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AN INDEPENDENT DA!
SANFORD, FLORIDA,

^iBMtTOW AREA
QUIET AFTER
TFNSE DAYS

Hardee AssailsStatem ents
ConnectingHis NameW ith
C arlton’s Adm inistration

APPEARS HERE SUNDAY

NORFOLK
co nfid ent :

BABITSRI

PERRY. Mar. 2*.-C ary A. ootule denial of any ««*nection
Hard**, native non Q T n ylir.w ltj, th. proatn^ e^haM ralkM .
.. to Hr. Martin, the
CoMty, earn* homo yesterday forj ...........
Rcfeirlng
th* pnrpost of vigorously aaaail- other former governor declared:
“ l hav* no quarrel with lb* can­
lag “ A * aerie* of orbited ataUdidate who spoke before lunch,
manta and oral d«clarationa which
hat aa moat of hi* talk was ba *d
hav* endeavored to *how an al­
oa my candidacy, I thought I had
Ilane* between th* Carlton ad­
better diaruta some thing* h* saministration and th* candidacy
ferted to.
,(PHILADELPHIA, . M*r. * J &amp; ;
o f th* LH* Oak hankar for
“ It li a reflection olr -the hvT~
(A .P .)— Declaring h« I* optlmlqti*
11ARTOW. Mar T J .- ( A .P.I—
Jrar torm as chief aa*cotlv* |telllgenc* of an audlenco for a
WASHINGTON.
M a r.
ism . d * y « th e C ity of Florida."
as ever, Rsv. II. Dobson-Pemwilui
! man to make rha.-go* agaimt an (A .P.I —Kepreeenlatlv* Woc| (R. With threats cf mob vlclenre
_ _ wlD en ga ge In the # 5
of Norfolk, one of the L U d N W k ®
Mr.
Hard**'*» •niorma|
Informal apeccn,
sp*cch. oppOBtnt *hUh aro untrue. You Ind.I, la&lt;t night accused Jouett dissipated,
f ' . Mary
national
guardsmen |
teby Intermediaries left for 'Y lt* jt
r e e l e e t it e , end nu- following 16* adiodibd addresses ,
lold lWi
U nt Carl­ Shoure chaipnen of th* Demo!
were
withdrawn
last
night
front
I
ginla today by airplane. “ I I M « . propertlae eeettered In tho local courthooa* by formar ton»g f ort, a aro auppoiting me. crulir Nellonel committee of hav­
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result of thia publicity," *AM -tbe .
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* - * • h a ve been Gov. John W. Martin and 8 U f- ,
hnow who Carlton will ing mndr three “ utterly false the Polk co.nty Jail nrre wh-ir I
J* ^
M,rhl” n
minister, "that * happy ending '
____ J on fo r fbnl: CaJdwall, of Jacksonille, wa» vol, for | hope he wll! vote for chaia.s" again t Piesldent Hoo­ they protected two men and n|
srrrnan brought from Ukeland I w,v » rc-wlsle-Mt , f Winter Harm, who wld I ring his entire fleet of may be delayed a little whiU btR t
e v e ile b le to all anthuaiaatlcally received by' hU nl, am( that the other folk* up ver in n recent radio addres*.
f * ‘ t intl-nanl-. In .'nnfnrd for thr ra.xs hire Sunday a f’ernm-n. start- am confident that there will k* A _
S|waking hy radio himself, for safe keeping altrr thetr »r
bcarvn, many particularly ap- their do likewlac. 1 want their
list for the slaying of two puller-| i"C “ t 1:** «V I "k. Seven tnist, coii&gt;|'if&gt;c the licet. W ckhI ties won lappy ending."
th e decision o f predating that portion of It which , 0|e» * i wyll at those who went WV&gt;nd enumerate I them as fol­
tirasiy l!) taers nnre firming' to Florid*, and i« one of 1'ic inosl
O n * mission he e p p f l d * .
men 8 unday.
( -C ity Comrala- added a new toaoh to the present for ray opponent in I92H when lows:
planes, the Rev. Dob*on-P**dBEk
capsule ’ drivers in the stale at I've present time.
During
the
day
the
ir.utxles
of
"First,
thet
it
wes
not
until
gubernatorial
campaign,
Ui*
ah(Continued
on
Png*
Two)
m a a tia g In re g u la r
came her* yesterday to tell Col. ,
last
Saturday that
Pro-Mam machine guns poked out from nests
m tha City Hall Urt night, to
Charles A. Undberjh o f . * *4pq« i
4 J i’
Hoover m a’e any appeal to th* of tend bag* to commend rn~
MUta, aviation, golf.
tact mad* with the kidnap*!*" ’« f V
Congress or to the Amsrlcn pub tiances to the courthouse building
and a boat of
th* Ismoui filer's son.
, *“ '. “
that house* th* JaU. U-sards pa
II: to balance the budget.
man, the Rev. Dob*on-Ps«xWk,
“
Second,
that
the
estrllu*
d
e-'
trolled
the
courthouse
Deck
to
CKy Attorney Bred R. Wilson
started tack home with th* itstat.-lt was creeled hy this' Repub- prevent entrance by persona who
jp j^ b 'tjjg lC o m m U e lo n
ment there pro jably would be UI*
Mean
a
’
mlulrtrutlon.
could
net
satisfactorily
explain
property
■other conference with Llnabergh
•'Third, thet President Hoover thetr bjalnes*.
delinquent In
■Wilkin thr*# or four 4s j k ,
tJ
introduced parti an politic* Into' Perry Acrve,
" I.
win. withj
I purchased
He declined to dlacus* th *'InM
-the prevent effort upon U&gt;* part Joseph
K.
Johnston, fA- n '
Mar. 1. Ha an(ormation he had passed oa to lh* L
W a y s A n d M c a n s W D O y 'o f th* House of Representatives charged with (list ilrgirr tnuid.-r
father of th* child who X I I Vtl^eO (
"
of
T.
A.
NichitUon
anil
W.
T.
to
pass
a
tax
hill.
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which
tlmo*
27 days *ro from his crij, kilt,
hold bn Apr- V " ‘
saUl
he
was
speaking
to
Ilamrlt.
Lakeland
p
j
I
i
remen,
Wood
las
ceranother largo batch of
twice It spoke of the "optlm lA*" j
answer w hat he le im r d "the m a in la ln td in ja i l h r i# ye ste rd a y
UfVatee will be OJfared.
he and two othar promt newt
•Isndevous
statements
maJe
con­
that he didn't "do a n y th in g " and
Believing that all InUreaU will
folk residents, acting with htig ‘^1
cerning the President of the Unit­ sto u tly denied h a v in g fire d any
Through a series of occiran:** Intermediaries, have that the Miss­
WASHINGTON.
Mar.
20.h* hawafltted thraugh th* «aU of
MONTGOMERY, Ala, Mar. 2V.
WASHINGTON.
Msr.
29—
shotw.
j o ttd l a-a« th* Commit- — (A .P .)—Tornadoes which killed (A J*.)—Simultaneous with the ap­ ed State " by Shoute.
(A .P .I — llankrrs opposing t h e that accompanied the Miami out- ing traby will ta returned to M a r
"Mr. Shnuse personally l* not
natlng mainly la th* hope SSI persona In th* South last week
A rre e was ra lm . H r d e d a rr d : Glass I ill designed to prevent use loard motorboat races last w*ek parents.
.s i" (p
proval by th* Ilooso Ways an-l of sufficient consequence lo war­
and resulted In the temporary
" I didn't
do a n y
shooting.
I
"Th* conference was ttg iq iW jJ
■st h p o te fth * p r * m t r "t«n m d re-vialted Ala.ama and Georgia
of frdrial n s r v r facilities for *-.* pension of nine outstanding
rant
the
distinction
of
being
2ie*n*
Committee
of
a
substitute
t r yh* tag roll* by new owner*, Sunday and th* governor of Ala­
haven't shot a n y b .d y T h e y can't
stoik markrl speculation told a American drivers from the Nation­ of * contact made with th* kidt “ th* property recently bama, B. M. Miller, said local In­ pl*n for th* defeated sales tax Singled out for reply." Wood eakJ do a n y th in g to me t»&lt;ien I didn't
u
Senate rommltloe yesterday Its al Outboard Association. Sanford nepers," he said.
“
It
ti
a
fart
that
his
utterances
In foreclosure *Jll* b* stitution* were helplssa to cop* bill, KpeeVyr Garner today ap­
"Did Colonel Lindbergh ree*!** 7
do a n y th in g ."
enactment now would “ prolong the may be the mecca for an unprece­
were
m*
e
In
hie
capacity
a*
the
_ for aal* for th* amount with th* rehabilitation work In this pealed for support for the measure
your Information with optimum," .
A i ree talked to T r O iin e n -s o r t ­ depression "
official spokesmen of lh« Demodented number of racing drivers he was asked.
o f liutbbtodaoa* th* City holds state.
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lu faience the budget, new oro- d alle National Committee that e rs in th r P o lk coun ty Ja il h e ie
Rmphatir in making this pre­ next Sunday.
-y
the property, and that
Th* Eailer afternoon ■tovai
1 cannot speak fpr . C*l&lt;
aid tto be
b. gl» en ! a b :-jt d a yb re a k y r e t r id a y m orning diction were t.ronaid P. Ayres, a
a one rent b o o ,1 1 dem ands w haf he xatd
The altt action which draws Llndbrryh,*’ he replied. "AUI I I
City k n B at par win b« accepted killed seven persons in Alalama prwalt, Including
n .’‘
la t t e r they a r 'o in p a n iiil him an I * usinrssmmtallstlrian a n d
m
M
R
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e
s
l
i1
direct
and
p
o
sitive
vice |them here ts two-fold The first •ay it that w* are optimistic.*?) /
tm tb * .property, oobjact to pay­ where 29R lost their lives In a In flrel class postsgr rateJohnson, and t h it r n a tio n a l g u a id pi evident of tlm Cleveland T ru -C j,
Wood continue,!: e
r, BUlar pregtain nf raccv
lie apparently referred to fclMe'i!j
. S n t at State and county U i h , tv-later a week a|o last night, aiM mated lo givo the t i l l a tut.il of
F r id a y l« - jyacyirt, here lio tn l^ k r la n d .
“
pho
prrtl
rnt
la
t
rmnnaii) ; anil
llrrht,
... ltutlol|ih n
—•**' ' r„ r wht(.h 0¥, r ijo o In prise* is self John 11. Curtis, Norfolk k---- N * abstract will b* delivered —mlJ ou* In Georgia where to were 11,293,000,000 revenue. The pros- j
(Continued on P age F ile )
I - Juhi,.„on ddnittlc-d *h c lin g .’s i h* i Nrw Or Iran*, pie^hlent of thr ren*
at slake plus
event) cups end tulKer, and Rear Admiral U ujT H . I
ev m
mult
thd purchaser
u * pay for the killed Jpat week. Tornadoes also peetlva deficit of the Treasury In-------------- ------- .!
(C o ntin u ed on P ag e F iv e )
(Con
nomic policy rommi«Rion of t o trophies The second Is an offi-lsl Hun age, retired, yrho h »v# P* &lt; 1
hit Texas, killing a negro farmer 1933 M 11^ 41,000.000.
dead, and revenue (tamp*
Amrilran Hanker* Aaaoclitlon.
B’ F n e n d H i r * ;
a«rDelation hearing ut«n the rate sstucisted since Mar. P In sffert*
r Clarksville, and wrecking th«
With Contaaiaaloner H. J. Uhan,| where tho t#*timony of the lo etU lp the return of th* child.
1 .M iinria of thr tommittrr
voting “way" because b* ba- oil boom town of Bhelman, Injur­ Th* plW calls for reducing sur­
tax
and
forporatloa
lax
exemp­
• riecrj Involved will be heard.
|tionvd the wr1 tiir»R do •ely.
‘
' eon favor* the ing XO persona.
Over the week-end
tion*; rajttallng several adnanls•was delinquent",
| Henalor Glass, Senator Bulkley, Th* hearing w ill-he bald Sunday a myitsrieua elrpUn# __
Governor MIMev,*repl)lng to on trade* pfovlslo*., of tka present
uever
Brief funeral services (o r M m
____ _____
___ morning
with CommoJb'e V. purpoee o f, mealing Its •
and *olii*ts
took thr.position that
t* e*J
, then* of UW aUte'a
g..wellHies MoUb*wW 1l A
'. W l CoMloa
Oty Sanitary In pee tor Cl. P , Irgltla lion Intend*-) to prevent * I Mason Well, o f th* Florida Oet- III* stgoUste, however, eld
tooTn" Con|T*ss, iatd'th*
•
idrnt-of
U
la
aertinn
xyho
known
trs
real * 4 * 1* convryanrta, and i'U*
Paxton today Issued an appeal dl
Ion of th.- 1929 Stuck mai- &gt;«'*rd Motor AMoclatlon presld make It clear yesterday •Iternongi
BAY
tornado caused “ anormmtt
v «t Florida last Saturday reelc I to all home owners ■&gt;■ repetition
died in WV
ineroea.gtkar speiiil har-v
krt
collapse
should not be delayed I tng and acting a« official rep- whs-her the “contaet" lo Whirl* h* i
property loss" snd aided that
le-rntatlve of Chairman C. F. rrferred had hern made Jjf Cuftla '
I'rreldenl II o o ver eenounead night, will b. held at tie Kricksun others win. have ).e«-n In the hahr. 1 n ntcr.
“ aay psstihlt plan for fedaral aid
„
_ Chapman of the National Assncla- n t'ls trip or at some aartltr
lormafly he la "a .solulely opi&gt;o»*d“ Funeral Horn* tomorrow morning of drpo-lting wet garbage -n
will
b*
appreciated.
Mwa* *r* pgM » cashl " r ih,fl , ' T l ‘ lon. Th o se who acted a , ju d g e , time.
to lh* aoactmvnt by Congreas of at 10:00 o'clock. Rev. A. S- Peck, paper and wooden lioxrs, crates '
peapita aa aJttrawaly lo*
-tended t in rp e a -u .e is ile fla lto n f () M A
d u rin g * h s .
\ Dbaytar relief workers of th*
additional aeldiers bonus legisla­ of the Episcopal Church, will offl- and barrrlls that aie uncovered,
Uxaa,
th*
CammtidonMation of Unas,
Camml
, „,,hy
In whir'. | All further questions Itought
Rad Cross already wars la the fkld
.,tialr.
that lhrv ■« 'fr i firerrd rin* a* ..y ' and would tend to r s , .rt i |. ,|
tion
and
Indira
led
that
hr
will
v«"-|
the isoir reply:
a n voted ta order U a bcoka ol- hi Caorgia and Alabama following
The tody will I.- eent to Mr*. ««M«II M■ |Rl«et &lt;|r.
|thr allego I false stall * * • made,
" I cannot discuss tho confer*
j p ' 'i fklallg- clooed at sundown Mar. last week's i-loim end they, in cw- to .itch a hill If it i« tossed hy the Matthews' old li-.me at Item*
It.inking
Sul*
|
t&lt;
fotr
I
hr
II*
|will tit on the l-oarl. Commodore |
Th * &lt;nnmig of * ai m meat her
(Continued on Tags Four)
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jut .with the publication of lb* oparwtloo with lor*l chapter or- ||»*l| r.
vtlle, nrer t'oluni'Ui. Ohio, fur in I flionanil* «*f llir» %%ho hr»■•«*! on I (Hiimlllir al thr »ithn mil nf th«? Wait taid Hint the report will lu-[
The Judifury
roitimlllw
ff- burial in (t-e fan«l&gt; vault.
Ivtjft A i h*U * f delinquent property own- gaaiaatious and ulhrr agrncies,
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apttal.
l*lof.
I•
*
in**
hplirr,
rrufiled with the N I). A., and that
tho n funp rontainrfl lit ••|w*ii
j r.L • f a n hinging upon th* willi guess fill mill relief gruu|w lor tha new­ jrctrl iKe lluir lull i&lt;t r*i**«l the
nomUt, of Y »lr llnivrrmlty, gavr no drivrit will hr ditquallfled from
Mis. Matthews, tin- wh us of III*
ionm Five Riid Ten prol.uition late llev. John P Matthews, for­ boir* or iiatr.q makcR Ihli m'pial
, y 'b . s t th* Bondholders’ Protective ly atrkken areas.
Rtabilitation n a hr»l
raring during the afternoon on - 1
nett Bary he uul, aa doe* the
k
f
r i mwl l — to pay for th* ca*U
mer archdeacon of the Episcopal •llminatiaii of ill untinitai) ton- tial in i«*"toiing |ro«i&gt;viity
Fourth corps srsa army h**d- law
leai charge* agalntt him sr*
Thr
irvolt
t
h
a
t
rated
In
Dloces* of Southern Ohio, lin-d at clthri" throughout the city.
t -,1 £ 8 i st puWkotion
quarters at Atlanta announced
I
, Ayirs told tin* *nului&gt; I'UunrPR prnvr«l
:
.
Aviatiou cam* to th* atUnli-m that teats, co'.s end blankets had the II"u*r over the revenue bill I ongwood for many year*, and
i« 'Still tlrtliniiti:" ■ml ll»*l •»»*!«•
Thr Iti'gatla and Special C e l * - ,
Mi
I'axton
“laird
that
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I
mlSV
•; st U&gt;* CommUalon through appll- b*en sent into three communities for U o weekn litcan rruiuhtin^ was arllve In rrllxioue work SI c
-ulnllA mill* ti-atl-ois &lt; ommittee of the Sem i-1
lertniix hav
|nnliui(r4| to m wlkitl) nf |n»-t
NEW YORK. Mar. 2 «.-(A _ P .) .
y- ' V * 1. , amtiana for appolntmaat aa mans- stricken by lest week's storm. iroatfi ay and the steadying In* had a lacgr c(rrl, of friends In this
1 •■■'••« "lacovfiy ha» »u*rn limrt* in,I,, i Mint, Chamber of Com­
rrmo't*
all
worlhlrta
r
«.
r|itat
l«
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Comtin. : oeavtn#-«
of kAb*']
gar of th* Sanford Mankipal All- Equipawut of thr Alabama nallon- fhienrr of parly leatlcr»hi|i wad i-rt). and throughout the inunty.
,, which Is sponsoring
the
«!uw Iran rrliti* . it NphRr- that
arul
•ana.
after
giving
dm
noticr,
Imrrlran drl'ar In i»i«*
Ntrwiu ■ ilrtermined drive for a
xTJjit-i x — • , ( -g, B. Bchaafar and G.
(Contlnued on I'ng* Two)
"w r arr not n»«*n than half way nppraranrr of the driver* In three
•
n
i
to
not
if
&gt;
the
.Sanitai)
Offiter
mea ure that will balance thr hud*
niarLcta an*l of in#
and an application by n
„r three teats earh n e t rirhangv
In ta v tif r faitjre to comply Ihmugh thiA t.i dm'M»iiii.m
Seed
I'niUd 8 tai#« guvrminani hgflJ * ,
of th* Standard
n t
Sun-lay.
I«
going
ahead
with
all
with the law.
At thi* »«»nir tlmr h** no*til "a
In the New York »to-k sx.-ha.nge )
Speaker Garner and Represent*
Cm, that Ala firm b* given a
l-lso. to make It a successful
Im it* r m-i|Imid nt hi hatikitif."
yesteritay
were attributed |l. Vt
Uve Knell, of New Vh-rk, Hie Itc
,
and lease t* erect a dUW It Mrguai'r nf tlir Main* I* rsent.
leading Wall Street banking kllw;
publican Iradei. bate irallgned s
■ in ‘ -g aUtlea at tha field. The
brnilnolr Oounly fanners who
The sa ne roles sml irgolatluntj rise to the snarl In CongTeaa jqypp
' N'atlunal Dank. .•« k »ui%ill». 1 In .
majority of then for r , despitr tb» atlrrnl the regular nnwtllig of the
panalt was granted.
j nhjrrt»e| |irili« Ik i'M/ In a itlmii whirl, were lo have l.rssilrd al lalancing the national hod
Mr*. Elisabeth llaxsn, 2*. who lll'urgcnl that swept the rank« Set-illiole Agricultural Club al
The Commissionary
—
lim itin g ii-al l••tsl•• hmn»
I 1* W -hr tarts M-he-liile.l It* havr l-rrn
International bank* and
haa been in ill Kealth for seveial last weak, and caused the defea* Seminole High Kchmi! Thursday
Pay B. J. Goadagor, f
4
'LL
Alt
WATER,
M«I
29.
i-rm-nl
-of
the
tlmr
ilspusitt
u( a ton on Sat iptlay. Mai. I t »tH Ing houses noted a distinct
gar a f.th o part, aiaca raisaaod. month*, died at her 7M Elm A**- of th* sale* las pru|»t»»l.
night, starting al M:00 o'elmk,
I
h
In
f-ree.
ami
thr
en
operaticof funds away from Ihe doll
home this morning at about
‘ f*g hia equity ia lib
Taking an unusual nurse for a will be given tli# o|&gt;porlunlly of A ready tale wa» fomul &gt;r»l*i |&gt;enk and lo l&gt;r |wtei tbs', would
of county and cltv police. Hoy to other currencies, some of
ta assume th* out- f:M e’tloek.
speaker, Gamer went on th* helling my# of M/htgan's out- day by V*e city uni-iiiployii'*nt I .* givrn the fi-drml ic.rrvc Imar I
&lt;tt labol |to rrelrlct rallatrial icrurity loans Scouts, and lh, City Commis­ rost lo leveli In terms of Utw ^ - .
Funeral ssrvlcas were held at floor today to urge Ms col- standlng seed experts In a lector# tt-llsf committee Ur
*a Tag* Bin)
sion has l-rrn secured as l&gt;#for*. lar which would make export* a ((
certificates, at a campaign opened uf member bankt.
the grave In Hylvan Lake ceme- taagre* to approve a hill thst will on "Seed Eapeiimental Work."
All streets trailing l &gt; thr lake- gold from New York prof)tgkV.
tary thia after noon at 4:00 o'clock, meet th* prospective treasury
Thr speaker will be II. N. to raltr glO.OOO within «ix d a y .. x),r , rn| extalo loan linillation,
at Gold muvemenl* yesterday wer*
ho contrndnl. would ttf■•--1 the front will Iw roped off
vtth Rev. McPherson officiating. deficit.
Cou’ler. superintendent of Hi* ft r unemployment rcbo:
,
r-non Sunday, and persons wish­ negllllhlr. however, perhaps 'YdSa j
Itcreavntatlvea
of
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p
m
I
pc
and
|
bank*
in
Florida
which
lend
to
experiment*!
garden*
of
the
har­
Mrs. Hasan was bom la Hanford
Th* revived strength of thr par­
K ,
* &lt;j* , *
w »
an Nov. 4, 1903, snd had lived ty leadership was evidenced in th# ry Morse Seed Co., of Rochester. civic (L is , women's or. moxatloos (11r\i« 'n u t u row rr * on thrir land ing Is* srr thr lares will ke askrrl to tne lark of lalllnga of ./pal’
f| vt
Mr
ad%iK*atrl
an l„ pay a small admittance fee trans-Atlantic liners.
a
all
her
Ilf*,
hh.
Is
survived
Harry Papwwrth. Sanford, sau
overwhelming defeat of Represen­ Mich., enl he will hilng with him ami other groups yoatei lay s t a l l ­ m s Brvurlty.
In ruvrr r.'-en-e nf bringing
Kei—rtv ot c-'.orta t* -Jar4
a t . Raima. AJUraonU Springs, by her husband, W. A. Ilasetii a tative LaOuardia, Republican, New several reel, of instructive motion ed »n a hoUM'-t ithoux' ranva*.»» MiiiPiiiliiirn' whnh would |wrinit
thr drivers an-l thrir .raft to through C’ongra • ntw (•idler,
rarniption uf »•■«•*» l**ai»*
wer* aAtctad ta npraaant Bwnlu d« daughter, Virginia ilpsen; four York, a leader of the successful picture .
uf all k tflio iu o f L ir • &lt;ly.
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honuB ItciBlatlon whlrh might ih«
os, Claries. Claude, Ralph and aalae las return1. It was defeated
A * t«» ill* rul a D i a l Berurlty lu.m Sanfoid.
an tha Florida Citrus
Tha lal»or c rrtillc a l* • p iv »i iit
Caw", prixrs of 140. 120, an-l qulr* some $2 ,000,000,000 -«aa4
Cells Hasen, all of Banfard; her m t« it.
pluviBlon
hr
»ald,
"
I
d»m’t
think
■ flow wlati fur unrm plo) im*ut » » ‘ l
110 will go to the driver making further Increase th* pubti* 'debt
YtaaV “CdwwAsta* o f F ifty " at a father, J. M. Boyd, W o r d , and
This wai lb* day'* chief action
T h «y i r t l»a-.r«l In dcn*mlnatl&lt;m» (hat li% litflBlatlt.n )‘ mu »h(udd at
the faslsst
time during the was regarded by many doaUSM as
W l* .
hair la DaUad ttm-heathers, David Boyd, and An- in th* Hoaa*. -Eastern Democrats,,
Innpt
to
tell
thr
tankrr
what
he
of 26 conta to $2 earh anti may he
afternoon.
A
high
point trophy it a cunt rib jlury cause ta waaknaM;
aiay
and
may
nal
do.M
Me
arjrurd
Mr. Papworth drear Be yd. Baraaota.
led hy RepreeeaUlve O'Connor, of
u u l by th « purchaatr L* p «y fur
alto
ufferrd
ly
the
K. O. M. A., in aevernment bonds. Ona af tit*:
that
“
no
Iniard
at
Waanington
N«*f» York, charged southern and
untklllr«l labor at 26 rrn tt an
Karl l-ehriiann, feerwtary of the ?Murt the w orker to l»« » |»’»»&gt;**'l I can know a situation a » well a* as are other prisra, all on dis- shat pest declines was la Ihd' I Ih-*
M A R IA N N A —11. A. Manassa Midwestern Democrat* with In­
erty fourth four and o a e A ltf
'■'ontmued on I'age S 'w
bawling alley nri t ta local setting U d ffa Ip th# bill end de- Krmlnolr County Chamber of C. - by the unentploynirnl re lie f rum the banker on thr ground "
pei cent*, which declined •T jt-d P
men* it out of the city until mlU*«
( Continued on Peg* tw o )
1990.12 par bond of 91900
1 hurt, ay al tending • ter.es &lt;f !
M ayor II. II. liatkln . chairman
Ination.
rllrut tneetinr* throughout C*nl/oadlng bonkers felt
.
o f ihe ro m mittcR. yrR triday a lter*
tral Florida.
1
tiling of tb* American d«
noon Raid
application*
already
He It th# primtp*&gt; »tw«k*r al
th* foreign exchange mariek wa*
meetings In DoGand. l-** 5burg, were on Smiul lo r w jrkera.
but a momentary flurry.
toils. Lake Wald*, and Lakeland,
Tho HRundo* o ni d llruncttet, will captain Ihe Bruaelteo.
man, charged with drunkenness, and all meeting* are under tha
I'alrlngs hsv« bean announcssl
Icamv nf Konforti. women golfe.i,
pleaded guilty and was fined $4.
out pic ot of the Florida Citrus
as follows, tha firsl name l.in g
will rngogr In a unc-Jub luurnaJim Goodwin and L C. Hmllh, (Gowers Clearing-House Associa­
lh.,1 of a member af lha Blonde
white, and Ran Johnson, arrested t e . II* left her* aarly this mamment ove. the Panford Country
and charged with being drank and lag.
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Mr*. Roy hyrurt vs. Mrs. Waller
dUnrdartr, pleaded not guilty,
‘With Ban Cantwell,
—•Tho Federal Council of Churches 9:30 o'clock, according lo an an* Bach; Mr*. Howard Ovorlin vs.
guilty, and net guilty respective­
pitcher, hurling tha l**t
V AN DAL R I'fA B W IN 1IOWB
o( Christ in America dlsarprcos nounermtnt from Allan H. Htew- Mrs. I'hil FsrkiuS! Mrs. U P. Ha­
ly. Ceedwta and Smith were fined
Inning*, tha Boston Br
wiU tho Catholic Church's alti- art, professional at tho club, today. gan v*. Mrs. B. W. Herndon; Mr*.
M each, while Johnson, a negro
footed tha Philadelphia
NEW ORLEANS. Mar.
A luncheon will follow the ploying Allan KUwart *■. Miss Jan* LoI X on “ mixed marriages."
-a dtsei heed.
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lotlea 4 to I thia '
h a gglass
cutter, ou
Armed with
l
A report by the council's com- of nine holes, h* sal!, snd all rot- Roy; Mrs. II. B, I-owls v*. Mr*.
Alexander, charged unknown vandal want on a gkUlee
fora **ve
on marriages sad tha homo tivations must be mad* by tomor­ Floyd I'almort Mro. ll. M. Walton
and disorderly scratching eprpa
owdlng Into Tinker
■pro* tier* aarly ya Uf.
■*.f" baa l«cn approved by tho admlnlo- row night.
vs. Mrs. John M d ic k J r, Miss
was lined »7-M. day «
ndo. Nearly 100
loft ‘l i t unremovable trail ve committee, representing 27
Rose
Varner
vs.
Mr*.
El
B.
Mc­
Ncorly HO Kooford golfer! bavs
charge! with marks oa 23 ab «* wiqdowa
sons war* ta tha
a * w t i flats* lanl denominations.
Call)
Miss
Ruth
Koavll
vi.
Mr*.
been Invited to |.artlrlpala In Jha
not guilty, but downtqwn be
_
hav sap.- iJ&lt;*
hit a baa
• n.Zxception Is takaq ta th* Vat­ unique tournament which allows Lena lot Roy; Mr*. Fred Bandar v*.
field faaca w tU sso
mala toajgVe rrests had k
' Is m 's decra* roqulrinr tbpt chU- th* rolfar t* uso any club oh* Mrs. Edward Higgins; Mrs. H. O.
Chsso,
Jr),
vs.
Mr#.
E.
F.
Hoeswishes
on
her
lour
ot
the
court*.
dran
born
af
marriago*
katwaen
T A N A K A C I T Y - J . C,
Friday. M«r. H nr* aa (i l H Rl I
Mrs. Roy Kymes will captain lh* holdsr: Mrs. A. W. Epps, vx. Mrs.
Cathob.s and Mn-Cat|*lka must
rchaaod R a l p h BoroaoL
~ see- r&lt;nir~. wklta, charged ■arch*
(Continood oh Pag* 8 Lx)
'
while Mr*. Waller Bach
b« roared in th# Catholic Church.
harbor
( C—tinned en Ppgn Bis)

H rC ss

Clergyman Who
Of 3 Interned
Returns Home
TalkW it_

Wood, Indian**TetrfaiH National Guardnmcn
Withdrawn F r o m
As “Utterly FWse"
Jail Where Killers
Accusations M a d e
aar1H*’R6&amp;fttl Address Of Police Arc Held

At Par To
In Paym Persons
In Land

ALABAM A SEEKS BOOST IN POSTAL
OUTSIDE AID IN RATES URGED AS
TORNADO LOSSES REVENUE GETTER

BANKERS ASSERT OFFICIAL T R IA L
GLASS BILL W ILL OF BOATRACERS
SLOW RECOVERY TO RE HELD HERE

Governor Says Local
Institutions Unable
- To Handle Matter

Suuthern Mm Among }I Drivers Involved In
Difficulty At Miami
(iroupAppcaringBcTo
Tell Their Story
fore Senate B o d y

Okeyg New Plan To
Meet Huge Deficit

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!MrB.Matthews--------- ,v
To Pay Last RcspectfLWton Asks Property
Owners To Lend Aid

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Snarl In C o n g ress
Seen As Having A n '
Effect On Markets

Mra. Elizabeth Hazen
Is Dead After Illness

Expert Will Talk
To Agricultural Club

ClcarwaUr Begins Six
Day JoblcKH Aid Drive

Haines On
Of Fifty

Lehmann Out OfTown
On Speaking T o u r

Nearly 80 Women Golfers O f Ci t y
I n v i t e d T o Play In Tournament

City Milk Ordinance To Be tested
Police Court Friday Afternoon

Mtxed Marriage Plan
Of CatholicH DiHputed

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[■• *!De Valera it making a crest
t« — Ala,; itsi — stti.
Utaad against England, our only
sgra.eii m « h &gt;m &gt;*d.
|tangly In the world," the said.
Ids a, a . tadar.
r, Varda: Baaday. St rara
I.'Ve.Uat we bslp him In every
war T u rk IS, r lllib u r a h
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X (N sW a rk .l. r h lla d t lp h la
h . lo Toronto, slo n trva I,
I.' Five brigades of'Dublin men—
t. H artford. Ilurratn. A l.
|about 2LOO— gathered on - St.
«M ,. l(orhrtl,r, William,.
Iftdphtn'a rreen and marched
MonoMf.
cara puift.. new
IthfenkH the city to that garden T«rk IT, PhlladalBhU
«. riioburgli
l* f hitter Irish memerlet, Glat- I. t aarh to H«alon, lUlilmnr*.
[Wtrin Csmetary. They were un­ Hrranloa, Jfariford. Utlra, Myraruar,
HochBotar. • rara h»ld for raron.
iarmed and without uniforms, but ■
Add to ftanday'ii pa##.
rVfere wall drilled.
Following the Irish republican
anhy were members of the Flarfna
Fall, republican party of Eamon
tj Valera, new Free State pretllet, who has notified Great Dril­ the Irish republican army's de-.
ls that be Intends to abolish the flant resolve.
I h of ntteglance to the Ring, al­
"Thtrt Is no
qucatlon
of
ii s( the lest tie that binds the
honor,” he said, “ tlnce th* treaty
M I*
B countries.
It bind tht Flanna Fall followtd ww» signed under tht force of a
B&lt; y Scouts,
Scoots, Girl Sfoult, women's threat of war." lie referred to y„terd
U tlllarict and smaller affiliated
the Anglo-lrith treaty of 1021, Marian
gr reps,' who brought the parade
Ip a total of at least 4000 persona. which ended the etrtfe between time Ir
/ »erhap. half of Dublin1* half- Ireland and Great Drltain and tet comln*
*
■
,
rgfllltn
population lined
the up the Irish Free Stats.
Rffeeta to tee the marchers. They
‘‘The treaty mutt go, lock,1
wi itdbed In ■ silence that wat In- •lock and barrel," he ihouted to A-N lli
IB Tapt*d only by a few scattered tht army over the long grave.
|0 1 3 .
"The need for th# Irish repub-1
*
atre ware no amillnt farta In Mean army will eiiat while Ire- iM. iJJ
M rching lfna, which Includad land It held In the' shackles of
'e 1
tha #bod f ray-halrad man.
the British Empire."
IbrSaL”
kt t|i f rara of th« man who
•49 th t rebriHon^fifUtn Irl»h
4a w trt aiacutad for it, bot a
k of ttreal flfhllng coat other
d—tbp* wtra blown, tha r#pub*
i ConititutJon o f 1010 waa
V And Mott Townay proclaimed

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scien tific m icrom eter wheel
la hrr»bjr Khen that p m M
HUW will he rr«*#|%t t.&gt; Ihe Hoard
a lig n e r
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»»Afe. CotnilJ. n«&gt;rl4L n( their nnt
rrgulnr m#*tln«r In It* )•* Id In tti*
(*e»ur1- lliiuae Ml Hgifotil. Kin., »n
April blit. I3JI nl |« ii'i 1#&lt;*U A. M
fnr th** fnllntHng H)ttlpirmlf
M anley b r a k e T E S T E R Twr» I t ) Nra &lt;#*«- nml, One
null U S ) Ton Trulkr ill* »&lt;ir.
cheek each wheel individually
rooofttl lAHdr-1 |«| |AI • M III*
#irliAttftn Two i lltl Kuril Tr«*#k*
■ tnl On* old »*h#vrol*t Tru»k
0 "*r &lt;&gt;* t»e*| apt. u f'i t»v iba
tV.tinl), gnd kepi at tl&gt; •‘••unly
I'onrkl Cimp.
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lioanJ r*-##rv#a ll.• light to
Taken th e gu&lt;^)*ii*R out o f r**J«#| any
or nil lti.lv
B rake T en tin g
AVIinr»e m,v hand itvul Hi- *#aI nf
•tiWI ll-Mril. ul Hanford. I let . I Ittea
Iffh rtny of Mar. h A. |» iyJ2.
V.
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Special price on tlrin d ln g
riffle, it. •! Coun.
Vnlrea o r innlaitng Hlagn—
If
iNrnii'leilnniKt,
A*mln«»la •• Mit I y,
i f you r m otor lit not running
KtarMl
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Batata.,, Mar. M, ISO.
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narMt: Warm, partly rUud, Maul.
Inss **rr llsbl. mo*.rat. wire In.
qslrjr, &lt;1rmain, rathrr alow. mark.,
about alradr. Carlo,*. f.n.h sauai
lamia, It inrh arts, moatlr lair
quallljr, varjr fan. .alat, i.i dna,
ITS. oaraalnntl baa, t.M; It dot.
MS. Me, poorer and abort tops, all
altaa SSa Isas. tllaavy aho.ara aar'r
Stonda, moraine.)IIIIIM IiKI.I-IIlA: Mark.i alSady.
II deeraaa. ratals* I I’elir. s Kla
arrrsad. It rara on Irarh. ttiipplis.
u.adarala,. damand abaui ni.-1.ratr.
marital ataady, Florida It Inrlt
rrla. w a . h . d and Indlrldually
waahad anr. pra.roolad, I dot. lo t.
* St, law S TS: t doi Stt.l tt. mo,.,
ly t.SS.tlli * do,. J t t .lt t . raw
I ts, moally I.St.I At; It d»a 1 tt.
S St, raw ralaa, I.TS.I tt, ponrar low
aa S.IS, Min. anowlne apray raaldua,
all altaa, low aa l.tt.
rlTTHBI'IIOII: Market »ll«h llr
•trnnear. i t datrtaa. rloudy. S Calif,
t Fla. arrlaad, IS rara on trark.
Huppllaa modarala. damand .low,
maria, allehlly atrnnear. Florida Ip
Inrh arts waahad, -1.1 dm bral,
ltd.,.IS, fair condition Inw aa
S tt; It Sat S.U.S.S*.

it Cavan, a balf-mil# of repob■a marc had without armt to
r a speech by Madame Mauds
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mnnt* HpHhgfl, and
Your akp^ori will t
IlaapartltJ

row sri*vm tW )ii o p
nK&lt;2lftTUATIll\.
I hrr+1’&gt; ■nnounre m&gt; candidary
for * rr.fUrll.in |o Ih# offira ttf
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!•» lha Ikmtirfgilp l‘rlm«rr to Im
he-lsl June Mh. I&gt;5J. and will op.
pretlalr Iks »uf*pnr| of th# elll«#n.
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refill Id ar)- for lh»» nfHre of BUprr.
bl*or of r^ tla fra iio n for Brm lnoU
('••unly, BDhjrci «n fit# d trlalon of
the 'tiilrr* In lh a June yrliwiarloo.
1 •••l.erll your Bupport **n a bstola »f
ron d u ctln s thla o fflra In a b ja m a ia .
Ilk#, rffIc irn t, and Ih- roughlf «p .
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W. J. TIMtJPKN.
r o u BT4TH ftliw ro fl.
f tirrehy at.nounr# mf candidacy
f»*r tls** #iiti# hruAir, »ab)#rt to th#
I ••rnn. i nils prlmdrF to is# held on
J'in* *»h l&gt;lf, and will apprrrlat#
Ihe- artIr# »up|w.r| of all th# rill,
trnahlp pf |ha SUfe. f*#natnrf«l I»IB.
tllrt. #ntkr arinc ftemlnola
and
ltr»«ard r«&lt;unll#a.
k iia n k im w o o n n u rr.
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I b#r#by an no u nrt m y ran d ld ary
ro n r o o m
M is u o a e#
f'’» r#.#l#ctlon a# Senator faom tba
v im
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tbtrir-a#v#R th sen a to rial d*»tr!el of
lo a a a a a a t* I t U it y m t ,
KirtrIda, ib b )frt to tba Dem ocratic nr I awiak
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ron i r u r i m .
h#M in Jua, «r thlt year. t 4nI lako iMo molhiol of aonnunrlna supper, wilt bo apprsatalag.
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R O W LIN G
A. VALOR A#..
Senolnr nf Iho STIh Dlalrlc, oaf
Kwr I tew anti llra llb
Will apfirtrlata your vota and aup.
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On KO.ruary IS, Ills , tht StlN
r n .r n t : o t r a m u e l u
Hanford Howling A lleyn
Drmor.ailr
Kum tirg Cammltfli
H wt* I I,arts gr II mIIsH mb
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randldalra for th# BMNHillwrMffl
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» -wHUlrlrt N*. I.
I am m n id M u i- for ra.#l#rtloa of rirruli Judfi #hall b# nm hialA
'Ll* convinced. Dr.
ih.- (sffir# of r.sunty t'ummlsrlon. In ih# l»#raarraU« I*rimarl#a yf l f t ]
Dmjjtali. ricial llrig
Dlalrii*! Nti I If #l#rtr«l I as. tn all Inaifinraa wb#r# lha tana
rl l«. rsmtlnu# IN# fw»||»|e« whlrh of fir# #tplr#a prior lo tiki rfT*K
font, rho.'tb SOi-M.
it* i.e-e-n idPM lfu.l a iili rny n#arly lism.H faiic FVlmarr In ItM. • ,y&lt;
r »•« &gt;*ar k h u i u m i i.f list- office. I Th# Aliornry Oojitrsl ef FlarVU
ho. rorpBlly r . , O M
IB tltU III
Ih »mT«»N HTEr.I.K.
-•plnlhn lha, Iht.-altlntsrttl *r rootaa
HM.-.lMmafii nf Ibo praMDl
l*on « in m t r owMiaaioaiKKo lof
ih# Twenlr.IhlM J b 4 i^ l7 fK S ll,
IIUIrlrt \»e |.
romprlnlng Ilravard aal
I lirrrhv nrmounr# my cnndlcary «'nunll#o.
only I# IM AM 4f
f 4•r ih# offli # «if &lt;*i uniy Commla. th# n#ki •■(•ml#
#n*uln* loiklia ‘ t | A tta
•»on#r for HfiiiliKiU County of lha K#nai#
unlaaa
an
dm
il*#i I'Uirlrl. #uhj#c| to lha da. ■onn#r mad# ant ronnfiMi I f ila
c|w|',n of Use %ol#ra In lha Jana Itw
ita
I** ifinerI.-• Jf #|#« |rda I pladca mr
I ha v# d#4*id#d lo Baconit A fibbil.
HMt pcimanrnt rttre of Itrhlnr* • r»f I##• effort# lo ward a practical,
dal# for |Itlo offlca ta lj^ rA k y
lilt-tf i nit, (IrniinU Itch, or Alh s-rrtfielit. and pruiii.mlrjl handling formally announce mr caadfcdacy far
••f “ ll affair# r. I.t(liig lo th# wal. aomlnallna far appalnunafiL to lha
Fowt* wr|i«* r , |I Uunanl, laiw tif nt) Ulairls’l #»••! county.
s.fflr# nf f'lrrult J.idM •€ tba f a in ,
HVM ri.KINCIIKIt.
.11 rstpslanl Dr., Orlar.do,
ty.third Judicial Clffblt 4f tba Rtaio
«-f Florida, for lha unaxptr*4 t#rm
i*oii i in m v m m iM iiu K icn.
of thla of flea.' la anHoupoInff my
OUlrlct Ha. ft.
randldarr 1 a«r#a lo abMa by lha
I am a i*i.riuiai* for ra.atarlloa rrauli of ih# June FrlmarUa. .
•«i ft..... .
*»f County Cummls.
Vary IUapoelf«lly,
►'•*» . r |(i#ni«| No 1. I baa# ir\f
OKOy A. PyCOTTOL
• mil .ila n t||-of u four &gt;rar tarord
" •' '• # f''u'ul in* upholdlnM mr
m
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Inis I'llona S.f a##lat Inc
I It#"#hy annittinc# mjr •randHfarr.
■ • |s* l.tl tig Ns iiiinnls- i*isunl&gt;‘# c&lt;&gt;r. • uhj#ei
lo
fh#
l)#mocrallo
• i tils, t .si • oiitilmuni of coal, and n#\» Jun#. for lha offlrb Of.Primary
Clrrult
I '
on i •«*lal# lit#, sol# of #11 Judy# of ih# TwBiityeifct*4i4Mlclal
!*»•-. '• sli" ss|»|»r#cla|# Iho## #f. rirruli
romprlalna
Dr#vard
and
toil#
Hertlnol# (,q«r.;)|fva1|JUe#. •
« r rA V’VY" LON1L
I will aprraalala IK# aappoH M
lha rotara of Ihli Clr«|ill M C At
honored a 11h lha office, will bob*
##il» and faithfully aarva II tb lbt
I I---A Ilf &lt;&gt;IV1I.I&gt;,1«—
4
»••#! of my ability.
VT A COLLINS. I

EVRO LETi

SPECIAL

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from your Chevrolet dealer at the

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JOHN IS IJSONAIIDT.

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ron c o r b r r J U M A / • •
Th la la In aanouaca my taM M M f
for the office of Coaaty Jmtgw m
Hamlnola County. aub)##| lb IM #0ta
rl#lon of tba volara In tba D*ma#
rratl# Primary lo ba ha14 lb Jpn|g
I will ap»r#«lftia yoar

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for qualify work

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Your Chevrolet dealer is in a better position than anyone qlse to give you

for
i#.#l#ctlon la th# office of
UrUlilf JudlT# of HrmlO' I# Count*,
» loride. kiihled «o Os# I»#msM*rallr

quality work at lowest prices. His service station is factory-supervised.

p This Coupon

He has factory-designed tools and equipment—factory-trained attendants
and mechanics. H e UBes only genuine.Chevrolet p^ris. And ho is per­
sonally interested in seeing to it that you ore satisfied with your Chevrolet.
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A series of weekly service specials to emphasise the lo,w prices on Chev­
rolet repair work starts today. For the week 6f March 28th, the special
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will be brake adjustments, for which the bargain prices below prevail.
.brin g tt to 8n ow ’a Paint
O h m CD. F rid a y and
Rday, A p ril la t and 2nd.
■ there w ill be a free
elal
dem onstration o f
W gp ar Enamel and W am
Polishing W ax.

Don’t Miss It

CKSVaOLST MOTOW COtfVAWV, DBTHOIT. SSICIUOAN, DIVISION OF OSNIBAl. MOTOSS

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Primary tv l#« h#IJ lit# flral Tu#a.
.1#% In Jun# 1321
I am u##riy grateful for Iba aup.
f m alsrn m» Ur tha voters of
'iMiitniil* County In ib# pa#i, and
»• lt| n|*pr#cla1 # a r#*u|Innation of
thla aupport In t* * tun# Primary
Ia
a nil a V\«*)3f
ro n c o it T V Jt iHJH.
V h#r#bv announce ray can«.V!acZ
for th# offlc# of County Judga M
ft* r„Iitole county. etsbJ#c| lo tb#
drclalon of Iba volarn In Iba D#tno.
crtilc Primary lo be fetid.In June
Tour auppnrt will »•# anprtcUlaw.
u. w. w a h h .

ro n
a t t a m ib t *
1 «l*h to announce ray read I
for ih# office of atata allocna
ih# 23rd. Judicial circuit far
un»aplr#d term of Millard B. IU
If ralurnad lo thla office f
aiv# II Iba M ina undivided
#«»na»lanilotia attention M I l l
i»r###ni Your vota ana support
Is# appr#rlato4.
PUN N I M I l M T i m A 1
I h-r.kr saanaar. mr rstSMacr
far ll.prsaealallra la Ilia laelalslur# la ■ &gt; «,. ,wo. aqklast to Iks
IWmorrailr I’rlaiarv. Tear V*te ttS
• ui.porl will ba apprsrlalae.

ru n t i.KitK r in r r t T ro rtiT .
F O R HALE OH EXCHANGE,
I brrrl y announce ray Candida#)
llcgsl Marine motor &amp; Oliver far r#.#l#rtlon la lha offing «
Cnunlr
fur bnnlnnla County
No. !) Typewriter, In good condl- auhj##l Clark
In Ibn darlnldn at tb#
volara in tb# Jun# primaries, f wll
appraclnta mor vnta.
VAHCT. K. DOUaisABS.

A D JU STIN G

brakes

run iiiK im r .
I h#r#hy *•r&gt;t.otitt, # my randldocy
f* r ir.etrf lion to Ih# offlo# Of
Nharlff Hemlm.l# i nus'T vub|#cl la
lit# Hill of Ih# ktslMi In the l&gt;»m9.
••rallc primary to be held lilt
Jua#
Tour aup|&gt;o#l wilt La aa
iir#s'iMl#u.
.
J. r. 4fCI.KUsAH&amp;
i*nu ro t a n
ju im ir
1 h#i»h&gt;4 announce ray candidacy

Partistna rouslu as# eaUs laa4
serima iiouUe. Veeeaastsw tfemi
wlik Cmemelalee, ss emeUiSad c*e»
UatUolMsaolleUks. Cnwmklilna
eew msSk il Stsawwr wNk twt IsM
Uaa i |« eeetlwe esd teal* Iks laSai
msmWsnm ssa tskikiu gem steed
Of a3 Laeoa 4r«#s aseasst* b im
Sited b| iu«li madktl amfefbiae ae
af ika graaUd kaaltks agssclae la* |
aialcaS cossh* aaj eMds ead r i n fe
sdlMseltieeMesCrsamnlsise seers
In ■flfliltomIs rrsessls. rlkwhrsliag

.
ro n i n r n i r r .
I h*r*t&gt;r aooaaar. mr aasSleoes
lor Ik. ,11k. of Sk.rtff af t a li,
nt'e Cruaty, sukjwr te Jba Saelalw,
nf tha .stars la Ike Jaaa erlamrtss
I shall has. k f . rampalga ak s
l&gt;U*rnrm af law sofarcamaal with,
am trmr ar farm. Tsar ,sta w|U es
a| p r e v ia I .S .'_____
“
u re n s a . t a t * .
ro n tn su u rr.
I will k* a n M M il. far ata
n.a i . ih. orrtes »t ekisilt i
Seminal. County ,n4 mill S|
ptacial. Ui. v .i. et ih. el.atarsi
of ibis n&gt;aa,p. If ilsilM I sap*
l&lt;&gt; k. as sells* ak.rtrr, SeeeUa
lull Has ta tb* eewsmsattee* *i
Inraasasai af law, aM will arnsw
cempsuat. affUWal SsoaUe*. II. C. -SSON^ WIUXJX

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�TUB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA,

K arn es, F o rm e r
a n f o r d S ta r, W ill
i l o t 1932 O u t f i t
ds

TUESDAY,

'1932
M o d el ___________________
fiord To B e D
isplayed Soo
_________________ ■
W •»
5-.

(Continoel from Fage Om )
Park Trammell b*at him for th*
Senate. No human
candidate
would miaa trying to eel all the
voir* he ran.
“ I f my opponent want* to fight
the prevent governor, that ie atl
right with me. I&lt;et me gay no*
and1thi* will atani through the
lari apeer h of m , rampalgn, I
have made an,| will make no prom.
Uerf to anyone for appointment to
office*.
‘iDoesn’t achievement ttfl tha
bent story? The1 man himself ii
the platform, not what a man
•rcklng office may tell you i-r
promi'r you. What n man did in

■With the cleetlon of Joe l.udtrlg, taalted ruler i t th* Hanford
Xfln' l odge and wetl-kaown eelery
grow*I aa president, the 1912 edi­
tion of tba Sanford Baseball Club
arae formally effected at a well-at­
tended meeting of club direr lor*,
i Fteftra, and fani In the City Hall
yesterday afternoon.
. Other offleera are: II. II. Odham, vlr*-pre*ldent; K. A. Wil­
liam*, iccretary,
an d Arthur
‘ Bra nan, trea»urer. Tha following
who had cither eignlfled an inten­
tion of aiding in the organization privately owned by Individual
• r tha club or had volunteered for member* of collective farm* will
• d ir * arrrlee, were elected to the be pro tec led.
'VaArd bf dlrettora: W. II. KhepThe decree condemned aomt
DETROIT, Mar. IHE—The new
ca*r« of rompuliory conversion of Ford V-R will l e shown to Ihe pub­
auch property
into
common lic of 200 i ills-* In the United
1 Wa H. HchmWt, L. A. T »t«f M, U ownership. It promised to prnt- State* and Camilla Thursday, Mur,
II. il* 8Uv*ni»( Me I#. IVr- ccufe those responsible, hut went
llm , W. C. Erlckaon, Fred Zorrfr- a alep further and promised gov­
B^r, IL M. Papworll, Hex P»ck- ernment assistance tu those mem­
. anl, and F. V. Croat.
ber* of collective farm* who were
Joe Rurnr*, who pla&gt;c&lt;l first unable to acquire their own litr* btw* and win n M*n**tional butter *tock.
{ #0. the Sanford tlub In I92H snd a
Thrr# aro three
form* of
,y member of the
IVterabtirf? 19315 rural property ownership undg
•nd Jfradi’nton 1920 entriea in the I ho prevent socialist
scheme,
old Florida Stofo I.&lt;aKu&lt;*. win ep- na mely:
T JNdnteJ •« plaflnt ininufrr of the
The agricultural
association,
y «lo b .
pi i mining pea*anta working eulX • Ilia term* were accepted over I lec lively to retain their own hymra
W 'al-laH other property,
n l»The artel, where only llveatock
me*, can be privately owned,
new
The commune, where rveryflr»t thing a common property,
rlpal
In tine with Je»eph Stalin’*
from policy that the nation U not yet
rlpo for real communism. which
liny mean* (hat everything i* common
t i l l ' piopeity, the organisation of roin* l,n munei ha* 'not been punhed and
* a* Bit*)* have been encouraged «&lt;
&gt;**r- (lie beat form for the present
*tage of development,
nond
Collective farm* limy be in any
IT,t&gt;r* of the three categoric*.

Real Comrminisnr
Seen' As Far Away
After New Decree

**I want every man or hoy «i CaponeAidMarkedFor
Sanford who want* to piny hall on
&lt;bs club IhU year to bring hla Death,Say sNewspaper
®ldve or mitt to the field tomor­
row, ao that we can get tinder wa)
CHirAOO, Mir 2P.— (A .P .)—
til food ahnpr and he among the Th® Hfrxtd anil KxRmliuir »*yn It
Winner* on tha opening day, “ Man- hat IsRrncd Frank Nlttl, chirr
M t r Haro** raid at the roucluxlon lieutenant of A! Capone, who re­
Of Ihe meeting.
turned here la«t week after serv­
He acideil mat every player in ing 15 month* at Leavenworth, ha«
tb0 city will he given pn equal been marked for death by hi*
opportunity to maAe « place on erstwhile aa»onat&lt;v.
The diminutive gangman, who
atht nine or on ihe roater of 15 men
-Allowed under hn^ue ml in . Prae- won the title “ The Enforcer11 h%»
| life pension* will he held daily, cause of the utrrn dUcipline hr
And gxhildiiuti pim -i with nearh) meted out to rebel a in the Capone
rluha will hr (dayi'd a* *oon aa a camp, had especiei 15 take charge
OrcdltuUe Irani run bt. whipped In­ of the ayncflcntc duiliig the Imar
ccratlon of A1. the paper /aid
to ahupe.
The diierlm* v.-Utl t&lt;» Ugin a Murray Humphries, the pirurnt
tieket aidilng (Miii|inign hit,* this j leader, wnr to have been reiegatrd
Week* w ill I In’
11' &gt; id i’ll in ■; at |in a Mihordluntd poal, unifer Ni»
Im t :? »• t*..
j -m« i fm in' tiT plans.
llurnphrica led a revolt, jutuiJ
hf'Hu ,.fi«it *!
•in' Mist half,
I
tuluiu tfie rtuiison higiiis. Ail mi** livg tu the paper anJ «uauch tribal chiefs, n* **It» d ’
ilon prices were cut down to what
man termed '‘common
u r n i o D a r k e r , “ Thrre-Fingcr Jink”
JtrlcFi." Tin* new scale in at ltd White, Klondike and Hplke H'Hoii
lows: Men, 115 lefita; women Mini »i•*111 Frak MrFrlane, “ lied" Ihd
children over 10 yrara of age, 15 ton nod **ltul*sM Quinlan.
The patH'T Irderpreta the ron
Cents, and colored farm, 25 rents.
#*Tho prhr naked for a aeaxon trover ay n* foreshadowing di*m
ticket is unuNUHlly low,** President tegiatiun » f the CajHine pyndo alo
Ludw ig said this luoming," ami and an a poNaihle precursor tu t
OUr dlrrrhira feel Hut every tnor- bloody gam; war
Col. Henry liar n il Cham hi**
chaut and Innse]mil fan in this city
can well ufluid to purrhasc at lain, dllci'ttir uf th«* Chirago Crloir
least one of the In keU, Uiwy not] l*o mmbaton and official ■ of th *
Oply insuto 1a**t I Jill here this year police depart tut*nt admit ted they
but entitle thu holder to nil home had heard vcht*per« pi i-Ulctllig
games durinit the fit»t half. We Nitti's early death.
have no intention wltMlrvei uf
“ milking” ihe uHuliuiiU every
few Week* (or baseball luml*. AM Spencer, Allen Sweep
Wa aik I* Mi*l tley buy one ur
llonors In Golf Meet
more tlrket* just now."
Manager llarur* voind I lie «cio
ORMOND REACH. Mar. 21*.-fltnent -of tbe officer* anil .tires'fora ty •teelmmg that hr hupril II. T. ’T u g " Allen, Del-and pro­
there wuuhl be eiiuiigh local tglvnt fessional, and (j. W. Hpencrr, Man
t&lt;t put a n a l bull club In the field fo rj amateur, teamed Munday lu
tH » year, nml that lurrnar high win tbe U in ia ’i final Cenlral
achuol, inlleijr, ur professional I KluiIda golf league amateur-prn
player* now living here will rom* lour-lalt tournament when they
forward *1 onta, and offer their clrrlrd the Hotel Oimond rourae tu
■amice). Their remuneration will l&gt;oat a l&gt;e*l ball of 09 for tbe 71
4*|&gt;and entirely u mi Mirlr value to par layout.
Rill (Joldbeck, Daytona Reach,
0&gt;r club, Man* h i Itariie* akld,
With "it D*&gt;-ii ally ioMrning that and Jack Dunn, Ruffalo, former
i f they oomhina ti» furin a wiiti'lng-l Dartmouth College athlete, fin­
cluk, tkay will rtcoive u largvi ished second for the third lime
ahare of tba t * l , r u n . l i litnp if during the staion, garnering a 07
for fhrlr trek mound the IH-hole*.
Cy Young and John Pierce, both
Daytona Reach amateurs, copped
the third award, the pair eollabe.aling to finish with a sub par
01*. All amateurs wars allowed ontihlid their club handicaps which
gave Young Unto strokes end hi*
partner four.

HTUART., Mar. 29.-{A -l'.|—
la Hanford, ha:, been ro­ Kirby Smith, 86, prominent citizen
ta hi* fatally "la Jackson- o f Martin aounly for 86 years, died
-1n; *(**! ' *
***■;* »*
at hla ho dm at domes yesterdayring from a complete loss ot a complication of dUeaec*.
ory, Ball wai feund Ii t W I b&gt; . ) MACKAY IS 1MPK0VIN0
^ J a ^ r T r l l i t '’*Ph n R M ttI I f
*" V
v.
d i r * * f that lit prebikly
K B W YORK, Mnr. IS.— &lt;A.P.)
wear hla iMmary, b a f t lyeyr Clarence •!!. Mackay, bead af tho
say dc-ltiDriw haw aeoh itiie'Avtkl T*l#fiaph Co„ who le con. i l t orjdahtff euftirwd nijflc M to htf bed. with a slight krpir
: roncuailons fol*9-ria« a .fall, was
1 reported "In exceedingly aaliaiac. lorjr coodltlen" yaatarday by Dr.
Koalrr Kennedy, brain aitrrialUI.

mum y hfivt* not rnPTfil into our
rikululiuiiii. \Vc have ii-ln %*d it
our lluiy tu tin everything iupco*
»m &gt; in atari rmphiy iiirut n^fim
Now w&gt; am ready to gu nhcad
Next Thursday ihe country may
judgt* our woik.
“ In addition to our eipld « ylin*
tier car of fi’&gt; hnn»F|»owrr. we an*
uffediiK u-,ni*w fvur i&gt;lindii tar

at 06* NmtpowvfV'JEiMHrr nmy h**
had In II different h&lt;«Iy lypod Fv
repl for Oil* engines, ihvri* M hill
little illf ferein'i* hi'twoeii the 1w«*
tars Itoilui ii ml ilia *n nr,. pr»«
In ally the -nine T'reie will to.
however, a «|&lt;If■**r m i* in pin t*- hn
while the \ h will hell nl lew pf I* *
field fipuii-, Hu* " l" will p*i*11 fm
Mill Iras. Thai N our &lt;♦♦nei ptnm uf
rxpMrulm^ H m iv to Hu* iiimI oiihi:
puhlif, pm 11* ulnrly in 1lu* Im l oi
pietent i* iiioniilr ronihtfonHimuSUnii,ou*d) with Mi* m»
jHuinnioent pf thi* prt*si*iiliitiun

Itttost I*n P o sta l
RatesUrged A s
Revenue G e tte r

flfftree AssailsMen
Whb LinkHisNfeme
With Doyle Carlton

d ifetuilf:

1 lu* n""iv car fin unties, « nuniovr
of o.j1?!ai.dm; !* .it*n t*% m holing
a sip m ■.) ii hrooiyed gear ohlft
on*f m U nt gear, c*finin«* rtibher
inountc J, down ilrnlt Carburetor
lend i nr liiirelnf Hh*m i r, outmtnfTfl*
spark cuntrn|, and •* iff.iphragm
(iMin11 whhdi diiirs 3ue| fioni
11 tsink mi . ** m *if Th*H‘ lire mIbo
tl*1 111&lt; liHiovffn* i ant ilev i r
Kjni.ii*« arid u in a Iv designed rear
►piiiif*; *• !• * IjiHtilif Hou inilb*

J KUHN AI KM. Mai
i \ I*.
- ftablu Chnttrt SoiWirnfcid, wotd
famous loader of the ostrom
tiilhrulix
Jrwbh
mpniiUiil uni,
Apudutb I«" mr*I. diiil lii'ic ) f»ti*r
*Iny. II*- wa * a5 yr a i % *.t-1 M*j•«
thiin |«Mi|H) f
Jin Jfw*
ai
ti*iuh*d hi* I imm pi*l

” 1 turned the *lnle over to the
man you listened to thi* morning
without a penny of indebtedness,
with sufficient balance* in every
fund and over u million in the
general revenue fund.
“ Ynu hate hrard murh about
l.i* rlalms regarding the road de­
partment. If yo'i listened tu all
he ha* said over the stale, you
think no one sdse ever built any
road*. During my ndmini*tratinn,
we conceived the idea of a *y«teni
of raising money for road* that
would lie !ea»l hurtful and &lt;o we
established the llr*t gasoline lac
of one cent per gallon aril in IBI-I,
we rai*ei| il to three cents. The
Miller bill of Ihnl ye*, establi hed
the preferential system
ysti*m of hlghway* eonneeting aertlon* of Uvc
plate. WIiftj 1 retired from 1of fire
in 1025* H!H» milra of thh ayalrwi
had wlrrady been rump!*1ted,
“ 171 toll ynr what the rrcolds
show. Hr di I ronatrurt n thou
&gt;*ui&gt;11 tmltfji during him trim hut
did y°u know an n|uil mileage
wmh huilt in ju t Ihrm &gt;nm of
the jin *m l
ndministi alitin. It
I ■a m the n.imc by rtihbtr pads.
wm cany for Martin to roiinect tip
|
bodies nre freah Ani modern j irapa in main road* that were
fioni tlu gratefully round'll V- *taited c'lrinp my ndiniidatratlon
, 5y:n» radiator to r*ar bumper. T ie j and claim credit for the entire ay*|f*rfamUnoa are enriiid out by the trm. If all the road* he has al­
Ion* luted* with iu ni-dlfM
ready promised to huild were to
un'.cr drip* the elantinjr aafety hi* hnitt in four yrar*. it would
jv|gttew^wlni] iiu ld, nil I rounded roid ! tale the next quarter of a crnlujy
idle. T h e yurtvex Jaiiipa, full to pay for them. ] am going to
tiowniul leikdei.s aitil huiir. low think more of service than of be­
rii’rtnIrfy lunrJ h»»nionl*e with lhfi ing n ballyhoo urtbt alroiit thv
*nlanca o( ti c design.
state.
j
Hdfitf interior* are roomy an I i *,t"*«n mv npiHinent
that hr j
liahiy Iu*indit'd. Hewitt are of new retired from office without *‘»nv j
alyle, detiirned lor the utniiMl de1t T There was a deficit in j
romfiu t- 1*i i vrr '* a«*st * i n n11cIo&lt;e11 aisle fundi pf newily two iiiid n
tare are adjustable. A laryfi vrn- ha1f million dollar*. In an old i
tllntor is provided In the top of the (Inunnjo* fund of nearly two mil­
COwl. The instrument panel i** ova! lion, n lari;p turn in the road de-1
and has a ruatlr** steel mounting paitment nnd although hnrrowed
Inandc sun vinorn, which fund* of other department* were N e w Y o r k b e a c h T o w n
fold put of Co way when rial in transferred lt&gt; the general revenue
hum*, «rr pT -voled in all i Inaed rtirl, fu n O t wa* still |7sn,000 In debt
The new Ford V-h engine is com tn Jnrk‘Millville, ■ New Or lean*,
I-ONC REACH, N. Y., Mar. 29.
part iirnl rrmarkablv fn v from vi* Tampa and New York hanka. In
ImtiHii. (iverlappiln; impul-es de­ addition, BdOO.Oi) from the itale - t A P I —Riding lbs back* of
bixh breaking «a v e i.
nearly
liver the power in u smooth con­ school fund, made inviolate by
1..’&gt;00 liarral* of pickled herring
the (*onatltvtlon, wai di*«lpated. •
stant flow.
were hurled onto the beach y n Tlo* iniJrie is *«f the IMI-degree Rtatemaniihip i* to he found not
trrday
afternoon,
nrystWylng
V type, having an H A K. rating only in loivln* our immediate
iramrn and (iiiiin t an excited
,.f .o tmt■■•rpui.crr wild deveh&gt;|iiH||,
srhamlle for the free pmvender.
i . p ht.ike I mi ►
1‘powi*t al dltMt K. I*.
Within an hour hundred* of
S\ The
pound rinnk*hnft is of
men. women and children ward
ire pu chalet* type with its four
milling about, lugging at the bar« i:»nk» at iMjhl angles to each
irl&gt; and loading them into ears,
oihei,
trucks and wagona lu be carried
away.
Entire Delaware Town
Meanwhile, officials began an
inquiry to detcrmias the. source
Bold To Fay M ortgage
or the salvage
The coast guard
•aid it had no word of a wreck
i
Mar
29.—
but sent out radio queries af Wnce.
vil!i*i:«* nine
(.lure, a awart
mi ahjiri Joncd

Is Flooded With Fish

iispurtmofit

to me that stuck* and elkar- thing*
in Near York are dropping," Ctlap
■aid. "They -dropped lait w*ak. It
is imperative for the w elfa re'«f
this tnuntry that thi* Ilona* of
Representative* determine what It
is going lu dujin trying to balance
the budget.
'.
" I f ymi love your country, you
ran show it bk refraining from
ejn-echmaking and by passing- •
bill that will balance the b u lfft. *
Majority I.f*&lt;ler Kalney aervod
nolire hr would demand another
ba’lot on the high surtax rat**
adopted amendment bafor* tba

uf

huiIdirigh -went
» hammer JSut-

TRADE
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roaMr-w,;

*• G O O D Y E A R . .,
'a l u w e a t h e r s
ported thp
market &lt;Jc-

cd a atieeiwl officer of the cily
with power tu makr a r m lt atout
211 yrara ago. asked that lie be
reappointed fur the reason that it
will expedite ihe enforcement of
the present nilk act. Ill* appolntmen wa* oweyed by the.f'ommla-

D IM P L Y D U M P L IN G S
rE T lI ™*»» dimples. Put » an no
L j l l deniable tact. I’cTlvap* thi*
Q similarity and tlie fur tin r U. 1
that loth art iklktcm* i&gt; win
babies art u mutinies lallcl dump
lingv nut you sboul t keep ymn
dumplings and twbir* tanlully
separate because flic formes should
ba steamed or baked, but live latter
—nererI
Here are recipes for a couple nf
dumplings guaranteed to have dim­
ple* and full of delicious fruit which
an just live thing to All tha cracks
awl crannies with a sense nf warmth
and comfort these udj winUc slays.
Steam This Caa
Cook Cc tunfa ls.o! A No J can
ot liawafUa pineapple and Iwm
thirds sup sugar for Ave minuitc

logcllwr 1 sve cup flour, neve-fourth
UJ&gt;l».*i sell and two lalilnisssu
lacing i&gt;owdrr and aikl rnr-hilf tup
milk Dr&gt;'p llus ballri by &gt;t*smfuli
,*1 lop 14 live pineapple, a,*l steavn
Itllrcn minutei, lavuur the vrtwl
ebncly mrcrtil Serve with cream.
Serve* *u.
And Bakt This
CisA live osttevit* uf an Kotev*
can (*s rrudied llawaivan pineanvk,
law-third «up sugar and um-eigTvtll
teaspoon rinnanaov together teg tfre
minutes, •* tdl quitr iltkk. Cool
slightly. Roll rvil^_ taking powder
lUrait n-icfli Ihhv.-n( bi four-inch
sqvurct and j tit a ipnnsUvd *d the
nwaapplr iu tin- aeiUcr nt cwrtv.
bring turmTS i.fgiilrv. uial i-ai-h
lightly. IbL, tunilv dive Is Ibirly
uimutri ta a lag-yam*—oven. Serve
with Duffy Uud Ua'r. beirn via.

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In tr*nd-F*«r, b#ttRr
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hydraulic shock absorbers with thermostatic

Large, effective fully ent losed lour-w lo t I brakes

drawing luel from louro rn-gallon gasoline

control

• . . Distinctive steel-»|H»kc

K ssitli latge

i.ink in rear . . . t liokc on instrument panel

hub caps . . . Handsome V-tvpe radiator . . .

. . . Imlivitin.il inside sun stsors . . . &lt; owl

draft carburetor . . . Carburetor silencer . . ,

Graceful new roof line and slanting w indsliitld

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bar bumpers, chromium plated . . . Low. drop

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�W h ile C ongress is flo u n d erin g desp erately around in an
e f f o r t to fin d n ow m ethoda o f ta xa tion f o r th e a d m itted ly
Im portan t Job o f balancing th e budget, c r ita continue to be
h eard fro m a ll p a rte o f th e cou n try to uae th e axe. Cong r e e t men and ad-n lalaftaU on
te e m t o .h a re com ­
p letely overlooked tfta fa c| t h a t T b u d a A a in fifjH d a n c *
aa w ell by red u cin g cue egd aa by In creasin g tfep b th e £
P ra ctica lly th e ir only effort# , h a ve baeU (a th e d I r a t io n o f
additional revenuea. u
*•
T V i ‘l
T h e T am p a T rib toM In sists th a t t b a 'k ig h n a t a l d*&gt;
partm en t* and bureau* h a ve aided th e non-collection o f
fo r e ig n d eb t* In m ak in g neceeaary th e le v y in g o f add ition al
ta x a a W hen th e eu ggeetton !• m ade th a t th ese fe d e ra l coeta
be reduced, th e anaw er la th a t th e y a re eaaentlal to th e
p rop er fu n ction in g o f th e govern m en t, th a t th e people dem end such fu nctioning. T h e T rib u n e th en goee on to ehow
M r * f t p era) ex p c jid lti^ rfi h ave taettaaed d u rin g * A * p eat
tw e n ty ,.y e a rs , aa fo llo w * :
u(
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,
„ In 1911 tba D epartm ent, o f A k rfcu ltu re c o s t

(A J * .)- A

leader*

ERSE FOR TODAY,
3ET8— Thera |s that
ajrJ yet lnera*s*th;
that wlthhoMeth more
it, lo t It tendeth tx

"ROBlft CAMR WATCHING'
Rebln came watching me sawing.
"Whet da you w a m r said I.
"Thera iten 'l Ohw, worm# In the
timber."
mg end get limber!
lg and atop Jaw|ng1"
ocked a merry brown
“ Deaf little Robin." I said,
••Whet pdt It Into your head
hta
Td cent# M close In the dell
del
And the that my work goes w e ll!"
"W h il did 1 colnr-for to m *T—
Spiders!" Hid he.
A. K. R.
cams, saw, and v is
BrUhand .cat
ronqulNdi
Hs ha* decided lo leave
strad. He
a pises at Miami Beach and spend
hi* Wlntdfh there.

ricultural
th ln l.
T h e cost o f the g o v e rn m e n t'* Independent o f ­
fices jum ped fro m |16B,B00,00O In 1911 to |l,80fl,000,000 In 1931— an Increase o f m ore than one b il­
lion dollars.
. • .
T h e D ep artm en t o f C om m erce quadrupled its
bu dget In th a t tim e, go in g fr c o i |1B,200,000 t o
8160.400.000.
.. ■
. . ,.
The cost o f th e D epartm ent o f th e J f t e r iw
n early doubled, Increasing fro m 840.M W K)® to 871,600.000.
,
T h ere was Almost a fiv e -fo ld Increase In th e
D epartm ent o f Justice, w here expenditu res rose
from 89,600,000 In 1911 to 844,836,000 In 1981.
T h e cost o f the D epartm ent o f L a b o r In 1911
w as 83.200,000, and fit 1931 It was 812.100,000,
or alm ost fo u r tim es ss much.
T h e N a v y D epartm en t’* ekjw nsr s Jumped fro m
8120.700.000 to I3 M .0 W L000..
W h ereas th o T o s to fflc e D epartm ent i h w e d *
sm sil p ro fit In 1911, It bad a d e fic it o f 8145,700,000 In 1031.
.
T h e cost o f the S ta te D epartm en t Increased
from 84,900,000 to 818.000,000.
T h e budget o f th e T rea su ry D epartm ent
m ounted fro m 8122,400,000 In 1811 to 81.346.800.000 In 1931— an-tocrense erf m ore th an on e billion
dollars.
‘
In the W a r D epartm ent expenses w eh t from
8187.700.000 to 8489,200,000.
T h e coat o f m aintaining th e D istrict o f C o ­
lumbia, only 812300,000 In 1911. w as 848,300,000,
or nearly fo u r tim es as much, In lO S l,
L e g is la tiv e expense* Increased b y 810,000,000
in the 20-year period.
E veryon e w ho has been in businysa du ring th e past fiv e
years knows how d iffic u lt It Is to c u t E v e ry housekeeper,
who fo r years was m aintaining h e r fa m ily on th re e hundred
a month, knows how d iffic u lt It Is to reduce theae liv in g
expenses to the one hundred m ark. B u t th ey have done
It, not In one case, but In hundreds o f thousands. E v e r y ­
one haa had to cut down. But th e govern m en t goea m e rrily
along insisting that Its expenses a re m ceasary and th a t it
must have additional revenue to m aintain th o u .
A f t e r there has been s vigorou s use o f th e axe In
trim m ing federal expenditures, then w ill th ere be am ple
time to talk o f new form s o f taxation.
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•long. I t must borrow. From {to rn
must It AonwwT It b s m s i; I t the
first Instance, from the bonk*. Ev­
ery little while tho Treasury lasuea and tho banka are obliged to
taka securities, the government's
notes, to cover the running coeta of
tho government, Te float thoao se­
curities the government, aa Its ob­
ligations rise, mutt from time to
Mom tsur oaee Its loUraot rate. The

liquid capital float oat far tbs
stimulation of business, maw hold
It roody for loaning U the govern
menu From serving tho need, ol
buiineaa, tho banke a i e d W l k l tc
serving tho needs of ttw ftWugti■ant. Aa long aa the'yowerawecrtV
deficit coutleoaa, this divers!H&gt; ad

from Page Oaa)
1 Lindbergh the m m
right. ■ own u y
ban Wddra opttmls*«--Ik ." m M the
.
,
1 t Ho did, ho*#tar, deny throo rofo rti It. M jn g V » w »o t taking
laerassed, tobariUneu tars* alao. bat* aey r*n «n ir manor, that I *
Wo sttll need something tike |US,- had twt M*n tho kidnaped child,
000,000, .whenthese InenaMa hava and th.it ho had not brought to tho
w on ' made. The bill rejected yes­ Lindbergh homo a piece of tho
terday by tho House proposed to babp'a clothing aa proof of tho
fre e Ida this by a levy of two and iioatltj of tho child hald bp those
with w«om tho negotiatlona hava
been conducted.
'
. TMra A ft * a thodeand stguState |&gt;oiir#,who hare not been
“ "• f P W I this tag u tf's p ly Included In the po&gt;t In Colonel
one fd r ilU 'lt would tag oqaiucp- ilndberghs’ personal negotiations,
at first dei.isJ tho Vlrglntast* hod
|bean here, and later mid tho fanoeds, not his rapacities, at* in­ moua aeiator did not aeo any "speherently burdensome and unjust I d f k " significance In the InformaThe payer o f this tag papa more ] lion they had brought.
than tba government gate, far on
Gradually ram* oils of Informs*
Jt* way
fr o m
manufacturer tlon about the Norfolk angle of
khwaggb"jB*dd*rwr«ft to the ron- the sntieq-wide bunt for 4l4nmer R U ue«e«*iri]y Iterraeed. month-Ud Chsrto* Augustus Lind­
Congressmen La Guardla'aM the bergh, Jr.
other oMWttent* 0f thi. lak h s the '
' M e or anolher of the
light that apH| party Hi----“ * three Ylrgin^n# came these fectst
fbnth fbtee argument*
TJwl they hqd been ineolved In
mdre. They made a .
ne^Rietloita sbeut the return of
end but for ewe thing mere they the child since Mar. s, eight dan
deserved their victory. This one after the abduction.
thing mere *• the fact that tear­
That they were drawn into the
ing dawn a project is only heir the case when they were approached
job In band. The eales tax demol- by representative* of thoae claim­
Ithed, whdt will they put In It* ing to be the kidnapers.
placer What less objectionable U s
That the plan had been to carry
to raise the necessary 1500,000,000 out negotiations with tbs utmost
will they JmpoeeT
o f secrecy, end that the auccete of
J ^ jt s the matter rest*, their, endeavors depended to a con­
■tie* da yeS remain* unan- siderable extent on their not dis­
_____ M tbs spg— enU of the cussing what they were doing.
sale* i n pvwtotoe -of the bill can
After Curps returned Sunday
and du produce the answer, the i rom his mysterious airplane trip,
country ran rejoice -end call them be said he believed the negotleblessed. There ie oh answer. The
rates tax, tike any other fax, comes
out e f the laoom* the people her*.
I f flt* eyy ta il s « f tk* sales
islw tax
will wet owty In iraes i the tax on

K r S X . S . V " '" -

C*L H. Norman SritWankopf,
• U U polka xuprrlntendent, nuulo
'to* mention of tba Norfolk phase of
w o com In t l i morning and after-

m o t g io * « f many other* that
nturitorhae b a n W
a h t h ft v from hie‘l ie ihjui.lev—
Ervin Eddington, i
In tho hat f t * days. It rtad:
grand Jury was stun
"Many new lead# hare been renor T. E. Bartoh ■tl
delvetland nil Ineeitlgatora are out
julddo theory. jTjffl
Oh three. No reporta hara been reTho- tramp, chsnitl
celeod from any of them. No fur­
ther Information haa been received ficiala aa both■.p
aa te the where*howU « f Harry mentally weak, baa
conflicting stories. 0
Fleischer and A bio Wagner."
•aid physicians hat I
In hi* earlier bulletin ho Mid body and reported U
mqpf polka agenda* throughout evidence of an attack
tha country are huntlqg f o r
Mist Youngblood, I
FledMhoe and Wagner, wham ba
haa described a* "known kidnap­ D. Dulaney o f Llttl
commist toner o f Inra
ers,** and whom he wishes to ques­
tion about their activities, before, route from Msgoolj
at the time of, and-eiiwr IW riMW ■
&gt;'“ T *•— »- - -•* -rf viwith her one la and a*i
was stolen.
reared her. ,
Rchwankopf alao said a nation,
DELRAY BEACH wide investigation .It being made
of the Purple gang, to which Chevrolet
i
Co. opcttol.
VUlseher Is said to belong.
V. Bust recently. .

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SEMINOLE COUNTY CREDIT

th* risk, but win
Credit diverted te the g overnment
activities which, in the
te no wealth,
Jabs, Bailees* Is stranded
government may fleet.
A head, on this reams, rain he*.
In WWaklngton and set e f Wash­
ington thi* ia aera end Andtope tad.
Smaller deficits could be kerne. la
bote a deficit. If penlaVed In, aril)
ekactly sink the etrengeet gevttnment. Firm-winded men agree that
the deficit must with all opedl be
wiped out. Expenditure* must be

Wonder If thoee tornadoea up
in Geotflh werecaused by
the
rsactleh following
the MurrayRooilvslt campaign.
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It ms* be that the unuislly eool
Spring Is vary timely in view of
the anticipated wiriftlh of tho
political campaign.
---------- o ---- Some business men are In
better shkpe than they've been In
year*. They can't eat so much and
they are losing their paunch.
• . o ----- ----Thry toy that A1 Capone atlll
it
comlucti his hl-Jscking ring even
, TITUSVILLE, Mar. Mr—(A J .)
though In Jell. Thry ought to
During the paH fe w weekn th ere has been q u ite * little jJ ik * Spring term *x uj»
pul that fellow under the Jail. ’ local activity In what m ight well form the basis o f * liv e ly
county circuit const, pro
“ C l;s n Up and I’ sint U p " enm psign. A num ber o f residences ■lded ever by Jndge ‘Millard R
There are some things more w hich far several years have obviously nhown the need o f Bmlth, TUw vllle, rxme t e w
dangerous thin being a Marine.
s fresh runt o f paint arc now receivin g treatm en t. A num­ elution Frida, afternoon iq so far
Knr instance, you might be a
as criminal costs ere coeCcrned,
ber
o f others which w ?re gradual l y approaching th e status
visiting studenl In Kentucky.
when nine of th* I f pereens In
o f w reck * ai e being renovated and put in n livea b le con­ dieted pleaded,guilty. Tw* perean*
We don’t know whether It was dition.
and»r indictment hsv* not been srJust whut cun Ite done along this line when an en tire rwted. and an*, ill in jell, Is said
the campaign speaking or the
Spring crops, but something mait- com m unity wholeheartedly goen a fte r it is illu strated by ready to plead guilty to chaige*
butlne.e look mighty good on w hat la now known as the •'Rochester P la n " inventad by a against him.
First Btreet Haturdey night.
retired raanatactureg who fo r a tong kirou k%4 J*t*udod to
Mr. ftogto’t ptaper*L|op or eh'
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build n form al garden in the rear o f his hom e btit Who, as rases to b* S iW iU t m i by 1 kt
(lovrrnmtnt in New York City
grand Jury, and his Isadarshlp b*
is said to cost approwlmatrly twn a result o f a rather human ch aracteristic o f p rocrastin a­ fora that body met with th* ap
million dollfre a day. Ili:t then tion, had never gotten around to it. Besought one day fo r proval of th* Jury, which declarer
the taipayers have got to have n contribution to the uneraployment fund, he decided to In it* finpl prawntawnl;
something to do with their money I buQd Use garden, thus th in g his purt fo r em ploym ent and
" * e sd»b t* tkarik .tbq Ofn
nt the same tim e obtaining n l» garden.
Millard B. Smith, Judge o f rat
Judging from tha announceHt* told h i* friends about th e Idem and they pasned it
for th« courtMy bHovh UU
m »»l of thalr Impending itvorra,
along af t er follow in g his exam ple. It wasn’t long b e fo re a n . ^ j j , an(, m , #b!#
instruction!
wr gather that Ann Harding an.)
w » wish also to expraeHairy Uannlulcr arc to
trsiy u rg iB iied csmiutign w gs under w ay g etting housekeepers, I ^
■bout each other they Ju■l can't buatnua men n d hulUstrinHsts, to p led ge th atn n dvM » o t , ear AFpradstlop « t the j e t lent
to wai t any lunger lu fo r e having n w d ed rep a ir* o r c6h- *F «rim t «nd-m w ***ee wmbsAt H
live together any longer.
structiun work done, but to do It now. T h e c ity and county ] *«lch Hon. u F. Boyee. state1
Bill Murray taye that what thi* w ere divided into d istricts snd o v e r a thousand patriotic |
Vj!
country need* it "a pretldent who solicit ora went to week securing pledges.
I
,h*
*f
know* what thoum be dune and
T h s resu lt* w ere surprising. Hose he* w w rt
fw l ^
♦*Yi-Tj nr rh s- r* r - ‘“ i
who has the chitilnt tu do it.” In
ethir word , the Pretldent simply houses which had needed them fo r y»h rs. F looth w ero r e - j ^ trimfiitt1 H l * t 3 e b wvra *n
tsrad when prtseaart were nr
doeen’l know what la do with hit paired. G arages w ere constructed o r en lirgd d . R oofs
fixed . In st least one instance a 833,000 h om e was built range* before Judge Smith TVsr*
chitlins.
which m ig h t not have been built fo r several years. M any dy:
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Ed Feson, ells* E f Wlggs, ut
In this country we hoar many •Tiuch needed Im provem ents in fa ctories w ere made. B efore
tumor* at war between Japan aw| Um cam paign had ended, 10,771 persona had pledged them Uring a forged Instrument.
Russia, while dispatches from the nrives to spend R6&lt;020,141 w ith in th e wewt u s e s raonths w r
Soviet Indicate that thsrs the painting, repair w ork, and construction w hich oth erw ise
bells! prevails that the Unlit* would lik e ly h ave been postponed Indefin itely.
Rule* will toon tyeeem* Involved
T h e indignant b o u t o f th e u nentpk^rd w o r k ln g r # ^ U
In armed difficulties with JapanIn buth cat*. IX may b* that the l h « t he doesn’t w an t c h a rity , h a wants w ork. H o w much
fu h to ^
W L
. * U a r H U to pu t h l » tq W » k by fto d g la g
W
h ave th at rep air w ork done now, than by c o n trib u tln f to
In his speech l ban fbt&lt;w
ftotivdgy
4 aJ| 4 l&gt; uat inploy men t fu n d i
ut ilrung
.
night Dora Sholti come out
strong
against bn, and track transportsIon. That may pick op a few votes
for him-among the railroad men,
but It wouldn't have aorprtsad ua
if tho formers vfdked ean qn hhn
Navy department officials use bogu* u wonder who U to fellow
In n body. And tM n 'b oth er thing
graatly pleased with the result of
Dove sure gave tk# school «y&gt;t*m
Publicity b a grad thing. u
hell. May be ha didn’t want tha| the speed trial of tho great dreednaught bottlrahlp, Florida, queen
school jeacher m l* gayhqw.
, q f *Hv United Sutra Neqr, mad* of ttn suppieaaten af the Wright
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Will Rogers said a mouthful yodtard«T afternoon o ff Tho to u t report the purrtwaea sf i W M R t
whan ho pointed eat that the' of Maine. The Florida mods aa hate mare than deubM. and tha
reason there hasn’t been any un­ average slightly la eaceu of gtJM
employment far tea y*an up 4« knots per hour ea tho ran. She U Inn hb height.
IBM was bsceuM any time n nun commanded by Capt. Hairy H.
Capt. W. M. Level! Wwnght n
get nut e l n job he went to work Knapp. Tho Florida's tsst trip •trawborry te this office that la
foe the govern men), CUkf. ,f*un- andol at Frovincotuwn, Mae*. UM y. thpum A w A ft h e fnMeet craft

extend end Increase that tax down
te the levels wbears the greet vot­
ing majority e f ua live, they can
got the M M OMW which the
tales lax would rales, and with *
much fairer distribution ef the!
burden. H aw they the statesmen-]
Uka courage to dto that 1 Have thayri
th* nerve te tabs from ua directly'f
artist the Indirect tax
ataultkt Right bore we find out']
whether th* eppeoent ef th* sales j
tax la a tra# "friend ed the
pie" or to only demagogically t
playing politic* with hie country's [

Smith, Boyle Conclude rkronfs Attend Last
o fin v v d Court Term * Rites FW Crawford!
TALLAHASaCE. Mar. M
•ecxices for William
bom Crawftid, premlntnt Oris
4* nttonwy who dtod In JacksonvCU* BnUtisay, warn bald la Trla'
ty MelbudLt Epleoepel Gburc
tJeuth, in thi* city s t 4 a'clock yesterday afternoon, conduct#! by the
pastor, th* Rev. W. F. Dunklc.
Services at ths grav* were conduettd by the Tallahassee Lodgo
of Elks, M r. Crawford haring been
x charter member snd an honorary
Us member of thi* ledge. Th*
tody toy 4 * l kite ia th* Elk*
lemt luriag th* dsy.
*
Born ot Crawford* ill* In 18X2,
Ur. Crawford spent his boyhoo&gt;l
n Tallahosse*. where a brother
th| his two slxtwrs still reside.
&lt;Ua graRRbAor, Dr. v John
'rawford and nls father. I l k
l a y Crawford, Hr, servo 1 sue.
aralvely *• Secret* ry of State of
rlarida from II&gt;1 until 1929, each
tolHug the offfa* until death,

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Married life with a husband “ who
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the
pf fleer*, S H O U S E
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T E N S E
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P E T E R S , S o d e ty E d ito r
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School Hygiene Asso.uauon,
As*o.-latioii, W|ll
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It the lonely wife justified In
He said the olficen caoght him
fCrnillrtunil ffomOPag* Onev
deliver an Illustrated lecture on
(ConlfnoW from IMge One)
fuming to her husband's best
on 1the pbreh cf hi* hbme hbd sued a ^oblk statement 'railing |"Social Hygiene a.id me t'ommunftieiul for cotuol.ilion? Is the hut. oMadk '| li said he »het the olfi
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—u-L - tin- ity,”
■■ *t• "the Milan* —
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to brat,him. IU did nwt f i r anlty
tort1 In t-haUnrlng
Theater
tomodwin te given
band
wife
.In
fostering
this
com.s ,
----- as tbV latter wa» *»rwgfHn»f
bruises nr cuts from the the budget n*klng the nation to row morning at l6:00 O'clock!
the Semlnolo
p.nion.hlp of ht* wife wjlh a man f W y ' and hi* mother, whom of- »R *r f , l W f I r . with the efrepHon support Corbie** lu Ike difficult
0 r Parker, a national authority
1 AM rr the auspkt i of
who eyH offer hn a more pleasant .{feera may attempted to prevent of a sm all'■scrutch' on hit left task, and giving courageout a*- on social hyglaae, apjeais herk unMile Eastern a Ur.
Among • thebe enjoying g o l f
congeniality t
lb - arrest of her *on.
auranre to \hr world that the f i­ iler th» au*plce» of the P.-T. A. '
fhoofater.
4BSDAY
game* during the pa*t few day* at
Mr*. W» U. la-e* h it been ill at
Vne«e iNj-rtiohscifar qucitlohi, _n admit shooting Nicholson,”
nancial stnjetijrc of the U. S, council of the epunty, member* of ‘
It. Parker of the the Sanford Country Club were: her home, "06 Went Seventh
Slat*
’Attorney'
J.
tf.
Roger*
bei diet ling Intense dramatic sjtua- Johns!iu lol^ reporters. “ Re Wad
government would be austalneiL
which have been conduct Ing an int il Hygiene A»»ocl*- Ml** Rejects StevVn*. Ml** Eliza­ Street,1 fince last Wednesday. •
gah
an
tViVestlgation
of
dh*
ohooltiimi, piompted ■Philip Kafry ?K down on IViry and Mr*. Acree,
**Hs uttered no word of par-'tensive drivc for attendance durM illaatrated lecture beth Shoemaker, Mie- Mary EliaaJng
almost
Immediately
after
it
cvolv* the theme of hi* ab'norblfl J and11 she was hollering.' That was*
' Vbeater at 10:00 beth TOlar, Mlfe Helen . Wit*on,
Mr. end Mr*. E. E. l-ane and B ‘ diuitia, “ Toatbrrow and ToiUojl
happened. After a eonferencc with liaanshlp. he «pok« highly of the Ing the past few days.
Young men and womcn'arf narUrn first I thoaght of a gun
.turning.
Billy Fav{Ue&gt; Ralph leMoine, Mr*. E, Surrey motored to Lake Wale*
officer*, he asked Governor Carl­ Demo-ratie lewder1, he pllrheil hi*
iow,” which held the
Broadwi
didn't notice ■he was an officer ton to rati out the national appeal to save hardship to millions tiiularily Ini lied to attend the V e ­
HJJtSDAY.
R. Melliag, Mr. and Mr*. Charier Sunday Wharf, tney vifitrd the Bo*
rtego for a long mu and will be
i'i Guild of
Holy Dunn, Evan* 8 penc»r, (!, W. Spen­ Memorial Tower.
until too laleJ*
•
guard troop*. Wofktag quickly, in lofty terms of patriotism. Hi* lure, although Dr. I’arher will be
men a t t h e
Milervc Theater
i l Church will have cer, Jdhft Lbdwrfg, Aiiolphe M*i*eh,
Aiked
If
he
didn't
Vhcol
I
ho
Roger*
had the toponcr'* Incpiml words gave |dnl&gt;illty ln ■ v*0' 11 heard before pupil* of Seimliolc
Wednesday knd Thtrrsday of tl.i*
I auction subscription of Secawtua, N. J.. John Ilerbit,
Mr*. It.'kielliug anj her garst,' vu-*&amp;.'
officer
from
the
rear,
Johnston
catted
*hortly
alter the killing aril greatly ."hocked by the failure of High School nt ‘J-imi o'cloek.
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‘
llr. J’jrkcr will »tre:n the Ini'' at 1:00 P. M. at the Robert B. A *t, Roy Holler, S. L&gt;. Mits Mery Moore, of tlallimorr,
bent
over,
pointing
with
an
a
Do
obtained
o court order from Ihe Democratic majority in the
Paramount ailspted U a h r y’s
House to stand hv its own meat- Jportnnee of the development ol
pariah home. Reserve, lllghleymaiv, Ueoeir (1. Herring, lid . motored to the Bek Memorial
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imaginary
plslel.
demonstrating
Jrdg* It C. IVlteway calling a
dmina to the Vtrvi-n ami uoth Rilth
Tire*, phich failure threatenel tic )Vnl* (elating to clean living
te nude with Mr*, j . E. W.-T. taint, B.'E. lloUeholdri, W. Tower at Lake Wales yesterday. 1
Chafterton, adninatly illreclcJ tjf* R "* i** fired'at the back o f 'l w gland jury Vusien to consider t'u- entire fabric qf public confidesirs. through the institution* of the
C. Hill, Howard Fav.llr, U. K. l ulcate, lie promised if true- bill*
PCTfiAtdlUe* '*g uiHwr-s head.
Kiihurd
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fr
"The 1’ iesWent’s 'tatement OP-1 home, th* school, tie thureh, and
•'vV V U D A Y ,
Iw rn yJ|n y«alph R Wight, Mr*.
Mr. and ' llr». Nathan itclmerto- rfHp
Other* held'lu the doubfe mur- were repjmrd
the defendant* ..pastveA
vho-pzrsi-oy'kafl' Rattlr^the 7sw, e»ch said to take a place
'C lr e te T th n 'C a x . E? H- HwWrotder. FrW Bolly, Ur. iiti. of Okeeehebte, arrived today women fW Sfif'tecogtilie ' Peklltidky.
■Ill own hand I nml faewi dramatic dJF are 'Petry’* parenta, Mr. and would be tried a. Rolrktr
'^ " w H t g .
in a well rounded program of eJuhe boateea to the Samuel Pul eft on, Ur. J. N. Taler, (o spend a few day* here at Un*
situationi that arl vliltf, gripping, klr*. Ham Ae^ee. Mr*. Arrv* was alble.
“ Now comes Juuclt Shouts cation nnd protection for the ehlld.
of the 1 chib at a J C. llutchlfen, Ur. (J. S. Hetman, guest* of Mr*. Sadye Bauniel, Pal­
pathetic, dhnost tragic, yet In the brought to the coonty Jfll hrnt
After Interviewing witnesses at prevding n smoke screen over
| be given at the Celery Clifford Welker, Ur. Ed Walker, metto Avenue.
rnd bring h’Yay of »unshinhc.
Monday night l y automobile af t­ the Inquest and the pri*cnct* in this’ Democratic failure of mis­
MI AMI II EACH—Merntwra ol
&gt; A i * . (Thle Will be the il. M. WhUon, Etank Chile, Mr*.
In ParammnitV "Temorrow ami er Rational guard troop* nnd a the city jell at Lakeland. Roger* representation and *l»nder only local Woman’s Club plan etarUun
meeting of •the Key- Pi 8yiae», 'M i*» Katherine 1 Mr*. J. H. Pettier, Mm. P, B.
ToinorroW,"”
Mi s *
Chattrrtdnj sudden heavy- 'talh shower had said ‘
, |iaral]eUl by the last three yr»t of clubhouse on Pin* JroeJktJve.
&gt;D.iO. Daetwylet, Syriwf, M iff’ Margaret Peter*. Ur. Prrkin* and Ion, I’hll, left Sun I ay
retogniiad as un actress.of fiuciMj icaUeretl a mob wlik-h guthcied
"t find this one of the n\«*t of effort by thr DemiH-iatic N»f i t * a Ulk on, A. YT. Eppe, Vivien A. Speer. H. T. for Dayton* Heath to spend «
” Pr
1rutal uiJrilci* on our record and tional Committee to smear the
em»." Raacrva- Bfrnei, Mr. wrul Wr*. Leon L Le* week a* thc guest* of Mm. W. U. and great enmtional talrnl, "playd at ihe tuikcland rity jail.
the |&lt;art of the unloved and child­ , Tha elder Acree remained lit instigated liy the lawlras elemeat Ptijtld^nl of th^ ^Uaitei^ StaJcs.'J |
* with Mr*. O. Roy; E. 'ConVpten. ■ EUgan* E** l.c&lt;ir*r*de.
less w ifi of Robert Amo*. Skir tha I.ukrland jail. His son and we tihv*' to’ rdntefuf with lit l^iV*
l. J, C. Benson tridge, Daa Hanacll. A. R. John&lt;houses |e t-eesmie the utranveii- Jlihnstiiii weiv brought bteo i:IV community. The fall resources oi l
5;a l^ b l*
♦on, Mile Ruth Reedil, end Ben
Mrs. ElIh1Turner,■of Ani-wuu-, ,io|U|| oHnpanion of anther man.
drr hfavy sruhrd In'a *i&gt;e&lt;iul l asr- my oTflce will I*j j m l t&gt; proseCantwell.'
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tla , arrived last Friday to .* the
,^ u, U U l
llf ,ho
Tim
Coupon and One Adult
j
I
Sunday - aftemoeir a Klwani* guest for a fheet time of her majw personalities, play* the role gage car attached to the Fort cat* lho*e_ Tripynslhle ''
Club-tournament wa« pi* red by .toiher and sister-in-law, Mr. and of a .
Will Admit 'two' Adult*
„ f PbRosiHthy »H9 a Myer* Coa«t Line train.
The two prlauncrs, during the
Curl Ueliowey, Edgar Stenley end Mrs. J. R. korreat.
iIccturer
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. e emo
on.vthe
»&lt;lence* 'of
N. (*- .Iicplmt pio»i'«ir 'rNiflriil 1| | t T O - N I G H T f
Ledn Galloway, of Winter Perk,
tinn*.” Mln Chelterloh’ in^omfi’ train ride, squatted on the floor Fortescue Defense To
their twe ion*. ateinit Ur. R. W. Rucker, A. C.
Mrs. Nelli* Harrison, of I'etos- linprresod with hi* thaorf that ef the eat and talkril to each
B o D r a fte d
L a t e r ol Chuluota. today announced
. „ ..
,
' Mr. and Mr*, Eort. dntf *■ U. - Ittghleyrnan. of ky. Mich., who
apparently
tncoiseei u»d.‘
Isenroute home nunin, houM lrt&lt;&lt;&gt;mre realltioa, olhrt-,
that he has lnvi:ed all *tahs and
ve an Eaaler egg thU city. The result was that the j „ j lP1. sending
tne u inter in Ml- ltlulh. , „ d |Rnorc
tgboos." •like liain was
mtr r»r»rhr&gt;nlr«
wjwto' Ml9» **|
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' dfl/moon at their Sanford tean^won one up.
B1„i, i* here for a short time w ith tjrj([] ,oW „.Hh - j^ .. „„b ideputy* aberilfa
~ l " ,n
d . v l o . r . Irv t tm?Ih‘&lt;nr, Vshich he wl'l
imock. - The
“ tMis. Murtliu Muffllt.
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' uielt-hy are deviliipi-d many grlp- wete ptacnl in an anlom V.blls a n d 1il*
hnuil. ilcfeiHr Httornevn for*I pHrr, •n il u
pi* hi ' ut th *
ping and highly dramatic ritua- • urroumlJd'hy Irtmr* were taken
Granville Fuitctrue anil (he
,
•living* room Baptist 'Group1Htilrfs
j
hnmedlalrly
To
the
roonly
jail.
Ji:nUn I'stah* uu Gonr Iraki?* I'huM n Bniee McCullough, of Jack­ lions.
■
thu-c
nsvul
mm
ueeuse.l
with
her
S'fob the occatli'tfs prlkVnei &gt; V cit quectlnhed of [niinlrr will not definitely j l,,,,li'
m n n it t '
.M eeting Yesterday sonville, ami II. K. McCullough, of
• 4-aad gereniNew York City, *|ient the week­
by T l it' die jC^'oilir* in itlC /all. draft their
It ”will lie •D1'r.» to
ril trase.
get.
II vs
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"IV public,
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guC fern,
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
end hen- a* the Kueati of Mr*. II.
i'eiry ml iiii a &gt;mall tghle due*
Using fTilhew and Offering*,"
«* 1:0“ ,,V1,,rk*
Thi. ftI * . Ihe espies,ed M i e f i ’ " 1
i afui Mm. Ralph
O ll'K
C lIK
S
l Kl
III.N
jju^ tin’
hnllr&lt;l. he rc11. locwron ul her home on Union
dent o.i.srvuj who wen- ? * * »* • &gt;, •. May
by
af romyotunt.............
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,
. . pub..
t h e imall a* the tepie f or thc-ail*tnooiu 'In
Avenue.
I
itci
alnl
hU
ronfMenfn
lh»t
hr
■dose tu the case yv.l.rd .y, hut J',- speaking. Mr. Jaroh* and K. F.
le'lh t eggf were hidden uiviithly program meeting 'of ihc
"Ri-ality'’ «au*
* the
thr suhjml
Nuhlrri tu
ot ! •iiulil* «JiCa|Va
a
...» i
.
At if*
week before Apr. J, the date I/’''* .;'C h u li.o (.. nr. joint upon
*■
"iiee Hume, and Wutnaa* Mlaaionary Soeiely ot tku
Dr. Koricst fadwaladt-r. of Phil . the l.e»*on-Sei mon i.i all Chu:clir» |inie 'did hr nhnw ahy ronrVni lh* trial I* scheduled to begin I sors of, tba.shfjair,
i i r F v h a for First Baptist Cliurch was i.eld
Sclenll*!, on Sunday, gir|r thc nmS in Lakeland ami
K.sS ,v y^.^v■
- i.i^
■ - ..a
ndelphU, Pa., left yesterday (o r 1" '
h' f' '■
_u
The four (.afendaut* *r» aceusnl!
ir af eggf Menday afternoon with'Mr*, it, R.
Ihe
furore
thi
killing*
created
his
home
after
spending
tome
time
,
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.
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,
of lynching Joseph Knhahawal.j
a ry Irpnn Hoe* Beck,'ehutrrmm of Clrel*-Numtor
T u t wav fraiti
,&lt;u,
,
, ,
i |u*u*Seven, prekidlng. Following a de­ fere a* the gue;»l of Dr. mill Mi*.
one of five alleged attacker* o f
It.
E.
Steven,
at
thr.r
home
in
1
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&lt;
“
:1.
"Since
‘
he
I
r
*Inning
Tttllidir lma the atmulliiR hop Mi*. Fortes.uo'i daughli r
at the bant votional led liv Mra. Back, Mrs. W. M * (
I nf the vhorliJ men have not h«*ant,
TODAY ! ! !
krrtd on the P. Brooks, Jr., gave a short pray­
n ■ ______
nor |wrt'eiv«Nl hy ihp car. nrithci pencil, he »aid
I'llr r lm Harrow, tamou* C i•
follow 1» [f Misses Hel- er!
hath the eye *ern, O Gtwl. beeid
"HV were f lielit inif niiti when ItayO altorney Numnumed lo ail
Mr. anJ Mra. V*. S. Iloikcy an«l
Due big I he prugram Mr*. George
Bortu, Marcel
thee, whal he hath prepared ftir I
A Sneam ill :( A* (a w-uti StYeetarular Sii-claltief
l i * I I an in w heie John- in tha dafc«i«a, wh*
raroacnnir
molorrd to Hi
S KM I MILK. HIGH Hi ilnui. AllH TO IM t M
..'forgoaoit, 'Clayda McCall gave a shoit Lilli mi tin Orien
him that wmtcUi for hint."
cion
and
Itaniett
were
Iua»llnjy.
1
,
yestvi^dy*
from
.1 atomach uil«
,*htary Lynn Hu m , thhfe IT* In tithing. Tbi* » « &gt; fol­ Jando today where lh**y h-p#nl liu*
M O N D A Y A N D T l&lt; K S I),\ Y . M AU C I1 ” S and lit)
Anionic the citation* which irMH rpw flk-ti they had n ifun I heard |irieitthf »a lfc ifd Friday.
nftipfnmm. .Mr. Ri«Sk**y airl
ahd Harvey Hate, lowed by a-song, "When Huptin*
f»ri*e«l the Ijp*aion*8r!mon u n the H
i m«i«l I ran armiml the \
Hcmuic nf 1lHtriiWf,« nffr. 7V.
A u » p li« » l
Philnilol
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learn that h* is impravinp them forever and ever he hath
dim Burn*, Mr.' and Mr*. R. by th^ inemberR of Cmli* Nunis-er
1 Vi1 t.eafa |lrn#Yv.'i) Hp' lul Ion pflc* lu rnildrtn.
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on, and Mr*. Ralph o u ­ Seven. The prugram u-i. brought »t Ihu Ferna Id-La ugh ton Memorial u ude a da* rte whith Khali no* thr nff icri». They hud in* 1 l|»hUwJU*Jjjr yaunget atftLUnU.
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My Life to Tlita.** At tho nun hi nn avilcsfinil.de accident vn the Of*
1 la n d o lo a d h i l d j y ^ ilt £ h ip o ||. &gt; . ^ t h o IVdwaaMiv iw M a f r i fro m
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||ru|,;, «,th h.'v i&lt;&gt; ihaalinif presented in pome tune.
I'tan to b-sve (omnrrmv nlUrnooil i s-tlp tu resI&gt; y M»i&gt; B*ker F.ihly
fur New kink t'ity f t t n -pendiitg 'T h r Si ipiine* imply lh*( t»od 1
Sherman 'Lloyd and
* few iiumlh* here »• Hie gue.H Ali m all From thu il fallow*
-Walker aa host- Truth Seekerfl
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of the fi'i tn■■i a nuitlo l. ^ni
that nothinu: (iussesAM« it iility put
regular haslnes* and *oie.OteW
K l*l ivnth Su h u (nUtpnrr except the dl%me MitkJ
m iln y of th* St. Agnes Guild Meets A t Grow Home Fleischer.
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and Ills nlaa» Hr fills all rpai't, j
Oljr Cross hplsropal Church
Quan tit ir* of garden flower* in j Forming i« party nndoriti^ ve- and it »a irnpossible lo cotweiva of :
M d ywsUrdsy afternoon at
pUBlrt khadtM wrare uM»rf to ndorn j li-rduy to •..,* link Mi •mirial !♦ '• ■iirh omul pi psrnce and Irvdiv lit
ib htMerMiw. Walker peethe* rooms of Ihb hwiife *»f Mm L. ei at Lmki ^ uW# w*,*- fliA l l ti at 11* except a* infinite - pirtl oi
tt the business session
Growf French Avemic, wfici thi Mn»e*, MG* "iHIa Muses AL * Mimr fii ;WH.
ere made lor a cooked
munlhly btMMMmv and aoctmi ni**el- Fadye Bauunl and *ur&lt;ta. Mr* A
to b* given Saturday
jp f of I ho TiGth .Socket» t'luiw of /.vlmcnovai wn&gt;l dutiiiK /.clmcn««
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which w ii followed hy un K**i*tr» known here.
Iraaon fcy Mrs John (
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311 und Mia. J W.il-niu tel l
hoatasava latu in the a (lit noon iy iiintor fur Giaud llu • n MU'h.,
Thoae proaent were; Mr Gen*gr aMei(tending Ihe mntn
mofilha
McCluin, Mra. W. K. Well*, M.| 1 eiu ul tbe Holly
Apai un-nta.
W, A. Natfcl, 31ia. John Itnmfcliy, 1 They wepu actonijiaim*) (»» Mi
Mr«, Walter L. Clark, Mr*. I*. 1 John I'aul W*lima. who went 1*
Grow, Mra. J. J. At mtl, Mr- A. 1 Grand KapiJa, Midi.
U. Fhoam*k^rt Mj-*. Jiai rietl lor—
irpc4, Mrt. J- H- Oawfoitl, Alia.
Ml«« iVincos Mahoney left ihi*
Guorgia H»rt. Mr*. W. C, Pekle, aftei noun for Ht. Augustine whcic
M m , 'W. 1) Ifdolrhan. Mra. Nallir I she will resume her aludiea at M
CariUo*S ol KciuAy. M»ch., Mn. i Joii-ph's A cad, iii&gt; after »p*tu!ifie
Martha Molfitt. Mi». J W.‘ Hut- tic Eastor holiday* bar, with b"-i
lube, Mrs. 0. D Parker. Mr*. H.l parshti, Mr! **d MtTu A- B M*
tV. Iteyllss, Mra. 1&gt;. G. Iljrilift. I hoht f File »■ * accompanied by
Mr*. T. E. Wilson, Mr*. A. J . P e -1Mi** Mary Jane Eddy. &lt;,f Palalku,
i*rsoh, Mrs. P. D. Paiksr, Mrs. J 'who he* t**o visiting her her# for
A. Roger*, Mr*. (I. A, Radford, j a nhuit tint*.
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Hutchlaoti, Mr*. J. G. Waites, Mr*.
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GREAT BRITAIN
EyesOf Christianity,
Tired
Of Wars, Strife, Disasters, SEES JAPAN IN
DENOUNCED BV Raised
Upward Yesterday
WAR WITH U. S.
IRISH REBELS

W ASHINGTON. Mar, 2H.—
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secretary of (hr National Pr o -1
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Democratic
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party leader* today hia or­
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x ff i ial« \ lt n o s! in the maitti*
•»f f o i m a i t s t r n*.*rplu*ns, r»»i
01 in o n d r d I*v l*.a«tei
l*a*kr.
he handed ra. h child « col.t ed
ic
Mnvy
"tnppfd
to • ha*

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in n
limn
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l hriitisu*
n 4 e«*l rll i l h * « ,'1* 111. .Vt, %%■ • at* itinion
r . v r i ' g l lit
mrfkbfb'—vRef#- batfr»r V* t r A ! . . i i H t * t * A X { i ' . i ' &gt; * " m l o&gt; -n I mter*
rrlrbrati
upti nthm to*
|&lt; 1 n s IihI
r r l r b r a t i u••
spliatHw*
xt ef grr m p'u rd hax 0
witn 1 I i r s o f t n r ( 1 « l l o i ' - u i lilt h
T h is w .% n e n n tt a 1 w»ih »be ghtiTvh#* n \er tb*- 1 m i n i S t a t e s
II : tf it m l l r . nfoic.i eg g*
t m s r pit ation **f lust y r a i xvltcit yrhi.n fr o m h u m i d 1
m dro p ili
a i i ' k i li | i | u il m t • r c i i l r . t l A l t*be n t * * u r n
ct min led u n d e r wet * fillr d u i t «»»• « liti*pri*
Klltll t
t tXA «• I \ 1*11*11*.I #•RI •
I h i h . i m i l l u f ' l i - r n I o -i i v i ; i : i
in a Sunday shooting affray
t h e p i-irs- uti* .»f H r it i - h mu him* 1
\ T \\ M« t „ n i;t
p ,,
,,t ;l , | I a ;•**•* 1*
I*.*. &lt;k at t**n ol t * I m
l a « t \|«»ti*lasy n».»i*
t ha n
. Oi
1 1 *lig inti* fiirtloit |Mi - ll.i.ne. . . . . . r a r l t I . " il.. .III* kk*'l d *#*.»'»«• t !••• kk*1
lican army and othrr trchnirallx guns !• .1
that resulted In the calling (
till*
|*4*l S**I|S AA.• , k 1 ' iA*1 a
A11#I JO
'!•
•-•■...«
.in
1
t
hri.tian
...
mi ...
.cut,.
-„
t
illegal
01
gantratwn*
drnouncisl
trine*'
\ . l .Bit'll Nil
Rtl'kk «|*N|'( •
*aof
It
« X) Iel • Rl**d
out of four companies of the!
• w e p t \l.ii*o*oa l#«'«*tgtii und | * i
Grrat hntain from ■ hundred
long
lrt..n- dawn tile « tlV |i..nal lemtHet \. .nrr i f n.uiib «» It.#I \ o k • 1 a kv• i*l*l • • *j * l i f t *
national guard to prevent j
lit • •k*C
\ p | «• AI 10 ,41« X .*•**•• pi 1 •
platform*
%\M|t h » ■ttll.M-d the ||B**i&lt;‘l&lt; m 'd;.,„', tl,n..'g&gt;„. t •' •
I lit 1*1 Mil •* twin
* **n »*•!
ol -.»* It
mip* •
•oil* till ted «t 1 ! piop**t x *iaio.ig*
threatened mob v i o l once. I
They informed Kamon de Va tril nrt h •»f t l|. I*t U . . .lit.' flit JV. •-11,t
k.*n* \ 1istii
’ . vr »t••• \ .1
t iii4
alm«**t fa.tliN' nun
wars
transferred to the Polk
lera. lieu ptrsulent ol the In^h ihr ' “•'•'d " t'M.i.in, which . ii.
N.ailv a tpiaite'
’.Ii n ’ « r XkIthoiil ti tight
Dctilltw al I i i »a I* \
\ la , xa In 'i
uit!» the drxvish Uttssotr.' o m * attrndr* l r a i l s
county jail at Bartow today
S trn in rd
S itu a tio n
I h F r w Stale, either tlne.il&gt; 01
&gt; cult
•nun*/ •
lb
I. d a- 10 • • g »M Ini o »
l
•‘a* it 1 ba • hi **n | .1 • d at I**. 1 .
s^fakaopinf. Ram Acree and his
J 1
, impiica.ion lhat even ah«*lishing and tin tnip**rloot Moliiiumivda** art xanrr* in *0 Mr*
1 ali'nrtiia l .
Ik* %*.*• • &gt;• III I* k OM'Oelkkf* III
i R li tr a- ttl t.i i k* k%*1 1i i't**
( &lt;» n t i n u e d
S e c l u s i o n xx »•
parents of Perry, are held
I J e V e l O p e d I n U e i l l O - lKr oath of ullejianre to the fra*!
The
huge
Muds o*».«d
l&gt; w\ a*
1 |ll *1
I* • d th* "
*• '
i n t i k t # ,| lt*1 rt.no* tti *d a l ' * #
.1
l l u t i s h Km*:
utuil.i rmt
*a lr sl&gt;
Hell* f io n i Rome*# 41*0 »h u r r h c * M * . i nt
lUihid«»n m n
t:*\a -ifr « * . * . •
*k* it,*' I* I It
t "' •
O f F n m ily K c p o rtc d ;
W l * ! £ ,r‘ , ” t
* ,r*
c r a t i c L e a d e rsh ip
. h**« k up III, d ead U** • o t *
t ’ r l r d e m a n d f**r e«ini|ilete ’‘ r x r i
rat.^ «*nt ]*•&gt; fulls a* n ir * HimmI
i t o n li a u e d **o I ■ »:• T»**l
* ',»
- I . * , I*. *y
X ... |
Mr and M • ) e * . v || ).
N o rfo lk T ip P ro b e d
a n r r fr o m h a p l s n i l and Ih#- K i l l
sfer wi&gt; made by train
U ' . I* k-.ll * .1 k . 0 1*l« !'.«* I
.1 *1
kk *tlk« I | Mill I ••* •
WASHIN
GTON.
Mar.
2H
.
—
ish K n i f in ',
had reeviead ret
*t 1 1
»*. • .1 • ' \ '*&lt;• • .»•»
A u s t i n I utii# 11 • j
N O R M i l h . Mar
28.— ( \ I* )
Those
» h o took
put: m
tin*
tcorv* of armed men (A .P .)— A dt ruptrd House contin­
fit li
t .x a . l a * " ' I• ! • ' * " Y Ri
J a i l # t t i c , n. bs
ued yesterday to cast about in its d e m o n s t r a t i o n s u r n * u n a r m e d und
D r l a t r d •»&gt; u n f a x n r a b l r « r a
foway planned to over­
ii&gt; .11*| till
T l r nth*
Ikk#* *lt tt b- kv* 11* at
that ll* m his flRght lo ll u p r
I efforts to find new sources ot llo d i s o r d e r * t v r te »e|Hirte«l
The.
.
If. the pri»oner»
‘.(ap-in \ oik' 11. *
• m u*l‘
I *a*ani l# a#* * to,# tin* - i . mmi
m «I|, N
J . J o h n l l u g h r * ( ui
. revenue while a strained situation r e g u l a r unifo i oil'd . n m y **f *hr
n» t m * a hy automobile.
♦ i*||- noxk afi* • **M tuo
1 • .« •••Il­
kill* *! I# M | il l.
tat.
la* m n ,
l o linlax vaid hr still r \ | » i t t r d
[.developed in the Democratic leai- Krrr M a l e u a - r o n f i i m l
’ hi
__ __If J o i n
Potteway con
ls t»ai.
*ta i*
• •»*
•• " - ........ ..
..... a Mi l a'
t*i h a t r a
|&gt;rrsonal r o n f e r r o r r
er hip.
r
a
i
k
»
at «-p
u* t . r i A ' h m y ••• ri(* i o i «
Jvenad a grand Jury in ipecial »e«
I * Ik *f *•*
A d'll* 1
AAI
i* A. *| «
*kiih
t olon rl
L indhrrgh rrla
A Ways and Means sob-rommit-i
1 hi 10*11 of the I n * • 1 r | &gt;ildi&gt; .*n
ti,,' |,, 1 * 1
ti * a* • • *i *kl o* x
lion st Bartow to Investigate tile
IXke* , I, Ml# .lam
.4 I \ * it
II nl
li k e lo n r g utla lI o n s ol N o if o lk
IndicttTr
etrugglrd
through
Sunday
wit’»:
&gt;r,|
|
y
,„B,
hr*l
*rhiit
lx
u
i
l
l
i
*•
t
—“ and said that If
. \
* .1*. 1 a t . d ...............an
l mm**'I I ava...... xa, « |i|ji ,*,|
in lcrm rd ian r*
srrking
to te
tWirncil the pr.soner. «»»•“ Ptr‘,hl'™
f* « * ami very ittut h on tin ir be-t
* • ax* lit* I
G u b e rn a to ria l G o v e rn o r T e rm s K ast- 1
• •iik*iR»l
and
^ * # . | t,. h * *,#11'i -a,
slo rr
1hr
^tdnagrd I ind h rirb
fo r t h r d e f e a t e d $ 4UK»#IWMI.U0&lt;» s al e# f ^ c ^(#x |n| |f| „ |r r r al | lutalin iiem- O p e n s
| , ^ m i i , • ».;••* I • •* ft il tb*
lad immediately,
1*0 oth# 1
An
I# noiFly
b a ht lo It** p i r r n t s C u r d s would
t t i plan, i t s i h a i r m a n , I t r p ir sen- j o r u t l l ,| | lin.
C a m p a ig n
L o e a lly
ern
( ’a l l e g e *
I ' u p i l s I nl »**f x|jj , . 1* oRiguk' 1 •'• "*•*
of four national guard
tl it
not n im n i r n l fu r t h e r f c g a t d i n g
tative R ago n (D em ocrat. A rk a n
A , |he K r * %t. „ f (he m a i i t n *
arded the city jail
O n
S a tu rd a y N ig h t
• ommatti ttlmtt*
xa , * «•
down
‘T n i n v i t c d
G i l e s I s " | l.ltl* ol • kAa * A *l*k'*| 1*1 Ik x • «I 1.6. hi« p la n s Im lo dax nor add lo
■ a s ) , s a id he ex p e c t e d to t e ab le | c o | | n M h u , , ,j , n
i . i . llmi.
,t with machine gun?
s**k Rk-f
gtlAI'l llllirlll
IS\ kspm**'l,
his p *r t (mis a n n o u n r r m m l lhat
t ht oug In* t ih. &gt;1**1111 t m a und t l
\|,
|,..s i e\ no m
f prisoner*, arrested to subm it a s u b s t it u t e plan to t h * ( j f| ) t .# r .
t l ••ntuinril **n l* ag r l%A.*»
iM'iol tat lf»n«
n rrr
In a ru n
»•
* to •• da* • «• . lo k *'i t h r in
\ rvf i*t» I*
l»«»nc*ly.
full g r o u p T u e s d a y m o r n in g )»efore | r | ||f (h,.’ | Mw|, M.,,ul.li mm hi . is
V A S ilA ll I K
M sr
-•*
iflf of two policemen yes
f i n a l * l r g r and l h a l In lr r m rd t
»*.l and 1 h# j* • *|*f i 1 k *la m a if# w m
• r n « r a*t*l tin p rim -iplr* »
bu dge t
h a la m io g
i n r a s u i *; iOMmt, i r i l e i M l r ,|
1.
1 \ I* I
le rniitu! a l ' ooi *
**f
tsrd^y, qfla^oon, from threat* of the
anew
mould
(»rrsonallR
-rt
•lift 1, 11 t It* i&gt; 1 ' i,i 11 . .%• p a )••* 1
L'livriniiiriil h i * Kim ida’«
llPPfl
a g a i n c o m es b e fo r e the M**u*e.
I
t r o n t i n uad On l ‘a Ke l o u r )
|if olt *&gt;1iiie I a s t i m co lle ge -In
•mob violence.
I tnd' | gh
m* n -...nal,! I * « .4 h t h r t* 1 k i
Yitditx in Ih r &lt; I'ltllo I l*f
Daw 1
C
lo
s
e
fr
i
e
n
d
*
o
f
S
p
e
a
k
e
r
l
i
a
r
drntw
ii
11
mi
k
1
r
ed
gor-tw
'
(tiikrl
OfDeara T. A Nicholson and
..............
&gt;n ai p l a n * , m* t)i« fo ♦*
Sh**|t»,
I te It It laxx X* I a itsi
ner
h
a
v
e
i
n
s
i
s
t
e
i
he
t
ak
e
a
fi
r
m
nor lltirloii i m b k adk i* rd Ihrn*
H illT W H I
N J
Mu*
*'
fW.' T. Barnett were killed on
•' •* a* uni* 1*1 i-l
g it**'i oa t o i im ' ikwpi• Mill %xh*»*r ltd
hand
in
the
w
r
i
t
i
n
g
«*f
the
t
a
x
n r am *l
t ••ntmwoi-ni
s od
r\
1 \ I * l I* x%#. a drsolai*- I
'
North Gilmore Aven ie as they
A h , , ed
, 1. i . m |(t| a a.lwl,'..
dn-ww Niti it .lax iiiphi *•,»• n r I ih»*
pr«*w*rd
thr
hop*tha t Ihrk
0 4h* I inilbp ig h ho me • •••
1
Wen* to (jurll a disturbantr at thr hill. T h e y h a v e m d h a t e d . ho sx ev ei .
o 4,'t* •mm f Ni atimi t•#i -|«l
I'* •„* |i«»liY 11 al • a id**'** ig 1 m
vim
that the T r x a - |)eniOs*'at r s p r t U
wooid Rt'il
g r t ml** I«h* *r iH ia*
4a ■
M" nla 1
a'ol t*to • ' ' •
Rom# of Perry Acrrr. dismissed
.... h... » .
.
(,.„,
IImG I "a* |r X
''it u fotd | imialni'%
ti i*fa* 4
Ironid r *
n* !• • *Im .
t|»r ho Rs#h**'d •'.*
last fall In thr mu nit r of Buckley the revolt in the ll**u*r l** run it *
.1
• * ! . •p
&lt;
l
'
r
a
i
ng
(
1
*•
»ti
h
|»lai(*•
*o
*u
I c o u r s e w ithin a f r w n i o i r
da&gt; *
a% 1 a« i *i t**«la\
4 l**a
*• *• •
*
•
1
.m
•
t
hr
kliltxa
'itts
X
I,.
4
i(i
li
Hall,
t
iiliimlua
I
Riiket-i
Waldoo.
ito M.i .1 - Im. t ,|
I M t | ll | ‘ I It'fl MO,| *XII It
III
. and p red icted tha t
then
his in
• * 1 11 li
\ugi|s|n«
I
-I •* • 1
Ik •polk*man ol I !»«• gVkiiRii g l a m 1 «•*ii %t 401 ii * x t.k'in al t a
Perry Acreei his father, Sam I(urn(.f
*- n - n v n ila l l.I •ir.gss. m| x«»i* • am p li fi *' »«i Him! •' * *s« * •
1 | 11 I mo I**, I mUm‘*m *•• , aai.m ** J t
fl u e n r e to put a hiP t h r o u g h the*
O vvr»t.' t
11
.1
kr 1Ud au tkr goxrrniM and *aul
4* • anii oi
1 • .1 I., thn:
tllM. . i t l l g l h of
thr hl'rrl, M
ijU ^ a t W . nnj -Uweph K. |
^ U, lw u. tb, m,d„ » wl'i .ne.i.ten, who
l a* mo ini|k**ila’ it
i*i »*iog
*11 • 1
a I i i e f art
a l * ord
Auttr
I " 4 ••
1 1*«)
air nut affiliated with
1 «• Mill &gt;
j
I n t a n g t lr IV r»on « r**.pa'rty l a x
hr p ir r t r i Thnr l» « on ulnai'lv n«*unr»-inrnt of hi *m » •( i«la&lt;- v* f ,J Rlbgjta ibllrffnd Lia • • l i l i ' t i iw
I 1 mifiiini* I* and dra*nl&gt;rd hl«
. I«e 1* 1*0 flay IH th*
O
1 •** 1 •• 1 ••» 0 X* h,| **f 1*4
Vtas Ist.r "«nd * h f r thvy were dissatisfaction among thr Iratln « |h&lt;. (lfllr# 0f sh» iff I S i m m o l e ............................
mn »imi
i»et
- "M xx I
1 « 4 II II* f lilt'd "&gt;11 l&gt; ■ • •
ll't
.
1
tl
&lt;ni*«Ron a - a (&gt;rarrfiil one I •**
. I • i-.ti xa i l h M i - I
f• 4• » Mil 1 * • *..(..t 1AA,*
tsksn to Jail a crowd rstimslrd as to thr mrtlnsl in which Ih- t nail lit V *omv
M'lmng
the
* oir
• 1 Sattitda/
I
«*i
ofa
1
h»
M
L
*
•
I*t
gokrrnkii ad*i*&gt;**f Ihr
atudenl*
i . m Mm | mdi ••» gl&lt;
] ,
. Mil 1 «. . • IX Mil II* 1 *t
ft •g h l • h• •|»p*' 1 *
at 1600 to 2600 formed notsidc
I mrgaurr has l**rn handled
r
*
Sao|*
*10.t
.1
\|
•
I
It
M
l
Ini
III***
•
V
I'
lit . I**
in t»••!.*. while *»n
that ll thr* a anted to makr •
t idoliel Mil t M l * II'
a **l h
witi dm „f th.Sheriff 1
' •*I |k*e * I* I •.•Allll
. • • t if I it
h s a * an Hil.br** ' ‘1 ..! writ*H
ffri-rrsmtativr Snell .01 N
Ito 1 h* * lly. de. I * &gt;1 t .it he
wind) ol m***e ionditi«&gt;na ihkk
1 I'd • the **nlv «*lhe,
«•■ •
a g 4*t » I* • Mini I* nl O*1
James A. Johnson of llartnw tc I York, thr Krp Iduau Iradri.
*
I
ia&gt;
1
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1
4
loi.ai
.
4
hi
g*
•
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■
■
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h
i
’
**'
• *t auirat*
w itS
m en *1
*.f I In- m n n r d ia t * •*• • • &gt;**• *l
must f (rat phi am th* prrmi pihri
I,. , 0*1
r 1,0.1 1.1 l*is o* »o , Al*
quested military aid, and (.nvrr- cl a ra&lt;1 a msjoiity •»I thr mu»«* •'
!• &gt; 111* lull
p i *»fr* •••?!«*I
1
4 • T j x n t n u ml l h a ( al* 1 •
di«# s . mg la* d#c»si**n pM*l’ mg
Xtiiif of thrm •• '
h.
mein
of iwlae fwner" Hr *l*»lar*d the
Ml*'l Ii
; a !••»» ' • « 11 ». t
nor Carlton called out national allll was will 1 ig to suppo*t lit**
. AA)| *«|1 1 \ ? 1 m • mf an ••
•••I
uiaitag*
I., d i " g
u h - l a k u i l * ' ' - mn
nrriHJ* • e (di n t «,
o*ol lot lilt* f ••
with
(*ecf\'k- af' Tenm-wrc *t
i*ra“r
* , , , . ii*
Ih pe.ll
*.4 fit
guardsmen from Barlow. I'lanA Democrats m j assmg a p. I ■»*«!
•
*
x
Ntni'lr
•
of
•
t
•
in
«»o
i
h
r
fk*i
••
»
mi 'il
i* •*i* m *•»» '
, hi- * •
h a • x xx a
-el/* *!
• ilh k«*h othrr ami We dim l
k%hath* 1 In* w t*h* *1 I
d MU III* • . I l l
•1 0
A#k*
tt.btl
it
fm x r
City and lakeland
! . * . , ' • r r 1 mg
1 •- li« * t h is 01 • 1*11
\f r I ami
etjuilablr billion dollar hill on a
It * mip * •• *
»a*' a j a 1**1 *»l |l*»l*hr k i*fa . • i*m
1 1n *#• vkfi r I*** • •*
( .40 1 p •!•*•• ’
• p la t'* i m **i ilis riis * tm
ii,'
The first trwipa arrive* hera non-partiaan l»s 1 However, •in*, 1 e l r a * .
1 ( t tl* Hiini 10*1 i»i mn*
• an m o i f ft«'i«il
Mti-mrnf
that
d.
1
.............
g
e
l
m
ad
e
in
muniol*
and
anatrht-1inter
II. .It- ho*. Mill
|
.fee
tn g 1 tti-i m* at 1 us t i n t s ,
X
ahortly after H o'clock an-' aug­ so mini Iteino i*st* tuinrl again*! 1 c a m p a i ,
Vi11. • Im.Ii / VA)in vk It
• '»•* 11 r.| lerlng
' *o • x •• I
p&gt; ' I
-MXlkpf
' *1 •!*•« A»e*
f ,*A» t I a 0*1*1 f•tjs••
dr* atk il
ilia*
...tie
1 4 • %t|*rt
mented a civilian guard Ih
had fight and bit the Repuhh.-an • |Mr.
' X* 'ill
*» .1*0 t4k,«
• I* it ♦ * 1 h i r i n g f • lend
l&gt;&gt; It I IIm| k a n «i*-l • • ltd on 1
Mil 1 • 0 .
ll Will go
ia 1
within • • Ak Ak• •*k •
teen thrown atr &gt;nd the l. I on who voted foe it m
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before
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Maiaarhuartls Avenue
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of an miliarra**mg po«it»**n, Snc*'. (
lo od.pio41 *
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•
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tin
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The crowd at thr Jail »a&gt; or­ indicated he felt thr
• and gax*- th*major it v ,rCTan ^
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4#4*1 •
III Ihr | i.'Ui. . g#' Hi!** adjoitnn
•Urge
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derly. but &lt; fficers took no n a n c. should grt together before it *■•• IMUCD •* tI k • * fit 1 1 . Ml t
&lt; k Ik • ol » O the h** -• " •
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ab.oti
i ly ••*! to n no*
.ulhrii- " " K-"i •• kv ."t.1
«ri tiinl • *m-l ru« t • v .
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of attempting to mow tin- prl* ripect w hole bra; ted «upp«*it
of
Ilk" . b Mil* I ..f hi* It.
• I I ' t ll'llt . M i l 1 II.k • • I III a )(g iblk wki'l*
4 ‘ • -nal 44 'ini*rt t
, r r k .11 ("'(• »• -(' tin
i ')«■ I rtt« r m» lit •• 1
'»g
maaaurr*
br*nr»
.* f. • III * of ill* sill • 1 \
aners.
his (teity
I • • • nal Ih op* * x '
• •* ♦ *• a '
* p i ini' •
• */i • ond drte* fix*
nod i m i
N’ ashktll*
I
1. S in week •
I v bil l*x an * purl**
An anonymous call to poltri
That thr |le»n*»rtallC lea«ler«hip thv oft li e *» •»‘1
III* pH , t|t I'll I of ,1
' I t I till* M &gt;1 |.* M4te I I M*ta I «I'| VRi r
Ot 4
I*. gitArio*
h
y
.
to
1
'
natixr
Mr. Ovri-*’ *
will at least have an i*n«lri ’tai»*l
AkiiMt I*'
*• * '• • tii*ai i n '
tallo t*
(Contlnuad on Paga Two)
M i-l •s.lgltl VAif il 4
«i*nd »•** i*. still thru footl't*
h • nt it. k a t '
Irnni'O" a
w&gt;* !»••' * I m ...... I in* ' h o m e • nu»&gt;l
mg on its future tas plan* »• **r Tift C«.. t.H sw
l*lal f ol id* le-grit Ir • s' &lt;ii* «•I 1 •** x •••'
i*l
a -i 1
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a * nit#
| to
iiiiilt
»ii o s r la t e in &lt;
»
. . t.d.i 1.*, \ .
lil&gt; • a l l y da\
|&gt;
tain. Spokesmen f*ir the party** m IKK| II*
the *Ta»
i .1 1 . • l b. 1 . » i. *
* » h. filed I*.
mill mi
I*
t)»i«'r Women "*
di'i bn 'fb'
I ha?
sin* *•
" f f ICCR •*
‘ a Mlg • -«■ ••• l* d *
I 4 M1t1014 d I. I *41g • | ||t 4*t |
W id o w
O f E p isco p al
- insurgents, Repre entatiie |ki ign itt that c i l ) . **• • 1. ne to Moiiiiu | it tt .M 1 h' 1. »*t gaiilii* ' i**ll itH* »» lifir -tsli *•••**lk-1 »••* li»*n
I .. \ p l I fir a.
,s•*•*•• t '• . iii.ii • pi- fm tiling
■
•« |*Imved tiy h.
t l e r g r y m a n 18 D c f l d ton (Democrat. .North ( ‘aroimal in IhW t.» h.
»»*
\t&lt; . f l e t n l
il* co* • i i t u r o l *
d 1 t| • 1
I tl4 lo* I Ilk* III •- ' • «
Traxp &lt;"u m iw** lm*r • a
I I N s l x* III 1 1(1 \S| S
t nominate*
1
—
an! Rankin. (Democrat Mi**t«-i|&gt; I'Mit^r, Senai*n \! •• Ox e r r l i e r i , t*4u* 1•0 »n to vv ouM
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Mrs. Essie Collins Matthew*.
(Continueo t»n Page Three)
.11
I d 1 | ole fo* 1 )*••• • •»
M l \ N ( . H A I Mm- *m
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l*entine b j s i n r a *
111.I mM I m o c r a '
widow of th. lato Rev John P.
1
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up"
I mtin*4 II nil *r |. •mail |••• «*.
Matthews, forma, archdeacon of
Hl ^
HEARIN G l Al I KD
Isatrr hr l*et am* a •• • m'M’t **f | in i '. 1 hut 1 h*x rrv% . ma»&gt;k o
I hr I ik e had *1• llk** &gt;i«•
• I iiMl*d ke ti 1 *1a A tu at i h r pop
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' • kilt’ ,| l l u i l l * N| •at a • * .
a* It •
• tat*- flat
l^r firm, operating u
,•« 111 1 n« hi* p ’a n k - inf o tb*
the Episcopal Diocese of Houlhem
aldtttniifi
timl
nl** "«••(
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l a ­ In' io ' i **l thi* 1 1 x ha I t lr r i r a * * I
i.tval •( !)»•• 1kinik-"'-*'* *apH
Mar W. — A •Iill at Fort Rrrd and I .»k« Mar&gt;
W
ASHINGTON
olie 1.1 tip th)# #' *A• 11f*t*t .. f .»
. )l h .** d -p*
fo i 10
Ohio, and well known in Sanford
H.MlHIRI a ti e Ih r oiRfltM-ak
ol I t.lont I Xkftil
night
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Di
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•»Rlie 11 tin
vk *11k I*• 1
ah.*-*!
ih
i n i Seminole County, died in Ws-t
. . . . .
.
.
. , fur many y ra n A»«ul I M * h.
l l r f o e hr oUl line * the platfoin*
Brf*&gt;i r d« p a l l i n g . I h r • • Ring ‘ III" la pan * kr lo* ' v b ' o « T h e III*
u .rkh. r, „, ,.r, •*m« « n
ptiri- to an) wal* ii* « i
i iti*g i •* imI* a ml tol kinp •*. it** t k• 1
da lata Saturday night after chief plant quar.nl ... an I control ioiuv#d
•l|*on xxill* h i|r ripe* ' to in- elect
nia!
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tom iniftr*- * f t h r st u d e n t
administration, will
be held in
.
i*•• ( otiki 'r di-' i. 4
IImir Ih**
brief
illness.
r ••
ith thr Overstreet 1 imI* e.l.
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bri
M'
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ii'.d e
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who I l l l f • " d*» •* «M Milog*'
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"• - t aut**m**ti l* .I
*,k. , "i 1 ul •
Tb* body will bo sent to her old Washington Mnr. 2M and will hri,.
■ l i s r g i - v I.11 1 'I on f i g u r e * wl iu li
Mllllg
..
' wiutTrli" in tlir Krntucky
P* t i***l. xatill.
r
t„ ., ,nk d!.boma at Columbus, Ohio, by the attended by many bull* growrrs ot |.
t" , s i'l s i e " P « n l " nil - t ii l f i r s t e . i l
Ih •
intrrr«tr*l
in rvistin^ • y
_
•ttafTicl Hikdi-i ih* a ispirrs
totto#11•*w *t, # d i a**Mog*in**i
Erickson Punora) Home, an) serv­ Florida
1 , rsi'll- . Slid *'»ve * • ’
««• he le
Nations Slti«l* n f * ' l.ragur. ■•im *1
affecting
f**l
k*|| . « • k 1 *
p . .# .
„
W,ice* will be held there late this quarantine irgulaimns
fi lle d
#
ilig •tatrmrnl'
«*n
a« Mlt. n l i »
| . | di al* # * m .
waak. Burial will be In the family thr importation uf foreign grown | INVERNE.SS—Wink
He . h a i g e d lh a t " e , 1 11111.(10"
killl*,. I Akt*. *« l» #• I *• . • . » |.#R|
|Coca-Cola plant atarted.'
Wk &gt;nit 1 i*r N&lt; G of Trit ♦ **r
n u l l at Coumbus.
I- kA»*te*l
»*• the
|n ir rh a *e
**f
Th*- f a . mg •f p* ill 1 x Mnl i* 't.
H a l '. A p . p k a
4h# !• *• ,( AXdi !** *|l | ' a v * d (**i • t ,•
Mr*. Matthew* was th* daugh­
% b****l la*••*k • ■ on uallx
t hat 1 a* k •*ffirrf" ot • ••••|*riali»tg xv|H* Ki*.
1 Si-mit'olr I •••ini \ vk ill • &lt;mir I*'
I I IMI A XI r» k. Disk II
f.t t 1i.n r
•
ter of Judge Collins, a distin­
rt* r u n g
mo I
e lf •■ ' aganrr
a- ■ I l u c k y (ikpulic- In i l l r g a l l y
f**i m s •■ 1 11*• «*f i n t r i r - t i n g d t - I ' a t o - i l * • **4 I'- till x ' hi
I I m*
11 a • i
i ■ i', i • 1**111 Isguished resident of Columbus and
n in tp an t, m*» I tiiat c o r i t i a 'V t*» tb* p alli ng uui Inis p a r l y t&lt;4 •«**-*
1 n**iiiiiv !•-*I f.k •onto ol Floiolu
1*1 |i« pooh * x
t* * * ••** 1 *
f *h i t , a * d X|, a.I# C oa #a lr
a well-known jurist. She had a
g, in rnl i»;.ini**n. c h l ' i l i v n in !»»•* ftom hvntiukv inlt* Tm ••-!.t *a Mo** • ill#••'t4
x*.' a
.
........... at tU*
tlir •fair of Vug nm «• ••it lat*«lit.g ag 1 o h lir a' vkutkr
large riirle of friend* In Hanford,
i „ Bf« t h g*M*f*
a» r not p i o v id e I in n *
ao I Vadir. wbo will meet «l Tb
Mo I kl'i Ml J
I I Alt V XI I #4Is
III F'lll O *.. 1. •••ate ,| •I'Rnlll*
x
a
holly
umab
a*
i
mo
I
im
I
|tf*
'iN
«x
11'
•
ma’e during tb* past several
\k ith f i e r •* io»ol b« ok*
lle.'rnt ruling* of Attorney Gen tounsts.
I on gw oo d t h r m e | «,f I o i n n i r 4*
If **«ltk'i
•• .4
I*..
k
V N\
44 ' ' ' •
i ( t« at
i
) rttt|
ti as a resident of l*&gt;ugwnnd.
li e - s o l ti.al I i»r - l a t e l- no* I ihr ligbls of frrr Iravr' ii|*o'i r.
The second c’a»* is romposrd **f
'&lt; n h l io g hi ids \ Apr a ii * an a'
er*l Car*y D- l.amii*. irlating 1 1
*1 •m * k * 1 1 *' k* *t... r a n J • I t»i a I*
•n ■ p i a 4• I
* ' t • f " *| w Im. Ii
fa r I** t hr lain.ri n g mar* anil thai , Ir s t a t r hli4h v * i i * and m x i**l.»f t***•
I .* H4I \.m** 1 aU
Fa •
Mo
the urr of foreign automobile h Ihttae whc» arc engaged m sell.ni h* w**»»ld • l a n d b« hind the * u r b
• 1 ••
!•
•
*li , la \ t hi *o igh
of Ihr aiivrrrRgnf &gt; **f I*••• 1a'* •*' • .1) •rs%ioti I h r &gt; r ••iilHklr t o«m
' j I f*HIIIlek* 1 of t olO IRIS' t I •• mpoll
b.
XI*
. •# no
a*ol I't a d 4
*e*»l I t|# AA* • Id
renae tigs in Florida during tin 01 buying. I»* t who «!*• n*»t take ua lin'd 'm rR*m|*m*at 11*11
V iiguiks
foi if ha
• •Mlg It*, r t i n t « of I hi* *la &gt; . lo xlrlu lo.f I
yen , m(J similar tag ij inlmn* ( ■ Residente in F’orida. but arc m an y h xa it a g e * Biltong thri ll H
O nr gtopfi, a%l »i a* h « t o r t " I
I J tit 0 * '•*• k I*a*k 4*t pi nt
.in i
which have been asked of .Sheriff transient, that 1 * to *a&gt;. tbfx i*4''*- • a x i n g o f tiro* and m oiir &gt; . an I • ark Sa'iida^ MltnnptiRig t*. g*» I* km.Akti a • Lo ng wood d * *
ef several /tale* in the *o«rsr **f
a*h1tr«« hk \ | » Ma •
N a t h a n Ma)**. I i l a h a * - r r , •■ **.•*
uilo l)ir nal f !*■1*1» t*v 1* l'*tl* b*
ri ro«t*
ItrV- Carrol Varner, of
tb* J. F. McClelland and lit* dep 1 a year Their homr *tate tag* s r
II leaHIttF' **f M«*t I* llltlllk* *••» F I * . 1
I hi after lo*..!. ptogiam
•11
*|l»r »frd ro.fr m a« F-»*»d*
Lx .
I l f « * " l (he* he
••op •• r*
"! '
r f r f f a « t n i t l i t Church announcad tiat on several or&lt;aaion». arc t
rr.ogniietl
•la. w i l t„- iii«. print ipal s p r a k r
pfe kldt* I i»X4*t I \ |!
Win I | *
II* 1 lalmnf I'lafhoinr
* *. *nt a l * n
&gt;r^ajr that tb* revival
service* plained In a statement issued I,.
t
h
f
f
vrn
rei
n
i
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f
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r
m
a
i
ls
.
’The third clas* coxns
those
•ill tto- p i o g , a m If*- will «prak ai J r
who will ' ad *1l« •l,*ll m« on
M I \A
\\ &gt; t i l t h
Mai
JM
I A I* |
“j?
tr I 10 *•» t io|wfiteh
have been held at
the Georg* W. McRory. official of tiir uho have erne Inlu the state anJ .*»• " ••' ►»'
bh' “» ’ W
—
12 ID «'• lo# k, a* fit's a ba sk e t pi*‘
I ’ t l»am I *do*»% »* ho , n". him
bulb i ai« ll ig
The P# • •g am 1 it
church far tb* past week,
trill Motor Vehicle Ih-partment. today. aceeptr.l employment fo, romprn 'I'ren.. I.g true- 'h *** '&lt; ml"' |'*&gt;»*» hy e. n.l.ng I firm t**R*»ug .
elf - M l
a ti • l*#-f i ir tn|s i h r
Ril
|* h# llig • p * * a «1 "I* the laxxo follow *
Mr. McKory's rommenU art m
*hr Trnnr*«ff 1 o mlv
11*•
tlir
roatlaoe tbrwugh this week, and
stum within the sU'.e. for a &lt;lef
|Continued on I sgr Two)
led a 1. 40*1 .,f d ow n am t-outs
«rai
the
H aile
ho &gt; o f f i c e it*
1 #11 «#•#• 1. k
Inti • edit to 10 amt poo
follows:
r o m m i l l r r - mi.I. i* •* u *•(
that Rev. J. J, D. Hall, of New
tnlte or indefinite period The) ere
p F i f t h A a• mii *
\ •••t« * dax
to
L o n g w #m»i I
‘ Pi *ig tl 11loll of P 1of T 1 At rail
In laaponse to a number of tr
th# pro1#«ls l*» I# llisilr to 1,.»»*•»
Varb a t r , Ml ansi nent preacher
• out ai *4
J
A |t i*lli n r lo iig w tt o d !»«**• I Ok I* ill*
«4 with t im h t i l l i a i *4 F a s t e r
sutnmatirslly classed s- Florid*1
SIIAM IH DK Ml
ii'*r | | o i t«*n
‘ Uclurcr, 'w f| be heard In a
[ u * to
lh» rul,r,» residents when they arrept surh
p#* ad#
;* •mi
w in s
Rislptnal
if&gt; f a n n e 4 who
I ll*- 1 * ( ila d lo 'l
F b .f •
* 00 o'clock of th* Attorney-General of th employment or engage in any
A stU'lrnt « ommitti-k' whl* h wi|' t|4»noR • wit i-aar in r x r t x r * r * it •
W ASHINGTON. Mar
2K
S o m e ••( i )i« mar* her w..»r h ig h
4s 1*k \\ F. h t r r h o f f W tl«oti, \
Stale of Fie.'ldi as it pertains t.i
wall
upon
lint*"
»»•*»
llo
f
**n
•
*
*«m
Shaw
remuneration, and arc (A I ' t l.r*lle Mortimei
busine
I
ar&lt;d S a f o t ' hull* g r o w n
whl h hr p'. irra hi « S il xe i W y a o
*4 k hat* dila p id ate* ! I* * *a k |s !i.
bs.fur
t' v liability of th or in Florida
posed
of
knUrt
F
lla'I,
off
olrm
License Tags
'•-» •»•» an I
subjectt i n Fio'ida
■ dotl« «. wi I p r r s n l r m n th# morn
*2 **»» o'* bt k " l l u l b s in F o \ d a ’* O t h e r s won* fra&gt;#*l
F
ve relar,. *&gt;f ,h» lr»a ury undr
U'lnT tags on their automohiles
Daoni, •ny m e e t i n g devoted 1 4k p o u l t r y , *■ • II a • o|*| M**wr v i i k u i s t r agrt* o'
■'Owing to the fart that Floruit Pro- 1deni Hi ■••evelt died today aO las |fnirrk*ltv; I'auluir
all w*»*r g * a x
s w r a t r i oa ts
Its
bearidf the numbers of
othrr
N^W
Y«*»k
I
l
n
i
r
v
r
s
l
lA
rtadiiat&gt;J
It thr hnvt each )rar to thpusanl' er nearly a month'* illners
wmr*I o f f (hr k er n - p i n r w in d In
w h t *h e v e r y |»rr«4*n m t r r s t r d
i * 4u r is » l* nfxer« ity of F l tn o l a
atalei than Florida.
.
of tourists from othrr states, ounithle pneumonia. Shaw who hu.l • tindent. Aithi r (I oLIm htnidf, of th# drv# lop m # n t *.f both
ind j
•» n f o ’ I*m k A djo i r n m m l
ft**nl o f .St, P a t r i c k '
. i t h r * Ira)
"There are several rla« r* of law* are las on thi subject, the hern vlgnreu* deeplt# h' H« y * « - « . • Go'i*mbi. I .ivcr.itgj
Ma.ir.v t. irs is mx ttr&lt;1
T he
n m n lh ly
tn##lin*F of the th e y w# r# phiil*xgrat&gt;h*-«l an,| n**w4*
I has*. Tb* flret cists covert ail I ea being that it i* th* intention contracted a cold fallowing hi, i r - , I’avlow. m &lt;*-• I uiver.it. of Trn
Ib 'a r d o f G o v e r n o r s uf th# S#nn
T h # prkigran) of #x#nt , a s an
• eel»»d ju s t lik e t h r mot# fa *n «
bona flda Uuiiats, meaning tho • ef thr enforcement officer* lo al­ 171 n from a buiinoa* trip to New * • » • * '
J M.
I -twill, N»w n o u r a t t**!ax i* a« folloWf,
not* ('m in i v Chamt*#~ o f 1' o i n i n r r " tonahlr p a i a d r r *
paopl* wbo are bona fide rrai- low as much lanienry as poatiole, York ,evrral weeks ago and pncu.fYerk high vrh'Hi' teacher.
,
A fterw ards.
10*4(0j k •/ s # r v e |
1 0 :P'J A M T alk on MG m * i i t g wi | l r held at (hr tr ad # Imd*. of
of other stater, and wbo de hat in th* c**a&gt; mentioned in th* mnnia developed from whlrh h*
fi e i.i t a m r w o o d a t 3 : 4 % o'clock. • h r m m eat, v r y r t a h l # ^ , f s k ' . " o f *
From N a sh v il le th# s tu de nt* l l r a ’ t h v C h i r k s , ” by N. R . Mrb
not engage In any 'occupation In netarraph above, it le necessary failed to r«Hy. Illf wife and da;gh l pl#n to y I*. Frankfort. Kv.t lo
» t r r n n d i i n f feat*i»e »,f (hr f v r an d n ear
r r ' r n . i o n kbvision p # i l l r &gt;
be er
In a R n a r fr j f
Ftarida. Tb* lags from their home for tkns* people In equip Ihei.- Irr wrrv ftt Ih# b# side and hi*jsa#k an intr xirw with Govrnior m an D n i v r r s i l y of Fl orida*
d a - ' s p r io f i a m d ev oted It* Ih# ad
R es tau r an t whe nc e t h e y r a m r . F o #
etatai are valid in Xlori.'a, to Ion? caie with proper iirente p'ate* •on is on the wty h#r# from h i 'l l^ f fo o n ir..
10*^0 ^ M T a l k ’T n i n i v r i i i k s i - ' i r r n t o f a g r i c u l t u r e in Serni- b r r a k f a t the y had e a t m o aUis ca}
prot#«U with
•a they maintain their etatue at f om Florida-*
and rotor#*! F a s t e r r g g n .
I Hatrhlng in Florida,'• Uy M . ti •t*d# f mint y.
butur in Ifilwa-ikv#.
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NEW SOURCES OF
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l y m e e t i n g s and
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LINDBERGH HOME
WAS DESOLATE
SPOT YESTERDAY

FIRST POLiriCAL HORTON ADVISES
TALK OF SEASON NEW YORK GROUP
MADE BY SHOLTZ TO AVOID ‘REDS'

Landis Says Postal
Certificates To Re
T a x ed This Year

L o n g w o o d Entry
In Sheriff’s Race Is
Visitor To Sanford

Sanford .Man Winner
&lt;M N mx Model I'ord

Poultry, Hull) Raising In Seminole
County To He Discussed On April 8

Recent Rulings On Automobile Tags
*’ Are Explained By George McRory

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D o w n-And-OutorH
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‘ ALL HAIL THE POWER OF JESUS’*

emenft
hoals
earing
WASHINGTON, Mar.
TIN traabliiain : Moacls Shoals
problem mated a bit Wearer Petaldeal -Hoover'd dash yestarday,
when Um Haooa Military A Main
Committaa apprevaJ a ma
providing Utorml taxing of tha
nltnto facllitka of tha g lu t plaat
tori retaining government control
of tha pewer genera tad.
Faclftka for S«atiatlBg power
specifically would remain la the
bands o f the government. While
tike organisation leasing the shoals
woe Id have flret call apon power
0—dad fo r fertiliser prod action,
lha toll provides that tha remain.
;#r mart ba sold at the switchb o a ft *»i
la thla way, aUtea. oranlcipalltiea and other local government
bodies woo Id ba able to obtsin tha
saiplaa electric power.
Under the terras of the measure,
tha President would select a borrd
charged with tha daty of leaaing
tha nltraU farllltlea. IftbJe la net
accomplished within J* months,
then tha government -’whuld
ate them.
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acraaaa la fraa

H pointed out that tha amount « f
cur 1 nay had Increaotd doe to
geld exports' and bearding aad
that tha new law in aaxrgtacy
would enable tie system to call
upon (U entire geld holding* abort
legal requirements If needed.
“ In thaw circumstances tha en­
actment of legislation that anable*
tha federal resere* system to partoo a policy based on tha assurSOca that in cm** of Dead not mere­
ly Its 'frea gold* win bo available,”
Cm board said, "bat practically lit
entire gold roeerves la excess of
lags] requirements, has resulted la
itreogCealng tha entire credit
structure of the country and In In­
creasing th* system’s power to co­
operate in th* recovery of bust-

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Bowling Tonm eyls
Ended With Pezold
FarmersAsWinners

BEER B I L L IS
DEFEATED IN
HOUSE F R I D A Y

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SHANGHAI. MX
Negotiations' for 'a '
armletic*
Sanford City Bowling League today as delegates o f
it* 15-week schedule thin W:oi:nti
*
ntrlca
adjourned .’. S B K m S t
tha Pox: Id Farmers to refer rontrovotdol
to
M R rental lasers
Isaac*
team of five men was awarded their retp*atrt: |a*VM M rix;
winner, having load th* league
Tb* ranting today, a^ted wttfeJ.
from tb* start, and winning 23 *.’ dr* lock o«- th* t**n* of thy '
withdrawal nf JapOBiM I t m K h
game* aad losing bat five.
Bender Boys fhlahed seconJ, and only tha ppiriMHty ’ « f hob;*
and the Rrllrr Specials. Habes riantial concession* on both aides* *
Outfit, and Witte's Five were lied offered nny hop* of saving t h * '
.
for third place. In a special match, conference.
rolled last night, tha Habe Out­
DRUGGIST SENTENCED
fit" won third place femora, with
Jak* Botly and Warren Tyler of
WICHITA, Kaiu Mar.
that team starring by rolling a
total of 333 points each for thro* (A .P .)— Abraham Mlekaala
New York, president o f IM !1
game*.
toistato Drug company, Wna
Cash prises, potted by each •Ate^ in frderxt. court bar*
team at the beginning rf thr Unity to five years' Irape)
tournament, were awarded on the mant and fined $20/)00 for
following basis: Fcxold 'Farmers, and transportation of
first) Bender Roy*, seconl, and ard extract of Jamaica gtngwr
Habe'a Outfit, third.
violation of th* p*ohlMtlon low*, j
Scores recorded during the lory convicted him Thnroday.'
tournament art as follows:
Bender Boys mad* high three
game total.
Ilaba's Outfit had high tingle
gam* total.
Paul Peso Id had high lndlvld**l
score, three games.
Peter Thurston had hltfi single
gams score.
• ** t • * ; f feV,aj
Paul Fetold and Roy Holler
were tied for eecond high single
gam* n o n .
Th* fallowing had highest In­
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creased averages In order: J. G.
Sharon, Jr., fln t; Paul Pesold,
Georg* Thurston, John Bolly,
Elmer Toll, Henry EurHeide, Hen
ry Witte, and U A. Hfne.d
A new five manned tram tour­
nament starts Monday with a 20game schedule, with the Herbal
Buncfe opening th* ~svi*on with a
match against th* Holier 8p*da!s
Monday night. All bowler* wish­
ing to enter this tournament ar*
urged to register by Monday
nlgfet.
With f)ut*ne Tcrwllligtr bowl­
ing a 220 score this week, It ap­
pears that h* will win honors for
hlg#&gt; score. New members of the
"2(C Honor Roll” are: II. Mabry,
li. Medlin, E. Trrwilligvr. Fred
Bolly, and L. U. May.
In the head pin turnament, Ed
die Bender and Paul resold still
hold fln t place with '118 points,
Fred Bolly la second with 110,
and Georg* Habe third with 100.

