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THE WEATHER

TOUR NEWSPAPER

SKowm tonight aad Friday morain i. Cooler Friday and Iriday
. night.

In FbrMa’a H « r t
World’S Greatest Vegetable
U»d Richest Garden Land.

volume

xxm

MIAMI GIVEN
THRILL OVER

AN INDEPENDENT PiMI.V NEWSPAPER________

M em b er Associated I’ r e s

Kreuger Associate
Takes His Own Life
HELSINGFORS, F in la n d ,
Mar. 17.— (A .P .)— M. Marcus,
director o f the Eethonian match
monopoly and aaiociate of Irar
Kreuger. Swediih match king
who committed auicide in 1‘aria
Saturday, waa found dead yeatarday at Reval, it wa. learned
here today. Meicue formerly
ownod a match factory which
waa taken over by Kreuger and
Marcua became a director. The
death o f Kreuger resulted In a
reduction of Marcua' salary anJ
In Use depreciation of the valm
of hie stock in the Kreuger hr
teres ta.

SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY. MARCH 17,7932___

OPPOSITION TO
SALES TJX HAS
M N KEENER SEVERE PENALTY''

Railroad President S e e s
Appreciable Upswing In
Business B y End O f Year

PUBLIC PROBE
IN GOTHAM HAS
MORBID TURN

WASHINGTON. Mar. 17.—
( A .P.)—A hill draatically cut­
ting the aalane* of all goveniment 'employe* I* being drafted
by a ap*ci»l IIjum economy
committee.
kUtimate. of the »axinga to

•

NUMBER 120

Fire Cents A Copy

Cuts In U.S. Salaries
Are BeinR I'ropoaed

-I ,-*

ROOSEVELT IS
EASY VICTOR IH
D AKO TAVO K

JACKSONVILLE. Mar
17.
'hntlr* T. ti'Nral of t litcngo.
the governm ent. *wlxl C h a irm a n
president of the i hicagn and Fast
H ym n , ranged from | Ml.000 .Maintains Nearly Two
cm Illinois Railway Company, I* Suicide And Attempt000 to $ 100,000,000 depending
of the opinion that "lr, the end of
Resistance
Has
Begun
To One Lead Over
Dfatovery O f Curlye d Suicide Blamed |upon the percentage cut* to b*
the year there will tie an appre
made. A 20 percent cut in *alTo Congeal Into Or­
His Opponent, Gov­
llrirrd B o y Beside
liable upturn in genrial louinfM
On Crooked Action ariea nf membera e t - W i m k
conr.it ions."
ganized Opposition
and
employe*
makingHU.IKW
ernor B i l l Murray
' Rood Causes ExciteOf C 11 y ’ s Official
On Ilia first trip to Klniida. Mr.
and over .* expected to be
To
Plan
*
In
House
jlVNexd
spent
yesterday
i"
thr
For A w h i l e
____
Life In Prison Meted
adopted. The cemmitWa baa not
FARGO, N. D„ Mar. 17.—
f A.P.)
,iw*Svr~&lt;k*. w m w . ^
h ;v c-T Q »K ; 'a v ; . .m
decl !ed on the limita and exgreat
«leal
«»r
plenaure.
h
*
(A .P.)— Franklin I). Rwiac" W a s h i n g t o n . Mar. n - !
Out To Two Abdue* „'llh - . ----- ------William J. Flynn. commt*»ion*r | x mption* of the hill but it wa*
.
t
IT. — (A.P.)
in the "glonou* *iin.hine.' of public wotk* in the Itronx. wax)
vrll won tho North Dakotu
(A.Pa)— Growing rfiliU n rf to torn In Ohio C a s e «aiil,
*ald to he certain to adopt a
_ A early-haired boy who
lie left eirly thi* nioinl.ig for
itccuneil liefore the llofataiiter inthe manufactures sales la* b eg in |
--------Domocratic prraidontlal prefdraatic
cut.
Savannah but with the announce!
toddled away from hla home
yr*leixla)
WARREN. Ohm. Mar 17. — intent inn of “ returning to Kloritl» v r.ligating comniillrr
to congeal into organised oppo­
rronco contest in Tuesday a
and y u found beside the
sition In the It out* yesterxlay (A.IM Thr maximum penalty nf toon for a vi*it of .rvcial week*'' nf prraiS'illog a Inialne** man un t
primary on the Taco of re­
road la Cmmi Gables today
despite authoritative report* that life imprisonment wa&lt; meted ut
Mr O'Nral »alit Ih.t he ia »*»* til hi* wife ronimltlFil aulcWe ami ;
turns tabulated by The Asso­
the big New York Democratic yesterday to the fir»t of t* o men mg e.erywhere it hetter feelini* the man him.elf aoem piei to take j
cmM # a ftarV Ml excitement
ciated Press election bureau
delegation would vote alm ot to tried f«»i the ktnnaping just two among buainen* men anil the |wo hi* own life.
la fefldr l iaS m r teni until
a man for the controverted pro­ week* ago of ll-year-old James pi* generally ami **pi*»*H the
last night from more than
|.nut. II W’ lllarxl, hiilhling c o n -I
be was Identified U the son
opinion that “ we'v* l**en acraping tracin'. III ought the .pntxtor* to
vision of the new revenur bill.
one-half of the state’s '22:15
OeJute.
Jr.,
s«»n
«»f
a
wealthy
o f A. W. KndbUr, Coral
along on th* 1mltom kmg enough tear* h&gt; te»tifvlng Flvun iau*eit
Ke|&gt;»bikan independent* gnth- contracto*.
precincts.
Gables. The boy resembled
mil
the
upturn
t*
on
the
way.
Hr
rn d
to decide whelher they
Mi* willaril to kill her*elf ami
Branding kidnaping as "one of
In IS24 precinct*
|tno»rvelt
think*
that
the
con*trurti.e
leg
the Undberch baby.
Research Is Going On would seek to force a party con­ the most nuel anti heartless Illation being anaclr i in H ashing him to tnkc |ioi»on a* the re*nlt
maintained a nearly twu (u on*
ference upon the leader* while crimes," ('onunun Pleas Judge
of |nr &gt;rai« of liaitgerlng o i-r
Under Direction Of Democrat* opposing the *ale» tax l.ynn Griffith held Dowill Har­ ion. where, he »ay*. they have hi* attempt* to hiiil.l * |iuMi* B.M.Uobinsonls Freed Irad. receiving :t.1.l2.r&gt; iotc», whllx
MOraWKLU Mar. 1 7 .-(A P.)
were called to meet last night to graves, .*11. nf Youngstown, guilt# •hurieii the polili. al hat. hot." . garage on a piece of Itronx prop
Upon CharffeOfEm- hix opponent. Gov. William 11.
^ f l i tattot theory ia tha LindCollege P r o fessor organlt*
for the real light that nf pirtiripating in the abduction •wmnil to hair it* effect towant el 11
Murray of Oklahoma, polled lit.A r g h kidnap myalary fall apart
Improilng
thing*
ill
genenl.
11■
*
• I |o*t everything my inveat
and declined to recommend mrrev
hczzlement O f $672 116.
will begin Friday.
V d a y . Tar **veryl days police
NEW YORK. Mar. 17. —The
Representative Cullen of Nrw Such a recommendation wnuiu m, .prnt *oitir tune in Ha*hing ■nrnI anil eieiylhm g I lielii ilea-,
With 4H of the atrte'a 5.1 etiun
ha da been InraaUgatiog the story possibility nf reproducing artifi­
ih*retl the sent**
aenlonce l«» IB •on ami i »|iu-**i*l the new tha lie *hi,| with hi* mire hreaking
ave rrdiyeil
ttltlA N I'O . Mar17. It took
llr» reporting partialreturn*,
at 0 . Laonardo Llgklfaot, o f cially the 4-aflllng proce»» by York, leader of the Tammany have
the people tl...... ate trying to lie ••Ml* Willanl. my w te. on thi*
i» no .)b^a.
_
imv It
mimic* t" On I Capt. |llooacvelt held a lead in 40. while
Franklin-Fait, wb» told af hla for­ which plant tile transform* tha delegation Indicated nearly all to
bnlpfnl ami ate going mil of then nr, mini took it *o much to heirJ
Kidnapmg. Judge Gri ffitli -id
M .......................
of ,he! the other, gave Murray the mat.
the 23 ember* of Ilia group would
eign servants leaving the day aflsimple chemlcala of the soil and *ota for the salts ta*. Advocate* •'strikes a blow at the lender oat , * y in alii tho«e who air w.nlhi.
lh»l *hr .a ll 'Here, you cant II.
,
1Kin
«r tha kidnaping. Llihtfoot re- air Into highly complex aUrrhe*
Ml. O'Neal *larte,l off |,i* hu»i t eal lhal &gt;lirl i ilog.' anil .he i urn circuit
and
most
anted
affection*
t»i
with cm- j |nromutg return* aihled to the
of the 2 *6 percent levy on menuperted also that wood similar tn
lie**
i
airei
aa
“
cut.
r*p.ntei"
on
sugar*, fata and prolaln*. upon
milteil *iiiiiile. ami the one who hexxleinrnt of $•&gt;72,
human t IinnI, an«l i* ii*uallv re
not ,gui&lt;t&gt; |{no*rielt lead, whtrh ha*
rm»
that uasd tn tha kidnapers’ ladder which all animal life on earth facblrvd article* expect the iuip- sorted to for revenge or evtor
, now rilinrl I’hilailelphia new. brought that ahout. Ihil .tale oT
yesterday al the end -t twn day*'|rln*r to two to one throughout thr
port of New England Democrat*,
tdaa anlasing front hie heme as w
paper
For
two
year*
after
he
let
I
.fla n * , i* lhal yellow ilog *ltllog
feeds, has l»en brought one atep too.
lion *'
t ihtilatlnn*.
a efclsa! like tha ana found beneath
t r ia l
Hargraves hail nolhittg t*» -a&gt; the nrw»papei firl«l he w .. a coni' o i e? there*'
Foi titer Senator J. I. France of
nearer through reaearrii con­
trace of l&gt;er
Opposition reported in the New
T h e I n a l lost
tha Liadhargh nursery window.
reporter
in
t
hiragn
ami
then
hFlynn. *au\e ami rollecteii. *al
ducted In the IIarrant Unlveralty York delegation tn the »ale« pro­ when asked t»y the «»*ml if tu
the afternoon Maryland, won the Republican
fu
n
cto
rin
ra*
lat
Today Llghttaat found tha chla*
got
into
tailroaiiing.
wheie
he
li.iwilh hi* ilrrhy hat in hi* homl.
laboratories. Prof. James llryant vision waa understood to have would reveal thr identity «»f u
al and police acknowledged they
In-en foi tl year* lie ha* hern the After an hour of Willanl'* te*tl- wi t h 't h e '» '■pea ranee on the .land pre.idenlial preference rare do
* f r .,.t Robinson the I..I wl. ' fe.ting "G en e,. " Jacob S. (ox ey.
Conant. chairman of |he division been wlthdrnwn. Most of the New third man «till sought. Ills at
prr*tilrnt of the I'. A A. i
*• ninny he tonk the »lall I all,I lie
were back Just where th*7 starts.)
.................. .
by the de m .yor of M y .ib o n Ohio. France
of chemiciaLry of the university York Republican* have Indicated torney wa-» undecided whelher to
an tha night of Mar. 1 when the
it 11t* more than m year.
nie.l he h*il n.eil hi* polillcal pnw
npi&gt;eal
I MixifitBinrti thr lr«il from Ihf
■aid
recently.
they
would
auppnrt
the
section
M y tana stolen. Wood from which
As u slant mi h»&lt;
,M" ' el I" pulilir po.ilmn to pieveui
N n l week John heMarko, also
wtl. , had heroine -f the *el and .d d th m .l return, showed
He
disclosed
the
refill
of
hla
Party
leader*
and
advocate*
of
Mdlfadder waa made could hare
of Yoiingslown. is t«» *••• tnerl *m ■unlit ion* Mt O'Neal *aol ih*
ih.. Ini i Met finfii improving hi*
he ............... ml. the trend ••• hi* favor
# # Obtained from 100 places Tn work at Harvard when hr re­ the provision ohv|mi*ly were *-•» th«' same i hargi «»f kidovpmg wilh I'hieago i« *liaighlelillig .... ''* ink i&lt;«l ntriil
llionev 1
Krturtu BvmULlr x rr r Inromceived
the
William
II.
Nichole
couragrd.
pamdrnt
ircollrctinn
Ho » “
laxalioli aml fnintnr ilifli- ulnetha wtam -and the chisel was tho
tintei
ini-iog
of
Samuel
Sea
inlrnt
to
extort.
HeMaiko
ami
J.lrtr txhulatiufix from
medal
of
the
New
York
Section
oi
At the wjggeation of Aiding Hargraves were found with the or hi* own company he *aol Iheie bury, couiiael to the niiniilittee III , liar god with einboaalamrnl '•
connecting Itik with tha
rver\ county in th«* state.
gh kIJnaping a n d th a the American Chemical Society Chairman Crisp of thr Way* »i»l i I &gt;« Jutr hoy when officers ranted were “ a frw Imghl .tara” but the yealigalmg Nrw tork illy gov , ho money in 11*26. C. !’ •
Btios«r%vl| ronsistrntly kr|»t In
for
1»ML
at
a
mentlng
of
the
Mesne
Committee
thr
II" *r an al»andonrd g Holding place near light wa» lielng mer*hail»we,| to eminent, Willanl »anl hr ha,t pur .on leading doton.o rounael. . -n Ih r lead in a m a jo r ity nf th r rm rn____story.-No other worthangles to tha case were re- chemical socialise of^ the metro­ agreed to conclude a general dr Youngstown Mar f». three da vs . great extent »•&gt; the .larkne*.
i h ipril a plot of lanil in 11K!* for lendrd Dial amiw $n an.liloi
H r - (.-p orting in ro m p lrto r r t y r n .,
politan area In the .engineering bate on the m*a*ure niter a after the hoy was rIuIih I' i| while
While in the Jarklonvtlle tern ll'Jtl.lHkl ami appllnl to the hoar.i i, port* sliowril Capt. Ito 'm-oi
I today.
and with h i- m a rg in of a n e a rly
auditorium
recently,
l’rofe**or
ti
lory
Mr.
O'Neal
niotmeii
ilown
In
special
meeting
tonight
tin
Fii
F fo m
th a
ah oraa
of
of atauilaiil. and appeal* for a had kept »2t*.«&lt;«' "&lt; ••••IHh"*
on his way to s« hmd
1 - f i in one yole appeared to Wxvn
Ohio law prescribes « life sen ■It. Auguatin* with John tl Me* permit to irione the property *n thi- Id.ntkl to wliuli ho wa*
Franca,
where
a. ship
wa» Conant described hi* Inveetign day the big battle of the *e**ion
it f e lv o u t ii.la n c e d hi* opponent. .
tiona into the structure of chloro will open wbyn reading of tha tenet as the maximum
wan,
lha
fmllway'a
g*o*rwl
a
ia
n
l*
1
!
Hw awntd-buiU w &gt;w efwrp. g i t M «
titl*.l in tUJ&amp;. •» ~ w . h e rd tr i » » - | MuV r t r ‘ fw r c a r .-lr a ie r v r i. k * e x w jpenali»
t
W
aftta.
ahi
Whila
In
'tW
A
vkatlt
#W
tl.
'
«
m
gmm.
Wbetnamw
l.N
bl„
Minahl* lo suppose thal he had a h ra v y ru ra l vole for h im , but
far antMalaanwt . bwglna. The when the kidnaping v i*im *• un
V,‘
liolhrn-l to emheiilo $'*i2
slth n i-g h the ru ra l r e t u rn , oarnu
aeatSai at U * T » c la lk ln # waa plants, which apparently effect* final vote will rot come untf der If and there ia intent to ex d r y m ixed .Ig h t.e e ln g w ith a ron
Errenre
w
ith
n
ffir
ia
l*
nf
the
F
ie
r
i
the
construction
of
food
mole­
A |« ■ rh of the •liMiuali'
" in in le r .e r ncim lier th an from
I late neat week.
faond, the weary hunt for the
tort
la
F.a*t
C'oa*t
r
a
ilw
a
y
M
i
The ilrfrnar »tl"Fncv ........... ,hMeanwhile party leader* U-gnn
lorril tho trial ** ' • 1 R" 1,1 ui 1mti i rntxi b. thrrr torrr buitaMnaped Lindbergh heir waa be cules.
O 'N e a l, who .p ent la*t night »* .
The essential nsturv of the to rniint noses. That the vote nti ,l.|,- ),*'l f.ilc'l to pun. any
..... . Hti year old dofoiidant. Ha
Mar pre ssed last bight
but It
ti- lent report, on r»ir» I vuti'B to
...
c
l
"f
the
Geotge
Wa*hingl
chlorophyll molecule hs» si last the aale* levy will In- elm
•* I Irmpt »l r*n*nm Tl" prn»i~-iilnr
rti.il, ale Murray kail tonpiil a
hi* history Ho wa. ....... •"
g S l was a futile on*
Motel.
»«
i-elng
arenmpanle.1
n shown
luinia. »orved in Ihr • onfodoralo lo-ing battle
9 u t sUII no sign rente that been determined. Professor Con­ conceded Throughout the -t* lay* |mgiictl Ihe micni hml h&lt;*’
mi
ant asserted. Its formula has been of dehaie Ih* o|ipoeiluin held in lla 'gm vr * allege I •••fate* 11* |*|||* It l|» I., hi* -errelary. W
army, anil *iioroo.lod I
.1 N
( Cootlneed on Page Two)
T••mplrt n The f * F 1 ** *'■ |
traced to two or three alternative lha stag, aa
BOSTON, Mat. 17 4A 1* 1
Ilia.Uhaw a- olo.k
Hu- * " « " » '
many
*nulhetn tin*.- o ffic e * ................... *hr*. i.ie*led m Florida particular!,
\ » ( fdliini. ..f the Sanford
groupings of atom*, on* •uggealed Demwrai- decried the levy ns thing* u*u*lly ilnnc for
Suppoitera „ f Frnnklin l&gt; Roo*e
S
n&gt;nmal
B
u
n
k
,
w
li
"
.untily
riroiilt
omul
'
7
'""
''
lant
i
llargr*.**' trial rmlr-l Wr.lnc* f,..m the .landpoint of being th •J tfarted Itoll "Senillode i nunl y , ally in I"**" •" '"•
h&gt;«
In the Harvard Ixboratonex and an lmpo»dinn on the poor.
veil'* rnn-tida, y for thr Ih-ino. - nil.■ h&lt; -g " originating line for thprr»idrnttal nominal,„n Inunrhr-I
another by Dr. Han* Fiwher a
III
I
hr
unit
lluie
l»
'l
Earllei. ItrpreernUtiir Ksinry ,|.y wilhoul wiiy Ir ,11i n - i in hu
t
lui
ula.
hi*
*
*
hi
i
I
foliar*
li.xi.
Flyer
route.
l"rv
I hi ll i-ampalgn l»-l iiiphl ngaiiisl
noted Munich ghrmiat, he **id.
tit t lie f*•I•I•• al In *•d to
of lllinoi. the Democratic leader, Iwhalf II* wwivcl a I m l
week
11,r furcr* h*&gt;k,iu* AIf r•-•I
“ Further wotk will l&gt;e neir*»nry said he li« l -iipporlrd the Ameri­ placing hi* fwtr In .1■■••i:* ,,,,f
•*•11 111 &lt;1 t o III*
•H ill .I'll* •, lalrr
Doctor
Will
Lecture
Smith, for yoitltol of ii,r M**,*to eatabliah
whi.h i* correct.’ can Federation of l.at«nr for 2&gt;* ( ftlh’* hwioi*
•link
lo. I hr .^t .it.-.lr Count V
Charles
(Juno,
Famed
•husrtt* drl.-gnt ion lo Ilie DrnioProfeeaor Conant declared, "but years, hui that he wt*,ld to* com
&gt;«•'!* «'Im)
Upon
Social
IlyRicnc
of I Otllll
*
I
inio
i
m s
ANGKI.ES. m
, rail, natlonnl ronyrnllnn
Minstrel Man, Dies &lt;in* h I (1 I'M" •. i lt»ro«*»’ h **!'J
A return to tha gospel ant a the eaaentlal nature of the mol* palled to I Mill l‘*at Itn pORlIlon
( A I* I With a reenmim ieh'1 ■••»
4 Ui l.y of
M
Ma yor .11amt**
constant appliraUoa of iu teac'i- cule I* now definitely known."
•)• t hi "ugh I'n
ftfmlnat thr
•- tax »•* •nnm.rufi!
IIMI•V xml Ih*
M I'arkrr of the
\
*l&lt;
l&gt;
&gt;
lhat the strte l'rl*oli Itoaid fl»
tl of Ihr- rilatr l«oin f
rnt-ivnl in San!"*
inga ia what men nnd nations nee.i
linlllla •lurtuir ik* i . • lrto tin» i
Tuesday nigh* *•&gt; William Green,
ml II &gt;gu-nr A*»o lloaln ti. k**a
iM.i.t
«
l|„. lei m* at “ nothing le*. ban
iit#t
i Lai lt*» t»aiio, one ••
moat ia this Uaaa of depieaeton, ac­
iml authority on v.lt . amp. It’d Ikr al tat k id*a
|.r •nting 4? *•••I. H tlialfw (Mil
the president
iialion. » "»
|,|,. „ „ p i ,moment- Ralph Sh'hbm. IihIm&gt; th*1
Ilir Sout k muhr inr lit a* hr ■P
cording to tha Re*, r . M. Marler,
k»*t«ian minxtrel
ml
hygiene
proh
tin*iu|f iiiarriiaiuh • *•» |•**i u'K a*
Aniei
u
llo . &gt;,i„|.l, '•
ffill
o t nmet
t e t Ii no
h ira
gn
g a n g .'e i
I ""•*
*go
*-••►..................
O
lo man'
pralt'i 1 »•) i ai lit. for ■iippOtt for
many |*er»"n •aaittll - to Ith thr t to •. ,1-dltof ► *xl HI tl d
o f tha First Chris flan Church, in
Irin* of fo-tn, .ill deliver an li a
nf
ink «*l
City Is Enlisted In
l(oo«rvr it 1pledged
Flank an.1 J**a. « r * .,.i . ........... .JCl , ! ihTooIouJ t the *tai»
a brief address badar e member* of
..lore
at
Ihr
Milam•
m * ii&lt; illa tio n .
lu*lralril I* '1
c 1 ill klilnaplng, well *eolrli. .-,1 iwrb a "
•anili (alrt f»ir dele gate. In thi’
rion,
*tl"
into llo
tha lanferd Kheard* Club at CJte
,„
,i
W
■
dnr.day
innrning
I
In
flrxt
&lt;
t**lla»t
1
Hunt For Lindy Baby
|.y to the pi-nilrntiai* t.y Rial .&lt; •- ....... •" M* '
It
puma ry nil
•Iat i* pi** nlrnlial
l olliiio
Msateseaaa Hotel yisterday.
"
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M* •
•*
tl
lllLltUt
fnlloto *&gt;&lt;fr kanii*
' I
tuhitM III.') '
i,t II....... ,, , Imk lire apiiearam •• \pi 2ft.
S*a|&gt;«*r!••» Ju flg r Chxtte* B u m m B
"A aaarim la naffer In( today be
.
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I.
•
M
i .Sanfim l K u r n it &gt;ii • 1
Ml t.ai m. h*ol tieen ill f«»» n»e
•|H-n*nrrd l.y the Selin
The police ilepartinriii* of the
h,rr
j,„lif»* Ilurnvll, in |,ronniiMi mif
Ml** France, Pearxon, Seminole
llo ily . i l i ole* In tlie national
cases at uaampfafwd men. unem­
it y i , County I* T A . and * »•"•"
I Smith . Sanfonl «••»
city and county yr»tent»i lecame • m l * t « r c « g»f 10 ) r R f » , n U f c »»n monitf « ,,| hi. ,|.«lh waa e»|»«
High
School
.tudent,
and
Oli.er
•or,trillion will t,e al *takr in tho
ployed money, and unemployed
Hl .»•i %li- • were h* Id ••• IVuntoy; l*l|f|tl&gt;
H M ■ |nti■ati'tt tolll
etl.
)*»•""
**«kr4|
officially
enliated
In
the
*rai.h
for
rmli |»n»«nrr for Ik**
*n
primary,
»ix
»f ilelrgate. atreligion, raeaUy the latter.” began Cromwell, of Chulunta. a student
Km huff; II It I**!*. Mi
I I*
T h r S ta le t'* m frrriirr «»( S«m im I laige and thirty nf dt.trirt dele­
the infant non of Mr. *n&gt;l Mr* Iternnkrr. IUT0, of I 1 " / « k . M that •&gt;•&gt; )e»trntMv aftrrniHin
Roe. Mortar, as ho atrsaaad tha ur­ at the Oviedo High School, have Charlea A. Lindbergh, when they
Aa
rif«
*
n
I
man
for
J
A
4
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Batrw.
Paul'x
Brauty
S
h
o
p
;
W
o
rk,
and
the
S
t
a
ir
Roar,I
of
C m ,.,, Ti Juxnx lirllinir rotiuoi*
been selected by the student* and
gate.. Twelve delegate* al largi.
gent neceeefty at pneticing Chris••• burn - MinatieU. Mi G»no wm « I.«mkr'x Hwnl Slo p. \N \\i»*m|, 1 1 .h lli- W e lfa r r are t l r d irr » l will la- elertrd, ea, h wilh a half
faculty of each achool to irprc received poalar* eent out by th* nionri. xn.l hix wif#
wanny.
t
ttaaliy. Aflaa
ytatartag m o a t
favurit*
.nmrdian
of
Sanfonl
*
•
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•
I
|
rmnmr
Hrrvirr
Sluliun.
\ViU*ui
%
•ponaor* of hrr a p p r a ra n rr and vole and two diatrir! delegate*
United State* Department ■■! Ju*- lions for ■ new frixi
iW ic a a .
| ‘ wasteful of sent Seminole County on Ruth
ditnrrx f"r nrail&gt; m ffrtirr of ) "•" •M* at Market; l» A l» i umly 1 " . Ih r y r x lr n d at, , rg rn t .n v ila tio n wilh a full vole eeili will
Bryan Owan'e annual pilgrimage tica on Saturday of laat week Thr
t&gt;e
Money, and
\mbaorcee,
Kv#r&gt;
'H
i
fft
thi
C
oburn
Hlou*
Ton*
kli.ti
Brrvir*
Staliun.
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NF.W YORK. M •• 17 I A I* I
lh at all patent* and ..........I* »• , hiiarn tn earp " f the 16 , ongrv.
to We»hlngton late next month. poctera are on uiaplay at thr I’o_
i Indulgent and
tuts,, and
Sanfm
•
mbk
th*
occaxnm
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M ila m . V n i I Itillip * . *' * W
S am u e l l. r ^ e r
x m li-io ts l
■ h ild rrn a llr in l Ih r | r « l u ir
The announcement wa* mad* at lice Station and Hheriff* office
•innal illalricl.
_ jateful, he derTared that tha gos­
In hrr brief addre.*. Hr I'ark.-i
|yrx(erda&gt; In M) vea»&gt; in |ui-nn crowdi i huuiee, in e%ery ca**’ M' ( R*h Grocery; li»«k i*rml» n' S*-t v
Th* poster rrada aa follow,
chapel exarrUe* thi* morning and
pel would track Ike aepramacy of
n Gano'h peraonal |..pularity ron*id ti r Station, W II llarul ami Bull, Mill primarily ai,*wrr thr- follow
“ Wanted, Information a* to the for kldnaplnx 8Mn*y Mann.
M ill Pearaon wa* preaenUd to
aptHtual valeaa.
'*"* ami Jo*. M Uuiixalex
the xtudant body ami »e*eral guetla whereabout* of ( ’ha*. A. Und- mral market owner. U-t 0«t..Ler ered t* • raainx m 'i- He
ing ,|ur»llon* How ran we prr
Mrs. Gladys M. Williams, Han­
Th*- uther dollar ^•ah»rll into !»•* xrnl the tncreaalng |,rr,.urr of
eon Golden, one nf t"4. men honor Kueat at numerous dinners
aa being th* fortunate wlnnar of bergh, Jr., of Hopewell, N. J.. »on
ford contralto, aaag atveral popu­ tha Intaraatlng trip to Waahlngton.
folkitoinf
kaniU
A
I
ulliim,
and
fathertnxff
in
Sanford
during
ronvlrtei
with
l,e*Ber.
hvd
keen
of Col. Chaa. A. Lindbergh, worldmodem living condition* from
lar soar* which met with ap­
Sanfnnl Surnlturr ('&gt;•; Sunlm.l** .Hinting the chtllhnnd nf thi*
Tha winning atudent waa aelacl- famuua aviator
Thi* child wa* prexlo*i«lv •rnttlKifi to life a- » the |#$Bt Iff &gt;*a» - . and thla
plause, and com pietad the program •d by ballot. Each atudent wa*
Iwrtty
wa*
exteinlnl
t*i
every
xi»
(*«*unty
C'rr*lll
A
earn
lalmn.
An
fourth offender. Max l.ipxkey. th«
kidnapad from hi* home in Hope
generation ’ I* Sanford organlxed
of the day.
,
Hrrw (*arrM»t); K I* Moiley: i
handed a ballot laat week, contain- well, N. J , between It and 10 I'. M thud defendant. wa« »iven 2t&gt; t |,on »»f Kl«»n ••
.............. li. Himan welfare prt-l,
S c o u t Commissioner G. M. log sparea where ha might »*t
K Itouniillat; Hill I •*"»• •» l o • leni. ’ Are Sanford parent. *uf
I'rufraanr lr i MvKay of Semi­
on Tueaday, Mar. 1. 10.72
I n ­ yearx
Whkelta, of Orlando, briefly spoke dawn tha namea of the firat »rrllarri-nn t lark ril&gt; I It•!*•n - Dr fluently informed about haal an-l nole High St hoot thi. onuning anscription: Age. 20 month*. wcl|hl.
in the interests of tha club spon­ and. nnd third choir* of th* boy
partmrnt; I S l^»io""ii. Mnirnolia .la ir wide .m-lal plolrlein. to g '»'' nounred that Ih. fo“ i, wring *luInfant StokeH Son
27 to 30 pound*; bright. 20 inche*;
sored Boy Scout troop, and urged •ad gfrl he wlahed to aend to
A ir . I*itfirl&gt; VAuk’ l ) ' Sanlonl At
hair, blond, curly; eye*, dark blhe; Mth. Bella AtkinB, 78,
. true po lure of i - mliiion* m dent, had l.er-n awarded pTarrs on
I
h
Victim
Of
Death
that the club lake a deeper later* Waahlngton. Tb* r*»ulta were tab compieaioo, light; deep dimple in
lantu National Itaik Smilli ami
i the Honor Roll „l the Fourth UnDied
In
Georffia
City
aet in the boys and their work.
II I .Sanfotd *o,l FI..... la ’
J,,i,Ian. Irnnry Hr I,,ulatad in aacrat, and thr
three renter of chin; dreaied in one
Edwafd
»t«kr*.
IhinAmong thuee present nt the high girla and threa high boy* piece roverall night Bull Addre**
Jamr*
t i l* . * , Maxine f.la**, Ki-lly I'
Seniors; K I li r I Roll), Susan
Ml, Bella Atkin*. 7*. intermil- jrr.r old •on »f Mr and Mi* W Milanv Thralrr, Jo* I M"**- A Public Hearing Will
Ion boon were: Al Rolbermel end' Vara voted on by the faculty, on
Ganll. Ilaxel Greer, Hon* Hop­
all communication* lu Col. II. N
lenl resident nf Sanford *ii»ce V. Htokr*. I^kr Monnw. ihr.l »' E Swan.nn, J P Hnlt'ih. Jo* M.
Freak Keefe, Wintsr Park Klwan- UM baala af ganaral record* a*
kins. Gen* Martin l-anry. Mary
Kckwarakopf. Trenton. N J.. or
IM-I. died *1 the home of h*&gt; Ihr Stoke* homr in lh*i town I *lr (o.naales; J K KowUml. I&gt; . an-1 Be Bold Upon Bridge Maxwell, Clara Parham. Franc**
laM who asked all members of the it otlxciti.
Col. Chn*. A. Llndjcrgh. Hopewell.
Sanford dub to attend a Joint . Thi* procedure waa alio prac N. J. Alt communication! will be daughter, Mr*. John Orwvtlllou*. )i-*trrda&gt; aftrrniKin aflrr a *hn,i
anley linger* H aidw ""' I „
War Department engineer* will Pearxon, Emily Priest, Pauline
mooting af the local and Winter I M
at Oviedo nnd Longwool treated in confidence. Signed, Col. Way cross, Ga . Tuesday afternoon illneaa. llur,al w*. in thr Sylvu.i
arrive here I,might to make ready Ftoudenmir*. Ilaxel Tew. Francis
Fork dub next Monday night; nigh Hrh-wt*. nnd tha remaining II. Norman Schwarakopf. Hupt. Funeral service* will he held from |jke Crmrlrry thi* aftrrniM,n *t
WAUun, Juanita Smith and Jama*
Saw. F. M. M a r # , E. A. Wilson, itadeaU w h. war. tha choice of New Jeraey State Police. TrentoiT, the Ertrk*on FunCrkl Home to 3:00 o'rlmh with thr llr. J II 1st I'roRTam Planned for a public hearing at 10.4*0 Strakley.
ti'eliM-k
tomorrow
morning
in
Ihr
Webb,
nf
|,*kr
Monroe,
nfflrleltnu
morrow
afternoon,
with
burial
in
Julias Bouchslla, of Charleston,
will ba aant U 8t. AugJunior*: Marion II o o 1 * h a n.
N. J . Mar. II. 1012. "
Th* Ertck»i,n Funeral Home ban On Better Cltizenahlp l ily Hall, on the proposed r»n
Labevlew Cemetery.
W. V n, and Mrs. Gladys Williams, gnattaa a pan tha return of the
Mary Manning. Alice McGlone.
cirtr
hridfe
ir
iiiii
the
St.
Jldin.
jl«d
th*
eirengrmrnla
Mt*
Atkin*,
who
I,
well-known
Os gwaalai Klwaaiaaa Howard Or* erianera fraaa Waahiagtaa.
Betty McKinnon, Cornelia McRae.
The rhll.l t* *u'vlvrt l,y H*
among the older rteldenl* of tht*
M i. John 0 l^onardy. promi­ Rivet at lake Monroe
arita. V. A. Bpser, H. W. Kucksr, . Thoaa wha will go U 81. Aug- Tate First Candidate
Fund* for Ihle bridge ha»e al Mary Richie, Helen W 11 a o li,
God,iien perent*. Mi and Mr* W
)• nent Sanford rluhwnman who ha.
I M l Hay, A. C. Fart. FUUkar lUtlaa nrat Clara Lea WbrvUr, To Pay Entrance Fee section. w,a born ‘ In
County. Fla, In |HM Hh# came to Sinks*. *n&lt;l » ynnngri brother. arrrptril the cbairman.hlp nf a ready been appropriated by the Franklin Bennett, Juhn Courier,
■ ■ a y , F. F. Domer. D. 1. Gar- Oriadnt Carolyn Lewie, nnd Fern
Sprott lain*, and Bill Stamper.
Sanfnrd with her hp*band In IKH.7. Ernest F'.toLr-. *11 of l-akr M«,n Seminole County committee which -late and the United State* g o '
K m/ D ots Baniska. Julius Dtng* Pimln. Luugwaad; Hawnrd Lyman
Kophornorea: Thelma B e n s o n .
Athoagh nearly to person, have and had ilxod h ep « tnt»''»•&gt;, rx&gt;*.
will endeavor lo promote "Belter eminent I, ex|mcted to supply a
latter, T. W. Lawton. CouaU nnd Clyde Whltahwd, of AlU
Martha Bishop, Naomi Hutchins,
Cltiaen.hip" In thi* count) nrxt portion nf the ro»t. To aacrrlain
Johnson, T. L. Damns, K. B. Ran* man'. Rpriaga; and format Ray. aanooncad their Intention of seek­ ever ainee.
U la height, Virginia Lawton,
She is eurvived hr two daugh­
week, anmninre.l today that the whether the bridge Itself or Hi
dalL J r , ft. a Hlghlaymau, Fred of n-nfoed. Mr. BStlUhaad want ing puttie of/ica at the June pri­
CHINKHF. HORDE ON MARCH
Marion Lundqulat, Vonlce Moya,
maries,
only
on*
hat
officially
ter*.
Mr*
John
Grovilllou*.
of
location
i*
suitable
to
the
real
lent*
«
local W. C T. H„ rhapter will
niaoa, Forrest Galckel, Arthur to Waahlngoa tarn y o n »
qualified and paid hi* entrance fee Waycroas. Mr*. Heary Clark, of
•if tin. peel Ion. the government Mary Nleil*. Evelyn Nipper. J*r»a, C S . Mason. « . J. Nix, W. . ,----- ■— ad tho Owon group.
SHANGHAI. M.- 17 (A.P.) present Ihr filet proytnm of the
to
lha
Hem
I
no
la
County
Democrat
Washington,
l).
C..;
a
»on.
Georg*
hold. Ih* public hearing for the ven# Walla, Elate* Winn, and Ray­
y
if*
Jana
La
Ray.
Mian
Virginia
»«•! lr*.
y, J. L.'M areotstu, w . T.
Report*
from
)l*n&lt;
hurts
to
Kuomond Rhaw.
Atkin*, of Tampa; two *U«ra, Mr*
At a apei-lat nteeling al lb* purpose of setting down all argu­
B. a
Caswell, J. M. Karin, and Edwin Rhlnholaor. pra- Ic Executive Comm Ella*.
mln Chinese New* a(*nry said
Freshman: Harriet Brown, Jew­
Ha la I* A. Tata, a candidate for 0. A. Campbell, Tampa. Mr*.
ment* for nr againal the project.
trip U Waahhome
nf
Mr*.
W
I
Hughey,
Ka*t
jr, F. 8. La am ml. S. T. rioaa wianora of
IOMOO Chine 4c .olunleera arc
Tbe Seminole County Chamber el GUaa, Annie Ruth Ham. Thalia*
P. N. Whitehurst, Jao. togton am antilled to atond lha sheriff, who** check far $*5 ia Anna Wood burn. Sanford, and Marching cn Malden from three Fifth Street tomorrow afternoon.
of Commert* will be represented U w a, Mary I/iuU* Meriwether.
now ta Urn hand* of Judge K. V.*f two brother*. Tom Wclaulln, Mul­
It. Angwtino
dlrertions dratrrying the flag ol Hie W. C. T. U. member* will car­
by member* of IU highway and Ada BUgletary, Margaret Bqui
now attending cpIWgas ta Florida. Warn, secretary of lha Commit!**. berry. end Henry Mcl-aulm. Banry
out
a
program
of
brief
talks
by
tha near Man-banes atet* at all
Judge W a n axpoets that other ford.
oaterway commilte*'*. aa wall aa James Cachran. Clarence Cal’
outstanding
.member*,
relating
to
along lie way. and hoistMAOOIXWY-Warkao -JJ. candidate* will follow Mr. Tate’*
some
of Ila official*. All person* Baa Lewd. Orvlll* Touchstone,
wblnrac national emblen the'vital need of “ Belter CitlxcnW illiam Vtales.
_
WINTER GARDEN — J.
T
within tha next few
at*
invited
to attend.
ship" at this lima.
Hunt purchased Roper Dairy.

GIVEN KIDNAPERS
OF DEJUTE CHILD

A R 1 H M FOOD
ONE S U P NEARER
FIN AL SOUmON

ORANGE CIRCUIT
COURT CLERK IS
GIVEN ACQUITTAL

Two D o l l a r B i l l s
Started By C o Hum
' Run Their C o u r s e

M arler S e e s L a ck
O f R eligion A s B ig
Trouble W i t h Men

M is s Pearson And
O liver C r o m w e ll
To Take Owen Trip

McKay Announces
School Honor R o l l
For F o u r t h U n i t

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D o l l y G a n n S ees
B i g Importance In
E le c t in g H o o v e r

EAR « SOLID

Buddy Lake Writes

Training Activities

202

ablf and lien Cantwell and S A
Hire. hla aponinra, whilr trying
•Alt at the Doaton llrate* training
camp at Ht. Pataraburg.
I Ra ha* written aeveral letut»
to hla family and frlanda hare, amt
appears to be enjoying the aiduona
gtind of ilally training under the
. .
eye of riperirnevd major Iragmplayer.
i Mr. Rive, who haa taught the
kpy much of what he knows of
fctaabaU, lacetved a letter from
yutlftf Lake this morning It Is r«
yriaUd In full aa being an Interaatlng tmpreaalon of a youngalar
3 calving hi* flrat try nut among
0 lumlnarira of haavhall;
“ Dear Sid: Well. I' ve l»ern down
'W ith T a l t n le J
bar* two weeka now Sid, ami have
Juat aeen my flrat hi* league
gama. Th* Yanka Ural ua thla afl
araoon, ti t hut up to tha alalh
Isalag It waa a awall gama Iw ■
aauaa Krankhouaa h e ld them
peoreltaa But. Juat aa anon aa the
r kl* pitcher want in Ihry began
hit and acore
' "1'ib in fairly good lhap* now
t o t l'v* only thrown to baltera
atca. Hank Gowdy aaya I'll b*
getting plenty of work pralty
aeon, however.
&gt; “ Sid, everything la Juat a* you
•eld It would ba. Thee* era th*
dleat fallow* I aver knew, and
&gt;Ci rpUr BJgU SU m $1471
e*t fa*I tha laaal bit. cut of
I'm beginning to know all
better and tha bettar t
advene*. They attar aqueak, arwr naad
cannot Imagine what Floating
&lt;m the better 1 like them,
Fowa* doc* to Chryticr performaocc.
lubricAtioo.
aura bean awall to ma,
Only a rid* talks th* atorjr— th* story of
Grm t engineering—grem/ raauhx g rm t
gpd th* mere I knew of him the
PI g IT I I can aa* wky avtryon* like*tha smoothcat and moat effortlea* per­
car*. Thera are four o n lines o f Ckfp
Ha haa b**n tailing m* all
alar*— 19 body model*— |M3 to |3393—
formance ever achieved in • motor car.
•f a good flick er end baa
a model miming every mad and desire.
Tha anginas of tha new Chryalarx an
ma • lot.
Mounted in an entirely new way— a fa t.
M e t welt till the day I ran
sL 5ti3 a L 5 ^ L '«e m 3 5 w J 5*e i*o «J ^ 5
« * W new way, callad Floating Power—
a lk k In e game. From welching
the gaaaa thl* afurnoon, I feel Ilka
and tha reaukx an mlmmt Has aa.raWaail
•I eauld do ea good aa the met af
»# U M h .
,
D irt me a year af goad
Baalda* Floating Power than a n many
•ad 1 believe 1 can atlek.
t t a m y c am . u r r o - D A r t W I T H O U T —
i a nrw Automatic
n o a t in o p o w a a - a u t o m a t ic c iir rc x t ^ m a ,
the way 1 feel after lookSilent Goar Selector and an
V H IIIIN O - IILIN T OXAk m i C T O t - t f f l n
X Q U iA K -r a o o r i p b i n o i - m t o s m b m
entirely aapartta Proa Wheeling unit.
saASix—csxrrsm iu b sa k i D x i w x - u n f m
aUOCKI BROOtDKD
You doo*t kav« to totach th . dutch pads!
■ ODV - n o n * l i D i o r O t a o i a -T k u x t »A a u *.

B e y o n d w o r d s is the
s e n s a t i o n you fe e l in a
C H R Y S L E R

FLOATING POWER

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T U r t n fn A n o U H a ii U wOm ai

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IX CI k.rohy x x x a lx i .X M r .R R t l s w
for th . Atnm o f Ooaaty-Jadse a
Kmalaol* . oswaty. ; aahjoat t* tk*
Isctslwa of the voter* Ik th* Dam*,
m i la Prlamrj .t * » * bald f t Jake

POUTICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
T lIR V tm

PAID AD

_ ... n a r tr r

jvdom .

cocs rr.

With a foallna of eralltud* lo
t fcaraky attaoaneo my
Ik* poopl* of thia Circuit far thalr for r*-#f*etl#n to U * . * f f .
bappori aad friendship, t aanoaaeo Countf Clark far Bamlaota Oeaaty,
my candidacy far Circuit Jadas ef aakjart la J M
deal elan .at th
Iks Twaaty.lklrd Jadclal Clrralt velars la |ks Jaa* x f la * ( lt x I wtl
far lbs un.iplred Iera, of Ik* lalo appmclata year vale.
Jade* W . W. Wrtafcf. aabiacl to tho
v a Nc b u . d o u a l a s s .
Democratic.Primary nf Jnn. Tlk.
MUXJXRD n. SMITH.
F o r c o tm v T
■a a t .
f o s btatu x m n M r ,
Tear awppart la th* Jaa* prt
I wish lo anaoaaeo my eandldarr
for Ih . office of otalo altornay af matlrn. Ia .-which X wttl aoak .( * .

TWBBafeajrs

Uh**l
, _ exp
If .r eliar
f aad l . V*Va.oftlc»-.
vldeg i ll aabpart an S
* l « .-.- t i Ike Mm« MRdlvIde
conscientious nttention ss ! Am At ora at fast a __
preeem. Your volt sne support will h prsaatata*. aad
ttna.d effort* ta
m
appreciated.
ja*tl**b 1
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L I/)T P F. BOYLaE.
JOHN &amp;

rt&gt;a aM rxtaiukTJknrm

Aneosacln* my • aaadMaay
. . .
.
«ni
tlspraasolaltr* I# tha fCan*
‘ U
' ltra
, .sj th* D sa a f
In Oraab On*. l u M n l d
trails Kimary.
4*1
.
. Tour kala'ajM
*•*.
ettt be sparsH alvt
•r
port wftl

I^ n 7 £ A H
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r o n r o t a r y cO M M ifg io a n a
Dtasrset a * a.
I am a ceaaMats lo - aoaaty mbs .
anlaafs**r Iron Dtatrtat N * L aad
rill appreciate th* vol* and tap.
rt at tha . paapl* *4 JUaUsala
anty. -J
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JOHN MMiaCH. Sr.

v* year ra*.
at aarvta* a*
la* my eoa.
th* cansa ef

UMMtARDT.

' FOR SltWR/FT.
This Is t* aaaauaro ta Ih*
th&lt; Damn.
aratw* voters of Ramlnal* County
that I aM a caadlda** far ------sheriff
rub)»rt to tha Jaa* rtlmarr. If
slaclMl I pro ml a. to aha my aifort*
lo v.rry r f l l l all Urn., th* will

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1 with t* aa aoa d m that I am a
caadldais for r*.*l*etloa to th*
affle* of County Th* Coll.ctor ot
Aamlula Coaaty. aakioat ta th* as.
lion of tha Damacratla primary t*
ba bald U Jaa*.
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Tear swpport will b* appraelalad.
JNO. D. Jib KINA
for

j renew «

Thla la my aaooaamm.nt that I
have m i n i tk* ram »sr th* at.
flea of Jaatlr* af tk* Faar. far Us*
Fourth District, whref ambruas
kanford. Alternants | . , . s n . Lok«
Mary, L oss a a SC. Forra.t City, LRht
Moarst. aa* 1‘asla. Tsar vets sad
support |p tby Jaa. prlmarla* will
'
appreciate..
IAT XL

I h.r.ky tasaasM my isjtdldaav
far th* olftr* af daaUm af th*
Pair* far Ih* Fourth District,
which amkracM Hanford. Altamonte
Kprlnaa, lake Mary, Loocwood
Forra.t City, Lake ■Mantes sal
Paula. If elected J shall am mi
host JtUoris I* Incur* *a affldapi
administration of aa Imporfaat af
flM, aad. I wttl appreciate any sup
pert glvaa m*.
D. Dk WKLBQKK.

i hereby
..
for th* arnaA-i
net* Cauaty,
of th# v
1 shall ,
platfarm' _
oat faar aa Csror.
appracUteA

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fhl.nriSt',m3fei 2 V
acile* ef Ik* rsaaa fat
tatrtat of .Aamjnal# I

wklch

MsiJJiM*

» T .7 o r l

wood, Altamonta eprinaa,
Mary. Forraat City, Lak. M.arwA
and I*noI*. If aMctad I akpcc '
conduct an officiant. Mart Mas
kutlntM.lika N.
adtwlalatvatton
Jr.
~ W. I'SARMA

candidacy
for
ax
VISOR o r
At* * f tk*
RROI*TRA_____
nolo Cooo.
1 hereby inntunrt n t candidacy Fworth
follow!**
for r*..lection
Is tha oftSM nf ly. which amkmraa th* ft
rMl natal Bsafprd. Lak** Mary.
AaparvtMr of n .itstra tla*. aabjMl
Otl.du. A ll.m u ni. Hprlae*. Lon*. I* Ih* DtRocrallo Primary to be Loaswood,
AJtamoat. gprlnga,
kprlr
nawood. AJtamoat*
Pa.
Wood. &lt;l.n*va, L .k . Mary, Ckalaol.,
•I*. Lak* Moarwa, Bear leika and
II h. IXIX. and^ will *a—
.
HIGHEST PRICES for old gold 1-ak. Monro, aad Sanfard. anmlnol. held*
Special* th* aawpart of tha aitlsaa. Forraat Ctty. Taur support will b*
Jawalary and dental wotk. Mail County. Florida.
Haralnola Coaaty.
a x x rilM tjl,
^
DUCKWORTH
Uni od by U r . Ml LUX Mcoad.d
H. C DUDOaB.
It or bring It youraalf. Satisfac­
„
by a F lAMatl. Cammlmlon.ra of
(Better kB.wp.a* “Duck~J
tion guaranteed. Kota L
Co., I Sam inul« County, Florida. Canal.
puaad aad adoat.d o a -lk l.
HRSISTRA . .
’ POR C tX IT A S X A
corner Church 4 llughty 8ta^ Or mou.lv
ih . tin day of March, A D. IXIX
This la Ik* s s H u a s m s t af mf
I Mpeky aaa.uac* my candidacy
land*.
.. •
JOHN MKtacil.
candidacy far tk* offte. af aupor. far th. affle* af Coastskl. af th.
CHAIRMAN. B O A l l l l v
Im c of rwg
rwatotn
vlter
1st rattan far Bamlaolc
h District of Semraal* Coaaty.
FtlirNTT COM Ml M l ON. Coaaty. aakloot to
FOR permanent cure of Itching,
ot I wbUh lantado* Saafor
lo tha
th* daalaloa af
or*. Lak
aka Mon.
■ Ra gKMINOLE COCN. tha volora fa th* Jtraa prlassrlosL I roa. Lake Mary, LaagWaod. Alla.
Blistering, Ground Itch, or AthTT. FLORIDA
1 raltall yoar aapport oa a hosts *4 i mania Sp-lnaa.-aad n m a City
Irta’s Foot, write C. II. Leonard, ATTFJ4T:
road sating this afftM la a hastnom. 1 “Tour auhport
'*
- -will
- - ba
- - im r.s.tltls
. . . d,
V K IMlCULASA
Ilaapootf ally.
Ilk*. afftelaaL and tkoroaakly a s .
316 Copeland Dr., Orlando.
Clark
la-4at* maaa.r,
‘ will appraatnta
I c 'W o w k l u
tkKAL)
year vote.
AlUmopI* gprlhsa-

HAVE YOUR WATCH r.paired
cm o r AFTMCATXoa
by ana who really knows haw. a ttm
are
a x tiicMD t'x p a R a a tm ton
i
Drlgga, Jawelar, Mag. Av*.
o r t r h uram lal er*i
OP TRH p t a t r o f rtm o iiiA .
r . I* h.r.ky glvaa that MR*
Nnllr*
t— Lost and Found
EDITH XL TATLOO., purckaaer of
Tas c.rtlflM la No. lift , dated lb .
LOST: l.d la s blark pocket book Xth day . r Y s i t a i ■/A D.. IXIX. he.
' with children* snapshots. L**vo filed sold raft If leal* la my office,
hat. ba* mad* applli tlloa far las
•l ilorsld office for rawkrd.
d.*d lo Issa. la ' accordanco jrllh
law. Said certificate .mbrar.a
- ' tha
ptap*rty aim.
I/)ST , STRAYED OR STOLEN: foii.wiwg daacril
caaaty.
Placid*.
Slod
|R
n.mlaol.
.L lvar i Wti lie pointer, anawars
to-wltl

Lot ( I Block XX Crysial Le t s __
to asm* “ Sport". Finder plasm
llama* BahdlrUlo*.
aatlfy A. B. Wallace er oboM 106, T hXVInl.r
. m l* land h«lng a . u u M nt Ih*
Reward.
dal* af th* Imamace of such cortlft.

w . J. TtHOFBJL
FOR ITATR IRBATML

I h.raby a an .u se * my mndldary
for tha slal* M eat*, •abjrat ta Ik*
Democratic primary t* b* held an
Jaa* Ilk. I SIX and will a y a rish u
tk* artlrs support of all tho rill,
unship of Ih. XTLh. Oanatortal D k .
Iriel, embracing Somlnol*
and
Brevard rosatloa.

&lt;

-THANK L. WOODRUPF.

I herewith anaoahra my w*ML
d*cy for CoaaUbl* af lb* 4tb Ju*.
Ur* Dlalrlct ambrsatag th* fallsw.
lag prarlncui JUtaanoats gprlnga.
Lon*wood, Lak* X4*ry, Praia. Labs
Monro.. Brnr l ag*.: And nnaford.
Toar vat. u ih* Jans primary wiu
r

C . s c i l i r r U T . Jy.

FOR ■

I har.hy saaonara my rand Idary
fro r*.atMtiea aa oanar
thlrty^ovaatk
Banal
rtyjMvanlh R
M I a h' T f S t U M 's )
Florida. aabJMt to 'h * Dsmtarati*
primary la Jana. X nr vata a
port aa aamd
support will bo asprnafn l ^
tlnu.d co I

5 5s8§S

cal* la Ik* nama af UNKNOWN.
4 “ l l 'l l
I'nlsM sold r . nitty*la shall ho ra.
I— A s lo M o b B c o
4 h s **d
u 4 according la law tan d.vd
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f o r eRHATOR.
.
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.
..
will tw
tuna thorraa sa Ik* Xth. gay
I take thla method e f aaaoaacla*
IMS Hudson Cooch, 1100; Dodg* nf April
iprll A.. .D..
. . .lilt
. ..
.
ray raadldaay far tha nfrira o f Slat*
W Iia .M my afflalal alnaalar* sac* neaaUr af tha n th Dtatrtat a a i
Sadatt, $90; podge touring car,
•ml Ibis tk* 1st. day ot March A. will apprralal* year vat* and asp.
IT*. Rnal * Boo*. VIsod Cat Dml f a - l t t t
1 wish ta .
af X am lStit
ISKALJ
era, Myrtlo Av*.
CLVDB a
V. K DOl’OIJkkA.
- Clark Ctraatt Conti
B sn rk s
• ■ h l n a l s Caaaty,
1 hero hr ana
4 t f f i . W .K K K
LANEYK DRUG STORK—Fra-

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ac

ncrlpUom, ntngnxlnm, feoab
court o r
tm m rrr g ro t
aarvirv. PROMPT dallvnria*. Pboo* usnautiwoLR
t e e m , statr
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la r* M a la af A. B
TV all cradllara. Vasal..*, SUtHbn.
it n lliH M #
taaav aad all parawaa having
I %kb • M ^ U U ^ r ^ rM lM iiov •t O r t i l i r
PEPPER
(PLANTS far M
claims nr iiR in li'e g iln n x -nidi
8Ub a* WarId Baotar J. D.
f t ™
S tates
Nh and
peel U MatteM tha SoitaUa
Brawn.
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•
aottnad as
have
bran
kdaallfWd
wnh
aap claim#
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FURNISHED

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ATTRACTIVE

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Nqnr
Frianry
fYtjM ttW yi.
8dwoL B^m U! rntm (nr I
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tatr.

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far . . . .
tloa lo th* offlaa of akartff of
Rsmlaal* Ooanty .and
arm *&gt;.
alactorata
f this M ealy. It sloctad I anpacl
» b* AS- aailv* *a*rlff, darailas
fall lima lo th* Miwclanllova aa.
fermsaaet of law, -sad will employ
comp*test. * fllc l.* t g.patlM.

la U* SractUa *r

S. da

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a r i fotlawac br aa

t U farther ord.rwd t
lar ba pebIMad la Ik*
abilabad. la
derm!
aid. a aawepapar yal
laol* Caeaty, Florid*
wook for foar aaaaaeatlro wo
Otroa bader my hand and
•t Mid Ceert. oa tkl* ih* 1*1 day
of March A. D. XIII.

w*

R oosevelt Leading
W illiam M urray In
North D akota Vote

•aUlee

0W.«

to aaawir t*a Btinef
filed **»&gt;&gt;
earn* will b* taken

Celery M arket Reports

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5,‘J fS fS

NASHVILLE, Tenn., Mar. 10-—
Wile* Shaw, 49, negro, returned
rolantarily t o Tenneaaee State
By Courtesy U. S. Deptj ! Agriculture sad tha Florida
Frtaon her* yesterday to complete
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a 10 to 20-year sentence on con­
S tate M a rk etin g Be
H E. Burry, 8anford Rep.
viction of a murder charge after
will be Hooker* and
(Continued from Teg* One)
A
Dap at Ut« Sanford Couit- from Myrtle Avenue weal to the fire yrara of freedom following
Saafrr*. Ktorlda.
II aar* on track, eapalla. noJ.rata.
yb for a tourney, nehednled City llmlta, to be uaad
■ »*»t« hi* escape in tha fall o f 1920.
W H s v ^ a r , Hast. I a. |
d.mand madarat*. au rk ii .boat
r M arly 00 Sanford man
Csrtci Bfelpwrals eff CiUf f
Waody. . Florida
II
lack
erla.
highway, hot which will revert
t'sltfd lla tM fee Twee
wfll baftn at 8:00 o'clock,
Your fs m tt* K oh k Pic­
bathed, m m .
fair lo
ordlaarr
tt* iaax
I
eoalllr *nd eeadllloa. 1 doa. ».U .
petition for prlaee offered beck te the City In the arent the
ture on the hack e f It PodtFlorida II. C. Calif. 4.
|r. I t # ; i d a* 1 1 I.IT *. mo.Ur t .H .
gisnagement of the dob. road la not constructed and com­
IS. Total— 17. •
.
L n u i dee. I-**.*.**, poor l l l J t l j
rt Mirror ouly I k .
CarI n *btp«#«ta of fk k r ? f
ho t ded.. l a * .I I*. poor l.T l.M * : I*
r be a handicap affair, wita pleted In three year*. Mr. lchman
WIEBOLDT STUDIO
Saiftrd.OtUdB dMirUt.
com I **.*.11, poor t .t t .t .l i.
1 reluctant amateur* being gl». •gain voted “ nay.*’
Mar I9IS — t i l t ; IISI
CIIICAOO: Market a t.a * y. II da.
A r ta k
Faoolaf■ for ■ SI I m f ptHo i esd. arses, partly cloudy. ( Calif. X ria.
i kr*ry opportunity of matching
1st at Miaa A. H. M a r .
.
arrived.
I
t
eara
aa
track,
gvppllaa
The
only
remaining
matter
waa
o, near-par golf which I* a
Potomac Yards:
T cars h &gt;*»4. liberal, daaund moderate, market
treat to acme of the practl th* official algnlng o f the deed
FARGO. North Dakota. Mar. 10. New York I. rhllsdelphlm I. 9 ears ateadg. Florida I* lack erta. la.
for
thla
property
to
the
State
dtvldually waahad aad a
held.
pro faction* I poller* entered.
— (A. P .)—Governor Franklin If.
llt .lll,
raw
htghari
Cincinnati: I each lo Itotrelt. Ft. *.« dec.
—____ n Herbal will act a* captain Rond Department, after which Rooscvrll Irel Govrrnor
«Tiiam Wajrne, Msrtln, Mich
t.| d « I.SI.a ia. Waahad. 4-1 doa
best '&gt; **.1 1 * :
I t dec
X 11.1 M,
M U * Hooker*' team, while I)r. City Engineer Fred T. William, '‘ Alfalfa Hill” Murray on the ba»!d
Atlanta Diversions: None.
ordinary t u i l t l ant. coadllloa. all
*H&gt;' W . Rucker will head thn waa given a rote of lhanka and of Incomplete early returns u$r al­ IblfSiR f reiet laferiaallffs fer alaaa, l » f . * l l . poorer lower.
T memdrnt. Mar. Ik IStL
appreciation for the effort* he most two to one vote in their con­
FlllLdlbKU&gt;inAi. Marfc.t
firm. Wheel aligning TEST on o n
•libera’ team.
,
MANFOItll.OVIICDO
flection
of X* d*«ro*a clear. I Fla. arrived. It
11rlef* are aa follow*, with haa mail* in connection with ae- test for the Democratic presiden­ Florid*
Cool, clear. Ilaullnae very eara ** track, eappllac llchi. da. ■cientlflc micrometer wheel
Htht. ««M»d wire ln&lt;|qeqlry. demand mand, mod .rat a. markat firm far aligner
flrat named player belnc a curing tho right-of-way.
tial prefeirnce vote in Tuesday’a ■ood.
market etron«*r. Carloadv *Md ’atock. Florida I* Inch m a ,
Th* deed will be taken to Taflao f the Hooker*: W. D,
primary.
f n b ueudl terms. It Inch erts. (a .
&gt;.d aad Indlvldaallr
wa.hed
r*. Dr. O. 8. Salman; haaeee on Friday by n representa­
n* pra^ooled, 4 da*, maally XIII
Returns from 17H r*f - the iytfc&gt; ^
I n l.**.I.TI; I dab. I **.*11. ftw
. FREE!
Favlll* vs. pr. 8. Polea- tive of. the Cemmlaaion, »nd*prr- precincts
Hoew r rit
e a s ily mostly |*t, poorer l ie.I.TX; I# do* fair
i Char lee Dunn v*. Georg* G. eented to the State Road Depart­ Murray Z7VL.- ——
etilpmunlo iolrf/ Hnsusc to ordinary quality, I H J I I . f.w
r.portr&lt;l lo
o dsle from p l d f End flas quality l ie.
road
tW | l
J . Meyer r*. Ale* ment, meeting to* •*dlacuae
_ __ ,___ ,_ i —l . France, former senator wind, .allmna»e«ft .r*rr*ni Aomaeed.
1'irniUtfnnH: Market allehtly Mauley b r a k e TESTES. ^
o a f E. F. llouiholder vv matter*, and let
from Maryland, was running wall p.p|Mra about &lt;a, .qua.h II, age* stroaaar. X* daerooa, rloucy. I FI*,
MhMaally
v
ae-f
plant U , b .a n . practlrally all da. arrived. It rara oa track. Bappll.a
Lttdwlg; Phil Perkin* »». E. project*.
ahead o f General Jacob 8. Coiey,
allhoueh anm. mar ba re. auul.rai*, demand alow, marh.i
Other matteri diaruaaad by the mayor nf Masslion. Ohio, In the alror.d,
pton; G. K. Full*r*r »»• B.
plant.c.
I l.*n .
planl.d leal few cllehlly elroneor. Florida 1* Inch
included
not Injured
‘
cant A C. Fort ra. W. Coramltalsn laat night
ert* wa.hed. 4.1 dot, heal mostly
Republican p r e f e r e n c e race. daye
NKW YOltK: Market
SlNTUt I *1.1.11, taw hleh aa I II. fair con.
FREE
mat Robert A xt e*. G. W. the need for reviling th* preaent
M core dllloa. iie.X .U ; I do* maally 1.11.
France had .1006 to Coiey'a 171H. ■trndy. &gt;• Aagfff*. cle
I Jim Spencer ra. Dr. A. wat4r-pow*r rata to nil uaeri of
■Preshlenl llouver, whilr not a can* arrived, s t'olif II Kla unloaded. t 71. faw hl*h aa I **
JE ppei D. D. Smith va. Carlin 100,000 gallon* o f water or over
didate in the prinutr). had IK
Takes tha. gimaing out ol
'"'lama; Frank Chaa* re. E. M. monthly, after M. L. Illborn, of
menl,” said M n. Gann, “ that
votes. Mont of the early returns ing national election.
Brake Twtlag
er; Dr. C. U Park r* Randall th* local lanMfry had appeared
Mr*. Gann, the siser of Vic* every, great problem whlc)| con­
I Fred Bolly ra. Hanry Zur- to aak that h* be given considera­ were from urban renters and sup­ President Curtis, spoke before th* fronts ua now, both domestic and
ii Geerge Thornton re. Bill tion ea a larger eonaumer who porters of Murray expected his monthly meeting of the Ilusinesa fon ign , harks back to tho war— 8 perla) Erica on. Grinding
rig} Roy Frank Syme* ra. had to pay • large amount month­ greatest strength in the rural dis­ and Professional Women’s Repub­ th* war and not to Htrbort Hoo­ Valves or Instkllsf Rings—
ban Powera; Chandler Sharon ly to filter city water ao that It tricts. An expression of preference lican club of Roalon.
If jroar motor is not running
ver."
has no binding power on delegates
Dr. J. N. Tolar, Ala* Sharon would h* aultabl* for hla ua*.
“ In all seriousness and candor
Th* Commlaaloner* agreed to let to the national convention.
Clifford Walker, and Dr. R. E.
and not abating In any deyrre ■ry ----- COLLECTOR NAMRD
th* recant 030,000 damage euit
r». Vivian A. Speer,
staunch support of th* prolectlv*
phtii
leo, Gordon Dean *a. II. M. rtlad bp A. T. Ashton, of
SAN JUAN SERVICE?
tariff, of a sound curraney, of law
WASHINGTON.
Mar.
l« .| L. F. Boyle ra. F. W. dalphla, go try dafautl. r Ithout
enforcement and all th* olhtr (A .P .)— Preaidant Hoover yester­
Phone 449
f| Adolph* Malech ra. E. J. comment, ~
great tenets of the Republican day appointed Lawrana* A. MarrlAn ordleane* waa ordered drawn
tyeri F. R. Wllaon v*. V. E.
party." said M n. Gann. “ I yet gan of New Orleans to ba collec­
aa; R. Mailing re. A. T. which will author!** the collection
believe that the ra-alectlon of tor of Internal revenue for tha dis­
te; Rer. C. Verner va. J. 0 . of a penalty of 10 percent against
Herbert lloorer to tho office af trict of Louisiana.
MKSOLITI
no.
area; Roy Hollar »a. Roy Maa- water coniumara who do nni pay
president la mors to b* desired
HKtOLtmOW FA I
AT
l Frank Mtlach va.
Hoy their water hill when due. The
mnortaAR
BOSTON,
Mar. H . - | A . f . | - than any one thing for which wo
I E. 8. McCall ra. W. R. ordinance will ba read and passed Th. Important* of re-electing will contend In the coming cam­
kOARD OF COUNTY CONMIS.
Wllver .Springs located near
HOTi n u
■■■INOLD c o m .
| T. H. Ecktraon ra. 8. G. at the next meeting.
I'rr.ident Iloovrr,
Mr4. Dolly paign and, tharafore, should ha Od M » the UrgMt spring In tlw
TV. FLORIDA. WHICH
ami COM.
fa y ; J. R. K*nnr ra. Lea Pack;
Commlaaloner W. A. l.effler t'urtl* (iann said last night, tran­ made the dominant paramount world.
VKXKD ALT TVSRIM OFFICE Ik
THR K H R T I o r i B
AT SAW.
,
Rive ra. E. II. Bennett; J. sought lo have the Commission scends all olhe. Issues which will issue."
FORD. F U R ID A . -OR M
Btareni va. J. C. HuUhlaon; taka action on some plan which confront the electorate |n the com­
M h , task A T I M S A . XX­
“ It I. too obvious for aiguX.
Elck a. Dob O'Hara; Gordon will find the City realising % re­
Bit IT RKAOLVMD: * r tbs Board
tt n . A. M. Bouldln; A. turn on th* ua* of wharves, pres­
of County Commissioner* ef A .m l.
,way r». John Iray; T. W. ent or contemplated, and owned
not* Conaty, Flarjda, In
m m Io * roavsnad. all of aatd mam.
ra. W. T. 1-alrd; A. C. Mr- by the City. II# suggested that with
t»»r. at **M B*ard kata
Ida ra. 8. T. Barn**; II. M. water transportation gaining
Thai In nrrordnnce with
Ih. l^etalnlur* of Ih* atnl* it
Commie, loners
rth ra. Howard Orarlln; M. use dally, the
Floridn, approv.b Jnn* lath. A. U
Ichaal r*. I . II. Oonnally; E. should collect at lea.l 20 rent* per
ISIS, that on and a fl.r April lot.
1*11. Ihtr. shall bn n sl.oad ******
I , Erotheraon va. II. T. Dannon; ton on all freight passing through
on lb* taking at Fresh W *l*r FUh
H. D. Caawrll ra. W. R. Dyaon; F. municipally owned docks or ware­
from Ih. Fr**h Wnlsr* of all of
Ih* Inland I l k . and *tr*ama of
J . Everhard ra. W. W. Brlgf*. houses, and eipreased th. opinion
anmlnol. County. Florida. Including
and w. C. Hill ra. W. A. Leffler that the City might reallie a conIh . w al.rs ot L .k * J.sup. which
aidtrahle
revenue
monthly if
rlMfd
o**oon ahull u is o d unlil
, Ih . IXIh day af ltay. 11X1.
prompt action he taken at onra
A
Th# matter was tahle.1
ni: IT FDRTIIKIt ntaiOLVKD;
MEAT CURING service by Ut- Thai It shall h* a vlolatlaa of th .
Numerous detail mutter* wera
. af Ih . g la l. ol Florida. I*
I l i a F rien ds A b o u t disposed nt bernre tnv nuinmlaalun
ast scientific methods. Service law
vlalate Ui« proVl.lon of Mid roaola.
taaludas all materials, cold storage I I * . aad any on. vioU llM th*
adjourned i&gt;nttl Thursday after­
and protective wrapping randy for earn. shall b . pro..culad aad
noon at 1:30 o'clock for a tent*,
ponl.h.d aroordlne ■* ih# provl.loa
‘ &gt;m* atorago. Future Farmara of
tlve conference with representa­
J
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’ Banford
fa n *
anil tives of the Bondholder*' Protec­
Meat Curing Plant Dion* Oil.
BK IT FURTKKII IlkJO LVtn
fH*nd&gt; Of &gt;«»unf Ruddy I*«kr. IN tive fom m lltr
a ropy of thl. r.i.la tlo a ehall
Try CHIROPRACTIC- fo ~ R h e u - Thai
y^ar-old piirhrr who was a *en»a
b . publl.hM la faar III roBaocallvr
mallam, Naurltla, Sciatica and la.ua. of a n.w .pap.r at a.nar.l
Florida shippnl 74.rt4fi cars of
tjon 1n the Central Klnriila l-ragur
In Bamlnol*
Coaniv.
ba convinced. Dr. W. E. Mac- rlrrulallon
leal year, will l&gt;e Inlereatail l&lt;&gt; ntrtm fruits In IlMO-.ll RraRon.
Florida, prior to Ih . Ural day of
Dougall,
Floral
llalghta,
8.
BanApril.
Isik.
an4
prlnlad
roplt.
of
W rit that he l« mealing with ron- snd 21.666 cars were rannrd, thus
..i d ra.olulloa * .hall l&gt;. po.i*d .1
ford, llion* M l-M .
afejerabl* aallsfaelitn both to him malting • total of UK.OOfl cars.

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U a I vanity ealsMOi etattoa rtf art ad ywatdHey

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FUGITIVE SLATTER R E TU R N S

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has always been one of the most disastrous
iilmanlty,
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thrives
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during .periods of depression, or other times when every­
th! hs is not going just right. Recently .there has existed'Ai -Cha*. H ., Shaffer, fat the past
pm-tbculArty; fertile flekl for worry and not only in this three year* a member o f Chief e f
city and.atnte, but throughout thgwjioto country and moat I Mica Roy G. Williams’ city po­
p i the world. Worry Itself should have been more of a cause lice, today announced hi* candi­
/o r ; worry, than the economic emergency- i
dacy far the offlee of rentable o f
•, And strangely enough the things we worry about most the Fourth- District,, comprising
Mdom turned out as badly as we feared they might. ”0# Sanford, Lake Monroe, Paola, la k e
utfl the troubles in my life” , said Stanley Baldwin, leader of Mary, L o n g -W o o d , Altamonte
and F o m a t City. H* la
’British conservatives, "three-quarters never happened*. Springs,
the fourth to-announce fo r thia

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BIBLK VKRHK FOR TODAY
THE CHRISTIAN'S MISSION—
u y ln g , Tha kingdom' o f
heaven i* at hand. Hast tha effV,
dram a the leper*, ralaa tha-dead,
ca*t out drvila: freely y* hava
receive!, freely give.— Matthew

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IF KOCKING-CIIAIRS STOP
atormllgbt craak*

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n L beats upon th* midnight
floor) and tharo
I scratching noted fill* th* ellance of a room
her* toy* at ill drew the floor
with broken gloom,
lit belnr whara tha hand* of
children were . , ,

Deipalr hai squeezed and wedged
her benti;ll’ a etld,

She frose till aomethlng mapped
Inaide her hrad)
Ifer mangled thoughta mtauta her
handa, her pain
Now tanglea in her hair, eyev,
clothes ... "She la iniane”—
Who would not ho that cannot
I | Irtve tha dead!

fair suctWts. Sanford psrente do
not appear to be interested in pro­
viding' healthful recreation for
their sons, he observes, or If they
do, they do not wish to lend united
support.
Scoutmaster Howard O e e r 1In
urge* all parents, partieularily
parents of the 30 boys in the San­
ford troops, to attend the Cmirt o f
Honor lonighL

WARSAW, Poland, Mar. 17. —
(A .IM —Two persons were killed
yesterday and many injure! In dis­
order* attending a general atrike
of some 26,000 workers through­
out Poland. Labor unions pro­
claimed tha walkout in prutait
against labor bitla recently passed.

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SANFORD, TW ENTY YEARS AGO

I The Communists seem to be
Another milestone on the jour­
getting further in their Detroit ney of life was most charmingly
and Chicago riots, than in their
noted fur W. J. Hill hy a delight­
German elections.
ful birthday dinner, with which
' The Miami Herald expresses Mrs. Hill surprised him Friday
the hope that the lime duck evening on tbs on salon of Ms
amendment dot-* not prove to be seventieth birthday. Tha pleasant
home party, end gueate who en­
another quack remedy.
joyed the delicious four course din­
I Don't forget to qi-alify for the ner, served as only Mrs. Hill can
June Primary. Bee Mr. DuBose serve a dinner, were: Mr. and Mrs.
about your registration: Ur. Jink- Hill, their daughter and her hueitm about your poll tax.
land, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nowman. Blilts HUI and little Oliva
ft Is becoming Increasingly ap­ Newman, Mr. E. W* Styles and
parent thsl there will be at least M n. Btyles, Mrs. W, W. Long, Mr.
one fairly complete ticket In the and Mr*. D. L Thrasher, and Ur.
field during this campaign.
and Mr*. Samuel Pulestop. After
the dinner hod been enjoyed, the
Never promise to support a can party spent a pleasant evening to­
data for office. If he’s sleeted gether. delightfully entertained by
19 you're a taxpayer, you’ll sup. the’ instrumental music and songs,
g t him all right, don’t worry charmingly rendered b y M ill
Btaama and Clarence Mahoney.
Mile Charlotte Rosier was tha
When the new* got out that
heateaa af a very delightful spendHaifa Bill Murray Is coming to the-day party Saturday, at which
lerida, a friend of ours
was
the Misses Madge and Veda Ward,
Slyly desolated. He suffers ee
Etsabeth Me Lauda, and Flora M.
tth h a, fever.
Johnson were the charming guests.
Mrs. t i t l . 6 tailing end diagh i New York ( lit advertlsoe thst
Is the “ Female Valles of the ter, Clarissa, ere visiting relative*
And all the time we thought
Ijr himself waa the female Val.
o f the air.
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Ire. Herbert Hoover waa-vyrv
h . laspressed with, i the fine
rx field* of Ssnferd. Rgnferd
i g tat af good ToMklty from
excellent eelary. It keeya the
on mpnchJng.—Tlms.-Ueioa.

sons in crocheting- A delicious
sslad course was served. Mrs. Essterby's guests wars: Mrs. J. J,
Ibtrdon, Mr*, itinee, Mr*. T. B.
Divis, Mrs. W. T. Johns, Mrs. H.
II. Hill and Mrs. W. It. Miltser.
List week two of our Winter
lesldents, Meiers. Bam Brintoa
and Fred Kollmorgaa, accompa­
nied by Messrs. ,Al Culbertson,
Itu(sell Stoll end Clarence Willy,
who are spending the Winter in
Clearwater, all of Michigan, wont
to Felt Myers and than on to
Ertrgladea City, whoro they got
a boot and went fishing In the
keys of that city. Tbtir efforts
were wall repaid, and they landed
on bq 3-4-pound tarpon as Wall
aa a email jewfUk, besides some
000 pounds Of other fish.—Safety
Harbor Herald.

PRAYER

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ROCHESTER, N. Y., Mar.. It.
— ( A J * .) - With the late Joilus
Boson wold, George Eaetman la­
bored fee years la behalf of a
new II-month calendar. •'
Eastman pot hla plan into prac­
tical offset n i hU plant hare. A a
fa r ad internal erganlaattaa waa
aetwenwd, the wkala plant and
X0.000 Fiiftw in Kad i i flpm,
pany ampleye* connected with It

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scientific micrometer wheel
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LINDY’ 8 CHILD

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wifid hi epeelal i seelee. TeeHe­
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iroper for the ayfe.retatn of the
Idaspad eon of Oelenel and U n.
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Two troopers
wera
plowing
through 12-fool anow drift* to
Investigate the reported discovery
of
a
luitrsse
Pj II c t child's
clothing betide a road at Duane,
N , T.
No report had been received
/ran* the Inveatigallon at Jersey
City o f a etory told by a New
York prisoner, who claimed he
and four others hatched a plot to
kidnap tha aviator'* namesake last
year.
” At Bristol, Pa. a man who
police aald had admitted writing
two thrsaUnlng letters to Colonel
Lindbergh demanding 140,000 was
held without bait.
A futile aearcb of ocean linen
continued, tha Roma being the
latest ship boarded by police a*
It tttjchad a French port

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AGED TURK IS BTKICKBN
LONDON, Uur. 17— ( * * . ) Earo Agha, tha 168-year-oty t V k
who says ha la,the oldest man In
th e. world, was In a- hospital yeatorday with scute Indigestion. He
collapsed In a raataorant ’ after
dinner Monday 'and hla condition
wee **ld to be serious.

MANISTIQUE. M idh,.M ar. 17.
— (A.P.1) — Hhiotlng o f 441,000.
pound* ,o f dynamite eight mile*
from hero lot* yesterday mod* a
big noise, but gave ftlh t r a poor
Imltatloa of a natural earthdhika.
The biggest commercial blast on
record waa. set o ff at a quarry o f
tha Inland Lime A Stone company.

Every locality hag its

plica.
Other ofllcara ra-alacted ware:
Maj. J. N. Hornbakcr, St. I’ ctereburg haatth dlrectot, Tint vicepraaidant; Mayor C. L. Brandon,
Parry, aecond vice prr.ldcnt; Miaa
I,cti* W. Starck, Jackaon, secre­
tary. ,
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L. M. Clarkson, Atlanta, chief
engineer ef the Georgia BoariV of
Health, teld o f wprh ■ Vo combat
malaria balng done by that atate
and Dr. Mark F. Boyd, Tallahaaaee,
told of the work of the malaria re­
search division of th* Rockefeller
Foundation.
John B. Hull, Fort Pierce, rep­
resenting the U. 8. Bureau o f En­
tomology, Dr. W. E. Dovo, Charles­
ton, B. C - Dr. William A. MurrlU, Gainesville and K. J. Boyd,
Tallahassee, w e r ar among tha
speakers.
During the two day convention
th* delegates, city health and sani­
tation officers, heard other speak­
ers voire optimistic reports on
control of mosquitoes and malaria.
They also made a study of Pinellas
county mosquito control district
created In 1080.
Especially Interesting was the
address yesterday by Dr. T. H, D.
Orlffltta, U. S. Public Health
Service, who stressed that with
rapid airplane travel, mosquitoes
now ere easily transported from
one section of tha country to an­
other, and even from Weal Indian
Islands to Florida and coaatal
state*.

BIGGEST BLAST FIRED

TWO DIB IN RIOTING

V ero B eacK M an I s
E lected L e a d e r O f
A n ti-In sect G r o u o

I f he it s y u r «f A tlan ta demonp irated at the polls that he has

Fur the duration of the rampelgn wi- have drrlilrd to lay off
uur star reporter and employ o
joke editor.

KIDNAP CASE

(Contimed from Pago One)
would Indicate' hop# had been
abandoned.'
A general impression persisted
that aa - soon as the frtnxied
search has quieted down further
new word may coreo from tho
ehIId-stealers. This theory wws
baaed on a supposition the curlyhaired child is still allra and la
office,. J. C. Howell, o f Altamonte,
being well caned for, hot that
R. W. Dock worth, and George
Schlffley having already formally those who made o ff with him
are biding their time— writing
entered the race.
Mr. Rheffer feels that hie-paat until they consider it gale to
experience as an arresting officer complete negotiations.
Stanley G, Crandall, a paroled
In Sanford, and hie knowledge of.
conditions In the county, well convict who served time for kid­
qualify him for tha office ho seeks. naping a child In 1923, offered to
If alec tad ha said ha- promises an Join In U s, bunt fo r th* misting
economics! handling of tho- office, child after ha had. been cleerc-i
with efficiency and Justice to of suspicion In ' connection with
over*. Individual being the baste the Lindbergh kidnaping.
The strange name “ Pets the
of ait arrests or proseeutions. Ha
how much suffering she would have saved herself i
The same Is tnw of Ih^fkfhcr who has several hungry further promises to devote hie ea- Barber,” crapped up agia.il as state
mouths to feed. He may have real cause to fear that, he 1m lire time to the duties o f'th e of­ police received an anonymous mes­
fice. and says he will appreciate sage a man thui known was on
going to lose his job, though the number who have actually the
active support and vote of all his way to Albany, N. Y. with tho
been released from employment in small compart'd with residents of the district.
baby. The information wee for­
ithoaa who are, still engaged in normal work. But tho man
Mr. HhaffOr la a native of Vir­ warded to New York state police,
;who worries about his Job, who lie# awnkc at nights ginia, but has lived in Florida for who reported beck the man had
troubled by the thoughta of a jobless morrow, lessens hla IS years. He is a former road not entered Albany.
capacity for work, helps to bring on the very thing he fears
Early in the hunt, police eurmost.
rounded a house in Albany on n
i If we saved our worries for the bad.things which ac­
tip the baby was held there by
"Pete the Barber”
tual \ j r.happen to us, we could, aa Mr. Baldwin aays, elim­
A New York
police
officer
inate threeHjuartera of our troubles, for most of our antic­
found the follownig note in the
ipated misfortunes never occur at all, and often when
Vestibule of-aw--uptown bousei —
.they do they are not half so bBd as had been expected.
"Sorry, Mr. Lindbergh
yeur
child is oat of the city. We won’ t
be able to deliver the child un­
10th Street
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and on the reverse side were the
words:
“ We want tha money if it’s
0. K. to you "
An inveetlgation at the addrraeei given was begun.
Another anonymous communica­
HT. PETERSBURG, Mar. 17
T-ho Babe had been holding out against the Yankee
IIeach, tion said ■ baby answering the
Club’s original offer of $70,000 and had been very adamant A lax MacWmiarai,
in hia-Insistence to got whnt he wanted. Cob Ruppert had waa yeaterdoy re-elected president
been equally an obstlnant in compromising. The stage was o f1the Florida Anti-Moaquito AsUeacli
aorlation and West

arranged to keep the public In suspense, to give the Impres­
sion that a serious rift whs thrcnlenlng and that next year
(night see Ruth swatting for some other club.
All this made very interesting news copy and tho
name of Babe Ruth was spread across many sport pages,
— leebrl Stoat.
which fact Incidentally, will have no little effect in keeping
up Mr. Ruth’s stock as « Imx office nttnictlorr. This ia
waves rome, and cold good business fur both Mr. Ruth and C ol. Ruppcrt. They
pn, hut the crlms wavs goe*
can’t be blamed for taking advantage of much free pub­
licity, even if it should come under the head of ''ballyhoo” .

, Oyrr in lake county only one
candld.tr )ia« announced for o f­
fice, The rrnlrr of |iro»j&gt;erltyI

Boy Scout Court O f
•Honor W ill Be Held

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THURSDAY.
Regular meeting of th* City
Union will be held at T:30 o'clock
at lha Flrxb Baptiat Church.
Regnlar moating of Seminole
ChapUr Number Two O. K. K.
Will be held at 7:30 o'clock at the
Masonic Tempi*.
FRIDAY
Regular raeating o f lha W. C. T.
he held
bald at 8:00 ’clock at
■ k *kt eWill
f l r be
n i l bom# o f Mr*. W. I. Hughey,
East Fifth Street, with Mrs. John
O. Leonary In charge of the pro­
gram.
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The American Asaociation of
Unlrcrelty Women will meet at
4 :00 o'clock at the home o f Mr*.
&gt;W.-A. Leffler, 411 Magnolia Ave­
nue.
MONDAY
Th* Prayer Rand of the I'rcebylerlan Auxiliary will meet at J:U0
o'clock at th* church and will be
followed b y t b e Inspirational
mrotlng e l 9:30 o'cock. During the
loda l period a tee will be given
in honor o f officer* of the organi­
sation.

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M rs. John P. Waisma
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Complimenting Mr*. John Paul
Walema who plan* to return to
Michigan in a ahort lime, Mr*. It.
^ fa llin g entertained wlUv a bridge
® « r f y * "4 ekewer givm yesterday
afternoon at her home in Mayfair.
Throughout the afternoon bridge
game* war* enjoyed by the gu*»l*
and at tbe tee hour * **t#d rouree
waa served by the hn»tei«. nsrixtrd
by Mra. R. CL Hexlop and Mi*.
C. E. Raw*on. A t U&gt;a conclusion of the bridge
game# acorea were added
and
prllea awarded. High score priae.
a pair of me*h hose, went to Mr*.
J. E. Stevens, while second high
score prise, a handmade gnrst
towel, was awarded to Mr*
George C. Bradshaw. Miss Carmiln
Barber cut high and ws* present­
ed with a-deck of playing card*.
Those Invited to be with Mr*
Walema were: Mrs. J. K. Stevens,
■Mrs. George
Hradthsw, Mr*.
R. C. Utltop, Mrs. Byron Stephens,
Mrs C. E. Itswson, Mi*. Chsrlcs
Bunn, Mrs. Charles Dunn, Jr..
Mr*. Fre.1 Williams, and tha Miss
e* Ilchrcra Stevens,
Franco*
Morrow, Connita Barber snd Mil­
dred JMitchelJ.
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Entire Play Sunday

Mrs. Howard Long Is
Hostess To Her Club

Personals

A t Trianon Tuesday

Friends of Miss Edna iTiiltcn
den will le glad to Irani that she
Either there are a lot of Irish Iis* been removed from , the l-Vr
in Central Vlurida ur many faith nnl,|.laiaxhVv»iv M enu oia l llo.p iioV
ful followers o f the St. Patrick's and i* M np ioinie met ly at. ,bri
Bay tradition according to C. F. home on Magnolia Avenue
Proctor, manager of the Trianon
Dance (Tub, when he made the
Mr. and Mm . Turti-* ilaiher
announcement yesterday .a fter­ formerly ol tin * r ilj, mm of Ml
noon that over 1 AS couples from ami? announce the birth
u
various cities centering around iianphl**r, L Iu.uiili Aon, ye*lei
Sanford nttrnded his St. Patrick's dny afterhouII in Miaou Mr. H:ii
Dame Tuesday night.
h i in the «»n of Mrs, M It* Hum
"Everyone seemc.V to have a her of tin- city
good time," Mr. Proctor declared.''
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in
a
of tlii"* city,.
and although they didn’t exhii.it
their gre.-n colors very prominent arcunipMiHcd by her mmi uni
ly all fell into the celebrations of uaughtcrdn law. Mr und Mm
( 'larenccr Williano*, of tlrlrimlo.
the rvening.’’
Morn’s Orchestra, led by George wout to Fort I jiuderdale Suirday
Mein who is well known locally, where she spent two* days with
furnished the music for the nlfau. her daughter, Mrs. John M•o n •
\\ hilt* aw ay sb.' iiImi virile I Vt n*«i**a
for a short time.

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Minstrel Show Will
Be A t Milane Tonight

Just u i- i ; iI-ini T err cl I w «ot ** t In* no d.
With
the retm n
*&gt;f wan &gt; ei
Court's opinion, t hief Ju stice llti.
ford and J n f t n e s M int field mnl w»a!lo*r* the dra gon , mnl *he I l
!*ai is cone line d, Ju stice III Ij n ills ifoiTt |y thttrt vthirh is i vhil ili' 1 nt
Milted mnl Ju stice Itfown «114| mil the Mime time, are g iad u ally n*
|iarlirt|ntir in icndcr iiuj
the dc -u m in g t i e life and activity nor
ci* ion,
in ally nsrrihrd to them in their
the court i 11led the levy mad'- unlive rauntrica. T h e python o l d
u in h r
the
law
a fiiiMchi-c of bovii shed its akin and icentti &gt;1'
prtvilci*r tax rind not ^a pro pci ly ey e-sight.
Tin;* tin ii ip the vv rat her h *
tnv. It held that the state hail tin*
.
to i l j s s i f y
I'UidlicUir* loi
*mi seen an in ei eu -e in M e h i '
i s--*'
tuval
uiKution so long ns the clitsstfi atleuilante .it Hn* /rm, w h n o v\ *11
cations m e based on reasonable f « *«*fi ' i 11la iU ' ni»*i e .11i *ne11 * hv
and fair groun ds.
|the toidrhnii id ot her aimtiaU n»
It ilciduied the titfi* uf llo* jot i l l s of -I n u h re iy .
Contained no loii-litiiltnitul de
fensr and
inaintnine i that the y; f | |»I % I S I \ltN I IIKIIt
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fib- in the o f f e r of the tra e body

CAL SEZ:

at the f ily Hall, ami ina\ le u-**d
; hv any interested pertortis at any
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ru m

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merit U u b , u h«« meet at SeminoTe
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e ve n in g ’* general ifi»riiN «ioii. and
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■ jVkn Arnam'i Mln.trrtx. the iaice 1*oa cookie* rake* «olUt and
% M a orfanUatlon that left
t ftrad Inprfiiion in thl. city text ice u e a m
N U M U Ole aUrartiun at the Milaiw Theater tonight. Thi» .e»»un'«
otferinr la said to lx a lutp/y
Suita Prerefcd
3&lt;k
blanding of olJ-tima min.lrelny.
SuIIh. Cleaned, I’ reimrd IDe
Lha sweet-throated .iu /e r ., yr . r e ­
Pant*. Cltaned, iTeantd
fill and akilt/ul dancer. and aii (* r
glamour and charm of lha minOPPOSITE
•trel.y of our forefather* and a
‘ O R R STATION
)cyfu| combination pf modern min
atra) novslOux, anaaraUa* and ourpel***, with old "King Ja w " no*
BOW LING
the popular favorite In American
* F*r i' *i» ■aati 11 r«al i H
i
muakal circle*, at the leading
Monthly and W er kly I’ylree
•pirlt. Among the many funmakSanford Howling Alleyn
MV'la Billy Uendawen. Ill* raKtBl (**•"•** Blttiutas
Bewried tilack-faca comedian. Thera
ana U people in th# organiidUon.

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SALE
EXTRA

81x 99 Sheets. 84c
8 Ix!M» Sheets 78c
42x36 Cases i. l 9o'

R c p t v r t v i t F a v o r a b l y ^lr%»fF#*i,rvVnliiur-4wfi* frjr* FfJtrodrieeP
VI V S I H V G T O V

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\ fight over the fheoty of evolu­
tion Itmiood ttl (hi* Mlssl-'.ippl tug
i-tniuic v t - im l iiv when a bill p n -

1 ,tn « t not &lt; nt lion
ol i he w .«
i i i ’ li |ileii*iad amt tidirvi'd whirl
1&lt;*i I 4*1 11, i* w11p |* 1Hi ■ r 'OlIIIf - ill'» I w Ii&lt;o•Ii u e f*n*- ed with Mile **p- i t S 1 J NigIn ol tJie nit-mhurK id
■I ale
tie* .led pi* it 1**0 It,’ tvjnd hi’ iiiite ipnteu l 'he Inmpii city e l*•«■1tun hoaid to
| 1 I \ | U I V , M hi
17
t
I* i
A r gi-u i ilia . -mn Hi' !-ni*l the
llUENOS AWES.
ho trouble ii! e n f o i i i n g the Ivv* * hiiiif o f 111 u Mill i o'M de then du
V lleiiter's d i s p a l h fi m u Hu» J«
M ar. 17. — &lt;A.I* 1 A t gem i rut‘ ii* &lt;v one uf it» i * eioie Iow now that it In*'' I cell li sted to thej lit* w h * huMeiig«'d 1ii i|iio wm
t e tt y esterd ay *iiid l/uerii Mhiuj
January expovta to Ilik 11 oiled it in ti« &lt;o u t iiiiii1 no.'* nog
mil l*.
11per Hi Mij* *o-t Slates (otallml $|,Fo" .Hto n« com
►
Hi l o pi *h c e d in g 11 leil mi the w a- Inlying t l o lh e - f o r ii g ' o i i i
t
i
l
j
y
-Mill
III*
S e c t ei*ii y ot M a li
stsic- su p ie m e o m n hi ie yestei
« told
rxitet’ led
hy
the
f«»i on i
pared w ith i 2rMif«,P'Mi in J u un a ry,
itpi'roxtnmttjl k j Mapufaetiii m g makes h
da*i
|'iio* **■** llwwrm. hwr dang hi in,
ltTU , Im p o rt* ffh m
the
U n itr l ft I f M 11 ,'oUl*k till
i
uritfilmtinti
to
l**duhi%
*
law
4
he
for**
State* were f2,0 [ 1'tMI, a&gt; eon* flfld.tXHI urtdri i hr
—L
Jtj* |»»* I ji\ e isRiietl Ids t em porar y life than at!)* ill he v single
pan* I w ith f 5, 4fi7 ,D
A W iK N T IN B

( ie o d tlir Hut\e y .
It M tha fi'* t tim e that tlu - mmrn ■
aertion am i th r "t Jo h n 1*
lira. Miriam Fell Mart, well- amJ it* channel dapth, bun) .
known mpnaclor and play pm m aiketN . harbors
whm i n
and
dueer will present "Tin- Man \\ )m other r h u r a r t c r i'lu * have been
Forgot" in dramatic rm ial at tin' irivcn a fu ll a n o m l in tlii* puhti
City Hall Sunday after mum ul J.OU i ra tio n , and K i» d T . W illia m -,
o'clock.
ch a irm a n of the W aterw ay* Tom
The’ recilal. sponsorci by in r r
nut lee of the io n u t v trodhotly,
al local groups. Is unu|tir in that i*» elated over the leco iffiitio n glV'

Mrs. Hart will represent all , h«r
acters of the drama. A., a.lmissmu
wilf be charged, alUmurb a free­
will offering will ha takrn.
Tha "Eustis Lake RI’gion" hi*'
this to say uf Mrs. Hart * p&lt;'
formants: "The recital
y Mr*
Miriam Fail Hart. ■ponsmv- 1 i»&gt; all
th« churches of Eusti*. »*&gt; an »r
tixtic auccu* such as ha* iai&lt;dy
if aver been *e*n in Eusti*. llt i
presentation w a s aitonishing’ y
teaUtlful, and she is an artist ol
rare ability and magn.-tuni "

m a r k e t e x p e r t to speak

B. E. Surry, local represcnla
--------live of the United Stales Ur
if the TOKYO, Mar. 17.— ( A .P .l—The |partment of Agriculture and the
Prof. J. Tilden Inrrd.*, or
new diclnturlnl government of I state Marketing ilurenu, a n «T
Office Telephone H8.
rill
Junior
Ilig|,
School
will
entertain
* —
I,
city ami county member* of thv Henry I’u Vi, heir of ancient II. A. Marks, of the State Crop
TALLAHASSEE. Mar. 17. — I school I,oar,I, Mayor T. I . Dumas, Manchn emperors, was reported Estimating Service, of Orlando,
(A .P .j—-Tbe state supreme court Kail Lehmann, secretary o f th-- lotteiing ill Manchuria by Jnpu will be the principal speakers be*
vlispSMinies today, tlen- fun* members of the Sen imde
yesterday liphcl,| the validity uf county trade lardy, T. W. Ijiwtoii . 1 " r*f
eral Mn C'hvty/Hhan, new war Agricultural Club nt the High
aupeiintendent
of
public
instru,FW U a't corporation tax law.
minister, learned of revolts in his school tonight at M:iHI nVIoek.
Th* measure ri-&gt;|uiiet all eor- tion, and sryeral other guest* n' province of llcilungkaing
and They will discus'* crop estimating
n
luncheon
at
the
school
cafeteria,
Mr*. J. i Ayrock left yesterday potnlions doing l&gt;u*inc*s in Floriri shed home from the midst of and market reporting
tomorrow
at
12:10
o'clock.
and all i
for Winston.Salem. N. C.» where ,la to fils antmil report* with the
The Junior High School orchr* triumphant ceremonies surround members of the club and interest­
shu was called by the illnra* of her j-erretaCy of state and to pay anmg his inauguration. Other dis
mini filing fee, bn*ed on the Da under the direction of R. Hen patches saitl powerful Chinese in ed persons me invitinl to attend.
.laughter, Mrs. C. I., Mi Crone,
tile will n«*i*t in a brief pro
iimuont of their , ipitul stock. The
K)
gram which will be presented. I" ' urgent forces hid *aptored
Mr. and Mr*. Frank I*. WooJ fee* range from flu to flOOO a is one of a series of event* whir* Yu, a city of HOjnm a hundred
NAME SIII IUKK IIK.U)
ruff and Mr*. J. D. Woodruff left i &gt;car*
roar be staged In schools through miles front Marlon.
yesterday tor Greenville, S, C.
In upholding the law, lha suOTAItA, Mar. 17*— ( A.1M— Key
out thr county, it is understood.
Thsy plan to return here Monday, lurine court rvvcreed Circuit Judge
West was chosen ItL’L'l convent inn
______
E C, Lovs o f (Juincy, who grnntCommittee Agrees On city and Sheriff W. II. I*yle, Live
Mr. ami Mr*. 11. A. Root, of - “ I the Gentiat Florida l.ilmbot Large Throng Views
Oak, re-elected president of the
Copper Lxcise Tax Florida Sheriffs' Assiniation at
Crown Point, Ind., who are winter ' 'Uliparty an injur, lion halting enguests at the Valdes Hotel, left foicement of the ml on the Queer Dragon A t Zoo
the closing sessinn of the conven­
W ASIIIN OTON
Mar. 17.
yesterday fur Urlamlo io spend u uround it * * « uncunstltutiunal I*
tion
yesterday.
Nearly I tilHI pers ons have now I A.I* 1
Krr),.
.cveral resprrt*.
T he limine W ay s and
______
| Thp lumber company, a Min- had their first view o f niie^of na
M »n n- t ’timSiiitle today leiilntively
I'.m iDKS li \TIIKK
Mr. and .Mr*. F. H. lloush. of »«"&gt;»* fir,n doing business in llti« lure'-* ipiiHiest animnU. n Konio* agreeil utt u four cents n pttJnd
Miami Bench, were t ic gucit* lot "tale, n inn-,1 hecietary uf Stale do dtniiou. which has been nu ex* e x c is e tiiv on c opp er Inttmi ts. The
,
.
U V h O A K . M m . 17. — 1 A.I *1
a short time recently of Mr and Cray defendant in the *uit since he hlhitioii nt the S s n f o i I Munuipnt *eiiiuiittee is looking fo r u way
ZiMt
li
n
n
'
last
hut
nt
do
.
m
l
will
I.v mnke
v f I I.IUNI.IMHI h»s| h&gt;
E d ito rs .m l p u h lU h ers from a ll
Mr*. Chari.* Tylct at their home '*
......
«fHcer fnr the
le m n m there fo r an in of m ile pe
measure
H .m m i..,: , linin',I k . „ h|* ..,,1 ..r th,. |
I..M
on laike (Inom.

The home of Mra. Howard C.
I.nng, Paik Avenue, was the scene
of the regular meeting of the
Book Lovers Club held yesterday
afternoon at 1:00 o'clock. Immedlately after the arrival of the
guests they were invite,) to the
-dining room where the luncheon
table was overlaid with a lacn
cloth and centered with a large
bowl of California
flower* in
bright ahade*. The places of the
guests were marked hv miniature
Easter bonnet* placed on small
pedestals.
At the conrlusion of the fourcourse luncheon members
spent
the afternoon discussing curnmt
books. Those present were: Mra.
D. A. Root, of Crown Point, Ind.,
snd Miss Ellen Mahoney, guests;
Mr*. M a t t la G. Pace, Mrs.
K. 8. U'itton, Mrs. E. T. Morse,
Mr*. A. E. I!ill. Mr*. Herman J. , Mr, and Mrs. Fred ltee*e luoI.chman, Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Mr*. torcl to Jnrksunville Tuesday aftR. J. Holly, and Mrs. Fred Wil­ ciliooit where lliey Visited Mrs
liams.
Reese'* son. Ia-,mai d Mi I.lo t, *.
who is receiving treatment at tinRiverside llosjutol.
Many Attend Dance

Sanford WaterwayB
Receive Recognition

New Government In
Jacobs To Entertain
Group A t Luncheon Manchuria Cracking

AvtoOall*
R Ey U SE
FAILS.
Ktep on th* ped­
al and the lid
raise- . A vary
hand/ and ' uaeft l articla. Chote*

tLn.

79c

(orered

UnfinDhed 8TOOUS
IK Inchtta h i K b.
Sturdy tunxlrovtion.

Y E G K Ip iU

F A N S.

Ijitlit-H' Hlnck o r U londt

Fur u h In El»*i|i' Hrfnit*talore.
Heavy
if ,pi* D *_(• «l
enamel.
L a r t a Rita
IJ

ii

.
1

95c
Special Prica

Bargain Store
308 Sanford Ave.
*11 Year* af FaltWnl tad KfflHea4 Bel

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SMITH, BOYLE
Parcels O f Right-Of-Way
FINDS 6,001,001 For Lakefront Boulevard ENTER RACES
FOR OFFICES
|Y City Makes Deal For Last
Masting In regular session In
the City Hell last night, the City
Commission passed two resol uan ordinance, and signed a
to the State Road Depart­
ment, which completes eereral
y e a n ' plans and several months'
hard wovlt looking toward the eon-

Pinchot O n l y Gover­
nor Who Sa?s Star­
vation Is Existing;

Fim rea UOntimistiC
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WASHINGTON. Mur. 18.
— (A J*.)—Senator Bingham.
Republican, o f Connecticut,
•aid today that 43‘ replica
, have bean received from tele­
grams s e n t governors of
statai asking statistics on
' distress and unemployment
but only one that of Governor
Pinchot, Pennsylvania, stated
starvation o U ts .
'
of unemployed botlthant on tb« basis of
..A M W N A . U% a v
he tetagraphod all
a on tha day s fU r ths
t h a Democratic
( ■ s e t highway
!o
dvUrmlas
I s f statem ent*. ho
mad«4&gt;n Um Sonata
floor that 10,000^000 ars unem­
ployed and mliUo^a. starving. Hi
e *p o rt«&lt; te
tbs notarial In opk b k v s y bill wbUh Is
k UM Senate. Pinchot
rt 1 ,000,000 are unemrunajtvenla^

kerdlss for tho contra­
i l - — ‘ —*------■ a l o s t a s
yesterday In t h o
efforts In both par­
ties to .o rg an ise in opposition ,to
tha t M par cent le v . begin and
a t the seme tlms the American
fe d ire tio n af Labor and the Na­
tional Orange said they ware
against the proposal
,
- A (nesting to fe n s a Democrat­
ic anti-seise tea Woe arse celled
fa r tonight. JUpahUaeaa iadepen

labor fade ra tlin said Old position
h b organisation was been]
Its traditions! apparitteei to
a ll f( rms of esJee tax legisIsUon.
“The Imposition of s gentry!
■alee tax would meet with the un­
qualified disapproval of tha 17
million people upon tha farrae uf
this country,” a statement leeued
by Prad It re nek men, WaihlngtOrt
repraeentatire of the Grange, sail.

S 3

*f • *•*•*»••&gt;»booU
u »*rd.
hav.

a t r M w fln d i

tag done all It reasonably can to
ward the early construction of the
road, fo r which contracts may be
«&gt;t within the next few months.
The Coenmlteloaers also passed
an ordinance, long sought after by
local dairymen, which prohibits
the m is In this city, of all milk,
cream and milk products produced
outside of Seminole County, unless
the products are pasteurised in the
county. ' *
While many matters faced the
Oommlsaionen Lest evening, a
major portion of tha meeting was
occupied with the lakefront boulesard matter. They first passed a
resolution releasing 957,7R0.6I In
bulkhead assessments a g a i n s t
lakefront property o w n e d by
Charles B. Tyler, Randall Chase,
and the Zachary Veneer Co- In e ichange for a portion of the land
heM by three people, and a 90-foot
right-of-way alongside ths seewall. Commissioner Lehman voted
against tha resolution.
In the passage of that resolu­
tion the Commissioners secured
the final right-of-ways necessary
te complete tha tnUre right-of-

way' of the proposed road In the
City limits. Mr. Chase's bulkhead
assessments of 130,119.70 were
canceled in Jgrhangt for hie ten­
der of certain portions of hit
property; Mr. Tyler'e assessment,
of 117,079.40, were canceled In ex­
change for a portion a f h b prop­
erty. and tha Zachary assessment,
of f9 .M l.4 l were rapeeled In ex­
change for n part of h b property.
Commissioner Lehman opposed
this action on ths grounds that the
MOralaUon of thasa assessments
throws tha burden of final pay­
ment on the remainder of the tax­
payers.
In order to gain several rightof-ways west of Cloud Branch and
In the unfilled portion of the bulk­
head constructed aeveral years
ago, the Commissioners t h e n
passed an ordinance abandoning
the West Side Bulkhra 1 District
as created In 1916, and declaring
all aeaeasmenta for bulkhrading
certain portion* a f thin d b trlrt as
null and raid. F r e d 0 . Lerrennsr, property
owner In that dlstrirt presented a
deed for, the neeeaaary rjght-ofway arroaa hla property, when that
ordinance waa passed, and the
City was then in a position to of­
fer another resolution, sines it
then had deeds to ths entire rightof-way in ths City limits.
The Commissioners passed a
resolution offering ths Stats Road
Department a 90-foot roadway
-4 Continued On Page Four)

OTHERKIDNAPING KEY IS LEADING
CASES PROBED IN IN RECALL POLL
UNDY BABY HUNT HELD IN ATLANTA
Poiice Seize Paroled Mayor Appears To Be
Participant In Ab­ Victorious In Fijrht
duction Years Ago To Take, Away Job
.U O P Z W W tA , Mar. Id.— (A .P.)
— Pel lea dalred still further hack
Into the hbtory of thh kidnaping
today In persistent efforts to srs
if from other famous rases they
might laarn the secret of the Unit
of the Lindbergh teby.
Yesterday investigators focussed
attention on tbs sttriapt to kidnap
Max Phillips, wealthy color maker
■even ytarxfikgn. Nothing being
learned from the study nf that
case which might help them they
turned to another famous case of
nine years ago.
In 1923 small Vrrner Alexandrrson, son of a Schneclady scientist,
was kidnaped and after a wide
search the child was found near
ths Canadian border. Today Hoheater police picked by Stanley
G. Crandall, paroled convict, one
of tha principal figures in ths
Alexanderson kidnaping.
A lead in the two-week -old l in Jtergh kidnaping case, described a l
-Important enough to be taken
seriously," was being tracked down
last night by detectives a* they
in vus tigs tad the story of an old
plot to steal tha famous filer's

A T1 ANT A, Mar 1 8 - ( A .P .) —
Twenty-two of A tUnla's 82 voting
precinct, last night showed re
tarns of 5979 rotes fur the recall
af Ms&gt;ur Jamas I.
Key while
forces fiih tln g his retail had
polled 76 %2 .
Prom ■ registration of 34.916,
yeatenU) . alaction, which would
call for the selection ly voters of
another mayor' should the recall
forces win. waa the moat aplriled
and appai,oily the cloerat munici­
pal contest in Atlanta's history. In
one preeimt with s total vote of
2084 there wi- a majority of only
20 rolos. Many other prrrtnrta aew
similar doeencar
H e re to fo re Atlanta's biggest
vote on any '|u*»liuit baa been
around tOjKXi The must conserva­
tive estimates yesterday ran well
over that number sml must of
them wars around 2-Vtxxi
Mora than 5000 persons regis­
tered for ths elect inn Monday,
tha votars' list to 2U.|il2. or nearly
3000 mors than ever qualilml here
bafore. Throughout the &gt;la&gt; irglstratiun kept all forrea of the city
clerk'e office busy.
Mayer Key's political path has
, Ths Importance of ths clue was
(Continued on Page Two)
■tressed by Joseph Flshmann, dep­
uty commissioner of corrections
of Wow York city, after he had
brought a prisoner from
tha
Tomba prison ia New York rlty
to Jersey City to confront Iwu
Grass fires and an occasional
persons he charged with being in blase in small dwellings hats oc
on the plot.'
.
cuplei tha attention of ths S a n ­
l The prisoner, who has bean a ford F ire Department during ths
mysterious figure In the case far recant cold spall, all being a c ­
days and waa Interviewed in the
companied by slight dtm agt.
Tombs by a confidential represen­
Yesterday morning, the Depart­
tative o f Colonel Lindbergh U st
ment answered a call from tho
w aff, was ’ identified today as lakefront residence of Georgs G
Jgfco, Smith when ha left New Barring, where sparks on ths roof
York! It waa learned, however, hie were prevented from causing se­
real name is Charles FlU gersld.
rious damage only by the prompt
Present a t the conference of
arrival and efficient work of the
Jersey City and Newark pelJrs or- fire department.
( Cos tinned oa Page Two)
Lata yeeterday. a fence a ths

M4re Seminole &gt;
County Dollars
Get Signatures
• . T w o mors BernInals County
TtmSo Dollars have been returned
fa the offices o f tha Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce,
hath having heed started by A. T.
C o tta *, nad firs t paid to tha Sanf « t t Furniture Co.
One af theoa dollars passed
through I t hands, while tha ether
Into M heads In that way,
i m earn dailnr hIDs have dona |4I
f l k r t h a f buataeofrjA tf&gt; ftftu a n t

BSCS
Trade body besvda eoy'that them
1*

this

ootrurlak lty.

i |M others
among
elreuU ted aid clearly
_
"trade a t
.
W tBllf.
I are the records of the doft a n . Tho first- o m wont into tho
foBowtag h a g * ; A, F . Coltaraj
lagfbrd Furniture Oo.; Be ml no le
Clovwdy Credit Association; AnOonmwayi U V . M cU oU n;
^

-"-&gt;10001 Han‘ Co.; Mr*.
‘ B attery

M It. D.

