nations t *
raise thefr own t a r iff walla not only against os but agalaet
each other'*. On th e eighteenth, Gov. Roosevelt said: ‘T h e
w niequencee o f the H aw iey-8m M t bill h a v e bem -tren ten*
dtm*,' berth directly snd Indirectly. D irectly. Am erican fo rrign
trado h u been steadily dwindling. In d W c tljV .the high
schedules o f th e Hawley-Bm oot bill Caused European nations
to raise th eir own t a r iff walls, snd these w ells w ere raised
pot only against us but against each other'*.
Bsm arksble as It is that theso tw o men, now bitter op­
ponents in the struggle fo r the Democratic presidential
komlnstion, and neither satisfied w ith the other fo r th l«
•onur, should be so nearly alike u to express precisely the
upon * - “ bject o f such vita l Importance u the
barlff, i t Is even m o re’ em axlng that in the expression o f
this Id#* th ey should use (ndentlcally the same v e rb ia g e •
,
In attem ptin g to cla rify the m ystery, newspapermen re­
ceived fro m 8m lth the statem ent: " I don't know where
R o o s e v e lt'g o t It. This Is mine. Yes, I w rote It", while the
N e w Yoric governor Insisted that his remarks a t St. PsuT
on the t a r iff w are m erely a development o f hia addreat befo r * th e N e w Y o r k State Grange on February 2. In probing
fu rth er Into th e m atter, it was found that the Idea had been
expressed In th e Grange speech but not the words,
‘ Then the N e w Y ork P ost got a t the root o f the evil
when It discovered two Columbia professors, close friends
snd associates, one a confidential adviser o f Smith, the oth­
er a confidential adviser o f Roosevelt. Evidently th ey had
been In the h abit o f preparing the speeches o f Roosevelt
and Smith, and In thla particular instance g o t their notes
mixed, fo r tbs Post explains th * situation as follow st
* T h e t a r iff m aterial and even the wording c a m e '
from the pett o f Professor Rogers, w ho fir s t pre­
pared It f o r fo rm er Governor Smith . . . These
words w ere w ritten by Professor R ogers from
notes which ho turned o ver to his friend. Professor
Molay. T b s latter was not advised, and did not
notice when Mr. Smith's speech was published, that
the words had been used Ift the Jefferson dinner
address. When Governor R o o s w e lt’e speech fo r the
St. Paul Address was turned o ver to him fo r scruti­
ny, Professor M oley Inserted th e t a r iff rosterial
'
furnished him by Profeesor Rogers.
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N ow that this point has bAcn settled, we would like to
know Who In the world ever paid enough attention to
Smith's speech on the thirteenth to be able to recognise the
repetition in Roosevelt's speech on the eighteenth? Thet's
the’ trouble with politics, th ere) alw ays eomeone around
who’ s bound to look Into things I f It w eren't fo r that the
life o f an o ffice seeker would no coneldtrebly easier.

1 n t t te

B y L S P A R K Y K B N N Q N - A N EDlTOBjALUaT

they aing It op them la '"when
’ear moon romei over the moan*
Lain well be drinklag toaeti to
you” . . . That C. of 0. danm
WOULD romo on Saturday night
when I harr to watii and probably
won’t be able to get down there
for more than three o f fan? hour*.
, , For ahter. versatility look*
thl«: there la a abopps on Mag­
nolia -Avenir -and last Waak p
sign screamed, "L et Wanda read
jrour palm". . . today It aayt, "See
Wanda for r*ychotegfc*t and nrta«
tal readings” . . , 1 Wanda, where
ray mystic !• tonight . . ' Mayba
they can hold futom fight* In lha

them harming each other each at
they am liable to da with a ref­

eree thorlng them around all th*
time. . . Well, well ao tha coaat
godt have charge of tha beach
huhf. . . boy It’a a good thing for
Lht city they didn't hav* no
grudge agalnit N il Campbell oc
Ihty would* ttopped him from
running alt right, all right . .
Andy Boaitrtim-yo-gultah throw*
down th* gauntlet and tayt I'll
never, never make him thava off
the muatanS. . .-well th* Rparka
record thowt that we’v* reclaimed
wort* cate* than hlt’n. . . took, w*
taught Pagan Volutla to wear
the**, Your Dav* not to hang hit
picture by th* neck and Jack
OINiy that It la poor bualneat
throwing ut not of th* Invallda. . .
eliminating the Andy mutlrath
thould be eatler than It It to look
at Whleh, w att. . . Pat Sheedy
haa bean back two weak* but no­
body racornlted him with a shirt
on. , . They nabbed another guy
In 1tha Beach Rail. . . when th*
moon comet over th* mountain. . .
Ho bust, Frank Huffaklr tay* I'm
a acandal-monger became of thti
col'ai. . . hthcheh, Judging from
hUYi ha*a Juit a looty-mongar, . .
Operative 54-40 point* out that
th* atUlf la tha telephone book It
copyrighted to that f t you par
every mSnth I* Juit for the tparial permlttlon of tha copyright
ownart aver time you nee' *

.

One was an Orlaado newtpabsr,
th* other The Sanford Herald-

A f the Orange county capitgl,
a Republican bailiwick, Howey.’ yvarived mora volai .for ga ven lr
than did tha entjr* DamWrsU:
field. Ajt Hanford, llowey wgt top
man but at that be only petted
0f 0( f i ce ift the Senate reminda -us o f a ZM vstaa aa Sgalnat CSO coanted
for aleven Democrat*.

ly
shadow bbXer’ In the roped arena. W ith 'restlee* energy he
moved about the Door, leading with hie M l u d crossing
■with hls right, always boring In/ frequently slipping over a
tetmla
• Dietrich, condemning h iy-m a k ef th a t rent the air w ith the swish o f
Itev, Rich*id Waltso*, da- racket. H e was tireless and he never let trp In h isa U a ck ’ an
ie IS not *olng to b* or- attack generally d Irented at some phantom o b je c t Chief
Wad "Ilk* a soldier in th* among hls pet anlmosltlee waa the Pope o f Rome whom ho
Hot ever for |1 &amp;0,000 a was ever w a d y to assail. Hefltn.w aa an avowrd
hd a soldier doai It for a Catholicism and he let hls Imagination run away w lt t him
■until h i. mind beefcm* fille d w ith -a ll ktod* o f chimerical
^thought*centering around a papal
" r •uT ~ “ T r T ~ T
But w hatever can be a ild Against' H eflin h * did* a t
.would Uka te vote agalnit
Mb!dal* Tunning for.o/fti*. least, h ave courage. H e was a brave man a i ^ n j l m r a e e w ,
scorn xud oritlslem o f Ms colleaguaa h m e v d F once flinched
soms splendid man o f slowed down In h ls fig h t fo r the causee he espoused, in ­
candidate* If you only trepid Aa a Hon tam er he stopped Into m an y an nvalaache
I D M * t h e y St*.
o f ridicule without showing the w hite feath er and he a l.
ways came back fo r more.
]
It geems a shame that a man possessed with, fab ora-'
(orleal abilities and eoUrageousnsu should h ave been handi­
capped in rendering a great public e e rtlc e by a peculiar
mental complex which sent hlnt hunUag fo r eomo fanciful
boom otkar* ,t fA t rather than heal enemy. H U txlsnte w e re was tod because o f
outing dtetaac**— it restricted experience In life whleh made him see onto th a t
Chlsf.‘4h*\ruuUy rithin l i b ’ narrow sphere,’ a sphere, unfortunately, poisoned
&gt;y tho .exhalations o f h b own b m f f l ,
^
. . ..
.

sk^nt tK&gt;L

“Ehren I f You

phonutnter. . . asg r got tq ba
carafnt when t qwot* from H, tool.
. . .Wonder what that la that o*t
Invtcad of chocolate on dlala
doodlr*. . . and the** iking* don’t over Philadelphia.
go io well with a white shift,
ryrthrr. . . That King, lardear
atory In Iait vafles Poat was a
T H E OBJECT
honey. . . a ipoelalty that crack,
" I *Oen the ihow twlct Sraady So

P H Y S IC A L
E X IS T E N C E
can't hlam* turn for nat waat_ to »•* It abscond tim e". , ,
i f
otter nonacnM. . , That "Bat the - V P1r*h la Week" MtriU a high
Dr. F . H o m e r C u rtiss, M . D.
place among th* looaleit plclnrra
Founder o f Christian Myitlca
o f the r »«r . . . By th# way * ™ »Everybody Invited
thing. n«w. . . I mails* that you
aren’t ahla to teU If thla U gooJ Turn. 8:00 P. tf. Valdcr Hotel
May Srd . ,
or bad atoff yoil ora reading to
from now on I will oae the alar
A D M IS S IO N F R E E
ayatern of grading. . . flm aUra
■land* for auporb, four for marvalour, three for IlaTTnenrey'*, two
for «ic*n«nt and on* for T**a*. .
. no tiara at alt m*ani that I have
forgot to pay my poll Taxaa. . ,
rotlng I* a foollih thing, you Ju»t
make a lot of unn*ce»«ary friend*
end with the two dollara for Poll*
we could lend Junior bark to re­
form achool. . . ITte Prlnrei* Is■ana achool it eo rltay thay got
10* F. 3rd
Phase 17:
alf the hot crack* In
French
MRS. KU88BLL H
which I* Juil Ilka not having any
y Dtnaera 13c
i
Pressed...........
.JOc
bum mot* at toot, voulta voo. . . SttllaBanda
(Plena*
CaH BaUrSay)
Cleaned,
Prcaacd, 40c
There D * *tory adrift that loma Suita,
guy pver * off 1the' p«nin*ula gate Pants, Cleaned, P r*ss*(t2 0 c
tight hoarb aleep kvery sight bdl
O P P O S IT E
I don’t put much ttock In I t . .
'■* " F I R F T 8 T A T T O N w* dh
becaaie mo»l movie* am over by
I I and the auditorium aline uted
to cloae at 10:30. . . On* thing I
am Juat about r*d up on which It
H E M S T IT C H IN G
theta dope* that moan thay would
Ilka to write thli Juit one day to
Sc P e r Y a rd .
fa* l.w * n t i . . I f
gat me told. . . and at laait a
t t m l l . 1 . 1 I t , 1*1 Blaavr t n t .
dotan timet I’ve offered to print
laa atrW M . BaoMthlaot SUtaa,
rat. C a a la aa# aaa M.
anything they tend In that'i madHATH AW AY^.
&gt;
able ercept for deleting profanity
tlajvr M a la * Matbtea A i t w
a--I obacenlty and tha word louty
r t M , 41. r tr k Ava. at iM a a ttb
hacauae thay can’t ataal my ntaff.
. . Morrit Miner bqmbaen bock In
town n waak nnd n» still hatn't
-Uttered hlmtelf for any office. , .
I&lt; doti avtr a miracle, hukT. . .
That drink fount memorial la *1moyt finlstiad . . a few
more
touehet and It will ba ready far
(he epitaph. Stop that InferryU
humming!
One of the Pierage.

You Nee* BRAKES* ■
t M M

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brakes— ih e e a d je e t t h e £ m

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Room and Meals
; $6.00 Week

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I f y e a r radiator betta j set
os— w c guarantee circulation

Samuel It, Dighton SAN JUAN SERVICE
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A tto r n e y at l a w
303 Fleet National
Bank Ba tiding

Phone 449

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F o r Prom pt Service and Low est Prices Oh

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MAILING LISTS
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Call 180— 108Vi Park iAve.

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SEMINOLE} COUNTY C R E D H ^ A ^ .

Thera U only on* deduction
that can be mad* from th* bnlltltlag. And that is that th* Democrajlc. party la menaced with the
posalblllty of loelng contrul o f th*
atat*. Had th* poll included th*
praaldtntlal rats, no doubt, It, would
hav* basil shown that Ho rid* la
tbnatenlng te m qrs* Ita paellloo
,or.that ysats-aga whan It voted
itlonally aml Itemo-

Tha accuracy of itraw votes esn
always 1b* qutttlcmad, ViMriaBy
lljoi* taken by newtpapajV IhTnbgj,
thS printing Of * ballot 'and In­
viting the intacriban to fill It In.
Entcrpritlng proponant* o f Varioot aiplranta b j conducting an
energetic campaign may vote
•aver* 1 time* each (of their f»vdYll*. fa fart, tom* of th* ptkctlral
politician' would think o f that ytry
thing. Duplicate voting ahoUlri not
prcpsmlcrate, however, to an axtent - that th* direction of th*
political wind* would not be In­
dicated. '
*’
Thera It a teuton to ba learned
from Ihta* premature batteta. And
that It that If th* Democracy
dealm to rnnaln triumphant In
th* state it mutt nominate for
governor a candidate with a clean
record, a* well aa on* arhe ha*
th* courage to propoaa daftlmf
raformt. Th* great mats af VotarS
la becoming raor* and r n o r fl
Indapandant. white th* texpayan
hav* long alnc* wearied o f polltl-

TSckTiy:

To The People of Seminplc County
*
InJsrU* auaUliwd
’&gt; UtS hav* kept aw In
Ing you la behalf of i
tloA.

FLORIST

PETROLEUM

iplul and 'pmveated mm ftai*' M*
lldacy far Supsrvtsor af RagtetraI
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'M
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BOYS* ..WEEK

bimeik wqfnasy.npr

be la th* hMpitei tew peaks Uogsr.
ly friend* will eaatlrm* to M tbqlf
4 I a a aura they will d* ao. After
ktry te a** as many o f yeti ** ny
III greatly appreciate th* udluanek

STEWART

CLEANERS

in an autoraoUla wrack an March

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At leatt tao Florida neyipsi

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entitled to his sent in the upper housq o f Congress aa the
result o f » resolution phased hy that body by a ydto 6f
64 to 18. This action gpcllod the end o f Thomas J. H eflin s
e ffo r t to unseat his successor w ith charges o f fraud In the
Alabama election o f 1030, and rings down the curtain on the
political career o f a picturesque figure whose voice was oftJ
en and loudly raised against governmental foes, albeit usual*

LAXFJI URRt ‘ n .. i * A p r.2 L—
(A-P.l—Th# N*vjr dirigible Akron
left lu hangar layt night on tta
fln t trip *lnc* It « u dtaabted Dr
M accident two month* ago. It
will rrnl*o northward a* far a*
New Yhrik, turn tooth and fenaa

WHAT THE STRAWS SHOW
,

ebUUlng f r » « ” 'publIcily, f i r e
rtcvnlly, bald straw vote* for the
Benator Bankhead haa bean declared duly elected and purpoeo o f getting in Intlght Into
th* gubernatorial rse*.

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BOB, DODSON’S
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Faithfully

W. J. Thigpen,

AtJTO S E R V IC E
E x p erf Repairing
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Circle S in lM r Slg of the Flret
Fombytmtog Cb-reb, Mrp, J. N.
Dillon, chairman, will meet at the
home o f Mr*. John Andes, at 1:10
o'clock with Mrs. Andos sad Mrs.
Don McDonald as hostesses.
Orel# Humber la s ts ef the
First pnebftagfai) Otmwb. Ml**
U ura Chittenden, chairman, grill

*. Complimenting members e f tbs
Jtjsry Week Bridge Club, Mm.
l a v P. Symes entertained with a
bridge party yesterday afternoon
gt he* home In |»vh Arbor. After
oevsrsl pmgrerslons e f bridge,
high arorr prise, linen sports hand-

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kerchiefs, went to Mr». &gt; 0. T.
Smith, while Mr*. James 0. .Sha­
ron received a *lmil*r prig* to t
having second high *fore.
• Adorning the rooms where the
gucils were entertained wore
va»e* an,| h ■»!* of unap dragons.
Hue A and amaryllis. At the tea
hour^rfr»*hmrnt* were served bp
the ho*Ut*, a»»i»tej by Ur a. W.
J. Thigpen, nml Mr*. George 8.
Wltrner.
Th«»r prv*enl were: Mm. Fre-l
T. William,. Mr*. K. J. Holly, Mm(I. I. Im ik i. lira. (i. F. Smith,
Mr*. \V. J Thigpen, Mrs. Oeorge
S. Wltipier. Mr*. Janies G. Sharon,
and Mi*. II. M. I’apworth.

eon, Mrs. U K. Steven*, Mrs. Paul
Stine. Ur. u d Mrs. H- R. S la v
M *, Mrs. r , H. Kingidorf, and the
MDse* Klisabelh Whltner, Mar­
garet Wright, Virginia McDaniel,
Helen Uarcntetlo. Unabclle
gap, Katherine Symes,
Braille
l a "Svnsplpf and P M ", fn tM - jingle, Klliabrth Shoemaker, Car*
" w w w a a ia r tatnen, Walter Trapp, Otto Trapp- ml la Barber, K i t t y
DuBose,
| AdilmrUta, Ge., by the Utao*e
U . "BpanUlj Danes’’, MoaikpwGROVEI.ANI* _ Fred Reynolds
th« former’s two gsandchlMm- »kl— Ruth Paten, Annie Mn -W I k Frances Morrow, Maude .Cake, and
Margaret Paters.
opened new bakery here.
Oeeafg Waller, * f Rvosgftadf.

7. “ A

Jose

M om ip f'

Mr*. Roy F. Spines received
high score prise, an embroidered
towel, at the bridge pasty given
Wednesday afternoon by Mrs.-G.
f. Loocks In honor of the mem­
bers of the Afternoon Tea Dupli­
cate Club. Quantities e f petunias

WEEK-END SPECIAL!
OUR QUART BRICK

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■met at T tfl attack with M o. A.
M. Cameron. SIB Eari, Nineteenth

PiMO Recital Given
TUESDAY - lisa'tailtrti ■ I

At Club Last Ntffht

Ht, "II Troratore," VardbPonv—
Jaanoe Aaaajelta,
»*• (a ) “ Meaning
J*«*W
Gaynort ()&gt;) "A fter the Rain,"
Spaulding—Jeanette Patter,
f t . "Shower ef *tara,h Waehe—

Fresh Strawberry and Chocolate

FAMILY NIGHT

ICE CREAM

50 CENTS

50 CENTS

Nearly 100 pests attended the ^ ^ f t o f i n l t t w e , " Montagu#
Day paity at tbo boms Bt«no rmltal gtvsn last night at Rwiag—M « f Roumillet,
n 1.00 o'clock at the Wemao’s t i t “ Ratrelllta," Ponoe-Uforgg. One IMMEDIATE family (in-luw*. cousins. nunls, ttrnndW, gtth Mnt.GormUy, d a k h r the papOs e f Mtaa Mad-1 and Raooroa—Mra- R, U Glenn.
Jones. Mrs, 0. R. Ea- •Mae Malltwi. The gneeto mere
I I , " U RlngaM. Beha—Buth pirent*. etc. NOT included) will lie uilmliteil fur FIFTY
f . d. Thnrroond, Mrs. ssoslred at the daor by Mrs. Wynn
CENTS upon presentation of this ml with the following
Information i-oniplotely glmi.
V . Fottor and Mm, W. B, Is a p lllat after veUth fW fiau n i wer*
distributed bp CharWe Cameron. taggita, Ad# RlgghtarrOMf^ —
T
Jacob RWbtor, and J. a Hogan.
./-Mho Stab waa decorated for the
R e b e c a t S te v e n s H a s
No. In F am ily
Street
onaaeign with etaee and hewke of
snap dragons, east atari* akoaagod
In vartooe ptagoa abest the aoditarioM. The d a m from whieH
fleegtimenttag bar sausin and
the numbers w an given was ktuae guest. Miss Ann Ringtdorf.
ads read with ■sstoetnl basket* of of Kingston, Fa* Mtaa Rehtasa
ptak gladioli, and fan .
Rtovona waa bottaaa at a bridge
Ia, addition to the anmbers party given tail night at bes horns
O. P. H r g g ie
presented by Miss M»U»m‘» po- on Paris Avenue glib four tables
I ^ a lc r V a ir
ptD, 7 ?m| Mjactjeot were rsmtajad pf players In attoMpnc#, As beaor Lily Damltn
Bergen Song
3omedy
Pp M m R, I* Olson, and uptm
t u la u tto m i f a t m b n t
tonga and IpptaMtopUl numbgrp
FORT W O R r n le .u a , A y . I». on th* ilalln. guitar, m 4 harm#*
— Federal Judge Jama* C. Wilson lea, w «r« gf»»n by Otto and Wpl*
Throughout tbs voeoiag bridge
accsptad a diamond ring aa the U r Trapp- M artfl tha.rrfrsih* games srsca tnjeyad and at a late
IM P down payment on e $2,000 tdcat boar solections wtrp gives beer scores were eelleaied by Mrs
d*I» • 't ih d tV ' • ^.Mm***
firm uaa—sed Bod Harrsld on by Mto "Rhythm .Y*nd*»»," aa R, E. Slavs**. High acors pria#,
orthastra
composnp
o
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r
t.
F
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chargee of mall fraud. Th* Judge
■Upnlated H am id w u to pay the houmidst, lam*a Dfaen, Ralph
reel e f th* fine uftoa his #1* mmrih LaMolae, FrgIKi* RgumlHat, Jr..
Mas Sumbtay. Pa»l iimpson, and

With Pineapple Ice Center

TO-NIGHT

■SBSaw

Flirty For Hor Gutwt

The Woman Bvtween”

f&amp;xsrzz:

« 0,.
■todyw r W r t o a v J T r f A ll Sou la
U tM &amp; « Chtnsh t i p b# held at
Ii49 Attack at the house of Mrs.
8. Wlggtna.
. MAfuplta

mi

NOW ON S A L E B Y :
Hsagrtts Confrrtlosisry
Campbell prng Co.
Mr Reynold's Drag Store
Mthief's Drag I Lace
Touch ion's Be Slord Drug Co.
Houmlllat end Anderson
The Smoko Douse

, ^ K L Number Two of th# First
Baptist-Cbnmh. Mrs- L. H. Tow,
thalrman, wDt meet at 8 JO a'deck
Sfith Mfp..W. E. Horne, 1201 Oek
Aaenoe.
Circle Namber Three of th#
P in t Baptist Oharch, Mrs. J. H.
Col dough, chairman, ‘ WlU ma*t
with Man. t . C. Mitohall. SummsrJln Assnue, at S :N o'clock.
’Ctrcla Number F oot pf the First

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BUta V lflfG ■
CARD OF THAMBB
W* wish to thank our frienda
for their Undnsaa tn&lt;l sympathy
and for ftarpt offerings during
tbs recent lllntee and death of
our mother.

Jtaftoahmsnta pars a im d dur­
ing the M fial P#rM b f Miss Mai-

SSwESES

MRS. COJ$A W H ITNEY
,
JOHN &amp; F V A V I
JA. - .W lU , ia E V A N B
•
FR A N K EVANS
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1:30 e'etaak, N&lt;th Mn

Noasbar On* of tbo First
tried Church, Mrs- C. C,
rpwslae, 900 Palmstto A w

hHr*- 8»avn,*a H Mrn.
■ f c C r ? S T t h a First

rian Church,

f MAY Z * °\

Mm. Much

1, chairman, will matt at
:$• Veloah with Mrs. Unto* E.
ilten. Mm # Court.

TO

CircleHumberThr** 0/th* First
UrnId, chairman, will meat at
’reahytariaa Church. Mrs. J. A.

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b- Ju s m of Mrs. P. 8. Vamsr,
&amp;01 Preps* Avenue, at i l l
'clock, sritb Mrs. Vernay, Mrn. E.

FOR Aft THE FAM ILY

Pry Cleaners

•tramway

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Union Pharmacy
U c W g Rwfct 8hep
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Itasarly'e pgug s u re

Nt/ly fifty leg Crsem Step

The** brick* arc msilo with the usual Semlnols Pore
formula, Sanford-Rsitcd -Strawberries, and Hawaiian Pij

ts5S,aarK«.,Sffi
chairman, will meet at litO o’clock
gyith Mr*. A. K. Roasatter, Celery

Issey's Drag Btcon
Ruhow’s Place
HemIseta fruM Store

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T H E SANFORD

Spring Festival Held FEDERAL WAGE Guard Benefit Flay.' R. L. Caldwell Opens
meat
To Be Given Tbnlght New Grocery Store “ LCSSJEJ,
By West Side School

100KS PUT

GROUP Mrtu Klnchen Powers

Swimming Party Is
Shifting Honored With Party Given On Wednesday
l: Emphftats Seen V a *i* pad bow la o f r o e e o ___ In honor o f a number o f the
garden flowers’V e r , used to younger seL Hits Dorothy Leav­
Choke Of Tear other
•dam tho lUoma o f tho home of
OKLEANS, L a , A p r .tt—
d l l '
bnilnaaa or aoelology,
a Raaala aad two
In tho Amarieaa Library
ee Inctloit o f K&gt;
hooka fo r 1M1 rovoala an
sh iftily in ampbaala In
with oeleedon* of
yoaw,
ment of the annual Hit
Kara by tho . editorial
MaiUtUo preceding the opening
I tho aaeocUtlon'e forty-fourth
■naal eooforeneo whlth
— ' mors than 1600 repreIves o f llbrartoo to the
at City."
book title considered
psychology, applied
or religion la Inclodad In
Two justices of tbs
State* Supreme Court are
the authors whoes work,
ebotan. Hr. Oliver Wandell
i retired, and Mr Benjamin
v.Oondeto.
&gt;Th* trend toward render Interest
-worn* subjects aboda barked
. announcement of the assoc]1 that the demand for the
at, "fo r thinking Amerl-j
ubllabed by tb# organsallon
striboted by public llbrarlet,
•tod the supply and a
list hsa been prepared.
.' lift Includes 27 books by 30
a(abed American social i d ­
le blip readers' form an
nt opinion on presenl•problems ralating to the
‘ r ^question, big busjnees, and

t

i which were Included In the
notable hook Hat Without a
~ dlasesting v o te 1 o f ths
worst "Shadow on tha
by W ill* Catber; "The
Earth.*’ by Pearl
Buck;
t merles," fry J. T.
I| "Autobiography at Lincoln
*t*J Interview," by
"Pal
, S t Vincent Millay) “ Mourn~MCtne* Kloetra," B« Eugene
III "Axel's Castle,,r by EdWilson; "Only Yesterday,"
, Allan; "Forty-Niners," by
’ B, Hulburt. and “ Snakes of
k'-World," by R. L. Dltmars.
get whoa* aalaetlon has Indlthe moat algnlflcant writyear (rtdlud*
I
Mr, Henry
Ulrich Phillips,
off.
sempffert,'
Mr
Lewis, Mr. Louis .Mum(r. Christopher Morley, Mr.
ilk Bowman, Mr. Btephen
Benst, Mr. Lorado Taft,
' Charles E. Merrlam and Mr.
I Douglas.

Mib. Edward Higgins, Magnolia
Avenue, when. Miss Julio Higgins
dad Idles ft. E. Griffin entertained
with' a bridge party and handker­
chief shower last night in honor of
Mr*. Klnchen Powers, n recent
bfida.
After several progressions of
bridge scorns srera added and
prises awarded. High score prise,
s box of powder, went to Miss
Beattie* Howard, while cut prise,
a vanity case, was awarded to Miss
Mary Buford Powell. The honor
g u ilt was presented with a large
numbbr of Hneo handkerchiefs

WL tdesu.

itt and Basil Howatl gave a swim­
ming party at EvXnsdalo Park
Wsdneaday evening with Mrs. 9
C. Graham and Mr*. J, ft. Ellin
aa chaperone*. Swimming and
gama* were bnj&lt;tred
*
throughout
tha evening and at a U t* hour
refreshment* were sexvsd.
Those present w en : tha Ml,sc,
Dorothy Leavitt, Joyea Miachew,
Margaret Klnlaw, Elizabeth Dancan, Annie Mao Ellis, Mildred
Banks. PaUy Bandy, Ludlla Pow*11, Lily Mas and Louisa Abbott
Ethal Johnson, Fiorina Manning,
Eva Oreen, and Basil Howall,
Ralph LaMolna,. Marshall Urquhart, Leslie Mincbew, Clyde T a n ­
ner, Edwin Humphrey, Harold
Docer, Raymond Locks,' Harry
Ray, Wilbur Forguson, Boy Pearion, Charlla Leavitt, and J. R. El11*, Jr.

Thrcnge of persons o f tha rity
Interested in tho work being scromplisheJ at tbo WJset Side pri­
mary School attended tho annual
___
spring festival held at that school
on Wednesday from ItOO o'clock
until 10:00 o'clock. Tbo das*
,room» where exhibits ef tha work
of tne children during tha year
wtra on display; wort decors ted
with quantities e f bright-colored
spring flowers and potted plants
ind terns.
*
During the afternoon th* pupils
of the school engaged In Maypole
dancee a n d presented several
ehowi, while la tha eVa^Ing the
same number* war* repeated.
Throughout tha affair cold drinks
and candies war* sold from bright­
ly cecorated booth*. A t 6:00 o'clock
in the evening a sandwich supper
was served as radio music was en­
joyed.
............
It was slated today that through
th* generosity of patrol?* and
friends of the school a large sum
of money was realixOd from the
festival. This money wlll.bo used
to purchase books for the school

SLASH TO S A V E
FEW M IL L IO N S
(Continued from Poe* One)

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Chevalier Is At HisBest In New Picture

Friends of Mrs." A. Corpsny wll
CARD OK THANKS
We wtsh to thank our friends regret to learn that eh* It ill ■
. DR. CURTIS TO BPKAK
for thslr sympathy and flowers her home on Deardall Avenue.
Homer Curtiss, of Wash- during our recent bereavement.
'“ .D , C., founder o f th* nonBRADENTON — Bobble Brol
■
Mrs. WlUlam M. Young
i outer of "ChriiUaa Mya­
ll*r opened Sinclair Station or
Margaret Edith Young
roiner of 8th Avenue end lit )
ll spook In Sanford at the —Aflv.
Street.
.'Hotel next Tuesday night
; o'clock, It waa announced

Ha will djaeuts tha tenets
to be a unifying
fig w E. said
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nevimant. Inspired by
Malfjik lova for humanity
, doatr* to help mankind rectha reality, and make prae• ef, Ita spiritual guidance
4i&gt;Uy .life. The order le
"* dogma, rules,
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iS ils I T O M A T O E S

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R, L. Caldvken,

terixed their campaign wax seen
late In the day. H aring defeated
the Hoover furlough proposal, th e.
■ought to adjourn th* House until
today noon.
In a welter o f confusion such as
has attended consideration o f tho
economy bill from th* (ta r t tha
membership Voted th* adjourn­
ment down. The leaders, however,
capitulated to insurgent demands
for a two-hour recess, before as­
sembling again last evening.
Meanwhile tbo economy battle
flared momentarily in the Senate.
Johnson o f California, n Repub­
lican, and Copeland o f N aw 'Y o rk ,
Democrat, Joined In a general at­
tack upon th* Senate's avowed
policy of slashing all appropria­
tion bills 10 percent under the
sums provided by lb * Hooees- Rejection o f the furlough plan
left th* mtasare with the 11 per
cent flat rut on at| federal sal­
aries, exempting th* first 12500.
This cut would al*o apply to sal­ fo r a hospital at Philadelphia. The
vote wax 122 to l i t .
aries o f members o f Congress'
The bill was pasted and sent to
Ths Hoover proposal had been
eatlmaled to eave approximately tho Senate without a record vote
332,000,000, Including reductions In after the House had approved com­
allowances to rural mall carriers. mittee reductions o f #14,000,000 In
&lt;
Aa the bill now aland* a saving of the budget estimate*. ,
By a vote o f IBB to 20 tha
approximately 9 12 ,000,000 from a
federal payroll of
f 1,800,000,000 House rejected a motion to tend
been effected. Before the In- the navy bill back to the appro­
gent* rlddlsd the McDuffie plan priations committee fo r a general
10 percent reduction.
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it waa estimated to save 187,000,-

Lata In the avtniag refreshments
ware sehrad by tha hosteasaa as­
sisted by Miss Bara IWsrren Easterby. Those Invited to be with
Mr*. Power* were: Mr*. T. W.
Benddr, Mr*. L. P. Hagan, Jr.,
Mr*. Jack MacDonald, Mrs. Wflllant B. 'William*. Mr*. Peter
Schaal,.and the Mieaee Katherine
Bchirard, Sara Mann, Mary Bu­
The members of tha Sunday
ford : Powell, Beatrice Howard,
Mr*. D. D. Caldwell, Mra. J. M.
Alma KnUmlnger, Grace Williams, Hay**, Mr*. E. A. Douglass, Mrs. School class of the First Baptlsl
Church taught by Mrs. E. M. Carand Rota La Verne Hurt.
Claud* Herndon, and Mrs. F. E.
roll, had a business and locla)
Roumlllat attended th* fourth dis­
trict brigade meeting o f th* meeting Thursday afternoon, at
the church annex wj^h Vera
000.
Florida U. D. C. held In Lteiburg
The Heuee was out o f control of
yesterday with Mr*. David Sholti, Ixdge, Agnes Brinkley,’ and Thel­
ma Hume as hottesiea. Miss U&gt;di* Its leader*. A dramatic appeal by
of Daytona Beach, presiding. Mr*.
Marion 8. Dickson, of
Tampa, presided over the meeting which Bepresriilatlvt Ramaeyer to ap­
By It. G. BACIIRACH
prove the Hoover plan Intact ap­
■tale president, wav In attendance, waa opened with o song.
Nancy Hosietler led lb* devo­ peared to stem the tide o f oppo­
Oo you prefer to watch Maurice while Dr. flumter L. Lowry,' also
tional which waa followed by a sition only for a short time.
Chavaller when he's smiling the of Tampa, waa an honor guest
short bualnea* etvalnn and aoclal
famous Insouciant, Infectious CheHowever, o ffe r battering at it
Daring the meeting Mr*. E. A.^
period. Several contests were par­ for about two hours, the insur­
vallsr smile, or when he'e looking
Douglass, as ex-state recording
wqnlcd and puttied and appeal- secretary, gava a toa»t on. “ Mem- ticipated In and Mrs. E. M. Carroll gent* finally Increased the exemp­
Ing to you to tell him what in the orlea.” Mra. Frankljn Kiel!, of ( t v e a reading, "When I ’m Forty." tion under the furlough plen from
world to dot Some people Ilka him Leesburg, stats chairman for the and a story, "Children Praying." $1200 to *2000. They then per­
A t th* tea hour refreshments mitted Chairman
beat on# way, some another—and Lee-fltratford
McDuffl* to
Memorial
Fund,
everybody will be pleased with his stated that three chapter* have were served by th* hostess. Those force * showdown. Apparently
present
were:
Nancy
Hosteller,
new Paramount picture, "One Hour turned In th* required amount for
dismayed at the standing
vote,
With Ydu,” Which corm-s to tha Mi* the fund and among the three I* lltle n Palmer, Jean Forrester, V ir­ their whips rustled In additional
Ian« Theater Saturday, Sunday, Sanford. Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat I* ginia Calhoun, Christine Powers, support from the lobbies and
and M clul*y&gt; for "One Hour With chairman of tha fund from the N. Theodosia Murphy, Thelma Burns, cloakrooms and struck fatally at
Agnes Brinkley, and Vrra Lodge. Ike Hoover proposal.
You" brings M. Chevalier sore* da V. Howard Chapter her*.
beatific smiles, and a lot of wotWnging their campaign ear#nr. 1
fully, the Insurgents had p re
PHILATELISTS INVITED
RECORD MILK HALE
For “ An* Hour With You" Par­
vkm ily knocked out o f th* bill »
Sanford
person*
who make
amount hae again arranged ths
TO K YO . Apr. 2B. — (A .P .)— provision to eliminate the Satur­
happy combination of Chevaltar, stamp collecting their hobby ere Newspapers yesterday reported day half holiday given federal
Jeanette MacDonald and E m it Invited to meet at the New Smyrna the largest sale of raw silk in workers a year ago.
Lubltsch that made “ The Leva High School next Saturday a fter­ Japan’s history in the selling by ,• Earlier, the House responded to
Parade" such a emashlng success. noon a t 2:30 o’clock where the the government of 103,000 bales tb o -plea of Chairman Byrns o f
And for good measure, “ One Hour Votuxla Philatelic Society will to American Interests e l a price the appropriation* committee not
With You" adde the vivacious and hold O ’ Joint meeting with New of 450 yen (about #160) a bale t o approve the Darrow amend
r*a , and cjhar groups. Albert which would make the money In­ went to th* 3328.000.00f gp a *f»
very, very pretty Mlvt Tobin, the fjmyrpa
supply blit boiling fo r ,
over-popular Charlie Ruggls* sad K e lle y ,'e t , DaL*Ad. stamp *n volved about 11(1,200,000.
that skillful stage player Itolend addrata on stamps of the British
Young, who can tell so much mere­ adree* on stamps of the British
ly by elevating one qulislcel eye­ colonies, while several rare IssueNEVER BUY BEFORE YOU TRY
of stamp* th* world ov*r will hi
brow.
displayed.

Group Attends U.D.C. Sunday. School Class
Meeting1In Leesburg Has Meet Thursday

1
The Sanford 'National Guard
formerly man­
units will benefit from th* pro­ ager o f the meat department of
ceeds of a performance to be giv­ 8toodenmlr*’a grocery, le
en at the Sanfoid Woman’* Club open for business In his new to
tonight fry th. Fehnstftck players cation at 407 West P in t Btraet
a group of local amateur-Ortor*. according to an announcement a
The play, “ Mil W lrvs," a tkoo-acl
comedy, will be preaealod at 6:00
o’clock, with the fallowing perron*.
In th* cast: tha Misses Mildred
Copeland, Margaret Douglass, Elols« Winn, and Philip Vickary,
Charles Bstchalder, Henry McLaulln, and Walter Beal.
Among th* interesting guests at
the Club tonight wDI be tb* Semi­
nole Indian group which will at­
tend the performance upon the spe­
cial invitation of th* cast. W.
Stanley Hanson, Ft- Myers man
who Is directing th* appearance
of the Indians In Sanford, will ac­
company tho group, which In­
cludes John Cypress, the Englishspeaking member of th* triho. gud .
sometimes called “ Ambassador of
th* Seminole*."

COUNTRY ROLL * r PRINT— PURE &lt; REA MERY

BU TTER
W lLflO N ’IJ C E R T IF IE D

Lb.
&lt;

CORNED BEEF
LBS. SU G A R

s

and

21 f

More than 6,000,000 people trade everyday hi their
neighborhood AAP Store becatwe they know from ex­
perience that the food they receive la the best, and the
[tries they pay la always iowl
FANCY, W HOLE GRAIN

B LU E ROSE RICE

kCHES...

SU G A R

BEETS
TURNIPS
CARROTS

;2 for

S W IF T S J E W E L

LARD ' 8 u Bucket 55/

•&gt; i

.

'

.

lb- .ba

P. &amp; G. SOAP, 3 Bars

BEANS, 3 No. 2 Cans I

i

Del Monte— t ender, DeLuxe

An ExtcIWnt Toilet Hiep

PEAS, 2 No. 2 Cans ....

CAMAY, 3 Cakes....

A * r — rancj U a t

,

BEANS, 2 No. 2 Cans i
He in■

-

KETCHUP, Large Bot

TISSUE, 3 Rolls...

Skinner's’ Raisin—Pesi-Kellegg'e

Hnltann— Drllrloas, Apple Bene ..

IO N A — Plain or Self R ia l* *

11 Lb. Bag

FLO UR
SOOCO—HIGH Q UALITY

COM POUND

I CANS

LARG E, YELLO W

H i

.UCKEE8 aad CH ESTERFIEL.D
n a a M a n "
‘
T

carton

FANCY V. b.
NO. 1 W HITE

MizoIroil, Pt c»ri
Te Yen * P ri* had Paas Cl***, Ua#

BRILLO, 3 Pkgs,..m
Hep rtavend Malt

U n

,

BRAN, 2 Pkgs...... i... i

Apple Jelly, 2 Jars .'...

M ELLQ W

SA U SA G E

/

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lean— Tender, Cat, Strfn liras

17c

VhtNNA

141

Famous White Naptha

P R IL U P n D R U C ld u *

Head

6c

5 lb , t&lt;)g

S Y 9 U P , No. 2 ^

IOC

5 i&gt;»

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1 LB. COl

6 c . NICE FIRM

FO O DS

LOW PRICES

(A R B U C K L E S / fU R E )

5&lt;

YO U O O , YOU f lN D —

AMERICA'S BIGGEST SELLER

GOOD

i ’sciric Brand-Tel let

Batter Merchandise at Bettor Price* at 213 Sanford
Ave. with Leaa Overhead *1 a Having# to You. Phone 31

k wes no accident, but
a thorough eppndsdon
by America's Initons of
le quality
But Ribbon*
the leading aeeft ol the
nation. There tec

BLUE RIBBON MAIT

CLEANSER, C an....

WHOLESALE and RETAIL

if.tha.)Urged -fas tb* rity. I * hLi
stmcfcaearaei* be Invited^ Iocs'
rtaldenta to visit Ms now ploeo
if basinets and Inspect tbe.ro-

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OU Moahh

f/Gl—

W H C k lV C R

A * !' Sanbtltn

GROCERY AND FEED CO.

lb# #10ctrieal-

' f lead refrigerator, which
,. mi*
«...
lek &lt;*

Wherever you go,you find 'this
malt with millions o f friends

LAKE
W ORTH
V.
D.
Scyrmanski purchased telephone
building at Lucerne Avenue and
K Strret from
Mr. and
Mrs.
McNamara.

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Caldwell’s store k

market,
of 1

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F R ID A Y . A P R I L 29. 1932

,

**v

RUSSO-JAPANESE
TENSION IS SEEN
NOT INCREASING

~

anti-aircraft dafanaea la the dUes.
l o s e s
It- ia asserted that tha Soviets S " m1x s , t T &lt;!£ : . ~ h e f l i n
aro fortifying lalanda o ff Vladi­ Oder*tend that the reports will bo
vostok and have llkewiao ordered practically unanimous in . con­ I F I G H T T O O U S T
the Par East volunteer fleet to demning Japanese methods.
Meantime I-ord l.ytton ta re ­ J . H . B A N K H E A D
erneel Ita spring training cruise
and
■Opart tar imme4Iata' de­ maining at Mukden, where the
fensive operations. A number of commits loner* recently talked with
(Continued from Pag* On*)
tnixhantraen at# being refitted Gen. Shigeru II onjo and other rused o f stealing the subsequent
to servo aa naval aualtlariea. Paw Japanese leader* and rsctlved
general election.
.
foreign ships art entering Vladi­ representatives from Korean so­
Usrred from the
DemocratM
vostok.
cieties and others. U U reported
The procurator at Harbin an­ that a member o f the party o f primary of 19.10 because he re­
nounces that preparation* have Di. Wellington Koo, Chinese dele­ fused to support tbiv.rnor Smith
TOKYO, Apr. f a — D w tiU On been completed for the trial of gate, a.-rosnpanying the commis­ In 1928, Heflin ran as an inde­
pendent. He l». k the floor In hi*
fart that th* prrta eantlnar* to 42 man and women Soviet cltl- sion, » « i questioned by tha Man; own behalf during the contest,
chtikoo police recently, but was
trns,
former
employee*
of
the
feature (rspoits of warlike prepleading for five )».ur&lt;* for recog­
Chinese Eastern Railway, who later released.
’ paratloas In Siberia, foreign ob- have been arrested In connection
Manrhukuo troops defeated the nition as thr victor.
aerran beiltva that Russo-Japa- with the dynamiting of a Japanese guerrillas in the neighborhood o f
'Rankhead ilt-f.r.lr.l
his rijf.it
tim » tendon i* ntl Inc leaning. The troop train. A copy of the prose­ Teokichso recently, after which to the seat, while Senator* George
ouflook la more favorable, alnre it cutor's brief will be furnished to traffic on the smth branch o f the and tlratton earned on the Demo­
la becoming more apparent that the l.ytton Commission, sent bv Chlnrse Eastern Railway was re ­ cratic sidr of the fight f r r Him,
the League to investigate the Sino- stored, the guerrillas retreating along with Senator Itlack, Demo­
both Moscow sni Tokyo gemrtnrtjr |Japanese dispute. It Is understood [■northeast.
crat, Its Ain sn.» colleague.
want to preserve peace. It rennet Ott t ‘ flit p snn tlon alleges that
Immediately after the two roll
. b* denied, however, that anything a "Red” terrorist organisation,
calls Senat ir Hot in-on, o f Arknn
I?. S. ENVO Y HONORED
may happen, einre the Mtentlal composed of 300 aifive agents,
•as, the Drniocratir leader, issued
dementi of danger remain.
has formed a general society for . TU E B IN G E N . Germany, Apv. a fcrm al statement which ccmt— A n Andcrendenr Twer* agency, the drffnse of Soviet Interests
29— ( A . I '. )— A rare distinction, ' mended George llialton and lllaek
the Nippon Dempo, usually re­ Which la reerviting upward oT
and said; .
liable, * disseminate* reporta dat­ 8000 members, all of whom are the honorary degree of d o-'or Of
“ It is most gratifyin g to Demo­
ing that Russian refugeea reach­ pledged to sabotage the efforts science from the BDcirnt t ’ niver- crats that the Semite bai repudi­
ing Harbin from Vladivostok de­ Of the Manchukuo regim e to con -jslty of Tueiunjen. was rnr.ferre I ated the attempt to reflect upon
clare that martial law continues aolldate It* authority.
I yesterday on American Amt Basa­ t e integrity
o f thr
Alabama
throughout the Botiet maritime
l t Is asserted that the foreign , dor Sackett in appreciation tor the election in which Senator Itankprovince* and the military are consuls at tlarhin have completed |Hoover moratorium on reparation head w s elected.
It is man)*
hastily constructing airdrome* and
payments.

However,'Anything Is
Likely To Happenln
D elicate Situation

V '•

reason ir ........ for the ohargea.'
The tvmt | of it« elections com
mlfee, u hi. h »ot.-il 0 In K to
ri’crg.iirr I n-i-his I, wav taken up
hy tne S. a . la«t Thursday. Tae
......................... mined

tlcalion

Meat Market
W E DO N O T M E E T C O M P E T IT IO N — W E M A K E I T

IXt^Apr. 29-30,1932A.D.
FREE FREE FREE
“ A ft e r t h e '

D e p r e s s io n ”

We buy nothing but Local Fresh Yard Eggs and we are going to give them away
Friday and Saturday. One Dar.rn Free With Any Order of $2.50 nr More.

1 0 | Lard

13/|SugarLJs23i

j
1»1 €1 (1 P

is

V

_ ^ .(larger fiisndly snakes yet those'a* a means o f diminishing farm j
0 f |«rme people will handle coral troubles.

C n n L n c T , .. * \ r a '

,h7 '*•" Kntifr'l With Mm rrn.p -.*» rrp.MvnUk ;
1 I I n I » l l v snake* and think harmless.
Hies of the farmer' l!^ga^^*alt^H»^^'.,;
V . 1 j P I ) I g M I ) 4k I I C l
, " ^ p °"* y
hundreds of —,|) f fC»tional Grange, Fsrmsty
iN U I 1 H I M i l l U I I 9 [ persons have not been bitten when j y nion am{ Kurin Bureau Fedsra- TJl
—
I hamlling the'p Vn-ter snake*"’,' 4|on
(Continuel Iro n I'a-e I V )
Crptain Archer .aid, 'is because. ^
, h&lt;. ,.rtn,d’ a at*
.
to live and P - o , hr saM. th. snake is not a vlrlnu. ere*,
,lf lh, ir c r U - * , ^
-with this
'i ll.-r thev vvo ilit, lure. «lr-pilr .tone, you hear t.
Jo bUn)e lt f„ r lkr awcltd* * 1
r*l e litter. . . mv e n c |er patr.lthe ron ti.rv I do know th... that^ ^ , r r ) f u lt .j r &gt; 1 pri, r,. ,vhl|e « * 1| M
©r I44i» during the venr. This to- ***• * lf'
‘
. ' P* / '*
other pricts have gone down l.t
tal doe. not *iep lb-re. for in tha [ deadly e* that of the enhra., and.
j .
u„ f njr. he -aid. I ! «
early p„r|
.............-ond yen r that jintt *iv.ke scrum does not,'
n*knl that nothing
l*e ilnne t i
thi *r la*
t a * . if lionndi rd, will help.
thr agrirultuml marketing
P * CM111• c
I l f 'I |
inm ruts In 111
I’e-socs interested in !ea*n»n *' U(,akrn
’ 'H
O i l t i l l 4.0

the report

t f Us solHormiuttee, • headed by
U r*t»ng*. IK nut. rat, Delaware,
which \o «*d * lo 2 to declare tha
%« ,,|.

lls^liru-' cun .lulled the opposi­
tion to I (a 'il. hi‘ut| yesterday in a
Ignt an i f in which ha comf a it d thr
i .« that Involving
W ill.am ' \ a;t, «»f Penniylvanta,
ami u| pealed to the .Senate to
-apiiiy lb** -aim* rule* 6«low the month*,
* i\cry timr you kiil aLn.it thr hahit** nf .n.vkt « r » c in*
M i f i i a I I *tx n line aa above." onr i f
^• t-* 'llv ifp iile * , y iu vltrd t&gt;• tin' Municipal Z**o any dny
lit* con.t mlr.| jlnTf were wide- nn l: I nn mii ,‘ irm i at. per yra% durimr th»* ui*.k, pnrli.*ularly nn
•pri'.ti i ri’giiLiritiex "that *nuHi- ■ r«l 11.
t :»t ond destroy y o tir, Salt n l i t an,| Stimlny. when t*a*»
tain An her iL'd»or« In-turr* n»ii
fin! the • lection, hating improper- erop* '•
ly mu* l-«l Iitt Ilot a, unsealed bal­
t npf nn \r. hr» pi.'tntrd thr cat ' M ifw rn ipii-tinna on them.
lot
, ami r longed that the a*« i pn.tr *■tal»-atit nti* fur ■iinkra,)
* ta V « elrati. n Ians were not ob* for a '"iik** run crawl into rat
hi
»tf ved.
hide-- Nr I brine out n»t after rat.

act.
Senator Tnnmaa ( P . O k la l, in a
formal atoteinent. predii ted that
an atrreement «oon would ba
rearhetl on the many proposal* In*-’
fore the rommiltee. He vxpfftH '

Oredh; ft x pans "

Commenting on the Senate’s
action ft rntrr Senator lleflln aaid:
“ U i* a trave«iy on juatlca; It
ia a victory for corrupt prac­
tice* in nn election of a Ra»kob
Democrat airmtnt a leal Demo
4rat It i* n surrender .»y ike Dem­
on a! • of t ‘ « sacred principle* so
long: I ’vel ntitl supported by Demo­
crat* in ami out of the Senate. It
tna k* a -ad decline in Democratic
&gt;ai!er* hi{i a ml ronlrol.
“ The f.iPurr to decide my con
fest that there is not the slightsel
teat on the Ian ami facta wilt not
in the hast weaken my rourair?
or impair piv fighting epirit for
clean anti honest politic* and clean
and honest government."

GatcheFs

n | „ „
I 1C u

aider

To Assist Farmers

t’

►O
ur#HnnV

make n

tlttiih
which a

harnifp** and friendly
anil f e «. •regr their work, indrm l
o f h;* i *m th»- attitinle that '•••nnkM
an* *nr»V ■*. I ki'l them nil f »r they
all IO' ’ k |«hkv In tne."
Cnpla.’i Atch**r ctni’if ttol underataml \%hv pome people «»hud der
whin he handle* antne of
the

Realism Imparted
To Play As Pistol
Shot Wounds Actor

muv live a id that Coleman, wotin *
nl iy the -arm* ,millet, t id §joo i
rondit Wit.'kartitiel Waller*. IM kill-in nf
he |n . e. *•*41I Id “ didn't i in*44 h
os loaded."

Wilcox Seeks Office
Upon Wet Platform
.W K S T C ALM UK At It. A|r -"*
! -Stair option on all Ifipim t.iu .
imini- liutc iiumI i ( n at imt of Ho \ I

►
tra 1 Act an«f till irnii ’e n |ii■«» of
tin■ ftight*4ent h A incmiiiirfil 1*. the
( on*tttuti ‘n were thr plank* on
»li i h Mai k Wlien*, illy a oil! &gt; 1
4*1 West 1
Palm Ben* *1, t 41 d hi- j
1*1.1it Ini tn iit nil noil liein|r l*o CoN I
k*r« * frnn• thr• Eour»h In-til* 1.
*u1*jet t tn the June |1 1ini« i ) rli-r
lMin
Uter a arm"* nf i onInn lit e
wtiHi a Mm•her of It* intMtan had
er of the
lint, 4* 1irh i&gt; .i»- '
lar bp-1 in Hoi liIi*. the ran, n...' |
amiit*unerd U**Iay tiiat the pi min i
^ h*»i4 pmu« wuuLv iut.aUiuir itv,. iu -&gt;m
fin|*or U n t arrfton nf hi* pfiitfonrt

|* Dr tarfh| the nrtt Pdngi* ^* %
*III
l*e fared aith thr ta-k of mnvdy
ing t h#%prrnr»it prohibition rit»*a
lion, ha addrd that h«* hrlivkaj im
inlentii.na of all ca.i liiU lrt **h • &gt;IJ
hr clearly* drfinrd on thr ii* jr .

Seminole Fifth and Poultr&gt;

MARKET

t1 • i o*nmitia*»
th • n sidntion of
i il i &gt; r ) , rhfltr&lt;too .mlmkh) from

' •

miration 1*1

•ard wheal
i'M I'ojntrlei*

1*04 d |»nr« * are rlirnpr i Ih&gt;in the) han
••hi or ami dn&lt;
M If.*.I A S larr*
lh^.
lirm im h r
al I ' l u f l ' M ice l&gt; p*i
»■%n 4 l i m i t

i* pr ictxl l ow .

PINEAPPLE
imo.MM AST

CORNED BEEF
PICKLES (sw eet
Ta

h UI F I JEWKt.

Pound
j LARD 8
SUGAR 10 Lbs, 42^ s Lb: . ^
CORN Ye Only One C. G. can 10/
RICE Blue Rose
D i: I N ’ S

M I L K
M i

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IN S

3
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KELTS
M*. 2 t \N

N tl. 2 I A N

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(iK P .E %
N O . 2 1 \N

CORN
.12 o /..— im

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III. A N S
O . I \: l \ l u l l l I

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PRESERVES

S o . k P , IJ :ir
1.1 I M i l l ' . I M

si i n in

OLIVES, (|t.

S o \ P . II;ir
i i m l a a ; ■.

PLAIN

OLIVES, (Jt.

M A T C H E S

MrVuweit Fur Yuur lnblr

H ELM ET

Velvo t4iffe4*

S . It*. E I u U I , 2 1 l i l t * . -

.1 POUNDS

r o l ND

APPLES

O N IO N S

lU

Hi 1*01 N D S

n o /. i : n

POTATOES

L E M O N S

SUNSET ia il.ll

HiauatG

IIUTTEK

L K T T IT E

222 E. 1st St.

Uw. 2'Jo)

IIS Magnnlin Ave.

ONLY

ONI)

LOWER PRICES and ItETTER (RJALITY

IHcl.ander Arcade
hone 9u‘J
Mr Drh«rr

M ILK

S P E C I A L S

|

I'll .1 .1 &gt;

iiut m v ro irj
Anthonv tiarnar. I h. tin* hn*&lt;
dro|’|n*| to tin- flmti So &lt;lid h* i
non t'olnoan, nrinthrr ftinnlnr ■&gt;1
t ^ t « » l , ll«ith w rrr »hot
Hospital attrndattl* '■ant flumm

week 11
•*
W V SIIIN C TH N . Apr. 2*
Id n
(A P .l Credit rpanriim an*| fund
ao j d ..•••»•*•
to finnn.'f *»al«* o f
farm
-J ^ n itm M&lt; v
v hr»* n*i«l rot ton about d w r T a I 1 nan. pTOkidt1
vnrnti*d In fore tin* Smati* \ g»i the Heron*!rti!t
Committee \»*«t»'»d*\
hi I ' miiuu •• th»*
Chi.n man Slum* of the farm hoanl , and vottoti t

V, ’ ’-fM;

S P ^ wiilS

MI AM I. Apr !!U. &lt;A P \ - Hr
hinr-nU f»*r t'"** clan* |l i t nf **•«•
wr* m ItfMitvrr T \Va»htng1«n» High
Vchnol fi»r hrgriH** u n u along mi
ly tMi *4» until thr director ilrploits!
ihr lurk of inspiration
- l i l - ti&gt; thu aernr on&lt;&gt; ag«in .“
he ptrndi'd, "and g it •nmr action
into it."
Anti ro the villmn dl*«ard«-*l In*
rrhiat-al
nu*ina»&gt; in »lo n iin t
■*lla»iir" whrn he a a* nuppoM’il to
*hooi Hie lino. Invtiud tic ni/cd
t Kr |iwlol to jrt* u &gt;in I in thr play.
poDilcd it at thr in to uml pull'd
thr in g g rr. Tin- vmlial “ hang" u «-

Friday

J
approval In he iriv* rt to the fedtral re-erve hoard*- po'ley urflnf *
mrmhe- hauk* l&lt;» l»iiv envrrnmailt J*
Sand* wt'h i* *'*%e not *, and aaltf “J5-!
hi* optrien
th * I tnk« would

I 'L l )

FRYERS 2To 3Lb. Average Lb.

and Halurds)

S-i sll Raking
i i t K s i i D iti:s s ia &gt;

RED S N A IT E K . It.
Steak j

RED SNAITER. II..
Fresh

:t(k'

Spanish

M A C K E R E L lb.
Fresh

2 »C

I,

S E A T R O U T , lb.
Freeh

M(/LLtr.

ih.

2 (k

i2&gt;/2c

8HKIMI*
IF R E 8 H
|COOKED

Pound
Pound

Ml
10

4 To 5 Lb. Average

SHOULDER L ».

ROAST, Ll&gt;.

M ealrrn Strw \ u l &lt; r

'W E S T E R N HUE I

LA MR, 2 Lbs

STEW, Lo.
i S W IF T 'S S T AM I'L l •

LAMB LEGS

a

3(

Pound

W ESTERN

WcMln. Pork ('hu|&gt;-

'ROASTS, Lb.

FRESH WESTERN

Spare Ribs, 2 Lbs.

.HAMS, Lb.

(Slumped Reef)
KANSAS CITY

WESTERN

ROASTS, Lb.

Veal Roasts, Lb.
REST GRADE

, Q a a td -D rrs s rd
to Y o u r O.drr

WHITE BACON

JAY ONLY
Charge

■

JfeK.
-

tl W

Keef Liver, 2 Lbs.