Varoar, parlor.
Ear tar Sarrleaa:
th»
Slataaatb Btraat and Srnfor*
11*r&lt;
rad
All hail the power of Jesus' Name
.
number*.
Tba Rot. P. M. Marler.
Let angels prostrate fall;
_ »tW aarrnon by tba p*»BlbU School 0:45 A. H.
Bring forth the royAI'diadem.
f/*t tba evening boar, 1:50 P. fWorehla and Communion 11:00
Special music by a larga A. M.
And crown Hlip, Lord of all I
Chrtitian Endeavor 7:00 P. M.
Bring forth the royal'diadem,
Mtnday School, 9:43 A. M.
Eraalnf SarrWa 3:00 P. M.
And crown Him Lord of all!
Tha board sold there had been
• 0 . -E: McKay, auparintandant.
For tba morning Eat ter tervlre
lint* change In th* gold reserves
J I d U g v f. «:M P. M.
tba Ra*. Hauler baa aalactad tha
Let every kindred, every tribe,
of European countries during th*
HrayaT. mootIh i Wednesday,
“ Reaurractlon Now." Spe­
Before Him prostrate fall I
last month except for a rapid
cial murid far thli rerelce bar
growth of French reserve*. About
. Tho,revival aarvlcaa which hare bban arraagad by Mra. E. T. Kill.,
To Him nil majesty ascribe,
half of th* Prvneh Increase, It said,
bten .running thla waak at tba S r i. W. A fjfelriek, Mra. V. M.
And crown Him Lord of nil I
was drawn from th* United Statoa.
Pin t Mtthodl^t Church will ba Marlar, art) Ufa. P. 8. Lamton.
To Him nil majesty nscribe,
The Bank of Franca, It aald, had
IMaaad all
n*2t waak and
A t tSa, ovantng •enrlce tha
continued heavy conversions of
ha JUr_ J. /J. D. Hall, of Naw Mlaaaa Mrcry Alloa Shipp, Haiti
And crown Him Lord of all!
foreign balance* Into gold.
Fork C ltf. ^ lll da tba proachlg Appleby, f Ruth Jphnron, Mildred
*M hone of tb3*drj
t, add S. Johnron and Har­
Tha board reported that bank
FIRST BAPTIST C l
n ot, V ('ROHM EPISCOPAL
a &gt;Sm o en*td. tolar. &lt;tor.
man Hill trill praaent th* pageant.
suspensions In February numbered
CHURCH
■id . to know bow to hold and "Tba Challenge of tha Croat." Mu­
111 and In Janaary aad February
Park Avrnue and Slvlh
an/aadlanra and It will ba rk for tbldSpageant will ba furnumbered 437. Those that failed
The Rev. W. P. Brooka,
Easier, Mar. 27. 1932.
Jy/ta tba Intaraat of all San- nlahtd b r Mr*. Still, Mre. Patrick,
la February had dapoalU o f fdo,tar.
yla to boar thla unlqut and tha Roe. and Mr*. Marlar.
Holy CommilKTon. 4:00 A- M.
047,000 while thoeo that glo**d In
jman '
, Sunday School. 10:00 A. M.
Holy Communion. 3:30 A. M.
Thla pageant talk a eery powerful
th* two months had dapoalta of
Mbrning Services, 11:00 A. M.
Choral Eucharist and Sermon,
atory of the right and wrong at­
95*3.321,000. I * February 12 banks
o y i s b o m s t h o d i b t c h u r c h . titude toward tha craer today. 11:00 A. M.
1 Sermon, 'Tha Antagonist of
with dapoaits of 111,823,000 re­
Death.”
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nsong
and
sermon,
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With tba lighting effecta that
opened while In the two months 61
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7:00
P.
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Church,
Ixingwooi,
2:30
P.
M.
hsea bean arranged for, the Ree.
Janka with deposits of 922,787,000
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h.ient'ng Services, H:00 P. ,1
V Sunday School, 9:43 A. M.
Children's Service, Presentation
reopened.
Marlar aaid the pageant ought lu
••Ives
la
dlfilrultlaa.
Speaking
of
' Moraine W0ral(lp. WOO A .M .
Sermon o&gt; Dr. If. C. (J
maba a tailing Impression ■&gt; to 0 f Lenlrn Offering, Children's
tba
braadening
of
the
eligibility
P.pworth League, 0:30 P. M.
.
pmfeaaor of BHile, Stetscr^Jfnl
tba powar of tha croaa In the world Choir, 1:00 |\ M.
provisions of lha hill whkh per­
• ' Evening Wonblp, 7:30 P. M.
I Mondsy and Tuesday, Holy Com- verslty.
today.
mit* banks In difficult!** to gat
Saltar Morning Servlets a* fol|munlon, 10:00 A. M.
funds from federal reserve banks
Visitors will j # cordially wel­ FI LL GOHI’ KI.
JW M -ri .•
r I RAT CHURCH O P C H R I S T
an sound assatt not sliglblt here­
t* A than hymn, -Cfcffrt‘ tba Cord
comed at any of these services.
SCIENTIST
tofore th* board said:
Ja-Riant Today."
The 11 :Oo o'clock servlTa In partic­ Orlando Hoad near Geneva Ava.
"Provisions In th* new bill, hawSan, "Jo* to lha World, the
William F. McPherson, pastor.
Christian flclencr rtreirti ara ular will b* made beautiful with
la Coma.”
.
nil la- School, Sunday, V:4fi A- M. evar, do not deal with lha question
hold retry Sunday morning at the the special music to ba sung by
of ollgibillty under oruinary cir­
paftlaa' Craad.
Hiimoii, Sunday, 11:05 A . M.
church at Eaat Second Htraat at ths Holy CroatCkoir under the di­
(Continued from Tag* On*)
- I I . is
I. Risen!
Ill-.nl&gt;.
• " cumstances and do not contentf) ^rajrpr conehidlnf with tha II o’clock. Subject for tomorrow is rection of Francis Carrier MarSubject. "He
brlratlng oil rould he taken
piste
any
enlargement
In
th*
daflJuogd*t Prayer.
Willing Workers league, Sun"Reality.”
Wednesday
evening Mahon with Mrs. Fannie^ StemCrisp proposed an amendment
nlttanb pf eligible paper. These
J Anthem hy tha choir, "Hall: eereleei will ba held at the new 1ridge Munson gl the organ. The day, 7 (H) I*. M.
Brine* of U fa."
Evangelistic Services. Sunday, aectlonp 'are Intended to provide that allowed Representative Cul­
church at H00 K. 2nd Ht.. at H membership of the choir Includes:
for USUaUal and temporary condi­ len. Democrat, New York, to auh. Ltoac
l ab 1 on from tha Old Taatamrnt, o'clock.
Mr*. Arthur Hranan, Miss Malic 7:47. P. M.
tion* where an Individual msm.tr mlt a proposal of a three cent a
&gt;sWpi ‘ No. 110.
SuhjMi.--|«
Arma-.-'dd-n
N
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Bowler,
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A.
M.
Phillips,
S
ri.
This church malntainr a free
.
Olorla.
J
» W . ,OT, rtample, because of pint tax on bear of 2.73 percent
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Taylor.
Mrs.
Gladys
M.
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Reading Room at the rhurrh where
N iw Taatamant Lotion.
^Ida* pf dep—l s either thiough alcoholic content, estimated to
lha Bible and all authorised Chris­ Williams, the Misses Carol Stone. Wedncvidsy, 3:011 P. M
'* Announcamantr.
i'isv, r wild *1.--Uni-ny, ll’c-liirs, iP f1 Uai withdia vals or t! roujh a return 9330,000,000 In revenue. It
tian Science Literature may Ir Nancy Wlutr, and Kathryn Mor­
t % ” fllM4 il»ell un rr netaesity of Immediately opened a wet and
i , Offertory.
read, borrowed
or purchased rison, and Sherman Idoyd. Stain­ day. *,:!h I' M
Hymn, "Hall tha Pay that 8rti Open Tuesday* and Fri lay* from er's Communion Servo v will be
Sunn - yitan-r im-t-nng 7/undsy, *1* daiAg of some of its sound but dry fight. A fltr three hours of
i uliglhlu nsnrts or elss rioting Its arrln. nloue debate It was defeat­
Him Rlaa"
sung together with a T # Drum* 0:00 A. SI.
3 to ft P. M.
l 's i n and gbln-.’ into lhe hands oi ed.
Harmon. “ At It nrgan
*0
by Itogrrs; "Christ flur Passover"
N o n ,"
a iar*|ver, with the subsequent
Representatives from slates In
by Schtiiing: and Barnjy's “ King
ySyihn,
"Golden
Harpr
art
loss to Its depositors and bad ef­ th* gTeat mld-ccnUntnl oil field
SALVATION ARMY
All Glorious" as offertory., nic­ rO NG Itl i.A T iO N A I. (Tlt'H C ll
S oyd lrlf,"
fect on the hanking situation.
and th* Ohio Valley coal produc­
otian prrludr, "Chriatua Itrsuif'm n il
JLnsdlctlon and portluda.
Holiness Meeting 10.00 A. M.
I ‘‘ Unaer the new law the federal ing areas supported th* oil Import
resit," by Itavene'lo will open the
/'M fllin g B#rvlc* ar follow!:
Sunday School, 3:00 P. M.
!i,srrve banks In such dream- |tax. The Treaivry estimate) th*
srrvlre and will end with a Post- 1Street.
' Musical Prelude.
Kr-v John Bernard Root, minis­ steners are in a position to make levy world yield 16,000,000. Op­
Young People's Legion 6:15 P ludr on the organ wtilten l&gt;y Ita.-tiT
ter.
.
Synin. "Jeeoe the Name High
It |Kwslt'e for tie hank to contlnG* ponents contended It would boost
Oh- reh tehoal. V 4h A. M.
in operation If It has a sufficient the pries of crude and fuel oil
U g a a A Ir Msating,
.
_. 7;JO T, M.
Mbrning Warship, 17:00 K. Ml
(mount of good aWert* to' Notify *0 that It would cost lha Indus­
• ■ »*ya*Brigadier and Mrs. A. Tyfi
'er will pr b r snrmonrBT mwimN
Special Muilr.
Seimmi l&gt; the I aslor.
the desired credit acromm'oda- trial East 9100 ,000,000 mors a
hava charge of lha Easter Services
fions."
Bible Lstsbn.
Subject, • Ksvler Thoughts.”
ltsilnw.l Avenue near First SI
at 8:00 P. M. A special pmgiam
yrar, while advocates said that
Christian Endeavor, 7:30 P. M.
Sunday School, 10:00 A M
Announcement, ant Offering-. will t&gt;* given Other visilors will
Tha t-oard also hailed th* provi­ on the baste of Importation* in
(Continued from Pag# On*)
I'lrachlilg. 11.00 A M and 7.30
Hymn, “ Lead On, O King Et.r- b* Captains Clavrland and Yates.
sions of th* taw broadening th* the last thro* years It wojld put
o'ay for th* season will be out­
ST
PETERSBURG—Construc­ securities .which may be used to 142,000,000 In th* Treasury.
A cordial Inettotion IS eslrnded to
M.
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iOrmon,
lined to them. A manager will
tion starlet on Veterans' Home.
all to sttand these servlets.
gsarantre circulation as an aid to
Kale It Booth, pastor
The victory was mads pwslblr also be anpointed, and first proc­
Jacvia.''
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th*
support
of
tha
bl-partlsan
ure will be held on Tuesday aft­
Prayar.
group that defeated th* sale* lax. ernoon at the Muniripal Rail Fa&lt;k.
Jfymn. “Jasus Call, ti, o-tr th.
It came altar thro* years of ef­
The Sanford entry gets under
Tumult"
fort hy the oil picturing stale way In rather fortunate circum­
Bsnadlctlon.
to obtain a tariff, and its pro­ stance* for last year's frencblsa
ponent* argued It wojld resusci­ deposit is still in the hands of th*
A L L S O U L I CATHOLIC
tate tha domestic petroleum In­ league treasurer, and thar* ara It
CHURCH
dustry and protect the Indeptrd- naw uniforms which ran he used
hy th* new rluh Th# m-inlclpal
•nl producer.
tester Servicti:
Although th* vote was aver- paik I* at th* disposal of th
Th* Rtv. J. J, Mclnntrny. pa.
whelming the Crisp Amendment rroop, and Superintendent of
Ur.
to which It Is attached still is Parks Jamsi Moughton will hav*
Low Mass. 3:00 A. M.
pending and a vote today on It * crew of wo-kero at tha field
High Maas, 10:00 A. M.
will definitely settle th* issue. Mnn'*v rutting grata and repair
Benediction after High Mas*
log .-treating rooms and grond
It la virtually certain to remain
Bp*cUI miulc has b+«n arstands.
•
in
the
bill.
••Med. Subject for th* morning
From all indications, Hanford’s
The
eub-commltta*
was
era
tormons, "Thla is the Day Which
teem wIM he rompoeed of a grotto
powered to bring In any reeora of voopg m*n of rnllewe and high
lha Lord Hath Mad*. Lei us Bs
msndatiens
H
might
sea
fit
It
la
Glad sad Rajoie* Therein."
sehoel experience. A former min
considering excise levies on jew­ or l#*w&lt;* nlaver or two may be
elry,
electric
refrigerators,
elec­
•••n In artlen from the atari. Red
P I R i T PRB8BYTERIAN
tricity. gaa, gasoline, nitomoblles, MsH|o, sensational ootflslder. Boh
CHURCH
radio*, phonographs, on Increase r»-» rwS-i. *rark
'flalter.
BUI
In th* tobacco tax, Increased Stf-|efc|s*ri. cue nf tho Vague’*
'Easter Services:
roatog* and a stamp tax oa bank Sr,t h--»l»rs. c * l Dennis. John EdE. D. Brownlee, D. D., pastor,
• a r t Wt*plaa. Ro* Msrrltoo. PrU
Comer Oak Av#. and Third Ht
Service Sunday;
TrfnleMI. lanky h»rl*r. hava all
*ndle*ted &lt;het they wish to
9:4# A. M. Sunday School.
Indleavd th*' th*v wish to fee
11:00 A. M. Naming Worship.
msmbers of th* Sanford team, and
IJtOO Mealing of Sasslon for
with that gfoip at n hast*, there
fecptlon of msmbara.
la no rosso" to believe that with
7i00 Junior and ganlor Chris­
proper coaching, thla gronn ca
tian Endeavors.
not »■# at th* front nf th* laof
liOO Evtning Servlets.
Shanghai
Hears
Roar
all tha way.
• The following will be on the prof r a a of, spotlel rami* Easier
O f Guns N ear Gates Then ar* men* other player*
In thla olty, newcomer*, it la ho
IMrning at the 11:00 o’clocjr t i n
SHANGHAI. Mar. *A— ( A . P . ) - Iis rod who will nfd power art
panrh to th* rluh. and they are
VH* la RUan.” by R. M Stulls
Tha ruaebi* ef p i f i N m i heard
extended a special InvItaUon to
j *Thoy Neva Taken Away My
ytatorday • faw niUa oitsld*
attend th* meeting on Mooday
U N . N tty A. Louis Bearmolln.
Shanghai
»b m
two
raaUaaa afternoon.
.
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0gr Poeeovar," by Frad
armies ara lined 09 axrnltlng tb*
.fth lllla g .
•ntcom* o f lb* poao* negotiation*.
tho 9:00 P. M. Service:
.11 wno ooljr a minor aklrndsh H oover Endorses Plan
r ’.PHa King All Olorloua," by K.
/To B ring Out Voters
jM H a .
4 * following choir will land th*
aad reader th* ■Facial num■I Mra. F. S. Vamar. -dtroeter
«J«aa|at» R- A.
toaeri
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jL;T*rwilllgor, aapraaost Mra. A.
' Fort, Mr*. H. B. Lewte, and
* . -L. Morrow, alto*| and
, Howard fad Rr. D» Via-

Bank Situation
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By Recent Move

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Baseball I n t e r e s t
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Season Aoproaches

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diate result* obtained recently whan Arthur Briabaflte now
vacationing at Miami Beach, wrote glowingly of the cnartna
of Florida. The Ink had scarcely had time to dry on Ma
column which is publiahed in hundreds of newspapers and headquarter* Wat th* t m odflread by millions of people throughout the country, before
many of them were turning thpir eyes longingly. Florida- Mrs to thotr death.
w ard,

IIIBI.R VERSE FOII TODAY
KINGDOM LS W ITH IN — Nei­
ther shall they say, Lo here! or.
lo there) for, behold the kingdom
of fiod I# within you.— l-ukc 17: 21.
•'HI'IUICIIKL" IN IIIH NKW
MOOD
■I'm weary, weary, weary, I jiwiI,
Blhgin* ’hoi'I Jericho’* wall",
I'm weary. In aililitioil, l.awd,
Bingin' of ile sinner who fall".

A rolorerl msn,

Nicholson, s *oll officer, and

i

That actual results were obtained which reacted finan­
cially In Florida's favor was proved a day or two Inter when
Mr. Brisbane received the following telegram from Mew
York:
‘“ Arthur Brisbane,
Flamingo Hotel,
A faw minutes after the of fl­
Miami Bench, Ha.
eers were detailed on the call,
"'A fte r enjoying the Florida sunshine for
another anonymous rail went Into
headquarters that they bad boon
nlxnit three months this winter we find that we
killed.
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left it too soon. Your wonderful description of the
Deter lire
Frank B. Ehodea,
climate os compared with climates elsewhere this
Ca'pt. Roy Hutchinson and De­
time of the year has made us ail realize our mis­
tective PwjI Jennings went to the
take in leaving Florida too early. In other words,
scene and found the bodies In the
your Today column has enticed us all to return
street and gutter.
again. Joseph Bannon, myself and party will arrive
The ru■pecla were in the house
Miami Thursday afternoon. With kindest regards
aiid denied hnowledgs of the slayfrom all and hoping you are getting a full measure
|nrof what you need most, sunshine and recreation,
J lslf,an hour after they wero
we are. alncerely,
placed In jail a crowd of several
" 'M. L. Ancnberg and Joseph Bannon.' ”
hundred gathered and Increeaed
While there was only one Instance where readers took hourly until the first troops ar­
enough trouble to wire Mr. Brisbane of their Intereat In rived.
his article, there were doubtless scores of others who were Flans had been made to trans­
also mo-cd to visit Florida because of Brisbane's wonder- fe r the prlsonere to Bartow or
fit! description. And while there may have been only a few another Jail for safekeeping hot
score who actually came to Florida thin Spring
■ result thee* were abandoned when poo­
o f the article, thors were probably thousand# who read It ps began to congregate about
unit made up their minds to cornu next winter, or at least ths jail.
nt the first opportunity.
■ * « s p l for the prlionerh there
Such publicity Is a great help to thin state and leavsg were no eyc-wltneeeee to the
ehooting, but both officers wega
u lust hr? effect.

American,
Ain't got moth African In 'im.
He'd rather ring a hit of MmaiC,
la w il,'
Ho'.f r a t h e r live a t I lie Beaus Art".
Lawd,
'Cause he find, deni jilrlehel",
Lawd,
Go agtn’ 'im.

PU1 IVJurray In Florida

Floridians have had the
mint work of hearing thn spectacular and somewhat eccan
irk- "Alfalfa Bill" Murray of Oklahoma apeak In behalf of
iila candidacy for Democratic presidential nomination. In
view of tha fact that Gov. Murray -will probably bo th*
only one pitted againnt Franklin Roosevelt In tha "atop
I'm Just u po' "Ingir, l.awd.
Roosevelt" movement in Florida, Ms tour of thin atata
Bing Himsky!
And ft want to atop swingin' should be of particular interest. Commenting on the tapprrnxinn which he made in Tampa, the Tribune saya:
.
chariot, low,
"Gqvernor Murray, to one who had heard him apeak
1 want to liaten to dem lands- no
mo'.
when he wasn't thinking of the White House, gave tha
Bing Btravln-kyl
impression that the aaaumed dignity of a presidential
When I get In heaven gonna tnse niiidiiUite in 'crumping hia style'. Not that he Isn't an­
o ff my aplr'ehela,
te) tuinlng and informative— but be lacked the flame and
Bing ttlm-kyl
force that are Inherently and naturally hts. Maybe the
Bing Blravlnaky!
microphone hail something to do with It. One WQUatoncd
_II, William Swlin.
lo the full range of tihe ‘stump’ just can’t do himseU
There"! he ha-rhall till- -iiminer justice when he has to keep close to a post and talk into a
for Sanford.
disc. Tile Governor, however, had a big crowd— and he
held it completely and attentively until he was through.
Speaker Garner'- »un -ahk with
'Th e wvnk [mint in the speech was the evasion of the
the -ale- tas.
prohibition question. I) isn't u presidential issue, he nah),
Arot Ihoae who lair't woik &lt;a i iiecuunc the I'realdent can't change it—yet the average
Mr l&gt;Me' nit a d go fi-hing.
American has the idea that u man asking the highest job in
the nation ought to have views on the most'agltatad and
JtuA.i ha- it lhal the IfoU - - most discussed issue in the nation, and the courage to dnlltilllePfiil gov, rlior i lull held I' i lure those views to the imoplo. Yet, while avoiding any
-flerrl meet log Seto , day night.
declaration himself, the Governor told a story emphasiz­
ing Mr. Hoover’s policy of dodging the question.
pm! n ili 1hill Ml1*
If-'
"The noted Oklahoman was severely critical of a num­
r » u' !•*•) II ■1} Mi"\\- in 1K■,
1ber of tmblic men and officials, but chary in hia compli­
NfW*
ments. He spoke approvingly of only four—himself, Andrew
III! Jackson, James G. Blaine and the President of Uruguay.
* 1*.,tl-.-l
Th? Inii *
•i wK. t*« it 1 Much of his speech was. of course, a recital of hia spectacu­
iml'uprl
n I
1 |j*■it i|&gt; iiijO lar but successful exploits as Governor and some of It a
. I'l ' • " t i
it in hint.
!*fcfl’t
travelogue o f his years in South America. That, If elected
— U
Presideill. lie would do things to Wall Street, the capitalists,
f rnill lilt* vsiiy 1) l he trusts and malefactors generally, and save the farmer
r&gt;Ik*, tir** rlilt*** »llnln:" 11 mid the great middle class, wan jHjsitively pledged— but
Tha Heiahl ..........lay-. Ihev uni t
In1 didn't explain, probably for lack of lime, just how."
he gatl ifltt llltl I•'*»(I'll HI
H
U
If rrjMiit* in K Mf t KfRiiViin
X). Itnosi'Vrlt *iU Ibikr |IIU« llrwlty

every tmuiilv in I-l«*ri«lm Mml
• nnu KI.Ti.lui.
WtIJ. Ml* tlunno.
If h«»
i «r&gt; Hm* i #*«■■* ,,M *••»«
wbUo* tii-V gft*! *» in, !»•**11 l*i* Till

e flu r t.
1
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)

Th* liiit.il Stuli* &lt; t lijff »'*■"•
tin f limit'
Seem, l» I f ni
Isiet 41ml &lt;"it 1(11 idu li-iri IkIII till *'
wa* 4 yvsi « ,»• Utml.lt- to ( ut Hint
: 1
afraid. t» t*« &gt;' liar III h1)1*1 vbhui
■1 | to dir, Lniik nut fm Minnr tli mMi* X
i ■•I 1 * ar*alona.
4 I
r 1
1I.l«v&gt;l ttiiylp mu-1 li«v •• R« ) iiwny
with the grand Jury in n ill
HrevalrJ county. In tlivir ufflriul
' report published in the Htm
Advocate, Ihcy aaid of him: "W e
url-lt in I'xpri'aa In the Honorable
ft. p.r Itoylr, atate’a attorney, nur
R! auptM'lapon of the p a t i e n t ,
*‘ rffi-itn t end coorlmiua manner in
Whirl lir ro-opo'alr.l wiili the July
la th| dlarhari'f id I.a dutlee."
' ’ T h j Mellon fn t n-, n- ordlng
to rorant newap*;i-r ib«pslrlu». Iintimated ut f 7.U.HI t r . IS’ , or
near;* twice thr aniusl of ittin-r
In th? II. H. trea HU y, 111l»b*l ll
jgnoi nt of the entiiv o I*1 '
debt o f the federal governin' ut.
W ll! jlloesle und to aoy tint tiir
WhoflK Mellon Wi nl down tn
WaQ^sgloh f-mn l.h I'ltl-liuig
to lake m e- the fedetal
•v, |jn fall like hr « a «
katvmmla.T.
I It j ,

InUtostlng to n-j'.e. when
ring o w own. tax |f. "blome,
I coat of government elt«fa alao going ip . For
. la Oroat Britain the year
, the
th, wpr,
war, th, budget called
k»8; for tha y»M r of
13,006.100,149. Evot
ar thg
dir
r, under
w &gt; able
e«*e uittator

-MdMbltnl, befor, th* war
i n i coat th, paapl,
Jast roar II co«t
, Aad a r e a
la

i way roacanad with
b M t a hav, rUra
to 1192,000,oot.

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S A N F O R D , T W E N T Y

Y E A R S

A G O

I'tiilip S. Illi hlmi n, e young i Mr*, fharle. Bell, ut Atlanta,
lawyer oiul -on of the late ltver Mr*. Frrderirk, ut Miami, Mr*.
Admltnl Illihtioin, killed Jihn«e!fj
ul We-liinglon io de.pnndrnery Henry Wight, Mr*. C. O. Memol huiuiltulioii over the elope­ l-auglillii, Mr*. II, L. IteFurieit,
ment mute then e year ego of Mr*. F. A. Sihumperl, Mia* baaila
tn- wife, Klee no, lluyl Illi Mum, Nr huinfieri, Mt*&gt; Mable Bowler,
with lloraie I. Wylie, e pioini- Mi*. Dure Howe, of ChaUaiton.
■lent W»h|ilngtun altornry. lie -hot Mi*. Fl*h, Mia* Whttncr, M r*
Inili-elf in the heed with en noloC.
Coffee, end Nr*. Morrow,
matte revolver and died elniorl
IM-teiuly.
M. S, N-I ruii eoi daogliter, of
l.aiieik. III., have arrived In the
illy lo eelrrt e residence. Thr real
of the' family will errile
leter
UIM umitlirr good family will b"
added to Sanfnrd’a rapidly gruwlng
li-t Mi. Nebnn lie- a fine tract
(Continue^ m m Fat* Graft
of land In Kureka llammork and
mum uf |£ and a manloum aI
put in a nop.
Two year* ago there were 309 *10. and be ttroiad as unary, tha
voter* In Sanford, at lead that collection o f a U percent poaoity
waa the amount of vMea raat. for failure to pozAoao a Ucedte
Thia year there are over 700 an* tag during a given tiate.
Ha recomtnaiaded the us* of
many to rcgtaUr yet. In other
Word,. In leaa Jhen two yvara white labor act state rood* and
the 'voting atrength of Banfor-l the return of eoavlot lekee to
haa more than doubled and nJ prison camp* whom they might
Utter Irsliratton of rapid growth Is put to gainful oecnpaMoos i
I- nrrraaary.
a* farmJpg or manufacturing'
Miaa Vivian YcUcr’a klndcrH , said h« U oppeaod to tattaittn clovqt today after a moat tiny hug* truck* o f SO a»d M
surrcaaful term of i l l
month" ton*' operate on , road* built te
duration. There were IT pupil* handld'anly five tog trucks, u t
who look th* intlre coun, anj urged that common m m * A onId
th, progr,*, mad* by th, llttl, bo used' In the general solution
onra la nothing abort o f marvalous. of tha r**d. pcobieok
Th, on, rwgr,t of th, children and
Ha shargod Utah a ' tegtaU
parent* I* that Mlaa Y,Uor will troup had dallherately aed oat te
not be with them next year.
ruin the baaking lyatraa a l V M *
On Tueaday tha Walaka Club da and deelarad tha* he
gave a moat delightful bridge ad to latTadima w raa
party. Ulo* Laura FUh waa lavra, -with teeth la
ho*tea* aaaUtod by M r* K. N. •lU permit ha— ■
Morrow and Mia* MoU Whliner.
■Mrata.
It waa a grant pUaeoia to the
Ho ebfrged that
r f ik to Igave M r* i Frujorick,
prta Ideal of the State Fad,ration tost* of govwm— t te . - - i
of Womia’a Cpb* to ho with sine* Gadhriatl a te tg b tw tte i
thorn for Uo aocjal hour. Thoej wart due mainly te tha pgpraQpree.nl W*r*| M l* f l f W t U k * padding Mheaq which' H a d *
n. Vert* M r* 0.-W . Biady.

r*. W, D. Holden, Ma* Clark,

t nt h lr m

Thousands of tool let whe had
been working on sandbag barri­
cades, along with flag-waving
civilians, ■lined five miles of
■tracts to groat the first of ths
delegation— Lord Lytton of Brit­
ain and Count Luigi Aldrovendl
Maroocotti of Italy—who arriv.d
this morning from Shanghai by
steamer.

Eyes O f Christianity,
Tired O f W ars, Strife,
A re Raised Upwards

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on(fir the headline, "Unltad Htatee
Prenar,* for War."
K publiahed a Wa*hlngton dis­
patch which *aid a "Gore
cemmittee" had recoma
Preotdknt Hoover tews

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and Point Firmln on San Pedro
killed with a -12 pistol.
r t e .•/fleers had battled with Bay had the largest gatherings.
thylr aS**Uants. Nicholson appsr- The restored mission of Boa Diegp da Alcala observed Its firit
J ijW was shot fiest became Hwrnotl died with his pistol, contain­ Easier service In nine decades. ——
The 100-rtar-eld Raster sunrise
ing-throe empty cartridges, in his
hand, Indicating he had fired at s s r v Ice In historic Moravian
graveyard at Winalon-Haleru, N.
that, assailants.
Jdfcastoq told officers he shot i C , attracted many visitor*. The
Nicholson as Nicholson was scur- Taac Ion Play was enacted far Its
lg W
i Parry Acres and Perry’s ' ■isth yssr stop a mountain in ths
fllng
with
mother, who wai trying to pre­ heart of tha Wlchltas at Medicine
vent officer* from taking her won Park, Okie., and th* ninth prrsto jail Johnaton laid h, dropped •ntatiarf of the Pa,*loa Play at
tha gun Own and dora not know Bloomington, 111., wa* given by
the coneialary player* in the afl
who killed Bamott.
ernaof).
Barnett and NWka’.ton were
Weather over the nation wa*
among the meat popular men on
tka fore*. Both have resided here favurabla except far section* of
a number of years and are aur- TWaa and Alahwwe, where live*
vtved by famillei. Harnett can , ware leal and property destroyed
hire from Sheffield, AU-, and by tornado**,
Th* parade of apring finery on
Nicholson from Fait Buul, North
Carolina.
New York1* Plfth Avenue and
Although not railed ill the raoa, on the fashionable promenade* of
olfloen from Plant City, Bartow other eitl** wa* ■ brilliant fea
and other rltlea came here early tore of the doy.
tail night to waul Lakeland po­
lice.
NEW YORK, Mor. 2 «.-&lt; A .P .)
XL* Jail is a three-atory atucco —Gardenia* sold for 23 cent*. Or
itnjcture, altuated back from the c*TSl ware rare, but the Easter
■treat with a yard •itt-ramed by ptrod* yulcnlsy wo* a* gcncrOu*)y topped with slack allk hat*
a wire fence In front.
Arbout It o'clock
the crowd, and new bonnet* as ever.
which waa unorganised. swept
Overcast xklia carrying a threat
through the wire fence to the Jail o f rain and below 60 temperature*
wall*. An unidentified member of did not daunt th* throng of
the mob hurled eeveral bricks at •fashionable* lim itin g In spring
the door of the jail, but thia waa finery aleog Park and Fifth
■topped by a pice from Chief Avsnuea.
of 'Police Guy Arondell who hod
Long before ths 11 o'clock earvbarn Ineide talking to the prU- lose, Easter morning worshippers
OBffl,
• food lo long line* before the
portal* of SL Bartholomew'* In
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Pork Avenue and St. Thomas'*
and St. Patrick’* la Fifth.
® v i
Expensive motor care were left
at home a* society folk Joined th*
thousand* of pvwmraadar*. Flower
poddlare did ■ sell-out business.

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M A IL IN G LIS TS
T Y P IN G .
Can IM —IW fc Pufc Ave. .

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NANKING, Chino, Mar. 8 U (A J M — China's capita] tumod
oot j—
da* In holiday fu M w
to welcome the Lea gw* of Natlont
■Commission sont to Inquire Into
the trsoblenosM dispute between
Chins and Japan,
. Far the, ft rot time stare the Jap*
M M attaehod the Chapel natlro
•action of Shshflial two months
ago, Nanking this Easter breathed
a ittb of relief with the eomraleaton'i arrival.
Preparation to atrengthen the
capital's dofonaoo, which had been
going on for two months, alack-

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�T H 1 S A W P O H D H P L O D . 8 A N F 0 B D , F L O R ID A ;

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MONDAY.
TUt Hgiili*** Woman’s Circle of
tha.Flrat Baptist Church will mas*
at TABaVtoek at th* home of Mr*.
W . I * Btovdanmlre, 50S Elm A t *.
n * Depaais jls Class of the
F lrct. Methodist Church will hav*
tin M b* m and social meeting at7tM o'clock at the heme or Mra.
th r ift* Smith, PlnahuraL Supper
w ill be serced buffet alyl*.
"Nobody’s Baby” will be preeented at SiM o’clock at the Semi■ d o High School under the aus^ a f t the Order of tha Eaitern

TUESDAY
"Kebody’a Baby" will be given
. at M O o'clock at tho Srmlnolo
High School under the aospice* of
tike Order of tha Eastern Star.
The Woman's Club Easier party
wfir bo given under th# auspice*
o f tho Becisl Department at 3:00
• ’aleck at tho dob with Mrs. S. D.
Hlghleyman and Mra. n. M. Pairworth aa hoateaVes. Contract and
tort (on bridge will bo played and
taa guests are especially invited.
Make elab reservations with Mrs.
II. M. Papworth; individual resercmtlona with Mra. J. C. Benneft;
and ton enervation* with Mr*, it.
J . Lehman.
WEDNESDAY
Dr. Valarla M. Parker of th*
American Social Hygiene Associa­
tion wiB gfce gn illustrated lecture
at the MBaaO Theater at 10:M
o’clock Iu the morning.
• Wonma’/'Cuild o f
Holy
i Episcopal Church will have
itract and auction subacriptlon
M party at 8:0* P. M. at the
topal pariah house, Raserrumay b* mad* with Mra. J. E.

Arfiss Triumphs In
Newest M ovie Seen
A t Mifane Tonight

Miss Penny Is Wed
To Eustia Peaks A t
M ethodist Church.

M O N D A Y , M A R C H 28.-1M 2
Inc rain tknt fnllasesd.

Miss Jane Torrance
Honored A t Shower

IN R A C E

Personal[&gt;

Tha many friends of P. M
Elder wiB regret to learn that he
Attractive In Its simplicity was la critieaUy III at hi* home, BIS
the wedding Saturday afternoon at Oak Avenue.
BiDO o'clock at the Pin t Mathodiat
Mr. and Mr.*. Earle E. Jones, of
Church o f Mis* Lucy Annelle Peli­
ny, daughter of Mra. Lucy G. Pen­ Jacksonville, spent the week-end
ny, of Florence, S. l’, to Donald here with th# latter’s parents, M'.
Eustis Peaks, son of Mra. AUce and Mra. R. I. Shlnhotaer.
Mann Peaks, of this city. The
John Schirard, Jr., of Gaines­
ceremony was perfumed by th*
Rev. Carroll Varner, in the pres­ ville, was hare for the week-enJ
ence of a large group of friends with hi* parent*, Mr. and Mrs
John Schirard. Wert Tenth Street.
and relative* of the roupt*.
White *nap dragon*, white glad­
Mra. John C. Moore and Ml**
ioli and quantities of asparagus
fern were used to decorate the Mary Moore, of Baltimore and
church.fat. lb* occasion. The fern Greensboro, Mil., ara the guest* of
waa banked at the altar railing Mr. ami Mra. R. Melting at their
while tall floor basketa contained .home. ituJfrrdrWithe flowerr.------Preceding the ceremony Mra. A
Mi. (Phillips, soprano, rendered
"Because” and "A t Dawning,”

The bride, who wws given In
marriage by her uncle, W. T. Jack
aon, waa attended by Mis* Lola
Peaks, aa hridetmalt], and by her
routln, Mias Daria Jarkaan, who
carried tho marriage Iwok. Thbridegroom had Merlin Barnes, of
Fruit proof, as best man. and Bua.
sail Mitchell and Berner Winn as
ushen.
Rail*on colored satin waa used
for thy gown worn by Miss Peaks
for th* occasion. It was fashioned
along fitted line* to the kneec
where th* skirt flared and fell in
soft fold* to the floor. She wore a
large picture hat of the sarnpink gladioli. Her hat waa trimmed
she !e and carried a bouquet of
with blue flowers and she wnr*
blua Lay* mitt to complete the
costume.
Point lace was used a* trimming
for the white satin wedding gown
Wore Vy the bride. Fashioned
along princes* line*, it was worn
with a while net vail which wa&lt;
fashioned with a cap of duche*»»
lac# male by the bride's grand­
mother. She carried a large Ihjuquet of white lilies.
ML* Doris J a c k * o n ,
who
brought In the white leather wed
ding took wore a white net frivk
piade with a fhil ruffled skirt.
Completing Ahe costume wir* n
white net hat.
After Ihr rerrmnny the rouple
left in their car f-'t a short wed
din* trip to point* in the northern
part of the state. They will lie at
homo to their friends
after
Wednesday at th* Montefima l|n

« * ! K &gt; on* actor on stage
and **reeg today to whom, the
•djdctiVw “ distinguished” belongs
Mrs. Lour loo Beat ani «on,
mail by right, that aator is George
Walter, Mrj. II. It. Frailer. Mr*.
A riba. A M tf Arilsi play or plcLlUia/i Vickery, Mr* M. S. M**tur* la aa avanti and- "The Man
»**gtr and Verne Messenger vi*.
Who Played God,” the Warner
lied the ltok Memorial Tower *'
B r o tfi«ra-Vllaphona
production
Lake Wales yesterday
playing tonight at the Milane
Theatre, la an event both fortun­
ate and Important.
Aa th* attention-arresting title
Impllee, "Th* Man Who Played
Ood” is one of those play* which
ft only Mr. ArlisY'soold d*. it is
l.lmpoadfcl* to Imagine any other
1 actirr in tha role. Bot then, ran
the dead
imagine anyone else a* "Disdelivered b
S ^ lt " or as th# Rajah in "The
prayer «* *
‘ Graan Goddess?" TheT* are cer
|(»m*ey Mi
talk roles which are, for good
i.mltd th,
and all, stamped with the inlmiThe m- I
tabte Ariiss personality. And what
The brile was born in Florence. w ;i held »
roita they art— what extraordi­ S. C. and ha* lived Ibete all he’ „vlock «,&lt;&gt;
nary talent* they demand! A* a life She wa* graduated from the ,|er#d by M
wag aaid of this new
picture.1Florence High School. Mr. Peak*
g» * d
"Flrat h* played ’the Devil1 and i haa lived here for the p*st nine
id 0| \
now ha play* 'Providence'!"
year* and is »&gt; present connected Konth, Mr
But -The Man Who Played w ith the Peaks Ire Company.
Mr*. T rur
Ood” did not play God In a the­
atrical sen**, or even in a super­
natural sense, and there is noth­
ing Irreligious about the picture.
Thoaa who know Mr. Ariiss p*raonally, and tb* many reader* of
hla aatartalntng autobiography
"U b - Tram Bloomsbury,” know
Lake Mary joined resiilmts of
wilhoat bvlng told that this star
Florida in a fitting observanie o’
pick* hla plays carefully, consid­
Eaalar by a serins of religious
ering net only dramatic values
programs ani servirrs whirp were
bat tha real significant* of his
attended by many
people from
rotas. Never has Mr. Aril** found
L*kr Mary and » urrounding rumIt nacaaaary to gain attention by muni tie*.
rhaapanlng his own atandards.
A sunrise service was held in
Thu* |Th# Man Who Played God"
Hvansdala Park at
o’clock, to
Is a ' deeply moving drama of
begin the day of joyful reie;
Vaat and regained, a story
monira. Rev. J, M. Thompson, pas­
' d r ad,’ Jstment and final Joyoua
tor of th* I-*ke Mary rommunity
In A Treat To Eat
■ aa*# Blanc* of
Ufa's problems rhurrh, delisered s sermon on
which will prove more convincing
"Why reak ya the Irving among
than many aariaons became it i*.
at tha aanw time, a cleverly-played
and emotionally exciting romance.
Mwrw, Ilka that recent Arils* Iriutaph "Tha Millionaire," “ Tha Man — I f y o u s e e
W V *. played Ood” ia a Story of
— o n ly o n e m o tio n p ic tu re a y e a r
praa ial-day Aaaarican life.
Violet Hemtng and Louise Gloa- — t h i s i a t h e o n e f o r y o u t o s e e !
•eta Hal a hath wall-known stage
playwrk, head th* dtstlnguiahad
H fe Masterpiece
-autywtting cast. Batta Davis ta
tetahdag In an Ingewa* rate, and
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Lake Macy Easter
S e r v ic e s Attract
Scores Of Persons

B. J. Overstreet.
Longwood
roe blent and president d -th a
l^ngwiMHl State Bank, whu is In
the rare for sheriff uf Seminole
County, subject to the decision of
the voter* in the June primaries.

(Continued front rage Ona)
cialetl Pres* ymterday afternoon
(hat the tornado at rieaaanl
Grove ram* near catching hun­
dreds of sight seer* In It* fury
and that many abandoned their
automobiles to seek safety in
dilehrt heaid* tha highway.
Mi. Smith said he was In th*
Jemisan are* when th* atorm
atraek and only escaped being in
Its path hy driving ispidly for
eererwl minute*.
"Wn saw it coming for three
of tour mile#, Mr. Smith said.
"and rrcogniard It for a to radon
from descriptions an,I pk-turwv”
"The wind beeamr almost gate
fnrrr. cansing u* to look up and
in the .-oulbwrst this great blark
cloud, shaped ilk* a gigantic fun■net wo* moving’, down on ua.
"Debris was constantly being
whipped out from the tall as it
boiled along in our direction. The
funnel was fringed with boiling
white streamer.*.
"Hundred* of motorists were
along the highway which l* the
Birmingham Montgomery
r oad,
hoiking at the ruins of last week.
"Everyone seemed aware that
a tornado was bearing dawn upon
them and * ought safety wherever
they could. Many abandeard their
cars in the road and crouched in
ditches and after the turned*
passed were drenched In the driv

"I hav# often heard of torna­
does, but this one it my first to
witneaa, no one who haa not area
suth a. t wristor ran comprehend iu
deatnirtlee force."
Mr. Smith said ta far as he
could learn there were no casualtint among the alghUeera who
came from Montgomery. Birming­
ham and othrr nearby cille*.
1.. C. Watt*, of Montgomery,
» n fDhing in Jordan Lakr, Elmoie county, with tw« companioit*
when the atorm atruck hi* boa*,
throwing him overheard. Walla
swam to safety, bat bad a strug■ I* with high warns tha atorm
csui«*d in the lake aa it paaaed.
Mr*. Watt* and some rompaniems
further up the lake took refuge
under a bridge.
Anxiety was felt here for the
safety of scores of fishermen kown
to be in the vicinity of the tor­
nado in Elmore county.
The first check up hy the Ala­
bama Power Company from it*
Jordan dam showed tha tornado
atruek several fishing camps aboe*
the dam and moved Into Jordan
lake whera a geyser-lik# spray of
water spouted into the air and
showered over an area of alrout
100 yards.
The Jordan plant foreman said h*
could not say whether anyone was
killed or whethrr any fisherman
bad lirrn caught on tha lake and
drowned.
Immediately on receipt of re­
ports of other tornadoes ambu­
lances were dispatched ftom Bir­
mingham to Thoraby, 40
miles
smith of that city. Red Oross rrni tral headquarters, which had been

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two children. fame* and Y U I, and
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seriously at l,*wT»y and carried to
hospitals at Selma, Clanton and
Montgomery. Taa othrra w on l«aa
seriously hurt.
A. G. Latham, describing tka
tnrnwio, aaid the atorm rama out
of the wrat and struck. a tail*
from tawley. bowling over.hour**
and trees Infer* rontinulnt on to
Thoraby.
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larger in that eiclnity.
Latham
said, but for the fact that many,
famtliaa whoa* homes wer* atnack
last week were dtnng relief work
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“ J Tension Between Windy Ci ty Tailors
HSHES GUN JS nLsr£&amp; 2rs &amp; ] England, Ireland. Tell HowToDress
Increases Gloom F o r Easter Parade
AUCTION
i* league, a poaltion hr
il-offlclally-last poor.

Ctaa* D league* In America. .mr !
poitant changes arc: reduction of
tllfibllie pftyer list from 20 to l|
London,
Mar. 28.— (A .P .)—
CIlICAfiO, Mar. 26^&gt;(A J&gt;.&gt;-* |
men; adoptlen of Spalding base­ Uruwlng tension between Eng­ The well-dressed matt va Raster
ball* bad National League playing land and Ireland has east gloom, Sunday will - wear a 976 ctHaway |
rules; Inchest* In monthly club In political circle* at any rate, coat and vest—and 9 134.26 worth
does to |3.60, and decision to
over th* f l n t great public holiday; of other elothlng.
low each club to decile what ad­ of th* year which began la tt
T h a . entire effect, Chlcygofa
mission chargt shall be asked In nl|ht and for many will ta il until trading tailor* and atyl* letter*
each
ta^rn.
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Tuesday morning.
' ^M ARYLAND, OkU„ Mar. 28—
said yeeterdjy, should be somber, i
Th# league waa tentatively divi­
Partly on account of the Irlih In quiet colon and conservative j
(A iP .)—Cal. Sadi Millar, rancher
ded Into two halves of 20 and 26 situation Prim* Minister Mac­ styles. The price, incidentally, ef
dnd showman, uted a ehotgun In
games, with the first half to open Donald will
not go to Ixrsala- an Easter outfit was skid to be 20 ;
a feature of defiance yesterday a* Sunday, Apr. 17 and d o** on
Mouth for Raster, but will remain percent leas than last year.
tha peVaonal propertlee of the Thursday June 23; the second clone to London In case of sudden
In other words, t i ls year’* Eas­
famed, 101 ranch went under the helf tn open on Sunday, June 26, development*.
ier wear for men will be th* same
and elot# on Thursday, Sept. IK.
President d* Valera's cabinet a* any other year's excapt for
auctioneer'* hammer.
The two winners will meet In
in Dublin considered the position more quiet tone and a lower c o e t.,
.A fter firing a *hol which routseries tn deride the championship yrateruay and Ha reply to th*
The cutaway coat prescribed as
two attorney*, ant barricading of the leagtte.
dritlah government may be pub­ the ultimate In Raster morning
hlm ielf In the palejlal
ranc'.i
Opening Hay games will be lished at In* end of th* week. The fashion la a black, one-button mod­
house, the eider Ig
plainsman played at Sanford, New Smyrna, teal of tha British communication el with black silk braid attached
rooted off and went hark to hi* and Winter Park, with aDel-and naa not been pul Hatred but It 1* sparingly. The trousers' should
aldk bed. The auction sale tu satis­ mreling Sanford, Dirtnifa meeting resumed the note follows tha jlnes have a narrow str(pe, the best be­
fy the clainFt ot creditors pro­ •New Smyrna, and Cocoa meeting ■f Wednesday's statement In the ing quoted at $ 26. VU for the vest,
ceeded. ,
Winter Paik.
louse of Commons by J . II. it ahoull be a gray or green grey,
Por naveral hour* Colonel Mil
I s .’ gue .directors w e r e
an- Thomas, secretary for dominions, and double Ireasted.
A whit* shirt with wing collar
l*r, who founded the ranch with nn»nred as follows: J . R. Jackson, who affirmed th* mandatory nahi* t «ro brothers, refuse! to permit Winter Park: Burk Sawyer, Co­ ure of the oath of allegiance to ran he purchased at $4.76, tha tail­
•ng'one to enter the ranch head- rns; T. K. Apgar, Daytona Reach; the crown and payment of th* ors announced, and a black tie
b a r t e r , , known as Ur* “White Wm. Prge, Ilrl-and; Asa !.ang- riah lano annuities, both of which with whit* atrip** comes at $230.
House." LaU r he laid the shot­ ford, Naw Sm yrs*.
/ -.M 'h U tj-M w sk U he w U lV olith. Both add to th* conservative tone.
Likewise conservative are the
gun aside and peimltled Druee
7 he land annuities ere collect­
league managers will Iw as fn|.
Potter, Kay county attorney, ami lows: Joe (jufford, Winter Park; 'd from Irish frinrrs in repay­ black shoe* at $ 12 ; the black and
soma of his friends admittance.
W. E. Brown, Cocoa; Police Chief ment of loans made for their ar- white socka at $2 ; the lep hat. a l­
Miller eiplslned the shot b ' J . M. White, New Smyrna; R N nunt so they could bliy out their ways an essential, /or th* Easter
fifed while ergulng with attorney* Sessions, Del.and; Mike Hoi.eh. was set up. Heretofore they lave fashion parade, retails at $19, and
far Receiver Fred C. Clarke, in Daytona Beach.
ren remitted to England at the a suitable overcoat of camel's hair
charge of the aale, was merely to
and in Oxford color sella at $66
league arorrrs will lw Taylor ate of 3.IWWI.0U0 [ oyyd* a year.
acare them.
and up. A suitable light walking
l.angford, New Smyrna; I , E.
The shotgun charge waa fired Fenner, Cocoa; K. F. Bellows, Inr at that city; W m .T ag*. prom I *,ick ‘ ,ln *&gt;* purchased for $6
Into tha floor and neither atlor Winter Park: l.awlon Carter. mrnt prl.an^ business man is one I ^ four*#, th t tailors slid* It
p e , waa wounded. Miller, who ha* Daytons; Cuitra l.litM rnm, Hr- Of the tuckers of lhat club, while! way be unneceaaary to purchase
h**lt seriously III and worried I-and, and I’etor Kchaal, Sanford. Winter Park and Sanford will ■" *n*D« " • » wardrobe, but It laat
hy bualnes* reverses resulting in
Th* neit mreling nf thr league havr riiir clubs and simils,- nr- year's outfit la being sponged and
foreclosure proceedings for th&gt;
will he ono for rlrrrrlnrs, rrrtn* sjtnlislum * m* lK#ir sponsors. — pressed fee th* occasion e white
ranrh and the closing of the HU
flower at th* Ia pel will do muck
g ris and srnrtrs, tn be held at New
Ranch Wild West Show, had left
to lone up the general effect.
Smyrna, Tuesday night. Apr. 12.
K r ijf id n ir e C o m p a n y
|
hi* bad to confer with the attnrat 7:10 o'clock. In *he City Hall.
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new
feces
will
predominate
P o tte r eald Colonel Miller would
d. has considered
men! In the world,
In
th*
league
this
ye*r.
anil
that
roomlae resulting
accompany him to Ponca City “a*
manufacturing tcoooml
the league shoul I be stronger and
Ths spotlight of the electric re­ from a greatiy Increased volume
soon a* he la physically able.''
belter
financed
than
ever
Ireforr,
frigeration
Industry
rest*
upon
“Thera are not enough men in
of business."
K * , county to gst me out of hrrr," with prominent civic leadrr. from Frigidaire, following It* rrrent an­
Arnirding to word received front
Miller declared after
'
barricading rach rlly taking an at live psrl. nouncement of sweeping price re­ Dayton, the Frigidaire plant* hav^
himself In the mansion. “ I havr Is Indicated in fact, gathered a* ductions, according to Hill Hard­ already Ifen placed upon a larger
ware To., local dealer.
plenty of dynamite and will us* th* mreting
production m hrdolf, necessitated*
New Smyrna, whnh will take
"F o r He first tlms In the his. by the u iia l y Inc eu-.d v-dmn** *
It to prevrnt this sale.”
the
place
nf
St.
Augustine
this
lory
of
electric
refrigeration
It
Is
Colonel Miller termed thr ertc•uslnc-y v hl h Immediately fo l£
lloh “leg*I robbery.” lie told hi* yevr. |s entering in a genuinely po-slhls to buy a household refrlg- lowed the si riswt.oiiai p i. «
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clvir-mlnded
fa.
hum
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n
r
rralor
nf
known
value,
harked
hy
attorney he had sufficient fund* to
linn*.
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Sw-nopc.
I.
president
nf
the
elnh.
(irnrral
M«tnr.
at very low
prfveat th# sale with the eirep
Police
Chief
J
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While,
will
,
rt
prices,"
hr
u
ld
tlon of about 10 ,000 .
“ Alrradt
we have
received
Ihortly before the aurtion gnl a . manager. sn,| A .. U ngfoH .
onder way. Miller sent for Hr B Irule body official l. secretary score* nf Inquiries from people who
J A C K S t lN V IL I.K .
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Irra.'irrr
Every
civic
organisation
re leer Clarke. Huey selling .ad ­
were amased to learn that a gen­ ( A . I ’ . I I ’s t ' i . k .1. I I i l r y . se e n ,*
in
New
Smvins
i.
hark
of
the
Huh
dles, buffalo and the other prop
uine Frigidaire w lth,all Its known ( a r y n( * r , l r r t h e re i c s t r r d a g
County Cnmitiisalonr, T. K Ap- value, dependability and superiori­ t y p la n * fa r
•tiles of th* nnch, Clark* atnl
W a s h lT f lo n
The
and
hacker m
nf Ur*
'Attorneys Neal Kullivan and R.
O. ,* l« r .i. a dire tor •
s e c r e t * y spent
s p e n t ssvan
s e v e r a l (}x y* •»
K, ty.
"u osraer
le rad
ties can
ran be
had at prssenl
present price*,
prices. secrets
Wilson to th* "Whit# House. The |,
DuPunt at h ^
,
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s »'»y»r. This is posalUa only because th* gu»e( ° t Alfred I. th
t&lt;um*r showman complained
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lawyers Ihmt the receiver war
Ing not only tanrh property but
i *wn personal IwlonglngR. A
fee-cornered argument ensued.
Millar left the room and re
iii/nei with the shot* in. The pi
oflrar barricaded himself in the
house with /elms, "th* elephant
Irlrr* former t rouper in III* 101
R*hch Wild West Show, who hs*
s
nursed Mllle, during hi* long III
Mss.
A cordon of officers w *. thrown
■round th* stalsly reildmre. but
no attempt was mad* to arre.t
Miller.
"Th* While House” an) home
Stead sit* are claimed hy Miller
and his divorced wife, while the
ranrh land*, comprising 110,000
*cr*s, have been Isased for a year
upon rourt order.

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O F D A Y T O N A BEACH

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE

W ILL S P E A K ..IN ' SANFORD

TOMORR OW NITE
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City Will H a v e
Team This Year
In Ball League
(Contioued from Pag* Ona)
president, business mantgei. sec­
retary and treasurer and groupi
will be designate! as In in s tn
caavas the city In the Intsrest* nf
th* club
Th* selection of a managei will
also be derided at the meeting.
Open to every baseball fan, and II
Is aaperlesl lhat thr first prartlrr
will be held at the Munhlpal Park
on Tuetday afternoon.
When It was dscllsd that Han­
ford would enter a club In the
league, R. A. Williams was ap­
pointed to represent th* cluh a'
tha (tret scheduled meeting nf
league directors and minager*
h e l l 'l l New Hmyrha last nigh*
With n«arly 30 men present.
At that meeting, which was one
ef Ih* most enthusiastic of sny
slnc# Ih* ItsgUb waa organised,
resident J . T. Hogan, of Orangt
draw expressions from rep-

A Dining Knom (irnup you will be proud
to own. Genuine W a l n u t
veneer*
Through-out, h a n d rubbed
flnlnh, nnd ronntrurled to/
lant « life-time. 9 IIAND-1
HOME I'lEC BS. Full flol
inch Ituffrt. npactouM Chi­
na Cabinet, exIranion Table
and aifc Chairs.
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S I 2 ^ each for tho8e Sc,n*noi« County DollarH
V

17 1 0 rndomemcnU, Including 5 mercb»«'m la tha only
only requirement

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DAINTY BOUDOIR
lees from WlnUr Park.
CIIAIH 8
Daytona, Npw Hmyrna,
Hprlag M i U
p tIM
Cocoa, and Sanford, which Indi­
b *rk *. n l l M , u l r e v ■
cated that th* league will operate
i n d * l l k ,• ur t k t l n •(
as economically a* possible
N im l
beaallful
c r •(h it clean-cut young pUtara will
Im n iM lIm u . Your M b* used a* much as posaRUg,;
I - Th* advancement pt baseball,
th* advancement af you *' uMbp *.
I Ih* hop* 4a gala publlcngrror
CeatraJ Florida, and th* guaeral
ta promote a better iplri’

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Only ( 5.95

w e the ktjmetaa ef the maatlag.
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B th a a l Sport* M ite r * f
T h e Sanford Herald. * u olwted
$*»-*4s-v.frw **af*r pt tha, la *re *.
■ t ii l l l d li f U o t m Carver, P * f .
lo se oportavriwr who wlU he eat
o f th *,o t*lo * major pe|il*h of
the oemmor. Ur. ftcbaal wa* ala*

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“ If w© could jump right out of your elec­
tric wiring system and tell you wha^ we
can do for you - the work we can’ banish
from your home - the money we can save,
you would not hesitate one minute. You
would put us to work right now.

We are c a l l e d

the
Thrifty Three, those ener­
getic little 7 c, 5 c, and 2 c
blocks in y o u r new one
meter residential electric
rate, because we can do
more work in less time and
for
less money than any
tor ie
othtr servant you can hire.

cheeper end better
you can do it your­
self] * We ere on the iob
tw« lty-four hours of every
-day in the year; we ask no
bo&lt;rd, lodging, vacation or
tins off, and we never
cpriplain. The removal from your home
of lirt, drudgery end constant toil b our
spirietay.
'
M
J it say, You're hired’ ... give us a trial."

A b a r g a in l h » i w ill Ho4 b« d u p lic
lim e . T b U g rfeg I o d i d e s t h e pop«
V n n lty . H ie la r g e G M e t o f D ra w *
B ed an d t h e He a t h . A ll p la c e s a r e

Join Our Bonus Club—A Modern and Dignified
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■ Deferred Payment Plan &gt;

Sanford

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to the world the balm of hla teachings, men &gt;and womei
Government exist* only .jo eerve tho p«opU pdht th* way with definite rerum mends lions for
were arcugtomcd to celebrate in April the feast of Ostara,
I to Inert*** their wealth.
| a simpler governmental alructure that would aavr
*•* mmk % JSSS!j.^ — or Eastre,' tW Baton goddess of the East, the Horning, the
,
When ' government t a » * from those who th# Uipayera nearly a half million dollars a
Sprint. •
in b i
support. It more than their wealth produce#, that l» * r ,
In olden times the
g o v * f n m e * t .1* a f a lt u r d . I t V a . d r a i n o h w r a i t h . ; . ^ I f t , » • * * t o u r s t r e n g t h , o u r w tlU n g n e ss
to the worship of Eastre.
l l 'U T U
builder at‘ wealth." It 1* beaded for . “W r the remedy, cn this. The protee U from ofr a t h e r t h a n a ............
and Binging'wens h
try and town. Laughter and gaiety everywhere heralded the bankruptcy, which jll holy Increase that- drain flceholdrrs no# living off th* community, who
wotid be forced by such meaaurda to Jeln the
and diminish
mlnlah l b ' i
arrival'qf-Spring.
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Later Christ'* reeurrectlon and trsnsflguratlon made l i,. That la the condition Miami and the nuraer- ranks of thoae who support and ara not supported
by, tax collection*, t* already gathering forte. Aa
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Easter a time for celebrating the .glorification of the Ohrio- •W'governmental apit* aurroondlng and
*m U't*w t t t w r t i i M l
always, It I* a battle of tha closely prganlied
tian faith and today the great religious holiday la* observed lapping It muat face today.
office-holding minority .against th* largo and un
•ftjawfiaS^*" by followers of Christ In all lands and In all creeds.
Tbs tlma for “economy" ha* patted. The reme­
•The clergy of. early days sought-to emphasize In every dy wear la not a mar* poring down of Item*, It J* organised majority of those who pay the hills,
wsy the joy of Spring and tht»*‘advisability. of aplrltual • major Operation, ellmlnattap'whole bra arte* ef with one point'of difference that gives a gleam
■•miaap. u n m m
cleansing at this time. Long tables heaped with, viands Um complex atructure w* hVpm developed, to serve of bop* to the leetg-euffering taxpayers. Never be­
ptadad In the temples and market places anti rich and the relatively simple naoda of local government. fore has them been nn strong an indication that
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the Vnorganlxcd1dtisenry would mass its forces
pobr,
high and’ loW, all Christians regSTaless of codte or de­
f M ' Wer aM to V ' a M K M ‘d a
I venture that If you placed the total
onder strong Icaderthip and move forward to press
were Iiivltod to Join In a common thanksgiving
revenue from Income property on on* eld* *
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^ i S S t S l t nomination
it* demands as a unit. Oi.ce such a movement de­
for the benefits'of Christianity.
_j mi i l l ■
of the acalet and tried to balance It wHh velops, watch the little corps of bureaucrat* take
to It M to *
The origin of popular symbols of Eastertide Is likewise
th* tax roll you would b$ $0 p
per cent out
to cover I
j f i
ji k i t o M k tr r ii. i u couched in antiquity, the -mbbit assochirtOTr having arisen. .
st
• to i t f i Mlw llw to M t o l
"AHy Tulin**# man knows he could do all that
' tha IT Some alarm ist! A* you prob­
ittoto n u l l m « ale* n J i n i f . from the hare's supposed connection •wtttfl&gt;e, n.wA^'vj|ltar r i *
la necessary to preserve the peace and welfare of
which the date of Easter Is dependent. The ancients be- ably
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**V,
know, thoa* are th* word* of th* president aoctetr wfth h*)/ Z J &gt;r,A*Ua*j_i\
•VSATURDAY, MARCH M, 1*11 lieved that the hare was a nocturnal animal who played
tain In our multifold local government.
and reared her young In the light of the moqn, hence thd of the city'* largeat bank.
The time has come when such a reduction

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B IB L 8 VERSE FOB TODAY

PROCLAMATION O f PEACE
i—Clary to Qod la th* highlit,
toward men.—Luke I: M.
J.KKH08

Neap-tide t o n i g h t , the
tea
breathe* deep at I;
For the «un'i Influence with the
moon’i la locked
And the unquiet wave* with
motion mocked
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plumbic along the edge* of the
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your eoul
P c That ehall not quite escape r
at the last,
Bat all my thoughts are misty
with the east
Movement of seas that round
these Islands rail.

development of that sentiment that today no closely links
the rabbit with the lighter side of Easter observance. The
Easter egg has been handed down to us nn the symbol of
new life; a re-awakenlng and birth of finer things. Our mod­
em habit of parading the streets on Easter did in our
best, dates back to the ancient superstition that It Is un­
lucky not to wear something new on Easter Day.
But after all, Easter has a greater meaning than new
clothes, Easter eggs, and such things. These symbols help
us to observe properly the great day and perhaps make 'it
have a greater meaning to us. But Easter Is a day of re­
joicing. It la tha day for church attendance. There Is some­
thing Intangible, something spiritually compelling that
makes us all better neighbors, bettor associates, nnd better
Christiana at Eastertide.
Thla Easter will be no different from my other that
wo have observed in Sanford. There is no necessity to urg*
its proper observance. Our people will all go rejoicing to
their various houses of worship, with light hearts and lifted
minds, knowing' that—
*
"The Year's at the Spring, and day’s at
the mom;
Cod's In His Heaven— All’s well with the
world."

Not until n lot of bualneasea pile on
tha racks will the public reallt* condition*
, for what they are.
Thla from on* of Miami's largest taxpayer*
and the lending' merchant In Boulb Florida.
We have moro official* in thlk county
than you’ll End In nine itaies—-opa In*
terlocklng office after another. They are
running out tha pao,pla they expect to support th# elty.
To drive away with a las* goad th* author of
that# word* would be to lo** the man whoao
tour*arcus work made of "Fisher’* folly" th*
Miami Beach of today.
But tha very fact that we are facing condi­
tion* ai they are and demanding that governmental coil* be cut and cut again until the bur­
den la aqppottabla and compensated by benefit*
give* rlaa to the hop* that wa are prepared at
last to apply th* remedy.
Ae a first step, auditor* for tha city of Miami

Hen
Laid A f t e r !
Year Of Adulation

a to 'Wpahla
House guest far„a
A summer’s rest on
ranch strengthened hint. With I
sisters h« returned to achoot '
..
•There wern other, thing* la .
ator*, however. Th* P acific. Pr
taclive society. a,rhi)d wpjf*ra'«
ganlsatlon, offered him a a ' ----tunity to lecture to e«hool it
and acquaint educator*
need for better *fhool*.
tract runs until MBy 1...
Through It all Bryan VhtUpiC;
the same, atlf-contained, modaaf
j^d h* always had been.
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LAMAR, Colo, Mar. M .-&lt; A ,P .)
—Out e f obscurity to a hero's
honors and a bright foture 13year-old Bryan Untledt has trav­
eled forward swiftly in the IE
month* since a snowatdrm tragedy
Introdiked'Mm'to the nation.
Th* eta of th* first annlveraary
of th* bllatard In which he dis­
played unusual rourag* Ends the
SCHUMANN-HEINE ILL V -V
loftleet school boy dreams of th*
youth realised. He haa traveled
HT.
LOUI3, M l^ Y A —&lt;A.P.)
from seaboard to seaboard. He has*
been the goest of the President Mine. 'Ernestine Schumann-llelnk,!
of the United States ant has be­ noted opera and concert -Binge/,
come a lecturer on the Pacific' was confined to her hotel her* .
last night with a severe attack ol
coast.
It was a year ago today that laryngitis which she suffered
Bryan and his companions,' travel­ Thursday night while attending a ing In a school hus, were caught floethe commemoration aervWu'
In a blltsard which claimed six shortly after her arrival in StL *il*. Her physician said hor 1R- \
live* before help came.
Bryan shed hi* clothea to keep toss was not serious.
the smaller chIMren warm and CAROLINA CUP KA t'E LISTED 1
drove them to play games to keep
CAMDEN, tt: C.', - Mar.life in their bodies.
After his rrlease from a hos­ (A.IM— Camden’s IPX! racing
and reorganisation must nunc nr our tnpheavy pital, hr and other survivors season wilt he brought lo a climax
governmental structure falls of its own weight. were entertained at the state Saturday with the running of thu
I t la a Jnh that can be done if we set our rapital for n week. A few weeks historic Carolina Cup steeplecha**
,
selves unflinchingly to the Lank. To meet the later, President Hoover Invited over the SpringdaJa oouise. i, r j
emergency created by tha imminent deadline on
current taxes a DO-day extension on these pay­
ments la aaked. That will provide the temporary
For Prompt Sendee and Low-cal prices on
relief necessary while, step by step, an awakened
dtisenry applies the real remedy.
Aa painful aa these steps, such as a half mil­
V
lion dollar cut in the coat of Miami governmental
operation* may aeem at first, they will tie remem­
bered with a glow of gratitude once the job It
done.
\
Miami has come through the wildest orgy
of land speculation the nation has ever scan. It has
Call 180— 1ORVi I’nrk Ave.
survived a hurt-lean# Inflicting the greatest prop­
erty loss any city ever suffered from aurti a
storm. It cannot be downed by the task of mak­
ing Its taxes fit It* pocketbook.

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
ENVELOPE ADDRESSING,
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MAILING LISTS
TYPING

SEMINOLE COUNTY CREDIT ASS’NM

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W ISELY

8appho leaned within th*
btoaiom-anow.
blot
DRt.ANIl HUN-NKWS
Binging tha name of a boy gone
,tfrom her,
' And aaw the foam of twenty
Th* mintaurial student body si supporters for the university. It
bearhra atlr
Ht*t*On university did not w alk' might b* interesting to th* mluThe a*nd» they'd walkrd upon an
out as threatened kecauts th* Isterlal . students to know that
hour ago.
In calling Attention to the Importance of a balanced Christian Bctancs l*ctur* wa* Paul Stark Srelay, who delivered
— Anita Yoon*.
budget in the problem of restoring prosperity,* Preuldent given Sunday night Th* atudanta th* Chrietlaa Hrience lecture, told
Hoover inaUU that tho attack must be made largely on the ■till aay, however, that they hat* member* of hla denomination that
I f lhare it anything about Flor­ aide of increased revenue* rather than reduced expenditures. not r*c«d*d from th*ir poattion th* ' student* war* not to blame
ida Brisbane hat left out of hit
He points out that the budget aa sent to Congrcsa calls of demanding th# removal of Dr. and had a perfect right to their
column, wt can't think what it
Dr. HulUy looks at It in
for
appropriations
of 14,100,000,000 after th* administra­ Lincoln Hulley and tha removal view*.
could be,
of the Baptist name from the th* asm* way. Thla la a broadtion
had
lopped
off
1365,000,000.
lie
nays
that
it
is
proper
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mlndsd viewpoint when on* con­
school.
It was evident that public aantl sider* that aom* rather cutting
Nowadays when anybody tells for Congress to cut governmental expenses wherever possi­
us something ‘'confidentially," wt ble but reveals that out of the total budget, ”12,100,000,- mgnt wu not |n aword with th* statements were made.
of lh. .ud^t*. J’copl* iw It la well that' th* student* 414
know he it out campaigning 000 is of such character that It cannot be reduced”, being
spent largely on •/us]atsi .Obligations incurred Auylng the this day and . at* ara kodrefi
against knmeont^
war and on the care of veterans and their firiiinds.
tolerant and tak* th* vl«w that
tha community, It would be
Wrll the (imrglans in Georgia
Furthermore, 1700,000,000 rocs to our army and navy, tha more on* Warm tha b*ttar for and
Voted for Roosevelt; It now re­ the strength of which, the President says, should not be him. That la th# view evidently a good thing for them to allow
mains to hr srrn what the Geor­ diminished. So for all tho other functions of the govern­ taken by Dr. HulUy and broad­ the entire eotronv*r*v to die a
»
mindedness will win friend* and natural death.
gians In Fluiiiln will Jo.

LET IT DIE

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The Cost Of Government

Home o f us havr been practicing
economy so long, wr o u g h t to he
pretty n e a r p e r f e c t , i f t h e r e 's any
truth to the theory 'hsl p.'utice
n tn l.c n p e r f e c t .

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-----------o-----------Today’s household hln*: TTh'
beat and most thorough way to
wash apinach I" lo tic It ort a pole
and atlck It under Nlagaia Kails.
—Timca-Uniun. And then throw
the pole in after It.
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Among Others who havn keen
finding Klori'ta attractive at this
of the year is Keretary of
f , War Pal llurby. lie ile&lt;lares that
'
a trip on the HI. Julius Itlvcr conatitutrd the most .delightful part
s f Ala vacation, Ms&lt; &gt; of this
country’s most proniinu.t leader*
aro learning that the Nile of
Anerica is something ,u see,. .
B t s.
-----------o----------para Hhollt, Daytona Beach
lawyer, I* thy first of the vast
horde of gubernatorial candidate*
t o ’ apeak her* in. behalf of hU
aspiration for th* governorship.
; I f there .t# any (ruth la' th* old
1 aaying, "Flrat come; first aervad,”
' S i l t should carry this county.
In • ’ walk. But politic* Hat
ft always that way. Borqatiihea tha
warty bird net only doesn't catch
thd wormi ha do*sa't patch tha
crowd either. Th* campaign hasn’t
warm enough around h*f*
t t* aroua* much enthvalaaiu tat
But w* hop* everyop*
n, wjtl turn o a t. and ae*
; Dav* haa to say for hltnaalf.
1— *“ gpvernnV aoiaa.day.

ment only $1,300,000,000 remains, out of which all
economlca, If any, will have to be made. This In Itaelf seems w. M r ,
. Miss Neills
like a sir Coble sum until ono considers thst the deficit fc¥int '
h
alone, Incurred last year and this year, nlready amounts ' A n,nDn Ids tnqalry into an
to $2,600,000',000, and that an additional deficit of $1,260,- alleged "coal trust” with Chicago
aa the center U In prog ret* by
000.000 ia estimated for next year.
would pccm then that It Is practically impossible to th* government, according to a
effect any appreciable reduction In governmental cxpendl- wall defined report cerrent- thla
In ’th# federal building.
lurci.. And1y&lt;t the Brooklyn Daily kingle Informs ub that afternoon
Qotemment eg*fits are * t work
while tbecoat of the federal government In 1931 was $4/7|
, TK * i«in ,\
821,5174,5^&gt;, Inf 1014 It was run smoothly enough on tDel
#. Jfon,b|B, lton *tn j, uld,
wmparativcly Insignificant sum of $1,098,602,066. And
eaMcia.l)y In Chicago, Naw York,
further declares that during the seventeen year period prior Pennsylvania, and a number o(‘
to 19.11, the population of the United States increased’ 2T southern elates where tha toal
percent, While tho btidgnl for the country Increased 338 su Sp iy t* largeat. •
Kissimmee I* your* today and
percent.
Thin disproportionate cost to the taxpayers may be at­ tomorrow when a grand carnival
will b* given for two day*. Aero­
tributed In large part to the war, but the same Increase* plane'nights,
aotaasabRi4parade,
obtain in respect to cities nnd stales. Tho Eagle reveals w ater. carnival,
hall, good
ramlval, bate
b*a*halt
that in 1916 tha budget of New York Ulty was $198,089,766, rood* rally basket Iontk,- ceildlwhH« the budget for this yesr Is $611,166,207. There ha« data* pew-wow, btryela race* and
been an Increase in population of 37 percent, an Increase In a 'number of other amusement*
budgetary figures of 217 percent. The cose of New York will' keep the* visitor* • busy.
Klariunae* knows Hew &gt;tdv waterCity la ndt exceptional: It Is tho rule.
tala tha people and ovary
Tha HAnufacturern Record tell* us that tho
whd attends will have a good time.
ment of this country, embracing alb units, is costing th
Hanford and Kissimmee will play
payers $38,000,000 a day every day in tho year. In
halt tomorrow.
0 . .. i
nix and one-half cents out of every dollar of nation
come went to the support of the government. In
aoVentoatr. cento'AUt of cvexjr dollar was paid by the pcopia Pala'tka’ Minister Is
for tax purposes. Today th ft figure has been increased to
Atqutttwt'Of Kflttrtr
80 cents oqt of every dollar.
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. Ik may, be ImpeasibU to reduce the coat of government
as roost of those who.ore In office contend, but It is going
to be .pretty, difficult to convince the public that It. Is. Aj
a time when practically oil Individuals and buaineak' concerns
are getting down to a pre-war level, It doesn't sound reason­
able for thd government simply to say It can't.
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Tain lUmnsood. ef Tampa,
y. liam m esi. In case yna
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heard, it runalag fo r •«*and has* sorhd very/'luMc Hon* ' Atb*rt Williamson, of r*rt*Mdy.
on whtfl out f t to he den* ia , " ----- - J , J i t * , far eonrahkhlag tt
woa Id th* mast so * 4.
•tat*. He pforaUfi Ay akulh* 'g\
aiagta aupirdpoiu burufu,
mosafid t*
•f'vetfra.
alop. or *ittd:»i»I tlrcull In
l gad rut th* Saponaae
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*hUwwh* If a railroad
* task# good, u th* apoa tho.
U * petal q k in tax
. ‘ ili la eerUialy * aUU, *vo
be a rSaltty amt. am
u j m
Waf by a auto

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SUNDAY, MARCH 37.

W RUF — Gainesville.
A. M. 0, Today's Program; 0:03, |
Morning Melodies; 10:30, Univer­
sity Bible Class, Daan W. II. Wil-1
*on[ 10:48, Morning' Hymns; 11,1
Morning Worship; Baptist Church
ef GalnesvUlt; 12, Tim* Signal A
Weather Forecast; P. M. 12:01,
DOuter Muflc; 12:30, Florid* HUts
Collet* for'Women Progrsm; 1,1
Ulhner MuHr; t :t ( . Sheriff A Po-1
lie* Reports; l:hn, Florida Farts;
2. Cathedral or .the Air; 2:10,
Hour with the Masters, Htalner**
*Tbe Crucifixion;” 4, Organ Re­
cita l Claud* Murphree; B, Ves
per Strvlre, Rev. Wkn. H. Htoney;
1:90. Glen Put eh, tenon Joy
W Ut*, pianist;, a, Studio Enaem
bla; 9:48, Hithuns-Cookman Quar
tet; T:IB. Florida root PrinU,
Mlllqn E. Bacon; 7:30, Memories
at Twlllghl; 7 :M, Blgn Off.

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Health T s lk r U . a Public
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-hrw r

ro ra rttn m t,
la
d n a a c rw ;
tn
■oearnment, la a . faSaratad g arxrnmxtil with auprxnM national
power and aotrxralgn atata*— tha
beat form of roexroment deVrlaed.**
h« declared. ‘The xuprxnix Jt».
MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor
O ffle, Telephone 148.
dklary and tha auprema taxing , |
(Continued from Par# On*)
power are the newext dexlopmatx
(Continued from Tage One)
/
Saturda y
e rn o r M u r r a y
th re w
aw ay
h ie
in fovcrnmxnt. But, rxgardleat o f „
gress in aound efforts to reduce
3{. A New England supper will
c ig a r s tu b , b ru sh e d t a c k h is s i l ­
thx form of fevrrnm xnl, a xtatew .
expenditures and adjust taxation."
■ | h n fcjr th# entertainment torn,
ver rr a y
h a ir , t h r u s t hi«
rig h t
man muxt know thx condition e f _ ,
Tha te x t of President Hoover’s
w ltta, e f th# build Inc rood of Ail
h a n d in h is t ro u s e r s pocket a n d
the people to know thx laws thty
statem ent follows:
jMnla Catholic Church from 8:00
ste p p e d to th e
a m p if ie r
m icro * ! ought, to have.
By way of bringing a week of
t oo ’
Mrs.
Cora
M.
Carlson
it
spend*
'I
have
received
many
hundred
■Mack to 8:00 o'clock at tha Lenten services to a fitting closr,
phone.
He
sp o k e
in a
deep,
“A xertlonal man haa no coS**
ing
the
week-end
in
Orlando.
inquiriei
from
different
parts
of
t U a Gaft.
s lig h t ly
h u sky
vo ice ,
w ith .a jreptlon
all churches of the city have pre­
of the needs of other ^
the country a« t? thr prospects of
A'cooked food aala will ha sjon- pared special mu&lt;ir anJ special
s tr e n g t h
in d ic a t iv e o f th e open
•ection*. New York haa bee*.'. .
L.
Burke
Steele,
of
Sarasota,
u
balancing,
the
budget
and
for
•frwd by Clrcla Number Four o? sermons for alt Faster services
w e st w h ic h is h is hom e.
pointed to a* a field for eandl* ^
.flM F In t Methodist Church at tha tomorrow, and a Urge attendance spending the week-end here with other Information connected there­
l i e ju m p e d r ig h t in fo th e il« u 4 {oaten for political exigency, but 1
his
family.
with.
1oatrmaca to Pinny's Store.
la expected at all churches.
of p r o h ib itio n p a r ly in hi« a d d re s s
you'll find that the state of Nf*X|t
“I am confident that thr under­
MONDAY.
A special Easter morning serv­
York ha* not voted tha Democratic
— hut he d id not m ak e it a n is s u e .
Mr. an.i Mm. Milton Real
taking
of
the
representatives
of
Tha Bualnaaa Woman's Clrcla of ice, Conducted by the City Union nourtca thr firth of a ■on,
ticket in a presidential election for
H e p lace d it s fu tu re s .p ia r e ly u p ­
I
-&gt;th
political
lartles
to
twlancx
!.th* First Baptist Church will m o t of Christian koun/ I’^iple will j lfnelt on Wednesday morning at
20 year*.
on C 'o n g re ss.
the budget i - mains and will he
0 o'clock at tha horn* of Mrs. U k . place torn..,row morning at (helr home. UI6 Elm Avenue.
"No man can escape the people
" P r o h ib it io n is a c o n g re ss io n a l
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fulfilled. It i the very keyrtone
Stoudanmlra, 606 Elm A rt. 0:46 A. M. a t t h . Hand Shell. The
q u e s tio n , a n d a c a n d id a te fo r t h / , who elect him. He la tied to the
of recovery
It must I r done.
Dependable Class of the program will le given
follows:
V
force* behind him. If I am sleeted,
p re s iu e n c y shou ld a d ilr r s s h is tim e
Mrs. W. M. linker an i Miss
F lfS t Matkodlat Church will have
Assembly, cornet, Mrs. It. K. Eva Owi-n, of Chicago, 111., who Without it t e several measures
I expect to be tied to the people
and
e f f o r t s to
m a t t e r s in
th e
for restorati n of public confi­
Ita buslnaaa and social meeting at Herndon.
as the force behind me, and I caa
i p h r r e o f in flu e n c e of th e e x e c ­
havo been visiting Mr. and Mrs
Congregational Singing,
All S. M. Schwarts at their home on dence and re, (instruction which
fiOO o'clock a t tha horns of Mrs.
u tiv e o f f ic e ," he s a id . " T h e E i g h t ­ tell the power* to go heck^
we
have
alxaily
undertaken
will
D sriikt 8 mlth, Pinehursl. Supper H all tha Power of Jesu s."
“The problems before tha Unit* ■&gt;
e e n th A m e n d m e n t w ill be ch an g e d
{Golden lak e , have returned home.
be Incomplete and the itrpression
•111 ba aorrsd buffet style.
Morning l ‘ra,u r, It.
Melton
w hen the people
e lect
r e p r e s e n ­ ed States'In this election are ( 0 V- *
prolonged indefinitely.
, Tlw St. Agnes Guild of Holy Ware.
t a t iv e s to C o n g r e s s w ho w ill v o t* rrnmental problems, and civic and
Mrs. Norman S. D eforest and
Croat Episcopal Church will have
"Jesu s Christ is Itisr-n To:!ay," two daughters. Miss Klisubtth Ann
"F o r a d ear view i f the situa­
to
M a n g e it , and it w ill not he icliglnus organisations should play
■ baalness and social meeting a! Worgan, Holy Cross Children's DeForest and Miss Gayle DeFur
no part in them."
tion our people should understand
ch a n g e d a s lo n g a&lt; C o n g r e s s votes
8 A0 o'clock a t (he parish hours Choir.
At the close of hit address, tha
not to c h a n g e it.
r«t, have arrived from Asheville. that the deficit for thr nrxt fis­
With Mrs. Sherman Lloyd and Mrs.
Scripture, Martha Ann May.
' governor made a personal sum*
N. ('., to spemj U'r Easter lioli lays cal year, rvduding further re ­
" I t is m o re im p o rta n t at p r e s ­
Hayward Walker as hostesses.
"Awake Thmi That Steepest,” here with Mr. DeForest.
maiy of hi* chances to win tha *
duction of the national debt dui
There should be H lot of pep in t.»i« •kit. judging from the ent In d e lv e in to is s u e s th a t touch prrxidrntial nomination, phrasing
Tha monthly business and social Jacksony Holy Cross Children's
injf that year, Is estimated at
the |*eopl#*‘s pm ke tb o o k* nod so lv e
p
rartnr.
til
ria
Marro
girl*
have
avmlnlle
f*
am*'
u
t
of
sweets
th«*
masting of tha Truth Seekers Choir.
it in hlx whimsical style,
.Mm. A. Zvlmrnovits and Julius |
$ 1,2 .'»0 ,u00 .000 . This follnv
the p ro td rm * of w h e re to get th e
Class of the First Methodist
Easter Message, Herman E. Zelmrnovitt. of Brunswick. Gu ,
"T hr Associated Prex* tells you
defint nf f.MMI.030.000 la .t yrar t* •h »wn in thr inset.
p ric e of a d r in k lie fo re we decide
.Cbarak
v/saws woo wIITBe held at 8:00 o'clock Morris.
Hill arrive tomorrow to spend a and a deficit of over f ’J.IIUO.IMMI,w h e th e r th e y s h a ll get t h r ir liq uof «o-and-xo has got If," ha said. " I t
of Mrs. L. Grow, 211
Congregational Singing, "Come few days hen* with the former’s iMH) tin- year, likrw i.r i-ah-rlat'-d
at tha home
I
from a
sa lm iii o r a
iNMitlegger. -ays he's got G6 vote*. Well, I've
French Avenue, with Mrs. Grow, Thou Almighty King."
Kot 23 and I think, by the time tha
T h e re a l q u e s tio n o f th e h o u r in
daughter, Mrs. Sadyv llaumrl. at without reduction of the debt.
Mrs. W altar L. Clark, Mrs. John
Closing Prayer, Donald Norton. her home on Palmetto Avenue.
convention rolls around. I'll hava
Thr.i- dr-heirnrir. are almn-t
v o lv es th e n a tio n ’s e co n o m ic pro h
Ituabley, Mrs. G. II. Grier, Mrs.
The Huly Cross Children's Choir
ahully doe to iti-crea.e in t a . re­
ferns and th e f in a n c ia l w e lf a r e ot enough to iru ttl* any New York*
W. 'A . Nagel, and Miss Laura is under the direction of Mrs. A.
er'x ship. I've got Oregon, Nebrma*
the people ’*
Miss Lillian C. Branan, Sanford ceipt!.
Lalng as hostesses.
M.. Phillips and acrornpariiinent ■tuJrnt ut the Florida State Col­
lly Courtesy U. S. Dept, of AKrit-iilliirt&gt; anti lltt- Horitln
ka, xml Oklahoma and I'd hava
“ We miixt eliminate th i. deficit
G o v e rn o r
M u rra y
s tr u c k
th e
"Nobody’s Baby” will be pres­ will be furnished by Miss Mar­ lege for Women at Tallah anre, is f i r n r .t year by the further re­
won North Dakota if It hadn't
j ke&gt;4ite of
h i* a d d re ss
w hen
he
Ntate
MurketinK
Bureau,
II.
K.
Stirrv,
Sanfortl
lli-u.
ented a t Bi00 o'clock at the Semi- garet Davis, pianist.
been for the postmaster* and tha
■lending the Faster holidays in duction of governmental expendi­
sard:
" T h e m ost Im p o rta n t d u ly
hoi* High School under the sueRepublican party taking charge of
Macon und Atlanta, Ga., while in ture* budgeted for the next fi-eal
n*f t h r g o v e rn m e n t tia la y is to p r e ­
picas of tha Order of the Eastern
thing*.
Atlanta the will attend the Faster year a- «ent to Conger., amount­ I S « s f « r S ,
s e rv e the g re a t m iddle c la s s , the
M l H r S s t , %••». 20 . 1 a .r j.
"I'm not much tm leek* %•%-—•
ed In about »*. IOO.(HM&gt;,IM&gt;I&gt; after I Writs!
\t% m\ Lmuiji tm im o ly .
f a r m e r , m e rc h a n t, m e c h a n ic , the
khlpMrsn ssl 4 rIt * % |« Hr 11
Kegular program meeting of the
Abraham Unrein waa no beauty.
Hal
• tid al
a reilucti n by tie administration , I niteii .t e le ,
p ro fe s s io n a l m a n — e xce p t th e pro
Missionary Society of
If you want to vol« for a snappy ,
stir, and .Mrs, Janies K. I licks, of $3fi-'..tHH).lHHt under the total; f^ ,,’*** . H
fe**n»al m an
w ho Is
h ire d Imdy
10 Tul ii
f i r s t Baptist Church will be
:
dresser, vote for Al Capon*. He
Thr home of Mi«» Mary Frances of Union, Ky\. art* spentling n few for thr current yrar.
ih h . i &gt;bi|.»i-i- »r 4 r I r r * It
and so u l and doesn't even o w n h is
a t 8:30 o'clock at the cbjirch Andrews in llriaiiiwulit wan the weeks here ns the guests of Mr.
wore a $760 suit of clolhts when
“ In run.idrring pn..lble further
,k r »e»»»m.o»i«r» MUirlrl.
ow n * o iisc ie n ce o r h is u w ii c o n ­
•
IhIp.
Clrcla Number Seven in scan* of «n l e t t e r tic* hunt *ivrn anti Mrs. C. W. St«ikes, .‘101 West •^ronomirs i n ri|icniliturr« w r
he wax convicted In federal court.
duct.
M l*»l
Circle Number Six will &gt;cutmlay ufu rnmin by the Junior Ninth Street. Mrs. Hicks will be must not forgrt that •f thi* total I 'aM
•- 11&gt;
" I f I'm nominated, I don't car*
J l lx* tar prtltvxl r»*4 .
w lH ,* I " |
*‘ \Ve h a v e had th e g re a te s t m ill*
II OnIs i
Ink Ml *&gt;t«
a prayer service at 3:00 Christian Fndruvor Society and remembered as the former Mi** about |J . IOO.(hlO,(HHl |» of sui h
about a campaign fund. I ’ll lick
ill** i ’a*« th e
w o rld
ever
knew ,
'em without any. And if I'm elec*
o'clock.
r o '* It ia, t* . •
the Junior Department of tie Betty Rankin who vi«itod I ere ihararlvr that it rannot !*• r«* V. VS &gt;••&gt;k 1•• i i .1 . t. i( i.1..
u n d e r u iu lc r a g o v e rn m e n t
m ade
• -fit
|.. II 11f .1!•■ I'll 1&gt;1.11•M'1 t t.a11If*.
ted, juxt give me a good Congress
Tha Sunbeam Band of the First Presbyterian Sunday School. Miss several years ago.
ilu m l; it I* largely an inh«*ritanr«* \\ ..-». &gt;•••• • I a-.,. 1. 1 It., f. x.
fos t h r m idd le c la s s e s , anti th a t is
i 1 S*• f....'
Church will meet at 3 30 Sylvia Mt*l«ndi&gt;n and Frank 1.
i \ i i1 &gt;\ 1
ii w h y th e pi»&lt;«rrst n f th e ptn&gt;r. al* and I think we'll gel along aU
•- %M&gt;|...« Ms . Ms *. t n , ......
&lt;-f thr groat war through in
. .1
right."
'• * •• *1 . *
U Ilk. .1. .«*• \\»I- |. •
a t tb« church,
Wimdruff, 111 receivrd |iri*&lt;* h»r
,
1
.1
dof payment 4111 g verninvnt I»« .............. ••»&gt;••* •*"• *•»
w a y s C4»uld n * e u n d e r th is g o vern
•'
Other candidate! for th# presU
called meeting of the Imard lint.iiiy the largest n u m k r of
p|r;tdv m rn t— th a t i* w h y w e had a n A b ­
i i «. (•1. 1.4
&lt; sill.lltMl* .1, J •* 11•••6 a
ations amt thr care of vet
xMidi M»
1.4 '
of tha Presbyterian
Auxiliary rgH %, while Letter Guthrie won
drncy. Governor
Murray said,
i*l.i. &gt;*.•• i
*
itx.A
l.xl
ra
h
a
m
L
in
c
o
ln
rrun* and t i n r familir*
|
.
.
-1
m .b i.t i ............. * N &gt;11*
• ill ba held at 3:00 o'clock at the »sic 11la t«•« finding the gulden
either don't know what to do about
fit..
I
i
"In addition, our arn &gt; an *I
M•
" T h e w a y 14i h r in g
p ro sp e rity
chart h.
the big economic porblema con*
|lb I
\ it*
tsk .
navy m«t about $T00.0O0.iMH) W I........
h a rk tti t h r m i,I,lie c la s s e s and to
*aie|OH« I'atlaal i r*6•rma Ilax*
fronting the country or are afraid
1 , TU ESDA Y
the i unt it
the i
. ion
• rt«l«». Mar
s is -j Id not further rnlurr the
th e w h td r n a tio n , t h r w a y t«» m ake
to exprexe themeelvef.
'•^Nebady’a Baby” will bt given A*»w t h l . «tl *• •
*. VS I 1 rill* 1 1
^
strength of our 4lefrnsr Thus we I |..t
rv e iy lu M ly p ro sp e ro u s , is to give
• II'"
l.|
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V
I
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Two planke in tha governor's
Xt 8:00 o'clock at th# Seminal* , coivjkt il «».* r» is ft. t •
Membcm of the Eastern
The
It
,,, 'must make our further ••connmie*
e v e ry b o d y a joh
th a t w ill
allow
problem werv of vital Intvrvat to
High School under the auspices of gL«»t- 1*1 •• *
Irr- of Sanford today annoiinmi th
him 14• fee.I anil ta k e r a r e «*f hi*
tnaiidy o it of this halanrr of
Tampans anil the crowd vigorous­
ddition of over lho
i her j with the addition
lf»o •hil
t ) « Order of the Eastern .star.
man tim .. n, t» • ■
f a n u lv , and to g iv e
th e fa rm e r s
$1 .KHi.tWHl.iHiU remaining from the
ly applauded both of them aa the
t lime, dren, the cast of the three art
.• t The Woman's Club Easter party birthday annib». ^ ,
a m a rk e t fo r t h e ir p ro d u c ts.
t tul of $ 1. 100 .000.000 Togelhet
speaker declared hftnself In favor
I mutlral play MNobtHly*s Itabv.*' to
• 0 1 be glean under thr auspicts with a large birthdu^
" Y o u c a n 't t a n k r u p t th e fa rm e r of digging a canal across Nicara­
be presented at
Seminole High with et onoinle* in the postoffier,
Of the Social Department at 3:00 with pink candles.
w ith o u t
b a n k ru p t in g
th e
little gua anJ drvrluping the m arket! of
px-i.ple »• p re se n t m g
1llH* .1
Monday a n I Tin -rlav a* to which d s I) the net o|H'ia
o’clock at the club with Mrs. S. D.
I-atcr in the afternoon refresh School
lions are inilu .ed in the*e figure*
to w n s, a m i you «an 't b a n k ru p t thr South America and
tha Central
Hlghlayman and Mrs. II. M. Pap- ments were srrvetl to the follow­ nights at M00 0*« I•Mk, l« I Olll
w ih o u t
b a n k ru p tin g American republics.
"Hut of thi* aunt . f $ ].Itto.lhHl,
| til ip f 1 1 nml p e a t -• I lit tie to w n s
B erth as hostesses. Contract and ing: Miss Sylvia .M&lt; I*enthin. Jean pleteil.
the
s
ta
te
W
e
th
e
w
hole
c
o
u
n
tr
y
*
*
IH
H
t
the
many
other
vital
seivuc*
In addition to the •M'*t, whnh
"Thr Panama Canal," ha said,
: station bridge will be played and Brooks, Muriel Knox, Betty Wil­
In- nidi ti» pu t I
G o v e rn o r M u n a y d o ss not see " mbs dug to expedite our naval op.
guests are especially invited. kinson, Mailt By id. B itty By id. was announced yesterday, the fo l­ of the g ivernment must li­
r
g
a
n
t
you
a
s
J
a
n
e
a
r
ly
m
l
of
th
a
d
e
p
re
ssio
n
.
ned
on.
Fvery
m
L
cdu
n
that 'can . K e n t u c k y
1 1 i . l U . th,'. i-.nd' w . " . i . . i . " ,
■rations, to shorten the dittanai
Hah cteervatlooa with Mrs.
? / rAACil1 .AndiHSk, Carolyn lowing girls, and an et|ual num
In tr u d e r s u n t il y o u h a n * *
**T hls | s n t (h e la s t w in t e r .** hs
wsa'rfa wftt»**ot sertmjs tnfhry to *
oiafltl
between our east and w rit coast*.
IrKTtvtduirTrser-' ffbiy T; TriTtrrta IToyd. ~ KaThe/lne Fer nt hoys, whose names wfttTfe
(|
in
,
lo
t
*’
*a
id
"
N
e
x
t
w
in
t
e
r
w
ill
fin
,|
e
v
e
*
llli'M'
servo
es
ami
inju«the
It
p i •*vt •I
(Continiiftl from 1'age One)
It w*« constructed primarily tot
With Mrs. J . C. Ilrnnegl; Wight, Alice Wight. F liia ln l'i annouiiied Monday will h&lt;* in thr
II. (ht * nd i . l hi did tint w an t m ore » n rm p lo y e d , a n d iMd.l and naval purposes. But one shot from
of m i horu* I people *h«»ih| be uffrelexl.
nf the*e
i l l ) th e re a te
Fite, Ada Ituth May, Ann W ruht. play it • member
tea cgservations with Mrs. jl
.
-i
d
I
i
-'
i
I
x
h
i
p
u
l.
told
I
'/.'14
w
ill
he
s
t
ill
w
o
rs
e
B
u
t
th
is
"T i.llh er nuhiuiiiVR 1411 Ik- made, ill nt* who V«o| Id Ilk. nothing
. p.,t .1
the sky would put the Galun locks
Lehman.
Carolyn iNigut. Hurcithy Juhii'on, Marie llvrd, Mar&gt; Wat ben, Uort*
Mo w in d itin g uf coll
' **n » nd w ill t * th e la * ! if the penlau* ami I am confident will U- made,
th
out uf business. We need another
' •
WED.NEHIIAV
and Harry llrow'nlre, John Mm - Jacks ii. Dtriei « Hayes,
trr t ban It# i i
ili.
- i.n tlii i- Y i in K e n
l»'r elect
th a t
p a r t y to go
into
«l
canal for our commercial shipping.
: i D r. V aleria M. Parker of the gan, l^r»ter liulitiie, llu'i F|*p-. Chapman, Loyie I •.I j 1*011, l l r l r ‘1 throng 1 authority of 104 Cuiigie*- *to w for thi
h i. nod itnii if th ey po w er M ar 4 th a t know * w hat to
It would help every port along th ,
American Social Hygiene Asso, la- Kolert Hrovansti hi, Jim |{i&lt;er, I I l.ee. Mm tha Hte\« n*. Helen Wil I* eliminate unnerrssar) furotluiis wmi ft 'I * hot ’ •&gt;
le
n
t*
• • ii w h ile t hi v w o .ih ln ’ ' j do am i has got the i h ilt 'lm g * to
L an
Harin',
Uorothy of the government or in po*t
gulf. It would bt the biggest thing
tUn will gfva an illustrated lecture ton Motighton, J i . Jim Wallar**, kinson
•pi tn
I
tin
I•• Max. 00,1 thnt
fo i do it ."
Swinn.u A !a ltnth May. M irth 1 ^pom nn nt of I*-** easrtiii«| m. I ivi ariiu-xl in
that ever happened to Tamp*.
a i the Milana Theater at to (M) fieoigr Wilklnpi.M. Boh Wilkinson.
toi *»g»"
,i I * * \ i in v
I imxI
no
The
g o v e rn o r
e x p re sse d
opAnd it would giva employment to
cfclock la tb« morning.
Frank I*. Wottdmff, HI. Kiruy U u Mi lion, |Him * MtCall, Irrn - ties together with bu* oe**lik# re
‘| Wxl Mil
II.
M
p
o
sitio
n
In
a
N
r
*
Y
o
rk
p
rrs
ir«-ggy
Morrow,
llate
l
Anplfcb'
i organisation anti r»-oidmatnm t.f
labor, rut disease in Nicaragu*
Tile, K e n t
Kossttter, Robert
1*
r and I.dill
a*(
Ilff"
•
h
n
t
ia
l
t
ic
k
e
t
,
spoki
•
tm
n
g
ly
and
Lillian
Adains,
Flla
W liite b • '
government activities
ami prove beneficial to the entlrg
e n d e a v o r t o MEhrr
Waxrburn, Hick Xluson, Billy May,
I
the
III p H III* •
rung*,
v
*
Ii
nt
le
n
g
th
in
fa
v
iu
III
\/
|
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I
I
S
S
t
IIM
VltIMC
i*f
a
m
e
rch
a
n
t
"Th*- appropriation and »*conon»)
•South."
Mm CL II. Brown. Mrs. r It Ms Maude .1. »*• s, Ma’ irnrrt VanNcss,
•
Itits
liei'
m
a
r
in
e
to
ileveln
p
w
o
rh
l
tra
d
e
.
H olly
kj a ttlc lo i in i,
F .llia lw t h cnm niillff* of the ( ogr«*» ale
"We thoulil extend foreign tra d ,
f f v + m . "Jesu s Victor O v e r son, and Mr» K. I» Brownie*
them S',
\ \1 I I I I I , l ,»lit
ph ade.1 fo r a re tu rn it» th e f u n d a ­
('• m v r o n . I &lt;/ala‘lh L c f f l r r . M ar
now earnestly x ngag d on a ll
reciprocity with these nations," H,
I," as tha subject fur the pro
.»
\li
w.'ie
Nn.
In
*uh
\ I 'l I to l.'.vle •
1 J o r ir Cogb'ir.n
S y lv ia M cL e n d o n , these prnhleriifx It it w i n a ll t h i «
m e n ta l p r i n u p h - ..f c o n s t it u t io n a l salil. " It should t»r dim* by tha d*V
the Junior Christian bn
W lot
le eiitaliv
iy hut g o v e rn m e n t .1. pl. ie d the |M»wrr of
I t .
*
JU
h i *»•
A n n a B e ll ' L ’ h v m . la iu is r Jo h n s
is u«irit t lie halant mg ' th e bud
partmrnt of
cumnifrrt, whoa*
Society of the First I’res
C
'
. w he p o lit ic a l pM irtm age a* a n in flu ..a . . •»*&gt; •Ilish xl v
ton, Grmt «• 11«v •••*. N a n c y R o s s r t
get must in tti,. main r.t a- tim
only function, as far as I havq
arian Church will have Us rrg
t .xliimhia
It'dxril II .'I.
1. pa&gt; I
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4
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•
i r r , Joann*- \ / a ie llo , ( V i a T r u
x
ot
r
u
pon
elr&gt;
t*i|
c
a
n
ilit
la
t
e
s
,
e
x
­
plishi
\ an in* reasi ii l a i a i i t o i , v»r-Hy
bern »"»• to ilrtrrmlna, is to s l(
g maatlng on Sunday evening at
wliti u ilc,|
.sparks p r e s s in g an
111 .1 th.
lu c k , D o ro tl b • ‘ "ii h, D o r is F a t
in d ep en d en ce
fro m around and draw talarira."
whuh will
r« *i tv
aor linn til
0 o'clock an the lawn at the
t uxb'fit 1 •
p -kt -omi I,
Of in laic.t In a num 'rr nf terson, Don* I ti
•1n of •hat in flu e n t e, and told of h is atA u|»ry Nee«« .
&gt;a I.
r« vein.i *
Governor Murray, arrived y t f i
' Mrs. C- U. Mason. Mellon friemb* hen- i. the aniinun vm.nl Ft her I M eti,
'..Id the •
Ior viev "I *
llarcltn, F la ia
iM ,k upon the
p ro p o sed
f e d e r a l trnlay mfirrnoon from Ocala, aftx*^
"Kcoii niies hi eaju milture* &gt; r a t h e r h«
I Avenue. Dirk Mason will have uf tlir m an iag r nf Mi-- Vtrirmia M a r B ro o k s , a* l I ••Mu* S h a r p .
ill th a n ha
" s ir s ta v
lie adviH -ates
s e p a ra
s|»rakiri|* there. He Is to speak ih lf
in* Sense iii la s ts aid* inll l«
f tha program. Mrs K. D Annv iiaru r,. daugh:rr uf Mr arid
' &gt;111111 told
light* vi.
•&lt;1
I RI M || | IM .lt \t.R til M )
Also, Edith It* tlamy. Lurill •
I " " ' «*f re lig io n anti g o v e rn m e n t aftrrnoon at Fort Myers and lUs
Brtw alaa will give a short talk M r.. Waltar I lla r n c . Ida Cupu­ l i n y ,
t I • . If OH thx
I| ho ta b s
Martha
l.lfoi«l,
Anne sa rrifo ** saenfues wluih mm
I
U l i c v e in m r e p r e s e n t a t iv e nitfht at Miami*
|
aMsit E o s tar aftar which singing lar Av.nur, In Alton W. Iloaer*. Wright, O liia !&gt;**•»•. t athrrim* part «if the ei«uiitry's w«r s.t» d
II would to
to 1he •tta'x Ii
I I »N I
M.
I A I* I
•Ql ba lad by Mra. Robert E. uf CulumLL., Ohm. Tlu- i.rcnm ny King, Alice Johnson -L wi ll Betts. prvsMon The gov rm no m n • no*
jailed.
I loVd agon* 4 rep&gt;&gt;i l i I &gt;1 • I • r *f m&gt;
Herndon, com *list
,
. nn.1 ..I ••lit*.
M
Two
nl he*
♦ax per funned nn Mai ti at the Margaret Buchrnan. Daphne Tak­ than individual lamtlo i Imi it.. S ' " 1 • -t.xtlon s ' 11«s* 11 a
For ilraMonuhle I'rlrea On
tinuv
to
*
spend
more
Ilian
it
ic1
-1
1
S
hnapi-ei
:»•
»
Do
•
1(0
InnariuU Church uf f 'l i i . t at t*u- er h. Dorothy
Wiggin*.
Helen
hu.l | 1 l e d 1 p *ll Ires
invitmg »ern*us who had t i t
pl, ice,| Vlth th"
lumbux.
Calmer, Jean Zorn, Mmme lotm- reives without
th&gt;
F»* rich
liner
11 id
n e w sp a p e r im n, b e c a u se th e )
Mrx, Bowarx » a . I,urn ih North son. Helen Warren. Katherine const quencis.
the Greer are hi pc'
"To lotilinue ta livr on bor­ th e y w e re lin in g n e w s p a p e r w o k
Dakota wharo xhr -pent tin- tarly (tin dar, Mary Rich ard&gt;, Anita
Telephone 212-W
i
rowed
money
only
postpones
the
le
ft
that
g
ro
u
p
I
w
an
t
to
b«
put
part of hak Ufa. She lived hrre Itirhardl, Katherine Water-. An­
with her parent.' fur atx yaarx, gela Mortla, Virginia lla r'ie tt. diffieulty ami in the meant mu hi*' k w ith th* tn." s a id S c h a p p c r .
KDO, Mar. M ^ - ( A - P .) and waa xraduatad Irum Srminulr Charlotte Fiah. Eva Jo Kanm-lv. beget* all ainaniier of new evil* p o in tin g tow ar * the stu d e n t* &gt;1 0 )
Tha flxat of two competing ilatv
S tilt n 1’ rrH.wrd
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Maxwali, Pauline Ogleeby, Delnr budget.
rourxa i t Columbux, Ohio.
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procaadlag
I n which afternoon at the home of M ix France# Keen.
demands of the American people. on* u host mat pin •&gt;f saving* Mr
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Cast Completed A s
Children Selected

New York Group
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MiHH Barnes Is Wed
To Alton W. Bowers

Republicans To Meet
Orlando OnMonday

FA STER FLOW ERS and CORSAGES
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DANCE
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At The City Hall—Sanford
* Monday, Mar. 2 S - 9 tiU (?&gt;!
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I Lira A K O t it a , W ar. 2 8 (A. P .)—PhlUdelphia’a Athletlra
A n th* new season with a chance
-Ifl k i M 'i hew pa** In bewball
biitary in tHa American League.
.W itt tfcrt# #*l**u ttv» chahiplbnskips behind them, if the White
ttkpheata can m ake.lt four In a
r#W thdg •kfltt do eowethldg na
other American l * x#u* dub he*
(MM htdb U hceampllih In the 31
jflM c W'UW dhroltH exiatenre.
t % R b the N e w Y o r k
Yankee.
a M b e tb e U U 1 Miller t t u g g in * r« n
ap a string af then fxmkrratlvx
Ida bfl ihe- threshold of th*
•ViuiMnd pefftfrittancr. Detbo, hkd Its chance in 1 010
la^AkMdtlig blasted the T i­

stars, IncHidin# Frank
CrooVrttl n front •Sort-«top, tho
perennial Bibo Ruth and piubtnr
whleh rtay pravs rpotly.
Tho rorty ra lib ltd* item «freed
that N'aw York and Philadelphia
carry moot of tho charipltmihip
chance*, with Washington rated no
better than third. If Walter John*
eon'* Senator! unco n r aome ex­
traordinary pitching Ihty will
have to be eonaldered. Carl Rey­
nold*, a fa it outllaldsr who can
hit, ha* been added to the lineup,
and ihould prore a great help.
Washington, however, teem* weak
In Infield reserve*, a condition In
which It I* not alone.
Cleveland, Detroit and 8L Loul*
ahoold make the fur fly in a race
for the other flrit division berth
and the Red S o i of (loeton and
'Whit# Sox of Chlcego may take a
hand in tha aama struggle. 11
would not be surprising to ee* a
sanguinary battle right down to
the wire ly the five club*.
The Indian* and Tiger* fane ow*
certaintle* in their infields, both
having atrong outfield* and ihould
get good pitching. If Cleveland de­
velops a ihortatop who ran ap­
proach Manager Roger Peehlnpaugh when he was at hi* beet and
Detroit should uncover a capable
third baaeman, aome reviaed cal-

* f b r tttt f tm itH f to (bin n T 4
exhibition dArlxtim m t tbo Boottm
Hforoo. Conulnyham y o rt Don
How1oy*i ilorytm 10 hit* In fir *
Inlhuoi tneludin* o hom y by (Mb
Ditedw r wttb n nun tm b tit.
Knd Leech, who Joined tho
OtwrtM Thunder, played In lho
outfield for throo inning* end
miMtod to ( R n double off Lorry
Bob ton.

CHrtleU (N) .200 ISO 000—7 I I S
Breton (N) .001 100 101—6 8 0
Bruton, HI If her and Lombardi,
Hbnion; Cumlnghnn# B rtu , Hutlitbin and Moon, Hergrev*.
PORT MYERS, Mar. *«.—&lt;A.P.)
—With activities at th* PhlladsTphm AtMetic* training camp held
lif check by rain, Cemrie Mach’s
player* devoted themaatve* y**tetl ay mostly to reetln# and dlaciikMng Ike Ill-fortotW of their
team mate, MIMteg Cochrane. 1W «t**r backstop wps racUng
comfortably yesterday In the hoapithl at Lakeland and hoped to be
on his way to Philadelphto Sunday

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mad* In bl» loti tool I t i M i r in
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RPINTWB RAVEN, Mar. M.—
(A .P.)—Th# Philadelphia NationnN.'tn the opinio* oT Mntocnr
Burt ShuMuri, ara lh batter condi­
tion fo r this time of the tratolhg
eecrton than they hare been tWWa t praent

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Lindsay walked Boone and Freder­
ick ia tha-ninth.' Beth advanced
on all Iafield out a Ad Boone scored
while Adalhe wka throwing out
StHpp.
The Cehds pounded Clark for
four runs and nine hits In the flrat
sli Inning* and cdmlnued their at­
tack off Mbor* In the seventh.
Scorn by InnlUgi:
HUE
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S t Louis &lt;N) .001 003 80*—7 12 0
Clerk, Mourn and Pirltileh, Rich­

Oeorge Dadd, «utfield slap of
th * ' American
Aanorlntion last
year, has a painful rburtey borer.
Hal Lew, another flfd l l i R , Also
has a disc Iky hone, bar la m u * ard*; Johnson, IJrVlaoy
bring,
"• A' m e*1arm and swollen ankle* s o n , W a n e ca o .
ITU C h u c k Klein'* complaint,
IVnnk W att has a stiff arm. Way
Benge le complaining about a
eornnrta In hi* shoulder. Jim E l­
liott baa a painful r a a * ot aeiatica.
ATLANTA. Mar. 28— (A .P .)—
The Toronto Maple Leafs of the
IlntemaMonal leag u e defeated' A t­
lanta ot the Southern A**«wi*tton
8 to 4 lit an exhibition game yesteidsy.
Manager Red Barron of the
Crarkera u»*d 18 player* in trying
out a number uf combination*.
The C n rk e ra were outhlt 12 to
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SATURDAY, JJ AnCIT 26, 19S3

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OPERA M ERORR DENIED

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I b a n b y aPnoonca m y caadtdaey
fa r ih ft r ir r of (U m in o t* tfo u a ly a«b;

C R I C A C d j M a r c Z d . - ( A . I M — )* c i to tha iH m o c r a d e P r im a r y la
Jen# Upon my record and
past
O’ flfraU of ' t h e ‘ Llijvago
Civh p e rfo rm a n ce * M
a h e ft/r
o f t b if
Opera Company a eiffad y o t e r d i y j o o u n i y , i aolleir.gagr. ▼otft la d
at pdhlNVei'TepoHi ( t t l « fherg erj
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of Chicago'* opera with I h r ' M r V l j *
- j ■— ux !.'l twet
ronn'itan
Thtlaifelphia ’ Grand
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ropo'llan *nd
and ThfUdelphia
Gran’iT .
Y randIdacr
Dpeia riunpaukl_vta| Irumouling'
abl* of i M
noli County.
Fouriri DlaUtol ot 5f
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which Includes Rgnl
U k a M on.
n y , Laki f ta r f . I _ _ -wood. Alts,
mntite ttprilfos. and R m ra il City
Your ■x.ppnrt will h i appreciated*

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GENEVA

CHULUOTA

M m U F . WAKKKIRLD

M m II. R. WAGNER

1J nil, and her lather, the Rev.
Daily, who makes his home with
them, being a retired M rthoiist
minister. Rev. Albertson gave the
retmnn at the invitation of Br«.
Clark and the Ihree of them ren­
dered a numlier of old song*, acrompanird by llro. Clark on the
violin ami Mrs. A ns ley at the pi­
ano. They were dinner guests at
Rev. Clark's home near Hartford
Manor,
Miss I’hill.i Butler, of Pvlal.d,
a young friend of Virginia Lundipii't, tam e over Friday and spent
the week-end with her.
Mrs. Henry Stam rs and moth­
er. «ilr». Jennings, were caller*
Wednesday at the Ballinger home,
Ttie family plftn* in leave on Mon­
day lor llullcr, N. J , Mr. ami Mrs
Quarter man plnn to go n» far ns
Valdosta, (la., with Ifcrni to visit

LONGWOOD
Mm J.

E L IZ A B E T H

II. MUNICH

PODfTTCAL'
ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Altamonte Springs
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P AID A l I V K H T l f UMKATE.

WANT AD RATES

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Sanford Dally Herald
Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Smith, oi
S large K p m tn U llo n of SanThe teachers of Lyman school
Mrs. W. It. Ballard ami Mry
Term s: Cash In Adcattc*
f#M attend*-)* the chkktn dinner Oviedo, arc spending several dsy,
attended ..th e Seminole County Emma Ah hot! l.yman attended the
t l t t n by the M. E. and Baptist at Chuluota Inn while Mrs. Smith
Tearher’a Club gathering at I uikc( meeting of the Woman'sCivic
recent
T elep h o n e ad * w ill be received
Ctpreh member*, last Thursday it ronvaleaclng from a
Mary on Frida* afternoon. I’rinCommittee of the Seminolet mi*
illness at the Frrnald Laughton
fo r pa tro n * and collector sent
i ipal W. J . Weils, Jr . gave a re- ty Chamber of Commerce in S e a ­ I m m e d i a t e l y f o r p a y m r n t
A. B. McClough, of New Memorial H ospiljl in Sanford.
port on the annual nu*etlng of ford Monday. Plan* w-cre
mads
Mrs. John Leonsrdy an I Dr.
1 Tim e
....... .. I be a B n *
who la »pending some tim*
National Eili.1 atienal Ash h iation
,
and eommiltees appoint,si.1 for
the
T im e*
........
He a line
jrtona Beach, la the g u e " of T iary. of Sanfmd. weir \jailors
w
rich
he
recently
attended
in
State
lleautifieation
meet
whieh
6 T im e *
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7 e a linr
j . C. Bill*, II, Thev motored to Chuluota Saturday in the
Washington.
I*
t
‘.
convene*
in
S»nfor
I
in
April.
T i m * r a t e * on ret|ue»t.
to'Orlando Monday on a shopping interest of Cltltrn-hip Week.
A
turprlse
m
itv
was
riven
Ss.nvlw»iJ«..-V.«wwkT
tloailiv
Among those from Chuluota
tewW
1,1
The reduced rate* are for
Mm. Charles M ,Q.illan. leader of Conn, il under fhe d ue,lion
ot
rn n irru litr Insertion!!.
lira, P. T. Wakefield attended attending the elm ken slipper at
t
h
e
Thursdsr
afternoon
Bible
Ml*
Dorothy
l
i
i
u
«.
**hool
nuiar.
F i v e word * of a v r r a g e len gth
tb i tea party siren tiy the auxil­ the Baptist Chur,h in Genera
i &lt;ass, on Thursday at thelibra.&gt; I "
■ tonsil vlinlc ... A lt.
Thursday night were: Mr. and Mr*.
a r e co un ted a line.
iary In Ranford on Monday.
member,
of the
class •?»"*- •" ,h‘'
fnt. r.hl''
"hen
No ad under S l i n e * aecepled.
• Mr. and M m J . C. Bill*, If, and S. F. Long, Mr. anil Mrs. K. tdrert wliii nee it eoirerlia n of ton*
through thei r a poke* woman, Mia*
All a d v r r t l * l n ( la r r o l r l r l e d
John Bills, IT! Were received into Pann, Mr. and Mrs, H. T. Brown,
I alia am! adenoid*. Fur further in
Mi.
and
Mrs.
J
.
W,
Wilson.
Mi.
iirdmnnd*
prr»rnled
the
h-mnree
In proper r l n * * l f l r a l i n n .
the Presbyterian Church in Hanfoimmtion iniplre of M•
K. A
• nd Mrs. W. II. Wilson, and Mi.
xxith a l en thdlar g u l l pirrv. M m .
If an e r r o r Is
n i»d *
The
foM last Sunday.
Lymnu
an I Mrs. A. G. Wagner.
William
&lt;ft»rn pn^enlril
MrS a n f o r d Herald will he re s jw n .
Ira. P, W. Severne and her
Mr and Mr*. Iloxvaid I tench*
T. W. ljrwton, slip*., was a l o t l i e «!ay w i l l t r e l a t i v e s ,
McQtiiflait with a personally vm»%
d li| . fo r i * l y one incorrect infriend. Mrs. Mark, of Watkins
Mr. Mi’il Mi^ 11. S I'at h;»r
ait I
Tuesday
Mr. and Mr*. Nrl» 8w.in«&lt;m am! rn honknl i g and other g ift* M . mill Mr*. A II, Fellei vi*itr.l
&gt;ei lion.
th e
a d v e rt ise r
fo r
GNh, arrived by auto and are the tislln r at the school
morning.
•on, Norman an I wife. Mk ililmit wore al*o gixiii.
* n h * rt] u ro l Insert io n *. T h e o f ­
It* of Mrs. J . Quirk for a fen
I
hr
llok
Tower
Sunday
Mrs. A. G. Wagner attended Ih** l.undf|iii«t. Mr. and Mra. K. F.
Mm. K W, Manly wn* eh.iitman
fi ce should
be n o ti fi ed I m ­
Waltct and Tln’otlori’ iSiyant, of
f irrsnurnunh
with
Mra. H Apopka, foiinei i r *ident* of Alin
m ed iat el y in c a s e of e r ro r.
tlx* little hahjr of Mr. and Mrs. r*rent-Tearhers School of instrue- IiUmfquDt and family, Mr, and
tfnn at .the Memorial High School Mra. Alvin Swanson and ilauirli- MlamMnrd and Mis* Redmond
TO A D V EU TISKRH
Gaarrge Milter ia ill.
monte, mllcil on (Mends hen* la*t
ltr.4. Arrhie .Swanson and son, Siinit&gt; wen* piven l»y Mr*. J . r m l |wp|t|^
A He r al d
r e p rrw en ta tlr e
PHends of J . Toole are p lra.nl In Orlando Wednesday.
William llaynor, who has hern Marvin, an1 Mra, Vidie William* ScholfieM, Mr*. Carl W hittemoie
Mr‘ Hn,|
f|„,on Mea *owh
thoro u gh ly f a m i l i a r with rk te *.
to Igam that hr is well, and aide
a guest of his mother, Mrs. W. II and a friend, of Hanford, railed and Mrs. It It. Urey. IVem* w frel rert.nt|y
ru le*
and e l a * s l ( i r a l l o n
will
Mr and Mr*. Duey
to 'attsn d to his duties in San­
Witaon, for srveral day*, returned to pay ihrlr respect* to Mra, Aug* read by Mr*. Alma Parker, Mra.
giv e you c o m p le te In form ati on
M, (ilmiwiH&gt;d
ford.
to his studies in Sanford Sunday
ii*t 8 wanton on the 20, her I nth- (Jrten ami M io Sarah Iteiimnid, i fcj, mnt\ \\Tn. t.awrem-e L. Mil*
And If you wish they wIB a s ­
I n . J . C. Bills entertained the
Mrs. C. W. Ishill an I family. day. Manx l&gt;c*ntilifnl gladioli and
sist you In wording &gt;nor w . n t
Mr*. .1, Fred Seholfleld* leader
lewintr, who have hren o iiipviro*
her oinRers and their hushands
and Mr. anil Mrs J . W. W ils o n 14na|MiiiU£uixa adoinrd IW rooms.
ad Its m a k e it a w r r r t l n l i r e .
the Woman's Sunday lUeW*the
m Saul an
an Raster party last Tur»a u e n d e rt t w
/*&gt;' me Wr
" 7 . T h. V ( h if d r r n . A B e n jo y e * class, w*« *irrprrsrd Friday at the itu, hm c moved to Sew Sinvrn.t
rr em ajr. Y - t t f
M ontana (lu l l in Ovinia rrn la v tlit* fine ta k e* and rnffee,
l i n n lit" in K i v e n in hi*i h i i n n r nt
si rontrst wrre enjbyrd.
Knrl l.&lt;&lt;Hov!Oo, o v i e l t i ) »'f tin
nijrht.
Mr. and Mra, Henry (»n*r*»*\ of I hi* l i b r a r y wiWt*n I » i n i 'm ln 't n Hint Cham ber of C o m m o n , 1 o f Soin mob
ihmrnts of salad, sandwiches,
Mr*. A. (J. Wajrnrr mid Mr*. [KdenTiim. Hh, who have Uvn
m o tif
were served by the
o f I h r i l» M t w rr t* in Ml - t *,»*hi t .
poke to tl,,* -1 loloflt* oi I — Annttuncrmcnti
J . W. WiUon attended a hriiiife touring the state, ro min* hefor*
.*1 Hi*, loo­
tendaner T h e tra d e r
jrtrrli^l
f.Viono
~= a t a lata hour.
party at the ('hamU'r of (TunChristmas, lately in SL Patera* w i t h t h r M»ng
.1gOBti# people gave a party
M o m u y i, V A n li-lk van lm if
t l.O SIN ti O t ’T u* w line of spring
merre in Orlando Thurat'iw a* thn
our a. m ite in their ear and are T r a rb rF * and prr*«'nti*d with an
l isP
y averting at la k e Harney
Mi ntnl M»tin ' iill case i nriii cunts at sacrifice
of Mra. Harry Sima and
ffiirst* at the home of Mr. am! |£iu«tcr hnsket i n n h h h w h s a n tntr M11. Pr
g Minnie Lu Hunter who Mr*. B. K. ('over.
* Mum
pi ir en. 6 1 2 M ) i t i e A V e
Mrs.
F
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l
Dyson,
(heir
nephew
.nvi* hmJ Hnw
lying for her homo In Chuf*Kiff hol ;itnr ten dollnr* »* ft|iprb . Mi— rnndim*
All day church service* were
i, , ,
. ...
..
,
ami mere. They plan to rove for
Sho was the bookkeeper .held
tint ion of
Mrs. 8*^1 lfit*M&gt; *lr* aV&lt;l I mum fiavv t m i *•«-!#&lt; t **| hv Try ( II IR O P K A . TIG for Khcu
at the Baptist Church Sunday.
*,
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tth# ' Geneva Citrus pack",.? nrv.
i, ,
.I
Voil'll li «»h i&gt;hip on ninny Sun tho *1 ♦h it?** mnl f .1* silly nf !*■&gt;
mnli "in. Neurit In, 8i iatica and
Thompson,
of/ 1,
II v i e di o , itheir home next week,
It.
tinv*. Ml*, (iroy Mitii.: a w«dr; tnan y hnnl « * tho la**I -1 ioh ri«
he tniiYinrrd. Dr. W. |*. Mac.
preached a forceful sermon at I he 1
er tho party nil thp girls had mnrntng
I'rurri
k.*i \|
a
\ n l n i i t p i ■!" * * •|» *«• Si Vin;ii*l*nr lull ttuniiiiN. Moral IleigbIs, 8. San
service.
Dinner
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pomber party with Mlsst Hunter, Served on the ground* at noon
ford. Phone MX M.
solo* Mr? Thornton
ai i iiii^T’nrxt inoirrh
were; Milan Gratoit, 1-rola Su nd ay Sch ool in th e aft e rn o o n
paniNt
Mta
inkl«*j a rr m i^ r! |?irJ M» mi*l M ' m It ft M 'lino 1
Mr». S. It
lll'C II AN AN
|!f
&gt;.m ill
I I K . H E S T P R ID E S for ,dd gold
VIvlane Ornnt, Ethel l.rfilrs, * S a t u r d a y n ig h t I h r hnme nlulj
It I
ah I
prniftam, with all m riulofa
p'xxi let y and dental w«nk. Mai!
f i n*ui| ■
i r i, i !l u i j - ri
i Vila
sixth Davis, snd Ixiufar t ’*il- rt irr ooin jl n g grounds o f Mr. an.I
in if part in the HI f Hhl-’ t
U to biing ,l yo;ii self. Sa fisfac
peftwr.
Fdu aul Slukev, lhii%«
Jam tt a
A pienn auppi*' w n t j n i l 0^1 ji ni on l «" ifulri v
Mrs. C n . t n n J a r o h s
wrre
l b ,*
Mr*, li VV
ke ••Hie* f a i n ' ! lion ifu aisnlied Kot" l o a n ( ’#.
The remodeling of the Town •rene o f f e s t l i i t y
S.inl-ando Sp iin in Itolnv nliriit
as
re la tives &gt; ca r old s o n o f M i
unt|
M |*
o ’ m i t Inn h A 11up hey Sts., (Ir
I*i dm* 1 »i.Hv
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I tit * . t lllic •
Kail It in progress. The second f hi! friend" |.'athrrr,| in n lrhratioti VVilliam E
v e i l * i H v m 'i .l
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in*n
the
ffillowilijf
Stoke*, died Wedof"
In min
tlo fy is being ralsrd ami the build­ of Mr. JaroHu* 7RIh birthday, A ,
Mi and Mi* t* li I *H'I Mi i»n I ii- • hi
M ar.
Mi
uf
nl pti t hri 1 ...
v’ i
| i i i 11Mir no.I M
Hit" 1 * :
ing* will be moved hark.
M-*
Mom
Itlrink* iinIu p
larifi* laide
apirftd iimlrr he 1 i. ’ * ,
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, . , Vh"
F o r pe* mane nt . me
o f 11&lt; hi n y ,
r imera* yrrvirr* ami lamal f«*l
win.
hri*.
he M in i H!*\ in a Mr* |
M Hi i ' i , I &gt;'►* l b v
oiarvire tree* that surrodnd th«
Par kt
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IMi-te »np Giound lleh, or A Hi
lowej Thursday at Sylvan l 11*
\1 ,n tud i i
I iiMph* -M I b i IH' i
10.I.I . t «*» 'll ! P
•n
G Sllil* ll
home and Mr. an I Mrs. J a m b s
h I r * F o o t. \v1 11e i
M I.eons id.

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received their truest s there.
hnire birthday take. ih*&gt; (r 1ft

PAOLA
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of
I Mr. and Mr*. Needham Jumhn, of

lemetery. Rev. J H Weld* •*f ttr
Haptist t hurch offuianiiy
Mi and Mrs,
W hIim
Win
worth and family havi moved lit- 1
from Atlanta (aft- .