■I BocmUlat
! H D. Tarbeil; Jon.
N t . B . Raw land, and
&gt;Oo. ”
B* spent a *
l Sanford
Ith; WoodI . W ataoa;

Several Small Fires
Cause Slight Damage

Six Law Violator*
i Are Tried Monday
altagad law -riels t e n formed
ap fM riag b e f o r e
‘
R. W. W are aa
fire a f whom
ftaad, and aae dismissed,
l Thus, charged with wilfully
fire hose, pleaded
g r i V aad was ftaad B
Ssrsw i
HiDemaa.
(barged
disorderly conduct, pleaded
g ritty V * waa ftaad 91M .
Je rry ifa rtta sad Janata Mm
mao, Jointly charged with d ie
'*
* \ pleaded gritty
f| each.
Id Phillips sad T . C. Phillips
•lea sharged with disorderly
TW
wMta
*
-Um
shhsogh be
ptaaded not guilty

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Millard R Smith, former stale
attorney ami recently appointed
Judge of the 23ni judicial circuit
by Gov. Carlton following the
death &lt;&gt;f Judge
Wallace
W.
W right.
Imiiy
announced
hi*
ctnditiat y for re-appointment to
office oi circuit ju lffih ip , xubjccl
to the D«*n irrattc primary In
June.
Lloyd F. Hoyle, Junior partner
of the law firm of WlUon in«l
Boyle of thifi city and recently Ap­
pointed state Attorney of the 23rd
Judicial circuit by Gov. Carlton
upon the eUvation of J u d ft Smith
to the oflfrc* «4 etrvlrit.iud*e to­
day announced hit candidacy for
re-appointment to the office of
state attorney,
subject to the
Democratic primary In J »ne
Judge Smith, who is at present
opposed for the nomination 1 y
Geo. A. DeCottea of this city and
W. 8. Collins of Tjtusvillr. pre»
tn t Brevard county Judge. fir«t
entered local politics when In* dr
featrd Mr. !&gt;e(V&gt;ttes for statr at
torncy of the 7th Judicial circuit
then composed of .Seminole, Win
sla
and Brevard rountie".
hi
1U24. Upon the division of the
7th circuit, (rov. Martin appoint
rd Judge Smith atate att. rne&gt;
for the newly created 2-lr-J Judi­
cial ciFo.it In Il'.lU he wa« unop
posed in his candidacy for re­
t lection to this office.
Judge Smith was born in New
Smyrna. I tec. 6. IHVS and attend­
ed the public schools of Volusia
county, lorier he graduated from
Colby Academy. New l«ondon, N.

W A SH IN G T O N . M *r. 18.—
( A .P .) — P roapecta fo r S e n a te
notion th ia ncsslon on A m eri­
can ndherence to th e W orld t
C ourt are alm ost a t th e te ro
point. F rie n d * of th e co u rt
hnve enouRh votes in th e fo r­
eign relatio n * com m ittee to
rep ort it fav orab ly to the
S e n a te nml will probably do

Mrs. Charlvs l^'nx C’u llrt (•■‘rtaul fr'm I r f l), urrst ^rsu Imulhrr; Mrs.
molhrr; kits Ijm ibirgh sn&gt;l tb&gt;- kulnai»-il I sby. Itrs|iil&lt;- Ihv riimbinnl rffurt
ths ivuntr) thr solution r( tin- m»,tvry li»&gt; |irogrrssnl vary liltlr since
iU crib nvsily iwii wri-kn hiio

Mrs. Leonard} To
Lead CommittceOn
Better Citizenship

and from

lip

Mur. in
signed a
with th*
for the
snlaiy *»f

HUtaou

Women GolfcrH Will
Have 1-Club Tourney

Former Rettidcnt Of
City Dies In North

T K M P L K C O LI MN8

K O U N II

NAPLKH, - Two columns of a
temple ia tho g***lde«s Gy tele Jtave
•sratatad in the laower
HEADS KNIGHTS TFMPI.ARH Just
or main rrow road, at
D&lt;
The exiatenca of tha
TA LLA H A SSFK ,
Mar. iu — H
baa been known far a long
( A e . ) - T h a aasclava of th* grand
the exact poeillon ha#
ramn^ndry a f Knights Tsmplsr of
Florida t r i l l M ra today with th* Just I a revealed.
sta rt!** of William W. t hasa,
^TH lC U LA —W a r k
aa
La haland, aa . grand rommandrr.
lotion of atrrela throughLakstand waa ariartrd as tha naxt
a a i dt^r pogreaeinf.
*v •
(•■ranttas rily.

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A t $ 7 5 ,0 0 0

S ig n u

ST. P FT M tSIIP ItG .
( A.P I HhIm- Ruth
Mrs John t! I.roiiard, yr«lrr ; contraot here tpduy
N« w York Yankee*
day arrv|ilmt thr rh*trnisn»lii|' of i
aenttim of 10X2 »« «

* he ann*»un* «**l
Amen* mu * llito tis|*»p ttM'J
ih
f ittltri»n«e h»s been n tn.nm
in 1ei«-»t uf the lln' A»sim lAtlini f«*»
UMtijr ) cut«. M**o»i*ling t»» Mis
L'ritier«!&gt; . n't.l the Flarnl • Bar Ions
a •&gt;Iunding •nniimltee nil the Hint
to t
This i nnunitteo h»| i . liming'
the week *h -igitete*!, t i hn\•• i \ri &gt;
tow n, «it \ a m*| count in Floililu
rmL' wit ti tt
vui* •• t f Mprikoi
Sanford vuomtn golf*r- mtv i t - wh*&gt; will -|*m*m*I the •igmf I* mis •
|lf| iiMil I It* V»* »
i i*i/eti-lito
|&gt;rcted to meet at th* Sanford uf
Country t'lub course P»o ms morn­ Deed Ml th* p • nt tmu'. &lt; *
ing at J» to o'clock tt» tnki purl in clubs. -*• ...I . .1 i h * if* If*. 11
another one-club tournament, en­ teni «l *.i Muinaaln lie, «I»*lf0 IlMta ft •'•*
voluiP* ••
joy a luncheon at n«N.n. nnd be­ will hr MibSfle* l#y
come ■ member of a o•uitrmplaled apeekm * *1 »mg that wrt'k, ••
rording to Ih*- plan
Woman s (tolf AaatM imt •••n
K|*onMM« i*f thr wrrk •»
To insure tha affair i* ing a suecess, a committee tired*d by Mrs thr ho|&gt;r thut |sitl*li' «pilltrd
|M»* Will Ji
M
K. F Ihousholder, with Mrs. II M. era of t In • •“«&lt;
Pap worth, Mra. A. U Fp|*« Mis ldioii.it «ly in III* •it* tm nfill tati*
John Meiarh, Jr^ an*t Mra. t S. of gl*|i'oprtatr * »•»••nmiilrtt in S* ••
McCall, is ranvaalng tlo- city in mi nnlt I M nt) dunttg thr wrrk 1 »•« •
pa '•’ irnl.it l\ MMktotin that !»•*•'
attempt to cnllM tlo support of arc pH
every woman lntere»ic«l in golf in Of Ai. NprfikiiiiT l r done in thr
sebao' which tin ) term thr main
thia city.
It ia hoped to hold a one rluh f»C(*l&gt; for thr prndlirlion of gosi
tournament and later n real golf clttat"
« , . Itatti Walls t, of Lakrlaii*
tournament e a c h week. Allan
Stewart, professional at the «lub, M*«rat»* s v uf (hi- * i»iarn»hip ( **o
la-pnfinly th.i
declares that there are enough miliar ■-*•itrn Mi
wdfnen golfers In this iity to pro­ "Tha i »•**•&gt; uf It- t i n ('itiirii«lu
vide for such events weekl&gt;, and !• that t in* «it i f s ii . uf Ann *
that a creditable team of women •houlj |i %I* liMtior ii'tlt*, upright, hi'
kho.ihl
goi/era rhould now U- entered in ahhlibg live-, thr
tournamonts attracting statewide thclr^c1fin% »»ru*r fi t h r l i r i i r l »l
of thr ruiinlt) thr mmiiio* in |*t a r
women yolfeia.
thin
•r In wm. Mini that all o f
•hnuld l*r done If* i a * r « f tovr of
doing it nn*J not hr* mum* i if f m t ..I
thr law Though m mm In w &gt; i i
wr »nu»t irrognizr Ihr f 11 th.
Ihr Iw8| ntiftrnv arr tlm«r win*
Wold VRi rscvivrd in Hanford
are go&lt;**| Im Niikr of ih a ia rlrr a*ol
today of Iho dralh Ilf (Iroryv
not those who Mfr good IwrsURr nf
Oviott, 20, forairy rrsldrnt of this
fear of law Wr must »l»» frrng
rlty, who dlrd at Marion, Ohto, niar Otttl the American people are
a flsr a long illnsss. Funaral sarrn«rt coward* an«f that thr way to
Iras will lis held In that rlty on
bidld thrir •harartrr l» not
on
Friday, It Is laid
fear, hut on irsu m and loyalty
Mr. Oviatl s i , born In Marion,
Ohio, hut h a j livsd in Sanford 'and pfaise M
Mrs, laTunardy will
annnunrv
with hla family for thr past six
yssrs. Thr so qwotbs ago ha want her aititttants and the various
to his blfthpUtv. Ha Is a gradual* plarai where the message of " B e t­
ter t'itit«n»hipa&lt; will tw heard dur­
•f Samlnola High Brhoul.
Ha ia aorvivad b , hi* parants, ing tha week of Mar. 27-Apr. 3,
Mr. and MIS. J . B. Oviatl. of lata this week.

"

R u th

Y ea r

Jones tn Titusville. Prior to I'*.'I
he had served aa advisor to the
Board of County Commissioners
of Brevard county mo! h« ro .n
ty prosecuting attorm \
Mr Boyle waa born in t'lm agi
(Continue^ on Pag. Three)

af

B ah e

P er

* Htm lm il,
County
cnmmtttro|
LjniyiiaiUt SrTtfrtP WTW R iW TW «-V T * tK W W (l
In -IPTfl With the decree of I.L.U- • 'ikttrr C llU rnsh tp " w«*rk *pon
He began the general practice of , 0m l liy III,' F lo m lJ S «s 'r l l « '
law aa a Junior partner in the A*,oriatinn. Tim .« r r k «'f
ktm
firm of the late J-idge Minor S. •_&gt;;-A|ir I lm» lovn „• i|i''i|:'i*trd.
U.

WOULD COURT
ACnONWILS.
AT ZERO POINT
Senate Uncertain AH
To Course OnAmerican Adherence T o ~
International Body

Present Circuit Judge
And Prosecutor To
S e e k Nominations
vlri Coming Primary

rear o f Rined' Pilling Station at
Ninth Street and Sanford Avenue
caught fire from an unknown
source, and brought the Depart­
ment te the scene. Ne damage i«
reported.
This morning aa extensive gras)
fire la the vicinity e f the ZecharyVeneer Co., plant on West F irst
Street drew attention. It was
brought under control with no Hanford, and thraa slstsrs, Mrs.
Flora nr* Parkins, of Columbus,
damage a fte r a short period.
Ohio, Mr*. M irgsrst fh-nbow, am]
Mi«s GraM Ovtatt, of Sanford.
BA C K S SA LK S TA X
.W ASH IN GTON ,
H er.
18.—
(A JP.)—Rep. R a i n e y , Illinois,
Democratic leader, In reply ta opo f President WlCUm
r _____
Green o f the Am (risen Federation
to tha sa k e tax, warned
o f Lobar
Lai
that rate in antactaa of federal
"
workers
probably eras Id be aeeeas Haled by failure |a adqpt the

FOUR GENERATIONS OF LINDBERGH-MORROW FAMILY

so hr for* long, but thry ara di­
vided on srvkinK Imnmllata action
and at odds on th* effect of tha
Reel resolution for modifying tha
protocol of adhartnro. ’• - • r r -t
S enator Robinson, A r k a n s a s
leader of the Demon ala pnd ad­
vocate of the rourt, has Just about
settled th* question when hs an­
nounced “now is not the tlm s" to
tint the court issue.
Senator Walsh, Montana leodor
of ths rourt forces, conceded that
prospects are almost hopeless but
gsve notice that he I* going to
drive for a report of lie rommltllwlght Marrow, grand-1 , „ Un„ , , i ^
wor|j . f f . i r* («
of every police aft-nry in I amnng t h e
reason! advocated
the child a s s taken from a ,a ln *t action now.
S e n a t o r lllram J o h n s o n
of California yesterday arraigned
international banking as a "racket" ami rebuked the government
for "smug complacency and supine indifference*' while American
investor* were losing billions of
dollars In foreign securities.
With his characteristic machineth t&gt;k*r*oii Fruit Cm gun diction, th* Californiaan rvthe ■results
of the - recent
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.on
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a hlrlrm
- - - ,th
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plant
Im

Canning F a c t o r y
In Leading P l a c e
In Its Production
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f?kn|l&lt;a» a*^Timprom"iae^between lass1
that the plant,

the Bembinn and Cul. Janili
Ituppert. The Hale h»a l*een
paid IHUJKHI fill cath nf th«*
ln«t Iwn season*

Be Jute Kidnaper
Sentenced To L i f e
In Prison By Judge
in
U AIIKKN, Ohn . Mur
i \ I* i !»«•&lt; Uring knlnnping i«
•on aal th«* mo**t I i i i * I n m l In i»t I
'*■•» &gt;t ntir«* Jtolg* I \no t it iff it h
a
I»i1hi -• ntrn* o*1 I * •tl* II ILlf
N* Ilf# impri*oMto i Ml fi*i thr Mh
Ion f n*n nf Jam *" It. lilt. It . II
I**
I hr t 8*f
tailltMitl m Jury nt th** I i*«|tient uf
It 1* gl Mil tin
*1* frn tr. f**un«i
griilfh of k ulna pi ••k' wil|, inh-nt ti*
•v»«*it monty.
1'n ■i*i thr Ohn* law a i t&gt;n\ irlmn
*»m -in it a oharg&lt; iti •a . III. VI
'IMI
II f*«|**1 12 • »m a* o M ll&lt;M8 1
&lt;n mi oimtrnrr nf 1•f• U ifinn i«ti*M* for rerntniiirmUt out
of
on it y wrrr ignort &lt;1
Thr judge derlarrtl "hy J« wi«h
mol tivil law kidnaping wn* pin
id u lilr with first It «n*l Iiy mm
limn I *w with a ftm*. nnpii-oninml
mol pillory Ki«luM|nng t- mo of
fl'IOF lllfit
ls8Htlllllllg tint pfrv
mI* **t throughout ton Inn I W hite
isiint- of ju«tirr M'isl I hr p'iiii-h
tin *1 11nr in provrli ihr pum«h
on *il *hoiil(| hr mrtrrl out
I*)
no-fit •hmihl hr rirn ip lfil)

n......tgr. whu

I x 'h m a n n

R e -F le e te d

one of 43
; «*a»dad la*Ulall*m to prolacl *“■
I opciatinp in Flori »a. will ran Mhl. |public in thv future.
t rowtlsd gallrrirn rrrnrmhrrrd
, (100 &lt; *»«•»&gt; o f g m p r f n it jo in * oi
■ravtiii lin p n n l suggrNtiona that hr be­
j ifiapo'fruil
limrtfi thi
1 hut figure i« the
nlfiit «• come a candidate for thr presi­
2.400.00(1 ran* of \** J u i r . I.IHKI, dency as tha Californian tliuiiOOP pomitltt otr illHHI t*in* for tilt' ilrrnl "At»ove all. had I thr |hiw(Continued on Page Two)
irfiatin.
II 1*• k r t non,
A tro n lin g
tn I
pt fs i i l r n l nf t lit* ••

ti. t h r |slnui

ot pt ohnlily *unititip tin* I n l g m l
nitinitnl of gtHpi 11ii st m u*l j i l l f r of
At th r
m i ) o a n t i r r y in tin* •l a i r
m i l uf t h r «*t*j»•**!», 98|*l*t *•»i i n i t r l y
I mI n I
amount
Ill p r r t t n l ••! th*
i'Rli nri l IM I* I' ' Islet I h 18 y r a r w i l l
I hr
Sanford
h to t•sum *
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plant
A t th. p i . ' . of t nor there «rr

•Id* rd at thr plant
uni night shifts, a
thrill bring wuiucn
h im |m it\
.
]
«tmy no.I night Nihidule i* in
•ik iliiy* rNrh wrrk
A* . n i toti* nt inn of thr thoi
••uglily oi gnlllted Sfilrs II)Ftrill
H'll* tl |• n frfilurr nf thr orgmu
/at lull. •stMiu i .IM-* of i minr«| piocl
mto vs ill he nrnt to thr I'fiClfu
ir.iMin r s « n tn H ai ti
« mm-I. •
Miote, I'hiladrlptiln. New Yolk find
llsi-loii on tiir Atlantic f'nanl, tills
wrrk al...... . Thr 20,tNH)
Mia
teiitfh Htkl.iMlO pounds, or 4R tuns
1'u fai ililalr tiir handling of
1to il proslni t 4, flic f’.i krrnon t an
n« •tr« lit' . hu* Iriitrl a do k Mint
I w.im 'Iioii i uo l.iikr Mom no. fioni
mIhi Ii pssint llo ) »&gt;hi|i thru ptml
ii • uni Ih, Mild in r iv r fn ig h l uf
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In itiu tio n H

Fons Hathaway Is
Visitor In Sanford
F o r Short Pe r i o d
Fons A. Ilathaw a), prominent
Florida prditical figure and a can­
didate foi Governor, spent a short
time In Ssnford yesterday a fte r­
noon greeting old fnrnds, visi*mg is lirothrr -I. J Hathaway,
end discussing the political situ­
ation as h* has ousrrvrd it aflae
a sliorl tour of West Florid*. Ha
was on his wav to Jacksonvllla
after a visit in Tampa.
Mr Hathaway, a form rr candi­
date for governor In the 1U2H pri­
maries, announced that hr will be­
gin bis active speaking campaign
•t Bunlfsy, bis horns town, on
Monday, Mar. 21- After h* com­
pletes a speaking tour of Waat
Florida ha will rome into Central
and South Florida with his reasons
for seeking the nomination
"*
Governor nf Floilda.
Mr. Hathaway’s career has t-acn
l-rng and intaiesting. A natlvs of
Florida, he has since his gradua­
tion from college, l*een in publle
life almost continually. Ha has
sersed as principal of tho Orlando
High School; pnnri|ial uf Duval
High School, Jacksonville, and supriinteiidsnt of I'uldic Instruction
for Duval Count) for 11 yeara.
From 1925 to 1929, he was a
member of tha S tate Road Departmen from tha ) t l l « at large, and
waa III chairman. If a poiU4 •• *
large vote in tha gubernatorial
raca of 1928, an| haa sines de­
voted his time to buslnaaa Intere t a in various aactlons of Florida,
Mr. Hathaway holds two dsgraaa
from tho U n lv tratt, of Florida,
an A. B.. and Ah L.UDo tha U itar degraa beldg honorary, on 4
having ba8n conferred by tha fact
ulty of tha Univaralty and ap­
proved by tha Board of Control In
racognllion ( t h i s work in tha Hold
of aducation, particularly In Duval
county.
Ha Is a Ufa mambar of tho Uni*
varsity Alumni Aasocintlon, n
member of
tho
Presbyterian
Church, Chamber of Com m on*,
Mason, Bhrlaaf. nod maintain* a
lively In tore* I In all civic a ffa ir*
.In hU homo sounty.
4.

An NiMifM •*»» "FinirrnaliM ii."
i ) |ii*. |(ii| MMi*agi*i J
M M*
nf tho- W'*M«dni*'fi «of thr
(%»rl M -liiiia iit'.
r c t s f v *il t i t ­ Ptiail,
..........
i m in i,
I 'lia in lx - i
*•( VY**0Id. anil Ihr initiation of tiirvr
I iMltoirl'r, Ii).
l*-rll It- rl,-rl,*,| i MiidiUato • into t).r protection »1r%n i- rlisiim an of Itsgmn 6, It") i g irr. fralur**! thr regular Hireling
S o . its of Aini-rica. It ■■■ Irarnnl I of t elrry I amp No. lUf*. W'walmrii
h*fr l,xlsy. Thi. trgion r o n .i.l, ; uf thr World, al their *iub |wnn»
nf North ami South 4arulina. Im*i night.
Approximately 2&amp; member* were
Georgia, a nit Florida.
Mr. I.chmann « a i unalil* to al prrsent to hear M i. McPImil tell
tr imI ths annual regional moctiiu: of the growth anil working* of the
In f'ntumhta, H. C , la .l month, but Order, asn*l hear I Im express hla
hi* reports '•»io scot In. The •*■ gratification oxer the increased
giiMitl council urged that hr con­ activity uf tiir local lodgr.
tinue In th* rapacity of vice­
L. V. M r U u lin , K Fender. Jr.,
chairman for tb* S m ilh rs.trrn and K V. Bridges, of .Sanford
section of lb* United S tats*, and were all glien thr protection de­
hr has accepted.
gree l*y a tram boadnl by W . II.
Mr. l/hm tnn hs* t»r*n for 10 Hawkins.
year, one of tbs National Vlaid
A short iiiumckI program of
Commissioners of the boy Stouts vloltn and piano arli-cliuns by K.
organisation, and srrvrd for two Ilcndrl and his daufhlrr, was an
trim , as prrsidsnt of tb* Central mtarrstlng feature of tha masting.
Fluida Council.
C. B- Harlir, past consul and C.
C, Collins, ronsul-commandtr, praH ITI.EU IS TA RG ET
•tdad over th* masting, with tha
Ii KHUN. Mar. 18 TIhota v»»ra following o ffictrs: II. Kastnar, ad­
f i r * I last night at a train la which visory lieutenant; J . W. Splvsy,
Adolph Hiller, fascist leader, and ta a k sr; E. B. PhUllpa, financial
JA C K 8 0
hi* two chief liautenant#, J v f i y a a c r a l a r y ; Carl Bchososmaa,
Joseph Gosbbala and IXputy Wil watchman, and R. O. Forgusat), grsaslpg far
poood federal
halm Frick, war* riding near Jena t a r i f f ,
T o

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U weather greeted the playh a d the wind made thing,
iu K .fo r the outfielder,.
W atering triple by Chuck
i,Bad tho acore a t four all In
»talk- Lee Mallon, the I'hlla'
latlre second lalaeman, In the
Inning amatked bla fifth
a o f- th e game, bringing
ye •Knothe home with the
Ibk tally.
■ret
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(A ) ooo ono ioo—4 n s
.
(N) 003 two 001—A 17 S
tlrdadae, Mahaffry, Bowman
.
.
I Mdjeakll Bolen, Adama, J
tot 4. Wooding ton and Davla,

league club to two run, and
9 - twa l i l t , one a home run by
5 'alkor In the eighth.- M a n n e r
___ I M am aui, of Newark, u,rd
f
five jillek er,.
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Brooklyn
000 101 002 —4 7 0
I f lifer, Ntwlfirk, llolyrlaw, Jenk! i Porter
end
llargreave,,
Olenit} Hoyt, Day, I'help, and
Blcharda I’lrlnleh.
UNIVKRBITY OK KM )ltll».\,
Q A lN K SVlI.l.K . Mar. 16— Shaw
Duck, Dill K erratil and Q. I. ltul.. aria, prominent Qator n tb lrtr,, re-

•Igfied frftm the university yes­
terday anil Blfned contract, l»
play professional baseball with thr
M nnliral club of the Internationa)
U a g u t.
' / Theli' resignation deal* Conch
Charlie Bachman’,
10.13 (lator
fi otball hope, a
heavy b l o w .
I ljr k played v a n ity quarter!nrk
ln ,t season, while Frrrntxi w ii
nnc o f. the outstanding eenlrr* In
the Southern conference. Doth
nre aophomcrea.
I l e i h T h n m a , , former J a r l u m n - |
v l l l e Illic it e r h o o l f o o t b a l l r t a r a n d '
in rie ld e r re c e n tly
p u rch a se d
b y ,
M o n tra e l fro m N e w a rk , e lrn rd th e
ih r r e ( i a t o n , a n d a ll f o u r le ft ye a * j
te rd a y fo r
H o t S p rin g ,,
A rk .
where t h e M o n t r r a l c l u b t n l l n s .
U lc c k p la y e d se c o n d ba&gt;e fo r j
th a K l rld a ro ,h la a t a ea ao n , a n d i
K e r e n r &gt; I la a I D O .p o u n d a lx fo o t , J
tw o in c h p l| rh e r. Q . I. Itn h rrta
rtn rre d
nt
th e
M o r i la v a ra lly |

Mm.
Score by inning,:
rfh r
Chicago ....■ 151 Old 1 2 0 - l t II I
M H AN0KUK8, Mnr. 16. r
New York 000 120 200 - C 1.1 2
(A .l».i— Building up a •evenBarcht, Sweotland and lla rtn rlt,
run lead in the f|mt threq In
i.mg* c ff Hubbell, the Chlcagr J . Taylor; Hubei!, Chaplin. Turn­
er .and Healey.
C u t, again evened malteig with
the (iinnt. In their iprlng trainlit}' w rle , yenlerday with nn II
In 6 vlttory. The lo,ani oulltll Ihe
Cub,. 13 to -II.---Wordy Rngliah gave Chiragn n
lead in Ihe firat Inning with n
l.onir run. In the ireond thr Cubebaaed five run, home on three
b it, and a couple of errnra liy Olt
nnd John* in. Stephenafin walked.
■tele ,econd and , cored on Cuyler'a ulnglr in the third.
The (iinnt, couldn't get «larted
until the fourth, flaecht, Mg young
right-hander held the-n down to
three run,, keeping 10 bit, iced
*e»tlerrd In the ,|x Inning* lie |frtr
fore Sw eetlanl ramr In t &gt; relieve State,,

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NOMINATION PAVOIIKD
WAKIIINCJTON,. Mar.
16.—
I A.I’.) —Thr S e n a t e Judiciary
Committee yrateiday favorably re­
potted the nomination of William
W. llarrUon to te United Slatemamhal for the northtrn dialrict
of Florida.
STORM WARNING IHBURD

ftr fv r * » n i

held til* distinction d haring the
W k U r n iW .

By CourtcftY U* 8. Dept, of Agriculture and the Florid*
State Marketing Bureau, B. E. Softy, Sanford Ref&gt;.

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in t h e . United

(CoV &amp; umJ fretn h ( l One)
tendance i t all church a m leaf
and a r t# ! tba croup to lend a
united hand Ih rtooti-rfay aervleaa
to be hold Kaetcr Week} Itev.
Ilrooka, In lalfM u tln g Dr. K. D.
HroWnlee of the Flrat Proehylertan
Church, paid kith a tribute for ki&lt;
more than SO yearn aertire In
Sanford, and Or. Brownlee, before
tntrpdurlnt Dr,. Abbott, em|&gt;haailed the Importance of thr noon­
day aerrirea.
Dr. Abbott, who U aald to be
one of tho moat outstanding cler­
gymen in the South, delivered an
addrea, baaed an "Reoponaltilily."
lie particularity atrasaed lla aperial application to tha official
Board, of each church, whom he
termed largely roe pn nil Me for the
life of a church, lie plrturr.1 a
rnuimonlranti reapohalblllty a , be­
ing mainly aplritual and financial, la tbaoaaatda of ea**e Canlul la p p a
and declared t i l l moat of the fi­ Ilm'croUIL Wtieo they .hat* found
nancial d ifficu ltly confronted by tbetabeltta la a dUalttalM oawdtUaa
each church rbuW bo waived If the anar k oevere nine**, or fraaa aa
aplritual reaponeiblllty m m e x ­ ardlaary roo-down l u t i af kkaltb,
worora who have taken Cardul h t t
emplified by ad member,.
found 4t to b# ot areal henertt, I f
JJefore Dr, Abbott apote, the you ar »**k, tunyloon., eufterUa
lo hold noon-day
group .decided
..
. monthlr, Uka C»rJul Tak* It . for
trrvirra In the Melach Building on a roaoonable lenatlt of tlow — try ft
K irit Street each day akrapt S a t­
urday during Edater Weak. Mayor
T. I_ Duma, will preelde, and tha
aervieei will te 30 minute, in
length. Prof. Irving Stover, of
StcUon U nirer»ltf will be the
apeaker on Monday, Karl Lehtnnnn, of thf Joun ly trade body
will he the apeaker on Tbeiday,
.jthlle C. C. Howard, 0 . B. Belman.
a n i 8. O- Khlnholaer will be heard
on the three remaining day,.

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I a . r . b r a n S o O M O -v u t wuhdfc.
fo e ik , ,m «e at a M y c a m
■ lo n e r fo r fw m tn o l* C o u n ty a t

I teal District. r t l dait (a tba etataa at I M OM aOa la tOe - x/t

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to t i l * a t f l c a o f C o a n t y
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latan tW w k o f a M la lln g
l a n p o r a lln g H e m lo e l* f 'o o n l x ’a feu v .
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a f th in n f r lr * . In a n n 'iu n r ln * m y
c a n d lilflry I a t r ^ f |o n b U a i» fh re s u lt n f lh# I n n a F r im ir W a .
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fumlnol* county, ,on |a&lt;
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WASHINGTON,
Mar.
16^-CA. P .)—The following adviaory
SUGAR CONCERN HAN KRUIT
■form warning wa« bauod la ,t
I — A n n o u n ce njeti
night by the w rathrr bureau: uAdI n * r o b y a n u o u n e u m r e a n d ld k e v
NEW YOUR, Mar. 16 -(A .P .)
fo r
r t .o f* c &lt; lo a * t o t h e
o ff t * * e l
vlaory 6:30
P. M.— Northweat
C o u n ty C le r k fo e t o i a l i i e t * M e a t y .
—An
involantary
petition
In
bankatorm w arning, dUplayod Cape
■ u h je e t
lo
«h*
4 O ff at o n . o f th o
niptry waa filed In United S ta te ,
v o t e r , in u &gt; , Ju n o y r la ia r t o Y I w ill
lla tte ra , to Nantoeket, M m ."
a p p r o e lo lo y o u r v o ta . ,
j
.
Fo il n k r i i t j i iMaM
D iitrirt Court yeatrnlay agpinat
v a n c b k . pe o n t A w
I l»»rrliy anunni»r&lt;* m y ra n d 14a ry .
1 tha Ca'ian Dominican Sugar Coraiilijr«*l to Ik s IV n to r r A tlr I 'r l m a r r
Sclentlat, lay the Florida penlnI poratlon, a Maryland roncem. The
n # «t J a n # , fo r lb # n f f l m n f f ’lrra H
r o n r o i ’v r f m o i t c r t i t a a t .
•uia I, pmVably the only one In
J i M f o f lh a T w r a f y .t h i r d J u d i c i a l
n u n .
roarpany liaa boon In the hand, af
r ir r u lt
rn n ifir U ln a
llr n a n l
atwl
Tour ,upport In the Ja n * prl.
the world where thr lant la In­
equity receiver, for »ome time.
|t#lTilnalA I'n n a tl# *
morle,.
In
which
I will **«k ro.
creasing an both aide*. E lieTry CHIROPRACTIC far RheuI w ill a p p r# rla l# Ik # • iipport o f • lo c i Ion m U * o f li c e
*|
C o u n ty
M
where there I, erotlon on 'one
matlara, NearitU, Sciatica and lb # » n l# r» o f I b la r i r r u l t a n *.. If I'.ooeeutin* Attarnoy, will
hitnnrH Wllb th# offkr#. wMl baa* a n a l l y a p p e o e la lM . I a o lte tt V»u»
be cenvipred. J&gt; r.; W- K- Mae- * a l y an d fa lik frilly A#r%# it t o |t»t •u o p o rt o n a a w r i y . n t o y e a r . ro u .
o r a o f J n , t a n d e f f t e f a a t a m loo aa
Dougall, Floral H eight,, S. San ­ b#at o f m y n l l l l iy ,
.
IV. ft roleUNM.
WASHINGTON.
Mar.
16.— ford. i'hone 648-M. . . . • ,
(A.P.)ro-Sutrth Carolina won In the
ro d a m * u i T * T t t r a &gt; , '
Suprtme Court jc t lt n i ,) f a &gt;ult HIGHEST PRICES for ' old goTd
A o n n u n r ln f . m y
ra o d lia ry T
h»l
brought ly the K a,tern Air Tratr,jewelerv and dental woik. Mail n# pr*a# ntA i|v« la *b# L r i l s U t i r t
ro d t n o a i r r . .
la ( f m o Ob#. §ub|#cl lb i| s D#n»b.
port Company, In c , to te ,t tho va­ It or bring It yoirxylf, Satiefae- e r a t l r I 'r l n t t r y . Y # u r t o l a a n 4 » a p .
Till* i* to pnuuuuet to th* D»m i,
* c * llr
ta to A * o f iC w nln'.l* ( ’nuiws
lidity of a tax of a cen t, a gallon tlon guaranteed. Kot, loan Co., p o rt a III l»# » p p r » rla t» d .
I'llA N K K A Y A N D F R IM IS ,
t h a t I a m a r a n d M a l* f w o h o flfj
comer Church * Hughey St»., Or.
on caaotlne Lought In the state.
•Hi.jM-r to t h * J u » * P r im a r y . - |i
A lla m o a la H p rlb bs.

Undo.

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WHAT 18 A
BLADDER PHYStC?

7 0 n R E I.IF .F of Itching, BU.terlng. Ground Itch, or Athleze’a
Foot w rit* C. H- leon^rd, JIT
CoPoland D r, OrUmlo.

ro n r o o m

r a a k iia io v g a

D U lr te l n o . a .
,
I »m » e * a 4 M , t * f o v » « u n i y com .
m | ,* 'o n * r fro m U l l i n c t N o, I. 1 1 4
w ilt s p p r e e * 0 l* I k * n M M , « p
p o rt
if
Ik *
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i-nunty.

* le«-l* 4 1 p rtrm l** In u * * m y • ffo r li
in c a r r y o u t a , a l l tia r a * t h * w li
&lt;&gt;l l h . ponp lo o t th in eo u n ry .

1

A m tr.lr lb # l h a l
w o rk * nn fh#
I*!m*Itl#r r * 6 is l&lt; n o il o n lb # l#(w#|d
1*i I n i out lm p u r lll*p And #*##»»
a H 4# IhAt rAiw# Ir rltitlA A w h ich r#*
•oil# In A e lllA if u|» n i l h i* . Itsiju M ti
t lr a lr r .
l.nrnlriM .
I* A |M lm
# M(1
l ..c k a rh » f l l ’ - K i r r A IS n r T aM #I#I
I# A p l# n »aift tilrtt!&lt;t#r p h v ilc*»•• a l i r l# s l I mh
fro m
)M tt
• 1 ro **l# l A fl# r fo u r la y * If a o i r#„
ll^»#*t | it N n i Ahri « r l y o lir m*ui#v.

I h in liv
U r a b r rlff i

KCt (• lb*
Jun#. t?|M&gt;a
(••rfonwAbod

Ytm Mill If * I ®i*«*el ufirr Ihla fl#an».
Iitm RIM. m»I F#ur rr*ulAr al##|»

c o u n ty ,

T o tir h lP l) a ftAnfnrd f&gt; tu « «*« .. U-’ .
Il#y n n ld 's I&gt; ru f « * « — A da.

■upftoru

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A ii t o b io b iltn

r o n ji r r r ir n o r r i u m

I b#r«by Aanouara.onr ia MU
fur Iks #?fb*a Af dtslte* of
rear* far lb# Fourth . Dlbftl
KTORK—Pre- which t n lr t T f s tUnforwL A I ia iiu

4— T ta a ln rs a S e r v ic e
VANEY’S

V«W&gt; fdvorite Kodak Vie
I v tt Oft I k e b a rk d f k W c k e t W lr r o r c R l r 1 5 c .

When your car leaps away—vibrant with vltn
and power— and hums a contented tune on
every straightaway . . .

WIEBOLDT STirnTO
- ______ .

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DRl/O

a c r ip tlo n a , m a g ,t i n e * ,
fo u n ta in
o e rv te a . P R O M P T d e l i v e i l e , . I'h o n r

M ,
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Hpr I a b «,
U ta
M » rf, . U M W l
Vorr^mi
C ity .
Lbha
ft^ n rw b
F ao Ia: I f »l# #(»4 I abbTl
b a s t e f f o r t s la InawrA an # ffl«l
•d n » ln lrlrA ilo n a f a n hnporlA A l
fir# , p n 4 I w ill A p p ra rla la s a y I
p o rt i l v t i i m i.

F d l t S A L E : 300 W . U
ye a rlin g
h tn a , n o w la y in g TP p e rce n t. T .
0 . Hunter, Oitoen, P it.

I w ish t e a a o o u n c o m y c a * 4 l 4 i

ar.t3
«B &lt;'iw aw Sa
primary la Jua*. I I , aloot** 1 a

fR—Flowern and i’UnIa

Mien you give it the gun and your car surpriles yau WHhViewfauhd speed and knockles^
power. . .

PsiphtR.

IP CANTS

eatoid* ,ika &gt; e * . * k k * H (M f,

foi

fa v o r a n * w ill * M P l* y k » n * * l t
la t t U ls o P I 4 * p u t lo * aw waatot I

K t i . Jr .
I beroVy ooaoeaaa

attractive
-Hew - with
P r ig Id a Ire .
N e a r
P rim a ry
S c h o o l.
S p e c ia l
yatea fo r
lo n g
l o d a e . 411 M a g n a l U A y e .

m y V a d lA a r y

rim ary to l*

FOR BEN T: Pnmlabod apartmenU
,

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DlfdORA.

T W O P U R N IS H B D a M M M M u T *

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pur

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ta a Jo n * p n e a id a

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�SU RE
tfKDNESDAY.

FLORIDA',

WORLD COURT Other Kidnap
J p C T I O N d F U .a

p Z E R fP O W T

R chAlmuuf

on tHUM l fro'

th ro u g h o u t
T b rsg g b e n d * U td b a lly h o o , t a k i n g e r r d In t b s a ta ta ^ b lu s te r in g , d en ta l o f rotaoualy a s a e r t i n f h ia ffenitig f o r g o t t n -

tltY tttW 1
/mw a ll '
HI 1

u r * * * .7 w

• (Continued from P H f On*)
•r, I would- toko thia government
o a t of tho leth argy th a t haa char•ctrrirrd It." Than hr continued:
l b *T h e M l* o f fofalgn aeraritled
w a r not only anroatroiaod by oar
goviraiurnt h o t th , pecullaf ay»Una adopted by the S tate Depart■ —t aaobtod International bank­
er* to fo*ter aale* and either by
&lt; &gt; M &gt;W fhrt»hd'W ‘ d l W H W H
A b f of
flfll, fhi W fH kf Ih * loti'
, f l M M T U t their aecnrltlea were

I ll m e t * . •
'N i v l 'U i e M

ti-ijrtery *
V V ra riM tf
■eatery 'o r

Bi’vvnl

I M aiBFafalBar action ahould hava
II te a takaa-With rafaraaco t» o«h*

for

th e im p ro v e m e n t

tlBMallRW

of oar

.raddling tfc« pmptB tatdHeU-

“ 9pecutartan H hl'riot,-'1W 4*ldi
i UttawttlUl
jHJF
» p € C i i i H vIim
o jl w a s -a-a
v n--f D, u■i M
ip
u
aot' balF by' banker* greedy for
o t M B ijM B tfb r n b a a t a d * v»Uh th e i|
profit*, bat by tho «r#ry- g ur aiw
r togtiil a t ■gtivarnm ent. T h a t * t t no aaaat iutetf.^ '
• &gt;v afllK w
M d ittU ofai h o t g p e c tflc p la n k s w h U b
* wtib&gt; W e b e lle r e , m e e fr w tth t i * in w r
■ I t r fa d o r g t h e a b o lld h m c n t o f tftw
h d r t u i t c o a r ta , th e G am e and F la b

qt crilt:% rif ROVfrrti-rr*/#*it. 'ntt*r«- I

.fclagdoai o f Oed'.la »o f moat
I drink bat rliht*ou»n«#«, add
«•, and joy la' t i e H oly GkooL

FiFIM ti Ooiunxlaalon, thg

A rar# and heady V ln tliff, fain—
Through (lx feat o f ethyl
'
- B a r * HeadktraoB Hay.

What thl* country need* I*
few er people to t * ir u i Vrhat thlv
p­
«*r

Tha Congressional -Poll on
hlbltlon prove* that tna LItarary
Digest poll I* not'all tlVerackeX
up to be.

at-, '

It has been *agge*t*d that they
•and Cliff Edward* and hia ukelele oat there to Honolulu to' defend
Mrs. Forteseue.
«
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(Continued rron. Pago One)
teen, a thoiny da* *lnee la ,t year
when he called prohibition in Ibia
country a failure, while ho w a, in
Franc* with other American may­
or* * * a ffue.t of Uiat nation.
I The fir»t recall petition* wrro
circulated on the baala of that
| V i ~I 4 w• la* ,.ew 4»do ro

M r«*aarr by •eooemic rendition*.
New force* were added to th#
opposition recently When he per­
mitted Bond*y ■ noire fo r charity.
Mayor Key *old the »hows wrro
tria l and morally Jn . tilled by the
oeedi o f tho droll tut*.
The election wms' orderly, *11hooch moat precin c t, reported an
many votera that line* extended
Into tho * tra c t, most o f the «l*y.
E xtra police were on d oty * * »

i.rirabtSiir— ~

M*lIdn-own*&lt;f G olf Oil Company
andibther American Interrat*.'
T ^ W h h U m excuae*
m a y be
Ordd*," he U id, “ howeror ki*btly
ttio 'lih * o f American repreechta•TW abroad may be aealed deepIT*
W a’ jifoteb*# o f protecting 'crmfl'dggU'trmimunlcatlona that only
.jhbnMotlopal banker* may know,
i Hf hncf tMt e*nthir#**y about th#
*•’ 1 I - ' 1 - *- ' t t ' « - - - - -. _ :
.1 , 1 _ a —
IlfvU ruiR r.R»»or? n/TTnin - fujc
“F
*M*' with tko etmtrov.ray ' ahokt
'M C M d Money* o f the National
M y .ttw k : and Die concluoT—
i y ija d *■'Of tho eontroverky. Ih i
|
b t th* Barto ronrrtaion
nd tA* payment of ihp amount

more progrressive mer­
chants and profession-

They always Btand
i out to the keen obat

•

\\ servance o f new-.
V comers as weir as
it it

residents.

&gt;I : On the hccln of a doctorViuuiouncemant that Mayor
WhIVdr ia on the verge of u complete bseakdewn, occmca- the
htr**lf than gu to jalt; Why do
«lth*r? Why not juxt b# *tt*l|fMT:
_______ o ■!- k * 1 rt4 .
It I* becoming incremlnjfly evf-'
dent that thr l&gt;est way id estab­
lish ■ far rrvehing reputation a*
an Industrial giant la t# commit
suicide.
■'*
•

}W w lL tliftl O v t c i u u r

lU ^ «v u H

h f

k lfw A

! aa11 i L i R n m n r l y x f -

lag1 an additional 1250,000 to aaatnv a centiauatlero oF the
Hofattdter coatmlttee'a inveatigntlon of Netr York Clty’a
gwrernwent. Thia lilt of Informalfem win'probabjy aend Bfr*.
Walker to bed, for tho rrvalariotia made by the probings of
BttntAtf Sdabury have already caused the dapper'mayor to
Whow dymptoma of feeling pretty had anti th* assurance of
continued'foveaflgatlon will undoubtedly make him a very
sick maru
.
»■
*'&lt;’ •
•
"• Kbthing dOflnlta has haen (tinned on Mayor Walker yet,
but the shots hava been falling aloah -to him. Hifc-prfi|tta
k**retary.i who tm -w aited to explali some ditalla about n

Over in Orlando they h*v*
Inaugurated » community aialv*
planting campaign. That'* owe
good way to achieve city beauti­ t i l t i l n 'M i r f i h a mV accou nt, rem ained In M exico r a th e r long­
fication.
' t
’ 1 •' t&gt;
tN aa
I » t h c r lo c o o f co u rt e ffo r ts to m ake hlfn r e ­

er

nauxl

TH U R SD A Y.
Regular meeting of the City
Unioa wUl be held a t 71 JO o'clock
a t tho D r a t BoptUi Church. •
•Rag alar meeting o f tho Gramtnhr Jtrhobl P.-T. A- wlU 1t* held
all * 3 0 ohieek at th * achool auditorMat and will bo preceded by a
board ' meeting a t 3:1S o'clock.
' Seminole
Rcgolar e*acting
Chapter Number Two O. E . S .
Will bo hold a t 7 :JO o’clock ot tho
Madonlc Tomplo.
. • .
FR ID A Y
.
Th* America* Aaaociation of
UnWoraity Woman will moot at
K o » o'clock at th* homo of Mr*.
W . A. I.cffler, 411 Magnolia Avc-

from

by

Accountants 1and Auditors
First National Bank Building:
Audita—Systems— Income Taxes
...
Sanford, Florida

thought It wa* n a ona's huainoas how ha happorood to.hav*
I'resident lluotrr hpa . l i k e ! over 1300,000 dupoaited in • hank In hia am t name. Many
I'ongte,* for ,i* iy mlllroh doftmtT other offibial* have bsen huad to hav# been' banking la m
fo r federal waterway*. Will one sums doapKn fholr'modernt« salaries. In oaanyrdepartnlenta
of them he the St. John*— India* o fT lttd ty nutnerou* persona ware on payrollir wfCTI no deflB lear canal T
'
•&lt;•«' nlttlobs and.bne rhan. when aakod how ho had aucceetled In
gettlrxg'togetharaUch ailteaW o naat egg, roplUd “A little
Franklin () King, ef Orlando^ birdie brought It*.'
'• .,%’ •• • **
; •" •' •
ha^/announrad hi* rafidhlMy f * r
i i. JUi additfonal quarter of•a million doBon w is h Uka
. r*-«UctUii to th * sla t* stnate.
a vary large sma fonthe taxpayers to' pay ia order ta hava
' lit e r * had U *n talk of hU
i running for gov*rn*r.‘
’ ••• tkwinvaatlgatian conUnwad, but In th« light .OfiWhat'KOi mb
rsas^r bootv uncoverea, thia start appears to W l ' in M Hit*
' They have decided tivak th * lb Uitfg'evmtJured with 'vHiat lootoi llha -h gihaAttt aqtmndfcrf
j«*n W lax I* Impractical' becauo* Irtg d f’ puMlc funds'1from “ f !* .talS9n- -W* ^m
ay **p«ci

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C. D, Coach, I^&gt;eal Mgr.

FLORIST

Sanford, Flo

C o m m ercial and R a ilro a d
4U»ip ASp

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PETROLEUM
SINCLAIR

~
C O R SA G E S

Stewart

th e

F lo r is t

814 Myrlle Ave.

RBFIN IN C

CO.

Q aility P *tr* U a a Prodacta ,.
HincUir H-C with RU yl
Bine lair rra n a y lrta la M *f*rO d
*
BliKUIr Opallaa * '
j
F . C. MacMahun. agaat .

Plan* were computed for j ton
&gt;ii cllam 1* be h*Jd at the &gt;-cbo&gt;d
on Saturday, Apr. 3 at the eidlcd
meeting of tk* W *»t Hide Fnniaiy
FiiT ."A . held *1 th* achool audl
tM t * a Turaday afternoon. A Urge
n ratter o f mother* wa* in a t­
tendance and wer* enlhu,inalir
•bout plana far the cllate. '
Thus. A. Kdiaoa waa a winter
reiinrnt of FL Myer* long liefor*
n railroad entereJ that place, and
Wcraral of hU m oil important inP oftljoa* . . wars u u J acted la . a
a mail laboratory there.

Three Appeal

THURSDAY fg g

i to 5 P .*L —25 and 40 C e i l

A L L W H IT E

Mr. and Mr*. J . Hugh Truluck
and 1children. *prnt th* week-end
In Orlando with . Mr. and M r,.
Robert Ellarhce.
•

RESERV ED

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t

PE R FO R M E R S (

Mr*. T. A. Neal, of Orlando,
who ia enroute for New York City,
i* tho gur-t for a abort time of
Mra. H. M Papworth at her home
on Park Avenue.
•»
Mr*. Horne# r.rtwnru Walker
and daugbi-r. Nancy Mae, of Han
vide, Va.. who ham been vUitii).
the form er', parent,, Mr. am
Mr*. R. J Holly, for th* |&gt;amonlh, plan to return home tomor
ow with Sir. and , Mr*. It. F
Walker, of Akron, Ohio, who havi
been vi,lting In Del.and.

fa pattiiprihip In the firm of n il*
\*fn llmiMlv«&gt;Uli*r aim! Itoyl*. w kich
i Intrr »*«*ramc thr |»rwiit firm o.*
I
nr.il Hoyle.
H Tintini: M i wnnounmnriit —i-Mprcini' AVAiecF(Attraction
j Mr Ituvlt* I««iiinI thr following
f Ih -i'ImT’IiI
" If iht* ) h o|il«* *•»
i &gt;V.miim.U- at* I llrt*v«rd cc..n1it"»
*•••• lit
to runfrr Li*on inr th*
NO S K A T S
'honor ami »«"*|H»i»«ibi!ilic* t»f l -it*
offii'«*
Nti«l rrroiiimrtul nv
to
*'*»&lt;* » •\t t&gt;- '»rtior ami Smalt* I
will I'MitMi’ . !» conduct thr *»f
I !»*••• with nU efficiency ni’«l *•»
i *■t &gt;tiii m\
without* favor
r pi* i i.lt. - t«» any ln«livi«l ui.
pro p. or i li.pir I will rml^avtir
i*» &lt;nft»rc«* thr Ihm« with thr
ot|,-i|»*i that »n\ outiro m l iv*
ch. il i.iiu*»
cxtr'nl «t|ually i •
till 1 .1 thr |*»oj*l» . tl»i« cm u ii.
aT\i»tini? ...........
fom lltioii'
«ii ' ir It fin u I of our pcoplo.
i h*- tux . i
I*
rrliunlm ril.
Tin- i; i oi uii.l 11*.* I*. *li»r*‘» tiinu
a*-oirly |»i » *« m ' i I I pU * . j r r »»&gt;&gt;•
«. t to tonilurt th» .•filer nf #tatr

PRICES:

P ers o n a ls

V t* A r n a m

s

MiNSTau

Billy, Burr, "ilie i&gt;o&gt;- tenor’’,
n n j will BPt»-*'- m YnnArnam',
M lnttrel* at th, 'litalie Thrnter
ThuradAy. •

U'oej ha* broii ri-coiwd li.-r
Annum ........ I l l u.», mn-lf lM*
that E arl* Kipp, who waa K'a.l
»•„ \\.. «« •*•*« t. nlil «*r
unted from Seminole High S- Inn,I inomlnir
In ItlJI. I, eligible for the tmlmn. |(oly €*r• • I |»t•« ••!•al • 'im . *1 thiit
it will -j. . i , ii mii pvi'ni'ip * « »u»nl freehmnn honor fra te ru itj. I’lti
Ktn Sigma, at the ITnivei-ily «f
Kloiida. lie will attend tin- imtia
lion t&gt;am)"rt lo la- Utven nt thFlrat B apttit t'liurrh in tinme.
ville on Mnr. 17.

To-Nijrht
. . ....

633332

PRICES

W ATCH

EVERYTHING

FOR THE.
' 810

N EW .
TH IS YEAR

street'

MKITTING INMTININKD
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.HI Ch*pter **f the tk-D. * • vvhrru
wa, announrol to take pine* to­
morrow oft crimen1„r the tmilir nf
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planning to Uvy a lo lat tea
when titer* ar* n« talss.

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SMITH, B O Y L E
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FO R OFFICES

Trlk&lt; Were made bv aeveial ot
th* member* at the meeting
the V. W. A. of th* Kind HapttM
Church held last night nt »»•••
chureh. Thow present w.ie Mr
W. II. Gardiner, and the Mt--i
Viola Stile,. Lucille Got ml,-,
Virginia lawtnn. Allie llmm m"1
Io n Thoinp»*r&gt;.

The tenacity with which lliu
memory of thouaand* of peoplu in
America ellag, to Mgro muistrel»y te quit* evident by the fa«l of
tha crowded house* that greet
FLORIDA STA TE COLLEGE.
Van Arnam'a big mlnstrol* ehrout*. Thr eraeBtial* of tlw old­ T A M A H A SS E E , Mar. 10-— Mtsa
time inin*trri troupe of the better Elisabeth Earl*, of Sanford, has
cl**&gt; were * good orchestra, ju *t been elected representative nr
splendid Miloieta, clrra r endmrn, large to th* athletic a,*ocivlion at
graceful danoer* and capable man- Florid* State College fur Women.
Mira Earle 1* the daughter of
ag*m **t. It waa not maslc. but the
w«g ll was played; It waa not ao*g, Mr. *nd Mr*. William S. E * tl",
t a t th* way it w*« *uag; it was of Sanford. At Florida State C«*
rot afterpiece*, but the comedians; leg* for Women *h* I, enrolled
ll waa nql wong and danc*. but th* in the School of Educniion.
Among the officer* of th* ath­
t t a y iuch a performer ns George
t? rim rc je «**U to do it. that gave letic association with whom M i-,
such charm to a mlnatrel »how. It Earle will work next year »
i* John R. Van Arnam who is re- Mary Lou Key, " f. Miami, presi
sponsiblo for the “com . back" of oent; Ju lia Smith, uf tireen Core
Spring,, vice-president; Frank*-miastrolsy. n « must te given cred­
Whitthorne, of falatka. secretary,
it for bring!ag about ■ su cc*s,l*l
and France* lluilm . of St I'eterW
L-arg. treaaurei

Pentland Gray and Moore

The SefThoq-^A Ferfpct Top Dresser!

Complimenting M r,. Horace F.dward Walker, of Danville, V a ,
Mra. Boy F- Mann, icc-nl bride,
and MIm Emily Ingli*. of Atlanta.
Mra. Ja m ** G. Sharon w,» hoalea* a t an Informal tea gtvm yc*terday afternoon at 4 :iki o'clock
at her home on WV«t Tenth Street.
Mi** Mary EllMtwth Pule-ton a n l
M ill Camilla Puleaton, who wero
■1m to bo honor gu«*t&gt;, had to
leave un**T*Mrdly for Hmton yeaterday and wore not prevent.
Tho gwevt, Were met at the door
by MIm J a n , Sharon after which
they war# introduced to the re­
ceiving lino eompo.cd of M r,.
Sharon, Mr*. Mann, Mr*. Walker,
and Mlat Ingli*.
Thtoughout the afternoon Mr*.
Union E. Alien and Mr». H. J .
Holly preiided at th* ten table,
which' waa oveilnlj with n lure
cloth centered with a Inrgo Iwwl
of bright colored map i Iiwkhim
and fern. Anatetiug In xervlnt
were: the Miaaea Adetaid* lliggina, Jane' Sharon, Kleanor Hick
■on. Thelma Beneon. Betty Wheelet., and Martha Blahop.
Tho«e invited were: Mr.'. Ilor
ace EdwaH Walker. Mi*. Roy V.
Mann, and M ia, Kmily logU-,
lionet gue*U; Mr,. II. V. Wnlkei
I. It. W«nhI
Allen, Mr-.
ru ff, Mr*. I.lnton
John Mt-Uch, J r
Adams, M r,. Ben
It. . J . Holly, Mtw.
M r,. Jam rir A. Wright,

P u b lic

tu rn . fir appbBrs fharr ho' doesn’t w ant to be questioned too

Our beat advice* at S Ipt* hour
closely h o w 'th is batik account becam e bo la rg e,
thi* aflernoon ware to th* effect
AX the Tosult of Mr. Heahury’a inqulalUvaneas Sheriff
that It i* not aboolutely neeeatary
of flea
to become ■ father In ordt* to bay FXrley of New York county waa removed
CJWvenior Roosevelt bacauae the law euforomusni- official
babT bon J r.
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A t Tea Yesterday

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Office Telephone 148.

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A n d ; P ersonal A ctivities

.'W ith Mr*. X, K. B ik tr prodding
o r*r the baatM ** meeting and
Mr*. X. A. Tahacb In c h a ir*, of
tho iau *le*l program.' th r regular
bovine*, and aoelal meeting of the
Mu»lc Department of the Sanford
Woman’* Club vra* held yeaterday
afternoon * t U»* d a b hou»e on
Oak Avaau*. Following th# pr*»en tat Ion of the program a eoctil'
period waa anjoyid when refr»*hnMttta wer* »eived by Mr*. A. M.
Phillip* and Mr*. W arran Patrick.
ho*tc*ae* for the afternoon.
The following program wa* giv*o :
•
t|, “ Nocturne Opu, 9 No. 2,"
Chopin; 'rju d y ,” Frank Lyum*.
Dophnr Takach.
| X “Happy t-ltti* Cripple,” Itilay,
Ita iie y Roaaettrr.
X “Tha Chase,“ J . Rh*int&gt;erger;
"T an g a,"'C h ari*, lluvtter, DapheiTakach.
,
L “Playing th* Plano," Nancy
R o n ctte r.
B. "V alie Chromatiqu* Op. H8."
Godard; "Clock* in the
T*»
Houee,” G rant-Schaeftr, Itephn*
T fig p ite .t; .(
•i‘« » r It •-.

Every locality has itp

Bfk 'aroulil'k«' th e1krkateit'TMY*r*olr fag thh
tdar HM ha* a splendid platform, and wo beH e re ha t t bUukSl''in saying th a t' be* will work i t r tho
tLlMgR k^ M ttP ff lip, iw•1* • «ocr.rraliy thrirucltuut thM 'iht
’ i.^Ht/lUa'O hard-’ttvd bo hoo inch a long ■vray to tg x Thg 1) 'FTIHiX ’tH# Mellon tntrrwata re.
their ’due/ th* Colombian
te H■ Biahnr pgooaOo pretty generally throoghout tho atata eotrag
at' 'Hardee ahd Mdrtln, the twd former governor*, art government got Ita money, and the
Department kept ita aeerota."
redUy th e’onjf candidat«* IH the race. But oo wo recall tha Stata
i
IMS campaign, at thU atago of the gam*, Hathaway him- The State Department refused
soif w a f a i r out In tile lead, that no one ekie waa thought to
1 make public correspondence on
th* Barco concession which wa*
to have a chance. Then ocntlmcnt changed, and In the final restored
1
10 day* before th* bank
comtt the road chairman stood third.
axtanded a loan of 110,000,000 to
•’ Thia time the shoo may b# on the other foot—and then |
Colombia which had been contract.
again, It may not.
,ed Tot th# year* pferibua.

Nation I* In Midst of1a fcatlfrog
Boom—hfmdllne. rotil^ly in it N
why th* wheel* of Iriduktry sound
a* If they h»d a .or* titrOkL1 &gt;'

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(gifittW.'as tpefcBBt pteoalfy; to reduce that
B enrpltfyuasi'HR Popes! tha law rahlng BherMM'dagtilj’td fepoal the documentary stamp
la waste and extravagance in school*; to aubState Rood Department one highway com-i
,H 1") it diet tCrt g u iu h 'jr t: t n il'll &lt;J- »*‘J
mealWffleult ftir'gi titan to-put thfoagh hi*
ir&lt;b« t t Hectod governor.'So much1 depends

T h l* rain I* leddgr t * my Up* (
Than win* ha* * r * r fun—
g o t *a)uto th* Bay o f ITeavon,
And drink to Josfk'a {tWI^

country need*.
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flcial* wot# William Glcwon and
t Woman; Meirtlfletf k&gt; H r*. Cath­
erine D*nu»ek. They wrra token
(Into cuelofy for qaetUoning yes­
terday.
Th* , police Mid Filrgei old's
etory it that he, UUtnoo, Mra.
Hanaaek Otuftwo -other. • plnnnnd
to hldaap tho Lindberg boy month*
agd, t in t Mra. Dhnuerit wne to
taka taro o f tho bub, after he
bad'been abducted, bat th *t ho
(Fitsgerald ) waa a r m t r d ' an t'
jailed before the p ^ a materlalixnl.
lie waa quoted a t eaying ono
"Contact" had bocn mada witn
Betty Cow, the Uudbergh child'*
nartemaid.
State police at Hopewell, how­
ever, :a *tn)rt time betorr, hail re­
iterated an a!moat daily iln tement—that **eo fa r nothing hn»
been diJicovered that would connect
Betty Cow with thle crim e.'' Tiie
■tote police Mid kho^waa remain­
ing, on tho Lindbergh e*taly vuluu‘fatfiy.
'
Fitzgerald told th* police of
ficU l* and detective, that (il^tiyu.
wav in the lludton county

■Utement In whleh ho Mid prohi­
bition had fallen abort of enforcem nd, o r ' fosterinr temperane#;
and had corrupted offlrablom.
j
Ilia prohibition criticism* and
rrfuM l to cea-e making than,
ra v e d him to be on,ted a , U arher
of a Bible riaas in Grace Metho­
dist Church here. Now he trachea
a non-denomlnational clam, the
largest in town, with many mem­
ber* of the old claa, among it ,
member*.
A. fiteve Nance and other JabtH*
leadtra took up th* fight against
him brrau a, he disapproved an ap­
propriation to anppirorent w a*a
arnica paid by contractors on rity
j o l , , and proposed ablary cute for
city employee. Including erliaol
teacher*. Thn mayor aoid hia po*
i jtion on thote quration* waa made

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Senator A dvises Job Campaign
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ty of 3W0 and Mitrbmaker Lew
Diamond will announre today n
definite date for the match, lit
•aid neither rafn nor cold would
Interfere with the •how n o t time
If the entire net Inmme I*
|n the Indoor iron* and that the earned net imomr, the laipayer
dale lo Iga aet will Ire definite.'-' I* entitled to a credit of 2u per
rent, amounting to $I2U. which
WINTER IIAVKN, Mar it - deducted from $4M0 leave, payable
(A .l’. l —The rhIUle, .hoard t*w a tax cit/1;C0. Taxpayer* are ad­
HI. Louis Cardinal, and MM) shiv, vised Co rrad carefully the Inrring .pectator* their ware, yea- atruction* on Korm 1010 relating
hihltion game of Ilia aeasun. 2 to to the suitax and came I Imoine
credit.
The Cardinal* gathered only
four hits off Kd Holley, Hr*
Garbowtkl and I’hil Collins. In
their turn Hallahau, Johnson nod
Ilerringar, pltrhiug for the Cards,
MINIM IN. Mar. 14— (A.IM —
wert nicked for aeven |,1U.
W. s
Duke.Elder, an neullit
Th* Athlaties arrived yesterday yesterday rtamined I'remler Mac
for a game with the I’hil* today. Donald an,| found the condition of
It was loo rold for their ached hi* left e»e “scry satiafartory."
ut*d game with Indianapolis. »
An operation was performed to
roirrcl trauriinia, a diminution of
1111.0X1. Ml**., Mir. 14. (A.IM the vision, recently The ocilli *'
—Cold weather here yesterday wained the pi line minister, hmv
rinsed postponement of the'exhi ever, that if Ihr .a ll.fa ito iy ion
(^ItMtti Fian kho ir»e, - li.
Brow n, lilllnn game between the Washing
dilion I. to Ik* iitaltilamciiji” lil'l-t
faagum and Har^ravr.
tun Senators and thr Rallimor* he moie* caieful not to strain hi*
Orioles until Tuesday, at Gulfport. sight
! TAMPA, -Mar. 14 - f A IM—The It was Hie We.hlnglnn Hub'* first
Btcpklya^Dodgcrs opened theli •rhedultd eihjhltinn glinr of In'
■irrtna-eihlbltlon season yeattrday season
HfvwtcaHng thr CiatlDnali Red*
KANSAS 4 ITY, Mo., A rtrcii.
(X a 3 In a chilly hall game.
OAKLAND. Mar. 14 -&lt; A P.)
^Rboaklyn got off ahead In On- The Pittsburgh Pirates opened giant. Jack Eacle, of Tesaa, who
H fit ,i inning when Ike Boone their rshlhilinn tour yesterday, mrasuiea H fret, fl torhra front
p l^ H .U r r v Benton for a lilpb defeating Oakland nf thr Coa*t heal to tor, can't Jam himself
with '-O'Doiil on t&gt;a.t- and then league, ;i In I. in a nooning game. into a Pullman berth. Hr slrcpgtwrt d , on Murray llnw-ell's .in
on cuts plared in the train aisle.
S r m r try in nin g *;
Ip*. Tile ’)).*)* rsnvl is Ihr hr«l P r f M n t r g b
IMO 0 0 1 200 n H I
Md) look Ihr lead three Inning- Oaklan-l
(M«i IIHIIKKI I r, |
Ik ly . AI L«|&gt;rx, a home town hoy.
llarri.. Kirm-h and Eiiiuerv;
tha score for Ihe l&gt;odgrr- Wat .h. Sanders ad IS s i Sinihsl
with g'triple in Ihe fifth ami Ill' s
(Bilfllt drove In Ilie winning run
trlik a »*y«nlh Inning d.'iib|» a f* '
Flhn and O'lloul had nngtrd ! t
Johnson was Ihr losing pit- tie•
t Bebre:
Brooklyn IN)
;&gt;cminn t in n l« I
Cjaclnnali &lt;N » 100 200 lim it HI
Moore, Jonr**. Ilrlnit'h ""&lt;1 !#•$
ptly
firnt«»n.
«•*».
Ihe normal tm ra'e m I ',
CA frM I in d SuU rfortb. M m lon
,,er rent n l|i» Ilf-* $4.0011 nf net
income in ryrri* of Die |irisnnal
LOS ANDKI.KS. Mai
l(
(A T .)—Thr N'ra York (ilanli* eiempl ion. rii'dit foi depend
lambaatril II Iilnglt (iiimr* for an ruts, eti . I pei tint on Die oral
rah* in (hr &gt;&gt;rvrnlli inning an I $ 1,000. ami :% |iri m»t on tin- Lb I
tllDtilf &lt;1 thr ('hirago (. iiIia 7 lo • rur Thr kiirlai i»ir» in mm
l,yaatrrday hrforr in.tltin fan* pi lmg’ tOtVrlk nun)' la iin p r^ makr
T||* victory gave thr Giants rl m n la k f u iinlly lo thnr n»n
tp M to two lead in thr rihlbllion liii(iviftla|;r lirgm on n**l in
inm^« in fir r . of
Ihr
a*(fta with ihr Cut™. •
*0rlmcv fnimr, St lout* hu|l- rate* n o n * r hi AMotilafirr wilh
gge made hi-- delull »* • t'llh In thr anioonl of nrl iiii Dinr In Itnlrrl
«M h« tilth With tor llotlithy turn hi v«lying »o (illn i liittiiiir tai
braektU (hi a nrl inromr in 9a
Mjdlng, 2 to I
v
*- Kahuntarlin ofieard Ihe I'evrulo era* of 910,000 ami not in n«c*&lt;
With a walk, ad aniril on Mnori,'« I of 9lt.h000 the 1ate n I pn rant
alnglr • ml nitjird on Kornr«kr'*l of auch rxi’vax. The Mirlii upon h
tftt)ubl«. MOote slot
Koeoet k*'I nrl Inrotnr of fliJHHl i« t«&lt;&gt; ami
ajpled on IJodslrton’» *inglr
upon a nrl Inruinr in r ir r n nf
/T a r t, dto|i|ini a pingii ill rnnlri 1 1 1.000 an 1I110I in rniAx of fill.
•IrOrimfp %Aalkr*l m l lu fill IIm* 000, Ihr ia(r la * pn m il of
hairy. Jack*oir* wingl** • •*! I.$•••! Mich rirraa Thr Mirlai •••! a nrl
•tram an&lt;J Trny «%r» »l»r plate inromr of 9100,000 I* III.MiO.
Jickaon and 0(1 Him "m ind * Mini upon | lift Ificoiur m rup««
double aVaal, foi (hi* fmi*l »u»n s.f f Iofi.ooo in addiliun irn p-r im l
of (bv inaing
(of Mirli rirraa. (hr
maainiuui
Torry hit. a home loo 10 th* 1I • all At ita a Itfrn atalr&lt;l. many
atrond.
make Ihr firm of a|&gt;
Score hy Inning.
1*1%mg Ihr maximum latr Ift'lrai)
Chicago
|l)| MMl !Mi| 1IH 11
• •I li»» tali- pittitdctl for 111 Iht
Naw York
niuPtHityns ; lu •*
Batlrrin Bush, Grime, an I '•«*«• k« 1 m ttliirh Ihnr n il lo
Hartnell lleruslay. W alk,', Si h
msrher and OT'atiell

• ir .'r r r E R S B U R o . Mat. i«. W p .1 — 'Although Belie Rntli
apaht/tka afternoon on the golf
t M frko/ InaUad of the ball field,
(lla J New York Yankeea wallopt^l
X U Soaton Brave* II to 4 yealeri f t '\n their flral exhibition gam*
«j|Uh* aprtng acaaon.
•&lt;-lSr*|llng 4-2 at the end of the
illtk /In n in g , the Yankee* pi**tfcrid R. Brown and Mangum for
_jd fh t/ru iu in the aeventh. Myrtl
J|6a&gt; hit two slnglt* In the Idg
Inning' while Kaliagaver connected
CPm's .triple and Cro**r(tl and bel;|8 fV e # th got do-lliles.
/ pred . Hrankhouse pitchrd fi»r
abdtdUt inning* for Bii»lon while
Ltiryga Pipgr** gave the Brava*
flip otie hit in three Inning* but
yM taund for-ttwaa-iuns. ........ fBjMpalng*!
lew York (A) 000 902 HOI 1116 I
pa tan (N ) . 00J too O0Q. 4 .11
Plpgrat, W. B l o w n , Murphy and

Base er. a rs lr,.'
W
ta the esc m lM l 'rapes, t Isa
Cs«r*l(* semssma VJ IM Sasrltta l&gt;a«lae IU
S a a r l r a e raO rallw af la*«r, IM Saaaalallaa
ar aallaral idvartlsara and lha Latla* S u llltry
■M a lM by attar M tla e sl ariasliatlaea. s tr a it
■ha.is ba lata that .Ma aa,catila« aasnst ha
arraaiaalir Sara* aiiaavt lla a.raara baitna alablltIf ar aa,la,aaat ar a ta b llll, ar iia w ii, see;
a lii tara af ear rtllaasa •!*•*•* lb all l i s t , af
aallfltlaa Crew ,cafasaIacaI Ms I* o s w t tsbarara
• re euffarlra •• • raa.lt af tt-la earram oa. TM,
iireal bar sr* arwaaea blikaui talariaa ar aaaaa.
TM• area, ar a it s i ll Bara sanoal ba raitara, ta
• aaClaaraa Is aa- Baite—sal ar le aar s &gt; M l t
a,ataa i I i Sm i ae#*«sia aas.raeaa af a la b llitr af

. Waaalor Jam ** r o u s e n t ad, $ llc h l* a n , tln r a t) d ean o f th e Henata an d
c h a ir m a n of rh» C o m m lfU a ia a I n lr r a la lr C om m erca a la ls a Ma vlaw a
on l h a . w a r A galnai I &gt;4$** All on l'a m p a l» n u m irr ia k en hy tha llQlla.t
A ction for E m p lo y m e n t O ronp coaalotln a or th a A m erican C oglen.
I ha A m erican F e d e r a tio n o f l^ h o r . Ib» A oooclailnn of N a tio n a l Ad»arnear a. f ha l e g io n A u illU r y a n d Ihooaanda o f.o lh a r ora a n lta llo n a

Thrillings Scenes Are PEACE EFFORTS
In New Milane Film IN FAR EAST HIT
A movie within a Movie, de­
pleting the neck-bran king elunt,
of the film dare-devlla In a
thrilling modem day romance of
the air aryl Hollywood, cornea to
the Milane Theater Tueaday and
KKO Radio Picture*’ epic “The
Ia&gt;,l Squadron," rtarrlng Rich­
ard l»i,. It la »ald to bo hi* moil
romantic and dangerom role to
dale.
The film it Hollywood'a answer
to the persistent poblle plea for
an action film bawd on .the adventurous exploits of men court­
ing dinger for the aaka of tha
thrill it give* them.
The thrills in the picture srt
genuine. The author of tha atory,
Dick Grace, the screen'a king of
stunt aviators,
make*
three
braathlesa rraekupa—one Into the
ocean and the other two are per­
pendicular power dites to the
aarth.
“The I-oil Squadron" it the
j story of an air picture ill the mak­
ing. The gay panoply of Holly'wTlorfT'gTrsl film Industry is &gt;ei sealed ino.l Intimately. Great
batteries of ramrrat fill the
sneen
on
oeeailon; a gala
Hollywod .premiera I* bhown and
the mysterious aoUn-l tlagea are
opened for the first lime lo pub­
lic inspection.
The rp.t is III every respect
equal In the subject matter. Sup­
porting IMx are Mary Astor.
Kiirh von Stroheim. Joel MrCrca.
Dorothy Jordon, Robert Arm­
strong, Hugh Herbert and othera.

ANOTHERDELAY

(Continued from rage One)
ferred with Premier Wang ChlngWei, and tha Chlnete generaliaaimo Chiang Kai-Shek at Nanking,
last night iaaued a statement, In
which they mide a three-point |
demand upon Japan.
It aald:
“China a*ka onl) for a definite
cessation of hoatilitiea lo end the
havoc of deatruetton; a prompt
withdrawal of Japaneae troopa »o
ai lo remova a m oil potent threat
to peace; and renunciation of fur­
ther aggrrtaion a* evidence
of
good faith.
“In abort. China deminds noth
ing which It not goaranleed to
I 'lN E l . l . A S PARK— Bid*
her by International law
or ■peiird for construction of bridge
Irealie*. She await* peace end iver Ceos* llaynu In this vicinity.
wait* upon Japan [or Uv isal'iAlion."
Koo and Hoong arrived frown
IIK. I- T. DOSS
Nanking by airplane ’ yesterday
« fc|raaprvrt»r
and Inspected the Japanese (root
• n*4 I fcfghk TliiflMC
line* around Shanghai on the way.
• w nU a rlrr
ttea«r*l tiRR h . R ^ - l l
Krgaidmg the arrival of *pe
*. SiM I*. N.— A r . M.
league of Notion.*' rommisnon inTea.
rvarieeai saa.a.i
rat S a t l S aak n l4 | .
veatlgating the Sino-J a p a n e » •
difficulties, Koo iaid its presence
in Shanghai would cast a new ray
of hope on Ih’e darkened horuon
Ynttr fnvnrilr Kodak Pieof Slno-Japane*e relation*.
lure on the kick of a Pork“It hung, to our shore* welrnmc
rl M ir/or nnlv 'J.r&gt;c.
proof of the univerral interest in
W IKHOl.m STUDIO
Ktr Eastern prob'em* and a pro
Arrndr
found realisation that the com­
mission'* solution will be a guide

0 T h e r r ’t o n ly o n e (K ing that w ill rh aar a
m o r n in g grou ch q u ic k e r th a n a w a rm a h o w er.
A n d that'* a c o ld o n e . W ith a C h m te r fie ld to
fo llo w . A n d e v e n If y o u ’r e m i l l e d . . . th ere'a
tim e t o a p p recia te C h e s le r fie ld ’a b e tte r U a te.

^ O n e m an lik r a h l i c o ffe e w ea k . A n o th e r
lik r a it atron g. B u t it’a Hollar* to d o u g h n u ta
b o th w an t

m ild

cig a rette* .

A n d th a t m ean *

C h caterfield a- T h e y g et y o u ala rted o n th e
r ig h t fo o t . T h e y ’re good a n y w h e r e . A n y tim e .

^ A n d I f t f r . . . In th e o ffice w h e n th e p b o n e a
b e g in to b n u an d th e b ig boa* b e g in * to

DAYTONA IIKAt II. Ma. 14
The Mania lio-enhlooiit Jor Kmicht

a b o u t . . . p u t C h eaterb eld o n th e jo b . It atarta

Ilf h ( h e a v y w e ifh l ImiuI

o u t c o o l . . . stay* c o o l . . . a n d k eep # y o u c o o l

Hrtl ilrd

h$r. Mondty mg hi on r ily
l»l«*
b it bran po.tpnnr-t for Ihe arc
end time on aernubt nf . old
WMthar and will ha ntnved Imlnni .
within the neat frw days.
‘ Pr»p*rstlons war* bring made I '* per rent normal tn«
on lirst I4,(XM)
g(*Urd*y In refit Ihr Nallnusl
Guard Armory tt( a seating raparl ■1 par rrnt normal las on

In a h o t apot t i ll th e final w h is tle b lo w s.

•

I f a g o in g to b e a b ig e v e n in g . S o c h a n g e

y o u r c lo t h e s a n d atep o u t. A n d d o n 't fo r g e t
y o u r C b ea terfield s. Y o u ’ll n e e d th a n .' f a d
i f i f a m ix e d c o m p a n y y o u 'll w a n t to u ls * an
e x tr a p a c k . T h e ir p u r ity is th e ir paaaw ord
• . . w h e r e v e r p e o p le a r e p a rticu la r.

a n d

§

C O U R T E S Y

C baatarfiald h a s n e v e r fa ile d to m a k e its

c o n tr a c t. I l b id s a g ra n d (la m fo r m ild n eaa
a n d b e tt e r taate . . . a n d cornea th r o u g h w ith

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“ M ud. that Saliafirw " Monday!and
T W a d a y i. BoaarU BtaU n. IVida##daya aad Halurdayt. B isth K lt la a ruosdayi and Friday*. Ataa G r a j.
N ulk rvt's Orchaatr*. e * w j “ **ht *aortA Buoday. CotuiaU a N*»w*jrk (0

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NANKING. Mar. I t —(A.P.)
Korean Mlnlttar Lo Wen Kan or
the Sank lag government yeaterday *ait) that China did not voti
on the praca plan of the Leafue
of nation, on Mar. II bacauaa of
a telegraphic delay In instruction*.
Authorlralien to accept t h e
thrre-point plan wni rent to
Geneva lint failed to arrive be­
fore the proprajn waa voted o|fen
by the assembly 1.0 Wen Kan
.aid.
,
» *
“lint ruction, to notify Ibw
l.earii&gt;. assembly of China’a accaptance of Ibe re.olullon and t^ ex - j
plain that it »a&gt; due to t*)*r r a p h i r mnfimunicatlon that
China', representative. W. W.
Yen. a'nlaln from voting, havo
hern »rnl to Mr. Yen," the foreign
minister Ditto).

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oda which acme stortt are employing In comerfls of the deprraelori are'well IHuatrated by
Arthur Brlabanc who tella of an energetic young woman
who, on her way to a ranch In tha west, atopped a day dr
two In Chicago. While there she decided to buy "two old
faahloiied canton flannel nightgowna with long aleevcs and
high neck for use on 'the w indy ranch”.
in ie u r n o n u n i
In one'of Chicago’s big departm ent stores ahe sought
:—
S £ tha nightgown counter, but p attin g a Jewelry case on the
way ah* was attracted by a particularly beautiful brace*
let." A wide-awake salesman saw h it opportunity and sold
i • M tw tr ■»« ■ » " r t *
» m a l u m aw4 m i m m* her not only that bracelet but also two others and a neck­
M a w a k fa* Iba a a l j ia i •*
• a i t a b will ft* w a ij a l taa lace at wall. On her way again she soon ran Into some
dresses, otle'of which appealed to her particularly and ahe

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H «#• -nimtmm. Ot a III « *
M ta IW I a f W iiUM a
&gt;rry wHa n M n l t a t .
la d l M f i a a t Saw T n k .

M da

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• a til IX m
D a a *» * • • —
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M H w aat M t n a l w w i t .
I hi* w m ^ M t alaa^tBa 1*.
»r

r t r a u m t B a a t voeetal
t a l l a ia a k a l a t w n t .

DAY, MARCH U , 1M1

VERBS FOR TODAY
ERNAL PROTECTION—The
shall p re ta rr* th y going out,
coming In, from this time
fr and - oven lo r
121: 8.
I t Isn’t hoarding Ih al’a worrying

of us so much; It’s boarding.
'’Th# tum ble with psopta nowaIs t i n t , they a r t In so much
The Orlaixlu Sentinel I n , come
Out in fawir ,&gt;f the hi. Joint*Indian River caiial

bought It,
Then finally came the nightgowns which she had gone
a fte r In the firs t place. She soon fourri w hat she wanted
and bought two of them. On her way back to the elevator
sho ran Into the shoe departm ent. Some unusually "fine
pump* o f black suede” were shown her and a fte r trying on
three or four pairs and being unable to decide which she
preferred ahe purchased several. Ju st before stepping Into
th e elevator she recalled that It was her son’s birthday and
decided to buy him a wrist watch.
As Brisbane concludes the moral of this story is, "Much
depends on aalesmanahlp and display of goods”. But much
also depends upon proper advertising In the first pluce. The
chances a r e ten to one th at this particular woman, who
proved to bo an unusually good customer, went to this
particular departm ent store because she had seen special
bargaln s on "canton flannel
-nightgowns”
advertised in some
newspaper which she happened to he reading.
Finding a custom er in times like these is very sim ilar
to looking for n needle In a haystack. No existing agency
is b etter equipped for this undertaking thnn the doily news­
paper. It reaches nil the people In the community every
day of tho week. It carries a direct message from the store­
keeper to the people of the community, every one of whom
Is i potential customer.
You can draw the crowds to your store by offering
special bargains and properly advertising them. Your sales­
men will do the rest.
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Roll 'Em Hones

On the second roll of the dice, William Raymond Carv­
-. Kidnaping u nut necerearily a
cleat. It's only when tha baby er has burn freed on charges that he murdered his wife,
child, and a negro servant two yenrs ago in a plot to obtain
W k t s up th at it ia a racket.
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insurance. Jn his first trial he was convicted and sentenced

'a na
p rm n p sj uujsciiou
rf‘ ■T
h f principal
objection which to life Imprisonment. The case was taken to the Supremo
k post people have to advertising Court and th at hotly dedtltd th at a new trial should ha
• th a t it hss to be paid for.
granted with the result th at the same set of facts which

Another

oU-rek

joked like guilt to one group of jurors appeared to Indicate

in

Honolulu. innocence to the other.

T hat place i« in-coming *» law.
A h far as the public is concerned It is still up in the
||* i * as some ul our g reat Amtrlrtir, so to Hpcnk, as to whether Mr. Carver i i guilty or In­
|e a n clUav. (

nocent. No new or startling evidence was brought out in
tho second trial to indicate that Carver was any more in­

-o---- -

I .W hen the ^.Indbrigh baby finally
h a found tin-re'll ba another cele­ nocent then, than at the first, when the jury hud no rea­
bration equivalent to the signing sonable doubt that he was guilty.
If Mr. Carver is innocent, then the work of the second
o f the Armistice.

-ji o u in e ss man—
y Pity the
i ilnmne! b v his
If be foil •
. money he 1*
HttcdUui*. if ini vullr
I 'damned l.
A tic is funirlhing all men
f lp ili, but it i* u mighty big
dp In the I nnt ul trouble.—
Imea-Union Aml leads to morn

uublt
«—
Wu alwa; s think that a ll the

JtU wen ln die winbt are Amerl
n» until someAne tikr
lUgt-r ton;u*
ta «ulcldcT

along

ami

jury Is commendable and the state has been spared the
ghustly Spectacit; of a man spending his life in jail for a
crime he never committed. Hut In liiis ease, the first jury
is certainly placid in a very bad light, and the slute should
ue hardly le-s embarrassed at the first miacarruigc of ju s­
tice.
At all t-u n ls ii limit* us though the case offers an il­
luminating comment my of the falliblenesB of humutt nature,
and it also should indicate to any prospective murderer
th at even lr he is caught hls chances for conviction nre at
worst like the flip t f a coin and at best like playing with
loaded dice, for If the first jury doesn’t turn you loose the
second opo,wiIl.
-o

WILL ROGERS SA Y S: "It was grntifylng to read in
l hr. press this morning thsl tier many 'went none' In their

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primary flection 'yesterday. Hindoiiburg Is asaured of re-

1The Sanfiyd Her-ild t* mahlnz
vP# 'charge for Iltlp Wanted ad*, election April 10. He must fie a grand old character, the
I ;f Situation* Wonted ad». Avail only man th a t the whole of Europe produced, th at they
hrunrMilf ..f tin* opportunity to I'd lowed In war,, and followed in peace. J litter hotl some
l M lP irlie v # ^baiuploym ent.

i. The bevt way fpr s fellow to
Into training for football U to
rt*t Ini - b-j 'art* . If he e tn stand
he besttt-a h e ll t» k . there, thv
Wrldlr. n "HI be e soft spot for
t v

Car}
Sim-

swell fcoumllng Ideas, hut this dtqtrsssion has lasted so long
I hut it has given the people a chance In all countries to
know tin t nobody can fix It overnight with an idea No­
body known exactly whore It rume from, and nobody know,*
exactly where or when its going Jrom heru. Hlndonbuig had
no solution anil waa re-elected. So why don’t everybody do
like hint and quit lying uhout it?"

Hard**' ll alluded to by
"I

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opponent*

as

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

"the

in tiunn -i ViinVer.'' We heven l
ird th -t being either eonMrs. Ine* Chenevert and little the American U nitarian A»»o,le»Utut.- v ^ q u a lific a tio n for the
tiun, end eon of Dr. Ch*ilr&gt; 1.Illin
nfftes. —Tempe Trib- on, Jack, are visiting Mrs. Chene- oil, form er I’reeldenl of harvard
Howiver tfcst m»y be, U verl’s m othsr, Mrs. Stevens, list- University, wee e visitor In Ihe
pn’t be Cary Hard**. the banker, lunvilla Avenue. They will spend city for a few hours W edntsJey.
, Cary Hardys, the business man. ■oine time in Florid* before re­ He dined with hie friend*, Mr. and
I’e elected governor of Florida. turning to .th e ir borne at Defiance, Mrs. Georg* It. Fem eld. In tho
Ohio.
■fn-inuoti they cnjoyeil • niulor
The members of tha Cecilias trip to Orlando.
f People nre fui&gt;l\y. aren't they I
• dossn’i m»kp W difference Club gev* a m ost delightful pro­ "T h e Hook Circle w ei drllghtit you im you should do, ra«r* gram Saturday afternoon at Mis. fully entertained by Mrs. D. L.
Instance, there’s Henry Ford, Munson'* Itudio. A fter th e buel- T h rssh tr
ThursJey afternoon,
U jm i-ailng to .spend three iiri* of th* club h id been attended Thom- preeeht ' were: Mrs. It. g.
irul trillion, .at very dubious to every selection on the program K telor, Mlee Charlotte Rector,
ta tu ili n»w Fords, thus wae splendidly rendered. Those Mi». J. A, Gerber, Mrs. F. J, GonJob* to several hundred taking p a rt ward! , B ata Mailon ta trs , Mr*. C. K. Bell, charming
Bland, Hut several handled, Ktterby, Sarlt* • L ak e,.. Carolyn visitor*. Mrs. C ruie Barnes, Mr*.
lues Oie&gt; ii-ul-l hot find eip- Spencer, Miiia .Howard. K ethlren A,. I'.
Connelly, Mrs. ft. A. New.
V. Connelly
ymenl with h|m, tnettggUd s Dtady, Ruth Kenner, U urrlel lia rMrs,
ll. L,. Feck,
H
. . . Mr*. Beni
l which Ivd.lu murder,- . ,
rold , Lure* Chappell, MDe Ee»in u*t Duleston, end Ml*, M. II. UowP a rd o n ,' Mlee M eigeret Davis, Ivr, club mernbsra.
-•e , ■■ir*--:.
iroligbout -&gt;U enUre campaign Maud Alisa' and Ada Wagner, ti r*,i
Hlmteohurg m*d« only
“*“
Linda Connelly and;C larissa B u r­
eh. Jn lt, emtag m a y . oUer ling. ■
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The H ospital, Aeeoclelion now
thing* he u R .' f t , fhU m e
e cl«lre,ed .i|iM #&gt; I m ^ p - bee on ' head and loaned oat, the
j ■r.
.
tslUe than dolag nbthleg." lira of tiA in B i. I t Is expected
I tike** days -of etress apd »Uah&gt; that the anoeel data of th e mem- .' Blight damega resulted when
‘ airport- pW stalaal ,»ot to bemrof h i '.la s t.o n * ikdUr -x * b , flrt trek* oat'In''tha 8unday
TouMi of tho Congromj‘takes, M U t ^ boneetl/ will add abeot m kundtad dalW e
and oomWMioatV. JWgtst U tha tbave.* M 9 * K # * ! * * * t l altonal Church Parish , House
o
o'clock Bus•hould ta (ttaejtoWr,PS«a|v.d gal
g e t two otfceri
otheyj Pdreepe
ta«&lt;
T f bn# | Drtly alter , i10:00
p«r*«nt to,
giv*

Church Pariph House
Is Damaged By Blaze

Zlhnta,

r. Mvmkare df tbe Banfonl
Department hid little
A lrtafY) firalty In tup proa*lag th* bUea,

' i n . m -Uy buadrtd ,do)Inea.*«;h u » 4

beppen D*xt,

lion la Ibi.H#*j&gt;iUl, th* eight
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• h i r i i b e g a n in as derocth r# f lu e . *

y aftataooa a' Had which
in nour a amudg* pal-in *ba
11.000 U the, f|
taaatary horn* of W. H. Gatingn U*ln don*(
lap, MU, Pecan AW , rasa] ted la
ha vo tea pel
anoh, bof«ro * a r
U**ta « eoosUsrabl. damage to th* bqlldwtJwUm- srf f*rolS igod ta pay*: Whan r i n k

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S E T S RECORD
I N N E W YORK W O S U I C I D E S
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(Continued from Fags One)
cent, according to H. L. Robinson,
manager of the Halting* PoUte
Growers AisocUUon, and similar
damage wee cell mated to rurumter», tomatoes end been* near
Wanchnla.
Unofficial'reports to the bureau
from Texas said 70 percent of the
tomato crop there had been killed
and the teed beds damaged. North
Carolina strawberrlee end all fruit
and bloom were reported hilled as
were all w a t e r m e l o n s In
South Georgia and South Carolina.
Detailed reports from th* Flor­
ida areas:

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(Continued from Page One)
ly wall until lata aftm non. when
marked weakness cropped out In
# ie bond market. Outside of the
reuger group, however, selling
was at j;o lime Irapretilie.
Of forrign markets, only the
Stockholm Kxchangt Wap closer!
as a result of Kreoger’a death. The
large vote polled by I’realdcnt von
Hindenburg had a bolstering ef­
fect In the Berlin bourse for a
time, but it subsequently turned
heavy.
World selling of Krtuger ti Tull
apparently converted upon th e
New York market, because of il^
ability to absorb selling in larger
rolume than European market*.
-Hprriatlstr in \he Issue Wert over­
whelmed nt Ihe opening, anJ it
war not until an hour had elapsed
that Ihe ardors had finally been
tabulated and Ihe opening transktllun placed at 160,000 shares nt
II.H7, off $3.12 from Saturday’s
dare, ThH was the largest open­
ing Iraiuaction for aiiy stock in
lira history nf the Block exchange.
The day’ll lolel turnover In

Pompano: "E arly reports Indl
cate frost damage to tnmatoe* In
Indian Kiver acction and l ’ompano
and Danla section*. Lake Okeecho­
bee acction reports frost w est-of
South b*y and Including Clewieton end outlying points east of
Canal Point end Pehokee. No frost
damage reported In Dado and Col­
lier countie). The bran crop in Ibu
Pompano section Is probably dam ­
aged 25 percent or more. U noffi­
cial tem perature* in the rdgp of Kre n te r A Toll reached tom* 070,the 'elude, section w rst of t'uinpa- 60l) share*. The only one nf the
no were as low os 28 ilcgrtrs.
ruuttollrd mntrh company Hsucs
Ilellegladc: "Of estim ated tom a­ listed here. International Match
to rrop, believe yield of all acre­ preferred, wav alro under hrav?
age will be cut 60 percent. All pressure, some 270,000 sharea bebrans, exerpt on elorc up Inke lug sold.
bottoms and i'la n is wrro klllnl.
T kr final price of Kreuger L
Ucun iicrrnge will ho 75 percent T»ll was S'!. 1A, n» against *5 on
icplanled. Spring corn crop nl»o Kulur-.ay. Intenialtnual Match pre­
damaged and time alone will deter­ fer! cd tlnxrd at *12.37, off *5.12
mine extent."
net. K reugir 4: Tull five [rarcenl
tVaiuhula: "V irtually all cucum­ ItitiJ, iln.ppt-d SI dll p.-r bund of
ber* and beans not covered wore tm uu par vnluo tu
Intel nnkillcii. F'ifly percent damage lo lo- lioital Match l-oud.i dcliuc-l nt*
Mutocs not covered.' E stim ate 50 liio.l n d ia itira tly . tiwndi. ii is-iue,
percent of cucumbers, tomatoes generally w ere'depressed.
and beam were covered and not
Outside nf the Kreugcr group,
damaged more than 10 to 16 per- tho turnover In the stock cxchnnte
e&lt;nl. Most growers replanting."
was only little i.iore lin n t.iiOO,Plant City: "Light frost In tho Ufljj iJKirn.
laihlman K o d a k
P lan t City section .Sunday night: dropped $8 to 573.25, then recovKnrly estim ates of damage, tom a­
toes and pepper* 6 to 1U percent;
lean s 25 percent; sipiasli und’ eufu m h rrt, 75 percent."
I nke Duller: "Heavy frost 32
degrees. All truck crops skllltd.
S traw lierrtrs delayed 30 days.”
W itllston: “ Practically crery(Continued trom Page On-i)
thing killed. Ice quarter-inch thick,
nerc-tisary lo replant cucumbers, covcrril to a degree th at encour­
wnt.-rmelons, beans, .quash, okra. aged Ids frivnds, tha physical!
(This report was received last added.
Sm cm l frii'iulx held a sick-room
T hursday).”
\
tlu ’hnell: "Cucumbers 05 jter- conferente wllh him earlier in tiir
tcn l killed. 7'nniat'X's killed, no day. He aremed cheerful, they
plants saved e rc K t th o s e pulled void,, and the bi slnrlr* of tbe com­
7’licv
and pul indoors. Farmer's rvplant- pany was not discussed.
rrq; Bpproxmiutely 6u arcanl uf signed n codicil to hi* will as witnV*r**, bul failed 1° suspect Ills
crupa.”
•
W inter Havant 'M inim um here plan.
Bafora fending th r altu u lan ts
tlalurday night -42: Sunday night
36; no dam agr lo citrus. No dam* from l)l« ropm he dlcleUsi d L ite r
age to vrgeU blr* except occasion­ to n private secretary. Ha con­
al report slight damage to tender tents were not divulged. The siltrt-gelaldes in unprotected apoti." ride note he wrote in hit own
W inter Garden: "No material bund.
.Bankers. ffm lU ar with Knit
(Yost damage this section Sunday
iillthL, However,
previaua cold m tn's affair* were nmviru-rd hi
wind, trail about destroyed the upon act wav th e'resu lt of mat j re y e a n
cucumber rrop end entire acreage and ill health, and nothing more.
Failm an said of Thomas Fdi
of teens bring reported." 1 1 .
Lakclnml. "Itravy blow struck Von. when the L ite r dierl, “iiti
truck crop*. 7'empcratures £8 to 30 death ■loses a career (hat set the
degree* in lowlands nnd official tempo for an unparalleled eia of
loading uf 31 in Lakeland, Pep­ Invention," a n i the *inu- might
now l-c sold of himself in rbe m a t­
pers, beans uni lo m ito ej suffartd
ter of industrial dcrebipment.
most. Damagr to v eg etaro lti about
It m i be who made (he camera
}5 percent. In few cates berry
sir rffrrtle e Instrument for the
fields covered wrtia pin# straw .
am ateur, “as convenient as the
Hravy damage to walermelotts.
pencil," and upon that ,chievament
Fruit* In some places* as large as he built hls |200,000/&gt;OM industry.
full grown egg-plant. Many farm ­
It warn hls transparent film th a t
ers covered the vines tu t fc * | this
enabled Edison to perfect the
gave little protection."
klnetoacope—foreruunrr
of the
present moti n picture; that led
BRADENTON, Mar. 18.—Manatec county tiurk grower* suffered Edison, to exclaim, aflr„ trial of a
no lose to va{cubic* Sunday night few feet, “ we'e got It troys! Now
eggplant, era umbers, celery Bfyf w«tk Ilka hell!"
He developed the dry plate,
ta b .a g e are moving to northern
marketa in car lou, price# are 1*1- which simplified the mrrbanica of
Ufactory and loquirles are in e rfflt- photography; then, bromide paper,
Ing. Th* cool weather has been now a standard of tin- industry;
beneficial to c e le r y and r a b k ib j thrn th* roll film to rank* pho­
tography.an every-day delight Of
growers'say.
•■ «
•
lif*.
II* cam* out with his famom
’'kodak," Which, though a simpli­
fication of th* ettmara of th a t dry,
wo* -intricate In romp*risen with
lb* taodfrn type. It carried tb r
HONOLULU, Mar, 15— (A.P.) slogan "|W7 push th* button, w-r
—A territorial grand jury con- d# tha la st." A string' and a but­
rened today to coasldor tho_ fa. ton operated the' shutter on th*
dlctmantaf Joseph Yount, Korean lens, and the camera had to be
HeVallan.^hsrgcd With altacklng ■ •tit'-It-th * laboratory whan alt
Bertlee bum, )7-riar-ald Chines* exposures ta d been mid*, far only
glrtA Th* assault w u tha Olrd theta-teuld Ih t film ba taken out
upon\*.woman within two w t*u and deraioped.
and'brought demsnit that the at- ■Before tb* to re of the century
(taker bo hanged tntdor a now hi* ?kpdaka. had daveloped to per­
Uw providing a death penalty for m it artraUrur reloading In day­
Idont light, a p d . tha annoying car! was
surh offense* *di# victim Idontflifd Young as 1be man wbo dfotf takan oyt of sal) films. The doaway her escort anJ assaulted Her vrlopnteni of tho ram cio since
Katurday night.
then and- Uto development af the
photographic Industry are wall
. The entire elate of Doin'ware known to Jlh* world, and Entman**
thin the
could be placed within
fit* ,i t th* main etory ( f ; both.
flat* b» Palm Beach county, larg­ - 4
est'rognty In the elate, and there
,W»* n seaport whan
wpuld aliil be nonrely 100,000
I
f
'( w m » . cow ford.
acre*;- of land unoeeapleo^

Another Attack Casci
Reported In Hawaii

A ccountants

and Auditor*

P in t National Bank Building

band, an
H«fti

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T a k e s Own L ife
At Advanced A g e

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$ W asK S ’v&amp;
7 ■«—**t JUUtU, prealda

■bare*, f t tho ralU Banef tie
f* • »htra. r .Tta Stockholm exehtoc* wae weak. In Zurich Rr
docRned nv closed but (ha SwedUh nation BIrentlmt
tobiIc
fell heavily on iLp, local
fnoch, and U. S. SIMl dosed at maintained perfect calm. On the bourne.
|443B , o ff *2 25- . ’- J / ' ■
I*n»ia bourse the stockbrokers’ as•oclallon fixed a nominal rate for
The Mahan variety of paper
IX1NDON, Mar. (B c -(A .P .)- Kreugcr A Toll debentures at 60
Flnanclal Europe kepi Ita brad franca each—about a third of Rrl- shell pecan, recently developed
yesterday and repudiated alarmist daya’e rat#- The market closed at Monticello, Is tbe largest pecan
In tbe world.
They avrrage
predictions as to poriitte reper- weak.
The etoek la Kreuttr’t Svenrka, thirty-two to the pound,.
ruaaioni on the exrhangta from
company dropped from HI to 42 on the death of Jvar Kreugcr,
.Share* of the g re a t Kreugcr the excl[hango in Berlin. The mar- I
eoncerne showed heavy f a l l s ket was generally weak.
The London stock exchange
_ __
wherever quoted end on edveral
European markets them was a i bowel falls In molt ercurilie, but j A
1—I ¥ f l m f '
« ” • i i * * J V w l,
general drop in rrices which wm cloaed above the wont. Kreuger
considered to be directly altribnl- &amp; Toll *tcurej debenture*, which 1
PORK
SAUSAGE 4 A a
ahle to the financier’s suicide. finished around HO on Saturday, &lt;
MEAT, L b .___
E lsew hrrr, normal to quiet m a r­ were railed nt 20 to 26.
Dealing in Kreugcr shares was i
kets were th* order of
day

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d r y American Telephone

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CONTRIBUTION TO TH AT DISTINGUISHED GROUP;

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Phone 260-W.

GARAGE
BOB DODSON’S
AUTO SERVICE
Expert Repairing
205 OAK
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MORNING DELIVERY

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to aaalat jroq in a n y w ay
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P h o ^ y 155

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Farm Suppliw
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Sheet Metal Work
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DRUGS

PRINTING

SPRING WATER.

