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TOUR NEW SPAPER

TH E

- - - - In F lo r M a ’a H e n r i
T fc # W n r id ’n G m t e n t V e r * U b U
S p o t mad R ic h e s t G a r d e n L a n d .
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y
VO LU M E

X X III

M em ber Associated P ress

Total

N EW SPAPER

JAPAN EAGER TO MILLS APPROVED
DISARM, S T A T E S AS SUCCESSOR OF
PEACE DELEGATE ANDREW MELLON

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Usual Solid Front Of
Organization Is Di­
vided By Series Of
Internal R u c t i o n s
NEW- YORK. Feb. II

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Proposed By _Russia

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY I I . I M 2

\ i n i SP LIT 3 W A YS
moment Is Flan ON FIG H T EVE

Max Litvinoff Sounds
Warning OfiArfoJher
World Conflict Un­
less Aim Is Reached

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m

M MBKIt 9(1

Truce Declared T o
M ake W a y For Big
Sino- Jap Campaign

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A Little Chat With The Secretary O f The
.Seminole County Chamber o f Coinmem*
1 he , , mi in unity that ■levirli'il all nf its attrnlinn
to t-ff.vl 'he il&lt; \I'l.ipnieltt ••( its &lt;"tnniene alltl milil&gt;Iry and tialts|Mirtatii&gt;.i ami iis-g;It*i t.-s the cultural ami
rthii al side of its growth will lilt mutely |u rish.

U.S. CONGRESS IS
IN ACCORD WITH
HOOVER’S DRIVE

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Sanford and Sonnnolo t'otiiilv are iilo-t with &lt;\t'cllt in schools and splendid churches. Chtirchos that
offe r Rood music, well trained ministers and high
standards of church life. The spirit of this community
is cnanifosled i.i the ra th er interesting ami unusual
thing don,* hy l)r. K I*. HrownI.e.
who has town
phster ot the F irs t I'roslivtcnan I hurch of this city
fur Iht* past 2 ii years During rn,-iit
years lie has
mailt* it a cu stom lo write a pet-imal leiiei to every
newcomer hi Sanford whose name he , mil.I secure.
T h is is the l e tt e r :

Non-Combatants Are
(liven ChaneeTodet
Out As Flans A r e
Made For Ba t t l e

snwT.iivt
Campaign Will Seek ! A ' A '
lo Free Billions Of niW
Sound Sec u r i t ies tat,.* ■&gt;•&gt;»&gt;

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Tsm m any H all, which iia d itio n ally
11 .
gia-s into p a lilo a l a llle - with u
or It •ni* I n ir o
unite I fiont. i . s i present s p ill,
’ •» in .ni lonmr*
ni
ii
i.* n *
/v » -‘ f , "m M A \l
three way, as llie Memmratic na
GENEVA,
Feh. 11. —
iM l'rilf v *T'» Itl
tlnnal , onventtiui approaches.
M
d
.iiCint
« •ill o f
New York stale will coat 9 1
IA.P.)— Maxim Litvinoff.
C h jip c t w h
votes when the balloting for a
•i*
1»v .1
rommiasar for foreign af­
I h a v e ju s t lem ued lim t ,,o , o , , » - m o \ e | to S u n h .i
it
W \
presidential nominee begin, in
Kr»*m It
fairs for Soviet Russia, profo rd to liv e . I hope \ o ii w o l pro-pel* m a t e ria lly h e re
raiml ' • .« •I
« A I • f I.Mg!
I'hicago and
nf these delegates
t( )l I IICM
I I'itif
a n d t h a t y o u a n d y o u r f a m ily m u h a v e g n«l h e a lth
1wised total and universal
w ill be from \ e w \ ,wk C ity .
n*r»n«l •v n il r
lent II h.y.
I I llt|IMI
" S a n f o r d is a good ho m e to w n a n d I lu lie v e y o u
«In*
O liljoi*
•'isarmament to the world
Normally
Tam m any
controls
Iegtwl.il i\ e llriNe •»itf ;»* ctl
w ill c o m e to lo ve it. a n d w ill fin d f lit lid s lu re th a t
—
W A S H IN G T O N , Keh. 11.
bf»jH*i.
m o.i of these 4 0 . but the political
disarmament conference to­ G E N E V A , Feb. I I . —
fra. I..
•In
.1 at fn*
w ill h in d y o u to *he to w n
Japan added her voire yesterday I A . P .I —OfftUn 1*. Mill* of NVw observers believe as things now
W
lltii
day aa the only valid security to the r a il for disarmament.
iih
mi
•in »
" I a m p a s t o r o f th e
I'r e s ln t e r ia n t ' h u ii h
her*
« ft.i
York »a« approved by the Senat* stand. t*‘at no one candidate can
against war.'
Tsuneo
Mataudaira, Japanese
w
h
e
re
I
h
a
v
e
s
e
rv
e
d
f,*r
2
n
y
e
a
rs
.
S
a
n
f
*rd
i
a
g
'«x
l
count
un
even
a
m
ajority
of
this
yesterday
aa
secretary
of
th
itfttVfi
ambassador
at
London
and
Litvin o ff forecast the approach
I*.
c h u r r h |o \C n . a n d t h e re i&gt; a fin e s p ir it o f le llo w s h ip
tdis on the lir s t ballot,
I t iiniik'
v*
inlxi
of another world w ar which w ill of the Tokyo delegation lo the Treasury, hut he w ill not he aid
•
,|
•rail
lUlllltelMl
a n d e o -o p e ra tio n a lllo . g us IV e h a v e h e re th , It a p t ls l.
y . Governor Roosrtelt has aroused
, Hi*4 1 Ii i.$ *
,
h* mors terrible than the lost un- world disarmament conference, as­ to assume the post form ally for
uii'lwr
• I. III till- "V. ti |i •
the
lie
of
many
Tam
m
any
leaders
C
h
r
is
t
ia
n
,
t
'o
n
g
r
e
g
a
ln
m
a
l.
K
p
is
i
o
p
a
li-n
i,
M
e
th
o
d
is
t.
several
days.
serted in a declaration of policy
lleae disarm am ent la achieved.
|•9t pra-., Ira Ii•i ikt* •MpNm-i' t . . t
1 « x xx 1 ••rtfry
W hile there was no debate on by not squelrliing the llofstadter
I ’ r e s h v t - r ia n . ( j i t h o l u . C h r is t ia n S c iii. c e , a n d S e v e n th
Ilia plan fo r tout disarmament that “notwithstanding the unfor­
» . . mi.
'•• ' ill.... if. .1 rant III#'
\ •1
lf..|
x•hilif rr ii
D a y A d v e n t is t C h u r c h e s I ant s in e th a t vo n w ill re
he admitted, probably w ill hevo tunate situation In the Far,' East. the appointment and appr-nval wits legislative committee's m vratigu
given without a reeonl vote. Sena­ tion of the Tam m any m uniripal
h."UI n ppltf " " fill* &lt;1 lllral •
1 * * •(4p*-«t .ft
r e iv e a w e lc o m e at a m one ot th ese lo w h u h y o u
•light chance o f acceptance by the Japan la aa eager as ever tg&gt; fu r­
tor N orris, Repuhliran. Nebraska, government. Nevertheless, hr liu&lt;
•»•* •» i» n \ Inn.|
• tl. Vr I
m ig h t go. I hop,* y o u v ill im m e d ia t e ly s n a k e &gt; &gt; urseli
vreet power, and ae an altorna- ther the cause of i|i«arm am «it."
objectei to President Hoover he a ,liv a b le following in t ie o rg uiii»•anv . iti/« • ,n
».
t ter**,
Grand!,
the
"baby
of
th$
con­
t*ww he offered a second project
kn o w n t i th e c h u r c h o f v n in , h o t,, T h e , c a n re n lei
glllt i
ing immediately notified Until the ration. ills cam paign tnanagei,
'H M V if. ..| {•!•••••
bill
w ck »
for progressiva and proportional ference” by virtue of the fact that
a
re
a
l
s
e
r
v
ic
e
to
y
o
u
a
n
d
y
o
u
r
f
a
m
ily
,
m
h
e
ro
m
in
g
:n
President aigns the papers the pn James A. Parley, chairm an
Si'iiii
• I r* ii - 1.i *it l..iti».*a»,|
••.l|
the
dlaaraaament. Then lo the eurprlao he ! a only 3d years old, advocated
ip ia in t e d a n d fe e lin g at hom e lo r e
•ition teehnlcally Is vaeant.
!»«•Mi.
V»«vt *i,r | fit- i . 1
Heniorratic stale committer, is
j
of del airs tea he aaaured the con­ widening the London naval agree­
" I w ill hi* g la d to m eet y o u . a m i no n in t t e i yyli.it
N o rria’ objection tlelayed papers
pM’plilJlt |4.fU |f| till* Int. i n it li.n it
m ill*
Xh.ll
ference hie geeemment la ready to ment by the inclusion of Franco
Tam m any man and ha, h i. own
to the White House for three day,
m ay l*e v o u r r e lig io u s im liu .it o iis , it t h e re is a iiy t l.t n g
• •» .*n rnj in.I itlum* th. • hapeU
Itrpill.li.
*l h.
rooaider any propoaal lik e ly to and Ita ly and promised hia coun­
supporters w ithin the organise
under Senate rules.
'V •* utiif ft ml xx. n » .» i **ii « wjs 1
th a t I r a n d o to lip f r ie m l you. ,1 ■ m*l h e s it a t e to ,*.; t|
nf I hi* v
s.l *i II
arhlate y m i redaction. The soviet try's support toward that end. Ha
turn.
John
F
C
u
rry
,
Tam
m
any
Mellon had not decided
.*-•
.in.I l.tu.
h.»h|till, . A m rricnit
ti|Min m e ."
Iftvr It l Id hi » XX .X
d a ffifc gen
* Is credited by dele- stated Ita ly's w illingness to *bolnight whether he would remain oi Irader, is a |&gt;ers&lt;uial fnenil of lh •nf.»»!» |v
‘ .•I lilts*
(Continued on Page Tw a)
Th.
•
ill
.il
r a t s jl^ r lih being marked by modKARI.
LEHMANN.
governor,
but
he
lias
not
yet
in
the Treasury until M ills' confirma•" Il 1.14 lit lit t. II •• 1 " in
f he- (IXMXI ■ rat 1 it* ». , 1
,
Jr»fvi«
end lib e l, to lacreaae it*
•healed whether In- will support
I lion reaches the President
1 f*
.1. Cl* .1 l "•»in tllM
possibility of aucreaa for the connynti’in
14*
ti*
x
x
•
•
•
*
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*
•
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l
»
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.
M ill, yesterday was n.krd t.y ! Mwisevell.
'• Mi., 1 II KM1 . ., 1 1 .... *• i*l llun^w
feranee.
th** Imrik . IXl,„ V
, ... „ ■V * Il
!•
Alfred K. Sm ith, Tam m any'
the Houae Ways and Meons Com­
11• lilt *
1., , *'•
&gt;**"»k
up.
Ilia plan for proportional dieglb
lr
f»*r
rn
li
•
rani
'
nn.m.I
i
N
♦
fit
■;
mittee to aubmit d rla ilrd figures “happy w arrior," h a , h i. folluw
'.»
ili\
i
.
Mi
armament Included adjustment of
l!r L .
ill' ll ’’f I «•/. i, »..!• '
ii i.t\ I.*
on the poailble revenue voids of ing, I .mi, but it m nut in o r tiiiiin l
■i•
’ * 1 \ ,.. e .
percentages of arms redaction
1 m* »r tlixh
C llril ill rain *•
proposed taxes on electrn-itv. oil
.......... ••Uf.kf.ll
n i to glee equal security to weak­
•*••• \v»*n»
TI» h I* *#i l:il ran .
itfl* in II' stl
Imports, gaaolinr. antum obil.- ,n la m ha* publicly commented upon I
•| ••Mini
*
er and more exposed countries.
the In .. 1 ilfi.it ,|..|| ,, ..........
(Continued on Page Three)
Presenting a new attack, d iffe r­
&gt; Ml"* III lira
the IU2 N ...........................
an 1 A l / C P
A I D T A I I H tl
■ ‘ tcra 1 it
lion
p
mum
ent from the liatlea, type of play
nouncement he would run again it U T I j I l Z l I D
IU
ID liL
im ring min *■ in Mill
shown In the Leesburg game lest
nominated. Sm ith three year* agu
••' • I .1. ,(f
Charles
i
i
It,
..lint
..f
week. Coach I-ennanl M cl.utes’
opposed C u rry's election a* sue
r «;•t lii mu i
* ••na •
the i ..I, mi .il m i .
\ in .i
h o
Seminole H igh baaketeera headed
cesaor In Judge Grurge XV. OI .
_
•it!, uis.i.i
•*H**
tai&gt;
Mi
l
i.l
ttu
I » -ui \ |*
a
~
~
~ ~ ~ ~ the Daytona Beach quintet a '4 1 -21!
u .t. k ill.
mw
I'rrsident |li&gt;&gt;t\r
ill
»»•••*•** &gt;%:«*
T r e third bloc is the one which i
,*&gt; rv a _
Tk»
I I I . •i uiifs i •hr* \ d» 111** Is
effective pooling attsrk led
••ill'll* - Vhif.tol t»,
•wears allegiance ts Mayor Jam es [ B y b o t o f l F r O I t l O h l O
loM.
by
Jolfnny
Courier
sm
l
Murray
i -'m' iu H i J. Walker The m ayor loom* large
mini. *1•&gt;i1i Iv
C O L U M B IA , 8 . ( \ Feh. 1 1 . a«i iM r t u in g A rm y of
II. _
By i i'li*n&gt;iiiy ,i If'll. it ,1 Hr*
K snner featured the victory for ( A .P .)—Angered by
W A S H IN G T O N .
F rb .
11* w, J A C K S O N V IL L E ., )•&lt;•'■
•M- c II'. •ra|l|li||X|f Vl.f « ')'•'• :r.l
•
whst he on the Tam m any hnrixun. lie heads
Uvmofratle Women worker* now
the Celery Fed,. Courier arc,Minted termed • reflection upon his hon­ an arm y „f I.IO.Ikkt c ity employe* (A .P .) In one nf the Sen •tl»’l» I 1 A.I* t Request that the state " ( r f f
of i
111! XX
»•Iff* *. I n n |l.||||* lira.
b •liblllff
• sngxg.d la soMelUng fundi from
•
•Si l»U'
« .4 IlHXt.lkf.
Democratie exerulive eommittee "(H'linl tn nil. «-x |*
the 4 1 0 0 rvglxtered Itemor retie for 1 4 points while Kanner hit th* esty of purpose by a state sena­ •n,| rn n lru l, extensive Tammany tnorC .jw -ctarular debates, |{lurah 1 ^
((‘•intiniic.l . "
If IIH
' Isiimnr**' nffi. i«| n mu incr |
tor, (ien. Ch ari*. I*. Summerall, patronage, lie w ill h a ir murh In
votere in Utle eeanty, there l&lt; baaket for 12 point*.
or Idaho yesterday timk Issue with provide s pre.olential |irefereittiul
" l'!ir.ili«n &lt; w ill |M. tiiiisl** • r k illM ayberry woe Daytim e', high United
SUtaa
Arm y, retired, •ay ahoul which presidential n».
prim ary in a cal) lo iie issued at
every Indication that the drive to
the Hoover adm inistration „v.-r d i­
nth.’ th*- I hinr«i* nn.| j. , •
(Cuntinunl „n Page Thre,-|
nmnilltee meeting here Fell. |!t
raUe »J0 0 In one week w ill be n scorer, poling 1 9 point, during walked out of a Senate m m m itlrr
rect fe'leral aid for the unemployed iva, made yesterday hy George II
*
*Jl»na«r I I ih I. lira., . . ..
th* evening. Hughes, a guard, hearing yesterday,: announcing he
decided I tirevel.
and ib -n i.m lr.l unnirdlwte protec­ H ills, chairm an of the Roosevelt
fn
m^tr*ii t. .i f*.,.
would resign "within «n hours" »•
Th a t la the maeiaxe receiv'd played a fine floor genu' Im
tion of tlie "hungry."
.IV •uf«' ill 1.III. i- '••"•I thw
organisation In Florida.
Seminole H igh ecortd first when
from N n . W . T . Langley, colonel
‘ U ,‘'
^
H O S p ita l
Am id frequent outbursts of up
•••Ulx'llll flt Is*•119l«tJ| i
1 • resu lt
lie made the request in a letter
of the 8 «tnlnole County arm y, who Lyle* sank a free throw. Thin we* mMRary'cuReget C,U,,r1,
gkllery. llnrnh to H arry II. Well*. Tallahaasre.
mi nt.
Th* Senate Ftnerne Committee.
F n lln w in if R i i n
declared that since an enthuala*- quickly followed by a fu-ld goal
F ylnra. x% ho ramp | chairman of the state committer,
The tfrputcw
*
. D 1 1 1
lie group of women met at the hy C o u rier. From then un it wee in executive session, was hearing
' r .I t Iran o f
forward with the m
ratifin'* and -aid :
Woman’e Club yeeterday morning, Sanford e ll the way, and with th* former chief of staff upon the
t aiuiiiintlun
r h ............ .
aat rmnmittea* KUIIH, tllMII|loix«
annual
appropriation
for
th*
Cits
ancwtH to the lot Krallfttr-C *»*l ig.tn
' I f the request is acceded to. meet lit k .1" . ti. •lull il to I.l* lu-lil •f the cut into receive fin al liu tru ctio n i ex *o that effective passing attacked,
\V$ &lt;uu&lt;
how to approach the voter, noth­ pulled aw ay from the visitor* to del, of which he he* been p re .i-1
III IHDUifhd thU
Another 2 4 ho ur.’ time •« re- $3 7 5 .0 0 0 ,unit bill let fIItIIbf it -thi* Gm crnor Roosevelt u til enter tin,' at tin* S h i . im
*‘i»uiity rhM iir.er
III4«I 111MLT M* tl
prim ary and submit him self t h e
Ing bat encouraging report* have that at the half ths score was dent since last September.
L«i .»!»• Mini th *
•piircl before p h y iiciu n . will be opening wedge to Iht* ilnli*.’'
luiim irnw
"1 I '•Hillin' • •
A deficit of 9 1 U.OOO in op«r«t
• hi Ilf Hr |»• • I . d t'«
been coming back to her.
"A government which vxill llral bv to an expression nf the ..........
It out
wide to drrlare A. I*. Struwder.
Sanford 2 5 . Daytnno 1 9 .
Tin*
tn
i
■
a
in&gt;
*
•
*
11
iik
nt
|ln*
ing txpenstH of thr arhool wa«
Ira the fint-h.
“I treet that a ll m y w orkers w ill
protect those who |irol«*t*t it. " 1 him | cists of Florida.'*
ym.ng Sanford man who » . &lt; bit
Th# local team w ill meet stiff mentioned. * Memhem of the com
llih*l&gt;v%a\ i • in m l t t «•i* nt .T.011
In
the
'*•
t.
"It
I*
our
hope,"
the
letter
alra.il
III,,
N orth
be racelred vrith every considera­
opposition th* remainder of this mitW« n id (ivnrral .Summerall ten by • rattlesnake late yesterday drrvd llnrah. " i. x flyin g a Hag
link I'laiiH for S riiiiim lo r«)iin- %t it Irall rallij |x
stated, "that your committee will
tion by everyone," I f n . Langley
‘•
t«»
•
Oi
trriu
l|p&lt;4
wbich
i.
a
dirty
rag.
contaiotoat
afternoon,
w
ill
be
out
of
nil
d*n
week. Faiday night they meet O r­ n i lik e d by Senator W. C . Ham
feel it lirsira lile (o grant this re l &gt;’ •r « * | n nt,»ti..ii at th«* Statx* teniaiiieil mauiirilI. Hitherto thret*
•aid, "thereby assisting In com­
lando, winners of the B ig Ten viclc of Chtroke* county: "B y what ger. T h is morning he we, report#-. ing the Mir in which it flies."
I&lt;
••«««!
|l«
ent
t
input
m
rrtin
i:
in
•
»r
fra.
r
11lien
ha\
quest and thereby afford the pen
• hel,| fu|| com .
pleting this drive w ithin the ap­
" I f We lenve this relief problem
tournament last week, in Orlando authority did you increaaa tha n» rrstipg fa irly writ, although h i.
|de»nent . of train ' un|i of h n lf i
pie of this state the opportunity In I akcl.tiitl t«rxt Vhrt-k
pointed lim a."
left leg is badly swollen an I he is In the hands of the politician*.” repress thrm srtVrs in this most
at
the
Coliteum
i
Saturday
Coach
deficitT
What
is
thr
good
of
tha
The fnll .thing are mnnhpr« of mile n i i t n l U -tw rru tho t'hinctn
M rs. Lan g ley declared that there
conclude I Kes., "God help Anter important matter.”
tin* craininittrr K&gt; K. llnii«|iolili*r, liant und the Mti|ipori I hum uftxii*
are several women volunteering la M cLocai w ill take the team to legislature fixing a definite appro- re.tles*. Ill* physician declare* lea."
tbet
front
18
to
4
8
hours'
time
i*
may
The letter read:
ilu 'rim m . II M. I'fipvvnrth. v irr the -h ift hail hi’rn cniu|»l,.trd.
Uwd a hand In th* drive, and that Tam pa to play Plant H igh under priatlon If a department
For more than two hours the
•pend more than ia appropriated?** needed lo determine the .erim i*"Front sentiment e x i » t i n * •litiirmitt*; I* A
Japniie%e field pieces, un|raa.|p.|
Byrd. Bnudnll
\
tkeir rapport Is h ighly appreciat­ Conch U m v Snrrn.
Committeemen i said
(General ness of a snake poisoning cn»e In scholarly Fess and the powerful throughout the state, it would si
Line-up and scoring last night*.
ed. “I f there are any other* who
*hi|»« in the WhnnjriHin were
i hn&gt;r. Joltii K K " i, \V. II. Ilninp'e ,
’
_ w * u ld Ilka to a ssist In this drive, S A N F O R D ( 4 1 )
fg ft ‘ P Sum m erall showed anger, and de­ S lra w ile r’* rase hi* symptnn. this ‘ llnrah dueled on the Republican pear desirable that the Democrats J .\ l.«»cnn. S V l.ranif. J. I*. M ar- pick pi| up from the Shanuhal dock«
m n rn iig indicsted that he may re­ side of the rhsm ber, fla ilin g their of Florida lie given an opportunity i-nti tie, loPiirgs* \\ Mi I'rary, .lulm h&gt; motor truck* nnd n im b ln l
V * k e have net a*, yet g s lM , pleat* Courier, f __— _»__
12 2 14 clared:
**1 rtaign. My resignation will rover, phyaician* state.
desks noil 'pounding out questions In express their p refrrein r a i In M»i-«h, I. IV MilU, Krpil T N il away to the north.
notify me at once," aha ra id . " I Sm ith, f ______
6 .1
0
Mr. Straw Jer, who resides in an I an,were in raised voices. An the various candidate* fur the lin in '. I*rnl 7.»*rrri*in'r. ami It. J
Hath tho Ja|iaue
w ill bo glad to give y o u r name to K night, f .........................
rttnl ( lilnd a
0 0
0 be in tha hand* of the board of
Intent membership fillc L -th e floor presidential nomination. Such uu
mmbed the Shanghai area fop
the old C. E. W ard hnmi* mi
tho m ajor o f y o u r pro*tort, for K snner, c ••— ...... .... 12 0 12 »i«iloea w ithin i l l hour*.*'
Holly.
expression would l» clearly lit
that* are seene section* of the Hester, g . ... . . ... — 0 0
whatever m ateriaL- ,,r Wa r they
(C o n tin u cl on PsgaTThrev)
neva Avenue with hi* wife and
0
I ht* lt in | ,1 tali' IhvMion w ill
1 keeping with the principles of dh&gt;
| cinitd lay their hnmls nn.
county that could easily ■ •* mere LyWs, g .
------------------------------C ,
three small children, was hunting .
________— 2 2
4
jnppl
nt
racl.uk
with
a
full
inner ary. It would enable the d ele-1
captains and lir a tenants." **■
Japaneao truck* rushed balr'n o f
rabbit* In a nearby thirket at
Preston, g ....................... 0 0
0
' gate* who w ill represent H nriiln u(trn«|i»ior«- #l»-irr*|. | h f iif lir r r * t Am erican ratio n 1 n|„ the Wonsan*
A ll fund* collected w ill ha tent Sellers, g . ...
about 8 : 0 0 o'rlock yeiterilay a ft­
...
2 0
2
in the furthcoming Democratic na nf th u &lt;|i v in ion arp \ \ . I.. f'iNiprr. •ectnr fur use in protooting
U N ational Democratic headquar­
ernoon. Suddenly he felt a sharp
tional convention, to act witR a tliairinn11. ||a l Witflit, %ic«*-chair strong point* from Chinee,• n ia V A T IC A N C IT Y , Fsb. | 1. — pain in hi* left leg below the knee,
ter* to bo aaod |n th# coming \
3 1 7 4 1 (A .P .)—Pram isr Benito Mussolini,
tV
Four w inter tourist* from New clesr understanding of the w i,h rs ittnn ami John K. K ««, l*unlu, -*•*»•
(Continue,| on Cage F o u r}
preeldontinl campaign. F lo rid a ti
and, looking down, saw a large
fg ft IP II Due* of Italian Fascism , and
rtia ry .
of the party in (hi* state.
Jereey,
who
had
hrard
K
a
rl
U
h
ano o f thro# atataa | » tho Unien D A Y T O N A (2 8 )
4 0
4 Popo Plus X I , Holy Father af th* rattlesnake, roiled and all rattles htann deliver an aildrc** before
Tl... ('niiin ii'rrial A rliv itirH roni
“ F ra n k lin D. K o o irtelt ha* in*
which has been eekad to mshOHc Prtmra, f - __________
'
In motion.
_____
0 t
1 Catholic world, mat today la tha
Its women Dem ocrats into aa arm * W right, f _
member* of the O lym pia’* Men's •lirated hi* derire to have an ex­ nutter w ill meet at 5 :1HI iiVtuck f u r ’ / ' i s s x j d . s l
k
,
*4 *
He
made
an
attempt
to
shoot
Hugh**,
f
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
0 0
0 Pop*'* lib ra ry at tha Vatican for
fa r tho purpose of ra isin g fund*
&lt;1 1 l 1
Itlhhr Class at M iam i recently, in pression from the Democrats of lit# purpose of discus,tug nnd com w ' d i p i l J l l f \
* IL
the reptile, but in hia excitement
Florida a*
to hi* candidacy fur
2 0
2 the ftrat time and were closeted
t s I as are the isecoea of tho drive, W alker, * ..............
which he stressed this county's j •''•"Ida
•» lo
Irlin g plan , for Illue Ulhtnui
caused
th#
gpn
to
"break."
with
14 4 19 for a fu ll hour M oling the peace
and local wmnoa, M w all aa Mrs. M ayborry, g
agricultural feature*. »pent yes- ! ,h * "uminatlon
Month in March.
the result that the single shell fell
"In order that the people of
Jam aa M. Careen. M iam i, ganaral K*mm*r, g ........ ....... _ 2 I
1
terday in an&lt;| about Sanford and
Thi* committee
ronsists of
from the chamber of the gun. He
Florida
may
bo
given
th*
proper
... 0 0
bsgun
by
the
La
to
ran
treaty
Urea
a f tha aatlra Flo rid * a rm y, are M arkan, g
0
left for their home* delighted ov­
George W einstein, chairm an. W a l­
ran
to
Geneva
Avenue
and
sig,
opportunity
to
express
themselves
ycar*
ago.
' • confident th a t laccee* w ill moat
er a ll they had »een.
ler Coleman, vice-chairm an; J. II.
Tha Premier'* first v is it, looked nailed a passing motorist who
tha o ff a ria to raise $ 1 M 0 0 in
W A S H IN G T O N . Feb. I I .
29 9 29
The party v iritrd both the ra*t in tile matter I, a* chairman of Adam*. I intnn Allen. L II. Co n­
brought
him
to
th*
K
e
n
u
ld
the Roosevelt organisation in thi*
for aatraral month* alnco th*
( A .P .) --T h o statu department has
.
and w e,t side celery areu*, went
nelly,
Holland
Dean,
Itay
Fn*.
Ed.
state, am taking thi* means of of­
Mttlamoat of th* co n to ran y a rar laughton Memorial lloapltal where
asked Consul General C u n n in g . d {
Ih
ro
u
ih
waihhomea,
nnd
later
vl*
H
iggins.
E
.
F.
Hourim
M
rr.
It.
A
.
IV o Men Convicted
fic ia lly rrqutsltng that the state
tho Catholic Action Society, wax he was treated, about 2 5 minute*
ham, at Shanghai, fo r n , f u ll r*s
Ited the l)ig Tree at l.ongwood. A t
Democratic executive committee Newntan, II. |_ Perkin*. K. B .
to lost only a few mo­ after having been bitten.
■F o r Torch Slaying *xparted
ra«h atop, they *alu' they were provide for a presidential prefer­ Roum illst, V . A. Speer, Peter poit on petru overture* m ii|« by
menta but continued fo r an hoar
co rdially g rre b j| by farmer* ami ential prim ary In th* ra il w hirli Thurston, P. N. W hitehurst, A r - the Japanese, and la auvioOsly.
to tho surprise of w aiting attanwaiting * reply.
S P O R T S B D IT O R K IL L E D
oUtvP persun*. and lti*y i(-cl*r*&lt;l w ill lir a * front It* nufctlng of thue Yuw ell, |». ||_ .Smith, ami Fu r
t#ml&lt; r ,k - » • - d a n u . Judging by the Promlsr'*
The Am arlcan government a n j
( A ^ . ) — Albert Moor# and Harri- amilo aa bo emerged, th* mooting
that they expect tn return to Ihl* K e b .'ll).
rest G a lrlit l.
t
powers cooperating with I t . are
H A T T IE S B U R G . Miaa., Feh. t l.
section next year, to »pond a long- —riLjllACXfUUMl il KtCdCll l.\
m oo-m so. plaaiaat. l t sroo no.
Jury y eate
TTTS3G
*
Governor Roosevelt w ill enter that
learned whsthar they
day eras unable to determine deft
h s i halted am i would o ffer rut
state relation#.
prim ary and aubmit himself there
n
italy
hew
Honaell
Rotten,
2
4
,
objection to tb# Japanese sugga-s.
•t
T W O C O N V K T H K H CAJ’ F.
by to an expression of the Demo­
sport* editor of the Hottleabun;
lion that the Chinese retire to a
crat* of Flo rid a.
H O L D -U P M AN B O U G H T
Am erican, mat death a ir ly e*spoint 2 0 m iles beyond Chapel,
T A L L A H A S S E E , Feb. 1 1 . —
" It la, of count*, out: ile ilr* to
tardoy morning and withheld their (A .P .)—C h arlie Sm ith, negro con­
leaving a tone to be patrolled by
D E T R O IT ,
Feb. 1 I ^ - ( A . P . ) - neutrals. If It It* .made clear D ish
T H O M A S V IL U . (to., Feb. II. verdict aw aiting th* return
of vict serving five y e a n fo r grand comply In a ll matter* with the
wishes an&lt;| th* Judgment of your lle n ry Ford said today that he la Ihl* tone Ik m erely a temporary!
— (A .P .)—Officer* of Sooth Geor Ration'* parents from a trip to
Uotogy In Palm Beach county, e*. committee. It la our hop*
that planning jo bring out an Improved expedient.
glo and North F a r id a today were Florid*. Th* reporter's m ingled
aaoMhbtg for o &gt; h H i o ra . report- body was found on th* Southern * » H d yesterilsy from a prison yo ur committee w ill feel It de­ four and a new eight cylin d er c a r
A t th* Japan*** truce p ro p -v jt
B**r Gainesville, tha prison sirable to grant this request and in the near future. H a also Said
‘ by N . J . Re lr kart to hove rsilw o y tracks a fter ha had been
here was advised. C h arlie tbeieby afford (he people of thi* th# rh a isr* of the now model* w ill provided only fo r Japnn'a »HI
hbed him of 1 7 0 0 jg a hold-up out to a danc* w ith frionds T u t* ,
, another negro prisoner **. slat* th* opportunity to exprei* be so constructed Os to permit th* draw s I Into tbw Hongkew sex It
botwoon Thomas Villa and Montl- day night.
.
of th* International Settles
___
from th* Florida farm colo- hemselve* In this most Important installation of alth ar i
rallo, Flo .
,,
which it polico* n o r m a lly . __
« X r ^ 1 ,o r l1 rTrw •* O a ln a av llS matter.’’
eight-cylinder engines,
Ington m ilita ry and n a va l r ir
L A K B W O R T H —Sm ith Funanu T jM d a y . H# was (e rrin g 1 0 y*ara
w ill start sometlm* thi* .
ar* convinced th* Chin***
Horn*, 1S I Booth lakesid e D rive, to k breaking and . entering it
T A M P A B A Y -T a m p a B ay Ha' . said. The first public the
agraa unt**a tb* &gt; L n bad
I county.
1 1 * In March.
coiuldsrabl* m o d U k h ltu fl^

However, Envoy’s Ad­ Norris Ridicules Ap­
dress Is Received In pointment Of Mel­
Lukewarm Fashion
lon As Ambassador

t U»*||

%

1r

Sanford Quintet
Defeats Daytona
By 41 To 28 Score

Summerall Cels
Angered At Hint Of
-■ GraffcAnd Resigns

Success Attending
Women’s Drive To
H ateeF «rty Fond ^

...... . ... .

‘ BORAH AND FESS STATE CHAIRMAN
HAVE ARGUMENT FOR R O O SE V E LT
A S K S FOR V O T E

' S . ...

Cbarjje Of Dole A I* - Writes Wells To Hold
Pres i dent i al Pre­
. • litical Move M a d e
ferential P r i m a ry

with

Of Trade Body Are
Slated for Friday

By Rattlesnake

Mussolini And Pope
Confer For 1st Time

:v.

Winter TourigtH Are
Visitors In Sanford

1

^

Report On Jnpan’ti
Peace P r o p o s a l s

wz

Ritchie Cells Upon
Netton to Arm Self

Ford Announces New
“Four” And “EiKht”

tol openedfor winter season.
‘.'V■
*■ Tit

;C Vk
_L_

�YERS WILL
FOR MACK

coac h

M cQ u i l l a n ’ s h i g h -f l y i n g

stetso n

rv w

baskbtteers

n u w L u ii

POLfTICIANS GET J. Crow*, president of th# district1
1« l t n tad 1*38; Freak J. Link.
Iras too; Marita f drift ria.
JAIL SENTENCES (formerr bead
of Urn real osUU de­
m m

W im y Foxx, Star 1st
p «*en u n , Is A lready
On Lot For Session

Men W ere Convicted
O f Taking: Ponds O f
Sanitary D is t r ic t

PO R T MYERS.
baseball player*, including
#
* ,U Ub,» » « h Connie

CHICAGO. Feb. lOJ-Four Chi•ago poiitirians w en sentenced to
prison recently oftef three judge*
had found them guilty of wasting
*£.000,040 hi eanitary district
fonds on each items as:
A blonde stenographer who
ssid btr principal job was “ host­
essing." . ■
Tbs “ Beardstown Buccaneers,"
fifty men, who were paid some
*200 a month each for rircr in■pactions tbsy did not mtkt.
A boulevard paralleling lb* san­
itary district canal, whir), mean­
ders through dump heap* anil
prairies.
- A *1,060,000 hridls path between
the boulsrard and lb* ranal, on
which horse* seldom trot because
their riders cannot find IL
A string of magnificent lamp
posts lighting the ranal, the mo-

■ the club headquarters In
ladolphla.
hnmy Foss, aU r first u *e
*• • n&lt;l l c » fl. Krausse, 13 Y ^ d recruit Hurler just out of
b school . t Media. Pa, .&lt;, n ,;,
In Fort Myrrs awaiting the
Winder of the players. Mark
orriea feb, 21 and th* players
dno th* following day although
■moer are espected before that
h'to get In a little golf s v ,
ling before the grind of the
Mleo aooaon start*.
5 f * * p,uh* r»

art

on

o,,

*Pring. All . r .