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ll.• * •- • t Ml ■ d t*
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Ill'll **'!• A l .
Hovel
in M s * H i l i i M f t t in in m g a ; ! ' en
Mut t bow
W .ll**ii
1
Mi .....I M
I'oyi d tlirnujcliotit I he avail in i*.
.» .1 wtM.,H *hint*h . | »■ ». off I t ’
lot h a « !&gt;*•* 11
Mr*. J . if Allen,
\\ I Hull " f tut til
.;id * v 1- ttt *1 Ml
] ill ftil*. three w»»h*. I * now a i d e
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I I b l jind. « « « the renter piece of the
of Jacksonville, 1 boinUfully spread ?up|H'i isb !
her'fi
u .lo " .
;
l a v f l f l o r i t Lka h u h i t o f J L J * I AlftMf ‘ Tfi " i n m U - w * i « . w i - j ,
h" ;
f » n tw n m * r n | f *
^
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th e N i l n i I n f i k m a r y a t P rn ni oln
• li. i tiM'i fIHC of •n‘
fia in e s and t o n t e s l s
w ere
t jv
iktnra^ait Monday.
It../.it ,1 * Mini.
w ho |
anil
l ••1 Milion,
I*
now
Imprnv’iur
iHIIHI'f ' i kl ll ■&gt; h i' I ' I
^
a
n
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t
Ir. and Mm. Grt en and Mr. and r x e n i n i r T e n t e r t a i n merit
until
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1 * m l - |I*&lt; « in !* '&lt; in s 1 1 1 . •*. 1 -.
I* t home soon
I lis t I hut d IX e \i .ufiif \ Hei t h *
b. John Green and family apem l a t e h o u r , A St initiar p a r i v i« i r i v * -1
nt hrr h'lm he ir 'lie r»uM week
i pi !•"u|e«l . . n r **&gt;"
Carl
liiiitin
is
r
•
hr! n o d i. 11 1
li .i a u u -■
day with Mr. and Mrs. D. (*. . t o M r . J a r o l o i e a c h y e a r on h i*
•
atUntiMit Ht the \ •t* -*o - h pit 1 ! * lid
P. II u m*-* n i
Pi i ohut
h i r i i t i i i i y a n d is l o o k e d f o r w a r d Jo
rey.
The faii 11*w «n iff li*M b&gt; &gt;otoi •n *!*I X
t l.uki • ity.
M■in
- h ! l e u p If
b y t hr w ho’e c on 1 n o* n i l y .
Ilia Mattie Mt klciitlrer* efiler
foi
New
h.M-*i Mgl.in,
Mr. in i Mis. Alt o&gt; M:i i t i i i a n i l Mntufny
rib . t I if tv ill‘'to
! nt i
hv M
l&gt;rof. Hell, of i irlando. arrived
tallied a n u m . t r of friends recent*
P e r m ; Mr
m i l Mr*
......... ...
Me
m uv e it t -• i '•« 1 M e y e r
l*er*
i i
Monday evrnifnr
take c h a is e of rhftl I h a
ljrUn honor of her 'Jth birthday
s i * Ut .'»1 Dowell, Mu* jjiul Wil •■ M Dow
Martin wa­
Til Go xx f *^
.. h r r * M
It*
Mi
the
-Ir.
High
loom
duriin*
the
]flr. afid Mm. C. \V. W a m m and
1
a
ll.
Mi
and
Mi"
8mm'*
v.
rnt a iliir &gt;
i m|i!oyn.i
M
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Ib ’
rio t
family have left for tfirir hmnr hi absence of Prof, I-lull, who Is all1!
1&gt;i 1 and. K fI ui o. t h rle" Mor tell \ hrftik
I. ! .o.l.
F ra ii k
U t II.
jfKH 1v
P i t t i b u r i h , Pa, They e v p n t to rc- confined in the Government Ho#pi
I
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11
i&gt; h i*ii! ir
i'k-i ri w i t h r e l a t i v e s fust in
r f e n l ll i
U h i t. &lt; ui a nd * Hil
Mi
U
tal In Peniacola
'“ *1 to Paula In the fall.
ii
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•1 n n d •■ i hi t
My Mi
1 , .1 | IdV11.
here.
d . n. ff Iv 1
I n . M&gt; Hanson, of Orlando,
M at x 1Ml i l XV111 11 •
...............1 M
4 (• *( .
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I'hllip 'I
**f ‘•siifoid, visited t h e hol.H- 1*1 M.
•PUfit Nun day with hei son, MorTl'*
M .M ’ i II Nlllt M l- ’ 1
Mi
M.l&gt;!*w.|l i , ml V
•i
I IfttivCM to
“ I till .
\\ h ,*! *
liaiu on .
m ° 1•• In- in Hit Ii &lt;t Silt'' 1 Hli
1
- i f I he I ak
A l l t h e "i in
'■11f 11»f MV
If l i t Haiel Sclleck rpent the
II M
M
Monroe » hu
i (•■ -1 ti 1 Ft 1day hei isi ii i ’ "*ti
\D
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Wfck-«nd In Drl*and viMiini* hei
AND
Mmi/ - milh i•f &lt; \y.*. i. F i l l i ­ 1 # m |. ...
• nmole I otmfy
(» \*
afternoon h
I*.
Ill
•
n ' ll,
oui which
v h u l i met t (thin
! 1 rarhrM A
I idii
1 1. ki
a*.
Urn. R. M. Dnujflaa la r o n f i n e d
• •* v * hi i
' H11g
•h i
.it t ftke Mai
! ii. ■ 11,xi 11 s
h er h o m e on a d o u n l o f illn ess, 1
A t i . " l u l l t hi
Vuib 1 i 1 , b
I G li.*|oI
i Mrs* A. .1 ’ i v"M i»f llutton
It.io 1 m u ,
MUUIIU‘ lift
fra . R . O. H j t f f n t a m i M U # | Mi a n d M r *
F.ruit
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lu O r l . n d o | w e i e hnine

&lt;r p e i t the day Thursday,
i‘ * y ^ S l l e r ' U l t l » » l F r i d « i f u r
^ P u U r w a l g on • bui* m u ' * t r i p .
‘ n ite r Ii^ n i
arid C e c i l S m l p y

^rerrptly fur
will*,en*r»cc
b elt,

l a m p . ! where
III the fikhing

;

I r . and U i&gt; Geurgr Hill ami
dty *p r»l the week-end with
l a n d Mr*. I.. F. Hill.
Ira . J . II. W a n e n , of Kyliari
pa Bhora*. i . nnw vi ,11 ing hrr
lit r in I 'i n e c a . t l e , 1
iiford .W ater* and daughter,
ner rvtldrnt* of I’aola, left taxf
foi^ u n rgU .
and Rulh Bpivey (pent SunI ih Chuluota with t h t i r cousin*
and Mr*. H a r t. .
I r * . /. J . Sm ith ha* returned to
■bom* a f te r v iiit ing her mothI T a l i Ik a.
'

Ih

ri n L ••lit I i • .i

Wmdef irii’fe
Joiimi
companird them over

“ T . 0 . Tyner

lynei

w«* lorin

«

ft-un

Dayton.* H im daurhti'i, Kliinme
and Noah F ry came up I nun Wm
del mere.
M?-v I., Vihleti Wei h i hIIi i at
the home *if Mrs. A Swan-oti n*

M v v , w h o ha
1
•Me rc, *Mi «*. I'li
l f ! m fif'd h o m e

Rev,

K.

v i ' t M n g hi r
I
ha­

J

wa»l butt*
fifteen feet tall aru! of uniform
Mrs. Hoy ( .ulcman spent (be afl- o r o | * o r f b w . It
b ru o g h t from u
ernoon with Mr* J . I. Dixon.
foiest near Geneva and carefully
Grandma Lund^uist spent the planted a d d hracH
day Wednesday at the home of 1 er
S „ j j *. T. W. 1.awtun xisiiciJ th ■
daughter. Mra. II* A Uml&lt;|unt.
l a J p Mt»t|vnr afhnnl Wednesday
Hubert Hwope, of Dclamd, who afternoon
|4 doing carpenter work on the old
H J , N i x . o f S a n f o r d . Iff * v»* .«
in Ciapevillr. I r e t u ff* o n G n :id ( " i l l x e n * h I p *" a *
L I D B I R W J U lO V 'm C l l T . F ra m er property
y u a dinner guest Sunday after the sfhrwd T hU ffd af morning
J . N.' Thd
left a t Ihft home of Mr. and
Cwriton,
J . I * Htftveru.
*•
L EVIN I . F A 11-4 TO A l ’l'KAII
At) ly m p a tM ie with the Khienfamily in th« death of Di h i
rS ib ra lJa ft'
NEW VOKK, War. Z«. (A.I*.)
wifft and mother. Mr. and
f Ja co b *, o f ,
ra. Ehrin burg lived for a nurobor —C lia.lt* A. !&gt;*vln*, first trana*
’ adenfng
, h4 Atlantic airplin * |ia&gt;*rngcr, fa ilc j
their horns near th*
“
g u r r t * ' gath •( p a r * at tl
wait
*P p i»r ’ or lrf* ' •** y***rrAay
def * t
and wars
i m a h j 2‘ 5 . WCWT"
in an InOIrlmtnt charging grand
g h ia ih t or w Hi* cdmmbntty. Ala V ** f -*'^t#
1;- | 1 |
taferny. HI* phyilcUn p ro rn tn l
pad M i l way* k*l|flhjr, whit# with u*, Xo a rrH lfirat* ihoulng ha l&gt; *ufauppdrt
ths
Church
work
and
«vgi)*&lt; lx
(aring from * l&gt;:okrn leg and ran
" a t tb« Cbul- ary gCod ratfaa.
noV ba mo!*tl, to clocution of th*
Bfrt. H o m a n D . F « r . . t r a m * “ U\ J 7 W " " * ’ ' " 7 , 7
°\
foHMtilrV w
wa*
ordered d*lay*d
delayed uni
liv th«lr ttwo
J l jdatigf
. h . K tvr*,
i . . . who ai n
forffchilr*
a i ordx*r*«I
with
r*
•p*nt th*
tl( A(lr. A. Th* charge w»&lt; that
attending arhool at A iha.iH *, to
he ohta1n*d a loan with ato!*n
apend th a Ka»t*r holiday* with
*
■ *
*
R t , Do Foroat a t hi* old bom* on
tha Country Club fond.*
HA R D ER H A LL TO C LO SE
| “ I t a w t for * Mr*. Not* S w a i u d i i' a n J daugh­
ter, Mr*. Nannai. flwaaiou. had aa
g u * *t * a t t b r i r horn# on th* I t ,
8EBRIN G ,
Mar.
S6.— H a r J t r
Halt, oga of Sabring’* large at ho
I f f U OOoIo lax. tho Urthday o f tha for mar,^ Cra
iW a , ' w j l l
£ f . . W
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H i*
WOi'•K-.W- U n d q u i i t , and Mr*. XValfi
Horda}*, S * : r * l a r j r Ray llraan*
»ii|_y*/|j», d a f, T h f &lt; prawin ha*
. ' h s f g t o . g . f a l l . havaf
hyTU r*on.
l a l K t , fttbftr (ban Ik * d i m W# war# plra«ftd to la v a with us b**n th* l&gt;a’» t In t h * hnlrP* hl,*at thr Halo® ftftrrkf on *SumUy, toryr, G . r r n r *aid,
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|M*»i ns a n s t p r r s s l o n off y o w f raifi',
tin usd eonfhlrnre la Jixt ^Hlthfnl
( I G e h a r g t o f th e d u t i e s o f t h l a ftls
flee.
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la l-e (old eft irp/ j u ef public litalruellnn and
ehalt deeply appreelftte your ftut*.

w o o iM trrr.

u

T. W. DAWTOK.

r« it ikd
k iaatl uUfta
h .
1 h e r e b y a n n o u nnra
e a nvy candldacj.
f o r r e . e l e r t l o u aa aehator
.
fanm tnt
t h i r t y . a e v e n t h He rut
latnrlut
In rlal d
d ''llrlel
f t l r l e l af
af
o Ihft
tha D«r
Democrat
r i o r l d r f , Mu kjr cl t«t
no&lt; ra t|a
p r i m a r y in J u n e Your
Your
rvola
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Rii|ipor( w i l l ba appr+rlaWd.

ro ll

a a iin a ft
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c o iu t i

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t wish to mo null nc« tn Ole penpH %
o f Hsmlriul* County .hat I ftp% a
rnndldale for »•.election to tha of*
fire of rtiunty Aisesapr of T i l * *
(
Hihjet i |n the derision of iha *®|jfl
j. j . r A i u u s t i .
In the * Democratle Pribikry to bi
held i i -Jit*19 nf tftft yf»r„ tnwi ,
r n n * r .v ( m i» .
- .
1 (a k* iJ.l* riisl1i«*A m1 a**oMarina support will bft appraelaled.
A. Y A M i n a l t —

uiv «,«n&gt;1i&lt;t i e &gt; fu r t h s o f f i c e off S l a t #

K* natnr **f tIis STlh Diairlrt

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w ill n ei'i r * Inie &gt;m u u . l r »tt4 sup,
pot 1
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I h ntor a l Ir

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fo ii

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for HcrnlU'd* Ci-unly

will.)* , (
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d» c i s l o n
o f Ilu
i n i n e in lit# J u n e p r i m a i las I w il
■ui &gt;4&gt;i • • lut# f o u r %nis,
V A N d : V. Im l'G l.A H M
r o n a ii» :iiirr.
, b s r s b y aunouiM e m * • # ml I'i s c |

iitr 1li» office *. r p h n 'f f At V*'inl

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ri ' • . J h i l l ) , s u l i j c e l If) j h s "|r« IwHtn

ft till *111 I’ lS I
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fiirt-e my til of l a e . |hu will empluf
j t u m p i i r.t, •fflrlritl ffspu* i h

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Hon. Wllj ca rh a og * for lumbar, (off lb s u f fie * p f C u u e ta b fe o f (h e
F t iu r lk D i a i r l r t # f H ftii|l«iale 4’ « u a ,
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of

u f t 4 *4 J W a

justlfte af .Ihft %

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b n i r f f a r t a l a l o s u f f ftft ftff|eift*J
ad m l u l s i r a t i o n o f an tf n p q r fa ft t ftf*
fi r e , and I will sparer I* la aay adp

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l J t *»• « * I illil, U|Jt

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I u * * cin rtld *l* fa r Ik* « l f k * a f ,
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• ••ltd i m I e a r i f b ' l e n f * ft M ir fft eC l 1 |
1*41s i l i e e S . l i k e a d . u l P i s U f t l o f t
\lle H e y k n v Wn lift '( H ic k " ;
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u c a r i cm o r r o a t t a . '

'1 h e r e b y a f t n u u n e t n r

for

f,,r ul(l offirs of shsrlff of n»i*iii*«t»

d * n i« a n i * L » r* on &lt; e le r ..*
I ’h m s 2 *M
lenfoff'cft Ihft l a w w i t h o u t f e a r ot
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25— Exchange*
. l n i s l l l a e n l d e p u t i e s to aftftlst m s
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' T b s su p p n ri u f all J io iis f i and biw.

tirin d ln f

n . . off j u - i i c e o f ihf t P s a c s l o r U a
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D is tr ic t *
ftrhiey. a m b r a a ft ft ,
Haufford. / U j G a o n U
ITary, U n i w o o k . f o r r i s i I ’H y, l*akft
3J t&gt;|gi o«, and I ’ aaift* T o u r valft a o 4
s u p (mm | |p (K)s eftu e p H m a r la ft w f l l
bo i p p r t i l l t l a i
U T u * A E C 1C.

which
AtierooUlJI
rtprlna*. I-eke . Mar y, Lrij nf a ao(t,
In th * IlsiiHji i a l It V or rail
A v * .I. —
f oUu n. *ty, . tu
b
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city,
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prifuary iin
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SAN JUAN SERVICE 2fi—-Mlrccllnneoua For Sale
—---------*—- - —
its, Irivlte Honrp*.
F O R K . M .F .: I d in in g ra o rd s a lt # , i ‘..» r e - i C k i v . Y o u r
*2 Phone 449

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fo ii

t y , m b lc b t m b r » e e s | b a fftlloivlria all
iit f f liir t a ;
Hftaford.
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lri*n yw o o d , A l l s m o s l e I p r l n i a , F a .

Kaaaa.

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of

Valves or innlaJIng lUnRa-f
If your motor la not runnln ;
aatoStb—ae* uat

A lt.

i

J u n e Sill. l i l t . , mi’ oil w i l l it p a t r e l a t e
lilt’ m■ I I %** hujt|«t| I inf a l l I he el'll.
■ *u**hl|i a*f ilu- i l l l i . h o h a l o r l a l l ' l » .
iiifi,
emliratrlMa
R am li io lo
and
Hi e huMl 1 iiii nll rn ,

lh Hint 1 i|li

,

Monrirt*. P a *

m p iiitn m u k ^ T or
M r H iiriu c T in i
I a m €*«ndt«lalc
(t*t r « . e l e c t i o n
to
ihft o f fl e e
o f r u u n l y atipyrllu

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t h e g ucruilng o u t
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17— Ilt.MlnejM IMarnt F o r R e n t ,

■Special

*■ * r M t Q

Uoiinty, euhjaei In the iterialun nf
the u*Irrt In the June prfrnajrlau.
1 eolith your aupnvrl on a bin la af
rnnfturtlniff thla orflce In 11 humnea*.
like, efficient, nml (Horouthtr «P*
to.date manner, and will apprtklata

..In, Ijvke Mai). 1-oiigWouih Alt**.
iH'unle l*|ir I nice, Hint Forrest Clly.
fur which ( tisffshy , ftiiHiunca I
lUMiidsf mi •-•*».numUsl
tffl|l*al
nilrnlnGtrntloti of ll# r*itl«-s anil r* .
stHinsibllltles, 1 will appreciate &gt;«uc
vole
c h a r if. R i i A r r u n ,

y o u r v a t a.

M«hn fii*y a j a r tmrfi l f *11

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FR E E

...M T in i b

If si suit'd t&lt;i ths iffF'ft tT Gun*
&gt;UM«
F o irih DlNirlrt. cots.

T h l « la th e a u n o u n p a i n e i i t n f m f
euiultilAev ( o f tl»*&gt; o f f i c e o f m m * .
vtfMor of ff'eji Ialia lien f o r H* mlaoU

I f i — UntiHrw F o r K e n t

FREE

Imiv* event*.

'•is t i l l

ill

M a n l e y it r it It e T K S T K I l
Horan t f t f t t e h c e k r a r h w h e e l i n d i ' i d u a l l j I lie ll h.

or. Mar. th.

t
or

X

W h eel nlii'tiingf T K -ST on &lt;,ur

Ktlifher

at r i c i i v i v m

H l K Jh T IU T IO S .

•af ’ be voters In ll&gt;* hint ro Ini# i l u be held Is J i i t i f
Tour support w ill ha a p p r a y l a i f C %
A x i&gt;mic I wits II ttvan »i» » s til|*« laU SriSt 9
p i #**&gt;•#m #■f i ri tw # o f .■ri g uirii, 1 4* h h
J NO D. JlN ilrO L
an
Dak Avi'fiur oti 17 1H 8 tri»»*i. '•til f&gt; #i nr fagv ■ •’ 1 mu! Vm4* w i l l ui
r o n J t ftTirte o r
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l l . ’ WIH A TATIC*
T h i s i t n i t su niiUBl
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f
14 i» &lt; t 6 5 4 -J*
b#%« eriisrrdi t h e foaft
raaft #a
forr W
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1 i*l.l mi e l iv ill t.*- h e l d * ^

*

' ,11 nl

F (lR R E N T
N‘i t
frige s p a ) till'Til

fla t h from ‘"liar* Corth* Ai'a*
Ik’II*" wa* al-o enjoyed blT ri*» 4y
on*
*• * *'
Thr Srm.m.l* . 'aunty Track any t
w o o l on th e - S r a . i n o l *

run

u n i, (liiifir IH J

m it r r m i r l t r

ro il

1 herewith announce ipy x4i41«
ilaey f o r Cans lab)* o f the llh Juft,
iI
ts
District e m b n e ln c the follow*
ir.flrfilfth
|o i ’ip o ff ic e ot
loft prerlnets: Allatixontb Bprlnaft.
Stliprl x »*i*r of mtlon, MjtiJWi
Louawowd,
U k » Mary, PaoU. U k a
to ihr I le m on 11 tie I'rinouw to t»f
h** 1*1 J u n e Slh
I S J ? , eiul w i l l »fi^ Mnnrn#, Rear l-ake, and Sanferd
pi re in I*" t h« aiiptuiri of ihe c l t l f * n , Y«iur vote In the June pflruiry wUI r)
h# nppreclaltd*
.
•top off Hem1note Cminty.
OK t» a . s r r i i r r i - k T , j * . 11 «
u o. aintnoaK.

Phitm* IT,'.

M s im liC e

or

i i w m m i %t i o ^.
1 hi-rrl'i ADmtuiirp 111 j mudiilnry

&lt;oi m
n u ix iiM iu v i:ii
•iididMri ft»r n*o a i i p o l i i H v a j r f f l o f t
f ♦ ‘ I n 1o il . l o d g e "lift 11 t . f ruiminafftd
l l U l e l r t &gt; s I.
1 ait. n * miidolsig* (or re. elr rl l.i C i in ll.*' DeintH'ratlc !'rlnuii‘l * l nf 1I3J
I.* (li&gt; • •( (u i t*( i'■ Minty i ,(*Tuuil^■ h*ti. to ill liislalters where the term Of
prior
Ip ,lb# f lift I
i’i h’ G t r o ' l N«. 1 Ilf r l e r l c d li *-&gt;. ..I fl ee * i |U r r "
|no*l I * I'.UTilmie Ihc p ii tl r ie s w h i c h 1 ie Him i n I Ir I’ l l i n a r y In I f i i ,
I.-1 w l.e rii id* y 1 1 ( li'|| w i t h m y n m i l ) , T he Vi lor i n y G e n e r a l t»t FlnrUlft
an
o fficial I
e ll lh t ) ’ «r to riipaiii*) o f lhl« «.ffflre lots l e i r n U y i r n j e i e d
opli.lou that file nd Inleridi of face oft I
HORTON H T F K I . K
(i*ii.&gt;mio . f h i o f i h c n r s a f n t J u n f t a .1
r n n i o i a t y c t &gt; w S 7 ft fti o x ir .il .
■ ( ii..- T w t n i y . l l . l i d J u d l t l a l Q r c u l t .
* . 'inprl*! Him l l r n ni &lt;1 snJ* l%iTitlinlft t
I t U l r l e l Xlaa I*
I h riii'hy (liiiiHii.ii'l EitV c i i n d U . s c f * io o I (•“•*, n l r l u l s Ml.lv tP the a riff Off
r**r I h r offfIre off ( h o i a t V ("on ito ls , | i t.
tisit t iisulfift sesMlpH irf I hi
na i
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RED CROSS SEEKS Georgia
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B IR M IN G H A M , Ada. M ar. 2 V
— (A J * .)— W ith most of the a.vt
dead buried end the , hu ndred of
M w t a x y e s t a r d a y w h e n th e
Injured unJer treatment, governH o u s e re je c te d th e aalea le v y . m art agencies and private eltiiens
!' Senator Blaine, Republican of Joined with Ihe Red Cross yes­
WIBrinein. announced that baar- terday In rshabilD ltlng the scat­
tm
w f lL -W . opened A p r. 14 ’ by tered areas slashed by Monday
.
Jttec.Benatf M M t t y enh-commlt- night's tornadoes.
F or th* first time sine* the v i­
cious winds ru t paths of destruc­
tion. annas AtaVwma, O orog ia.
Tennessee. Kentucky wnd — Rrmth
WASHING'
M u r.
25 . - Carolina, there was time to begin
qdsa control
from an acooentlng of the physical
A
overwhelm- darn-ga. Th e arirvaya showed a
un fore* yestarday picture of desolation around the
!«a W x from the biltsaoa bill.
mpOt spectacular re­
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I a f four previous major
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i swept the provision out
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th e

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NCT, Mar. 26. -&lt;A .P .&gt;—
lya fo r eaten Florida m ulUea debated counsel fr
ita bafbiw C trrnit Judge E.
a today an t ig questioned
f U U n utilities tax law.
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kJgueTho^ . Veiling
B ute
taller Awed from enforcing

BMbM BAT.

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al guard, said hr had "n * w r seen
dsstniction to rs|ual It." K v »ry
standing thing in th* path of th«
wind bad b*en drniolisherf. h* sa il,
and Ihe whol* rountiy-sld* was
lltU rv d with th* d*brl*.
Stona J Crane, general G*M
ropreaantativc of tha Red Cross,
described parallel condition* upop
his return lo A tls n li following •
s n rw y
throtivh
Msdison
and
Clarks counties In Georgia. H*
found M hojsc* demolished anj
59 partially wrecked In a strip
•nproxim itely 10 mile* long snd
400 yards wide in southern M a li­
son rounty.
Physicians, stale hesth depart­
ment forces and Red Cross work­
ers have act up headquarters In
tha .various storm esntars snd rvfagea concvntralion jxjints to p:a
vant lha spread of Hlscasa.
Ona of tha major
problems
preaentel by tha d ls a .U r was
bearing for tha homeless with canacrv stirs aatlmatcs of their num kcr ranging from 7000 upward In
Alabama alons.
A
m ajority pf
them wars farmer*, anxious lo

Harry M. Papworth. provident
af tht Batataola County, Clamber
of Commsrea nod Kanford mambar of tbs Committee of Fifty will
prcilda over a /sgional mtvttng of
thpt commllla* at lha DeLanJ
Chamber aa Co mmtree building
Mswday attar noon at U » o'clock.
lia r. t A — (A -P -&gt; — :
A0 giswaoa. masshrn of lha CosnMBag'epIrUoaJ lead
mittaa or aat, an urgad to attend,
a __ _ii
*u_
fair U la aapaeted tkat BUU Mar:
kvting Comotlaaioner U M. Rbadaa
WlU be baard la a brief addroaa on

SW-JMr z . ,

til

which he hope* to win Florida'* *,wU,, ' ‘;re P*
, ..
..
1ter* of Mr*, la
IS votes for th - Democratic nomi- wj,
w ; ]p j,
otlion for President
^ th re a t
Five thousand persons shivered
^ r,
A ||f
in the -old as they stood for two

Sniping Between
Forces Repprtc
Shanghai m s
S H A N G H A I. Mar 25 . — ( A T .)
— Roth Chinese and Japanese
claimed victory today in a battle
fought in the vicinity of 8 utckung.
near Chlnchow, Manchuria.
Chinese netosfwpieeo &lt; u )i
ncse forre* w Vt. driving the Ja p a ­
nese from
S hhiing. Japanese
arm y aulhorille* countered with
an assertion that Ihe flghl o.rurred five days ng-&gt; when .MHI
Chinese irre gu lar- attacked the
rity and were driven off by Japa
nese fire, after losing .'in killed
The Japanese also driijril a re­
port that Chow C &lt;ing I’ah, mayor
of Mukdsn. Manchuria, had teen
arrested hy their frrrer.

M IA M I.
Mar
25
( A i ’. t Th e llersld to&lt;fay publish'll * »rerpts from a st ry w rlltrn fur
the New
York
Herald rnlitine
saying aine oultmard m rtn r'o a l
1
racers, who r c * ip r ii ( (o r lit*
Colum I Green T r o phy In the re*

iteu To Legion
Will Be Named
Deloyataa lo th* B ta U Coavvntlon a t tha American Lagion a l
Mlatal Beach. A p r. 7 -#. Will be aalac tad at a special moat lo g -o f tbs
Campball-Losalng Post, Monday
night a t fiiOO o'clock, a t tbs Isaglon
Bw L
. WV H . 8 kaphard, cammandcr of
the Post, axprtaoad the hop* t ju l
• largo atUodaac# will b* roeorfad. far It la hiq hep# that aa m a y
Lagionaalrea a t paaaiila a tU n d
tha con root ion, to fort bar advance
t 's Post'* pm iroaaiva rocmd of

C R Y 8TA

night.
’The apeaktr
ford, manager

O ljanlsa'.ion
Cham ter of Co
&lt;d States, wti
informal cun
question* on ■
body activity.
M r. Bratfo r

tabjvrt at the
dinner was “1 few Chamber Of
Com m in e. " I f g'ddraaa
outtinid tha id«| tnd praaiku of
various iradf »dy movrmanU.
picturing lh* a.•*’-----moJora
------— Ir
•f .y pretationa of fjneat ideas In
aammualty bu ( throughout all
rvrr aad ovor
I again lhat $k |) chamber $1
Cipatal | commere# pm k '.la not on*
ag go- I alone of the lapm snt of the
apririiieity, bat

of

*lanilatd*

•** »'

,h r

fnr rip e r!

l *n* i n * t ^ r V i i l i f t l * '!

20 KuHineHH Men De­
cide To FormOrganization At Meeting
Sanfnrt w l|l

ba&gt;a.xw - k ..*hatl

J A d f U o K V l L L E , MaK
25I's lrirk J . llu r U j'J ia s an auliling

That war the derleion of nearly
bi‘«lne«* men
who
have rnnalvtantly maintained lhat
v%inning t#»m if a li-lm .-t a»-ei
to tin# and any nth.i illy , who
t»»»*l al tha T it y Hall &gt;a«tetila&gt;
of I n noon to foim an orj*anif vtiu-i
knoiari •.» the Sauftriii |ta*rtiail

I ’nrle .Sain'a *MCrataiy of war
ve«to*rday
m o tn i/ .
ro m plrlni
»»hat hr tarmad a ‘M rlu h tfu l”
varation It Florid*, hul before* hr
tooK off aboard a til-motored
A tm ) plana foi
\Ya*hinglon hr
left ah admonition f«»» rv r ry till
tfii of this m uiitik "rrnrw your
fonfidanrr in y«&gt;ut^ell aru| v%lint
Am rrlrm rtamJ* for
WMIa in M oii .u
Mi Hurlry.
u hu Join* I |»l- k%ifr lirrr, war a
o f Mi n r I M ia. Alfrrd I.
Ihil'ont at th#'i« h pj mg Koreat
ralata. and lh«* fralurr en tertain
mrnt r o n l «*f ihr vi«it wa* a
&lt;*rut*e on t . ‘ t John* River, tha
w»V«gf •*%»••»» mg from tha mouth
•»f Ihr i m i I.* a point aouth of
l.aVr (Irofge*
Mr
Hurley d e ­
ar d*e*d fit. St John* an the m oil
h f* infill nvrr he had ever aeen.
Sa&gt;ing »hal hr wa* not a pruph
cl Mi Hurlry, aa he rhaltr«| %bilh
a nrvh-papn man In the DuPont II
l-taty in Ihr only Intervirw g rin !
• d during hi« « tay hrrr. aaid lha'
no onr wa» In a position In forr
«*a»l w h m eronomir affaire would
ilrfinitrlv lig h t I ht'inarUr«
He
(f'on tinurd on P age F iv e)

" W 7r= Triri H it C t f t i l l Florids Ps*c
20 Stanford

Women Golfers Of
City Play In Meet

The |.l Hit Ip.
approved im-thc i
C o m m rrrr opr u
t.sla) were oull J
of nearly 5n Ir
from Kemimde.
v ard. an] flare
C ity lla ll y rs lr
again at a ge
dinner, slated
body at the

' ,,,,r of ,h'

h .rra u

Information S t atingf
Child Is On Yacht
Said To HaveNoSpec i f i c Significance

9 Outboard Racers
Are Suspended For
T actics In Mi ami

Spook

Hanford's delegation o f five
women golfer* wko appeared In an
invitational tournament and I inchson at M L Plymouth yestarday
silarnoon returned home last night
reporting an Interesting event,
participated In by nearly .Id wom­
an from sloe Control Florida duos.
Mra. Jloy byraca, of the Kanford
team, bad an IfCholt store of I d
aa,low score lor te r group. Ollier
members w tra, Mra. V . A . Spare,
Mra. R. Mailing, Mra. A . C. F a r;,
and M ra Allan R lc m iit.

said four i f the letter*

police

dele tie r gu.r.1

made m * ii After Vw rnti of the *rhnat Asanciatlon
o p trlii *oMinn of thi divt gidt&gt;
It is ah e lf custom which orig ­ An ippropriRtiftn hrfll for financing
.Shanghai a
Man. hurmil
inally I n c In dad the distribution th «
(( oniimirtl on I'lv ’r h i t )
of money and provision* to thn
need) Sol (or
yesr* ha* a
king tslen part in person
S h o ltz W ill
Y e * i".ta y
K ing fieorgr and
U p o n IH h L'nntJidiuy
Queen M aiy came lo the ahhey
with a pineaaalon &lt;*f eerleBiaBti al
an * «ou» * dignitartea.
T h t 1*ran of W ills
the
fymbolit aI towel of the lord hlgn
amsvter
The IIItf? *Bf| queen aat Iwhin I
lha altar tail and the 67 men anti
67 women who had been selected
to rscolve thr gift filed bsfore
them. There v*a• one man an&lt;1 onr
woman for r •h year uf thr king *
ift. :
T o fftlh of tti»‘in the rnonavrh
handed a little r«»t |»oueh contain
fio o d K rid ay K itu n ls
inv 50 ahillingB. in place uf th A re H eld O v e r W o rld
proaialpna
distributed
rentuiiei
ago. Then ha gjivr t«* e»rh a white
H O M E , M i 2 % | A . I '. ) - I’ i . hm
pooch rontaining thr
Mannd/
at altars of l(..io r'. .(Ml rh u irh -s
mnnoy In aporlally mintr*! mine.
black robed I alholn priests today
Th is ceremony ie a *»uivual of « A M .'S E X IX T IIIN
nira m rniiiiilcil t.ood
F ild a y, i|&gt;.
tho 'tlmas whan the kin.' u*ed t-»
N
A
N
K
IN
G
,
a
anniversary of the death of C h n -i
w a a l ih a faet of the IS piH.t men
Kepo
ts
lhat
l
‘o
In Am erirs, Europe, Akia, an I
In r sm w im o rado n of thr ws-hing
nese gra.lu te of
Africa ,
priests,
bishops,
a o &lt;1
Of th# Apostles’ f w l by Jr*ui
M ilitaiy Aradar
churchmen of the highest rank
uted* for tree*!
prostrate I themselves at
that
i hmeae m ililar;
point I* the ulna! which recorded
day.
thr death of their spiritual le a l.u

Papworth To Preside 1
At Citrus Meeting

’o Reform U &amp;

^*11” i ftro ty 'lfa t on,

week*.
Burke

dls* . " f r 1
' Bd , n
TV
expected. A* be exilalusd, the
on not**, a . - : ftr&gt;t one to Mra. lovnywi-rth In» t», h»d been l slru rtrd that an ‘ agent” was to
Alice Roosevelt take a cab at moderate *pred to
f|..motf v e » i » , a given p int outride the rity and.
eipondent. lien j m being signalled, place the monand others.
j ey in the street. Then liie cab
predicted an e * r -, wa* In be . rderrd away at 25
w o ik .lva n -h » « r * for half an hour,
n i» responsible T b i» wa* cone, but no "a g e n t' ap*11 of the note* peered.
Neitherdid
anything
irnmise of kid- happen
when direction* of f ie
:&gt;ung *on unie** sec-_nd note "to hare some money
ina the daugh- wrapped In a package and derarth and Lyon. RyqrovJ" were followed.
' Daniels.|n riran;n|f d„wn one
of the
*u
e i i n if |.n(, Kworth letter*. Burke »ahl, he
n o srir
.onw *"went on the wiliisst tide i f my
e lorne I
»v .
|jf&gt;&gt;
M , ry l, n l ; - ,1L., hp
t itnon! i i i n»
.
, .
* ■. .
rrfu «i il to rl nilR lr
H*«t&gt;K«no.» « . . .
, .
.
.
,r

M jrts y , Cklahom i'* qnlotful chief | for aeveial if i
executive, last merit deli*era&lt;l tn e iw h lrh involved
•e-orvl of a eerie* of a ldre»*e* b y . naping I ewl*

English M o n a r c h
B re a k s Precedent
Of L o n g Standing

- /Baciad hy Ikamocmtic and RehWAIcan leaders, the 111 percent
jJisTy on ‘ manufacturers s a l e s
ytorrasd the base of the ll.OM.OOU,1000 tag MU and was expected to
llfld&gt;«50a/)00,000. Tbe.yvaye aad
slisaas CimmlMlW th a t 'origloatea

Bel For C ities
&amp; V a lid ity
t i U t i e s T ax

M ar.
25.—
-care .w ept the

TO KYO .
Mar. 25 . — ( A .I M
1‘n-mier lnukai saved his g .v c rn
mrnt tiom breaking up yaster&lt;a&gt;
hy aireding to certain rontprooii*es with rersli itrasm leaders
iti the g o v crn ie n t part)
lie averted a scriou* split in
the higher rank* of t le party l y
■t rrptm g i n arrRMgrinvnt to rv
t g im t r th r rih in rt l*y p U rin g
L O N D O N . M ir . 25 .
( A IM —
For the flint time since the reign K lu liu m Sut kl, non minister of
of Jams* If 'ih e .K In g u( Kngtan-I juiticR, ill Ih r jM»»t uf home Mifiit-

Jvtslkor reported Presidept lloov*r
mtt “qaita disappointed" at tha |

(M fa A d h i r i ,H M M p t. Acting
Jna a n Crisp's # (fv r to roaign
t a n oompltle control ever to
■ v A shams of "no's” greeted
ke#pooal th h t ha withdraw,
i O astgia Domex:rat then *n(Cfw tlnued on )’&lt;ga T w o )

A T L A N T A . M ar. 2 5 — f A . P . i Tb # land*lice for (iOTeroor Fra n k ­
lin IX Roooowelt In Wednesday's
prssMewltak 'pntarnwea prim ary in
Georgia becama mora impressive
yesterday a l additional return*
ihowed he carried -each of the
etate'* 15# countie* and increased
hi* tremradou* lead in popular
j vote*.
Th e governor, in com plrtr reI turn* from all counties polled. ( T v
517 popular votei to Ulttx for
Jtyfge G . II. Howard, of Atlanta,
who sought Georgia'* 2lt vote* in
the Democratic national convontlon
for Hpoaker John N . Garner.
Under (ieoriia'e unusual p ri­
m ary system, whtre'iy the county
rr u » o n ly -a n * wet th e -p o p n la r
vote of the ntate as • whole, every
county in the state w ill Instruct Its
delegate* to the state Democratic
convtution here A pr. « to endorse
Ilooarvclt (or the Damo V Stic presi­
dential nomination. At thl* conven­
tion tieorgia'a t f delegate* to li.*
Chicago Democratic national con­
vention will be chosen, and in ­
structed to seek-the nomination o*
the New York governor.
Webster county, the last one ir.
ihe state to be heard from. re|mrt( Continued on Page S ix)

S E A T T L E . Mar. 25 . — ( A J \ )
— Sc*err gal.-s which damaged
Washington
property
and
-acted at least one. death » u
followed by stnrm condition* in
other part* of the Northwest
today.
The spring
b liu a rd
•wept Western Wyom ing, block­
ing road*. C a in in Pasco K e n ­
newick area* wrecked orchard*,
buddings. ami communication
tinea.

H k|. I Mjtwtirlh, Ilf llir IfMiJr
ImmI)’. |ir««i*Ml u.er Ihe dinner,
while F. I Mat .Mahon, led Ihr

m m | n lung#
D unng the dinner, M r»

II

k|

I'apt or h I'rcBinltd Mir lirad*
lur«l with H I &lt;oojurl of svrnifli.dr
TotiMy pt"»n rt*»e.a with Mib
rradfurd answering hei I ank«
Mil ro llin g m poem w rillrn j&gt;
II. Rlllcnhouar, A m rriran
p o ttm
N.
Y w tll, Orlando, prraidcnt
of Ihe Orange County Chamber of
Oommtrtr; .Senator J. J. lUrrUh.
llUisvIlU, and R. G. Grassfield,
manager of lh* Florida State
Chamber of f nrnmerca. x r r t
aasong tha apt-akvra.
Hanford member* of the UoarJ
of Gavarnors uf lr« county trad*
Foiy who wera (resent at the a ll• inooa mealing ware: T. W. la w tan, Jahg Metsch. H. W. lorier. II.
lavjr, Karl Uhmann. F. W.
r iw , B. F. Haines, Henry fichuNEW YORK. Mar 2»— (A.P.)
Otadwr, C A. flyrd. B. D. Ulghley- —Kalr liquor is the name af a
a t f a f , H. M- Papwartb. F. 8. waste from ths textile industry.
In riban, IL K. Stavena, P. F. fa r . It comes from a ehrmlrtl balling
aar, D a d T. WiKUma, J. t . F oi.

t

Another Dollar Hat*
( dncludcd Its Round
A
Seminole
County
Dhllar,
•tailed by Mrs. Gladys W illiam r
of Ihr Rsminoln High School fac­
ulty on Mar |$, has been returned
to the trade imdy offices in th x
t ’lly lla ll bearing tha name* of
:i|i |versuns into whose hands It
ha I fallen sim-r lhat time
Mrs. Williams fl&gt;sl used
Ih dollar at the Randall E le rtrl- C o .
stoic, and fiom there il was used
hy the following
Katherine ft
Davis |,od-r A Sun; Itntelei Jack
•on Co ; John Irv in ; A C. I . Rail
road Co.; Sanford A ll intlc N*
Uunal Rank; A W l.alng, Clar*
Eel man; Sanford D rug Co.; John
Cook. W T T a y lo r; Hanford Co.
•a Cola Bottling Co
| J. Brack.
In; Rap Juan Garage; Spencer's
To p S h n p; Harold
Applsby;
Irodge'* G ro ra ry ; Hugh Mitchell;
Florida A g riru ltu ia l 8 upply Co.;
Kem’.nole T it s Shop- Kenneth B ritt;
Keat-oard Oil Co.; J . H. Vincent;
W George; W . J. Pell; Rubnw's
P H .v ; V K. Nobis; F . A . Lea;
Billow 's I'lare; Bauman B rother,
l&gt;w.; W
Hsrvey, J r .; Milan*
T .w a tc r; j
L. Marsntatta, and
Kanford-Atlantic National Bank.
K IN G

C U T R O W N IN C O M R

B E L G R A D E , _ Jn llo* with
rag* and salary enta In all govrnm rnt branch aa In tha ganarai
ronomy campaign. K in g A ltx a n » r ’» inrom* also baa boon c u t Ha
III receive $70,000 lass Ibis year

Waiter At Cl ub Is
Held Under Bond
On Assault Charge
NEW YORK, Mar. tS.

(A .P.,

-Charles Urvnnan, a -s i t c r at
tha Boca Raton Club, Boca Raton,
F la , made $5000 b&lt; nd yesterday
on a federal chargs if assault and
rublvery of a prontinaul Nsw Y o lk
woman aJt the high seas.
I's jS Q tlvri pnd vlapwtmsat of
Justice sgttils said ths rrlm s oc­
cur isH Mar. IN alxvard tha Clyde
steamship Shawnee
The vrurn* ts ij she mad* B r«n ^
n v n 's
acquaintance
when
thatq
n s - an argument concerning her
stateroom. She was enroute to
Sew York after
spending
tha
winter In Miami.
&gt;
Urvnnan « a ij If she would coma
to his stateroom the matter would
h» straightened out as savsral
•hip's officers were there.
«
A rriv in g at the satrronm * h »
••Id thvrw were no nffirer« there
•nd H 'tn n a n drew a pistol and
demanded money
She said shit
hai no money and that Rrannan
•truck her, knocking her nnron&lt;
•clous. T w o hour* later she arid
•he regained her semes and railed
for help.
Ships officers entered the atataroom and fnoad Brennan wrestling
with ths wmn*n They said ha had
• brooch In hi&gt; hand belonging to
Ih r women.

Hammond In Visitor
Here For Candidacy;
Thomaa C. Harnmunf, Tampa ' ^
realtor and randldata for gover« )•••
nor. subject to th* Democratic
primary, was In Kanford this .v '* ’
morning tn lh* inleroata of hi* f*
.ampslgn for office. Ila was ae- .j
rompanlad hy his campaign man- ‘ t w
agrr, and fnr se ttra l hours wax In ( .
rooveraation with numerous per- fvv,
sons who appeared interested In ,
tha anargatir manner and eipres.*
•Ions which hs used In roneaylng
hit platform pianks.
Ilia cards Indicata that he stands )
for a buslntaa administration; rellef In real eslaU taaatiun, and
.
promisa* to place ths government n . ,
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W E B S TE R

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N E W Y O R K , M ar. U . - f A . P . )
— W . Cameron F o r baa, who r* .
canUy resigned bla post as am*
baa sador to Japan, was y s ita rd a y
olaetad a dlroeto, at Ito a a A W a bsta r, Inc. A fow waaka ago ba

!

W ri

u sa n

t

�.CUES OF BRITAIN
,|* * k * * t rtrikt agalnat » » t i
B the H o f k /i j Valley and
f Crack A dda, lnrotelng
7000 m ine/#, aprcad to th*
li Hold d t j l n g |k « day w ho?
than 100&lt;/ coal diggers threw
tb alr t / o l i and walked o u t
rwtwn / of two ra ile rn field
ordanad th# working* closed
w h et/ the man rafuied to ac-

Carolina

err

ca pon k
ba n x r
ftra a U raeaalM yesterday,- a fte r
CHICAGO, T U r, A 4-&lt;A J».&gt;
10 dajm of aacracy.
U
|^tiding Capas# aadapad lafrii
I Releasing Jaraca Knack, f l tw | f
el ly f ir m a n who kad W f i kaW
for questioning In tka cAid, aatM A
Bloa aaid Mr*. Boakanoa k a d i #
r B u aaal AUchaUr yesterday
aolrad twa telephone caUa juMLOm
lad tha traaf*tqr&gt; liw ja r i a
«
Uttar* d m tn d ln c payW fttT &lt; rf
Of ana month on tka and*/* tka signature*.
U 0,000 andor throat ofrdaathM a?
la c th a t within th a t th a t .U pon tka film eoioay, whard
would file a petition f a t a Mlaa H arding kaa attalaad tk a
karaalf and kldnapt"! ofWwr %*8
cblldrtn.
_ •
*
• f bartiorail fo r appeal to tka g raataat degraa o f kar raeeaaa, tka
Enoch wad arroatad wkan ha
id B tataa 0a pram* Cahrt. .* eoupla pUtod tha blame fa r tk a
breaking up a i tk air Horn*.
Had tha Bnchanon horn* fraau-w
aaid motion picture* kad pl*t*d
pay atatlon, b a t established Ml
(NVfajJC
th a n In a poaltion wklak no long­
O il a t t b i t b* w m drinking and c # t
e r waa " tanah Ja."
I
a wrong nam bar whan ha *ltia*bl I

J i f a a n j i m * , A djutant G aarral
M**der*fen w ent Into th* loi^tV
dnatarn Gold to con far with B rigad iar General Connelly of C letilan d ,
w ha/w ill direct any n a tio n // guard
,$*•**■ aont lato th# d l i i / c i . Tha
rjCBdord mat a t Atkana, a lta r Gan­
’ a l l Oaaaalljr had Im pacted aararB laU aaa, Including KHJflald No. t,
tw a rocont tom bing* oc-

Miami

Florid*

HOTEL

4

; V. * * * atrtka altaatEon In thla field
| n a qoJat, but W i y In th* m ats-

H

l'l?V Rila mine near
il,th« g u a rd ,. in s 1 from a. abb maona we* Injured.

■

B

i * * * a- 1
»
■. *
*4 .

jM P e/cent Of Money
S
Schools Is Paid
/i^ A L U B A M K K , M a r . M ■VO^P.1—T h a . Florida Education
/• /a odaUon 'Journal Tfr March

r , ywayl Ufaatata Laid Um&lt;7couutlaa
|&gt; • et FUrlda J(,F&gt;75,204 for their
|&lt;r Fuklle athaoTa in tha fir* month* United Action Group
Ik f t wt a- 1 through February. Sees EmploymentGain
pCT-Tblar aomwpa pald toward tha
c•
appropriation mad# by NEW YORK, Mar. «4— &lt;A.IM
O b , I M l legislature for financing
uperard trend of employment
!~r*** •***•*• daring a'glandaril —An
waa -noted laat night bp head­
BaffatWWU-taaaUu Aam, tha Juornal quarter*
of th* ■U ill ted Artlnn
?T
and Wjrraacnta about |3B0
tq put a million unenv
• ■F*Mtoward each ««00 allowed for campaign
plop*d Amarlcana to work.
I'kack bufrnctlon unit.
**Tbo tunr* ahowlng unemploy­
,fIM » oscaada bp more than a
g aarter of a million dolUrg." tha
j j w *)S y b i l * * »»y». "th# total aunt dia­
L " k fta U d by tho atata to tho eounC - ' tlaa for tha whole of th* fUcal
L
w&gt;dlB« &lt;*“"* W. »•$«. I t I* a t
F*rrant of the/appropriaU cm »rt
WF tor U # current year under the
V - , B#W plan bf dlatributlon.”

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/ M i f f YORK, Mar. M — &lt;AIM
■ BaporU th at Mexico, ha#.' ConU M fo r P . 000,009 -auncat of
’alleor, to b* oaad for to ln ar* _ eer'
A /•* » '» period, war# hoard'&lt;n
P a l i p i o o t yypUrday.

ment haa • topped' going down at
laat,” Mid a Joint atatam ent la­
med by Mark T. McKee, eaecutlva director, and Carl Byolr, di­
rector of organisation.
“ Chocking our own concluiiona
with tha United fllata* D epart­
ment of Labor yeatarday, w* find
it trua th at th* trond la now up­
ward. The upward lift ie only
•llght. to be aure, but It la upward
and no longer downward.
“ If our campaign proceed, a t
Ha pre.ent rate » e are con*lnced
th* change in the employment
curec Is final and conclude*.”
The lln lta l Action Caaipa1**
Officially termed the “w ar againet

depression,” la conducted by tha
American Legion, American Fad*
eration of Labor, AaaecUUon of
National A d vartlaan and legion
auxiliary.
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Special

LYMPNE, F.agland; Mar. 24.—
(A .P .)—J . A. Molllaon, Auatrallan
fllwe', left tha airdrom e hero a t
j A. M., on an a ttem p t to mak*
, record flight from England to
Cap* Town, South Africa, trying
1 a new fouta oear V u t A frica Instead of tha cuatom ary ana te a r
' th* C aatam aid* a f th a aeagtaath.

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VALUES $5.00

THE
THRIFTY THREE

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EASTER SALE

PRESENT

Mem* Straw Hat*

VERY LA TEST
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Hara i* a now and improved
^Pjuhar with tha liunouB Easy
nama, at $ 10.00 1m s than avar

In g l r a p a s a d Pirw ipa

PRICES CUT '
TO THE BOTTOM
Boat Grad. Iiruadciotk

too. Only
98.80
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�FRIDAY,

According to recent flgdreo submitted by the New Yorjc
TubereulotU and Health Association, considerable progress
Is being made ,hy medical gdence toward diminishing fatali­
ties In pradkaily every kind of slcknsss except heart dlathe twelve ear period ending In 1W1 over 190,afflietlon ,ln New York City Slone.
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percent of all deaths iMre directly
attributed to heart failure.
weather condition* covering a
duch-figures lead one to believe that the pace of mod- a m i often the en tb a'y saU
em life la too fast. The heart, evidently is one part of the TWa fa c t U awall eonaoUtio

Smuggling Racket
&lt;_ WASHINGTON, M ar. *5. —
(A J*.)— Tb* Inside story of a
new -ra e k e t" which th# labor de­
partm en t -&lt;* w orking overtime to
m a h was urtM dtd W e r t Ih t
S w a le ■ Immigration
committee
yesterday by Secretary *Uo»k.
jilt related how hla d tp irim m l
had uncover! a grow ing W nsplraO h i which alien smuggling, «*tortkm and aeon m urder play a

Uawe trained and to r M v f e
u m t day It may be, for thi* k
iking about tornado** which g
f*e* that they can he predict-

meteorology can learn enough about
their upper roeta In the cloud*,
tornadoei being opelde-down org aol,m i, with U e ir violence neatly
below. Already it la possible to
detect with *omo assurance lb*
kind* of .weather by which tornadoe* a r t brad. W h a t la needed In
addition la ineraasad knowledge of
upper a ir condition* d u rin g .a u rh
"tornado w eather" to allow reason­
able gusaaae of the place* where
actssl a to m * e ra likely ,to ha
The w eather condition* baak.S f
Iht* week** fam ily of itorm a wore
especially clear on th e w eather
m ap, of Monday a n d Tuesday
morning*, between which time* the
rtorpte occurred. F or several day*
previously two of tb* larg er bat
(lower cyclonic storm* common a t
this season wore moving eastw ard
across tb* United States. One

BIBLE VERSE POU TODAY
BURE GUIDANCE—In all thjr
.acknow ledge him. and be
direct th y path*,—Pro verba
C ltfU ) AND BTAG-HOUND
(On .delicate arching loins he mea■.
suras level

I , With Sylvia's eager heart. Their
£ ft*t aiplore
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the f w air from the
■Md out Booth ward on
wwna, moist air from
the direction of the C alf. T hu, the
atmcophere over th e atateo which
w a n to adffkr w ar unalable—a
stratu m of cold and heavy a ir
lying on top of a stratu m *f warm
and lighter air. The condition waa
tophaary arid could n e t endure.
M M
r S t *eraral point!
&gt;;tba ana table equfvaat upw ard whirl*
o w a ir got under
T his topb»a,vy condition In the
atm osphere to usually th e reason
w hy tornado** begin. K I* a con­
dition not alwaya oo *a*y to
detect from tb* .w aatber map* a*
it waa on Monday morning, but
it koold lb* detartad alwaya by
a sufficient number of w eather
observation* ut different height,
above the ground, made either
by balloon or, preferably, by air-

T o^S ab y ilS ^to Or****! to Sing"

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S fh an "thrseacor* mile* and tan"
h r have bean aceompliahad
a “B y candlelight," and Sylvia
I
falla asleep,
R ik a H annibal’s w raith, acroa* a
R
n i f t y summit,
JI* trails a doe er hards a flock
of sheep.
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Brisbane Praises
ibhne, highest paid newspaper man, whose
bably U read by more people than ftny oth*
_ , ending a few days In Miami and has been
.vary cpmpllmenlary things about that city and
lorida. He tella of how Florida ^men take business
Ideally and cheerfully and recite* soma of the viola-

£ n d bays Ute crescent moon, with
a rapturous m u ttls,
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O r hunt* a nebulous quarry
o
down the nlgbti
The lucent curve of his body Gash«! Ing upward
p And falling a* he describes an
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arc of light,
i.
—Eleanor Glrnn Wallis.
l i n n QI CURIAWIUI* CUIUat.fc W

■kid, '*lo pkld everybody th at came,
note* of atiy cllonla, and ia atill In
shock proof and fool proof".

Most of ut bsv* been bearing
&gt; much about this General Deratalon wr hive foryotlen all
rout our I’rival* A ffaire.

da wblcb met
and miraculous success, ano It Is upon these btidinesses
that,public confidence Is being placed, with the result thAt
this state will be in the vanguard of the parade back to
the levels of aanc prosperity.

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

mho have.
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would ako about 2# years,
. '„V
Itu u la K*« 15,000,000 ra ttle and
plain*man. reached Haacow ytaterday to talk w ith Joseph. Stalin
about running Ruaala’a cattle ind o ,try .
J - ;*
t h e soviet goveram ent Invited
the aon o f the American »ecro­
tary of commerce to look’over the
ground fo r himself and he came
all the “way from hi* 16,000-ecre
ranch In Colorado.He wouldn’t talk about the tinder i d i n g yesterday, becauie, he
aald, ho doesn’t know mach about
It himself ycl, Yralcrday he (net
the official! of the agricultural
commUaariat'a live-eleek dlviiion.
" T h e n ' JimWUT Irirw llgatw- tfw
present atatu* of the industry for
about three wreka before going
hack home to think.- U » - w attee.

000 sheep in 't h e United ‘I t e f i i f
Mr. Lamont said, Ha Indieatad d a t ,

if tie 'copM inaugurate a srtedUffc
l.rrcdlng .y .trm Hr might be W f

Inc to tindsrtaketbe Jo* on w e a k *
him fbO^OO a yt»r.

Seminole County, ’(cedi
est county In the ite te ,
annually more celery , I
atate of , California! .

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over.

K lN is w o o n FLbW KH 'SH O P

lam o n t left Denver la*t month,
A group of Aalatic* living , In
Cuba, he aald, were offered an announcing th at th e R nulan gov­
opportunity to g et to the United ernm ent had aakeJ him to taka
States for f t 00 apiece—then they
were lauded on a small laland off
the,. Florida coart where they
For Prompt Service and
nearly atarved to death, -

H agaetia and 101b

Lowest JYkea on

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SEMINOLE COUNTY CREDIT A &amp; N .

SUN BATHING
MtAMt HERALD

tenliun.
Tljlj they receive to
thalr h eart’s centent when a city
cound’i engages In an argum ent
over fbalr eentention*. But It
affords am uasnent. and so Ihera
la tom* return for the foolishness.

Sales Tax B e a te n
By Overwhelming Obtain In fo r m a l
Bi-Partisan F o r c e A ccord F or V o te

Senator Blal i announced hi
would call he* ng* by hi* Ju
dlqlayy aubcom tie* during thi
n u t month on i hatch of resolu­
tions for rape* and modification
of the Etghteer Amendment.
C hairm an Not ■ of tho Jndlct e n committee an ardent prohlbitlonWt, aak i* w as willing
to M vw tho coc Ute* rood a res-

1 "B etter C ltlienehlp" week cet-i
lalnly cam# at a m »(t.appropriate
dm*. With a big election In tba
iff ing and an Injemlve eampalan,
Uraady under way, there*! going
[o he an cscrilent
opportunity
jar oar people to show i o n , good
Stlseaihlp.

gr* vlewad with ewpldon by thoM

large price fo r bringing alien* ip
hero and then they make them
pay ao much every month on tbe
tfcm g r n m t •moy* #flf khow them

mi ngllng with the voter* In the
interest of KU polltteal MPlraUqn.
Mr. Boacham te on* ot tt* load­
ing boeteea* man t t Orange

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Business &amp; Professional

WASUINOTOf, Mar. 2 6 — (A.F .)—Senate drj and wet leaders
reached an lnfrma) understandInfc yesterday fr votes a t this
■■salon on prohfition.change pro-

Ro strtbgent are b ar examinalions today th a t , only 4M out of
iv*r 100 aspiring lawyers ever
pats them -S p a rta n b u rg Herald,
yhat may also account for the
(timber of candidates.

ft K idnaping |( getting to be a
Viabit w ith th* underworld. It
teoenu. 1 &gt; fn ty -flv * hundred *****
In th* Last two year*. Alice Longw orth, d au g h ter of form er FpealMart Rooeevslt, received a th raala n ln a note th e othep day.. W lf .

Ihrnr herr.——
"The,* racketeer! charge ■a

a t tbe

th a t

In order to get Its mind off fl- sen** th a t shows the good old
nandal affair* and crime, C hi-'sum m er tim e is on tb* way, th at
cago pretend* to he scandalised {spring fever baa started to break
over tb* proposal to perm it nude out. I t le all right to iop up Ui*
sun bathing, on the 1*Mahore P^i* ultra vielet rays, as Miami aan
summer. I t Is suggaeUd th at &gt; leatify, but on* do** not har* to
high stockade M built to segr*• recline on the beach for th a t purgat* the men and women ao th a t poet. The sunshines Just as much
only Old Bot will be p riv ile g e d , to |n a back yard aa out on the paoview tb* scenery, aside from aJr- lie sand*. A person can also soak
planes th at may Gy over Uie coun- up sufficient sunshine while wasiL
Ing .th e ' u ltra modern bathing
u iv il (
,,v try.
suits and .w ithout castlog aside
did nokTeditcount the The coundlmen, for some rsa- all
apparel. 1
tho- panklngtbualnesa,
The** nod* b ath er, who Insist
upon eompltt*ly disrobing and
tt r o w M S U n a liy - dwnand th llc

Gov. Rooeerslt may not suit the.
&gt;w*rs th a t tw but b* csrtalnty
it* W ray big w ith'G eorgia Dam-

Tb* Waehlngton P o,l bclUvvi
ist Jap an 's cha-tces for saving
tr far* over Manchuria would
iv* b*en b»tt*r If she hadn't lo«t
&gt;r bead a t Shanghai.

"W e h are been eery actively enmured," he aald, “in trying to
I c j r r t out .thodb racket e rr , who
have brought people Into tM i
country a fte r robbing thrm and
than robbed th a n a fte r they got

a par with

Arthur

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Jack Pemp«cy u«e&lt;l to say that
h e beat defense i, a good of*
’anas. T hat perhsp* accounts for
lapan’t dtfensive war In China.

•art.

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LONDON, M a r . 28.— (A .P.)—
Georg# Robert, Lord llarrle, one
o f Englen-Te greatest crlcketeer*
in Ut# old days, died suddenly yeaterday whlla sitUng in a chair
smoking bis pipe a t his home tn
K e n t Hu waa 81 last month.

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CORSAGES
Stewart the Florist

6 e n a ls r TYdL i, who subm itted
a petition tn t Senate with &gt;8
•ham** asking 1 Judiciary coinrniUee to act, I icatad a fte r eon-

Qaallty F.troleuak' Frodvrta"
B indair H-C with Ethyl
8 laclair rennaylfagU Motep&lt;N
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F R I D A Y /M A R C H H U , 1 9 M

S U c e r s G et Close
lGTto9 V ic to r y In
Trimmey Thursday
H m ancond golf tournam ent bvs,
tween th e Hookers and Hlicera,
Held a t tha Sanford Country Club
yesterday afternoon, resulted in a
I t to 9 victory for tha Stlcera, un­
der Captain 11, W. Rucker, The
Hookers, under
Captain John

Girls*.* Auxiliary Of
Chpfrch Has VeeUng
Mrs. Virginia Stodham,
lard , N. C„ la th a bouto
Mra. Georgs B r«w * 91
th ird S t m t . •
Mias Mary Ann Cot*. •* Cedarfawn, Ga., sad Mias Jean Maxwell
left today fa r 8t. P etersb u rg to
spend the week-end.
t a l "Tha Harmful t f t e c t a «f To­
bacco and AlcohoL- Mem bora alao
a tod led abaut tw# g ro at BapUat
A •—b od food sal# will be * jrn - cowvuhbe* phextdeutv, n f p * rta of
aerud by Circle Number Four o T
Um G. A. to hnual A t tha tea b a n
th e F irst Methodist Church a t the
refrulhtoewta war* xerved b y tha
f tlM il to
Store.
hosts**, asrieted by M laa. Oalda
W *'
MONDAY.
Thom yrimiu t w art: the Mloots
Tba 8 t. Agues Guild of Roly
Croat U n h i I C hurtl, w ill have* Caro) Saater, Oulda Whlddon, Nel­
9 but jaw a aad aodal m atting aT li* Cunningham, Jeanette Chap­
1 4 9 ik to rk i t Qie pariah bout* man, t)oria G arrett, Florlao Mandon, Jewel Bette, Ellen Bella,
TVetma B um ., B a t h Strati##,
'* T to \9«rihto buatoa* and ooclal Sylvia McLendon, Jean Brook*.
m atting ' of the T ruth ftoektra
Claaa of the F lrat Methodist
Church wilTEe held n f 9:00 o'Mack
a t th a borne of M n . U Grow, f l l
Prmefc Avenue, with Mre. Grow,
M n . W alter L. Clark, Mrs. John
Jturnhtey, Mra. G. H. Grier, Mra.
W ith Mlaa Sybil Boyd and Miaa
W. A .. Nagel, and Mlaa L a i n
M argaret Bennett aa hot tea set,
luting ax hw teaaai.
{ “ Nobodj’a Bab*** will he a n t , the W .Lomechick Group a t the
anted kt 1 4 0 oVfoci a t th a Sinai* Qhmpflre Girl* met on Thursday
afternoon nt the Campfire Cottage
In PlnehunL During the meeting
b ail nets was discussed and Mlaa
M argaret Varner, distributed bon­
M a il Missionary Society of e r bonds.*
Refreshments were served to the
F irs t B aptist Church will be
I a t |i9Q o’clock a t the ebytrch following: the M l a a e * M a r ­
s (V eto Number Seven In g aret Yeuag aad M argaret Varner,
rgu. ‘JptrcU Number SI* wUl guardians, aad Kathleen Adams,
to e t yS prayer service a t 9:00 E ito Benjamin, M argaret Bennett,
Sybil Boyd, Shell B ritt, Mary
MHUmbeam Band of the F irst Chapman, Caroline Hill? M artha
ittol O to rth wfll meet a t 9:90 McDonald, Charlotte Bough ton,
Louise Purdon, M arg aret. Rails,
M I a t the church. .
/ t a i l e d m eeting of the board and Mary W ant.
th e Presbyterian
Auxiliary
rife held a t 9:60 o'clock a t the

Campfire Girls Hold
Meetins Oft .Thursday

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TV BSD AY
y "Nobody's Baby" will be given
)m 6:00 o'clock a t tba Semtools
H igh SHAM) under the auspices of
.)he 0 r i « of the Baste m s ta r.
J, TW 'W W ian’i Tlub E aster paHy
‘will ba given under the auepieea
I Ike Social D epartm ent a t 1:06
elpck tot the ehtb w ith Mrs. 5. D.

U.D.C. Chapter Holds
Meeting On Thursday

-Mis* Nellie WlUlam*, student at
the Florida State College for Wom­
an, la here fa r several days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Williams, French Avenue.
Miaa Allure W hiteharat, af S te t­
son V nlraralty, will spend the
week-end here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. I*. N. W hitehurst,
101 Beat Seventh S t m t
Mra. S. L. Leaman, or G reen­
wood, 8. C. arrived yesterday to
spend a abort tim e her* with her
slater, Mra. Frank L. Woodruff, at
h tr home, 620 Oak Avenue.
Mrs. W. A. Patrick and Mra. F.
M. M arler motored to W inter H a­
ven yesterday where they apenl
the day with Mrs. E. W. H arring­
ton and Mrs. Ralph U. Thompson,
•lite rs of Mia. Patrick,
Among students from the Flor­
ida S tate College for Women who
are spendingi a few days here with
their parents, are; the Mlasea An­
toinette Shlnhotier, and Kathleen
Long.
Mrs. Marlon Fell H art, dramatic
reader, who has been here for three
weeks left today for Eustia where
she has been Invited by the minis­
SEVILLE, Spain, Mar. 26. terial association to put on her
(A.P.1— Three persons
were
dramatic play for the third tlma.
wounded and 92 estrem lsts wrre
Mlaa Anna Lenera Brown, who arrested a fte r four unsuccessful
la studying a t the Florida State attem pt’ yesterday to break up
College fa r Women, I* the guest of the procession uf the Virgin dc
her pa rente, Mr. and Mrs. John la Estrella, a Iraditionil F.s*leAkftn Brawn, Palm etto Avenue, nbservenrr A crowd later amassed
until Sunday, She was accompa­ In front of city hall shouting
nied by Mlaa Dajm a Patterson, of "down with the republic!”
Tallahassee.
ML and Mra. Harry I-eGelte and
two daughters, Ann and Margaret,
of Balnbrjdga, Ga., are expected to
arrive tomorrow to spend a short
time hare with Mr. 1-eUetlu'x
brother-in-law end sister. Mr. and
m e . vr. t r u m , tdirj 'Mlfhrfflh
Avenue.

M iyM nw wm.tr wi u p

ortir ka keeteeaas. Contract and
lUCtion bridg'd wilt be played and
,)• (beats a r t especially invited.
I aha club n a a rv a tio n t wito^ Mra.
t U. Payw orth; Individual reaeratieaa w ith Mra. I. C .R e n h e ft;
ibd tea rgaartattona with M n . 11.

‘The Fighting Fool”
Coming To Frincess

Dr.'Valeria M. Parker of the
kmerkan Sddal Hygiene Asaociaioa will fir* aa Illustrated lecture
I the MIton* Theater at 16:66
I’clqck fhIke morning.
.1 CARD OF THANKH
,We Wish to take this means or
biaWfWt T~T friends for their
dw filaE.aA d beAptlful flokal olh r i a n extended a t the tim e of
h e l a a U i 4 o n dear wife and

The Yowell QJ,

Talk Meets Approval
Of Trade Body And
R i v e r Enthusiasts
H erbert M. C o m . chairman of
the Inland W aterway committee
of the Florida State Chamber of
Commerce delivered an Interest­
ing afdress over station WJAX
yesterday afternoon which h is
been given the approval nf heads
of the Seminuls County Chamber
of Comm erce'and niither w ilrrw ev
enthusiasts who heard It.
In hia atidress. Mr. Corse ex­
plains the part his group is tak ­
ing In the developing of waterways
in Florida, particularly in the
canal measures now being dis­
cussed.
His aJdrrss in full is as fol­
lows:
"The Florida S tair Chamber of
Commerce through
iti Inland
Waterwaya Committee, and in
I operating with other chamber of
commrice groups throughout th"
state, has been taking an actlv?
part in the development of inland
waterwaya.
"The United S tairs Government,
In its program of constructing a
continuous coaatal waterway on
both th* Atlantic and Gulf coasts
la nearlnif completion of tot soil
w ater highways both from th*
E ast leading from New England
a n l Canada, and from the West
leading from the Gulf Coast, Mis­
sissippi Valley and Mexico.
By
1the first of n c it year the A tla n tt1
Coastal Waterway will he com­
plete from llo'loii to Miami, with
hut one outside gup. a distance
of till miles on the Caudills sits**
Plans are undent ay to eliminate
this gap.
"On the Gulf coast, the w ain
way will te- complete from th.Mexican Ixirdrr to New Orleans,
with one gap m which land &gt;•
living aC(|iiirrd for dredging From
New Orleans, i-a-l, the w steiw st
Is rntnplete to Mobile and a gap
west uf Pensacola Inis alie.id) .
tieen tltedged out one half if s
length. A favorable repnit to Con
grass has torn made on a gap
west of SI. Andrews liav, also n
favorable report by a hoard of
Army engineers on a section to.
extend the waleiwav from Aps \
larhicola to the s r s le r u en I of a!
Cries. State Ship Canal wlit&gt;ii con- |
•trueted

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JACKSONV1U.F, Mar. *26.(A J-.) Iteano ncU-nt over the re ­
cent fatal shooting af hia wife.
LsMlise. in a New York hotel, G er­
ald C m n lirf, 40, of Banta Uarhdfg. C alif. committed suicide In a
lodge temple today by drinking
paleeu. Greenllef disappeared from
Hew York . ftrr his wife's body
w ith a bullet wound in the head
was found Mar ft. New York po­
lice were fi »t inclined to think
the woman t&lt;«-k her own life but
It wds later announced, pending
tovdktigation, that they deferred

WEDNESDAY

Many P e r s o n s To
Take Part In P la y
A t Seminole H ig h

of the*** lw o Intra
tal
u B tu u riya
lr«&lt;|ing
In
icix, bnrhlu, plr it &lt;•ur i* Ih ir P ,
utliTT r i u f t from NlrnoBt th**
f f t r r i of Ihw I'nilrg| S tn lf s
of Hu Kotik&gt; MountRins c m
lo Florida l*y n go vcrn m cn l
;i|iiifr*'*f u i l r r higlhu*y. Th**

Man Commits Suicide
Due To Despondency

torn in nearly all cnuntle* along
Florida observes both E u t m t ’
the St. Johns and Iti trlbuU riea.
and C entral time. The dividing lion
The first immediate objective of
U th« Apalachicola B lear.
ft C
the association is to construct a
canal connecting the .upper St.
Johns River with the Indian River
near Titusville.
“The Departm ent of Commerce
N early ISO Sanford persona will
and G ended ir Survey has rcrog- take p art In tha presentation of
tiiied the attractions of the St. the three-act comedy, "Nobody'i
Phona
Johns River, and Its tributaries in
Baby," to be presented a t the
its revise.) edition of the Inside
Sanford,
Fla.
Route Idiot, New York to Key Seminole High School Monday and
'VesL. This is the ysrhlsm an'v Tuesday nights, under the auspicre
guide bonk, an I is used by almost of the E astern Star. Performances
evety yacht and small boat com­ will begin at H;00 o'clock, with
ing to 'Florida.
free busea Irnving the Post Of­
"This hook rnn’afns 1IHI pages fice a t T:tr. o'clock and 7:45
of descriptive m atter, almost half o'clock, to avroirmndale patrons.
of which is devoted to Ftoride,
The play, directed by T. 11. Bird
and sis pige« Is devoted to the and Winn T. Rye, who directrd the
St. Johns River nml its tributaries. "(ilrl In Red” h rrr last year, will
Including the llklaw aha River to find practically all of Sanford's
Silver Springs and Leesburg. Men­ am ateur talent taking prominent
tion Is also made ot outboard parts.
motor route from l.ske Okeecho­
Those taking part are: Mrs. U.
bee via the Kissimmee Itiver to
Oklatsaha, including portage from C. Moore. Mrs. Pearl Babbitt, Mrs.
Kissimmee to Mt. Dorn, and an ­ It. l \ Maxwell, the Misaes Francis
other outboard motor trip from (h'e . llivkewn, Christ! ms StouiUnmirc.
Indian River to the St. Johns, In- Dorothy llainrs, Allie Horne, Sa­
cRTtlinc po rtig e from Cuooa to die Gardner, Marjorie Turner,
l.oui*r Hickson, Mary H urt, Uladya
Lake Poinsett.
Cat tier, Sam Alaxw rll, Juanilp
"The continued development of
Smith, Marjorie Forrest, Pauline
Florida ns n national playground
Crawford, Mary Maxwell, Kloisr
can in no better way te accom­
Winn, Hilly Wight, Gene I-ancy,
plished than by improvement of
its Inland waterwnys. with their Francis IVarann. Dorothy Pope.
tremendous appeal to the yachts Lucille Takarh, Pauline Rluudrnman, motorboat owners, flahei- mire, nod U. C, Moore, Dr. II, W.
man, and others who find rec­ Rucker, I*.. S. K. S tarr, Dan llnnreation and means to preseivr and as’ll, W. D. Hoffman, Hendrix
I yle«, Mr Rye, Mr. Bird, James
regain health."
Hayes, Jennings H urt. St. Clair
Cameron, Jam es Dyson, Joseph
Thompson, Russell Cidham, Jack
Russell, Karl King, Gay Waits,
WASHINGTON. Mar 2ft.
( A P I The New Y-.ik &lt;Vntr.il Ralph Monger, Joe Houth, Teddy
railroad yesterday wus authorised Morse, F'uRon Hester, Theodore
hv the Interstate Cummrrce Com­ Wade, and Raymond Lumlquiil.
mission to borrow $ l.-'itP'.uOit from
the Itrcnn* true lion Finance fu potation The plan which Is to run
th rer y e n s I, to lie used to com­
plete the wr*t sub- improvement in
8EBIII
— - - o r : r* r
the city of New York, v project
Started in IMV.
A Scream in ft Arts with Spectacular Snerialtlea
HKMINGLR HIGH S t i l t MIL A l’DITORIUM
M O N D A Y A N II T I E S D A Y . M A R C H 2# a n d 29

ling \Hiht nod I.. ir | f raf f i«
il i - ii|t|oojuintc nt thim thn-

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U*r the fu rth rr dr

norm of Kioritin im ■ natino
la yg to iri.l, r n p n inlly in fh.
Durmoil of our m lc r j o r van i

'JT fKWRKNJiFCJUJER
W

r AND FAMILY
MRS. D. B. BODGES
MR. AMD MRS. Y. SOLLY

Po v«U b In
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RADIO

Jefftraan County pi.«Urr» 80 ortu p ifi! by T )
percent of the world's supply of
watermelon reed.

W RUF — Gatoeavllla.
6, T lA a 'U fM l * W eather Fore,
cast; 5:01, Florida Collegians;
■ :90k Roharte A Duffy S trtog Or» . _ ii «, eal_li
W_- _Itlw «e«n
Studio_ EnaambUf
8:30,
t T rio; I.to, The Sdothaen, Snowball and
Sunshine,

Douh Show

trie, .Fleelee Evinf C*n-

Freds , March
Kay rancia
Htus I r - ln
Juliet I Compton

s s - iO f T a

aad aJtogether toeIL -ra s

Used aad heretofore
swell as a high «tae
deals with e h a n e ta n

11:59,

AH While Sandal—Ju s t What You Have Been
Lnklng For

To-Night
I&gt;ast Tim&lt;

ieUnlali 7 M, University of

t'e Ftaytlme B e e r; l » ,
le rn is g ” Mslodlee; l : U ,
A Police Reporte; 6, Mueeriah en . Special; BtoA
samy*k C hat to Homautok*
, Morning Mnalc B o il
lanllh Talk. U. 8. Pubhc
Service; W J6 , F n p J «

landal—White Trimmed with
lllark and H m nn

Snort Model. The kid l*um*s. marts
Trimmed I. Btarix U l ^ruu“

Easter
Suggestions

Ttom

Slip*
Gloves
Compacts
,

•b e e Made fa r Cem fort aad Service ai
a Sm art Style tom W hite aad BFack Kid.

H a te

New Hash Hosiery
Virginia A ft Bags
•Cegtuaag Jewelry
Handkerrihlefa

^ ..y W ^ h la g Legiea
Satm cA sjr
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winn-lovett grocery co.
P in t 81.
Center of Sanford

A TY '

SERVICE
—
QUANTITY
3 POUNDS

6 .POUNDS FANCY

DOZEN

LARGE, FANCY, JUICY

IQ POUNDS

FANCY EATING

WIIITE PANCAKE

NO. 2 STANDARD

i« a t musselman’s

a sst.

L L IE S 1 5 / B E A N S

5/
4 CANS

MRS. SCHOLRER’S SALAD DRESSING}

25/

Pints 15 /

Vl Pints 10/

Good
Aa The
UEST

and MEAT MARKET
FIRST and PALMETTO

PHONE 19

BILL MURRAY
GIVES SECOND
TALKIN STATES
(O n tlsu a d from Pag* 0 « » I
1y fffl*d th* block b * t* m » A &lt; U » i
and Foray th, with Ml’ Ki l W wwl
throne parking the »ti'*et* from
three other direction*.
W ith eh aractariatk humor sad
keen b ir r earn, M urray held the
ra p t attention of hla hearer* for
two hoar*. They punctuated hi*
• 'd ress frequently with outbnr**
• f applasae and cheer* of eneouragem tnt.
N ear the doe* of hla eddreoe. *
to lea In the crowd yelled for .hla
olewa on prohibition. Ho fab*
them quickly and with em phasis.
"There are more damn fool* on
both aide* of the liquor question
than on any other la t e r today."
he declared and added, "1 tklak

arh bunk M
pceee. Awy-|
abolish por-

mL

luilneae man
ho wrail blast

T he General
M otors •Value
I
••
in the Refrigeration Industry

T tU to ry allows' us th a t the men
who knew the moat about the peo­
ple made the beet President*.
plus to buy a drink Utah to wor­
T am opposed to ' any - New
ry about w here you a t* going to Yorkers for tbo nomination. I may
g et the drink.“
not be nominated myself but 111
The prohibition question, ha sa­ •cuttle their ships. The man reared
fe r led, has been under discussion In N e w ’York, In lb* shadow* of
1200 years.
Wall S treet, cannot know any
~~*f know aoa U l a e ” -W . aaU. eooew a b o r t 4 fc rw * ife '&lt; M n Satan
“ We'll destroy ouretires econom­ ran comprehend • plan fa r a*tvaically by dividing on the question tlon.
of the 18th A m endm ent”
“ W hen you make the farm er
A fter telling the milting throng prosperous and ( I r a the laboring
th at he already had 13 pledge J man a decent wage everyone will
vote, for the nomination, Okla- be prosperous and the country will
progress.
•'Learn the p ast and you'll
know the future. Learn the past
wanted Florida'* IB- delegate*.
■nd you can solve the future.
"N est w eek” he added, “ I am
“Civilisation Invariably has be­
going into Nebraska, and watch gun With the plow. When the plow
jne ra rry Nebraska.*'
has been fvnJrnt e t - I h e-end of
JIc declared he would make bid* the furrow, tom mere# and buaineai
for the vote* of Oregon, Ohio and were Junked, too.
We*t Virginia and “then I think
“The firs t funetlon of the gov­
I’ll go Into Pennsylvania and give ernm ent should be to fouler the
’em a round."
interests of the man with the
Introduced by Mayor John T. plow.**
Alsop, J r , who esprested adm ira­
tion for the fiery Oklahoman but
LAKE CITY, Mar. *6— &lt;AJ».)
said that he did not agree alto­ —North C entral Florida massed
gether with the latter's views. several thousand persona Her*
Governor Murray said In
hi* yesterday aftsrnoon to h ra r Wil­
opening rem arks, “w hether the liam “A lfalfa Bill” H. M urray,
governor of Oklahoma, bring hi*
presidential aspirations Into Flori­
da.
Introduced by S tate Senator
Fred Cone, M urray spoke from a
bench in Oluatee I’a ik in the cen­
ter of ths city.
Liberal applause greeted hla re­
m arks and especially hi* citation
of hi* Oklahoma record. Murray
centared most of hla speech pn
attacks upon the Republican a d ­
ministration.
Franklin D. Roosavelt waa the
aal* ...UemacraUa -aaadldata- iw
tlon hnd daclarad themselvaa on
nny question nnd ndded
thay
“either don’t know anything or are
alraUl to eapre** themselves.”
Four years age, th* speaker told

plea th at a 'Now Yorker la not
awara of the public pulse and
therefore not qualified to serve
the party."

LOWEST PRICES

Four C u b ic‘Foof

M oraine M odel

Local Dealer

Sanford, Fla!

203 E. FIRST ST.

E a ste r

Could' Sunday in "rather a special day, and rails?
rather a special dinner. And so, we’ve prepared ,an
peclally choice array of food values for this week &lt;
The heat and moat
•noble on the market la y&lt;
at moderate cost when you buy from your nrigtil
hood A&amp;P Store!
GRANDMOTHER'S—Rich With M.lk., Always Fresh, Alwaya Good

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Flavor
Quaker Maid—With Tomato Saute
FANNING’S— llread and llutter

0

Pounds
Pounds

F O O D VALUE I

BUTTER, 1 QL Jar

MEAL OR

GRITS, 10 Lbs.

Grope Juice, 1 P t BoL

BLUE ROSE

RICE, % Lbs

Ginger Ale, 2 Bottles

.HONDURAS

PICKLES, 1 Q t Jar

RICE, 3 Lbs,

Monarch Pure

LARGE

OAT MEAL

Preserve!*
14 Os. Can

2

For 3 5 /

ML GLASS JAIt

COCOA'....
Campbell'a Raked .

Beans* 2 cans
PhUUp’a naked

BEANS, can
WHOLE WHEAT

No. 2 CAN

Flour, 2 lb. bag

8. E. P E A S ....

SHELL PECANS,. 2 Pounds
m r OF FRESH YARD

IB FOR EASTER, Dozen

3 . Layer—IS Os.

8 O’CLOCK COFFEE, Lb. ...
FANCY. WHOLE GRAIN

BLUE'ROSE RICE, 5 L b s....

nuL Lemon, Pineapple, or
Dertl’a Food

T herk’s really a quart of milk in ^ia cake.
And hoW delidous andnourishingit^l
Of comae, liquid milk w asn't tp l. The
batter would be 'way too thin. Thiajake waa
made w ith |CUm—the modern pow dtpd milk.
All the rich food and health ekni^bs o f the
finest cows' milk are in Klim. Only fie water
has beeq removed. You use Klim ry—Juat
like salt or sugar, The quantity iar limited
by moisture as' it ia w ith liquid n c. W ith
Klim, you can make your every -dr dishes
much tastier and much toon nourii pg.

Each

&lt; 1 9 /&gt;r

UHAAUW
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N.B.C. Graham *J

KETCHUP, 2 Large Bottles

Crackers, lb..

TOMATOES, 2 No. 2 Cans

• Uh B a g .............. — 21c
IX Lb, Rag 24 Lb B ar

IONA BRAND
Trader, Sweet, Garden

StrU Iy Freak |

EGGS, Doz.

PJLL8UURYS
. "BEST"

FLOUR t

“

ChoooUU, Cococnut, Cars:

QUAKER MAID
IONA—Good Quality—Well Packed "

119c II
19c II

7

CAKES \

Delightful! M.ld, Mellow, Pure Santo*

APPLE

SUGAR, 10 Lbs,

GRANDMOTHER’S *’{&lt;

{

PICKLES, 2J60z- J a r s......

Pounds

7/

16 Oz. Sliced Loaf

Pork and Beans, 4 16 Oz. Cans

WE DELIVER

OBELISK
FLOUR

D in n e r s !

it Shortening (4 L b .l&gt; p .
W h lte l »ooae— R ic h , C re a m y , P S a tm n ia e i * 1M j f
E V A p . M IL E , 6 T aU C a n s &gt; .
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TOILET TIS8UE, 4 Rolls
FINEST GRANULATED

10

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M8QUICK”, Box ........
MEAT DEPARTMENT

IN OUR MEAT

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FLOOD A,

“W ife-Sw apping”
P a r t i c ip a n t Has
New D if f ic u lt ie s

to financial ItaUtutlouL
“The general feeling In 'th e
Arm* , “the m o d Io of the ^ H h w e it *sd the middleweat I a
h w T t a r . on
™
nf U , t th * a n i m a t i o n ' . relief
- S e n a t o r M B , ? raeaiur*. adopted by Congee*.
B«n*tor Wheeler, af Mofi- 'have not bean af any benefit to the
aqnduhqpd y*afer ikf h* will [email buiinete m m or to the la bor­
ic a. In C eu g n as within the •&lt;&gt;* man o r the farm er.
r* .a .l/arm era&gt; recon* j “They fool that Pretldcnt Hooinci kill parallel to w 'ii Idaa ha* been* ta halp |bo*o
Muetlon
raeantlv
•* th« */P* " “d t h , ‘ he ha* helped
L h m f l l af ri
ii
i hi » ^ banker*, th# railroad*, and th*
be benefit of financial InattUP Iniuranca com panic*, but th a t noaa
,
&lt;&gt;f thla baa o r 1* likely to *e*y
Ho doein t *ee, ho .aid , “how iow n through to th a t tha tm all
MM CM he "M ach of a fig h t baalnoaa man a r tha farm er will
g aln rt It, becam e It contain* eU b et any benefit from I t
£**
K P J * I - T h . Lank* out th e * a re not

CAMDEN, N. J., M ar. « —
(A T .)—Blnnty Woodward Earf,
on* of th a principal* In a aoclety
"w lfM w appIng” o f IMS. faced
now alimony problem* yaatord ay.
Mr*. Irm a Leigh B ari a t Bur­
lington, N. J., who divorced him In
IBIS, brought M lt e g a ltu t him
through Robert Peacock, tho af*
torney who won a divorce and a
*18.000 a year alimony to r Mr*.
Maybello bullio n E arl In 192*.
Mr*. Irm a Earl ha* a*k*d fo r no
■pacified amount.
The afterm ath of the “w l.V
•w applng” ty which E arl rem ar­
ried fire . May belle E arl, relieved
him of the *18,000 alimony order.
Eratl Reinjold, a Palm Beach
neighbor of tha Earl*, waa named
*______ ______ a IIn
J au_*
. . 1*
co-reapondtnl
th a t divorce .»uir.
About th r tam e tim e Ralnbold d i­
vorced hi* wife, nam ing E arl.
AftOT tha divorce# E arl and
Ralnbold m arried
each o th er’*
form er wive*. A double divorce *t
Tamp* laat y ear ended th a t arrangem ent, howovur, and l**t Septem bar Mr*. Mybelle Stllliun Earl
Ralnbold added another E arl to
her name. Ralnbold and hi* orig­
inal wife *1111 are lep aratrd .

FRIDAY, MARCH J5,
■ctbvr v'f prrrlpltallng the fight­ the field w ant on atrengthening chaaed new Knox R atal hen
ing.
'
their line*.
. Itrnpilc a J*i*nr*e warning that
---------------------------VEBO BEACH—Farm er*
campaign* pmbabty will be pained
COCOA—Mr*. Ella Cable pur* reopaned for bu*ineM,
Ihe Chine** were violating the
Japan*** ultim atum of Krb, 3Q
calling fob the evacuation of a
13 1-3 mile inn* around Shanghai
hy ccupying the Chlaw angr iuA
pot It Ion*, the C hlnrte have tht.vnl
E 1st St.
no tig n t of leaving.
'*
PHONE 221
Jaoanene offitial* Wednesday
De l i v e r
n k c d D ritl'h contular authnntl**
to requeit the Chlneae to with*
draw aouth &lt;«f Soochow Creek.
Japanete military headquarter*
remained unam w rrrd and there
raid today their communication
« a i a delicate aituatim within
the area concerned.
They hoped, the Japanese *aid,
that event* would not force them
to take po.ltlve mrm.ure* there.
|)e»plte admitted uncertainties
in the »lluatlon, the Japane*e r-.ntinuei toilay In move n it the
Eleventh Dlvlalon of their troop*,
the final eontlngent leaving for
Japan.
Ei rmal negotiation* for an
arm ltliee la-tween the Chlne«e and
Japa ne*r meanwhile, m rned for
the «eeonil day with all the parti*
cipant* hopeful for &lt;urre*«.
A *e**lnn of th'i* peace parley
nded veaterday without definite
nrrompllnhmenU and troop* In

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BANANAS
CORN
TOMATOES
SPAGHETTI
MACARONI

5
5

14/
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4 No. 2 Cans 2 5 /

3

Lb*.

P ack ages

10/

Shredded Wheat Pkg. 1 0 /
Sliced Bacon Lb. 15/ &amp; 2 2 /
WHITE BACON Lb. 7 /
STEAKS Lb. 15 &amp; 2 2 /

€&gt; f f ilir U nktaii M*|U&gt;&gt;«
Two way* of launching a *hlp
are ahown At top, a thousandton ve*«i-l alldei into the w ater
■idow aj'. n tie.hod that it
claimed 11 put I,*, *tr*lp on th# L
*hlp »inre every *eetion along
the fore-and-aft line theortelirally m q l . the water at the *ame
lime. II,,Hum view I* that of endwl»e Inunc hi tig. Iteganile** uf
the itu*Hi J, h fiv y tiawsrrs hold
th f ■lip in cheek n« *hr tilde*
down Ihe w ayi on a thi* k root­
ing of grra*e.

P a tric k Hurley
E n d s Vacation
S p e n t In S t a t e

Grocery And Meat Market
406-408 Sanford Avenue

PILLSIJURY FLOUR

We are just around the corner from downtown.
Here is a list that should please you in price and
that we know \yi l pU'pe yen in quality.

FREE

Story Rook
of Game*

6

12

L bs.

39^

2 4 L bs. 7 3 /

BLUE r o s e

Pounds
TRICE
5 ANGLO CORNED BEEF

CORN
FLAKES

with

L bs. 2 1 /

DEI. MONTE— NO. 2 CAN—Shred or Cruuhed

WISCONSIN DAISY
(CgriDnurd

BEST FOODS

(8 OZ.

..15c)

16 OZ.

J iuililkf s.T£Z'

[ F L O U R

3 MINUTE

&gt;

OAT FLAKES 2 5 /
BEST GRADE WHITE

i W l F T ’S

{ SAURKRAUT
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FOR YOUR DOG OR

CAT

MILK

FANCY YELLOW FRUIT

RK LOIN CHOPS

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Export • aft call both product* America'* finest
mayom iltas. Oo to your grocer today for this
unuswa &gt;ff*r. Alto on wook nights tun* In on
tho Bo* Foods Boys, Jonos and Haro. N. B. C.
nations i# hook-up. So* local popar for Hme.

I

14 O z. B o ttle

BETTER MEATS AT BETTER PRICES
11H MAGNOLIA AVE.

SUGAR CURED— *.I) to 12 Lit. Averagr

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Beef Roasts, Lb. 1
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UK8T~W ESTBRN _

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WIENERS, 2 Lbs. C O C

*w Western Stumped

14/

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CENTER CUTS

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THE SANFORD HERAtD, SANFORD. FLORIDA,

FRIDAY. lARCtt 25, 1122
tiofl on the fro n n j tV t Un eeert

Like Tastes Among 24 G ir ls l o S eek
for national convention delegatee, j,Women In Apparel V.S* B e tfi ty Title
The declaration, came aa, with
Smith and Rooaavelt aisle* „#n- Is H i t By Designer In SL P etersb u irg

« u w ithout Jurisdiction.
Action &lt;ai the M iIk itiK . la.
Tampa U«t December la sustainInc charge* against Crowaon add
placing him on location.” wna
tered lor the prim ary, the time I
wholly within the -province and
, (Continued from Page One)
PALM BEACH, Mar. 28. — ^ ' W
M«r? l I L - 1 Jnrladictlon c f tha conference and
for filing wlthdrawala and the
ui ypeterday that only a few votdeadline for any lomproroUe—Frt- I (A.Pf*.l—The woret deprea.ion la Twenty-four girls' will compete not a m atter for court determinaW* turned out but th a l the re.u lt
day at 5 P. M.—drew near. There 1that
- • of fenvHtne peraonallty, u y *
tlott,* Judge H oblti held In aubWaai Roo.evelt 28, Howard 4.
waa no indication auch action by M r.. Nathan B. Spingold, the for­
'■tance.
'
In the Democratic preferential
either .life would be taken.
l nnnual ball
nett Monday Prenlting eldera In w'hoae faro r
mer
Madame
K
ranee.,
worlJ
prim ary In Georgia Wednesday the
Governor Roo.evelt made h i.
I night, to open ,he Fcatlval ef tha order waa directed are; Dr.
governor for thn fir.t time w»»
S la te , celebration.
statem ent in a-rrply to a qur.tion famed dre». deiigner.
J. H. Daniel of tho Orlando dta“
Women
won't
dreia
io
ae
ta
Opposed by a candlrUte advocating
from the Boa t o n Traveler re ­
Tha society all &gt; wit: (elect a trlct, w h o
preferred chargee
bring
out
their
own
di.tinctlve
tka nomination of Speaker Garner
tard in g h i. .ta t u . in MastarhuEuropean queen 1 -'rdnaadiy night agalnat Crowaon In the confergf the national Houae of Repre­
•c tt. politic*. H* .aid he had given per.onalitlei,'' .he declarei. "Inertce; Dr. S, W. W alker of Tampa,
sentatives, I t w a. hi. third viitory
hla power of attorney, to be u.ed .tead they .m other what they h aw
and Dr. E. W. W att Smith of
la a preferanllal primary, lie won BOSTON, Mar. 23.—( A .l\ ) — in the prim ary by delegate candi­ by draw ing Ju .t alike. They took
Miami.
Mew Hampthire In a content with Governor Franklin D. Roo.evelt, date., |n hi. ion, James, for u.c like the parade of the wooden aolC harge, agalnat Crowaon in the
Alfred E. Smith and .w ept North aspirant for the Democratic pre.l- "only In the avent th a t Mr. Dona­ dier*.
conference were th a t he w .i ■'out
"Why ahould every woman on
Dakota over the opposition of Gov. dcntial nomination, and Frank J. hue » a . not willing to go along
of harm ony and disloyal to tha
Il mahue, M a..achu.otU
Dcmo- with ro u e kind of a formula which the Iwsch wear atriped .h lrta and
W. H. Murray, of Oklahoma.
principles and doctrine, of the
blue
pajam
a.
Juft
became
her
c
ritlc
.la
te
chairman
and
support* A tribute to the governor-, pupwould have made a ronteat wholly
Methodist Church, particularly the
cabana
neighbor
does!
W
hat
will
er
of
Alfred
E,
HmltH,
both
dis­
■lardy in Georgia came from the
.inner e .ia r r ."
presiding eldership, because ho
Rbawell precinct, north of Allan- claimed responsibility yesterday
Donahue replied "I auppoee tha* look fa.hionable on one woman
had agitated and .ought modifi­
the abort answer—would be thal will look Ju .t fooli.h on another.
cation In .atarie* and rule, gov­
"I think women are afraid to
a t no time hae bla young aon ever
erning presiding etdere. •
a.bed for a conference with me In •pend the money necessary to
develop their own peraonallllea. I
regard to any romprumiaa.” Jam es
ityle coat* money.
Roo.evelt live, in Cambridge and can't deny that
with Mayor Jamea M. Curly, of but I f . worth It.”
Madame France., who 1. credit­
Bo.lon, h a . led the Roo.evelt
ed with having Initial*! the vogue
Phone*
’hone
Cor. 4th St. and Sanford Ave.
force, in M aa.achu.etU.
of wearing pajam as on the (tree!
In Palm Beach, deerir* the prac­
tice of donning these loo.e, bifur­
Arauttir'd SUr, Skinned—lo r Kn*iter!—Half or Whole
cated garm ents for formal occalions.
M M ai^ipis's
Senate yesterday
"There ahould b. no such thing
re g istries another defeat agalnat
a . formal pajam as," she think..
"Pajama* are for the beach, for
the battle-scarred three per cent
lounging, for informal le a . and
ealea lax bill, the plan fostered
aurh, hut are absolutely out of
(A.IM —A bottle of 1910 cham­ place for a formal dinner 01
ty Gov. Mika Conner la Balance
pagne from Sonoma county, Cali
the ataU budget and restore its
dance.
fomla, was shattered across thCredit.
"No.
you
can't
say
thal
blondes
blark bow of the first of four
Supporters of the bill were able
$3,000,000 new (Irare liners as she • houl I wear this, b n m elte. should
to muater a bare majority of 23
1’aiTTMown the weys Into the muddy wray that, and .red heads somevotes at the Senate** Drat task ad
Harkrnaark R i v e r
yesterday, thlg else. It all depend, on Ih i
atrenglh. Twent; four a e rato r.
personality. Billie Burke,
the
christened
Sants
Rosa.
tfNG TENDER. RED
oppoaed khe bill, A three-flftha
The christening. In Jire-prohi- loveliest red head In America, I.
m ajority la needed to finally rasa
hilluri style, was made possible by Iicautiful In red.
the revenue project, but the rare
"I hope th at women will soon
, dispensation of the federal gov
m ajority can put through contin­
throw
off
the
false
sense
or
eriimrnt.
ual motions to reconsider,
and
thrift
that
I.
smothering
them
and
The bottle was swung by Mis,
keep tha tax bill the
pending
helping
to
continue
the
so-called
Wen ly Iglehart, daughter of I).
business.
Stewart Iglehart, president of the depression."
Yfwterdey’a vole came toon aftFor
many
years,
Mrs.
Bplngold,
Rill. RUMP, CHUCK
ROUND, HIRIjOIN
i Grace lines as President Hoover
• r Gov. Conner had sent another
as
Madamr
Frances,
costumed
the
1 pushed a button in Washington
meaaage to the legislature, plead­
or SHOULDER DEEP
T-BONE or CLUB
. commending the IH.OIMMon vessel rream of the stage and society
ing for support of the measure.
to hvi place i n the South Ameri- In New York. She retired from
He repeated his former conlenbusiness shout five years ago and
can Irsdy.
° 'j llong th at the sales tax is soand
Hailing the ship's launching as Is now the wife of a wealthy
,n‘ 1 In principle, that It la the only
another evidence of the revival of broker. She lives here in winlei
, plan th a t will pull the state tram
shipbuilding In this country. I'rrsi. on Wells lload.
,r* Its financial crisis and that unless
dent Hoover said In a message
n® the bill is passed, bon 1 buyers will
rear) at the ceremonies Ih it "the
lo* continue to Ignora state offering*.
SMALL. LEAN, LOIN. PORK
e ffo -t' put forth 1° the rehabili­
The hill was passed by the
tation of the American Merchant
,r * House last week. It underwent two
Marine have pruvrl beneficial to
N* month* of wrangling there, and
the country at large."
Incited Impassioned speech-making
The Judge direct*t ah order In state-arid* mass meetings and orINVERNESS—Work at
War favor of three presiding elder* of paniiad protest* from every see­
park site progressing.
the conference, dismissing the ac- Hon of Mississippi.

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itarol Of Public Oftr ia ls Charged As
^Scheme Being Used
■jAVASHINOTON,
Mar.
25.—
P . ) — While the federal governt w a s m ak in g secret plans for
ng Al Capone behind penitendoors,' a Senate co-«&lt;miltre
t ol d . *r» U n l a y t h a t criminal
n iia llh tu In Chicago w e r v atptln g to procure hi* frrrd.ini
&gt;ugh control of p u llir official*,
r h lg 'tv a rn in g came from Frank
Loeacht president of the Chicac r i m e comhtioitm. H r has K e n
l e a d e r In the movcmrnl to free
Illinois cit) from g a n g s te r

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continued. KWe are a little a fra id
th a t this publicity wilt complicate
m atters, h ut still we m e very nplim lstit a n d we think the negotia­
tions will t n o v g ^ a p p lly .”
R y C o u r t pay U . P. D e p t, o f
A t Maundy T h u rsd a y Com mun­
ion service* a t Chri-l
KpUropal
Sta te M a rk e tin g
H urvnu,
Churrh last night. I b an I’eacock 1
ask c l t h a t a special silent pra yer
he offered bv thu congregation for * n n f« * r « l . M n r M n .
War, 2X, ia.12,
the speedy re tu r n of ih l indlu rgh 4' afrWa».
r l i * « h h l p i t t m i a «»t t r r l r r y
In iK r
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dor Dwight W. M o i tow was in
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for sheriff of »t*mln*b Coiinir •&lt;*,
VVAFHINGTON, Mur. 2.V — ■*et to |h# I*wmoeraile l* r h n a r y fa
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pratecte i m ilter reported favorably &gt;«%ter- c o u n ty , I ■olielt ytour foto and
support.
arra-k, for whiih re|Hirts a re m m e day on n bill b y Republic in l.ea 1
C M HANDr r W atson to provide tobacco for
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f o ' r s t fire** ui m n r r t h a n "*10 firr
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the pr a ct ic e o f s e le c t i n g “ m .i s t e r cent of all t h r
fire s
repf«rtetl ho sp ita ls .
f a r m e r - * ' e a t h y i a r is f o l l o w i t l by In the last fi ve ye ar* , d e li b e ra te
f a r m p i p e r s , ov ith t he e o o p r r a - wood* t u r n i n g ,md i n c e n d i a r i s m
lion
f the n g i ( c u l t u r a l o x le n s io u |,it4 tnaeri res pons iibte for 17 p e r r e n ;
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l i t . h i ad dc v l/ a t * la w
al tiling
4 ' i l - n * but at*
aftat i
lo la k e
nucH p a r t in u n io n a f f a i m .
“ I t i* b u t n t i i i ' ( c t r u t h , " Ia * * c i i
“ V l J , “ la r a y t h a t tbo honest arm
a ’. ' i d l n g
clUxa il.
uf t ' h i c a g u
uk to t h « H n U H * Tittl lu w ea k en
h e r e in f i g h t i n g f u r u u r l i v e .
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la t­
h i n g anti
im w i t if i i ]
tiiniinai
a a ix a l lu n w h i c h ha&gt;
ever a l licit ii thin na tio n .
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at m a y L* u n io n m e n
In tjir.U y
^ (l oa in g J it11r e W i l k i - r . n n ' a con
r m a t h r a , bu t I w i l l g i » r it, a&gt; m y
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THE W E A 7 UER
Generally fair tad rtrftr aad w ill
poralbl* light fraal tonight.
Friday fair and waraarr.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER__________
SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, MA^CH 24, 1932

H O P E W E L L . Mar. 24.—
(A .P .)— P o i l e r inveetlgatlng
the kidnaping of the Lindbergh
baty concentrated effort* totay in a aaarch for two "un­
known kidnaper*'* w to h*»a
Jliapfaararl sine* the chlJ Waa
stolen. TW y are Harry Flelaehtr and hi* araoeiata, Able Wag*
nor. Authorities laid both ara
ranted for questioning in con­
vection with thrlr . activities
ipacing,.bqt the
artor to th*. kldpa
"'iiarenWWtt)-.hhdhaM' fkHIR.

Than 300 Live*
»
Are Lost And Hon*
I - dreds Are Injured;
'D a m a g e

E x te n s iv e

NUM BER

F ir e O n t o A C opy

1Z6

a F.WHEELERuBetter C itizen sh ip ” Is MORGANOKEYSRoosevelt Scores
narrm n n * rrl Keynote O f Snort Talks
ENTERSRACE A t ClubLuhchepn Today BLOCK-AIDIDEA 10 to 1 Victory In
IN RADIOTALK Georgia Ejection
FORLAVBODY
W e 11-Known Grower
And Civic LeaderOf
0 v i edo Announces
In Group Number 2

Be liar tllit*n*hip w*» the kay-. Associition. h*» hern well taken
nola of* a number of »hort talk* cat* of.
wad# by member, of th* 8amlnol*l Mi*. John O. Leonaidy. who or
County Bar Association who war* crpted the chalrman«hlp of a genU n iq u e R e lie f P la n T o
guaata of honor at a "Bettor C U -! eral committee In sponsor the
iirnihlp” luncheon, ipontored b y ‘ week locally, oriel &lt;•* cholrm»n of
B e I n s t it u t e d I n N .Y .
th* women of ihr county and h*W the l.uncheon nice'Ini:. anJ Intro
N ext W eek F avored
Club
at
iiiifi)
the
hiriwM*
B|»«*krr*.
at tha BanforJ Womin’e
Nhr briefly revlenrtl the ■ %c
noon today.
B y N o te d F in a n c ie r
The lunrheon « m tne climax of restive event* of llic week. •»* I
a week of inten.lv* effort to lay puhlirly thankrd the following for
NEW YOltK, Mar. 21. |A.IM
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^ ‘ -wwVkM hhffn. Jndbt. Jlrot l ' '

RASKOB PLEDGES
10 ‘MAKE GOOD’
ON ENDORSEMENT

~7

Governor Swiimpingr
G a r ncr Supporter

ATLANTA, Mar. 24. — '...
Atsutlng hit friend**
tup
'• " — ^
M O N T G O M E R Y . M ar. 24
_ _ . u r D
n l * ] 1 | I porter* (hat
that ronaerra
corner
gin Btnmpcdcii their BUtn
— (A ,P .&gt; — S W d m a e W K T ’ O*
the fnnrtlnw
nlr|ue relief plan which hr »»id
tv., aUU
. t . l . todhy
t/u iav Joined
IninoH with
w ith . • __________ _________ _____. I h* **ek* *• to l&gt;* Ih*
O f R e p u d i a t e d N o t e yesterday for Gov. Franklin
relating to cilitenship
the
platform during th# con ling cam­ tie*. Since last Saturday afternoon t .’ \vr u w u ;v ‘ ;:nv:.*d w om «;; ;
' “»&gt;
Red C rou diMater rtlief
paign. B. F. Wheeler, well-known I varlcui. group*. Individual*. tl)d ('lull; The Sanford Herald; Judge * Urge m .« .u r e to te the mu.h de
On
A lle g e d
“ D e a r ’ D. Roonevelt nntl Joined New
hirnl
»oluti&gt;»n ol Ihr nu»*t
Hampshire nntl North Dakota
Oviedo citrus grower end civic I i-nit*,| rlub* h*ve *praa]
worken to bring order from
R
W.
Ware;
all
Protratantj
hett*r
leader, today announced his can­ I rltiien.hip principle* In avail chuvrhrs; thr .Spanish AmrrL'ftn P,n ,rni f our country Unlay *'
NKW YORK. Mar 2 1 - I A . P . ) in declarinK their preference
Jhe chaoe created by • aeriea
\\p
h»v»
rearhc»l."
he
Haii,
*’
i
didacy for the office • of ftepre- |school, Iwfor* every clslc club, and War Veteran, and Auxiliary; th '
I John J. R a a k n h yeMeniay for him to head tho Demo­
of destructive tornadoes that
point w h n e the alt! of govern­
sentalive .from Seminole County In from
American
inmi tn
u m i pulpits, anti
*»ww
. «■■■■
*------ t-rginn and Auxlllsry;i ment* or thr grift« of in«ll*nlua'«'jplrdgvtl hiin*rlf toMmakr good on
ihurrh
and
frum
crat* in t h e presidential
dipped into more t h e n s
Group Two.
eitry rtfport HcmlnoU Coonty’a lth r IJ. II. i\: Ih* IV A. K.; and
my endorsement" of the $70,000 In cumpnign.
Mr. W h e e l e r 's announcement 1part In oh.enrlng this week, rfea-‘ the numcrou. ranrldetea for p&lt;. no matter Vow generous, m**
■eon o f comm uni Ilea in five
not.-. 1 nnolhy J. Mara and Patrick
come, after several days' carctul 1ignited S “ Better Clllrcntblp'* llti al office who weie present a1 mlit Iiclent to iimvI the »
An tmpresslrc majority wax
southern state* Monday night
whi«h ha\r ii&gt;mr ii|h*h u- "
K hrony algnid a. their .hare nf
* .......
from i
atlon nf
appeals
(Continued on Pag* Three)
railed up for the New York gov­
the Florida Stale lUr
eaaaigg more than 100 death*.
the ll.tHHt.non fund tn underwrite
In mtlmi; U|*«u» r%ri
teat he rnler the rare | ____
ernor and he swamped Judge G.
'
of the dead wer* burled
Ihr delt.it front the lt*2H IVnio- II. Howard, who run for Speaker
In
•».** M» Mutgan Mint
MIAMI RBAClI. Mar. 21^ - 1In the Interest* of the rounty. An
the Injured hvnyaaterday and
n
t
imust
irmind
&gt;«»
ii
ilit
»u
.
at
I.
pi.
...tential
lampaign.
John N. Garner In yesterday's
(A J’ .)— Arthar Briaban* #f New appreciation of ihetr active .oltclbeen placed either
Saying he "prr,onall&gt; r.lorsod
»p|r aic 1**4* pit'll i and tin* liif\e
lallon end promises of suppotl is
ft
V!tcfqr*nti») primaiy.
tala
or
comfortable Yack, editor and publisher, told
rmlcs
pulrly
as
a
matter
ot
n
&gt;r»V
;Wnr
nr«»MW»i»
\*
d—in Mr. ,Whe*Wt's
Of the first 125 counties te toA #At|*S*i report* totohUag-to Urn Miami Beach «»mV*tow at
«ii
»
i
-late
nt
rum
mihlation
t
o
these
gentle­
organuations
'.clarat.'on of an inleni to re enter
port. Governor Roosevelt received
from MMIMWUm cut o ff by lit* 100 that construction of a canal
, all,I city rolirf agon. Its
l lio-o men," Itassob. chairman of thr all of th# county unit votoe t* in*
tired M i l l and broken' eommunl- across Florida ta save host* the politics after an absen. e of slight­
poopl, softer An stlrltcv; til ten th.y tternneratie national committee, sure that the I'ate convention
catiae 'Wpa hreoght th* caath 1OOO.mile Journey around the ly more lhan one year.
s i,ft.. until ia i.n l, and &lt; li.ticn raid he wo'tld pay any amount the which meets In Atlanta Apr. 6
The newest candidate for office
flgura Ih (he fir* atatc* yederday ■tat* from the ocean to the
County Trust rtmtpany Is unable will elect a soli J Roosevelt deleair srriou,l) ill."
la I K . UeetnNhl eatlmatea placed gulf would be a aane. economic Mil this rnunty is a native of Flor­
The plan h.‘ milliin'd, be said, * rnb.H t .run. thrm,
ida, for he was horn in Pasco
gatton to caet the stato'a 26 votoi
I
&gt;
e
t
t
e
r
O
n
U
.
S
.
A
d
h
e
r
­
tha lajwrad la axeaaa of 2500 and step and would bring much new
III. slat, ment wa- l*sued stinul In the Democratic national ennvenv.n.ild also go far lowacd -.dving
county in 1K7K. He has Used in , S e v e r a l S t a t e C i t i e s
wealth to the etatc.
tha hamalaga at 7000.
that
pioblrm
It
Is
rho
"trio,
k
aid
tanro.isly
with
a
denial
by
So
e n c e T o W o r ld U o u r t
linn at Chicagn.
L ow
“ II tv Inconceivable that a na­ Uvleoo sime tc wa« II years of | S e e k T o S h o w
• The Qaalha. were divided by
plan' mi oi thr g. rural dir.illon pirrne Court Justice Sehniuck of
These rountt-s gave th* Nave
■taiga aa fallow*: Alabama, 260; tion with the resource* and Ig(-| and hi* rally nliMilii'll «hiiR i
C
e
n
t
e
r
O
f
W
r
a
n
g
l
e
,.(
thr
Knirrg.
n.
y
I'lioinplny
noliI
h
U
n
c
o
n
s
t
i
t
u
t
i
o
n
a
l
an
appltcalton
nf
the
tin
.I
.
on.
Vort go.em nr 6.70 unit votes to
Georgia, I t l T»nn*s**w, IH; South energy to build the Panama Kiinfd in OvirUo anti I’ wrn ronn v
puny
foe
a
hill
uf
particular*
set­
Ifi .irf c.i.im llt.r. which Mr. Mol
non* for Howard. The popular
rsasl should blithely paea ever achoi»U. *
Chraoaa, 8, and Kanturky, 2.
WASHINGTON.
Mar
24.
van -ant has raisril and is now dr&lt;- ting forth certain pothl* in the tr vote for thr governor wax 43,TAI.I.A It ASSF.F, M a r
21
At the age of 15. Mr Wheeler
'In dlghton* whore the greatest an opportunity to build one or
tn uling o.oi Iln.INHI.IHHI for ic tense of Mara, sport* promoter
(Continued nn Page Four)
I deatruction w** wrought more canals across Florida," leys rite connecteil with the rati- (A IM An MlUrk h&gt; **wn Kl*»r I i A .I 'I Secretary Stinrsoii pro
The company is suing Mura for
MOkf' began a permonal Brisbane said la an nddreaa road industry, and for mote lhan ( ifln niunir'ialittri on thr nlatr ulil ’ npitale-l a stormy debate in the In I
.1
f* o
linsm nr told how H* pay mint on a $50,000 note ami
, 'tear o f the *trtck*n last night. He aald he waa la- ;U) years, until eight &gt;eats am . he ' itK&gt; ta* law h*ill ria«T tlir oia ISerai. Foreign Relations Commit
hentry
on
a
l.'O.tKHt
note
■
,iH
-k
aolris"
in
«
».
h
of
N.
w
|l...
yo.trrnay
with
a
lett..
aes.rt
lltlaa. Ho planned fln t to fermrd aleamshlp traffic around tool, an actise pari in the many
ar/iiim'fit Btairr fimih in b B‘ V i»ig Ihr irh|prtl pMllH.-ol f.Ilf \IIICI 1 YMl k l ll)
i.INMI Ill'll k* M II
Man. ami Kenny, a Yonkrra .on
I'GhlM^n county, whei* mor* the lip of Florida exceeded by duties which led to steady *•'
tan Ailhrnnrr In thip Wnibl 1Dull
Plant nut M"ll)Ut&gt; nil A •Milk A"! ,( list tor, I avo as'erted they signed
asm-third th* traffic through th* venremrnta during thr years, lie rourU.
. (OoAWnw.1 ° » !’ *«• Three)
the notes as an aeeommodatinn to
served as a rvprssentativ* of th.
T r villi** o l I aWrlantl. J a i V. it** ! fully »»rrii! nut the Sen*!#*'* their -.*(•11|Ull«, 'peeking nut thu
Panama raaal each year.
1w hu t»eei| relief All i A!king co
the Count) Trust Company In
Itailroad Telegraphers I'trion tor %alia*. UiiAtiilft. i'Bfh'A, Kort M« tir, j ir » r i' Ati«n»
v
m
b
p
r
»
i»i
ht
r!
TAMTA. Mar. 24.—A ahip ranal nearly 15 years, and also repress!,
m
Sonic cuinmiltcc
111ihllt IU I1! f»nm
furtherance of what they termed a
hi(
AhlM
Ct
fuml!.*
1
across Florida would save one led the Brotherhood of Railroad
"In 1Millrr linx tl*r!i.
fraudulent scheme by the trust j
BIIi u n T n u * ’ x « .,
oj
j iiiumptl) c«»nlcmir«l the
lu
I.
I
inpany tn conceal contribution. ' WABHINGTON. Mar. 24. —
hour's time In a voyage from New Trainmen aa general i hair.ni.-i
mruibrr'" •!»• lilt Mi Itr»n rt-gtoniiiig PAIt l, ''ibe bl'K'k niilcr to til lint n
Orlaea* to Hamburg, bnl would derlog the latter portion of his tional ami *rvlt an niit.tu timi hulf III- s VI.Ory- Jollsdnlion of Hr . ( i,i la.gr sum. winch world t'e rtiv l«i Ih*‘ I0JM llcinociatlc tampsign I (A I M— President
l ) Ani*r ty plxnld lh« Norrla-I«a
cost the ship's operator* 1160 mnri connection with tie railroad
with pre- ilarrasatng to those sh.» ssrn mod f noil
ii*H I 'n:npti ullrr Anm» front « n* rourt w». at vaiinn.r
(; i mrdia m u* Injtmttion blit outli-raln salat IPs. Most prople will or
than the coat of tha voyage around
.tuu. stoternents he has made
For tha past 2&lt;l &gt;ears. Mr i ore in|f the l » "
*|hr IfU*l couipAoy AAki l lh«
lawfng tha ytllow dog1’ contract
resentment
'
asked
for
10
vents
a
week
for
W
'
Urn
Florida
straits.
Philip
Hhorr
t
lic
u
il
JuUp«
K.
1
.
Luva
taill
.
Other*
expressed
Wheerrr has eatond.d hi. actinlWASHINGTON, Mar. 24c
out I \a Ofdrr Mai» t® iH*cb»«e 1 «
and
B lffn t'^ iD g labyr1* fl«ht to
and
P.
P.
Culbraath,
J
r
.
of
the
of
BtDtr
h
id
week*.
T
h
u
*
who
ler)
Ihry
f»n
aff
|bptf
bad
weeks.
Those
lac)
they
can
atkrai
ih«
city
.altormry*
ami
that the secretary
th* glim* and agoculturat
• ho ImhifH him
-F .h -T h a O M e ;
hargaln «on*&lt;lfv*ly.
, h not#.
p»f far Ut* AUla a r fu i thr i**c |t prepared hi* Irttar for p u b llra -f f o r . l l t without un^ue hardship 1
In alfnlng th* m rxiun, tha
Mid yaaterday. A voyage from - , 1|rrMtfu|
K|v, JS cent*. 50 cents nr one " 1
‘
and shipper, tjuiftv y,
• 4||in without asking ........... .
,.
ICaskob said ltil* Counl) Ti n.
I’ lexldant mad* pribllc a lengthy
Tl#r iam IrvirA a iax nf |l &amp;0 «*n t ie ', rontrnl
.t'llaf
kited boforo the Renal* leaking Tamp* to Liverpool throogh “ &gt;« FJrhtwn year* eg" he form'd t 'c
tetter from
Attorney
General
.1 |» n*d A |d%r t•* VADAr A grrwt (o m is n ). of whli h foriini *lo»
A l.eate.l dt.'-nssma rml-d with
•a&lt;h $ I(HI m1°* a rtvenua t&gt;f ror; &lt;»
committee
yeitkfday ’ on th# canal would effrrl a saving nf 15 |tru* •• tensive Nel"*n and
I
(t lint Inued on Cage Five)
Mit-hell, dllcusslng various at(*v
.111, ,.f in-.tie) f t . -in 1— tiparalicrl.
ground* It a-attaln* feature* "dan- miles, at a cost of ( 3U&amp;, the) said. ,nn l parking eotpein. *nd Ip i» lAlKin*, firniA nr Imlmlualo from • &lt;.gl.l 'li to n .k the .e irlary
— — ——
! nirnts ag.’ lnxl the bill but recom"Pilotage chargaa account for new it* president
thr -air nr U*r of •lv«tl Icily will again to appear Iwfore lb,- ." in ­ 1 . , p'.ipl.-, lint it 1- the only plan
geroua" to national bonk* and
_
r», ; mending that it b* approved.
tha
difference
in
coal
in
thr
two
H
i
ll
I
l.ave
seen
or
licard
"
f
by
liter
for
,|.u
stioiiing
Hiwacn
g
«.
fi*i
lifcht,
I
rat
A"tl
|»'H»rr,
an«l
Mr
U
heller
f
or
IIP
'
r
ly
served
ntitt'
fraught with petaibl* injury to
T r a d e B o d y ( .r o u p lO j
Xh* antl-injuncllon
measure
trips," they sard, "it Is a federal bemiiod. County «
for trlrpnonrs and lelr|*ra|ilu Mu- all* In Ir.tlly &gt;e,triday his aus.- M I'll A Ifiral All tu MI.4V I •• t AI *••I
« 1
Nainas*.
tap,
m
pci
tod
i.t
ui"i»th«
a
nil
with
regulation
tha'.
a
foreign
ship
s'll
I
q
I
a
slight
iiidi-postlicn
niclpi.luns
whirh
|
rmlure
or
H
e
a
r
B
r
a
d
f
o
r
d
T
o
d
a
y
“
S
'
■
lener
for
two
trims
lie
ha*
been
' Aaoorting that what th* finan­
1 AAt D‘ * hi thr World fou »t run ..ul undue hardship •••• *my ifivn .
cial World need, mw la "a r**t must hire a pllui for an Interior out of Ifrc# Ini slightly umre po. , i snl light to th, potdu' aic
crm'racl
which
forbids
rm
ployel
llicludid in the x.O|s of tin- rli- Ituvrla) ttk* in%wU**i| hi frr»h miii n *uni rout tux f •••»»&gt; a fAi
4 hanther uf ‘ •uumercr rerreta
Horry J. Haas, prr»ld*nt run, hot, regerillrss of thr federal than j •ar.
from Joining labor
union*
and
law,
any
ship
that
did
not
nuso
with
I
f
f
u
tiolr
illapit'i
pi
rat*
t
number
of
p*"ph*
uisn
ha«
I «l|tf USlMl
na s i, cess .‘ ol business men frnr.-ment clausa.
ilr«, president- nu.I iio-mber! of gt .n t . public recognition of labor's
th* American Bank. assocla.
II
Itoforr
tern
*"*i|ht
into
our
the
canal
run
regularly
would
have
ilf»i|l
Ihr
tpit
-lioli
wlh
*h
I h r attacking miiiiicipalilir
rrntoi nip
and groove. Mr Wheeler I" a ib 'y
1 1 r goveriunp b* amIf fr*un Oscr
t l .u told tha acnator* rn*-ln*ant
..infirm effort («»• ♦•• ««m.| uf the ;ola. I ake. Mi* at.I and OrDUK** right to organise
t o use B pilot who knew thr ranal. known m unford anl through'nt all i r*re, aifn muni, rpai otiltlM
(('«ii"mred
I’age r h r " (
o f tha nwaauf* wvmld hr “ moat
The right of defendants in co n ­
i
"The total pilotage rtwts we *■- th* rouo't lie has travrlerl cv Ira.e l.all-nged «!&gt;• •
s&lt;tt*it »• Iaa ' •
•'.mm •*••(&gt;
I ountira u n r ^atbf^thtf at the Tlty tempt suits to a jury trial and a
■afortuaat* at a time Ilk* Uita
,
Uniat* to be 14(H) ■ trip. An a .rr- tenalvrl) during recent years, ami . alnlil) a. writ s t t*a I l|f III «lf
" f tir t.liH k sol idrs 1 •• e right ..all tin* wit* noon toi a ftpecial
when huiloeaa 1* trying to get un­
transfer nf judges.
eg* ocean freighter costa about th A * err I, w important pla.es tr. the bv-islstur* to « It ml 1hr IAw S o l o n S a y * A m e r i c a n s 1. 1,-a it involves going I ' every i merlon* to to mi Ralph llradfoi *»
Rigid I...... atlon of
injunction.
der way."
120 an hour to operate, hence th* North Am. ■“ s that hr has not to apply in rnunlni 11 i mV|hii mIihDa
' 0,1 ) III tho;,' wto. Imvi llltle and
A provleion Increatlng the inD y i n K O f S t a r v a t i o n to th-.M- who hav, run- I' anil ark of the ‘ I aiii’ . v of t onttitrrci of In laiHir disputes without pripr
New Orleans to Hamburg run vltltod til hi i "p builnfh* of i»l aw- which deal In publt. tst tilth •hr I nited &gt;late* drllV* r All ad
hearing' ami findings of fact unteraat rale an 15-day loan* tv
would cost $3HO more through th* urf. Hr U a l«Mcon in Ihv Ovirtlo
mg for h.-lp for n liH “ oil in such ill* aa Otl I f M*lr lowly o|»rl At lull,
In al’.ac'.lng thi­ leax. I •• 4III* a
|r«, unlawful acts have been com* I
federal raaenrt member tanv*
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•«tVoni«i| the folliiAU'f * UimI pun M.lfoi rninint of the 4,nrHl rnittr , substantial injury to propwa* aaaaflad by Allan M Por '■ i.aus* thr hour's time saved would
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lie «'.ir with In " » u e y s "* meeting *hi.h lipgin* at 6 hit ,-ily i. in jirospe. l or officers ara .
I Ihul l he U» i nt j"tw i I#) thr
pfreident o f
th*
Investment
...eduit 120 from tie pilotage
•tt i- not ■ llrvtMi •• r %•i i •#» I I&gt;riiiim rii&lt; M**»ai liU iflhl »• * ti.jn l liuni ol hr.......I Ho g n a ln e— «i'i|o«k. in* o r* r*&gt; of t^r Seiu'iiule si.- unable or unwilling to furnUH
Baakara association of Amerla, a. l os ts "
Uni*)
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th.
House
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i tiMiuhei uf turn UK' ** p otv lion
’ M lri g i l y de flat I. nary and danThere would be a further InII IIIU-I Ir AH In* "MM lAl AM'I if ml tier l At A m ni aha Aft %••&gt;*: 1 hi -uni aaknl '
will ivit.ilwio Ihr viallot! anj V.»
Attorney (ir m ral Mitrhell'a Ut« »
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in
erraae In th* rust of running .hips
ah «• ninttAry |o Ih*
i a I* mhisI i
Hhif Mi*
HradfuMl, at a jJmuo •. ter a ve rte d Ihrrr were various
Th* nuttmr of th* hill and ro- through the ranal because of in.
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Inti mi tohich pro!" •* a»» ihiMinr
•P n lo thr pit III, ■' thr \ .al '•
m ■p**s f &lt;
« .)f thr hill "the unronatl*
aath*e o f th* present federal levaa) for It loll lo pi oh |iir !."*• 1 A n l i - l l o a r d i i i K D r i v e
(Continued on Page Thrre)
l«\ in K1t*ridA.
I Ifotrl, «tas llliac At •• lo '•*« b* I
• itnmality uf which has barn if*
earvt lax*— Senator Glass o f Vir­
• I h r w I I a iAHI.OOli f**( h Aii to *l Airs !••• ••
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T
At
tho
till*
hated *'
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ginia—challenged th* rape
Ih P r o v i n g
S i u t c h h In!.* I- In thU event m.*&gt; r pm
SHANGHAI. H»
.'I ( A P I uefi 111%r And ID •‘ i l l fr jM-rls .Iff pur poo*.
•lia-rd at I lie Hade bod) off.*.' **r
Hr said. lioHivtr, the quastlucu
tatira* *f th* two great bunking
’ •‘Their 4m|i#* Mir found m "• u
* -4 ust when th* neul-al m-gotl* \io&gt;Allhr uf OiD slit*. •onAltlulion.
At the boti | upon a in t a l
wrir uf *»rh nature "thal
they d
aagnnltation* frequently,
tors thought things were looking
piM-uiMoiiiA or
•••
W 4 &gt;v||INIiTttN.
Mar
'•
Aft n o t
AIM! rooms slid
TIiaI tho Id aa
•an mil) he A r t at rrsl by judicial
a T » tha objection T&gt;*t n IlmIUI \ IM A •'Ku i " nf f iM.IttMI.HOtl
bettor, th* Hlno-Jipsne.r peace o i a n o t A p p l y l o i n o n t r i | * l r o r - thing »Imt • tr•*• •• •*
»•*" •
•Ir i*iun.’*
on th* volume of Invaatamnt
IliriMft M. Cora*, chairman of p*rl»y V-rok* up yexlenlay he *u*» I k &gt;r a t i o n s , s in e * n tu n n i j-a l | n « p v r - hr tald
•vi . uirrnr&gt; in i H»' ia' u*i« -»••**•* tin*
R oa d D e p a rtm e n t T o
aacnrltle* a bank might hold tha Waterways Committer of th* «• «. Chling Kuang-Nal. the Chi­
iMAMguratbm of
I'n-uh-nt
ILmi
f
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thamiiAn
of
th#
I
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»t
t v is e a r r n | t ft r p n l a s s t i u n
maald txtm them to throw billion* g u t * Chamber of t’ommerco, will ns** delegate. dlxrovered that Iht ootnililrr, rh|Uimd
h »» •ill Mr * sitU'IssnlliiK » aiii|»aikii i* A H H u m e M a i n t e n a n c e
4
T h a t t h e r w h o lv a r t !• a m
t f (toUniy w a cth of them on a da- j* m id ran a Sfccial and vital mea­ head af the Japan*** group wa,
Viiuld plttVIlIC i Ita l rAsh t»« wd- i itiakinf a definite trend toward
a n d h 'g o o o S ' l a d e t ll t lle . u m e t l s i t i , u rc
' market, adding to oca-, sag* on tha 81. Johns Rlvrr and Its only a lieutenant.general,
' vanetd tu Atatra on arcurltlt'* mmJ tinging money out »*f hiding, Jt
"furry &lt;• I’ itrhiord, county cnnd' conitsratoey,
t i-a s o n a h l
wa * Announce*! today by Secretary glut-' t. l a , liarncd
abate trouble*. Senator Qlaxa **• * valopment, over station WUAX thin Inferior to him In rank.
from A II
Th# utilities la , law went tnlo frumisr* to pa)
Ctneral Chlaag walked out and
h« pur|M*M* »« tu iffAnt riiirr- Mill*
yltiaaS this appUaa only to ac- ,Mi altamoon at 1:45 o'clock.
department
.Seminole County leachera e x - *1
hr.tall. slate road
effect July I. 031 and all corpo­
The mn v* tary aU.» •Al l thal spir.JiTt engineer at Ireland, tn.rt l*rct to lake a prominent port In
yatihlani wad* barauftar and net
Mr. Cara* I* on* of th* leaders aald h# would not come hack until rations. firms qnd Inilviduais sub ^rnry irlirf by r*M»|»erAtlon ol the
.
In th* move to ronatruel a ranal Lieutenant -General Kenklehl llya aaasrMea ei
J
were tni'ilrcd to 'nlrraJ 411 ) r t unit lit with thr *«•»■ bank failure! hast* dmpiw.l from the Ih'l-arlli.eiil bas talen o» r tor (hr annual Florida Educational
Je
1
to
I
t
,
te
n
•etna* Florida as well as between eda, th* Japinaa* xpokreman, had
r i a I a! a! r a in vrllr%mg thr hsi»e* li\r in th** w «**k ( tiding Mar II* Misriit. nsnri two important &gt;eirt
Association mreliriff to be held Itl
hern laplaced by a foil ganvra). file th rlr firs rrlurns with llie s lip tdil Auffrriny ««uard I ) uii || ww- dlM'|i.ar#| that thr It*-. »»n
the Bt. Johns and In lUn Ktvevs.
mile I minty road*.
Jat kaonvlllr next week, according
i
not
later
Itsn
s
la
t
,
ro
m
p
tri.
%tmm lion l '.I*p*»iatl**n ba- about
« in ploy f»»r lit," hr A«a..&lt;
. A radio ha* been Installed *1 to# The difference In rank, he aaH, Mar. 15.
tine I, Slate Road No. 2IIJ. ft mi to Prof. T. W IsAwton, auponntcn*
u-r.l
up
It$160
IM
tO
.IH
H
I
whtrb
the
u amteaia C o u n ty Chamber of woe a reflection on the Chineee
ih
r
ICulr»
I
"innM'U-r
tihtk
it
ustilled" to the (Irange ('mint) line. , )lrnt uf achoola, who will bead
Mrrdkjf '
C om p tro lle r A m o a
liraaiiry aiatanthrtl t.i it* aliwk * i,i.tarn * of "»er -.it mile*, am. .dr legation o f Itl teachora.
* jmmarre office* In lb* City Halt nr-my.
s a il hi* nl.'tr, had ndlrrt#d a * tier « nn»i ir 1a Ium
At
the
eeme
time
there
arose
a
»
o
l
another
IJOH.I
hhi
.IM
i
II
will
r
ih, ..On r r&gt; Read Nn. 57. front the
||r j,aa announced t i a t th* f * l ■*?
LINCOLN, Mar.’ « 4^ - ( * !• ) - for Ih* purpose of picking up Mr.
'
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thrent o f new fighting The Japa­ tiro s im a trly ft IG.nOO undn Ihr 1
•k4ihmrttl«d 1 ......... ..
miulr no
i‘ y • imi.A on f r l n y
Avenue. I lowing hav* I eon appolated dataMb* Luarai Mavrban, M, Aarota Csirae'a pddroas and uruadraallng nese said the Chinese troop* were law lo dale an (hat man) return* P c r H o n a l I ’ r o p c r t i c n
l»*4*pbe«% a Mil thr pi* en* or 1*4 r«a| a* r**!** Ihr Oslrrn bndgr, gate- G. K. McKay. Laenard Maw W
' M eaty parlor apargtar. la mUilng l) la th* rbomber of rommrrra aevedging hack Inward .Shanghai in­ w ir e matte w ili.iiu l the actual
O f 101-R a n c h
S o l d i*ite . #»ndi* i«*na
ibiMugh fK irrn !*• thr lnlerA#*(liun I .oi as. Mr*. lUsel Mnughtoo, **■**■'V ”
, M M a y and pollc# aspraaxad tha ba- ratarlaa and praslucnts from Semimeat Ixtng m ••» lie ea 1*1 Ihr «t
side
the
12'*
mile
safety
annr
and
of Road No 57 and Road No 7'v.
V* M i b a u kidnaped far II MM. noia, Brevard. Orangr, lake, and th«t th# Japanese were preparing tacking mum.
I
f onroT*. Mrs. Foari H.
|! ira did |hlA.
M Alll.AN II, Okie , Mar 24
_______
Utter demanding
that Oacaola counties, who will k* to take strong maatures to pro
whlrh it Ih* New Smyrna Del a n I ' tit, Mrs. Stella P. Arrlagton,
J | .| | jt H I I N h l'K I 1 M K I . I l
(
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l',r.ona
l
|&lt;ioj-erti,,
of
the
amooat'wM racelrtd nt Aarvra try gnlbarad there listening to an adroad, s i.Islam r of 22 mile*.
* mm* Owen, and Mrs. J, C. Mitch­
eral any encroachment upon that
j famed 101-Ranrh went un the a-u
pnrtger la h « Z 4jwm by Kalph Br.diord. high of.
ell. Hanford; Prof. W. G. Smedley,
\ | lf
D iv in g
24
IA IM —
liailC
—-----------itlon
block
today.
Kverjltnng
from
,
M
I
A
M
I
.
Mar
tidal of th* .Chaa'cer of U n iI ongwoovl, Prof. H. D. Whit*.
x.7 M M hut whO*
Chiaaae anldit'i croaeed SnoSuccum bw
C O i n j t i r y ^ - l a # to Ituftal.. wa, olfrr*.l for (U e u l. Commander W M Dillon, I . H . A l y D i e s S u d d e n l y
RlXf t l e( th* Unitod Htales.
y iwxta par add raw au th*
U k r Mary; Prof. H. J. Laney,
rhaw rreab al (Ytl-Wangmlac,.
xalc. T ie hundred and ten thou­ ft)Ing a plane owned by David In­ A t H o m e
I n O r l a n d o Oviedo; Prof. W. U Kief, Mto.
Japanese observers sild.
This
galls, assistant s.cretary fur II."
MIAMI. MW. 21
(A I ' . ) - Ann* sand a r m rf ranch lano, have altlaigarvt Gvil, Mr*. Julta Goodpoint la faeid# th# *nne of evafinavy
fur
aeronautic*,
arrived
ye«(vassed from innatlau tail oat hv General Uyeda Booker, famo a diving *tar who** , ready virtually '/»• k Miller who tenUy afternmm after a non lop , The body of J. H. Aly. 47. for- sun. k(r*. Mayor* Hleg. GenavaJ
back was l-rol en in a high Jiv* atjtrnl nf I olnnel
Min. F.ula MrCuller, lake Mow
In hi* nltlmat# af Fyh. &gt;0.
ll lgtt lionr Anamstla, M'l. lit left mi-r ticket clerk for the Atlantic
lid wro
Vienna th'ee year* ago. died In presented the colorful wild
rU t % * t 5 L ict#d that (ha
Coast Line- Railroad here, who died roe, and Mra. Mary FolLa, Paola.
Aa
far
tha
peace
parfev.
It
w*«
Anarnstla
at
II
A
M.
Dillon
will
A n , W. T . Laagtay. cwlon«l of
th* hospital I Bday. Th# end ram*|*how throughout the I'nlted Mates
I
M b*
1—
Inspect Ih* naval resrrvr flight suddenly al his Orlando home ear­
AM l a M l d t Caonty Army af ganarall* expe-ud it amuld be re- peacefully fa
th*
girl
whoa* and Eurojw
TAX DKCD4I0N NEAR
Th
■
today,
possibly
with
irkinlng
fixld at Ops D s k a nrar ly this morning, will be sent to
-wratb Woman who have h**n
Atlanta tomorm&gt;* afternoon for
Own. T*1 OKI, cammandiag th# bravery, d»*P I* a broken back, slher*.
(ha meaty far tha past
WAIJvK.lt
l*|.
IT
H
BALL
WASHINGTON.
Mar.
24e-a
Chteaa* garrison at Rhanghal. in trartod famoi , aurgenns and Irons
burial.
la tha laureate a f campi*** o f Can. Chiang Knang-Nal. specialists to study her raac.
Mi. Aly. who had hern a .rail­ (A .P .)—A crUU In Ih* m fiatf
HOT
BPKIN'GK,
Va
,
Mar
24.
t'DMMY
I.DNIto
HAII.
FIHII
fuuda (ar tha roadag preaiMother M ,ry Alice of
KL
road employee sine* Jan 15. Il»26 controversy over n*W taxation to
SBS(Hintwd
Francis lle.f tsl said Mis* Booh- f A .P.)—M*.or Malktr of New
TO fMURAVB HOLIDAY
tut was more rcrontly Interested imminent aa th* House
York,
...............
bar*
after
a
MIAMI
UUA(
II.
Mar.
24
lawighL *
ar c'lad a* ab fared her lajurlea—
in a small grocery at lake Mary, bled today to vota on rejecting U a
argai all mplains and UauI* fcaaotag wttu
arolllrg and coasrlone. "Hh# had recent nervous attack, Jmrvad a (A.P.) John F. I i rry. New York
rral salae \mm proposal af t h !
h
1had removed tn Orlando only two general
■ tudar her la tor* la all riabad rwstom throughout America. known far M » weeks the and wa, H e a p af collvg* student* on tl.b anj Mtaml. Tamrnsrty Hall leo'er,
on-dollar revenue bill. Th* da*
wreks ego. Ills death was sudden. Hllloa-dolUr
...
a* PUP- t h a
fUafard-AHaalic
National near," Malik r Mary A lie* said. hotel D o n yesterday for * snappy vexta^l*v exhibited x sail flxh he
II* is survived by hi* widow, ris Ion la aapactad lata today.
AU* pa that a rapart from Baaat- Beak will ta tUaad alt day toeaar uWt never Mad lo deceive Ann ax bidaball prscti-e. After tatting •sught while fDhing with James
fly tails f o r a half hour the V Charity and Mxthxn ' Davis. Mr*. 7ana Laenard Aly; thro*
,aala Cxaaty way ta aaat Ara. row. Good Friday. All haaka la to bar true Yawoitlon. Sh« wts
PALMETTO—J. E . Blair p «r«
,
r«Di*d with Ih* admUaiorr j *1,0 of Kaw Yark. Gha lty lind-d daughter*, and a*V*|*l family rela­
.
______ i Jamm M. Canaa. Miami, gaparai l h a a tia claae aa It b a local atoto muck to* krat# a person." N.x*
tive*. Including a brelhxr at Craa- ahaaad Oaks Hatoi, Mato 1*4 Myro
*th#
oli
gray
mar*
ain't
what
|
•
bxrxci
da
wbli*
othara
caught
Monday
wa^id
have
teen
Aaa'a
M L U w w sM AW Fbrtda Anay. aa aaaa-aa b.Uday, nh*erred (a practically pro
U* etreats,
„
&gt;
! at
Ao*i J |p
•'
..sweal totalll■
AM
cent
City.
&lt;
several
bonita
and
kin*
flxh.
blrtbdAjf.
ary data la th* aa ba .
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-fli.f-Tttrmrtfiv rfhri Will Assume Burncir

M IS A W M tAW AL|'«^n»

ACROSS FLORIDA
DRAWS ATTACK

Additional C o a t s To
Vessels Pointed To
A* Against Project — “

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ORALARGUMENTS STIMSON STARTS1,';
BEGUN BY TOWNS STORMY DEBATE
ON UTILITIES TAX ON REVISED PACT

Hoover S igns Bill
Insuring L a b or’s
Right To Cooperate

Glass Bill Ter med
D a n g e ro u s A c t
FocBanbkBuBiness

Peace Parley E n ds
As General Chiang
Walks Out On Japs

; WaterwayH Official
' Will Go On Air Today

Teachers Will Take
Part In Jax Meeting

' Beauty Parlor Owner
la Held For Ransom

Famous

Star

Democratic Drive To
Rtiae Fond Closes

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All CLUBS
perfect Weather Has
' Been Big Factor In
^Making For Success
.
Ry CULLEN CAIN
f j f t . PETERSBU RG, Mar. 23.—
^ I t h only a week to go, eight
m ajor leag-J* club* making rrady
f o r -'th e 1932 flag race In Florida
g i t on the latt lap o f on* o f the
moat succe**fi.J training *ra*&lt;&gt;n*
th ey haee known in many year*.
Three week* out o f four hove
fleldn I perfect t u r b i l l weather,

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T h e fourth gam e * f U » Junior
( A . P . ) - A .lld tM N M i that mi
&lt;bed light on the y e * . It lilt y th

ne o f tha atari o f hi* league
next » . miner.
N erer doubt It, the Red* will b&lt;
s much (tou ter team in 191'.
Penny thing about taseball.
nizxy Mean came »outli la»t month
the mo«t widely adrerti**d pitcher
in Ire major*. He had » vin o,
league reeord to marvel at. And
along with him |o the aamr rami
came Tex Carleton without eiiun,
uf drum or trumpet. And Itean
ha* been baited trum the lo *
three nr fo r tim&lt; *, while I'arle
ton ha* '.Itched IS Inning* u‘.
•core'e** ball for t &lt;• Cvrdlna
champion*.
Watch thl* f’ailetor.
toy . II* u*e» a little of everythin.;
IPIcb-red a*-ov* are the f o i r women members o f the Ubangi tribe shortly a fte r their arrival In
In the bos b it h« u»e* k * head
also, which Is most Im portant-*•! N eva-Yaeb^Cilp. after lielng brought from Ih* C o n g o -'U a U ie to L A frica . There women w*r* among the
12 U bsrgi savages c a n in g through Sanford last week, and were seen by setraral local resident* nor-

W H I P —G alneailllr. Fla.
TIIUIIHDAY. MAIM'll 2‘ . 1973
A. M. k. T od a y*
program ;
h:(l3, ' (ifw»,l M orning" Mrlialiea;
H: 16, Morning New* llevlrw ; H:66.
Sh eriff A I’olire Report*; 9. M *ir
Appr«*rlalion— H istory. 11:10, Aunt
Sammy's Chat to Homem akers;
It), Morning Mu*ir llnx;
IU:2(&gt;,
Health Talk V. S. 1‘ jbllr Health
Service; |0:.m. Popular Program ;
II, Kumford Si-.iimi1 o f C ook er);
11: 16. Organ
Program ;
ll:4 S ,
Symphonic Hour; 1I:6U, Time S ig ­
nal*; I2. Florida Farm l l o . i ; l \ M.
12:46, (I. D. K. Program —4‘ ampu*
Sidelights; 1:00, Variety Muairal
Paiailr; 1:46, S h eriff A I’ nllre
Reports; 1:60, Florida Facts; 2,
FA. cat toon I
H our;
2:66,
Thr
World Honk Man; 3, Hour with
the Master*- Beethoven; 4. 1). S.
Army Sketches; 4:15, Rand I’ rn-

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T h e y ’ re
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RAK K RSVILI.E, N. C n — Farm
(Iryant, 32. wa* kill*-1 hyn large
fraem rnt o f grindstane * which
broke from Ihe revolving wheel a*
hr wa* sharpening an Instrument,
lie sufferrd a fractured skull.

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so

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r ig h t!

p t i j x T ? . . . W e l l , n c i l l i c r h a v e 1!

ra n

sm oke

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m a n y as 1 lik e w ith o u t b o t h ­

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know

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“ Music that K # U *fW Mondayiand

u . u . tT U A tfr, Mgr.

Tlunjayi. IVaedl Sister*. IVediu,di«y« and .Safunfayt. Hulk Ellina*
Tuesday' and Fridays, Alex Gray.
Siillkrvt * Orthealra, every night e\ivpt Sunday. Columbia Nrtwosk. 10
f, m. R. S. T. WrJnruimy asiJ .'idurday. iHhrr liiflM 10 SO K. S. T.

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t o l&gt;e a b l e l o l a y y o u

Hindi

( h e c ig a r e tte

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a len t f u r p u r i t y to* a n y o n e e o u lt l

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Snow's Paint &amp; Glass
Co.

c o m p li-

ca u n c th e y ’ re n o t r e a lly w h a t y o u

Radio P rogram

eaten I Sop la ta* Calas Casdi.

n

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Glpaa'af all blade far »tl purpaete.

raen l . . .

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c a n ’ l ta sto o r

1 fin d 1 n e v e r g e t t ir e d

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So aaiy, to Inaxpanilvw to rnoka
•varytblng gleam with newneti,
lo mok# hom* glow with tha tunahlna of goy, brilliont color ond
rich huot by u*o ot

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o f t h e t a s t e . P r o b a b l y l l i u l 'n h e *

w o u ld

Whan furnltura, floor*, wood­
work ora morrad and »hobby,
you |u*t don't ontartaln . . . and
toon your own phone I* illent.