HIM*AH CURED

tffe N 8
Pound
I1ROILBRS
Pound
FRYERS
Pound

Pound

I unr&gt; Wtmlern I.AMII

WESTERN VKAI

(Hair i.r Whole)

CHICKENS

r

HENS

*

JTl m

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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 )

ITERS OUT
IED ARE
D tjV P lN A L
North CarollOhty States Far,o rimr Prohibition
*# ■

* t

r-Uiree rotara oat
d favor a reptol
. . . oth Amend giant

of
of
M

by th* final figures In
r Dlfnat'a notlon-wld#
Pall, which Will be
in the mogaxln# tomor-

.

totel o f 4,868,637 ballou warn
and counted in thit
referrvdum. Th* divlilon
fin al figure* ahowa 1,230,N-4B par rent, voting for
iM o f tha Prohibition
t and 3,431,177, or 73.51
favoring rtptal.
and North Carolina ar*
two atatra giving a claar
Ity fo r prohibition, Konoo*
dry by- a majority o f 397
oat o f a total of 84,1*1 balrataivad and North Carolina
&gt; dry by a majority o f (Ut
f M N oat of a total of &lt;14,790 tialUta returned.
welteat aacllon o f tha
Btotoe aa avidrnrad by th*
In thla poll I* tha group of
from tha Ulaalialppl Rlv#.ta tha Allantic Ocean and
Clmately north of tha Ma■O il on l.lna, with tha dampest
trot Ion In tha
aeaboerd
N H rw Y erh .-N rw Jereey,
flrtwkHlaiit, and Khoda liland.
■action of tha counneladal tha brll o f atata* exfrom Ranse*. Oklahoma
T lx a* to the Atlantic with
eifep llo n o f Missouri, L-oulsia te , tod Florida, which
three
■tataa raglatar higher wrt majoritiaa,
f Tha balance of the Middle Wealatn (late* •how a ■rntimrnt wettar than tha Houthem group but
CPUlldarably
dryer
than
the
terthaaatam section o f the coun

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Tha Rocky Mountain state* ihow
» ' Collective vote »llghtly lea* wet
r
than tha country at larRe while
f
iha Pacific
Coast states
a
■ a d p i J o T l t y for repeal higher than
jfe v
th « national ratio.
1
■&gt;. Thirty-three «tale» ami the l)i*tft&lt;t o f Oolumbla return wrt me_
orltlrs In the final tabulation
lil- J v - T - ' H u l n i from 2 to 1 to over 7 to
IV

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- Btk atalaa, giving a return

of
te tw «.n 40 to AO |ier rent of their
total vote* for the continuance of
prohibition, Include Tenneuee, Arhanooe, Oklahoma. Alabama. Mi&gt;
■iooippi, a n d
South Carolina,
ranked In the order of their great• » A ry ■entlment
1 Nina atatea, finally voting more
j (t e a 4 to I wet, are Connecticut,
DtiltOii, Louisiana, Montana, Ne­
vada, New Jarery, New Yuik.
Rhode bland and Wisconsin.
Tha nine llatea voting over 3
‘ to 1 wet In the final returna Inelwde California. Maryland, M uMlhOsetts, Michigan.
Minnesota.
Now Maileo, North Dakota, WaahIngton, and Wyoming,
Th# fifteen atatra returning •
I ’ to 1 majority for prohibition
ata Dataware, Florida, Idaho, Ken-

totky, Mateo, Now Hampahlra,
OMto, Oragoo, PowtaylvanU, Heath
Dakota, Utah, Vonnont, Indiana,
MUaoori. aw) A H tan*,
Nevada haode tha wet column
with M JO per cent o f lie final
rata fa r repeal while Sanaa*. far
■awe woe ha during th* pell th*
only d ry ila t* , hoods tha column
fo r prohibition to th* final vot*.
Th* dry* showed a continues!
gain daring th* pragr*** o f th*
poll, tho ratio fo r prohibition con­
tinuance Incroaeing from 16.85 per
cent o f tho U toi vot* o f th* flrat
week'* return* to *8.49 par cent
o f th* final vot*.
Th* District o f Columbia vot*
le over a to 1 w o t
Th* tenth and final tabulation
In th* 1930 Literary Dig**! Pro­
hibition Poll giving three optiona
on th* bellot Inatead o f two
■bowed o totol tabulaton o f 4,806,484 vote* o f which 1,484,098, or
&gt;0.46 per dent, mere for atrirt
enforcement while 1,390,314,
or
(9 11 per cent, were for modlflrrtion to admit light wlnea and
b**r* and l,9 4 3 d »f, irr 4043 per
cent were raglatarad In fa ro r uf
an outright repenl of the Eight•enth Amendment.
In th* poll o f two year* ago, five
lia te i voted majoritie* for the
Eighteenth Amendment while In
the current pull only two atatra
ar* reported d rf.
In th* 1930 poll, Kanaaa h si a
dry porconUgo o f 57,87 whit* In
th* preaent referendum her pro­
hibition majority 1» 50.23 per cent.
North Carolina voted 88.68 per
cent dry In the poll of two y ra n
ago and 50.05 per crnl In the rurrent relume,
Atk^naaa voted 52.19 per cent
dry in 1930 a t again -1 47.76 prr
cwol-th)#- ywnr. Oklahoma-*
dry
veta of 50.94 per cent two year*
ago I* reduced to 45.47 per rent
dry In 1932. Trnnraaee, voting
50.37 per eent for enforcement
In 1930 now ahowa a final -try per­
centage o f 49.54.
“ In an unforgettable year
uf
public anxiety, controversy and
political ferment but alao of cour­
age and hope/* the magaalne will
• tat* rdltorially tomorrow, "The
l.ltrrarv Digest offars this Prohi­
bition Poll to tha nation aa a
rounded contribution to tha sum of
publle knowledge concerning the
im V re u m n ti o f national pplnlon
and sentiment on thia vital laauv.
“ The poll nuw bn-ome* history,
a aymmatrical edifice of atallallcal
data built for the whole nation
and not for any party or rouse,
we dedicate it simply and sincere­
ly to service in the ararrh for
wladum b;‘ publle men In thrlr
councils s o l convention*, their
leg tu let UT r* and ■ caeculivc man• lorie, at this rrlala -if the naKnn'a
life.
" I f our nffrrng la nothing else,
It la a reflection of one eperial
expect o f truth, aa fatthfully gar­
nered ae we. wllf, much eiperlence and gm,-t will, rout4| tin lh »]
Job,**
The L lU rtry Diirfst points ni||
n flo*F pnrillel Iwtween the
turns of this unofficial referen­
dum *04 the national ptfhlritr tak­
en In KlnltrH "whartby that coun­
try, last winter, abolished prohftiltinn after trying it for twelve
years.”
A total of 772.901 votaa w er!
polled In the Finnish (lection of
which 28 10 per rent voted In fa v­
or of retention of prohibition, 1 40
per rent favored modification and
70J10 per cent fevered repeal of
their prohibition laws, while th*

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being th# first to vote far a law
amending an existing banking law
which aald that “ the Comptroller
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•|o«u| UU JO U0|ttttaod *q*t ||»qi
Ing that portion of the law to
"the Comptroller may take poa•raalon o f an Insolvent hank."
“ Mr. Hardee, I aay that In 1915
■ml 1921 you helped pass laws
which gave Raineat Amos the
temerity to let Insolvent banka
go from on* month to five years
liefore closing them, to not only
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S teford dbiUrtn attending jmbUe oahoplo w ill ho gt**a b y Alton
Blow art, prefosatonal a t tba Banford Country Clots o re ty Satur­
day morning, i l wo* a Anonnoad to­
■ i
day. M r. Stawort will Initreet a
U f ■ii I m m D L n.iL-'
ctoaa nt t e n
a t l : M , o'clock,
v t t t m ir v n
while ho. will instruct * gtrto
rlea* at 8:80 o'clock.
Officers o f th* now g o lf orgonlsotlon have alia approved tba
plan a f allowing aehool children
to play on tho ooon a oa Wodnoad a n ond S* turds ye Strin g th*
tummar at no coat. Both th# fre#
Instruction and fre * ploy plan la .
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devised as o means o f creating in­ D A IS Y
terest in tha elnb and th * course
Itself *■ well aa to
provide
healthful recreation fo r th# grow ­
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F U L L d l E A k W IS C O N S IN
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hacking the
State M a r t t t t n f Bureau, B. E . Surry, B a a fa d Rep.
former governor, who id "bound
( Continued from f a g * On*)
to perpetuate the peltries o f the
cause all that I M y b supported Carlton administration bociuae of
S a . r . r * . r ie e M a ,
ISS-oe I, Iln e U p S, S toll loaore A
by tha b w or poet record •/’
aevorrl premia** made preceding
H o c h .a te r X. I e a c h I * B n tfa le , K a w
Hpeaking o f M arti a, ha aald th* recent pall‘J*o| gathering at r v l l a i , A a r, SO. I O M
Haven. A lb n a y . It rare held.
that M arti* must know that on* Marianna.
. C la c t n a a llt C b » e *# » 1 F t. W a r n e
n o rtrw .
I, Cleveland I. ManofloM. a I.
o f the w ar* to reduce th« coat of
T h is la l b * Ia s i r e g n la r e e l.
■ h ip p in g
P e ta l
I a lw n a t lM
le e
The *pe*her aald that M r . H ar­
government to Florida would be
- r v r e p o r l ta I m le a iv tt
f r t im
T h a n S a r, s n . t e D M .
dee's t ans I sagacity was “ sadly
l b * n a n fo e g a r tle e O u r in x lb #
"to rev lea tho present lax law* so
nASMVItn.DVlICIVO
Heel Ion of
l.r r s e n t ■— «c». F u r t h e r r e p o r ts
absent when you Jotoad Doyle
that lax cortltlcaUs to thla sMt*
un r » l . r y m a y be s e c u re d b r
Florida i Warm, partly cloadr. lU u l.
Cat lion Iveeaai* th* people are fed
Inge
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very
light
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will be th* least dotlrad article
up with the policies o f that gen­
S .'e rh e tln a
W tsrean,
to t
a t.
u i r r . d e m a n d v e r y s le w , mita rX e t
you over saw.” ilia charged that
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ui—le. Most aklr-naata rolled
d a : » r l-&gt; I t . M a r n a r d F e te re o n .
Martin sided In passing law* which
■ingl* plank o f hi* 1828 p b tform .'’
Ilr a d r n tn n , F lo r id a .
paid o r c o p a lg n e d .
favored tax certificates, "m*kln|
n n A D R N T o T f, F lo r id a : ( M a a a le e .
Speaking o f h b own platform.
X u rn e ilm e b e fo re th e o p e n in g
H e rn e o ta
O e e tle h .)
H al
them th* moat daaldrabla aocuri
p a r t Ir
» f th e IS IS eeOeon, a e o m m s r r
Mr. Watson aald that
“ ballad
c iu u d rr- H a u lin g *
m o d eonr a l a,
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n n t a ln lnit*
g fcn
om
te e la t le t lc a l
tie* in all Florida,” and aa a re
Ir o In q u ir y , e a o ia n d s le w , m a r k e t
down, it la about tike thla: fin t ,
ri ftU f o r l h * p rre
k spef pntt seoeen,
p9»M&gt;n. wll
w ill
■ult, tinea ha charged Martin with
pui&gt;llFh«d. Tho*# wlw wiMh m d e ll, l e r le . d e l.e .b - o h lp p ls g p e ln i.
I..♦ puUllabed.
uproot graft and eorrnptlan, even
( b e e n , o n d e liv e re d eelea le a s a l l
T4lp
npy of thla mpinary rM hivi
being the 90 percent holder of
Ir a n a p n r tn lln n
r k o r g a a l,
I*
In c h
though this maT require th* plac­
ntt i l r u d j r m i f l t r * Q U M t f o r
no
etoek In the . Northern Securities
m e . In d lv I d it a U r w ee bed and
»n»* to th* K* nford offlr*.
ing of public official* behind bars,
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phoultl »end their r fa v iit la IN*
Corporation, puryhaaera o f "score*
where some o f thorn have
long
I.SS: f a i r q u a IIIr
lit y
*4.1*
4.1 do*. I l ls.
Jlurratu of A « rir-til tami Kro.
of tax certiflcaUa,” that Martin nine* belonged; second, drive out
IS . I * d o a , I I S*.
nomlei, Division of Fruits snd
"la making a private income of
vsRvtnbUa.
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o f politic! In Florida th* office
Wte»lblik#ianr f &gt;rtX--- -—
$70,000 every year.”
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a r r iv e d . I I F lo . u n lo a d e d , » c o r * a n
haUoa- whw wW aok -ropw o M t the
T liv
In f i l
r r p r r a s n m t lv s
ir a c h . X u p p lle a J o o d e ra te . d e m a n d
•*▼05 KXvSPt Improved tax col­ people after b* gets In office, and
wlihM st this tlfn# to thank
• l- ,w , m s rX e t a llg X I I r w e a k e r. W-tde
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railroad
rapraatn.
lection* by passing those laws, who perelita In colluding with
M in t- I "
q u a lltr
and
c o n d lllp n .
and others who hnv» ro,
r iu r lC e . I t In c h e r ln . vraehed, i%
Mr. Martin” the speaker said,” thnt which mokes fo r governmen­
opr rat ml so tell with tha Nan.
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inatead, John Martin, you proved tal efficiency; third, run th* gov­
&lt; d o e . t l . t l . I I S . fe w l a n t ; S d o a .
A prrllrtiln»rjr r»rfaw of th*
ii n . lia .
fe w
4 tis .s e * : I dps,
that the power behind you was the ernment for th* people, and »top
lilt HeatAR,
Hanfonl.OvIrdo
t s . l l l . fe w &lt;1.1*. p o o re r I M S .
Mart Ion. will h* l«au*d MAturday,
thane* you saw to exploit th* tho politicians from -running It
1«. I * d o e . I l . t l . I . s b . fe w I M S .
Apr. Stlh.
p o o r n il eleee lo w e r .
agencies o f government fo r per- lor themaelros, and lost, bush the
( ■ r io t
R k lp n r R lB
la
I k * l R llr d
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tnnal, financial benefit. Yea air, combination between predatory In
f t i t l v f u r T k a rw fla fp A p r* Mb 1 H L d - a r - v a . c le a r. I F Is .
n r r lv e d , f l
F lo r id a 11. H. C a lif So. T o ta l l t d
you m ale a good governor, for terests and -political offleo-holdr a r e o n Ir a c h . X a p p llr e o l-o u t m o d .
U rr m u d a 1 bjr b o a t,
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John Martin, and I chart* that In •ra. by uniting tht rank and fll* r a r l a t R k lp M fa ts n f C # t# r r f r a as d u ll F ln r ld o . I * In c h r r lew.,, w
ashed
lh a ta a fa r d .O v la d a
flitrtrl. ta a n d I n d iv id u a lly w
this display o f Inatooority alone, under a leadership that w ill figh t
aa h e d a n d
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you are not a f it person Ut be th* for, and remain loyol to, th* peo­
A p r . 1111 — 4114; t i l l — I t l i
f a i r to o r d in a r y nq o- vaai llly
ltr aadte n .
ple’s inter**!*.''
next governor o f Florida.”
f l M l R f * f a r a 14 h a « r i » r M e M . b il l o n , som e s h o r t a la th a , I d o a .
l l s e . l V*; t . t d o a , I l a * - I I I . p o o r .
lac at Hi m Ae He Iaday.
“ This campaign Is a erussda for
H * concluded hi* remarks against
. 1*1 I. * d o a , p o o r to
l*o to mar Yards] 41 rara paaa*d. o r lo w ae 11____
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Martin by ashing "W hy do you tha principles o f Democrat!* g ov­ Haw York SS, i'll 11*4* ■Rhla f t Waah. o r d in a r y-----qualltr.
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forget principle sad go about th* ernment,” Mr. Wotson concluded,
■tat* promising roods for volesT "principle! which are fast disap­
Don't you know that this prove* pearing under the m l* o f th*. Inprofessional
politicians
that you are rilk s r fuel me re w ■Ivsctrr,
that you haven't get th* desire who hart brought our atata to Ut
to aerv, th* slate on Democratic most erllleal period. This
pslgn needs sincerity, a* does tb «
principle* of government?”
Cary H ard**'* Anoactlon with office o f governor, and i t * 1* 4tad,
promise you that linearity w ljl
(he banking Interests o f Florida
formed th* next part o f his ad­ be tha key-note o f my administra­
dress. Ha charged Hardee, as tion, sn administration fre * from
speaker o f th* house In 1915, with political olliancet.”

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Hoover To Take 1st
Rest In 7 Months

ij f t , Al Says HU Victory
In tip Stela Will
P ot-B ud To RooseM * V e l!fca Bandwagon

IWASHlMCHn. Apr. B c (A.P.)—Preaidant Poorer de­
cided today to f« next Saturday
to hit Rapldan, fishing camp la
tha Vlrgtata mountains for
whot on# of bis sides said
would to ."bla first real real la
saran months." Ha will teava
Saturday with1* party and ra­
te rn Sunday.
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NEW CROUP TO
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NEW YORK. Apr. 28. — PUSH PROBE OP
, (A.P.)— Alfred E. S m it h
STOCK MARKET
‘ a total of about 76 Dame.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFOHl). FLORIDA, HHMUDAY. APRIL 28, 1W2

M atter AmocUU4 Prana

VOLUME xxm

h h d " c o lle c te d

A t scores of pcr.ons looked on,
a band of It; Seminole Indians,
a ttire d In th r ch aracteristic drgM
peculiar to th e ir lace, this m a n Ing began the erection o f
tba
cy p ress and palm etto hu ts which
will be their homes in th a onclosure n ear the t'ity H all fo r
th e next four v r l t . F our Indian
m en constructed the h u ts a f te r a
search of nearby s s s m p lands fo r
W A SH IN G TO N . A pr. M . — su itable tim ber produced all th ey
!u°', ra
^ b i l l , _____
nte&lt;,,&lt;,l four Indian women V ara
ra rity laid aside
the *^economy
occupied w ith
varied household
to diaptne «f the' N aval supply task s which srenird u n in te rru p ted
i/rttita i a t it ret* n s
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Then Seeks ToDispose
Of Naval S u p p l y
Bill And Democrat"
k T ariff M e asure

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WEATHER

Howdy w ttb pre b abla ato w ara to&gt;
nlgbt and In n a rth portion
F rid ay .

F ite C a l l A Copy

Of Seminole Indians DEFENSE MADE
BOUSE DROPS Band
Begins Erection O f Cypress
ECONOMY KILL Huts Upon JJandNea rLake DY BANKHEAD
FOR HIS SEAT
FOR ANOTHER
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Low Tem peratures
Sweep Over South

llvioui of the curloda g a t* o f 1b«
ip actatn . •
L td by VV. Stanley H anson, of
F o rt Mye-s. widely known ns the
“ Sem lnnlet’ Best F rien d ", the
g roup a rrlv rd in Sanford 1*M
nlg.it and pitched nn Im prom ptu
h
cam p at tfie n orthern end of the
ancloarre. They Ifcpt on the
ground, using only the sky a t a
roof, all Iwing a p p a re n tly tire d
W A SH INGTON .
Apr.
28 —
oat a fte r s long and busy day
.. .
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iWmim Korn. I
lU lfIn f his voir# in th f
whUh sew th rm
t h tl r norM.
In the K ve,glades.
Senate for the f .r .t tim e. Senator
In the p a rty sr» John Cypres*, I John It Bankhead, of A labam a.

Indignant And Angry
Tones Heard By Solonn A Alabainian
Denies Accusations

NUMBER 15S

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ATLANTA. A pr. 28.— (A .P.)
— The South shivered in* black­
berry v. in ter today as tem p e ra ­
tu re s dropped to th a low fo rttfi
a n ) mixed A pril chills w ith
sp rin g fever. Asheville and
Louisville w ,re the two coldest
points In the South w ith te m ­
peratu re* in tha high tnlrtle*.
A tla n ta repeated 44, B irm ing­
ham 4(1. M emphis 4 t. O ther
title s w ere generally in l|je
fiftie s and sixties. Cold w eather
also prevailed In the N 'o rttesst,
New York and Boston, re p o rt­
ing tem p eratu re* of two de­
g re es she** fre ts in g . A te m ­
p e ratu re of 38 uegrves w*&gt; re ­
corded In M ontana but

MASSIE JURY
IS STILL OUT
DELIBERATING
Darrow Makes Final
Plea U rging Appli­
cation Of G o 1d e n
Rule For His Client
HONOLULU. Apr. 28. —
(A.P.)— The jruy It ml not
ranched u verdict today In

-rrt?

Angeles had 54. and s * n Franaa Maggie and three o t h e r s
. ............. .if his rig h t to the
risen 50.
I n v e s t t j r a t t o i r l £ . . » “^ i d ' m r e t ton ig h t to « - old ,
, w lth m 0(lrrn aIMl
j
charged
with olaying Joseph
nnthsI
pedlte action «» ‘h . reonom v
, nd „ v. „ ,
#b.
Kghahawal, alleged attacker
m easure. A cting ( h s lrm tn C risp _________ _____________‘
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of Mantle's wife.
of the W ays and M esnr C om m it­
Im lig n in lly anti in an g ry tone#,
The Juror* received the cA*«
tee will ask the House to a g rtv
h t ti Id th f Svnat* th a t hi* noml*
late yesterday and re tired a t !:S 0
nation and election in lU.'tU were
W A SH IN G TO N ,
Apr.
A .— to R enata am endm erlts’ of the t a r ­
“ W all, I gaaaa t h a t w ilt p o t a
A. M. (K astern Standarvl T im e)
legal an I u n 'a in rd l&gt;y fraud.
(A .P .)— A new group of Senate iff bill depriving the P resident
rh o tk n aA tr tb a bandw agon.”
Ilr vi-tflu en tly denied accuse
arui will resum e consideration o f
B anking C om m ittee leaders w re st­ o f .tlye power to change Im port
A t th a t tlm a Inter re tu rn s
evidence a t 2:30 uVlo.-k
duties.
lions le v ,lied at Inm ami
D A D F D \ &gt; I7I I
show ing Roosevelt loading In Penn- ed control of the stock m ark e t In­
Twa
s.fcnlnlstrmtive fwvanelal
M ale's l&gt;»tnoctallr e s r c u lie r «»■*•! VYg T f i g R j l l U F I L L l J
vestigation from ad m in istratio n
W5th voice *n&lt;! u e stu re t h a t
•ylrnniw t o d n o t reached him.
ex p erts, accusUmu-d to counting
m ttti-e T u e.d ay by his predere**'
belied his age, Clarence D arrow
Hg ami tad aa be fingered a hands yesterd ay and f.V m uU ted d o llrrt in million* and billions,
•or
and
d
e
fe
a
tri
opponent,
J
.
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p lea iad with the racially m isod
sheaf of eao yritMatory telegrams secret plana fo r running down the yesterday h e tp e i Invective and
Thom as Heflin.
m any leads already developed.
Jury yesterday to apply the gulden
A ste erin g com m ittee of five ridicule upon plans for c ashing the
nil# In Jodglag the fate of th a
Flv&gt; m ore hours of o ra to ry In
"This to going to make a differ­ m em bers, only one of whom
soldiers' bonus.
four persona accused of killing
which ( I h t r S enators as well aa
ence to a lot of faNewa who other­ Townsend, o f D elaw are— could u#
S ecretary Mills stood before the
l n**Ph K ahahaw ai.
Bankhead joined consum ed tb#
wise might toaa cllmted right classed a* a n a d m in istratio n se n ­ H ouse Wwye and Mean* C om m it­
"Do unto o th ers— ” urged Ihe
day and th r Senate recessed withaboard tto Headway on thinking a to r, took c h a r t e of tha inquiry tee for »0 m inutes uncom prom is­
i.ut reaching 3 vote on the ques­
W ith the political situation .n aged defense atto rn ey as he con&gt;
W
A
SH
INGTON
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Apt.
2H
there wan a raking glsa to do.”
JACKNONVII I.K, A p r . 28.— ( Ail*.)—T he h ic h rst lau »a(ra tion of w hether he Is rn titled to Seminole C ounty daily I i-.-uniing tr.ld o l thrft the accused, L ieut.
which h a s developed from a "beor ingly assailin g propo-sU for m a k ­
-Joel what fbatbar effect will h u n t" Into a broad Investigation ing the *2,400,000,000 bonus p a y ­ CA.IM Two prr^fT t m rn ts from ►ince t ve financial crisis of the his scat.
w arm er and w ith randidales nl Thoma* H. M asslr, Mrs. G ranville
m ent In w hat he called "dl»honeit
there roeuHn toga In stopping of Stack m ark et operations.
Ft lends of Bankhead la»l night most nightly pleading their cnu«- Fortcscua, A lbert O Jo n e . and E.
Ih r Duval rounty gvaiul jury —one W orld War w n r w n ilrn into the
d
ollars
—
p
rin
tin
g
press
m
oney.”
Governor Rsaoavah'a nomination T"
any
"W a a re Just g e ttin g sta rte d in
new rexenue bill y e sle iJa y i ) a confidently p re d h lrd th a t liis lig h t beforr the voters of this county, J. U r d . would " s a n c tify ”
ha M naked. ;
M ilia r in m anner but no let* railed *‘*rurrilous a n i a *lamler rn c*4 m Jination of Republican and |0
ta la
in v estig a tio n ,” C aim nittee
jHi place
#,|,
to his
would t c upheld In n there is o u t subject which I'iny prison to which they m ight be se n t
this
ro
u
rl"
I»y
Judge
DeW
itt
T.
" I t Is a IlU ls too e a rly to say C hairm an Norback announce I a l t ­ e arn e st, Kugene Meyer, governor
prove of in te re st to a m ajority of if convicted.
(term *ratic %otes in Ihe Senate H | Mdl ra n vote e ip e rte d t *!a&gt;
Darrow close) his address to th a
defin itely a sa a tly w h a t has bean e r a aesalih of th e steerin g group. *f the federal re ie rv e board, te s ­ (•ray when prenenfeil. and (lit* o th ­ nance Com m ittee.
the i andidatas sa d voters, ” W hut
In
thg*
cattle
of
o
iato
ry
ami
a
r
­
Jury a f ta r ■
pleading
accom plished," said the governor'* “ We a re w orking In secret on a tified th a t "currency tin k e rin g ' e r originally d e« rrih n | hy th r Jiutge
.....- .th
. .ree
. . . hour
1 tii, l&gt;i-parti’an c o a l i t i o n gum ents yrstarduy Itnnkhrad was ,.ld we do in 1921 and IW30?"
O flirtal records of th* outcom e 1 * '" 1 NO m inutes. Then the tria l enfo rm er political a lly . " I t will u k * pro g ram th a t will bast develop J h * would rock World confidence In the a* rnnf M i n i n g **M#iinua r h a rf t* doubled th r norm al In divnual in vni| hatically supported hy S e i /l o r
a g a in• I th r a asla 'an l «ta»e a ttn r
several day* fo r th e e ffe c t to sink abuse* of tha system th a t all know U nited .States.
rom c levi.a, iai*ed I lit* corpntution George (D (•• I. while S enator of that s tirrin g cam paign of lu.'h, tered ita final phase w ith Public
In and th eg -w a c aa bagln to h e ar to e x is t b u t a r* hard to prov%*
B oth n e n , officers of the Ue- ne&gt;'* ■»• ie* uiad&lt;* pu^lir in ofarn la s to new h eight*; and a .c rp le d N orris, veteran N rjra s k a Inde­ and the lass extensive one of Prosecutor John (). K clle,
'y having
hy Judge
I t waa rum ored the eomraiAee e o a itre c tio n Finance C orporation court hois y rstrr!a &gt;
fro m ibd p a a ^ a dnd knkw m ore
the l.igh inheritance and gift la s c . pendent Republican, I eld th at rhe lU.tn. indicate th a t there is a pos­ the last word of argum ent.
Kelley began Ids a rg u m e n t w ith;
a hokl l b "
j _,Y
considered the selection of M **ts and spokesm an for the nlm inla- G ray.
voted ly thv House.
-t at rh o u ll hr «t.« la 11 «| vat ant oil sibility th a t th ere may te a d o se
One, 41a t O'*I , \ | l. id. *10141 the
T tie day 's b u rst &lt;f speed l a r r l lM' I the ground th at the prim aly was vote in every rase, for m any ol ” 1 stend before you re p re se n tin g
Tba fa rth e r governor had spent la exam ine Hlpck Exchange and tra tle n , praised C ongress for the
ie«sion, gran.I ju iy felt it had hven IHcd- th,. c o m m ltt.e ’s woik so n ra r
the present candidates and o ffice ­ th# law. You have been presented
m oat o f thaf n ig h t la bla sk yscraper t re k tra g * records In New York. p ro g ram approved th is
1 illegal.
holders were elected by the nar- with a defense of sym pathy, n o t ' • '
offlao getting election re tu rn s, but Norback announced a nother meet - but w arned th a t currency Inflation le»*»l&gt; ham|H res|t tonfuM iJ. delayad • ompicUun th a t predictions w eie
The
picturesque
H
eflin.
ie«plenof in ia n lly ."
in g-w ould be held today which would be a a economic d e p artu re an.l dip* ••urageil "in th r |&gt;erfaim ' m a.e of a re p o rt to the Senate ny
i o u i . i of m argins.
Drill
in
black
brnadebdh
and
-lift
a n * « f i t « d u ty ." This feeling the ) 1 ntay. The coalition *»*« expect
Then, in rin g in g ton**, tb a
r.
W
illiam
A.
G
ray
.
com
m
ittee
coun­
co
u
rtin
g
ruin.
*
The national a ituation is p e r­
on t i g slowness of
bosomed sh irt, "at w ith n half
prosecutor scored D arrow fo r w h a t
1
ju i) •‘aid. v*a« cam ed by its being
iContlnued on I'ag* F o u ,)
ils]
.
the
most
easily
rem
einbcie
1
return# front ^Lto.. (hrenaylvnaln sel, would atten d . Gray ha- been * A fter, tb* h e arin g , R epresents- dlN* hurgo-d U 'fotp it c ntple* ed its
im il« on f is f i . e a* Itanklo s.i e
he said w a t belittling th* b a r o f
live P atm an , D em ocrat, T e a s-,
b&gt;
the
average
voter
In
this
co.rn“*
gganattei ho said: * out o f to w s ter several d a y ,.
gan his addict*.
(( oft11nurd On Page F o ar)
Justice before which h# had p ra o -' •
M em bership of th e steering ror.i leading bonus sponsor, ssld Mills
I), lor Ihe R ailtb delegates were Uc*d for 50 yeariv
e lto /'r * ta laUrmtad In
v
(•a lle riis were not no croa ed
raittae w as com pleted Just before a n I Meyer f a r e th e gold du st
decisively
.a
a
te
n
.
to
Indicate
that
r'laanl KgpuklUan flgbu
as l i m d a v whan lie f bn. in
*yijto*V M * g a in g t o decide Urfg"** &gt;
t t o m eeting y tsta rd a y w hen Nor- XwlnaS- fv rc in g Y s U h A p d r a / W .
the "H appy W a rrle r" was an t-neaaa* aa- p a U lo a." K elley
said, '
**
ilran»atlc five-hour speach, cun ,
beck a b sM itre d -I W h e e n d * . ~ »p: Mellon and J . T C l t o r g t n T o a r M s
popular candidate in this section.
ba­
"th*n tell m* and I’ll be silen t."
termed and m lleratetl th at he lia«l |
dllian to tb* chairm an, ar* S ena­ re p re se n tin g "m o rtg ag e s, m isery,
The sta le election* b roushl vic­
it pU of buyable DameD arrow review ed the story of th a
been unjustijr h a ire d from ihe
to rs C outens, Rapubllcas. Michi­ m i-fo rtu n e and m slfe s ssn -e "
tory to John M arlin, Ruth B ryan a tta ck on Mrs. T halia Mass!*, wifu
crate.”
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1 enm rralic prim ary U*eau«e he re
gan, G lass, D anlacrat, V irginia.
Both Mills and Meyer were c e r­
Ilia aatim ate oi 7i Votes, which K lelcbar, D em ocrat, Florida.
l'U&gt; j i amJfttaii’l at Mutucipnl fuse i to aupport Al Sm it'i for Owen, and Doyle £ . C arlton, as of tha accused naval u fficer and
tain business confidence was re ­
la
r
as
the
voter*
of
this
county
would l e a 's G overnor Roosevelt
P u rk is Ml a MIMlol louialtlon Mini
d su y h tsr of Mrs. Furtescue, ami
(tAinttnuad On I'a g r Four)
In ealectlag Tow naenJ. Norbeck tu rn in g .
were concerned.
*—-»v.
i nly U . now vote* a* a re su lt of
contended, in support of defenso
MUIs in his sta te m e n t t« life
O K IA IIo M A CITY, Okla., A |t will b r fur a* Icii-t onr &gt;sar. h
le ft o ff the rom m lttee Senator
Mr.
M
artin,
seeking
a
Senatorial
T u r k e y 's balloting, w as m ade up
testim ony, th a t Macsl* had not
rc.itllnpr t«» a rep o rt niadt* ty an hi
W alcott, Republican. C onnecllrtn, com m ittee said:
1 2H.— (A .I i Disclnsutv th a t five
seat, upposed Senator Park T ram been m ontally responsible
i f tb a M ha won In M a a sac b a atts
since
kesU gatilig
«•» mnilttCM* rt*m|»o»aetl
P re sid e n t H oover's cli»e friend
“T
he
flancial
position
of
the
girls
have
die
I
b
rie
recently
amell,
a
n
J
gained
ltlJO
votes
and 40 In .Pennsylvania. Ha said
Ihe s s ta q lt last Sept. 12.
who had played a prom inent p art governm ent Is not ruch as to per ; the re .u lt i f alleged crim inal o|. ,.( | | m I’apw ortli. Kn-d T. " »l
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gainst
1347
for
Mr.
T
ram
m
ell
in
h it in fo rm a tio n from th a la tte r
It w ta Kahahawai'* alleged p a r­
loaiiis* and Jam es Muuglitun, reIn tha conduct of the inquiry here- m il tha tre a su ry to m eet th is rte -| eralinns was made '- l a y ly ( out,
the June p rim ary of IP2M, H erald ticipation in this atta ck and fin al­
a u t o w a s th a t h* to d &gt;1 f o r sure
mand. The proponents of this m eat I ty A ttorney I s is K, M orris to ten lly
tefo ra .
tiles reveal. However, Mr. T ram - ly hi* alleged confession a t tha
and w as likely t o g a t e ig h t,m o re ,
In i » l a t m r n t t o h a s e t a ll fa n *
W alco tt w as influential in «t&gt; rt. ore fully recognise th a t the cost ; v r s tl|a tin g tin d e ath s-of two Uni
, C ontinued on Pago Two)
point of a pistol held liy M ain e
n e t including delegate*-* -Inrge.
* *iay, M r I i*|iw ort h ha il t h e foil(C oatlaaed On P age F o u r)
con not be borne by leg itim ate i vetsily of Itk la ’ oma Co-eds
th at respited In th* n ativ e's death,
which h a re a tg b t tPataa.
lirwing U) s a y in a n a w e t to s - t a l e
m eans.
\ Mrs. F la n k le e , 17 year-old *e&lt; .in n t ina-*' l.y h i m i e f m e t h e t ' i t y
F .v ar, ta ,p a y e r in Seminole A g T i c u | t u r e C l u b T o
Massle adm itted the snooting.
Tb* fo rm e r gwvan to r aaptniaad
They would dlschktge w hat they , rrI bride ,.r an um vvrslt) athlete &lt;' o m i n i s t i t i i M o m l a y n i g h t liia t t I.unty Is invited to a tten d a mass
D arrow contended In Itls rio tin g
™
he waa counting on a n e m o f
sta te to lie a tolefcn obligation o f , „ n j V iiyu,,,, i n WycKnll died a
meeting .t the city iiaii t»mor M e e t N e x t I h u rsd u )' arg u m en ts th a t Ih* accused four
f o -lands ara u n safe”
P e a n k y lra ala delagatas w bs were
(t onIIsued O n P ag e F o u r)
tew days «gu
lit
H irliard K
persons had little to do w ith tho
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liNsetl o n a n o f f i c i a l in»|*e« tmn io» night a t 7:30 o'clock w here [
unoppoaad a n d wbo a re claim ed 1
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i t o f t h e l o s t k n o w n i-utld
they will be asked to
rffllia le
Owing to num erous conflicting wrb of tireum atances into
Keoaevalt, b a t w to , Sm ith aald,
It
1 1
l i r * 1 1 • th * r*&lt;r" 1 drat li i f Mo* Bo &gt;bl&lt; u a Utkl
l o a i u iu S bu I u i J, lb* »*lb a new »vg*-ieatia«, known • engagem ents which will e n ta g s (hey bad been enm eshed. Ha
a re n e t a ctu ally lined up w ith u.&lt;
). Tom W atson, of T am pa, rant«mpoimV7 ■un i t i f i ' U l i r t l 1U a* ttie Seminole t ounty T aspay- ^ i,,e„y „f h , m eniurrs, the Seml- brought tsa rs to the eyes of Mrs.
g o v e rn o r..
r
dtdata l o r . g u rc rn c r. a rriv e d in
n
a
n v / V - a . . l l ‘* n y anrjduye, hal disapeaied ,1a ) - a g o f tu i k to t h r g i a n ■tnml a t rr» ' O rganisation, and lay plan* »o |
A griculture Club will not Msssle and Mrs. F o rte sru s a s ho
M e sn llm e ,’ 'a t tb#
Roosevelt Sanford today from P a la tk a and
l V l U K C K e D l y l O ^ l i y i ^ ® * 14'* throughout
country Municipal P ark absolutely sale for present s vigorous demand
dem and t h a t | h l |,|
rr|{ui , r
, t Semi reviews,) th s s lo r Y of th s a tta c k ;
haadguarteaa th e toljaw lag claim will dalivar an address tonight
hava te r n ««k»d In ^ a n h for him
...
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. . ..
ihe nest year. But, just a* »■ on as the cost of o perating Ihe
Hole High School toaiuicuw nig h t th# su ffa rin g and tha rum ora t h a t
waa m ade re g ard in g
P en n ty l- upon th* issues of th* cam paign
Auuilhvi physician, im m at by
, fmsase. sal a r re n r e m m t
ran be g o v e ra m ta l t o cut tn half.
l,(
0 v i« .k ft h»« tee n post- spread a to n t Mr*. Maetle** char­
• t t t o s a n e r W M agnolia Avenue
v aato 'a H 's a a v e a U s to ' votes.
,
U. F . llaincx. uf A lla m u n le ,
until next T hursday, arrorot- a c te r a fte r a - ju ry had d isa g ree d - —
a n d F ir s t S tre et a t 8:00 o'clock
C a rm In Y e r |i«oa«f*lt. &gt;7.
'- X - f c r m a l re jp tjn * H tT H ty COW-} • * » W qurethm eil.
BfTte . s i t 1 in ^lh r nneat
M t 1** tU&gt; ,
. u ff„ i,n t Springs, w ss elected c h sirm sn o( in | tn Alex It. Johnson, vocational as to th s g u ilt of K ahahaw ai and
~~TW I I* Mr W atson's f l f i T v I . ,
four o th er men accuse,) by her.
th r o rg sn itstio n a t
a well at d irecto r and club advisor.
m ission's recent le tte r o fferin g a h*‘ ‘»&gt;u'e the death of t h . col- money w
|„ hr t an
, U1 , h. pur
will
It to Sanford in tba In terest of
was tool kins
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DM IniUly t o t , «.
Seem ingly fo rg e ttin g his 75
tended m attin g al la k e
Mary
M
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m
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of
th*
club
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of
installing
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cn two o .h rr sim iu r c a sts. Ill" .
Thaaa fig u res glvs S m ith tw a bla cam paign and he spent Ihe
v e srs. D arrow pounded th* ra il of
la it Monday night, uivd he will
a fta m o g n m y tin g friends and in a way which the Com mission In v e stifa tlo n , h r "feid. irc ra lrd _t m ca and «&gt;f th r winda of th r head a group of prom inent city are continuing their e ffo rts as the Jury box to drive home hie
o f tb* delagstaa-aw ialgw .
a i a ml* land. This iiiBtallatinn will
com m itteem en tow ard m a k i n g
believes practical a t th is tim e, may
th a t se«rrMl c it&gt; hu$&gt;*» are l»eiiig
WJdla S m ith aald th e praaidan- m aking now a cq u iln ta n rea . Ill*
th .,, , „ . h . th . . t . m . . - .r » ...d end county ta ip e y ri* who will b- F a n n e r* Day, an event of May III, nolnts. He attaek ed p a r tic u la r ^
t o expected in tho n e ar fu tu re , a c ­
*p«*ch
to
n
ig
h
t
will
t
a
m
ade
.
.tia l prefarenc* v o te did n e t teem
‘ PlU l.- He e .tlm .tc d
(
, hen „ n i run heard at th# pro test m eeting.
ting to a le tte r from K enneth u r e l aa
a tig success. P ractically e v riy the prosecution teetim onv of D r.
th a t a ring of a t Irast a churn'
to t o dacislr* enough to m ean a n y ­ th ro u g h an am plifying a p p a ra tu s cording to
Francisco
The o rganisation i* patterned m ember uf the club has a m inor Joseph C ation. Man
•
tru
e
»d
If
there
ever
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a
time
M.
K
eef*.
chairm
an
of
ihe
Bond­
doctors” wa* |&gt;e&gt;forming opera
th in g , Raoagvalt'a cam paign m an- on • tru ck which is accom panying
—hvii live g ra n d stan d »mild have a fte r m any now active In the In ­ p a ri in tb* eventa of the day, fra- • lir n iit whe contended M atslo
holders'
Protective
Com
m
ittee.
c andidate
on
h it
sw ing
a g a ra pradlctod th e g d v a rn o r would th*
-eeii ton*id* red un*a»*. our pe. pie tere st of ta sp a y rr* throughout lured by a flee b a r .ecu* a t miun, wa* aana throughout the ordeal.
Tb* le tte r ie as foBjtwsi and it (ions
th ro u g h th* plat*.
"I aak you to put yourselves in
can atsoiul.-ly rely on the fact Florid* Ic p ro p o se* to fig h t rv e .y a stre e t parade In the m orning,
ie addressed to the M ayor;
Wbaa tha laH y t o d to a a com pleted.
move of th* 1*33 legislature to sjvortlng events during th* a fte r- the place of these people," D ar­
te a l it i&lt; now p erfectly eaf#."
"A
s
i
w
ro
te
you
tw
o
week*
m
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n
g
a
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s
S m ith 's s ils o te t o f * w ore conIrvcreast taka* ar telapie*. and n.H.n, and Bystreet dance a l night. row said.
.a.___a a eaks
Klatk V a v Ii
°
I w as about
to lleave
,N«* York
vtaced o n tb* M a te #f T uesday's
has for IU prim ary aim the *!&gt;
f a r a vary h asty trip to Flurida,
sk o w la f, t h a t Shd t a y h y w a rrio r"
solute reduction of a t least half of
and l w ant directly from Florida
Ihe sta te esp en ses no m atter
w ill h a s t too veto* *# U a aid*
UOOSFVKLT FIELD . New York,
t a t t o m iddle w est w b r r , I to d
w baa t b . oaawaOTgp t f s s f . They
w hat tb* c u t .
h
ante* business. Consequently ! d ll A pr. 28 - ( A .P .) fire d rstio y rd
NO
RFOLK,
M
aryland,
A
pr.
28.
T to m eeting will be In the form
w ar# c ln la ilag N e w . J a rre y , C aaAll member* of the Beautifies
n e t **# y our la tte r of A pr. IB until a h a n ja r and 10 e irilan e a here to ­
—
1A
.P
.)—Jo
h
n
H
ughes
C
u
rtis,
In­
of a forum , w ith a n y ta sp a y rr
n w tla u t aml S hed* Island, and
tlon
Com
m
ittee
of
the
Morida
| re tu rn e d to r e a t t to end of Ia si day w ith a lots of bl8*,000. Carl
Inrltad to a x p rtts h it view* on anv
w are apUatlaU* dtodO V o m a n t and te rm ed ia ry d a t h , L indbergh M L
MOUTH BEND, ln J_ Apr 28
H chntidtr, fm m er Garnvan alrpilol. S ta te C ham ber of C onnner-e will
nap Ing case, re p o rte d . ow( of city w ttk .
related subject. The abolition &lt;&gt;f
Cal If a m la.
1
W ASHINGTON.
A pr.
2 8 .-.
"W a W * dot yet replied in any waa taker* to th r lo tp lte l badly be tiie g u e sts of C hairm an J Hay th# fee system n u w ,la i-ffe.l in l A .P .)— E ngineer Jam es G iu v c s
a
g
a
ia
today,
ia
baliavad
to
ba
m
ak
­
. U t o l a tb a dey, l o a a t l Sboure,
fo rm al wny to your J i t t e r of A pr. ourned. Ttw fire »tae(«d from a ArnoH, of Gr. vetand, «i » supper Florid* will plsu l&gt;* am ong Hu- sm l firem an ficbinning, both of ( A P I —WWl# House social arb»' chairm an o f t t o D adsaeratia axea- in g a n o th e r e ffo rt tow ard t t o conlla ttle Creek, w ere sval.lv I to ier» today tavlaad the seatin g Uat
m ystcr.ou* r x p lo &gt; n n | lt dastroyrd and conlarenre a l the t ablet Ho­
m any to pie# to I-* dlacusse.l The
uU ?a cow m itten, w bo 'to o k Uaoa elution c f hi# a ffa rta , w ith two 6 . I th in k your lettary of A pr. d
and A pr. 15 m u tt In tom # respect- Ihe h a n g ar In an l o i r alth o u g h it tel tom orrow nlgbt a t " u*1 "'clock a p p o in tm en t of several anm in't •li-ath and (too oI I pi psrBuDs « » ir fo, the P resident'# dinner to n ig h t
oth
ers,
to
r
e
ta
in
lb#
kidnaped
eon
m oaflth a g o w ftb Rb o s ire lt a n tha
Iu m em bers of the govern is cono f Cal. and Mr*. Chart#* A. L ind- i a considered tag e th er. T herefore ia supposedly fln -|&gt; i* ( w ith con- where th ey will discus- general lees will b a # ffe-te ,| befoie tlu- injured whan a (grand T runk rail
fi-rence, replacing Gov-.rnor Roose­
barg k . H a
re tu rn e d y e sterd a y I am going t e a*k your lndula*nr&lt;- crel* wall* A 50.Wt)-dollar plane plans before the S la te lU autiflre- "lo e tiry lge&lt;anclude&lt;li its *l"-” M.«d paaaangcr tia m was dtraiivd
•u-r, HriM - One »f the .a g ia g r velt. of Naw York, wiu.se o rig in al
In p e rm ittin g u* to defer answ er owned ty Juhn H ay WDtitney was (tan Conva-tlon which met-'- l.ere • or* anaaaared.
fro
m
n
sa
c
ra
l
m
ission
a
n
d
re
p
o
rt­
' B ad tb . I s b a J . Bank ah, chairm an
a r . plungytt off a high em bank- seat wAt b u t one rem oved from
S aturday.
Ing y e a r te tte r of Apr- 0. until I am ong Ik w e daatruj ad.
d tb * M U d aal a a tea slttre , mho ed n num ber of K hatiilen to n e­
'--w ■ f v “ ■“ - - — —
uinii i nto a hou —. Non* of the Hoover, w l'h G overnor Pinchot, of
Curam itte* meiuber* c sp e ctel
Hava to d au e p p ortunlty to sub
gotiation*
t
o
r
e
boon
avatcom
*.
s o n f o r e d w ttb th e fa rm e r govarenm ylvanla. Tba
Pennsylvania.
Tb# ibanga wma
. " s r h e e - lo f t- tto track and no paa- P
are: Mr*. J*aeph R. KIHc.lt. O r­
CoflVICTKD MF MDKDUl
mil y our te tte r of Aprf IB. to tb.n .,H
- u s -t R w arp lujure.1
M arthall mad# mi tto b u ll of the stales’
mond Ranch; M rs. Ja. ‘ I'ryor,
com m U te. and Ua counsel.
( i TOW t T |
li.utli.ura, five, , f j p ) ‘.)y s fat)&gt;sr, entry ilUo ih i UuUu Thus itoosoHaines C ity) M rs A lt"" H WhitApr.
28
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W ASH INGTON .
O rlando; M rs. S ll l U 'i e r . . (A P ,) —H
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H a rry tc W lmblay and s-leep In t to 't o u e * . *«r# alightly »olt w fll'm tifli m i U away from)
Kara
a
reply
ta
(bare
rommuni
—
I Ssaltb — (A .P .)— Lou Re Ichors, D a m ­
M iami B each; Mr*. M I Stanley, J , | , | | M. C w w dcr were found fu ll iniuii-d when tiw ta g g a g * Car fell the PraMtflt- Fifty thru gacata
Uana In your band* .lo.iim# 1
talfU I- ian Uc flig h t a a p lra a t, took
O rg an isatio n
ef
Ranainrl D ayteoa B each; Mrs. U •*&gt; -iro­ ty y a a to rd a r of eecond degre* mur -I. it ijiu ie o t t to derailm ent w at
your considered n at Ibr ti&lt;
C ounty N arcissus I Jib G row ers nings, Jaa k so n v lllr; II
Hsr.dd der Car th# drow ning of Mrs undvterm tnrt. , ,
to r e a t l i f t afeUab today y
matting of tba Cpv Oommii*t
A ssociation w itl' b a H tfacted a t a Hume, U ntyarsity of H u m * , t o ­ E iisekgtb T ray lo r W im bley, wlf.
flig h t to lU r e tta . H a ' b opa.
which I believe should tat P&gt;&lt;
TO COAL F IE L D *
ID GfVR
m oating of bulb i yf smreissus r t neo A. W Uson, J. D Ingraham , of W la w M , and her th ree year old
O M im t+ Tiom
b m ta .to o 17M-mll* bay. a t
May *. na»t-"|
i
grow ers of th is coua r a t llam lnnlc Jack so n rllte, and R urx-ll 4 tu-ld, d s e g h ta r U s t Kepteinber.
—
a op, fe fls w la g tba coast to I
H lgb H bool lom or ■* night ■* (V ts s .
f&gt;- «. «—d ( t a g ana king a n at
*
CXKCH. MOWMAhM SPENT 8.00 o', lock.
will he th*
* f Sp all-day
w a te r J a f t f to H a v an a . •'
*epad bu rn in g
CAN A D IA N BLAVKB HANGED &lt;Li ip n stratlum
n
T he m ealing Is sited by the
AIK B S C f S D A T I&gt; H M D
.
-------•H o rd in g to an
jplLBBM; jtor. 4 -.(A P ) u Dt» A g ric u ltu ral Da par m ea t of th*
and eradication,
&amp;ATTBM TRIAL BOGINS
( LCYWLAND, A pr 28 1 A IM
LONDON, O n t . , A pr. M .— ann.uncataetit .1 o 4 g / . F a rm ers
l a b arp a k f b i t M l« Cercheato- school Th* purpose f t t o assocta
tbla'a boar a n p arU , Ibara U • Ucn will t o te b an d i ro v ed bulb* —T to I M IM tloaaf air ra-&gt;» will rA .P .)—W allace R am esbottom e f inroughoul thy ounty a ra Invited
irptoa Of to * a W •—
prugreaa f a r th* m arkaia, a n w to a all In­ b . t o * t o r * A a g . 27 to Mvpl 5, M arala, w t o w as Ik years old U at to attend the esperlmeot, Mr.
m to a a m ad# tow ard com m ercial to n a te d g ro w ers ■ iat tom orrow In c ite s # , ao d lo g on L a -or Day. H C h rU to k A P*U lb* death penalty W alker'* farm lli a t tba a au tb ara
which
iwdaatiaa f f t m Ip m »t parfuaaa o l t k t they will glad by-law s and waa M U N O tsd Tuesday ty I- W. In t t o Im m ja il 1 * r&lt;1 T uesday for end of Beardall A i m m
blab, aooM A m ericana aay. b a i a lg a run tra c ts - eaaa i* Jf- them of Greve, gM gldoat o f U " a -*"Cte ­ t t o k lllliw * l Sam uel W einstein, runs through t t o b o a rt o f tb a f a i l
Side c a le rj U iL '
dataatoU o J ^ r e b i i i i l o a arom a. Ik* sale * f tto ly soil a output.
ll os&gt; sp u saa rtag t t o rac&lt;&lt;-

rritfa;

ngtlnngl iw an atlM
vote* in tha Maaatohuaetta
and Pcmuylvinla .primaries
Tucadnr, puff ad a dgar yes­
terday'i(hd Mia:

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From Hands Of Ad­
m inistration B o d y

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2 PRESENTMENTS COM M ITTEE OF
OF GRAND JURY SENATE ADO PTS
DISCLOSED TODAY HIGH TAX RATE

|ELECTION RECORD
OF ’28 ’30 DUG OUT

One States Jury Has Revenue Bill Has U r ­
g e n t Levies Since
Been H a m p e r e d ,
World W a r Crisis
Confused, D elayed

Present-Trend May Be
Gauged From Vote
In L a s t Flections

to a

Ball Grandstand
2 College Co-Efflf 1 frRcported Safe
Die A s Result 0 1
By Investigators
Illegal Operation

Citizens Invited To
Attend Tax Payers
Meeting 0 n Friday

TomWataon To Speak
On CandidacyTonight

B 0ndholders W1 11»^ Thu-.,—«, ui#gr*rh ™*-

Letter As Td D ebt

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10 *0'000

Success Is Believed
N ear In Kidnap Case

c

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_K ----- L*-Engineer AndFireman Seating A rrangem ent
1Are Scalded To Death At Hoover Dinner I
Changed By A rbiters

Destroyed By Blaze Bautification Body
Will Attend Dinner

Blllb

Will

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�fE R fA N F O lD
Miner*) water to
office, *00 Sanford

Celery Market Reports

H i

VANE

YU DRW

. Kriptlom, n u «

Br C o u r t s U. 8. Dept, of Agrldultura and tha Florida
8U U Marketing Bureau, B. E. Surry, Sanford R f*

M frk * . PRO M PT

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SPECIAL HAt.E ot Flower*. lUth,i
anapdtagon*. and glad tell. Prim*
She and Me and op. , Edgtwoed
Plower Hhnp, JO thand Magnolia
Avi, Phon* 4*6.
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.h lrp ln * H l . 1 . H U M
i« * all-irm e*

rh*r«v). i* inch *?*•-. Jafl
ttnliH *ml i t . .cool*., fair
l.l iln«. II til
a**, II.I*

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t
kl*n* . M p m . n l * r a i l *4 * M i
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ro ilK t
M arket
w v a k a r . !■ Over***, c l a a * / .
• rrlv.&lt;l. ! • r te. v l l M M ’
nn t r * r k
Ouppll** m a 4 « r

J u n io r H ig h S ch o o l
i, Piu*6*n
ana Ollawi

Thl Trnahman baaetell teem at
Bamleole High Sehoel went down
to aai • to 0 d«feat a t Um hand* of
the Janlir (High 8*heel teem at
try. Mr*. JackPryor.
the Ninth Street Peril yetterday
.Appointment of heaalu- afternoon.
'
eouAlltee, hy Chairman ArAilmen and D oha pitched for
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the /eater*, white KUbanhi hurled
't'AaaenncemenU, (Lunch- for-toe Fteehmait, being touched
n&gt;:
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for tiiM U , Feat fielding by RaQaanteek
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, *, *a. fmture
M****.
fOjvWKn CaptOin wniuen
•eheien nine *Ue offering
feme afield.

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rtnclaaal
n iiila rik

CHIROPRACTIC for
mtala f U 6, mt*U regular
mitlim, Neurit!*, Sciatica and
dinner Wed. A Silt; Me,
te convinced, Dr. W. E. Mac- chicken
fam ily *lyl«. A pply 110 W . grd. Jte..
Do-jgall, Floral Height*. 8. 8anford, Phone M$&gt;M.
_____ 15—Apart meata FAT R ail

lifts ft ::: *r«jStp

II 11.1 II. f . w II.H, HWI
I**. I do,.. IIM .lt*. f*

FOR RENT: Furnished ‘ front
apartment. Central Apartment*,
(MM l*«rh .Are, Colclewgh JUaltx

II*, |.oir.r II til !• l»l
I II. r.&lt;* I t * * , pnor.r I I . M

* ' I* *l'l'I *AI &gt;KJ.1*111A l M a r k e t
Id f O
r l n a d f . • P i e . -or:
r * r * nt\ l r * r k . Uuppll** ak&lt;

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CHANOE FOR REEL ABONB _

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Uaed Car Dealer*

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ARE YOU Moving T If &gt;o call 49t
. for qulfk Mrvlce. W* do crating
a

A (hipping

o f h o u M h o l d good* ••
yon want It don*. Lo**lng Transfer
’A'St*r*g* Co.

CRAEY CRYSTALS for health. A

Arman Arnold, p re*Ming.
Hamdon, a* ....
| •flte 'L a r* of th* For- Whitten, lb ....

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■ummrr r.t* .,. 411 .Mggoplla. A g.
B M A I.L OARAOE 'Apartment.
Langley ApU. Call «S1. '

*2* Ch*vrol*t 8*dan .
*M Ford Hport Coupe
*29 Tudor Ford ,*
Above Car* In Oood Coadlllon
end Priced Right.
-

iment for Lunchla the oearaalten

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Krlfldalre A gtrage,—Alto 2
lower apartment* pertly foratebed,

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Humphrey. Sb
Pardon, rf ...
Matte, rf
Allman, p, lb

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NEWLY furnl.hed ’ A decorated.

Mm*. ANPBEW8.DELUCA---- jg j,
Modem VloUa Training for Children ■
»•. Cbtaa la Sanford Now Forming
For lafanaaUoa Addromt 17 E. Roblnnor

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WANTED BOARDERS, roam *

m*ml »lo». market *IInk! I
• r Klnrld*. I* l**R »rl*.,

NwkHlir.

!S x r» M 3 r;

IS— R o o m W ith B oard .

1—AnnouncmmonD

COMPLETELY • ' FVRNI8MED
hou.o. UwMn. i l I E- 2nd Bt.
NEWLY FURNISHED 6 reoni
bungalow. - Rent after May U
904 Path Ate. Can be m n there
Phone 141 far Information.
WANTEDt Will deed free end
clear 20 acre* Black Hammock
Celery land In *whang* Ter clear.
Ing 20 acre*. Apply Calhoun’*
Dept. more. 30g S»nf*rd Are.

M—MUceUa*nfiHl1Jo«* Bale
FOR

BALE: . Btrawberrlee

for

hJ*W. H. Wheeter, U. * R- Ralph Pearaoa, rf
.BefVk*, Wuhlagten, D. C* Kannar, If ....
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|l "Fere*t Plr* Ceatrol," by Barcllft, lb H, R, Jaaalagt, Jetk**arill*. Thompaon, cf
Phillip*, lb

la. W. O. Cummer, J nektonSammaryi Hlruek out by Ku­
banka 4, by Allman *. by Dobtr
I, Bait* on bell*, off Eubank*, I,
off Allman. 8. Off Dobar. I. Two
beat bit, Wright Doubla play, Raburn to Brown.

League Standings
hrtUea ef f.-T.
Ion of Ptenu,
heel Nuraariaa,"

AaawUte Hortl-

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S iw
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ea Travel and Travetere.*'
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«M Cotee, Orlande, Oaneral kt t o u t *
tea,' Florida National Ad- r h l l . i . v l p h l .
r'hi*»e»
kg Council;'
Wo.la*
Rppert of Urn Raaelutleea
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Round fable Dlacuaalen.