K * ™
« • * » U flv Grose
*W 0 Walherg, who with
rga «arn*haw compos. Mack’,
■ J W ’ of the mound,
mtn are twa rookie catchers

™
l»fM dn § who will train
hW spring, only four are rookies.
y
recruits Include Edward J.
W m U . of Wilminiton, Del., *3
JJ*
,l^n
and throw*
Iflt-hsnded, a free agent; Frank
W M . * f Dallas. Trs., 22 , who
PFM with Ran Antonio last year;
w * M Earl Rohertshaw, 0f Caly ~ ** r * . 21-year-old rightJjM»r and Ind* pendent; Oscar
Mttgar. af 81 1-ouls, purchased
Y * n t Paul last y*#r.
i
of **»• « » t n outfielders
i wnln here are newromsrs, tho
■tar shows. They . r « Ed Col*T * « J d » a Angeles, pvfrebassd
, For tie ad, Or*., last year |
Finney, of Buffnlo . Ala.,
J* * * • purchased from rarroll-

partment, and John 7*. lflllor, for­
mer superintendent of permanent
Ptanta aad construetUo. Crow*
aad Link w on sentenced to from
ooo to flra.yaara ench. Miller woo
sentenced to (ia months aad fined
*2.000. Edelatein gat three month*
aad a *2.000 floe.
Chief Joil Ire H arr. Fisher aad
Justices John
**•
“PrystaUki
• **1
and
James J. Kelly reached the dari

Tw o Quintet Gaines
Slated F or Tonight

Yerk State Federation of Worn**’*
CHbd, looking to the reels Ion of
th* sentences for fourth tsrra of­
fenders under the Bsumea law and
also toward th* training of pris­
oners. and the Roerich plan for
making works of art neutral in
tim* of war.
Dr. Gertrude Duncan, support­
ing a resolution asking for licens­
ing beauty parlor workers, said
that th* 40.000 women in this In­
dustry were the "w ont siploited
women" in th* state, often work­
ing siaty to sixty-four hours a
week.^ Th* resolution algo pointed
out that- th*
. . . often
____ _
—J s A i n ware
inadequately trained. This resolu­
tion was adoptd, aa wart others
Here is the crack Stetson University basket-ball squad which, ai t. Mostly, fouar-i Crick, forward; Goreeaaan, center; Chock, guard.
looking toward th* abatement of
ter having won It straight games &lt;iver powerful opposition In Flori­ I In the lower group, led to right Is Strauss, forward; tho entire tea the smoke nuisance, protection of
da, Georgia, Routh Carolina, and Alabama, will tackls the fhst Uni j m, and Mcrris, guard. In Ki* lower center group is pictured, top workers in wag* claim cases and
varsity of Georgia i| Inlrt at Ihe Stetson gymnvium Thursday row left to right: Handels, Check, Mostly. Coach McQuillan. Tomy in Cleil Sere Ire positions.
night, at 7:43 o’clock.
New directors for the flee bor­
in Rocash, and Morris; Uttora row. Joyner, Haldeman, Strauss
oughs were elected a* follows:
In the upper tier of photographs is pictured, from left to rlgh Urlck, Shtbel, and Gorsaman.
Manhattan. Mrs. Edward T. Her­
bert and Mrs. Sturges 8. Durham;
Brooklyn. Mrs. William A. PhilUps and Mrs. Robert D. Ally*}
Bronx. Mrs. Thomas A. Martlnr
Queen*. Mrs. Georgs P. MartliJ
and Richmond. Mrs. Qsocge P.
Vaughan.
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. I0-— &lt;A.P.)

M AR YLAND ANI)| Hollywood Movie Parties Becoming

More And More Difficult To Crash

Two Teams Are Only
Unbeaten Outfits
Amonflr 23 fn Loop

— Movie parties are getting at ung, the girl danced and &lt;h*
difficult to crash as soclsl gather­ gnrst* seemed to enjoy them.
They hare worked their way into
ing* of th* Four Hundred.
Everybody has heard or read a number of parties.
Head O f \Voman’sCliib
The Msyfair, social club of llnlshout Hollywood parties. When­
Issues A p p e a l To
ever a screen celebrity entertained, lywood's celebrities, has Ita diffi­
IN* crusty, uninvited guests turned culties with crashers, especially
H elp \yipe. Out
th* affair into aa open
houee, college boys and girls.
Autograph hunters and othar
I’rovlling food and drink was lib*
feeding an army of whila-rollarsd crasher* lingered around the • NEW YORK. ~F*b. lO— Mre.
premises at the recent Constance John F. Slppcl. president of th*
unemployed.
Now tltu party chlseler* are Bennett wedding but did not get Genera) Federation of Women’s
feeling th* pinch. There seems to in. Th* guards wsre plentiful and Clubs, launched th* campaign
•gainst hoarding among clubwom­
be an economy waeo on screen alart.
en o f th* city recently In an ndparties. Thpp* which are given are
drea* to tha convention of the New
tossed with a ptlnlmum of advsne*
York Clty Federation of Woman’s
publicity.
Clubs nt the Hotel Aitor,
The crusty rlan gathers and
"This I* the beginning of onr
talks about the day* when • lady
effort to wipe out hoarding,’' aho
chlseler, learning a party was to
said. "You women may tell mo
be given, called the host*** by
that you are already spending all
telephone:
ytu can, but U that leally true?
“ My dear, Bill and I want you
GAINE.HVtt.LK, KU.—G r e e n Isn't it n fact that you think of
to drop |n for dinner—just w*
corn plentel early end sMe-dressed your brother-in-law who is ant of
four.”
Hostess
'We'd Just lore to, with nitrate of sods has given beat work, or same other relatie* who
really, hut wa'd planned a lltlta result* In teals at the Florida Ex­ fear* moybs ho will be th* next,
and sou nr* afraid to do any more
party ovrsehres. Couldn’t you drop periment Station.
spending T Yst th* truth Is that
ovor heruT"
Of plantings made side by side
Chisel* ress: “ My dear,
wo the fifteenth of February, March, ky that very hoarding you are
couldn't think of i t Why, we’d April, May, and June the Febru­ making it more likely that trouble
will com*."
feel a* If wa were Intruding."
ary plantings haea given Ihe
She thanked tha women for their
Hostess: "Not at all. Do coma, bllheat yields with those t&amp;Marrh
ro-aperatioa In previous drives Ini­
dear—well be npcrtlag you."
n dote second. Rooillag tags were tiated by-the General Federation
Just to vary the technic, next
traduced on the February plant­ far wts* (pending, and told of the
time Mr. and Mrs. Chlseler would
ings about 10 days to twp week* efforts of clubwomen in other
drop In on known Incited guests
tha evening of th* party and stay •writer than on th* March, plant- pafta of th* country to combat untar*.
employment distress. Tha club­
and stay until tha Invited guaata
fn rooperatlra teats aa * farm women af Arkansas had tanaed
would oak thrm to go along.
Than there nte tha cartaua, faa- near Alachua where 430 pmtnda of 40.800JM0 quarts af food thl* year
rraiy outsiders. Whan Richard Dig a general fartllhor w a T *p plied
entertained recently ha waa sur­ par acre tha yield waa I t ’ crates
prised to find that white ha had P*r acre more thaa wherg no far- Ur kltcbeas where unraployad
•ngagtd four mlalclana, sight UlUo waa applied. Howmrar, aa a wpreen put op fruit and vege­
tables.
ram*.. Flour played white tha athCommenting on the approaching
or* turned tho music and watched
Washington's Birthday relebrathe going; on.
llons, sha aaldi
Tho door boH rang at Dolores
"1 am glad George W ashlagU*
del Rlo’a party and a young boy
aad girl, tb* boy carrying a ukotele, asked If the, coaM entertain

n |rr*.r* , r °
*•*»■ • With
tats.Pa. last season; Rouert I.
M * w . o f Wilhsw Be sob, Calif,
jM hted from Portland In 1330
■
wlM» that tea.,.
t» yoar.
Among the rookie hurlera who
n do (hair Stuff for Connl* thl.
Hog a rt Joseph Bowman, of
taM* City, Mo. 21-year-o I I
****tar purchased from Porllairi
it yoar. Bowman I* a rightodor and measure* sig feet two
weighs
r1 _
. and
.
_
.130
..
pounds.
Jprrltt Clip, of Thomaaton. Ga..
H another aspiring young hurler •go.
£ • waa purchased from Carmll
But hoth had*to ahow he come­
W , Ga^ two yoare ago but sent back qualities of ehampiun* last
IpHirrlibury, Tt*, last ssa^oa for •eek lo hold their top position*
.WUIonaJ Muoninf. M ils |f. as two other fast contestants, Ala­
JMrter. of Williamsport, P *„ will bama and Auburn, were defeated
j,
•*•!«! tHlf spring to show In real upsets.
Kentucky, with seven conference
T * • " ■A,,‘ lo*af year In ihe
■fnore has don* for him. Ha war •Ins, Is a step ahead of Maryland,
which has sig.' Trailing Duka at
*M «k t from lluntivlll* In 1330.
th# half, Kentucky opcaed a winIsAgraaWi DeRhong, af Harrisburg.
nlng drive In th* second period to
y &amp; j T ' bt
19M. will ka back edge out th* Blue Davits 37-30 as
this year after a season with Darby, Bale aad. Deshotae,
all
tang up eight point*. Maryland’s
margin aear North Carolina was
a single point, 23-23. Th* Tar
llsela almost doubled Maryland's
■coring offorta In th* first half,
Itoding 2P-II. Maryland pulled on
•ran terms late In the contest and
a field goal by tho All-Routhers
iard, Borgor, finally brought viery.
Vanderbilt's oefsat af Alabama
waa tho biggest surprise of the
toaaon. Tho Commodore* had been
beaten several times. Including a
aevtre 81-37 taring by Kentucky
•nd ware accorded little chance
aminat tho powerful Crimsons.
Vanderbilt's 38-33 decision broke
Alabama’^ »U ta* of tight rletovisa. The Crimsons previously bad
won from Georgia Tach 34-19 and
la t e r
beat -Tennessee 1 3 - 1 1 . Mississippi victor teas

C

Evil

Green Corn Yields
Best If Fertilized
A n d Planted Early

33-43

w o m en co o k w ith
l » » eoaklag la fuU y aatomaUe. &lt;
wore poal tird y eam rollad d u n

« » down tha sberry traa. I’m gtst
bo bad a bad temper aad Iprad
• • m m , aa that « • aaa faM ha was
jaat Ilka oar bretimes aad boabonds, In abort that b * m u .jaat
human."

nod

North Carolina boot Y- K U *l-3o.
Virginia Mat its iatereaclioaal
clash with Okie State M M .
Both Koatucky and Maryland
bar* strenuaua gamna baybad tor
thin week. Kcatacky prehabty wU)
bare ltn hardest fight Meadsy

n i l i p C . Nssk. director a f'lb *

• final Most teat might enabled
Auburn U wla tha second game
43-37 After thg OreenJoa had ted
mwt af th* cantaaL
•
Vlrgiate addod another victory treubla with vtrgtoia at College
erer North CarOUna BUta 38-17 Park Saturday. Raataeky ate*
■ml MUsUalppi jumped la ateth

ffV 3T u i8» f t W g

ptec* with twmwictertes over Mte-

ta*U panto.

k
I

�SbW*^'
THE SANFORD BEBALD, 8ANF0HD, FLORIDA,

Herald

U H « i i « e n (Governing Board nrr*
I*p &lt;d
arir!
O p in io n a n io n / F lo rid a n.-WHpap'T-t
alm ost u n a n i-[ Of Trade Body Has
Vli|Vl
nvnm th a t A l S m ith '-.
. l it .exp ressio n on In
Regular
Meeting
to accept th e l&gt;onii« i it i. " p re iM e n tin l n o m in al ion
^

h

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY II. m 2
■ hfir f'»n# tif.px
• airirif*' itii
* f i * ••ri «,* • i

iKanford Golfers Winl
2nd Place In Tourney

mi

ti e party l,a■
ol Reptilil.t am
pile tn'kl e f f.el
l \ im p ro v e tin

FRn.

tl.

19^1

I DCFIt v

I hum 1.t»*r

uf

umm»r* * Kit i t** iii-.utM y kip * I
tnif ill t#■»**f
Hull T ‘•'wtjiv mif*v

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VP

^

wrrp t if f
It mr &lt; tiint» **i« •**! Hi at '' h ii ninth*
t rminty (iky sit ihi- V oI u- ib * iminty
Fm r vrttultl b* »n Frl# I
whi ! "
S irn m 'tli I &lt;Huntv (lay at fhe &lt; pn
♦ rai V UrfDla
Orlmnd »*.ntr|
rut Tlnir
1- pI* 2'
A niniiult*#*. &lt;•iriaiatirig uf I in
f*»n 1
\ lirn , i Hum man. H K
Haiti*
II W l.mtlrr. L. I’ Mil
j in| 11 \| FaytAurth, ■*a apjmtint
•■it ’ ■ nf.-r wt?h u roiriruilti'H ijr

Oi. Women'*

'tie [niri*.*.’

Cleimoni l‘ie«*. That felluw h«» men or * lf - t y li-it c a p it a lis t s open a han k ju n t for the
keen piettv &lt;|turi lately Mint he snk** ut tlia* prcMtig*' T h e y would firs t hav.- to prove th e ir
gettiny Utail lo if.
iju u lifn a l n. i., to o p .-rat.- a bank in te llig e n tly . I f th is idea
(&gt;
—
had l.*,-n m vogue se v e ra l y e a rs ago H o n d a and many
Did you t * 9 I!*•- pirfurr «»f fh«
other
s t a le , would h a v e avoided a g n -u t deal u f g rie f.
S I, P«*trm L u i y V f U iiim ' llumi* 11
O th er proposals in clu d e s tr ic t e r sta tu tes in re g a rd lu
Monday’’* T . - ll ' WouMu't ilia i
to
lo a l pw«ll .town ..n the lakefronl ’ the type of bonds in w h ich a han k cun in v e s t, law s
-A w . shut up’ HANFtlKP IIKK cu rb the use of bank fu n d , for sp e cu lativ e purposes, an.I
A U t. Well. it may b# laiirtJi aoinn1 other le g isla tio n to b rin g the in v p stin g power o f b anks
thiiijr to our .Hanford friends It w tih ln sane U n its .
Som e su gge stio n s have been m ade w h irh a re h clie veo
know that If Ht. I'rlrnkurr ijw .i.’i
■ hare to shut up. It rertuudy dn, to huve lit t le m erit a n il includ e the p lan fo r deposit g u a r ­
basra to put op.- Hi Poteieturg antee law s, tried in se v e ra l states but found u n s u c c e s s fu l;
Tlmee. Ooody! (toody!
hunk in s u ra n ce , and n a tio u a iix a tio n of the b u n k in g s y s ­
tem.
Apparantly there is little mor­
F o rtu n a te ly most o f the b an ks w hich h ave w ithstood the
al principle Involved mi the Shang­ recent fin a n c ia l dehuele iia v e b «tn a n d a re nuw operating
hai fighting. Chinese hankers and along tike sam e p rin c ip le s W hich a re babrg suggested fo r
btulnes* man. who might havo inenrporatfon into h a n k in g law s.
,
bam taper tad to bo righteously
----------------------a -----------------------—

:The Baaford I m M
recently
look Issue with Ik* Leealars
Coaainarcial wh*n Mm letter at
tat Itad tha reputatien far fallati
tty of Adam, mad averted our coin
BJun anrtiu.r a fli * g*nttem»n lr

that ha i»»» t&gt;» a rib for a l*d
latj/
j

SANFORD, TW ENTY YEARS AGO
Mu, Try, with a party uf nu.th
era frknd*. is vUllisg Mr. sad
Mrs. gndur CurUlt in llrnevs.
Mu* Fry U a nutc.1 |i*in «l auru
uf gallimur* amt l.y her luving
kinds*** ha* alrody tun fur h*r*&gt;lf many frieud* lu (j*n*va.
J. F. McCUUaod, of Muuia’*
Htatlon, a huslUng (tuctry man,
will have a n*w cuvtrtd
wagon
and will aullell ordar* in lh* near
futurw through &lt;b* aurrouadlng
coantry near hi* itort.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Itaulaeaon
Jlf. Jblttva..apao*.a- -fa*a- -day»- 4w
Orlando last w*tk attamUug the
fair tod * tilting (Hands.
. Ona huadrod naw boias . h*v*
baan addad to tha post offlra la
Miaul, making a total o f 1*00
basts. Fran now on thara
will
also ho two daflvtry window*
Otar*.
Tha various fommlttaao fo r U *
o«d Hold Day to W
M S I woak in M . U ofd
t » Um
Wnom » f tha
AuoctoUoo, u *
h a illr

A c c o u n ta n ts

COUhi V , I hi*
»*f •■mpit / icy .»
county v iiilH i/ fiur-e Anti p Ip* '
ilir*&lt;tur«, Alin
rnr ' r t r ' i
n**

Hanking Remedies

Indignant over tha alaughtar of
thouland a ef their fillers coaatry
mm, complained that butineos is
suffer log aa a reeelt of the fight­
ing, offered the 19th Chinees Ar
nvg IIU.UOU to move their trearhr*
dad the field ef kettle out of
Shanghai to a safe distance of at
leant twenty miles. The Chinese
AJmjr. no lets mercenary, held
ant for |6O0,0OO.

Pentland Gray and M oore

in&gt;l di-«a**p.j !*»■ UrUndo afi*l It*--.
leAjtfl fair* lh** jim*' i.ltt.
\ urmn ifiitv 1 lip«t Iiro/ram in flu* ‘ I *

u, .it i i li ii.i uf *U‘oi»pifj|/ f'ha i
. n ,m&lt; » 1h# li.IV M f*f Vi I MMif ItrW
I i riir***'
.if thi irifi'iiiiM *nt* n*
i I i h in • •f a 1 »ar K H*.r«* ' ♦ .im ii

If yi»ii ara int^r*-sirt| in string
a ilraw irif «*f »br n*w v#ti*r»nA
llo n ir at *&lt;l
Pi*t#r*burf. « * »*
H a v in g left b e h in d the g lo o m y p e rio d o f w h o le sa le
ropy *«f thr S* Pi-taraburB lu^«trank f a ilu r e , , and w ill, it - p re se n t h a n k in g f a c ilit ie s rest
levmJiTit uf F # b n iiiy !♦
tng on th e fir m r .p n d a iiu ii of c o n s e r v a t is m , H o n d a r a n
('henm an Ktunise &gt;pp&lt;al* (&gt;.r look b u ck 1nr I t o w *h&lt; . a it* .-, of th e re c e n t c a la m it y w ith
ii/irriHt■ uete.l d eU yite, to the Dan. r le u r r r a n d h i . r. iin h i» ,e &lt; l vim o n . a n d peer in t o th e f u t u r e
nrrattc Nkttontl ronvrntron A m w ith o p t im is m ..Ver t ile
p r p*),ed
p re V e n U v e
m e a su re ,
untrutrurle.l ilelegation w.iuld k* w h ic h a r e b e in g .1 ig n . d t.. a v o id a r e c u rr e n c e
..key, if tl.* ii&lt;M .l*l*r»te, w. mU e fo re a i l l - . a • &gt; a n l» c u re d
th e
c a u s e e n list
In
,■ ho" ,,,
fo u n d , a n d so in ..01
i~r*t h a n k in g d if f ic u lt ie s
w e s h o u ld
0
no te th e c a u s e s l.« .................e n te rin g th e r u r r . R o u g h ly th e y
‘Oh yeah,w* &gt;ur*ut l “
m a y tie c la s s if ie d .1
tow ..1 (last d u e p a p e r
( ill
m any
am o ni ihu*es in . ao- " " " * " ‘v
| Hir t f o lim
o f aom e of
1 h.- fa ile d
h a n k s h a v e been m at }
running fur govrini*., lir e Kl*.i
notes w h ir'll w e ll' pa.si lie and so m e w lih li w ere u n c o lle c thardt," eayn tlw gsnfi.rd II* .s i'
n im n
h a n k s Iw in g
fo re rd
to
Fred hopes aoitieon* wdt truei.i i b l e l ; h e a v y w ilh d r n w a l
her il nest Noveoit.e.
klia.ii* clo se lie c a u ju - o f rule* for le g it im a t e or f a ls e re a s o n s , d e p r rc t iitir.n ..I s e c u r it ie s ow ned h&gt; l u i i k s , |« * ir m a n a g e m e n t ;
Pally News He’ll t,e lu.ky il II*
d iT a lc a lii.ii o f h a n k f u n d -.. I an* to hu niiiesH e n t e r p r is e s in
can rernet.iher it until June
. 0
w h ic li d ir e c t o r s o r o f f ic e r s of Ih e h a n k s h eld
in te re s t
or
Capune i-u my lam* that the l...,.I e x e cu tiv e jm is i I io n s 1 f a ilu r e o f c o rre s p o n d e n t l. a n k s ;
and
u r te d in the Cook rounly ja il n f a ilu r e o f t.n s itie s s e s In w h ic h liu n k . W ere in te re s te d
terrihle W all. now. Isn't llm i
A m o n g a ll th e re m e d ie s w h ic h h a v e been a U g g .-sted .
tiin p lv splen.llUt- Sanfor.l Herat.I tIn- one o f “ p r o f e s s io n a liz a t io n o f h a n k in g " s t a n d s out aa
l» n t i t t And meanwhtlr, in.,n flit* &lt;unexi and m o st e a s ily un d e rsto o d , I h e e n fo rc e m e n t ot
tartds of o lh u r are m iyhty glad I. (Ill le i III Would m e a n that llU h k.-rn w .o ld
ll* v e
to I**
have whatever comes lu them
trained h .r t l i . i l jut. c No longer . oulil r r t ir w l bunni'SH

Annoni i i e ' l o

In
F ir s t

Suspect Is Held lu
Attack And Killing
01 Brooklyn Child

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I

B a n k

B u ild in g

Systems—Income Taxes

Feb. 23-27,’32
C I 'N T R A I . I ' l . O R I D A

EXPOSITION

K /frtlivp

Iniiiiriliatrlir
lioal Iti**lruf iiuo— &lt;10 Hour
s‘(itu &lt;7 I lour
Li*rr inif p 1 "■*
•I M u t l ii | r 1 |M , Ml 1C% u 1;
Fh..np

S a n fo rd , F lo rid a

2 2 nd ANNUAL

i n \ \ \ \ \ | l l \ V N I I I I M| \ S I S

a

Days anti 5 Nigiits
I' I. \llou.v IT.

1 - , 11111111( 11. '

«t

1

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L x n ib its

or 7*11

VV. S. Knr/.i^nsrer
l.(insw..&lt;st r u
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\f r n t . &gt; .K jih fiO »rn
•.if# la«uraar# to .

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f*«*r*l

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Id Ihe ini.irAiirf. tnitrtu*.
" 1 t . II in til* gal rglls (JUr

I- . mil 1* In. .....

I’ol Iry.

|f nfittnuf,) from fa r # Hn#)
i*h •apital
snlm iarrr1 * ;in.|
iinm 1*111/ pTani-t, ami
(i«&gt;manilpJ
llia l ihp fnrmi'r i i II ipt (Id u i hi m
1 Kr xaim- iiiaa*.ur** 4 Cieroiafiy In* 1
In-rn fnr« p .I tu *t(»
The fnrtfprPtH-** al*n liPtird t hi
rlprn
Za Jr*&gt;k 1, **f t*i»lan«t,
ahu pipwrolpil u plan ftn **n
( lia a r m a n ip n lT l* r t‘nJi*h i|»nkp
man piwlur*p,| Uip F i **im h |*i *qjn 11
that lit natimih 1 nutritnitp In an
♦ ffw tivp K iin iia iio iia l pnln*' f«*t***
lu I*** vontn»!l**'l l*y Hi** f.i-aeuv &gt;»f
Nation-*, and rpinark*'il tha*1 Am
baoaatiur Uibdini of lh** I ' iii I p I
Stat*!*
rnnmitpil 11 je '
terday f l » * * t gnaranipp »&gt;f
r u n iv i,oin»i'»ti iti our o n /M m i
fund w ilt/’
Aniba**ailnr M aHndaira »ir/**t| 1
furthar rprint 1100 10 capital i !h (m f
and tha ahulttJmi of Inmu him/
planpH, tint tip n r/p .l for lt&gt;«* n*tantion of *ubmarinpi.
Japan, h# «aid, a#nt h#r r » p i■ #ntatlvrv In thr rnnfprrnc# w 11ti 1
a vm v to •nopmitmir with all Hi*pown* to arrive at 1111 arrangtinrnT tiirm i/h \%hii’h »'.kis inaiit 1
foilId pfftrtiv**|y t»i* lim itrd or i«*
lliiCftl "
H r prupnufd a W ilUfliull in Ihi* l
asaiirniifd tunnagi* of airp tlnv car'
vi/ortiui mpatiirpt litirig tak#n on
Hip Pififi*- coait, it ta thou /hl
that (liii dfrrulptf jieM wilf In* k«*pt
but of this foiintry.

Ml
H

'.r

I f You Ate Pa1 g
For A Grease
Why N ot Get A
Correct JoW^* :
We hive

the equipment

I ’v e s m o k e d L U C K K S f o r t h r e e y e a r s ’
a tiny

urn* pox

T ve

DUCKIES for three yean, I’ve tried

'ilCtVaVfm

. 9ANJ0AN
SERVICE

ia is s i
a r ia ifC a la t a

, » •! f.

■' * • •'Sv

ftaL'JS

4

A u d ito r s

al of their t i f f i n - *

S t X l . l l K lh o i* »»!' tilt *

N a tio n a l

Audits

a n d
a

Japan Eager To
I) i Harm, States
Peace Delegate

(rttlng

. -w s a

t in

It- in

Rhone 7T I

engaged Ihi* w*«h In g*ttmg and know how--with uur
everything in resdtn*** fur tha HYDRAULIC LIFT ontl apeevent. W. T. PleMa, who ha* tha dallzed grease (SUNS—eurh
reatsra of tha Hone Bfcuw la 0UN having a special grease
charge, rvpoit* that be has Ban­ that U recunmendrd by tin*
ker* of ehtria* in avery »t*»* and Motor Car Manufacturers for
that tha wanher of
oairaola each applicatloD.
brooght ant Ot the shu wwlll ha a
We have a chart of yotir
revelation &lt;a Hanford people aod
car—ao
come in and ask our
also to visitor*. The managers al
Ut* athletic event* ar* aat dally operator to explain SCKwith the yoang atMoUs and have CIALIZKD LUBRICATION.
m eivail • atria* f m * many eat al Also ihuw you a sample ol
tawn wmaleur*. ’Tha Mdlaa are grease that » e u o e .___
truly
the beMMi roadf and
Don’t lft any one grease
the field prowvisos a fin* oppaor- pour car that uses only one
aae* far the two day*. All Us g r a d e of grease—(la all
event, will b* M U Ot floldtn Pork wrong. Look ui your service
which Hr already f*/***d sad ha*
book and see what your fac­
a grand Hand.
tory recommends—we have
Phrmer Smith baa handed u* an
orttel# from Um Ban Francisco
Chronicle relating to the ModRerronoon fly, a amall rad
which la said to bar*
fvoat havoc to frail ■
P k u n e 499

I T w s y s w K N a r -'

PORK SAUSAGE \ A p
MEAT. I.h.
. i U t

Thi* Rm« H fif &lt;Jovfi rior* »»f tin# (•^
IS* mi IK11r

•my
.iinniuinly
1r illn
\ tttnrijf re-*r i iiiii(iJisei) .,f I \\
B I B L I v f . r s k rt rn T t it t A t
I .* V
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T
II I
T h e t k-id i *--lnr •
in f*.» \ .* i •ju :it •!•* i*
I. hi. \|^ w. h
I \ 1a •
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R E F U O r . S T R l.N tJT H . I I K l i ’ the tie.-lln S t a r etp lu m
11 I*•••ked a - il Mllllll v
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l.ir
— God is U,r lif U f i- bimI BllVUgth,
"*tiip Kiemev i It" m o\ •unenl ».i nt |. , | . | 11 i . I n lh)' t
•|*I*' f r&lt;j *i, ink ¥*\nr ail- tli*' n»-i' I*
M ? # i y pr**i*nt t*«*11* in tr^ubl*i.f *r • mi nt y ?» far ;i ■ i » uiinf y
ver hlfn-o-ll into n inw itio n w lie ie h* coul 1 re n d ilv di
Crxlin 4« I
'=»
VltlN tif * j ,i&gt; is , i.D* **f 1la-ii I 1.4
p a rty ’, norm ee On the o ilie r hand S rn , , l i m nv fe&lt; t
| 1erno&lt;r»t •o lilil l&gt;r e|e&lt;ter| tin ye a r .1 id IH determ in ed to Iff*' . mmI! Tii'gt arlth .A , HIMtil 1f t**r
And th*n tra in , huif ran
uf MU'**IIII•'ll l.ltg* till"*
he that one Hut. , j \ &gt; tlo- SI -if.
H erito r S m ith thnuh!
P#rl to h a vi v**re with '"t-* many
It Ik|( kit* MTV111'IN'! tl'irjt H
F
Itiwrw
that
th
ere
1
,
110
hope
&gt;d
I
I
I
,
In
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j;
uotll
1
lia
te
d
by
dlrarmamant ri&gt;nf#r#fu *■ t* * i n a
II it hip' had leppri p |p tpil N a tiiiii* !
the D em . ( K i n 1 0 m . o l io n 'h r- v e u i
he th o u ld know that I nun. iklnr ,*f !h** I haifi-p. 1 f ♦ urn
h i Id?
w ere Ii*- 1 e n o im n iite d , p o lite id lim lo iy vn a d e in Ih e llt'JM III■&gt;! f i,f Hit ! fiitwrl Stnt*
r*-j.
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. iin p a iy n
w a rid i * | i e i i it s e lf u / n iu I h i , y e a r "
e*nl H||T Hit- !'.i j l *f *(l»' l * 'l , il *
W ith all th« praiidinttal l»iM**t
•a*mi i.fft- **i
Some of the paper* &gt;ev*-rely 1 oiid*-rnii S m it h ’, atMtud*
a v a tU tli tha Dim orraf* diualrl
Tllb*e }»rP4«M»f f»f Ik T *11/ 11"
in not ,n p p o rtin y the h&gt;iru al ch o ire .( tie- p a rt’.' *'R»dured
h a v i tit11» tro u tli in tuildina a
t 'I
to it , |owe*t 1011111e.11 d e iio iiiiiia to i
the F o ri latudprdah TllPe-'((!/ Mrefe &lt; h VlAfU'
pUtlorm
N ew , d e c lim ,. "the i i iir l n ll v w .t .I*
non h hernlded an tr&gt;n A 1le*ri I, !■ HalniP'. '*"i h •
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tha tr#nrhi#« ihouid *tan4 them in ever, ja m rhe w o rk , fo r H oo-eveli
Dog in the m an H* n* V\ I! 11 in up* t Ip »1 »'fi*
good -t* ad when if *otnF* hi f r
g e r’ V* T h e L a k e la n d la -d y -r 111,1,t ,. “ D e m o c ra t, do not H kltr't, H ( Iftkalt&gt; F V II
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1 lik e U il, u ttttiid i on the part of niuny ,&gt;ei ailed le a d e r, to h'tl.lpt
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heat R o itre v tll ut unv m s t hv Ih e m u ltip lic a tio n of fa v o rite 1nupy H I 1,r L m.-tri II |! l.py
Ihm T bf a eh#ap Akita Kick •r» 1 &lt;on c a n d id a te .
N h | py#t f* H W I . mIpi I \
It 1 , in . tield a g a in ,' K u n w v e lt,"
with that dim# lor tha l)# B iw ratn
W h ile Mean I ’eep of the T n llu h a ,,e e D em o crat s a y ,. ( btfin &gt; V 1.4*11/ , l* VS M
Rftf v. l*-hf» Mo,*, ft 1 »’ \ lil.
ram paifn fund Wh*» kiu»wi« ’* Y iaj
The count iv h a , d . l n o l . u turitt'd Skint It dow n, great man
It A \ p vim .in II \| I*ti|ikh ■ -f' h
t"*y ke *11 »m b«..*.tor '&lt;.mr *«y
and I I io m who had what they believed to tie I (j Spkfr-v J 1 * Shanni
at l#aat iiin good r e a ,on lor vo tin g a g a in ,t h im in IVZH. ^
I* W Sppin'pf, II It
T h ro u fh'«nl all history there ' h ave the Knme iea&lt;on f . i voting a g a in ,t trim in Hirt'^ A nd
Mi**1,»fi*, J V! Thuini*- nil, fVti*.
HPVff wi« a time when ih&lt;* *#!» there are loo iitanv yie.it ite n n re ra t, w ho knr.w it If we
Thurston, R K Tru** A IJ Wa ?
known •tatamanl. “h a lf the vrorlu interp ret N '.r r i,' ,la le iiie n t . ..rr e c llv , the daniplwrol trick *1Mr t ***&lt;r»/** W p in-’ pin, W
(Joe*n't kliuyr henw the other halt
Wall*, Jr , V T W iFiam - . V \
he's c x p i. tiiig tin- p arts t . pinv i , to n un tin afe S m ith "
live-," ra iif quite to true
W illiam *, and K arl l/phmann.
TMCRBOAT,