W A S H IN G T O N ,
Mar.
23(A .IM —Fret Palm will have to
terve the irntanre th it ha* bern
intporrd upon hint by Michigan
fo r hating a pint o f gin in hi*
home in Lan«ing.
Thr Supremo Court y r»trrd a /
rrfusrd to takr a hand in thr ra*e.
I’ alin V ia cnnvi.Trd m I'.l27 and
•enlrnred to from *i* month* to
tw,, yra:* in thr *tatc penitentiary
a* ar.-und offender. Later it was
found that he was a fourth o f­
fender whiph untrr M irhig.n law*
rcvp lrr* the impusitinn o f a life
•rntrncr.
lie wa* rr-*entrncrd to life, hot
this w ja later rummuttrd by th.'
governor
tn an
indeterminate
•entenrr o f from eeven and on*half to fifteen yeai* which he l«
now serving.

n re

C h c K lr r fid iln

e r in g to k e e p tr a c k .

—WatasSpar Varalth that area k.lllaa
•alar «aa««t hast*. Waxstpar I ■tail
that dries la h a la s t aad slat haai^
Idvt tMae-waaed' Sakh, WatasSpar
David Waa H aha ' . » — * laps* aad
d i i 'i y l

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says

m ild e r

H nam cl

at V r o n d a
tha day far

"lie

gram ;
&lt;:30, U nlverilly
H our; I
4:65. S h rriff A Poll* Report*; 6,1
Time Signal* and Weather Pore*
ra*t; 6:01, Royal Plu*H Oanee Or*|
che*tra; 6.*T10, Univem lly o f FlorL
da Orrhesrta: 0, Robert* and D uf­
fy String Orehe*tra; 6:16, ‘Gator
Night Club; 1, Snowball and Sun­
shine—fillS ; 7:16, Elizabeth Uarihell Song* CBS;
7:30,
Four
Kton Roy* CHS; 7.46, Camel
G -arter Hour— ( ‘ IIS; K, Sign O ff.

|M&gt;tdiihly a s k

fo r .

( lliC H le r fid d s

fla v o r e d

h jt ih fy . . . llia l'it o n n t h i n g m y

I m ean.

h u i h a n d a n il 1 a g r e e o n ! "

l-tre u V / e e u - nad-thal tb * tn
versa has a fourth dlmenalew I
•Hit* leijtht, I:ta|lh sa d Wdodi
was t»»ued jrt»tcr'l*jr b r .P r o L
■uih A b e t ; Kir Ustfi and •Wllh
Id Bitter s th’.'o &lt;CH thh natiot
uea'lemy ol ‘i*risute*.
S
h i i U r n und «,t h,ltt*r, who r t y - , 1
;» &lt; m 1 V 7 3 ‘ r r ‘trrrrtr- schooli ‘S t T
•.lOBiht on th a^alructuro o f thM H
m in-!* , Lave riieii making Jolntr-S
'Indies In C olifb m U l» i* w ln tg f,
at the-M ount Wiladit oL»ervatoey, V
The elute t* "on thr-relatlon U r * /
tweuii the txpanston and tha mewn
."ta lly v( the unitcree.”
I’uintipg out that the curvature
o f thice-dtmrneh.nal spam asay
wad 1# uaad tn the meow of In* b » |oritlve, n e io llr e o r sent, the
aU lem tr.l goo* on t o aoyi * 'r „* r r • -T r c t e l» no direct otsaervaUonal ev:IJene*. fo r tho tu rva U ro,. tho
•wily directly uieervod d a t a jjo io g
the mean d(Jn*iiy aivl ink oagaw*
•Ion. which ta lD r prove* that titd
muaclea and bon** In con su nl es.
jt tia l unlvfr*e vorrvepottda Id Ibo
pair, and I* invaluable aa an ajd
to tha proper growth of airong. non , Ininal 'are,-.,
1 hr nlutrmont ends ty saying:
healthy girl* and torn
Thera la no doubt but that gela­
•We mu*t conclude C a t at tho
tin deaervea a prominent place ta j.n M iit time it is po»*lhl* to repthe datlr menn of children. Involidn
i , vent the fart* without assuming
and adnlta. eepectallr nowmdava
when tt may be purchaaad In the a curvature o f three dimensional
convenient quIcK-netllng preparvd •|tar«*."
•
\
form , each parkas# containing pur*
hlgb grad# gelatin, pura vegetable
coloring, pur. can# sugar and deli­
cate frult-naeorwd c r y « a 'a • &gt;D ASKS VETKIIANlP.CDMM11TKH
gelatin. haaJthful dietetic uuelUl—
and decided load eaJue roiAbiue to
dellgbt tho XXWW^ ta la l* an wnb. ft A P i —C rcailba o f ,*a commHtaw
‘ to humllr veteran*' leylriatloB waa
4 HF.IHT MKN K NIl HF-SSIUN
urged in the beiiate%
*Ku»ea1‘Com­
mittee j eaierday I f John ‘Piom aa
A T IA N T A . Mar. 23.— (A P.&gt; — TaVlor. legislajlre representative
Terrel TuMeri, Savnnah. wav elec­ of the American le g io n . Taylor
ted president and Savannah wa, asserted th* Finance Committee,
iho-en for the 19X1 meeting n! the •wliii h now I,*Tidla» voterani’ leg!*, Insiny se-sion ye*terduy ,»f the let mn, was toa busy with fiscal
southern conference " f Ik,. Nation­ matter* tu give itifficjcn t attanal Itrtnil Credit Men's Associa­ tion to hill* affecting form er aol•lier*.
v
. ,
* &gt;»
tion.

C O M r. p ,m &gt; u re*«r&lt;! fe 'a lia .s *
° merely a deeomtlre d-swr* Soa
"e a trle r"' tor naiad lueslyttk little forut value o ' tte o « n
la reality It I* a* wwiree nt the ".a**
tmportant body Building aa;! i n « "
roo.1a
. ___
1 Qetatla b»lo«*« to lt«*t m * '
f s h l l y a t y n '» ls w tr &gt; b « a l* * a,.—
other promloeni menits-r* «ra mil*
i n s cheooa. meat and n«n
I*
contain* the food element* «ti&gt;ck
build and repair the tie*"-* 01 IB"
body and promote tie groaih
Not
only ta It one o f th* e * «n u ot all
fooda to direst, but n I* ■r
doru n t factor In aMlna &lt;h« diaee
tloo of other fooda For that r-a
BOO gelatin ts otlrn added- unrtae-

Life Sentence In Gin
I Case Must Be Sen ed

RADIO

M yei*

llow lay ha* rnori* |o»n h 1.11 tu
t i c i m , avan if that |»u»»i h Im- »•••!
i j yet begun Ui f Jnciion. Wi»ll &gt;
t l ^ c r ta a ifood b ltlrr, and - •
| la Andy lliyh. liranthuio w»U In'
u well a* t‘ uclnallo, wto» wu
• lha pooch of U»r club la*l y»a.
I ' And
Harman, lha aa-Ilrookl) *•
Bwba. ought tu rom r bark thi*
* yaar and alug t.ir ball with all
hit obi algor and abaiidon.
y
Do y«J know, tf llow lry ahuiild
d^atda tu uta Murriaary, hu |irumlatng young aburtat«i|i. that b*
would praarnt an antira n**w in
^ fk ld oaar that «ma of la*t &gt;rar
Dan ha* made sweeping anil radl
f yql change* In hi* U‘ 3I Red model,
„ and 1 ad.vJre ni* routagr and
.rlnltlallva In doing *o. lie haJ a
Mat place team, and he wuuhl
'.h a te been «airylng tailh and cun
aarvatism too far if hr had vtiaal
f f a t on that club. Win, lose or
. .‘ draw, I am for him in hu lig
*■ &lt; Bfoohlyn trade. Hr he I to ganibU
’ i and *0 did Me* Carey. T le deal
*
m ay help U th ei J *.
.
I not* lhat llowley i* sweet uit
J * Mickey Heath, Ihe young first
y
la m t ia n , pur, hated for a lot of
* money from thr ruaal la*t year
l i j ’ glki Uld tp moat o f last season
; j with • broken arm. And I nolv
J i ‘ algo that Mickey
I* .prone
tu

Dimension

Athletics D efeat
Senators 14 To, 2
In Junior League

Vbangi Savages Gorge at One-Cen

He was winded after s m lh g w
that felt and yielded the only
blow* o f hfs fWr-fnnlrtg itay on
the mound. A grand rnararter I*
Rlxey and a credit to Culpepper
and to the game.
Nils* Johnson ha* *hown en o.gli
In rarljr game* thl* * r m g »*

Tn* Carla nr«* o ff to n slow
start In the training season, hut
thry will bnvr the
wm»rl.
■t?nr***•!»•*. wp II'U i ImnI clu*
of Util y«*r in U»* IUM whn»
I he hell ring*, G -ll'crt hn* .igne.l
ami Jim f'd lln * i* wujklng in
left field. They hnve Ivon trying
nut n rail of rookie- and mill
ing Iheir vrleian* lark, liallahan
look* even b ille r than la-1 year
and mi doe* Derringer I *hojld
•ay lhat mulh ile|. end'd iip'in
the Je-* Maine* »hn liter. Marlin
will play great hall this year a•ure as fail', lie has I le i-laie am
he has the sound sense In curry
turn far.
If that young Mnllun runtime*
as he hat started the I’ hdlies will
have nne rinul infield this year,
the lirst they have known fur
f t .,. It may well In- that tlx slow
a del ede ur mure. All five men
V,
Start o f the llravr* presage* u
a le hitter* and they run field
L
better sea *"" for the good lll'lg,
llavi*. the Kl. I’aul rookie n .l* , T u ch l when he get* to llostoo
fielder, ha* •Mown well and so
V“ ' lawn. Rurtly he ha* a heller t-ali
have some o f Iheir new |dther*.
club than I»»1 » r » r- ...........
“
II , k g o f money for new talent and The I’hdlies h a i» made a divide I
impression in the m ange groves
/ • ' k u added a hatting punch tu g •
this spring.
1
With that
fine pit hing stall
Mas &lt; arry will send a wellft
Knothc, Shires, lx-uch, Drl.aii*k.
trained Irani t» the I airier nesl
y*. * and Akrra all arr l#4»untl In im
nnntii. The Brooklyn |da)ei» liase
i* / Iht l&gt;all for MrKivhnM*, Worth
1 / Iftften and H&lt; hulmi rich, th»»*r worked hard and Ihev show «|dtil
and earnestness. Mark
9 ilsuo
f 'I llliaky uutflfldrm , |&gt;la&gt;inir thru
seems to have
found
himself
i *• i^cond yi*ar, ami Iniih of Ihn.i
natural nlwirK**'** 'nay writ mah** again, and with \\ light playim.
on sound It g* tin- 1 1 b will have
A '. |t»# Hravrti ihl« )•*■»•
to Im reckoned wllh. Carey ha
Sk,
b , the uld reverse rule of cona f lork of the oldest an I youngest
B V trarlr*. I should suy, wat.h the
H k Crave* thl* year. They l ave l"-i pitchers in la plivity and nnirh
will depend s'|N.n how they s h a i'
too many ganus in the Gi«l'&lt;
up for the regular season
lie
k t f i 'f r - i t leagu e I" he trifled w ill
ha&lt; add'd leal strength and class
B y by National la-ague "intruder*.
to hi* Infield In Joe M npp. A
'- T h e
&lt; inrlnnali
row lo r »r potential team, the Brooklyn*.
B b 4 ro f| H n f t
Word from d.
rua*t i« that
■ A th ) rile*, ar** o vi *i in t Icnr wni&lt; i
Mi &lt;|Iaw’* filani- Imw n w m Id id
F . today fur u row with th«* lliook
thl*
Ithe
a |jn cluii. Th** It#
l*H»k !•* I»r ,-lass und power
P | v ic ily nii|»ioVi*d l r » i» oVrr la t 'tra in . *ay roast ••••■ rver*. that
B y c a r In
ol th«*ir m v ••(&gt;•*' m! the Mag winner will hate in lent
^| | | # haudti of tI m* M m km#*n. I Ih ‘&gt; And the f '.li* have p u k 'd up tw..
/'kicked away an r a -y v u to r y obi-r star* in Stanley I n k an I Bill
onk»
•* tha A'a latl Sunday
ami
!••••, llcin iaii. These inlieldm
k .ih o w n l lmprr«pi%**ly Ulim d rooko I tie lu ll* a dangeiuu* ■nnletnlei
^ p i t c h i n g yesterday in I "it

; (%**»
R I D A p * ■&gt; W

Seticlnr*
Iciney, If
Steven*, Ih
Italoirn, p

Kvaris, rRobinson, 3li
Wati-js, 2I&gt;
R jrnette, rf
Reether, &gt;f
I’aiham , s*

Sjn im a ry: T *'o ha^r
Sanerr, Allman; Struck nut hv AMm-*n, II. by Kaburn, 4; Hu-m** on
taIN, o ff Allman. A, o ff R ahim .

�Ail Unfair Attach
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W e b o ld n o b r ie f f o r B e p r e e e n U U r e L e G n a r^ U o f H ew
Y o r k . M o s t o f h is id e a s o o g o v e r n m e n ta l le g is la tio n h a v e
b e e a A t v a r ia n c e w it h t h is p a p e r 's , b a t in ju s t ic e t o t h e
E m p ire S t a t f a la w m a k e r , w e e x p r r e i o u r r e g r e t o v e r th a t
p a r t o f t h e C h ic a g o T r ib u n e 's a tta ck u p on h im In w h ich It
a a id "L a G u a r d la , w h o la a n aH en t o m in d a n d s p ir it fr o m
A m e rica n is m , w h o h a s n o le y a U y to o a r fa r m o f g o v w n m e n t a n d A t m * e v e r y in d ic a t io n 't h a t h e is w fiH n g t o d e ­
s tro y it**. W e co n d e m n e a c h a s t a t e m e n t a s b e in g u n tru e
a n d u nw ar ran te d a n d n o t in k e e p in g w it h w h a t a h otd d b e
a d ig n ifie d e d ito r ia l tr e a tm e n t o f p o litica l d iffe r e n c e .
H o w e v e r lit t le r e g a r d a n y o n e m a y h a v e f o r L a G u e rd la ,
h o w e v e r rep og n a n t-- h i s . fo r e ig n -e o d n d tiig n a m e m a y b e t o
AeiiVfrfcorn A m e rica n s , h o w e v e r c o n t r a r y h ie p o lit ic a l v ie w s
m a y b e t o a a y o t h e r fa c tio n , « t le a s t it c a n n e v e r b e sa id

gsvra^tiat
dgfeUaa W tbo

m

Um ' i ,« m L

TW cag m i l a trend of thought
2 " W h* r Ja e t « w * a e »ntilending.
What appear to he sodnlUtlc fos­
tered o f the Japanese reactionary’ *
program . a fu b e r r o w a d neither
ftren Mussolini’* syndlemllim nor
BUlse's " m h m l 1 soeiollsm," bat
are aaamtial f m m a In tha pa­
ternalism, or paMarehaNim, of
tha Confnclan goU tn ago. Th*?y
taka Japan ,badt to a purely Ori­
ental philosophy « f government,'
under which the despot U the
father mt hi* paopto, with ovary
phaao o f national Ufa under direct
control, ■# that ha may better

I Dreilntely through' Byron's hair,
TIU hi* heart 1* *orrow woke, ami
knew
th a t It hail found lta brother
■Vo- lh*I,u
And Byren dreamed o f prison*-!
/ man j :j-. *
V- * ■ / p ,
i t dungeons o f lubaquehua atone,
Threat to a doom Promethean, .
Fettered, defiant, and alone.
Bat Shelley dreamed o f mountain
fop*—
White, r too diet*, sanward-soaring,
r~ r~
Whore even the vngyved spirit
■top*
With only bind for boundary.
—fly J o u U surer.

F o r P royep t B ervfee g a d L o w a a i I’r k a s a m

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VERSE FOB T o DAT

TREE PROM W A N T -T h e lewd

Sanford ha* rollected rightean
•ream o f its taxes so far this
tar. This may not be a la*payers
S ka 1*1 it certainly Is aonieig or other.

P r e sid e n t H o o v e r b a a s u g g e s te d th a t It w ou ld b e n ice
I f B u d y V g lle e c o u ld w r it e e e o n g th a t w ou ld d r iv e a w a y
thk d ep ression . T h a a u g g a a t k m .h u w m sn rrit f o r . m u s ic
ca n h a v e t h e g u a lH iee t o r e g i s t e r « b i g e f f e c t upon h u m an
b e in g s . T h a q u a i i a a i i . h u th e d ep ression re a ch e d th a t
s ta g e w h e r e I t e m , b e JttrT i JtoA m ore to m en tal th a n a c ­
tual co n d itio n s.
T h e r e c a n b e n o d o u b t th a t th e m en ta l a ttitu d e o f
th e p u b lic h a s h a d m u ch t o d o w ith p r o lo n g in g th e d ep res­
sion . b u t It Is a ls o a c e r t a in ty th a t sp ecu la tion , ov e r-lo a n ­
in g , e n d in fla te d v a lu e s h a d p r o d u c e d a c o n d itio n w h ic h had

. 'Arthur Brisbane, spending n
few weeks vacation at Miami
ch, is writing columns of valei publicity for Ftortdn printed
Macrons newspapers ail over
United 8tales

Always Ready
p rra a d is p a tch e s toll o f r e lie f w o rk b e in g d o n e b y th e
A m e rica n L e g io n la th e torn a d o d e v a s ta te d a r e a s o f th e
S o u th . T h is la n o th in g n ew f o r th a t o r g a n Ix a lio n f o r in
e v e ry n a tion a l e m e r g e n c y th e L e g io n h a s a lw a y s b een on
* T to story is told of on srdeet th e j o b a n d h a s a cq u itted it s e lf In an a d m ira b le m a n n er. In
Jr* exposndlog on Uw evils of ita w o rk t o g e t e m p lo y m e n t f o r m a n y Idle teen th r o u g h o u t
drink. IT* sold “ Why it even mskee th a c o u n tr y r e ce n tly th e L eg ion haa b een a g a in a u croa sfu l,
tho closest friend* fell out, sad and In co m m e n tin g u pon th e sp len d id e f f o r t s th e T im e a tames tenants to Biss their aim
.
,
,.
when shooting al their landlords." U n lon a a y s :
“ W h en , n o t lon g a g o , th e A m erica n L e g io n p ro p o se d to
fin d e m p lo y m e n t fo r o n e m illio n m en . th e n u n em p loy ed ,
w a r* c o m p a ra tiv e ly fe w w h o sa id It c o u ld n 't b e don e,
t b h t t h e p ro p o sitio n
w aa im p ra ctica b le ,
and
th e r e fo r e
ttPTTfnirl t o fa ilu re. T h eae fe w , h o w e v e r, a r e n o t a m o n g th ose
o f th o L eg ion w h o a r e o u ts ta n d in g aa th e doera o f g o o d
jutm!

w orth y

inyiL

•M en o f th o L e g io n W ho d o th in g s , aom o o f w h ich a t
fly g t seem ed Im poaaiblo o f a ecom p lla h m en t, b r a v e ly and

people hod better gat ant their
' eject He fen* sad Uae* antis, far
£ Uwy tell us that when this Okte’ home firecracker gtte ap aa tha
,« griump things g*t pretty hot.

t h o N a tio n a l A d v ertU era A a roetotion . th e A m e r k a n K cd era tto a o f L a b o r and th e L e g io n A u x ilia r y , w ith th e re su lt
t* .o j |g t b o d o s in g d a y s o f la s t w eek th e A s s o c ia te d I
r e m r t a d t h a t w a g e-ea rn in g pon ilion a h ad l&gt;een fo u n d f o r
s m illion , w ith th e g o o d w ork still

A North Carolina congressman
la opposed to salary ruts sad
.boosts that be I* a ten thousand
dollar a year man. If he la worth
tea thousand dollars a year to tho
federal government at the present
time he ought to be able to show
hi* associates how they ran halAt a recent mooting o f the Banaare the budget without Increasing
ford leadge of Rika, tho following
taxation.
officer* wore elected; E. W- H»wThe Gypairs are generally looked laad. exalted ruler, S. Rungo, Lead­
Upon a* o pretty despicohio race.
ing Knight; R. P. Bymm. Iwyai
. They hare always been clever *t
Knight; Cruao Borneo, Lertario*
trading, and su widrspreod has
Knight; O, L. Taylor, oecvetory;
their reputation twcomo for gut­
1* r . McCulkr. trensorer; J. F.
ting the best end ■&gt;( a deal that tho
Karoata, tiler; F»i loot Lab*, tronwon) meaning to “ gyp” has boon
tee; and W. U. Iloldtn. repewoanterained from their name. Bat the
Gypsies hsre on* f m n 4 M &gt; Uvn.
Lest Saturday waa one o f tbo
thing, prubobly gained because
they hare had su much n post*mo baxteat day* of tho yvnr foe Boafora more M ate. On account o f tho
along this line. It is their proverb
largo nnmhor o f hands engaged to
j " W to flatters you has either
Uw eatery fleida, a largo amount o f
‘cheated you, or Irepea to do ao.”

that tho military M m IkM -m •etiaa now has n t h a firm bald
apon th« papular lamiumtion that
M am a aa t o f publicity c u m m *
Uw trend,
Tho moot aisnifiaant feature o f
Uw*“ yM»ckt^ party p o p i a i* Uw
don m a la lion o f tho O e d d n t and
its laoUtutioo* had get “ lack to
A* la." ThU tendency h aj certainly
hoca ha»tm *d and popuiaritod by
J a p a n * ! dlfficnlUca with tho
League o f KatioSa and !qr dlptomaUe clashes with tho Individual
powers. Including t h e United
Mateo, but it waa not in*pired by
them Irritants. It has boon inspired
by a growing distract within pow­
erful u m m u wUva circle* o f tbo
wisdom o f trying to fit Uw garm eat o f Woman* detaocreUe theory
upon aa Oriental nation. ThU distn**t had only de*p re»d a n d
spread, under tho xurfaee, no im­
ported f hal lin* In politic* have
grows, osporficiolly, to popuUritj.
Tho oonUawnt.' which H i - now
erupted to cnch a widespread de­
mand for a long atop backward. U
that tho party politician U a con­
spirator, too engrouod in Uw po­
litical game to bo a patriotic

no vaom to Urn latter far hypo­
thetical equality. The Bast ha* al­
ways believed that man are best
gotentod not b y their poors but by
Saoir better*; and who ara their
betters is not far term hat for the
baMvoImt do* pot to decide.
I f Japan is ranlly coming to a
decision that this pblloaopby suite
her )hmt and that democratic In­
stitution* are a misfit, her “ liber­
al" institution* u * not merely hi
eclipse bat' will sink Into an abey­
ance from which they can rise
again by evolution only. Since the
"liberal- prlntlpio* which ara xupposed to govern International re­
lations are borrowed from those
governing domestic affairs in the
Occident, a Japanese dementia re­
action will eortoM y lend to a re­
vision o f M r foreign relations. The
inter-relation between domestic
and foreign policy has already
bMn mads clear enough during
the remnt Japanese adventures In
China; bat the Internal reaction

Every locality has ita
more progressive mer­
chants and profession-:

They always stand
out to the keen obeervancc o f newl
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WHAT WE HAVE, WHAT WE NEED
TAMPA TRIBUNE

Joralnpmnat o f IU marlUori' and
s ir commerce, tha nrelntenane* o f
Its credit, tbo reducyon o f Its
poMie expensm to redneo to I st Ion.
• Florida's oaoentisl program of
growth Is a Mg one; hut Florid*
u i tha tasn.powcr and tho ,u»turo-power to pot It through.

Hero

Byron end - here Shelley
slept—
tiers, after happy voyaging,
t
Under a auddsa rain thop stopped
Ashore, to hopes that port would
bring
All storm-spent pilgrims' first do.
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freit are everywhere * * tin
health of the notion needs all tb*,
cltrea fruit the country c a n ' prodm* * * what marred* tom an indos try, modem agricultural meth­
od* m l capital cnokd work to this
o u t* • * everything to ntondom* But, tho last two siuinod, oh! then
Within that room what talk there
waa—
Where trevelers, atrrchanls, clerks,
would Uriel.
And whoa* drub wails, smeared
' «y s t o t l l g f h n ,
Rag f^ y e d h , coon Lies* prancing

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PETROLEUBfi
SINCLAIR B 8FIN IN 0

Hosrurd Crouch, who reside* in
tha southwest port of tho city
; is thlo week installing aa overhead
Pip* trrigotien . system far his
garden which will consist of fire I
’ lets. Mr. drench raises a fin*

CLEANERS
A L W A Y S I jO O K
T O i m BU ST

CORSAGES
Stewart the Florist
8 M M y r tle A n ,
I ’h an e 260- W .

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Quality Petroleom Frudoet*
Sinclair It-C with EJhyl
Unclalr Pemwylraala Motor OU
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OOPERS Better Citizei
Keynote O f T a lk s TO AID VICTIMS
CLASH WITH COPS At
Luncheon Today OF TORNADOES
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| Florida haa (ho lownat avara*#
S DIB IN FIRE
| -ifl
elevation abov# tea level of any
WINCtlESTER, V # , Mar. 24. - 'statu, with the exception o f LM lli
( A . P . ) — Three
children
were nna.‘
VjrneJ fatally yesterday In the ■■—
(ire whic), deitroyed the Iwn-stnry
frame dwelling o f Walter Mills.
The dead: Nancy liee, 17 months,
l.eon. five, and Ruth Grimm, in
A can o f gasoline, thought to hsv becn upset l y the boy and girl, |
w*» ignited b y the store. Mills w*.
at work atvt Mr*. Mills wa. vis­
iting a neighbor.

(Continued from Page One)
thin two score lost their live*.
The governor yeaterdiv Appcslr 1
P o lic e C h ie f D e c la r e s
Thone 12T
to the people of the tUte in a
“ 4 ,1, ,
T roopers
E n te r e d
formal proclamation f o r contriho^
Sanford.
Fla.
That vaeaatlla aetor Frednc
lion* for the needy.
•
T o w n M in u s R e q u e s t
Mr*. E. P. Morse left yertarday
March, who laat appeued a* both
While
rescue
cfewr*
a
till
vearche.t
afternoon for Babton Park to viailrbrii for Additionml d n i , relief
“ Dr. Jtkyll and Mr. Hyde,'' haa
WILKES BAKRK. Ta.. Mar. 24.
It Mr. and Mrs. George Morse for
N ow F rock s
wmkem At atmtegir point* wrre TAMPAN KN1IS LIKE IN T»:\ \S
found another role demanding ex- several day*.
— ( A V .\— State trooper*, policing
feeding
and
houaing
in
temporary
Hy
Inordinary talent.*. Thi* time the
the I’enniylvanis inthraclte area,
SAN ANTONIO. T it., Mar.
«belter* those made homeleaa.
Clarence II. Eckeraon arrived lathed ytatvrlmy alth I^rksvlll*
itory U a modern, twlft-movlnjr
Army lenta, cola, blankrta, foml 24.— (A .P .)— JuMirn Union re­
comedy entitled "Stranger* In last Saturday frnnrTeaneck, N. J. h rough police et an insurgent
' ;v
SATURDAY
«m) clothing have been moved in fill ned an inqm**t verdict yc*!er
to
spend
a
few
Week*
h*re
bill)
miner's
inerting
Allen#
D tM ttm n t of Love." A e' It* hero Mr. March
to the aeveral atrlcken rummmit- day that the «! ath of 1».
A group of anthracite mlneis
hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*. T. H.
Bajtlat Sunday 3*h°«l perform# no peculiar feaU of
»e* by the Alabama njtional (JO. of Tampa, who w is found *hnt
defied union cffirial. 10 day* ago
Eckeraon, Magnolia Avenue.
nlgh(
ef t h'un‘. at make-up; but e* “ Buddy'' Drake
whirh ftUo mo nied guard to death here Thur«d«y
and struck to force equalisation
w m Fiiicidal. Allen, a nnnmerdal
be I* required to Impermonate hi*
at th# church.
in
Tuacalooaa
ani
Talladega
toun
Ml** Khadra Culpepper, a ate- of work at the mines.
k p tt will b« giv- owa brother Arthur In a altuallon
lie* to prevent looting. Patrol* photographer, wa* found «&gt;ad in
Strlkwra In Ihe Wilke* Barre
Department thit la. full o f amurtng dlfftcul- dent a t Stetson University, will
were
ritilililhed In other center' hi* automobile al a ti*uri*t ramp.
spend the week-end at Geneva with and Scranton are* closecT" down
Sunday School at tie*.
and
truck*
were h«*ld reaily in
her parents, Mr. and Mr*. C, W. the Iroomls colliery of fhe Glen
at tha church, E a d - Baaed on William J. Lock*'* la*t
NOMINATION BKFFSBO
Montgomery to aupplv demand*.
Culpepper.
Alden
Coal
CVmpiny.
which
imaakad to b t a f d n * « j waKvnjiThe 'Shorn Lamb," thi*
Dr. William de Klcine, general
piny*
1800
men.
Thit
balanced
new Paramount plctur* l* pri­
WASHINGTOV, ■ ,n w *
medical aiJir!#(»r of the A liter lean
Mr. and Mni. Frank L. Woodruff j I,**** to their rank* by the return
( A.P.I FhaiIt * A.. Jnnn* ycater*
R ati and supper will be marily the itory of a black ihecp
Itrd
Croat,
and
Thoma*
THowpaon,
and
Mr*.
J.
1&gt;.
Woodruff
a
A
"
■if minerk to the Pine Ridge,
tha entertainment rom- who return* from hi* extensive
general field worker, are cn route day wa* denied the npproval of
peeled to return today from Delaware and laurel collieries
#• a f tha baltdlnf fund of All wandering* Ju»t In tim* to *tep
lo Hirmingham wher* they will lUe Heuate fwr tbe &gt;m*t *•( ftulfral
Greenville,
S.
C
.
vlhcre
they
have
of the Hudson Oral Company.
Catholic Church from C:0O Into the shoe* of an outwardly
caUldiah
headquarter*. Pending alttimrr for Ihr wr*|rrrt dKfrkrt
been spending several day*.
The lower region, atound Shen­
to BtOO o'clock rat the reipectable relative who has, In
their arrival the work W In’ing of North Fiirolim, the fir«t pn**iandoah and I’ottaville, was tran­
aober fact, been up to all »orte of
=1
directed by 1-. II. McFarland. Red dtmini nominee lo I *• ft-fii*ed ron
1* i’ hrpr, Criqi I, Krvir
Mr*. Rosa E. Ratliff, of Bain- quil. All mint** achedultd to oper­
U W lll&gt; &gt; M r ~ i T j yiyeln hi* own
firniation at iMw FPF*ion.
I rooked food sale w t t
Croaa
field repreaentathre.
vilv Silk Frock* that Tut
bridge, Ga., and twd daughters, ate thrrr were in ppHliietlon, e iproperty,
mlkapprSprUkcd
by
the
Circle jfttmber Pour o7
Htunt J. Crane, general field
Mr*. K. E. Clarkson, of Ocala, and ft p ! four packer* o f the Lehigh
i* Itight KiFhlofi ’Em p'hnil*
Mathodfi't Church at the reipectable Arthur, Buddy the
MIAMI
Gold
our
I.
In-"
.
grant*
reprea^ntative of the Red t ro**
black sheep muat be eucce**ful In Mrs. It. 0. Grover, of Deljsnd, are Valley C rtl Foiopany.
te A u f ’i Store.
'--or Spring Wanlroh*
p v n a i through Atlanta yeitrrday e«l Fhartrr rccmtlv lo rngngr in
a maequerade made possible by an visiting Mr*. Ratliff’s brother and
George tyialrk, chlrf of police* of
*■
'
real t’*lali' huFinc**.
en
route
to
Comer
to
make
a
*ur*liter-in-l*w,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
K.
G.
extraordinary reiemblence
but
J •* TUB8DAT
lArkaville, declared last nlglit
vey of the damage therr and in
S ix cn : 12 to 4ft*
Wbman'i Club Eaetcr party rendered perilous by many com- Hayes, thi* wtek.
that alate tiouperf Tiwft* into thit
other itrirken north Georgia emo |
given under the ampler* plication*.
through, rmiU'il a
of 300
mimitle*. lie aald Mi"" Amiettee
Algernon Speer !» vspectrd to striker* |luuninjf |*»»kRt patrol
Phoor t.l'i
W on t of Buddy'* problem* are
Racial Department at 8:00
1'r ift’tl:
MeFlaren, another Re*| Fr«*** rep
For
a t 'tha club with Mm. 8. D. those connected with hi* brother'* arrive Saturday to spend the Eas­ am! cluhU'v! Patrolmari Andrrw
AJmvbs-thrrse present at
the re«entalive, had gone to Firtef"
in and Mr*. II. M. P»p- Intilcste lot* life. Th» Isle Arthur ier holidays here with hi* par­ (Tcmark an! High ('onatabU Prtet lanebeun were: Mr*. C. F. Bran
K A ST K H F L O W I .US
villi’. G a. 1«» dirt'll relief there.
_ ho*Irate*. Contract ami Drak* maintained very frirndly ent*, Mr, and Mm. George A. Uu.ihim»ky. llr naid troojNrrw In* ah, Mr*. Otto Srhmehl. Mr*. W
In Athi'n*. Ga . orga^irel nml
relation*
with
a
beautiful
blonde
Speer,
l**rk
Avenue.
He
will
be
bridge Will he played and
vatU-d iht* town in ppltc of the D Ballard. Mr* IL E. Fuller, Mr*. volunteer telii'f force* c«*n|*erate I , I IM.E\MH&gt;I&gt; El.tlU Eli S llo l'
are ••poclally Incited, (Juliette Compton) who embar­ accompanied by John NhroJer who fact that he an I the burf*R*e« T. R. Gilman, Mr*. J. &lt;• Lnney.
*n a^FlFtiiig the injured and home
Magnolia ami 10th
rasses
Buddy
by-assuming
that
will
spend
Sunday
here
before
go­
reservation* with Mri.
of Ijrknvillr mul l'lymooth hail Mr*. A M. I'hilliii*, Mr*. Karl !»■-* Ma&gt;or A G Dud ley and eiV
rthj Individual rceer- the relationship will continue. A r­ ing tu'l*Blm liearh to visit hi* pal - a^ked the rmmly sheriff not It KrhulU. Mrs. Morris Speneer, Mr*.
i„- organiratiuho fmmeil « lentral
Mra. J. C. Bennett; thur’s secretary (Kay Francis) I* •nt*.
M Minirik, Mr* W. L. CtHiper,
Fend aid union* requested.
relief commillec
In ilireet re
reeercation* with Mr*. II. much more attractive to Buddy,
Tapi. William A t’ lark, con* Mr*. Emma A»&gt;!.«■»t l.vman, Mrs. hahilitutlon. At the Knioo llapti *»
but she, alas, tieats him with the
Mr. and Mr*. W. I.. Inglis, of mandrng V.ie Wyonring Barrarks, I M. M. I'apworltr, Ml** Mnrgarr*
id*l(t jl r fur negriM-* in A then*,
suspirion and contempt she felt for Atlanta, lla., arrived yeslerdsy to
culled thr* affair “ greatly rvag llcar-t. Ml** Ifnth Han,I, Mr* II •Indent* and faculty mi*ml»eiw
Arthur.
be the gue-t* of Judge ami Mr*. aerated "
C Washburn. Mrs. II B. Pope were prejmlng food and caring
A n n e lle P e n n y
In comparBon with lhc*e en­ James G, Sharon, West Tenth *
F Kumrr,
&lt;* IV
Mrs. W.
W E
Hu«gr, Mr*
Mr,
for injured negroe*.
tanglement* the fact that Arthur Street. They plan to return hurtle
ftiuniley, I »r. KhaaVeth Tr.try.
i W e d E u s tis P e a k s
(
CM.rMHrs,
Ohio.
Mar.
V\
was an eminent Egyptologist, tomorrow nod will be accompan­
In South i molma. relief work­
Mra .Inhn Met«rh. Mr-. In*kerp.
(A
.I1
.)
A
new
field
vwm
added
while Buddy doesn't know
» ied by their daughter. Ml** Emily
er* were Fent into the Berry
yeFterday to the eiiNtnrU where Mi* Frrd H WtNon, Mr« Wm. Sliittil* ami Fairmont comiminitie*
Announcement wae made thl* mommy from a sacred scarab,
Inglis who ha* Iren visiting Judge
liituminm'* r ’ill miners are oil MiiFgruve, Mr*. J- K. Terwil|ige», •*f Spat lanbiirg i minty
ling o f tha approaching mar- seem* insignificant; but Buddy'* ami Mrs, Sharon (or *ume time.
where
Mr* Jnliui Iimgfelder* Mr* t it
fInkr in Ohm.
i. of Ml** Lacy Annette Penny, Igpersr:# of this hobby furnishes
It) ire |')4''r*!in* were |e.||I«*«V
and
Iteilmmid.
Mr*
Fratg,
Mr».
\
\
M
: o f Mr*. Lucy G. Penny, * good deal of hilarity. More
The j»iote-l nt Tike Hgaiietl wngt
nitoi* ttian a xcoie hurl hy Mon
S
olt,
Mra
It
K
Tri
e,
MrIt
M
e, 8 . C„ to Donald Eu»- r.
r La in tin lloc-kit|g Valley utol
HTATH TRAPMIIOOT DATES
i- -ontributed by Stuart
The
Red
n II. Ml* Diver. Ml* .1 M Thnmp jd y Migbl*" toinadi)
ol Mr*. Alice Mann r — Is i - &gt; tS mluy &lt; ift-k (iriild. involving I n
o f frtendlv *dII .1 tA’hMinn, Mr* It &lt; hiH*. Snlvatii'ii AMtiy and th**
i city. The ceremony vj.o- -„ .l ’ ’ ---I- ],,« i rstss'lrr.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH. Mar p me TlMhi iviJiot?„ *|irviii to the
working
{ s%
heafei. Mi* J K I atm?. M»-* national guanl were
• Saturday afternoon
Aw ***** .
^Ii'T hw, 2*.—(A .P .)—T h e Honda Male •■ii'lcrn I odd during Oie day wheii| Jen nett e fjiing, Mr# K l&gt; llnllm k. itinllv in th** relief nf *ome HO
Clock at the Plrat Metho- K*y F '* r
Trapshootvra
Association
will
bold
mor&gt;than
|
IH
H
)
t
oal
diggent
I »■*■•' —
lovely
j Mr- F D Hrownlee, Mr* llenrv farmin'" left honndi'F* there.
1 of thl* city with the than itet-' &lt;'« •' &lt;— r.irle Its 11)142 clap pigeon tournament Ihmv down thtir tooU and WMlk**d|I Smith* and Mi ami Mi* 1 rank
The rtrtii' inea*nrt”&lt; werr heirig
Varner officiating
Fo*e and Kireev T* “*•.nlhrra her# May 4 to 7 Inclusive. I.u-I •ut The owlief1", of twn ritli'in | Kav An 1rr "i»n, Mr and Mi* Kit ill taken in the Pol )*ki »in i oilier
' H n n y will be given In who make “ S lia ’ ' -• •■*, Uivo," year’s lourney also *r&gt; hr M In t.
In hi finin'* in tiered the working* |l.ehmann, Alfred King,
Italph -Irik ifi cmnnimiit )c* in Terini'F
by her uncle, W. T. Blaring tonight anil K I'ry st the
( b "» d down when the men re , It*.up, Fount * Jobn*on,
lulni" #4 ihii) in the "lorni UI4U m Ken
o f Ulii city, and will have Mllane, b
fu t d to mvept the wage t ,t.
picture certain to
l Diltiffeidei, W l * o»q»e|,
I *!!• k&gt;'
HOTEL CI.EUK KILLS Sl l I
r.mald o f honor, MIm Lola please you.
M&lt;ant nne, Adiiitain
ti*,ner al Th iif 1o' n. ISmi rif«* Si hi f f l**y I *r M'
F%4**v whe r*‘ I* r ip r e**e(| IHe
I o f thl* city, Mr. Peak*
lieinler^uii went into Ihe fo-IIi T, I augley, O I* lle' tidoii, I! )
MIAMI BK AC1I.
Mur. 2 \
deter in Ini*t ion lo rebuild
Hilly
‘ id by Marlin Borne*,
Tate T W Smith, editor of the Fhlltnn Foun
Tiboii II uyne". 4'J, t eastern field to »«»nfer with Uriga' OvaMtreel, I. A
** M*t man. x
•ral regulations prohibit toll
t uliiii ll&gt; of OfV«- Ijiwivu. J* t# .Sharon, i. F IImur f ! / (Alabama)
Newa, eipreaaed f
*mm» |a* *- —
»o&lt;a
A » a «* * * fH * * ie
ill dine! nny national hulili'f, If IV W i* and M* nod the irn*te of th-r ' 11 *« k»D i mu muni
„ pis'"’
'Th»
of Fliirtt!ii Aliuub) fmlhd dead y d t f rdn v .th
C , and ha* Heed their
I i , |»oMUfdy
&lt;1 Officer# j. |fii ntr«I foite* *enl ml" 1.ne tliftritl S\r
i d * when
lie -aid, 'tlm-e win
She wa* graduated tftfvclop rm&gt;r*.« con-lrucUvg* mids m bullet wound In hi* •
The f fleer* mt*l t Atliin*. After
#■ ffefiut the wliirm rn v )|*e* are
jrence lllfh School. the way uf pruvnimif mure matin ■aid he romralttad auieole
*
to
•I ( minelty hml in*|Hstr I
going t" rehtidd then hunie* an I
Peak* ha* lived In Sanford fActurvd gtMHli iir either ih k d
hT P*fka
i mini**, inrliitlmg Mill fir lil
I in i' lip iIfe wIHi*Vl* It « 14» 1till I*r ■
AHKH NAMES l,\ IOANS
nine yean and U *t rumnuMlitiuR, be&lt;i»u*i*, with
) W p part
a
VI IIt'll' l w41 pIS III l» iiitnngF G i r l h e a p s T o D e a t h
No
' Illf.l.' 1'*
connected with the Prat* UtK),t&gt;00 ton* of ^hipping lai 1 up
ml
F r o m b r o k e r 's R o o m
WASHINGTON, Mar 24.
there would be no difficulty in get
' Company.
Th. "tnki* Fitusl n»ti mi i hi*
ting the «hlp» heir if we had IA.P,) Preiidtnt I la weF of th*
KVIt.M II.lt
Allltl SI Ell
w.h quirt, but « m1 v in thr
fieconutn tlon Flnainr t or pot • Inbl *i
NEW ynliK , Mat 21
I AT l
, »'J-| .
(.argovii |o put in thvrn.*"
Him
ti.
f
k
m
to
r
v
ii
dinner
m
U
&lt;
A
t
vn
■
n
|
&gt;
1
hi
it
yi'Ar
*•
!&lt;
!
girl,
tion, wa* asked In * lull yi**:&gt; &lt;
V11VII It VIt.A It. Iti.lir. Mar 21
•lay by Rcprvsentativp ils.binai n I'lfk " ,i g uni at tie I irk Itun iciehtifiti ft" I am a Anilei*im. &lt;!h*&lt;l
t A I* t Mali tlma Gntulbi'^ IH
Hiitl the todly ifti i I**AI'Mig fr«»m the win
*iI* hi Nel*onv»llt
to submit to th# Bouse within |u mijtr ■
ilM'Fl l ril wit'.) I*1■ f 4ell) UI tlow of |ln* luvunmt" MpirtinrM" v*it» -J.l a&lt;l&gt;»|tted ,1m i-*,t • l.axnii,
liy&gt; a report showing tile n*m&gt;- j' HI &gt;1 4
nil* ted &gt;i-'ler im mi Talitka, 1
gun. Nv of i wh* m uf F hi Iip If *iim1«*1|»h, Ji , iMH-iAll)
nf pemnns stui concern* rereivun. "iib mu
. liMte- --f iM&lt;tuwfi)l
jiiitfl
I i&gt;mminr' t I••♦#K• She *i nhhh* I n I lji|u- iitt
limn* *ml thr amount of -the u
t&lt;iM)&gt;uyattda.
vancaa.
1 note « a&gt;itu* "l'h'i"«* li t thvm thin
frota Tag* On#)
lb.
ah frh 111- it in Aft ukril " atill j 'tn|M*»l fru
Miiii’f Ilfivi'i
It El KIVE.S I l HIM Ell K IM ;
■ « n iM rata*, they *ald
1I f| Fl}« I41 a ..f hi III the fifth fh.nr
WXKT i'A l M nE A C II^ W nn
If nmliilfi h
rata* ara gauged,
stuclu Flow, i Shop, capitalised at
(Continue,) Horn Pag* On*)
»' h RtrtAiii ei \ iii l ht r r* I'lnrhur*! ’Si"iif, ( amiIIha In ^
In proportion to th* cr the revised prulucol amply safe LI0,000, granted charter recently
VATK AN t IT)
'!»• 24 I lo
Tie** the North urn! South h*
of ri*h Invph ed la a vsy- guard* tha Henale's rcsrrvatiuii nf
tntirraimfrit -*r1#| ilelectlve* w•••■ t VI ’ i The piipe tm -iiiil former
pointed out. A thlp run- 1820 banning advistuy upininn* liy
urmhlr to Diirii Now thi
go 1 h ttkg Manuel uf Ibittugal nt jtiiv te euillenre yeitenlst
ugh a narrow canal thr court on questiont in ulm h
gAlntd Arcr*« to hi* ApArtmen'
graatvr risks than In this country ha*, or claims in
P ro i nnd d u b i h avF
hart, an interest, wlthuut thr run
- — Ja.
I ■proponent* of th* canal sent of this govrrrmcni.
one thing in common 1
Bible* and dumpling* ihoubl fnltl ■1 *'p»un *all uinl leu taI that a v*isel would cnlci
Stimson in bis letter tu thr loinb*ve dimple*. That’* an undmlahie I.I..
taking pM*.f. r. and add
I t minutes," they said. Bill tea .aid;
knowledge
that the falrj
F r id a y
up milk. Ki"|i thi* batg#arrsus Ultimate, but
“ The protocol fully accent* the f» 't . Prrhapi thl* tlmilarity and ■me 1
way
and
not
the itonj
-inmn ful. mu t"P of (hr
•r It maana a ship *v«ry fiv# reservation* nf thr Senate the further fact that both are de ter i
, If on# vassal caught resolution of 1U20, and Ihtrt .y im­ llcioui li Why baltie* are torn-- pinrupplr, ar$j aliitn fiftaan rain*
window ii the place tq
grounded, or met any poses the jurlsdiclinnal reslrictiun time* cailtd dumpling*. But you jlra, im) ng tha e* I «luicly mV*
judge a golf club. Cloth^'
Uiap inevitably upon the World Court as -t.i advis­ ihould kretp your dumpling* ami cuvrfrd Srrva w|)b r iu m , iicrvaa
ily |n a narrow ory opinions which wa* sought by bablr* carefully leper ale becaui-j F-fl..
Ing, too, may item alike In a store • but
SlraliiiR A n o lh e r 's Nuine, Hr KVidn llimv&lt;-ir
Funk thi' ronln G .if an H*ounrr
. It would graatly endanger the fifth reservation uf the Senate. the fotmer shuuld La rteamed or
A
n
U
n
it
peeled
I-ov
er!
baked,
but
the
latter—never!
ran
of
s
r
u*li4"(J
fuwaiian
pinrap
what
a difference in actual service)
skips. Tha Insurance
“ Our views as to the necessities
I &lt; i * * r d I m ( h r M i d a i r ••( m l « v « r « |
l* *#r a l f i e l r — h m J
Here ir e recipe* for a couple nf n|f, one thirt! cu, * jgar anil unr
I'have U be Increased Bad proprieties of judicial proce­
#*». ■■
rtrrrlrd (** fcr«rr| «ii” l
I a If h«&gt;ia
wrr■Hr C •■tip 4*«hr* Ir *•«#• oar Inn#
j added rlak."
dure Kav# been adopted, and we are dumpling* guaranteed lo hare riglilh tfa-spoon Innninori to gather
Don’t
rely
on
»hop-window
appear^
In
••!»«
b
r
p
|
dimple*
and
full
of
delicious
fruit
for
five
minute*
uc till qulta thick.
i aavpd la going through offered th# opportunity by adher­
ancc. Service reveal# the real worth'
araaad th# state would ent# to throw the great Influence which are Just the thing to fill Foul -lightly, Kplt rich baking
r dlmfr lahad by th# n*cas- of tbit country into a development the trarkt and crannies with a powder hUtUit )ugh thin, cut in
of a gult and Kuppcnheimer iupcrior&lt;j
and put a
ap##d of vtaacls In a f thl# court along the line* which serve qf warmth ant comfort four-linn h nqua
ppuuiiful of tin* pineapple In th*
t was* pointed out. kav. mad# Amtilran Judicial pio- throe cold winter day*.
Ity. No regreta ever followed the pur-j
Conk (he content* of a No. 3 renter of each Bring corner* tuth# shlpplag. men cedura cherished and famous.”
chase of a Kuppcnheimer ault. Priced,
ran of Hawaiian pineapple and Ifcther. and pin
tightly. Hake
•feratom and owaera would
Benator Pittman, a friend of tha
twn-third* cup sugar for five twenty-fiv* to Mlffy minutr* in
it# the canal by night- A *hip court, promptly contended In the
arc most moderate thit season* oven. H e r e *
P 3 C / 0 tfnmouM Qkiutt
#nDr the Panama canal by commit!##'* executin' session that minut##.tTurn min a pudding dial liot— 4D0 drgrn
Rift together one cup flour, one- with flu ffy hat&lt; i'irr Serve* aix.
wait until th# neat day, Mr. Stimson'* declaration was “ an
~*«a
"
apparent contradiction" of the view
F rcd ric Miirrh
at neceaaarily g l o w he expressed about the raviseJ
K uj F ran c b*
•Up could paaa through protocol (a a note to I'rraldrnt
" h u r l
llrH la
1M miles in Z4 hour* Hoover la 1829.
Im e" thfy eapUlned.
'Senator Johnson, a foe of the
Ft bourn actual Urn*, coart, joined In ihl* contention and
strait* th# ship would said th# new state meat was “ at
m#4 day and night, with variance" with
prvvioOa state­
. . . # f lb# gulf stream,
ment* o f th# secretary.
ship Would #oler lb# canal
Senator KoUnson, of Arkan*#*.
‘ mlanUa, aofficlent width lb# Democratic leader, reiterated
ray run would l#.n#c#a- his halief that the revised protocol
I# .«#C being coolma- drafted nnder th# leadership of
a would b# McaMOry Ellha B ool "effects a modification
■Blind# of th# InUrkrr of tha Sen#t#*i reservation. Insofar
I# to# hlgti for a sea- a* request* foe advisory opinion
_ T h an would U U.# la Bon-roalenuou* rase* ara #a«gg naalruftlag 88 rail*
rood bat in my opinion , th#
highway bridges. Th# •bang# is not of grant ImporUs# rmaal Aad th# Hu*
would .a m e n t aa
Ben#tar Burak, chairman of lk#
d iffM t y .
•uhmitUe, who 1# *c»in*t *dh#rcoat U&gt;# g«vk # U th# court said;
wlth aa #*]•
“ Many mem ter* of tha eommit• year a » « U u g ta# wsr* M satisfied with th# ieccoald be a# rrv- catary'# l#U#r. Indeed, it wa# c#
i ta b cart, #• |#J- it r t e f that it lad to caafaatoo."
(Continued from Pag# On*)
the luncheon. Indicating to Mr*.
Leonardy “ that they appear Dot
only interested In better cltlaanship! hut in lending a hand Id In­
sure It* sponsorship in our roun
ty."
Those heard on the
speaking
progrjni were: Karl l^bmann.
Counts Johnson, J. G. Sharon, E.
F. Ilousholder, sn,| U. W. Ware.
The vital importance of citlsen
ship, the need for prompt regis­
tration ant payment of poll tax,
and the duties *nd definition* of
real citii^n* were briefly touched
upon by each speaker.
Mrs A, M. Phillip* sang »#*era) selection*, accompanied by
Miss Margaret Dsvi* at the piano,
and Miss Mildred N il renderr
two piano solo* as the musical
portion of Ihe program.
The luncheon was prepared by
memlM-r* of the Sanford Wom­
an's Clt h, with Mr*. W. T. Lang
ley, president of the elub, acting
a* general rhalrman. Those *•
slating in serving werr; Mm. E
II. l.aney, Mrs. II. J. l,rhman. Mr*
Howard 1-nng, Mm. John Meisrh,
Mr*. J. T. Newby. Mr*. (!.
11.
IlM fa ^ U n . James Huff. Mr*. A
C. C-jlji^lherlaLn/Mr*. C. II M»*on,
Hrw.■'IL^8|i* l ■ 'f,,, ) ,r * J H- ('° * ’
buriy.J||uc¥tLvW*dr Rucker, »nd

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The Yowell Co.

CO-ED

$

16.75

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3 iR ^ a k S £

I f f hard to ju d ga v i l u f

fteamer Canal
&gt;;ctas* Florida Stimson Starts
r^wa Attack Stormy D e b ate

on first sight.

D O N ' T RELY O N
SHOP-W INDOW
APPEARANCE

On Re vi s e d Pact

Dim ply Dumplings

To-Night

Double Programme

“Strangers
in LOVE

SAVE YOUR PENNIES
AND GET YOUR CALORIES, TOO

KUPPENHEIMER

SHREDDED

sg

BL

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�ivftde
Fields

••11*4 M % -'M
olltorial is tfce

Annuities

* it

t t .r h .n ii.

N actually pbbIL

a j'S a s t ;

would t l t l OtfT the f.r r r «7«i«U
would bo to asbjoet tbo publisher •cron Apalachicola boy botvw n
to tbo poiilblMto o f befog triad In Pensacola. and Earipolnt on rood
■rM &gt;
flrfW btrb^o pubMcx10, and wilt operate the t t r r f
tfM b f o c o U M . Kbobbardt, forboats toil f r n ,
■ '*•
' ■ --------r n ;
.

Tbo Florida ponhuula to very
dieted on two counts obonrinr Mm
with criminally libeling Coventor old,•gOriogtcoUjr. it b o f lin w
Carlton through attacks on ths ag­ ■tope formation, with many c i&gt; n

in b rapMflML' tho trotty d o .,
t (dabo sa oalb mandatory. Dur­
r (bo meant Irish campaign
ilth ondcd’ wUh b b obetlon as
mldbnt ha saaoriod on* of his
*tolflrial le ts Would bo to abeti f f j g f - OknoltiM amount to
ftaftOM a M ar. U b money colKb V 1**®4 mado an tbolr
p* that thoy could buy ast
B K t t wbch (bo Pnto
BSaaot uy. Under President
Vo tb s collections wero ra­
te Landau. De Valera fays
|‘ Ulibhald those paymenU,
is the boraiactlons will coduntil th)(i«nd establishes
M ils af bar ’ claim to tho

rtra

gsvsrnmftit has a
ly behind It to support U
i f , but Oeorgo DuchbSa
tbo loft Ring bbor mo
rruptad tbo Mriktonr *1
triad tbord must ba hoVII
Kb Irish ifosty Rttb tM*
that R dHlaraUaji of Wi

Postmaster Browit Georgia Betts Seek
Giveh Warning Oft T6 Shve.Cdt
Contract L e ttin g Oti Trial Fdr

slat*. I yoogTStutata

XSSSV&amp; M Mtt-fctatttmefct by Thontas folH d a ta ll with King Oeorgo.
8 bb govommotrt, ho 44Idem tbo Frwa RUU la
he moot formal and » ■
fu n d in g - to Cdntlnoo
dtbg these annuities to the na-.
Mini debt cfcmjtihirihncri." .
Failure to pay “ will be a minijt vlolsUoa of an .agreement
Nth Is binding in Is* arid In hen1 on the Irish Fra* Bute, whnti r adwladatmtlon may he In
)Srar,.m cxoctlf/ths same way as
traftjrtfn T f b rinding on both
mtrleo.* i . .
» ••
With thoW l c b s of bath aides
to dsftoed.Mhe attitude In prill-III circles last- night was .one of
hat oapactancy aa to the nest do-

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P o u r C u b ic F o o t
M o r a in e M o d a l

ATLANTA. Mar. *4,— (A.P.)
0 . P. Washington, Id, o f TSmpo,
WS| charged with murder yes­
terday after tbo death o f Jabs P.
Lambert who was subbed Mondu&gt;
la a fig h t O itm fM b S a f .Um
fight started whan Washington',
girl *ompanloi\ at pn apartment
party oat in U n b a n l top.

C'tRB-TTONK ,U not m .„ „ fo c t „ r * llrvw nmler .p erl.l l.rwnd r.»meof..r ,„*il order 1,^,,-,- *••
a giKsas to dUtrilrolc— Sprrlal l.rorwl lire* or* ttrsd* '.llh o.it tiro roaDof.,ntrr* ■ noinr ll.r
OSS oo*4yrIH'oul hi* gii.rantro or re*poi.*Hdlil, fur o - n k * ^ ______________________________
( " T H E

b o a tv e lt Scores
Ilh k V le to cy tB
I All a keysloQO
sctlop. lteporU
gre»t baua af
I |s Involved.
bo •weaned aw£r
if by the luro s i

(Continued ftant Page- 6 ns) M.
I to C tM 'fpr Howard, a ratio
more than to ta 1,
rha paraRa bagna early Ikc.tk*

h r i f u l a p p e a ls

f ir

mail cuntracU to cumpsnjss With­
out competitive bidding that a bill
taking away Brown's discretion­
ary powers would probably be
pawed.
The reply from the postmaster
general was the flat assertion th#
rxlstlnc system wss in the puGlie
Interest.
.
“ I don’t myself believe In com­
petition In the public service," ho
said, adding that he favored soma
csntral control over air mall such
as the Interatale Commerce CqriP
mission has over railroads but thpt
the time waa “ not yet ripe" for it.
Back of the clashes waa the
complaint by air mall oporptory
usscrTimd
............. a independents that they
w s r * d is c r i m i n a t e d a g a i n s t a n d n o
a t t e n t i o n w a a p a id

to th e ir o ffe rs

•iPPR .tasrdldstas.*, to carry tba air mall for loaa than
(Pat) CMIIen, In ft Is bring handled now.
Mead complained ha had been
"drsertad" by E. L Cord, na "In­
dependent" operator who too sod
Into tho nlr malt sUoatlpa an offer
to carry tbo mails for ,h|lf what

k
of
to
'
■to

th* staU seeks tljb death penalty
under an old law against attompU
to Incite Insurrection,
They attached tho oonstltutlenallty or tbo tow. In a demurrer
they alto qnoofloned tho validity
•f the Indictment on.the ground
that it failed to sot forth. In suf­
ficient detail the natusw at aliegad
yomraunltUc propaganda
whbk
tho ats persons w i n alleged U
Kara distributed aa a part of a
campaign for the overthrow of
garsnuntnt.
.
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The d n so r n r was presented as
soon as the cam a f Joe Carr, B
H. Powers, Mary Dalton, Ann BarMob, Gilmer Brady and Henry
Rtaty 'w ki called. Nana 4 tba dafendants waa praaeuV ymimal far
tba ilata
and defense baring
kgraed ta aatUa tho law o f the
cam bafor* bringing U baford «
* %
sis wars arrsstad bora In
1PM after a sbrioa of maoUag* at
which police said cnmmunbUo
propaganda was distributed. C a n
and.Tow irs after being arretted
urarl alleged ta ba rs nypoalad ta

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BALUDA, M. O . Mm. » L (A .P .)—John L Bishop. «T, votaran Bouthrim rallsrsy agtnmr. died
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Raafard D*lly (Jerald
Term*) Cook In A drsscs
Tclcphoae ad* will bo rccrired
far fihtrona aad collector sent
iramodbtsly far payaeaL
t Tim ) ______ ____ I0e • H"*
S T im e s -------------to s line
• Timed ...... ............ 7c s lino
Tims ralew-sw n u x A u - i
Tbs rvdsord i| U » s i s fss
conarcutirc insertions.
|Tvs word* of average length
are counted a line.
Na ad andcr I lings accepted.
All advertising h . restricted
to proper rlaaaificalkm. ,
J f sp error Is made The
nfstS Herald will be reapsaaiblc for paly sac incorrect laaatllaa., Ihe
advcrllasr for
•ubac&lt;j*rnl insertions. The o f­
fice Should be notified I—
m edbuly la caa* of error.
TO ADVRUTIBRItfl
A H e r a l d representative
thoroughly familiar with rstra,
rules 'an d risaalflcsHon will
glr* you rnmplrlr Informstlon
And If you wl*h they will as*l*t you In warding yoar wonf
ad lo make II sthrl effretlvc.

I — A n n oun cem ent)
l l.OSI.Nli OUT n* to line of sprint;
tlrt»aoB ami roala at Baotiflcc
pi leal. 611* Myrtlr Arc.
V It E K UEMONSTHATION al
ht»mr. Eliminair Ithrumatiani*
Ailhrili*.
N&gt;'irili*.
I.uinhayu.
Wr Ita* It &gt;nu? Ilralth
Applianrot,
Orlanrfo, Fla.

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r u n Jt r n c K o r rsAriB.
ThU IB h r aniiMunjaman! )hat I
hava »nl*rttl th# rahf_,fftr laa of.
flap af Juattr* of »ha Face# wr th#
Fourth Dtatrlct. Hlitc/. ambraraf
Hanford. AltamoMa h#aaPCs. taK&lt;
ITary, LonfWofH.. Korraat City. laK*
Mntiioa, and I’maU. Tour vota and
atappnrt In lh* Jana yrlmartM will
ha KpprtClltla
j a t n. h i :qk .

n a s w a a ir r .
I will l&gt;* a cSrwUdaro for - .
ik.a lo Iho irffllo of i(*rttf\
' '
County .and will
PVerlato Iho volo of. |So
IS* stootsf
of this county. lf-alacS*4 J ot»
to l&gt;o aa active chllirr. I n d M ;
J
full tint* In the codetloallasS Mb
•
(i.rr*m*nt of law. ss4 prill smpUO. ■. ' '1
compoi.pi.
y $

r u n sN u a irr,'
' ' T ™ 1
I wish to BBsouneo —F candM
for Ih* of fir* of sheriff *
County *ut,j*c( lo tbs - ,
primary In Jaao. If *ISetoa
anfareo Iho Isw Wlthows few
favor sad will *m»loy honest
ioi.IIIS.nl d*putl*s IS aaelss
Th* auppoti of sll hosool aad ,**-.
row jin T ir n o f fm ac IL
abiding rlllsoaa wilt ho a -“ — l l ,“ '
I* -w
t hrraby nnnounra m f umdldarf
TAUt, - . a
for tha rtf lea of ^dal Ira of tha
ivara for tha fourth...
_ __ DlBtrlrt.
ltarnonta
m o n ta . I h*....
h * r V k..........
F ° s iin ^ &gt;.!n ^ w Am y *oaa d t o a » F ) - -* I# p h 4
of Caasihklo
»k* f„r lh* offko
tiffk-p —
-------- - of, ---.
____ # ant gnurih l)i*trl«l of Homlaolo sjsaos. aha 11 u»a my tr. which elsbfWros Ih* followSagf .
. ;* n
haat afforta lo lu«ura an afflrWnt erect nets: Myrford. lake.
admlnlatratlon af an Import apt of Umii wmd, Alianin
BontB MprlnfR. F
flea, and I will «ypr$rlala aay aup
In. l*Nkr Monro*. llaar IAh a Ml
port clvan m«.
rorraat City. Yi»*r aapy«*rt Will
^
P. IV WP.UHJIIN.
sp prec.s.^ h w p v c U T fO U n U i
r o n jiR T ir it o r t u n rr.\ cn .
lii«tl*r known ** -IN»ck"|
t am a caMIdala for Uta nfflra nf
— ■■ * - -—
h » ms
■
Jnnllr* af tha iVgrp for Ih4 F«»«»na
rn h m s i t A lU i
. . . ^ ...
fM*f rlr( of Hrtwlo.'l- I'miptF. Bh-t
■iih,.ssr&gt;&lt;*i* itiY eapdldaer
I raritrally anllrlt thr au|i|uiil nf forI Mr*kv
Iltf ..rrig-a ««f I’nniiAM# af lha
•II kut«ra frahllhK In IIiIr dlatrlrl Fourth IHattlrt *•f Haialnola County,
which romprlaaa Katifnnl. Ironf. totilth Ihriludra Hanfotth f^ha Maa.
tonod. Alla tf*mil a Marina*. la k l top. I*akt Hrnry. ld&gt;M«rna4. AlUU
Mat). l*o$ Feat (’J t). UVr MmiroA hinttla HprIiima. aml Kp U m I City*
•ml I'n4&gt;la If #Urt»d I rB|*rot ta
Your at.|*|kii t will ha .apbr»«U%%k
run tiirt an rfflHrnl, •MiNrnui
fir apart fully.
htlal lira a. 11ka* a.lmlnla'*
'
Inlntyiitldn
J. C. MOWBlsU
It IV I’KAMMAN. Jr.
Altamonla IfFlMflMh
i-nit at rt:itYi«oM 4ir
r « u
t o iiT A H in .
ll»Ual«TltATin\.
I hrrr to llh aniwtunra my m
I h r i . - l . ) a h o sitiD Tc m y v a p s th la rv 4as-) for ConatBtila of lha 4th
t&gt;‘f
It r l r r f l u h
11*
t h r ii f f Irs* isf lira Dlatrlrl nohrarln
** *
N o p n t lo s i r Ilf llr M la l l a llu n . II| H )| . I
h » t h r l»r$ is s irra tlr I ’r lm a r #
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n i(T u i:sT v n i c ^ t^ o l d yJTd MoritiB. aulijrrt lo tha Damocratit of HNNiinola County .hat
primary In Jana. Your Tola aad ramtiitaia for rK.atartfun
to ta tha «f«
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r o ll IRIATOR.
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Jiidga W W Wright, iUh|a*d tto f
to If h law H a lil f r f ltf|s lies • W l T l " * 1'- 1 1 - K l l l d . i l H
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II.ri. it *r*sto lialftp 10 Hr.ull.
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Jl*i&lt;rito t &lt; ICaal, |0 arraa
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ii j d V r . i i n t i i K i . T .
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W IH B O U I r S T U D IO
r n iir rrlmary lo ba hald Ito JMMI
f a i r Iii l h »
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I’N H N nW N
KOK RENT: Nice fi»c room g t
K 4 »u B l I K - l l l F r .
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s i r e ( i s r a g v . C a ll a t S l l M s r n u l l s
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County Josla# nf grml*p»J« Counijr,
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R h o n e 4 76 .
/ Klurid a. kuljeil •« Ihr Dra.orrallr
a lig n e r
I'rlmary in i#r hrlsl ilia firai Tuaa.
m s n k i-s k i k s t s t i v h
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my ad
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TAR IIICRII 1 MIM.II aitCTftOX 16— H o u s e F or R ent
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I am urrpiy gralaful fur lha aup. Int Itagrrrrtolallva lo Ike uelsle?
ATI •&gt;' TUN (1KBRHAI. UTA T.
I T9U f P TUN IT AT*
UK HOUSE FOR RENT f irnlshed or K«r| glkrn mr b» Ilia aulara Of i mir In groan Iwu. •uklesl. «• 1(4
s-mlnolr (’wualP In lha pari, aad I lemonallr I'rlmary Vnur vole snft .V
• KIAMI IHA.
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unfurnished. Clo*t In.
About Will •ppfrrilato a f ««l InuallnB uf •upsorl will be gHeoeUle^
NfHke la hafabV glkrn ihal F A
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flPWloAND. purrhaarr af Taa C#r. five looms. P. ti. Dos CSO, Usyiona Ihla auppoil la lha Juna I'rlmary
Manley b r a e T K S T B R — Ilflrate
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Aooouurlss m$ ■ ---- -----trrtJfPAfr In mf afflra. and hra
RM|«^ appllrallf.to far tat died to FURNISHED HOUSE for rent, f.»r (hr afflra nf County itodga At n*see#eul*llve le Iks Lsgajj
Ho-mi anla rounly. oubjari to (hr Is IIrons UW. tukleel SS Iks D
layua la MTiinUiict a lil» law. mill
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Sec
Tatty
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tlerlrlisa of «ha %o|arg la Ilm ikamn. erstle Helntory. Tusr stos Sag
r«illfirsl« *mbrso»S Ik* fulluwlnu
rr At l*» Frlmary ir **ss hald In Jun#
dssrrlksd prr&gt;p*rtv situalcf
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EIHIIT 1(00)1 fin ish e d house in Yuyr auppnrt will J*^a
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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS

FatMen

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S m b U C r M .W M
rings, the Qeorgia home
fia m lt, gave -411 fee hint
s t o r h b appomnL
fb# cun Mg n i t t | « n »

in p a l l p r o m t r u c k

ftb K •
WINJKR HAVXN, Mar. 14. (A J &gt; ,)-0 . tL Mathias, ta, a fruit
picker at Eagle Labs, near boro,
dlbd In a heopita) postordbp from
U p rise srffocod In S fafl from n
truck. M b riftill was frft-turad.

To vMake G ood”
On Biidorsement

Ki&amp;rlSr&amp;LL— T ? "

a»sH« My*

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lists took s dsrislvs stand
r AgUjUt It* IfcUntlon of
M t 8U t», to s M iih ths
« British
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n end to trllb!
TrUh toad Ss«r

Celery Market

a — m u m
*■ u t t n
"5 a r . ft.— f A;T*.)
•swM rr TskWsa waeSlaUr.
P y C o u r te sy U . S. D ep t, o f A g r ic u lt u r e anti th e F lo r id *
meeting to
a ig * SOar-aalas rttw aaSr.
Cky chlm lry,"
S t a t e M a r k e tin g B u reau , B . E . S u r r y , S a n fo r d
(Coutlawed from ra g s Oas)
stUdenis, including
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.
.
nor Smith* b chairman o f tha
l'fe!imbed InLo buses yesiI M m
ISImI Inform ■_ ( s r !bnsrd, knbw nothing whatever of
set o i l for a visit to Sm lnC. n * n w .
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iv m r iw L n g f r i t , . i »
t'Al.ll tiHM l I KUUV
Aft.
U ,4 a "sociological POrTIICW.V
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_IIimi* m » I. icit. Tbs company, or which Mr.
oa in A . iv r'nAVracny.
Tb* fultowlug «l&gt; . h»» ill*I l&gt;»ru KrMNl
•Ibl*. miedrrai# wtFm inc|II»r&gt;*. 4#. IU * k o y b a director, ha said, cos- jKrL
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aphed request for police fl*% In I n Am tfln --s s ir i* ™
NlinAMCr. CUWPANT. a corpora,
f ••b. usual trrrSa, It Inrh tiibuted nothing lu the $1,000,000
iloa
orsanurd
and
*ml*llns und.r
etton at Plm vm o.
Ky.. llmsi* arauna Its mr* Houlbrrn Curlofeda
mostly fair uuslltr. ImAIvIU.
lh* lawa of Ih* Mat* o r North
will Imi morrC uni rrla.
uallf ufiuthr.i, 3.1 ilut., moUly t.Ti. lu n d .'
ht reply from the oounty. nt- Cnlirarnto.edlerv
Carolina,
l-ialnqff^this vre*k sod n,»t. If mnrk.l run. fe*r
b ffl a u», |M«&gt;rrr 111; II
.
" I f Msaars. Mara and Kenny In
at hb "advice to these .111 Inn* warrant, m n ,hlo Mah ■* ntMlty
ISd.Mn. |MMiirr •-••* *
student* ts yes 7 lt£ I* may nrno I..I..W US
riTTJtlU liilll: M«rNst Btrady- U their nnswvri have said tkat oven MARtlAltin^tt ItUWJClX. Jotaod
car*. Sw t »lalh» o-vrl.mln* raoM. ili'gttM, rloualf. Is Fla. arflua4. I one doHor o f County Trust Comhr hrr hu.hand JOHN Itl pSItt.l.
them to stay out o f Eastern |y, MllMiriria nun h hrM\Ur than rati
and J O H N Ill-MatKLJ. IndlYIdSally.
o« irark. SuprlUs rm»d»ra|»,
fip c r M -C v r lu s t-arlr SUrrli n» 4rmaad^in«wl«*ral#,
*^h* |m°«eiMlr' |S»"F fulnts waa rontributkd Or
I&gt;rfr luiRtklB
forced In lmrrr»i rri.p la Florida.
J ; given in bid or the IVmorrilic na_ I” lilt’ll rili*. wa*h*d,
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r m tiK N o r r i a i.H A T t o s .
•« Tnub reaaael for the In­ Htowara
ord-r lo provcnl In** Ihmuah d*. uqa;'&gt;n*ily t o i . M « s » . " f ??• I tionbl tomnilttrr in s'
TO
SIAHOAHKT II
lttlggKl.1ihy
way,
Labor Defense, gd. volnpmoni of h r«»« *n*,.rr* |-ro»*nl I IK frw h
aa l.i*. mo»lly 4.ae. ,
,.r . _ , , , . ,
Joinad hr h*r h„*iu,nd JOHN
maluret
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IM PSKI-ll and JOHN ItWWKU.
Uta mass moeung on tor rally In Spril. Itvprrl | » » w o« l i t ; ta .l.w. br.t i l U N , frw l.h ape Or form, that atsl
na 111, (at
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* lu ililr ir wiltrur nml al
.worn to under , Individually:
. University
campus, very llnbl nbl|»o\.n|» lail*r-t»rl of high
ll app-arlas from the Atfldavll
u i . . U . 4 - &gt; . M 3i ! , o i t « . w m w | V jil|( elwmltulra jn rj
April. Phlpmroi* atmoM «*.niln»r st*
(rjury, which I* el l^-llor u. rills*. Aarni nar. Al.
lbs group to- bewnro/of very
Hrnry Ibla w*bk. l*P*r ojr
_
rrimlnsl offen.e in this stale," ioraty tor lh* plaintiff h»f*ln
p. ch(ualry " and remind- rapidly *M l wrrb. iN&gt;n«Mrn,bl«
|ll*&lt;l, that you and *ach of you am
t'aldo Frank, writer, ,l,n'b going Into |n*-»l raid *l»r»*r, . T A ttfO * M 'R U M M U a O a s v T ^ , . , ^ gutement ..id ,
n„n.r**ld*nl* of lh* Hlal* of riorl*
Ibl* may hr • fnrtfr In drirrmliv C n h u r b opened grocery -nJ mcs.
^ ^
, hc M gnrm nt t0 undrr. rla. and thsKywa ar* rr*is*»»a *»f
ojeetod from th#) Ina ■klpownls for n«st Ino wraka
11,* Hlal* of Id/ho; that &gt;*or foal,
I'm M ablpwrnu *1 «&gt;»rr* In Iko m ,rkcl- ___ ______________writ* “ something over $1,000,000
di-tirn nml RildrrM U l*Nldk*#ll,
. I allrd malra far W H snS sr. l v l i v
A
I o f Uw dsficlt which tho committee Canyon r«*unij. Kahn. »M rb la a»
V counsel for the
(l&lt; tilnr If *■ I^IJ o«lslr*M !•
Pllwlda si. H. r*ur IS. Tnlat—l»V. V n * . M r , - - / ■ _______-_____..wnp-tfywa.t,JU! si that time" was par
vll Liberties Union, told them
lilacsB*n Isa sal.| •lllillt «»r I** Ml 1
l-arist Pblpaaeal* -I rrlrrr Iran*
(. Ihal ths-fr la rto t*Nf«»sl
n r A n n l
r
“ f m' r t h r,&gt; “ n-nam m n c m m " plaint If I.
would he lucky If they
ISr naafard.Ovlr*a IH*lr1rl. la
lh Ih « MINI* ttf II..fill* (hr arr Fit's*
In October. I'.iJM. The following nf
dale.
yed out of. jail.” Joseph laiwn * I*|m»wpn M|u.i* wbom w**»»li|
Mir. ISJJ — *»I5! |S3I — *fM.
Kentucky miner,, stew ed l-.-.la
T.» «lrl»* **«•! lHl|MirllU» n"'l m - April, the committer called for and t*Iiitl k»*ti or rllhri •«( t»Ht. am. lh il
a , &lt;rr a 31 kan* prrlad rad.
rm
Dim! mttoc IliilHlM'l receive,I lull payment o f (he sub- he IwlIrkM )uu nimI rail* of loll
|me mi )&gt;iM A. N. M k|i
b operators of "starving miners
lo In&gt; •*»rr ll»c n i- of lto«nlr-o»w
salil.lt
rr-nliw In prlllnic up nlghl*.
hilomnr Yurrie :• Btn
.
’ U death fn d killing thcii chit. •New
Y**+n
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h tlM 1, ltfwhfriPf I.
At Hint time, the late .lames 1lisa
m | .iM * » h ilr
h ii l h «
1 yon Mini *•*•« h of k••** R|ip*rir
■Vcwarfc S I aarh |a fiollaba Al. a yg 4r
lilrtt-r an'tnMor nil on In* Im»w- Riordan informed Kaskob, tba (t&gt; iltf hill »»f «*c*m|«Ulni f•!•"*! bar®.
bang.-IVvaruar, ISirilaod. &gt;1 car
tls ijtl n IJi* frwi Inn fit*»»t b«.ur chairman raid, thnt klsra and In mi or l.rfurm Moitilny, thw Sn4
Aflrr !••«» tlaya If v«*l
«Uy **f May, A U l» l! ..ibrrwla«
rihrlrinatl! hriroll I. T.d-. nlo I. •Ittiu»,l"t
i.P$— Bobeit Law llurha, 43, of -*tlinear
IMvrr»!«n»: t\ r«lnra&lt;l*y: r«|l»vit| irt* ItofV *»»••! m»*i »*»*ir Kenny anri *onta other* Were "hard Il»r AlIrfOtlfMk* «*f RAbl bill 4*111
I tCbkago, d 'r,l b*w un- IWnMlr Vda. t l!t l(M « 3 . t rfrh •turn). Y«mi n lll f«* I Idlln *t(l*i prvrw-d fur (unit, and Bskad Inkili aa co|tfr»ar*| h| &gt;»«. *•»« •
hit . Irmi»*ln» ••»«! &gt;•« 4*4 Y«*»»r
•l&gt;trN pn» ftmffRRH Hill l»» *n.
f. slight while cn til Hanford. Albsay. Kuffalo.i l-bll, IVvfRl.ir
Hr« |t. TourblMtt’v |Unrof«l whethiA Ihey would tr given a lit­ in rd aRRlnal F*»u
Hrrnler, -kllrh., Ilm-liralrr.
rile froip Miami ndalpkl*.
I&gt;iitn 1*0-. **r Mi'lUynoMa
tle time in which lo make their
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— 4 .1k.
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ilila m4at
pohllahrd oo*•&gt; #a»h
|iaymrnl»."
arrk for fOpr fflRBrCMl lFa» WNkd It*
He aaiil they rii.ru.acj the mat­ Iht* timford Mrrabl a n-ktao«|*-r
lo ahltl «*«tunl&gt; ao4 nialr
a Ad.-,
ter ond "I agii-ed a* a pure ac­ OtllillRhr.1
WlTNKA.ri mr hand ami Ilir
commodation to thr.e gentlemen fl.lal seal t«f -ale I'oiitl. thla }«lh
1 would personally endorse their .lay nf Xli»r«4t.v A rl». I«lt.
n o r m . ahn.
note* if that Would he of any
i’lark rirrmi ('hiiii,
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help." The notes were signed hjr
KlorhU
him later, lie said, ami the fund,
ii* \ m u
otitainrri by discounting them at
the County Trust Company anil i m ; ii i
i ii \ i :\
•. i
*'atd to meet the underwriting o i- I *i In lift*.
&gt;&gt;t itla,
•t I’lNttitur
K.rlh I t . . I
ligations of Mara nnd Kenny.
"(iiiWrnor S in I t li." iUftk&lt;&gt;ir«
F im iT t.
ilRlrifirnt rnnllniMNf* *'kncw noth* M i T H i : o r
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• frm rn n l, not of lhri»r
Unit*
o r i i i i ; *t a t » : o r r i o i u n k .
Nfitl* S la h r f f l i y g l u n |hal •11 *
ftrllnli*." SmU h had no ronnredun
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t rwna tru e l i o n 'o f th o tire s y o u b u y .
7*h lis t u f J tt lie A
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Itia
In cr e a s e tire s tre n g th a n d give g r e ter nt Ihr unit** ^ riplilim t.
file *| ..i h . •* | li f t ,- N t - lit $11) Ilffls N
,*■ M e llo n s c u t fr o m Firwntono T lr w
lUnknl'a RtAtniU’iil. which hr atari lift- III (lit N I •I •I If aI l»»fk l**r In k
p r o te c tio n a g a in s t p u n c tu r e * a u d b lo w ­
ywnll o r d e r tiros g o d o th e r s.
I •• l-a tia In n &lt;«'«&gt;$tlar*&lt; r to It I*
-uni hr i‘ «mil "in »rv|H»iiR# lo in tl&lt;
ou ts.
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H.«t*l •r t I If I f a l •• r m h i a t t a (* »r
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t(n&gt; g c c tio n s IN Y O V B O W N
N tisl III K a ttilh u la I ’o U M lF . Ir"l**l Itl'4,
•-*
i'IuiIi*i • lUt of |H*rM&gt;n« who hrlp&lt;*«l
a A .e x a m in e th r u i —* s o m p o r o th o
N o fi-S k t d .T r i J —■
la* *« II
■ .*» .. p m
a _ umlrrwiite the ilrfii-li. Th» li«t in*
‘ ImkIv — th e llilc k n c sg o f th o
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a n u sa le , q u ir t , »l°*v |g |r,&lt;i,LU0 -Kaakoh. William K. Ken- Ilflrito li su I h r iiR in r »»f I'N h .N ik W .«
n g iv in g T w o E x tr a C o r d P ile s V o d e r
w ear.
, 'T
ny (ml relative of I’atrirk K Ken- I lilwaw aahl •• • IIII. M lr ah i l l h r !••*
th e T r e e d .
d '-p i n n l N iriiilillM M I h l.i«» (a h ill r il
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r,rk *. Kenny's note originally
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B lR iia lH in
A d d itio n a l C ost—
• lo n e lie th e J u d g e o f tb o E xtra Nnine* t mi ,U|
IKK) but later »•&gt; red,eed
a Kb. I o ra l I lila Ilia 2 -1 1* «l ay u f K »l* .
r i if t i y A l»
IF II
g e l In F ir e sto n e T ir e s — nt price-, n o liiglier
f-jn.ooO.
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a l, lastly w h ic h _
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a s s u r e s lu n g t i r e l i f e . A | ig te n te d
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$17,000 sanlUry tower an North gar tha of flea of Shti
&lt;ne!«
Mhjaat ta
Align Road.
of tha Tetany la lha Jui
TAkPON S P R IN G - Tugwrilj [ i S &amp; f T iBw^alofsemaat
A WIs*nun canning pbnt to start ,ut tsar or CaVor. Vs
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TH E W EATHER
Khawori IU * &gt; flw m « mwd
tonight. Thareday fair,

} AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
F iv e C en t*

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . W E D N E S D A Y . M A R C H 23, 1M2~

LITTLE NEWS
IS GIVEN OUT
IN HUNAP CASE

TO SPEAK HERE

WETSINTENDlSuccor Rushed To
TOGETVOTETornadoVictirhsAs
ONRUMISSUEToUTops300Mark
UponJSEND IN REPORTS

M a r. 21 —
BIRMINGHAM. Mir. 23.—
Mnti pruhi vltinn(A.P.)—Succor for the BUf1st. y e .t er da y . e lvv«*«l notice they
|fpring needy wan advanced
vote on iepr«l
would seek
today in the devastated comf th- Kt| hleenth
modification
munitloa t ha t nurrcntlered
Amendment imi
y U*»lrwa .mm
more than 300 lives and tindrnt!y c Blienpnl them to ••inree«l
ATLANTA, tin.. M a r
2.T
told property damage to tor­
Hal pH Bndfird, manager of the
Earlier.
Senator
HlaHic t It
t'or-merrlal Organisation Devarl- V«D.)( moved to Mlrike fiuin »l* I A . IM - It.,M.ita t u c k i n g in yr «- nado fury. The Red Crow
I t o r d - y from the tornado-stricken and American
legion took
ment of the Chamber of Com­ Juitic# DapErtmcnt iipproprieitioit
merce of the United fctatra-Wno m r a i L r # th# $11.OUO.UiHI tli) en I n ie a . o Sort r a .t c in and North the lead in administering yei w - . t . rn tl e o ig ia I rough! new . of
will deliver two addresses In Han­ fortemrnt fund nnil
ilr!»rt»*t
lief with thr aid from doctor*/*
it ,|ta
ford tomorrow. Tha first «*ld he tohhoGt a r#&lt;t*i»l v
'
W i.i . l i . r a t w r r d arrav III tho nurses, mul ie»iilent« of Di# Btfifk- *
before chamber of commerce ofTh»n Jei.itur luilok' |P 'l l ».
t m. •estmiin of the atate lay in |ei» region*.
fi.lsla and directors from Semi­ jn-fenleJ a pvtiltun igm h\
A survey is '.ein-j made wf • ‘rt
|wiet kHKt* from *nnl» so »ev»*re
pole. Orange. Lake and Osceqia
... ^ ..r ..... Northwestern Ueorgta tu delar-^/d
'that .uliilintr* «»f e'ery »l*s4*riptMin
counties at the tiade tmly .dfie-' ( ommittrr to »uhnnt in thr Seliat
f* II !»•«• hiitoMMk - ,a e n d s - U .m , 1- m . ykw -wvtein- id aid - needed....-e«
in lh e City Hall at f&gt;:0« oVI.n-k; 'ur a vote one *#f the
*•*-**• 4
1There are foiKl, elothing, and *h*l
,
their
fury.
Ihe aecon.l at Ihe reg lar monthly lutitirs pio| o»itig iep. ui i«i' tu*»«ll
; o i. * of |M*rnidii were in h«»«* •er disliibuted to fill temporary
i
\
n eel It. g of Ihe Seminole County fieati'in. The aubmUBim* »*f •• i»t*
1 1 ..1D oi umler lieatmrnt in prt*needs pinding decision regarding
r - c
Chamber of ^ommerre at Ihe Vel Inn i« unnwiMRiy .• I tuns ••
VH'.e imiueB ftwr iheir liijorie* appeal for oulaide aid.
El V ,M «Vlork. TlrketH tneasurw from the coinm.ttie fur u
_ l nJ
u raj.gr* t- I
ffrr*
.Sc-uira of seriously injured
f o N d r ,upp.\ mrating may tw
A motbm urn,
re.1 ui.y 1
* « * ..... . ** “ nd ,uffr
in hospital
lit In, Alabina-'. More ,,
• ' « " '• ) ■’" ‘‘ W °1',lrr’ ’ ,nJ 'i'" * ...d . ntoluiily *• •* "&gt;
l hw,
M .a of tklie than 40 were
ire liought to BlrmlR}* 'j
hll .persona, /w n and women, h.rsfa I. all IfuU D ••
^
,hr hMtl(, r ^
,I', ham. The Stale
hii
.Slate lltpa
ilrpartmcnt of
!
whathW—asamhvra
of
.hr
trade
Senator
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•thVa m-mhrra
lha In
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i- Agriculture said it would be MVthe
tn.i-j»n&gt;hibiUonnt
i
&lt;et
tobody or not. a.c
aia Invllvd
Invltyd to a
atl( thr smi-pr-.hlbUioni.t. gat to- |(l«. in the
^ virlnll,
ol
viilnlty
ol .. Atiorn..
Atluuis. Iin rial days before the extent of the
a
i %
r. it
a* A*» p.l lx
it rconsidered
on• til»*red »i eihrr
p!npr ftn
rr«ulutu»n
.
on Mima
*nm# form of re»«»lutlon
tend.
Mr.
Bradford
Nuilhra.t (icurgia, thrir w«re (top damage can i&gt;e estimated.' i
ona of lha out.tanding authorltla. tefor# asking the H#n*tw to vote. 14 deaths. T ) » other two wale tn
Mass funerals, in many -to-,:.
Chninnan Norrli u« th»* Jutllri*
on trade lox.y work in lha United
-lances for entire families,
the vicinity of Atlanta
State, ami ha will ill.au.. the ary C'ommltte# tohl Tyillnt* he
The tornado hll first In North­ ►eld lor the victims. The death c
Florid, .it ation a* a feature of ‘ w n rt-Etly to t*k# up tb# 1« bu# Iii western Otorgia Monday night, toll iearh«d SOU for Alabama, L
the
Sen
air
immediately
by
unmiii » addresses.
and mm. time later dlpprl Into (iri.rgla, Tennessee. Kentucky, and . \ J
|mou* ron»tnt..
,*,.e section around Athena. It al.o South Carolina unlay.
TyillngB RHiti he wi»k#d th# |»etl«
In Athena pro|&gt;er. damaging an . Following is a partial death Uet InSI
tion to II# on the laMr until Mtr. hit
veil mated HO hotnea and killing nf Monday night's tornadoes ilk ,
nu nt which time hr wmihl move
the South, which stood at &gt;00 at
two negroes.
•
to tiring about a vote. Senator
. ' .* I
responding tu • telegraphic re ihe lime of compilation:
llingham (It. ( ’onn.l. clrfu litrl
ALABAM A
v V
quest fur Infurmation sent by Con
i Ihe (Miitluii oA tbe Hepubli%*n
Northport (W )— Mr*. Kbb 8Mr- ’
(Continued on Page Fourl
ley. K. B. Kay, W. F. Farley and
\ ‘
hii wlfa, K. I- Daniel*, Caaale
|leader nf tha pruhll.ltlon f'.ic.s.
lUchardson, Ruby Hunter^ 5, Mr*.
,
m i tPA.
k
j I »ugga»lwi. with a tuille, that lha
Jam*. Hugh**, Maurice Jan**,' *
P ic tu r c B T h r i f t
A n d |*oi» b# had un Apr. 1 .
Mr. Murphy, a child naqiaJ Gib, A a . P it w A n p Mangier Hlaint, who t. Chaim.an
A S * V ,U T * 5 t^
y m m i t ^ .Rto
eommltlee ron.iaerdag the repeal
I Mri. Tom Walter, Bob
Bo»»l&gt;,
. evolution., I. himself (he auttur
COLUMBIA,- Bar ?.V • A P.) 1Mra, Bob Howell, 5-yaar-old Hawhirh in­
in- |
(Ccmtlnuad on. Pag* Four)
’
Da'iiir his addresson (he per |" f one pmposal fur inodlflralion. — A hitter rampu. feud which
and vl.luiiof " "
‘ h» ,I,M"
lu spired reprisal for tb* “ kidnaping" :
•♦vriRiicw
t.uly hearingnf a pretty University of Mtasuuii
thr wren Hinglmg . ruihrr*
Tlie prDUnn erI ihj tf»«* vummil ro-ed waa I t , causa, p«illre were
prr»viit iiiKiniBkiiun Hr *wrm«*»r Itr |u i rpoft ttl&lt; *ig 115
**1•') 1-1 It** Informed, of tie ihootlng earl) tu- I
•
Erhirvmiriit ■»»«! •• put In bid*. ihclufHng WatBUit uf In
duy of three students by a fellow j
fnuEuiDFiil 1«» ti»*» |»rinri|»l'to
• Inna th/ parly liu&lt;lrrM and 11 student who hrl|H.I engineer the
tfto* cllll#liBhip"» Jnhn M K#H**&gt;s iH in nratB. Ti • If4 U I(‘ bb than n
■•abduction."
f of Ihr p**l t l
yrmm IvEdlltigt •hinl of th# -Srnatr ami Iwu-ihiitfa
It was a bloody culmination of
coutiB#! fur l
Kitigiiiig in ttfrBf- m nt- aBRrity fur adoption of r rr«
Captain John lleibst will again
rivalry of long -landing between
•dulion
fur
r«f|&gt;#*l
i m i part ttm«* r#BijlriH «»f S*»»‘
ko* school- of engineering and head th* team uf Hmikari which
forJ.
phlurw.
Il»t if I .
tr*»nui.i»
? • isRtur Tyding* i • • • r Sri** I law. Frank l.utkry is In a critical will La tent into action again*! th*
cu opriRttun
tin* uni*
atr thwr# wrr# Rt Ira*! IimII r no •
jrondllion from a bullet wound in •Slicers, headed by Caplalq H. W,;
c. re-all lo, th. w.uol’s ire».m iii moir rtady tu B»**n th# |#k»tii»n lhe abdomen, Jeriy Ceb# It Buffet­ Kuiker in an IH-h»l» tournament
toliu vtifr nut prt«rn(
HI*.
ing wounds lo ihv arm and leg. tomorrow afternoon beginning *1
llu&gt; prtltion r «I »« ••••d tu iht* sn.l llu« li&lt;&gt;, is wounded In th* 3:1)0 o’clock. Th* Hooker* won lg«t
Ilia well ieeeiv.il addle*- v «
*'W«*
delivered l.rtoie the Sanford •• J'idirtRiy ( ommltUr. r u t
weih’s touinry ly a V to 8 acor*.
leg
wania Club and seveial g e*i a itlr»pr»*«d li»U r» **l and d.vrrgrnl
All wen- students in th* engi ■ .and they e*peet to rvtaln thrir on*
t’
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Mat’d.'
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at tha MonleruiKB Hotel l."la&gt;.
Hern.ik -&gt; ."'I
liumia Freoerlrk . 'game lead through tha tourney ioand lla subject was 'The Meaning wviiif«prE(l IntM t uni
• la«to m Iiu"I #tud#nt( who admitted no.irow.
npimuna
roncrining
n
u.lu'ion*
No palling* have been made,
of Cllltenship'
in polit# ihai hr firwd th# thuU, »•
"Where ere w e*" Mr. K- lie, duaiinf with the ***|*«m1 Mini .mdl . Asitming a
potiiulv tiartuird .oil. captain* having decided to
aakod In t&gt;&gt;» iiprniii^ Hindi
“ • IlLBtiun of th# Elgiiti'enth Aim ml- JtokuII inllirlni ky a fioup uf *tu n.etch player* again*1 each other
Wi\\ch l&gt;r poiit'.nl out toiiBi i**’ inmt which *rr now |m luting l*r uvula whu Altai kro him. Ihr as they arrivg at th* club. Nang
i fun yuuy rumniili*# tu r#pur» *ald •hunting gfrvk out of D r * kl-tnap air ptufesslonal men who find It
rEllrd Ibr i rr«*nl VRgarlr^
national government and II , ,,11 . . , -i.lutlona to the Senate in &gt;.i i« r mg" ol Min Mar&gt; Hutterflrld. Iflirult to attend at a pertain elnb operators.
Oiled »lr**te lical leader- a- an oxan.pV i.r OirI • volt m*y Ih* imi u» ui» (t»# I.•«t .Saluiday »hr « • « tu havr hour, and this pairing plan Ii boqg'
HOLLYWOOD
BBinr Uy tb# m#»i» *#r»bip im ivuf." Uriii (luwiinl St. I al* quern at Ing Introduced In deference
"The trial o f thr Culnrial r|jh
,
(('ontinunl uli Pag* Thiv. I
s be repaired.
x lllRin# and l^»ng uf l.'»ui«ia.ua. thr #ngtfirrrilig •ihiH»l ilamr tut |lh#m.
ease this morning w .» a pitiful rt
Ini th# fight .*g»in«l tin- pi ••in•I- to.** li* Ki t aplitr until lun lair lur i iiandl.ap* lav* bean slightly (Contlnuml on I'age Fi*el
tiun rnfoir#m#nl funtl T i. Wl* Ini turuiiailun #• '|UMI|
.rearranged tu *s lo allew all
runtin m#mber •«»•! thr #nti»i«r
players an tven opportunity, K f"trill ha 1 "Involviil Ihr
c&gt;” Kulier in the city it Inkitod lo inrn| In irlb#iy uml rorruptiuii.”
pa'itu-ipatr In thr tournament,
I arlii uJarily those frqm out of
I AX IIATK K X IF .M H iN ASKED
town
•t 2
Airompafiftox • leiln of ap the winner of man, a hard fought
AJian Stewart, professional at
Hit tD F L. New Jer- y. Mai
pre.-tatlon to the luJiCor of The rare. In this hi lie rraft he mi *
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2.1 (A I*.I -Charles
IJving-lon Ihr'club tialny announced that th#
Herald for an editorial, . "Th/ a notable trip In Florida wale.*
Municipal Judge It. W. Ware last of Ihe Frouia," relating to whb-y, took him from JsckMmvill- i iiuniy a i&gt; &lt;1 imii’icip**l govern* Hull. .V|. naturalist, eaplorrr. tic- (ullowlng pereoni hare algnlftod
inrnt"
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w#r#
a
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nl
fined fl»a of tho 10 alleged law- the de|th of Kirk Munroe, noted as far *»uth *• Dry Tuitega- H*
tion writer, animal (nutter, an., an intention on playing tomarrntin
fur a
r » l r r » * l « n of Ihr n ty
violator, who appeared before him write- of
book,. I- ou appeal returnnl by way of ihe Calm.-a
taaldrim.st, died at hit home hete . herlee Dunn. J. K. Kuilogor,
I " July l y
in poll*# court Monday afternoon, dlreil.'d to all resident* of tin* or hatrhee River to loke Okee&lt;'h» b ii J (uuuty |i /
from an injury he sustained ^iiany Howard Kevin*. K. F. Houthoidar,
ordered two relaaard. lian»ferreJ any stake whe were either close be*, where he made eitrnslve ei n gruup uf largi- ( a « i a y r r « y » « l r r
years
ago II* was the fitrnd, as­ A C Fort, Kt I Holly, Jim Hprntwo to Ui* county courts, and or­ .friends of Me Muu'oe. or boylsn i.h,ration* lie was said to have |.lay T h r r«^|U#*( to■ ■ Ii Bn*inilt»«J sociate, and advisor of many lam err, John Terwilllgrr, G. W, 8p*0dered one bong, eatreated.
in •i imululion Btlo|iI#tl at m inr#t
admirers oh* cherish menmri, •. I l,,rn the first white, mxn ever In in
uu- rsplolt rs amt at a luaideimist &lt;*vr. II. ki. W’al.on, A. C. McHajrw
Philip Anderson and Willie Bai­ maieentiw-, iq photogrnph- of lh- have made this perilous trip alone, m g ipu iuortii by tin- Dailr C«iuiit&gt; at the national museum at Wash­ noIda, K Compton. Carl Winiant*,' '- a
»aiit»n
ley charged with lie p*lil larveny a ithur who -o aVifcinvIi plet/ie' j He wa« Inst th* e fnr six days ani l u x K tl ir f
It. Dy*on, Dr. » . Pulr-*—
ington mounted some of the late
of 15 chickens, wrre dlamliead of Florida In mlny " f hi- la.ok*.
I I'lvlils. and very nearly io-l hiC. Illll, A. W. Epps. a. a t
Tiirmlure Boosevelt's rolleclluris
chattel. They were reprerented by
Jo n Ladeig, t,. M.
Thr letter »nd appeal are writ life.
"lie then eontlnnel &lt;p th* Kiaan attorney.
c. I- Pgrk and Roy Heilt
ken by Mr* Ma'el Ktrarii- MunBooker Bradley, changed with ice. widow 'ti| the aukhur, who l- •tmmda Hive’ and thro’gh the
Mr. Suwari baa not been l
‘ staking and* «at*rlnr.*%nd waa preparing a kiognphy. Mr*. Mun^ v riout lakes find streams Into thcontact th* following to wham
tpanaferrgd to tbe Juv.nlle Court toe has wiljken ku hund-ede of Rt. John* .River, and hark to
t**ut* a epeclal Invitation:
ATLAN TA. Mar. *3 .-(A .P .)
tmt action. ' ,
•
Bob A it, George Thurston, ’
newspkpers l^ro'.ighnjl th* nitlnh. Jrrksnn'ille ‘’ Wakulla." the flr-l
—(irorgia D e m o c r a t * voted
NORWICH.
Conn.,
Mar
33.Abner Coopef, charged with dia- and In retilin ha* alrrady t* of hi- 15 took* for bov« was
A. Adame, Wm. Ludwig, Dr. J.-S
. h e ir presidential preference
(
A.P.)-Charles
Daniela,
Kt,
one
ofdarly coninct. estr.atid a I'J rel.ad srorealof letlaia f ofn
-rllten . at Newport. Ft* Mr.
onlay In an unique primary «*ol th* original National la-ague tolar. Dr. G. H- ?*lm*a, Dr. W.'D.
olid.
*
life who well M-&gt;nr.* made many other trip* on tween Governor Koooevelt of
now in thr ‘ Ime of* ,‘*"
has, tall umpires, credited with (iardtner, Ale* Bharun, and Chn(Mb• '
Cfarlla Davis, eharrid with remrmto-n .1 r. Mu’ oe. Many men Flnridt water* to some one of hla
New York and Judge (I. H.
starting Connie Mark, managrr of Irr Sharen.
racklea* (Living, pleaded net gnll- have sa«4l ‘ Mrs. Munroe personal e ta.. )w*a** bafore h* finally *#kHoward, of Atlanta, who *a«e
Che Philadelphia Amrrlrsn Leayu#
ty and was flpwyl 52L.
letter* Whlrh they h*« rrralvrd lled la Coeaanut (irnvr In IM7.
he will tupport Speaker Joha
club on hla big league career, died DAIIL0B8Q 1 0 X 1
"In IM I. » » . and •»« he nub- G inttr for th# nomination.
Sally Jeff (loin.*, charffJ with from Mr. Munroe ph.l had kept
Unlay. He i t i bn umpire for 23
lithe* the Plntida Annual, a most
• toatoeiug Mto*r. pleaded raUtr s)1.0,.g»1 the hearCHICAGO, Mar.
Rooaetall Is lha adopted son of
I? *« . 1 I..II
J .la ll.J Iaa
years.
trad* a* valuable ls-.li. full of deltllrd ln- Oaorgia which h* vitita fraknd was flood 545. Nora Golua, In
g&lt;r&gt;. Munfw'a
B. U. Dahlbarg. head af a
‘
form
aiinct abo”t
thl« sta'a. There luantly fo r his haalth and aup(twilsk
_
f f « r t Mi • ilia Ih r charge, was die- ( 0|W.o»i. J
company and developer af
HllII*
FIRB
KXTINUL'IBHED
M a r him aton*,.
"|n
■tion With • forth, Hl Morrelv a -not In Plml4* which
sugar cane aatotw In PtarUdk
porter* f rodkted he would car•irfcg hi- 47 ware of roeldgnr*
, „ • dtooadar- romlnf Wa_. tnhy nf mr huriund, tool
t y . t t t r f coun»v. Howard's
NEW YORK, Mar. U-(A.P.&gt;- a suit today, (at dlvorco frogs
hary
hr
did
n.d
vi*lt.
D
u
Minro*.
I
woe
id
Ilk*
not cntftR.tot tha lata K iri
I ackers say |ia wol "carry D * |Twice threat*nsd la 15 day* by Mary Dahlbarg charging *
“ "'
lo aiabo — J of youy column* in lime be m *'r friend* *v*rrw|ara.
stRka for Q*m#r," aad to r* I fir* in hoc bolto, tha freighter Haa Th* cowpi* wore married
"
f
tto
very
anitnn*
to
RO(
In
lalntor »"**# h*ln
,Wi»X tha hope
faaturaJ lha Yawn's sagthera |Aageia apod toward Balboa, Caw l and hare an adopted da
Igorh
vrRh
a**
rerwoaa
who
Mar
in procuring
front jroti
birthright la appeals (ar rot**
Zone. Ust night eoder her own
Kirk Ml*»#a, m o­ 'rgtn Georgia. »h* (Irei aoutl*
book.
. JautUtUP I
JACXSO
power, th* oacogd ita ia artlngdeling -ha oarlr - * * '« i*ft&gt;l*
at INI Alto 1*M
“In th*
M l iu t t to **pt«-* lu proferulahod. Th* craw f l 14 conquered Were bo**# A
Ii florid*, and would giadtv
l| r*mo U 'F to rl*
(Irk Mai
red foaootU to
I the fUmea oa tha freighter* Haa
aoy reastalareticri, old
with hint hla
L&lt;W. Ha
______ .
.
or loUargi"
, "Piycbe
“ "‘
■

liO FEW KIJ* Mar. » . - ( A M
—A bulletin from iiollca gt &lt;h»
Lindbergh tome louay la adfggt
was a mrre rvitrrution that tto
kidnaped l.in.lbeigh ha‘.y Is t i l l
mi.tin i ami all clurs have pfdvaft
x orthlr*».
-.
ff/
crow n, n i r ' dlacontinuo payNot man Schworikopf, aapdrlg*
t . m en t e f Iris h land annuities,
trn.enl o* .tate*pnllre, sabl ha hga
heard m&gt;lfing of the rumor Ihe
j.'M. Thom is, .secretary fur
bo .y i. held on an Island of tha
• •* Ihe dominions t6!d tho House
('«&gt;!uni Man coaat.
oi Commons today. To that
Distal hrs from Dftfol* aald
«*d (ha (oaamniaiit amt a rainll.njeniin Mcndn. prorr.l&gt;
munlralfon to lha Free SUta « » » • |
r.rnt ('iilmiri ian flier and friepd
anisast which will niaha the lirit* |
f Lin.lt.ei | h. receivej IwrmleaUia
■ jlOt‘ Vis ml print "clone tajond tha
(l&gt; i&lt;» Itaienawntura dbtra II
oaabMIHly a* a-datihC * ha aald.
reported Ilwe-kt ijf il held OH
wl' .Iks Irbk Flee* Stats aeryad noi■Imn«i rear ihe coaal« but thf
In tha bis tretn clarmlora aNiContleoi itin e •» a mac.tlnr lha.
W n if .tmmM nagtous
will nol le made
tb#
ran
pick
*•.
a
loaned
frelrhl
car.
amt
io...n^
it'ahojt
a-,
the
ah
H
^ day B a t tha oath af allegiance to
American l*g*tiun nnjttMU It.
"tha k i*t. alaktsl tha (Sat tla that were, a toy. eiripty J t.u l,ll^ ,gi;aln &gt; Ur. thhn « minute. Uijt phot,,
PoeciBiulmr
r a id * on a
ib'^e PIN hmr». New York apartment, th# vielt of
Ilh M B M s ts Ursat Britain, would graph ahiiw. a freight car brine tnloaded by on#
' ha aboUtMd, aid Iriah annultlea no Xhe unloading record of one of the*# an. hine*
a prominent i'hicegoan with c°0*
longer eahi urtha British treasuiy.
fiilcnttal information, end moir
mlnriae.
' Z X STW. Didnaty, high comSBUlon.
then the u» ubI flood of "ho\ lips
‘ Mormod T h t s u tha Irish
sll appsie.lt'y had failed
la.t
t o ovatwhclmtsi vote In Ut« last
night l.t tiring the Llndbeigh kid­
«Mmoa, MM made mandat &gt;r&gt; the
naping i aw any nearer seldtbnu
A« the third week .Inca the
t; , U h alataownt, which adinltleily
I sl«iuclnm .-li&gt;«ed, there was no
j indtralion of any real progress In
' • ■M is tka W*h altuatlnn ecitnui
M lV k l f i m af peace. wai In
I lh,&lt; hunt.
Aswns to a
o f th* d»r.iluAfter kieplng a Bronx apart
feovTotnaUry tar "correct liifurI ti.ont in. . , aurvelllsncs for day.,
|qA*gg to tha Intentions of thr
drteitiw-a rushed the place In th&lt;* » _ , Jrtsh government of President
ln.|. of rapturing Hairy Fleiarh
Iirtroit "purple ggngatee"
s'Kaanagr Da VsJara.
Dulanty aald that whether thV. Hied here for questioning about
A u » to the British crown should
I nr kidnaping and in Detroil 1*
...nnoctlon with the alaylag of
.ha retained waa purely an Iri«h
:
thb'.m iit thrrr rerketrera.
TAM PA. Mar.
m*lt*r. and the people had *l|niWASHINGTON.
M a r. 3-bt
Itut inaUtd t»f Klrla’ hrr,
flad their wish In tha vote that (A .F .) —The prv.idential boom lor Don Thomp.on. .|&gt;, . I li.g la il
ipiped Da Valera, republican lead- Hpeaker tlarner reappeared ye.- night Iwfore the lMinr.1 of nl.lei ruider* fnnnj only two women, RE
.nd nidi- It year old Ixiy nnd ■ JobJees men
y&gt;J° P**9*state
. government,
• 1 _____ . rDu
e ­ layday and niunwtlb' I ie ,iil. nl mrn in bahalf of ar.
llaavar waa .wined o! lows’* 1. tones wovrraing poll.
rai.la on in tbe p|atr. AU war* released.
• F ill- datocllvaa h M . I M p O t i ^
Aitol ggeTeasfmp'dSlsaatwa and Ororg
mctMdr lha hniM tof' R»A . p in k
SPtUaaidy r to laaeaaaa liner,aur
____ _.j» Ah»lo-Iri.h treaty.
» »
Rimeevell'* lead for tl.e Demo imI- Into a tofi.plrat-y t» pad the rag- WhenMIrf a fgA alR r
given, t.l.in clothe, offlcgr. were
iltasawhUa Da VaU ra'w a. jr e f- it nomination.
•
Ittfatlon ' lists foi the June priVtationo,) on roof.. In Imagmfntv
rming hie InteatUm to aholi.h
From William 0. Mi AdOo tame ma c
.« * * .
ut ele.atnr gates, an.| up and Joan
■ oath and retain |r|ah land an- a prediction that Vlr. (iaturi tad »T b "".| »o rt-,a a ld
lie hail Iwrit
nultlaa. In his first apeech to tha *an rare (lent rhanca** to lie hig igld that a^tnr U r gambler nprr- thr .t.ret in doorway..
I’ rrpaiationa had lorn m»ile foe
,
• T rta SUta aanata In Dublin.
party's standard brartr aiut an ae- ’ tlrp ' Tempo had employed !*•
a vi.-gr. If need be Hul vri.pn (.lie
• '' f ,, »Wh hare got n mssdaU of tha aertion tht prol nlUon wae put a,
lien
.oa arvj fl»e men tu work
of th&lt;- .electives knocked. the
wgopla and that mandate we Intend ptlty but a ItH’a, laauv.
err i i ration*- Il»* . oiled on I1..- apattinei.t duar » » * promptly
\ ’ ,
‘ td cany out," the president aald.
I'a.-f
1/Ogan
to
inntlnue
hi,
l i t tolJ the Texan ha WoufT
.
It was aadai ataad O a s a a and win Cnlltornla'. »blegation oi ,11
tai.:. to thr end .that "th* oyo*:.r»l
A. Waiter (llfjr l ' «.hn «ra» I••u i . Commlaalonar Dulant* did not dis- In th# May primary,over delegate*
Lai crip of Ihe
racketeer
ing
lake i lo a poll •• • ' « " » " *•&gt;*
auka tha toad annuities. However, elate, pledged to Fiai.llin I).
I he broken, once and
lot
qiri.lo.ning,
ethri
o ffic e r .
/Thomas rlteratad that tha l rltlah Koeaavelt and Allred F HmilK1
Mar h. ,| Ihe prtml e- ll.ev
I
-/•' gsectamant regards relation, ba- Later in a pie.a confinnce he
It of the defect in
neltk. - ll•^•arml no. m&gt;v oll.r. ...
-•‘‘ n w U pad tha Free HUte pov- said:
iw • l nance, rising the po­
t, ,
(I intlnurd on I'age k l«r)
-remain S* railing ®n ,h« Angl»le i.rl.t to ronflaratr money
“ I think hunpry rlontadi, ero n
Irish treaty o f IM I, which aet up much n.ore arin.ua matter now
■ftu„ .lot machine. and
T t t il INIIICTRII
IIKATII
tha Free BtaU.
,
than dry Ihna,'.* an I thr nlate I tfdmlnt to* I. - '!.• board rope.ImI
P ^T toaa amtnltk* an collate1 feel thr next mmpaign will hr •fthgng in‘ t'.i, Tit City Attoniey
I.CXINCTON, Ky - Mar 23.
' VS'ir+wi Iriah fsnaSr* in repayment vettlrd on „erom.n ic i.auea and I he MrMallen lo .l.aft another that
(A I’ l ( l e o r f r A Vounce of
oa tbalr behalf tu
riRI*
Withmu
!
legal
attark.
e id '.t.r M, ui cld, r.
C.rr.ii- ora, forme, -nlmti.r. and
thsto Jamllord. at tha time
mo., inmt l.cwa:* In *r&gt;ionipaor. .......... of the defertoll Brinkley. Islington, ata&lt; tha aatabllahmeat of the Free rh i’. Jto to tlr.l a l.lne of III.mu. li v e ordinarnc, .omtioned the re»(«ta . They amount to ff.ooo.ooo urlrgulea tu the Itrpul.i. mi eon tyrn o f 1 2 0 .1 -t * ' ' I » gan Boise I tornry. were indi.t.-d on a &lt;l.ar»'
of iran-laughUr yesterday. In ron(ahawt flM dW O O ) s year.
a t the Colo ni &gt;1 r!u*&gt; ! « . ' week, »nd
(Continued on I’age Knurl
u«t I urn with Ui# I r» »l »hiM ling of
—
aald that on lit** • ii v B t io n w y '.
opinion Munk- 1-.al I nlr«- W atk in . Sb .iff Jim ei A. \» "»»•*• Frb. »
-DUBUN, Irish Fra* Huh, Mar.
ordered the mrniey let, rnnl to the .flat v. an ftft /Ef Mb '
'
( A f l-r-A rry thiafs of tha

f j R L O N D O N , Mar. 28.—
ft «(A.P.)—Great Britain haa de­
termined that Ireland ahftli
* Neither abolish the oath of
dMeglance to th e British

H U M B B R ilS S

Drys Challenge Them.rrADpiAW ADrAP Red Cross And Ameri- ‘
can Legion Assume
To ProceedVWithEf-lHLUKuLAIX .AlUyVA
Lead In AdmHiislra- '.
fort To Vote
tion 0 f Assistance
Amendment W
j ^ H A N Y KILLE1}

Police Head Says He
;
AJ W to i
• Of Rumor Child U
H e ld - Upon Island

terraincd That Oath
{ Allegiance And
dities Payments
Shan’t Be Abolished

A Copy

W ASHINfiTON.

( A . I’ .I — Senate

Scorc-s Of Persons In
Hospitals S u F f eri n g From Injuries

I

m

GARNER BOOM IS GAMBLERS SEEN
REVIVED AGAIN AS AFTER CONTROL
MCADOO BOOSTS OF TAMPA POLLS
Hoover fn Assured Of Conspiracy is ( hargetl
Iowa’s Delegation;
To Pad Begirt ration
Roosevelt Stock l Tp Usts For Primaries

o S i S f - S K f e - ^ -o S i

A

JOHN M. KELLEY
CHIEF SPEAKER
AT KIWANIS MEET:1.;.™^...... . .. .....
W

T ^ r l iiVTTIi

Another Tourney ^
Slated Thursday
At Country Club

J

$sts
1

Stats,

Iriah FPas
toskat forward
day erith racial darehs trepli to Bastor Bunday, whan tbs
' passhlWSH army proptaaa u
h is military array In honor
I dead in tha Baatar weak apof I f f * .
.
•

■ at peasant, tbe
i the firing of
aver the graves of tha er­
ase. riflaa will aasoeaarily
i s part pf the equipment

Reduced Rate Put On
Boxes
U sacauraga
S f tM lr Ideal
. )U b U w u »r
tompargrfly sat totp

f packages
•*■ »*
H r# *-

Johnson Has Party
At Schoolllonoring
Members Of Club

’ Alex K. John-on, vocational if .
rector at Seminole H ilh School
honored mam-era of the Fu*«ure
* a rmere o f America , Seminole
Chapter and Ihrlr ftirmD with •
party aad wtlimr ruaat at the blah
school last night.
Iks party waa to have been Held
at a-nearby lake, tut the rain and
winds prevented thr alfalr from
icing kali uut-pf-doora. The chap­
ter rooms af lha club at the echoed
were utilised hewertr, am| games
and contests wrr« enjoyed during
fat aranMjr/aftrr whlrh refreehmenta w*le served.
A.moeig those piexent werel Mr.
id Mrs. C. IL Daw.on, Mr. anj
Mr*. F. F. Dorner, Mr. ani Mrs.
Hayward Walker, end Mr. atC
Mr. Alas R. Johnson, honorary
mamhaewa tk» Mlaaaa Batty Coltori, Ha lag CelVrn. AU. a llad|tna,
■to Dvggyr, Nancy Whlta,
H a a a l l(arety. livelyn KriioU,
h. Nattl* K Inlaw, J*wrl
Bulk Cummings, t e a
. J a y e g Mlaehaw,
Vlrgtoia Uuraer,
Caul Bigger*,
f

ntinp*.

Campus Feud Ends
......“Victims
School

i

to,

Judge Fines Five Widow 0 f Kirk Munroe, Writer 0 f
Boys’ Books, Seeldng 1n formation
Law Violators In
. Municipal Court

Naturalist, Explorer
Is Victim Of Death

3

Cicorgia Votes For
Delegates Today

&lt;-• •

Am i

Veteran Umpire Of
Baseball Dies At 83

�i»T***r&gt; * *

SivaSCZ

,vn

BSfOUR

Win 3rd E f f o r t To Evade
IVESTOPLAYCardinals
Gam£ Over Indians Corrupt Practices Celery Market
l’S in game in In League Contest A ct WiHBe Aired
JJMAR.29

jv
i..

Wilmington, N. C , Mar.
(A .P .)— F. Barron Grier,
City, onto.—Ilokg
preaUant and ganeral couiuml a f
ilaeot bualeeee m an
By C ou fofr U. B. Depti of Agrlcullar* and the FVridi
the Atlantic Canal Una Ballrand. __ ________ / ouldi “1 eoffevea foe
tsu yean with ea bud s eaee of
reelgned yesterday, Ttadtga 8. Bi­ ate
State Marketlni Bureao, B. E. Burry, 8anford/R«p.
week trouble ea ear many ever
llet t, president at tta read nn- ks4. f| us, impeuevsie for me to
• a s ”
e
eufey
u elscle meal without suffer.
eounetd. Mr. Grier will beeerne
In*, rive hottlee of nartfon made
41 degreee. relateg. I Pla. arrived. advisory counsel
Be will main­ me feel like s .new mats I have
la a fa ri riffWa.
It cere on troak. tepplle, limited, tain offices at Groanwood, 8. C.
T a rta r. *ar. Me *****
never found-anythin* te e*uut Bur.
(•■riol RhlpwFBi*
tg t*# demand rstksr slew, market firm.
run Bori Mata hllu. Thor regained
| alt»4 IMaIra f#r
perfectly e
FLORIDA IS I nek erts. wished and
li, i m
, mgm
— tlputloo of m r , ytendln*.'
Navaet built the Brat vessels roastlpaVloo'
Individually
wueliec
and
pro.eoolad.
Florida •!. C. Ctollf. I. ®
I t I doe best. I IS.X.IS. few &lt; te. poor, ever constructed by white man on
Ldtney*e Drse
Total—l i t
lew ee get; t doa M l.
Total Elilpmanta to data •"*••••• er,It.skort,
fsw 4 St. poorer, short, lew aa the American continent. This wni
aoa I Nr w prop—Calif.—K U .I-IH I. 4
LPS; I dee. l.tl.I.IS. f,w high sa In ths late eutqmar of 1U1 at the
Total ahlpmrnla l «
I It: It doe. gSt.I.et, few 4 XS. e«me head of Apalachicola Bay, and tta
•on (Ntw crop—Calif.—Fla.)— ItTtl. short,
low at t.ft.
PBMlap for a I t koor p r M
N R W T O H K i Marktl about vessels were caulked with pal­
PAID AST-----------------tog mi l i N A. » . fodar.
• , otondy.
41 dsgroos, cloudy. It ears metto fibre. The sails wore raudt
POTOMAC TAR KM: «*
r
o
w o e ow TT o e k k l s n t x k k
arrived.
4
CUllf.
It
yu
.
unloaded,
from the shlrta of tta men of his
New Tork II. Phlladtlphla 4. Haiti,
II ears on truck. Supplies modem's, ’expedition.
mora I, Pttlabursh I. Bo»lo» *. Hof. demand
1
am
a j p S B j t r nkokljf com
slow, market ollghlly weak,
falo I. Rdrla«flgld. Maaa I. 1 oarh
miser ewer tvem Dl street 8 a I,-and
will apecarials I be vela and ten.
to WaBhlnatoa. Hrranton, Toronto or for largo steak, ebon steady far
eteek. FLORIDA It luck
pert ef (he people ef annulunit
Altoona. Iimehamnlon 1 car* haM other
rriu. washed. I dot. I.St.11". few
County.
___ _
for r»ronal*nm»ni
*
X.fSi
4
doe.
l.tl.l.Tft;
4.1
doe.
j o h n s n u e n . •»CINCINNATI! Hal roll I. rirrrU M *»S.4.H|
is sa, *leee.X
e .i So
sn Cullf.
cuitr.
I, Indianapolla I.
,i to.t.eoi IS,dee.
ahlrrlai polat imtmrmmltmr . a r r
fin r A D O W u r k e t firm II 4a.
day, Narrk tie IMA.
RANrOlUMJPirelH) NrptloA o f etoem otwwdy. S,ow,4 all dsr Mon.
Florida. Ilot. m r l l r . r l o u d r ^ H M j . day and all night. T Calif. 1 rte er.
rived. I f cart an track. Ouppllok lib.
Ine* moderate, fe lrl r • * » « d ,
firm.
Inquiry. demend
eieeeds sapptr. • rat. demand slow, market
rU iltlD A I f fnch rrts. IndUMu.tly
market
steady
Carloads f.
mnotlf weebed and pro.cooled, t.s deg
ueual terms. I» Inch e rtIs,
e , WM-aily
it amsbrd.
Woshod. 4-00.4 S(| 4 dog 4.MI4.M. tya•hed,
fair &gt;|uelllr.
Individually
IS d o ,. moatlr 1 U. eery, f.w be-t 4.1 dos, best. l.ll.t.T g ordinary
loo, p«,orer- I 4 » ;
!• 4 " *a. kAeally quality and condition, all ,lMg
oo r e I ae x ee.l is, poorer lower. Cmllf. I.t
t il. very few hleher. po-.,
crla Individually wanked, I.S das.
I'reel Ice Mr all shlpmeete sold,
peel elletilty heevler movement best 4 SS.I11 few hlgkeet M deg
ordinary quality end- swndlifon, 1— A n iw a if i a A i l i ' 1 - \ V * i/
from this section this nook.
,
/
rHII-ADBI.PIIIA: Merkel • firm i.rs.SSt. poorer ISS.ISg
-- --"--- ^_____ CLOSING p j r r t a i l t a . ’ o r-.p vi^
d m i l hi sacrifice
I.EVINR 18 INDICTBD k&gt;
prUds. I l l i J « k A r a . y

(Continued from Paga On#)
The Cardlnala, one of the four
i y (no rotation to William Kanteam* entered In the Junior High
ay) and by Mara—which Is deSchool taaoball league, won the
jb
third game of tha leagua season aied by Raskob and othar officials
yeeterday afternoon when they of thd bank—la that In Oct.,
awampad tha Indiana, under Aet- IMS, they and • number of other
Ing Captain May, by a 12 to * prominent Democrats were turn•core. I t waa the second straight monad to the “ tiger room*' and
^
ORLANDO, Mar. 22.-That game win for tha Cardinals, who now •iked to sign tha blanket^noti
• I 't a ll to ta played talween the lead the league with two wine and for $224,000.
.
1
Beaton Braves and yrtjlwdripM* no loeaea.
Patrick Kanny said tha County
Doktr, hurling for tha Cardl­ Tiust company already had ad­
Athletics h»r» M ir . t t xhonld have
nala, allowed but two hits, an!
Dm hearty lapporl of Florida p*o- struck out 17 men. In the two vanced to the Democratic National
pU generally. The tallr* proceoor gamea ha hae pitched, Doher hae campaign committee “ Urge eume
of money" and that the note waa
at UU (• m i will to to Rolllni Col- struck out 24 men. allowed but
to •f’cover up" these "Illegal eon
•t Winter r « k
for ■ nrw five bits,/and eight bases-on balls,
and ta* beta touched for but five tribullona."
irV
ttractlon
li
athletic field. The
Captain Malta of the Cardinal*
••The campaign chest was very
earn of tin b*at of thi "giapvfruii" Wat the heavy hitler of the game,
low," he added, "and they wanted
.••son ind the m u m li n v »l getting three hlta In four trim, fnmore -money but did not want It
worthy. H*ro I* • fln« *i*d r » n eluding i double, Poker el bo nil l to appear to ba all coming from
double.
,
combination.
The Senators and the Athletics, the same perion."
Judge Emil Fuchs, owner of the
Mara'a defense is much ths
the
remaining teama in the league,
Bravrn, h u ■ ion In Rollln» Co\lege, «nd io hi hu f l» # « hli bill were scheduled to play a game name. Both say they signed the
money over at once te the Demo­
•lab to th« c iu m . Conn|« Miclt this afternoon at 4:00 o’clock.
cratic campelgn fund and rcelvtd
Box
ta « tad too many ( n i t ( college
___ score;
AB R II not a cent themeelves.
iytri on bli turn! to rvlu.e In CARDINALS
2
In describing how he was called
Ip bttlld • college diamond ind ||iniin,
4
to the "tiger room," Patrick Ken­
•land.
MtlU, 1b
2
T b l big leifu eri will even pay Doktr, p ....
ny said:
•*
4
tb ilr own •xpiniet for thU gamo pur&lt;lon c
"Eight or nine of us were played
NEW YQRK. Mar. 22.— (A .F .)
4
H Unt thi Florida acbool may get Virkery, 3b
for surkere. We were sent for hy —Charlie
Uvlne. fln t Irani4
evary cent of tha proceeds. With Rharp, If
u « r t o — t s i u m ■— s a l t s
James
J.
Rlnrden,
then
president
2
Atlantic sirplen* pssaenger, wax aoa UsuM ee Tnbleea (We* Samer ood weather the Orlandi aland nonlake, 2b
of the bank. In October, Just he Inflicted yesterday for forgery, unity ana UUU naive w l i t e S S .
2
•boaid be parked to capacity.
Stanley, rf
•anbe a eemplece and etteetfvu
fore the election.
2
grand larceny, end criminally ro* freer eul fee CelSa
le e ry iter of both team* will Zarhry, cf
“
Mr.
Riorden
said
to
me:
‘A
few
lore Iy appear In the game, Marancalving steles, property.- ■
, Mast Bpatay
A1v.
2(1 12 H of us had a little -vweeOnr &gt;•*♦
vine, Bhlrea, Berger an d Lit
An R II night end decided we would have
Brbodt will comprise the Itoelon INDIANS
2
to get more money for the cam­
“ Big Four" to oppoae Cochrane. Morrieon. If .
0
Blmmona, Grove and Eamahaw. Odham. If
paign.'
1
I t a cluba will be In flr»4 ahapa at May, c
“ He said Mr. lUskob end W il­
3
(bat time, aa they will have fin- whttten. 2b
liam Kenny were among those
2
Ittad their training and be on Squires, aa
preset and that Kenny said:
2
their way north. It ahould be one NeSmllh, p
•• Mai's see Whom we can put
3
at the beet gamea of the Florldu Coursey, cf
down
in the tiger room.' '"
a
i f aelm and It ahould have one of cildewell, rf
In cspUInlng his statement the
3
Audit#—Hygtain#— Income Taie#
the beat crowda.
K. Ilall. lb
blanket note was designed “ so
.1
Smnford, F lo rW *
Whan Praaldent John Ileydler, of Marlowe. 3b
Phono
771
the money ro'ild be raised Inconthe National League, Beard of the
22 2 2 spiruously," Patrick Kenny said:
(•m e be aent to a Holllna rollrgr
"That Is usual In politics. 11*1
Summary: Two base hits. Dokrr,
facolty member the following mee•agei
, Metis. Struck out, by Dokrr. 17. some rvamea on notes and get the
"Your lelter Informing me of by NeSmllh, 8. Boses on balls, off money and pay the notes front
-The t „ o 4 l « * 4 iStarBrewaa*
the exhibition game to be played
money that comes in aflewards.
U if u r ulamlinff to ri*t«:
(tv Orlando between major league
That's what I thought would he
A
v
T
w 1.
teame for the benefit of a new
done in this case. If Smith had
-HlewPe Nasi Pwwslar llelel"
2 0 1.000
athletic field for Rolllni College Cardinal,
lieen elected, Raskob and Bill Ken­
1 0 1.000
Y r a r Round R a ta l
waa moet gratifying to me. 1 am Renatnr,
0 1 .000 ny would have fought to see which
$2.00
$2.00
M .00
Hlnulf
glad that a club of our lragur la to Athlrllr,
one
would
pay
these
notes.”
.(8)3
0 2
have a part In euch a helpful Indian,
$.1.00
J
i
M
,
Double
"Don't tie a sap,'' Kenny quoted
No
Uklther. Eaten
Rlordan
as
telling,
him.
when
It
“ Baseball os played on the
All reams with '#*)vale hath
school and college diamonds and tolllnif inRRRFR of Amrnran pro* was Miggbatrd ha lie put dnwn
for (24.000. "Thla la tha boloney.
town lota of the rountry furnishes pic
•h T ^ ;
Ncrelary Mills sent to the com­ You never will have to p«y."
the very life blood of major league
Altee* . &gt;-mwJ.&gt;V
» ^
r ^
i y ^
ir ^ e . — ^
U D r bolh dtftpdants • J T .’ *'?
tall. I know of nothing more help­ mittee s copy of s letter to taGnardia
suggesting
thit
hf
best$224,000 wee eplll »P, •*
ful to e school or college then l»
« fine athletic field It Is also a Ute before in lyin g the fight Mare signed an Individual note for
against
the
bill
much
further
$60,000 and Kenny one for $24,000.
benefit to the community In which
the school Is located. Inter-collegl- since no substitute tss program After a few months, Kenny isW,
ate competition bring, out the that would bring In the (l.min,- Rlordan gave him $MH&gt;0 In cash
best In young men and It develops 0041,000 needed «&lt;• balsme the tU33 ; to reduce h!« note to $20,000.
tbslr character a* well as Ihelr budget had been submitted.
Patrirk Kenny emphasi**! that
Mills iiium rd lh«t U liu irH ii
bodies.
while the money was for tha
did
not
disagree
with
"the
desit“ College baseball enjojred a Doe
Smith campaign, the former New
revival along the eastern seaboard ability— I may say neccstly of York
governor
knew nothing
last year with the reorganisation lielanrlng ths budget nr«l year,
•bout the "tiger room" confer­
of the Atlantic collegiate baseball and added:
“ I do feel that those who are ence end subsequent
financial
league, and 1 nee sign, everywhere
leading the fight to disrupt ‘ he maneuver*.
of schools paying more attention
committee program should have a
to Our national gema Many nt our
program of their own whlrh will!
„f City end County Attorney
* r e »t pleyera learned their he-ebalance the budget and unless |James I’ Glllllfnd. who, however,
balt In college. I wish for you c*
\our program Inclules additional, withdrew from ecllve dlreeliuti of
cry success In your effort to e»tah
tase, sufficient to produce Ibis |
th e case saying that ’'Inter,
llsh in sthletle field st W.nlri
If,3ii.ooo.ooo I think you should
mingling Isaues" placed his office
Perk, snd If 1 »m sble to come to
|hesitate a long lima Iwfole car­
In an embarrassing position.
Florida this spring he sure I will
rying the fight murh further."
Clearing of decks lor the court
do myself the honor to b, present
engagement have been under way
at this game."
for weeks and the advance prepsrations made to "cover" the trial
are Indicative of the widespread
I Interest In the outcome ol lb* uuusual case.
.

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O f Contest
"Will Go To Benefit
O f Rollins College

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Accountants

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First NifAmal Bank Building

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Florida

HOTEL LEAMINGTON

A Reminder —
FOR EASTER

Trials Ne a r In
House Anxious Honor Slayings
To Get Vote On InHonolulu T. H.
Sales T a x Plan (Continual trom Page Oaa)

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HKARH. ROBBt'CK F.XPANDB
Lard and Albert O. Jonei, enlisted
CltlCAAK), Mar. X&gt;— (A .P .)— I
(Continued from rage One)
men of the navy.
Bears, Roebuck end Cumpeny will I
Ron taller bill will be returned
The racially mlsed Jury, com­
attend its reUll atom eapanaloa
today.
.
posed of Hawaiian natives and
Tha prohibit ylild of tha aal«« whites, that will hrar the taa* may Into the New York metropolitan
lavy was reduced from $6#6,000,- .'.avt to weigh the theory that Ka- arcs this yaar, arecting three new
000 to $44*.000.000 by the action of hshswsl died as the result of tor­ $|,000,000 department stores 'n|
the Waye and Maana Commlttaa of ture Inflcted In an sffort to secure Brooklyn. lUckensech, N. J. and |
tint $40,000,000 came front food: » confession of his pertieipetb* Union City N. J.
$4$,000,000 from clothing! $10.­ In the attach on Mrs. Maaaia.
000,000 from medicine and $5,000,­
Just aa retlcanca surrounds daIlmanits, alrcon, rutlU and sev­
000 from farm Implemanta.
fense plana, so does It leave unde­ eral other rare mlneraU, art I
T ta toUl of $140,000,000 would termined the queetlon a* to which found In the beech sands below
ha mads up altbar throagh an In- of the defendant! the prpeecutlon Jacksonville Beach. Ilmanlte aad |
Taaaaa In poaUga. • federal ga.o- will charge with firing the ahol slrcon art the only ones which •'
far have been recovered In com­
ljM taa or other excise lavlts. that hilled Kahahewel.
But. though neither aide tad re- mercial quantlllea.
Crtxp said.
• ‘ Crisp confarred with Rapreaen- conalrucUd the case for the public,
Florida has approilmatily* *4.
U t t n LaOuardia ,(R-N.Y.), and arraying of forcee for tta trial
ReffaaevmtW/S DougMbn (D.N.- presaged one of the greatest court 000,000 acres of Uad, of *h kh
battles In the history of the uUnd 4,024,817 scree, hava been utllliad
C .)( Waders ’of lh# opposition, bo«
for agrtrultaral purposes.
‘
.
f#ra tta commlttaa took IU action. territory.
t Heading tb$ defene* will be U.e
A l that time U Ouardta eald:
veteran 7»-year-eld criminal law‘ *H all twceaaariaa ef llfa -b y yar. Clarance Harrow, leading flgfood,
elothlfig
and
that I
lif* la many of tha nation's moat
prase&gt;itad by Pkysl- noted ctMi.
oxsotpUd from tta
He will be aaelsted by George &amp;
____ ta*- IRF fundamental ab­
leisure, former chief of U e ertm. Jarit-T- U tta bin wtU tav$ tarn nil division
of tta
BUtta I M u i n af maaa. Ilka daocritad
dir--------— Unlud
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bale*, have tarn reported la which
dIstrUt ettomey’i of flea
" AfVer" tta comrailtoe action,
law partner o f CoL 'WlUUm Deae- baUer boatth taOowad U e am af
taworar,
EmUnta 'U
Garda! bp wsm m :
van af New Yart.
'
^-vnwa I v u a yeoo* rirL" writes
awke ka*wa bl* paaKWa.
Also assisting will bo I M
U.
Tram RopraoMtatMl* Eaaktm
U C. Johnson, U. B. N , » “ ®c«ay.
(D 'W aa.), cam* ■ aUWmoal (tab aad Attorney Montgomery Vklna
Ilmlocrau am fighting UU
bill on principle- Ws art opp&lt;
naTysmaocotWo will ta hladod

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Dfantaato.
Arthritis, NeuritU,
Write Mamo HaolU
Orlando, Fta. •

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FOB permtaett co(e • of Hcbtag,
Bllpteilng, Ground IUh, or Ath­
lete's Foot, write C. H. ' Leonard.
814 Copeland D r, Orlando-______
HAVE YOUR WATCH rapalrad
by ane who really knows bow.
Brlgg*. JaweUr, Mag. Ava.

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I hereby aan
far
sheriff ef demluulo.
..a ebertff
|e thi.
the ——
Deeiecratm
Net le
dung Open my
performs aeos
county, I eel
ispyen.

___________ ____ _ i meats
Appliances, Bpringa, Lake
,
tf-a U e to d l ehoU ass - mr
faru. ta tamers aa aCNetea'
T ry CHIROPRACTIC for Rtao- Mm Inlat ret Ion ef on Important ef
maUam, NeuritU, Sciatica aad flea, eo4 L wtU appreetala oar aan
ba convinced. Dr. W. E" * rt * &gt;T” " " tx Dt WXLBOBN.
Dougall, Floral Heights, 8.
r e * j e m e x o p tw b fw acs.
ford, l'houe Md-M.
1 am a u a tM ot, fee the efftsa ef
JaeMr- -* **•- ------ -"
HIGHEST PRICES far old goU
JoweUry and dental work. Mail
It or bring It yoanalf. RpUafaeDon gaarmnteod. Kota Lo*a Cocomar Church A Hughty 8ta., Or­
lande.

»u «MW trimuriatiu • nmniy
hat* June Sth. lSII. an* will an.
Brsetau Me eeareri ef the etllets.
ship Of namlnele Ceealy.
.... . If. C, DUBOMK.

S— A u to o to b lc
1930 Ford sport coupe; 1930 Ford
standard coupe; 1929 Ford tu­
dor. Good condition and prieai
right- Reel *
tana. Used Car
Deolaia, MyrUt A re.____________

i hereby aaa
ror tko ofneo
Mis Coeaty,

r&amp; risi -mr

pla’ form el Saw SUa»aa ■
• «t tear or farar. Teer w ts
en K ^ fta d .
TAm I will he • aaSna
Ilea to the alTtoe
# ,berntnale. Coe my
, i_■
Fractals thae vote
vets ef
of the
of U U ooaaty.
. mtr, If »
.# he •• aril
Jell tlM ta

I with te ahhe
tee the afftM ef ■
Cosily ea*-—** '
primary It...
aaferaa Ue
fevar •aad w
atelUgeni.
fhe ear---aktdlae
I hereby anaoy
far the ofDoe ef
Feerth DMtriet
ty. whteh qOtht
.mhgwoad,
ale. Lake Mat'
Forrest Cttr. I
sporeatatad. . &lt;
(Bettor

«j^?.rjLSr;r(hflunk
taagwoM. Lake
Monroe. Bear
Tour vets la ..
he spprerisloA.
OBO. ‘J .________
FOB COWSTAbI b .'
■h\
oleetM t r tha efftae af Cm .

dr-Bualixna Stnrlco________
VAN EY’S DRUG STORE— FraMrlptiom, magatlnas, fountain
service. PROMPT dellvetlea. Phone

------ - ---------- —17 essflt
the stale Benate. enkjeet te ta.
temocrolk primary le he hate oo
luia ith. ltd . aDO will appreciate
Jvo orllvs support of oil Iks eltl.
15— A part mrnU For Rent
fveaklp a&lt; the Itth. Hanatorlal Dio.
irlri. amkraelne Oemloolo
as(
,
FOR RENT: One lower apartment. tlravar* coenttaa
FRANK
U
WOODRUFF.
Langley Apartments, Phone 231.
FOB SKXAivo.
FURNISHED GARAGE Apart­
I herehy onoouoeo mp eoMMaey
frr ro.*l*«ttoo oe senator from the
ment, hot water A garage. 603 tklrty^ovseth
Besal octal e'perief al
Palmetto A vs. phone 447.
FlorlAa. oehloot to tha Bom, or atm
primary la Jooa. Tour veto aad
support will ho approalotaO.
16— House* For Root
i. j . F A iu tm .
FURNISHED HOUSE for rant.
f o b obis A ro n .
t taka this matko* er eaeoaoctna
200 N. Perk. See Tasty Shop.
my aoooMocy for tha office of Blais
Bonolor
of I be ITtk Dtotrlct aa i
EIGHT ROOM furnished house In will appreciate
pear vela aa* sup.
Mayfair for rent for eta months port.
. CL.TDB O TRAMMELL.
beginning Apr. lBth. Phone 181&gt; or
see T. R. Mailing._______________
F a n c a t i a r r coM M iesionB B
D4olrie4 Bo. t.
f am a tasSMalo tor rejlectle.
SEVEN ROOMS and sleeping
to tha ofrioa of County Commlaaloo.
porch. Park Ava. flee L R. Phil­ • r District No. I If electa* 1 01.
to nominee the policies whlek
Ip*
___________________ port
have boon l*onltrte4 with my nearly
eight year occupancy of this office
26— Mtacaltanaorta F o r 8 a k
BOUTON BTEEUL
1 0 2 . ________________________________________________________

_ t k o ____
t l a
Joan
support wtU
fo r r t n c r r f jlo o i
Oo F tk n tiy. IS. M IL the Meta
femocralta Raacotlve

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PtotoTBB to fo44*r $1.00.
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LAUNDERED

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This la ta
w o tie veto.,
that I am a
aa blast T e t h

oft Water Proceee

Panto
.‘•ONE

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In all tMtaaroa wBara the term lot
orrics aspires prior le the .first
Domocratte Primary ta MIL
Tha AUaraar (too*rat ef FtariAa
hae recently reagere* aa OfDalai
oplalon that tha a* Iqttrim or reeee*
appointment of the prmteot M e t
F M c o u n t t rauBtaatORBBL
FOR SALE: 1 dialog room salt.
INetrtet S a L
ef the TweaiyrihlfU Jo4ktal ClreaTt,
gaa range A kitchen cabinet. $1$
' '
Brevard an* Oemjhele
.I ------,
ouaeo my —-------horebr _—
assessrs
Ike efftae
for the
off too of Coonly Commie,
Magnolia.
elooor for Bomlooto County of (be
I ire,
vrieirici, eahjeet
eeajoei to tha' an.
trot District,
voters
vision of the —
*— to II
*—*
prtamrloa
prtamrtea If olomod. I p
entire
of forte tone- 1 a
_
satire efforts
1 I Imim 4ee*4*4 «• fcu i w'i « j
etnetopt,
— • • u l* ooeov —
elvot send Itoo 4aU tmr ttolc o/fk« %m4 fe
of all affairs
. . rolstla* la the wot. fmrvaallw bbbbmbba Ml MMMr
tore of my dial
*1 riel aad ooaaty.
BAM FIJUaCHJUL
iw'aiVitg
fvmi c a r o T T cmMMtaaMinML
of Florida,
uavtstm no. a.
of. MtaTW
I am a oaodtdsto for ro.oloetloo oood
la tha oftleo of Ooaat- -------•T i t o w c «k Babr! T b

HowYovif Lady's
Health Improved

bw Pros see tor Jaba C. KaUaB who
grow (ta assignment altar numer- nanaTdSmL Ml
M f atataape |a (ta Ww « &lt; w a w l moUtamy af. tta w rtta ry
7 all ihdrao d
reeultlag from U * aalSe-wWa
f t ^ fW o am Hgb'
clamor atamaat bp ota rgtf
' graatoot
ta high aatrp offWWU
(ta t ertmo
Hawaii ta
la Ha
Ha gripemltk mcanlag lit Jtab burdeo at dial
crime had
tad Hawaii
grip-

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■rod flower show o f Winter I l i n o fitewart operating OlH
mw
ara
i f pmw
ftn n r. Tb# call m&gt;jr eoroe to Garden d o * to be W U at Chr&gt;* B tM iff, local 4i*p&lt;«sarr
y
U
In considering.
!Idling: the furiBmifetal
fuhMmdfctal fttinclplas
ittindplea of tho
the cur­
corOMo or Illinois or T e m - anJ League clubhouse M ir. 22.
Products.
‘
■
either of thee# bone*, d rtk but
rent Industrial depression, there seems to be two rather wel ’
desirable, caa make ear's poet a
defined achoois of economic thought. The' one e4hm * to
slum Is temporary, that prosperity Isi been to much talk about A m t I c i Ii .I i tbo growing practice of iMSttas winning one, and be ft lit under
the belief that the slump
j u t afound the comer aiind_____^
___________
that allBweBhare
to do Is to,____
man* deccrted farm* sad tbo rush o f I Industrie* lit w i l l town* aud tbe WhlU nous# wire.
age somehow to live through the hard time* of the pres* you lb to Uw largo cities that manjr |rlllagoa. In literally thousands of
woro beginning to tasr tho country tawww o f lest than sees popnbttM p o s T r o m r T t n n i y i g m v A L
ept and everything will be all right in ths future.
Tbs ottier contends that ode
one- of the redultgof the boom districts would aeon become do- in tho Usltad States them la a
Tho oaodue, however, total dosftk o f Industrie* except
GAINESVILLE,
Mar. 2 3^i the creation In our mlnda
mind* of an exaggerated Idea populated.*■"“
has been'the
‘
cad a* ■neb aa rely directly upon agti- (A.'P.)—Beceuae cold weather tod
of what normal times really are, and that instead of wait­ ■erne aUlieUei would
____
U lodl- culture. This stttttUou h n tended retarded Moeme on tung ell treea
ing hopefully for any sudden tipward trend In economic con­ cate, and for a deride ec More
the tung blossom festival achedditions, we phould immediately readjust our standards of
uled here for Mar. 19 to Apr. 1,
living ao as to cope successfully with financial conditions Mo m a marked trend In tbe on*
*
*
has been postponed until Apr. 6-9.
poilte direction.
„
-v
on the present economic plane.
Call
180—
108 Park Are.
These two conflicting school* of thought are constantly Although farming In genera) bai
M IAM I BEACH — Operatic*
probably been lees profitable than
Electric, Inc, granted charter
In tome period* In tbe past, certain
recently to engage in electrical
forma o f It have become ■ mere
huilneet.
remunerative. The tail few goner- Increased cultural opportunities. To
atloni havy neon a marked eltange tbo factory m in who formerly
In ronenmare* demand regarding worked sad lived in congested
food, nnd in consequence there V * querists In 'some city It means
ing among local merchants by obligating himself for certain ariien an excellent market for reduced living coats, a more com'purehaaaa for which he will be unable to pay out of hla fruit, vegetables and. poultry and medians. heme, a garden for
dairy products. In market garden- flowers and vegetables; and most
present Income.
8uch a person belongs to that school of thought which ing and In poultry and dairy planti likely opportunity for some out­
the peruana] factor U eUIl more side diversion and income such as
WEDNESDAY, MARCH M. 1 W sees tb# buslneaa conditions of the future on an upward
Important then machinery, and poultry veiling. Above all, It takas
trend no matter what the Individual may or may not do to largo
amounts of labor continue
and his family away from the
Improve them. He la merely trying to bridge the dip In tho to bo required for economical him
jgJBLM VERSE FOR TODAY
dirt qnd noise e f the city end
economic curve, believing that its final direction, regordleaa production.
bringi them Into elose contact
SPEAK THE GOOD WORD— of everything else, la up. Ills antithesis la the person who
Tbe advantage of this newer with nature.
Heaviness In the heart of men refuses to i imble on the future, takes it for granted that type of forming la not confined to
Improved farm conditions and
maketh It stoop; but a good word each day al suld at least take care of Itself, and reducea the greater variety of products the scattering of factories esn do
maketh It glad,— Proverbs IS: 26. __
demanded, bot In many pieces la much to rejuvenate ' decedent
hi*„ expense) so ad to live within his Income.
Many of our cities have much the same problem. 8ome elosvly associated with laspewej villages and make them once again
It la not always easy to balance of them are borrowing money so as to maintain the extrav­ )o:al markets. With the motortruck tbe Important factor la national
the budget on the scales of jus- agances they could readily afford during the boom but end good roads many a farmer can life they were In our esrir history.
develop within a few boars' haul I f they grasp their opportunities,
ikt.
a number of select customers for they not only will develop for thv
such articles ee be may produce. fanner Improved trade facilities,
An apple a day may keep the
Taken as a whole, the outloek for but will provide suitable channel*
doctor away, but so will sn union,
the Intelligent .farmer U not for Innumerable social activities
for that matter.
entirely dark, and many, who some .now greatly needed. Educational
years ago deserted that occupation, advantage* can b* brought on par
H a w t h e Engllih language
u s » m kigloo lag to- recognise it* wftlf tho** In progrcv.lv* rtttaw
•hangs*. In the good old day* preadvantage* and ar* -cats ruing.
And tbs' Instinct* for beauty ran
h it it i » x i is s u e *
w ktter
Improved living Venditions la the bo glvon opportunity for espresnowadays It means good liquor.
i J * torn between those two

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MAILING LISTS
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SEMINOLE COUNTY CREDIT A!

more prosrresstve mer- j

chants and profession*.