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u n o n d T h u rs d a y
1 By ilTc C L L U M
ita a aumoer of Baaferd faaa

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Election
0T 28 ’30 UN*
Of P a p er Y F

Blocking Roosevelt

’T h rash er, e n d t e s t choice re su lts
w ere a* follow s, D o u g lass, 13*1:
&gt; i T --v»~ -.t t .
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D aw , 660: T h ra sh e r, *pfl.
The success of A1 Smith In the Mashachuaetta ai&gt;d
The c o n te st fo r T ax A aacsior
Pennsylvania primaries la a little more complete than e**i
brought th ree m e n to g eth e r, K. H.
K ilbrr and Jo * D. C hittenden,
Smith supporters had expected and In addition to placing
teeking the poet held by A le i
Smith in a position o f tremendous importance In the Demo(C entl trued front W age O ne)
V aughan, ru n n in g fo r re-election.
_ cratlc convention, has had the effect of “puttinx a chock
t jtinder the bandwagon’'. The Increasingly enthusiastic pw- mail carried the e la te h r • m arg in Mr. V aughan woo, a f te r a count
&lt;o.ooo. th e o ttlc to l fin al of th* secoivi choice votes, b p poll­
*pM « of Hqoaartlt (kferata* has besnahackad If not stopped sofc a nnearly
t bringing Mr. M a rtin 06,241
1576 vote* a g a in s t 1000 cast
altogether and, even the Ukalihood of Roosevelt's final' noml vote* again*! 136,010 fo r Mr. ing
for Mr. C hittenden. T h e f ir s t
nation, becomes decidedly dimmer. ■
Tram m ell.
choice tabulation yraa a a follow s:
Just why such an effort should be made to atop RoosoMr*. Uwen w as giv en a fine V aughan, 1465; C h ittenden, 676,
valt la not readilyy ap;
vote of confidence, p o llin g 2022 and Kiltie*. 562. M r. V au g h an I*
apparen
» th
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e*r*a •# -----vote*
agatn*t 876 fo r Jo * IW. Bear* now **eking re-election w hile Mr.
of
this
ac
---------------------------------shout
the
from
Uia
center
activity.
Throughout
the
South,
the
N M la l ta u . u i H t i M ml
m ake
■ ta a M la I w (W n i v M * •&gt; Mlddlb- West and even the Far West he Is vitrwedby the rank her opponent. T he fin s) s la t* vole K llhrr a&gt;k* th* voter* to
•£••**« M* •nd file, at least, aa the outstanding candldata fq f Dgqtp- fpr Mr*. Owen « M 46,823 while him a County C om m lialonr In
■tar M m rlla lM vwiaa.
1
D istrict 5.
Mr. Bear* pulled 37,633 votes.
Ml, t a t a l ,
K eha, r t f H , cratic presidential honqrs, Whereas, among the powers that
John CJ. l-eonardy w on th* o f­
Ikryle K. C arlto n w as a henvy
T k i lU raM
tb e u l l a w l be within the party organization! and even among the people
CtaM •&lt; • ■ • v r tu lr a . D fflM I n
favorite in Sem inole C ounty, poll. fice of C ounty I’ro e tc u tln g A tto r­
m h f a l i H l la ik* l a r t f i attta* *• hi those eastern states close to hl» home where he should Ing m ore firat choice votaa tha. ney from the late M unicipal Ju d g e
| H m a t r r w ith i S a r tM l M *&lt;. be known best, there la a powerful sentiment that he simply
« a a n * n i la C k l ia f t aaS l « f l a S k
all four rem aining candidate* com ­ W. E. W hite. Mr. L eonardy we*
won’t do.
•
bined. The count w as: C arlton, given 1526 vote* a g a in st 1467
** a t Ik*
1 T k , lltra M I* I___
Roosevelt’s supporters say that certain party leaders 1610; Kon* H ath aw ay , 65G; Sid vole* given Ju d g e W hit*. Mr.
A M arlaim P ra ia aaklrfc IB ^ d a u
M ra lf m i l l * * la |h *
f «*».»• •re against him because they can't control him. If elected ney J . Call*, 428) Jo h n S. T aylor, l-eonardy I* also seeking a n o th er
k iW M IM * *1 all
a
term in office.
• r a S l M la It a r a*t a ik a a *
he would name his own cabinet raemuers and would not sub­ 146, and J . M. C arson, 76.
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M at la tkl* a * r* r aaS ata* lb* U .
In th e th ree rare* fo r C ounty
mit to the dictates of the party leaders In tha disposition
In the rar* fo r the S ta te S enate
a*I a*at* oabllsbe*
M eiich wa*
llra ll
t l*aa a t afavlal of patronage. Ills opponents contend that Roosevelt simply from tli* 371 h D istrict, S e n a to r J. Commie*loner, John
rta k t* a f ra
r» pr*ak
k llr*
Siapatak** k*r*la ar*a ata*
elected from D istrict No, 2 by a
J.
P
a
rrish
,
T
itusville,
now
looking
la not big enough to be president. They say he is a weak­
vote of 2261 a g a la s t 528 polled by
TIHIRM IIA Y. A P R IL 28. t e l l
ling, a demagogue, and has no conception whatever of the re-election won handsom ely, by an D. H. C. R abun; 8. F . I .ong was
aimoaS th ree to on* vote. F inal
vital problems confronting the federal government.
count In both count!** g av e Par- alerted from D litrlc t No. 6 by a
Ill view of the intense opposition to Roosevelt among rlah,
3867 vote*, and Phil W. Rob- vote of 1306 a g a in st 617 fo r J. T.
■arar-tTAtaki i a
-O ta r
M il a ia * lA A iU L tf ■k Evan* was
tha4eaderiF4wlli»l&gt;ew*wi»Uo-pa»ty’tHmpariisqs»»WTt4fc^Ufc^ WU.NWTtWWft**?-,’
T1TR IIE A U T Y OK H O L IN E S S : flcult to understand his great popularity In centers more re­ P a rrlah polled 2166 votes In Basil 'e le c te d from D istrict No. 3, a f t e r
— &lt;;ivi' until thi&gt; IAiral th e glo ry du* mote from his own stamping grounds. The support of the nele C ounty, nearly fo u r tim es a t second rhuice vote* w ere counted
v n lo h it ii*m e: b rin g an o ft* rin g , Roosevelt candidacy probably had its origin in the general m any a* did Mr. R oberta, who got by polling 1046 vote* a g ain st
a n d come bsfnr* him : w orship th* feeling whieh prevailed- shortly after the 1928 debacle that 661 votes. In U rrvard oounty, Mr. 1076 by W. D. B allard. O f thi*
.Lotd In Ihn licauty uf hollnraa.— Roosevelt, If ha had been nominated, might have been elect­ P a rrish polled 1761 vutes, while group, Mr. U n | and Mr. M rlsrh
a re now seeking a re tu rn to the
1 C h r o n i c l e * 1 0 : 211.
ed, and. that ha was the logical successor to the Smith Mr. Robert* g o t 770 vutes.
o ff lea.
T h* rac* fo r re p re se n ta tiv e from
throne
F ira t choice vote* tn -the race
W H E N BONO 18 VAIN
Sem
inole
County
from
both
C
roup
Hits feeling has only been intensified by the fact that
for Ju stic e of th# Peace w ar* m oat
Wtnuld you sh ap e melodious w ord!
1
a
n
d
Csowp
2
w
as.
alm
o
st
a
w
alk­
T o A p ril rhythm * m oving,
, chief among Roosevelt’s opponents is A| Smith, Had any away fo r th* vlctoriou* candidal**, all caat for O. P. H erndon, who
C iv* o a r to w rens and m ocking­ other outstanding Democrat been selected to lead the forces L. P. H agan, and C. W. E n tim in - rrreiv e d KU3. a* a g sin a t 466 for
M. W. I.ovell; 408 fo r J . M. C h a f­
of the “Stop Roosevelt" movement, it would probably have g rr.
bird* •
been met with a sympathetic feeling, but in the South and Mr. E n tn m in g er d efeated his op­ fe r; 4T0 for David Speer, and 210
I f th e ir lim e of loving.
for D. D. W elbom . In th e count
even in certain parts of the Middle West where Al.. Smith ponent, M. M. Lord, by a count uf of
second choice vole*. Mr. H rriiL ilia n lo th* h y la ’» (lute*
Is a particular anathema) tha very fact that Smith opposed 2016 to 766, while Mr. H agan won don's
to ta l roe* to 1151,
while
A nd, lea n in g lo th* *od,
Roosevelt encouraged support for him.
out over J. R. Lyle* by a final Mr. LovtU 's to ta l ros* to 627. Mr
e a r th* syllable* of root*
Roosevelt will still be by far the strongest candldata count of 1368 role* a g a in st 1HW| H erndon now r«k* for th e rounty
1)oi* languag* i* n( Qod.
when the balloting begins in the Chicago convention but for M r. Lylea. The old m ethod of| judgeship, while Mr. W elbom i«
ra in , .whether he can reach tho two-thirds vote necessary for counting second uiioic* vote* ot jim in g for th e sam e office again,
y o u m ay arrow eloquent
nomination is becoming increasingly doubtful. Al Smith's the candidates polling the sm aller Si* men w ere entered in the
Ak bee* In th* clover,
num ber of vote* and applying them -onitahle** race, w ith first choice
Y *t you ilia ll know all ■eng 1* followers, in addition to tho “favorite son" delegates, are to th e firs t choice vole* of the two
living aw arded aa follows:
very likely to be sufficient to block the New York gov­ leading candidate* ,wa* then Jn vole*
vain
It. C. Wlleo*. 887; L. A. T ate. 647;
ernor.
W hen wild gras* go overl
vogue. I t ha* *lnce been discarded, L. T. Hryen. 328; T. W. Kinlaw,
— M ary H lntaa Leltak.
But if Al Smith can block Roosevelt, It is equally true for thi* y e a r voter* will r a i l uuC 260; A. D. Sm ith, 411, and J.
that Roosevelt can block Smith. Thus, both the leading on* vole fo r the m an of th eir Vlckery. 108. In th e count of sec­
S m ith'* v lrto ry in M assachusetts Democratic contenders will be eliminated. And the mantle of choice. A second prim ary lo d e ­ ond choice vote* Mr. W lleo*’*
m ay not H o p Hoo**v*ll b u t It nomination will fall upon one of tha dark home candidates term ine th* w inner w here there total wa* boo*tad to 1107, w hile
a re th ree or m ore candidate* in a Mr. T a le secured a final total of
under the name of Baker, Ritchie, Byrd or Gamer.
ha* coitom ly »low*d him dowru
849 firs t choice vote*. Mr. Wilcox
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F i r s t choice vole* for Mr. H a­ and Mr. T ale a re now In the -* ' ■
*"Thr worm will tu rn ," *ald th*
gan am ounted lo 1255; for Mr. fo r sheriff.
backseat d r lia r to h*r husband a*
polled
Lyles, 650, and for It. W. Pearm an. „ T he election* of 1630
■hr told him which w*jr lo go.
We have heard recently numerous oomplnints by motor. Jr., 616. Second choice votes taken eUghlly m ore th a n 1200 vote*
A* we g a t it, Ju d g * Colllnk Ists who have had narrow escapee from running down pe­ from Mr, Pearm an'* ballot* gave th roughout the county fo r various
think* he ought to hr alrctad destrians walking along the highways In every case the M r. H agan a to ta l of 1388, and officaa. moat of them s la ts and
rounty.
circu it Judge liecau** he i« a pour story is told of how the lights on some oncoming rar made Mr. Lylea a to ta l of 1100.
G eorge W. McKory, asking relaw yer.
No
rae*
w
as
a*
Interesting
or
a*
visibility difficult and how the shadpwy outline of a figure
election thi* year, w as alerted to
on the right hand side of the road could not be seen until b itte rly fo u g h t - a* th a t at the th e le g is la tu r e In C roup 1 b y a
A * k fltln n was found
in a the motorist was practically-upon it and that by miraculous sheriff** rac* which
resulted in
vote of 70A a g ain st 621 polled by
closet up In w eal Florida th*
a final victory, a fte r a recount, for (!. W. K ntim ingar.
maneuvering
the
driver
managed
to
brush
by
with
no
more
o th e r day, and ilra n g e ly enough,
J. P. McClelland, now seekm g reL. I*. H agan waa re-elected to
th e ow ner of the home w *l not damage done than the removal of dust from a fender.
the leg isla tu re from G roup No. 2.
Those narrow escapes from death or serious Injury are election.
ru n n in g fur office.
The
firs
t
choice
vote*
In
th
a
t
a dally occurrence on our public thoroughfares, and It ap­ race were a* follow*; ('. M. Hand, by polling 669 vote* a g ain st 512
by D. J. G a rrett. Mr, H agan Is
busin*** r»* pears that only a kind providence keeps down a heavy toll. 1065; J . F. M cClelland, 632; K. K.
II
m ay
help
now ru n n in g fo r T ax Collector.
•pnnd The pity of it all Is thst this menace to life and llcnb could
covery lo Rp«ntl ftnd to
Heady, 731, and E. E. W alker, £81.
8 F . I-ong wa* re-elected a i
m ain be greatly diminished, If not altogether removed, by a little
yo u r
ire e ly , b u t
w h in
W hen th# eecond choice vole* were county rn m m litle n tr from D is­
your campaign of enlightenment.
hoard
c red lltir in irmiiMl,
counted, Mr. McClelland * 1 1 found tric t 5 by polllg 657 vote* while
your
hoard
moniry, l\x
boy.
It has long been a rule among track walkers, employed te have 127.1 firs t choice vote* E. H. Kllhee polled but 549
m oney.
by railroads, to walk on the left side wherever there ere Mr. H and had 1263 f i r s t choice
W. 8. E n tim iq g e r polled 625
vetes, a difference of 10. Mr. vote* a g ain st 367 by C. B. Searcy,
double
tracks.
In
thia
way
they
will
bo
able
to
eee
an
ap­
ntw
lll"itrIt t No
1 ha* tw o
H and asked for, and received
and 266 by If. K. F u lle r In th*
can d id ate s lor ilia office uf county proaching train and will not run the chance of being clipped recount, when It wa* found th a t ra c e fo r rounty com m issioner
off
from
behind.
Tho
same
rule
should
be
adopted
by
pedes­
com m issioner. Chari** D unn and
Mr. M cClelland gained several from D istrict No. 8, but In th*
Cavil F low rra recently announcad trians who have occasion to use roads on which there are vote* *0 th a t th e final total wa* count of second choir* vat**, M r.
in oppi*»lllun to lloatun Steele, th* no sidewalks.
McClelland 1306; lia n d 1202. Mr. S e a rrv won by a n a rro w m argin.
p re sen t cim»ml**lon*r. flam P lslschThe rule of keeping to the right has been so thoroughly Hand, Mr. llrad y . and Mr. McClel­ Mr. E n tsm ln g e r la now opposing
c r, who ti»d b rrn a can d ld ata fur engrained In most people that when they leave their cars land all seek elect i on to th is o f­ T. W. L aw ton, fa r su p erin ten d en t
u u a l l y w ithdrew fur they still pursue the policy. But the practice which Is a
j '
_ tk li u ffirn. **
fice In the com ing prim ary.
of school*.
J
bu&gt;lues* rce.ii
safety factor in one instance becomes a peril In the other.
In th* race fur C ounty J u J g r,
I-. P. Mill* waa given 610 vote*
Jam ** C. Sharon lerriva*} 1663 a g ain st 500 vote* given B. F.
W«. wwr*- all. appoint* I In (bn Walking down a road with one’s back to passing cars Is
vet** aa a g a ltu t 1036 vote* polled W heeler lo wlp th a election to
outcom e uf the llaale-H utler rac# about as dangerous as trying to saddle a wild mustang and
by S. A. B. W llklnion, Mho I* th* office of Counlv C om m ission­
fu r Ihv Senate in l'*iir&gt;aylvaiila. Is a custom which should be discouraged by every public
new snaking th e off lea of tu u a ly e r ot D tsU tot N*. *. Mr- W kawltr
T at firry m arin e l* n o t alw ays agency which haa the welfare of the people at heart,
a tto
ttoirn e y *galnxtJ J. (t. Is now t cendida:* fa r th a leg is­
, r.. ........... s a t u r w ile, h u t h e It
Realising that there la nu law designating on which Lprosecuting
liftbant.
lato r* .
eonardy, inrdm
c ertain ly
picturesque. And wr side of the road a person should walk, and granting that one
T he roe* fo r the office of Hubelieve th a t in tha Senata aa In is not likely to be enacted, it occurs to us that a most valu­
perin ten d en t of Public Instruction
p riv a te life, hi* could be depended able public service coud be rendered If a nation-wide move,
CHURCH ADDS MEMBERS
wa* a lso a ana-aided a ffa ir, w ith
upon tu Iw* frarl*** aa wall a*
ment were inaugurated to stop pedestrians from walking on T. W. L aw ton polling 1271 voles
h o w » t.
ATLANTIC CITY, N .J.,A pr.28.
a g a in st 8 t3 co st fo r Mrs. Msybell*
tho right hand side of the highways.
M asw etl, Mr. L aw ton I* seeking —(A .P.)- More Ikon 740,006 new
----------------o
----U nited S ta te s Hlael C orporation
member* have beta added to the
MR. HARDEE ISN’T a candidate who makes extrava­ re-election a g a in st th* *0 fa r sen- Methodist Episcopal Church since
w hich d u rin g the boom wa* on*
aaUesal
up
posit
^
0
0
o
f
Wft
gnt*o f the beat p aying concern# in gant promises. But he docs offer proof of what he haa done
m ingyr, of Longwaod, a (farm e r tha 1628 quadra(nla 1 confervnrv,
th * c o u n try . p**»*d U» dividend for Florida aa a suggestion of what he can do agate. Hi*
It was announced, ya*tarda,- al a
CQusty cornmU*loner.
■, on com m on th* o th er day, for promise*! of ecuucoiy aren’t tho hollow cries of a- politically
U nder th* second choice' vote matting of th* hW d of bishop*.
th e firs t tim e *inee
1615 and desperate o f f i c e - swdter. When Hardee says economy he
collating sy stem , Vance E, Doug- In th* sans* perisd, It w*a said,
re p o rte d
h»**e* fo r th* fire t means economy. He proved that In hla former tenure of
la s t, who le a k s m alaetiaq w a s mar* than T50J)*f hapttom* have
q u a r te r of 1632 a* th# larg#»t In
th
a o ffice o f C lerk of ih w C lm ilt been performed.
office.—Palm
Beach
Post
I ts hletury. OUaeowU* i buelnea*
.Court by polling 14*3 f ira t choir*
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la on the upg rad e.
votaa a g a in st 1144 votaa polled by
------------ -------------R. IL Does. M r. D o u g ta n w as
S e n a to r W elsh, a tra d e r In th«
opposed by Mr. D eas, and D. L.
jlN m o c ra tlc p a rty uud hinmelf a

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S

A Highway Menace

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

m a n o f » u ffic ie -. ri»# for th#
agrealdt ncy,
i'»pluies
the
fu*d
b etw een S iii.th and ltoo*#velt and
declare* U a l all L'-e D em ocrats
need fo r a i«mi|*Ut«i v i c U i r y n « it
FftU U harm ony w ithtu tbnir own
rank*. W« Iwllev* it wa* Will
HngRta Who *ald th a t It would be
th e Dem ocrat* who W*kdi elect
j;,)I* rb l l k i u r r r .
T h# ra rriii r a th of W. k .
Y e u n g recall* tu m lud som e of the
r*f tragedie* of th e la ta boom
J rrd from Urslnrs-a w ith a
■disab le fo rtu n e , a t Ihe A*«. •*
• “
Mr. Y oung moved
tta a n a y lv a a la and

II. L. Gibson ti home for a
visit. He now haa a position with
lh« R enta F* .aa sta tio n account­
a n t a t Ban Diego. Cal. ami is
very e n th u sia stic over th* proapacts of th a t e ll/- San Diego will
be the P anam a
E xposition city
In 1615, and l* p u ttin g on sir*.
Mr. ana
and
Itn .
Y„' L. F erraat
H*y f i t e e a 1and H o rry P e rran , of
E ustl*. w ere tho guests yastefv
r, and Mrs. D. l a
ds&gt; •&lt; HrT hasher.
Ifra. M. IL M abry and little
lU rfo n JWiashburn. wtfo and MS

of

Judgo

M.

H.

Mabry,

uf

and m ot th*
xrlting car* in which both
k n e iif la d y who sa w b e a n his a m oat exciting
c o n broke
'ha oxlflT th# 9b&gt;4 waa
cam* Ini* DaLand wiboor,
Mr* W illiam H. T o f t ha* given
tha f l ! o dollar to a
wom an’* making tha entire Uip In 12 hours,
. , ./
T tta ato m em orial w b k h It I* 48 minute*.
proposed shall be moot ed to W aahla g iiw to com m em orate all who
1 w ith
th * ship. A
of LM wom an from all

b» waj In h i t

S-DELUCA
Mm* ANDRRW&amp;

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«M tri)faU on will ho aoaapU d from
T h a Social BareJ*« D eparts***!
o f th*' M issionary Society uf the
J i m M stb o d lu C htu ch held it*

for ChDdtaa
M a lta VVIoRaTfaMtef
M ta i*
.Q m In SanfOrd N**
For UfvrmatUa Addrew: 17. R. » &gt;bte—^ OtIsaAo
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MARION, Ohio, Apr. » ^ -(A .P .)
.—U eo rg r H. V an F le e t o f th a
M arion S ta r retired M onday a fte r
a n editorial c a re e r of nearly f a i r
decade*.

BENEFIT

A n t e ’ aw
KearwewtoweSer I
Offlew ifwwm St
sm * p . ■

“Evcm If Yo« Ar^ /
Broke—

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You Need BRAKES”
W* cna save you otaoay If
you will tot ua rw-ktee yaw

H U TASTY M OP

P erform ance for

R U M M EIC . R A T E S

r t r a b k H r t a n a g ff

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pgr t f f tl i mm4 «P*

N ational Guard

brake*—then adjust I h w on
I
our equalfling maebtef—ev­
ery wheel just aa It ikeuM
Jfl*. J , *
be*

W om en'e Club
F riday. A pril 2f
at H-g* P. M.

Long’s Meat

FAHNSTOCK 1M.AYKRN

la A Treat T6 Eat

I'raaen t
f ’om rdy la T hree Acta
entitled

363 F irs t N a tio n .I
B aak Bulldlag

AdmtMiion 50c
Rcncrved Scale 75c
Suite Premrt ....... ....... 50c
Suita, Cleaned, Prnued dOe
Itento, Cleaned, l'retwed. 20c
OPPOSITE
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Attorney at Law

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For Prompt fterrle* and Lowest Prices os

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�Mrs. Powers Honored
By Miss Entzm inger
Offke Telephone 148.

Social Calendar

Bridge P a rty Staged
By Cliurch Society

T H U R SD A Y .
R ecital by th e piano pupils of
M ilt M adeline Mai Iam will b« giv­
en a t 1:00 o'clock a t th a W om an’s
Club.
FR ID A Y .
R e g u la r May m ealing of the
G ra m m a r School P.-T . A, will bo
hold a t 1:30 o'clock a t th a school
attdftoriura. In sta lla tio n of off!-

Mr*. M ary llig g ln a is hero for
a short tim e with her d a u g h te r,
Mr*. Ralph B. W ight.
,
.
T. la. O’Connor left l» it n ig h t
fo r W ilm ington, N. C. to spend
* few days on business.
Mr. ami Mm. Roy F. M ann had
am th e ir d inner guests la st night
a t th e ir home in Rote C ourt, Mr.
and Mm. W. F. Mann, Miss Alice
Mann, and K arla Mann, of Or­

O rphanage C lub will have- a ta g
dag beginning a t 0:00 o'clock.
H e ad q u a rters grfJU be a t the b e aa ar
a n d rooked food sale to be given
In t h , Meiach B uilding by the
a a m t o rganisation.

lando.
M iss Alice Mann, of Orlando,
spent last night and today here
w ith her b ro th er uml siater-in d aw ,
Mr. and Mrs. Huy K. Mann, Hone
C ourt.

MONDAY
C irela N um ber One of th a F ira t
M ethodist C hurch will m eet . a t
3:30 o'clock w ith M rs. C. A. f o n ­
der. I l l W est Second S tre e t.
C ircle N utnhar Two of tha F irs t
M ethodist CVarck w ll] m eet a t 3:30
o'clock a t th a hom e of H n . II. L.
Gibson. t n W y rtla A venue, w ith
M rs. Gibaon, M ra, J . Ml Moya and
M ita Ju n e W addell aa hoe lessen.
C irela N um ber T hree of th a
F i r s t M ethodist C hurch will m eet'
w ith. Mrs. Tarn W illiam s, 302 Oak
A venue, jkV 1-W v'clwtk. —.
ClrtJe N u m b er F our o f Ww Flr»l
M ethodist C hurch will m re t e t 3:30
o'clock w ith Mrs. J. A. Kumbley,
M l W e*t F i r s t .Street,
j*. Circle N um ber Five of the F irst
■ e t b o d i it Church will m eet s t
3:30 o’clock w ith Mrs'. 3. H. Jones,
J IS W ett S lite e n th R tree t.
Circle N um ber Si* of the F irst
M ethodtet C hurch will tueet a t
3:30 o’clock w ith Mrs. G rover
Hperrin*. KllM O Avenu*.
Circle N ina h e r Severn ,.f the
f i r s t Method* i t Chare h etU m ast
• t 7:30. o'clock w llh Miss Mahle
W ilaoa. 613 l*ark Avanua,
T ha m onthly m e a lltg o f the
R o sary C onfiaw r.-.i:,' ot AH Soal.:
Catnollc C kurch will b&gt; held a t
1:00 o'clock a t th a home of Mrs.
M. 3. Wig g in ,, H U ! M agnolia
Avenue.

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T h a first of ■ i n i n o f Poppy
Doy p ro g ram , to b , given by th*
chureheo, tthooN . unit civic clubo
o f th a city. » u
iirrirn lc d thin
m orning by ih r Sanford Ju n io r
R ig h t School in the nrhool noditor lum gt 10 1X1 o'clock w ith tho
A m erican le g io n
A u illla ry aa

sponsor.
T ha program vva* given a* folIowa:
. 1. Song, “ Am erica.'•
2. S cripture anil (trading.
9, Pledge to the Flag.
4, Pream ble tn the C onstitution.
6. Mupirat .^tdecDuri—School O r­
c h estra .
fk P r o l o g u e , “ S t . r y

of the

Pop*

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7. Poem, “ In F lander’a Fields.'
R, Poem, “ America** Answer***
W. Recitation, “ I Have a Rendei*
vous w ith Death.**
10. Ti|M and Flag Drill.
11. Song, “ Star S pangled B an­
n e r’*.
TO THAI H V IO IJN

Mr*, M argaret
McKinnon, ■
rrsiiictil of Sanfurkl fur the pwsl
a ll year* who sludltsl violin »l
Mr. and Mrs. L inton K. Allan
the ltnllin- Fotlcgn C o n w rts to ry
and d a u g h te r, H elen K luahcth,
of Music. hn« areepled n position
apd Mr. and Mra. Roy F. Mann
w ilh the Fir*t N ational In stitu te
will be th e g u ests tonight for
o f Violin a* U lrortnr and teochor
d in n er of Mrs. H. B. Ives, a t
in thla city. Thl« o rg a n iiatio n .
h e r home in Orlando.
with home offices tn South Bond,
Sm ooth as satinf H right-poltsbrJ IflJ,. has a total of tftl schools
Miss Je a n W alsh, of W ashing­
ton, l&gt;, CM who has hern spending an,| fast-m oving as a new c a rl silunlod in various rill** th ro u g h ­
ao«T»« Dm* here as the guest of Rubbling and effervescent and out the United S tate* anil is rn a it of vi»i
Mg*. I h v r y s A M W jsrr, )^ c h A r­ haart*w arm ing as p re -w a r cham ­ gHgraI ir&gt; prwrauAwkg
Mrs. Mr K In non will
bor, plans to re tu rn home in a few pagne! E ie ltin g an a stolen kiss! I tin playing
T h a t’s the new C hevalier trium ph, teach in sm all t lasses am! each
days.
“One H our W ith You,’’ a P a ra ­ pupil «elret«\| l»y th* o rg a n iia tio n
m ount picture* which come* tu the itepailincnt will be fu rn ish ^I with
Milan* T h ea te r on S aturday fur a violin ou tfit free of charge.
K o IU ivh
a three day run.
As a fashumnM e doctor whose
women p atien ts find hi* p re sc rip ­
A nnounram vnt was mad* y**-i tion* easy to take, t h rv a llrr has u
te n lsy th a t th« production, “ Lit-! role full uf o p p o rtu n ity for his t
Hotl anti Pink
t i t W om en", which was tu ht%r| special brand of foolery, and need
b*vn the Ma \ prA^entAlton of the less to say he doesn't mi** one.
and this I* an o rig i­
H anford L ittle T h e a trr, ha* lw*it How ever
postponed until a late r d a tr Iw nal touch - the doctor is Actually
cause of th» alw rnca of *everal in love with his wife, t ’oU lte
&lt;played by Je a n e tte MacDonald I Eriilav amt Sutunlny Only
m tniheni of the cast.
T&lt;» tak e the place of "L ittle ami though d uty requires him to .
W omen” it
ban been a rra n g e d call on other ladies, bold th eir
for th* L ittle T h eater W orkshop hands' th at i*. feel their pulses
fJelorv Ave. l*hom» 212-W
uf ltollina College to prw**nt two and listen to the excited flu tte r­
ing of thri* h e arts, he struggle*
play a here on T uesday, - May '24
m an folly tn lar t r i e to t ’olette. If
a t th e W om an1* Club, The fir*\
only M itfi H irnevieve T obin) had
play will be, “ W hen the W hirl­
played fine b it when did a woman
wind Blows",
by K*se*
Dune,
as f*nd 1y »** M11 *t ever p taj fa if !
the play th a t won the sta le L ittle
rh a rm m if the eye a* well a* |
T h e a te r T ournam ent. The second
the ear. Mi** Mai Donald and Miss |
play, "A C ertain
Hinge",
was Tobin wear expensively lovely J
w ritte n by a Ifni Iins stu d en t who rlotbe* amt move w ith flaw tea a I
recently received a p riie from the grace through settings as viiodarn
Allied A rts for a short story he as the stiiiy And, ably a*s|sliug
had w ritte n .
I M, C hevalier to adm ire the ladles,
P atron* of the Hanford L ittle ( there is ('h a tlie Itugglea. ao w*ll
T h eater wil) be adm itted tn these ami fiivorablv known to p lrtu re
plays upon presen tatio n of their I f* r,
Yoimg, adored
card*, while popular price* will ■py
r goer* for his
f «npht*t icatrd
he charged to other person* &lt;le pen
airing t o #a ttrn d .
i gen

Actorw Will
Present Plays Here

w. w w m
r « | r u n m c m m r c x m in \
I f|*r*hy in n o u n c t my camlldac) Democratic rtlfDA
Ipr r».#W (lon t® tha offtc* &lt;v
Couhty C lark for SamlnnU County,
rim
R K rn R iR « T A T iv rt.
mubject to the decision of lh«
U m |
*.
vutara In ilia June prltuarla*. I wit,
I hrr-l.y annuunr* n r u M II
miH&gt;reclsts y*w»r voto*
for Ifr|.rr»eht*tlv* lo th* U fl
VANCE IS DOlKlLAlta
tu rf in irm ip two, eak j.ct la
l&gt;.m orrallr Prim ary. T sa r r o t ,
r t m nllKHMrr.
I wish lo m nnunf* my randldmc?
*" r e W . 1 k u i
fDf lh«s off If* of sheriff r»f Mrnvlnol# ...........*
County aubject lo in* Democratic
prim ary In Jupa. if riffle d I wll1
FOR R R fR IlK IT A T lV E
enfarva th* law without fear 14
UrtRS N*. t&gt;
favor and will employ honest sni
Announcing ray candidacy fit,
ln|«lllH snt d •futile# to aaalit roe f[n|irewr nl Kt Iv* t* th* L**1aUt«r^
Tin* support of all honest and taw. In tiro up On*, aukijkct to th* uttno,
abiding cltif*TiM will b* a Opr*.-tat*C rrailv Prim ary T our r o t t so d #UJh
I'AUL «i. BtOQr.HR.
poll will b# Appreciated.
r u n 1 01 v t i iiiM H iiv in M iR
Kit AN K KAT AND HOMO*
lll.frlri V ., |
r * m R iim n r p .
A liaraonia P p rlu fA
I hereby aiitttMiruv *.,&gt; , hii&lt;Ililac)
t tiara by annoimc* my rand Mart
fo r C o u n t * «Nvifiiitlw-i.&lt;ii»'i
D i s t r i c t f |r sheriff of Hemlnuli' I'nim it *uh
r i m N m iiR ru rrA T iv iE *
N u m b e r 1, f Nemiiii'l* P o u n l j r . * u b . J**l to the l&gt;eirtorr»tlc Prim ary »n
(irattp ,1«k I.
ert in the 1*. iiMMiaii. prim ary In June, Upon tin record and
i&gt;ut
unr VfMir to d will be a pv*racial *tl~ p e rf or m a nc e* ad ebefjff of Hit* flTIZHNH UK HKMINOI.K COUN&lt;
»’i:*TI. K KMHVKIW.
county. 1 ao licit your t u lr and
support.
r r m r n r i t r j t ixim.
Thla le in annnunce my candidacy
for tha office of County Judga *4
r i m a itK .m rr.
Seminole County, aubjert lo 'Aa da.
This Ip In piiru'iMMe »«» th# Dem i,
elslon of the volet* In th* Dacoat crallc votei* M Hctniiitil# I’mirti*
era tin Prim ary to ha held In f u i a that T am n can.lidMte for eherlff
1 will at ureclata your support,
eubject to lit# fun* Prim ary If
a F. flKIlNDOML
elected 1 p r t«ii»l*e to tt•* my effort*
lo carry out til *11 lime" the wPI
ro H r o i l a t t J i n o K
of the peupie
ibis county.
I hereby ■nnnunre ray candidacy
It J nVPIlHTIlKKT.
for r*.Flection I* the office of
County Judye of Bemltiula County,
r o a s itR ttrrr.
Florida, subject to the iiemocrmtls
1 hereby en n au n r. m r ranitlAaos
Prim ary t«» be held Iba lira! Tuea. for re.Aleclton to th* nfflra uf
Sheriff, Hcmlnole (%
nun*v sutiiect to
day In June 1931.
1 am iteeptv g rateful for the sup. th* wilt of tha voters tn th* llenia,
port glvrn m** by the voter* *1 era tin prim ary to b* h«*bl ue**
Kernlnole t***urtly In the pact, and Julo* Tour suppov| will be «p
will appreciate a continuation of pr**latec
J F MrCLI.l.L AN D.
Ibia aupport in the June Prim ary
JAN n NHAKON
rim a tiK iu rr.
T hereby lynnoiific* my eandldsey
for th* office »-f Hhrrlff ®r g*niincls County, eubject to the derlelun
of tha voters'In the June primnrlr*
I eh si I base n»r ru mpafic ti on m
r o l l t a x D n L L g p ro ii
platform *1f law enforce men! with,
T w i#|| tu announce th a t LAV U
out fe«i kkg favor. Your vote will u* ■aoJiUetn
for re.elesllort ta llM
apprectatfd
office of Poutity T a t Collector t f
LKWIH A TATH
s#Miifioi* f?ouiity, eubjset to ilia ao.
Ilou (if the l»»mocr all* prtraar# M
ne held Is June
Your support will b* eppreelstsA
JNti. O. J1K1LIKE.

I

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KUtlKNK WAVKS

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if »-ii'«-teii T a a r v ela

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JOHN U. UBGNAJ\t]Y.
m u &lt;T»va t r r o a v c k
it'I#it tn aiifiiiunc* m r candlAoi
n.r Miner of st at a aitu n v ifr
? 1».1 jm llrtal circuit for 0
I'lOil irn * uf Millard It. IH U
' I lit *«a at lit till* off |C» t
II the earn* Ufidlvldellr 01
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tu Y«mr vuts min. aupivert W;
ieurci i,«led

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WEEK-END S P E C I A L !
O U R Q U A R T B R IC K
FreNh Strawberry and Chocolate

POH J t i l T i r i f P K BA Plt
Thla i« my «unuui|faraant tKAi
* n i/fr4 tha rogk U&gt;t ilia, a
f«(* &lt;*r J«&gt;«iica of Lha^rAoca f a r t ]
U iurili J itPtrtut, s tr a ti * m b fu
Amofiml AIt aiTionta Rr&gt;rlrkf •, )Jt]
M ini, : Nii|WBiu,( Knrraat Oltg. lit!

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Kitiuiunc# ray «jlti4(djrai

f*.t th# . fflea of Juattea dt U
I** iM't'r lei th* Kt urth Dlatrftl
k lu 'li *•ml&gt;» area Hanfnrii Aharaonli
Mary, I m g w M
K**m • • i i ’ll*, l.ak* iConroa affl
ic in u *&gt;l*e!#d i sttall its* raj
i »-i *f f*»ria hi inauca on offtaidw
■i&gt;1m i mi- 11Mtion of ah Impart#tut a t
l.a n r j'a

lia ity H Ii t unfectimicrv
l a m piwll Drug i a.
M rK i'innld * Drug Si**
M ulilrj’p Drug Store

WOMAN BETWEIN
KEEPS Y O U ACTIVE
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Ncwlmitr Frutf
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F a t r tl y 's Drug Him
N ifty Jifly Ire C’rra s

Kamarail lot and \mIersori
The Smoke House
Ih e -e

Drug

K u Iiuw ’m F l a r r

TuuCMuvb* HanltMd Diwg \
B ica u sa uf the daalh uf If. F.
T oung, tha ro n lra c l and auctiun
brltlg# p arty which was to be g iv ­
en tom orrow night by the Young
People's Hanrlca le a g u e of Holy
C roat CpiMupsI C h u n k baa Wen
postponed until F rid ay , May n.
ReaarvnLions may be m ad* for
th a t tv w i n g w ith Mm. A. M. P h il­
lips o r Mra. A rth u r U ranan.

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ARE ONLY

A. K. ROSSKTTEK

Mr*. B. I). Caaareil ami Mr*.
W ynn W. F u ller were awarduU
high .cure* prise*, culured hamlb locked apart* h am lkfyrlnuf,, a t
th a bridge p a rty given y c eten ia t
afternoon by Mra. W. I'. Hill at
her home, HK&gt;0 M agnolia Avenue,
In honor o t th a a w a k e n of the
Yoang M atron* D uplirate f l u 1).
Davriuping a color schem e of
pdrple, pink, and w hite were the
vaav* arul bowl* of p rlo in a . uml
o th er garden flower* a rra n g e d
about the room* where the g n r.t*
were e ntertained. Tnltie* unit olhei
brid g e accesioiie* bore d re ig n , in
tha rhoaen color*
T he guest* were invited into the
dining room lale in ih r afternoon
where refreshm ent* were .e rv e l
from the dining room tab le which
wa* overlaid w ith a green rru
d ie te d luncheon eel and centered
w ith a hotel of yellow ro«e-i Those
present w ere: Mr*. It. I* t'aaw e.i.

r o n ritis.H s-i T le ri eTT nattW T .
i i i . '.t . i ............
a y r.n d iaaey
i hi .iiii,• ui pi usee ill Ine a lto r.
• % ui Si'iiiliinle i V u s t r . u l i i e e t t ,
!•» 11- 1
ml,- |i,im i./y In Jnae *

OUR C.KNUINR

RADIANCE ROSES
5 0 ^ D ozen

Mrs. Hill E ntertains
With P arty At Home

T

POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS

“One Hour With You”
Is Coming To IVftteno

TUESDAY
“ F a th e rs’ N ight" will l e oh•eiv a d by tha Sam inoie High
School I? -T. A. a t 8:00 o'clock a t
the school auditorium . In stallation
of o f f t t w will te k a p la te and a

P e rsonals

In honor of Mr? A. K. Power*,
a re ce n t bride, Mie* Alma BnU*
m in g er e n te rta in ed with a bridge
p a rty and kitchen th im rr yeatar*
day aftern o o n a t her home in
Longwood, At thin tim e the gue*ta
organiaed the “ Are High" B ridge
Club which
will
meet every
W ednesday afternoon a t 3:00
o'clock.
A fte r aeverml p ro g ieiaio n t of
bridge high acore prire, a black
vain, w ent to Mr*, (ieoige K night,
J r . C lfta for the honor g u ra t were
th en b rought in anil presented.
The priae and g ift, w. r , w rapped
in lav rn d e r and green tiaaue and
the flower* which were arran g ed
about the p arty rooms were in tha
sam e color*.
A t the tea hour a sw eat rc u ra r
was served by the hostess, a u lrlc ii

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I p.n I-Mnitiilata
far r«a«l#otlqo
in in . •iffla* uf ecMintr awpafio.
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I ' l l «w #&gt;• *i prvaaluit of yotfi OcUh
• iii.i* &gt;1 •••nfldroea la my faUbfltl
■IIm&gt;h .i i a • uf tha dutlaa of this oik
fit.
T. W. LAYfTQli
• ** derided In !&lt;♦*(•■in** *
tor
ill la uffli*'
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•t I- lor lb# u»iea|ilf*t1 terra
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DARROW GIVES
CLOSING PLEA
FOR NASSIE
LAGUARDIA TELLS
OF SUMS PAID TO
BALLYHOO STOCK

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W A S H IN G T O N .

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gatea at larga ware heating Mir
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delegatee were voted apon. with
12* at larga having hall a vole
each. The poll* retnalnhd open a*
late a* A o'clock in eome place*
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day— in ren n aylvan la- therr wa«
little e a rly last night to «hiiw
whether thr R o o n o tll or Sm ilh
delegales
were laid ng in the
count o f ballots on M delegate's
with 7t votes in the nallonal t mvanlion Itooarvrlt was iu n r- .i dly
stron ger there, while Smith *nti
mant dominated in Mauai-h * • M*
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By Sanford Groups
A t Cape Canaveral

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t y i t w r i a i it lata tka A U a n lir for
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1932

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Feature Today a i
111 Memberships I n
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morning, and gooj cotchc* were
io(x&gt;rlod lu ■liooot orcry r u t.

A l’ R II.

HALS ATTACKS
CASH PAYMENT
ON VET BONUS

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�Store &amp; o»ed Wednesday!
While Rwfuclhg Price* and Arranging Stock
fo r Y » W Convenient Selection!

® R W lT rf EA G E R B U Y IN G A N T IC IP A T IO N
fClnON E V E N T . . w * ^
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1 EXCITING S A V IN G N E W S T H A T W I L L SET H E AR T S AFL1
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A P R IL T H E 28th

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• Promptly at
9 O’clock, A. M.

Please Bear In Mind:

Sale Prices A re For Cash

PERS OF D ISC R IM IN A T IN G TASTE IN S T Y L E ,
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I Clean U p Lot
Up To 91-6&amp; Grade
Gordon Silk

F R O M FOREMOST PR O ­
COUNTRY

IIA T widespread Interest this announcement will create! W e are disposed, even
now, at thin early lime, to lake decisive action to clear away merchandize and
bring In eaab on asm regain atotfc el-h igh , type merchandise which is sat.W ag is the*
■tore, BMst of it osly recesUy arrived. We .are presenting the acclaimed modes, spon­
sored by leading stylists at prices that have never been offered in the “ heart of the
m u m s " before.
’
Fashion-wine women will revel in thin opportunity to secure the flower of the 1932
mode at a drastic reduction In price, not even anticipated at this early time. These- i
fore this Is the looked for and welcome event that brings a golden buying bonanza to
the women folk of this trade territory. W e urge you to be among the f.tat to enter
the store Thursday, April 2Hth and the days of the Sale which will follow until further
notice.
’

W

, HOSE .

Chiffon. Semi-Service and Serv­
ice weights while odd lot lasts—
Values to 91.65 pair,
at only 79c.
&lt;

PLEASE NOTE: SALE PRICES ARE FOR CASH
GORDON'S SILK

HOSE $1.19
Rrgular line value* up to It
3 itylr-—full Ia .hi wed, of n
New r-lni* e l r « t» ial- at
pair.

. A L L SILK F L A T CREPES 79c

I L O T M ESH

GORDON’S 11.85 HOSE

On Sale at Opening Hour
Thursday, 9 A* J L • * Y

HOUSE

V A L U E S TO 91.00
*• &lt;
l Lot o f pretty. House Dressea In
attractive printed materials— all fast
.
colors— attractive designs,
A
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while lot lasts 39c each.

HOSE 79c

$1.39

r finest All 5l.k Chiffon How T o clone out this lot Gordon 11.00
U9*fs\ aiadr* eni ■niootn M tfh lir a * In good shads*. we
if nfrntr— rn
now, si r f f e r them while lot la * t i a t pair

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A B R ILLIAN T AR R A Y OF BEAUTIFUL

h (h r t i la the moat wasted &gt;hade*—All Silk flat f'repeo
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DRIJI

P R IN T E D CREPES $1.00

SHEE*

V h rioty a f M a t a t t r a c t !,* P r ta U am i C olor*. 40 iaek width
Vetoes ta I 1 M a t I U M ,

IN CH R IP P L E CREPES 69c

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h~A H wA law price far these—Raytw

Waihable

Speer’s Individual S tyles,' A ll Hand Picked
from the Season's Best peslgns at
Sharp Reductions

Ripple

36 IN C H S H A N T U N G S at 69c

D

-HESSES o f Character and Distinction from
c lever d eiign ere. all In e ic ln d v e fashion , to
be found at S p e e r* are now i t the command
o f style I c i n g women at muelvHjnder regu lar con­
servative sellin g prices.
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pad figured Shantung* la ***7 desirable rnlorn
RATON

while and f\p,h—ambroiderad on front, laeo »»
and bottom.
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F L A T CREPES 59c
d ia p e r s

V P R IN T E D CHIFFO NS 79c

$4-45

LeVkly''psuteea*. rotor* a ad r.anbtaaOo**. Law priced
new a t The yard.

Druid Nine Quarter

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W A SH COTTON M ESH 39c

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While aad pastel sbade*. Reduced te 3»c

SHEETING

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23c

DRESS L IN E N 49c

lUeached

Irish Dec** Liaen la he*t rotor*— Yard wife, 4*-

29c

R A Y O N CH IFFO N VO ILES 39c

Toiletries

Dtim ont Prints,
istterns, yard

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Newest 6tylea, Values To 9U.75

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CASES

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Actual Values to 97.50 1
On* and 2 piece s ty le *— ]
Elat C rtp e i and R ipple C
dared to 14.45,

Unbleached

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Percales

On* and two piece styles In rich 8llhs, plain and
printed. Utavy, line grad* materials la all l.la
leading shads*. Now only M-®5-

EY E LE T EM BROIDERIES $1.29
Peewwrty f l . TUi n white aad tight shade*.

ALLOVKR

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Eta* Batiatea aad Veilaa la arpll? printed dtaigas
5 Yards » f t o
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This teat grad* printed materiala-M lack width

Two Lot's
Bay*' Wash

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SUITS 98c
Esqulalle maUrtals fashioned Into ciaralng
dresses that will delight Um ftsstp'a* eye. Up to

SUITS 48c
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For J h e Legislature

HOOVERrT/ELLS
SOVERNORSTe
Of Sums P aid
B ally h o o StockB USE ECONOMY
^»G uard^at

Am ong the candidates at 'Oviedo the other night we
were particularly impressed with the retnafka o f Frank
Wheeler who ta seeking election to the Legislature In Group
No. 2. Mr. Wheeler did not profess to have any sure fire
cure-all for Florida's finance and taxation problems and he
did not promise to bring back prosperity. In this ha showed
a becoming modesty sometimes lacking in other candidates
and lent sincerity to such assertions as he did make.
Mr. Wheeler believes that a man's record in office, his
reputation In business, and his character in private life pro­
vide a better platform on which to run for office than an
int}&lt;nate acquaintance with ail the worthwhile people in
Florida. He feeia that the success of a man In managing his
private affairs, even when business is bad and taxes are
high. Is an Indication o f the ability of a man to deal satis­
factorily with public mattery.
.
A country boy, born in Pasco county, Mr. Wheeler by
dint of hard work, perseverance, and honesty of purpose,
has made his way to. the very top of his chosen line ot
work. Thrown upon his own at the age of fifteen, he became
connected with the railroad Industry and for nearly fifteen
years served as a representative o f the Railroad Telegra­
phers Union and has also represented the Brotherhood of
Railroad Trainmen as general chairman.
For the past twenty years ho has been engaged in

(Contlno*d from Pago Ono)
krra do not promsts or “ bally boo"
•tacks.
As I a Gi ardis told o f stock pools
In the pail. Senator Watson, Re­
publican, Indiana, naked:.
"H ot* you anything freshT1*
" I htllevr th* isnw sordid sthry
could hr tali af almost every pool
stock," th* witness replied. -| b*liev* the same thing took plan
with the Kreuger stoeka."
Challenging Whitney’*
state­
ments again, IsCuardla sslj the
public had not bought because of
s feverish drslre to apecolale, but
beaus* it was deceived.
“ Lee Ifigginson It Co. war ,*IIIng th* Kreuger stock," he added.
"Why senators, if Whitney bad
been president of a grocery ex
ihange and Illgginson waa selling
rnnned brans and they conspired

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fru it pocking concerns in this section. In spite o f the da.
press ion, the fru it fly scare, ond high taxation, he has con­
ducted his farm ing, shipping and packing Interests with a
success which amply qualifies him fo r service to tha public.
Florida needs men in the legislature o f this type, men
who are qu alified by business experience to run the business
o f the state. An able governor can do little without able le g .
And now th* gold standard
islators. Fligh ts o f oratory, wisecracks and jovia l smiles
*Upy*d In Or****.
will not elim inate needtoae expense o r reduce taxation. Hard
IIo hum, wo suppose »om* folk* practical common sense Is the characteristic moat needed In
vn for office became they need state govern m en t Mr. W heeler has this to a fine degree.
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WHO SHALL EN TER:—Not
m i * on* thal tallh unto
me,
Lard, Lord, shall enter Into tha
tlngdom of heaven; but h* that
Mth the it III of my Father which
lifti haaven.— Matthew 7:21,

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J“ Stock* Steady,'• blate* a head$na. They ought to be, resting
ncursly on th* bottom.

And what a flood there will bo
liquidation &gt;*t* In among
ts u n securities!
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I t taem* that tha City Commlsilontrs ahoultl hav* pasted th*
I irdinanc* against firrworka ba| ’or* taking up the dlscusxlon of
. ( .he ball park.

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Seldom In the last quarter can&lt; Lory hai there bern a lima when
coulj buy t o much with th*
dollar you haven't goU— Motion
Herald.
"'Coliforpln ntudcnU eell thatr
blood
pay e*pen»**." Tha *u»Om wa» hegun, w* un!*r*tand, by
Jhpacunlou* nohbtncn operating
It Newport.— buffalo New*.
The Japan*** Minister In Rhangbail aaj* that what Japan want* In
China 1* arts. It mu*l *j(a the kind
f* pence thnt p»p*eth nil underittnding,—TbnmasUm Time*.
Tha cellophane bathing wrapper
J aatd to be the latest thing at
Mcllbu
n-h. It l» supposed to
W psrticulsily guml for ultradole!
*, nn4| atho f«r nure eye*.
Cttpoiit* I
OiJrrrd Held 1nOmniunlcaifo In l.indbergh &lt;’a*r —
tltadllne* That tmmi* that in
prder to talk to him, you have to
foae” the war«len flrat.
Th* LitiilWrgh* have decided lo
bandon thur botitn in the Four*
and 11III a «n,t iiinvi- to Kngicwood.
rhe fhamU*r of commerce of IIope( f ill, K . J

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to

M\% 'wttfc \Woia kidnapara.
Isn't 'll funny, lh* n ty Cdm—rnrr grt— tnt*— mnr i
duM* over
u hundred dollar
jotbsll inntin , than * seven
million dollar linn,| debt &lt;&gt;r ■
hlrtjr pern-nt tax t nllrctlun.
----- -I---------Tha Salvation Army drive I*
Ittlng under way Jait In lima
prevent Ihr gulf club campaign
or funds frnm Inleifrring will,
shall donation*. It ain’t h**r
o**d in tbit city; it’n money.
---------» . 1Th* Ocala Rlnr *ay» th* (ni­
dation &lt;• Killing around that
b« dark hnr&gt;* » * ' « « hrtn hrsrinc
l much about In thin guberorlsl campaign Isn't going lo
kttrlalls*. Ytali, tli* wouid-h*
horxei ar* turning out lo b*
runs.
[ Thsr* »r#, Tnorl of ut m:r await,
ijile a fiitmbrr who do not « l«*w»|fv
. this group. They ara "mooty"
*' disdainful, or Indifferent until
Or firs month* b«fore lb*
ary, end then their sunny
•position, their jovial htndrliip.
forth. For *urh a lyp* wv
I not much u«».—Ocala Mannar
I you hav# trrm up I her*, toot

la ny f*J- ytsra 1 bx lit 1(0(1
of asphalt and conertt*
I, n(n« narrower than 11 fm
| son* 22 fist”—John Martin,
saaobor tk* g-sbsrnstorial
of IMA Fans Hstbsway
reads. IsoUoMsJif, all
I did was W pay far
EV
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who tea( I f f
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WEDNESDAY, APRIt, 37. 1532

7 T

A Clever Racket

time.1
The first uf the pool* LaGuard I* drarribed, in which h* said
financial wiiters were paid to
boost th* stock, was in Savage
tm u . He said the broker* were
Jackson llrolhrrs, Koescl It Com­
pany.
Among the chock* ha
lista-i
war#: * 1 (0 -enderMA tqr WklUnm
J. Comber, of Financial America;
two of fbO each by J. F. l.owlhcr,
formerly of th* New York Herald
Tribune and checks of 1600, (300,
and (1000 to an unnamed "pay of/
man" who gave them to writers
who were ticklish about arcepling
check*.
In New York, Ihe managing
editor of the Herald-Tribune sai
J. F. Ixrwther left the peper’s em­
ploy In 1D2Z.
lie told the committee hr "did
not wish to disilose Die name of
the pay-off man at Due time."
Describing what he leferred to
ballyhoo, latiusnlia sai I
stories ealculated In induce the
public to Imy stock* were circu­
lated in 208 newipsper*, with 11.000,000 circulation in 107 cities
with population of 32,000,000.
In connection with » second pool
on the same stock, l.aGuardla of­
fered th* following checks: (208,
endorsed by llirhard Edmondson,
of the Well Street Journal; (UN,
by Cltas T. Murphy, of the Eve­
ning Mall; (2tW by (Jomber and
(200 by W. F. Wemslcy, of the
New York Times. The managing
editor nf the Times said Wainsley
left Ihe paper at the end of 1921*.
t'haie Securities were the bro
ker*. 1-alluardii said, for a thin)
po«| In Pure Oil. Memlo-ra of the
committee laughel as he gave th*
ie. Checks In the group In­
cluded f4W endorsed by Edmond­
son, lion and (IMA by l.owther;
(184 by William White of the New
York Evening 1’ost, (234 by Mur­
phy; (I»4 by (.amber and (400,
(ttOO an I (800 ta the
"pay-off
man.'

W ith sslsries falling throughout the country with the
rapidity o f a descending Chrysler Building elevator, with
employees being laid o ff by business houses and industrln)
plants, with the United States Steel Corporation om itting Its
first dividend ajfnco 191b, and with the economic structure
o f the country being shaken by the repercussions o f a world­
wide business depression, we find one field o f endeavor
which is sailing along unbothcred by the exigencies o f hard
times.
M oving picture stars seem to be the only ones who
cannot bo reached by any wage-slashing proposals, and while
wc don't criticize them for tnetr sustained and successful
e ffo rts to keep their pay checks In the highest number o f
digits, it Is interesting to reflect upon some o f the sal&amp;rlca
received and to observe how ligh tly certain luminaries of
the silver screen view them.
Greta Garbo, the husky-throated damsel, whose languor­
ous ways and histrionic ability, together with n pretty face,
have beun adequate enough to win fo r her the weekly sal­
ary o f $7,GOO (m ore thnn fou r times what the President of
the United HluU-s receives), is among those In the Holly*
wood cplnny who are unnwnrf that money Is scarce and has
even gone so far as to tell her employers that she will not
renew her contract next summer, but instead will go back
to her native Sweden to live the lifo o f a country gentle­
woman.
Miss Garbo Is an exceptional actress. She has made
many notable pictures and has become one of the screen
Idols, although she did let her hips go a bit wild in Mata
Hari to detract somewhat from a hitherto almost perfect
film career. She probably figures she Is entitled to retire­
ment after giving o f her talents for so long to the enjoy­
ment o f the public.
Thin sounds like a very plausible excuse and will un­
doubtedly be sufficlont to scare the living wits out o f the
producers and make them o ffe r un additional thousand or
Ford UrffeHComhinfntf
two dollars a week If she will change her mind. This
she will likely do, and the rest o f us will only sit and won­ Farming Andlnduairy
der how nice it would he if we could merely say "1 'tlnk I
WASHINGTON, Apr
27 —
go buck to Sweden" and thereby have a couple o f more loops
(A .I' I — After a surprise call at
put on the end o f our salary.
tha White Itnusc Henry Ford said
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(Continued mna Togo On*)
ington as an educator.
Individual community ond stale
initiatives "juildad this nation and
carried It safely through every
crisis," observed Governor Ritchie
after saying th*' country waa de­
pending iY &gt; much upon Washing­
ton. "This process of steadily
weakening states and strengthen­
ing central government has been
carried so far it hat actually buildot not national strength but na­
tional weakness," he said.
The governor of any stale to­
NEW YORK. Apr. 27.— (A .P.)
day it confronted with a wide va­ —-A suave, well dressed man, who
riety of problem* and duties but arrived ns n stowaway on a liner
he I miirht them upon himself,” yesterday under the name of
salt Governor Gardiner. "Thexc Michael Romanoff, was ordered ex­
are days when person* charged cluded from the United Htales by
with administration of public bus­ a special hoard of Inquiry at Ellis
iness must not only tighten their Island today.
belts but wear suapandera. . .Ex­
Romanoff, better known to lmchange information between stales -n U ta b w u AiXXkial*-**., U w r j i ,G «y *.
f n f f l R C T T O B R i : m J In coming guwn, was unable to prove claim*
years will lie essential. . . We arr ho Is on American eitlrcn. lie was
aomatlmes gloriously Ignorant af ordered excluded before in 11*23,
matte re teynnd our own section when hr rscapod from Ellis Island
. . . Maintenance of integrity of ly swimming lo Itatlrry.
public arrount* and funds is an
UOVERNOR’H A IT O 8TOI.KN
essential."
To gat out of the "alough of drJATK^ON, Miuu, Api. 27. —
apond," said Governor Dcm, tho na­ (A .P .)—Governor Kennetl Con­
tion must “ brace up and make up ner wa* afoot yesterday. Thieves
our minds that America la march stole his autemokhW v-ia&gt;y night
fng on. I suppose that u nation's from a parking tot and he walked
onward march is always intermit­ lo his office at Ihe capitol.
tent an I when obstacles are en­
countered there must l* pauses
Pl.t RITA PATH Kit DIES •
and readjustment* before th e
(T.EI1URNE,
Texas, Apr. 27.—
march can to resumed. We have
prided ourselves upon the energy, (A I’ .t —(Charles Oscar Roscndahl,
reliance and hopefulness of Amcr 61, of t'leburne, father of Lieut.
lean people. This is no time to lose Com. CharleiT F,. Roscndahl, sta­
that energy that resourcefulness, tioned at l^kehurst, N. J. died
at confidence and that opt! yeilerday In a hospital, at Tem­
ple, Texas. He was a native of
mism."
Sweden.
Governor Roosevelt, of New
7i,:t, who did not go lo Cllinrloltoville Monday, went to Jnmestnwn yesterday morning, although
several of the governors, resting
up aTter a strenuous day Monday,
remained In nirhmnnd. Roosevelt,
l i k e l y Democratic presidential
nomine*, has been acclaimed ct
cry where here, esperially by worn
an.
At Jamestown 32f&gt; year* ago

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M IM E O G R A PH T R IN T IN G
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M A I L I N G LISTS
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Call 180— 1081’j Park Ave.

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IION. II. ti WII1TF-,
C'ANDIDATK FOR
I.KGIHI.ATl RK IN FIAIKIDA
We notice from The Hanford
Herald lhat Hon It. H. While,
at os** -time a loading marabar
of the tmr rt Hylvsnta, ha*
announrrd hi* candidacy for the
Ntate la-g**lature nf Florid*.
The land of flower* alwa,
seemed lo lure him, till
moved to Sanford lo practice
his profc.Mon, leaving a lucra­
tive practice in Georgia, ami
especially m his home county,
where hi" ability was recog­
nised.
Mr. White's father was on*
of the largest
planters of
Hcreven county, and h* himself
was reared on the farm, locat­
ing in Sylvania soon after he
had completed his course in the
study of law. Px&gt; held many
responsible positions tn this
slate, and always proved to be
worthy of his trust. Mr. While
has ronslderahlo legislative ex­
perience, having serve I in Ihe
Georgia legislature for several
terms, where he took active
part l-oth in the committee
meetings and on the floor of

Demand Made For
Evacuation Of U.S.
Troops From China

Candidate For Governor

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THURSDAY, APR IL 2t
8: Q 0 P . M .

&gt; la .conflict

DR. L. T. DOSS

Russian1Stowaway
Excluded From U. S.

today he advocated ta President
Hoover a plan nf .-omblni
(aTniiog mad Industry under which
ttlo
House.
Hheaki
th e
p e o p le
factory work ara roulil save (300 uf Florida semi him Ui tha
J. L. Mttler now has ht7 plans f o’clock. The“ gddrer» wilt b e -tn yearly ly raising part of . Lbstr
House, with Id* past experience
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fur the n*w bull ness block to b« th* inlsresla of Hon. Oscar Under- own foodstuffs.
in Georgia,
ha will
taka
an
erected on "MsynnUx Avenus next 7 POrf’ :th r nT t? ! * ^
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" f h # iu'tnmntilt*' ...anufa H u io r
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to Tha Itarald b-illdlng and the Democrats at Ihe convention at •aid h« had. been working three
ill be a valuable asset to hit
contractor, H. O. Mhinholser, ei- this position will be set forth by month* to smooth out th* de
constituency.
Mr. Whit* has many friends
pecta to start in a few weeks. Mr. ilankhead
tails of such a plan. Ike added,
In Georgia who are proud of
Rev. J. U. Thraxtier, who
The building will be a two story
however, he Is not ready lo ga
hi* post record, and glad lo
brick one and will contain two recently purchased a nlc* place nouace the details In full.
aos his willingness to offer to
store* and apartment*. Mr. Mlll*r near lake Mary, has th* finest
Indicat'd
the
idea
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is
experi
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adapted state hi* valuable
will have a first class bskrry crop of isgetabl** In that section
axparlsnra as a legislator.
msnting with on his Dearborn
built In the tear and occupy ono whtfh Is famed for fin* farms.
(Clipping Rylvania Telephone
farm with Ford factory hands
of Ihe store rooms for Ids dis­
r* April 22, 1082).
ct
to have tho men working in Iha
tributing depot.
This ad paid for by a friend
plant*
ta spend part of their Mm*
The Every Wrek Itildge Club
and supporter.
scale scientific farming.
In anUttl
an
a a* entci talnrd by Mrs, O. W,
I I I ally Wednesday afternoon. The
highest score was made by Mrs.
F. I. Miller who. was givtn a
pink satin fancy-work bag- The
NEW YORK, Apr. 27.— (A.P.)
second prise, a deck of cards, wa*
won by Mrs. II. P. Driver. Mr*, —A demand for thg "immediate
ft rally's guests were: Mr*. W. D. removal" of American troop* and
Holden, Mr*. H. P. Driver, Mr*. Naval force* 'now In Chinese Ur*
,w f
C. O. Mcl-aulln, Mrs. C. M. Vorv-r, rltory was made In a pro text Sun­
Mrs. L. I*. Hugh**, Mrs. F. 1.. day Ly th* AnM-Intparlallat League
of lha United State* aad th* na­
Millar, and Ui*. 0. W. King.
Mrs. W. A. Mnqkk and Mtss tional couW tte* for the dsfsnae
k
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Grace Rich spent a very pleasant of (tpMHcnl pVlloAers.
Among th* 200 - algnar* war*
lay at lh* lHitton horn* last Frllay, attending tha luasheeu given Thqodtgo Drrtsar.) Arthur Oarfield Haya, Waldo Frank, Sherwood
by Mrs, Dutton.
30 m*ii An- jSii i* v ’J/"
Hanford I* to hove a paid fir# M f c ?fm Tully, and other writ*
department. Tha city council has era, thwarera and artista.
WO1- anneuncaaaent
ordatad Uv* stock and such *qulp&gt;
m aatr-H .U necesitry to ha tha J sftsN i "inraalen" af China
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parchaaed at oaca. In lnsuraada M n' war "not oaly againal china
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parlance, Banford Is now a third h«b alto against tha aortal unitm.
class city In the matter of rales, Dadartoken not aa a asovaaanl by
aim# , . Ay Japan aa tha
hat th* additions to .ha made ,to
af- (ha financier* and
.1
.
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the fit* fighting equipment -wUl
ot Franco, Italy, Great
place th* city In th* second alaas,
tha U a lM rSutaa aad *vwhich will equal *
“
wtth Impaa*aHat alma."
P*r sent in insurance rotes, i
wi adds that A mariaa*
G. W. Satan and
trofp* la China are now -i
&lt; been living ah Lau rel
‘had*
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th*. tnlaraato at Amartcan
will leave tomorrow fat
M. Y .’ fe r tha aatamor. Mr. Oaten nUata la Chiaa, aa wall
W * bean with Gkoa* A ('&lt;v fkr the (waftTh»y wlR-rsMrn to m S tt

SANFORD, T W E N TY YEARS AGO

w m &gt;atablixhrd the first English
sell^pnent In A meric* and 12]
year* later the Drat American leg­
islative asaemMy aat there, the
governors were informed.
The visitors were on another
hallowed spot at Williamsburg,
where is situated William and
Mary College, founded In 1693 by
King \Wlliam and- Quean Mary.
And here, in 1749, George Wash­
ington received his commission at
surveyor for Fairfax county and
after the revolution aerved the
colle.ie at chancellor, J. A. C.
Chan tier, president o f the college,
told the group. *

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Of Meefthfe Mondgy
At Um meeting of ib* SBMinWe d n e s d a y
A Sprln* Fettffhl
the Went provamrnL Club of tho Sanford
S id e^ P iW y Seboti wiU b« held
‘at the *&lt;hod from 4AO P. M. to
SAOT. M. Supper irlU bo served.