W . H. LONG

T h re e C a m e ra * . Tut**.. Felt.
IK . VN irleildt S tu d io . A rc a d r

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w o n t t h in g w h iD i • ul&gt;l H i \ - happened to the Derma rntic
p a r ly nt Ih i* tim e I &gt;i. Fort \t y e r -i N e w , I're * - th in k * ;h u l
S m ith ’* atntem ent ■ J-.&lt; not ru -.e * * a rily o n ln a ie th at he is
a ca n d id a te . " W lw i \to i a an w ould m l
ai •ept the « an d iila r y If it were . . | f . i i , | to In in
“ l l n -Iste-m e n t," the
S r w P re s s say*. " i ool
. n t V i i i u n of 'In* ...n p U t e candot w h ich d H t if iy iiii-lo
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W am oi
W e believe
that he w ill ricn ip u lo ii I
I. eM ,. til, p, 111 letie o o f le a ile rsh ip h&gt; ta k in g no « id e . f it ,i a i'a m t l
the avowed nol a p ir a n t ," How ever mo i Ft a .da e d ito r- feel d iffe re n tly
ate ill it.
T h e In m pa T r ih iin . p o iill, out that the a lim it id we I
come w h ich S m ith ufnl.m i.ti ilh heard v.hen he m ade h i,
statem ent i ame In r y .lv from tin K ep uM iesn cam p "It ithe lieet p im e of n e w , Mr Hrniver ha" h ail einee he /m
the d r i l l n le tim iv th at N ovem ber Oiyht in
A b o il•■ •a. the only h'^ie- the K e p .iU i. mn-i •an have of re-elect n v
rm .
I're a k fm l Jhe/vei r e s t - m tin n o m in atio n nt S m ith Ira
Derm* rat
Ih e I ' u lil k i ',« w , raptatlv re yre t-i S m ith 's an
an to &gt;Unr *rtt» til
Ih e th ro y llia t &gt; o u iit* ” the N e w , &lt;avs, “is
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With Mr*. ( baric* T, Ifloivler-j
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hnstesa**. th«* r*i*ular tjtj»tn**x and Kyrk will 14 tf luil lo l^ill '&gt; tfl.tl 1Igilt n*U|: Ilf
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Beneon Spring*. Mr* S. J N n ha,I
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Mi*s Fmilv iiigli*.
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Murphy, Mrs (iraily Unman, and
1 1 lends *.*f Kd.tr t 1 1 ig hit vninti
The Dependable U . " of the Mf&lt; y ^ , |rvel.nd were chosen a .indent at U. II...- ...liege
P it hr ' ' ,i fa* •
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f irat Methodl.l t bur.-h will have B&lt;| ,-aptain* for the drive to .a i.e i Winter Park, will l.e ml. re-te.l t
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b.1.1 in i.-&gt;4•«•. '
AilntisMun it)r and l.Vc
a sewing party at 7 III o clo. k at
for , h, Sunday School's a|&gt; I learn that h* has In* n **Lm t«*tl t*
* . ul D "Ml " * i . .• i ..t miuLu'. ' 1b. &gt;r iimtiililt »•
the home of Mrs Virgil Lee .Smith,) pt.rtionment. Mrs W. r Det our
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»ey gave 11 short lulls on, "Oui
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unfit •'1 4't . I e ’ 1
Another group sif Little Th**- Duty to Our Orphanage
' -n i*. 1* *1- lu n 'be p' n|m*m e
Mr and Mrs Rnv &lt;
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tar plays, "Long Distance," and
During the social period the f«»L whu Im ir been &gt;p«nari|; si-vtiiil
«I g«»i t ,.f
"Lady of Pain/* will be presented lowing program of music was ren­ days t.ere «- the nue-l* &lt;•! VI i and W alker \% ' i »
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al 0:00 o'clock at the Woman’s dered by the girls of
the or- Mrs, Ri.isne T iy h 'f. at tiieir hum. ill - I ,I!IU(I.»IH *he 1* -1a . w| l * * i v«■ op. l i t * U U
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phanage piano joins |,y the Mi*s- nn Dak Avenue, returned in their Bi*t l%h.,tn In vk
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One act play contest will ba hold 9 % Kuna. Marie Roper.
Frances home m Hr adept mi today
,il 1 of gold 111 nn use I ill .1 .1
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to
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at a IMI o'clock at the Heminofe |Chaney, Helen Zither, and Grace
H'1'ott f.'i him
■r Civil 11 It will uf 11111 1’ ill
self
High Srh«Mi| auditorium with the. Joiner; piano duet, Miss Her me
..... *he sy-tem’ free gold I.V
Miss Klla \L Ihiugatl, of Hnu.k
Dkland, Lyman, and Seminole Marxion, and Miss Alice Winburn.
Mrl a Nile r !.,.4 r
"l he mavor refused t.« rummeiit mails one billion doltui
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lyn, N. Y . I* visiting Mr* V| \
Mlaa Mat Kobiaaon, of Ban.un Mt l&gt;wugall and Mi-s Frames M
1'ksnr wu
\ e sf e i duv mi a ie|i*»rl that m Die
H if b School* participaUng.
Hr 11**||arl
Oia piano popila * t H I.* M ai* Spriag*, aecompamrj by Ml*. Ikiugall at their In.iiie on i elery e\ent ..[ ft &gt;mil h R.... ev. lt ehsid
lirva' Mall cm virill give a yvcital at Ir'raacam Schricr, gave a ciafinat A v enue.
bo k fi' rh, . "f» ve lit ion the Tmn T r a d e I t o d y ( . m u p H a s
I - II II V1S V
3 UU o'clock at the Grammar School
* U * r which
Mi*.
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Friends uf M S. Wigitms w. l hm* ,i, j* v i. r jit »•-1,|* ut i.|| mini
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The ( VcUlan M ujIc Chib wlU |pl“ ° ••'•rtio'u
be glad to learn that he i* »m 4late t(. pun with * |irrsid«M)f litl
oW it* taguUr mMtiog at 3:16
Tho«* praarnt ware; Mr*. Ira proving
f ’olbiw ,op 1 * ..... M 4 tn.iTihr
tiuelv
»t the Ferna’d ;»* |,4r j* 11f ffiuu the V\ e*1 i i xoufl
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I dr haking Small
clock at (Ha ituHIo o f M m . Fan- Southwacd. Mr*. Kov J.
Laughton Menioi tal il o * p i t a I
Hie -104 II I,il 14,.| v*. J| I* IVI 11 lilt !u • f D n i t - -n f * l
1 ! " i et t u m
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t* P « Ml 1 It ] Miftl M
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\N hide S N A I T K I t . U ». 20c
S. Muaaan oft Myrtl# Avenue Mr* F. U Rita, Mr*. I lyda I’ lap- where lie underwent nn openUmii elude h4. in (Mil 11leu1 *i ii| i hire
1 , . .-M.I tie |
,’ 1 1111 no 11 * 1 ,o 1 y i hn nihe i oJ * i m
Tha F W t i Art*rithifbit 'vil"llVv
» r- . CU,f ; r,l Walker, M,*. Monday
Another i • |.*ir f w u Ihul ,|.,hu in........ . l.o -duv night, t h. " lh
hald at th . Woman'* Hub.
, Alb.n K.ndall, Mr* II. H. AndarFresh Spanish
\Y
I v i - uiirfht !., put .|* a ,i i&gt;i
in.| .fife. *1 |
of til** h oh’
M OND AY
M,n*
A Moreland. Mrs.
F’ rieniN t&gt;f Henry W iltf, -tii
M A I K K H E I., I . b .
lie
roillpi M'iii%e New Vi Ik I.llldotulf
• .tv » niei rained the Itouid mem
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, M. N. Cleveland, Mrs C. &lt;*. Flowdent at Rutger* College in New if the . Movent ion *tiouhl be ouu
lot
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H ugh
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K. R
Pippin. Mr*, Jesey, will Ive interested to barn
forma,ly with Had Path th .u t.o - J)|mM
Mu h Mr,
A. An.
ileuiliui ketf
n to . v.niMv id gamr* and -futil,1 0 .. - til g tv , an antcrtairunant at \ , l r r t u n ^ J r M„ M r . Moor a. Mr*. that hr ha a been initiate*! into
It w tix -anl ti'u* r. fit ik"uif'ii am * a 1 Du &gt;,in ford
VVnntaii' - * tub
b:0«l P. M. at th* Saminola High A ,■ ( ) .n Mr, w
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Thoinpton, the Delta Dpsilon fraternity.
of rfie Walk* i 1 1 '|uti i v*,i fhj|i t*«
ill l.hug
School a-ditorium for th. b a n »fit]u r. S J .Via, Mr* Joe Barn*.,
|s i|t (emplMHf «.. keep si tine i
M 4* lh.il! Ml pet *t»H* w.l* pi r
of tha J*nior C la...
, Mr, ( T shappard. Mra. II. JI.
•It * I &gt; H*
grip si- p4»ssiltle on the New %, * k. • r.1 hi Hie well t|e«s*i ati*it huit.liiii'
It.iH im orr S r l w l . 1|l. 80c
Hugh F»llar, ImparaonaUr, and j m il. Mra (Jrady Duncan, Mr*. H.
,.| I -■I r. » , 4HMi|mh ||('v Mild i JIk. well
City delegate-*. vmHi the
fortnar rhauU w ju. artlal, will |{. McCall. Mr*. T A. Urotharion,
I I*.nil,i ( li,H|irt tcd |
SOv
•lot pledging their lippoil »,■ nn
r*v m h 'iI dm IMg Die cvetiMig wtihli
give an en ttrU fitment at M;MI Mr*. M. L Kaborn and the foL
| 1 nrididiite ipitil tin- 1 &gt;mt.'fitmil ...
•&gt;■ w:« diwdle.l to game * ai runge.I In
4 iH.k.'il S I |It I M l’ . I.b, 40c
o’clock at (he Seminole
High lowing eltitors, Mrs. A. C. W il­
* ll**| ! tv I * fot »•
H f \|o( ri*. pr*n»ipal of Die I ,ikv
•'rln rc-H T h r u t r f
Nol I iH.kril. I.b .
30c
School auditorium with the Junior* liams, Mrs. W. f I M ’oursey, and
Moiwiit * but.I i hi the t-v.fiMi»'
T.iiutmins Hail * v i-t, idtuuitlv
the Misses Cleo Carter, Mildred
Class as sponsor
- Mam llmil —
"ids m th** hoioiigb .il Vlurdmt t jin tiiivthaily all of the gm .r Inul
ND, Kuna Marie R4jper, Florine
I T ENI) AY.
(Continued fmni Pag, tine)
a m l I** h i m a l l y r o n l i u L o n l y 2 J o f “ - ' d e t h e f i 1 1 - u a l l v - l a i d m i d d i g n i
K.lcl.c S t.-H i.rl
K. (&gt;, J im m ie S ln o h l.'*
A Founders Day and Fathers Mandon, A lire Winburn, Frances dins and hnusehtdil gnI ■rrtli»-1 t h e I * New \ . 1rIk, t it s d e l e g u r i
ti*' tnanner-,
andetiiuyr.) ind',«M
Chaney,
Helen
Zuber,
Groce
Join­
Nlgltt entertainment will he spon­
tnfurmalinii was r* n i* * • d
0*1 h u t ip D „ p u D th* U a d e r - m th. •I IM f I l l l l l k C I I j l l K l t - Mkp* . | l l , j p o p
- Si-lei teil Hemi* Final
sored by the West Side Primary er, Mae Robinson, and Frances1present Treasury
n'&lt;e4pi.*n I foil* oihei hotmuDi- g.-»u .
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k*u,,M » 1***1
l.ii** VO I *
P.-T A. at 7:34) o'clock at tha Schr,vr
'sanitary
I &gt;*i '-nappy Frelimiii.iM* *.
nee-Js. The committee plan nn • *
•o n I I. - ami 1,'i rn u .- di-port.-&lt;l
f . d l o w . i l I i i m i u n n s '* 1. ,1
achnol auditorial!*.
I
i m m i . K i t s . i i*.
30c
haustive study of .iM »• *• "u*
•lo oi•* |ve
Ringside
la-iiru l Vditii-^ion *,n.
I ad..
The Saminola C.kinty P o la r .• C ' j v i f C o m m i t t e e O f
suijrces in order Ihnl Du ■ it in
itade
I
mu
!
v
1
1«
i*
-i'.
1
he
rv«11 (Ml
I r»i
lion uf Woman’s Clubs will have
crease bill it is framing « i 1 re
I *&gt; &lt;I*KAK &lt;»N t « VN IM NS
hIII k.' - * nli •In,in nn nt
a
.liiiiig
|l.r*«*&lt;l I * *«I. |iHfrlfl«rt,
its February mveting at 10; INI
turn sufficient funds t&lt;* huLn. 1
y •* e*4«« rOiatjr,
mil'll to |i i oiinde lb»
It-llow
|i/c|*H’ h at Iht Oviedo Woman *
the federal budget by |ln- end of
M r. It. A W ur.U II. of |i, |.an,l.
hip and inutuel a •piaiolan. *■ «.(
Clib.
In ardar to makt plana f o r ■ (be 19M fiSeal p a r
who will
,.k . ...... ibe iii. mi
th. y »oiip Whu h ha Ibe M -pon
Joint celebration of the Washing
TH URSD AY
Acting
Chairman
an 1bet« uf the Card* ti l hib uf S«n
mber il an •• j ford at Do- Woman's Club Friday -i liltv *.f b-aibog the Intge-l c.itn
llernbcrs uf thv Woman's Civic tnn Bi-centennial to be nbwrvnl I uouncil increaae*
no ii oil i, ry on Mat mu m |« lundu.
A t 'tunrnittve uf thif Chamber uf on Feb. 22, the Wumnn’s CTivie laves and the levying of il gift j morning at to tii .. . bn k. *.n t tu
the Chamber *»f lax were considered .C esterdav ine.se and f,i|i m e g . t i &lt;1* u . .peri r * X* »' |•t I ill&gt;k*101V1III*
^^'om m vrrr will meat at H on o'clm k Committee of
\nmitg Du.-.- pr.wnt vicri’ \lr
is certain la*l euiiiuu i inJapan »ii*i &lt; hiria,
at the home of Mrs. S. I*. Ilighley Commerc# will meet b night at session. The commit'*
I .in* .-&gt;1
Alni.esl
H:1H) o'clock at the home of Mis. to include these, w«*
i T
\ rain r Mi ami
HU . . a . I All nielidi* . * *.f
the l.ai t. ll ( I d. -1 •1•I Mi
man, 555 Vaiencia Drive, tu rnakf
l ’ ri.'i--i
S. D. Highleyman, &amp;.V&gt; Valencia income tasee, inits h.’ l
D
Du •- a&lt;e 1nvit.il aril utln i who mu.
).«• VI • « I Hittifi ,\ll* ii. V|t and Mr
lilt rn
plan* for a tea to J»e given on Feb
Drive, Han lamta, The following foukinpwith mure fa *" "ii
E t rr
» tut uilerested.
* •"Mini'll Haiintl Mi arid Mm I
A ttitt
*J3£ In celeb ration uf the Washing clubs represented oil the commitof two nuts a gallon ••ii (••reign —
ton Hi I'rntanniaL
tee, will take part: Ameru.m I«a- ptdruloii m
Tounatj o f the city will meet j
A u iiliary, Ameican AssoclaHafitimviit fur a g»,tii*'#l inarm
• t the Mont n om a Hotel «un par-, tion of U r n y , ,, ^ Woman. Iia og b -1far tore* &lt;silr* ta* a r e
' f rung
or at 7:30 °
« rC»ntM J |,r, „ ( th,. American K.-vlution, , r y„
t „ , | l vy nmung
nmong th.
yester
th* **muiiH**»
Ilti-s K n lirr Slrw k and F U lu r*-w must I........ Id n. tin- s h o r le d lim e p ics,M e. ih rrrtoart.t club. ( ard* will be cnjoycl. , ; . fl|rn r|u(,. I.ittle T h c a ,„ lon g mumlprr-.
AI muiI
fi'*iiii,iuw),iPHi
fnr*-. I’ rlft-n hut*- luvn VVrwht-tl In tti.rk. i h t - i-nti p.i.wslhlc. Set era I l.un.lredv u f
wood Civil* League, Order uf th« Would bo rel 4rul'd from u o»m* !»**•
li.lli.rH ttnrlh .if llritnrt Nett M er.h aaiij-i rfi.,i wan I'urihtineil l.efitre
Ihis HwJo
l Red Roar, ReJ Crons. VYurimn*! rent tax ■••• Die $4gl.tHHMK)0AM&gt;ii
(Tub, .Srminole County
L ib r a - annual value of Arm-n&gt; nn maun
h a te iirriteil ami w ill lie placetl ill &gt;l— 1- it ihe-w t'livse-iml I'rirew IM*.N“r M ISS
tiun of Woman’s Clubs, Seininoln farturrrl proitu.lT H I S O l 'P O K T I i N I T Y — HE IIK itH I K I I M l
A M I M A K E Vti ||{ S K I . K l T I O N .
( ‘ounty R -T. A,. Saminule County
Th’l* ta*. however. iliws n*'*
Tha fnltowlng officer* for tha Welfare Board, United Daughte. * meet with the gi nei.il approval uf
coming year w an alaatad at tha of th*fc Confederacy anil VYurmin'i tha I hi*mot'rat it M"U*e lentlurship
.,.rating o f th*
IJtaratu.e
De­ Christian Temperance Union.
J u s t lle re t've tl — New l.n l
partment o f tha W a n in '. Glut,
hald on lAVdnaaday aftarnoon at
tha club houaa: Mrs. C. K. Maron. chairman; Mra. J. B. Cog burn,
Thi-* Wrck T h fv'rr Itrxl ' al«r*i. xwfl
vice-chairman; Dr. H I I ( a b a t h
Sii*»|i)i|Bv Hi) It***
'I'll I hint’ Mill Al
I" SI ra n -, ..... I K e lls— V a lu e s up |,i H.QO
Tracy, .ecrelary;
Mr*. C. W.
Baker, finance chairman; Mra. J.
III I tier (lul Al Frum
Ronald Coiman ha* a theory
T . Newby, houaa rhairmaa; Mra.
(Continued On Cage J'uur)
I
G. II. Brown, iwambarWip chair- that an actor gor* atale both on and li«te n «l tu the del,ate »e*er:.l
iuur Fhairi* uf am llr r u
j u n ; Mra. 0. 0. Bar*, program himaetf and on hi* public if tin time-* the applauae of the gallery
2 r » f In $ 1 .0 0
IN Slut k Valiira ii|j tu lib lib IH I Iuhp Hut
^ O iairman; anif Mr*. Waltar U ■tick* too lung to uno kind of pluv
or pictart. That la why -A r r o w -1
L " ut
f'oaper. courts*j chairman.
»mith,’’ Bamu.l Goldwyn*. film -I-1'" * o ffic .r o ..t^'l it.
. /
$ 0 .5 0
Mr*. J. C. Bill* had charge of
A vuta on the isxue went over 12 DIG BISCUITS
tha program for tha aftarnoon version of the world-famou* novel u.ili) today.
HIviMI— l ull Standard S ire I'epp rrtll
A "Urtwwdw B wkwrg" p r o d u c t
I *4al Value** l'|» Tu
which waa baaed on tha topic, by Sinclair Lewi*, coming to the
I barging that Borah was mak
Milane
Theater
tonight
and
toy
**Tha /Orgknliation aril Aim of
ing the dole the foot).all of poll |
C h o ic ttha M U rary Gnild of America.'* morrow. Is entirely different front Hr*," J’es* warned that once e * - '
anything
Ronald
Coiman
ha*
been
Mra. Billa gave a abort talk nn
lablithad there would t-e no end to
seen
la
tor
the
la*|
two
year*,
the alma o f tha organisation att­
It.
ar Which Mra. John Quirk pr«- ■harp, gripping rtalDm inttaad of
Worth Much M w r—7’u ( June Out At
Urn They're Ha r * » 1ns
"W e are simply undertaking to
aaatad akatahaa o f tha faUwwiag tke maJodraaa of "The Unholy
peraoni at tha h«ad ef tha gulM: Garden" and the comedy of " R a f ­ rontrol a c ri»l«," mid tke Idahoan.
"Thousands are unable to take
Richard Burton. Carl -Van Dooren, fle*'- and "The Devil to Pay.'
In fart ha ha* even figured oat care o f themselves. Then- t« not
Ji-lla Patarkln,
Joaeph
Wood
And Naloral Arch
the cycle of different kind* of n semblance o f a dole here. I f thi*
Crutch and Burton Raaeoa,
production* through which the ac- I* a dole then Illinois, I’cnnsyj- (
tlrlfeHap Plan** | uw*4
Mra. y. M. M ailer brought the
tor** career n u it run if he i* to vaaia and other states are paying
M m ’s Itettu lar S l.jU Itro a d d o th
maaiing to a cloa* with hrr r»M unicipal ^A udituriuni
do light bw the pahlic and him- a dole.
vlaw o f tha January guild book,
A ll N rw S lo c k and S ty le *
*eJf. Comi•dy, melodrama, aeriou*
" I am convinced thrrr l* wide­
" l y a H arborm a'trr," by William
CloMlng LJut A l
drama, romanca — those are the spread and terrible suffering in
MtFaa. About 10 member* ware
various stages, and then back this country. Thousand« mid mil­
praaant.
again. That la why he la thinking
lion* of home* have not had a day
of doing a light roaiance now that
All-t rail Brand—Tu ( lane Oat At
free from caro in IH months. Dis­
TO AD D S BBS C U B
We ll i% e A Com pletr Shark Mrft'i Wuck
Arrowsmith” la flalahed. It Im­
eam has visited home* and i*
*
HkufH Valors (rum fL9.1i in fl.10
-^ V
plies, af cauraa that th* actor ia
r* t.
, A t tha meeting o f tha Saminola
Tu flikar flu t
queatlen ia lanatlla enough to get taking away tho children,
Cataity Federation af Woman’*
away with all four kind* af act­
■
Club* to ha held at tha Oviedo
E N T E R T A IN M E N T
ing. But hi* pa*t career teems to T O U R IS T
Woman'* Clah on Tuaeday at 10:40
Indicato that if anyaaa la
that
R ^H erved
S e atn
i l M. with the Oviedo Woman',
For tho entertainment nf tour­
J uh I Arrived
veraati!*, Ronald Caiman i*.
w i u b a* hoataa*, Dr. Eliiabath
ist*
in
the
city,
Mr*.
L
N.
HanHa ha* hung up hii name aa an
New
S h ip m e n t
Trwg* will praalda and talk* will
W o "* n ‘«
all*t*wm-fan u a-pa«fi*iin r~la- all .peUr-et- -tho- ■Mentetuiw*--H et*ir-t*|
opaning her parlor* every evening,
four depart meats. Hi* perform
J'ssl
I
’ulor.
l
a
l
Dyed,‘ 'Y a rd Wide
• M Mra. j o b * 0 . Leoawrdy. Mr*.
boginning tonight, to winter visi­
":, k
;
■net in «uch famous melodrama*
Chaaa wU) kava a* her .ubjac*.
tor*
and
friend*
for
cards,
games
aa "Beau Ooate” and "Bulldog
"Tha Need* o f a Coanly Nwraa,"
and other enterUinoMnt. Planning
K rg u lu r S5.00 and tC-DD V alu es
Drummond” i* a screen proverb.
while Mra. laonardy will give
Heveral Style* tu Select frum
In aeriou* drama ha haa "Con- to aa*i*t Mra. Ilanaell, 1* Mias Lula
talk* aw, “ A Home Demon*)ra­
Gachet who heratofor* haa spent
A Regular lr,c Vatu*—(Tune Out
ti an Agvnt," and "Parliamentary deamad" and “SUlU Dallai1
her winter* in Lakaland and Or­
hind him. In comady ha hna “The
Law.”
lando.
Devil to Pay" and "Rafffc*.” He
kaa left hi* maik an reefy kind of
J A C K S O N V IL L E — Three-deck
YU LEE— Coo* trusttea alnrte.1
Screen production eicept slapstick
Other l adle.' Shoe* Valuea (rum 1111) tu 5.1
by Arawtea
on Nassau-Dural County bridge
comedy.
arQiaaa at South o f driveway tor*
lim it 2 0 A r d s tu CuM am er
over Nassau River on M v Coastal
1,13 H. O ra n g e A re ., (Jrlantiu
dating North Headrick* Avaaua
KEY W E S T -p m cre le work on Highway leading south from here
aUdoa.
Marina Hospital annex completed- to Jacksonville.
F R ID A Y .
Tk# Mayfair Circle of the (Jai
d#u Cluli will meet at *J 10 A M
at th* Woman's Club
The W-orld pay of Prayer will
ha observed by a uniufi service to
be held at 3.00 P. M. at the Fln-t,
^ e t h a l i l l Church The proceed*
the collection will be u*e&lt;i for

Sanford
Little Theatre

“ Long Distance"
“ Lady of Lain”

VVcmiiin’ s ( ’lull
Feb. 12th S I*. M.

A T L A N T IC

&amp;

EEKTIUZEl:

SEMINOLE
FISHand POULTRY
MARKET

G ULF

\ !

F E R T IL IZ E R S

FEED S

Social Meet At ('lull

|

(il’AUTY

to 8

si :it\K'K

'T f r r '

BOXING
I Houts

Mills Approved
As Successor (MV
Andrew Mellon

Soa Trout, Lb.
Mullet. Lb.

22c

I2|kc

2K Hounds

Friday Night—

Crawfish, Lb.

:t5c

( lams, Doz.

20c

Women Will Meet

KNTIUL STOCK MUST IIC SOU) AT ONCF

B L A C K S H E A R ’S

LOTS OF FOOD FOR THE MONEY

Officers Are Named
To Literature Group

Ronald Coiman H as
E n t i r e l y New Role
In Film, Arrowsmith

Borah And Fess
Have Argument
Over Aid To Idle

SHREDDED
HEAT
ECONOMICAL

NKXT DOOR TO THK LOST OFFK’K
SALK STARTS FRIDAY, FKH. 12th DOORS OI’KN S:.i« A.M.

Dun’t Forget The Openinir Dal**. Friday, Ft-li. I2!h, S:.{0 A. M.
SILK DRKSSKS

LA DIFS' HATS

$3.95

HEALTHFUL - SATISFYING

KFD SIIFKTS

PADEREWSKI

W. L« DoujflaH

Each 75c

SHOES

ORLANDO
Tues. Kve.

;W

Only $2.15 Pair

IFeb. 16

SHIRTS
95c

$1.29 to $2.95 _

l

—g m R T K r

c

fi

| $ 2 - 2 ;5 0 - " 3 ~
Make
RexervationH
At

P H I L P I T T ’S

■

IT.

Natural Bridge Shoes

DRI0SS PRINTS

1335

HV2C Yard .

Closed Out $1.95 to $2.95

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
H A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y

NUMBER M

10, 1952

,oss Reported

'Better Pictures
A Little Chat W ith The Secretary Of The
Seminole Qounty Chamber o f Commerce

Upon Japs
Anxiety la Felt In In­
ternational Area;
a Additional Sandbag
I Barricades Raised

f

1

•

8H A N G H /J, Feb.- 10. —
(A .P .)— Tearing acron* no
man'a land in an old fa*hioned cavalry charge, a Chlnews squadron 1* reported to
hava inflicted - heavy casual­
ties on the Japanese who
have been laying waste tu
Chapel with heavy artillery.

Meanwhile tha Chinese are rs.OjsTor^iAs their trenches which
. B t a v s been battered by raking
' ^ w ire from warcreft la the river
end airplane bomba. Tha Japanese
are working hard on a pontoon
I
bridge screes Wooecng Creek but
Chinese machine guns handicapped
them.
There are Indications that part
of Urn Chinese main fores has
Wee taken out of the Chapei
Hoe* and teat to Wootung,
Ilf the International Settlement
there Is coaaiileruble apprehetiand American marines took

tods Descend On
California Areas
LOS ANGELES. Feb. 10.—
(A .P .)— Winter, unusually un­
kind to Southern Califernia
this year, started another spree
and awept the section with the
heaviest rainfall in IT yean.
Rains blocked the highways,
destroyed crops, and haa driven
persons from homes In th^ San
Bernardino mountains. Bridges
highways, and cabins wert de­
stroyed by the rains which
flooded Waterman Canyon, In
the Santa Barbara district
highways w e r e blocked by
landslides and many hsmes
were flooded. More than 14,000
acres in the Howard district
are under water. Twenty.five
thousand acres la Central Cal­
ifornia are Inundated and more
than 600 persona driven from
their homes.

House Group Is Told
Their Tax Scheme
Is Not Sufficient

Probe Enters Second
Month W ith More
Witnesses To Come
WASHINGTON,
Feh.
TV (A.P.^—Senate committee near­
ing* *n a bill to legalise the man­
ufacture of four percent beer en­
tered their second month yesterdsy, with half a dosen new wit­
nesses—some for it, some agninsl
it— adding their testimony to the
record.
Senator Metcalf. Republican of
Rhode Island, chairman of a spe­
cial manufactures sub-committee
conducting the hearings, said at
least one more session would be
necessary to acrommodnte those
still desiring opportunity to he
heard. The group recr»«ed until
Friday.
A t the same time hearings were
begun before the District of Co­
lumbia committee on » hill by Sen­
ator Howell. Republican of Ne­
braska. a prohibitionist, to make
liquor search warrants more remllly obtainable here.
Tho Nebraskan repeated chargea
ha made last winter that Wash­
ington ia a ’’sanctuary” for boot­
leggers, that enforcement in tha
capital Is below par, that diplo­
matic liquor permits are ahuaed
and that hotela here are “ holhoda

sUoog Japanese
emplacement. in Kl-

•agwuu, part of the hattlefront In
tho Chinese eectio* sf Shanghai.
&gt; « * d eyewitnesses to verify them,
f c t It wan said that the horsemen
taflbtod some casual!ties before
they wero bastes off.
Shelia aad toilets (ram the Cha­
pel battle area tesUmted to fall ia
tha International Settlement. Bul­
letstkadded cons lastly against tha
naJIs o f the HMughal municipal
petite station by Dfarwell Road, In
the Ne Mena Land af Hoagkaw.
^

s t a llM wbs o n h r d c v m *

RlUd,

The small body of foralgn poIbe wee reluctant t# quit the sta­
l l * * which far the peat week baa
U m the ealy occupied building in
•ater af the Iatsmallonsl

WASHINGTON.
(A .P .)— Secretory

Fob. 10. Hurley told

WASHINGTON. Fvb. 10. —
(A .P .)—A Democratic
national
convention unpledged In advMth
to any candidate waa favored by
Jnurti Shouse, chairman of the
party’s executive committee, la a
statement last night to the Asso­
ciated Frees.
'
Asked to outline his poellfon
end thst of the party headquar­
ters over which he presMas,
.Shouse denied directly that ha. Is
combination with former Goeetaor
Smit), and Chairman John J, Rasknh. were seeking to Mask the
nomination of Franklin D. Roaeeeell.
V
lie declared both he and the na­
tional headquarters , had main­
tained complete impartiality, and
that in advising that delegates' hv
instructed for no candidate
his
•ole desire was to leave the con­
vention free to make Its choice in
view of conditions at the moment.
Shouss did not comment on tho
recent statement of Smith, whicn
has rekindled discussion whether
Smith and others are attempting
to stop Roosevelt. It waa In view
of this widespread discussion that
the esecutlva committee chairman
was asked hit real intentions as v
part, official.
Among rtther things, ha dieclosed in hit reply that ho hopes
to retire from party management
after the convention, no matter
who Is nominated, and haa no In(Continued on Page Four)

GENEVA, Feh. | 0 ._(A .P .)—
America’s nine-point program o f (
disarmament, including e surprise
endorsement of the principle of
budgetary limitation on expendi­
tures for war supplies, was pre­
sented before the disarmament
conference yeetsrday by Ambassa­
dor Hugh Gibson, acting chief uf
the American delegation.
The American spokesman sharu-l
the day*» session with Chancellor
Heinrich Broenlng of Germany,
who pledged his nation to general
disarmamant "of an unmistakable
nature, such as the League of Na­
tions covenant envisaged,’1 and
with Jose Carlos do
Maceno
Soares, Rraiilian delegate and
first of the representative* of the
smaller powers to be heard.
Gibson and
Bruening
wero
heard with concentrated Interval
and evoked applause nnusual for
such a reserved body.
The demonstrative welcome ac­
corded the Brasilian representative
obviously waa Intended to show
l.stln-Amcrica that the other na­
tions sincerely appreciated
its
work in the conference.
The American and
German
statesmen, representatives of the
victors and Uia vanquished in the
World War, called upon the world
to disarm.
The American declaration malo
no mention of extending the pres(Continued on Page Four)

City’s Chain Ganj? F a r m C lub Group
Is Increased W ith Gains E xperience
Police A c t i v i t i e s On Visit
1Jmm‘T" * ' ’ . *
w»l, i'.

MAHHINGTON, Feb.
10. —
A.P.)— A weary j a l ' harretsed
todna committee yMterday heard Marylai
Fine* totaling | l!B J » were Wetha wiplcasant nswa that the tax
lad against law-vialatora appear­
measure U ie framing muat yield
ing In Municipal Judge It. W.
aa additional ««&amp;M 00.i&gt;00 to halWare'i Police Court Monday aftance die lop-aided budget by the
b
end o f the 1933 flee* I year.
The Treasury told the Houae
chain gang was Increased by sev­
Waya and Manna Committee some
Announcement has been made eral members.
Roy Morris, whits, charged with
tha sum naeded to put tha gev- that 8. D. Hlghl ay man, former
emment’s finances In order, but I Sanford automobile dealer, hat being drunk, pleaded guilty and
later this was revised to $T&gt;^- been appointed on the staff o f tha was fined $ U 0.
W. n7 Whitten, white, charged
Century of Progress Commission,
000.000.
.
with being drunk, pleaded guilty
Through waeka af hearings the Florida Divtelon.
committeemen have had tha Ut­
He assumed Ms nsw duties this and was fined $6.
J. 8. Williams, while, charged
ter figure la mind, but yaatar- morning, and left fnr Tampa to
with a water
day Ogden L. MIUs brought them attend a meeting of the Commit- with tampering
farther and gloomier informs lion mission. Mr. Highlryman wilt tour meter, pleaded guilty and was
on tho tax situation.
Florida Ira the Interests of Florida's fined $4.
'Eisner Woods, white, charged
Ho gave It to tho committee exhibit at the Chicago Fair, for
as It mat behind closed doors to lha next several weeks, ha an- with disorderly conduct, will be
triad naxt week.
draft tho bill, expUInlag It waa M m U L "
II. II. Anderson, while, charged
baaed on "January Iowa, and
with reckless driving togv'-he:January Iowa are lower than wa
with Paul Parker, pleaded nnl
axpectod them to bs."
guilty and was ordered dismissed.
Worn tha . committes
imme­
WASHINGTON, Fob. 10. — Parker waa fined $5.
diately came word that the added
charged with
Judee
$450,000,000 would bo hard to (A .P .)—Revtano freight loadings
for Uto week ending Jan. 30 were turning on water without authori­
Dad.
ths ty, pleaded not guihy, but waa
Meantime, other development* announced yeatar^y by
at tho Capitol brought to mind American Railway association it fined 912 50.
Albert Spann, charged
with
lha shift In personnel o f the men totalling M I.I 6T. This waa n de­
who have been directing the na- crease ' af 1711 cars below tha doing business without a license,
preceding weak, and 158,240 below pleaded not guilty, waa fined $'J0,
(Coatinned on page Fear)
the corresponding week la 1931.
and lha fins ordered suspended
provided be buys a license.
Charlie Xing, charged with
ORLANDO—McVey, Unclear,
disorderly conduct, pleaded nut
and Son, West Palm Beach, re­
guilty but waa fined $10.
ceived $200,000 contract far con­
Sidney DuPree alias Sidney
struction af now state highway be­
Spenrsr, charged with petit la r
tween hare and Winter Cardan.
ceny, pleaded not guilty, but wa*
fined $25.
Wilbur Jordan, charged with
assault, pleaded guilty and was
fined $35.
Mabio Jordan and llaty Anders,
charged with disorderly Conduct
pleaded not guilty and were dis­
NEW TORE. Feb. lft.— (A .P .)—
missed.
10 H p R canto In yesterday on
Lonnia Jones, charged
with
a Msnpst leaving a wake at
reckless driving, will b« tried
Item that circled tha globe.
Mat week, as will Euaetn EnverBRek'DMU aa all-erwnd-theI vary U g Wesley, Luthota
Goodwin, Daley Jtebiiwoa, charged

1
•by attack

Democratic Chairman American Spokesman
Asks For Unpledged Haa Spotlight With
Convention To Can­ Brvening Who Gives
didates In Advanct Fledge Of Germans

Hish^ey^tRfl 1 Named
To Conjfmiasion Staff

e Had Seen Calvin

ired that Walmetta 'Farrinr,

Members of Seminole Chapter,
Future Farmers of America, are
united in declaring that a week­
end spent in Tampa and South
Florida last week was Ihc most in­
teresting event on the calendar of
activities since the chapter waa
organised.
Twenty-one boys, hcadrd by Alex
H. Johnson, vocational agriculture
teacher and the hoys' Instructor,
left for Tampa by ichool bus at
b:30 o'clock Saturday morning.
With them wont ramping equip­
ment and food enough to last un­
til late Sunday night.
Immediately upun arrival Ike
boys were conducted through the
Gulf Fertiliser plant, said to bo
tho largrst In Florida. Mf. Melvin,
vice-president of the firm, person­
ally escorted them through the
plant and pointer! out the various
steps taken In tha manufactura of
fertiliser.
They entered the Tampa Fair
Grounds at 2:30 o'clock as guesla
of tha Fair Association, and re­
mained there until after 9:00
o'clock, visiting every exhibit, en­
joying every ride and amusement
device, aad generally disporting
themselves.
That night they vUilcd the home
of Mr. Johnson’s father, and
camped out, and laft the Johnson
home at 10:00 o’clock Sunday
morning. Kn routs they visited
tha school farms at Plant City
and Winter Haven, as well as tha
llok Tower.
Those making tha trip, in addi­
tion to Mr. Johnson ware: Donald
lendreaa, Clifford King, Clifford
Ball, Dwvld Earle, J. P. Brown,
Kenneth Benton, Rene Jimlncs,
Randall Priest, Jim Pardon, Ron­
ald Mulrhead, Paul Hodgea, Rob­
ert Wallace, Stove Patera, Creaton
Phillips. Talton Phillips, Bernard
1Andress, A, J. Hauer, C. R. Daw­
son, and T. O. Laadrsas.

Pugilist Dies From
Effects Of Battle

WKST.PALM BEACH. Feb. 10.
— (A .P .)—William Elton. 24, local
pugilist, died today two weeks aft­
er ha was carried unconscious
from ih* ring at Lako Worth. Ha
NEW YORK, Pah. |«— (A J ».&gt; - •ever completely regained eon-

r

Majaobm QgmpWU, British
B ten slumped la tba canvas in
to fourth round of his fight with
■veir White, Trenton, Maw JarIf, without being kit at tba time.
MriWmne said a blood clot davaiM go tba brain, apparently
■■Uf by tba ficlumant a%4 «xA * * ut-

A man of state-wide prominence who lives near
Altamonte Spring* and travels all over Florida was in
the office o f the Chamber of Commerce the other day
and said "Because of the naturo of my work, our
family arc over the State a good deal. Some times
we arc In Orlando and wo see the motion pictures
there, and somo times we go to the movies at Winter
Park, occasionally to Mt. Dora or Eustis ami once
in a long while to Del^and. hut we go to Sanford more
frequently than anywhere else, not only because we
get the best sclirtion of pictures and we get them
while they are new before they are shown elsewhere,
but l&gt;ecau*e the Sanford theatres maintain the most
satisfactory projection of any theatre in Central
Florida."
Not so 'nng ago the equipment in one Sanford
Theater was recognized as one of the three best
sound installations in the country and the company
selling this installation frequently brought prospective
buyers to Sanford to see and hear the type of pro­
the public in smnll denoml]
jection maintained in this theater.
nations.
'
The average citizen does not realize what an im­
With this in mind Charles Cataq .
portant factor is represented in its theater and amuse­
Dawes, president of the corpora*
-■
ment enterprise. The local thcatei operates on n heavy
tion, and Col. Frank Knox, ha*4.
.'
of President Hoover's anti-hoard*
ji
payroll. Eighty percent of its monev stays at homo.
ing campaign have been In ftt*
.
A smaller proportion of the gross proceeds is seart
quent conferences. Knox also haa
away for film rental than the average business en­
discussed the matter with Prasl- .
terprise a|&gt;end( for the stock of merchandise it has on
dent Hoover and Treasury effl*
sale. When a clothier sells you n suit, it is a garment
rials.
t
he hns Itought from a manufacturer somewhere else
Before leaving for his homo bk - •
If you buy that garment from a local merchant, his
Chicago yesterday Colonel X m Z
margin of profit between ttie cost to him and the
declined to discuss the plan o f bln
selling price to you is spent In rent or taxes, Insur­
new organisation beyond saying it fc*
ance. Tabor, advertising, light and heat, interest on
would be “ One you can gab ro o t ;
capital with which to nperato and his imrtldpnllon in
teeth In."
the many community enterprises to which he is ex­
“This is no campaign full oC T
blur sky end beautiful phragnWJ'.V •
pected to contribute. The local theater has the same
Knot said, •‘ we are going tn aid \J
margin between the cost o f film rental and all other
s principle. Besides that WW IT S
expenses.
going to have something genolnq
Every time a home talent benefit performance or
to offer later on."
entertainment o f any 'kind i l put on, the number o(
Meantime, applications for ear* t
people who patronize It spend that much Iras with the
porstinn loans continued, and n •*'
regular licensed enterprises o f the community. In a
railroad report showed the newd e l ■*.certain definite sense, the theater pays tho cost of
the carriers for a part of tho cere
every ao-callcd benefit performance whether it is a
poratlon's $2,000,000,000 resoureoa. •
dance, card party, home talent play or what-not.
Issued by the Bureau of Railway ;'.tJ
I l t e intelligent citizen realizes that wc need the
Economics, maintained here by tho - •
theaters in the amusement life of the community. It
railroads, it disclosed that claag * v
one roads In 1931 had n net rail* , ■
furnishes relaxation, recreation and amusement. These
way operating itwome o f ( H I / „ - |
lire tho safety valves for the tired, busy housekeeper
095,960, or a return o f 1.9$ peg,
,
or busy professional man. Mental relaxation is as
cent on their property Inveitm a M L . m
important as physical recreation. We
havo-juilytlhu* The
net railway operating
h*

Fog1
, Smoke Blanket Highly Paid Writer
Hits South Florida Is Victim Of Death
MIAMI. Feb. 10,—(A . P .)— A
smoke and fog blanket of such
density that autordobiU travel was
halted In soma places several hours
gripped South Florida early to­
day. It lifted, however, when the
sun broke through. Between Mi­
ami and West Palm Beach eutomohilsa crept along with head
light* burning and horns blowing
Tha smoko waa from mucklaml
fires Ig the EvergUdes and was
raised with fog. 41 TO TA K H LAW TEHTH
TALLAHASSEE. Feb. 10. —
( A.P.)—C. T. Whitfield, secretary
to tha state board of law examin­
ers, yesterday announced that a
class of 41 candidates will take
tho atata bar examinations here
next Monday.