Tho recent battles a r o u n d
Shanghai ha vs cost tho Chinesegovernment no les* than foor
hundred million, a late dispatch
declare*. And In these times)
A recent survey reveslv that
tb* average radio Is used 4.04
hour* dally. And the Christian Sci­
ence Monitor has figured It out
that the average family then must
Save 6.941 radios.
Henalor Hem Lewis told a
Tsmpa eudlsnea lbs other night
that the Democrats will prftbably
nominal* a dark bore*. Maybe ■»,
but well bet Frank Roosevelt will
be tb* Jockey.
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Cuba has been making a tre­
mendous effort to ntlttatc homo
bilae, trucks and lard. But aa Ru­
fus Bt**U point* out, th* automotill* trad* would hav* skidded even
without thv lard.
, ■

Seminole County farm beya hav#
built and ara maintaining a cold
*to;ag* plant at Hanford. That's
Sdtlttg a pace for th* older one*.
— 'Tlmea-Unlon. C o ld
Btorag*
' plant or nol, th* new enterprise
received a warm welcome.
A new bill In Congren pi eposes
th* reduction of all salaried erapleyce* of the federal government.
Rome of them undoubtedly ar*
overpaid for tb* service they ren­
der, but what Is needed molt l* nol
reduction of salaries, but reduction
o f personnel. Fewer nnd better
men would b* th* best way to
economise.

xfl. D. Miller, of Indianapolis,
Ind.i while out fishing last Batorday, had wonderful sueceat. He
caught .what Is said to bo tha
finest string of salt water trout
leaded this season. He caught ale*
some anook and rsdflsh. HI*
friends at the lists! Charlotte
dined sumptuously that evening,—
Tunis Cord* H e r a l d ^ .

taxation,
***'*■I levy
-#
many new form* of taxes, float ’billions of dollars worth of
additional bonds, ao aa to continue to ‘build roads, canal#,
and public buildings, and maintain a veritable army of
governmental agencies on a Scale even greater than during
the boom. The other would limit federal construction, and
cut expense*, so as to balance the budget, without Increased
taxation or new tax levies.
President Hoover ii one of thoje who believe thet the
present depression Is a temporary emergency which should
bo negotiated as painlessly as possible and through which
tha country will emerge eventually In a vigorous and
healthy condition regardless of governmental measures.
Every Item of his entire program,'from hla Reconstruction
Finance Corporation on down, deals with the economic
situation as a matter of the moment only. Hi* measures
ar* purely hypodermic furnishing some temporary relief
but no permanent cure. If his analysis o f the depression la
correct, we will come through in fine shapel If hls/gue** Is
wrong, we ere In for »n even more frightful hangover.
S • The captain of * ahlp when approaching a atonn ait
Uiv Vl g l l i g

uldlncreax#
* B*gj aJ'OO'w V* —w*l«
\
—W

wiU ba. Ordinarily he takes no chances, but battens down
thi b i U b t s and braces the rigging* If the storm la i trifle
he haa.umluly inconvenienced himself. But if It Is a severe
on*, ha 1* a wls* skipper and far more likely to be on deck
when tha calm has come.

Waiting For A Gift
Whan Miss Ella Wcndcl tiled last year she reft this
world thinking ahe'was the last member of a very wealthy,
If a trlflt eccentric, family. Now It develops tbst Wendel
heirs exist In'tVpry part of the world and that the ntimber
of clalsianiR to the 76,000,000-dollsr fortune left by the
aged spinster ara large enough to form an army.
\
A New York coart is today endeavoring to unravel] the
mas# of claimed relationships, and among the more InteieatIng thlngf discovered Is that claims have been filed from
abroad by whole villages whose Inhabitants bear only the
name of Wendel. Deeplta the fact th at* will was filed; they
think It la only necessary to establish relationship id order
to get a ihara.
^
It spwns a shame that such imagination, ami ppUmlstlc
and energetic efforts could not be directed In more useful
channels Instead of being wasted In futile attempts U&gt; get
something for nothing. But there sefms to be somethbig
peculiarly appealing to the Idea of being left a fortune or
a part'of a fortune, and some people go about their dally
litles always with the hope lurking that some kind fairy

Hholta was la Is o s Moo­
ing a little ptollmlnsry
stag preparatory &lt;Id hi*
f caMMkra whlsb will toha near j future. Me saya
i Baaeh la not tb* oMp
Ich la backing Mm le i Ut.
rshlp and that when the
unt U taken little Dare
right bp front with the

They always stand

flon.

the recent trend In that dlroetiep.
Present-day facilities far commoniestlon and modern convmIcnees In the home ar* making
residence in tb* country morr
desirable: and hand In hand with
these adjuncts Of everyday life
have cam* some of Dig cultural
Opportunities to long regarded as
ths jvxcluslvs possssslon of ths
city.
A potent Influence working for

To tha factory work*r moving
from the city, one of the greets*t
grips will be the opportunity
sffordod to bo neighborly. Normal,
njeaaent association wtah on*’*
'vlghbof* along like* of mu to si
IqMfMt caestlluta one of the
greatest satisfactions of living.
Such contacts thrlvs In. country
villages, and It Is Isrgsly on thst
isocount that so much charm Is
aseoclsted wllh rural Ilf*.

out to the keen obeervance

^comers as well aa
fl

residents.

A LIKELY DARK HORSE
\ ,

TA M PA TRIBUNE

h#v-&gt;r’ to wTn ibe p ri**” ln tap
event of th* New Yorksr's fellurv.
Our belief baa bean and la that.
whvn th* cyeq of leaden and 4*1*gsTks begin roving th* field to
Identify the men beat qualified to
head the ticket, they will naturally and logically real upon Ntw^
ton U. Baker. Baker, as w* have
frequently *usrta&lt;L h«e th* ahUi-

Um Renat* CommUteo on Banking
end Currency nod had th* Initio-,
five, common aena* and roar*** to
point oof » censplr**** flew Is
Mr. Hoeror** reconstruction pro­
gram. He Inquired why th* plad
did not Include lending receiver* of,
closed banks o sufficient sum to
enable them to release to deposi­
tor* |n th*** Institution* some of
th* two MU Ion* tied up theroln—
providing • buying power for the!
people without loss to th* govern■lent.
...This, os osr writer polnfk.bst,
caught the T re iid c n t amt the
Republicans nspplng, because they
had entlm l, ov«rlook*d thlq sound |
proposition of
' Thus T raylor
the trl
capital /out of
•mocn
rer plst

S
proaldsutlal picture.
Melvin A. Treyjor.
be In th* least kurpi
▼■H felling, dot
cepted, th* o u t
prove*, to be Um
P ublic W k ol
this .remarkable i

Gentleman at tha (Uybefc,*- neyge
Ing lata th* taaWo s i the aJtuWao
for Collier’s give* u* istew slg nlHcoat points about Tr*F|*r. Yrn PM
tiring he tells us Ih o t'-T ro y W
mad* himself very well and favor-

i»
yd»y.
lays Ysrmylor

CONTRIBUTI ON TO

tn oKjuuth and courag*
when moat of the national
lt*4«r* appear old and *car*d."
Fartbermor*. he la a banker wbo
Democrat!*
factions
In
knew* poll
lira, national
and later*
Tbe Collier'*
party-will
“ loa*
a
nslionet. The
writer
says
If U ability
doe* not
ho prove*portunuy
Ms political
by
te Froaldancy a man Wpo
omethlng about what 1*
or with this country and
Melvin Traylor Is becomiag
bmbU sa among tb* likely
harass'* of tb* Democratic
He Isn’t a candidal*, e f

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH
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nM.% *im

enator Calls On
Chief Speaker Hoover To Express
AtKiwanis Meet Prohibition Views

The regular mooting of Circle
Numjsr 81* qf the Kirs| Baptist
Church was held Momlny after(Continued from Tage One)
WASHINGTON. Mar. 23. —
soon at,the horn* of Mrs. R. U
Glenn, Last Third Street, with the rhaoliy condition now grip (A .l t —While w mosement trgnn
in Chirajo yeaterday In rlrrt *
Mrs, George Huff In chaigr of the1 ping the world.
bloc or Illinois ili legntos to ll.o
devotional —Bud Mrs. James 11.
“ Only n year ago wr wrfe told
to prohibition rcpi-.il. Prcsidoni
I'irld conducting the Bible study
that only ty b iMinj loads, Iliwtvrr w*. cull’ d upon ty Sen­
lesson. Mrs,’ George lluit prebridges. p hlic lunitliup*. n n a k ator Hint i'ii. New Mexico D.mosi .'nl mrr |K&lt;j builnr** *u»alnn»
It
announced tU i the circle •n i dam * %*oj|«| our rmiirry t o Ctal. to stale liIs ticw.s drfinilrly
It m ulemlity in­ on pridtildtlnn.
will ini* t tin TKurdav, Mar. :tl «tt rrlirved
In a st ilrmrnl i-” n*l Ihro igl’
*1:00 «t\lt*sk a t the cl nr it prupara* creasing burden,** he »ai
the 11'io’H‘ia'.ic pHtiiriial oHiintilloiy lu truing to the • minty home. within A few week* that iili :l
fur# lack of ' tr,, Senator Bratton'said:
shlrmlM in were irqur* i»d to t ring found impo*»ibln
to ^ "It seems to me (bat I'rcaidetil
Janatu** mid nri h * in gift* to money and another plan
tike i*» the home. Th** meeting * pend, * pend, *p»ml took it* place, Hoover hn n duty imvar.l 111** dry
jwarier* if nnt indctd t i m a i ’l
i i&gt;n brought »|k si clomp Ami to ho folloacil nbinvisi at once by f
another appeal t&gt;af » e nave, nave, 'the entire nunt ry, nf ■»' it mg dt*f ■
refreshment* WcPr srnhl.
'll • ■ present Her* Mi*. I*. K. »av*\ Now we are in-the in id* I of Imtcly wbern he *t.l» d- nil It I*
qur»linh.
W) ic h tin, Mra. t\ r. ft'llin!*, Mr*. an anti hoar .trig campaign
" I f he
|i re pa m l i i accept a
U It. Bragg* Mi* M I tUenn.
The l”rail* for get f i h iplick
pit dgmg
I'lal.ui m
Mr*. Crorge Huff, Mr*. J. II. method# in r\«*ry walls .d life Jfi*11Li' lb nit
Field- Mrs, R. A WillLim*, Mint plim the (nlrodufiintt H racketeer­ lint ( a r t ) tn u mure M m till nl
Align*! a Fletcher. MU» Mile Traf- ing amt rrtTT of'l»vtr&gt; kind; aint Duutc or fnr trm bm U-i nn f the
foinl and Mtt, J. It ("utilrli, a new the era a#* for front page jmhlirlty, • mrwhtmnt In (hi* p&gt;st|d«*. (be
l.itft he* yin do 1* In indicate In
m* tiiher. '
la one of the jiu*wrra tn t In

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r AGE TH REE

a Koptvm* Court Inquiry llito th? district attorney, rofdatsl affls
recent ‘•military attack” on tho davits and rvprovol Administrator
Itlo ,|c Janeiro nvarrpapor Carloca, R E.'-Tuttle, o f ’ th* prohibition
permitting tho iase to follow a department, fpr tJ&lt;« methods uovd
nnnnal retinc in the court*.
't y his ,qnnl Satutday night In
t hus was lu*air,l n hrvnl. be-1 galhrring name* ■and bottle* in
twevn tint ptovUional preside it the rLbs.
.m l hi* uulragucs from tho mm Oi.
Srvenly-flvr namrs wrere obwho h* ha.l tn.ealeneJ to di-r i&gt; tainc-,|. FmnP „ f ,tu.m f„t,| 0nable
, olin.nl cpiunimity of
i(rt)t rI|ttl r„ , ron. of ,hB city
l mi. r yo.ti-r .ny&gt; ag. rrntnit t m- a|)i|
..... .
„ f |lq,inr wtro
j.n.iniiv will bo !»■ timtiil to rotuii'1
i,y
11-&lt;(r*. » 4('d dry agenti
by ucM-itrik

With about It# member* in at­
*.» cun-titnUnn itiatn afti*r a icginn
— Ralph V . Warren ft spending
«liu ^al nl table* in the ctulu,
.«a icd
in On* l«*vnU nl I'd.*1*
tendance, tho annual meeting of
m r k * p n a p e l 'a n o ffic e r pathis wrqk In Kl. Petersburg on
the rretbytorlen Auxiliary of the
it in n \ iirpa* li*d hi- 1%i » tiranu ■
Im n
win Id q u l d l y
f -iow
hh
?
.
h.t
Fltal Presbyterian Choirh was busing**.
•fn Sul i
intn a
budge. #ciie the lad tic a rut tlakn
held on Mode? afternoon at the
tulip dVVM*
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holden, at
the name# of thoac in the party.
church and w (* followed hy a tea
,kiin • igh »•* mi unit \: i. ntlic*
He land, will spend Easter hire a*
given In honor of officers of ihs
Ia.lci&gt;bip
hnvc
in
at*
l
V
a
i
p
u
the guest* of Dr. I . R. Phillip*.
I Klnrtda producer 10 percent of
organisation who were Instilled
(he isi-i ystiiniM thnu i tit»# Mini- lit* ia * t quantity of c y p r r a i lu m -*
hy the Rav. F„ D. Brownlee dur­
a
met
[
tin
t*!*
H
itki
iigu
h
hi
n
' Mita LtJcttle Prgram and Mis*
‘ er lifted In tbp United S l a te s fo r
ing the meeting.
t#4ai«* nf
|, ,ntm « 11um hi* tin*
Carol 8ton# motored to Gaines­
building purjH^ea.
.stt|
xvilhthuw
then
In the poorly report ■ it was ville yeetordey whir* they spent
Kiri (hand u dr
l l th# •oaaljr will stated that arer fl&amp;tHi has been
Mippnl t.
Cltiacmbtp lonch- contributed by the Auxiliary to the day with Mrs. Raymond C.
1*:M o'clock at the Worn- tl:rlou* heneeolencct; that 2,000 Phillip*.
t »
*
I, L
XcscrvcUoni may bo church calls hov* been made; ant
J, P. Huddleston. Jr- of Am*
, number of the that interest and attendance tn
I'hona 123
Sa n fo n l
bridge. Pa- will arrlv* the lattsr
ot women.
Bible study classes have been good
part
of
the
week
to
spend
aom*
JAY.
during tha year. The church was
Christian Endeavor decorated fnr the occasion with *i time here with his parents, Mr.
Department of the profusion of bright colored gladi­ and Mr*. J. P. Huddleston, 1000
„*» .
w &gt;^M y^i&gt;H(m&gt;p**lhin auch i* hn pn*ila u fll Avsnot.
»
jtorian Sunday School oli, and quantities of bamboo.
If. on the Othe, hand, be
NEW Ytilth. .Mar.. --L t\ V )
l t u t o r egg huat at
The following officers were In­
told repeatedly.
„ Ul, |llnnk
Mrs.
Rsymod
«C.
Phillips
and
**Tbr ipiiul, dttrrmiriod man i# ' publican plalft'iiu hr turLiinly
a t the home of: M m . stalled by Dr. Brownlre: Mrs. E.
J. Pu 1 punt Mn 1 |*u(l " i l l bruiiit
Dream wold. ‘Chll- D. Brownlee, vice-president; and daughter, Emily Tracy, of Gaihrstin* om- who writ •*«* tlu* * i'-'fj 1#lioud nut lot tit* Rcpo’dimn tun
dud 1 i'1 and po ill tin
to eontHbota three Mrs. Linton E. Allen, secretary, villr, formerly of this city, ar­
fut
man
o! tho
fvil ru."
thu v r i d hui l luivdur, n* it I- wp|‘ii 1 i'iit
uht
Mary A. Slrmiu, xtatu nulri- aprakt-r "in.I a* h. hck'uti hia
meet at the home of general officer* who are elected rived last night to Upend the re
1illll'
I uiatiitui'w
ti»'(
ly t»f fit mt iloim;. I*% niiiAiiu* :%
, Be Brown. 11M Park Aye- for two year*; and the circle maining part of the week hero lioniat ha» nb'ttwuti nnulbrr of ft I t o r y of th«&lt; ij*p and growth »*( durlaiation iwntinry in thu pi 111 f j i r i l l " i l l Li 1 | ■ lUlllut ' and
I t ’M o'clock.
chairmen, Mrs. J. N. Clllon. Mrs. with the former's mother, Mr*. T, xClie* of inlou‘*(inir p;i|K*r» on D'c Itinyhnir r in u # , mill how ripb uf d * t iindidalu
i l l ! lu lot mb' H?it uM 1 H IU(
' 'BATU B D Ay
U- J. Holly, Mrs. C. C. Ilriggs, I- Dumas, at her home on Park ovonomiral |r. |.Mixtion yf Klorbla
Itiiriif inornutiv of u v ir y
it idi N III lull III Bi *.ul- u -t m t
Avenue.
fruilx
ftOi!
vt*irui«Me*s
•
Department of Mis. Hugh
Whelchel, Mrs. J.
kind, roiira»:r, vision, nnd thu idu.i
(Cm
. ...... Mil* bi .r miiHit* at
It
ahoulil
bi"
|&gt;n
r
liruJft
rily
xu
ilcJ
Baptist Sunday School A. tlarrold. Mis* [.aura Chitten­
(o bo Mli’t n” cf ’*1 Im ihulT 1 1|ii«('||
4 '
Miss Lucille Boll had as
her to l hr Srm in o jf Ctiynly tr m k b u '
' aa Easter egg hunt at den apd Mr*. Victor llrecn; Miss
fluid w ui if l he c .i i lm n motiYUM in
Mi Mui uu0 «.|| i . l l 1I11' l o t
c o l o r s I i n t r i r s l In
at thw church,
Mse Magill. secretary of ipiritual dinner guests last night at the ’•riim n, And
thu lift*/ nf r»ch of the t.rvcii'
n l th
Ift.I I.• .1 Slut*
and f v n y hou*r-kwp#&gt;.
r O f f hunt will be f i r ­ life; Mr*. K. W. Kite, secretary home of her parents, Mr.
I xtunly brothera.
” (dntVs »ld *
II piy jx Mi*iyfSU*nnW
\mb u 1*
th# Beginner* Department of foreign missions; Mrs. 1!. J. Mi*. Franeis K. Boll. I HU I'ark
Mr. Kftlluy cortdudud by ag ain
.k.
"I Vi. Uv HI Ni'W
"An «i|»|Hf*tiz, a rhanicr. a lonk*
ii.den in*
( t Sunday School at l^hman,
secretary
assemblies Avenue, th* following:, M use
piuturinu Iho m in im i -m t hand,
idn tlu di I tom td tlo- iinur
_ at the church. Each home missions; Mrs. I* 1. F u ller, Bobble I.ang ami Dorothy l.anr. Tor tho Ijrnj ami ,*«tio&lt;1 apprUlo!
TOM R M V V K R
~
ronditiuna whiHi a m pruvab id. I
MlWkad 'to brinf th m secretary synodical and presby- • ml llaroll Vsnytl. Kphert lltgh- To the \t*ijhr romints from • t*obl
RID f.K .M \FIIH »
m A iifiim r the
leyman,
and
Franklin
Wetherell.
clima(«)
into
n
w*rm/frlminjr
a
tt
»mdti-4*.
K
A
S
T
K
U
1
VT'
1
Tl..
.1"
1
”
t”
terial home missions; Mrs. E. L.
f yAnifulu, who, A huu lamlud fm h Urn I t.« t nl in Vul i i
By 11 ,1 mi; 1* lilullt-* nf URih
nfland (upper will be Morrow, secretary Christian edn- all tlDdent* ny Itollin. College, ahirro (errtiYor*tirrr, rrothiim ix syiorr
•** l|dum.
d u cla n d !
|t
wolromy than tin** of Horldft’x col­ rumarkahlu
• entertainment rom- cettun and mintiterial pettefr Mrs, Winter Park. '
tun 11 do
1 Im k l ) **iiu On unu fuiudy ly
that thu iujtuty wa# 10 Hn* aiiaihlu f
f,,t
orful frrxh voirotiihlr platox.
•1* nl #-h
buildinf fund of All Paul Shoemaker, secretary reli­
, d*it 1 d&gt; 1 *ui* I* uin in * • id - tn $1 ,\
Krtxh! 1‘ojorfiil! Vari**d! Floridn all thu liiiiu and that hu bad nfdy
mMtintitnud
Chuirh from 0:00 gions education; Mrs. A. D, Smith,
\4 Ul' k . 1hi* 1 uHipaurti* ' * hnpu ti»
Knr Ural Boyi
rhi|M
*
!
j
c
ran
prrvi‘
»
xprinjt
mral
nny
win
l,|,J I hu 1 mint iv N •! dal* ■«
hi00 o'clock at the secretary Christian social service;
I IIUIlli u , itici p in \ u i ’i - f»’i 'Jt’s‘
tar day! Honda, xrinl* t ou^Amh flliuiH
A#..- 2 1.1
M«e
•d. bill l» o f” ♦!.
Mrs. Cl. tl. Stuart, aecretary of
POtl mn ui|d&lt;\ &gt;il 4umi K bnid ‘ of •piiuE nioal# tior lb rvui y *fay
•*Th.* Uiniiit v .
I'l* Wutllsl wflli' f V
food aale wilt be •tim- literature; Mrs. IL II. McCaalin,
Hi
um111 loth
I
.I
nun
in Ir.o winter ** A*i»n
thu 1*ltd x Inf
i t hu **1nln id !{*•
Clrtla Number Knur or srerrlarjr pastoi’s aid; Mr*. D. L
CnnipImH oting
her daughter,
«oiulu ‘ ^ul fm
prompt furmmalndt
nf l ) r v A g e n t s S c o r e d
"To M*lld Hoi ldrt‘# %i-dm ' Immu hr* u", Mi. Kell
While and Color*
BethodUt Church at the Thraslier, secretary inclal actlvl alls* Carolyn l^-e, who celebrated
t I,,- [ \ 11 r iru'*' mild mr \ rule
rratnl. rofrr#hrl, and Iluuklii f'*r ' tollUl, " mid thu 1
ties; Mra. tleory McLautln, cotrta Penny's Store.
o r T h e ir M e th o d s
hir third birthday anniversary
1 Itpuili
In II t i llII fo* (Hn i uiii i‘ " i o n Iti'i
ward to t nimi!* h.p h i , luf- *urvu ft»ru 11- A hub
tesy secretary; and Mrs. )». 11.
TUESDAY
recently, Mfa. A, W. Lee, Jr , en­
1
IH
his
way
of
1
I*'and**
pul'd»
til
lt'»ili*i#
njffi'uit
to
^
-M
'V
!l"!
Hun.
1
jui*l
now.,
li-M
i*
t*f
ih
r
Ilf
Jones,
press
rhslrman.
,
endjll-'l
ti'c
the atupicea of the Social
tertained with a large hiilhday
\ K\V DRt.FVNS. Mat. 23 —
1 111|11g. ntn) mn
uf tl't1|withdraw tin M mml-trui n i'p*ni
of U&gt;* Woman'* Club
At the rln-e of the business ses­ pally given yesterday,■fterP.Miii at amt ne b dVto-oitx anil iinut 4*ji
]'v oii'lo'i illti'tlili* 1 !'1 tlo'
I
I
I’ )
ll.lib'
.
1H- M |i Ii * nf 1
in auction ami con- sion refle-ineeot i wera seived by. her home, 1416 Lurel Avenue, witii UN*’ of mu own flush VI K»
MIT an- .
ilrparlim’iil ("*
full-nil
ail toi* m 111 t«
I X##t#r brldf* party anil tea Mrs. c Is ,|—
r ,*.d Mrs. I.Inton h»r sister, Mlaa. Frances Teague, both riNiktd and taw,
k Hk'tm-t tbruu timht
Jithn-mi, 1 n Itniu. Ib*vu Ibm
uf '.IK■U-w und
I.flwtn at 3:00 o'clock at tno E. Ailrn. Mr. fl--v K Sts-n, Mr-, assisting In Vfltertoining th e
S r lr r lin e Ih r \ r g r ia bit 1’ lair
HuyC Kn-dor t ap** ami llaU
w t t i b an*'* door* VIrnit ...... . , k, l N livid, V V Sp it* \\
M -■« 11.J* 11
with lira. S. I). Higo- Eilwsnl S S’ "a'l, %t ■ It'i-h f
(ues ls.
' &gt;,' *
*
in
1
be
Ifalnnir
while
| ( ^ T Lun^ii y and ii I Huy, nttd
All Siiu* fUVc
#ad Mra. II. M. Papworth Whelchel Mrs J. I’ Pi ire. and
Mimid Innn M'VUI tl!1 I'lUin* ^
"St»im t my ri i#p.
Tnlbid, I'nltuil S tall”
Throughout the alternosin game*
Mi*.- Llizabuth t link, 4l: pianist I 'dmiifM
Make reservations.
Mr*. Welter II llsch M's |i |. were rnjoyaJ by the little gue-i- fn-wh; *.iiiuulhiriir ii»i ku*l; Mimr Hub 1(II141t1 tlu
Thrasher and Mr*. II It. t ends
m. ti \tui r. l»&lt; the ftiti - ual
, and at a 1*1# hour refreshment - 1htnir raw * t ’«ib»». fti
uiiu uf ) pruy1 « TU,
P’ rtidrd at the tra IsMe
IQ SCHEDULED
' ’ consisting or an Ice and *w&gt;rl bui'imi' h i v u c i F f u r y r-j
was centere,) with a bowl of whito
thuBr
lor
your
nrxt
|datu,"
, Aiiiumr tl
I.... id
emir*o were served. Favor* fot P7
aa enounced this morning snap dragons and rsla lilir* and guests were halloo ns, novelty cap*,
N,k 1
Ward M and Mi
Half t.iap« fMiit or ( •riipufnnl - |j,^.........
\j,..
‘ Bar; R. J. Milligan, pa»- lighted with tall green candles. amt hats, and Lags nf Eastei .an
.1* b n \\ .
jiiltu
th# Lake Monroe Methodist The color scheme of green an I dies. Th* refreshment laldi w»Kiwiiiiinii
llm
Ti»v-n
Stuaiord y M ili? Uith i *iif
that the annual .LcktUml, White was arrrntualed by the rentervd with a large birthday [
fVTur-t. k', Mw ht • I - , 1
Huttm-d HuutM with r a i l &gt;*110*
camp meeting will begin green and white mints and sand­ cake and decorated with quanitlie*
y If. Itaodall. .It . S.
Sluamud Unmn#
‘
S i.at the Lake wiches and other refreshments.
|l. J . Ii«rrutt, Joo 1* Jink
of
Easier
nUsUic-vauch
as
inut**
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Oratrd
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and
Urren
f'atibai;r
itt p iu m iu t 'Chetrs -and Rhrl Irchmann, J. &lt;». .v*haroht
Hon shtchem. re b lW U n d Vtdetvd
Fafad
hgfcTXpr. ».
II.
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evg». Festoons uf whit* n"d green
I
T \\ Law tu
r « r n St #. I*m
by ministers of the dl»I. N n , \\ |( Z111 In \
lr,
i ” pe p*p«r were am iiv.. ■i Imm
(nd ipecial music will be
IlMttrr Milk
VVil-.vn, V N W i l l , ! . . mm
ini’ rhandclii r to the foin ’ "in. 's
erv evening. The public is
of Ih* taldi \doming other ....ms
S lim t i p b i » \itlu n |Ei a 11 a it,
to attend.
N" :
Moot u, V s
laitf-ou.
II”
An Easter motif was used for in Mrs. la*’ - iioma wa* a
1 1 1 uni Snap HuanlarkjO v e f h n , T I.. I»iim.. |J,IX
party decorations and appoint­ Ion of snap d.agons, to-.
11m*• *1 \ id1ow Squa^o
si
If. W Bin ki r, I
I
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ments at the bridge party guen apor, stock ..■■( carnali. ■
|:lik' d I*li»At 11 fSwuot nr U ("
Stl'l
in tu
yesterday afternoon h&gt; the Soei &gt;1 rang’ d with
I 1 ’ I dirt, .1 I, Vhfii fdnitu-,
I
lid
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Department of the Woman's FI li­ bowls.
Luorifirdy. \S S 1 . liman, I b
l * lory Bad 1 It* * \ nurtp * * •
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t st the Club house with Mr* S.
Among tho
present s ir * I'a
Mailuy, |l || i a-aw# II.
r
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Mrs. 8 . . D. Hlghleymaii D. Ilightryman and Mi" W. Thco triela Anjjer-"
Kina'* Ui Allen,
(liafitfu
Pie
H. M. Papworth ss dore Ijingley as hoste--es, Quanli I'atrieia Arm
Irr, M a i th a
Sup 1u***111m* f ° r Na. 1’
he Social Department lies of petunias and -nap dragons lliown, Lillian ... *v Boyle, Kelly
i :v i :n t
IIP \NS
Woman's Club will spon- tn pastel shadr*. and potted Jean B y r d , 1;.*- nimi I Bauoiet.
Huluf-t Iriitltr yiiunjr bunn
» Uohacrlption fuetton and plants were arranged about th* I'hyllia Bach, A
, tlucb, David
[ xlim v IuM t Vpu &lt; iMik 0»dv
Easter brldgo party and rooms where the tablet
weie Bfih, Rose M s " I: " d i r k , llioisI uimJ u i , buiny •m ufiil to pn •
l Which will be given on Tue«- spread for rlay
Ion llabcork, En-. ., Aon I s c
thu lu iU lfu and 1 nlor.
Mar. 29, at 3:00
Throughout the afternoon ron- writ, Dickl* On. '" I lain, Mary
M |l ASH
#1 the club house on Oak
1'iiapman,
Iraet and auction bridge was en Fiance* Cobb, ti&gt;
\ id low M|UM h Will t'iv* t *
Bridge remervatlons msy
Joyed hy the g irsls. High score Billie Chapman, 1 . i .*'* 1’avles, of rotor to Mo plate, .......... . •
by the tablet, club, or in
&lt; . Bay
ptiir among the auction player*, Billy Epps, Howill I
triidui but nut
’ muah)
* &lt;«
, and player* may progress
i • V Ji'M
a pair of silk chiffon tio-r. went hi” . Jr- llUlie (its
with lint ** «
1
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Anto Mr*. K A. Kmilh. while logo lii.m ain, 1'airirla Ha.. ■&gt;
II \h l l» POT AT O
women of the city who do
scort Iprise among the contract illew Hasty, Norman H .
KUaWat-h will
Prirk |u
'
tar bridge, apodal ea­
players, a similar gift, was pre- worth Harper, Jr., Bpem • \ t hnl - with n fm k I i h i m * and •- ,I •
st feature* have been
aantai to Mrs. Sanford Doudney. en, Betty Roa* lloolrhali. Momiiu
CLARK
.d
tn wrll
Pities will be awarded
At the tea hour a salad course,
Johnson, Harry l«e . I !• lui • «
at th# y#ak
IIBOCrOLl
popularity
aonteita fot tea gurata and
arranged lo represent so Kasle* |oe Carolyn l* r , Kenneto‘ t stt
i n buad* no 1
prlass have been etlectnest, was nerved hy the hostess• |Jer, Lila Moore l.effler. Marsai’ l
in vuxxH wi t,
th« bridge player*. Elabo
e«, assisted ty Mra. ( I&gt;dr Barn- lusngley, lllllie Ludwig and Jaikm
toxi«-r, brat!•ment* art being made
sty, and Mrs. E. .JI. I^ory Those Ludwig
wntui Caok
affair on* of the
present were! Mr*. Dayton Stoner,
(,'lenn I Ingle, Jr.. Addison Men
111I1 1 and M*
Hag of the dub year. Mra. J. E. Baker, Mr-. Janie*
wether, Upham Meriwether, Billie
in flat 1
Hoff, Mrs. 8. D. Hlghleyman.’^trs. Meriwether, Connie MrCall, An­
J. C. Bennett, Mr*
Sanford gela and Hylvla MeisiU KMt»on
B 1*1. 1)01 H i
*M
Doudney. Mra. D. I.. It srper.
Ensley Miisch, M S r y Martha
U-u
i,&gt;|il(ltU Vi iufy
tu rift*
fif'd ones
Clyde
Ramsey,
Mr*.
A
I'
&lt;’b*
[Francis
Meisch, Frank Meiarh, Jr.. Jimmie I'lm tn r thu uatnulr atoll m l»y
heilaln, Mr*. II. W. Murker. Mr*&gt; utirhael, Betty Matthews, Harriet
d ia l or uf wrap in a Mfut »tulii I m
itad" la apparently the J. O. l-aory, Mrs. E. IL la n r’1 Matthews. Doris May, Lillian Hr- Ifilm in*r In
*n|p* " r fdhur
Odham, t titn I inat HHif Itu li-bu| mil ytuiuir
T rad*lie Match, popular Mrs. IL M. l'apworlh, Mrs. Wal llanlel, Minnie R u t h
(tor, who come* to th* Ur 1. Cooper, Mr*. E A. lan- Catherine Odham, Charles I'aik, oiiiifn* to ill add to
atlfattlhu
Zcrrrnner. Jr., Wayne I’otUr, I'. E. I'erklns,
tor .Tbueaday/and Erl- danherg, Mra. John
ln»xA and rrlixh *»f Ihf plnt«
Mr*.
M.
Kronen,
M&gt;*.
John
Meiarh.
1biultli- Shm*
Jr- Marthk I'erklns. Fatty Schulte,
III Love." To a
*
&lt;OBN S T U B S
h i / u s : 12 to IS
th moat ale* people Mr*. F. E. ' Stein, Sir-. Radyr Nonna Jean Bayer, Dorothy Stev­
|
W
yrlloto
corn
hirnI
!
try
l**t#ffrir ManTi
I.
■ afraid to taka what Raumel, Mr*. Hanrv Wight. Mrs. ens, Ruth Sarkvtl, Ruth Stemsi mm. wn*f pour 11111k aibl to f u li»**«l v,i!
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f.ii*lti’ *lijs, ttiitilr in niiili-riats us excellen t an Iheae,
Ka 1 tfanciw
Julian Bourhelle, o f &lt;Xi ■rlrstun. Ann Wiggins, JMBry Ann Whrltheir*. Mr. March
t»u u* w i ll us palsttatdilY
Drif t'll mi liiw. Am i v mi II flm l cuiii|ili'le
Hlbarl Irwin
W.
V#Mr*.
B.
r
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M'Hire.
Mn.
rhe. Howard WVyelrhrl, lyotlle Ann
relief; for thla
OB \ N O B IJIK
Julirtlr t nmplon
fitM'kts. tin) p r i ll! '* unil i t l l e in i 'i i M finch.-, in new f 1 miiiinc fuwhionn that w ill com Jamas U Murphy, Mrs. H. A. ifhllner, Malcolm Ms. Neill, Ralph
la “ Dr. Jakyl and
T h r Jnlloi* nijr mi |tu ha* i «*» fi
Smith, Mr*. E. Comotnn. Mrs. W. Smith, Jr- and Walter Mead
plcicl) win i»ur henrt!
remember, he had
ruiitrikiutrd by M o ^uilmn Mayo,
T. Lnird, Ura.'W. Theodor* Lang­ Smith.
drink a deadly ml*Nu in mrr field. Florid *♦
M ttlerl.il" Include new n uuh s lb", "upple m IL crepen, nhecr c h iffo n and #Uk p rin ts,
ley, aad Miss KlUn Mahoney.
Also
Mrs.
Bruce
Anderson.
Mrs.
did—produce
Union E. Allen, Mrs- I'hilip It.
Now, although
I I -2 cuju o r a n fi ju i ♦
Bach, Mr*. Bakeack, Mrs. RoUrl
.B#v#” 1* a modem ENDEAVOR SOCIETY I'LANH
I I Sf tup irratrd &lt;lank , find
Cobb, Mrs. Hay Fox, Mrs. Genua
* aa poaalbte
I li p . Irooifi Jilin$.
classic, Mr.
Th* regular Sunday even lag Gray, Mrs, Jo* Gonulet, Mrs.
1 n ip ftiifrui.
George Harden, Mrs. Janies iloole----------- - - - service of tha Junior Christian En3 rgft yo'ka
S A **M U U "T
\ fl,-'
daaver Society o f the F ln t I'res- han, Mr*. Harry L » , Mrs. W.
S 11 U&gt;*p, flour. )
“ Str*tiger* Sytoriea Church will bo held Hun- Theodor* Langley, Mr*. John laid1 ttxp. butter.
tatrigu- Ley at BiM o'clock pa the lews et wig, Mra. Rand Meriwether, Mrs.
Comb l no flour*
xujrai
and
;nd
Mr*. C. X. Meaoea'a home on Mal­ W. p. Meriwether, Mrs. Edmond irratrd ortnrr rind, i di ufg yolk*
ta Mr. looville Avenue, Th* topic for th* Meisch, Mrs, W. A- Teague, Mrs. rMyhlJy ioralen. Ail
fiuit juice
evening will be. "Jesus Victor Chris Matthews, Mr*. Dick May, gradually and buttar, Kllghtly cook
Over Death.” end Dick Meson will Mr*. P. E. Perkin*. Mrs. Ralph E. ralitur* and oour ini &gt;pf try made
l.adt#*.’ Ili'iiid and Black Mporl and
have charge n f the program. Alt Kt/veru, Mn. Beckett, Mrs. Hugh of rolled graham rva&lt; k**r»* on meltlliriu SJou* . , Manual*. I’umiia,
nhen nr* urged to attend this C. Wbslrhal, M n. B. F. Whltner. ad* butter. Cook ul til the pie
O tfordx
. , Vim inual ar# I hu in.
-*r- Mr#. Fannie Lee, aad Mlw “ H U ." L'a# a mrrtng ie( if deairad.
iter aerrteq.
Ihr iMurrd that fljlr , luatbrr and
France* Teague.
■ ■— ■ —** U*—
toorkntxn hip hair ru rqual at
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Jamra (iadsdrn. jytdgrto Jack*
The Lewi* Stole Bank, at Talthrif pricr#.
the lea* v
State
Road
Department
budget
roh'i adjutant, lha nan who re*
lehutoe*. It the,eldeM bank In
UNO BABIO n c i t i M
nertoto.4 The Quincy BUto Bank, fag ensuing yaar, calling for #«* goliatad the Gatladcj tn at) with
M a ty , ha* Beak Charter Num- penditura o f about IIOJKM.OOO Me dec, anJ for
lb# liada
by members o f dopart* 4aa P vth a M aad GfKiaden count]
c.
Motor
One, hUt the U w to institution
t at meeting recently— J*ck- ware DCUiril, was th# first (r’lera
i C U ftey Stole
aeuvlIU, Florid# TTmcs-Ualeu. - h a lf* U Wait Fieri#*.

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J. P. Morgan Will TheYow ellCo.
Broadcast Ton/ght
Over Large Hookup

I-DOD HINTS

Brazils President
Signs Decree For
Holding Election

.SUITS

Mrs. I C Kntertains
For Young Daughter

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91.00

91.00 and 91-05

Social Department
Of Club Has Meeting

IMFOItTANT

tan’s Club Will
live Bridge Party

FASHIONS
you

EASTER

To-Nijfht
hast Timt's

&lt;~tTUvdon

DAVIES
GABLE

KA.STKIt
SALE

March And
AtMilanc

Friday

vti1 id&gt; n llu- oillcclkin. Smart suit

Si/.iH iind StylcH

Every Color On

For Everyone

Faiihion’s Card

.Smart, New
EASTER

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Here’s Value
FOR YOU

�300 Mark
NumerouB
tions Are Being
ntangled In Court
W YORK, Mar. t3.-(A .P-&gt;
▼sat estates of tw* aged
, who** h«nnlt-Uk« .He**
itraagsly similar, yesterday
ad ammgh .claimant* ta
la a village a* lawyer*
to unU'ngf* tha skein at
. relationships,
eahthst lavolvad the a llallied ta charity by Mka
en E. Wandal, who thought

, n i l ether InrnlvcA tha fortune'
aa m e fa iu hoarded by Mrs. Ida
M a fU ld Wood.'wJiW refused to
troll banks aflar lha panic of
1P0T and kept naerly a million In
.ggal ‘la paper bdg* and the lining*
of dresses. * ,
I'
m ro g a e James 1 A- Foley is
k a a U a a

lu t lk

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' Ik is s tc k

a

book raised by lbs multitudinous
WoSdcl heirs, becassS tha decadent
alsctiad a resldeac* at Irvlng-onthaifudion, In Westchester coun­
ty. ' I
1 tj*ro was scarcely .r o o m
rookgh In Foley’s courtroom for
th a 'p a n y lawyers who came to
l apfesan) Wandel rialmanls. Rome
ropmentd only 111 or CO. A grand
k U T of 1(22 claimant* want «
ahaH In tb* fortens of apprdklraM y « 7&gt;,000,000.
M a y *ald." 8em* people In dlf-,
n e a t part* of the world seem to
holmro there Is no will and ill
they have to do I* to establish
relationship. From *bro*d w* have
haY klalms fllod by whole village*
WMd* Inhabitants bear only the
name of Wends!."
A settle It, he said, thosj
whwa relationship la found to he
th* closrst will have the right to
COUUst. He set Apr. 10 for hrarlng en th* subject to Jurisdiction.
TSsr* war* fewer claimant* for
tb* Jel*^**^ email Wood estate,
though (wo groi’pe sought to be
named administrator. One was
beaded by her nephew, Otis F.
Woidj who sea* her guardian durj"* %
months of htr Ilfs;

Georgian Areas
Send In Reports
Of M r ty Killed
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• (CMUmUtj worn r * g * o h )
all bdf( U-|r*ar-«U Hawaii girl,
aifht a llie n Ufled negroes and two
unidentified whlUi.
I r l M U f i (10)—K n . J. I* Matlay, Mr*. Porter Dobson and 10
nigrroa. - 7
HaaUravIll* (IS )—Jack Lath**
add bl* wife and flv#- children.
Mr*, J. M. Mitobell, Mr. a h d jfc a .
M. Dcramtu, R. U Ham, Tam
WaDaea. ’
Co Lenan . ( I t ) —Mr*. W, A.
Ayraa, bar daughter-in-law, Mr*.
William Ayrat, and a ( month*’eld granddaughter, 0. Oil*. P. A.
Wray and hla wlfa, ton and grandton, and tha Infant o f Mr. and
Mr*. K. "H. Bate*, Mr*, W. B. Boy.
Jama* Dawt* m A Baa Low Ayraa.
Bethel Church (0 )—Mr. and
Mra.1Jack Taylar, Prank Hobart•on, flaa n*grata.
'
Marian (10)—Klghtaan nagrnaa.
Corinth (0 )— Mr*. O. O. Minor,
Olga Bryat, Audrey Bryant. laa#
Dryant.^Alma Blair and an Infant

(Coetimtfd Ira n F a ct O n )
ten lion pledcad (a prohibition w
pdal, Pruideni Hoover w t» called
upon by Senator 8 ratio a, Saw
Mstlro &gt; Democrat 4a. »U U his
vtowa definitely on prohibition,
In a statement laaued lhr*tt*Ii
Qi* tocmocratlc National Comml (too, Senator Bratton said:
- * U u m i to me that President
flodvtr fcaa a ditty (award kia dry
supporter*. I f not ladaod toward
(b* aattra cooatry, of aUtinc deflAltai W Wbara ha. aland* on thl*
quoatlon.
" I f h* 1* prepared to a re n 't'*
Republican platform pledging that
party to-a rmora liberal (tilted*-or
fgr re-lift mission of the amendmmrttw tha proyto-’* * .torohdroMn go la to Indicate to hi* partllan. that such I* hU position. If
on the other hand, ha object* to a
w ti
the Republican plat^ certainly should not let
(),, Republieaa convention blonder,
M Ji u apparently bant on doing,
by making a declaration contrary
to tha prlnclptea of IU candid*tre."
tymsevelt, out in front for the
Democratic banner with' 67 of the
100 delegate* choern by hi* party
to dale, goe* before tha voter* of
Georgia today In a preference pri­
mary, Ha 1* matured of tha Boutrern atata'a EH vote*, although the
delegatee themselves will not ba
named until a *tata convention on
Apr. 0,
The McAdoo-Gamer conference
la*ted only a few Mirate*. Doth
•aid politic* wae not dl*cu*«ed, al­
though MrAdoo **ld he expressed
tk« opinion that whlta ha "knew
Garner waa not aaaklng tha ncmlnation California would aend .an
instructed delegation for him, Ju*t
the Mm*."
, ,
Atkad what ke thought of Itoosa­
ve If* chance*, MeAdoo said only
a faw delegalaa had been chosen
Pletcher ( D — Mr*. Iwu Mltrball. thus far. l i t addad it waa frsry
Stanton ( l l - M r i . I - R. Mltch- ■ilffieult fo r ■ candidal# to gat tha
required two-tbirda and aald ha
I.'
Fatkyllle &lt;1)— Mia*
Sarah •till favorad abolishment of this
party rule, despite Roosevult’l
present trad.

Faun*dal* 111— Flagd Collins.
Chilian county (tncludlnn t-®max, Thors by, Union Grov# xnd
Collins Cbopsll 136)— Mrs. Uxrbars Hubliard, Tom Ellison ond
gronddxughter; tho- R e v .^ . p.
Chandler. Mr. and Mr*. Barney
Chandler and child; Nat Rmlth
and. two children; Jo* Littleton;
llatel Strength, slx-monlhs-old;
Mr. end Mrs. C. 8 .,Willis; John
Chan Her; Holly Mims; child of
Tommy F.ltovson; Mr*. OrvRto
Martin; Mrs. Ell Mlteholl; Bottloa
Hamilton and *ii-months-old ton.
Jack; Ellen Clscklrr; Cecil W il­
liams; "Aunt Hl»" Headley, R6;
Perry Lykes; ('ar«k-h Hays; Mr*.
Lucille Queen and two Infanta;
Hopson Smith; IVank Smith, 2;
and two negroes.
g b o h g ia
Athene (U V -M t* . S. C. Tayton
,nd her aOn 'and daUghtor." l)oh
and Grace, Iftoi 'Ji M- Waggoaar,
Mr,. C alllr Tuakor, Mr*. Walter
Little, unldsatlflad white hoy, Mrs.
Msrvin Cook, Mhtvln Cook. Har­
old Cook. 8, **d Pual Cook. S,
&gt;nd thre* negrbo*. '* 1
Macedonia community (6) — I-"rrn Msdden, Mrs. Hut Ttmpl* and
her b*by, Mr. and Hr*. M. M. Ed*
wards.
Dalton 16)—*0*«cfe W. Autrey,
Marlon Autrvy, Lyneh Uudardale,
Mrs. LynrH U u dsA ak, Mr*. Mag-

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1fe i*
terday
toroad* dmthe la DLsie, . .yU *
bond reds mars M salats *ad pawn,
try*Idea straw* wHh wreckage.
In tha Nartb. there w en -n u a
of slush.
. ,-y. ’ , .
,
. . .
Oear the MlsaUslypi Valley, u
day a f sushtna. brought milder
wind*,. bat tuly strusts and cacntry roads became. wallows aa tha

DROOXSV1UX, Mar. M ^ C a l.
James Whitehurst of this d t p announct* that ha -will ha a candi­
date In tha Democratic primary
for tbs office of dalagatw*t-*«r«*
to the national Democratic con­
vention to b* held In Chifngo'la
June.
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’ Colonel Whitehurst, a life-long
Democrat, stair* that If aleetfd be
will aupport the prssldsntial 4andifata to ba chosen by Urn proferrntlal primary o f June 7 and all
the other nominee* of tha Demo­
cratic primary, and will also work
for'th e mraaarc* that will bene­
fit the party.
1 •
A native of south Georgia,
Colonel Whitehurst received hi*
law degree at Cumberland Uni­
versity in 1011 and has practiced
law alnep that Haw.* Ho) ha*
served rka state’* altaniay for
tha tlfth Judicial circuit o f Ytorlde and la now chairman pf tha
flie r nando Cosaly
Democratic
Executive committee.

weak. They mam I * * * »n “ air
owe recornltauea. pending a Hearlaw today,*
.
They w m HabaTh AUea, poUro
thief, « 4 . ( b w A
J tn b ,
W e a l t h y cotUaiM*' ’* Warrant*
wage sworn oat by Brawn.
Sheriff WDUmn.- FnrwsU fantinned pda . 7tne-Ugntida toto
Brawn’s atoay, t o M f t o r
found ehalaad t o s h *rro 1 a a
swamp near bare Sunday. H* MkIJ
b# h*d bean kldngMly brid priaraar for .four- daps, and O n
Chsio.d to -the troa.wb*n b f r e ­
fused to slga documents preserttad M him by bla cuptoto. &gt;4 ,
Godfrey , Child, state* attonsey
at Worcester county, spld ha. * M
waiting word f r a * Bberiff W il­
liam Pumall bsdory taking action

for colder Weather Wednesday, ex­
porting tha anew-laden wlnd• terms that swept the MiddleW m t.
.
r %
'In New Baglaisd there waa aaaw
’and rain. Bala, tee. M l. la New
York, Now Jersey and Pennsyl­ Ing between Browp
vania. Down, the caa*t. from V ir­ ha aecutad.
ginia, tha weather yaa clearing.;
frow n said ana e ) lha dacuAcross the continent, la Callblm whIU ba
forta, mad#rate spring weather _____________ M a rtleaaa an 1
rukX In tha SaathwuM. the sun libal action lw had antared agalnet
malted snows and Urn Rocky Jarvis, and tha other was relative
Mountain regions were cool, but ta • ' liquor case k which ba was
cloudy.
,» ,
csnvlctsd sad aaataacsd to faU,
In Chlcggo, tha mid-aharaoan
Tuesday brought temperatures ui
tha middle thirties. In Detroit, th*'
mercury bad clltabad to U . Faw
load bloakadaa warn reported in
sny ef-th * uelghberbooda vlritod
Allen and Jarvis dial ad * i f
by th* bardeat snow*.
CantA , N. Y , had tha deepest connection with the frow n kid­
nap Ing.
’
snow reported, 14 Inches.
In Ohio, when communication
r O IJ C l CHIEF S L A IN 7 ,
lie* had mat with damage that f
approached (hat of th* Soelhland,
telephone service was
restored . LWOW, Poland. Mar. E S -(A .P .)
with Sandusky, while elsewhere, — Emlllsn CtachosrskL chief
of
enow and ire slunk away before th* Palish .political poM**&gt; **1
the sun.
•.
fatally srooodod yv*terday by un­
NEW YORK, Mar. B . - ( A . r . )
in metropolitan centers, thou­ identified asaallaaU wham polk*
sand*'of man found work shovel-j believe to have been terrorists
lag snow and aluah.
, from tb* Ukrala*.

«.»§W

PAN AM A CITY -

fo ri, high official o f tka Chambbw
of CNwfcerrs &lt;f tha Ueltod Itato*
wtl( dalivae au address, tha regu­
lar meeting a t the &amp;eminala.Agyk
eultwe dub h** been celled *W.
Alex * , Johnson, advisor U the
d u b will ha at Ganeva.toalgbt t*
assist la tha regular mastiag c i
tka Ganaeu Citrus" Bvenlag Class.
The subject of dtacuaaion at that

,- y-WINDY
AT
*«i4 «‘f
",k* PENSACOLA
*.*3&gt;
PENSACOLA, Mar. M .-1 A .P .)
— Wind, which . Ernest. Genoa,
meteorologist, said reached-a vel­
ocity o f S i mile* an hour, swept
this city yesterday, but no damage

f a h iw

8 U A W N fc t,'!o b U , Uejjr,^
( A .r .l—Trapped in U r i t t h
homer four msmbara . t * l } 3
family lost thslr llvsi UatjJ
night tight (miles sotUnM fi
Shawnee. Tb*. 4rari ihfc.jSw
Haskett, wife aad chOdtoto
overheated *tpvo caused,IW
J T b a coqtilng', ywek
lower wall* o f the Singing^
near LuU 'W ale*,' waa
at National Gardens north o

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SPLENDID
F IN E S T

HAPPINESS

A u d it o r s

AidlU-&gt;£jrst«ma— Income Taxaa

(Continued from ptgq. One)
greasmen Tarver, U. I. FlreTWood, editor of tb* Cariaravills
Tribuie, advised that at least nine
per^oas had been Willed in the sre(ion from Kingston to Oak Gruve,
aii and' Macedonia and that most of
J! the'|4 injured were In Mdlri&gt; rlrL . cumslancf*.’’ Editor Flcctwuud aji•:
peeled for Rad Cross aid.
.7 j
Dipping from th* vicinity of
S***; CsrUrsvjllo toward tb* North, tha
t y i ' (toroh struck, apparently with un(r ; -abated fury, In Murray and Wbitr/, field counties. Carters villa ItsvC
.11 escaped serious damage.
Ig Murray and Whitfield counQfJ ties,1five were killed.
•
I p. Rabun county, numerous
!houia* were blown down and Ur*.
Cissvill*
(31 —Gus
Cannon.
! Jlm"8Uncil klllrd. A 4 y*ar-old Claude Carroll, Nosh Dover.
Rome ( I I —Edgar Summerville
is child was killed In Northwostertf
. Cherokee county.
ahd Mrs. In* Phillips#1.
In’ (he vicinity of Dalton, one
man, Vnllcnliflrd, was bloWa |n-

Sanford, Florida

LA ,. With ORlM f

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l tlu i la frankly abbreviated, and with M besvevoltnl

Aaata la I f * offiagv Utajr (111 b a n a H sM tltot H .rorm t o a f eoafartablt to all Ha appolataieals, a hoaic'/lhat i* ndmlrad aad coplod by Uiolr

Aad (berw (a UUIa doubt about 1U

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Maw’ aad.roa w lf fU d ao m i, U
unity,

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thihi of srperleiK#*
*r*fg told by survlv¥m%'
tiitr
ktiHcr iMpt wHh htr

f«n, twisting th*
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Madison
Mk*. J. H. Qr*#n, blown from
mot bar’s arms Into open w oli
Ladds ( I ) —Mr. and
Mr*.
Charles Mysr*.
.• _ _
Franklin (1&gt;—Buasnll DaoaVey,
Chari salon (I)-H n r o ld Umw.4.
Lswltkurg ( D —Moltoa Frit*

UnsviUe (D—WllUrd Bll*h•14 and bu tbroa thlldron; a boy,

mllllong of dollan apant by tha road department
poadble to axpLaln ffg Incrnaoaa In U p coat of §
under Carl too by pointing out advantage! to the
That money spent by Governor lfartfn far
amounted to many milling t f daUan to truawfetf
amount to aa rnuoh oj tha motwy w *«d tat too
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first National Bank Building
Phone 771

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B y C ou rtesy U . S. D e p t o f A g ric u ltu re and th e ,F lo rid a
* S ta ts M a rk etin g

Nations Object
P l o t s Hatched
Within .Boundaries
of
VPARIS, M ar._ _
kMVtUlitjr nro again ralnad 1b
W age* Iqr thd alUgad raontfermanlfneto t f former
and kfc» ontU, Prince
o f Bearton.
origin o f Oils enK to 8panto M n f the preecnt BeUi O orw pinect and rectore
m. tto Monarchy la la dInput# and the
. P r ih 4 kart ordered an of ficial
‘ Inquiry. Bat broader qonUcm.
tarxheJ.
•Franra haa elite* (He Wortd War
liat anit the chief wjrlum of polltlaal rofagaoo. Alfoaoo la taking up
hie abode In thlo country merely
foil erred the eaample o f Rotelan
dokee and a number at d i ­
S
king* o f control Bo rope. Ah
for BMTO democratic tnOe* their
a makem aad acUritia* hare often
gtvon grant anxiety to French
aalhoritlee.
There hero boon momenti when
Franco has appeared to be the hot­
bed of all Burepean plota. Next in
feeder to Boutin conaplraclei,
-which lone ngo bectme futile and
J Y In ia **, thorn were aall-Faxclat
|i vMvsmentj
te organised on French
0*0. TbeoO earned real dlfficnlUei
for France and hid eerloux inter
U tlp ta l rope irusx tone.
ifee Ooreminent waa reluctant
te troet rafugee* harxhly and felt
.obliged to accept their pretence.
But tbeee refugees were sometimes
net content with violent propa­
ganda. They were accuaed of IpM l« t a « to perilous Intrlggra
tfaaxtUfactery ielation* between
France fend Italy were Intemlflnl
by recrimination regarding entiFfejeixU who bed fefeught aheltrr
in Franro, end o oomewhat alarmlnc,ftt*ltlo(k wax erentually prodoced. Franco laid down . trlngent
■’&gt; mgwHBflnx for tho ’- conduct of
f j j (Mltlfifen* while being careful no'.
. - &lt; y r W them legitimate DVetly.
,.
I t would probably not be exag' f \ geratlng to aay that almost every
* anatom European country had •
U ■'nucleuo of maicoatantx meeting In
t-"- French territory. Mottly they fere
p - quite barmleeo and Poqulte little
aopervlalon. Yet French police ore
M ts n lly rlgllent and do their
boat to raconriW the two rnoUooa
‘ freedom .and
. . the eupprelilon
-.of
o r ■ n ieM iy country.
Before the Spanish revolution.
Franc* waa a place of refuge for
Spanish revolutionaries. But the
French Coven ment a c t u a l l y
launched 0 prosecution against VIrento Blanco Ibonea foe hi* writ
S and arrested th* march of
Fronrioeo Mncla at Perplgaaa.
When the aviator, Col. Raman
Franco, and others after th* firet
abort!*# aMemptx com* lo ParU,
&amp; r ware kept strictly under set
lance. So much so that Mm* of
these who aflorwatd roM to high
peat* war* allghtly resentful of
.
th* ao-called severity.
I I '
When Alfpiuo Milled In France.
he undertook not to establish here
I S'
a center of propaganda against the
1-1
Spanish Ilxpuhlkan Government.
I j
Obviously Franc* could not permit
m
'Its good relottewi with a alster re■*
pahtlc t* ho jeopardised by ladiscrotieas fog which, it might Ad held
parity responsible.
&lt;Thfe posttiso of a country which
wfetcomoo -political .exile la
* m m of h u **H ty
to utromely
deMeate, aad especial taro must ho
tffeaa krhoa the political otilo to a
With fullest
athy with the n-KIng-, It Ii
’ Mat Fiends natheritlee moat
ragard aa a grave branch of
hospitality aay epar*Hosts, even
purgjy verbal, directed tram Foa
talaobtoau or ptoowbore la Franc*
la Um nans* of Alloc*#.
Thto dees net, however, meaVi
that atky hlame to aaeMaarily at
tar had teth * former Slag. Accord
tag to lafatmattosL ha v m oroUliw
the Modltorrahaoa and was
Hsrant o f M « appeal to
i praplo. -Thoro la them
ry aa to tho manifesto.

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IndltldBally
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unloaded. tf&lt;r care on
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Huppll** ' modi rale,
veto, demand
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wax ■*
m. tacax.
mad,reic. rqatkel "* - M
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Ct.KVCI.ANI):
Merkel
firm.
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l-undon. lint.
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latanaatlaa
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mand ro&lt;».,rat*. market t l »
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all ■!*#•
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HTTKIMfRflH: Uarliai *t*»*lr.
I # l a e b - v e l a , mostly M i r quality, I I iagrrwM. r 1 #ar. I l?Bl|t. *rTlt»d. 1 1
individually « « l i « . 1-* do*, xinil r r « r a on i rack.. tUifptiM
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{• ll t L A I i r t . l ' I I I A : Market » « » * •
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wire I, bent l o shape of tmeiny. Soft copper win- I, easily formed
hand*, but u*c n a r r » w - m . , e |dn-r* ' ur
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LITTLE N EWS
I S GIVEN OUT
IN KIDNAP CASE

Early Peach Placed
On Display In Office

(OaaUBned frem Fhgo Owe) V
hlblilon," Thompeon xxIdL. "ThU
ordinance, which the city attorney
helped.oreparx, wax adopted with
the nfeidonMndlng that M w
•lullet proof.' Chief Logan, a
crptlng ihtx Bixuranee, hex done
hlx dnty. Ho and hla men have hit
the -gambling rocket a aerie* of
daggering blow*. Yot the chief
y exlent* y wax knocked out la hlx
firet major tile with thn rachoteerx hocauxe our ordlnancn ha*
proved to be ‘just another ecrap of
paper." ■
The chaltman of the county
Democratic executive committee,
Thompson xoiil, haa
dearri^ed
Tampa ox "the ene black 4Pot on
the county'* politico] map."
"Thi* charg e la unfortunately
true," ha added, "But I believe
Tampa, with TO percent of the
county'a pupulatlon, owe* j t to the
county at large to correct thla
condition. I w*« talking thtp rnern*
ing to one of the rlrtlpix of re­
cent police mi la and he told m»
the nujur portion of our election
fraud plots arc hatched In gam
bllng Joints. This man fuither told
m* that hla plxr* lx,employing five
men In work on registration* and
that others are employing
the
■lint number on similar dullea. Ho
Tampa and Hillsborough county
ronfront th* possibility of th*
June ptlmarlrx being controlled
entirely bv th* gambling element.''
Chief I-ogan and hi* men.
Thompson xwid, dexerv* praise for
Ihrir recent gamhllng raid*.
" I have criticised th* chief In
the past,” he said. "Rut I am Juit
at quirk to ptalse him. The chief
has hit the racket a aeries of
Mow*. 1 hop* he keep* up th*
good work to th* end that the
gambling ring may he broken.”
Th* only thing larking In the
l-lal of the Colonial rlub defend­
ants, Thompson told the ' board.
w*s “ an nfflrial spnlney for th"
Inronvenlenc of holding their

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mile*
Wiley
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xtar led a March of the
land* when the two brother* foil
to return from a hog marking trip
Into th# thicket# Monday.
Tw o dog* which' the brother*
took with them to round up thi
hog*, xtayed with th* todik* dur­
ing the night and yexterdoy at­
tracted. rue father to the xpot by
their taping.
A coroner’* Jury wax called to
die xpot yexlenloy but did not re­
turn a verdict. The fgamtnlng
phyxlrlan xald the brother* h«d
been dead about 24 hour* when
I'oUnd. CObnly officer, xald no one
had been armeted in connection
with the cnxe. They nlso xald they
knew of no rvnxon for anyone lo
htve plain th* brother*.
Both the the xlaln men were
married. Leonard lx purvlred by a
widow end four rhildrrn. Moxe by
hlx wTuow and two rhildrrn.

ST. A ( M i l l 8 T I N E —Pythian
Sister* rlubroom* now located In
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nf Uuuiity C&lt; mifiloolunor* nf Soinl.
Florida, In ragular
ft p e d a l
price
on G rin din g no I# Criuuty
mm cifefi)* nrd, Jill uf nulil fiioiii,
V ah rw o r Inatalbig R ings— turn of ooid i'lf*idrd holim t&gt;rv&lt;o*rit.
In krroi U m * with lit# Act of
I f y o u r .m o to r la not running That
lh# Je»gl»t«li! • uf iho Hlo|o of
amooth— * e * ua!
Flrilfda, appr i)#i, Juno lirili, A l»
||3 », thol ui and nflor Anrtl lol.
l i i l . I ho rr i l oil hr o rluaad •■aniii
nn Iho foklrii uf Fronh Vlutor FI oh
frum Iho Ki oh Wotoro uf oil uf
tho Inland
ik&lt;* and otroavn*
Komlnulp ( V i nly, Flurlclo. In rinding
Iho toulrrn f l^tk* Jooun. Which
r Ino#tl a#aat n ohali oiloud uni 11
Iho U lh day ..f May. I t l f .

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t'otinlv.
Flurlda. lo tli" lion Js" fl Sharoo
('&lt;&gt;,411 Jutls- of
PcmlnoU I'ounty,
at hi, offlc * In Ih" I'ounly r'ourl,
house In 4)anfor,l. Pcmlools I'oonrr.
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lh " d el * hereof.
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vliilato tho |&gt; uvUidti uf laid
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iilfijf th* JOMRI’II W I jW K . L-umpUISent,—
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mad
and
pualahod
ndlng to th« i*rt*f laluu U S A J A N i: I/IW K , D"t"Bd*et.
P i oald Act.
r t - a u i 'A T t o n .
a
TO- LIKA JAMH I J i W K W l f D d R
IIH I T F HTIIKH
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itteniDKM'K I * i r N K H o W N u u r
at ft aapy &gt;f thlo rwaolullo* ahall
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To
no
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pahluhod In four (41 ronaarullvo
HTAT4! OF (IK o n t ll A .
no# of a nowopo|»#r of n n « u l
Y p * ere h«r*ay ordered In b« end
emiurilo
County, epnoer before eur sold Court nt
atoll# ii
th# firet a j r of lh" Court lleue* In nenford, *eml,
. K ‘' U ‘ .
Bel* Ceunlr. Florid*. In Ih* ebeve
__ wleeai I *- S he ll he pooled *4 to 11110,1 rsiir* on th# 4lh dor of
Oviedo, AIL meets B p r l * # ' , I - * * # . Apri l A. [I. l i l t , bo Inn * Itulo p e r
Weed. Oeoev , Lett, Mery. C M I o o i e . of thi* Court. I * answer Ik* Ulll of
Lak e M o e ro d e n d naefurd. Ora lno le •tsmpleini herein riled eaxlnei you.
etborwls* the eomo wrIII- be Inken
Moved k / T : I- fed I. L A demanded e * coefoeoqi end follawou by on
by A y. L t h l l fommlselunere ef nnnreprleie
rloio d-et
d -c re x
Oemlnnl* O f e e O . V u r l d e . Unn si .
I t ie furtherr ordered that lllls
•bed/ In Ih* anafurd
order to pul-llel
ub II eked I"
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Iven kjn.cl&gt;r my bend and _
Id Court on thla ibe let day
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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Sxmfard Daily H m U
d Tferthaf c caf Mai

money since the night of the raid.’
-In view uf the present Inter
eat rate,” h* salt, 'T think an
apology would hera mad* a fit'
ting rap sheet to a farcical performsnre in municipal court.
I
have no criticism for the police o'
Judge Wixtklns because It was ■
situation of a law Iwiiig inter
prated according to the opinion of
an individual. But it serined a bit
Inmngruous to mo a* a layman to
see $2000 laying on the lienrh and
the operator drawing a |.V) fine.”

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« h i *i n i. n tTfofe.
T " ItK NJAMlN h' I (AN AH, Often*.
I ' d i m r . Hi air **f t-'lnrl.lw
V &lt;•u nfr hrrrtiv Mnlrml untl r*-.
tj II if Fit ’ l*i In- Wfttl
r IUInIII 111»•

Arcadia, Florida, haa a factory 8R N A TK T A M * UP T A R IFF
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----to
r tJ M S .7
which dfTotM |lk W f*rlx to the
W ASHINGTON.
Mar. *2—
canning of raUldonako m o d i,
safefeet- rt&gt; Its
' which U 'caweUxred a m o t dell- (A ir .)—The 8 snate started work etsr* in tfev J b b s
cney In iome xyctipni of the coun. tost night on lb* tariff revision ppreeJala » p * r
measure patted by th# Democratic
W .. ' ■
..."
House. Senator Harrison. Misilshorohy annodaca
slppl, ranking Democrat ' of tha farV ahoriff
of Hogilaalg L
House Committee, put it before &gt;bft to iho D n v o m t l i
the House aa th* order of business Juno. Upon my raotrd
porfurmaneoa # 1
ahirl
Just before adjournment with a county, 1 aolklt
pi edict Ion that t h e legislation
***"*•
' ‘CM.
would b* enacted.
* won fetimurp.

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(law
t v Tt ti ti ii j t m i i t t . c i n r i tr.
is s m i FitIt • C M n i i l . i : I-M4 \. St It ii mi uf A mit it* I A I * . I fe! fe, Itti •
fHt-fel wnli! i‘i i I If Irilli- In rni nfft-»t %, r i . n i t i i M , i \
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There I* ondisplny ot ttie SemiThe* Hatifurd II*
I* hrr«&gt;l*&gt;
nul* County CIiwhiIm » nl I
I I'Jc**!*; |»
mi* lh** tirM.w|MT,n*-r i
thla nFilrr nhall tnr* )&gt;uiiljw|u J
metre a fully m*Lm I unit ii|«-nrd f * r fnnr
r n n u f u t l v * w»«k#.

“"(Cewtlnued from Tago One)
piarTi, grown In b Pxitfoid garden,
n a n - n o be-eha.lJrat MOar h .
ir im l f Mag rgrtdggiKfTf.nt^FtFTM an
^ |t(.
was released.
. .er ripened In 11-rldn as early a*
Meanwhile, front the l.indlo-rgh
Jn&gt;IWrK*« 1M.,*-. 20, when It «u jtlucki'il.
hem* ram* •&gt;■&gt; announevnirnt that
flMtJop*'!
T h * fieofh i« » Mill
||. WnllaoCaldwell,
fmmer • I" mien ®f o )• 11 pi'flt Ii, nml
president of the Chicago Hoard
rrown In th- rlit fill'll »»f l-illl**
ef Education, had railed with In­
ID* Kiml Fifth
rolorvtt,
formation concerning th# csm*. A 81»mt
report eproad that he had Wen
la touch with th* kidnaper*.
MhMitopjp
thf&gt; name of &lt;»n©
But Col. II. Norman Bchwart- nf i 1m mot! Bi'iivF IrnJian t-hiffkopf, stale police aupcrlntendcnt U l n * &gt;it the Imliiin W a r of 1HII5.
th* information brought by
Caldwell ” he« b**n checked and
found te be of no Importance."
T lilv week only. F ou r tunaJI
Aa attempt to link an alltgeJ
Plclurm* In fo ld er 21.00.
Invasion of th* Hourlanl rounltyside by Brooklyn gangster* with
V V IIIIH II.D T H T IIIM O
lh* kidaping wa* spiked by ColoA rcade
&gt;1 Hchwartkupf.
l.aler at Trenton Caldwell sail
he first went to the Lindbergh
home on Mar. 17. returned to
Chicago, and came berk to *r#
Colonel Lindbergh tgaln Monday.
"A ll 1 can say at thi* t!m* i*
that t possessed such Information W hbol gligitinu T K S T on our
I believed would be or value and aclb n llftc m k ru m rlr^ w heel
presented to Colonel Lindbergh,"
he explained. 'The situation lv feltgnc
sxtrvmely crltiral and I desire to
give Colonel enj Mr*. Lindbergh
every poeelble assistance.”
Ho refused to disclose the na­
ture of the Informetlon he had
turned over to the Lindberghs, or
to explain what he meant by say­
ing th* "altualion Is axtremely
crltlt*)*'; 4
t
Tho4l*ro very of toots and places
of lumber similar to that used in
making the kidnapers' !*dd*r by a
ahotagtapher in aa abandoned
house near the Lindbergh estate
«t*o led Invesligatora Into a Mind
alley.

Gautblera Scan
A f t e r Control
Of T a m p a P o Ua Swamp Sy.Pta

Telephone a f a will Jto, W M
for patrons and collector aoat
Immediately far paypenL
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Time rate* on request.
Th# reduced rale* a$* for
consecutive Insertion*.
F it* word* of average length
are counted a line.
No ad under Stine* accepted.
All advertising to restricted
I* proper classification.
If nn error la mad* The
Sanfard Herald will bo respon­
sible far psly ene Incorrect In­
sertion, th*
advertiser for
subacqnent Insertion*. Th« of­
fice should be notified im­
mediately In esse of orror.
. Tit ADVKIIT1SKI18
A H e r a l d re present* llry
thoroughly familiar with ratro.
rule* and clasalftealion will
give you complete Information.
And If you wish they will afe■1st you in wording your want
ad to make It mere effective.

1— AnnouncemenD
( 'L U S I N li U U T fu-w ltn« of aprlng
ilmaado ami ruaia at aacrlflro
prliua* (12 Myrllr Avr* %

r o n T A X COLLR OffU l,
/
1 w I l k to RBIOUM8 ttbftl 1
ft
eftndidaife for
ro.ftUetloft
to tho
(ifflc# of County Tftm ColUetor of
HiiRlnoU County, aubjoct lo tba te.
tlon of th# Doraocrotle primary to
b« hold I* Juno.
Tour auppon will bo approclatod.
JNtK 1&gt;. JIN K IN 8 .

i tivrsbv anaaunce my
for (he qtrtc* of RhvHff
n i!c O a a t t . subject 4* f
of tbs votsrs t* ike l a a *
t shall base
my
asm
platfnrm nl Ixw •aforesS

qm tsar or favor. TfeUf r‘
spprsclstra.

A,

rn n ancaiFF .
I will h* a rxn dlds is fee *J
lion
to
IS*
office ur a he H f!
Hemlnol*
Co un lr
and
will
prvrlxis Ihs r o t , of th * sis
nf this rou nlr. If elected I
Ui li* s o active sheriff, ei
f u l l- t l m s lo i4ie coneelentt
fnrremsnt ef law, s a c w i n __
roniperenf, r i r t e t e ^ ^ j ^

roM J u iT in i o r r R ir R .
. ,j
Thla la my annoufttomant that t
hav* #nl#r*a tha rafta for Ino of,
flea of J ui ll r# of Utift Poara fur tha
FOR a U H I U r r *
Kourth District,
whiff. ,#mhrac*t
I wish to Bunoueq* my t* * a!
Honford, Altataonln ir^viniia. U k l for the office of sheriff e f l m
Ifary, U d i v o m .*, F urr »»t City, U k t C uun ir eufelect to the P
Mnnibo. and I'aoVa. To u r vnta and primary In June. If elerii
■ufiimrt (n tha Juno |irlm«tloa all) enforce the tew Wllheat
bo approHata*.
favor and Will r a p i e r M l
I A T U, IIKCK.
isielllsent depuile* t * &lt; a
T n , euppori of ell honest
r u n j v u t i i ae o r r k a i x
elildlna clllmene will p#
1 h»r#by nnnuunco mv u t J l t i i r i
P A U L u.
for tho rf fl ro of JftRtlf* of tho
I'oaro v for
Iho
F ou N h
iJlotHH.
rot* c o v e rfe io g .
r . \ II
which Imhrafoo Kanfurd. Attarnonlo
I herrhr ennouno* my candidacy
!
dj&gt;rtna«4 I-who Mary! Ie»nu worid for ih , office of CnneTkhle of I M
Kunoot
City.
Uki
Mbnmo an| Fourth lustrli'i e f Oferalnete O n e* ,
1‘aola. If oloi’lrd I oltaH u w
my ir. which
emhrnree thefo l l o w in g r,
hoot effort* tn iiiouro an offlefoni oreclncts: Ranfard,
Iwke
' si aj e , \!
admInlwtratIon nf an Imporlant « f
ljinKvrorol. nttemaote fel
fir#, nnd I will apprwriato any aun
ola. l,aSr Monro", llenr
port atvrIt lit#
F o r r „ i c l l r . rou r support
n ix wKLVinXN.
apptscleled.
,
ft W . n t ’C K W O R T l i . ?
r n n j i » t i c m o r t i i m ir i u m .
ttls ilr r known n* “t)QClf*J
__ .for. th*
.
Of
I » m a rcindldafo
i firm of
pilri* nf lit** !*»■ #• for iho Fourth
fow r o s i r a i g .
I ' l i f r i n uf Komi nolo County, ar»1
eneounre my •
I #ani#plly potlrill tho MUTiTiort nf forI hareh)
in*
of f lr * nf 4-nn*tnfel
nil valor* rroldlnic In lltlo district
Pl si rlr i of fetmli
* hb'h cutniiilooo Knnfurtl, Long, Fourth
whlrh Inrl-idvs H«nfor4&lt;
wnifed. AlliifnrmlP Korin fw, U u « roe.
Mery. Lonjrei
M an . For root CHy, U k g Monro* m o m .f.skv
Hp-lnoe. end Fort .
unit Fftrilw if rltct#!! 1 aat&gt;ot'l |«
Tour
support
will t&gt;# np:
ro fid ii «-l «ti #fflii#nt, nan M# oub aia#
I t , , perl fully,
i&gt;iLwiii*1*#*, 111«m Riliiiliilstyathf
j. a __
ii tv ui/AmmI a n . Jr.
________ Ali stneoie
run

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I horvlfe) mnniHint*b my condldorr
f*4f
rfe-.olvrtlun
li'
lh# offtr# »t|
s4U|fe#ri lour *&gt;f Hr KI#I mi Inti, ■ljti)rl*f
It* Hi** IVoliferrn Hr rrlnior-y lo b«
h#ld Juno llli
1*11, ond will n|i
p m l o l r lh# •UtltNHl uf lh# ulllife-n.
phlp of Hnnlnnl# Count)

II. O UCIIUMH

ro ii i i ’P R i m i M o r
ft MCiiaTM ATfON*
Thla
lo tho jinnuunfwmmt of mf
KKKR
HKMONHTRATION at
rand Ido ry far Iho of fir# of oiip*r,
hnmt*.
Kl i in ilia l#
Hhr umaltHni,
vlo*ir of roglairallull fur R*fnln.d«
Arlhritix,
NkMirltio, L u m b a g o . County, Ouhl#ct to tho d#&lt;*l#1nii of
lh?
vnioro In tno Juno f&gt;rlmorl«*.
Write Homo llrallh
Appltanr«at 1 onH.'li
your oupnort on o butit
Orlando, Fla.
f-onductliig thlo offlc# In a liuolncoo.
lilt#, rfflrlonl, and thiirnufhly wt».
1to.dm* rnomnor, ond feflll api&gt;ro«lol*

ro w t-o viT A aiJk \
I hrrvwllh eenpoor
dsry for Ihmslsiile of
lies L i s l t l n s m b r e c l * * |fe
lh* ptrclnrist Atinfnenln I
(.unsworn!, t ^ k e Msry, n e k
Mritiroo, Hear Lahfte and
T»iur m i l In Ih* Juna pfip
»*• a|kprp«*|ptpd
u k u . a . p c i n r y i A T# i f
f i i i i i oq rv 'a w c n i.
*
• U r i . d lo ihe efttoo at
(al&gt;l« if th* F o j r l h tIitstrlri, r
Ha ti ftiFt*, Il-xhe
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Mi ahftlo
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FOR HI.N T: €lti«* luwer ipartmrnt.
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FURNI SHED HOUSE fur rent. au ItjUrf l 11l»r..nda#
T h i" •* I " * ■ * • # *
tn Kto my affnria fur th* of fin* a r t
#IferiTrd I
201 N. Bark. See Tasty Hhop. tu carry riul at oil tlfwoo ilia Will BomlBol*
Ceu nlr, 1
uf lha t'tritilo iff thlo county.
cl,ton at Iho vot#
i i J n V K f lH T HKKTe
EIGHT ROOM furnished house In
cratle P r i m a r y I*
I w il l ap n ro ela u
Mayfair for rent for xlx months
R o n p iiK n trr.
I harahy anuounca my e t M U l I f
beginning Apr. Uth. Phone 1HV or
ft-i
r#_#l*cllon to lha riffle# ef
fo a otatk arrw A i
een T. R. Writing.
hharlff. Hamlnnlo Coua'Y. pubjoct tp
4 with tn announce my
Ilia will of tho tolarft In tha Oamo
for tha nfflc* of atot* nl
troll#
uri na ry
te
fee hold n o*
2fl— M l i c r l l a n e o u a F o r S a l *
ih* U r d
judicial ctri
Juno.
Your
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I f relurned
to tbl,
FOR HALE: Whit* rotary sewing prftwUtab.
J. w, t f t f l J t t ftffft
give
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mnrhlnr, cxldiMt nlylt, prrfeti
onascUnltoiit alter
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D oiraTY
fin a l
condition, price $10.00, Phone TCI hereby announce my caedldacy
for
is.)lection
to Ike
aftteo ef
FOR HAl.^: I dining room suit. f-uuniy
Juils* of nsminota County,
gas range A kitchen cabinet. 11$ Florida, *u bl *«t • « l h * HanomealW
t-rlraary lo to bold l b * ftrat Tuee.
Magnolia.
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for the murder of Miss HemR
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said kia conviction by the jury
lata last night virtually means
the death sentence. All Apachladteaa aaat to prison In Ari­
sons except one died alter less
than seven years confinement.
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companionship o f tribesman
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DISEASE AND Alleged E f f o r t To B eat CURLEY RAPS 216 Persons Killed
Corrupt Practices A c t In
FAMINE RAGE Smith Race W ill Be Aired. SMITH ACTION A s Tornadic Winds!
ON ROOSEVELT S w e e p O v e r S o u t h
IN FAR EAST

N E W V O R K . Mar. 22. -(A .P .) nolee. Is suing Kenny for $211,000
$..0,000,
thi
—Reparcoesionv of a political pow- and Mara to,
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Governor Smith i* now chalrntn
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However, Little Infor­
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On Heels O f F ight­ friends of Alfred K. Smith signed Itaskoh, rhairmsn of thr Ih-mo
m a t i o n Is Availa­
note for $222,000, will cratic Natioil committee, is a ili
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ble A s To Develop­
b etri in Supreme Court weal rector.
Unitrd State# Attorney Medalie
n
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ments I n Mystery
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BOSTON,
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tfarn. spoil, promoter, end Pat­ ihe charge made hy Kenny thst
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rode roughshod o v e r ('hitut I -are inmlvnl in court action* 4r Hied whether I..... .
b erg h hom e tod a y heard w ith
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from ini: out of the confcrcnrr.
todgy In the path o f the hitvoc j
In terest about a N e w Y o rk
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C itiz e n s h ip
I p f l l V C n l * l e y e s le r tlA y s la y in g w i t h
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to r n B d ic " s to r m s n t le a s t 2 l f i
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milliorut
o
f
refu
gees
Ipurry Fleisch er. D e t r o i t
onr«. to cover up illegal rontfihu- pow wow timk plare I . a re rra tio n Smith, alnnf, "i* rc»pnn*il»lr for
w o rs t w i t h
du ring t h e
h ostilities a t tion» to Smith'* r*mpaifn fund, on room W ill iam b' Ken ny , wealthy thr inj'irv th*t may rr*ull to mil­
•*!lr’p it* carry nul in daily life b iu n a s u f fe r e d
g S B fa te r w anted fo r queaShanghai, an epidemic o f the promise they would nevor rmnlraclor ami intimate frien d of lion* in Amrrica.** •♦•eking irlicf whal « r try t«» fo«ter in nurrlln.i 16 9 k n o w n d e a d . T h i r t y w e re
&gt; tib n ln g about th e kidnapins
the ll*?lt .1 -ndarrl I'earec. has ea
k ille d In G e o r g ia , 14 in T e n ­
Cram a.onomn- wrong*.
; romw&gt;."*ai«l D
Kliiatte th Spcn
sm allpox Is sw eeping the ori- hava to pay.
o f th e L in d b ergh bab y but
Cdtl-jr *pokr nt thr nprn.
.
.
The ra«e in whirh Mara wa» a takll*hel In an offlre hiit'dlng h - . Mayor
...
*
.. .
1
err.
mcmltrr of |h*
faculty of n essee, a n d tw o in K e n tu c k y ,
ont; according to o ffic ia ls o f
th e y would m ake no com m en t
ft»» pro ♦
'
dafan Vnt ye*tenU\ « a « put on owns l l gela ita name from the log of thr »■*•«%
a n d S o u th C a r o lin a . M a n y
the Chinese maritime quarantine
i rnt h. i| |iia«trr«
| Srmin. lr llig ^ 8 hool in conclnd
The polk. raided kla Broni apartpictures of tiger* nn the w a l l .
tha ra«erve calendir for Ape 1.
Kinmt'i
lio w rn oi
Smith ha*
*n m lrir*tin g i&lt;Mrr*t on 'Tlrt- w rr p I n j u o j and f i t t n i l v a p rop­
service
The
st
OT«
,
tntrl
hv
Patri-k
Km
Tha r ounty Tru*l
compriv,
Directors of the Chinese famine
(Continued on Page Four t
.
" ' ' ’ r M" v"
#*-*»•!. | te-r fillg e n .h ip " Iwfote lllrmltei $ e r ty damage wa* don*.
FWlacher U alto wanted In con- Head O f Enterprises
T o r r e n ti a l rain* 1*11, washing
rommitsion said al the samr time which aH\anrc«i the money on tW
— ------------ ^ llo»l he ...........I I •andidlr. thssl |„g , hr
Notary G luh at thr
with tha kilUag of throo — Valued At- Millions tKa{~Temlne cwrtertsmv* egorie have
down upon the h a rn e rk* w&gt;rid h m d ~ —
&lt; rlr i ) I ' til. loilay
hr UttiiM make lilt p»r cnavrntl««»t
done. Storm* rl *ew h rr e in Via
reached auch a paM in parte of the
Dr. Spriit'rr'p a tjir«* v*a* l*a«r I
authorities' "IF H a n d e d 15 Years
ht i f ',1 !li*t. a* hatler nf thr on I hr nrr.l fn» riti|rn«hlp anti •oun tr y counted for ra»u a lt le « ,
country that the people are rating
tha latest
d.vrlop“ •ttenUtetrom
attmUon trow ti*.
ut
pat tv. hr wmitl krrp hi* IniiiU t»rttrr rtamplr. a* * lr *rr« It rr too.
MINNEAPOLIS, M a r. 2 2— the hark of trees, the chaff of
for than
warn te tha matmpolla
.
off
Storm* burnt
arm* * Imliang,
threshed grain, and'eveeds. The
flr&lt; tnl m the Itvr* of thr'many
(A
J
\
)—
Wilbur
D.
Forshay,
whose
•lightest break In tha
"Whi'ii hi* attrntmn %»a* dirn't I ny ainl girl *in&lt;lrnt» of rrernt raualng one death and consider*
• mallpos epidemic ie the most
from a few widespread In year*.
caaa hara ar alaawhara In Naw promotions grew
r,| not nfilv to thr mi *oit*i«trnr^ in yraiu whom *hr ha« come to know aide pr ope rty
loa*.
O h io
ft t l
J ttw a y U bwBatln laaoad by tha thousand dollars to control of • nthr |&gt;rrnit**li9tt i»f thr u*r nf hi* in rla«« work
Chinese and Japanese negotia­
of eir e p tio n a l (nten*Uy,
iUUa isora than a ant- tarprinrs he valued at more thsIT tor# reached a hast, for pearr yes­
nanir i i .Ma**a*h *i*tl*. hill thr
"(*itiarn*hip woul t hr *olvnl 7* •now fell in the Miitdle \Ve«t and
negatives
pn*«ltnlit x nf *r»inn* injury In
terday, after long parleys here,
rvriy father atnl child In thr coun ea n tw a rl into the A tl a n ti c *tates.
Ak tha twawtuth day alnra tha $60,000,000 in 12 years, lost a stub­
|irniite at I «m*l\ n&lt; a i nn*r*|iirn$ r tr&gt; ••♦ifIrf *it a'lout a rlnh tal’lr and ll lay derp in \Vr*t# rn N r w Y o rk
while League of Nations inve.1,*
hrilrifdqr of Charles Augustus born battle yesterday to avoid be­
nf ►'n h ailion.” thr m i)or ron
gators viewed tha scare of r te n "
In .New Y ork I ’ity the
|rngagr in Ihr frllowahip thii* p*o today
I Iwtharaw. Jr, draw to a clow ing held criminally r#spon«ii&gt;li foi battle between the two forces.
.....
.. . I t
#•
'lite iu il. " M S m i t h wla lrtl lh a t h r • , . . . .
.........
»aid. in oprning hei pavement* w rr e (l a * * y , r a r a t n g
lam. night, aa aanacncorornt ram# their collapse In 1P2*.
Member* of the twague'e com"
hrirf talk, adding "what we need •»nr death Nea r Y a n k to w n , Sout h
from tha filar's hilltop homo that
. .
• namr in Ma«*arhn*«'t1* *o'rlv nn morr than anything rl*r »• m Dakota there wa* a three mil*
With II. II. Henley, vie* rrrri- mission of inquiry returnrd, grimy
fadaasf offletn throughout tha
114ihlfl|*If|et^. Mai T2 t K P 1 thr tin rr-tnmling that it w »». a ‘ lower pmwonal ronta* t with thr ice gorge in t i e Mi«*mir1 R iv er
and weary, from an all-day Imji
W A S H IN G T O N ,
Mar
rangtgy wars coop#rating diligent­ dent of his companies, be was con­ of the battlefields.
The liagl,
Honolulu drama
whith alarm rd many livin g along
•ti moi* i '•«'hl»K «l lequifenn n f and ill or young."
victed
on
four
of
IT
counts
ol
us­
(A T .I Anv mu. lest the It. " I
ly J. tha boat that has spread
tl. r to |mint In* fnrinl* in Ma*
They found the rival disputants
ing tha mails "to defraud. Both
She M'tk youth a* rratly lo !••• Ihe *t rra m
gam to revolt again.I the «*&gt;" h hegan ll. an atta. a oil rill M hti«rttn to ♦ v|»»r-w Itirir *rntt
■ eaaat to coast.
turn
ready for a formal pea,'- cm IrrKamilir* Began fleeing th r low*
lead if* Ihr way it ahuuld g". hut
.
\mer I' an navi! o ffh i'r* wiir an
(pita of all afforta of were sentenced to aerve a msil-] rata, scheduled to begin Acilnrs- IradrnMio who n «h*r ptr&lt;l, „Satui
III. Ml HO11 gMM.t Will toHNl.l hllll
.
a of lb years in the federal
that youth i* wanting to go in a land* at Cnchi«e. Artsona. One
,
,
. ’
. ririf to * rluiMi in thr oln^in^ f
“
h'a personal rap' If thr only pl|lpo*r Itill it t*
•lay* pr«Hr»*llg*. thr
Aa/* in-l
.
. .
day.
mannrt taillrally different from death or&lt; . r r r d when the *totm
.. ’
1.
.
, . . . ■ native «’hargi
with Itir • i line prtipo*rt1 In
sad tha work of city, penitentiary at Leavenworth, Ktnf
foimri
iiovrniiif ( »hat of two det adr« Of le** «gt lifted men who la*hrd t trm*cdvca
Quo Tal-Chi, represent mi .'hi
Mean. « on, ml I tee enteie I t»d «r ■ ■
,
.....
.....
r t n U , state and fadaiwl offlcars, and to pay a 91000 fine.
Smith i« thit oppoituinty
ltl
...... .
I tooth ■nttand* to know wHrh i to a tin r&lt;M*&lt; ami drop|&gt;eil them
Tha conviction represented lly ns, said tha terms nn which .hr session determined to seeklm
that* still was na.Indication that
I |$ rwwnoi ol wrnlimrii niut gt*iH j),,. letter plan nf any or man *rveral hundred y a rl* diatant.
two sides apparently agree! p'o nediate r o te on the estate and (hr wii(1|| l|(,ilp ,.
•pinion
of
11
men.
They
formed
aay but tha actual cMld-sttefcn
vtdad:
n.anuf.rl .re. ta. serlion
.^ ..U y ...'..oonehl mmhrr'nn.l • “ •" •■•»»•••-* bun may I,- had. an I nffrird »t. in*tead of accepting thr | F'ir*t renorl* of |oroadi»r* ra ma
knew tha whereabouts at tha fa- (ha amend Juty to bear the caa-,
1. The Chinese troop# would rA,ting Chairman &lt; r,.p ..Id tr y,u. |&gt;a||&lt;( ,„lh ................... .
.( thro gh the , v
,.f ih ., p’an* without thought nr »t *dv I f r o u Northwest A la b am a No r th
tha trial of eft hi weeks last ipl
bwby.
main
where
they
now
are,
shout
;u
the .ale. la. w ee .ejected, Ih- i||||(&gt;|t &gt;|f&gt; nMr. h.,|„ . .........
|........so il an., g.s.,1 wdl It
^ nut id i* titefa) full of the iiitnti •|M*il, Deniofmli*. l inden,
F's i ii i h of pi area of mail and aruling la a daaHlsrk wbaa tha oeor ml Ira west of Shanghai
one
rent
lav
iter
gallon
mi
impoit
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
.
.
• of thr im t%ianding Drmo. » mi |atiiaf mg of idea* anti thought* «U dale.
M mi ion
Iriiinai
T h » n %y.
..
, .
...
. .
,
Ihe teat that lir« at thr m l of a ,
of telegrams contain!a. warsmi member af tha panel h.
j
.....
2. The Japaaea* iioo |m Would r I oil also would hr •triikm Iinni
etated fee a week an acquittal. Jf •
Amirs a .fm thr .prraidrn.
wrhl h • i|j. l»e dlttMul int»» th^ « flf m h i a u a . Ilrlkiel. Paint K o ^ i ,
IP ....
- *y li .
•nW'i M gtlsuy u pour in to
f,,u w
I L imardUcd. th#n hri .loo* am mm |riwUl fhannaJ-» wwty
,«&lt;;cpr^inj| ,U ) « final the bin. It . -Wed if
Ithdra
a*viy p*
pa thr
ihr m*t
ii
aiwaide wo* faaad la contemn
I inevillr and hrilkvillr. Alabama*
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v
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a in m e ilfv
—
* ^ r ;e ^
" / ^ * - n e n . young Worn' *pnn» IM# fnr thr injuiy that m «i J
••«,i *oi ifl Of «nn tl#. \
court on grounds the concsmWl program g S P y r i minion,
were Ih* ha id* it hit.
In
c
u
t*
*
WPmmlt.er
-ouhl
r^-rneene
.W
upn* aa ft r has prgirtd prod'
• m irtiif itnf Iriun m v%jlk on m l«
I rihr «al I
$. A joint
her proetoas employment unde
iMher death* ore r e d In liar*
Uva,
repre.enlatlte* nf nriitral pow era, 1 reel, othei anurres to prndoc* Iv I o a i I st ft il'lniglil Mini r r p o i l a I
.
r«»l*c!u«|lfig. hi S|*. n • • '• w county, Oeorgia, I*111a&lt;*k
Mijuil I i|i|ry ant th frtribal - 1
Iftrn.ntUt.Odu I" balance thr budThan was a flurry of exrfts- Potshay
would
overate
lha
riecullon
ul
'hr
*
l
r
hail
I
r
t
n
a
l
t
M
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f
i
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n
o
n
Forshay and llenlay said Ac
in Mu |
t appeal 11* •I rv. iv | I f nn*♦-**. and Onmntown. Kn».
•»t (tnvrrimr |(«mM
v. t. II
grl
nt today whan state police ra­
.S h o
W at
.Ml )«* «r h M
fhaliM
lalhn am) hrinnl* of . ). til $. ,, (•ml
verdict was only the prelude «• foregoing condition..
govrinmeni b •'
*ri ti url I ■ hurt I*.
The fcleral
•hy at»o nnffered raauallte*.
fted reports' of notes found on
Maw!,..
.&lt;atighii
$
ol
M
m
f
i
i
f
•
The
-lepalMS*
ahowe,|
ihe
cine
*•»&lt;
1
,M
|
f
hu
*incrrr
fnflurn.
r in
h» m
another battle *» they Uft after
.Jiaigcl l,v Senator ' vppe». Re r o r l o * « u r , g l r i f i r h o i •• of A l r v a n
A relitf organisation wa* *n up
••»n|‘ »*tiit«r with III* gtoiip |r If r«t&gt; of tha gn. ri n*or •(
tha lags of taro carrier pigeons,
mlaaioncr.
ovvr
the
lal'*
iron,
m
u
I
continuing In force appearand
publican nf Kanaas. &gt;»ith alilo
one In Connecticut and the oth»r
' ' h •ank .1 Ihiiioho* • hair ma* t alle«l upon each ........ . |o, -»i, by the Red I ro»* to • «*o| vie
Flva
t'hineau
tledian.,
inrlinlma
'*
I
tei
ali
ai
n
Hi
II.
i
i
i
v
r
n
t
o
r
nf
tin
bonds of IIR.lHhi each. They wil'
al least liy Impllral
'he n
la Paanaylteala.
l,r Ihr hriii.Mr.li airitc i ii mnti I tn Iivr in ' ally »if. »*.o , |,MM i|,|,- inn*. Robert llondy. natiomil di
t l r p h m i r , am i I hi w i f r of N a k a l
Dr. Wi Hington Koo. iorm«i l",
plnitatinn of the Am n &gt;n in
rrliof.
t«n»k
But one turned out to ba tha begin an appeal .coin,
Iruf Th.....ri- || MaPriir
• • in th.- m lr r c l. of part) *»f |il*l ami fan liv iig whi.lt mi • " • lo r of «.i»a*tcr
(Contmuad on 1‘age Three)
.The government contended that
ve.ling
piildic
thm
gh
'he
salcharge at headquarter* mi \\ri*b
work of juvsaiW pranksters, while
Ih r fal« I todi ••••fell » ri t ulnti 'ImI V Mr «*lt| t lie ^ ha«| •ii( l l . irhl in rl*--M*
etAll V
through the promotion of the far- 1
of
worlh're.
foreign
•••
&lt;
im I i«-s Ivy
ington and anothri hrathi'iaiterm
tha other could .at ba rarlfir-l.
* "I a*A.inlt« mi worn •*:••*11 .| nn artMiigmof
i m i h 'o
*r**inn
whrirti) , Muring a t.tirf
"gn mad wi'li lift
in*' 1"* 1 ' “
it.
hankri
wa* rata bit* h«it nt llirtiitngham
• that m
•
'I
tin
h i mI ii of thr Boo## . I» hiipporlr• • » •mi',| name, whirh ptrmte.l •
l»t
tig
i
a
in.
I
it
•
M
IlfHld
nanrlal position » • « mlertpresent­
llr epoke
profits
Soma
libit
•if i r
, *•(.,*i«.n
•Vk ,o|
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ti
Voir,|
to
.
h.i)
•
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tnni
I'«ta
1
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V
k
A
k
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ttie
W
|||tr
h
•
•
f
*»
.
«|rlrg*tp«
tv
»
ed to stockholders and prosperity#
lte» oatra
ra.ting .y.lrm.
wi might at N.ott., ,$t wn given
t * r * ri
liar
ifrii
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I
*
$
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ill)
-fitteil
l
*iigi
r
•
ait
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M
pii
'ancr
rr*
te
thr
** la k• to •hr »•••, . 1 •09IVP9I
inert to re.
In , draatir move ........ .
bv Mtrhnt t Kim.Im .I Annin in
•I pinv«
••til o-ntr l if o" mi
•a imI ri ill |i»o«|i |( n m »*..$, vahflr « amiflata .
' U, M u !h» lo.»rr
Utilities. Ihe chief objert of Ihe
Aii wa&gt; « |II." i h.i , plan* |a *r .l
maiif •• •' rer* sale. '» * "*r \Va&gt;- lt.nl,,1.1
• ••nlr«tnl to pa\ foi n .........
'"•••i fm i hr winnrr
promotions, were purrhes.d wilh
*"• plri e« .« ,1, ,..-a'. f ' ••Mi Ihr
■nd Mean. Commll'r, |""I» iap | tat
•ver thr t. ,%.. m If.it tin.- aft. »
Thr
"I
*
I.
ilintav
find
fl.r
niothe,
M
ta
im
i*
I’oiivrntiun
email down payments, revalued ly
raempl *H food, ilnilnng. ,-lhiial
v rill#* . eflritrif »•
1 I.
it wa* I*fl in • him |y fh.&gt; vvii.,1.
••I* gat ion. •'o|U999|»|« •
Karl
leho.ann*
»nef
hut
rniii
M
I-nil.
I
-n
II.,Iin.bal.ff,
I
.,
,
.it
irvralcnl that
l holding company, and lait&lt;
ICJndied -ri fl l,«
MM u *i ap
preoenalvr rid •••** **n "C h m lij • Inrrlo mr anj farm mipb-menta, tr.nl M e--« and leu ..........I • • nttling lo Ihe |.*.«o nl
lh| ' t latesll Ml • f Im hi •ring mailr foi
clocks of eecuritlce issued Ihro'igh
l,uI the iippoolllun anno incul if
(OontlNui tj on I'agr T h i e r )
•
«■»»
v»ri|
fto
Smith
Cilia*
na
hip"
'"•••
nearly
10n
if
tm
in
i
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hr
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CHICAGO, Mur. 22.— ( A .l'.l- c'orshey's own eelre office in v•ton " tl hr va i
Hanford liu.ito
torn al Inday'* wimi'l not rereda ....... '•* pn.i'mn. rhge nf bating lain Jopr pi. ),
•he • hiripti tfrillMlt (11.al| ||% riinval. rin«| tha*
Tbe devotees of sontan may w»ar jry prinripal city
After i conform.,
» " h 'heir
noon-day
s
e
n
io
in
the
Mela."
»
•
("tiinalpH
m:»,| ii
6»
*&gt;,
i,aimHawaiian,
in
n
&gt;
•
*
ha»t l**rn
inatlr
WtOlM an ag* tortit
During
the
Incresetng
public
de­
■•at to nothing on tha hearh at
hi partisan gioup. Hrprr*rnlaiive»
Huitdiug, plu* ‘ l W'lrd |*rwa at . “
'• Ve- lr*n |n%lt 1 let I
•1*1*09I when hy hII n • ntlsrt ■ w i 1 tMrtlpV
Ha.an Park on tha North Hhorr mand for securities prior to Nov.
Dmightnn. of Nnrih
( .lolina. uu.n fur i,i- all.grd partlcip. , .
the «anu* fit "I on thr llrad
lf*M • •rll until to »* ri
1, mat. when the compamre vvenT Hanford Frotv*tai » • hurrhe* U i Rankin, of Mlasia.ipl", Deniocrata. In at M dl.lgl.l alla k
n*Xt summer.
••••yi or
palter* • otrl A ai gr tlrlegrilion
Vury I,ad fa,In I In agirr a- I..
Uptrrf.
Sol they may not wear nothing. into receivership, sales incrre.ci night, are thr fralurr* of' thr .0,1 | .Gnardia (It N VI .aid the
r
‘"
Mayor Anton J. Carmak did his rapidly. IcSte in IU2» salts dropped, Proteatant leaymro tii mp'* more figh' wml hi he ronlm ■ I a- a ma' hiHliil and l.al nl Ills fn.il I, I
lie..,.I wa. made b, the tnainr '* ••*pr« tr I to Im prr*rnt from thtr It v
loeafemlanl. Al il.r time nl In
boat yesterday ta Clothe tha pri­ and ine companie. were unable In recent effort* to imreasr rhurrn .
bar be waa a . and. ' &lt;le fm g.,v
‘
aid
Among tho*» p'rvsnl al llidaa he w*„ a, l.lrrty unde,
mer* teaatteu campaign with a meet payments provided In pur- attendance locally a* » 'H •• elfkrt j ter nf prlnclpla. I .'.".r d ie
■'nr.r
and
h*
«a,d
In
wn.ld
ind
a
"There '*
is no tr* '"*
"t, *why
a proper obasrvanre &lt;■( llnl&gt; Week
1' the Ion pending &lt;-p..-i,l&lt;i|, ,.f In
lunrhron wart.
Dr
ITiisle'S
A cnmprciierisivs a,lilr&gt;:
modicum of modestychafe contracts
eo* It.* nominal.-n.
In hisOkddreea today. Mr J-eh fight .houid "ol
.............. t« te*vr a .r- mid l.ial
^iwnrrr. |,r^ F o r t ,si t adws ad.-r,I 'KducatloB and Rnlltn- I „i| , » *
la
in ithese diys of financial dlaOnly two months before the col­
.fames
Rno.exel,.
,,,,
„
f
,,)P
see
whether
the
arte*
'a#
shall
he
*• gossis, Rolarlans i T M
&lt;efe.da.il with Mr. Kurlr
y Dr. llaihtltun Holt. pi. , • . i
and economic strain th&gt; lapse. Ihe companies epenl more mann |W&gt;i«led out the duties „T tho
■nwrn»r .rad hi. fallier'. p.,w
l*&gt;id ami I aspa, lliwarih |i# it,* college, and an Ini,- • -n- , .,, ,
■ue ,1 In,
in taw err h I
ales op In ihe North Rida than 9126,000 for a three day “ ded citiaan who wished to &gt; ir.men • a 'opted as a par' "1 'be
■
f
alinrney
enterl
in.
name
syslem
of
our
government
All
of
Christian Cltlaen," and s lr c e .l
I and. Ilnrn s I'slmr llillmi igtoo, dial program fsaluniq ll,e ' « i , i
ml,in.e.l nn page Four I
Srards had passed up the graver Iratioa party" when the Korshay
,n ,l,i- • fr prin- ii ,
pa t At With
•" J ' Ghas#, Winler I'sik. ford Kiwknls riul&gt;, I S#sis, t
It*
Iearns to talk of fencing off th» tower was opened with a rlosen thr need for applying ihe Chri* |Ihr opponent, of th
f
thr
iin
if
|an.l Rolans. W M Haynes, |^&lt;„; , 11kllgbt* of a joint iiue’ in, of
beach for Ihoaa who would soak governors and other officials Iron, lian principle in every walk ol whom I ronlerred air
_
Ii ,»•»»••&gt;•.
l.flluy. um
Ilerl maiinir.
Malthie, liaurgr
George ||a$
H
life, from Ih# rrllgirms In II,* ' opinio,, "
llir Sanfui,I an.l \\ m l., i'„ i K,
op tha ultra violet In tha ultra many atetea present.
wesk
Rankin salil: "T l„ re
« » n l . Gluts held al ,
I bam rr
One of tha gnvernmenl'r rlaims buAiness, from ths political lo Ibr
of l on,mens Ilu.liiiiig u, W i,.|, r
Tha 'question ranched the city was that most of this ripen., was social. Hr declared that no clfisen 'suing among the Dcmocral. opposing
this
vicious
sale*
las
Wcould
tors*
himself
a
Just
or
nghtcouncil comaUltoe on recreation
I'ark last night
listed la Forshay books as a "daif h* failed to ohaarv* t r , going lo continue lo flghl lo
N Tha proposition was a eight- Tarred asset," the defenee coiiiendSlalsfh Kanf„i,l hiwaniatis mel
prsvrnl
Ihe
principle
of
a
national
III,
hi.„n.
I’
J
Mine.
Karl
I
eh
foot stockade separating men and img that this was Justified because • nd practice tk# Isacnings laid
oi'h nearly 2f, Winter I'ois m
W4INOTDN.
Ma.
22
salsa
la#
fr„,a
Iwlog
wtittrri
mu,
Wamsn and hoik from tha peer- "mors than $2,000,000 In Ires pub­ down by th# “ Man of Galilee.' and
(A .P f„r th.
tim T m i
, h " m W W U .m 'T f i ’ G ,s'# AlUol '
* nd
............ ...
i__
.
*
sspreasod ihe tope lhal Sanford Ihe law."
licity" resulted from tha «vi-nl and
p r„ ;
MA N T O N . I „ . S t .,
&gt;1
' s ,r « „ ,
S n ' S h ln h o L
It
i
an la t e r e .., ng n .reH o g
li.a ,
Winding Up |l» huainrt* qui'hl'. M alar A m e rica ........... H on
*Alderwwn began to blush o deep tha outlay would soon hava been riUltns would he Inspired by the
■ luctl" passed Ih e
I 7 .IHMMNMI I ,A 1 ' In a iir g n .t a n t h r a iile ..... .
| „ f ||t ,
.. .
.
, l r r '* ,h » lo m n .e n d a lio n
.1 ,11
lessons of Ihr week, heotd al vat.'- yesterday, Iks House ailiournerl
seiUn aa tha day Of argument ap­ recovered- *
hnla k la., yea,
P'ojerled then oiillaa .In k, j , , ........
j M
•• '* " ,,r ul • » " • * ' "• "•
oui rtiurchs# and at other meet­ loo eirly fpr Arling Chairman
proached.
Mayor Ceraaak had
T h o r ,.us b u r r s , y e .le rd a y r" ' r q u a h .e d w ork m l.. ,1. .ev.,n .l I Is. i . . ub p is m .l
M sr f lu b W M lIn g . now lw |„ M
ings, and lhat to future IheJ Crisp lo nbUm ps, mission for a
ft iH . at Um aotett of tha ros­
wred In this section, ami it will la
Itiwrlt'ir Iflton giiiiiirtgn of vvsek ) rslerfls). with an idle nun
would apply thamsclvia to th* true vole today on Ihr 2 21, par rent
in goggles, shirt and Miss Chittenden’s
| oil,,wed by a Joml meeting &gt;,f
IH* I' harvpRt ha I rrarhrt! er * dealt, chalked up a, an n, d
levy
a*
,
■•quested
l,y
Ihs
Ways
and
sxampllfication
of
“
Chriatlaa
ClUbasking ondar on ultra
- 'olh clubs at an unannunced luta17.062 l»alr«
In 11*26 (hr reel result, several hand lo band
Mrans group.
Dollar Is Returned unihip."
»p and aodorstng t
Hon In Hhnfurd within Ihs next
Kmi)h&lt; SlElt-n prinluml thru clash* a with p,dn e and revelation
Thai
U
m
alriggla
ovar
th,
bll
_______ aa just aa good. But
*w w*4ts
of a plot |n td„w up a d, nsnils
UrgVEVp
I7JI77.IMNI
hair*
(I'ontimrid
on
I*ag,
Four)
A l'tTH K D OF HLAYINfiH
The Keminolt Ceunty Chamber
tha Rogers Park community arose
RanfrrM Klwanians
allrnllng
IA Dial report las, Pall thr store'ouar at Jessup
la tte wiate and protested aay of Cammana Trade DolUr lhat
Ihr meeting ware. Karl Is-hmsnn.
The men are striking against
Agrtrsl
D,pa
rliiirni
talunal
RIHJIAREHT. Mar 22, (A IM
was started by Miaa U m Chtl(*nIV. B, ,.*&lt; hry. J. 0. Rharon, F'rsu
nudity on Its shorn.
ffi Uvr3| crop •( D'.IMh.immi or d m of Units,I Mine Wnrke,.'
“
'
Mayor Comtek heard dan of tha Junior Bi|k School -i-B v * u te a Uvern keeper rrfu*e&gt;l
It Wjlroh. ijowaid Ovrrlm.
II,
•ffl, lala to fnrre r&lt;pialllal,«„ » f
U lM
NEWPORT
NEWS.
Va..
Mar
a and Candidatea far faculty, haa ralunsad to tha trad* ta ael| them drinks after cloatng
are.
Df.
It
W.
Rurker.
U
U
work
al
all
milieu
,,,
,.is,iibuflo,,
22
IA
I',
|
id
l.leut
I,
P
T W r m l vupply »f Amart
aa peeta wars mak- M y of float boa ring tha namaa nf hours. Lieutenant* i'aul and Joha
» f work among all miners
O Keefe wa, k,,l«d when lw», pu," -loots. F. h tamum, J. M. Slins«AM
tMk
r
r
mining
in
tS«
D
ull
CHlr^kCO,'
Mar
22.(A
J
M
—
Whitehurst. Dave
fcm campaign fodder af the iaoua. XI paraooa, iadkatlng that It waa Tetreanu w art held In a milllary
The dead miner was llsin,-I Hu'- run panes from tangle) field ,» . rirhtr, I', N
^ Klt'u
Krb I r i i ahoul
a dadd Isaac," said Aldar- ■aad la making 19 new purchase, prison hsr* yssterdsy charged An arllve temiwign was started
rltlo, 10. |of hulpnmnl. Mr mi n tided NIM0I |eel over plum Tree Garratl, llomtr Harris, S ll High
U
,1
t
t|iim
|i«
r
*
(
)
with
11.700.
today
fp
start
a
h|oc
of
Illinois
C fm w A. WOUaten. “ I la­ arid waa paid aa flva old account, with hilling taro waiters with
Mrs August Ventila, with whom a'out 4 o'rluek yeslrrday after ]eytMn, C. R. M Aton. and M i* U.
•• ilfttr a yrar ifi&gt;, had
dalegiktre to the national Repub­
i, ta ha aura, daring lta trnvala,
he llvevl, said he had ’seen orderon noon I,,,, .Second l.leut R ow in'' ". !uoorf.
th«if sabers.
12*200Jh
February
’I,
IU27.
lican eon ten lion opposed lo proMiaa ( V f l w A w .pent It flrat
as g fated ta Mayor
o report for work Fri-tay at ll.? flj R Akre piloted his plane, wilh
Rate* lursaeinent, howrvrr.
uibition and opposed to any ranU win aal he pushed hy at tha SaXferd Furmturn Cm,
N K G It t l G O N V I t T K N G A P K H
tlaska colliery after a year of one wing olf, over I * , , , lev Field,
GRAF OVER GIBRALTAR
■tidalr for president who di I nul’ waa nr, J .„ nry when the ■dlrness. They say he wa, tuned
fram wham It. want iala tha M -V JC
, 1) ‘ *
and
lamiual
In
his
pararhul*
es­
"•**5 P * —• * ports plus cm- ark by p iriils from He mine
accord with Its platform.
d Dr. Ante lowing karidat fe. B. Wright. Maf
TALLAHASSEE,
Mar
22.—
caping injury.
GIBRALTAR. Mar. f t - (A .r .t
.bout
400,000
B. W. Snnir, Republican .-ounty t -sntriloi,
o f tha soa- ,'ett harrtea Itotiaai SUicklaaJDiaiuuragnd, h« went to his rutin, , Thr fatal rra»h occurred during (A F.J— Ths state prison huitaa
—Tha
Garmaa
dirigible
Oraf
bales
lash,„
Ihr
same
month
(hairman,
tgtariwd
Ihe
movric.tnt
Barria, Jaa-i Bag HoDan T. MoSundsy. th*» say. and shot him- com at praitlre. Both pilots werO yeslrrday said David Andrrson. a*
Friedrich- which ha said was a slate of I j ot Iba Kss jear
A ftei Marik** Plate:
FUcharix Sappalia. which Uft
nsgrn con v ie serving lh&lt;r« yssra
att*'best t„ the Fnrty-Ninlh lomi
skafsn,
Germany,
early
ywterday
candidates
(ar
delegates
to
the
Markntj W. T. U k k a »: J. M. Aldate tecabher
lecaii
Jr“ hat
uP • '* " • ' " ’ ‘ a-, tardmani rquadion ul th* II. S. for bteaklng and entering in
in public .tor vas Is, day**they
Hwaa, Jr.i Ftggly-Wiggly: HaraU te IU Oral regular W I a«A-«ton convention |g (hr Illinois primary •te
Arm, Air Gnrpa.
Alachua county, escaped from a
Brasil, Apr If.
FterVar] Maori* Btejamm; Mlko night to Ptrwaatetiro.
*n
on farm. Yurn.d out fuse leading inio . nesl
t l'utgnard (I'Keefe't plant dived prison camp near Bonifay list
tl Am . NT. Oohaalaa: Sanford passed near Kara at 4:02 P. M.
lh» nt of cotton hsii
i#f
£$
lag,
dynamite
caps,
slnrad
al
— v, so.,**- oynsmns cap*, stored al almost
.lly after the rolllsnn night.
• In,.Hit vs.lu
vertically
—
•MIAMI BEACH-Building per­ 16 CoAel fitEbluhMWnU — ■•*
0ri| Bag Pnxbl- » . Adama:
*'
•»«*•■» Fowder G«mpn»|r*a and r i i found in IN feat of water
I n,ly a few thousand
____ ala Chapter F. F. A.: BaaaJB R O O V IL L M —Garden CluS'a mits issued In this city during
handing salvaging
months of January and February W * lnr»an tha previoF E E M A N D IN A -T . II Hnovar
■ala Cariaty AgrioriUral Departr • anaal flower show to ba
hip that tha pUet went oneiri( hardwam atom at (not of
totaled 9XX14M.
*lanl.tv stsikt
soloingsympathiser*.
a Largs slorabowaa ' It
wasit.believed. ,
plot
A p f.9 1 * .
. With
Cantag Ittest.
vf Stick ,ivnamite. The, credit U&gt;« of lbs ship lhat

1

Sees Smith To Blame
F o r Public Injury
If (iovernor’s Can­
didacy I
Blocked I

Hardest Hit
DOCTOR SPENCER Alabama
With 169 Fatalities
And Georgia Comes
DELIVERS7. TALK
■
Second With Thirty
, ,4r&gt;jT 0 ROTARY CLUB
’ itizensbip’
At Lunchcnn Today

PROMOTER GETS
STIFF SENTENCE
IN FRAUD TR IAL

•ssrsu ^ i
rL^*1

HOUSE ANXIOUS TRIALS NEAR IN :
TO GET VOTE ON HONOR SLAYINGS
SALES TAX PLAN IN HONOLULU T. H.

I f Bill Fails Commit­ Harrow Tops Defense
Counsel Of Accused
tee Will Seek Other
Killers Of Hawaiian L.*,r .........
Source Of Revenue

..r i.u "lr,l

mJ

rhmg Korsh.y rompanie.

Wide Latitude T o
Be Given B a t h e r s
Ab Regards Suntan

Lehmann Delivers
Address To G r o u p
Of B u s i n e s s Men

Hamilton Holt Ih
.Speaker At Mee^
Of Kiwanis Clubs

b&amp;

Cdon Production g

i

INted 17M illio n ''"""rfen l Mi ncr sI •
B*M ark in m i
i

;

*

With Their S t r i k e "

x r.

Lieutenant K i l l e d
When Two P I a nes
Crash I n M i d-A i r

|)r|vc BCgUtl To N * I»«
Convention Wet IU*c

1

------ —

— 1—1---- 1

___

___ 1

k

f.Sag

�WINTER AGAIN
MAKES ATTACK
UPON COUNTRY

Mired upon near the town of M sg'berafelt, by offering a reward of
,‘*600 for Information leading to the
Identification and arrest of the
.assailants. Viscount
Cralgavon
kUited In a hospital the two men
Wooded Jn the. attack. to. a,xp«e*e
r|ite personal sympathy.
• '
DUBLIN, Irieh Free SUte, Mac.
•Blc—(A .P .)—Eamon de Valera.
1*gw president of the Irish Fre*
Atats, yestsrdsy disclaimed for
ftU people any responslhllly if, ev
.Great BriUln has warned him, dis­
orders arise out of his Intention to
Withhold allegiance and land an
graltles from England.
•* "A t this stage, I shall say lha'
J f the bltUrness and differences
are revived, the fault will not lie
(With Irish people," the president
Mid In reply to the Urlt warning
f t tht British government.
Tlte warning, uttered by Neville
Chamberlain, chsnctHnr ot the w»gheqoer Friday was
dira&lt;fted
■gainst de Valera's intention In

C o m p r o m i se Is
S een Looming In
Sales Tax Row
'
(Continue,) from r a g e One)
•ales tax Tuesday, and wr arr
confidant It will be defeated."
•' Acting Chairman Crisp served
Bctice he would resist efforts In
■end tht bill l(srk to the W ays and
Moans Committee In the event thr
salsa
levy
is rejected
Thr
Georgia Democrat, aimnsor of the
■oasurs, insirie that if the iluuta
takas such action, it assumes the
rasponslETiity
fur
a
substitute
program along the line of thr
Oraluury's
proposals for
hravy
excise and nuisance taxes an.! an
Incrests In postage.
Tha stratrgy of Itepresenlutlve
Doughton and
l-aGuardia rails
fo r raturning the liill til the coni
mlttea to find thr rrvrnur thry
f i l l 'd to produce through amend­
ments accaptrd l&gt;&gt; the House
ILa G u a rd is
plans to offer
an
ainsndmant pr«|io*ing levying a
tax of ono-quarler of one percent
Ot tho s a le
value of all stork
transactions, which hr claims will
«k t many millions. H r al*“ will
£ropots am endm ent* to rlimiimte

C 'n a o lid a trd

and

a ffilia te d

(Continued from Tage One)
Inlets and light snow fell at Oma­
ha, Neb., and Des Moines, Iowa.
In Pittsburgh anti western Penn­
sylvania it waa clear hut chilly.
Tht weatherman wss Insistent
(hat snow would assail most of
(he mldwestern area and gave ad­
ditional warning that real Spring
weather might not be expected un­
til the end o f the week. District
of Columbia park officials agreed
to the extent of asserting the
fapitol’s cherry trrei would not
Idoom until the first week In
April. last year they blossomed
Apr, It.
Temperatures were generally
in the 30’s eirept in the South,
Southwest and Pacific roast with
a minimum of 26 reported at St.
Paul, Minn. The southern states
.Ltd balmy weather with unofficial
'm eglm flwa'of'RTVY "vAMnta and
70 at Miami. Tulsa had a summer
*nermometer reading of 82 de­
trees and Oklahoma City reported
78 maximum hot Spring rode In­
to the rookies with rain and snow.
The Winter
ended
yesterday
was one of the mildrsl on rerurd.
Chicago went through Us third
successive Winter
without xrro
weather, although the mereury
dropped to one shove on one oc­
casion. Only March of thr Winter
months has been below normal in
dally
average
temperturr
and
a'nnwfall generally has been about
one half the usual amount.

W 0 CARRIER
PIGEONS ENTER
K I D N A P CAS*:
(Continued from Paga Onr)
Iwrgh tally's numr, wtilI w r *
Isin ri at thr lloprw rll home
»f
thr fammiB flirr, hut S*hwurtknpf
in hi&gt; regular Btatrnirnt tn thr
prrpi a«*rrtri| hi* *‘*tstu* w r * un
changed."
State police h*Vr in*i*t#d thr
Questioning of Johnson, who »«
not under a n r «t hy Nrw Jrr*ry
authorltir* hut hrh| only on r &lt;1*
taintr hy immigration milhmitir*.
is merely a routine matter, under
taken tarsus* the bailor ha* a«!
mi tied he »a&gt; fa in ilia 1 with th,#
premiurji at Hopewell
MThls man rat» ai&lt;«l *lrepA on
the premier*." «ait| the .'*«l»wai/
kopf utatement, •*aml I* ahown
every rmi»ti*v po—itde timing hi*
deteniolo ”
Piiraulng thr theory that the kid
napera might have |.Ir»•• •! the rhild
in some family
-iil»&lt;*titiite for
their own child of •»mt*ar age and
appearance, whom they 1 «nM ri*W
the trantporting
eUewhere tern
porariiy, police continued to in*
ve«tlgatc every rrpoit involving
1 hildren
reaemhling lh&lt; m»-«mg
hahy
"S e v n a l detail* a ir out n«»w,'*
Si hw arikopf said 'Vhe* king op on
1 hihlren reported to In- thr I.mil
heigh’* haliy."

tr

turns hy corporations and to mak**
holding
companies
|Miy Innnnr
Itvles.
MIf therp are any m«»ra Ihieat*
tnad« on Uia floor again*!
the
Sglti t a i opponents, there 1 * gr&gt;t&amp;g to be aomt pretty plain talk­
ing aa tn who la reepontihU for
|Ugga*tlng the levy," l/aOuardia
said tn
referring
to
Rainey's
•^atsment
Saturday the
H our#
w as bordering on communism hy
Imposing the wnr
time
aurtai
y^tas on big inrumcR
Tha acutene** of the eltuatinn
brought to a head hy the aumn a ry adjournment of thr llouee
it the mlddls of thr Be*&gt;iun
Sgturday left the general nirm*

C it y ' s C h u r c h e s

Celery Market Repo\
B y C ou rtesy U . S. D ept, o f A g ric u ltu re and th e F
S ta te M a rk etin g

Bureau. B. E . S u rry .,S a n fo rd
KlorM*
II.M .

Rpeaker Garner end the other
Democratic lasdsia sta deter-'
mkwd to pees • bill to meet Ike
U «M «rF deficit in 1993 estimated
• i 91141,000.000, sad ere rereivtog support el liepresentelive
Cetell e f New York, Ue Republican
Wader. Gerser said Ike most lmMets/It iking kofors Congress was
S i Mating e f a bill U balance
gks budget mad res tore federal

s&lt;

ste-eOstronger,
terms, t
(justify.

Mention '.of

H igh w a y Linking
T w o Cntinents Is
Engineers’ Dream

the

country's

a n il

winding

mountain

wajfR

-in n s *4 wi\S V m * ptet+Mou » » 6
low-lurid ra puller p wlirrr* rropt
of main*, ro ffrr or l»anana* arr
grown or raltlr arc rai»rd.

link

in the

Ult*r-

Am rrirsn highway are »li-w es*h er
roads.

Wagon

•urveyeil,

trails

however,

have

been

probable

for

conversion to motoring use.
Salvador

with

21 f

miles

as

It* share of the highway, has 161
miles improved to the stats of a ll­
year use while but 10 of the 90mile nr-ilr projected through the
lower tip of Honduras are useful.
W agon roads may be used in
Nicaragua In * tentative rout#
that follows along the Pacific
m ast and on the narrow strip bethr* acvwji and
M ana­
gua, Nicaragua. O f the 21.1 milts
in Nicaragua, none is rated as an
all-weather routr.

The Costa Itiran section, pro­
jected nlong the Pacific slope is
360 miles in length, of which 46
miles are all-year mads. Panama
has progressed to the point wherv
of the 3116 miles lo be within her
A pavrd highway run* froin
borders, 216 milrs have been com­
l.aredo. Tex . In lu-low Monterey
pleted with an all-year surface, 93
wlidr gravel roods carry the dr
milrs
have
lieen
graded
and
vrlopnirnl southward beyond Vie
drained, ami thr remainder of 07
Intis Then there esists » gap fif
mile* alone left for t c t re .im ­
approsimstrly 200 miles where
provement.
motoring is described ns "a pi
In thr total length of thr In.
onerring venture" until n surfaced
lughw ny
is
reached, extending ter-Amrrii an highway it is esti­
more than 200 mdra northward mated rrtal roughly 1000 miles
of mads remain to be If ill. .
Irom Mexico City.
Soulhwar,I from the rspilnl, n
aurfneed road runs
as
far « *
ruehln nod n graded way on lo
(la m ia ,
"lie of fnoinu* ruins.
K llt K I'A l.H Y , S&lt;otland,
Hev
From then on lo the Guatemalan i nly twu yi-ir* nlil. hi. cherry
in thr f. S ie w irl.
I(order, there are a few earth smile familiar
roads hut mostly proposed roads Robert Hunter has tw en iO attlgg
shout with a broken spin* for $6
through •
tropical Jungle.
In Ouatrmsla, only 13 of the years, since he was pinned Udder
, 4 .
311 miles which would make up debris in a mins acridm j.
Many p*rt* of thr highway arr
nlrrady in u*r. Mriifrt, wilh a|»prok i mat fly onr half of I hr l&gt; l,T»
Amrriran roiile within Mb lH»rdrr«,
ha* hmll many irelltin*.

over the service, and Rev. Itrownlre offe ed a brief prayer as the
acrvffe hgau.
Karl l.ehmann, of the county
trade body, 'will be the speaker at
tomorrow’s noon.-fay service. Ills
subject wl'l lie "Christian Citlxen-hip." All men in this city are
urge&lt;f to be prtasnl at Ike 20minuta *eevir».________

C. I&gt;. Couch, L o ca l M gr.
Com m ercial and IUJIroad

-&gt; 5 h
S anford, F la .

I

a*w PlfMtoM tperk plagi will
do lo • iasy engios! Aod n r^ rrf
certainly gm sluggish after plaga
are 10,000 mile* old, or older.
Firestone Spark Plugs deliver 0

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and COURTESY

SPLENDID SERVICE • • •
FINEST FACILITIES **4
HAFPINESS •« Ikd Hetela

GEORGEWASHNGTON
s.d th. MAYFLOWER

'Q Y wksi harass stasdardl Ca* keaslsMMgad,

a basis of qeslity sad a*
service, cooctify

a -re c te ,. jou^

j- a

’ l herebr ewaoei
for the of fire of
note Coeaty, pubjs
of the voters la It
I shall base lay
platform of law. &lt;
out fear or favor,
appreciated.

fee Ik e e rfle s M

Couetr sikjsct ,

P tls ta r r In J n a 4

a afore# tbs U e
fever- eng w fn 1

S S 'S e W *
sb ld lsw eU lsena

f o n t wood.

f hsrewlth sees vs pa - m r a
dacy for Cansuklt e f tha ftk
lire District scabrsJn* Ike fl
lag prscUnsisi Altajoants I p
Longwood, L «k s H i n / I M l ,
Monrps. Dsar Lak*. and Ss;
Tour vole tn tke June prtaan
bs appreciate*. .
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N O T IC E

St*. Lake M*ry, LopgWixxl. Alta.
the rotefo fa tho Jens primaries*
nta ■pslne*, x M Varveei City,
I oolltlt your support on a hosts at
whlck I ksrsVy Anna uses. I
conducting this office la a business,
promise bo eeonomluel and sfflclaat
like, efficient, end thoroughly dp. •ernlnlstrntlun nf its duties usd fe.
tou sle u a n iir, and Will agpreelnle spMialbtllttsa J will aapreclst* gear
your eeta.
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Vola
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K

, I hanky anneunea my candidary
far the slats asivsls. subject tn tha
Deeincratle primary te be bald on
June Ilk till, and will aparsetata
lha active support nf all the cltu
ssnshlp of tbs ITIh. Hsnatorlal Dla.
trlrl. im b n e lsg
•smlnnla
and
llrsvard n u l l . *
FR AN K I* WOODRUFF.

nvid rump

nm i r p t i n r e k k n v o r rede
u o ir n m c c t ie v . * w^f
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prim ary Is i l l .

Tour

V e t,

support will Vs spprnelatsA.

mm

J . 1. F A R IIlg R .

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for

r o t 'x r r r o a a u i i d a M
Ilia tr Vet N s . I.

I am a candidal* fur rs.alactluu
to Ihc office ef County Commlssloa.
sr District N s - I . It slsrtsd t as.
pact to eontlaus lha pnllclsa which
bava been U salllltd with ray naarly
sigh, r ^ o c c u ^ n f O t e ^ n c .

fur Iks office ml Oeeety commis­
sioner for Seminole County ef tke
11rut District, eubteel te the de.
Heine nf the votere te the Jose
urImartso If sloetod. 1 p m lb A t f
asitre sfforts lsasi.1 e prastlwl
stflrlsal. end ooneomlael band line
st nil affairs retail*# I* tho naL
far* at my district and ooaaty.

far va-sUstlsa

the offloa . ef eeiuity supsrl*.
s*4 At •&lt; Fviklle lastruetlaa akd
kali daeply appfsetats- gaur sup.
•oft as an aiprsaaloB of ypur cop,
IniivS uobftdanne- 1* Big fattkfvl
lacbargs ef tke dalles e&lt; tkls * t

. ■ Riiwey ■ouutaiive mg w awa&lt;wwe;
fer rs.stsrtlen as nssstnr from Ihl
IhlrtyjsTSutb Sana tor tel dfatHet el
Florida, subject In the Dsawsrstii

T * wooderfal what • mrnt at

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ATTRACTIVE LOCATION. Nswly painted and funtiahed. Frigidsire. Garage. Cali at dll Magnolia.
Phone 479.

Th# Ho a r d r » * « r v * * tl\o sight to
r * l * r l a n y ur a ll Bid*
WIt n r *• my hand Slid th f " s i " f
• a i d lt«Mkid. s I Hanford, r l n
Ihl*
l &lt; l h da y nf Ma rc h A D. ISJ1
V t i n oC d l. AK M .
Clorhs B oa r d Co un.
fp
C l»»lu lo B *r«.
g*m)nftt% C o u n t y .

f n ni th t H .itjn n o r Irtic ti

tnlli lln Or.vit/f On,I

worn iD p a a n ifa o r

r»r rs.slssele *
the ' efOcw 4
Counts Clerfe fee ■emfwdte Co eel
subject to - Ike gsctsSee ar t!
votere la the J o s* srtawilse l.w l

■ B a im t A T M R .
FURNISHED GARAGE ApartTMe la the sn'oimeement af ml
If elected ts tbs amee •t Con.
mrnt, hot water A garage, 605 raneidsry for the offtee of avyer. stabl*
Ike m n k * District, vow .
elsor of roatatratloa for gemlaoU uric Inc *rawafsr*.
Palmetto Are., Phone 647.
LeVe Menre*. I’a.
County, eohlect to the decision of

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The SeaHon—A Perfect Top Dresser!

ATLA N TIC &amp; GULF FERTILIZER CO.,

FOR R E N T : One lowtr apartment,
Langley Apartments, Phone U l .

n o n etc.

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Hrinu Hack Those I)Ajn»BC&lt;l P U n U — ^Quickly
S u rely— W llh Am m o-Po, 18% A m m on U , 13% Pol«*l||

15— Apartments For R n t

N n l l r # I* h*Foby ( l l f d t h * l ••slrel
b id * w i l l l&gt;* r*r«|vttl l i f l h * Hoard
o f C m i n ly (' f i m r n l u l o n r r i of H#ml.
n o u (*«»unly. rio F lS s. st l h * lr n » t i
re g u la r m » * i l n g lo !»• h*ld lu lh »
f o u r l l l n u i r s i Bail font. K t a . •*«
A p ri l fcth. IS I t s i IS o'rl nrk A &gt;t
for lh * f o l l o w i n g • q u l p s i f h l
T w o |t) N s w
O r * sr*d| On*
h a lf 1 m i T o n T ruc ks . Ihc *M4-.
r***ful
b ld d * r
4o l a k * lu Ik*
v i r h t n g * T w o OUI F or d T r u c k *
• i*4i ( i n * old
C h o o r o l * ! T ruc k
now
own*d
rim . u** d by lh*
r o u n t r . and k * p l s i !*&gt;• t*«»unlr

FirHt National Bank Building {
Tm xtn

KM range A kitchen cabinet. 911

Magnolia.

LEG AL

Accountants and Auditor;*
AudllH— Synlcmts— In rom t

FOR SALE: 1 dialog ream rail,

W IL L SELL fa r email balance
(Continued from Pace One)
| doe, one Baldwin mike player
Ice, emphasialnf the call lo faith,
plane, rather than ahlp. la fine
la consecration, la service, and la
condition. Will aaertflea for eaiah
sacrifice. A t the evening service
or tam e to reliable parties. P. O.
he spoke on the H i t verse of the
Be* 1919. Orlando. Fla.
P in t Chapter of Phllfpplans, "For
to ms to live is Christ, and la die
la fain."
Rev. J. B. Root, of the First CLOSING OUT m w liua o f spring
PO LIT IC A L
Congregational Church reported
dreases and coat, p i sacrifice
ANNOUNCEM ENTS
that his attendance was slightly prices. 919 Myrtla Are.'
more than normal and that there
DEMONSTRATION at
is no doobt In his mind but that F R E E
home. Eliminate Rheumatism,
evening services Uiroagh the wash
wilt he well attended, and that Arthritis, Neuritis, Lum bago.
Appliances,
the campaign will be very surress- Write Home Health
Orlando, Fla.
« .....
ful.
Rev. F. M. Marler. of the First Try CHIROPRACTIC for Rheu.
Christian Church said: “ There was
matism, Neuritis, Sciatica and
quite a noticeable increase in new be convinced/" .Dr. .W. E. Macmen In the Men’s Class and a DougsII, Floral Heights,'8. Banlarge percentage of persons at ford. Phone 699-M. '
both services were men. The at*
tendances at night services dur­ hlOHEST PRICES for old gold
ing the week will undoubtedly in­
Jeweler, and dental work. Mall
crease, and culminate In new rec­ It or bring it yourself. Betiafac*
ants- f h v Tastbr Sunder erfentf.1 tfoo nhzrrrrrtverf.- Tfetw* t ore Crif
anres in Sanford."
corner Church A Hughey BtA, Or.
Kev. Carroll Varner, of the First Undo.
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Methodist Church declared that
FOR
permanent
cure
of
Itching,
"we had large crowds at both
Blistering, Ground Itch, or Alhservices, particularly at the eve­
ning service where members of the UU'a Foot, wrIU C. H. Leonard,
DeMolay and many Maeona were • 19 Copeland D r, Or Undo.
gdesta of honor. I noticed a large HAVE YOUR WATCH repelred
number of young people In. U
e
the
by one who really knows how.
rongregalione yesterday, and
I Brigga, Jeweler, Mag. Are.
am well pUased and encouraged
Forrest Ctqr, Lake[&lt;1MVvnree net
by the reaulte of the opening day."
Fanis. I f else*ad I shall use
ni
Rev. H. Irving Louttlt, of Holy
bsstl s f l w U Is I as are as i sfflstsai
Cross Episcopal Church could not L O S T ; Fox terrier puppy, w hIU semlnlstratlon of as Important of
a s t I wOl ly i n i t a r s aaw Pew
be rrqrhed I w a statement, bet _ with black apeta. Flm Wr notify •tee.
pert el vs a me. 1ft is understood that both services E. n. Taylor, 909 Myrtle.
at that church were well attend­
r o « ji'svtcw o f r e s n u c a
I aw a candidal* foe the efflca &lt;
ed and that the congregation h
Jus
lire of tha Pass* far tha Four I
deeply Interested In the success of 1930 Ford iport eoupti 1030 Ford District
of Msmlnsls Couaty. as
•Undard roup*; 1910 Ford ty* I earnestly solicit Iks support &lt;
the week's drive for greater
velars rssldlna In tkta dlstrla
dor. Good cMHJtion and prkai all
church attendance.
wklck comprises Hanford. t/o*i
8009 . Uoad Car wood, Altaaveals Borings. Lsl
At the first nf a series of noon­ right Baal 4
Mary, Ferrsal City, leaks Moors
day services, held at 11:30 o'clock D#*l#ri. Myrtla Ava~
and I’eola If alerted I espeet 1
today in the Mtlscb Building,
conduct an efficient, eeurteoos as
business.Ilka admlulstra'lfnnedvly 100 men heard a brief ad­
•
It. W. PgAJlMAN. Jr.
dress by Dr. Irving C. Btovtr,
'JVNEY'S DRUG 8TORE— Pre­
professor of
public spanking,
scriptions, msgatlnes, fountain
Stetson University, on "What It
service. PROMPT dellvetlee. Phone
means to he a Christian."
Mayor T. I.. Hamas presided 103.

P e n tla n d G r a y a n d M o o r e

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• While th*
Ways and
Means
^cnunlltce
coiwidtra
further
MMudmrnta
for
exemptions to
W « solas lax today,
lha House
WkU deVols Itself le miner legiaUtlon, end both Republican and
Qemecrstle IraJsrs will endeavor
t « realign
their lurcea for lha
Tuesday session.