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on Um chapter, "Tracking Children
d U ^ ^ t l T S a w pepLU ol Bow to Study," which was taken
A i l - Madeline Wtllom altl bo *lv- from the book. "Th* Cl***room
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Tn at 8:00 o'cledc at Um Woman'* Tracher."
.following they*, report* a social
period waa enjeyed when refresh­
Tm Mpa. and Girl* World Club ment* were served.,by Mre. 3 « *
-will meet at 3:4ft o'clock at tho Flint, Mr*. Babbitt, and tb* Misses
Margaret. Cpx. Mildred Mitchell.
Mothodlat Church annoa.
ElheV IUa*Vi,.and Alira.JUdw.
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Regujir * kUj mettin* * ( tho Ament A m present veers: Mr*.
IW. M. MrJUnn'n. Mr*. Prart. S.
s f f T O b i f r E fc ^ a S bbltt, Mr*. Vans, Mr*. Jaek
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Maude Lake, and the Mlssr*
a u r a arid Edna Chittenden,
gueita for the evening.
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mado w&amp;H,Mra^Jftgtbuc Branan or

Subscription Bridge"
Party Will Be Given

MeUredUt
In order to mato ylses lw •
Orphfa^»,|fcfr--a1li;haT* I Ug
at-,. 0:00 o'clock. subscription bridge and bupco
Hr»4duarftr* wHI bo at the boaajr party ta be given tonight, at fcOO
'food aala io bo given o'clock at tha .Odd Fellow* Hall,
In tho tMoch Building by tho corner Geneva Avenue and San­
ford Avemi*.
Royal. Neighbor*
♦ n o . «r*anuaUoo. Club had a. meeting Monday eve­
^
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O rel* Number Ono of th* First ning at tfae homy of Hr*. Marie
MelhodioV. CAUreh wllj meet at Boliy, It-was arranged fog Mi*#
3:30 o'plack with Mr*, d- A. Pon­ Ruby Cbursey and Miss Madge
AbercroiWola to give specially
der, l i t Waot Second Street.
Circle Number Two of the P in t number* during tha refreshment
Methodist Church will meet at 8:30 hour at the parin'.
o'rloek at tha home of t in . II. L.
Gibson, 617 Uyrtle Avenue, with
Mn. Gibson, Mr*. J. M. Moya and
Mi** June Waddell a* hottesae*.
Circle Number Three of the
First Methodist Church will meet
with Mn. Tom William*, 802 Oak
Avenue, at 3:30 o'clock.
Circle Number Pour of the Pin t
M*thodi*t Chdrth will meet at ft:S0
o'clock with Mn. J. A: Rumbley,
001 West P in t Street.
Circle Number Five of the F in t
Methodic! Church will meet at
3:30 o'clock with Mn. S. E. Jon**,
111) W rit Sixteenth Street.
Circle Number Six of th* Pin t
Mrthodlat'.Churehi wlllv-meet *1
3:30 o'clock with M n. Grov«r
Sperring, Eiliolt Avenue.
Circle Number Seven of the
n t Methoditt Church will meet
at 7:30 o'clock with Mi** Matde
WiUon, OIK Park Avenue.

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Those attending t h e meeting
were: Mrs. Ella Townsend, Mr*.
Aiex Poster, Mr*. B. P. Smith,
Mr*. C. A. Anderson, Mrs. 1.
Grow, Mr*. S. M. Abercrombie,
Mr*. E. 8. Hoskins, Mr*. Hodges.
Mrs. Carrl* Stinson, Mrs. E. Wood­
cock, Mrs. Malti* Cook, Mr*. Msck
Coursey, Mrs. Mari* Bolly, Mrs.
Edith Butler, of Orlando, and the
Misses Luc 111* Anderson, *n j Ruby
Coursey,

Picture Is Presented
To Chapter Of U.D.C.

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H ef 1in C h e e r e d
On finding P I ea
n ixiiq ur.. w theoire t o R e t a m S e a t

Snapdragon*, larkspur,, stock
and other garden, flower* In
■hade* of lavender And pink (were
used to adorn th*. living room^ of
the bionic of Mr. and M U. wyjjn
W. Potter, Mttlonrille , AvsrU*,
when they entertained this mem­
ber* of the Evening Bridge (Tub
with a bridge party Tuesday eve­
ning. Tattle* and other bridge ac­
cessories further empha*Ued the
rhoaen color motif of lavender and
pink.
A flrr several progreasiona of
'bridge, ereraw were added and
*pn*e* awarded. High pcere priaf
for the ladies, a qofoltf linen bag
and handkerchief, went to Mr*. J.
—U. Weedmf f ,— while -h igh *eec*
prise for the men, a golf utility
e | ic , waa awarded to Dr. C. 1*
V t r k . A t the supper hour a salad
and ice course was sirred by tha
hostess, assisted by Mr*. L. P.
Hoyle,'and Mrs. L. Hawkins Connelly.
■* , 1 i ■
Those present wore: Mr. and
Mr*, w . C. URlOMv'md Mr*. J .P Woodruff, Dr. and H i t . R. P. Cas­
well, Mr and 8h*f 0. « . McCUI.
Dr. and M n . C. L. Park, Mrs. U
r P. Boyle, Mr*. Ilawkins Connelly,
Key Francis arrives at the Mi's o d Mr. end 4f|-i. P o U lr ,.,
188* TDogtor today in “Man
Wanted," her first VVhrner Bros,
Mrs. Hlntermfaiter \i •tarring picture. Mia* Francis ts
Hostess A t Party supported by a large cast Includ­
ing David Manner*. Andy Devine,
Mrs. !&gt;. P. Bayle and Mrs. H. &amp; Ujw- Merkel, Eonneth Thonueo.
, 1/Cwis won high score prises at Claire Dodd, Charlotte Mcrriem.
tha contract duplicate bridge party Edvard Vaa Sloan and Elisabeth
.given yeaterdwy afternoon.by M f*.
tra-Wahted,' directed ky W'l4, J. If. H InUrihthW ht her hanU lri

ru n m iKHirr.

. r o i l 4*OI * T Y r n » M l l 4 M o M : n
I l l E l r l r l \*t. I
1 hAr#l»lr rnitiounre' »»n ■ niitflAnry
f u r th** n ffl ri * t»f I ' i ' i i m j i I ' l n m l i .
E l t i n f r f«*r F i r M I ' i m m . i
F un l i t ) .
t &lt;♦ fltr* I ‘v tit m i n Hr*
[trlmarjt in J t i f i r If &gt;
i t'L *!*•'&lt;*
my effort* |iiwntJ ,t |n.i-i i» tl, **f.
ficl«&gt;nl Etui iitHiMii i .ti tt i i i n n i m r a .
(Io n Y o u r l u l l ' » H I I t d i ' i i r t t l s i p t l

Appropriate exerclsri by the G. Wagner, Mre. J. (.'. Mltihrtl,
t'hamborlain, Mis. E. teenlh district, however. th a f a t h r t w h o h a d b e e n l e l e p h t i n e i l
vchooi marked the presentation Mr*. A.
Rfosvvtlt
dytcgui.s^ Jed l v l r f r o m Ni 'k ill c * h o r t I y a f t e r th e n«
yesterday by th* N. de V. Howard Cumptiin, Mrs. Ii. (! Long. Mrs. T.
clttaai
v
Chapter of the U. 1). &lt;\ of a framed L. Dumas, Mr*. John C. Bennett,
picture , of
General
Stonewall Mrs. J. M Wallace, of Jampa,
Jackson to the South Side Prl* Mrs. J. E. Baker, Mra. Janie. Huff,
T\im Watson ToSpeak
School. In conjunction with Mr*. Walter I- Cooper, Mr*. P. K.
In Sanford Thursday I
exercises,
whlrh
were
directed
Btein,
Mr*.
AM.
I’hllllpa,
Mr*.
E.
■
.
thf
Mrs. „'Je*»l* Rusrell, fourth
grade laagher. Mr*. Stella I* A r­ i^ngley, Mrs. r.. A laindi t. ie.g,
.1 T o m W a ta o fL o f Ta rn p a , * km
rington, Joined by the school, r&gt;- Mrs. H. W. Kurkrr, and K o « El­
d l d n i e f o r Hi# a f f u e «.f y .. V 4*m»o ^
( C o n t i n u e d f r o m I’ s g s D n e t
o f I h a M a l e o f ’ H o n d o , v%ill la- ill i
presaed her appreciation of the len Mahoney, &lt;V
&gt;.&gt;•• •
c u i i i | « n y i i i r bl ow - oi I n . 1 ,-1 i b a t
K a n f a i d Th ii o ar lii )
to i h l t v e i on
to *.
he b a d l * « i i " r o ' l.i d " m
I D IO
m l tri »- a t M a g i o . l i H A v e n u e mm.I
The program was presented as
election.
Klr»t S l r v e l at h
n't hi* k
follow*:
So nilrreslad w*» tin- K. uate
11(1 t o l R X h f l e
flam
I' ullil kri
, Qo&lt;&gt;l Morning Song — School,
that it relaxiMl 11 - |ihviolui ruling w h e t r he * p o k e i i r i e f ly lai-l m u Id
Scripture, First Pialm, —
D y w « v u f p t m e r v l o a M e m o r i a l that hu h* haaid for no noil* than IhcJart triFlUfr hailed b&gt; to - liy M id 1
School.
I&gt;ay. Ihe N. d« V -Howard Chapter lw » liour*, ami let him talk on n#p*
Mr. W n t - u n
ha\i * i t # . t
3. Prayer Song — School.
of the V L). C. ye*U*niaf planted throughout the aflrrn .on. Th,- un­ Him a v p a i n t * lo t h i * - L i t * ' .tint • 4. Citisenshlp Song — School. a row of arbor \lt«e and A im * usual privilege of addir■■in* the
i| n o w et * v i xi u i r &lt; e i i D a l l lo* (*l#
6. Character Study of the l.ifc Dalian pine tire*
between Iha Hrnate, aithougl, iml a i.o nitivr,
of Orders' Ja*h»°n
Rent Ros- two I'ciiitilrriM Her*, and pia—d was grauteil l" lilrn yc.i.nluy by
selter, Jr., Nila Cook, Harry |f '■•nf*«la inte flair* on the graves a 33 tu 31 vn ie.
Brewnlee, Vt^illlam Is-ffler, Jr of the Miterans burled in tha r*nwi t wa* Up lUc lUmuLUuftit E(ua ul
Daiid Bennett. •
ls r is ..-s 'r
»•
•#
ft, Holden Rule Song — School.
•Thr tree plerrting raw
Te Bong ''Amertra." anil Flag was couipos.il u( Mrs. Jssir. U,
flaldte — School.
Sharon. Mia. Prank I. Millei,
The feliewiag memhero of the Mr*7~t»- D, Cairiwall, whit* those
II. D- C. were present: Mrs I). D. in charge of placing th* flag*
Caldwell, president, Mr*. E. I). were: Mr*. K. D. Mnbley, Mrs. St.
Moblty, Mr*. L Y. Bryan. Mrs. I leir While, Ml*. I,. Y. Bryan.
James G Sharon. Mrs. St. Clair Mrs. B. L. Parkin, and N r (
K.
Whit*. Mrs. B. II. Caswell. Mrs. Ruumutat.
B. L. Perkins, and Mrs P. F.
Rpumlllat,

Mr. And Mre. Potter,
Give Party A t Home n.

*.

rA G te

I w U h l o unnuuncE m t ein tll.lE ry
IfHi s l f l r * o f n h a r l fr o f tferulruiU
at h* plunged on in flurnt casti­
ro it « r.p w * * K n T A r;rw .
CNaumtj ■ i i b j f c l (o tti• L '* m o v r a l l c
f l r a a p h a* 1 .
prlirtEJ-f III Jun*.. I f f i f r l f t l 1 rail}
• -.(Ceutinutd from rage One)
gation of the Democratic Exccu*
\ n int ii nc 1in■
rriy, d n d i d a c f
fa•
e n f o r c e t h * l a w w l t h a i i i f a i r mi
umn, tho day's voting will have Mt* ConimIIIi-e of Alabama ablfh
L aalajalu r*
f a v o r a n d w i l l f m i i l a Y h o n r » t a t f f R r p r t Pi i i i n t l v f ( a A h d
t n ( « I U l * n t d r p u l h i to i i m I m mn. In t;uHi(i f&gt;nc, a u b j c c t fr&gt; i h a D a m ® ,
given him in pledged, instructed barred him from the primary In
T h a a u p p o r i o f a l l h a n a a t a n d l a w . c r n t i e P r i m a r y . T * * u r v o l a a n d aupk
and claimed convention strength 1830 tweausc he refused to support
a b l d t a « c U l t a n a w i l l ba t p y r r e l a t f C . l«mi w i l l l&gt;r A p p r e c i a t e d
I IIAN K K A Y ANOKHSON,
#
p a u i * x* B l o a r n a .
exactly the S7H majority needed A1 Smith for I'rrddent in 1928.
Altnm unta S d r l o s a
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IH
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*Tb*y put me on the spot," ID fM n. J. M. Wallace, of Tampa, for nomination.
a itvrvtirp .
r i m i u : r a i K a i e N T A T i % ’ K.
formerly of this city, is spending
T o hi* preriou* tntul of 448, lln shouteit n» he arraigned th*
F O H 4 'IH A T I
f h a r t b y a rmn n tie# m i r a n d ld a * ' f
f * r e a p N * . ft.
I H * l r l r l \ti. I
f p r * h e r I f f o f d e m l n o l e C o u n t y a uh ,
a week here.
Arkansas Itcpubtiian* in slate Democratic “ mm him-," *n i charged
V h r r r l ' j Jin linn n« i mt * t mlittAC)' J a f I l o I h e D e m o r r a t l r P r l m a r ) *r, I I r r i Z K N N o p S K M I N O l s H C O U N .
that
in
the
election
in
which
he
TV
f a r t \ m n t &gt; * .........................
I i i p i r l f l J u n * , U p o n my r e c o r d a n d
coavenlion yesterday gate him 16
pn&gt;r
I i .e n lr r In f r p r r e e n l y o u In I h a
..Mr. an&lt;r Mrs. W. H. Tunnlrilffb Instructed delegates. South Caro­ ran a* an independent, ballot* fiu m tw T i
ej
eh e riff
«tf llil&gt;
t'l'im iv, iu ti. p e r fo r m a n r e a
in ( i r o u p
|t c I In (In I*, mi-, little |»rlmar&gt; III co u n t y * S bo I ic It )Q ur
vote
End M « c l - U l u r r o.r F I . •! Ida.
ifci
]gft today for I'elm Beach and
were
bought,
stolen,
burned
and
One o f o m c o u n t y
lina gave him four more to com­
Jun YOtir V.ilr Mill h»‘ t l p l ' F l f l l l A l i a u p p o r t
Miami where they will spend
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plete its delegation of 10, and coercion and intimidation practlctd.
i l i a n I Itr pi a p l e c a n h e a r In j u e t l r a
•everal day*.
Alabama'* two senators—Black
In
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voters In a primaly in far-off
ru n r o i A t r jt nnn.
rm i aiir.iiirF.
and Bankhead -at
impassively
T h t a i» In Mfiiu'unr* m r r a n d l d a t t f
T h l i la t ii « m i i a im w f a Hie D e m i , j a « "i &gt; i In r e t l e i |rm I t , I n f e r 1 w i l l
Mrs. Betty Garrett, of Jackson­ Alaska assured him Iwo more.
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of H em lm de (' m i n i v
through It all.
mlnali* C'Hiiity, a a b j r e t to Am d l * t h a t 1 a m a r a m l k l a i a f « r a l i r r l f f I In d .d r ig (M e
ville, is the guest of Mr. and Mr*. Wtlh th* 1011 from Pennsylvania
I lo- teht A n n o u n ce m y c a n d i d a c y
The
Senate
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voting
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If
Hugh Torrance at their home on and Massachusetts, the president's
th e D e m o c r a t i c I V I m a r y
c r a l i e I ’ rltiiiiry (n he h eld In J u 8 A e l e c t e d 1 p r o m i e e i«* WM» m r e f f a r l a i u t t j i . - l
total would to* * p n ii.r majority on whether Bankhead is l*caltv I w i l l a i ' p f f d a t e y o u r f t e f j H .
Park Avenue.
l o c a r r y o ut at a lt Ilme n I h e w i l l t». I * ti&gt; Id to J u n e I he a p p r e c i a t e *
V
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entitled
to
his
seat,
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o f I h e p e o p l e o f (M e c o u n t )
of th* 1164 votes in the conven­
ii H?Avnm:.
A vote Is expected today, al­
H J M V flllH T IIK FT .
Mry. Roberta Howard and Mrs. tion.
ro ll
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though severst Additional speeches
Wallace W. Wright returned yes­
I h e r e b y Bi m ui rn ra |»iT c a n d i d a c y
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Even should * few delegates Inth**
office of
i « ,|| l o .iii ii oun c# Hint I w i l l b#
terday from Quincy ami Jack* kept from him in yesterday'* vot­ are to to made. The Senate has Cf aoru n trya . eJ il ei dHalva n « f inM em
I h ere b y a n m n im ■ * my candidacy
ln al a C u u n ljr , f o r
1* v »m, thi a Ve f a r I h e o f fl e e n f
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debated the question of RankhcatVs F l o r i d a , E ub je c t |n (h e 1 Mfn iytte ! io
aouville where thry spent about
Wherlff. B e t n l n a l a f ' m i a ' v * u h | e c t l a . . , 11* 1 io? of r**-i»*tiia|*i i ' n i i n t ) ■ ut»|#ei
ing. th* president Is assured of right lo his scat fur live daya.
P r i m a r y In he h e l d l li e f u t l T u e * . I h e w i l l o f I h e v o l e i a In tl«r l»etnu, t Hu w ill ..f | la D a n n i c m l l e v u t # r f
two week* visiting frirni* and
Ms total going Imyoml the 67K
d a y In J u n e 1^ 1 ?
crallu
p rim ary
to
b e h eld n e * ' 1 n 1 lie I mi. 1 ■ 1 im 11 &gt;
relatives,
Ii
all
t . l
1 a t 0 m |g# |a M i l e
rtlf
I Em it p r p ie i r r a l a f i i l f o r t h e a np .
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h o f F * f f t e w - w - a w n w - T oew ew -w e
namammr'XitrmrTrrv^^^eww .*•%■ »■ « israirim yuark today nhen. htntu. ky namyi
U n p a i l a n l at l i v e .im! «( nil I f m c i
Vei ii lnn le iT*uMV In (lie p s M , arid
Mr. and Mrs. Trey Ray and son, So and Michigan 41 more dele­
J. r
M eC L P .l.L A N D .
w i l l E pp ers tA tf . a r o n l ImintlriO o f
w i l l ii*- t o v
atfiiaHt tu t e n d e r f a i r
Troy K«y Jr„ of W rit Palm gate* in state conventions.
-b I ' d i g s w iih « v e t 1 one.
(ltl» Eupta," f
th e J u n e P r i m a r y
ro n . a i i n i t r r .
b "n ►
u)»p.*i 1 will ba BpprerU le*A
J A J 4 fl H l l A l t . ' N
Joseph I. Prance of Maryland,
Beach, spent Sunday in Sanford
f ferret*) .u i i u u i nea m y v aD tll da cy
Ie P M A H A N . *
f o r 1 h#&gt; o f f i c e o f H h r r l f f Af # * « i l.
with relative*. They returned Mon­ hli only avowed opponent for
F u l l i t ir ti H « i n n i t m i m t .
# i C o u n t y , autijee^ in Di e r ie c lt lu n
I h e r e i n n i i i m n n i f m i o a n d i d a r y . on ff f ftil#
day morning accompanied by Mre. I ho nomination, is claiming IVlinrim TAX CnM.RiTOR,
l le r * In (Ii* J u n e i n i t u . i r l r *
Hiihjeii i &gt;&gt; rln- l»ern» 4T .»t h* r r i m a i ) . I ■ tifilt b iItgaa
1 wish in #nmmnr* lhat I apt %
my
r u m pa I k n o n *
Byron Stephens, who will visit in aylvanta'a 76 by reason of tit* lone
OeEl J line, fo r (Law o f f i r e o f i T r f k p l E ’ f u r m 41 f Ie w
r a m li i U i # fur
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W **t Palm i M k f o r a week.
randldaly for the preferenre vote
A group of five Sanford per- fo r Heniini li’ F o u n t )
a ffh #
o f C *,u n (y
T * « . C a lU e to # M
I* m&gt; in i « m l on ml i ( y m a k e a n y i oil I fer n nt f a v o r . Y u u r %ola w i l l o# S w - m l t a . l v ( “(M| n l y , a u h J f C l t o I h t a c *l &gt;pr er latpU.
lir also I* claiming ?x of the He sons had a miraculous escape from r l u i n c v In I h e o f f i c e f o r c e “
tlo B o f (He D e m o c r a t I# p r i m a c y I t
t.K W lR A T A TH .
F l l A N K P. K m UH T KU .
publiran delegates already selected death last night at ftterat 1*08
oe f,e.dl la |tone
f o u r • im p o r t w i l l b * a p f i r r c l i l t i
In Illinois, Nel&gt;i asks and North when a Hudson sedan they were
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Dakota.
riding in tamed over three times
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a iu k r t h k m ia t

appreciate roor »M*.
VANCE K- DOUOLAHa.

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for itinlnoU CViunlf*

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M A R G A R E T P E T E p S , S ociety

Courtly

Rush
Denim rath colleagues.
. POLITICAL
A familiar Heflin phrase, “ My
ANNOUNCEMENTS
JV&gt;r Votes Checked God, senators, think of lhal»"—
By Bay State P oil g
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WEDNESDAY, A f t t l t i 27. 1M2

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                    <text>HANFORD. FLORID&lt;

APRIL U «

68 Memi
Club Are

Confederate
Observed In

To Golf I
*int Half
Of Drive

JACKSONVllXKt A »

(AJM—F l r i - l d l d M B
turned to various K i r il l
oring tha memory of Op
•'4 dead. Confederal* Mu
Dwy U » lojal holiday
o u t* and all banka are
Nearly every clVjr in tb
bald memorial services.

Scores Injured
Tornado PJaj
oc In Sweep
3 Southern S

t o e lr e

Ccmniission Votes To
Repair Standi And
T# Chtrjre $16 Per
Day For Park’s Use

At Mon today, t t momborehlp*
ia the Sanford Conatty Club hod
been aold by th# N to** worker*
who will engagt la-a drtra fer
member* until next „ ThnradOy
night In the hap* of armriaf ISO
membership*.
0 . W, Spencer** taom wae load­
ing with 11 mambarthlpet An­
drew Carr* way‘a team nod 10
memberahlpa, a* did Ji U Mena(ette'i team. Mr*.
Delay M.
Lewie, H. tt. Watson, and • Ftnl
r tn r m i, i i

:VELT AND
DESTINY
SETTLED
thg House. Th*
rith , Chairman

"IWIlybtog

MtiuachusettSy Penn­
ey lvania E le ctio n s
^ O f Biff Importance
' WASHINGTON,
Apr.
H -r
(A-P.l—Th* Ioni-awaited test 0*
Alfred K. Smith's chalieng* of
Franklin D. Raoaavalt'e bid for
th* Democratic presidential Madnation last sight was 1* th* bawds
of MaaaarhnesU* and Feamylxania voter*,
with m Democratic delagate*
ts the national concretion at stak*
in, tha -two Eastern primarlos to­
day—M In Massachusetts and 7«
Imala—partisaiu af ti*
T oft era brought their
npalgna to a doe* with

th« blgr-tt boost In tie
dslojat* vote—now , *87—anJ to
gad Urn "atop-itnapovelt" mowsDcmotrau also wilt asm* Iks
dalogatos fas a primary tod*/ u
Alaska. Tha Koaaevali camp long
has fafecaat stctoiy there.
- Th# Kopwutkaiu today will se­
lect 118 dalegatas In thro* prima­
ries gad two conventions—34 In
MMsachuaetl* 75 la Pennsylvania,
two fa Alaska, and four rarh la
Ariaaaaa aad South Carollaa.
President Hoover, who has 413
Shulrarso dslsgavm pledged and ctelmod for
Natl*-*I bta* to daU, tacos Qtllo opposition

,MV* In thla riclnlty yvatatJay, In
Jmrwd n .cor* or mora, and al*»
did da* eg* In other Metlone of
th* ra te and In Arkaneaa and
Keatacey. Several communltiee la
Northem Alabama repotted dam­
age from • wiiulitorm Sunday.
An of the death* ao far report­
ed were in th* Millington, Karrvilte aad Roaemark cormunltici
.n.tb* northem'end of Shilby coun­
ty, - o f which Memphis la the
three other peracne, ctargml with
ccualy teat.
Mi*. T. J. Dale, 6b, * farmer', lynching Jo.eph KabnhawnW na­
wife, wna fatally injured aa th* il rr, neared it* cloee. • •
John Kalley, proe-cutor, adatom wrecked the Dale houe*
dretaed th* mixed jury In an ef­
near KoirvLI*.
fort to roaelnco It Mamie Wat
Tha other dead were:
L Robert HarrD, 03, negro, of latlonal when he (hot Kahahawal,
alleged attacker of MaeelcV wife
Following a consultation this
• Dick Bplgoe, a negro child, and that the other three defend­
morning between a group of
ant* were reepon.ible to th* law.
Rooemark. *_ ..
Sanford baseball fans who had
Ethol Adams, negro, Millington. Clarence Harrow, chief defence
j rote*led ajalnet th* City ComUnidentified negro at Kosematk. couneel, will follow Kelley with
mi..loner.1 action of la.t night
Th* it*mi apparently- swept a double appeal of honor and InIn tha assessment of a Its
l&lt;Nw th* Miaalsilppi River from aanlty.
charge for tt* ue* of lie Mu­
Arkansas after etriklng in th* eastPtrturiny Lieut. Thomaa Hm i t i m of that state. Eight Maul* aa a .ane, normal aouth- nicipal Park until payment
for certain repairs had been
negro fatln bands were Injured erner arou.ej to auger and v*Unear Oarvela, Ark., and property grance when he shot Joerpx Kaha- trad*, and - Mayor T. L
Duress, tha Commlaalonsr*'
damage In that vicinity was ic- hawal, Dr. Joseph Cation, allenlat
motion may pa held In ebeyporUd heavy. •
pmitdrd a vehement final* yoalarShortly after tha storm struck day to th* proeerution'a ra*a sne* until a later mooting
hr- Eastern Arkaneaa. iTblt In tha agaln.t the naval officer and thrae
ttfU ta d end of Skalby County,, others arr-uied of the lynching.
about TO miles from Memphis.
Dr. Cation, Ban Kranclaoo payA yogng woman who laid she chialri.t, * u the third mowfal asweighed-Md pound, was picked pert to content Maaele wna Sane
(Continued an P*c* Five)
the mnnicnt he iteod, pistol 'I *
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.
■
ham), before Kahahawal a n d
rear! the naliv* confess at lackIry his wife, Mr*. Tballa M*&gt;.U.
Th* lieutenant and-She dblbw*
ailrnieU he I aeaeriedjrl. rnfaj. had1
gone blunt at that ynclhett and
t. at he tliil not know what he did
Immediately Ihereafter.
4
MIAMI. Apr. •*.— &lt;A.F.&gt;—local ' l lleatei rla.hce marked the qu»»natural historians ar* putalsd tlonlnt of Dr Cation ty-Clarencc
about tho clasatftcatlonof a strange Darrow, leader of th* defeat*.
ssa beast whoa* body waa found
Testifying after examination of
on th* m s m baach at Upper Mste- the record—Harrow had refueel
cum'sa key, aouti of here.
la let the rroeerutlon afieeilet* *tiJamas K. Oer*y, near whose eetve Mea-ie Dr. Cation spoke ti­
bom* the beast wai found, do- the jury wit i an enrphaah Inal
sttkbo.' II afc bote-7 fir# foot lor&gt;i, Irkad Dar row.
with * « bsUmatrd waliht of 73
Reminding th* court that Ma**w
pound*. A small head surmounted wai uorn in Kentucky, Dr. Cation. I ,uu»d.
a thick body that ended In a Hunt chose ti ».lmony helped to amJ : uildD
tall. Th* »ody waa cover*i wit'- Mr*. Winnie Ruth Judd to death ,,.jra t
roddish-brown "hair about four row In the Arizona penitentiary to turth*
Inches long, except for tha c*ntir await r n utlon for Uik laUK'er of -tonori
a man* uf two women, said th* nitre] officer.
of tko bock
if
rooit* while holr rooensbtiog pig behavior In the Fortran* home
bristles wgs found.
th* day »f tha tragedy-was pot the
KOI
- Interior end
Tc* dealt'a tooth wore long. Irraapon.iU* pet of an Inaana per- front
Clothing Stor*
Dt-oagalar aad Ml In dapMa r » » s
(Continued on Fag* Five)
, being

Sea Beast

.ones and ' soma of tbs boast's
hair for submission to esparta.

Dunn Enters Race

ig • ■ A B iw •i .
»1 .'k*’ T '__
r a p t MM. M| i «9MI
P i t a
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Report On For County Board
Convention In June i Prifliaries
aw

aa various committee
M g .tad altaaded.
atad ta farriU tho Wla,
i alab to a asambereklp
g May, with tk* Ran-

"EsM ifay I* th* eUx platform
for any candidate U rua oa”, said
Chorlu Puna, ang of thla county’s
larger farmer., who this morning
annotmoad hla candidacy far th*
kdftsd of County Commission#, I*
District N*. 1, U ouccssd Boston
Steal#, Incumbent..
Asserting that bo Is not i poli­
tician had Is running for tha affle#!bo:»tsd ha f**U that h* caa
petfdtwi a public sarric* based
m .nearly •• years' rssldenr* In
this ascUon. Mr Dunn baIMvoa
that Ma wtd* asqualatnnc* with
buaMts mm. growoea. and other
raaldauU of Mm Mcpoa a* w«U
** tk« county, goallfy him for lb*
affted.*tr Du*n waa bora In Hcotland.
•baa lived in tho Vailed Stales

U

years. Previous
lived In Canada
aad la Africa
Ha la s farmer

t . with IB yrerik
•aphis arrival ta
■ ritgarvj M P
tm tt* awnir o t
r- laade, and V
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M a y fa ir,

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c ip iiin i

Dunn, Ceorr* O. Herrin*.
If gin., and W. n. Rnaaall;
Idfrideal, Dr. B .D , Cat wall. Dr.
0. 9. 8elmfn, A D. Smalley, M n.
VM*n Speer, H. M. Fapwoith,
lira. H. M. Papwarlh, Mr*. Badre
Baumel, H. 0 . Pop*.' K. B. RAndall,
tab Ratliff. John twdw'r. V. I

Hearty 150 permona

na n

term each, afed Mr*. H. M.-Papworth a* team captain had all.
Membership In Ih* club la th*
loweit priced el any In Florid*,
E/ng but 110 yearly for individ­
ual memtorahtn, and ISO for fam­
ily membership.
Pinal rvpo.-ta on tbo campaign
will te mad* at a aupper for Urn
team worker* at th* Country
rich a 7.SO o'clock Thuraday

i wnlnp.

dtgita senate, and the
ju dgesh ip apeak in thg

• .

Th* following memherahlpa had
l*en tinted Me at-"wore - lattgJ
Family. A. D. Zachry, J. L. Mar-

To Comity Judge W ' t .
of Tltnarillo, went firs ts
honors as a candidate far
cult Jvtgeahlp, and his afiO
marks war* concerned w)l
be termed *aa efficient at

A 11 Important Indus­ Granted Prlvileffc In
Dramatic R dl-C all
trial Plants Of Ci­
As V 6 1 e Switches
ty W ill Be ViBited

An appropriate o-werranco of
National Boys W**k, begins Sat­
urday to roBlinut until naxt Sat­
urday, May 7, la In prospect, ac- a vote, yi
eordlng to Q. E. McKay, chairman Theme. I
af t-e Bemlnnls County Boys Week .peaking «
cornmUte*.'
HI* ft
.Special feature-* and .srmunt *T- raised all
tasted at tk* toys will .e heard la support «f
all Hanford Frotrstant church** stor Johni ID Bankhr*A' »ha Mat
Sunday morning, with member* of him In IViw nut HsfUn-kad U th* Aaaford MtaleUrial .ytsaocuMm
aettv* "aapport fh I mary
their share
aim** «off th* d
a j'f ac.Ultlsaac.l.ltleathat*
day's
E.sry Important Induktrial plant
Vniiti a two-coor Urns limita­
tn U* county will t* visited on tion, tna.Uilkp, oratorical Heflin
Monday whrn Hoy.' Day In In­ Is to taka th* floor today before
dustry Is observed. I comment busi­ crowded gallsrU*.
- •- - '
ness men and Industiial heads will
llecplsnd.nl tn hi* long-tailed
had delegations of buys trum the black coat and ‘ whit*, waistcoat
Junior aivi senior high school, of a.god with black, Utflln aat In tha
tk* county through various plant*, back of th* ehaMoar aa tbo Renata
ea educational tours wi'.ich spon­ voted on a motion kg- Sana tor
sors of tbo scant hopd will mean Trammel (D. Fla.), to grant U n
a re-awakenlic] of latent or la- th* floor.
'
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&gt;
i yapliation In soip* toy or boys.
At tho.snd of a «al) af the roll,
As a ‘culminating feature uI th* thara wbr* alfhl mora rotas
wash comet a street |&gt;*r*d* St against Ih* motion thin Ultra w«r*
10:00 o'clock J'alurday, May 7, for It. Th* first t*« vot*a w*r*
tndlWK *.Uh • series of varied sport against Mm.
'
events 1st* that afternoon. '
Than Heflin rota* bsian pour­
Two* tends will march i» lb* pa­ ing In. -A aall of aboantoos aa th*y
rade, which Is *c.-.*dul*J t* attract cam* Int* tha (bambdF produced
•evtral henorod Ik /*. Th* KantorJ a rapid succession of ualkdt.ln fa­
Junior AntDrs Uand, making it* vor of granUng him tho right to
llrst public anpsaranc*. will las I
“
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M
a lh o z U t
WJmn tho
Dm parade,' wallo
th*
------------ret* was called
Oiybani.L* D»:&gt;J of JUjhouhuriugs th* tooulv waa # t t to It tl*.---- “
Th* deadlock waa broken anJ
alJLal»9 JO
'
Tbs parade IiTn thrs* ss.tlonl I h l D .ljc decided 7 y B .n a lo r K#*rr
Ih* flraL a blryels section In wbi.h (H., N. J.), who isritahsd hla vote
toy* will rid* plain and dacoianri from "nay" to "jr*a-" •
tiryalci. Tk* second unit at thy
Th* laaq* waa'ddiridoi by a comparade will consist pf ralaiatur* -ilnatlon of MS Republicans, nine
uay tow nearby dork where waa
lloota built by uoys on tqy wag. Democrats aad th* op* Farmer Lamuorod a rowboat. It arm* minus
&gt; .
h
oa:* aad oarlocks, but tha boya oar, wk)«h may cittar b* hanl tor sena! or,
Th* oyI*La*] motion that Heflin
war* **t daunted, and hurriedly drawn Of i-j dog*, poalaa, or goals,
pi.king up email places of lumber, lb * I Inal sactlua uf tbs pared* Is bo glvai} L a floor waa mads last
lying nearby, they ahov*d elf, and that dsioUd te toys and tbslr pi's wsok ty flenator Long, (D , La.),
.
who was abtont yestarday.
ret out for Hanford, flee entice aat ho.tdr*.
Th* pared* Is schaduisd to reach
In making his moMaa, Senator
sway.
Th«y was* fortunate la finding th* bapd Ibsli at ilidO c'clock, Trammell maintain^! there waa
the lak* ey.dtt d-irigm their entlief. white thdr* will b* a program oil amplt precedent tot Sllowlnj a
euytge, and they arrived shortly strata bkhged ty boys of various parson con teating a senatorial
before noon, th&lt;l* hands a mass schools. Twd short addresses, on* nomination t* apeak. Ho cited two,
,
af Mist*.a. and
their fac*a by Rai. Ji U. Hoot, of tha Congis- going back many year*.
Senator McNary and other* com
and neck sunburned a deep red. gatlaabL Ctpr:h, who will speak
Without stopping th*y made their on a U b f sod hie PsU," an. un* tondad that ovoa If there ware
way to -th* Milana Building, to by C-tH M lU Ma*on| who will precedent# tor allowing tbo yrlV«
(ponm tlai Oa Page Four)
loi« It should not ba gTantsd.
walk
an a surprised young
"A bad preetdent does not mi
woman, ,»ho. after listening tu
t gap! prarilce." said McNary, I
Ihcjr aigra, telephoned Jack Hcotr.
af tka Cel* firm, who got In 'Girl IEvangelist Will
tovrii wtqi th* noma at snc*.
&lt;?0jfe T p C lty In M »y
Th* yuongslsra were guest* at
tho Knot* ham# at lunch and
Queen, a olrl evangel­ Stlv»tk)n Army Drive
rea d f a l f Banfoid all aftataaon,
! tarn holding a aerie*
renrrnlag home with th* saporI throughout Florida HewhiiiartfrB Named
intandeat by c&lt;tomobile. Tk* beat 1
|a*t few week*, will to
was vomit back ta Benson Sprlagi &lt;
II. M Blevetia, general stairmon
during (ta aacani and
•■v ter* qf tha alder boy* at th*
id May, udder th* an- af the baJeaUpn Army budget spka Yoang Poaple’* City
th* Johnson yen
in |aiiowm 4 lodiy.
large cTowds.bg
era. besi^ia bring an
pedaling, with i
I* as acsaiwplDhrd muig baring th* t
forming m tt* piano,
■what with all Mh
Hawallaa'guHgr, tarp,
g give* three. Na
' (ring a voaal *olol«t.
) b*M heard St to
they may has#

Romance Leads l\vo Vtung Inmates
At Orphanage To Row Across Lake
Romance and daring combined
la gtv* Clyde Harnett, wa-yeaiold buy iL-stdlng at in* Mothodiri
Orphanage at Ueasou dprlags, and
bis companion, Morgan Johnston,
nlnr-year-old * youngster and a
roommate at the etn * iasUtuUon,
adventure* they will probably not
aver foigst whan oa baturday
morning they "borrowed" a rowboot and paddled Uieig way across
Lak* Monro* to pay a visit with
Miu Zelda Va.n, l.ook-keepor for
th* Flo-Fur* Cels Cot, at tho Mi­
lan* Theater building.
Young Barnett, who baa booa an
admirer of Mias Vans'! aing* he
first cam* to Sanford't* attend a
return* a* tho
gutit of tbs Bai
Jon* Club
Maientette
aad Manager Ji
terse e«v*a aiaa A * , ba* corirapanded With I

M

M sneraj . ears
to r story ta lp^

| WOod-eh.d Of tt*
1* undrratood that
ot Miss Vaia. they

Hear Candida*
pound Upon 1

drive trgine

•tatad. with
workers now

H.

, ♦ ♦jomww

Ur*d pqlltUk) lift." Re st
tha fait Cat be had suffer
roe*real o f declaloa hi i
1000 posse, and that he had
practiced law - during hi*
mrrio* -bn tha bench eataj
winding up p few caaea r m

llrst- words wars a brief pan
•f t u « fft * q Itself. U p A i
ClrruU-Judge," ho aatJ, -M“ k
th* m ilt .oaaltad a man •
pilviltgsd t«' hold. , tk km s
sacred Dust, and h «X *.. law
...
. "h■■
•
i fWlponalbtlHla*. la w s
olficaa In tha itatg, hlgkdF
t--*t a f circuit Jud/a, and Ik'
second only to that of the Sol
Court. '
•
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"Manf.era of tko, Sta'-t 1
(Continue,} on Page Thru

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n, Reed Star In
AtBat,ToGire
dam-UpGame

I hod met tho four time* last
, with Hatto wlnnlag three
i; aocb by rlfee ecorea. In
m Umt war* low hit affair*,
t o ’tension-filled Inning* lo a
:g0bo tho fana mor* t**n on
■\W

Vm

leoeod, oftor Uk* bad **t tho
kdar* down in order for two
lg*. Roy ‘Harrteen, who baa
- moved to tho clean up peelkpeonia of mow floe batting
m tb* week, Justified Manager
rir- deelelon, by hitting the
&gt;oll pitched In tho second In,,for o triple, to doep left
, i nek Reed, wbo woe later to
dfltld, followed oult with a
f double, to tb* 'earn* spot ood
rieon ycored. Tlllla lofted one
•Star for th# Brat out, but
pt amaaksd n single past first
i to'scoro Raod. Hlgglna filed
to abort. Laka alnglad to right,
Oiwat waa thrown out ot satU ond the Inning,
be lllander* threatened In th*
il'bart Harrison's spectacular
ling saved tha day handily.
Him bad alaglod, ond Orabam
doubled to put man on sec­
ond third with' no out. Burnbit one to, loft wber* Harrlmad* a beautiful running
iraod o perfect peg t# th*
a U get O'Brien u tb* stand*

O'Brien, lb 1 S 1 1 » • 0
HarrU. tb
t o o
1 0 A
Graham. If
. 4 1 1 0 0 0
Burnsed, rf
0 0 0
1 0 0
10 0 0 0 0
bot O’BrJeti got tbrao batle and Tltoa, rf
two'atrikn* boforo ba foolod flra
04 t T 04 10 t
piUhoa to predoe* a tanalea which .
wm faii:throbgboat tho, itanda. O'Brim ran far L. Mobley la *Ul
Bcor# by Innings:.
...
Ho itrwk oat la mlaarablo faakion,
aad (bo laloadara* loot pool cbaaco Hanford----- 000 000 O0s- 4 11 0
Daytona------000 000 000-0 T 0
waa gone,
’
Summary: Ran* ballad la, L.
Tb# lalaador* did tbatr acorlng
In thb aaat .-taainc, wbkh alao Mobley, Barb, Born**. Hoad. Grant.
prodootd aa argomant botwom Two-baa* hit#, Graham, Bpeke,
O'Brian aad Taylor that waa to Rood. Tbraa ban bits; Harriaon,
U|or cacao tbttr ejection from tba L. Moblty. Stolon baaat, Shannon,
gam*. Grabam waa aafa oa Grant'• Rrrd 0. HafrlfW# Uta, Taylor.
error. Burnaod fliad oat to loft, Doable play*, BatU ta O'Brian:
bat L. Moblty hit o triple to
right, ecoriog Graham, Mobloy waa
hart aa ho elld Into third, and
O’Brian earn# In to ran for him.
Odloino Ml on# to third boat and
Taylor mada a daaporato attempt
to too O'Srlln oat, bat tho Um­
pire Tailed Uit rannar aafa. Shan­
League Standingi
non filed but to right and O’Brltn
ecortd, bat Mobley ended it by
forcing Shannon at second^

lor; and aeorad whan Bach alnglad
to rlsbt. Been going to second
whan Mobley mined an eaey peg
t* the plaj*. Barnet alnglad to
right and oeared Bach for the asc­
end run. Berne* woe caught off
flit! JO » run down however ta
end tb* Inning. '
Seme great fielding by Bach,
Harrison, and Reed, Coupled with
Lobafa rotor* to-stood? lone, kept
tho lalandere from belpg fh acor­
lng poeltlon bat one more time for
the reet of the game, while the
Fed# were alao being held doe* by
Hutto.
. •
It wae o gam* which, with the
exception of the argument between
O'Brien ood Teylor, waa worthy
of bo|l club* In larger leaguea, and
It gaya Sanford fana a mtaaur*
of confidence 'll! their dob. Tha
Feda got II bits, marking th*
third straight gem* In -which they
have batted oyt 10 or mors kite
The Fed* go to New Hntyrna next
Thursday, to return here for •
gam* with Winter Perk Sunday
and her# with DeLnnd'oh'tha fol­
lowing Thursday.
i
.
Th* box score:
SANFORD
ab r h po a e
Cordell, rf
10 0 0 0 0
Taylor, lb
80 0 1 0 1
Bach. !h
41 1 1 1 0
Barnes, lb
30 1 0
10
Harriaon, If
41 8
4 10
Raod, cf
41 8 8 0 0
Tlllla, c
30 1 6 0 0
Grant, oa
30 1 8 8 1
Higgins, &gt;f
30 1 8
10
Laks, p
31 8
0 10

O n H is C
(CroUaotd from Peg* One)
nor b* a bOab*** maa who bad
mad* a aoecaaa of bis o*nf bas:
MU, who h fra*» from ftllUeal
cntanf Icmcn la, and ha offered
blmirlf aa that maa,la a btlaf
ataUmant which ended .aa ba
aakad bia heartra to "M b ay my
record, aak tb* baabdra'aaid busiM*a bouse* with Wbotnf: T h*V*
dealt la* 00 yaara of inttoaoful
baalntta daailoff. Don’t tarn your
botnai and proportion and y itr
llbarty ortr to tho y»*f *b«liaol
politician* again oatil yao a a b a
atudy of what Uwy bovO.Mp la

"Jik. .»7u&gt;—r“ «S—■R oosevelt Made
^
^ ctim e r r s tern
f olltie nl Bo r ny
lion. Ha promleod o boalnoaa like
administration of tho stotafs hooka.
Ha raid ba coaid atop tho awardIng of contracts to Indlrldoala or
firms "because they war* member.)
bf a particular church or lodge, or
because they hod rendered spoiltkal fever of doubtful origin.”
"Service It what we wont, aorVice te what we pay /« * ." |ty. Hart
***d M J* p,ehlr*^ tha^lWnl for
public offlcUU wbo ° ^ ' UT T

W aahlnolon
W .w Terk
ricyclan C
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fiu* 'ssst’srfiufias

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N*w Orleans ......... I
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Nsskrills ..........
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Atlanta
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Mill, Itock . ..
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ta r.a irta t i i e c u n p e .
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Y ESTE RD AY’S RESULTS

Candida tea wbo won hbord to
about 5000 poraop* at o pollUed
m il. ot Alderman'# ford. Ho #»•
prteacd hlmootf a*. Will pleased

utmost to torva the M b I*
every way during their twm o f of­
fice, ilep aside to' offeBotd and
aaaletanc* to men whom nto feel
and know are bettor fltt^gmr the
job than they are."
“ W# ara reaponalbla f#r oar
condltloo," Mr. Hart-sold In conelusion, “ and * i alone havo thy
power to change things. I bog of
you to make a careful study of
our candidate*, rapeclally for

ponod loot night ponding farther ARE YOU MovingT I f bo call 4M
for golfk aorvico. Wo do crating
Invcstigatieo of the ibootlog.
Iroablod and
times .
.A shipping of household goods aa
Than, ot 81. Pool, tba lawyer
yea.want U dons. I aaalag Traaafer
Roosevelt -advOnmd nothing
A Storage Co. .
hut „ M|one and platitudinous
gwnmaliUaa.’*
o dike breaks." ba sold,
-tnulHgmt men concentrate upon
.saolriuu the break. Waiting until
^EtwONd M(ir time to dlaeuaa
for
aad strength.
#h,
the ayaUm aa f; pbola.
Cither Prank RooeovoM W wHbowk

"r
unhappy

" £-*5

lhaas patUng his own ambition

above the common good.
' "Surely out of tb* ob*l&lt;m*
ham** available to (he party,
such a* RltchW. Young, Baker,
Cordell, l|a)l, Traylor or Garner,
nay,#f. whom would enjoy tho
ooltod support of tho party Itself,
WO.-COU: oelect a man who will
appeal f* the enthusiasm and
the- patrietlam of tho entire na­
tion. Such a typo would wlnt tlio
drmagegua would loae—ho always
ha a."
In announcing fo rm atio n o f th*
H o e cctclt Busin*** and
Prof**• lo aa l le i- ru e , Htraua la id ha had
b e f n ' ’su rp rise d at tha am ph aila
i k a T k i i been placed upon Uio
need fo r p a rty harm ony and tha
r+ rifld v n c that the citlaena o f
evary ala fo In tho union have la
tha a b ility o f G o ve rno r Roosevelt
U g u i u l a U U p a rty harm ony.”

whit* writing the story of her
Ufa and that they planned to
marry.
A Ulagram from"* Lancaster,
tailing them ho had no wish t*
■land In their way but urging
them to postpone their marriago
until hi* return, wae found In a
mass of corraepoadenc* lo Urn
house.
$'
.),
Two not**, purportedly written
end signed by. Clark* tb* night
before the shooting, and nddreaaod
to “Chubb!*” (Mr*. EolJk-MUItr);
and "Bill” (Captain liancOater),
told thorn he was unable to go
through with plan* for tho mar­
riage and urged Lancaster oarer
ta leave her again.
.

FOR RENT: Furnished
front
apartment. Central Apartment*,
400 Perk Are, Colcloagh Realty
Co., Tal. 7 0 .
FURN18HED GARAGE Apart­
ment. 4 room* and both. 418
Laurel Are.
NEWLY famished A decorated,
Frigldalre A garage,—Also 1
lower apartments portly furnished,
summer rales, 411 Magnolia Avo.
NICE, Clean famished houaktop­
ing apartments. flAO weakly.
All convenience*. Also bedroom*.
Ml Fifth and Palmetto Aro.

80 4 11
DAYTONA
ab r h
L- Moblty. 8b. lb 5 0 8
Odlorne, ss , 4 0 1

L A M P R E C IP E S
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The Imptffetaiice O f Cfoculation

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ION—A h E f
One of the paramount matters coming bafore UK
Ta Alt Ex-Service Mew la Seel
Publish era* Association,
American Newspaper Pi
Sorely it couldn't be th a t:
plenty. . . I've Was living there
tael* Geeaaty:
tlx meath* wftbost aver knowing
itig In New York City, is the question of advartiginf rates. Halgh and Brook*
Aa Service Officer of Campbellthat Irv Balloogh wna my nalghPrevalent with the depression has been a growing demand pang leave* that new
a r
Lotting Poat No. M American
that’a Ufa far
o f advertisers for lower advertising rates, The la front of the Jerwt far
on the
Legion, and In furtherance of the
consistent with reduced budgets, o f apttte linA- ing perpoaea. . . I ms* have a be file* tha mall* and I flay tha petition taken by tha Department
am
auapkloaa aatatw to t caw mode. . . and yaw flit tha aaatha. and Nat Mia I Convention*, | aw
not appeal to them.
*
5 2 * ut
you blare* re* when 1 belong t«
. gmhd, Uila could go on forever.
rally urge all ex-aarvlea men to
ION
It la perhaps difficult lor one unfamiliar, with news* • eett clab wMeb fncloAre wtwa
*. The way yon can tali On Mix ragiater and vote In tha pi turnilea.
2 2 * bra.
per problems to understand why, when tha coet of prac. by the name of C«0nor, XU
boya apart ii that Boll!* would
You, wbe a*read yo*r country
ally everything rise ia being reduced, advertising rates Uttar snk SiemantonT . . . Mont* Ilk* to *o* m* dead and Chock daring
the per Me of war, ahould
nnot be reduced proportibnately. Yet the fact remain* Miner I* bark In town with
would lik* to be tha one that made
not fall to do your full duty dur­
it
poailoJe.
.
.
Pa
Vokula
a
wall
black
*y*.
.
.
h
*
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*bw
advertising rates cannot be reduced without a redneing thee* pertloua time* of pare
journaliaUc standards sod news gathering efficiency tirade at home. . . An M to Ueewoo three year* old before they knew I use the farm parties* adviaedly,
Is
California
only
costs
o«*
dells
whether he wax gulag to bark or
would be very unsatisfactory to the reading public
far the danger of eorrwpt, u
and you ret two plates, *••» bat chatter. , . Pat SWaody and me
and decidedly detrimental to the welfare of the country.
worthy o r
totally Inadequate
who** got two cere sny mote. ,
get along okry. . . ha ltV* me
Thte situation is brought about primarily by the fact get I hate to think of thee* poo wwtm in tha water in front of and Inefficient pereone being elect­
f g .that a newspaper is more than a business; it is, In a certain gvya thet have montr worrlea. . hlt^ beach jemt any time and I ed to office la great at present
sense, a public utility. It is a business, In that its receipts Time* are *o tough -in Seafor let him walk on tha boated bottle if w* fall to exrrcla* our fren­
ch lae or fail to demand honesty
mi &lt;fce must equal its expenditures or it goes Into bankruptcy, the they are ualng a go-cart for a In my back yard, . , and once ht and a dean record of loyal and
m*
same as any other buslneaa. It is a public utility in that the water wagon. . . and If they get gave me a cup of hi* raff** and faithful arrvica aa eaaentleli to
public depend* upon it u It depends upon wnter companies reach worae in Delsmd tha de­ I gave hire that X n u tree wa any man for whom wo vote.
k ml &gt;1* pew*
l I t H M ta lb l
and light companies for light, for that equally feated candidate* won't j m p i e f f have had In the ga n gs for three You hod to ua* your head In
*fPr water
wi ‘
year* now. . . They any Bill
t necessity, Information, concerning civic and social the roof but will feed tbeanaelves Boland
service; I am asking you to do
playe the plan* by oar. . ,
to
the
goldflak,
TUU*
eoaldn’t
your own thinking now. Do not
I l S i . ! ruslnesa development*, world wide happenings, and hate me worae If I
gee it aar* aaerea a pity that each
mores particularly, the government.
croonerta. . . My pet dlallko la to S young guy aa Mm ahoold be aerspt a candidate at hit own
carnation of ,him*clf; lf.» o u da,
ib to
ty prevail
iirnvaii that
limb Ahe treigaAsto a n a a p ti partial
Ilia impreaaion is sometimes apt
k r r ■Yen- w eold -m vem t
you will he wondering why eome
e o t » t i « i^
" «MtWYfMth
t M r v h t t T i ’'"tt?f*'
t f r rrtiillvfdUkT'lreraers
n a i t « i a r ' * J , n m m‘ O T Tbf which contain* an Auatln,
ftlbitfriptletl
that Mayormatrong la 88 year*
of them are not running for Presi­
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1' *7T
their paper ile
Is an Important part of the newspaper Income. guy that own* one ia Anatlngy. . . old. . . That chll* on tha corner dent Ini trad of for Slat* and
(OLIIH AS unfrirW O PK A .‘ It ia, in ’fact inalgnlflcant The newspaper which can say My Inquiry a* to the whereabout* of Main and Atlantic ia awctl, . . Couny offices.
itself—that Is, pays of Wad* II. Reed wna anawetwd try it aomc time, I don't dare. . . ff a mail had used hi* office In
‘that Its circulation department supports
si
r , . &lt;. &lt;
we leogh In our *!*•»•
for the coat of delivering—is Indeed fortunate. There if by operative M-41 lait night to Tho lateat N* Yawk nifty i* that the pail to build up political fence*
_ the funny bono’a tberal-, scarcely ever sufficient left over for paying the cost of tho the effect that Wade la new aomconc la writing a book about for himsrlf, or to roh tha people,
a eaetidlan in an Inaan* eeylum Hoover which it to b* titled The then do not accept hie statement
kn ^we talk through out. hat
pap4r itself bn which the news Is printed.
on Ward lalend near N* Yawk. . . Strang* IJfe of Provident Hoard­ that he will, If elected again, nerve
the heat alnge bny'talrr •
The only other source of revenue which sny reputable muat be aort of a tame life after ing. , . how about BallyhooverT ,
a man ever do It
newspaper has Is its advertising receipts. As advertising ■•Ring veal ratal* to even nertale, Bill Duffy len’t even a big shot you faithfully and well. Whatever
I we iky "cha»* younoUt"
clubs, aorietlea or orders
volume declines it is the policy of most newspapers to re­ go ye during the beet of the boom. in Manhattan any more. . . What­ other
it he ettompted,
, •
such a man may belong to, you
, Andrew Uoatrom moan* that ever bream* of my proofreader 1. . ran lie certain of one thing that
does their alia—to publish eight psges instead of twelve or
begin on hlm**lf t
Quick now, who's chief of
have given him unnecceeary
you're tickled to doeih • alxteen, to publish four Instead of six or eight. In this way
he. ia a member &gt;n gWoti Tfahdtag
yah. yew hart to l.ukr of the Ananias Club.
what other htnd police? .
they can reduce their expenses in proportion to their declln- publicity.
.1 dyer atay dandt
twice.
.
.
Lateat
definition:
a
could
I
give
hire
about
that
type
caa * rasn cmeb » John
fitg receipts, Just si it costs less to build a four room house
We have suffered dreadful
of muatecheT , , . Personally I graaahoppar la a roach that chew* losses in the past through corrupt
tongue in hi* head?
than an eight room house, so are tho mechanical costs of a don't
tobacco
and
rampa
out.
.
.
Simile:
think
New
Smyrna
grow*
when yopr voice drops, .
. four page paper less than sn eight page paper.
an&lt;| unscrupulous office haldera.
them any prettier than France* ai uaelcaa aa a gaaollne gag* that
year word* alwiyi'^rUtrnT
This analogy does not Imply that there la any reduc­ Bell Smith. . . O. K. Stanford la doaan't work until there are three Wltneaa the Teapot Dome! Wit­
ness the bankrupt condition of
tion In the service rendered by the four page paper any batk from Tallehaaae*. . . oh well, gallon! in tha tank. . . Know any Sanford!
good
drinking
aongaT
.
.
.
and
more
than
in
toe
construction
of
the
fouT
room
house,
Daytona Beach** lo*« ia Teliaa fellow loavt town
We have paid vrry dearly for
. From what I a raaaon for ainging them?
there la any Implication that it is built of flimey m«_ haaeee'a gain.
ha’o other* to m*k*T
this education of What dlahoneit
Blahop Kennon
tcrisls and wJU not stand. Aa long as the price rate on the hear the maeatro owe* plenty tu •
ft the Irony of fatal
n
a woman • peach
smaller house is the same as the price rate on the larger
w id e the bluih lc ckln deepT
one, one is Just as good as the other except that the foim[Why « l l a man a lobalar
er le smaller.
SMALL TOWNS DON’T DIE—THEY
Nihon he atlcka like a leach t
But with the newspaper, if, In addition to meeting the
Wh#a you aay a man 1* nutty,
COMMIT SUICIDE
decline In volume, It has also to face s cut In rates, no al­
Can you toll hlm'tiy hi* barkT
EATON RAPfDB (MINN.) JOURNAL
ternative
remains
but
to
reduce
such
expenditures
sa
go
to
.When be’e out with the owt*,
tbs fathering of news and the creation of reader interest
|Tr* cal! hint a larkf
Towns ds not die, they commit •lae, hire employees If they have
an Irishman’* dead,
In the paper. We believe the public can readily appreciate luields, said a newspaper recently. nothing for them to do, or tho
money to pay them ? When you
hlffi a w a k a t „
*
the adverse effect upon business and government which the And it is true.
jJflb maKo hsAIn tho ibu,
If everybody who make* his spend a dollar outside ybu taka
necetslty of receiving congressional news by mall instead
Dost that'rtwip yob'ye a raka7
of by wire, or of trying to satisfy subscribers with a week­ monty In this community would it right out of th* pockata of soma
a man full of pmnaa
spend hit money in thle contbauity local ellixan.
ly publication instead of with a daily, would have.
he'e handed a Idmonf
And speaking of th* “penny
the horn* town would double in
In
this
connection
It
Is
interesting
to
note,
in
the
re­
aay “ Pratty a a - " W*tf
population In a few year*
wise and pound foolish" policy,
port of ICiyit Cooper, general mfnager of the Associated everybody la an around it would be thl* i* it Save a few cant* by
• T oo mean angotc In haaten
I'reas, that the news organisations of the United Statea are prosperous. Why are filling sta­ ■paodlng your money in soma
Our tahgaugo la full
still rendering the same high servieg during this depression tion* out of proportion to
Of parados wealth—
other city, and than in the course
Whence tyn^Arlnke like i llili
as In the more advantageous years of the boom and that other line of bualaaa* tn number 1 el tint* find your husband out of
hlmtpl/.
although advertising revenues have fallen off tremendously Reeansa people buy almost all of a job because business condition*
P*
-KKara!
or Culture.
.their gaa and oil at home.
hare will not warrant hi* remain­
clrctilkflona havc .ahijw'n. jjo&lt;»pprect$ble decline*.
Upon sustained circulation* merchants must depend fori *t ■* r*“1|r onaxplainabla, why ing In soma one's employ.
The effort to »top Roo»«v*lt
. — *..* ...nk ik,0 people and the p*ople must depend p«°pl*
p*ral«t In ipendlng Th* fight I* on In all smaller
money out of town needlessly, cities. This does not apply to
tm* to be aa Intcnae aa futile. their contact with tho
for their knowledge of public affairs.
whan th* result* of this practice Eaton Rapid*. It la becoming a
r
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Now,York hae gone bark to
flight.,aatlng .tip)*, not being
to aave anything elae.
The “Peanut Stand”
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—
politician* who are prom
The public attitude generally to watch the stock market
bring back prosperity. are
an i effort to determine whether or not economic
in an&gt;&lt;
jng only of bringing 11 back reports In
recovery Is on the way has probably beep * big factor In
thtmulve*.
t. ,, *
delaying the restoration of confttence, thereby prolonging

the present depression. The stock-market will begin to show
the efTeita oT"betUr business not when business first be­
gins to pick uptbut efter it has made considerable progress
towards recovery. You don’t get $ny steam In a boiler until
after the fire ha* been lighted for eome timfc.
In epetklng of the unimportance of the stock market
as an adequate gauge of conditions. General Dawes recently
likened;It toot '‘peanut stand", and in commenting on this
___
it fHjli pungent
remark
the Christian Science Monitor saya*.
description may hrip W-Maak i^A aUaaga obsaagipn .wWtfc
j w iju u y -e y e * g lu ed to tick e r tap® m
haa
er rers.Tns nM^pn might well tako to heart hia
years.
mark:
la *
ft *
‘“ It is m l what th$ crowd in Wail Street thinks that
Tho Miami Neva auggaat* that controls. It la what the masa of thi people think and feel
whenever you »*or Anyone ex­ about It. amd, taka it'from me, the maaals feeling better.’
claiming on tha aubject of wbal’a,
""A great part o f the public haa been too much like
wrong with the govontmont, (top
i end Inquire, “ Have you it fireman who kept so busy watching the steam
regietored and paid your poll text’* he had no time to ahovel. And In the casg of the
It they have not, they have no ket, the gauge haa not alwaya been even a
fet to aquawk, no matter what measure of conditions in the business boiler, Moreover,
Wtdag with the .goVanwyn^ j when the.top blow o ff the gauge In 1829 and HO,1 ),000,000
v
■
i------ - \ . of paper profit* evaporated overnight
And then" oftother way wa can idea that the boiler had burst and if* had k »t
that Spring la &gt;*ra ia from
water,,
V.kj ii •,1
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•
•1-*
•
1 ‘
oound-of tho bat, knocking oat
General Dawes does well lg asking Americana io turn
tuna, Aa Melwtyrv 'aayki
eudden ahbwer addle* a grouj their attention to the essential and astaaporittiaf. wOalth
of the country'and tha vaat volume df production,' d
tion and conautnptlon aa dlatingiiUhed frdm the buynipand
bridge. High#- * Salppy In telling o f shares. Recovery wul coma more duidzly if the
Utei ’ A *) the fotet g * T u
fireman givea mege effort to producing^knAJaaafm VatchL
»*»
ing steam. But, abandoning anxious regard dC.ua stock
market aa a barometer df personal speculation o f of national
prosperity, the public miy find-tone atudy of ltd workings
teraatlng that
our
educational
'
.-■
with
"One opportunity-iar such atudy U.offered by the cur­
th*
rant lovaatigationiof short-nailing by * UnlUd'Ststes Sen­
thousaad
ate commutes. It ia not -tha.vMKat favorabla.opportuoity
diet
that a$lght be dariaad beotusa politka and nreJtWUc* ara ao
9 * the
largely involved, A better attitude, both o f the pubUc and of
M
u the stock traders, will be achieved if politicians can stop
Pi
giaw uf
( -belting brokpra and exchange officials coukl drc*&gt; soma of
a,.d tk$lr mystical sclf-righteduanaea,
Ysahi
- t u
little
"Polltlcisna do positive barm by stirring up soccesaive
fssrs of ferocious mear raids,* and Wall Barest d on not
help matters by aeaumtag, tSa. airs of a charitable institu­
tion. Brokers csnnoi.ba blamed foe a general ooOapee of
valuaa, but neither can Ibar reject ell reeppetfbti|ty fer givth*
»g

Cbarjts 8chawb eaya there ara
, no longer any rich people, and
Percy Rockefeller testifying before
( the Senate committee that he haa
lost $860,000,000 provea’ It.
e A i i -------------------- -—
Wheeler making a speech
for k Vnovl* candidal* at the
Milan*' tha other night, tnatitad
that h* had never etolen a dollar
in hi* lit*, that *U ha waut^waa
tii# chance. The final teat o f teal
Txmksircahhal be found until on*
enten politic*.