BEVERLEY IIII.I.S. Feb. 10.—
(A .P .)— Edgar Wallace, 56, who
became one nf Ih,&lt; world's most
prolific and hfghnl paid writer*
after starting lifr at a newsboy
in lorxlnn slums, died today of
double pneumonia. The author of mystery stories
was stricken Sunday with Influ­
ents and pneumonia devaloped. Ho
ram* to Hollywood from England
recently to write scenarios for mo­
tion picture studios.
ASftH DELEGATES
FORT PIERCE. Feb. 10. —
(A .P .)—An Uninstructed Florida
delegation to the Democratic na­
tional convention was urged hero
last night hy James M. Carson of
Miami, in a speech before a
Democratic vktroy fund rally.

Rotary Speaker Declares Japanese
Are Realizing Futility Of Efforts
It le tha oplnlonf of Dr, John
Martin, B. 8^ professor of Interna­
tional Halations at Roll ini Col­
lege, that tha Japanese cabinet Is
cracking, and that' tha Japanasa
nation ia gradually discovering
that It la impossible to forte cus­
tomers to purchase any articles If
they do not wish to.
In an add rasa before Sanford
and out-of-town Retariani nt the
Celery Club yesterday, Dr. Martin
used u hie tubjaet "World Dis­
armament Conference," but took
considerable Uma to point out the
varioua matters which have com­
bined to cause tha present d iffi­
culty In China. Ha also pradlctoi
that It waald ha satisfactorily
settled within a fqw days, to tho
relief af tha entire world.
Dr. Martin declared tha present
disarmament conference a world
historic event because "far tha
first Uma In tba history o f tba
world, TeprasMUUns of practical­
ly every nation on earth are proo•at, with tha avowed
purjmea
“ h i m * af
•»
M V
finding w « 7 s t«
« •&gt;&gt; o n t n r e -

S
riT

•rs In efforts toward pnaee," Dr.
Martin declared that If tba Unit­
ed 8tetea and all other nations ac­
cepted a 10 or 16 percent cut In
ermament roata during this yenr,
lha conference "will have been n
decided euccets.”
He urged hie hearers and tho
nation to taka “ heart and hope de■pita tha situation In China, becausa lha .forces of peace will
surely triumph, and another mem­
orable milestone In tho history of
tho world will ba recorded."
Present at tba masting w en
Dr. Martin, Rotil Ians Charles
Moreman, Harry Sullivan, and Joe
W. Scarlett, DaLandj A. E. Camp­
bell, Berry. VL| W. W. Freund,
CaUmtville. Md.j F. D. Stewart,
Cambridge, Mass.; Ralph Patch,
Btoneham, Mass.; W. D.
MUIe,
Patterson, N. J.; Dare Howard.
Buffalo, N. Y.; and Ooorgo Blewart, Orlando, and Saaferd Rota ri­
ant C. U Walker, A. W. Epps,
8 . Puloaton, Rev. II. L LmrUit, IL
R. Stevens, W. C. Hutchison, Karl

* re pert said. w o « v
.oMi.K.’.A, 141, or a return e f E M .
per cent on the property Invest*
ment.
The decline was blamed ad* ,
s t e a d y reduction of
trafOur. ,
-largely resulting from beslnuen. ( .
conditions that axlsted during tbq * ,
year." Passenger revrnues, tha.ra*.*
port said, had been the smallest ..
•Inca 1904. Rsvanues from that
source amounted to $551,054,239 •
decrease o f $ITHJ&gt;65,065 or 24 pee
cent compared with 1930.
The reeoqptrucllon corporation
worked today toward com pletM
of Its Whahlngton organlantten.
and tha tatting up of agendas In
lha varioua financial centers tp
that applications for funds . esq
receive prompt consideration.. ■,
Colonel Knox waa InuadaUA
with offers of support from vart*
out types of organisations.
talked with William Green, pond*
dent of the American FadereUen
of labor, and Louis . J. TnbeVj
ma&gt;t«r of tho National am nge.
Doth men assured Knox their
organisations would back tha
movement to tho limit.
"W e ora going to convince thn
man who ia hoarding money tha*
It is to hit disadvantage,” Knox
•aid.
“ Wa will endeavor to ahoM Wtn
how vital It la to keep money la
circulation, now If ho holds not
$10 It manna • $100 shortening
In eradlL Aa that shortening
spreads It may oventoally cans*
him to loss his job."

Longwood Evening
Class Hag Mectini
With an attendance o f over
persona, tha tangwood Even!
Citrus Class met at Lyman HI
School In that town Monday all
to engage In ■ spirited diacacal
an citrus culture aad cover era
Alex R. Johnson, vocational dir
tor at Semlnoia High School, a
sponsor of Uto dob, led In tba d
cuss ions.
It waa announced that M arly
tounty citrus, and somn sale
grower* will meat at tha. 1-7 *
School Friday morning far I
motorcade to tha Lake Alfred C
rue Experiment station. Mr. Jot
•on declared that the saarend
this nature Indicates a aha
hearted dealra aa the part af gas
ty citrus man to Improve th
crops and marketing caadHIs
aad ha la elated tv rr l ke f c e i

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A w h i t * (potted.
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HI# A mating Rrc.vtvy Cauaaa Many Geneva Are, phone 9102.
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New both 12 Mdllliitir* I Ihllt.
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i Paring th* diacuiiinn, in which •leIphIk
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|«, f l i t s lM ir g h . H era h i nn. T o .
&gt;V” found that th# DaUmt D in li t , 2 * ml m h e l d f o r r e r o i i a l K M .
llav* you any telling ability? If
- r '- ,
WitO of OrUndo U (telling rnilTc
you ha** and are willing to work
( ’InclNfiall *‘I#veI#ini 2. I -m
.. .
„ MvL. r
...... r w ..................... hard, apply Room 50| State Hank
I. 8i 1l/ord at about two rent* per ftllcKgO. &lt;(lltlfttlMI#. I »ei rnil, |
**Mf«If.
Martlfi.
\n«
h
Mf than local dairies. Coni
Bldg , Orlando, Kla.. between 10­
s an f e w h i g i t
h#dun Id k ln g lh l«
" fc&lt;SMtlS fatal I ■$•#»((•■tl«a
•« low a* 1 2. * ’ tola ( f i l l htk#*
tr Lehman stated that "w «
12 A. II. A*k for Mr. Robaon.
Itw altn efll
Hull!
lay
M«a4ar. lebrwary ft, 1*31
.'M
.lr..
fe».
I. \\» &gt; M I 'll i •; MTOItt:
%.|x
w - _as well
... ^
N.%Nfl l|||».(i Vt;||ml HedlMfi
« t oor .people
m
I
• o n c Itln M low
9
A — Poultry
lO-tly I 7",.
, I f milk can be bough, r.'-UJa*!."— 1 ^ 7 . ^ , , ^ : " # -,r
2 Nil
hIwh a• ? ?’.
for 16 cents end hers •t»$i»».
m#m**i,
market ,im„ t *•low
aw I 2 *. I S
FLORIDA-HATCHED guaraotaad
Ctflte or 20 cenls. we ought T!/T'\
f •• »•
u , i N few hllfli M I
chieka. Orange Hatchary, Apop­
2i.| »n
I Into th* alluatlon.” t „ ,
’
................ ......»IA ta.r I dill...,
ka Fla.
Commissioner |*efn#r en
«d. “ Juat a. a general prin« » ' " h"
( ASM f’aid for clean cotton rag*
W* ahouldn't aet up an, bai
,hMl
-hipmente
at The Herald Office.
.J for tha free aal. or e,change [ Z
.w" k ; ho,,l,, n,,‘
WOrchandl.e. I am a Demo*,at 4A’ f , r ’ ,rom ,hr » u «r. including
Holy f'roaa Church will begin 10— Flower* and Flantw
* b*ll#T# In free trading.” Com I’^ r
proportion of miacd. To
it* nharrvanc* nt !he Unt-n Sia- &gt;«&gt;H BALE: Tomato plant*. Phony
rlon«r Byrd okayed Mr. ! * f f Z , " 1 ,h" , . ou,&gt; ,h' ^ 'h a n g e an.l
•on tomorrow. A*h Wedneaday. At
253-W.
•(land, hut Commlaiinnrr1 !
0L,,|"r r*‘ ^
10 IM) A. M. there will lie rra»i the
NKW YORK. Krb H.
A.I* )
Joined Mr. Uhman.
'" ,M ,h" ' r
«lo" n
M
I’enitenlial Office and a ir lr ’ rn 1J— Wanted
T h s Aiibninrin# is “th# m m t # ffrc
tb o d l(«..lu n concluded will, J ^ 'T *
■,,u*
‘*',f
tlon of the Holy Cnmmoninn. Th* w i v i v r i . -e,. ..
*1
1 an ew ..lin n thw, t h .
it
t
" K J » " U « ry and in a tiu rtrd that
WANTED TO Huy aecnnd hand
a ^ ,1 .1
m ! U r " »nu
ret,uealed to lik e w i.e hold tiv* known waapon for injuring Evening Service at 7:::o I’. M. will
atrnlter, four wheeled, in gonal
^ f n u l . ,h ,
’r
" » * « " « « «» not over 6 0 p „ . pea-e" ianil lb* powerful aubma- r,|uaiat nf lb* iVnitential Office, runilition. .1 IM Palmetto Are. Apt.
the
Litany,
anil
a
arrinnn
by
th
*
1
A
V
rine*
will
win
the
neat
war.
^wd
T r iv
o k 'e d ;a apeci.l
r r ; * ‘perm.t
,onrr: .• ' " i &lt;|ur,
,,f *••»'
revoked
j , n»&lt;•**■»' —
x . **,
lt*v.
II. »|).,
_____
Thu. teraely ---------dm, lb. .griaaled
" T John Henry Hopkina, '»■
.
C ldk Lamaon had given thel ...
, ,
1
.......
'
~
WANTED TO HUY: two office I
Dalrlea Inc. Evidence w «.
, ?Pr
» ■*
M pre.-H stnl,in
™... ,i ,. fcr
l _ !h„
.v whl,? .h, , - , . jn
.
rZ t",r V ,,r" ,M " f
' &lt;hUr,'h ,,f
«n# Kctlfrrner, ( hirAtfo, III., who
de«ka an,) two chair*. Mu*t In. I
by local dairymen to the ,h" 1 ,h" " *MpP 'r* «'• • • «• •«‘ h*r .
*
. . . *
^ th# «Orlando
• • dairy
• •
V#rn#
a i&lt; nnlionMlIy known an n writer/ In good condition and priced right. I
Sff#*t that
wav Kroup showed th# rooprrhtion th#&gt; v n,or wh"
I dling milk which ia not produrrd did and if you and #a&lt;*h shipper ,,oy «nd ha- 1-i‘rn tinkering with preacher, and trailer in the Epla- Una R. B , rare Herald.
.... of_
carry out faithfully the ahnv# undrrara craft «inr#( summarixr cnpal Church,
» Ita forma, _a .................
direct violation
IA— He
F or f U a i
There will ii* no aperiul aervicri
p m «n tc lty milk ordinance! " J r^,,,,|r"1
*• "« n*»#Mion ahnu' the international naval (|u*atlon.
‘ T. William#, city engineer.N !
"*
* r*P *fr"11 InaJualry on j
lake tol l in « n interview of hia on Thurailay a a th* funeral nf tbo TWO FURNISHED hnu.ea, it A 4
room*. Hot water, quarter me­
1 that In all but three I „ 07 V . ^ n n ^ l ’ * " '.r0“ P " V " ' !
inv' n"*,n’ »
Hfe-a,,|ng late Hiahop nf South Kloridu. the
ter. Uwaon 107 N. Locu.t Av*. |
h* ha. aecured aufflrlent
,
h?” ? r; * P* a,U" '‘h" ” y" for -“ *»"»-rInww. It |.„'t lit. Rev. Cameron Mann, M I
Next Chrixtlan Church.
really
l$^«f-way
____
------if-wajr for
for the
the new
new
rw
J
•. .PA
" f u Whl?
” a new inventlnn, though it will be rnniluctril *t St. I.ukr'a
4 w g| th*
the laktfront
lake front boulevard.
houlward. II* , ™’ "
(M lm at^ M.r-h aeed- haa ju*l hern patented. Ita plana Cathedral, Orlando at 11:00 \. 1 |. TWO STORY, xix room houae, lo­
furfCa oathorli*d
«nthorla*d to negotiate
negoti.ta
1
Vfrom V,
“ U were filed in th* patent office aoon Th# entirv body nf clergy in South
cated (42 E. I#th. St. Renuvatnl I
*
moved
thia ,,time 'on lavt '«*a
With the Check, Zachary,
after the H-fil diaaater aa-veral I lorida will he in the I’ rocraeional throughout. Apply 4M Magnolia.
aon. You are Invited tn meet with year* ago.
r, and Zarrenner intcreata, in
nnd it i* eapected that lay people
almilar group committee* nevt
effort to a*cure a right-of-way Monday."
The huoy, to be lowered ur railed from throughout the dlocrie will 26— .Ml»rtIlfinrona For Sal*
” 0fh thalr laka-fiont proper*
by
i able*, ia * nautical elevator, ■(lend this finsl tsrvlc#.
It waa agreed that the mini­
FDR SALE: Team" of Mulex, I
go toon aa poaaible.
Beginning
Friday
and
from
then
rapahle
o
f
carrying
paaeengera
to
..........
"
•
•
iruni
mrn
Cheap, M. Ilanaon.
mum price f. o. h. |ia,-king houae
Mr. William. alao auggeatnl
the
aurface
and
returning
fur
.,th*r
on
r,&lt;,h
w
,vk
day
throughout
l-ent
platform, fur cannery
grade
it th* Commliiinnera a*k th* grapefruit, be rrrummrnded to lb* load*. Ingenioua hatch arrange w'11
h* 1'’ • fifteen minute-. FDR SALE: BOAT. Mulllna metal |
do Rood Department not to Imlualry at not |raa than 10 renta ment. make entry an.l egreaa ea,y aervic* of prayert and meditatinna
*p**d hoat, coat over $200.00, In
th* lake in front of City a field boa.
" I t ’a going to he nrreaaary,” the on the I’ aalnia. Thia ia a noon- lay f rxt data ah.pe, 13 feat, long, 8
property any cloaar than
•ervic*
held 'ro
from
:0,7
lo ft- A 10 In. wide, equipped with
* and ■I.* nr,a
m 12
12 :0
7 to
It alao wpa agreed that ahippar* inventor aald, "for navie* tu h cg in l ..........
L* If
f**t from the bulkhead. Thia be advlaed againat accepting lea* thinking innrv uwanaWeiy
LL20 each day. Other iipcclal air tank, flrwl $so.oo take It, A .'
D- Kaaallk.------- -- —
'
1
*Uon waa arcaptad whan Mr. than $1.50 f. o. b. on No. | anil rnrana „ f
making anhmarinr*
- *erv|cea
---a.. wa ui n•( cr l uRd e it';
_Mo pointed out that If the $1.25 on No. 2 grade* of grape­ *af*r.
Slfsr.
W#dn#«fl*V
VVednea.Iay llrnin*
evening aarwle.
aervic* .a
at N.aa
7:30 *&amp; — H o *#*1 F o r Hals
•var aipectad to build dock# fruit.
"Not. mind you, that the aub- P. M., each week when gueat
th* laka, It would b* n*c*aThe motion covering th* orang* marine ia * dangerou* craft. It I re*, hera will be heard |n the lo­ A «I room” hou»e. fa l,"- o^di^n. I
&lt;• fill In If th* Slat* dredge I movement lead a* follow*:
little more than acr* tiled land,
l»n't. Hubmarinea probably are the ral pulpit. On Friday afternoon,
to th* bulkhead.
'
IIIOI 1
'That
It$ IN
la !«■
th* IPfKP
*en«r (II
of mM
thia •afeat veaael* alloat bwauae they at 4:30 P. M. each week will he can be bought $1100.00 caah. worth
BMttart diapoaed of fouml Imdy that w* recommend to all are more aturdily built. Subma­ conducted a School of Prayer by in**«tlg*ting. A. P. Connelly a
n lu lftfia ri O
l l l k n r l i l n i f iKaa
_ «_
_.i
* ..
*
l
omiaaianara
authorlalng
th* ahippara at__
that in view uf the re rine accident* have been drama. the Rector, Monday afternoon* at •^ons.
$100 to th*
■v* of
— ▼
— "Salvation
— ----- ...#i
«-»i rn
tm iiv agrrwu
'lured
eatlmata
agreed upon nr
nf Hard bet-au.e people know that 4:00 P. M.. la th# time aet for the
, fo* th# purpoa* of taking only .1000 rare o f mld-aeaaon or- when one .ink. the men may he children'* miaalon which I* titled
s i transient men during the ungr* remaining on tre#s, which alive down there.
“ Crtiaader* of the Croaa."
, fow
poalponlng
the wav determined upon twrauae of
.......... .
• When a aurfai# .hip ,|nka
llMO Of 600 f*«t of needed fire droppage. amdl all** and rropa
that « th# end; Its occupants are
T A V A R E S -E d John.on puruntil th*. next mealing, a&lt; picking way ahort of
eatimate,
go poatponlng th* aelactlon of that the ahipment of orange# thia dead. Ilut th#r# have been only chaaed Your Caf# from J. C. Ca, ■
F o * IXVATOa.
I
ruthere.
« naraoy announce my e.ndldaev
HrWtp*p«r for th* publicatiun of week and next ahould h* decreaaed two major aubmarlna accident*
•
me*
the
war,
and
the
S-51
waa
l’ 4*Um|u*nt tax Hat.
from 25 to 10 percent.”
I k Commlialonar* alao aat a
Concerning grapefruit advert!*- lammed. That might happen to
iJt:
Bht prko for tha uat of th* May log It waa vaid the Exrhang* and » » y «hip. I^iouM n't be aurprlael
•npgurl will be appreciated
1
L E G A L N O TIC E
M r Haul by on)r group. In th* the,Clearing llnuae atood ready In if they find the M-2 rammed, too.”
. ________ J- J FAHIttaiL
■M u r*, th# ballroom and lobby Join In aurh an effort and thoae
. . . , FO* atIKHIFF,"
1
'‘H bo noted for $20 o day, mil nulaiile either body were naked
I hsr«bjr ■nttoiKir# mr cunJliUrr !
for
ih.
.trie,
nt
Hheri((
ol
*.“
|M
i .ballroom, dining room and elan to rnoprral* in an Intenaiv*

Courtesy U. S. Dept, of Agriculture and the Florida
State Marketing Bureau. B. E. Surry, Sanford Hep.
By

j

Inventor Of Sub
Says It Is Best
Arm For Peace

la (h* Itamocratio Primary t* hi
In Jon* of this y#sr. *Vsh Nhry. U agw fot; Farroat bfty. Lake
aopport will ha appreciated. MonrAi, aad Paolo. Tour rots and
Pon r o i i r r jr o o K .
A* VAUGHAN.
•upport la tha June primaries will
This is In snnaunr# mf e«n&lt;!ldsr/
b# appreciated.
for tho offIso of I'uoaljr Judge of r o K a rrK tiM T fe w iiR N T o r r r » _________ J A T lf. BKTK.
Nsmlnolo ( ’outitr. »ub|e*t fo the de,
M f m im im o i.
rlsIfNI of Ih# voters in Ihs Demo,
ro«
J t m c E or p k a c t l
Th# Hanford Jlerald le hereby
eratl# Primary to be hfld In June. authortaod in andnunc# my randl,
I hereby announce my toialldacy
I will appreciate jnur support.
dacy, for the po«itloa of Huparln. for tbs office of Jaatlca af (he
a 1* me tunuot*.
tesdent of Publlr Inatructlnn for psocw for tha r north Dtstrtc*.
- »
Heutlnols County, subject ft ih# will which embracea Hanford, Altamonte
po n
r o r j T t JiiM.K
of th# voters In th# (km om lh Hprlnas. Laka Mary, Ungvood.
Korrest City. I^ha kCbnroa and
I hereby snnounr# my candidacy Primary to h« held In June
Paola If* elected f shall oaa my
t’lfAFtt.Klt T. IIIINDPILSON.
f**r r».#l#rtlon
7De nffr* of
beat efforts lo It^ars an affldent
&lt;’»unly Judss «f Heit$lni&gt;ls County, j
Plnrlda, ■uhj#rt to th# Demorratto ro n itpt:m % TKKU EiT o r rrw - administration of no Important af.
flc#. and Iwill appreciate say sup.
i.ir n i r n i m n % .
Primary to be held the first Tu»«.
•
day In Juno |9lf.
I am candidal# for reflection port alven •m#. rv DL WRLDOFtN.
I am deeply graleful for the sup. to *h# offlco of roanty euperln.
port «ly#n m# l^r the voters of ten* nt of puhtle Inatritctluo and
County In th# pa»t. and •nail deeply appreciate your eup f o r r o i %f v r R O fE c m t fl a t .
TORNKY.
will * pprrrlaf # a fontlnuatlnn of P°r*
an espreaalon of yotir r#»o.
Vot$r ei$pp«irt In tbe
June prl.
tht* support In th# Jus# Primary
tinned confidence In my feithf il rnariea.
In which I Will
aeeb ye.
JAM &lt;1 Mil A ItON
diechars# of the dullee nf thle of. election
m th# office of Coanty
flea.
Drosecutlna Attorney,
will bd
rim c o r n t t « m i ;m o r o r
T. W I.AWTOM,
ureatly appreciated I solicit your
▼A IKE.
•
•(fp-rt
no
4
n«s»rly
fh&gt;(
year
r#c.
I with tn annnunrs to tha p#epl#
row j r r n n i o r P K t m
**rd of Juat and efficient service aa
of Xgminoli County .nat I am a
This la my annnuaremeni that I •% prnweeutor. mml pledge sty con,
candidate f*»c r&gt;.#lectlon lo tha of. have entered the rasa for th# of. tinned efforts toward tha cause af
flc# of 'ounty Aeaeeaor nf Thlea. flc# of Ju#tlc# nf the Pence for th#
|
Subject to the dectalon of tho voters Fourth District, which embraces Justice
JOHN ii. I.KONAnDT.

CHOOSE -

Observance Of
lenten Season
Being Planned

weeka;

Business and Professional

AIRPLANES

Cut Flower* — Plant*
Floral Oealfna
■h.fl bag. ___ rnrl
IK*
!»■*! Ia.tvi.tlm a • ( 10.1 a

814 Myrtlo Are,

CAFE

GARAGE

f•-•KsiraiaaS

* la, for $30 a d*y&gt; with Ith*
dual or group renting cither,
nqnlred to pa* for Inalalo f water, elactrlc, or gax
. itlona.
^ Chief of Police Roy 0. Will lama
g in n authority to ahoot all
*t dot* found on atr*(ta.
nlng Fab. 1, th* aalary of
, which hat bean nflfllad to
Oaa Knight, lining l„ New
(Inca laat September, will
*.ta Mr*. E. J. Moughton,
b**n acting a« aaalatant,
|, to th* lllnta* of Mri.

Continuation Of
i t t u b H oliday
M ecidedU pon
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y

gUaa*d fromPago Oaa)
did not r*c*lv« nutlet 0f
.J kit W*dn**day morning.
IJoint grounagreed that the
blnady hadihowa evident',
' *• A k. market, of iking
l»od andthat auctionprice*
dp would rtapond (taadlly
trad* beran to f*«l th*
jv*
m**tlng authoilied Man*rit ot th* ClearingHoot* tn
■hlppar* belonging |0 n.l-“taataaUan. Th* following
iwaaamt:
•
W**Uag thiaafUntaon af
4 MMmlkaoa roprea.nt-

666

rampaign, forcibly railing atten­
'*AHKKIt. Joined br her
fr'eod- J. t&gt; I atMu/uw '"mlr .impmV.'rViS’ml
tion of conaumer* In the larger
• AilKMt. 1 otiiiilainihla,—
m V fe .T .V r '* " ••f" fv»m.5l wllh*
renter, to the healthful qnalltlei
•pp/.eu,;;
tnur »«"• •"&gt; h*l
and raaaonabl* price* of th* fruit M a 'V i'.'.iT T *J," CT» — aai.trM 8Av iiu iIAN
r o of h as .
___ LHWW A. TAT*.
thia aeaaon.
SSly VJ3 * i#
k in .
mmhm
.»«»«* , ealevallv.
a N K N irr
I n«r«Ly (Mfiuiu-* mr raM M ifr
S
S
lm
A
h
T
ttt'i.
“ 4
T . S . V ?
Mir,: f4r sheriff of K#mlnn|# f*ounly sub.
YANt KY IN MEXICO CITY
'M« t Hp*edy Hvmedie# Koowa.
ftj
Homorrutl# Primary in
* *N ^ *n n i rrnm ih# sworn hill Juu#. ITpon ntr r»cord and pssl
MEXICO CITY. Feb. B. _
Of ■omplalnl (lied I. U|« Kami* Performances as sheriff of Uis
(A .P .)— Capt. I.ewia Yancey,
that you claim *om« Interval in
yl 1 *°B*R ?our
and
nunihee i l l ra„ i , br ita V v support.
American trana-Atlantic flier, ar­
JUAN II All A.It: ( " mpaj IT « f Itan
__________ "• M. HAND.
rived yeaterday from Marld*. Yu­
fort to Flitter’ MINI) A MUIlTtlAtlli
tu. eeeurod by itmrtaage nn lota
,' .
FW* *HM*IFr.
catan, In th# autogyro with whlrh
*»u# and iwu nf kintfii (hr##
I wl.hr in nnn.vnrv my cnndldaey
h* flaw from th* United State* to
FP
(ewlaol* Ovuaiy fw Ih. .fit*, of aherlfl nf Remlnol*
Florid*, arrordlna I* g g T IJf t-ou*ty a itlH i t. th* Demvrratl*
Cuba and arroaa th* Yucatan
ford* mag. which ..id mer l i . . . u primary la Jvs*. It elaailad I will
Hlyalta.
•
pTa*ad
Wit Si c« « . •nforv. tn. law without rear or
nlrhL
mi*."ni.“
" 1 • " ( ‘•F
intelllaant Td'Milt.a
to ho*#*l
aaaiei and
me.
BLAST III.OW8 HI* MONEY
Tke eogpoet of all hnnenl and law.
ahldiaw elliaea* will V* a^recletaC
: : V 1^ " ' " ’ r7orid".~&gt;n
n,a&amp; r d i
FAUL a
JII HA,
TOPEKA, Kan., Fab. 9— (A.P.)
•»tbor. Inlaraalloaar
-S a fa blower, triad out lh*lr art
M.i; ',hMAr* . r „ r g k
VU* in a a ir r .
correap.od.at
,adia
Saturday night on th* vaalt In th*
I hereby anno.nee my ca*4 laa«y
’’'-•(rrll.n to Ih. latfle* af
» • of mlllUaa. la hb a*rW aw m Jhi b. 1
r«"&gt;ehitnl
Iharala
grocery alor* of Fr»d Flaming.
Cherllf Hemla-,la I'nun'e xuhteet *
"f.r*at
Perwonalltlew"
will
grtTh* hlaat blew Into blta moat of
l"1’* k* . '• k*o •• c.,If.Med and (el. ih* Will nf Ih* yottro In th. Daw__
1*7 • • ■PPrni/Uls dsfpwa
•eail* nelatary ta ha held naat
th* $600 |n currency and ahaelt* M" •/ dramatl* alary of th*
ia ^
r , , «T»i»cn imt&gt;KiiMi&gt; ikat ••••;
*ar**r of
anggart will k* ag
Firming had locked up at doalng
HivlaiH..
k
j
u!S.Y.iZ
•
’ub,‘+
*
'
»
th*
Haa.
rarw llrr#l«|. m tttsDKMr *.$
tlma. Th* robban gained etperlJ F MeCXHTJJt HD,
SmnforS, Smmlmmlm Cmantf,
ent« and $30 In allvtr.
Florida, one* each week for (aw
.
a w a a tn T A m a
raneerutle. weeks.
r
I h.rahy i i u i h v mr awadldaey
OV^R STATION WJAX
H1VKN under mr hand aad aaul
Regrxeeaiaii*. fnr Ibmla.l.
af a.U C.arl .a ill. ik. |*t, dly f* * » t g 1" u w v i Ho. 1, anhieei in
TONIGHt
*4 February A.- tx l i l t
'• Ikx D ia w n lh Dlmary to bo bald
f S:S0 P. M.
V. A DOt’HteAaat
is A n u
:
/
»
CUrl.
J J j (*a l,,rm will b* gahllabod
Aka
HyiA.tr. WRHKA
. a W . APKNCAW.
((C A L)
C
_ee
r *,
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.lA ^A N # ^ jf c lf t t f N l# Y

An Aaaociateii Pyeog dlgpatrb of a recent date dlrfcloaes the financial predicament which many gcltoola
throughout the country are now facing. In numerous in*
Designation of Admiral KkU- Koto often b*«n falsified by
atoneeg tax collection* have been insufficient to provide for aeburo Nomura to displace Admi­ event*. Ur. St mown obtained ■
th« usual school terms, and teachers, pupils and parents re) Koichi Shioxawa ip charge pf promise from Ambassador De bur 111
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have been rolled upon to render extroordinary services in Japanese, natal forces at Shang­ that Tslteihar would not h tak e*
S i m t l dayy later, lk traa taken.
order to keep the schools open at all.
.r
hai appear* to have a deep sad A somewhat aimilar proved urn U
In SL Joe, Arkansas, for instance, the pupils arc doing,
hopeful significance. In contrast
to have taken place in
without their customary breakfast eggs and are bringing to the commander whose impet- understood
reaper! In Chinehow. And now
them to school where they are placed on tho market and aousor** embroiled a beet of in­
sold. The pupUa evidently would rat hr r ferd tho rpinil than ternational interests hi the port an
What U tha world to make oat
tho body, a practice which may prove satisfactory if nob lb* Whsngpoo, Admiral Nomur.i □f such * serious discord between
carried to the extreme. The situation. In nny chop, revralg la acclaimed by Admiral William promise and perfqrmenrat Only
to what depths of finaqrinl inadequacy the school system V, Pratt, United State* chief af on* thing. The military have been
naval operations, aa a men, e f In control of high policy in Ja­
In that place has aunk.
pan. When Premier Inukal farmed
Throughout Arkansas somewhat the same condition “ slaletmanlika caliber."
That the Japanese Government hi* new Government in December,
mugt prevail, for we read that 4,MO itchool teachers, nf ter: should
assign to the trouble sea* it wea hoped that he would he able
receiving salary cuts, are now being [mid iri script, but an. officer favorably known In to regain for U&gt;e Cabinet that
Are nevertheless still carrying on; Washington and one long aaeocl- control of evenfc* which had es
In Tennessee 30 schools ore being kept ojven through sled with the liberal Baron K ati c iped his predecessor, Mr. Wakatpublic subscriptions. When tgx monies sufficient to operate may connote an endeavor not only • ukl. That hope has received en­
the schools were not furthcoming, campaigns were held In In pacify Shanghai, bat also to couragement now in the recall of
various communities throughout the state nml contribu­ bring Jspanese military authority Admiral Shiotawa. hut again is
tions, usually in the form of tuition from purenta of chil­ into a more tractable relation with rendered doubtful by the placing
authority.
of princes, who are exempt front
dren attending the schtsils. were made. In some platen tin-Tocivil
follow the process of the
criticism, at the head uf
teachers are working on promises of luter payment, in the military thought that precipitated domestic
the army and navy staff*.
meantime boarding on credit with fnmtlicu of pupils.
the shanghai Crisis Is compara­
There can be no greater mistake,
BIBLE VERSR FOR TODAY
In Montgomery, Ala. a special gasoline tix w.i:j Ip’;I: i1 tively sasy. Jepan'a army, in the evss from the standpoint of na­
In order to keep the schools from dosing, wliilr in oilier popular Impression, had bora win- tional eapcdlency, than to allow
(SOURCE UF TRUE HELP: — towns of that state teachers ;irc being given v/iiri,inLs mqir its spur* In Manchsrla. Tha tho military to Invade tha political
My help rometh from the lord, which at the present time arc without provision for pay­ navy ws* envious to gst a place domain in times of great emer­
which made heaven and earth.—
In thu "show.” An opportunity gency. Bismarck kept the rains of
ment
P i aim 131:2.
iu North Carolina the schools have been able to fi­ »rc-o at Shanghai, where the control in his hands la IBCfl *nd
Japanese already had decried to again in 1370. To retain that connance thomsrlvcs through borrowed money. In Virginia an regard official encouragement of trot h* had to fight the generals
CAR LOADS
effopt is Ix-ing made to divert $3,000,000 a year from the boycott of Japanese good* as while they were fighting the Aus­
Quadriga of Trajan, the laureate’* highway funds to the schools while Governor Pollard haa
a warlike set.
trians snd the French respec­
. &gt; car goc»|
recommended a ten percent cut in touchers’ salarien to en­ Always before when interven­ tively. During tho World War the
Four grays tlght-relncd poca the
able the schools to remain open. South Carolina school,i tion hat taken place in China thu Entente maintained the suprema­
hippodrome.
roiisul nf the intervening power cy uf poliUcil considerations. But
With a abvw-trnin of captive*. arc still open although approximately one million ilalkirn
ha* been the person ii^ supremo tho German military transcendol
is dun trachers with no provision for nayment.
Bait-baked, footeare,
Other liUtcs arc reporting somewhat similar difficul­ authority. Al his request marines their role.’ and Germany paid
Wild-halted Dedans* beneath th*
bluejackets are landed- At hi* dear!.- for it.
yoke of Rome.
ties. It ig extremely unfortunate that the burdens ot un
The Jnpancsr people
shoul I
iripest they depart. Admiral Shidepression have to fall so generally upon our educational oxawa, however, apparently re­ waste no tiinu in putting the mili­
Tally-ho ipenkiru d»«l&gt; •he rime- systems and It is to be hoped that in some manner way's fused to accept tho adjustment of tary in their td.ic*. The change nf
* •( bound turnpike
can bo found for TTitcttag the situation. It would be, it the boycott reached by Consul- navel tommnm rrs al Shanghai is
Twtlva mil* aa hour to the hum’s
seems to us, almost disastrous if u lowered standard ot, General Mural. There have b?-&gt;&gt; n atari in the right direction- It
tout-loot.
living should have to include tho educations nf the young various accounts of why and how 's **• uvhjrit repudiation uf AdWith shawl-raped thitaides
ha enters! Chapel and the Interna- j i .uul .'luuiawu If not a diiavnw*
cr generations.
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Codfish, oyster* and brandy in the
boot.
ny British rhamkane, hogging
down the tarmac.
Shall,-ring the Habhath in an Eng­
lish June.
With a foil I load nf half-wits,
Crapulo-i*. rarophonu* with lewd
Jan tune.
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Better Labor Rclationn

One outstanding thing which has distinguished tha
preaent depression from previous1ones, haa been tho at)*
sconce of strikes and wddetproRfl labor violence. In other
days when broad became scarcq and wages were being
cut, tho customary serenity of lift was frequently broken'
by walkouts and rioting which usually left a toll of broken
Abonl two isara age wo. read noses and bleeding lips i t the scene of action.
Whether or not peapla are just getting smarter or
that hu«lnr-&gt;» hod hit bottom. Hlnee
whether they hnvu merely adopted Mahatma Gandhi's,
then il'n tftn iliR^tnif i cellar.
pnssivo resistance policy. Ihera bas been a tladded trend
.With fifteen randfilataa for ROV- against giving up jobs too readily and of using fists and
krnor th ru nugbi to be aotne real
at*. A spirit of conciliation seanu.to have developed
ald-faaliluiie^ petit h»i. apeaklag In
,ropr««i
(he-e part* between nuw anil June. both aide* titling down at tho itamo labia and aetUlns their
dffffliwncm In a friendly way.
,
i(
Al Smith denies he it * candi­
An example « f thi* wan recently dcmomtrattd when
date fu- Itemurratic presidential railroad executive*. miking a Inn porennt cut in waguv, met
nomination. That'* right, ho isn't.
with union officials anti canto to an agreement without
If#’* Just liyinir to keep Roosevelt
even ao mtldh an * harah word. Tho rrqueat.fnr a ten
from getting it.
percent cut a few yearn nun would have had about the
In Case of anelhrr war we hope name effect as tinging the Mareeillaiao in tho hanrt of Ber­
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the United Slate* will not employ lin during tha.World War.
The record establlidicd along tliia line haa been given
aay more of these dullar-a-yrar
men. 11 wouM to cheaper to pay a dent, however, with the recent announcement that notnc
’em a liundrtd thousand dollari a f ilutn of an airline had alruck bccainta pf a prciHtued* fifty
jear.
percent alaah. in .MlarieA A fifty percent cut la a pretty
large done to swallow and U tterhapa «,Jitt|e too much to
W ilie r It,we le running for the expect even in thwo times of, amieublo relations between
Senate over In Urlewdu. Walter
employtr and taiployoc Therefore tve may discount tjhia
flow , otto of Flortda’s fore meat
blemish and attribute it nut tp any general. recalcitrance
veal rotate developers, ought to fee
on the park of labor but merely to Die aviators' preference
a h i- In do tome thing to help the
to stay up high.
reel estate situation anyway.
The Palm Reach Times insists
that the "foreign settlement" we’ve
been reading about lately. Is a
place wi ito foreigner! live, not
.Where they ) * ) . As a matter of
fast, If svi’se tend the report**
■dr u idly, It’s where they lire end
'pay too.
W ill Huger* o,ideally U ep|to*cd
to on Anirritwn war with Japan.
Kayo he, “ When you get into trouble five tho* ind-mile* from home,
yon'** got 'to hav« been Iunking
for It," There’* a whole lot uf
American Iwgion boy* • in this
country who -era att anatow* U
fight the Japs nwlesm tbeg now*

John B. Urr, qutelaarteR-Miami

SANFORD, TWENTY YEAR8 AGO
*1| stand for another term. The
old board, composed o f Me*,r*. M,
&lt;V Overstreet, J. L. Dillard, U, U
Hvowni J. B. Merrill and F. L.

llonai Settlement, but it
sera:
dear that lbs naval forces wrr*
Intent on going Into action regard­
less of negotiations.
The denouement Is the penalty
that Japan has paid for allowing
her military to assume a rale
which is not property thelra. Thl*
hai been a sore trial to Interna­
tional diplomacy sine* the start ef
the Sin&lt;v-Jtpanese quarrel Aaaurnnra* from Ihejapaneaa Foreign
Office a* Oi&lt;Ths intentions of
Japanese generals and admirals

of his act*.
luitit rerentl,’ Japan had won
mop, fnar.d* by th? policy of con
dliatfim Inward China with
tha ram* uf Boron Shidehara
a**n&lt;'tated. Though .Shidchars’s
poliry Inward China yie’ded Ho ap
parsnt fruit, it ynada friend* for
Japan «l**whcr». This tho Japa­
nese should not forget. They
should recognise that to make
their existence In the Far East
morn easy, they must keep their
military in hand.