Report In c re a s e
In ’ A tte n d a n ce

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORID*,

TUEStiXV,

22, 1932

die
re,
T i f l * F?r
III
P la c e In Tourney 'e t S ig n a tu re s

i -* i— &gt;

'.APAR TM E N T HOTEL BORNrt'l

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A well known columnfit
* o u th
; item w tm *| rich est m en In A m e ric a h « « v e r7
ry le w
Ha ^
«iS&gt; r J K iw » p la in t t h a t w ith g r e e t w ea lth com es an a rm y o f glep flera
and attre th in g boys, and a h o s t o f o th ers ou t to g e t some*
Rid I* Binder went 1st* a tin fee
Tw o mor# Seminole County
tilin g f o r nothing. In o rd e r t o a vo id th e unpleasantness o f
IM U S D k I
K &amp; '
InsinoerUy and the blatan t brazenness o f mountebanks, m an y fln t place with 111 points la lb* Chamber o f Commerce dollars
Sanford Bowling League hesd-pln havs come back Into the office*
m illion aires h a v e built barricades around th e ir
tournament which began Met week. of the Seminole County Chamber
lhra h f rtasp isfd tlve iaolatlon:
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T r i t wd s b Hs U » fu a n y. th ln g, .T h ere are fW oods w h o i r i Mr. Bender hit the head pin Z4 o f Commerce. Both were darted
a lw a y s on hand w hen th in gs a re prosperous,' o r w h e n .th e y straight times, getting a I OS score by A. F. Collura, paid to the Sanfrien d s
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m n M U M * n f k ' « 4 s w . w m u ig som ething. T h e re ‘ a n
Fumiture, and want into
w e e y rh m th e re la som e fa v o) rr to be atk ed ,
afternoon, r w d BwUy went the following bands;
k win k A i m * b &gt; rnenaa a
Dollar No. 1 started at the
to. prom ote them - |nt4, second place by cracking m e
rur'HItaSa. jdora, was later spent
selves.
heed pin for a 110 game.
I M S ‘M
* T h e th in g to rem em ber is th a t a leopard doesn 't ch an ge
Standings to date are ae follows by th* follb1#tlig«.,S*mlnole Coun­
M
l l r r a M to «*•
his spots, th a t a person w ho w as “ s n o o ty " to y o u yesterd ay, Paul Petold, Eddie Bender, 11Z ty Credit Aseoclotion ;‘ »;-D . Mob&gt;t««l rm lit
HU—
m •€
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.a n d nice to you tod ay because ho w ants som ething, w ill pointaj Fred Bolly, 110; George ley; Seminole Creamery; 'Sin-,
i« c u «i&gt;
J&gt;** ge*teJ probabjy be a lo o f tom orrow , I f h e g e ts It. R em em ber also Babe, 109; L. U. May, 103; John ford Electric Co.; Sanford Her­
Wight Grocery; Security
Peaold, 101; Frank Cereaoii, M ; ald;
B m M to
• • asasebes •* (M 1 th a t “ g ra titu d e is th e expectation o f fa v o r * not y e t r e ­ Georg* resold, B7{ W. A. Bach, 90; Feed end Supply Co.; Karl Nord■a m m
e n t o . ceiv e d ." •
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a
gran; H- C. Washburn; I, R. Breil;
n ( I I M M ft * to t (Mr to.'
John Bolly, 92; Jake Bolly, 87.
- rttoa t l t H 't o g t ( t o t t S M
T h e use e f fla tte r y and feig n ed frien d sh ip as a tric k to
The Senford team won a three Flggiy Wiggly No. 58; Calhoun's
«T»4l»to.t»J* w M t l t l t n t o eesi.
sto ry its e lf. T h e geme match from the Leesburg Department Btore; Mr*. Luvera
accomplish som e purpose is as old as
Ml MM
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Iggend o f the wooden horse In V ir g il’s A en cld is one o f th e teem yesterday afternoon, 2017 Calhoun; Cereaoll Grocery; BoteI k l t i t t tttiU lM lIta t
ler-Jackson Co.; Metropolitan life
earlleat exam ples. T h e G reeks had long sou gh t In va in -to point# to £008.
Medlin, of I.
(C to lrk t tortlt ton ala*
burg » bowled high elngle game Ins. Co.; H. B- Pope, Inc.; A. C.
capture
T
ro
y
.
A
ll
else
fa
ilin
g
th
ey
built
s
huge
w
ooden
TUESDAY, MARCH 22. 1912
horse s o d placed it b efo re the gates o f TVoy and w ithdrew . score wlth'a.213, while Paul Pe- Lynn; J. E. Howland, Jr.'; BUI
SALVAGE
TVie T ro ja n s th in k in g th at It was s g i f t and a gestu re o f xoU, o f Sanrord, had a £07 game, Sorrel); Hanford-Atlantic National
Bank, and J. A. Blount. Jr.
peace hauled it Inside the city , little suspecting th at It con­ and three jfaine high total of SIS.
Dollar No. 2: Sanford FumiDuring the week- Paul Peaold
' When ltfy hai taken all bat lift,
tained soldiers. O f course the end o f the story is th at the
kid high score with a 340, fol­ ur* Co,; Sarah MacMahon; Jack’s
■ With no hop* left to bone or. ban,
eoM iers sw arm ed ou t o f th e horse at night, opened the
'l i e n • man.may find hlmitlf,
lowed by I- A. Renaud with £43 Fruit Market; Magnolia Ave. Pig.
gates, and le t In the Greek arm y.
I f n man can,
Eddie Bender began this week’ s, gly-WIggly; Mrs. J. E. TerwilllLodges
Grpcery;.' Wight
T h e re a re alw ays b e fo re us m any exam ples o f “ wooden rare for high .store by bowling* *j. f f f !
’ -Staring In ecataajr
Crta£m-&lt;Wlrht Bros. C*.; H. B.
h ofses", but th e beat a d vice w e can g iv e is to rem em ber the 232 game Sunday.
’ A t bamboo galnit a aky,
1’opi-, lpe.t II. B. Pope; Myrtle'*
sad experience o f th e T ro ja n s w hich led to th e expression :
A t three hrroni «prr*d in flight
Coffee ijhOn; Milane TheaterTB,
Through a pool of sunset light.
“ I fe a r th e G reeks when th ey a re b rin g in g g ift a " .
S- Stgphwipt" T h r Hmoki
— Cecil John.
{
John Lylea.-wYoafell Co.; Boumils
1st and AndJtlM; J t M. Bumbtey;
Even Hanford crashed through |
R. M. Wl’mblahy-llugh Torrance;
A Bear Market
with a Lindbergh kidnaping solu­
Sanford-AtUntir National
Bank,
tion the other dsy.
and J. A. Blount, Jr.
rt-eem—*
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In view o f th e p ro lific a ttrib u tes o f certain w ell k n ow n
W ASHINGTON','' Mar.
22.—
Most any politician ran tell animals, i t had been su ggested a fe w m onths a g o that
which way. the wind blows after 8 a n fcrd m ig h t pay o f f Its bonded deb t by ca p ita lizin g on (A .P .j— Industrial employment
it haa blown him to pieces.
Its goo Rnd p lacin g thg o ffs p r in g &lt;yi the m ark et at fane; fell o ff three-tenth* of one per­
|
- e - ---------- cent during February As compered
ricos. A n y puck hopes which m ig h t h ave been sntertainec
with January, but the bureau bt
The trouble about putting our
ow sver, w ars ru d ely dashed to pieces the o th e r d sy when labor sUtlatlci (aid yesterday that
idle dollars to work Is th»V they
« D e tro it too broadcast to the world th at th e anim al m arket earnings increased one-tenth ol
irondy.
art pretty welt worn out airs
Is shot. '
'
one -percent for the 4,842,752 In
MOSCOW, Mar. £2— (A.P.) —
T h e sn tl-h osrd ln g csm pnlgn m ay be b rin g in g the ea glets duetrial workers employed.
Hanford friends of Howard Bsrg
The monthly rrpoit of the bu­ The government of Joseph Htalin
will I* pleated to learn that he bes out o f b id in g and d riv in g the w o lf from the door, hut It la
yesterday decided to set up a new
recently been elected rice president not increasing the demand fo r any o f these birds or anim als reau compiled from report* of AO,- Immigration bureau under the la­
of th* Florida Press Association. am on g th# m ors prom inent zoos o f th e country. T h e dep res­ 152 establishments ihowsd that bor commiseartat to supervise the
manufacturing, hotel* and nnning
sion m ay h a v e b it bottom and prosperity m ay be ju st around
plants Increased th*ir staff* by entry and departure of all for­
One worry out of the way until th e corner but the D e tro it zoo keepers are fin d in g it h ard er 1.2, 1.8 and fi.9 percent respective­ eigners during the new flvc-ycar
nest year Income tax reporC-^j than ev e r to dispose o f th eir surplus bulls and bears.
ly. The total earning* In Uieae plan, ending in 1937.
I-ako County. i Cltisen. You're
R ecen tly f i v e Hons w ere o ffe re d fo r sale at $160, a groups increased £.1, .1 and 2.9
Thla decision followed by lesi
lucky if you had to worry about g ive-a w a y price fo r any lion o f social background.
than a week an announcement
T w o percent.
that.
Pi luminous coal min* operators, that foreigners coming to Russia
bUtck bears w ere o ffe re d at $26 a plecO. A species o f gn u —
A fr ic a n antelope to you— w as put on the block at $200, and telephone and telegraph compa­ merely for curiosity or to hunt
We suppose he's worth It, hutj
nies and crude petroleum opera­ jobs would no longrr bo granted
to sn unrmplajrd men standing S p a ir o f beautiful elands w ere m arked down to $600 each tors reported the unueual situation tourist viaaa. It was explained
but
w
ith
no
takers.
Jungle
slock
was
lost
in
the
w
ild
er­
in a bread linn (Tb.nOO must seem
of an Increase in earning* of .1, yesterday that the new bureau's
likr a lot of money In pay Babe ness and the anim als went b eggin g.
.5 and .9 percent by their em­ chief function would be to keep
• “ This is a beastly situ ation,” th e M iam i H erald grow ls, ployee coupled with decreaiei in oat these wanderer* because no
Huth f&lt;&gt;r playing baseball.
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“ aqmethinK must be done to bull the businoss. A congress- the number of worktn employed. accommodations are available for
You inti &gt;«y what you like plat) from the tall tim ber ought to rush a bill th rou gh cre­ The remaining groupa all ahowed them.
about the power Interests, but s' a tin g a zoological survey and re lie f commission* w ith the decreases in both employment and
A. M. Talkhon, labor commlaiar, I
little more generous use o f elec- necessary appropriations. H ith er ■ »« * « u v u m ust be built eamlnga.
announced yesterday that a group
p w p v ,—
— —— « •. - 11icily Mould go ■ long way tn| to Increase the demand or the govern m en t m ay be obliged
numbering leas
rl f r U t o M ,» . rW
i n r u |n , |(
industries aa a whole Inrreaaed 1.2 Alan ^
combatting the crime wave.
to buy up th e excess gnus and lions and store them in the percent, with a £.1 percent In­
r,r tour.,f t ,l&gt; (i hoping j l
find
Jobs,
would
be
permitted
jl
crease In eamlrtge. Report! from
From all we ran rind out about capital, w hich Is not a bad idea, come to m ention it.
remain and would get govern- |
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O
r
p
national
cam
paign
m
ig
h
t
be
launched
am
ong
18,891
establishments
In
R9
of
the
the only tiling A1 Hmllh'a an­
ent aid in finding wurk.
9
nouncement lie- a&lt;i nmpliahed was the anim als to secure their co-operation In cu rta ilin g the principal manufacturing Industries
Meanwhile the Jobless Amcrlshowed
2.833.890
employes
with
supply.
T
h
en
call
home
the
hunters,
who
aro
fo
r
e
v
e
r
capto throw n monkey wrench lain
ns who have run out of fundi
the Vleloiy Drives throughout the ta rin g and shooting the poor things in A fric a , and shlpolngl combined earnings of $58,719,548.
Reports from 12,80! establish­ re being supplied with meals and
Hotllh,
them to th U country. Put it high t a r i f f on liv e and dead]
ment* showed 87 percent of full xtglng by Intourist, the official
beasts and p ro h ib it their im m igration. T a x and deport th e m .1
ussian tourist bureau.
The Winter Carden -Journal A sk the L e a g u e o f Nations disarm am ent com m ission to in ­ time operstlon, an Increase of one
Talkhon added that In the future
percent over January.
contra out agalnat both Martin and
oreigners who seek entry on
llartlee, hut faLL to adviao the clude zoos and w ild beast*.
nurist viaaa In the hope that they
“ C iv iliza tio n must fig h t its w ay out o f this jungle.
people Just whom to vote for in
an lay will be vigorously diaplace of the two es-governora. It
ouraged, and tourist viaaa will be
says we should have a business
aaued only for short periods, and
man as governor who la not
V
Ouprovide two-way trevcl at a man
politician. Just whom have you tn
SANFORD,
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The IFulley'*
W e f , earth mine, on tea
The f ln t trunk line rail roe
out-dirts of Quincy, In Gadsden In F l o r i d a e l
con* tru etc
' EUREKA. SPRING8. Ark., |far.| County, U the largest o f its kind
Varna ndlna and Cede
22-— (A .P .)—The Ttutck Jldtel, an: *" ‘ to » ° 'k L
Key.
apartment building, and ten First I
—i
1
.
1
Christian Church .were damaged by
a fire here yesterday. The dam­
age vex* estimated at from $25,000 to $40,000. , The -blaze was
F o r P ro m p t S ervice and L o w e s t P ric e * on *
brought under control after a twohour fight.
The Tamiaml Trail, across the
Everglade*, has one section of
mere than 34 miles without s
curve. Tbe second longest high­
way tangent In the stale is one |
of more than 22 miles In Florida
State Road No. 18, between Ar-1
cadis and Lake Annie.

M IM E O G R A PH P R IN T IN G
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Call 180— 1 0 8 ^ P a rk A v e .

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Employment Falls
O f f But Earnings
O f Workers Jump

Russia Planning To
keep Out P e o p l e
Who Haven't Work |

R

Hoover Accused Of,
Aiding lolation
Immigraton L a

It is interesting to note that
Mrs. K. Mulnar, of Gainesville,. plot to sssastnat* Secretary of
Tammany Hall has remained in iy speeding a few weeks here a* |
Knot &lt;&gt;8 the occasion of hi*
powrr in New York City la spit*
recent visit to th# cipiinl of that
o( lire almost unanlmoua opposi­ the gusat of her toother. Hhe was country. It Is oof. improbable that
tion of all the leading Mwspupurq I neJSmpanied aa far at I 'a k U a by
number ef prominent "Liberals''
of that rity. Thla may be’ dde io ■r&gt; Molnar.
[ will be put to death, according to
the Tart that so many liamlgra*tl
M n. Frank E. Jennlnga, Of mall advice* received fium Blue
and lower class residents of the
fields.
metropolis are unable | to read JaateoarlU*. who talked to Ik*
Wednesday Club on Wednsedng
English.
______ • 11 afternoon, %4i the Fneat while in ' All the gravel walks for Invar
ness’ new city park have bees
Stafford Caldwell intends to gat Ike gltr of Mn,‘ Henry Wright.
Into the running as seen by
Rry. M; Ft#tocher and her romplaled. and work was tUrlad
announcement* th* past
children MR today for n sevatel this weak on planting flowering
They say Stafford la
yank* visit with Mn. Flaischer'a and shrub plants. A roar ’of
speaker. Undoubtedly
, __
brother
nt hi* home In Memphis, tlva cabbage palm* are being
plnnled along th* main street
make a good governor.—Brookd-1 Term,
of the plot and aerarnl will
vllle Journal. It Ukt* aomethMg* - Hoh. B, A. Robinson, candidate
mof# tkan a good speaks! to aMk* ftoRth. Lofiallatun, was shaking fa*'placed bn the Pin* Street' aid*.
When it rains. If It evar dee*, tee
, a good governor, don't you think T
MM*
«th* votan her* this grass planted will "b*ktn to take
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nad tea path will prmom a
Franklin RooauValt1' t v ‘ tuna inf*
T. B. Davie antertnlnad ike
vary benotlfol aeon*. Baxter Mor­
strong in thaea early' in efnenOall
Work ’ Cirri* Wednesday
prlmafia*. Thera atasni W be r|
rison, In charge o f thla work
nffbrnootv The member, of tea
states that benches and table*
feeling ameng the people 'that
elnJ* war* -entertained k1 thalr
will b* placed nt various point#
Hoosevdt la th* man, and y e t’ *a
Wtety fancy work during th*
■ even stranger aaatlMant prevailt
sent afternoon. Delicious am­ in lha park to aoon aa th* beau­
tent narantur bow many daltgaU*
is and wafam .war* served. tification work |a flulahed.—U nra cMwItted to klto ,'.1a thtob
i*s Chronicle,
Devil* guests w in ; M n. J.
early prlmaHes, ha Ynnnat aeeur*
Mis Roberts, Mn. X.
the narhlnnilen.
WonderfulI-pragm
i
a.
,Mr*. W. L- Jon**,
during'the
past
a during
t
H. IIIU. M n. Hines, and
benuUflratl a of the
W. f . MR tear. with 24 ,
Lanra Fisk m i tkokhnmriea* of * diUcloua five
• t o r i teot tov*
Stehaea Watemdny. Tim
uj^id
h M i 'w h o wstjoyad te a
M it M a t e Ol
_ ymrnkom - «ute &lt; a ite m e o u
team n»d aitor
M ni BAteuat Pnleateo, Mi*.
R- Rali- Mm. Rotate
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-------that those having a definite
NEW YORK, Mar. 22.— (A.P. agreement o f employment before
—Presuirnl Hoover wa* accuse entering Russia will not he suhyeeterilay t-y Representative Uicl Ject to euch reetrletione. Talkhon
stein, chairman ol the House In Inferred that it was officially fell
migration Committee, of Inttla here that travel agencies abroad,
lag infractions of the immigr Including tntourlst. were to blame &lt;
.Ton law* to restrict th* numb^ In tome caeca by encouraging
of aliens entering th*
Job-seekers to come here on temBtetea.
poaary tourist visas and assuring
Asserting the Jenkins blU. c them * f quirk employment. Here­
ting Immlgratlow 90 percent?
after aach travelers will be sold
criminated agalnat tjt* east only round-1ftp tickets.
ahd western parts of Eui*|Nk
told the asnual convection otf|
Hebrew HhaltarLag and ; I*
On of the largrtt
klngflsh
p u t Aid Hoclely of A
caught this season was rapture!
"That seems te to the-p*W
thla weak b« Hugh E. Whitney ef
th* present administration
O le ago. who U staying at th*
caaW oar PresMent at th*
Fleetwood 'HsUL Tto fish weighed

m a te &lt;d Coagrdaa roquet

Congress to put lute tew
OUng that was don* la
ef tew."

-Through his executive
U&gt;$0 advising consul*
to mor* atricl In tto grftntii
vit*&gt;, Plckalaln said, tea '
tept “atmoat directly teW ‘
auis tie keep' everybody
attar what * the Merita
ha. no matter how mud

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49H pounds and was ever mix
fate l i t o Mr. and Mr*. Whltnay
wrist M r* flaking cruise with Captpta Oeepsr of U* North SUr,
arid the catch was mad* I* th*
0 *U Stream. About four mile* out.
I t s Whiteey r*tight a ktegtUk
•tout I I pound*.—

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FEELING NOTICED
BY OGDEN MILLS1M I A M—
— Th f
I B E A C H . M a r . 22. -

TORONTO. Mnr,
mrnt for $2,.r&gt;*H) and casta
Judgment
was given yesterday by JtoU*!
NicolI Jeffrey
. in Ontario Suptrtff*'
.
Court In an ariinn brought m t
Frederick A. Jones, Inc.,' Coca*.
nut Grove, Fla., agitinst the T **»
onto Gtneral Iniiiranr, Company,
formerly the Casualty, Fir*i a m Marine Insuranre Company. Da
fen lent* hnd aJmiltrJ llabillt)
hut resisted the full 'amount
clalmrd. $*1,734.
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Strawberry *til|inienl to roceni
dote atgiegnlrd 11.510,01)8 pint*,
willi estimated return to grower*
» f It,0&lt;W.!*70.— Plant City Enter*
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Women of the Home Improve­ y (Continued from Page O n e )
ment Club which meets at Semi­ pearrd to be between 200 and 30(J
nole High School every Thursday buildings smashed Into debris and T r ^ n s t i r v H n a H S p o s &lt;A *r -&gt;—&lt; hl» f of f'0" " Michael A
night at 8:00 o’clock under the that fire was sending thick sm&gt;ike
I ng l l e n r y Green, A tlantic C U y ;
leadership of Mb- Mabel Wilson, as the wreckage burned.
-•—* 4l
Julea P u n t , N e w Y o r k C it y , and
Bcgular meeting of the N. d«
The home of Mr*. Jessie Cook
It was late in the afternoon,
homn economist at the srhifil. will
B ert (Soldftman, N e w Y o r k C it y ,
V. Howard Chapter of the U. D. C. « i i the irene of the regular meet­
Mrs. Buryi Sumner, of Sulphur begin a new serif* of stildic* at about twilight when the tornadoe*
for
Investigation in connection
will he held at 3:30 o'clock at the
WASHINGTON, Mar. 22.— Busi­ with the re|&gt;ortc$r theft of $50,000
ing of Clrda Number Two of the Springs, is visiting her mother, ihi ir nsxt meeting, the general struck in Alabama and those who
o f M n. M. S. Wiggins. 1217
is
had survived the winds sought out ness sentiment of the United
P in t Baptist' Churrh held yester­ Mrs. S. J. Moreland, 618 Laurel study qf “ Clothing.”
’•
to 176,000 worth of jewelry from a
Magnolia Avenue, with Mrs. W ig
day afternoon with M n . J. H. Avenue.
With Miss W limn acting as their less fortunate neighbors In Stairs has Improvrd decidedly in store operated hy t*reen.
Ifins and Mrs. B. U Perkins as
" f f ,e
guile, tha group nil) study pat- the wreckage of what had once the past fe » wreks. and favorable
Parker In charge of the Scripture
The other two men are tifeen"#
hostesses.
Jean Adsmi, who has been at­ terns, cutting and fitting of gar­ been their home*.
*«v
factors are still developing, accor­
reading and M n . J. T. NArSy
associate*. Chief tSKrm said, nno
The women. of the county will
tending The Colorado School of ments, renovating old garments,
lost night doctor* atnl nurses ding to Mr. * Ogden L. Mills, will be nuestionetl with Grefn con­
‘*vw a Goad Cttlienahtp lu'nch- leading In prayer. Mn. Francis E.
Boli gave the Bible questions aft­ Mines, nt Golden, CoL, ha* re- i dyeing, and removal uf Mains, anti rushed Into the area, applied thfir Secretary of the treasury.
cerning a belief hy police that the
at 12:30 O'clock at the Worn
turned home.
The weekly condition statement
otherwise investigate nil the short­ emergency kits as rapidly as hu­
knob on o safe from which the
■ Cl ah. Baaarvalions may be er which M n. Newby taught a
n M
cuts to better purchasing, weal­ manly possible and those more of the Federal Reserve Hoard Jewel* were reported taken waff
M*«|
chapter
from
the
mission
study
with any .member of the
shows
a
continued
decline
of
seriously
hurl
were
sent
to
hos­
ing.
and
repairing
of
clothing.
Tampa b ails the world in d g a f
book.
M n. Loretta Partin, associate
broken off after the robber) waff
fpoaeoriag groap of women.
Following a short busiaru ses- matron of the Eastern Star of
During the evening Miss WiT- pitals, some of which were miles boatding amounting fur tha wrrk reported.
making. In IthtO it rrached Um
SATURDAY
ending Mar. il to »}:&gt;.000.000, com
aion a social period*w»»-nrjwyod.' Valpiriso Chapter o f Yaiperiso.'i* mn will answer the following away.
G re en reported
yesterday that mark of over 450.000,000 manu­
An Faster egg hunt will be giv- Those present were.* Mrs. i&gt;.-X. TCg-htri ed at rtte-MoTiTMrtrma Ho- question*, as well as any which
Darkness came to add tu the pared to a decline of $21,000,000 the safe wa* appar en tly of&gt;encd factured cigar*.
, .
&gt;
rn for the Beglnnen Department Newby, M n. R. L. Garrison, Mrd. tel..
j 'nay be raised at a tound-table ufx- trouble of the relief worker*. In in the corresponding week last Sun day nig ht in the absence of a
of tha Methodist Baaday Scltool at Francl* E. Bolt, M n. Boyd, Mr*.
year.
most loralitin they worked by 11m
I * ussioo which will follow.,
nightwateh man.
The
jewels, he
3.WO o’clock at the church. Eacli M. C. Hagan, Mr*. M. N. Clevei
The new Treasury short-term
l&gt;o you know the art uf selcrf- oil lamps as torrential rains, which
said, were insured and were pieces
Mrs. John Schlnrd returned
itieesher la asked to brinr three land, Mrs. Jessie Cook, Mrs. L. E.
followed the tornadoes, lea: down In*"* were oversubscribed by aY
mg
your
most
becoming
li.ies,
col­
this afternoon from Macon and
be had purchased on consignment.
egga,
on drenched persons who wu'ted |limes, Mr. Mills a n n o u n ced ,
ors, and materials7
Tew, M n. Fred Rinrs, Mn. J. U.
(Ireen told Chief Glenn he w m
A Mew England supper will be Parker, and M n . J. _T. Griffin^a other polats in Georgia where sb
news of their leUlives and friend-n nm u u n li n g to a total of $3,402.
A
n
you
ahlt1
to
emphasise
your
1
ha* been visiting relatives for u
unable tn give n d e fin ite am ount
given' by the entertainment com­ new member.
72A.MKI bid for Hie $000,000,000
w h o had been injiirtiJ*
good
point*
and
corneal
jeiir
bad
of tuffs or ii detailed d w r ip t h m nf
few day*.
mittee o f the building fund oI AH
Irtmiax pre*entvd n **,1 pleturr. offering, interpreted as a ■favor paints by skillful d re ssin g ’
fhe jrxtrIry until he took inven- !
Houle Catholic Church from 0:00
M n. C. II. d’ tarce conducted the
Are you abb1 to d ress in sui h a Heariely a houae in the village *•**• aide sign It indicates, T r e s s u r , - tury.
Charles Cogburn, student at the
o'clock to 8:00 o’clock at the devotional and presided over the
officials
say,
thst
short,
te
rm
rapeil
the
wind*.
The
hospital
Glen n ««i«l lust night the w a tc h ­
Georgia School o f Technology in way aa to make the most of ynut
Oasts Cafe.
Ihoie had betfn cluaed Iat! week issue* will prob ably lie readily
personality :
business session at tha meeting of
man was said to have been absent
A cooked food sale will be »ifui- Circle Number Five of the First Atlanta, spent the week-end here
rnarkrted.
with
the
prospect
of
Do people say to you lis t you hut volunlrer* upetinl it and sev­
from work .Sunday night. Me is tu
■efrod by libels Number Four oT Baptist Church held yesletday aft­ with his parents. Mr. and Mn. C. always look well in rlu'.he* or do eral nurmrff who had been tn train­ r as in g the money market.
d*c questioned.
H.
Cogburn,
Seventeenth
Street.
R eferri ng particularly
to th*
•flip P in t Methodist Church at the ernoon at the home of Mrs. Pearce
they say your clothes eta always ing joined surgeon* in dirfv'litij
I %
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entrance to (Penny’s Store.
the work of the volunteer* man
on Magnolia Avenue. M n. H. L.
Mr. and M n. George Cross, of pnlty 7
nance C or po rat io n, Mr Mills ssiif?
How should the prexlintig mode fling tbr hospital.
Leonard had charge of tho iliblo Jacksonville,* spent tho week-end
TO C ATER FOR. LUNCHEON
Compiling uf the litl of dead ' T h e effect of these measures has
lesson after which M n. Homer hen with the latter's parents. Sir. be adapted to your own type.
sentiment
‘s
Harris taught a chapter from the
Miss Wilson will draw train her wan a trememJoua tank bet auae uf tievn Very g i e a t ;
. Aflgouncegtrnt was made this mission study book, "Our Lord and and Mrs. Herman J. Lehman, Pal­ studied experience in this regard the lack of communication facili­ much In'tler t ' p to Mar H toe
metto
Avenue.
mamma ghat tha (Woman's Club Our*.”
to help all women whi attend the ties. prea* wiret brough a ‘mount­ cirp o rn tio n ha t lent some $ 1000,WjU, deter fo r the Better Cltiicnlectures,
which srr open and flee ing loti a* the hour* won on iui OtHt.000, largely to sinsll country
la te in the afternoon a social
John Tcrwilleger. of Atlanta.
ahip luncheon to be held Thursday period was enjoyad when refresh­
to
the
public.
Mr*. It#* Packard, no deflniU' forecast muld lie nmile llmikt. F u r t h f rmurv* there
12:30 o'clock -at the club house ment* wer* served by the hostess. Ga, arrived here yesterday to as president of the club. Invites of the poaaihle ronipleti? feral of Ih i - ii onlv two tiAtlnnal hank
W A .S tllN iiTo .N .
M a r.
22.—
V d Jfae following mrmben will be Those attending were: Mrs. Homer spend a week here wilh his par- all persons Interested to be |res­ dnid. |uindpHtly Ihhause ol the fmt uri'ff ffiTirr Kr b. 17, rfftiiblmbinu &lt;A I M ■Big salaries paid by farm
enta,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
J.
E.
Terwlllen
in'w
rrcnril
for
two
yrar*
i clftcgd: Mrs- E- U. Laney, Mrs. Harris, M n. H. L. laonard, Mrs.
widely scattered locationfi of the
ent.
bn-ard su'lbsidiariva w r r e diefi"ndrd
A t thn* i . i m e timing th# ( ■l t a v
J, Lehman, Mrs. J. B. Cogburn, Boston Steele, Mr*. E. C. Harper, gUf, TOO Oak Avenue.
communities in the path uf thn
yeffteiday by l . E . Muff, presidoitt
Slrng
H
i
It
bill
h»*
lappi
i
a
hujrr
In . John Meltch. M n. G. H. M n. J. E. Laing, Mn. D. O. Dan­
tornadoes.
of the F a n n e r ’s National itraiii
now
in
power,
and
Minseitn,
might
[
Miss
Mary
Alin
Cobb,
of
Cedar», M n , fames Huff, Mrs. J. ner, Mrs. John D. Abrahams, Mn.
At Pulaski, Term., Mr
Whitt n*'w vu|&gt;p!&gt; of t*mfil for mnmlw r « orporatiuti, with an assertion that
1n » t 11utiurisi of tb r F r J r r a l Htnurv?
T. Newby, and M n. Warren Pat­ Harsh Stewart, and Mlaa Marie town, Ga., a student at .Southern be inviteil Into the government Bur) *HI ATI | 11*1f thn- chili
results cuunteil mote than cost.
College,’ Lakeland, sjicnl the week­ after closing uf ihc diet un Muir. D ill) Hi. Cynthia, 10, mul J
Sjntvtn. nml thun -by raafti aubrick.
Stewart.
W i t h Mameion II. William*
end here wilh Mr. and Mrs. T. C. 2ft.
fftanhAlly tht* r r i il it li tu ation ,
|I ■■■&gt;fe I i I ■■■
Bui v. ar, 7, vv.'li* killi-.J wm-.i '
tiastoniB,
N. t'., who said the
Th«*rr lm&lt;« htM&gt;n |*i«f*«i lit r dMMitCarlxun, N. Jessamin Avenue.
ImpioVixJ luiffinuffit
roruJiliona
CHRISTIAN BCIENCR
hmiti VVH- ,Irvin »ywl# 11'11U1 i •I It*’r
board Mas wreckin g (he co o jm ih
i* f « r U o n with Iht* b» im rl y pnilia|h»v$- a t rr ngth n iv ti I'rt'ffidcnl H o u CHURCHES
i hibli kii t,f Die 1hiryra* * Wt'n
li v e movrnieiiifttfluff appeared l*c» i l h i*ilk t»l tliff*
Mr. and Mn. F. J. Blythe an? inenlHry
hi' i’v (oailitin. A r r o r d i n g
tn Mr.
“ Matter" was the subject of
jugr.i The lathv r Hrtf mt 1
fine l h « .SenaR' agr icult tire sub­
daughter, ef Charlotte, N.
ar­ carding it for a dit tMtor*htp »lnii hurl
t *h h 11
F
Abbott* N r w
York,
the Lesson-Sermon In all Ohurrhe,
comm ittee
in hearings
on
th$lar to that af Premier Musiiilini in
rived
Saturday
to
spend
a
few
I
r
t
r
v
u
t
i
x
r
of
th
r
A
m
r
r
i
r
a
n
Inati
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
Uu« M il Heath')tm n . was th* .
ilo rah hill to reituce the sainiies of
l Italy, Th ip htikArker* is it gardcd Hff
With
Circle
Number
Five
-In
weeks
hen
with
Mr.
and
Mn.
L.
I.
tul$*
of
Stool
t'
oiiM
ru
rii
iin
,
follow-Mar. 20. -•
II.
«'tht'» T»*nnPSSM! v it tiiii
larrn board member* from $ 12,
iiiif n vi«lt h I tho Wliitr* llmiffr
•The CoWen Test
wa»
from charge and "Citisens' Responsibil­ Frasier at their home on Celery ifitrrm H y unli*«dy.
I ill. .1 wht•n biff f 4411111 ' ha •n
WHI to $IMKK) and li m it *alanea
I
Economic
i|u*
«Mon*
ari?
the
mod
ity
for
Law
Enforcement1
'
as
the
Avenue.
t Mil niHiuling m111**11ir prublrruR atilt
Psalm* 41:10, "Be still, and know
'tiu. k b&gt; a (tu 11&gt;i*to ruaf 1 t
Mini Ht |Ik#1
- moment to the people,
un«olvr«l. h r prii I, w i » ih^ m*rr*- paid by hoi r ow ing atvl affiliated
that 1 am God: 1 will be eaalted topic, the regular program meeting i
Mil
nrg afiiu it mriff to ItftJNMI,
among Uis heathen. I will be of the Woman’s Missionary Soci­ /Of Interest to a wide circle uf M'hu « i r lurking rhiefly « return
A 11. Ihi lard, HO. tunI .lohn "ii&gt; fm if i * m i n e aildit loruil rristit
I l u f l ' s defense included tha fob,ety of the First Methodist Churc h /rIends hen Is tba announcement Ilf \MIIIKbetl pn*ffpertly.
ft*i
limn*" bun Merit ■lid
homo
e i sited In the eerth.’’
Shank, flit, were kill l t;t I
tH)0 salary of tieorge M. Milnor,
The "army" faction mid ulha
urn*,
Among the cits lion# which tom- took place yesterday efterno.in al &gt;f tbp marriage yesterday of Mrs.
town, K&gt; , when the hotel
Mi Mill* I■i' 1irvp" tbr now tag general m a n ager of in* organ!**
ptimed the Lea* Ion-Serin on was the 3:00 o’clock at (he church. Mr*. L. (Catherine Griffith, widow of Or. I&gt;nriots', whiiffr mi|iport wmild be wi**. dc*Iro&gt;e«t in the
ei.
Hagan presided over the meet ft. D. Griffith, to Dr. J. V Gibbs, rn*i «'%«h iv for ,i in 11it a i y or fa*rii&gt;t
Kill I" "|&lt;i Mt t |i i*| Hhd th r UM-HffUifft lion
following from the Bible: "Hath a
lie ffHid only seven men would 11*
di*t»»iorytl.ip. Inivi* been pn^hi'*! in
and led the devotional.
flhe ceremony
I K,M,d
tbfwiph ht api»ru«rhi*d
nation changed their gods, which
f t .1
. was performed &gt;*&gt;
nrfeited liy the Ktoah bill, amt
to
th*
background
by
the
ff&gt;
»*at4i*4*
fib*embjtN'l
r
f
h
aalf*
!nit
r
r
i
u
r
with
accompaniment
by
Mrs.
L»
tterday
In
Orlando,
and
the
couple
nr* not yet godiT but my people
^
lhal " l iti' mishandling of a alngb
i h 1111v MmiufHt turnr*
wilt
no
have changed their glory for that ®urka Steals, Mrs. Phil Thump- jleft afterward* for a abort huney- of fighting nt Shanghai an-i *n i
iwak. uf p o p u la rity
d w ) 1iisineK-v would m*t as miit it
Manrhuri-v
oeal
solo
u
B
OSS,
.Utw
**»'**
.
I
aon
rendered
tbmbtcdlv
|»»*
r
il
on,
hr
said,
nn.l
after
,moon
trfp.
They
plan
to
make
which doth not profit Saving tb
hs then rorn nned salaries for the
stock, Thou art my father: and which Mrs- J. M. MeCaskill gas* a ittheir home bar*. , ’
A i m A (;n .
M ur 22.— 1A I ' . ) — ! It will add to th r $■«•! of living
of *a
uer eo*i.Ji , a J " " " ,h
\JfEATIIKII FAVt
F.F.VII. .\jliujuiuii|iff»t uf Ahi* e-nuidf*1U«“ 1 , ibut
’” 1 the e.rf,-et 01
* ***‘r
to a jklone, Then JjTsst .\gpggB mi leading un making law*. Mrs. KJ
' A'—'' rt. _y ■**
• r rw\Ji fllirunr, mO-yrar oT.l Tui
which hmumkiI r hi h tax nf
ire eofilenilet! the corpni .itioit’a
forth) for
‘
“Uvey h a ft turned their R. Wilson read an article on la w
•ivlfirs hail bean ben«-ii«iaf
ii)*r I.irniNM halli't tlaiu ni nm( now
%n n ItHfff uf
AUIICRN.
hack unto me, and not their face: enfortemrtit amt Mrs. S. I'. Johef
hnve t'ttlllJi !»•» hi I hr iNtvhitmn tlr m*« . "'HH’INI -*f -ah
I j William^ contended jh. imru i
i- n,.i u,
Weather roodflion*
a talk on the numcruiis laws
in time of their trouble they gave
,
i
U_
* y urivki-,- ling* 0 f j | , j,,»wt 11 ,,
heavy «|iner- •»H M l — l U t h r l \V NirawliMilw,
hr ai$l
UcCssUU anl
‘
■
ill say, Arise, and is ie
us" of todsy. Mrs
m ii*. Julian I'h tm lrJjihiH lifirrff-i « H- niatfr
fi n n i u i t j , mui)|i.m
n blerally &lt;rushing the tt*opt i i ke
uf
it rill wei
nuumed that then- will tie a Better _
| i * Th
s (V m sent
T. 2:11. 27).
* [ miivemenl,*1
Fm*f«n.l a i r i l v i hclpuu; tu
111iff S p r in g Fn »f / J M y r h ‘nlH&gt;
Jt
r, A ^
I I -com y
The Leason-Sermon al*o lnrlu,lr.| ritlaenshlp meeting st the church J|
h r i i i inor
i i ufi|
t I engjigeiiH'iif.
i fik-ntM itit iil » ■ * 1..................
.
Un t ruled
He naid the AmnnHii » •*iloti
K u I hin ku tit•11mrtme*fit ni *
______
the following passage* from lh- on (Wednesday.
it. - 11 to mv -.Mill
i OfllllM tl t ) 1IIII "'Mil t , w hit %hh,1
a$gy it rid KimlnifT, A l# I**mhi
•« I h« &lt; onpeialive A mir iHtnm *
The mrellng clos,d with a i hurt Chrisllsn Science leitbook, "Sci
(Cont i , d fr6m I'age On*)
,,r 1 nglaitil ritfe
I h i w e d o n g a n u ld Isk.- pbto- \ t. r
pet ted hffffly In de bt" tn 1h* li.innl .md
encs and Health with Key to the business session pfi-niued over by ,ign mu' , r of i hi un* went lackntt I riff111u11*. ami"
C.inirdy
ft I
nnl I ra&lt;h revival.
chat fai mer* w nu «.nhl to k in j u til I
24 at bis "Mtuthern inmii' neni
t«*r«la)
Scriptures,” hy Marv Ilsker Eddy Mr*. C. O. Bare. The 30 tin rubers sony.
N cwk
i «*•eiveti $HMNHMK hi |,
\Uhit if
Beiandu. H r l'a *em | U n - ito
preaejit
wire
iu.t
"In Spirit there is no matter, even
i t saw w*ri* ruins,
S p ortligh i
All insp.
I In y had sold in I he t.uKfdt ■..in I
Jii r« it t«.|- t,. «|||*«.
olll- - hi Hi lp
T i le W a k efirh l Brest M
ns III Truth there li no error, and church annex where r f.'erhme.ita
While tb- &gt; were nt Ki arigw aD a
Krtff
i
veil
!
*'•
loriila*
b
ii
k
ini;
alun*l
l&lt;an&gt;
Mt
i
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ni'v
h
lias
ju
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f
IN
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FIN
In good no evil . . . . Spirit, God, were eervrd by Girele Numi-e- Si*. Japanese &gt; i i-r da^hrii up with
William*, m thn-* r,,r
dc/l n jmi s A pi hi
• ntiliu i " id e r fm
la, infinite, all. Spirit can hive no
word that 11
A m r i i c a i i t ' o li m i Mnj.p. $
lo lie Used
1
X I.I.A M A S M F F . Mai
22
of
their
mar
malade,
opposite'' (p. 27H).
v (iitli'd h J a p if*
l&gt;ad j u s t
,________ WON
tu r s of lh*
\ t kantic I t.i Fit.Nods M TiH N IM IvM
» 4 I' i
T h e Sta le i*n**ui II ju m li Mlion. rh a ig K if th* Th m ii t.
ffintiun of in diim
nea* major ir,
u, itmiher
u fflllHtcn IlkNI III Jt I M4’ l| u
iliiiiiKad.
I
I
"
i"1
Ibe
,
v«'-te
id
a)
Mnnouiieeif
UiHt
J
im
v
ii
I
Coast
I
TsXAHA.V'fe.fe
the village dm, ,,1 the I'hiitsae
M« i
|»it.pRgMn.li. Mia. hi m ’ I m
VndetffMii m n e g r o t i U i v n i c u r v in g
f oi)i th md* I in r^enl v%»-ek*, to­ f A 1- ( jovt’i ri* i i iii Melt
-111.
was captured.
ye-ir»
pUYMtl t I Hill i *
rn.
.
1
*
thap
4(H)
d../ea
jar*
ta
bng
At a meeting of the entertain­
nay ppoml i *| i .1 S* .«t t H• tier I* tb 've ) •"**i - for breakinu Hint nt
IU!I €■f Iht* oulTh* Japan, -.
Aln&lt; h m « ..untv .
*
ment roinmlttec of the building
illuntrated of this pic l ct sold to ibis rail of l circuit i Kin I
fm ( id ho t '♦ ' "K i "
Msrion Davie* will be seen to­ fund of All Soul, Catholic t hun li (ireak of h»ttili:
t ■•
1"
ram p lieh i
by Rear Admin, l Kiiiatffu, who I l nail I•■iiiiMii). T h e fuik'inal order conn NUire '(nil- in- Ul, h; \\
night *f&gt;d Wednesday st th* Mi­ held Saturday afternoon ni the
H* it#.
ntidav night
a* mi nit ri I h r o i g h the a ct i vi t ie s Kuii,
■- mma tided the , . it UtHltng pai
lam Theater In "Polly of tho Cir­ home of Mr» Frank I'rlers. West
of th. &gt;t intuole Countv
l— —
ty
cus," romantic story of the mar- First Stlgel, It was decided for the
Lord Lytton, (hsninun of thu of I « i nnnt cc aa a pmi nf it*
rtac* of n circus star la a small, commiltee to *|n&gt;nsor a New Engcommission, quest bun d iom shout prog rm &gt;i tu eiicciuragt idiiuo m
town minister.
land supgwr to be given on Salor- tombing* by Japarion plum,. It duRi i "
W i n t e r I l a v t u C h ie f ,
This is Mis* Davies' first lalkia day. Mar. 26. at the Oasis l sic
was
Impossible
to
drop
bombs
in
a
since “ Five and Ten” and Is of with Mia- Fra#\ji I'eters in charge.
NFW BOUT lUCHI &gt; ^ Im­
closely settled arra without mus­
particular Important*, ,alnc* it
A t the conclusion of all business, ing danger to civilians and dam­ provements made at *i.*•*“ of New
bring* her to th* *cr««n tn the refreshments were served by the
Boat Robey Bubllr .Mnikct,
most dramatic characterisation of hostess, assisted by Miss lluth age to their property. U- said ’1l,o
V£f
#
admiral denied Incendiary Ixnnha
carter and marks th* flr*t np- I'eters. Those present were: the
opposite her of Clark R*v. J. J. Mclnnerny. Mrs. O. I’. htal teen used.
Whtlj tha party was out, thice
th* most popular leading Itrrirdoa, Mr*. A. II Mahoney,
more transports sailed for bonic
man la films.
Mrs. Henry Richter, Mrs. I’aul I’e- from Shanghai and Woosung wi'h
The picture is based on tha play solil, Mrs. Juan Kounullat, Mr*.
t’hMie 121
part of the Japanese eleventh di­
by Margaret Mayo, produced eons* L e w i *
l^tohart. Mi*. Frank vision.
Sanlorf, Fla.
years ago on Broadway wilh greaT MeUch, and Mrs. F. K. Itoumlllal.
Other Japanese soldiers, huwev- |
soccest and alao made Into a ailonl
er, dug new trenches and orected i
picture. It U quaint love story
barbed wire and sandbag barn
told against a flamboyant circus
cadre along the front line ot the
rh K A M TlC R E D U C T I O N S
Far Lull# Gtil*
I" Ctoey. Illn•)*, c*j;*d ika Pkoenii Fuel
feack|TVBnd and replete with specnorthwest of Shanghai.
'*
•
Lorfiville,
Kentucky,
kr
loaq
di|t*nc,
on « m &gt; houaakolcl modlade and drama.
EASTER
Behind tk« lines, eastward In the
red a carload ol coal.
Th* plot concerns a rirrul
r f of I hr fimiHih Hrnrral
With Mr*. Maud Carlson, state Inicinational Settlement and the
Like S |&gt;rtag Flower*
W f « A » a d "o l Kappofl by cisaaca. TV# orcUv
who is annoyed al the supervising deputy of Winter Hav­
Whangpoo River, th# Japanese **
K bclftf K rfrlg rra tu r! Now
'ling activities of o small- en. and M n. Edith A. ButLr. dis­
11# * * ••coma Hi# invoicae ol iba LouieviiU firm
M-st He licked Karly
tablishad a vast elorchoase for
(trnrral Clt-clrir'* nw* low
l la Inlater. She fall* during trict deputy of Orlaaio, In at­
&lt;ad tmali printed Invitatiom to taa «ka coovaateef
military supplies.
get and Is taken to his bouse tendance. tha Royal Neighbors of
prterf place (hr
arrrpird
I dfflanc* telephon* tarries for .peed and h H*.
to’ m over. They fall fa love, but America met on Friday evening
Ion. S. D. McLeran, vice preiident of H«* PKoonI*
b fil within reach of nea
TOKYO, Mar. 22— (A J 1. )—A
tha rsBSscc breeds a scandal. In at the Odd Fellojra 11*11. Mrs. aon-partisan “ national" govern­
tpany, wrote: “ You reel lie that If b «WUeuH to
miihoa*.
tha face of apposition from im- Carleon and M n. Butler gave talks
1direct result* from advertitlnq. but In this c«se
ment, similar u&gt; th* cabinet of
Pactaat dergrmen. they are mar­ on the work of the organisation in Prim* Minister MacDonald In
How the sale by telephone we* a result of the
ried nad th* resaltaat unfrocking Florida and elsewhere.
|d statement on our levolco."
Great Britain, was seen yesterday
mi tto toUUUr cloud* their mari­
Following th* usual routine of as the likeliest way out of diffi­
$Vg. March for new methods to increase sales
tal hAp»laa«» The d m * girl thea buainrss, tha members and visitors cult!** threatening th* administra­
Hide*. Hte (ales territory often overlooks tho
All C e n e r e l E le c t r ic R e plpM I def pc rot* sarDflco to re- wen invited to lb* banquet ball tion of Premier Intrkai.
fft moons e l overcoming time and distance—the
frig
c r e io r * a rc g u a r a n te e d
aalto tha aglnfatar and hi* church. wbar* ■ social hour was enjoyed.
(Political observers suggtsted In­
tone.
- 11
ig a in il d ll service expense
It was announced that these meet­ stead the strongest men of Japan's
rfodern tong distend# telephone service is net
CAB» O FTHANKS
ing* will be held on the third Frt two major parties, tb* Helyukai,
lo t th ree fu ll y e a r*.
Oquia, convenient end Mliifectory way to make
General Electric ^
day of every month and all Han­
to thaak our friend*
*ff-vofee
centect*
wijh
present
and
prospective
ford members and visiting mem­
d
o
w
n
a
s
s
u
re
*
iro*
dwtnji w . tnN
e
w
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n
gU
n
d
Hupper
c Vr&gt;—R •» tow ht colt. You can mole a voice-trip
,
bers a n Invited to attend.
o t c d ^ it * d e liv e r y .
NW ' f M h f *
« * " 1 SOASIS CAFE
o W f i lor ebesd FO tenh by using day SttKonilc
lIiM
a
will
marvel
*
I
tbw
tton torvbe, end ether dUtance* for correspond.
Halurdaj • I*. M. U • I*. M.
ARKANSAS RANKED ROBBED
unusual vaJa# of tlira»
Reaefit bUg. Fuad
cost.
dftffsra
fur
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CABOT, A rk , Mar. 21^-(A .P.)
Dvy
aerthem enneemy ere using the service to
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)
M
&gt;
ul
orgkndy.
full*
and
t MRS. ETH E L BARKER
P r itilO e
— Lacking Urn bookkeeper, M n.
k*«*Me* sod geln good w3L Porhep* see con help
«h
awlaa . v .
1 #Ih «*
»"&lt;
Jewel Leggett, and tw* customers
■UfktllM , 4 i llfliihotl daltl).
Y®» yow telephone service mere profitable. C e l
-■ 112 M A G N O L IA
, I'n O N ’ E 1 )1
In tb# vault, tw * . mea robbad Ota
Ur with amockina
A
• f toe telephone lutineM Office.
Ml tha
Order* Takra far
W l* M
Beak of Cabot « f approximately
ac tha Untea
Uniaa la
' the pee­
Xitel 1 to 14 Vn.
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ster
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%nd
Basket#
aJ- m kM ak a la r e d . shtp- |M00 early ■yesterday afternoon
P t o i TJ$-W
an escaped la aa *titom*bU* with a
confederate.
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Increasing
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and cooler.

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T h a W o r ld 's G re a te st V e g e ta b le
S p o t s a d Richest G a r d e s L o a d .

V O L U M E X X III

AN

M e a ib e r A m o ria tcd Preset

R o u m a n ia n S la y in g s

MAKES ATTACK
JIP0N COUNTRY
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General Snows Occur
O v e r North W hile
Severe Blizzard I s
Sweeping W estward

B la m e d U p o n R u s s ia
BUCHAREST. Mar. 21. —
(A .P .)— Report* reaching her*
from Rumanian village on tbe
Ukranian border today *aid a
number &lt;tf women were shot
down
by Soviet
troop, "in
bloody Sunday" while defend­
ing their churches. The report &gt;
were deserlted by nn alleged
eye witness. lie gave nn ac­
count of Sovlrt church wreck­
ing arllvltlea which were re­
slated by villager*. In Taalak
Soviet soldier* attempted to
destroy the church and were
faced with a crowd of HOO
women. The loldier* fired ma­
chine gurtna and killed and
wounde I «*veral. Other* were
shot down at Mfhalviteaiu.

POWER TRUST
ISSUE SAID TO
BE IMPORTANT
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Xlar. 21.
down to a dollar and cenla ha«ia
W ASH INGTO N
(A .l'.l
The &lt;ud .Irani of an l" * report In I nngres*. p-obahl»
at the nrsl session In Iterem'er.
inter •American hu-nuay may pro­
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ei
T r o r n v Y r r r . ’ xTiti' lm
Sll A N «.H M . Mar - fit
,‘to*rw4'Kf£o3f
Tnrtnr.
in
c-tima'ing
Slalr. hlghwhy. ami. In ItW A R H T N rrrrw .' -u rs v r
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(A IM — lnv*rottn»lura ut.tlws'-'
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for* |hm •• nn n»*w u hen
l',»p„*ed
highway
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form
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ld
le
very
;
|A.P.)— A Joint declaration tout
. UtMi.lir* fur wmi r i m ' under w«&gt; •r&lt; j,| j„
Unity kitlntipinK
plcta-d
Vr.VIy* r.|iinl 111 length tn the l.intlbrMKli
the power (jnestrnw w&gt;» bw o -»a c .
I Hrv• l&lt; d*')him* t
1 »»»»d
iiikI •*!»*•'»
* hum** J Knif
Knirnn*
di»lnti t* t*elwrri» New
aotiKlil lotln.v lo li'ltrn tht’ aiR*
in. • *w\ tlml tin- tin-mu
Jor Issue in the fall campaij is
neg 'Ii.li i» eonlimn
iit.i. d th«n I*'*** riM|,| |„ |..lid!..I no ! i\»• &gt;• • '• . York mid San hran.-M -.­
erallr frsei tbe Atlaatlc See*
nilirnnrt* •' f t w o rsirri.-r
p a th )* while Jill
1PI1il'lr.1Of 1. •••I.'le-*
wit ill** (. if ffitmiicmi*
■ana ■It.* Uwerv
1-ri- itrt-«*i»r*'tl
•w:If t'll Wilt
.|M
s. .t_ cntiirtv
.,ail Iiult- it
si u
,t II
mi
w«»
II IldtPlv.
tia\er
and that the -power iru*l ‘ i« try­
board to beyaad the Rockies,
piKt'O'i unit’s. (I mp nofp rt’ittl
Winked
feverishly
nil
new
trenrhe.,
ing lo influrnee the nominalinn
con**MU Ill'll W'tik it jid\ It* |t»«* || *ii iii, w njidci Imid \#ti)Miu'
w klb Ugh wleda sad rwogh
linos UMSitf*’. Kill in
hat rd wire hail •. adi-, and -an,| t*red t»n I
of presidential candidate. « « »
|*i t*jMcl** vmmn&gt; lm\* |Hrtu, -tiidthd
til IH• •'nil
an a troobled South era CallforM ilU td D Smith, form er s ts lr l-ag dngp-'d- Tlw.-e arlnally eon
laid before Ihe nation yesterday
with the «perd of ni»hu»\ luiltl »,orth to tropiril ) nflr«. alott/ ynrht. MnkiitR no purl. Well
ala. Trooa Mew dwwa and hlfh
!
s
t
t
o
m
\
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1
hr
2-lrd
J
d
k
U
l
nr. led
with negotiation*
P»« lug tn Ihr UnDrd M «Ir»
by l&amp; .Senators amt 22 Represents
row • Ind iri&gt;nntlint »»iil f.inn* • tritinrd t.iro rtiilsith- I'nili’tl
teasioa wires snapped lo too
Circuit, who i« » c r kinjr r ln tin n to fr-.rd hope (or me r -»
the
! Uves,
The pifject l« to he looilfht
i t*ont mill i| On I ' l f f Konrl
Siiitr-s jttt'iMilii'lioM. lU’liini
Issue Hi rough the
National the judtft'Oiip nf the utmr rirru il pallet*, h &lt; these wen- » i ely rir
Oeo ef tho worst M inardi ad
I m l . ' T b r n l h e t rra* l ' P ' i l l i .1 »df
,
III.ted
r
i
p
'l
l
,
that
the
negotia
Topular
Government
l-eagur,
an
•' the year swept sooth of Chitj* Ii in fin** mf.I i i
&gt;1 i «I • iliN'i
to l. wi|p dradliprked
organisation formed in IflCt l»
Hi m
mls.lon
pp(
pipiterting
fight for measures giving grontrr (
brought oat raili;rtaxxiv&gt;
N n **n»» ••%• n
p**l.
Ainai Inn live. *1 Shanghai elide I
iropular control in government, |
food pad h d b
pta*a *•*
ni*' \ Hill*. Ml*Ill'll * I i• ••
|,S tlnltr.1 Stale* » a i vi**el* &gt;••*
•Ignificanre of this move "ran- j
I t t l h S U a t t h l i year aad trafThe ln*l n*»tv. |'**li«,
.ml it
lerilav we e ordrieil In the navy
not be over-estimated and must |
lw was h a a s tu d Freak U rn tr|torteil to haxr Ihtii tit hh Iv aiwJ
frparlmenl to point then pip&gt;»
aad Mphtalag startled Chi* Senator Wheeler Re­ rhalltnge the altrntlon uf l ' " M C C D I A | K
A ^ P F P T
xxa* found on m lord li.'itrn ih»wi\
honirw «r»l
,'ntereated
in any
progievslve |k j L I l I U U IJ l \ u l L v l
fa North Wd«- Ih— hit ■
in a Foil nee tirut »toiin An tnThe mhiRt »t f left
turns From Trip In movement or measure."
l Loop pay feu * b r i m general.
|
.
_ .
rormanl who »aid he tint not
»iv *.it m a r i n e * .
know ft* gpUtag at CWvaUad.
The declaration » s « carried nn ,
___t •
i • _
\ r n . . n r | e f - i s &lt;h'-l ip' I p'I
•eu thi* note, told |n*li» ** it x%a •
Optimistic
S
p
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r
i
t
hup • M*t
tiin li - t
.......
&gt;hithe rover of a 47-page pamphlet T r O U D l e
ls lC S
A T O li n C l HR,
t New Vart. aad W u b o rgh dicmlekl* lay h lornl biMiflrgifar
-» , —
m
„
reviewing the rcror.l* of Presi­
In te n t
T o
( ’u l
A ll
«• •••»•• n e *v *. « » • • 'he,
vxhorn hi- »«*. ei'd to Minin'
W ASH INGTO N . Mar
21. i
It.»t
m
itfit
will
I»
m
\«
' w, S p r i n g . a contrary m iM ,
dent Hoover and Prinoctatlr pres­
Tin* A r m n d n o l r um
I inii^h
‘ ... i•in d 111. • •1A l**» 1' A•
g.| Hi*'
(A .l’.l
Senator
Wheeler
n f idential ramlnlatr* nn Ihe power
.
k r r ir e d
y n te rd ay .
Doutlnt;
in a lunK w i t h Ihv
• a d l o i . l • jf
,i
i
•
•
i
ti1
1*
.
d
Mnntnaa returned (a the rapual qilratlon and fore, aaling wtint
A ■ii* li list11 kk ' I* It
&lt;'h a ih"* M »'in a n d A r t h u r
w e ath erm en ’* p rediction* o f
Thu* Ihr I amt'miT'l »*f lltr |*|ot \ l i *
•I
• X HIII It
Mitt
• 1 1 • I.
\\ \* IIIM .TH N
I to. ill
BKI.FAST.
N'liihern
I eland it.'
yeatrrday with a preilicllipn that ■well would ilu In iipnnrellpin »H h
Bond
of
P rn n v y lv an m
* **l»»n» l
lo w e red tem peratu re*.
ft*.
laxmen
tJionn and ih1 Inn* •* 1.11*AII**
i \ I* l
|*« 11 into. thnl IL oi-m •m ml
Mar i l
I t I' I \ilhoiilie, .i; Ih .
N**rntai&gt;
Svhw artik«*pf
«*t
Hu*
the entire West would support It if elevied.
O nly In dreatem atate* wan
Headed Ihr -power
of N.,||h&gt;.|M
P-wer rreonl*
.. ....... n.
. I, to .1 all in l l - • Al*•ii . 1 1•* • Mg *1II 1lit lot* I |,.it i
l« ,i*|* i • itod noli •nil'' t.*\ %iofoi i \|i.n*lei lal ,\*m *. lafion I.* • l a i r | mvI•« •• **ald th*- h a n d mii H im
Governor ttooaavrll l»i the llenio Ih. prealilanlial candidate., a iinn
•
111*
lit
1*
110^
alnoit
mii
incieased
tlli'inl
......................
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loin«l
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. Ill* t1sllliw IIIH\ I* a h .» • om|»»o
bet- o ffic ia l d ebut— at 2:45 P.
t ir*l " t o o Id n o t p a i In i d a i I v in
cratlr presidential nomination, and partisan analysis for Ihe infnrma
X.till on 1* a i d xx II 1 , x.l
« hurvhes .lumw
thi*. t h r a l r tin* h a d a nytliin»e t o d *
‘ "‘ " ' r ' v
. „
nil*! i*m lit*' it'trllii*1 hi I wit* ant e mi
If., Eaateito S ta n d a rd T1 me­
1
Ol
f
Wrt'lt,
i*
destined
lot
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lo
1
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a
x
In tbe election too, if he wins at tloil of voter*." the .latenimt „*er [ '" * T " ' s * ’
in* id t*\ I** |*i. wrnt at tk»• | Mlitiavdia Unix
M. nt k"f*mi'i \
vxiih thr I .MtillMfph k itiiA l Mia*.
in k eeping w ith w arn ln gn o f
the signature, of the df Senate j J
X IN* 1
Ihitl il l••*••! . I**|Iim i !. and me*l» • r-*- lo 11tali* ali'tl in hi let -late h u t I h r inve *li K N ii uit toiMihl • *»ii
Chicago.
f in « In*t ,-11 lln*
f
Ilk.
f.!
-*
s
II-..*
chilly b la sts and anow. In
I
t
III*
.................... ........... . " " " aim
" ’nt ' a m •Aid IlM n l o d r r n
One of the leading congression­ and House men,hers, ..id
. Mt« « Mi, t'k« iii|&lt;h«l 11**nt the '*lr* ment« fiom |»ast««»s
t i n •• t*» i l r t r r m m e
Hu* e i g n i l i 1Et*rland o ilh hox n i v
1to
"W r regard the pnwei •|iiesti«&gt; ,
»*»e ft %y |ll% f,,„ miim mimI ol julioiiw to Natifttul's latu»«
1* • t t e • I i ii t
Mihii
m oat iectlona the sun, n o rth ­ al advocates of the New Yorker.
Nil 1 MKu lc
k a lire nf t ic ro n i n i i i n i t a tiu ii
"
tin t*ill v* t I I*, i• on**ed
hurt tie* thi* miinmig.
to Id •1 .
ward bound, crossed the aitrunlm- Wheeler returned from a lour in Its moat ceononiic. fmamial.
W h ir l hai lr« and Amir l.liiil(lillliiii.* ha* (hi m h 'Umr I tl P III AH# 1 x* » |w 111
Xk II
( ( ontlnued on I’lge Two)
the
.. iiootin* *■ift* lit
hx
In
All *iat«inent« Iw ff oul .a*dx iH'iirh ppi*itt a k.rrai &gt; S in lay
g&lt; in*
kal »ao Into the vernal srason |In RoosereK's behalf that took
,x *.1
\.ili
ul* n'»
.* |ti«h aepuo Mil Mb ti l &gt;1 III '.»l*1 * X
It gall k l.b
1*. \
iimi*i*'fi
i,
ii
diA
lead*
i
»d
lit,***
.•|»|»n*t»ir
ih**e»ntl»le
fat
la
that
atleodan
•
lilt
Iiiotl
a*
it«
him
Into
North
Dakota,
Minne­
wUhcrJt atcompanlmrnl of any
p u l* of the 11"'
m thru . hildl*'** hmnr on Sou li. an III MIX Ml XIk**•*
tin
pi. |iowCi| * hIi « lave*, xxii- dll tit»tin*t at I nth ntoiiittn h i .
sota and Montana Hr salil he
decided temperature change*
here said ^aiU
I o,| mountain. M-artlti'ia dok’bfrdly
F m St.it.'. .,rii. .ni
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t
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service*
vesterda)
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l
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•
w
n
•
found
all
indicatiipn.
I
here
point­
At Washington the brilliant
Mfii. t.«L
•*n! iinie,| Ihr f»uitli'*A hint for
Th* •* xka * a f» * Imii (hat the at
lltt,*„|*ti
&gt;•ltd
*rv
Mill*
t
tolled
that
im
n
of
al!
m
iiiflffltH
H
f
*•"
sunshine caused President and Ing toward a |too*evelt victory
k.stna »• *|. i il&gt; han«**l
1 hiiilrt
t • k from nnil.*,* 1* .*• »« » a Ik ol |«Imh*'*so k\h t* lit* iilfsiiln
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n
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d
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hic
Nil
ca
lie*t
intrirst
in
!•&lt;
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lllk l
| *'|| i i I h t
The Montanan Julnnl Senator
Mr*. Hoover lo walk back from
\iiL'*i«tii* l#l milH'rjfIt, .Ii
Its. M * x Imil* Im ll'l llthi i iso hall m« ol. Ih&gt;
i
debts.*
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m,« i
mi ir*i» d
m
t M r Quaker meeting lo the Frasier, North Dakota Republic­
• *• I h r l' tid g i-1
1
H u - kk*»k
Id tl
It n p . to g’ |l
III 1 1 *1111* I m n
XX i M,
MM
White House, eschewing the mo­ an Indepomlenl, in the view that
s i i he l»«*a* i |* to, III* It
I'r I * '• l
d »b o*U*hl • * •I oh
Ih
illtdi a w n
it
l B ap lru rn tn llx r
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Hi*
){%•» K l» H u m t i l r
North
aUrinl aul**i»ndulr 1»|X»|1 rinit x»i/r
lit |vnthiiiHw
tor cor which had taken .them to tha
|&lt;ii |«kt f ul Hi in r HRl'1 *ir»i
w,. cm
.... Dakota primal y law
"•
w uh lhc ....................... .
w e e k l i v e tl*. t rv .y et * w.-v« &gt;H e m n c t U U e b-»«l»r. - . t d » ^ . l r r . l « v « f r e . i - y v a e r a n * '. h u n h . l e - l a r v - l ti ll"
ttno *ha iberiha-w lerrllorv
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lo
ebh.an la.
.
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^ I n l f t w o W H l Clly. wbaio Tawse puhtlran ri.leg.le.
which will gather .tatlsttral d «l«
• in* xx *« k ol np«'« lal
Mil* O
tl t&gt; I Hi*
I. % In lip |*
|r nilltr i »*• t xxil n
Jrianaoaietse rsadlngi wore srhed- Tuesday, In support forrfSrr Sena
liyen u*»d
|rl*h lepiiMirmi hunv t|„ ir Im*** « ' M.imU
• sfbr tin |u
fur the neat four ...... ih*. Ihe n e t'
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la »»t ni l*I««t
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||, ••Idltl II »• "
’ h,s , ,, Of ’
uled, teaional tunihlne brought tor France, o f M aryland, who won
step in .ocuring ,»• early " • » j
F l x r |»* i
* f,i| fit* i *••1.** . I f
I*, th* \* - t r t d a )
. . d l . l tn,
praferem e v ole
President
ih*- iMiider
xr*li‘l«fHb
«••
I tir Mllriupti d rnlriilli! **x 11 1
m e s t Spring finery. In the Balll- Ihe
stru..... .. of th . M J"hn* tn .li*"
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Jennie Motalngrr. l « o •mu, II « . •entrd Sanford, while Msyor Earl « lurlrw all * ' hi V”. • i ha&lt;e of in I xAna I '••■%ii
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' to Ho atUalioa of the school
a n d that the J»rk»on»dlr
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luacbkoa at Dm Htosfard Woman's
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• if M la y * • d r ift in Baham .n wa | w l&gt;OM‘ Wr
« 'la** "1 . ra i» b •*g A 1•%of inn* I'roadca*’ Ih* ir tdlk and di pArt.d ),* to • ) f »1l A
a a b , Thursday al II:30 o'clock;
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In •a dIMbiad
dUablcd ii«n.ng
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Irnth nf a mdl i" | dr» all oilier A|l I h r tali*.ti • l af f x*ri r a *i 'l-.l .*( mrn. to..’in ii
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Dm Oriodo Woman's Clu'j will
f .f i h r f i r »I i |I i a « L i u a * f w i i i n a l r d
I'M ,*ol mtao pfndinc in iiibr«tiiratmn, s*nd •**ni to a ll* d Aw I ••' *k* to *• 'ii (Min Ir* a’ p(i»i * m i m m i i I t o r
Weak, from huagar and eihauated L e c t u r e r P O H t D O n C H
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rtaaeot a program at th.lr club a
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, ti r! containing ih« *liag.»n ami pi
pomps 10 koap tha boat afloat, tha
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A ' . xi I ia iv i* h a . i d l i n g a il a iia tig * S«roioaU Covu-Ty Bar Asisiijfis r d l*b I h r M r r l i n d u - L y m u .
»'*|tor■
M o u rb lo n
I o * l a y b i i i . i » ' I ih *'d |d a n
Lator they were transferred to Ainri^ftn fUrltl llvcl-ne Ar**h ih- rharilahlr. t'RT'Vi, , ,|l Of
til w | )m- S | i r u i *H A n i m n a n VX m
I wlD atland Dm Womaa'a
M nur (o I m- a - k log | i t u r » . • • th.*
to h e r r Isb M o
#M** w i l l 1a M*s|ir*.% r d
• coastguard cottar and brought llon. %fho w ii lo h»\r irltvrred tional a.»ofi«lnin tohm |, «hall Ia
Vi ' p i * t i ' X % il ia f% l x * aI*»» I •m
Tharaday la a
•o ag aiim
f o u n d a diA|»oaiUon l *
w„ a* lo a'liiw iiM.tr m . ooi foi st ib it rd t*. p a i *I' lpaL* in I h f lull h
b-ra. They aald they bad dilfted an Illustration lect re at the Mi eiffiipt f»"i«L ta% sto*o I'l.ividrd,
in a k r
ro n r ru a in n a on iM iaainnal
body, w U k B. f .
E. F. 160 mltoa after th* vessel ora* lane Theater WrdneAday morning however, thal mm* "f ihr 11r m•
•»irdt
fir a n ! »»Mmt ••»»•• !»• I»»- fids • lailhave
a t l r a i t i v r rr*|iili r m r f i l a
AooaobotNar. A l l J- Nix.
Nl
d i-p l a y * t
and
th at
|datil» a n d
disabled while they wars fishing at 10:00 o'clock, tele*xhnm«l l«e-al mentioned w|imII ■('Illy l" fr an
t i o v n i i ' |»«*vle K r i r l l o n »e*M in o r a d j u t l r n m * p o* i h r irn it
a*ar Foway Rock south of hare. • poniort of her nppearan'e that rhiarR
MgMiaed •v '■»»n".'le I ’minty in a* ! «h i b* «►ill h r | i I h li I i l u ilf ig th
T% i; S M I . H
a n d R leel i*im | io R | ir i o ’• m i l * l a a i
Ttoir food was aanualsd
two eh# will not he aMe tn romf tn
other fp* ■ u f' ’•bf-n hr a»»i**.inl. ‘ xx• r k . I** f mi 1h r i • i liMiirr 1Is** Ap
w e e k lo $2X1 f*7. I h r f i o i * h r , l w le rl
Mev
21
1 M 1 All A s s r 1
p « . « ta n * f o f I h r )•• p . - i l y " I f lh»a
days before Uialr reaen*. They Fanford until WrdncRday. Mar
II. I|. I ' i i m h 'i, "frH d rn t nt Ih
ANTI TIOITKM XX kK HIM M M
— • _
• lal* ffim p O n itF u p tn 10 i r o * a a * # 1 7 02.
xx e xa 1 1 • o*iii • X .l ' i XX all* i S .M« 1 io
attenda" e
h i **
algfatad the elesmer
Kalurday 10.
Hrndgak t iun&gt;, &lt; hamlirr o f Cflin
T h e t le r lw o r k *
a&lt; r a p
* «Mi p *w il*
JHRS O F HEART ATTACK
&gt;r #
iiinl«*r %»dili Ir r o n nii»%liotrr
1a aide- in p i i r r h ’ ar a l a r g e r n l l r r
Arrangfmenla have brrn made
sight aad made a Dare from a
r n ffT f a* a i.'.-rp e r nf ih r AH
H K S M O I N F - S . l - w * Xta* gl
• e rH a x l i i r o r * o v e r In I h r • t a l e
gmnolisii tt tl TJ rag which •Urmcl- to have the lecture at the lame f A I’ I - I n g ,
fa - ip- r*
- I t r s i l l v 'M r v C Ol Ifllt'r# nf Ih r Ktorid.i •s in nf - m a l l m n * . l . x * h # a d d e d
H a v a n a , onto, t u r . t i . &gt;&gt;ra&gt; irv
».1 2 '. Hll:i roll** le d f r o m
a roll r« '1in n ( h a t " • 1 I t n n r of
I't MgrrAt rommltainn
Ircation and time, aad the general h a »r 1evun Ibe Im SSI- acainvi an Owtiiry
(A T .l— A b w ltto r
to* b «ly od the raocos boat.
W AI.lX l Plan*
underway
lo
1h l* kA r o f a jif xm ohll e 1|« r n a r t a g j
• hn
ninrt
i n l e t r Ini'* a n j r n l r i
a t I' "»ri. n l w a« m »de H rl
r:hlle )l again IsivHed to attend. i , nn, ipale-l roturn n, Hie gr**s
' t i T U fd B i v w r l W itocoo.^0^.
E
» II Ue
tie r e p a i r S t a t e R o * d N*i *1i'i f 'f»om
| vi,
a p w n r i h w*a *• ! n nf f ' t «tw
min
i nin
g g f rf ar al nl nr er ea a a ta t t ht he e zoo.
d *inc»
• in c f MXI • • I 1 TTh hr r mmo on nr xr x will
om
t o o . a nan.l
• ■ T . A U G U S T IN E — B o n i t a Parents and friend* nf children ’hnnn'r .plsgspi
M* I 'l*A|»wnrth
•miner
!■/ „ r j | v , g/i&lt;l
^ - n r .I •inmier
f l r i a R v lu.i.f r l h v U t t a r
w h t k ivstlna-S
d r a w h u n d r a d a o f pe&lt;&gt; ill*rihuli-d t u t h * a c h o u l . uf t h e l B r a d f o r d f o u n t * ll n # t o U u * p ’ k c a ,
toons t o t * BstaiAay, s t o v A y o a - Retailor opened dancing studio at are yarticularly urgaJ tu 1* pres­ (blowing or tfUkrin** fi. M« tJR**ecl
x r l e e d th&gt;- Iiu -rnsng
1 f i r da il y “
,
slat* later.
t* eest ahool U i.O W ,
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fd o f r o n ltip ln f 'bopi*er e g g t.
ent.
(g fA a y t o M
i l • t o a r t a t t a c k . Ns. 1M Baa Matt* Avonu*.
''( O r Tfca AaoaetoteO P m )
A
belated wlatre blew a
aettefal blast at Bpelag today.

ENTIRE WEST IS
SEEN AS STRONG
FOR ROOSEVELT

C O M P R O M IS E IS C IT Y ’S CHURCHES
SE E N LOOMING IN REPORT INCREASE
S A L E S TAX ROW IN A T T E N D A N C E

IRISH SITUATION!
ASSUMING MORE

Exemption Of 4’loth- ( onifreKntionw SnidTo
imr. Food, Medicine
lie Taking Interest
May Fix Dilficulty
I n Religious Week

Engineering Firm
Named To Obtain
D ata Upon ( anal

Victim Of Suicidal
H elp Being (liven Attempt Die. Sunday
To Assist Work I n |
-- • M k
Better Citizenship!.

Dou(Inev Warns
, People To Fill
| Oul Tax Blanks;!!.'

New AI tunriaiHT
Kccord I taint'd

Women For State
( iimcnlion. Apr.:ill S( rue (lira I Slci'l
Bookings Increase
But Total Is 0 1 T

Broadcast Station
And Urtft* Revolt

Papaorth ApiNjinlcd
To PuHt By &lt;invernor

?jtofcxW L - C .Aaiis.'i &gt;

wh.

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w 'd i
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IN LIM
INKIDN.
(C m Ub m I

a n to mak# tte Roth Bryan Owen
trip to Iffluhiniton. He rereletd
CH ULUO TA
the mnet etudcnt vote, and will
lepm ent Oviedo School.
Mr*. IL E. WAGNRR
Mir* Chattain, who It the glrl%’
Officer* elected at the Parent- rhytlral education teacher, I* now
mchor* Aaeoclatlon M o n d a y teachlne the Boy ScojU dome*tic
Igbt at Uielr regular meeting acience oiie period each day.
art! Trealdent, Mr*. R. L. Dsnn;
te* president, a W. lablU; »ecret g . t e m Mr*. B. F. Long; treaturer,
[?'. JL O. Wagner; hUtorian, Mr*,
G E N E V A
i; Wm. Jacob*. Annual repoita from
Mrs. L. F. W AKEFIELD
P, - (ill officer* and eommlttae chair[V w *# a worn raad and ihowed iplrnTh# P.-T. A. held Its regular
K sjsW work done throughout the
meeting at the school auditorium
Ite r , Three article# of
tho
on Wednesday and elected the foll1 Children’* Charter were u*ed a*
-t M h r 3 s a d U n n c &gt; M n . A . . E w ilo x « P
a topic for dlacueelon br lh*-p*nh ‘ gram committee. Refreshment* proiUent; Mra. Edson Gail, vice
k&lt; wore served to 20 member* end president!— Mr*. Pnw V- ‘.Wetcy,
treasurer, Mrs. Ham lc*y . secre­
[£• frloild* at the rlo*e of the meettary, and Mrs. Dave levy, his­
K l'^ M t a . Stephen*, who h*» been a torian.
Mrs. A. G. Wagner, of Chuluota,
S p ‘t t e » l ' o f Mr*. C. W. laWH for
was
a visitor in Geneva last
.' petal’l l day* tha past week, left
Wednesday,
L for ter home Saturday.
Th* Woman’* Missionary society
N
'M r*. Earl* Snyder and daughter,
£•,.'*■4 Mr*. A. O. Wigner *ltendo.l of the Methodist Church held an
fc .tho Flower Show of th# Sanford all day meeting at the home of
pfi Garden Club* In the Mayfai- Mis. A. E. Moran on Wednesday.
A study class ws* conducted by
f? Hotel Wednesday.
K .
J. W. WlHon and A. G. Wagner Mrs. J. C. Bill*. At noon a covered
.
attended th* Citrus meeting in dish lunch was served.
Mr. und Mrs. P. T. Wakefield
, The school house In Geneva Tuc*
were visitors at In Ban River City
”
% . ‘ Girl. Auillisry nf the on Thursday.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. Chile, nf
L
Baptist Charrh met lit the horn,’
Mr*. B.’ E. Trlbhle on Spring Watkins Glenn, N. Y., who are
spending a month at Daytona
Xak* Silnrday afternoon,
fctr.-, Mr*. J. w. Wllaon attended lh&lt;- llrath Wire visitors of Mrs. J. M.
■fcLiiiHtBil Dtmonitrttlon CU»« of
” jjte Ovlid# Farmer* Club In the
Oviada achoot house Montloy
*
1
W
Judge Sharon. If. C. flulw.c.
■' \Sheriff MrCalland, Paul Bigger*
K -;J | r. and Mr*. Charity Hand and
aavarsl other* from Hanford at­
' J landed an entertalnmtnt at the
school housa Friday night. Trof.
fip Xawton wa* present al»o.
MM__ A n U/awn. r attended the
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etlng of th*
l:: ’ VoToaTa "county Parent-Toachers
•j'
Association In Nsw Smyrna Thors-

W tea h. WSJ W T W M w e tote

L A K E

M ARY

Ml*a KTIIEL HYO TLAINB

Upsala and Grapevine
Mr*. LCBELLE HALUNGBB

UUK.

•

frienJ to Jaakaonrtllo on {fa y la rt
two otter o n Involved la tte
week on boilnats.
■•
.
He was vspeeied Iw
Tha Doteaa Cirri# will mart at
te w supplied
*ddrw« ut
th* bom* of Mr*. Auguat Swanaou
•kWh tte e ifli eoold te located.
in Grapavllla th* laat Tkaraday
Dtpatjr Polio* O d d Bis*, d
aftamoon In tte month as uaaal,
Newark, altar kU Ukpten* canthla tim* on Mar. t l.
&lt;
T.rwllon with Blow tola out?
Mr*. Gould, o f Butlar, N. 1 . tte
^ssUrday. aald wh*8 te had
• pending a few weeks with hie mother of Dr. Mltctel, »pent Sat­
learned « u Important enough to
wife, Mr*. Ira Jones, and daugh­ urday with Ml*. Henry 8 tarns,
and her mother, Mr*. Jennlag*.
warrant KU. sanding two of Ua
ter, Anna Jonet.
test non fa* d*«*Uoa tte prisonMr. and Mra. Frank Ete**', who Mia. Jennlag*, who.haa bean UI. ta
have been visiting Mr. Baan*’
or.
1
B it lata yertardsy, to a rcpromother. Mra. W. Evan*, and
brother, John Evans, laft for
aofltatlw of tte roeatollo Tribun..
Boston last Tuesday.
ftla Brooklyn man told hU third
Mr. and Mr*. Robert True mo­
tored to OrUndo laat Saturday
where they spent the d»TMis* Etta Jan* Gleason motored
Kan., and Denver. Colo.
to teugMon with Mr. and Mr*.
A new theory waa projected
Collier recently.
•hen Baltimore police **ld two
Mi*. Arthur lltrgrave* ha* been
Newark
dalactlva*
had
been
ill for the paat few days but U
lhar* working on a tip th* kid­
back Mr*. Panning at tha kemi
showing some Improvement
naped baby waa In tte hand# of
Th* Crystal Lake Social Club of of her daughter, Mra. Paul Thur­
a cp.’ple who Nad eubiUtatod It
Lake Mary held a poverty party mond. She ha* been away with
for their own rirtld.
.
st their rluh housa last Tuesday another daughter In Ttiaa for a
They aald they ballavad Mh*
night Th# evening waa
passed number of months.
parents’ real, child, resembling
Mr. and Mra. Emil MaiJ»*on
with many amuilng games being
Chartee Aagfjalus Lindbergh. Jr.^
played and prise* war* glvan tte war* horn* again from VVludemara
may have baa’n lakan to EUWP*
for
th*
week-end.
Mr.
tyjgnaaew
winner*.
on th# Baltimore mall liner City
Frank Evans hi* been - making- -waa III *o they could IfOt com#
th*
weak
before.
Both
waro.fiom*
many improvement* on hi* build­
ings during hla stay In Ldka Mary. on th* J*L When Mrs. Magauson
attended tha Ladle* Aid .of Urn
Jodgt Howard Is Governor
Lutheran Church, moeljng with Booaovalt's opponent In the Geor­
Mr*.
Sodaihlom.
n
*"•
gia prtnunr- He has said he would
Eo n g w o o d
A little daughter who hte boon support Speaker Gamer for th#
named Nettle Marta, wnajtbSpa to nomlaaUon. Th* Atlanta Georgian.
’’Grandma" Heath calatirdlaa Mr. and Mr*. P. M. English on
hf*« advteatr 1
her ninetisth birthday on Wednes­
Grner fov praaldent.
day when many neighbors and
Mr. Howell aald Rooaevell’a aucfriends from out-of-town calle-7 to
casafnl campaign In North Dakota
Itors were welcomed by Mr*. Rob­
and th# heavy Democratic vote
ert Knlsmlngei'i and Mrs. J. I*.
fast there la partleolarly signifi­
Ilrst, local prasldsnt. Taking part
cant breause “ it mean* that the
yvere Rev. and Mrs. J. U. Wclib, of
vpfrll nf unrest end dlsfor’ at the
lake Monroe, Mrs. Voile Williams,
V * o ' the Roinhtlran party has
Mrs. J. II. Darker, Mrs. Ilonier
•went th* West as never before."
L A K E MONROE
Me lor Cohen said that “ never In
Harris, Mrs. U. C. Moore, Mra. J.
Mrs. H. It, IIUCIIANAN
yT'/dgy,
’ he history of the Dambrralic
A. Brotharaon, Mra. F. W. 8tanley,
K * . . Mr. and Mrs. Eail Snyder and
Th# fields
of swetl pepper, oartv biv* the chances been so
Mrs. W. P. Brooks, of Hsnford;
ft?Nancy La# left for their horn*
Mr*. Grace Griffin. Fort Hcott, egg-plant, beans, suuash and oth ’ right to elect a Democratic proaiIn Hoanoke. Va. Hundvy afternoon
Kansas; Mrs. C. 11. MtQoillan, er spring crops wht:h grow In dent"
(pending the past 10 days
arc
offer congratulations. On Sunday abundance in this section,
la':
tete. Tom Snyder left for BL
a surprise dinner was given atrs. about Ml percent ruined by the
X-'-' Patar*burg at th* aim# Urn*.
Heath when a birthday cabs der»F—
J, W. Wilson has racantly
orated with DO candles was pre­
R A D IO
: purchased a new truck. Mrs.
sented by Mr. and Mr*. If. S. Eu­
f r . . PrUclUa Hodgss la driving a nsw
banks and family of Orta Vlata.
’
WRUF— JMlJtevllla.
P J / te jm n . ~
,
_
Others prvssnt w e r e William
ftt
’ C. W. Ishlll left Sunday after
SUNDAY, March 38. ItI2. Drrggers
and
family,
anJ
the
L.
noon for th# government hospital
A. M , 0^ -Monday’s Program;
former’s father, Madison Dreg5^
In Panaacola where he will unde:0.-O.1, Morning Melodies; 10:80,
gtrs,
of
DsLand.
Mrs.
Htatji
was
It'
go treatment for his eye*. Mrs.
Ualvsralty Bible Class— Dean W.
torn In Georgia and came lu Flor­
» . Ifblll is substituting in his pises
II. WMaont 10:48, Morning Hymnsi
ida about 00 years ago. Hlic takes
j t school.
visiting her niece, Mra. P. J- Kg- t l, Maiming Worship— PrtsbytariFriday night st the school a
an; It, Tima Signal A Wealhar
g*r
F’
|ny
given by the community
Miss Irma Rich, of Jacksonville, Forecast; P. M. 12:01, Dinner Mu*r&gt;
llnlnn
of
Ilia
Hanfnid
District
ar th* bansfil of welfare and
iic; 12:30 Florida HUU CoUagofor
of Hvmlnole Baptist Assorlatiun Is visiting Mrs. Beauroaster.
■T
health work being done here Thl*
Misa Margaret L- Portent*, of Woman Program; IKK), Dinner
met
at
Ixmgwood
Baptist
t&gt;nreh
T; * • * * attended by several out &lt;•!
Mla* Music; 1:48, HKcriff A Pollen Rami Tuesday. Mrs. R. W. IMekerL Hanford, waa a gu**t of
i d , -town frianda aa well as boms folks.
Marintha Boyatt Tuaaday evening. portaj
.
. 1:60,I, Florida
"
FarU; 6:00,
,.f Oviedo district, presided. VisZ
prof, and Mrs. Slsg. snd Mr
Mr*. It. H. Worthington,
ofi Cathodral of tte Air; 2:60. Hour
Fern Park. Holoe were sung by
b
’ and Mr*. Wm. KHbe# were among
Tamps, is spending torn*
Umc with tte MosUra—Grand Opera;
Mr*. J Fred HcholfleM, 1 ongwood.
C . ’ thos* from Oansva attending th.with Mr*. Whitmore.
4, Organ Recital, Claud* Murphrf r;
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
Martin.
Rav.
J.
■ c ' r Play Friday night
Sarah Loot** la th* name glvan 8, Vesper Service— Dr, U. 8.
Dean Adruek, of Orlando, deliv­
to the little gill bom to Mr. and Gordon; 6:80, HenrietU Evans—
ered llis inspirational address In
Mrs. J. F. Ura«r last Friday.
soprano; 8:48, Btudlo Ensemble;
the afternoon.
Luncheon w a a
Mr*. Elisabeth U k o apd daugh­ 7, Jo* Wahl berg. Baritone; Alpine
served
to
M
vlsItlnK
dslegstes.
ter, M i » Cathirlo* Lakh I f BanO V IE D O
A t-anquet wa* given Friday to ford, and Mrs. Kate EooUy. of King. pUnUt| 7:18, Florida Foot
ItlllH W A IN W R IG I1T
Prints—Milton E. Bacon; 7:80,
member* of tho Tourist Club sod Ixrulsvllle, visited M rtT '^n im a
Memories nV Twilight; 7:68, Blgn
their wives who hod te decuraU-d Lake Tuesday.
O ff,;
/
The Oviedo Woman • ( lub hew
the library. A sumplouuus menu
Waller M rU riy, mt -Akron,
Its regular meeting Friday aftarwas eervi-d by Mra. Niemeyer, visited friend* tern thla.**•*■&gt;
noon at whlrh time nffirer* for
Miss Dolley, MUs Dunharf Mrs.
Mr*. I'hll tg g e r and M ite Lilly
tha coming year
were elaclaJ
Munjer, and Mrs. L. K. Green to Guyon have returned from -A vis­
T te following ufflcera were unan
it la Palm Beagte
« '. \
A lt a m o n t e S p r in g s
Imously alected:
MU* Pam OvUshy, Mr.
and
Mia. Augusta Covington, presi­
ELIZAHKTII GILBERT
Mr*. Lee Klanrd. and Mr*. J. Rdent! Mr*. Oraon Uurnstle. 1*1Duka hav* roturiwd froat a visit
ado* president; Mr. T. I . Llago.
to Lake Okeechobee.
■*-»"
Mra. Guy Bryant, of Apopki .
2nd. vie# praaldsnt; Mrs B r. was a caller at the home uf Mrs.
Jamee
McDsnteU, Tlojdore, maters; 16, Morning M ailt Box;
Whaalsr, 8rd. vice pre.ldent; Mu
Archie and Co«rtUad W A , and 10:80, Health Talk. U. B. Fublk ou Uvaatlgatloa of. A (tor
W. T. Whitehead Tuesday.
C, R. Dawaon. r*« aacralaryi Mr,
MU* Alin* Cooks, of ^,B*Afor«l, Health BtrricOf 18:80, PngaUr
T. W. Lawton was visiting in
by a PrincotoA pr*par* lory
« . A. Farnsll, ror. aecrelary; Mrvial tod friends ter* roooRWv
Altamonte and at th# l.yman
Program; I I , Ekmfard School of
B. U Murphy, treaaurar; Mrs. W A
public
playground
u
H
*r
tte
School Tuesday. He gave an In
Cookory; HUB. Organ Program.
J. Lawton, psrllamantarlan.
aopor'Ulon o f 3. A. M M aad ClaaA* Mdrpbroo; 11:48. Byre­
It resting talk before the sludsnU.
«MUa Edith Clements, of Orlsn
•oa,
Richard
Boung,
U
te
l«g
l*M
phonic Program; 11:83, Tim* SlgMra. Joey Iawts entertained a
do tras In Oviedo visiting her
ont In tte vllUg* at t b j, Florida n*U; 18. Florida Form floor; P
group of children last Wednesday
Mother, Mrs. C. I). Mariner. Sat
Power and Light Company. When M. 11:47, Variety Musical Farad*;
«n U y . On Monde, morning of this afternoon In honor of her sou
completed tte playgrooM
»iW It 48, Sheriff A Polka Report*:
•ask MU* ClamenU undstwtnl an Joey's birthday anniversary.
hav* ‘ ennii, croqueL and haakat- 1t80, Florida Facta; 1 EdoeaUonal
J. E. Ilartey, of WlnUr Park,
boll cosrta, and other Amast- Hoar; 2:85, T te World Book Mas:
ite ra tio n for tte rtmovsl of ton(AfU'aV tte Orange Genera) llos visited friends here Sunday.
menu.
* .
v, v .
», Hour with th* MosUra, Dvorak;
Misa Dorothy Whitehead apaat
B C g l • te r * ah* U a ttuden*.
Mr*. L. W- Carr, o f IgWarilU, 4. Sigma Dalit Chi, Campus
H a t e , Miss CUmanta, logathar .the week-end aa the g&gt;:*t! of MUs
U vUltlng relative* t e i«. .
New*; 4:18. Aftaynoou Mu*leak;
Alice Eldrldga In Longwood
A klU rare waa hold I t tke 4:88, Bh* iff A Polk* Baparis; »,
Mrs. ClamenU J. Halltt haa a*
schodl Tuesday'awndngt'About W
Tim* Blgnsl A Weather Foracosll
her guaat for several daya bar
turnod from’ a visit at Havana, giria and boy* entered Ik* gam*. 6:01, Clauds Murphraa. orgaaUt;
aunt, Mrs. Plorman D. Van Valin.
FIn.
,
8:33, Rad Barter’! Sport Talk;
Mr. and Mra. Jaaan Meadow*
Yarn Park’* Woman’* Ouh wUl kltaa of all ctlara. akapaa sad doaccompanied by Mra Slroqg, of pot aa aa enUrUInmsnt followed signs wart art afloat T te grisaa
Maitland, colled at th* home of by cards at IU UtU* Tteatr* oa wan awarded th# luaky contest­
It of thk weak end rontlnuo Mr. and Mrs. MacCary U Winter Friday nlsbt thk ' wtak. s Silver ant! aa fallow*: DUtoaco, far
boys. Drew Warren. Jr.t largoeL
. .
tan day*. Presiding Eldtr Di. Park Monday.
collsction will b* tabou.
■*
Mr*. Jennie Gross, who haa been
del will proack on next Bun
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. BUUIm ate T ft. hy I 'f t - , Alfred Driggers;
spending soma Urn* in AlUmoaU, family with Mrs. F. J. NIomayar boat homo-mad* kit*. CUudJa*
iwtev
. ,
|r. and Mrs, D. II. Strong ami returned to ter hpm* la Orlanna, •paat Sunday at WlnUr Heron
u Minnie CuriU,’ of Byraoaa*. Vermont, Tuaa fay.
arwl Dak Tpwtr.
*.
Mlsa ’ Rasa -. Tucker raoOnlly A t Christ Episcopal mutch
% ore visiting ttetr nephaw,
spent several daft at Var* 6sack.
nor HunL
Mr. sad Mr*. Flop* Millar of gallon. Bov, If. I, IxraUit of teaIr. nod Mra. Wm. Parkin*, of
Gate. N. Y. kav* takou rooms Derby, -VL, war* tte gaaoU of ford preocted tte oonuou. Borvkb* Brannon boat* oa Laka Mrs. J. O. Turn boll Buadoy,
Ica* a* RoaUr wUl bo at IJ A
in*. Mr. and Mr*. Howard
obfatk la tte AfUraoou.
rt, of OrUndo, Mr. and Mr*.

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fraternity U M In aald
Clark Howell Sees Mt e uhada net
board o f tte kidnap­
Roosevelt As Top ing until t e rsnchad Waber,
police *wtad h im **
Candidate In Race U FocaUllo
^ lil h* ted dries* west with

Bible School, Sunday, l : U A . M.
Ilsrassn. Sunday, 11:00 A. M.
Wining Wot kora League, Sonday, 7:00 P. M.
•
ErangalUtk Borvkoa, Boaday,
7:40 P. M.
T te Rseoartrocllon
Women’* prayer m o a t i n g ,
Wednaaday, 1:00 P. M.
. Corporation, Dm Rail
Prkjar and Torttmeny. Wodaap*
day, 7:40 P. M.
principal at
financial. all
are loaning
third held*
Railroad Aeanu* near Weal First
under tte tfetacsUU Com marc* te l
Street
*
• r a l l r o * ’ cannot borrow money
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
.without I 0 approval of tte^tomPreaching, 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 mission.
P. M.
.
Score* of railroad* te* net
Kata II. Booth, pastor.
earning *no*gk to peg the laterest
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

,

on their bonds and have bate
turned dawn bp bank* whoa tte?

-CHURCH

E. D. Brown!**, D. D„ Pastor.
Comer Oak Ate. and Third BL
I Service* Saaday
,
V:M A. M. Banda. School
11:00 A M. Morning Warahlp.
12:00 Matting of Saaalaa for
rocaptlod of members.
0:20 Junior Bad Senior Chris­
tian Endeavors.
7:30 Eventag Rervless.
meat Immediate needs.
' ' ’ .
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Tha Railroad Credit CorportUoa
SCIENTIST
was formed by tho carrier* to col­
Christian Sclanc* services are lect and admlalaler funds derived
hsld every Banda* morning at tte from turchargee on fratght biUa
church at Eait Second Street at which tte - commission approved
11 o’clock. Bsbjoct for tomorrow la iaal fail and which tecame affe*"Matter.** W e d n a a d a y evening iiv* Jan. 4. T t e fund* frbm tte Wservice* will b* held at th* naw ervases did net begin te com* in
church at BOO E. :.nd SU at 8 until th* last two weak* and than
did not reach th* figure* expecto'clock.
This church maintain# a fro*
Th* result has baan that rail­
Reading Room at tte church 'Otero
tha Bible and all authoriaod Chris­ roads In Immadlat* need hav# had
tian Sclanc* Literature may bo to teak fund* alsowter*.
After tte confarateija tha railroad, borrowed or
purchased.
Open Tuesday* and Friday* froas i'oad executive* lhfonn*d Utjvilret*
they had tea* enjotnad agalrnl
I to 5 P. M.

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
•V

CHURCH a.

’

Th* Re*. J. J. Malntwray.
First Mail, 8:00 A. M.
Second Mass, 10:00 A. M.
Services to t e held at tte parish

ten-

Instructions for children 8ato­
day at l:0 « P. M
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sixteenth btreat and Sanford
Avenue.
T te Bov F. M. Marior In charga.
Bible School 0:48 A. M.
Worship and Communion 11 KM
A. M.
.
Christian Endeavor 8:80 P. M.
Evening Bcrvica 7:60 P. M.
Special service* In tenor of

talking.

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T— BAflfORP HERALD, SANFORD,

The Sanford Herald

ftntiret
1
A fit r keeping n lnrge majority o f the people of FJoricUi Been Ab Btrdhjf i
on ( iIiim unit netMlIrn for ttcVornl months until it was,ftver- For
R oosevelt I
whrlmlngly defeated in the Legislature, tho Bates tax bill

AID TO
RtANT

now bobs iip in the United States Congress whero the
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fitrht is even warmer nnd appears to be closer than It wfci dept the.stale's delegation^ wyro induatrial and. aoclal aapccla aa
on the bill i t expected ruA bound by the preference de- one o f the moat Important iseoea
In our own state. J'lic inhowriown
‘
‘
cUfon. He conceded the law waa before the American people in
tomorrow.
.......„
...........
j , " W o must balance th e bu dget”
U
sin g ....
as ...„
the w
a r cry

■mblguoui

,
and never had been thia campaign of I I^ L
“ Ita political algnlficance can­
not be orer-citimated and must
challenge the nltentlon of those
Interested in any progressive
movement
or measure.
The
reason U plain. The combined
utility and banking.~ Interests,
headed by the power trust, l.ave
the most powerful and widely or­
ganised political machine ever
known In our history.
“ This machine co-operate* with
other reactionary economic. In­
dustrial and flnanrlal groups. It
Is strenuously working to rontrol
lh« nomination of candidates for
tha presidency and the Congress
o f both dominant political par­
ti**."
That da aa far aa tho sewgi i*
sional sigwiro
'- J O #
The document concluded that
President Hoover, if re-elected,
would "remain a power
trust
president.”
Taking up the poiitions of Dem­
ocratic presidential possibilities, It
said Hpesler Garner would “ aid
and sign such measures aa the
Norria Muscle Shoals bill and se­
lect appointees to various post-

,
HpnnaorH
sponsors of
i tho bill have pointed out that in ho other' Way tested.
Afeamiag Ttoossvelt
he
ran
government
obtain ao equitably sufficient revenue AffeVmiDl
jMA/oovvie would
vv,*t,T^
ran Ithe ..
___
to nu'ct
meet ita
Us operating expenaea.
expenses, They malntafh that in- M m it e d , W hw lfr Mid
'•ronBCMl taxation of the rich would Intcrfcn with bunlnciii of- tmth partita In lllinoii, though
that the nates tax ia more sure anti loaa painful than.any the New Yorker would take that
state by a “ tremendous majority,*’
other form of taxation.
.
that Minnesota would give him at
They evidently overlook the fact that In a Democracy, least 100,000 majority and North
I.anell* nitil Hfek*. tepee,
wool Ike llr.ssM I m
mmIImmmI government Im auppoaed to be by a majority pf tne .podplc
Dakota and Montana 28,000 or
fie III eel Htl**rli*lM. '#!Ilrrs *rr
feoMIMI w1nril IM ihd l»fg »» rlfl^M nl nnd Hint in thia particular Instance It Koc5.VHhoUl
30,000.
Ik# rt.Ni.lrt Mills |erlMrl|Ht|
gWHrlrra Im I blrmjiaand
%arl*. thill a vast majority are violently opposed ro thia particular
“ (\a far as the entire west 1*
Tke llrtnlsf lw mnerotlerfe af ltd form of tax. If the so-called representatives in Congress concerned," he said, “ there is no
&amp;asm***fill re| l*r»no Mklrk I* #%elM. are truly representative, they can do nothing else but vote question that if Roosevelt is nomi­
kltrlf r Mill If *1 »• tar ume far »r. against the measure. They know only too well where their
nated, he will sweect the country.
pahllr atl.sM eel a’lNfHl .il«r«lrlrd
rrnlMr .1 I** II «r a*.| e.lkrfeslwr m il. eiipstiluenlH stand on thia matter.
In Iny judgment he will come
•
Href id H.U ea|err na4 alwa lfc« •«.
%al NrH« |eal»M»krel krrrla. ail
Most intelligent citircns thoroughly agree that the bud­ down to the Chicago convention
• lull.. .1
«1.(rrU I
with .Instructed delegatee from
Ul.iM»&gt;,b,»
n y K M . get of the United t^aWa. jiavarcm-ni,.should- be balanced..
date .west of the MissisThe policy of continued I m c r o w l u g - b k ”
” » lllN | )t t . M AIICH 21. H'12 ernntenia dm to privnto individunla and corporatlona.
is n limit to the credit of even the most substantial organi­ Declaring he had never seen
zations. Hul the proper way to balance budgets In these “ so much unrest” in the Middle
and Far West Wheeler said he
limes of economic stress is by reducing expenses as much wanted
to warn the “reactionary
m by increasing revenues.
. Democrat* that the Democratic
The government undoubtedly is confronted with many nominee ha* got to he a pro­
&lt;i muonic problems, but the people are faced with far more gressive liberal, in sympathy with
serious difficulties than the government. At n time when the farmer."
i lie price of everything else ia coming down, it la a poor
Wheeler's views coincided with'
lime lo go to the people and ask them to pay more for their a flood of other week-erd politi­
govci-iknent. It la a particularly bad policy to ask that por­ cal developments which icnluded
tion of the people to pay more who are suffering moat the filing of a delegate slate

pledged to Speaker Garner in
California and an endorsement ol
Gov. Harry F. Ilyrd for the presi­
dential nomlhation hy the “ fight­
ing ninth” congressional dLfrict
Democrats In Virginia.
It will be a three-way clash
In the California primary with
Smith and Roosevelt slate* con­
testing with that favoring Garner.
The Gamer elite U headed hy
William 0. MeAdoo.
Gamer le sticking to the speak­
er-ship task and drrtinee In diecust tho boom for him in the
South and Weet. The Teas* com­
mittee set up at San Antonio to
preea hi* cause for the nomination
will meet again today to dierues
future plan*.
Millions or pencils uned in Kurope are made of cedar shippfd
to Germany from Florida. Trya*
tal River, in Cltrua county is the
center of the state’s cedar in*
duntry.

;.ii in &gt; h.tw that nim ty percent of the wealth of
nun. i- i Mill mill'd by ton percent of the Aftienetn
l,, i i ■■. i, M (M-m'iit mipiMirt the government which
s tInn w.-nith. Ninety percent of the American
i util ml Mill, im percent nf the wealth of thia country,
ruin'd till* iiiiu I n |MTf.' nt Hint the anlrn tax is pri-

UotM dealing 4llh yewsr having
Um public rkvrpoiat."
Governor Roosevelt, It added,
would "aaiiat and sign meoiurea
for public ownership, operation
and adequate distribution of 'pow­
er for majur public power sites.”
Former
Governor
Smith'*
record pn power waa declared to
be “ mixed and haa become more
ao ainca 038. making It difficult
to forecast future action,” al­
though It wa* aald ha would “ fav­
or tho Korrla bill for public op­
eration of Muaclo Bkaala and like
■Itee but uae bla Influence for
prirate diitributlon of the power.”
Newton D. Baker waa claeeed a»
a “ public Interact” power man 10
year* &gt; r . but the document *aiJ
be had grown “ far more conserva­
tive" ainca and would “ make a

" F q m the viewpoint af the
banking and utility Inla m ia * It
continued,
“ Governor
W kbh
would doublleoa make aa onto smd
round a President, aa Mr. Hoover.
In thla respect they differ only In
party tables.** •

The bn\. in Forhla produce
vey showed. The value of school
property Which « » &gt; ile»troyed «a * three titpr* the hotter gathered
plan I a- more than $.1,000 000. hy the her* of any other Mate in
It.•vrnuc of the Shanjjhni mu­
nicipality dmppctl 45 percent tltr- the Union.
in* (he fighting.
It na&lt; «&lt;*t minted thnt STitl.lNHi
rhon* were thrown out of cut
ployiocnt.

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MIAMI, Mar. SI. — ( A J . ) —
Thomas Jerome Censdiaa, I I ,
widely known at a * port*mas and
hunting guide In the Maine woods,
waa found (hot to deolh on a aidewalk here at 4:30 A. M. yesterday.
Police authorities said he com
milled suicide, although his wid­
ow, Mr*. Alda Canadian, aald ho
had no financial or health worriee
and she rould ascribe no motive
for solclde.

CCM o f n o r year* ago and wa*
c n i l t l l fey Alftrd Santrll of
"Daddy Long I nr»~ and “ Sob
Shaev'* IWme*'" r­
A * (fee circa- iM-rfnrmer who
s m ites a (aim.ter. only to find
tha- (fee stand* in tho may of hi*
/N a n k i n g , china. Mar. si.*harwiwMayrMi*- l**\te* i* said to
/A IM llovtilitie* with -lupin in
lane k t w whi. h give* her rrrn
greater , dramatic opportunities tW Shanghai arra h«\e ct**l tin*
O im w SOW lives an.I $100,000,
tha* fadt
of hrt last vohirle.
00
m in property l°*» " u Ta*Ctiun. |
“ i n * g ( d Tt-n “ Tho Moty also
ha* ita aine-mj: mommt*. fot/lhe rhirf of the t*hine«&lt;- department
t o y M h h em u - *&lt; nali-t J dis­ of «tati«tk**, e«timat«'d yesterday
Vtio figures »lio «n l that. 2000
covers that w»im»trtw %ry not
f'tnnea# were wi*unded
tW fBrtuMinf pcrs«m*
are frissinr.
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i W m I n l&lt;*. v h i l f I h f
In d i v i d u a l * d ir e c t ly n !fe « lr« l I))
pat«nn ret* i
nrw
on4n thr " B il Top.** th e w a r f a r e w e r e A i u m U i n i Ml •
» of the drama in* H I 4.0*4. o r l.i p e rc e n t »»f t h e lo

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th e
Jap an ese
ft»r»«*wn*
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m a te d 474 « « p iaf'* h I a U n it
at; a r r m ile * I .

Every locality baa ita

c h a n ts a n d p r o fe s s io n *

Special Invitation
To L a d ies..........
IU -*.|Hyiul m i .mgement
(lie l!l\e Itir.l Itenuty
Hlinp i* gmiig to littvc
n\Staff Spcialist. from
till; Venn* tjf HollywihhI
I aU'ratoriea. lit re for a
wt*.'k. I.^niye a free skin
analtVis. using \T-nu-* of
11.&gt;|I\ \r.mil llt'afily ai.ls.
tie otiAguesl ami enjoy
this r.^tl treat. I’hone
your apikunlnt.-nt &lt; trlv
to avoi.t iljlappointniciil.

PORK SAUSAGE

They always stand
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| ou t t o th e k e e n ob Salta P rm *d .......... ....30c
Suita, Cleaned, I*muted 40c
Pania, Cleaned, I'mused 20c
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Hituisl every.'lie ha* nl lone* been amareil hy the per­
i Hi.in. i i of inin. I remlcri* or aplrituallata, who fmm aomtt.UM |,inif,uiii have appHrently answered cormtly all kind*
i 1111. limn, from ''What mnig am l thinking of? to Where
|..r*t hr.ither"" Hu rlev.tr are these performcra
,i ||M niiilienri' i* uaually .lumtifounded and leave* the
i. iu n-i ■nl ion with the firm conviction that 'Thene mifft
•• . m-1lung to it".
\\i .li.n'l know very ntuch nlimit natrology, numemlogy,
mi ilii.ill*in. nr phreiinlogy. lull it meura to ua thnt if payI........ .. lilt you where your r.iuain Stiale ia, they ought to
, ol.le in lilt Colonel l.imlliergh where hla son ia. And
en’t. liecn
alncd
I hoi n evm Il\ whnl they hav...
......atile to
. do.
. Ever
.
III. Iillli- eiigii t wna taken from his crib nearly three week*
ago. mi'ilmnii. nil over the country have been working to
uncertain I In whectaboula of the miaaing child, and so fa*
l lo ir |i*yi liii • rti|.lions have Wen moatly ridiculous.
Vea. it look* like the seers work Wtter on the atage
nnd with matter* of little consequence, and that when a
real aaidgiimcnt allows up Where they could prove to the
world tlietr worth, they fall down miserably.
Tiie next time any of us haa occasion to witness a pay*
, Im- ili inniiMtration why not remember the Lindbergh cats
nail then maybe we won’t be ao thoroughly impressed.
i-Mhtllda! i " I "•
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luu i* iM-lsrrTii miw
i,li.l*l llllldtl. 'fliers
, '. if lh&gt;-/' vtji I
r l.ull usn&gt;J at Mel
lay ill th* llri-.Jiil
lii-liiiy lliarti JlnM
'•iilly nl fair. - M. I

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FLORIST

CORSAGES
Stewart the Florist
814 Myrtle Aw.

T W E N T Y Y E A R S AGO

K. II. Ilrrmion has a ' Isrg*
fou r uf non bu»y this vresk on
iIn nisi m&gt;lra liuuae. Thsr* sro
i'ur|M-nlsr*, iislntsca and dscoislnrs. A srsnie imlntsr from
Im knonvills Is tvulvlng prvlty
..uiiilUn l »ii-in-* out uf canvas and
nltngi-thrr the wen* 1* an ani'
Tliolrrlning of 'Anjihyr U U hy
umti'il iiiio and bespeaks a now
lit I ti* J gmiio warrlsavad' prtwriv.ups-ra house In rhurt order,
the filii for other l»b r!li.a » pui
Mrs. t'srriu lllalns Ysistr sa/•ijte IsPake.t on thv fUhlng ihtie.
■- |,ut
i Mtti fUbcrufaa ar« ruiunces ths engagemsnl of bar
. havimx MUhe lutk in other lake*. ■laughtsr, Vivian Ulains, to Rob­
W )lt t r H. mwell, fishing In a . rl Kugrns I jirsmorc, of Jack­
nci.il.yi lake last Nsturduy with sonville. Th* marrtag*. which is
live Ii.sVi , caught an t'lght-pouml tu I e a w ry qulst affair, w(U tak*
. -bo** - AI'll h put him bp lb* *r«1 plsr* in April.
('ol. A. M. Thrasher asat Tk*
j • tile fruht ni.iu.iR the Inc*' wieberi
of till, rod Slid line.—/rphyrhlll. llrrnld a foreign nswspapsr tkl*
week. Hs mentioned In hit U t­
Lvftirw.-, .iZ ■■
■'
ter that ho nist ths unci* af Mrs.
.. Cisvtral
hiimlreil
American* Frank Woodruff near Jaffa is d
Went ta llurtia la&gt;t winter upon had a most pleasaat visit with
, promise thSt they would b* him. This worthy man has kasa
oi| Jol.», hQinr*, knj other in Arabia for a number af yaara
engaged in Missionary work. Col.
“ U-notits" of the ropiinunldllr
state. Many o fth vm sold all Thrashar and faailljr t r * la_ •*ih iir htlonring* and invested all cell, nt hsatlh and anjajrlat tksir
tbetr avaliable tat^ In transports- travcU althougk • thsy le a f fat
tinn. Now they aru qlraaded and their old Hanford hams.
D. I n Thisihrr cannot ramain
■j-cnnilitt. Reear.uy t i« y wars laml by S.i u i : r'flelgia
InaoU.s long and U a fsw daw*
dill npsn aa ofries (a this etly for
must isava tha rogntry .
&lt;*^4jr.'-Jovl apf|k‘ r
* * 'tha- Mhsr r o w V |
i t a l pie.n a* it Waked.

jwal l.lefr.l.-.l, I h i I rnu—-lilemlnl —

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S A N F O R D ,

Florida'* Bovi
head* of the &gt;
are elected for
'year*.

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BO B DODSON’S

now ft*Is Ilka a bay , aa a vaca­
tion after a long ilsta of m &gt;m L
That h* will b* ittecaMful ia his
new . rntur* U already ceneadsd.
having friindf la every part of
n| sS hdstltr.
Florida sad Ufeing
hastltx. '
sn. s is iw . . f t a slj

H fb t N lX

ralysts last MaMayAfl
Mary aad bU hom# ah
bis baggy whMiJba t
unconscious. H* was k
bams at l*kp Mgry at
rsported W ba la g f t *
dittos. Ha waa appart
boat af health aad L - — —r•troka cam* most uasxpactadljr.
Maid* Faa arrived ta tha city
Thursday afUrnoan from Oiambus, B. C.
'

H O S IE R Y

D A IR Y
Phone 855XR
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THE WEATHER
Generally fair tonight aad H«»d*r.
Utile change In temperature.

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
F ir e C e n U A Copy

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H IP . 1932

Situation Is Found To
Be Better Than Ex­
pected And Plan Is
‘ Drawn F jo r Relief
‘^wAstaNvsw&amp;r uririfc(A.P.)—President Hoover, in
a forms! etstement, reported
• today that'the financial ncequities of the natlon’a im­
portant rail carriers were less
thart at first thought and
that « co-ordinated plan of
relief ia been formed. '
TVs President estimtacd that
',’ U
aid ■
required
mooting
■a —
- i ------—&gt;n —
---- — In
&gt; a^.__
a __A
tarest
and ___
renewalt w
of# ..II.__4
railroad ...
*e“i mottle* togalhsr with other ob­
' hgations Airing 1931 rangy from
8800,000,bOO to |400.000|9Mh rotkOthutlng that aa much as 8 6 0 ,0 0 0 .“W W O might ba provided by tha Rell• road Credit Corporallon. The
PraeJdect stated the “ recourse to
* the Reconstruction Corporation by
tha railroads will be much leaa
. thaa originally thought."
. Comassnting croon the aeries of
lallway conferences climaxed by
aaa at the Walt* House yester­
day with 16 outstanding railway
chdofh, Hoover said “ ccordlnatte* ad A t programs and policies
'EM * Won arrived at by the gova id railroad agencies to
itlng of the situation
_______r l H o o v e r y e a t e r dar launched a new ‘ and definite
qCnqt, donated by a conference
with IK autatandlng railroad chief­
tain#, to smooth tha path toward
aMMmie rahabllltmtloo of tha nottea'l tall carrlsra.
Althoogh author the president
•or hia many n af trees of the day
wowld diacyaa tha daUlU of thaU
effort, tha White Reuse Issued a
atetetnoeb ssyiag the . Pmotdout

NEW ORLEANS. Mar. 19.—
(AJ*.)— Lea M. Russell, formar
governor of Mississippi, era*
arraatad Kara today on charges
of eiabellierntnt. The formar
grrvernor waa arraatad on eaplaaaa laautd by Ailtitanl Diatrlct Attorney Albert Granite,
who lamed other capiases for
I * C. Cadenhead, president ctf
the aaeantiea companj of which
Rubsoil w a r aecretary a n d
treasurer. V.t* specific charge
against Russell was that he
failed to credit to the company
small sums paid for securities
by two Louisianians. Russell is
being held pending making bail.

NEW TAMPA LAW
TO CURB GAMING
FOUND DEFECTIVE
Seizure Of-Gambling
Money Expected To
Be Held Not Legal
TAM PA. M a r. I9 .- (A .P .J Tsmpa'e new city oruinance proelding for the eeisure ol gambling
money, hailed as a valuable weap­
on for police raids, was found de­
fective yesterday in its first test
by City Attorney McMullen.
In an opinion to Municipal JuJgr
Watkins the city attorney said Hie
city'sa right
Cliy
IIKni to
iu keep
mtji »2034 sened
from gamHing tables at the Colonial Club, Eighth Avenue and
Seventeenln Street, Wcdneslay
night In a police raid, doubtless
would ba knocked out in court
Tha provisions of ths ordinance
covering ths ssisure of money, tha
opinion said, are not mentioned in
tha title and a court probauly
would decide that that section
would have to be eliminated from
the ordinance.
Pollen Chief Logan baa tha
92094 assayed up fgam the gam-

Garner Backs New
Revenue Measure

Van O f Churches To Have

Former Governor Of
MissiBsippi Charged
With Embezzlement

Special Services Leading
Up To Easter Is Explained
Ity RBV. II. IRVING lA IU TTIT ness. Ry the latter half of fir
Tha
plan &lt;*f our Sanford sieond century the ►'iprrme im­
Churches to have special aery- portance of Easter e» a Eea»t
ices during the week prcecadlng Day for ftioie who followed Christ
universal
irrngnlllon.
Easter as a proper approach to was of
and preparation for that great When we rrallxe that the New
festival is hut thr renewing of Te.Urtl'cnt as we now have It
an ancient custom in the Chris­ was not set officially until the
tian C l ich Thr first day to be fourth century the recognition of
set aside and marked hy Chris­ Easter does lint seem so late.
I i t almost at the same time i
tian paop'r wa* of course what
WASHINGTON, Mar. 19.
i ^ no. kryiw as Sunday the first that Easter became the grval
(A .r .l—Boivalec WndHum-firr+fn-&gt;day n f the wrek. which *orn sup- la y of Joy in the Christian
latad a prohibition discussion m |plan
planted thr Jewish Sahbath aa Churrh it was realurd that such
the Senate yesterday br charging tha day of Christian oruhip, the Joy uss ho-'ght at a terrific
Resur-eetion
that action of drys In fo-cing out „jek ly reniembru nee of Christ's- price In suffering
the anti-injunction bill a provision rising from the dead. Hud early, followed the Crueillctton ami the
giving defendants in liquor pad­ too, esme to be recognised with attendant I'a-sion or o if feeing*
lock caeca the right of jury .trial grvatrr joy anil solemnity the of (VC I/ird. .So quite ear y, in
was an example of the "tyrannical actual anniversary of the Resur­ tha second century slso, we find
interference" practiced by
them rection. the day now known as Christian |&gt;eople preparing for the
Easier to the English speakfgg privileges of Easter l*»y hy a
To,- 10 years.
preparatory fast wherein they
Tha statement by the Connecti­ race.
cut Republican drew a denunciaThe reason for Cl is remem- remembered the agony of our
tion from Senator Norris, a sup- hrance is not far to seek aa It Lord and In His Name gave • p
porter of the liquor laws.
j
, Btm. „hown forth In the for God their usual pleasures and
.Senator long asserted Itlng- u, u,j observance of birthdays and Increased their spirit of esnti.'n
. .. .
. . I . . .1 9 L .
.
V» iV.it %a s i a s s w a a
—. k _
_1
_
. . . 1.1
by givlnr more time to Him
harks
raised
the prohibition
qrroe wedding
anniversaries,
a aapectal
(Continued on page Four)
tion to prevent artlon on thr anti­ time to call to mind great happl
injunction bill end assailed "re­
actionaries" of both political par
lies, who, hr said, raise thr liqu ir
issue In subordinate economic
problems.
Bingham look the floor after the
House confreres on the anti-in­
junction bill had forced out, be­
cause it would cover padlock cases,
a broad clause undrr which all
defendants in contempt casrs could
demand jury trials.
Hingham M
opened
di»cus
|rwngvi the U'-V
»•I siorv by aiking Norris if the Sen
j ate had given way to the view
of “ the Anti-Saloon l.caguc as es
What may he termed the first
|pressed by the House ronfrrrrs
GLOBE- Arix.. Mar
Norris explained that the pad- , A . r &gt;- Mac (f in ln e y ) Seymour united e ff o rt to emphasise the
(Continued on Pag# Three)
young Apache Indian, told a fed p r o p e r
ohs.-rv.nce of Easier

States Ituls Example
' Of ‘Tyrannical In­
terference” P r a c ­
ticed For 10 Years

West Virginia “Blue­
B e a r d ” Confesses
To Slayings Before,
Death Trap Springs

S a y s Miss Schmerler Campaign Is BegunTo
S t r css Importance
Gave Him Whiskey
Of Big Attendance
And MadcAdvances

HOPEWELL. Mar. 19. —

(A.P.)— Henry Johnson w u
POTENT DECISION hack
in the limelight today
the Lindbergh kidnapinf
HANDED DOWN IN Inmystery.
The Bailor who
tho atolrn baby’a
LIQUIDATOR CASE courted
nurse, Betty Gow, was taken

Court’s Reversal 01
Sharon’s D ec ision
Seen Far Reaching

A convoy of state Ironwr* hurrtelly recorteii him h*r* and than
lh* jayatery clos*d tightly la
ItiiHer T*. Mi. .tte-JSm«*UW% #» ■round th* &gt;*tiw» i » w r “J*S*
t.ipndator of the State Rank of sever was romptetely abaolred
11 . 1s.ulo A Tr is! Company, whl.-h connection with the Llndb*rgh
|,a, just b-en handed down, is of •ase. Your attention I* Invited to
1 a I importance tn*sniurh
a« former hv-llalln*" wax all Norman
l establishes loe rule to he fol­ Schwartkopf, head of th* iM U
police, would say tenlay.
lowed in Florida and which will
Prrvitsialy h* said th* pollre
have its effect til other courts in
wanted lo re-check torn* of th*
this country, tecarding the right
sailor’s statements. Johnson today
to set-off against closed banking
was led about the Lindbergh es­
institutions.
The case was originally brough' tate by detectives to dateraala*
hy the liquidator against Paul T. just how much h* knew
Duller in the Keminole County Ihr house and grounds.
He was not render arrest in
Court, owing to the fact that the
Judge of thr Orange Court was nretion with the kidnaping
disqualified. Judge James G She reiterated, but dsteetlvea
ron itariftnl against thr Mi|uiill|nr to learn how much he knew
■mt in favor of thr drfrndant An Ihr relate In an effort to
appeal wa* taken by thr l.upn cnvrr whether ha might
itator to thr 17th Judicial fircuH been an unwitting aid to
and on a hearing. Judge Frank A ki.lnap«rs.
Willie s t a i r
p o lic e and
Smith ovarrulnl thr decision of
detective*
were
wearily
Ihr Seminol# County Judge an.l city
•uMalned thr Liquidator'* c«»nten tracking down every vague Up
tmn The defendant
thereupon. ■hat cropped sip in th* 17-day-oid
«m»k an appeal to the Huprrme l.lndhergh kidnaping eatr,
C’ourt of Florid** *nd In an opin were Indication* last night
Ian handed down hy Chief Ja*tlrr Undbarnh »tlR ha* hoj*
ftnford, Clrrult Judr Smith's nil confidential agents
log ami the Liquidator’* conteo
In his guarded home frecyrant
Don w«* sustained, anil the J'ldg conferences have been held thi*
men! obtained again*! the defend week between l ot. Henry Brackinridg*. Lindbergh's counsel and
ant approveif.
The |&gt;oint at i»*ue to** whrthei close friend;
John J. Fogarty
or not a tenant in ihr h*nk Luild New York detective, and Morris
Ing could offset In* obligation on Keener, undercover emissary for
a rental lra*c ■g*ni«t h deposit he the famous flier.
h*i| In Ihr hank *• the time It
The colonel has presided at all
closed. Thr | t'|iiidato' mntendrd of them Authorities directing the
that It toould lo- unfair to the official search for thr kidnapvre
other «jepo*iloi- if the tenant wa* have been barred
given a p»rfi'»«'H« •• ami allowed to
Rosner ha- I eon making frework out hi* deposit hy occupying -iient trips to points a consider­
pioprrt* I*el4»ngitiff to the bank.
able distance from thr ratal*, but
Thr S.-pMum* t'mirt held In *o he returns daily lo make report*.
opinion, toIt•- H toa* concur rad in
These facts were learned last
h} thr tohole Mt nrh. that rental*
night as a fresh batch of cluas
hr. ominr* due after the insolvency
seen.rd to l-e lea.ting the official
4.f ilie Lank. werr earning* arcru1 49 the l.opiutator for
th* invi-sligatoi • where all others
, ' ti
t, nrf.t ..f all the creditors, sn.l have led -Into blind alley*.
IIut while they were on thalr
ul.l not lo* applied by thr .I'­
the .prisoner, Ignac*
. f .
j ’ .. _ ’* L,
.
frn ' nii! n* ■ m l ticDon nf hi* own way west.
..... hank.
...ns
Hlaueteln of Brooklyn, refuted the
i * 1 * 1*11 AgaiiMi th*
*.
- -• ." represent* I I statement and told a third varto r™
* and l'leu». Williams
(Conllnued on Peg* 8lx)
th,. l iquidator
I
A |.|rus re pressnlr,| the defend
,
|

pOrkllawtrrv9s.tr -­
Mr litoiril ru»ioii*ly ovrr
throng «»f *itn r!*«f' »n«l nrw*
|t |»r*mm Mr lookrtl with i grim
•cr *» Shrriff \\ It tirimm *nl
i|Ul«n*»lly *t W*ntri» \ t* .Srrogirin« Mranwhilr tin* |»il»ton rhnp
lain brgan thr pmyrr. I'n*rr&lt;
■rrmril to p*&gt; no hrr»| to thr rlrr
lym iii
\V*r»lrn .Srrnirgin* »t*pprd forRri| an 1 fi• Vn t•

•*M*vr you anything you wi«h to
«iV

M m ry?’*

|*otorr*
rrplird emphatically,
"N o "
Dr II M Mayor*. riark*hur9!
I&gt;hy«i«inn. *a!il la*l night immrdlntrly after thr rurcution thit
I'owrr* «onfr**r4| hr munlrrrd
Mr* A«ta Itulrk K.irhrr and bar
thrrr children of Park Kidge, III.,
anil Mr*. Dorothy l*ir»*lrr l.rmkr
.
' .
...........Week in .Sanford t e g m . .1 11-00
rral court i ry y r * t r n U y !"■ * hr
of N'orthhoro. Man* . and hurird
n
kin i n e n rl.ii. ucock tomorrow morning in »u oi Ihrir l»o.lir* in thr ilitth/nmr hi«
■.intentionally killed nm rletla , ^
I role-Unl churdii. ol
rhambrr of horror* gaia^r in Syl
Schmerler. New York c eil, aftrr , rJj (lly
van Quirt Drll
thr girl Kivr bun 1ii|Uor ami *t ( Hollowing * sriir* of Hireling*
Power* wa* moved to tear* ye*
tacked him.
i,in
*ngin
phlrh
representatives
each
tacked
him.
rn repr»s«"vw‘
. » " from
-----------(Continued on Pag* V*i\a)
I R,„I|HIV
related how
enStolidly h,
he related
how he
ne had
naa ' ‘ .butch
^ have whols-h.arledly
i vkgp
not only

*IU!sW * i- ,nrtl,,^ .t r « s | n g r*ll|1oua participation In
n w ueCorie* gnu nptm- ||(jU),r w|,h
dalewn...!, his |
vt',-.-|i services, hoi of g.-ncer,
today
aanoun.&lt;&lt;
s WI
|1MJI.*r.in.I■W before
t»..r..re going ’ " 'f . a l l y striving to inciease chilrr-n
j. lirothrr-inlaw.
. Bax W t , Ifw agicam ed the bast
Urawal fhoni the rs.t- in Group No |Mi** Nvhmorlr
rahtn
ta le attendance in the lutur.-, pasture,
Isqaant o f operallag tha rvoanstrucI fnr Representative from Sen., |hrr
#
(hf nllfh, f Jul&gt; Minday Schmd lies.Is. aiul mem
I lion flnanc* M t U It affacta the
nole
&lt;
t.unty
to
the
Honda
M
a
t
r
j,
.
.railroads era baiag eonaldarad.
hers ol the of lie la I boa rets will lie
1*.
Lagialatura. T»* expect* to tlyioir
Tha President first called in tha
In the afternoon hr -aid he ats« gin a one-week campaign in l.chal
Hit
afliuta
lit
behalf
of
t.rurgr
A
brads of tha Reconstruction Fi­
went lo her cabin and «be gave n| loth amis.
1 In opmirik* Knit in n tn m p ilR ii
iHCottr-. hti businr.s peitnei.
nance corporation! B. H. Meyer,
The general tlcme of the till to 1 i mg (h r nii'Niiing •»f h r t t r r eit
him a drink nf water lie .lailr.l
SHANGHAI. Mer. 19 - &lt; A . P&gt; who i- -.-king n.'iiuiii.li.in In ttr to go away. Ire! she . al . .1 to him iiiiiiius -ci nn-iis and aUdressc
chairman of tha &gt;yinanc* division
l/« tt»lilp !«• M'a|tl»'llle ••f t h i* conn
ofiicr nf Circuit Judge against "Come hero; I want
l&gt; toM' firnl mi ■ *|w» inI tiiPi*ting
af/tha Interstate Com m on
tell you III aril in a.I cbui. he* during tl
of/th.................................
- Com __Japanese and Chlnree author IMlltar'l
It
Smith.
Iiturvill.-,
l-y
tlea
met
in
a
new
peace
conlerenca
mission, and Secretary Lamonl of
week i» s-.-d on the vents .e lOftl "I 11•■ Saii I ortl \V * 1 1 a ! Ihr
something."
whom
h.
»as
defi-atr.l
for
pru*
today
at
tha
Hritish
consulate
and
t ie Commerce Department. After
ed
Christ's last- Week 0 0 1 ' " 'lilt ••1 Mm* W 1 Mogbry. K l«i
testified
the
young
Ilie
I'
M
'in i'll
sirs
/ ........a"woman.
---- • | gl
| Iduring
IUI
........................
1JEto9-•1 l i.fre,
'Ifeyvr left, tha Proaidant aum- participant* In the parity* said tcujing atlurney sumr yrars agu.
fill M i ci'l &gt;rttlrr .tv a f irt noon
a Columbia i ' n i v e r n t ) -i.i.l.-til vislF v eiy sermon will be baaed
Nr.
Sfn
*
.-r'a
ai.nuunrvnicnt
of
..
.w as ..
a.
a
a.
.
.
_ *
u
progress
is
Icing
made.
Chinaf*
to.11
|M' n1. . 1 ' "g'- «tt|, pM •iii'il ovrr by
j&gt; «a d tha railroad chiefs who
on tha* tto me, an
I .pastor
tor on thr Whit*' |{i\rr I mil
hit
wlt)idie»al
rra.ls
as
follows
•Wg|« In seeslon here as the earru- official quarter* at Nanking were
rrsrrhalmn Bt.«iying *
11 •*• *•( pit sent I » n congiegations to 1 - Di L ii(Nd«tl|1Tl A* &gt; toa# AtiAiigril
'T Lak. this ....-ana uf announr
, flat committee of tha Aaaocu'.'m reported hopeful over the situation
the ill si Its 1b. \V. C T \ - |'A1 1 in nest
thr A pat hr*, told hint hr toiwhr-i %ib ol to.-i l pit tuie i f
Of Railway Executives. Tha ts.t and although conferees declined ing to my ft..-n*lv and aupp.nlcrs to borrow • horsr. I lr luht lo r hr nietlc totfk tohit ti began to1 D1 v“ • k - ilr l l 8*1 i II 1 s9*99•It119** ul»sroup was accompanied by E. G. here lo reveal the nature of their .*4at I have He. i.lr.l to wlthdinw did not h « v r our «»Ho • thfin hi* 1 It1 1 » t « tiiumphal eiitr) int
through.mu I l»M.la Mrs
lillto til
uf
Johnsun, Arnfii ' my candt-a-v f... the office
Buck land, president of the Rail ' discussion,
“
1 uNelson
"u
ii l. Laonardy. ....ria l .hair
. in
brmlnplr
S h r " U f f M t r d Hon th„i hr ru alt in amt rvnleil In hi* lg»»*Moi
Kepreaenlativr It n. ..in
Semi _
-an
minister
to
I
hina,
said
a
move
ro«4 Credit Corporation.
...a., of a committee width will
nous ilt'*^'i on thr t roa*.
County In tin- I rgislatur*. When I Irt hr i ridt to thr daim* toith
TIm oonfarencaa started Thurs­ 'or peace Is progressing.
An iinpm taut » ontrthution iu foster programs of « vnn.lsi type
him on hi* hor*r
made
my
offlnal
snnuuncement
aa
Ministers
of
the
United
State.,
day night whan Eugene Mayar,
thistughoul thr rouuty m vt tovrk
'’ Indians ar« inarm &gt;1 whrn i idr thr s«'i \irra a.lie*lule i for i
no vacancy
chairman .o f Use Reconstructlen Great Britain, Franca, and Italy a candidate their
churrh i* tm part toe fetmtly to99a H.nonc lh«»*4' pt« •• i*l
onr
ht'isr
I
not
hkr
tl*»
tlmt
tollli
....
.
in
th*
office
ol
I
ire-ull
Judge,
ll h -a
. Th.. mrrlmg
wilh
Ftaaare Corporation, and Beers­ attended the conferenre. fhlnrsy*n *' Srymour, who i* maMiril. •iryanitfd l'rotr*tant 1ayim o
,
.It.. . I . a- &gt;,
. tary WiUa, a member of tho cor­ of fit Ialt at Nanking indicated l.” nine* this vacant &gt; ox.irred and it lr»f if ii*'! he told brr
Aanford g»*"ip will play
Srni'iur* rrauing
&gt; 1»»
•»*■&gt;•
bean dstrrn....e.i it.at candi
'Parleys, preceded
l.y Japanese
. 'Omttlnood an Face 8‘x)
ami a duet hy Mr- I "'* 1 “ F R
week'* program
A • be tarried, Iwforr ihr • aI
troop withdrawals, will l.c iol- Cates for tho nllirr ..( Circuit
Thi* g»«»up to ill *|M»nsor a ......
niii Mr*.
F. , !*•»,
a* • .....|.a
lowad by a broader mnfrrenrc lat­ Judgo must run It. the June pri- br *miiI •»be iAvilr l tmn to nmill'
(('ontinur.i oil Page Thrn »
n.rd hy Mia. ITildrr.l -v.s
er with world powers silting in lo marias, I have de&lt; rtlc-.l t» with­ wilbm. -Hying; "I toitl givr you
Muiuripal Juilg* K VV W »n tk
iron out a permanent solution. drew from th* race sa a landi-tata a tli ink *’ Me weni mi a n•1 »h*f
iiirrnl an IbVlir** rnlilltil A
Muon, hr
Summing up the movement of for th* Legislature in urelrr to ex*'- gave him a d g a i.tl.
I Util VI.IuaI EO Dm* &lt; 4.||»H»Ullll)f, A*
troop*, the Japanese eald hb.000 ert my alforla in behall ol t..-org* rtlatnl she held »ei a gl*»*
tli,. Community
•►
••• NAD*»n."
whukc)
A.
DaCottee,
candidate
for
Circuit
troop* bad arrived during the hoe*
tobile Hr*. 1C J MiHigMii iiiA.lt' a
Afte.
he
swallowed
Ihr
whiskey,
Judge,
with
whom
I
nave
been
i&gt;
Ulltios'aad about 20.000 are being
I.r 1 • f talk rnDDifii " I illlr
At a Court of Hsasr bald at tha
WAICltKN. Ohio. Mai
M&gt;
aoclatod for many years in thi h* BHltl «hr ngal f| |ilra*«*«t It9Ml to
withdrawn.
?«I»*•1 1 ihr Vmr '*
■ City Hall T ta n d a f nlfbt with
take
h«-r
to
thr
«Unrr
m
m
in*
I \ I' I A 41111 111AI on A I IlAf O' of
practice of law. 1 thank my nu |taka
M lv W. I. Cim,|h f ITAil Ihr min
alas Baaferd MMaesa and profas
and hr COnarntnl. Sha mn|«
V1 *frid*|&gt;1 lit* Ja mi** lb* Jutr. Jr. nf
meroua friends for the interest ' horse
'
IIII' a of II |»M*t fillip ll»9***l III Ik. »• *
j acting aa Jud|9a, four
they hatit taken In behalf of my n the *atl ilr %m1 hr rmlr I** hind
Sc.-. ■&gt;ntVII.I.-S.I of School- T .all* Mllgltry E'4'4 Dig llt'AaUM'l *E Sili v toa » ••x|wtli'd l-y John l*r
of Uia K Iwant* Club
"Whin wr Start nl *hr ki**at| W. lava liu. ■• &lt;hr porchas-i
Mdilui nitbough hli Alleged At
candidary and thsir many aiturft |H9ll
Ml*. * 4H»| 9P AI Bl» All
_______ Treop Ho. 6, ware
mr," hr raid.
i»kry *hr had the flr-t " llal.y Ih.nd’ *»'ld .»
rtimp,li r. Dotoi'll lUrttiivi'B, Iia&gt;
ancia* of support."
IIIIIIIH H Li AI Dll' I tills I- llfgvd I" 1 m 11 •riiti‘fic-i d to lifr Inipri * oii
granted varioaa mam baddba and
At tha present tln«&gt; Frenk K. in flask we tlr*nk as went along " Sanford through
ll«K*..(o..l Atlrnd a Irrluir *y Di \ a Ipia
frank K »y Anderson, Altamonto
advancement I f hlghtr raAh In the
Springs, started a Seminole Coun­ Anderson remains the only candi­ Hr aahl »hr cfntracnl him again Atlanti. National Hank whuh ..- I'Arkrr. ain Ia I hygMiir woikn. a I oiriit. Dr MArko, tAplurrtl with
■\ triop.
*i
Mai t,*ra * ra tohrn !li«* bo&gt; m *
dal* in Grou^ Na. 1; R. J. Holly is after thry had rutdrn a shorl crivsd
an allntsnenl
of
,1.*'
\kt'dlir* found in a Ii*|i«4.| alorrhouBN* toi«
James MrDanUl Was awardeS ty Dollar foar day* ago, and tho tbs only caneidata In Group No. 2. distant* and they stopped then to jn-asury f-ccunllee on TV.isiiay Du* M1 a ttr *11 1 aI c1
fotdor
la
which
It
waa
conlalnoJ
il»y mninlng
the title of "Star Scout," and re• rouglil into ii»uil i ***Im&gt; lo |•I••a«I
have another drink
aftern.M'n
Thr irroup kul fi I I m |«»m Dir
odvad merit badge# far Swimming waa mallud lo tha Seminole Coun­
a l u l l iluirgr Dim! of harliof
Thr
I ml 1* a'•* attornry
hah
Mr lawtnri'e Isin.l is in th* to1 nii-n id flu ri»*inl * mi
ty Chamber of Commerce office
lug
\ *9d Ufe-aartog.
■
hr *&gt;4iuhl * how II ibb amount of *M&gt; ami it has Ian. ,« •*|lrllrr I ||irrii*hi| Inn- Iihmi a I mg Afid 1 uni 1 Almg Do* kidit-4|ii*r
ya*terdsv bearing tha names of
* J . John Brown. J r, was advanced
Whi'ii llir 'tAlr »rfu*rd lo uollr
Schmrrlrr rniknl thr hrrd*mAii ivied by him since its purchase, Dir .v Anford U riii* ii &lt;• * luu m »l
11 persona through whoa* hand* tt
• (a Soaond Glaaa SqM t
into a C4im|*n»*nl«ir»k' *ilu«D«&gt;n And aa an exhibit
during
e.vrrol lliui»dAy a ( \1 CM* i4*i Im k Mi* |iii»»*r Dir oiajoi rbaigr of kidhad passed In that time. .
y fa rille reaolvad a merit
OA|tiiig toitli iiilnil lu «Eiurt, Dr
thrn atirmitlrd D&gt; *tab him. .Sry­ short laths he ha*
Hera la ths Journey of another
made 1.1
IU *d
I I lm« )|a||tu rrfuArd lu |drAi| lo Do* niini far "Handicraft."
Apprealmataly 100 pastors and mour killing htr is drfritAr of schools Ilf thr er« lily on f -&gt;e a-l \N T I -mt*fir ), |*rr«»drMl
of tha nearly *00 Dalian now be­
iAirnian
ul
..
.
Club
toill
tr
grnrral
ih
ass Dykoo roc*I red a merit
ing sent around the city and coun­ M u b t n of th* Cantral Dlsrict of his lift.
visaUllty of bringing h. Men dot a rnmnilDrw on at rAiignnrnt* fui #r rhargr ID* Attornr) then an,
far FlremanaWp.
flarida.
Disciples
of
Christ,
will
nouiunl
bu
ihrnt
wa* rrady to gu
B#&gt;mour «l#rlarrd hr an&lt;l iht lars Int 11 th* t.a.tr channels of (hi* cvrnl.
ty In a campaign to Induce par­
. t | r « a t Cbmraiaaionar 0. M.
on Dial Monday with I hr rxpresons to "Spend Semlaele County Matt at th# First Christian Churrh •in diem, rented In the ravine, the nation.
- WahdBa, Oriando. presided orer
latmn of arquiDal
Dr Mmrko
Burned Dollar* A t ltoma” : Noah's past Tuesday morning ot 10:00 where her l*ily we* found The
Th# bonds, which are in thDm C oa t, with the following act- Plane; Saaford Cocoa Cola C* i o'clock far an all-day semi-annual
claim* hr wan at Die |iU»e only to
whiskey mad* him sick ant ahr noantwatlons of $fdt, I !••**. and / ’ e s .n m A H in l L V n u t
Itof na Jadgaei 8. D. Illgbleyman. J. P. Holtaclaw) J. R. Benton; I. convention. K*pra**nlativea from
became ang.y hitting tilai with 9M0 a i" *mal| in »ltr, aid m*
. Bar. H. I. U attit, Arthur Braaaa, J, Breckao; Texaco Service 8U- t3 Central Florida church** are
about the kidnaping.
a rork. He flang it tack at her *rrrt%lr thr famou* iJlwrty lUmd#
,»
IlMliry. Jallua Dtngfaldw. tioO| R. N. Windham; H. SauL, axpectad to b* present.
and
she
dr*#
a
knife,
adianctng
wIM
jr
9old during t'nr
ra»ly
D. K. McNa'j, ami Jr.j WUllam KaadaU; Forrext The general them* of th* conThr annual Solemn Ceremonial ,
upon him. II* dodged and sh*- dftfa of AmrrlcA’* |»«rt in tl»r
d Orerita.
which oads at special
Oatchel; Seybeld Baking Co.| A. vantion
World War Thry i r t offniAliy Feast of the I'aa. I.al I s ..... a
||VfTp i Tft r V x f f o n M e n
of M toqra Is Aid w a n . Corley Pander; Saa- service* at 4:00 o'clock ia "Chris­ tried lo stall his horse.
I T y U C I O V A H ID It . l i c i t
'1 caught her wrist from be­ known •* "Tw# prrrrnl Unllrtl irremony avallahlr for the atlrndi la the Pasta foed Drag Co.; S. D. Hlghlaymnn; tian Liberality", aad prominent
1
wash end of TewaB X ^ HeUl Valdea; Narvla Christina ministers and laymen hind; wresting with her; don't HtaUr T 'r ft ir y O r llfle ii# . firwt ■nr, of all membets ..f the It,.as
I'roia of Central Florida will b* j WASHINGTON,
Mar.
10.—
know how I4ng; I wa* drunk. I •rrirO," End Air ilur an!
ad aatore W C-V'! 'N n * » .
win
b*
heard
la
brief
address**
Theatar,
took knlf* 9n&lt; threw it away. p«l MMr. I ft. I'* Is*'* F.arh bond In &lt;".served at lh» Masonic Temple in ’ (A IM In a telegram to a southand Light Lacks'* Sweet Skop.
during the day.
8h* want toward where I threw e l i t e u .. intof.st coupons, tire llrlando. Thuiaday *v*niug. M sr. I *rn totlon firm. Secretary Hyde
hr C. A.
1 -aid
today that admlnistialion
half*; 1 weal t* hora# and mad* flrat coming due on Rapt. U‘ 24, at 9:09 o'clock.
ftna, fad !*i W HEAT P U C E * DROP
CADETS LK A Y B FLOBIDA
Th# meeting Is sponsored by |plan* for disposing of wh*ot and
1992,
gad
the
sacund
on
Mar
I-*.,
hors*
travel
last
away
from
her.”
tha hoys to
may
redeem "he Acacia Scottish llite Club of roltun surpluses abroad do not
CHICAGO, Nar. t9— &lt;AJ»f&gt; HOLLYWOOD, Nar. 11—&lt;A^.| H* said h* 4d not aaa bar again. 1988. Purchaser*
HU
teatimwy
was
la
roa
trad
lc.
th*at
at
I&gt;*r
by
giving
a
90-day Drlando, and all Hanford member* .ontemplata dumping and that
rtaat yriaas dropped sharply w —Cadets * f E lt m U a (On.) NtUMl||i
1/
intcnlioa
to
dt«poM
of of the organisation ar* Incited to ntw American markate would ba
lion at aa aDecad roafaaaiaa aath* U a H * f trad* today *• ra- tore academy laft tor thalr
attend A dinner will be held at sought II* said no M l* would b*
•rata that tha Uvarpaal market ,yesterday
. . r ___________month*
after threa
at toyed in evident* hy tha govern­ t e SW^rgmcy rrcorily.
It JO o'rork at th* Temple, Pera-u- made rscept In an orderly ■wa\
ment. Th* ftatemrat quoted th*
‘
*
raltasd
aa
9
raraH
f
t
Urn
academy’*
winter
qsarUr*
97, •
KSVII l.E __ Two local planning to attend ara roquaelel
request* I and In accordance with th* Farm
yanter4»y nf “
*
. CoL Bandy Eaavar, praaident, IndUn aa aayiag h* stabbed th*
U&gt; correspond with th* aocwtmv
aoeretuiv Boards pravloualy BMouncad palhones shipped lotol of to
UBg w am n laths neck, watched
th* cadet* ware teatrutted to ycung
„
of fruit up to raront of Ih* Orlando club at oner lo ■icy Ruch tala* woatd be coaalniegrouaJ,
walk
4 Oatoaarilla, G* . Nar. IM.\ M r
roak*. reservatloa,.
|Hvo, h# said,
*( v • •
at fa it
t -

Opening S h o t F o r
H e tte r Citizenship
Fired By W. C. T. U.