■AS!

,an

ytowX^rj

will

6* t t _____I to bffle*. __
, r_
„
twf*
pt?fit* for
it by this assertenca and vote

arc ao costly. We know of on* very Bailout question, and on* that
Individual In th* city now out a Job. must ba reckoned with In th* near
Thl* particular individual raraly future. Just aa mantlonad above
s p e n t a c a n t In E a t o fi —tha email city I* not dying, It ia
Rapids, e v e n whan h* could committing aftlcida inch by Inch.
haws aavrd money. Bom* tvro or Instead of caatlng this Idea off Ilka
thro* yaar* ago this person v ia ao many snow flak**, It la time,
Informed that If hit practice of and right now whan every individ­
«p*nding money out of ths rity ual ahould gtva th* matter aarioua
continued, h* would work hlmacif thought. Otbarwta* there will b*
out of a job entirely. And that mere vacant atores In th* .city
ta Juat what has happened. How than w* regret to report today.—
can tha business man, or anyone Baton Rapid* (Minn.) Journal,
■o-

akd support only those candidates
who, vagardleu of where they
earns from, wo knew ara haaaot,
troatworth- and capable.

r.v

GEO. G. HERRING,

Service Officer,
Campbell-Leasing Past,
American Legion.
(Paid Political AdvertIsiag)
ARMOUR PLANT BURNS

FOR Y O U R C A R ”
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Lubricate your c a r , » v
same as. fa ctoiy
recommends • ; t ^ ‘

BUENOS AIRES, Apr. $6,
(AJP.)— A packing plant qsmed
by Armour and Compa ty wai Give your RADIATOR *'
burnod in tba aurburb of Avwllan'
a good flushing • T
ada yaaterday. Official* eatimet
wd the loa* at more than $160,000. Be sure your BRAKES
Tha bias* flblned headway while
tha B u e n o * Aires and Avellaneda
are adjusted
1
fir# department disputed each
Test
FREE
*
!
other's authority, but woe under __ ______ ,
..
&lt;a‘ Pt4
control lagt night.
Be nuns that your wheel*
f t

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JAP LEGATION STONED

test fr e e

HAVANNA, Cuba, Apr, 28 —
( AJ’. l r-Ureupa* ut Chiueaa com­
munists late yesterday afternoon
atoned the Japanese legation
hota. Rome glass windows were
shattered, ■ the. groups fleeing
when police arrival at th sen.

SAN JUAN S E R V I C E ^ "
Phone 449

For Prompt Service and Lowewt Prices s o .

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The HERALD’S \
Business $ Professional

SCHOOL REVENUES
OBLANftO BRFGBTBB-OTAR
Gov. Carlton is partly right and
parity wrong hr placing reeponeittmy r » the deflcll hr^a^iMl
revenue*. He ia exactly right when
Ha say* the faalt la primarily with
the counties where the school
haw sr* they to be col)*cl*4 U tha
people can not or will net pay T
Truth ia that the root of th* eiU
ts high Uses: people have become
4l*ceuret*4 end quit psyiag.
Bcheela, tike avery ether unit ef
government, hern'l b e e n a*
economical sa they ahould hare
bees. Schoolman in tho lest
legislature were net at all ayrapethetie wits the broken deem tax­
payer. Had set there been seme
legislative » • cohere with ' hsttar

balanced Judgment then tha school
lobby, school finances would be
even w orn today for they Woolf
have tacked two million more on
th* *cbool budget bed not courage­
ous member* of tho legislature
feeght IL Reduction In expenses
la th* sour* of financial relief for
the schools. Until thoy am brought
down to tho point where people
wIN be able ta meet their t
responsibility fer school support,
school* will have deficits. Thi
school lobby and school manage­
ment may lecture the taxpayers
until th o, are black In tke face,
ket they will nod have balanced
school budgets until they begin
with operating expenses. TUSpayer* nil ever the country are on

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A r t W*H P t m i i I

THE FLORIST
Ftewam D tllm H by Wire
$ld Myrtle
Phene m -W

race!red of the
at Pripade laat week of

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Mra. Ita ly Melssiin esWtyi tamed from the last lap ia tba
llhcd the Book ' Lovers' Club t*M fa* sheriff and is highly
Thursday afternoon. Tha Marne «f gratified at the many *spresales*
all

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P E T E K S , S a d a tJ E d ito r

Calendar
~ THBDAY
W. A . o f tb* Firel Bap*01 msot at 7:30
lha k m of Mrs. W. D.
r, 11*4 Myrtle Avsnos.
b&lt;W EDNESDAY.
•10# P -T . A. will
I ftill •‘clack at tha school
Festival hr tha Welt
~ School will bo held
from 4:00 P. M. to
_ja r will bo served,
l te liv iu d .

THURSDAY.
tho piano pupil* of
Hallom wlU bo ( I t .
lack at tha Woman's
•V*1

FRIDAY.
i

, l t N o'clock at tho school
lastalation o f sfll'r 'Y w M
People's Ssrvke
o o f Holy ‘C m Episcopal
wtB have a contract
m bridge party
t. a t tho Episcopal
U . Kresrvmtion* may bo
‘ H n . Arthur Branan or
,;iUJE:JkUM»a. — -

ISpring Frolic
i\ 1b Ready
----- 1 ■spring

festival by

i Primary School will
I. tomorrow from 4:30
19:00 o ’clock at the school
I vWfll' tnclndo Maypole dances
hi pits, choruses and living
fish ponds, palm readigklblla, and booths
sandwiches, lemonade,
li school has been decorated
l/oocaslan with a profusion
spring flowers
before a back
Usd palais and farm .
’’
aXhtWls of the
it lire pear have been at
L I . t "•

,afUrnoos the Maypole
^ bo glvoa at 4:46 o’rl k «
followed by the cho
d living pici presented In the asThe same pr-xanini
In the evening with
o f a magic show by
god. several wwnumbert by J. A. Path■music will be furnished
’ the supper hour through
s y o f Mr. Hoffman.

tfR-Y Of School
I’ Picnic Saturday
&amp;, lAndo

Springs was the
ft'eJ'"-a picnic given Saturday
^ try the members of the
UKY of Seminole High
,^lfta. R- C. Maxwell acted
for the evening.
‘ ng was enjoyed early in
, t__ _
ml later a picnic
Wpa served. Those attending
(tha Mieses Martha Ann
Hdpcy White, Helen Golbcrt,
“ jwefc, Mary Hurt, Louise
b Dorothy Haines, Marjorie
iJdaalta Smith, Alice M(Ceenslia McRae.

"CKurchBody
Picnic Friday
Mrs of the Wfllifl#
as of tho First Chris___ had a picnic- Friday
___ J and seeding at Sswygr's
k Following an afternooli of
jh 6 % and games a picnic supItlM g, served tqr Mrs. H. J.
.aad Mrs. J. J. Cates.
nt wore: Evelyn
_
Johnston, Helen
iD arethy Clause, Talmer
l Clssse, Mildred
___ Hughaa, Jimmie
I Jaao Gantt, and Doris

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Dependable Class O f
Church Given Party
Quantities o f p i n k radiance
roses and ferns wore used to adorn
tha rooms of tho hams o f Mrs. A.
D. Zachary, Magnolia Avenue,
when a bunco party was given last
night for tho members o f the De­
pendable Class o f tho First Meth­
odist Church with Mrs. Zachary's
daughter, Mrs. Jamas A. Wright,
and Mrs. Karl Hand, Mrs. O. K.
Goff, Mrs. E. C. Smith. Jr* and
Mrs. Virgil Lee Smith as hostesses.
After several gamee of bunco
high score prise, a framed sib
houette, was awarded to Mrs.
Alice Ward. Tallica on which
scorn were kept bore designs of
silhouettes. Late in tho evening a
salad course was served.
Those present were: l4rs. R. M.
Mason, Jr* Mrs. R. B. Wright,
Mrs. Carol Dennis, Mrs. George
Bradshaw, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs.
Alice Ward, Mrs. Gertruds Mulli­
gan, Mrs. W. S. Thornton, Mrs.
Herman Middleton, Mrs. Burke
Steele, Mrs. James A. Wright,
Mrs. Karl Hahd. Mrs. O. K. Goff,
Mrs. B. C. Smith. Jr* Mrs. Virgil
Leo Smith, and tha Misses Ross
Varner, Clara Rankin, and Mabal
Wilson.

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Personal
Claude Robson and James L*ni*r
motored to Daytona Beach Bunday
for the day.
Friend, of Mm. J. M. iMcCaaklll
will regret to learn that aha la ill
at her home in Rote Court.
H. C. McMullen, Jr. has returned
from Port Arthur, Texas whem ha
was graduated with honors from
a radio school.
Mr. anJ Mm. Wjnn W. Potter,
Ml** Mary Wight, Mist Jeanette
Potter and Wayne Potter motored
to Coronado Beach Sunday for the
day.

Tkjc “ Ad- u 4 Om Adah Ticket
Will AdaH Twa AdalU

* (Continued nom page One)
Uve Committee years ago decided
that tha people should recommend
their choice for mrommrndatlan of
a man to the Senate fur confirma­
tion," he eontinued, "therefore, al­
though the office should seek tha
man. It becomes necessary for ■
man, feeling that hi. qualification*
are such as merit him the office,
to present his name to you, which
I do."
The wreakrr digressed from this
point to captain that during the
•nlim campaign “ I will not raise
my voice in criticism of my op­
ponents, for 1 am running for the
offlre, and not against my op
ponenls." He declared himself ai
qualified for the position tor a
number of reasons "whirb lime
will not permit me lo eiplaln,"
and sail that “ whelhrr I shall
have the .signal honor or hclng
elected to this office, remains In
your hands, my destiny is for your

Mm. D. I. Harper, who underw &gt;_n t »n._gpcrsUurt _ yesterday
mommy at the Orange General
He declared that hr could not be
Hospital In Orlando, La reportaif to the JuJgr of whrlhrr he merited
be improving.
______
* the reward he sought, “ for it
should i’e determined upon surh
Mm. C. H. Rlngadorf and Mias qualifications as I possess, Out, be­
Ann Rlngadorf, of Kingston, Pa., fore briefly telling you something
arrived yesterday to spend soma about them, I wish lo quote from a
time hem visiting Mr. and Mre. short verse I came across recent­
II, R. Stevens, Park Avenue.
ly."
The verse was a brirf plea that
Mr. and Mm. II. S. Schneider
and young son, of Birmingham. "lb * past is gone end should be
Ala* am hem for a short lime with forgotten,” and that "we should
Mr. and Mm. David Speer after look forward lo Ihe rising star of
•pending two months in Miami. tomorrow," for "now is only today,
Mr. Schneider is a nephew of Mr. and in front of today is tomorrow."
Briefly he then recited his rcc-'
Speer.
ord since his birth in Jacksonville,
Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, assisted hy concluding with "I have tried to be
her alaler, Mr*. B. L Perkins, en­ Just and fair In all my dealings."
"O f all the things I h%ye done
tertained with a beach party Sat­
urday at Daytona Beach. Those at­ professionally," hr concluded. "I
tending were: the Misses IVorothy am proud of the fail that I repre­
Wiggins, Carlin Palmer, Cecilia sented the City ol Sanford In sueTruluck, Marjorie (Vigburn, Etna recdiivgly higher courts in a rase
heth Ixfflrr, Nancy Rossetter, involving 11,2*0,000 in bonds and
l-nuise Perkins, anil Mary Wiggins. other securities where the t'ily of
Sanford sued the largest bank in
Word was received here today America, with the brightest of le­
of the death Bunday aftarnoun of gal talent arrayed against me, and
Mrs. Mary Jane Giovef, of Provi­ won a complete victory even be­
dence, II. I., who ia tha mother of fore the highest court in the ns
Mrs. John H. MacDonald of thla turn." "I s»k you to consider al)
city. Funeral services will be held my qualifirations and If you think
tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 o’clock that I merit the amhilion that I've
at Providcuca. Mrs. MacDonald cherished for many years. I’ll l&gt;r
will probably remain there for deeply grateful," he concluded.
Circuit Judge Millard B Smith
some’ lime.
was the last speaker in this group.
Answerinrt the remark that "a

With Mrs. F. R. Mitchell. Mrs.
W. A. Raynor, Mrs. !W. M. McKlm,
and Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw as hoalrsses, the regular business and so­
cial meeting of the Truth Seekers
Class or the First Methodist
C l irch was held yesterday after­
noon at the home of M il Crenshaw,
1219 Fast .Seventh Street. Mrs.
George Met'rum presided oveT the
business session while Mrs. John
C. Vaughn led the devotional.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses to the following:
Mr*. J. II. Crawford, Mrs. W. D.
floolelhin, Mrs. K. C. Chnrpsning,
Mr.. W U Clerk, Mss. J. M. Moya,
Mr.. J. A. Ituiu h . . Mrs. W. A.
Nagel, Mir. \\. v lillir, Mrs. R.
M. Mason. Mrs. I~ M Telford,
Mrs. J. W. Rutledge. Mi*. T. E.
Wilton, Mrs. G, A. Radfnrl. Mrs
1’. D. Parker, Mr*. C. A Harrison
Mrs. J. II. Powell. Mrs. J. G.
Waites, Mrs. Hrssle Hutchison,
Mm. J. A. Rogers. Mrs. J. K. Mans­
field, Mrs. tS. W. Uaylest, Mrs. W.
C. Deklr, Mm. A. U. Shoetnakar,
Mm. K. W. Turner, Mm. Carroll
Varner, Mrs. John Aldrn tlrown,
Mm. C. A. Ponder, Mrs. John C.
(Continued from Page One)
Vaughn, Mm. George McCrum,
Mm. W. E. Wells, Mrs. Georgia luting in Massachusetts on rilhrr
side. In addition to having dele­
Hart, and Miss laura I-sing.
gates in the field in Pennsylvania,
Smith and Roosevelt are candidates
for the preference vote them. This
Special Chevrolet
ia not regarded as binding on dele­
ChBBis On Display gates, however.
Former Senator Josrph I. France,
Invitations were rslended today of Maryland, Hoover's only avowed
by the Maxwell Chevrolet Com­ opponent for the Republican presi­
pany, Inc., to everyone in Hanford dential nomination, is the lone can­
and tha surrounding sections tirg didate for the preference vote ill
Ing them lo see the specially con- Pennsylvania, whem the Republic­
atruclad Chevrolet motor and an senatorial nomination rare be­
chasaia new on display In the tween Senator Jamas J. Davis ami
Major General Hmedley II Butler,
show window of that rompany.
This cay It so designed that of marine rorpa fame Has stirred!
every is°vemrnt of Ihe motor nr up Ihe most dm.
other movable parts may be seen
"Buffoonery and rip-snorting
Even the spark plugs am cut so tactics" have been denounced by
that lbs inaids may bo seen, tha Davts In bis aoti-pn&gt;htbtllofi rtm announcem ent re ld , Th« c * f . wL11 paignme. liuticc h*« assailed "that
be ham all this wmk.
damned Philadelphia gang" I n
championing the causa ui peohlbi__ MIAMI KI-KJ'HANT HOLD
Um .
The Smith Roosevelt clashes will
MIAMI
BEACH.
Apr. 46— be the first since tha 1926 standard
&lt;A.P.)— Rosie, a aureflr* enler- bearer inferential)/ charged House tainment hit as far as the kids valt with "demagogurjr" in calling
am concerned, hae teen cut o ff for aid for the "llttla fellow al tha
the payroll of a local real estate bottom of the economy pyramid"
concern because of her appetite and Roosavelt'a reply that ha fav­
Raala, an elephant, brought here ored relief for all-daises.
nine years ago, was sold lo Asa
Meanwhile, the President an.
Candltr, Jr* of Atlanta, and was nounred a decision to speak,
shipped them Saturday.
rWhdnciday before the governors'
conference In Richmond, where his
Work on paving State Road No potential opponent for the presi­
&gt; From Tavares and Ekistls In dency, Governor Roosevelt, arrived
Meant Dora will bo started within Bunder night to deliver a speech
Short lin o.
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MEET MONDAY

R o o s e v e l t And IT,1
•aid that "I make no apology of
Smith Destiny taking
rare n{ all my responsi­
bilities In puhli, e and private life,
To Be S e t t l e d an of at all time- vigorously press-

born appointed t# fill tha
vwcarwy caused by lha death o f
tha. lata Judge W. W. Wright, un­
til tho Spring of 19,13. "Contrary
la the
pamphlet 1 mention",
Judge Smith said, "we are now
running to fill the remainder of
Judge Wright's uncxplred term
which ends in the Sprite of 1936.”
He asked vn.rra to study his
record as a public official and
state attorney for nearly eight
years, and rxplcinrd a few of the
duties of a judge declaring that
"a raitiidatr for thr Judgeship
must have * background which
will assure you of a fair trial,
I res from ai&gt; prejudice or malic*.
Durlrqf my many year'* service
as a prosecutor. I feel that I have
acted in the fairest- rapacity to
the best of my a.dlily, and 1 be­
lieve that thr interests of Justice
have been well served".
R. J. Holly, can iilale for repre­
sentative front Group No. 2 point­
ed out that a legislator must ' j* an
"hones! man of character, one who
knows the slate, its |&gt;rople and Ita
needs," and said that because of
34 jraars' experience as a newspa­
perman, “ I tave come to know
more worthwhile men than any­
body. elsa lit lha stale. That La Im­
portant anil it will go a long way,
for aside from being a business
man you should know tola of
men.”
lie pictured as one of the "most
Important thin** needing revision"
the banking laws. "You mkght
ask me what do I know about
hanking," Ihe speaker said. "I
know a lot to my sorrow, for I
wax a director of one, the Sanford
Bank and Tins! t'n., winch rinsed
Its doors some years ago We Hirectors all paid our assessments,
and not a depositor lost a dollar in
that hank lor its affairs were ah
sorbed by our oilier two banks. It
was a hitter experience to me and
I feel that hecauso of It, I-know a
lot about tanking"
lie again repealed that be had
had 32 years' exprficme in the
new iq a per business which quali­
fied him as u good business man
“too au*e you have to le a good
twist ness man to keep ahead ot the
•herift III 32 yeais' time as a
newspaper man."
"I think that I'll make you a
good legislator, for I have all Ihe
quail!nations. I know lots of men
throughout the stale who will no
tioubt 1*- m Tallahassee tins yeai,
and no on,- could feel more like do­
ing snmclhiivg for lh« people than
I," he concluded
It r Wheeler, of Dvtrd", candi­
date oiqtosing Mr llnlly, was brief
in his talk which opened as he
greeted hla fellow townsmen, "who
know me and my record In thia
i orninunily, amt know it lo lr that
tif a successful business man. faint­
er, citrus grower and-shipper."
lie declared that In- hail no pai
titular platform
but that "If
eleitcil, I'm going to try' with
whatever hosiy of men are sent, to
figure out an economical program
for Seminole County anil Florida
I feel that if anyone in this slate
Is sit k, it is because tie Is sick ov e r
the great exjretises of government
billing the past few years.
He iminted out that It will not
I* an easy task to pull nut ot the
present situation, aril said that
tin* state's lies! business minds
should he sent to Tallaha-sce so
that the prut lein may lie solved al
otter "I am hoping that hy reason
of tli,. real rxpeiiencr Hat some
of our inpresantatiM-s have had,
ilist Ihe people arr going to send
practical business men to Ihe leg■stature this year, and that they
will give the alale its lies! legisla­
ture in y en s."
lie declared rhaf he believed
himself possessed nf a practical
knowledge r t f “ the Thing, wbicTi
concern us all," and said that since
the "economic issue will be the
greatest of all," he hiqred that ihe
voters will ruefully consider their
ihniir in thr June primaries, anil
send men to Tallahassee whom
Ihey feel will Lest represent the
Interests of all tha people.

my search
for Justice and
truth."
"On* of my opimnrnta has said.
‘Iris forget thr past' ", JudySmith said, “mi goodness, one of
Ihe rules of life is that you musl
Judge the future hy the records
of the past. I don't understand
this man's kind of rraioning” .
"There has been mailed to you a
pamphlet", hr continued, "alwut
saving something over 4-100,000
Tor this county in tha appointment
of a judge here", ha said. "This
document is based salty on savins
a few paltry dollars, contrary to
what he has said tonight about
his quail fir* Ilona for office.
Is
this a basis for a man to lie a
Judge, that he'll spend his malar)
among you? As for this lots of
money to you taspayers, I rnmo
Lo Sanford every Friday and Baturday In hear any rase which requlrei the service*- of a circuit
Judge. My CDBUiicnL
fi,. fact that when the
Judge was appointed in BrevavJ
county, the stale altornry’e office
was moved to Seminole C-ounty
and thr diffrrrnre in their ealariee,
and what they will epend In earn
city, ie not so great",
Judge Smith then stated that
it. N. White, Sanford attorney,
pamphleta distributed by this same
opponent in Brevard county, say and candidal* fur representative
nothing at all about saving money
for Heminrfl* ■County, "evades
this question altogether, yet In
Seminole County it is made an
iisua". "I ask you again frankly,
is that a fair basis for a candidate
for circuit Judge to wage his
campaign".
Judge Smith declared that h*
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eno* ia lha thing that count* I* “ Ila deaiared - lhat during *tha
any offk a. " I f 1 hava served you p a d 14 yaare. not a singl* xena- '
wall during lha past »*v*n years tor (r a p any of tha counll** w)iKh
I i n M reason why I shout! ba' rotated tkalr senator* evary tang’
discarded. I ask that you back had ever held an .Important chair­
track on a man to find out about manship or been elected president
him, for h ell ba tomorrow what bf the Benate. " If you n p a ft
a senator to wielJ any Infiutnctr
h* waa In tha past",
"I bclicva tnat experience am in one ytar, you neednT a*ad;
-'lr
training count, no matter jeha him", Mr. Fartlsh *aid.
"I"vs been fightlr\r &gt;our-bat­
Job a man hold*", he said. II*
declare) that a judge shuuid b* t l e s for many year*". Mr. Par*
trained in the law, especially In riah said, "and whlla t donV-aiways espect to hold this offlre,
mature of probata where
widow and her orphans must Ira for 1 may seak olhcra which
protected when the brradwinntr will*give me an opportunity 16]
asaltt this section in a more e f­
ha* bean taken away".
R. W. Ware, Sanford attorney, fective way, I don't think that
alio leaking the rounly judgeship, Aa otxghl to nvaka a change 4«Wj
-* (Continued on Page Flvaf ,
told hi* hearers that sine*
county
Judge has Jurisdiction ----------------------------------------------- - %
over probate and criminal rases
involving serious fines and Jail
sentence*, "I would expect a man
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to J&gt;* a little more than an ordi­
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nary* man if hr hell this office
H* told of his record as a pub­ Wednesday 4 P. M. lo t P. M. ]
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SPRING FESTIVAL^

alala; quoted from a letter of
former Chief Justice of the Geor­
gia Supreme Court slating that
h* "ia a man of ability and Ihor
oaghaoae” , and said - that- in- hir
year'* service as a Judge of the
munkrlpal' court of Sanford he
h » l used honesty, fairness, and
hard Judgment" In evrry
ailuation involving "an unforlu
nata cllisen".
"When a man came before me
I trl»l lo rind out primarily what
would curs him- To do anything
more
would be
persecution",
Judge Ware said, "to do anything
less Is mockery. If elected, lhal
same courae will he pursued in
every case, with the iJea to reaeh
an honed decision".
State Senator J. J. Parrish, of
Titusville, seeking re-election tu
that office, was the first speaker
In his group.
After
assuring
his hearer*
that he had the Interests n( every
voter in both counties In mind,
he asked permission to ‘Ynrtert
an Impression that where two
counties comprise a dv t r i l , it
Is thr custom lo rotate the offir*
of senator. Thla only applies toj
only a few west Fonda districts,
and not to that of the 31th die-

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from Group No. 1. declared him­
self aa ready to take what ho
termed "an unpleasant job uecaua*
II means cutting men from Job*
and reducing salaries," and doing
with it the lest that he knew hosv.
11a said that common-sense an!
practical judgment a r c
badly
needed at the present, and that tha
■lluatlon must t* reasoned out
during the next session of the leg­
islature.
Ila expressed Ihe rnnvtctlon Lhat
if the state could in run for 10, 20,
or 30 million dollars as it was “ on­
ly a few years" ago, that It tould
be run for nearly that sum now.
II* said lhat “ we've got lo atop
building roads,'' and that If ha la
elected, hr will advocate the ilata'a
buying or taking over tha road
bonded del t of every county. The
unloading uf usrlrss jobs and high
salaries was pictured as among the
lutsic planks in his platforms, and
he said that if elected he would
let the stair know "that thia coun­
ty had X representative."
Frank Kay Anderson, of Alla
monte tunings, candidate
lur
representative in Group No. 1,
recited mine of the duties of a
lajislatnr and told his hearer*
that rk- • » preakkalky a thankIsis jots paying a small salary
that was ail needed for living ex­
penses during the session.
lie sard that the 19.1.1 legis­
lature will not be an easy one
"If it ruts end prunes aa it should,
the residents uf the Tallahaesea
district who beck up the legis
lature in many instances, will
suffer", he eald.
He stated lhat uf "is running
for the job on hi* own hook",
allhovrgh he ha, many friend*
who are advocating hi* isrnditacy
lieeause “ they feel lhat they would
like t&lt;&gt; see a business man in the
chair". He concluded by saying
that he could represent all seelions of the rounly with equal
fairness, and said lhat whoever
goes up there will have my en­
tire sii ppcriL".
George W. MsT'rmy, present
representative In Group No. I,
pointed out the service that he had
given ihe Ovtrdn section, a* well
as other srr-lions of the rounly,
and promised to continue to serve
all sections faithfully end lo the
best interest of Ihe county as a
whide.
"The next session will Iw more
of a burden than the lest one',
hr said, during a recital ol some
nf tJie accomplish mrrb - of that
Irmly, “ hut I believe that with all
g rmips cn-operalinjt,
that
we
may effect a ttsluclion of at
least 20 percent In iqirratiiig ex­
penses ami the Ilka".
Hr vea,
of the opinion lhat most of Ihrj
mis of Hie 1931 legislature "have
not had lime to show their real
worth".
() I’ Herndon, Sanford JusUca ot the 1‘ eevc, was the first
of the candidates for
t'ounly
Judge, who spoke
He stressed
Ihe fail lhat lie is running
against no rantldalr and that fie
sought the offire- as another
step along a resold in public o f­
fice winch "1 think is a satislarlory and sum cssful one
lie
staled that during fits admtnislra
lion as a Justin- of Urc prair, hr
css tried to avoid those "techni■sillies which nflan throw case*
on the rocks", soil that tf rteclrsi
he will always try lo us* Justice,
honesty, and square dcaliqg in
evcry action.
lie pointed out that contrary
to a rumor, It is roil n*. essary
ihsl a county Judge le a lawyer,
citing the case of J N. Whitner,
Sr . first count') Judge of Semlnols lou n ly, who without aiptsleiur of any kind and no ronnecUhn with lira law, had e*UW(*hed
a fine reputation as a Judge. “ All
we nerd to do is to run the office
honestly, justly, and fairly, and
if circled 1 feel that I ran do
that, and I'll do the beat lhat I
can to du the work that ia to be
done".
Judgr J. G. Sin run, Incumbent.

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8C H A A L
({Map wwe a day of earmm- U tha Central I’Ur Ida
Ik hegtanlng with your own
Fa Wee and rone lacing vie*
J. y t»r tha highly touted laHere and Olln Hutto, and
IlnS.wlfll Coeoa'a 4 to S viey ever DeLand, althaugh lha
Ham gat hat three hlta. .Hare
flaaferd, the Feda delighted
ha. H t fana with a iaea-ap
Ma o t baaabatl that proved
road dowht that there U plea|^a|wtt*ag power la , each
iper. aeedlag only a few morp.
effective and powerful combinetick. Faae aaw the ymingetera
■amcklag tha bail with aa c m
’ thd»wa# earprUeg, caaaiderlag
thft there might hava been a
mental handicap la lha mtnda
afj each aa they faced lha
"great" llotta. Fan* aaw the
yefcaprttre runolng tHe aacha
-la a mat.Mr which premier*
u W U t baaabatl later In lha ***aaw. Faae te a a rapidly aettllng
la ig fd r * . fielding machine perfahm with a ourprlalng enumlh*
MM*' With at leaai two epate,
L l dad catiter field, brilliantly
p faWllad- Faaa can eay with
• gftyeac* t&gt;hl the Fada will
h [heard from They ran eirn
a j that the Frde will Iwal New
8 lyrwa an Thureday, and Winb /Parle on Hunday, to pul Ihem
ai aWg lha Iradrre.

I wing elxht hila while Chulib.
wha eel the Indiana down with
U fa * kite leal Sundaj, alluard
a b M il. The Cracker* Ihiratlie d In the ninth, |•uUln■ two
l idea In Kcorlna pia&gt;IHuo With
CO* out, but Chul-b I OKed the
laat two men u tmu up. *ut u
won nil over.

.
Hr a it, bvtX U M
THa Hanford Diamond Ball team
Will go to DrLand tomorrow
night to play tha HI. Johna All
Elate o f that etty. Tha'follow Inc
playara are requested to be on
hand at tSa Hmoka llouaa not
latar than T:|l&gt; Rlra. Hodge, Palm*
ar, Hunter, Bach, Lake, Cardall,
Uemt.-r, Kelly, Solly, Raeanat,
Britt, Hill.
On Thnraday avaalnc tha Cato.
Laundry glrla taam will ( e to Or.
Undo to hook up with tha Blackwood girl* taam of Orlando. Tho
Hanford girla hava bean practicing
far u n it tlma and ahould ba able
to hold their own In thU gam*.
However, Tha Blackwoode are
tbtlmlng to haea lha ba«t team' In
IR* elate at preeent, and that Uiy
at* going to ba hard to baal by
any Uam.
'
Workout* under lha light* are
Telng held aaeh night thl* week
ia -g ee partnertte. e*arti*ir tho aa*.
•on tha baglnnlg of neat week.
I.aat night the Hanford team prac­
ticed) tonight tha girl* will havr
tha diamond | Wtdneeday night, the
Medical Corpe, Thurtday night
Flraitone and Friday night Com.
pany D and the Trick Grower*
will meet In a ehorl practice game
In order to looeen up for the comIng eaaeon. .

OgbA Iwonard Mvidaale High track
bark from thr felale
Jplamvllle Saturday
liber delected mvla.
•red but on* me*, ||t*lfH»«M|M*11b
Kslina* »’|l&gt;
the flaaU, allhmigh, T
eeimalt*
eeeaad la an* relay, M
|a * aether.
Strong IV|ttf*i!»u*
Ht.

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Ortmonul lipng ef

l* r = 3 a o r »c v none f « New
B3*t-r5 Pom OMce D«pr. HUg

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y grown ted Kfpe el

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HUllBrTEMBBIl |ih

iwoplv, »houhl prulcil municipally
uwnod prigerty,

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Departipcnl

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being laNKevad.
b u tfd ,* W ?3 ;

iKji'-nai

(Continued from Cage One)

J-entfUc Standings

the Slat*

tVanfiim-tnn hail l o l l dehcd to
»t*k the urre*t In Durban of n
man htlimrd to ho Martin Deprw.
Itrpvw wav n aUamahtwrl optr■tor anil » » ' charged with kidnap­
ing the wealthy Banian ClUait,
who i-n roleaeed without tba col­
lection of a demanded $76,000
ran* uiii.
Jamm It. Page, Jackeon county
(Mo./, proeecutor, waa undaratood
to have **ked the State Depart­
ment to obtain lha a*d of Brit lab

biagtee, **d« freeatifkl
by thepan Fr*n&lt;hkuIpierJteaAatolaaRaadaa,
k e ijlj. The eerie* b*i deep beta Mihmtbrtaa,

BASEBALL'HAS
STAGE CENTER
A T CITY M EET

V A C lU kA t. l.U t lil

i from

mM

eetDcLand Team

Ae a body the CtirnrnUnloni-t*
agri-i-d with Mr. I’epworth l.ut
•aid the City didn’t have the
money, t'ommlwluner Clyde A.
Ilyrd Wanlod to know wlti-io the
t im-rt-dii, derived from palil ailnilMiona to ball game* at the
fluid, are iptnU 11«- » «
of the
trillion that al li-a-l pert of thl*
inotn-y ahould go lowaid rc-paliimi
the flrld.
Rl *erta, tha Gatur fla*h, nprllr.l
Mayor T, I. Iluma&gt; agti-ed wllli
He H i, In a game I hat mu*l have Mr. Ilyrd and »ald that the lime
be f a dl»appuintim-nl to the |tr- ba* come wlirn the City i an only
who accompanied the take cate of the alxolute nece»te oiy-ij DlMppoinlmcnt
Iweatiu- ellle». Hot Mr. I'npwntlh ln»t*ted
01 leapie, lIM Itcwt hurlrr lit Ihe that "it I* lh,&gt; il'.y n( the ComIn laop i.ape but three hll*. while iill** Innr m to furnUh eimtaemenU
hi IptatU* were polimr out I'd hit.. lor nur « lll«i-ii*.” Mayor llumafe
« f ‘ "Old Folk*" Alkiufeou. Kicld- irpiled thr lark of fund* prevented
la aavnt the day (or the tndlnrm, Hah arllon.
,'WWevCT. with Cull,It'd, at feerond
DuilliU the dl»cu*r|on of the
w ik la g nine put-nu(a, an unuauel City'* fiiiamial dlfflrulllr* nod Ha
referd for one traiup ui rreond, Inalillly to keep up municipal
Roberta and (idle* )»kr i'lirh iiinilt1 pruprtly. Mr, la-ffler *ald, "We
might to atop (hi* foracln*ure bu»lihHo b\U for th«*
■„.«» and »avv that additional r«' f Winter I’arh llill Iwllt.
for aoinelhlng elae." He
i New 'Satyrn* t'rarkrr'* are i it*—
1 that (hr fnrrrlnauit- had »»
tier went to thr well once lu lur b'rn a failure altd that until
Lai lie had pitched Id* tram mum- deflnllr ferltlement I* tviw.ltvictory over Itaytona and llp- wtin the hcmdholdera, taxpayer*
M .t k li week, and aektd
eeked to will tint tay le**». lie raid he
the kurler faring the I’ark- “ wanled a new deal."
era. Katre
hit*. Inrlullng i Iteluinlnii to the baiehall quea*
1 iyler’e humr run ‘ anil liod- linn Mi. Speer aal.l, “ If that had
1 |kf| triple rauferd hi* downfall lc]rit* make* any money thia *umf e he loet the game t to .V, el- liter It l« welcome to It." It wet

with w ^ fc lt y T ii ij&gt;&lt;

ju v * * jrJiy. M r * * ,

» n O u tfit win

:j g

Dpeeltl

Nuieeil

Labor Dty k n tm in

u d Pired*.

ilEPTEMBEKlOite
l« be lenounctd)
Vlfelr ef Krtecn Wir

MAY Tib

■Vrtmer.

II..* nirimrnr o f wlih I h.itr from *11
y.r.l Inn,*,,.it Krrrp- Slur* ind Trrrunrt**.
lorn in,I ll.lt Aud.rn- I'ait, fmm *11 1'i.M a
tMtU) ct—ooerd imiort k u d o al' the failed
Pur., inJ d.nr Hindi,
i.tmo.rd frit
«ill mat h.

NOVEMBER ■rib

Special Araiinice
Diy Progtiet with Im.live Mtmorl*) *t
nhof The Uxkeaae

MAY o»h

Ht*innin* nf ibr
ar, t &gt;■( Ainvncre mo.n

MAY ml

|t’ M- 1*lh, I I’ M

flvovgo WitJhingtrtw

\\‘t-h,n*t„ii aHt l-r dir
lla* I tit (ahbnto.*

|t'NF I ind, I jrd,

Iph, rrih
.Thr Pr*vtnt, wilh

The Latest
Chevrolet’s
"Inner Movementn'
Don't Judge tha worth of a car
hy It* paint' Job or Ite tlrti bat
Inapevt lie Interior movement*—
the pari* that "make It go".
For duo week beginning today
a epoclaly corutructed Chevrolet
motor, and rhanje will to,on dieplay at our dliplty roonie. ThU
rar U dealgned eo that anyone
may act every tingle movement o 1
every part of tha Chevrolet from
the ipark plug to the cylinder!.Don't mli* thl* opportunity.

Itcre'e a good example of how ywd caw i m nwadj-by
getting your Chevrolet mmUltraanre aa■ repair WAb1
done at your Chevrolet dealer'*. A car emah-td M ,
thorough-going car w*»h, done wtttt'th* late** Wghprneure wublng equipment—ft* calf TMt' lAWelHt
trope arc uted—only clear vegctable-baec A f t that
prolert thcflnUh of your car. And d rigid Iam erfbUTlc
made abev the n r It cleaned, to be eura the Jab mitt*
Chevrolet ttwedard*. Make your Chevrolet took ha1
beet—theac bright eunehlny day*. Drive It la to a
Chevrolet dealer'e.

M AXW ELL CHEVROLET CO- Inc,
Mkguwlla Avaleevt*.'

IVl.Y vh
Convmufiit? Olthf*.

7,-. i,
»hnh aid tlrtR on lh« Monument
M -..I .p e c t i.u lr r
Onlh iiiBl of ihf
dtlinmt thf tnnre lift
Mlutlllt flhrlHF |n I',,feii, t.rr b.hl in nt tu.-rgr \V*rhlnj[toe Onwidi,

finally decided to eppropilate the
$|00 end e*k for bid* for tbe n-I•air «f the eland end to aioea*
(An rlub lift |n-r trame until Uir
lion la relmbumid.
Again the la.nd qucfetlon wn,
preaenteil when &lt; oinml»*lonrr Iwh
MA It MKT. W. Va. Apt. 2d.—
man agrtetl will, Mr, l.etfier thei ( AI M Tuna nf earth, torn from
(hr forrrlniutr &gt;huul,l l«- dUinn
llnued but added that he Imughl thr hnnkfe ul the Kanawha River,
th* »elerl*» nf the City employee, brought rlrath Saturday night to at
•hould be rut "in nrd,-r that « . IreU *lx workmen on the nrvr
ferine I gnrrmmenl dam under
might carry on Inncei.''
t nitvl rurtlnn hete
The other (-onunlialonrife did tint
Samly trank* weakened hy recent
hrlieve thnt t’ lly tfltplnyret aal- rain*, crumbled down on the mrn
•He* ah,mid be tut, *aymg that
■if the night ahlft a* they worked
the ciadilnr* have not objected
In n pit on th* landward aid* of
to any one expenditure made b y ,
the t'ommlialun. Conimliulnn* r 1thr luck. Two mtn were trapped
|n that rave-ln,
t.ehmrn vaplalned that hi* rn-nitt
between 60 end 76 workmen
for feURgvttlng a rut in mlarirr
wrnt to the eld of their entombed
In-.auie hr thmlght they
romredea end e irrand and larger
would tattler hare their -alarlr*
»lld* *rnl int) ton* nf dirt down
cut end Ir- *uit of e Jnh f,.r u mi the 1*—“ — r— ——
langee—
period itf 'time ,
Five hndlen were remvered and
Mayor Duma* raid hr ha,| n&gt; tentatively tdrnliltad e* thoee af
apologia* to make either te the Jama* Coffin, Albert Ren**, DelbouJhuliicr* ui lu lit; citiluu*. ttl tw—t ftordmr,~tgwli Thorntutt and
Sanford, raying “ Wr have lived llarry Coleman.
up to every agreement with th*
Hrarue worker* believe only one
Cnmiuiu* and ha,« rundueted the body remain*, that af Charlea
&lt;Tty’e government In th* moat Ityan, but they plan to lift the
eronomlcal manner poulbl*." II* •mall mountain of eartk la make
rnnrluded by laying "If »e muat tritain. All of the men were reelrtmrve we'll atarve togthur,” dent* of the Marmet trtUtm.
The tail aluttmenl wa&gt; made when
Th* ircond rave-ln, la addltloa
the mayor objected'to a dkcreaa* to burying fopr min, eprrtad a
lit the aalatlee o f City employee*. two-*tory toil heuae am) a email
After a further dUruetltm can- abed late Ihe.H-foel pit and dla*
earning the dleruntlnuanre of tbe rdplrd the camp1* lighting ayaltm.
forceI inure .of... «lpllnn*cnV taxer For atveral hour* twa Heed HghU
Mr. liftman eald.thal unto** thit far out on the coffttdam furaplan la continued It would net bn lahad tha oaly light for tha 76
fair l i the prepla who have al- iexpo* weaken aad a elaaai abovel
ready paid their. Uaae. If the
fo m lim w of txaaa la te he dlecmlui
llnued^ he^guggutted that all thi taarra 'wanted
og.

Six Workmen Are
Killed (Jnderneath
Tons Of Landslide

fcrw ltH *p™ 5*^!
mlfealaft net {* imy thelr m ix .
Mr. Papwerth annoenced that
•a thl r*pec?, entat Ire .of a large
tlrnt
retato-tat Sanford, b* w»uld no; alanding
pay taae* on thea* proper tie* until
a final aeUDmeal I* mad*. H»
matte It elepr that ba bad already
paid Hi* etat* and teonty t u n on
tbe prep*,tie* referred to.

Mr. Lefftae w*«( oa record a*
favoring a movement te dlacontinea th* fomleeur* of property,
Mr. Lehatea eg teed to • tread the
motion provided an ameadatent
U tha effect that th* ciqrtna he

A letter from Karl Uktoann,
earrotary of Urn Chamber of Cammere*, regueaUag th4 City U paee
aa ordlaaaaa yrobtkitlng U* eat*
of firework* la Halford we* read.

(Centlnnad from Page Oaa)
■peak on a "Hoy and hit Hobble*,"
t. ill follow tha itunts.
A »rrle* of racea, gam**, and
•lunt* at varlatia epola in the city
will feature the afternoon program.
Bicycle rare* under tha direction
6f Krn»»l Drelbereaa Brill be held
en in* lekefrent boulevard north
of the Mayfair Hofal| gtunt race*
will he directed by W. J. Welle, Jr,,
of l.ungwood In freal of the City
llallt teat* racer will ba directed
ty Leonard MiLtait at the feet of
the fountain eo Park Avenue 0. CRteele will arraafe a tenata tour-

fM )NT

nament at Uia two City court*,
while Allan Htawart will direct an
amateur gaU.Vaunwy a t the Connto* Club at 3:M oVIoclr,
— ThVe*_ dlantorid~llirkalM 4 ‘ g**

aDo feature* af th* day. The fuel
will be between tbe Bait Hid* and
Waet Side bayri the aacond be­
tween th* leveath and eighth grad*
Junior IBgh School boy* of Banford, with tho wiantof team of
each group to play a final gam*.

IS C O U K A G B D !

Ribbon* fop all avonta will be
awardod at «;00 o'slpck* ahorUy
lefard the day’* program U to be
runeladed. J. L. MannketU, man­
ager of (he Milan* Theater bar anneunted a free theater party tor
the winner* In th* event* or tn*
day.'

la th*' abarck fee Urn mleeldg atea.
The rbde ik * rrached a go* fine,
liberating a conalderabl* qaaallty
o f H U and c a t lin g

w ork tn t* to

fear aa nploeloa,
f e a r bodlae were

the tgllailnU ^M i'l
wlro m o naught But

you think
t o gonart

ttey'd cam
naturally,

ProafgrMjr

roturaroj

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i .a n d s

Spain, A pr. 2d.—
(A J M — Fernando Hein, a Span­
ish Aviator, Undo! at the aliport
lis t ligh t on the first log of Ml
projected flight front Madrid t*
Manila, P. 1., hr ra»y elate*. He
next plana to fly to Algiers. Rain
Iftftottd he might attempt lo re­
turn from Manila by airplane If
Ua flight were aurcesiful.
M ALAGA,

(Own— i iM ih iik t e )
mm. f t * Ok* Mttwrats step of
T— # M j a m n

(O o r t ta oad F ro m Y a g a T h r e e )
e sp e cia lly w h o a w e a r e t a r in g to

to svengd

r e co n s tru ct o a r t a x b u rd en am
p k t the (t o te Ok Ha fe e t again.
T t a V t o w i Mid to found r a
H e p oin ted » a t t t o m a n y c h a ir ­
• e M e r a , Ik tk# r o c o r d th a t p riW m an sh ip* o f t o p o r t a a k rttm m ltt o t o o o M e k o k M m . K W k l a * too* th a t b o h * » t o l d , a n d oald
m i «a average th a t ho f e l t th a t th e y w e re e n e
toot tha naval e f hie q u a lific a tio n s fa r t e n t o c tlo n ,
f o r "1 fe e l th a t 1 h a v e
each a a d g n w e w t c a p a b le a a d ant■ U n a I B llU li T n C u o n .
I r fa c te r lly ",
T to OrltnoM oaoortod toot
■ a dart bred 't h a t
Ua
w h ole
of Kahehawtl
th em e In 1 H 1 w ill b o th a t e f b e!'
of tho M ock, a n tin g tho b n A H t " I t ca n t o
evinced toot his d oh a, aa d th e o n ly w a y w a l l o v e r
too »oy of too tfetoolt «aa “not aid o k r e ta to , la f a bafttoelng t t o
too popular tooeoy."
b a d g e t” , ha e n iA H e Wka o f t t o
"I toOti to strike that out," oald o p k iM i th at It w ill t o Im p e o ilb lo
Darrow. "flti* California
t# c o t e a r
o ip o a e o a a n y
low er
hnokr akp tnor*
toy w o r e Ik m i , r a t th a t
-.(Jiory tou f If ho had toon Ml Wrapeaad t o o f f e r bill* a sk in g
f o r t i l e r , c u ts an d a HaM i r m e ss-

• Jodf# Pavla ever-ruled Harrow

‘ ■ r-. -

■.

it

o n jh k t If (lettod "yen’ll alwaya
find mo toady to work for this
m an. B o turned t o tho ra cia lly district and
llitan to your ro­
ar I’Ve tried to do for so
m lio d J u rf an d apoka w ith etnpkw
ala.

"I object," Mid Dkrrow, "Why
cant to (It In Mk tkair m l ' talk
llko aogr ottor m MT Ho dooon’t
have to omphaatoO ' tM remark*.
That UnT hoa tot ttoflmonp,"
"Haa to pay right to qixttlon
i Colton florod,
Dr,
m y t o o oot yrTt " D
t v r nring
lM f to
ti f a d p * D a v li,
" I S l a t kky y o u w ero n o t t o n

t

ana rondttton, mnstlr fair to ardU
nary, qaallty and rutu.lUrtA, § 1*1

S o * ,' I t s o jL U i

c s .t it .
tiI*,
tew

Fiona* i*. x o u t . si
b y boat). Total— IS.

_

lee _

taw at i m .
Potom ac. Y ards:
It
nNew
e w York SI, t’ h 1 l»*.l*b
ton I. B a jllw o t*
I,
m e n I. Ita iifa rd *, i
!W;°n
Itsw lla v en , _
H a rem .
kaekeeitr,
*r, Newark, la ram
r e v en u gam
e m e at.
C incinnati: D etroit I, C h icago 4
okreet to correct ion i I'llawlw* S.
Cretan* I, tnqiknipolls I* akgxen

a

ekkaei
• d im
SA KFirafO^tTlKDO
F lorid a: H ot, alter It:
ata,
vary

o, b

Dr.

HAU r t f k t then, roaont It," D a r­
row yrSowlod.
1
R e fe r r in g t o d efense. a llo n ia ti'
testim on y th a t M asai* h a d " c t o m k a l Ito a n U r ,” D r. C aU on oatd ho
fo u n d t o e v id e n t* o f ouch, and In
fa c t , th a t
h o " n e v e r h o a rd
of
ehonitoal Insanity."
" I f t o d o o o n t k n o w w h a t ch e m ­
ical Inaanlty la ," D a rro w In te rro p U d , " h o w d ooo t o k n ow w h eth er
thoro la ovidon eo o f It hvro o r
n ott"
D r. C a U on d id n 't anaw or that
and th o c o u r t ord e re d th o lr ild o
r o m a rto d isreg a rd ed .

deftCMF Famous
“ Tribe Of
:ans Is Dead

Clyde H. Trtunwol, Mrftoumo,
rtpreeeniatlv# from Hr n erd seentj, and a candidate for tto trtdto
Senate, was brief in hie v*merits
which were concerned with trie
past record! His family and ft*
lev* fe r Florida sag the South;
hi* opialen that to knew the needs
of the laipajrere "who ere cell­
ing fo r relief from taxation", end
which concluded when ha said
that If olectod "111 work for the
aboUebraent o f some of the un­
necessary end exhorbltant tax
n k i t m placed on ut In 1B31,
end try to make you the beet
Senator that I know how".
Frank L. Woodruff, Hanford
boxlneti man and pioneer resident
of tto county, was the to*l speaker
for the eamatorehlp. He stated that
he had no particular platform and
that ho Is running for tho office
purely on his busineM ability and
on his knowledge of tto needs of
this county and elate.
He also expressed e sentimental
Interest In the office because hie
father wee once a public official
and aleo because he felt that this
county should be represented In the
Senate. Hr. Woodruff stated that
contrary to Hr. Parrish's statemeat, tbs Job should rotate.
“ This thing of stndlrw • men
who Is always golag to do some­
thing ought to be stopped,"
Mr.
•opptQ, n
r.
ch arged th at
Woodruff M id , as he el
during Mr. Parrish's _ —
a senator, "he ‘hasn’t' prodi
tingle bill of his own creation."
"As far aa influence is con­
cerned." Mr. Woodruff said, "If
we elect the man for governor
that 1 think we will, 111 tov* aa
much Influence as any men In
Florida."
Concluding, Hr. Woodruff M id ,
"there'* on* thing III say right
now, that If I don't com* back
from Tallahassee In four years
With somt reel constructive legUletlon that will reduce taxes or ex­
penses, I'll never ask to be re­
turned there."

doe,

In d lildu ally

---- _ . .

washed.

Ilaraeoln Baetiun)
W arm, elear.
Hauling* m oderate, vary ll*tit wire
Inquiry, demnnd very elow, m arket
dull. The few ealee report** t*
quota.

NKW YOXK lla rk et la Segr***.
cloudy. II care arrive*. II Fba tin.
loaded, t rare on trark. Hare Nee
m od erate demand alow, m antel

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tto

Singling

O rtui

t o H e w Y ork w h ere t t o y c m n e w
Hi H i l h o n ' W u a ^ 'O e r-

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ington railway brldgr between
Gillette end Moortroft, Wyo.
dUIlnra^toalr lips ty tnoortlng
F
w eed**
H a re, t t o r t o y
g a in in g
DENVER, Apr. 20.— - ( A . P . ) tto tog-topod" tfoalgnettda.
A Ann end a woman lost ttolr
■Jk
llreb when snow storms displaced
weather In the Rockies
ovwr Us* week-end.
M b.
B. E. Snowden, school
&gt;r n s s r Trinidad, Colo^ ap­
p a ren tly
died
from
nposure
wandering in a bllitard.
TVa w om an o f t t o U b a n g i tribe

f B p l h k a d it e m r a g e O a « ) „
o p freao t t o k J U to n d o o r e f h er
to rn * s e a t o f M O U agtoa a a d c a r r tt o ( W r a c k
t t o m ir f# r r a w w l

h totrfd foot.
e f tor

Sto toU reporter*

ex p e rie n ce a a d

**U sto

H er t o d y w e* fou nd tn a 'd M a rte d
cabin fo u r miles from her rural
\O ver

ex e rtio n
end h ta rt diath * death o f C. C.
M arion , K an., w ho was
fro m a snow bound bua
w e a l a4 C heyenne. W y o .

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(Merer all alas-

W etts were found 1n a varant tn:
in Garden City Wednesday. They
hail been clubbed to death.

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Armi.K'ATiosi

4 1 t i s s a ik t iK M a x i Y i o s era
M OM kKHAI. B Y A Y IT K *
■ a r m o k r t.o n in * .
Nolle* la harat.y glean that
h u n k m i l . H A F Y ia r
rekeaar *4 I .H lk . c»r
T a t c e n i r k e l * Hu. (» , tUI*4 ih . tn,..
Sax ut i*Ty, A. It. I*M . haa rtla-.l
sale rantriaata In me ■/Ilea, aa*
ha* m .4a sgbtlaellun tor U * rt**# in
l u s t I* accurrtanc* w llh Uw. SaH
rartltleala amtirsraa tb* follu w li.q
rtsaarlbao. a t s / a f t / attuslart In ttsnii.
nuls C oe stg , rturlrta. losrtl!
I#H *1 m uakartsw*.
Yk* s a il Unit bat kg ****** a# at thrtal* ul Iha laauatw* a l auah rarttri.
cal* lb lb* bBSM o f UNKNOWN ITa*
ItH able c ertlflra t*
aball b* tv .
rtaaaaag aaaaertlag I* law taa rtaert
w ill hwb* Ibaraufe an I t o (rd rtar
o f JbBo A. f&gt;- - O il.
W lfbaa* « &gt; orflelal alg oalu r* an*
*#*l Ihlo lb * it f b . S er o f A srll A t i.
t ill.

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Clark

Samuel R. Dighton

Hr A. M WKKKS.

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T U B T A R T Y HH OP
HCM M RK HATES
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h(mi rf n t t it i,
P#F to rvli bmJ: vp.

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DU. L. T. DOH8
( kir«prar9«r

Aral* an* Fkroatc IJIaanaaa
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resale arena Beevtao
orrira

iiu o ra , sia*
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X..ve r . M— s r . aa.

rbea. rex.
First

ntriavn, sse-a-r

Aa 1*1 n * o b

NMg.

T crcs lo n c
S P A R K.
PLUGS*
P.O ^IR SEALED

A

r

!:D0Uai.E TESTED
seal prevent*
TJotshe ofdouble
comp res. ion. loss
o ! horampowrr. If yoar
frtVaeiif pings ere 10.000
or nmie miles old, change
to Firestone an&lt;l put new
life In your engine. Why
SOI let ui inspect your
olJ plug* io&lt;l*y?

SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP
Firestone Tires
W oco Pep
Firestone
Brake Lining
TioUne M otor Oil
General

Miami
h o tel "

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Florida

LEAMINGTON

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■ale* r e t t i f l e n t r i n tn y n f f l p v , a n d aaa
mid* n|4pli&lt;*alinn f«*r tax ivrel lo
ItauF O' ii FnitUnrr with law. HaId
d*#rrU*rii

p m lira o a r

jur‘ci|»r rt y

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folliiw tnu

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11 t i e r . f&gt;
T I i f : miitl l .nil l . r l n c «•*■«“ ■«**d at tha
daft' of
i w i t i a n r a o f au&lt; h r r r t l f u
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Itl'F K I ii !*-«-* M i l l i * r r l I f l c a t t i mIi h II

ip p r id i ll

you .

A nnouncing my candidacy .
an forco Iha law wiih.'ut f^ar m
U « U lM tn
f i r o r and will mmplny h o n m art RmtirrtrniailYa to Iha
l l t t l l t f i R l damn lot in aaalit n i In Urnup On*. aub)*ct In tha D m * .
-------rlm ary. Y our vvoi#
oi# and mag.
TY»a tiuppon or all honaai m l law . |era He F
abldltx* clllaan* will ha ap p r^ cU ivc pui i w ill bo appreciated.
FR AN K KAY ANDEJlgOH.
i* a in* ej c io a r .iiiL
A llam on la Hprlnga
f u n a iim u r p .
FOR H F .rR ra F N T A T IV K .
t tia u h r a annum*# my Candida?!
Ilrsa y N a 1*
f i r ah#rlfr of ^ m ln o t# County »ub,
F1TIKKNB
UK HlIMINOl.K COUW.
) t c l to Ih* Ilmmox-raHo Frlm ary »a
Ty
Juna, Upon mi" racord and
fiaai
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to
rcp rca og l yon In Iha
l&gt;#r form a m e* a j
shprlff o f ihi«
Flurlda, In tlroup
county, I aollcli jo u r
to la
and l^ a lsla liir# o f
O m nf our county,
Th# Lultimo o f taxation I* m ofo
n. M HAND
than Ih*. {■t'oplto c#n bm if In J u itltl
to t hr 111m#l Vr * l
hrllmV# l
M il
r im a iir n ir v .
Thii# Is In sniiuniii’S tn Him D#m v. aaNitot In ftolIrving 11; la ttr I Will
fully how 1 proposto lo agalil
crwllc 'Volara of KsminnU I'uiidtv •IHi#
tha! 1 am a r«mllds|# fur shiirirf III ilutllK thi*
1 h«*r#hv announp# my candid MY
sulijoct tn Oh* Jnni* rrliu ary. If
kdI.Ji-c! lo I hm Drnumratlc
Frlm ary
#lrnt#d I pfnmls# lr* p»# my pfffirts lo
!»*• hmItl in Jiinm
9
lo carry out tit nil tim*a ihs w ill
Your support will h# approclataA,
o f th# iiruplr uf (lift ronnty.
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R J OVKRHTRKFT.

rim avrfmrrr.

1 Mrthy antiiiunr# my candidacy
for rCwClooiliin to tho iiffli** of
nh#rfff, Hrmlnol# I'oun'T. luhjsct to
Iha frill of Ih# vutmrg in Iha D#mo.
cralte nrtmary . to M h#ld nog*
Jdtfr Tngt— iru p p ^ ^ T rm trw g gr
proodalcc..
J

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HuClaFlalaANQ.

r im a m m tr r .
t h#r#hy i i n t m u n c # m y c a n d i d a r j
fo r Ih# u ff lc# u f Hltmrlff o f Hi ml.
ne!a C.ium y, #utijmr| i.» |ho il#clsion
!&gt;«• Irttrnni.l ncror«lliiK I** l»w
ijrn l
H i l l l e m u r l l i r i r o i l iht* 2 *’ 11»■ of 1hm vttjmrs In Ut« Jun* jr lm ir l» 4
J shall l.sa#
niy
ru m n slfn on a
da&gt; ..f \ 4 ) A l » . I1***
W ltu s
m y n f f l r i . i t mla u j i » tin* j*tu, pis*form *»f law frtfw rctm tnl with,
Ill u«
■r a l ll« I* l l i r i t Hi i I m i o f A |&gt;i *1, A 11 . out frur ut favor. Your "lois
«t|i|.r #r Ini' d.
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A r r i .i i A T itm t o n
i \ ii k h a r -t T io ^ rt»
o r T il F U i'.HKIHI. a T A T IT lia
OF TIIH *T %TI. OF FI.OHIHA.

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F R A N K MOHI1IH | i u r . - h a * t o r o f T n
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d a y *.f J i t ! ) A l » , 1 » f l .
fl!**l
matte 1 ml I I I l e a I r ill m y o f N v # . lilt'll
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F ort 3a11 Fit IF F*
I wHI |.m a s’ and IIIaim fo r el#m.
lion
i«* His uffir# *if ahmfiff t.f
ft# jti l itul r iNtunl y i tn| Will
ap.
I prmcln l . fh«uf III# #|#€"!ftrial#
o f 1h In i until) I f mlmrimdl 1 #V|#t’ 1
lu hr imi (tctlvm ultmrlff, UtVulHm
full l Hum lu Him vu tiaclrttl tuas ah.
fine* tto tit uf law, am. will ampluy
rutilprlr lit, rfflclmnt rlmpUllmH
II i\ *RHU* WILCOX.
F u ll I III v n

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lilafrlmt Tto *.