Touchton’s
Sanford Drug

The
Herald Printing Co.
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Be Safa! Brisk

•Uta Rgzall Blorg" ;
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M IS S M A R G A R E T

Mrs. Glass Is Hostess
H o n o r i n g 2 Visitors

t u m Td a y

The Centre) Florid* Dell* De)t*
Della Aaeoelatlon will m eet »t
8:90 o’elock *t the Dark Inn Te*
Room In Orlando a t 6:90 o'clock
fo r dinner. P l a n will be discussed
fo r the All 8 to tea g a y to he held
next month. AU Sanford T ri Deltea a re cordially Incited.
WEDNRBDAY
The Sarah P ark er M tlbodlal
O rphanot* Club will have a sew­
ing party beginning a t 0:00 A.
M. a t IN church annex. A covered
plate luncheon wilt, ho f*r *ed . a t

Amateur Play Will
Be Staged In Oviedo

lliriB

Rivalry Between Re* Will Oppose H i t l e r
publicans And Dem­ In Run-Off Poll To
ocrat* Has Been Aid Be Held On April 10

Plans Are Laid To
J ump Attendance
At Local Churches

I G r if f in ml her home In Loch A r- j | Nr)fv ^ n w tvtr, for. Cofivrre** hfi-* •» hh
Iicit* plan to r rlu r n hom r tom orrow | w ny of oRt^ BtillouiSf1 m ln cIfiF 1 lh * |
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(DELEGATES FROM
BAY STATE WON’T
HAVE2ND CHOICE
Will Be Free To Vote
For Anyone Else If
Smith Is Eliminated

J n m i'ti i t to I Io

Bowling Tou rney

Gets UnderWay In
Local Alky T oday

Frank Giles Is Dead
After Long IIIni'sH

Daring Air Scenes In
jfilane Picture Today

MrH.R.F.Mann Honorw
Orlando Bride-Kleci

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White and yellow were lit* col
ora. chosen for party decorarUms
*il|i|H H | t i * nf Milt*w|«i h l l ’ 4'1 ( ' l i n ' d
and apptdnlment* at the l*ri«7gc
In a* f a n r * a n ( i t n ' i i i i i ' l i l i k i l h tit'
party given jeslerd.vy afternoon
S m it h ta* I m n n l o r i ' l y
tin * d« I*
hy Mia. J. C. Benson at her home
t.llO-e 54 Ml till 4 nl * I n i M o ll U 41lit d
on Park Avenue, in honor of Mlsa
t . ’(••,t t ti u in l Ih o n k 'd r l o r Ifnn*'*'
Mary Elisabeth I’ulratun and 5lis*
x.-h
I I.i
p i it |A ! * i( lu ll 4VII-* t iir m f
Famdlu Pule*ton. who left today
d t jB i, m u im p h t*w r in S m it h u n it
for Boston a fte r spfndinr the
1 u ih d to IIir* 54 o r il III ( f i r l l m r
w inter ir tw n here with their parlu lle d I 4 lit* lin o e u 'k ill n iW 'im / .t
rnt*. Vases and howia of garden
1m n .
flower* *in abode* of yellow and
M a y o r J i l i i H '* M I | i l r
id Hovititle were arranged about ihr
tm i, 4’ 14 H M t'klllft y V fcll'l«li4k mii flu '
|i J Garn-M and &gt; .1 \ i v . i.-prv*
M fly looms and the tallies unu
l r i , v e " i arose over th i* Tni-asarp, 'b e w ill ni*ed out,, n -Mu|d,- ;dn
• Ir* H u n
id
a l t t H » " r k i M |dr*litr« «!
bridge aicessorle* 'o ie dc- riii tin- Itap ti-i i h m i l i , it
VV
w ith Demur ratic leader- a*-ertin g | rallty
In i* to oppm u* 1(io S im l h pli'd*.'* d
T
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li-i
i-hieftain
55
wn-.
G.
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I
oil,
and
It
,\
Xlnt* in yellow and white
I bill they w rre the real .punim rl a i r mi 11 «• r u ln lllt f - lu U j n i m a r j
how ever, |lu lrh |at.n , r'-*«eaent th. Melho
Tl roughout tl&gt;e afternoon bridgr
nf the nmveruent. and now p rrp a ’ - exprex-ed , c.itif irleti. e.
\ t (In
t i A f r h**U** , iH d h ii I S
games wore enjoyrd by the guests. 1 The hom e,of Mi** Dorothy
IIU III p * '- propouab of tlu-ir own that he would win the two and n ’ ,1,-1 rbiir.1i. Ilaw kitt* t'o n iielly. &gt; S«4A y m , li**rt*l*diitr a SriiilJi nui*
553ii'u score* were udded, high , Couch on Magnolia Avtnuc «■**
iep
Th e latest exam ple nf lhi&gt; eon- half m illion vote- given to Th e o -j M | lo&gt;-I, ft f 55’liit n n . ."-i
p o rt* i , ut (a t k n i ( h r S m it h jd rd K i'd
aeon- prize, a box of powder, went the *cene of a Lr*|i Year p a rty
liuesterh. rg. the National- .......... , hl. |-.|d-1.1|.al . tiun-b, Ray *■In Ip |M'1*4 ill 11e l on r i .. j i i m i i u l II
lest to »et the pace in economy dorr
1st candidate, and •w eral million y „ , a |„) r ,„„ m . „ ,
,, ,|„ 44m* i i i n i i ' " a n i i !»•"• c u l t ' I lia n
to Mr*. W. A. Adams, while ru t givrn Friday evening ty the memnttil »m nd finan ce follow* I ’n - i
\ *»n Hin*lt*nl»«rir
, ,(&lt;t , IMf, t •, r i ,, u|lti y
prise, a box of linen hundkcrchlef*. Jet* of the "Junior--" Cluh. Dur­
ilrn l H oover’* proposal* ii- r m lly to nioiv from
TTre Hatifi-r.l Bowling ( 111*1 heai,'- nitre frd e rst expense* by xii'to-nd m’iijrli mouU -till Iravr him *i*vr»a‘
wa* presented to Mr». Lui’on E. ing the evening ganu-s end prom*
Allen, A* honor gusdts, the Misses wrre enjoyed and at a tale liouf pin tmlrnanii ut, which will lie an uig fun ctio n* of governm ent m ill io n nhm 1 **f "ui-■»•***•
On lh* cithpi Hit ml (h«‘ National
Puleslon received comparts.
refreshm ents were sertfd by Mr* annual mffeii . gened today at the branches through em ergency inninti hav# K|V|,n nn tmliijiln&gt;n ihcv
At the Ita hour a sweet course, C !&gt;. Couch, and bliss Anna tla iir i allays in thi Kent Building on g m s in n a l enactm ent.
itn n o l* p o in li n f
m '«h d r h 'if t t lr - a t 1Coutmvrclal M riei, nnd a larg&gt;uronM »wit* !• *n m » 9 » ii* Ilitl*'
further accentuating thv chosen Couch.
I a i k * In d . iohf " In * a n l, *‘ I a m
crowd
of
local
inwler*
were
rerrv
nnd
Kurili*rt»e'f
if'
-*aoI
I
he
n
il
ilu
lp
color niotlf, was served liy Ihr
Thn*e preasnl were: the Ml*»e*
| i 'd | f n l on O’) in .n o t
ft* h r w it h
of |hi'
lii'IiiM 'lr illi* *
hostess, assisted by 51rs. Saiutist Caroline Hill, louts* Pardon. Sybil in action.
S in t H i f n - 1 .in i m i ' I i h i ft n k iln r i
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Puleslon. Those present were Bi-yil.
Euntre T y b r, Dorothy
inlnrti l»da&gt;
llis* Maiy Elizabeth Pdlcston and Cuiirh, Virginia b lrtiw rth rr, V ir­ *g#r of th* aJIr) ”, Hu- toumniniMi*
Thr
m n
|Ht"rt l onlllllM i
51Isa Camilla
Puleslon, honni ginia 5lrRury,
Mary Higgins. M i h o Io »H comrv■, i-itl er emateur
or
profv&gt;M,ui
.I
1
1n
champion
F ra n k
K . 011 # *,
111,
f y i i t i r r I t a l r *&gt;n niisl
k»llh th.
guelts, Mrs, W. A. Adams, Mr*. Kalhvtlna Tbigptn, Kathleen Ad­
i wit! be awarded ii trophy, white p m m ln rn i Sanfo rd bfhiui1** mun, opposition i'nprr-%
&gt;prakintf *•*
John Melseb, Jr., Mrs. I.lnlnn K. am*, Virginia Tyler,
Dorothy .
111-be litany oiliri |&gt;iIre- diatl at In* 1004 talfTU'tin Akrnun failed of ao tah*oiol«' mnjiirity mol
Alien, lira . Roy K. Mann. 5fr&gt;. Vlelt, Doris Walker. Kllznlwlh
"
high erne i *.
“ Hlndro* m if ■ d« l**m" Inhium * hhomr &gt;»wi#*rday a fte r mii
Iluiuce Edward Walker, of Dan­ Turner, Helen McDaniel, and John for. .pther
..
fallad of mii u I pin I** iiia lo r iiy «mt
several well p I u y r d o f n i u r r th a n 10' ytm r •
ville, Va„ Mrs. Ben Cant wall, Miss W ater., Billy G l e n n , llirh e rl |
Funrtul »rcv ice. w.-.. b ,|j il..• ih r ftrp il.11. no mi arjmri« ngrrritMf
Helen kfarentette, Miaa lte iccra
Ju n io r Whiddon. I *........ !
r ^ L
\ ^
.Stevens, and Mis* Claire Z a ro e r- Phillips, Ralph Stew art, Jack Put ' were no ehenges in th r -inn dug* afternoon front tho Fruk-.ni fu n that hK t-lpution m il nmnth "A- •
■mlupioti
don, Karlyt* Housholdrr, lleib eil of the Hanford City League Wit- era I Home at 3tS0 nVIm-l., wdh I foregone
Smith, Osborn* Herndon. Jr.. Rob­ la'a F irc la crowding tin lle rla t burial in Evergreen tim rli-ry ,
pa ck u n i w i s h
T u o r in
e rt Itumbi*)', Robert WIDon. AI Hunch and the llahev' Outfit f»: R ev. C a rro ll 5’a rn e r, nf Hie F i r - i |
third place, a* the m u l t of haring Methodist c h e r c h , u - a.-terl I.y j
b ert F itts, Allan Walla, e. ta-.ni
Ift.
|w o janie* during Uu* w*«•!.. R ev . K . l&gt;. Ilr.vwtllee. - I the K u &gt; '| W A H I I f S t J T r i N . , M a r
I awsnn, J a m e s Dy.on, Itilli* wat|
The «landing*:
i A .!^ 1&gt; ’ \n n n ijrn e t iw iii
th at
litit'rrsb jrt*ritu ( J i i r t H , offi. latc-t
Zarhry, Henry Wight. Jr.. Iiirnly
Co 11ta r ' nphy
a\»«td
fo r **t I*
Dipping and aide-a l i p p i n g Uuhttn, Francis Bourn III at, and Team
55' 1 i’rt
Tiye
im llb rarer* » n .
.........
through the air In daring wing-to- Bob il* Stanley, Prfptd F g rm 'is
3 ■8(,5 (rirnds of the dead man. who bn-l ir r e a t a p ! a ^ h irv p tn a til in a v ia ln u *
21
Rrmler Boys
13 11 .511 many friend- * ( 0ng Ihr resl(l.((t ill A m O M 1' in I tell hs« hr*')
wing formations and crashing
H erbs, Bunch
th eir plane* head on Into tho earth
II 13 .4.ui of th* rlty. They w rie 55 A ir iv e t i |o i h r P a r k a r d M o to r &lt; a*
IUIkm Outfit
for tbs mero sa k t of thrills, Holly­
II 13 .,5 s McMullen, J F Hodge*. 55 VI C o m p ^ Jl) fu r I h r t 'm k a f d D i e * !
55’Ilia's F ire
wood's intrrpid atunl fliers may be
!&gt; If. .178 Haynes, 5'. E. GnligJ*", J5. '• ■ In r a f t i n x if k f w a m a d e y m t t ’ i
d i y b y S m a t i i r H in ic tin tii o f C o n
Holler HpecUls
T II *1)1 McKIniwn, and F, J. Gonzales.
seen In action a t th* Milano Tbsn ^ t i r u l , p r c i d r i i i n f K m* N a tim m i
Wom»5 rueni'u-rs !«f Iho ItmYhtrjc
a to r tonight and WodnooJay when
Mr. (iilr* wa- Iwirn ut MnJdlr- A n r on a i i tii*
io n ,
RKO Radio Pictnroa' "Th* Loottu honor Of Miss Shirley Don­ K^ffue scored writ during thv part, Ohio, July 17. INHb, but l.a.l
Squadron” opens with Richard Dix nell, of Otlan-io, recent bride- * « 'i , with JUrs, J . G. Itemlec re ­ . live I In Kanford for 33 ye*., lie
K \ * H K N A T O H K M f l\ r i l l M *
started .
elect, Mr*. ROy F. Hahu was cording a new alley record »*ui t« rt.rviv*.l by his widow. Mr*.
Tho film 1* a distinct novelty In bnaiees a t an inform al lunch*: n women with s l i t score. Ml-- El Malrel Giles and a da-gbier. H,i&gt;
O O t T IK F T K U . Mum Ma i
that" It is s spectacularly dram atic gl f in today a t her h o r* tr. Rose \in* Render had a DM and 175
garet Giles, of tianford. Ids fath ( A . P . I - F o r m e r S i n
Jm n rand Intim ate Inside story of the Court. Immediately after the a r ­ gain*, while Mrs. C. Wilke rolled
j
er.
W.
A.
GUvs.
of
5IWd'ep...t;
R rfif of JlliAiuiifi yraieritny
peril* and d lffica ltlii met with In rival of the guests luncheon was a 173 game.
and
live
sisters.
Mrs.
K
It
TiiU*.
n*enk«*rivijf fr o m a n n p e m lh m pet
H rr e o r* the M |li sro rer* of the
screening epics of tb* air.
served In four course* fr n the
of Pomeroy, D kti; Ml* le c n lr fu rin til Ja«t Frid ay . T h r attrm linir
Reside* the thrilling nir se­ long dining room table which was l.-ague: '
Giles, nf kllddb-port: Mr*. Grslg p hfvirtan *a»d lie ►h*»we| ** lir lo
H ig h team three
gem.Intel,
quence*. In whlfh * group of avi­ overlaid with ■ lose c'olh and
ator* deliberately set about wreck­ centered with ■ targe bowl of yel­ Betides Boys, 2531; high Ira n , Davta, of Toledo; Mr*. Illaiue i n i p r o r r m r n t " In t that h i* «on *li
ing their fWp* th* picture tell* a low and while snap draguna and sin gle gam * total, H abo’* O u llit , Brower, nf llayt .1). lib in; and (ion a till w a * r i if it a t
'J'fj; hig h Individual throe gam.- Mr*. H. I’. Brown, of Km*«fascinating story of Hollywood.
fern.
F ity , Mo.
t-vkr C o u n t, b e ­
The camera takes Its audience
A t the conclusion of luncheon I
P” °ld' “ f * V * » 1“
- v * ------—-------- —
known deposits ef
into th* mysterious confine* of the
Ihe world.
pound at ages, behind b a lu r lr t of
.TO RECITE STORY
g iant son light* end into the star*’
slug rooms.
Dr. T. J. Migau, thr Krajch IVuman'isduh Howler 1‘arly
tha hoaUM. Tboaa present war*:
Incraasad avtra^v«: &lt;1. G. M»a- evangelist who hlii been holding a
htorg of “The Leal Squad- l(Ua .Shirley DoeaeU. h o n o r
Tweed*). March S t
' , tacldsalallr present* guoet, Mre. Hobart Po r t e r * ron, 20; Paul f’exold. It; (J. Thura- (d ries of revlrgl meetings at the
Contract awd Auction
Tea Gursl*
n i l r l t h «n* of t w m e lt Ipowerful and thr Mtaaaa Mildrad and Mar- ton, nine; If. WIIU, seven; E. Tolf, Full Gasp*) Tabernacle, will give
ref** of bis ect!*# career, eeecerni garvt Slrmon#. all of Orlando, a ix ; E. Trrwllligrr, five; J. Ballg, the s(*r&gt; of his life at the regu
91.50 n Table
th* actions of e director who sends and Mr*. Union E. Allaa. of thU four; II, 7^1rbride, |&gt;. T hu rston , lor service' te be held Wednesday
5Of Kinglr Ticket
throe; Jake Bully, two.
-hie stu n t pilots into d a a g tr In
evening at 7:4$ o’clock. T h * pub­
‘
.New member* on th* ”300 lion* lic U Invited.
faulty plane* ho UmD hie camera &lt; i * r .
or Re It” during th* week: J, G .
may record the thrill* of their
Sharon, Mr*. J. O. Bender, V,
Florida (hip* hundred* of tons
.F e w t s C llv e llk
• • ric h vou B tn w M m pW » the FlerMg East Cea-t Ballwag tw Botly, John Ludwig, P. Thurston, of Bpnnlih mean which ta utilized
and Week), I'rtie*
“
In th e m anufacture of matt reeves
*1 U s director. Supporting tweea Um nainJand ef KlorWa aad and George Thurston. Jlowllng Alleyn
and antomohUa' enxhloni. W*wa&gt;
_____________
la Ik* fUm
are Mary A ster, H e, Waal haz of ten been referred
a s r s e r n .u sin g
f&gt;
H # |# I f
Deeelhg Jardaa, Boh- te a* U* "lighlh Wonder ef the ! T h e r y p e e e e 1* known a« the hitebka ia the coaler ef the indtu-

Leap Year Dance Is
Given By Young Set

Your Income Tax—

W hole se p arate return** on* f
by liiiotuinj niul w ife, tha f i f nip*
(ion *d &gt;.1,500 m ay he taalceu hy
n l her NjMiiiM* or divhled hrti»ef[n
tIll-ill, iho hurium d, for e *a m p lr,
v Ini m m « I J . imX) and the w ife $ ],aOP, I lo w o v e r , w h e r e
the t a ia ld e
inriinii* nf nno K|vrm’*e !■» $4,000 0 ^
mu**• in fx cr« a of the p erson al ex rm p iio n , it i* to tho a d v a n ta fe o f
the roiiple if such ppoUKo ccla
la im
tmsi
tho total personal exem ption,
3D, ;tKn
rcn M ih h e in g th e d if f e r e n c e In tba
norm al tan rate s, w hich a r c
p rr m i l mi the f ir s t $4,000 of lif t
ioenm** a b o v e t h # e m p t
r n tlii*. ot!'.. I p r r re n t
and f* p rr ce n t on tiio bal
an • Th.* rm i- of n husband nhdrn*
ru t ll't on ir \k a *4 *7,500 and ■ w ife
\ | I - s a \ i p * t »i ii it i n i l iiu. r i i r •■*■ *i n »• **
v. Ini-,- si*-, incom e w as $3,500 lx an
Imro* w h ir h M t ■
* S a y r r **md w**rr* ■(• (lid l Ie. the linibnm l cla im in g the
ii ki&lt; I " I o t l a i i l v (lip • i l i i n f i i ' l i lo t
rota! pcivunal exem ption.
•n&gt; * If *4nd m a n y 4»1hrr*. in i** in N il iiii-inue. Iiu sla n d
-m» $7/*00
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H.r*’ ^ r*n* ^ V*?1**
I later on of making aiMIllnnal **k j «ri imnlv l*t | ,ir«nlr»i! \ oii Hnulrfi
Roaton, who have- been ppendififr
“ a jH-rn' it urea Ihal fa r milwfich Ihr hrri*’*) *kl«ry. |ir*n»o^l ih il il&lt;»
A three act musical comedy, *hort time at ta k e Mary a t their pconnmir^ rf fi*ctr«l. * In I hi** *« [ riathin I**- **pnrr i (hr inun-*- of
"H ere Come* Arabella,” win be home there, and in other parte of ■Um p, liBtrVfr, roHgm*s ha&lt; n o t; m bcn oihI hullo! Ilmniifh th** Un*li
mornlnff for onlj trimmed
presented by the (kviedo Woman’s Florida, left thi
the l»u«lirrl
ami . | H|f
i«»tout inn. Ihr i&gt;i *h ut it11 i him hi • - m u * lh « I
&gt;Club on Friday evening, 5lar. 13, Boston. They w*te s accompanied
. ,a . . 1!»«*»•rtl
prartically all of Mr ‘ .lentin offi .• I*\ a • •• t »«*•.!- i»»h
u\ riti Mft* p ili'iiM ill
I at 8 :bti K I ■() I. at the High BcJlooi liy M l» Mary Llkalieth J ulealon Houvry’a rrrf»n«triKtion |in»|His«I*. ),,rn v
it - purl in tin- -i'fkiPi"* ntnl op
audiloiicoi io l)iio in with 51is* •lid Mjia . Camilla I’uIm Iod
: f»ut it Kaa,
far* rvaolutrly dr[tut a-* 1 Im- |mi. f f**i hi’
w in *
France* T -a-ite »• dim -tor. Thi
III rMftUV III * Boaton for * *m n ’ jf*at*ii other bills railing foi hucr
\u.
,|r tuandeti that
4 ham &lt;ll*n |H H 111*|'1 Illl'i*l* I 1*111ilkh11« e
w ill hmiill*' ull ili'lm l* I* I riiit
*' *
*’• Few* It llm e .a fe r visiting, their parents. | additional appropriations,
Hrouniiii*. If)* r« »l mmip **f th
plm| 0 ill.m . iI- U..,. » ik* Dr. and'M ra. Ralnuel I'oleston, for i , (| , hr . 1|nr wa&gt;. , hr A(!Innn* &lt;.h., turn, ilHfo»Ur tin- Rrirh^lm* t r |f . It \\ U ttli Mil*I I M *'••11
M olly ro iiH U i-P tl Up * h i m i l l p i r h
in te rc l lnoo the et.nnltiK to the the winfer month*.
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lav 1*111 i t f k j p n l tu h e lp ■lew (iicm tier-. t-»gctlc-(" w ith li(c i *»■t ip r tit1 tu t m ijf&lt; ' mi i n * . S (•11in mn
costumes and Its w,ll t . a . o d • 'io I Mm. I'aul * Hlcirem and son. • ta b ilire l.u -in c-- hy g o a la n t c d ii ! I ’ m svj». Ilv v a ria and 55 u rllcinta-isf ! Inyil nml * ft nl* !!"W tii'l, ih r
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Paul, Jr.', nnd Mr*. K. W. Pea' fe c ia l &lt;i edit Ihrouglt a bnlanced dirt rle tiun-.
ruse*.
T in e«uditb»i t tiniiuitIt'*' ioi iim i in Mtitil 1
Those making up the is - l are: man and Mlsa Ruth Psannan ie hv.dffet D vinucrat* altered thr o ri m i-relr provoked im itli m ««»*•■•• h i AT M l, (» (* H Fi’*! h 11*1 S I
\ im. I (if puli lit iTy * 'Minnil! I r*
Hi*. Oreon Burnette. Mis* Teague. turned ‘ la st' .night from Cain. ginai tax n rssu rp . ti.il the -u b .ti- mi-ni ( ir ile T ill
tIM III 1 *' I ' I I I p i'l 1 1A ti i i ill |1
Mia* Moran, Miss Chastain, Miss Reach where they spent -e v u ,: tute n.&gt;w introduced goes the A I- j If Hitler ha I tod decided to tiy
the ministration one le tte r, according lit' -tlen g th i.n.*■ inioe. the ltci.ii iw t fitnpo-i il * f r im * i i p n vai-iilu
Mildred Cone, Miss Wild* Young. days. Mlsa - I’earman wa
Ml&gt;* Emily Milchrui, Miss Kalh g u e it- n f ‘hoc- aunt in Fort I’ieive to Dcnvia-ralir icadeis, in *bs • tag probably would h a.e dr. Itro,I | live* fro... -a. h I’r o t.-ia.il cloirrb,
IIin.lruhurg to- with Mr DuRn-r a- p r.'i.ten t,
erlne Bund, 5II*&lt; Adrienne Waites, and of the Rev. and Ml*. I am bi fundamental purpoae nf budget 1'.rvblent Von
elected for another erven year a, , »n t S. J. Nix. n» —-le ln iv Mi
and Jack Varn, II. J. Ixney, T.en In Palm 'Beach, while 'be r e t nf balancing.
I
Jones, Kellus
BoOkar, Arthur the party visited H r and Mrs
T h e next *tep wa« M r. Hoover'* T h e pre«ldcnt f v ili- l hv only I N I , , ' lh illn * r . Claodt I I k k s i i I nnd I
Partin, and Mack Jones.
William Bloom and 51*. and Mrs. propuval to reo rg anise governm ent 7.VJ v o le ' to gel a m a jo rity over a ll F r a ile r repreaenli'd tin- I'li -tn
5 llr o lli,- i-on
F M. Shaw, of Palm Beach
d e p artm en t'. A lr* * profitab le eon opponent' but on the next ballot tv-nan rh o rv b ; T
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S e r v i c e * at Holy C^osa Episco­
pal Church this week will Include
a litany and sermon tomorrow eve
nlng ut 7:30 o'clock with the Rev.
Melville E. Johnson, of St. Luke's
Cathedral, Orlando. In charge.
The regular school of prayer will
be conducted Frbtsy afternoon nl
4:30 o'clock. Visitors are cordially
welcomed at any of these scrv
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FEDERAL COSTS RULE OF NATION

rom pllm w U ng Mrs. I , T. Ih -L i
of U onaril McLoca.
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Mar. 15- IA .P .I—
nail, Ohio, who are the I.......... | ;ollp| u j'
Rivatry between Democrat* an.l Prrpi lent Von llimlunburir, pflll
guests of Mr*. J . T. Or tM in. Mr*.|* f
Republican* a* to which party fir* in I he heart b *if th r Reich*
It. T. Olaaa epterlninrd uttii n
Word ha* l « n received here by
bridee p a rty 'g iv e n S«lurdn&gt; eve­ Mrn. IL II. Ia n son of the sudden instituted specifi. economy rc- ■greed yesterday to he formal it..
ning a t her homr. 317 tVc-l Fif­ death o f her brother. Dr. A. It. foima Is felt to In giving appro- nf running niriitt for reeleclion ami
ciahie assistance »: present to th • the opposition pnitir* ln*gan trick»1
teenth S treet. Mr*. RoJm m .n ie Darling, of New York City.
prises* of getting these reforms ering for advantagew on ihe 'eenn t
reived an atom iser end pi i nine
vote Apr. Hi.
and Mr*. H arrison w*i prevented , l i r a J . I- l.eifeete ha* returned ratified.
Such thing* as ih r accusation
Awakened to hern the result.
with a French doll. a . n mrmento i to her home in Bartow a fte r v isit­
recently by Repre«rntative Joseph , hl. %rnerable form* r ficl.l »n»i
of the occasion.
ing her sister. Mrs. John G. Ieo - \V. Hymn (IM of Tonneau*, chair­
ahal e^pre«*ef| deep *»t*«fa* tloo
A fter aeveral progression* of nmdy, Rose t nurt, for a few day*.
man of the Ilnu*e (‘ommitlee on over the tpvi'n million \ote mat
bridge acore* were nitded and
A ged 55'orhl W at general, idol
Appropriation*.
that
President
Trisen awarded. Mr*. (1. O. Dturner,
Mr*. A. J Guyon, of Boston, Hoover f i i l n l It* «t»oprrale in gin he rolled up in Sunday** elec­ of the G erm an arm tev. who «&lt;
tion over Jhdnlf 1ht!rr„ hi» neai- 8,'i n on an unc.xpc- tedly (le c im e
who had high score among the M a n , the house guest of Mr*.
r il,„ p r tju ,r .
nod
dii ldeil t » victory over hi* op|a'iieiit' Sunday
women, w ai prcsenteil with a jo * Ben Cantwell, Park Avenue, I* e c o n o m y * f f o r t .« l i v th e D e m o c r a t s ,
of Coty’s powder and perfume, spending today and tomorrow In m illed only a momentary r lft. Mr. I*tan l a-* * candidate in the com in lieian any"' p re 'M e n tial pit
llonvrr In a While House .( a l e - 1 pUh p rv ruu-nff.
while J . P. Kenny who had high St. Petersburg.
m ary
lie
w ill e n tu
th r fin al
iiirnt today denied Me. hym n's; , virile In- re-c lection i* roll
•cure among the men, was the to
election an nvrrw 'hoin tn« favn n licharges.^
—
E-idcied
iv
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the
iiiivm'uvri
elplent of a aet of playing rardw.
Mr. and .Mr*. H arry
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Political vtbsrrvef. who hr&gt;f&gt;rod'f|, 5 V,r'p„rT, r „1 leader, indicatr-l to defeat Avl.l|iU I t i l b i . h r- n r * i
la t e la the evening n naiad
and guest*. Mre. Adel* H eetrn. - ,B. { rtee c n be- th a t v&gt;*»w *iiWsb&gt;w &gt;be would fight tu* major ball I r*t co m p rlllo r/
course wa* served by the linstn* anil Mm.
George
W eld, m - . bet wren pat lies in Cnngrass would wj((, H lthi. load of It-*- nstiobal
Quantities of white glad..... and
„
shnrt time in Palm bring little but bickering otuD .ficiati-i-tF a-i i*ri«, who ha * at
f e n w ire arranged about th ,
Forl M
s , r.
futility have ss-en th e ir forecastvj
aimunivred t..- w o u ld r u n
rooms “ hereM h. g u cal. wcrrjMP_ , ol&lt;
, s,
l completely upset, and a genuine
a„ effort I,, in, res*e hi
tcrtalned. Th* tallies and uCTFI
rivalry develop imder the spur -f | t.|,.Vrn million .......
purl) appointment* bore Ft Pal
Forming a party motoring 1 . pub)ic opinion ■&lt; In which party
H ille r issues) a f e n e n l
"P P 111
ritk 's Day design*.
fnllovrrr* in "resume th -l
Those present were: Mr. nod Daytona Beach Sunday for the | should take the lead In cutting out
afternoon were:
Dr. and Mrs. ( expense* and passing m easurei ( |ght in the fieree*l form. We eao
Mrs. E. T. Rodrmian, Mi. and
M* i n U r - n f t h i ' F n ' i i i i * t • • &gt; c *i
Samuel Puleslon, Mr. anJ Mr*. - csleulated tu balance the bugrt.
| n,, bmger show indulgence, I •«
Mrs. George Harrison, 511 . and
R. A. Newman, Mlsa Mary Elisa i p'„r example. President Hoover |MSt the p a rt,, to Ihr lint moo. i f ih I I 'r o l r i s t a i i l i a y u i r n *»f Nun
Mr*. J. T. Griffin, Dr. and Mrs. t«th Pule*ton^Mis* Camilla Put an)[ t p,r |, i Iget bureau presented to to Increive it* effort* without f u n i |fti»ii|i oit*! ul l fir
W alter It. Campbell. Mr*. Ann C. eston, and Hobble Newman.
Congress a budget In which Item* hc«it*ti«n. t will take the I r i i i l I r n m i C h u r l ' l l S t i l t n k u H i i t m o i t
Morrow, Mr*. II. 51. Ilam 'iy, S’r.
it|Mift •••II nl Ihi'ii
fni’-ult'Ol. H
were cut to the hone. Resolvet to rn y w lf"
and Mr*. G. O. Danner. Me. nnd
Mr. and Mr*. E. T. Koderman. of go the Adoiinistratlon ssne better,
I l ) |t star* *«• lI l M ’tl* - llllO* p o l l
Th^ ro m m u n U t Ih.m ii I *»f
Mrs. John Sparkman, Me- nnd Hollywood, C al, Ur. and Mr*.
*ik\ !*'»•»
egy vt(ia wtlvii! a* i*» « hetl'tT H* MI l i l t ’ K n '- I i 'I W v r l
Mrs. J. P. Kenny, 5!r. and Ur*. H. George H arrison and Mis* Jane the Democratic-controlled House
barked off additional expenditures pliift1 Krti»l Tlimi'lnmti in Ctii* liHi * i’Hit' l ”4'I k ii‘t"« %%!ijr!t Mill t«'*nl Hi*
T. Glass, Miss Jane Harrison. A. H irrisnn, of Cincinnati. Ohio, ami from every one of the various a p ­ i,gain. Hi* ran n |n»«ir ihinl with
i(U frit"i* A lfi'liiU o i *' st( Sritt!i*r* l '
J Dunn, of Rt. Isnils. Mo., and A. J , Dunn, of St. I-ouls, Mo., who
propriation bill* piesented to it.
nrarly tl w milli*»n vot»"» an«i |&gt;ro l*rn!*'-l«»i! « h o it In***
Gibson N. Bates.
have
been
the
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5tr*.
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Irratn irn t I* ......
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TH U R SD A Y .''
^ R e g u la r rneetililTof the K. de V.
Howard Chapter of the U. D. C.
Will be held a t 3 30 o'clock a t the
home o t Mr*. M. 8. Wlgglne. 1311
Magnolia Avenue, with Mrs. W ig­
gins and Mr*. R. U Perkin* ae
ho* l « lea.
Regular meeting of the City
Union will he hell a t 7:30 o'clock
a t the Firet Baptist Church. — •
R egulir meeting of Iho Gramm ar School P.-T. A. will be lirl-l
a t 3:30 o'clock at the arhnol aodit mium and .will be preceded bp a
board meeting a t 3:15 o'clock.
Regular meeting of Seminole
Chapter Number Two O. 1 - 8.
Will be held at 7:3« o’clock at the
Maaonic Temple.
FRIDAY
The American Aiaociatlon of
U niversity Women will meet ut
3:00 o'clock a t the home of Mr*.
W. A. Leffler, 411 Magnolia Ave­
nue,

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Hoarding Evil, W ill Arrive Tuesday

Spccdboal Paces On Lake Monroe Are
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NO EXCEPTIONS
WILL BE MADE IN
NEW GRID RULING

Ball Will Be
Any Part O
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aiiy exceptions the rule crates to
te of real value.
•’What th* new rule seems lo do
Is to make It perfectly clear and
t g r g « n s » .:» .,t w
Instantly and automatically under­
—- a -Wa . - • a *
stood l y both runner and oppo­
nents that the ball is deal and
that the in cen lli* to crawl and th*
exture for pilfng on is absolutely
out of the picture. There were so
man&gt; Injunea rreJited to piling on
last season that we did not con­
sider It write or ’safe lo take any
chances."
Anyone whir has followed foot­
ball thr last few years, il was em-.
phaslied, inusl have se*q, nn* once
ahot
- a .many si.
- .1.1a J
time*, a_ runtier a
tackled
two or three tlnifn t-e(ore betnf
stopped In the satisfaction nf th*
official'. If an official » r . in­
clined lo hoi I hiv whistle until
Ihere tould be no doubt thr man’s
forward progress was stopped or
he was down in the grasp uf an
opponent, then he could not. it is
contended, in fairness, penalise the
D c a p itr c h illy , r a in y w e a t h e r .| do In 1I I 1IS vain r e la tiv e ly u u e t
other side for making sure the
th ro n g * u f w om en and c h ild re n • p l° r r d ai d w ith il * fa n ta s tic aky
man was stopped by "piling on."
Ih,* ( lin e , and v o lca n ic c h im n e y * bared
There have been rules against an d m a n y m en h a I vlaited |h l. | l o the a la r * , w a* a f it t in g i l n v lr
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"piling on” and “craw ling" for
1 fo r Ih e g re at li r n n h and d rag o n
several years but reports tn Ih* u nu etial o ih ih it io n w h ich w ill hr li ia r d * found Ih e r r in la rg o m in i
rules rnmmiltee indicate ttirsc d i*p la&gt; ed th ero fo r I h r n ext tw o Iter*.
lave not ' ecu a . rigidly enforced w e e k -, m d is p la y w h l h ha- a- its
“ T h e lir a r d *
\khich
a t t a in a
ip il iw l p a l fra l» » rr a liv e K*rm»di»
as the) tun lit have t eesr.
Ir n g lh o f I " feel and a w e ig h t ol

Baseball L e a g u e
M e e t i n g Will Be
Staged I n Daytona

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thaac old rr lioeslra i umr
fatlgh for me tha way Ih ry did
^ /k T * r. we will have a ssoti
f6 l chance to win again." ad
la,the conservative Mr. Alauir.
T k li piUhthg trio ariqirnlrd fur
^ v lc la jl', in I9 J L tlr* peak of
t / performapee. Thay won #2
1923 and At In I9:w
.
three year • trelrh (irnve,
■IbA/g and
Kam shaw
have,
fo rv contribute | 197 vlclo
to 'the big sunning march t&gt;r
Athletics T h il It one iif the
lAtOlt dstualshing pitching records
• ^ h lls tffc e . I l ran hardly be any

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.■ 'icno If this combination ■cauls'
•Mpewhere along the line. Mark
Hot entirely destitute of re to
fate Mr ba&lt; Itoy iMprsdl
svho «on I i nemo. Iasi
*• .He has a gicel right bended
|p ecl In
l-rw
K t iiit e.
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old, and an Iher i'n* is*
(•l ’ In Joe Bowman, sidtarm
gar from Portland Nn one.
Ot veteran, has looked U t
Util apriny than 111 year old
Rommel Mack con mien i hit*
well enough fortllied to lit
V a lla Hoyt depart.
Bowman. Roeltgrr and l.d i olr
g^D, slugging o rtfialder. fii.m
Portland, are the outstanding sd
fJUorli Krausse had a eulfiilent
trial late last season lu rooslm *
W»ck he Is a coining stai
I d
*ard M tdjc-kl from H arri-h ui*
• i n M idi « r third hiring im k
ft^p hut when this department It
dfaeussed
thrrr/i% only otic an
I X * r —dJordun f.tanlry
I Mo h r , i
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O f One-Club Golf
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High ssinds and cold weather
kept down thr rntry list of women
participating In thr first one d u b
iM rn am tn l ever staged here, anti ;
played over the Sanford t.’ountry
CJdb course yesterday morning.
women golfer* made
t)a (r appeajance however, and an
M »id tha aavelty of going oround
at nine using but one club
te-lrua » M the m oil popudb used, kllhough une golfri |
epoon. gnd BfluUu-r e brae- I
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with good results.
ra. Leon LeRuy, sun the tourth a card of M, using a two.
ra. Daisy M. Lawls, also us■ two-iron, bad a (4. whlls
t*. A , C. FArt, with a three-iron,
Mrs- M. H. Beach, with a twohad Aft’S.
». E . V. Mouskolder used a
gad carded a TV over nine
I Mrs. E . 8. McCall chose a

•ad stiokad tka coursa ia
hi playsd a
. Ralph Wight
an and ray-dad su | | , xxhll*
K. C. Hill. M n. Floyd Palm
M. 8. Wlgftoa. Mrs.
D. Bishop, and M n. Hawdid aot turn la cards, i •
.-.•Usrs mat (or lunebaaa al
of tha w orm y aad
Id a xlmilar avxat
. asaraUr. Nhgt Waak.
I alaot parasaaaot af/Uars,
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SATURDAY. MARCH 12, 1932

U L K A R W A T H Il.
M e r. 12.— • re hilled In play the House of fta( A iP .) - M h * Carey, inanecer of »Id tram le re M.ir. 25. The team
th( Brooklyn beset all club, said will slay here until Apr. 7.
yesterday h» bail no ssoiil from
BAlte^Herman, the lonr holdout of
T A M I’A. M a r . US.— (A . T .) —
tha* Dodgers.
Winter I lasts and trade winds
Merman's time %»»■ out yester­ continued In hover over the C in ­
day, but Carey said he «■»» not cinnati Reds ramp yesterdey.
worried by Herm an’s la d u ir to re­
M anagu Dan llryelry who hat
-s
■ f V - i i r. ./ A L A N c o u l d
port.
Iwrnii-1 hl» playeis "ItHl je-r rent
N EW Y O R K , Mar. I0 .i- ( A .P .) —
• A A « * U V j4 P r m Hporta W riter.
Should Herman dn nb lo bnjdl linprm rd over l!i;ll," sent them I When the fn-il'rall rules commitout for 1111,000, hi&gt; i alary lasVI Ihrooph a Iwi, boor workout de
I ’p p k r / ‘ MVKtUJ.
Mar. 12.
Itc la*I mnntji. changed lha roles,
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Ito
a I.IW
La th^
flliw ti»ll
l. mII ‘M
•*.!__
I ** wh^n
L«aa A
M—
the spile 11,. , o|i|.
m*kv
mii.I*1
tny
j V * M / - S * » * f vr strength cliprhad searon, rather than a n r p t
Ho. y ia r.
T ia*|r talk Involved two of the r * n »»f ih^ r«riirr*a to d j except
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.HA T d h lttlrs ’ third straight p*n- (15,000 offered him
it/ III. 1031. Th« "ahofV troops” Caray sabl. "We ran do nothing Reds' hardest loiters, Joe Stiipp hU hanit^ nr fret tdnrhed the
grnond they Intended that no r*and Tony Currlnrllo, holjnnt In
X O fta A d ) ajkain. If nxrdnrt, to help about It."
“The team will not soff'i a-, fictile.) . and one nf ItiooUyn's eeptinna l*e made. K. K. Hall,
brJois uf Mack make It four
rhairnian nf thr committee, ha*
'lly • for*. f&gt;r a n t» Am enrsn much as one might nupp** r ." m I slugging outfielders ami a calib er
madr that point clear In a letter
Carey, "evan if llerniMii .liuolil de
iScord.
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to t h e AAucvlafed I’rrM
—
ride mil lo pla, ball I hi - y ra i. foi
S T P F 1 r .n S B I J H C , I t a r. 1 2 .f , A fter srrn lln iu n g Ih t A ’« In
w r -vtill have Ike (loom lo l.ike t A .I* | • I'm lile n t K f n i l f t f r li V n f
InipiiiieB front tinth official* and
• J ilin for ths better part of a
his place.
ih i Jlo a ln ii ll r a v r * Niinnunn-il ye*- cop I r* had indicated «ome conftlM k , Il I* this correspondentV
"Bonne has alw ays Ini will ov- le iiU y lie w ns b a t in c ( m ilh lr w ith fuRion ih to whether the comhllt, "tih dlrtlo n the club is in belter
rr JOO-Jn both mnjoi and minor t ••lim it- VV t iilr w a lit iin i; til* learn tr r intended thr rule to apply to a
\ t •f0i0 d ltlo n thar. a year ago and leagues every y ia r of In - c.in&lt;-i.
|s«&gt;li*»h o ff the im itfh r |K )( h in p rrp - carrier falling in an open field
•dan better, equipped with ssc He il not as fast a . llrim u o m l | n ra tn m lu r th e npcnintf o f t h r ir with no one near.
• k la r y
po'eer. It manifests mi he la a good ptayri
••k li ltd I Inn * F ilr » 1«wI my , Fin h &lt; Mtl»l
“ What if a tall carrier «hnuld
•slR s llh y 'e v cr of the &gt;li»intrgra
atao have Al * niim im l Mm
W ally lln v e r , Hru e t'unninchani •lip and rall with a Mire touch­
,U * n an V ig srly hoped for hr the ray Howell. ‘»oth ( mi » in itn nm|
••nil Wee W illie Sh#nl'-1 w»r»* *t|ll down hi -it'll' and tint play whoiild
A of ,» hg league and anllclpale i inx, as well ■« O r v• t«•»•• Johnny •nitw|«|e th« foM.
d m d r I hr parne, ’' one fpnthall
■A f/ultbaltallcn of expert*. f»l Frederick, rrntl) !••( n* tion
lu
d ille te ire e l-elw een
J lh* rlub’a d o -M ali In the
**Tfle next iihiM' is i til.(inly op &lt; utttttngham ’ s ................. ... and ..f f rh,, I " M •«"&lt;
o rn m illc * * Intend
world a triti.
In Herman **
oil ••'•
no wr*rr|ilin
Ih m l* . s*&gt;'
l«&gt; m il ................. In „ n ly ...................I «•••
se rp lin nns * Inlo th&lt;*
Abort. lh* "ayes" atilt have
I ' iii I t ' » r - n lilt n p t im i.lt ' a . In | t outfit omi -r W i l l i a phi) which,
n u .o x i . M i. , M b
htafialii* lalhored h) *he •nqimll
Infield, which taggeil a
li!
&lt; A IM lire p r n .p c r t s n f 'ig m n g tlx* p tld r
!*•».
nhok*’,
h i icip o fiiib lr
for
ago. has been definitely — I* a rI F ifc rh e r, the V' n xh iriK 'o n cr. Hr h i t iiof mi ntifr ahntil |l» r(f
d kt short by DIh Williams, N t t ln n a l'i epee I ».aj| k H i . i . ha-,
or. hi- h,u 'hilltop tm lfloldrt. or many lulurirH la-i tra«nn when
io . i , Shoidol I I « vi tcrsiii hurloi
y lo t utility purposes, (Innnir b rand new • l&gt;irt|»e o|
Fm h* *h»- loll of doad and injured nra^
k u . one of the spring’s take ilif.rtTli W alln T*dui on. tin -ay* hr iiia • mil'll' fiH in -1 ofior i *hi- hiphr-l in th« hi*lnt y nf tho
The fi»«t merling of the O n
«aiUttlopa
In
Oscar
ttortlgrr, yf "•?&gt; Tomii K “hta/mu
i*ml it** up to thr hoy a. H r fwvo ifH in r.
“ We di«&lt; iM-rd thin point at traj yTnriila Ba**ehall league foi
n . . mentof ant ye lentsy 'in- &gt;Merger * (J.UUI raise tint r u n lk»»
lU M -h lltln g understudy to Jimmie
* n w n baa U r o - t * t W ii
fohjfHi m lh«- m r e h a f i* e l li*e cwm&gt; v k r I W
Ion'
m * ’ at -flrat. 'With
I t c e t i ^ «uut hpa w. mrfnr IT
ilirliiT rati'fy Wally.
mitlof*.*' Hull
wrote. **nml r r Jb y P r r a id r n t -I T lh » k' i n f«»r F r i.^lAftbg great ball, Ma'^. can would grj d hot Ait JO . iiini tin s
T h e lit m' e . &lt;I is • Is w ith ih e V an al»**« that at fir«l it will look •lay, M a r. IH, al M ayC u ia H ra c h .
&lt;V»A either F o i l nr itykrs et yeai.
|tO&lt; 1I'*hi V
fiMshish and will not hr (Kipular lo In th at c i l y V ha e l a ll p a ik o^i
John-on rnthu-ed a In watt lied
I,third. M ai Bishop ten alo r a
man'* forward p rn g rn * City M e The meeting will l^gin
h » fh ff m il them up f»»i itie l.ov ,
•fU lu re at second.
(\ F S T C A L M U K A C I I . M a r. 12
dnf&gt;|&gt;nl hy I lie a u lo m a lic w o rk in g a l 7 :3 0 o 'clo ck, an d e v t f y lea m
with a i Irr tall fh-alnu.* m n now
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• I ' T W "big jShnch" Is slid there,
o f iho n ilo in r a r r *
w h ere h r 1* e ip e e le d l«» have at le a d one
bmrlded py Mickey l ochrtne, Al and then plenty p irtty MO I haf- ih** .S I# l.o 'iia H ro w nn ’ p ilih rrM to m iirh l, in p rif« .« l - a f o ly , g r l In h i*
t e p r r v e iila lik r p re se n t. T h e • In*
fltnx
hold
th
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kiiiy
lia*C
n
llin
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ta
NMtflopf and Fo ss and to fat
f r r l and in - h mi In a taocb do w B. tion o f o ffic e r . and ad o p ti n of
• 1st «■ i«i th* Lug*, w a* » la r lo tl i r *
iM r a .Ia no reason for sniper tiny
“ T h o d i f f i* n i l v li r s in tho faol a m hedule w ill p ro k id r Ih r m ajo r
F O R T I .A I'D K I t lO l
•I , r I * l i t Mk ( I in i I K im - o y ha p r iU m ik
’■lhh/ "blg three’ of lha pltrlnof
'h a ' ih r n ttn ii'r vrni t r y lo nrake (O p in o f iliv r u - * lo |i
I -V P I 7 tie f t llf ls b i III * I ol l\ had 11outlie III k re p iu ir hi** a
jf k jf l . Orove, Earnshass and Mai
evrep tio ica k on in n i n ' " Irm ih le .
Ml..I Ih io w t n r illif lllm it * » .r if r l fio m
in* Interiialnnial I earue
W h e th e r S a u fm d w ill he rep reW^fg* will fall to continue thsu
I u rlh * im o re , Ih e m in u te you m ake
their 11*11 s| v mil i , ii.iiim , ll«M |sss|i (ilo il I.H .0 n lra lo i*
aenled
in a l p irs o n l
p i ol*'# m a ll
‘ nM Arkahlc mattery

jwryrir Thinks
rjhows NoSign
il Breakup

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2srHI p o n d s , an* kno w n to m i
m in t* * a« V a ra n iM
km nodoenM T.
T h e y a ie v n i o i s . la m iv o ro im rep
Id e a , w h ich a tta ck t h r ir fo*»d m uch
a i Ih e g ro at fle sh -e a tin g dino
naors
m u st
have
d -n a . u p p in g
o ff g i r a l ch u n ks of m eat w ith
t h r ir s h a ip , ir r u r v r d aavk i-dgrd
te e th , and a w a llo w in g th rm w h o le,
bone* and a ll. In lift- a K n n t do'-*
i •*• k-'.inuiif* w »*w u f • tlv r . I a y m i fo rk e d tongue u .lu . *Untsh\ ccmSi-iid a l-la n d a in M a la y » ia , o ff I ll- *ta n t a ctio n
Kn&lt; h M a le on ill.
land k n o w n a - ln d o » ('h in a . A ll the body Is u n d erlaid by u p ln te * f
i-la n d a re
v o .r a o u , b u ilt
up bone mff«*itimer a m a g n ifn e iil a rm
frn,n fhr lollm ti of the ‘ *a b y n o r. w h n h I* . h*»wrver. lO H uffirien*
u r*e .-ik r -rrie- i»f flow
K oim* p rofeetm n a .M im l b u llrlr. “
A c c o rd in g lo C a p ta in
D
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A rc h e r, o w n er of Ih e dra^ nn ant
Ihe 13 fo o l
P y th o n in - 1tided in
Ihe e x h ib it , th is d rag o n ih one of
two now a liv e in A m e ric a In a
le c tu re he d e liv e r* r » e r y h our of
the
la &gt; . I « p la in A rc h e r ip io led
a* fo llo w *
fro m
the
N a tio n a l
(• ro g ra p h ic n ia g in n c .

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a m i a rt u n t lm g m rl
N u n ie rn il.

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Joe Knight Will
Meet Rosenbloom
In DaytonaMonday
DAYTONA BEACH. Fla., Mar.
12.—Joe Knight fought hi* way
into the most im porta nt f ight uf
bis i a te * , ami today he stands
h e ir rrally for il. Monrlsy «***»*
he trill r n rrl Maxie Rosrnhloom,
light heavyweight champion of. tha
world, l.rrr in the ball p a r k i n a
10 riuiini hunt lo a derision post*
rimed from Is-l T hursday nig h t
nn a.-* nun* of lb* weather, and ha
e s p e i l j to continue His f ir in g
liirokouts.
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In ie-eni months, the t ’rachaf
h-»y fionr f'atro. tia „ has f l a t t m a d
•«me of the l*ei.t men in the buxi­
n e 's and be is mm* confident noxs
I h tl he r a n r a tr h up «(ith thx
• hanipinu snd leg him than
ha
has r»*r hern before a previous
fight tits m u rd tro u s left hand,
which flattened Yale Okun, of
New York, Don Petrin, of N ew­
ark. an,| Dave Kvsns, ur Philadel­
phia in r c e n t s t a r ts and . Bolt
Cnduiii last w inter Is hanked upon
III him In take Rosenbloom out
u f Ih** ring.
Knight i« in the beat cnniitfoTT
of hiv c lr r c r . lie trained himaelf
into a great fighin tg peak for
tha battle Thursday night, cama
up from Miami for the last roapla
of day* of training and ia hero
working out daily to hold
tha
edge. | | e will *• ale about
1711
pound**, no more than a couple of
pounds lesi than ,Jha wetght
R*i«#iihl*MMii will c a rry into tha
bowl, and he will be at a dl*aJ- , ,
r r r n f e r r * n &gt; » ‘• - ih e
••nly in e»pi*rienir lie ha* p r o v a d ^ ^
with hi wallop that experience,
aftr** nil. i* imt kital if the punc.i
i - »hr r •• In appr*»vimat*d v I BO hat»l* hr has knocked out two-thlrd*
nf hi opponent * and believe* ha
k. ill find Ro*anhloom'x chin or
•m l &lt;lr before the end nf the slug*
gn*g bee

Thr fclinw m ill probably be tha
biggest nf th* entire winter »eaamt aie «&lt;h*du'le I for the lo \* II h u m . Ilenoirrat. I- entitled In x**n in Florida AI Irast ttirre tioya
lit- i* atikioti* Inal 'rp 'csent ihr Kurlith lllniola |h .- who hive been boxing main bouts
c a l, fo r l i l l l r or li • h a -c ' a ll ta lk few week*
will appeal mi Ih r pr ellininarias
bu
bven h r a i I re« r n t ly .
l.ael ( Sanford he ''prevented again. »le l i n t ill the 11ciline *d Itc p ro rn tM
liv e * , in ste ad o f P e te r I
t iia i*
a n l prepatatmnr aie Imm g made
JfCgr*a vntiy ••» »li li lig lli-. n il k'tlarin jc it **u ideal ba*rli*li »*t&gt;.
tu . Ite p u h liiN ii in&lt; um hont.
lo lak«* inn- of • i fowi| of fi.OOO.
Mil I r af* I M-a
rra . n .r

gam es

base l . r n

p la v r .l

player* m &lt;hniv« ol IN«
hull . m i) in ol lo o lm p l ho iiiiiu e r and
him! In I be 'a ll park for m w o rk *
now manMkti of i !»• (• nn Mini m i ^mim no m d ii a l mn ol k*h«*n* hr out )«- I C ilia
;«
i • v .»• *' hrr
former tVhite S in r .i .n t inp
Itllo ln l- Ih io w in i*
tho
h ull
A I a p ick •-oh- a i i \ h : r i n .mu w Fu ]m *cH tSi«»
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T i e i r »I of Iht *t|iiHt| of Jfg *is p lti In i - w* li* il l lilt I in In to
f Miii. ‘ 1k» dM a itl. d. w I 'l l no in- •
Ih e C h illi* .

due (h r " e v l few .|n \

The |li«on. Oprn

Men

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H I U H C F sT M .V . Mai I J
(A C l
11« | i l l it • h illy w in d and oArr
HI ls*'iiu llrown
fit. \ ».i«oi tin j n t i -kio . MariMyor lia h h y S l n r l
H ru w n a B fB iH Mai
I h « i« . jh i -I •m il m l i n . wot Id • h aiu pm n i a n l
Xirnc-s Ma i

I *•. wh«o Ih* v plm lh»

w ith • u r o| the I e»t |*atk&gt; III the
| im u » c
lila k« • • w ill
• a* i' n th*-i Ih*- *. nn
In Ih e S I .fotin-s. H o n la |HI
Tin* |T«lu*. »h»'l In- f s ' i i s . l ( | r
k i-h Mild *-nfiid -h ip p ed fro m
- r ••- r . the o n ly la ig * 1 ris e r Af il l
| m. moil tin- i' in* lris|-ib&gt; l | ' r l ' a \ # fo rm k new I r a n i t h L kt*
F f n iid a a n n u a lly
w ould l**»d n
lh a ' ,1 ) v* it In i» I h r I'n lle d N*alee that
w ith
l i o l i . i ' ...... 1
s- til • • | .1**/•«! |
| '| 0i|* lr D '
II* ; a n , ir*H » rl
•Ini f r t i f h l
tr a in
tw e n ty one
m ile s long
Ih*)' i a ,
I » r I Mini, t . e v k
h n tw o a
ll*»w* l i o i l h
in h1 I • i’n .

1 i'-ri U bn- over 'HN» varieties
of fi ll a
well a* loluler. n y
le i s , 'hum p. • I a in . tuitles
ami n(her r.ea. food

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Keaiitiw.

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joni.Ens

af 17, bed the lowwt. of.

T O ' 11.

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Tba tremcnflott* Vfrtt** d ftW tifft^ o u h j* » r;y|d'Vd»l
Hlndenburg In y«rterday’a election! la a rcmarfcabNf tcetlnwnlal of,native German hencety and loyalty aa wall m the
revererfft Which the jsioplo atlll hold for their ared war
Viewed by i
roVM' dh'gfrerwhgltoRtf vfctoFy
la eldf tlona

(Un/^bltHi

Result- 06 -IX eallU S v MB
O f Ivar
• ■ .K_■r e u g e•r»r BY CO
(Continued frem Page One)

itinued ftorn 1
P age

rd earlp Udap to ■

nm ! wttrArfllila o f all cUaatW rtruM ae teemed pdnlbfe
t h l i n i . 11 ‘
’
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:hfH»htai*

tnt i r n l t i t reluctance that Vori

wan only wit
jf h o

r lt iil read!n rx in the stale
(tkJnemrlllo had a 2*. U
the raid f it M irth weather in ft*
M s tear, and the * W e iWterlar e l and Okeechobee, 30. MpSI
South Florida tncwatiWral the a a i jjartow , 3J, Sinforil,
lewast temperature* of. tha wjpter. ullr, and Jirkisnvlllr, XI.
A final w tslh e f rspnrt i
Although IN sJU rtb e rn ecctlan
w * t h ^ / lf T e r c u ? &gt; &lt; drop be­
low Uw I ret slo g -sojht. and it
«raf Ipvt iftlte ,ae coM, iu M * * * *
l l h e e a d y pert or h i t w r r \ whe-t night, hot will end either ftreed rfy
' -m-w rtri ill thorn redding* W ' l h t afternoon nr W&gt;dne*dy morning,

when the tiawe came a*.i

r l o r p h n ^ e * »ei 3.7S1 mile* at
fluid dirttege would praha Idr .ET ‘foait linX or khout one lerenth ef
the tr a i t Uno/mileage of Ih* nine­
tfenry hvdr the ofrtlfv,
. lakeland report*I eitlmilnc of teen state* Yorderihg on rnlt wa­
rr«o iltmage an. hljrli a t 76 po ­ ter.
te n t from fro il’ and lee, while,
P.ifitka titlm itr.l a Ml percent
FORT MYKRS—X. II. K reu A
da mage to the . Hailing* potato
) . purchased building corntr
.crap.
...
f In t Street and Beondwtp.
..‘,Orlande an d Oral#. with "del.

'u ie W ttj
^ a t f e s i s
I J t tilghi fAet all beak* weeU b,

had n

W ld W tf l .

i-v ral

oWe a MMJBftW

»f m*arajTi**iC
m

h v tl
M ilg f i ■■ fM l«rir*t flplM

of rarn If
i pronilrrt

for

Centre! !
many iai

P riftK H A H 8 A lii

MKAT, 1A______

w W ctm &amp; rf* rtunV.(&gt;rj " j M
V i i"V el

D A Y , II A B C H

it,

i f **

csnd)(latee

If It weren’t lo t ttrtlr frl*Hd&gt;.
rd lltle s.il warming *g seen It
4 weather man doe* predict a

rhey left u* that Dave Shell* N
K gubernatorial riadldate. . . .
rt In Volttila coantp.

paymcrila. ft WAa tho t|*»1«rw'or thlA IH thrf eYem Of liltIcria election that kept Von Hlrklenburg In hamraa, tliat u3*tinh* fC S E S fe * J
ittado tha woHd Ifenlble.
• * •
|W e 3 &gt; ,
; . CortctnaUa Of walj liforntAd oplhlon la.that If Uerminy, *«w .Tgj rohtern whlth dealt m
undW'HIUer ar any'oVndr )Hr6*rt 'ahotrHI rtinwHafr r*™r**^&gt; bw
tlone, the tYdfteh govtrrmnerit: tfhlth alfaya keipa Ita huge .taffer
army In readlneaa for trouble, would prrihtp’ily
Ufa s*rilrn»
HKuf UWtHtft. fiueli1.action fhlgitl rteTy L a i U anotht?
fhti*fitttft*1Al conflict, or at tha very &gt; asl to * civil w*lr, ^ ‘. 7 %
bacauae of efren more deprtaalng isJoboiri'e clrci-n*lal»cs
■which kincmld Inevitably arise In Germarty through tho loaf d e ra il*
of thtae, valuahlo coal and inm dtpoalta.
t,u«. nli
It la .lotncatlnf'tO noth' that the iHih home of J0|,h g(
IBld-’J? who. Jed tjhe Gerpwh ’Hrinira repeatedly to vlctbW

’v T h e Itlndenborg ih ie feTmeiJ i t
Llit polls Ih reatetaajr'i election!
(aO o rm an p .
— aa. #■*— 1 ffe ji ■*■* ■** . ■id

' tla iil /aVglrt to i(U tllfi' for the
fluid P rim ary. You nfep want to
kutl before the campaign li *rer,
H rr

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E8
i.viotfa

M#tl|

-blown ileedfty alf i|a}i* eceutdlhtt
to nu/nrr-oi fanner*. At , g:Mi
o'clock IMi mooting a r"*lrt&gt;ng
northwest wind Hew (flrreelp,’ cunllncing' froth this direction until
shortly aft^r noon whkp It began
rhinglhg, ' appearing Iren* thew eaV' \ t
3:00 o'clocl' Ik"h»d
ihlfled tb the south-writ an l wa*
blowing iteadilp. ' '
Oorernment weather ^drtfA ali
erb 'd i foil tw it F o t y loVtdk, fair

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Every xlocality han its
more progressive mer-

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I&gt;
'» «■» •*t-t I i
c h a n t s a n d p r o fe s s io n -

end rtmtln^ cnif t.nlgTt /hd

‘YwWItay . ftravp fro it’ an d iffh i in
batmr la lh« central and Interior
of f t # , eatriemr euulh p-rtlon*
m d y W taper ted’ lmilg hi Weron-^
t* I ’VlV li dke Wedheiday".
, '.’lirld l generally et|lrrltnced
th* rmdeei deyi of the
enl!*w winler wllh e.b.frocilng
ip o p e rr lc m re|&gt;orted pi f a r
aeatS a t the F.vergledee, and a
light
heary froil v g m rrtl

Q ..- — 1 r

The drug store cowhayi call 'eni
ikfrli. W* t-jppoae In the under■orld they're known a i undet-

irx IS a n t. poll prutei ir that in
irder to g*i clirc'datlbn fQU'xe go',
fe go after it.

They always stand
i - t - ...

f t .

-

{ out to the keen ob
B e rv a n c c
co m e rs a s
r e s id e n ts ,

l,!’.'

Over In liieeird county l^oflird
5 Map man Iim innounred for county
; Jodg* end W. H. (,'oll/ni I* out
• egaliwt MmI111 fur circuit Judge.
Hlwaking of Dtj* Itlbkpu Hoi’tK
*•(# * the itory of Oull^ glorilaa win, mi^o utiendrd » County
If und rama home. Wiering •
Inme o11,twin
'•*
on

.....Ud fall. Ml tA^wdtdf

for'w ork, end hi* flghtlitf; *pt|lt
w rit rmphaplied by prr%% and
public alike to the fuel union-of
Jgip eip^kylogi, u{ bjttrrnci.

FREE
rrt i
U
1 wheel individually

How fairy ^^t«y.,yye only feeling the rutm^plnch tkjat Is affectIpg sl|

ft' Fifty

prate from
plnilt. will tcglli, "Oncfc upon a
time Ihcie xvai K young reporter
pfho ........... I iiilgtied to the

Jjindbcrgh cur. . . ”

/iv T h c y MVm ,tu hixr ■ lot e(
trouble down In Tutnp# with Jkry
OgUMperiUg. Hut we wonder whetli,
;‘e they nelly have any more
tempering theie thmi la other
' Wlirve, or whether they ere Juvt
' bktler at catching 'em at It.
S n A ghyrtriaw1* eaaoaareptmt de.
flSM-l that Mayor Walker he*
'/auffered k romplat* nareooe col|ip&lt;*. Thci# haul time* »*#m W
*- tie getting (veryoht. Bom* af u*
!. have our itoch inark*l rraibe*;
j P « n ‘their Jedg# geabuiyi.
,
EH Heymotvd carver wi* arttuiiiej
- Ih Arradle the athrt d U - i f J l i
1 muhhtr of hi* wifa. Tpo y«ara aa*
''another Jury of IWctf# ntrn fount
(hl,n guilty of the now rvlina an
&gt; ih* lenla evlrteete. HaCme Ilk*
.r.tbtii lAigHt to be a third trlel
rgew just to brisk the tie.
f Itiled* of rh tfig i, U.«d t*
in Are, llitthed le e new tdad *1
*ttle ud flaturdkg. TkM wa« aa
nigsttr war ,o*er a track load ot
ate* Bat aa ariag. ' o r uaein*
oykd, "lined Up&lt;*y *eiaiasafatif
'iiktor*. "truygllag grlth i*ollce.
ur «f whom work i|M . Waited
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WAt If Wkv unoilccevafur. However, flili failure lo jpbtalri
thp libeded loarih had In ho way been donnocted wlih ady
aerloua dlfflciiltke' within tile Kyeiiger1 organisation', And
even with hla death It ta.ndt
ndt ggpecUd
rapecUd that the XycugeV
Xycugev

1,

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'nlM la whgl makes the r^ g 6 i| f
a^'fllrtlctA'
Apparently In good ,hea
tflU ca/a^ wit standing siJccoae'In
kki1 K W I &amp; r M c HflvdWn life?
„„
rtublka TtniHer'Ahtxetl which are not generally nppbrcni tirtiji cnurdii In rrtri'Shatt'.' fflL.
idwT WW’ lk DMAuhu he had Uvcmfte alArtthTly (lern-cVaed by Ing iiXnlte), Ip fail, until w'crtnlithfer# weta ad ITih etda’r rverW * ABd gfOritrfyT Or , WAk It IvefbtfVc He' w'Av tflggp^ ^ay,.
ed.
K)lnt6&lt;l over not getting a loin In the United Stated, per* .pith g hopk, and lf»e. lahdW ,a
mpa hla firgf flnfepeial rebufjf ? .
t a n thal weighed B.pOtfhde,'‘j
At (a hdrd to' undtnilamf why a rffun haylhg millions eupcis, end this Jed tt* weekly
ftottld tttnnilt AuleWa because h« loaew a small pari or hid minnow confeit 'until ftotvri
Viftllfj#, br 'nfttmla to joAt part oi It Wg can comprahand
d explain.

poxt.'ri*- 1A ouucra. ;.Itofh fl-ri
weie rougnt at toe power dim
lake— tw n f g ^ i lm ^ y ,.^ , _
t

•wfi llfd lti tetma of monay; il'wJa
,'|trfAl1gg;Ahd'etj
pdatbfi that sverk1hla gbnlt Thili. ty m ' the ca«* It. tail
te un/Jtrutbod that he’cnlghl ,haVi .broSdW dvt-r bejpg
turnwl dpwn whtut h«' dibit fo American bahjegr*. tha( ,hg
might havc.gbtUrt Ikxlntdhla head that he Wag a failure,’
that no ceuldn't face the litibllc with thn wklapcr abroad
that the gnat Ivar Kraugur waa refund a loan.

Token

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th a guem ttag oul
B ruhu Ten lin g

of

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Special price on'"Gr!{ft|ihf
.Valieet or Indtaltfig' Ttfhga-If your Motor la not running

SAN JUAN SERVICE
Phone 44^ '
Co n t r ib u t io n ,to

rat National Bank Baiiainff
AudHa-wSyalema ■■keexafak T A M '

that

AIRPLANES

FLORIST

P&amp;rUOLEUK

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
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A moit enjoyable jittering of Hi,, *wha, Mrs. Raberte, Mri.,,11. R.
Wednesday Club wei Ike one bek, lilt,, tlr if k ?C. A h k .u .. Mrs,
fa -Vtw. Ft adie g ., hfukeon' line*, and, Mr*. fceM rtjy:-*', .
•tudta WgJimeday iflernoon will
B f Sgeatai ragutal, Mr*. Olgi
s, large number of membeia an- Afill* Uamei, the higktyi, gtfls'l
•eveisl viilton preient to enjoy •e 'er and Impersonator, gave on*
the delight Tut program prepSrH ,1 her ’d elT glukl' fwetlatf at rp}
by Iff*. Mugion. The JirviUtea let lb Inn. la Knlergrl**, y rK i)
srmuebeM that Hre..C. R. W*lhe • v*mlug wMeh waa vary much #a
L ^ V ' b Dif
^ e HMf R#tfR WlWP
LlMrirk

CORSAGES
r t the Florist

a
i i ^ w m w o * . ^*1*4*

J Alyrtle A re. .
Phone 2W-W. .

GARAGE

■red l« .a large audleace, All*
af da* siataWd on h*t pekgfaia by
4!’
Jit* Coleman, of enterprise. g|U*
deblg gewlar, and Mtsa. FlMknc t
JfflMni . I . *• .iir,
&gt; e*. '♦!&gt;.

bob; w

m m

j . Attftf'BlEtvirtf
Bgperf Uepafring
1 f V . - J M OAK

■ r tfiiT tf
*'WM'

Rill Lumber Co.

of. q d e U e l.v e *o

m m k,

■vrn l.mi
trlUk tma-

'Ate*

lb.

�IAY, MARCH
Am en* studenti from lho U n i­ terday, the tatter'* mother, Mr* hrr home In Geneva.
versity of Florida who spent the Ann* Am lik, end her sinter t,
Porter, nml
Mr .
M rs. Ann* Harldegun.
M u.
week-end here w ith their parent* Mr,. A tfm l
Carl llartdegaiv and daughter,
Jack Norn llmiknut, all Of Ollaniln.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C . Ellsw orth were: Itrvee la n e y ,
Georgina, of Maplewood, N. J-,
motored to W inter Garden yester­ T r lrr s ,
nrrit.-i
M ix Carmen Guthtle, who w:i* end Mrs. Els* Knight
Office Telephone 148. day where they attendant the
lla r ry thinning and Joe Matt, to accompany Mrs. Gladys M i here .Saturday. Mr*. Knight will
Flow *r Show.
...... iln her* for * short time white
.........
...... h
have
of 'Atlanta,
Ga.,
iv r arrived tJ
* ■ Williams when she *ln r» o v e r1rent
spend two week* here with the WP1IG tonight s i 7:1ft o’eloek. Is the test of the p arty left toJay
Mia. C . C. U enrv and Mta* Roth
Drcnmwiihl. for Miami to spend tiro week-.
U rnry, who haie been
visiting format’*) s h ie r, Mr*. Katherine III at her home In
Darts, at hrr home in thin la n ln
M l*, G uthrie', place on the radio
ft lendi hare for a week .rctornod
Miss KliralM th f lv r k will InksTl&gt; G I V E B R ID G E P \ H T V '
friends here for a week, letumed
Mr. anti Mr*. E a rle E . Jones, program.
— —
Mbu Helen Jinkina, student at
----A t a recent meeting of the
of Jacksonville, formerly of thi*
MU*
i
C
la
ire
Zarhry
will
leave
Southern Cullege, Lakeland, epent
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Messer. Itnsary Confraternity of All Snub
city, were here for the week-end
tomorrow foe Jacksonville to visit with the latter’* parents. Mr. ttml ■Miss M ary,m l DcM illr and R illir Catholic Church held nl the home
the week-end here a home.
her aunt, M h i Alice Flanahurg. M r,. It. !.. fthlnhnlser, ttnk Ave­ Watson, of Gainesville, spent the of Miss Aranka Takm h. with Mra.
for a few days.
svrek-end here as the. g u rst, ol | Paul Peloid piv-iding, plans wete
nue.
George W. M cllory and W . K.
Mr. and Mrs. It. It Itapgett, nt made for * Si. Patrick's Hay eon*
Watson a rr spending today
at
Mf. ami Mr*. Krrd T. W illiam s
Dr. It. S. Kcehir, who bn-. been th rir home on West Fifteenth I tract and subscription bridge par*
Vero Beach.
«returned thl* afternoon
from spending the winter season with street.
ty to he given Thursday evening
Tam pa where they went yester- h i, son in law and .laughter, Mr.
------It the E lk - Unit with Mrs. John
Mr, and Mr*. K arl Ambrose, ol . ay to visit t r ia lily ,.
Mr. and Mrs. II r lif f o id It. II. IVtold and M r,. Paul ‘I'etoU a ,
and Mr*. W. E . Watson, line.*
Jacksonville, were the week-end
of lletroit. Mis'h , announce
the hoatessea. At the conclusion of n|l
Court, returned In M* home yeru ral* of Mr. and Mr*. R. K
hirth of a ,nn on Saturday m o rn-1 business,
refreshments
w ei o
triday.
Mr*. U t. V
G riffin , Ann Myrtle Avenue.
Wellman, who
lug
at
the
FvrnaU -l,a'iahton served h» the ho,te,s.
ih-nton fo r the
Mr. and Mr*. E . II. Ilm d all, J r ,
Mr. and Mrs. F . M. Eng lish an I -pending a elm
had a» their guest* at their home.
nounc* tha birth of a daughter on ! , » i Hotel.
2 13 'i West Sixteenth Street, yestry Club Road.

Cedlian Music Club
Meets On Saturday

TUESDAY

-meeting of the Meat*
t # f the Woman** Cleb
d a t 8:00 o’clock a t Ui j
&gt; and will bo followed
“ Mualc that Washington Heard"
am a t 3:90 o’coek under waa the lople discussed at th e
on of Mr*. J . A . Talc- meeting o f, the Cerilisn
Music
Club held on Saturday afternoon
T he Central Florida Delta Delta at the etuaio of Mr*. Fannie S.
* lt * Association w ill meet at Munson, Myrtle Avenue. The dlaHO o’clock a t Urn Dock Ia n Tea cusslon waa a continuation of one
aom la Orlando at 0:30 o’clock held on the same subject at the
ar dinner. Fla n * w ill be dlacuaaed February maetlng.
frith * AO B taU e D ay to bo h*M
The program for thp aftpinoen
f t k month. A U Sanford T rt Del- waa brought to a close by a cor­
m * t * cordially Invited.
net solo played by Mrs. Hubert E .
.. A djatrict
district ra lly of th* Wo:
Woman a Herndon with Mis* Mary E lis a ­
MJgaiottery Union of the Seminole beth T o la r a* accompanist. The
Association w ill be held following number* were presented:
I . Nocturne, Leybach, Alice M."
li’lg lg n l^ a t 10:00 o'clock at tlw
XipRjvRUds B ap tist Church. Mem2. Sonata in C. Sharp Minor.
M A *»• asked to bring lunch.
Haydn. Dorl* Hockey.
.
WEDNESDAY
3. fa) Th# rienlc, &lt;Is&gt; Vabette,
f Tb# S a rah P arke r Mrthodlat
Orphanage Club wtll have a tew ­ Ullbro, Marvin Johnson.
4. Harcarolle, Ilurgmuller, Mar)
ing party beginning at 0:00 A.
■ . a t the church annex. A covered Went.
ft. Sons tine in F Majhr (1«l
Jte t* luncheon w ill be served at
movement), Clement!, Virginia

MerHwrlhrr.

V :i,
THURSDAY.
fl„ Octave Study, Kiillnk, Jran
Regular meeting of the G ram ­
m ar School ■IVT. A. will be held Marlin Laney.
", Canilnonr Amoroso, Etbelberl
• t ' 3:30 o'clock at the school audi­
Marv France* Andrews.
torium and will be preceded by a Nevin,
ft. ‘‘Fairies,’• Strabltog, Clayd.v
beard meeting a t 3:1b o’clock.
Winn Forguason.
Regular meeting of
Chapter Number Two

Srminnle
O. E . S.
WU1 bo held at 7:30 o'clock at the
■•bottle Templr.

tt. Valse in A Flat,
Laura May Brown.
10. Maiurka Caprice.

Easter |
SALE 1

TUESDAY ]
P E T E R I’A N

Prints
JJW W B P

a m a

Yoioell Co,

Yowell Co,

Sanford, Flit,

Snnfcvril, Fin

PORTO RICAN

Gowns

Ketterer,
J. I-mils

Hand Kmhmlrferxd

Drown, HerMrert l.crrrjr

11. June Boars, Spaulding, Mary
Loul-e Mrrrinclher.
12. Over the Hills, Mnkrejea,
Peggy MrTeer.
in. Caprlre Viennolse, Krelslor,
/ Complimenting Mrs.
II e n t y Marv Ellralielh Tolar.
-Wight and hrr guest, Mrs. Julian
11 Pad tiling Among the Water
Bouchtllt, of Charleston, W. V u , LIHIe*. Harvey It. Gaul, Donald

lea Circle Honors
, Wight AndGuest

the members of the Axalee Cirvb0( the Garden Club of Banford eu
tartalned with an Informal tra
from 3:30 o'clock to 6:00 o'clock
i t tb* home of Mr*. Fred W il­
liam s, 320 Oak
Avenue.
Mr*.
Byron
Stephens
received
llie
ifurtta .at the door a n j intioducr I
them to the receiving line .which
was composed of Mrs Wight, M r,.
Bouehelle, Mr*. II
W.
Packer,
th airman of A ia le a Circle, and
Mr«. W illiams.
,',‘AfW r the arrival of the gue i i
they-were uihered Into the dining
roopi where Mr*. L . P. Hagan,
with the assistance of Mta. It. J.
Jlo ljy , presided at the tea tatde
in d served rrfreehnient*. The table
Was centered with a mirror on
Avhirh was placed a vase of narole am and fern. Lighted pi*k
/aiedles cast a soft g lo w ,' shout
ovren In ihadeg ef pink were
Tanged with ferns In
othet
lit* of th* room* where thfyeata were received end entvrglotd. The refreshments ronalatml
{link and green rakes
end
llntf, and bot ten.
■ T h o s e M m M were: Mr*, lien -

rg fWlght and Mr*. Julian BuucielU,- honor guests, Mis. I- P.
frhgVUt, Mrs. B. J. Holly, Mr*. 11.
W,- Rucker, Mr*. Byron Stephen*.
MfdfVjobn Melech, Mr. C. t:.

f t f e -iftJESriE, a‘ w'

M Uft IF ,

i u m * c n t M m * A., i v .

If M X, M rt. * . H. Laney. Mia. It.
UlitOlM . Mr*. ’ Mattie (1. Pare.
■ f f / C . R . Rawaon, Mr*. 1). L.
Ifalb o r, Mr*. R. A. Hmilh. M is.
Q j f . Paxton, M r*. C. 11. K irtlry .
J : J f . H all, Mrs. It. R. Dcas, Mr*.
M ix. A , T . White. Mr*. U. F .
Yaainr, of Knoxville, Tenn., and
K . R Dutton.

» Y, W. A. MKETB

lom ion.
I* . To Spring, Grieg, Evelyn
Nipper.
Id. Minuet, Padeeemxkl,
Mary
Nell Smith.
IT MmtdsMadrld, (Cornet Sole)
T rot ere, MwrTtnberl llerniTon.
E a s i e r H ale |* r ic e

S5 Are In Cast Of
A n. in’s Minstrels
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t u p dn von summer our D O L L A R I »\A N A I.K S h av e h ecu m e sn popular
I t e r s u s e u u r c u s t o m e r s h ave r u m e It, r r a l l s r . Ih rtu tg h r i p r r i e n r r . t h a t t h e te r m
"IMII I.A It | i \ t A T t t l H K L I.’S ” i&gt; •&gt; mm) minis s l l h e v e r ) phr*&gt; e In the
l i n s l l ‘ b l a n g u s r r »H iih m ean* tliat u u a l l t ) *t«itl* m ay t&gt;e p u r c h a s e d lo r a
l i g u i r much less t h a n u n r would urdlnaril) r s p e c l I d pay.

v- ill Irtt
r lila n e

nlendld

uigi-vniuiiin. r ii ■&gt; J ' T
ell the
fralure* of .............I '■ 1 istrelsy,

Men’s Genuine
im oA lH LOTH

and at the aanu- time - linging In
the charm traditions, numb*!* 33
people, all white, c*P«bl- tu *lit
cork arista who excel In singing,
dancing and fnnmakintr.
Whsl
m « r^ , delightful enjoyment
k
found than to hear one of l Hose
old-time ballad* lervd.'i-l bv n
sweet-throated singer. And what
is rnimlly as diverting and enterta tnl me than tn v utch the antics
nf a red m ln stn l comedian who
seems r a pa Me of n* tract ing fun
friim the y rry uii You * ' c sur-i
In
find thl* and m»uv other
chnrma aa outaUndinjr fentorex of
Van
Arnkm's
Minstrel*.
B illy
Henderson, the famous bl»'k-faee
comedian, Is one o f the leading
funmakcr*. Wstcli for the big
parade at high noun.

White, Hhie, Green and
Fancy

SOCKS DRESSES
IV0 *'

\ III M

, A il -||t

3 Pair $l 00 .

f "I’f I i ,

K f l l h l l l i t l l ’ H 'tl i.

J. &amp; P. COATS

THREAD

$100

a a

70xH 0

SHIRTS

TO-NIGHT
LAST TIMES

MUHont o f lover*
W rote Thl*
Story 1

KNICKERS

w hom* of M r*. W. D. Gardlt i U Myrtle Avenue, waa the

A tut

of U»* aeml-monthlv meeting
■ Y. W. A. of th* First Bap-

2

uoh'- held on Thursday
,' Those ’ atteodlng were:
. D. Gardiner, and th*
V I a la
Stiles, V irg inia
, ' F a t ly G arrett. A 111*
Helen Dreeaor, Thelma
and I »*1 Thompatm.

lliu r

H i ti i tn

I 'u r e T h r e a d
H IL K

i ‘Ani«

For $ 100

HOSE

I alley a lot I'I hiu

PRINTS

KOTEX-

KLEENEX

SOCKS

3 For $ 3.00

4 P air 3 X 0(

K«r Mi*it

Full Fanhloned
I I .&lt;10 Grad«

Vj«i** in I

Mi n'fr I hd s'I ij u f i li ly

Union Suits
Worth fH.Jlii

Kuril

CharUa F o r r o l l

.s lld*‘

U* I k

IN

OVERALLS-

JUMPERS

2 Snit 3for$ J 01

NEW 8HIPMEN1

• S w c ia l l l u l c t u n

BAGS
GRETA .G U niO

Addition.

Cut Down to

'artel Shades

tn

Tit fret* ef Secrew"
A H leut Pieter*
See the Great Garbo
s f V rater Years—
What a IMffrreacel
N EW S
R a g Cranky

HD. F L O R ID A

CAPS

�rvmrri

he opinion or Attorney
ittd la appeata to hdve
II doubt ah .to th* athloffice of ■ta le attorney
Utf Democratic prim ary.
h i Vety ptaladd to aubmlt
iM b M u n t tip' the people bet all 1 d o t w th eir endorweWill b* Invaluable, to me in
M erM ehn of my ilutle*.*’
tW ejI.ttfhbnil Ijtliilla’ letter
rre ltry Ora'y I* ■* follow*:
"M a V rh

H, 1912.

R. A . G ray,

tary of State,

Mr. G»*y:
llh lh receipt of your letter
ti ll ihilant, mailing Inquiry
your duty In the matted o*
W l $ (f ‘1.#n of r *ni l
dhB c e rtlfy th i their nknte*
reult Judff»M p nr r *t*te
ffphip, '^tjwhrw th# Inrom*V# hobf|H)f under an ad in■ppolhtmeflt, hut th* term

offlre do** not expire until

I f f i i t t R f r S .,,:M'
l rail attention

to SecUmt

.\r r ,,
TV
Executive Committee ..o f, , a b r
ptalitlckl p lrty by reaolution to iled i n for the nomination of candi­
date* for other than elective of.
fife*, to terye the Her ra tify of
S tate with * certified copy tn e te t
of', end . require* th» n ir a n of
candidate*. for *urh office* and'
position* |o apprar upon the of­
ficial prim ary rlrctinn ballot.
"Yoq alao quota two certain
pxrdftraph* f«pm a certified co?y
of a revolution by the S tair DeniDerail* KxecutHe
Committee,
which declare* for the nomination
In the prim ary of certain appotnufflrrm, which two p ara­
graph* quoted ara a* follow*!
t* ‘Ju d g e * o f^ th * Circuit Court*
of the' Stale of Florid*^ who**
lerrtlpi of office eaplre prinrfti~Uie
flr*l Demncrallr’ Primary In the
year 1954.'
•“ E lite'* attorney* of the Stale
of Plotld* whnae trrm a of office
eaplre prior to the flr*l llemorrallc Prim ary In. the yrar 19.14.
"I thfr Advlxory Opinion* of the
B ipreme Court to the O orem or he
111 So HR an I 11(1 So (121. we
find thin language:
"'W hen a vneanry occur* In tho
office of a clrruit Judge during a
iere*t pf the S enile the (Invernor fill* thb v irah ry by appoint­
ment to hold no longer than the

f.

TJMELf TIPS FOR TOURlStS
pq)rt***„lo fill aueh .vacqnelei to
th* Belial* for confirm all on for
by the applicable law, the term of
th l uneiplred ta n n .’
"In, tha Advladry Opinion of th# thu officer I* rfoverded by the law,
Supreme Court to ' the GpirertUr dot th* eommUaloei.'
In lid So Bn*, we find thl* tin “ Siopi th* above citation* it lx
guage: . . .
. ...
clear th at a recee* appointment
“ 'When the LegWlatura I* , not may extend pnly to the eiu) of the
In aeiaion and a. Jufg# of a crim ­ next eeaslqn of tji* l&gt;rgbd*turi-.
inal rout! of' record la , appointed Hit on appointm ent dining the
and romml**lqned w ithout a con­ iM iioit of the Legtalature ronfirm* t ion by the Senile, the U fa! firmed by th* Renate.'-qtay extdn l
tu rn of atich appointee I* ‘udtll to the end of the atatntory term
the end of the n eat anaulng *e*- of offlre,
alon of the Senate unlea* an ap"Ilf conitm lhg th* abbv* quoted
point men t be aooner made and paragraph* from tha revolution of
confirmed and ron*enled to by the the S late Demncritld Execdllvn
Senate,1 Section 4A4 (199), Cnm- Committee, - It become* necessary
jillrJ Genera) Lawi 1027. If a to construe the word* ‘whoa* term*
ylrwqcjf In aurh offir* occur* d u r­ of office.' In niy opinion the word*
ing a tcT nv^nd a *urce»»or I* a p -‘ *0 u*eH in the paragraph* quoted,
polnlril hy U lf^ J iijw in r and con- have reference to tha terW* for
firm rj by th* Senate^&amp;^HmJd* to wldrh the offlrer* map legally lie
th r end of the lerm j and^w hJlv-jj. .appointed under the above quoted
vacancy occur* when the end nl dcTtaionx of the S u p itm a Court,
the tern) I* ptlor to th* next ea- .m O. «5 y laifuuaaJyVy. m 'O b * full
*ui»c. cwaakm nl the- .*t#xetr; fTof
frreW tW d In the
(lovecnor xhell have the power to • tatutea.
'v .
N .
fill *uch vacancy by granting a
“ ff the appointment I* ditfln*.
romnil«*iori for the nhexplre-l
term. Section 7, Article 4, Con*tl the *e**lon of the l,egl*l*ture aiiif
I* foe the tem ilnder of the a lltu tullon.’ ’
"In the neme AdvJiory Opinion, Inry Irrm of office, and I* coilIlrnird t)y the Senate, and aurh
we fin 1 h it la n g u lfe t
Upon the'gleetIpQ. or.appoint itatntnry term of office rxtenili

mmltle#
quail flea'

'—

candidate* and ceriify their natnee

GLOB

for e lttu lt ju a r f ih ln ie t Slat* a ttorttij*Hlps ir , power»r, iK e d p phiittment I* 4 !r * n u appointment,
it could le fa lty extend obly to the
anil of the naxt aeaaloh of the
Leglalat'Jio, and the term of of­
fice of autfc appointee It fb t ailed
period and not for the full atalutory tyrm &lt;lf poch office. Theiefoie,
Jt ta my opinion thnt In aueh laat
mentioned cnee It become* your
duty, U , accept qualification of
candidate* and to cerlffy their
name* , Jor, . clcfult Judge* hip or
a lii* attem eyihlp, without ' **•*■'!
to when th* atatutnry term of
aurh office* may expire.
"You 1a v«fy truly,
,
"CARY D. LANDIS.

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o M o o m a e a S S ti

deifiahdtVf, id court Ibdhy by th*
United State* government. foe.
the alaylnr of Henrietta SchnUr.teir, culler* cd-fA
j •• •

' K ) 'W 1 #
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"Attorney General."
■•MCMe/#'d"

MOUNTAIN ROAl AND PASS DATA

ECONOMY 18 OHIO Ittll.K

RnoqualiaW I* exm aatw V t )6
• lb* S*Ujvm in 0*1edw U A yo aa&lt;
kuwnriSr m U U M l i will-W t ip

COI.UKBUS" Child; Mer. I t (A.I’.) —With atrlct economy thr
rule, Ohio n|at* Inatltutlon* hay*

•fn
U S ;e • te-S «iB b* |q * s p n ia

-*£pne .Ih to tp * old ra y ,, old bone*
busmcj*. Among receipt* annon need by the a tlld 7 *ch&lt;&gt;o1 fnItie deaf fa nine cent* | fo r old
Imne*. Lnrigylew ,aU t* hoxpilnl
aold paper atvd ra ta , f or »3J5_ . .

BAMO. 1XAM WTO***** V $ *0 « JO !•

arrMAumhrotoaaaowiab*tejaeyae
U S. «1 will he Uet MM m aroearu

*

la oaraeai wrowMtoxOatao tad *w

Htiro U s, «7-K ydl b«lrI" •»*»
ia MomwM 4*J wn&gt;MM ,,
, la a*0)f awa UJ 1 cIomOBmUagta
Itchoa. U i u lUwcd « Loolooi P* m,

OctOBI M ««K Tb»"jW &gt; f Fdb.S*»4

h n a n a Koaih uiY«lW«M&gt;arclo»*.
ait o n a aiauwak aowpl a f**»

Couneel for Seymour, a fa»|»
rider, »fild tha (berry a f Urn fede rtl ju ry will SI a * 4d *t” th*
Indian'* trial on' tM fVbuhd he
w it mope fam iliar With n.ootyjgl
ocrea of reservation than w tlM ^k
white man’* ruelrnn* and e t b j B '
The pH* a l the trthl, d o t W
today, Win hlttfw on tha w dW lon
Uiat the redman mlatutAcrttood
the ntrtaliona or a aophlttUated
cnlleiy f t r l which Incut red him
In a altitatloh f&gt;om which hie
primitive mind coatd find hut.Mte
i**&lt;*pe, hU couniel explained.
MU* Schmerler, who** a tta in ­
ment.* a i a atudewt Won her a
fellowship In ahlhropolotr *t
C11111mid* unlveralty a year afcm
after *he bad received a degree *f
bachelor of aeien^ from K»w
York unlvervlly, wa* killed on
I he Whit* ttlv if Apitch* rexervatlon *&gt;t July IK.

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tTimi 11
-a - W© are familiar wRIi tHfe fact that each of yoii,'
r e g a r d l t H S of the office which you ore seeking; must
?&gt;e confronted with difficultiew. Like others you may

A caripwigw, to be ctoWifctod ntoxt 4ffid e n tly ,v

firiti it nece^aary to make every dollar ttpent go an
fat* afl (HtSaihlo, To this end we are prepared to help
you By offering pttnt’M forirtk lit uniisuhliy IbW
prices.

hC A R D S
(In P o p u l a r Site)

/• Still aitaUVCr foftff o f adverttaemertt (aftd it
WTjrht just as well be termed aa Advertising) is th«
placard posted in various parts df ffte cduViti^'A
large cayd bearing* thfc dkm
ters may, ffiff iSttl
SrttofutorfKtt with
persons unit
ate, personal- TTrtiV
th^re is the
placed fir dfffces, Tn
Bodies, in piMM?places'dw
kmt everywht?rip that,
people haVe occasion
Rottera are used and
consequently rtW? W

(In Si

While—Printed In
Ske I I ,

Each Additional 1000
Per 1000

1

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lbtp ij PPa %

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M O N D A Y . M A R C H 14, 1932

D p U lR f i .18

T h rrr
k**s m o re
tie%h
w a te r lu k r#

TOE CANDIDATE On Kidnaping Cb*c Celery Market Reports
IN SUNDAY POLL
(('ontinord from P a c e Ona)
m il illarloaiiii' ally delimit- Infoi

Railways Call Unre^&lt;
u la t»e th Interstate
Competition Unfair
W A S H IN G T O N , Mar. 14.— Eatr'nrira. hna.iiiKa on tha HR-pay*
I ’ npdalK.bUl ta ra# rtale in te rn a l*
operation, .a t b uan
and truck i
rrarhad tlw lr climax rrcrn tly when
lha railroad* laochod art;timMit&gt;
that inatntuch aa ra il rarricra ar*
rnralatcd by the Gorcntm cnl. thry
ahnuld not have unirtfulatrd ronipalilim i.
'
.Tha r:i'rn aij» are the chief a.lvn.
ca la * nf u r l H - r u - .» n ; c t u , , 7".
Thu* fat the Srnato In t c o la t r
t'omm rrre Cam in It tar l.a , hr a til
lu. rhipiwra axperra c .irv a .ic c .
with truck nnriationv.
T a n nporial inkcntlpnli..u* madIn Ukp. Interntat* Cvuiuicrcr Commi-r'ion. an i teatiniony takon in
rnrmtelion w ilh the propoac.l IT.
por rent ,/rriaht rale lu crraw laa'
ni.mnrar bronchi nut c&lt;m«plrun.i«l]r
the dertlnpmrnt of competitura for
the traffic of tha rn u n lrr, imrc
c in a id rm l a inof&gt;npolt uf Iho inil,oadt. In IU dreiaion In .In* frriphl
.a le ca»r. the roinn.iirinn d erlirrd
lh ai "ComrrrM and Ih r - la ir
IrcM aturen -hrmld 'liro-l llu-lr
n llrn lio n In nroprr irpulnlinn i«
the pnhlic inlrraat nf all cnn.ncl.
Ii» r forma of Iranrpmtallrm
W'halevrr rreuiation m ar hr im
poned. thr romminnion twlirvc*
, ho..Id In* mcwlrratr ond ..ill.
i i .“v lo rhaneit.s rondilimu nf* II.r
fill nrr when the niot».« vrl.i, lr'
|d.*»ro in .h r nchrmr of trom poiin
lion would W innrr nccuralrlv ; »,l
ib'fioitrly drtr.m inrd. orroriiini* ...
M' l.rn .1. Ely.in,.couui.U '.n'. n r.
n m inor

M», tti.'liaui H. AiaTctyn, .lia ir .
loan of tlir earn live rapimiM rr of
tlx- Aanoriation of Itnllwnv Eurrut '.C ', l»»M ihr S r n .tc ronnnittro
I r.-r'dfr (linl "Iram pm l.rio i. )ii
It.olo. i r l . l . lo, bv ira .o l. ,.f it&gt; im
noriSPtT.Ard ral.U to th* crncral
f r*ApApnrifiii&lt;•*■,&gt;c^rinr. 'hmdd l“i
rreyiM pd I!('■ ^eriorr*« in accordn i ^ . r l l h II" ndoplr I policr ami
Iho pphllf policy of inoat of the

ba.

T h f ’ all,w »r, rxtrpUlrpa. h-a.ln.l•••" * ) 0 (&gt;hal
nyjlor .vehicle mm
n .op, ( f a r t i f f * n f f l U i r r |» rrro n v ..a

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T h t o ilf ir r H im a lr rh r i c tnalluni l i r t ) r 2 ^ l7 .R H V
( lit a la v W in l r r t iu 'lr p c li 'rnt)
l h i . 11*.
T o ta l
I.

In addition t» J l i t 'r r , Mr. Al
frrd lluitnflirri! Iraiti i r l l l n i n
tinnaUM, p a rb wa* n ili*a(i)»"tn|ml
man t ill* mnrninn. H r had rn*
! tr*ro crir • C a n iff'ir fjr’ m n riy ftTr In e
l- u tp o fr n f h n v m c \ i »Im l*» l»«*
u a ln w ith in t!u« i a i »i I i f :« &gt;er
«Mnl I miI I oI .
Ilf ju le r ln ir t r V
1?,' I",*t7«* voir-*,
•nMNfvrr,1 n e itiie r u rn nrrtliM l hy
von
I li n J r n b u r y
l*» i*tn * &gt; !ii&lt;«
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the
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■an th e y h e lp p t i O'ov 11«f I* f «
fo r the rn iiib h ie il D tM m lht-naU 'in
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M.oftn.ctoh v o i r ..
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n il o i on l hi* ftoconil In tlle l w it 1*
*n» * t r in e * attach e d to h im am i h?
.n a y frrl a» M ire of
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f lu a t a r 8 i)* » rrtia n H In I'fth M r { k ■nut,) 1 , ( 1. ,,
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                    <text>Speculation Is Heard Jury- Deliberates Folr
‘ Over Whether Arid Over I Hour Before
Plank Will Be In­ Rendering Its ver­
cluded In Platform dict Of Not Guilty

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la Manila and ChlnOio part* away
fr m tb* Shanghai aena.
•t h i M l f t M l was daacribad aa
view of (ha taint ritnaltoss a*'
/ The deifroytrt Boric,' John D.
."T. •-Hard aad Paary ware »«nt to Mani­
la. Tha dostroyon Pop* aad Truataa hava departed,far Bwntow, 700
• mil a* aoath, and Chlngklany, 1*0
Hirer, ramUaa op tha Yaagtaa
_
Ipoctivaty. Tha dootrayor PUlibury
hos.salltd for Manila from Amoy,
•H i miles down tha eoaat from

Mr. and Mr*. Charles A. Lindbargh. the world'a moat famoui
couple, pictured ahority before th*
tragic kidnaping of their 30-montha
old ion nearly two week* ago.
Daaplta the paatage of day* which
bring no definite word a* to th*
condition of her child. Mr*. Lind­
American warahlpa remaining bergh I* aald to be tearing up
at Bhaachal ara tha eniiiar lloua- well under th* (train.
(an. tha daatrayar Tender Black
Hawk, tha daatroyara Paul Jonaa,
tipdth Thompaon aad Slawart, tba
ado* awaapar Finch and tha Iranipari.Chaomont.
.
T&gt;a tatter tran*ported t)i# Hat
la n a try from tha Phlllpplnr* to
al when tha da near them
i at Ha bright and will b« availS u a Two)

HOOVER ELATED
OVER WORK FOR
mRRINGMONEY

Spars On Anti-Hi
faff CampsigaTn
.-More Efforts

ARCADIA. Mar 12. ( — A.T.)—
WASHINGTON, Mar. It. (A .r .)—Speculation over a pos­ William Raymond Carver was ac­
sible wet plank In tb* Republican quitted by a circuit court Jury
national' platform was
revived her* yrster'wy nf a charge that
yaaterdsy among aartarn Repob- ho murdered his wife, baby non
licana while Damoctet* centered and a negro servant in an In­
their attention on tba Smtth- surance money plot two year*
RoosevelU arabroglio In Massa­ ago.
chusetts.
.
The jury dellterated on* hoar
The w#t talk started again att­ and five minutes before return­
ar Sanatpra Kaan and Barbour had ing its verdict a few minutes past
laid before Prealdant Hoover th* 6 o'clock.
recommendation of the New JerThe tired look that came Into
oay . Republicans for a repeal Carver's face in the last day* of
plank. Hoover mode no rommenl. I the trial that started
Mar. 2
Roth senator* laid afterwsrd il faded as the verdict was an
was lima th# party look — aomo nn.nred »»k relative* and-epee
stand for a change — —
•
tstors applauded and
showered
A formal Uttar conveying the him with handshakes and con­
recommendation outlined recent gratulations.
aetlon of the New Jersey Repub­
The Jury's verdict was accept­
lican staU committee In urging a
ance of Carver's defense that
wat plank and endorsing the Presi­
hit wife and baby were Idled
dent for ranomlnatlon.
Barbour
by a negro servant and that he
ta li It wai .presented at th* re­
quest of the Republican state killrd the' negro when ha dis­
covered the crime. The woman
chairman.
Later, at tha eapltol, Kesn call­ and child were beaten to death
ing attention to a recent poll with a hatchet and the negro
showing a aantimsnt of five to was shot at ths Carver bom* In
one far repeal In New Jtrsey and Behring Apr. 2. 1930
This was Carver's second I rial,
addedi "This Indicate* that se­
rious consideration should-b* giv­ lie was convicted at his first
en,by th* Repwbllran national con­ trial in Behring, shortly after
vention to tho wjthe* of the vol the triple slaying, and sentenced
In life imprisonment when a Jury
er» of Naw Jetiay."
(Continued on Pag* Ptva)
Barbour Midi
"I feel very strongly that th.time baa coma whan the Itepub
llran party should take n cleatcqt and couragaouo sUnd with r«(Continual on Pag* Three)

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.
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rdosmltta* to break op tha pro •
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other law*,
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Mr*. W. T. Langley, president of the SanforJ Woman's Club Is
pictured above spending n "Remind* t’ounly Karnrd Dollar" a'.
Stondenmlrri (irocriy on Kirst Street last Tuesday morning. In this
manner she officially tanclinm-.l Ihr Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce's Murch drive to have oil dollar* spent «t home. &lt;ind Iniicatid Hiti the Woman's Club will tack Ihe movement In every

SIX YOUTHS ARE HOUSE APPROVAL
ESCUED FROM OF TAX MEASURE
OKING PREDICTED
a v iS &amp; &amp; % r 3r: 'S1,Son Of Felix DuPont Determined Move ITns
Through the eouigety of the
Central Garden Ctrri* of the San­
ford Garden ClaU tbe already at- ,

Freed
■-Wit
Election
Dl'HI-IN.Uggv I t .— IA P ) —Th#
gates nf thrwa IH»h prisons opened
wide Ihurtday for 2» Inshmen
who w " r tarring long Jail sen­
tences fur polltlc.il offense* and
who became Ire# man thanks to
the ehangr in govtroment with the
election of Kamen d# Valera a*
preslden'
A crowd of many thousands out­
ride Arbour lllll prison cheered
Wildly a . 17 men appeared at the
portals.
Automobile*, adorned with latB"
tricolor*, rained si|iis reading
"Welcome home. Republican prl*
oners." The prisoners were taken
to a hotel for * public reception.
George Gilmoir. our of th* men
rale end. « u sentenced to five
years aoveral months ago In th*
connection with th* discovery of a
damp af guns.
; friends, thaerlng loudly, lifted
him te their shoulders «nd b&lt;f*
him away. „
Another of th* men releatal
was Prank, K jsn, adltor ot "Th*
Republic," who was under sengene* for l)iva* months for con­
tempt of court.
» Two prisoners were released
from Matyboro prison and on*
from Mountjoy. It was aipectad
nth*;* weald be released within
a few day*.
'
s
i- Ifeteae* o f tha prisoners took
place befara da Valero had been In
affk e 24 hours eqd apparently as
a rearit of hla flrat act.
.

further Improved by tha old well,
bucket, and fence which was a
feature of the Central Circle ex­
hibit at the recent Kluwer Show.
This authentic replies of an ohl
wall, with Ita vlnecovered roof
and hand-powered »y»letn of *ecuring water, will lie necled by
woman of th# Circle in apprecia­
tion of th# courtesies
ealendad
them by th# Sanford City Com­
mission on numerous occasions.
Mayor T. L. Duma« and memhere of the Commission have eapraised their appreciation "f th#
gift, end through Mr- K S ISut­
ton. chairman, Mrs. S &lt;•. ( base,
Jr., vire-chalrmtn,
and
M rs.
Francis Holt, teerelsi, and ires*,
urer. have acknowledge! their
thanks

Good Report In Made
On City Water Supply
Slate Board of Health officials,
who test city wall* hroughoul the
state periodically, reported lo I Ity
C'leik F. 8. Lamson today that
Banford wster Is very rood as to
liarterlml or sanltaiy nullity.
Sample* wer# taken from bolli
thr well- at tbe municipal plant.
On# wrll is IfiO, thr other I fill
feet deep. The Board nf llrslth
statement Is as follows"From a kaowlesige of th#
source of th# supply. Its handling
and traatmant, and the analytical
data of tb* sample*
submitted,
w* Would‘ say* that the bartrrlsl
or sanitary iiuality of the w i l e
D -vary good ’*

Sanford Men Defeated
In Speaking Contest Germany Stands Upon
Eve Of Voting Crisis ReceiversO f F. E. C.
Appearing In th* final elimina­
Railway Ask Funds
tion for th* Northern Division, , BERLIN, Mar. I t - f A . P . ) —

Florida'Power and Light Co., pub­
lic speaking control at Daytona
Beach lari night, W. A. SlantflelJ
won teewnd. and Ma)or W. J.
Deyla won third pltro. Roth arc
employed at th* fak e Monro* sta­
tical of th* power company.
,' fo r i.o n * week age, in tha dis­
trict elimination contest, *v*n
M M
man competed against
•even frowr Daytona Beach on tha
sakjoct "Th# BaUUon of Go roro*
•sent to Bnalneat." MaJor Doyto
web l i n t place, Mr. S4aasftoM
won second place and Bill W fM
w v i i hied'place.
&gt;
7 Leri night Major Doyle npd
r. RtoaemM competed ageing
gig other district winner* far th*
right U rirt*T th* »Uta aUmlantton cnatopt at West Palm Heart
t wmA. B- B. Dean, of tha Bt-

ATLANTA, Mar. 1L— (A.P.)
—Snow sifted down ov»r North
Georgia today and winter was
reluctant to relinquish Its last
minute rrign *ls*wh«r* In tho
South. It was n little warmer
than two days ago when low
temperatures for tha »saion
wer* recorded from Virginia to
th* Gulf but th# cold still bald
sway and only n slight lmmsdlat* moderation was forecast.
Heavy damag* to fruits nod
rrops wat reported throughout
the South Continued cold or
colder weather was predicted
for every slat* in Dill* to­
night. There were prospect* of
slowly rising temperature# to­
morrow, tewur vsv, - kw -yrt* siTrias, Oklahoma, and ArkanOnly a frw temperatures
low Ihe (reeling mark were
ported in the South today but
snow In numerous tactions her­
alded a new advance of th* cold
wave.

Grounds Around Zoo
Will Be Beautified

' " a — jVTbm? “
. V-aufr
(A .P .)— Optlaairiic over thA'monoy-findlng result* c f the national
antl hoari tng
campaign,
Pnaldent Hoover yesterday »purr*d It
on arith a hope that It will con­
tinue until the lari hidden datlbr
“ I* returned to work.”
Th* President reported that
U K oommunltle* throughout th*
nation already hava haan organlaed In this work and that natr
organlaation* are being created
dally.
Although nv other figure* wera
quoted, hr declared the drive had
proved it* worth and « l&lt; defi­
nitely contributing to the ‘ ‘,n*#lpatlan o f fear and apprehension
and to the restoration of confi­
dence."
“ The camalgn hat alictdy pio
duced positive and utaful reiulU"
be .said, "at reflected In the Inrrftaae of money returned to cir­
culation, th* Increase of t*nk dapoalt*. apd the pnrehase of gov•rnmtnt certificate* from i-ioncy
which haa hitherto been in hoard­
ing."
A* an Illustration,
the I’raaident mad* public a teller from
th# chamber of i inmrrre of the
little Pennsylvania town uf Cur*
wrntville.
In terse phrases the letter de­
scribed how .the town'* entire
population—S00 persons In all—
had Iwea rallied to combat th*
hoarding of currency. It
(Continued on Pag* Three)

Another Cold Wave
Sweeping OverSouth

Republican Germany stood at th*
croaeraads today a* nearly 40.­
000,000 votais pondered which road
to take. Down one road lay to
Owwmuatara akin t* that f Bov let
Russia, ow another to the right
tho alga pointed to Adolph Hil­
ler'a camp af Fascism, a third way
tkt read to th*
n itloariliti
swerved backward toward th* old
monarchy, on 'I k * fourth road
stood Usa octogenarian former
warrior, bow President 'Voa HI*deabnrg. staking re-eloctlon with
a premise to maintain moderation
•f th# public throughout the na­
ns on* o f the
la Oorman history.

decisive day*

WASHINGTON. Mar. 12. —
(A .P .)—JUcelvsrs tor the Florida
East Coast Railway today asked
*ka Interstate Commerce Ckmmls
sioa to approve a Rocoaatrurtloa
Finance Corporation l o a n
of
•IMfk.OO dollar* which would
ran this* years 2nd a rertlw rs certificate would be given
a* security. Th* commission was
told tho road, need* 1744,000 tn
pay o ff equipment trust certifi­
cates aad 2171274.00 to meet In­
ternet payment*.
COUPLE FOUND DEAD

poir

P CAUDBRDJ
RDALE. M ar.
II.— (A vF .)—T h d ' &gt; a d l a s o f
Frances Perrier*, beauty parlor
VO VOTE ON DRT ACT
operator, aad Harell Nabo. post­
found shot to
!S c~ a ffk e uftsvkb';
WASHINGTON,
tho i
I Ik*

&gt;to • i

.

aa w n
n sab-

*

TM y
&gt;tfWi
-•fit,

Has esprossed

I Nab* shot
hi* oww Ilf*,
marriage U-

Been Made Against
Manufacturers Tax

Among ThoseTaken
From Disabled Boat

WASHINGTON,
Mar. t* (A l’ .l Recovering
somewhat
from the first heavy blast of np
poslll, n evoked by the new tax
till, party leaders vt-slorday con­
fidently predicted House npprovel
without extensive rlisngv.
ftespite the
determination of
a hand of Independents end Item
•«er*t» In remoie the inanufeclurirs' &gt;el* tas, th.- leaders avthem to nni'lbi r
.rrtel they could forte it In pasltrpldrw l(n h«r&lt;l DuPont, wh » |&gt;nge try a non parti mu vole.
w a r m««trr of thr Nshms, othrr*
1 While House approval of the
on board included hia cousin, Vn |41.096,000,000 ineu-urr. as It pre­
tor DuPont Toan«rnd and Thomaa dicted by
Repn -enlnlive
Snell
XjktUi. of Wilnnriffton, and I l‘»&gt;d
of New York. Republican (loot
Coatfa and llrnjamin McFaflanr.
leader
of Philadelphia
Both be and Representative
N§w* uf thr resrue came just
orders hsrl twin sent to the ru' Italney o f Illinois, the Democratic
ter hlodor and srtrrsl other ins-t leader, asserted thr I,til would
guard risft and airplanes to meet House sanction te n u is the
search thr roast for tha Nahum opposition had nothing as good to
which hid hern unrrported for «&lt;■*. offer as the manulai lurrrs levy.
They .aid the sal", taa provision
ernl d»y».
No news wn
received iiv, • was mure i-quilnL.i- limn m y sub­
yeatri l&lt;&gt; Itoin the petrol lx-*' stitute propositimr suggested.
tin Ilia other hand Representa­
C'G-fle missing .inr* It pul Im
sea fr»i,i Cape May, N. J., last tive l.aguardls, Republican, New
Suiu|a\ night Ktv# roast gusid York, a leader uf the in depend­
cuttgls and several destroyers are ants predicted thr salts levy would
seirching for til* misting ,re fl be stricken from the bill lie said
and. today e fleet of
sirplaix-* "th* entire progressive group"
front coast guard has* st Cap* was against It and would .offer
a substitute plan of heavy eg.
MsrjWlll Join the hunt
The coal laden barge Deepwa'rr
(Continue,) qu f'age Three)
ha* b*eti rnlMinff "incr lait S i»»
day and no woid haa been re
reived here concerning her p*»«
•ibta fate Thi■ vensrl uhlrh
»hai»donetf by ihe tug Mara aficr
Ihe lalli r c a f i had made fuiil^
&lt; ases of law-vlolalton appear­
effort! to rrorue brr crew, m i
la«t eeen off I'arrimore
hanki ing for trial In Ihe offices of
buoy alkonl :u» mllrB north of Tape County Judge James G. Sharon
and Jnatlee of the fear* O. I*.
Chariea
She vim an&lt; bored In that poii* Herndon during th* week wera
Don by the ll«r« F'inday afternoun few.
Judge Sharon handled three
while S terrific northeaster was
■weeping lh* r«a*l The Mart was rases, *a follows: He fined W. A.
charged
badly damaged by' Ihe storm and Underwood, white min
Vangs fntted to seet shelter. Th# wlh driving an automobile wkll*
tu g 'ralwrned to set Monday after­ drank, 42&amp;0, and suspended 4149
noon to pick up thr barge but the of th* fin* upon promts* af good
IstUr Waft ht&lt;l di-appcared. Th* behavior: he fined Isaiah Russel]
Mars l«t#» pul in ut Notfolk with 43 and roita after Ruttell had
her atom badly damaged and hrr pleaded guilty to being drunk, and
pilot house erushe-l in There are hr fined Jo* Thornes' 43 and coals
flv# man on the Deepwater, all after Thomas had plraiad guilty
to assault and battery.
u naif'elphia
Justice Hsrndon handlajl tha
following cssaai ha dismissal 01V FUIS OLD
II* Floyd and Oscar Lamb, who
had bsan arrested for stepping a
ID. WIs — A Swedish gar on o highway, ht ordeTof
Irlnlrd in Europe 3)0 year* warrant* issued for Joka Tkonta*.
a hand..I down from can­ rharged with murder, and Enel*
to generation in SO* family Thomas charged with aateultj and
owned by PaUr Paw­ ht fiosd Hanry Gr ' ’
. It is printed to old goats for oparatlog
script.
• pith an Impropot U f .
Mar. 12.
NORFOLK.
(A.F.|— Sit youth*. Including
Kit'Karii Ihi Font. »on of A. Frits
DuPont of
**Vilminffton# D ft » .
wrrf rt*cued from s w iU r loffffvtl
Buxillir) yawl Nihmn, 100 mileoff tMimunii »ho»li )«*»tert!sy by
th«* • 1hi v iran&lt;*|Mirl ltr|»ubliltr
which will Inixl thrni ut (IrUloliil.
rtnim ii &lt; •!nidi M»nr. unlrp» sr
rsnffruipfii* Rir miriIf to trsnsfer

Few Cattea Of l&gt;aw
Violation In Court

M
W L

Ford Is Denounced
By Conununists A t
Meeting In Detroit

However,TlieyProniM
To Treat Confident
till A n y In fo r m a l"
tion Given To Tlieujf^
H O P E W E L L . M ir
1 2 .-a v ? j
( A . P . ) — P o lice In vpa tlF n tln gf.a
tb a k id n a p in g o f
th e L l a d ^
b e r t h b a b y , p r o m l» « d to
co n fid e n tia lly I n f o r m s
c o m in g to th em
fr o m
hn^-- &gt;
aourca, b u t thlg d o t s n o t rntani
th a y p r o m lM Im m u n ity t o t b s
k idn apers th em selv es, f t w m f t
o ffic ia lly a n n ou n ced t o d a y . *
D isclo s u re th a t a clrculiift. L
has been tent to avary police hand*
quartan In the country appaal
for Information
trerucy tod to tha interpratatlon
soma quarter* that In affact I
munity Wat being axtandod t o I
criminal*. This arms flatly don!
by Colonel Norman Schwa
suparintandent of atato poilca
in general Is In charg* of th*
al th* Llndbtrgh horn*.
.i
Th* naarast poatibla thing to;
promts* of Immunity la ~ '
bergh's own appaal to th* kl
ert In whleh h# promised to
their tarma and maintain comp!
secrecy If thay return kl* child.
Numerous officials Including U .
governor hava aald It Is Impossible
to males a promise of Immunity^
which in affect would bo . t o da*
rlar* th* erlma Itgal.
Tb* clfrsnth day of th*i mystery
found th* police trying to th afkfig
Ihelr suspicions of ilv* mm
men aad
—
« plot. Thay surmltad th* five it*d ■'
aid a kidnap scheso* tost M.ivcaa-R?
her hot it.w aa ................. ''I and
whether It was rlM**. up-agalf)
and carried lhrom;l &gt; , -ti* ,|tirstlsn au'i'or't i-s ■m
trj' isc
st
T.
'
I . , . e ! -s r I. a r a etovqjxt-v
SI., ,- &gt;. .lie |s-,|.lar rJV, f g
. - , .............
u.PMisrltsi avvl49
lull r.l-u i ''..t siysrc^Jw* ' t A .
c.hs.es Augusta. Lu .l - rgh. Jr
yesterday as pollc* sharply r#&lt; ,
•trlcled announcamanta itgsid ln g. •
the official Invtstlgation.
•' *?
This desire to flgur* its a &lt;*■**
commanding Inlainational iti"-is-j[v,J
tlon was subject to a ur»-tv e ft,
'■ .nut In wlA&gt;J|C|
u.ierpretations
public gr*'. I'l
Rile r c w ir -lj^ K j
r
U
fill 111If Cl I*"**
...... . • Ilf It.. » •. »»“ 1 . iill'l i rjfiPyl _
III th k - I tlfllla 1 s t .
« -• » i«Miite,l'^f;')l*-'
. .rl.ne a»M'
•di ihmi 111jut&gt;i
•j(hrr illicit Acliviii«*
fu ifd f.'J ,
H2W ob«tacl«! •• ! 1-onttquin.c v%\|'
the intensive mtnhsnt that l-.-wats
* week ago last Tsesdn, night L'. . j
when the baby steal* s n ad*
with tha famous filer'* son
. ig
Sutpielous trucks afnl ii.itnmc»'
(Continued on Pan lliirn)

DETROIT. Mar. 1 2 . - I A . P .) Kiv# thousand persons packed thr
Arena Gardens last night for s
mrrtlng evowdly sponsored by
communists and hoard speakers
demand "th* trial and conviction
of Henry Ford for eoantaaanclng
murder uf our comrade*."
Other speaker*, noaa of whom
yver* JsUnlified, urged th* "Iram pjlau ajeetlen". of Frank Mur­
phy ay'm ayor of Detroit and **tahli-hmvnt of a soviet got 1
ment In lh» United Stairs.
Th* meeting, in a butidiu. o
thr edge of th* business district,
was called after Monday’s riot in
front of th* Ford Motor com­
pany's plant in Dearborn in uhirh
four unemployment marcher* wer*
killed.
Most of th* M&gt;0n spectators In
Ihr hall and |hr lixsO who gathered
outside, oiisl Ir to gain admittance,
apparently werr curiosity seekers.
Yuung girl* circulated through
thr crowd distributing red ann
black badges.
One hundred policemen w*r# on
hand and olhers were held In re­
serve against trouble which had
not developed several hour* after
the meeting started.
Earlier in the day Roger N
Baldwin, director of th* American
Civil Liberties union, had an
nounrrd he Intend* to tab* llrnry
Ford Into court In connactlon with
damag* suits lo b* bated on th*
riot casualtlat.
The Itgal proceedings. Baldwin
said, will he hated on an attack
on the constitutionality of the
Michigan law which provides for
charges against persons who kill
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Mar. It.
^ . '
officers during riuts but does not
contain a ground
for action (A .P .)—President lloovar was
againtl officers who may kill riot­ tur.d Ohio's 44 dalagatas to tho :
Chicago convanllon last night a t '
ers
th* tlma for antaring caadldatoo t
la tha May primary dosM at 2lB|'
o'clock wltkout a slnglo
ion d*l*ff*ta candidate balag
in tha field against tha
pledged (a him.
Gov. Ooorg*
White,
Ohiafg,r.'' 4 '
Sanford home owners and bunntss houses will he without water -favorite ton" candidate .(or lb * T
tonight starting at I1:0(J o'clock, Democratic presldantlal nomtooe i U
and continuing for a period of tlon. did not far* so wall, as W er!
'
few opposition dalagatei w a r*T . t ,
tin mole than two hour*.
'•p. estary repairs to on# of th* placed tn th* field against i B s E
oldrst water main* In this city, iliU p M f« d to him*
at First fittest and French AveHa whs aaaurad tba sight
n ie will be made by a large City gate vote* at large, howov
rrrw starting at that hour. An In­ no oppoaltlon waa tntarad
definite period has been alloted
Thr*# Bopahllcaa
the crew lo complete th* repair, wer# tatackd (or th*
with CltT Clark Lamson declaring dantlal praftroac* vote, aaa
that It may take 14 minulea, but doaa not c a n y with It any
nut more than two hour*.
gates. Tho on treat* ward
United BUI** Senator Jo
Franc* af IteagrUodj

t-ffvrl VjKfjp’

•r

Hoover Is Assured &lt;
Of Ohio Delegation j
A t Chicago C on fa b .

City Water Will Be
Cut O ff Two Hours

WilliaimB, Guthrie To
Appear Again On Air

Columbll
W illiam I .
Mis. Gladys M. Williams aad
Miss Carmen Guthrie, Sanford Oklahoma, u
musicians, who scored a hit to
thtlr radio dabul ovar Station
WDHO, Orlando, last Monday
night, btv* been tagBgad to flv #
another ll-m lngto. *0*1*0ft of pop­
ular tonga aaat M and ay night,
starting st 7i44 ('clock.
Mrs. Williams, a member o f tb*
faculty at BamlaoU . High School,
will Introduce sevaaal gaaga ora*
tb* sir, vrkUo M bs Gatbri* will

.