Progress Is B e in g
Made In F a r E a s t
Peace Negotiations

B oy Scouts G iv e n
A w a rd s Thursday
v it Court O f Honor

Acquittal Expected
For Ohio Kldna|H?r

Lawton B uys First
Baby Bond Sold 1n
City Through Bank

Frank K. Anderson’s
Dollar Bill Is Back

Pastors WUI Meet
At Christian Church

( eremonial rca«t
|IOMha.r |I&lt;|U», ..id knew nothing
Will Be Observed
Awsurance Given By

lifufoa-

ii- -

‘ ■

/

•'
a^m .

from jail in Jersey City last
nillht and brought here for
i persona! interview with
Colonel Lindbergh.

Mr worr m blur
*uit, a
The dv.i*ion of the Florida Su
white whirl. * wh il r tlr i n I tl»r» •
pre.or Court in the case of Paul T.
w n• n %
khitr h»nfHvrr« hlrf in h

Spencer Announces
Withdrawal F ro m
L e g** is
la ____
tu r e Race&lt;
-----—

Sailor Suitor Of Mis*
Gow Taken ToLlndbergh Estate And I*
Escorted O v e r I t

MOHNnsmt-I.E. W. Va.. Mar.
19. ( A I M — llvrr, V. I’owere.
West Viiginla "Uluehear.l" who
luie.l women to their death with
pinniiers of love ant happiness.t
died on the gallows last
night,
with an iinrnnrerne.l smile
Ths
tiap w is sprung at l* IV M. I'ow
era was pronounced dead at 9:11
While everything was in readi
ness, the tilus curtain was drawn. '
reveiling Powers standing upon |
thr «raffohl

INDIAN DECLARES CHURCHES UNITE
CO-ED ATTACKED ON OBSERVANCE
HIM WITH KNIFE OF EASTER WEEK

a v
*nw

WASHINGTON. Mar. 19.—
(A ,p.)—Spmkrr C.irnrr, In K
formal alalrnirnt today. ir*vr
hia full rn»lorM*mrnt lo the ne^
revenue hill and manufacturer*
sale* tax provision. The Texa*
Democrat said the Way* ami
Mean* Committee "haa th e
*ureat, *oun»le*t, amt mo*t e f ­
fective mrina" of balancin* the
budget and adopted the *alr»
tax after prolonged and ex­
haustive deliberation.

I '- '

‘

12 Strange Savages
0 f Ringling Circus
Pass Through City

Twelve nf the queerest peo­
ple on earth, coal Mark Ubmagl
■Avagr* from f^r interior
of
.Sa^Di Afro a . |iA*»rd through
.^Aiiford
&gt;»**trrdAy
afltrnoon
AboAr j aii ADahUc* (*oa*t Lino
|.A**xngrr irAin rnrwolr lo Sgrtnota and thr wintn iralnlng
*111 a rtrr a of the Kingling ( Imift.
Only a few prr»on* glunprrd
thr uquBiial MVAgri, right « f
who*n were mrn, thr remainder
women. II tre lip* era tho dieIin,) M.lng feature of each
of
Ihr savages, with tha
wearing large wooden pintea,
serted at part sf a tribal 1
inontal
In thalr lipa.
wooden plates ware at laaat all
inches arenas, giving the wtaTar
a moat hideous appearanea.
- I
Th* troup* rod# In a baggafa
. i
car guarded by half a
railroad and circtia detective*.
It is said to have been thalr flrat
rid* on a train, having arrived la
Jacksonville by boat. While hare - *VIh* party was fad, and It waa
discovered that a majority ot
th* savage* had no teaCi. White
eating, on* hand was stood
to
hold th* maaaiva distented lipa apart. T W
naid to
ha** • ;
been a (ultenly curious
gTBWg. J X
' i
’ ••
only on rare occasions noting tha
small hat latereaed crowd whteh . &gt;.s

peered through a
tha l a m n aar.

doorway 01 •
I

a ; ^ v &gt; is p a
Jacksonvili# was lava l aA haidkd

aad evacuated hy Novthaca tra fi
daring th# C W I W M i

�»&gt; . U » K r V*. I

M M ru t i . x . r . r f

LD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Noted Moi

P R Y S'W ILL USE
ENTIRE FORCE IN
COMING ELECTION

Sport Briefs

rountry. The chairman of the
executive rommltlee I* l)r. Erne**
||. Cherrlngton, represrntlng the
World league Againit Alcohol­
ism.
The dry nrganirations were de­
clared hv Dr. Edwin C. Dinwildir,
esertitlve secretary of the commit­
tee, to l-e planning *n aggreaviv*
campaign up to and through the
national convention* in June. The
dry efforts will lie
rorrl-d
throughout the entire presidential
campaign, Hr. Dinwiddle ssid. and
efforts on a national scale will lailirrrte I Inward rallying the nr
panised diys of the nation behind
dry plank* and dry candidate*.
"The situation today,” hr. Din­
widdle .• declared, * “ shows on Im
• proiemetil for the lemnerao-o
fprer* compared In that In MI-’M.
And In spite of the rnnliuunl
hammering by the wet stmkesmen
lha morale of the dry force, rhigll an(| they sre prepan d In I-•
forward in a militant movement."
Among those present in the con­
cluding sessions, lieslde* lit ( lie
rington and Dr. Dinwiddle, wer Senator Arthur I upper (It.) of
Kansas anil former Senator Rob
ert L- Dwell from Oklahoma
Other* Included Mr. (iinnt
M.
Unison. Mis Je*»e W Nlrhnlaun,
Col. I*. II. Callahan, Mr* Ell* A
Iloole, vice-chairmen; Mi** Ivor*
Rrolt. recording secretary; Mr
Krnwirk II. Martin, treasurer; llr
K. Scott Mrllrhle, Dr. Clarent"
True Wilson, Dr. Arthur J. liarIon, .llishoji James ( 'unnon, Jr., Dr
A . C. Millar, and Mr. George II
Wilson
__A brief formal announremi
issued yesterday said the gre
Piinanlmuualv agreed In urge b'
political parties to take the aa
stand In 11132 that they d ll
1028 regarding ,|'y plank, and
nominate ih&gt; candidates for |ir«
dent anil vice-president.
*
’ “The Hoar I of 'Strategy, bail
by the united piohitiitinn eons
uenclc-s, will vigoioi.ly npp
any and every effort to repeal
weaken the ..............nth Arne
ment to the ('onstituli“ »
“ Reports rearhing the r mini
tee from various section- "f
rountry Indicate thel dec nle.l i
rapid progress I* being made
ward these end*."
The Hoard of Strategy i- •'
posed of 33 dry org*nirali
joined together l» unify their c
paign In the nattonal elecllnns

E x o tic Customs
Attend W edding
O f T w o Gypsies

a

8 — |day with tie Cincinnati Red* at
and 1their training camp here. He wa*
E-hit I ^or three yeara a fullback on tho
*
'Gator eleven and waa lha pitching
ke** etar of l h a unlvtraily team for
hair two year*.
ilMThree other Florida men &lt;\cJrr.coro en route to llot Spring*. Ark., for
a tryout with the Montreal Club of
I*** the Inter national League.
,|vp
Gator hope* of a conference
IplJ baatball championship learn thf*
le-t. aurnrmr will fce wreckel if thtr
ring quartet make* good.

Extensive Plans A r e
Being Laid In Pres­
idential C am paign

Close Tourney Is * Bowling Tourney
Staged By Teams Gets Under W ay
a
/n ..a
'
n n . • arwi •
n
A
A t Country Club
To Flying S t a r t

hi* fir»t exhibition game of the
reason, the New York Yankee*
came from behind to defeat tr.e
Huston llrave* M to 5 In II inning*
I yesterday.
Frank Ctoavtti, Pacific Coast
rootle, led the Yankee uttack,
however, romin* through with a
CLEARW ATER. Mer. IH. - •Ingle, a double an.I a triple, lilt*
(A .I’. )—Three home run*, two -iv by Finch Hitter Hoag. KaltnarUr
Ed Coleman and one by Max and tiehng In the eleventh off Ed
lliihnp, accounted for right of the llran-fl gave lie Yank* their win­
Athletics' rune a* tha American ning margin.
league champion* defeated Brook
The Hah* failed to get a hit Hr
l&gt;n 1) to 7 yesterday.
was railed out on strikes iwlrr,
Coleman, Pacific coa*t rookie,
lot on I as* twice a* the result ol
connected with his homer* off Hill
Clark while lllshop hit hi* circuit a has* on tall* and an error, filed
drive off Waite Hoyt. Jack Guinn, out once and groundel out his
who pitched the last three In­ •lath time at the plate.
ning*, wo* the only Dodger huil N. Y. I A | .-100 100 UIO 0.1-H It 0
Boston (N ) -00 U.11I 00(1 Od 5 10 I
er not scored on.
(Joiner, Rhode*, Munay anil
Ilnrk Wilson found the rangifur hi* second home run of the lilrkery; Cantwell, Hramlt and
•prlng sea*on In the fifth when •Spohrer, llargiuve.
Maliaffry wo* doing the pitching
I.AKEI.AND, Mar. 18.— (A.lb)
for the A V Hack also poked o d
Despite a live-run rally in Die
•i do'ildr and n single.
Sente:
r h e ninth inning, the llrooklyn llmlg
Phils ( A )
i i i r j i i i i o t m &lt;i a n ,ls dropprl their second straight
HiiHiklyti ( N ) III ! 1411 immi 7 12 n game In the Newaik Reel* of Ihe
Inlriliulliilial league yesleiiln)
M sh affey, Krau **e and Madjeki; Cla ik, Hoyt, Quinn slid laiper. f he .tine wa* 8 to 7.
1 1n- Ileal* garnered 13 hits ofl
LAKELAND. Mar IN (A IM Ktiller, Mungo and Thurston while
The Newark IIp i m , who hov*« tie Dodgers touched s eiinilai
k en rlawinir major leairje &lt;luh« nnmliet of Newark hurrr* for 12
In !l*crimlnati*ly lhi« training pea Huts. The victory wae third run•on, milled (hr* Philailrlphia Na­ •ectli-e triumph uf the luterimtional* to lh**ir li»t ywtrrdiy hy l Iona I League rluli over major
league opposition, having al*o
the ■rori* of 7 to f»
The Hear* in a •••vrnth innin • I eaten the Alhlrtic*.
(Kill IMI2 1)0’, 7 121)
rally nrornl three iiiih **ff Phil Hr'klyiv ( N )
f*ollin« h Im-miim with n double hv Newark (I L I I 140 IMI3 U0* M I I ”
Kn &gt;r, Mungo, Thurstort and
A ndy I nlien nm(| «*ntl«-&lt;I witii thie,*
• ioifI* - •»i h row lip ZitruiNn. P«»|h- Kiel arils, Piiiltnch; Jankios, TT*o'
rnt llaricreavr* The ItearA urnre I ver. P o l t e r and Hargreaves,
four run" off Itideo m hi* one hud Glenn.
a•••■ion, the Ihiid
l.ee had •»
doulde nod u triple for th«* I'hlU.

t he

Mt*. Miriam Fell Hart, well*n»wn play r r,"l,|f,r and monac­
tor who will present “ The Man
Who Forgot" in dramatic recital
Sun‘ay afternoon at the City Hall,
l:INI o'llock. Mrs. Hart will por­
tray the pert of each of the 14
-hararters in the ploy. A, free will
■if.ering will be takend'**'

U.S. Doesn’t P l a n
To Re-Open World
War Debt Question

a

Tho Hret Hooker* and Slicora
tournament held at tl'o Soaferd
Country Club In many month* in­
sulted In a one point victory for
tho llookor* yesterday afternoon.
Tho final score was: Hookers, 9,
Slicer», 8.
4
Twenty-four men golfer* wore
Entered In the tournament which
almost ended in a deadlock. John
Ilorbet captained
the winning
learn, while E. M. TTSlker was
rapitaln of tha loaere.
The Hookers wort point* at fol­
low*: John ITerbat won thnii
points from E. M. Walker; Dr. A.
W. Epps, three point* from Jim
Fpeticer, and Dr. 8. I’uleaton,
thiee points from Howard Kavllle.
The Sllcrrs won point* a* fol­
low*: A. C. Port won two poluta
from Dr. Cl. L. Park; W. C. Hill,
won two points from G. K. Fullagcr; E. F. llouaholdor won one
point from Prod Bolly. and II. M.
Watson won three points from Or.
It. W. Rucker.
The following matches were ev­
en: O. G. Herring va. C hari"
llunni G. W. Spencer v*. John
Ludwig; E. Compton v*. W. R. Dy•on; A. t'. Mclleynold* va. Curjin
William*, and Dr. I). D. Caiwell
v*. J. D. Price.
low medal »core was re.-orded
by G. W. Spencer with a 78. Other
medal score*: Jim Spencer, HI;
John Herbtt, Dr. 8. Puleeton, 82;
Howard Kavllle, 84; Dr. A. W,
Kpp», 85; II. M. WlaUoii. 8fl; John
ludwig, KM; Chari** lliitin, G. If.
Herring. Ill; ll. W. Rucker, 93;
Dr. C. 1- l ark. 101; A. C. Fort.
I IK!; fi. K. Fullag-r, I I I , and Fred
llolly, 115.
It wa* the first of n almilar

WASHINGTON. Mai*. 1«.
(A IM President Hoover and
.late department hastened .;
Irrday to give assufance tbaf
no immediate intention of rao;
Ing war debt negotiation* - ,1
Europe i*i nation*.
i
E
The President spoke (lire
Fenatoi II... I. s in » i' a llllx 'i

The Sanfcrd Bowling Club Head
Pin tournament b under .way to a
good atari, according to G. P*
Weber, manager of. the alley*, dnd
a total of 113 la tho highest mark
recorded to date, with a 109 a*
aeconj high, _
.
Paul 7 exold hit the head pin IS
lime* yesterday for.a-111 »core,
while George Uabo made 12 con­
secutive hits for a 109 acore. Fred
Holly and John resold mlaaed tho
heaJ pin one each, and are tied for
third place with a 101 score.
Other scores are aa follows:
Frank Geresoll, 09; Walter Bach,
US; John Bolly, 92; Ed’ Randall,
80; Henry Witts, 83; and Wm.
Toole, 68. George Habe holds high
10-frame gaipe with a 315 acore.
In the Hanford City Bowling
League. the Bender Boy» atndc a
new high three game total of 2.-,
648 pin*. Roy Holler was the high
point acorer for three game* with
scores of 188, 202, end 205, for a
total of 6U6.
L. A. Renoud scored high single
ram* this week with a 243 while
CJeorje Tboreton scored **cond
high wlTa 232.
1 he Leesburg team roll* a
match her* againit Sanford at
2:30 o'clock 8un&gt;|ty afternoon.

Valera aaid, renewing In effect MT
pit* at yeaiardajr far Um onion of
North and Sooth Ireland.
Da Valara stressed that hb a **
vaa Ireland far Ireland, bat tam­
pered with friendly faalln* far all
nation*.
The St. Patrick’* Day calabrntlon waa marred by a disturbance
In the country o f Londonderry. A
party of member* of the Ancient
Order of Hibernian* were ant-uihad and two of their number
were wounded.
The youth of Ireland danced laat
night in celebration of the day. Aa
for lon e year* past, fto liquor waa
aold with which to droum the
shamrock,
,
Another canter of ceremonlaa
was at Saul,' In County Down,
where a giant al
rick will soon .be erected on the
mountain of Sliove Wlllln, 400 foot
abovt the shore where the taint
landed in 431 A. D , as a mission­
ary... '

P ro h ib itio n Issue
Invades R a n k s Of
2 Political P a r t i e s
WABHINOTON

1m

by tha Most Rev. Dr. M. Grean.
;
bishop o f Down ant Connor, after
I
a solemn high maaa in Saul
Chbrch and a procctrion to (he,
■ita of the monument. .

WINTER HAVEN, Mer. 18. I A IM Thr Philadelphia Nation
at. .handed the revamped t ini in*
nail Red* a III
- tiouncln* ye»lei ay. Itoekb* Edgar Holley's
pitching uf (i.e a curie.* innings
l-o Ihe Phils wa« a feature of ti e
ItiftIHt*

I be I'hlla got off I" a g«i-d le»-i
in Hie lust Innin;-. a»&lt;- I y tDI-le*
[ bn by 1 e* Malliin and I apt. Pi*'..
; ey \\ liilney.
Reg Grabowskl wa- scored on
three tune* In the* »-v- nth tuning
and retired III tr.e iiioili. when a
Re I tally netted two more. Chi t
Nichols linlahed.

’ dieted by Ralph ■. William* at
l Oregon.
*
Thl* coincided With n alatament in Cleveland, by Maurice
- Maschke, national temmltteeman,
1 that a majority of tty Ohio «UUy gallon to tha Chicago Republics
I- gathering woold favor n rhanfll
« or referendum.
-W r
5
Ohio ha* always sent dry dab­

S t P a t r i c k ’s D ay
Celebrated I n B ig
Way By I r is h m e n

DUDI IN, IRISH FREE KTATTT.
Mor. 18.— (A.P.|—Erin relebrotcd
the fifteenth century of St. Pat­
rick's yesterday with done* and
song and military parade, winding
up the day by hearing a message
from tie new president of the
Irish Free State, Kamon dc Va­
lera.
De Valera appeals) to all Irish­
W IN TER H AVEN— Bardo Prod- men at home and a'lroad to close
Ur.* corporation opened canning their ranks and march forward.
"L e i our desire to work for our
plant in South Winter Haven.

Sc-mctu Rot innin of AiRansa-.
the Demo, roll leader, aPcf atbeiuf the minority w«re not sali|fl»-l
Ribui-on i|Uolcd from a rtilemanl
made last December hy Mellon •*
se. retaiy of the treasury railing
attention to the a Iver** condition
of the British since they w*nt off
the gold standard.
'
Senator ( ‘initially quoted /mm
Pi evident Hoover's messagg la*i
Dec ember proposing revival of De­
war debt funding rommiaelon anti
•aid Dir onlv reason hr fould have
ha) III mind for Dial wa* revision
uf the debt*.
Senator Glass, Demoerat, Vtr
ginia. suggested that thr timnilgbl shoitly arrive, if It bad not
already, when it wouli be t» the
best miriest* of the United State*
to rrvi*e dowuwaid rauvldrtably
the wer di-bte.

NEW ORLEANS. NUr. IK.
(A .I1 ) — EdUU Mania* ore hoine
i u i i r ioul over the left field fence
In the fourth Inning with loike
Sewell on base, pare Do- Cleveland
Indian* a 7 to fl wm over the N*w
Orleans Pelican* yesUnlay. rid
die'* homer wa* the Hist of toe
Indian exhibition aerie*.
Yesterday's game wa* also Die
first In which thr Indian pitcher*
have not held the upper hand.
None of the three Trtle hurln*
proved effective. Th* Pcle gath­
' ered three run* off Delve Bean in
the fourth and sixth and two nmte
In thr swrnlh v, hen Monte Pearsun walked (our men and then cut
loose with a wild pilch.

GAINESVILLE, Mar. 18. —
Captains of two Fluiiila Dulver
•ity athletic teams were named
yesterday.
Manley Beckham, of Sanford,
veU'ian Gator fvathrrwelght, was
eh rtevl to th* captalnry of the
11)33 Florida billing teum. Peckhum is a Junior and has bean a
&gt;moiler of Die varsity team for
Die past two si-a.ons, He went to
Ihe emil-flnal* In thr ll)3l South­
ern Conference boiinr tuuinamsnt
and went to th* quarter-finals In
the IU32 tourney.
Peek ham succeeds Johnny Min­
ardi, two-time Southern Confer­
ence bantam king, who led the Ga­
tors tor two successive araaan*,
1931 and 1932.
Allen Rpanccr, of Sarasota, Ih's
only lattarman on tha varsity,
swimming squad, wa* selected by
tha Gator swimmers to captain
tbrm throughout th* coming ass*on. Hpearsr M a Junior and won
hit Isttar aa a varalty awiamar
last spring. If* la succeeding Ed
lloinfh, Miami, wka wa* elselad
laat year la load tka 1933 aatattra.
I Esmfh (ailed to return U arkociT
i Uil* year and the team waa wUk; out a loader until tka aqaad aa! I*ctad Spencer today.

SAVANNAH, Gan Mar. 18. —
(A .K —Johliay Ueder, Fall River
soccer player, who Is striving for
an Inflold Job with lh« Uoalun IUJ
So*, veslarday slammed out a
ninth Inning hum* run off Horace
LDenbea and gave th* Yannlgans
a 4-3 decision over tk* regular*.
lUoer'a clout aroved Urban n «s sring and brvka a 2-3 deadlock.
Al Van Camp, wka banged out a
homer In Tuesday** practice gaafry
poled annthar out of th* park yes­
terday In tk* last half of tka In­
ning.
»
BAN FRANCIBCO, Mar. 13. —
(AJ*.l— It didn’t, mtaa aaylklag,
tat tk* Pltubargn Itrptos and tk*
Mission* tore Into each other la a
•Waling ball pam* yaatentay, and
H want 19 laning* before tha Baca

loot. I to I.

r t f '-

HOUgAH ;yiLL Pll
TAMPA. Mar. U .M A J . )r e A
fourth LalveraRy at fW ld a athlala »U r la areking a berth in pre-

Two B o n d h o ld e r
Groups Merged T o
Protect I n t e r e s t s
MIAMI. Mar. 18. -r»(A.P.)—
Merger of the F lo rid Municipal
Bondholder* ProlcctlA. CopimlUae
and It* advlaory co A ilttre Into
an activa group to A ilhM* ike Interrsis of Florid* mtMMii L W sd'
holder* wa* onnouncOCJ9r* jraatard-y by George W I M m m , Jr.
uf Jacktonvllla. rep'aAapUllva Al
thr ruinmittea. Previously Uia od
vl»ory committee, wboi
held 3.17.000,000 of Fli
i|tal bond*, took no i
Improve
tha work of attempt!
bond price*.
Honda of 16 Flori.
ties will bo bandied
ram mil tee member**
will b* deposited la i
bank* at Jarksonvllld
to reduce l|t* supply,
krt and Klman* piall
Don -would hare “ I
and fsvara'.M raavtlnj
of Un bund*."
Simon* said th* rd
mitt#* would ha "In ,
deal directly with thj
aad to eo-opsratd wl
cwnco-Ud wholo. •%
will nHlmatsly befog
pal creditor of th o :
The ultlamt* rabui
commanltlsa' abU|
Uva tpaaH t i f t *
tka MMlttMMNri

tlax.” Blmona tar

* ffactal a f w r &gt; ’
M IN E O LA /lT

r,

9

i; - V v V

Jk

•

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-fiI f

s

i amendment VW adapted waa pre-

in.pi - ‘I 11■ . * i&gt; i* n;i|t- * ip” *•
yesterday' 'Mr'em toil l*&lt;i l
The *' III -aid Aiu'lie-dplor M'l
Ion i - u l 0
o m-- hi* po*l I'
l.nmlo t
w » L*| A‘ifn di&gt;
russloo. lu.ikiiiv l l . aglrmbdilir I
lion of the 111 iti«h

irrravefl, Kids

s c A

IB. —

ic pre-eonvenUan. rank* yeatar-'ay
a* lupporter* of PYmnklln D.
Roosevelt fer • the
Democratic
residential
nomination
counted
North Dakot*b.JQ vote* forNtlai.
That th e 'J M B N k jn natbnnl
I convention w[UTTiMr ^4 b l3 I«»t
lest on p H | M b a '. .since the

Senator l(re.|, coming to t'n
floor afli-t n ci.il tii thei Whit.
House. •*"! "I sol ai|-|Rll*ed t-

i'hlla. IN I
121 OKI IKK)—A 1**1
Newaik (H i «Nl( IHIOtO* 7 W
Holm, ( ’oilin’* noil T«»«I I. Mr*
(*urdy, .Miner, IloU law «n4| llm

Mar.

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Mt k

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�TMJd

Sanford Herald

" • O ' * frucb wU„ markets o iJ
canal*, will not only behafll'U m*4

Banishing *TePpnrp y p $&gt;ntr$*t

T o Help Idl
. Planned I n

Moat of the laws on our atltato booki ere prtmt
the benefit of the wealthy. Wc here laws against
—
Vi-r,
____
m the
tb.-.poor. u wdli M the"rich, but
which, of cQ
tvrue,i-----benefit
aueh laws'arw usually not vary effective. We have Uwa
agglnst stealing which might b e expected to benefit the

fo o r M w ell M J th « T ifb

tg T O

np a vast new parch**Inc W»h*!
lo r European manufacturer*.
The committee,* which * M witte* Rotated
formed In connection with the, lato
• PARIS. Mar. 19.—With the Idea AH*tide Bralnd’a P a n -E u ro p a
&gt;• etai-led two years *ago,
oTpdtitnf to.fonetrortlvrwprk th«
M. RoUlo to plata
M l to axpabd annual 1/ an lu
o&gt;rd during tha current Nation*. tlw ' Kdtopean "U «tre
Fraataa DM*. I la id before fm eortb Commission lad UW
Romp. M ln l«W o f Cow* Branch 'National Research Cemrecently in Qm hama o f tha riteslon. *.
’ It*
member* expressed tha
opinion that If lha estimated! f t ;
ooo,uoo,ooo expenditure for unem­
tit* sponsors hop* that tha plan, ployment ware kept up rtueb
Which aim* at bringing an a*tl- Unger ity o u td re*ult In exhaofc
tins Loko
[Imlrutloq mated total of 60,000,000 peasant* t|on of International capital re&gt;|HntepU tfe M c h d it’. B u r * *
t®W elo*er spurrt* and rapid impoveriihrasnt
fc a te W

A f

•fWont bav* enjtnlwi worth fttogjlpg anyhqw. M^ft of cmI
ird property
p rotect * lock ho loom
jfealruat fln e n t ld 'lo a a , to
J ’ Once in

a

d e f^

while, how ever; onr

fr o m
law-m akers

ja tu h h a v . m arch

1b i b i .b ' v e k a k

is , i i m

for to d a y

PR AYE R
A N 8 W E R E D -l
sought tho Lord, and bo hoard we.
and dvUvorcd ms frerp, *11 my
/tar*. Th i* poor man cried, and
the Lord htird him, and tavad
him out of all hi* troubte*^
pnatm 31: I, 0.

g iv e ' th *

JUNCI.K EXILE: RESURGENCE

ill Is a move for the benefit,
not been seen In a tons time,
‘'yellow dog*' eoolfact which b
riutlon
ritfttion between
bctwfOtytcapital artd labor for many year*. No linger
dan this obnoxious t]«e o f the courts be empkjyed to Mttft
differences which' erlsc betwoepemptofey end tmplpyee,
! Under Ihe workings of the "Jtcljow doft'J contract a
workman pledges himself before he I* jlvfcn™ht /po never
(o join a union or to quit work without hla employer's con­
sent. Loiter in the event of differences between the workman
and his "boss, whether dtie to urtfnvorable working coudltforis, unsatisfactory wage scales, or other caudes, th*
workman cannot quit without the consent of his employer.
If be Attempts to, the employer obtains an Injunction, from
tho court prohibiting him from breaking hls contract Then
if ha quits, he is In contempt of court and can be thrown
in jail.
It is .the thakins of such contracts in the beginning

entitled.

ft ', "Kut*,** they laid. That’* dying,
u . &gt;.
and 1 thought:

r , -. v . Respect For Age

,

In n Jungle hut,

Am ong the many faults with which tha younger gen..
.
th e leAht' excusable and
pratlpn is being chkr
ible _ft lh a ’ grow lA g ^ r t d a g * to
perhaps' thp most frel,-------(roat age w ith less respect And even
(h e febelllon o f' yoqth AffAlpit trfd itlo il
•tii can look uppn C
w..u cm tqnt without
....__ l much ___
_..i, can even s o m e tim e
and
concern,
^
.
m
~T
A(1,
. The hut was hot and ataok; out- viow their leaning towards a more 1Itbcrsl
moral code without
alda the drama
feeling that they"ore altogether bad. 1
Beat, “ Boom—boom—boom I” and
and girls, yes even young men and wo
J
volc«a wailed,
fsrence to their elders, there Is some
Damned grncrous, that chief
,
,
“ Footing the hill to drive ror evil Just doesn't sit so well.
M any evidencos o f this lack q f deference cor be WOT
spirit oult
He wanted by good*, too, but rites |R public dally. B4y* and girls pU»h|ng ahvAd o f o|d*t
are rites,
people, jostling (hrep, tryin g to get tp sopm , pl*Cfl fllV t;
&gt; 'And he had hi*. I wat a guest, of speaking
their elders In sharp tones, or otherw ise being
*ort»s
unkind and dlsaiurteoue. qro mannerisms which can t
~ He’d lent n wife to tend me. • help being noticed and which awake a feelin g that our
|';.V "Kufe,” they eeld. I thought,
young people have not been taught a propsr rsspect for
&lt;t
“ Why notT—
BiStk-Undad, vulture* on
the
tree*. It i*n't dopal
C On* dlo* at Home, In ihttt*. cool
p r e r ' . finger* on th* wrl»l
To tint* tha falling pul**.’’

*5?

#in£\jSi

o u W .^

J orklngtnan a break. The nasi

peapte bat will in addilfca W «

gubernatorial nomination t h Ip
r » f r *f » dUf*r»nt sort qf tadty
*i| from tha man who wa* t t n

la dffand hls record re. h a fif
opponent. FlprUa’a

w »a ^

,1

s S ra A fc y

iporftupqs *mplor&lt;Vi

f

lire campaign, re rm p L lb* fej
llo to hi* opponent* cheerfully S^i3

7«h * &lt;*•£'*..** w f-

■wh

'4b. ™ y jtgD lered

that b refreshing tq Me
jllUptre or j u a '(o th* Ocaii
audience ' wfio , board tkf ’ first
speech ho ha* mad* from tho
•tump thin' T*ar.
*'• "
Tho Star lan’t euppdrting tho
candidacy of Dr. Hithaway w *.
but It 1* not.out of placo lb record
th*' iriiprcooMo w* bollore hi
created on hit Ocala audloocd. It
wat favorebU beyond a doubt
HI* addrots, forceful and loHd,
■tralkht to Ui« point, eatllog o
• pad* o •pad*, lot tha chips fail
Whore th«y mlsht, wa* attontlrely
audlaac* hadn't *»•
recolvad.

rsrK,1l wad* notice-

thing o f p public *Pftk*r tinea
htV |uk sppwarenc# hero nearly
four yap re ago. Eqalpphd with n
typoyrJtUn d rift of bis tempolgu
sporch comprising' ***** B,0M
word*,'no (o n e * did ho T**d from
tho mamihcHpL Ho ha* dartlopod
• "fred ond ooay dattrory.’' hl&lt;
onuarlation wa* dear and distinct,
ha appeared at perfect ****, area
ndoor at lot* for th* right word
to' drive homo a point and In
dolhg to had porfact command of
period him to wod* ip to. th* hlaualt.
political machinej ■ * j
White tha so-called “J o i n t
•ipoctod hha* to be *o
dob*to” waen't * dob*to at all,
in excoriating (ho county
being merely two apoochos by two
fjp m tfW of the tefUl^t
eapdldAtre, (t.w ap th* gonoralj

tn

i a w k s

Every locality hag its
more progressive mer
: i . » voi

•And

then. .In-p In me, anger,
men‘&gt; mn.t gni-like gift,
BUrrrd, eh*r|i u&gt; it iwnttl. . . ,
; Thrown In the tui.h—uffel for
pV, ’
teeth to trerT —
p jlatC give* one itlrength;
ung* ellrred In bitter agony.
acVal* enough have muutbe«l my
yname.
Yet are my bonr* unpkkedl
— Cecil John.

These are the most visible signs o f the trfn d, bo|
are others which arc not so noticeable but vn lc h aro
m ore serious, namely the refusal o f youth to listen with
respect to the advice o f older people.

w m *JV*
u m pthroughout
r - . w w bl»'* former
« ft*

^k'They always stand

JJgi,* faw* off witte firit
* over hi* opponent, th*
to n WaUoo, aotod for .hi*
is*l ohUlty. It W boon **U
John W. Karlin carried
iway on bla back through the

fe ififfia w re
of year*1

■ m i

servance o f new-

ay night » « or th*' opinion
be rowd chairmen w** p*rry-

SK 1* comers as well aa
residents.

“ L O S T .F O im M O N TH S and 20 tjaya c M v ^ s s to f. lost
1,300 hours o f sleep thinking qlw qt ih e election, W it 40
acres o f cqrn and a whole lol o ( sw eet potatoes, lo *ttv ,'o
front teeth and a whole lot o f h air In personal encounter
w ith an opponent; donated one beef, four ih ogt* and fiv e
sheep to barbecu e*; gave away two pairs qf
five calico dresses,* five doll* and 13 baby rattles, klsaed 128

EVEN A GOOD MOUSETRAP
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR

Th* ( * ( * who declared the world
would beat g path to th* door of
the maker of a good mou** trap
took It far grentod that th* world
would b»Sr of hi* aeromplUhtneirt.
Th* declaration would,v (f applied
**j)ar. b* found a holf-lrutlirA
gpod moufelfap, or olijer ,u**ful
Product, IRay yield a Hod o f foilaatUfactlon tp the maker, bpt p*.
In i the world la told about It,'U
win hardly proy* a bp^ntal prefj;
W tlplli
Thtre u r t ^ o ^

p’* ’
U 'i w

b**n marked dvws t* a figure that
prompu her tp buy H on th* ipet,
(tag eomeihlag *)** *■ wall. This
lb* gill happen to t*U Mrs. Jonei
ebout her axpOrienc* and, after p
Wbflp, g n . Joopa will Inycttigata
hM
ft u l! Mpp, Bgrsby.

borrlns ruttepal coUml

m re.

maantlm*. tie world will be busy
•lowly digesting th* good news
amf getting ground to acting upon
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put why lot cpndUJona (hgt are

pprerf

we Ipto ift' N t l . ’) ‘

f aal

^ ,CONTRipUTID^ TO

Cruee Baread weatved tba bpohj
prla*. a h»*4 embroidered gupet
towel. Mrs. H old**'! guuU wetai
M n .' Lawrence, Met. C. 0. Me
LaugUln. Mrs. 0. W. Brady, l f r f
R. U Hugh**, Mis. i t R. Driver,
predaoly a* planned marking th* Mr*. C. 14. Viree, Mre. C. E. BoJJ,
end of th* great work begun more
than a y*sr and a b*l*
An attempt to kU|.ll&gt;6» Qltft
A. Hofolky, of th* Court Of Osr -

.

Vftelderi Nugget Discovered In
11 c n't Circa rd —lisadlloe. A n d
they killed the hen fbat laid the j
golden egg.
t

THAT,

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Under lowering iklea, u d in S
heavy tumbling i f f . the old bat' You con *«y wbat you want to tteahlp Maine, rreurilripd after U
against tauter llarJro; but you've yeata In Havana harbor, wHh be*
gu t.U admit hls banks are still flags flying wa* reported to bar
upon.
resting place, 4,1)00 fathom* In

. They used to Ull ue to eavo for
&gt;a rainy day; now thry say to
* 1 * 1 x1 in ordar to stop the downi iwur.

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0M| out to the keien ob-

Drive Again,! Hoarding I* BearIng Fruit—has lline. Yeah, banan

CongrotuluUnn, lu Mr*. Holder, man and the Corn* Tribune upon
lln nlxUvntli btrlliday.

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Let It all k °I“ Too beaitly diffl',k'
cult
£: T * fhren hrenth through th|
f laliorlng lungi:
Kt. M y bones arhed for ohllTion from
- 'p »ln .
•
j^i.**Lol It ell gnl" . . . I heard hy­
ena* laugh . . .
!«*.■. *They know." I thought, *nd th*
eol,l ewi'al
•'
Ran fa-tor In the ftinnel* betwten
VtA,
hone*.

OYwchobe

.AIRPLANES

FLORIST

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evening. Th*
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_______ PETERS, Society Edllor

Pink, lavender, an! yellow were
the outstanding colors u-cJ (or
party decoration* and appoint­
ments at tbe bridge party given
yesterday afternoon ly .Mrs Clyde
A. Byrd and Mr*. Hugh C. 'V hrlchel at the home of the form, t on
Mellonvtiie Avenue, in honor of
Mr*. Roy F. Mann, a iccent ude,
and Mr*. G. K. Futls.-rr, p&gt; .New
York, who It spending the w,liter
season here. Vaars und bowl- of
asters, larkspur, snsp disgons,
lavender phlox, and - 1st ice were
arranged about the rooms « •ere
the guest* ware eptcimined.
* After several progression* of
bridge scores wcjr added nnd
prises awarded. High score prlxe,
a powder and perl unit set, unit to
Mrs. Charles 1~ I'm k. while rut
prise, a novelty linen bug and
sport handkerchief, was presented
to Mix. 1* F. Doyle. Mrs Mann re­
ceived lingerie while Mr*. Fuilagrr was th« recipient of linen
handkerchiefs. The bridge prises
were lied with pink luie while the
honor guests' gifts w n r tied with
lavender tulle.
latte In the afternoon a salad
course and ruffe- wcio served by
tbe hostess-*, .assisted by Mrs.
Glenn I,ingle, Mrs. II. I), liaggrtt,
Mrs. I.inton K. Allrn, Mr*
I
Hawkins Connelly, Mrs
J. I'
fudge, and the Misses Drainer
(toward, Mary Duford Powell, and
i latre /arhry. Thp dmrW|^-t»k^
was overlaid with a late cloth and
centered with n lavender howl of
larkspur ami asters, l.ighted maite
etdoreil Bundles wen- other fun
liiri-a of the taiile. The card table*
wiilcn wen overlaid with linen
cloth*, won- rinlorcd with onsll
K ««l»r ba.*kels filled with candy
esgs.
Those iuvitril wvic: Mrs. Roy
F. Mann nnd Mrs. G. K. Fullagsr,
honor i t
Mrs G R. McCall.
Mrs. |! G Fu*. Mi*. I el1 A Conitley. Mr* I i: Rapgrlt, Mrs, A
\V. I
11 , S '
I ■* M i n d M.nch,
1st. ti b:
Mrs. i i
t
, . Mr*
Alb ti
i
r
Hawk-..
-I■I ml - li.il. I
Mm J I* I; 1 ■ Vt
'i | .
It. D Caswell.‘ Tit
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Mis. Glrnn I,ingle, V*
F' .1 A
Palmer, Mrs. John I.. : ,lt i s , - .
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Mrs Joan Mvi-rh, Jr.. Mrs.

Number One of tbe First
Church, Mra. H, H. HUI,
will meet at 8:30 o’clock
Mr». W. C. DeCouraay, 1104
Avenue.
&gt;_
Number Two of the Flrat
Church, Utli. U E, Tew,
‘ will meet at 3:30 o'clock
iK rs. Jceile Cook, C ato
tat
Number Three of the
(f it Baptist Church, Mrs. J. It.
•W oof h, chairman, will meet
E. V.
J. Taylor, fll8 Park
I -■ . iIth
w «Mnn., b
I ' Tfnuo/et
c
“ ,t 8:30 o'clock.
I ' ’Circle Number Fire of the Firat
U f l i t Church, M
V n. C. II. Pearce,
will meet with Mn.
•arc*, 308 Magnolia Avenue, at
8 f o’clock.
Circle Number Six of the First
IpU lt Church, Mn. George Huff,
talman, wilt meet at 3:30 o'clock
Ith M n. JL L. Glenn, 100 Kart
jurth Street
The Prayer Band of the Prcebyelan Auxiliary will meet at 3:00
dock at tha church and will be
iliowad b y th a inspirational
acting at 3:30 o’cock. During the
■dal period a tea will be given
I
i honor of officers of the organltUon,'
Circle Number Seven of the
■ ; In t Baptist Church will meet at
|
’ 8 0 o’clock with Mrs. L- A. PalmElm A verms etui Ninth
THURSDAY.
regular meeting of the N. d*
Rodard Chapter of (the U. D. t
1) bf held at 3:30 o'clock at Di­
me o f M n, M- S. Wiggins, 1217
afnalia Avenue, with Mrs. Wigna and M n. B. I* Perkins a*
•teaaes. , '

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School^
P.-T. A Has Meeting

ir a m r a a r

—

Mrs. R. E. Herndon ba I rhargtha music and Mrs. J. U. le g .
ri&gt; tod M n. C. M. Hoyd a iie !
hostesses at the monthly inert
{'.o f "the Gnmmar School P.-T.
I"*? Thursday aftrrniHin at
a aehool auditorium with Mrs
. 'MJnarfk presiding. Mn. ti.
Cochran gave an account o!
a* recent county council meet" lite r whih Mrs. Pearl Hebldlt
(ha wsual study class.
ver aA address at the MiI .’ Theater next Wednesday
1 anii urged at) P.-T. A.
to attend. Mrs. F. E
imillat, M n. Walter I.. Morgan
. Mrs. fearl S. Babbitt were
lied to make up the iwmi
committee to report ui
' next meeting.
for the afternoon runof a cello solo by Miss
Nix with M n. George W
as accompanist.
This
flowed by-a piano solo by
' Nix.
The meeting adDread late In tbe afternoon end
■C'attenderwe prise wae awarded
[{as Emilia Dingle's room.

Bareli ft Honors
r Club With Party

1

mUV(- tha member, o(
Wash Btwinc Cirtl*.
C. Barr 11ft entertained
• (junco party *lven pesterI, at her home oa
Irat Street. A color scheme
and while was useJ In
tha room* where the
ra entertained. Th* UIi SL Patrick', Day dtsigni.
; tha conclusion of Ilia bunco
ilfh ■core prlxaa were
to Mn. Mary Dolly an&lt;]
HU! While Mrs. C torje
MU, Helen Htoa were
with low score prim . A
irae was served by the
aaaiated by Mr*. Morris
!$ r
present werei Mr*. Mary
Georfe Herbal, Mn.
bmaii, Mr*. Joe Mei.th,
Englebrech, of Secsa, lira. Geurct llabr, Mr*.
Mn. Morris Hill,
CUra MeUrh, llelRath Melach, and Mary
tH ilL

Comedy To
Givfcn At School
BanforJ persona

tha cast. • three act
*M*at#y, “ N Aoly**
|— altlaH at th*
_ BrillII auditotiuin
, Mar. 38 A S T »e «l*y .
s _ - * ----- of lh^

A. Adams. Mr*. .1 (I l.itnry. Mr
KJ war J S. Mrt'sll,
M r.
S. O
t'hasr, J r „ M rs R o » G. William*.
Mra. D. A .
Howard.
Mr*- E. I
J|ojr, M r . H o ra e , i-Jward V (, lL r r .
o f Danvillr. Va., ami Mr*. C. l!
Raarson.
Also Mr*. R. It W igh t, M n
Wynn W. puller. Mi , Joe MHi»eh.
Mra. C It
KlrticY
M r. J ll
Woodruff,
B. I Whttner,
and Mi»a Claire
7.u* h* y,
bridge
gurets, it nil Mr* R I Uem , Mix.
Ralph It Chapman. M n II. Ruby
L u n g , and the M*
l i n e lire
Howard, Ruth Ket-v*1, Mary liu
lord Powell, and 51m-ruti t |,**teix,
tea guctl*.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Smith
left today for Tampa to spend the
week-end, .
,
Mrs, E. C. Echols left today for
Raleigh, N.
whrrc she will vis­
it her daughter. Mrs. F. E. UrpdIcy.
v
Mr*. Roy No’ ie and Ml • (l. W.
Stinson left today for Cmiin.tr, N.
C., where gbry will spend a short
time.
t
Mis* Claire Zachry icf-m ed
ycatrr.'ay from Jacksonville whet a
she spent several day* with her
aunt, Mi*s Alice Hamburg.

tha downwaid trend started two 1T i - n d n R n H v
month* ago.
Playing cards fol„ „
w *t t i a *
lawetl the increase established
W ill P tty V lS lt H eTC
last morlti with a total of 6,1!I.- | ______
186 park' in Fehiuary. nn incrcns|(nlP&gt;, Jlradford, high official
of 4.10.W0 pucks ua compared to of |hf Ch|imber c f Commercn je » r ouo*
United States trill vUit this
tion next week, nnd %
%ill nd-

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T-i lt»t* nmotinleil in $l,tHt:taiU*9»IIT4
will be o f f e i t . l
fo llow ing &gt;i . .
will to h &lt; compared with Il,5.Vt,:i7«».l 12
oh'
ed at the \ill M i l
hurehca: during the same ppnn lis^t year.
Th»* derremse wm nt In luted
I if l Christian ( I m r i h , llcv. t .

In. k c. for three Jap:im e tr ill *portiv *teanietl iftiwii the W han g
poo. ti untied with -. ’Ibci-v |*om^
t*a, k home
ll wno the fust con
M lailer, pastor Hpt ■iul teinintt ihietl&gt; to h drop ot $515,5117,4(18 lini*ent &gt;«* return upon nn *»r*h »
For the eight from Tok yo to withdraw mint of
hy fh|i paitnr m n ihi . » clock to* m incone tax.
no now on **Whnl i* s.icrifne?'1. m onth* rm iin g IV b . 29, these eel. the Stniigluii o\pe7TlTonnry force.
Vo\
In n in g nervier m ^ «oi nVIock. lection* tutaleil
T h e ir dor i r t m e
iiieieax ej th •
Jesuit?", ihe f i« nl yt in, the giiveinmeni hops- ihnt i no Chine
MIbs Minn llowurd m .i'4d tr- ti'j-ic, “ Who 1* l id
ami diipn
tlny from Sarasota to \w the week­ N kfilly nervh I tn inje tin* w ed at *.ia o d le c tiil $75h.4;t4.l.'» in in- tie*i* i | tI' m ii'iiliv e'o' /Hl be
end guest of her parents* Mr. un : b HI O'clock, V\I |, w,-|Ml..,n t»y tf,t. copie tax ngainst $1*277,(IK5tni8 brought log»-tl * r v»*»v soon rot »
Mrs. II. A. Howard. Bay Avonur. pa*tnr on tin Wind* t-t Christ on in the *kiu}u* pcriml dT l s » year,* eonrotetue ti* pill il detinili end to
The p.mtieuM leJui-cd the gov* hoAlilities.
the Cross.” 1 i . ti s e r i u e nt :t:flu
deficit to fl.M itJT R,
Mrs. M 11. Muhry and Ilarton oCl.H'k KlM-.i ii [ LcriHiiMT, Piigvarit ernmeiu
Til I* mot e trnti'l'iii I • Will "’ti
of the ih u r r h , .*82* hut uph'dd Ir e n *ut y « en 1 r 11 Si#11 »i«Ia v af1d i I b*'i - w dl go *1111it •tf
Ma'iry, of Tnllahaanw, are here ly the your *r :
for the week-end with
Mr. end ha later Sunii.4 k i un M «&gt;Mi ||«h| " T h e lion* thitf payTTtrni* of income in a next week. The 1to*«p* m«v*** *
un income o f I y.iI would I*" the now were the fn‘*t 1** « lam! J o'
t hulieiige m Hi i mss.*'
Mr*. CL K, Smith, AtiiRnnim A \ e
J irst P rr vii rmn t hutch, Bev. *malle«t in a decade.
China alii which did ino-l &lt;d i!" ‘
nue.
T he iiilmnul i identic bureau's fig h ti n g
I: U, Brum. ••, |i»btlii
spec in I
Ki*&gt;m TtiJyii in**'met ionim m
Amon?
uHeitriiiit* t It * 1* talced »’4' ll » lih t iluiltlg the review *ltivi*d increaves in only
Jto«rnHofim-Knight I osir.j; n»;ileh vbrok* at h o » u cluck, with ner* iwit import nut lax dUlsion*. Man- i n i ty u n i I ' d Y 1*' 11 1 tL l Y I n 1 MC J e l l ’ d
loid I,ti l y llo pa-ioi on t lie ifeiiei at I u far tu if ij ‘ lid ncco i etui ned $4911,
t’f t i f f
• 111 8 • t it'll;
m ifM • 1■f
ui hnyiumn Oiiirti iiiyt night
&lt; d T l " (►- ' *
A. Willitim*. i*l. I*. Till in, I &gt;i fubjei i, “ l In i n|*-H Ln-l Week tin 557 tfiori* th an the $MH,5412,2^-1 111f lai l I it i f ) " II - i n f h r
d u iiu if
th e
M im r
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F a ith ’ Spi*- ini sermon,* “ ChnsCs i n t u l
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It. K. K t r w t is J»». A \V. i- i 'i’-, l*r
M» " I f l U III
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S. Pufeston, Korrest t »dw * llmli i , . liiu in p h .il K n tiy 1it*•* Jeru salem ” m o n t h x n f 19111, f i n d i i g u n i t c i i i " i ’■! - , » l
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I h i* 1 1 e v i l t e x t

Miss Hand Will Iscad
Program Next Week

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Mies Ruth Hand prr«idettl of
l A ' l . l M ' l t lltlil
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W ith
the Seiiiimde C*»ontv P T.
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u a a j m i d i n I’V l i i i i i i y ,
f - ii
T hi *
man "hip of a committee from th* ' l T Ililllt VII 111 111 ll I I I I .4 t| Jllg III
If l l g l l t |* t n| I 11JIM
n i l TT h i * |i|
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Aniei lean Asm ial ion of Uiiiversu I-M, ring- (I'll* v I'l-k III ^ llll n'l tn'k,
t t ii*t p u d
mi
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tt ■( - 2 u 2 . U i r P
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I't l.ilr l
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will furnish a program (elating t - -r 1 in • 11 I u*l' t SlIinildY
,i p i n
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u n in u iitid
l l l d y I III *
I .|l i -wl n p u l
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good citizenship in nil the xchoot
t u 2 5 . 15 i,M l#
K it.
(I
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L iiu ltlt,
puxtnt
of the county next week.
M i m m L i l i l l l t j t i d i H i i ’ i ! I ‘ Ml l M i l l i d
MU* Hand** app.unt mi fit hit U n l y i iHiii-ilii .i*ik m i l li l t 'i l i t u l n.»fl
afccptinra was mnde to Mn .J»di * -.ii I tin I \ ,t |M «i'iimili t l l t i i f - jit 1 " till I full Mil |mil « H-i*- Ml i l l * * * M i l l I
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(* Leonardy, Sanford rl'iliwoinun «* * t &gt;i
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1ll* % 11- krd Vt111 In* III M(
Mnlida \ 1III nll^h
wh.i i% general chairman of
i Ii * | h • 11l *
fnf |fir i utl-e
'Letter
Citizrmdiip" (OtnooM* ■ 1 li'ii - d ii, . vl nt m i inn n ti i ti *
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Mimday,
which will undertake to st 11—- th.- I' *.ii11 »i I ' **,. |! vt
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To-NiteStinday

&lt; ■c 'te n ! C ity , P ahckn. Uaytona j
Beach. A lta m o n te
and
the Seminole C
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• o tmu'ive.
It l * srlii*. filled to he one of

A ra rrd rvil . f a » ( action. hardriding,
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“Ridin’ for Justice”
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LTIURCn a R C L E MEhrTM

Th* meeting of tbe Dua|t&gt;f**
Wumin's Circle of th* First Boptlsl Chunk which wae srhaiutad
to taka place on Monday, Mar. 81,
ha, been postponed lent el Mowday,
Bra «rID ar- Mar. 88 when it w itl b* held at
d will conduct 8:08 o'clo.k at the borne uf Mix.
SUiuitnmirr, 603 Elm A rt[ aw Monday are- TV.

Dora

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(Funllnui-d frn in T ag1 D o e)
ifwk ca*c» ii-*il
e iim m u t'd at
ih r remue.t of tbe ll*ui**'.
“ | n u b n ii'," D ingkum (lien .a n l
"tb a t in t i" —e 'le y * when a ll m
i.ence
.b u s .
I hat t l i . m a jo n lv
of the pis'i'U ale In f a n r " f r t ia l tb a t ii ill l,&lt;-ri(m* ’ *'o n g l*e
in em iee.iu ing tu graenli th a t an
mi l&gt;tt i e r ) |id g r iieiamt »e ml al&gt; ri
-nn In ja il wlthm j tr ia l by ju ry
Io exclude prohibit inn r e " &lt; "
l&lt;ong then luu ii'b'd inia an at
lack on Itiagham. la y in g tel * ''x c i'
v ia l reartinfiary lavniencii-x p*etl/
well l e t , the rat &lt;fu! uf the b e g " ,
l ie *aid in both plVlie- there v-1*'
"rcartionar 1#.'" s t ( i dt.l nul want
In bring up (h r qu#li&lt;ir&lt; uf power,
i inewntrntjon nf k r a t i h , irfieri
t n e t la c **, t h ' g i f t tae anJ hixb
er la e re fur hlgl*ar Imumea, but
always
ralard (he
pruhlbitiu.i
q u n tlo n to wh.rui f tbe te.ua.
M orrie eaiti rrpi .ehtatlie. of „
nruhlbltion niganl: lion h-d .ikedl
anti injum lioii ,
him to rb ange (
b ill.
ernlil. “ they
tuld the m,"
hUiitb'nleta « •
were not a&gt; rood
I, I said prohibit!
{* un trial- H
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I l - I loel m aay of
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but i t bae lint
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S P E C IA L

R E V IV A L

SERVICES

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B,k'ginniiii’ Monday.
\
.Auspices:

March

21st

SANFORD PROTESTANT
CHURCHES

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University Women
Have Friday Meet

' ' pathy ami fm
'iful floral offenii,
•f nur dear babv

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HOTEL LEAMINGTON

11

rnior rlas. o f th ,

University Wntm-n
held «*r»
Friday p.f(crnnt*n «t I " 0 i»\l» k
at the home of \h&gt; W A I id
fltr, Magnclia Avenue Mr*. J ii
Cotclo'.sh h*J iharxe u( l e p'"
yram lor the afternami »**&lt;■&lt;t‘ I
was eentensJ atioul n ill* i**ii"i "I
the “ married woman as n l&lt;'»' Ii j
er” .
During th* mwtinK ii
‘ie
tided to aponaor etlDe'i.hip pmgrama in the Ii;hiia1s mi nlebra
tion of Better Citlren-lnp W n l
Which »* telng put un t&lt;y the
State Dar Xeaoclatiun. with Mr,.
John G. Leoanrdy a« renreenta
Uv* here. M l.. Ruth Hand uf
t'4* A. A. U. VV.. » a » appointed
to work under Mn. I-cunardy.
All me miser, wrre urg'd to at
tend th* lectun to lie given by Dr.
Valeria Parker Wedne.lay mum
ing at the Milan* Tb.atrr. It
wai then annaanerd that pr W il­
liam Carlttiin, profe .or uf »oeiology at the Dniveriity uf Florida,
will talk on adult rdu alien at a
meeting of the A. A. U. W. to be
held on Apr. IS.
Tbe p/Llic i.
Invited to attend.
During the social hoic refre.hmetiU were aervad by the liuslet.
aaaiated by her daughtrr, MU.
Elisabeth Leffler. Tho-, prearnt
were:'Mrs. J. H. Colrlough, Mra.
Gtadya M. William*. Dr. Virginia
Spencer Mn. J. C. Dill*, Jr.. Mra
C. O. Dare, M n. R. A. Hiritb.
Mn. W. A Lefrier and the Miaaes
Rut.i Hand. Winifred
.strong,
Katherine Yo.ng
and Florence
McKay

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oi the S pr ing -• u*1ui in timid'
cr i f i osiHiiA Ti
i\ •*i k m t hit. 1
• « ti.m, and will I*, f I'loWeil by
n gein rnt
il| per ut the Valdez
I'o lll Hi ti *iU o'* |l ck. Ill wItli'l|
the pit Id tt* i* invited
M*. Until*

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WASHINGTON. 51ar. 19. —
(A.P.t— Mrs. Anita Hoyle wa«
, i" ittiisly injured yesterday by k
negro who attacked her with Ait
axe when hhr refn*el to gixr him
food an*l ilnthing. She and
h#r
-i\ yenr-oI*t «on wen* alone in her
home near Takmna Park when t h j
r,*nro enmr to the door and asked
first for food, then for clothing.

r.i the SofCnulc County Clinm
ler of t omitiercf office when* he
w !l -peak to afflcer* ati 4 dmc
to-* of the falloYiidg *'hfitnhei’*
*f Commerce; Orlando, i h ,mge
Comity, Kusimmee.
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ATTACKS WOMAN W I T H A X S

•I ' *m tw o m eetin g * in Sanford
n next Thursday, Mar. 21
Mi* fir*t address will he malt

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alb*, hi't Wornt u •» h o .
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pnsent .»!**• ^ n , arrot'.ii.
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will '
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and apih, i ft1' mi inW i i ,if
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limit mi i "ii ut
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Dorothy Sw
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With Mix, tjliidy* M \V» hamJ- irat
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W e w ith to
presiding, the iigular m illing &lt;»f
t'laJik** ( hut i h is t ‘ p i Ilk f i l l
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W A S H IX G TO N ,
Jlar.
ID.—
ifay service for men in the Melsrh
(A
.P.V
SimuilfnecAsly
wTO,
.- S 0 I I I 0 O f J a p U I I C S C
Dullding on First Street, nnd will
pnsent prominent siaukers on the
L 11 I* 0 U t 0
Un-minute service which begin* a"T decrease In Income taxes, the In- ; O O l O l C r S
K i p ’ 111
11:30 o'clock daily. Mayor T. 1~ tcrnnl r- emu bureau yesterday , | f
Duma- will preside i no each ses­ issued »datixti.* showinT nil t a i j H O I l I t / \ 1 1 L 1 I
receipt?! for the lir*l eijlit months
sion.
M tA X fS llA l,
&lt; Iiinn, Mar, 19
Among the speak"- who will be of the fivnl &gt;r«r were off $549,*
from the sm» me
pciod o* |A. JIM Tin* hi ion a wiii 'h fi»agh*
heai ; art; Dr. Irving t . Stover,
of Stetson Univers iu
in&gt; speak* Inst yritt.
bitterly for cont. d o f i l.apci a l i i
Incoiiit' tn\ pqymentN credit J
on M onlay j Kari Is . urn, secreW o i«unir n few Wt t l * m u nhU’f r e .
tar, i*f the
t'ounty t« Mar. I(t mnminted to $55.1111,* tuiiieht in llie Clnos «•■ witilei
Cha ii t r of Comim *■• , v lm -•i-eaks |45|t ag.iintt $BR.&lt;*91.515 on the while -spokea men foi o».il,f poweron I -tlay, and 1*i * ** Selmun, eomparutive date *» year air»». 1 nr , winked or* the job of ne^oliatinjf
1 win Ip internal texenue bureau said that
an f i
U. IhlMJ Tit,
a f o 1mat truce,
h e ii f if
Special For the eight month* period re*
later In Iht « .
Soni.- of the fight hi / men wet *

P er s on a h

and undUaction of
I tod Olya T. Rye.
~ Girl In Rod,"
* last season.

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C h u r c h e s U n ite All Tax R e c e i p t
O n O b s e r v a n c e For Treasury Show
O f E a s t e r W eek L a r g e Falling O ff

Office Telepbono 1«L

Mesdamia Whelchel'
And Byrd Give Party

1program meeting of
b’a MUaionary Socitty
; Methodist Church will
• t 8:00 o’clock .at tha

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|n iVft'ifr fur

10: A . M . - H oly
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Services

Communion

EPISCOPAL ( l l l ’KCI!

11:30 to I 1:50 A . M . -Mid-day
Prayer Services For Men
2 n; !•:. Fh- i st.
M. \ut I I. I *"*t*

I 'i i—*■liMy*

8 :0 0 P. M . -Evening Evangelistic
Services
At

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FIliST BAPTIST
FIRST METHODIST

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PRESBYTERIAN
('IIBISTIAN

CONGREGATIONAL

Y O U A R E U R G ED
These Services

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�Sanford Herald

Banishing
Mont of the laws on our atitute books are primarily for
the b en efit of the wealthy. We bare laws against murder
which, of ijoivv.
fa '
such laws are usually not vi
aralnst eteallnr which mi ‘
loor asi woH W the rifh
Snyhow.
• ildonj hays anything woi
V ws seek to juttnl proper
against financial' loiw, to

aid iwtx a w c M it

i of a camprigpab*

■PAItlfl, M»r. 19.—With the Idee
rpstfhnr to tonattodiraw9&gt;k trie
fjbdp.ooiu)oo which ^ o p * U
itlmated to expend annually oniU
■employed during the corrent
IAl Frentes IItla*I laid before
counties nqd couid an them te MU Jtoliid,1 Minister of fotnrrre, recently la th* hams of the
ranch Committee for European
w D s . t a r s 5
§
out after the bis rate, the vote xjperalion a flvi-yeir plan for
•f .WpWMfc moMdl^e* of lpcal tf^atW il psblW work..
'.Its sponsor* hope that the plan,
Which aims at bringing an esti­
- ejlmlnatlM mated total of 60,000,000 peasants
Upttfghmit •Burepe IpW closer

d tra ? M
♦bo fa naldnf s
gubernatorial

nomlnatloa

far lie
th is

y«*t U • different *ert qf ladlykL

ATUHIMY. MARCH 1*i MSI

.••Kufa,” they said. That’* dying—
and 1 thought:-"What roll One doesn't die bar*
fX
In a junglo hut,
JBUak-tsndcd. vulture* on th*
tree#. It.Isn’t dopat
Oae die* nt Home, In abaci*, cool
*fv fingers on th* wrist
To time the failing puUa.’’

Heat, "Boom—boom— booml” and
volet* walled,
Damned gencroui, that chief
Footing the bill to driv* my *rll
spirit oull
11. wanted by goods, too, but rlt«*
are rites.
And he had hit. I waa a guest, of
aarlt;
He'd l*nt a wife to land m*.
"gu fo ," they said. 1 thought,
"Why nnl T—
Let It all cot" Too beastly dlfflTo

ftirre breath through th*
/ laboring lungs;
U y bones ached for oblivion from
i pain.
" l e t It all got" . . , 1 heard hy­
enas laugh. . . . ’
*
*Th c*y know,'* | thought* «nd the

rnl|| (n »«l

Hftti fn«l*T in I ho funnels b«tw#en
.
ImnoB.
And

then, deep In me, anger,
man's nm-l rii l-ltke gift,
ftllrreil, ehmp n* n rwnril. . , ,
Thrown In the bosh—offal for
1 teeth to tear?—
Hate gives one strength;
lungs stirred In bitter agony.
Jackals enough have mouthed my
name,
Vet an' my bones unpicked!
— Cecil JohaD riv e A g ainst H o a rd ing i * DearIn g F r u it — hva llln e . Yeah, banan

‘Vellow dog” coptfacf which has been such a source of Ir­
ritation bctwferj capital and la^or for many years. No longer
can this obnoxious \|se o f He courts do embkf&gt; cd to settle
differences which" 4 rUe between ciRptow. pnd jttployea.
Under the workings of the "jcllow doai'j .contwti ■
workman pledges himself before Tie Is jjjven tqe job never
to join a union or to quit work without hla employer's con­
sent Later In the event of differences between the workman
and his "boss, whether dll* tb unfavorable Working^ condi­
tions, unsatisfactory wage scales, or other causes, the
workman cannot quit without the consent of his employer.
If be attempts to, the employer obtains an Injunction from
the court prohibiting him from breaking hFs contract Then
if he quits, he is in contempt of court and can be thrown
In jail.
It to the disking of such contracts In the bcglrtnlhg
that the Norrto-LaGbardlA bill makes illegal. No longer can
the employer ask. his workmen to sign such a contract
agreeing not to quit without his consent. It is a tremendous
victory for workingmen and one to which they are Justly

etl from the mu who waa fWctd
la dffend kil w o rd as! hud of

»

state road deparimnU u o la jt

sUpckl Of hi* most formidahw
Florida’i

triHit oiitl th** C!oroa T rih u ita upon
i U , lx U rn Ui h ir tlid s ).

Iill antra or WB* to ths Orala
audience who , heard iBf flrat
apfach ha ha* mad* from the
stump thl*' year.
Th* Btar Isn’t supporting the
candidacy'of Dr. (Uth*wa'r * '*
but It I* not out of pise* th record
the ' impression W* belleva h«
created on hi* Ocala audkned. U
wa* favorable beyond a" doubt
HU address, forceful and loHd,
straight to the point, calllag a
spado a spade, let th* chip* fall
Where the* might, waa attentively
received. HI* audiaac* hadn’t ex­
pect**! hint to wad* ipto th*
.,
Respect J?pr Age
—
, political machlna) ■ * if' hadn't
expactod him to bo *o emphatic
Among the many fault* with which the younger gan- In aaeoriatlag th* county officer's
Ion la being chArged, probably the leaat WctiaaWe and ft* irttfm of the V«uut|vq lobby
up* th^ moat fregrWttable fh the gr'owlA*' tVndeftmr to V&gt;»‘
t a « ( with lean rtspect And cygh dW&lt;»wte». ¥ » t
an look uport the rebellion of ^oqth Affgipat tfWjtlon to tfs p u U iid y v w t l i ti
cugtom without much concern, can dv*n wmeumM
their leaning toward* ft more liberal moral code without
ng that they nro altogether bad. Ilut wh«n young b&lt;yi ovar a long period of years"
girl*, yea even young men and women, fall to «now pe­ fa* system.
ace to their elders, there 1» ftomethlng about It which
a surprise. Il* ••cmed (o
doesn't alt so well.
.
Many cvldencee of thla lack of deference cai\ bo l « n
»Ublfc dally. Brfya and girl* pbfMng ahogd of oldjT.
le, Joatllng thorn, frying to get to aofne placii fim ,
king to their elders In sharp ton**, or otherwlae being
nd and discourteous, qre mannerisms which can't
being noticed and which iwUkfl A feeling that our
ig people have not been taught a proper raspect foe

These are the most vlslblp signs of the trgnd, bo|
t are others which are not ao noticeable but Which are
5 aeriouH, namely the refusal of youth to listen with

■ "L O S T F O im M O N T H S and M
cV v^ * , 'l ? l l0iC
1,300 hours o f sleep thinking a M t The
J* 1 * "
acres o f cqm aud a whole lot o ( sweet potftoea,
.
fron t teeth and a whole lot o f hair in l&gt;crs° " * .'^ n d ^ n v a
w ith an opponent; donated one beef, four ahoqta and flva
sheep to barbecu e.: gave away two palm of
fiv e calico dresses,'five doll* and 13 baby rsttiea, kiaaed 126
b a b lcsl kindled' 14 kitchen fire *; put up eigh t sto v e * ; cut
l7 c Q r d / o f W ; corrieil 24 bucket* o f w a ter; gathered J
wuaon loads o f corn, pulled 470 bundloa o f fod d er; walked
4,060 m iles) sb t»V hands 9,080 tlmeas tojd 10^1 11m and
talked enough to make 10.000 volumes otten '«d .8 r s v j« d
services; was bsptlted four times by Imttierslon tnd twice
some o^her W ays; contributed W 0 to foreign
love lo nine graKB w id ow * and got doK-bit 39 }
got d efested ." said a defeated candidal* fo r o ffice a few
years ugn.
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hla' last appear**** heN nearly
four yapra age'. Equipped with a
typewritten draft of hia Campaign
speech «mpH*lne *om# 6,009
word*,,not one# did h#‘ read front
the manuscript. Ha ha* developed

Every locality has its
.....

to drive horns a point and In
doing io had perfect command of
hlmaalf.
While tha sa-cwU#*debate” wasn't • dabat* at all,
balng inertly two speeches by two
CMdj^t**, |t wv th* gtntral
1 * pr. Hqthaway, on fha
throughout h|s‘ former'

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more progressive mer•jlll rv* t
chants and profession* -

They always stand .
VpjRAt
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out to the keen ob-

c^apnlgA,' rpm* off fjt h
first
honors or*r hla opponent, th*
♦fry Tom Watson, notpd fop hi*
antorlcri *bUltj. It haa bean aatj
that John W. Martin carried
Hathaway on hla back thrdugh the

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servance o f new*
II

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comers as well aa
residents.

EVEN A GOOD MOUSETRAP
Th* sag* who dscMrvJ tbs world
would beat * pqth to th* door of
tha maker of a good monastrap
look It far granted that th* world
would hear of hi* accomplishment,
Th* declaration would,' |f
&lt;9d«y. b* found a hslf-l

bf*n marked daws t« a fIgsra that
prompts her to boy ft *a tha xpet,
Md *om*thl*g els* a* wall, Tbsa
*b« will happap to tall Mrs- Jon*i
about her experience and, after g
White. Mre- Jon*, will Investigate
ahd jiapnya to tell Mr*. Bigsby.
Asd.M ,f?r a number of year*,
fwrrlpr r;*lions I calapiittgs In t(ie
meantime, t*« pofld will be bqay
•lowly digesting the good new*
*n4 getting ground to acting upon

oeltlon.
There are gpod thli
lylpg °n In* rp,,'|t4r* &lt;
lit tfle xlortroom* pf i

put why 1st condition* |hj*t nr*
present nctualitie* pa*a intq hlftOTJ kjrfaij th| Variwt (beg rff*r
U ^ a p rijf i qptln**» getter* havt
Dfl4 of t^ . klst dollar-traps they
eygr h*v» h*d. put they espuol *f-

■fhgq a « th.r, w T a w w ^ 'J ja v*
roonig jo hoy ihemT . V
M p..B o.tr w ; Hakian .joln tfd
spoon, wa* won by Mr*. LawreOt*- Dtll recently that *rpeoplt frof Jock
who mad* th« highest acor*. f i n ­ on the man who hax A jrit 'a* jin
e r use Barns* r*«*tvad th* hpoby
• W fplJop " Np
\tUTprise, a head amhgoidsred gugat
towel- Mr*. Uolden'* guests varsi
Mr*. Lawrence, Mr*. C, O. Mc­
s matter of fact,” added Mr. BahLaughlin. Mn . 0. W. Brady, Nig.
R. L Hughe*, Mr*. IL I*. Dtlvsr.
M n . C. M. Vert#, M n. C- B- M fc
Mr*. Cruse Banal, Mias Wilson,
Mias Faddy, and Mias Mall WJtltprUsa than thfg 414 \wp gyar.
nar.
.
,
Th* youag women of thl ConThere are ” gaad' value*" ta be
gNgattaaal Church b * «l arggnUad
hid
todey, Whether Ig m fa s trap*
tbsmselrae lata as auxiliary tg
cw what net*. They* adffg thg
tha Missionary Eoclety of Ikjtl
church, which they have named •swat* kind of fosndSUog for g
the clove* ciqh. Tb f maia,okJ*et gdsatal upturn kA. tonlnm
of tU * organUatten It to owlet W T t lis r raaki as wRtarb
Mr. Fred Issm lsgaf Is hU w a « •hid. Tha patpla sdU l«Mr
among ths Cubans Is Watt T»g&gt;- them is Ursa. Mhg. Bnn&gt;e&lt;

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ttaality r.trrie'esp 'Fredarta .

Bfad*|g N-0-wdto Ethyl r v
liadai* IWsaaytvssto' Mstar dS

vart tli e Florist
B U M yrtto A n .

I’hone 260-W.

CbEANBRS
wttt flad 1MX a i h n r t N
Ih other AaV iaAra famUlar

garage

BOB DODSON’S

A j g l r la,which |t Ytil peJ&gt;

id last time aka waalad It ha*

his,! s t f l bar^kade* f U
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"AH'columnists i n
nutty," a
Send Inform* us. You’ve got ta
gnu tty ta wrlta a column. And if
si aren’t it doeaa’t take long to
riv* you natty,

CONTRIBUTION TO

a rb w .,2 5 ?tfi± 5 rfis

i ‘/ O iil tiling wa'v* dlicoversd In the machinlam of th* vtfjnvsl
you'll never ret into an argument machlna, which th# Judge bad utv
with a candidate b y, telling him
J m ’* going to win.
'
PO, Incidentally,
H L r;
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o
to fandah U# f
UBrUI Roger* com** out' strong
ywtwwaga fto
Jrtf Ut» sales tax. U* figures H
lagly eatartatom
ISK
Wouldn’ t apply to the kind‘of stuff
lag Injuries wfclch
«SPM iWIghl V T lu ja«
h« aalla—Jok** and columns.
Tha. MUatMt!
Beasbyterian Chi

Abolts, himself a caudidsl
♦nor, told Omtla 0*nA
ar night, th a t' *S d •&gt;
1 tha favorita gasm to H *
I tdopla do thd putting ai
Jlticlsns dt thg'rlriUsi
thw matter, 0*v», ays jrt
Urad of ratUagt &gt; T ^

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Dr. Hathaway, It wa* notice-]

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

- They u*nl to veil us to savo for
a mlny day; now thry say lo precisely ad planned marking th*
•pend In order lo slop the duwn- end of tho great work begun more
than a y**y and a h«H ago.: ,
An attomgt l » k U l . ^ g * Qttft
I f f Holden Nugget Dlscuvcrcd in A. Rotalky, of th* Court of fiortH e n ’s Giitard —lirsdllnc. A n d oral £**|iop*i af New Yotk, wiln
. |h*y hilled th* hen that laid U&gt;* a bomb, came n*sr beUg |u««a«fIfS, ‘ \

' It* members expressed tbf Brirwilh •pn&gt;p«i1l'bi*dF
opinion that If the estimated |2,o|wtU()0,000 expenditure for unem­
ployment were kept up much ber.
Itnicr It would result in exhau*t(on of International capital re*furce# and rapid impoverishrowt

CHRISTIAN »CXB N C » MONITOR

Under lowering lb lea, *nd in S
heavy tumbling »**, th* «U bat­
You con sey wliat you want lo tleship Main*, resutrseted ritor t i
against 1anker IlsrJre; but yuu'v* peat* In Havana harbor, with her
got-to admit h i* banks am still flags flying was escorted to bet
open.
resting plat*. 4,000 fathoms In

golden eg*.

minion.

♦evtivt, Jn*teed el
deftnslrq, h* I* mj
live campaign, cai
lie to hi* opponent

Ml
CunKralulfiiKifit to Mn. Hoidor-

T o Help Idle Being
Planned I n Europe

economic teach with market* and
final*, will net only befiefi!? thwi
fwdple hat trill In addition « » *
Bp ■ Vast new purchasing market
for European manufacturer*.
The committee," which wa* mlttfo pole
formed In connection with the.late bring some
Aristide Bralnd’s Pan-Europe
*fhrme iUVt*d ttro feara aBo,
ajikfd M. Itotlio to plate the pro­
posal* before the Le*r»&lt; 9*
Nation*, the Rutnpean ' Union
Reaewrth CoramjMlen tad Ute
Ptsnch National Research Com-

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ATTACKS WOMAN W ITH AXB

U n ite All Tax R e c e i p t s
O n O b s e r v a n c e For Treasury Show
O f E a s t e r W eek L a r g e Falling O ff

■MONDAY
program meeting of
’a Missionary Society
Method let Church will
• l 3:00 o'clock at tha
Number One of the First
Church, Mn. H. H. Hill,
will meet at 3:30 o’clock
with M n . W. C. DeCouney, 1104
Myrtle Avenue.
* &lt;*rrie Number Two of the First
“ Church, Mill. L. E. Tew,
will meet at 3:30 o'clock
Mrs. Jessie Cook, Catei
its.
_____ Number Three of the
t i n t Baptist Church, Mrs. J. 11.

Mesdames Whelchel *
And Byrd Give Tarty
Pink, lavender, an I yellow were
the outstanding color* used for
party decorations and appoint­
ments at the bridge party c o r n
yesterday afternoon t y Mrs 1 lyde
A. Byrd and Mrs, Hugh C. M hrlchrl at the home of the form. 1 on
Mellon viTie Avennr, in homo of
l ir a , R oy F. Mann, a leceni tide,
and i l r « . G. K . Fulla/er, pi \i-av
York, who la spending the winter
season here. Vases and bow
of
asters, larkspur, snap dragon*,

{Continued f ro m Cage Ons)
ifay icrv ic a f o r men in the Meisch

Pers ona l*

Building on Firs t Street, and will
prrsent prominent *|n.,kirs on the
20-minui* service whi.h begjns a"
11:30 o'clock daily Mayor T. L.
Mr. and Sir*. Ralph A. Smith Ilumn. will presid
t « aeh reslift today for Tampa to spend th«^ aim.
. ,
week-end.
,
A m on g tha speak, i - w ;m xxtll be
h c a i . a r r : Dr. liv in g • . Stover,
Mra. E. C. F c knl* le f t today f o r of S 'i t *n n U n lv c r » r v
bo spenks
Bnleigh, N. C.. w litre she will vla- on Vi ■,'tdaj; K arl I *
Ami, wrereit Ju t daughter. Mrs. F. E. Brad­ tai&gt;
(\»unty
of
the iSi’ iiiifi
ley,
Cimtiller o f ConiVii'i'11 ►
. hn npeakp
Selman,
I
*day, and In «.
O, llovkBf.i.
t vain te
Mr*. Roy N o ' l e and Mr*. 0 . W . an 1 i
Stinson left today for C h a .o -le . N. h. *£3»at later in th* lit I *S, S p i v in I
will be o f f e n d
C., where they will sp.'iel a short mu
will t e
(ullowhigT **
time.
vh* •cni at thr x;«i ■&lt; chorehe*:
* Miss Claire
Zachry returned - V &lt;* t Ch ri ili im t IIU1 li. Uev. F.
yesterday from Jacksonville vrlieto M darter, pastni Spi al pfiimm
she spent several day* with her by th© pastor at 11 m * o'cluck to| m* tm w on "\Vh:il i* Sacrifice ?**.
aunt, Mi«s Alic e Fla'nsbuig.
______ _
I'.ittung iervit-4
ui &gt;
o'clock.

lavender phlox, and tlalke were
re. E. J. Taylor, SIS 1'ark arranged about the &gt;oom» w ere
the gueatx were eptrrtainrd.
.K t 3:30 o'clock.
After
several progression* of
’ Circle Number Five of the First
''Mtatist Church, Mrs. C. II. Pearce, bridge scores we re added and
' wiMjlusii, will meet with Mrs. prises awarded. High score prise,
■Pearce, 308 Magnolia Avenue, at a powder and perfume set. went to
M i l , Mina Ho wa rd ai,i\4 d t r - |
"
“ Who
I11,'
Jesus?",
Mrs. Charles I.. Park, while rut
J i M o’clock.
N O itly servn.
m mg lh.- w e.k at
,’Circle Number Six of the Firs t prise, a novelty linen hag nod day from Saiasota to be 'he w t r k - h
ihi o clock, ur » i*i ui■■ina hy the
Ba ptist Church, Mrs. George H u ff, sport handkerchief, was presented end guest o f her parent*. Mr. un - * 11,1 o c|ock. «&gt; ', -i iui 'n* by
j a«t or on tin U .iitF «.f Fhri*t on
chairman, will meet at 3:30 o'clock \n Mrs. L. F. Boyle. Mrs Mann r e ­ Mrs. B. A. Howard. Boy Avenue
the Fro ** " i i i . i i «n-rvu«( nl .100
erlth Mrs. R. L. Glenn, 104 East ceived lingerie while Mrs. FutlaMr*. M H. Mabry and llarton ocItH'k F n .ta * .1 ! lenioiMi. l la|;&lt;-aiU
g e r was the recipient o f linen
Fourth Street.
t y the yo u i *
*»,.!*■ yj ihe ihureh^
The Prayer Bend of the Prceby- handkerchlsft. T h e bridge prises Maltry. o f Tail a ha peer, are here
K n it er Sunn-* * run lit entitled “ The
for
the
week-im!
with
Mr,
and
we
re
tied
with
pink
tide
while
the
terlan A u x ilia r y will meet at 3:00
t hullenge i*t ji. t n t o , "
*
o'clock at the church and will be honor guests' g ifts w r i e tied with Mr*. C». F, Smith* Alujcmoni A i r
FirBl I'r#- i&lt;4riari t hurrh, Itcv,
nue.
lavender
tulle.
followed b y t h e inspirational
II. I&gt; Krowr *-. panthr: S|»eenil
Fate In the afternoon a ra’ ad
meeting at 3:30 o'eoek. During the
Amon? thu.se utteri .nig l h » &gt; r vice* »’u ti i uiit during the
social period a tea will be given course and c o ffee w c ie served by
-ieek, ut Js Mi i* clock, with *&gt;erU honor of o f f i c e r i of the o rga n i­ the hostesses, .assisted hy Mrs. ItUAenMoom-Kfii^ht to M iip nuiteh moil* I y t!o* pa-tor on the general
m pht w ,ie
Glenn l.ingle, Mrs. U. It. Baggett, i t Maytona
sation.'
A.dipit,
"t In
liiid
i i . **t
i *»t*- l.n-t Week on
oh
A. WillmniP, nl. I.. I ilti-. hr
1.
, Circle Nu mber Seven o f the Mrs. U n io n K. Allen, Mrs
Spot lal M*i uioii, k|(* h r ia i’a
J I' j It, K, ttl**ven% Hr. A W I pp-. Mr l.iirlli
F ln t Baptist Church will m rr t at Hawkins Connelly. Mrs
fudge, and the Misses Beatrice S. Fuleston, Forrest t n*|v* ell toll i , i i iumph.ii Kn1 1 y Inin Jerunmleiti*'
3 t 3 0 o’clock with Mrs. L A. Palmut 11 -Oti w’cl'*i k toimirrow,
iio
wa rd, Mary Buford Powell, not of !' ! tladelphia. t*u.. In - \\t, and
• M e a n e r Elm Avenu e and Ninth
1 ir -t M «tliodiet
tn u r v h ,
Rev.
Claire
Zarhry.
The
dining
table
l*et?r
Schaal.
sO k ’
i ii « r i»| \ m i i i t ,
pa«tor . Sermon,
was
overlaid
with
u
lace
cloth
and
THURSDAY.
f It*- l i ) 4'ii11 **t Sin of the Ih iy ." ut
Regular meeting of the N. il* centered with a lavender howl of
I I .iMl h'i 'Iim A -I’ll. I l f
ImiM'l ItlM
V. Howard Chapter of the U. I». C. larkspur amt asters, l.lghied maite
S) 11m l 4»«-rin«ii», “ l 1111ng .1r1*1 11«-1
will bo held at 3:30 oYlork at the colored an miles w e ir other f e a ­
h u g ,” Mi i". eh -ng l*nui, m ts i mi i rig
home o f Mrs. M. S. W ig gin s , 1217 tures o f the tulile. The card tables
at i !U o • on k to iitn iiiiw
m gltl
Ml.** It'llh Ila tid . |&gt;ii'»iih*nt
**f
Magnolia Avtnue, with Mrs. W ig - Witten w e n overtaul with Blicn
n nth* i s. *»t t In• I »♦ N|*'Ui&gt; w»ll i i
\
Rina and Mrs. II. L. Petkins as cloths, wi-ie n n l e r e d with small the SrrniiMde 4 ‘••r»nt i I' f
-pi Cull pile t '
«• 1 till-*' 1 X111',
Fast er baskets filled with candy COUiliiM, Kill a » *e p lid the ih a i r
boats sees.
h,

chairmen,

will

meet

Miss Hand Will Lead
Program Next Week

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Grammar School’s
P.-T. A Has Meeting

deliver aft address at Die Ml
‘ Theatfr next Wodudlay
aruj urged ai?l P.-T. A.
ire to attend. Mr*. F. E.
BoUUilUat, Mrs. Walter I. Morgan
M n. Pearl S. Babbitt were
to make up Ibr rwmn
committee to report 0 1
next meeting.
for the afternoon ron
of a cello solo by Miss
Nix with Mrs. Georre W.
.pa'' accompanist
This
wad fallowed b y - a piano solo by
MUd Nix.
The moating ad
lata In the afternoon and
tendance prlso was awarded
.Ehillie I.Ingle's room.

Mra Barclift Honors
Her Club With Party
te w »)iiM n tlir th, member, of
• 'B voit Week Sewing Circle.
M n. D. C Barclift entertained
e i f t g bunco partjr given jt t lt r ■rnoon » t her home on
n t Street. A color a^heme
end while was uaed In
the rooms where the
mere entertained. The tafSt, Patrick’, Day de,igrta.
tie cenclaaion of the bunco
high icore price, were
U N n . Mary Dolly and
HUI whiia Mr,. George
Mis, Helen IK be were
with low score prize. A
course wns served by the
Morris
s e iz e d by
present were: Mr*. Mary
George Herbal, Mra.
Mra. Joe Meieeh,
Englebrech, of Secau, M n. George ilnfae, Mra.
ft, Mra. Morris 1IIU,
Miter, Clara HvUcb, H*1, Bath Msiack. and Mary
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Comedy To
Giykn M School
•ene fOO Sanford peraons
th# eaal, a D i m net

(Aady's

Will Pay Visit Here

Some Of vlapancse
Soldiers En rout e
Home After Fight

To-NiteSunday

BUCK JONES
“Ridin’ for Justice”

run:

M i i i m i ---- Florida

MOTEL LEAMINGTON

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Pen tl and G ray and M oore

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Accountants

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Auditors

First National Hank Huilding

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R E V IV A L

SERVICES

University Women
Have Friday Meet

Ri‘i»inniiu» Monday, Marcli 2 1si
Auspices:

SANFORD PROTESTANT

,
cided to iponeor ciiiieti»h.|. pro­ "JO ,,,^ t , w . r
gram, in Die aghuil* in vrlrbra
tion of Belter C’lllirn»liui Week
Which is being |&gt;ul on l.y the
State Bar Association, with Mr*.
John G. Leoanrdy a* represents
tive here. MD, lluth Hand, uf
I'd# A . A. U. W-. wa» a|i|Hiinted
to wotIi under Mra. l-runardy.
UoahiT"I’rogram,
All memlwri were urg. d to at­
tend tha lecture to he given by Dr.
Valeria Parker Wednr*lay morn­
ing at the Milane Theater. It
ra* then announced that l&gt;r Wil­
iam Carletain. profe-»nr of *a»eiology at the University of f lo r id * ,
will talk on adult edu alien at a
meeting of the A- A. IJ. W. to kA
—sad —
held on Apr. IS.
The public l*
James
Invited to attend.
Daring the social ) a a refresh
Dunn
manta were served by the husiru
and
vat* latad hy her daughter, Mias
Llnda XVnlkinn
Elisabeth Deffler. Thoa, present
in
w a r,:’ Mn. J. il. Colclough, Mra.
Gladys M. WllUems, lfr. Virginia
Spencer Mre. J. C . Bill*. Jr.
C. O. Bare, Mra, R. A. H*lth,
Mr*. W. A .'L sffler and th, Mlaser
Btrtn Hand, Winifred
strong,
Katherine Young and FIera nee

.To-Nig),4
E. Grown

“Fireman
Sato
My Child”

I

•t tha
&gt; ■» skt nndltorium M e K ,r
, lU r . 3 3 A M Tnsaday.
CHURCH CIRCLE MF.KIW
4er the nnnpleee of Ut#
T k , meeting of the B
of
Womin's O rel* of the First
which •'was
„ J T. By•- tlst
(111 (Church
i M R I VOIR
Monday. Mar. 11,
te U h« place on Moi
has been postponed iinlll Monday.
Mar. 33 when il will
wl be held at
and will coadwl 3:03 •’•loch e l tha heme
on Monday eve* W. U SUuJtnmirv, 505 Elm

S y H rjs r

months ago.
(' la y in g cards fot
lowed
the increase established
W A S H IN G T O N , M a r. 10. —
last month with n , total o f 6,421,( A .P .l— M rs.
A n ita
P o y lc v t i
150 park* in Frhmn ry. Bn in.-reas*
Ralph Bradford, high o f fie 1 '
u n u ly in ju red yesterday by a
o f l.to.wn packs as compared to
of the Chamber o f Coirnnerr • of negro who aMakked her w ith ad
a year ago.
the United Stale* will vie it thi- ave when »&gt;hr r r fiis o j tn give M m
WASHINGTON,
JIar.
19.—
f **1h| and rlo th ln g . She and
bar
Mction nexl week, and util n l
( A . P . \ - Simuitl nroti»ly
v*|th .a
'I m u t « » * meclinirx in Snnf**r*l - i t year-o M t o i were alone In he^
trvanur.; urumunccmcnt of a *harp , __ - - 4
heme near Takom a I ’ark when th&gt;
n nett Thurstlny, Mar. 21.
Hi* firxt address will he made -'•c ro ratue to the «|oor and asked
t i r f r f i v in Income tax©*, thr In- j f e O l u l C r S
l 4j I I T O U t C?
M the S e r i Hole Ccrjn-y t'futnt ^ f ir * t fo r food, then for clo th ing.
trrnnl revenue bureau yesterday ,
te r of t'o m m frc e o ff ic e
he
irvued ‘ ' s t i i t l . s (h em in t
all tax '
v II -‘ penk In o ! f i e r i * n*? . di » **
receipt* fur the li m t f l j h t month*
tor* of the following » fmmher* '
M lA \ t;ilA t,
‘ h im , Mar. It&gt;
of the fi*ctll ye ar were o f f |54P,c f f o n im e rc e:
Orlnn ! • iii.«ng«*
fSe0,O3H from the *ame
pci cm! o? i \ IV) T h e srfiui^ w h i ’ h fo«(jh*
t minty, Kicsdnimee, I !.« i o i?r j
last y r a t .
hittcxly fnr rdiit.nl **f i hapei an i »*, Mount
Mora,
! ‘ u*’ t :«-rIncome tax payment* » re fit J
W it i4iiu|* n few w* ♦ k ' a* &gt; khivere » mi'til, W in ter Ihirk, m
\
M um ,
to Mar 10 amounted to $.V»,01
1 .) nip lit In the M um***winter 1 ■c -eein City. I hi Inf kn, |tit)lonn
" to I. nu-nnxt
$SH,01&gt;1.515 on the
while *•puke* me li foi O 'l l.l p ow er' Ilea* h, Attrimonie
.*■n mg*,
umi
’ comparut ur date a year o»p». 1 ne ,
uoflvi'i) nil the joh i1f in-goUatinif the Seminole C - * ; , ( tiainbir of ■ A I'arralrvil. favl-acliun. hard*
Interna! rn e n u e bureau said that
tiding.
rnl-hliHidrd
fighting
a f •• mat truce
* •* Miiefre.
|for the eifflib months peiiod rep'otn.* of the fi^htui/ men w*ei »
l.lrturr
it m *rh n lull'd to he one uf |
t i i p t s amounted to HdKU.ic.'O.OTI
lu .k i, f&lt;»r three -Vn| im e tr*n* i •* m ore im portant g a th e rin g * j
a a rompared with
f !, fnVt.H7rt.il 2
poll? • it utueil down thr* WhtOU!
the Spring - » u . n m « Imm
•lurini: the Paine span last year,
poo. flo w ilril w ith woldietm iimriji
*. r i f «-omm m
ti oi k in tldx
The iIrrreape u a i
nit r! »uted
ha. k home. It wan the fnp l con
-tio n , and w ill he followed hy
t h iell) t " n dtup in $•* I*r» .ftslT.HM tinn-nl to return upon nn ordi r
ill p. r ut the Valdez
lit incon.e tax.
For the eijjht from Tok yo to withdraw nm*t 4*f n gem m l
If *•te 1 ii t 1 '»tt o • It i'k, io u hid)
twontiHA rmlmi: Feb 2t&gt;, these fof* . ihe Stanghm « \pe TtTonary force
—itncl finhtin' fo r l*o vf!
•lie public i * :*u i1e,| M » lim it
lection*' !«dale&lt;l frUHi.ToT.W.tJ./Fo\ | The ir if rp ’ti turn in»*ien*e| th •
foul will make o i net odili t i ,
the ft** f»l ycrir, the r o i einiiient h.ipi. that
in i hine • tiint Jnpn- wt tin-. - PP« I 31|*l* 1i k. t to|
Ai
hn i n - ,
•aa ctdh . led iib*.I.T4.I
S’.'tnhh nit Legion
**m9*7 "” #*" ; " ne - 1« t | i cm 11*;»t i m *»
m ij h t
I-a"' th*- o fmi
lo.iv I* po ll hill I J 111
in me lax ««gxin*t II, - '. ..i.hi^Uti |iro|llf()t
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The |&gt;.i) nicnla reduced the guvcmnicul
deficit t.. O.M.I.I7H,- ,
Tw&lt;&gt;
iian*|nirt* will -ni.
h \ m m . i s i i n s p n \i
:r.2. bid uphi'hl
. .■nlen I Sal,inlay and .-thcr* w ill
liiii u e
I
i
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V
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\ . &gt;| ^ I »
ttoiii that payment* of income lux
Weck. The tiuo|mm m r
I V 1’ ♦
I
on income o f IlMI &lt;M&gt;ult| he
Wt.T|,
f Mk| t,. M
U''a|
11|I ,
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ill U
11 nn
' m a i l e d in a decade.
f h i i m uni whu't dn H U * - 1 *»( t h *
t lie
I a' t..
] T h e Ifilnriial r n e n t ie l*uvc*asu*w ' f lfti,tinkr
I.1
Ma*111 1al I
II.**
I leview • h m n l l|terra%ei in only
j.*|ot||
n^ i
• tile hr ok •kl*1 O'v
1lotif«•1 &gt;I., v
i two important lax dHixinii*. Man- M,f viur&gt;les| \e*tenla\
.1 .1 , 1.
! ufar tint’d 1 t o l s r ^ r r e to tu e i
* r 111 ’
ria -o' loioi' 11 » fid'i III)
fi7»7 tm»re than the $:iK,f»fikM*H*t •Hit:III II 111 loll- Ml Ihi
tot nl du ring
the
-nine
rig h t *111 111 ini ■11* e
I In
month* of
Ifktl, ami e*jr*letlr ( i i i - i - 1 ■ m 1 t b t i t p*'i
- H ip 1 rnr-Vl*k(tnd I' lM ir iiH n d "
papi r «
iirought in ?l,l7 h ,l*2 , un
1
riiMt tin 1 tom *4 • i tiop' 1 •
increase of #20 f»,h f.»
I4W
lit * . ;||m, »1 I
nu»m vxhi 1 a in* vi D
nt&lt;
*a u
Tile
4i r A i f U e
Ink
M‘Jliriie«l
* hue.
unit I'tii huff itdh ft
** Mlpml'x X|»kt I ’uiMtliir Mnirp*
$21 » . 4;: . d*,. u *!i *4p •4f
liipnui * 1 1" " I "
Inn ‘ I 11 1, tin
1 a:tr Haitmd H:iti^a
7V*. while ctgm
u lair04 d $lti.
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Mi"*1*«, *, a 4fi r»i"« of 12. |.7'iiihi!il
* -’ " II
S J .M I
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Mil i.all CM*
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10 I ) i»i iiuijy ho i ill m c r i l J ut nm
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with
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f uu.I »i**L * th,
"ala*
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The gox'i'i 1 *111 nt til Inks.* I'mphu-l 31 at.
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f! llltl’i I ■ •r
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m anshift uf « i ounuiitee from the
i « 1. rtlig the Vi *'ek lit S HU oTovk,
A me i Iran .!**•* ml ion of I'lnverM
tv W omen, ,S*nfnrd eh »j»tert whr. li • 4 i.l'minut nig ih -pei »*i I -ritiom and
will fn n iM h a program i•■Inline i • i* v i m - . h J , i - i . i S u n d u y
h o ly i in F p isio pal r it t ii il:
guod citiicmihip in t«H tin- n loud
l»i-V M !■ lltlp
l.in lttil,
|1.4-f •*?
of the county next Week
M I I I I I I , 1 . f l i t t *| I i t h . n 4'
"litmin I
M * i Han(|** appoint mint
n’t It " h ( o'oi'iui i ii» n u t nil 4iiU iio ii
furctpl-mre * i * m iit« to Mr&lt; Jtdi.i **»i tto' i '-**;!*0 -11)1 nil I it rii r nl Hl:Wl I rollihit |i*n •«-« - in Mil" * mii11 *i
\ M , * .1 ' Ii day
i xi i'pt
(! Feonanly, Sanford &lt;1 d m xiiiuti 4*i*-. *
i h« % j i ' k * | i * 111 l n - i
ti t* u * f « u i " l
V|t'M'l.iy
'll lough
u ho in sti-iitral chiilrman «*f
i I .... . I b in t i .
fo r | he i'jo l- r
111 J * - a I fi .
%l • d i ■ a f U O »
M M
I II * ’
'lietter
CHlitennhip'* lo iu in iM .
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Ixx .t
i 1 ** i
xvh" »
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^ l**n *la&gt; .
which will ondertaki- to ■.tn-« th** '•.ilo
(lie
. I* • J l ) g
g ll.ll
h i l l III t o t t i e i l
h»d, ' - ' l i i i i iit t uu **', Ii* k’
importance
&lt;itu «ti«h ip dm,
re||fi' 1 Ve hi 'M" ’lh v itn
tin
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th * coining wiNpfc, {lr«ij. nni- ,j
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w it
iijin k *
ii Mil
l!t&gt;
p t o l o M t ■i ar
.1 - 1III*a** 4,1 a III IM III l,
M/t«’tter f*itttcn*hip*' Vierk L. It" 11*,
auk - "
I tillOil L , K- 1
Hill • Gill t
Flotilla Slain liar A*-'*' tm &gt;
J. I I
I. i li
''I
j gill II
I 1111*I II,
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4'
l . t &lt;i|)iu, I i i&gt;1.iY m i"ii Mint
t no
T O I'R b ^ F L N T II A N i » H
o‘i lo« k mi ditrit too **o tli*&gt; Sex mo
T he Xotloain# ^•cgxi- r # . « f ,4li*. I*»'X VNonih*4-i« »
L*i*,
Holy
settlor claim o f the
It. t r v
Hall Bupti«oi u( 4 &lt;Ml o7 Iim k.
(
In
l
i r i I t,
( llll^l I 11il ......tkJ
Itawaon.
Hrown Si hoof o f
fj|».....
w ill
l ir-i
A lio M r *
IF It Wight, M r * present i ho u«efl, icrolmt.
am *• !*♦ •I,*hi I 111 ill 11*1 Ihllkl. miuitii!»|irr
Joe Mel»ch, **»id ape* i-t’ ' rrumhcM .it ■•-. Lull *1
k * i i * i ' xxill
Wynn W* I ’otter, M*
v
M r« J I) » . b r g r xi i iti ght nf i l.i ,\ *i" i*hi 1r * ■ hi ! 1 it i tnitH'iii* t
Mra. C It
K ir th v
ith
W o o d ru ff,
B. I Whilner, J r „ lli'ttil fn «• nulo by i hi* L fimr
Ilf Jl’ *l|Ji
I 4,
■ ml M i«* F la ir c
Zn hiy.
If-idgc Thumber
A i i l In- qu)4
!
• 4* i kt
pui^tk. und Mra. |[ t licin, Mn. huiilinf It.ii 4*1 |i &lt;*&gt;*■» I ul mill
ilf* ronfi i n * i *n 11
Ralph IL rhnjitiiaii, M u, It* Itnhf Ihiix Wfivk
lh if p . lo. k
- © ft t f r . P . . . t.e 4. I I I XX
I.airig, arid the Mi
Urn trie© ■un, M argo
t t hiirch, L 1
Mur ft VI n t Mil
H ow ard , R uth K tt x if, M nry 11is ler, Doroth
piiulor: K* v
©II, f a ji«if &lt; iiur
ford Rowell, and M »'eurct 1'ili’ix, m gton, F.lci
tl* 111© I**
itin. vi m 11-1* "fur
lift gurntn.
lance,
Ma.
lirnbt Dr
N i'fly l 1 hr M l ’ , | »M t .*•»•. Tu (lx*
i lit X
Dorothy Su
1 hM iw .1 fti k -nn
fJicki r* 4' *f - ini it oft I lit*
-nil G « n r g ,
' f . nntJ 1* * n * -1 l lilltll* i1' •■i Hin$; And i'x4 Hi t*X
W inn.
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CI'IH pftwtx-4 1 * li It»j; .(rr i "
Mip tlir v i’" i- '1 XCl’ Jit Sftil M
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It 1 V 4• ,*i r •*!
C A R D nt ,, 1 II V\4xS
V III lit » »0» 4*a! 114*k
With Mi*. Gladys M William* J
V 3 i ii*-r, *.i ■i
F lm t
VI 11 - ••h ■*
providing, thr regular me. lit.g u f' W e wish to . * • tV»ftflklw (h u t c h
ts
m i
-p* ak nr*
i
who
tha.
A in e ric i
A -‘ .*i’ i«l *■). " &lt;n those
•4•!
1hi-1 r ' tu*fht lit
l.i ••
V! J limit* i
I 'n iv rr M ly W.uu.'U v.«* h.'l.l uu ' • pathy end fm
I m It LI 4VMilk • I I* l "i xli Dur*i.
Friday Rftrrnu. r) ..' I "U ..Vlu 4 •'ini floral o f f e j i
&gt;' |i*w« day; h.*
14* I' I
I * tHjmnn, f*ii4
at the horn, *&gt;t Mi* W A I *'l •*f our dear t-mby
Fix
II. I
|Wdiif . - •
Grr. Magnolia Ava-nur Mr*. J II j
Mr. s n j MrI It
riiu iR jfty ;
li*
,Snnfiu*i
Colclo-gh haj charge uf C r piu ,
Krnawt Htoke.
I '•
" Grtrr, I •
H ap tiat C I
gram for the afternmiii v»l.ui. J
Mr. and Mra. A. i. I•
i
4.»» b 4. lay , lit# pit- • • lit th*1
wa* centered about , di* .**."" of . -A d v .
mm
l FftRlA’I - * ' x , ’ t»n Suit'&gt;.4'
tha “ married woman e» » fra. h- |
D r, II &lt; I . . I I A l ' f l d , f t " ' .*r *1
er” .
M IA M I B E A C H — D ofL
II 11 .SUl*M-) ' m x r r
Ititil.* «t
During the merling .' » «&gt; da- nmlatlng ,|ght , lphl
wfIII
wily, flrl-i* t l, i&lt;n Humli

eg g* .
Those invited were: Mrs. Boy
f . Mann amt Mrs. G. K. Fullagsr.
Mr*. &lt;1 F.* M cr all.
honor e 1
Mr*. If 1 . Fo *. M n . I h’ c A. Con­
oley, M r*
i'. n a r c r l t . Mr?*. A
Mrs, R. E. Herndon ha I rhargu W . I •*• 1
I *&lt; »un*| Mi i&lt;i*h.
t»..4
i* M * 1 |*m „ K
Mr*, r
I
o f the mu,Is and Mrs. J. It. Cog
1
!
1. «,.l
Mr‘
bunt and Mn. C. M. Boyd a r t e l Allitt,
• e!1'
i
r
Haw!
as hostesses at the monthly meet
HoU* buhl'' M i. J I1 l.i
Vi
1ng ‘o f- the Gramm ar School P.-T. II. f). « a*well, M r
l. •
•l
A i held Thursday
afternoon at Mr*. Glenn l.ingle, V )
I
vI A
tha school auditorium with Mrs
Palmer, Mrs. John t, (, ill i s s
M, Mlnarlk
presiding.
Mrs. G. Mr*. Jnon Meisch, J r , Mr*.
W
C ; Cochran ga ve an account of A. Adams. Mr*. .1 O. I.alley, Mr
t h o 1 recent county
council mret- Fdward K. McCall,
Mr*.
S. &gt;1
18g a f t e r whih Mrs. Pearl Babbitt Cha*e, Jr.. Mr* line (,. William*
conducts:! tha * § 0 1 ! study H a a s .M___
m ,_ B, A .
Howard. Mr*. K. I

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“The
Sob SiBter”
Sunday

Mnrlcne

D lelr.th
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“ Shanghai
Kxprema”

RI NG il A M HU'S
D R Y A (W
I1()N ON
RUM M E A S I I R K
(('u ntinu i-d (m m T a *:** One)

Ifw k i ft*©* b id

*•!It*iiHid11«] «»

the r**qiu*fct uf l h « llutiA**,
M1 nubim',** Hhi tckrint then *u (
•th a t In 1 h*’ » « i l « y i wKiPti all rx»
. «-u©© ( h o * « tlift! the iiiftji»nt v
t.f the pri*).l»’ rnr In f mvi r i f r-*
fa a I thill it ill U*&lt;'4|in*’ « triinyic#
in •hiirixtti IHK t "
" %i*I* that ■&lt;»
urfiilrar) j i*lfcri’ • autiut
-ioa! m p n
wiiii In jml xhUhm t 1riwl Ly Jill)
l&lt;i d e l u d e pinhihitipn final * "
l^mtf fh**n Iuti in H*- 1 into nh »f
tmk un Ilifttfhnm. tu&gt;*iik9 i»i« “ ir*i'
( m l rmrUnitary f ovult n* i,'i p tr ll
xxrll I f t i lh# n il &lt;^lj! uf the ba* ’
11# (ait! In |»Mh paVti#'* thcra x»1i^rrarlioiiariaft"* w l# diil not wait!
In h fln a up Iht* q u # l i n r ' of pnx*n.
r« nrmr*tratioon u f Nvrftlih, ir fie r i
tft tm
ii*l hiffh
l ncr laxt^. th** n
MUX
l# I m
4IIJ
IIIK44
K&gt;4
rr in«
in- niiira,
«*»»»r». but
I»ul
rr taxes fur I*»e
In"r
prohibitin'*
id way*
raiftn! tap
ut# the lx| u | "
ijtiftvtion In idiftruti
r*f a
MorrU pnil! n pWykrniftUvp*
l*
nrohlbitjon o n fa rd fa liiw h u f B«kr.t
him In fhnnire l h | an ti injunction
b ill.
**| I old th #in ,w|li© 3»lri. “ th ry
w rra not i t irood ajrohldMik&lt;m*U i I . V ftfth! p ro h ild d jfi U »n In a l. Ij
b?» Io»i m any o f l l t i I n t i fin r k f*
b u l It has n o t boon b**nt«tl&gt; aiwf
/a i r ly rafore® J from it * very In ­
ception.
L
" T o *e«k
spaetal privilege for
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CHURCHES
10: A . M . - H oly
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Services

Communion

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c iiru c u

M:30 to 11:50 A. M. -Mid-day
Prayer Services For Men
21&lt;* 1C First St.
M.,v m

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8:0 0 P. M . -Evening Evangelistic
Services
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FIRST IJAPTIST
FIRST MKTIIOIHST

( h o i l . i'&gt;

PUKSP.YTFKIAN
CHRISTIAN

CONGRIXJATIONAL

Y O U A R E U R G ED
Attend These Services
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�Possi bi l i ty Is Held
That Next Session
/ May Secure Action
' .
-----------I ' WASHINGTON, Mar. I t —The
' cantpalgn to modify "nation»1 profl|Mllaa has shifted more definitely
to the pre-convention Presidential
drives. Thte# la np eypectatlon
that Congress will b* abla to
p u ts gny change la thl* sessionThU was acknowledged before
.tba1 teat recently In the House
which showed tho strongest wat
vote slnra lha Eighteenth Amend-"
meat was submitted. Bui alb tba
alga* suggest a strong te&gt;*l Witty
that one ar both of tho major
partlea wtH deatara far rmubmlssled |n th* netlenal ronventloba In
Jigs,
Outstanding RepuUieen tend***,
who cam# to Washington to
farther arntagomeou for thair
cert y'a convention, went away
satisfied that' M Aflr ■ majority
of delegate la alread. In sight for
g resobmlesion plank. Tan of ths
. 14 leader* la U * committee on

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nefs

a
tsc

rem
n a tty
b y c a llin g
r * * u b « |* s lo n m a v t.

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i D e m o c ra tic le a d e rs c o n s id e r I t X . . .
lia r *
a
r e fe re n d u m
In v o lv in g
DAYTONA BEACH, Mar. It.
re e u b m la a io n o f
th *
E lg h te e a th —Jo* Knight, southpaw slogger
A m e n d m e n t. T h o a n ll- p r o h lb it lo n
from Cairo, Oa-, raped pat’ a
,f « Y r t i , r e a liiln g t h e * h » Y * y e t
referee’s
decision • v e'r Mail#
referee's derision
to m a s t e r a m a jo r it y In C o n t r o l * ,
Bose*bloom, l i g h t heavyweight
w ill cW nter th o p re s s u re n e w - o o
champion, in a non-title 10-roand
th o
M tlo n o l
e o n Y o n tlo n i.
T h l*
bout here last night, that w u fall
t h e y w i l l d * In t h * 'b e l i e f t h a t ■
"bf action from start to finish.
W r t o r e v e n m o is t p l in k In o ltb o r
Th* Cairo Calamity never came
p la t f o r m , th o m * * t a d v a n c ed a la n d
within a million miles of stopping
f o r o lth o r p a r t y to d a le , w o u lJ
the handy cuffer from Harlem, N.
bo a f o r m id a b le f a c t o r In t h i l r
f a r t h e r c a m p a ig n to I n r r c i M th o Y.. but he aurprised hia moat ar­
th*
• l i t s tr e n g th la b o th house o f dent lacker# t&gt;y outbox Ing
champion In meet ateges o f th*
C o n g re s s.
.

bottls, ami had tbs slapping Mails
so tied up by tba threat of Ms aai/I
shaking left that Kosankloom at
times looked aboolutey foolish.
Upward af 3600 fans saw tba
battle, and whan Referee Morris
Miner raised tbs Georgia Cracfcer boy's band In token of rietory
at tho end of th* bout, the crowd
registered Its wholehearted ap­
proval with a roar o f applause—
and manv of those fans were from
the North rouhtry.
._
X lin a ilb lg &gt;a Thw- Tlrtet-Union
score sheet, Knight took th* sreund, seventh and tenth round*.
Rotenbloom won th* lin t and
eighth, and th* rest were even.
The tenth round was Knight's

On tho bail* of tho recent rote
to discharge tho reluctant Judi­
ciary Committed from further
conilderatlon o f tho Beck-Unthic-am prepoied ■eoiutltutlonal
amendment, tho wet* need 31
additional voteo In tho Houio to
roach a majority. Dot It If con­
ceded that pot all of the 137 mem­
ber* who rolod virtually to reeubmlt tho Eighteenth Amendment to
the stated would Hand with tho
wot* on a porpoeal' t e lefalltoj
boor through-imnllff*V'tf*J'
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more of tho wet bloc*. Although
a majority would mean thg succor*
of that movo. In the Ilou**, It 1^
considered beyond reach in thl*
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Once a majority ha* been
developed for thl* purpose, It will
• till be necessary to win more sup­
port to arrive at the two-third*
majority In each house which 1*
required to submit the Eighteenth
Amendment. After the, the move­
. Although several of t b a s t
ment to mrdllfy ronstltutional
lead*rt war* invited to the While
prohibition will require ratification
-MMntly, there waa nothing
t&gt; i Indiesta the President had
derm, with his looping rigkL RosdatertaA' fo m hla - nautralily In
enbloom’a tactica were far differ­
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underway
to
pave
nln*
th* pre-conveaUon prohibition conent from those that he used on
mile*
highway
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SARASOTA, Mar. I : — (A .P .)—
The New York Yankee* found tba
Indianapolis taam of tha Amarlean
Association much tougher o pponAts than tha Boston Braves
and lost thair txhUdtion gmna In
tha nlntkJnnlng yesterday, 0 to C.
It w aa' their first defeat this
aprlng.
F o u r r in g in g hits o f f J o h n n y
M u r p h y , f o r m e r K o rd h a m
H u rle r,
In th # p ln th g a r * In d ia a a p o U a t w a
ru n s l a o e e r U k e a n d p a s * D a b *
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Wlnganf. Thoms*, Cooney and

NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 19.—
(A .l’.)— Ths Clceelsml In d ia n s
•cored four runs In th* flirst In­
ning her* yesterday on th* New
Orleans Pelican* ta w i* an eshihltlon game, 3 to 3. Big thousand
school - children -leaked -on a* - the
ieamt held their annual benefit
game for the cklMrrtv.
Th# game waa plpyed loosely,

bb Id In t k r e it e d la t h l *
a r th a r In fo r m a tio n b y

AUGUSTA, Me. — Opening a
weighing machine that hsd stood
in th* lobby of hit hotel for the
past three months, Roland a.
Lynn found 60 pound* of pennies.
There were 14,000 of them.

department.

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be p o s tm a s te r a t M ia m i S p rin g e ,

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of Ih * crops ta plant
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niay bd turned on grq*n Held# of
iTe oats, vetch, * r Aertr*«n P#»»Threa ctopu w)n produce greatng
on til about April and then pro­
W * a crop t f Frtls »r m/aure.
Abovt 6q pound* par acre of pl(rata of ooda or aulphst* of
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produce
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Orlando, Fla.
T ry 'tfP R O P R A tT IC foe Rhsumatlaan. Neuritis, Bcfatlra and
be 'convinced, l»r. W. E. MacDougall. Floral lUights, S. baa.

Dietrich Brilliantly D i r e c t e d I n
New Milane Film* “ Shanghai Express
of characters, with^Mr. Chsig ut
the leader of the n volutionUt-.
Chang's special forms uf punish­
ment are branding ur blinding
those who thwart him. lls has his
own shrewd way of having his
lieutenant, who had been taken oil
tbs train, returned, but, after all,
this mrsns little to him in ths end
Ths clergyman turns out lu bu
a trump and Mrs. Haggerty will
probably never tsks another ride
an Ut* Shanghai express, although
she reaches her destination with
her dog, Incidentally named Wut­
il*-.
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Miss Dlrtricb gives au imprerslvt performance. She is langourous but fearless as l.ily. She yli les
through Jier scenes with hrsvy
eyelids and puffing on her cigs
relief, pbe measures every word
• ltd yet she Is not loo Dow in l-er
foreign-accented •pfecli I l i v e
Brooks' performance is sl,o note
worthy, but he speaks in a mono­
tone and Is g llUle too hasty
sometimes in his replies in runver
tslioni with Mire Dlrtricb Warner
(Band is gacallent as
( hang
And Aqns May Wong makes thu
moat of the rol* qf Ihr l,mvr chi­
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Josef voo Sternberg bai directed
ht baa
bad a hind
•ven though he
*&gt;"d of patP*1*
tern in the Russian film. "China
Express,” which was cthibiled at
the Calneo a year or to ago. The
passengers *r# shown aprivlng for
(ha train which stay}* from ths
station at PelplAg- Tljtrg I* fussy
old Mrs. Haggerty, cleverly played
by Louise dosser Ha!#- (jh# it anx­
ious about her Yorkshire terrier.
They one see* the sipistey Henry
Chang, a half-treed, who says that
he is pot proq^ of the while aide
of hit parentage. Ssm Salt, a
wagering American, is also aboard,
likewlsq ths Rev. Cacrnlchsel, a
humorless Individual; iful Fcl, a
Chinese girl of the town; Eric
Baum, a (ierovsn who has so aver|ion to fresh *Jr; Major Unant, a
csshlqped^officer of the French
Army who cpngs to a uniform and
respectability to save hi* lacs bst n f hi* fisUr. and Shanghai Lily,
th* girl who has «&gt;&gt;ld her soul, but
■MB Uvea opa man.
The Dgnal is givrp for lha « •
called express L, start aod by a
series of. marvelously r[/«*llvr
scenfs, Mr. von Sternberg Isunches tsrday
Into th* story, always profiting by wtf# *
atmospheric effecti. Soldiers are
Mrs. pKrirn, whn U K
woocd
atop some or the coach*!, which • n d w o n l-t mail ss w e re M r *
Lamks s r .l M rs . E i t h e r — to ld h e r
husband In !&gt;&lt;-. fa r c w . il le tte r t b a l

isisi&amp;d'jaU!

be plant*# about March and
gfitaCTrom September
poUfrea and thofat,
out jRha'or July, should
ffcr grating about Nt&gt;vi should last through
F
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In that they ran kava
, pasture for grating
l | larger |&gt;*rt of the

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resident of Wc»t Fir»l Strvsl for
tk* past two years, shot hlmsalf
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rifle af his home late Thursday
afternoon. Ill* rendition Is rrpur'ed at being critical, and his life
is despaired of owing to the gun
shot wound ansi hit already weak
cncd condition.
Mr. Moltingrr is • native &lt;&gt;(
Volusia county, and hat resided
, tk ussny point* in Planiis. He It
said to l&gt;« about CO yrsre of age.
An interesting faalurf of the and is a formar railroad man
league, sponsored hy Prof. B. C. and carpenter. He has relatives
Steele, of the Junior High School living in Florida.
faculty, is that cures bell pitching
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Baseball made a start in Jlanforti thfa week when the Junior
High School Bpaeball League,
nude up of young players who
haw had two *tpion» experience
behind them
members of the
Lions Club League, gyt under way
on a nine-week schedule.
Captain fleli* Cardinal* scored a
ft to .7 elctory over Captain
Broun’* Athletics In thq opeplng
game of the s«a*nn,
played
Wednesday on tho t^lnth Street
tfaroomr Threp-wt pitching by
young Poker, of Use GirdinaU,
was Ihc frptsre &lt;jf the game, al­
though Wright. Winner, of the
iJon* Club trophy fot th* mpst
valuable p layagln th i* lvM ut *a*1
year, hit a lo n g home run for the
Athletic# to »«ore ope pf
their
run*, tlaptaln Brown hjl s double,
Ihn only olhar two base hits of the
game.
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tors, under Captain Rabun. m*t
lha Indian* u*&lt;Mr Captain PhilUp*, engaged Ip a M l-ta a t won
hy ths Senstore, 7 to 6. Although
17 hits were poled out b. both

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MdfanviUs got into ths gam*
and although ha booted out ha
mada It up baton th* sassloo wat
ended wWh ■ g n a t fielding gun*
and.plenty o f aparblo that aaot
(he nlns on its tors,
"L e fty " Grave sod Walberg took
the mound far the A ’* sod each
had a bod Inning: Orova la the
third felt slogics by the Raobit
Worthington and Scholmerlch and
a triple by Arthur. The Great

hit all aprlng, waa touched for
eight kila and tire runa In tha
four InAtog* ha worked although
P*°r Balding by Myrill Hoag waa
largely responsible for lb* three
Indlaaapalla reps la th# sixth.
Hoag dropped one fly for a triple
and let a grounder roll Utru««h
his legs to lai la two ran*.
Hormldss Aube, lha other Fordhamll# ' on the Ruppert staff,
pitche&lt;l the flrat five inning* and
allowud only three hits and on*
run. Rath got an* h|l and a walk
oqt af four Dm** up.
Rear* by Innings:

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Sem inole C o u n t/. P lo rli-n . In lr n .l la
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S m ith , J u d s o ’ h r . l h * C lr e u ll i V n i l ,
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tr n l rny p ro p e rty , s lid in hernnte »
free d e a le r Is * v * r &gt; r e * t » it
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BRADENTON. Mar.
—Pepper Marti a looked like the
"wild horag of tho Osage" from
last year's world series again yes­
terday. Ilia base running la .the
ninth Inning of an exhibition gam*
yesterday enabled the world cagmpions to whip th# PhUHe* 4 to 3
after trailing by threa rust early
la th* game.
Pepper opened th* Innlgg with a
walk and taok second on Maaeaso’* sacrifice, II* was Marly
caught o ff tocond and reached
third on McCurdy's wild heore. Ha
boat Hurst's throw home for' th*
deciding run.
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th* base* full to giro th# Cardlnalra tying score.
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rmUjr fair tonight and B at*r*’
4a;. Colder toMfht

PIt * Co*U A Copy

GAmest Kid In U.,8.
Finally Succumbs

U .&amp; Plans Drive To
Sell Wheat Abroad

Butler Who
jlx p t
Abduction Are ToBc
0 i v en Questioning

W

i

HQ PH W EO . ^
J . M «.
1 8 c - ( A &gt; « &gt; — h )I I c « n t the
l.in d b e iv h h o m o announced
tod ay th a t U m tw o Franklin
P a rk * m P »
w ho disappaaat 4 ta a t a p a ft e r the kldn a p in f o f U to L ln d b o rg h baby
had been locatod and w ere to
be questioned. T h e p a ir w ere
th e cook and b u tler fo r Leon ­
ardo Ughtfoot and clrcumstoncee
• f tholr sodden dlsoppenrnnc#
raaaad Ughtfoot to Inaka a report
to Um police.
Ughtfoot aald
the servant*,
known a* Paul Thombarg and
H i , laft with the eUUment that
Thornberg's mother ark* dying In
Harmony. After they hod gun*
Ughtfoot discovorod wood similar
to that uted In the laddrr em­
ployed by the . kidnapers and a
rhlsol Ilka tha one found beneath
the Lindbergh noraery window wee
aliasing. The cHeel was found at
the Ughtfoot home yetterday nnd
It waa generally believed the
whole hrraatlgalloa concerning the
missing aervanta had bean dropped
aa a reeult but a police bulletin to­
-day revealed the Inveitlgatlon It
•till on. It wa* alto disclosed that
tha aertanti are known to the
police by another name than
Ttjornburg.
A n Indication thoae w o r k ­
ing on tha Lindbergh kidnaping
' cnaa are going bock, over their Inveetlgatlng of the last 18 days In
* s«arck for elves they'may have
mtsaed ceme from the fow dfe

WASHINGTON, M a r.'lB ^ (A.F.&gt;—Official contemplation
o f aa Intensive tales campaign
by tha United Stales to piece
this sowntry's huge surplus of
wheat and cotton in European
and other countries eras re­
ported -today b y
Secretory
Hyde. Tba possibility that part
o f t h a lOO.OOO.OOd.OOO-doUar
farm loan fund of the Recon­
struction Finance Corporation
might te employed in'sufh.a
surplus slicing campaign was
abo voiced by Hyde. A resolu­
tion to make this fund avail­
able has been adopted by the
Senate and sent to the House.

HURLEY PREDICTS
NORELIBERALITY
ON LIQUOR ISSUE
Envisions U 11i mate
Solution On B a s i s
O f States' Rights

Police Say Plans Had
Been MadefbrOvert h r o w Of Govern­
ment By Hitlerites
BERLIN, Mar. 18. — &lt;A.I\&gt;—
Headquarters of Adolf Hitler's
nalionsllst socialist party through­
out Prussia were raided by police
yesterday on pnlerx to smash
what Prosslsn officials declared
was a plot to plunge Germany
Into civil war end seise power.
ThO police Also searched tha
homes of many Natl leaders. They
confiscated numerous files of cotrcspundence and membership Hits.
Prussian officials declared they
had established that 600,000 Hit­
ler “ storm troops," including automobila and matorcyrle detach­
ment*, had bean made ready lor
mobilisation throughout the state.
A co;e message — “ grendmulh.
rr dead’*-—was to I* broadcast
throughout Prussia, these n ffiiial'
said, and it was to U- the signal
for each unit to march upon Ills
ntgrvst large city.
Gentian political police and ea
plottage Onvestigalora have Itrr-i
working secretly (or some lime to
obtain the plans o( the Nasi* all I
recently they uncovered aloies of
arpia nnd ammunition drcleied to
bo the property of the Hitler fol­
lowers.
Hiller ran a poor second to
President von Htndenhuig in th&gt;&lt;
lad rclthe election last Monday. lbalready has fttinminml
announced lit*
|,c
"ill
stand against the president in the
“ run o ff" election to to- held Apr
id. Officials of bis paily dedair.l
In Munich that the s.-n. &gt; ul ib i .i &lt;
was a political maneuver to
llrgOffhon Won llindenburg sup-

CHICAGO. Msr. 18 --(A T’.)—
Secretary of V. ar uunei m IJ
yesterday »■* thought the llepuhthan national convention nest
June would adopt n more lii.eml
•land on the prohibition question.
“ A great many people are going
to loos for the wet candidates on
the ballots nest November," he
•aid. “ Eventually I think the pro­
hibition quasllun will ho settled on
the basis of stales’ lights, and the
federal police power limilrii to
preventing liquor Into states which
wish to te dry."
Hurley in an interview described
the prohibition amendment and the
lederal Income taa as the "oto?
two measures In the constituting
which inlt-Tlere w it h s t a t e s *
rights."
Hurley expressed# the opinion
iTApideat Hoover would be r«- ^Y aatlrdayY'M ids were perhaps
rgaa) oasvcrrtvd acttooVaVpr

V p d iC y i t a ri P a r dinner tk.
- FI.
,
srerstary said last night America
1
cigarette butte had keen feund In
yeded to give dallberato study to
the anraarg. (Hen which the than economic system “which has
month-oM child was stolen.
Created an unequal cistrlbuUo* of
,, He ropllad that no - cigarette wealth."
*
’ l \;
■S;
kutts warn found.

T S &amp; f y s i s ; r s s (he
.........excitement

the weak of tba abduction. . i
Tha roat o f Colonel 1SchwarskopTs tulletlns consisted of re­
ports on thg usual daily grist of
rnm tn and
that so far haea
always landed eh blind alleys.
.
. Aa far u l g known from kle
statements, Mb only old argle of
m p M n P ; th» l b»* lwt
Lahd dropp*J la the checking of a
sUry akoot i » 0 Oarman aarvanlt
• dwappoamd from their en.(3 5 T b i;&gt; r a * k U n Park.
ibotA M mllee from here,
&gt; dag after tho kidnaping.
Jdr. p M Wm- i w - r o Ughtfaat
kjportod tha m i a went f o r . n o .
I ^ M M U M T H d a in tha night
tba child whs stolen, nnd that oft(Oeatiniad do Pag* Seren)

tea Paid
To MfB. Atkins, 78,
Who DledTuesday
Ptaal ritoa warn paid to Mrs.
' ‘ Atkins, H , pienaar resident

thom not Ip
o f a temporary
crisis, but only aftor due dciuaratlon,1*. .
’ . „
f*
Secretory Hurley ' called th o
racketeer the greatest throat tar
American Ilfe^ liberty and happlnaa*. Both where municipal and•tote foremmenu have p it rod in­
capable of suppress log tho oaklaws, be blamed the citUena, fog
"dtisens can have Just oiactly Ota
kind of government they went;
lock o f obedience to law in t t y
community can be blamed on the
indifference of lie own cltisens."
No mare laws, no more feJeral
fewer wore needed to get rid of
tba gangster, ti e war secretory
"What or* do need." ho said, "la
a revived Interest In govern meat,
on awakening from Indllfereaco
end aa honest enforcement of the
la *. Wd have the powor. Lei US
use H, oad Uw racketeer will dis­
appear from our natloaal life." '

Sapford DeMolayg
To Hold Services
, Dellolsys o f Sanford wlU toko
(barge of service# at the Methedlet Church Sunday night when
fear. Carrol M. Varner, paktor,
bill deliver a special sermon for
according to

wn 1‘» « * Two)

Mrs. Shrensperger,
71, DiesAtHomeOf
Daughter Thursday
After a lingering illness of sev­
eral iiMiiths-duration, Mrs. Henry
Kknii-i" rger, 71, died at the homf
Of bn .laughter, Mrs. D. li.
Hodge* Isle yesterday afternoon.
Funeral &gt;,wires will be held from
)* • EnrUon Funeral Homs to*
Morrow aitnnoon nt 3:00 o'clock,
with buiial in KvergTrvn OincUry. Hev Carroll Varner, of the
P in t llethodi.t Church and Itev.
a D. Brownie*-, of the First Pres­
byterian Church, will officiate.
Mrs. Khrenvpergtr was born in
Gurmany, Dec. K, indO, and came
to America to settle at Gotha In
1884. She removed to Sanford in
1818, and had lived lieio start.
Ska Is survived t-y her husband,
two daughters, Mrs. Tiuman Holly
and Mrs. O. B. Hodges, .nd flva
grandchildren, all of Hanford. Tha
fallowing slep-chlldron also sur
elvot l a m Khrensporger, II. li.
1. J. and W. J. Ehronyperger. Mrs
Carl Hartung, and Mrs. George
Doyar, all o f Alabama; Mrs. M. I’.
Wollem, of Homealrad; E. E.
Ebrensptrgtr, Dayton, Ohio, and
Mss. 8 . Simpson, Chattanooga,
Tortn.
'
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Freakish Hen Egg Is
Displayed To Herald
Thofa Is a Plymouth Rock hen
on a poultry ranch In Bemlnolo
County that racoatly joined Ike
ranks of freak layers by produc­
ing an egg which resembled a
twisted place at toffy candy ahaat
Inches long end not mace
keif en lech through at (to
widest point.
This bon is OBJ of scores of
chickens on tho N. II. Harwich
Herat J of fife today.

• '

Of Sales Tax
CHINESE ARMY Opponents
Win On Proposal To Dig
1$ MARCHING More Into Bigger Incomes
UPON MUKDEN DEFINITE GOAL IS

flTRACUSE. N. T , Mar 18,
— (A .r.)-C ls re n c e
HosUtfef,
tba "gameet kid In America* »
daad. The boy of 14, whoaa case
~ rr
waa known all over th# w u s b f
aftor spelling ITP day* In a
respirator that prevented bis
moetag any par: of his body
his hrsd, died at a hos­
pital today of infantile paraly­
sis complicated by Um short Of
an operation Tuesday far an
abdominal obstructiaa. Infanb
UU paralysis paralysed his
rsppiratnry organs so ha de­
SHANGHAI, Mgr. 18.— (A.P.&gt;
pended lor h.s tile upon tha I
respirator. Almost to the and" —The KUomtn (Chinese) News
agency reported today 100,000 Chi­
Clare me smiled an infectious
•mile.
| nese volunteers were marching on
MukJen, Manchuria, from tkree d&gt;
Mayor T. L Hums*, presiding
rations.
over a conference between the
Tho volunteers, th* agency sold, City Commission and members of
were destroying the flag of th* tha Bondholders' Protective Com­
ogw Manchurian government In mittee and their attorneys at the
all tho ellleget and hoisting tha City Hall yesterday afternoon,
Chinese ensign.
voiced the practically unanimou*
The Japanese garrison et Muk­ opinion of the entire Commission
den. the Roomie dispatch said, had when he said that “ unless our tas­
retoltbl "Information
of. the ad- . payers are given a definite goal In
. _
geoca and hall mounted gun. hv ^ 0|k for
lffmrd t0 th, ir , hlrr
“ *
of the City debt, the tas collecThe Earl of Lytton. head of the lions for the remainder of thl*
league of Nations romrnlssiun in­ year and -all future yens
will
vestigating the Kino-Jtpanese cun grow less and less."
flirt, received a telegram frUlh
Th# conference, «me of several
V ukdm declaring t&gt;e 3U.000.IKNI informal meetings lietween thChinese In Manchuria would ralH- Iwtf groups during the past ten
WASHINGTON, Msr. IA rr share tha destiny ul Cliin^T weeks, was railed at the request
( A I M — Far-rewriting legislation whatever it may be. than live un­
uf Kenneth M. Keefe, chairman ol
to l&gt;an the use of Federal Reserve der the rule uf Japan.
th* Committee. Mr. Keefe sought
fs ilitira in aliak vparulalion ami
The message, w. ich described further discussion of what pro­
In speo«| paymrnta to depoaitors In th* new Manchuria as "merely «
cedure his committee might fob
rhisetl banks was approved yestrr- puppet of the Japanese army,"
low In respect to 1831 tax collaclsv hy a Senate hanking sub com­ was signed ky Chinese labor un­
tiono. primarily for tho benefit
mittee.
ions, the educational association of C. T. Diehl, and Albert C. MltSenator Glass (|). Va.l. then at l^ufcdrn. (he jankers' associa­
tendorff, committee members who
formally introlured the bill in the tion and 2 M other organisation*.
have Just arrived In Florida for a
Senate and it was referred Ini
serious discussion of debt prob­
mediately to the whole hanking
CriANGCliUN. Manchuria. Mar. lems.
committee, which is expected lo
18.— |A.P.)—News of another re­
"We hop* to thresh this situs
give it early approval.
volt against tie new Manchurian lion out os for os possible before
The measure represents mors(•vefumynt rearhrd here yealvr- tomorrow when w* meet In official
than a year of study by tha Kenato
session In Jarksonvllle, for thv
day. '
nub-committee headed by
Glass
purpose of trying to
formulate
A
)p»srerful
force
of
Chinese
inand propoors sweeping changes III
surgehla. provided with a rlillv y something to aubatltut* for tho
the national banking system.
agreement we are now both workEstablishment of a liquidating r&lt;|ulpm«ht, attarkrd and raplurnl
(Continued on Fag* Seven)
corporation with 4300.000,000 In Flt-Vu. e city of HU.UOU people,
govsrnmvnt capital and authority southwest of llorbln. It was retad. 1
•v ,
■I J ;
.Issue securities (ar 4*00,000,000
M M ew U rtW rtfcA N
kwr*As pruptwed-fa* Hat Aid * v
ta » * « s lad by a Monchunan
le fo k ts iv la (lauod InetltoMasie.-''
Tslng Hal. The attack took
nslors Walcott nf Conaectl*
,c# last night.
cut and Townsend nf Delaware,
•u-VU n4Mnm«ll&gt;- in *iu.in th«
regular Republicans, served on the
d proving of Manrhuno. It I*
sub-committee which drafted the k A (b
legislation and general admlnis tbi mmm«rrlal outlet for Inner
W r 11III, .Sanford iporUmafl
tratlon support Is believed likely Mtnffclia ami near it I'niira (Htal. anil dojr lanrirr, rrturnrd hom«
The bill seek* to encouisge Int\rr Mongolia'* irp rrim tatU f In ftdtn Albany, (ia,, la rn tly with
branch. Unking, to curb chain the nrw Manchurian uoverninrnt, much prid# in having hi* black*
banking and to divorce affiliate iiuJntRiiiR a citath-l
and whit# pointer, Dan Hlucfiald
About a month ago a retoll
corporations from national bank
Slat ling, win taton.i piar# In tha
.
out
ill
1
‘rim
r
t'iial'a
(Jomain
Ing institutions. It also attempts! trek
Suulharn Amataur Kiald Trial**
from
“
nd
it
*aa
ro|Hirte«l
lie
uUamptr.l
to restrict broker*' loans
tiMifcj m that rity un Monday.
member Unke. It seel* lu pjt optn lo return to Ku Yu tut waa |»ir
I*’ .-* iliip itrl r» »tat* that Mr
me-kel operations ..mler Jurlidlc kunted i»y th# ln«utffenta.
4"i 111** |M)lnt«r( on# &lt;&gt;f fi»a |&gt;ointani
tlon nf the reserve hoard.
w.mi h won hutiotR during tha
CitNKVA, Mar. 18.— (A .IM The legislation, tn fart. Is art
tilaU, wa* on# of tha RpaaditaY
outgrowth of the inquiry into the 1 he I eagJe of Nations assembly'* nntl Iwat inana^d uofa on the
causes leading up to the record In­ special imnmittee ckargrd with field, puililiiy l ucky Strika, tha
crease in stock market prices pre­ ■egulating the Mtno-Japaiu-sr 11111 tAiniiar, for Ihr 4' auipiunahip. Mr.
ceding tha 1913 collapse Senstor llict mails it clear yesterday that Kill handlati tin* dug during thk
llrookhart (R . lu »s i, r* prepared Japan cannot demand cessation ol trial* In tha all * * » a%ant«
also to prepoae a tas on stock and the anti Japanese boycott as * pie
Tha tHala attiacted more than
requisite lo rvacuatlon ol IJnImnd sales and transfers
HHi aportanirn ami aportiaomin
The measure s|-erlfirslly pro­ Chsnyhai area.
from thrtc atatr*, ami II wa* their
Afl*r adopting this position th* Uiianlmoui vole t'a l tha program
vides that Federal Reserve facill.
ties "shall nnl Ire extruded In committee adjourned until 1 m wa* ona of the l-vat amataur trial*
member banks for the purpose ef porlant devnlopmrnla In tlr l-'ar
ever htld In thr South. An even
making or carrying loan* rover. East may recpilre anothd merl­
half hundred rutin uf ijuftll were
Ing Investments, or facilitating the ins
iliMovarad by th# do^a ur fluihad
carrying of, or trading In. stocks,
I b&gt; th# carat an of aportaman tba?
bonds, or ofhor investment securi*
NOTED HINGKX DIES
followed tha dug* during tha
ties other then obligations of tho
I trlali. Tha iU.oOU acre game pre
I
'A
R
I
S
,
Mar.
18.—
(A
l*.)
government e f the United Slateo/’
The legislation is a nullification Chauncey Olcott. noted American serve of Judge It. W. Illnghem, of
Albany, appeared alive with bi;da,
ef the original bill proposed by ttpgo. die*! at Monte Carlo toand alt entrants agree that It is
*•&gt;
donator Glass.
one of th* greatest field trial
s
grounds In th* Houth.
*
— -----------t---------------------------

Volunteer Forces Are
Reported On W a y
In Three Directions
A Japanese Await

SEEN ONLY HOPE
FOR TA X PAYING

City Commission Has
Informal M e e ting
With Bond Group

SOLONS APPROVE
LEGISLATION TO
ASSISTBUSINESS

Use Of Reserve Facil­
ities In Speculation
Would Be Disbarred

H H H frD o g P h te fl

Second In T ria ls
A t Albany Georgia

T

Jacobs!s Host To Group Of Clergy,
Ciyic, Legal, And Business Leaders
if
■
As an expression of apprecia­
tion *nd tkaaka for what
ho
termed "fir * yens of sincere
heartfelt, kid ecliv* support and
to uperattow. in behalf of tho
— 7 Bcboo!." Prof. J. Tllhuot to members
the lags), buxines*,
slional prefoosioru
luncheon at the
Junior Hlrfh School cafeteria at
noon todo) 1
Tha spat kero-were Mayor T. L
Dumss; T W, Ixwton. superln« f schools! K«v. F, M.
Msrler, of tha f ir t t Christian
C hw rhi.K rl |&gt;»ionann, s«aretsry
of (ho M ilaola County Chamber
of Com m i t; If- C*
UuBooe,

held in th* minds of th* parents
Hev. E. D. Brownlee offered ■
prayer as th* brief program
openrd, while th* Jaolor High
School orchestra under It. Handle
rendered music during th* lunch*00 and et thr conclusion of thu
« (M r .
, Those present were: Mayor 1
la Dagtas. T. W. Lawton, II. C.
[ K I M . W M lleynes, Fred T
WUiUrtts, r. F. Hoot holder. Rev
H. Irving loultlt, Rev. F. M
MiMtt. Rev. Wm. P. Brooks, Jr..
Root, Itev. E. D.
Rev. Carrol Vorwar,
RlM Uhmsgn. F. 8 .
lxmson.
Arthur Bridgprs. . Il C. Steele, 0.
0. r.*elL Mrf. R. Hendle. Mrs.
tv B. . acebe, Mr*. Charlav
rson, Mrs. U. A. Moffett,
Tressi# HrRae Hsmil, Mrs.
Hail
Imlth, Mrs. Gladys
ht. I rs. E ffl* Durden,
rsalr IMtlrr, Mrs. Bara*
Mrs. Henry. McLaulln.
Lou is Chittenden, Ml**
tanner, end Mr*. Kart LahLinrheon was prapaUpd by
tba school P-Tv A m

Collum's 5th Dollar
Get» 23 Signatures
The fifth Seminole County do'
lor. started by A K Collum. of
thr Sanford Atlantic National
Bank list week when he mad* a
purrh*** from the Hanford Fur
niturr Co. has lo*en returned to the
trade IxMly office this
morning
with the names of 23 persons uP""
it, inilcatlng that It
passed
through 23 hands during on*
week.
Her* ere th* persona who re­
ceived thr dollsr various times:
Hanford Furniture Co.; Hemlnols
County Credit Association; E. D.
Mobley; Kemlnol* Creamery Co.;
Hanford Electric Co.;
Hanford
Harold; Wight Grocery Co.; W.
I- Cooper; II. prPopo A (to.; U
B. tlodglns Tin Khop; Railway fjspros* Agency; Banford-AlUnltc
National Bank; J. E. Rowland,
Jr,; Hanford Puraiture Co.; Ned
Hailth; B. B. Baggett; Nohl Bo­
lling Co.-. Tata* Service Station;
R. W. Windham; B. Sauls; Jos
W. Console*, and J. R. Rowland.
Jr.
f*
TW IN L A M M
Twin
FORT w o r t h "
Umbo bora la tha . Foruot Pork
r.Rhang*
Em
t ik m

Mboekurla

WASHINGTON, Mar. 18. —
(A .P .)—Opponents of th* sale*
tax sure reded today In putting in­
to tho new revenue rtlsing bill a
proposal to dig more qooply Into
the income* of tho wealthy than
th* House Ways and Moans Com­
mittee had proposed. Tha llous*
accepted amendment* by Rep. LaGuardis, leader ef tha Indepenoenl* opposing tho tales tax. They
would Increase rales upon In.
•ome. of more thsn 48.000 to **▼•
•n percent from the piesent five.
The committee hod recommended
■is percent.
The House elso approved in­
creases from one and a half to
two percent on incomes of 4* 000.00
and on Increose from threo to four
oercenl on th* second 4*000
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ecommended by th* committee.
Vcting Chairman Crisp estimated
t would 1 else 480,000.000.
Rebellion against the M a nfacturers s a t e s
tas flamed
•igh In both parties In th# House
vesterday, but IU bi-partisan advocatra replied by earnest arguntnta for it.
Republican leaders rapltulatr.1
tu the demands of persistent op­
ponents of the tas In their ranks
o call a party conference last
night lo discuss the highly con­
troversial section of the revenue
bill designed to balance the IU33
budget.
But the effect of this victory
might have diminished as Itep(Contlnuej on Fago Four)

Ability Of Rootev
To Command W&lt;
ern Voter* Prov
In Tuesday Prim
W A S H IN G T O N , M » r .
_
( A . P . ) — N o rth D o k o U 'i v o iM
m ay count fo r l e u than ona (
percent In the electoral cor- j
lege but near com p lete H lf
turn* today fro m
T u esd a y’*,
prim ary ahowed she spoke
loudly enough
to be h
from coast to coast on

important political quMti
so far nn nhe In concerned.

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She affirmed, ovsrw'
th* oft questioned
ability
Franklin D. Roosevelt t« come
th* support of tho rtnk and fllo
western voteri, disposed ot oi
turmlse that “ Alfalfa Bill"
ray has become tho ns!
idol of distressed agricuitara,
notified th* Republican partythere 1* appreciable party "
faction in that Rapublicail
tory for Roosevelt.
Tbt Nerth Dakota triaaspk fo lk
into tho class with Ute
of Now Hampshire a wool
Only 10 delegates wer* at V
and until th* final count ha Ig
esrured of overy OM
but
will bo a decision won at tha
and not In tho convention
won against a candidate kg'
special appeal in tha
Th# psychological advantage j
such a victory I* unquestioned.
Th* rsstilte moan mere to
ray 'than to Roo*«0*lt because
campaign to iv * «p the No
farmers off tha foot failed. - Ak
extraordinary number of - R sp iR i' J.
(ConUpHud oa Faga R U )
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Public Hearing Is
Held On Proposed!:
Lake Monroe Span
U . C ot L. V. FrmtUr. district
engineer for tho War Departm.ni,
held a public hearing on the pro­
posed concrete bridge across th,
Mmwqt
at th* City Hall this morning al
10:00 o'clock.' About |U persons,
waterway enthusiasts from San­
ford, DeLand, and members of thr
State Road Department's bridge
division ware present.
Ll. Col. Frasier briefly lecited
th* purpoe* of th# meeting, de­
scribed th* proposed bridge, snl
asked for statements from
any
persons opposed to its construc­
tion, or who k ne w anything about
its Impediment tu navigation or
flood-control
None answered against
the
bridge or It- present proposed lo­
cation. while only two spoke as n
matter of nfficlsl record. Scott
Reynolds. Tallahassee, project en­
gineer for the-road department,
briefly stated his finding* of river
records n*#r a period of several
years, and exprsssed th# opinion
that the proposed bridge opening
would not hinder the progress of
the current, prev# an Impediment
to navigation, and would be sell*
factory from th# view point uf
flood control.
Fred T. William*, local engt
user, told the result of his sur­
veys in 1824 and &gt;830, when high
water mark* for several year*
were established. He slsleJ that he
could
n0 harm resulting from
th* construction of th# bridge, *•
it'would hove little beating upon
th# river level even at high water.
14. Col. Krosler declared after
th# hearing that th# nest step In
th# matter would find him pre­
paring gn official record of tbs
meeting and Its findings. This
record will be stnt lo New Or­
leans to the War Department of­
fice there, and If okayed there
will go to Secretary of War Hur­
ley. who has final judgment on t'.e
matter. If th« Secretary of Wor
okeys th* bridge, • permit
:s
granted at once, and th# Wer Depirtment's part of th* affair Is
roncludad.
Among thoso present st th#
hearing were; Mayor Earl Brown.
City Commissioner C. L. lloath.
DeLand; W. I. Nolan. Reott Rey­
nolds, Arthur Wost, Tallahassee,
member* of th* Btst# Road De­
portment whieh is petitioning for
the bridges; IL M. Pspworth. John
Meisrh. P. W. Bandar. George W.
Mr Rory, Fred T. Williams, Karl
l-ahmsnn, D. K. MrNsb, J. 0.
Sharon, Jr, Oas Schmsh, Tony
Pitrhford, R. W, Poarman. H. D.
Illfhleymsn, B. F. Haines, C. A.
Byrd, and M. D. Jackson.