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1— A n n c m n c c B c n t ;
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Imh miM'i.iter from l&gt;!»trtet No l. anf
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Ihm pe-uplia of MmfllllliJI*
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JHIIN II LI si 'I I, Hr
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be e o r rln ce d ,
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cv rllflcala i n ilim iiainr o f
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t #m n I'titiiRdalm lot r#.*- I l 'i l i f .
K SoU N
Thai
FIlANK VluRRlS
I n I h t .-ffirm uf F m i h l i r r ‘.*p i i . m w l o n .
Im»*•r «•! I l»lli &lt;.f T.»% • V iilfl
H A V E ” YODH- W ATCH
repaired I*urs
. a i r N o 121 tin I md i h r " n . l d a y u f **r i»i» lilft No. L Jf rimrlv’d 1 m .
liy on * w ho re a lly know * how Jill) A 11 l'* 2 V tmm flit's! ►Hid i . Iter * ' .I ( o n t l h u # i h # | . o l i i (.-■ w h i c h
l l l f l*mmn » d # n ( lf ) t o «1 W l l h m ) l i r H r l y
l i f l i - a l r t i n m i u f f l t - p a n d h a * rnai.m
B r ig g s, Jew eler, M sg . A ve.
■ 1.1*111it t Imi M»r lav d.t-il I ■
Iti ml# fit i* hi lociipancv of ii . in nffle#
IMIMTu N h t l f . l l
•irnrdaiitp w l l h Inn Hull. **••*!fl .
c u lm
p r i i l i r a i ’FH t h r
fnlluv H im d r .
F u ll r iU 'V T t C flN lllM lIlM C H s
1— I aw l and F ou n d
me |lter*I
'll tmlrd hi
m i­
UNl rlrl Na. II.
ni.le t'u u n l). Flu I I d a I o . w i t
| 1 ani h ramtliiai# fui rm.mlprllnn
| . . | m J 3 » a n d I.H* llsH.htoMeiw II
fo i
Irrrirr.
F K M A I.K
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to Him i.ific# of Ciitifll)
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Inir- I*. U. D ui 775. 25 Hi Sanfurti l i f t , rim I n Ihm n a m e ..f M t u f u n l l»hlr'i inis fiililiil HIP U|llHfh1llitt tnf
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of
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d u l r . l Him 111.I
iiiio'it rei ii minimum of coni, and
HIST Platinyin topi wt
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1*011 TA T

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I s .'I; in nnriuuin*# that I w ill M
.i iiiiidldulm for ih# ufflc« wf tax
cull* dor uf Hrmlmdi' t'uuniy »ub)*Cl
in Him will of iIm limmiwratIc votafg

In Hi# June 1‘rlmnry,
^
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&lt; /&lt; r * 'P } '
Hm# slut bmit nm lttc ft#'!
Imin.itaiit uf fir# nfid at nil t ' m #a
Will do tny III loom| lo irudmr fg lf
ilnillliKM with wmi yon*

-mid Irm

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m u|.|to.f |

lb III h u a | . | t r # c l a t # d

K I*. IIAIIAN.
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TVX r u M .i e jT O l ,
1 T*1**1 lu annuunrs ihal 1 i n 1
candlilaia foe r*-*lm**!ltin fo I I I

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o f f l e a o f C o u n t y T a x C o l | # e | o r Of
Hr mil Holm- F o U I l t ) . SUliJi'Cl I Ok i h # £§*

Hnu uf th# HmntOifuHo prim ary II
wm

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Your au|t|H»ri v l ! l M aprraelalad
JNH D
F o il l*rtOM|:&lt;*| TIM * aT T O R N K y,
1 h r I'mlev

Mftn u H tt e v ’ n r )

CM i i d l d i c f

fur i hi *.f f I'cw «.f p&lt; .)"#• ui Ing at lor*
n«*y 4*1 Sminllmlm Ct-iinlj muUlmel i#
Him Itv'iiiu# iaH c |.r lfin #-&gt; In i u i a 1
pnim lfp lo pmifoim |L) iltillta o f

II.In f.rrit'to

tolHt

offlrlrncy add

m.'urruiHv if #lrci#s 1 Your v o t a and
wit p p..| | will tip appt n Inlmel,
H A
H WILKINSON.

I-OH P flfH W l T l M i ATTDNNRY.
Your support la iha Juna prt&gt;
ra,
marl##, lu w hich I O i l a##k h
h
mlroOol) lu Ihrt o ff lea o f
I*.. «#i ailn g
Alto^umf,
will
grru lly appr#r laimil 1 aullclt
■npjiuri on a ikmrtiiy fiv# year
o i.| of Juai and #rrlH#M ■•rcloa
b pit O'ml Iitur, Mill pie d g m my
1 1 1 »iii’d aflu tla toward th# cattao
iuml li t.
JOHN tl. LJKINAltDtt.

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FOR XT%TI2 A T T n m R y ,
i . Inil tu nnmium"# mV rand Ida
darf
fot Ihr t. f f I.' m uf Bln If iel|aflt«y
y Vr
Hoc Slid 1mill11ui * If a utIt t or I N
tin* V(ill itl trim uf Mil (ni d R. Hmtltoj
If ipliiriimil |n Ihta iitflr# 1 VlU
•h r
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thm mama umtlvld#d and
. 1. SOImI)t to UN nllttiH oli It* I aim at
p.erttnf ....... Vidm am. support "WUI
bm

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I.I.OYD F. D O Y ta l

t o n j t « t i i »: o f t u r
I aru u in nd Ida 1# for tha offte g al
1'iblh m of Him Cmar# for t ill Kiigf |g
flue d r ra •*(*! I m i i u i i f u |
l - t *»* »t | i
I Is
liin lrlit of Hrtnlnulm County, ( M
J’ honr Mu. F. 1* CTrotby, 40D-J.
Imaiir III *.«#!» i ! h n i &gt; w l l h l. » "
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I mar (u Nf i) Au-Ir.t ‘ ha aupworl I f
i - p f l l f I r o 1 . M i i l i f d e e ilia" 1
nil lotmiN rmaitlirtg In thla g l a l H ^
■I trwi’T I l&lt;m'I Itiiu! mil il Hi *’d Hi S * u i i l . &gt; l
1— Automobile*
FOR r o N s T A I i l i :.
w hhh
r.'inprl»p» Hanfurtl* Ija afe
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1 ' I of |i! *
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A it« urnnim Hprlngl.
tdlfeMI
l . u l : # » Hsu.R mf l u l l rt
r -i 1 hr o ff 11 •• #1 f f'nriallhl • uf ih* Mm a, Fo n u t City, Lak# MaPlggk
C H A N G E F O R H E E L . A K IIN S
The* mm Id Iti fid limHlK HBW*md nl H'
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l e t * «• f !*r m i r e mf • Il l'l l i mi H f l . t.i • 1 % a hi. h miwl.rar*# |hm fu llu tiln i riinduci nn mfrirlmitt, tou rl#«u a I M
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Ust », ti U ■! firms - 11 V m a il fl) I tl I * l r a i lOBb
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lower apart maul" partly furm-hr.l,
summer rates, i ll Magnolia Av&gt;S M A L L GARAGE
A partm ent.
L an gley A pt*. C ell 2M .

16— House* For Kent
C O H I’ L E T E IA
hnuaa. tow aun .
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torn .

bungalow. Hint after M s, 2i
bill I'erh Ave. Can ba sean thare
I'bon* 342 fo r infurmstion
FO R
RENT:
Ii room
h ou se
equipped with Frignieiiv, get
range 6 water heater, rra.onabl*
rent. PtoM M6XW.

22— Real fcatxte To Kxrhangw

W ashing

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Long’s Meat

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T to* rale* on reqaeeC
T to reduced rale* are fed
caneera (I&gt;a laser tiara.
Mare oorda ef average Uagtb
aru vaunted a Ua*.
N# id under I line! icceptgA.
Is reetHctuT
to preprr clualftcaUeci.
If in error ta mad* The
Hanford Herald will to respon­
sible for oaly an* Incorrect tw­
ee rti on.
tto
adrertlorv fer
tubeequrnt ln*ertlona. T to efflee should be uotlDed Immedlaleli in ease of errer.
TO ADVEHT1BERB
A H e r a l d repreneatatlv#
Ihoreughly famHIer with rates,
rule* and rlaasKIcetlon will
give you romplete lafarmatlaa.
A ad If ye« with Urey wilt a*aist you la wording your wiJil
ad Is make It more effeellva.

krt MliHUf •(riulY

u lty aw* see Salve eslerweilr,
make a esmalste aa* sf resit vs
(eeotmeal f » 1 st

tern om

lit .

modarala, demsi.d modem!*, mar-

u a n o — t a m.pcTB — aat. vu
OO* L lqsW s r TsS*s,s wee* Is lr r ,

Ism tiifs

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S ig h t S t ft* c l r r n u H l i ’I r d ,

S a n ford Dally lle v tiU
T g rm * ; Cash In Ad:

TbWftone ida wUI to
fur patron* and roRectto tout
lely for puyuMat.

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la A Treat To Eal

PANAMA CITY
IIon on llarririm

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teach. About eiavdy,
piim III
III.vial, demand
auppllra

303 First National
Hank Building

WEDNESDAY, Apr. *7, 1**1.
A. H.—8, Today's f'logrnin;
1:03, "Good Horning” M elodm ;
8:45, Horning
News Iteviewt
8:15, Sheriff A M ic e Reports;
I,
M ule
Appreciation—Hen i-'r
High; 0:40, Aunt Sammy's Hist
t* Homemekeie; 10, Morning Muale Box; 10:20, U. H. INibll.
Health Talk; 10:30, Round the
World Cooking School - - CBS;
10:46, Plant, Picture*—CBS; II,
Paul Tramaln* and hli Yoeng’.i
Orchestra—CBS; 11:30, Organ Re­
cital; 11:58. Time Signal*;
13.
Florid* Farm Hour. I'. M.— 12:45,
Variety Musical W rade; 1:45,
Shariff A Police Reports;
1:50,
Florida Facta; 2. Educational
Ilour; 2:66, World Bo^k Man; 3.
Hour wllh tha HMtera—Schu­
mann;
4,
Culbertson Contract
Bridge Laaaon; 4:410, Estelle Da­
vis, pianist; 4:45, Wings of Com­
merce; 4:66, Sheriff A Police Krports; I, Tima Hlgnala A Weather
Forecast; 6:01, To Be Announced;
6:30, Chick
Barry, pianist; 6:45.
..... .
John
W.. 1DeBruyn, baritone; &lt;1.
Joh
n W
Town*ra—CBS; B:J6,
Music Maker*—CB8;,1QU,
Rala and Dunn— CDS; fi:46. Camel
Qeaiter-Hour, CBS; 7, Rabbit Robbins and hie Floridians; 7:30,
Meyer Sloun, violinist; Claude
Hirphree, pelnlst; 8. Hemnrie*
at TwtHght; 8:30, Sign Off.

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M aat

W ANT AD RATES

l&gt;HIT.AI&gt;K1.Plllt Market 11 da.
wrsss, raining. T FIs arrived, IT
Odra nn track. Atititdt-- nn-IrrSU ,*•mend alow, market null M /)ltlliA ,
11 Inch tits , washr.l and IndtvM.
ually washed and pre.i-ootet, «MSi
errsrlnga gsnsrattr fair to s ld M r r
auallty and rnndlllnn and ceadMer.
bBy abort. 1 n«t. i : a s.i.tl; l . t
•ok,
t* -tot. ll.ia .S H :
poorer 1 das, law »
It.I*.. 4.4
due, low aa II II. 1“ .la*, low as

RADIO

South Dakota's contribution to
weather conditions over the weekFAI.ATKA - fnrlosed baseball
dr— Drouth stricken srM t in park at ttnoker Park opened and
W estern South Dakota and East- dedicated
era Monlanna and Wyoming recalved nearly four Inches uf rain­

___ While others want to CsllJoin tto Blngting-owned
A i d , Berne* a r e n a playing weetfa ll.
to *T* Ctataa. Two of hie blg-hppad
Bbltfourch* River, 'almost dry
w wiles. who mad# tto trip north, last bummer, swept out of Its
vialted haa at tto hotplUl before bento and weahed away the Burl­
foerala t o

I : is ;

Allomey ot Law.-

SARASOTA, A p r . M .- T h a
chief o f tto famoua Ubanal trlba
of Alf-llppad African* brought to
tho United Stataa aa a Singling
. Clm u ' attraction, dial Thunday
1at a hoapltal hart. Nawa of tha
death Was wlthhald until yaitorday. Tha chief* name w u unpro­
nounceable In Engllih. Ha bad
k patient In tha hoapltal for
etx week* suffering from a cowplication of allmonta. Ho had
Mbii' b Body Is Found
undergone an operation tome time
With Head Crushed
ago tn Cleveland, Ohle. Ha t o
about 10 yean old.
NEW YORK, Apr. 2fl.-&lt;A.P.|
DIspeel lion of tto tody will
—The body of an unidentifii t man
aweIt an answer to a cablegram
with his head crushed » . found
MQt to tha French government.
today In Astoria, Queens, tho third
Tto Uhangl chief wae a French
citUen, being a native of that dantlal area of Sweetwater, Tenn. I ong Island kilting In as many
days in which a bludgeon used to
part o f Africa under tha control
slay the victims. The todies uf Ed­
af France.
BELLEFOUHCHE. B. D. Apr. ward Brtnker, Jr., and Hiss Hum
Tto chief Mid good-bye to mem" w n » “ h i r t r ib e on th eir flefrom heavy rains, a freak wind
p a tta r a f o r t t o
north
Mvaral and a hailstorm were Western
weak* a g o . P a rt o f t t o trlb a a c-

fiw

few IJ.T1: i J.is, »!.**.
t i l l . i n s i ,t„, tt.(S.

UttlFArtO: U arkrt
ST did
ctoady. 1 Calif- It Fla arrlvf

eeuR

*OS .
nasally l l . l l i a.s

m ostly II.ee.

fight, and tooao o f a *aao,

o ld

ear. Aa*. .
Wetee Ik lrw M i el
Paste* stairs fee
ax. itex.

tokf i RllltAD
^ ag
are'xs^mto.,.
k NTON. Floridbe (Mtilbtse.

tionr^Joto^tooto***!#»*

aet," Darrow rotortod.
"WbU, I roaont It,"

kltebtlv

Oroap Na n*
. h#r#by announr# mT r«i»dl4My
for IUNf**nUllT« lo Ih# HytalM
AwbJ--------DOUOIaASa.
l4ir* In group lo o . iiikjirt lo IH
Drmorratlr 1‘rlmary. &gt;n»»r yoi# IM
Mipport
will bo appr#cw!#n.
r«H aitKRirr.
a F. wm :CLC)b
V wfolk to announrw.m r rondldary
fe r I M a fflr * o f sh eriff o f Btfnlnclt
FOR RKm tiN N TATnrtk
COuaty aob joct to iha D « n o c n i t (
firoop 5 a I.
prim kry in Juna. H t i« « u d l wll;

•ub)*«t to tha dvcfalon o f ih*
yotara In I H Juna prlm nrU i. I w ll

r ARGAIN i

60 fevt w itl#'
(k tan
front Into on) / tb-Viixi rath
Part esak, balanr* our ami two
year*. Nte* U Ball 30 lot. lu to•in* tM* Y*xy low prlre A .1.1rwa&gt;
I box 60M HfqHotia Be a; ii. ElurRU.
This il («m den ti*l suil * » '» Utractivb. Worth much mure A let­
ter end | Will get to aie »uii. Can
tall more th o * la thi* *d
WANTKDt' Will &lt;!*ed free and
clear P Perea Bla&lt; L Hammock
CaJorr Iox4 la eschent-r fur clear­
ing M H U
Applv Calheox'i
D ept S W to d jg S*» f “ 'd hve,
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FUN M l t t T O l t
f rirtslly BMiouio* my ralultdSry frtR
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r o g C O iP T Y J I D O E
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FOR OUTATO
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M bM la Florida’s Heart
If Worths Gmlnl VetetabU
m u i Richest Garden Land.

THE WEAYUEB
I'a rtlj cloud; with pocdblo
&gt; h o »rr» tonight and T u r«d a y .
AN

VOLUMK XXIII
Scores Injured As
Tornado DoesIIavoc
M E M P H IS , A p r. K — (A .I M
— Scores of person* were In*
jurfd by a tornado in Shelby
.•wntjr today that rauxed con«iderablr damage and left a
possible death toll of seven.

BERLIN, Apr. 25. — (A.P.)

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

NEW SPAPER

S A N K O R D rF L O R ID A . M O N D A Y . A P R IL

It n w i.lN G G R E E N , A p r. 2ft.
— ( A . P .) — A w inditom i. accom­
panied by u rv rrr lightning, torrrntial raina, and hall awrpl a
half doirn Kouthrrn Kentucky
rountira today. O nr man
In
ju r r d 'ln W a rrrn county, an
other »a &lt; shocked by lightning.
In A d air county, roof* w r r Mown off nf building* In a wide
tree, Power anti light line* w rr r
•rippled r i o t i n g
imliialrial
plant.
Tobacco lied*
w r ir
ruincit by the rain ami G rrru
River ro .r rapidly.

2 5 , I9 S 2

W
ARVETERANHead of a ,s o c ia l press LANCASTERIS
HISSEDW
HEN
SCORINGBONUS
Stability

NK\V Y O R K . \pi 2b.— ( A . P . ) — | aim il
Newspap*i%
\i n n ira "have not | ^ „ n n. «»
ebirki'd thru duty to the p u b l i . i ^
^ ^
| of puhli-liltii; •••%%
mi
adequate
•form " in spile ».» pireent condi j
‘
I llonN. Kent i "ooprr . general man * 11
1
I I g n of *h» \
m ird l*Te»*. said A llia m r
today in hi* animal report to the
K«* i »» h
board of d ltrrto i«
1 rn j
ir
"To
niaintnin
the vlaudard* fld iin r u
reach* d 111 i n m l &gt; ra r» all |h i I» I* ) Mil*

W A S H IN G T O N , A pr. V*
I'*.1". ' 1
.XOCIC, m . t .1:1
Mi * .M.p. -aid. "A lth ou g h to •« •*
' ( A.P )
T!•*• L fi» i- &gt;&gt;i h hii’i m t" ' !'*• .1ad'
f
it
i«iwig
1
ev
n
in
e
havr
fallen
, break in tti*’ 11
r
Weilnesday
ciaJistit (fascist*) Irecamp tho
lie* n »'&lt; l I
' f»ver the vmm hundred million dol off lirmm*|n'i&lt;tv t im iU t n m
HlronRcst politiral party in
Iiir
i»ninih*i
vetini* hment
hill nnl ilrrrra . -t m a 'rria lly. Sn.la inftl *n'v *.*x
I
on h llin r . »hnu Ivli * 1 •
T p S G erm a n atatM , inrlmline
were hrsn l t*M|ay when the emit *irriilxlm n•
,*»m)' in m m il'rr l*ri aim divided l»r Mir new-pup*-*. h e ir r*taMi-hf*t -s 1 •*
tP n iu is , which alao ronntl.
. Ihr'tn.rlxI*, ti. ,i n r v r«.ity *'
Mm ' tii.il.
I
fore
tl»e
lilies
fnnilillttee
oil
the
tutea two-thirds of (Irm utny,
T h r A «..** mlr,| I'lf iu lirl.l il
.il»l*-"
I inelhmt n( i-onsidevalmti.
In diet elections yesterday,
vsm Veteran
F»e.|
Reynold*.
but nowhere did they prove
Italtim orr. « ■ « Inudly iiisced when
he oppo*rd the radt honu* pa)
strong enough to take over
ment )*efo»r the House AYaya and
the government- alone.
Mean* l&gt; m m ittve
We feel thl*
Wbtt* An Anhalt, and poaibly
hill lo be rle*» legislation whi*b
in W urttanw crg, they were almost
emfengeis the finam iel -*tab»hty of
certain to head righ tist coalition*,
the government.” Reynolds said
they apparently failed to gain a
Opi'o*itum to a levies by the
place in the cabinets of Piussta,
Si|)Verne t ntnt nf Al ( Cipone **
Bavaria and Ham burg.
lonvirtioii we* rip»es*e*t by the
A bitter ra m jfiljn for eupreingovernment
l(irn igl»
Solicitor
acy between the republican gov­
General Thacher
ernment factions and the fascist
Rerognitinn of RiisMa l*v the
legions of H itler, who only two
I ’piled Slates to stimulate him
weeka ago tailed to win the tier (
nes* wa« «i»g*d upon the Senate
man presidency from von Hiltlen
by Rainey. Penuwrat. III iuom Tl»e
1urg« ended with three fatalities,' was marie the taiget f«*r
Senate Ranking Com m itter
m
a number of other casualties and 1ou» p li t i r s l attack l»y
dered a full investigation «»f the
minor disorders.
I lawyer yesterday a* he
stink ma*ket and determined to
A ll parlies corv entraue I their optimistic and «m llm g. f*»e Hie %ft*d investigatoes to New Y*»rk
efforta on 1'rusia on (Jtr theoi) governors' confriem e
m&lt;
huh
The Senate Finanre &lt; ommitter
that "w hoe'er
controls
I tu s in ntond, \ a
disposed of the tariff •"•••
!h*
controls the
Ken h."
Here the
voting
ini|**Ml
Thomas I. ( hadh u in r. atl«un*&gt; i venue bill b)
Fascist nasia made a phenomenal and aelf-latelrd plogrrssive Memo la te , on oil. *oal. and eopper ami
gain from nine seats to IMt at « rat. gave out for morning i*a|H * irjeitvog le^ie* on f*»resl priMlurt*
President Hoover
a.-repted an
the expense of the Herman nation publication a letter
saying
lb«
(Continued on Page T w o )
nominatp n of K»-»sevr1t f**r Hu in ' nation to adfires* the gnver
at
tin linmnd
presidency would not m il) «***i nor*1 i onferem r
the Deninrralic psity **n *»ptN»*
tunity f&lt;r victory, lull al--- w*»nbl
alienate "Ihm ighlful and ind«
pendent-minded Deiiuafats “
When
Rcmsevrll
left
t*e ir
marked be just hail talked with
T w o d irtiio m of an A im y o.' a newspaper correspondent (Ihe
36 Sanford m .n and t n iw n ir«U - Sacramento Reel from California
a n w ill b*fln a tw o-da; .!riv* where a spoiled primal v «am for annual mcmlirrahlfx In thr palgn is in progress for h|»eakri
Smith a*ul him
Sanford Country d u b . .t ,it in g Garnt-r
at V.-00 o’rloi k tnmorro** nnirntnd. Malf.
A.ltt-d it Ih il1 1 thr noil oit, the
O n . divi.lun nf . i i tra in j with
th rrr m rn th rr. m a tram, v ill In- Ifnvrinnr liftid h i, Ian mi fudili
undrr Captain
II.my
\S .I-m i. cal rnmitiriil lima rttiiiiyh to -a ) i
•'Every I hin t limit, fine in t all
while anther dlvi.lnn nf * Itkr
number of tra m , and p rr.m i will ftu nia ”
Meant inn-. J i-.-t r l-nlnt Silane,
lie under Captain C h a rlr- Dunn
i-e rtiilitr and
It Ii eitim aled that *’ Irarl deportinrnt .In n
&gt;i*it •
2h0 m entb«r»hjp» will Iw m ■iled intimate a--n* tale ..1 tfir f * r i
to operate the rluli d i i r n the nnr. aimntini eil fniniainni of a
next .e vtra l m onth., in n «erh linneevell Imetin--. and p in fr. i n
team
expected tn b rn r- i-&lt; al al Iraaur tn Inltiii-I tin- Nit*
leait lift memberhitp* In.:.- ■ nal Y o rk e r'. *am lnler)
I'liadhnui nr*. It-Mrr
**.- a.I
memberrhip tn the rlnh I* * I ’•
tn
lln in ri
* iiiilm iu &gt;rarly, while family memhei.|iip&lt; d rrh .n l
former l*t■iimh tutu « Iia i *man •* •
are *20, prlcei whtrh are .anl
be lower than al any ^mt . u i ■ RiMM*pvrl( supp-utrr
Ko*»»rv«lt*s *pr*H !• **f Apt
7
in Florida.
The
drive
eiuln
W filneltd t&gt;
lU aLl when all w o ik tt. w ill meet
at the Chamber of Commerce nf
flW T S
report
tkeli
«oi re ».
W orker, are expected to irrr* at
trade
body
office.
'nn'orinw
morning to receive finxl in»lrtic
|Vr fan **i|itf mplaltng » *tt"i
Ilona for tbetr part in Ihe drivr
III ill** !•*"*• pltlllMli*
s»* t
t
Member, of the Blue llivi.tnn
»rui i ii dr I l»y II «
MuR" *
o
under Captain Dunn are: Team I.
p m iu ir
ir g i'tia im ii (hs* tin
Captain Fred Bender, Eieuta Al
I- liir !*• t w«*rk mi **!••• I- l Ii* v
(Contlnuad On Cage
W hite, E . J . Meyer, Homer H o r­
may irg is lrt. Tb* i«*"k* " *11 »•
r i d D a m 1. Captain II. F a vlllr.
inmili up# *• nl Mi I liillo -r • I'aik
lJeuta. Hawklna Connelly, A. W
Av&lt;ll*l«‘ - I I I - #• llatllv
until
•»•*••
Eppa; team S, Captain Vivian
•’ilin k .
hr mmI flu
tiMffrti* r
bpeor, Lieut. W . A . Loftier. II. J
" I n lr mi *n tiiii'n '
l« • da v f"i
la h m a n ; team 4, Captain K. F.
»»g i If Mil*
Ihrv
•*•11 t»» *ipr»*
Houxholder. Lieuta. F. L. Woo JF&lt;&gt;r (h r first lime in the pa«l
until al Ira I 11 •••• *••b- \ si
ra ff i r . . Phil Parklna; taam 6. several years Ihe Sanford unit of
nig III
Captain G. W . Spencer, Lieuta. S. Ih r Florida National (guards will
”1 lit inap-f pait
f g--»-d •i ••
(to r of (h r soglrs -*i»*ir iiirnt
Puleeton, IV . C . I lllll team 0. ■potiior a local (alenl play, who h (•ri* s rr part ii u Im*I v x iu m m i
*• /rri'hip i- lit irg i triin g him! f »
Mra. D a ily Lewie, captain, Lieuta. will lie ptesentrd Friday night at vrsltgalr is tltr ronnr* t(**(* I*
prr^Hiug miii mnV|ttl**ns a* *•••
at
Helen M a re n trlU . Mra.- H . M. Ihe Hanford W oman’s (Tu b
II*’’. Mi M uR"-r -a nf. a- im ap
tw rrn ittr pof»| ••peisti"**
a**-!
Weleon. and Mra. E . F. Houabold- cording In an announcement made o ark rt s|v«« talistpralrd |n nil pi rta|»r■•11vr v-«lr*
this morning.
Itiagg testified .satufdsv •bs* that llirv v **ll hi u lf iif *• s
Tha play. "Ills W iveh,” will m M J M rrlian. niarkrt »|»«i&lt;tl
Member, nf the Red Dlvlalim
•r ila m if I liry a i r |igi l*M -l **•
playeia. * f•*» Radio, was in 1t»f |H«d ». t II* | I IttiAl If f
under Cepteln Wataon »re : Taam rin d . th . F a h n .tm k
will that stock
I, Captain Randall Chaae. Ueuta. (ro u p of Iim el a rtn r. win*
’■Rrgardlevf nf "h»th* i I •*#•• •ftiith woman •a- h«dl\ r - » stmmiI
H rm a iii h
Smith
th 1-* anolhar witnrs*. *aol M rrhao
»l,r f prp from blow- wliot•••
Gordon Dean, &lt;2. G. Herrin*, make their appearance in
pull lax ha* hsrn pant
lint
•K.t In li| if l»#-^*i rriosd ••*• It*» t*v
team t, Captata
Fred
Body, throe act comedy for Ih r t ir.l p a rtu lpati»n
Mi
I h illu -r saul.
’ nil
'••»•*
m ih r p*Md e «
Il# 1 h'l'hsnd T lir li r i 'l -1 loR»l
Lieuta. II. W . Rucker Roy Holier, lima for a Sanford audience
-I m- u I-I l-r aurr lliry a ir i s ^ i ••••
through his wifr
R eheanal. have twen ifim -r «n
W. R. Dye on; team I , Captain
larfmr
a lu itla ). fur I h* V h s 'r rn f t w acrihh** •1*04*1 the (•■ # •**•!
the
J . L . M a ro a U tD . John Hrrhat, far almoat two week, undr,
a iii'lh n Ih irs wrrk* in whnS 1 tl* sd and a H i i % h"U |m »
h
11 1 - tirgrf. w ltrrr ♦Ii* *
•• ("• k •
Rev. H. I. Lo u ttlt; D am 4. C ap- direction of Paul T u U le who t**&lt;i.-y
| a« th ill p«dl la x n fu| I ’* 11
«i-t Is h|Vf rni#r»tl
lain H . R. HDvena, L le u U C , E. •aid that ha ta confident that Ihe
caat .elected for thi* preaenlatmn
Tlir rufoiiF*'» jury
• .......... . '
Adame, L A , T a D | team l , CapN m ily WJU nrw n gisliaiM-n
will (iv a one of the brel priform
f \V. E . Watson. M l . W ilto..,
A T L A N T A . Apt 2ft
IA i' I
lain Andrew C a m way, Ueuta.
havr I rrn inadr lit Ih r pIluiHi
anraa “ Iti. Wlvoe” tear made
I A Cunrilligliaii*. •#•■*• s" **haul.
Major John Cohen. ♦1". p*r »«!•■•••
Chandler Sharon, Sap F . Hymre,
A rro rd in c to opiniona txprea.ed and editor of the Atlanta Jo u n a l. Imh*k • »incr thry «* n r uni It* *1 \\ im l| u i| r iv r , #»od ♦ '» dr ♦
J r . ; D a m S, M ra. V . A . Speer,
Mr
Mulh»*r
said
lin
la
).
•
I
%
*
!•
•
•
•
*
by Uioaa witneaalnc aeveial re
It-.ward. T lir hrafing ws ♦••Id t*^
captain, Liguta. Mra. A . C . F art, hearaala, each of “ H ti Wivea” will tiMlay w i i appointed I ?§*•!••«• State, iiu Iii Im i . IIH a ir in Ih r U b &gt;*•
•-n r Juslirs of Ih r I*-*' • 11 I*
Mra. H . M Papwarth. Mra. W a lD r (o a ra n D o many interveling and senator by Governor ltu**rl| *m
furil pM vim ts T h r lulal Mg*
I Itr ndoft. with I .I**' d f
Royh*.
reeding the late Wllliao. Ilsrri*
Bach, and Mra. B . 8 . MaCaU.
tiwlivldaal altuationa which art ex­ l lr will serve until |b*- g m a ial (ration Ihruughnul thr i u n it) i
•air’s attornry liamRiug '*,r «*•*•
no"
ahoui
J7W)
(if
this
uuim
I
m
•
pert ad to produce the reaultx for election In Novernln-r a hm Hie
lot the Plata
F U N E R A L BBRV1CB8 H E L D
IIU
had paid th ru |m-L
which the play waa intended hy people will aalact a s»»**#--*or f*»r i •-’ )
la .rs fui I9J0 and HMI at n ••*• A I T K A L T U M l'F R F VII « &lt; M l t l
Funeral eervkcee fa r Urn infant the author. Thero will alao t*. thr remainder of
It e m
to m today, wbllr » till arotbm 7ihi p n
deufktgr of M r. a i d 'M r a . J . P.
which tx p ire i f l . r &gt;r at « hrrvf w.
The ftra t a c t will begin piomplly G overn or■Kuaacll will hr a *aiwti- aulis a ir rx n n p trd from paviui
T A l.lJ tH A S B E F .
'
•-•
B ro a V - * V « 4 ^ d F rid a y atcht
P .) —
Seven ol ** *|*«xllll»’V
a lta r a Vrigi illnaaa, ware held Sat­ a t • o'clock Friday night. Apr. 29. date for thla portmn » f llairta* |-ax11 laars, n aklng a total of *
than
IM.Ml
prrs
au
d
ig
it
Ir
lo
'•
•
•
•
sh irk reeently madr
*«••**•
urday m orning nt tha Sylvan Lake The a e a tln f capacity of the Wom­ term.
in June.
C e a m U ry, aear Fanla. Th e Infant an's Club la 1*1*0 enough to ac­
ful rttack an the valid*1' " f *be
•tale’s Utllllles (ax la " ♦ •!*' filed
la aa r r iv a l hf bag paraata and a commodate alm oat tOO peraona. T O A B A N IM JN G O L D S T A N D A R D
O K LA N IK ) w— J . L. M ill, in •ii appeal In tha aui»*euo *uurt
•liter, R a y, A s a Break*. Th * ■ponaon of the play Mid, when aeaUllc-l new equipment in h i. v
Brook, fam ily roaidge *a the Da- lu ria y Ban ford resident, th at
Tha rltlaa are l^krlsM .i la*kson
A T H E N S , Grrexa, Apr 2ft
'H i. ( A . P . ) — Th e cabinet votrd todey lag*, corner Washington and Gaf ville, Orlaado. Bartow F**H Meade.
Land r a a f aad ka* 11rad D tk li -th ey akeuld not mlaa
. la abandon the gold aUndaid,
land S tie rU .
vtrinity K r the pant thro* y e a n .
i learwatar, and l-eeshu*g

•ArioffHtDrr'ir imMonnPiw-

TRIBUTE PAID TOITHOMAS S. HART
AMERICAN FLIER TALKS SATURDAY
KILLED IN CHIN A KIN HIS CANDIDACY

law y er Sayn IlinNsmiination Would ( ’ost
Democrats Victory

Full Military Honors Jacksonville C a n d i ­
date For (iovernor
(iiven Aviator Who
Was Shot Hy Japs
Calls For ICconomy

Golfing Army Will
Start Tuesday On
Membership Drive

National (iuard (May
Will Be Given Friday

I’ublinhcr I Namctl
To II. S. Senator-ship 19.11*

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NUM BER

152

Prim aries T u esday
Have Huge Rearing’
On Koosevelt, Smith
W A S H IN G T O N . Apr 2ft. (A IM
A climatic ilrrimo.r
which may virtually d in h ihe
OeniiHtatiu ptr«idential tmmmn
lion foi Franklin Ki»i»*rvrll or
mav n « i
lirnii'm lo iw o «l d *
agam -t bun impends in tom or­
ro w ’s Mn«-achu*etts and iVnn
•ylvama ptimaries. In the*vtater th* "Stop
Roosevelt*
forre«. beaten back »o far. have
concentrated their ftrength hr
hind Alfred Smith in a sltpen
duo* efforl to h a ll-'t li e N rvr
York
tioveinoi *» triumphal*'
piling r p of pledged ronventtuii
vote- F a - more important than
the 11J votes involved i« the
timrftl effect on political lead
rr* and voters in ttumermi*
Hale-* wlitch have yet to choo*e
then candidate.

Prosecution’s R c port
Belicyed ToC’ontcnd
Massic Wns Not In­
sane When HcFircd
TTnN’O T .m r Y|VF
(A I M - Dr. Joarph (Litton,
San Frnnci.Hco aImmum! »’NiM'rtot! to lit* the final prmrMitinn
n luittal witnraa in the trill of
font* p e rs o n s r h n r p v il w it h
th e re v e n u e n n m le r o f l'»s»*ph
K a h a h a w a i. s u b m it D M a r e IKirt o n h is f in d in g s t:t Ih e

caae y e s t e r d a y .
While both Cotton amt at torneyt refuted tu divulge me con­
t r a il of the report, it war learned
• jth o rita ti'e ly Catton’«
finding i
•uppoit the prose-ution contention
that l.ieut. Thomas II M a «»ir, U .
S. N . one of the defendants, wav
not insane when he h* Id the pis­
tol that killed the young native.
f Catton will be the th u d Alienlit
to lombat the claim of the de­
fense that the lieutenant w.w men­
tally detanged whrn lie almi th&lt;*
tllegsd attacker of hi* young wife,
Thalia Ma««ie
t ’odefrndants with ' I s m i i * are
died
the Fernald-I.aughton Me Mrs
Gianvilte
Fort
*.-. h i *
IglllOC
. mortal Hospital early yesterday [ mother tn law. and V t I ••nl an t
-niugg
, morning after an illness of little Allwart tl Jones, enlisted men.
, more than a week
Th e prosecution alteady has en
Mie had insisted on taking part tr»ed the testimony of two alien­
it lo tir" , ill •iiielling a finest fire which late. I&gt;i Paul Rowels id l-oi An
Ii a, | progressed dangerously near gels* and l*r M»d»ert f aus, elt*
, liei borne mi Saturday. Apr
l»’», ami county
physician here O r.
. and M* m lesull of over exertion. Rowers *aid he be lir'e d Ihe whoh*
'lo l&lt;ei nine ill on Monday to grow affait piem editatrd l»i 1 ••»»■ aslil
( stradilv weaker during the week hr l*elie'ed Mesne Ii '«• was in
Funeral services will l»e held at sane
•be |akr M aty Com m unity i ’h u n h
4'ompletlon of lr«»im*»nv m tbo
' . tin i* ,lln l M a i . .
T ltr
m.&lt; Ml.. l . l
I .tit-M 't I iu*tootow afternoon «i 4 00 n’t lo* k « a*r of Ihe four ilefendan* •. who
| Mill lal " i l l he made III the I.ake are charged with second degreo
.1111- ItlVHI f t f l&gt;
it--1-Ittll. t Ml
Ms &gt; cemetery hesMe Ihe Inufy of I m urdtr. a s r pnat|w*Afvl Saturday
t - tit
u tt r -liiiilin t t nl
ih|. n a i m h i
her husband. |)r W
II
F.vans, ! until today lo |»ermlt &lt; atton tvs
tniuaiMiiie m iglf
W Hh M m
I r .t lt K . it’t Mill, i i fnnner mavov of Sanford, who died . finish his It^jil) of O s testiinoRy
•in 101J T h r
^ilck «o n
Funeral to date.
In- fit III,, |.allMI ■ fill l l 't vi-a iHome i- handling anangenients | P*evions|y U a re rire
Marrow,
.tii.l (I i. (Irtaiii-r nf t l.nki nnl 1 1 I Im
\h
I va il'. w|»o bad lived in .Kief nf defense conn -I
intro
Ii &gt;.ii I iii |, I h u t- m, in..rtini, In n
I «Ki Maiv an,i Sanff*d f**r the dm ed two California alier»|sta for
- m l.| &gt;t m l tn fir l
Ii.- iii . It i It
is i m i \ r a t '. "a s Ih» i ii .Ian I, tHr definav They w eir Mr J
II- Itli.f I latkl t ill’ll IIII III! ill.ti l\
I w1 7 hi p irh h lr i m inty. Ohio Sh« Thomas Orhlson and Mr f.dward
.1111I III ■ 11 Ii n I
ms 1 1 led Mr I vans in |to«ton. I ml . Huntington W illiam* Moth fisti
ll-.'li ilri liti. .1 t i*niiitt'iiI
*&gt;
I in IMM, «m l « ante to Fintida with fied a "mental bomb" " r i d off lit
'h im in I km:*. to teside in Sanfold i|,r mind nf Ma**ie "hr** Kahaand I r k r M at) Muring Ihe next liawai confe-*sr&lt;| lie a’ la^keil M it.
f fO years Mr* f v a n f was promi
Mat ip
vietitI\ ideniified wilt* the eivir and
\ m#ml*e, of the del *r««e coun­
ts* ial life of Sanfo-d Hei husband *ef yssterdt) pointe-l »"•• 'h r four
' •rr \rd
a* may*"
*»f
Sanfoid 1defendants a»e )«*ln»l\ *»'dicte.| for
' "ins Ii * lif r in M»hu . ton** IIMH. and IlMl ’
m irder •»»'! ‘ hat Ms .. ha* ex
114 •UMltoii. had
Sim e Ihe death of Ml ►ten*, plained the rirrom sl 4»o • • --f th»*
l.&lt;
rdt-M-m It* she ha* k r i i living with tie
••n. slaving for th»* deteli-**
•ui-tr*l
• larkr .1 M ►.'All*. Hi I.ake .Maiv. d "|f he w*s in*aiu when ftie *hn'
I spite effoits -*f tiei
lemaiMMig via* fired then »m rum* wa* •t»n»
I litre •hlldiesi that »t»e teside with unite \ and Ma**l*» •• iniHM-eni '
them in o lb ti |*a»'
*»f Hie iih
-h r defers^ attorn v
sail.
" If
. lu*4* ^Ke had
at**ayx derta i ed * Ma •*ie Is innocent, then the other
ilia* | holds ami lake M a iy « " r ' i l u » » ara innocant. to«i
1bar f s m o ts q**t« and ^ti#| she'
M ranidille, with the 'h ’otAg of
•w w iM never i r t v r e*»hev
♦His hearing reached end pa**ed
Mi* ) an* had
*ix •hlldieu. to the testimony of l.iei teunfit a»\d
four ••! "im in ate in*" living They y|r9 Mavtte. the « »•\ *&gt;f Honolulu
aie N1i» » inn t W h ittle ), *d ttld picked up the swh)e. • «»f Ihe v|«i»
(»retiar«t. Ms . J M Kvans. of |,akr hig and local alienist* «* the man*
M e n , Win It F.vane, of Tam pa, topic of ro n v a n a tp*n
and Flank I m i , of RoHoti an I || wax learned al*o
theie h.* •
ba le %lai v. win* at lived he ir sally been
ioma
infoim al
-n t ic D 'n
i hi* »*»o»nlng by lia ln fi»»n* lloa- among physician* s»»end»»*if tha
'Io n ‘'h r i* ako survived h\ 10 annual meeting of ih* H**alis*»
g*amh hihllen
and
inns
gieat Medical Sorlely "f *he
-if r v
giau-h h ih lirn
pst| testinmn) »n Hi* a**
•to* u s
s -h a ite i Hiembei *-f
I* w o p-uoted •••* that ei» I* *1 t*
Iht • ong1egaHonal I hurch. but had been able I - ut-tai** aheniHa
|m* *hs pa-t few vsais bad I'aeu from mo1* than .'"U" ini'* a " a / .

Pioneer And Mother
Of Frank Evans I
V i c t i m Of Illness

N e w l y Organized
Lawn Tennis Club
Will Mold Meeting

ployete

Man, Believed To Be
Duke, Being Detained
I • plsv d'lMltg N lf | 'ih * f l tl
• onsidrrat •€•*• »-• ♦hr h» •»•♦• • '
i h 1 r n f |n|i egf n pnsiil
slid '
tan*. 1 * als&lt;&gt; an »»’ Jr llv r
' ' •
•I 1i Ig. Vdllllr g-Miil frllin* |ii| a I
*rs|»ri*l for lrtioi% iiilr« ■*■•! ■
••f It**- nrw oig sn ira f mmi *•'♦ •
fiundatm n #••»*•*• --f Ih* •'
1 * aiiimuncrd
Clan* for •• cflrildsd
•hip d riv r s i m I 'hi ap|.....
••f standing • ••n illtrrx *•
-tn irtio n . I«u i I'SHtml* sod •
la in m rn i, will l m i m i *i m j " (
lion of Ih r rvg rung • bii*Ui• h a rlrr iii*mt*ri- of Hiwin* ara r &gt; | « it i I to u irrl iMr. and Mrs R 1
strrl*
M
Rosa Adam*. M i- Ma*&gt; RawC
ih r M U i r i Itr rr# a M rv rn * . M.
v a rr l W rtgtil. M a ig m rl I’*I* •
A dr k Rinrs, R ii H i \YrlU, aotl I.
F. C o lla r. Ilrrin a n Morris. T \\ 1
I awtCA, R. M Mason J r . W I
M f.rison J r .. D I
lla r p r i, A .
K
M a lU m A I ♦ llridgrs. R*-v
H-1 Itr, K dw m Hhinloglscr. ami hi
H W . Sucker.
UK A D E N T O N
Burned M a n.
tee County G lo w e r.’ Aeeeciatiim
w atchougg to he rebuilt,
,

N E W Y O R K Ap* ’*.
«\rt
Mi**final RnmaiM'ff
1 riir •*1 l-v
psw-angnri Ui k • K u i m h * f*»i*Ml
M*ikr. a rriv a l
••»* ih r M ir lir
I n n i tuda&gt; with Mir pi *pr l
**f an tndrfinitr ^»ay ••** M l v
I land (r&gt; d rtr ■«**i*»r tn
Nlatllg.
||e wax diar*gvr»r-l t-y Hi*
hip's
offi rrs (O hr wi'ho- • 4 •l*ktt ol
pa««por(
Ao
*i4 -i suit jo ** I*«i
»*-ii«*k up " t fh C t '*■•-( • 'idahy*
1 hicagn pa-’k rr. Ird !
hi* (Ui*
in r r y a* s stowawnv

| j ‘jrion To Consider
Bringing Kudeo Hero

�Lake To Pitch
Locale f a Third
Of Ball Season

T h # leaky manager U satisfied
w ith tho hrork of h li new catcher,
H o m e r Tlllt*, aad w ith faho perform *nr.-’ of Frank Ta y lo r, Kentacky ted, nod Defa G rant, the
Oeooa flnhh, who wort a t third and
abort iwabeetively In Cocoa T h u n day. * o
'

Jac^ Itafad will bo Iff center Grid

-B a ddy ta k a , who to lM * 4 «k n * t
k»|^nd teat Sunday m ay to sent
b tho hill against the- Jtlanders,
rh# w ill offer their at*, Oiln H u tI f L a k . doatn’t a ta r i,'It will
M g Cal Dennis, whoa* right
l la in perfect condition hnd
i kn o w le d f, of Daytona bat-

tomorrow afternoon, together with
Roy U a rrU o n In Jwft and C al Dennla la rig h t. T h a t trio, represent­
ing batting and fielding strength,
will 'taka r a n
of lha Islander*
without tro rile , Manager Joe
*ay»•
Th a lalandtra com* h e n tom or­
row with a Win and a loia, both
cloaa •have*, w ith on* run separat­
ing victory anl defeat. T l e y have
yet to don Ihelr hitting clothra,
daaplte th* fact that they liar*
made 10 hita In tha two game*, off
New Sm yrna and W inter Park
hairier*. F o r tome a mating reh'soi.,
W a lly Shannon, Allan Mobley, an&gt;l
O lin H utto, laat yrar'a lragu «

B m M af Lake wilt b* a ball club
M S th* kerylcek of Bob Pittman,
ite Bchlrard and Shorty Cos, but
ball club which wa* good enough
smack Joiner of Cocoa for 10
IM M U last TNuraday. Pittm an
id Bchlrard ar* on a road trip
Ith tha Gator*, and will not b*
lak until next Thursday, ju it In
M fo r th* Pod*’ gam* against
ew Sm yrna In that city. Cox has
M o to Lak* Placid to accept em leyment, aad m ay not b* tack
da aaaion.
,
Manager Barn** has aided three
a y u ri to hla lilt during th* weiV,
4 T a m iPhilllp# and young Hal
aCarraack, a pair of rig h t hand* 1 aad Jo* Kenny, manager of
■ E&lt;k*rson Canning -plant, and

a h it *o fa r, and, when they do
start hitting, you may nay G.at
tha Islander* ba v, their batting
clothes on. Oddly enough, Buddy
lak e hat'alw ays teen a-dr to han­
dle that trio with ease, and If he
does It tomorrow, le ’ll la fitting
Juat s lo th w h it Lawrence Chubb,
of W inter Park, did to Coco* In
tha opening game, puttln t a Jinx
on them, i
1 •
T he -game begin, ar 3:30 oelorlt.
at ths raine time that Dei untl
play* In CorOa, and N rw Smyrna
in W inter Park. Um pire Kod-n
baugh Will he back of thr plate,
while Morris Spencer will pair'll
the *aeka.
Probable line-up*
Sanford
D a y to n a

■ g f-

PETER BCHAAL

^Undaunted by two -;*f»at*. ManP fr-Jo * Barnet’ Sanford entry
-Central Florida Baseball
Aagu* tomorrow afternoon onterihteMIk# BoUch’a latender* In a
onieit at Municipal Park, t u r t ­
le f t Si30 o’clock.

aalo H ig h track team trill bo on
tbo way home from Gainesville
before thf* talaum la road by
many M afardJtaa, asm* af lla
members probable p*w ckamrloaa, or wlaaerai af • r a il ana
event*, la quaUfylhg * ritm da
yenlerday, R i L i r t l t ’ii « t e
among ram* SO0 ether* fram all
lectioaa af Flarida, btaeei la
f irs of lb* IS event* Hepdria
Lyle*, who wan blgh paint tro­
phy at tbo Ocala district meet
teat weak, was a finalist la t h *
I N yard dash aa well aa aw* of
ala* qualifiers In th* d M yard

I " ! * ! f l 'a a k i mada.tkUaau.
eat time af th , day. S A T . V i k a
220 yard low hurdles, aa* a f ala
aut af SO ta qualify. II* also
qualified la tbo 120 yard M ch
hurdle event, winning lb* first
heat, (a ba one ant of eight qaulifyln g. Melton War* qualified In
the, discus throw, being one of
eight out of SO qualifying. *

Odlorne, a*
H arris, 3b
Shannon, 2b
Mobley, r
llu lto p
Hpakr, cf
O 'Brien, I j
Graham , rf
Bum ia-I, rf

S3 far tha X a U a a a l lot
line* tho i o m u " af&gt;
.1
Braves » U ! furnish U n
whan th* ' C t H i m b W orld Berio* pannact I
on M ay IS ; tho C**d*
tall and laakatbalt g s n tte ,are now ilx-ga m * lin in g streak
being ;i» * n ample o m a r v n lt y to
enter aport eTenla of 'stoicy typo.
Th* joy* a n taking adram age of •rr.lrea o f - A r t ^ t h b
Grant**
U ili o|\.V&gt;rtuntty too, for.Seeitnol* Shire*, who lank* U a leg In th#
High's athletic taaana hr* ronalat­ ninth Inmldg a f th f Brave* vkrtory
ently large, w ith tho anthuaiaam over tha Soalna yesterday. H e had
of t h e part Id paata remaining been hit oo tha'aoa* by a tatted
throughout tha acaadn whether ball In tha firs t Ihnlng toot Flea
Cleveland burltra couldn’t step th*
H u y make the-team or aot. /
hard-hitting Detroiter*, ‘who se­
Bill T a rr y , th* G iants' clan­ cured a firm e r g rip on first place
gated first sacker, praailaed hla when they tatted aut 22 hit* for a
teammate* a reraed *f aaase aart IS to 3 victory yesterday.
|aat *■&gt;« manth ago y n t a r ia y ,
liars'* sosMthlag yaa'v* sever
P M he keep fat* p n n lp a T la a •
aaeu be fere. T h a firs t IS ta ttin g
' M r way, far whan ha hit a hornet
af th* C a a tn l
Flarida
off Dudley, of tfao Phim** la th* •tiara
Glaata’ IS la •’ vteSary ye#ter*‘ league as tha 1 IS I sense* and*
rd. The list tedw fcs a » - p t e y w r
day, II mad* th* alkth heater
appeariag la U of tha d# game*
Hill had scored la fear gamee.
T h a t retard hroaght M m to a tie
played, sad yea’ll find aid Rad ,
M artin rlga t at th* tap. faafard
with llafae Rath, Chadt Rleia,
clab mega Is nr* said - ta b*
and Ken W illiam s, fa r th* mad•roaring th* cwaatryalJ* looking
ern home ran fatal af ganaecu- f w WN a n d M r bat. f* t‘» hope
they land him . T V raesrda:
a
*b. r - *&gt;
*r today, havlag scored I f kit*, Player. Club
Marlin. Han.
I I 1*1 l» «• II*
I I run*, ia t t limes at bat d a r­ Calbralh, Cocoa I* 111 I I 11 .171
ing nine games far aa aeerag* Hhannon. I««y.l**l la I I I I I &lt;1 I I I
Pay.
1* 111 I I 11 117
af .423. John M rG rn n ’o SOU Mablay.
Hull*. Pay.
I I 111 I f 41 i t !
1* 111 » I I I I I
year a* manager of th* Glanta Phillip*. P ci.
•-.co*
I I l i t I I I I 111
may be another penaaat-wlaaiag Provoat.
Murdoch, Coco* I* 111 I I I I .*11
year If Hill and U e real af M* lloberaon. Pet.
U
111 It 41 111
M'flowan. p .P a y . I I
t « I I It 1*3
ball plafvra hll the old apple as |Mamc.
Pel..Ken
I I I t l I* II l » l
they hare during the past few
weeks. Th e Giaal* to win the
B y the way, did you know that
flag, aa I said before.
W * llr Shannon, of Daytona -went
Driblet*: Th e veteran Burleigh
Grimes, recently traded from St.
I-ouii to Chirago for infraction of
traininy rule., I« laid up with an
attack of th r flu; Th e Ucds haws
falte-i to get more than Sevan hits
In lu t one game since the season
began; American Id-ague batteir

to bat 133 -time* laat year, on}
more time than any other player
in the league?; that he and llreeie
Provost, of Cocoa, each led In
scoring runs, with 33 each?; that
Shannon got fll hits, seven more
than any other player lait ye a r?;
that Murdock of Coco* had a bet­
ter percentage *« a pitcher than

LAUNCH RIG
. M AUDE. ,
la rg e .! motor,

S T 'S 1. ‘ ™
Dockyard her*

Ilere'a tomethlng
else you’re
hover teen, th* aaaaan batting
average* of lb* Sanford clab:
P u re r
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at th* meeting, headed by the six
Htat' vice commanders.

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W u It suicide of wia it rntirdet la the rU&amp;lt u? 'l lovi
trlsogle? These are the questions which are being aak'ed bj
Investigators and the public .regarding the death of Hades Out to the ho*pita! they
Clark, 2®-year-old wHter HI Mihrnl, in the hep)e Of Mi a *cttp book of *v*tytMikr |
■bout tk* Jernt but ta«y
fWth-IBtfer, noted British avlatrix. In the room a
p H in it snything 1 writ* about
a t ,the time of bis death‘arts Chpt. W. ft. Lancai&amp;r,
thorn which I* hotplUJoi
‘
whb. u $ * het&gt;f#s awakened by the
This now Browning sotlotp troubio*
mo no lltUo. . . do thoy boig tkolr
mooting* In th* Boaek 6*»tt . ,
McHaU, M«H*I* tha gag's all hars
again. , , MorrlU, »ho ’^jtnub*
■(•tor who row this eol’m far Ho
ta*o W*dnr*d*y oamo orithln a
other to
pint of xlvlnx it a bad naiad, , .
1th I,
d|scrfpanclcs ih the case, no^rferftK Tha way I hear it is. that that
i t ;THfre
itow on tho’ eomsr ef Hot*
fa of » e suicide theory not an open drug
lantla and Main decided It
on. tfor Instance^ therp were ,no finger bad location. . . so thoy
s n a p
yrltsr, indicating, perhajit, that the keyjl to another comer of IfoUsnMe and
w m m
I Clark’s body wsit found with . a .pistol fa Main. . . Oh 7mmaT . . . . 0
had been _ ,
underneath hit
his body;
pOhcil
lft I am the &lt;mly suy in town that
his h u d which was underneath
body; the
th e.p
thell w
wifh
Od to have
which Clark Is sup{x»td
hsve sighed
signed the notes Is alleged doosn’t aspect to bo abl* to pick
to hays hsd blood .ptjl It, as feat a tn of tally wounded rnfcti
man up a date with one of theso Gary
Icult
accomp||ah.'
■ Pordancer*. . , I can’t fool with
“ *t to accomplish.'
, . Lincolns, o. k. ovhn
viewed Ilaq the light
at the flfct Tonis,
i 4JMC, u fp c x ^ n c $s,
i^ vjqwad
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tlgelincoln. . , Eraiy time Your
Kc) i i^MiUfiL-planacA to knarry, that fhrro epeok* hr gnino entne -rotor. .
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Lancaster
hsd been associated In nvis. . for the other guys. . , Most
n enterprises iutd In-a Jove arrangement, and that, when thsalor manayere atari out .ns
bp,heard of dark's intention, wlrtul him not to marry until nsksrt. , . »o no wonder. •. By tha
Um Lyric will ihow Pr-nkhe could arrive from St. Louis to be in the wedding, have
nst-rn in May. . , the Lyric Is a
tended to add lees weight to the suicide theory.
1i;j It Is hard to accdunt fof iny psychological reason why rwell theater alnce it keeps tha
a-ypung man in good hesith, on the eye of a . matrimonial Ttltsire from having only throe. . .
will the town be big enough
Vttityre .should, take his own life because of economic dlff|- and
to start a howl over Btarfac* Ilka
culties, asJh« pofqs, which he Is purported to hsve writ ton, they art doing In the berg* like
revealed, ffy. a w n lifWde there ahouid be a
N ’Yawk. . , Florida ia one of the
that.is, wjist.thhlny^siigators it) this case must find. Per* I erect at*tea that has .a gor’t

suicide,was eoatal
to have W^T
l tno lettlr "it’L
i hdqregied to Mi
er,
V.anc) w lh eipfti
tnchi.
contemplated
ntempiated killing hlhuwlf.
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'{lied, and thi heart.g*»a
know
thflr

that the haps there Is some hidden motive which has not been eonsonbip.. . . lf .lt. rcallf func­
tions w a o a s i m what anch show*
solution for the tragedy.
learhed yet th a t will
as Tsbtahn would be Ilka before
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hand. . . oooh. . , .It won’t bo
long before the local shoemaker*
will ita rt tponaoring them th&gt;r
broadwglh d sn e ta i.. . Tonriat who
bjp 4 bU it
dfiiuoi
complain that this oetliement
hasn’t day picturesque ruin* ihonld
tJ
cues wbkh tk*
Juit wait until on* helium iloru’
in g iy f idU?apread,
g s p e e a d , more
m o re and
a n d m o re o u t-o f-s ta te real- hit* that th sr brnodwSlk or sm I
for a f&gt;ft*4
lo g it f p u t of their regular annual program erase-lee! . , . Bath Raatman I*
den
cksd rlvsr; Hid
laTxbr a t*iw weeks, while othera are estab
estab. tka bars’* most promDing artbt.
W l u d , and fleM.
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. .this atate, High taxes have most as promising a* tome plUtlat* ft scant to , give forth and d
nent Samoa In
. . H are It definitely under­
ome buying tnoventent in Florida, clans.
stood seen If name* do make a
ahoultt s' fogitlri goat*
, roytUtttUly ho way haa yet been found to tax our ■wall eol’m thl* dep't. will not
climate.
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The Appeal Of Florida's Climate

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Considering Miami’s hid for tourists, the Miami Htndd
•ays; ‘it .w a s * hard task,that, various patriotic people,
working through boards of trade, chambers of commerce h t l e
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£ t f i i t y •tcU l.
41ylc organisations, undertook,.but by scientific snd
ta Mre tn Ws laip down k alant
gcneroUi gdW t|sing through a large number of different
ovjcr.-lncrcaalijg,clientele was developed that
f ront paw* stiff and hi*
tld back,
H 'uaht,vUflnwtP.u,# city, seeking rest u d
tn hi* top* on a single
from thBtWiW
M the North.
(Cohtiaued from Pag* On*)
ais, peopl*’* sod aUte’s (demoey that iporti
BOW. known aU over, the world Ms a winter crstlc) peril**, which euffend
• hunting a u u and hun*«r report not approached by any othsc city. Or section, Hanl. crushing defeat*.
persistent, intelligent advertising gnd.tho advertising given
The only othar j*rty gaining tn
MpifW*.
, .
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an roouthk
to ba tod
and a it by the,thquWnds of well pleased visitors established I1* PruciU wa* Ik* rommunWt. which
reputation
and made
winter
businesstha
a permanent
one.our%now hie SO a* rompsrrd to it*
. ‘‘Hfristfl^ore,
w« its
hgye
eipphssUed
beauties of
floats*it
it^sto.aud iUualion, as atti^Uons. Thera U, however, an-.fiformer 48. The social democrat*
f a t fopture. that ovight tq ba .dwelt upon in all the adver. • &lt;■oc(slUU) were heavy losers,
oot* whan
nr from 1.17 to til. The
ug being.sent out sad methods of spreading information
Catholic renirlst* lu*l four seat*.
to k|l).
sbqsld
ba
adopted
that
will
reach:
the
millions
who
might
he tha foot, ittd slow
The lliUeril** polled 7.444,000
c6me tn Miami and rdeeivo relief from il^f frtjm which they
f« k .
... , ,,
n h , in Prussia, Hi* socialist*,
er.arfd which they.cannpt obtain, anywhefo eiab.,
is of motion surely
centrist*,
3.241.000;
r«ently. In pres# and before civic 4,IM,000|
cuhriliit, alt S r c St. B
cumraunliU, 'J,fl20,lHWt tier man
'M the
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or#|lftW«tionJ|
qf
we
vjijue
of
the
violet
ray
In.relieving
aqd
flying.
nation*)*,
1,417,000;
people'*
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ny tne
f Jw\H It funny
the .lower
lower tha
become, the harder It It to
lake a bring.
Itt* about Hit* tin * oj jwmr
U t sbrna of th* candidate* for
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cording, tp ^ n tU f tf ’.WB0 h»ve
over, certain conditions of sunlight hero, that cannot be
found anywhere elae. ,
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"By exposure, Under competent direction, to the sun's
beaches or In private solariums, much benefit
n ty d l.e n .l
Ihjentq.hsa been found. Many of the curea re' ' “ an miraculous, al| attributed to the
ported I
upon the human body.
peculiar,
n *r
ami is incom
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tglj us, MJai
uitdhwSa be told.pbou
told about everywriers^end in every form of advertising. If the peopl
people of the
United Qtatee riould be made to understand what a great

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' to gire until It tw rt'IM H iig
mi*«ht U tphytr* strike most
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ik nfw Uniforms for tby ,bsn^ X f •*rrhed aiid
ets oo exhibition In tp« window
ef .the B uford .Bbb* A Clothlpg
Co..The uniforms er* grey fisnnti
*ltp h fin* ttrlpe runnlhg throug*
them aa^ th* ttsm*, “Sanford, in
ltiUCrn down th* front tof th*
off a 'bUck lep«L •
Ids,1Mstobal; Bulk*tan add M m
0. iX Twesker *eUrUln*d semal

of tMtflr frlstiSs a t a s.ttkhtful

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M i M - p a rty Bf*duwlay
lick tiitw A HlisioUi flv*
,_J. luncheon wss Mrv*d at
»r« betortilBg qJita
hom* of Ml*.' Puls*ton. After
(flckts of ‘ kovrijS, Iba luncheon i -the lsdit* w in
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b blowir
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■qua), . ; my cards are on the
tabla along with Pa Polh it la's
f*#t. . . Wonder If |ha night nart*
a t the hoaplUl la aa awaat aa bar
role*. , . t»y th* way warts ha*
about outgrown Its are Item now
on | will try t« refer to tba th«rtnometer-toter* as karsann*.
Doe* it taka longer ta gat waited
on in Jlmmio'a Lunch Battldy
night or for Andy Boatrum ta
grow that muaUchT , . . Wonder
why the Ye* Yet Gondola doesn't
take. . . rues* th* party folk*
don't liko the Idea of ao much
water. , . The Bqualido Imported
that nsw squalorrheatra from
Ortando, . . call Lhenuelvrm the
gloomrchasers. . , certainly chased
plenty of It into ih* ChaUau.yaah,
all right, all right. , . That pile
tlriear at tha Tier Is, tba blggr-t
thing I ever tripped over yatt
Louis* Cummings is back an speaklag term* with th* awrilost gay in
th e rityi
tiny r a V t sts y long
mad a t ole sweet Bpatka. . . Maggt* can rertainly turn out the glee
club* all right depression or no.
ther will hafts build ■ new high
school to have room for tbo cups. ,
. and tha singers' heads. . . Whatsrar become of DIUI* Baggett7 ■..
And cine* he didn't run on a pros­
perity ticket they aay Don Morris
feel* as though he was elected. . .
Operative 64-40 report* that they
have forbidden all a l o t t a r y
machines In hD*ml i0 they can
sand them harp amt we raw harp
three more drugstore* and another
barbershop. . . Whatever become
of that guy that used ta bring
me a letter now and then. . . Must
be about time for the guild
Maestro tn com* forth with some
morW swell plana. . , he and Cap'n
Boyd iho-ild get together and anp-“r* rn Immediate trip to Europe
on enawshoe* with on# on Ith*
-coking the line* and th* othsr
handing them out. . . Remember,
folk*, a vote for Kennon is a vote
for good government and stop
picking your toes.
Gary Cooper Ford.