9

�w im or special *ervU* talking,
circuits, except when used H r

^WAWJINCTON,

*■tamp
680
% ;4 ‘
ta x o n transfer^ of stock Ii
ies, Telephones,
ce Fights, Stocks
(uded In L i s t s
0H1NGTON, Mar. 11.—The
iry' eitlacn will eontri’jnte
OOJDOO a yaar to tha governunder tha tax hill through
■tbcaoblla, oil furnace, teleand telegraph meaaagaa,
brew, movie*, prlte fight*,
•rchaaa of atocaa.
pfeaent auch direct tavee aro
only on rigarettea, dgara,
y-aarda and a few eimllar
rt. Now, howrver, lha Hat l«
•(tended In an effort to colMrljr a quarter o f a billion
• • year to htlp meat tha defh* bill proridea moat of tba
»• will ba effective 16 day*
1 tha bill la (Ignad by tha
lent, Thla may coma within
fee larftat collection, $00^)00,.
I'StDl come fromjrleaaure-rceV.Who attend motion picture
wa, prlia
fight a,
foolba'I
■ ft, wrettllnc mauhea, tha op•ynd atl other “ placet o f amuaail** r to which admlarlan Ij
,TW present 10 per cani levy !•
r i a increase 1 perhaps flre-fo’d
m i p a h y Imposing i» owwll ad■lalons of 35 cents and over. At
fo lia t it apptiaa only In ndmlvUma « f mors than |6.
Mi paw cectlon of law i* added I r
U ,aJml*»lone to all wrestling
K h k i and prlte fights, even
M ) .tkry ara for rharltdhlp, reB w or educational banafltr, an J
H 'd la o written that all rolloge
Lig trtllvanlty athletic games and
pthRiona, including Jlhoaa put on
n k 9 naval and military aradeH L will bear this burden. Th&lt;-u
ktiaaa will go into effect IS dnyn r tha law Is enacted. Anolh&lt;*.
fprlalon, affective at once, will
■iwUh a straight 10 pi-r rent
Ulga on tickets sold by broker*.
F'eompared with tha present 6
ty cant on tha fir*t 75 rents n^ay aatabllahed price, and 60 per
■ t thsresflcr.
[Tltlrty-flve mllllon dollars I* ex
kfod annually from thr impost
Fiplaphonr. telegraph, radio nnd
p i t pta&gt;»nji« orlglnutlnr in thin
MHltry. The«c will tie eollerte)! by
ke Company from llie pei sun wlix
M fo r th* meeaage and there
M no aiemption*. TVif rota le five
p i t on inraeagee lOaliliK from -It
| 4V cant* Inclusive, nnd In ren tI each message i-o«iing M cenl,
I'm oie. Thl&lt; will .&lt;• efferllvr I*.
BJrs after enactment. A 10
M l rtt# U iinpoeetl on all Ii’ usimI

•j pec ted to add 12*1,000,000 to
tbo fade raj ravenur. The rule will
b« 4 root* on aarh IratH'ef"of a
•here, certificate or fnlerril of
9100 par or fora valoK and ilia
naw Mil ieelndaa aJarra in non-inrdrpbralotl "Jiiryatment trust*" n*
writ a t corporation Block.
The Jnchtalm oanaral iala« taa
froriolan. effective 30 d»y« aflar
enactment, acta forth 'ilia i.ile*
nnd ■•Imlnlalratlra yrovliiona fur
lha highly nmlrovaraial leview on'
lm|ioitrd oil and yntollna, donii-*
lie lubricating oil, hama'trcwrro'
and vlnlnara' auppUaa, and n ilm a te that theaa apodal new Irilca
will bring la $dO,OOO.OJO a year.
Thla meant tha taiaa lmpo.*rd
will ba collected from the inanufuctuiera and Importer* who mint
toko out llcanae* tha aaiua aa un­
der tha general t 1-4 per rent aalv*
taa.
.
The rata will ba 4 eenla a gal­
lon, or nha cent a quart, on lubri­
cating oil o f lha quality uard by
•uloniiHiilta and almllar Internal
rombuaUon angina*.
lh a rata on brewtr’a wort, liq­
uid malt, malt ayrup, and n&lt;alt,*&lt;tract win ha pva cent* a gallon If
they contain icaa than 16 per cant
t y weight of aolid*; but 35 cent*
If they contain morr, and mo*t of
them contain more, it haa been rallmatad thla will bring ln‘ «4V,000,000. A apecial rata of 40 |M-r rent
la provided for grape concentrate,
grape ayrup and evaporated grnpe
juice, but the yield from thia la*
la aaid to ba "uncarlativ."----The nil Import tax I* one cent
a gallon, op 41 rente a barrel, and
it appllea to ‘‘rrudo petroltuin, fuel
oil I* derlVed from pertnleum, ga&lt;
oil derived from petroleum, and
gaioline." UnJer a epecial pruvleion, oil imported for further manufactura In the United Staler,
nanvlormed into gaanline or other
producta, will bear nou .ln la»e*.
once op th* completed mlicit* aril
once on the Importation. Till* proliaion Is vehemently opiNired by
conyreaamen from the Atlantic
•eaboard who have charged it will
Increase tha g-iaollne and furl nil
bill of their conatitutrnl* by per­
haps 9100,000,000.

(A A M

TAKEPLAY LEADS
Rollins Theater Dedi­
cation T.o Feature
Two Noted Actors
WINTKK PARK. Mar. 11.— Afti
er an abarnca of 13 yrara, Annlf
llu aell will raturn In th* atayd
on Mar. 2I&gt; in a new thealrr bear;
Iny bar nama an th* llollin* Col*
tay* r'ampa*. Tba occa Ion la to
b* th* formal dedication o f the
Annl* llJ««rll Tbaalar, which haf
bean built from a fund of FIDO,.
000 yl»*n to Rolllna by Mr*,
Edward W. Bok of Philadelphia
In honor of her life-Inng friend. ;
The vehicle fo , Mlaa Hoaarll'J
return to activity in her profea.
•Ion la Ilobert Browning'* poetlf
diama “ In a Balcony." Mlaa ||n&lt;,
•aall will lake the part o f lha
Quran, Holln Patera, alar of nrmeroua Broadway prnductlona, will
ba real a* Norberl, (nd Mary
Ilona, al»n a profa* tonal, w ill
assume the role of f'onalattra.
Mlaa liutaell, who haa acreptad
Praaklent Hamilton Holt's invitelion lo baroma the diraclor of lha
Annie Ru: aril Thealar, la takino
patllrular rare that nothing am v
tauriah rreepa Into tha drlalla nf
production. llealde* recruiting mi
all-prnfeealonal ra«l for
her
return to the footlighta, aha ii
taking paeannal charge of th-*
•rente dealrna and tha lighting,
and to b m I*^ In tha rtago mnnagamant aha haa called to hPr
ataff Mlaa Dorothy latch hurl,
foimer personal .epreaantatlvr of
Nnrman [lei Oedde*.
, ,
Nn commercial
Implications
whatever are Involved. ,ln Mlaa
Ituaarll'a raturn to the atage, &gt;'
I. announced. She haa repeatedly
rrf'iaad nffrra from New York
producer* ahd manager* lo YatU»H
to thr commercial theater. Rather,
•he haa preferred to remain In

By Courtesy U. S. Dept, of AyrfenlturS and the Florida
8talc Marketing Bursas, flC E. Surry, Sanford Bap,
•a afar*. rurlda.

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can oama. * “ pr»»aa&gt;d yaatar Orrta paraan, instantly and aarlday hr William C. Adam*. rbalr- ooaly injuring thro* other*.
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Tito only engagement* o f eonsoqurnre fought In FlorM* during
Ufa Ctrl I War w a n at N atan !
Bride*. n««T Mariamm. bad at
Otoatoe. lb Saber county. Tba Ooi*fafernta victory at OlastM rtanltatf In confining tba -Federal forcer
to tba fringe* af Florida tkrooghout tba conflict.
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HANKtmD.OVIf.fHr Pal
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rcpi'rl**t foe aeattarad por
•ceCim WcdnaaBay nlaht.y
heavy froae predicted furl
niuht. trrnly sraitarrd Hi
occurradl. Ilaulluaa 11s
wire Inquiry, demand K a o .
•Ilirhllr rlroager tor beat
carloei.* f o b. usual larmi
erla.. Individually waak

pllaa mauarat*.. Banos*4 apadsrata,
market aktahlly atiwnyar Tar anod
alMt. rwrtdt la lack erta M iiM .
•ally waaktad (nd pra^oolad. law
&gt;.« Boa.; araaermlly . wood quality.
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retlremant, a condition whlth *lie frnalaaak aUamatle produ
M r . Bok, It la ennoun
ha* kept absolutely until * fa *
month* ago when Mrs. Bok of­ to attery] tha dedicatory
fered to bolld a theater' In her anca Mar. » . ThnSglr W co­
operation, tha Swastika* Qvlartet
honor.'
An opportunity to “ pas* along frees. lha Curtis School o f Musl^
the torch" to tha young dramatists In phlladalphla wilt prnvtila musi­
in the Rolllna Colleys Playars cal entertainment aa an addei|
Workshop attracted har and from feature./
now on •ha la U derola h er H lr]
to tha training of tbaaa atu«jfnlq.
Rut aha does not Intarwl to ton*

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B. OATS*. SafandAgta. T w ill art!
at wablta anailan t* - ik a- kW M al
bidder fa* naati. at -tba treat dan*
T lha Canrt llenaa la the City at
anferd. Kaa*l**la Canntr, Wtarida.
hatwaaa tba legal hake* at aata.
an Monday, lha «tb day at April.
A. fl. last, alt thaad awtala traeta
•t land. sMuata la the county of
hamlnala and Htala af rtocU a, da.
aertbad •• fnllewa, tn.wll:

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Severance Fanner
Pities Dyspeptics

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• AI3BRINC, Mas. Il^-N early M
members o f tha Pralria Varmerai
toqr from tha midwest vlaitad
Highlands hammock on (* trip to
ran eat anything I want. M
Cota Th* tour atoppod' overnight •ilgeetn heller than It ever *
I am hungry all IBs lime.**
Miller. Neveranee. Kaneaa I.
ductlon of "Romeo and Joliet" hy
Hru* Nlor*.—Adv.
the Rolllna Workshop Players and
In tha meantime will develop har ' COCOA— E a u Gallia Carded
plana to bring to thr theater hear­ Club hald*knnual flower (how raing her name, a aailcs of pro-

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delegate* at large from Ma**n
chuseita to the Oemorratlr nation­
al convention are pledge! to Iho
auppdrt of .Alfred Smith
for
President, It wa* announced today
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WlUon School P.-T, A . u i t
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lebatanc*.” Wednesday avanlAg
irolooo wi|l b# held »t tbo imw
lurch ^at WO E. '.Bd St, at t
Hr. and Mr*-. -J
TMa .church ■talntalaa ■ ftaa Thompsin announce tl
lading
Room ot tbo church where a ton at a hoipltal In
k T1 I K. I _ _ -k. m . I l _ a I , —C_ _-J X1L. ^1^ t
poll all authorised Chrio- on Har. Brd.
NO* JUUntur* map bo
iw t, borrowed or partbawd. CONGREGATIONAL -CHURCH
Open Tuesdays aad Friday* from
-Germr Park Averm* and 3rd
l to 0 P. U.
StrooL
ALL BOtfLfl CATHOLIC _ _
R«t. John Bonurd Root, mini**
CHURClT--------The Rot, J. J. MeJnnerny.
Chared School, 0:48.
Phot Mu*. SiOO A. H.
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Morning-Wonhfp, 11:00.
Second Mat*, lOiOO A. M.
Sermon by tho paator,
Borrkfi to b* hold at tho porlih
Chriotlan Endeavor, 7:30.
Speaker. Char** Gantt.
hall.
Inriruclloni for children Satur
Subject: "Dlaarmament."
day at 8:00 P. M.
[JPSALA LirtllBR AN CHURCH
Th* H#y. 'A. Norrbom, D. J&gt;„
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
paator.
Sixteenth Street and Sanford
Piflh Sunday In LanL
Avenue.
Sunday School, 2:30 o'clock.
The R ot F. to. Marior In eh^rc*. - Service*, 3:00 o'clock.
Bible School 8:46 A. M.
Th* pastor w|R preach on the
Worthlp and Communion 11:00 aubject, ‘The Death of CbrUt, It*
A.M.
Power and tta Fruit." A cordial
•Chrlatlan Endeavor 0:30 P. M. Invitation I* extended to all to
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
attend the service.
Sped*) service* In honor of

OVIRIK) METHODIST CIIIIHtlll
Or. J. W. .Carpenter, pa*Inr.

Sunday School 0:45, T. I- Lingo,
At the 11:00 o’clock arrvlce tha
•uparintandant.
paator will preach on the aubjeci
Morning worahlp hour at 11:00 "Dead In Ear-neat,” while hla
* . D. Brownie*, D. D- Paator.
Cam#* Oak at*, and Third St o'clock. Dr. Carpenter will u*e fqr them* for the 7:30 o’clock service
hi* aubJecl: "Th# Church Go#*1 will be, "Counting th* Day*." A
•- aarvfca* Rawiay
Pithing."
cordial welcome lo all our »*rvJtptaorth Mague^at 0:80 n 'clM jf -leea.
W
&amp;
n S g Worship.
Evening worship 7:30 nVIock?
Runday School, 0:45 A. M.
i » m M tottng W - Seaalon fur
The' aermon will treat of ’’CooperG. K. McKay, auperlntendmt.
Neatlon af,member*.
1-eagura, n:30 I*. M,
Si|0 Junior and Sealor Chria- atlpn" or -A ll Worklrj* Together."

CHURCH

Prayer mealing Wednesday, 7:30
-Quit* p good deal of ptrtrmal
werk'l&gt; being done In the Interest P, M. ’
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E. &amp; Knight, vka-pcerideht, Jokn
Tor, aacretory, Mr*. Vktol Janet;
treasurer, Robert E. TrueJ histori­
an, Mr*. Rotert E- TroatprogTthpj
roinmlttoo, John Fox, t lb i Howl
Salleck. and Mr*, ti. C&gt;‘ Folia;
membership committee, Mr*, Til*
Carl Horxborgor aad a**,
of Dayton, Ohio, and rod laat waak
to tola bar husband who baa Man
Tinting bU parent* alnc* laat Ha*
eombrr. Mr. s-wl Mrs. Utrxbargor
aapoct to make Iholr bom* bora,
Mr. *»d Mr*. Mo*lay aad fam­
ily, of Halford, spent Saturday
with their ralatlfoo, Mr. and Mr*.
K. 0 , Gnarvn and family at Markbarn.
, •. .
L. P. Johnson and E. S. Knight
and daughter, Lola, aUondrd the
Methodist Eplacopal Church Co|*
f*r*nee‘ Mar. fl at Bcnooq Springs.
MIm Elouia* DougUo celebrated
her eeventh birthday with a party
on Monday afternoon at 8:30
o'clock. Game* and rafraahmant*
wan enjoyed during th* after­
noon.
Mr*. II. W- Blocker, who ha*
been a resident of Paola for eeveral montha, returned to Georgia
where ehe will make her home. '
Th* following children were on
the honor roll of tbe WlUon
Sehool: Rut h Spivey, Corlnne
Thompoon, Bertha Johnion, Je­
mima Denmark, Evelyn Spivey,
Margaret Jammee, Haael Smith,
Natali* True, and Horace Thoma*.
W, B. Dougta* and family of
Wayeroaa, Go, cam* to Markham
Mar. fi and are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Whitley,
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Mr*. .Stella Arrington, primary
iperriaer of Banfard and prin­
cipal of tha South 8Me Primary
School, wf* (he principal speaker
at the regular monthly meeting of
the Parent-Teacherx' Association
Tuesday evening.
Aim . Aartagton choae .pi her
•abject, "The Healthy glad" gpd
pointed out UMJMcaaolty of the
good mental health .pf the child.
If h* wished to attain the be*',
rgaolts In &gt; 1* aehoet Ufa and ex­
pected to enjoy.« .full yneasure of
apccesa and happiness In hla later

rt«* *:^**j*J

waa attended
ten friend*
„— . - ^ . . The UbUa
ware srrungad la the form of a
honpihoa and srvre decorated with
calendula*, inapdraioM and a
bouquet of roiea aud fern at Mr*.
Evana* plate. . ,
.BbMt Ulke .were mad* during
th*..avaulag by .Judge James a.
Sharon, B. F. Haines, of Altamopto, T. W. Lawton, Fred IL
WlUon, John Fax, Gtergt DeCotie* and K- A, Douglas*. Mr.
and .Mr*. Evans then responded to
th* welcome (Iran thtm bv their
frienda. Mr. Evan* predicted a
bright future fur Like Mari amt
Bvmtno)r CQintft - „#r
Th* Uk* Maty Chamb*r of
Cemmarrt Orcheatpi,. J.u rnUked

The speaker also atraaaed th*
Importance of a itala . of good
manta) h**)th in the parent and
taoeher . and ahowad hop hlghitrung nerves, rvsuiting at time*
rom th* ton*ten of oi»r dally lira*
—often frpm ;p*tty.,j48|o»alea- hatroda, and so on—reacted upon the
mental condition of tbe ahlld.
Mr*. Arrington .quoted f t in­
tervals from Dr. Bellinger and
Angtto PattL two widely-known
child psychologists. She also .Intrraparsad har talk with many
examples of unheellhy
K
W
f t i : : roncrate
mind* In parent and child that
ylaao aelo, MIm JOtyfeatJi Umd- hail fallen under her etwarvalion.
qUiit; song and tap danw, Doro­ and how inch cases bad been met
thea Lawxon; aerobatic dope*, sn&lt;| the difficulties adjusted.
Mary Millar; song. Marten llayn**;
Mrs. Arrington's talk was both
toe dance, Margaret.Murff.
stimulating and fmplratlena), and
J, A. Aadorsop.tken entertained absent parent* missed a good op­
by playing th* fiddle accompanied portunity to hoar a study In child
by Frank Evan* at the piano.
psychology which waa not only
Game* and dancing war* en­ Interesting but beneficial
from
joyed until a lat* boor.
tl;e standpoint of Its being,really
Th* rommllto* In charge wa» wort;, while.In every neper af Hr.
P. D. Andersen, Mrs. J. M, Thomp­ word.
son, Mrs. B. I. Wagg and Mi*.
Mrs. John Ogletby has returned
Robert E. True.

Ml** Ala** Griffis and O W
Richardson, were married at Sanford Monday. Tfce bride ,1* N
daughter of A. Q. OriffU, of Banford- The (T w o lo a *on of Troy
Richardson, of Monro*.
Albort TVehor, wlio ha* mad#
hi* homo with Wo grand motbor,
Mr*. Splroy, for tho po»t year,
U now (taping with relative* at
Sanford.
*
Miss Hlldrod Alton U attondIng buointM collfg* at' Sanford.
PII.M POLK TO WED
LOS A NOBLES, Mar. 13. —
(A.P.)—Joan Bennett, movie .actram, of the well known stag* and
tcrawn family, and Gene Marker,
knot writer, applied far ■ mar­
riage IIrena* yeeterda* and said
thay will be married probably peat
Wed nee Jay. 811m ' Bennett gave
her are ax Z2 and Markty said ho
wax 3®.
* BOrCOTT IS LAUNCI1RII

will ba diridod equally aa*W » Mw
m reuntle* of Ptarido MBor waponaa* of tbo teriag oaaaailaolan
a n defeated. .
Burdina aaM Rlaleah park troaw
would make up , h»F*W M g &gt;
$280,000 of th* imoiat t o j a i f t
tbo ■tot*. Of thla, ,ho **W, reve­
nue from parl*jwetu#| w*g*(*
would b* about 318®,000. -nsfra
than W^OIMMa Raring Raised
through th* bag* ApatmKaa toUllxator that handled all beta
mad* at th* track.
Th* Biscayhe Kapnoi .etgb,
which cloaad Ito *UMa aaroral
waaka ago, paid approximately
* 70,*oo lato *t*U e*ff»r-'- Kraplcal Park bora* track and tbe Wm Ju
af th* Mlaml-tBawh w d — waat
Flagler Kennel tlnb* bar# yet to
flriah lh*lr m u m . - ..,, (&lt;
ThU year fa th* flrat th* atat*
haa banafitod from raolag to
Florida. A law-pa a: #d ttf tbo ;1*.H
leglxbture, (trr th* veto of (R&gt;vernor Carlton, legalUaJ racing,ami
pari-mutoal systems of wagering.
An Incorrect report laat weak

MENA. A rk, Mar. It.—A boy.
cott against California products,
aimed a* * proteat agsln't the Im­ said 3430,000 revenue would he
prisonment'of Tom Mooney and paid by Illalesh P»rk.
,
Wa|rm K. Billing*, has boan In­
voked In thla town.
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The first commeKlal..
service In the United Bti
Gracevlll*.
Jackson
County, regular Khedule.wa* elUh
from a visit to West Palm Beach.
Mrs. Connell, who he*
been annually ships more watermelons between St. Petersburg •nd t i * y
. Effpt, Aral.* and India are,
IfUbfiaroa. lalitqda paTJorld*. visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. T. thin any other point in th* world. **'
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CAR EER GWEN
[ACQUITTAL ON
MURDER COUNT

‘WETS’ CONTINUE
T O /M
IN
DIGEST POLLING

iiig Thursday, rndrd Jrhslerday
afternoon at 3t20 o'clock
ns
Grady Burton, state's attorney, told
the Jury: "Carver is guilty of
murder In Ihr first degree, or
be la. not guilty of any crime."
.
(CgntlmiFd
flam
I’
lg
e
One)
. f ' f ( i l .l
•
I
«
» * 4* ‘
Earlier, W. I). Hell, chief dc- * * • Ja t
V _
.
_ irreoinrp,ndad mercy. An apneat fnnae counsel. hurled tidirulo at
q U K f l / D e e p e r P r o b ’ ito lha aopeamo crarl first was lha atate'a thaigr asserting lie
k
e F a c e d T o d a y , denied tjr four to two vote of could "have made uiA a belter
case against Colunrl I.indbfrgh
f i r kidnaping his lathy, than the
aiollori fpr a rehearing by the
state made out against William
*. ■ —
— . .
r.-nrirllon lUymcnd Carver."
•T A M P A , Mar. 11.— Citrus grow- supreme ce$irt, the
The Wets continue to poll more
era* m s Ion o t lha Scenic Hlgh- was set aside l*y n vote »f ;! to
Burton said, to tbe J-ry lie be­ than three to one o ir r the dryv
UdkJS Business Conference, hell 2, ani a new trial ardorol with lieved Carver "prerucditulrd this
with Initial returns from 11 morn
/ i t ' B U h i Park Mar. B, heard a change of
venue L, IKJiot.i daatardty crime, slaying his wife stales swelling the total role to
W B # atn ry o f the Florida Citrus
le cullrcl insurance, killing hiW5fWr*ra'- Ultsrjn*; House Aaaociu- county, of which Arcail-.i u the baby aon to prevent tbo youthful ever two million m
tw u na.L -.
scat.
ttoa.&gt;Jlm Merton, member of the
finger being ,minted st hlnt and '"* * ■ * ■ n* U: ' " " ’ " ‘ '^ i b l l k n
Carver
was
re'rautd
umler
CewmlttAe o f, Fifty, appeared on
shouting ..ran the negro .S n
thle week. ,.r,„H ing to flgDtp, pretram and told a few peril- fir,,OUO Iwnd when the new trial screen behind which to hldo his ,ire* Uralated in
-crow . Uwas
ordered,
aflrr
living
ill
fall
o
sue o f the mags '.me.
nent farts concerning the Kllrida
t i n t Industry and the Clearing Mill days. I..t ,I night he was a |
2.003.1 It ballot, are
r»-|cortc&lt;l
Draw.. Excerpts from hit .perch free man, rlenred uf any t-lnin j illurton pleaded with the Jury , IYVfwcwl from :w states and the
of his wife’s d*alli, and lie widh|- [0 give Cun it Ihe bend it of cv Histrid of Columbia, of whlcll
am.ua follows:
Ills ery reasonable doubt and ta’ ci , IK8.53B, or 2d.Cut per rent, fare,
KWo-ara facing draper problem* fioni the ruuHrcont will!
tashm In the (Itrus Industry of whilrd)*ire,l father,
t: Car referre.1 l,. the defense a r g p m e iil-11,ntino, nCe of the Eighteenth
FlfoMRi than we we're four year* ver, Mrs. Carver's mother and ns “ efforts to bcclojil issues her, Amendment »n,l I.Mf.TIh, or Hkill
agtambttM luM 'papiiltec or Fifty siep(ather uiul her I ruthri' -lirit- Mild ilefrat Justire in this case. - |lcr r*nt. vnto fm repeal,
-ia-cartimiUra of-growers, largely us ,S taff. The stale has nut m
LnLtirhii»~ into ii iliwtirinioit
TjNe dry vole leviirl* a thlf«t
. was uraauiud. fwii*At««ft w h w t tin (it^ iltu u v ,ill Us Ir tm ro * # ( n n t m I- rrW rftrp *
n p nu
iOhaffutive er n over Iffo wet voir
Aided by business group* ail oeer maii*&gt; of ilic lU.hHjm'il* ih n ff nhlch the n f«lr lr|»vri
ttur- thin week, lim n 1*2 All |mpi r a n t , tii
Hte s ll■1,1 urul
that state, oadricy federal advice, lug murde
h'li
It
Mplurllii*n n tJ.'l.’Gt* pei e»*nt. o f llie lotitl. In the
i developed a program for Floi- lie g l ll.
fm’ t lien* nnci nnolhri th rir nnd flr&gt;l returns of thi-* **alraor*' ref*
Carver ,ui,l be w o il go
HRriWJty wn* this ticiv-sssry T Ui~
‘ ’ jiuttinc thrm toffrthrr in n nu»-inr erenduiii l i e illy in d U n l tf».8s'» pci
rasrscy the re-opera tires program Miami. probably
hut i,lay
,,r 1,1 |M rt-,fr," T h e s ta t e iliif t h i« mi tent.
ha4&gt;netcr gotten-very far, I take Sunday, where be , el.ill.i ■ ‘ ‘ " i t s evident e Against t'arver. Ini

INDUSTRY

Inittel- Returns From
14 States Show Ma­
jority Of 3 To One

m

IwSB 4 Years A fti ^hpfour,, l,ul

o ff my hat Ur Mr1, Burlnn, to llr.

in, to Dr. Itoss, and to thu
other stalwarts who fought eo calittitly to bring co-o|ieralive marknlatr Into Florida, but we m oil
fact the fact-that the-co-operatlve- niuveinont never has gained
L « f citrus ,la Florida. I
T - belie, o it -will during my
lifetime, so &gt; am working lo roeiutnatu It In soma olhor way.
1W
Committee of Fifty's piogram four yoors ago was Lull.,cl
three
basic principles—
Ardiiatlon, advertising, met
controlled
distribution.
Those
principles were logical uinl irasannkie, -and they are Just a»
seuod today na Ihsy were then.
,ru r. Pbllllp* has come iiefoee
tips Commlltre of Filly with u
tangerine program. Is It anything new? No. It I* the Coin*
milieu of Fifty's plan uf four
years ago.
The Coimailtee of
Fifty it solidly behind the plan
for tndgbriruT locause we kmm
IT we have standncdiintioii. imJ.
vertiilng, ani cunildlcd dliliiiut l o n behind l.ingerims, t a n
grrine growers will prosper.
"Dr. Phillip, has advocated r&lt;«aprrutiunr , It ip good 111 In tit
k)m iju it. , tlle
nut n iticni',, i
M the Eiohauco alul whot&gt; the
Ho
“ tfa il% Jfopke
e a t created Itr.'
lot corns, aloiy;. The
ihaJErr.' a fonnrr ineiaFer ,if
tdcaring
lluia.c, has pullivl
If, todl 7
ci)tMigLtlf*aU„!»drH^io|dy
f®ir*Y&lt;lWk WWWnttt. Iful lv is
T*^J|(UF»&gt;rtitthWii^ Df. MltilMp*
and ■
In Hiplfi dlfftv
niltkVkAfrUqmwlmfk la IJm plan
of &gt;prriAaM*UB«« aiUeffiainn.
a
i " l ..otmttddlH,
, w tn4Je^ tjW&lt;*l
,(W.at rM
r i b l.ilV
M t , iu «
ki"l
"III Uq«oi&gt;bag; o f U\t$ » t
'ba
rom/dttf!4,
kl
^ u h u / l^ y*
ll,p. Hot
A la r m c O I ,|J|8 . W w f p d f nikur-

It:

o ", *fUl
-no#
LytuplHro., rfs FUTg .nWe &gt;,'/
g . i t l » t , Exviisnge^ tha , 0 » w '8 «
H»uhc. -4pii ’ untflu #M«yiiWk.#h*i*yr f» , t«g*M.cs on, ilts .pridilntM. As
nbn.J'lwV d-“ HL -ilttH.j i Sw iA I'V
•nd * % jir .L .tb r J M M « Swrp. tbon
r » i i '’d 11w^,ilH&gt; tttiMda*jj*t»nMl’ \j$
- v^Jfca^'uppfahgrf. | V ln »o ;r &gt; *
MBgD)*ll w|Jgl( t # r UMAitJe-

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riio ri.U jv J th#|,
--A .I0*1"*'- lhH ......... .
LTWI, JtQi) • few
Ulherv. Iiavc
on
g r a b c f n *B .
ttrii
eV r fy : spundt'ie t-iu.twj on a
in iliifn M h
a i h n . i t la in t f e f f o t t
to
|n r e d e e m
w hat
g r a p e fr u it

14 thu deg column wllku, pereegtt■ ** o f f M T in’ n i v o ^ f lh a E lih letnlh Aiptodment auJ Tanqeaira
ilrops to tFJrcl Biota with, A -dry
v o lt of 47.3J per cagU. .
,. ,
N ew York wui New Jeioey eoutlnue lo lead as first nnd srcuml
In th* wet column hut show n
slight gain in dry sentiment.: ,
California has the la r g c t wot
vatu o f lha Pacirk- Coast Stolewith 77.62 per cent, for repeal,
while Oregon votes 71.2h per rent
anil Washington 0'.1'&amp; per cent, 1— A n n o a itc «m tn (n
against Prohililion.
Try C IIIR O P K A C T IC for lihc:
matism. Neuritis. Sciatica i^id
”*A "check-up" city, poll by the’Wichita lleacon, a reputedly dry he convinced. Dr. W. K. Miv
newspaper, practically
i^rallcN Dougall, F'lncal Heights, S, San
The l iterary Digest returns In this fnrd, Idionc fifW-M,
Kan,as city; it is anaounird.
rising the same iinrstlmn, The H IG H E ST I'HICKS for old guhl
Jcwelrrv and drntal woik. Mail
Wichita Beacon's rrtu in s'u rn ) minounced as 42.71' per rent, for Bin it or bring H yourself. Satisfac­
tion giiaianteed. Kots l,oan t'n..
hlhlliim and 57.21 per cent, for re
peal while thr Incomplete l.lterary corner t'hnrch A Hughey St*., OrD lfrst returns for the same city lands.

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jF &amp; ’iiH
s s m s s p s ..

TW O F U R N IS H E D aparlnienls, \
AafneuYol
u-uius, seroe'.esl portiws. chop
in, See M r Rnnaud, 301 W. 2nd.
St.
I’Ort will lie-Spkrsriatsd.
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16— Ilo u g g g F q r K e n t
m u r o t'V T t Co ns. i as low BA
FOR RENT* 8 room unfurnished
Ills Isle. !»•. a.
I ain a la s y id iii kkr u i i s i l (on .*
house, equipped with gas tangv.
roissmti.r front lllttliatl
WM'
water h *»tr f A Frlgidairc. I ’hono •rill spprrciale tlis \d.s'an(1 IS A ,
786-J.
'S '* * '
r e u td ^ .t.B .ta ty )?
‘ V’ " " r
Jo h n UCidClk M .
llX tS IF V lft
- — — . - - - * —
iO ft R E N T :
Furnished
house.
I'n si n i l &gt;Tt n i.iifls a in a lt R
lltslrtrl 8s. I,
The Tasty Shop, 208 Park Are.
I Mill 14 *•EMMI ftMr fo r' r f a « N ) l «
t ihr nffh* 4*f ivniiitxJVmmtBjJiil#*
!&gt; * •
2(/-MisjclbnroiiK For Salt VI fiim tl.l No I If
i»vr| to i ii ntinitv thr tJohciBB whlHi
isrwit i.lmuri#fl 4%till m» *it*riy
FDR S A L E : Cuban Etynt Seed
iifwitn &gt;
k of thN
tfm f
M lill )C4I .IriCUfidlHi
lh|4 a
i)fnc*'
Corh. A.' It. Mniwclhcr.
icrwTj»N HTi:kl»R.

4

FtlR U lk N T T t t l W tVPinNlSA.
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I h r r ^ h t m iii D u ii r t

I,E(! A I, NOTICE

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18 T IIR . till I IT c o t IIT. T « r . \ .
r i T in n n j i in, i n n n c r i T .
is i m i cun s k m i m i i .s: c u r s .
T » . (I r ln illC (V I IIC M I1 .lt.
ttnv-t I.11IIH 11 STICt:. cniutalh.
ani.-

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M y m nntotJktr
A M b*?
’itlofnIiUlg#
1Mr ih# o ffir« uf C oa«ly Cuiomt*.
tslonrr h*r Hf'ialjiolQ Coijnty
l Im t Dutrli-I, suhjrrt to tht
(‘(•Ion of I it** vitlfin In !!»♦
I*rlmnrlr» If #1»‘r(#d, 1 pltdge
M
.
rtitlr# rffortf* loHant n priicil
ifflrl.tit, .tint fmkumlCAl JimniJllhjf
i&lt;f nil uffBtid rilMltiif t«» Ul# WfU
frii’v of my tifiiiJi’1
nonnlr*&gt;if *'
HA if VI .UIHL lllilU

&lt;iff

are girrn as -12.18 |«-r rent, (Or
1 f, JC tcncr, iw (.-n-biu,
continuance nud liT.Wl fur repeat. F llll BE 1,1EE nr lb hlng, Blistce(!»■ ot nt.ic c t iiis .
ing. Ground Itch, or A th lfe ’*s TIC isssliana
J |, JI'HTIc I h N *« utlrAUM.
|-nn i n i i T I i »W W ISSI0.8KH. 17u- l.lterary Digest note* that
Htmr uf lristil«1.ittn
Foot, write ll. II. I.eonsrd, JIB
liUtrtrl ,\b, ft.
\»mi Fail- Ifrtwht nt d**i #,| m|m| |
ballots sic y it lo be reported from Copeland Hr., Dilantin.
. .*
. ._. I I ii m h ran (llitali fo r rc.#l#ctln&lt;|
■
lillfvi)
1,1
III’
11
M
il
Mlllifnl
lll'ilft
III.
Ill*
III#
a»fflc*r
of i 'mUBI^ I ’tiinfUlftk
ton niuic stales and that million’
Hh il.iy ..I t|.rtt \ Ii |**; 1,. lit* 1 . 14*04 1 I t t B l i u t N fte i» - I i M B - n ® 4 -.
U W K V U U R .W A T C H , repaired MJj) «tl f^mrtffiBl'inr fff. .{ .t tf.tiirwl i i J» .tini'riif o ii |mih «4 four y#kr
aims -ul \nil), s i a sivU cltslb L .
l III** PlI'Mlv khlpil I’dtlsf i. :n| cahlih ten* 1’ ionif m# o p to* M lo if iftF*
hy line who really knows how, *M"m
"N ovrr has a l.itria r/ lltgesl
ill I
* II 11*144114 ««,
ItlltctlUllhlP o f a s s t s l l n * Th# M.4lif.,r«1 lis t ri |.f |s» h* |t I. . to op* i tiiim Hi iniftotf U 'livD b
,
pull Iteeu ntaie hilterly mid in­ Brigg". Jeweler, M rg. Ave.
»l***l4'
it
tl»'il
.re
ih*&lt;
jiptt
miM
i
,1 . m in ’ ol ul i« MiliiiiniiMi «sf ev il* 2 rJ!
geniously e«»adrd than Una ran,"
I
Mill
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s-rlmt*
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of
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hi
iMil.ll.hs.l
I—fgwri nnd Fntmd
l**i foill 1 ■•Dai riillt c b pi ka
I»* i **-,#• i t t l i ’ i ii 4’ i'f 1 1 I*»Ib th o # ^ i f *
the uiagatinn stales editorially
\\H*|S- *, \ 1 ; Ihumlda*. I'lrl l&lt;
IH.I*
•rieeer has a Digest |k,H bee» FO lIN D t la d les’ smell wilsl natch
•HI 1 ..hi I 11ml 11|, ,,|||, y.i
•I ih. i *’**I 1Iirx Mli 1) ii m
.....
mote strikingly » indicated.
on First Street. Owner cm s»
i &lt;111 s m m
JUiHiH
4
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tvverpy .Soutliatrii a lfte a* tar re"W e are Indebted to Ih’e Wichita iurn same by Identifying &gt;111110 nnd
1 In rrfiy i**111011IN’# nay t#f**l1di.Cff'
during the wintn.
l-tlS tif t h f
1i tit I'll dpii
p
ortrl
shown
a
e
e
l
majority.
for
)
v.rlr.-f
ion
fn
f*W
d
fflep
"*f
paying
for
this
ad.
Apply
al
the
*
h
i
Bearun iU elf for
a telegrwphea
.
.
,
There nn'i* n u il*! ill 11toll Il.l
I'uiityf| Jii'lRrt nf HrmlfF'iln
At tin* ti'ntrr «&gt;f Inal »w»siar
m
Kansaa la tlir only fttalo v o lln r arebimt of Iti lest of The Lilcrenr Herald office.
Uiij} in Ihr n mi lire in :m 11
Mm bln, -uI'H' l ' m Vll# Uf RIUfftl
thr piiluie' o* VVilllant d r y in i n n etii n 'i n i i p o rt w ili» u Dlgesl'a arettacy. Whi’ e loyally
|t Ml. SI I
I'noiiii s I., l.# Ii. hi fh# first Tl_
veidirt na^ read, tiflhmiiih pre- 1,ll*&gt;&lt;arv
FAMI I. i
i « f trr' Irm# I? s#
l(a&gt; moiitl C ii’V fr in life
"I k , | »eiretiU 2 e u f fiiSAN f o r I 'r u h ib l- dry, The deacon ba« the frank­ 1— Automobile*
\&gt; lliK
sidm ir
jk-d ar
J . t ‘ . It.
K oner
: .. h. i i . .
I gin o#rpl&gt; ni4t*ful for th* BUR#
without a vrMii;e tmn.
•- •
*—
V ness that g o o w ' " 1
1028 Hudson Coach. *I0U; H e ir l 'lllin t'
Imd ivurmnl uirailiftl *lv * t'ai * i*f f^ ^ 0,4
|H*rI fitvrn (in* hy Hi# VhtfjriT ifI’ M -... UITII 1.
Inf a p u lin * o f any othrr prr*. n
I s4#ml tot|# "•UIlf
__ # 114 Ihr I'MM*
.
Ft&gt;uriven
ita
lm
rfDttlUn*
fiHlt
Sedan.
$80;
Dotlge
tuuiing
r
o
,
ism.
it
wires:
nnd til* i elfil i v i' - llrmltn!
he
i&gt; T ill; i ill n r ,ic t h i : r m . c n [ 14 IU %1’prr c 4g l c&lt; ii t a at l»f ii»\l&lt;Mf
in vMS1
w I f thr ntule fille d
l i tel urn* I hi* weak ineknl* Ala■ii
m
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Car
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jurtsln
I ls»-&gt; •steppetl It uni Xhe
" -W hjiila Be neon I'rohi -iimn
•t i i i i n r ri.n in ii.i.
plate i niM-i In that pii*l»*to, you liama. (aU fm nla. ('nlmadu. 1hd»*
hk
n m iAJU nt'**
t ox.
1’iui conduct ml ’ imullsiH’ i’U*ly. hut ers. M yrllo Ace.
i ii ii i h* i -i
of i r j » i s *;m, 1
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fthoull n l convict hlra.**
war**, Horiiln, Krntru'Wy, Minne­
i *• - •• * ii i \ i'in i|ia i t;
Ai£iiim-nt* uf &lt;'1111 il. ftn il
ru
n
n
i
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N
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jr a iis .
not In connection with thnt o f U lNin i' i: f i i i r i n iiv m u : \ n...
sota. JdlBftouvk Nc'hrnaka, flkla
ii »n annoinu** mjr rnbdlSBIW'
4— IliiMlnrsH Service
riiU ) Digest, gives, cumidiic. I*.
I h It iitfi i 1taII- ,1 4CIII. i,H Ills 1-ih f .. TM*
i ih*- i.f ri**# $»f C o u n t y J v 4 f i w
J
hnina. OiTRon, To at a, WaHniiR*
•In' i*f 4|*t ll \ i' i
1*1• ** i( I.i
C.Wl for repeal of Eighteen'.I '• IN K Y 'S
*
rf.A.NS NKW IT .IIilir
DIIHG STORK— I're- I Jo- |I Mill •1 11Jr 1 .tlt.lt Jml K.) ,.r H finlm klt* fN iu n v y . m ih jB r l l a ( h i d f #
Ion. ami Wlroundn, l^sldei the
•
mftca
«*f
ihr
viHftff
Id
(Ii*
‘
‘-'.'ij
ilaily i|iiola&gt; «*f nraoiro prhe, A i
Amendment and 7.2.1‘J fei
seription.-. magatiiirs. foiintaiu j bum reft &gt;Mill * 1 Imi i-Ih l.re-l Jtn.il 1 mMi - I'timiiry (0 h# h*ltK lift.
‘‘•*3
HI ■tfit t o f rolum jin'.
-.1*1.1 ri«.*| *. •If ft. • -ti
man fiom r,ihf&lt;»im.i iriin H y • ud
Limn d enfureemeiit.
will minr*d4U yuuc BQpiy^ta. 1
bUSTXIsS, ..Map.
U ,- lA .r .K
servije. I’ lIU M i’T dtllveiies. I'hone I ___
J:,1'"HI 14k if II,
ISj Mr **f r r
O f Ih f m n ew f o u h n p e h l , O U .v
O
.
10 m,v that ( all for mu* I kia plrtm iif Nulr ( . Urowne. wliuae piojcHrd
r
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itN
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"A I this writing. Tbo Dig.si ton
Ikl i m
f %i$j
V
ihe jflt -a mi 1 i* lin k |tiii:i-* uf
i. r
n it iw ,i.at i i iioni.i in the dryaiat u ta tr t a b u ­ has tabulated 2dMn Wwhlli* 'ml
— 'fill'll tl H&lt;l III* 1* i-&lt;iki ,k|l|*lli relfifli
mm-stop flight from Util lire hard
mu f o r m
JtiHiftft*
,^flM fit,* H#l,| it*.In fret U flunl Ml
ma]!.i;.hie&gt; nnd t loriita hiis f ill'd ! IJfuih, Maine, lo llueno* \uw» *n la te“ d with a IV IO per cent, s^uti
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The IM-year-old preildeat w^«
could help me get the kid back
homa eafe," tha 280-pound gang- the old field raan h al once agaui
«t«r chief said. " I f anybody can when he went on the a ir ta Mb
do anything about It, I can—and re-election. I ll* g ru ff vale* waa
I'nt w illing U do anything.
brusque a n ! m ilitary. IM* appeal
"M y w ife and 1 have a ion. anJ w a i to the entire German vl*cIf he were kidnaped I'd probably tnrate and not to enjr iw rlcular
try to butt out the walla of th li party. .
ja il with niy head to help bln..
Not once during h li talk did So
U n lb erg h probably feel* the /am? mention Ihn name of Adulf H ille r,
way aboot It. and I ran picture Ihe leader of the national socialM r*. Llnibergh'jt g rie f."
lita who le Me principal opponent
I ll* ra lra i* on bond might be in the voting next Sunday. Rut be
brought about. Capone aald he anewered two criticism * that have
believed, by Federal Judge James been leveled at him by H lller'a
I I . WUkertnn, who eentenred him N u ll .
and aeVoral other Chicago gangTo Ihe accuiation that be wa&gt;
•ttra an locame tig chargm. H r unfaithful to the "national front"
alaa euggeited that a United in eignlng the Young plan, the
Btetee gupreme c o u r t Juetire preeldent eaid he w a i "convlnred
might bo obi* ta arrange It.
of the necessity of that etep to
gain our national liberty."
And
lo
crltlclem
direrteJ
againet him becauee he signed
the emergency decree*
which
placed a heavy harden on Canaan
business and German rltlaen* of
all walk* of life, ha ropltad: '
" L a s t ’ eumraer we faced the
question whether to buy financial
raltet a t the coat of political sur­
render abroad or to etand our
ground aa a nation aland' and

T e m p M r e s Fail To
H i t ® Low As Pre- 4
dicfM^nd Warmer
On W ay.^

Aged War Lord Calls

W e ir Work
O f Solring M ystery
h k w Y O R K . M ar. H - f A - P . )
•Cauneri fa r f t h a l m W to to

H O P E W E L L , Ma t . 11. —
j J A . P , ) — C o lo n e l N o r m o n
M h r g n k o p f , s u p e rin te n d e n t
o f t h e N e w J e r e e y s U t e po*
I lets an n o u n ce d t o d a y t h e po­
li c e w i ll d U e o p tln u e re p ly in g

I w i ll U t o e b u lle t in s a t
k
a n d 10 P . M .
w a r in g
questionnaire-,
|)tayf aald, baa "taken a
dog) o f our Um* which
belafcga to tha advance­
r the w o rk* and hta etatcgpcaetod Tregret over the
I that had been made ta
U tha police" Iho teat of
hoSM ln.
laid John Norman llro tt,
I Marid o f la rv a n ta .. dr-

HUTCHISON GIVES ROGER W.BABSON
ADDRESS BEFORE STATES BUSINESS
s a g a r a z i't FARM ERS’ CLUR ON WAY UPWARD

(P lfc h

l a y h f i h o .L t o d -

ains To Growers

Expects

tf»l h*«lta(lon I chone The U ttar

t/onpaUan coma* this
tW' larfaUtation will
refuted tn say whether
rrgk had r*reived any

•ftfintlcaDkiii

from

•4aaa.aff.wUh hi* only
•k ■ eco Uat T.. «lay

trip notea, iu*dr Hr handwriting
to the colonel
rr» la»t Sunday.
tkM .lha eriralaal* had- rayreaenUd

h

s m. tin * ,irS waiSila1 track j v T k r# * )* T f

K ij
Racei

m ade
c h illy t h r o a t ,X
in to F lo r id a to d a y a n d t h a n ? .
w it h d r e w b e fo re s lo w ly r l a l n r *
te m p e ra tu re s fo r th e acco nd
t im e tn 4 8 h o u r s . T h e m t r * ^
c u r y dropped b e lo w f r e e t l n f .'v

when tha coldeit wealhor of ’i Um y
winter prevailed. A haary tre a t ,
which meteorologists aald Pm»&gt;v5
ably raueed considerable
"V
damage wae raportod In tho
Ingi and Eu stls a n a * .
Ligh t to heavy froat wna racorded In the vicin ity o f Ja th -' .
Stata trooper* reenacting the kidnaping o f th e Lindbergh baby, showing the window and laildei eonvlllo. Ovorcaet akloo prerantoA ,
frost extending Into the ooollt-' 0
cru portion.
For most aoulhern • t a 1 0 * a
ilig h tly
warmer weather P IO -^
vailed, but It !• »UU cold. Elo * 1\
Ing temperaturei wero pradUMd.Vj
Ior tomorrow. Cold and anow
(Continued on Pag* T V # * ) ' . ‘ ••fl

Inside On Lindbergh
Household Related

AT LAKE MARV
ante O f Washing­
ton 3 i-Ce ntenniali

H U P K W E L U Oder. I I .
( A .P .) — Mr*. Ljmlbetgh «*&lt; on
the H im floor a* the nursery

COLD BY WINDS

:S " ftiSSsriiM RiW

lAweit Unofficial-Re­
port Of Thirty-One
1h At Lnko Monroe

w i i learned today’' arid fWa
mother and nurse wrre n»t Im­
mediately alarmed. I«dh think­
ing ( ‘olnnel Lindbergh had ta k ­
en thr rhlld tlownstnirs. A ll
prvvlou* report* lm llrnt*il Mr*.
I.iiirllrergh wax doa-n*talr» with
licr husband and tb*t the nur*e,
Hetty Gnw. found Ihe vrlb
empty and ru*br&lt;l dowm talr*
|n the parent* wit), the an­
nouncement of Ihv kidnaping.
It run- learned tn la y , however,
\li« l.indliergb »n« npttalra
preparing lo hatbe and when
it we- found the Inhy wa« not
III il* crib -In- n«*umed the
Colonel had It ilnu lutalr.*.

He appeal*! for a rabtrth of
f In 'tb o opinion of W r C . Rulchln A BSO M i F A l K . Mar. 11.—
aon, tra ffic manager fo r Char.' ( A J 1. ) —n a A a r.T f. Bab*mi. Ihib I- the feeling of union that awopl
Clllxen- of luike Mary la»l j
and Co* • thl*4 caonty’* ra U ry uoaa il a t lit l d in Jftiterd ay told th* Ihe country In f f ll4 anil rleclared
that
he
wa*
Impelled
In
fight
for
night
plaved their p a itn n the oh I
O
fkaal
S
c
e
d
N
lR
fb
la
n
d
*
ruiin***
grower* i Would me that rail aarvco n ffrrn rr that ' b u iln r-, -I* Ini-. Germany by “ the re»pon»lhlllty •« rvan rr °f the George Washing
Ica which afford* tnam tha )ao*i
proving In tkk Unlterl State* " a l­ that made me hold out In the ton bl-v*nl*nnial by staging tree [
courtcou* treatment, prom BtHt
though 11 may take ubnul two war tn tll 1 brought my troop* planting e»erd*e* al which llev I
wetUament o f claim *, and (and*
year* to grt bosk to normal."
them tv a ry a*»i»t»nca In obtain­
F . M. M arlrr, of the F irst C hrl* 1
MO' tald he W t* optimistic l&gt;aing advaatagwou* or fa ir rata*.
tian Church of Sanfom. and Ju d g -1
ca a*f of "th* Ofaarganey l*gl*UT h a t waa tha highlight ef
n
James G Sh i,tun, Sanford, were 1
t
la
k
.
oaartr.l
by
Congress
but
*1111
camprihanalva addreaa on 'T il#
principal •pcnkri*
Routing and Dlveralon of C elery," a d v Rveaure of “ those economic
Preceding thr tier-planting, n
delire rad before member* of the t k M | 4 which are qaletly but ronSeminole Agriculture Club at s tp lw jr In progre**.”
J . A McIntosh, of T*ll»ha-»*«1 program » » held In Ihv l.aUv
Among
hi*
bnrine**
pradlrtlnn*
M arv Cnnimunity Church, drrn '
Seminole High School leal night
" A * present low price* of com- director o f exhibits for the De­
for Ihr oc«««ion In thr un
Tha apeaktr began hi* addreat
partment of Agriculture w** In
by quoting an Interalat* Com­ mod 111r* Kid MiurUiBt U ctru m Sanfoid today 4|acu«*lng exhibit Uontl rnlor*. The grounds nf I
merce Act of Feb. 4. 1877, giving M iM .nO ow ad by * sharp upturn feature* w ith K a r l Lehmann of cbuirh w rrr mI»o dreoratod, i t '
or#d light*, anti A m rrlcan flMgi
tha ahlpper the lig h t to detlgnatv
the county trade ba&lt;ly
by which thtough ra lj route hl»
Mr. Mrlntoeh la un a tou, nf btlng in rvitUnrr on t il *I«U*
ag ricu ltaral
product
ahell be
Thr
l^ k r
M iry
o rchr.trn
the state In tk* lntere*t* nf Flor­
Iran*ported to Ita destination.
ida's I2SO.OOO asklh It at thr rum- opened thf program by pla&gt;in»
• **|n aaloctlng a root* it l* a*'ing World'* F a ir In ( hirego II* the Natl i-nal Anthem, following 1
aoatlal," M r, Hutehlion raid, "fo r
_
ha* been with tha Depsrtmvni for Which an InviKatina WB&gt; offered
Charley noblnsoo. Junto* lli^ li
a ahlpper to rout* hi* freight »a tbig
many year*, and ha* lo-en In • « * - T alk * by Rr&lt; M arler and Judir- Schmd *tud*n( who wm- Junior
that h# may obtain th* h.waat ,* 4
Shaton:
a
reading
by
Mm,
&lt;’
p lelr cliarga of Floridn’* evhildta
Teiild* champion of Sanford la»l
freig h t rota, and In th* car* of
qy
at every Imbortanl F a ir ei Kx- V am on "T ire * of Today," and • year, aurc***fuily ilvftnded tit •
calory, bacaa** of It* highly par- ^
reading
by
Mr*
Cole,
on
"Tree-,
pniltlon In tha United state* and
crown again*! Bill&gt; /a ch ry. In*
lika b le natara, by the quickaat ^
w a n heard before the trao* lo Im­
Canada.
final opponent In Die irre n t four
1auto In ardor that th# commodity
planted wrre o fficially pre**ni''&lt;l.
nameiil, and wa* erownnl the 1P3J
Will arriv e a t a d*»tlnatlon fraak gM to caoy up kargwtn* w* l«Fprnial piesenlation of
I n r * champion. He dcfeulnl /Uirhry, 11 3
T I T U S V I L L E -S e v e n mil*
end w itkagt detarioratlon.”
1*
• * stretch of Dixlg Highway front w a i made hv the following:
and A-'J.
V a ria n t ratal vara raqulro dlf“ Kxgaia « f debt wo* th* pri Ihl* city lo be resurfaced in near
Alfred King, of the 8pam*hYoung llo llii*o n la * never lu*t
f* r * n l ra il deliveries, ha polnlad n a r y u « M uf the cal lad** In 1W0.
(
Continued
on
Pag*
F
|v
*
|
future.
a set in tournament play during
out a* b* indicated th* numaraua T h l* «l Mg tie n Is rapidly bring
(h r pa*l three year* H r I* ru n .Id
fonts* which may ba uaad to aattd
errd one of th* ni'«*t expert of the
ealary Berth- "Thera ora ee ly t w *
H * oampareil tk* World W ar
n rm l) 20 hoy* inm priilog en­
, - ( Centtooed on P*«a Tw o ) &gt; raparwrioa* laau* ta "a n Internatrant* in th* annual tournament
llormTtoothache” b a t aald a "*U tstaged last week, and hr may be
la llc lia cannot get vary much axgroomed for out-of-town rnmpeticited ovar raparmtlooa. . i Oaraaan
lion in Junior division'
roparatlawa pay menu w ill ka re­
E a rly ticket aalrt for parking ready antervd, they have ra w lw d
Dorl* G arrclt *nn Ihe G irl* Juo
due ad a beat M peraent u * »!• ■pace and general ' admliskon to and accepted th* entries of Ih r fo l­
lor Tennl* crown In the tourney
Uioack It n a y b* **m * Um* ka- th* lakefroat bleacher* aod graml- lowing drivers: lied Collins, Troy.
when Jhe defeated Ann June*, tl-l.
to r* C en tra** ’cane*!*;, tb* allied •tend Saturday afternoon Indicate N. Y-, n o *.In Miami preparing i&lt;&gt;
In tk* final* of Ilia girl* tourn*).
dahta, tkaaa never w ill be paid in that Sanford w ill tu in oat In fuU race fu r lh* Col. Green# rup in
Fifteen girl* wero entered, the
that
city
next
w
rek;
Charlr*
fore* lo groat Am crico’* outstand­
&lt;a*h." V’ '
Trouts, uf Philadelphia; J . T . M il­ largest number since the tourney*
-W o a n aa th * a ra a f * gradual ing outboard motorbuot drivers.
began Ihre* year* ago.
A rth u r Branan. beading a tick- ligan, of 8t. Louis, a wealthy
t a r iff dlaarmamant oad l»*b*b&gt;r
Pro f. It. C . Steel*, ef the Junior
o n iv a l and m illu ry radoetlan.
*t-s«lling committee, bad Vepart- sportsman; Dick U p rill. of Mis-T h e v ary fe e l W all Htraat.and *d thot kla group Is i*&lt;«il*m with aoorl, naiional Cl**» " B " chum- H i|h School faculty, who directed
the latenraUooel U n k v ra nta aa ■oeces* In | u ram pa I go ad-aalUag ptaai .Lester Ko'uert. International the tourney, this morning ex­
klua n* to rally maha* a thinking a ticket to ovary n u n , woman, and ntaatj L . M A tw ell. St. Peter*- pressed hi* appreciation lo lh *
man optimlaUc. Tkaaa lla a a r im Child lo tka county. Many salt* burg; Howard Heins, P lttib u rg li; O ty Commlaaionera for Ihirir kind­
war* easily road* a hen ' l l w»&lt; Fred Nlchuls. t'ounrll B lu ff*, Iowa, ness In allowing the Ninth Street
k *T * nlwaya ba*« wrong. . .
H a aald tha praaant burin*** learned that all proceada af th* a f ­ and Hinali! I 'r ll, I'la ln v lllr, Mich. courta fu ho reserved during the
fa ir w ill be taroad over ta tk* BanP ra a O n lly all of tb* out-of­ hours of tho tournament.
ford Elko Lodge for tk* fostering state drivers are »l»p| ing over In
• f Ha 40 ptaca kpnd, whit# (t ill Baafogj eoroutv tu Miami llta rh
A i t * , h aliarlag that new world', to p a r t i a l * in thr aanual, and
retard* meg ka eat, h ard **ught vales Mr Cut. Greene rare, said ta
Ika beat v a s toga point poaatul* to ka a (M *flr In ouibiard motor­
LONDON, Itov - II.—(A J ’-I—
ha proaagt whan Ike old record* boat raa lllr. That they la v * conseated to appear In race* her* It llenouorlng bis rights to lh*
■aid ta k* a fro th *, |n tb* ra p (ef NwadUk throne far lb* Itoa of *
local -apansur* v f th* a ffa ir, so- commoner, Print* U nnarf, grand­
son of Klog Gusto* of flwajea, and
afrrlln ct | t Commodore V.
M lu Karin Mlaavandt. datttktav of
Stockholm bus la y s
I Mato' af tk* th u s i ace* nf ihr#* a wealthy
iM M A to k w ill h* run t p r a five
y chet’kril and timed by
the F . O. M. A , which
Ik* Sooth Atlantic' DlIH d m &gt; I*a#a Xfcraaj

Exhibit Expert Toys
Sanford Visit Today

C h a r le y Robinson
Is Crowned J u n ior
City Tennis Champ

Will B e On
tion At Zoo
«: 21W e e k s

itonl reav P9 W *
tagigr*-.
if *

J A T O ^ K n ^ . M a r. u S r
__ ( A r R ^ B i n t r y
w e a th e r V

Saturday

Prince Give* Up Right
To Throne For .Love

Fur the »econd 1 -ii'riu tivv ua&gt;.
Fvmlnole Cuunly In n k growermay thank a steady wind for •*»
Ing temler vegeUhlc- *ml pl*nt»
now grow ing.in II- many field*.
T h l * wind, which ye»t*rday
morning nldrd In preventing a
fro»t nf major proportion, vnm* to
the old of the grower* early thl*
morning, lor oil tough Sanford
re*kicnU nwoke Ihl* looming to
•h ivri and h elirw that a low
triiip cm tu rr h* l been vlaited upon
them. ie|Hnt from all **etion* In ­
dicate that the lowest unofficial
reading &gt;&lt;■ a 31 at Lake Monroe
a!
I cs u’i lock. That reading
Jumped to 'll at &amp;:4S o'clock, and
al !• nil 1,Vim k was up to 42.
The official reading, taken at
the Municipal Zoo on the lab*from
tin* morning by G. P. Paxton, re
waled that Ihv luwe*t lempctmluriduring the ttith l wu* 40. The 31
Itgure at la k e Monroe, mciiI re ,
r ia l "**■ and HH’a In the ra r tn il
p a il of the immediate vicinity. Indlvat* that I akc Monroe ami the
all current* above It may have
had a run*Meiabl* *hara in l.i)iog
a fio »l luw.
Mr*. tV. II . Allen, of la k e Mon­
roe, reported a heavy fro*t In n
field nett her hnm*. but that no
(Continued on Pag* T h i* * )

Fire Department Is
Called Out 3 Times

One of the moat ambtUooa » • 'V 1
ler-church ma*tlnga ever «Ug*d la
Sanford w ill bring together t k * . : 'j
official boatdi, Bible School aa- i '
l»orlntendftlts, and pattn rt p i A ll
I'rotrrtan t church** a a d ln n tf |A Y ly '
7 ;no o'clock Monday evening ak ,• !/ ,
the Kpltcopal TarU h Home.
-S ,
Dr. John K . Abbott, of D e U n d , H .
nalrl to ba one of the foraaMgt _
•peaker* In the South, w ill eddraae
hi* gathtrlng of Hanford rallg U a* qQt
lc*d*r*, bringing to lh»m a
•ag* partlculaily appropriate
..
lh * aubject of th» evening1* d lM U fh cua*lnn&gt;, "The
Ob»ervanca
K * *t*r."
^V3 '
The major purinni* of tk a m tf,.
I'nlted meeting w ill be ta i l l M l- Y E .'
I * ir iiiterrrt generally, and p w - Tliru la rly on the part o L.th a laan - " '
of thi* city, In rallgtoua mattaraAt ih it meeting, d«talU o f I U ' 1 ■
innl-day * (rv ic * i to b* bald I l f Ing F a lte r week, In aonia down* Y-.;
town location, w ill ba outltaad, :

■lid *p**ker* aailgned for oMk -)fi\

day.
,*y.
It w ill be the flra t U n a U « t ,
*o many church leader*1have am i *•r J•
for a ilm lla r purpo** In tkla d tp . ^
and It U expected that tha n - ' f C
• ull* to ba obtained w ill contrihatA-MH'
an Important adranfkment In ^ a'1• » {
rellglom life of th li city .
.'- .1 8

Pryor Places Claim
Before State Con
TA LLA H A SS EE. M a r.
( A .P .I —K . E . U P ryo r. Ti
chairman of th* Republican
rxvru live committee, today _|
Ms claim to th* office bafarn
s t a ir supreme court In M lW I
a quo warranto w rit la n a t :
cently agalnat him. Pryoria #A
was formal and devoid a f
signs of a controversy axUttai
tween him and Clan BkigMRj
publican national committal
over control of tha p arty kg']
Ida. Skipper brought tka M g
ranto proceedings , faOggnAH
challenge ta P ryo r to M O H
right to th* |dac* of p a rtA Jff
ship.

Th# Sanford F ir* Department
w** tnllrd tn th rr* s*clion« of thv
c It, yesterday tn dls|to r of fileretulllng In damagrs
tnlallng
about $2f&gt;.
At 7:4B o'cluck, an autoinobll#
In-lunging I* C . 1 . Harrison, al
Eighteenth Street anil Sanford
Avrliue, caught fir* , but no dam­
age waa repulsedA i 1:40 o'clock a grass fir* at
Nineteenth Street and Palmetto
Avenue became beyond control,
hut was quickly checked.
A I 5:00 u'clock, a email Dra in
ilia homa of C. E . Uawion, MellonM AN P O U N D D E A D W
villa Avenue, damaged a aatta*
•
'
-------- J*-'.'7 ;
and rug to about a $28 extant. A *
D ELA N D , M * r .» lv - f i
automatic cigaretl* lighter la be­
An Inquest waa called y *
lieved to b ar* been overturned by
lata tka death e f BUatoy I
a ra t, resulting la damages to the
settee upon which tha lighter fell
a fD r it had Ignited. / \ -

DH. CL'MMING TAKES OATH
-------•
W A SH IN G TO N , Mar.- 11. ( A .P .I— Hugh S . Camming yaotor

it* far tha feutk Uto,

�Churchwell’s Pre-Easter Sale brings 1
every departntyiiit of the store*.Values
here bright and early Friday mominj
first to benefit by these reroatkable

thrilling special values in y e a r s In
ike it possible to live well on less.* Be
11th, so that you may be among the

Ladies’ %1.35 Full .FaiAloned
CWffdh " *

88 lochF lal

BED SPREADS

H O S E
Yd.

74/

. Pure Thread Silk

j

Pair $ 1.(KT'

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BATH

TOW ELS

SHIRTS

SHEETING
•

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•
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BLOOMERS

On* Lot of Discontinued Number* In
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SLIPPERS

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It will be easy to select from
• . • ' . ••■
■
our large stock and easy to

S H E E T S
Blaaa U to 41

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pay for* at our Pre-Easter
Sale Prices, j

*•

$«.00-Valdes. Patfot Leather and
'•
■ 'Bkown Kid

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Ladlta' Crepe de Chine Slip*
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-

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SOCKS

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Children’* Anklet
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Oxfords

S6i42 Pepperell

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Pillow Cases

ok and Wear
he I1.M Hen
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SOCKS
Pair 59/

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Men’s 220 Weight Bins

Overalls, Slaan 88 to 48,

Caol

lea»y Grade B m

OVERALLS

GOWNS
Hand Embroidered

Ladlea1 Fancy

Man’s Scoot Work

Spiral Meah SUk

SHOES

HOSE

PAJAMAS

11.25 c
Boy’s

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Phpperhll

Wash Suits

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Leather ,
Children’s New Spring

PURSES
Black or Brows

Made st Oosd QunDty Print*

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Dmlgna. Shawl Collar
Sow at luck Una and
O ln nkirt. Priced fo{

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Children’s Dimity
Check Waist

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oousirwelod,

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Diamond or Clover

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Silk Ties

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36 Inch Pink Naintook
36 Inch Pajama Check*

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Men’a Foil Cut
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Men’s Fancy

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W h»t Q oeVH e Know ?

T h e m ost a m a zin g ' t w l * w fileh Viaa d ev sloped 'in th e
jp eritei o f a m a zin g e v e n t* w h ich h a v e ch a ra e te rly e d th e
Ib e m h r a t e fr o m th e v e r y fifcgfnnTnc o c c u r r e d yiaaUrw h f c A1 C apon e, s la u g h te r h ou se b a r o n . In Jail f o r
M M a * violation s, a n n ou n ced th a t h e w aa “ p r e tty s u r e ”
a w w jr e t ’t h e U ndbc'raTi ch ild b a ck , Ff t*iu fe d e r a l gOV*
n e i f w a m d y ilc a a e hTrh r r ir a p rison Jn th a t h e co u ld
o u n i a t a w ith som e o f hla frien d *.
I p JiaiM o f th e fa c t th a t m oat o f th e a u th o r itie s w h o
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For nearly ten year* part the
ented. Judging by
Fieri!* State Clum ber' Of Com*
K. Thoec e o w jn mere* haa been bark o f this brae*
i# becoming j*.
tlflrallon work, being firmly can-j
by preuent iifdt*
rlnerd that H hai poelUvt. value,
bn April SO, next, the eighteenth
• M l e e r n l beeutlflcaUon conferear*, under the auspices o f the
beautification committee ‘ o f 'Mile
Hate*wide organlxattem, dill he
Mid In Sanford, a central point latter being thee* who not yet
that tradliy can be .reached front have eeaght the Inepiretlon that
hat led the former . to become
iem W ho m l-th t hitve th e
beautification enthuile.&lt;ti *nd ac­
t o n ce t h e ordfcr w en t o u t
tual doort of beautification work,
with deatro to do *1111 more of
in terca t in thta ca se fr o m
■hot pah boon, gad It, o f to much
g waa s c a r c e ly t w o d a ys
benefit to them.
o u t a a U tern cn t fr o m h i*
n*nc* th en b very good roaton
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far eg porting that the Sanfork
hemutlfiralion roftfetenr* will be
the moit largely attended of any
that at yet hat been held—not
only the moat largely attended,
but, alto, the mast profitable, for
1 .the case, . ft seem s to ua, sh ou ld
(hot* In attendance.
[lo ir ie th iffg to th in k a b ou t. I t I* eviden t
la A ttem p tin g t o ca p ita lize o n the unUr* ward “dlvrreion" a* It applied
i Thlld IRC p r o o f e d p p h llr aen tim an t to
Ilo d h q celery Indaitry, the speak­
P ik p fe t e k t o f re sto r in g th e ch ild , o r
er exterilny that the privilege of
tad aom p th in g In d o w ith th e k id n a p in g
diverting or recon-Ignlmr shipnd w ill r e tilm It on ly w hen h e ha* bc$n
qlc^tii ‘‘ ft o f greet v a lu e, an.l
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benefit to the shipper; In fact, it
ow n fa c t tnnt th ? liq u o r bualneaa haa
te rttenllal to miny, for the per“ ■ d u rin g thia d ep ression w h ich
inhabit food Indiiitiiri coulil hard­
ly thrive without It."
fejSirry An hia. defense fn the federal court*. The
&gt; H ow relery it reconvened to
Ihff0«and doTIfr rfnaom wquy be a big help to him.
| purchaser.* eftrr It ht* tern
' rolU d -l* a l* i* « enneumlag ern« 7^ rp Ihdrerurii of the baby from the hand* of Ctu
I ter, and how thlppera may divert
1a r reemsign Ihrlr celeiy from In

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PK VjrTTSE POW W)1»AY

"The wlWr w ill‘ be r s y c a r itla te j
tha Miyer bet the canter WOT Rod
ba mponetbl* to tba «hlp|ter f«rr
r t in n o f rateiueUtlon Of lvte.
However, If Ifa* shipper name* Ike
rat* and rout# on tb* bill o f ladIn* or dlrbrildn outer, and tbo
rate U not ipplicabl* via (hat
route, and Uio carrier doea not
notify the ihlypet- that afOter hr
hath thb rate or relate 1* IneSrn c t , tbo carrier It liable for any
dama**a eaaaod.''
Vlre-Pretldtnt R e x Packard,
proaldlo* ov»r tbo meeting, ap­
pointed a committee competed of
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Morrii Spencer, Out Schmah, and
A. Corpany to make a preliminary
liv e liralIon regarding tb* an­
nuel Farmcre Day Celebration IP
May. and to report at tho next
meeting.

Hutchison Gift*

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A BURE SUPPORT:—The eter

it God ta the refuge, and under
«tb are the everletting arm*.—
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Her way be costly to Ufa
per. I f the can ter ariabandlt
tflvertlon and loea m o lt* .
thipper may collect from
eerrler."
"The direnlon point edleeted bp
the shipper should bo in ea 'k .a fC«&gt;1 of oil large contomlnjr maro f Vie lo w «t
kete, an the
freight A t* •
rout*,* ha'sal
rwtpoMlbla to tb* shipper for min*
quotation o f fmJght rata*, he add‘*d, for It I* preeumed by the I.
C - that the eblpper hat a Jiaowln g r o f tM* tariff: •*''
" I f a ahlpment le told on the
b itit o f a delivered price on the
bet it o f freight rate quoted, and
If It Li allotted and It interred,
the carrier may collect tb* under­
charge," Mr. Hatehlten elated.

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t t o n are dolled by. passion
name are dulled by pride,
ah' In hit little fashion *
tuld thrust your tong mid*. . . ,

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Every locality hag it*
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more progressive mer• * m

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i faltering adrailret
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eral ggV^rnmeht WITr'rlot V fOAllan Vnoirjrh to turn him
lo&amp;Ve 6n ifie ihelskt of returning the rhlld.

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talking and^Wramlafrig to rot urn the liiUjy and intimating

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white gkia* and facet
Out.recjipn wrung.

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An example of futile nod misdirected effort* to obtain
unemployment relief wua dnnonatrateil in a rupulalve and
shaking, nttnfidr recently when u crowd of 3,000 person*
battled wftn^pollce at the g^te* of the Ford f&lt;cto^ at

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that bullhrel Would pick up this
n i f t t U-tH* Rapgbtlcet* revtd
W * .the vibrtten. Wfc hate te think
what buklneai wbaia he Ilk* if it
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Thr Sanford Herald note* thei
St. TrtteibuWf l»: "uKd*rtola* exfytaatra hagetlatloM with lhi Wkdholdere cOmihlttee tnd their attoijteyx." Well, MteftilvO mkjdie, boi
Juit wait urttll they1 'Raceme InAnMlvv.—St. PrterelMrd Time*.
''Aird.*1 4H hojr, WaR unlit they K*.
edme »xp»n«lve.
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It fomec ftm* te explain
■thing* lo pld 81. Peter. Vre wonder
which ti thl moit emhkrreicM.

Urn kidpapci whe ptea|p a wordafi’c
l-'i' y un-l ilrnikpS* iWneM, or Ih*
didn't' «*Al It. hut Who
M frm fg Iriii" umbifiln'e te telurti

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CONTRIBtmON TO THAT DISTINGUtSllEk) GROlJP

We Maln^aTfk An Expert Shoe Shop
SA N FO R D , T W E N T Y

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lo r HUt* Treasurer, wee in the
city ja*l galuntey looking up lb*
voter*. KveryJjody know* Ramp
Jenrc te he ha* W n trilvellltg
af that affllen, acroromg in elate- ee*r the.elate ter lhr belt Id
menu tned* hy well known plant­ year* and h*i many friend* In
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er* And ehteper* In that tirritary. etery eectlon.

An uhforhinat* tngedy octuned at #t. Auguttln* Sunday
The Martin (lounly englnaer'e
r when a portion of "Whit- runatniction crew I* lml|illng n
U vtDiiti from PUrlfa itrw
thin
We*l Ifou *" we* ileririiyrl i-rljgc^on tbc loop road, jt I* in

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rt inn I * 7 ^ »MI arpgnd [Ban, drfcth hi Ih* Uiildlng. The fire and
1* *0 tertlla 0&gt;a other day a tragedy oerQnrd on II o *p 11 * I
Hlrpaf, and In, ih* heart of tb*
city-, VamMr b Meat dual of a*c1wrn*«t ahd ,lhe a»*enOI1eg o f a.i
eaormou* e&lt;awl. The oVfgfn i f tb*

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te*t Inn* am] 12 feet wldr./Thli
tankre Urde'ndw bridge* bu\lt na
the loop r r l j wllbln the p»&gt;* tbHf
inhnihe. Th« rmutriirtlun Crew Rat
flarlcd.lhe work of building * n*y»
LrldKc.On tha marl Had uctwaan
Indlanti.V n and Jupiter. The brtdl*
will L* II fret wide Owl do IreL
lung.—r*nM i'oint News.

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FA L L IN i
SECOND FAILURES SEEN J a p s Withdraw As Has Been Reduced
it And Personal Activities TAKES
Requisite To Truce From Five To Four
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n u D A r. ;
. _ r o f Seminole
.) win beheld i t 8:00
_ j O M Follow. H*1L
SATURDAY
i C tra . o f Uw Gordon
. . . jo ■ In
from 8:10
„&gt; 8:00 o'clock at the h i m
Frod William*. Oak A w honor o f l l i o . Hoory
Mi her f a s * Mra, Jeltan
ChariaaUD, W, V*.
ea H a l e Chib will
I.A k lilb o'clock At th# atodlo
r h n b 8. M owon. Myrtle
MONDAY.
- A t m . am id of Holy
* Chore), win meet
.1 the porlih
Us rogol.r business
isinsas meeting of
Missionary Society
r t n t Method lot Church will
■t IJO o'clock nt the
reeotinr of tho
*s MJttlsnary Society or
Bo pilot Chtfh^i will
a llfW a t h w h at the church.
In boam Bond o f Uw First
Church will moot at 3:30
a t tho church.
o f the Board of the
FyOahytorUn Church
Auxiliary
art# he»i aa Important meeting in
of tho church
o ’clock. At 1:30 o’clock.
,r business meeting of
'AaxlUary wilt be held in (he
TUESDAY
district rally of the Woman’s
Mlisionary Union of the Seminole
Bkptiet AaaocUtlon orlll be held
b H i Pallia at 10:00 o’clock at (he
Loagwood Baptist Church. Hembora Ora oakad to brine lunrh.
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WEDNESDAY
:80rah Parker Mctho&lt;liil
Club will have a sow■dOOtjr beginning at 0 00 A.
. t fh t church annei. A roveml
.'JMchOon will be ssrveJ at

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( Letado Syringe will be the
' i t i party to be given to_ ;b y th* Congregational Chris
| Endeavor of this city. The
|l will meet at tha Cnnirega
l'parish house at 7:30 o’clock
l/VWtll proceed from there in a
IJrta the Spring*.
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ihWlU-hoR) IU annual
. ptdnio oo Wednesday,
at the DaLand Chamber
nataarce. In celebration of the
eioUtn'e twentieth annlvert'fn DaLand. A business meet ■
[.wilt b« held at 11:00 A M
win be followed by a basket
at 18:80 P. M and an rn
that at 8:00 P. M.

SHANGHAI. Mar. 11— (A^M
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miined over much of the East,
The rhln#»e
govtrnmtnt yr&lt;Middleweet, Southwest, and Bocky
itrtlAy irilrmtcd IU demand for
Mountain sections.
unconditional cvgruallon o f Jap­
Wednesday night’s frost and
an#*# lmop* *« ■ pt#-r«t(di»i(c
Complimenting M.. and Mrs. F,
cold rasullad in damage la truck
M. Brower*, b f Philadelphia, Pa.,
to trurr n#gnti*llon*.
Mr. and Mr*. R. U Glenn anj crop* In widely scattered sections.
who art viiitlng their son.in-lew son, Norman Glenn, spent today
Now p#arr proposal* had com#
The worst report came from
WASHINGTON. Mar. II. _ A
and daughter, Mr. and Mm . It. 1. In Jacksonville.
from Marmoni Shiprmltu*, Jap
Willlston where it was said "ap­
remarkable drop in bank fail­
Glenn, Mrs. E. M. Carroll enter­
parently everything killed." Ice
■ti#i«# niinlttrr to China, who in
tained with u part) la«I night a!
Cs K. Swindle, of Jacksonville, was reported there a quarter of ure*. recorded by th* Federal Rr fornieJ Chin#D# BuLhorlU#* lh*i
her hum*, HO West ;»r\rnleenih formerly of this city, spent today
an Inch thick. The Florida market­ •err. Board, ha. taken Ha place JapanfB# officiAla wvr# regdy ('»
Street. During the evening muai.- here on business.
ing bureau's curreapoadent said with a number of other favorable •tail nfgoUAtioiiN in Accordance
waa rendered for the entertain­
"neceeaary to replant cucumbara, factors In the domestic tnd Inief- wilh
the
l*#agur of
Nalicn*
ment o f the gueata by Mm . R. L.
Mr. end Mr*. Frank I . Wood­ watermelons, beans, squash and nalional bu»ines* situation. Indi­ A*N#mhly
resolution
adopted
Glenn, M ilt Annie Belle Hyson.
ruff have returned from a trip to that waa up and growing."
cating a trend toward stabilisation Mar. 4.
Dr. II. W. Ruckrr, and t’harlM
points on the East Coast where
I, cesburg reported "no damageand business revival.
Improvement in I hr *UiiAt|on,
T. Henderson.
they spent » few day*.
Only on* national bank haa However, wan .reflected hy the
by
Troet here toddy." Lake Okee­
The rooms whrre Ihr guests
chobee points likewise reported failed since Feb. 17, and fail, departure of five United Stale*
were entertained were decorated
Mr». Frank L. Miller and Mrs. no damage on account of high urea for the whole of February d fitro y m .
with vases and howl. „f garden
J. E. Brouie plan In return tomor­ wind*, but great feat* were rx- were only one-third of tho#* in
The Perry, Ihr John D. Ford,
flowers. Refreshments were served
row from Jacksonville whvrs Ityty pifsead that everylhlng might January.
and (hr Hnrie left fur Manila,
at a late hour by the hosts*.
have been v!|ltlng Mrs. Lulu Clay he killed last night."
Rank* are reported lo be al­ ihr EdftiTl wrnl to Amoy and
Those invited to he with Mr. end
for a few days.
tluehnell reported loss in that ready expanding credit on th* (hr Truxtun to Nanking.
Mrs. Brower* weie: Mr. end Mrs.
thr Recon­
territory approximated M) percent Ihe assistance of
Charles T. Hvndonon, Hr. (and
The
Ja purine mini* ter
Halil
Mr*. C. E. Henry and Mlia Ruth d beans. It) percent nf tomatoes, struction Finance Corporation.
Mr*. It. W. Rucker. Mr. end Mr*.
“ we coriNldrr it a metier of ur­
Money in circulation for the gent neceiiiily lo reach a definite
W. C. DeCouraey, Mr. and Mr*. Henry, of Jacksonville, who are and other vegetable* 16 to lit)
8, i . Nix, Mr*. Joe llarnea, Mr*. visiting friends her*, ipent yea- percent. Thr temperature went a* fourth consecutive-week declined, efctTement for m d itlon of ho**
Ihe sum reaching 89,000,000, In­ tlhiiea forthwith, then we may
low aa &lt;M.
A. C. Williams, Mia. F. R. Hyson, terday in Orlando,
Wauchula said
"light brerie dicating that an equivalent sum dipciiHi and determine arratitfrMr. and Mr*. R. 1. fllrnn, Mias
Mr*. A. J. Guyon, of 11nsIon, moat of the night prevented heavy had come out of hoanling.
Mildred Nix, Mia* Annie Belle
menta for a withdrawal of Jap­
Mass., la her* for a short time ae frost damage * except on muck
Th*
Reconstruction
Finance
Dyson, and Norman Glenn
y
the guest of Mr*. Ben Cantwell land*. Hnn't think damage will Corporation has already granted anese troupe,
^Failing
to
hear
anything
et her heme on Park Avenue.
exceed 10 percent to c-Jcirmbers, loan* to ft** railroads, and the from
the
(Tiinree,
however,
beans and Inmatoea No damage Interstate Commerce Commission
(lie Ijragur'a
re^nluhmi
Mr. and Mr*. F. M. Browers, of In potatoes, hut looks bad for has given approval to loans In nine#
wai
paHBfd, Ihr Japanr«r an
Philadelphia, Pa., plan to return tn tonight."
eight more.
I hnritirn
winh to inakr
tirai
their home the first patt of the
In England improved financial
Orlando's report was no appre­
their rradltiena to tirgoliitr along
week after spending some time
conditions
have
led
In
advance
re­
ciable damage in Orange coun­
Ihr line J«til down hy Ihe League
her* with their son-in-law and
ty. -Cucumber*, Inmatoea and oth­ payment of loan* from Wall reHolutton,”
daughter.
Mr.
and
Mr*
R.
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Street,
and
Brlti-h
bundhnvr
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er lender vegetables sure some­
JapanrHfv o f f I r i aN animimeevl
damage had resulted aa fir as she Glenn, Kid East Fourth Ml tret.
what damwged by retd -winds acted favorably, -----that all their Io- hch fi nm the hr
In thr Unilrd Sintra. Ihr girst e ilining of lio*ti1jlir* on (hr nig lit
or Mr. Allen were able lo ascer­
Saturdsy.
tain.
No damage waa reported from Amrriran Trlrphon* A Trlrgrnph of .Ian 'JK* t*&gt; Mar. Ti tolaleil fo’2
Rufuv V’inlng. also a resident of
Winter Haven, where thr minimum Company, with itftn.tHio stmkhnld- dead and 207‘J wounded
the Lake Monroe section. reported
temperature wax 36 Wednesday er*. re|H&lt;rt- making reronl earn
The l^a^oe rrerdtihoii *»f Mar
only a little frost, end that In
night, but light to heavy frost ing* in Ithll, thr Inlal being 8Hj6. 4 uallrtl on Japan and China In
sheltered and low points, lie ex­
686,634.
was prrdirtrd lest night If the
reait#
hoiv1ilitie»
and
irctun
pressed the opinion that there was
With 111- foregoing, among nlh inemhil
weather remained clear.
dial
nrgol ml Ioiih hr
no loss in that section of the routi
II. L. ’ Robinson, general mans rr fa iioi- pointing In possible Mlartrd lo rcpulatr thr with­
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grr of thr Hastings p-datn grow liusuim- -laldliis'linn, thr I'rr.i- drawal of ihr JapaiiCM* force*.
C. II. Kilts, |.ake Mary, reported solved about the make shift lad­ ers association, reported nn dam drill'.
and in,aiding
campaign
an unofficial leading of 33 at 6:30 der tossed aside hy the abductors age to that im p tn thr Hastings will hr Isuuchrd nvri Ihr radio
o'clock, hul no frost. "Thrre was after they used it to gam rntianer and I’alatka areas.
.Sunday, wilh i**uanrr nf Ihr r r»
plenty of wind nut hrre all night to tha nursery of the l.mdherrn
Pensacola
had
the rnldeet 2 l&gt;rt rent “ hshy hond-*' on Mon
long,” hr raid.
home.
weather in the stale Wrdnrsdav day In i-nnnrrlion with tin, a
.1. C M l.north. South tirardall
The wood from which the ladder night. 2'J degrees. Apalachicola. slalrnirut hy Mr. Ogden L. Mills,
Avenue, reported a 33 d »eir- tero- was identified as having come
Gainesville and
Hasting*
had .Srrrrtsry of Ihr Treasmy. pub
reiatuir . hu l*\ .,11. « I, .lit n'i lock, ( from excess material left over a ft­
reading, of 2ft; Ocala 'JU and li-hed In the nfflrlel organ nf Ihe
tint mi .Isstt:rs -e ol »v kite1
er a construction Jo', at the Skill- Kurils and Orlando 32 Tallahas Amernan itaukrr-'
A-sociatlnn,
Enid Aroinni^e h ,
srr and
had 24 aivt Jacksonville an ir ir iln l rrrrnlly Ihr prt-rdurr
.
----man
state
home
for
epileptics,
N EW Y O R K . Mar. I I
(A I M rrsiilftll nf the I a '
ports
official 27, with a reading of 86 prnpn-erl.
Thornaa M Farle&gt; ye*lerday wai
no damage, little ,i
J no Ice police said (heir investigation at
"II
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confolrotly
helirvrd."
Mr
Skillmao. near here, was bring in lowlands outside the city.
frretj of pecond degree grand lar
in his section.
No injury to citrus was report Mill* -aril, m pail, “ tlial on, e lh» erriy ihaige* hul the office held
Mr*. Fred Bnlly i* » frost on continued.
A statement was made, hnwrv ed Truck gmwrr* placed tlietr unfortunalr ,on*equrncr* r*f thr when the alleg alnm** agaiiiiil him
her roof at t-ake Monroe thh
■llveralon of currrmy from normal
morning, and was told that at 6:31) er. by R. !). Hullfls h. who Miyer- highest hopes last nvghl in a run- channel* of trade and industry are w r ir made *(111 wan ovctipirl hy
a mil hr r Tammany (h if f tain, John
o'clock a thermnmi'tei thru- read intended the contlru, tion nl thr imitation of winds.
realised, thr rr»|«ni-r will be Ini E . .Sheehy.
38. E- F. Kaeserman, residing Undkergh home, that the wood
mediate. An appeal I* V*tn«
Fa rle y , dinni nvd from the puil
second from any
near the Roily properly, reported might
_ have
____ bean
_
lo all those who may be holder* of of n h rrlff of New York county hy
one tn a number of Inuldtng Jobs
Idle
funit*
to
redepo.il
Ihrm
tn
construeG m ernnr llonKevefl In whom he
the Iherraometdr Jntripe
hank*, or to Invr.l (hem ill *"»»■ failed l»» explain •&gt;ttu fa rlo rlly Ihe
horns Itself.
in Ihf n«R( few hour*. Hr ha* »rvgood Brriirily ■"*
■oirnr of large d r pobI I h In recent
rrai arfra t&gt;f ereplant aiiH pppprri Even In Berop* a -earch of t fa­
"The work of the ClHsen-' B" &gt;rari», m itlrd when hr hraul Judgr
which hr *aid wrrr not daraav^ i. ll* d* Franc* for the missing
ampalgn will !•* facilitated (f Freachl ir-u r n dired rd verdict if
Mr*. J U. Uavi '•on, of I ha ratlin child was mad* when the liner
per ion, who dn lrr to Inve.t In nnpjlttal.
■action. rrpofte&lt;! a 41 early tin* touched at Mymoulh. England,
( ( ‘onlinurij from Tagr One)
The fin im r »bn iff rniiiinented:
morn in it, no front, and no ilamajr following report* the l.tndbergh ti»itm of (hr NiOuri«l (Hiltonid ti l. form of ie, only air ahlr In
hair ws- l-eing held "i,
board
" All p*T»oti* »rr eh- obtain thr new rertificale* in thru "The Judge aid all | ha\r In *»y,
*‘ l warn rather surprised that tho
A
tfcm
latino.
own rominunily ami without dr nod mrid it Itellei than I tan ] I*w
children « n r found
thrrmotnrtcr r» Eldrrtil 41, hr ship. Nine
gihlr It* rn l# r th# raer*. |iro*t #d
among (he passrngn
a perfri ♦ vipdicatton for me. I
tint all
lay." hr **nl
caiur it frit murh w ldfr." fchr
(|«#&gt; life mrinber* of (hr F O M.
were id. n'lfied.
didn’t »|o am thing I wouldn't d«
said.
A rh i-'l found n-ar (he Isdder A
-'gam"
JIIIKiK FtlUNH INIHHCREE1
T h r i« rr* hrf^lff
I MO nVImk
*4 the Inune bore formed a focal
M ranwhilr. (lie pm. the which
point for «t,.,1hrr phase of the jki- A- 1Oil11 A|HBkIPIC fli|)P« f M( 11* m1III' 11#
hr might a I'mmi | t hr , ha i g rt keepHICHtMtiNI*. V* . Mar. 11
rrtitrd
in
hr
ui#d
In
hroadi
rb
N
mi
He* Inquny It »** smearad with
(A P.) A grnrral * ‘ *fllibl) m 'm g m tcif’ Ai nn fund*, of litigant*
fingerprint', (ml
all were ... to (hr ppiTUtorii thr r%rnt% m* ve*tigatmg niinnilllrr which found
wan hr ing handle I hy F a ilt y ’a
thry
ait*
run
offPrue*
'»f
$1(1*
blurred th*.
p..ln sail
they
manner
Judge Thon.a. II Rnliertson "in 4ii* i fkvtir, Sheehy. in «
in
i
$20,
riipi
and
rihlmni*
will
proved of litile value In Uutlng
Harley.
diirrvrt" and at tune, unai'l" to .d iffe r. nl from I h •• of
br »»«r*fril wimnerp in r«rh rm*r, •'restrain hi* lrnvpet" told '*&gt;- Shrehv •nim urxrd hr would keep
the Initrumcii1
«
.. - - _
A third line being fnllnwed was wh(lr hi mtilrd trophy, offrrr.l by Senatr yr-terilay II bad uncovered mII Itilei eat in r m u mil if a court
WASHINGTON, Mar. 11.
„ “ ra-checkmg "I ,he aliamkmel (hr Afow iilion got* In thr i|fiver no farl- warranting the Jniiil * I *!miihl decide to whom the money
(A .P.I— From organised
labor houses, the -mall farm* and the ■coring bighfMt nriinhn of p«Mh(* removal ftnm the Hopewell C'ntpn J he|oiig&gt;, (he hI o*11ff thr litigant*
A *pe# ibI
there came ye terdsy an urgent lilUo homss in the hilly Sourland Huring thr afternoon
1m the county.
ration Court Ivmli
pita for a huge program of pub countryside surinunding thr LJnd purir ivf $hf) In gol'l. ♦bmitrit by
T h r Rpeclfif
•lia ig r
ag’alnal
tSanfonl
mrrrhantp*
gi-rm
i»»
ihe
He works lo save the country from b*rgh estate,
Con*lnninm of (Ibl Fort i lim h i f alley waa alraling IIIM .7 I in In
rlilvri
mu
king
(he
feslnit
liiof
in
unemploy merit and its “ serious
on Ihr multi rnd of Amelia l- | tereat on « fund tn hi* official
Troopers who have guanled th*
ny lire I ibit ing the ■fl ernnon
human ronseqiieiirrs."
land. hrgan ill 10 2
II la now | t u*tody a 4 ehenf f Judge Freechl
Lindbergh ralatr and Ihe road
A
m
petit
I
•
It
n
r
tin
ii
m
Ihr
form
The American Federation &gt;(
leading to It for more than a week of m fleet of t l | tlrpU iiea »hi'Mt abandoned. I.ut remain* a mono held there wan no iffo irnt ev|
I,abor In a slaleoirnl * delivered
were replaced by others during the pilot* will |terform dpiiiig p(unt« ■nanl to Hi* builder, of that da: (fence with irg ar I lo Ihe intent
before a Benale Islsir sulr romof Ihe former n lirtiff to warrant
morning. It was ofltrially staled during the Afternoon, u promised
mil lee by Edward F. MrGrady,
■rmling the ranr l«i the Jury.
endorsed in general the l.aFnlletl* lb* change was merely a matter hy lirniiMMi U m h . Jarkitin ville,
T hr | l IX.74 i nfiid ihitfd only a
winner of (he Prernirr Muppolmi
bill for nation wldr public con­ of police routine.
* in 4II fraction of Ihr Iota I Kiriitod
struction to be financed by * 86.- 'Col. II, Norman Hchwarskopf gold trophy i | New .Smyrna. Mr.
Hrafiuiy. counael In the l(of«tad(600,000,000 la-*i. of “ prosperity Superintendent uf state police, -aid Iam b will be here with ■ fire! of
• r roouuKter iribrat liratltijr i l ly
there are now 60 or 60 men de­ drivers, mrloJittg tie&lt;»ige MrCorbonds.”
a ffa ir*, charged Farley took un­
"The principal cnlH sm wr have tailed lo the estate. Jersey City tnh-i sod T rs * U ('heitnut, all
law fully.
and
Newark
detectives
working
Jsrksonville
driver*
heard of thle bill i* its cost," said
I'hous I2o
haalord
on
the
case,
It
waa
dlirloaad,
art
Other enlrenlt ere ('lade Smith.
McGrady, “ Our answer lo (hat Is
Uwt the east
nf unemployment wearing elate troopers’ uniforms, Atlanta; Hill I'rawford. of Miami;
to
tbs
troopers
will
not
mistake
Larry Dodd; Karl Greth, aeul hit
will far axreed eventually the coat
them for prowlers.
son, Karl (im h , Jr.. 1.1-year-oM
of creating employment.
The use of ll.r outfit* hy plain driver anil winner of (he rtas* "A**
"Already the serious
human
consequences of unemployment are riot haa men even led to rumor* rare at New Smyrna, George
apparent. Tbert &gt;• loss »f cour­ that Col. Lindbergh had been trav­ Cost# and Cat !*eath, Alabama
age, bitterness, disrespect for law, eling around the countryside ia champions; George ' Martin, na­
the blu# garb of a state offleefdesperation.
tional Clase “ (T rharnplon, and
“ W* do not ser any linplove
Th# ninth day since th* kldnep Tommy Killick, bolder of (he
meal la empioymml up lo the log brought mure than the usual world's speed record of
first of this month.
crop of wild rumors, which were mile* an hour.
“ We don’t look lor any marknd tsplodrd on* by on*.
K«ff* will ba run in (Tea* "B ,“
increase in employment for 1B32
The first was that the rhild wet “ C" and "F ," end if thrre are sis
or 1883- We-predict that w* will bring bruufht heck on a fast ca •r more driver* there will lie a
have Just aa much suffering n*»' prr-s from Chicago. Folic* met class “ A " rare, breed* which may
wtaUr as w* have had the past th* train when it reached New be *xpeeled are: 38 miles a* heur
unless ha frdtral government will York and found it had on private in Class “ A ” ; 43 miles an hour in
lake the Initiative lo creel* work car attached, at had been reported, Class “ B". 48 mils* an hour In
for the people"
and that there waa no child aboard Clara " C , and 66 mile* an hour in
Other reports which were denied Class "F ."
YALE DBAMATI8TB SUCCEED wero that the child had teen found
Commodore Ft: 11 II. Retd, Rock­
within five miles of hl&gt; hilltop ville Center, N. Y., will be oflicial
NEW HAVEN, Conn - ( A .P .I home and that tie had been located ■tartar: Commodore William Sir—Prof. Georg* Pierce Baker, head In Westport, Conn., by Sheriff man, Miami, official scorer j Como f Yale’ * six-year-old School of
Thomas Reilly of Bridgeport and modoro Guy McLaren, official In­
Drama, finds satisfaction In th*
spector; Commodore Beaton B.
fact that fir* play* by graduates of takes to a hospital.
One of the qulallen* eenj to the Boil, Palm Beach, official timer,
hi* department have been pro­
a ad W. D. Hoffman, Hanford, offi­
Lindbergh boro* road;
V
duced on Broadway during the
"The old. often-dani-d rumors cial referee.
c a rn a l season and saver*I other*
bonght for p: adaction. Thr** * f U ul the Lindbergh baby Is deaf
D B .X .T . DOM
th* play* produced war* staged and dumb have sprung up agate.
first in tha .Yale .Theater by th* W* apologia* for agbmMlag the
question, but may wo bar* another
definite answ er!"
“ The child U perfectly normal
With tha exception of Georgia,
r. a.
’ way," caws* W*k the r*Florida i* th* largest state In area
f**t s f th* Mississippi River.

Mrs. Carroll Hostess
At Party Last Night

Only 1 National Insti­
tution H a s Closed
Sincf^ February, 17

Crops A r e A g a i n
P r o t e c t e d F rom
C o I d B y Winds

P O L I C E GIVE
B U L L E T I N S ON
KIDNAPCASE

S h eriff F a r l e y Is
Given Freedom 0 n
Charge 0 f Larceny

B ig D a y Promised
I n M otorboat Race
Events S a t u r d a y

ISBta

Ice by artifldat mathod*. .
General E. Klkby Smith, a Gww .. /
federal* officer, a r * FlorMak
two roprassntativs* In Uw lull
of Fam* in the capital at W u la .
Inglon. Thera are two
Hi g h
achools at Jackxottvlllf ‘ ■V'CV*
named fnr them.
■ v F W iS M

IJJNDON. Mar. II.— ( A . r . I A Jubilant about of "fou r!” »»•
raised by » great throng of fi­
nancial men jamming Ihe itrecU
in the neighborhood of the Bank
nf Eng tend when it »•&gt; an­
nounced yesterday
i I) * t t h e
bank rale had been reduced from i M T i m t i t
five to four percent.
This waa the ircund reduction
A N N HARDING
in throe wek*. Frh 16 the rate
wax lowered In ti'r perrrnt from
*ix—the figure at which It had
stood since Great Britain left
th* gold standard last Septem­
NEWS
ber.
COMEDY
Financial lirclc* poinlrtl out
SCREEN BONO
that industry now will have to
p i) only five percent for it*
lank a ivanrea, and that com­
mercial undertaking* will be fur­
Double Bill
ther hrlped by the transferring
Dorothy
MatKalll
of money
frorq lank deposit
account*, which now will earn
is
only two percent.
The lowering of the hank tale
‘‘Saftj lit Hell” •
I
wa* generally accepted a« further
Ann
evidence that
B r i t a i n h ad
Cars! Lambert!
-r
collected all—or almost all— ol
Ricardo O r is *
the nereseary dollar* and Iranc*
Parti Lake*
” ,
of American and French credit*.
“ N o O n e Man”

To-Night

‘‘PRESTIGET*

Saturday

, . rem aps tha beat reason one
a t t ' giro far the never-ending
‘ irtlfr o f a relnatrel show lies
fael that It la an "American
lion." John R. Van Amam
MmpUahad something that
a manager haa tried, but
In the attempt— that la—
„
tn Amam haa dovetailed
w r « u the break which aeparataa
tho, older from tha modern achool
OT mBa'traUy. The old-time feathbaa- ota oil lo evidence, mingled
aU tb.o ouoaher of up-to-the-mln.novelties. Von Atnam’e Mlai-wUl be ot tha Milana Then'at ThUradey.
i unite at Meat that Mr. Van
'k n o w s Just what tho
__l theater roe re want In
:y .« ( entertainment — res,'familiar tonga that are
aadlmces that nevejoy frem a mlni. probably If tha
dances, ensemble*
not pretested, the
mar miss a minstrel
weald be eadly dlsn well-known fact
\ I
delight In the
are moat remiaUire) song* of a
iry. However,
the Monarch
ay. play* a
U m man.
r-drfytor,
joy-ins pi ring.

get

Oeodetie Bar— eat.ee I , » l
washed by
Atlantic, o
by the 0 « U

xtrxxT Htioax* ca*-

Hoarded M o n e y Is
F i n d i n g Its Way
Into C i r c u l a t i o n a i l '

-9itS

t lilt AGH. Mar II. -(A .P .I —
WWTinrv o» dollar* were - 1low­
ing ha, k into the banks and
trade rliannrl*. the rttlsen* raconsliu, tnui oiganixatinn learned
yesterday from ita campaigners
throughout the ilates.
II. drive to draw money from
tioarding, traitcd hy a nrw United
Stair* I rruMity crrtlfirate isaue,
ha* nioveil forward only a few
(ay* to*1 it* mnmrtdum waa aurh
that ratrnainu nf the campaign
for a fortnight o r tnmr wa, like.
ly.
Here were ionic of Hie report,
received
yesterday
from atate
headquarter*:
Atlanta
hank drposil* have
gained 47.ndn.POtl aider Feb. I
J F
Itarri* of Palm Beach
•aid hr found gr«el reatxrnae in
Florida and **id the campaign
could not Iw- stopped, for Mar IX
halt hern *rhe«1iiled a* a *pc&lt; lal
day for ottservanee in the school*
and the «nnlh did not work "»■'
rapidly a . New Englanders.'• „

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S a d y e ’S
“Ta* nhmp

ToSave Country

(liikfc Hata
Sea *it awe and (it Bids BlU'h
.4) HIi»ii |•*|itKirn- ('ll Ipa ■nd
hi*11* kin in Mark
whll#
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a,1*1 |4«w(#l ahariHH *r*
8ttisr

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111*

-l&gt; "t.M

TVCLU N E KID" ia a
whlrlwlml action f i l m
that will carry you a loa f
with It tu its rip-ro
finale,
** w a g | g »—and—a

“Thd ^
.Vunishlng Legion**'
pom rdy

$:u&gt;n tu $Ti.tHi

TheYowellCo.

•if

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MOPOLITAN ITOUT

fat r e l Show Of Labor Urges Huge
tit Amam Will Be
Ar/M ilane Thursday Building P r o g r a m
R. Vpn Araaiti can be
tha iii|« of theatrical archl' ’-excellence, ae he h&gt;e coii■ bridge of mlnatieUy
« from the eariy ‘60 v
year IBM. a bridge of sweet
whlatllag melodies, kil»
1 Elver romance tod all the
■ t’ m toetnby of o bygone

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�le a g u e

Alternate
ler A n d
ARCADIA, Mar. M s - ( f c . r . ) ftOiam Raymond Carvar, en trial
HS far tha' hatchet alajflftg of
jd&gt;tae |»n y w n agfc, alternatet.waa dascribed aa a mpfderrr
&gt;r money and ,as tha j|»tlrird
n y t o f l)b wife's brutal mur-

il, da(ana# rouastl.

•WINTER HAVEN, Her. II.—
,'A.F.I—The Philadelphia Nell™ill divided against themselves
again yaatarday and team A, coinpriaej mostly of rogulars, won
froth team B In ala innings by the
•fclntpy seers of I to 0,
TTo old hands scored their lone
cun o ff Recrtill Bin n argrw e In
hr first Inning. Lefty Womllnglon pitched tha last three Innings
"or the B men and held tha regua n hlllraa. Disk Bartell apd Bar*
eoy. Friharg sow action far tha
.Imr, Bartell playing abort for the
egttlate an-l Frlberg owood for
ba Jdfllora. Both went bHIran. One
rf UoOglai Talll'a ftageri was
■pill by' a drive by .Whitney.

It

W lh lg * U « ' ‘ I
hy *aah o*T ahootli

so attorney, and •by U W U t
i/'LU U 'a alwrney.
m f * fata p m U l.ly wIII
a Aefore a Jury 'for Iho’ waw

lime late today. 11# was AwA
I httd ’g iv en 's life Treillewr*-

triad at Rebtlng

Ip

rO B ^ M T C R H , M ar. I l a - f A * . )
■■t i artatap Jm Holey blew Inta
camp-from Hot Springs, A rk , year
terday hut.h* did not get Into the
n*d-t*nhlg Intra-club game which
tha PhHddrlphla Alhletln played.
The'TP* team of rookie* handed
tha 'ragdlatri a hard traunelng to
tha tun#
to 0. Tha rletoni
.cored two runs In the fourth In­
ning and piled Up fire more In the
tilth.
1
•
Holey, who Was sold to Glevalend and then retained to the AM
then-the deal Was disapproved,
’la been conditioning %lih Ueorge
Eamahaw and Al Blmmona ani
laid he was in great shape. Ila
took nla first workout toon after
hi* arrival. ' *
'

Jl*SP.

•UUADKNTON, Max. II.—|AJV»
—Mangjer Uabry htrrtt. o f lbs
si. Igwle Cardinab. aanuunrsd
at# yebterday he would 0*e three
af bta Ural atrithr plUhcra fnr the
first tlma tbla season in lod a i’o
gams srlth the I'itllUe*. They will
be Bylvaniar .Johnson, Bill llallajon And'Fail ikerringer,
Cold tarrathar" eaaael ranrs llnilW cd^yenarday's ganw witb Inflanapella hdt Htrect srnt lit s men
:htough a Ihert workout.

aapreme court granted Irim t
.trial, WBlih^Wat twapght here
bangs o f tam o, &gt;■» ■ K
rih counsel ■yeotae.!nv lost
r piova to bar* him ae­
on a-dlrerted oordtet by tha
Dm nation was mads when
RT.'PETEIIRIIURG. May. II —
annnrnfed the atate-wAnld (A.I'.Jai-The Boston BrariV prnrin rebuttal txsflrrtony ftdconrlualon of the ilofaaaa
Lc Wednesday.
S j Lae, In making the first arguaMent, aabl It waa the contention
nf tbs State‘that Carver boat his
I wife and rMbl to death with tire
'hatchet and killed tbu negro aa
LMg strain hehlnt which Id hide his

U r a ’yegleniay onnaleUd o f little
alas than . jogging about W ater­
front Park Bad throwing a few
beaebalU H wsa much too told for
aaythlng elao.
Maaager Blit MeNoehnio hoped
to giro the Tiihomnen a stranuoas
washout to prepare tkeaa.for 8 a lUldara .ashmlUoti Utah w|th the
New York Yankees. Polled by the
elamenti,'ho plana’ io glre HI. playfra a long batting prsetlro today.
Me rlaimi they need that Qorc
than anything alse.

(A.F.I—'th e New t o f k Giants will
•tart their
regular’ exhibition

iifcWi Uin.mmt the M

I ,
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BAN ANTONIO,. Tex., Itle. l L
SAVANNAH, (Ja, Mar. 1 le ~ — (A .P .)—It was the i : M N - eU
(A .P.I—Although It w o e cold atery In the Chicago While Box
training camp yasteriUy—e o I d
weather, and a workout .la iha.Y .
M. C. A . gymnasium.
»«v wr",
lianarer 'Law Fowasca h a d
planned another game yesterday
but aUsr.wataking,hla mag eidrar
and shudder through six liwiaga
yet to iro through a nraetlee game, WrdnaadSy, dadded .to have them
, •• .
althouali most of their American exercise, Inilde.
I-eagae rlrole hovo their er))lbiThe poeldfilea building a t St,
lion achrdutes well under sruy,
shivered through a spell o f balling Augustine wax constructed in 1&amp;8B
aa o mansion for the 8poniah
practice and pepper eaerel»&gt;a.
cosem or of ’Florida. It had beau
Collins threatened hla squad
■tending nearly ten year* when
with an IH-limlng practice game, Jamr-rtrfwn, Virginia, was found­
at the first opportunity.
ed; It was sixteen years okt Whan

KT. PKTERHIWmi, Mar. l l . —
(A .P .)—Not a bat was swung In
a. a new kork Yankees training
camp yesterday n , cold wsatWr
kept all but the hardlfat Indoors.
• Once Manager Joe MeCorthy de­
cided to rail o ff practice for the
day, • few of the-hoyw piaSwd mil
lu a golf eoursc. Among tharr, of
rour-e, *as Baba Hath, lie marie
up a foursome wltWHant llyrd, Cy
Perkliia and Lyn latry.
NDW! ORLEANIL Mar. Il^~
(A .IM —The Indians will finish
third in the American League race
this year at tha worst, General
Manager Billy Evans predicted
yesterday,
Tlir Cleveland pilot shivering as
lui wale had the Tribe go through
„ hevl&gt;. workout, declared Cle/aland Is going to be a "changed

the Tkitrh built the first fort on
Manhatlrn I land, and more than
twenty Tears obi when the Pilgrim
Fathers set foot upon Plymouth
Rock. Elisabeth then waa Queen
ef England an! Hhakeapeare srss
at the height a f hla caieer. ’ *
If one traveled northwasd from
Palm Reach am i atopfed oa the
U tit ode o f Jurkacovllls, he wouli
be in the Atlaatle Ocean, shoot
slaty mile! east o f the city,'
Major General Charier P. Bummrrall, retired Chief o f R U ff of
the United Rtatea Army la a na­
tive o f Columbia county.
Tito Department o f , Aeriaullaro
estimates Florida teuld feed 1G,
000,090 persona
soil pro­
duced to Its full eapaelty.

ckmh b m Saturday In the oeceu l o f a corids o f spring &lt;fSo«aU
ruga n a r rate at th e G afv en H y of
Florida. Coach Chatlie Bachman
hae eliteeulamil that Seothern Conftreneo Officials win handle Um
game, to ha called at I p. Hr
The spring feothili squad w*a
dieIdfd t a d s , two gro'upa'df
K
e e th .. Coach. , Bachman , gq.