Ware w i
a
Better Citizenship
Program At Clubs
Municipal Judge R. W. W ig * (
has accepted th* responsibility mt
furnishing a program at oocil &gt;
meeting of Sonford civle
ehrtn Mj
nest week, which has
ignsted as “ Belter CHI
weak by th* ITorida Slat*
Association
His arrrptenca WM'
mads to Mrs. John U. Leonard/,
who Is Seminole tYuntJ chairman ,
of a committee which will aMORT*
i f i programs nn hotter cllliensldp
at various places in the coon!/
'
nest week.
Mrs. l-rnnardy also announced
the appointment of Mis*- Ruth
Hand, ss program director a t U l county schools undsr Ul# suspldda
of tho P.-T. A. councilt,
Th* first program wss halARg
th. horn* of Mrs. W. t. H a gM h 4
East Fifth Stros, this aftemoo*, I
whan members of th* W. C. T, V « •;
held a special matting whlrt Wdd
featured by talks on cilisgltsh

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Home Economifl
Principal Spe
A t Club's Mee

Miss Boletha Krojen,
rvlsor of home aconomlca,
ia****, gave th# prinelyal
dress befor* members of the ~
Improvement Club wha
Seminole High School last 1
weakly meeting.
Ilor talk resolved Iteatf
th* advantages end poaoibilltiaai
home improtemeni work aa M s .
H&gt; ad by th* local club alaM It* ^ s
cepUon, and *h* concludod - " "
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uutlln* of study far
riod,
A demonstration o f tha
on electric refrigerator,
preparation of lea has
rolls, broad and tea
conducted by Miss ]
high school homo
strutter, and club advlaaa.
Among thoso pro#oat ak
mooting were; Mrs. K. J.
on, Mrs. Nell ■Corpany, Milk,
Zernovs*n, Mrs. T. J. Wa
Re* Packard, Mrs. Alax
Mr*. C. C. Gantt, Mrs. Ci
Mro, W, C Batehar. I
Thurston. Miss Mood*
Miss Boletha Frojan. ]
KING TO GREET BON
-Wilson, and JMtan flat
,
NICK, Mar. 18.— King Gustav assisted Mias Wilson 1*
Of Sweden decided yesterday to food stgna domsnittaU o.. ■
remain oa tho Rtvlora and groat
c u r w rA jrrB
kl. gtondooa, th# former Princa
Lenoert, and hk* ‘
or. The
aftor a

King
•ol)* to I
Into Ivmv

affair*.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1 U 1

THE BANFOBO HERALD, HANFORD,

let Embargo
U.S. F ru it* Is
fted By France
Ma i . 17,— (A .P .)—-Tb*
(orvrnmtnt
lift
nlfhl
• blanket embargo on froth
from tbo United Hlate*,
and ttr tr tl othrr coon
dg Inttrtd eendUJoni
which fruit will bo sd-

i*

J "fr s embargo wot Impotcd lot!
to nrormt the rntranct of
in Jot# oealo Into Kroner,
mlnlitry of afrlcalturt
tb o madt ■ tpoclol profo r frolt In French portt
Irani It when the decree of
■ wat promulgated,
it ImporUrt protected whtn
•wbargo waa clamped on Utt
declaring that loatea to
ahlppera would amount
thousand* of dollart, beImporter! or thlppert could
toahlp before
the
fruit

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mealure apparently- wot
et pecJelly at applte on
the San Joae acate apprara.
decree prorldea that fruit
alnce Mar. 8 muit lie ac­
hy a certificate from
kpatent
authorltlea
of
the
„ M e t r y of origin guaranteeing
R p t auch fruit la free from acala.
uJ lpplea and peart rated and
k| 8jl]iiii In paper and ahlped
f u n the atatea of Waahlngton
Qrtgon and California, will be
l^pdtted without formality but
amplaa and peart ihlpped from
Virginia, Weat Virginia, New
i n * or New Jrrney muit Im In-

■as*

and peart In other forme
Of packing muit be Inapected.

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Celery Market Reports
r By Courtesy U. S. Dept, of Agriculture and the Florida
State Marketing Bureau, B. E. Surry, Sanford Rep.
• a lt e r * . F leet**.
.
Th*roday, Mar. IT. leaa.
C arla! Shipment* ml o l e r y la Ik*
t’allea H a le * ta r W r l M l a r , Mae.
ta. ia*a.
F lo rid * IA*t?. Calif, t. It Calif.
It, Mlrh. I. Total— IT.
Carle! ifcleareeta ml Celery
from
Ike a i &gt; f « r t . O v M * IHalrtrl. la
• ale.
Mar. l i f t — H IT ; l i l t — ill*
C O R R E C T IO N : Dedurt from yea.
tsrdara paealnea 111# follow ing —
New York f. ro lo m ac Yde. I. N or.
folk 1. Illlca I.
P a a a lia * faa a I I k a ar eartad a id .
I*a ml 1 M A. M. today.

Potomac tarr-a: It ear* paaaad.
New York I. Iioaton f. I each to
1’hlladrlphta. rtttakurah. Hprln*.
field, Maaa. Utica. HuUato I car
held for reeonalgnmenl.

Cincinnati: Nona.
a h leelaa
ra t a l
lafaradallaa
far
W edaaadar, War. I a. ie a j.
H A N F O n U .O V IK IN )
Heel Ion
of
Florida: Mild, clear. Ilau lln er llahl.
aood w lra Inquiry, demand fo w l,
market firm. Carload* f.o h. ueuil
term*, la Inch • erta..
Individually
waahad, beat *-* d oa.
t.H .
fair
quality I . S l . l. l f ; I I dol. hart I t,,
fair quality l.t a .l it.
Moat ahlp.
manta eold.

I'll 11.ADKl.l'll t A Market ilrone.
er. IT dagraaa. ralnlna t FI* ar.
rlvad. 7 rare on track. Happllea
llahl. damanc moderaia. market
atronaar. Florid*. la Inch reta.
waahad and pra.ooolad, and Individ,
untie waahad. I dol. 1 TI.IM : a
doa , 1.71.1 la; I doa 1 ta.l oa. f.a
high aa l i t . poorar low aa 1 10 ;
It d o i, 111.1 I*. (aw 171. poor
quality and condition low aa M l
CIIICAOO: Markal steady It da
araaa, cloudy, t Calif., arrived, II
rare on Mark, Supplies llheral. da.
mand mocarata. market ataadv
Florida to loch reta. Individually
waahed and pre.eooled. 0.1 I n i .

I 10.1
71
la
whad.hith
1.1
de
m
1
It.l 1
0. W
aa
1e
.0r; dm
. h
al
100.110; 10 dm 1 7 1 .100. ordinary
quality and condition, all olaea.
I 00.i It. poorer lower

I’ l m m u n u l l
Market
ellehllv
■Ironaer
!•
dagraaa.
ralnlna i
Kla arrived. ♦ rare on track, uorvw»*ew-wr«t»ret*. demand
moderate,
market a lla h llr atronaar
Klorloa.
10 Inch reta. waahed. I d m . moat,
ly 1 I t . l 10. 1.1 d o l.
heat mnatly
1.11.1 11, few hlah aa
171
fair
condition
1 1 0 .1 00 ; 10 d m . bert

ion W ill U rge
•- .1
oral Highway National P o litic s
instruction B ill May Be A ffe c te d
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Terming the propoad federal
divergency highway construction
CLEVELAND, M*r. 17 — ( A IV)
MO, appropriating 9138,000,00 for —Two ourprltlng anti prohibition
raid work throughout the nation ilrvelopmenta In Ohio with po"•Vit economically muni and dell- alhly far reaching reverheraliona
mceiure” of unemployment entered the forefront of national
lef, the American lmglon ha&gt; politico In Cleveland today w h en
3need It would urge ite paia- Maurice Maichke, national llepuli
lican commiltaeinan. dlarloaa.1 that
by Congreia.
Itage of the emergencj for the flrat lime alnr* prohibition
ray comtrurtlon hill at Ihte a majority of Ohio'# d&gt; Irgation to
Henry 1,. Hteveni, Jr., na- the Jtapulillran national ronven
is] commander, laid, “ will ho tlon will b* known to be wet.
At Columbul tlie lliniucratic
e f himoal Immediate tenrflt to
ttja'Country at large, and In urg- (iovernur George White who to
t l| - tta adoption the American listed try the Anti Haloon league
Ldglbn faelt It li putting Ita aa a friend of prohibition when
itrangth behind an rrnnomlrall) elected two yaara ago on hla rec­
soUSd and daflnlte measure of mi- ord aa favoring a referendum on
the Eighteenth Amendment While
employment relief."
Jfa aatlmated 300.000 m en la hla Plate's favorite non fur the
weald be put to work oeeionally. Democratic presidential nomina­
i Btarani, who aim I* general tion. Ha laid the Anti-Saloon
chairman of the uniltui action Id-ague io making a miotakr i/i Ihr
fog employment of the legion, it&gt; battle agalnot the referendum.
afmtllary, American Federation of Maarhkn'a a t a t e m r n l Imlleatr-d
tabor, and Aaaociation of Nu that a aerlouo fight will he madn
ttgnal Adeartlaara, laid the "great at the Itrpuhllcan ronvrntion fm a
•tjort now la to put Ji4&gt;lc»« men irfercndum plank.
h(wk to work. The rrrordi of
the United .State* bureau of pulilir
roadi ahuw that from 7f&gt; to till
percent of the average dollar
QSSt goer ultimately to the wage
M u r , either directly or through
eOtplaymmt In IndJitriea furniih i
1 || materia la."
Mra. II. I'rlce of Woodilde, I..
I wrllea; "A year ago I weighed
IV0 Iba. I started to take Kruerhen
and now I weigh 120 and never
felt better In my life and what'e
more I look more like 2 d yra.
old than the molhrr nf 2 children
on* 18 and the other IH. Every
nna of my friende eay It’s marv­
.UMBU8 , Ohio, Mar. 17. — el turn the way I reduced."
&gt;,)— Mrs. Ella A. lloole, naTo lose fat SAFELY and
prealdent of the Women'*
IIAUMIX.-LSLY, take a half teatlan Temperance Union, y*»epoonful of Krutchan In a glaae
y aald aha would "Juit like to
&lt;&gt;f hut water in the morning be­
w h y" antl-prohihitlonlata
fore breakfast—dont nilta a morn­
ad a victory In Monday's ronlonkl v o t e which
donlod ing—a bottle that las la 4 weeks
comldcrallon of tho rotum coats but a trifle—but don't take
chancee—be aura It'a Krutchan—
(tata control by 227 to 1H7.
*
Bool* Is In t’nlumbuo for a your health comae flrat— gat It
at Tuurhton'a Hanford Drug Co.
I W. C. T. II. tonferanca.
ilm fighting a war." Mrs. or any drugstore in America. If
tald. "That vote in the not joyfully aatlaflod after the
waa Jtlil a aklrmlah—one of flrat bottle—money back.— Adv.
tklrmlabaa. Wo prohibitionera vlclorloua because we
tba well from achieving
abjective." *
it,” aha continued, "many i - m i 'i u — -r a b i .r t o — l A L t n
IJ .a ld or Tubleie waae lalae.
117 vote* were rati by •aa
■ally a a t ( M
Bales aalarwalty,
ntatlvri merely became m*he a M a p l a l i aaO effective
laaalaaeat
tar
D
oll*.
ware willing to allow lha
M«*t 8 p ~ d j RemUim K m w l
to be brought before tba Aiv.
M l became they ora op­
to the Eighteenth Amend►

This Woman Lost
64 Pounds of Fat

W. CaT.U.President
Can’t Understand
Wets’ Jubilation

666

What a Blidder Physic

auppoee they had succeedataould do. W ork oa lha Madder
kladdar
bringing the rraubrotulon
eaalor ail oa Ik * bawala.
'
the House. Suppoaa w i bad aa
• *l Impurllta. and asraa*
ra aa lU
, We'd atill have (topped them Ikat cauaa Irritation wkleki rtsmlU

: Sa

didn't "know what to nop"
tba four tongreeawomen
-wind lor radubstlaslee. .
p a tio lei
"la
God
I t U d isplayed
on
at S e a l o f tho State.

la g o llla a
aa
a la k la
fio q aa al
d ia l fa,
- ^
*
•aba. I
a ala A iA
il kladOar pkrtlc. Oat a
&gt;oai
I k U a tl baa
N i fram
p s « r Srveatat.
train year
Attar
After four (day.
U r « II
tt M
m il H
reltevM
i
ao

d h n S B :S
C u c k fo V . E S I a r d - V r E
Hay Baida D rv s^ C a — Adv.

8 ORORITY TO ORGANIZE H

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m o a llf S.Tt.S 0#. f « w h l«h • •
I St, fair condition S tl.S.lO.

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W AH IIIKOTOM . I). C .
Mar. IS, list.
waer.MiaV m a r k e t n m v i r w o r
r u r i T M A N D VRCJBCTABI.r.t
(■hlpm onla and rloalna prlcaa »o
Jobbara for lha waak Mar- • • * * )
('• IS W b m D a n a c N M anr C'rapa.
Rblpaatala Pa«raoaa. f r l r t i
A J ra a o .
Tha aavaral/wCold
w ar#
which
waa a ip arU n ra d In mnal parts of
Ilia country last w it h canard con.
a ld «ra b l» damaga* In U nd er r# a c .
lablra. p arllru larty In
lha ttoulh.
Klrawl»arrl#a w ar#
aarlnualy dam.
a&gt;ad In many producing slates and
carloi mov*m#ni w ill ba rsduese
and dslayad.
Much
wind dsm aas
occurred
lo
F lorida
a rap «fru li.
I'aachra w sia Injured In aoms of
(h# aarllaal shipping districts
nf
the Mouth Vary low lom parsturas
t»rsrall#«l clear to the O ulf and in
many northern auctions
ln*d* ih
CowMiln*
* lp
* m tn ii of SI fruits
and
■t&gt;f##
f_ m f J .f
shout F i i ,7#0 cars, compered with
17.l i t tha preceding week and IT..
411 a Tsar ago. Movement of po.
tatoea waa not much over half nf
that nf the opening week of March.
The only products which rsglsterec
an In n eased output last w eek were
aspnraaus. new.ernp rahhage an I
green pea* Hhlpmente of peas from
Imperial Valley reached I I
cars
and other sortlona of California be.
■ an with I I care Mouth Carolina
movement of green peaa also start.
#d during Ihs weak Imports from
M eilco decreased to about I I cars
Movement of California asparagea
totaled tt cara. but waa still one.
third lighter than a year ago Th*
crop nf C alifornia asparagus Is e l .
period to total
cratea this
ear, nr nearly tot.oio tpur* than
n till
Much or thla. however, la
used loraJly by canneries
Yields
In the Moulheaat w ill
ba
lighter
Ilian last season.
A quarantine waa placed on ahlp.
menta of Tavaa citrus
fruit, ef.
ferilva M *r 6 Movement b r motor
truck haa bean entirely stopped.
• a « - rail
shlpm anla
to
certain
• MUthern slates must be sterilised
Movemerit by rail w as
malnlalncd
■ t ■ volume of H i cara last week,
hut Klorlda movement (.erreased In
120 rafk
Output
of
California
oranges was dow n In I.IM cara for
i he week.
and
Florida
orange
movement held at T il cara Florid*
ale*, "hipped Sit carloada of m li«d

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ORLANDO, Mar. IT— (A;F.
Members of Delta Delta De
tlonal aorial sorority, who a
In Florida, plsn to meet Hera A]
ft and 0 to perfect a *Ut#
organisation. Chapter! of
sorority are located at tha Flo
fltate College for Women at
lahassre and Stetson University
of De land.

l: a i k h t M
J Ib a Dome,
vote ao4 n i ,

for

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O V E R A LLS

MEAT CUR1NO service by latr
eat scientific methods. Barvlcv
includes all materials, cold storage
•nd protective wrapping ready for
home ■torage.
Fntur* Farmers
Meat Curing Plant. Phona 411.

U N IO N M A D E

A New Pafr

Try CHIROPRACTIC for R h « matlsm, Nauritla, Sciatica and
ba convinced, Dr. W. E. MacDougall, Floral Helghta, S. Han­
ford, Phone 668-M.
HIGHEST PRICES for old gold
jeweler, and dental work. Mall
It or bring It yourself. Satisfac­
tion guaranteed. Kota Loan Co.,
jorner Church A Hughey Sta* Or­
lando.
FOR permanent cure of Itching,
JMlateilng, Ground Itch, or Athi iitaa*!'Foot, write C. H. lAonard,
SI5 Copeland D r, Orlando.

Lowest in 27 yean

HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired
by one whd really know* how.
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Av*.

The Yowell Co.
Phone 12.1
Hanford, Fla.

fc— L o u t

Mal-aaOaa A rea s*
Kfca.a SOT
W &lt; DaUvar
FMKaM

FIBM

Hud ion Coach, |100l Dodga
Sedan, t°d; Dodge touring ear,
f7 l. Red A 8 on&gt;. Used Car Daalers, My .tie Ava.

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.over
Amerf&lt;«/* Finest
Highway* . . . .
IRE'S ihc tatttt. rnmf ccrwtnirnt

and ka\t f»(im vvf vary to Irgrti
• • . vi« I kjridj k4clor l met ngw bene a
10 Rlmml anywbtff Terminals right in
fht center of town, more freQjent

iclwdulev,
M ill

*1| ntjtiie.

cWp cubhcngd

For Example—
SA V A N N A H
J A C K H O N V IL L E
A TLA N TA
D AYTO N A
TAM PA

...
...
...

B.
..........

BT. PETEILSBUR'
MIAMI
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1.40
3.90
4.85
(L80
6.55
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P h o ag 60

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S e rv ic e

VANEY’S DRUG STORE— Pre­
scriptions, magasinea, fountain
aarvire. PROMPT drllv.il.a- Phona
103
b — H e lp W a n te d

I.ADIKS __ For Drmonatrallon,
Kalra and Servlca work. Muat be
over 28, nest, reliable, and willing.
Iloun 0 to 4. Half dav Saturday.
Good earnings. Wrltr Mra. Pounds,
721 W. Amalia, Orlando, Fla.
10— F l o w e r s a n d

P la n t s

PEPPER
(PLANTS
for sale
Stokes World llraler J. D
$ 9.30 Brown.
w 4JO
11.80 15— A p a rtm en ts F or K ent

ATTRACTIVE
NEW - With
Frigidalra.
Near
Primary
School. Special rataa for long
laaaa. 411 Magnolia Ava.
16

H oqaea

For R eal

Cary A.. Hardeh

Sea Trout, Lb. . 22c

a * ' *'*
Candidate far
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Mullet, Lb.....12Vic

Gov^nor

U OTIC IS o r
A F F teK A T IO N FOI4
T AX
IIK H U
VN IIR H
IflT lO l
•T I o r
TM H a M b r.il a l r r A T .
m i . or
t« h
aTATM
or
FleO M lDA.
N olle* I* hereby given that
ki. T A Y L O R , purchaser
of l/IAih
of Too Certificate No 417. dat«d
tha Tth. day of Juno A. D . l l t l .
kao filed aald e ortlflcal* In my of.
fir*, and haa road* application for
l a i deed lo laaua In
arcorcaare
with law. Ha id certificate embrace#
the fo llo w in g deecrtb*d property
altuated In Bomlnola county. F lorl.
da. I m. w II:
N K U of I W U of N R U . Her.
lion
I I , T ow oahlp
H Houlh.
lia n a • I I Kaatq ! • acre*
The aald land bala g aaaeaaed at the
dale o\ lha leauanoo of auch rerllfi.
rate In 'Ik e
name of
U N K H O tt N
Tnleea aald certificate aball be » r.
deemed according to I f * t a i d « d
will laoue thereon
norm on taa tln d day
of April A. D.. t i l l
w ilneee
________
my official
_____ ____
algnature
_.
tnd
eeal thla the' Iftb. day of Ifa rrb A
l». 1021
(HVCAle)
V K. D O U O L A N I l .
C l*rb C i r c u i t Court
Kemlnole County. Florl.
da.
By. A. U
IV L IK I.
D. C.

N olle* I* hereby sivaA l b i l P. A
R O W L A N D , ssre k ao ** ml T as Cor
lirw ato No. t a it, 40104 tbo 1*4 4*y
ot Joty A. D . I I H has flioO os 14
ooritflrslo Is my offloo. s * 4 b ss
m *4* sp p llc s llo s lo r IBS 0oo4 I#
Isag* In koaarSssoo w ith law. Bal4
(•rtirie s t*
sm brseas tha fe llo w ls *
4*aerlb*4
properly
a ltssl*4
is
a **s ls *l* w i l t ; , r i w i l s ta .w lli
la A la TfW Oar. ml Let It
Block n. D. R. M i l . k . I I . S » r .
v*y of Ibo Levy O rsnL
T b * **14 loud boln g n a i u t t a l Iba
dot* ot tba loosageo a I ou*k soy.
tiriroto In ib a naato-er M T R T B L L K
K T E i m r . Ualoaa aoM n i t l l l u U
•ball bo roOtomoa snoarOiaa la la w
Inn Oooc w ill l* * « a thorooo on Ih*
IT M Ony ml A b H U A f ) . l i l t
W ito *o « m y o tfla U I ilo n rtn ra s i "
anal Ibis Ib a t a t b T I s / • ( H u i b .
tv. t i l l .
i ,M~l|

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Cookad, Lb__________ 40c
Raw, Lb.
...............30c

OYSTERS

Bellavea In Progress
Without BxiravagaaM

POUTIGAL J j
ANNOUNCEMENTS
r s i a 4PV SSTIIIU UU7W.

kla
a d m ta ia lrsU
n rt ha a e n n d U

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far any pa4llknl afflaa.

DRESSED TO ORDER

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• ' u ‘ ^ R j / o V M K ^ S E t.

I hereby nn non oca my anediOnot

i i r d 'W s i s S T O r B
eoonly.

1 aalR It

W W W t

r'an satisfy

’•uas;

j - lM J , N ^ t
1
b* a candid M l

Cednty
prsctsil tbs vote at tbo

I wiab ta a u M M i my aoad Id le r
* ib a afftca ad aSortft at Bcmlnol*
H M y aubjact ta tba D sm aaratlf
Im sry la Juan. It aiaatoS 1 w ill
(a n a tba Urn .withouti fe a r m
vac and
fnvoc
_ . _ w ill aaaglap babaat' a*4
llsoat dawaMaa ta saatot m s
lotoUlgost
a t s l i bdaaat a n d la w .
T b * support
euppo
-nn altjaaaa
abiding
elU m sd w ill bo o » » « t a l » A

candidacy

D UBO SE.

I

t

FAtTL &lt;d-

■ om i n « » n * » —

M nnw ATM N .
This la Ijiai nnnonnaamont
asno
ot ml

candidacy

H

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1 hereby o sso u so e Sly om d ld sey
for lb * office et ■Oountobl* o f Ih*
Fourth District e t botols*** C o o s,
ty. whIth em brace* tho fotlow lag

R

ir Iba office of super,
tor _______
gam lnok
County, luhloct to tha doclalon at
tbo
Juno
tb * valo rs• l a
tbs
,
Ji. . .prtm
' arl*n
'
1 aolialt yonr
. our avpport on a __ _ ..
•onductlng
s bo*loom.
oonductlns this
this offloo
affloa In a
_
Ilk*, ofrtclont. and thorouihly a s .
l o ^ s l * m annir, and w ill npproolala
your v o ln
•glstrrtion
visor
... ot
__ regt_______

K -.-w lS i f l S S S i L ^ V ’ S

ols. L ak e M anroA Boar In b e snd
Fnrrest -d t p . Trttr gnppnct T il l be
s p p r m l a U N . W i D D C K W O R T H -.
(B e lle s k i t w t nn "Dtrck &gt;

______ w. j. m an * .

FOR S T A IR S E R A T g S .
I b irs b y annninro my eonSIdscy
for Ik * sla t* R i l l * . buo Jo^ i I * Ik*
pom ocrsUc primary Is bo k i l l on
Juno ( 4 h . - l l U . arM w ill aporaclM *
Ik* octlvo ■ u p pert-of nil tko c IlL
o*n*klp ml lb * |71A bonalorlnl D l(.
trlcl,
*m b ra c l*s
Samlbol*.
and
Urovnrd c o u n llis
FRAN7C 1. W O O D n U F f .

FOR I'O N sY a RI.R__ o snn d id s ir
I b a r*by nnnSsbe*' dry
r“lt -v&gt;
s b l* ot th*
filr! the office .4 c eis
jmlkole
Cousty.
Fourth District ”
lord. L s k l Mon.
Which Includes Issft
Lab* M l f y . V r t
neiits Bprlaas. in d *lorreat
« &gt; ■ • * , CIlyT*

1 boroby nnnesno* my candidacy
fer r*.*l*c ilo B _*s M i f t l f r ^ | r « ^ t l |

F O R COXFTAEkJE
I herewith
n an oabc* m|r, ,
rrr C asrtsb
deny :ts
ld '-a f tb*
lisa D letrlsl erebrsclds I bo fsllsw.
.

FOR IS V A T O L
I ta b s Ih lf m ifbod ot sn soun clos
my candidacy for the office of Stole
Senator of lb * ITth District
sat
w ill appreciate yoor vote and cup.
port.
C L Y D E Q. T R A M M E L L ,

Tour SLpgort win be sppreolsled.
R s ^ o rttu ^
ID W E L L ,
JUlsm nalo Sprint*.

ab *. ■.*s
4 _ sanford.
Monres, B ear L
Lake,
.a s d
s a n fa t
Tour veto In Iba J asa prim ary w
a* -P rm lrtm ^ oGHIFFIa T. ir.

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i

BD FW U X TW RIM SR T OF F O B u p in s T R tc n o x .
th*

can.
iwwids*In . ir*
far ■
rs
4,1
.tl»*U
loci ioCS
*
ofllco

at cousty su p o rtA

FO R
S R N T A T IT N .
1**4 XU er Fobtlt' Bmtnmttas sfd
I koreby a an ea se * my candidacy shall deeply sp bc oc u iq ybur .agg.
for R apreeen Utiv* tor gomlaolc | port
aa
ars*a s etraproaalaa
tba deltasofi tyear
tbla con.
Ooosty In O rosp N n I. subject te dioch
tlnued
ooafldonea far my fsltkfni
(I
m ,
the D«m o&lt;retie F rlm e rr to
A •_A__
__ -d Ik * d -a l*». a i Skim am*
,
T .1 F , IJLW TO N .
In J o b *.
Mg gletform w ill
Ho goklUhod
DOBXT7
lotor.
O W . RFCNCKR.
I wish ta snaeRoag to tba N w l t
of SemlBoJe County K s t I .a m a
FOR C O tU T T ('OM Ml ■■ION MM
oandldrt* tar rAljaalJaR ta tba at.
U k lr iH Ne. f.
I im e rendi4e(* for r*.*l# rtlo o flos at C osatg
lu the o ff Ire of County Comraleelon. eabjoct ta tba dec
• r iMatrlrt Nn I. If elorted I ok . In tbo D ,m o cra
lowi»#r( to ronllnu# th* p o llc lfi whlth hold In Jan * « f
*££mu7. Y H H
have b *«n Identified with mg n*orlg support w ill
el thU offloo
• l«h| g*er ©ecup eer/ of
frOOTON
ro n

•ION I

county

•rtjrsrx.
onnoane* my eandlLacy

1 boroby
for lha of fir* of C o a a ly Comm'
• loner fe r Seminole County of I
I Iret District, sabjoct I * t b * da.
rlelon of lb s voter! In th*
Jan*
prim aries If olsclod. I p lod s* B T
• n lir* efforts toward a procllont,
• fflclenL and ecnnomlcnl b n ad llag
of a ll a ffo lrs r o U lla t I * the wot.
fa r* ml my dislrlol ood oouoty.
SAM F L E IS C H E R .
FOR CRO R TT COM MISSION BLR,

for

c ir c o it

dvoas

Do Fokruary II. IM A Ik * Stale
Democratic
EiecutlVa
Cemmltlbo
odnpied a rsoalat
lo lle n providing that
candidate* for tb A sR g a la l| *a atflea
of Circuit Judge• a t j l . b a no mi noted
la tb* IMmacrsIto.
o r T lIl
In oil Indoacaa wbaro lb * larm of
office aiptroo p r io r " to 'I b a ftfet
Domocrutle P rim ary l l IM 4.
The A iio ra a y (laap rai a t F lo rid *
kae recBntly r,ndpre d In n oftlclel
or rocom
• Platon that tb«
• ppolnlmahl o f
of Ik * T v i l j r J
JUm lnoU / I
m m prlelBg UreCoantlOA srtaada
Ih * so rt a a s a la g
at
.ml ^*bo■ ' W*
a *n rto uoloao *n
M taoat
sooner mode * * L ,

I om s candidal* &gt;• * TArtoatlOR
to I ho orrie* of C e , , l
c*&lt; my
No. 4. II has*
eloner District Ns.
:lnn upon a fo a r year record BaaalA
oom pai
I have derided to bo*
which boo foaad mu upholding my
OOOOUOCCL
MM'
lataalloas o f _assisting
_____
date for thto ndftoe
iu
operating
County's
o v , fonwallr U to ia a
la op
*ru lin g Bomlnoi*
gomlnala C
ounty'* g
gov.
rum oal at a ml*lmun\ at coot, and •ominous* ror a
w ill appraalrta Iba v e il e l a ll a fflc * o f OtfOait J
Pores na who apFroct*** thooo • ' tjr.third. Jadtotal
farts.
______ _
ot Florid*, tor
a. p. “BAtarr* lono. ot thla offVau
cand id *r y I ngm a
FOR CRORTT dTBOM
roasll ot l b * Jan*
I boroby t u u l n u
onedIdol
Yonr “
fo r
loot taa ta tba
of floe si

n a /d

:

krimnry to ta krtd Ua firm Taos.

I boroby a h a o a a e * m r-aan d U n ey.
bgbiort to tbo Dome era Uc Frlm hry
neat J * m , fa r tto* t fft o * n t-O rc b lt
Jadgs ml th * T w t c t o j U r t Jadtotal
circuit
H B irb to F -R n M f
sa d
■•m lsole c n « » t u 5 ' ' •
.
'

TFwUI s

&amp; • •*F*Tr* ‘ "J

This to l ^ u S S u m
ter tb * ether et Cc
gomluola C o o lly , a a l .

j

kM alarta

r

ERNDOH.

a

IsiSSJ,

aoaaty.

.jjje T C R M

-.

i t t
U S
L
S e ^ S iSL tE

He Made Good Then ”
IU Will Make Goad

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s:

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■ v - •&gt; &gt;-v1

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ii

os.

k. a

jr.

fo r' rd.*k»cllo* ' tb 1 the office of
Supcrvleor ot IWslitratle*. subject
lo Ibo Domacrillc Primary Is be
held Juno ttb. till, snd‘ Will ep.
pr*rtal* Iks support at tho altlsoA
ship of Bomlnoi* Coooty.
H. C

ortff ml

will

doctorate
u a tr. n S I M M I **F »o t
ot LSI* cously.
to ba an l a t t' t r s b a r l i f , d * r o lls g
(n il Urns i n . t b a aaaaoiantiatia aa.
foreomont o f law , sa d w ill ample:
cotnpatost,

snd Psols. If tlsctsd I sipoct Is
conduct sn efficient, oaortoouo iM

I b*r*hy s i u u t o . g y

Si

C I A . HAND-

OWL SI

part glrab Bo.

Trto

J »«r

.

I b *r*b y n nnousr*
for tba o ffM a ot
nata C oasts, aabja
at 1 1 1 votara la U
I aball knna
my '
pi n form e t la w o il
oat foar ml lever. X
appreciated.

best afYorte ta tnaaro aa artlctaai
sdm lnlalrstlon at an Im p o rte d at
IIco, and I w ill apgtaalr t a nay asp

r r w a n a i

.

t Nsrsbr^bbTsima1 2 ' e m
f -for ra.alaaUoa tsr -ton a jn .. ot
ObarUL SomlaoU v *w »r- enbH rtU
tba will of tba totoon in tbo. Demo,
erolla grtmaxy to
»«F ' f W '
J u s - fe a r ooppaat with bo. aS &lt;
praotatoL-

iw—,!S*J!J- i s * nfiSSS
E
W I f. 'slseftO
&amp; K I .sSalt
iP 5
52' "my
Pools.
ns*

O. W.

D a r la s
ha w ill

CHICKENS

V S X ri

I w ill R »a &gt; *ik ia/ I g a r «~ b r &gt; * V .

Not Htraag 0 « I
Rtraag On Part
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BaJtimore, Qt.
Florida, QL ...

Tblo• U
b ltan a an oa ara la 4Sa D a m n
r r r t k I volvra ag Samlnrta O j « t y
Ibnt 1, am n oogOISaSo l a g . sSortft
et to tba J s m W n i - J*
• ubjert
elactod

M t fn -----------.

•
D a tfO L iU

c u r b c t r a s t l Court
n*oil not* C au aly. F lo rl,

SHRIMP

1 1

V L D O U d U lH .
Clerk C i r c u i t Court
Hemlnol* County. F lo .l*
da.
Ily: A- M
W ICC KM.
D. C

TWO FU KN I 8 HED *partreanU, 4
room*, screened porch**, clou
In. Hr* Mr. Rrnsuit, 304 W. tnd.
R o n r a o r a p t u c a t i o i i ro n
81.
▼a x
d m d
tn tim n i b c t i o t
•T» o r TMH Q M BSAL VTAf.
FU RN I 8 HED OARAGE ApartIT M
o r TVS 9TATM
Of
rteOMIDA*
in.nl, 107 E. lib. St. PbnM .UA

FURNISHED HOUSE. Six rooms.
Phans T7S-J. - -

•■M il Haklag

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o r . A F F LIC A T IO M F O ff
▼AX D S H D VnVDBII ■ •C T IO Y
•n
o r
T U B O M N M A ld I T A T .
VTUM o r TM H IT A T H
OF
FL*OHVDA«
Notice la fcerokr ( I n n (h t ( II. A.
IdYNO. p u rc k a jtr of l/Tth. of T ar
Ca rtlfle a U Ho. SM i. 4*1*4 lha Ith.
day of A u gu st A* !&gt;.. I l l * , h u filed
said r#rtIrleaia In my offlco. and
haa made a pgllrallon for l * t 4aa*l
to laaaa In « r c t f d l n c«
with
U «r.
Ma|«t carl I fleet* Sf*braa*a III* fol­
lowing daocrlbad prop#rtr *llu *l*4
In M«mlnol* county. Florida.' to.w it:
loot* I I lo -M a'BUhpAm 1*1*o.
lallo n
a
Tha aalc land b o le * a *M ***d *1
ih# dale or tho laaua nee of i«e h
rartlflrata In Ih * la m * of J U S T IN *
VA N IIU H K IflK
Units* aald c *r.
I lflra l* • hall bo rodaantad accord,
Ing (a la w taa
da*d
w ill
lean*
thereon nn Iba H o d day of April
a
r». n i t
W II nr BN my official signature and
»*a l till* th* 17th day of M aKh A

v-_-,---- •---

IVISg ITTPST •| —” T ” ' ■
j o n i a. i m u x D T .

Hun-

r e s J u n e s f f fnacb.
T h is la m y sanosaaom ost ISst I
novo onterod Ik* rsos l i t too a l.
tiro of Jastlee ot U a F o a e o tor tbo
Fourth District, wbdett ombrseoi
SnnforO. AH am asta S , . . o i v Lakt
M sry, LongWooL. Farro*&lt; City, L ok i
Monroo. and P a n lA T ou r voto
loo will
support Ig tho Jl
bo spproelstn*.

Fon i m b Y l N S

1 ttn

Snapper, L b .....22c
Mackerel, Lb.... 25c

xotictb o r
ir r u n r iM
t a x naan v n o ia a n m o :
o r t iih a i n a i k
rm m r r a m o r p i m i u .
N olle* la kaTaby g lv tn tkat OBCk
T. PO T F R , purrkaaar o f 1/lrO. at
Taa C artlfleate No- 111, 0ata4 tba
7lk d ay or J aka A. D . 1114. has
Iliad aaU ' eartlflerta la m y otflc*.
• ■d baa m ^ a •a p llc rtio n fa r tee
lead ta laaua la aecordaao* w ith
taw. Srtd cartlftarta amkraaaa Iba
follow in g danerttM
1 1 atla.
rtod In aamlnolo County, Florida.
to .w lii
Lot * . Cltroa . llalg M a ,
Tha sold laad balsa aaaaaaad at lha
4*1* of Ibo laoaaoaa of auch ear.
Itllarto In tho earn* of U N K N O W N .
Ualasa oald cartiflerto akail ba r * .
da,mad a rm rd ln g to la w tak dabd
will laaua tkarooa oa tba tth. Lay
• f April A. D.. 111).
W iiaaao
my
e fflrla l a lsaa ln ra
and seal this tha lath, day e f F ab.
roary A. I ), t i l l .
.
(S E A L )
V. K. DOtlOLABS.
Clark C lraa ll Coort
Hamlnnl* C o l a t y ,
Florida.
,
By A. U . W E E K S .
•
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LDRT. STRAYED OR STOLEN:
IJver A White pointer, enawera
T tt'n a m e "Sport". Kinder please
notify A. B. Wallace or nhone ISh,
Reward.
D. l l t l
ORAL)
1— A u lo m q b ilf*

DAllaY

Steak, Lb......... 30c

Found

]J0 ST: la (lira Ma#k parkgtlbook
w ith children’* anapahota. I a b v .
at Herald office for reward.

UNIQN BUS STATION

■saggar

and

si,
bORTi Fur lined kid glove on
.'Mallonvilla. t rlarv. o* l/vust
Ayeniir. Kaward. Phone 7H2*W.

H

oevE TT o a s m i t a n a -

F O R JCST7C7B
I boroby nnboanaa m y LsnOIOsai
( a a - l h * ottloa- a r -w s o tto * at tb*

H eadlight

AT,

K bsai b U b g
g re a tly apgrmUatad. 1 • • &lt; * " » Font

FO R TAX
I w io b lo s t m m
I U I I am a
can dldsla to r rAndartlaa
ta tba
o m &lt; * of County T a s Colloctar al
bomlnola Ooanly, aabjaat In Ibn nn.
lion e l Ibn DemasraMe prlmnry U
ba b «M U J u s
T e a r support w ill bo spprorlstoO.
J D . JIN K I N A

Your favorite Kodak Pic
lor* on tba back of a Pock­
et Mirror only 25c.
WIEBOLDT STUDIO
Ateada

1

Thnuaarula Joyfully aalonlahfd at
•wlft 44 hour rellaf.

M A R K E T

T . DOSS

a a l C l r w k DI m i
XI a a i M k m t a r a * r v t .
om a*
H aw n
•■ *• A. I
* — • »•aa r . ■ — a r .
n « a &lt; ran.
onuAi a
rm t n an a u l a u .

Adv.

•'

T rtr .
esnso~ —
ataetlos ta —r . — —

nutil rt Na S «
I am b aaoOMrta la * aosaty oom,
mlaalenor from C U Iria t N a A
w ill BFfroalalo Ib a veto end top.
port
ot
tb a pooplo ml Samlaot*
Uosaty.
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(iunrnnteed lo End
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FISH and POULTRY

AN D ER SO N .
■ U Ip r ia g s

KKY WEST — Port office to
be ready for occupancy by June,

l*ri« es advanced r e r r noticeably
for tshhaae. onions and celery. &lt;»•
well a* for iKitatnea at asatern an I
noMheiu
ehipplna
p&lt;»lnta
The
Idaho |Hitalo market alao strength,
rued
Apple markets were
firm
l ^ llu ie w ss n little higher In ho.
perlml Valley
bu«
lower In city
markets Mu ee-t .|M»»at «*es held about
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I’ rugrenalv* phaimaclita wlll
tall you that tha popular hig aelllog praaerltlon for rhaumotlim
right now la Allanru — for M
rant* you ran get a generova bot­
tle from Tourhton’a Hanforil Drug
l*o. or any up to data druggist.
Y i»j i an gat it /With an ohsoloti- guaraiilae that If it (locsn t
•lop lha pain—the agony- and
■rdun- tba »walllng In 48 hours —
your nmnay bark
llrlr A rid I'oloon H lnrU T o
l,c «v e Body In 24 llnu m *
Out of ynor Joints and muarlr*
go lha uric acid deposit* that
h u m - all your Buffering - If* a
»afe, aanalhla arlanllflc formula
free from harmf-jl or |&gt;ain daadrning drug*
The *ama absoluSa guarantar
hold* g«ml for sclatira. naurltl*
and lumbago quick. Joyful relief
—no more |dle days—It remove*
the rouse— Adv.

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F R ID A Y , H A t fE ff 18, 1931

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a m a t e u r s p r a is e d

A t ths "Brown 11rasa” — N .ti
.*
Readmeartrs at Muskh— It -wntitor. 1 1 A cartoon appearing recenUj In • number of metropoli­
clear tba natJonal lorlalbu terlor, had boon driven by *Mtki (A .P .)—AnUtetif radio operators
tan newspapers preaches a sermon in which every decent
would contest tbo action of tba panic In ordering tin raid on Natl of Maryland, Virginia aad Urn DIsrss:
i n * •« n . P M a iiiM American citizen should be Interested. The picture shows
A committee adapted to draff hive-you can vots. If Uwy wish, Prussian salhoritfos. H ail bead- offtraa.
__ r iM tti
h i m
&gt;M K a n t ft I M l.
the doorway of a city hail through which are emerging a s Republican stats platform meet- and help name ths so-called Dem­ q u ir tm in Bcrll* mad* a vigor­ Assorting bo f a ir had known
number of tough looking characters variously labelled trig In Tamps, voted to iniert a ocratic aomrsoos fo r ovary offled ous prot.it to tb* federal minister tho raid Was planned, Hitler said: W. D. T a m il of~tb» OnmaMrciP
••gltitftefT “ robber, “ sneil th ief, “proteet** erWo". dfy plank, championed be fe n tM from governor to Cdn*table. That's of tbo Intcriot and BorliO chief o f “ Severing haowa tha ooiaara of Departmfnt's radio dtvIUSft f&gt;»
SAM "police graft" and "shelter laWyer" Oat lit the rtiMffle Of
I; &gt;. .j 1/ . power by tbo notional socialist* M SsslsUnc* to to* publie dtoiag the
party Dembcrscy In Flerlds, as Roll*#.
A- J.-.
only a qoration o f tHbc, but thta ■n-civ- sto
cdn&amp;Mtsa by Mr. Howay, wito acflsed by the 1 ( 4(0 committee
SPMCBIPTION
i iw fB u
the street another thug, marked Iftwlesanedft la ■hatching bat boon slectod to auceood bins*
• MUNICH, 0 * nanny, Mar. IS. — maneuver will notJeav* his porty
and
forced
by
It
upon
the
rank
a curly heMeff babe front the ormd of a fat, aihiied. And »*tf
_ a* the Republican nonfUW*
(A .P .)— Adolf Hitler adraowl- from coming to ruin.M
defenseless citiaan, and Is, Incidentally, slapping his face.If'or governor. The srirtimvut foC and fOa.
‘.so Wm5”
hera yOstriday that ronIt’s
only
qaestiiin
o
f
time
wixrt
S0L0R 8 W EAR GREEN
m u m . tana *f The cartoon boafs the cgytkmr ‘The Open CBaUenge” , an&lt;Teem wltm m to DU prMsnt pro- this
&lt;!ioer|tiiiM|, IrrsoponsiMd emtration orders' had gone out to
*&lt;*. «M m (IM •£ the crooks on tha sidewalk ehoTus, “HO wWl’C do anything.
flsoco, howvvrr; was by
Mo
men,
bat
bo
osld
they
wno
condtUen
o
t
tbs
Bomocratlc
party
l
«
I
R
M
U
M
d
m•m M l U l g . S fa r We’ve been insulting him for1years” .
WASHINGTON, Mar. H .-F o tly
* ututnlntoUv. The eon**
*41 _ - ,r._
his
hi Florida Is going to make Flor­ ntkrOly protective, c&gt; 40 of
I flN M t g K IN .
half
the House membership, ap*
It is a sad com m entary on tHe strength of tha American mitt** vote woe Ahfo to otx,
comrade*
bad,
bOcn
killed
and
ida a Republican state. * The I&gt;rm-*
TRe platform, a* prepared by coots lost (t o its to for prvri-t thousands wotmdod iq tbo fait few flartntly with an eye to the Irish'
I*su n f K.fca. r * v * - spinal column that much coridHloiU actually extat lb this
[usAi
U m u f a l l * M tta s a l
vote, appeared on the floor wosrcountry. It is even more to our discredit that nothing ia thV-eommltt**, wiR to be for* tbs dent In 1 M 1 , sad had a serioo* weeks by “ red savage*.’’
MEAT, Powtod
convention
Is
Orsudo
April
Iha
grvon
neckties
Hi
honor
of
St.
praal comimmlqoa tb*
done about remedying the situation thoufelt dock condition* r It Include* smobg Its dScUrd- threat for govtraor. Tbs scram­
are generally known to exist. In the case of the Lindbergh Motb, unqualified oridbrtontont ble for offk a dignified by thd «I3.f chief arid It* would for- Patrick** Day.
k1 1
at of tho Hoover administration, re- nimo of BfaSotrstM primary
If &lt;• I H f l n m l I I I baby an interest la now centered property 4#
•lection haq bocodto dtogaoUng to
M IA
U v illa . the child. The people are Indlgfttoit thrtmgh fmt entire cOUn
dpttlen of tho rsoollno tax, boll- rlgM-thlnklng, party-loving Dem­
try because the offspring of their hero has been endangered u y In road bonding, elimination
______X S ^ ! . ^
ocrats—tkoSo who Sro Demo­
M fa If a r a a f e tk vfw M * m f .
I f i b M H &gt; a a f alaa fha la . I f he is safely returned, it ia rMsonaMe to assume that Of tho foo oyoUm, reduction of crats through
principle, rather
ja w #
fa lit il* !
kvrvt*. A ll the public will be satisfied. Though it costs the Lindberghs Judicial circuits, revision of bank­
than tbroogh lust for office. And
a M r r n b l n i l l a i ml mpmmlml
Ifftaa l a f a l a a*a a la a raaarraft one hundred thousand dollars, though they had tO appeal ing laws, «llnlination of tho poll this diocrodttablo
(and untimely
■■ 1 .
* directly to the underworld after the miserable failure of the tar, compensation for fly
fatal) oltoatlon -id duo ontboly to
workmen’s
compensation,
Stats
JAY, MARCH I I , 1 M
S lis t* committee which either
police, tha public Will be smugly Indifferent to any further
Railroad Commission luporvDion hasn't tho stamina or hasn’t the
action.
of utill ties.
And the Lindbergh case was an exceptional one. Be­ With w m i of those declarations, desire to establish the party on I
BIBLE VERBS FOR TODAY
cause of hia widespread fame, and matchless popularity, the wo have no doubt, a great ms a firm, respectable, Dtmoermtle I
entire police and detective forces of the country have been Jorlty of tho Democrats of tho foundation,
SAFE RTERB—The stops of a
tho Democratic par­
mobilized
and directed into this orte baby hunt. That they slato aro In foil accord, although, ty Mstlodally,
1 man are ordered by tha
li all right; It la tho party of
I nml ha dellshtclh in hla have accomplished nothing tb date indicates their ineffec­ tmfartunsUly, they havo boon par- •ho
people— Ood
bleu
and
tualness. But suppose it had been your baby which had been nrtUod po medium through which itrengtherf It! In Florida, It t« |
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kidnaped. Would the PreskJertt have called a cabinet meet­ to express thsir convictions. Tho sadly different; It D rapidly beEvery locality has Ita
ing to deliberate the matter? Would the department of Republican party of ths ststo, fomlng no pariy at all, or, If any,
0RI1KU IS EASY
Justice have been assigned to the case? Would the police barring Ineradicable Jvslousloo tho party of tho office-holders,
Order U easy, hut audacity coma* departments of the entire world have offered assistance? and porpaOual factional and par- the candidates and ths Mlf-seekmore progressive mersqnabblM, Is proceeding os log politicians— Ood save III
batik
You would have been lucky if m e patrolman hod-been sent •onsl
party should proceed. H will
** *'&lt;
,
Sains natural to angrl* anil the to look for clues.
have a state convention, which
HUr&gt; like.
chants
and
professionOidinnrlty
the
underwotld
confines
Its
activities
to
will adopt a state platform, com­
|J« alow, lie warned, retaliate, rethose of little influence whose sudden ahd unexpected dis­ mitting tho party to certain deft- H IT L E R LA IR S
“
. urd,
a thimbleful of energy. appearance would not excite any genet*! interest As long uhw policies In national and oUta
as gangsters killed each other, or innocent children of no government. ( It will name for of­ A R E RAIDED TO
_ _ . atrlkr
But do not imagine you are s&lt; tha wealth ot political Influence, they apparently bad nothing fice no man who Ic not . In fall
PLO TS
■ “
engsls,
They always stand
to fear. That they have now reached the point in their die* sympathy with ita platform dec
unleashed mind*
respect for Uw-ablding citizens that they will molest a orations. While not approving
(Conttoqod from Fag* One)
UK Ilka coinatf Into the man, who is the very epitome i f decency and the idol 0' Its candldadff, Ita national and
some of its state policies, wo have berg to Cologne and from Kiel .to I
l out to the keen ob” changeful
the
whole
country,
is
“An
Open
Challenge”
which
shoult
nothing but opplaoso for tbo man­ DreSIsn, K o ry Important Nasi
And unpredictable w lndt;
not
be
ignored.
ner of procedure adopted by tbo centor was visited by law offtrvra
Co not Imagine you are rrmoced
If the men of our Marine corps hsve the courage to Republican party of this ststo In dtllng adder Idetraction* from
Ik servance o f nevJTrom bolly-lfavellng *erpenta: a
fight the bandits of Nicaragua or the rebels of Porto Rico, presenting Its ess* to the people. Karl 8*tering, mlhlfter of the in­
man
Ja 'fomplrtf, upstanding, approved If we can send countless battleships to Shanghai to protec It it ths only manner in which a terior for the state of Prussia,
1 comers as well as
federal government drilled It |
Only when more than man —
n handful of American citizens from racketeering Japanese, party should proceed. In foci, It
,Wb*n ha eee* the manner of hi* It would seem that we coukl mobilize some sort of a force It essentially Democratic pro- E aHy Mnd In tho raids.
Police dectlhM to divulge What|
death, and will try It,
to wage a war to the finish against gangsters within our cedars.
\ u residents.
th#y hid f(w&gt;n&lt;f, bot Pm tflsn go*.
I f honor and hi* hope lie unde*
The
Democratic
party
In
Flor­
own country.
to I
atroyad,
ida Isn't preparing a platform. eriimknf officials promised
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CRUSH

When he step* forth quiet
Upon tha .flood,-** void.
'
— Virginia Maare.
Democracy triumphed ovrr dletAUrihlp In Uermany’* election*

gjttfcasy.
i *fht depression mutt he " f tha
Upgrade. It hat reached out ln»tldutlona of higher learning.
mtch-hlklns ll„ .0 dnyi l«n’t nil
There'* ndt
enough hilch m&gt;d i, &gt;u much hik-

M i ’s cracked u|&gt; i„ i-

l»r.
There D such * tlilntr s&gt; Having
too many friend*. K »p «islly when
they ore so slow at-vul |ia&gt;n&lt;K it
batk.
Hpeaking of Philippine inde­
pendency. and »oiin&gt; of nur high
minted senator* me, thsl’s wi,*t
China lis*, liii't it T
THe Chi rwjiu N i'Wh ind'lritea Ihit
r Pw ltU 'lil ll«Miv«*r If klxtiit to tuni
1
G#or|fi' Wn^hltufton celobrii&lt; Uo% nlo u buy-centennial.
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» 1 President Hoover'* sntl-hoard■ l i n g ifopaKnndu Kn» tfiwn *mrirAin
pl.-iidid Binmunl.
wlvr
'VtlW t &gt;u^u*e un llit-tr tight listed
Just to maintain nur &gt;,immunity
reputation, wu think everyone
OUgbt to* chip In together »»d buy
•ftp of those dad-burm-d baby
r *eT&gt;*
Imndi.
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, Wa Undents!)&gt;1 the big lobeern
companies are going to cancel
ir advertising. The candl• l f taking tan- uf that sitfor them.
------ —o---------•ro It or noL there Is •
1 la Central Africa known as
Mlfflldolllphontlssianlheum.
‘ era's • strong talking point
1 of our local candidates!
_ _ _
o ■ ----‘ root tbo storage dtlaen of
’’ IfSlUd Stotts thirty cents a
(0 bo governed during IOSO.
oppose It was worth it, but
Liura tvuld Hove done a lot
with that thirty cents.
- landed quickly with both
tfemM fellows who held up
that lows bonk Un
Within t*e«ly-fou r
id UOn captured and
?life Imprisonment.

H ig h - H a ttc r n

One of thr most unpleasant faults which n person can
have and one which is not peculiar to any one class or
station In llf« U snobbery, sometimes called being “ Wg&gt;
hat” . Generally looked upon as being ednflnM to thbsd wni
have money, position, or proihinCM^ thd rhsmctcriatic Of
the upturned nose Is, strsngdy chough, much tftbrt preva­
lent among persons who have not really attained any great
nucccsa In life but merely think they have.
Reporters who have to Interview men, frequently arc
with vnrylhg types of human nature and
1
broughit in contact
assignment
is usually the one 'bringing
the toughest
_
.
igl _ them
face to face, not with tho truly great, but with the shams,
the bluffs, the ahtm-offs, men who imagine they nre some­
thing which that are not.
of the story of s reporter who Was
“Wo
* are reminded
nlii
sent to Interview J. Plerpont Morgan. The young newsman
who had heard the legend about Mr. Morgan's reluctance
to talk to the proas, had grave apprehensions over fseing
the mighty financier and approached his office with much
trepidation. At the very minute of introduction the reporter
won Impressed with Mr. Morgan’s quiet and agreeable man­
ner. with his utter lack of pretention, and with his wlllingnt*M to discuss things man ta man.
Hack at the office the refwrter told his co-workers that
the interview was the easiest he had ever handled and ex­
pressed the wloh that some of the doormen, butlers, and
minor secretaries he had brushed up against had shown as
much courtesy and consideration aa the head of the House
of Morgan. Incidentally, he related a story of ths tints
when he was so "high-hatted” by a footman that he
couldn’t get to first base with what he was trying to find
out*
..
An almost Infallible rule la that when a parson assumes
an attitude of being a little batter than anyone else, and
deserving of special privileges and considerations, then It
con be put down in the little notebook, that he doeed’t
amount to very fnuch.
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SANFORD, TW ENTY YEARS AGO
With the Mexico stats* o f the'
north and south tha thcator of robcllloa snj dUnrdor, and with tbs
suffering that must prevail la
rantral slat** tbroogh tha .loch
of •mploymant far so many
■obi comcqusnt upon
tion of all classci of business
fairs, tho Madora goverasaout has
ledood a surplus of WfficulUas la
Its sdmbalaratisu.
m s » hstUvos la l*oA »
and lias lataly la«
* on r odMUan to kla
stalM a
•ads fo n ta ta In tb* sbapa of
apparatus that will t o y
fauntobi cold at oil til
a gvoot asriftt to 1st.
odWtioct aatopripoq a
foaatoto ood ftotorao 01
the clarks to watt opao tbs

t want to ranch the people
tdvwtUo In The
Wk-hovo ' '
max lag a strong
rootoo which
trod*. HU
Altamonte
Oviedo, Ora
Foots,
: to tha

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to tw enty

Its «soo Judgmont and dlscrattofl
In all kl* teaara of ,atfkc pad
givvs t o 'tffltt tbs UgSl upset
that It daaarvaa.
Hignlfleant order* vara issued
from tbo Movy Dopartmoat Into
Saturday dlraotiag tbraa o f tho

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It Isn't holding a stats convention
to adept a platform.
It lin't
asking any candidate partici­
pating In Its primary to pledge
himself to any definite party
policy, As a party, it has no head,
no leadership, no organisetiao,
p o principles. Its so-called gov­
erning body, the State Executive
Committee, contents Itself frith
calling o primary, In which no
party lines aro drown, In which
Republicans Sods lists. Labor! lea,
Independents, •,rods’, or what-

make publie soon concrete resnttil
of tbo wholftale raid*, which w*r*|
declared In eomo repubician cir­
cles to bo tho fOrsrunnor ot mtao-l
ursd to outlaw ths Hltlar party- I
.Tho Prussian Interior ministry!
Itobkd a communique saying tbo
HUUrttt* had aeon pi-spared for at
march on BOrifrt at tha Urn* of tb* J
•feetlen last Sunday.
" T h • i * prabbrations
wo
mads,” the stairmsnt said, “ unldt
tho gultd of putting down com-1
* unlit revolt*, but In reality tboy I

Pentland Gray and Moore
Accountants and Auditors .
First National Bank Rttllffing
Phone 771

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i f program meeting af
n't Missionary Society
■
t Methodist Church will
o'clock at the
j f e . m * , . .
Cirri* Number On* o f tho F lA t
Baptist Church, Mrs. II. II. IHl]
ehldrmsn, will mert at 3:90 o’clock
with Mr*. W. C. DoCoursoy, JIM
A rtnoat, t, £ ^ , i ;
Humber T a j f f tho P in t
Church. H it. I . E. Trw,
n, will moot at 3:30 o'clock
Mr*, Jaall* * Cook, Cates
umher Throe of the
F irtt Baptist Chorvh, Mrs. J . II.
Cokeloot k, chairman, will meet
with Mr*. K . J . Taylor, 018 I'ark
A eonus, at 1:10 o'clock.
ah* Five of th( First
t Church, Mr*. C. II. Pearce,
chairman, will meet with Mrs.
"Pearce, SOS Magnolia Avenue, at
3:M ; o'clock.
CUrle"Number SI* of the First
'Baptist Church, Mrs. George Huff,
, chairman, will meet at 3:3Q o'clock
with Mrs. R. U Glenn, 108 East
Fourth S tm t. '
V .
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The Prayer Bund of thi Presby­
terian A uxilia ry'will meet at 3:00
o’clock at the church and will he
■ followed b y t h e inspirations!
m a tin g at 3: 36’ o'cock. During the
social -period a lea will be given
iu honor of officers of the organi­
sation.

nChurdh' Co-Ed Class
^
Has Wiener Roast

...

‘J «
Miss
Schlrard Gives
Jane Torrance Party

Using green nerclstus, white
snap drags ns,' and other garden
flowery and quantities of fern*
to deretata the room* where the
guests w a r e entertained, Mias
Katherine Schlrard was hostess
at a bridge party and ml*.-*11hues
out shower’ rrien yesterday after­
noon at her home on West Tenth
Street in honor of Miss Jsne Tor­
rance, whose marriage to J. Peter
Rchaa) will take place the ‘ first
part of April. The tallies and other
bridge accessories bore green de­
signs, v.Mle grrtti nut cups lilted
with green and white mints wera
placed or the various table*. *
Throughout the afternoon bridfk
game* were enjoyed by the gucsta
and at a late hour score* were
added and prise* Awarded. High
score prize, white lioen handker­
chiefs. srtnt to Miss Mary Highton while low score prize, a deck
of playing cards, was awarded to
Ml&lt;g Mar* Mann. A* honor goeat
Miss Torrance received a set or
cocktail napkins
A t the tea hour the table* wree
overlaid with green cloths, snd a
tweet course, further accentuuling
the grren color motif, wss sri Vnl
by the hostess, assisted by her
mother, Mr*. John KrhirsrJ, Mr*.
J. Hugh Truluck, and Mias Cert Uu
Truluck,
Following the refreshments lit­
tle Miss Mary Cross, dressed in
a white'**Un bridal gown, and
tittle M is s . Madeline Truiuck,
dressed to represent a bridegroom,
entered the room bearing a large
basket containing the gifts for tho
honor guest.
Those invited to be with Mist
Torrence weret Mrs. Roy F.
Mann, Mrs. Joe DeVinnry, Mr*.
George Knight, Mrs. William It.
Williams, and the Misses Grace
Williams, It. E. Griffin, Luclla
Mahoney, Alma Entznllnger, Kara
Mann, Mery Dijthton, Julia Hig­
gins, Mery Buford Powell, and
Billie Young, of Oviedo, bridgo
guests, and Mrs. Hugh Tnrrapce,
Mrs. T. I,. OTonnort Mrs. fi. Y.
Cross, Mra J. Hugh Truluck, and
lie Misses Emily Inglis, of Atlan­
ta, Rose La Verne Hurt, Beatrice
Howard, Beverly Bender, and Mar­
garet Deters, tea quests.

The marnbfrs of the Co-ed Cleat
o f the First Methodist Church had
tbtlr regular business meeting and
a wiener Toast on Tuesday evenlajt at (he foot e f Mellons 111Avenue oa the Lakeihore with
Mre, Ih If. Hutchison presiding
over the business session. At this
time Mrs. Hutchison rongretulsted
Mt*. Raymond Caldwell,
Mm
Katherine-- Tillis,
and
Itossell
Mitchell, three group captains In
tba recent "11111 Top Rare." for
their splendid work. Mrs. Cald­
well's group won the prise.
A t tile conclusion of all business
thei wiener rou t was rnyoyrd by
the following: Judge R. W. Ware,
tenther, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. ltry
an,' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cald­
well, Mr. and Mrs. It. I). Hulrhisoih Mrs.! Opal &lt;Brooks, Mrs. Carl
Chorpcnlng, Mrs. A. E. Crorker,
Mrs. Waller Pries, and the Misses
Rebecca Clark,
Mildred
« -u * '
.
i
&gt;
M
rklsnd, and"
With Mis. A. T. White, Mrs.
I ichtll, Arthur bridges, and
Francis K, Bnlz. Mrs. George I).
»te McCall.
Bishop, Mr*. M. R. Wiggins, and
Mrs. A. L\ Ch* mlivrlain as host­
esses, Central Circle of .the Garden
Club entertained with u surprise
tra yesterday afternoon from 3.OO
One of the outstanding affairs o'clock to 5:00 o' lock at the home
season for the Presbyterian of Mr*. Bolz, I l(M Park Avrnue, I*
of khr sen
Auxiliary 1s its annual meeting honor of Mr*. It F. Young, of
and tea given in the spring for Knoxville, Tenn . who tt-lchrsted
•tM general officers of the society, her birthday anniversary at that
thW officers of th# various circles.- time.
As the guests arrived they were
and for the secretaries of the
beMvoiant causes of the rhurrh, invited Into the- dining room where
which w ill tike place 1 his yesr on the tra table was overlsH with an
Monday afterneon at 8:10 o'clock Italian rut work and lace cloth
in th* social rooms at the church ami centered with e bowl of flow­
Elaborate plans are being' made to ers. Silver candelabra hoi.ling
msli* th* affair a sucres* and all ranillrs win. green shades were al­
member* o f th* Aaxillary are so placed on the table. Ten was
poured by Mrs
Mary Pulrslntt
‘ urged to bo present.
The fallowing general officers and Mrs, 1.ury liighleyman. while
w ll be amapg U19,honor geest* : Mr*. George 1&gt;. Bishop, M r A. r.
HrV Claude' Howard, president of Chamberlain, and Mia* .Mai ilia
the AOxlliayyy- Mrs. G. U. a tew- Bishop served other refreshments.
aril, v lee-pres Went; Mra,
Joe
Entertainment during the after­
lYuichiasan, secretary; and Mrs. noon was furnished by Miss Mil­
Huff, treasurer.
dred Nix and Mbs Martha Bishop
who rendered piano solus. The
honor guest received quin titles of
flower* and other gifts from th*
guestai *
Tttart' present were Mrs. B.'F.
Yoong,- Mr*, s. () Chase. Mr*. K,
S. Dutton, Mr*. Ilonier
Harris,
Mrs. C. L.* Ham sun. Mrs. B. F.
Haines, o f Alta monte
Kpringe,
Mr*, (j. f. I .sucks, Mrs. G. F.
Kmith, Mrs. R. (). Meriwether,
Mrs. II. M. Papworth, Mrs. 8 . O.
Khinholser, Mr*. J, R, {smith, Mrs.
Jams* G. Sharon, Ur*. E . D. Mobley. Mr*. F. S. Vernay, Mrse. J . N.
Whitner, Mrs. a F. Whltner, Mra.
J . Howell FUh. Mr*. Georg* U.
Herring, Mrs. Porter Wakefield,
Mr*. J, T . Newby. Mr*. W. P.
Bracks, J r , Mr*. Henry
Wight,
Mrs. Julian Doorbell*, of Charts

Garden Club Circle
Surprise Tt

resbyterian Group
Planning Annual Tea

PAGE THREE

'%*’-**

cxchunffe nhnll be mfttlc. % * .
Jefferson Connly an,I MontiralLv
Among ftdvantftjffeft of the Ikorxlt. were scllkd by kinsmen anil
for tnx rvrtlfkatea plfttt Here cited. friend* of Thom.-v* Jefferson from'- :
It would get much properly hail, Virginia more ihan 100 year* ago.
on the tax list*; more taxes fur
Fnr the benefit of the building
lit.'tn and 1D31 would U* paid in
Office Tefgphmie HR. fun,| o f All Souls Catholic (’ hutch,
TU tfir nnd ■ market Xvc bomli
the Rosary Confraternity aponTAM PA, Mar. 18.— Foreclosure would l*o cstabliahed.
soriy a subscription bridge party
prooeedlnj* will not he started
given last night at the Elks' Hall
against
Hillsborough
County
on East First Street with Mr»ptoperties on account of paving
Paul Pesoll and Mrs. John FeClub
liens, according to orders issued
**Tfce
vt rm «a n l
inlJ as’ hostesses. During the eve­
Arnlrr’*
by the count., commissioners to
ning contract and auction bridge
fl. Thompson, special attorney,
Mrs. R. R. Monroe and Mr*. K. nice enjoyed until a late hour
At the regular meeting Of iho
yester'.iy\ I lie attorney wns di Methodint Men'* Club, to he held
N. Scott spent today at Daytona when dancing was puticipsted in.
reeled in u e discretion in such ;;t the church annex tonight *t
Beach.
After Ihc card games
score*
mailer*, fur the (eu*.oi that when 7:00 o’clock with it dinner a* a
urre collected by Mr*. J. K.
the county tmvcln-i on property prvlttdcf the program will bo one
Dr. and Mr*. E. II. Brownlee Hiaddiek, Mrs. T. U O'Connor
^for delirtitn-i.t slat,- and county of thi? mopt umivial in fuofitlii,
and a**, Harry, motofed la T a m ­ oii,l Mrs. F. E- Roumillal. Card*
tnvc*, such prof erf j can only lie a* konling to apKn^om of the a f­
pa and St. Petersburg yesterday were collected by Mra, Martin
Id iu by the state, in which ca-c fair*
for th* day.
Temple and Mrs. M irv’ Schaal.
the con illy ' ohm it paving lien,
I n*ten'I of prcnritlinj* rome
Th? following prires were nwartlMr. Thompson 1 as a t'onti.ol prominent &gt;p&lt; ilv« r, aa lift* hern
Mr*. John Schlrard left last ■-I: high score Indie* auction,
vi&gt;th the commissioners for han tho custom n&lt; n . eivt mi*rtmg*, th"
night far Dublin and Macon, (la., htindniad* pillow i n«c-, Miss l ent*
tiling foreeosures mi |ropert.v on- program committee ha* arranged
whelp she will visit relatives for Henn; aecon.i high score ladies
‘,ili.t,—.wgUu'P'cnt t,.v ceitifi. otes. with xevernl iimmnoumed local
a few days.
ruction, bath salts. Mis* Margaret
s»ui wht'ti tit* ctuttinr- iuncn« ivrrc entertninef i* fur the inde nta tion
fnkach; high scoie men's auction,
County Judge \V. M. Collins, of It(’viskiMl yi ^nl.iy l&gt;\ their xi1&gt; of a program which ha* ttnitpieM r. and Mr*. A. W. Smith, bliss v l&gt;ox of cigar*. St. Clair Cameron;
S iltutn 'lillmiiTi ftlid ninf r i itT central theme*
Juanita Smith and Miss Jean Mar­ -reond high score men's auction, Brevard County. Satin yeslrrday' |on|r),
The cluh m t iimjRHfil uf men of
tllilt . fall- || IllllvIlWIirt*
tin laney motored to Urlando yes * hook, J. T Griffin; hich score made his formal pnnuuncemrnl
u ijiil nut t 1-£ the « ItiirrVi nml men who nrn not
terday for the day.
InilfS* eontrirt, pillow fRirn* Mri. candidate f r tho office of Ci&lt;- 1nul imult ikally
O. p,Ml^rrnlon; rrcotirl hijrh ucortf cuit Judge of the Utrd Judi ini i*ouijty’- |»ii\png In e- the ni'irr t«* iif f 111a:ed with n'tv other church,
nml fa'gr nltein! iiH'cr an* record­
tfmM ,tnd
w« «
Me*. Wallace W. Wright ami U ilie i* e n n iia r t, « va n ity d rtm o r Circuit suhjivt t“ the vrlsion uf ■
the v.'ters in the done primal im It wmn u'*il«,rN*o**tl Hint fiiroch**- ed lit i'very meeting*
her mother, Mra. Roberta Howard, net,
Kilhfrlnu Mnnhnn;
left today for Jacksonville Reach •eorv tiH'n’’ t *mtpact, n hrittffe st'*-. The vlrv it c.vcrs Scminele uni U1V jiriH tMif»!( : h nllemly IlMltlltci
TK\ \S r o l l \ TASSFI INfi
itKaintl &gt;ii !t |M»&lt;|i it?* p. I»tit not
to spend the week-end.
r*ul
door |»rU#, ■ h*nd- ®AA'nrd coiinltrs.
yet Clin.' lited. uouhl hi* .droft|trd
nudr frit rut:. T. 1*.'OVoroior.
W KIM All, Tex in,
forn t*
iimiifdlMtel &gt;".
Donald Jackson, student at tKT
Ijitr in tin* rvrninjf rffrfRh* Mrs. laocke Hostess
University of North Carolina, who ments «rrp hervfi) l y the hnilcw* . ii
a
||
llUUtHiiough County will imt 1t.i^i Imc in Kchr inry in Texn&gt;.
Saturday-Mond
At 1 arty ro r i*ricit actl.pi tscn it,-* own bonds for »»• 1.Anton t; leather hint the si!k»
ha* been spending a , week here, cj«, a** i^ird *t*jr Mr*. Cforffl
S | K 'c i a l
plans to return Id school tomor- ilitliiu'*. Mi*. W* I*- W lif, Mrs.
" 1 ■■—*■ |ilemptioo of delilKiiTtnt tnx id | from ci-rii-tnlkd in lilt garden to
it- Me hn&gt; III i|| in tVdormhi
row.
George t\ f'Vtlow^, nnj the Mi»*&gt;
Cln doll and rarnatUifi* were riflmtCF, the . ommi^ioner«&gt; thPro-Easter
fo» Mt yi-HfN. hul ilerlarcd
Ituth IVlhiws, Mir|tir«t Tuk I u«t d to derm ato the room* of the t-;ded y^teidnv. ihe hoaid «.»ing
the h i ' l time he Jin* *een
farther nod ihi-larinif that m*
huine of Mm. t'lmide I/h I c,
J. II. Graves and N'el Chitten­ «ehf a nil Madeline .Mai lorn, A 1 .......
RetlucUon
Hoveling In mid winter.
InukU of nnv kind would he male
den left yesterday fur points in fv tme of the evening were thu vrhxti »he ruin talnwl T
|(y slu* nunun mner . opiioiition
Alabama where thry will tpend n Iri*h *nnir* rendered by Otto evening with u party ii i. [ shovv*’
i
fen days with Mrs. Grates ond ,*lVp'M Trapp,with aeccmipitiliniiiit I for Mr*. J. Ih i"otd*ll. a »v* *'t»5 |t, iiN. y pm of cMditinr ovg m.intj
P R IN T llRESSKS
by Mi*» Madelm# MaWem. QuanU-. WW*. 'Ikr t&gt;t»rtnx w i f ^
rood ond W hWi*
■
&gt;'IXl'r* II "M* I*
Mrs. Chittenden.
To-Night
\ \ g i t :s t o
tie* of roses, gladioli, ftml *i»ftp I eartied out in the deroriitiim*
t ii. 1 tw ml - fo» I it x fc fI if »C4te -.Soil
, iffrexhnii :il&lt;•
a§
w itit I lie t*.»l»11 at urn •*f n
Min* Lurillt Hole a triced home dragonx were irrtn tvd In v**e* |
— H VKCAIN SIIOVV—
Kollow tug an n emng spent with *1 nti*m#ni l-.y the count* attorney
today front IIoIHiim Tot lege to and howN about th# room* where
I'hiw I ’ &gt;ti|tnn With One I'nld
tpenrJ th# Spring holiday* heir the liililri were spread for play. Jgnmc* t»ud « oni« **tx, lefn-•duimiit" ■\ pbuemr that I lie •'|«.te emnp
?4.{)i)
AHu'J Ticket Will Admit
Tho*#
present
were:
Mr,
an
I
}
v»err
served
f
v
the
I
ion
I
c
**
TI
iom
*
ti-'lli-tlint,
i
uU
',1
tint
such
h'&gt;ml*
with her parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
Tun Ailnllw
M
i
*.
K.
It*
Slowe,
Mr.
ami
Mri
pnstnl
writ
Mi
J.
|»
t'orihdb
i nti l-c u-i-il It' nv!)-i-m lav cciUfl
Francis E. Dolx, 1 lot Park Ave­
1 r.
2 FOB I
T. I. O'Commr. Mr. nml Mri. T I hoii.n glu t.M,
\ &lt; . William• , h i . I ill tllilt In * '&gt; .Ivlilnpli'ii'.
nue.
PRINT DRESSES
L. Sullivan, Mr. nml Mr*. Martin Mt -Colrmnn Hull,W' * Tom
for the I if - 1 two j h im mint ,-o
l | i « - , _ X .. ir
I I,nml &lt;
William-, |,nl,l Iti - n-lt, nii'i Ihtil
Mr. and Mr*. Henry l lark, of Tempi*. Mr. nml Mr*. Grorg# Hutm • Mr- |{nhe»i
I
\
U
Wil
lint hi- II-I--I l" i
" I' p m pn.i-.
WftthuiKton, I f C, Mi. nml Mi
Balmr*. Mr and Mr .J E Grim Mr* J. hn \rv h -. M
SO.?;-)
It * ii. ‘ M» - T h , a ttn rin -i. it!.*, - ■ ,1 tlial it
hn
John tjrot illioux, of \\ uyero'*. t.a . dhk, Mr- nod M *. II T Cilft**, liam*. Mi*
I lande To
■ii m u * optnumt with the VAiiotuI
and George Alkin«, of 'I ainpa, AIr and Mr* .1 T Griffin, Mr** Gro\ 4-t flnvid. Mi
I lieu T . 1 iiiunUes win i her or not filth an!
were here to«1ay to allviidu the an,) Mr*. J- I*. Watheti. Mu &lt;*. *trt uf i&lt;l the M&gt;
funeial u( Mia. Belle Atkin* 1t ic E Hunter, Mr*. Willi mi Ludwig* j ford. Mat) 1 elm hmhiw. and Ih '
..
| Mi*. II K-Takarli, Mra. Sam Hue -le I'lcu'ntl
thl* morning.
( hauan, Mr* IVter Th iraton, Mr*
(‘liaile* Itrimii, Mra, i an. Mr* I
Toll. Mr* Henry Richter, Mr* A Caddy House Of (iolf
M «. W . II. Stewni t.
Easter i HMr*WVIacc.
Clu!) Uohhcr.v Scene
JmIiii It.d'v. Mia .1 F. Iliirn*.
, Mr G* in gi i Hint. Mi*
Georg#
riant wer# complrtrtl f«»r th*
Untie. Mr*. U A * ameroti, Mr*
Eattrr Hunrlt# Srrvir# in !»• lold
Joe M e ia r h , M u , T i e I Z i n c t i n e r ,
at the bandahell at rt in •* » h» k
M '- 11i i loan Mtdrlh Ion.
Eftstfr morning at the meeting *.i
I I its I S T I t l. l. I
A 1*0 Mi"
T 1 lVter«, Mi*
the City
Unhm
ftf
rhri*ti»n
yuong
• £'*«,■ . i . . . . .
... . , Huv T dh* Mi**. Mwteaii t llii'h- ,
cop)* held
„t the
tlir First
kir.t 1 .
..
. .
,
...
lid last night nt
M r n ! MuVt* h fd u o i t t u s
Just Li^e
pllat -Chorth at t :m ..'riori,
. j l . ' i ” i” ig. Mm .
on I ’cuney's Sniath r Clutlu's!
o *!lv*r lovirtg enp was award
1 ,. K. s p&lt;■w cr, Mr•. l\ lrr Haul, j
^ \ %
1*
j r l k N j Mt irt &gt; &gt; n* 1’eov |’
i l l ’- \t I \Vi%i. M' •- GhxrlHt]
Yftnrey, Mr* A. It Mahoney. Mr* I
tendanr*.
*
y. T Ifrill ivi111Mr „ M i- Marv Mmk
Dining th* dtvilninal r l f i f l w i Irr. Mr» Frank M»t"«h, M m
r». it R. Pippin plsu-'l a *rW
A, Itorue i , Mi*. June H-'u milia*,
n un lh » acconll-f after whuh Ml*, (' T, pioetiif, M*- Ijeotge
artin Slloaclphi-r, nuumpani.-,l C, J-elliiw*, and the M i --'’* FanBoyi’.. Sport
Mb- Mlldrrd Nu. piani-t, line Tli'UHpNiiii, Nil""
TeJIow*,
fandrii-il ■ vocal snip. ' Mv T**k." Ellen Mahoney, M-nb'i
Mallrm,
A t tin rnncl-jrlnii nf the till» i- |,li' \ I'eter*.
Amid i
lakarh,
n*SS m illin g a si. P u nk's parly Franee*i Frenette, NeM:i \ anNean.
1
va ill It# l # proud at p ro ej
Of HI.K.s
under tin dlractimi »f llrrm in K Betty AuHi*h, Irene * huru, and
(A# Ik# ulirn Ik* Hcpi nul i.i
the*#! And lhf/*rc nude lot,
Morris, was cnjnyml by the hP A. T Walleni, M- l» 1 -rl.t-ll, I*ee
h i f t l wear I
,
young pi-nplr In atli-misnre.
$ 1 2 . 7 s5
Berne-, and F. Molnai and "there.
(t llkstt jsft**v|ir
'(•‘ 4 ii*&gt;iii.it
it » «
iorne,| on f .11 tune The
Jo&lt;? Brown Will Be
t*
hose
ahaiutone I f- i .... «»-?*,
Film At Milane by win I, time the wiii-t '« d *ud T o T N i i i l i t
Si/i*
In
ilenl) begun to sp -lien, hint
feet Satin flay
Th* offslsv...... mrdy during the every "he for a Ir '-l t r i
making of "I I i nian, Save My around. It wu* fis,ssIIv , apliir-d
1 1 ulili- i'ltiifritninK'
Child,*' the in " .1ne E. .Hrowi With in a-h difficult V
Th-'-e 1, 11,1 nunu-'f i • h--’ InFirst Natinnsl |n Im r nuw at the
Milan*
Th#al« f
«rnnufit#d t»&gt; ci-tent-, such *■ th' ' f't-a 1 "f Ihe
ailiUgh to rmtkv nnother full wioil I,, I,low ■rn;i- ' - -mi -* ■ tn*
th*Ungtk featurr, », filling to d*&gt;- ar&gt;,... ihe tamer* h - " '
|*Uh$a from the Ilia•l-atik studio*. w» 1*1 m-stly de-i- 'i Ii*. been
Th* locldrnt furnishing most of rolh-'ied liy one of ...........' Ii*
- «■' ■ ■
the offstage laugh, ws- ihe burn­ clan-,- he is going
M eik s Sport
ing of * pickling work- Every­ rim "'dy with the ■ ■ f I vt -tg, ucs
thing on that p a rtirilir set went cm i l ines as foundii'&gt;&gt;&gt;ii.
wrong *t one* with huinn-nus re­
.tl.lilS H n AT S \ N HERO
sult*. IJuyd Baron, the (llreilor.
was unable to distinguish p*i,| ex­
N'«sir feci WwA nr 4i * illtd air
MARSt-.Ti.ftKB, v
i"
' VI M
tra* front the rrowds which gsth• nitorOhir in tii&lt;«, g»»*d
Spam land­
*r to aM lb* studio-planned fir-. i — F.s King Alfons"
ifon i ! V 41«v11 ••I I'
I'optli.ir
J'e b ri! Tin- Optim&lt;» olupc it to-dzy'* smartetks
l.ir?? J'.'U
sMid ttkllM »— pljlil or 111 ( 'HlitemAn aaaiaUnt dlrtctor iii.1 his lir.t ed here esterday *f"-i a Me liter*
(H a w hat! Tills
This one will takc-.the town
tuwn by
Ity atnrin!
-iiHjftl 11 uy Nutt !
M f"i &gt;an
to* "h«Ipf the sr*ne-taking by ratiean cruise pnd
T r y one on! V mi ll n u rv rl at tlir roolucss . . . the lighter
steering two carload* uf peopl-- R, mo u.eiimpaaied 'v the I'uke of
weight! V oil II like the i-ir riu l ftiinh . . , the finer quality!
away, when they really belonged Miranda.
Mari', you II oxy tins is, in d rn ( outstanding valuel
In th* action.
Then th* fir* ,ho*e refused to
G A IN E S V IL J.i
Ma, hu*
In „
work. N* water issued forth from yrsttnrnt Corpoialien, ispitalizcd
Part Valuef You Rett
th* twill* In *pit* ef th* fart that far |‘J 3.0AP, frsnle I charter.
Sprinn Smartness X ,

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I

A / w r Personal
» MA1QARET PETERS, Soqk fr JftW y, Cj-.I.IJ

~ H»T)AY, MARCH l M » *
JESgL
. ,. ,
SubdctfpUori Bridge 1
ENTERS RACE
Party Held By Group

Hillsborough Won’t
Foreclose Because
Of P a vin g Liens

Z 6 y/ / / / / / &gt; J

Novel Program To Be
Held At
Meet

Personals

±

SadyeS
’

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Sunrise Service To
Be Held On

P A

E N T

Dad'tt.1
Sturdy Toot_

Style Sasfits

b

G?

Oxfords

$14.75

S 10.90

and

$1.98

In

Long W caringi
Trim !

A “ Best-Seller’' at a

Sensationally U&gt;w Price!
Young Men1*

Toy® Straw Hats

Oxfords

$ 1 .9 8

$ 2 .9 8

•

‘ A daredevil, fast-action, hafd-riding,
red-blooded, fighting picture

) oun4' bellows Want

T ro u s e rs

Boy*’/
4
Piece Suits

for Spring
SPRING
1932-

—

Coat and V .i*

* 2 .9 8 '

Ju*t look them over . . . ami you’ll snap
them up I Tii« fabrics, cut, fit and lungarc unmistakably superior! A grand *d-(
action, tool

SPORT. COATS
tUae and Brown I* match (hoar Iport trousers.
You wit] base t* D y Use** oq.tu appreciate
Ih* s ala*.
•J
\ I
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- *

■o3 2 Lonfi.a

S u p e rio rity , ft Fabric

*6 .9 0

TROUSE
For sport wrar. Flack
• tripe*, t e a r In aad try
IIhe
,, -fabrics.
* New Jaw prices.

'

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$ 1 .9 8 4 4 .9 8

r

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rr—rwn
.'r|ty
pc»■ i
‘5, :

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H e a ii'W 6 I)«, RrprrifrttiUn)
jni«Mon leader’ ■?( ths T&gt;cm«■ r l 'a M t i r r l f t r CT,t,e i w p w St* orghnlredtc1 (1 n H I H l U t i boll (licit Im Iw . on (1m m m

D etails

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1M M u M ;

r

Mat.

r . k . M . ttl* h t Tb* lntop*»«to*t«
**•
**fp ^ t o to break Into

T to buHetlan read that aU loan
applications meat to made by Ayei
10, lt U , and mortagee win lie
taken on tto crops bat not on the
properly,
«
T h e central committee h|L
poiitnl by_Agcjtt Moore 1. rdij-

tto governor : that Powers U
gaily sane ard amenable to the

S , 'u &gt; .
a p D V T . l i h . »aia

22c
•ckfirel.Xb.. .. 25c
bTTtouI., Lb. . 22c
diet, Lb ■.^ l2Vic'
SHRIMP

I

f ’ fWtod, Lb.
BUtv- Lb, .

OYSTERS

«h* lay 'on tto groan 1, with the
Vnlfa which to took from tori
hand, tot ahh "got np, walhad a

•he -vra* still breathing/He then went to hi* brottor-ln
law's bona# to wash tto blood from
Mt hands. •
taw.” Warden Scroggins has tto
gnllowa toady.
&lt; Powers was eonridad of tto
mordsr od Mm. Dorothy Praatiar
Lernke, Northboro, Mats., divorce*.
Ilo-wa* also Indicted hot net tried,
for killing Mrs. data Balck Richer
her three rhlldran of Pork
RMrc, 111. The Iwxllev of tha five It nnljkaly tto m-asjra .would i _____
were found hurl—l In a eewer have t&lt;&gt; 1* Increased.
|ara«nn
|ltA*S,7U. Or) that
■Mich ni-sr Powers' r*r*-»f near
A sUUment by tha. Treasury [d«y a
yeetoMlay .bowed however, tto 109A d
, -vyment* had dropped coder those month _______ _______ — ------ of the tame comparetire dote I f ware $4L701,tt4 as compand
last year.
with $**.114,904 In March a year

Proposal Won To
D ig D eeper In to
L a rg e r Incom es

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( ( J . ) -B»nie» College U pl»»king a ilg to y tote Toaeday, Mar.
5
Two MW M U t a p will to ded*
tod, Mg league baettofl tsams
era play an exhibition game on
tentlpo of America end Sanford toe a m pa., mad Annie Rneoell will
on Iti toy*, thalr valec* and retain to tto stage at tto college
noedi,, ttogeneral commltuo at theater after an absence of I t
once cat about laying ptaai for a
proper observance of tto eeveaKnowles Chapel, tto gift of
Mr*. O o r t • E. Warren, of Bwtoo,
I Tto Seafood Ministerial Ate*la honor o f tor father, Freed*
riatlon. » m ashed to work oat de- Koowlea, will to one of the now
1tall* .-far the feature program of
the week, ea Bonder, Mart,- to be buildings dodioeted. Tto ether will
to Anal* Rosed! theater, the gift
known ea -S oya, Day la tto
of Mra. Edward W. Boh or Phila­
Charehe*.’’
delphia la honor of ber friend, tto
Monday, Hay S, known nation­
al!, a* “ Boys Day to Jnduatry,"
win find gtoopa of toy* escorted
ih rough radon* plant* and Indus­
trie* in tto county by members of
tto committee and owners of the
firma. A committee compaeod nf
B. 0. ShlnhoUcr, chairmen, A. D.
Zachary, W. M. Haynes, 0. D.
BUhop, H. H, Steren*, C. A- Byrd,
and Howard Overlln, will i m i d i
thl* reeponalblllty
An added feature of the week
will be tto apodal pUna arranged
for Saturday, Hay 7, when there
wlB to a pet and hobby parade
and stow, and an afternoon oi
entertainment and eporU on the
la kefroat, fantaring -Boys Day
Out-of-Door*.’’ John E. Pox, U
tkalrmaa of a committee which
will handle this event, and Hannan
Morris, D. K. McNeb, Robe-1
Herndon, Rodman Lehman, and
Leonard MeLacas will act as as•is tanLa.
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raeetoj Urs Rainey of Illinois, tto
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�BanH {Robbers Dealt
ded Kidnaper Fa$ Moving Justice
knak Wma'aa outstanding e n a b le
• f the effectlyvmcn of the Federal
Reconstruction efforts.

ra tio n D e c i d e s
To C l o s, '**~s£L
e Became
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CHICAGO' Mhr. 11— Depositors
the Unity Trust A Baring*
uk of Chicago hays boon asked
withdraw all .thatr H O M y
n^laUly/ U a |)etUr to BOO
•aitorm, th* heard o f directors
hi. opt that a' staady seepage
dapaalt* has necessitated the
riflchuj' df “sound securities In

Tvs directorVw bil* voicing an
teal fo r conftdenea In banka,
I that I lls pot fair to depositor*
allow them to keep money In.
U d J A M U t t a la no chance to
tide • Bair return and' where
la imnpeaiUa for the bank to
arCpf lha blank deposits
•I to depositors was
Ibio through a loan of
maltha Federal Bacon-

Chkago'a hank failures hart
keen namerooi In the past few'
ye*re, and. In man; raeta depoattor* hare had their leng-llmo
earing* tied op, but this U said
to bo at laaat the fourth caaa
boro wharo. a bank hat eloaed
voluntarily and pail off In fall.
The letter to the depositors
follows:

A hank cannot he

without

posits yin (their entirety. Unit/
T ra it A Savings Bank will therefora pay all of Us depositors the
fall.amount of their balance now
In chalk
To those depoeiteri who have
remained with ua -poo and BOO
others— we voice our sincere ap­
preciation for the loyalty, confi­
dence and patronage shown to tis
through the yean that has* fo l­
lowed, the founding of this bank.
Were all our depositor* aa loyal
aa you have boon, this community
could continue to have tho full
financial facllltio* It has need* for.
In deciding pn this unusual
mean* of masting a frenilrd pub­
lic's demind, officer* and direc­
tor* o f Unity Trust A Saving!
Bank are showing the same loyalty
to ybu that you and other remain
Jng depositor* here shown In us.
Sound C hkngw htnkr'giT'w w fhr
of the same faith you have shown
in this bank.

depositors and deposits. It la not
fair to Stockholders to allow them
to hoop their money Invested whan
them la no possible chance to pro­
vide a fair return for their InveatiMfftfe r *■
A abort time ago Unity Trust A
Savings Bank had deposit*
if
nearly $1,000,000. On that basis
the bank was operate! profitably.
Today, deposits have shrunk to
leas than $280,000, A sum greater
than this is represented by the
capital structure of the bank. It
It a physical Impossibility to even
make espensee on this basis.
KEY W EST-M ore then $100.The bank’s board of directors 000 will he spent on navigation
has therefore decided to bring an projects her* under Government**
end to this steady seepage of de- ■la.year plan.

NEW YORK. Mar. 1B --(A.P.)
—A hall a hundred yean 1mpt Ironmeat was the penalty for
kidnaping Imposed yeitardr, cm
Samuel Laffer, alias Horry Hsr»ey, S3, o f BroliIrn.
T w o. companions, with , whom
i-effer kidnaped Sliney
Mann,
wholes ale butcher, last October,
previously had been sentenced1eon Oolden to a life term aa a
fourth offender and Mas Llpaky to
12 to W yearr.
Golden war alleged to have
poaei aa a police officer and told
Mann one of hi*
truck* had
•truck a child. While supposed*
lv on the way to police heedquarter*, L e ffrr was picked «p
and at revolver point ordeted
Golden to proceel to Liptky**
pay $50,000 for bit release. He
pleaie4he did not have thit much,
gave the men a check for $78 ami
promised to deliver$73h spore, tho

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Loffer latrr demanded more
money and was arrested as Mann
harried him 1200 in a cafeteria.
MAYOR INDICTED
INDIANAPOLIS, M a r. IK .(A .P .I— Itesse II. Mellett. mayor
of Amiersnn, haa been Indicted foe
alleged eonspiracy to violate the
prohibition laws, It vrma announced
In federal court yesterday.

CLINTON, Iowa, Mar. 18. —
(A. P.t—Swiftly mortar J°»llf0

MrGaha 1* alleged to have fired
the abut which killed Malone at
the preacher and deputlei stirrounded 0 stilt In the Lake tlrwell
neighborhood vovcrul mi * » fruuv
here.
MrGaha claimed at an ImpeM
that he tripped and fell, hi* slitgun being accidentally flrrd a lie
and the ollirers ibred in al n
Itivvu signnl
Since hi* arrc*t the mlnMer
haa been held In jail in d.du.tt
of $.)iKH&gt; tall.

ycrtifday sent four men to prUon for. lift for Tuesday's $105,000 robbery of the -City Netiihai
tank,
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The -men, Clifford Kdwarda, 22.
of CUpUrn, and Guy Edward Morrii. I f ; Earl Jeffrtei, IP, and
Letter Stanley, 28, all of Louijtillc, Ky., pleaded guilty befoir
Judge A. r. Barker.
* T E N S A ro l.A —Ttrparalinns t •&gt;
“ We might aa well admit It was ob'aln tights.of ivny nec**,aiy to
a foolish llln g to do," said Fd
insure completion l.f inland water­
warua ^ftrr the Judge gave thc~ way, between Mobile an I IVnaaa brief Ircture on the futility of cola.
crime.
1 It was their first venture in
trim.', they aaiJ after making
complete confessions. The plot
was laid In I-ouisvillc, where Ed­
ward* bad met the oil era.
Tuesday they went to'the bank
bifore ll opened, raptured - the
Janitor and 37 other employees
and customers ami held them until
frem th,' hj Qtm or truck
the. time lock released the vault
tuff) tin Ornngc 0 k ,I
dnnr.
Taking tie eurrenc) they head­
ed couth toward Dsienport, but
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ruuNi:
cached the money ami some cloth­
ing along the road. The money
later was recovered.
One of
their number, who was cut on
the leg, was loft al the topic uf
Edward's uncle. Eugene lltll.
The otheia scattered and fell in­
to the hands of hastily organised
vigilantes and peace officers In
small towns.

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ROU1IKKTF.R, Minn., Mar. 18.
— (A .P .I—James A. Reed, former
PAIJkTKA. Mar. 18.— (A .P .IUnited Slates senator from Ml*Rev. Frsrl H MrGaha, crussding
snitrl, yesterday had the best d.iy
since Ms gall bladder operattun minister here, was indicted yes­
terday on rhsrgrs of first degree
last Friday.
n i’rder for thr slavlhg r f .lohn
W. Malone, reputed moonshiner,
LARGlV— Belcher'* Road, running during a raid on a lh|i'ur still Iasi
from intersection of Druid road Christmas day'.
The court previously had reduced
soul), ,u ('uunlv Road No. fl, east
of here to Gandy llridge mad, the charge against thr pastor to
being hard-surfaced ill entire manstsi ghter, but the grand J tv
made the indictment real murder.
length.

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lELPltfA, Mar. 16.

chemistry, e t c , M r.
O t e m 0 . Fry, director of ln*tromental "muale at Girard College,
»ald, In aryl Of the continuance of
iirnruction In lnatrnmental 'oniric,
especially at' thl* time, not only
bceauae af He value In the cultiva­
tion o f artistic Impulses. hut alto
aa a.stimuli!* to the development
af pobHr-mlndcditeis and telf-dle-.
(Iptlne.
A special merlin* was held In
honor 6f Dr. A . Duncan Yoc-tnty
professor df eluAtlonsI research
at the Unlrerally o f Pennsylvania
•dm arlginatof Schoolman’* Week.

t dltttJcU. i lr . Klscnbcrg
(h u t that rvSrgsfiitnllort
ly Area
Id save lilt state from
•roly
j
MKM to «0,OOO,(K,0„ h u t
give the poorer district* n
type df education,
etlddted schools are taking
tee e f Ota- one-room rural
Mr. TlmOn Covert, federal
1st In school finance, said In
t af Mr. Kltenbergit arguand in .many places tha
U taking the pise* of the
district In school adininls-

Unloosen Money Is WET 4 T 00N B W
Meeting Success
POLL OF D I M .
WAflniNOTON,

War.

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( A. 1 *.)—Continue! toccata f a r
Fraaldent Hoover’* anll-hoardlng
rompalyn with additional mllllont
o f dollars roltlny back into trat
wa* Indicated yesterday In th*
weekly *t*lvmev|t df the Fodoral
He* A re Board, ihowtuy a de­
crease af f)«:.i&gt;oorooo tn money 1^
circulation.
'
The decrease, which mado th*
total circulation' in th* country
amount to f.%M2,OOOlOOO, wa* ac­
cepted by ofnctCD' a* heinr at
leait In part duo In hoarders re­
turning1 their meOoy to the basks.
The con tinned decrease, however,
left the total f»Md&gt; 00.000 greater
than it was n year ago.
Thp drop in circulation during
(he week brought the total de­
crease since the Chief Executive
inauiuratcd hi* campaign to ClU
money from hiding placed to
1109,000,000. The week ending
Feb. 10 saw a decrease o f 66,000,*
000 In clrculoHdh, the next ’ two’
weeks saw a drop of 617,000,000
each, 60,000,000 for the week end­
ing Mar. 3 and 6-70,000,000 the fo l­
lowing week.

American people have made
aka In asserting that Intcllignd beauty do not pair, Ilr.
a 8 . t|o0 lasworth, profeMor of
Katika at Columbia University,
I la (peaking of gifted children
k fU t i* the eppoalta, Dr. Iloljwarth declared, aa.lt las Icon
rod that glfttd children are
ly ta be more beautiful, and
i above the average In honesty,
ability and self-control,
loro flexible educational prolas, by which the gifted child
Id develop his talents more
idly, ware urged by Dr. V. T.
yvr tn addressing th" same
faraace. Cultural Interests an I
lerahlp could lw rirvrloprtl by
Use of clols. Dr. Th.iyrr said,
le aecondary education should
htiu around carver r' Interests,

Kansas Is Only State
Bone Dry In BalfoU
Insr Of 500 Million
four to on*, wet while Jtan»i* Is
the dnlyone voting bene dry se
ever 600,000 more ballots are tab­
ulated in this week'* returns qf
The Literary Digest’s Prohibition
Poll, according to figures pub­
lished In tomorrow's Issue of the
periodical.

pethlei.
1
Connecticut, Illinois, Louisiana,
Nsw Jersey, New York, Rhode l»Und, Wisconsin and Wyoming
quote perrenUgts ringing Trout
HO to 86 per rent of their total
etata vote for repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment-.
i
Kansas shew* a slight gain tn
dry sentiment In the current re ­
port. polling DS per c*nt for con­
tinuance of the Eighteenth Amend*
merit.
The dry vote score* a fourth
consecutive gsln this week, rising
from 16.HS per cent of he total
Vote of tha first wash's returns
to 24.(6 per cent In the fifth tab*
illation this Week.
AH state) evidence a slight In­
ertias in dry sentiment with the
exception o f Alabama, Massachus­
etts and Washington, where the
pret peicrntsgdi .rise,
•*
The four plate* reporting in­
itial return* In tomorrow’* t)buUtlon Include Louisiana, North
Dakota, South DskoU and W y­
oming. Of (base South DskoU is
the digest with 84A3 per cent for
continuance and LouisUns is vot­
ing wettest with 11.42 per rent for
repeal.
Arkansas, North Carolina an*l

"Comfort for tha drya," Tho
Literary Digest comment* on thl&lt;
f i r t h tabulation. "Again they make
a slight gain. From tha beginning
they have gained each week In
their percentage status.
" It Is now perilously near the
point where tha wets will tin
lodger be able to hoist )b*k-lhn
voting poll It three te one wet.
It won't be the eeoM.tbbMM.vay
j ‘over Iwo to /&gt;ng,' pot by 4 ' 6*6
shot.

A 100% HOME BOY
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R A R E R IB S an d
frfok et S t e w B e e f
RO U ND . H U lU »|N and C|,U!l

H A L F o f- W H O L E

( Abotil* 9 f b i . )

••nth hkthest cendldate, en anti*
IliHivi-r delegates, milled I7J0U
votes.
The high man on tha DejnoI relic slate was a Itoosovrlt dele­
gate with l U t t vnlos received In
7H6 pretlncta. The next four also
were House tell delegates, followed
y a Murray man. Ths remaining
(our of the 10 highlit candidates
were Itoosevslt men. The one Mur­
ray candidate among the leaders
received 19,167 voles.
The lowest man amonr tho high
ten polled 11,064 votes.
llrrause the vato is scsltirvd
over so targe a field, changes In
the position^ of some of the dele­
gates are anticipated when mors
returns are available.
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IIROOKBV1L1.E—Kn*lis)i
shipped from thU point.

**Kan*m *1111 holds tbs fort, s
bolrajfiicreel cauirl t c iip l l l l l l 'i u f '
rnynr'r&lt;| by molstBre* Hho bs’i
made a fractional gain In her dry
psrrrnlage, raising It to a flat 66
per rent. Hut tho spoctarla of a
"The four new (tales In tha tally
do not help her a bit. They are
Lenidina, North Dakota, S M l)
Daknti and Wyoming,
“ Their degrees of wetness nrr,
|H ths order named, RL42 per cent,
7(4*0 per cenL 65.17 per cent, anJ
80,07 per cent."
Tha Literary Digoat this week
presents photographs of Its I'mhlbltlon Poll hallot* belag de­
livered by a rural mall esrrler. n*
an iiu w e^ to criticism that th'
farmers •‘ o'not have aa opportuni­
ty to vote.
.
-That whispering rtmpalgn that
tho Digest ballot* do not go tn
rural regions," It stales, “ ta a rey in ) of om w t dl|p**#d •*
*

taral dwetlera Waved them mere
M jpedtleoauly the* It did the
liM u m a f elaaeaa Bring In cilia*.
“ This la tk e rd ^ M . well-known
to th# maeUr mMd* which «t*rt
th* * obstructive prupxganda a f
test launiboa a great national
rifrrtmtum.
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’‘Such campaign, are net for thy
e*»* o f the well Wormed. They
•re designed for (lie atrapln mind­
ed. the unsuspicious, who will bollkva and repeat the most palpable
abvtirditlte ( f aimed ikillfutly on
their emotion*." - Tha fifth report a f tb «- 10*1
Literary Dlgeet Prohlbltloa roll
•■king throe tpiesilkn* Imlrsd of
two Showed a , total tabulation of
f.6I6,07S votes, o f which 712,540,
aboot 26 per cant w e n for etw
forcemvntj 754,2*0. nearly SO per
rout were for modification; and
1,0(0,167, over ( I per cent wet*,
for repeal- - .

1n a smaller Prohibition .Pull
eondorted by Tha literary Digest
in 1922, the fifth weekls tabula­
tion showed a total af flTiUW bellots returned, o f whkh i 3fl,3C»
*vce for enforcement, 269,000 for
modification, and 128,500 warn to:

: . Drrea fowl, ehlTl. Bdaada with
(alt and pepper. Plaee In a dripp lat p « **&lt; ataam hkeat fifteen
minute*. Th+n brill, turning th*
heritor a* that th* ohlehan I*
evenly browned. (The tkf* browns
Mar* easily than the flash.) Dot
with butter and sarvs- hot, on
Must nr rice, ’i .*■- ‘■•V*
Pried Chickaa
(PUrida Fnhtou)

i

Drews fowl; cut In half of quorUr.- Chill for twenty-taur houraj
sprinkle with tail and.pepper, roll
In "fleurt fry In a kettle o f deep
hot enough tn brown a cube of
hkMd-ia sixty aecsnd*. Pry until
a, tpbUn brwww. 1U mere from the
lirttk* aad drobrwrit---- &gt;**
,

Karipe
chickens,

t o r - on# Helf dw~J»
weighing .114 pounds

* **■
SAUCE
l eapt lomalo catsup
I cup vinegar
l tablespoons Las and Perrins
Worcestershire sauce
t tablespoon Tolwsco sauce

EASTER MENUS
erase agricul­
tural nutritionist today raleased
another group o f msnu'a ' which
m*y be etonomlcally prepared by
using Florida products, and arc
sppropriXU la the Easter season.
They are- as foHuwsi MENUS FQR EASTER
Family Dinner
Cllru* Juice Cocktail
'
Celery
Drolled Chicken (Florida Grown;
with Broiled Tomatoes
. Bab* Green Btan*
EseaUcpcd Egg Plant
Shredded Lettuce with Pepper
Rings with Carrot Dressing
(Top with Rlavvd Egg Yolk)
Orange Sherbet
Garnish with Wired Cryitalllxed
Komquats
Easter Lunch
H alf Grapefruit
Celery IlearU
Creamed Egg with Mlnrad Orach
Peppers
Chilled _Tomato with Cheese
Dressing
Corn Sticks
i. I
Glass o f Milk
Week ■!'.«&lt;! Dreakfast for tke
Easter G r o t __ __
Grapefruit Juiee
fihlired.Eggs with Chlrhtn Liver*
. ,
,iWUd Plum Jalty
, Hot Hlscult with flutter
Milk or Oefrae 1 " ',
r e c ip e s

Wdrved Eggs with Chlebeu IJvtra
Clean and aaparata livtra and
rot In pieces. Haute in a little but­
ter until tender. Do not cook tee
long. Season with salt and pep-

txpgrt efiefi coil both ptbdotTi Amorko’* &lt; W
moyonnel***. Oo to yotlf flrocor today lor Mitt
umnuol olfer. A b a on wook nigh ft fune In oh
tha ,h#tt' Food* Boyt, JofMS oitd Htno. N .B .C

FUILHALF PINT
REGULAR20tVALUE
NOW-ONLY,.

FULL HALF PINT
REGULAR20&lt;VAU)E
NOW ONLY. .
iror them.t Set beck* on wire tv
Veep hot, turning once or twice in
store.
llfT
E , (Chicken - may
Him/ be harbeHaii»¥cued biaide af stove, using this
nine sauce.)
For use* of Florida Fruits and
Vegetables to accompany chicken
fat Easter Dinner, see Bulletin
No. 60,* “ Florida Fiuits and Vege
tables in tbs Commercial Menu."
State Department of Agriculture,
Tallahassee, Florida.

Does Your Car
Look Shabby?

Della MusfMpter of. ZaU Kapp^
fraternity waa organired here last
evening at a meeting at the horns
of Richard Stoner,' with CJovla VI.
Hart named grand muter. The
chapter he* a charter membership
•jf-16, made up of joun*_juVR of
the hllh xetmoL

'I'hen Let Us Install Neat
NEW STORE

^ N E W L O C A T IO N

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ripened, no hard ‘center*, golden yelk
matured of oecuriag only la* baat ftu
your Suiday rooming rorml,, lunchee
dower t or ’(worn roeata “aa la” by bu;
front tha following awrehaatat

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HHIo likelihood at
U t
I f W tMtd tatftf carried A t .
r gAA SWterte a-jch an tmparUfH A 6 r#F o f rJOanoa under tha
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♦ l 1ft JBnoonraf- pttd n t IR/ffof tyatein that goverarMtift Hart griwn dependent an
iit» Sftiejpf liqu or t and fee! they cannot surrender H
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0*4act from Mgr. &gt;*, MIcH. 1.
ORJ A, &amp; Cc—Qorarnment
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rural U deliberately «r#
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P *,to*d . O t l . f r
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t e n * h * urfiMMW ftaiagrti**
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b m M M M « n fo r llgoar .tor**
tod boor ta n ; toUl proklblttob of
N r U s h if t i t a d o f f ic ia l

t t f t hqsrne n l« .
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tilting fo n t a part
airrieelutWIn t f t »
nearly general
Bach

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i.a rfo d , thoultl b«
rough thf tchool
oUtUd u on*
tW pHssnt ltw
1 adrtrtlaUig of
liquor la prohibited, hut newip i t m tarty tha moot flamboyant
alrortiilng, injurious la It. affect
r. .tact It tontleoally
l m th. anoedd health value
r. TMs advertising, It * t l
t l i i powerful entourage.
Honor coOaomptloh.
Oortrnmant wna aahad to
m rythln# lit Hd powtr to dli­
the tala o f Uqaor, aran
Ihfaor sale# ‘ brought It a
a n *. The rale# &lt;rf aach

big under,•* Mr. Keafa elated In
opening the meeting.
Mayor Domna briefly outline!
Me vtowff aa to tha sRwatioit in
Banfordat the present, agy lag that:
local condition art In an extramely unsettled atata oKhoagy,' a
change In the weather daring re­
cent day* had aided thi farmer*
considerably; tax collection*
to
data horttfwrr amounted to lata
than iff percent o f the roll, and
only two weak* rtmatnlng before
the booh cloaa; the two-year
agreement note In affect waa a
good &lt;tartar toward tome more
definite plan, and concluding with
the frank waaertlan that “ before
the aaaaaamanta .for !»S1 art
made up, the people are galng to
treat to know whal tha final out­
come of the eltottlon will. be. If
they dost, tax payment* are going
to W Uaa and iota aach year.”
TM r opinion waa coacntrod In
by C. A. Byrd, II. J. Lehman, and
V. A. Spear, and later by Commlaalanar Leffler, who waa late
for tha mailing. Commissioner
Lehman elaborated on tha elatemart by declaring that “ th# p»opie demand w final settlement, and
that ntdaad It M mad* within atx
month, the City will not bit able
tir axiet; phOpla In Itrgw mimBtr*
being alraady Willing to Ian their
property rather than pay t-axe*
whan they *ee no Immediate re
Uef of principal of their Indebt■n

A high-light ef tha dlsrotalon
which aMued for more than two
htmre,’ we* Commissioner Lafflrr'a
auertion that h« fait that tha
CoAimleslon would Ilka to aaa a
10 -y*ar plan worked out whereby
QiaXIty would pay interest oh the
ganarml debt at th* rata o f one
would be * 1 &gt;$8 \
_
_ fund for th*
atad, tha yfohl&amp;iUohiat* c«hOf iorthailng City bond*
alftca a largo part o f the
rm t figure*, and would

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'w

^ K T S S S

H

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S u fff.

Hep.

V la r ld * . 1* InrU
a a n y w aohrd and p r* .
a alaa. l . l
oh*. ban
a, taw r.ao. poorar lo w aa
haat i ) } . l . l * . poorer
B ^nalltr than I* d e * .

* H IA
rre o a . c lo a d r

a n

:

M a rke t firm ,
K la . a rriv e d ,

*ffaekl Kupfiict var
RtmUrmia, market
t l Inch rrta araakad

and i a n a l l y
W Hitiad anU p r * .
cooled. « # * ■ .. M B . I . U : ■ dor. I T*.

« »*. f.jr *,n ; • d«.«, » « .

L **. Oar

of it i n a r ! h a d ilr y ro n -lit rrn
rably
b l grain ,

■Hoti. all alt** H I
1 ITTVVtnRitH i Merkel alighilr
•Ironaar. JJ deaieee. rlaudy. I
l*a llf, I F I*,

irrlve.1. *

* nwppUee M * o . l n
track,
a rk e l e lla M lr
nnot*rat*

rtra

alrongrr.
Inch cree. wnehed. ♦ .»
flo rid *,d o*. M t k w a i l r I b e . l l l . taw
t e e . i H l la ir coauklilon,
L U .V U .

IC g a tig h t,
w ire In q u ir y . « * . 1 l l . u t
M an*
-s c e * d s
su p p ly .
m a rk e t I-O.ier tour a * 1 I I I* do*., mnatly
a l ia h l l y it r o n g t r .
C e rto a d e
lo b
NMW Y O IC . Market firm. I I !.•u s u a l term s. I# In ch e t t s , I n a iv l t . areea, clbudy I r*T - arrived.
I
u * !lr w nahrit, m o s tly f a ir q u a lity . 1
t'allL
lr'l * unload.-l. l i rare on
mat*-*, m
1,1 da*., t t * ; 1* d o i, l . t t . v s ry ir«tH, tt*Ini
■aep llra
limited,
demand
few beat t i c h lg t ie r *11 altee.
market lin n Florida, la
C t lY t U M l) ;
M a rke t
a l la h il r Inri m * . weened. S d o*. I I I . 1 .1 *;
• .lot,, l l t . l t l .
a lr o n a a r ..1 * d *sre* e . r la u d r 1 r ia . « do*, n u l l .
■ r r ie t d , 7 r t r i on tra c k . H up plls* fear * a*, t d o * . &gt; * * . 1 1 * : 1* d o*.
Itg M , d tm a n c
m o d trn t*. m a r k s ! m i .yea.

reducing'thi Committee will offer Ita plan
g u ilt In the plan by
operating aapeiuaa to approxi­ of action for ih* ctrmiftr year.
Tboie preunt at yaaterday'a
mately $85,000.
That plan waa tha only ritlinita meeting were; Kenneth M. Keefe,
on* offered by tha Commltalcmar*, chairman, C. T. IJiehl. A. C. Mltwho war* atied what they conaid- tendofff, mtmbert, and K. wP.
cred wo aId be * raWtawMe plan of Fleming. -X. J. L'tu gU . •• * ”
operation for the future. The plan Fhand*. attorney* of th* Bond
* l i okbyed by the real of the h o l d e r * ' Protective Commute*;
Crmimlaaion, and thoroughly cit- City CorrfmtialOtMra T. L Duma*,
W. A. lAfftar, C. A. Byrd, V. A.
ettaed by tb* entire group
Mr. Reefa led moat of the com­ Bpeer, It. J. Lehman; City A t­
mute*'* diaeuaaton of thi* plan, torney Pr*d R. Wliaon, and City
elating that h* wha of th* opinion Clark F. s. Lartiaon.
that 'Such a change or any change
in th* form of the obligation
BPS ('It A3 II F A TA L
wouldn't aolva tha problem at all.”
and (hat “ a fixed agreement now
RYE. N. Y-, Mar. 18.— (A . P . t la 'unfair to the Ineeaton." Hr An 8-yc*r-old child wa* killed and
further atated that contrary to 18 pc non* ware Injurrd ye«trrday
Mayor Ilumai' *talrmcnt t i l l “ » r when a New York-bound bu» from
are getting nowhere in thi* mat- Boalon crashed Into a pnrkrd
ter,'*, th* City it progrettiny rap­ truck*on the Huston peat mml.
idly toward proving th* extent of near here.
It* ability ta pay, although whrth
er (h* preterit collect Ion I* an ac­
TAIJ.AHAH 8 EK—City consld
curate Indication i* problematical. etlng purchase of two tract* of
Before th* meeting adjourned. land.
tK* Contmiaaioner* ( a n t atlvely
okeyed a raaolutfon which (hr comralttaa wiahad pa»»cd at (he nrti 13-Year Old Girl
meeting. Th# rrtolution will proShows Improvement
vide that all monty collected on deHgquent tax refiifjcate*. over the
rirt rlft n a t l. O —*I l r « W
II
I**1|600&lt;J ilrflrfy
itithorlieff, h t
I'ln H n n fttl. CH1I1* r#(fg*nltv **Hl
turfied otar to CM committee a* *4&gt;( f III 11# 11. &gt;#• r .**14 i r» n41 ■114 &lt;•I r r w l* nothin*1 i»ul »h ln and benvr**
f*«t aa f( I* collected
S h t w ould f »
In Ih * 1 it It l r and
•Th* Commlttda mdeting In Jack- i* v » r ft«l at m ouilhfU l. W * Blm plv
m il m «k * h*r •*! 1 l U r l r . l
tonrill# (hd*y; wflT be followed by §1 vln* h#r ft laftnfttewnful of
.
tndlhcr1 ebB tokelr hrlweeft th* *cti» ih r* * t lin * f ft d ay b*for# m *«l«
Bh*’* »lm p 1v •••tin* h r f h*«*l
two .groupl nlxi week. It I* Un- oWow
ff § h 4 d M in 'i look llh * ih *
dantood, wheh It I* i-rlieved that rh lla .*'— I-a n # y‘* I» r u f H lorw — A 4 v
• ^ &gt;
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S a n fo rd

r o ii r o r m * j c DOR.^
P O U fIC A L
T h i* Ift to anneuneft m y r a n
(Continued from Peg* On*&gt;"'
...........................
“r i i
fo r th
a offlrft i f ......
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s -----(KnftndVf dfafitFi
er they left luditenly tha next a n y .
votara
efftlnn o f tha tot
Fait* atn'fcaTiaictiRVTsi.
a eMeei and wood aimilar to, that
Ira a ry to b e '
■ sroelai* r o a r _
r o k niapnsrtevTvrt» i».
uaad in making lb* kidnaper*' )*?o. p. nci
rundlilftty
Annosnrtaa
ur ri
Your
favoylu
Kodak
Pic
dar had been found mlaalng.
d th*
I f t iliU t u r t
to n
rntiNTY j rtra a.
In
droiip
On#.
ann)*rt
to
th*
D*mo.
ture on the back of n Pack­
I h e r t b r a n n o a n re m y cem .te*
Although Colonel Schwarakapf
eratio Prim ary, fo u r t o l l anil atop, fo r the o ffic e o f C o u n t y J o *
et Mirror only 25c.
part w ilt Vft ftpprrclAtpd.
laid in hti morning bulletin the
rlem lno le
c o u n ty, ae b je et
F R A N K K A Y AN D EH SO N .
W1EBOLDT STUDIO
d r r ls lo n e f the v o le ra la lb * ____ __
Ughtfoota had found their chlaal
Altftm ftnt* Mprlng*.
c r i t i c r n m i r t in be b*M tn J a b *
Arcade
and that “ no tuiplelon" retted on
T o u r e o p p o rl w ill be e jip rse le te o .
fo r c o m t t
( o u M i if t io ^ ie n
tha mittlng aervanta, hi* aftarU t e lr lN N 4» ft*
---------------- '*~r*
.
I am fa tan d ld ai* f&amp;* wtunty eom.
tioon bullelln atatedi
ro a r t x R K r m c e r r c o r g i.
m lfta'ftntr fro m O la m c t No. t, nnd
• ■ “ The Invcatlgutlbn of Mr. ahd
n
n
s
m
u
I
h
e
re
b
y
a
n
n
n
o
n
r*
m
y
w ill ftpbrtf*fttft Mi* yot* and aun.
r o .r t e c lla n
In thei o ffic e , o l
v o T im r o rneiiiiToiia.
port
&amp;i
lha
pfupln of rtcm itiu li f t r
M r* Thornburg (t h e mitring
C o u n ty C le r k fo r H .m ln
in r o t n t o r
ro t * t i
Ji miK. C o u n ty.
couple) U continuing and nothing
su b je rt
In
Ib e
d e ria l
■ K iiN o ijc cwirwTY, irrATn o r
JOHN MfilMCn. 9r.
a rrU
U a . I w il l
c o ie re In the Ju n e p rta ia
of importance ha* been report** . KI Q H tn i,
s p p rc c le te y o u r vo le .
In r* R a ta l* of E L I Z A it K T I I nAlaf*.
F
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.pet. Xhna, peraon* her* n*t
V A K C t l ti. D O U O L A O ft
UfCfBBtd.1
1 w u h to a n n au n e a th a t I atn a
been located and every effort 1a Tin t i l rriNlltttr«L Irg iitr * * , t llB lrlb o . randldftta
n n n iiia iB
for
io r rft-ftl#«th&gt;n
r * .* i* € iio n
In th*
pun aim u irp.
I#**, ftrul ftfl |y*t-Bi»n* hftvlnit
11**tor ol
I h e re b y enh n u n c* m y c a s d ia a c y
th* an.

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t ‘olonel Kchnarikupf said there
were no plan* (or the removal of
police headquarter*
from th e
Lindbergh estate.
NRW HTAMI* IIKHUINRI1
WASIUNCTON,

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Iff— liwwcx Far Rent
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.WILL BBLL for aftoll
due, one Baldwin Vnak*
bterm. nther than ■
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ilo a . w i f l a o f t t f le e .
to rm #

JOHN O. LftONAtlDT.

This Is lo annnuree tu the Oem t.
.ml* vutsru of H-ailoole Counts
tbsi 1 III a c«ndlit«U_lnr sherl*
the J u n a P r im a r y , I I
m l. ft
elertou I p re m ise to n l my *((•
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n s s i J a n s , to r lb * utrtc* i*t C l c ;
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c ir c u it
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4— llualneoa Service

T W O K U R N ia ilK U a p a rtm rn u , 4
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! 1W* Hudson Coach. ||O0 : Doigo
Kciiab, $M; Dodge loatlng csr,
$tB. Ravi ft ftetu. tliad Cor Dealdr*. My. Ho xv*.

Ift— A part men te F o r Kent

aaU

If *!•*$• d 1 * %. • urport will U* appraftlatftd

I'rtnMrtu# |h# |*d h 'h ■ # hi* h
h a i r 1&lt;##u Pin-lit If l*d w lili m i ii# a il&gt;
#lft1it y ia ) rt#4ii)»anrv nf Mil* «iffl&gt;*

liOST: l—dlvB b|ark pu le i bunk
with chlldrrn's snapshuU l.es* &lt;
at Herald ufflcr fur rruari.

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L K W I f l A. T A T R .

r o n illic it i f f .
I w ill It# ft rft hdldftt* fo r •!•«.
lin n
ti* th* of fir * n f ftho rlff of
ti* m i nn I* Cattinty nnd
w ill
afti*
praclftt* th# v fll# of t h i $ l # r t m l i
of thi* c o u n ty. If a t if t id I ftipoftf
to If* an ftCtlv* a h ir lf f , d fv o ilQ if
f u ll m u * to ih * r r t h « e lin li( n r « . fta.
fiir* # m # rii of IftW, wno w ill •rabid*
r u m p r lin t , C f f lt 1 . n l d c p u llte .
n . c . - m iv * w it c b a t ,

of (M rru ll Ju«1f # * h .ill Ii* rm niikatffd
In M'* I )# uirtr' i a Me I ' r l m i r l e i o f l l l j
in n il | n*t n nr#* w h#r* th# I Arm # f
••ffir * *'t fit r#» fir I« r iu I h • | | tat "
f &gt;r nit.crn 11* Ito lm a r y In 11) 1,
T h # A lii&gt; r n * r H h n ir t ) o f F lo r id *
hft* r# * # n f1i rftnd*r#d m i rtfft^ lsl
nfiiniMo th n i ih # nd I t iii r if ii or rtfftbftj
t l*l"»lot ni ft i*l of l b # iif#»#'iit Jtid F V
if th#
v .t h ir d J lid lc la i riro tilfff
fa r* uf toi) d lft irlrt und ro u n ty .
— FT.
HAM
feii:i«
:i M IIK V L
»-rtmnrl«lrta lirw y a rd and M aminaii
f**iunM#ft. *ilesfidft o n ly lo Mi#
Mi# n * iit # ti* n ln s ##ii*|on o|
woh M ir v T t riikH liainRRn.
on I # li nt#** ri n u p p o io lm * * ! b f
H U ir la t A a . fa.
mti#r m ad* a m , rrtoflrm ftd t r tl»i
I tfn a r a iid ld a l* fo r r*.#l#*M nn
•a tha u ffIr* uf I'o u u ty
t'ornm l#, H#n*tft
I ha%* d r r t d it l tea l.cpam k fa eavdift
#•tilts r D ia lrlrrt Nn L
I
in r
rrirtipalffr» upon a fn u r y#ar r**ord H i Ift fo r I hi* offices nwif Kiifftbp
w hich h a t found m* u p h o ld ln a my frtr*nN)t« m i noun#'# mg ca n d ld n cy IT
anaui«a*ftC
I n ir n lla n a of aa#l*M nv noroMuitlnit fo r ftot&gt;olnlm ftnl to i t
In rt|f* rut lh a H * m in o li F u u p t ) '* g u v. nfflcft of tM rrnit J o d « # of t h # P " “'
e f iu r u iij at a ml it I in om uf m a t, and i* ,IH 'g d f u d lH a l r i r e u i l o f t ‘
1 w ill * y p r r f la t f Mi# fu t*
uf a ll o f F lo r id a , fo r Ih * nn aa
ii*r* u ji* who appr r c la t a Mio*a *f. ••f Mil* nfflrft. I l l anifi&gt;«ii&lt;
cftftsMdary I # v f #* ta akldft
fo r I a
rftrtuit o f 4h # Jo n * P rim * H a d
« r -H A k t m r - l o .no

Grinding FURNISHED HOUSE. Hid

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r a n M l f ’ ^ T T if f k H f B B in k K H .
KOR prrmanent core nf Itching,
|M*|gl*t Wftb 1.
niislrilng, Ground Itch, ur Ath­
I h#r*i&lt;) ftufiiiuii** lh &gt; rta iid ia a ry
lete'* Knot, write C. II liVonard, f«.r Mi# u f f ii* of Crtuatv &lt;'strfiml*.
n l«n * i f &lt;i r Ha-iitlnnt* C o u riIy uf Ih*
:tl6 i npclanl Dr., Orlando.
* ir*« fil# 11 ir t , # u i»Je* I tu I h * d*.
clnlrtit uf Ih * krtf#$* Ip th#
Jun#
HAA'iT YOUR WATC H repaired p r1m*M#ft If #l# vl* d , I pl*dn* BIB
by one whu really know* how # n tlr* # f fni i # lu w a n l a p m iik a l ,
rfftrlftnfe ('“‘I #I'n iirim lra l h a m lilr if
ftflggs, JaWclcr, Msg. Ava.
f *11 ftf fail m ii Iftilng («• I he Wftt.

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run « 4»l &gt;t i « ii%a toti«•• iivx§:it
lll*lrl#4 kn, 1.

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Jewelery and dental woik Mail
It or bring It yourself. Hallsfartiun guaTinlMd. K&lt;&gt;ls Loan Ho,
rorncr I'horfh ft llughcjr Sts,, Or
laniio

1b. Bo# Mr. Ranaod, 804 W. End.

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MaaleV'brake TESTER —
leek ftftch wheel Individual)?

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A |» p lia n rv « (

U N K V S DRUG STORE—Tr#^
wriptlons, msgsilncs, fountslo
service. PilO M IT drilvetles. Phone

.

a r k a ra ft.

|{h fiim *U *n i, liftnator of ih* JTrh Mi*i rlct
*n f
I . u m l n f o , will ap|srr«lfti« ynur vnt* and aup.
port.

!— Automub.lca

known ndvgrttood prodocU. For Jana to on gfflcicnt littlo manager, Hht

A t Itofi for t o f ftbnto ito mtwl ( i f i i M 'u d Untod and trnatod

ro n

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Taka * took around thnt homo, and you will find no end of frailaliArtf tft Ubo d tftncl* t i l l mtfti ftdp fft dthiteif to “Eiperianea."

P H H T .S

iippreel ittad.

i&gt;) nftrim iur* m f ra n d lift * *
B H M I I T I I 4T 9B B .
r**r th* o ffi* * of t'nnftiJtblft o r thfa
T h i* |« th a ftrnrt.un&lt;wip*M of m l Foot Mi iM it r lr t of H*m(notft C o u fit f,
ra n d id a r y fop ttift riffle ft of a iip r r , » h i * ti liVI* I'! d *ft Ha II fi»rd, I^ft li • htoffU
vl*or uf r* a 1tfra M n n fo r fl*m lnul&lt; i» .
leak a i l i r ) , Iwunawood. Alta#
C im n ly , ft ijh lic t A&lt;» th* d *r)* lo n of •tmtil* H p -ln v " . and Fqrrftftt CtVFa
ih * Y o t if* In
(hft Jut)# h r im a t li*
V"ur Pi pport will hft |ppri&lt;la(M(
1 ftnt.jit &gt;uur aup po rt on a baft!* »f
I t iip r c t fully.
t u m luciln fa th i* o ff le t In a b u tln fti* .
J. C. \ f O W B t i u
Ilk *. • rrlr lift nt. and U m ro u fth ly Up.
A lta m o n te a p rtaga.
lo.dfttft m a iin t r, and W ill apfarfadlai*
to u r r t t a
p iv f t w -f f w ia w t * "
W. J T 1I M P K N
I
hare w ith am m iunr* m y ufafadtdftr* fo r t iiftftlftblft n f tha 4th iU AJ
F O R ft T A T K ■ R A A TO It.
Mi • (v ia lrlc t « m h rftc ln t tha fo llo w *
I h#t#h y nntirtunr* m i rm
n ! !iId* f $ ifift
m in*
pi ic ltu 'tft: A llfth in n ift ftp ftftfh
ft.r th* ftlfttft Hft nn | r, auftfri 1 in I h&gt; iisiiM Wrtufi, lefth * M a ty . P a u la ,
I
rii t Ir p rim u t y (D Is# In Id
Miirtrii*, lic n r l-a k * . and H%n
lu n # ft Mi I F I I, and w ill
Ystur
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m
t in , i«* • p p i r r t a t a d
Ih* ftv111• auppnrt (if *11
b « iiahlp nf th* 37lh. Hiimt
1 In .
i i K d a . f t c m r r v . L T . Jr.
tr»rl# *mhrai*1nf fa*ifilm*l#
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fo b
r o im t n .H .
lliivnrd roiinflrn.
F it A N K I. WM**|«Ml F F
tf * 1**1 #d ft&gt; th* iif f jr a rvf C a n .
*lrt til* nf Mir F o u r t h I Mai r let, c u m .
p ilM iif HHtifora, L a k * M onro#. P a .
W On IH ft A T O It .
&lt;*!•. leak# M a ry, l.unfaw eud. A lta
! h t r a h f k i u m i u i u i m y randiftacy n in m i HprtnM*. and F u r ra a l t ^ t y .
fnr fff.fflirilon •• acnriirti from M»« fu r w h ich if h *r fra
a h y .ah
. . nib
. . .u nr a,. ,I
thirty***v*nth Hftnntnrtil d 'lirlrt of pirtitil#*- tun ftcnn«m
i#i»l and efM rlai)t
Florida, aubjaci in th# li*irirtcr«ii| u d iu iriio irn tIo n of )ln dfM #* and rftprimary In Jun* Yuur &gt;ul« afaft »P&lt;iriftlMl!Mft* I w ill j i p f i i c l i l * y o u r
Bflppurt will tf# • n$tvftriat*d
k'ilft
J. J. F A It lU A If .
r i l A f t II H llA F F R R o

I t K r i l I le x M T A T IV O .
I h er#by a n n. so re m y c a n d id a c y
Iry l lllllO P K A i 111
fur lthru- fo r Hftpr*#*f«t H llv # fu r H im lnnk*
P ftu n lv in M irtiip Nri. I. ftuh]«*t l*
■natism, Nauiltl-, .S.tullca and th* D *hkoxrail( P r im a r y lo b* ha Id
l,e ro it r in c a d ,
Ih
W . K . M a r- In June.
Mr plalfrttrh w ill
ht* puM lnh*d
Ituugall, flo r a l Heights, S. San la t*
r
H uTh K S T

lion,

r « R a t ia n ip p .
I harfthy announfft m y « a h d ld a e y
fn r ih # offlrft of H h e rlff 4f M m l.
»v:!a C J R &amp; tf, ftnfaDet to fh « d a c lsle n
of th* v e t ir * In (hft JuriA p r im a r lta .
1 B h all b t i* m y r a m p a lf f i a n fa
p1ftafrtrm of la w •nforcam ftnt w it h nut f r a r or fiv u F , Y o u r t o la W ill M

d u b mm r

ron

DiJrt kvlnauftht

WHh art h W l that ia frankly ablraelaUd, and with no benevolent

ftkfdr tfarf an ftMdtnttr ft

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OiifahLn. F1»,

furd, rliu n a 608 M

marrUd ctwyl* arfci b the envy and odlalraUblv*Bf all who know (hart.

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K lim Inn tr*

fo r paopla o f o il aged

AftWftff yofff friendn there'n Hurt (* b « K (coat one amari youttg

sMd fa all ILa appoint m&lt;ti tn,' a tMftl' tint to ndaftred and coplMl by their
frtonda. i
+&lt;

hum*.

A i t h r ill* ,
N a u r lt l* .
W vllfa. Il'vrnv H a a llh

f* r s h e r if f of d e m ln o le C V u e ty su b .
feel In the D e m o c ra tic P r im a r y In
June. L’ pon m y re co rd a n d
p a ll
|&gt;«r fo rm e ,ire s 'a I a h s llf f o f Ib l*
co u n ty, i* s o lic it y o u
1S U
supp ort.
C ft. R A K D — r J-

ra n ■rruttYii&amp; R o r

tfth* tlila rnvtlrt'd « f nrinminrlni
at nijrI CA
till Id Hi &gt; f*H Mf* rtffll as ftf Ht a t *

DEMONSTRATION

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.
I W i s h in a n tio u n c * m y e a n d lii
ro w j h t u k o r T in t rv e a rR .
t ntn A ra n d Id at* fo r tit* of fir# nf fnr the o ffic e o f s h e r if f o f Ooaif
J u a t lr* of th* pM fi# for Ih * F tiu rift C u u n iy su b je c t to Jthe Pem
S o ci
| ) |* t r lit i»f H *m lnol* C o u n ly , and p rim a ry In Ju n a , If
It elOefed 1 WIU
I •kA|-np*MF ftfillett th* *'iii p|mr I nf e n te rre the la w w lih
iih ae aa tl ffee aorr ^ w
n il vtiftr* r* * til I u k In Mil* d i* !r l* | fe su r and w ill em plo y
w h ic h 4 »m p rli* it Haitford* Lo n g, l o i . l t l p - n t d e p u tise to a e e le l
wortit,
A U n m iifil*
H prln**.
U k » T h e su pp ort of efrr hene*t a n d la w .
M a ry. F o r f e it t 'lt v . lath* Mourn* s i,n lI„ a tU lse tts w ill ae
and F a n I a. If r lif t e d t .t it w v t ff
,
1'A U I . -A
n a itd iirt itn * ffl H * ri t . ■ e u rt» u u i *a#
hQ *ln**A .llh* n d m h il* tfftll« n
F O R CN lNfaTARIaR.
.
n W r hi A B M AN, Jr.
I ) h*r*l»y fttthuunca m y e a n d ld A fF '
r*.r th* rtfflc* of Cnnfttfthlft of la d
ft t r i m v i i t m
FO B
or
i F i i u i i h D t it r lc t ftf Hamlrtola Cfatfa*
M F t llf t T It A T V D \.
1 j , vkhlrh t-m ljra*** th* f a lls w ia R '
I h i f i h y in n u u n r * m y ra n d id u rr r t f r . l n . t a
Hftfafrtrd,
Lftkft
B Affi
fnr
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t*
th* n ff ir * a*I iriitiiiw iKH i, Altftfnuntft H p rlh a t. «•*
M iip irv la iir uf ft ta if tt ra llu n , * iih )t ri ••in 1 eftk * M onm *. Ilftftr U h * i m
tu ih * fiamnlYfatlb V*rlmarr
1# F*tfr**l C ity . Y o u r *uppurt w ilt bft
h# 1*1 j 11 n* 1 Mi 1 * 1 1 , ftti&lt;t w in i i i* uppi * I'latftd
*d
p r* rl* t# Mi* ftuppuri of th* e lt li# n .
It W D U C K W O im f . '
•hip nf K iiriin it l* t’ rtunly.
t lif t it ir kn o w n 1 1 MD u c k Mj

I — Annnunctm c ntn

A Laxative
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r u n jt 'a T ir * o r n u r t
1 h r r t h y A h uo un ra m txn d ld a n y
for t h i r f ile # o f d tin t lr i of t h i
I'ificrt
fo r th*
fo u rth
f U mi rf r *.
w h ic h *m hr«*** Bah ford, A lla m o n l#
Kprtngft,
f-ftkf
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P cirr* *! t'H Y , T # i*
RYinro* ftn|
I'ftrtl* I f ilv r t * d | naatl ua*
p ij
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nn o ff If Ia n 4
ftiln ilo u tra lln it t.f nn Ifa tH irta n i of
fir* , m id f w ill ftppr»*)ilft a n y aup
port triv a 11 m*

ire VorthrAw t i-*irft*r I l-rtiw at*.
|*'*n l i f t , HftYrltlwcrt f i t I Btld
C lg M r r n
HU
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In
Ml
Jrt«r|ih**, n •ul*dlfl*lnr$ tt*ln«
r**i»r&lt;1*d »n P l* t *llooh 1 pup*
111 rtf th* (nihlli* iPrirtnl* of
M*mirirti* t'liutity H rtf l.la
I - F tU iV I.F .
MII.F.M A iH 'lt N F .Y
M fU nd n. K l*
Hed)f4t«wft fo r IH iitnM fr

wa* wtill hr in f prap«»ed
&gt; m r* ftmn now*— Ocftla B a .y-

aan. ■

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h* ippridAti.

n f thi*

A * 'o c t a l me with p rrlty
young
srtm en Is rc'tim m rndrrl l.y at! Okford p ro fr— nr aa an aid to Ion
«* v !t y . M i )b e so. If ytair w lf# is ■
poor m ark-m an. — Key W a * ! ( 'i l l

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F a n Jt i n r n p F r s A t t ,
T h i* I* my ftnr»Ataa»am*nt » h t l l
hftv* # n i* r» d th* rafaft
tn* o f.
fie# of J u d llr * o f *hft F ace * for th*
F o u rt h D is t r ic t ' W h irl. «nilirftefti
H anfo rd' A llfttfio nta i . t . n r v , Isiihf
ITArF* LongwoiM ,, F o r r * * i C it y , I # h i
Ilo n i aa , and P tu l* . Y o u r vo |* And
■ uppetrI IB th#
p rim a rl* # W ill

IM — Tl'ii1 ( ,o*lt*ffleet !Ji*i»*rim rnt w ill 1*1*111* n m*w t w o m if
b I u itiji un A |ir l?2 tu M irm infm om lr

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I m # H p y * n w ill b* ip p ra rU tffd .

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lio n nf th* l»*m ocr*U o |fVIm

•Tnu, an* c u rb of y s * . a re hereby
In Wali-rbury, Cbnn., detective* online!
a n il i-qulre.i in etessaV awa
reported three member* of the r in i in ■ niut iiem attil* w hich y m i, or
lth c r of yo u , in k y hav* • g a lrttl tit*
Naw York police bombing *.yuad, B
• • lit* o f liM Z A I lK 'T I I IIA U a . *1*.
who lal l they were trailing 'Hire* rCARtMi I* If Ilf laftkrt MftfFa W*Hll#
iu»1* irnuuty, KlorMu, *•» lhit Hnn,
auapvrt* in th* kidnapinr car*, via- Jft*.
i| . H hu riin , I'o u iit y
of
Ited rooming house* there daring Sc ml nu I* tN iuoty. m hla o fflr * In
ih
*
&lt;
\n
m
ty
I'o
urih
to
m
*
in
H#tnfnr&gt;1.
th* night.
H cn iifin l* f^nuiijly* FiutlJn, within
New York pollre denied the re- 1 w*ik* month* from th» tl«l**it»r*.
part. Colonel Hchwarikopf said “ it of.
| ) * l*4 K r b r u ir r I 2 ( h , A I» t»SS
i* evidently an independent inIla fr lfn l
r.i iZAnrm iim.u
r.atlguiicm un the part of New
h a y m o n h M A U H I.M I i a i . u
•York police."
E i* r u t » r of th* K atn t* uf
Colonel Lindbergh
aulhoriiad
se a a rr.it• * x i r r u m o r a v i.ic .
tha *tata police ■uparlntendent to
N H l'I I 'K Irt I t V I l l l il l Y I I I V K N Ih n l
deify n report h* had employed u urutrr * iiwcF** «»f fnr*e*lrt-ur* urn!
'prtrata detective agency to make ••V* w rtM n A * |ijf th* Jm lft# uf lit*
t‘|r* t ill $'ntji I rtf ih * Se-v*nl**nth
an Independent search for the klu J ml I i'll! I I ’lr m lt un Jilt In* l'r « Mu
Vl&gt;’n* frtf |h * J m in* •# Hi* t « *nl y .
napera.
i h l i i l J t i.lu n it «' I r i i i t i of Mi* MMti*
In hi« last bulletin of the niglu '•f K liif liln , lit a it it for Hpittlnolt*
Colonel Hchwarakopf said a couple t 'o t jn l) , K h irid n . ila t H , th* IK H d d f
F*&gt;!iMIA t ), A 1* I N I . |$i ft e'er,
at first believed tu be the missing rtf
I n in «•*un** h*irt*« n F it AN K 111&gt;•*!I &gt;,
Franklin Park servant*, had been iiiA im ir r . 1* 1 nun n r -M iN i) i.i: w a .
T HH
K H U N T
l iR V n U M ’ i l K N T
&lt;iur*liuned by i'onneclicut state iM
M P A N Y . ,1 fo rfin rR iliin . And III*
pollre, who reported they were not If flA T L 'H . d r fend Ant*. I w ill **M
«t p u t ilk ftucllnn (11 Ih *
t il r h i* I
the Thombur|s.
h id lif t fut i h *]), «t ih»**fr*»iil ilrtrtr
lie sail pollre of Denver, Colo, of ih * i ’rtUri Mini** In Ih * l*l»r nf
had I cun requested (o ititm ligulc SA tifn id , fi*mlnt»l* 4*«||ufy. F lo rid * ,
Iscl wct'ii Ih* I* it ft1 h*'ui* «il aa I*,
the pomlbility that four men shot e*11 Mrt iofuy. i ll* I i It dn y u f A l &gt;r 11,
in a gang battle there might hava A I » l u l l n il ihbH* rn rlftln I r a r l*
.•f Is ltd, * 11 11 a i * lit M&gt;* l* i»iin ly of
been mnnerud in suine nay with He*mIfiol* 11 ih I Mini* of F lrt ild * . *1*.
H*rlh*d m* fottow *. It i.w ll
the kidnaping «a*e.
laiiin nlnftlftftit | i * L
T w #r»ly
Although a marked resemblance
III) ,
T n p h f) ,n n i&gt;
ill)
nnd
wa* di-rovered letwern a rilh l i T w r iil y . l tro i j ? &gt; .
Mean
Ihftt
fiftM •»wn*&lt;| lt&gt; A 1’ I . ft) . I .
"sren un er peculiar r!mim*tan~e*
T it A I IM I I ttf 1ert I s I li 11 11 -A lt
in a prliate sanitarium in the
1 3* I, ik lrty .c * v * rt ( I H , ih lr f y
*
I it ht
H »),
fo rty
1 4o* a ml
llron*. N. Y .." and the Lindbergh
fo rty .o n * 41). N orth of the A
child, lh&lt;- police head said hi* In1 * I. fly m ill a ll of !e**l t h ir t y ,
irt nr «MM , I h r N 'lH h hn If of
vratiaatura had rieilnllriy derided
t.rtf fo il r l ** ft I 14 1, Mill. n il rtf
it w as not the missing boy.
I ,ot flM rrrt i l i ) 11* ■ * I T fte-r**

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Wi* don't think thU prnpoftfttl
Flmidft er«M -*iftt* cutiai In ftny«
th in jf to fi*t f ic it e d ov«r yet. It
w * b first pruftoftfti about GO y e ti »

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rh aae TU .
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P le a t H a lt B e a l B U a &gt;

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d a y Ifa J tin a J i l l
1 am o w p iy i m t t f u l fo r lh a
port i l r « n m « b y tlt« v » l * L
Mrntlfanlft C o u n ty In th a p a n * t&lt;
w ill a p p m r la u a ro ntlno fallafa
(hi* Bui*port In tit# J u n a P r im a r y .
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