By Courtesy U. 8, Dept of Agriculture and tho Florida
Stale Marketing Bureau, B. E. Surry, Sanford Rep.
n*cw*.
a * . S e e . **» t s a x
C a r l*4 s k l i w n l , *1 I V I e i r la ik e
t s lic e Stale* re v S a la ry * * aa*
naa See. A w - m u l » * x
8 «t a r i l s ) . Florid* S I, K Calif. IT .
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la d a y .
l o l n m " ’- V a rd a ; M ulu U V . TS h l f l
n*,ae&lt;l. New Y o r k 1*. Ila lllm n r e . I I ,
i 'l l U l i a m h s. I ’M U d r lp h l* ^ llu a .
In a I . tla llllx o r* S. I V t l K I I J in n *,
N e w a rk
3.
t each In
H a r tf o r d .
Ilo rh w ite r. A l l , a p ) . 1’o H U n l * ears
held tn r ire rm s lg n m e n l.
M p a d a f. » " ra ra p u s i d N , w Y o rk
)S . I ’h lla rt.if.M o IT , U o s lo n « , H a li l,
n i.a r I . l-llle h u r a li 1. W a s liln a in n S.
A ll,s u e t. H&gt;» h . a l r r S, I r a r h In
I'rx v M e tire , N e w n r k ,
M o n lr r s l,
H ,-r* n l„ ii. Ilrl.ln e | a ,rl. H rrs rlia e , K l .
h ilrs . I t e s rv h rlt,' f o r re e »n * l|(n .
m rn t.
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( A H a h l.n D iv e rs io n s ! B i r m i n g h a m
h h lp o la e
l*alat
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(Continued from Page Owe)
hi* death, and n detachment of
tlo famous
Nineteenth Rout
Army which defended Shaitihal
w u hie escort.
As th* msslsv* steel casket w u
lowered Into a vault, Chinese
soldiers fired a last salute, and
Chinese lnialer* sounded lego.
Two Chinese airplanes draped in
black banners droned overhead.
Rain ram* paltering down u
ih* *eb* nr tii* final
Bavaria - » Ilavtrtan
peopl*1* died away and Mrs. Short and her
parly, l,272^XKJi national aoclal *on Edmund, stood with bowed
Ut*. 1,171,000; social democrat*. heads before th* flower-heaped
004,000,
remmaalaU,
260,000; (omh.
B l ih l* * - t« m tw , 263,000; Css
nationals, 1283)00; smaller
NEW YORK. Apr. 25.-&lt;AF.)
122,000.
—A demand far the imtnollsla
■urg — National socialist*, rkmnvn)" of Aineriran poop* and
234,000; social dentqcrsU, 228,&lt; never force* now ih Chine** tirrl000; romtnunlsls, lll),0ftb; state’s
JL
ly, 81.000; German nationals,
jiiiiiiT G a i i g i
as.ikw; I’eepte's party, 11.000;
pyftittoU, ib.000; econoIrtlc party,
Entzm
lnger Says:
)0#L Chrl*ri*«&gt;
HO00.
party, 12S.OOO; slate's party, 201,
000; economic, 170,000 amaller
parti**, 270,000.
The final return* rflilrlbutrft
th* vole* in other state* a* fol­
lows:
Wurttemhur* *— National so­
cialist*, .128,000; social democrat*,
200,000; centrist*, 264,000; com­
munists, I IB,000; Herman natiunale, 264,000.

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P h o n o 449 lory was made In a protest yes- (Irsirul Itf^lfU.*. l l » r l l n f M l*h
ill* l i d Cl r . * ”ti I nrit Mi *» 3 - l * « * l r w H
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terilay by the
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league of the GnilerL Slales anil (*|p%
Ft. WNytifi
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the national committee for the
defense of political prisoners.
Among the 200 signers were
Thrmlore Dreiser, Arthur Curf6*lif llnys, Mtoldo Frank, Sher­
For Prompt Service nnd I,owc8l Prlcea on
wood E d iy , Jim Tully, and other
writers, lawyer* and arlist*.
i•« -i t
The announeemenl deaenbed the
Jaimnrse ’'invasion'' of Chin* ns
n war “ not against China but also
■gainst the Soviet union, under­
taken not aa a movement by Japan
alone out by Japan a* the fore­
runner of ih* financlirt
and
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capitalist* of
France.
Italy
Great Brtlinn, the United Stale*
and every country with ln]p«rlal-

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In lino—
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Tribute Paid To
A m eri can F li er
Killed In China

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i a l i m l a r . A p r , 3 X lasn.
lu g * 11 * 1, 1 . v e r y lln h l w ir e In q u iry ,
d e m xnd
s lo w , m a rk e t
d o ll and
w . s k . H o c ) * h ln m »n l* f a ir lu o r d l,
n o r y i iu s llly . t's rlo s d s f.o.h. us u a l
le n o s . l* In c h r r t « . v e ry f e w s»les,
■m s) q o s l l i r In
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s a s h e d « - « d o b . I t s e . J t t . I OP..I* d o * . I l . s s ; m o s tly fa ir q u a lit y
In d iv id u a lly w ashed. *.* rt,,*.. 11.1*.
S # * ’ t « d o e , I I 5 * .M i . M ost s h ip ,
m en le ro lle d unsold.
I l K A D B N T t l N . F l o r i d a : | M a n a te e .
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H eeiion )
W a r m , p a r t ly
c lo u d y. It a iilln a s h e a vy . H e ld w lro
In q u iry , d e m a n d v e r y s lo w , m a rv e l
d u ll w ith w e a k e r le iid e o c y f o r ta ry e
s tir s , d e m and llc h l n ia rk e l a lm u t
ste.tdy fu r o th e r stock .
i a rlo a d s
r o ts s h ip p in g i m l n t . I I s , " - , , on d&lt; .
Ilvrrest ia le s I s s s a ll lr u n s iu .r t a .
lio n eb artte at. I* lo ch
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In .
illv ld u a lly w n s h r-l am i P rr-c n n le -l.
fa ir fin a lity . 1 fin d .
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d ll* . I I Til, 4* m lr w w h ' t l ■•*«! r*rr.
— I l l wiiwuHewJlMAew.Ua . l l U ^ l U j ^ w w i
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tenant, was elected to the Prus­
sian diet a* wera ah&gt;° tka promi­
nent national socialist*, Count
Wolf Hclldorff and Gen. Karl
Utamann. The communist* clccte ] their party eecrctary, Wilhelm
Mack.
Two men were killed Saturday
night in factional Utht* In Berlln and 226 were arrested. One
aria fatally knifed and 14 were
Injured a t Bernau, near Tiarlin, tn
fights at voting boothi yeiterday.
The ringleaders were arrested.

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M. Q, Upyl* and Mlas Hoyts, bJm
of Baaoeti,
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thtlr hom* in rClgcinnsli. Oh|o . AahaJl — National »oei*U«t
When tba Bank of Oviedo
afUr *pending tk* wihUr ncr* a* 00,000;,. social damucrata, 76.000;
luaed there ware Hemlnol*
t&gt;0Q; , German I County School fund* In tbe
th* gUMlg of Mr* B. W. lUmdor.. ewaraanUU.
V P ^P U h party, I mm of 118,862.41 deposited in
I that bank.
ClIRlriTIAM W lB N C B
The Superintendent’s office
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CHURCHES
| held security le the sum of
|l,’ P R O B A T I O N , A F T B it
Ity returned
diet
tha earn
D E A T H " was. the aakjMl at o^lhkM uthe
balance ef
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the Lse*«n-S*rmoa In *U Church**
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of Ckrtot, BflanUit, on SkmUy,
filed by tbe Buperialaad-.
within the Ume fee filing
April 14.
■' PI i l ent doelttlaoy bee— by Pre.
mler
QUe
Bragin
aed-MlnUter
ef
I — the school* dig inet pertlri.
The OoMoa Text M l from Job
dividend of 10 J i r
its, 10, FHe haow*th th* way that lel^riar K iri geveilog.
th* bank on Feb.
haa ba hath triad m*, I •Tbtq m re«l trodiiae-baw u
will thoy fOrilllo
a fatth aa g r id ." .......... [orU a.iiww Werkbhr* tbellUehla aay fptere1 adividend*.
tk* *1lotions which cam*
Um above
IlloaAl aecleliala,
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H arris Home Scene
Of Class Meeting

F o r the purpose of combining
, 1 1 MONDAT,
the rh lla lh ca and the Amomnu
T ht D*pendabU*, C U ll of thk C la u r* of the F irs t Baptist
F l u l gaihodUt Church will moot
a t R:0p o'clock ot tho homo ut C h u n h into one cla** to he named
l f n . Jamea A, Wright, Magnolia the Philalhra, mcnibeis of both
organisation* met on F rid a y eve­
ning at the home of Mr*, llo m cr
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Regular bridge party of the So B. H arris, Palmetto Avenue.

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t&gt;:00 1*. M. SupiH-r will be eerved.
Tho public I* invited.
, T i l UN SI) A Y,
Itcrilal h - (he piano pupil* of
Mis* Madeline Mallem will be glvrn at h :(&gt;0 o'clock at the Woman'*
Club.
F R ID A Y -

Regular May meeling of the
Grammar Srhwd P .-T, A . will In*
held ut 1:30 o'clock at the school
auditorium. In*lallati«ti of. offi­
cer*.
Tlio Young People's Service
league of lluly Cross Kplatopal
Churrh will have a contract and
auction *ub»cription bridge parly
at 8:00 .P, M. at the Episcopal
^W rislv house. Reservations may be
^R ade w ith Mr*. J. E . Broute or
Mr*. A . M. Phillip*.

GOLFERS

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Kailyle Housholdtr, O. V. Ilrrn
dnn. Jr.. L P. NcCulltr, Jr.. Rob­
ert Wilson, J. P. Steven*, Her­
bert Smith, Steve Johnsorj, Henry
/ u illrid r, It. M. Watson, Ales R.
Johnson, Frank W. Chaae, Han•'nil Chase, D r. Samuel Puleston.
W . A. Adams,. Mr*. II. M. Papworth. Judge and Mm. George G.
Herring, A. T . White, John E,
Wade. I). D. Smith, P. K. IVrkinT,
f t V M. Walker. A. C. Fort. (i. K.
raullsser, Dr. A. W . Epps,
W.
Spencer, John l.udwig, llr. C. 1I'aik, Howard Faville, S. G. Gray.
S. G. Gray, Jr., John A. Kick, J.
P. Walsma, Chaldea Dunn, Mrs.
Roy F. Symoe. Gordon |h-an. Miss
Elisabeth Shoemaker, Miss Rose
Varner, C. K. Williams, A. Mrisch,
W. C. tlill. Roy Holler. Clifford
Walker, Dr. G. S. Hetman, O a n l If Sharon, Kir* hen
1‘owign,
John Her! si, Harold llerjst, J
II. Brice, Dr. II. D. Caswell, M io
Itthcecu Stevens, Miss Mur;aret
Peters, Otto Muller, of llullimure.
Mil., and J. C. llutchtM.ii,
------W m ir started on I .aVo Okrerho
liei- drainage urea l&gt;y M&lt; William
Dredging C u — Willlston Sun.

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Mr. and Mrs. James Wild man,
of St. Augustine, were here yes­
terday with Mr. and Mr*. F. K.
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i fhatuvlng M arian Marsh.
driH.j nalr W arren W illiam on.l laugh! provtking
Cliarlet
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Joseph Jackson adapted il from
Mr*
[the Broadway hit by Paul Ftanl. )ll*,l &lt;1
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injr F r v r r il week* hetc with Mr*. manner and raptivatiuti pcioomtli
M c t ' i o n c 1* p a t e n t * , Mr. a m i Mra.
l&gt;. that of 11 litlU 1 MH-rctanal
J , (\ Aycock,
d 1od|f1* w ho throw * a w a &gt; In*r |m ■
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M ary llufard I'u w tll, Julia 11'u
gins, Bvatrira U nw ind, lin e l.a
Varna H u r l, M a ri M abonty, S a t. i
Mr*. R. I » iSlvlin critrrtainvd
Mann, G rora
William s,
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i bi s u f Ihi- H i - l Baptist I'n u n b j
Mr*. J , 11. T ru lu rh . Mrs. F . W
and a f . v . u lb .r guaat* with a
Bender, and Mr*. W . It. Dyson, tea
rjirn d -lh r-d a y p a il,, on Friday al
guaaUj
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■I vi h i'h i la v ev. ruling a a* dumfur th . Fa rn a ld -l^u g h to n
M rSulla Prtsacd ...._ _ .30c ino;|cl ilospilal A co v .rrd dish|
Sulla, Cleaned, I'rnatd 40c Imu Ih i .ii vsa i s .rv rd at noon.
Thus* graaanl xrara; Mra. T . C.
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F i.ld s, Mr*. A . B, 1-o v .jo y , Mrs
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lla l l^iu rry, of l i k e W orth, expeels to return home
tomorrow
e f t .r spending a week here with
M r. and Mrs. A . B. Mahoney, East
Tenth Street.

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1 1 4 sifter w h i c h p l i ) * I. al ,ev,ereiM'M will

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pnappy, w ith pretty ifltla and yn )
id Taylor.

The annual May Day and Health
A t the |t ii ho.ii lli*' Inhli1
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Kiilir
overlaid with li-o n « •*v* &lt; nml n D m e \ e H iH,** r»I
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the
hontexa, t o i n lo i
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lie i d a y w l l In g i n « l U ; 0 0 u V l t a k w i l j ,
mother, Mt * J"h n S hm n l. Mi* *■!»« lid e v e r f Deft ftihl II R b i # I t l h I -a*11 piinuolr ti i
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ifuti-l. rin'ei i od n rmniri . ■•life *. 1*0 h e a l ' h « i i l tie i i H i i i d e d

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A ltu m o n te H p rln fa .

fo r e h e rlff r»f H rm ln u l* iN .u n ty etih.

Wrdnr*nlni | P, M. I » 0 I*. M.
SnfifH-r mill I»r fcpnrd,
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vva&gt;. nf tlilan.lo. Hud Mis, Harry
J, Wilson and Mi». Sid Itive spent
yesterday afternoon at Daytona
Beaih.

Donald I
v iv r im H M # y

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pm I w ill he A ppreciated.

PATI* aJ n io o c K s

mill to 1In- *e*l of
M r. and M rs. George A rth u i, |iW |„ |lltl, UtiltidV*
of Mr*. Kinchrn I’oweis, a iw eiit | and two daughter*, Gladyco and ( j„ ,i„. v ,. ■ a i
atii 1 in-b rid e . Q u i n t lt i v a of w h ile ^ ia i* Rose Marie, of Orlan lo. i|ient tN,- .rem - it « I Mfllllcil
o la , w h ite iila n m lc r, 0 1 a n y e i In*
yesterday as the guests nf Mi
rs
I, t . ,
wotoi. d r ip h m u m , a rut 4 a r n a liuti a | a m ) M rn. M a c k 11. Y o u n g , I i n ­
w c ia arranged *about i ‘ i* rmuiiH i ' 11ion Avenue.
I l u s i t i s i i v s k i I .U S E S
the

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W ith
Ih# p#u|kU of -Ikla ClM ttll f«r I M I

T h e Bup pori of nil h p n r it and la w .
a M J l i t j i cl t ia e n * » i
h pprerlatec,

Mr. and Mis. Donald Dunn
who have recently rrturned front
their honeymniin, nre residing at
the Mahpney A par l me tils.
- M i . s is l

- paoe -threb

I trlih t .* hnruiunc* my mndldACf
t on r tr rn R u rs T A T iY m
A P A l.A t I llc n i. V T e ll rharget f rr tn« off it** nf aItrr Iff nf K#mil not*
llrAAP N*. 1.
C o u n t y viitsjrrt In lT&gt;* l^miM'rattr
removvj on ferric, to .n -t of town I*r|nt.try m
J Unr
If rirrlottA n1villi
nm in rln tf
my
C* nd ld »cy
foi
and bridge- lo vvi'-l Oil Slate Road nnfstreo th* t.iwr m11 li *u1 f«*.ir m Ilr|)ri&gt;8i*iiin{iv8 to tho Isoolalotpfi
fHVcir nnd twit.I rruplny lt«nr*f « ri In iir«»u|i line, oubjoct In tb# Ptntifc
No. in.
Ifiti*111imi
put let tit RIvUl (DA rra lls- C rltn o ry. T « o f trot* » n d t u p

Mis* Allie Hoi lie had as her
guest for the week-end, Mlsi
Charlotte While, of Orlando.

ut the Sanford Country Cluii:l
Miss Mary Elisabeth Tolar. Bill I Silver, gold and Idue, color* of
Vihlrn.
Busier
Vlhtcn, Barbu tho Delta Della Drllu sorority,
Hutchison, Otto llutchison, Billy predominated in ileeorallon* ani
Favtlle, Ralph GeMolne, Itichard party appointments at the' hi hire
Dc**. Wilsou Smith, James Cych jo rly ami miscellaneous showM Staunton, Va
ran. J a m * Dyson, G ilm er Steele, *»*••» * » lu r ay aflernm.ii l y M t »

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Frank Evans, of Boston, Mas*,
wa* calls-l heie yesterday by Uw
death of his mother.

The following officer* w e r e
elected: Mis* lintel Tew, presi­
dent; Miss l.nls Hunt, first vicepresident; Mis* Martha Nell Brad­
ford, second’ vlrc-prcvldm t; Miss
KlUaW lh Mrthvin, third vicepresident; Miss Essie Whittle,
secretary and treasurer; Miss
Doris llnpkins. assistant secretary
and treasurer; an,| Mis* Cornelia
McRae, reporter.
____m
1 he m e m V rs ' were assigned lo
groups under the fnllowlng group
captains; the Misses Katherine
Jowcrs, Nona Rivers, Katherine
Forrester, l.ticy Dobbins, mid
lllaiKhe Cunningham Mis* Merle
Parker and hllta Kathleen Calhoun
were appinntrd captains of two
membership drive groups.
After, the business
session,
pntnes were played and refresh­
ment* werr served. Those present
were; the Misses Dulls Hopkins,
H a u l Tew, Csrncli* Mettae, Militred Nla, Kmlly C. Boyd, 1-ni*
Hupt. Kathleen Calhoun, Dosia
Ktnudenrnire, Joslo Stoedenmire,
Maltha Nall nradford. Allie Horn.
|; I a n r he Cunninghant, Winonn
Sparkman, lleithene Hill, Katie
Whittle, Non* Rivers, Catherine
Forrester, Lucy Dobbins, Elisabeth
Mcthvin, Mary Manning, Merle
Paiker, and Mrs. Homer B. H a r­
ris.

Miss Sehirard Gives
,,H S J £ . rW L lf o - ’Ports' Honoring Bride

1
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, Mr*. C G. Ilutl, of Orlando, vrg*
here for the week-end with Mr*,
lla l Wight, Mayfair.

1

,_^^lal Department of Uia 'Woman’*
V f l i u b will take place at 2:30 o'clock
^ a t the cluh houae with Mr*. R. G.
Smith, of Oviedo, and Mr*. A . G.
Wagner, of Chuluota, a* hiutrnac*.
Krtrrvalhm * may be made with
Mm. S. D. Hlgblrjrman.
W EDNESDAY
A Spring Festival liy the Weal
Side Primary School will ho held

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Office Telephone 148.

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I hffthy anioliiM'i) my cartelIdary,

T I M E C II A N I.E S

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fri»rulaMp*
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A P A L A C H IC O L A , Apr. 2.I.— n tit JoR». for* th** of He* of Clark support
fur fifteilticd* Cmnny, "If rlertril,. .1 m y r_____
« tnl Id_ nicy fiyr C i f o u l l J o o n # 4|f
Till* little gulf coa-t city has la my intention hm in iiijiKp any ih« Twenty,third Judicial Cfrci
for th# un**|drft*| t f rn of th#
ndopteil eastern standmd time rhafiKi* In Ih* offk* foi.**,"
Fit A N K I* F m IIHTKIC
Judga W. W. Wrlftht, su b le t tft
after year* of observing Central
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— ----------- ------------ — 'ft iiK -m ilo r r l t n o r y **f J u » « f t h .
MILlaAftD H. HU IT 11,
Standard Time. The^Mialackicola
r o w n . K R K 4T H C U IT t Ot’llT .
I h c r r l y a nnouuca m y ram tlilarf
river, nnvnlnJr from tl,V Georgia
ft'r
r p - t l r r f loll
Isji lilt?
tif f le r ll
r o il N R I U M R ^ n T lf M . ,
alate line to tto* Gulf of Mexico, C o u n t T Cl***k f o r H r r n l r m l# C o u n t y
44ro m p
tv
1 Iterr b y iinnounr* my ranildActp
In ilm drt-laiim of th*
is the dlvidixr line letween east­ ■uhjrcf
vtltrru In 1 Itr Juno (irlninr(«a I wll f «»r I tr |i r«* r n l a l l %• l o | h « 1 rff l# l»n
ern and.eent;.*1 time til Florida.
jrnur v»tr.
H im * H i KftMili tw o . » P * lr c t to I M
1 »*•iiM&lt;rtaii f C r f m i r r * Y o u r 1 0 U ■ M
v a n c k k . uocaiaAdSs
Apalachlceiu is ut the mouth of
w i ll
■p ikrtPW trfl,
Ihe river.
It. Y . I f l l K K U S k
r u n n iiH n ir p .

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Social Calendar

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■uhj««*t to (tic D e m o c ra tic i T l m a r y ,

MISs Ma RGARET PETERS, Baddy Editor

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Ap r i l 25,1932

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yrlaallil
chawplona, all o
t whaaa win ba
oat ta break existing atate re*,
arda la rarioaa eveutk. Hendrix
Lyiea, wbf waa a trophy far
balag high palat naan at tha dis­
trict weat la Ocala last wrek
aad unofficially btaka the « « •
yard dash mark, la prlatd ta
■•ha an official aaaaatt oa that,
aad ether mark*. Hla rapportrra
claim that hall da It wllbrat a
hitch whoa ha hlta a raal cinder
track. Bran Coach McLacaa
Isoka far a new retard ta ba
held be hla alar. Jeha Htaalcy,
who officially tied tha atala ISO
yard high hardls mark wads In
1
9
3
$
, la also confident that ha
can daplirata hla last wash’s per­
formance, and arm equal It.
when be reaches lha Stata meet.
All Seminole High Is preod of
and palling far Its track ta ia ,
on* of the hrat arrr la represent
the nchool.

OH YEAH!
* &lt; * 7/

By PE TE R BCH AAL

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mnuLP, 8ANTQRD, piapupjC

3 Pupils To Play In
State Golf Tourney

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Barto IfutchDon, Otto llulchl
By C ou rtesy U . B.
of
son, and Raymond Lundqulat, Srm
Inola High School atudanta, will
State M arketing B ureau,
rapreaent thair achool In tha Stata
High School Golf Tournament to
ba held at Galnaavllla within the ■ •afar*. P U rM a .
T k t r ^ a f , Apr* » 1. t:
next few weeks, It was announced • ■■rial
I k l y a r t t i *1 C
Ik*
today.
I alird lla le a t o r Wi
Mar* Apr
The llutcbleon brothers will en­ F lo rid a t l . A O t llf . t
1*1— 114
ter tha tourney as a team, while ra rla t » &gt; ! &gt; ■ » ■ «■ o f
lk
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a
a
f
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r
d
.
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M
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young iAindqnist will seek Individ­ d elr.
.
ual honors. They ware named a*
A pf 1*11 — H i t : l » l | — sta i
official representatives of th a ra **la s a ter • 84 fcawr * * * * * * r a t .
■■a at a*M A. ■ - eraay.
achool aa tha result o
t low quali­ 1‘nK.mac
Tarda: la cars pe***4
fying rounds played over the San­ New Vork It, W ae h la g ta a I, I **rt&gt;
In
Muffaln,
Ph
P ttla a u rg *.
ford Country Club course Saturday Ilnalun. in lilmlladtlphla.
o r*. Albany, Ilach **.
morning by mors than 10 boye.
I*:. n * * * r l y . I car* bald.
Cincinnati: Detroit l, Plitebnvah
Coach Leonard MeLueai, of the
faculty, declared that it will b« the ■ t le e U s P oln l l * r « M l t * .
« , 4 w * * &gt; r , A t *, ae. iaax.
flrat time in the history of the
H AN K O IID.O VIK D O
Section
ot
achool that Sanford hat been rep­ Florida
Mild,
cloudy.
J U «lln g a
resented In this tourney, now three m odaraif, m o d e rn * w i n In qilry ,
rather slaw, m irk tt «t«ady.
yearn old. He expects t&gt;* team to fdemand
a r load • f a b . ueual terms, IP immk
make a splendid showing, for he rrtm . In ruuph gooA quality | doK..
71. « d » a ‘. I 71.1 PP; 1.1 Aap., I PPconsiders the Hutchison bnthera 21 2k;
IB
d o *.
t.PP.
I n d v I d M lI r
and young Lundqulat among the » » » h » d , moatly fa ir quality. I Aoa.
I ia - 1 7&amp;: « d o t. .................
i.ip .rp p i I t d p i.
.............................
moat adept golfers In lha vlty.
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do#, t PP.M ftl ocra-

f a n I. .... —
; I k a f i w u x M M ' a ^ ____ . . _____
t * ta g for R m W *1 E a w lra la County auk.
_ 'of l i a r , Si p . t i l l . O th .rw w * k t l bn th a D e m o c ra t!* F l h o a r y la
put
Ik * «ii# »»ilo n e o f ra id M il w ill Vo J a n a . U po n n r rooorg a n g
taken At o o n f . s e * by you. nog a p a r f a run* noon Skj ako rt/t o f t a i l
gocre* pro confssuo
W ill
be a n . c o u n ty , I s o lic it y o n r
v e to . bud
ter*g sgslost y * . .
C M. H A N Ik
IT 18 FURTHER ORDERED Uni
tbla order be pubtf
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weak for fear ooauooullve woebe In
lbs Hanford HevnM. a pewerapor
putli.n.d In eatg Onaaty nag Bute.
tV ITS M I my hang nag the of.
flclel **nl of Mlc Court, thfe UIR
d*&gt; nf Marrh, A. D. IIIL
r‘ ‘

ftrln ge gen erally y *o r lo e rtla a ry
q u allly - nag eenSliton aa4 ceaeM .
4
arakh
' 'y *hort, a S a x , fla a quality.
v. r.
D ou n iJ taR .
f*w
I I ; 4 goo., fa ir to e r ila a r y
• Clerk Clreglt Court.
quality ana* ron4.HI
■oncttle
L tS .L te , few
Horn I n o lo County.
fin* quality S.Se.S.TS, goer quality
FUrMa.
low aa I.ti|. 1.1 g o t . mostly fa ir
By: A. M. W K R K 8 ,
to n rg la a rr qu ality ang eowglllan.
D. C.
moally I H . I H , | . « fin * quality
high aa *.**. peer qa a U ty low a t (gEAl.l
ail.RN
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GURNET,
l.lt:-&gt; ia d o « , m oally7 poor to o rgl. Orlando. Florida,
nary g aa llty ang oonglllon. 111. Hollrlioru for FUlatlff.
*,ae. very poor quality ang rongl.
lion low ^ a l.gg.
.
n o t ic e
or
A r r u c t n t x for
TAX
DEED
UNDER
gR C T IO N
•T l OF T H E S a a E X A L t T A T .
IT g l
or
THE
XT A T E
OF
F L O R ID A .
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Notice le b e re b r given that II. A.
L T N D . purehaaer o l »/ Ilh . o l Tox
Certificate No. 14*1. dated tbe tth.
tfar of A u ga st A. D„ l i t * , baa fllad
M id c a rllfk a t a In my offieo, and
baa mage application fa r tax daa*l
3
lo Iu m In accurganea
with
law .
Hold carllflcato em bracer tbe fol.
— Ad*.
low lag deacrlbad property situated
In Xamlnole county, Florid a. to.w it:
Lola f « lo I I , Blahpam D a n .
1— Annou
lallorv
Tha oa lc land b e in g aaaaaaad at
T ry C n tR O P R A C T IC
fo r
R beo- tha d aia or ike Ueuance or a oak
m atlem , N e u ritie , Sciatica and certificate In tbe • • • * « of JUBTINW
V A R -E U E R I R I E — UuMue-uuSd- t o r .
W
coe v ia ra d . D r .
W . E . H u - tlflcato ehall be redaamad accord,
D o y g a ll, F lo ra l HetgfcU, B. S a n ­ log lo law tax
4aad
w ill
lieu*
lharaoh on Ike H a g . gay o f A p i'l
ford, Dhotis 688-M.
A. D , l i l t .
.
W linaao my offtslal slg n stu rs so.l
HAVE YOUR HATCH
repaired • * t l Itils tha Itrk. gay af March A

T h is la to an n o u n ce to Ib o Dom o,
e rn tlo
vet are mt 8 on* loo I a C o u nty
th a t 1 'am a candidal
ra n d ld n ta f...............
a r s k e rtlT
,
the Jan a Prim ary. If
• object
• llooted
promise to won
e
ected _I _________
. . . . my
. . efforts
Is carry oat at a ll tlaiao lha till
f Ihle
of lb # p*opla_of_
1 " ’- ‘K R g-r'lIilg T .
J. o v :
I hereby anneunce my u n d ld A eg
for
ra.alaotloo ta
Ibo offieo of
Sheriff. Bemlaole C o n e y , tubjact ta
Ibo w ill o f tba voter* In tbo Dorn*,
tra ils
erlm ary
lo
b * , bold e a r
J mam. Tonr eoppeot w ill bo nu
proelatec
J. F. M o C L E L L A jm .

a m y a u n d ld a is
___
fo r. . R
. .e_________in l i r a to th e le g la l* .
tu rn In g r e f b tw o , o q k ia rt to tbo
D tp n t f g U o K t s u r y . VWot v e t s nog
su p p o rt W ill bo approetatad.
&amp; r . w if E K ijr v
IR N T A T X r m
N o. B. -*
A n n au a c la g
my, c a e g ld s c r rot
Ropraooatatlva to tbo
LaotalAlara
la Ornop One, aabjoct lo tbo Damn,
era Ho Prim ary. T o u r-vo te and ra m
port w ill ba nguroclMod.
&lt;
F R A N K K A V ANDEREON.
Altnm onla Springs.
F O R R E P R E S E N T A T ! VSC.
D roop No. I.
a
C IT IZ E N S OK S E M IN O L E C O IIN .
TT:
I caalra to rapraaonl yon In lha
L egislato rs of
Florida,
In Group
Oas a f our aouaty.
Tha burden of taxation la morn
than lha people can b u r In Jaatleo
lo Ihemeotwe. I
ballavo
1
eon
aaalat In relieving II; la lc r I w il l ,
•tctc fu lly bow I propose lo asulH
In doing Hilo
t harsby a nap an rs my c a n d ld u F
aubjact lo tba Dam ocralle Prim er f
to ba bald In June.
Tour aupport w ill o appvortaiog.
E W l llT B .

v k a p ift r Joe Barnta (a In Cocoa
(4day with a highly patchad ba**hall dob, ont that tan hold Ita own
H«aint( lha more experienced Co­
* V aoa Indian* only by a miracle.
' '■ Sharty Cox, fl*»h}- ihnrtatnp who
FO R a R R R tF F .
^/.WEB thought to ba a permanent
I hereby n n n o n ace m y en ng ld aey
.fixture at that position, hai Irfl
fo r the o ffice o f B h o rt f f a g f Boast,
n ets C e a n ty , sa b jo e t l a lh a d a sla la n
tha city, aoarchlng for a job. John
of th a v s tsrn la tba J u a a p rlm a rlo n
■
Edward Hlgginx U buiy and will
1 a h a ll baas
my
c a m p a ig n on t
p is ifo r m of lo w sa fo ro e m o a t w ith ,
ha until Sunday, So, Manager Jot'*
ont roar nr fa v o r. T o u r v a in w ill o*
txflald today waa tompoard of
appreciated.
F O R T A X C O LLE C TO R .
■'^Vrymanrnl wrgialiAUon of a
L E W IE A. T A T E .
hlmaalf, Bach, Frank Taylor, anil
I w ith to a a H i M t that i w ill bg
Sanford
Diamond
Hall
Atsoclatlon
b o offloa
lu
a eandldata fo r lha
offlea a
nff
Say Harriaon, whlla tha outfltld
wae formrd Turaday night with the
, NO Qaua
collector of Bomlnnla
C«*ua ty rabJcvt
•aw Row Britt, Cal Dtnnla, and
I Wilt
a c*p dign is fee also, to the w ill
the Democratic votara
election of I). D. W'elbom, preai­
tlon
lo
lb *
n in e * mt sh e riff
In tbo J ana
Baddy Lair* aaalng (entire. Spot
8 « ml not* County ang will ap.
dant; W. A. Patrick, vira-prealdant;
I f elected 1 prpvalea lo g iro
Loe£*tt wax achadolad to hurl,
olnnat fin# *nuatffy t f f olaai blgb a r.
predate
lha
vota
of
tha
atactorata
entire
lime end kart ability tc
K. II. t.'ullum, aecreUry-manager,
lilt A UKNTON, F lo rid a! (M a a a ia
of tbla coualy. If alactag I axpoet Important
With Homer Ttllla catching. l*ei'n
H
B Tlflll i ‘o lfU a a ad
.. . at all i
Haraeota
Hartlon).
Mild.
FalaPd
A
p
r.
: and K. A. Brolherson, treasurer.
to bo o » out l r a aborSfr. - g o ro ttu g wIff do my utmost
■at la
ta ran
reader lair
‘
tha boy* camo through with
l o t Ike Aar- H a « l l » f f « N f M ; HIodor,
full
lim
a
lo
lha
eoaaelestlsua
aa.
nraaa.
dealings
with
qve
a
with
averyona.
Tha following taama mill ba in the
[a te wire Inquiry, demand alow for
foreamani of law , a a c w ill ampluy
t d kail gwtnr aMaaat, for, an
■racialad
Tour aapporl
r
m
m
i
A
i
e
n
.
o
f
i
i
n
g
.
large alork. demand moderate far
league: Co. D, Porter latnelng,
rom palaal, efficient deputies.
T O
AO A N .
tO achool cloaca, and PlUman,
w
Is Prt other Block, market about eleady.
R. C. -B O B - W IL C O X .
manager; Medical Corps, manager New Bmyrna . ..
f.o.b.
ehlpplng
point,
I oat Parloade
I
•
flcblrard. Brad, and other* arr
_____V A X COLLIBOVM a'
unannounced;
Hanfnrd-O v I e d o W inter Park
I
•
1 M l (baaed on (.elleered Bales Isas all
f o r c o v m rr c o r e is s io u e r
Mart permanent fixture*, three
I w ish to u m I n i that I s
f»#l*and
|
a
I 000 transportation c h arges), IP Inch
Truck drawers, F^ldle Bender, Hanford
itar.
DlatrW t No. 8.
adldnto t* (•.M e n tio n lo tbo
by ona who really knows how. n.
a
|
yoongater* may hav* to hear moil
• M c r ls . Individually washed and pro.
I BEA L)
I am a eandldata fa r aouaty cam. offieo m
f T M C o lle c to r ol
t
manager; Firratone, W. A. Patrick, I lay Iona
a
|
00# cooled, fair quality I d o t, ).7 l; 4 Brigga, Jtwtlsr, Mag. A»a.
T. E D O D O L A an.
mlaalaner from D istrict No. t, and Uamlaolo
ad-tha burden.
Uadi note Oa
m tf, auunfoct la tba ac.
C oaaiy,
mostly
a
1
M l d o t. 146.2 00 ; « . i a d o t.
manager, and the Celo-8eminole Corna
Clark C l r a n l l Court w ill appreciate tha ro ts and i t s . Hog ot the Da mat
•trails primary u
2 26. Crate washed and pro.cooled.
8emlnolo County, Flocl.
rt
af
the
people of gemlaoM oa Bc&lt;d m J W A
l.aundiy dirt* Team, with W. E.
I* H No I. I d o t. I 64.116, 4 d ot. 3— A u t o m o b B g a
N ATVO UAL I R A n i T .
aaly.
•&lt;
T «r
" '• Allan Stewart, pro at Ih# San- Varn anil M. L. Itaborn, managara.
1
46
2
44.
4-1
d
o
t.
2
26;
fair
quali­
By: A. M. W E E K B .
W
Is
Prt
JO H N ME1BCH. Br.
fan) Country Cl if &gt; announce* n J. E. Hodge and Sid Rive will alao Hoelon
.
D. C
MODEL A pick-up truck, mpdsl
,MT ty, all sliee, 26r lower.
I
t.
I’ll ILA UK I.PII I A : Market about
• 2S steady.
F
O
R
C
O
l’
N
T
T C 0 N N IIII0 8 X B
Kitkar*' Tournament for Men at manage a team, sponsored by the f'lnrinnail
A
tudor
asdnn,
Hudson
ioaeh,
F D R F R O IE C V T T N O A T T O R N E T .
64 degrees, cloudy. I
Fla.
C b lr a io
N O T IC E
OF
A F F M C A T IO N FO R
HI
D U I r ia l N o. I .
I h afabr announce my candidacy
lha c lu b tonv&gt;rrow afternoon, Welhorn Shoe Shop, lo play ou*.- Philadelphia
171 arrived, I cara on track. Huppllea all In good condition, priegd right.
TAX
D RRP UNDER
lim o .t
I
am
a
candidate
for
ro.alaxUoa
far
the efllco of n roo arallag a tta r,
limited, cemand slow, market about
10# steady
STB OF T R R O E V B R A I. S T A Y . lo tho offieo ot County Commlaslon. nay o l gcmlaotq County *Uuyo* I to
•bartly after 1:00 o’clock. Ilandi of-town club* only. Tha Kanford Pltfalsur ah
Reel * Bon*. Used Car Dealers,
for
good
slock.
Florid#,
IP
Ilrook ly n
It# Inch c rla . washed and Individually Myrtle Are.
IT E R
OF TH R
BTA TR
O F ar District No. I. If elected I au. lha Dam ocralle prlm .vy in Juaa. I
cape will bo In effect and player* tram goe* to Orlando Thuriday HI l^iula
241
F L O R ID A .
pac* lo continue lha policies which promise Iu perform I M datlaa
nt
Will ha allowed lo rej&gt;l#y on,, shot night to play the Jackson Sports New Tori*
.214 washed and pre.cooled, moat a f.
N o ilra la harsby given that W. have
avs ‘baan •*
idantlflad" w *•*
llh my nearly i hit
office
with
odfMlen*
loncy and
M.
T
A
Y
L
O
R
,
norubnaar
ol
l/
l
li
h
algh
l year occupancyr of Ihls
ihle office
offlc
4—
Bualneas
S
grrlca
•ronomy If • Iactad. .Tattr &gt;m
#fl rich of tht IK-bolaa. An rntry Shop team. The following play­
n &gt;u sa d
A M K N If'A U I . R A n r r .
of Ton C ortln cala No. 4ST. dalad
O N HTEEl.K.
BOBTO.*
aupport w ill bo npprodalod.
list of ot Itkit 30 man yolfrr* i« er* have been naked to meet at
lha Tih. day at Jana A. p . ISIS,
W
I*
Pel.
g a . B W il k in s o n .
CRAZY CRYSTALS for health. A baa
W aahlnglnn
fllad aald osrtiricata la my or.
&lt;
2
760
F O R CO U NTY rO W W IBB IO NR R .
gxpdcted, he aald. . , He alao an- The Smokehoute not later than 18
#1r n 11
Mineral water treatment. Salta flea, ang has made application (or
2
76#
•
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U
td
a
*
No.
t.
F O R P R O IR C P T IN O A t T O R N R I .
Dauncad another woman gnlfrm' 7:S0 o'clock tomorrow night: Rlvt, New York
daog to Issue In
aoeorennee
4
447
1
I harsby announce my candltacy
office, 500 Sanford Avanue. "Phone lax
T o u r a u p p o rt i a t k a
J im
a rt,
with law . gold' earl*tflcata orabracai for tbs office of Couniy Commie,
644
4
4
tournament, alao a Klckera’ affair, Hodge, Palmer, P. Hunter, W. &lt;.T#v#l#nd
aa « k
ra .
774.
Chit ago
6
lb s fo llo w in g geesrlbog prnpariy alonar for Saralnola County o f Ibo m a rla a . In w lito k I w i l l
4
444
The
fltnford
Herald
today
pre­
St 0|SO o’clock. Friday morning. It Ilach, Cordell, Bender, Tillle, Iwkr, I’hllsdcliihlo
a
lo
a
t
la
a
lo
t
k
a
o
f
f
le
a
a
t
u
»
u
t)
aIt ua I ad In B e R lh ilt county, F lu *l. I Irul Dlutrlct. aubjact to tb s da.
4
I
.42*
I*, o a a e u lla /
A U a rg a v ,
w ill
m
4
1
1*3J sent* s n«w dally frature on Its LA N K Y ’S
'^HU.be followed by a luncheon, Holly. Rgye^e), Spencer. All un­ HI leoul#
DRUO STO RE-Pre- da. to .w it:
ctalon of tbo votara In tha
Juba g r a a t ly a p p r a lla ia d . I a a l l c l l y » w
|l**alfin
4
N
E
W
of
B
W
ii
p
i
N
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U
,
Bee.
1
141 edilorlxl ptgs, a sparkling, brraxy
primaries. It alactag. I pledge my a u p p o rt op p p a a r l r ( | v a y a a r r w .
•Hd ’ of courar, green fee* have attached player* wiihlng to join
acrlptlons, magaxlnes, fountain
lion
ll.
Townahlp
I * Booth,
entire afforta tow ard a practical. o rd o f J u k i # p 4 a f f ic t a a i o a r v lc a Aa
column enlitled ’’ Young Man Atwut service. PROMPT deliveries. Phone
hprn waived for tha event.
•langa I I 8WI. II aersa
A M K rtlf’AN AABOf’l A T in U .
the league are urge,) to get In
• fflrlant. and economical band llag
Tha aald land b alag •••can al al lha of all a fla lra ro lailn g Is Iks w ai. a p ro a a e u to r, a n d p la d g a m y earn,
IVI
W
1
.
103.
Down.'*
'
touch with vailou* manager* at lndl#n#f&gt;nll#
tia o a d a f f o r t a l o w a r i lh a ca o a a ad
gala ot ib o tslasaae of auch ro rilfl. fare o t my district and county.
T
7771
2
Ju atlca*
It
I*
written
by
a
young
Day•a la In tba
u r n * ml U N K N O W N
nnrr. The flr*t official gamna will K «n sig (*||y
6
2
714
, Sam m y
RAM F L E IS C H E R .
JOHN a LBONAADt .
I^ hiIe vll If
10—
F
low
ers
b
r
()
PI
e
b
I
e
Unless
said
c
ertifies!*
shall
ba
ra.
4
ft#4
4
tonon, I. Kporky Kennon, whose
W flfht champion of the world, will hr played during the first wrek Mlnn»aiMill#
daamad accnrglag Ip law lax ga-d
4
6##
4
F O B COL’N T T r«SMMI#BIONKM.
r o p IT A T V ATTO R H Y .
Columliii#
w ill laaus lharaoa on tho lln d day
‘ a p p e a r In an Orlando ring to in May,
4
a
424 reputation a* a modern columnist SPECIAL Gladioli ante. 25c
and
D4#4 H c 4 M e . 6 ,
I With to gpoouaca my candidacy
M llw ouk»#
of A p ril A D . J i l l
s
4
429 It sprexding throughout tho state,
I ■ ■ I candidal# fur r#.#l#ctlog for tha off!## of Btalo attorooy of
night at tha Collieum, te*llng
80c per doxen thia week. EdgtToledo
W'lineau my sfllcla l a lg n aia rs and lo th# #fflc# of County
s
4
421 and of whom it It esid hie column
C o m a U . th# llrd * Judicial clreolt for tho
aaal
:h
la
lha
I
lih
gay
o
f
March
A
hla aging atrength agalmi an upChalk up anothrr virtory for a Ht I’oul
t
wogd Flower Shop, corner 10th A
1
222
olon#r Dlatrlrt No. 6.
I booo
my un#iplr#d larm of M illard D. Hmlth.
ll. l i l t
Is the mo*t feared yet th* most Magnolia. Phone d(K.
eouipolgn upon o four your rocord If rolurnad
amdcoming- youngster named IlllfV Sanford *porta tram Paul Petnld
to III# offlca I w ill
IHKAI.)
■ OI T H K M L R A tll R.
which
h
u
found
m#
upholding
my
internling
and
aitdl)
lead
of
any
glv#
ll
tha aam# undivided and
untl
drorge
F.
Wrlirr,
Sanford’s
V
E
D
O
(7
O
L
A
H
R.
Hood, of Orlando. Mandril I* atn
i.
Pel
W
V
innounctc
fntonllono of ooolatlng ron#cl#ntlou# attantlon a# 1 am at
Clvrli
C
i
r
c
u
i
t
Court
feature
appearing
In
the
Daytons
h
Challano**go
15—
Apartm
en
ta
F
o
r
R
en
l
•
I
044
tacnptlng a coma-back, although two man bowling tram won the Memphis
la op#ratlng M«mlnolo County # gov.
rvaanl Your vot# one aupport w U l
Hvmlnol# CauntY. F lorl. • rnm#nt at a minimum of coal, and
•
760 lleach Sun- Itarord.
.*
... ,
a appraclat#d.
ha la only 84, and it will I* III* final five game* of the 10-game III r mlngham
da
76a
•
2
I will apprarlat# tha
vol#
of dll
GAHAGK
Apailmant.
Four
i4&gt;omi
LLOYD F. 1IOYLM.
Kennnn
ha*
probably
caused
N#W
Or
l»#
(is
B
y
:
A.
M.
W
E
E
K
*
t
l
S76
third battle elnce he derided lo match with an Orlando tram Tuae- A llanta
p#r#una who appraclula tho## af.
A hath. 107 K. Slh Bt.
D C. forta.
1
f.
221 more dixcu'iion ’ ’over topic* of
t o r j ij s t ic m o f r a w
rstrm
(lira old Father Time a kirk in day night In Orlando, by 34 pint. Naahvlll#
t
1
244 •very irscriptiun which he dir* Up
■- F - h a i o r r - l o n a
1 era e cendid.te foe the efrice of
E
OF
A F F L IC A T IO N FOM
t
1
tha ja w . The matrh etart* at a MO Thr local duo won thr rntlre match I.IIIU Mo. M
222
S M A L L GARAGE
Apartment. N Ot Ta IC
Justice o f lb * roaoo for lb s Fourra
Knotvlllp
x
p
e
e
d
u
n
d
e
r
x
e
c
t
i
o
u
7
222
to present in hi* own Inimitable
2
with a margin of IM6 pin*. Score*
ro w rO N IT lH L B .
Lnnfiey Apia. Call 251,
o’clock.
Dtelrlct of B«m leole County, end
trt
OF TH E o r n e r a l b t a t .
style than many colimnlsta In
f h#r#by innountq my candidacy I eerneelly oollelt tbo support of
i t s *
OF T R R
STATE
OF
w'rr* a* follow*: Priold, 170, 174,
ell
voters reelJlng la Ihls dletrlet,
F
L
O
R
ID
A
.
Y
B
S
T
K
R
D
A
Y
’H
ItEStJl.TH
for
th#
ufflca
of
Canatabl#
of
th#
• mall ritie*. lie I* a ftarloal 1&amp;— Houses For R e a l
DU yoa know that Coarh I MM, 147. 17!*. total RSR; Weber,
romprlees genford.
Lon g,
Nolle# Ib hvrvbjr g|v#n that P A. fo u rth D latrlrf a f Hvmlnol# Co*jn. whlob
U ATI (I k A L, I.KAMI'96.
writer, an,| ha* a knack of knock­
wood.
Aliem onto
Springe,
L abe
ly,
which
ambrmcaa
th#
follow
in
g
R
o
w
l
a
n
d
,
p
»rc
h
#
«#
r
o
t
t
u
c?#r.
Leonard Mrl.ura*'
Heminolr 227, IKO, 177, 222. 178. total. 084.
New Y**rk. 14. Philadelphia 6
Mery
F
orrest
City,
l
a
k
e
M
on ro*
FOB
RENT:
8
room
house,
Jxilf
ur#rinrt#
Haafurd.
U
k
#
Marv,
Ilflr# t« N o |#6» CAIM Ih# 2nd Any
ing the prop* from under th4 h!|n
Orlando team, It. Trlmmier, 180,
I'lttahurah. 7, H» |*Olils 4
H ig h track tram alanda a fine
end I'eola. I f tjeotod 1 e ip e c l le
lAingvuud,
A
ld
m
o
n
lt
Hprlnga,
Pa.
o
f
July
A.
!&gt;.
t
i
l
l
,
hog
f||»d
iaJd
furnithai,
on
10»h.
f
i
t
Coronago
O n rln n atl. 7. P k lfV fn, I
end mighty ••■rial, paBUaSk
IM. t7». 188, 180, total, 873; II.
r«r4 iflra t• in my nfnc#. #nd Kbe ola. la k # Monraa, B o o r Lah# and c oqfu el on efficient, aourieoue sad
chaace of brlaglag home nr*
(Only gernra e* hedulet )
civic leader* of Daytona Booth In ’ n#irh, -Also hgvt 2YJnq oc#gn m «d » apfiJIoullon for t o i d#»d (# Korra#t City. Your aupport w ill ba ooeln eoajlkeB .odmlelotyailon
tMHsee at OolmaaelHe weal week ? Holly, *18, 170, IH0. Mt. 168. total.
W. P b A R g A N . Jr.
front
lota
for
atlg
MAJonabU.
!
» • « * In gt-cortUnr# wl l h low HmI4 a|ipr#«latad
k W k lt llA k I.KAtiDM*
o manner which leave* them at lot*
U.TB
After the mat.h. T. Jane
T h a B ta le track meet will l&gt;* In
« r i ifi&lt;*at •
a m b ra e n thv rollnwlng
ll W
D U G K W O H T II
J Ktigrman, Lak# Hgttn or rd#»rrlt&gt;o(f
I •• • reeli . f. t'le«eland. I.
f a r j u s t ic e u p r g i n t
for
an
answer
to
the
peqflrating
proy«r(fr
altualvd
in
(llattar
hhown
a#
"Duck**#
then, and Coarh Mr- and Cha*. Sacked, of Orlando, chatNew York. 4. Philadelphia. I
T h u Is uix U M i i M n e t l that I
W Brown, Coronado /Beach.
Hvmlnol* roun|» Florida* lo .w lt
barb* he *o easily fashion*. •'
\k aehlngton. 4, llooton, 1
have eetereq Ibo r e # for In * a f.
Irnged I'rtold and Wetwr to an­
I# A In MW C or o t Ixit 17
FOR C O N I T A B I .E
HI leoule, 6. (%
hlrago. 4
flee
of Justice a t Ibo Feace for th*
The
management
of
The
Herald
lllorh
D,
D.
M.
M
llrhotr#
Bur.
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B
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other 10 game matrh. It wa* acNEWLY FURNISHED 5 room
I borebr in n o u n r* m y cendldecv Fourth O u trlo L
w b M t smbrecea
vvr of ih# Ltyy Om ni
ex preset* hope that t hi a now fea­
4 U E N IC A V A P lO f'lA T IO U .
rrptrd an,| the filet game will be
bungalow. Rent g fU r Mb. 23. Th • #nld land h#lng g###«
t u r d ot Ih# fur the off tee of Uoneteble ot the Sanford. Ailn iaon t* l L „ e g e . l a s *
Ht Paul. It . i*n I ii mb us. » l i t in. ture will prove of internal locally
dm#
of* “th# iMuanc# of‘ #wrh e r r . Fourth District of B.m lxule'County, Mery, L oegw ook. Fprreet City. L obe
playril here next Sunday. . . In nlna*
‘
»0&lt;
Park
Ate.
Can
be
seen
thore.
I
1 1fir# i • In th# M tn# of ICY HTVCLLK which Innlud** Senfortf, L « k * Mon. Monrea. and rente. Tou r v o lt end
and that it will become an out­ Phone 842 for Information.
thr Sanfoid City l-ragur, Holler*
Toledo. ». Minneapolis 4
K T K IIIIY t!n l| M M id r # rl 1flr#i# rue. Lake Mery, Luegwuod. A il* , support In l b * J q s * prlm erle* w ill
M ilwaukee I l«oulsvllle. I (flam e standing dally source of amusemtiit
be e p p ro o ts le .
J
#h#ll hr r#d##m «4 M fo M ln f to ,mw monte Bpvlnge. end Forrest City.
Tlgrr, won two out of three from railed
4th rain )
Vuur ekypurt w ill be epprocleled, "
( A T M. B ECE.
|ga
d##i. w 111 U#u# lh»r#dn on Ih
thr Hrndrr'e White Sox latt
Heapertf ully,
lndlana|»olls. 11. K a n a n Pity. 10 and Into reel. While Mr. Kennon’a BIX ROOM llouae, 1113 Palmetto 2
2nd Jay *»f April A Tj l i l t
.....................................column ha* piimarfly bqea devoted
Ave. In extra fine condition.
J. C. H O W E L L *
F O E J U S T IC E U F PE A C E .
night John Bolly of the Holler
W linvaa mf nrftclal algnatur# and
a o lT M K M k l.r.AO I K.
Allem eiW e Bpclnua
1 hereby ennpun** a ir l-indldeev
a«#l thl# th# 14lh* day of March A
lo Daytona Beach and occa»ionall
Bc*t location in Sanford.
tram wax the etar with a KIR total
Ilii rnlngham. 7. A llanls. 4
for
tbo efflee o f Juatleo o f tba
D.
1112
— ----- ------------ i
,
to aport* event* in that ciljr, ha
FOR C'ONSTANLR.
Chattanooga, 4; I,litis ltork_ 6
for threa gam**
I’eeea
for
Ik *
Fourth
DUtriut,
(■ K A L )
n u t m a r k was.
K nut v III# 4, New O rlstns. f.
BENT: 8 room
hoptc,
I herewith eenousee my «o e d L Which • B l r t f H genford. Aliem onto
daily cxlendinE tha scope of hla FOR
V. K. D O U O L A M .
Mem phis.Nashvllls. rain.
Springs,
J
a
b
*
Me
^
.
________
L
e
u
gw eod,
decy
(o
r
Coeeteble
of
tbe
tth
Jus.
deryv,
D a r k C i r c u i t Court
equipped with Frjgldntre, ga*
matorial and Hanfordito* tnay find
ICR Hl.ffiH 1’HF.I) IN MACIIINK8
City, Link* Mbs roe mat
•am lnala f'o o n lf. F lorl. tire District em bracing the fellow , Forrest
of
themselve* publicised in a new r,,l8e Awater heater, reasonable
lu g precincts: Altem uete Springs Peaig. If eln fe d J *bgll uot
Lungwood, Lake Mery, roots. L ak * beet Offorle to Is* era as efftH eJ
rent. Phone RA8XW.
B y . A.* M
W M KKS.
and surprising manner.
PROVIDENCK. R. I.-Operatlon
edmlnlstreljee
nf
an
Imports
nt
et.
Monroe,
Bear
Labe,
end
gen
fo
rd
.
’
D C
Tour vole In lb s June prlm sry wUl flee, end I will appreciate say tun.
Fsrlstxy Bw,itaoack end of clot and vcrxling machines with
22— Real E state T o E u rban ge
be spprorU ted
port
glean
me.
PALM BEACH — Pan-Amort, kidneya, btUouinaaa, indi- leg /'slugs", which mtll, leaving
U f t YFELBOEN.
GKO. A. B C IIIF F L A T , Jr.
Construction WANTED: Will d e ^ free nnd
. ae ideal, constipation, head- no trace, was exposed by Sen* All over the World Krusehen ran Engtnoortng A Const
FOR fO N tT A R L M .
Harry T. Hodwtll, of Cranston, Re Halt* le appealing In plrl# and Co. granted rharUr to engage in
rl.*r 20 sert* Blnck llnmmork
pebe, colds end fewer,
f i r c'ecle* le tbe vfflee of Con.
publlran floor leader. In support­ women who strive far an attractive, engineering ang construction buai- Celtry land In exchnn^ for elonrF o e iih District,
j Al0y end S6f et deaWra.
free from fat figure that cannot neaa.
ing a Mil to rurb such practical. fall to win admiration
i " « 20 icrei. Apply Cothran'*
lava. Lake -Monroe. V L
lle re ’e the reclps that banishes
C o u n ty . sal
------------■- --------SHE XAAfrad Avv.---fal and brings ln|ft lilppenm a ll Ike
TtiTnnr lHFaHTvsnsss that svery

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Miami

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Florida

woman poasssses aad doss It RAFK"
I.Y snd It AltMI.KPPleY
In M»e morning Inks on# half
taaaposn of K rusrhoa Malta la a
g la s* nf hot w atsr bsfors break,
fa a i—cut down an pastry and fat.
ty msata— go light
on
potatoes,
butter* cream ana #i “ ' ~
•It's the
little
dally (.oa# that
takes o ff the fa t" and "bring# that
K ruerkea
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P la y g ro u a d "

HOTEL LEAMINGTON
-Miaul1* M..I r * , * h l ll*l*l"
Y e a r Round lla tce
I t . 00
12.50
15.00
Single
13.00
14.00
$5.00
Double
N o H ig h e r H ales
A ll r**i*i wlik ,:1t*i* b a lS

LEGAL

o r
t r r u i t n o a ro m
T A X d e e d t t u a a airt-rio■T ara
or th»
o a a a a ti m r iV ilt
o r t m b a T A T « o r F l o r id a .
N otlr#
|a
h#r#by
| lv « n
th a t
O B O f lU K ik J A C O B * p V r A " # # r of
n o t ic e

OAf o f J u ly a . D - ] | i L kg#
m i 4 c a r ilf lr o t # In m y
• ( f lr « l
• r r l l e . O j a fa r u a
****
noeurnAban w ith
14 “ M lfW M a ««*bra*ve lha
l ? 4'0 * ' " * deeerlbnd p ro p e rty
a lia .
* o !w li'r
• •*••*■ * £ F t e r t d a .
fllo il

- ,IW * 1 &lt; |. * m * l« » * r , n a r i M * . r l M i l l w H , b w is lt a llly . e
isir •»*
&gt; S M t * l r s e e (b e M i S l a t l M * l* r * ,t r * . . . a **bl*b tb e ■
xrtlr el
• be MeSel l « * n l * f l « » i u • * * ■ ball!.
*1 fees »!** ■*&lt;*«. rvegH etee
J. V n * I n * * * * , M ssagee

D al ba aura rar yaur
•aka that you g el Rrbeckta.
lie that
(aala I weeks coals bal
lltlle Tou ran a lw a y s g al Krna
al T m irhlaa's naaford
t&gt;*ug
Co.
and money barb
If not eallafled
w llh results after first bottle.— AdV.

I t ’a « L o o t Tim a
Btoco John Had

RHEUMATISM
Ha fraud lha right, Inexpensive
why U drtr* lha thaaa af Ula
crippling tflaaaaa fra at Ua lyalaai
Happy Now— Na Mara UU Dh/a—
Hla WMa Joyfnlly Aaaarla.

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laauanaa a t s u c h c o r llr i.
a a la la lh a naaaa of U N K N O W N
r a r t lf la a la a h a ll ha i l ,
l a la w l a * daad
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II. g H A F F B R .

I wish u an aaaaca la lha poapl
a l Seminole O eeety that I m
i
aandldaia far * e-el notice ta tUa at.
flaa o l C aaaly Aaaaaaar a f Thaaa
aahlaat la lha daclalon a f lh a ra ta ri
' ■ ‘ hf . W * » a « * a l l « , P r t » A r r « • ha

On F tb rn ary It.
D e m o e .e iic
E s e e u ll
s l e p t ed a re so lu tio n
c a n d id a te s fo r lh a at
t C lran ll le d g e ahal
; U a ftM. a . i .tta f t

r

SWT £&amp;&lt;

�iv e yp u r j

a ipod
purduw price.
“ Whet ar* Uwr u l l b f far
w r ! " Graf aahed.
“ Around M 1-*," WMtaey eald.
"TW y Karo cold at U in epita at
tbi fact that they Kara at all
utlMS p*KJ m i€ iW u

ahtain bidi tha tin t week la May,
“ Your firm a t M far tha ayodt- bat decided to defer the tale to
n U in maintaining tha price while
await a defter market
lha *yndtrala operated T" Gray
Baked.

SAN JUAN

"Yea, under order*," Whitney
replied
Whitney denied tha purpose n i
could here cold at th* purtbailag
price," ha maid. " It la a cueternary
method."
"Did you tell the purchaeeti you
were only going to held tW price
Ip Tor 18 or to doyaT" Senator
Brookhart. Republican,
Iowa,

rroeaing lha whole community."
"I aeo BO doujU croaring what­
faience t. . .threw dome he thought ever," Whitney retorted.
ho located the eaorce id the italic
"It opeea th* door to a great
aat It woe paly a ■oai ft r fO .K .8 .
pwwhlag their hade**- • What
with ffcg pale aiding oat of elyta
haOAag wQ roar Its toad faur

you d u ll her* a eireet entrance
lata year paathaaii. . .Whatoeor
hec.mu af Wilbur uj-lhe-Beerdt
. . janl they thought they cooId
got along withanl me) . . Haw rhe

ENVELOPE ADORES!
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SEMINOLE COUNTY CREDIT

CHOOSE w i

Committee Told
Bear E a s in g Is
Banned By Rale
( Centtooed ft w i Pago Oon)
witaoae' repllea were uaeallifnclory. Mmnbhilu, nearly a Mora af
Now Tack hcobce* and traded, taiM la g Percy RackafeUer, were

R E A D ^
The HERALD’S

CLEANERS
M a iit

CLOTHES

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f t J A W T O H D HERALD, SANFOHIk FLORIDA,

FRIDAY, A rR IL 22. 19.1

thrir pemonr*!. | I n |t might well
fallow tl^o rmninlc of North

South f'ar*'litr« I , tiv. mir traveling
k y illn o tllnfc* i « . h • rwmt *»cIlona.** '
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Office Telephone 148.