Green, Brraat, and
llanraah,
guards) ^VMVsdra and Hodigaw,
cantarai H. I Mete end Seek, qua*.
Urbeakaj Kliwdb Uendarran and
MtAaly, heirVfMfcei H oyt ami
Cgwlhou. fnllbrakWS
'* “ BJOaa'* —&gt;•Do Vane, T. Itavlr.
McLean and Bhitawr, gadai Toy*
ler,* Ettar, Stark an i HChaman.
MaCnmphaU, • guards) • Lam and
MoQumppheU#1rg unida) dWu.-emd
Cbearer, erats ra# i K o U f land
Priesl, quarterbacks; Ccrvingtoa,
Brown, lle.aont and Wood, half,
bask*) Hughes and H b b , fallbath.*.
*v
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Five Southern Confer*®** t
ficiatv, Tr&lt;L Arnold,’ Tom Selrriaa,
Johnny Marshall, h a iw r Lynch
and Pel* Borkholier, will be here
to handle the" fear quartan, a t
play Saturday.
. .,
iConsiderable interest bo* bean
evinced by Iscal -grid fans in 'the
play af tie*rare MrCnmpheib ISO
peend guard, who la said to rival
Melager, Notre. Diaieki AII-A mencan o f tn o.yrara ago. Mrt'ampbell war a. star an.jha freshman
lean)..hart, last year. .
,
The game Satarday ia ona of
•arersl special attract km, ar­
ranged by the University of Fieri*
da far* week-end. visitors. Coach
ItaeiitBan le hopeful of n big
C t U fU ,.-# 0- admission will .b e

Baalfrall makes aa early "return
to flgnfoid Ufa Hap) h r . starting
neat Monday afternoon al 4:00
o'clock, two o’f Uto four teams
sees poster the rwwIp-ereUWit Janlor High School hhaSkall- league;
will bejln a nine-wash aaoeon It.
a game al tho-NHtih Street Park,'
, T h e kearde w ai oegambed'under
the rponaorablp -of Prof. B. C.
Steele, at tte #Jnoloe High HchooL
More than fiO-beys wee now seek,
tag plarva on lift fear tram*. All
Janisr
School poplla ore eli­
gible provided they do not f la y I#
the Lions Clah league..
During the season, each team
witi play wtth 'olXea train tiireo
gamer, while a t . tho wad nl Iho
aanana, n picked team &gt;wdl pier
the Freshmen team , of Seminole
High School In a fixo-garao »erha.
Games will bo ployed on'Tuesday
U d Thnraday aftemoooa at 4:00
oVIoefc. Pour ramra will be played
next week, to "allow all team! to

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Thursday. .
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Team captains are: Lester Phil­
lips, o f the Indians; R. L. Evans,
of the Senators; Talmadgo Mela,
of tho Cardiakls, and Hilly Brown,
o f the Athletics

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the low prices featured now In-AAl* stores. NoU,.W j
example, these valuers In' the aeaaon’a moat hppellxlng
foeda . . . . compare the aavlnjm . ■
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ttaallan,"* T. B. Fries sail, "you
lit believe titeM B iM gr Wtrm
It negro and HhOn ftMfhbd hi.
fa and baby to d^ th igu g -pkfked
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P O T A T O E S

M l, Phlfh a^Wltrimvi tratlflerl
•w on the back of Carver'll
aftbrthe 'alayttigs. got there,
said, as "Carver vvlelrtol the
F hatchet frWti file h»ad 'dr
YlWlms upward tn#r -*1rta
ld«r for anbther &lt;wing at Iholr
tkatedurata."'Hu demonstrated
'th e hatchet.
Iferd* attoriu j-s irguad the
I was Ihrtrwn' tin the shirt by
f (1arver*t hand swinging in
It movements a&lt;
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" NEW YORK, Mar. t l^ -(A .P .)r The National Steel Corp. yester­
day declared a qurrlerly dividend
ef. U testa. .Previously (O.crntg

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a IIO.WV) douliW l.rdcmlas'Jramc policy heftvn
I,r&gt;’ shouted "here Is the
w this most irrm.-lmr,

itlmony by Nell Cash, ‘ state
OJ,'that he was the flrvl tn
the house ani that he beard
, thrri servants, and ‘ then
"shots was a Hack ad b f the
ee. - WJII II. price onrf tc
P in
It as "W ry d0ubtf.il"
r K. I’rl.r derlarty) ll would
liken phyairall.
impossible
Ihlngs tr&gt; ‘hart* ocCmrid in
Itefvar huust as the wtat*
tl to show by Ca.hV tanhtl-

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■rteup, with eaewampUmi,,that h#
tpLhyrd a gal nit the Cub* In tha two
extra added games on CaUllaa i s ­
land earHer this month. The eareptlon-drill bo first bgaot where
Bill Terry will rep lam Bam Leslie.
Parmelee, CbapUn and Ball is*o to
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C u rren t
On Subject O f
eminent l a Object
R v u n m m t o N , g a r . «*■
U ptU M t ! slate . tW n ttM W p i
racvtwd at tin Mltimal hvadquart m o M t , United state* Society
Jnm, now bring tba roll o f itetej
Uy to twantr^ioo. This m n u
teat m m than half tha nation
Ha, Jolited the movement for. nony ijt k n ^ tralhlng in cltiicnihlp.
With' Uio completion of orreniaatlen work, tho onrollmont o f tit.
Hank betel.is whlth la followad ImmdJttlely by the distribution,
withmt charge, to- school*
an*
other ffHOpa of current informa­
tion and atuUy.htlp, on the sub.
}* n o f government.
The United R u te, Society wai

by * «im b ,r of.A m en known In national «fproject for combatting
and indifference to*
, _
ent and to build up
kft ftMrripmL electorate. On
lla
board Of adm ers are: a former
proa (drill of the United State*.
Galvjd Coolldye; two former mem■bom d f pfwidmtisl cabinets, Kllhu
Boot and Newton D. Baker; a
colleye pre'ident, John Grier Hlbben, and an economist and bus Ineaaman, Owen D. Young.
The program of The United
State* Society for giving practi­
cal aid Without charye In laachlny
government in the .rhoola and
rolleyet la not intended to enbalituta bat to nuppletnrnt
pre'ent
methods oLj instruction. Every
: kennel of iff,truction available I,
to be mafe u*r of. Comment and
newa o f current event* will
he
provided;, round table discussion*
wilt be promoted; radio broadca'tIny will be utilised; information
will bo assembled for distribution
*o aehoole, college*. librariea, Inlusirtes, fat m» and homes.
Officer* of The United Stater
Society1 aerve withoul compensa

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FRIDAY, MARCH 11/ 1M2.

tlcfceAti- ewterfaf* provided for
J. M. Thom)»»0n made the .pevch &lt;JKN. R K E V S S T B A S
,11 r. and Mrs. It. V . TUrn'-dl
uaa are distributed without cost.
of arreptanc*. He thanked the nr.
. : iv ^ ^ r ;s n d family hava returned.to ihrir
ATLANTA. Mar. 1L
All arpensei aro borne by the
che'tra, Mr. and Mr*. Ander*on
T i l Q I 1 1 / i l l A 111 summer homa in Greenfield, Maas
Brig. Gen. Jaiwe.v N. Reov
member«hip. The orgualtilion la
for flowers donated, A. K. Kemp
J B H U l T Y 1 II A U I ,
Mr. and Mrs. a W. Locke anIn command of the Ninth
non-political, non-p»ttl»»n a n d
for irrigation ajretrm for the
Artillery District at Ban J
non-commerrial.
trees;- Mia. Kemp for ***lvting in
prepiring decorations, and Roy cisco, will take c h a rt* '
A weekly newj bulletin, entitled
•&gt;
--------won high score prise for ladles
Fourth District with headqtll
(Continued from Tage One)
Howell, K. Lag»rqtil*t, on I Mr*.
"Uncle Sam* Diary,'' U dl»ttHurl­
WASIUNGTON, Mar.
1L— 'and It. O. Smith high agorc prlte
at Fort McPherson Jaly $9
Horace
F'ennell,
meinhen
of
the
ed weekly to atudanta enrolled in (A .P ,)—The question o i $100,000.- (or mfn
American War Velvtans; fir*. N.
•
claaaes in rivica. Thla bulletin, in­ 000 worth of aid to debt-hardened | Mr*, lean D' Turnbull w e. tilnytl, representing the Veteran*' program cpmmlltee.
Each tree donor ptamt a rhov- WbMAN li INTER tflf
tended for personal uiw o l eich farmers In draimgr. i trigs ion an! hostess at three table* o f hridge
Auxiliary No. S; Robert Trite, of
rlfol of earth on hi* particular
student, i* of eiyht payee; it con­ levea district* now can be brought Tuesday evening. Those present
tains the week's chronicle of gov­ t e n vote in the House on M a r . Mrt Darling,rtMrs. Uvely, the t jk e Mary trado bo*l.v; A. &lt;'. tree Ip the nut-door reremony,
SIBBERTOFT, NorthanU,
ernment events, dlacuesioa o f tho*e **•
w
iMr*. Cline, Mrs.'Russle, Mr*. O. Harrow, of the Junior Raya Bun- after which the card,* anti ribbon* land. Mar. Jl^-(A J*-&gt;—M i«.'J
events, articles on Important funcAvailing Ihemseiva* of a naw VV. Ucke, Mrs, Jennie Gross, day School cla *; Ml** Mary from each trre were given to tbe ■hall Field or Chicago, w ai t
lions at government and on con­ fo il, 'proponent* of the legislation 1Sir*. J, G. Tumbuli, Mrs. Mary Dunn, of the Chri*tlah Endeavor; donor as a memento of the oc­ heavily yesterday white
spicuous aetlvtlla* in tha fields of yesterdsy saw the necessary 145th luindon, Mr*. C. A. Benson, Mi»» Mr*. Msliel Cole, of the lutdie* casion, while the shovel will be with the Ferule pack In tha
retained hy the church a* a me­ borhood of Kings Norton. I
tore hail been vfixe
to a pc- I'owell. Mr*. Hall and Mr*. Ithealth, human relation!, educa­
.. 1.....
A ll Society; I'. I). Andrr*on, of mento.
said she was not seriously h i
to take the Hall hill *w«v )Turnbtt„ Mr*. Turnbull won high
tion. srienre.
the Sunday School; U. 1*. White,
AH tree* and shrubbery plant­
As s guide to instructor*
in from the role* committee and 1*^ •core prit* and Mr*, thirling won ,
of the Ijike M*ry »chou1«; Mr*. ed tvere purchased in Hanford, ac­
high schools, a teachers' servirr i* tho House deride fur ilapUevfheth- low scons prise.
'Pensacola, according to
M. V. Dunn, of the Junior Girl* cording to Rev. Thompson, who
provide,) each week. This service •r It wsnts to corvidrr the measSunday School cla*&gt;; Rev. Robert has been a leader In the movement historians, li the oldest sritJ
will elaborate the background of ure.
Ramsey, representing the follow to keep l.ike M*rv resident* In­ went in America. The fir s t‘ I
Fl'GITIVK IIKI.D IN MIAMI
The bill, draftrd &gt;y Chairman
the outstanding events of th«ing who donated tree : Mr. and terested in the Trade at Horn* Uement was ettabllahed h eroweak and will include a criflcal Hill and approved by the irriga­
11El. AND, Mar. It.— (A .P .i— Mr*. W. Grotliler, Mr. nml Mr*. campaign now being sponsored by 1B5H, sis year* before the
bibliography for use o f the leath­ tion committee, wor ld create s
C. Cro»by, Mr. and Mr*, it. M. the ftemlnole County Chamber of tlan of Rt. Augustine, Thla
er In explaining materiel con­ $ 100,000,000 revolving fund out of fail I KlltW, wanted in this county
abandoned, however, lad theta t
Gleason. T. A. Greenlenf. Rev. Commerce.
fur
jumping
a
fift-*l»y
reprlere
which
the
secretary
of
the
Interitained in Uncle Sam’* D liry. Ex­
a lapse of ISA years b a t o n Robert Rsmsey. C. II, Ellis. Mr
pending
dispdtal
by
the
pardon
rtr
roull
make
loan*
to
levee,
amination questions for use in the
permanent establishment * f .
snd Mr*. Fred Itsiley, Mr. nml
Imard
o
f
a
three-yeal
senleorp
in
dealnair
Or
Irrigation
^Islrlrts
«•
class room are also Supplied.
cnilEH K K I NDKIt KNIKR
Mr*. Frank Evan*, llsrry Wing,
present elty.
lplii
fur
assault
with
Intent
tr
Material for dri/ate* on rurrrnt to rorntie* tmard* of supervisors
muritet, I* held in Miami, thr Mr . Wing, who «*ve n trre 111
government li prnpred for high or other political stib-division.
mnninr,. of Mr*. Rrewer, Mr*.
.IURMINGHAM. Ala- Msr. tl.
Thi&gt; money could ho used to pay sheriff's office was advl&lt;e,| yes­
srhool use and regularly disttlbuCtde. who gave two tree-. In mem- — (A .IM —Newt Godfree, Univer­
Wanted: Picture* of
eil. Illustrated poster* are sent out maturing pt inripal and Interest on terday.
»ry of her Into httslznml, Itr. sity of Alabama foothill *tai,
Candidate*.
Special
reytilarly to I* set np nn bulletM outstanding bond issues.
Eorty-sven percent of til) Itv* Cole: It. D. While, Judge Shat no, underwent an operation here yes­
H*ll said he wnntd call the bill
board*. in rech high school* club*
durtnf ttrln wm
snd
E.
A.
Douglas*.
terday
for
removal
of
a
broken
and other mretinjr place*. The e up in the House at the first op- varieties of tree* which grow in
After Kiank Evan* pre«rnletl n rtilacr from hi* knee. Godfree,
North America North of Mrviev
Wleboldt S ta d ia .
poster* portra,. various function* port inity.
v riernratrd »hovel to be u*ed in ■ tarkle, ws* out most of lost I
amt
the
West
Indies
are
nnttve
o f government, the Ameriran Con*en*nn
because
of
the
Injury.
|
the tree-planting reremony, Rev.
to Florida.
slltullon and our natural rr.nrrri-*
and their development.
Outline
charts, shnwing In ilrtsil the re­
ELIZABETH GILBERT
lationship of each department sod
bureau a t the Kedernl GovernJerk Hixson, o f Sanford, wa* n
merit, alreidy Widely dlslrlli.itrd.
will lieatlvett In group. irqiiesllng ®Mrr hrfv lftil Mon tiny,
Mr. Cavtn, one of tkr train moR*
themr-m* a visusllsallon aid tu in«f ihP A . i\ U , WRU R buRl.
stnirtlon.
College student* are kept In- neas raller hrfp ThurNtlay.
Mr. and Mr*. U«»ch Mi l Mr. ami
j^ormed nn riirrenl government no
tlville* by mean* of a wi-ehitr bul Mm. II. H, Packard Utrndrd Hip
letln, which show, the relitinn- Baptist Church in W.nli-r (iardrtt
•hid* of current .problems with the Sunday.
Mr. ami .Mm. Ilrnry M«-avrr vi-r
elementary principle.- of potent
merit. Strrrugraphic lepnrts of itrd thr latlrr** diulrr, MImn Itiiji
round lalile conference*, tu lie li'-l-l tirimIJr. In Ml. Unra Mnnda\
A.
uf thp In* i '•fluted Mn
under the auspices of Tin- Unite I
Slates Socitey in which pn lie ul- d**nt$ of Lyman SHnitd pn«*pni I
firlkl* an I authorities of puhli ■ ahurt f|iUot|p« nf thr lift* »$f
i h'
efrkl'* will di*ru«*.eurrent event*, tln irg r Washfniftiiri
will lie nuyie available for /Indy Pattern Star »n .Sanfor I hi*
Thurstlay rvfn ln p . Thr
uml
and discussion.
Eor daily brnadrast over
I'll) srrnr* wi-rr to* fidlmv*: IIis i-du
radio Italian , in the United tiihnn, Dan (iil-ir l; Stiint' lliintt( ’ HANK &amp; S A N H O R N ’H
uil iaii AtlHvk,
States, program* are Is-mir p
**r. It*iy &lt;itay,
pared explaining the funnUm un i Hu waid |,yina n (* Waal iiiKimi
operations of government, bu t- 'nnd I.r Jl«y Itritrr v •
Indian;
about government hanm-nmr
up l.ratlinv thr army. Ilowari l.y*
idled by Tho Unite l Stale Srw'itdy . nian; I’rtwaififr thr |i*d**warr. l!u«r*
a Li f i r lid dally in thr Farm and la rd Lym an nnd Wiliiiini Ma ihrvm,
1.M1HYH
Ifnmr Hour over ^ M
r «&gt;t Marnnirr.
Unwind
I.mhuu h«
Home Hour over till- V II r nrt- Washinglnti. Kliiabrth t.ilhrrt a*
listed to makr ttmrly addreasrs Martha ('tirti** and flyitn Whiteliy radie*
hrad n« thr minister; kings* Ip
I nor. fo o d
VKLVO
^ To carry adi *lh&gt;n in. gnartn- *refusnl am Inauguration, Mn'rnrd
went af fa in t&lt;» worke-s * and |LymRo; lletay Hops m aking the
adults, special
c* v i c e s
»x*|fiag. kllrn thrrsfreel n Itelsy
planned. Th# l Tm in St.itra So , |{ltM) Marg.iirl Wldtelimd nu.l
Hel.' will ccnjp.
coupir.tii
h t Dornlti) /.imiiMu man I in i . ad$u
r„tii with ad M
irroup* and civil. It a i r nal. pn» M1
fr»*inna|# vnm riM
and Inter p a ir 1* were
chur h oryanlrelmn* to
aupply I net Kyle.
« i.ns.
WHITE LIL Y
mat** al without chirtfr fur thr
Mr and M rs. It NS Turnbull r n
J rpreaif of knn^h'dgF nf govern- tertaiuef last Wrln* day evcpjuy
rami
MiWP hullettns raverinir | ut three table* of hi nice
t lli h
fedr'oS nnd .‘ talp a rllv ltirii of th" arurr pHtca were \t •u lv Mrs. .1
prered it week will hr Inrltidtd.
(• Turn mil acid 4). W. LnvVf. DrT o lnl«lne.«s ext-tulive* pam­ lit it.na rrfrrshmrnlw «**n-• ting uf
FINEST SELF RlKINf:
phlets «i!l hr dintrk&gt;jtise x | d a n «- rhiv krn salad, pdl-, i up « ake .
Ury t»r t tr umlart and relation­ filled with Whipped
uml
ship of Iradiair indust- io,t arwt bu*1- eiiftee w ire Kr^ed
neiisr* mill thr g o,n n m tn t. Bid
Mr. and Mrs. M"» ••• v im»hs&lt;Hi.
Ictlns, p i-in * and rharU 111 is* of Winter Lark. h » m* t ••• itucbI*
F A N C Y I II.H E R O H E
Ifatlng &gt;hr
of goeemment of Mrs K, A I ,y man Si it *v
lA il rv*p «11 11111l1M'S nf r 11111n*itiji
nnriffkCif |
Mr. ami M rs. A K,
will hr mailt tu employers an I cmmd M r*.
Orlandti, iailed i*m M
ployres.
I'HILIIHfl
f A. Henaan *Krnlsy.
Mr. and M rs. W H I 'tn»d nttende I a meeting **f f * IS d lrtl
IIU V
Y G L 'I '
Hpanirh W ar Veteian* i»« **■li&amp;nil»
Frida-).
f « d
*
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T h r friend* nf Milfoid Barton
If KIIFWG—gOLin HEADS '
will Im- glad In httin t ‘ o f h,« hat
Sillfirit rilly rfvnvn Mil aft* • under*
goinjc on opera l i»*u at th r .‘■dirJher*
II *»*111&lt;tI in Ht. iNUiatusi - to rc*
M'NSET ( ()U )
WINKS AC
lurn li$ hia honir beta.
Mr i.ru) Mr*. II
lteriur.1 art I
Mr. *ti,| Mr*. !!&lt;■ h vi-tti'l Ih
U m si'lln F'rbls&gt;
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Mr ivnil Mr-. WUUam lUiksr
eipvit to relum *o their b unc ill
Ohio iituul l^e fn*t &lt;vf A|*rtl.

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Burdened .Farmere:: r ."5Sift

TraPtom ting
Exercises Held
gSStHSL At Lake Mary

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Altamonte Springs

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Crew Of Disabled
Collier Quits Ship
N S W Y O R K , Mar. 10.— '
(A ^ . y — Abandoned by ita craw |
a fter thro# days of In te rn
kardaUp tba disabled Coilter
DehariUUben wallowed tedny
on a atorm-toased Atlantic M l '
mllee aaat of her*. S b t l o d t e
rodder Monday. During a tear- &gt;
porary loll In the gala the e ra *;
o f M- took to boati aad w ar*'
picked tip uninjured by A
freighter.

WAftflJNCTTO

Says She la Eager To
Negotiate Truce Be­
* cause Of Possibili­
ty Of Ndjjv Outbreak
H O P E W E L L Mar. 10. —
(A jP.)— Rumors .fia t Uw
kJdakprd Lindbergh baby had
ham foupd within.five mile*
of, this village or that Hid
child wad, bain*' brought hi
art* tirftln from Chicago ware
dtplfd from the Uqdbargh

Japan

g a »* to questions
Ike prat..

submitted
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by

■Meantime h * "Up.- M i tba
ban gaagr af tba adatehaca U$h-

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Ym*

n .ily

mpdHad * an "nulmogna aim* to Colonal
Ppmtigf. The New*
H M t b e n the earn*
mated had baso m tR the abdoetors aad
fa r ten return of Urn
rn l» the final stage,
itfoug Morris Rosner
irw otld r.lt quartered
sfgh bossy* accenting
aper’g Informant and
M gotiatloa*. Baener

Man Accused Of Slay­
ing ^Wife, ChildgAnd
Negro Denies- Guilt
' ARCADIA, Mar. 10— (A .P .)WlUlam Raymond Career shouted
from the witness .tend here yes­
terday hit Innocence o f th e
charge be killed hi. wife and ba.
by two years ago Itv ■ plot to cel­
led inturanee money.
( U W toek the stand in hi. be­
half, after two dayt of defyn.a
tmtlmory daring which coanael
eonght to prae* Mr*. Career and
U»* baby, Townsend, were killed
by * aegro servant. and teat Car­
eer elew tba negro when he dis­
covered the crime.
"D id you kIR year w ife nnd ba­
b y ! " suddenly naked State Sena­
tor' W. D. Ball, dafansa attorney.
- "N a -e fr, I did not." q*lckly re­
plied Carter In a,loud voir*.
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COUNTY OFFICIAL LENDS H A M )

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Fletcher Wires T h a t
U*. S. Engineers Will
Review Proposedlndian River Cut-Off

lubmltted a new peace

proposal at Shanghai today and at
tba tame time yiaaaad ahead with
tba movement o f rotnforeemmta
and .uppllet to tea fro n t

g s ttm is s s

.The new propoaal. detellr o f
which were not made public, expraised'Japan’* eagerness to negatlat# a tract barauat o f the Im­
minent po.tihlUty that hoitllltlei
trill break out afresh."
Japanese author!tltt at Rtanghal at Id they were arretUng two
Japanese civillaM who gave Miss
IR e tt Marlowe, relationery teacher
from Williamsburg, Ky., a aerere
beating Test Friday.
In Tokyo poBv** announevd they
had dlacovcrad tea axittenca o f a
ndall groan o f fanatical patriota
banded together fa . aaaaaaJnata
eminent leader*. The police blamed

tMe group for the raevrA assas­
sinations of Reran Takuma Dan
and Jonnoiuke Inooya, former fi­
nance minister.
In Changchun,' Manchuria, Hen­
r y Pu-TI w aj InstaUaJ at ruler of
Use new
Manchurian-Mongollan
•tate at a ceremony featured hy
much kotowing and wrlrd murlc.
A draft committee of the Laagua
of Natlona aaaembly worked on a
resolution to define the assembly's
program In the iteo-Japar.esc confilet—« program expected tn ask
the 'Withdrawal o f the Japaneae
fortes at Shanghai.

SUIT TO RECOVER
Independent OwnerOf
Certificates F i l e t
Action F o r HUH
Augustes T. Aahton, of f t l W
delpbla. an Independent
bolder
« f $15,000 In City o f Sanford
certificate, o f IndebledneM, ya«*
tcnlay - a fternoon - through h i t .
attorney
H. S. W hite
anterad
ault against tba City o f Sanford
fo r $30,000.
The City nuet file appearance
at the April rule day, and pre■ent ita rea.ona
why the ault
should not be conteited.
City
Attorney
Frtd K. W ilton eaid
this morning that he knew that
a ault w ai to be entered, but
that he had not acen the prae­
cipe fur appearance, or declara­
tion In the rate.
In hi. .uit, divlJsd
into two
docnla, "M r. Ashton recited that
he I. the holder o f fifteen $1,000
certificate' of Inde’itednasa Is tool
b» the city of Hanford on July 1,
1037, due on July I, 1029, and
bearing interest at the rate o f 5
end one-half percent setnl-annaaJ-

Pictured above |i John Melsch, cnalttr.an o f the Beard cf Cpanty Commissioners handing a “ Seminole County Earned Dollar" to
Ned Smith, of the Sanford (Furniture Co., la it Tuesday morning, In
purchase of a email Article, and to Indicate that the County Com­
missioner! are heartily In favor o f the trade-stimulating plan fos­
tered by the county trad* body. The dollar eventually peered into the
hand* of 21 persons, Including: Mr. Sm ith; The Sanford Herald;
Coleman'* O ffice Eq-ipmenl Co.; Myrtle's C offee Shop; Standard
Darker Shop; M ink'* Plara; Pkgdly-W lggly; Veddar'a Bakery; For­
rest Gatchel Uro.l M. D. Catchel Gro-i D. L. Perklnai L. V. Me
Laulln; J. N. Gontalea; W. II. MoClIntoek; Toat O ffice Lunch room;
Ralph Brock; L. Dlxaon; J 'lggly-W lggly; H. H. Kmatnar, and Joel
S. Field.

S R A N O n A I, Mar. l O - ( A . P )
He further recited, and offered
—The J a p a n * * *
authoritlca eicerpta from the official minutes
worked fo r pa*** with one hand of a City Commission meeting
today and pr*p*to4
war with June 27. 1027, » » proof that the
City Commfestoo bad authority to
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______ _________ I U .rul
borrow
M u a lr iN RIM*

os Ma w ife’* tlf*. Carver, shortly
after' the slayings, wee triad at
■ Miring and Convicted. H * received
a life sentence but gained n . M *
trial.
,
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Outwardly calm, Carver waM
tsafor* she Jury with hla Own plea
y I nnocoa c v H c detailed l o w b *
W A S H IN G T O N .
Mar. I E —
waa awakyned from an M to n w M (AJf.V— Spurrod by the Lind­
paP on Apr. *. 10JO by bis w^Ma bergh Wdnaring the House yeeterand rushed Into her b e l­ dsy o p p r o v r t l a n o n l m o u i l j
' (ConUnned on F ag* F lv * )
^ D-.e -Senate legtalatlon pro­
viding aevare punlahmanU fo r
Ikon* who send threatening letter*
teraagh th* mails
’
F sosI b# during considerotion ox
• aeriaa o f bills deigned to aUah
flirOOO.OOO from tha rostal dellr i t a a d help baUnc. th. budget,
CbairtMn Mead of th# p o s U ffk *
« That mora than $0 driver. of caaiBtttee called up the Cochran
«a.$ AniKMrd motorboat*, inclod*
MU O&amp;d It waa approved in lea*
than f lv * mlnut**.
• Applause greeted Speaker Gam• t' i anaoeneament that th* bill,
p m ld la g maximum penalties of
M W 0 fin* pad Z0 year*' Imprisonmerit, was pa
“
tha committee
been per* A B*W M l
ag o f the
patrated la *
aviator,
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of
tW
. and our
Char lea As I
MMrfV lk|

House Obeys B ill
To Check Senders
Of Threats In Mail

Entrance Of More
Than 30 Drivers Is
Seen For R e g atta

demands o f tb*

Odham Is Elected As
ElkB’ Exalted Ruler
Banford Elks Uat night elected
R. Odham, Sanford gasoline
d i a l s lbutor aa their new exalted
ruler, at a maoUng attended hy a
large number of L * l f * member*.
Mr. Odham's election w a. close,
'bl. margin o f rictary over F C.
MaeMahon, rival gkaollna dlatrlbat

Committee Chairman
Is Optimistic O v e r
2nd Annual A ffair
Frrm f r r r rrp*«r*
"•••t • *
A "grand
auccees'' waa th#
t'rm given the acconil annual telephone ealla tn *11 sections uf
Flower and Garden Show spon­ the county thl« morning It wee In­
that
winds.
blowing
sored hy the Garden Club of San­ dicated
ford by Mr*. Endor Curlett, com- steadily during the early morning
hoar* todsy, prevented any #*•
m i'tee chairman thl* afternoon.
W A SH IN G TO N . Mar. 10. —
The Show, which opened ) ester* tensive fr&lt; st an I thereby pretarted
(A .P .)— A more iheerful feeling dey afternoon and waa attended Seminole County's lendar track
throughtout th* nation regaining
by throngs last night, is scheduled c r o p s and (lowers from strious
business was dltcrrned today by
datiufft*.
Secretary Mills as the result of to rloee tonight at 10 00 o'clock
With reports from Waihlngton
the Reconsructlon Finance Corpo­ It presented to the flower-loving
ration and the Glasa-Stengnll net. reslccnta of Florida plant* and Indicating a heavv froat and pos­
He teld he fell the reconstruction shrubs, and won the commenda­ sible frrete last night, all growers
program It raualng a qtora op­ tion of th* eight out-of-town and housektepera took extra premora
timistic outlook and la proving judges who spent tw o hour a In rasliona to protect their
Judging hundreds of blusaonts and tender plant! from th# withering
beneficial.
effect of winter's tateit onslaught.
The Glass-Steagatl bill
would plaula.
ae
Among th* Intareating foatures Today they credit the winds
liberallir th* federal reserve dis­
having aavel th* prodocle of their
count facilities. The principle of o f th* Show were the unusually
farm* and garden*, fo r th# tberthe L*Follette bill for n huge gov­ complete exhlklU offered by vari­
mometer hovered at th* S3 mark
ernment program of pablie works ous county schools; th* booths
In practically evary part of the
was anloraed by the American constructed by women of th* five
federation of Labor with the pre­ club circle*; th* professional e x ­ rounty.
That they must continue their
diction ttat otherwise emplo&gt;*ment hibits, and th* Interesting col­
will continue without % marked lection o f c »:li, taken from Mrw. precaution Is Indicated In a weath«
diminution through next year. The J. C. Ellsworth'* Heard* 11 Avenue ar bureau report which predlctl
LaFollett* plan gall* fo r a financ­ gardens, Mr*. Ellsworth Is probab­ “ fair and continued cold weather
ing program by five and a half ly. the only person In this rounty tonight and r r ila y , with a haavy
who specialists In plrsits of th* frost and tempemlura slightly bebillion dollar bond laana.
cactus family, accordiog to Mr*. low fre e iln r ia th* north of Plotlda, and a light to heavy frost in
Curlett.
Prise winners as announced by th* ventral and th* Interior of th*
th* Judges yesterday ste us fo l­ e it'e m e couth portion If th#
w*ather rrrrtalna clear tonight."
lows.
•
Rosas, pink, M l* E. N. Scott,
The official reading for Sanfirst. Mrs. E. M. Galloway, sec­
(CthwUnued on Pag* F ive )
lation* o f government to business, ond. Mr*. C. n. Kirtlay. thir l; rod.
elating (hat a complete knewledgf Mrs. E. N. Rcott. first and third.
of tber* relation* Is necessary to Mrs J.' II. Fish, second; whit*.
a eemplet* understanding of th* Mrs. W. M. Scott, first. Mrs. E. N.
rila l necessity that the govern­ Scott second; yellow, Mr*- E. N.
ment retire from active compotl- Scot!, first and second. Mr*. 8. O.
HEI-SINGFOftS.
Mar. 10. « •
Chase, third; alngl# enlrlei. 7*1tion.
** *
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( A . P . ) —Approximately 100 of th$
.fa
dlaclosel
th*
enormous
(Continued on Pag# Three)
700 flsharmen stranded on gr*hi
amdonte o f money spent In govIre floes which broke loos* yeaerhmenf operation of railroad,,
terdsy In a storm In the G ulf o f
shipping flset, dam construction,
Finland were rescued today. Oth­
•ad toe aestsl department, and to*
er* were huddled together on two
root l i f l d l i which are reported
hug* Ico floe* and roocuen an
Id conclusion h* vspreassd the
JACKSONVILLE. Mar. 10. — unable to reach them.
opinion teat tb* maker* of Tb* (A.P.)—flo r id * clUe* are not ax-

Treasury Head Sees
More Cheerful Spirit

Speaker At Kiwanis Club Sees U. S.
F acin g Greatest Economic Crisis

America la facing the greatest
economic crisis la Its history. In
th* opinion of M ajor W. J. Doyle,
o f the Florida power end I-lght
Co., who g a ve' a comprehensive
address before member* o f th*
Baaferd K tw a a if Club today.
He gave aa an Important faetee "In ralleriag ai tenie eltvalion already facing private .
.
and bualaoaa, th* complete with­
drawal o f th* government o f th*
HuUhlson, traffic mana­ United State! fram all government
owned baatnaeea* now operating la
coaapetltioa trite private bsUraxts.

Farmers Urged To
Hear Hutchison Speak

ELOWEft SHOW IS TENDER PLANTS
UNHURT DESPITE
CHILLY BREEZES

menu, and th a t* * "* ,
are a part o f ona hundred *l*tP
one $1,000 certificate* authorised
and told by the City of Sanford.
He allege* that be presented
these certificate* and th* intaraol
coupon, attached to the C h.... Nm
(Continued on F «$ e H t e )

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• * lin |iim iil our commute# that
U to dtomed advlaabl* while the
C m f r w i had the coon try are to
• state af preparation to report
this legislation whan Ita chance
Of consideration and approval are

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Some Of Fishermen
Rescued From Floes

ftrglHfltton H im teuthoHitd tha
C on m u i i n tiY Into compttitloa
wjth priests business, and tbit
until the preterit impractical plan
peracel W the goveranent la
a teS fiM L burl ness will eaffag
J K m m w w is . 1
H teK B o y Andersoo, Alumonte
SMHgLjmUlcUt, waa ala* a
tpeteWfo*' tb* program, bringing
(CMtelii. 1 eh Pa«a Thrae)

empt from purchiiing iU t ! lk i»M
plates for mnnlcinnl)/ owmd
operated automobile,. C i r c u i t
Judge Simmon, held today. Th*
decblon wa* made In tha. can of
• poMeeman arraaUJ by • aUte
deputy Heante tuperriaor while
driving h city M « her# wUh n tag
mad* by th* city. Austin Miller,
cHy attorney, said ba would ngpeal
the decision to th* eeprama court.

LIQUOR FINES INCREASE
LIN C O LN , Neb^ - L iq u o r fine*
In N ekraaia In lH U war* $271,(1$,
which waa $$9,000 over the 18M
figure* State E kerlff
En­
tires reports. Jail eentoMaa raprasenting $$A1$ days wara Impoaad
la 1931, a* compared to 41,924 the
previous year.
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U.S. Adherence To
Court Runs A foul
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]Senate’* .(tend against advisory,
opinion# was “ m erely lnterpraUv
u ra " and did not require « «
praval by U o other
Senator X i h M M , r f
the Democrat*! Mador aad i^ W t e d
o f the eeart, haorever, ohalteaged
tel* eoatealoa.
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Th# W trid Court teaa, Jod h f.
Chairman Borah a f tea i i f W l l .
brought up tha teau eta d Wah te a
same grauad, namely, te a t tt te a
modifies tloe waa no! $0009ted h y

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VER LOSES
ROUND IN
FIGHT FOR LIFE
Koonce Denies
Motion For
’Directed V e r d i c t
I 'U l C A D I A , Mar. P. - ( A J \ ) Raymond Carver, fljh tllf* In hit trial her* tor
M tc M t murder o f hit wife,
f loat me opening sklrf or acquittal aa Preaid In f
K. C. 0. Kooncjf denied ■
r a directed verdict of

C

mediately
defense
counael
ad Into tha Introduction of
to refute
the
ataU’a
that Carver killed hie
bdby non and • negro yard
t a t Bebring two yean
a r * - la a plot to collect Insurgfece on hla wlfe'a life.
NiCarrer clalmi he killed the neg fo after the latter killed the
erl/e and child.
.
•■ -Taattmony lhat Mra. Carver
• m afraid of the negro aervanl
' abd laid he waa to lie discharged
tv* day o f th* alaylnga waa off ile d by the defenae. It tame
4 tfom E. C. Alameyer, a neighboi,
%k* aald ha talked with Mra.
Carver about three houra before
O k alaylng*.
0 ‘j l t a waa talking to Mr*. Carver
•goat flowers, Alameyer aald, and
■• UM negro, Den Whitehead, waa
| {landing nearby. Mra. Carver, he
, drew hla attention to the
ra atarlng at her and aald ahe
afraid of him. The negro had
look on hla face, Ala-

«

aald.

I

'

,
,

led to a rigorous croeeaam laallon, Alameyar paid he did
-i consider Mra. Carver's fear•
idant to require any pi o ld nd that he left the Carver
after about 10 minute*. He
fled he did not tell-Carver or
ring police about Mra. Cawaf's fears.
■ Through
leatlmony
of
Mra.
U lt lo Alsmcyer, who Iwrauaa of
Vtr physical condition was ortkmpanled to the rourtioom by
a'nurao, tha defense sought to dliorova atatementa by Neal Cash,
ffrat otola witness. tha hr wos
no First person to reach tha Car*i f home after the tragedy. •
Mra. Alamayer. who lives a
\ dlatanr* fr o m tha Carver
nee, and whoa* telephone |a
i pdrty line with Carvdr'a,
the heard a series of ahotl,
then screams, (hen two
more
•koto from th e Carver home, anu
toon heard a telephone call ivrlnif
placed K h * lifted t h * rrrelver on
M r telephone, she -aid, and heard
l i e operator *•&gt; ahnhl Hi times:
"Number, please ”
n Then Carver rame to th e In
Otmawqt, ahe testified, ami asked
tha operator to get d o c to r s and
•k ambulanr*. She went to th*
wladow o f her house and s a w
0* on* at tha Carver residence
f X few minutes
later
Cum
called her and aaked that she
earn* over. Khe hurried there and
•Old aha waa mrt by Carvsr w h o
Waa pacing bark and forth, *•»
lag, "Oh. any God, that negro
V i* attackrd my wife."
, ’ Mra. Alamayer said aha saw
on* enter th* hose* until Chl*l
* f &lt;Pollce R. C. S t i v e nder arrived.
aai
10 minutes later Cash had
(N U flad ha a a i the first parson
* arrlv* after the tragedy ami
mat th* rhlrf at he hui •
get heir.
t l l a Alameyer aald Mis. Carvai
an th* flooi groaning and
qp vln g her ‘ right aim slowly
her k f i i l . Tlir *itn r#«
u ld th « u w
no blo4&gt; I on Ih*
U fn o f the
mortally
wounded
n m i n . She aald aha saw a clot!)
about Mr* Caiver'a neck and a
^ w a l abujt the baby's head.

iL
LONGWOOD
Mra. J. H. M SN IC K
program waa carried out at
acheol aa Tussda,
night
a largo audience. Boy* and
rla of tha ftr«t flva grades gave
oparotla. "The Golden Olaw,"
direction of
Mrs. Wells,
Arnett, Mra. Tupper, Mr*.
'
snd Miss ClarkA
dust was given by Ellen
treat and Gladys Stoascock,
Lyman act has Ire, undar dl.
Una o f Timothy Diilison, gava
ealactlana. Tha priaa of a
. _ . 7 gold plata. affarad &gt;2
CIvU Laagua U U a w riu r a f
baat aaaar aa "E ffo r t at (ha
a * M.
#1 .
tan i.ik t_aa

I taaaeark. Prtaalpgl
l made (ha aanauneamaata.
Christ Epiiaapal Church aa

*

taw'***“

by a datthla &lt;

Lindbergh, o f
Sunday.
j

Kanaaa, on

M r. t M X A u . Robert Illake le ft
M o n d a y ^ fa r
Parm lnglon,
Mo.
caU td by tha Illness o f tha le t
tar's mother. T h ey were nceompoaiad to PM U delphia b , Charles
M iU M r ia
.
*
,

JAPAN LANDS
MORE FORCES
AT SHANGHAI

C elery
By Courtesy U. 8. Dept, of Agriculture and the Florida
State Marketing Bureau, B. E. Surry, Sanford Rep.

(Continued fqom P ag* O a t)
Mr. and Mra. William Heat and ry Pu-YI, former boy-amperor of I m U N , rtortia.
W N l m f i r , Mar. tk I
Mr. and lira . Carl Whltlemor* or* Chfha, will b * . Inaugurated today
U l R M t U a f rI w U rr la aba
spending th* wtek-end in ’ HI. a* tha chief executive o f tha new Cfcrtof
I'k ltfd 9&lt;alaa faa T a —«ar,
Minchurlan-Mongolian state.
Augustin*.
riorld* 4*. N. Call!. I. C. Calif, a.
Visitor* In town Sunday wOra

former residents Frederick Rand,
Mr. and Mra. Morton, Mra. Mary
Longenboch, Mr. and Mrs. F/Wnk
Cullen, Count and Countess Montrcvllle, of OrUndo, and Mr. and
Mr*. Arthur Branan, of Hanford.
Tha annual meeting of the Civ­
ic League * • » held Toeaday a ft­
ernoon and tha following o ffi­
cer* were elected: President Mr*.
Tanner; vlea-prvatdent, Mr*. Nle*
meyer; Mra. Bearty, tecralary;
Mrs. Monger, reasurar; Mra. BlatIin*, entertainment cemmitee; Mr*.
Lyman, Mra. L. Entamlager, Mra.
Billing*lay, aaeeutlv* eommlttaai
Mias Holley, lib ra ry committee;
Mr*. Orean, Mra. If. Jackson, Mias
Lovell; trustees, Mr*. Blitlln*,
Mr*. Hardy, Mlaa Dunbar.
A *upp*r I* to be given for the
following members of th# Tourlat
Club who gave their service* In
painting the library: Carl Whlttemore, Dan Irelghlon, Geo. Crocby, J. Wooding, B. Blanehard, E.
J. I.utada, E- I). Hardy, Fred
Ranger. II. W. Tanner.
The Sewing Club will meet on
Wednesday afternoon Mar. 0, at
the library with Mrs. Cramer and
Miss Harsh Redmond as hostess­
es.
,
A t Orlando and DeLand fairs J.
A. Blslllne took tst. and 2nd.
prise* on Roldan Wyandotte* rock,
lat. and 2nd. on Golden pullets.
On SHvsrs. 1st. on rock, 1st. and
2nd. on pullet. Also prlss for best
Wyandotte in show.
Mrs. Nlemeysr of
Keyston*
Yards won several prltrs at l)rland Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Menlrk at­
tended the reception given the
Spanish artist, Senor Usable. *t
Winter Park Club Hslurdsy night.

LAKE MARY
Mlaa

R T IIE L

IIY O T I.A IN R

Ths la k e
M ary Chsmlwr o f
Commsrce held it* rc g u lir month­
ly busineai m eeting * t the com ­
munity building
last Monday
night.
The Crystal la k e Horlsl Club
h fld Its annual boa supper at thr
hotel ls *l Tuvsdsy night
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kvana le ft
last Wednesday for Tam p* and
other southern points wher* thsy
w ill spend ■ few week*.
M r. and M rs. J A l-undipiist
and daughter, K llialw lh Lundquiet. returned home s fler touting
the southern part of thr stste
Mr. and Mrs. X. Y. W illiam *
h *v * returned home s fle t spend
ing a few weeks with Mrs W il­
liams* ralatlvss at Daytons Itrsi h.
Bill R in g who has been visiting
with his grandm other. Mis. A . K
Kjnldnm. l e f t
fo r his home
in
Montrose, Penn. Ia*t Thursday.
la k e M a ry School lost Its first
t is ik nivel to the Paula School
by *
ore of 126-125.
M i. A K ills, M r*. W * lro u s and
Mr- M atey
visited
la Daytona
Iasi Friday.
N eal Thuisday night at 7:30
o'clock lbate will ha a lir e p la n t­
ing piogiam at the
la k e M a ry
Community fh u tc h Hpeilal music
and speaking will also he on the
program
The l a k . M a ly haakaCiall buys
played their final
*ama uf tha
•••son against the Tania hoys, de­
featin g them by • at-ore of 20-14.
Mr. and
M is. ||. K. Lee, of
llaln as C ity, are visiting a few
days with Mrs. le e 's mother, Mrs.
Floyd KJoblom.
Mr. and M is. II. A ly who opened
the H. and A. store a few weeks
• go moved to la k e
M ary last
week.

Victory Drive For
Raising Party Fund
Will End March, 25

S H A N G H A I, Mar. t , - &lt; A . P . ) —
Reports that a new major en­
gagement waa brewing along the
battlefronl disturbed Shanghai tod*y as neutral mediators, Inactive
for eaveral days, again took up
tho task of negotiating an agree­
ment to end the fighting.
Borne observera asserted that
General Chlang Kai-Shek was tak­
ing an active part In preparations
for a new Chinese offensive. Oenerl Chlang ho* been Vsappolnted
eommsnder-ln-ehlef of all Chlnasa
aimed forces.
Meanwhile, officials of tho In­
ternational Settlement
became
worried about sanitary, conditions
in Chapel., Since
the Japanese
pushed their battle there to a suc­
cessful conclusion they have dona
little to clean up the area and
Settlement officials declared It to
be a menace to health.
Unless the Japanese or Chinese
authorities undertaks to purgs
Chapel, the municipal council of
the Settlement may assume re
■ponslbillty.
As the work of mediation got
under w sT again It was authori­
tatively reported that the Chinese
had not changed their appoeltion
to sny armistice based on "humili­
ating concisions."
A Chines* government represen­
tative summed up the Chinese a t­
titude thus: ^It takes two to stop
• fight as wall as to start It ." '
Th# Chines# still looksd to the
Leegue of Nations assembly for a
solution.
T w o A m errsn women who have
Iw m liv in g In the midst o f b at­
tle fo r several dsye In order th sl
lljey m ight care f o r wounded *oldiera *uccumbed to the pleading o f
their friend# today and returned
to Shanghai.
The
Am ericans— Dr. G rsce I.
Crsndsll snd Dr. Ross W. Pslm borg. both o f M ilton, W Is.— have
been on duty st G rare hospllsl nt
IJuhn.
.
" W * were
thoroughly
fr ig h t­
ened." *sld Dr. Pslm borg. “ th*
plsnrs rsm# very low overhead snd
th* rs t-ts t-ts t o f thr
machine
gun* was nerve-w rsckln g In th#
e ilr e m e ."
The I looming nf guns on s Jspaness w ar vesssl In ths Y s n gts e
R iver brought the firs t n*ws to
th* Am erican women that
they
w er* In th# son* o f danger.
Shells eaplodsd lesr thsn
100
yards from thalr
hospital.
The
wnmrn were brought In today by
||. E. Ila rls.
treasurer o f
the
Seventh
Day
nsptlat
mlsalon
which operates the hoapltsl.

B i ^ G rap efru it
L o ss Reported
From Hard Blow

1.71; I* rlos, taa.f.JS. poorrr In *

ss l.ts.

l ,IT T m ir illH lr
Market a b a n t
•ready. • d-srees. dear. • Fla. a r,
rived, I I cans an trark Kuppllea
moderale. demand vary slow, mar.
kel about aleadr. Florida, la Inch
H. Calif. I » TWlal— 1*1.
T S * s * * r * r d .o «l* d * lit* tn *t tw dale. e rla, waabec 4.4 d os, best m oellr
r * k — Mar. l i l t — l i l t ; 1*11 — I l l . t U . few blah aa M a j . l i . fair
jandlllon, Il.a
t es. .tU
l M ..
few l»
I doa, beat moeily I f l . I M , t— Loot M id Found
f s w l H i Is * * M k s v r a n M ewd.
few high aa 1.11.1.**, fdlr coadL
I-J *• am * a . M. t*d *r•
ISiismar Yards: I I ear* a****&lt;t lion. 1.14.1*0: I* das, l.*S.LI4. few LO ST: .Traitor tail gala and Itrh lla d .lp h l*
It.
N .w
T*r1»
1 bleb mm 1 1*.
ran** tag No. D7-AR2. Finder re­
C LE V E LA N D ;
Ma'rbel
about
M on lr.sl I, 1 each I * Italltm sr*.
Altoona. ItocheaMr. I car* held for Steady. * degrees, clear. I FIs * r . turn 11IV Myrtle or Phono 6B6-W.
rived.
17
car*
on
Irarh.
Nupplles
rtrotialf nm*nt.
*
*
ItlBcInnall: IM trolt I. Cl*v*l*n d I, liberal, demand and iradlna very
I each lo Chlcain. Youngarown. slow arm iint o f wealhrr, mark-tl I — A u t o m o b ile
pbnul eleady. Florida. I* Inch rrla .
llushtn. lleratur. '
■ kloolaa
r a ta l
lafan w atlM
I n Individually washed and prr.rv—lrl, IW28 Hudson Coach, $100; Dofge
very few sales, 4 d os, i 74; 4 d m .
Tweoday. Mar. 0. I* a s
Sedan.
Dodga touring csr,
n A N F o n n .trV IB IK I
H»«-llon
a f g o —1 qunllly M l : a Is a , gr.irinl'.y
Florida: Mild. |&gt;artly clouOr. Haul. fair ijusllly mostly S 44.1 74. few 175. Reel A Hoiii, Used Car Deal­
Ins* light, good wlra Inquiry, d *. best 4 44; la d oa, f.4S.1.74; ro.sll. ers, Myrtle Ave. . .
mand ymol, marker firm for l o o t • r than In do*. 1.40; |&gt;oorrr all
alock. Carloads f o b. usual lerma. else* low as 1.74.
1V3I Hud-on Sedan. Only 8000
la Inch c rle . mostly fa ir quality,
mile*. Good *• new. 1700. Liber­
few aalea. Individually washed. 1.4
d o*. M el meetly l.l* . fa ir q a a llir
al allowanf# on Ford or Chevrolet
mostly I.T*. I dhs. I t l. v*n r fa n
best higher: t* d o*, b »tt l.lt.
Coach- Terms ’ « * * £ * / - H ,r -

NO MORE GAS
IN STOMACH
AND BOWELS

PHILAD ELPH IA: Market aM el
alrady. I I dear***- clear IT rla.
arrived. I t care on track, daprllaa
moderate,
demand alow,
markat
4— Budnau Servtca
I f Ri»tf w|wh |o l*« p«rfnan«nllv
a hunt alrady. Florida. I* Inch rrla,
washed aad Individually
rtllM rd
nf
a « * In iln m irh aj*-1 U tN E Y T t DRUO BTORK— Pre­
and pra.rooted. J dns, few I.T4; I Kowd Id. (ah# llaalmann'a Oaa Tkb.
scriptions, magaslnes, fountain
d o *. I i i . i ai: a dot . I ia .u a . IH l oh lrh ar# prrparrd M p d flill)
poorer low ns M l ; i dns. I ts.I OS. fur alnmarh Ra# and all th* hid service. PRO M PT dell v a ils , phone
poor quality and condition low ns • f f#r|a r»aulllng from ga * praa.
103.
That rmpty. Kn*wln* f##lln* at
La , section hod lieen dsmsgrd 25 Ih# fill nf III# #lnntarh will dl#4p. FOR R E N T: tarnished apartment.
to 75 percenL The bloom* were i»#ar; lhat anilwu*. n#rvoua f##l.
Mra. Noble. 618 Myrtle Ave.
lac with h#att t&gt;al|iM*llnn will van.
killed. Scruggs ssld, but the plants Uh. #ml you will hum I it »•♦ hM« tr.
themselves were not retarded. Uh# a d##p l»r#a I h without dla. 10— Flower* and Ptanta
Scruggs raid the telegrams re­ comfort
Thai drtiway, #1##t&gt;r f##llng *fl# r
ported only a few scattered cars dinner will h# rrplarrd b&gt; a i.Mlr# FOR HAlJ^i Tomato ptanU. Kl
nsrd’s Store, PIT West 1st. Bt.
llhsallna will
of berrlce were eipectrd lo be for rnt#rtnlnni#nt
r# a »» Taur llmlm, arm# ■nd fln g rr*
ihlpped from that omn WTTT nu lonprr f#»l rnld and *'gn in
12— W u i e d
al##if* - Iscrau##
Ita*lmann'a U
Mar. 25.
bl#t*

W. S. Entzminger

Word has been received here
from Waycross that Cy Stephen*,
motorcycla officer of that city
who was injured in a gun-battle
with W. F. Garner, Hsnford grow ­
er. who said he thought Stephens
was a hold-up man. Is slowly Im­
proving at a hospital.
The wounded officer munt re­
main In • plaster cast for several
more week*, h wever, the ri-|Hirl
revealed.
Mr. Garner is now in Sanford
under a fiMHkl Imnd. lie i - avva.l
ing the call of the M ine tVlinly,
G a, aiand Jury, wlilcli meets In
May. On Mornliiy hr lil**i| nn »,»
pearam r in a
i Imi* *««-•
uli it turn In ought aituin l him
by 8lr|&gt;hrn«» in local rturU.

U aesM S.

F la .

District Agent, Houlhrsstern
U fa Insurance Co.
A #troag old lln#. I • M a I lrs »rtp
minpaoy, r * l # d •*A‘* n r • &gt; k«,#II#i i I‘*
liy |h* ln#ur*ne# burraua
Ib m l
fall lo
ln vr«ilR «l#
our -Fam ily
lam ina" l*ollry.

Farm

mule, must ba

16— H o m e s F o r R en t
FOR R E N T: 6 room furnished
hou-e. Apply 1108 Laurel Ave.
V O R R E N T: 7 room house, 1 mile
from city limits on old Orlando
road,
near hlrport,’ 210.00 per
month. 8. F. IJoudney, Court
House.
•

FOR HALF,: Second hand gas
range In good condition, Phonv
251.
.
FOR S A L E : Cuban Flynt
Corn. A- R. MeffVvelhrr.

I — Announce ■ t n t #
Try C H IR O PR AC TIC for Rheu­
matism, Neuritis, Srlstic* amt
be convinced, Dr. W. K. MacDuugall, Floral Heights, H. Han­
ford, I ’hone 568-M,

n r . a o i . i T IO N
N il.
N K &gt; O I.I T in *
r i M K I t AT. m i l
N H U I i. % M
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o r
i o 4 m ii
o r
i ot a n
( o m n ii.
■IO &gt; » n « a o r R K M I N O f . N &lt;*Ol E .
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r ie o n n iA .
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A.T T i l K I M o m i ' N
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r i.o n n iA ,
on
m a m i *m
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I an , A T ItiM
A. M.

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to

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Jaa* life. I
.
tfe* a rils * ass
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‘
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fit
d ru ft.

r o r o T a r c o u n t y j u d o #. Florid*, aubtoct I s l M l
■ JU LTaW T
BUOINOLOI COUNTY. FTATW OF primary IB
•app*rt w ill
FLO ISI DA.
In ra Eatala of A. IB. RJOBLAIM.
flereaaod-

m r eaadJaay ta r tba o ftle * o f fethla
fee aa tar a f iba tTtfe , D lafrtat. b ag
aalal*:
.
ill aseraclal* year vote aad a up.
Yoa, an# sack a f you, are karaby
notified am. required la
preaast
C LYD E a TNAM M BL1*
hick yau.
any claims aad daasaada which
_ ill
nr aliber a f y * A u s f have aaaiasl
A E n
OJOBLOM.
d*.
jc
Iba *atala of A.
t hereby s s s sa ss s asy sandldasy
rw aaod. l a t a a f
IM m ln M S “ C q i i n l y ,
Florld A lo Iba Han. Jaa. O. Bboron fa r Mapreaaatallv* fa r i as*I ball
Oaaaty
la U reas K e 1. sskfeM (a
Cnanly Judas a f Bamlnala Caunly,
• I hla afflca In tba Caaaty Court, t M OeasMretto I’ rlasary to M bald
la
J
a
a
*
.
'
» . . , » )
h u n t In Harford. H*mlnol* C *u *ly,
My ptalfarm w ill . b* pahnab«d
Florid*, within lw * lv * months from
later.
•
4
•
th* data- hereof.

a v4

D .,.* r s b r u s r r ^ S O ^ D ^ M I .

FOE
Adm lalslrelrla •&gt;
Anneuarlaa my •• ______
lb * Ratal* * f
'
Bepr*eeatallva
I * Ik * • U g M A t a r *
A. E SJORLOM.
la Uruay D M . » » b )* e l t a 'l M D*sfea.
•ra il* Primary. Y a ar-retw aad * * y .

n o t ic u t w esau rri
in tss ■ c iR c t r r c o u r t

a a. -

wr tn r r r
TWENTY TRIED Jt'DH IAL CIEC C IT IN AND YOU IK U IK O L K
COUNTY. S TATE OF F tA O ID A .
B ILL OF DIYOECE.

JUUKI'II W. LO W E Corn platoon I.—

* F A AN K T c' a V * ANY: E BOON.

Alternant* Rertaga

FOB O dURTY O ^ B R tS M O F E E
, a . . J X X Z . ‘ * r . * * f s i r *•*•mlaafsner from Dletndt Is*. I, aad

II I appro*Vs4a tba v * u aad ta p .
LIRA JANE LO W E D*fa*d*aL
•
FUBLI CATION.
___ w et s t Ik * peoyls o f M m lbsla
TO: LIRA JANE LOWE WHOSE C**aty.
JOHN HEISCH. ir .
HHMIOUNCE IB UNKNOWN BUT
THE
_K
LIK V K f&gt; TO IIH IN
ifKLIEVKD
FOR
CO
U
NTT
COB E l ••IO N E E
RTATR OF OBonOlA.
Yon * r* hereby ordered In b* »nd
appear bafare o o r oold Court a*
Ih* Court Heuaa In Baaford. Bamt.
sola County. Florida, la Iba *boVa
• M illed raua* qo Iba lib day of
April A. D. t » » U being a nala Day
o f this CourL (a anawar Iba Bill af
Com plaint,b*ral* filed aaalnat yau.
Mberwlaa Iba aamv- w ill ba taken
• a confessed, and follows!.' by an
appropriate decrea.
.
. .
II la furlbar ordered that l&gt;la
nrd.r l-s published In Ihe Naaford
Herald, a newspaper published I
Hemlnole Cnualy, Florid*, once each
week for four -consecutive weeks.
(liven undvr’ wry hand and seal
of said Court, un Ihla Ihe lat day
nf March A. D. l i l t .
(H E AL)

VANCE E noun LAM.

Click.
B j: A. M. W KKKR.

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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCED

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ami • candldsls N r n u l s M l M - g |
lo iba office
, a f County CymmlaaUb. ■
itrlel H
No.
I f *la*1.
sleet ad- I aa*
or District
a - I. If
pact lo coMlaa*
itlaua lb*
tba a*ll#MS
aellWdS W
whkHi
fetpfe
dsatTflad with a r a M c ly
has* baa* ld«*llriad
• l#ht year
FOE COUNTT O O E E IM IO N E E .
b b l l M Res L
I hereby **aau a*a m r H i d i O r y
for tba arric* of Oaaaty Casam l * ,
slower for M m laela Oaunly a l iba
1 Iret District, sabtoct ta tba Ba.
clalon a f iba voter* la fh *
J oaa
yrtmarlea. I f sleeted. I plaf
^ ‘ .^ n ra c tlffl:
entire e fferis town
issalaal b a a O lM ,
• fflelant. ny
• f nil nffalre re la lla g to U
. a waL
fa r . of
4 t o . r f t * M i5 J!» &amp; j t _
FOE COUNTY OWRHISqiONX
WtalvOaS Ra. 1
I am a randtdat* fa r r e -*l*«tlo *
the o ffice o t Cwaatr Commit.
'
•loner IHatrfst Ra- A
I
spalgn apes • four g e a r are JJJ
cere
Ich baa fouad "me
aphetdla*
which
• u
p h e ld * * ' fiiy
ialasU soa o f (a a W ls #
snaosarsc
la oparmllag Heraj WPto Couatya g a *.
• ram esl at * mialmsm a f soet. aad
I w ill apyraclata fha voia at all
reons who apyreclala thoas a l.

Ktons.
if

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la Jana 1444.

LONO.

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am weepiy graiaful fa r Ik * sop.
o r T H E S T 4 T N O F F I .K M I I I A .
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• by tba
af
rt (Ivan
ma
. . votsre
.
N n lli, Is ti,r*liy. aiv*n Ihtl 44114
mlaala Touhty In tha feast, and
F.IUTII 41 TA Y I-4sIt. fiufcbssar -If
Will apyreclala k continual!** ol
Tss IV rllflcal* No IS77. 0*1*4 tb4ltt riav nf All*H*l A tv. ISIS, has
Includes Hanford, la k a
filed &gt;ald r e fill lest* In my office, wblrb
roe, la k e Mary, I-on* wood. A lla ,
am.’ ban tiled* application foe las monte
Hprlnge. and Forrest City.

ru n p o * r T &gt; a u L
I karawllk annouace m r caodL
l a r f for Coaatabta of Ik * Ilk J n .
ilie * District am bfarlan Ik * follow .
Ina p i*clo rl*: Altamonte Bprlnga
Lon* wood. Laka Mary. Paula. In k *
Monro*, B*ar Laka. Bad Hanford.
Your vela la Ik * Jua* primary will
k« appreciated.
p r o a . n c M i r r u eY. Jr.

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ra n m n iR iY n a u a k T o r ru o14V m i T a i c n o t .
I a n candidate
fo r re-atocllon
la Ik * a tflt* o f eoa atr yupartn.
land A t a t publla laalraallaa and
•kali dtap ir a p p m la la » « r l a p
port • • an sspcaaslaB o f r«a P « • «ilauod roafldanro ia my *2“ * * ' » l
dlarkarpa o f Ik * dal la* ad Ihla af.

Oaa.

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I krrabr aakoua
far ra.alo«tlo* I
Coumr Clark for |
aukj*rl la faa
volar* la Ik* J*a*
appreciate f a i r r »

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lid COURTESY
S P L E N D ID
F IN E S T

S E R V IC E

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F A C IL IT IE S - en d

H A P P IN E S S

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GEORGE WASHNGTON
•nd th« MAYFLOWER
RYwiMtosawmamtodMmtotristoHga*.
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Your support w ill be appreciated,
lleepaclfally.
J. C. IIO W K L U
. Allam onla Iprlnoa.

Thai a S&gt;v: of m is rssolullab aball
b* published In lour 141 coassautlv*
Issues of a nswspapsr o f gsaarsl
■Irrulallun In Oamtaala County,
Fla rid*, pvlur In Ihs first day uf
April, H it . am. prlnlsd aepfaa uf
•aid rs.olu lloa • shall ba posted a l
livlado. Allamonla Bprlaaa, L aa q.
unud. ilsn.va, la k a Mary, Chuluai*.
la k * Mon to . and Oanfora. Hamlnola
&lt;'aaaly. Florida.
Moved by I- F. 4TILIJ4. H*cond*d
F. M INI!, ronsmlaaln
by
Mar. 2. — _______
Hevulnnl* Cuunly , Florida, L'aaaL
Ml a d o p te d a s t h is
damage to j mousiy lui***d and
day a f ~ arch, A. IX 1044.

Rsports fro m south o f
M iam i
and fro m C ollier county Indies tod
t M tom ato crop suffered 10 to 12
percent dam age from wind. A few
f is Ids on t M adga o f t M E ve r­
glades ware killed b y /rest,
Itolleglede reported
shoot
12
portent dam age by wlad to to ­
matoes and ja m a w a ter dexoage la
t M law lands. Vara Beach glee re­
parted alight dam age
eld FUnto
by t M w ind.
,

Win appro sM la

w . t. TK4QFRN. t

in

ra n r o n m ia n .
I h&gt;t»lir announce m i candidacy
(nr
Ik*
of Me* o f Constable o f Ik*
FOR HALF-: 600 ft. one Inch pipe
Fourth District of He ml not* Conn.
fltr) ft. of one snd 5, Inch pipe. Ir. which im lirirM Ik* follow lag
Maw,
Small pump snd engine. Enquire precincts: Hanford, la k *
ievnnwood, A llam ool* V prln tl, P i“ O. W ." care Herald. '
ola. l a i r Monro*. B»ar la i n and
Fnrreet City. Your support w ill be
b llT K -K OF A P F I.IfA T in V FOS appreciated.h. w . m j c k w o____
m i.
T AX IIK K II t * IlF.lt SF.CTIO* XT*
&lt;B*1l*r haowa aa "lh ich ',l
n r TIIM IIKSttH 41. s T « t i n t «

n lh» lakini of Krvili
lium live Fresh Water* nf all
Ih. Inland lakes Sad sirs* me uf
Hvinlliivle •'nunt,. Florida. Including
(he vsnlele of tusks Jrsup. which
closed eeaeoit shall estatig until
Ih. I4lh dar of 44a). t i l l .
a.
UK IT F l’ ItTII Kit IlKHOLVEUl
That II shall he a violation at tha
lavra nf Ih. Mlat* of Florida, 4a
siolai. Ih. provlsloa of aald iwsalu.
I Ina amt *n&gt; on*
vlalatlBg, lbs
same . h a l l
ha prna*s-ula* aad
punished ecrurdlng tu tba provlstna
uf aald Act.
UK IT

v

fry y ».«M «l)*a as
tM rly^ *v**th go*

Heed

IIK IT in^tOlaVKIi lt&gt; th* IliHird
tif «*uunt&gt; rttnim lM lnitfr* of Hmtnl.
not# I'oiin ir.
Florida. In regular
m m Iiim a**ti«vn»d. all uf »ald main.
»»♦■■ of Mid Hoard Itvlng p r»»*n t;
(Continued from Tag* Ons)
Tha I In •t rtsrdam'* w llh lh » Act ^»f
best m quality snd condition, he lha l.r|lalaiitr» o f I hr Mini* nf
Klntlila. tp p ru ttL J uiid lllh , A. &amp;&gt;•Sill
IV lf. (hat on an*! R fl»r April latc
Orange* »uff#red s mure mod­ f i t . Ih#»r •hall !*• » r

erate loss, hut oven this should help
n u n c , according to Mr. Command­
er. The Valencia storm drop Is es­
timated *1 five percant Th# par*
cent*** of loss of mld-srason o r­
anges Is much higher hut there
waa vary liltla on tha trees at the
time uf the alarm.
"Under these conditions, a con­
siderable Improvement In
the
grapefruit market appear* cartain,” Mr. Commander declared.
"This rl&gt;* already la being antici­
pated by speculator*, who era orlive and are offering price* which
appear attractive compared to the
prices which prevailed before the
storm. Ths grow tr should ba very
cautious In hla committments end
careful not to la # hla advantage."

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26— MUeelianeoun For Sale

A T L A N T A . M ar. D.— ( A .F .) —
T w e n ty par cent damage to thr
paarh rro p in tha N o ith (iro rg la
h«lt around L o rn rlia
in Nunday
night's col i and frost was rrp o rlrd
Monday
iy
M anning 8.
Y eo ­
m an4, ktate rntom ologial.

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W ANTED:

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R#nulrtd, In Ih# »#llnw |&gt;a&lt;liR«#. ad
cheap fo r cash, see E , A , Broth
asp *nml dm * nlnr# l*rl«*n II
erson, 116 M ogtiolia A v s .
Always
«in hand
*1
t’al
I'hnrmnrt — Adv.
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Waycross Officer
Slowly Improving

JAU K H O N V IU .E ,
(A .IM — Reports of
crop*, partlculaily In Boulh Florl- ths » ‘ b
JOHN M K I a C H .
I 'll AIIIM AN . B O A R D
da, dua to high wind, water and a
c o u n t y csiM M taaior
Ths Florida Army * f Demo­ light frost last weeb-end ware
E n a a K M iN o u # c o t ’t
T Y . F M m it lA
cratic Women will bring It* V ic ­ mad* public bare yesterday by,
teh ti
tory Drive to a clave on Friday, Fran g Scruggs, statistician fo r In# a tV.
F. IVOUULAOn.
.
Mar. 25, when all captains will •tat# marketing bureau.
(Hark.
|*
(UltAl.)
Scruggs
said
unconfirmed,
un­
t*jrn funds collected during the
&gt;V ive over lo colonels 61 thalr official reports indicated a "vary
light" fro-t Sunday night In some
district.
This announcement esme fioni section*. Msnsle# count, reported
Mre. James M. Car to a, Miami, no frost hut ths storm damaged
Mppor
general a f tha Florida Arm y to- tomato, aggptsat and
Say.
Holla.
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M1 ,
Mra. Christine Tolan o f Flagley Beach, colonel o f tha F la g
lor County A rm y , was tha fir s t
lo load M r district o r tr tho tap
In tho cam paign la rolaa 215,000
la Florida fa r t M purpaaa a f aid ­
in g t M earning' presidential cam ­
p a ign , r
t
- Indian R iva r county, undar Mra.
A . W . Young, o f Voru Beach, urns
th* second tn rep o rt It* g a o l aa
h avin g M an reached.
Mra. W. T . Ungtay, colonel o f

H IG H E S T P R IC E S f o r old gold
Jewvkar, and dental w nik. M ail
Be a IBo I* eesat;
It o r k fln g It you rself. S a tisfa c ­
tion guaranteed. K ota 'L oa n C o ,
L e t IS Block I* C m i » I fcekj-J
W Ista r H a a w Oebdlvtaiaa.
..
c o m e r Church A H u gh ey S ts , Or*
Tha aald land balsa _____ at tM
U ndo.
1
data of tba lis u s s n o f aucb « * r t lfl.
ra iv'u s tba M as* o f UNKNOWN.
FO R R E L IE F o f Itching, BlUtar- Ils lv is aai# ra rllflcala aball b* ra.
da*asad aacordlog lo law lax davd
Ing, Ground Itch, or Athla'a's w ill laaua tboraoa oo Iba lib . Say
Foot, write C. H. Laoaard, J1S • f April A. I).. I f l L
H S M mr o fflala l aleo alo r* aoc
Copeland D r, Orlando.
this Ik * 1st. Say of Kurcb A.
IX. 1*11.
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.
H A V E TO U R W A TC H repaired I HEAL)
Y. B. PO m LAB R .
b f one who really knows how.
Clerk Circuit Cauif
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag, Ave.
B a m 1 ■ o I • Couaty.

ihaa komi— . M s * m rnm ibm m i
H f f l u , M V M | HI

will test each

wheel individually on
our Manley B ra k e

M a d lM M M

Teater Free.

- C O M B A N D BBB U8—
T M quality nf Pampas# Man*
will
M
effected
hr
tM
gtoraa.
tM
tM Bern!note County Army, nl
WB
TABS
TUB
GUB8I
reports slated, hot a rt ja e r* than
this SI lining that tM d n w
pregraaaiag atevly aad that all 242 arret aa the adg* o f tM * t l t - O U T O f M U U T B S T 1 N O .

rapt aIna and lieutenants mnst da gtadai, near
la ardor U
I with athat
which arem

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I ’ a n t « C lea n ed
and F r a *

iVUr and arduous. But the bucflaM of
eavy, and the Hfe of the taxpayer is

o p p o s r r fe

r tt

Affronted th e peaceful aentlmento
• d a larva part o f the people « f

battle 1 W »U * aMrtUMM.,par
not taka moth account

of. ;.'U*#

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»nd j^maae. National*, It hgi
ufcUd JmmeaiunUy treater ortfe

•~U f X i t x l n •

w h »t begin a » lnt*r**wtl*n Iq
Manchuria and at Shanghai ha (
tom* to be Judgod to » t o r o ad*lion o f popular opinion out*(d* t l^
Orient aa m ilitary aggw ailon,
,
Evan more Igiportaat than iU
lu d lo n . a s W « blc Itncno'leU military raault .may ba
I.Qtulythe.cutfeli the ultimata effect b f the raaiatjnce at Shanghai In fottering aony
unifleaUon o f China. A gear; and
E 5 B « a
a
age It w m rematked to
Itunn column# that eulalda W ei*
tpre. I f It did not cruah, might
c o u n ty Judge, fo r
■a
Aneiftatat
* aolldlfy China The preaaur* then
tree from Com muni at fbreea. Now
U appeaft that Japan*** opposi­
tion m ar afford a m or* addatett**
rallying polpt thyn l i t h*a t o w
offered i fo r Chinese nallonilltm .
T h 'ig h fact Umal lam pert lata' be­
tween Nanking and Canton, the
propaganda of maaa d ele educating
b ai a near te s t.fo r preaching Chlr
M iff unity. 10 that X la a p m a may
yet become a Bunker lift) In Chi*
naaa hletopf
The fren ta along the lyhlngpoo
hare' ahowji- that the world at
lanrr. no J*»* than Japan, toa
[-.U tter Ion* w ith o u t to p
undereaUmatod t t o atarolaa of
: . o f h U M l o w tjtem b gn i
Chtotaa toldiery and the willingHives e v e r y c o u n ty and
neea o f tto Chin*** people to de­
pat a b le m en t o th es e j i
fend their country. Clell e lrlfe haa
m A M t h s t w « , P w r ijjE
been a atbool of. fir * euch that
warfare (n Cblha no longer U e«t

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afo re.

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Certain Japan#** probably hfd
iuat ehlma agafaat to Chineae for.
nek.of protection to Shanghai apfl
ileavher*. Bat It tv a rule, o f
rommon law that * peraon attach*
td la jaatlflad to aalag only auch
.’ore# na la Mcaaaary to. repel tha
ittack. Japan, in tto popular apinii* . h ff g o n f/ a p toys ad this. Ir

Every locality hag it*

tr ZjWHftf pro-

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There la no fear to lord) but per­
fe ct tore caatath pot feor.— 1 John
■dUS.
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U waa a long time lit getting
'here, but QhrtatmM arrived! at
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No, the VIJUAy Fund'drlv# real­
ly haa nothtog t o do With the An*
t t - I I «r d ln g Campaign. -

Wouldn’t it be p good joke an
tt o goegyrimtnl If It laya on Oil*
aalto tax, and Ijten C yra aren’t

0 to toat wport# from l t o ‘/ V
E a it Indicate that thp Jajpsmtr
are about to rwtimo tbeir “paaalvr
'lfa W * b e* " caanpalgp agplnst the
Chines*.
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T t o r »a y that fe n * Ijgikawgy
ha* been atudying publlf epcakjpu
•toed the laat Ume be mad* •
tonphlgn—« t least V *
learned
how to lijl.'e m wbft'a what.

And then there wa* the fc'llpW

who. eald he'd to &lt;tujrn#d U Jto / j
•var kidnap W» b*bt'- to.to twftM
him to akoot, put hb« to tod every
night with a bottle of mlljs In onu
hand a Coll'* automatic lu lira
Other.
Early

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raluro* Ju New. llamp*

ahlra tadlraU lhal

UqotrvclL

If

T Winning u great victory tb*:v
over A l HDilh. New Uaropa}ilru
1 Democrat* avUbioUy feel that tlil i
la a Democratic year— uoU u A l
Bmlth U nominated.
They **y H*gt U&gt;* praddaufy Mi
thi* country tgkoa ton ytor*
r . the tir* of soy pjan« Judging from
. the number o f favorite *pt&gt;a ami
j' d a jt boyat* anxljtjf fur tba jot,
It atrtkai u* th an ** a buach of
r- folk* antloua to tojpmit atilclilc.
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Some pf our Florida lourjat*
who h#vo been complain lag t t o t
they would b#v*.b*et) jiu t a* cant-

Nerth Ju*t la tlw * to got i aught
tg lha w ot»l bltoaard at tb* araaon.
It d ofd al pay to take lha weather
for r t a t g a , ■, ,
. t ,
w

fftey always stand
out to'the keen ob■

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servant* o f new
V comers as w&lt;
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F O U T .M Y B II0 PRESS

lalhavrejr ^nd Tom Wi
J iv a r j-th in g 'S e d n n t o b e b U b y th g d e p r v to lw 1
a u lq m o D l)o u c id c n ta . and d cd p fte nil I n a l in ftono |o nthV6
ou g I l g h w a l t a a fp r th o
dead t o f f " f c i U r « l V » \ t l i W t o
t o n ia u n t. S tatia tlcn a r c b o r in g n u t a n y rea d e r, o f th la p a p e r
•r sight. Inettod I f piling MnW
k op w d o f th e ln t T v f«ln g ftreg u cn cy o f utorlcn p e r ta in in g to| each pth*r they douhtod up
an
a u to m o b ile m ish aps. A n d a in n g u as it m a y a p p ea r, th e- other* In the field olfal gave tike
s a fe s t h ig h w a y # , thul Is th o
h ig h w a y s
w h lc jr a r e
t h e j abOent brother* quit* a Uclng. Tha
bjttfufamL th e lifa itfh U A ia ih e
nroootheflt#
npd
th e
hpat generally arkoowledgad leader*,
m a r w i l w jo th e tines w h ich an* fu r n is h in g th p locule f o r Hardee and Mat tin. g a lb e lh bar­
rel., Hnlkaway apeclalUltfg la P'&gt;‘.
m a n y o f tnu w racks.
abuU at Id* former buddy, Martin,
. . . A n Pfl-Kand cum lusicin. 1lieu, must be that the better Iand
Wet ion peppering" awoy ■&gt;
highways pfcrmlt higher speed nnd that this Is a chief Hardee through (lo r. Carlton. ■&gt;“
conlriljUtpry lector In the actldent menace. But. records
Now that’s what w t call a *ya*
show thft aa many s|nw drivers hayg been Involved lu inn. W h , mhotild a coupto at fat*
mJnbnpa m . \g#t drivers. It hns been pretty thoroughly es­ low,* hire a hall In order t * knock
tablished thul speed nlpne i* not tu blame. To dross an ip- eacA o t t o ' “ M* * t o * V b W ’«W&gt;ld
tersectlop at , *5 milts 4111 hour Is much more fbvngerpu# t o t a« w fll g o guaytag for big­
than io operate a cjti- at 50 miles an hour on tho open ger game 1 W to o tt o new* * f bow
highway,' everything else Being etjual. Wo hkve seen peotile •lick It wnrka guts round w e ex­
a regular apbtopric od.Jadnt
wno vfould nwer think of driving their card over 30 miles pert
dab*let autoag Ik * p tto r lad* w b t
an hour but whd' malutuln that sliced In altuatlona whore y U l do IbrlT ra a a la c In t t o A&lt;*t
even 10 miles On hour would be dangerous. There are tlipas go-round. Vpr .tto ladder* U g u y
when 70 miles an hour U dangerous and there arc tloaea net b* auch j» t o t ilr n tod ja r tto
when U is uot, and tbrrc are timed when 30 miles an hpur p relaw Uv* ab o-u n s It to made to
order, |l to s #»to-flyo pun*&gt;Ml A
drumiHiiig up a cr# *t( , » f 4 u
Hatliav, »y \Val*o/i a U d W to f t tor
u n c i ibcrp Ip t o dtooca ^ - t t o
participant* getting burned. T b V

. f t M f f w w toa tt o toat platfwm .
T t o g l i t o (Me. to .Im privtog w a
ip u k ae. Jlaabs t k it 'i tocauM to
fcfel ao me Iking t o 'l l t j , Utla time.
W o” don 't.b ad avi bo t« one, two
right now bat wl\h tkat platform
and a ll ( t o olh ft* balplng him
heal o f f pia lc*4*r* to may to ap
ttoro by tt o tbne the torn* atretek
I* veachld ia June.

• CONTBIBlTTIt^ TO THAT DISTINGUISHED GUOUP

It w m , learned op goo,I au*
thorlty 1 yeaterday V&gt;*t p . , raw
itoc I* being planned
tor
tbe
■oukwaat dbrayr c f Waablngion
Avennn mid Julia Blrrel.
The
, Uar* roots waa ( * * ( occupied by
anttor*#nt|Ui Clothing Company,
•h lth cl#**4 *ut It* atork three
m a ago. i t U uadcralnpd that
t o m J ite r * will contain a'aetl*
teas tala and wtU handle candies
sad periodical*.—TH *evllle g U f.

A IB P M N E 8

FLORIST
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B l N C l^ lR B f a r u i i N f l - B a , :

Quality Ptlrotoon' ]

CORSAGES'
Stewart the Florist

Btoykdr I W : , With

814 Mjrrtto A y *.

I'hon* - |60-W. - -

GARAGE

W. S. Entzminger
to*,

to — w an t tom- —

BOB DODSGAfS

Dirt/let A i.n t, BoathtMtrrn
U f * Inanraacg Op.
b* sltuHE

I'iuxuue

Cftjpontion has Wrtftdy Inn

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The Accident Menace

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T f t f s Ileconsfraction

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Intrra’ ta o f Japan and o f Vfeatern
na|iona that tto Chlneao aball
nelthyr to p ifa a fd nor encouraged
to tto poli\t where they wDI »eaV
-tfu ge In % national ml1(tarbm
| f S might undertake to puah
International aottlemenU ge
■■ l-hanghal o ff Into tht aea.
Uu* ahj-jld aome degree o f unity
be a.hiev-d eonelatent with Uie
l« s t p 't l f i : tradition* o f China,
then the conference table alm oit
r|irelv will feel it o Influence of
tto renUniem ; o f the r u t o f tto
at Jb s moat n rlou * Igato— amla worW, a e#nym*nt which « t l*a*t
Which tto Japan*** people Surely will hack Urn governuut» to rafua.
lag to racognlaa a change wreught
would oot long approve.
And auch a campaign net only by fo^ce o f arm*.

njduotion
W
»twut.
. .flow do (hey stand on hlghi
they /avof n bill to reduce the g(
would they levy .ApoOier tax to m
th»&gt; favop the consolidation of ju
wJucHl&gt;aHlcij!ar circuits? What ab
they vote to reduce the state ap
ChaUahoachee, (|&gt;« V f*lvcr8^3r °J
■t$m( on the aipuaenunt i*x’ P°
Whnt about blip (Jnd and rallroar
of the pgri rputurl )aw?

dja within f few .tomf*, A gPW
other: John I’ bilJp Rouas. A m ir icap hand m ailer, *nd ArlatliU Drlaad, o f France. And tj|f world
teas right along.,
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chants and profession
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A U T O S E R V IC E ^

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Expert Mepalrlng

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80S O A K

IlM^OO.ood fg ’ bdnki and . rail,
f-oadi, givl'throtjyh tkmn tfcl* va»t
yUjp'should **on bo finding it*

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w ay fnt, tba ptob.U of the panelir p i f c lk . Other btlUlopa *IU I al­
low aW ’ bfforJ 'king
Uuiww*
■tfouhTfeei 'cnnaldcTablr ntnubad.

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W.« will test each
rldents

h»mc.* qf. N*|

jMe at fonagt
far prominent

SANFORD, TWENTY VPAR8 ACfO
M ' - ’ ku' / ' V T r ■■. . ■■ ir .—
their dangbtor,
, haa arrived, in

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B N O W B P A I N T ai

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JO. 1932

THURSDAY. M A
• U S S K t K Z . i i r : '.

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PAG E T0HKE. I

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g*
M [and a second prist ‘ in p tlled
The Lindbergh* are , known to
Nna, C R- Mason, F. 8. UtnuML
plants*
Don*.would be made public,
V . A .' Byrd, J. M. G U aerfpW ,
Prnfeaslon.l esbibiU: Beet as- have the aid o f some o f U&gt;e most
Howard ftverlln, E. &amp; R u d a lL
aorlmenl |mtt*d pUnts, cut fle w e n expeil private detectives in the
Jr., 8. F. Dmidney, J. f t K aroo*
and best general arrange men!, east, the advantage o f undrrwnrltl
t*tt*, P. N. Whltohurat, Jaa. D.
B siliy Ray Farms o f Flrh and |“ g»&gt;.between
i f they nv*«l them,
Jink-In*, C. O. Bare, J. G. Sharon, •
sagarlou,
Fl&gt;h won first p rise..In the gen­ and the advice o f
Howard Long, Homer H a rris 8. J.
(Continued from l'»c e One)
(Continued fro m 'P ag* On*)
Nix, W. It. Zachary, B. D. C a» t
eral cltas, Stewart the K larUl won friends.
low, Mr*. K. N. Scott, t in t ; piftk flisl, Kdgvwood Flower Shop end
Kline the employment of tie- n brief measag^ relating In the well. 8. I). H ixM rytnin, D. C.'
and red, Mrir/ E, M. (lalldway, K in h off won second, and Jo.- private detective* there has
nerd for th* •llnilnatinn nf fniPiy Moor*. II. tV. Rucker, V. A. Sptsr,
Itiats light yellow, *erom| and •p e­ .Ltinhart, Oviedo, third; a epeflel nu Indication o f what eluer they thinkinsr on the pan of nil &lt;iti- I-'. K. Gatchel, F. Bally. A.- C.
Fort, Julius Dlngfelder, D. J.
dal, Mr*. Endor Curlett, and arc- pritc was awarded C. R .Bennett, air working on or what Die rrciilt irn* nf the npU°n&gt;
W ith M t*. C. E. McKay. Mm.
ond, Mr*. Dearie Babbitt.
on a display o f Iris.
Mr. Anderoon teiraii hi* choit Garrett, II. Iloltlake, J. G. Leonof their confidential investigation
iam a* B . Hathaway, Mr*. I f B.
Edna Chittenden U JroSweat peat, ID blouoma to vth*
Tbo Show wa« held under the hr* teen. II they have been report­ talk by dlsclo»inir lh»- fact that ardi. E. I. Hoy, W ; 8. E n tffti
A fc e fc at th* bom. o f Mr*. W. a
8n*Ith, M r*. -Collier Brown, and provtag nicely after undergoing vaM, M rt. ||r tbJrt R u m MI, fin d ,
auspices o f the Garden Club ot ing nl the l.indtiergh home they Richard Whitney. pre*ii|cnt of the minacr, Fred R. Wilson, Arthur
f‘
AMumpnte Spring*.
Mr*. J. M. M cCaibill m hostesses^ an operation
at th* VcrnaUAnauaU: Calendula., Mr*. B ar. Sanford, with Mm. Herbert ltu»l bait* come und gone ao rccrrllv New York StcHi. Exchang* who llranah. Counts' Johnson, Ray Fax,
...
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S A TU R D A Y
th* rognlar butine*. ,nd ,&lt;*^1 Laughton Memorial Hoapltat re , beet Russell, life t;
carnation*, sell as chairman. Committee head, that no on** ha* known-It.
has a million dnllai invrxtmrnt T. I.. Dumas, W. T. Langley, am'
~ T b . Cecilia n Music Chib will
moating o f the Daughter, ot W e v t* " 1*/j.Mr*. Jamr* Wright. flr »t; dian- included: Mrs. Curlett, on recep­
There ha* been n -•linllar lack of nc*r Sanford and i« nmv wijoyint; Walter 8. Coleman.
n m t ot S i l t o'clock at lb * .studio
ley Clam o f the First Methodlit
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, thu», **r«. Herbert Ituaiell, first, tion o f plants and their rlasaifira- .new* about thr movement* ‘ nnd a brief vacation in thic &gt;‘ectlon.
. It
- o f Mr*. Funni* 8. Mutiion. M yrtl*
Church waa held on Tur.day are*
M r. and Mr*. Jam** Panl. o f OHt, r w „ hi , „ . onJi M„ . Allen. tion; Mrs. W. E. Wat-on,' on the ptogrraa. If any, made by Salva­ told Mr. Anili-r-nn ihnl he con­
GETS L IF E T E R M
,
IT. ' w.-Aaono*.
■Ing a t the home o f Mr.. Qulntrn Wilmington. N. C , apent TtdUrda, third;. e v crU u ln t.. Olive Raisoll, Ushers cpmmlttee; ' Mm. Henry- tore (S a lvy ) Spitali* ani td rini templates th*- inline .into expemli• g •
'
Brown, Plnehurr t. &gt;|r«
M.' L. her*. Mr. Paul-U an official o f the fir*t| gypsophila, Mm. Herbert W ight on thr Judges rommlttre; flitt. the
N E W YO RK , Mar. 10.— (A .P .)
u'&lt; !crworld charai- tur* o f EfDll.tNM more in n pro­
W right prodded over the ahort Atlantic Coast lin e Railroad.
notorioaa
|Bussell, first. Mr*. K. M. Warren. Mr*. E. H. Stowe, on the Garden ter* namel hy ( ‘tdonrl IJndhergn ductive enti-ipM.-* on hi* vast — Reynold* Forsbrey,
baiiaeei aaaeion. •
propertie*.
Jail breaker and desperado who**
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. v . . 'croud; larkspur,
Mm. 8.
M. Features and Profession*! E x­ h&lt; hi* ,'go-l*ctween’*.”
Faulty thinkiiiK with it* rrsult- fife »entenro w a» commuted iaqt
Mm. Brawn’* home » » ,
Mr*. B. W . Turner ha*
S(.hw4rU&gt; flm t; .napdragon. Mr*, hibit committee; M l*. R. O. Chase,
The father of tlw- child who war
g o a t •« her home, 4M M ytllr (. R Klrllcy. first, M rs II. W. Jr., on AUmiadon; Mrs. Clyde •tolen .from hi** -ok bed in the ant faulty doimr. I* re*ponDhle July by Governor RooaavtlL y **i
/ ' ' " t h o b «*** o f Mr*. O. M. Shipp ^ d U ^ . 7 « P? f c " ’ t ■ cnu" " - * « « »
for nun h nf the nation'* prrsent trtday was again sentenced to
Avenue
her .U t*r-ln4aw , .Mm. „ uck#Tf periin(t. Mlvk Mp&gt; K M. Byrd, on Tables and Lights; Mrs.
dnikne a o f night ha« not met
| on B t t t B lfb tM a lb Strrot « u th* •nd In tar in th* *v*nlnK , country
W . J. Whltener, o f Wllllaton.
|schwmrt*.
first;
rynnglo**t|nf, F ird Wilton and Mrs. K. I. Hoy, ncwapap#rmeti *!m e he Iwgait di economic and lax moral condition, serve a life term in th* peniten­
MOB* o f U * regular meeting o f
Mr. Ander-on contend*. Ho de­ tiary. Forsbrey waa convicted U * i
on the Publicity Committee; Mrs. reeling hi* own negotiation*.
Mrs. R. (1. Mnaror, fin t*
G* me* » * r * eajoyed
y 4 H «d .h lp a w
o f th* FIY»t
plored the niimerou* law*
now Wednesday of robbery In connec­
Mrs. L. J. Slevvklng and daughE. M. Galloway, on Rotes; Mrs.
■util
a
late
hour
and
refreahmegts
Ku»*ell,
aerond,
’Mr*.
t'olonel Schwankopf, who h;n
t* Cmrcti&gt;b«ld on Taw day
U r, MUs M a m
Dell Slevekiag Henry Wight, H int; dlmorphotlra. It. IL Caswell, on sweet
pea.; Imi n directing the c«H*rdin»tnl po* clntli-ring th&lt;- rourt&lt; of the nation tion with th* holdup o f the Balti­
w cr. oerrad by th* hostea,**
P Mr*. A . II. Byrd opened
nnd thi-ir almost hourly inflection, more A Ohio railroad bus DrmlnAl
d MUs Ruth Buetinmuller, of Mm. Herbert Russell, llrst arrd Mrs. Ben Monroe, on Annuals;
T b o»* prevent were: M ra .'j, P.
the inve«tigalhm from the l.iivdmeeting with prayer after
Mrs. C. It.' K irtley, on Perennials; iM'tgh estate, Ppoke directly to n - and pointed out that our nf the r«- Ijere Dec. 16, last.
Thnrtmond, Mr*. C. K. McKee, Reddick, were the week-end gue-t* ngeratum. Mm. It. F. Mole, first.
Mr*. 0 . T. Pearson had
sults o f these law. i* that 37 per­
* " » T°"&gt; Burleigh, of Jackaoq, o f Mr*. J. O._ _Andes.
1‘erenhlals: ver'ena, Clive Rus­ Mm. M. f t Wright on Bulbous porter* ye«trnlay tor the firat
o f tb* Scripture reading,
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E llS T IS — 8h*H Co. rcbulldlnc
Blooms; Mm. Roland S. Read, on time ainre Imnio datrlv after the cent of the Income nf the United
till*,
Mr*.
Fred
Strantc,
Mm.
J.
sell.
first;
violas.
Mm.
Henry
ig tb* 'meeting ena.hlna
State* i* *|&gt;rnt for law enforce­ r.min.&gt; In Bishop building. corn*r
Mr. and Mm. 8. D. Highleyman Wight, first and second; gallardU. F low n ing Shrubs; Mrs. E. II.
H. Forrest, H r*. Brodle IVIIIiani*.
kidnaping.
end rainy day bag* W*ra tu med In
U .y and McDonald, preparatory to
Plant.;
Mrs. I lie raid the »y»1em of tlir p reo ment.
C% P* Herndon, Mrs. Frances returned yesterday from point* In MV*. E. M. Galloway, first; agrra- I^ney. no Potted
I&lt;p4 money fo r current exponM* Hr
Thr m erlin*
hintiglil nut th* ihstalUGon of fillin g stotlon.
Hickson* Mrs. Grot or C. S p errU f, the western P «r t o f the state turn, Mm. J. C. llen«on. first; J. C. Ellsworth on Cacti; Mrs. W. 1‘ ending li«t* of «|ur»tinn* fiv*»
the dhorcb era* collected from the
larae-t
ntetniaiice
in
rec*lit
Mr*. Aldrea Me Michael. Mr*. W.
her* they epent several days.
*7“
mlchr.tlmar. M u. Henty Wight, M. Seott, on Flower Pictures; time* daily to
the
Lindbergh
joembaf*: P la t* were mad* fo r too
Mm. 8. O. Chase, Jr.. nn rompo- Imme and getting nn‘ w n * fr«»m month*, 37 hf thr 38 nicmlien1 heR. Rainet, Mr*. J. ||. strange,
third.
pH . t-. T . 0 0 8 8
p a r e n t •attendance a t ctarcb on
inr
proernt.
Mr*. E. H. Lansy, Mr*. O. W.
Friends o f Mm. W. B. Miller
m i rap r «H «r
Bullmus blooms: C all* lily, yel­ •itifinft; Mra. J. C. llrnBon. on Dinh police there, if and when polir-*
E a *t*r Sunday. I t waa reported by
Amonir those present were: Ma­
Smith, Mr*. M. U Wright. Mr*. will be glad lo learn lhat sh* is low, Mr-. K. M. Galloway, first; Gardens; Mm. Hugh Whelchrll cho«e to an*wer. would he contin­
I n t i # »m 4 C l i r a a l e D l w a a r *
th «‘ lancb*r that VT ganndnti had
jor \V. J. Doyle, J. A. Yourjr.
ft &gt; F r * f * l * « f l t r R m l r *
W W i d # * n d t l r n n &gt; t b . W . I . Karl j ; Sc ho It*. Mr*. P . D. Parker, improving after a recent Illness freesin. Kodinan Lehman, first and Mr*, f t P. McCulter nn Cut ued.
Frank Kay Anderson. t\ tV. CulIH IIf*
ll* «rii
•»••
A . He— I I
Mr*. J. N. Ilarfcey, Mr*, J.- ft at her bom* on Celery Avenue.
and second! phia* grandlflora, Flower, arrangement.
•‘ Now don't n*k me any «pi« • pepper.
i i h r. w— • p . *•*
rd recently, t
F. T. William*. F- T.
Clark and th* M l**** Ruth lUm l,
riiFfc#
ram
.
iKfirr*
Mm.
K.
M.
Galloway,
second;
lion*,’*
he
directed
“
I’m
going
to
the d o * *' o f the meeting rw11nines, n- guest*. Mi** Ellxabi-lH
Flrat ftat*1 Haalh llW w '
France* Pearaoa, Emma Owen,
O. D. Farrell, who underwent *n clivia, Mm. Henry W ight, flm t.
have ni&gt; «a&gt; ani then you'll knov Claik. dull pianist, and Kiwam*
and
Billie
Brown,
where
we
»t«nd.“
operation recently nt th* FernaldMr*.
Blooms of flowsring shrubs an i
“ The main purpose o f n il m ir 1
Laughton M » » o r i* l Hospital, was vines: potted belloperone, special,
■re. 0 . T . Peatr
activity t*
t„ ffrt j &lt;k 1 h a i I r t
removed to hU home on Park Ave-' Mrs. W. K. Watson, second; leon*. A . M.|. Walber. Mr*.
\oguatu* l.indtiergh. .1 . a l iv e an&gt;|
olls. Mm. lienry
W ight,
flm t;
, fe yteltpr, Mr*. A. H-.Byrd.
nu* ‘yeeterday, ,
JZ
uirkly n« iio i k i b l i 1, '' b r *n u i
rrstrum elegant. Mm. Endor Cur■1 M. M *rI*r. Mr*. A . C. JMei
during hi* I 'r l r f t a lk l i o t n n - h r a f
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Mr. and Mm, Oeorg* Chamber*. lett, second; eugenla uniflora,
ga, M i u . ^ w u m * P ** * }** '
•»f note
Shipp. * « I M U* Vehn*
(Continued from P »jfo Ont)
Complimenting her house g u w t J o f WUloughby Ohio, who h *v. Mm. R. M. Warren, third; tricoma
rapensia, Mm. Jl.*M. Warren, sec- I HerrhR that the ■Yiatnr-fiithrr hftil
Mm.
E. Henry, a f Jecksonville, been apendlng th* winter months
* known for several d iy « whrtr th*
In Tampa, spent a *bort time her* ond.
formerly o f thl*, d ty , Mr*, p . L.
In n M M .. S M C
Polled plant*: ferns. Mm. O. J. iiahy if hid fen, that hr opened
this week with their cousin*. M r
Thrasher enterlalnoi with a n 'In ­
■nd Mr*. J. C. ElUvrorth. B e.rJ . I Pope, flm t and second. Mm. Endor negotiation* with the kitlnvi'erMF. W l.l(, Mar. in
&lt; \ I*.) —
formal tea giren yesterday a ft­
Avenue, while enroute to their Curlett. third vsotic*, Mrs. Jos SuiuU) night, and that the child
ernoon at bar home in Rose Court.
fiarrnld, third; flowering plants. I* being kept ■ captive on n lu&gt;at. William Um| Sinhrlnirr. U». Von
Quantities o f roses, gladioli, snap bom*.
William hurt .Sinahrimrr.
Mm. 8. M. Schwarts, first, Mrs.
If wa« Sunday thvt the l.ind
ilrat nf ih f Amaritan Mirt Sugar
three net musical eomody, dmkona, and other garden flower*
F.ndiir
Curlett,
»econd.
Mm.
E.
II.
t*ergh*
retched
two
new
note*,
Oov*
*nd
Mr. and Mr*. John
t*uiii|kcnya wan k illH lo*lay whrn
i Baby," which U being were u.rd to .darn th* room*
* » I Mr*. 0 . K. M eK*y ian ey. third; anthiricum. Mm. J. which handwriting evpcil* Egret I a irv&lt;i|\«-r# |hr muxilt* o f whirb hr
or an:
by Seminole Chapter where the guests were entertained. Profem or
M. McCasklll. flm t; selaglnella, were from the ki«lna{»rr«. They
and
Mis*
Florence
McKay
spenI, Order Of tha E »*tA «*M ln if the hostess in enter;
liE«e«l thio belief on the nimilnrifj b»» I plarril in hi* mouth, wn* di*
Mis. Emlor C ufUlt. first.
JMUl be presented at th* t*lrl«iT the r*i»«t* were: Mr*. R. the week-end In St. Petersburg
Cacti end succulenia: t arli. Mrs of the writing with that of the rh aigid I'olit'r tallril the dralh a
* t the M a*onl' Heme where they
Mih-itlr but M i. a Gertruiti* Stcphiuilb .filth School aodltorlum A. „Erntm
,
en.-Mta. Semuel Pule*.
room, furnished by J. C. Ellsworth, (Im l, second, and fir*t nnooni «.emand Irft pinmd mu. maid in l hr Sinarhrnmii
y and Ticaday evening.J ,nn&gt; Mr, J B. Ir e n e. m l Mm. dedicated •Chapter
to a windowaill of the nur*e» y
Number
Tw
o|,hir,|;
stapstu,
special.
Mm
J
Seminole
M i n ' t t • and Mar.. » .
^Itli II. It. I.»t&gt; *»
A belief that the kidnape«| baby homr. - m i .I .In’ In'lirvi-tl it au n« ri*
The r^'-e-hment O. E. . 8 , to th* memory of the |Kllaworth; succulents. Mr*. •»• *••
' « tOfl Sanford pernon* In lb* te’ le era* • rntr-tvl ,.!■
n large late Hr*'. Alice Bobbin., of thl. KlUworth. first.
will he returned In hi* parent* ft nt.
' Theodore H. Bird, and Olyn bowl of pint ro*e* e-d , -’ o whleh
city, who waa the first
worth-.
Mm Ellsworth, ,lr '
rth ali\r nnd writ ura* e ip rr«'e d ln*t
ye, who prodoced th* -Worn- developed a color » •!&gt;—r . o f pink
night by Governor Moore at Trcn
matron ,bf iht O. K. 1 in the .,,,, third; • * ■ »* . Mr*' .
j
KIS.SI.MMKK
* t At ion.
j b Wedding” and "T h e t.|rl In
ton
and green in the dinl’w room.
, U . e of Klorlda.
-econ.l; euphorbia.
rotnrr Sl»’ w.»it
uni
llrtiailway.
l*t h er*,'n il! hat* chart* o f th*
"
I
have
nh*nlute
ennfiileitee,"
Thoie calling to are Mr*. Henry
foim rrly i omlurtcftl by
f'a*rv
action. The flw t
rehearsal
0P,‘ "Mr*, tlco Harden, third; he Fai*t. “ lhat the liaby will font* slont'o, flow l U.li'r niaUMgi'inrut i»f
during th* afternoon were: Mr*.
Among tho»* from her.- ntlend .second,
b* held on Monday, Mar. 21.
I
tack
alive
and
»afe
I
don't
know
sir*! KlUwfirthi Hr*i.
Margaret Barn** Mm. J. C. Hen- ing the meeting uf tin- (Ird-t nf.ctassul
V. W altri*, w Imi i * I 'l a m i i n g r »*
’ charge o f ar-&lt;
\' " .Flower
T ” : “nlitures:
h u i s s : Central Circle. when, hut whenever it »* I fe «l
tm-ivr Impruvrmtnl*.
« „
a ffa ir
are: eon, Mrs. Georg* D. Bishop, Mr*. th* Eastern 8tnr In Winter Garauie tie will l»e in goo.| healtli.'*
W alter S. Colemaa. Mm- C rorg* den Monday evening
P r o 1first; A tale* rlrc ,c - *!. . J Cl,
Tha name hilly country
aurGonialei. frsA ir and Mr*. 0. I McKay. M r.jctrele, third; spsrclal. May
rounding the l.inihrrgh
home
which the aviator hlmaelf tramped
P a im i:
over after the kidnaping a week
J W rl
Frank f t Mm. Ella Alttn.
Mm. It. W.
.yBoutb. Mm. A,
- .P - ago la -1 night in •rarrh of clur*
U r,
ll J I Mm «) l*y.on. third; U n(d‘ Ir.
le. w a* t-rlng
c*'»nl»ed today
by
. M a r S a T yre. Mm. E. N. Miller, Mm. R- A. Newman. Mr*. Turner, and g u o t.
Mayfair *ml lfo*
Mi « IVm I • •&gt;
i t , 'M r . ant Mrs. John (love, Samuel Puleeton, Mr*. J O. Sha­ Whiirner, o f W ill
picked Gate trooper*.
8.
Hi*
blit,
Mra.
K.
J
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k
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11
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un
i
fir*t
ron.
Mr*.
J.
EIIrouse.
Mm.
W.
J.
aU iggin *. Mm. W. kl.
Their renewed hunt |nr the
airsngcrnents:
,
' to ! F lo w e r
A t . - K . '. Courier, a n f Thigpen. Mm. A. C, Fort, Mm. Miss K'orene* MrKay
hahy l»oy in thr Sourlmd counti)
—
mised flowem ih va-e. IMrs. K kt
G*
1.'
1-ouckm
»n«l
Mr».
lUlpH
0.
.Turner.
*ide apread over an area ‘ih milct
\]
a«|uarr.
W ifhU
__________ .
M u » ic U v e r s C lu b
K.ffort- artif -till bring mad**
lia s M o n th ly M e e t
to ialcrififv th&lt;* kl 'nnper*' ladd*
f, A d o l p h e
S e m in o le H ig h P .- T .A .
In i j having been made from nu*
In H im
The monthly mi-«llng of the U l- n,,n- ’ , on&lt;,j mllrl1 " '. u t x
s.
M t• rial left over from a ciinalruc
H a s T u e s d a y M e e t in g
U« M u .
lo v e r . Club was held , 0,h,,r
tl&gt;n Job at tbs- Kkillmiin *tat«
i f / 'naaqoelched reigned in
recently at the home of the spon- Schwa-tt, first, Mrs It M W ar­ home fit
rpib-pir*
tin
whlrli
Isetting at th* RKO
With about 86 mem Wen in at­ •or, M itrance*
A. Hickson, ren. th irli one kind in *»**• Mrs. many rmtnr* of thr So*. I 'ami
Henry Wight, first **n.| .r, ond.
tb* maklnic tendance. th* regular meeting of Myrtle A »•••»*•. with the
lit It* autkol
^ U r tie tlg **,*f Ana Harding’* lat- the Seminole High School P.-T, A. Hayden »n tile &gt;ubjert of fttuit) Mrs. E. N. Scott, thud. one.kind
Odom I Srhvarrkopf made if
'etarrtnng
g vehicle opening to * i i held on Tuesday afternoon at for the i|ti'iiiiuiii. Hf Ifii ('h a fm in in h««h*t, Mr*. E. N Scott, first. clear hi hi* tali With Iieir-p«p« r
Itodmaii
Lehman.
sec&lt;md
•
the
achool
audllorlum.
Judge
^ i a g ’gua at the Mi
•nd Kritwr* rhompBon * e r r win| S, hoot *ih 8 Its: Junior High men nl Trent*"* that detad- • I
Jamee G. Sharon opened the meet­ htra In the ...... ... con tu t.
aatar,
irirt-l
I
ScloK&gt;i s|«cisl exhibit won tirand the rn «rdinat^‘d polur
I'bcipt* absolutely refusei to ing; preside! over the short busi*
A t the cl*i»r I.f the meeting regal inn wMilil '*e given mil aI'rirc
of
the
Show,
winning
(u
»t
l
«
•■bfiert from Director
Tay near ression, and Introduced M. ifeihm en ti v»n r nerved |ijr the
long a- they d&gt;d pot **int»'tfria*
S a tb ftv he could eay or ||. Wakelin who gave a t"lk on M U tti Helen Mini Mai»el C hap-Ii thl* ,la »» for pslms. and nrrnnge
mrnt. an,| first, secorol. thu-l sod with’ I hr program- of the ca*r.” b it
, to kltar tbU decision,
Boy Scout1.
nun to the following MitRea E«that no information about f *d .
a apri-ial prlsa for cut flower*.
Later in th*
afternoon
Kn
other elephant *ad her bnly
U»*r and liuth Strange. Kathleen]
Among tha primary ». hoots, n«l l.indbcr gh’- private negoti.i’ ' Important part* in qp* Lehmann, aevretary of thr Cham­ •nd Joyce Adam-. Irons and
‘ tUa Infa-C bla*
story. ber of Commerrr. gave an addrea* Charlotte labill. Fram e. Thomp­ Houtb Silt* Schon^ won flrel nnd
A real U d room value. Walnut finish m ite ronilatlng o f I&gt;otib1#
!
second to r ill flower-; Ea»t Side
ilder animal On the Home Dollar. Thr mrrtlng son, and John Fennell.
lied, S|tarb»vi* Cheat of Urmwera, and llan«U"me llrraaer pm plctuwd*4
School won a special prise; West
[ fa y p dUlaace an i Was then adjourned amt It na« anW d l iiinatrurted throughout. We bavo tody twc»|
During th* afternoon the fo l­ tjldr won first In r"t flower-. »ec..,U
ram* running noun red that th* Freshmen Class lowing program was presented:
aulte* nf (hi* (sarti.s lar number, hut we havet
ond in Gay, and third in
ImksI
h»d Die largest number of mothera
J. 'M a irh o f th* Wee Folk. ’ garden-, also a epnial In trays,
many other* in which the value* are etjualljf
to*n learned, la net be- In attendance.
Qaynor, Doris labill.
the beat elephant ctr*
t. " R e lf ie V Song." Nrhrimrr.
T
lir ml/ Um mother
I'hone
I .'.1
Hanford
John Fennel).
•ffapetng to a for.
3. " A Cheerful Moment." K elt*,
*4. aad put as de­
ven, Joyco Adem i.
nned bar trunk about
The*** lautpa have
4. "In o Mandarin’s Garden."
tall la h firm
large, heavy l»«*ea,
With Mr*. &gt;W. E. Raines pre­ M ueller Esther Strang*.
atom than a hundred
U a tifully
d e c r*6 “ Eventide,’• M. f t
Preaton,
th* cprlraa looking ap. siding, the rvgular / meeting ot Helen
rated with parch­
Chapman.
Clivlo
Number
On*
/of
th*
Flrat
far pbatographment * li i i| e » to
! C,lrlo“ ‘
Heller, Ma­
~ "jnnU wasn’t Metbodtjt Church was held Mon- ..bel^ JChapman.
it atrh
the home of Mr*.

Club Speaker Sees
U. a Facing Great
Economic Trouble

Called Success
By Mrs. Curlett

Daughters. Of Wesley
' Class Hold Meeting

PP Home Is 'Scene

Of ChUw Meeting

,

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GOTHAM PAPER
GIVES “INSIDE”
ONLINDY CASE!--”':

Mrs. Thrasher Clives
Tea For Mrs. Henry

A BETTER BREAKFAST

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FOR LESS M O N E Y I

Stan WIU
3-Act Play

S A f e g f t SC^e’f c &amp; i : - V - —

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A Big Month In Sanford

Wrf

BLUE

TTie YowellCo.

Mrs. Raines Presides
At Circle Meeting

*]

Itka

BeAkJtb* trainee
•aft* the mother te
hoJ0.
•
rad
the scene waa
with the baby lead '
flrmJy held ta ptaca
« r f aad with what
order* given
renrt. » J ]
i * ' story laid (A tbo
JungD.

R. ft Bhlnholxr. Oak Avenue. Mr*.
*i* llotchlson had rt&gt;*rgs of
devotional while Mis. W. 8.
Condo, led - the raleeiea
w

G IR L S LA V E R SE N TEN C ED
A B E R p E N , Mlaa, Mar. 10__ A
f i r t - y t « f prison term w it inipofed
on Martha C o«|Mrr, IB, yesterday
following her conviction on a
chargo o f slaying her aged father.
She admitted her guilt and sail
ah* killed her i&gt;ar*nt because be
objected t* th* mea she waa keep­
ing company with.

At bmeonctaalon af the
Ing, r«fre hments were nerved by
tbo hosts**, assisted by Mr*. T.
m 1.
Smith, to the foilewler: Mr*.
Otto Scbmebl, Mr*. W. M. Haynee,
*!»». V . 8, Tbocatoa, Mr*. C. F.
&amp;
ougUs, Bra nan, Mr*. R. M. Mason. Mr*.
l Rn* Jielyni Doug
II, Mclatyra, Mr*. J. W. Mar.
— *
a* mascul
COPS' BADGES STO LE N
. Mra. J. R. Format, Mr*. Bes- ,
coat are Ony
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0
tie Hutch!sen. Mr*.
R. GrowacLaron, Ratio
fard,
Mr*.
R.
o.
Ilicbaon.
*nd
Mrs
BOSTON, — T w o
emharraaaod
Oeraghty and

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W. K- Rainaa..
P
J n b e T T l-R L#

officers, Pa tool mea John J. Buckley aad Ooorfo F. BraaaiL recent' tkalg ■*
PROGRAM NOT^I'BESENTRIl
MAROONED
from their eveitnAU
wbO* thaw V * r* eating la ‘ an ABfladand. Mar. " ‘ Th* program lor the meeting of
tw lunchroom.
POt ttg JJlwntaro Department of Um

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rwTsm

UU last Woman's Chb held ywtarday aftsows In U * clab rooms on Oak
» TOP flaherosen
wnno waa nbk prodontod
to base been
iha ahoenro of Mr*. K. M
He* tom*. Oqft
program ebainaan. This*
v»«(tjO d .th O
Froerotit spent th* afternoon met
.V
i Local street*

‘ - '* *

rosnJnr

m

members were in at-

STO LE C O A T FROM J A IL

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FJUNQFIELD, M * i i c - T * *
William Body waa ro­
be waa a m s tod,
with stoaltag am overcoat

laetltvl’fn on th* Uqt h y

Specially Priced for Blue Ribbon Month ^

RIBBON
MONTH

POTTERY]
LAMPS

$

Have You Hoard?—
END TABLES

A b ou t
thi*
new
liq u id
V A P O N nhamp&lt; &gt;&lt;» th e y a n t
u sin g a t Putt I’ m n o w ? T h i »
a h a a ip o o rem o v e n o il und
d a n d r u ff, c le a n * y o u r hair
p e r fe c t ly nnd D I I I E S In ­
s ta n tly . T h e b e a u ty o f it
In th a t I t d o e * N O T re­
m o v e n m a rc e l o r fln jr tr
w a v e , and e l i m i n a t e danR er o f c a tc h in g cold . Y’ ou
{r e a lly m o a t t r y o n e ! O n ly

|51

Itr him u* tho*r Seiutdole ( f u t i l )
Ihiiiur*
Wr will give $l.2h
rath fur Hem, mi p rrha«e or *n a*eount.