F or Supeiftisbr
O f Registration
Tao of'lco bf supervisor of
irgbitra’.iou for Seminole Counly has an aspirant
in
W. J.
Thigpen, Sanford resident, who to­
day announrtu
eandidacy for
announced hi*
his candidacy
that office.
Yesra o f eapetience in book­
keeping pini a knowledge of ev­
ery registered votej- in this coun­
ty give* Mr. Thigpen the belief
that he will be especially success­
ful ms an efficient lupetvlior if
he is elected. He asks the support
o t-a ll vater.\ who fed that •he
uch
dutlrs of. this office *rr
that they require the attention of
a man «ilh a knowledge of the
county and it* residents.
Mr. Tlhigprn
explains
that
while tho duties of a supervisor
are light, they aru important,
for upon him resti the retponsi
bility of -reing that every per­
son eligible to vote Ls registered,
ha* paid hi* poll tea. and
a
tuna fide voter. These records
must lie kept up-to-date i( they
are to be valuable, Mr. Thigpen

CbtfTh. an Elk, and
the Boutin
County

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Hs is a native of North CaraUna, but came 'to Sanford N
yean ago after several years ex­
perience as a mercantile book­
keeper in Georgian He entered the
Florida Colonisation Co., offices,
later becoming a partner in a
real estate and insurance with \V.
I), Holden. Of late years. Mn
Thigpen has been in the Insur­
ance and rail nlate business on
his own.
He has been a taxpayer nincq
hi* arrival hare in DKMi, and re-.
-Idc* with hi* family at^ DC) Dark
Avenue. He Is a member o f the

HURLEY IS VISITOR
MIAMI BSAttK'fcb. 10. (AifcT
—Edward N. Hurley, or Wheats*,
HU former chairman of tha lin k ­
ed States Shipping board ant
president of the Emergency Flat:
Corporation, arrived yesterday to
visit John Rrskine, automobile
manufacturer here.
Survey by State engineers now
fjnderway on new. tndianlovmPort Meyara highway.

and M oore
Accountants

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Auditors

Announce tho Removal of thejr Offjcea(

to the Sixth Floor o f the

First National Bank Building
Audits—Systems— Income Taxes

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MIAMI HERALD
Among the many nerats sug­
gested, from time to lime, ae caa,
cldate* for the nomination to the
governorship of Florida In the
coming primary, that of J. J. Par­
ish of Tltusvllla haa been promi­
nent.
Mr.' Parrish ha* long served hi*
county and senatorial district in
tha state legislature and hat
gained a slate-wide reputation a*
The Tltuivlll* Star-Advocate
now announces that Mr. Parrish
will be a candidate to succeed
himself as senator from the thir­
ty-seventh district, which settle*
the question of hie being n.csndldele at tbla timo for the gov­
ernorship.
...
th e Htar-AdvoqaJ* haa this to
My nf Mr. Parrish;
“ During the p u t u years. Senator Parrish
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has been A YJkfMa
legislator. During that time much
hai been dun* tq pxomq)^ the wel­
fare of the state, but npueh hes
been done, too, to dihw sharp
erHIelsni from all seetlboa of the
state. Men have heish assailed
from all quartern and from many
faction*, but regard lea* at what
tettlen of tho elate tt domes from,
nothing said includesi any thing
that would cast , tha slightest
doahta.upM the record o f tho thlr*
ty-sqvsnlh district's senator. When
man, gather and tfenatug PstrUn
la pteaent be U wfpnjed a.respect
that U o*t commonly ,»h«wn tp
Other legislators. The reason fay
thla respect b obvious; the men

op with faction* leaking their own
selfish end*, who vote* according
to hie roneclrnt* and not accord,
ing to the dictate* of olhtr*. who
hold* hi* h*ad up and r*fu*e* to
b« ewnyed by tho appeal* that sn
often play upon tho weaknes* of
r*.an, gain* a tailing reipoct. Thera
may be political camp* that oppo*e such a man becau** of hla de­
votion to the right aide of every
question, bat none dare
do *o
openly. Senator Parrish ha* been
mentioned prominently aa a poaatble candidate for governor, and
thta possibility hee turned the at­
tention of many to him, because
oil politician* And all would-be
officeholder* know that a man
like Senator Parrish ha* to bo
rackoMtd with regardletg of whot
conteit h* lend* hi* name to. HU
annottnaenienl aa a candidate for
re-election to the Senate iet* at
real all rumata regarding hi* potalble candidary for gnvtrnor."
Mr. Parrish will lurreed him■elf a* ainalor from hU 'dUlrist.
He U »tlll a young man, and The
Herald venture* the guru that
bo will be heard from a* a strong
candidate for the governophlp of
Ptorlda in the not far
distant
fa lure.

FIRST tim iM RKRH BOLD
CENTER H ILL Frb. 10^ -The
first corumbera produced hero this
■saeon, grown by* (J. R. Brawn,
ware bought yesterday by Bevitto
and Oldham far BIB a beshe).

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Social And Personal Activities
MSS MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor

O ffic e Telephone 118.

Social Calendar Exhibit Is Revealed P e r s o n a Is
The following Its: 01 plrliir#*
comprises the tllttill xnhibilion of
the Flo* Ida Federation of Art a to
le held here Thursday afternoon
at 3:00 o’clock at the Woman *
tHub:
| 1. Portrait in nil. Mark Muon
l)odd. St. Peteraburjr
2. Fishing Boat. Provincttown.
— Oil— Janet C. Kimt, SI. Peter**
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An exhibit of work by Florida
trtlatx will be hold at 3:00 o’rlotk
• t the Woman’, Club.
FRIDAY.
The Junior Christian Eniln vor
Uty of the F ln t Presbyterian
rth will hart a Valentine par
j at 4.00 o'clock at the home of
Crater Guthrie, Dream wold, with
Letter Guthrie, Brantley Adam,
3. Under Sunny Sktx«, Kmtrr
and John Morgan a&gt; ho-i*.
Armstrong, Ml, Oora
The Sallie Harriion Chapter of
4. Boy with a ( up. OH * Ilu^h
he D. A. R. will meet at 3:0-1, McKean, Rollin' Studio Flub.
■’dock at the home of Mr,. John , 5. Dinky Station Water Odor
&gt;. Leonardy, Ro,« Court, wish I Henry Austin* Until m* Stuiii# * Inh.
dr,, leonardy ami Mr,. K. A.j
tl. A Real Boy—Oil V^h ( 1***1
touglaa, a, hostesses.
ily, Sarasota,
The Dependable Clara of the
7. .Sponge Boat*. Tarpon Sfriites!
First Method!,! Churrh will have,
Oil - K. Fali fa i DavenparL Mi
a rawing party at 7:30 o'rlork at
1,cnih&gt;.
he home of Sirs. Virgil I.ee Smith,
K, Peach illo^sums O i l * Jos­
I'lnehunt.
ephine Broward Hnklfjr, Ja#V*on
A talk on Chine,e and Japanese
ville.
(ardent will be given for the
9. Olean l#r —Oil— Priecillaj Rnbnemben of the Garden Club at
eitjon, Jatkionyille.
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10:30 o'rlork at the Woman',
10. Barnyar 1 Medley Oil * Km
’lub by Mr*. It. A. Woratall, of
maline Bik’holi, Gatn#"vill#
teLano.
It. Old Mammy Jenny Oil
Another group of Uttle TheaKmmalinx Huch«U. Galn#*vilkv
er play,, “ Long Dill,nee," and
12. Our 1 amp in Maine Viator
Lady of Pain,’’ will be preaented
t B:00 o'clock at the Woman', Color—Peter Wagner, St. Peter*
turw.
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13. Poinsettiaa. Water Culoi
oae Circle of the Carden Club
Sanford will iqeet at 0:30 Louise B. Wash mm. Jacksonville
U. Blossom Time O 1 1— M r *.
'(lock at the home of Mr*. WalJ*Ha D. Aulls, Orlando.
er S. Coleman, Dreamwold.
SATURDAY.
| 16. Daytona Beach- Oil * liar
The piano pupil, of Mitt Made- garet S. Davidson, Alt. Dora
ine Mallrm will give a recital a'.
HI. Fishing Village* Mass,-Oil
1:00 o'clock at the Grammar School — Anna K. Allen, Orange City.
iuditorium.
17, M 1* s Kerriintiin l&gt; i I* - (\
The* Cecil Ian Mualc Club will Barrette Strait, Ja k«nn\ill\
old ita regular meeting at 3:151 IH. Portrait (open air I Oil- II.
'clock at the itiallo of Mr*, Fan-, K* Wanl. Sanford,
I* 3. Munioti on Myrtl* Avenue. 1 lb* Early Moonlight— 0 i L-MarThe Florida Art Exhibit will be garft 8* DavltlaiHii Ml, Dura, \
i*ld at the Woman', Clydt,
;t. Afternoon of a Faun- Oil—
TUESDAY.
’ ie* . tn »n Do.id, St. Petersburg.
The 8emlnole CAjntVr Federat­
2 i, t : . It*’i Step* Oil Mary II.
ion nf Woman', Club, will have
i!
• il'diiim Studio Club,
La February^ meeting at I 0:iw&gt;
o h1*11 a Oil Edith
•’dock at the Oviedo Woman'S. Hat*, &gt;
i-s.
*r. *' 4 '■*» 11 • » fx,
Hub.
2at, . i it" i i ‘i» -ir . Kmma
Craddock J.* , , .*# s ; i It*.
24. ltollin. I v*“
• Water
’ Wo Puleston Girls
Color—Henry Austin, L n * Stu

Honored W ith Party

Complimtntlnff Mia* Mary KUxa
&gt;€th Putaton and U \n Camilla
^laaUn, mb* mar+"Wf*dlng the
vintrr here with their jMriuit .
_kr an*| Mra, Famuel Piil««ton,
W. A. Adam, entertain*'I
iun rr of friend, with * iriilgr
Mr
given la.t night at her horn"
n ,e Court. Aa honor rur&lt;t* 1 hPulevlon receiveil thifrtm
Uh
HW aa a f i l l from the hn.te**.
•ever*) prt&gt;*re,,ion, nf
J
Ur
were ad’r.l an&lt;l
*. More,
i
I
•irt X aa-ardrd, tilth More |iri**'.
■M jn hone, went to Ml,* M «‘ide
*egl , white M I„ France, Morrow,
fh had ,erond high acorr, « , *
111 the recipient of ho«e. At the
. m tr hour a nalad rour.e wav
d bp the hwete,,. a.vii.tnl by
s John Melach, Jr., Mr*. Ben
well, Mi,* Maude I.a4e and
Margaret Peter,,
tj antitie, of radiance roaea,
Mi dragon, carnation* and other
r*l tn fewer, in bright ahadea
arrange with f.rn In va.ta
bowl, about tbo room, whtra
ho fa ta l) wtr* ontertaiunl. TalIm »«o r, cards and other bridge
cn uorie* War* deigned In color*
trmonlxo with the flora! deco-

a

Cast* for the second group of
little Theater play* to be given
Friday evening at h ihi o'clock at

the Knufuni Wontati'* Cluii wen*
announced today bv Mm. It

List O f Pictures At

TH URSD AY

Casts A re Announced
For 2 One-Act Plays

MU* Ruth Kinner, of New York
City, arrived Monday to spend
two weeks here as the gue^t of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Maxwell and Mr*
Jam#*
A,
Wright who nre directing the procluelion of the pliiyv
Mm* Wright's play, "Irvine Dis­
tance." w iittin t»v Willian IlMilstl
ITpson, will have the following ar
tors; “ (filbert Hen demon," Theo­
dore \ \ a de; *'Arthur
Morgan a"'
IlnJti- Phillip-; ‘ J.M Mull In,** p.
M Vickery; ’’ Simon Brett,'* 1 **■
ter lUvers; "llu U ," Betty McKm
non:*an&lt;| *‘ .M«iy l ee. Martha Ann
M;i\.
The nthr* lav, “ f oily o'1
" Pu in,"
wniteii by Kdilh Barnard Ihd.ino
I la vid Carh. an I dirct tnl hy
Mrs Matwidl. hits *i-e fi-lloning
« ii-t **Mrs^ Sherman " Mary K!i**
a he I:h To Jar; '‘ Mrs 1.a r r inio re,"
Khaiior rmirinirfon,
’ Lnheflis"
Mary HighUm: "Mut &gt; s*lirt mavt/*
Ruth Peartnnn; “ Jn t* l i&gt;hei.' 11.
|t. (hiham. "Brooks l!i i\" Hollis
I*liill 1p* ; "k a 11*’ I i*f K *•vm(i,” Ma rv
Mwtwell; J \\ iNim |imltl," Frank
Jnrotsim; ..ml Ho w White/* Camilla Den*

L A K E M ONROE

LAKE M ARY
Mi,,

KTHKI. IIYO TLAIN E

Mr. H. F_ Ewing spent the let
ter part at la-l week at Mi,. II
II. Ii.nlge, in llrlandu.
Melvin Dunn, Lowell Cumming*.
and Fied Cummings spent the cay
with the lalters' • later, Mr,. Hotace I re, in tlaine* City last SunL.B-

Mr,, s. II. B U C H AN AN
A n intxrr^llinf talk upon "J ri u
««i|rni" i i k
fiv"vn a( thr I j»Kv
Miungi* ucHihiI Wednesilay imun
iriK Fy thf Rfv. J. W. lamhlyn,
of lo**? W'tMih, kia. Mr. Ianii&gt;l&gt;4i
ha* inaitr a hull ilniaii or m*'iv 1 1 *
it a tn fur xi it n vnuitlri#^, aiiti hi
tuik« air vfi y rntrrlaUiiiiir an*i

wreki. plan to ret urn home to­ Wight, mill
morrow.
Wright,
Mrs. Deane Turner, of Fort
Myers, has arrived here to spend
Mime time as the guest of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr and
Mrs. Krnest Krupp, at their hnnion Park Avenue, She will attend
the funeral of Bishop Mxnn at the
rnthedra! In Orlando tomorrow.

i

Mrs.

YYul Ime

W.

PAO LA
It. K. TIM E

Mi*s Haiel Sellerk* formerly of
Sanford, is now lend ing the fifth
nod iiith grades at the Wilton
Mr*. Joe Williams. Miss Rebecca Schrail in Paula. Miss Sellerk lived
S prigging. Mi** Matile (
In Sanford about seven &gt;ear» and
ami J. R. Co*, of Gail.ilcn, Trnn„ attended the Sanford Grammar
arrive! yc.U n lav to vi-lt Mr »nH School and Junior High Srhool. In
M r, T. W. William*. :i«2 H it 1023 she left Sanford and went to
die.
Avenue. They were arenmnamei Stuart where a^e was graduated
.'5. Roof,, Venice--W ater Color hv the Rev. A. II. Butt*, of Ar
from the hlih srhool in 11)27. She
- Mcrry trllr T. Ho|t, Jack-on linftnn, Tettn., who left totlay for;
then moved to Del .and where she
Ltkelasd, ‘
alien fed Stetson UriiYrrsily rei.
3 ^ " A t N igh t'In \^nic^— Water
! sHvfng a degree o f ^Harhelnr of
Color— Frank Fiore, St
Petrr*Arts in 1331, Mils Sellerk {« now
Social Department
burt,
staying with Mrs, K. II. I.aney at
37. Backyard, ILinovn
Inn
O f Club Entertains /“l,/
Wuter Color— M. T. Il«*&gt;t. Ja*kThv* follow inr children from the
aonvIUe.
Red hitii.rue, gladioli, n .ir di ag­ Wllrnn Fchivol have turn nnthnr
3H. Gate uf the l,l*&lt; nil |jj. on, anil white cal. lilio » ' t r «&gt;•
late nor a ',*nt the fir.t
four
iretia ltal.*ted Jerome, Orlando.
tanged about the au itorimn «&lt; rminth* nf the ,chnol year: Fd
2'.*. Old Favhlnned Garden Oil the Woman', Club yeelvnlny aft
ward llawkr, Emmett 1’ear.nn.
— lu cie.la Hal,led Jerome. Orlan- emoon when tht Smial Di-partWilliam Tiller, Wilbur Foltx, i;.iv
do.
ment of t &lt;• club entertained with nell llnwkin., I,nui.,i Jammr.,
:hi. A ,ter, —Oil —Alma I). Cotta, a trldge 1un&gt; heon with Mr,. How
I .Hr Sfiivry, Wayne Foltx, Ma/el
Jarkvonville.
ard C. Long and Mr,. Jnhrt Meii.'li S m ith , Robert l.er,
Richard
31, Provincttown. Mas*. Oil— a* boater,r,. The Valentine idea Knight, Beniamin
Janime,. Joe
Janet C. King, St. Petenburg.
waa developed h&gt; the tallie, and Knight, MnrrU Lrnlge, Elmer Tv
•Uf. Portrait. J. W. Paul Mi*, bridge actcurii*, which hore Vul- ner. Eugenia Dougla*,, II &lt;■ - »
K. Fairfax Davenport, Orlando.
enllne deaign,.
Simey, rhimthy Smith, M ljili.d
Tift. Dryad llrbom —Charcoal—
Immediately aftei ilie guctn Don j la,». Mne Jammo* and-l.uulle
Mary lly*hr Kinxer, ltollin, Stuiio arrived they were teated at amalt l.re

Imi x

W11 h t h e MUeea Margaret
Iqplraa and Dorothy Smith aa
wataaaa,, the Jog Giver, C la „ of
hf F ln t Methodl,t Church htld a
U*a meeting on Tueaday oeynlnv
a Uto chwrth ana**. Mia* Smith
xve a tnM| on the all-important
•Bor and tho unimportant dollar
fWr which the Scripture loveon
ma road by MU* Bonn!* Young.
j t n o woro than mode far o party
gritu by M l,* Ml I*'ml AUl and Mlao BonaU Young In
m

l* M

»

I

MlT
" 1

i" turnxit from

l'ant State ItcRent of the D. A* R.

for Florida, ami one o f the artlvst
workers In thi* organisation IMP
tioiully.

»:»e« Eib b I rH
lilMRft rittf#
l)H. II. H . S M IT H
1IITOMETHIST
.mvi i;. mi a. at reel* ybrIcH. Fta.

The
Friendly Five
Line
Thin npr.'ng him it model
fo r every fdol. lie nure
nnd see (he new designs In
Tnn and W hiles, Dlnck nnd
W h ile s , Genuine Pigskins,
Ducks nnd rem em ber

went to Mr*. II. W. Rucker, while Tetu-ned tn their home in Penn distributed by the local tm*t nffire
“ T o pay more
Mr,- K. II. lanvjr, who had high ■ylvania ofler spending several T.-lthln a- few day,, arrordlng tu
Intvngnnre—
icon- among the contract player*, month* with Mr. and Mr,. C. W. ndvice released today.
The
firrt
tabulated
return,
of
T
o
pny less Is unwise”
wmu given a elinilar prlie. Mi*. Wasson.
Mrs, Long and daughter, Mir* the nation-wide balloting will V
H. C. Moor* wa, lucky In cutting
AAAA
TO
4 k KR
Resale Long, and Mias Margaret published lute in February, it is
ami *l»o received silk ho*e.
Thot* preaent were; Mr*. WQ- Roberts, of Sanford, called on Mr. staled.
Distribution of the pori-card
Ham Ludwig, Mr*. Georg* Zur- anil Mn. R. 0. Sargent Thursday.
Venice Moy* and Ralph Pearson hallols whlrh are used in Ihi,
llcide, Mr*. Franc!, Meriwether,
referendum have iron
Mr*. Sloekhoff, M rs . J n m if, visited the Wllvon School Friday.
Hanford's Otily Exclusive
Coate,. Mr*. Augusta Covington. Because they were on the Heml- mailed widely throughout th e
Men’s Shop”
Ml*- E. II. 1-aney, Mr*. Sadye note High School honor roll they United States already, an an­
nouncement nlate*.
llaumel, Mr*. James I . Murphy, received a one day vacation.
Tho regular meeting of the W il­
Mh*. A. C. Chamber lain. Mr*.
John Block, ef Secaucua, N. J.. Mr,. son School P.-T. A. wa, held at
John R. MacDonald. Mr*. F. (I. tho school Thursday night.'
Bailey. Mr,. Jack M. MacDonald.
TO -N IG H T
m r r t in g p o e t in in e d
Mrs. F. A . EvarhaH, of RJpun.
L A S T TIM E S
Wlv., Ur*. T. U Duma,, Mr*. S.
The neighborhood meeting ef
Smith, ami
Mr*. S. II.
The Mirth o f a Nation
Harrison and MU, Kffio Wilson, tbe Church ferule* l-»»tue nf Duster Keaton
Irene Purcell
Jimmy Durante
Italy
Creaa
Episcopal
Church
of Meridian, Mi,,.. Mr*. John Zerwt.lch
was
to
have
lean
held
lartnner. Mrs. M. Kronen, Ur*. Ar­
“THE
thur Dr*nan, and 'M r*. Georg* morrow afternoon, has b»*n tmat,
toned
indetiniUly.
Weinstein.
Also Mr*, Henry Wight, Mr*. H.
R « k n A tea
Travel
8 W RI.I. CUSTOMS
BUNtTUATlON
W. Sucker, Mr*. IL C. Moore. Mr*.
Comedy
Talk
, LAWRENCE, Mean, Feb. 10— Btrm»n J. Iwhnian, M n. Kndor
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
10Mr*. Walter L. Morgan.
(S-P.)—Tkl* city claim, to be oni Carictt,
J H
J fl (A .i’.)—A mUplacad comma and a
Mn. J.
K. llettingur, Mr*. A, R
*d Utxelo Bam', rnaal l0ff*
lorratler
U”
J
"
"
^
■
.
\
r
7
T
.
'M
7
m
it
L
l/
lR
.i iM
lM M lW
M ft Gucad.
L’raaU^Kl
■». chow
thaw. «»rasa**, Mra. a &lt; * . rainlpo. w r*-f
j(aoTfT
t , -M
ratam
ta Congra*,
yte- ftoN AED m i MAN
porta, for Ita tlx*,
IW o r d Dwuila.x. Mis. E. Comp- Itrday tbe bill (sampling building
I m . Mr*. J. E. Baku*. Mra. James and loan aaaoclatlon, from bank­
Huff. Mr*. D. I- Harper, Mra. rupt taws. The Senate approval
Walter I- Cm per, Mn. W. Thew- the comctfoft.
■*en Uugley, Mra. W .3 ». BratL
Mra. W. J. TWgpe^ Mr* James
C m — T. II. G,l««n
0. Pharos, Mr*, ft.
I M oray balldlng
practice law in cento

40. A MUty Morning, Nantucket
— Oil—M. L. Ham,dell, HL Petenburg.
41. Band S h e l l —O il- M a r y
Florence Scott, Orlando.
• 42. Swamp Maploe—Oil—Mary
Franc** Scott, Orlando.
41. Mountain KoaJ— Water Col­
or--Lucia Slmpeon, Jacksonville.
44, Ortega Dock—Water Color—
Lucia Biuipaon, JackaonriJIe.
44. Arrota tho Way—OH—EHxabeth Elliott, Rollin* Rtudlo Club.
47. Tide* on the Bay of Fundy—
Water Color—S. F. Wagner, S t
l*eten burg.
49. Ophelia Rone*—Water Color
e-Emma Soar* Marah, ML Dora/
W. Church Doorway—Pa,tel—
'Roger Hall, Bolllna Studio Club.
U . Zlanfaa—O l l —L o u la o B.
Waahbum, JackeonvUU.
•4. Nantucket Lana—O il- M. L
Ramedell, St. Pataraburg.
&lt;/-— ■

B. L. PERKINS

PASSIONATE PLUMBER’*

9

. 4

n week end |

D*niaM Anderson l e f t
f or
\t'd t.i &lt;t I'lterstnirg.
Gainesville where he will resume
Rxv mill Mi-. .1, W. Umldyn,
hi* *tudie. after spending Inst week Mi nn I Mf»
Payne, and
with hi* parents, Mr. and Mr* P Mr- G '»d y« P t arter, of Lake
11 Anderson.
Wi*rth. j»rx visiting
her#. Rev.
T h e Crystal U ke H n r i a l Iiinihlyn *omliiiTrd i|tiart#riy meet­
I hih held it, irgutar meeting l»*t ing for the Free Methodiat Church
Tuesday in the cluii room nl th* Sumiii i .
Mr and Mm. Willi# Sapp h«v#
Hotel. A very enjoys de evening
»a&gt; tad hy nil present
In the returned to Kant man, Fla., after
various contest, and game,, Mr, visiting relatives her#.
Grover RI#hard«on ha« Telurnail
E. I„ Hyotlaine and If. A. True
were the prise winners. The host from South Carolm.i after lieing
r „ e * of the evening were Mr* It. gone nevcrnl month*
Mr. and Mr«. W. A Swrzt, and
A. Trn,. .Mr*. William Musgravr,
(Inughtrr. Mi*« Dai«y Sweat, have
and Mr*. A. J, El IK
i retui tie J from m vi»it
t*» Green
The Lake Mary lla-kettinll quin
t'ov# Stiring".
tel w.m Its third straight gR,„r
Kerl l^hmann. "eeretary nf th.*
l**t Tuearlay nirhl by defeating *4eniinol# Cotinty (*haml»#r t*f f'omtbe Geneva hoys hy ■ score of 27-7. »’M*rr«, will "OxhU nt th# PA rentThe fake ,M*rv (Iris |0,t their Teacher" A*"m iiition which meet"
srrond straight game hy being de­ neit Thfirxtlay evening nl i 30
feated iy the Geneva girl, by a
«cpro Of ||
The Agrirulliiie Club nf lake
Alary ha, *1artr| lud .Ing regular
poullry meet ing, gt the oehool
bouse every Friday uuht at 7.00
t.'clock.
Mr*. II. Y. Carver anil two e)ildren, nf Jack,mi villa, are visiting
with her mother alul father. Mr,
and Mr,. J, |). Cot hran
Mr*. II. M. Cochran, who under­
went an alteration for appendiritii
last week, ha, returned to her
homo.

Club.

Jlr
m

by Givers Class Of
Chuith Has Meeting

inf ton, Feb, 22. Mra* Ijeonardy it

HintilUtiYc. He wm acfonii'ami'tl
, mrftlliK by Rtf' an«t
'Ir*. D A Mont spent Sunday to t hapr1
wi'h \lr. and Mr,. J. K- llniigtilon. Mr*. It. J. M illigm , and M»&gt;.
Mi ,ml Mrs. 1 - IJ Pickeiiog (ilntlyN [L t Ritxi. youiljf petiplr"'
Kannex, South Sanford Avenue.
am! Mr. atnl Mrs. J. A. l.miduui.l rvanuritity from Like Worth, M
vl-'tmi Hock .Spring, last Sunday, t ATtrr !*anif "The Ul t Ruiflie.l
I f You A re Paying
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Hamby
t'riun" t»i thr chililrrn
hare returned from Birmingham,
J June, ami Mr. Adam, and
Thiough thr invitation nf Mi” Plane Pilots Strike
For A Grease Job
Ala., where they have been fur the
family returned l-i-t week after a M. ( nil*!, chaprt Iradrr. Jack Fo\,
Oue
To
Pay
Slashes
Why N ot Get A
past 10 day*. They were accom
several week, vl-it in Tampa.
I'hatntiaii o f thr arlitntl tniAtrt *.
1’anieil here ty the latter'* mother.
Mi and Mr* \
William-, nniiV j talk Monday ii|mn th
Correct Job?
(
HH*AGO
Fe
10
l\
F
»
Jlr*. A. T. Bowen,
Mi C. Mutrnu,- ' l l , S M ail*),- Aiibjrct. ” t haraeter." Mr. F «t «'*•» Twenty-three pilot* mi the t noWe
have the equipment
a nt Mrs. A. J F.lti. ,penl the day AhiYWnl thr phlhlren kt«lak pictur a fury Air 1. 0X4 \axrx ihsaT Hr&lt;t*il ami know how—with ftur
Mm. H. ft. Maxwell and Tal
taken nl St, .Atiicu^tinx. uni! Ji*i
at Daytona lleac i last Tne dav
i ■'» ii*iday and the |dunx uchxiltne HYDRAULIC LIFT and apeniadge Bradford, of ilairuMvill*',
talk tipnn tht* hlAtmv nf thr oMr^t
It Fi-her an l Mr. Edwards
(#a., and Mrs. O. II. Bradford, o f '
town in the United Stairs
w it vi a« nit err tit»ted a" the ie»ult nf i rinlimi BTeaae DUNS— each
%«&gt;fe di«i|mf x The pilots balked lit ,i CUN having a special grease
tuned fmri' l^k&lt; Mary la t neck vriy ui»t» ii#t »vr and nn atly rfi
Atlanta, Ga.. arrival Iasi night to
t" f ihu, Help hi ■ where they will
.&lt;prnd a short time hare as the
I*v both teacher* an I chit salary reiiucDon wmch thev 'in*! that is n-conmendetl hy the
make thi ir new limne,
imounteit h» nliiK^i *0 percent and Motor Car Manufacturers for
KUf*ls of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brad
ill pm
niHilx tinm ii vu s jfnl a tempi* t«» nr each application.
ford, 1(00 Fast Twentieth Street, j
-t i Locke *|ieiit In,| week in
M i- 4 \ rnla Mav Sapp hnA re
the HiatiatcenteuT.
"a n tnila visiting iet,|iie&lt;
t ill tint home aft*** a i i * h In hr* c*'tm:e
We have n chart of you r
The reduction n;i x lux Ft • 1, i*ur
Mr*. William 11. Marriner and
I tie Chainlet of i omnierre held hi other, ( iirl Sapp, uf Daytona.
■ar—so come in and ask our
derfureJ i‘ *r 10 Mr amt Mr«. t ’levr Muax amt ni artni'tivx
son. Philip, of Flushing. L- L, \
it- regular meeting !a*l Monday
operator lo explain SPE*
ilaiibfhtrf.
Margaret Mute, U iu
uifrxeim ul vvns i - m »‘d
H, f isher, of Freehold, V J.,’ Rob­
a the Community building.
riA LIZ F .I) I . l ’ MtlCATION.
and
*on,
I
x****r.
have
ninved
here
tmlnv.
hmvxvxr.
imi
I
the
piloti
ert 1„ M, Axt, 4&gt;f Rlooaifield. N.
John K vmii, wa, npimintrd mlAim* show you a sam ple of
hen 'e&gt;t t«»tters of •jMitii*4JI«l (tfii
J,, and Philip Bach, of Flushing,
ing post nm-ter last week and tin* from Colorado,
grease
I lull we use.
J
\V.
Bell,
of
Sara
not
a,
made
a
found
the
hnnirni
*
iWkxif
«11■
(
wen*
L. L, have arrived to isfH'iol muhu Tuesday Duplicate
IM,'t iiflice n lieiug changed i .
Don't let any one gren ie
kiviit here iifHin tniainx-^ a
i of Di' iVntiiiV
l in*
time here visiting relatives
J*&lt;1the
Evans
Iniildiug
thi*
week
Club Has Luncheon
day a aifn
your car that uses only one
-uncxd the pliine will b. opxr
D M. Anderson and father.
l lulu* Miiitr li aa retiiTiixJ frnin
g r a i l e of grease—its all
*
«I
bxfw
phi
(
‘hi.
riu-t
nnd
Si
f
.4
1
0
Is
Mr. and Mm. Frank L. WoolKllwnod. t few .la', * vi•it tu I akx l)kr&lt;‘
T ie memhois o f the Tuesday Joseph Amleisoti, nf
rx; id 1
ruff have as (heir guest* at th eir1
» V •lull* ptl" ■d hy wrong. Ixiok in your service
Duplicate rluh motored to Orlan lo I'**nn„ arrive.1 here tn t week t.i ctmbxx.
linuk nnd see what your faehome, 630 dak Avenue, Mrs, W,
'll Iv III
spend
the
w
intei
w
ith
Mr
and
A. Walton and son, Fred, Jr., and j yestenlay where thev had luncheon I Mrs. I' D Andermn and laind. 1 G114 Hchiunh hiM rxluiurd hmun
tory
recommends— we h * v e
after a viait lit Sata«i*l.i in tht
D t« Stephenson ami nephew, at the Perry dell Ten Room and I in Lake Mary
intete«t
nf
u
relxr\
deal
ployed
bridge
during
the
after*
LK
I
S
\
IT
(»I\
I
MKNT
Wulter Turner, gf W iynf'horfl, S,
S. Springer, nf Kllwnod. Penn ,
Little Jame* Mine, ann of Mr
PAN JU AN
noon Hieh scores were hell by
r.
* con
Mrs, WHnn \V Potter and Mrs, If. spent tie day with Mr am Mrs ami Nf»‘ &lt; arW* Min#.
l-dui i, I xonnrdv Hmn hexu
SERVIC E
P I* \ndrrsrn
fined t1 Li- IliUlIX 111 in injure J
d .! 111r'mI**«| of the HoflMr, and Mrs, John HTofk and It, Lewis.
knee
1.
F
.
Wilsiip
mid
mn.
Klimt
....nurtr,, f .vm Florid,i for
Those at Iending were* Mrs. J.
' Phone 499
child ten,
John
Kdward
and
.1UMix • W diner hul thr misfm
■i'1* W.*4linikci.nl Ili-OnMarilyn, of Secaurns, N. J., who II. Ilintermister. Mrs Wynn W Wil-on motore.l to Orlando U-t
Imi*
ihrxx
finger*
rxcxnlK
tunx in
i?.dl 1 *
given m Wg*hhave been visiting Mr. ami Mrs, Potter, Mrs. J. (' Henson. Mrs || U cIn. -dal
-Mr aii)J Mrs. p, K, Kelly moved uhdx 4,in i'ig wdimI.
John Mrisrh at ihetr home on II. l ewis, Mrs. Walter S Coleman.
R. v 41..d Min . U. J. Milliir»'* |
Park Avenue for the past five Mrs
F lioylr. Mrs. Ralph II to d ig ! Springs la*t Salur hi

luncheon tahlr* whnh »&gt;l e cen
Mr,. It. F. Jamme* and mm, Digest’s Prohibition
34. The Marmalade Jar—Oil— tered with baikrt, of m l ,wret Fiederick and llenjannn. vlaited
Ballots Due In City
Hitdegi'ide Muller, St. AuguMine. pea*. Luncheon *t&lt; thru &gt;*rve I friend* in New Smyrna Sunday
,
i
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NEW
\tillK,
Feb.
lo.—
-Tweuly
st. I'fler.burg.
ilited Ey Mr,. A. Drrby, Mr*. J. the day in Eusll, on SaturLiv.
3&lt;I. At the Dock--Water C o lo r - C. Ell,worth, Mr,. John A- Zer- with her mother, Mr,. Mrl^nd»n. million voter, thinu.'-.uut the rn- |
Frank Flora, SL Tater,burg.
tire Unitril States are now being [
remier, Mr*. Franci, -Meriwether,
M ix Joarphino Cheek, of Mini
ML The High ll* U - I,**tel— Hll Mr,. Wllllalh Ludwig, Mr,. Walter lend, ,pen! l^e week-end with Mr. polUd fur their opinion* on jiruhi |
dtgsrde Muller, BL JluguiUnr.
Mtlon ly The Literary Digest, er­
I, Cooper and Mi,* Marion Zur- ami Mr,. H. (). Sargent.
3H. Aunt Martha M ay-O il— Keidr,
I,. I*. Juhnoin ha, Iwen ronfined ror 4ing lo Dr. William .Heaver
Uaxlno K. Hutch*,on, St. I’eteraAt tht conctualon of luncheon tn hi* home for several day, on Woods, editor-in-rhief at thr inagaaine.
to,# prelent were: the Ml*,** bUfh'.
auction and contract bridge were aremint o f l l l n o .
Sanford's ullolment o f ballot*
31). KUhlng at Blue Sprint Dock enjoyed until a lute hour. High
EHxoboth Pul**ton and Ca­
Mr*. Jackie, o f Osteen, visited
ll Ba Pule,ton, honor fDoata, Mr*. —Oil—Anna E. Allen, Orange .core prlxo among the auction W. P. Grnean and family Sunday. ha, already been mailed from Llm
Ion Cant weir, Mra John Mriach, City.
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Weal hove poll'a headquarters and should he
player, a pair of ,llk chiffon hokt,
r , and tho Miaae* Helen Vernay,
Cltty DuBote. Carmit* ' Barber,
^nabollo Hagan, Gaorgla Mobley,
Idllh Wilkinaon. II,L n Martn.
Sta, Clair* Zachry, Emilio Lingle,
land* Lake, Katherine Symra,
’i»ncc« Morrow and Margaret
■etara.