Mrs. Hutchinson Has
Party Honoring Niece
V
W
D
A
X
The E o ii 8 k k MM T
**%-The
School auditorium. The public i»

Juvenile Delinquency
Handled Improper­
ly , Professor Finds

Mrs. Kush* Peaks Is *
Honored With Party
•A.altcaUaaaaua

w f tba
Woman’ll'kUM ioiwjV'•SttW ty' « f
the FtrsC'BayAm' Cbtsrvh wiB ba
held a( J ;ta o'clock at tba church
with Cirda Number On* tn charge.
Circle Number Seven will conduct
the prayer service at 3:00 o’clock.
,Tbe,Jlt. Agnes Guild of Holy
Craaa SpUrope) Chnrrh will meet
at' 3:30 o'clock at the parish
r , h ae-w- ‘SUBBDAY •
----1Regular brtdg. party of the So­
cial Department of the Woman’ s
Oak will dak* place at 8iM o'clock
at 4tM club house with Mrs. B. Q.
Smith. of-Oriadey and- Mra. &gt;A. 0.
Wagaar, bf Chuloote, -a* hoatcaaaa.
Rraervationa may ta mad# with
B. D. Mighlryman.

East Side Pupils To
Stage Play .Tonight

»»ff, K r l K 1*

tftk n i't vrhi't* • v. \

Mr*. LlisHci S ttw m n , of Em­
poria, Kan.aa, . m in i yeiterday
(o *pead lone li.no lor* with her
*ut«r, Mr,. Lucy llichlcyni.n, S.n
La P la.

g . ; t a ( S S mMlInr of Herainole
rU M M
M p
Nwafcor lorty
U n a will ba b t U 'i t R:00 o'clock
at tka Odd Fallow.' Hall.
.
MONDAY
1 M ralular btmiM*. ami io d / f

i&lt; n &gt;.1 r,.

alMtwcx ..aad

lirnlpr party foi Air.. Eusti. Peaks,
a neent Lri.l.. « i&lt; c.v.n last
niskt by Mr.. VV II iV.sk* a..,I
M iu Lola Ptak, al tbrlr horn-,
110 East Third Slrvrt. For lha
occasion, lha Ifvlnr room, of tho
Praka hame were (k-rnml.il with
a profusion of irlndioli, chrysan­
themums. ro.ps and torn.
'A fte r several prrMjrer.ions of
(core, ware added and
Junior High P.-T. A. lithlae
h;i;h .core pr.ie awanlrd tn Mim
Meets On Thursday Hlten Telford. Mw* Katlwrinr
Waters won low wore prue, u
With about SO menrtmr* &gt;
m
a t ­ novelty tss*. D*ia&gt;. Use- briduo
tendance, the regular iweeiinc-of comes Mis. Haris Jackson enterthe Junlbr High Kchnel P.-T. A.I taiucil with novelty .one auk
was held yaaterday aflwnooh at dance numbers.
3 :8 0 'Cfelock at the achnit auai-1 At ■ late hour the Kursla were
tortum. Judge E. K. HoashoMcr] invites} to the dinine room »h,-:o
presided ever the meetiny which the hieior truest oi»-nnl » Inter
three-tiered
wedding
was opened with a Scripture read- Imitation
coke which held the gilts from the
ir\g and prayer by B. C. Sl.ylr.
During- the busmen aCs.h-i. re- gurit*. Ilefrv.hnirnls writ- III,-,,
patt* wrr, read from the 'various served by the hostesses from Ihe
conamittacs and M il. la a -a Chit- card tnblrs.
lenlen, Mra. J. C. Mitchell, and
Those Invited were Mr* hiust,Mr*. A. P. Bandy were appointed Peaks, honor guest, Mrs.- VV T
•o form a numinatinr •omniil’ec. Jerks n, M.s. t\ A. Tnylor. MrIt was announent that thr follow ­ J. \V. Thrailktll, Mrs. FUy Hryai,.
ing war# the alma of the organl* Mrs. William I'arri.h. Mr*. It «'
ration during the pan year: Waters, Jr., Mrs. Koseoe Tavlor,
Lighting of lunchroom; aderpi.ite Mrs. M. H, Barber, Mrs. J. M.
playground.; enlarged l i b r a r y ) Swain, Mra. S. M. Swain, and the
welfare of needy children: health, Ml.se* Camilla Itarber. Katherine
correction of defeeta; rtttlmiahtpT Water., Minnie Be** Eehols, KHei.
irverance; patriotism; aCholarshlp) Telford, KosaHt Pope, Doris Jackworthy home mbinbefahip; wise son. anj- Dorothy iSmltb.
u.a of leiauie uoments; parents'
and teachers' cooperation toward,
Doug Fairbanks! Jr.
the goat.
Using, “ Knowledge t. I,„.n i."
A t Milane Saturday
$uperiDte&gt;id*ht T. W. I * « l ,:i gave
fimigaM
KnirhankM Jr
lalr&lt;l
• l^ k iiy which he fomnirn b-J the
P.-T. A. for Ua excellent work ^larring vehlrli* for t irst Nalumril
doting the past jreor.
,
. Ptcturca* "ItV Ttmgh To Be I n

have a
when every nn ' *

CCItati* HttOil* ,t (I
take her iln ln i

Hchmd will

n*yrhaloftat;
».ho U c l all

%V II
,.t Lgtv once *»

, &lt;1 rlinfo for

your In tin* p-y

unratlsfacfory

from every

inn

m w ’

Althnuyh lhrr1 are at out
1
feel Icmiiiilcl |i v -nils in Fieri fit '
he i -"t! mates, { err are on!- lw »
institutions, om ni 1‘haflahiMs ! - eI
fin Ihi- ilea nr a&lt;id onf. nl tianu
ville foi i toll plus, avitihihh lothe*r t a o combined, an I the* *nn
hold only Hull inimilc*.
" IW .ait- for nhot! t five percent I

Hip

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hh»ck*

In l he cu itu

(Oanllnutd from rage Ons)
the ItatCa lad nut receive 1 suf
Orient warning uf the conten,
th * principal characters are:
pla Lad move and decidad tu make it
NaHI Hathaway, Miss Hanford;
possible for the federal goiernMargaret Hathaway, Kit; licorge
msnl to gradually wilhiiiaw cunSpaaf, L il.K a t; Hick Warrvn, Capj (rtbutiua. begingtng in ItiJ*.
t.heiof hblp; J.ho Huaa, King
I Uy a vet* o f 4 to 3 the commit
CaMlV) Knaa Meriwether, queen;
I lee affirmed its previous decision
E lt a U U ' Ptppln,' Spring T a iir ;
to inahtde the wee and navy conBiBy Jhfcd, M ail lag Bird; Jean

.nllifcsa Pfposmt McHufn,, &gt;.w

It a t t l S M f at tba Prioeeee
ar will b
4
"IfMTt C.lbeon In
(U y BeOWhA*' which is said
• itlrring, b*eitjn$ Hmante
raid BouLbwaist.
lartiaf frata hia uiaal rtaraatlaa. H ad assay. tH# pail
economical hoiW-raneher of
i« antscedenU 'Jrho find, ii

Ita t^nBor, Siyfdaentaiva hyrti*.
of Taaaaaaea, egpaet. the &gt;avlng&gt;
to W effacted would be from f&amp;0,eW.CWJUi IlMJKKMfM a p » . McDuffie Mid tie would a*k for
a special rule to permit tlir omniosu bill to go on lh« $-00,000,0011
legtslativa supply bill which |iro• idea salaries for nu-mliera of
Congress. In addition, hr sail. Re­
publican members of the commu­
te, would sponsor President 11no­

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50 C E N TS

0 m IMMEDIATE! faeitiy (In-lawt, couaina, uunl*. itntntip n — l l . «tc. NOT fncludctl) w ill be admitted for FIFTY

Perfectly
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Os .

Cleaned
No. in Family

W K3
Town

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Washing
messy
soiled

nirloins

job.

is

Bring

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s o ’long ago, the faithful
w if * worked from e a rly
m orn'till late at night, yet
her Work was never donew
She eeldom - if ever - had
the tim e or energy to enjo y.th e pleasures of life.

us and

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•Otiiirnfy rat^pultrd to naUnnal tInky du lilt 5 * ......... - * ii|* 1lit... .
fXtRr j s m tt?mall Of hia htruiMn iu, JiiAlldia they f* ■t Ih * * 1 , *u*h
ths Hn&lt; o f duty. Even le fo re he mid jufi finr
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hall Tit-athh emupr from death In ny n ut nttd uf tduLaUa-c tr.c ^.uU.
115e hold uf a Mirikcn mi tniarlm* I k * t i l n v u g i t l f f a y H , | i l I i n i « H t i d t u
* that I hi'ir I* hH|» a vanla lu
from vihkh h# had already re* Ikn*1
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lavdo lobsa, he has baaii hailed Ly 7 ha nu'dlial profr mi»
»if
tb l news pa pvi* and thu |hiN ic- A h#tp**d lu rfrtitflllis Hi.
(jtfict ahri uramsanung ymith, his thla work. 1hP .rf.. I- » *i c liege,
private life t» made public, hi* lined the sain,, entl, i » i.wn Th'
(iMrrUctf to a chilihood iw r v t lic id 1Jueenilv euurls und m » ml wmki rs
n**d suppiH-t In be.iog l»«i,...l ...
becoitiea a *rrtaller fu r the
p ip r lt end tna^MSirH's, end his life dial peyrhiatrit wnr» * a- |-e&gt;V » f
ifl intile generally mtoeiaklc. - lu
the c lie n t that h* m tntuslly seeks
oblivion after a taronriliatian with
hit wife, catraitiid a* a result of
to# snuch - ials rf s U M
in Uieti
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gagerma(it at thr Miiuiir Tin ii In
Saturday.

ECONOMY BILL I lk is teat picture follow-, l ai raucCr.it tn “ Union Depot."
WILL BE READY. tanks'
Alfred E, Grtan, who riirvctcd the
previous proiurtloft, « « wifi a
BY NEXT WEEK Grorge
AH tos' mrinoraMr *‘ I)is

regim e

1

point,**
Only seven of the * l i l y ie.cn
ioniitics in PlonJn Imvc e,-t C» I
hshed Juvenil.' nmrts Fatty of t':cl
roanties have no pro! ation «*ff»« «•*
lit all, and only sixteen o| the
thirty-seven pndation o ffitc i« arc
Mlarivtl fulLtmv* worhrr*
*
This Is nil tic more e,r«4/ 4'Tn,:|
Forbes mniulsms, heeaii*c j .iv mhIc
cuuiti and pro ’a lion senici . are*
|»i event ive ugcmies, wbll*
(h r 1

ci Imitml euurH nnd the prmien
tinrlcs are forms of " I rvatm en* !
after trouhies have occurred

by

.l(iAi*ph II, Itjuluiv, Xi’ iu'uft HU* Havana, with other rluim.-i fur
sen whiiM* Hm.it i-f jip rctimat^ly water main* In the tubiirhan i*»wn
A
cf Martnnao and n Inigo land
CUHm.ium ...Min t tlu « ul»in goV;
tract known u
-\ |tu«*im YM na
i n i i i ni t i Hi ' • nuu* uf land

‘ -I'd many years
,, . i .« I V r . f Hid- nlm h l.i'
hotal i* IK*. vi I i* -1 . In metit a l nu » li.i !•••%■ i * *'i*l u pralodly
hytlrnc. ho- . * \
u» • j mir »*n* by i Miir1 N i* . dud hi l night nl
ward states in the I'luon'in 'ho de­ dur*» the
•
• n *mic v u i t l tlu* \nglu V im iica M h in p ita l. l i e
- • 1;,**
velopment of ils Monal welfare and the Inin; *
tviiH a ‘■nid ill yenr* itVI
agencies, parti uhiflp menial hvHi* join, W dimm I" Hiii I iff, said
,giene clinic*, Profe^nr
J. jMii IhU ilta ’ li w it 1'iu -p l hy j'N tu l i n t s i n u rn ;*, i vi
colm Forces of Hollins Coilrg**
itimihh, Hi 'iilt i t
i l«c faintly
sard today m revcalni; the rvsults
mill n ' In.i' lie hid
t i l ' I ’ d flwin
of a prrftmlnnry mv iij.ilinn of
(ii.itmiTi.hon
TTor Tita’s need for iiicuiai hygiene.
11r, 11nii11c*u , I'nr iuy r I ir ti i r .,idl*f III
T h fte i# no rnenl:it ly/icn * pro­
f tie ih ir* mid Fltiliiiii, -oUtfhl
gram in the state, an I nil that is
iiN*.ucv»,r ■■idly lei ncir |In n 10
acctmlflished, he reports* Is done
H,Jtlr 1
1 ^ r alH ffrVMf*111*-*b y . s rr tn p r ifls n s r iw y rh isln d *
•*j hit i j - itiil It’ivaiMi " dfh
and Iht psyrhiduirists nt t he wry or­
ai
re&gt;4tffti»i t
al pollutes.
Jyyenile didnu|in fU )
? undl d
inadertuateli, l'inf«&gt;i(u
Fot'ic*
finds, ani #‘ fhc i-umhinmg &lt;»f (*•
iileniinded, insurii and ipiJ.pt » i*
Smulnv

tiaftiln atl 'ti «n

seieed

purvh»M&lt;! l»» a |»ri*pu!ty known ii4
the* Man^liir tic l TriiiUit„ ci*infiri5-

N lltv c ^ , “ tvh- a •. * unrher will
bsvo i * know «iM-i tl irif r f mental

Ram Younts, who Imu f*cn at
Watlaro. T e x a s f o r m v c t i I
F*a. Ayr. XX.
WlNTF.lt PAR
months, is spending a short time
— Florida is our of the most Lockhere with friends.

F V a r r JTttUval.” win ba' titan
•V 8:00 o'clock *1 the Junior High

day

w e re

U- S. Citizen Who former I'rruitlrni Zuyns.
The H*rlow tliilflH Hi?IIIuni On™
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Long Had Claim Cuban
gmvrnamrnl were bn?* &lt;1
Against Cuba Dies on old SpunUK uiunu vvliivh hr

the housewife, tied
•home as a d o g

to a

those encffjetic little H ,
and ?&lt;i blocks in her
new one meter residential
rate, have brought her a
new freedom. They have
created new hours of com*
fort, health and happiness,
m akin g h e r a m o d e rn
Hom e M anager.

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WIFE OF SPEAKER
GARNER AGjfiNST
FEDERAL W'As TE

Again in V\

LONDON, Apr, M — lA .P .)—
PHnceaa Batty, who aoma day may
be England'* aacond Queen Etliabeth, celebratad bar sixth birth­
day Wednesday,-and tha Important
thing to keep in tnJnd la that the
I* “ really grown nji.“
(WASHINGTON, Apr, S f^ M re . The golden Haired child o f tha
John M. Gamer, wife of -the Duke and Ducheaa of York cele­
Speaker, protaat* agninat wait* In brated her nUalnmeat of “ majori­
government activltle* now under ty" with a tea party, at which ahe
fir*.
acted at hoataaa to har alder* In
“ We have grown aafravsgant tha loyal family,
bar* In Washington," M r * ‘Gamer
Thlt will glv* her aa opportunity
atated today, "In our idaw of what to ahow other* how grown up aha
la naceasary In our aerial Ilf*. So­ la, and la particularly algniflcanl
ciety I* not aaaantlal. Constituent! becaui* ah* ha* been trying to get
do not *end their representative* that point acroe* for aoma month*
to Congre** for a gey Ufa.
now.
" I ’ve been aaked if.I did not give 1"O f court*," - the remarked re­
tip tha Speaktr** ear reluctantly. cently to a riritor In har parent*'
Actually I never thought abbot It horn* “ I'm
really grown up
enough to car* one way or anoth­ already," Implying that formal
er. Mr. Gamtr didn't i s M M r j f rM U m n m : of her - adult atat*
awnithir r ifly t h e m o r ir - hemlded
car for tha Speaker whan! CM mp «rthday.
Clark wa* In office. Ha do**n't ij The prlncaa* haa dI* pate hod
Ilka the** small expenses; Ikty all Uvltallona to King Georg*, Quean
■ary, har paranla, har baby iliter,
Margaret Rore, “ Unci* David"—
the Prince of Wale*—, the prince**
royal, and her two royal couiln*.
Lord I-aaeallea and Mailer Garaid. Larc.Uea'There
• ■amass iI
et but
vaaw
one
w t ic
grievance
B M n f w iiv w
In
•■*
tie royal heirnae'e happy life. It
I r that —a t—nearly- "elr-golngon-eeven,*' her parent* won't let
her run the elevator which take*
her to the day nuirery In the
rear of the Pieadilly mansion.
Th*y permit her to operate her
own radio set, play the phonoftaph. and othtrwli* give her tha
material benefit. On tjia othvr run of the house, but so, far have
hand, they may i*a a decided draw­ keen adamant on the point of
back.
' * | ;.l ■ elevator running.
“ Well-intentioned women culti­ V *But.now.daughter I* really “ alavate the wive* nf those Important going-on-seven" and maybe will
to their husband. under the dtlu- have actually qualified a* a full■Ion that they are influencing leg
_____

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Describes Wayil That
She Has Cartailed
To Save Expenses

X

1* i w i E S f i

able to ** ubIUh i*hthor«

rnign MiaUter, that tka
aa prase la fgMsrthg dbk
I m ea lin g an alleged conMi between Gen. M b Chan,
former Governor o f Hrilag, and General HonJo, the
oosartlng
that
P S i' ■
■ ■ *• M lt R
tH w *
•Japan
• F * 1* *la
*
ly to fight both Amerlcen and
■fa If Mctaaary.’
to fpokwnxen believed that If
era! Mb K quoted correctly, bo
merely "parroting"
Serial
I m i m believe thetGenU under Soviet influence,
ekeeman said that no tmakould bo attached to the
I Japan*** warship* are
dug th« flaking fleet which
M a g fo r the spring a*a*oo
i te tk* laaaad area* In R*»wmkars o ff Kamchatka, datka fact that tka Ruaao-Japi flabariaa agreement la still
tplA*. Ra said that a warahjp
ted tka fisherman In prarrious
to u a matter o f routlna
it la rrnalad that Japan haa ot­
t o warship to transport tha
ttm conpmleelon from Tientsin
Dilren, Th* commission 10 far
i^bpt accepted, apparently being

to travel via BhanhalkivdtalHng to Inspect th* rail*
Ald.Utl city of Chlnehow.
aafaUas Hkncbuko It dlipatchtroopa to Bhanhalkwan to pra, Dr. Wall! ngton Koo Or any
y folUrwtra of Marsttall Chaag
to-llang from antering. Bines
vital Chang Is tending ttopp*
atofTtW commission To vik
tch« 'frantlsr, the Japanese
rifto nr Bhanhalkwan thinks
iah la llksly, so It la announced
; |n tto avent of flgbllng ban ’ Ka Chang and tka Vanchuftrees, the Japaneae will dlt, both aid**.
kgardlag Osnera, tba apokaai mid that tka Japan*** detsgakaa boon poaltlv**r Inatmetad

Slaying Of Y ou n g
Girl Laid To Work
A b Prohibition Aid
CLEVELAND, Apr. 21— |A.P.)
—Th* Maying of a pretty 28-yaarold divorcee, Mrs. Kathryn Jonaa,
wss laid by detective* lasb night
to her reputed activltle* aa • " t i p *
■Ur" in prohibition agvnU.
Hoi Levy, du, Identified by two
rsons aa th* man they n e kickg and beating Mr*. Jones to
death aarly yesterday, was charged
with murder. Eight others were
held as material wllnsese*.
Mrs. Jones, mother of an eight^________
j wo* an
year-old girl, formerly
opera lira for itvtral 'privaU da-

G

tfiotlva agncles and police eald
they were Informed ah* told pro­
hibition tgtnle of liquor law lolalions, although sbt had - no con­
nection with federal work.
Harold McOrath, head of an
agancy formerly employing tha
woman, said aha had told him of
racalring threatening note* and
.that ha had warned bar to atop
t'tlfp li^ o f f dry agabt*. DelecUvoa •theorised aha wak' rinln by
someone who Uiounbt aba hft)
"squ sated."
,
1 Levy and two companion* won*
arrssUd as they sought to leave
th* place where pollr* had goM
after hearing a woman's scream*.
Mrs, Jonas waa found If log at tha
bottom of a stairway. Kb* diad
from a broken neck. Levy denied
tha killing.

■uccoesfui. The question usually
arise*.
" 'What do you suppose she's
after 7*
"I myself hate been Invt'-jJ
again end again by- woman p ho
Old not know me si all. 1 kpjJX.lt
couldn't be my charm and fasci­
nating way* that attracted them."
, Mrs. Garner adds that *hu t*
glad ah* had a frw years of (aud­

NEW YORK .Apr. 3 A -T *n ament dweller* of tb* Boat Bid*
•tood by yaiterday whit* Hr.
Samuel Levy, Manhattan'* bor­
ough president, cut tha whit*
*llk ribbon that officially opened
to traffic Allen Street Boulevard
where let* than five year* ago
wae the center of tb* elty’a
ghetto.
Meyer Jam** J. Walker waa on
hand with nil the regalia of the
police, fire and aanUatlon depart­
ment*, including band*, to march
down the new aunny length, w'lb
it* bench** and apace* for |T*M
and play„
■k
The Allan Street of yeeUrday
wa* a dim, narrow place that In
1BO0 had become a renter fur
Jewiah and Ruaaian Immigrant
IndiMtrj- and living. Tb* bearded
artificer* o f the ateppee, hammer­
ing at their pot* and pan* and
candlcalick* day and right in
their cellar ihopi, gave the iieigr,borhood It* name a* a bran and
copper marl.
A ..pushcart hwxaar thrived ak
tb* curb*, leaving only a ctultered
palh down tha middle of the ob■cure panageway. Gooee leath­
er* war* tha alack of acorn nf
•hop* end th* *tr**t wa* draped
with fealherituffed quilt* that
only Intensified the airleune**

GROCERY

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though after about ten year* it bega tttf
rather monotonous. Now,
since w* have been living In a ho­
ld, I have given up entertaining
entirely. U ha* been several years
■Ine* I gave e party. I do not be­
lieve official entertaining L ob-

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i Committee of Nineteen work1m th* Bino-Japanaa* 'dispute*,
■peer. * Japan***
observer,
h fU Mr. BoUuao Sawada might
praaent to anawar quaattom.

Wide Botrierard Puts
End To DirtyGhetto
Area Of New York

of aa atmosphere heavily l « pnmaJ with flak and ( v lt e .
J » 1917 tka gravity o f tka K porU o f social v o r k m oa condi­
tion* in Allen Stjeet could no
longur ba ignored, and alnog the*
(8,000,000 kaa b m apaat la ras­
ing Um Unemtnt* that- I(nod tka
aUaat on tka aaat and eawtfnrt.
tnr ia tkair a Lara today’* park*
wajp and thoroughfare, I t t foot
wlda, with a 27-foot roadway aa
•Ithar aida, aack capably a." ractlrln ; thraa laoaa of traffic.
Not only doaa tka Improramant
let la tka ana and air In overpopP a lm e tto
P h on e 89
uloo* areas, bot It likewise1 pro­ l a t
F R E E D E L IV E R Y
vide* a traille artery of flrat Im­
portance to a city where a eongtition U on evarpraant problem,
■Inca It ran* loutk from Houston
to Boat Broadway and link* with
the aipraaa facllitiea of Flrat
Avenue and Booth Street, which
(treUhei alone Boat River.
Fatly 1B0 build Inga of typical
tenement tort warn torn down
for tka new boulevard, and It la
■Jpwted that the other* now mak­
ing up the weat alda of tba de­ 6mnll Heins Baked
velopment will (tva way gradnally *td - beater-type— atrwctww-ar
a« building operation* expand.
Alien Street's tranafanaatl tn
la one of aevaral changes whuh Heilman’s Salad
mate rehabilitation of tka Bait
ore eeen to foreabadow tha ulti­
mata rehabilitation of tha Baal
Side. Running parallel to It, two
block* wait, I* the cleared apace
between Chryalie and Forvyth
Etreeu, extending from HonaLm
PO TATO SACAD
to Dclaneey, on which model
tenem ent*
n i w — o t o d a y t » bw
BAKED HAM
erected.
M
EAT LO AF - *
In the once dejected region
known a* "Poverty Hollow," at
Uic eaclern end of Orand Street,
a model apartment houaa ha*
been built, with garden court*.
Rating 1* now In progreaa In Mar*

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National Child Health
, D ay W ill fie Scene
O f Data On Subject
j NEW YORK,

22.—The
question of whether our children
ara well nourished ar not, espe­
cially In these date o f lean pocket,
books, is on# which will receive]
e m ld c r a t l*
attention this May
Dkyt National Child Health Day.
t|F trying to answer it parents and
haalth workers will do wall to keep
In mind a statement just made by
Dr. Ceargi T. ipalmer, Director of
U# n *r h. American Child Haalth
“ That muaclt and fat ar« th*

p*r&lt;4 of a child's body which »bow
boat whether' or not' ’ ha I* wall
nourished, and that a child'* bony
framework la tha principal factor
determining hie weight, ara two
Important addition* to our know!*
edge of a child's growth and nu­
trition," nay* Dr. Palmer. Tha
finding* of Dr. Raymond fYanxan,
hla auoctet* in research whoatndled tha problem o f physical meas­
ure* of growth and nutrition, ara
based on tha measurement* of 11,000 achool children, 1 to I t years
of aie, in mor* than seventy cities
of the United Stmt**.
The weighing and meaiurlng o!
children ha* farmed part of many
child health program*. and many
children have always been luind
whose weight was greater than or
lete than that given .ty tha heightweight table* for elldren ol the
same age and height. Those who
weighed lees than the fig Jr t on
the tables were thought to be Un­
dernourished, but careful exami­
nation by the physic! in i showed

M. D. G A T C H E L

did weight for height measure T
The finding cf Dr. Fransen xhow
that It measure* principal!/ tha
width an I depth of the akalaUn. In
other word*, the alia o f tha bony
framework is the principal fnctor
in weight. Measurement* of y.'uu/,
college men and women shew simi­
lar result*.
Nert, with instrument* e*pecially conatructed for the purpose,
Dr. Franrrn pointed out a way lo
measure what people had .wanted
ta measure, the ctihi's nutritional
status. He showed that it eras nec­
essary to mrasure tha aofl part*,
tha muscle and r*t and conaldar
these along with the ill* o f the
skeleton. It is jl.ese soft part*
which ""re* pond most quickly to
food, rest and exercise. They also
represent the factor on which

APRIL 21, 1932

hrallh habiU." &gt;»&gt;„ Dr. Palmer,
"lo lecord carh rhild'a weight from
time to time lo .re whether tha
trend i* upward, indicating growth.
The child's weight should b# com­
pared with hi. own previous
weight record, rrrnemlering that
hi* wrelghl is determined largely
by hi* own sVrletal build,
“ Finally," Dr Palmer adds, “ If
a child steadily lose* weight, b*
should receive * Domujh physical
examination, because hi* record In­
dicate* a lari of normal growth.
And children whose nutritional
condition is in question should be
referred to physicians who ara beat
•Me to decide whether anything
I* wrong and if so what ahoutd be
uone to right it."

hla dec I* Ion to hold the*# account*
"In auipenae" and remained that
thU impllei no cha-c* in the
government1* policy.
AIX »PT THICKINC. SKRVIt'R
CHICAGO. Apr. 22. —! A .P .)—
Within the next few month* Chi­
cago railroads, through Ihr Rail­
way Fxpress Agenry, will enter
th highway trucking buaineis, tha
exptess company has announced.
Service will apply between M&gt; and
100 mile* rath « i v from Chicago
with Milwaukee the noithern tarmlnal, Aurora thr western, slid
South Bend the snuthrastern.

po’ ,,,on
ovjal &lt;tttitn.lv- hav been that
Chancellor of the Exchequer
t, in ohvimndy could not
Chamheilain, who prexented the bring ,.uhrf ,rpM,tion * or war
budget m Parliament yeaterdey, j , , )U inl(1
Iiud|rrt beeauxa tha
apparently worked on tha prinqut*«tion of international In*
INDICTED FOR I’ ERJl’RY
ciple that ha wouldn t hata
to i doblrdnaa* remain* to l*e dealt
make any American payment, the
|&gt;,e Ijiuaanne conference.
MONTOOMh'.tY, Ala.. Apr. *1,
Ubor member declared.
I It w «, pointed out that
tha —(A .P .l — Indictments charging J,
“ There iv *lre*dy a reminder lth|lm#||„r ip#riflcall, announced Henry Wilheilnglnn, Houstoncounfrom the United Slate* that there
'
la not tha .lightest chance Bi.mu,
gelling any relief from that i|uarEPK
w |^
RIVER JUNCTION — E. II. lei," he continued, 'therefore the
Boykin opened South Sid* Grocery. chancellor hasn't realty met the

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budget aituatioii In thU rciprct a*,
all.’’
Member* of Uic II ou&gt;e were ungntatveaaio V / I I I I D O I U I I certain about llip prrriae nature of
O f llp h t I n
lhe American "iTmiiider." Senator
V I A J C IJ l 1 11 D U U g C t Bniah'* .pceth in the Senate Tueaday. In which he declare I cancelLOMKI.S, Apr. 22.—{A .P .I — Irtion would throw the entire debt
The omW.lnn from the BritUh burden on the American taxpayer,
budget of rny provision for war j * ■ » virtually ignored by the Britdebt payment to the UnltoJ 8tatr» I
waa a»»ailed in the llouta o f Com-! Th'
■"'* Puh'*c
mon* yesterday b, Mai. C. R- Att- •&gt;*. paid little attention to the
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^ ice-lion of Ihr bu get dealing with
lee rpeah.ng for the tabor op
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rom
bp the B. T..P. U. of Osteen with
a i special program,
Mrs. J, W. Paul*!. Mr*. Nell*
B . B. WAGNER
Thomas, Mr*. Blanch* Leonard,
and Mr*. C. F . Harrison attendsd
k.Wilson, who bM fawn III a quarterly meeting at Mima on
; weak, is aLde to he up Sunday.
; bis M » r friend* are
Mr. and Mr*. Roland Leo and
hi* recovery toon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Wheeler, of
; ttn rltU ar* working on Aren r*rk, were guests orar th*
In front of Iho oehool week-end o f Mr. and Mr*. J.
week. Thin road ha* Toole and on Sunday all were
Impoiiabla and lb# gueat* of Mr. and MV*. II. I,.
appreciate* the effort* Kendrick at Osteen.
' _ *
*,M&lt;nml**lonrr ,0 have Iki*
Mr. and Mr*. K. Tarel and son,
H p M
of Orlando, and Mr*. Tar*!’* mnlhJacob*, who ha* been In- er, Mrs. J. E, Rosa, of Orlando,
I fo r aororal dap*, I* around
were gucste of Mr. and Mrs. A.
A. Moran on Sundap.
I Mr*. W. II. WlUon spent
Mr*. J. V. Toole recently eny In Genera a* the rueat* of
■Maljahn
iiinya— — Jtrtqlncd.f h a t JiUiu dauahUr.
Virginia, complimenting her birth­
I and Mr*. A. G. "Wagner awl
day, Thirteen guest* were sealed
Mr*. R. I- Dann atlrml■ Parent-Teacher mu-ling In at a table decorated In pink and
while, with a blrlhdey'‘cake with
it Friday night at which
rs. .’Wagner iaalalkd the of- four capdlre. Refreshments were
the Genera a**orlatlon. ••erred, of tapioca pudding, .waf*
I Mr*. Curti* I-owry, of era, cake, and orange juice.
kfr. and Mr*. Irrlng Wool*on,
Jnlvecslty, were the weekof their parent*, Mr; •tvJ Mr. and Mr*. Dave 1-evy and
children *pehi Sunday at Coronado
K. E. Trlt'jle.
tmunltr pknle, which I* an Beach.

AJOTA

( Mao' Dhy Child Health Day
. In Oulunla, will be
r Spring la k e wait Friday
|j closing erent o f the school

O V IE D O
.
Mrs. I.IHPIR W A IN W IIIG IIT

or Bell, of Orlando, who
The Oviedo P.-T. A. met In
auballtullng fur Mr. Isregular monthly meeting Tuesday
hi* Illness, left for hi*
at 8:00 o'clock, Mrs, Rond presid­
ing. Minutes o f th* last meeting
aiTT&gt; M ill, principal of the
p f v k o ha* been In the hospital wer* read and approved. After
.. ola for *ar*ral weeks, re- finishing lha routine bualnes* th*
_ h o «e Friday and will ra- meeting wa* given over to th*
&gt;Vi* duties at th* school Mon- Boy Scout*. Mr. Wakelln, execu­
tive of the CentMl Florida r.ualng.
Jacobs I* abW to be around trlct addressed th* mestlng. He
being Til for ■everal urged the P.-T. A. to tske over
t h * leadership o f t h * local
Lawton wa* a visitor to teoul troops. A* their wa* no',
a full attendance of the msmtrr.
school Monday morning.
J. E. broiler and Mr*. N. of the l‘.-T. A, the mutter wa*
rail were vlaltor* to Or- referred to the May meeting *or
final action*.
■»U»rd«FDoris Screech died in Oviedo on
day ct hurch service* wer*
; at the Bsptist Church Sunday Tuesday evening Apr. lluh at the
spton, of ' Orlado, con- home of her great-aunt, Hu.
Q)S servke*. Dinner wa* Maybelle Bnckinglon. ilorl* was
' •0 the church ground* at IA month* old and the little
Srhwol wa* held In daughter of Mr. and Mr*. James
Screech of Southport, N. C. Also
on.' t
Parent-Teacher A»»oclaUoii a great.granddaughter of the late
[1 U ' regular monthly Hireling Dsn llrawdy. Funeral service*
_ ntihi, at whirii time rfc- were held at the .llrawdy., rfqis| of the state convention wen- tery at 3:00, Wednesday after*
t p Mrs. Dann and M m . (toon, conducted by Rev. R W
g* ‘ delegates. Special honor Dicker!, the pailor of th* lleptiM
(Iran to Mr*. VI. E. TrlbMe, Church. She leaves her parent!
chairman, who had re- and an older brother, Jimmy.
Iflcatw from the Mat*
Work. She wa* sealed
bl» and wor* the pub.
Altam onte Springs
kfjsrhjfh waa Worn at ‘.he
ELIZABETH GII.BKItT
iBeaut* held their meetMies Alice Kldrldgr, nf l^mgold p*Sl office building
wood, was the week-end gucsi id
night with a full mtmberklr*. Dorothy .Wfiltehrad.
ent, Quite an inter**'. 1^
Mr. and Mrd O. W, l-ocke have
’ taken by the Boys* of th* partturned to their summer huinr in
I In the cup competition which
Orlean*. Vermont.
sponsored bp th* *cout
Clarcnrr F. Griffin, of New
IP'•nd anlstanl master.
Smyrna, visited at the (tome of
. W-"Wll*on attended the agriMr. end Ml*. f«. C. Seaver Sun
meeting In S a n f o r d
nightEnjoying e delightful pirnlr at

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Wednesday evening
II!
girl* reorganised end
’‘camp fire meeting at l.ak*
h or II. It. I.evy, ronI twu Iruck*, fertiliser and
&amp;g, (Might fir# by epork*
god* Ur* and was com■troysdT
£ J. M. Quirk, Mr*. William
Mrs, FrsaW Severn and
1 'M rs. Wm. Kllbce speii*.
at poronado Beach.
iJ. C. Bill* and »on, Juhq.
»r guest* of Mr. and
pa |n Sauford TuaiJay
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Mrs, Carl Bremer ard
, Mrs. Bnsner, were
a f Mr. and Mr*. P. T.
on Tuesday.
. •
Other fllngert honored
Lic . Bills, Who 1* their
guggrlo* paety ak
„ M t * . Etui Dooley on
after non.
supper Will b* given
y, .Apr, 84 for the
the building fund for
ty hall wUDf k i d

It&gt;«k Spring* recently were. Mr
ft—M r Smith, M l
Mr*. A K. t line, Mr*. J. ti. Turn
hoR. M l* 'Mury ta q tf'ir v e p 'f Mr*
ft.--A r-Wemmw.- - ■ * ■ • ■ ------

Eail . Muiry him iiMurnul fiulit
u recent
in Mia ml.
Mr*. Wr*lry Widdlx and little
laughter, Belly, of Winter I’urk,
recently vUltrd Mr. and Mr*. U tJ.
Heaver.
Mr. ami Mr*. R. &lt;). Smith, Mr&gt;.
J, Q. Turnbull dud Mr*. Mary
Dailduu &gt;p*nl p deltghlful tidy at
New Smyrna SunJay.
Mr*, b. K. Murry ha* closed hri
lea aksp In Winter Park and re­
turned to her hume here where
she will remain fur some lime befop* going t* North Carolina
'whtre shd plan* to spend thv euniiu#r.
Mr., and Mrs. Henry Seaver were
calling on uld friend* ill New
Biuyrn* Wodweaday* * r

LO N G W O O D
Mre. J. H. MfCNlCK
The IWrwit-Teaehai* Assucla
Uea lisld Its menlhiy meetlog
Tuesday With many parent*, wbe
enjoyed the Jntertalnmrnl put oa

m m

jo e

ust

eahuai eleelum ef officers waa
A . bald Us r o M a r necessary. Those elected were;
'Friday

alag^at

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won by I/oogwooJ team aver Lake
Monroe with the score ten to fira.
Nest game will be Bonday at 4:00
o'clock. Playore on Lottgwood nine
are: Wallace Billingsley, W . B.
Entiminger. Bren Bruno, Clifton
Itowell, Smith Billingsley, Joe
Lilly, W. Butler, Harrle Heath,
PiUle Williamson.
After their third eeason
Mr*. Craig, Mr*. Wentworth, MUs
Norm Craig, and Ml** McHale
have returned to their homo at
Falmouth Heights, M ail.
Christ Episcopal Church . will
have service* on Sunday the B4th
at 3:30 o'clock with Rev. If. 1.
Ixiutllt, of Hanford, preacher.’ Tbg
Junior Choir from Holy Cross
Episcopal Church, Sanford, will
furnish the music. _____ ■________
‘ " T r ^ ' »rvf l f r # n i *Vry T rem er,''of
Rrunvnn, are guests nf Mr*. I . C.
Cramer and Mies Arjiett at their
home on Bay Street.
Mi** Florence McKay, Instructor
at Ionian School, has attended aoreral social affaire in Hanford this
week In honor of her mother, Mrs.
0. E. McKay, who ha* Just been
elected grand worthy matron 'of
the Order of Eastern RUr o f Flor­
ida.
Principal W. J. Wells, J r. of
Ionian High, was elected president
of thr Seminole County Teacher's
Club at It* recent meeting at Pa*
ola.
Mi»* l » i * Rudell spent the week­
end with her slater, Mrs. W, A.
Walker, in Oviedo.
Rev. R. IW. Dlekert, pastor of
Longwood Baptist Church, preached
at loth morning anj evening serv­
ices on Sunday last.
Racing horses, after a season In
training at Seminole Driving Park,
are leaving for thalr various
■tsMrs in the north this weak.

LAKE M ARY
Mrs. ROY HOWEl.1.
Th* Parent and Teacher Assoclallen sponsored a supper in the
Chsmlier of Commerce bidding
Friday night. Over 2«J people
were aerved. Mr*. J. D. Cochian
bed charge of the supper assisted
by member* of the P.-T. A. All
of the rounty *nd district tandlitalei far offices were piaseatwrjth
lh*ir families and lalpr. In . .the
•Veiling ware gyvaiut') W lVlUpIty
to speak. I). J. Garrett Introduced
the vpeakti*. Fund* raised from
thl* supper will be used lu psy for
a lantern slide and book* purchaisd by th* P.-T. A. for the
echeol.
Itev. Thompson «nd Rrv. Ram­
sey Btiviuird the evening »ervi-o*
of lb* presbytery In Fustia Tues­
day evening. Rev. Divan also ac­
companied them snd wa* nil eve­
ning speaker. Rrv. Thompson waa
made moderator of the Presbytery
at thl* inerting.
Mrs. Thompson, Ml** l.urtllc
Divan, and Itev. Divan *prnt Iho
day Wednexlay In Fusti* attend­
ing the Presbytery,
H. I). While end Horace I ’orhrun eiiompenlrd the young folk*
ovn In Fust I* Wednesday rvr
nlnu where they tnok part In the
Young People's Rally. Mi*a Msry
Burnt bsil-rberg a . t &gt;lw— wun hlp
service during the meeting. There
motnrlnjr UTPp
uve, were;
MlasrS
nioinrinj
Wgrr; tfie
i
ThsTrha and'EloUe Ixiwn, t1irl*t*n#
Cole, Nettle Celler, Marv Tanun,
Mery Dunn, Blanche White, tirtee
Hunk In*, Helert Tamm and Learette Mrii*bew, and Ham l«chren,
Ntriman White, Uoss Whitaker,
Che*, and Floyd Touchstone. Uartu
and'Otto Hutchinson, Kenneth lly
atlaliic and Nell FischerThe Kraiy Kal Xlub gave &lt;
farewell party far oiur of It* meat
b#N, M iu FUrelifth M&gt;udi|ullL
last1 Friday cyenlnk at (ha Iwdn'
pf Its prealdsnt, ■ !*• Elina Cofhrah; A social Urns was enjoyed
glut refreshment* wer* served pt
the close.
Roy Howell and J. A. Beckham
matured lu Ft- Pierce Tuesday
where they attended tbs Elk* C0PvHit Ion.
, Mrs. M- V. Evgaa, ‘wht wa*
taken auddtuly ill laat week, i
■till conflwad to bee bed bet la*
*-iSrlag,
K
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Mts- J. U. Cochran hr spemilng
wtsk In Jack**4*UI« with hgr
ter and faasHy, Mr. and Mr*.
. Carver,
,-B. Maieady left this wggk for
llrler 111. U visit U* daughter
a few weeks
s1 M r.
r. and Mis.
Mu. Ue*.
Oe*. B. Booth sod
Nktman left this weak for thslr
t^ h s In Ruffate, N. Y. after
They
pitWidlng tbs wlntsr here.
hi
stopped In Atlanta, to visit with
itites for a few days.
0. Decks, f ift e e n f ef
y, spent last week-snd with
with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. SJoblops.
li e new tapidee in Halae* City.
1 ’ Mrs. Millard B. Smith, of TitusVWle, Vpent tke day test Friday

Vi«b Mre. R. E. Ti
wd Crystal Lake A 1
t. aad Mre. J. V - *w »W «e .
Sanford, speak last week end
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few weeks with Mrs. Battles' birthday Apr. 81 With hi tea party
brother and family, Mr. and Mr*. on the lawn, her IKUe rotufn* Mary
R. E. True, and her parents, Mr. Joypv and Berta Stevens coming
and Mre. Wm. True.
,
out to spend the afternoon with
Mr. and Mre. Jno.
Galloway her.
have moved to Labe Mary from
Clark Tod more, of Orlando,
Sanford and are loeated In th* ■pent the weeb&lt;ead with bla
Sibley cottage on Crystal Lake.
grandfather. Rev. Clark.
Mr. and Mre. 11. dttaaen and
Mre. Ida Peterson J* recovering
daughter spent last Sunday with front the whooping cough at the
Mr. and Mr*. V. C. Coller at their bomi of Mre. BalUnger. Mrs. John
home on Ro«* Lake.
Bolton came pver to see her catl­
Mrs. Katherine Watroos la able ing also on Mrs. A k in and Mrs.
to be oot again after being con­ August Swanson,
fined to hrr home for a month.
A. J. Westerdkk la laid up"with
Mr. and Mre. R. E. True, Mrs. a bad spell o f rheumatism. Ills
Wm. True and Mre. J. M. Thomp­ daughter, Mrs. Barney Beck, Is
son spent the day In Orlando looking after him.
Saturday.
Mre. Lundquist,1 S r ,' s p e n t
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur.Reevers Thursday with her daughter, Mre.
and family, who hava been visiting l i i . c .
W r.' i n-f4M
fTTrHo r iW W ^ T tvw Mre.^Mflliti
the in­
Hays, left fnr their home In Nkw terment of Mre. Hannah Tawsr,
Cpslle, N. II. last week.
th, mother of Mre, A. O. Gordon,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Evans and at Iwkeview cemetery. The Salva­
children, of Tampa, spent last tion Army ) * i charge of Ih Iturlweek-end here with Mr*. M. V*. ai They will hold a memorial
Evans.
■ervfito for this mother on Kunlay
The fsulies Aid Society will hold evening at their hall. We all sym­
its regular monthly meeting In the pathise with tha family In their
church on Tuesday, Apr. I6th.
tor-row.
,Wi» have two things that mokl of
Uk in Gils locality are especially
thankful for this week, that we
L A K E M O N R O E —
era at, last through with Ih* esttW
Mrs. S. II. nilC H AN AN
■nd mule dip for ticks and for the
Mre. G corgo W aH yell enter­ splendid rain falling so gently on
Thursday which ww* so much
tained a nunfxrf of friends at
birthdaY party Monday afternoon nreded. Every drop a "leasing.
In honor of Mrs. Mary W ard*ill, Home o f thr orange trees were luor MastaehusfIta, Who la spending Ing watered and crops wer* suf­
'
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the winter with Mr. aqd Mrs. fering.
Wardwrll. Spring flowers were
ust.l as decorations and the table,
whleh wa* overlaid with • a pink
rover waa centered t with a pink
and whit* Idrthday cake. Among
those present wer* Misses Ruth
Melsch, tie r * Meisch, Mrs. J. Roi­
,1
ly. Mre. Kchmsh. Mre. J. Meisch,

N e w e l l * G ives
Rules A f f e c t i n
P l a n t C ontro

Mre. Wardwell and
daughter,
Joyce.
A May Day program wa* given
at the school Monday morning by
the primary grade*. Th* playlet
“ The Fairy Garden," wa* pern
settled by the small children. Many
parent* and frirndt wer* preecnt.
The play, "Goldie" staged at thl
sthool Monday evening was given
by th* sopbmor# clas* of the
St minole High School under th*
supervision of Mrs. Stlnedphev.
The commencement etercMai of
the Lake Monroe school Wer* H W
en last night before a Urge atw
dletvce. The Its*. H. 1. l-outtit,
Il f Hanford, mad* an inspiration­
al address to the graduating clas*.
Ills talk was sn ampllfieallon of
t&gt;W class.motto, "We Build the
Udder by Which We Rite". Bupt.
T. W. Uwton snd th* three
trustees, John "Koi, C. II. McKenney and Gu* Schmah alss
rnstle good talks. J. J. Cates, ot
Monroe, gave ■ very beautiful in­
vocation. The program follows;
Invocation, Mr. Cates.
Salutatory. Claudius ilitlell.
t "Our Creed", Opsl Govocek.
Solo,
'T rece"—Joyce
Kilras,
Mrs. Gladyc# Morris Williams.
F».av, "Why Go To High
School'*-- Unora Rabun. •
( ’las* Mid to. Agnes Keller.
Greetings, Superinlndrnl T. W.
1-awtoo.

(Continued tram Page One)
perlMant. sUUon and Hals pleat
commissioner, reviewed lb* m e a l
action of the plant board tn re­
vising its rules to permit Cali­
fornia lemon* and orangr* to
com* into this stale, under car.
conditions' and safeguards,
rottrayning which, he said, there
baa been some misunderstanding.
“ When convinced that ship­
ment* of these fru ili could he
vaccjvod. hare Without danger of
bringing destructive pests, Ik#
board had open to It .no other
coarse than to admit them," Hr.
Nowell stated. "Tha law does nut
pcymlt use of the plant act to
maintain trad# tarrler*. Mewiberv
c f th* board are satisfied, how­
ever, that summer aupplle* of
California orange* and year-round
admission of lemons will not ma­
terially increase \the competition
ofiTlnrtda growers. Consumer* will
pay 1#** for domrilie lemons
than for the foreign fruit hereto­
fore available.
, •
"While the stale plant hoard
at all time* endeavure to protect
iFlortda horticulture from dangeroua pert* and diseases. U may
not, within the law, exclude prod­
ucts fnr any other reason. Kvan
,{ the statute* permitted, to at­
tempt » different count* would
1-e disastrous from tin1 standi
ifntat of l ha -g ro w n * of this
■fate. I f plant pest auHsoritlr*'

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Awarding of Diplmna*.
Florida
Iteccsalonal.
A supper will he glveg.gt thy
school Friday. Apr. S I.a t,* I’ - *•
for the benefit of the F.-T. 1^, All
th*. tanrllHoUa for th* variafe po­
ll i ira 1 offlrew la tha Jun* alactlon
win tv present Arid make tplk*.
Robsrt’ Martin had tha mlsfortuna to brcak.an arm Krl^aiT. .
T.'W /Law toa vloUrei the

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on your kitchen t*M*. r»m picture ere nsit tvk»h hr trarhs and p d ; f
two milk traveling Ike IHty to on f ho trains. If the dlalaorw io
on* hundred miles from the dairy m la short the tins, parked In le*v.
I* your horns In Its prevent glass travel by freight, Jl lnsrp refrig­
cnnuiner. II you do. you are erator rare are need. Instead of
much mistaken, fnr thn reneptaclk tin container*, laealalsd unka'of
14 which tba milk was whisked steel, ropper or tinned mppaf,
ihreugh (ha Bight was not of gtaaa glass lined, ars sooiMluiao - • » *
„ .
tad of t i l —yea Hu. Joel Ilka tha ployed.
lla In whkh ware packed lha deli­
In th* City, • \,»V*
rious peas which you had for.dim
tie
r last evening, the ehrtmp ~*iu tb* ettr tM 'iw iV M eywryf
whirb yow hare pvrritsasd • f»r firto i*rrv finks and pumped To
Ipncheon today.and (hn sllcra ot the'lop-floor o f Lha piapt. wr
gulden eprlrolo’ which will orna­ rayed thelw lu' thy original
sal .non- i
ment lbs birthday rah* fnr An­ Ulnars. It Is .run through
nette'* party thlv afternoon.
H*rider which remevso (H
all
:i
lido dirt, paytruriied, an(| run
ruts Iritis ■*1 ‘
Tin Does the Trick
a cooler. When cold, it Io Iren*-',
(erred Io Ihe fining intrblpe and
^4
It on* had to decide what 1n- then into tba boulca which are
'±
dirlijusf agency had moat to ltd delivered ah your ddor.
s.
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with preserving tb* purity of th*
Tb* sat* and aanltary cleahll-' f
milt which li the chief nutriment nees ot tin I* empkasliM by 1b*
of sturdy IIIU* children and so following quotation frogi *Tho K
Important an article of adult diet, Principle* and Practir* of MlK
&gt;
tha coaclttrion would inevitably Hygiene." by Louis A. Klein-^
be—Un.
"All surface* with which tba yailk
Beginning with the sanitary comes In contact should he cov­
A Busy Men
tarns in which tba cows are kept ered with tin."
** *
Whether th* w a g o a 'ji ben* -rttw or galvanised Iron vanillaIn cariug for the tip fbcdpUkleO
or motor drawn, ita driver D ,a tire admit lbs current of fresh tb* urns method a* that odeWed
Iniay man—bark pud forth hf partfylhg air upon which tb* by |b« great canneries
t.arie bearing talk burden ot abln- Board of Health Is so Insistent.
—rinsing wUh coM-1
lug bottle* Into doorwaya and
la preparation for milking to washing with ao*ny i
. trsawaye, Bashing hit elactrle tha best dairis*. the cows ar* rinsing end atertUfitMg
-Iflr
erlBtal!
torch on boat* Dumber* and II cleaned and bruahed. Then enter ataam. In this way tb* milk aw
liimlnitlng with Its revepllng th* milkers In thrlr whits uni- rives at Ita deettahUM f l pare
glow dark passage* and tresr-ber fpnus and tbd milk la drawn Into and upeqntaninated a* do tb*
*
out staircases Iret he stumble patla of block tin and trenafsrred delirious pearlies of OolKorpthcOf
with hi* precious* toad. Thti li to tin contain*™ to root. Three Ipa luscfou* slices of rip* U#X*b, J . .
the montlng milk delivered to roatalnare. * lb* pai.li and the Un pineapple that trgWreeotfBBfaw
yoar door, para and fresh far tb* ■trainers as wall are scrupulously miles over aea and laud safe froth'
family'* us*.
rlsansd and sterilised each tlms all the Hementa'of detarieratidw
In their sealed containers of ky&gt; ■••• •
Probably. Mre. Hou**wlf*. a* they ars used.
Th* great tso-gallou cottalnsn gienl* Ufi.
you look at the steaming boUlt*
___1^-u------ —. :* ___ - ■
^al ,
,,
,
_w
.'forehaad slope, nu.roWunvva qawow , :
out fruit* er WgeUble* grown
elsewhere for rra»cna Slide from
”
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••
CeF snd more projsoting ears, l*Mh .
facial asymmetry, elc. ' Hong . atrisk of InfesUtiop* or Infection*
throw difference*, but by no medit, . it
thty ars known to carry, the
ail, are due to higher uverag* age
,
■tales where they were railed
of this class of priaoaar, ~ rtr. ■.
could put embargoes on our out­
''Uobtera, burglar*, Vhlevagw'
(Continued from T ig * Oaa)
furjrcra, raptkla aatl, even-bvytirg- ,
put which would be extremely
lion* and littans asylums Ilf various ger* doviate In thw totality- «(. ,
serious."
states.
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their yhysltal features from i m *m
A stronger grapefruit market
Each criminal waa subjected tn dom sample* of thalr (eBow eriud-t /
and steady demand for orange* 1U0 o'jeervalionx and maaturementx niala of the asm* . sacisi.
waa reported ty F. IV. Davis, Two thousand non-criminals weic chosen irreapccttVs oi-offenag. .y.*,
given similar examination* as a
“Thl* does not nvcaa 4h*f *a|(k'*;
general sale* manager.
taals for comparison.
crime la eon&gt;miU«d.,Bacluaiv*|y b
y
t,
Less fruit remain* in the stats
“ First degree murderare," Hr. Individual* of on* phyaFa) i f K R r
today.'than at the same period Iluoton stated; "diverge signifi­ Implies merely that wUklfl- Ihiav
last year, Mr. Davit raid, and the cantly from total criminal popula­ group eartala variatioaa o f fkyaj*
growers may expect to get good tion In that they are older, heav­ cal fealurea land U
rbo associated
price* for their products during ier. taller,' Wggar-ehealyd, with dixpropoitienately &lt;i with apagiflg
the ^glance of the seaspu.
gteal-.r head circumference, nar­ typd* of crime.? » ^ -.nta-:*- ■,
(3
Th* board xcalod two new ifl- rower- foreheads, longer and ralart-cUre. I). F illip * G|llf(L WP* IlyotF narrower wam, broader
confirmed a* Uiu Irpiyorary rise. Jaws, broader ears, relatively war
ccmov o( V- IL UmUs* wl Mountain r o w e r ikluilO sw w . r e ta t iv e iy - v k w W I
a , r e l* tlv e ty _ »n g if.. hgadki «n&lt;t
«U £
imihr
r SsifLJ
York merchant Tor an.
hUS'Seir,'Tn ffTi-tw dr-h air,
11 th* f^rmanent reprasenTallvs
.tralgh ler heir., more pronuumc.l Bnnounted |
o f^ h e M a n a tre a h ^ jc h a n g r.
ltnt'LD you rfcanre to be
awake between feus and tea
o'clock « m « f the** spring
mornings aad taka a psep oat of
ruor window, yoo . may happen
upop an Interpal
interesting slgbL lu tb*
dim tight of daw
•III
sbly see maVlug^lta way slowly
dnwa your street, either a motor
wagon or a horee-drewn vehicle
which I* the canter of much In­
teresting activity.
- If tbe wegmr It hereedranr
protK-IIIng power acta wllhoqi
human dlrecitnn. From a dlelahca
v»n will obaerve the horse llngef
iwfora ono roue* snd then plug
t tardily past two or Ibroo other*.
..omstlmes be varies the monnlnnr by rrstlpg a hoof on th«
mrb and peering expectantly ay
■nd down tbs htreft fa tba vain
hope that soma early ruing pasrrby May* be induced by thl*
tnaiHiauvir to glva hi* cool nos*
ills rubbing ha wsuld aa obviously
like.

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r o u H R r H K ittY A T iv g .
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t k f rtlto
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fifils* b j » I 4 li'lfifii D d fftC e w i l
effirlnrt gear mils p*-r;«n
tn d o in g ihla*
B J D V K IIS T R R K T .
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trait 9*®ur Hundred anrt F l# ¥ tn
ha* qu*it*r i m . i i s ; t.ta co*.
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rates am reqsent,
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anH K l f l 4 « H » r i «\kmpatiy*fi P U I
l i l t ; I J . l l . t n , poor q u a lity * M
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the W ill o f Ihe e o le r s In the Ite M # .
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In th# Jun# P rim a ry .
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t i n . 100. fra# high an |l I I,
.If an error I* mad* Thb
g 'l r a n t n s .
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It Wfiii (Ucraurt that
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mraftd dlofir* fnrarkst about ot&lt;
o f flea o f C ou fily
DM |fa&lt;ld be netifiad 1ee­ n syiiflc
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d
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req u ired tn rhoeent T W E N T Y .H P V K N and 91/199 D O t
Culihty,
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lower apartments p a r tly furnished. (IF ** A Draft&gt;TTFfi
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Phofw 342 for Information.
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that
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pralVy’V
b e * w r , aduclos«d Uut bo hod
iF - .r a ffc
roqoOoM th* Bolchabdaiior to Eta Maat shipments
roll*® Unsold
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tbo troptdiUcoii fo
rmof goeerw- to me that ktr. Bragg I* In Florida,
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Membership about 3,666,- California,, odd' on MI* way to
000, o i which M pcrtWht oM itd- Anrtratla.". Ofay raid.
d U DOioocraU, tho root member* i Rockefeller testified ho had also
tbo Moderate' Cantu; rarty. Joined a pool with Smith in Annng thh ban mi Merr Hit* c*nda Copper in lt P f and 18M on
itotm troop* Rolehibannor Iha tong lid*; a n d had been aaaoits tiutruried It* swli’ mers- dated with both-,mm In a syndi­
tV dticenttirao axtrao-dmory cate on Alaska Juneau.
preparation*.
“ You know Brsgg end Smith i n
M l Frost—formed W o r t th* n couple of bear raiders, don’t
prahi dsn till
elecliBM by the you?" Cray asked.
Bairhshannsr, Socialist USor un
‘They hare that reputation In
totu and tholr youth organise- ["New York,” RocYeteilir repllfd.
tldns, to unify group* supporting
One o f the podll, the caplulist
th*
Ooremment a* op- said, had operated lit other stocks
mw p ro m t
Faacltra. It ha* about since Its formation, but h* testi­
member*.
Orgmnlied fied ha could not remember the
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mcraehcfT,
a rtfllltary group name* o f them.
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played
fight’ B irr Hitler's
p lid y e d tto
“ They might bars b»Tn short In
In tho *(rW u If tho oca- Bcthlehitt! Steel In Chick you art
trbop* in
*l«n
srbafc, Into Front anl Hsm- a dlrtefor,’1 Gray a»k*J.
a
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ban
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dM tilna
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o
BroOh flblrta.
H iilir'* Br
many lime* ditHttg Ihe Inquiry, un­
n Steel Helmets— about 1,000,000. til finally Chairman hior beck said
Intiedlng former * soldier* and ho was "almost as Ignorant” as
officer* of national lit type- Richard Whltndy, president of the
cunga, Who had prurloutly tes­
&gt;ty *111*0 with Natlonaliit Farted.
kkb.at time*, sffecls polhlRockefeller seld he felt confi­
ra^aUtidn • with th* Easclst*.
th* Staal lUlm it* pe- dant his associate* wire not short
^ riO tflca lly mak* Im pro*I t* mill- In a stock In which h i had ah In­
display*, their pofitior U terest, but he agreed h* left the
eNf-ected to t# UUIo changed by management to them, largely.
Brush pro red a genial and ehprseent developments.
____
F r o n t — C o m m u n lit
m ill* gaglng with***.
Constantly h. Interjected htimM-O rg a n is a tio n banned In iU21r
w h an It had 2,000,000 m cm Verv. ou* and piquant remark* that kept
U fW e r t o r e r g r o u p
kept
In tact, the committeemen laughing
Once he said “ I ’m going to get
b k t m e m b e rs h ip e e r y s m a ll. I t U
e b a tg o d t h a t
m an y Red
F r o n t shot when I get back to New York
d f c w u t t ' IH W
H *rr
H itle r * # anyway, ao 1 might as well tell
you the transaction In question
s t o r m tr o o p * .
*al* made in the
A b t e llu p f— H t r r
H it - WO* a *hort
____i 400,000 Brown S h ir t * whd knowledge that some operator Was
In liottldatlnK a large
n b tr a r i u n d er b a n . In *nuntben&gt; engaged
a
e ffo r t*
a lre a d y
h a ve block of ths IrfUl Sold" H » « »
hb skH, to gu*4*
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a h ' a p a r u cltfb *. H e r r H it t e r bae what the day by daj fluctuation
t i k * n p r e p a r a t o r y etep e t o irrt^ of the market would bo
" I f a fellow gfctte out Into the
a llt y o f th * e m r t g in c y
I r i t V t k * « t o r « tro o p * marks! at 11 In thi morning and
but
oa rau w t a t l i e President ol the United BthU*
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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on April 22, 1932.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, April 22, 1932; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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