Bematy Shop
In V N a tlB
P Ih

SPOT CHAIRS
Built fo r com fort and
durability. H a n d-rubh«4
hrodn mahogany flniah '
and your rboic* ot * * r »
eral *ac«li*n t
A n * x lr »
I nm*«
in hamtF^

it liantly hyve too
f tlithe baud) and
util active little table*, rr
l*«rial)y
when you ran
pick up a largain like
I hi*- Hiown
14 W
mahogany finmh.
JL*

INVEST IN REtiT

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VALU E

la ‘P n aiarFF

P . P A U L ’S

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H lg jfN M ra rM a p
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Here is a rnmblnalioil that rannut lie beat. A R E A L inn*r-*prjar
mattres*. dar that will make &gt;&lt;’U
glad whrt| led-tiute (-m e* aft l
will la*t foi many ytars. Th*
spring i* heavy roll tonstru&lt;tl*n
with steel base.
,

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B l y la

&gt;&lt;tuurpho*4

- ,r^ .l‘ - r ■&gt;—

w o rth
«a w a ll aa

S a n fo r d
“ 11 Yo*ra .1 Faithful

m

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nted to
iA J f.h - k *aH ft * Mnetk at*po
U balance the r * U n l badr*^ and
entire credit rtrpeton" « • « •
ended ie tha. VM M yeeterday an
Ik* m o( III e— Idereiieti af
the new $1,096,000^)00 W I M I
hUl.
••
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It WM um « M by the Way*
n l Mann* cmmbIUm Hi a f*T■Ml report an the highly eontror t n U bill ,
**
' T h * proaertatton. uHintpoind,
of the national erodlt to the meer
Important tingle toeue faring thk
reentry today sad It 1$ eeaftdantettled that thto to peaMbto onfjr
taking thaaa t u n m t n w r
to baton** the budget tor 1 M V

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toe tha Soeeahtoem-ltuiaht fight
far aeraral week*. Knight** manata r eehad an umtblUat yetoa
far. tfc* ahsltoager j t o aervieea
In a bout' with tha champion.
After weetre of negotiation* and
* a h i t a r nejrottotleaa, Xnlght&gt;
manager finally aaneed the opLaolumltM

.fM* wfttond:

tha

Baaamkla^m

, » Lal

cqoartly the
"A laUnrt to lac* *q**r*ly
problem prerantod ' and to taka
lh* naeaaaary etope to balance the
budget weald inevitably bar* eer i m M M q u M M to aor entire
credit etruetor*."
Virtually every eaetian of the
bill to epyeeed by eeme farlieu
tn tha Ueuaa.
The bit belt lea wUI eeator oa
tha &gt;4$ par aant menefact tree’
rale* tax that, farm* tha core of
the bill, and tha prey— 1 to
legaHi# arid Wry $$ a horrel oa
beer of 1.76 per cent aimbolie

rprent to hit fighter and algaed
ariictoi.
liiamahl expacto to draw a
M iter goto with tha HeaeatoaamU f h t battle than ha lured content.
,
tltreoxh tha turn* til**1 for the
Many. Democrat* and Independ­
Vaaefdlodwln eontoet. Saeenbtoom ent* of both part It* are deterapd Qedwto played tu a *M1»w
gate, vTha mateji ld tha eecend at

HOW TO AVOID COMMON
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to the metropolitan dtp af.

•tlB A ta

return! begHu Jay- 1 and endx « t
mldnlfht of Mar. lh. Within this
period ere Hied annually million*
‘Mfndlylduyl tartm#*** return*, a
urge proportion of which report
dUeeeve eubjoct to the tea. The tot­
ter contain conelderebla percentage of aiyore, which U uncorreftpd
by Mto audit weald roeult to Urn
' i taxpayer.
dl*advantage af the

th
^cEamlltoISTuiSSi
beta alia to ting the eham,
tip hell, I l i a
1$ two mtilr
»M ltafato leal
tn. (be dletrlct

and higher eortaxe* on Mg toeome# to reach dl par cent an
thoM over $100,000. Tha rommltIte prepoted a $0 per eent maxi­
mum. Hcntlment Ter the beer levy
ttemi to I t Increxilng.
Speaker (Jaraer Mid full opporteaUy would ho offered for
debate and the offering
of
■meadmenu.
In iha report. Acting Chair­
man Crian wrote that after care­
ful ctaxldotaUon ‘the cemmttt*t “aebmila that there to no
other tourve of revenue which
will rl*M the emount Imperolively required with u UUle protoet, aa little airooraneo and u
llttla. dtiturfaaneo to builneM a*
* menufaglorore’ .gxslM tog." .

_u.Hii.imiu

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ll

lent man

facte Mali

V A he
L f m j .VA ijfc
luAAh■p;Wrt
a !E 2 E 0 3 E U $
Ipr 7w
to e .
l^ r ?
U^dLTwd
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"fltoainaamUy. freWM aor or.
data am. far thk W ^ U M m
ahead af tha comper*hie period

Md, while the wet bled hope* tha
hear amendment, wiki/ ft aaya
will retora *$M4 0 «M 0 . will he
and to' the eeane' af Sir adapted.
v
Campbell1* recent world**
Opponent* to the tale* lory
plan are advocating heavy ax.
rite la— «e* Mite tad
led tadsitriae
tadsi tries

Yflui Income Tax

,

With the reattli- of eveatbw a na­
tion-wide hjtterto. Nothing could
bettor lltottrnto the fact that
naarapapera remain, no hefera ra­
dio broadmettng began, tha ante
troatwarthp aewa madia.
“ from the mnmanl the crime
woe reported nearly MO trained
ropmtola here worked — Mlfxaly

W M U k:

1- . Ow. A - 1-'-. ...■

a row

iMftotoa fro

»-

t u fn k h t car* af* retire. baOd*
am do not. i n i f t t * rm t o m l
etanUal order* until fa it Rallrded*
am. tomtom eauatomahto. a ir' m *&gt;
wVw laeeaarable.
11Wr *
“ I hormewlotia.
ito * h w h w w w i
eternal Oed to-the parent I

hallo Into oiw— gaiaable upd tonbrotabli fern,
“ A fuel that mutt ho reroguliod
to that radto broad— tora la peeet
In*ton#** are not trained la .the
treatment of new*. Seme w t , to­
tally outnut worthy goealp AM
rumor a t. new* a a f dalirro thalr
maeamre* to mllHoue with epeh
breath-taking eager gabble a t
charoctarlxee Graham
daeeylptloa a f * ftmthplt
U a r o ..

K IO N A f m i A l PATH RET

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CHICAGO
cijec n o rA T f ■ ^ C " M M

UNIBNy»tBSTATION

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. "What ought to b« romeritoMd
nod ratut aooda be uadetetoaOr
aay agaaey daaliag with,A atoey
of euch enornmaa, new* Internal a»

*v.~ - v J’ »•*&gt;■&gt;i

ml havleg
vlctoriea, la
year. KUmltournament,

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crtdH lor aaraad. income, or deduetienu frig * gro*&gt; Income I*
which ha to atolttod,
Bxamlaadtow af tha rotorne

PfQWtalon which, redpiaa by M per
cent the a\pouat af top Utah ether,
xilee.would bo daa. Pueprletog ae
It may m a , maipr taxpayer* hav­
ing a net Incoma In etn ei of $10,MO, which I* aubjevt to the aurUXji apply lb* maalmum eurtax

tied peroeae euparatad hy mutual
conient aro deybd aa x%to per•one. The peroaaal exemptlaa* a n
I U 0O for elagto pervene and $$,M0 foe married poro— lit lag to­
gether and h*odf of familto*.
HueUnd and wife fltlag togather each IWhy make a separate
return af tha Inaaam af — h er
thalr tawayng may he included to n
xlagla Jalap re*urn. If eaeeuato ro.
tone aa» fltoA tbay.aaja.dat r i ­
pen lyaang mSkh b^ooya'to the

“ Man" wax the auhjaei af the
Leewndtermon In.aB CberroM el
ChHat Sciential, oa i - M V . , —
tha Oddeo Teal wna IrM t,®*";
1*1 lltIB, "O man gmatly MMvad,
fear a^t p o a ^ b a aM^thaa, be
rtroag, yam bpytospg.* _

therein, — lag that bo

each. (Tbto roto appHea aalx to
*totaa where aemmualty toeaTaw

pat to forra.)&gt;|f a M et ratoro to
p a d , an«h roh— U troatad aa a

U j It. rittmburg
eal to*payor—of

hto require

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(A .P .)— A laconic report reach Ins
Iw n from the northern arr&amp;i o f

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Tebuk’utid H f t ia a T n llraljat « n talaa a throat a f revolt in tha dr*

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through!
Thcf o a n
th« question* dUctuaad I d U I i ar-

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Altam.nt* •!
D a k l i t than ■«« a atnado hold.
ikkly. CiiiwalatawiTm
F iiH - r o i.k T r (o w M ia a io n i
rot help* katwn ta modIll.IrW l Nov U.
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P o w fu l but haradao*.
1 am a eandlditr to ' rauaty c
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to. No au n tica Marry m lea'jo'r rnun lilalriet Nr.
k 'l« ■UB* VUM’ M tf l
M any caoR wa matt* a f 1 iit'W p r e eU
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By Courtesy U. &amp; Dept of AgrlcuUuro and the Florida
(A .I’ .)--The lovemvor'at oft Ire
1 . aion
in;LKtnHh Company, w
w a i tranaferted
State MarkaMn# -Bureau, fk £. Surry, Sanford Rep.
itay am W M M d. tba appoln mcnt )M trTtU , fyom Jall'to the reformo f J. A . Ollaar o f flplneavi lo aa ,0
V*., toi bpjtn «erv•
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Alachua couaty auparulaor of reg- .
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U IA L E A II, Mar. 1 0 . - ( A . r . ) Mayar Robeit W . Marahall n algaad &gt; M u n d a y atatlng that
H&gt;Tar loW aa 1.40: a Out “ freatar opport inltlea” t cqulre l
Pa, MHirir 1
'■
hia Urn*. Q. C „.S |)i^*, a member
of tha city council, a w appointed
. I'kn.ui.ipkia a. m i l l . graao. t
I I Cara »a Irarh. dopaUaa tUj.rrf, mayor by that body, blarahnll l m
J' Oiaiul
alow.
markMt
a s a
.. m
a rk *!.kU M r. rliwk. held offlco finer Jumr'flWO..
ill Noor.
0 lark crli. Inuivldually waahctl
^ f i n d *H’ta.ruplrd. 2 4 daa.. IJJi.J.:;
tllv .i.lu M i Noao.'
- n . a ao; &lt; ,!.&gt;• » . t » . i « » .
tar inuitly
lotytmotm
U R V A L R K A EIJtCTB O
I
| _ few lia .t.ia . D hlinm
•if*(Mr
aud CMaliiloa. all alia*.
t
iwrtirar l.tO.l.tt. ,
C V iH IN , Mar.
10.— ( A J '. V NBW V O «k : t l » r k . l f l f r a :l » d f .
riVC*. tclear V i-ara arrlr
-fTanien
DaValria
waa
elected
.
pr»illrl,.l fur
)V r t » f
fro«i
uulaaUfd. It r a n on track. Hup. prcaldaat o f the Irtah Free State
ntapt lU allm f. \«rr llaht. a
pllra lumlcramde.maad a*nr)nat*.
rata Vrlr* lnqu(r&gt;. D.mand mode
market rlrm. rlw tiU . la Inch aria., today when the new Pall Elrcamt
Ian t*w ra in rrimrlwl (n au«t|.
naalwd, Itk dt&gt;», r l i . l i a : I dot. conVewad.
p,H.r.r
. niCTIIOIT: Xarkrt -Lady. I I S&gt;. 1 I t . 114. I duo.. I t a . H I .
grtm ,. auoalnu. I Fla. arilicc. It l . l i ’ i . l t i : a ru t, : ta .i an. f-w
1.11. iHHirrr l . t t ' i . l « « : * dot.. S t:
c ir i «ti trnrlt. Hupi*ils«
tftntart't inmlrrAtr. markM
y. t.ll. fr o hiahrr. poorer 1 ta.l.a^r
Ctlir. *t rru . Inillh IJtmlly %»«h»al 10 ai*i, l.fl.l.a *. few hla bar. pu»r.

JwiW
vwrH1,1

that

PROPOVB8 M t BLOC

Florldo
It., Total— id
Wrtm aaiamaau o f ( t a n l . «
Ike M a h i t . l h M a D k M « . to

W afalnat Ibn Baud, "Tha puritan
r a t e r * * Atwhla."
aafta
* T k » trfbrn a rt ala) mlrffty raat Kara Id ofOta

A-eni*hJa*dab4‘ kunis over Um
d t r o f C U m m and tb# i t r u p i t

R K F O R I U T a p r FOB

QUICK
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ACHI

i‘*Jt)»pf 41a taci t i

FOM ( t lt ih T l' tVlWWiaaiWH*
n u t r k n t * . t«
1 am a cbM M a I b tor ra.alae
M lm i
lo thr of tier of 1'ountf rii&amp;ltBllilf
• r iMatrlet Kra, I. I f
i‘C
Mart to coM liu t
M fw t fl
hayr i»«rn tilrnyUdHl wllli h t f i m y
®t*kl y#af ^occmpBnry “ *

preparing to throw aft w ta made
hla jroka a Itagathar.
lt
Davison,
British official* h.n» recently o'clock th li morning. T iro thatmontttern there rrrj^tamd U dag r e a t * - * , *• » - fM jrttq lsJIffW k
• t ■"
■* *
1
ad that ahd bad obaorrai no lea
o r frost, amt that a a M M r wind
------ _ - J » ? "
• w-Hr
Ulatsle* I p ’ .
w im , TV., oloa H k n a*w*
I h fm ly aiuiouhct My citidUE
bad blown daring tha early momstory o f this city o f M M ,
fur th- uffl®** uf COMDtr 'C dH
lag.
■Itirirr ifnr HiniinulB County of.
m o paraona-Jta treaaurtm empty, kinrdom
» lr-i U airlol, ■uk&gt;|##l in tl
“ fpupdad on ann4‘ . 11. hi. £ lantern, a t . Lake Mary,
rlsliia *if tho vuWra In | l».
Ita, t a ploy** Btr behind Hi their i i d t i a _____ and
I akin with Which reported that at *;d0 o'clock hla
I'buJen «■ 1U bin* *mj
lorn iwt-VuE*- ll»&lt; lirintrtrtr«i. ir *l«&lt;'l*(J. I p ltd ftv r
f«a Mi b U i
id ‘•rgmgih!** )u*i m miira* rffiiru toward a prarltah
realm thermometer read I ] degree*, but
tw L i.Q ft lidkboi ll«%l*cAw |v»4#fi rfflcltnl. uml r«^BoinloQl hnndllli
aermtd
la 41.
did r v
«hkrl| H fl Wot
rlHMlt .)f Ji l l af (a Ira rrlalta# l o i h i
M i . Me
*hi(4''Mr«
D*mi [pYt«i
p u m piowtfH, |Jw*ul
UytV'1
ntaTtlw lb* aU»**
kw *M
:a iti 6f&lt; pact a anwH b*| o f Oe In « pail ,,
*3 •*
ywrt Tkrf IB »ol rnmM ou! ml’
mundlin*. fdiletM m rtiViral DP-I l**»w w* , l r * ,,f mr ^ 3 3 ^ 6 ^
ana.opaa,
on hia back porch, bat tald that to that **d;tnine«l nc^rn/'^mJ.
KbUl
Art
t
«
(leiiltcha
|Snrtl«r*
Idf
fHl
Jill-ia, Klltfl ' MflillJi ♦*!
Ir^t,
when Burton raid, "Y ep ccftlln ty
It malted quickly. »,
B4lBla*l futl Mi U Ikk
1*014 10 1 m
ru D M tM K m lN
tHirut^ « r l(c « , .*1 lo*t 1* Him. « i l l i hr M M l «Ni |R
liWirlrf fcn. ft.
eeomf flrwt IkiIII** of Ktuieh*-n, llrlnil Ad*.
Another reading of
dagraaa ararc Inlcrmlcrl In kiniag that naw
I m i a I'umlltlatr fur r®*&lt;‘
«n
iiliRti
1
duly
It
»
n
l
H*rt.
to
artod w »F made by ttofiia Vmlng. near |ni," Carvyr rtpllcdt
.
^
„
l « that ofUca %f ft'imyiy C
dnv»' hull lotvY
A Htn iMkhiki
r **m ■inm i Hair ill
tr
^ * hn
_ ttoay U k a Monroe at about tha
Krtiwhwn y kiMP rl«m &gt;. rBt a* hOTdt u A k An*i.nv4Tio%
*|nu're damnad rtghtl*a^
u i«n h fuur jadir _
tr .U
u U
mtllfri
iifri t %
MiICII M s lT llI\
UlUlil
M
lttl
1«*«
(tie
1*»«
*'
trikes
f i r T im fillM'.HVI. BT VTrTIwB « liltii I'M" fmind nii» uiih®JsJ'n*‘ ■
When lie. atartad nhaoUDf. Car­
Tit uko
Rff ( i t r u k f
.Muimtuiri, Inli-ritluna (if naalallfi
t»r THM I T I T U o r riaONIIIV.
tarn to
IPAMpMiinTtiJ #f |Crt|Mch«iI HmI im 111 *
er t ratified, thr nagre hegpn
(Continued from Page Ona)
Niitl»*r, U harrby r Iw d that Itl’O. In BperittliiK bftnliuld l^ioiity**' f*“ ‘
«)« * • of hot w ttir vo tin- mornlMj
raldlug
nlmum ofCvat,
ef ev§l,_
ktrcamipg and continaod tanar raym llonal Bank In New Yerk t.’ily fm tipfiirp tirp*kftU-HiDf W i l l ' thtl T l*OTKKt t»u»4'!ii*tr *«f t^SiNi u f , -rnnt.nl At » minimum
Tnv |ktriiftrM«* X** 311. iM ihI llm 1 uIII fiititm Ut* Ih® tfMtk d n
* h Ibn
until ha (trad at him aftar raload: payment.on July I. it e j. uml «&gt; &lt; ' rmd I otwl|N CMtt hut • fr*Y rent* Ilt|, tU&gt;i of June- A 1), l»? « lim itrnmuM w W*
|h«nn «
—H*.t II til Tniii’Miin'i H**»tf* f*l fii*d -rill, 4-wHiri. «iw in mi*
sag­
Chnd abld H appealed that Ine hla plalol.
reluted payment. Thyrt'iqitin ho Ilnur t‘»*
»•*
«»*'&gt;
t** ■ml hh" inml— n|tpi II'd I li&gt;ii f*tr tni
h
f
.
•d
A
M
M
r
boaw'
the-wind had M M i lV « dry. »lr .
Slate wltnaaaan had tm tlflr l prearntrd lil« rlalm ngainil ill,- AmtrlcB if ihl« firm huiile l»iu to
hi Im Up in BCHtynliiiir*' ^Itb
fa*IkVliter &gt;i»u lh|« 1* lit® HA 1*1! nnl lit*. Katld
g i n g lit Allen b e p o rtfl f r v j, only In damp
.
r»
llfl*
Alel
imltril.ea
lb&gt;
they heard acraama from tha Car­ City of Santnnl, »a Junr UT. ltl.Uk lt« rmlf
roaa cut . T V , J t ) » « * ;
,Jdi
um IA-*® (* »- » «»»'»
riillnw hit 4««**f IVvii prwfifrii nttn
pafe rornera * f ‘ dancea Thy fla U i, ver homo after hearing a ftrat
I lifr»ltr nnnuunca te f c iM
hlar
ant itaniamlrd payment o f loth nintir) it lad iy frl ujr r»*ul
iii-ft tu H* iijhjMi&gt;I— 1.1*1iiuti"• lim lil i. fnr i«#**I®• 1ion in 4m
nlfh
and aWept by wind*, gore no cyldetico
Ikoo'I aor«pt iiiikihlikii Dm h'
»lh,U*l
tarla* o f ahota. C arvtr aald hr wo* principal and intermit, toil « # f re- *'hrl| h*TftII-4 ynll 1H11*1 rnlucr
County
u d i i of
y lJudge
« iif «■I twin Ci
lompta o f b a lin g linen Loached by froat,
l.»»i li. liirit* H y U I i I f.
KluiMA,
aubinci
In
in®
Wowi
a, aubiac*
*r-—
t,}
Th- h-*Itj Uni! mm*
n* t1"* I'nmary
______ _ by tha and totb tendar pUbU aa Waaoa, round aaIcdBnr * t ' n rtW h i W*U|* fU t»l. -v , „
cy In
to h#
be hr
I 111 Ih i f i r s t J
• f Hir |*&gt;«ni4ii4'« »*f Fueli i'4*»*.
ox
acraama awakgnnd hlna, i
Mr. AahVuo turn .the o l y for
1 Juna .4
1.4:
H*J.
. , * ja il v -u
Wahabi, fa r a «la «« desert tribe*11fi«‘ii ir In ihn itniit- itf ('hKK\*VV.'t lay _Inn
uaapiy
gtalei
...
State
wllnmaaa
tc»U
fk
d
tlivy
k .W
ysddift)
Oil
’until
reuptr,
t*
r
firtl
yNui*
1m *
I u1* &lt;m* *&gt;.! li * - 1lift* ittv nh*iM In* n*,
Pear
U Ijjiao bogp harmr&gt;- HU.
ti g lvfa w « V f if1* — b l
d»i
u».&gt;l
iidr«trt1liiK
»"*
Inw
lm
d»nl
heard
Carhfr
auy
ahortly
attar
the
count relating In Ihi’ certificate*
•ilnott ijou n tr'ln th a 1
Hla ability Ip.hoCl tha chief Vlnln#/ff&gt;qrtad that there aroi
v\II| |«mu# th-1 m Ui mi- |tin till, tuiti
II appreciate a eoutln
~ awr « e a «
uf A|&gt;f II .1 |&gt; 1»1J
cltiea o f the Ufolaine, Mecca and no Wir or frhat reported at Back flaying*. "M y Cod, why did 1 do It. alunc, the caailid count tu thL. In
a support in tha July 1
tatty condl
iviin-ft* »u% n ffi-lii “ Igtini'iit'
teuwat conpeno.
Medina, hat bean ao amaJI factor Hammock, ‘where ha la employaJ I ’m to torry I did It."
J y t &lt;4 »w
and -®4|1 |Itlw 1Itr Silt. U«i wf I 'll'
T U f w ai detcrlbed by Carver n*
In hla tuceeatM.
Aii.iih itl to the dtvlaration, ate
rudM A P . l!»i:
daily.
, i,. i\
, ,
KOI*
fO
l'S
T T JUDOS.
o f aaaeealng proper
iMUAla)
Ifrcsnilntinalion fa r
KoJfUt to pliuto-lullc capita o f tha Uin.l*,
A Mouqlgln lea flo . aniployeo
V K. iMM iil.AHH.
Th is IS In a aa au n o* toy #:
-T y 'fr td W le e tlh g 't o i H in- Ooak
.
.
aleep
with
the
negro
In
the
hoinr.
interrtt
enupnn*.
amt
validation
CI®iW
I'ln
uii
«**»»•»
l
a t Ita East Side atatlon reported
intr C
J ** * * •
tor the ijttca lif Count
t**unty, which Ip , p u f * g ° and o
mMiolr l i ' U it I a, Hrm llivia IWiUvty, aUUJ*'
a thermometer reading of 3.1 at Ila aald he alao waa *orry he inkl cvrtlttcalu, ua wall ha n copy
n »ri«f»
elalpli n f tha votarp
Ifo ra o f •obotfca, baa long bean at­
ujr a u \i i : i : m
7:00 o'clock thto morning, while the negro “ I wa* going to *lrep ! tlm minulra o f the C l!) t naioil*r r a tle IV Im a rv to t a Raid ta'
tacked aa unworkabla an j leaf1 a lit a p araclata you r
Ulon aicriin f o f June "T. 1•&gt;.!T.
tha W art'H ide pi apt reading « u that afternoon.
ri
Carver dWlarnl ha did,notI Nt-r . rtjrUfic.]I I y Cit)' C lrik I’ S. laini
v
» :l® n W ' c
Mra. W. VtT. Draaaor, residing at Neil Caah, atotr wltnr**. nt lhf* * oh.
i
ru n t o i i m j i ' imjm .
I heiclir nniissnr* ray caaatdh
Colden Lake, repotted a tem|&gt;cr». hou.r. Ca*h te illfled he wa* Ih
Included in tbw iniiiute.e i, n
o fft.u
of Vounty,,Judge
!
t -r in. ___
_ -.
_ _
U r# iM dtng of 3&lt; a t j t : U o'clock,' »jr«t peraon t « roach Olo. Carver copy of rPrnluliun N ». :i.vt, in 1— A n o ftu n c tm r n U
Ii SMlhiR-.V
t#*in Titulf cotiiuy* -S
.sW—
rw
th
-p—
ft,
(Ceotlnnad from ru ga Ona)
' drcialofi of Ihe %nt»fi 1ft IM
and na lea or friut. "The w i ' l j p un,r and left *horlly pflerward* which Ho City nf Snnfoid, aiiH,)W ht Id lift
, '■
■i*»lc I*rtinary
w .weontf tall TueuUy blew quite aleadlly during the
for It hviat ,t help.
paling the rid Ieel inn of f _'l t.Hfta.-.'h T ry r i t m o P H A r N c
■utipctrt
* Ualvln A..Trajrlor, president of night. Few poiata in (ho Sooth had
UK
FI
S
I
S.
iatica
anil
»
t»u
fll
UkiftT
«*
inatfiini,
NVurUi®,
night," aba aald, "and it ua* very
C arter'* baby daughter, .Jranfr* In ape, ini Osaeaameiil,, plc.lgu I
l it; m r u i t t l u N .
.'the rtrat NaUaaaJ Bank, (aid the
tin. qutpunt a* col In l ■ml for the ta convinced. Dr. W. K Mac1 am l aiutliUiF
li*r t* -• •»
T I r* " ■ " ■ l,,ly *‘&lt;r Imuiae. who no# In a HfU%fer
atata IrgUlatora
h a tlld
la tw o .hw
did not be­ rral e ait o f lh « ^ J u X U p p l^ i^ p t
i r.itK t iiu -r tT r a d , ,
tkmgail. flo r a l U etfhls, hi. ban I*. Ill* aiffll a» uf ft'llMh ■ M
•
ritBitAlO),
l*»ue,l
and
the
pro
prtied
Upon
leaving
o
tr
homo
oot
iu&gt;br
&lt;
I
hoy
mother
and
id
-T
tU
fltA
l»y niiHHUfieu my eaudldd
ll r.i H humaiVa. iwAItilc fo r tba In &lt;na^al n gla iu o rP ra a HyOdnrd.
ir*u
tu
of
]
iu
I
j
I
w
IniirohiNMi
fort!, |*hi»hv
loX tqd M d # n lf f p * i. "
nh'h
war#
to
he
u.eJ
In
In I ha otflga
to
O
r
atUiiMl
■
tinli
it-*i*l*
n
niir*t*l«t»
|
mu
kUlpi.
wa,
brought
. -■■ tr
machinery, whir A iq c M e d f it * a*h* ml n«it a Co ill
Ie*111 ai «u *ni|**alf*ii ■*( t ‘Mit
(tug .delinquent Intrrrel on nut
Tiothar. Mr*. H
•tand by her grandmo(|
start and 41)0 taxing unit, to ■iegreh mmjuuoi today following
Blolt . I
,,n Smith
S'
IIH1I1KST
PB
H
’
KS
for
old
gohl
iit|ii*it
cuttlld*'in'**
ih
nM
f
*
Ueardalf Arwufc .aid that wind*
w
q4pijl.b4&gt;nd..
The
rrtulullon
idm
V
iirlitw rUi.
V. Board man. mothgy
iloHca of ! h
did not ba- ; t yeUrday. T w^It , dfgraaa woulj
Jewrlery and ilantat wovk. Mail ilUi haflf* •&gt;(
blow all tvaeoi.
Ud
tVat
the
it’
ll
y
would
lial
flea.
•
ver. She wa* Ideujtt
...
^ T. W I ,A \\*1» »S
M t * il tuiuU ntll«*cli"tA o( Uit tl .nr ^Vrlog 11 KDu4»M* b » t ‘ *&lt;actIon gaalautred. k o la .L o a n Co-,
i
■iJO'UI
a
epcrlfl.
fuihl
In
v r m iiR c m
r
i
m
r i i n : M i m wr
-Jury bog, alie
inl-oer Ctiurfh A Hughey SI*.. Oflb . . I t a w h l r ^ S ^ J hlay
J I i i T M m °1r
V fi"*J,W ( apuron. wn* M out by
TUB.M IL
morning,» *while
TAftW*.
Id Av O'VI1 e —'iuaivety f„ r ysliring
raashed
ou*
on*.M
ny
,
,
i
»
«
d
^biyi
*.iir
atun.ort.
In Ida Jutta
I
M
|
n
t|
10
klUtuuliCv
n&gt;"
v"l»l*
northern who live* g t Ctmrron f iv . farther
(kg rarllficateg and Inlerpal. hut lanpr
•af Hrmlimt* i'uunl)
l««t I * m • |»i un, in tthlJk 1 will i n k
touched'#
JuroFa
the »ugar south. ||U that "everything
il*in
(•»
til*
of
f II'M of ( » «
.
i
aikiMdaia
for
i
i
.*I
k
Mu
•*»
,
*'t
**f.
IFOB IIK U K F of Itching, IttutefM r.: Bnantiuop, k 'r |huabDqd| qoqlti tMA'e to annual levy to gov
of .',imnli a - w* *••• f
. I *■ •'utlar Attftrnty. will
P« r* to k* all right here, will)
the (Minelpal and inters-1 Hi i lug, Cround Itch, 01 Atldc-.s-'a flc»
kiu*Mr
ftH
'hkltlfd.
I totlrU y|
M
ill
ta
|
tt
r
I
IM
th*
lt»
*•'
*
'"
't
'l
f
M
((W quadrennial oaieiaincnt had
•Irp-father of R r »
South
•it|iiM,r| oi' r* i*rai |y flv t yoafufH
hokbng up
specially
WgV the aa*ea*nWnt« payuicut &lt; di 1 ■Fi*+it, write*
H. l,«oiur&lt;l, Jl'» 111 |ha llairiiiNM*«llr I'n iu li) t*» 1*1 |»Mill
b*oa d « d « , i n i i a a t u * u u .u**f
|»i-l
und
rffjrlaill
■vniWf4 ! _
h
M
^
ln
J
ii
ii»*
t*i
in
*
*
-n
tm
*
|
u
B id
Gtargla. _fie * t l* f t observers
of
Meet the crrlificalra » ' »
. in laml |lr., Oi Undo,
tfe n i*
rfioddhml Ihcio wem
law * j S K H t * S of I'bUaJe'dl
•
Mill l*T MDI'l*''*•* 'l
I *tv pro*** )ii.'i, and piralaa m f rota.*
t
*
ii ii i*il *fr*&gt;rta tup Mid Ih* ratiao us
Georgia
i-cachea
did
not
ap;
South
i«raeh&lt;
A
V
A
I'llll
AN
(tuv.
•"groaa IncquaJlttea" In the le»y
and Miami, taatlfied bafufe^b* doiuatioB.
»' j i
\\ r Y O l'It W A T t‘ 11 r®|*Qiroil
ip
W i a rcoiaroament waa ordered.
. IjuJn U l T f i M l l f - .
JOHN tl. LlXjNAnUT.y
r im T t l rm
I»v .Hid* uho rvally know* how.
cold 1 Jr
w r o o 'o v l l„ i more tb-itt frijor concloded Uv&gt;- ip tha tja f'
ma
bene
Ilia
front
Hie
I
tvi.il
|t»
nfiu»m
Tin.
1
1
k
M
t
l
I
am
t
’ Becuuae Of varioua court actlcn' Kom*
U tte r * from Mr* C »rv »r t o &gt; » r
r u n ftiiliilirF r» full lift I* f"P M Ie-a'««a.I* to III*
A V M T I II 4, II \ N l i t 'H I IJIM FN
e ,lk * » " 'l«V*A
t
Jrw rlrr, M »jf, Avr.
poltlicul Jrtovea, . It w^g alTM* I- |tt armoHiU . ( m (I m&gt; U4
offlr** rtf l'.4ij|v«| l i n •taall#r|iiT "|
rpelher, n few week, b o ip r t i^ 1'
.
The
&gt;&lt;v«ro
cold
played
C^p.fln'l
tlerm |*f K. mlliille* f?oi»
were tiS JaC n T C. P . ^ S , UerT-'
figatll Il*n|*
|l|l *•ttl ‘ I*’* I 1*1 lll» *•'. * I Ml I®
i v ’ l A f i T F I), f o n n / - Fosn v— |^»h 1 und F v ftfid
Mi.ii i,r ii... li.-m r«M** i-ilmary t? t tmI | ml it H . m. hJ jlr for bM#
man. in c b » C * ,a f
waglhrr bn&gt; Iro tn d 4r q f 1the winter werw|» •Jaying. w*r# off#"-*! •" »vW M','r
•»»ii|*e | I m ills ,itiiat Pi Iniary.
fre­
I** li*ltf i* li(i&lt;«
^•hil«J*tu uf Mi nml Mi&gt;
tewti hern, *al.| the boll w e e rl( N toga I a Kalla, ft didn't laat long, by thr drfpnae. Tb *)' contained f r
11 * I Yr^tevday iiflriDoon. lireYinii *Mtri4-4i( Hill Im Hpiifrflaird. • It .It.) 1 Ul «ut* i«&gt; uw my (ifoi
quent
rrfqrenrw
fo
I
arvrr
*,
'
j
J,
v
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cull
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Inf
m
i
i
t*4 *1 llinoa lli« «
lit
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I
IS*.
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v
KINM.
boweve&gt;,
going
nut
Iri
a'.otil
II
nvenae4 creator] by tba worm win­
i.jjufuliir pUliriuin w ri*i Witch
.d ilu I- !&lt;)■ -*'f Mti*mttuiinfy.
eft in tho ehlldycn.
|'ta
hears after it fanned
Tim v h11J mb I tirn tu \ 1
ter would be greatly reduced,
II I iiv’n t.rn illK T v "
aiili th ru vnie it.1*1*. f'lr»**d link
I f ill Jt ■ I H I n r i ' l a r n
Several wltlt#**1* tcst‘ f ‘vdi
couple rvifftlly. lioftorue 10, i
A tiifud'er of the erew o ' the
mnt *liat
Tim U »
m(n*4*iiiitthn*®
aMgree* in N n»h*llla yea' ru. elet W a Inc initial . - T M&lt; |T.
r im a iir .iu rr .
|liBv .• • 14 * *• *I ' hw
tat af.
flahlng
t,a
Dapriy
w a .* C a rv e r', ehorweter aud lit • l l f B ' fumitinriil HD«uu(u4 turn
dyfely catch lt&lt; MMtd if t•laltt«d ( fl.vmuf
H e ll) ■ uiiuu ti* as lltk CB
fp r-lh o IWfl
, _ ^ W#M .ntlV a*Bl teqfqy * 4 * tha wiqter'e luwaat.
..... t Uit fttir* IMr U»»
I * . I)l4| ||,|| |t) I tl®
pvaivl o f h it w |fe,
,J .
W
H
over
rhoard
during
a
aturm.
'PuMiih
1.......
..
*
hKf
rm
ltu
i'fi
hi Suvoke I I uuim
•V -tut until llw summer o f lVJu. &gt;■ Other repcaaentatlve tuuthern Iowa
if rtomiiud* * »ni,**y*
^Daiii'.i.i, 1jiu.'iiHita |«. ,4nu% I -aH*
The .l*p 0 V I I
O'.tpr
U llO V E U M i
N r*
Tt4tM «fl nun
nw aboard the Nshimt
tii ♦./ ih* sn i-io in
money-to -run the local gov- were;_
. R*i V
l *,*'"»
lu lfta l l n&gt;, I-iU*
ihi.
I V l'NO*: U d .e - • m 'll wi lit n i c h . ............. . I* toll* Yrtiir &gt;!«»• a*&gt;f*
» w iim o o A ^ w * stole qjieRgd in Buggies
h u m .a r y
|o
oner. U is U im I M an,id Kfitittdtg •ifitim ou y
nta— U o e U y , lha county, the
MetnnhU 14: Montgnmerv " W
t-u i WkfA
Oil P r .I Site i llniim ran ar w(4t&gt;*&lt;fi &lt; , |h Jillle |»l lltmi I®” vail
fah
whose
aafety
fear*
had
Ir
m
U
4
I
em
day.
Prooecqttr
Buuon
anoouugoj,
ary dkatrict,
’41; Asheville 14;
•' vim
&lt;i
'la.
-!■*"&lt;*
*
*
rtlCe -rvgV* lit Id, it if i ini' rttlrtP ftHil
j \ r ii iikt'K
w tun*!*
■ • i-d*.
Korfoll, S I; rhniloa* felt, g w * rrportel «ufr. The vr&lt; and arguuwials o f couaacl will bktu jlh g lo, till- ml
„d A|n-ly n! tl'*’
gin im invdl*t*lj. l.engthy i n n .
■-on and Augusta. U s , sob landeJ at mi mi»tr
su n j i . v i i i ; ok
i y,
.frUM
. __ - gHC.HI J f '
Hi
laid
offn
v
Jiueiil* wore
dirt, J w,th little
* . m
|&gt;«r,t.| entiOOIM** si, t .itul i-l.p , I I I’ Vtl'by mtli,,nt,e.
,05l ra
, 1 n1
|. i* mi&gt;UU in, Uml «Mr|v* "ii th
10; Tbomaarlllc .30; Savannah 41,
Ihu , 'h r * of . ualter -&gt;t il,. tv, -li.ttri ,,f H..tt,iiioln tauUly.l
r* 1_
a.
1chagre the c * v will go to the Jfcry !•1,4&lt;li11* fa- in r 1**1 uli till ill** !*"*%* I- IAJ-ST: Shell-itiiniic*
■i*4 Tut*
Al| a ft tho*# polnta rape&lt;ln,| ee- g-« •
„ f.*c II,u KeurUl
IH-Ine, . ,*&lt;| In the I &gt;«iB&lt;t,y alle Ifrliuayr
ft&gt;rI%• a "U* i tudmrill®* Qad • **••**
l,l, Iln k larrl M nfsM . Alin Ml, fane. I’ l—O IS- reehril » « 4 . v
McMr t hi | fgitav Irritation «»»i-h
O
U t
Friday aftemoon
day. la-aVr at Hr uIII iifflre for
rn 'U W il rp p iia g ' t " d V The for*, L f t f V C l "
la k e
Mliry. ................ ||,'tC-l tnalie• a a* ata|if(. *4 t
riRblte In u* ii him ti|f nI* hr* fr*,
HprMig.
b
t
i m a rd.
raat (o r South Ceorgin runetd
d
l l . )■*&gt;••
KWt,,"' at,I ,,«iiili
I . - lu ll your. vg4» *
K-iiast
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■ rkivylll
llh’H Iludaou ( oath, I I IM; lh ,p .
I halt l)&gt; minirtilkCr my CAR
1i"&gt;rl i r t u i tn»
at
IlM rd it*i hark
tnd .tk* governing b od % •W yo
W \d* l&lt; &gt; *b(p* •trvgglo'l h «V fyr ih,. hTfUift uf bill rtff JT_
h'rdaa, fUU; Ikaliis touting i n ,
i» ih jr r i i w i i s
ihm Jr. You rt'lll Iiw i kitll*
lias MAM " *
■H
n“
'# 'Jjaiuly. iu b )«ft
*•** d*
laaqlf. in gn m r w rtgr* o f f the AC.
t^ntiqaad front Pag* O m )
tliD* 11 ■114|f! ativl Hull tu
IT.'t. Kept A Son , t '.,d Cm Ileal
i#r |hr %Bl«r4 111 Hir JuP* Ufl|
i'llll j i m i h ;
t i i i i m :u ri.
1*0.14 My T m&gt;i
trfc ota»
lantlc sfgboayd, landsmen le t l ^ j
“
find hwjr and twv '..aby lyura.
Myrtle
i
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Hai.f r? Inna ”o —Adv,
■ I s«ai|i«# *.f i hs*
to I I tu* I 1*141H ftLtlfarm uf bib •nfuNuruinlll
atlng o f ■ belated winter J’/ a W *
pooti ty the floor with
f k|awl**• • •»( HrlrtlHwlft .&lt;*«•»» Hi b ll*»1 im ft-Rr ur fiaktii Yauf* idja
I
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liunfnttut
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rv
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aUading
. grr -aw
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ik a . Ilf* moat aw I .all Vt)|i&gt;fB ■»-• ill i IIy III I hi W
. I tWgfgkA. T A T U ,v
Tim pscoVirci were 4*
n * it puthm flb«. ll.attN i'ita rflua
I .*1nf.
1 al| occurred. The
’..A N E T 'S ~ I )l7 iic ~ H T lilt t ; 17 7 v. If kail • mtu Iff ft ■*4fa.ril,
ve* testified, bo I forggrarnta .u n it mi|i|ijir* ivgra
ru n o ju iw t r r
\»4*4, AI»4litd»uj f HIti»wmp„ I *f»l|L'*
r h I*? wlB' t l I*
■i rijitlons,
(m ini•«in '•*
■H flk #." Thai
I util Is* it I'Mtl-t) 1dll I ft I Uf Ml#
lUmr ) . lor 11-411 lily , lift hr If u»n a*
and, was holding moved towafjl Ita dapane r f rpn(
fe jis * - »
(ill
I
ii
la boat
tl
• f i v k i , I'H Q M IT &lt;J(lit|iiv». I'I ioim* md I’ tulo If f l f d i f . I wiiH'tt II
ih* v lllc i »*f.
i-M in u 4- T i H I K T t
d ,ry anew.
M ild
e-htifiolr- « 'limit y and wtU .
, eifialtfti Mil iffld r iil. fllUrlgitiil
Unas.
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ia i
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. takas lU llL
W TWUOa m*4 »alr».
Ilka- UilU uf Itlft
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e
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The
h"w
hroposal
avibnilltad
..f Il.iw Iiuikiy. 1( Mlfti’lftd •
1^ ( 11^ 00: for
N. Jr
Jt w. A'U* ‘
Jsw-1 my gun, thraufh (Hr M ilf* l-ampaon. llgllin u.’ mi m H i« ftlivrlff, i
far.
II)— F lo w e r * tint! PlantH
.
full i *iin*a I-* Hu ruiiirlutii
a I till DI m jlt iM o ll i *p
■kgirting at l* a no* iah mlnlatcg |u flvipa. n.aart«d 3 p k . ; . ; ^ T t a i i A ^
prea aboatv the .toJlkr
f■»*.-’-tiirui ur 1iwt ariiw*liU
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)
:
m
n
n
i
n
o\,
l-'Olt SAI.K : IviDUto plant,
ng
in tlio
nosrw.
rniupi
IM I, i I f Irlftfil ilftpul
i
mnhum it®* hi!* cpii&lt;IM«&lt;y *
that Jr pan wa« agger to nrgoliat*
n *:
pt
tuird’e Store.* U17 V)ast let.
i;
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,
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l
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ul
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»T0 mile. s o u lB a tt «V
He data Iled ki. alary of t-mpty- a Irucr. JUt Japanese plan was , ____ _____________
**ufit*t * l*«r t»f 11&lt;*uIs! Y4*i i‘*H. kiibjn *
I f t * held Ih ilr. l i j j
H im iiiftM lf
tb* negro and ae#*
isi iK- t**in«4niitr® PrltHkfy In in I
, lu l«l li.ltr h||, 1RII. «i|s.I Mill au|*_ j 1 lilalf In filiu«s\irit'it. J
.mure tbqn two days w « p i . nefrij
( |U "4’|MI R I lie- M|||t|ML»fft Ilf I IlC fill iR^ll f ur I Ni* tifllij* ti(
B 'W A C
luiile. Inf i t be * Iii ii •*-ft tittili IlMeUr I ’4#iu*l &gt; I'uunl]! Bijbjfttit lu
m ua ui M
q t t conti
M i qWd to movft
T h e J i f t n w r iqp jjilr a ,kta j
' t f t v.,
n .m
luiinMry m J
M* t '
cheap
(or
cash,
see
B.
A.
Bralt,l^ i
(houldyr., Carver ntpincad that consular (ft&gt;lce jC r y ’ 'J ** l*“ tl(lw n Lre“ * h.1, ”
thrtp (o '
• nfurcM lh « Innf ,
^
T •’ be .N.nti/ic research that goilD craon, I f f Mqgndlla A vr) *
t hues' a
fBtnr
»n4 Mill
" • hU room. o'»-‘ arye*k(pg two J a r a g f^ c itilU lii . j r r vA. .
•
di.ealc
i ittftlliBvnl (U m
Couaty
...
„,,U U
b ,*„ vulcw,
who .-#»* Mi**
WA£|«*o,
T)nIm tu 111). nMIUUft 4IH* 1*1 uf mf T h# Muttpnrt
-ri a|*i
of all Ra
U
—
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o
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m
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u
t
Ih
u
r
d
condition due to other
. » isA i'H ri fi»ir l l i « A fflfp .r t r BU|rtir. ablU4««
Utah, will ^I
koto ftt (So
* f oair uf rru h ir iii lull fur Hr initial'
.
j
r
p A tit .,
rbanetj.
TWU eV u n f v A n i s uT:t» ronnnt
l A q W f » * A **.,fifrvT«u.
lo ji Y i ^ y . '
‘ VUAO. • « '“ Jurl )u llirt girrlft|nn *»♦
A . Hock, |)g|it. 1,-13.
ing looms. I.ighta, oink. bath, (lift trtliftB In laa^JwriB rpltAMrlftft
tr S T tPAftTAMI
amljyatUn by U (Ita d r
Bqs(uta Haikuaq was sat Dpgfi , r li* o
I |u*trl*y
*7 ,'Milwaukee. Wl*. a l-iotp garage. fO.OJ |,cr month. .'II') Pal ' ftrtl.* Ii ycuir nuMwirt on n bulla &gt;1
■ I M^bitciHtir#
S
■ »t*ka'» u44orn*y. who algo g ro gu aUgmyiwd
|ha* rain*
roin. ot
y d lo visit |h*
i
..•lultjit *1(4 I lil* etflou In n tmalm
I nn t. fill, atb* uftir* ttf IMUBli
Qoitr*
Hpacialltl of
uietlis
A
*f.
lit.,
i
ificlMi*,
iml'-iltor&lt;&gt;uilily
up.
Fu
It
t
i
l
l
11141r ti* I u f Hftliil
to ta l a t thf first trial. Carver W I*
•aperleiwe ha* ;&gt;erf*&lt;trd u
11-.1*141 manaer.
- ~
Mill 4D|r#cliiTf I f, tt hl«*H i-inlirnruMi lH
, X ?*.**"10” • f w l * ^ r
•■vVadj
- j
.
* 4 pal. w tar* she be I ta fn a try
tbffftrlcu )■
Hftllfiifii,
l-u r t s l i
‘
nt method a f treatment Id — A ^ g r l m rnt , F a r K e n t
w j T in a rr? *.
leoiijt vt ofrul. AlVnmuiiln
Hardin*
"W U L thru you were qwic tq-J .CqnauUy official* datlared fth*
i
•
I
It,
l,t
It
iMonri.ft,
IlftBT
i '* r fd
afrdiftft
provrii
unusually
*
.
«
i
ring twaaugo
FDR K E N T : Furnished apartment.
f &gt; ^ ‘ 4 lu kUUne Uie negra than tb o m?n would ta triad for I
iTfirre-Ri r»i&gt;. Yuur J W * t
M ill ftV%Tt: R i : m t i N .
!. This aame treatment If
I lu»*4*|f *iun uiuQ in* rBiaul^feJ »* I ii |i|srsi|{i1o4.
Incant * «
Mr-. Noble, (lilt My,tic A v ».
Ij^about your w lfg, overeat
Ilk was thy aukjecl f f a
•-being used by goitre a -ffrrf'U 4J‘ Q.y«®U Hfti*Ml«S BMttfftM flielll#
It W. UJdtl,
. to lha U *rir—
‘ *"n lto d Hlate. Cnuaul
*'
illf/ O # liiu iry ; ill W jj*| d uli
. t i u t l s r kipuvi
; i l l fv e r the eyuntry srtth Ub— H o v f t u F o r K e n t
Tb»
Certnau
l * 4 l oiftt M ill wRpftftf i*i#
__
*n tw # e .w * i:.n y i.h l
I J«*►aprili * b«M'|h.h uf
trif- yktl.
vlll.
•if nil
mII'"|T|*row i * i |
fauulU.
crow of IS. T “
that negro, you said It I"
. 4 ,H |
V e w t t i f s r * ' filled with Jg|v
rt*|4l|i uf (lift ftilh H* lift I oris I I B»
I t,. , -i»r a-b-au
week »| a
The Doctor slate* that Goitre FOB M*-NT: M loom ’inifurnlshaI «■
(r|4(.
fttnlifiu I b «
IAmM I iiu Ub jid 1st U-. i.lllr n b l r.n &gt;v
Ua
d
n
p
ua
th
rei
and
u
Faow
ta
dee
A
fta
r
killing
tha
natro,
Carver
aitroa
rslafprnm
vnti
arriro.1
»*.
“
h#u»e.
*&lt;|ui#pe&lt;|
with
ga*
lan
gf.
brother wf
!# A rendition whkh grows worse
; fill r Is! Ill * I'll II llftft.
K-uilli lllalrlrt - I H-wla-la
to Bouth said ha went ta- kb w lfa om i lakyA&gt; h u *l UOW uaau
y i u f k ». w q o D R i'y y .wlilrl, taolu,l-ia Mailforg. |*
M r*, fttyddr V l f M w e lay
n ttk n tg irc t and reiuinnvanda lm- water heater A F iigid alr*. I'hwneta, ).aka Mkr&gt;. l o w s
l
CajoaUna.
which
war#
I b* tha guest* ,
, ^ti#iit ion n f MuUur how
i n - a M i .cI huv. a»&lt;I Purre
I
* r_| »A a a &gt; q H
ulvialaq
Tha
Vogr ropwori will ta np#
I I* ,
. .. _ m m
lha growth may ap
i
roak
furnlahcd
[
Yark.
l*r
Irom'
tba
.
• IteepoerlHtty. .
and pb
lha; line*
which
wh« i
■ niedlest (f|
I district «4
1 IM |&gt;urrl A ft'i h«t fa
ll*
n
i.,c
r
a
ll*
-•ay),
* * » «j
,•&lt;#
.
. A llan,-nla
1 day». i* i
tv Hock Is th*
nparaturea
volk I p
triad
leesilh
T riybftd *4Nji that t,
1*1.4
rsvN
r a t ora
towel 1
tl# kntblh
Th*
A lilt
* i * ssllh ant,
t may
i w » , U «f4 r B a ir
fltaur
Y
ack
.
AT
f-r
o,B.t*l,|
.
FOR
flAf-B
t
Fcroisd
M
u
d
gawith
with his nirlbod. Ila • hut
SOU
range In good condition, Phon ,
a rts
I tall)
g H S L t n g tag J a i R a S t o i
I this b o«k .u l nw « r n
anti w ill a#iu a - I M
.. ^
seta ao.) s a p T«ti&gt; i- ia la Ita
•*»
anyone Inter*#ted. WtUa FDR SAI.E: Pnhnn F lfn t -taed will approclato
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INDEPENDENT-DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9. 19.12

Heavy Frost Is OnWay For This Arta

bh And Sup­
plier AHio Brought;
Hope For PeaceParleys Doesn't Exist
SHANGHAI, Mar. 9. —
(A.F.)— The Japanese continned to pour reinforcements
and have quantities of am­
munitions and supplies into
their lines on the Western
Shanghai front today. Four
transports arrived at Woo*
sung with an undetermined
number of troops. At least
SJX&gt;9 landed and itartad to march
toward K U ngw an.
waa Indicatad a t Japan***
Iist was
beadquart
adqnartars lh a : itlll more rein, J o r r e m e nnta
t ara expected. A ll waa
along tha Chapal-Woorung
^ w a ls t alon
Una hot tha Japanaaa contlnuad
to patrol tha arta.
Hundred# af bodlaa of C blntia,
hilled during th a -b a ttU on K U n g ­
wan, on tha Ktangarao-Miaorhung.
chan front, are atill un re mo red.
- A ll reports Indicated that hope
for paaea parleys la ■ virtually
nen-aalatant leaving tha altuation
ro uncertain that
almost
any
eventuality Is poaalbla.
' Raporta that anolhtr major en
gagvroent waa developing
along
the batllefront troubled Shanghai
today at neutral mediators, after
S T er esa sf aavaral days, resumed
negotiations to end the crista.
Central Chlang K al-Khrk was
aald to ha taking an active part in
preparations for a Chinese offen­
sive.
International Settlement offi­
cia ls conferred with Japanese au­
thorities In tha hope of getting
something dona about tha ineanlu n r coadiuea* In
W . Palmberg, both af Miltea. Wla., yielded to tha entree^a le s of their friends sad returned to
V l i i D l l u l from Ltuhav where they
had bean caring far wounded In
the battle sons.
•
Th g war office la Tokyo an
nounred that tk# Manchurian and
Shanghai campaigns cost the army
MS dead a d i B B f wounded up to
M ar. I . Th is waa exclusive of
naval casualties totalling several
hundyad.
•’
Tha L»agfte of Nations a-ennhly
at fJeeeva appointed a rnnin.iltee
to draft a reaolatldn expie.slng
the league's view af the rn iriirl
la Chaagchuu, Manchuria. Men
,
(C ontinuef on Page hour)

Many Real E sta te
D eals Reported In
Seminole County

F L O R ID A . Mac. I '. - t A . P . )
— Generally fair and much cold­
er. A cold w are
with heavy
float la expected in the north
and central portions tonight.
T h a lowest temperature will be
U to M degrees In the extrema
north nnd frcexlng or slightly
below In the central portion,
and possibly light frost in tha
Intartar of tha extreme south
portion a n d continued cold
Thareday night with heavy
frost probable to the interior
of tha extrema south portion.

HOOVER PLEDGES
HIS ASSISTANCE
TO CUT EXPENSES
Says New Slashes In
Governmental E xpenses Is Necessity
W A S H IN G T O N .
Mar. 0. —
(A .I ’. ) — Holding new slashes in
federal expenditures a necessity
If tha budget Is to lie halanrrd.
President Hoover y e s t e r d a y
pledged tha aid of hit administra­
tion in this work In UHre Demo­
cratic controlled iW ust commit­
tees.
•
Th e president accepted from
Capitol H ill a statement
that
1126,000,000 more must be sliced
from a budget already reduced by
approximately (477,000,000. Ad
drafting newspapermen he re
ported members of his cabinet
were preparing "drastic recom­
mendations."
"T h e whole of the sdnnnlrirallve
officials,” he said, "are cooperat­
ing with the special economy com­
mittee appointed by the House of
-ItrpCeaentallvrt In the drive ta
tiring about further drastic econ­
omies in feJexml expenditure."
The President referred to a
la l asooay-aaving committee
Oaewar^ThSL
is ta report by A pr. IB.
Cooperation was pledged also to
tha Haute Wfcys and Means and
Appropriations Committee*.
floorer spoke yesterday with a
carefully pre a re d statement lie
fore him. He re lie rat ad hi* belief
that “ nothing l&gt; more important''
than balancing th budget with the
least possible increase in taxes,
and addat a hope that the govern­
ment would tie In a position after
Ju ly t to pay its way without
further security Issues.
"T h a t is vital tu the &lt;1111 fur
ther promotion of employment and
agriculture." he asserted. " It gives
positive assurance to business and
industry that the government will
keep out of the money market xno
allow industry an&lt;| agriculture to
I harrow the money, required for
the conduit of husinrss."
The Chief Ksecutlve issued s
reminder Diet 'h e ir « i &gt;
litlle
room left for further rrdm lion by
administrative action and lhai fur
ther slashes must lie authorised by
t*

report reads at tha trade body ofStow thla morning by H a l W ight.
Halford realtor.
f l o u r i n g tha past &lt;0 days. M r.
W ig** sold that ha had made the
fallowing sake:
i M acraa af land south of San­
ford and cloea to tha aid Orlando
The Board of County Commiehighway, aald ta I . F . Roehlh far •loners, meeting in regular session
aa la vestment, and to build a yesterday, passed a resolution
closing the inland Jakes of Senfl10 acres on South Sanford A re ­ nols County, including Lake Jes­
na*. at Mecca Statlun. U the Saa- sup, to all fishing for s psrloj
f erf-Oviedo T ru c k Growers, In c , from A p r. I to ^ p r 30. inclusive.
O nly martins ms tiers occupied
bought to build a modem celery
washing plant which baa bean the attention of the Hoard, which
was pressut la its entirety. .
rerepUtfd.
The B o t f i Accepted i new m i;t
Th a Reixenstain and W agner
designating
I d l i n g Station at tha intersection Of Seminole County
of Melleavllle nnd Calory Avenue, all of Its priucLpal ruadt. bridges,
t o -A . J . Peterson, local agent far lakes, streams, and other topo­
graphical .points. The msp wss p rtt i e ' Baa hoard OH Core pa "P ­
A horn# in Ran Lanta ta C. F. paiad by To n y Pitchford, count/
W igh t, ferrear owner being tha anginsor, sJkd the Commissioner)
TM m Owermaly a n d Mortgage cpcoreresadel &lt;u use to all msksrs
of reaps la tha U n tu d R ules.
Bids far tho purr has • of two
now oao-aad-ooo-half ton trucks
wlU bo advertised, ths county
wishing to trade two old F o rJ
trucks aad one Chevrolet truck la
aa tha now tracks.
, • J lf A .M -L o u la
'A p p ro va l was given for
the
A a r, today waa ■otaiy .public
bonds
sf John
la |M electric Adams, and J . A . Logan; far the
I Jaa Jahnaan, deputy sbartff bossd af L . t Johna year aan, a id fa r tha fire-arm bond cJ
W . II. Morgan.

ROOSEVELT IS
OUT IN FRONT
AFTER POLLING

HODGES#R[TES Boston Mayor Says
SMITH DOESNT Lindbergh’s Child
NAVE TO RUN Has Been Returned

LONGWOOD JOINS IN DRIVE

Democratic Chairman
Says It Is Not Nec­
essary For Judge To
Enter June Primary

Victory In NcwHamp-|
. shire Primary Gives j
Governor Edge Over j
Democratic F i e l d

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LOADINGS DECRBA8K
W A S H IN G T O N , M ar. 9- ~
freigkt loadings for the
Fab. *7 ware ea­
sy by tbe A mart .
l* a y aasoclsUoe aa U t a l. ^ S t ears. T h W area a da*
af | 7 . IN c a n b a W tha
wash a «d U6.TXX koiaw
tiia d h re waafc ha I M L

Throngs O f Visitors
On Hand To Inspect
Artistic E x h i b i t s

MrH. Hoover SendB
Thanks For (iifts
Received In City

BIG W E F B lllT ‘CONTROL BOARD
LOSS REPORTED OF TRADE BODY
FROMHARDBLOW HOLDS MEETING

Advance In Price Ex- Rcporl.s Arc Made At
pected As R e s u l t
Monlhly Session Of
Of ( ’urtailed Crop O.OfO. Al Cily Hull

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Sm all D ocket Is
H eard Yesterday
ByJudKeR.VV.Ware

Outstanding Speedboat Drivers Of
ompele On Saturday
Country Will Compete
Satur

llutcliiRon To Speak
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72 Hours In
OPENS TODAY IN Given
Which To Get Away
MAYFAIR HOTEL

It w ill not hr n r r r - » a r y for Mil |
(W A S H I N G T O N ,
M ar. 0. — |
l a i d B. S m i th *n d Ll oy d F Boylv
(A -P .J — By his victory In the New
t o ti tter th r D e m ocra ti c p r im a ry
Hampshire
prim ary
Governor
In Ju n e fo r t h e o ff ic e * o f circuit
Roosevelt Is leading the field to.
co u rt Judge and Hate** a tt o r n e y
day for the Democratic presiden­
renpci l iv e ly . Thin
in fo r m a tio n i*
tial nomination while supporters
r o n t a in r I in a letter fr o m J. II.
ballad tha New England result .as
At a late hour th u afternoon,
Ilmtgr*. ch a ir m a n
of Ihr
State
a blow to the movement to stop
it,,, second annual Flower and
Derm*
t
at
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t
'o
rn
m
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rr.
who
exhim. Roosevelt's defeat &gt; of the
sponsored by th*
prrturB t h r opinion that rdme thr liarden Show
forcat behind Alfred Smith fooffice of n rriill
pid ir
w a s «uh
Garden t'lul* nf Sanford, was in
New
Hampshire's
eight
voles
m ittrd to a bide o f thr people in loll s«niK al the Mayfair Hotel,
brought his total of pledged dele­
I p L'm ami the prim a r) nominee ap
gates to 21 as against 22 for Gov­
m lh lliioint* of inleirslcd vlttlm /
I•#%1111«d
and
rorifirm ed
hy the
ernor M urray, Oklahoma. Roose­
tile sparlniia lobby
S e iia l r . th er e h - no n e r r s s r l y foe mt-vm*
velt's friends looked ahead of this
nimI adjoining
loom* in.iiecting
n i n t l e r •u'miibsiop lo a p r im a r)
and saw In tha voting a . great
Ju d ge S m ith , in siilunittini^ Mr. J the eshllilc
prowlfa for the future.
l l o i g r - ' le tte r for p u ld n a t lo n . ex
Semes nf ribbons representing
Th a f ln t returns in the contest
p i r u n l hl« willingm-wa to !»ecom«' first, ccniid. and third honor* in
for ilelsgatas-at-large to the na­
a c a n d id ate in Ihe p r im a r y and de
•loalily. Iw-auty. and hardiness.
tional convention, showed an a »S c r n r at Long wood !t«| T momIm) in mini: when tV iiiitjT * oni
d r ie I. “ T h r la w require* a t 'ir r u il « r i r all*, hed In single blooms,
trage lead far the Roosevelt elate
of four to one. These votes, how­ m Utiorirr ( ’. It. S ra n &gt; ti«lnt« a Snoitoi ic t onVIl) Mollm lo the own Ju d ge lo «erk riominnlmri in thr vases rontaintng ' ilorriis *f rich
a|ipearing examples of l-'lorlda's
ever, were all In the towns main­ M of thr L njfw ihm! tim aKi' mi pin. I M-e of iTM'olme
I i'Ml dollai p r i m a l ) only w hen th r S t a l e K i
ly rural and included none of Ihr rvrnth.aH) pA»»e(| into - I iliflru n v Iisih U he lo ir 1 1• f tilth i UN* M* r i u t i v e f' o n im it t e e shall d r d a r e gardens, anil entire exhibits prr
fo| •in h nomination. I im pu ted ol srnted by garden club circles, nnd
state's I I cities, where the Smith (urnwi t»» thr Srmittolr t 'oiinl) &lt; h iiiilt r
t out me n r ofln t
J y II ll*M|gr«. c h air m a n o f tho professional exhibitors
strength was Lelisved to lie.
itii uiiurts mI and uiinpiu
trrday. T li r rrr*»nt of t*u* i Id I U i wb kept
M a l e t'n m m it t e r .
ahnnl
im rsi
Returns from 7V nr the 221
Fight prominent Southern hormannrr Karh |in*«iit wh •* iiwrd Ih r do U r not old) »i|iir&lt;l hi iianir, menta and
rr q u ir e n ie n la
o f the lirilllilrtsts began ih* dtfflrult ta.k
towns govs an averavgr for Ihe
t
hasrd
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to
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ii)
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t 'o m m it tre . l i e sent me the letter of Judging at noon, an-l fm uimr
eight candidates on the Roosevelt.••*prr»B
n»|
“ If Ihe D piimm rary nf the st a te than two and nnv-half hours they
pledged slate of IKbft. an,I fm lh&gt;- rrnt. purrhaM' wo d, h if Uh.ti. trig Mini handier, ktantpo,
Hatiotirr v, d e d a t r « Ihr o ff ic e should he in th r noived from rxhlhlt In exhibit. ,
rhargru. grorerir*. tturking
on an *»l*l account.
Smlth-pledged slate of 12*.'.
oil. lit) p i d - and i pi unary. I shall he very happy tr
Th * Judges were: Mrs. Julian I
Smith leaders predicted a ms
rini*. harlw aro. ntt**ii»l.
tn# I II « loot
have no dr- Ilnur hell**, Charleston. W
jogjly for their ticket in lbs i'll) r i g a ^ T M«* dollar waul Ihrtmgti the foil wioi* hand' dm
Vs .
mi: it** I f n for nomination
dor arsir
((*ontiniied on I gr T w o )
of Manchester, the Urge*! tn tin r i imi toft-* I song wt «mI tia ia g c.
pirsldrnt of the West Vlrgiiu*
Mil itt K" l« &gt; . t. A M n U i ) . I*
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cedter. Th ey expressed tie belief S t r v « * f i » ; .1 \ t w t t M i g h M i o
Festeration of (lanten Clubs; Dr
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M a t h e w - , I o-l
that if thalr ticket showed a ms
It S, Krelor. of Cranford. N J ...
m a n t e l ; |{ Mt l t r y n o l d . A «
Itail’ o a d i &lt; • « -far knoll. II. .1 U t r i
jor|ty of 6000 In that n ly th.-ii
H a rry Smith. W inter Garden, Hov
U .1 Ifni I lev, I &gt; Ml-tlltic. |l l( t at NV ,
wot g possibility of I leatnur Hilo hI i i n I ; I. I. I I w m i *. .It
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W hlpp, Jacksonville; N. It. Cur­
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lion; J. I. Itlr i . J II Alh ii.
■omc o f-tk * ir
ler, J M C arm thers. of Orlando
Th e Republican tickrt of -ra in and II t. F u llri.
lipiin entering Ihe lobby, the
ilrlegales-at-large, anti t.( tu n dis
tisitor is met with a striking pro
Hanford resulents nrr I ih U \ im
trlql delegates ia ra. . tli-ln r l.
f«.alnnal exhibit ImmediatelT in
lacatpt *»f mamant«beii of thv re
wax elected without opposition. It
ttonl of him. while flanking this
eefbt
Vilit
nf
Mrs
Herheit exhibit nn either side * »r many
r e f tkW H 4 A rehr A h L * 1 ,
Hoover and her party af-nartl the vnrb-lles of sucrtilenl plant-, slid
strength ICrtrtfcit the two Iradera
l*cibm nnient yacht *8ri| &gt;oih
for th « Democrat a
presidential
f r in The memenltbere are letter* Itfiii
nominatloa.
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•lieol .till
hi.wn dining the bi-it, nod for 'll ' ll ofgllir countv
Chicago in ion* were «-lift*rn l*v
wtnl* in thr
•i*Miati !»• *»f flowers, n u ll, nnd lv ft a rr morr pi«'fr*«ional rtlill*
(K t V n tn - Eight w rrr ilrlrs»tr* i eler)
•t-Urv* •••th with » h.«lf ' oir.
11a, liulibplual n* ••. a/alra ami
II M I'apworlh, president id |iiilh«»frv lilwim*
uni \h» oihtre d ittrH l tkkgutr*.
| Hie i om it) tra le ln».lb ha- ■ per
tW0 Wi ll a vote f f h . mi •wrh of
In thr atfjtonini* t-tiling roimi
filial Irllrt signed by ,\|rs. ||t»o a rr ahatlow pic*oi« . flnwrr ar
ih* two .. tigretoftonal ili«lrirU .
*ei am,| readlng •* follow* “ We ra n g rm rn t- an.I Hi* mall yanfru
Thougli Ih r n u m U r of Drum • •• mi|| mem are h much enjoy me Ihe genet
rra tlr ifrU-iralv* Intnlvrtl w m ir
T A M I’ A. Mar. 0 ll»»&lt; &gt; I • ..f j
illspla)* rn trn 1 \ Hit fivr lia r
•* gift of
celerb
langertneB. den t'lul* fir. I*
gardrd *•
hill* Lraring nil Ihr g rrp rf m ii resulted from *!«• wind I I••1 ••( '
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liobeiliui
Hn»r. Aialva.
convention oiilt-onir the p rtm if)
yiapefruit. and flo*b#». which the M ayfair. ( •»*♦»#• an | D m (iar
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•torm S a tu H a ) night ar»#l 1 irohv ' t.f Ihr
waa aw Ait • I l*v political olbAtrv.Seminole I ount&gt; I lismlter of ( ’uni tlrnrr *
t sO lire trad*
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•FI l)FfAU«r #»f it' pfoiihlr offret cut tine *he volume d»w '
iiterte put on out tfoat in behalf
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•I Ihe people of )o * county Th* o p r t*ooy
until |l) (Ml o'clock,
. pot I - ol rn en* rr lf d ) slid fruit Ml* del»C|o*»s# the a vial will *o ••i*ni tomorrow from
ai'kaUHi 1 patrd with 11.000 ra t- •' III!
state*. pAf 11' *•I*•ft\ in MairAchu
• ••mtnend
I Ir llobber- «re
•ceompli •
w h fir m Smith tichrt l# m\ Iasi season, f*. F.
Imsm ' i I I
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Mill Mill » •
y AiBurr i ami follnwvni «»f g n u im I manager of ih
«m ild like to thank \ mi rend thv •p*i im I -htiwing for rolorad ptr
I 1st I d a
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•on* ha- l»rrn arrangad for thtd .)
f’llrua l.sd ia n g f, M hl &gt; .
and intfoo
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and plan
to fn tr r hit nainr
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throughout tl»r t l « i r wa- l»»okcd all pari of Ih r rlir u I Hi U ImI- mouth •
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in lh «ir candidate an Lhc UiuiAtfaU U a l lluiiaAllJ M «A , Isa. -Aid.
••er ft in Mr* ||r»M%ei'a %e«rvtary. ronorctlnri with thr staging of lit**
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11 i- im po rtin' 'hat
•trrngth wat ronatdarr I giratri.t
Miss Mildred Hall, reading »* fol v 'rn t fh r .Sanford WlnmarT* ( hit*
me a me**toil' "I Ho f 'om inlller "l
grow r* i I'tclrtrs the i hi*ngr ,|
In tha rural dUtr»i;tt.
lo w a
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will
nrknowle Ige ba- a I'timnrltlrF iii charge nf rr
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m ih thanks for M i- llnover. the frealiinrnl aalrs, whilv tl»r Jum *r
lallon
C’nmrnarider -aid. **ll« tooihl l.vl.l mg l l - 'i • A
gift nf a d a te of d*ln I •- celery High St IiimiI nn ht-alia under the
lirtanioinii- appiobal nf I'n •
his V«tail f«n a pin* •••mini
which wat put aboard our h«»at iliirrlio u nf |{ llrndrl, la furnish
rati* with Hie value ol Ihe 11 ml .lent H ••\n A n&lt;i llobrding •hoi
Mrs
llnnbii appiecmi* d lug music 'luring the afternoon
palgn ' -•lilted on* of Ih r impoi Icday
In l*»da)’- i hanged loarket
the
friendly
thought
*% It r * h and rbruing
•In thr opinion of M* i mum «nd lant his'M ia di-po r«| of hy •!»#•
er. Ihe market cannot •Ip hill Ih Iboard, k*In* Ii iitg e l all r r " ld « " '- prnoipled Ihe »einliug •f this
of the &lt; elrry
favorably affected. In iddllnui to of the • • nly lo partirlpate In Hie splrndui product
thr hig d»-crea*e in %t nor !•• he •sn ip iii i hi *mi lar as it |« po. ( ’ity*'
Mr «nd Mr* A h
Hoxvlter.
C ity Clark
Freak H. Lamson moved, thr fruit left »• that vklm h • I de.
has again reported that a Hemi withbloosl ihe dinughl .»»»d i I he
I into I
Mien, tioard menito • |«h n I flrrrjala Jiabe a Irltrr from
Mi-* Hall, leading a- follow*
note County Dollar ha started from
((*nn'(titled on I'age Three |
(('o n 'liu r I on I
Ftm I »
"M r* Hoover waa ni«*at upptecia
the clerk's office in the C ity Hail
llbe ol y«Vb r thought. an»l the
has been returned with 21 or more
Im will if ill basket of red l***ea. Shr
names on It, Indicating that It hs&lt;
l-aw vudalms a|i|ieariiig brfolr
ha* a-ke I me to thank you f*o M umiipal Judge It W W are on
had a wide and varied
journey
during its foui-dsy rouree in Han
the in"
Finlay amf Monday were few In
ford.
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Officials of Ihe lieiieba * ilcu- nu ■•&gt;''#), and tfie tity
treasury
A fter Mr. ta m s M disposed nl
t •r iw»*r« A ***n tai noi mm*
inter
tiro fitted but irtllr ftmu small
the dollar, It pssaad through Ihr
A n m tllo g lo iiilm i i m IIOii 11 iiiii i#u • M I -At r n v* ill lie c hlrf im a I imnI to babe re.eived a letlea fin**, imposr-l on guilty j-prsoria,
following hands, it A Is Robertson, I'allil llrsi'b abprr o lf l-la l. nl Ihr «pe lnr All im i*&gt; scre Hiilije* ( In l hanking them fnr the tangerine* foi several* fines were unpaid
R. A. Ixmdenulwrg of the Sanford K lw lit. Oullxiaiil Muimlioai A »
#!••• k rrt«*&lt;*irs reml •hr Lfil III IpiSta, and oranges, while M rI
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John I'unlm i. white, charged
N ursery; Carl
FralaBl B U a le y- earintinii af* rarrivliit; n ilrl* unit itidrr i•sbr final r ulr% for the A « - Humph H J
WhiHi* r Jr . and wilh Iwing drunk, pleaded guilty
Rogert Hardware C a l lU li Lum
artanging i*r Ih rii iu r l in Ihr %ae ration irpiw*ent« ihe outh At Mr*
II H l^ v y . lirn r b i, who and was fined (6.
her Ca.; W . C. Illlll
Rmokr
Iln Nalinrinl thil* donated flowers, also huvr let
irgnllM mill r a r r. on l.ik * Mmuov lantir se&lt; I mui
W T . Hammons and F II Mr
house; ili-G ra d r B s U M f l l n . K Satiinlay nfl*rn»on, Ib ri* mill Iw Ih m i I As 'M illmu, and thr Am en te r s
lean, out ol town
wills* truck
N. Hcolt; Seminole ( M h M r y Co; so many rn liiv s of lu U m a n i. Ihnt
«n I'ower llm t A s*«*'lAtlou.
drivers, rharged with nnprupsi
I'a ul'j Beauty Shop] CL C . Collins; It it going tu b# a iliffn ult ta-k tn
The I '••Inwhite
fleet of
alt
pari.log, jdeaslrd guilty ami ware
Jos. M. Uonxaleaj SaxUh's lla t- run nff thv thn\- l a i r , of Ihn-v (•owls, andHi* Hat \ lamp*, fleet
fined |2.6tl each
ber Shop; J . B U t t l d l J L A . N ew ­ boats each.
i f . t h ' l f ImimI* in rharge of 'till
John and hs»i* Thomas, charged
•Hum* nf tha out»lum ling ilu vrrs h'try And &lt;‘ftl Mwfonri. nf |*iMetres
man; lllll Hardware &amp;&gt; ; c - y
with m u rb r , were transfrrrod tu
larndnnlst; K. C . Nelson; A . F. in Am arirn nr* rnming b*f* fnr tie will Im mii hnrid ret the -twit
\V I' lliitchuon, traffic inana thu m u n i)
Kemp, ami Kivs'g /Qgregr.
The n e t" get ijtid* r way at 1:^0
Ih* rari-», compi't'ng V°r &lt;a*h
Annis Adkini, . hargad with pus
grr fur &lt; base ami C o , will ad
Th a dollar was
o r more than plltes, ribbona, and an a illn l
mV lock, with a -iruitd ir.jck broad
•es.ing liquor, plcsdsd guilty and
21X1 now e lrru latig N 'ia this roun pita* for tha driver iw ording ih* r taliug ih r n * ills a* the rarrs are dies- meml^ra of t law Scndnola
wax fined $36
ty In a campaign sponsored by faatast ip tn l daring thr aitrrnnon run. A ll street- I. idmg to the Agr iru liu tr t'lfb un Dir s u b jn l
l.awrence lluigss, charged wllh
the Dade body, ta "Spend Sem i­ R a rr. will b* run in t'laas “ It." lakefroni will he l l&lt;- te.i off, and " T h r Rouliii^ ami D iv rr,io n of
nole C ounty Earned Dollars In “C ," nnd " F .” w llh Ih r national patm lltd by Natim.al (iu a n l man C v lr iy " si S rm in 'Jr llixlf school disorderly eonduct, will ba tried
neti Monday.
Seminole County.".
rham ^ion in each class bring in- ahd Buy Scot ta I'aiking apace.on liitnorfow uiubt at M 00 o'clock.
Kd F.oss, charged with balag
Th is subject Is onr of lbs nioic
tb « boulcvur ‘ fi«mi the
laagion
rlu d n l among th* rntranl*.
C U B A M A Y W IT H D R A W
Officials of th r Association, H ilt to tha May fan H**lal will b« Impoitant pruhltms facing farmsrs drunk, pleaded guilty and was
fined $.Y
h*ad*d by C s n n m liifs V . Mlson •old* at will gt-rwisl admission la #1 tbr prrsrnt time, according to
Ham Walden, charged with carAl*s
II.
Johnson,
advisor
to
lb*
H A V A N A , M ar. 9. - | A . P , | - Wail, wilt bs bare to hanils timing th* lakefroni. including blrsrhara
lU lu xal af Java sugar producer, 4 « i i r n ahd aeeltj In laying nut th* h*qr tha M ayfsn.-snd special &gt;*au «lsb, whu urges a largs attand- r&gt;ing roncraltd weapons, a pistol,
ta acrept a rsJuctlaa of tbs 1932 five mils roursf requirrti In raxk M tbs and of the Municipal I’iar. ■hcc. Koulin* business will b* pleaded guilty and was fined $26.
Obadiab Wright waa dismissed
a re S aillio quota flxsd by
lag sp#*d runs.
t A ll ( r s n o l . of th* raca will ba placed before th* club following
en rhargas of disorderly conduct,
laraattlonal Ragar count il woald
Commodore Phil II. R*id wlU ta read aver In l hr Sanford Elk* M r. Hutchison's address.
whlla Charisa Burk# plaadsd guilty
moan withdrawal a t. Cuba from bandl* tha starting fla g s Comma- Bared, while thr m tir* affair U
»eU, aa spahaaasan
spokssmxn fay lha dura E a rl K night, of Canlon, Ohio,
tha cauacU,
LAR GO -N o w firs track t u to tha sams charge gad was fined
by the S rfiiinol# County
atoraata snM
•nU FssU
70.1 rd a/.
Cuban interests
city arrived recently.
w ill bs chlsf ebsekar; Commodore
of Conunsrca,
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County Board Puts
Ban On All Fishing Lamson’s Second
Upon Inland Lakes D ollar Returned
Bearing 21 Names

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BOSTON. Mar. 9. — ( A - D
— Mayor Jam es Curley today
said he was reliably Inform ed
th a t the Lindbergh baby had
been returned to his parent#
Inst Sunday n ig h t and th a t
th e
inform ation h as boon
w ithheld from th e police. T h r
Mayor said his in fo rm an t
was a New York b roker who

was told by an insurance man.
Names nf loth men «* rs w lth FielcT -----------ENGLEW OOD,

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( A . P .) — A member nf the M or­
row household, who said she was
authorised
to speak for
Mrs.
Dwight Morrow, mother of M rsCharles Lindbergh, today denied
Ihe report that th* kidnaped
Lindbergh hahy had
been
relu in n t
IIO l'E W C l.la . Mar 9. - (A .P .)
Polk* *1 th* Lim itrgh horn*
proff*a*d complete ignortnc* lo whrti told of a report lh * l
the •indt&gt;erch bmhy h*i l»vr»i rvturnvd lo lla parent^ .Soinlay night
under atipulatlnn that
Hi** kid­
naper* he given 72 hour* In which
lo make their *ac«|*e
The
polk*
*l»o
mamlained
•Iriet a*cr*ry tmlay concerning
reports that Colonel ( ’harle* l.in d hrrgh or hi* repreaentaliven are
in rom m unktlinn with the k(dnaperv o/ hto boby. They replied
"no
when
■»k*d
hr
fon^*rnlng
•(
leports
They were more communicative
about results of theii own Ihxestigatioi). however, whirh re­
sults w ire purely negative a l­
though ths pollca said lost nlglii
that ''progtwts," Ih* nalnrr » l
which they declined l « d m ilts ,
had bean mad* ill Ihr ta -r
M ajor Charles Hchoeffrl. deputy
chief of the slat* police, -siil loday ther# » a » “ no change" and
Ihe earlier progress irp m le d ie.
niatned
a
mystery
Mtanlim*
Henry "Red" Johnson, -allot suit
or of Hetty Gow. Ih* hahy'- nurse.
Is still held si Newark, but lb*
police declined to comment on that
angle of the case
Sw iftly a n d
s ile n t ly
the.
srsn u ti of appros.h lo C o l
Charles A I indbergh ware being
•learnt Iasi night nf every potslila
I ester If) the | atli of dliecl lie
got lit ions between tbe kidnaper.
ijL M l bahy auu and lb* sslsnslr —
First, the incoming mail was
freed of any suspicion of poll)**
censorship. Then, th l- morning, a
press conference question brouglit
the slatsmsnl that thr "hands o f f
pidlre policy also a p p llrl lo tele­
graphic and telephonic inm m uiiications.
Whsther thr n*at step would ba
cumplala rsmoval of Ihe authorl
Mrs thernislves was conjectural
Governor Moor* has off*r*&lt;l to
lake such action should tbs coin
nel request it,
A person close lo Colrutel L in d ­
bergh left the Sour land u ls '* In
th* aftrrrtodn fnr aft oiiatinooncsd
dratuiatiun Ills m in ion was kept
secret.
Meanwhile although Slats po­
lice drilled (here hitd been any
idriyliflratiou of ti e ladder used by
tbe kidnaphrs, it wax learned th*
wood of which the ladder was con­
structed Was similar
to asrexa
lutqhvr said' by th* Hkrllman ( N .
J l etat* horn* for rpllsplirs.
T h r Udder la on* of tho few
d rflulls clues police haxo had. It
was psad to gain entranra to Ibo
nuraary when th* ' infant waa
■lolan a week ago last night and
was found about 70 feel west of
lha house along a trail uf foot­
prints.
Tha ladder has lr**i, described
as a “ m aksihift a ffa ir" l y MaJ.
Charles Schoeffsl of tha N*W J e r­
sey slate pollca.
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Tha sdrplus m aU rlals left ovar
about tho construction of a cut$ (Co^lttnusd on 1‘ag* T w o I

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daaasndrat of former Msnchu are*
was formally Inaugurated
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Ik* latest dsvslopla Um Invsstigstlan?
;o f th* datastlr* squads s rs
« • Invesllgatldns and a r t net
ltd back until lata In tb s o s ­
a r durine ths n lfh t.
.
tbs kidnapers or th slr rsplUrai communicated In a n /
wllb SplUls or lilts, ths
family, polks or other
It since the last press
____e, whsn It was stated
.bad been no communication T
[• answer,
„___any one else offered to ael
an Intermediary In addition to
fc' &lt;ft|dtal* end Bits and President
BH&gt;ben of Princeton?
&gt; ;N ,‘ answer.
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M aes you received the report on
U ja h iu e n ? W hat U the report on
B k J h n a o a ? Please eay yes or no.
•cr of not he has been , re ­
? t l Johnson to be taken to
|D Mopowell fbr questioning, and
\ ■ ,when ?
'Tfce report on Johnson has not
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‘ ‘ ae yet, but we esInvestigators In some
tonight.
W f* there any lodkatlon In the
or eltewbere th a t chloroetber or any other drug had
used In the kidnaping?
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W r e was no Indication of ths
i ’ i ; gad of chloroform, ether or any
ttfe ir drug. •
i, 'D id Scotland Yard police eay
whoihor or not Betty tiow beto a communist organise-

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kegtetraU on book.* opened .Manday morning and will remain open
in all th a precinct* of tho county
until A pr. 4, according to an annottM umml made this morning by
H. C. DdBoaa, supers Isor of regietrallon. A fter Apr. I the books
for th« entire county will be held
In the office a f the Kiipsrvlsor,
where proper registration con be
made until Apr, 30 when the books
will be closed.
In - making thl* announcement,
Mr. DuBooa deelarad, "There Is a
J te a t _deal of confusion In the
minds of the public because of the
feet th a t there are two sets, of
registration books: one, the p ri­
mary books, controlling only the
Democratic prim ary alee\Jon«, and
In which a .person U required to
declare hie p arty affiliation; the
other, the general books, whlck
control all qther elections."
It Is necetsery for a person to
l&gt;e registered In the primary book.*
In order to rote In the Democratic
prlm aiy. It Is also njaeeewry. for
him to be registered In the gen­
eral books to ro te In the general
election. But a person who la
registered In the general booke
cannot vote In the primary unlete
he Is else registered in the p ri­
mary beoks.
• Mr. DuBeee pointed out that
there era at least one-third more
persons registered In the general
books than in the primary books,
who will not b* able to sole In the
coming June primary, unis** they
register before Apr. 30 In the p ri­
m ary books.
•'ll would be well." Mr. DuBoee
■eld, "for eseryone to ascertain if
he or she Is properly registered
In the prim ary books while they
are etlll open and thus avoid the
confusion which always results at
the polls when one finds he Is not
qualified to vote on account or
faulty registration."

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Celery Market Reports.

L ig h t F ines Are
F e a tu re s Of Two
J u s tic e C o u r ts

L O S T : on S anford height*, rod
Persian cat. F in d e r please phene

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rlssd. IS says on tracks ow,
llialtsd. damsad llaSsl. m erhut
steady.
Kins Ida.
IS - la
washed a ad Indlsldaa lly
and pra.saaled, 4 doe. M a t ; A l t .
Sea, poorsr I I « . l . t t i I d a l . S.SS.,
te e , poorss last as l.lk i I . daa,
l ea.r 7-. pass dua lity s a d j N j e j .
T a la l aklpaarala la Dale I li a Baa. lU
■ n io«*
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b m H a w Case — ( M I I . — rta .1
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Feeeln** I s , a M hewr parted so*,
la * a l maa A , St. Is f a r .
Potomac Te rce l St rasa
pe— d.
New fo rk I I. Rochester S. P h ils ,
d.lp hla I, llaltlm ora 4. 1 sack la
Baffale. ttosioa. I w s k . To m a to ,
I
aa s ! to r i t l a * « a ,
Albany.
Mprlnaflsltf. M a m . Altoona H asel.
loa, Ham ilton. U erllnatoe. Portland.
Hlaahampton. * care hold for rscea.
•Ignment.

Ctnrlnnall Cleveland I. Columl.ua
t. Milwaukee S..I sash te Cliloaaa,
l-lllaburgh. Toroolo. IndUitapollo.
Lnganaport. Ind.
.
’
Hpaursr Diversion*. Monday: Po­
tomac Yda. i.
Sklpplaa Fatal lefeceMlIea fas
Msaday, Mas. T. 1131.
HANFOIlU-OVIIitJO Hecllnn of
Florida - Cool, partly rloudy. Haul.
In|i *sry llaht, moderate wlrs In.
uulry, dernend imutetete, marital

CTN?K W

re m it:
M arkat
■tra d )
IS dswrass. clear,
arrlvad. I C a lifs * Fla . u
I I cats nn track. MuppHak
ata. offerings U # M . ta m s a t
m ark s! aboat alaady. F ia r td a .' 18
lack erta. arasked
4am. M l ;
t daa.. I I S .I . I t . poorer M U . H l
S doa. l i t . J i t . daw
IS A
poarar
I.IS .S I t : I daa. l e t . l i t .
paorsr
I . U . I .M : IS doe. 1.11, poorer l . » Y

FirntnirH O H ! Marker a k a u t
, 1-ntly I daaraaa. idsar. I twill., X
Fla. arrived. It rasa an track, la y .
pitas modsralt. t-smand vary elpw,
market about steady. Florida, IS
Inch r-Tla. washed. *.* doa., ;» a :
mostly lte.1.11. few blah SB- YtO.
fal rroodltlon i.SS.S.XI; I das., boat
I ;» .! 75. fair rondlllan 1 ta.1.11; ta
das, x e e .t.ti. r*w klgh as x.te.
ItFTlW lT: Marksl alaady. • 4*.
arrsa. (airily rloudy. I Fla. arrlsad.
la rare on track. Kuppllra m odarsl,,
drmand alow tnarkal steady. Fl«sl.
da. la Inch crla. Indlsldually
washed SIX, pre-roolsd. t.S do*.

9

PADS

T ry CHIROPRACTIC fer Rbebjn a tla ra , . NeuHtla, Sciatica end
to convinced. Dr. W. K. MacDoa gall, Floral H alghu, S. San­
ford. Phone tW -M ,'

F a r B re t

Chrysler Touring $954)0.
4 ROOM B u m , quarter meter,
Model A RoodaUr $160 00.
, « l t Ualon Ave.
Model T. Sedan $254)0
Roel ft Sons. Used C ar D ealers
F ar B ak
M yrtle Ave. &lt;
FOR 8 ALEi tweend hand gas
rang* la good coadillon, Pkoaa
1031 Hudson Sedan. Only MOO
m ilts. Good a* new. $700. Liber­ B l .
al allowance on Ferd or Chevrolet
‘
»
Coach. Terms. A pply.Boa B. H er­ FOR BALEt Cuban Flyat Seed
ald.
P
Com. A. R. Meriwslhsr.

Undo.

Th* Atlantic A (Julf Fertiliser
Company of this city la to supply
the fertiliser for the United Stela*
Sugar Corporation'* can* growing
actlvitlea this season in th* CltwIston area, It waa announced today
by C. D. Couch, local manager of
tho compapy-The contract m eant more than
$|00,0flfito th* company, the a n ­
nouncement stated. The operation,
will recmiire at least 3000 Inn* of
fertiliser, Mr. Couch said, the A t­
lantic i (iulf, whirh maintains its
chief pmnt at Commodores Point,
having contracted to furnish th*
entire fJrtlllser requirement* for
this aeeso
The United Slates Sugar Cor­
poration. wltich took over the op­
eration* of th* Southern Sugar
Corporation, has approilm ately
12,000 acres under cultivation now
and Mr. Couch said th at he had
been advlted by officials qf the
corporation that it was planned to
have lfl.000 acres under cultivation
by July &gt;■

Miami

District

IH all

Copeland 'D r.. OrUndaf

.•vA—Poultry

—

T A 1 4 .K T 1

—

pA LTM

Remedies

Kaawa.

ass IJqstd ae TaSkets dead tela*,
■all r oad •** »al** sataewally.
■sake a aaaaetat* a a d , aSMetlvw
tree I seen4 fa* 4-ald*.
I - ' t -• ;
Hast
A lv .

Speedy

Mtaaslaed

OITOMKTIUBT
sea sc. ink. tlr**«. Baoferd. Fla.

—

_
$2.00
$2.00
A ll

lx,lie lu-erh. I'elir. — "A frlsnd of
min* urged m* to I r y Hereon I
w ill elweyn (lire* the l&gt; y I loek
this e d vlrr I have leken five kotllne „r (kla wonderful |m»dIcier Bed
am nuw rnfoylng Ik r best hvellh I
have had
In ye a rs Mergoa Hefl
Siaee
F ills
graved In he r s s r lly
wfcel I nrrdsd lo r raaellpellon. Th is
Is lbs flrul lim e In yrere I don't
h e ,* lo t o w m reelf w ith purge,
liv e s " — M m A. *. Treloae. L o n «
Ilracli. Oellf. L s s v F e D ru g g(or#.—

Florida
t.

ft

evltk

p e tre l*

Nm v
TIRES?

FREE

1

G lr # 1933 G o o d y e a r
P r ic e s t h * O n e * O m I

V*

—&gt;

’
F O R CORSTAM4.M.
1 be retry aaaasaca my oandMecr
for the office •« Oesalable af tka
Fourth IHsIrlci af Bemlnule Ceun.
ly . which embrace* Ike fellow lag
Iirerlnrle:
Saaferd.
Lake
Mar*,
l a n i w o s i Altamonte Springe. F * .
ole. la k e Meproe, Beer Imke and
Farreet C ity. T a u t eupporl w lU be
a p p r^ m ,U k w
D u c ic w o n T R

I Belter kaewa aa "D u c k "!

La l e a t !

^Keeping- up

GOODYEAR
SPEEDWAY
r»B
QfgrftiM

r?to *f
lock

SSitA S-ll
M i l.75-11 • f c i l
D ilH -ll M t
M ilH

tfh*
fain

I hcrebr anaouace my candidacy
f„ r ik « office ef Constable of Ik*
Fourth D le lrlrl o f Samlaule C ounly.
whi - h Includes Hanford. U h l Mea.
roc. Lak* M ary, Imnawood. A lla ,
n m o l, kprlna*. end Porreet C ity.
To u r support w ill be appreciated.
Respectfully.
_
J . C. I I O W K L I .
A l t a m o n t e g p rln e e .

W h y

r o o t e d I n e a r ly A m a r i c a — k a e p a o p
w i t h tb a tim e s .
a- ■
rW
‘

$ 4 .1 )
' 4 -f7
I.U

a lo o A ., n c H i r r u c r , Jr.

Bw y In d

C h o ic e

1$$ O w n s C m S

iMdreT !
leading the
ladustry,
ly ra d a c la g
iatlaw sat

for ri.oloctloo
em candidate
,o the
. . . .office
.....
.of
. Je u a ly euperla.
lend p i ef public Inelrnellea aed

ilitrfiiW Y lK N n if » » r " 5

p a n aa ae ••praealea af y o s r osa.
Ilnued eealldeaa* la m r faH kful
die*barge of Ik* dallaa af «kl* af.

t,# *’

T . W. LAWTON.

.
I wlab la aaaanaa* A a tba gees**

I t a o t id p a t a a t a d s tu d ie s a r t r y

eaadkule*fe* ‘ rVe'kmttee le it e | j

n a w f ire h a z a r d — i n y o u r b o m a o g
p la o a o f b u a in a a a .

c o r N T T rO N E llllO N B f t

■—■■tee * . l .

-..I'

I am a eaadldale for re fle c tio n
la Ike etriea of (M eaty f o m m lx lo n .
•r District No. i
If alerted I ea.
peel le eepllaue Ike pallet** which
have keen Tdeallfled w ith my nearly
eight year occupancy af I hie of He*.
i o t lT O N T E K L E
for

c o W r a M n . . . 1° *

I kereby- enaeunce m y aaadlaacy
fer Ike office ef C e a k iy Cemmte.
■leaer fe r Samlsaf* O duaty af lb*

entire efforts toward a praetlea
•rfleleat, and acanamlcal hand I lea
af all kffalra ra la tla s t* tha w s L _
fare ef m y dlslrtat and asunty.
B
SA M F L K I S C H M IL W
POM O O C H T T ^ O M M is s io n MM.
PSstPtst D a k
I am a saadldats far re.electleq
to tha afflaa af C eu e ly Commie.
Iloner D istrict S k A
1 kaM m y
cam palpn apaa ■ fear year record
which baa- l ean* &lt;se upholding m r
eneeuacei.’ I ales I leas ef a u U l l u
la aperallae Memlksle Oouaty'e gov.
erameet at a m inim um af m et. and
I w ill appreaiata tba vole ef a)i
persona who appcSc U l e Ik

M. r . •fttUOFT" LUND

i w e r r a B LR .

FR M pt'FM R fM TM M D M M T * f F V M L ID H H T S m i t X .

• x p a ria n c * — w i t h Its b a g io n io g s

^ rl *Wu»^?trA*VabERW,M.

JD tK IM
1 hereby sena S M e m y aaadldsay
aaadldasy
for re.electlea t* tbe
cilice af
I herewith annouece m y eendl- C aaaly Jadge af Seminole O ouetr.
dery fur C eaeiakla.pf Ike I lk Jue. Florida, eakladd-t* U a Item**rail*
lire Dlatrtct emkrecleg Ike fallow . P rim ary I* to bald I k s flrak To o * ,
Ins pceelaele: A lla m oal* kprlna* day la Ja a a l»f* .
la&gt;a*wood.
M ary. P
F a»a»U^. L ^ t
I am daapty gratafsl far Ik* ta p .
Loan
wood. Lake Mary.
Monro*. Saar
Boor Lal
LoKft. oo4 Boofot^. pact give* m* b r kk* vatavp af
lo■ the
I M Jana
Jon primary
Semlaal* Caaaly In the peel, and
• Is
Will approatbla a saatlauallaa af
t^ p p te c la l
for

Equally great reltMala tabe*

S to c k P lr e I n t u r a a c * — w i t h a ll h a

a

Aliam aate . apringe.
I w ill bo a reaaidet* fer alee.
I lu e lo lh* office ef sheriff af
r a n c s r a n . o a a a iis ie B a a
Bemlaol* County
sod
w ill an .
IMetHet Ms. $
predate the vole ef Ike electorate
, am a
of this rsu ely. If steeled I espeet mlea’ eaer
le be aa active sheriff, devoting Will B!
full lim e le the eonselealleus ea.
U*
peipte 'ar a*mlaa*d
forromenl of law , see w ill employ
J
O
H N M B1SCH. Sr.
com p.,..,,
n V 'ScOX.

FO R r O H P T a B U S .

Ik s M ste l L r e s l s a l e , kse a » r « b e lli,
else m ess, F rs p v te te r
*• r " t I r u e a e r . I

*&lt;

I ksrebr enaouoce n r caadldaey la Inna.
fer Ik* effle* at Bharlff at ‘
'
My ptatfeem rill k* pnblleked
avia C e s a tr. a«h)*et ta tka decision laler.
arlmarlea.
g P E M C E IL .
n aet pr
•f Ik* vetera a (kai JJna
campalua
I shall baas' my
__ _______
_____ aa _
platform ef law eafpreemeal w ith ,
POM RMPMMSMH V A T t VSh
out fear ar favor. T o u r vole w ill he
Ansoenclep my caadldaey.
fer
appreciated.
live t* th*
Lea lalatar*
.neproacatatl
LEWIS A. -T^jT*.
Orosa
One.
euklecl to Ik* pom e.
la O
n
~
erallc P r im ary. Y e a r vale aad svp.

I wish ts aaaaaaea m y eaadtdaey
fee tka efftca ef sheriff af 8*mla*l*
County evkject «* tba Dem aeratk
prim ary la Juae. I I elected I w ill
•sferee the lew w ltkeut fear er
favor aad w U I empley heaeat aaa
intslllgsnl desallea ts assist me.
Th e euppert of all heaeat aad taw .
abldlag

SAN JU A N SERVICE
Phona 449

bmtb

tv im

•-bar*
for Has
_
O____
eaaly
_ Te*
. . O
, ro t.!» Ml . .
tba Democrat!* P rim a ry ta be

irr.

—COME AND HEE UB—
WE TAKE THE GUfeSS
OUT OF BRAKE TESTING.

sad
kM'tiiftiitr.
•—
.
_____ .easy
a
ilertty
*1
re Ik * r a r d la a l pvtsetples «rm &gt; » W t I t . Itepw'

_

I take U l *
.
m y cskdlda«y far
Senator a f .tba IT Ih O ta trU t
w in eppraeleta ye s r Tp ts and fp |
psru
C L Y D E a TR A M M K 1A . '

S it

Wc * will
test e a c h
*
•
wheel individually on
anley B r a k e
our 'Manley
T cch
H ty ^ F F c c .
T

re a ftsewy
a y .* W
eteaall
11inVM ff s VWMSI
- —---—
la n i c f . ftffi

bftftMir

Dated Ikla ( I k day ef March M il.
,
J . F. I I A U ,
Member Bemlnol* Cenaly
Republlren t i e t s l l v e

FOR BHEM irr.

Year Round Rata*
$2.50
$8.00
Hlngle
$4.00
$5.00
Double
No Higher Rate*
te rm

NEED

P lavoveued-

Wee* F r peter M e trl-

C ts n a

POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS

Basra Fitte
F itte d |
UUesee

DR. H. If. HMITH

HOTEL LEAMINGTON
-M ia m i's

Mrs. A. S. Treloax •
Tells Experience

v
M r* .

la U s C lip ef Saaferd. F ie ri.
*a ea Ik* I U k da/ af March, t i l l
at II:* * e'rlock A. M. for the par.
pose of elesllag delesaJr* and al.
...........................,
j » Countr
iernalea
Is Ik* .Repukllea
Cenvsntloa la ka held la th* C l l r
H a ll la the a i r ef neeferd. F ie r i.
Ce at l l i l * e 'tlo tk F. M . March
I Ilk . l i l t
O aly qqallfled registered Repuh.
Ileaa vatsra ea* participate la thl*

________ Committee.

666
I .I Q t 'i n

15—Apartasenta For Rent

(

Life Insurance Co.

srg'bv***. |

LEGAL* NOTICE
ID R RENT: PU no in good con* A YOUNG or middle aged man
W- 3- T ill a paw.
dlllon. Apply U 3 Park A v*,
having Mine cash -can securs In­
ru k ll* set Ice Is hereby alien .
F O R S T A TM S M M A T M L
City.
»■
te re st - In good established busi­* pursuant to tba call Issued by Ik*
I keraby aaaaaaea m y candidacy
. Itepnkllraa County Kseeallv* Com . for tba statp aanata. anklaet la tka
ness, haring perm anent «
FOR R E L IE F of Itching, B littermill** of Seminal* Coaaty. Fle rM a
tlo tu . Address Boa F. F, C-0 H er­ kst a nspukllraa Caweas ar M a n
wuiwi p ^ i s u
Ing, Ground Itch, or A thleV a
feeling wilt be held al ike C llr
.
Foot, w rits C. H. Leonard, 318 ald.

t—Lost and Found

A strong old line, legal reserve
r«»$n|ian&gt;. r$$l*«l *'A** « r ‘V w * ll»i$ r
Itf fit*- Invuranre barraua
f&gt;«n t
fall lu Imraatltat* our "Famllr*
Inceima** I'ollcf.
t

Wg%* T r a n - g r s s t

v

Agent,

B N Iv iM T Ivri
t k sreb r anaennee my caadldaey
far rejpsecf leO ta . Ik* efflcs ef
asp* r r lass *f R egistrallen. snklect
la the P smssratia P rim a ry 1s b*
held Jap e I lk . 1**3, aad w U I ap.
predate tba seepert
seaport *f
ef tha
the aHtsen
stupe a.
ship af a*ml*

•endue! le g tkla o f ltd* in a hantaasn.
line, efficient, and Lkoroeebty ap.
la s s ie maaaer, apd vrit) appreciate
year m s .

7—Financial

LOST: T railer tall g sU and li­ T W O F U R N IS H E D apartmsnta, 4
cense lag No. D7-0t^. Finder r»rooms, acnaiwd porches, doe*
S M th eaaU n *

U a s a a s S , Fla.

kasiaeesj

■
FOR SAKE: *0* ft. one Inch P&lt;P*HIGHEST PRICKS for old gold
•00 f t of mm and % Inch pipe.
Jewolery and dental work. Mall LANE V S DRUG . gTORE— Prsacriptions, magaslnea, fountain Small pomp aad angina. Enquire
It or bring It jrooraelf. Satisfac­
.
tion guaranteed. Rota Loan Co., service. PROMPT dellverlea. Phone “C. W.** car* Herald.
ka valerp la I
. . *
I pel.ctt fyear
ear s
a apart ea n basts ad
aa
comer Church ft Hughey S D v O r - 103.

J

W. S. Enrtzminger

Mary,

•n il- m adam

4— Bqflincaa Service

• trad, Carloida f o i&gt; usual term*.
IS Inch r r la , loo raw salsa reported
in (|uots. tu t marital nomlaally us.
I t . l It . fair quality and roadllleu. HAVE FO U R WATCH repaired FOdRlDA-HATCHED guaranteed
I t . I ts. poorer l.ie .d .T I: • d o s ,
r ha aged.
chicks. Orange Hatchary, Apop­
by one who rto lly knows how.
PHILADELPHIA: Market about I t l .a et. fair q u a lity and caadlllaa. Briggs, Jew eler, Msg. Aws.
ka, FIs.
.
1
l
l .X . t i . poorer l.i*
• reedy IS i . ' | t i , i . clear S Fla, a t.

Cane Company To Use
Atlantic Fertilizer

FOB RENT; Furnished a p a rta a ^ t
Mia. NeUa, i l l MyiU* A v j \

I— A u to m o b ile*

■ssIsiS, FIsrMs.
ressgey. sees, a real,
tw ites S I I s s m s I s •S C'sI ss t is is*
ta ils * Stales ta r NeeSay. Has.
r, s e n
Florida II. U Calif. I. a. Calif. IS.
T o ta l— dt.
.
I tlf .
Last Seaewa.
esse.

t

n w .

B . E . S u r r y , S a n fo itd

8 U te M arketing Bu

the New Jersey authori­
t y ;boon n communication with
■. ’tli* New York state police regard­
ing a note demanding I WO,000
gad appointed Mansfield, Pa., ae a
fo r meeting for the kidnapid Colonel Lindbergh's represeata tires T
Ne.
Colonel Lindbergh hes been ad,tri*od th a t the Brooklyn Daily
.Tim es has offered to suspend pubIkOtion of the story for 40 hours,
ggotidlag other newspapers follow
(Continued from Pegs One)
*h* W tiat Is his opinion of this
Odham, W. E. Vam. ind (Jcorga
'?
V .
Bchlffley. who will handle ticket
'a answer.
ealet; W. I), lloffmen will I*
chairmen of the lacing committee,
with Al l*e end Hugh Tlllle assist.
Ing In laying out the course; W.
H. Schmidt will here charge of
concessions, snd there will l&gt;e 23 |
members of the Nstlonel CJusrd
and *5 Buy Scouts In uniform on
duty to assist in handling traffic
- Light fines and suspension of
loasa sentences were meted out to and tha salt and collection of
kola.
ggvgrgl gUoged low-eiolatore a p ­ ticThe
races will begin a l 1:30
pearing b e f o r e County Judge o'clock Saturday aflunoon, sanc­
Jam es 0 . Sharon and Justice of tioned by the Klorlda Outboard
tba . Peaco O. P. Iltindon during Motorboat Association, whtv-a of­
Um peat week.
ficiate will all be present, In still­
Judge Bkaron had but three per- ing Intrlcata timing devices and
brought before him to be lal- handling tha races. There will «e
K. W fined- Baulah Adkins, charged a full flvt-m lU course set up. and
«r|tk kssault. reealtrd a flO day in ovary race, only stock toolor*
T
jail gentenca which wa&gt; suspended will tic allowed, and all boat* will
" UpoM payment of coat*,
be weighed In after each race.
c** ..O a rfle ld H arrlt. chatgrd with
There will be three race, of
f i •' kclag drunk, wet fined |f&gt;
three heete each, In Class "B.''
Johnnie Drown, charged with Class "C," and Class "T." All
aggravated astault, was fin d | .0 I dilveis who are member* of the
Justice Herndon continued hi, i Association may
compels for
leng established practice of free pi lie , of $10. $30. am) $M In each j
lag any white persons caught rid rare, with added prise money slid
.-lag trains and arrested by railroad , trophic- offered by local firm*.
M iles, by granting suspension ul
The Hill Hardware Co., silver
, floes and coate to four young boys. trophy goes to the winner of the
provision th at they leas* th* CJas* "B" race as doe* the cash
i city a t once.
prise of |4 0 ; the hlllane Theater
The boys w e n Bui Matano, trophy goes to th* winner of the
■Btaaley Baltoe, Htanley Tollman, Class "C"' iace as does the c»,h
altd Abel Komlrts, who were alt priie of $40, while th* Ceto Ilot’ fined 110 and costs, before being tllng Co.. Iiophy goes to th* w|nnded.
ner of th* Class “ K" raca. with
pmmy I’lerce, Willie Hampton $40 In cash for first place. Caeh
J itw k lo i. Willie Drown, and aw ards of $HO and 1*0 go to sec­
Collins, colored men charged ond and third place winner*.
th beating their way on trains,
Among th* 46 boat* already en­
• MWM flood $10 and coati.
tered are three national cham­
, . Arabia McNtah, charged with pions now In Florida! Walter
'b g ib Assault, was fined $10 enJ Widegran, winner of tha $25,000,
Sir Thomas Upton trophy at New
\ \ aaoU.
* '
'
lib Smyrna and the man who ha*
_
ind driven an outboard craft fastei
than any other person In th*
,V ‘ ^WoU.
world; Tommy Esterlick, of Hol­
lywood, national Cl a as “€*• cham ­
pion, and O torga Martin, national
Class T
champion.

All PlansSet For
Speed B oat Races
H ere On Saturday

M pT e'

I l i a M yrtle.

Explains
&gt;lice V ague In 1
* R eplies To Qualifications To
Q uestions V ote In Prim ary

k i i t s r r 'i
I wish ta anm oam tbal I m s a

- T to r - M ^ - ^ l Ite

Ihl* esp p art'la tba Jobs Primary.
*— . a

S lIA R O N .

�1- ” - M”
- « a*ri *“ * ,* -,^‘* . 1

%
to^f* 1***.

T H E SA N FO RD H ERA LD , SANFORD, FLORQIA,

W E D N E SD A V r MARjCH 9, 1932

Sanford Herald*r \r*.ss8?trjssr*
o u r people lied prnVtoM th eta th e o p p o rtunity of seeing
- (C ostlied from Page Om )
beautiful dlfplays of H tw urn, but also fulfill* a m ore prac­ toy*
nl (W epileptic home, were
tical infusion in .ttm u lalin g and enrouraffltar h o rticu ltu re
told
by
the butllutlon to a New
t o * M t &gt; b y , jf &gt; c t v * i i
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&lt;At
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Hotae garden* planted w ith shrub* am i floWera ar* ieraey rontrartor.'
11 wan learned in a reliable
increasingly in evidence nn the resu lt of th e activities of

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G a rd e n Q a b . (V is ito rs to S a n fo rd a rc a lw a y s hnpressed
H h the appafeht* flora l-m indcdne ss of o u r residents and
c a rry AW sv w it h th e m the Im pressloA of n to w n th a t a p ­
preciates flo w e r w a rd e n s and ‘o n u U i a t has h a d in td lig e h t
In s tru c tio n in t h e ir -a r t is t W a rra n g tm e n t.
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Like some flowers, the work of th e G arden Club is •
perennial m atter. I t gw * on from r e a r to y ear w ith th&lt;
sam e purpose to prom ote b etter planting and to encour­
age g re a te r in terest in flowers. Its resu lts a rc becom ing
m ore and m ore apparent aiM th e Flower Show th is year
watfh it. aaats* will bd an o th er rem inder of th e progress made.
No one
ta« •wao-lae a*.
should miss atten d in g this a ffa ir t o ' nee w hat bountiful
and shrub* can be grown In th e sumo soil made fa ­
»ir4 k m lB . All platan
mous for Its'p ro d u c t Im itstT n f celery.
K A ncn *. tb tt
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ED IB LE V ER SE TOR TODAY
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« r lib K u s tN u , w h ich?