ti'chn k. The public 1* contially int ited tn attend.
\ Hxriea of special pmyraiiM
tfivinic the hiatory of
l.eni«
\Na«hmirton ata to he ataced thi*
rnnuth in rhap«l at the avhool an I
vktil celebrate the
centennial t*l
Gxniire Waahlnfton. The tla*4 nf
Mr4. Bata* ftarted thr program
F iday momin* with the |...vhiM-t
.*( Washington. Th*‘ proiriatn in
part wa*: Bible Keaitiiiv:. l,4»rit"A
Fi ayer; Son^ "Am en, ,i
Revila
tnina, “ The Bnyhoovt nf Wa^htnvton/* **Wa#hinirt'»n'- i ifx.
The
Roy Waahinirion/*
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tention of accepting public office.
Hhousc * .talement follows in

lama tion O f Land Solution Is Seen In
Adoption Of Neces­
ife W t tk Malaria

Begun By Mussolini

sary Financial Acta

"LONDON, Feb. 10 - (A .P .)—
The grave anxiety f.lt by those In
charge of the nations tinsnee st
the continued movement of rapital
nwsy from Great Britain w»« exRunciman,
if trade, In
a speech yesterday before the
House of Commons.
Hi* address was fur tile purpose |
of moving adoption of the necei- ;
vary financial resolution* attached I
to the government's ID percent i
th a draining of the Pontine
tariff proposal*.
I
y d n h , whleh atrauhes over a
'Thar* ia a constant drift of &lt;
U rrilory covaring .120 «|uare
gallgj, was of primary Importance capital out of this country and a I
t* (he ancient Romans For mill- reduction of depnsita here.” Run | The American points generally
b u y yssion*. Th* historic Roma'i ciman declared. “ E v e r y week
'wer* considered ** a constructive
highway to th* south, via Appin, French balances are going down in contribution
to the concrete plana
1
cat through th* center of the the city of London."
He said that "for thr present ]plarrd on th# conference table by
arersh and *r*l stretched like o
War Minister Andre Tardiru of
t3 dt string for more than fifty Britain was able to stand the France and by Sir John Simon,
reUhs Arotn Tsrrncina on the rosit strain quite well," but he added British foreign secretary.
ta Rom*. It waa th* main artery that “ if the pound *how* *ign* of
Th* delegates seemed especially
fo r tha loglona tent, or returning, becoming weaker the French and pleased at America’s acceptance of
fla m A il* Minor. Successive Ru- the American* will continue their the usefulness of the budgetary
fnan smpsrors tried to dry up th« withdrawals and will put th.tr method of limiting armaments.
gnATth in ordor to koop the Vis capital in what they think i* a This was considered a
decisive
Apple fro# Dom Inundation* ond more secure place, where value* step forward In the American at­
ahpt. Th* extent o f th* work we* ore less likely to decline."
titude, as tha proposal was flatly
to* groat are* though they were
Runciman noted as an encour­ rejected by the United States dele­
Jthl* to tail npon 100,000 slave*. aging factor confidence in the gation at th# meetings of the con­
In t)M UiiritonUi century I’oos
British financial position, mani­ ference’* preparatory commission,
Bonlfac* VlU triad to bring relitf
which prepared the “ draft conven­
fested
loth at home and abroad.
ta. th* marsh bocauao of th* ma­
tion.''
"Half
tha
world
hai
-one
off
laria reontf*. hut hi* effort* lot
There had been much specula­
gold,
and
moreover
gold
I*
*n
dis­
With afnnl succesa. The.problem
tion about whether Dr. Bruening
tributed
as
to
tie
at
the
service
of
omaUtmod to occupy th* stunlion
would make a sharp rytort to M.
of the POP*1 for centuries, but on practically two cuuntriev anil none Tardieu. a* th* nationalists at
AOMUrt of th* m*$nitud* of the ulher," he Mid.
home had evprcted hint to do, or
"Gold has erased In function. whether h* would confirm the rep­
irash 11111* progress waa made.
U was Pop* Sixtus V (1985 to There also haa been the creation utation he made ill th# Interna­
)| M ) who did th* first real cod) of a new national feeling, accmn- tional conference# laat summer
atrutlg* work. HU contribution has paniad by a sort of ernrninin* no- for «*ying. In polished amt gen­
rovniqpd .to this day. Tradition tionaltam run mad fine of the ef­ tlemanly words, things of the
say* that h* had a dream and i^ fects of that Is to destroy a great most delicate nature.
was revealed l® him that th* prob-' deal of international Ira le and it
In his address Gibson mado It
Um of tfU Urge amqoftt of M u - I* one of (he cause* of itn* cm »ar- clear that th* western hemisphere
nant walar would b# solved tf no ra*»ment of Central Europe at hail no large navy, escept that of
dug a canal and carried off Dt* this gay.
the United stale*; had no armia*
waters from the mountains lh the
“ We have |o find mean* of which are feared by neighbor pow­
are. This canal has remairMd until dealing with this situation. II er* and had had no war among its
this day and could bo said t o . be
sterling slates down, where is it to nation* for 90 years.
partly surcessful in draining a a*r"The problem of armaments Is
stop!"
tlan of th* area.
not of the western hemisphere."
He
asserted
there
were
some
Huccesslve Italian governments
he said. "Neverthelrts, and in
hav* taken up lh# probtem but people who thought sterling would • pita of lh* fact that we ourselves
not
alide
down,
hut
tie
himself
was
non* attacked It In Ita entirety un­
have reduced the personnel of our
til Mussolini, lie realised that be­ not so confident.
land force* below th. proportion
" I f the Mouse (u( Commons)
sides th* malaria scourge there
reached by any great F.uropean
also was a vast area which was does foolish things it may very power, w# are here to cooperate
oaaiiy
alkie."
lie
evplained.
"
If
it
withheld from cullvatlon.
to (he utmost of our ability.*’
Tha first tig task was financ­ does nothing, It will certainly
After presenting the nine con­
ing such a projeol. According to alld*."
crete points, Gibson said:
th* engineer's estlmato*. it was
Th* proposed 10 percent tariff,
"W# are prepared to discuss and
going to require $17,000,000 to Uuneiman continued, will not lend extend to other fields the princi­
compute an adequate dralnaga to reorganisation of Itnllsh indu*- ples of limitation and reduction of
plan. Mussolini called th* owners Iriaa.
armaments already oitabllshed and
o f tha property together and it
“ It wont wash clothes, either," to examine and accept neri prlnwaa bhown what fruitful raault* ha added amid laughter, "hut we' ciplea If they contribute genuinely
would do to Increase th* yield tnd hap* It win provide pearly 10 .­ to the end defined."
Ytlu* of th* land. Th* government 000,000 starling (normally abouti
Following is the full text of his
was willing to aid in thu financ­ $190,000,000) ‘of revenue withoutI statement of the nine American
ing while part of lh* land was to doing any undue harm to the coun­- points:
b* coded to th* war veteran* and
"1. The American government
try."
60,000 acres wore set slide for
advocate* consideration of the

. ROME, Fib. 10. — Premier
Benito MviMlini begun e vest
fmtHU Usdsrisking when tbs first
0otis|$nm«tit of 100 tractors was
Mlvered for the gultlvmtlen of W).OOO edres of «hat * H Um historic
rinDns mgrsh, th* Unor of esntoHoo from Romen times until now
« the dr«*l mhigrig. In grra it Is
OIM Of tk* grsst.1t works of lend
SUM— Hon ever slUmpUd end
Whsb flAlshtd Will cover 200,00*1

them..

•SILK STOCKINGS

Tha govsrnmsnt roesnuy ha*
anUrod tha aapesllting of the
whol* plan. Whil* thousand* of
act** are already resialmod and
Jqtajy far cultivation, th* *hoW
lgqn (* not axpoctssl to ha roatoroJ
ilia ysara.
T i g tha gigantic *ch#mo,300mlUo
■nw road* sre to ho built, on#xd of which already are con­
futed. Thera are. 120 miles of
irow-gatlg* railroad employed
tha axeavatlon. The whol# area
alive with activity. In whleh
00 wolhmon ate employed.

M o r e M o n e y Is
Seen N e e d e d To
B alance B u d g e t

has been my attitude with refer- 1
cnee to nominations in the past; it
ta my attitude with reference to
nomination# thU year.
“ And because I so felt, where
an expression ha* been sought
from me I have not hesitated to
voiea th* belief that it would be
wiser, from the standpoint of
PCLLY MOQAN .JIMMY DUQANTE And BUSTER
party and country alike, not to in­
KEATON^j•Tne^PASSlONATE PLUMBER.*
struct delegate* to the convention
In favor of any candidate * »»*
where auch insl ruction 1* ncciri­
sary under the primary law* of
some of the state*.
•Thoughtful men of all parties
realise the trying circumslancov
which today confront practically
rvery country of the world. In Eu­
rope there are persistent rumors
of th* danger of the downfall of
-this government or that. In the
tor, Thursilay and Frlslay at th*
Far East there U a degree of con­
Milan*
Theater,
is
acknowledges!
the past tew months, will do bat­
fusion that carrle* with it the
to
be
the
masterpiece
of
Sinclair
tle with K. O. Jimmy .Shs-ckalr,
potibia throat of aeriou* war.
Lewis
who
ia
the
first
American
young Florida fighter at tbo
"No matter how great his ex­
novsiist ever to be awarded a
Princess Theater Friday night. It Nobel Prise. Even before he re­ perience or hi* knowledge, there 1*
will be the headline attraction on ceived that world-wld* honor last no man wise enough to foretell
whit may b « th* condition* that
a card of 2d round* of boxing

East Coast B o x e r Lewis Masterpiece,
S lated To B a t t l e With Ronald Colman,
is Coming To Miiane
Here Next F r i d a y

•iderttion to »ny tupplttneniary
propomla cikvllttd to xdvinc®
the end we all *0*k.

(Continued from Pag* On*)
tlon'e fiscal policy. Mill* ha*
b««n named eocrotary of th*
Treasury, succssding Andrew W.
Mellon, who boom** ambassador

“ It would be wholly improper
that this should be done. It would
be Just a* unwise to direct that in­
fluence for the benefit of the lead­
ing candidate a* to direct it for
the benefit of the candidate who
apparently ha* the lesit chsnce of &lt;
success.
“ From time to time article* hav*
appeared in certain newspaper*
claiming a Smi»h-Ka*kob-.Hhnu*e
combination to block the nomina­
tion of Gov. Franklin I&gt;. Roosc-'
velt of New York.
“ At the recent meeting of the
national committee in Wa*hington,
Mr. [laskob called attention to .
publication of Ibis character sn.l
branded it properly a* wholly
without foundation. In «pite of
that fact, charge* have emanated
from friend* of Governor Roose­
velt to the effect that such a com­
bination eiiat*. and I have been
requested by the Associated Pres*
to make a statement as to my
perwml attitude with reference
In the Democratic nomination.
“ I have not declared and I sha.l
not declare for any candidate. I
have placed at the disposal
of
e ich of the candidate*, present or
prospective, all the informalioi
that our national headquarter)

AT MILANE TONIGHT

.,

Th# principal
landlord * « •
Prince Don Galaato Gatunl, for­
mer Italian Anjbuaador in Wash­
ington. and he eo-nperatesl from
the v «rr (b it. Whil# ambat.adnr
he had mado * thorough
qf American mass method* and
0 «1* ho brought lata th* glganUc
‘
.
.

Uon, for' the next few month* * t
least, In "fcmtal reception*."
Telephone calls wer* not in­
cluded, however, sine* Mr. Jjjooter talks only when it i* neeeasary.
It wmS said the physical re­
quirements o f ‘ handshaking had
l»ecn
heivy as to "impair prop­
(A .I\)— A moratorium on purlotlt er roniUJaration of matter* of tho
of cit*n«lH handshaking wav de­ Erfatest moment to th* nation.’*
Th# announcement said:
clared yesterday l.y President
"Mm. Hoover will t# delifhted.
Hoover.
IIU place will be taken. however, whenever po*«ibl#. to extend the
at the formal reception of tfroup* courtesiea of the White House to
and organization* ly Mr*. Hoover. visiting organization*, the officials
It having been found that an ami members of which desire to be
evtr mounting surre**ion «»f tele­ received. The President, however,
xrused f o p
phone rail*, cappej by ten* of must request
thousand* of hand hake*, were participation.
It was estimated that Mr. Hoo­
making inroa I* on hi* time and
Rtrrnfth, the ban wa- laid yester­ ver hail shaken hand* no less thin
day in a formal White llou*e 20,000 time* In the le*» than a
statement again*! hi* participa- month and a half of the new year.

S H O U S E G I V E S Hoover D e c l a r e s
OUTLINE OF H IS B r i e f Moratorium
P A E T Y S T A N D Upon Handshaking

"2. We suggest the possibility
of prolonging th* esitting naval
agreement, concluded at Washing­
ton and London, and we advocate
completing th* lalUr aa aoon
postibl* by lh* adherenc*
of
Franca and Italy.
" 3. W# advdeat* proportional
rosVictlon from th# figure* laid
down in th# Washington and Lon­
don agreement* on naval tonnage
aa soon a* ■ »
»® »h® WMh:
Ington agroaanant have entered
thla tram* work.

“4. W* advocate, as w* long
hav* done, th* total abolition of
submarine*.
“ 5. W* will Jofh In formolat'nt
th* moot wffoetlv# moasure* to
Tha day alio taw Mellon attend
his laat cabinet masting. II* has
been a familiar ffgutS at them
for an ll-yaar period and haa
talked government probtem* over
with Ihrta presidents—Hardlag,
Coolidg* and Hoover.
In response to th* hand clasp*
'
associate*,
and fnrewalli of ‘hi*
Malian smiled and expraassd hi*
appreciation In hi* low vote*. H*
txpacte lo taka a vseatiui) |a tk*
South* before going to London.

which begins at 8:00 o'clock.
Stewart Is best rememb.rvd in
Sanford for tha terfjtlc beating ho
gave Stanley I'eckham, I akr Mary
amateur at the Municipal Pack
last summer. He is a fast, shifty
boy who hat been taught the flpa
points of th* gams front a master.
Ill* record includes knockout* over
Billy I'srkel, two Cash, and Six
Soconsl Lynch, all top notchers.
. Shcckrl* has a decision over
Tony Lsto, an outstanding Florida
scrapper to his credit, as wall a*
knock outa over Jack Hllvor, and
Jo* Martlnstf.
Tha Campholl-Loaalng Peat of
Um Legion Is staging the fights,
and will announce Um remainder
of Ul* can) totnorrpw. lost week's
Inaugural card waa fairly wall-at­
tended, with lha Wponsor* eonfi-

Charges Dropped
Against Convict
Charity Theft

A lakl* submitted by Mill* yaa*

terday showed' a falling off la
customs and Internal yavanua,
which I* ixpoctoj t« laciaas* th*
deficit by $311,000,000. ThU aid
th* new estimate* on th* treasury
prtgram, make It nestatary far
Um committee ta draft a $UU1,ooo.ooo tea hUI, af which almost
a half billion dollars must cam*
flam sour*** not ggfgtatsd by

year, he had been known for 10
year* as a leader of American lit­
erature.
Ill* "Main Street" and “ Bab­
bitt" added new Word* to ih*
American language and had a
large part In developing th* currobt interest In Europe in contemporary American literature.
Ilia books hay* boon translated in­
to almost ovtry civilised language
and hare sold over a million cop­
ies all over th* world. “ Dodtworth" and "Th# Man Wvo Know
Coolidge" ara other works, but
“ Amnramlth,' hi* story of man­
kind’s battl* against disease and
prejudice, stand* In tha front rank
of kla achievement*.
Tha notion of writing a novel
about o plsgut-fighting hero, cam*
te him from Dr. Paul da Kniif, Um
famous bacteriologist and .emi­
nent writer on medical subject*.
All of, tha authentic material con­
tained In tha book and Um pic­
ture was aappliad by Dr. da Krulf.
whose booh* “ Mlcreba Hunter*"
and “Himgor Fighters'1 hava boon
best Milan almaat as popular aa
Lewis' own.

it ara* said,' waa In danger of **fftring If fire waa not provided.
Governor White hoard Signer's
attornV* tall that kb client had
ted * respectable Ufa •S.tre ho want
ta th* New Jsreoy community ala*
year* ago. Than ho said:
“ Under normal conditions, th#
wood itaolhig would hav* at­

COLUMBUS, Ohio, Fob. 10#A.P.)—Th# ate to of Ohio ymterday wrqU off IU hooka th* charge
that Lament Hlgnar t* an aacagod
convict.
'.
Ia taialag a full pardon to Sig­
‘‘"L jT a ^ ifa
nor, a member of tha Fine Hill, N. tracted my
bringing him back to Oh|2 for

on O ld Tires
A
Days
.

lifctlm« Guarantied

GOODYEAR
A T H F I N D E R
. oJ22OWRM

a winning tickil It maat try to
give to lu country th* promts* of
w|s* and qualified administration
If It te eallad opan to aaaum* Um
burden* of governmonl. fa r thli
reason and for this reason aIon*
I hava advised that tha nomina­
tion bw not forevloood. That ndvlca
haa navar haan volunteered savo
when It waa Bought It wIM h®
gtren hortaftar as heretofore when
expression af my opinion 1a re­
quested.
■ _
•
....
"Tha only otkar thought I hav*
endeavored to Impress hp* bean
Um desirability of aalactlag th#
highest, class af im » and woman
a* delegates—a task extra***hr
diWcaU U hot whoUy Impoaalhlo
share eholc* is mad* sotely aa Um
bast* a f Um aalfbk Intevaat of aa
Individual candidacy.
' “Th# only motive that litfhssnccs m* la the ktat aarvte* that
can b* readarad t* my patty and
my reanter. I haa# na i^U kal a*.
afaiiteM. Than la aa afftea aUhar
aloctlro or appotetWo t&gt;Ml 1 Wtetld

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NOT©INSTYLE
FASHIONSOF’32
Shoulder Capes, And
Shorter Skirts Are
• Among Innovations
NEW YORK. Feb. 10.— Military
effects, shining buttons, the red.
white and blue of Washington bieeaUnnial inspiration, b e r e t * ,
shoulder capes end shorter shirts
for dsytime will figure msrkcdly
In th* feshion* of
IU2. The
spring end summer trend* wsro
d.raonstrated et e feikion show
which brought to e close recent,
ly the It. ity-first annual conven­
tion of the National Uetail Dry
Goode Aasoeietion, meeting in the
rennsylvenia.
The silhouette proved to im
mere molded thee lest season,
with wjuare shoutJars and e gtn
era! air of jauntinea*. This effect
we, achieved by bell-boy jeckele,
light waist*, built-up waistline.,
high eeck* end cap* iloeve*.
The jackets, in thsir simplest
form, were little more than
scarves, and in their mure elab­
orate application warp finger
lesigth. F.very costume, both for
Hay • end evening wear, had its
Jacket. The most strikiag note of
th* collection was th* military
coat, in various shades of blue,
rouging from cadet to marine,
all fastening high at th* neck
and .finished mil with a row o(
giMmlng bettor I* down th* left
* 4 * . Tha swagger cost. With s
whhl. halt, and a black and while
slHi adtmodal of military cut, with
rMHatyio belt, were two of the
aa other* shown to the
■TjpO'.retail merchants arsemhied
at -Iggcheon.
...
vWaiargtuvfs staargnl with how*
°(»shining button*, and capalets
tovdoubla.thcir usefulness. The
mrehs da*king mod#Is. were in
IlgaMnfe red and white.
Campus
cloth** showed, lha bifurcated
slilrt, . although this touch w*&gt;
notlooghly missing from the other

Color* ranged from
blas-lt,
through the blus tones, to twu
aha l«* of beift, two shades of
dark brown, bright red, green,
orange rust and maire.
Ribbed
vtnvra corded effects, diagonals,
rough surfaces, serges, flannels,
bee and a great variety of heavy
sheer silks were featured in the
mannequin parade.
Halo were tilted well over one
Jar revealing chstore of curls on
th# uncovered sldo. Thv.buct note
still predominated, although u
greater fullita*a wags Indicated kti
sonic of th* imported model*.
Turban* and aUoar hats with
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Market •j*Reports
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By Courtaty U. S. Dept, o f Ag^tculUjra And thu, F lo rid *
WASHINGTON. F e b. in.-A r-

I’ m.aid ha aampl.ted
t.hdklaXutad tilt
hai
Mwmmi
SuoAed:
1i.

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bureau, B. E. Surry, Sanford Rep.

rrm c o r ^ T t ji *»«.•
» herrhy annou'i. #• ••’ % ,
&gt;w.rl*rltos »•• •
•
Ju«1«e of s« mil. .
i &lt;&gt;i Ida. Mulijeel f.» *»•• i ••

The Mnrrhou.e fo llffc tiler •".
• I.ill and Orche.tra, of Atlanta. ' "
tia.. undrr th* direction of Kem- 1
I- r llarrvlil. will present an enter,
l.inment tonight at H:00 o'clc—k fur
at the ('room. Academy audllorl-i
um to which the public la Invited.1in
The ur&lt; hemtea f« roreposed of .10
piece* while there are 20 member,
in the glee Hob A .pecial .eetlon
h.« been reearved Tor while per
•on. desiring to attend.
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Business and Professional

B i jrLot$, Reported
In China C,avairy
Charge Upon J a p s

nation to resist. Japanese operalions ba-a morwoitonsiva ssale.
Chinas* niachin* gunners still
protected the l&gt;anks of Wostsung
Croak against th* invader, wltsv labared •ineoeeanlly to throw up a
bridge across a stretch 200 to 300
feet wide.
lesihrs of Chinese commerce
an4 banking u s i telegrams ta
llrnry.L. Stimsoo. American Sacretary of Rtato, and live prim*
nsiaiottam. of Great Bkntaln, Franca
and HWf urging tkam to attampt
to Bettlq,tho dispute between China
nad-Japan "In accordance with tha

Girl Bitten By (B o * ,rophr"
Is Reported Better
------, Tha condition of tbrea-ytsr-eld
Josephine Hargraves, uaaghtai af
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hargravts, 0i
Lake Mary, who waa rcrsntly bittan ky a police dog, la reported aa
hsing Improved.
„.
Bar physicians dretaro that
hesrly SO atitehos had to ba taken
In her fact, whsr* aha was bltton
by tk# go* which knaahad th* child
dawn, and might hav* killod her
ant for faterrention of Mr. Har­
grave*.
1
: Th* abor a is ♦laying with th*
dog in lha «in t af U* Uka Mary

State M arketing

P A G E F IV E

PROGRAM

thnr M. Uyd*. secretary of agriculimstp 2-19; * ■!•*_ I (9; 1 Jia.. 1.33:
tore, haw Informal Hen. Ihmean U.
4x7. y w . ix ian
fair ouaJllr scnw.lly *sarl*r low.
Fletcher that regulation, f o r
In—»%«■ mi &lt;«l«rr i
*r iff alsea. k sp n ij. sl ski prutala
• •■•ex fmr
granting loan* for rrop production
*“ l|»tv YORK.*; Usrk«k .lightly
opt of tha $90,000,000 nut homed
» Crara-s. «lapdr 1 «*re.
K lu r ld . &gt;*. S. C s l l f : T u t s i— SB * 4 « '
arr)ye&gt;..
I Call/. It Ft*- unluagad,
Car|a&lt;
ski.
w
.s
i.
.1
Ifk
r
r
Iras.
under the Finance Con.troction
Ik. Ss.I.re-OvIcO. Ulsirtc*. Is II beta us lrerh.,Pops,l,a rsoJ*rat*.
S*mh»d d o*, m.resi
sllshny
Corporation act recently passed by
w-M.r Florida. 10 inch rrle.
CoagrcM and approve,! by the
viS li'l. i due. iJS.l
I d,.|_
T.M.IiAHARSKK—Plan* rinde- I i
SHJ5V. r.w IS ,
$. dos
I Jt
President, provide in part:
ssy for conetructlon of pro|&gt;osrd) •&gt;- h»M
i
i
C
r
—
»
m
i
t
*t“s.
few,
That Ioann will be made in the
Soldiees Home to be built at
Tuur
:
u &lt;i.s_ i u.
I'1JJI.\PKI.I,|(!A Msrh.t
i.veral states wher. it ha. been,
1
* dOMroS. UaM rsle. l r'.IIL, ,1 Seminole Point.
determined that an «mer(*ncy ,«•
►l*. srriVMl, It car. os irx.-k Mop.
Hi.., Ilmil.A U.mand uiiHUrst*.
iiU at a remit of which farmcra
•iitrU.i sla.dr. Flucldh &gt;•
inch
are unable to obtain loan, for crop I
' MS. Indlvldnslly "S.n •i. ii nd Ora.
•■•"ltd ami IndlvMually
4
production during th. yvar 103*2
« d .. a ff W
from any other .ource*. «nd will
I :i. motlly
1 del. l i t
i-»orwr ii»w
io .!«■ i l l
be made only to iurh ladividuala
j 7Sw l*F. k R , mttily : 3*».ITAiUnt* Mvoratan* Non#.
a. ara found to hava acreaga for •liltfloc
r* 4»«
IglorM lU * Imw '
H.rkri slight).
.ceding and who do not have thu
Tm+m4ki. rwhtmmtj X IMX
wiron«ri . M
«l«M$«|y. •
NANrOflD.OVncrtO lUctton of
«eed, Vrlillier. feed f*r work
3 F7K
trn vail, &gt;
r « | « ,fi.
Flofh.a lint, partly cloudy Haul. trNtk* Nuppliet mdiraU.
.lock, and fuel and oil fur trartor* Inc#
moderate. ■&lt;&gt;.&gt;&lt;! wjft Inquiry. «lnW inarVti NtigbiW -iruotfr
used in crop production, and spray­ *|«mant1 to«w1, market about Btratly tlerU* .11 lo.h c riv »*.ht4e &lt;*arli»ad« P•».h u«ual tarme. II Inch «i. 3^.114 • il»s.. t.,#l j,7t.t H
ing material*, who are without cralax mnatW fair quaJIly, Individ, d
r«W. Mlk at 3t«, rail I'oacllltt
means to purchase these tupplit-,; ••ally waahqd. few beat, J.l do*, t » U If. t dot. I.M :.:fet.U. to*
mnalty • •Ini 2 2*: # «tn* . mn«t|«
$« 3
fa ir ru n d ttln n . S ,H that no loan will be made to auy I Tl. occasional *al# ht«her. I •!»•$ hl ifktk jpjipr»r
In** a* I tl I 4o%. IM»I
inoalt)
1
if
,
fair
quallly
niuetly
4
MJ
U,
fair
condition.
applicant in cxcesa of $400, or to
He lower. In mutfh Jlr Inwei for I # • fa x. b « r i I *0.1 Vj . f « w h l « l k X*
lha tenant, of one land &gt;rwoer in all *I|m Crata waahnt. bc«t $ *|u« 30t». fair rntvlllleft I '*•.! SS
excaas of $1 ,000; that applicanU
mu.t agrre to use send and melh- compared favorably in manpower!I printer, ' ’ • - &gt;•— * »■
ode approvad by the vieimrlruenl with the Japanese, attackers at
Testifying tn favor ( f Iks bill
through ita local representative, that part of the halite front.
&gt; were Dtiatavw Hater o f Mi* F in s*
and alao agree to plant a garden
Apprently discouraged by tliv.
for home uae and a auffirntit arre- progrevs of the ladle at \Voo*ung,|• rns Food Company. tCasr TMdr. 'aml
*ga of faed cm pa to supiily feed the Japanese switched thsir ma-|| I'hllip Mv Roto, prwanJoal o f Mr*
feed for their live stock; that no jor attention to the Chapel section II Maaafareures A Ueatare Longuot
loan will be made to any applicant of Shanghai, where the ruins of | New •Yoek, both ef wHorn-arsld-the
I-caliaaclon of laser Would improve
who haa a means of livelihood the ones populous city were stirred )
•/
•
other than farming, or to any ap-i up once again by juraliny shells.,| rronamte oonditiqn*.. S
! wutlnme •xpre*#** »h# •Wtew LOST: Female fox terrier lllsrk I
plkaot who did not operate a farm
TK* Second Battalion of thr
8 w h i l e spottest.
N a m »; I
in 1931;.that loan* will not he Thirty-First United Stairs Infan­ , that thd'boo® bill woo id “ iwereaso 'T rliie.'' I.lhrval reward. Edge-1
the
difftcsilky
of-ewforvement
and
made for the purchase or repair try, recently arrived from the I
wood Service Station. Sanford A
of tools and machinery, purchase tropical warmth of Manila, walkrd st the same Umo-UoaeiVth# amount Geneva Ave., phone *.1102.
of live stock, or the feeding of live guard lines in tWe slum section of of mnnoy avntlable fOr more eon
I strurtiv# purpose* of Industry."
stock other than work stock used Shanghai.
,
,
Punfnrd, whu seed he wss at­
for crap production.
This battalion was the (list
The-regulations further provide American army unit to go on duty. torney for the Anti-Saloon le*ogue
In part that application for loans It took user a »r lor ahsjut a mil* advanred th* contofltion that th*' lloosl rubber, new lag. a harga
•hall be made on an official form lung un thu rJvv - of Soochow till wnukl least to the evil* of th&gt;- for cash. Stokos' Market,
prescribed and furnished by the OsM-k, which had hs-vii undrr Hrit- old ulosvn and that in ssldilion ill
wnuld cause drinking of tws-r tty
secretary of agriculture through ish patrol.
women eml children in the home
•udh agencies aa ha may detarThe creek is one of the filthiest
liefer an I Rose said legalised
mint. and that applications must
streams of water m the werld. beer would benefit both the farmer
be mailed, ia time ta b* received
The doughboys found It littered { and industry generally.
■t the farmers ased loan office
with tampans ansi other small i Calvert assailed the Amrvican
not lator than Apr. 30, 1913.
craft which serve sa lh* homes for i Federation of labor
STUCCO 8 PLASTERING, I'.tch
Senator FMtcber says he ia not
thousands of Thinet* (lugs, cat* 1 nated by morons ansi
work a specialty, oil work guar­
Informed regarding the approxi­
docks and chickens frnv this and said “ resportahlr
anteed. I’hone 784-R. M Reggie'
mate aumber of farmers In Flor­
squalid colony ecavi-ngrd for food Islver movement sre
Matey.
ida who may bo found eligibl* for
along tha river tanks.
changing th* prohibit!
loons under the regulations pre­
LANKY'S DRUG STORE —Pre- I
Within Iha-Aruar ivau linr *rre|
srriptiono, magaxlnes, fnuntals 1
scribed by Secretary Hyde, anti Il­
service. TROMPT d e l i v e r I s a
ls understood that any desiring to- dingy. sUtrohaaaos. real dumps and
tmall fastoriow, aatong which pet­
Phono 103.
fit* application for a loan shouldconfsr with the.counts agriculture t y userchaats had sat op stands
S— IIt ip W a m »a
*1 agent for ths^county of his resb*. whorw lhay sold soup and ricr to
th*
nativaa.
„
done, or romr^uhicale with fornw
—MEN—
I
Th* U s i oqgmsd to enjoy Its Job
Have you any setting sbility? )fera seed loan offko. United State*
of
•soMtkringa
Thw
mea
haill
bonyou haw* and are willing to work I
Department of Agn. iltgre. Coflrwts for th#yhaven t hast time to
hard, apply Rusim 501 State Rank
lumbio, S. C.
...
beoame weeuptomest te lh* Shang­
Itldg., Oriindo, Fla., between 10­
12 A. M. A»k for Mr. Robson.
hai cold, tnd the veterans of thr
World Wap-growle*t-si. veteran*
9A—Poultry
are suiqiosdd to— about everything
In gvnorals , a i , „
FLORIDA- HATCH ED guarantee
chick*. Oranga Hatchery, Apos
The Japan**.
summand an
ka. Fla.
hoanrrd that' In'trmtlon* hod
boon given to all land and naval
CASH Paid for &lt;lean cotton ragforsoa to avoid friction with
at Thsi Hs-iald office.
^tiwrican and o t h e r foreign
troops- M"*t friendly relation*
10— Flowers unit I'lnntH
with foreign garrison* wore stipu
FOR SALE: Tumal plsnlv. I'hou
latoj in Ikes* nrdors. acid the
243-W.
troops-wore instructed to bo most
Woosunr fronts with a siattrrai- careful to safeguard, foreign civill » — W antrt

___ _
^

SHANGHAI, Fch. iO.-Anothne
day of fierce flghtjng at Chapal
and tha Woosung .forts failed to
dislodge th# Chinos* troop*, who
hold to their position* last night
despite shelling from Japan?** big
guna and bomba from attaching
air sgaodfsm*.
.
.
,t
One of*tb* Jpganas* daatroyaa*.
la th* Whaagpoo dropped a ohoU
Ite^h* year ita iwawaalaa ; at tha
rxploslo* and th* countryban Caaarad by a clsad at
k

.

.

.

WANTED TO Ituy second
strol'si, four whcelrtl, In
condition. 11*4 Palmetto Ave

'P E T R O L E U M

T h e I-’ lo r is t
Cut l-'liiwerw — I'lontn
loslrovlli

(Jiiullt&gt; Pilriil'tini I'rtxlucta
Sim l.tir III *iih Kthjrl
NinrUir IVnn-h hxnix MoU&gt;« Oil
NinrUir Upnliao • , .

Fliirui II cmIr im

Mil Myrtle Ave.

L E G A L NO TICE

I

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M.»rM&lt;$hori, igra t
I’hunr H4H*W

Id— Hou»cw For Root
TWO- FUR n Tb IIRD house., it 8 I
room-. Hot water, quarter rns»l*r. lawson »07 N. locust Ave.
N *n Christian Church.

TWO STORY, six room h&lt;&gt;u»»( lo-

A deathlike silence hung over
th# Haagktw No Man's land late
this afternoon as the fierce battle
luliod. Suddenly the g r a t i n g
wre# h of an unnilrd saw split
•bo alienee of the empty streets.
Surprised at any sign of activity
in lh* circumstances, Tha Associ­
ated Press correspondent set out
to traca th* ghrutly sound.
)
Ha am * upon a Chines# coolie
calmly sawing rough board* into
siv-foot lengths. “ What are you
doing FT Um sooli* was aaitad.
“ Maklag coffin*," ka said, with

etlxl M42 K. Ittlhe SI. Hmoutnl
throughout. Apply flU Magnolia.

a*r*o tiled lorn), on paved road,
$1,000.00, $600.00 cash, A. |\ Con­
nolly 8 Sons.

POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
I 9*r*V aaaosas* asy cangldasy
{rS»»*»tealtea aa aaaator (roe, th,
ItlilM tn s lk Its not., laI glatrt*t et
FlurMo. eubJeci I* He bemsxrali*
krlmary ta Juae. Your vets sad
•*&gt;#*($ will ho "p f.c l.t.d
FOR SIIRNIFF.
‘
"V saadlsloey
ia# uirtc* uf u u i i i i oi a,mi .
o 1‘sumr. »ubj.cl lu Ik* dvclsluii
or Ik# vlsrs I* lb* Jus. siiswrUs
I tksll boo* toy csmootao ■■■ o
Olsllnrm nf low ,nr&lt;irr#m#nl with,
•sul f#*r s,r fovur. Tour vuto will Us

W

•partviaisd.

D O D S O N 'S

SuniJity Dinner

.1 l.mdcra—
*
Alwnter-Kcut
WenlinghnuBg
Majestic

yT(

IIOFF-MAC

HATTKIIY CO.
117 K. 2nd SI.
I'honc 101

CLEANERS

(iLAsSS—FAINT

SERVICE STATION

A L W A Y S I.OOK All hiiuiii of fitsAn rut lo lit
Mirror^ Hrohert-I
n YOlJtt OBHY
Auto i;Ii m inattlU'd nhilr you
Le t ua D o YouTt
CIsHANING
1‘aints- Varnisti-Knamrls
MEMlNtYT.E
SNOW’S PAINT nnu
DRY
GLASS I ’D.. Inc.
C-LEANKHS
110 W. 1st
G. Ii. Stuart
J ' t 0 MAGNOLIA
.'HONK, H6I

I'honr tl&gt;3

Mgr.

DAIRY

HP.HVICR

TIN SHOP

Biggcrs* Dairy
M am ing Delivery
Knreat Milk. Cranm,
Hutter. Hu It* rial Ik

DRUGS

Hill Lumber Co.
13th and Holly
“ W# hr* at all times glad
to -w w vb st-ym r-ltrh n y 'w a y

with your building naada”
Z IP S E R V IC E

Phono 135

POULTRY

L B. Hodgina
Sheet Metal Works
Radiator Repairing

- Farm Huppllm m g'
Sheet Metal Work

110 W. 2nd HL
Phone 343

SPRING WATER

r. M. HAND.
FOM aMKNIFF.
wish to aasaen#* my randktasy
Ike aides of it it lt l «&lt; Boat!rods
i*ly sukjeet la lb* Dsmaaratte

ary lis Juae. D eleetok | wl'l
rvs Ik* lew .wllkaat (ear or
r and will rmpluy k*a#*t aad
Uatai deyaltoa la asstot me.
seppaM #r all h»n*si aad law.
I*« ellllt*. wilt
approelaioc'.
... b» apaeaete)*
i'AU(. a liiooanu.

prohihittealat

liO lt

Evening Dinner

Phone Ande^a Store
T47-W

fssstr.
haa** with evidence of law viola­
tion.
The bill by SanaUr Bla'#'*m.
Republican of CawaaaUftt, u In­
galls* feur percent hoar, waa *ppatad- hater* th* manafectufA
eah cewuaittaa by Whtrtnr Wil­
liam* af Clamaland, a writer an Induetrial aubjarU; R. g. Bradford,
director af tha. bureau of k**!n#«&lt;
rerearrhaf Um Callage af Dm City
of New York; R. B. Dunferd.

Noun Luncheon

6 ROOM house, garage, barn, .1

H epyings U p on
K S e 'r B U I - S t i l l
O ccu p y in g T im e

Open 7 A. M. to 8 P.

RADIOS

20U-F*ru»a F or Sait

1 whda tha Japan*** troop*.

the Chiaoa* mad* It ta* hat far
them with, streams at bullet* from
thafr S*aUa* gum.
. Ilaaffteial aathnatea pat tha
number af Chlaaa* la lha Woosung

AIRPLANES

laps.

.

haan afflicted.
D E I# A K D—Airport rtlUraly
qwnad and eaatroUad by woman,
rapidly naarlag a * w »r t»«-

»

H E R A L D . SAN FO RD , FLO R ID A . W E D N E S D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 10. 1932
TO PRESENT

»olU. wire of the sports ordor.
th* hand-knit matariale being
vied In a varlaty of colors and
woavrx.
Bright
sweaters
and
tlousagigjth short, puffed sleeve*
eccumpanldtfp. tkesa
sutU.
The
bolero JOaltaf k&gt;gai the favoriu,
■ad, the collarltgfcg/fcct was sat
° f f by bright' &gt;l&gt;l9ha. Fox was
tack as an Important ktam of the
more elaborate costumes.

Th e laat few hundred "w o r ry -m ile *" In hie
old tiro were w orth perhaps 27 cents. Y et he
put o ff replacing It—Rambled on it. Bare
tim e, trouble an d m oney— replaco thoee
old tire* now.

r^ \ t n r s?tf£ 'r'T~ .r*vr#ca - S T

THE S A N FO R D

Touchton's.,
Sanford Drug
p ,'

#

T h # Raxall Star#"
Prexrriptiaaa
A Specialty

Pkena tt$

!

Cleanest Chkkena la Be ml note
(aunty. Huy I beas tram Semi­
O R A N G E C IT Y WATER
nal* Fish Market *r M i r and
Koa dally or direct from ua ua
A postal to us will bring
.Saturday.

GRDHAM'H' SANITARY
riROIIJm PLANT

spring water ta ywvie I
each Wednesday from On
City, FI*.
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A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXIII

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 19.12

Member Annotated Pre

NUMBER

Fire Cents A Copy

• -a

GIVEN DEATH
: FOR SLAYING

KNOX OUTLINES
PLAN A IE D TO
STOPHOARDING

Counsel F o r Doomed
Woman D eclare Ap­
peal Will Be M ade;
Suicide I s F eared

(}uick C am paign Down
To “The G rass Roots
Of Every Town” Is
Intention Of Chief

E lder Jo h n D. Sava
B usiness Is B etter

Say It With Printing

SMITH DENIES
HIS CANDIDACY J a p s A t t a c k
TO LEAD PARTY R e n e w e d E f f o r t s

ORMOND. Feh 9.— (A .P .)_
John D. Rockefeller, Sr., told
th# A i w i i t e d Prpt» today in­
dications are that
hu*in##*
condition* throughout the roun
Thixrc i* a at-iking Atog.ui "Say it with printing,
try are show ing improvement
flower* die". That is thoroughly appropriate to the
and ha U g reatly encouraged.
*#
uiilr awake, xvrll equipped, reanonthly priced printing
The p h ila n th ro p ic directed hi«
ram trk a to a rnrre«pondent
office* in Seminole County There is no excuse for a
while posing for photographs
single dollar of Seminole Uounty money to lie s|&gt;ent
for the first tim e «mre he wad
for printing outside thi* &gt;oanty. Our pri. ting shops
taken «lig h tlv ill with a colt
range from thimi^ with small overhead and limited
two weeks ago. From talk* I
equipment whose prices aie lower than any other in
had w ith prom inent men of the
this iwirt of the state, dn through to plants that are
country ami report*
reaching
lilt 1 b* l«aMrUI»4 r»*M) *-*
Im'Uot equipped, turn out beOer work, whose standard
NEW YORK. V
t A »' l
W ASHINGTON. Feb. 9.
P H O E N I X . Feb. 9. — me from o ther source*, indica­
M ai hiiit*
p ii n
lu ll I p t l f
aral
ipiaiity
.onipares
wltli
anything
in
the
State
of
A
I
f
»
I
l
Sm
ith
tioiirvlvil
In*
«
i*
a re th a t hu«ine*t condi­
I A .P .I— An intensive cam paign—•
(A.P.)— Counsel for Mrs. tion*
VediftM v an*l %ai*l • •• \%a« m»t
tion* a re im proving. Rorkefe Florida.
Winnie Ruth Judd, convicted le r aaid. Rockefeller nhowed » p r e a i| nationwide- to bring
i m ’i d i&lt;1.1
fo i
th e
D e tllO C in
Seminole Uounty hap print shops that advertise
hoar.led money hark ir\to circula­
late last night of first degree no effect* from hi* recent con­ tion by "restoring the confidence
i r» *»*l# t&gt;&lt;t«k numiuat •••n
“Our prires ,uv the lowest" and print sb p* who say
hiiii h
hy
N o r l m ig
IM t ile
* t s f f tit Mil t
murder of her friend. Mm. finem ent and win the pictor* of American* in America'* wa*
"Duality p ays" •
tw tn ’ii S h a n p h i ti a n il w (XIof perfect health for a man of
g a v e »#••• ft&gt;| th e |»N| ••r* » a n la*
The laismt’ss firm or house thnl does not have a
Agnes LeRoi, announced to­ hi* tg e . "I feel Setter than ever I outlined yesterday a t the W hite
in f .r .l * u n g it* t h e . l a p a n e - e : tt .1 th.
Re; . ell! V*11
le ip r r te
a*
an
4 inoiiitcenieiit
Hou*e hy the man who will heail
neat, attractive letterhead, good envelopes, statements
day an appeal will be made b e fo re /' he *akl.
,.,l , . . . lu c k e d a l a r g e C h i n e s e Uohe told .'II
t h a t I «»n c:«m li»lat.
pro
•ht
U
-t
it. Col Frank K not of Chicago.
and loll heads and uthlr ipiaiity printi.tg is injuring
aoon after sentence of death
- * &gt;“• »a i « •
. » ,.h In c h m e n t
ttiio x x m r
u p dt»n r w « |* 4 i r» m e n m
In an office adjoining th at of
»#*»•
I It V
a nf
itself A business firm ia known to its correspondents
' on the gallowa i s pronounced
the Chief Executive, he announced
•• f f io
fc
ll*
e
w
o
rk
*
lie
b
tltd
t
It**
W oo.
d
U
n
til
l.v
the
kinit
of
stationery
and
printisl
matter
it
uses
id
aid
MtV
hi* idea* for "a quick cam paign
• All I ^aiil w.» tb.i I W'dlld to
Feb. 23. The 27-year-ohl
* u itg f o r t *
.
I’oir
quality
printing
la
as
lind
or
worse
than
none.
Ift
ft
1*11
ii
Hi
&lt;b»ne arain * t the clock and going
. -fit tin fM iin im it" • •i
d a ughter of a r e ti r 'd m inister
•v*. ib’ d ro y The print shops of Seminole maintain large pax Shell f e n
down to the gra** root* of every
( I ..it the I .'* : . f r i l l .
t |Ofl * • *411*1 rh»M •• "
h e ard the v erdict w ithout em o­
itn ifa n n r in
I u r-t tl&gt;. |H
rolls are substantial taxpayers and lilaral contributor*
comm unity *'
to a n \%h*
'
a caii#lr#lnt#* •
mi.I
t • IIIM ' I,
I I’
tio n . 'j
tr r n f ic explnM lit*- foil caie '•L'
to every wort liwhile community enterprise 'I bex de­
lie gave the following diagnosis
i.«t\* ••
- •• e k - th e -u |t|M »9l ill
t .. .l «inn
t h I ». no
D ay ■ end n l f h t guards w ere
N* ior*lifli * tin* t'h m e a r
serve the patronage of the business people t.f tin- com­
of present difficulties;
Im . lb ........
It).
.tk. i
w
in
ini
v
' stationed in h e r cell fearing she
drr«l
io»» t,r b| ii M*-:»i. eli do I to* a rtille ry
“ Much of our trouble aeema to
munity by right of rhe quality, price nod (ommiiiiitx
» g o illld o e itlw -*
.'Oil
I
m ig h t a tte m p t suicide. She »■&lt;
i action n»*:nn«t the t'h n p al
to |«»o|t. Ill* tin bided
l*e a national headache Induced hy
ro-o|&gt;eration. xvhich they maiiitain.
m ill I i
I « id « |iia r «
hnv
i ^ t h e second Woman condemned to
II. ***«’to niol &lt;i (if i*- 'i a .*0(1111 \«ai
eve*train from looking aero** the
lid *U 'et \ln r
—
KAItl.
LEHMANN.
^ R a n g in Art lo n e . Mr*. Eva l)i&gt;when -to It* droppml
A tlantic. W#% can*t rem edy condi­
Id 1C utMindr•d
vl.l.
w as im *
’l l brlii
an*
^ ^ g a n wee h a n g ed In 1930 for m ur
id n&gt;*i
tht* In te rn a llon'i I S cttlction* in Europe, hut we can reme,i
«;»»unit
• a! Wh
didn't milk*
d e r of A. J . M athis, a ie d re
inrnt h«niii«lnrv. Her in u m e - were
i dy them here.**
” 1 (Mb tot'b* • D» b
fn
• I I Mil
I'MIgl’
rh it* . Mr*. J u d l a ls o l&lt; charged
not e rrtu u s
.
The Chicago publi«her e s ti­
"I*1i**n * I tin i’
•
&lt;b
.i
i
i
**
m
i
f
r
o
m
t
o
*
tit*
•«
b
w itv the m urder of Mi** Hedvig
I 'p on the northern •rltlc n tc n t
m ated th at 92W percent of the
lb*
The | Lit I lu" •
n:*«l it l«iwarit n |*ili* of
Sam uelson, a f te r the bodiet «f
hoom iary l*n)te«l State* in fa n try
articles produced in th is country
s«de pi**| • tv
t'
I l.
JA CK SO N V II J.K . F th. o. — are conium ed in the
• I Of! lll« lliahllgMlIV (Irak
th e tw o women w ere found
in
domestic
*«»4ik uv#*r the p a tn d from th#*
c
*
.
Ii inlet |ire | tti** ttu n / in
trunke in e Lot Angelr* statio n l. «Miking a t the European s itu a ­ m arket, w ith nnly 7 'a
T hey weri%
p«»rcent
It.-I.l op British detachm ent
Final e.uih
a f te r they w ere m urdered here tion with the eye* of a tru r blue shipped ahroad.
&gt; ' I tbi»V. b lit th l« I- I b r .'in*
cl........ •n#»ugh t*» hi-ar *h«viting h u t
for bume i in
Mr*. Judd heard the reading of American but one who has lived
I liv.
" I f neceaaary.** he said, "we
lb** p«i*itnm wa* alm ut a tnila
Ml \
the death verdict w ithout the h a t ­ abroad for 17 year*. J. C. (Icahain could toss thi* 7 S percent out of
•difon.il \V. A l.e fflr
i l i r r r d to ail
Ho
[from the action at C hapei.
li*.
»
*
i
4earrhed
Hie
•o
n
tn
o
t
*
tin g of an eye.
the window and still lead the world
) ight *)ia*l' h dn*pp# i| into th a
•I
of I^ndon, E nglam l, the ),ea&lt;J man
win.
If there wa* in*! a 'l a
back to prosperity. If once we reShe walked una»*i«ted from the
\ If
K. S outh «land* out a*
) #.»i#h miiue* mu iiito n n /
.1
•ler
f
Hu
provuled
th
a
t,
upon
tran
there
for
the
Param
ount
n
o
tio
n
(C ontinued op Page |u » i
courthouse, to her cell statin g nut
i tune-** wiiinrh un*l •a u -in g prop*
tin MiMnliral lig u rv in the liciiiu
derd,
the
ga
company
o»o*l
«
•»
•*
o f countenance the persona who pictures in te rests, believes th at
t &gt; dam age.
It l • ii"t known
(i ont iniii il on I'age T w o |
a te th*’ plant in Sanfnnl don
huddled in h e r path.
only one thing will bring the n a - 1
.*It# th# r th# protectil v- were Chi*
t i e ill)*year term
Ibe frai'*ln
Judge How ard C. Spcakman se t tion* of the world hack to A nor* L n r ~
n# «.#• nr Japnne*#*.
•
vx •
t ’lly A ttorney Fred It \\ »l
next Monday a* the date for sen­
In 'I'tikyo Ja|uine*#* Foreign Of*
W INTER H A VEN. Feh. 9. '*
m . i baata: The w ip.nu out of t h . W O m a i l 8 D r i V O
1 0
TAME \ ,
F rb.
express# *1 (be opinion that
tence.
.
In*’ riit lew e\prr**rd surprise la*
w ar drM* and the rrparatiun*.
C
ontinuation
of
the
g
ra
p
efru
it
i
M(;(|
krrvhf
’V
n|»VUm «l"
hi*
p
trilp
j
to
g
u
City
could
l.e
forced
Although the Jury was out th re e
•Ia\ ••vt-r accounts nf Co- unfavor*
"T hat m ay *nund drrMadly un■hipping “ boliday** made effective 1 i m |n tot n.M.n y tv
r etrrd
l f n nl svi.. wl»*»n
deed for thi* properly if the com ••rat’le rm ctinn in
hour* and 40 m inutes, including A m rri.'an, but it i* th r actual *it\m#*tvia to
last Wednesday, and an addiliunnl Ihr gnrirrously ilrv.oralnl 1 nm «lrr
puny a-ked for it. and declare I liil’uti'* pru|i«t«al t*i ii ' iimas th q
a n hour for dinner, only two b a l­ uation, and I think th r finaneirrx
......
, . ................
. suggestion to shippers that m id­ titannrti hy lh«* lnicram*rr* *to»l»*'l
lot* were taken. T he first ballot, of th i. country h a t . about b ero m . ,
i
thu*
hi
hi*
opinion
the
contrui
I
•«
l ’hine*e m ilitary fr« in loitMirtAdt •
h, ‘
f
jurym en said, w as unanim ous fo r convinced th a t th ry ran r t p r r t „■» ■•♦Oral fawn. 4WW ltv n .u cr.tfr rry season orange movement l*e re- up Hlllstborouich Hm&gt; sn«l th*'
" la w
R nforvem ent,"
w ithout ended when final deml i* bande i m m ’i'er' tal cenl#Ts i n Chinn and
conviction of m u rd er In the f irs t mor# rat urn from the debta,” Mr. istara«l voters in Seiinmdv ('ounty, ducnl approxim ately J.S percent, IwilUborouidi Rtv^r to tha* Ihmiiii fear o r favor, la the platform upon to th** company
place tihem urvlcr uit ut national
were decided upon here yesterday IrilC &lt;if guns, th r crackle of »r*atl
degree.
whirh l/*wls A. T ate. &gt;oung Sailt ouiiniAwtoitf r L tifle r maintain#*#) cent ret “ If (he world* ix k dug td - G raham said h ere.* * h r began a an a rm y of womtii. under the vHh
t a m eeting called In follow up
.blfw»ai- Toni re sid e n t w m stand in hts
n lfa la .^ rc iU and
The second b a llo t set the p e n a l­ m otor trip dow natat* as tha guavt marul of Mr*. W. T. I^n g ley , cu
th at " it Would le a grave nit«taV i eri&gt;m«* hysterical every tim e J.tXK- titUntar «*wgg**nmL T ba ru w t-- n lm n n r slin
ty m Juries ftn d ta g f ir s t a k g ra * Of H w r r - I t S w art* of T tdow aU r. I laIul n* ; * 0 * .‘3 e e w M. Cor»on'»
da t'ltru * E xchange, Ktorida Citru« ran® un ■ pH dboaU , launches and race for the office of S h eriff of to tn&gt; it I v or in any manlier mIIow pan lake* m ilitary action itt
l a e n t f r guilt m u st U o' fS A rlto n a . h o a r Dunnoll^n. wotl known F torl- arm y of D am oeratlc women, will
Semimde C ounty. Ills announce­ lln* abandonm ent of Hi i # m anufac
Grower* Clearing House A u o ria - yachts. T h r stre e t imratlt* follow
f ’hina proper,
it lx lim** -nine
TTie 13 m en .^oak the ease « t dial) and one of Mr. Graham *. moot a t th # H antonl Woman'*
tic*n and outside shipper* w ere i ii If th r c ap tu re will if** down in m ent wa* m ade today, an&lt;j It i* luring p lant for any caii.e." I
perm.inent rrme«ly i« evidvetl," a
&amp;:IX P. M-, a f te f listening 6 hours clooo p-raoaai friend* nf m any Club tom orrow .m orning at
subject t»» th e decision of the vol- finally agreed
Hi) rcprosrnled.
• h** final c##nv# y &lt;«p(iki‘*iiinn *aid. IL* «l**n»«-•) thr*
p ira tr history as the most h ra u tito argum ents and th en to in stru c ­ year* (landing.
o'clock.
A
The K(ch*ngo and Clearing ful and colorful yet presented by era In the Ju n e prim aries.
a in e when nn aoondu»»n he of I Ian interfere#! with t'h iria 's a«t-*
tions. The Ju ry im m ediately se n t
Coupled
w
ith
a
knowledge
of
T
h
o
r,
thwy
wilt
r
e
•
i*
••
lari-m
inOn hia f i n t vlalt In .l»,-Wa&lt;xnvilto
House agreed th a t shipment* of the krewe. The business firm s
f#’rei| to C nm m i'ooiu r Ih u l'* no* rm uixtrat ivr integrity.
for blank p a p er, Indicating a te s t sin e . 192S, Mr. G rah am ', com­ u ta In .iructlan* a* t&lt;&gt; (hr drive
conditions and peopleB in this sec­
g rap efru it fur the present ahunld
The Japan#**#* at (itro v a and
ballot would be tak e n forthw ith. m ent concerning tba ritv wa* nno Which will continue !&lt;•( &lt;-n- wrrV tie limit*,] to Dll pereent of the and organisation* of this and tion. Mr. T ate lielleves th a t a four tinn th at "th** i .omul -lonrr* act
upon tho advice "f their attorney I’J n e u tra l memhi'r* i f the l.caguu
A fte r a sh o rt t im e .t h e jury w ent which aho ii Id Intaraat all lav-r* of and b- given )Ut» nf xmi.-k whom average weekly volume moved to •evera! nearby ritiea incIlidiiiK i y#J|r
a special Invest)and give the dred " I to* amend of Nution® cmmcil c«*ii&gt;i&lt;i*'i • *| th«t , 't
to dinner.
Jackaonrillc. “ JactuonvU tc aiwajra they f c l will rvapon.l to .in appvnl Ja n u a ry and shipper* not m em ­ St. I'rtersburjc, C learw ater. T ar gator for the HrolherhootJ of Rail- merit, ngr«w**l u|«ui t»y i»*.lli groups
Var Eito*t protdem
nt a se c re t
pun Spilngs, l.toki Liml ami W inter r«o#l T rainm yn, of which ho i« It Judge g peakm an Instructed the appear* a* a aubatantial city. yo*l
bers
of
either
o
rg
a
n
iiatio
n
w
e
e
th a t lu centa o r nunc lir gixrn
lltovrn aildnl to th e brilliance of cal chairm an, finds him woll quail- i* as follow* " I hut the giving of m eeting ttnlay.
ju ry they m ig h t re tu rn any one know,1' Mr. G raham declared.
appealed
to
for
cooperation.
In
the
tow ard rc p c n ia i o f the prvddontial
The firs t phase #»f Japaii'x com*
1
ih r pageant w ilt m agnificently f,ri| for
offl»u which ho now the dee#t shall not aloogate any
of 0 verdicts—i l l b e t two of
Mr. G raham ia a great a.lm lrar
hope nf hnUinil shipm ent, of
right* the n ib ha* under tho con binrd bltirjark# t and arm y drive*
which would confine her either in of the F.nglUh pooplr, fur ha h a t cam paign nf 1932. Kn.h vntar wdt grap efru it in th# ne*t week to not decorated floats T h r pantile
seeks.
donate at
l*a«tI"
the
Id mile
S h an g h ai- • ’
i Iambi at along
p iirrd a few nttm ilr* lr*s than
prison o r a n in stitu tio n for the found thorn a* a vary hnnnrahla ba c ip w lr d
lie secs tho need* of a sh e riff tia c t." Rohei * I H
cant*. Mr* I angloy aaiI. although more than 435 car*.
Wi’osilllg Im# w.i ••• i p h t n l thla
ti
to
rn
ry
.
representing
tl»«*
gas
cumone
hour
t«
pa**
m
given
pointinsane for from 10 y e ars to life.
a*
hut
fow,
m
ost
of
them
rrso
iv
»»t. “ When th ag aia u m r a n ything
Deport* a t the m eeting Indicated
m orning with the I'hm ei* |m s|i
(Continuetl mi I'age Four)
T he Io n / hnc wa*» hradeil hy Ing about a n efficient,
The sta te dem anded the death th a y carry it th rough.” ha ta iJ , th a womvn will aolieit niora, *■
orderly
th a t this ro u n ty '. quota of
" .a t approxim ately MM c.r* of tailor* ami bluejackets from half
turns still in tu it. #le*pit«* dirtv’t
'
penalty—to ba c a rrie d out on th e pointing out th a t in hi* nwn bu»|.
met hud of d ixpusing of thi* few
g ra |ie fru it had been nuivrd in the
a-&lt;toolt ami irices«aut hatli rln g by w
a d»»«en of Uncle Snqi's vrsaels i rfaunal o r c(vil case* which arise
■allow a.
na*a a loaa nf toaa than nno-half m ay be rai»«l tefo ro the week i* !a«t weak.
field pieces and *iv inch n av al
■'•She Is not so dum b," said C oun­ of t par cant annually
in Vina county, lie believe* th.it
roaulta over.
Thla, (o *ome ehipper* seemi-d in port here anil in S
Major* in Mr*. I.angley'a arm y discouraging, but It wa* pointed burg. An innovation wa* tin* pi TTr7&gt;.h*rlff’* office should be one . ,
gun*.
ty A ttorney L loyd J . Andrews In from had dohta. l{a ba&gt; hocoma
. .,
bis arg u m en t. “ She has a tongue particularly impraaaod w ith
ilnce again the Chinese h«d
l S
tha a re aa follows: Mr*. John (f. l^ o n
out th a t shipper* outside either ra te pay*antry w hnii b rn u /h t up •*f the m ost co-nperallve In tho *. ( &gt; 1 1 S K l l l C r S
U think Is used to lying.
(ir(nio(.)retid on.' of tho g re e t
.
r|1
...
floats
showing county, open to the advice nnd
activity of tho eourta of E ngland, afd y , and Mr*. It. K. T olar for the i he Exchange o r the C learing the rear rig h t
•‘G entlem en: I f th is la not a c a ta w hara, aa h* aaoa It. Juitica la ac­ S anford E ast Side; M r.. It. J . Hot House had no p rio r knowledge ••* "w andering p ira te s " in a* m any a s .i stance of v*cry d e p artm e n t of R U I I I l i n g l W O i V l t y S | odlttory I m im . of t he W orld
th a t deserves th e d e ath penalty, tually In aw ay. T h trv aro no tria l ly and Mr*. J. G. Shu run for S an­ the holiday plan and in many in old world se ttin g s, the floats be- public governm ent as w4ll ms priWar that machine g u n n ers, hid*'
th an th ere n e v er h a s been such dolay* and no technicality loop­ ford W est Side, and Mr*. Charle*
(C ontinue) on I'ag e Two)
deli in hole* ill the ground, ra ti
(C ontinuaj on p ag e Four)
v iU w elfare.
NHW YOIIK. F*l&gt;. 9 .- (A .P.)
a case In A ris e n a /’
Mr. T a te
»a« born a t O .tee o , Th, | N „ (|f Vincent fu ll'* killer, take hea*y lNiiiit&gt;ardm«‘iit and thuit
hole* for tha g u ilty to th w a rt ju* B. Searey, Longwood. and Mr*, A. i
The defenea g e fra ln e d fttom
nd is one
of the youngest men Mu&lt;f„ rkl.t, , 1MUy. , , nr riulll
i i m* up to place itr r a in a of hulG. W agner, Chuluota, for the roun(Continued on Pago Tw o)
a sk in g th e jar* to re tu rn Mrs.
now in tho
field fa r a public of- (n|(&gt;
(hv , w r r l p, „ . „ Nl.w ( lets between theutselv# n and Ibn
»r.
Judd to a o n n a l sta tu e In society.
fire in this county. I{* h a . lived in Vll|k. , l(n,|r r « „ rIl!. .n o lh e r point u«saiilling lines of the enem y.
E ach m ajor may have Ihrre or
Ile r counsel bagged th a t she bo
Sanford »inc# 1913, and la onn of ed toward Chicago.
The Japanesi* failed in th e ir
/
fo u r captain*. C aptain* already
“ not s e n t to tb s gallow s, or to a
it* taxp ay in g p roperty owner*.
'
lint w herever detective* went. ptun to reduce the Woo ung for*
anneunced a re Mr*. Vance Doug­
felon’s cell," b u t “ tre a te d as a tick
Since 19K1, he he* been em ployed , hcT '» r~ rc7 ,.l’k.’.| i .v/ t h c ' bl.n'.l s i ' ' Ire s , anil then sweep on lowarxl*
las*. Mr*. D. D. Caldwell, Mr*. E.
- ---------------, to
aw gom l
a* a train m an by tha A tlantic Irncv of the mobs. G angland', Shanghai, w hrre they m ight p in c h * ,
K. Bludworth. Mr*. C, E. Chor-Jb a y lu
W INTER
PA R K . KrK
9.— Coa»t Line railrnad, and I* widely deuitens kept to Ihemsrlvvs.
D BLAND, Fob. 9.—(A .P .)—
the C hinese arm y a g a in st th a
pening, and Mr*. L C. I^onardy
A lberta Storch, 31, of Newark. N. (A .P .)--T h .' Itt. Itev. Tame not known in railroad circle* in
Meanwhile, th r body of Coll, be­ barhed w ire Im umlaiir.. of tli«
"
under Mre. J . 0 . Leonardy.
.
who wa* reported to has* dis­ Mann, I). !&gt;., L I- II., bi-hop of Florida.
trayed by his own bodyguard and In tern atio n al S ettlem ent.
T A L L A H A S SE E . Fab. 9. —
Mre. John T. Brady and Mrxl A.
He ia a m em ber of Sanford riddled wit], m achine g u n “ bullel..
A nother a tte m p t w a i in p r w .'
(A .P .)—T ha a ta ta y a ita rd a y aakad M. Phillip* under Mrs. It. E. T atar. turbed John D. Rockefeller, Sr., on the South Florida diner** nf th
I,,, j lo d g e of Elk*, the C ham ber nf a* h r stood in a phone booth in peel today.
tha Ormond golf roursex recently,
tha Florida in p ram a co u rt to aat
M rs. 3. F . Long, Mr*. W. P. w as declared by axifnining p h y si­ Episcopal C hurch, died at
Com
m
erre,
and
the
b
rotherhood
of
The m ajo r m ovem ent* o f t h r
a*Ida Its vacant order recalling
T a rta r, Mre. S. B. I^ v y , under cian* yesterday to b* ' suffering home here la s t n ig h t wilKbut re ­ Railroad T rain m en , and U active Chelsea ju st a fte r Iasi m idnight,
w a . removed (A m the m orgue to Ja p a n rs* a tta ck th at g o t under
gaining c t.rv c io u .d e .. a ffv r on (li­
perem ptory m andam us w rit which Mr*. W agner.
GENEVA, F a Ik
in th* Liona Club, and all o ther an u n dertakrr'*.
ftum
hallucination*.
ne** of a ev tra l day*. Ha xsn. hi
way yesterday were, centered, a t
A mbaaaador H u g h Qlbaon, chlaf ordered th a A tlan tic C oaat U n a
M ri. John Meltch. Mr*. Fred
riv lr-a p ln trd enterprise*.
(JOfe w as b rought here fo r ex- )*ar* old.
It w a. followed hy hi* widnw, th* village of Woosuiig and
o t tha Uni tod S totoa datogatlon to railroad to raato ra tla track* and Wileon, and Mre. J . O. Lanry, un­
m
ination
on
petition
of
five
O
r­
luittie, a bride of a few week* ao,| Chapel in Shanghai.
Bishop Mann wa* born in Nex*
th a world d laarm am o at confor- •arvlca a v e r a branch betw een der Mre. Sharon.
mond citUene, Including Police York, fla wa* a d u rated a t H o ­
one of the few persons, proba­
no rth
Chinese headquarter.* lit Nhaog-j
onco. told lh a datbgataa today t h a t M ontkello and Yu*tea In
Mre. L. P. H agan. Mr*. George T hief Daniel W. W hitehurst of
bly, who w as genuinely sorry he hai announced th a t a Japane*# a * .
.
b a rt College a n d the G eneral
,I
tb a U nited S U to a p rtp a ra d to «ot&gt;- Florida.
1). Bitbop and Mre. K. W. W are, th a t city. County Ju d g e John E .
died.
Until
the
police
end
the
gang*
Theological S em inary, lie received
T ba M titio o , filed by A tto rn ey
(C ontinued on Page T h re e )
aldar b ad g v tary Ilm lU tlona on m a ­
un
d
er
Mre.
Hotly.
reacock
appointed
Dr.
I
.
W.
frankly
considered
hia
m
urder
n
G eneral L and la and A ttorney
a degree n f doctor of lae* ........
t aria la aa ro m plam antary to a dl- Tarmbull a f th e Florida ra ilro ad
C aptain* m ay appoint lienten- (Matxau and D r. J . E. T aylor to
II, M. P apw orth, B. F. Haine*. “ good riddance..
Rollin* College here.
anta,
w
ith
tha
follow
ing
alrrady
idhke
the
exam
ination.
ra c t HaUtaUon of a rm a n ia a u .
The police h»d tried for month*
eommlealoD, m arked a n o th e r' (ta p
Illabep M ann wa* widely known and K arl U h tn a n n , president, viceJudge peacock did not Issue a
Tha A a a rtc a a gavoram ant Jolna In the leng legal b a ttle over ■elected: Mr*. 0 . P. Herndon, Mra.
In New York a n d Had held posts ( resident am i aecretary reopectire- to "h an g a ta p ” on Coll. They
a m t B rita in in advocating aboli­
ndonraent o f l e u th an flva t - M. T elford, Mra. P aul Bigger*. com m itm ent ord er a* lha woman la there and a t K ansas City,
nod ly, of the Sem inole County Cham ­ thought th e v hod him when they
tion o f fbbniarinaa. Adm iral Ofb- mile* of trac k and dlacontlnuaaca Mra. S. E. Jonas, Mra. A. 1. IVter- a nnn reiident o f Florida. Sh* ha* also waa fo rm arly bishop of tlu&gt; b e r nf Com merce returned from Indicted him and a henchman for
ton. Mra. C. A. Yancey, and Mra. lived In th* sta te only a month.
aon faM , a n d h g raaa w ith tba &lt;U- a f aaa tra in a d a y ra il acrvica.
TOKYO, Feb. » . - &lt; A .P .) ~ 4 ob N orth D akota diocese.
lie w n . Kiaaimmee thla m orning a fte r h a v ­ th* bru tal M aying of five-year-old
A fte r th* exam ination, tho
»lra ^ f tha P ra n a b and B ritU h to
ing atten d ed a n early m orning, Michael V engall in a crowded noauke Inouy*. o u tstan d in g f i n a r i •
Con lewd tug th e ra ilro ad actad G. W. Me Rory.
tran
sferred
to
Mie
bishopric
of
woman waa retu rn ed to h e r O r­
ra a trV t .th a i n
af offonalva w ithout a a th a rity , tho ra ilro ad
largely a tte n d ed b re ak fa st m eet­ stre e t of H arlem '* L ittle Italy last rie r of Ja p a h and lea d er o t th e ' *''■*
mond hotel w here she I* under South Florida In 191.1.
wompona n a b aa f w , whlrh b aa- caaam lulaw o b tata ad a perem pting of th* C entral Florida Council sum m er. B ut h" w a. turned loose Minaelto p a rty , waa killed to n ig h t
Aa
soon
a*
th*
bishop'*
d
eath
surveillance.
^ re sto ra ­
pactatty daagwroua to civil
of
C ham ber of Commerce Secre­ when th* sta ts '* a la r w lines* lied by a young a ssassin w ho fired on
T h ief W h ite h u rst nf Ormond became known, th* bell of the
on the w itness stand.
tio n a f ra ila a n d aarrtce. T ba ra iltaries
and President*.
*
him a s ha a rriv a d a t a political
ni
■aid reports had been nt«d* to him lu h o p atc ad tutted, once fo r e arli
Aa fo r th* gang*, he was
a m eeting. Th* a ssa ila n t w aa a r ­
took tb o 'c a a a before lh a la F e a tu rin g th * m eeting waa an
y e a r nf DCs life, i
■be
Had
been
“b
anging
around
th*
thorn In th e ir aide*, lotlely. It had
ta ra ta ta C aatnaaira
Commlsainaf
U D. Ilalnae, F red V . William*.
Ubdiop M ann I* *urrlve.| by hU addr**a on “ B eautification,“ the been reported. Coll had d u sltrto d rested b u t no m otlva fu r lha erlm * . ^
aaveral Uataa, to tM United R U iao H. J . Lehm an, agd E a rl Lehm ann, Rockefeller pr*tnl#e«." The Roeh»
subject
a
f
practically
a
l
tatka
widow
a
n
d
tw
o
daughter*,
Mr*.
hia form er beer-cunning
racket I* known. Iaouye, who twleo served V’ v J
‘ b afare Member* a f tha Sem laol* County feller kousehold denied, however,
W illiam E d g ar
Flatter of New heard, delivered by A. . f Coltk. and depended for ajlvallhow d upon a* finance m lalater, w a . rv -a rd t'd ,'
a
a
y
knowledge
of
th*
a
ffa
ir.
C ham ber n f C o m m a m 'a W ater-th e-et ra n geet w a n In t h r 1
Ys»k a m U M ia-C liato iv -U .. 11arid- tup*rial«iuj«nt of park*.
W n y i't’owunlUa# w lir be In Lec*. - Rhe haa a krwtharj- Carl— B r son, of L a x in ttb a . • Ky.; tw u D uring th is gddrea*. lh# w«rk don* tr ib u te '? * (irOnTfra n fY tv ila Tn lhdf p a rty .
| \
' Harlow, bdlS tarr I . llviag a t Irvington, N. J .
business.
V urg U a re n ier m i ra to g a* 11:00
C a re ty Bocord.
In Sem inole C ounty school* to ­ . Ho unpopular wa* Toll w ith lha
h
ro
tb
e
n
,
th
a
Ht
Eee.
A
lexander
II*
w
aa
slated
to
becom
e
tho
c o u rt ty ra D a j tb a final o rd e r en­ • 'd o r k to t o t n f c * S to * W m eet
t a lg h t. vW tlna
Maiui, D. H-. Idakop nf P itta- w ard th* re fo re sta tio n o f. ro u n ty underw orld th a t w ithin tb* la st prem ier should hi* p a rty w in In
NAMRD J A P A M B A U A D O R
quirin g ra a ta rn tlin a f tra c k aw l la g o f i b a F w t t o 1aland am
O aabar af
bwrgh, and Charle* |l . M ann nf grove* and forest* waa highly few week* It had been reported th* g e n era l election Feb. !9&gt;. That
It* action a n a C oastal W i u m y i ita a a ik tln n
Memphis, anti tw o sister*. M ri. commended.
a price of 130.000 had been placed Minaelto p a sty w ent nut of p o w e r'
W
ASHINGTON,
Feh.
9
^
-(A
.P
.)
T hU m aettog w ill h a devoted to
M. H . C hapm an and Mr*. &gt;1. I).
I t wa* th* fourth of B
on hi* head, to be paid to tha whan recan t cabinet re o rg a n isa ­
—Joeeyh
C.
O
rew
,
o
f
New
Ilenipa atudy a f ra e w a f S av altp uienU
Aahley of K a rv as City.
tio n took place. Inouye w a . a
m onthly m eeting* held hy
“ trig g e r men” who g o l him
re la tin g to coaaial a n d lalam ■hire, we* t m u l today by Preelstaunch advocate
of JopaaBeat ,
era! C entral Florid* t
M otorway im prnvaaa re t* a n d con J*nt H eaver to b* am baasador to
BY. A U G U S T IN E —W ayne G reen and It waa a o g m e a tv l by
B R O O K H V I L L E - N e w .Ig n A m erican am ity aad visited A m er-l '
tam ptoted pre je t by S a n fo rd 's dale Ja p a a , H e U bow am baasador to
erected a t co rn et. M ain and Broad lea se v e ra l time*. II* opposed th g . \
gate* w in p rM i a l m a tte r* of In Turkwy. A t T *kvo be will succead t o r e M Sm oke Shop in lobby of t n r , of B U rg e delegatl
streets by m anagem ent of T am t­ M an/hi&lt; i*n cam paign fro m to il V r
W. T am ara* Forbes, a f M»u b - P i n t N ational Bank building on Polk C ounty Cham ber
O t^to S ial Flaca.
am! Cafe of thla city.
a ta r t
«
-mere*.
9
chuxatla. I . *