— ]I* that wlthhnl'Dlh cufH, thi
people ahalt ctira* hltn| but bl*aflng ahsll lie upon th« h«*a of him
that telltih I t . - - I'rsverb* 11: 1!0.

NON-ftETllRN ABLE
They tiorrow Imok* they will not
buy.
They h"v«-' ',0 elhlca or rellglouxt
J with aome kind Burbanklan guy

(JMkS - r i a u • my book* •uAh
hunting pigeon*!

—fly Carolyn Well*.
Plfhafis more
wnnl I
vuimf Ihrir nwti
If' th*ir
buiiinfFA win wnrth mimling.

Th e far! I titsl frit-*'* *tr *lt&gt;Wf&gt;
ifcNrpn't tr#m l*t lie i k t lr r lh f mrRhit
u f milr yonnj?* r ♦juneriUtin fm m
tuwinir U n l i crot» nf wild o«t&lt;*

Thr UnytmiA tli*H h NrW* JoUf**

Florida'* mot I a iat: "in God We T n isl." it i« dls|ilityetl
nn th e G rvat Seal nf I h r St til tv
Key W est Is Iho only front-five ciinimtinity in the
United S tates. *
The T rj.nhm i Trail, across Ihe Everglades, bn* one sec­
tion of more th an .14 m ika w ithout a curve. The second
longest highw ay tangent in th e s ta te Is one nf m ore than
'22 mile* in Florida .State llond No. IS betw teii Arcadia and
Lake Annie.
'•Sem inole County, second rm ullest county in the sta te
produce* Annually more celery than th e whole sta te of (,’ullfornltu
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Florida’s legislature cohvtnes in reg u lar session lilennlally, moeting th e firut Tuesday in A|&gt;ril of th r odd year.
Florida's governor and the heads o f the stn tc ilciwirtm cnls sre elected fo r ierm s of four years.
T h r bee* In F'lnrlda pr-ducc th ree tim es the honey g a th ­
ered hy th e tires of any o th er sta le in the Union.
The M ahan variety of palter shell pocnii. recently dovelo|&gt;cd at Monticello. Is tlit- largest prcnti In the world.
They average th irty -tw o tu the pound.
T h ere' are more than Kl.tKMl frish w ater l:ikes wit Ido
th e s tito e f F’loritia.
F lo rid a 1has appnixlm stily three thousand square gtstgrniihlCHl miles (if sponge fisheries. Florida s|toiige riaherics mV the largesl In the world.
T a m p a lend* th e world Ilt c ig a r m aking,

lo

1!KW il

.m l Ctimrw till I for I In vr Htirvlls, thf
only dully nrw&lt;|iii|»«r wl* h iv t

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eppnrtunOy In i'X)irr*a l*ie1n»elx*»
on |)ciiinri*tii p n ri.le n tlil nnm lU K 1. There x. ill lie l(i " i» r 'r h .
O im w r. 1 0 0 Mm ray. uml pu-«lul&gt;

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
1 hvri- him Ih- pii llu Iitll*- *«■11%II &gt; |
In fhr m m p ' o f th r lo rtl h««r#iiH j

mu mi mv idcut d u rlh f l hi* In-l tu»»
wink a, eiruJ l»t foi« v try JtHitf vm*•
will
Mr Kan imil M l«» Itootfi
jM ih rd in On* Kr«m l«t*m t. hot,
b o i r m i d hBfifiy I*rt«ldfUl N|i**n
HumiiMilr f ouiily rllircns who in( ftr m il M n n i in Mtivrfif* ti-ll u*
tn huilil « U r f r r
yt'orw K"II| hv hnvi' n 'fU tnrd hi j 1Hit 1 ihr&gt;
tin- IhuuN-Mitu |»rimu,) Huok*. nhil mure romfoi 1«b|r jjrundi-111 rnI.
mnl in J hi Kmiiii lilt-. OrUn&lt;lu. »»r1 ■net tlmt itl! (lit*) ft-«)utv«- i * tin1 fl
Twinim i*m| »i &gt;. tlml tlioy must UMfli ill MifUitm of th*1 leu a I It.mc
) IfteInti • IHMIH III tllllll to Vutr ill! i allW -fiiUiimlAFta
I, llo iinr), thf ImuitiM Ail*
Ihi1 miiHiiu i" mun y. Tf i-* i-1* not
4'Xiu’il) Hi*' hoi . in* nn* ii’lvintul •till, » (II uiukv nil i*kh» illlati fhiclil ,
Jli routitii^
mvii Uv«?nty-fi\i* tiflt NnliitiUv in Satifmit at t i-o 1

1 lie on U by denuinding ran.uni and
L prumlaing the irturn uf the eT.lhl
L w k l l h they do not have. Wa #upH p u * all tlu-av peculiar manlfotaL liana have their ruul In aum*
r , aViangv kind uf inaanity, but a e v
artlhafr.* aenta a|&gt;eclal rurt uf pus^ lahtneut uught tu b« Invented Juat
' to taka car* uf moruo. uf thla

O P P O S ITE F IH R S T A T IO N

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Every locality has iti
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chants and profession

They alwayB stand .
j; out to the keen ob*
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comers

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qb w e ll As

r. resid en ts.

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Executlv

•een for a nominal sin, unlit Salut dap wheti th r flight will lake
place inaiile the park.
11, and M o . J , C. Kllawm lh.
Jr., Mr. an i M o . j C. Itnli, 11r.
and M o . W. A. Mlnnlck. Mr and
M o . C . C, Woplhiitglon ubd theip

police it poailively untrue." Majo.

A hew.paper may lie an »*»cl ur j a inuiill, from lourlat bualneaa lha
llarillty'td any romvnuniiy It I. rnxnaualty'a averBgt ahara *f thin
ot* powerful tn netting or Un.eU- bu.iiiea* nuuld ta 47,700.00. •. .
g lha eumrnunlty than any other
A,.ingle proof—A doctor'.. wlfV
•dl*m.
'
flew frurn Datrrit. Mlrhigaa »u
llnlea* the .Mtamrhta of civL Tampa, Florida; motored to Mii d i f t 'i l l .attained by lha pci. ami; atnppad over night a a holal
* and Ilia rommunlty prei&gt;, Ihej el Fort Myvra; rmlUed an adynriny hut little weight will, th tleanirnt In lha local paper, .pent
lldW’ •
*"'
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liar tW.OO fot dre.aea and ahoan
ThM"ta a' proaen fact.
ind other prarequlattoa, while tha
Am«itg the g ret tali' emnntuully pal I lha hotel tail |2.:,0 far a
filler, today are, a good prra — room.
- &gt;
m mirror of tha community asThla |.*tha traveling market,
r t a ^ ai. umtgaikHdt hrirU d..
TJ|, . , ly, rli„ nlent In th , K«rt
j I i **,T*
*f7 l w**‘ dyara paper caught tha wemaa'a
rad local governtn*n(, and ai pbn 1Jr# cauaed her ta llngar loagar,
raanlv* and i-ouprnitlre cllitcn
the pdrrhaaaa 'Vhd "eerty
'luitiu „ . „„
1*
.‘- - r *lth her lo her 'frknd* laark
Tha mtJ d m n u af w^riTan■- - - 11
,h- f Urarllvonoat ami
l I fctm ^ U * V ta l Mrinoa. oma
" r P‘,r t
^ a T o r r t o commodllle* m
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&gt;our f'^ m ta x lo n

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*c«lon nf the Senate unlea, an up
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h) ‘ he Benale, an I » ,k

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r r . d r Naeeutlv. Commlltee (-.* * «
*l" h ■ nmolutlon
w.mld re
ouife nfa &gt;•&gt; « " ' ' ( ' hl' l’rll" * 'T &gt;'
1r held June T. 19.12 .
1 *n.U r , ‘J*'
to bi
T, 1BW. woulil Ihe ua
&gt;*•
»•"'* a . far a (|&gt;

ala foe auch a .tory of fttalon
1
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near u.e ofthe private phol* by * "
iiullre
*
■” oljertlWi iferr to, and the a .teas
"Any report of auch • rifh be- " « »
rlta
“* lr * ?
lueen tMiobol Lthdbergh and the
e « * v r in » &gt; r a fall UrtO. bU

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t f f a a g w

....... him y nf .,*ee*.f.il ,11.e f an I
runllrielillal ne g n li.d o n . .,et»een
the kidnaper, and the l.indbrrgh.
a t liilu ln l
pari ( » infor.na
linn (h. A . » « laird P r e « oblalmsl
Monday ..y ih g iv.,, mite, from tie
a lliu rln r- Mere recelwil by dm
parent. Sunday
Nollung ruuld be learned of
what p m , iea,. i f a n y , h a d
been mad,, l.y -H a lv )" K p lia l. and
l n l n r m il . unlerw orld character,
d e .lg n.le d a. Ihe Lindbergh', "go belwepna “
However, it w *. Heweer than

denied Daily ihat (Her. war any!
W H fh l wa. nominated I,
tIfL bttw\*«i the* Muthnrtttvs
*,r|m&gt;r}f in IW * . «n»l »&gt;• *P
Colonel t.mdi ergh.
- "’" n,r‘l ■"J ronilrrort by th . San
ll^ u r ilr
a ked th. following
«"»*“ "» thwgr^o ira HUP To.
iiutatlpt!'
t
* "&gt;* t a r »anu, and if Ih l. I* tru#
'•Did Colonel Lindbergh tritiel.rl " •* «T talnlw that II la not nw
.tala police fur la p p lh «lH .p r1 r* l&gt; ""* • » f" r
,0 •n“ r lh* Prl
telephobe ntre In the IdrvJbtrfh i "'“l&gt; *^'* V'*r!
.,
boom and «ttc Ideally did h* Co
*" i
a
•enl Ciptuln
lkm b (A e h o ^ f.T . ‘ '-dta W rith t wUs nomlsated hj
mboritlnairi
talkingover t h .ip .l- "&gt;• P»l«*«ry fn M 0 and appointor
vaf* Mae f It not. ta Iher* abji bu!■&gt; ,M1*'

|m|&gt;itlnltun, l; iw nsrri*! lluldvn Mall I’irk uifrirr Ihr mis.i
fury tu u*
.»-* in Oiniui'.t plcra nf thr t'niNiiiPi tial t'luh, Ih r I
!&gt;tl Vftl, oi 11lth iuri&gt;m*li. hut hi tv ia to r will * i r i i r h n r on Tiirw.J
Ueiiiliiul*'. out i- mu* la irMlstcio-l, ] ilky anii thr airship will In on rx i
}\v In r*|fii»U*rril ’flu noml—or ul hlhltlmi mi thr, lot n*vp to T I m*j
IcHfI until %»&lt;• iittkt* anulhrr iiouni llv i i h l buililttiif srhtrr II cat, he |

The luu-t uuiaxitig |ldng abuul
^ ihe IJittlieigh ea.e I- the ca.l
A' number uf nil evils trim think It i«
r fUllBV t„ give uul falmt lip. tg ihu
K pulhurllli-", u lm cuminuillrale the
Ct lluoe frum I hell dream* ur titu repnrlr (turn .hifling -and-, ur whu.
"e v e n Wurae, nut having thu nerve
, tu parjn-lrate the kidnaping themu eelve-, neveitbvla** try tu eatdtal-

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day 1n eu.tody, »tate police anM tattil he would b« dalainoq un­
til that hhaka of the inquiry had

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“By that w* mean lavaMlgatlan
of HI* alatrraenu," reporltra ware
Inltl. *' ' '*'
J1W* InrlotM th* eoanpariteh af
Jakhadn'a ataVidtnU wHh thus*
uf John Karnahda, wh# raid JoVn•im Rav* him A rtla from New
York to I'unnacflcdL • '
Aethotaiaa at Hartford, Conn,
whata Jehu ton B fi locatkl, god
rirht tide*Honed aotd tW rheck aJm tnaluded aoauntl of li*hn*on
ahd Ibhohetta Jttage, huatab I nf
« M tfihl In th* t&gt;*t|M 'N 4trtw
taanaahaM aa ta ihrir tk e w a U ih
tM nit hi hr th* kidnaNagw part
*f wUck tkay epeol togeih*r.

FLORIST

AIRPLANES

ever befon that the l.indhergh. ’,™'' *Brn,‘
, , , ,
were de.lrr.ua of de.llnw dtreed, , Hereral uay. a-n l ha t a ledri
with I He khlnaper. oat (he Imaia ol
*fr- **' *'
iheir ySibiir pfe.s promt,inc rm.
t* * 10* - M,«“ *e In (hi. matttr
fl i nee is -and e.ftiy for rep.rc - " ' ll
’ tOW
jrntutlre. of th* kidnaper*
i ni, teller ta Mr. While,
In iwn prr.. ronf.rence. polde , 1 l* "&gt;» *-ni&gt;.r,(.pding thal

tlu'U'iuul

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Panin Cleaned

i Jodi* Smith era* recently a*
pointed ty Oov. Carlton to fill the
vacancy cauacd “by the death "Uf
Jadke Walla.W &gt;W.' Wright. Sir.
poyls war appointed to nurceed
■lodge Hmlth
atnia'c iitturiH j.
Their t'iotftd«aWnr read “ until tinend of the next ta m ing eenInn o1
thr Srrtole," which would probab­
ly bo about Jon* A, 19S.1. .'
At that lime, The Herald li In­
formed Oov.-i CdHton’* aitcar.ivur
would be expected to mute ap­
pointment*'to fill out thr Trrne:» drr nf Judge W Hyht'f term. Joilgr
Wright wu* homlnatoJ wlttieut
Vqlpoalilon In the ptimary of lit!*.
He wa« appointed by Uov.' Carlton
In 10 *9 fora e(&gt; year term'and Mr
appointment was ro n fllW d by thr
Henata of that yrar. Jttdia Hmlth
war nominalr&lt;l Without' oppevlllnn
for Mat*'* attorney In the .10*0
primary, and reerirrd hU apprli.1menl tiom (lor. t'arllon tho fob

The increa-lny Inter........... Ihe

| hRVv tii'ViT I f III |Wilitlr«l iifliii*l t tii-%i*i I iit«*n«l to holfi
(** Kt-rinit Hoitavvih, *011 nf |ht
i
i|i|oti*(l m« stylutf

f.
They any ihul Die n
ie -w h irh hartn’r been hue
, fiteatiun I* the pen,,*
: llfarlureri., ami Ihe,
(i, Jlogvrr'a null hoaidint
T* tu rnme nlnnp and knu
bul uf I 1nl.

W toH elf jM e tu ra o f all
C anaidate*.-S pecial IV.tea
during t h b week.
^

The rellbwtirg reply waa mad*:
, thAboHtld*•tirotiud rmor. kilt-Hen au.l pan- „ “ I
rt*»*hk of &gt;our* °
try. Servant*. Knur du o,, V . s If &gt;lur*'h 3"|'
*h» ‘
hu‘
he III old DnOn."
• « " anpoIntM lh&gt; the O a w n H r I

Bokkr tu «liuo-e f Iom.

i mv tlidit, with truth.

(Continued frsai Page One} - ■ire to ovoti coloring th* primary
ahd I prefer to 31 os if (hr taw
and the Commltte* will allow thr
office to be Aubmittod to a vote ol
the people," Judge Smith contlud-

they open ur riote d? !• Ihr dot In; ' J 1'
V.,’ ") lh’
the hahll ..( la ik in g at the u p -' TU u -vtU e , h lurid*.
pium h Ilf -Ira n g e i- un the ra’" f.,
"In Ita: IfeHocrallr

F I o i Ma xnler* will have sinptt

tt of our Iotm I mmHiLitii-* irtlght

riwrf prea* rontVronee i|ue*tlon&gt;&lt;
atau devehrpsil Intereatlhr answer*
■s in (Hillio Invent fg* l ton limtdr
tin- liitltop I om* nf the l.lnlbergh*.
Tbo dracloaur* that police are
allll «rmtlnlxh)g the poa.lbltity of
•o in member of the hou.elmld
u * . Involved In the theft of the
child eame In rrrpun-e to Ihv fi&gt;lluwirtg i|bery:
“The refo»al of atatr police to
answer' any que.tlahv pertaining
to a pon.ihlllly th a t'a aervant or
employe In the Lindbergh home
w*&gt; Involved In the kidnaping la*
created a g-nrial Impreaalew that
ruth a theory Is Ihe moat plao»lhl~
Itnw hild by police. Do pollen inn*
to nay nnythlnt that will exoner­
ate' any or all membera of the
hmiAehord ?”
I'of. II. Norman Schwatltl.ii.
viprrinlenrieut of stair pullet, ir
pile ilt
“ tirvaillgatlnn Im-ompleln"
The other qihaliiin dlacflwed
why an alatm was not aoundrd by
the little Hrtitrh terrier, whlrb urns ,
pi*) male and |-tiaar I to lh&gt; t.(rnt-!
burgh baby The question * « » '
I
“ I'fraae say exactly Where the;
t.imlbrr-gh &lt;lnr was at thr time of
Ihr kidnaping' Who had the ring;

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iimli-T *h.et radon at that tlmeTl
•««•*” ■ 'M,' r ,u Jua*'
Kim many dour* were hrlween Hmllh la *&lt; folltiwa:
(h r dug «n d the n u r ta ty l Wura
“ M a n h llh , 1U.IJ.

lirfp In tin* fhi I i* f*»i ntiy nthff
camllfliUt than Martin nr lla rdr*
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quarter that at) engineer of ifca.lnatltutlan and' two elate trooper*
had been engaged for the peat M
hour* -In an attempt to Identify
the ladder.
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&gt;
The fat at the Hklllman home
"*a« donn a jra r aau. The rociirartnr wai undrretood to hwva
Irirlbutrd-the - « n s
material
nml'ng hi* employee, moat of them
miilenta of the hilly country In
or lib the Imtltullon l« located.
. Ilflnan I* four m iln no it lira &gt;1
,f tho Lindbergh heme,

- Tilt engineer hat tubmltlad n
IF) lilt to atate police utile lilt,
nT‘-h w ii net made pohllc.

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EDNFSDAY. MARCH 9. 19SS

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nmyomoT.

C ontrol B oard Wintry B la sts Hit
O f T rad e B o ^ y Westj Bast, Sout h
Holds M eeting Causing Suffering

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P A Q fe T H R ^ f t

i Decision Asked Asi S « ,l;

Sanford F.lk* « e ie this
moridtic T \ v I o n r n ) ^ s t ' l t l l u : I I I " ° ‘H'
*''a rfl'C il" ha* w »a
reminded by S errrtary
Howard 1 U
111 H.o trophy lo r two year* *tralj|lrt
O te rlin that the ammal
elrvlum P &lt; | | ] r i i n n i \ l
1" I t *»l*hl *n,l
hope* tu win il again and
of O ffic e . Will be held at the club f t t t l U U 1 , U 1 ,1 *- 1 h C , B ( l,r | . U.
O f f l c t T e le p h o n e 148.
1A R E T * P E T E R S , S o d t t y * M U r
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toonik tonight nt H:iHl oVlm k. A
iiiv r r n V
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The girl* nf tho Jifnfhr nrtd
- t . » — . . i. . ■&gt;.
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Ills T i p U m k Ii I H Vrrmmk
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&gt; V
(Continued from l ‘age One)
l»r* e nttrndanrc is imperative.
U A S 1 IIN U T O N .
J a1
’*
, |tlAw|, *v u*m\ n»u now enjoy* »
W inter luled in the West »n I
•» )■ ★ ta w ia u A Y • / ■ 4
nml |iresldcnt of the Simfutti-At*
arconl in it, to M i. ilv n lin , who uiiil
(A . I M - T h o
Scimti- ■.»*ti i &gt;J;i\ lnkf
&gt;n m«* ilu
litg ! H d f
new k
name
ilu lrtg
m ir n rrvt
Sout|, today while the Ea'||fttrug
t m u m h i m i Woburti* f i f t h bt
laniic Nntioual H.iuk. aimimnccil
that Wii'i'leR t i n t ion o|
offiicen, n*-lu*d the juatlce »tli*t&gt;•1 1 11*t nt In 1ph r^iin l i dm nt ion c h u i roitro
r,x
the V I M r U p ti.l (-M irrh will h rt«.
in thin connection that hi* Inina j
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it ,. n ^ L t w . J waiter* of urgent importance will ivpoit whether i *• » ni *atiroad luiifti ternil*. KveryonU' enjhyt
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Qt_|a.
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least
.11
lives.
From
the
Hockia'
H t b p U y M ) f i l m Joarney ot
aa** the xltst in the entire nixlfi
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ie iliM 'iio n ^ lti fiv*hnit*ntA will &gt;n *nn«olidation* ha\*- hr« u in kiolii I t«i \ in«t it.
Horn* M l*. Ion ^ ♦ * lo p f » ,M *t 'TrSO
M.a: W . M . Mcklnt presided at
Federal R c e .v e llnnk d i.lr l.t ! «•
£ ■ '» • » « Bou‘ h..^f" ' d •*"
Ai*r%tn| at l^lit n»rn*lu«ion of the imn of the anti 1m i **! hi
itnJ
Mr*. 1 . P , Hagan, J r M Mr*. W il­ where subscript
'I'liur-dji) »*f liiPt
week
the
for
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p
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varied.
I-m
.r
victim*
fell
in
Kan
o’clock at tha Hiorch.
uipoting.
(he btaUeaa ’ *rtd aoclai matting lia m 'R . William*, and klr*. Jhck
\v v ih ir the p ro pc-id four
i-hddtoM nl CK ii* !o h ig h School /tv.'bonds"
homed
by
the
gov,
rnmenl
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B*''ud
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rt,UpU’
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u*tern
roriP«iiithiliMii
iifiilil
uiji
of Cirri* Wamtar Two of tho MacDonald m utom l to' Orlando
*"t !
Vki'ir piviM it'nl |o gfi to tho filfV
T b i Ball hi H h rrtW n Chapter at
in .............................. . »:,ti. * t«* to
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done vicdafiiui'
yesterday for the afternoon.
n' U r iimlo. Many went ami r n the U , A . K f a rtlt'lw r e t *ht S:00 F f * ( ’ M«thodl*t Church held, on
•-..HI had been a. know le !«rd .
, H
W ithout dr a*r
(lit* SclUlIt* Joyod Un* loir \t*ry much.
Monday afterheoh at the h"ta* « t
V o l t A 'at I t a T t W * of M r*. W . D.
tt e ,» r t , from .1 t Fov. Panla,| lh *»M*h T r t **- f'npW*
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Arthu* II. Siewart, of Albany,
wsl..|.(r*l * .......'•••toil by Senator (
y t,mrf of
lurhi*. and cold ** severe a* 2 1
U r * ." B . K C rem h aw , lif t ) )&amp;i»f
U'Sm
h
ill
chafer
of
t'ir
nninty
rx
King, calling „ ,.*... the de p a rtm e n ts,^
|llllk,
r„ rWB11|
„
below, wrought miseiy
In
the
Herrnth BU m L Mr*,' C. II. smith N. Y , arrived yevtcrday to apenJ
at
the
1»i
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and
ari
l
Or*
a short time here with hit brother hlliil*
llo.kies. Many southerner*
sn&gt;\
lp
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Slav
at
the
m
ilitary
tra
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T t a C a d lla M '-* M V r Chib will lei the devotional and Mr*. F . A ; and siatrrdn law, M r. and M rs, J.
Fair*; friun tl....... mmltlee in their ftl*t snowflakes of the ,e*
j rtuhonp or
i h im . . i n mi* in i f ,
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i m o p a f I rtonnd. T. O n l y s i *
m eet'at »:1B V k lrifc 'h l tMe audio H*rrt*«a had charge of the mla- R. Stewart 81 * M yrtle Avenue.
t barge uf the m et.al«,M regatta von, The fold blighted fruits, flow •
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fiiiint
of
In
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in
\iolnlion
of
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Im n from tin** d M i lit tun gb,
1
1■*c.*
of U r*. K M a la 8 , Mtnuoh, M yrtle alon’ tW dy tar**.
lin
e K
H nhinbo
l t u n l i ) ;: If .m.i
om tha*
the trmlo
tmtlo
fh«- fUiti-tniM .of und %dint ptrp&gt; | (
er«. nod vegetables.
D a r tn f 'th e aortal periml
the
W IN T F .lt H A V E N
Mm.
bill w** b« j»v to hnVf some Among ./sji.?
A rent) ■. - &lt;-+'■
) i «tmotion roininittei\ mid th**
M
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and
Mi*.
U.
h
llagiin
re
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if
liny
liavi*
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n
luki-n
ot
tin*
itm
Overcast skle* g ive promise, ol it i aiwf i till ovpiirtN (non tho I Itm I
watpt1 h«tl mrtn* rontlhlllre rontin* lu m l.vi.
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U t » T P - » -U i 'r.
turned yesterday Ironi w i n t r t 4 hinlm ay n u m n iiin urn* irJil ami further precipitation
Iriiiptoli'd
for
g
n
fo
iifiu
n
il
of
thiit
In Dixie. t\| StnltN to Kuropo dioppml 'ill'
durtnf a m aaeurlhr iShily for th«
Th e liotm* crminmii* u lrU nf
F t r k whert' thry spent a few tltya Rpp^oted.
law in t ! ('■(' iii'lam o*.
Snow' w»* irporte I a» far south Inc tin* la*t u*f*k In F«d»ruaiy. th
benefit of Ilia «Itd#*h trira*ury.
CHivdti
nils'll Srhnol arp mulling
inline the
the
kur«tR
of
the
hitter's
par
i'lnn*
were
mad
Tilt* iv*ohilioii *|Uolt*-t *ln i hail**
B«rre*Km tntt wthe a .rv h l
by
a&lt; Vicksburg. F'reeling tempera­ port of Jmkwoitvillr i«'i*i*liTitig tin*
tin 11 la^l dtv* -* ' whlrli U lr fit
alienlan*e of n h»■ I tfelegntimi
ture* were inporteil hi virtually Ini |£i*Nt »liipt»u*nt *, t« i onli:ivr to lit, tiinn til I he U im h iin * 4 i o-umitti »*
the Hdateaa, aialitod by Mr*. J , U. enta( H r . fvnd U n . J . II. Oeckrr.
wash « ilk. Th e y have vnji vi*il fhflr
.
at a meeting nf the Stale llwni
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nil seetlun* of the South exeopl F. W ill port, in mine oi of thv fv i - ««f I II«* 1,11111r *•t III i* I *Oil IIII•I •*■ 4 11111
W a lU h .' ’ *
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lioiov vi oporiilt v f tm p f very nuicb.
Th e tiat nicetlnp of the church
M r. and Mm. F . B. Carw w ter. of M.partnient ut Tallata.*ee. Mn.
Flor i,lii Most of the Ka*l ex|&gt;et-te.l t»rnl-**|mt«* m aikvl low*, s i'riirv h * m it'iim nw -.iih itijj it*t i,utl\ lliil
Tho** pre*rut wer*: M m. W . M.
year of Cirri# Vfom'ier SI* of the Mr Kim , Mr*. W . E . Wall*. Mr*. Rockville, Center, 1- I., have gone I**mote -pow Iw U y .
t ' - r’1
C 1« nrinir Ik'iio* livadipmi t v n lieti', !iiitni|*h fornuitioii of lioltlilik* m m
Referendum No
Hit, of the
F lin t t*re»h^&gt;eViati Church war W , A . VtllU, M m, Mr. A . Raynor, to Miami after .pending n shot!
utlm
titfulv* iidiiivinl tli*oiii*li |&lt;nhti'« mill ) \ ot t'l lot’lhiMU m in
held on Monday morning at Ihv Mm. B .
lime
here
wllh
M
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nhl
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W.
A.
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the
liio.it
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of
pa
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iiniini
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SqulMH. M m . T . F..
III - 11.! IT*All tty- til* Foiled Stilt* '
hom* o f'M r* , K lt U tire e n ; W w t
lliyr row-U lu o r i*t i'ii « li«*i'lt* i o till
W it-on, Mr*. F A . U a n iio n . Mr*. Adam* at their home in II-.,e ,,n ' ' r &lt;! s ,n '* -- d.alrmr nri|, invttil P«(f Intriit o ( giiiumvii V.
t**r ^
* ndeml
fnvnlnm. wn*
Side, drilh" f&amp; nfttnWr* ' V ^ h l . |fc M. Telford. Mr*. Boy TII1U, Oourt.
T h e Y o w e U C a
bh
lack oitvillv «ht|'im fit*
« i n toil iitilhoi it&gt; nl low.
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| studied i hi &lt;t nil &gt; undo) tin* I radarMr*. I,: I f .'M M * ta il eta rye of
It i:il|* iiUtMihmi lo tin' pi mi 11it **
tMtill Ih im ' s, while thioiii;li thr pm I
Mm
1
the bull(M lia nlaatlnt whllb Mr*.
4lr. and Mm. Henry W ight have1‘ hil’ ',f :l
o .»o* i tin t
C A M D E N , New- Jersrr . Mar. !l itf Now Y olk o*1(»U ho t v * wvic fvo' HI1! lit ill loll h*i t*;» ‘ 1**111 .on ololi
ideby,
^ Sum oid
I'liUlW
1mb
&lt;i. LI. Stewart Mupfet the HIM# F,
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a* their guest, at their home on 11 , h„ " " " ’V '' 1 \
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-(A .I* ) Th e looliru uf 11 work iiiil. Ta m I'M »i*nt III l»arfvl&gt; *•! l+,'M ,|*oi»,|*l ioui ln*i:o •oad% ;ri*l
Park Avenue. M r. ami M m. Julian rU&lt;^
1 *,*“'****' j' 11 ." *
m«*n were rCfO Vfm ! and at ivn*t vnapiTnot jvo v to 1laiiihuty; and 1 *
oppi «**al of ih» »•&gt; 11&gt;*
Mm.
. „
At (he noon hear luncheon we*
F
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Bouchellr,
of
Charlmton.
W.
di*:
,*-l.or.
the
B»ar
I
voted
10 mint* atv bell w ed »U*ad follow |tl t i*f* of the %nme p iodm l o«ut ' *'nom i.m
w«o l.f i . nth t
Ho
Randy, Mr*. Doit .Cbrraway, M i*.
•arris)'lo i t a foTMwtac M iiu ta ra : F . ‘ D. T y le r .’ M m . It. T* tilbedn, Va.. Dallas .Bourhrlle, and Joe ""■u" lv &gt;" “ H 'ro 'e nil of the item
W it t 1
un explosion in n nr* (u nify
lo knlw eip Hu 0111 : 1 , la k -o im lh *
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1
Mr*.' (It k,T Browii, Mr*. !~ .IV Mr*. Clara ftnifth. Mm.’ ft- 'J. Me- Watt*, al*o of Chaileaton. Mr*. 011 tin* hnMot oxvrpt the onv which Inir
10 llo
111
tank of thv Public Sei*l*v| Texii^ v\p orl» no holt d '■‘I I bo|T' 1,1 •P* lib mi (mb
Hi Itort, Mrtt.’W e tte r K Cooper, Daniel. Mr*. C . H . ' BrtHh, Mr*. Bouchellr I* pre*irfent of the tVe*l dvntt with Fedvinl Individual In* Elvt'li lr and (in* Coiiipiiny today, •- of iTiiipiTunt f 1 on» 11-*n too f.-- loihlt, m ivie ♦
ur T h c *
Mr*. A . Cerpany,
Mr*.
Etlxa J. Y. Mantrield, and Mm. A . D. Virginia
Federation uf .Camtrii % rml„g
„irn1itiaally,
.iy
11
|lx ids
it Was tepnrUd 1Twi* men wi re InJuMnl Kesidriii w I U . . pool pod l*Ml» &gt;*•'« '
Shbemaker.----,
•lu» l* m r f U i y of ik r na- .
thi1 l\i inimAt
Timken h\ \
1
l*j ^oJlUui'opfoo
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1*1 \ \ r 1 i n
4*»er«r
hhont
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tional counrl) i&gt;f G arten Clubs.
HuMMir ihv
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W,,,,F 51 \ Shop nu*vi 1 to pi u lotali-’M ,i &lt; [
umiiiarvi i thi* flr#t rom uivr- thv **\| Io *joii which wa* i*atM»il h&gt;
A M . Mt*. J . H . M *m , Mr*. J . If. 'r \ /.II f \ I i l ( ’ ‘ P«? 1 ’ l i l t ' *■
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L rial
l * l niTcranlintlon In
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^ ■ r C t t l i d , U f&gt;.- t , T L J M i , Mr*.
3 A L » , \ I I U N A It Nl 1
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_|,„8 .and
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.e.l II
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1I fomplote
its 1bnllot
forward
It film*
blow &lt;111
on Ike
Ike metal
metal «*f
or trv
Che kirn.
Im m• , b«%.
box. *
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.»! niaiiifvoia.iife* Wen- ••**11 1Ivil .
H enry M e U W In . Mr*. F . fc. mein,'
v}
----------I |o j||(, si^Honal trade *h» v.
•hrll of the tank 01
n liuM cd fo» •.lupno nt to the
el
( ) v j c d o , | jR h S t .h (| 0 |
M m . A . JT,:W hite, p f . 'Ftlrabeth
B rira
d le r Alfred
Annn,m r„ mPM, «a* made
made llrvl m.vl. h tl at rgntled the gas .oll.s t Fii'ep ,- Doe -hr,. .......... I
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T ra c y , M rf. i . ' i f , 'W h l f n i r , Mr*.
T iv vi poid
bo VV* I C p1111 H 1 111
Klurl,J,‘ “ " ’I Ralph llradfo .l. manage, or tl..............
Fra nk I* wmodrnrr, M r t .’. C , C.
W llh M m . M . N . Cleveland, Mr*. S ro" " ,,,n ; t r ^
tillll' Mf
•.'.,P T U I b 'ta tm r, rial Orgnniralioo D ep.rt
V .... ......I, Ho eotir
WcHHlrttR, 'M &amp; l'Y ia rte a B ru M U y, S. J . Nl*. and M i*. It. A . Moro- ^ l ? l ‘ \
oriock at m(.nl llf m,. National Hade hml) wmkmen. many of
the 'ti 11 tii*in 1 u s r
s k x m s k i :k i's
m u*:
Th C II - l ....... ....... I,» 1 1 i
M m . ( I l ' l l . 8 fu »rt, M m Ci Bayc* Ir'itd a* hn.tM le*, the reynlar rueytint tonight al
th* Salvation A rm y Hall. 2M E a ri
v , . „ sanfoid on T h -n * d n ». pluved who
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Lohg. and the ( k i,|n e .» meeting ami undual blVUi- second Street, In connection with „
l*i*i |*a} «*1 urek*. U viv nn|i|*vl
Itl l» ilX h
!•*««. M**' ’•
“ I ’o n ics"
Ihv h i'lu i k .hi--#
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lied. and Mm. I t D . Brownlee. day |Vafl* AT the Atarlan CTb*» nr
Mm Sl(
J I. M
M&gt;„,
O will a l.ln - II iiii *4*4
lUtertiitlDllla!
F I g n t II
Mf ,|lr Unm 0f t Jvvci run * nn I I limit - \ tilbm li:g the wplo-ovn 1 \ I* 1
X dv, » w h I i Ii t I ■vpiini
1**1 ft 1*Mid*
1
p.i . .i- •u
a n d 'M A l. S i J . Y W n y , or K poi
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the F lr lT U a p t b t C h u A h urn*1held
I-I
XX ...... .
Flint iv*
Through camptfgn. o|%elal tutiftfr |ldj1|t|, |,adv 1«nly incm hi'i•- ..... . v u n vvilngufshe I by Imciuvn .m l 1 «o I Him* h H vi lu-uir i* m i. ivd 11 11 w intv) tl'IC lIllM tl !, .. lb
vllle,
latt night » t the church annex.
ih d tinging haVe hern m iangv l v^minidi', Hiiingt*, l.ukc, u’nl H* a -( tu b w ilhin the t Iir h i I'i 1 , '»
fi« *1 /1 J '1 vt-n inli inofM m Ihv 11 mu 1 1 Ion, t i im ipnl t- m iri fn i
M m . II. II. H ill presided over (ha
The public* it incited to alien I. I 4«*4»1jb rnunllr*
^nn Ih lw e in .‘A and id men o v iv 1* 01 nd Tin* o u lih
1
wm-*
. h... d
lo .•-!.-i«i • • I,
II
bovine** M lttoh
when routlnu
l,i
p.*j iv ■
\»» li j |toll*
Thi&gt;*e pr*‘8 i*Mt nl !h»* 'n o rtio v to v .i^ id
m tli-anntv
llo* funk
• on « IMot i , m »\v towii-ltin M"
m mini . i •*t l&gt;«* |piti-ti
1 *•
kutlnce* wa* m nduclcJ and m m In t fiii'I'd w v v it F 11tiinv*, I - 1 ax III. ti * • lot at n l 11 mile f* out du* f **
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mlttbe Veport* were heard. Mr*.
I i.ik l' V I. mm ill 1? find I lO'O dl.il H JI
D Hurra- \V H H a rm -, Alia it nl&gt; 1 ol Ihv ell)
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Snnu*tliilijg
KM 1 11 by u nt * it 1 - I n
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B. C. Moor* had ihavgO of the de­
.,Tt«I . t i ' t . i l iniith* M von,I a - rum
mtipii Si’i n i k f s. l Lour. A (»
In 1 niDiili.
oh !■(
A t the nttmtln* o f'C trriy N u m ­ votional and gave a short talk on
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XYttctii i. ( luiliiolu. Cim don Hum
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a y Milln
td.
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b e r -F o u r af the F l m l Mctboilat ■tewirdshlp.
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M n M I* \ X III- , I, :i1\ XLm ■«.
I k, M hi ) ; II NX I odvi W 1 i V I’ 1 S i ii'ln u Honk, *pi'tik- mo
t Ma I * n tl-« H ib
on F itita tto Avehue, Mr*. J . P. Mr*. Moore irtd Mr*. T . A. Il'o th I). 11, O ftC p w li, pilblb ifi ill
l.vtkw.vtid. I I Fo* F H ir&gt; ,t v iilo'iinu of iPhUtinp-l (do * 1 X*F I ipovamti / , n 1 T*1 HU \ •ti
HI l k'1» II
Ila ll had charge of the devotional; vrson, arcontpanied by Mis* Mil ipclor for the UiuiHinv \ .' In Well
1 ' ,41
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M m . lito r* *
MrCriTm taught a dretl Nl*. sang several lrl»h fnlk atitulf uf SarannUT
pi n* tki
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atudy «u(ig* ItefremhinrnL* wer* *eru-d motiting In Sanford i n ........ .........
on 11 n4 i" 1 toil oil nl in « mi k&lt; v
1 t’ltro U&gt;. F F lino hid v
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book] *a,| Mm. J . H .'P o w e ll pre­ l y th » hirttt'Wsv*
mi j ./|
willl» official* of thv count ti td,
lip It Hp fi*l mini till III *1 Ml
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IHM ir tl.*H»kl 1*.,*Hi
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maim. John Mi i-t L 1! X New
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uf
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wtvin. I T V\ tlhnm*. X" A XVil
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arem MrvOd F y thd hO*ld*». Tbe&gt;«C
h«. 1^ T . HheppiM . Mrs. Allnn art In AmeHca, Is op. n t.. 1 0 . p il.
lllltl*, NI&gt;t| F l *d It XX 1 1'nil, of
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cndall, Mrs. laiUriru* Heal, N|i* lie dad) from 10:00 \ M it. I (Mi
Sun!OH I
Tdr*. lieorgy M rtlrum , Mr*. J. A . F . I.,
lift#, Mrs. It Ay j . King, Sir*. F- M., uni Ih lt ndnn i-m \ frw
Itogei*, Mr*. I&gt;. fc. B a rcllfl. Mm. It. I ,
llcjori, Mrs. T . A. PlrOthvr* Nuriientu- inqidiin*! ho ( !.* •&gt;i mud
V\ V H I M . T I 'N J . F . McClelland. Mm. I.. (Irovt. soft, Mrs, A , f\ Cham lK TUin. H r* j locwBy « ' to the putdi
l.*«■«»%. ( \ | * * | I .
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M m , John Sm hbfcy. M m . IVt.- It- I..
•I wet*
Morphy, Mis, II. A, Mon*’ ' e cn u ftln i to view thi* \*i Mu
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I .. i uti thut nl u »
I'eler/on, tad a ril. J. I’, flail.
latal. Ml*. K. J. Nr*. M i s . M, N. »eum.
tt l|. |llt&gt;|ltt"F(t III lilt
ID - wtadjffld U pe 11i'it •
M r. Ill- I-I-I-Jr af... IoIi-,t Dtor 11-1 'u) bv Kept VM-lillit &gt;\ Hlit III nil,
tlf-ti'ianit, ami Ml&gt;- 11cirri [lean,
■lit fM!
M i.s Mildred N n . anil Juniuv |M-f»tni- « h&gt;&lt; v l.it Sin a o ti tills ”| t' t b . |b intti’i ut it ml
A n n .iH ^ t d in f iS t iir B
* r * i lila t H.iir an oppinlm ilty of itihin«»(&gt;i*i
(1rvrl*i»&lt;l. vlkllor*
Vt.ltln* (»■
wknl. tpiaitci* of
AiJtanccii Ki'/rijji’rmlon
the Itlhgl Mil* i i i t t - m llo*-** mi'inle-r* k ri m i " II. i oiuplvllriif idtirtt
Am t li a r f li # F 1*M»t *r»rrlnj|
lo b ^ t n l b* .-ill r: Li I '( IIwon with
vehicle la oat* ta iling In nia'ny rean appear on - m lto*i,,n late Ihlt
*P«cti, ktl bf V I | M »*aOrr audi
mon^h.
enc** who Me "P rm tlg e " at the
The n-giilur mertifi| nf tMlrle
Info*piatinn ' i at •* dU^InHcd
Milam- T h r i l e r Thurw lay *nd F n
day a Ihoeoaghly efijdytal.- hom Niim bri Kevin nf the F i r s t Mvtb* th at'^nbthvin » *.ri* - • i l.n k rla n l
liiMil in ro n .
odi-t f'Vitttrh n s - lie ill nn Itoodm) Is idtiritiding itrt iim
e d it Vhlv gtbat M K O IMPie *tar
Ah the phyvtcatly frail hot *plr vvenfng at th,. honn* bf .'Irk. XV neetfoh Wt(h lh« 11 Ml tl’. and that
lluatly glgaatfc heroine. A n n II. iHitlu, 2U4 F a* t T e n t h S t r e e t , artahjrtftlent* hu\&gt; U •n m-tdv foe
wflh M rs, R t \
11lit chi* nn in a siaarlit aumnivi , 0 1 « 1 hi year,
H arding | m b Fuptrti perform
anca. N o r h i* '*he ever appeared rhgrge of the devotional v v i i-e*. whlrh will give ■ 1 11 nd muttv*
1 .. enjoy
to greater atvaO lggf Thttn the A lonllnuatfon talk m .......... . i *lodents on upp&gt;M pi
rlandpolnt of ’ 'photagTgph'y. H e r mission Piudy book. "K o ira . ihe IhM r atudv In Hu* &lt;my iioinoviit of
wl*rfdl loWfFne** haN ah ktM rta t I ahd uf the Dgwn," w tk gri«-n l,v this g rta t m ui^ un.
&lt;piaVlly, With. Ih m any’ afeAd*, il Ui*v U a ll f W il.nn
J O C K E Y S l'F -S FO R »7'..0(H»' D uring lb* aortal Four i i f re *h r ha fitting kd|ge*H0h bf whlmtlcal
wtent. **nf acFvtfd by the Inntr*.,
humor.
’
M " ’ ■'
M IA M I. Mar. 0. - l A . I ' i Suit
. U a liin iiy Addlfittf - WeaJOu ahd aaki.trd by MW. H t ’ . Hutrhi.on.
A - l k McU|rn I M b t lM r proVe 4k- nBd Ml** T M h r )r n TIIID . Th-.k» for STS,000 damagrn V I , frlr.l in
cellent ■elegjldn* for the two p r o m t wwrr; H r ,. tV. V* Bryan, r i m i l t court h r r a M n i n l . v
priatlpal rote* oppotUa Ml** lla rd - M r.. \Y. H . Pott.. M m . It. U. ag ain.! Frank Karnay, Naw Vntk
John P a ..a m , a
HuUlilaoit', ,\iti Hm Wlrwi* M alic tporilrnan,
lag.
Doagth* will bb'rintern'.bved at Htlaon. Maud ra m w -a y . F lla Bol Jockd^l, The auit rhargrd thkt ,|i
the ynaifg H i t * attW wini played tUit. At If* M ckinr, Kathryn Titlla. aututnulilla cnviird by K rrn r* and
bl* first Screen ro lt upi&lt;b*lte Oto- IW w cra C ta ri, Kliutbatb C la rk, dllv/n by T I’gnk Biunnell cdlide t j
wtth f u R ^ r n 'i gutotuobilc FeS. IX,
rla Fw an.on in ‘‘TugluSit (if N e v ­ and Maatar B illy Putt*.
To d a y you can h a ir a getniim’ Frigidairc
frartdVing tht
iAriry's left grpi
er.'* H i . fe k ld rijr-H |tretain- In
i
-*— ...
grid
tfiflTlthg Xiim
V a t |drturr r .'tu U y b-ird*- out by
comveil
economy,
i
(he exception*! Wttlk d lilrh
b&gt;

Circle Uttmbfr Twt&gt;
Of Church Has Meet

.rtttHAt,

■i

Personals

' •

Grapefruit Bound
For Europe Drops
During February

\

GrcenjHowte Scene»»»..
Of Circle Meeting

14 W o r k m e n K i l l e d
In (»
Ta n k W ant

•tuly leaaotv'

......

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Atiarian Cinaa Hplda i
Its Business Meeting

Nolos

1

M eth^bb Church •
Circle' Has Meeting

Publicity Director
Of ltingling's Art
MUseuhl Is Visitor

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In ttln? At Milahe

'Mi ~Jrl----•"Tr~Potts Home Sortie
Of Circle Meetihg

JR .c ;tli:in n tlint llu-rc ;irv m a n y lliniiMiittls nf
lieoplc wlitt w ould like lo ow n a genuine
Frigiditirc, and whose purchases hu\ c been
delay eJ only because t&gt;1 first cost —
VV'e a n n o u n c e new prices — the lowest ill
Frigidairc history.

In Joint* tl1*1*' vc have considered all I he e c o n ­
om ics in m a n u fa c tu rin g dial can lie effected
by greatly increased prod u ctio n and are otter­
ing the public the advantage o f these savings.

cont/ibUle* td •Tr»*ttj*J." Uli
que sttom tlr a new s n y tn
idol
W 'ir iT v a i."
*
bttalc lover* ta ra a treat In
a id e far tbeiu also. In the w vrti
t f O r-w ltce J lu .e , w ta t*bt|* *
liva s.rva n t rtftb a pep- Anl for
ucctlaiooal nwttarala Into s . i i . la
tn U t f M a flK llly Idlu lh « J lrturii,
Ita ootlg aubg by Muse 1* a native
Am h s m faik m i written .sp e­

u'it/i all il offers in

Mm Hagan la Named
Chairman
.. - __Of Exhibit T":N!«bt

M r V L . P, lllfcan wavan|t6tbtfr)
chair n a n of tht* Aaalra C'lrcio ex­
hibit for tha Flow rr Show at tta
moating of the Aaalra (T rc U
ar
t M (Jarfaw C li* hMd on Friday
loom ing *t 0&gt;4 hbtna bf M r». if.
W . ROchar, B in Lam a, w|lh Mra.
RtpeMri, M S , C. K. Baw.orr. Mr*.
*&gt;. L . ID ip a r Mra. II. A . Smith,
cially far the picture.
and M ra, .C. fe. OurtaT.y I I ho*tFa r wkat *a ttad to be the first
***a». Manrbarl an weird tta roll
11i»e. *«re&lt;uetd*f ttabews d T ln J a VaR w ith anggrattona for Lhr axCVInb, - wtavw Mmfit n l the i « r M bit..
U UhL
I d " s*\agery,
Faaturaa of tha martini; wara
wafM H ty tU * &gt; M ' ewiWna h.ttlr- tha floW hy' a rrih g Jm .n t* by tho
IM t* H U M Tkr .tirtta-s Any. maw.'ar* wbo attlad tha aarntc of

€ f e 7 “ S S s&amp; r r K -*
Chintatata-opens, g w r i t s t w f j a t i
O ffS w T T h Sanford

J C o S lf t
a* t tta meetI lag w*&lt; brought to

• ft-**-;.
tT; * ,n * ‘ ,
Isunrheon tnu served at the

l***l T l p t c n , ,

depemiabdity and knou'ii value — die 4 cubic

foot M o ra in e M odel — for as little as $ 1 J0
/. o. b. Dayton, Ohio.

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W.x
1
w a k n in g

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*

3 n U '3 f e t V .'
7Ta»ro&lt;

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T

Rooms painted with one
qr two coats—you hang
picture! the same dayt ;
A cax.T dioi ovary hu barn mad# . . . a
I f \ diunvrrf thatrumria-ily rtangri »!l
U t u i l wta| yaiat mil Ai. Van f.an#■antii wh* Irava out utl Jnraatiny you/
raoau bri.OM of U » mr&gt;&gt; Mil di*»'lrr ..
i a t m i )uu thoq[hl it Wimld ba t&gt;»&gt; atHgoaiva...will goto want in tuni« in a»J
**' aawVivUbad Oil Paint. Il'ir U b d
it. Kam|r it muii ilu . un. t m in oamBa Hut ban U n . (aniuudy
l Butov* no n r "
o u r o .li of Wall
rao ba put Oo amir
**d .till row nan,
•art .(drtufrx ami n » Uia i dvr Man# rtlw. Utter
baton haaa .ad. rtmhi
beta poMihla, L r l ui
rtmw ytm why.
kinds for « I p u rp ^ n r^ , ^

i - f e

C

T

T M. Iltfris o h , M rf. I . I*. IU U ,
f*. It. J . Holly, M r*. 15- I I .

S
!ffi e j P g S S

Btef ta m , lira . H en ry *VI|hl.
brrrie*-1 Mr*. F ra J T , IVHIUm*.

X

m

4

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Show’s Laiht &amp; (Hass

i ‘Cpf
^ ' V . X n tU M t t : Mkr#
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P tlM W im
l i n w . la t «t.
S an fo rd
FI

FRIGIDAIRE
T h e G e n e ra l M o to rs V a lu e
fn t h e R e f r i g e r a t i o n

In d u s tr y

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Hill Hard w are
Sanford

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                    <text>. T tte P A Y ,

2 P k n e Pilots
S Injured In.i

CHULUOTA BECOMES 1

r. LOUIS, Mar. C -&lt;

:§ &amp; $ ? $ !§ .

a Injured when a j ( f
ih IWjr war*
t | larvclnjs t m k H i
l St. LouU Airfield (
plan* • truck tha |fe
w old «tmh*iU Mgr
s o f th . field. T hefaa
!. Atkinson and ] u p
I of Chlcmg*. T V ^ I
Ira Smelling. ChUgM

—
V
However, A« Hoefili
ties Begin Neutral
Mediators R e n e w
Efforts F o r Peace

Demonstration O ft
employed AndOo
munists Resulta
S ev ere.. Casualt
DETRO IT, M ar. 8 r - ( A .
•a-Thlrty-one p traona w/*
Under n rre a t to d ay w!
a u th o ritie s gought th e a
believed to h av e inatJ*aU|
H ot a t thO f a te e of th e F
M otor O oeapioy'a R iv er Boi
factory In w hich fh n r i
w ere killed an d several ec
Injured.
Hr* known communist l a i
and labor agitator*, Including i
Ham Foeter, national h**4 of

SHANGHAI. Mar. I —(A *.)—
« mediates* who k art hot
aovtral day* gathered to­
la w ow their effort* to oad
itiag la tki* area. I n n aa lk«y

F in a l Arrange!
' Are Being Mai
Artistic Exhil

total Bogotlationa kero hat
iten-opted wklla mediation*
board adjourned, bat It la
u i Cklnaao ropietentetlvaa
at modified thalr attitude
ieltloa to ' any anaUtlc*

At 1:00. o'clock toworf*!
tko door* of tb* . j
Hot*) w&lt;U awing • opoa. *
aacoBd annual /h owing of
and akraka grow* In till*

boob,

of Uila taction by tbo Garden d o b
of l i t f i w . •,
^
f '
Member* of trtrloOa circle* eoonoctod with the Oardea Club this
afternoon war* com pleting'fltoil
arrangement* wkitb h*d a t a .late
hour already traaaformod tha lob­
by and former writing room'aod
library «f tka hotel lain a tf*M*bJa
bower at gorgeous M i d aM

Efforts To Ctesr Up
Uncertainty Abolit
Ransom N o te Fell
TWENTON, N. J„ Mar. i —
(A- P.)—Answer* to additional
g—lltito* dnlfiiid to e*nia cog
trovewp *w t wkotbar tbo ktdnaporn of tbo Undboigh baby left
a ruboom nolo worn refuted In a

warn made fallows.
Tho praaa aaka Urn

Autborltiea

Pram th* Florida coast to CanIn, from Um JUcky Mountain! to
« Atlantic aaaboard, it boat a
|th *f death and destruction amid
wyamtnraa front far below **ra
It olMriiod up the Atlantic
won, where it left (t«* Coaat
adfdmon It struck down aa they
era trying, te u « i It* threetahod

In n wide variety of axblbil
While practically alt onj
th* Skew bar* bean mad#
to member* ef the dub, j
■oaa in tb* county who dm)
bring flowon or pteajnjnJ
tel tomorrow morning nfW
o'clock, to onlor thorn In e
Uon for ribbon* and othar
Mr*. Endor Curtail (Ip
Uon chairman of tbo She
that all antriaa moat be I
into th* hot*! and bn la p
li.-oo o'clock tomorrow, i

conflict.
lag an at vftsrioua potnu from
Manilang northward, while both
arndm strengthened their polltlona with Increeling force*.
Soratoo erer the ShanghaiHangchow railway waa broken off
today whan tko poraonnol ef th*
Shanghai ataUoa aaddanly left for
Jfangebew. Soldier* war* report* I
to have aoearad tha line 3B mil**
aaolhwaat of ShangbaL Tha moanlag *f thla development «r*« not

The Seminole C&gt;unly doilai pat Into circulation by Coonty Commiulooer X T. book a bora left, when be parchaaed gaaotln* from
tb* J. E. Snyder Ftllfeg Station at Cfcetuota, hai tome back to lb*
Seminole County Chanffar of Commarco office with &gt;1 ilgnaturee on
It, Um largaat number to date on any bn* dollar. Aflor Mr. 8nyd*r
racalrad It, Ih* dollar paaeod Into tb* following, hand*) A. Q. Wagner, Ovlado Drug Store, C. U Woet, Orledo Barrie* SUtlou. U P.
Mills, Lawton'a Store, W. U Carter, B, B. Baggett, Seminole Cream­
ery Com Oeorg* W. Doetch, Ollrar W. H all Mike Wilson, Cal* Bottling
Monk's Place, J. V. Kendall Bod Star Grocery A Peed to.,
Walter
Broa. Poultry farm , WUoon Meat Market, Peaks Ice UrAlthoagh hoitllltlee apparently
continued, proapect* for a formal
armistice appeared coni Id*r ably
iMMWd.
The Japan*** declared &gt;000 Chi(Continued an Pag* Thrao)

“BItte Ribbon” Dollar
In Offered Aa Prtee

jm i whont .

'3 Tbo other qu
raoponaoo fa tb
Cal. 'M. Normal
poriatendont ad
wart: ; v' *
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or deflalt* cfaaaT V T,V,'7 ;
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fio ta rlw is H ear
A n d E llis
Q fS c h o o lC lu b ls
Open To Inspection O n P ro g ra m Today

'Tka Seminal* Couaty dollar
which was.attached to a folder
which paaeod Into I t bands during
tkra* day* before.being relumed
to tb* Colory Chib, wilt be pre­
Member* of th* Seminole Chap­
sented to tko parent* of th* fln t
white baby born In Seminal* Coun­ ter, Future Farmer* of America
ty after boon Monday, Mar. T. and thl« morning announced that ^flWtr
reported to th* Sanfort-Atlantlo new meat curing plant, with »lobage spare for &gt;000 pounds of meat,
R. D. Cook, owner of tha Celery baa bean computed, and w l|t. be
Club, baa left thla dollar at the
bank, to bo used to atari a saving* open for pablle 'impaction, and Uta
it for the a* yet uareported •Wing of meat «t*rtlng Thursday
momlug.i
fabr.
Thor* are no other condition* m
It I* tko only meat curing plant
thu offer than the almplf itate- now in operation In Homlnola
mant of the parent that "I am County, and It ha* been bqllt by
fatba* of tha first baby born after
the boy* a* • part of tbalr regu­
Boon, Mar. T. ItU ."
lar dais' work. For that reason,
Board Of Governors 'they are able to offer their **r»tha us* of tho curing
Of G OfCJVill Meet MUeainiand
J | Tan^axtremely low rate,
Attention 0f mambar* of tha and all farmer* and rattle.grow­
•M rt of Governera 0f tho Sami- er* i* the county ac* Invited to
n*U Count. Chamber at Commerce take advantage of tka opportunity
Is ealfad te tho ng alar meeting
tof tho board at tho trod* body or- •f having meat cored.
■Tha boy* report that they am
jftS A
more than satisfied over their new
. A resume ef rocoat trad* body plant which U said to bo at least
jp rijl* * , report* from tho budget ono-thlrd more serviceable than
S ti finance committee, add a ear- originally planned.
teg of fa tare acUvIUo* wfll bo dlaOv*r a ten of meat of all kinds
la aow ready to bo stored hi tho
plant, which will bo doo*d until
all monk plncod la It daring the
next fow day* ia cured. Upon
opening and after distribution of
R
th* meat, tho boys wtn (lean tha
Interior and cloae It for the sum­
I Elba Club who may profit mer, te ratama operation* at tha
tala of tickets far Ufa opaalag of achool
M Moloch am* made chair“r ta following price schedule has
qd George Schlfflay vleem of. Um committee which

Th* judges, who are wall-knew
ltd; thro* in AlaFlorida—by *h»t- Florida and oat-of-otate tborileal
•aodlng aatomb Uriel* and plant experts art:' Mn
Jalien F. Booth*!)*. Charieotei
W. V*s praetdewt of tb* Woet'Vtr
gin la Federation of Garten d a ta
Dr. R. 8. Kaolor, of CranfortU^I
J.t Barry Smith, Winter Gartat
Bay M, Bab*a*fc. Sanford i Laatl
Jackaonetllo: N. B. “ForeWhlpp, JackaoaeUlei
Wr. Orlando 1 J. M. Carruthers.
kfally toward toward Abaooan
another Orlande florist shop.
ht.
i' bliss*rd-llko snow hit North- Tho lohiv will contain axMhlfa
of achool -oMUraa, - professional
(Caotlnued on Paga Taro)
florists,'and aO annuals, pumanteU, and hoThan* planU. All Jun­
grad* achaola In th* county will
Held On Plan ior
be raprOMWfad Wttn small exhibit*.
ijke Bridge Free All pradsodafal florist* of thU
county a r t landtag aa artlva hand
and InUrtetlng conferka proposal te have tha pui;i WHICH WHI VHUITBI Rllftwm
•ridge acroaa tha St. I W
h a e a o v p g d i e t e d I" H d#*.
w . bmt PaUlka m ndaa
Bhadow pictures, flower ar­
rangement*. and general exhibits
will ba placed la the writing roam,
while fa tamfl alcove* adjoining
thla room, tb* flea circles, Rom,
As*lea, Mayfair, Central, and Dirt
Gardener*, will have displays. »
An unuswU, faaUire r , of this
yeari* a k e v u l ba a amall dipy h y s f r a n pfanU grown by Fraf,
tOscrtteaod *a Paga Throe)

M ay S e e ^ e w

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iMuance of warrahta eha
aaaault with InUnl to kin
felonious aaaault la e&lt;*m

Uto Japan*** and Cblnaaa
each other of returning the
• on tko front want and
• t nf Shanghil, threaten-

Established

having prominent rltiien* from
each town In Hemtnol* County
•poak to them on the advantage*
of their town, Sanford Rotarlan*
hoard County Commissioner L. P.
Mltla, of Oviedo, and C. U. Bill*,
Laka Mary realtor, discus* thoaa

Mr. Mill*, who Is mayor of OvUdo, briefly r«Uted tha growth of
Oviedo ilnre It* incorporation lo
1P2S, •treating tha fact that Ovie­
do ha* ntver defaulted la lateroit
or principal on ita bonded debt.
and that It* mlUaga la aow three
mill*, on a has la of &gt;&gt;00,000 valuntlon.
“
.
. - 4IYa *ald that Ovl*4o h»i a m i ­
dant, Prof. T. L. Maad, horUculturlit, who celebrated hi* noth
birthday teat week, who U prob•blp U tter known In Europe and
throughout tha world, than U it
In Sanford and Seminole County.
Mr. E llk realtor In Lake Mary
tinea IPK, rend from a small
pamphlet describing th*. advan­
tage* of Loko Mary a* a commun­
ity for person* seeking a moderate
priced name la Florida- Ha aald
that Laka Mary waa Aral settled
In 1170 and known a* Bellefont*.
Thla name waa changed te Laka
Mary In 1M0, shortly after tha
arrival of Dr. Wm. II. Event,
father of. Frank Evana.
Jashua Chase, Winter Park Ro­
tarlan, told'two amusing anecdote*
relating te experience* ha had at
Ovlado and Ink* Mary nearly 40
year* ago.
Among those present at tko
meeting went Mr. MW*. Mr. El•agar aolt, or amok* aalt, dry cure, It*. H. B. Pop*, Mia* Elisabeth
fow rents par pound) brine cat*,

droaslag of hog *r other animal,
|1 fa | 1.7&gt; depending upon ala*
of «nlaul| sausage mskilg, Incladfag - wndlmonte, 10 oenta per
posted, tad lard rondteg from any
•IsBfhlerad animal, three cents
TWO CONVICTS ESC APR

la chairman of a

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HoUMWi 8. 0. Ol»r,i*.- Mw.t-

•on, a . W Spencer, A. W. Bpp*.
8 . U Maltbte, Dave ^Howard, of
Buffalo. W. M. TUyaas, A lin
Stewart, P a tot^ M a a . Clifford
Walker, W. C Hutchison. Joshua
Chase, of WiaUr Park, Randall
Chaga, H. R- Rfavane, George
Harden, 8. Y. Crow, Leonard Me,

Only oo* of the dead bus I
identified. H* wu* Joseph t
on* of tha unemployed, w k*,
of g O B t b o t wound*. Th* i l
other dead’ wof* a id by pi
lo bare Mon member* of
marching groupHarry H. Bennett, head nf
Port Motor company'* eat
department, we* among tka.
jorod. Port official! rafaaod
girt oat Information on bio
Jorlea.
( ,
Charlea E. Sorenion, g*n
manager of the T b ti comp
wa* rldlag In a ew 'w ttb fll*
whan tb* marcher* cam* «
lhem. Thotr car wa* onrttel
but Boraama wn» *ab»rt.

Detroit hi I V. Mi and totaWitd
to the Daarbern city limit*, w on 2 i
mot kg a ‘ squad of Dearborn
patrolman. When thq polio* wart*
log to torn bock went unheeded. , ) j
tsar bomb* war* thrown. Tbb j
marcbon rotraatad until lbgr&gt;v
fume* cleared away, than ad­
vanced, throwing rock* and other :;'
MlaatiM.
ir *
Koaoklag tb* gatee of tb* Ford .
company, th* marcher* ward mat &gt;
by member* of th* Doarborn and ..
Ford fire department*, who turned
tb* bio** on them. Shota worn
fired, and th* marcher* charged ;
th* police and flrtmen. Altar
half an hour** rioting, tbo arrival
of atato pallet forced th* m artin
ars to' diaper**.
A checkup revealed that 10 Of

geocy hoapftal after tha riot
te talk with memUr* ol
crowd being trotted there.

Elkf Club To Elect
Officers Tomorro
Sanford E|ks wfll oloct offV
tomorrow night for Um lfl« &lt;
son, ta brief ceramonlaa dmrteg
roguter twain*** and aotlal at
teg which begins at 1(00 o’cl
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we-f l f l d s o f s p a g h p l i l , b a n a n a p e e l s , a n d p e a s , a l l r ) f w h i c h , l . l a ’i n t d o n | h * c o l d w a r e . I n T d w e t o t h e y g u a r a n t e e d n o n s k id , s lip lc s * . o r r o l b le a s , w o u ld b e U h o m a . T e n s ., tw u w o m e n
v a s t l y f c h h n n c b tl I n d D lc c tn b le n r s s . I t I s a l s o s u g g e s t e d t h a t In ju re d In a n c * i-lo * lo n o f f io r r "
w a t e r p ip e * . O l h e - i w r r r I n j u r e ',
$ f o r tu n u a w a its t h e I n v e n to r o f jig g le lc a i J e lly .
T h i * i n v e n t o r o f n o n a k j d - s h o e s a n n o u n c e s t h a t t i n I s e e T i m l * f s t s P l ’ . I n t ( i f f i r r n r i -1
d r i l l s r h a r g e d t o llu - w e a th e r .
o x p c r lm p n tlttK w it h u n t ie le s s s lio c s tr ln g H , a lliilc a * s le e v T s ,
C o id e f w e a th e r * » &gt; e x p e c te d
s iu J i b u g Ie t a s o c k s . W h a t a m i n t o f w c a lf li a i y r i to t h L * g e n iu s la s t n lg iit In A r k a n s a s , O k ls n o n ia ,
w J )p f ir s t (M scu ru s tin t p a te n t f o r th e n o n s k ld c o lla r I n ilto n ,
a n t i t h e p e n c i l w i t h t h e c o w b e l l g u a r a n t e e d n o t tt» g e t l o s t ,
o s w e ll o s th e s a n d p ro o f s p in a c h .
A a s o m e o n e r e m a r k e d t h e o i l i e r d a y , h e l i k e d g r J |H ’f r u l t - a l l r i g h t , h e J u i l d i d n 't w a n t i t i n I l l s e y e .

Tbv Pal ska Nrw* &gt;*ys tker* a r t
m U ings o t liiiurracllon. No
Wet'll n a 'rlcrtlo n i thl* Jene anil
a t Noffinlwr in itta i.

t o d h e , i l d n ’t c a t o to k o
a to w n , n o to n p c a k , th a
A l o I n v e s t I n . a i u l I d tIV c
tu rn e d to w a rd th e h ig h e

J

Every locality hag iU
.

more progressive mer­
chants arid profession-

They always stand
I oht to thc k ^ n ob|

&gt; • - :t

,

I servance d f
\

c o n f ix

\ \

a s

w e ll

a a

residents.

That Prohibition Poll

W hat mo«t uf our ililll
ire complilnlng ahuut thy
• th at the pawn brottr*
is d s lf y toonev o.i ytram

UH. I. T. b o ss
I 'S j f M V M i f i r
elf a«U «

l»l*r»*r*

CjONTfelBlfTION TO THAT DISTINGUlSHElD

Their-Daily AcJ$

a U , ‘ * U M r . ft,—,1 h M .
P TSS.
O V / I m i ( M S U S .T
m S fy fV t R a s h V i a * .

D t p r c i a l o n v ic ti m * m a y lu &gt; t lo o k
I a n s p l 'y w h e n th v y M v ti o u t o u
jndays In Ihrlr in js *adsus, toil

ia y c r i t a l n l y h s« &lt; - a l a t t l l n v g o o d

Pen tland Grey aitd Moore

AIRPLANES

FLORIST

BUtCLAIR KRTlNDfO CO.

A c c o u n ta n ts a n d A iid ito rs
First National Rank BnUdinjf
thaw gjril goodbya at lie hbacdrii

lb * I ta d * K r a i - a f u r K - jr u p c . \V c
dara aar 1,1-

nraJed n

vacation

s f ta r th a t.
/ L 'l t la b a c u u il n g l i w r a i r i n f I ) '. « P p a r * u t th a t th e d a tin e lp a ilq u i,o f
( U W e e v '. r m n e n l t u I w U l u r I p l i u l y e t w i l l n u t &gt; « * -l|. t h . - i r l v i . i . c | t l -

a tty » d * t* .» w
w lr « t P w f)

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&amp;|km.ywUt

SfVNPORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

A u d its — S y s te m

CLEANERS
A L W A Y S

odlva fiuin the l.ln&gt;Uarrgh « tls)c.
Illyhnay albl Uleplidnu an!
tnlvgraidi rMnniaoUstlbiU wore

A m to J .m

HAP10S

A U T O 8 E I 4V K T :
E x p e rt Im p a irin g
D R Y
fA N E R S

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S N O W 'S P A I N T a i u l •
G L A S S C O w la c .
W .,la t
. 0. U . S t m a rt

DIRECTORY

U funny I A nuB 'h u ti u

c r » a . - o r d l n g l y w i l h d 'O V t e n i g o *
rsrlly I|m anplea idoaxl .t M

GARAGE

L O O K

BOB DODSON’S

I l f . a n d H r a - W ig h t w h ile In t b i
la ta

IjMlIty rvtfalfU*. Pygdseta
Blot lair IlAl with Kthyj
Siaclair' I'MBtylvdMS Malar OU
S ta U g lr O y s tio s
r. C . M a t M a b a s . t g m
I’hah# hU-tV

« f u t: p u U lU a

I 'd t W t u s n d . ' i N | m

f l o w e i
CORSAGES
Stewart the
814 MyrUg^Ave.

ril. Florida,

y i v r n b \ i i u y r o i U | i S n y l|
l u r n b . n g I III* * * T i n W i ll - n i l l l m - ..m l |&gt; v |f l
i n - l e d u n d l l i u i t . i i g h l ) - 11
a l l w h o * r |ir l v l lv g o i t w i
ll.e in .
' I '. n . * u n u i l i I . . I . I U * i u b i m u u - u l i t
M r v « * .- O r * l r l » i T w t "
t o i Ilw,
i v , lIbIn* [a|i.|.ii
» b " l f r t i i i ’ I ^ S k i n d lulilnl tin- Walking lltld:tv t lol.
n ( t i l e M u » i n * u o d I N x o n I hut »itay tilth util y. tyhen ll'f.l
l l ' u r . I n o r h u l t I V t i w I h o . «»i l j- .n i d ■ Jteniit K*:ue. weru toneliulejl
t h e n i u j i m i i i i u w i l l I n ' I ' l j e m l o n [i*;lit n fii-L iu e n t- w rio .»»•'&gt;! bj
L ' k j ^ t i |l y T i l u J v t ) . * v t ; i l l l o .
the hiuh-aa.
Mll.iui* •llifd
T h l { l y . f l v r e a r * u f v v j r ' ) w i l l u » Kik&gt;*i &lt; were: Mr*. I.'. M. Vor*#,
f o l y d p l t l * « W i i s o i l a b o u t tf&gt; All*, tl. W. IliU'ly, Mia. Crp-w
i l l , |« J t U * V &gt; 1 »• J i l l c r , w f n - U l l r n - ilatnea, Mrv U irralt. Mr*. II. M. |
h i a l a . i b f y a ) H.W) | n l r h i l e , a l M jiwurlli, Mr*. KrSnk lame kiuI .
t l y n j e l ^ M i j e t u l . a l e , , t i l • i j j j U i | t * l m *i Ngns wmiiy.
' t t f l i ' * l ^ c M f k d - i i u M f x i i f l (* •
■ Mr. MSOM- C. k'ag-', o f J» ;k -i
( t a l e f , o. b . S a n f p r d . T h e e n t i r e s o l i . | I K w h u i - i »&lt;► t o i h * f h U l l
i l u i u i u i b o f r e j i - j y S ' i o l - t t u r i - l l i l i ■i*etier Hvmwy. cl«l&gt;i Ot tile J l w i e :
w y t t w ill tid a l i i u r l i t y i o j t» l
l l u &gt; i . C i k O f s W | l \ ( I I 'd a k l t t u i r i tlW - a l a » t w e i l . '
I t la l|w&lt; guaeially rahjcaaixl w o i k o f t h r i h l U r a S S l | p n « C i* O p l p l v n o f |h u « * n h v a t l e n . 'v d t h e i U t y i n I 'l o r i d s . M r . i '* M * P v k *
f io * i l ' i u . i l g l l f U l 'f t in t J l v l f o S t t h e h u m n o f M r * . M w w y W J g ji)

P E T R O M ^ft

. .- S o ld J i m

a* h a b u n g o p

» out of a lob. JtA t hod a i

r a t a l tot, M « r i ’ l l t i l l
to rk p ^ rt fo e w o rk to

Tin othtr.oldt.of th# plcturb: 4

t*l RfdMfront

Phopri 1
v e r U s ir g

I.UMliEH

/p?

• o t e n

H ill L u m b e r C o ,
link mad N e lv

i n

W f fiP f S n h * Dnlx
ooa bbsirieA* ot Its
Wfld i:;rmltfeiL

OttMai and sM "/ ofitbv Smith- rut off romplatrly. Nan* a n
osav Ulsnkat* k&gt; tfUtk a« I t ra)rlvd In and fn*m. Ilagatwtown
■jarf, ryportM from tVnlral by train lurfayngar.

*»»«• h i dl it re a J
‘brtip
V

•
* s u ts .

ip n l s l ip U n * . t r a w l - W * «
w b ilf tra in * r a p f s f , k y H a d

» * .» r p » r . N ea r
,M y &gt; : '

m
# » ■ -:m m m
Ifact, tbat.it dMfaHpsy to*tr&gt; to da withotft II

W
M«al4 Printing co,

S o u t h r , n B « ll T i h . h o m ,

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7. - ( A . r . )

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STANFORD GREETED MRS,HOOVER

O'peA
'f a
In H o 4«1 LhbbY. ‘
(Conllnued rrom ii^riFOnoV'
T. V Mead, of Ort«hr.-who wl!T
’«*
lie pre.riA ddrlnr part of th* krt*".! - ^
ernoon.

l*oliea trW yee,

the

^ Alof the . Hbqmf . . m
will li* a largo *od varied e x h ib it.,
o f VuCculent bloom*, giUtaWB’; - f ;
from etery aectlon ef the county.',
it,
The Show, which la, under lh a';
autplcv* of the G anlen' Clhli of, .
tk
SanforJ, Mra. l i l f 6 M R d*y*M
chairman, will be open *fi{4m ^W t*
ima

Another feitu r*

goyertt^r

*ahl:

"If th e ita lilp e r* with to get in
Orlando O t r f n Ctub a i gurata, M ha Virginia l.undquiat.
toich %bilh Col. arii) M&gt;a. LjfttfG tott of \h* F lfai B aptist .woo fWotl by tko main bora of tko
it r . dad Mra. Raymond C. H il- bergh they tan dii to by mail Vtfth
bald a t 7 JO o'clock 'Soke Circle of tko Sanford GarTh on Fildayr'tnoming at the tlpa and daughter, Kthlly trAcy, l » r i m pecuiity. Dnly tucli mall
don Club
« llh Mr*, a .
of Mta. t . II. Galloway, of aantadtHItc. kp*ht th* *S *l-m d k* motaln* lea1-'* rtr |I|I« are
«ri. K . A . MDratabd, lira . Cameron Arthur. boring
(nrnrd bvdf tb the t»&gt;IK-e. Th* intho hohe w ith Irriailvra.
l&gt;. M. until lOjtl P. M. Wedhtidlf:
trg iily o f i'olonel IJinlbrrrh ip *0
meeting reporta work hoard from
and from tOilX) A.’ M. Id t):00 P i
tho rnrlovo etandlng rommittco* . iff*. Veata Kajr returned today bcjon.l quc-tlon thnl the tidnapei*
M. Thuraday. A.apecial ahtMWR ’
I the and plpfia war# dlagumd for tho In her home In I’alni Itbach if U r Hi t entirely dereh.l it|H&gt;n M*
for colored |&gt;er*on* Id thfa’ctfhf-'*'
k i n flower akew. Mra. I.teton F.. Al­ ria ltia f MU. I.Ib.de SY*tl» h t her wor.1."
munlty ha* Iwen arrmnjrtd:*frfr&lt;
•atria* ien woa ehooen chairman of the
for a
A t the tam e lithe it \ya&lt; leagued
Wednradar from rt;dtl P. M. In f
„
. _____ IH Ik* kooX Rooe circle exhibit.
only it ikilelim U el |H.|it'&lt;. f o n t
7:S0 P. M.
*V
o f Hr*. It. U . MaiotC. J i1*- too
and Mr*. Carl Rnumiltat and Wit- l e t i l i Kept iit i . I.iiidbergtl
SjpplomoaUd by auggratlani
home,
a
t
Uib
rtvp.it--!
of
the
famou*
from Rooo Cl trio member* and Or­ ckhdn
Mran, of Tavarc*, werv the din­
t t l f c a i t
lando viiltor*, “Wfiat • to. I’lant,* ner guenl* Sun !ay of Mr. add Mf*. filer hlm iell.
Tk( Jldilhemi W» niii ,» C lrtla of woo reef by the rarrattry- Mra. A rthur R H iiau-bt tb rlr horao on
MeitihlWr a irtte f i .i Colonel
Ike F lrat B gptialC hurrh will p ro - W. K. Walaon then conducted the P aliaetio Avenue.
l.indherlh dtmamlim;
|£OJ,OOt)
wit • plagUL " T V Journey • ( fa r dm quoatlonnalrc, "llow to
v
Ipr the rrtu rn of tin . tiilal nn.l »etlloato Mlaaiatl fcnvetopt'*." a t 7.00 Exhibit,** and "Flower Shoo- judgMU* Blanche Wynne teh in ird lliii b Mretlilg pjft.-i- wnt tiiVert
o’d f f k a | iM M krtk.
l«g.” from Hatton.
Saturday from tV'athlnxtob, ().&lt;
Irndi tfio fnatl nt Fluiim, N. Y.
C U M - r a t l r * *f tko Wotaam'i
. I'hbiie" |tS
Sanf ortl
Mra. J. f . bitla, Jr., u i e an In- where *he ha* been ylaltlng her
It Iria yfritten in re] Ink. and
i.n t 3;S0 o'clock a t Urwtlag and prartkan titk on, aldlor, Mr*. (S. II. C rabtree, for
demanded f ia t a lepicM-tilafivo pf
S r r u r nt th«* i nil «»r lhi» Municipal l*h-r
runs fi.oinitrg w h i n
M i* . I h 'r t v r t lltaivur
"Tho Principal’ af/Prunint," la the paat two month*.
the l.lndheruh. I&gt;e .rent with J.MK),ti«n. wlt.lt »hr w as on a tou r o f Florida**
honotvil thin cit y w it h a visit «»f s e v e r a l i&lt; i
Regular n»raU*g of tko I J u n - which aha cxhlbltec^knlvea, ebekta,
OfM In fjfl bill* «iilppi‘.l fn « nlltt*U r» D fp a rtttfk t ,af th* Wobtan'* and •*+• moat cotntnoaly uecd.
iitU i*
th o tifficial u T r o t i o n e o m i u it t fe .
inlmul M R tri u n yd. Mi.*. II ihivit i» p i r t m v
Mr. and Mr*. P orc.t A chintt*. paper lb th t- Cro»» Trail rc«L*uClub will bo M a t dtfO.aVtock a t
F r o m left to ri^ht, I'irttiiiatlet J. I' U ni!, II ,M I 'ap w o r th . li t^ iih -n t t*f thi* t»atlr IhmI&gt; ; Mr*.
Dr. ft. R, kaator, of CrM fard, Of llarrtib d rg . Fa.', returned to rakt near Man-field, P«., lait
tb o jtto k b to r a u rtV *»*- « • « •
Kinior ( ’ r l f t t . virv-rhnit'imiM of tin* W ihiihim t'l\i» * ••intuit V1«•; Mi v W n ll e i I. t*u»|H*r. &lt; t* t r f
K, J.. In bU u i i an -rtccda. G .r- thAir home today a fte r (pending night.
t mis o f tl.v Wt'iiiun1* f*i\i«* « o n m l t t ««•; M i- . J. r . I l l n t i ' i m i s t f i .
iiifsitli'iit
of tin* Anitirican
mlaottow and Pwtlmatlao," r t t a abr*cal day* Here a* the gue*l* of
A
fter
the
im-ncy
had
I
kx ii de- j
l.tci(»M A u x i l i a r y ; Mr*. I l i m s e i . J
Muri-n t f i i f . rliiiltinnn «»f tin*
Ihildiritv
t mmultt»'*i*t
vaWahlc information
(OthOfef Mr. and Mra. M. M. Schwaftx. llliltrt, It told, the i lit Id umil-l In- (
(loMrn l*ake.
Ma&gt;i r T. L. Itunm s; It I' H ai m -,
p i f ^ H t n ! o f flu* ti.nl. I mly. and U . II Shofdirril,
Tho KaUU MaraWod C hapter of tram kl&lt; alady of, and enyarldnoa
l»f| A i.lh r
isThtr.
voininamJcr o f iht* Atm'MtHit I *• a:i &gt;*n .
tk . U. A. B. - « afoot a t ' .1,00 ♦lib. phd»t life. An Informal di*At Newittk. N. J., Henry (H h I) J
Mfa. ( 5. t l. Henry hml Ml*. Ruth
o'clock 04 tk o l a » of Mra. W. B. m i h a lotWorad ble account of
Jo^nv»l^,
»ellor
lu
lto
r
of
the
l.ltttl
'
llittr
r
.
of
Jofkafctrllle,
formerly
eeper&gt;manta.lla Itfhridlim.
hfrgh laby'« a u n im a id , » a t . t i l l ' st h l e m r u t Mini a s k e l if h»- vt
Mra. J. M.' MCCdaktll reported » thU city, ore here for a *hort W
to &gt;*l. I'a., J'* inih « ««•(&lt;tIt ..I In i f
111«atI oliwfiseiw a p i t e d . h o w v
*
As s a i u ? * * ine held W tiu l |Millre had
thdt the folfedtnR hdVe hood &lt;IU- lldtd etllh fMrtid*. lira. itMft
I »*•» Mlfii' . W ’.iil* tip • i * i ol po
o .1 t'eiii'iul iTikiiiffiii,1^ had j
Dnrne.l (i f.in him fu ll.ri&gt; .li.&gt;» Utah* «Uch n ir«|ur*t.
tkk
in
e
r
t
o
f
Mra.
I).
K
T
h
fd
th
tr
tr United la membfMi African
-ra.!.-d
lit'i'.fK It W e a s e i aiul -tut* t io o p
" I Hsk that
that
tpie^ioo
J S t f t f e B &amp; i &amp; S
a’n l Ihrrb tilRhio Of i|ue.tTnmtig
anil
Mlta
llettry
la
alMllitg
Ml**
••fln-f that peat a* pronjK'cl!' ( I1 lf S'itUIIR I July o f
of
ti
. in &gt;e i Ip * i ttei i - a I * a
withd ra wn,*' poiire •pm lf l )• 11
Urm. Im a w 0. Mbttoow u jrtlfc daUy. oOluka. Wnortid, font, Cdatllla Pulerton.
of Mra.
rfmmnril a ►ycrel.
T h in k rt
lli ' I M d SS.O I'llMlI utf
n
t o i l pi .,&lt;n
piepuinti.*-i . to m*
lah try, Marfcmyad. aaoan.
r a y in x .
In Bridgeport, Conn., a mini told
f*
&lt;U la n tin oi
th il
tlieic ,
alt&lt; i noli sitih; th* i p .
i*; a tin 4
lanlhua, phrmbngp, caUlaidla
(ioStTfito
Motot
.
in
a
n
s
w
e
i
flee be h i l tifldbn fymil New
Mb. akd Mr*. J . II, Sic w ilt, of
w ss.. Id be ssitlnliiiwai fr o m
*•**•.Inathpuii tei * nt tin- 11*•• •«-ssell, \ .
H ig h w a is te d s k i r t - hiv the
nek to R rld iriiart with John.on i|iie-tion. oiud In* stay* p o w e f l r
a, paaderaa. ruUUaUd goW Tatfaville, C«.. who h*vb h d n
ih a i a - hih a A ss is c e r t a in j
•I . I •'lilt ol
1 olon* I I |l&gt;d t&lt;t.|i
tentleil
I
t
L
it
iinninnits
to
the
kidnnpe
l*rttrr half of spring costli?he3,
rly lint Wednv.ifh). Thl
k phyodatotl*, aimma, yal-&gt; apfddlog th* winter month* here
hint
t
u
n
)
ssoiill
not
i
c
t
u
r
n
*‘ n«n,
.nidjiMp. t • ' i«f .I’ d s. 111
i seli it l 'bond l iiitlperrli !»•••»
e I .'1 101I1 D Mf a mind the,
eoamui. aaaoola bouctatn. With their *oadn-law aM diugh- th Innir out Ok* ^ailoi's ow n *toi&gt;
t I' I OUTld lllsf l*SAII S- aft &gt;11li*' * 1 •*
Iliub irnusar ton., w ith, t h f
Iliudt- I le f« ipit * I
m
os
rm
rn
tA
.
U
r,
U
r.
and
Mra.
J
.
D.
Mitchell,
II- lots 1* tlo ora hoI c q S
thenbotRla. grandli
otdimtis tl ft I.* t,
nol.l.s t 4*rrit »Mrt« III rH h l
"1
hav
e
no
more
a
u
t
h
o
r
it
y
i
•I
a
t
their
home
In
Mayfair,
returned
A search
a hll»y rurni in .Sa-o,
ptdullrfonl, hohey.ucklr, fk d a re• t' - ai ms i»ait»|»nt t t lr a n l
1
lie
I
He,
1
•
ad
pea*, and paatpo* n n . a total »r ho** Saturday, th e y were nr- M i llie , upfrAt(*d I ) n iVlal ls'e «*l that thru you h.t &lt; " lie t&lt;d,| 10
lit in I , hi!ant 1 &gt;mt n of tie*
"We . .1. .1
one »an »i
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ainuosr sill anil on th r floor, and nil
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way,
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WOMANS CLUB MKUTINti
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Mary Alice HUL MU.
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for Herman Mhjdh i..........ifwitlfd dtir- that 1 •* 1 hild i« alive."
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liitcrm adM kr.D faelW oht.. L-. &gt; to I* held ia (laiftfatilU the lis t
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civile.
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Mr*. t|„- Hark*
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. MARCH 7. 1932

HigtiWindH, Accompa­
nied By Fall InTem­
peratures. R e s u l t
In Deaths, Damage

Lindbergh Baby Still
Missing With Solu­
tion Of Crime Just
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HOOVER LEADS
MASS ATTACK
ON HOARDING

NUMBER 111

1 8 CHINESE FEAR ;
NIPPON ATTACK ,
UPON NANKING
Arrival Of More Sol­
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On Way Seenlndicative Of More War

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JACKSONVII l-K. M « r . 7
W A S H IN G T O N
Mm
•
S H A N G H A I. Mur 7 - Tho
(A.P.) Itaving in its *akr tuoj
I \ I* I i .tiling flu \utrii nn pro
a rriva l o f mort* Japanm.- rt’ pic !•&gt; iti iii *
ng.ti»i*l
Inmrtlitig
floatl ami four injured and fin n
inforconH’ ntH I.nlay an,I a n
|,rr*n b til ll«»o\rr Im*! night Ini n
for the wafrty of rre*» aboard
nilmisAion that ,»ttr nr twi,
mill I’M11• .tit in *'* .i *lack "li ni"m \
four «|Hinir \pn»fl», March wiimU
himritmi: " » l h »» v *t » i ) that “ •••
inorr division * w riV »•*» n&gt;ui''
of calr wtrvncth •lip||c*l into nu­
PARIS. Via, ,' ( A P I - A m
ti s,|«hi*I f** tin* aiqn n I bpi'niiu % a
from T o k yo prompt,*,I C h i­
John
Phillip Sousa, dislin merous «rction* of Klornla dm me
nii'ii *ii i * ul \"U» fMith iii miii •idr Rn.kfid, "apt* Hr •,I |»racr.**
guished American bandmaster and Hut (heck vend
dir I today rnding uiir uf ihr »i»os| nese governm ent v in le s to
«••mil i v
musician, known as "The Match
IDzH water caused
damage
I hi l*i v*i*l&gt;
•(' ••'•‘ I'M h« • pb'a in h' •' tm rris in nu»drri) French ch arge that they feared J a Kin*'', who sucrumbvd to a hear: j which will run into thousand* uf
I•••li 11* a1 hi-ttui y riir . rut *hag P «n m ight a tlu n p l l „ tnpf l •*l|| t I ' i H III*
f ••••III
•*!
I ll*
attack early ‘ yesterday, shortly I dollar*. The home of Mr. :in I Mr*
W hil. .......... II.- U*
Mank.-I III ••k hair«d "Inlrwinati. who waa til1. lurt* Nanking
after he had attended s banquet I Drew Drawdy. near Avon Park,
|lii- im lionv nil- anti !• «• a » *1 i H c ......pied t 'r |n«t of furrtgn uiini«
Thr pu.s.hility o( lurlhrr inlin.l
rollaj»«ed fluring thg- Iwi»tn kill
In his honor.
I IliM'llM.t !•% S i'll el Ml, Mill- Hll'l iti m oils* I’nhinrt j»flrr «tii"thrr inviaions. the t*hine«r ann«*un«r
ing Mr*. Drawdv ami thru fi\c
f"»
"
!*•«*•
that
hr
made
Ihr
of
S i* n a i ui R mImm- mii
DetiUM rali
ment /aid. led a plmiar) ■rtwiuii uf
th« LtmUergh baby baa nut been
year-old hoy. and injuring Itiiev
fi&lt;i .ilni"-t hi&lt; own Hr *lir«| m a
| |ln"t leader an&lt;| b\ i ha.1i** &lt;•
thr centra) rxrcutikr .ummilter to
found. Th*rc wa« nothing to Indiother member* of the family
• ••mu nfi* i a 4lrukr It wa- in Ih«* designate two rlllm •&lt; terupuiary
|i.tWf
!•••*■*i«|eli&gt; **f Die Ret "it
cat« the authoritia* huve any
A u|x»n*i* boat was rr|»orte»l «ap• 4|'.iiil\ "I furi-U’ u mimatrr that capital* nf I hum
-(iiu fiM ii F'mnnie * m|mfuli«ni
knowledge of hia whereabouts, and
aiied at (Volar Key amt four nth
Oi.e nf t»i ntmlliet the\ i'Miled hi |*.n ti. q .«(c,| in ihr Hrinn I Krlllonanfu fUiynngi ha- alrawdv
despite various report* there was
era were reported nn«"inc at Tar
.’ pa*( outlawing war 4* an in- hecn iktigtiateil a* thr temporary
m i l tin an a sutliniMi plea (i»r 1he l''k’ k
\ o definite Information that the
pun Spring* Considerable damage j
••Ii
onii
ui
..f
national
poln
&gt;
It
wat
u Itim m| a »p»"MMiale|y
IMHiu
capital and tody Sianf i. the capital
kidnapers have evar communicated
at Cetlar Key was caused by high
iHMI.t IMI ,.f III dell * ••• I »*n* % *a k f». i.i «••-•• #.ffit » H at hr playr*l! of I henti Provtm r. v»a« anm«incpf|
with tha Lindberghs »inrc the
wa\c* which destroyed. * ’l the |
......
..
.
.•
part
in
thr
making
lul l ill!' I 'd i i l l i l .
ft.I'll I'lM 'll
av a co-capital
he known a« tha
kidnaping.
dock* there and damaged Mtcrul
|ii"M 'l\ Dll’v e|e*ul»«»• -I 4 le tlllfl t.. uf ib* I ••• auto pa* l lh.«t hr be kvcKtrrn capital
Captain Lamb, of the slate p&lt;&gt;
buildings.
|r"-petll&gt; i **lili| I" f sli'i’ l Olllk • amt ••• *&lt;ll ihr world th»* "mail
While ( hm# • •oiirrcx rontinuaJ
lift, announced today that no de­
,&lt;}
Win! cr residrnl* on l.nln Island,
l&gt; I In- n le a -r " f flu •’ !••*Kr ••♦*•! «*f liu.iniu" I m » Jamiaiv Hriaml lo ihargc that #kirmixhra had b«an
mand for ransom has ever been
bi-ranii -i* k mil wrnry aod trt»rr*| occurring hey oml the 12S * mlla
near Sarasota.’ were rr-iu fl t»&gt; •
•Isdlai •I1
made for the child, whirh i* in
boat Water cohered the highway
The Chief Kk/ llllve - n Mrev* from puhlif offi. r III* hiarl wrak
tone around Shanghai and Japadirect contradiction of informa­
rnrtl mil *lratb t«Mla&gt; ramr prarr ne«r denied them, thr Japa« - j;
t n • idcnt VV
V /.ui hr* .d l.
M i l l ..... .....................
'
, r.s.lk s p in . ..................trim
there to a depth uf four or five
tion given out by investigating
fully k%it)u*ut "iiffrrmg
,,M, w
iiii/ rm &gt;
Hi
nme adniltteil today tlial the teat
READING. P«.. Mar 7. (A .P.) feet. The briilge ronnectiiit Ann.* I . i d a tu «c -is tidinc t in H iw a n i* r liih d -lla r. • nc o f II -pci.t h) 1M1|
fortes at the Lindoergh estate Iasi
Maria Key with U*ng lh»nt he\ civil Slid 1*11-1111— lend. I • In
I I'mduv m .'in m g 1» nmigm st&gt; n |,.,i„r d I i- -iniiniiilis
s' i all In the
of hr fourteentli diviaiott had land­
—The
hotly
of
J«»hn
Phili|i
Smi»a,
&lt;Hk that a note had been pinned
between llradentnn ami Suia toa.i "S p in d Sen lliidc * i» nty E in iic l Iv lb ii \l lin in ' " in mb, SI* tin' fuith o f » people."
ed on Sunday
ta tha nursery window sill demand­ America'* fanioun han&lt;lma&gt;trr who was swept away.
Admitting (hat one nr t &lt;*,. adiii*
t I'li'hmu'* *11 In • t nin I'le e i'i i .» , *,•■, .
Vtiign Im .V,i*iim
VI*
“ Un -iife-t risk ill liie world iing ransom and threatening harm died h«re rarly yentrrtiny uf m J Damage alnu wa* «ao-r»| .*•
( lunal divismn. w,-rr en rout*.
Z s ilirv . II. .1. I ............. M, I'..I,,,
I i„ d.d',.1 V . it.' I
II l. in S hsie III the fntnr. id Hie \in eii |
heart
attack,
taken
In
\Yit&lt;h
to th« bohy if the text of the note
Japan*.* Niilhuriliev -aid Iheia
inctnn. D ( ' , la«t mght fm burial. Clearwater Death w* en Ingli w 1 ■Isll li . sn M s ,• I..H I.II
............. I.'.ik .... n .e k , ....... m i l s . I
I’ei'ld .1. ’ lie ...I The V m e r il
wdi made public.
(r.H.|&gt; .ml Ihfir uippli*.
had
"The .March Kin a." who wan in ler awampeu hou*e* ami hi^hwa* • ...... I m l. ... the l,.,d e l..,|v w ill, ................................. II.......... . ..
' • " I - ' ' ' 1'
M' ............. ..
Governor Moore told new.papm- him 7Nth year, wan xtnrkrn after Four •hrimp lioat* were -link a*
•(a,t*.| irnn, Japan prior to tho
••lie " f t he i?rr*le*l u p p u llilllllir* '
p u ifn l t "
dn•e \ (le r Mi f ' iu .i i * •• M u d i». be -|*^»i* d .i» l&gt;Ali
.
.
§
men in Trenton today that hr is ' attending a banquet in ha honor Ketnandina and
.-rssalmn of ho.lililiev
in flin t M*t«»ik In -&gt;)i"kk nil a«*u rr I
thre** \e**eU 1
.bill E lectn. &lt; .. renn wl..J. r .in n ml.. Hie l-lln w ii.g Imiid- If n
»„
fsilh in '
Kiwerleaa to promise immunity to llu rrrretary. MU* l.illijn Fine- were destroyed at Mav|n»rt
(Tukyu di.patchrs Sun,lav said
-lidnaper* of the Lindbergh biby jran. found him ill in hu miitr in
I he Smnkehmi-r. tt
* IM I. , hl.,, ,m n ,| ,.n „y „ f the D n ltc li
Ihr Japan*.* war nfli,-* hs,| adA high wind al*&lt;’ •.*u-** l *nme Fi's S i m , , . '- D u n . 'I nk - I 'iu "
aten if the reque-t to do so rame the Hotel Ahrahatn Lincoln a few
* »f k lln rlu i s h"|*. , .sin le*— nnd by that Initlt kM* *ball
niillrd that "Iroops prtviouily
da in
in the vi&lt; imty of Stuart &gt;ennii"l* 1'iie &gt; i’ •. p , D I. I' m* km*. I I'
from Colonel Lindbergh himself, “ i minute-* after midnight.
dsv.gnaird a. Shanghai riprdiI aiiev' D in g
!' f
N 'l im, S \ Hike. v%m tin* I n t l l r "
and Arcadia. Cold tullowei th»- M \ .' • i ••(!«»
have no more authority than you
t,unary for*** » * , * o.ntinuing
It.
f * In % I l l y **.»i dv» u li ?*b"p 1 r
The I're-I lent il e . l n i f l the lltii.v’he min a4ttacted from her aiorm. the mvirur&gt; dropping in n ► Willie II.I It.Ml III
to do that." lie said the *'law Is
thnr muvrmrnl a* sv-hiadul*,l be­
||,. ,h.,i.
| .
I. imI.) .............
I I
&gt;1.1,11,
It" le, U rns, Slid W «. I.pe (&gt;n u new •dlen-ive fat
'M at Tallahaatee.
nrarb)
room
hy
hu
umuual
and
law. Only a grand Jury by re­
*..,'* It .1*11 was impoxlbtr In .ay
vt.k. VV
........ ... ,t , , u . . :
. . . . . I . p n i.l.s -.
,.,.d ws
p s i d l 'v ••»—•• " '.m d red l.s ltlr fr.n.t
violent roughing. The houir phy»ifusing to indict ran giant Immunl*U. T * . AM.rl.lrX r.r..*
wh*ih*r Ih* Chinas* wojld r*sqm*
cian wa* aommoned. Sou** died
„,.,k „,g .. ,••! si " I j r , i„ t.s d e ,.)
d '.IU . I * « » ''* • » .'h r
l« r r e , m
« ,.mn.„.
Communication I &lt;n . Iiaill* | I.n e.gh, .'id .......... .
JACKSONVILLE. Mar
7 A, th* runfltfl.)
| -Ira n i the billing
and honfiling
at 12:24) u'clork.
lim l.y III. ram j in f ive ilaks.
ciipplctl for a tlmi__
_ ^ , uf currency. ici"k%n to vnormoua hr watehrd thr drvrlupmrnl " f an
Thr Chin*-* authnittirs today
- lit* .widow. Mew. Jane h-ws*. Jim sad vrlkd*. virtually bait krrn rr- ■
— - r
pr*i|*f*rf litvig in rp trn t mniitbii, ha tmpr»;Vad atate of mind aimotg »hr said lh* Japan*,* purpus* in .*ndMis*
Jamr lk.m ll*
W i«li will wake such a request doqghter,
tContinued all f’xgr T »o (
people In Ih^ir attiludr toward thr ing additional troop, wa, t» capand expreaeed tha opinion If tha Souimi of .SainU Point, I on •. I*&gt;land.
rconunilc Irophlr-". Mat Mau*ii of tur* Nankiux and at th*
samand
Mr»
llaniilton
Ah«*rt
of
N&gt;w
_ newspapers will "l»y o ff- the auNew York ( ’ilk. in*rr nati**n#My Inn* *ul off thr Nm*t**nth Routs
York,
and
hi*
*011
in
Ian
rame
^ thorilies might “ get somewhere."
known educator « rid -« i**nli * mid Aimy, (whith ha, h**n puthrd
here yr»lerda&gt; Alter! armni|ianir*t
the p* eildent nf the )(.*• kefellrr l.a-'k almoil to Soorhow.)
the booly to Washington by train
H OPEW ELL N. j.. Msr. 7 Foundation, hax ehanr#«| upon an
Mranwhlt* Japan*.* hlusjarkrta
while
the
widow
and
riaiifhter*
reThe far-flung power of an
inl»*reat|ng phyi’h'd"gi**nl alant mi thrrw a ring of b*rb*,l wire
turne«l
to
.New
York
and
will
go
to
underworld connection, w h ic h
(he •il’iation.
around Chaprl today to krrp out
Cob Charlei A. Llndiergh appar­ Warhiniftnn torlay.
•'Instead of tiHikmg up the trou­ luotrrv, hundred, of whom hav»
The
hod)
h
i
*
itiurtrd
fittin
the
ently effected independent of po­
III .• high wind which precluded ble n** a natur il pliettuiiienon ami b*«n arrested by th* Japxnet*
All addrrsa on “The Itclalmn "• I
lite, was projected last n ir l'. in a hotal to the Pennsylvania Maliuu
any |».«sihllity » f
rerurding an fieifiug an to kkhen »h* gu*l« would military authorities. Th* lonttra
Uovcrniiu
nt
in
llu
-in
v
,"
wlnrli
hy
an
honoi
guard
minpoMnl
of
feverish search for the kid.taped
vfteinoon of stellar golf. Mr* quit piini«hinit *h* ui, people hakn w*r* principally Chin*.*, it wa*
won
fur
Mx)or
IV.
7,-110)11'.
cm
member»
of
It*
a
I
popl%
uf
the
baby boy of the famous flier.
•aid, although many Japan***
(Conllnuesl .ui Cage Three)
Vivian A Sparr. I''II t'lty Golf
ployed &gt;il i » Klnridu I’owci pii
At the sama time it » « , defi­ American Iscguiii.
t hampioit yeslrrday
afternoon
wer* mixed among them, an.l th&lt;*v
|
.ighl
t
ioiipany
plant
at
lake
The funeral aervicei will lot Drl i
nitely established that close u ••&gt;wer* aetivr in llongkrw a* well,
■uc-r..fully retained her title hy
Monroe.
In
-l
place
in
the
iliMriet
Sanford and Sen,,mile r.iuntv. t'l-itlug Mis, Jan.- I.eltny unr it|&gt;
ATI ANTA. Mac . t V I' I
rlates of the Lindberghs wo. • Thursday at a funeral director'#
where mul|i&lt;^P*I authurtti^* w*rq
making private efforts to indue* establishment and hunal will Im In public-spc.il&gt; oq.' rliininntinn ion Ter Koiiih toilfiy I'D ,iii#d1»oi dth»«rl. Ii.-I.ed l.y high wind' over D' h"!** n' the Sanfotd t'ountaking * hand
test at I lay Inna Friday night, will
(Continued on page Thrca)
the child stealer*. to return th
Blntjarkfla and rivillan .laps.
blrt *f ..( kbinlrr f«ill"khinp .1 |#«*r!•» I from early Katur.lay mght I., d,*.rt trv &lt; lull.
*&gt;«
delivered
In
torc
Sanford
Kiwn
Lindbergh heir.
Hotii golfer • ranir through their
(Continued nn Tag* Four)
nians Welncsdsy &gt;y Major Itoylc • uf *piuiff likt* wmlli* 1 * ... . f«,M ly sfei .l.ldl.lgl,, Is-I night. «'
Honda v» lunda will lake the
early rounds without difficulty,
What led to the ultrtion of Sal­
\
rap.il e'lu i d.linage either fr.im
,,.
.e.,„.n*
,'f
V
’l,
I
'1
'
VV.
A.
Stnnslield.
i*l*o
employe
I
vatore ("Salvy") Spltalo and Irv­
- 111...... ting the )»r*f Momm fo1f#r« Im I in thr o^rrkance of "Anti
at
the
Luke
Monroe
plant,
an
l
1
the
wind
"•
Hie
i.ddevt
wealhei
nf
Im*-. r,nne»«ee. and VL. an,a
•n Sanford In nit! he« k%hirh inch Hoarding" Day kvith which Gover
ing Bitx as the Colonel'a "go-bewinner of second place in th. J while gslc» la.hed ,"*-tsl point, the yesi. s.inr'lmg to tele|.hone
(hit the (Inal affair might nor f ’arlloti haw announced •will
tweena" remained undlacloaad, but
contest,
will
be
presml
nnd
deliver
i
be nn Mar 1 h &gt; pre%enlmg pro
Two Sanford musicians. Mra.
both wero known to htra extenalro
t.i.m Virginia to Fh'rula •*,• king report* f.i.m all vrrlinns nf the )••• # forktr.
eiim.iy si mam i.nlay J
Mr*. 8p#*r flrfm fr! Mr* W A 1 grainx ami othrr appropriate e«
contacts throughout tha metro­ Gladys Williams, contralto, and tha address which he used.
pi's-,ire rraft oi"l li-hii.g
Major Doyle am. Mr. Mansfield1
I).* pile I lie Is. I that at ah'.w* Slrwirt, r» and I Thiir-ilay aftrr rrche.* to rniphaxiie the impor
Mias Carmen Guthrie, pianut, will
politan area.
Sid. Irreting temi» rntuie were
5:*MI i.'cl". k Hu- ....riling the ilier- iii miii lo go |lit" ihe filial4, vaIii Ii •alien nf thr day.
Tha Now York American laid make their ladio drhut tonight •*y were among the sewn employees
A spectacular Mate that at nno
It. 4 Tin* infuiillation wa* i rented
Rpital* already had iasued an ap­ appearing in a iialf-huui |&gt;l••Kra^l of tha plant who. after being ie««itie.l a- (a. &gt;,*cli h « I '. ii -u inul.K ti'i hid fsll.'ii In HI* degnei. Ml** l.cRojr k»oil nvrr Mi*
•I Hi. -e.-ti■,, nf tin' city nr en.inty Mrllmg, 0U&lt;* up.
lirvoiiir .Mi* iji Saulord Salunlay froiu John F tun* assumed venous proportion,
peal to the kidnapers to get In of song, and instrunirntxl .el«c- coached by Mrs. (ieoige Maffetl cuts Vt&gt; Imtalu) s L' ■■ in I
lion, uver Station WDUII. Drlua* of lbs Maffett School of Expres­ aim I ur-t its It'Ve, - n, ,.r ( ji.mti.ie lies ii '|«.i led . veil n light fi..-t. SpptH'i upponnil
touch with him.
Hart is, ntntr t hairmaii of III* * it this morning at about 11:45 o'clock
sion, went to Daytona tn compete and M-ure* were f.ined t.» leuvu All n'-erver- ere.lit thi- wind with
Yrctcnlay'a mat&lt; b found IhiIIi uma Itrroiiatruction OrgMiiu.itiuii, r&gt;* ultrd in danx.gra approximating
•
“ Nothing in tha world would do.
The prograili, which will Iw against aavan Da) tuna employees Ihr.r h„iiic*. Natii.n.il gimid-men having win del off any truce nf giilfvrc playing al»oit «»vrn all Ihr m branch of tie Hoover Anti f75Q to tha Iwu staiy looming
are brought me into thia vary
houvv known at "Dewdrop Inn,” at
vh»y. Mina LrR&lt;») kknniM havr won Hoarding t'auipaign
oUcalo situation If I did not know made up of popular selection., will of the Florida t’ower and Light and volunteers aided refuge * Dr. float &gt;&gt;t ne.
Second and Park Av*nu*
what It la to bo a father, having go on tha air at 7:15 u'clutk. t in , Co., and C. D. Battcrn, of the Oliver Knapp, inrlcrnlogivt, -si,I
In ■ &gt; •ttriallv every repoil, Ilie Ihr matrh unr up Kul tlir b«*rn
In
nrdrr
(o
piuvidr
an
imriitikv
A detective flue in thr attl* is
•two children of my own," Spitala Williams, a member of lh« faculty Sanford office. They were headed fre.'img t,'mperature&gt; were nut per-iu, peaking dated that faint-1•urrr«aflil ill ainking a tlirro-fnol f*»r all pupil* to itharr iii thr day's
believed responsible for th* Maxi,
»hr
waa quoted as saying, "and If I did at Seminole High School and pos­ by J. A. Young, of the Ixike Mon­ likely I,, d.image Georgia |»'.,ch rrs and gmwera are Iniiktng for pull mi Ihr IHIh hole, but
a* tivttipx, Mr
llarria aim an­ which destroyed thr rutin- roof,
not know that tha mining child Is sessor of a rich and colorful con- roe plant and Clyde A. Byrd, man­ trees w-hi.h arc al.m.vt re«r&gt; In extreii.ely ei.l.l weather, pridi-dily mUnrtl and Iht matt h k»a* halvnl. nounced that lie u offering ca«h
and brought water .lanvig* to th&gt;,
Ilnth golfer* irinhrd (hr I'.lth
td.inrt, ltd probably w.*uld de-lr*.y float "f -eim i- ptoputlii.il' In­
not only th# child of tha Lind­ trtlto volte, will offer a group of ager of tha Hanford oranrh.
liritrx totaling 9*175 for the beat
bergh's hut tha child of America.” current hits, accompanied by Mias
Those appearing on the plat |h' vI» which have none out ,if hi night At iiiH.ii today govermio'.it green in (hrite *lrnkr«. Mr*. Sprrr e-iaya wriltpn by bny» nr girl* in interior of th* ilwrlling. *• well at
destrurtion to srvrral aiti-'lv* of
*hr
Guthrie, while Miss Guthno con­ form delivering addresses on the hernation unusual))' esily. Warmer wealhei inpnrts read as follow a: won ih«k match thrrr whrn
h luridw'v public bi Houle, on any wearing apparel uihI n .mall
sidered on# of the moot accom­ "Relation of Government in Bust­ wrwthcr wa- fortyu-l tur limit ut For Floi.da, ntrmtly clumly tonight luuk two pullt whilr Ml**
Hiibjrcl
M-lectrd
li&gt;
Stair
.Superinajnounl of money. t
|and TI.,M-day With prnhahln ram lu"k ihiev.
plished pianists in Sanford, will ness” from here were Major the' Snutl. tuYIay.
'Volunteer firemen aided men,,
Mr* . Sprrr** cgnl fur Ihr ila&gt; trndrnl of School* i'awthon.
ba haunt In transcriptions of pop­ Doyle, Mr. ijtansfield, Henry I’ rr- . The lHdatr.1 vt.it „ f winter j Tuesday in the south ami central
on (hr . flie firwl price will he $|0O, ut* her* of the Sanfoid Fir* Depart­
ular songs.
ry. Jr., L J. Reeves, (\. VV. Stumpc, prumi-c,l even l.nver mercury laxt portion-. Nut quite su roll to­ found hrr rrcurding a
night, thv forrcavler saying the night. ami ... lucw hut
warmer firat nine and a r»-'l on Ihr laxt "nil. $51), third $25, anil thrre will ment in bringing Ih' blare under
Both musicians were given nn A. W. Beck, end C. W. Townc.
tcmpcratuic*
Would
drop
In
trres'I'nesda,.
i nine* fur a total of III. whilr Mini hr 20 prism of $10 each. All control. For a lime, flame* thrmtaudition at Orlando yesterday,
The winners will be In West
I a Roy had a f»l nn Ihr firx! ninr, Mwaida ate to be subject to condi* rned three adjoining houses, in­
with station officials high In Palm Beach Friday night, entered ing anti* .wlow throughout |nacThv lug), wind* jo f , Sat,inlay
ain| a 51 on Ihr la*| ninr, for a ti«'iu r*tabli*hifl and deci.iion* cluding th* J. A. lUrrold homo at ,
praise of the quality and appeal tn the division elimination con­ tically the entire South.
night nnd all "day yesterday saw
tendered by Su|&gt;erintenilent of 214 I’ark Avenue.
total of 105.
Ftotids still- wa- checking the hundreds nf dealt l.ranchrv and
Lawlx Graham, negro calory e f the program presented. Ne- test. Tho Florida winners will he
I'uldlc Instruction T. W. Ijiwlun,
Tha dwelling U owned hy Mr*.
gotiationa
were
entered
into
to
worker ts dead, and John Thomas
sent to Atlantic City late this dam^gr cauveI hy wind and water clomp, uf m oil an I leave* piled
ai ling lit co operation with Mr. W. If. Ilynea, who la now in tha
and hit wife Exile Thomas,''negro Insure the appearance of both spring for the nation-wide finals, made tiearheruu* l.y the gale. A hen and there about the rity an.l
( ‘awthun.
Middle-West visiting relative*.
workers, are In the ciAinty Jail Mrs. Williams and Miss'Guthrie with ceih awards going to all win­ storm struck Cedar Kry Saturday in neigl.lmring towns, but a» far,
About an hour after this Mar*
night, flooding the streets, slop­ un 'erij.'js .damage lias been rvcharged with murder, oa th# result aa a regular feature ef the station, ner*.
• ha,| heep put out, firemen were
ping railway traffir and l-qlaling' porteii.
of aa alterratiop in Georgetown but no announcement was forth­
railed to a roof fire on another
II. VI. Kellie, president of the
coming as to the oatcorae of the
the city. Many busts nf the spungu
Tvlepltulic. telegraph and idee trie
lata yesterday afternoon.
horn* owned by Mr*, llynce, at
American Business Colleges, will
discussion.
fleet
were
at
se,
and
there
were
service was toinporaiily disrupled,
Graham waa dabbed over tha
l&gt;2() French Avenub. Damage there ,
officially
o
p
e
n
th
e
Hanfordfears
fur
their
safety.
Slid llnrmt'ii weie kcpl bqsy dsy
heart with aa ira pick tn the hands
wa. alight, not txrftding |I0.
Ameriran Business ('allege in thboard to m eet
Four shrimp busts went down and night repairing fallen wires,
af Thomas, according to eye-witI’opliilatter J. I*. Hall (hi*
Speer
Building
on
Magnolia
Ave­
in n. high wind j*t
Fernandtna, but at noon today, practically all
ooaooa, who ala# said that hba
COLOMBIA HAS DEFICIT
nue tonieht when he deliver* a morning antinunrrd that a ItepuhThere will be an important
The Seminole County Chamber Fla., slid others were damaged lo lines wrre In operation.
Thomas woman (truck Graham
short addreM on the aim* and liran rounly cunveniion will l.e
moating
of
tho
Board
of
Goeerners
of
Commsrc*
is
in
receipt
of
a
let­
thv
extent
of
f
15,001).
High
sehx
^ xgear
u r tha Jhas
mM Mlh. a brick after
From several section* ramn re­
held at the Sanford City Hall nn
BOGOTA. Colombia. Mar. 7A• f the Seminole County Chamber ter from officials of the' Central at variuu* other point* wreckj-.l ports of the wind having raved in ideals uf th* Institution.
had beq»
The public i* invited to atlend. Mar. IS, at 12:30 o'clock for the (A .P .)— Colombia’s tempotarf
o.'
C
cm
meres
tomorrow
night
at
Florida
Exposition
at
Orlando,
small
rraft
and
forced
residents
of
j
• A
A coreaar1
xmali.wacden structure* and swept
eoraaer’a Jury waa scheduled
II. C. Stanley and Mias Martha purpose of electing d"letate, and daflclt for tha fiscal year ll»3l wa*
ta moat lata thia afternoon to fla 7:00 o’clock at the trade body of­ thanking this county far th* im­ beach homes to evacuate.
portions of tir roofing away, and,
Nell
Bradford, who will teach day nltcrnatr, tn the Republican Stats $9^700,000. Tha 1932 budget will
fices.
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portant part played in the decided
The strong wind* were general, on the *e**rn shore uf lake Mon­
charges afelaat the Thomaoaa.
and
night classes beginning to­ convention to h« held In th* Mu­ cover the difference.
All
member*,
especially
success of th* recent Fslr. which ranging up to 50 mile* an hour at roe, qhtrh wa* a **a of whitewho wer# arrested shortly after
morrow
morning, will also ta nicipal Auditorium, Orlando, nt
from out-lying towns, are u
surpassed all others In point of at­ Cap* Henry, Va. Savannah had a rapped waves for almost *21 hour*
PA Y CUT HITS NEEDY "
present,
at will L. L. Bean and 1100 o'clock Apr. 12.
to be present to consider
_ tendance.
,
O* mil* wind‘ and Richmond
tit. savrnM row ho Harare said lo have Horace Jonas, out-of-town o ffi­
IW m a ile r 11*11, who is chair­
diad aa tha operating
■totter* ef concern to the trade
This county’s exhibit was cred The weather bureau nt ('an,Her been swamped
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DETROIT, Mar. T ^ W a g q re*
the remold- Lough ton body and tha county.
cials of the College, who ar* to b* man of tk* Seminole County execIted as being on* of the wonders Kiel 1 her* said the avetag* wind
Rufus Vinlng. employed by the here lo assist in the opening exer­ utite committee, alto staled that dvcUone her* have forced rity
Hospital. Thomas was
of th* Exposition, and termed "one velocity east o f the Appalachian fiaafued-Ovis.io Trt„ k Growers at
■lelrgatea and alternates to th* firemen to discontinue feeding
aU4 to hava&gt;ooa la aa Intoxicated
e f lb* finest ever seen tn Orlan­ mountaina was 30 mile* an hour. Beck * Hammock, reported that cise,.
Republican Congreoaional Conven­ 18,000 unemployed. Th* unem­
teadiUon wham k# waa arrosted by ' BBAOENTON— Manatee coun­
t
de." Th* Orlando organisation axA low temperature erex accom­ there had been little or no damago
I’once d* I-*on land*,I first on tion of th« Fourth DUtrict will be ployed. previously fad et 5H breed '■S
Chlaf of PoUooJtey O. Williams, ty** annual flower shew te be held
pressed the hope Oat this county panying .the cold *nqp was moving at tha) point, with no ice or frost Jaekionvill* Btach, about alaeen held at -tha Orlando auditorium lines supported try firemen, will
•ad Coaatahla lo b Wilcox.
In Memorial Pier buiMteg Mar. would participate In the already
steadily northeastward lost night reported. At hi* home oa tho Waa; miles belnw th* praaxnt pier at on the rame slay following th* ad­ M added to Welfare Department
of thoertmo. I t - l l .
planned 1933 Fair.
(Continuod On Page Four)
(Continued Qn i’ag* Three)
journment of th* xtoto convention.
that place.
___________wa________

HOPEWELL M ar. 7.—
(A .P .)— Nine telephone linen
poured “ hot tips" into the
garage on the Lindbergh es­
tate today while the mailt*
added hundreds more. Humora fantastic, ami bizarre,
ran riot yet all available
trustworthy information and
all clues, tip*, and theories
boiled down to the fact that

JO H N SOUSA, 78,
BAND MASTER, IS
VICTIM OF DEATH

i

FamcdMarchKingllad
Just Attended Ban­
quet Honoring Him

MAX MASON SEES
PUBLIC IN BETTER
FRAME OF M IN I)

e

PrcMidont 0 f Rocke­
feller Foundati on
Tells Of Its W o r k

Doyle T o D e liv e r
H is Prize Winning
Talk T o Kiwanians

WINTRY B L A S T S 1LITTLE D A M A G E . . . . . - " " F“
BY
Spew R r t « j»
S T R IK E VARIOUS IS DONE HERE
ic r m n Title A s Champion
AREAS OE SOUTH in
tU L ll G o lfe r O f sSanford
Much Damage IsDonc No Frost Rc|xirtcd In
As Cold Wave Knds
Farming Districts;
Spring-Like IVrind ’ Lines Arc Disrupted

Schools Will I read
Anti-Hoarding Drive

2 Sanford Musicians
To Be Heard On Radio

S p e c ta c u la r F i r e
Is Put Out B e f o r e
Doing B ig Dam age

Two Being Held In
F a ta l Stabbing Of
Negro Y esterd a y

llusincHH College To
Be Officially Opened

Republican County
Parley To Be Held

Officials Of Orlando
Fair Thank Sanford

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�VEST POCKET tiUBMAR
rr
MYERS, Mar. L .)— In • wild batting spree,
regular* of the Philadelphia
rile* yet ter day defeated the
&lt;taaia t lo t la elx Inning*,
mell, DoShong and Mahaffey
S i /or the veteran*, while
feaU.
Carter and
Manor
i . In the boa for the rookie*,
go* katy hem* ratyi featured
bane, the lin t
the year
ng o ff Miekey Conrans’* bat
two on bate. Jimmy Foax
ded one with a man on baae.
r Roottger, new firat base•reared a home run for the
.team when hit
apparent
lo bounded away from Ring
rr In right field.
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preparation for tho io n pennant
race.
S t m t paid hie men have been
going at sech a flip he le afraia
they will bo ready to» aeon.
“ I f w « don’t have some bao
weather pretty soon," he tald,
“ I wl!| bo forced to declare a
few artlUeial holida&gt;». The beys
are too far along.’’
Street .ind hit men left for
Miami yeetarday to meet the Ath­
letic* today la tho opening exhi­
bition game.

INMLUnjODAY
Pepper Martin To Be
Headliner In Open­
ing Exhibition Tflt
’
By ALAN GOULD.
Associated J’reae Sparta. Editec

lie, and thnP tho corporation
bo adequately aeatrpd&lt;4 1
1 Loans moat have tho approval
of Urn Interst its Commerce Cornmil* ion. and tho fan * of Oblige- ‘
tlon and terms and eacuritp Uwnfor* must comply with tho JTOqnitements o f the commteoten end
of th* corporation.
Th* maturity of tho tea us may
not exceed three years.
Loans cannot be mote for th*
’
o f Initiating or finanring
enterprise not undertaken,
Jan. 22, 1933.
ns to any ana corporation ■_
:nd Its ubaldlaiy or affiliated orgmnlxatlons may not exceed at any
lime 1100 ,000,000.
.
No fee or commission shall bo
,
paid by any applicant for a loan
onder th* provisions of the net.
The receiver ot 1 loon most
consent to euch examination ax
th* corporation me*, require, and
repot ta of examination* hy th* InIon the situation was deadlocked tentat* Commerce Commission or
entl that th* military waald likely other ronstituted wjthoriUo* may
maintain He defense line* around be requested by th* corporation.
Statements and valuation* of se­
Shanghai Indefinitely.
curities offen d -hy an applicant
In th* absence ef the din of war far a loan a n tabjaet to all th*
In this Immediate vkrinity, the city governing provisions of tha fi­
tegaa to note opening shop* anf nance corporation act and th*s*
started out to sarvey the devasta­ prevision* mint be studied thor­
tion la Chapet, Paoahaa, Weoaung, oughly by ell nllroadd applying
Klangwan s *1 other aearby points. for loan*.
la addition to th* loan* mad* t*
What to ik with ikes hundreds of
Ihosuanda of homeless refugees, the Southern and te the Whhaah
th* corporation his mode th* fe lH M
gave relief societies and outborilowing extensions:
’ V
Ilea a pressing problem.
Te th* Alabama, Tennessee and
Among the refugees ar* ItftJMO Northern Railroad C o m p a n y ,
women ond 30.000 children mill M7LM0.TL to be applied chiefly
worker* aa well oe many hundred to th* payhaeat' of outatindlng
wounded Chinese soldiers. Thea­ short term Indebtelnoa* and delin­
tre receiving tiro meals a day and quent texts.
," .
other rare from settlement people
To (h* Wextern and Pacific
Ihrutigh Chinese relief organisa­ Railroad Company, 13,103,000.
tions. Besides all this thousands of
To th* Chicago and Eastern Il­
orphaned and homeless babies were linois Rmllsray Company, $3,629,­
an the hands of the Settlement.
500.
The Chapel-Woosimg battle line
To th* Missouri Pacific rail­
presented a frightful eight yeater- road, $-1,300,000.
‘
dar. Abandoned automobiles, stark
rorpses and r l f l a d buildings
marked the line of retreat o f the many of tholr briJft*.
Chapel presented a pitiful pic­
Chines* Nineteenth Rout* army.
Th* looting and theWaty with­ ture. Not a single building had es­
drawal wars evident te ihe'jrfwtl- caped the more then a month of
ry, blankets and food left behind bombardment end (treats that
by th* Chinas* soldiers. Aban­ one* teemed with Ilf* were littered
doned motor trucks and automo­ with th* debris of a fallen city.
Japanese sentries paced . their
biles Indicated that tw*r* we* a
relent!*** Japanese advance. Tha posts with a silent display of
Chlneie also failed to deatroy lore*.

MIAMI, Mar. L — Picking *P
their rivalry for tha flrit tbw*
alnro Pepper Merlin mad* th* last
ST. PETERSBURG, Mar. 5. —
putout of th* 1931 baseball cham­
(A .P .)— Joe McCarthy, iif the
pionship, the 81. Loals Cardinal,
New York Yankee*, organited •
and the Philadelphia Athletic*
special hitting r'aat for aomr ot
open their spring “ world eerie*'
hit recruit* yrxterJay after the
her* tcxiiy.
Martin will be the
headliner
W INTER HAVEN, Mar, 6. - reprlar practice eeeilon wax ever.
He took epeclal pain* with hi*
again ■« th* pennant winners of
U M - Georg* Daeli, the new
the major league* fir* th* first
itfleldrr frrm St. Pa:I. Minn, two liksly looking Infield pro#,
a the M i;ee* la oaraorf U. R 40 *ad
shots of the exhibition warfare In
lyned out for hit firat practice peete, Prank Crosettl and Rail*luusnlls ia MtgOM* oil be key*
gaver,
a*
well
a*
with
the
ycung
the Floriia “ grapefruit clrralL"
'
.Ith lb* Philadelphia National*
Two gamat will be played here,
^ &amp; )0 a JO-S via be lift eye* la
(rettenlay, and, according to the outfielder, Jr*i!e Pel!, who wo* an
Saturday and Sunday, a third In
o v o k m wroewA U. ■-*• * |e la
Mterant on the team, made e all around athlete In hi* st-drnt
MVAAJ. ifXKrot OateOvifl bekept epea.
day* at the Unlveralty of SouthFort Myere, th* Athletics' camp,
Impression.
U.g y 1 wiBhe kept eyea m*O M **
rtn California.
on Monday, end ■ fourth on the
.. With hte arrival of other playaeouai U.3.»tvigb*k«y*f«*
home training grounds of tha Car­
ire yesterday, Manager Burt Hhntdinals at Bradenton, Mar. 19.
CLEARWATER,
Mar. 6 .' _
i ten- expected to review hi* •»At least pxrt of the confidence
irmble today.
, (A .P .)— Manager Max Carey, ot
Thi* ve*t-pocket *l*c e ;i marine, recently launched, It Intended
the Brooklyn Dodgers, turned hi*
that inspired th* Cardinal* to win
■ Inflelder Dick Dartell I* at 111 a attention yeaterday In the mi**- for exploring the cceen floor, locating ntw led* of ahcllfiih, hunt­ the world's championship last year
•laldojt, having notlMed the club Ing member* of hi* hlgh-powereo ing lo*t ship* and brlnxitig up treasure. Two men can operate the wax gained in beating th* Athlet­
’.Bo doea not liku the look* of th* entemh'e. erelt, which I* equipped with wheel* for moving abc-t on the »ea ics, then th* mien of all they sur­
lenient* of hi* rntract.
He wasn't »o much worried by bottom. Artiat'e conception o( th« sukmnrine In actiem i* ahown in veyed, in th* 1931 eprmg eerie*.
the ahaenre of Babe Herman a» large picture, while the photograph wax taken with camera pointeJ Th* Cards even went *0 far as tu
* ' ST. PETERSBURG. Mar. B _ he wa* by that of Ijdty O'Doil.
treat th* great Robert Most*
down through the diving compartment.
(Continued from Page One)
TA.P.)— The X-ray rtvaaled that
Grove roughly, meanwhile adding
The falter algned hi* contract
jphwa Cunningham, Boeton Brave* hut I* almost a wrek late elrraily
insult to Injury by using rookie Gone around the IS 1-2 mile limit
pitcher ha* a broken bone In hi* and no word ha* been rccelvcn
pitcher* to check th#
mighty Imposed by their recent ultima
turn.)
tight thumb which will ketp him from him. Carey believe* he'* daughter, Elisabeth, a^oinpanird
White Elephant*;
by friend*. Margaret and Dorothy,
If Chine ha* rejected tho Japa­
Both cl'ibs ar* anxious to win,
traveling hy automobile and run visited in Otiedo Sunday.
kurjer received the Inj-ry Thur* into aume &lt; nexplaintd delay*.
even though it doesn't mesn much nese demand*, the Japanese mill
Mr. and Mr*. A. I.. Hoover, of
6 day, when he wa* hit by a linr
and they will be *hY a number of tary official* expressed th# opinBarr l-akr, called on Mr. and Mr*.
, ; dflr*.
their stars, including Grove, EarnSAVANNAH, (J*., Mar. r,. _
ahaw, Cochrane and Simmons, of pitch Hunday. *
BKbv We* Willie Bherdcl arrived In (A .I’ .) — Wiley Moore'a •‘ mule," W. B. Ballard Saturday.
'
The
regular
mreting
of
tho
IV
tha Athletics. Hafey, Bottqralry,
(Continued from Page One)
iP' and Manager Bill McKerh- and Kd Durham's 'bull*” hat lid
The Athletics have E l Rummell
■II of hi* squad on ban I to a .1-1) lie here yesterday In the T. A. will be held the third Tues­ Walter L. Cooper, representing the Frisch and Gelbert, ot the CaHI- and Hoy Mahaffey, two eessoned
, yesterday's twin practice *«■- Boston lied Sox first practice day of tnli month at the Lyman Woman's Civic Committee; Mn. niU. Th* rooklee view th* Impend­ flingers, on th* aqunl coming here
II. M. Papworth, B. F. Haines, W. ing battle.* ae th# flrit crucial test today, but Krauts*, Bowman. Calii
'During th* afternoon Frit* game of the training season. The Scho&lt;d.l.rnn I). Turnbull made a bu»l- II. Shepherd, Po»tma*ter J. I’- of the training season, particularly and other recruit twlriei* will get
he, new third seeker, and contest went six Inning* and wa.
as they will do meet of the pitch­ most pf the work.
'A r t Shir**, were atrurk on the featured hy A l Van Camp’, home up,, trip to St. I‘etrr»buig Mon- Hall, and J. V Marentette.
/pee fielding gro.ndrr* that took r.n and tha long and violent at da).
*
A* the group pa'nl for camera­ ing.
Pepper Martin came to town
The performance* of Diny yesterday with tha Cardinal crew.
J unexpected hope. Neithur w*« terratlm* over Umpire ■Iuicli Huf­
Jlrq. Maxwrll McIntyre has re­ men, Mia. I*.ugley, Mrs. lllnterI forced to retire.
turned to her home here after a mister and Mr*. Cooper presented Dean, R iy Starr and Tex Carleton The hero of th# world eerie# Is
fy** decision.
When peace w a » restored. prolonged delay because of illness. Mr*. Hoover with t«,kel&lt; of roses, In the bo* for th# world’* tham- eager to ret on th* bare* again.
Hr. Kerr Iloyr# Tupper prcnrhrd gladioli, un.| other t opi ul Dow­ nlon* will he watched with special His supporting cast Includes Or^ T .BRADENTON, Mar, 6 .- (A . P . ) Manager "Shono" Collin* told hi,
Gabby Street, manager of the player* that he was certain th.-v his last sermon at the Altamonte ers, to .lie e.l eut ,lle* ur- ..f bulul si*-rest Slsrr Is d.;e 'o work to sattl end Whtklns In th* Outfield,
| lev. *!nr*? with R*d Teerhout, a Collins, Fotd, Delktr end Adams
Unal* le alarmed at th* prog had r id ' themselves of all their t'lispcl last Sunday. The cl aped Mrs, Huivei uii.l m'l f . ie.mlr.
.'Inod f om the Cults. In th* Infield.
Mr&gt;. II .Hive 'h roinnrk. wer* •• •*hpaw o'*1
will remain open with a new min­
’ &gt;e*ii and/Carletm probaMy will
confined
to
the
bv
illy
of
the
Ht.,
Jimmy Foxx will be et third for
ister in charge of the service*.
John’s River hor »ur.-iii*e at'bcln^
th* Athletics as th* forecast of a
Mr. and Mr*. Close have re­
welconuil m cha niinuly by tho
pending switch In Connie MackV
turned to their home in New Jer­ ntcmbiri of tlir re epl!"'i eninul* ho*'over, Joint or separate return*
orgtnlxatlon. Roettger will occupy
sey aTtcr sprniing a few svteka tee, and her delight over the flow­ love been filed for t particular
first, with Jimmy Dyke* on etc
here.
year, nrlthrr hrstand-or wife may ond end Dlb William* at short.
ers.
ELIZABETH GILBERT
Mis* Miriam Miller won 7 print
A* she entered a go.eminent aftrrwgrda’ flle an amende! return Haas, Miller and Ed Coleman, re­
on her display of Home I’antry sedan, Mr'. Hoover us-ni'i waved or returna on a different hael* for cruit from Portland, Or*., will b«
Mr*. Barnum'* vaudeville com­
Suppllr* at tha Central Florida nnd smiled to the throng, whi.-h that year.
In tha outflaM.
.
[*/ (Continued from Pag* One) •• pany gave It'a 20th annual per­ Exposition.
Include 1 many chlld.vn, *nd J 1.1 t
Par Eaat, emphaalaed by a;rh formance at the Altamonte Hotel
she wa* seated. Cat I Takas b
Mra. W. J. Wlddls and »mnll
facta, compel the novlet union to recently. Tho entertainment, In­
daughter, Betty, vialDd Mr. and thrust a small bo:quc| of roses
gWefetflien It* defensive capacity augurated by Ml** Lucy Patch 20
throurh an open window, tw re­
aud th* eafety of II* border, par- year# ago, ia a program of clever Mre. I . C. Seaver Sunday.
ceive a . mile which expressed the
The
Altamonte
friend*
of
Mr*.
'fitularly - by Increasing th* army ■tunta and mu*ical number* by
I. A. Stevens, of .Commlngton, Appreciation and surprise of the
Miar th* Far-Ea*t*rn border*.
the gueeta for the entertainment
Ma
t., will be glad to leurn that recipient. .
2 L *T ) m - most we ' can do la to of tholr fellow guetta.
Hiding In Mr*. Hoover'* »cda:t
she I* improving after a severe
S e a t all poaslbl* mtaiuree to de­
Mlaa Patch, aa Mr*. Barnum, illnes* of pneumonia. Mrs. S.cvcn* on the half-hour tour of the eait*
fend our frontier again*! ojtacquitted hereelf with great hon.-.r. I* a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, II. ern celery belt, wei# Mr*. Endor
VUt attack*.”
Curlelt, Mr*: Walter Cooper, May­
Some of the excellent number* S. Packard, winter residents here.
or Dumas, ami a Secret Service
*.T h le flrit official admission
were “The Battle of Iilemhine,”
Grady Flemlngton, of Chatta­ men.
'
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’ that Ruaala I* engaged In dt•The Railroad Station," mud.-al nooga. Tenn., wa* a recent guest
Tynelve maneuver* we* also InPersonal friend* of Mr*. Hoover,
comedy under Mre. Weffcar; Song of Mr, And Mr*. Jainn Meadow*.
xnlrdd by document* attributed to
Mrv. Edward Rickard and Mia.
and Dance eketch by Mr*. TerI.. C. Seaver Is improving after Mark Sullivan, w lff of tha Dated
•nigh Japan*** military oflldal*.
hune; Tableau and Song by Mr*. a rerent Indisposition of lerrral political observer, and Mr. Pap‘ Thee* document* th* newipaper
Lyman and Mr*. Room, and a cow­
worth rode In the seeoml autoday*.
&gt;
aald,.proposed net only th* litvaVon of Siberia but a combination boy sketch by Herbert Lyman and
Mr. Mostella/of Orlando, wa* a muhllg with a member of the
Virginia
Bate*.
V l^ t other aatloni In an altacrtn
roller at the home of Mr. apd Secret Service. '
Mr*. Emma Abbott Lyman wa* Mr*. Jason Meadow* Friday,
. Mrs. McMullen, Mre. Joel T.
’Ik * euvlet union. ’
L, C. Pitts, Hr* anil Mr. on I Boone,.wife of the President’* per­
5 On* of them ae quoted by It* hoitra* at a houte party tbl* wwkend given at her home on luiko Mi*. I . C, Pitta, Jr„ and family, sonal physician, and Mra, J. II.
’Jvkalia eald:
*
-.Orients. Friend* from ' Winter of New Smyrna, spent Riinday aa Illntermlsler rode In a third rar,
* ‘“ I (person unidentified) coneldwhile Dr. Boone, MU* Hall, who
Park and Orlando were preeent.
guest* of Mr, and Mr*. I* C. Seav l« Mr*. Hoover’s private secretary,
iee It necasixry to assume a firm
Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Khrhardt, of #r.
'
• nnd II. F. Haines, of Altamonte
f M ^ y with relation to th* eovlet
P a tou launch** a color called Roa* Opaline. Agnea c re a te * * IUIW
Cpitlon and to bo reedy to etagt Birmingham, Ale., were the recent
Karl Murry I* spending some Spring*, rode In a fourth rar.
year el any moment Th* flr*\ gueete of Mr. ani Mr*. A. II. Ful­ tlma In Ntw Hmyrna as th* gueet
Jpsl before leaving 'tho yacht
•trin e beret, and Vioetnet atartlca P a r k w ith h er dlaphanotea even*
jg e tp w t of -euch a war mutt be ler.
of Id* mother, recuperating from Mi*. Hoover was hanltd tha latest
ueot only to protect Japan against
bulletin In the Undbaigh kidnap­
Mr*. Leila Foee, of Orlando, vie- an lllneat.
Ing g o w n * worn over..Incredibly b rief n u Iflo U . B n iyere n u k e * » coat
L&amp;o&gt;munl*m but to occupy the lied Mr.-and Mr*. W. B. Ballard
Th* operetta, “ Golden Glow,' ing case. She appeared deeply In
w ith • ncarf, and ScklnpnreM apotuem dinner pnjanua. jiptlot Par-East and eastern HI- Sunday.
WSJ staged by the first fir* Utested In the cate, but wae heard
Mr*. Helen T* Whiting haa re­ grmifea of Lyman School Tudtday to make no renttrk upon news
that th* rhlkl had net bee* fewnd.
ir quoted document
T h ooo thing* happen within the elonely gnnrded poctak o f the great
turned to "her home at Greenville, night. Mar. 1. Other numtera on
Th* craft bearing th* P in t lady
fTeklng Into con*Id*ration th* N. II* after epetiding tome time the program were; Duet, RUen
French hoonen. O nly one woman In a m illion w ill neo them a s th e nun*
of the I .and, left DeLand at about
wed force* o f the soviet union, here.
Overstreet and (ilady* Slonerock; 10:00 o'clock thli morning, arher*
‘
’
tr mnet begin eoon. Any delay
three
eelectlon*
by
th*
orchestra
n
tqaina pane by. B a t tw o weeks h te iw - tk r e * w eeks nt m ost ever y
Mre. H- G. Kyle end children,
It spent th* night ancherad In the
quid
make condition* more
■nd th* awarding of the priit St. Johns River. It was scheduled
I
net,
Mamie
and
Curtle,
vleited
In
tvaratl* for them and I conelder
A m erican woman who' rends a newspaper m ay know as m nch sh oot tho
given fo r th* beet e»*ay on “Th* to leave Sanford late thk after­
»
. .
. r
,
, necessary that the empire *Urt Orlando Sunday.
Affect*
Of
World
Depression
on
noon
for
th*
return
trip
to
Jack­
The Infan^Maughter of Mr. and
Paris Openings a * the fartnnnte few .
ar agalMt th* eovlet union &gt;*
RJucatlon" by tho Longwood Civic sonville, and finally Wnahlnglnn.
hip a* possible. Thar* mu»t Mre. Al. Cntdler, who haa been
Mr*. Hoover expressed. a wlak
peopagarula to attract tk* •erloualy III, I* reported tnueh bet. league. The prlf* was awarded to
. G rea t departm ent etorts, tin y specialty shops, a lert m annfaclnreca,
to ireempany Captain Coad on hi*
Robert 8 ton*rocfc.
’ •
lem neighbor* o( th* eovlet
official Impaction trip of Flori­
Mr*,
Russia
end
Mra.
Darling
o
ffe
r th ro n gk th eir n d m rtb in g what practically amownta to » reetagin g
In *a that tt may ha deatroyed
Mr. and Mr*. B. O. Smith, Mr*.
da'* Inland •amterwnye, end l* re­
da. and outald* ky mean* ot J. G. Turnbull, and Mra. Mary entertained lit three Uhl** of port ed t* being more than pleased
Of I hew# semi-annual presentations. E very ntfcceanfal m o M
w ill bo
tWklte guard* gad other anti- Landan spent Hunday at the Boh bridge Tueeday afternoon. Mr*. at the scenic beauty‘ of th# S t
.
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Maltble woq high score nrli* while John't ani th# tplaadld oppOTtsnlTower..
Mr*. Link, who ha* Uen III al Mre. Locke m e tried the. low tcoro ty given her and key party fqr *
lha home o her parent*. Mr. prlxa. That* preeent were: Mr*. secluded reel.
-.
•
. w* m*y fonclud* that •nd Mrs. L, C. Seaver, U conva- B. L. Maltblei Mr*. J. 0. Turn­
Aa Mia. Hoover returned to the
let nil an t* unable to tar- leaclng. .
f
. - bull; Mra. Mary Landon'l Mr*. O. yacht after her drive through the
lb war * t ; tkU’ tlme. Th*
Mr. and Mrs. H&gt; 8. Packard and W. Locke; Mre. B. W. Turn'*uU| celery belt, she era*.presented with
U vefy fevorubt* ( 0* Mr. and Mrs. Beach attended tin Mis* Powell; Mr*. Jtnnte Groat; a crate of thte county’*
flneet
plre to dee Id* the problem New England pknlc at Rack M m - L D. Turnbull; Mn. C. A. celery, and a box of j it*
Far-Eat I.”
. ., Spring* Friday.
Benson; Mr*, ain e; Mr*. Lively, lustiest tangerine* and
,
The celery wa* a l
tis concluded that thee*
Mr. and Mre. R. F. WhlUker, bad Mr*. H*H ,&gt;’;V
American Fruit Grower*.
nu ’ compelkd Ruwla to of OeoOo. vleltai at tho home of E E E * 'jV~- v ' i. i r
i
itriet attention to erery- Mr*. W. I. Whitehead Monday.
that lo happening &gt;
tha

M o r e Japan ese
Reach S h a n g h a i
D e s p i t e L e tu p

MRS. HOOVER IS
DISTINGUISHED
VISITOR IN CITY

lUSSIA ADMITS
REPARING TO
lEFEN D S E L F

Altamonte Springs

• Herbert Wooten I* convaleeeing
•ft*r,a m eat Indliposltlon. 1 , •

Mrs. Melsch’s Father
To Be Burled Sunday

ra tfr.

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—rramed the email bridge conTWO W
SLAIN
Mp' tlm, lilands before It beUP ° " hearing
DALSAM. LAK E . W ls, Mar. 7.
lit
Six lights have pnu(^;ain&lt; Utile Charles MHflberg
a ta ^ o f ether* left «beh&gt;nk -*(A.P.|—TV# bodies of two wom­
w u token from
*
hhdrcrlb Itjf ki|
with no woqi;
dlgy agd -hl" chauffeur manned en, oh* "hot through the head and
Tarpon Spring* w&gt;a wpahnl &lt;ul,
tats * f I t " reeMfr're
i is heii
being
yet rfceivT
„ written, ______
I
,
, -tn him. The gjJiBeri
rauiinr delay I n railroaj trnffi.: the Uuf)u'i and went fo the reigrue. the other having a crushed *kull,
rw iu e W M M as
T h e botllji!: homing th e
Mans a, liar.
fu ro r and widespread interest w hich'tK i* crim e has p icltod
Until abo-t noon.
(Contlnurd from I'agi One)
iatine Jelly kitchen, ato il were fo jn i ye'terda* in a burning
at once makes the predicament of the kidnapers mirnt ilatt-^
Kurthir up tha Went Cnaat. Ihrl Chnatin*
Vtored lu»l nlsht. Sum" m lilrtil"
Melbourne, automo'-ile neir Turtle lake. The
mil
mirth
four
gertot*. unit the return nf the child lioth difficult nnd ilouM- of Vry" elnojr thr VVV,t O a it t.d# &gt; » rv-ortid t j hnve l !&lt;&gt;-&gt;,I" I
teach homes nnd two „n,.u |Miffer.d cr.n.idrrabl, dariuije roni bodies were burned beyond recfuL
f i l l ttivir home* htruu.r of hi^li bridge. on Stale Highway No.1* fn -*V ,orn*&lt;l° «t&gt;ieh "truck m l
j,io„.
Tfi^ ojijijion is julvanceil by some that the police, «r-lllu.
udr* bul fi lm m il ailrr thru
„
,
IS between New Port Riche, a
n
d
1 ,bo“5
° r M *?
Well ns the' nm laiw pers. have m a iif tno much of this else,'
7 , ,
O
I Hro.kivlHi- vrera washed out
.rd a | m p , 0lnf.
«rr# deThe tailing iiut uf u veritable nftlty of |&gt;olici‘, detectives,' Th
W «k
The llde tliOdcd the urer ano;
molUhed,- aWnlngs Mowti awayatul
1IKAI) MONTftOMKHV WAKI)
and secret service men. the setting up of an armed camp bay front at Tampa but no apple j A * ' ' n®din. the "pint
• the entire tullding iris moved
foundation a ibort di"lj on the l.iiifilrQrgfa estate, ami lh« active participation in tho viable damn ire » * * reorled Ham ; hnu' ' nf lhe Hone In &gt;achl Hub floov
ITIICACO, Mar. 7.— (A.P.t —
" ( t ,U
* " d **t ;ranra If, the force of Mi# wind, t Newell l_ Avery, chairman of the
Runt of/iptlintfRlir nil the officers uf New. Jenny. NutV Park, downtown, waa partially un : * * *
lor n lime
down in Ihr water- Svteial prl-l
. ..
,
, .
York and: llfti entire Hast, m ike it almost ’aiixiMibli’ for der water
*
, "
, , ,
!, ate
Moated array.
.„
nl!1» t *«.tlcn o f d iffe r ! bo»-d of Montgomery Ward k
Resident" of an i*land Irlwcon
. . . .
.bmlth. In ttm &lt;rm, locality, also
.i-Kw^% n e t, the crjminnls to return the chilli without detection.
Company, waa elected president
.
„
orlw# wn)
Th« nntfiytapera lert have ebiitrlhiltcd to the feir of tie the flrilf Of Meric, and I'lM r i ' tn \ ? *"■' 1‘“ " '“ f " ’ r ' ,r t,ortt ’ “ ff*rmt con.ld«wl,le d.ipa»e. t.m
water
w,,e
for,*,!
to
evueuate
M
1
a‘
1
“
In:
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HO-ralJop
„i|
lank,
being
blown]
" « w» » continue Ki
V
WdMPRrt. Th tire is probably net a literate person in the
r,,Ur d*[,,a&lt;c’d1 ...........
the eUate
lhe |n(„ jn -R,vrr
^ w|„(|. » cliairmm. All vice prtsidenU were
...
•' mt0
.................
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iT'c^MwaVIa saw r.V,| entlrp country who Is not familiar with all the minwle iheir homes and .mall ImaU m - 1!j*
Plua.t of Jamas K. sie.«e. I'ilt; plev. 1W ovrr thll rn(irc section
Rfction f**®lwteda
~m
~.. I d e ta ils o f th u kidnaping. T h ere are indi-.d few who riMila* or»truyifd
' ,'T . or' * liken.
-----it, P»i,
rooting
.....
jrpilfrdjy,
„rr»*» »T5f»X7.'#«!«. not r«f.gul?:e the chfitl Instantly from the innumerahlo pit !,etJ'rtalMl£ ri,wl, "|Ul1'
ins til. -s'tevlr hnaihuu-.. ,„^ia ir

Sanford g^rald^ t ^he Importance 0£TI|£ Lindbergh Case
“■YjgLVirr

m

ir Ji!

It »r

family waa uninjured. The
[waa a itlm iM . at »25JOOO.
A railroad lir e * tie at fry * la
Death betwrea rfiarwnUr ai

tm A R E D J
] STATE
FORM S p l

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Wanted: IMctnres of all
Candidate*. Sfecfgkl Ptiedp

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W li bold t Studio, Arcade

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turcs of him which have, been published, This wldesprea i . ,
nU|r»**n b*or 'jm ii1" * ,hr" ’ klff*. Two auionKldlw
familiarity with the ease by practically every private r i l t . ' ^ J , , Z J ”" ? &gt; Z w tZ ” ! * « •

dMtMlM
^.ue.-a.

zen also hiunpcrs tho m ovcntenU o f th - kidnapers, b'1 ' i l &gt;i,tri|ml daT.age «■■ t,, the plt-a ! fmvnnmrnt u .u ^ . u Ms.m
w ith respect to their final escape and the im m ediate u - . . fta d
or. -Howid a ruavimaqt wind nf
turn o f the child.
.
;u.^„
rile- an bo r.
but
tin tunim
MONDAY, MARCH 7. 1932
IVtulhiT tin pulice aud the newspapei'wdmve iloni' ni ,re A "On ni Saturday
-tru k !
rep rted. A ULJnrlt
blit ' n
nl Cedar K r j, i.n the li If u f i r* l,,la l was report*!, wilt Imre,l
TO TH E IUfM»VW&gt; v.ytiAijONi) harm than good, is u iju w iio n open tu n igiim i'iit
U. W.
possible to answer. H ow ever that m iy Im. th e fact r e it l'im Ji.-uru, flmding the itiwntono tvmpeiatuie fi'J degrees.
.Tall, wa now, wlierrvrr you are. tfin l tho situ allon which has been i r e i l n ) ns n reMllt u tj.in -el" and .lore, and i-olntfm ftray, invirnment meteorologist,
, What waa I tie end wbnrulu you
lllllillilllg could not have
hnve liien
liten iivoidi
d. When a crim e 'he cily from romruuule.ilIon with "nbl hr rupee led lampernture
the kldhnpliig
.
j; ‘ canie. .
then- In drop to I!) deurves I &gt;
is
com
m
itted
there
Is
but
one
course
o|H'ii
tu a |«w -abiding' ri" •olsiile wurbl. .Sinitll bints in
.Will, then-" n hurnina that ilsr.
Numlay m ining.
t!i
barlor
wenwrecked
and
all
citizen nnd tIiut is to n otify the indite. W hen i crime o(
jr •
ndt char
I’nfuyri't nil I.iilo Island were
whes
were
.own.
ICailwuy
track"
this
mi liignltiide
is-curs,
(b e pkidm
uic's
should
have
f
V
I I 1 .1
M
l M ( I I I I I 1 |1
V
r\ g l l i r S f
seven
»* II
i'
r*
e
"i,,i,iii
^
9
^
! -Tbl* Is Ihr (irr Ihal niie
known,
r
v
.r
y
agency
o
f
the
entire
lilt
enforcentent
"VSt-ni
«v»»hw.l
out
and
t.um.
wer,
I
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« t T K h- t.odley (tnmgc.
,-f
Panic.
. I
is . 1
S
la
li
* l
im.ihli* 1» rrMfli Ihr rtfv
I. it.
nl«l«^l l»y hi* rhutiffcur. Tbr
’ N :y! but &gt;iui U-ltet" &lt;
!
^ n iH ild c d y assigned to the tl.sk.
Iloilges. Cednr key................................ O .w r.ul a Jfl-font Inmwh
de la errme
.!
. .
hctliei this pin ticular ktdin pi.ig i* o f the m M iinit'f'.'i
|1|(|||) ,, „ L&gt; il( |)|r ...... f ,0„, ,hr &lt;;r„,l. y dock ,u si. Ar
Vmd pr°fe*«or« «f pmap and pn*"| which, the isilicc ami the newspapers seem to believe it is
i ?*inti&lt;r« Kry t * l.hlfi It buti, mnk*
Where are Ihey now who played i
is also subject to debate. Th ere have been tw o thousand i
,.„ i,riai„e,i („ r
•ill j mu luu tnf&gt;« alunc Ihr Irm Pn^J
that game 7
"i.nrrrl" highway w li i r li wa i
peetin- 1 vases o f Mdml|iiag ia the b u lle d States uui'ing the ptst two
Dot where are your
i years. Not more lhim half n duxpn a ttr ic le il tmti-in-wiik’ l \
m|ll)ir |lt (1„ 1iiMi, f'leiHli'tJ it'd wiiijir ft# i til" ||v;
berTi. enow.7
j attention. T h e U n d b eryh case htw Irecn descrila'd iiv " l - j d i u r k &lt;&gt;n thr mii.kiri. ..f f I P l !• *-t tlW-i** TVM* ri*f ngrt * with Vr»
l'» tliif
Uearaa that me liny may tiavi-l: em u newspapermen us the (trenU sl news lireak since th o , .,ry ihr Kn,i h u&lt;i smur.iiy Hlgj» i»MtVr*'I wiSb Hi i) Ubaji
(•i|«l|py InnHi
s ig n in f i f th*' A - n is t ifi
A rth u r Hrislmne says that a n y 'm iiin g n :.u f&gt;mt nwath ib \t |
Aiuiifit; th* • i
Evm the tli-inif-'- candle's flaim* netvs, exceid that o f the stolen baby, is not nows at nil- pine trees and lisruptiny
r/ur : Ilrt,
■Time'may change In
-lcndf i*l Hnow
-j-),,.
N’
York
devoted
most -o' *f their
and lelnrnph v. ir c
riH- V\ il i;iin him .»». I'llUl r«li; Mr#
im .
t ||i
♦ v sv. fw
*
■
n
jpapers
'o jru f o
»have
ss».. ... M
- - j idimie
’ atar—
'
"lor or struck oiui Mimll » » ipt* &gt;' »b r**k# I', ' .'it f| iitlff Vnull** ill.
fro n t pages and four i.r five ndditioiiiil pages to *'
the de
- Thl* is I tie file Mint men cull
i L isLimkIi ; \|i* John IV Kbina
u|«irtni«iil, drmoll 'iiog .1 Ai t
in il^ to f thu kuli ipiiig e v « r y day since it occurred.
Paine.
*»nl
I* rieilit, 7, t i’Lajt**;
living up
No
denial
can
lie
m
ade
that
the
kidnaping
nf.
any
c
h
i
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Time, oh lhe other hand
is as great a ealnm ity tu its own parents as the theft o f | ''J'1'' '’ *r'
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dg' menie,
Itepull* Mum Si
the J.ltvlhergh bniiy Is to Charles and A nne Lindhergh,
■Quenchu mini nf the gaudy glow
H...IKMI damage ii'Milli'il wb&lt;- ■
Whir* I* your old King Usury' 1 i i i i ! she aid lie as sr v e rily deni I with. Hut the interest ten
claim 1 —
terin g nrnurid I his popular hero which almost makes hit* j
' hJ „ r
....i" v:c
Put w live are &gt;o»r I«n lU’ccnr e v tr y net subject to comment throughout Ho- nation rend i
, iln-itier's snow""
li IdIt*
i t s a crim e aguinst him o f immense significance. In the kul- 1 ,lll|r
&gt;in,| t&gt;&gt;
im ping o f tliif (.iudiiergh child e ver) |«ir• nt seems to niivej
,ju. K (|
»'L r •
- s 'll f t | * -j f b i j | r f
flow did yne fair 111 Ml" llounisda)
■ i • fim ii thl ir t’ |n r (‘iiff.
s u ffe r td a porsunal loss. The crim e i&gt; ail a ffro n t t » the
Dawn** m playK,..und epiip- r#Hi.
liar?
'b..nl 1:10 A. M. th. wind
|urnl mil i milling. .li ll.itlicla
■ ' ‘ Col ynu III" fire In p iig c voiu e n tire cjvilizctl world.
Thu kidnapers must have kii .wn som ething o f the in- itiaib ..... esiimatrit by t n. Hied dimn mid Mir wale, i mdided.
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k«NfV »V* MlMi

sin.nim J T h e re t u * n&gt;&gt; d a n g e r on lh e
Well, .there'* another u*««y&gt; you digm iUon th eir act would arouse. T h a t this knowledge did |AicMImld. owner, at
•oil* I" *' I•" ItliTftl I bind a«&lt;l le tn u iio u - , co it. n ls nn
not realrpin them is i-nple evidem e o f the contem pt with About gun pi--m-inn it»
• Thl* 1. the foe Mi it ini'll i ail w hich the law and law-abiding people are held by the un- In JLLh* rieiirnali'i Brurb u n il i tJn r gmun I ib ruled
( bi'i
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Famr;
d frw o tb l and those :if crim inal teiideneirs. It may have l i l i c h w u I t - 1' k w j j r n | i f i l l n * i i f !t fi 7*i .i
'I Im M-iidiu- nf
Sinhr i and -amta, wr arc nil!
taken some such crim e as this to arouse the general public *ll&lt;| liirbAu)*Hie sunii"
Kurt I'im t', north »*f Stti;i1 1. br ni; icf gt'C" f
Whithar sway with u"7 None nf to its resiHjiisibilitlus in camb.itting the crim e w ave which M'P^rtttl hluh wiml* nnil htn\&gt;
Mini Ir in an ttluiin aivio liy
hits enveloped this country since the W orld W ar.
Mr
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u« knot.'.
Itundull llilrrouglia nf New
mini lut n«&gt; iluiiia^i1.
fa
Where i« the err II and where
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| Wind, rum mmI tu|i i ti i L h i i * i Via I*, dan Jit,&gt;r „r i|1P
the blarin'?
to «iV f
riilii im un* on. &gt; d"lirlive. Willis a J, Hums.
But where iv &gt;nnv own UeceniIlurrmieha, with tu*;* u n
_
I * mill ni tsibli*
but litl'i? &lt;!iim J!*,.
tier's .nows *
■Inghtet", It and l:t years slit,
T h e adage that March e .mes in like n Him uml w w »
YM
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UN VI &gt;V
wwlkct man. than « mi|„ fr0,„
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Hogue, th e e V ti iniln upon your ou t like n lam b mnr be only a m yth, but in lhe case o f I " 11 ■' ■ 'ri&lt;' "
•loir 1&gt;"»til r.illai;"
&gt;|,r wlalrr
th
is
year
th
e
re
could
lie
no
doubt
that
it
cam
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in
nuiHug
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t*ul(
nouic
i.eo**' nf In-r rather mi .St
i.f Maxim.
tiwnd'- l.'timi
. .Tlifa I* the fin' that men rail I liven i f u trlH A late. This m m th may not go out like a | l*ii » W tu jiltitp jr ii#v.+
Panic.
! lam b, but the coinitiv east o f the Rockies fm n i the lirc a t i i*i i!
VVadin, alinntt n, t
r nun i rlt-1t h
, And where i- lhe ■
L ak es to the flu lf o f M rxico and mi the A tlan tic tscaiuinrtl i , ur)m| (r„,„ m iami.
ain* and woe"'
a fpeaK •lurm ntiiHk tin* fjirrti
fn im Mitfijc to Yluridu has been ulijrctrtl OVlT thl*
But where arc Von
end to a severe (u iffetin g ,r cold winds which have hrought j „ (.d ritru. gruv* uf A. It. it bher'* ".Anus’
's u ffe r in g ui))l tl.'tia gv to some, and good cheer M others.
oeoi ■ ly. jo nile* imrthive,t
-It* Tom |l»l».
Reports uVeP must o f the nation indicate that few sec- ,&lt;■! Arcadia about! miifiii^hl T.tc
finrtl In nL'.t
Plowrr Mils tilths escaped t b t fury o f the blast and there have been ;*t»rJi \rtii confinn
^
the usual accounts o f broken power lines, illnrupted c o m -. &lt;« _*u',v'' One* hnmlroj umutfi*
WfMi* iipniutnl
Mini
nil
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niunicatinns. ymiishcd bridges, and m aritim e eisaslcrs. In
Mr*. Itmuer ar.ivrl in s.i.la.d our W|)
„(• n nrld i the elements w ere reap inslble f o r ,* lmm*, tbL
.... It#it hotijtrt urn! nut*

A Belated Winter

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and Karst coasts, nhd apprehension &gt;"r **'*’ riafety u f a

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tnuny full** *\tici|irly ti i iilmi .
M : rl»nna Floridian. ' T tumidIn lUrl'anna.
Succs** In lliin life i" wholly it
me pur of luck vie urn I "Id. In
othsr word* u myn who get* the
lrrcf in is never brute.
'./■pail i‘ayi *h*'» lighting t*&gt;
maintain the open door polity in
rides, but »he'e pot the thrcthul.1
Mooted with ileui) lotilrs.

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cHirdidaUe.
JUliu* Takaeh U bark ut bl* old
plaeo at the PJro Unlit antl -l.li
imtay. fMeaila are a lad to wolroma
him k n iti'U i baa bam on the road
Jo r' dyphate* laeabaiara foe I bo
rant-*'et^bt atoulka aud. wada. all
ih a d afta bittaa of tha middle west

A c c o u n ta n ts an d A u d ito rs
First National Bank Building
Audita—Synlcm.i— Income Taxea
I'honi' 771

San ford. Florida

AIRPLANES
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i r a v i r r . w r,

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mi ly Intervalj litre.
JIL** Mnmiu |ill! vntcl Mlnvd ill
a tery delighttul tump hi Hi. city
hull WidntnUy evening, runi^'li
uientaly In her »liler. Mr*. \V. It
lluwanJ, uf Cnluwtyu*. Ohio, who
It "tending the winter with her
fan cut*. Mr. und Mr*. II. II. I|iiy
The' tnl| mu very leelefully decoiuletl with re.l ni)il free# anil
with a profile Ion of pi.Uthl |ilu»U,
which guvs it u very.toiy upptm
mice, Hunting Ley an about:

FLORIST

PEFRGLEUla

Easter Flowers
CORSAGES
Stewart the Florist

SINCLAIR REFINING C a
Qaalily Petroleum Products
ElncUIr I f - t with EthjI
Sinclair I’ cnosybania Msloc Oil
Sinclair Opajia#
F. C

Phene 2G0-W.

CLEANERS
ALWAYS LOOK
YOUR DBST

GARAGE
BOB DODSON’S

iH T l/S DO YOUH
CLEANING

bS-MlNOLE

AUTO StatVICK
Expert Repairing

ARY

205 OAK

f i r MAGNOLIA

Phone 431

CLEANERS
**HflHR M|

DAIRY

MacMahun, lera t

I’hon# ajs-w
RADIOS

3 Ltadero—

Atwater-Knit.
Wextlnghopa*
Majestic

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HOFF-MA i
BATTERY CO.
117 E. 2nd SI. Phono 101

GLASS—P A IN T
All Ii I m T ef 3 5 m rut la fit
Mirror* tlesllvcrrj
Ants sU is inataUsd wblls you
wait.

PaloU-VoroUh-KnamcU
SNOW’S P A IN T nnd
CLASS CO*. Inc,
MORNINO DELIVERY

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Phono 30J

DIRECTORY

fer^ a M el r)e*i-auiaaarls nMUpL
WfA weiiiaf bat 'T W S ael advaarw
IMI
yww MOOKSN rrfri&lt;tr.-

tbai .

but

fuiare

i — plHaty dryer!JaMdi nm-

pLuJ* KwiUe-frrrl Dukt-dalmSeUa
ualrul... M ad ual; la tU Wnllny.

sq u i , n l i f t f i f f

■ml continued uildl a l*(» I nut.
know, now .akwert lb - m rJ U
The Uniceratty of Florida hoar- iluabU pArlaelha. double rHUliiUiy.
l OikrtRrii mi uBlaisrruMcxl
ball Irani wen Tuoadhy'o game
$ l - .i
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front Kollln* Collcgo tit WiilUr
1‘arlr. Hhute and Teuny were iliv
battery for Florida. P ra tt and
Pika for Itnllio*. Th* Klorhta, boj r
hurt played' four game*' *We
Iri'dnir Calncst Ilie tail' week'.,t*° w'lth kletion and two with

G. U. Stuart
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LUMBER

Phone 148 for ad­
Hill Lyn\b?r QL
vertising r a t e s in .
lS Ib and H o lly ,'
this Directory. Only “ W f o r* at a ll tim es glad
one business o f Its S i assist yon In nay way
Uh your building koedn”
I
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kind pbriRUUd.

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Herflld Priqling Co.

Ihi.’ The' honors was divided,
man um|ar Coa^h HfLaaU
appaalAR teams.
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ZIP SERVICE PhMtf 135

PRINTING

t|ng, so# gams from eaah al

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SANFOJiD, TW ENTY YEARS AGO.

Wu've liatl , two IhpUiuml bIdThe 1'unfurd Ktk t lln iw . v. IJo
iphtK* In IHU country during the
l&amp; l' two y t t n , ta t Jnpuii ,went tin ir liueplluhlj iljon Tum-hiy
it'e n d kidnaped right urn mil
etelilna th their fantllie- mid v e il’
MjJbncbuVWi* in Ihrre » r l » .
the miehai* ho-tr Of * iMh'litfol
htnuh tearminr nnd '.pirn ant vnrl Lehmann, without a doubt, ferli-lnnirnt. Th] yhlpii.it' e f l e
rraOy ‘ enjoyed the Orlando Pair
e V.U1 riljojvd ty n l:ir*e
Uii] year. This la the flr*t limn numler u( the (j'yuat*.in many aeaiont ha hasn't had the
Siihfnrd teat hnnured yvalrnkry
•nttra raapbtulbllity on hi* bread
by tlie vl"ll of u bunch ol esndi
aho6Maf».—Clermont Praa*.
pintr-a from Urlatidu, ■ m u * llibeing II. U. Itublneiui. Jpitiie Vl.
hb Jluttill, Arthur W its, nnd I’jiil
Pl.'iiumt. With' I ho etcrplpin of
Mr, Sli-mnn*, none of thr«o aenllemm luu any oppufUlon uni they
dirt,- not wrap that worried lent
Unit ipeu with the uuuaUl ,ha;a&lt;«U

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tirnt*. there m ay nut lie k .i rr uiy imtecta thin utirpnl.'r.
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Tourintri m ay not like to haul out th eir h ea vier cloth -‘
ir.r and may out, uf tue &lt;urf w hile &gt;he th ill wind* blow,
hut thu cold unap .should remind them o f w hat it l.s like
hulk north, and help to keep them ill the n titc fo r u lonifer
litp e. Bcaldua ou r viaitnr* from the N orth tun hardly com*
plain about the Wenjhcr thin yi-ir, which ban been one o f
e x tre m e nilldneH.i,
W hile Jhe month o f Maryh has held true to fotui, the
w in t t r tun tL’vcnieit the order and in-dead o f cumiug ill
like a lion o r Hhuwtng any e f the fero city o f the k in g .o f
tin- Jungle it hiii« waited until nearly Spring tu nwitch ita
fu ll ami exercise its lungs.

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Merchants and Tradesmen
h
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B r E m A T .r »»i

811 Myrtle Ave.

for a (uv tlay« uml hits below freezing, for any length of

One
th ru 'i
■», employment it Icmii
'■ much iillcm u among

Take A Look nt Sanford’s Leading and Most Progresaive

j|gb, r„ . h|im&lt;
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ltom lt, fl)lini, . , lul, ,.ut

Ono guoj way to ant your money ■ber o f flrh in g boata yet unheard f r o m . ........................
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talaly nut of hot ding i* to |iay|
Ihil the coltl w ave accom panying the high winds cun
tho*.- old bill".
| he looked to
fo r cuinpcnsation fo r the losses. T h e frig id !
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| w i ith tr is the one tilin g our fn rm irs have been praying!
•Stafford luMwcIl "triljvs
u* r&gt;| fo r, and even If it has com e a tr ifle late it m ay help to.
- I ,ln| kboui Hie Wend eat
dark j lengthen the celery season. A l least it will m ake It unrun-;
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long term model comniunlly d**m- li«hlng a deep-sea TUh harbor, ad
Mii-t -atloli staged with
putdii ay .too feet In dimensions, as its
loaltn iih the renter of the
eastern extremity.
'V l j
W'ork on tlit* project, which wilti
P*111 n1c111k in sOv'ial welfare. He
* M hue the demonstrate 1 * •
I'liikt* :he pit r the hmgeet *»n Iho*
Wi|j ®v#r 80 ifjt?*tS' filling dut*&gt; flip. Sip worr .1 phi mik&lt;
p t&gt;f WMlc
■ **| ■*.»■r n «erlee of gi-nei ,»i i-m
V"hi mt1** t 'na * t, I er in* A pr ■ 1 aril
"III##.
O ffic e 'E rkphone M 8. injf thi* •fttrnoon, Hr* Hugh T op* I to*#" jit»*| valhy Mlie
H IS S M A R G A R E T P E T E R S , S o c ie ty E J ito r
1 n r ! a great deal
.
heihiletl fur * "nifiktiufi dnviog
(t unuihird f ’ im Page One)
.
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ranee entertalneil with an mrortnal1 Mi. Mi Donald** if res t wa* msd''
t he £i&lt;vomplishrd
h \ **hi‘ ia Suminei Pndlo 4 rtrlv
»m ik* (S rwtandtrig i h i*
!«’« ifi\#n on Sltuhliy afternoon » nf rrtn
ifft*&lt;a with a
fit t tilth*
Y*
ItiH’ki'feller h«* f
l dv Th* e\. 111 mu will prmido
‘ I » joy rule I 1
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,
at h#r home, t«11T
Avenue, led to
knee* mid ;i ay? e Mlf *'it v 1.» I
i*i. . I hy John l» It" 1
• ill 111 dm i,-n for approximately
|lTwbyt«rL*n AttxMary. Min I aura
ni honor of her .la ightfr, Miu fil'd *k
ftteruliTi'g from there !•* 1 y * n * 1 11* 11 v n 'ft 1hr afethiti ■1
(jot*v not confine ii-eh
ri h 1 1 tin 11 ai Min' time, and
Chittenden. eWaltman, will mtet
Jar.e Torrance, and V|i-** Ksthr the fie.
V wnli* *hoi 1lil***i*i I rff#*&gt;- r* ' 1 'p ' 1 I I1. , ia 11 " ft I'.t k t
ng
)i*.alth fidil. P
“.*1•!' 1-1m■
&lt;m•111 hi the li*h liar bur
" \1111 5 Mi Mu 1
at 1 M o'clock with Hr.. XV. U.
fine McDonald. of New Smyrsuv, w.1* .1 'i mi i*d Gy th *liar t piifft d 1 -itnei 1. .*11t lit v I a &gt;1 -m h »ki |i-Ma deni/onv $&gt;*
■ hinu in its powei 1 *
Je I t•*t II * 11
that 10
AXIth Mr*. J. D. Parker p r w M - --------"--------- '
McKinnon, Wfl Marnolla Avenue.
*e*»
• ! which time ’•he made known the slee\»•*
.1f«■ty hy lending 1 '
.IrU ' 1 h, -11.i lillAt, group*
MU* Mnry Karnot ‘•pent a fro innounrement of the engagement
'*d‘:
Monthlr buaineai meeting of the in* anil Sin. John X'aituhn Itnd-'
Thr Kappa
mlm* nf green hi ' t -'I ha i • , -mtji I*' \t ith 1 t
i.'M
iitn
m
ruiiimunil‘
*uiful af 1an . I
• 1 • on ! 1 lubn-* in Hie large, alli»ta the devotional, the Sit. ah l ark- day* Flat week with friend* m and .ippro.icblng man cure .«f ) ( { m :«n«| u «i\. we»e n*e&lt;i oxxlumrljr on tiMnnl a I tor
TUESDAY
i
-oil
nf
"plow
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« 1?*1 { he '*o)M
1V...II I.ililii &gt; *•( 11 till!. ma ker«lt
Jane Torranre !&lt;* lumr* Pete- the it fit*hmeut liihte wtu h " « • hi ' *
The Dauyhteia of XVr'iey Claw er MethodDt Orphanage t tub held) Orlando and Ki**immre.
• ib n o, whiting and idhrr hui»H ,
111r* F«r 'i)'1* Dkm; M" M
; Tud*
1 he fu ople, »n11
of tho First Malhodlit Church will » " ■M-'tar • « * ln « n.*rt.nC ..ndi
S*-'haul.
DVi’i In I m. kft* a while m. er mil iMi .1 ii
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Ui 1- 1?i'l thnl Dn
• M'lh-i" nfli i».»iin
li h I inpi m emi nl^ will I 1* iniide.
1 1fW'R,:
have a ra n t 17 ator* party at 8:00 "r u U r ba*inr*i meetiiisr at the
of |:ii 1■* „1f 1 •’ 1■•| f
MIm Tnrrnn 1* u »- Imrn *t»' eei'ifei &lt;•■■i iiiili a I *i'2e ImiwI
»i.
•■'nil a I ’**. **n Him hand “44ai**. m it oemin
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rtuU'AViiriiig 1 "
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■*il *m Ii . i* III.I'
f*•1 •I
* har'-ifle. S’. I
“ 1-*r he lived white *lia1* li ilgiiri* utiil
o'clock it the h.tnc of lira. Quin ho ate of M o. John l&gt;. Jiok.ne.i rhltlP K ,,,rh- U* " « ' Thur’"
, (&gt; limvn fnmi • t' 1| 4hull thim *og * .i-iuo, wIih h ha- a rapacda
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French
Avcnoo,
Friday
l»arin«
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Adolphe
Mel*ch
motored
'.kill''* 111till
m?i111 holit pevt'ii \&gt; «r* mf.i when flrei’ M . U'lil'f k III
ten Rfpwa, rtnchur.it.
• of 1 ity f t dun 4mipli mi. ttjMii !«&gt; nn 1
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Saraaota for the week end.
*ht iime hne wiih iici patent*, rtl*l .1 -off i'Giw hImi‘|| the rDiMti
HernUr boqineti
meeting and the day th« member* .ewr.l for the)
\.thf*- kilrti'lfl
M Af 1 ,if| 1 1 *;?
d 1v 111
annual birthdiy party of t h e jorlthan. at BetHon Spring.
SHt* &gt;ia* gndiiatnl
&gt;«in &gt;»*mintde| Ah l*e &lt;1 f *e i»i green plhi whi»e
uf . x n l 1 1
IIIF.IIS XII KFlMTF.lt
* *M
vi d with win ill green
Atapian Ctoa orthe P lo t BaptUt
A l ,h« n° ° " .b o u r *
'"""AMr. and Mr- s y C .» *. who High School in 1 *&lt;• if Set wtileu
* 11.0
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M
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rrh will ba held aU7:S0 o'rtaki ™ * “
l« ,w
h-«e hern living al Kiht Mignoti 1 •h- ,titendril thr f 1"" ■■liu Stutf i'nh I'-'lCfW Gi-Nil fig Ihr iaIuTi* itnlrdM
11 f i s i m : Ft )|IS Ft 11Infill. Mur.
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i l (lMlk«4fttH* ' of T m l s, &gt;■v M i'
ho churrb im t ii with Mr*. S.l !* " ' R” ' C‘ I™ j tjL“ nwr' M ,r “ n,,( Avenir, have mmrd to
r.antu. h'gr inr WiMiii .1
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J. N il. Mrm. E» A, Moreland, Mrs.
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With * f|l* 1* 1 u|tM«(iig 1ti F"ihmt
•0,1 Springs, Mm. I*. Rtirkc StoetC,
Klimhtih
Tidor.
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a Delta *«• «»• * *
T. L. Hale, and Mrs. M. N. Cleve­ Mm. Georgia Hart, Mr*. \V, P.
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:i* 11 \.'.J in H« I-iiigfi’i w lu»t nighi
MIm Jean Walsh, «»f Washing
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1 V. #lv nnil M irli't* Tot ' tin . Vtv 1
Mr Schanl 1 the -•"ii nf Mr*. |
•«ll V
land a» hostesse*.
• i li 1‘ 1
|*f E1
guest of Mhi v Sch»il of tin * . Dv lit* xv,1* 1"killing C ! hi" t f f rr 4him "O 1 kill.' t •
|1'l|, 1 ,t! |i -1 |'1i is, tl|v* L!"&gt;t"m|||l
» ii
Fields. Mr*. W. A Raynor. Mrs- 1 ton, t*. t'., »* the lion*
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The Seminole l|igh School P - J F lllck.on. Mr*. W. S. Thorn-' Mr*, fio n fr S Wl»m
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at her ' *•* i in
-&lt;t i matkn tho air imi tr fait of
Mi1 Jliml * Al* " |M»ur ' * l .HI 1 * Itfff. XXi*r M,- v
• V\ roN v Ilf- \&lt; H M 1' *
T, At wUI meet at itSlil o'clock »»t Inn. Mr*. J. 1). i'arkrr. Mr- H„.*ir home in l.och \ri nr
Xk.1.1* *
.111 &gt;.&lt; I . ' * m* a
0 11hi i.,
Ilf
h« t 1 xaIth I'H* puirlit ' J*» &gt;OH» * H liu hl.ox Ml* | . 11 iwl*! 1 ( 1 ' ^l
pm | 4if ii pi "ti" iiiu ......... ...
' t 1i' 1 1 " n! • '
the arhonl auditorium.
Ilnlr' iiuon. Mr*. A. II. Shur
it"* II# iru'iVrd Id -'li rtho'1 i 1 1 m*Hi Mill \|f John Mri* h ll
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Th# l)e|»eiwfaible Class of the maker. Mr* T. E. Wil***n. Mr*.
H
\in
tho**' i m11" ig &lt;1" iMt! H*
i* public srhiHiU T i ne it
At
..inliiiti &gt;1 \\mt*'» • n f
mM'i
Kir*» Mphodbt ITiurrh will l.vvo) Roy Tj|U, i Mr&lt;- w&gt; K Wt.,H Mrs ^Hen t mntw 'll ipent ihe week
4.1. &gt; Ml hm lit*.
i *»nt he i* » it v r ti’ *r . f Th ’ nftei mi «tti veie \t ♦- v R |li^ i
mi 1 am! ih * p • ‘ 1 hm ,4 Vt
end
here
with
Mrs
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tun
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lohn
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Mi
in lord Ilcrsld.
( la,-itn I 14f I \ IH'li'ii 1 11
Mi*
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j ar&gt;y at 7:.IIJ oVlork *t lh&gt;- h.nnt- Mr*. T W WilHam,. Mr* Jahrt (' the home of her mother.
I*. H Hint* m * mine 11\. M
.Iji f. 1 all f \' the guest-• a' 11 i h"ing
i f , , , ill t\ flu I i pul tlti'il, till •
fit
1
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nf Mr* It
M.Jia.nn. l i , 71k. Von«li.m. Mr,. Elh.l llnpkin&gt;. Minnie Jnnen. Park Avcntic,
m ■- v\ dii imi i: W'*r
if Pet II09II l hey were »«• .dvvd at &gt;fi ..... .
i . : 1-4 i hit ■ I ♦ «
1uni , lhn
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Mnit India Avrawe..
' Mf, ,;rI)rr, MeCrum. Mr* Fctr
Hurl a nil I IInnn \l - tiMivFgv Kn1v 1 ' 11
IP** dour hy M« *
I * &lt;&gt;to- I JI
M-|J Jill 1 II 1,1 Ml ' •' 1*1 1 It
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WKnNKIIDAY
lVlt*r*&gt;m. Mr* W. C. IVklr. Mr*.
kdaui*. Mi
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Mi* Mamie tint nor. nf Tnrnpn then intindiJiel t&gt; Ihr leieivtng Mi * w
•h d »
I
Th* l\g*tnr*« Wonnfn * Cin-lr ■.[{ K M JUnon. Mr* J F. N. Hud- who ha* been spending tttii week line whiih ** i (Miiini'i,‘ •*f Met, llitfhh vin Hr Mr, K I
IUhl
,• . » ! •
I 1. ,|&gt;i
the Plml BftptUtChurrh will jire*- dl^ion. Mm. O. (J. W’.iie-. Mr. her.- nit,, Mr. and M» - nil.. \n lormnee. Mi* ri*efaor« in,| \fl*i M»“ , I in! u )
Vle'p
l{i*
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M
enl a pjgyilt, "The .Gurney nf Frr I Straage. Mr*, A P. Bandy, del *o»i, Mdumeil vc*tenliiv
Mt’lbmskl 'I
T "r f* n if h v H T M.i mii, Mia lunu » V \\ i igh
llnm, Mhaioa Kntnrlopr*,- nl T:^0. Mr, A,
v,on„ r) j , „ . w A
Mud I' m Mi«-e- 11mi i i*i Mi-hl* 1
i III I'*; .1•i ,1ftei
i hr tj lie'll
&gt;.'*lock nt thr ebuTrh.
TIUI*. Mn. W. K. JUine* Mr* J
dn a** Mf 1 i it hi e t 1*it full Th 11r lr m \i""« v Futflii* t High &lt; .n
rtIa•W tl • ■ .1*4.
-hltiTleil nh*i»g -tin I'h* ultft Hut’ er, Katheimti S vu»*
FRIDAY.
r AlrClrll-DX Mr.. Ott» Schmrhl.
‘I " '
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'Iri—- h .i I !'. .. . S .
Tim Sal h r U a r ri.o n
r h a p t r r nf I j , rJ- j j h „
p J|n^ in,
nU(| [Rc l i r d i y for Ka. II n la iln «n c r i -InHim,. | Verilr flu t 1h h ,1 M * •
11ri&gt;- with ,i 1,-a&gt;*.|i vpIt ' uMil
1 In I. In* in
(he II A. R. win m ttl at 3:|H) ML, , „ 0 U tinyford, Juno '.Vad- wiM
,hrr'' " " ■ k'
r •VMl It Wit ,, i hurt p* plant jacket tette. M«rv Fb ■Pw th P f i
.......I.
o'clock a t.U « Hm m ol Mra. W, H. d,||. and FVaacr. K. Fra- on
imr.nl&gt;, Mr
..nd H bnnk •&gt;f |h« «tnir tinterm I
( MiuiIIh I* de*ti»ii. Ihni&gt;ii * II
Htonm,
Halhinl. Allamont, sprlnir*.
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F* II ehiffoti itnd *dk him* of th aril 1h*\n lv Hu id* i ''.tin M i"
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f’aUail m«etin« of thr Wan inn'*
* Hue ha»|e mere ii*f l l»*r th K 1' tiler inl" Srhi'it'il, Mm•tf('i’ *' 1 l'»
t •t
( tub will be held at .Into o'clock at
ter
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.Mr mill Mr i 1*n*lit f,egle*«,
•tke clili house.
.
The higti uRi**tltne of th e dreew P o n e ll
A l m» !'•*»/*.u**i*t
nf Titm)U, were the gin**I * te«lri
wdfrvular martins of lha Ularn" ii
(in is h is l w ith » « h*f f»'n I h»w h. lie lln g ;« n . I * il\ I n it - ,
Iny
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Mf
i»n
I
Mr*,
tieorge
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H ft Dapartmcnt of tha Woman'*
'nutil 1
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Mr! felt
th#(r home in I'nlm .it the buck w h ile the lung f ln r r d Im ttn, h t f u I'
4 lull win la bald a( 4:00 o'ctSrk at
iS.lv .11
M ill I I V H
l i f t &lt;*."1 | la. r
Will there ever be »nnther I nn tY c ore
*km
thr club houaa„wltb Mr*. E. M. Chaney? Will •ahiaoiiF attempt f
&lt;uPl In
mill ht (ialtmaay in ehanra of tha pro- wear tbr mantle of -the riinn of
Mr*. fathoMnr \rato, of Uvlodo.
eraot. Tfic public li InvUttL
a thnuinnd face*?"
.ml \li»* Marirarvt ('■,« warn
I III. I
in f» d Hu i
A .hurt time aco it «■ • tho amunir
_ tho*a attandimt the John
i ••! «*1
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.md t‘ii *
S|M*t ial w liilr l Ih v last
common opinion that l i t Bit of McCormack concert in &lt;&gt; Imdo
I 11 h
I i I |*7 Jll* pMI|i I
if. *l
pt
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V I t ’ l l (U U I I M M l II a u kt ■1 1 - ' hi |lll"
1Mft
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Q l s t e r h« hnd tak.n Wiih him Inin the he
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11* Ml
rin laliw ..1
C K M 'i M ; i .i i.i m :
l.&lt;
yon.I hi, incomparable ftriiiim fur
Mi* C || Unit, of u Undo,
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go
fine)
(Continued from 1
Mi'll 1 .11 IK -1 xml mHI \lu
ll. ," Ik T4' l I I I VV&lt;11 U
tm t'liiltln 'ti
flo 11III*• " [' 1ho •Hi h( tThit;ii \
In honor of har -l.ltr, Mr*, all that L* fanUitlc unit owe-iri- ,pcnt the w»vV.cnl h&lt;io ,* lh- lho i Vngrr**iumit * &gt;»m-!oIX
f i • ♦ i i ■ &lt;i *............. .
»plrln'r!
gtievl
of
Hr.
Mi*
I.
K.
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o
fininrt (Inrdurr. of dnakionvllh-.
hour u( ihe him*n,i xxill • . 1 ftfi 1111»l. | 4. f 1
. Ma. on- IhiOtl
M Vl.t-u I
Ilut now there .tap* aciu&lt;* the RiHimllaft. *t their
"n
» recant bridr, Mr*. I’ rrry Wailr
II ■*V%11 .*imI XX11 "*'•"Ji i
a1 the ui 1 ivnl ,*f F,o* *11* t |1 lull '
l
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I. m h i!* - It* 1 4 1 * JM v ii
Ml *llh (&gt;.«:*14*1 *ll.till'd
It KOI 'I , A ll I'ltlt i: ST.dt
rnt&gt; rlainad wiih a party and mi«- •creen In llnivcr,al’a hlnud chill- j melt* A ic m r
|ahi 1111 Smi'p D . I. Mill 1 . h.lta 1 "!* ‘ 1 , i 11! r1H ,i1 O no )
"llll Villtll'H
rallanaona ahowar at har homo al foe production nf "Frankenateln"
xhi 1 tit &gt;1 th.
Culif.
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A. Mai*ah, of Swam n \ I,
Kldjtr Serine* rarently. The hou»a a inunatar uiaila hy lha liand and
i uiti.imtidi'i Si hi .t i mu. i .j %• • ii**it' i»v
.......
,ih ■. i
m a da:i&gt;ratad for I f f ncra*lon hraln of a half-crated »&gt;ienti*t} n ha&gt; airhod to *i'and
f I ■-.1 |*III1,11|l*l11111,1 'll lit h"i't
fill la u
II ‘ .11
&lt;n nion of terrifylnjc an I fawinat-, here ailh hT* enuain-, M
m l ii'ti uf ill-' Iflip^ui J Hu t ih nil
with cot flowaj* and frrn.
11P*li * rnllld
II
11 I ' ’
.i '..'ii.H i i
ll»lraahiuanUN«ii&gt; *«rvrd al n in, proportion*, vividly portrayed Mr*. John, l.jRwnr. n! thoo loom ■Ft iiit*.' 4.f ir- stitli .iMiuvi t-;ifr
I'hull mill m ln m l.
by
the
man
who
onnii
mure
than
on
thft
Wa*l
Side.
it* t I ■4|4 Hi Ik .|1i ‘ I h &gt;1 ihf Uf Vnot
iiilc hour to thr following: i n
Ul'pllhll' '•■"u V,lllll’.*4
♦,
p. H' k
»*»!•» oil •*(;*(
likely
In
he
the
niccrwnr
to
l.on
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uiiiii 14’i Pin i •4hhi iiHf.fi
41 Ili.lU*
llrorao (lordlier, honor uuii.l. Mi
, f *1 limit | ll r u 'll h&gt; ' th 1
Kia Mae 'Utifford, Mr*. Cloud i Chane)'a iMurrl*-Hurl* Karloff.
Ml»* Katherine Mi Mon.,Id i“
H* 11p* I*1■ HI' Ill'll
ii fid In-i I't'hs i *1*i♦1111111d h i'
I' J
&gt;out " p .iit*
f 'I I' h“ &gt;i!*li
l*t N iil'I. I(:mk Uidir.
IlmcVcIirfe, lit*. John Weaver, i In "Frankrnatcln" it i* t nliti returned to her linnu
N. • h»- if *iil i41 *H mttl In*fin *- i 'h* 1iiiu vU .
IJ i' f o . M
Mr*.'llill Clan.a. Mr,, llho-'a lit,I,, diva, lh.- dl*tln,Uiahr.l Knyil.h, Smyrna after
1'"
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ipi t H
i f i « 'i t 1 Hi * i| uiid li
1*11411• )
\i, Mit m» in il l hk.- t . . - ■
in-mti, Mr*. Ilarta llreaden. Mr*, actor and ,lur of Ihe I undon *la«e rod ha'a.with Ma&gt;» Jan,- r ,,no. ‘ ' Ml t* -FFnit .1 Vk411h Ilf I I* Hit'll
i*.| ( h.n Iit!ii ii M*i i i hi *
•'. 1 t1
Cour*ey, Mr*' T. I- Sheppard.1production of "JuuinvyU Knl,” at haShama-tm 1jwa A
‘ \\ • ntlurlid I iiiiip
Ih
tit* gtithcriuif
im m jX T/Kmmt i n — a —
■
SR&lt;.
. '
A im i &lt;*i** tif 11iv*11* Hum li * year uiifhut Mf 'iin n l link*
i. \Yade,
Wad. and the Ml***. Mar »b o portray* tha rule of "Frank
hi'fnf*. |Hi- pithlir. 41111inn vrfilrlf In* 1 Ihifmg Ibi* wur ntfli : |ilti tjnrle rfrldfanian, SteBfl. SnUK.r, erwtaln." Aa the ertehtlrt wh., re-1 Mk. and, Mia 1-ukl- ...... .
• j •nd
Ounlner r u m | mmi ** I Ha l i1*10 nnrti. m** vr.| n*.*imt-it ,i|
ifn i *t
Verra ' WmjileOak, flu*.jr* 4‘ourery. •lit** his nmd tmlltlciii i«
man and. hy .n doing, rndangvr*! « f J &lt; A * w U I* , m * *
,llk' % titfit h i'l dit it’lisi * l
nniJThalma Turner.
• suit*. Inn 11 Sixt^ \ •ti»v ( * i*- mil *hu
Ma lira and Hie llf« or ihe irirl fe &gt;«’ " lerently with M'
» l ' I l ­ i i mu'*I u I ii* |iinripnl t i! m-* .if \\ »n Mr hr I k i
&gt;1
ia In marry, Clive u^aln demon- I’rrry, W ado at their h*"»“ i" I.
t.1 umlit. tiutdi*&gt;*.M|4|| "i"* uf Hi- m*li&gt;ilu* ,$?(hrN.iv.t1 i
atrale* hi* utility a* a truly floe
rtprii'T*.
mu*t miItlly. known oi . uiilumim Dtutiioi &gt;tl(ir«-it
HI
actor. Othem In the caat include
— **
i nty Amt'ri tin mu«h iimi
* n»»iui*i yr ■**ii u
fh&gt;» [opulur Mae Clnrko a* Frnnk
"f* ' "
T A ""'1'* f
r
Ith'i t
1 h lu if built hi -&lt; litit,h h *. &gt;
i *w
**-" i VVifiim
in
en*tain', fiancee. Kre.erick Kerr, Malttr *
1 oteui’i i
rhi" icruJiinH In thi" I.i
i lifttul Villi'll Pi4 U\, t"
John Holm. Ihvlaht Frye and E.llljdht i&lt;-*" ■ d
iirdtiHy ■ ‘ I j** * Iiiu*' ft.,
ward Van Sloun.
day from 1'Cm Rea h M M». r». i m ii«*r
urd 114.ji -hf in,
• •t*••t
fen* him!** hint (•&gt; it jiliduft
Unt it t* Bhri* Karloff who Uddi ■nd
" h* r* *h,,v
"
(Continued from Pay, Gnat
l l i f ■ M» th Kbur*•” " " ‘ Min
jour undiiidrd
atiention. Yoo|S*F*
*"'**•
Side of Hanforti. Mr. Vinim: n
TO \It WIMIN HR \M ||
I mi (til-iti**t th** martui*. fi iitioi"
portnl iliitbt da mug- In &lt;&gt; t--ij will b* fas*iliat&gt;-d, •hnrkr I, rv#n
i
I ll' 4
JFt•It!41ft •|
M
l.
and
M
lltn-’i
Terra
are*
1‘KMened liccau*, of the Idpti wind, unnurveil. YH you hic huunit In
W \s|||\tp lt»\
v| ,1 ,
7
hnd iya 11,-*i c uf .t • &gt;e*l|&lt;nli.y ut * !’ii'l H1* iiiiul it|k)*&lt;&lt;it'll 1 i t11111 I
hut raid there waa no Ice nr fr&gt;*l ui&lt; Imirii him for hi* un umy -kill,
M l 1 » ■TI
In' .................... .
St Wi»- bin vvurk u
im * l
i
thelf
home
on
f-Kk
Wtfiiue,
Mrhi* brilltanc* and liU keen, dru
nn that *Ide of tha ally.
Ciifiinna«nin x. t. gaf •\ . j*t„
«•
»
and &gt;Mi*. t h**i&gt;* irildnmn. Ken- 111** IGd'r.l St »!*•€ *,
J. B. John;nn, Uake Monro*, re- malic •rnoe nf the nnu*ual.
tho rb*fidd)it«M tu i.* 111.
Fho uhi
Rlhi*h#th | i t ul i hut M*rv«l »« » ■
purtoj no daunairc In tbit *ocliun.
Frankm.tein" come* to tho I ntik; NbitHiA, ,n&lt;*
Kan
tti 111uiit| ifj|Mi 11 hrt..
•.tun# M |u umlm*nrc* in i
u!llim»,h all grower* are prepnr- Milan# Thratfr fur twu tiny* on Garrett, all o f -lui k-unville.
from Ortnmi I &gt; t «
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irrtfIfI,
liiirToK fm iln ir weather luulrfht.| Tae*day.
1.
M
m . Frank Mvi«-h .md
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"The win I «avuij ua from a rail
Fra All. Jr., Mr.. F&gt;*d Urn.nil. nod JIh i ' hi' i .r[i- I utii| vvb»**t fitih, 1 I
fro-t." Mr. Jobnuon mid. Mr*.
H uiU I'rwMed
Jlr»i J ilia latdwi'* in*d*ned to '-t )r » H uhl Hir.ill 4b u 4I.i 11 ol bt t
X t&gt;inint*
,111 Urnt'ii tint will In* iii'n'.id
Jolmwin added that “ my floweri
S u it* &lt;'tam ed
Vueuuline
where
th--v
t*'’***
•hb
filth*'*’.
11
iitt'tnbrr
o
f
iht*
!
mul
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watt
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t
.
kWIWIItf
mid *hruh* do not appear In liter
In i .w ii , lit'titi ttt* \X .1 111 nl
veneers
nnil I ’ resnt'd
week-end with MV* i • n.lance iKoan Hu* hay** )di*u« t«* • i »i
Kir
lota Injured (n thr lew 1."
lla)
tk anil Ml** l.illinn tli.i»tkt
I
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it»ii-iiut,
h
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n
-1
-rtil.lt
'd
I
’nnl*
('ta
in
n
)
M
elth
11w51v w* ft 11 t livna h.'fnl I f t* f*tl 1
George UUold. t.ak* Mary p i ll.
mid I'rrsM 'd
A nii&lt;innee menI wa* made ttn* whn nre utudent* ul t*1 I ,wpll ► i r pij 1 him F i i N f d
2(lr
. 1 nn|*rv*i
lini-.li. ;md rtinslriieled
I ’ v Itrow***. report, ''noltilfic hurl
tit1# find tend t(l hi... 'guiiiliMif
' ■■*'. here, tha, hlirh wind preventing ntorfllny that linn,11 C. Wn•h'mrri,t Academy there.
i.i t .1 life-tim e. ') H A M ) - '
o m t . s m ; h u k .STATION
Hint itirlutb’d on# pr't.i.flug iftjt 1
a *uro front. We are alt luokl.ttf funiHrly immectcil with the V. ichl
SO M E I'l E l'E S . I'till lid '
Mr. and Mr*, t
' '1
for real weather toniyht, how- Hml. Cim Fllliitic .'talimn. I.nl.
mere recently o f t e K curlly F. . I ntolore 1 to I alatka anil Kt. X niu.ii&lt;rh Ituflct. s|iariutis C h i­
ever.-*
J . 4’. Unwell, Altamonte Sprinn*, Un.. ha* Ldcomo a n.em'er » f tbr U ,» y c le rd a , where I hey
na I ithlitl, t xleiisinn 'I utile
w*«h lbr&lt; d.u*h ~-. M.
^ 1 that except for broken |jmti&gt; II. II. I'ope U.u Inr.. Ilrm, in ....
and r iv Chit rs.
rupaeily
o
f
vlre.pfe*l.b
M
t.
’
Fram
e*
Mahoney,
ah'»
«
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nrul drop* In aeaiixe an) k :A|m XIU'e.I.kKr.. will
will n
»..L.....
fr ih rfio.e., there appeir* In have
Mr. Wathborn
clcwme hi.
hi* debt at St. Joueph &gt; Arndriny
,
l.ren no dnmaife to *V ak nf. lie ft lend* mill former rintuiwr* ut St. Atyu'tlne.
rakf It "O ' extreoteie rold. let* 'lie II. ft. Pm* I'u. IttCw lllling
H e llo
F " mimr a furl vvlmitorini' l&lt;&gt;
al o reported hlph wlndi which dalinn at Seeond and Meanotin
Itaytmta Beach »r*lerday afterkept the fro-t away.
.1 * nue.
t p i* &gt; u O
in cn d trsem in U . inrludiiiK a 'm arch ttn is, i* the nttlv requirem ent
meet whero they were the sn**l*
O ld C lo t h e s !
Caul Petnbl. Feel Hide -rower
At thf name lime nniiuunruinenl
nf
II'.
an,|
Mr*.
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raid Cm l all fttiwar* Id I I ' .(&lt;*- wax made that Carlin William*,
tlon wClcrwed the eoM updl. fi- who ha* luee with the Wtebt nr H it. Nell TVrner, and f . II. Hull.
Ir.i were: Me. and Mr*. F. K.
ilarine It helpful lt&gt; th* i F t f .ll
lotlxallntt for many \car., ha i
see* the nced of a tread rail, al-uta trim n.imnl ntanaerr o f lho.Tritlh Heeiui.l*l. ami rfviyhler. I.nry
with HI* root weather, IrV further f.lrret' Fllltni Station of (he II. It FkimiUtat. XI' . r V. Ilnlt. nf
Hack auuin frunt n
Orkindo. an I Mr*. Clawt* Howard.
n*.*i« yeuwr crop. In tr bw. lie Cap* Caw Ine.
rtauilntt, m&gt;od u*
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ENGAGEMENT OF DAUGHTER

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A lutrKuin (hat will not lie dupllented In a Idntt
time. T h is price includes the pupil h r Molly vvmtd
V an ity, Ih r lar&lt;&lt;e Chesl o f D r.iw trs. thje thuble
lied a.id Ihe H in d i. A ll pieces are fin e s ! Walnut
veneers, built la last.

Jpin Our Bonus Club—A Modern and Dignified
Deferred Payment Plan

Sanford'
"11 Year* of Fallhlul and Rffirii nt Sertlrr'
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�THE SANFORD HERALD,

*ezold Farmers
HO O VER L E A D S
Will Bowl Habes M A S S A T T A C K
Outfit T o n ig h t O N H O A R D I N G
r How records were established,
(Continued from Page One)
'.and several teams advanced in the said, was a major factor in tho
^landings of the Sanford
City country's restricted credit.
.Bowling League during the past
Hoover was introduced U*t nieht
— *■
. j w itu 's Five came out of the cel- from Chicago. Col Crank Knoa.
for the first lime by winning chairman of the cititens recon­
• JLhree games during the week from struction organisation, prefaced
. Holler's Specials, who are now m the introduction with ) brief ad­
dress of hia own. declaring the
Jait place.
‘ Herbal's Hunch took two out of task assigned to him
"to
three games from the llebe Out­ awaken America, , . to the neces­
fit, tad both art now tied for sity of saving ilaelf.'*
Speaking on the eve o f the de­
livery through hia comnnttre o f an
anti-hoarding instrument in the
shape of an
unlimitnl “baby
bond" issue by the Treasury in de­
nomination, as low a, $:.(), joying
A0 day- notice, Knov said:
All bowler, pretirt ■* real gam"Tonight after three week* of
anight between Prtold Farmer,
intensive effort inure Dan 1100
md Habos Outfit, and a large at
communities comprising
nesriy
pndanre Is looked for
Hero are the standings
la*' the entire urban population of the
United state, await the stalling
gun. Tflelr quest Is to find the hid
den dollar and to urge its re em
plnyment as part of the wuikinr
capital of the country
"Most emphatically the drive to
be launched tomorrow is not a
drive to sell government bunds. It
is, however, broadly speaking, u
nation-wide campaign
to put
money back to work We h• k« or
vanned a national employment
agency to find job* for idle doJ
lara. We do not &lt;are what the jo'»
M «o long a* the dollar foe» back
to work."
After the President apoke. fol
lowing Knov, the «»ene again w k
• hifted
The three remaining «|&gt;eaker«
• to«».| Itefore the microphone' of
hoth major broadra«ting ayatrm-,
placed in the Willard Hotel.
Secretaiy Mill' endoraed tin*
tani|aifn of the rltixrn«‘ reioo
't ruction organisation. Detailing
th*. Kovrrnm#nt’» effort* to leltev*.
credit Btrain he added that the
real ta«k of reconstruction iiuint
he undertaken hy the people tie n»
•alee*.
Th# Treasury »hief a-orteil
that hoarding could I*- acitointcd
a major factor "in the inability of
our banking systrut to function
fully in tbi* nm*rgrnry aid la’
In fact bren our* of th, juiitiary
cause* nt the latr-r jihasr# of Ibr
business ilrprrssirin."
Sena lot Itohinson sli-s lari-*l his
belief that rrcovrry &lt;annnl I,- ar
rrini|i||shr«l until the imgr volume
of money now -loir.I hi mat
trrs.es, and safety deposit boss,
has been lesinml to circulation
Hr nanirt various "safe mvrstinrnts" such a* iral estate and
aoma type of bonds, hut urgrd

moat itronfly the p irch u i of
government securities.
D n ,&lt; pointed in oral finger
directly al those whoae money hi»
bran withdrawn from banka or In­
vestment* and hrld In the ahapa of
eurrancy,
“ No matter whether you hare
now in jimit pmsrssion $10 ur $10,­
000 in coin or currency." Dawe*
aaid, "you. and othara like you.
combine*], posses* about one bil­
lion dollar, of hoarded money and
belong to a moat powerful finan­
cial group upon whoae actiona, In
reeponae to the ('reaident'a call,
largely depend* the return of proaperity to the United State*. . .
"A , long a* th■a currency i, out
of circulation we munt remain a,
a people for an Indefinite time un­
der the terrible hardship* of ar*
unprecedented buainea*. Indu,trial
and commercial stagnation with
all its consequent human misery "

(C o ntin ued fro m Pege O n e)
w ith i t • cen ter a t th# D e la w a re
b re a k w a ter w h ere a barom eter of
28.14 wa* report#*! Richm ond and
N o rfo lk ha&lt;| (He lo w est b a ro m eter
read in g* on record
Snow w i» f r n e r a l throu gh out
V irg in ia T e m p e ra tu re * fe ll from
I I to TJ and • t ill were d ropp in g
la * t n ig ht A n in* ^ of m o w
al
Ilri*t4 il d isap peared d uring the a ft
ernoon &lt;|r*pit« a 21 degree drop
Th e
m ow
continued
4|own
throu gh the C a ro lin a * but d id not
reach G e o rg ia D u rh a m . N. f ’ . t A*ported two in ch e* hut the w h ite
co verin g w a* «ra««d around C h a r ­
lo tte under w a rm e r weathjrr d u rin g
the d ay ( h eater, S . ( ’ / / # ported

hal'« Intern rtinnal Settlement. The
troops rainc ashore here today.
MYiat disposition the Japan,*i-nmroan,| wa* making of any of
tha frr*h force* wa* not yet
known this morning. All it said
was that the men were on the way
from Japan when the fighting
around Klangwan was at it* fierc­
est and that it was impossible for
them to turn bark when the hos­
tilities reared.
Today', reinforcements were be­
lieved to be members of th* Japa­
nese Fourteenth Division coming
from Oaaka.

dn) -now which caused Ihe Knickerimikrr theater roof In collapse
Herr a decade ago with * loll of
nearly 100 livre.
The weather bureau said th*
snow would be followed by colder,
clear weather.
.
Th* wind velocity was 35 mile*
an hour, although gutla registered
up to 57 miles an hour.
Th* wont storm of th* wlgter
struck New York and vicinity', ta
* high wind, rain, sleet end enow
combined to Imped* lend and
ocean traffic.
Tha temperature dropped steadl-

FLORIDA-HATCHED guaranteed
chicks. Orange Hatchery, Apop­
ka. Fla.

By Courtesy U. S. Dept, of Agriculture and the Florida
SUte Marketing Bureau, B. E. Surry, Sanford Bcp.
Ittnur V.%• al• 1. Montreal J. i
to ripirlRiMt,
fin e Inn* 11
W ilk e *.
hnrre.

&gt;mWANT ADS

• hlpFlil !••(■• l*f*naalUa far M l.

■ rear. Mar. I , i m
HANK O itfirO VIK D O
Bcrtion
of
Ploriil* Warm.
heavy rain
H atonUy
nltfht.
Ilau llu g *
light,
m idirrair
wire
tn«|uirir.
«l»-mand
modern!#. market a lM ilr &lt;‘arloa«la
fo|&gt; ii-nal terma.
It m* It r rta .
masatlr fair In ordinary
In.
•Ilvlduall&gt; waahatl. f*w • *!#■ 1.1
•ton.. Is~at moatljr 2 aa. % dm I Ti.
la dn| I ] i . fair *«uallt&gt; roomily 2-c
low er f«tr all altea. Honda) . nail,
p a r ll f cloudy

IUJY

Y O U R

jr&lt; mIhi H.ii/nii or fnicti
mith &gt;Ik Or,iikii (h.,1
l inhlr in

QUICK
RELIEF FROM
HEADACHE
•eke la i M l. eh* tk* pete* of wmees s
"■ARitJf f«ne" If of e purely feeeiieeel
metore (Wy »Uo relieve e«ur*lc&gt;* peiu.
grippe m Im. mre tkreet erke. f*»*v *«ke,
M e a from
uiiwtle e#ke. beae *«h#
aad eervfeueereeAek for *4**berh )tMd*»»a* PewWr* by
aeme lamb lar the eeme H*aeheek ll»e*l*'h#
roeilefi oe the blue i » i yellow pe'haft Re*
foe* Ike uefeir ofw ef eona*«kteg &gt;*•&gt; *e
gnnl M (a t Pueheek lleeslavke
• W b k. t• bee* girleg prronpi. pMMtel
relw/ Irove ike ebov* erbae *ed pete* for JO
yeare, TWy ere eo« mode out of *p*u**.
■aorpluR*. rtmimmm mt *klor*l *ed far* ee
kebiL Aek for « u * U A Rredetk* Po *W r

TWO FURNISHED apartments. 4
rooms, pereened porches, closa
in. Sao Mr. Ranaud, 304 W. 2nd.
SL

1— Announcements ’

FOR RENT: Furnlthed apartment
Mrs. Nobla, 015 Myitis Ava.
HIGHEST PRICES for old gold
jawalrty and dentil work. Mail
it or bring it yourself. Satisfac­
tion guaranteed. Kota Loan Co., 4 ROOM Hoota, quarter mater,
comrr Church A Hughey Sts.. Or­
Lawson, 812 Union Ava.
lando.
FOR RENT: Piano in good con
dition. Apply 823 Park Ava
City.

rota a(. s t ic k o r t o a n u c a .
I IS a candidate far the rftlrs ml
Jrrstlr* of Iks Praaa far the raartfe
Dlatrtrt of armtaata Caaaly, aaO
I aarnrally aallail tka n yrsrt a*
all vatara rrsMIag la thla Ctatrtrt.
which romprlssa KssforO. LsM ,
wood. Altsmonts Hpvlwfs. L a S
Mary. Kama! City, Lsk, Kssvah
and I’ aola. If slsetsd | atpaat la1
rondurl an tf(lrl-nt. aaarlaaaa aaO*
FOR SALE: Second hand gas kaslnvss.llks administration
n. w . v m a M m a h . i t .
ranga in good condition, Phon*
291.

FOR RELIEF of Itching, Blister­
ing, Ground Itch, or AthleVa FOR SALE: Cuban Flynt
Corn. A. R. Meriwether.
Foot, write C. H. Leonard, 315
Copeland Dr., Orlando.
FOR SALE: &lt;00 ft. one inch pipe.
HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired . 600 ft. of one end % Inch pipe.
by one who really know* how. Small pump and angina. Enquire
“ C. W.'- can Herald.
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Are.

t— Loot and Found
Try CHIROPRACTIC for Rhcu*
matlam. Neuritia, Sciatica and
bo convinced. Dr. W. K- MacDougall, Floral Heights, H. San­
ford. Phone &amp;68-.M,

Iy from &lt;5 i1#»rvr* abovr i«ro at
| A M. to 31 at 5 I*. M. Th- wind
M-arhvil a v»liK-ity nt -r&gt;M mil». art
hour iturinir thv sftvrntMin. and it
wa- r.timatrd thst th- v-lncity

f ully strain.I the wind, lii.inr
Ih-ir hat* and umbrella*. Signs
were blown from building, and i^r
polire emergrnry .quad an.wered
23 rails.
Small boats were
endangered
along the rnlire ea-tern roast Sis
Coast Guard —amen were believed
drowned off Allsntlc City.
*m»w.
Tbs westhrr forecast for Mon­
A tla n ta , a fe r a downpour o f ram
day was fair and colder, with the
S a tu rd a y n ig h t, *hivere«| ye«ter
•lay m o rn in g a lift degrees, a 21- northeast galr .hlfting lo north•letgree drop fin in
the m id n ig ht wf-t Snow war forecast for many
reading M arnn. («a , reported 1.8(1 parts of the .tale.

C H IN E S E F E A R
N IP P O N A T TA C K
U P O N N A N K IN G

ABCH

Celery Market Reports

W IN T R Y BLASTS
S T R IK E V AR IO U S
A R E AS 0 F S 0 U T H

tow h r « of rain w ith high w in il* .
S tre rt ifg ht* w r ie broken by the
st4»rrn at S a v a n n a h .
Snow f lu m e * accom panied te m ­
p e ratu re read in g * in the 20’ * in
Tennessee, the r$d dr*t w eath er o f
the v**ir but the *now ili« a p p ra ird
at N a s h v ille a* it did at M em phi*
am i at Mir n tin g h am , A l a , w h ere It
wa* Jit above
T b r
*un *hone a t L ittle l l n c k
w ith a reading o f I I i l e g r r r s y r * .
terd ay afternoon a g a in * ! a 2 1 low
S a tu rd a y night N ew O ilc a n * s k ill
it « | r c le a r and t il« p th e ir
'Ik e high wind* blew aw .iy m i t
and i loud* am i le ft the day d e a i
and r a id g e n e ra lly T h e t ’a io lin a *
and V irg in ia h * I m n ir fog, h o w ­
ever,
w hich
stopped
a ir
m a il
plane*. M ail and p asseng er Belied*
■ny pc sic or armistice negotia­ ule* w ere con tin ued on a ll lin v*
tions were mailing headway. .Ispa-1•outh and weat o f A t la n l i.
G e n e ra l fre e z in g w eath er wa*
"c«c authorities sal I they wrrwilling to rontlnur peace nrgntlo­ p io iiii* i'i| la st n ig h t along the e n ­
ll""*, but it appcerril that tin- |tire A tla n tic (.o a s t except fo r
Chinese offlcisL heic were nut re­ H m id a w h rie fro ata w e ie lik e ly lo
sponsive, contenrilng that public i each h * f a r * o it h a* the K v e ropinion was opposed in any nvgo. glade*. K'd&gt;-f r e t t in g w a* pro m ised
am i
tlallon* whatsoever. The I hlncse fin the in te rio r o f G eorgia
•alrl they were looking In licncvu. in in r oth er S o u th e rn »tul#B.
T h e re wa* a ra y o f ^op# f ° r
and neutral mediators said they
had not the sllghta-t idea what the to a l b in *, h o w e ve r. I t ‘ s going to
nest step In nsgollalons wnul,| ho. w arm up totlay.
The »ever«at b i ll ia r d in y e a r.*,
Fisc thousand Japanv— soldiers
were added to Japan's “ de(en*r a iriin ip a iiie U a tia n g e ly by th u n d er
am i lig h tn in g s tru c k the c n p ita l
army'' in Shanghai today.
Arriving tiff Wooaung late Sun-II y e ste rd a y .
A h eavy w et in n w fe ll a ll d a y ,
day. two transports doekrd there,
th* utltltira while other -hip* came to Khang- reminding o ld -tim e r* of the th ree*

Wtthln Hongkew
companies began tha gigantic task
•f repairing power, light and elec
tile railway and telephone lines,
destroyed during Ihe month or
Bioro of hostilities.
International Settlement authori­
ties today Intensified their efforts
to round up a gang of alleged
communists, raiding tht haadquarU rt of tho "Antl-Japanesa Masse*Association."
Tho raider* sought to prevent a
repetition of the huge fireworks
demonstration of Friday eight
staged by moba of Chines* eirited
by file* report* of victor!**. Th*
Settlement authorities sold com■unistlc lllrraur* had been seised
■ad sevdpteen rloteis war* in cus­
tody.
Thor* was nothing to Indicate

MONDAY,

•LO ST: .Trailor tail rate and licrn.e tajc No. D7-G82. Finder re
turn H ill Myrtle or Phone B85-W,
LOST: on Sapford heights, red
Persian cat. Finder please phone
7H3.J,
1— Autom obiles
Chrysler Touring $95.00.
Model A Roadster $150.00.
Model T. Sedan $25.00
Reel A Sons. Used Car Dealers.
Myrtle Ave.

■I— Ilu H ln em f k r r l c e
LANEY'S DRUG STORE— Pre­
scriptions, rpagailnes, fountain

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

LEGAL NOTICE
h o ticb .

I'uMIc iiatilre le herehjr given,
pursuant to |fc* call Imu H by Ike
flepuhllran i*nun(y Kiecutlve Tom.
rnlllee of KemlanU County. Florida,
that a llepukllcan County ('onven.
tlnn will be held at the City Kail
In the City of Haaford. Florida on
ih» 1«th day of Marrh. I»2t at 1t:l«
o'rloek I* kf for th* purpoee of
elertlng delegalea and alternate* to
lb* Republican Stale Convention lo
be h*ld In ike Municipal Auditorium
In the City of Orlando at eleven
o’clock A. M. April tttk, l i l t ; and
for the further purpose of electing
delegate# anc. alteraalea to the Re.
pnbllcan Cnnwreealeaat Convention
nt th* Fourth Congreeelonal Ule.
Irlet lo be held at the same place
••it Ike Bum* day following th# ad.
Journrneni of aald fltat# Convention
l*aled I HI* 7th day of March. HU.
J I*. 11ALU
Chairman H#mlnole Cmin.y
ReptiMIcan Kiecutlve Com.
mlttee.
n n w h it e .
H^rretary H*mln»l* County
Republican Kiecutlve Com.
mllleo.

POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR IN R H ir r .

t hereby enaouocs my ra ad ld srr
for fhorlff of dsmlnole Coualy eub.
isrt to Iks IMmoeratle Prim ary it.
Juss. Upon my rerord and
past
per forms rw.s ss
sk trlff
of tki.
county. I solicit yoar
vela
and
support.

W. S. Entziringer

C. M. HAND.

*nJ CO URTESY
SPLEND ID SERVICE • • •
FINEST FACILITIES «.d
H A P P I N E S S dt (lid H o t e l ,

GEORGE WASHINGTON
■nd the M A Y FLO W E R

W c will lest e a

T3Twksi fccticr KiadirdsonkoctlibeHfpf.
O thin kemirtees. hippy eerroeedisp sad
prrirt i comfort) TheseJacksonville Hotels an
opcrslcd spoo a basis of qasliry tnd dftcicM
•((vice, coartciy sad
L
a
aittatioo to those who
g h viiil this dcliihi/al city.
^
Clr.Wem. perfect fs«l-

wheel individually
our Manley

B ra

Tester Free.

ro R tN KRirr.

1 h*r»by announce m f candldgey

tor (he office of Nherlff ef Veml.

n :!i County, subject to the decision
of tk* voters : n tb* June prlm arle*
I shall bsse
my
esm palgn on s
platform of Isw enforcement with,
out fear or favor. Your vots w ill be
appreciated.
L E W IS A. T A T E .

ro a

iM R R tr r .

I will bs a candldata fur slsc,
tlnn In
the office of sh eriff of
Bs ml nolo
County
end
wilt
op.
predate |h. vots of tkv stvctnrsts
of Ihls rounty. If s ls -t-d I ospost
to l&gt;* an active .hsrltr, dsvoilna
(oil tlin* to the rnnsclsntlona sn.
(urr.m vnt o l law, ant. w ill employ
romp-tent, strident deputies.
It. C. -D O IT W ILC O X .

r o a eHMRirr.
.
I wish lo announce my candidacy
for lbo office of akortff of Bomlaele
County oubiset lo tko Domocralk
primary In Juae. II sloetod | wlU
anlorce Ih* law wltkoat (ear or
Isvor and will smpley bonsai ana
intelligent deputise ta aaalat a s
&lt;Th* support at all boaeat and law.
akidlBB cIMseaa will ba appeoclataC
Pa u l a B ia a u u .
POR COSBTARLB.

—COMK AND HKE US—
WE

TAKE

THE

GUESS

OUT OF BRAKE TESTING.

I hereby anaoune# my candidacy
(nr lbs olllc# of Conatekto o f tko
Kourlk District o ( Bomlnol# Couo.
ly. which embraces th# follow in g
orlneto:
Hanford,
l-oko
Maev,
■Bgwnod. Altameato Bprlnga. Pa.
nls, l e t s Monro*. B -ar l * k o and
Korrsal City. Your oupport w ill bo

C

kom

B ir n v in a

n tu: i m u n o , .

or

I hereby aaaoaaca my card Idler
fo r
reflection to the allies of
Supervisor of Itsglstrallan. subj-rl
to Iks Democratic Primary to be
held Jans Sth. HU. and will ■&gt;.
yrrrtals the support of lbs oillosn.
ship of Bernloots pouaty.
If. C. DUBOWki

r o it it i p v a y i M i o r
a w im u T iM .
Thla la the announoameat ef mf
raodMary ter U « offtra of i o « r .
elewr of roktotratloa far B*mlaoU
County, auMect U tka geclalon of
Ike voter* |a tka Jan# petMar lea.
1 aoheit your auppon on a boota mt
conducting tgia office In a butlnoea.
like, efficient, and tfcproufkly up.
to.date iiu a rr. and anil appreciate
yoar aoto.
W. I, TH IG PEN.

r o d CTATR BHRATOR.
I h .rvky announre my rsod lrisrr
(or th* slats Benate. suk)*&lt;t Is Iha
Dsm orratle primary to ka h eU ea
Juris Ilk. t u t . and w ill a m a a la t a
Iha a rllv a aapport of all th * a U l.
ssnshlp of Ike iftk . Hsnatorlal P l a j
in n .
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fee —.election ss eeaalar frees .4
thlrly-sevaatk SaaalWIM 4 tatrU «'
Florida, aaklect ta tkd Demeerai
primary la Ja«evvVaaK f i l s a

support w ill k a .M K M d a ta * .

I take thla saatkad e r ansouncInp
my candidacy for Ike office e f Stale
Bsnalor
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CLYDE a TRAMMELS*

FOR RRPRRBRNTATIYR.
1 hsrsky announce my candidacy
for Iteprcesalatlvc for Bcmtnole
Osaaty In Uraap No I. sukjact Ip
the Democrallo Primary lo ka bald
la Jana.
•
Mr platform will ka potllahad
later.
a IT. IPENCEIL
FOR RIEFRBS Eft T A T I VIE

Announcing my caadldacy for
Itepreoentatlvs to Iks Legislature
In Group Out. subject to tka Demo,
cratlo Primary. Your voto and sup.
port will bo appreciated.
F R A N K . K A Y A N D K fU O N .
A l tm m tU l tgflftgp. t

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FO R C O W T T C O H M IM IO O R k y

Dbtrkt ftm a.

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I am g candidate ( • * feuftty com.
mlaa'orvor from Dlstnat No. t. iM
will m ppftrUto the vots and su p.
port
of
tho
pooplo of tUrolnoto

Cosaty.

JOHN MJMECMe

Hr.

FOR ( ’OUftTY C O R R ISSIO N K R
DIstHet Re. 1.

I am • curutldoto fur re.elsctjon
to Ih# office of County Commission,
or Dlotrlet No. I. If olortr*! I ss.
peel to eontlnuo the policies which
have been Identified with my uearly
eight yiar occupancy of thla office.
DOrrON STEELE.

FOR CdtJRTT OOmiliaiONRRa
DtftvWt fta. 1.

I hereby anaeunee my aaadlAaey
for the offlea of Coualy Commit,
elaner fop damlnala County af tha
t Irsl Dl.tr lot. aaklnat to tka da.
clalon of tko votore la tho Jana
prtmarlsa. If slootsd. | plodgo my
anilro efforts toward a praetlowL
sfflclant, and economical handllaa
of all affalra rsUllnp ta Iha frail
fart of my district and coonty.
■AM rLKIBCHBIL

oppreelaudn. V .

D t :«-K W «.tT »f.
iMottor known aa “ truck")

HAN JUAN SERVICE
Phone 449

POR l-OMPTABLM.
I ksroby aaaouaro my eaadldacv
foe tho olflee af fa a sta b la a f tka
Pnarlk District af Bsmlaoto County,
wklek Includes Banford. Imho M ao.
rue. Lake Mary, L o a a w o ^ A lta .

Notice

That Cold Snap
IS HERE AND MORE
IS PREDICTED TO COME

-

Buy Your Coal

—formerly with Wight Bros* Co. And more recently with the
Security Feed Co., is now a member o f this firm in the capa­
city o f Vice President and will be pleased to meet his friends
and former customers at our 2nd' SL and Magnolia Avenue
station.
.

Now While It Is Cheap
(IN BULK—NOT SACKED)

—formerly at 2nd and Magnolia, will be Manager
Uon at 10th Street and Sanford Avenue.

PHONE MS

rvke”

2nd ft Magnolia
G A fls n iO IL

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