•

—

A L ittle C hat W ith The S ecretary Of The
Seminole County C ham ber of Com m erce

Avers His S tatem en t f i r r y m \ l \ 1 K ^ I H \ i Subject Of B ritain Ifl
As To H is Candidacy Cl 1 1 tU lrllrllo o lU li
W ounded A s Shell,
Drops Into In tcrn k W as M isinterpreted
t
io n a l S e ttle m e n t,
By G eneral Public

H OLDS REGULAR
MEETING MONDAY

Pinal P ap ers Are P.x- dropped n-r.. =- the Kinngwiw
changed In Sale Of
k .,t shanghai and
nirinl I I «Ir*»t&gt;11«’«I I *
S anford (ias Plant

B R IT ISH VISITOR
SEES WAR DEBTS
MENACING WORLD

S a y s Cancellation Is
T hing W hich Will
R e tu rn Prosperity

CONTINUATION OF TAMPA CARNIVAL
CITRUS HOLIDAY GETS UNDER WAY
IS DECIDED UPON IN GREAT S T Y L E

Shipm ents T o Contin- P irate K rew e Lands
ue A t 60 P ercen t Of
Amid C rackle A n d
Ito
o n i O f Cannon
A
verage
In
Ja
n
u
ary
Stage A ll S e t F or

Woman’s Drive To
Raise Party F u n d

J
■4

Tate T h r o w s Hat
In Ring F o r O ffice
Of C o u n t y Sheriff

'1

•

Trail O f V i n c e n t

j

Mental D i s o r d e r Bishop Mann, Aged *
Is Found In Woman Divine, Dies A f t e r
Annoying J o h n I). Lingering I l l n e s s

C ou rtis A s k e d To
Reverse D e c is io n
A ffecting Railway

Gibson Reveals U. S.
Stand A t Arm* Meet

Isocal G roup A ttends
Kissim m ee M eeting

G reat F in an cier O f
J a p a n A ssa ssin a te d

W aterw ays M eeting
WH1 Be A ttended

B u te *

Pnys
Monday

*___ —

‘ g
,v
--------

ir f a .i.-

\

�'

is U n e a s y A t
i e t Activity
^Vladivostok
le a d from P age One)
la Vladivostok
coincided
period of the Ja p a n * —
H arbin. X c rc rth c lra o the
w ere reg ard ed In aoq u o riers as not aim ed
! o g iim t Ja p a n , b a t d ac tn
i f u n th a t tbo J s p o n c u
a d v an rt m ight cnco-jr.
MU R u sila m in M anchuria
a p t soma form of m ilitary
E a s te rn Siberia.
hot*
alao dirorta reported iw ltch in all*h y G eneral Mah C han-Shan,
com m ander who war
of T sllslh a r by the
n th e ir M anchurian
Chan-Khan, w hine position
an doubtful du rin g the latJa p a n e ie drlv* on lla rliin —the
claim ing he had
reaf
hi* loyally to
Nanking
a n fu )—e a Id # n 11 y ha* reU th* Japane*# ram p folG sneral. Jiro Tam an'* «c
o f H arbin.
Ren go (Japan***) New*
ey In dispatch** from llarh in
th a e n tw h ile Chine** hern &lt;•
■I l l r t r bridge anil T*lt*ih*
gone to H arbin from hi* bv&lt;H olun on S atu rd ay n ig h t s**k*n Interview w ith T am on.
[ T h* Japan*** agreed and the
lig m e t In the Japane** hradfor a long conference. It
•xpocted to proceed to T sitsipledged loyal cooperation with
Japan*** in n o rth ern Msn
R hortly th e re a fte r G*n*rsl
■On entertained hi* gue*t a l *
■y luncheon w here much
npalgn flowed.
[ S h o rtly a fte r the revelation of
tltU nto-cordiale. G eneral Mah
, expected to proceed to T slts jto I l i u m )
govem orvhip of
M g k la n g Province.
[JlM n w h lla Ja p a n e ie airplane*
continued th eir destructive
ling a n d machine gun sniping
th* re tre a tin g force* of GenT ln g C hin who « n driven
I t o f H arbin th* la*t week. The
• pan*** claimed lh*Y h id *cat‘ tw o larg e enem y group* In
d lstrlc U no rth of H arbin.

Inutod In IK92 and on the *amo
l**ue of IfUUt President C lerelaild
* 'u •Irc ted .”
S e n a to r King, Democrat, U tah:
"HI* atatem ent will l&gt;* regarded a i
eq u iv alen t to a wi*h th at he (hall
no t-b * roniidered a candidate amt
th a t Vom# o th er per.on *hsll ho
choaen to lead the party "
S e n a to r Connally,
Democrat,
T cx a a ; "G overtior Sm ith w ai hnnorod In 192* and ought now. in th*
In te rra t of th* p a rty . eff»r* him•e lf from th* picture. Th* time*
call for new leadership *n.l * new
ra n lid a te ."
R epresentative Dougla*i, Demo­
c ra t, Me—achuaett*: "Ilia M a l e *
m ent rnahle* th e Ma*«ai hu«ett*
delegation to go to !h* convention!
pledgrd to (iovarnor Sm ith."
R rp rrern ta tiv * S teagall. Demo­
c ra t, Alabam a: "I am not in favor
of tha nom ination of form er fiove rn o r Sm ith, lie ha* a great many
loyal Democrat* nupporting him
and they are entitled tn a candi­
date a* well a* anybody elae."
r l l K
rh a rl

A C O ,

F r b .

|,a I k d p ,

V .)

H . - I A

|)« 'm o rr# lir

ro m m itlra m a n

fro m

ra n s lid a t#

fo r

!h a

K o v rrn u r.

Ia«t

M i*

n a tio n a l

|lh n o i«

an«l

n o m in a tio n

n ig h t

• at«l

fo r
" A l

T l t t SAHfORD HFRALD, SANFORD, FT.OHIDA,

K tlm * of b ltt* r ilisput* anil *p*etac u la r juan*ti**ring
lay Just
a brad.
(Nr Tbs I mu H s i H l*r#«# I
‘W Idraprrad rd itorial com m ent
w«« ma*l# jr^ trrd a jr on th# annoim rcm rnt of A If m l K. Sm ith
th a t h r would accept tk# Dem o­
c ratic prr^i 'rn tia l n o m i n a t i o n
.J

By Courtesy U. S. Dept, of Agriculture and the Florida
State Marketing Bureau, B. E. Surry, Sanford Rep.
• • a fa r *. ri# rl*a .
N a a *a y .
F r b r s s r r
• * _____ _
C arfa f
s b ly U fs is
m€ f r i e r #
I a llr*
«(a«ea
(or a a ta rtfa f*
rmmry a .

Iks
f f k .

Macon (({ a .), T e l e g r a p h :
I**X
" S m ith s ilrrla ra lm n th a t he ia a
F I . r h l a o l . «*. C a l i f
4. K.
raltr
candidate for the Dem ocratic nom ­ M Total I • 4
k b lR M s s ls
mt ( e l 0 t f l a f i b #
ination for th# pre&lt;idehcy ron- « mrlrni
I s l l H
a i a i r a ( a e »mm4rnf, &gt; * e k r u .
firm a the nim ora of ht* detrrm l* i a r t f . I M 1 .
1
&gt;
• •*• 1 1 r
nation to prevent the nom ination of ( a r l * » i « k i s: w Tr os tna l - # r: o l e r y f r a a
Kranklin D. Koouevrlt and d irta t#
lb#
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the s#|#«ti&gt;in of the rnnventinn. • •
Jaw — ymh. 11 31 — last: m&amp;
II#
throw ing to* th# Democrat* - 771.
# ls g s T b r a s s b lb# r i s f M f g a l# .
th# tone over whirh they will anarl r « nramtm
C la # la *ls #
is rb s e a flllr,
and fight from now on until a fte r
Ik s y rro M
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b « * a r # # r l * M # s 4 l s i a t 4iM t . K .
the Novemlter elrrtion. If the
I***a y.
*on.t..r K» l*»u a rr 7 l*MI Total Democrat# loan the presidency thin
year, they may dale th# beginning t j ilssn* ty. K-I.ruary •. ItJ?, T..t»l
•,l
of th# end of th eir hopes from t o ­
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Franklin D
2. I e-ash l&gt;) Halt loior#.
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Unnorvelt hvmried four year* ago 1Itsiflsl..
11 III M••l-e| ,c % Is •■MID |).toir«t, N# w
in ||ou«ton tinea not appear in th«a 1 fib I* I’hll l*|a-||ihlit .*, Ihovstoli j
l| Insos *&gt; I Sotvork I. I # i« Is to
statem ent that u rea*l today hy |t&gt;,
I’ll l atoir mIs. Mooirral. \%illiealiari#.
every A m erican. And the a •sent #
Is riot due •olelv to th# f#

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V i c t o r Recording New Y ork G a n g ster
Is Slain By R ivals
Orchestra T o Play
At Trianon Tonight NKW YORK, Keb. 8.— ( A . r . ) -

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Smith Declares H e
Is Ready I f P a r t y
Gives Call For Him

p in io n s V a r i e d
jn o n g S o l o n s
nSm ith Action

DIRECT AH) FOR
J O B L E S S WILL
BE CONSIDERED

"Be

Th* G o ry Ford Dancer*, 24
youthful Jacksonville student* of
on* of F lo rid a's o utstanding danc­
ing ich o o li, will giv* • m idnight
perform ance a t tb* Milan* T b«at*r
tonight, sto rtin g s t 11:30 o'clock.
All proceeds will b* tu rn ed over
to th* A m irlc tn le g io n A uxiliary
R*li*f F und.
The (lancer, will o ffe r t n en­
tirely new a rt, Intended to b# used
a t the an n u al and b rillia n t ball
for King Caspar)!!*, his ladies in
w aiting, and member* o f his
Krewe, in Tem po tom orrow night.
Rvery form of c lo istral, eccentric
and lipllroom dancing w ill he dis­
played Iq costume* th a t a re new,
and to m uale th a t la new.
H eadlining th* perform ance li
an exhibition w aits by Miss I .'V .
Mwsin a n d C ltude Sim s. Ml**
Hw iln I* th* Sanford tea ch e r of
the school, while
Sim* I* on*
nf Ihe ra o tt adept pupil* in M ill
Ford's several rlasses. Number*
hy th* KeUling tw ins, th* J e f f e n
siste rs, D sg m sr Tllden. Virgil
llin g m an , P a tty Paulk. David
Holt, and other*, will a lio b* fea­
tured.

STUCCO A PLA STERIN G , Patch
ork a specialty, all work g u a r­
an teed . Phono 748-R. M. Reggio
Maaoy.
.
L A K E Y 'S DRUG ST O R K -^Fr*
scriptlons. m agaxtnes, fountala
•srv lra . PROM PT d o i l v o r l o *
Phon* 103. .
S— H e l p

BEWARE THE
COUGH OR COLD
THATjUNGSON

— MEN—
H ave you any selling a b ility 7 If
you bav* and ara w illing to w3rk
hard, apply Room &amp;01 S tate Bank
Bldg., Orlando, F la^ between 10­
12 A. M. Ask for Mr. Robson.

h e r e b jr a n n o a o c a air c a n d i d a c y
ra .a lo e t la n
to
tti
of fle a o f
f t a m l n o l a C o o a ' i M j 0c t 1 0
A h a w lfl o f Ih # v o te r# tilth # D « n o .
rra tla
p rim a ry
la
M
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J u m .
T o u r
m ip p c rt
W ill b# u p .

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in n o u n re

my x

far
n a p fa a a m a tlv#
far &lt;
C im ilf
In G r o u p
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In Ju n #

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U i# r.

•A—Poultry

ro ts TAX COLL*crow.

PLORIDA-FIATCIIED g u s rs n to e i
chicks. O ran g t H atchery, Apop­
ka. Fla.

I W is h to a n n n o n c o th a t I s m
a
rR n d ld a t•
fo r
rw .# l# rllo n
to th «
old# #
af
('a u n t;
T a x
C o lU c io r
of
H # m ln n |# ('m jp tjr, a u b ja c t to th a a e .
H o n
o f (ha iH m o r r a tk
p rim a ry
to
i t&gt;# h r I d
la Ju n # .

Y o u r 4 u p p i* t w i l l b# # p p r# H a t# d .

CA SH Paid for rlea n cotton rag*
a t T he H erald Office.
12— W a n t e d
W A N TED : Bahy chick brooder,
200 capacity. In good condition
and priced right. Phon* 588-$!.
15— A p a r t m e n t*

For

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J IN K 1 .N H .

von. (o tN T V jriH iK .
I H#r#hy a n n a u n r# m y ra n c ld a r y
fo r lh a a fflra
14 C o u n t y J u d i * n f
K# n illM )l#
co u a ty.
au b |# rt
lo th *
la r l a l o n o f (h # v a t a r a In (h# D # m o .
rra ilr
P rim a ry
l o l &gt;a b a l d I n J u n # .
Y o u r aupport
w ill ba a p p re c ia te d
R . W . W A H K .

r o a COUNTY J t'DlsB.
T h la U (o a n n o u n c e m y c a n d id a c y
ih e
o f fle a o f C o u n t y J u d g a
of
M am ln o l# C o u n t y , a u b jo c t lo lh a d a .
rlalo n
of
Ib a vo to r#
In th a D a m o .
rra ilr P rim a ry
( o b# h a y In J a n a .
I w ill a p p r# # la (a
y a u r s u p p o rt.
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P. H E R N D O N .

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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS

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\V A N I

A D S

I— A n n o u n c e * rn ta

Y n iir support
In tb s
Ju n o
o il.
m a r i e * . In w h ic h I w i l l
a&gt;&gt;k
re .
e le c llu n
In Ih# o ffic e
o f
C 'o u n tr
I’re e e c u tln a
A lln rn e r,
w ill
be
a re s lly
ap p re c ia te d
I
so licit
you r
e u p p -.rl o n s n e a r ly
five
year rec.
- r n n f Joel e n d e ffic ie n t se rvice us
a
p rn e e ru in r. and
p le d a e
m y
con.
tin n e d e ffn tia
to w a rd
th e r a u s * o f

Juall##.

hnkM &lt;
ctu K a a
serious trvubi*.
l a Yse
i n iesa atep them a**
with Peom aH sa. sa sw ulstAsd sue***)
that is pieassst la taka. Crvomuldon is a
new medical dlscavtiy with twe-fald so;
so
th a t It soothe* aad heals the iaAimed
membrane* sad inhibit* term growth.
01 *11 ksown drugs, gwuass Is r*cof
aised by hi(b medical lutharill** a* os*
ef the trestM hesliaa agsarlee fer per­
sist tat coughs sad colds sad other forms
ef throat troubles. Crtoiaultlaa contains,
in addition to ertototo. orives healing •la ­
ments whi(h tool be tad heal th* laftclad
membranes ta d tu p ih* irritation aad
la flamovation, whils tbo creooott goo*
on to th* sloosach. Is shoosbad iato tha
blood, attacks th* seal *1 tbo trouble
astd chocks the greuth of the germs.
£r*omulsioa is gusrssteed soiltfso.
tery la tha trostmeat al pessistoag
cough* sad colds, bronchltl asthma,
bronchitis sad sSh*r forms of rooplralarv dhoosco. sad I* (ircllent foe
boddiag op Iho ivtlnti after c o la or
I*. Mosey rvfaoded if say cough ag
'said, tso nutter of how long •landing.
It M t rtiievod slu r tskiag sccordiag
I* dir tost sat. Ask yeur druggist, (tdv.)

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A lways W elcom e?
Ncighbora m ay borrow any
a m o f a hundred things th*
b a t h o u M w ita p in ih o rt o f,
and still rem jin friendly, b u t
"m ay f uaa your u k p h o a r
I* eery likely to ba d a u iiir iit
an impoeitino by yuur neigh­
bor*. U you had a aaighbor
who persisted in borrow ing
you’d probably a t l a a t
o im patient w ith th a t

H A VE Y O U R WATCH re p a ir#
by one who really knows hew
B riggs, Ja w e tT , M sg. A*-.
T ry CHIRO PRACTIC for Rhtum atism , N euritis, Sciatica and
be convinced. Dr. W. E. MacD ougall, F loral H eights, S. Banford, Phon* 508-M.
3 — A u lo m o b lla a
FORD R oadster $05.00, Dodgs
Coupe |5 0 JM, Dodge
.Sedan
890.00, a ll abovd c a rt In good con­
dition. Reel A Sons, M yrtle Avs.
Used c a r d tale rs.

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I .K O N A I U 'T .

r o a flH*ATon*

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h # r a b y a n no u ltra m y r a n d ld a e y
r # .a l # c l l o t i a# # # n a i o r f r o m
lb#
tb l r t y ^ a v # a ib R # n a lo rla l d is tric t a f
K lo r iU a . # u b j*c« lo
ih#
D# m ac ra tio
p rim a ry
la Ju n a . Y o u r
Y o ta
and
■ up p «irt
w i l l b# a p p r # r l a t « d .

_______ J .

J.

ro w a iiK N ir r .
I h# r»t&lt;r a a n n u o ra m
fo r a h a r lff o f H a m ln q la
J# *t lo
lh a
l&gt; # m &lt; »rra iU «
Jun# .
U p o n
m y
r# oord
P«rfo rm a n a r#
•■
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r« u n ty .
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ta n * nt
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p u blle
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• h a lf
d aap ly
a p p re rla t#
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sa p.
p o r t a# a n # « p r# a # |n n o f y o u r c o n .
H nu ad
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la
m y
fa ith fu l
illa rb a rg # o f tb o d u tla a o f th la o f .
fle o .
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•
- T . W , L A W T O N .

ra n j i m c R o r m m .
T N I # I# m y a w R o w — # i 4 W t t h a t 1
h # v a # nt# rod
th #
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tb o
o f.
flro h f J u a t if d o f tb o P u r s f o r th o
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t&gt; |a trl# L
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pm braeaa
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A lta m n n t#
W p r ln x e . I*km
JCmrr, L o a r w n o c . j r o r r # a t C i t y , L a b #
M onro# , and
P m o l a . Y o u r y o I# a n d
a u p p o rt In ih # Ju n # p rim a rie s w ill
b# a p p r a r la ta d .

. JAY If. niCCK.

P A R K If IL

M .

H A N D .

roH ( N R i i r r .

rlah lo announc# my eaadidacr

r o «
j i n i m
o r
m
m
.
• I ha raby a nnou nr# m y (a n d ld a ry
fo r
th #
o fflr#
o f
J u a l l c # n f th #
Peace
far
th a
Fo u rth
D is tric t,
w h i c h e iik b ra r# # R a n f o r d . A l t a m a n t #
R p rln g s,
T&gt;ah#
M a ry*
I*n n « w ood.
Fo rre st
C ity ,
L# li4
M bnroa
and
P a o la . I f # l# rto d
1 sh all u m
m y
beat
e ffo rt#
lo
fa o u r# a n
# fflrla n t
a d m in is tra tio n a f a n Im p o rta n t o f.
fir# , a n d I w i l l a p ^ r# # la t# a n y s u p .
p o rt g lv # n m e.
D . D . W K I.^ O R N .

Announcement

H. B. POPE CO. INC
Has purchased th e Filling Station
T ire and Accessory Business pf

WIGHT BROS. CO
Located at
'
_• ^ ;v
S t &amp; Magnolia Ave.—AI*&gt;—10th S t &amp; Sanford Ave.
Having purchueti thli buxl»fM, the H. B. Pope Co. Inc.,
pledgea the itm t' efficient
M r v i c e end reepeetfullv b o licit* the patrons go of all
former customers of Wight
Bros. Co.

The firm of Wight Brae. Co,
wishes to take this oppor­
tunity o f thanldn# it* for­
mer customers for many years
of patronage. As Hudson.
Essex aad Chryalor-Plymoutli
dealers fo* this territory,
Wight Bros. Co. will coefenue
toopersfs
■how roon jaeated at 10th
s t m t aad Sanford Avenue.
'

T h S m Todd

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far

W a n te d

JO ll.N

T e l . a a a a a n f sp ie s, , k , w a a a l e . i|« e e * a »
lo sa
m a o , la ra u l n » l . . . .
rw u m rr. .
to ie r . . .
m a a e l&lt; iv e m c p n l a i n r a l a b a r H u e I l f a l

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PAUL I
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QUICK
RELIEF FROM
HEADACHE

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Times To-Night

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w b ) M t
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tl
p rim a ry
la J u a * . I I
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fa ro r and
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in la lllp a a t
l i y n i r a
T h * s u p p o rt o f a ll hr
a b id in g c lU a a a a w ill I

Cmmniy

2 vacancies ln I’srk A partm ents,
c o rn er I Nth. and
P ark Av*.
T re a t tru c k teed w ith 1:1,000 cor- Equipped Murphy steel
kitchen
roalv* sublim ate and thu* elim i­ and F rig id aire, Phone f.0 1 J .
Vin«ent ( ’oil, one of
(io th im 's nate diseases th a t a re rarrie-l on
ro H f O t l t T Y
JClHiR
m ost notorious gangster#, got hi t the seed.
Id— n * t » c a F o r R e n t
I h a ra b y a n M o u n rt m y c a n d id a ry
load of lead in a drug sto re tel#f# r
r a .a la r tlo n
to
th a
offic#
of
TWO FU R N ISH ED houses, A A 4 C o u n t y J u d g a O f B a m l n o l # C o u n t y .
phone booth early t&lt;xlay, A m a ­
Flo rid a , a u h ja rt
to
th a
D a m o c ra tl#
room
s.
H
ot
w
ater,
q
u
a
rte
r
m
e­
chine gunner chopped him down
P r i m a r y to ba b a ld th a firs t T u a a .
ter, l^w so n 107 N.- lo c u s t Ave. d a y I n J u n # 1 9 1 2 .
fooly and deliberately then ##•
I a m d a a p ly g r a la fu l fo r th a s u p .
N
ext
C
hristian
Church.
raped in an autom obile w ith t w i
port
ghran
m a
b y
tb#
vntar#
of
A # m ln «il#
companions. Several
custom ers
28—MbrtQinratia For Sal* w i l l a p p r rt r' ol au tna t y a I n r o Inht#l n upaatcl to, n a nodf
and Colt'a bodyguard were in thu
th ta a u p p o r t In th # J u n # P r i m a r y .
■tore as the killer entered.
GOLDFISH. Five y e ar old breed­
J A M . (1
fill A R O N .
8 i* o b a # fc H# o4 m 4 # r # a 4 # « # n l a w
er*. 40c; on* y ear old breeders,
While Ihe gungster was using • a k a i# # » * y T A # lb # pmmm #1 t c o m •
r o n
c o u n t y
A i m i o i i
o r
"nwvnihlyr f u r m - tl o4 • p m a i f faa#i#Mba)
the telephone the killer calm ly a a l u r a r W y # W r» U » « a # ^ a i # t a p o t t , lb for t l . J. N. Robson, Jr., 1111
TAXKI.
I w is h to a n n o u n r # to th # p# ap|#
lh r « » l • a k a , l e t # t r l a .
P alm etto Ave.
levelled hia machine gun a t Cull, i n ppm »«K e.
•e lw a fr o m rnMa, a im r l# arB a, W o e m 4 #
o f
H # m in o l#
C o u n ty
;h a t
I
am
a
a s the la tte r’s bodyguard slipped
FOR SA LE : Team of Mules, rf laci#w t lod fa l ab o fuo nr t yr i . aA al ao #r tal #o onr t no f t Th na x ao af ..
t a t H ta a W k lleodlaelb# P e w k n b y
out of the door, and sent a stream • a mAa#k I.n**4
lo t ih # m am a H u a b r n k l l m d o e h #
Cheap, M. Hanson.
*
m u b ja rt t o th # d # # l# lo n o f Ih # vo t# r#
of bullet# into the body of the 24 P&lt;i*&lt;i«r8 o « tile 4 U g a i n l l o * r a r k k c * KaIn
th a
I&gt; «m o «ra lle
P rim a ry
to
ba
taao th e «nfa&gt; r atlmt ml MCO#eti«M JuM ■#
year-old hoodlum, wt)o
recently ««—
1 " (IM HU&gt;tm rk II m s Im I n
Po#«J#r»
FOR SA LE : BOAT. M ullini m tU l b a l d I n J u n # o f t h i s y # a r . Y o u .
a u p p o rt w ill ba a p p ra rla ta d
waa acquitted of m urder in con • hjeh h o v e l# # n ( 1 * 10 # pTCHmp4. p i w m l
•peef boat, cost over $200.00, In
.
, ,A . Y A U C IH A N .
relief fm m Um » b n ?e aebaa a a d p o t# # lo# S
nectlon w ith the "bahy murder* y a r % l k # p i n m • # ! • m il o l op * a m , f irs t class shape, 13 feet, long, 3
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p
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rtaleiaa
v
t
HklormJ
t
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farm
a#
case on a stre et. Coll died in s ta n t­ hah* l A ok Im B ta # ls# r4 l U a d a e h # P t e J i r ft. A 10 in. wide, equipped w ith roH im cm tiT R B im K T o r p u b .
i .ic u r m r i j n o * .
u » l or I • h el f m t a k fur IO»
ly.
a ir U tk . first $50.00 lake It, A.
T h a
fta n fo ril
JU ra ld
la b # r « b y
— A il V. D. Sm ith.
.
au th o rise d
to
annou nce
m y
# a n d l.
daey.
fo r
tb #
p o sitio n
o f flu fc a rla .
SHAW . Mi**.. Feb. 8.—( A .P.) —
landant
o f
Pu kll#
In stru c tio n
far
Jack T oidrnflagh. pilot, and H ow ­
H a m ln o la C o u n ty . a u b j# rt to th a w ill
o f
tb #
votara
In
lh a
D a m o c ra ttard St. C lair Goulbcr, passenger,
P rim a ry
to
b a h e ld In Ju n #
of A lexandria. I-**’ w ere killed
( 'l lA n i .K H T . lir .N n K I t R O N .
yesterday a* th eir p)an* crashed
FOR a r P R M I T S . I D I U o r P V B outside this town.
• L ie iN u m r r T in Y .
•
k o h
r a r v r v
n s o s k c i -t i v u
a t .
I
am
ra n d ld at#
fo r
r # .« l# r tlo n
T M M II,
to
th #
n fflr#
n f c o u n ty a u p a rln .

Are You Sure You Are

[ f o i l s . I am eanelnced, how*
a 't k o t ho eould n o t win this
y t t nom inated. 1 am eo u stm rd
I'O o e e rn o r lU o atv elt, If nnmllod, aan win by on a re n rh a lm ^ m a jo rity ."
Iona to r M sKsltar,
Dem ocrat,
hoaaooi "H a had hie chance In
I and I think It w auld now t e
ml fo r Uio Dem ocratic p a rly
th # b l r th la g for him to do to
Id aside aad lot the nom ination
la a n o th e r Dem ocrat. 1 p re fe r
f f i o r Kooi«vilLN
* ' ■
M o to r W atson, o f In .llsM . (ho
■bUran
loodort
“D oeam er
th got more eotoo in IM S th a n
* -polled by any- '■Democratic*
!!• • • fo r preohtout. How maoy
Ua aepportora h a rp loft him Is

1

Gary Ford Dancers
To Give Midnight
Program At Milane

Celery Market Reports

lb , . U l . .f he I tw " " ,h r h rr" “ '- l !»&gt;although raurtiotiA conai’ioiiRn#**«
w a r # .to
filr in th # Illin o is p r r f r r
of that detail n u rn urro** th#
r n tio l p r im a r y ."
Sm ith, Igo# «aiil. I« Ih# out- document. W hat m revealed i«
rrv ra lrd is longing nod Ih# M*ll*&gt;#
pfamling man in Am erica Ifnlay
whn u|irak« Ih# lan g iiai# of I hi* of m ii^roling fr'i-lrnt.oii. And y#t,
"It ha« alw ays li#en n»y policy
|t#opl#. " Ila 's alw ays |»r#n for th«* deapit# f#iii| him fn i'tiH tio n , tlii« to give my patrons the l**«t e n te r­
,
atatrn.s
nt
from
Alfred
K.
Sm
ith
tainm ent | ra n possibly find to o f­
iirHlmfog anil fhi« ram p aig n i« a
l*» a thing of tieuhh for l i r Demo ! fer", f K. PrfH-tor, m anager and
fight for Ih# u m lrrfo g . K.vrrv
wh«-r# I go m th# «tiil# I find tin* c rati party and f o r th# nation, I owner of th# T rianon Ih in rr Tluh,
l&gt;#catj«# it proioi*en «la h of «i|nn-I located on the Orlando Highway
|»ro|iJ# int#r#«t#d in jolia and ^ hm|.
ion anti ih# purification nf fire
smith »f S anford, laid today when
T h # o tlirr laaiir* a r# n 't riHinliirr#*!
Port M yriq i l i a . ) New*. T re.- he repeated the
announcem ent
l»y thrm . Id»ng h#for# hr rim gro
A l S o u th
take- four arntene#* to th at Dan &lt;*r#gory and hi^ Victor
ria lly m m tio n rd m # m n d ila'i* I
•ay uhat t iHilnik*# e»trpreased in n|« i recording o rch estra will be a t the
found th#m talk in g i Ihiui him ."
word- \ | ih». not ehooae t
on, (T rianon tonight at 10 o'clock to
lull will ar&lt; *•j11 t!-r nom ination if play for a special dance there.
This »rrh#«tra i« now on a tour
offer# I. YVhut
\m rrira n
would
"from New York to Lot AngVlea
n«»t ?
an I hark ag ain." Reside# playing
ri#vrlan«l Plain Dealer: N eith er
for Victor it ha« givrn present i
fiientla n»t
•&gt;( thu Roo4#v#tt
lions over the Columbia broadcast •
rau«e ran g#t mm li rninfnrt from
ing netw ork and has appeared a t
th# Sm ith ”tbt#m rnt. • • • Tl.# some of the leading theater* in
Sm ith ram lulnry is no rnnr# u th# nation, Mr. I'ro rtn r stated.
(C o n tin u 'd from P i g , Onet
n ien a .r t.» Ih# h..,»#4 of RooHevrlt
An announcem ent «ent to the
S m ith'* *up|Hitt&gt;-r&gt;. *nd nih,iv.
will ***k to *et * .i.|, o «iiffliii-iit than it wa« h. fnr# .Mr. Sm ith mat]# H erald suid th a t the orchestra Had
hi4 .ta t.i .u n t • • • W hen th# recently played sever.il e n g ag e ­
bloc of delegate* lo redo e l itinokr nf t ««t (V&gt;w rtrHM iiuth n rr ment# a t the Roman pools CaRooaevelt alren g th definitely l.r
likely to in* on tin* ground w ith #ino at .Miami Beach and is now
low the tw o-third* needed to iioi. i
I*# prlftr te in ^ carried nwny l»y on It# way hark to New York,
In a te .
on# who&lt;M* entranti* ha&lt; l»r#i» |r tv floth vocal and inatrum ental solo*
W hat they will do with thi* »e •p rrla ru U r. \V# tru at it# witT~he will he featu red tonight, the a n ­
to power If they yet it remain* to Newton D. Maker.
nouncem ent concluded.
h# developed. Pew even in Ihe |
Denver I &lt;mt T hat i- th# l #«t
this new form of federal
S m ith ram p believe he i« the m an!
new . t b , R tp o h Iran- b a .r hn.l
|lU, c„ m p r„ m j,r n egotiation,
oil whom the rhniee eventually will -in..- l|.H .vr/ pnlle.l III elr.ln n .1
g (Ilng oll. T h r
r„ u| t ,,
r**t. N un, of th rm c ap e rl him lo vnie. t0 h ; fo r Sm ith m tb, |*rj&gt;t1
develop anything like ennugh procam paign. Ill* annnunrem .nl m il. I Th* ih lld re n 'a b u rtau of th* U ronvi-ntlon »trength to put him cate* h# Is determ ined to rul#
[l? (C ontinued from P i g s On#)
bor D epartm ent Issued a re p o rt
ruin hi# party.
S m ith li determ ined to pnr- w ithin alrlklng d i-tnner »f rennm
yesterday sta lin g th a t Ihe average
In a movem ent to atop Inatlon.
A!buf|ijert|u# Jo u rn al: We can m onthly expenditure for fam ilies
T h* convention will lav e 11M think of nothing more fo rtu n ate under car* in 19.10 was 12.1-83. It
w it. B*jrond a rrn m p llih lsg
, mi e i- for the Republican party. Ill* run- reported th a t eight rities gave
I r t i u l t . I im unibl* to
th a t dele (ate* . Any tine nf
Ita to m m t It p a rtim ln rlr ai*- erri** a v»to. It appeal* now that diiiary will he accepted as an ef their needy fam ilirs more th an |2 0
a t leaat
will be definitely In fort to kill o ff (inventor Roosevelt. a month, while in four cities re ­
anL "
the hand* of the favoiite *&lt;m*, Ih # voters d e rid 'd four y rn rs ago lief on the average was le ts than
f Sana to r W iU h, Dem ocrat, Mmw ith lllinol* voting fur la-wl*. against the Sm ith-Raskoli lea d er­ $lt) a m onth.
t h u i e t t i : "The m e in le n of hi*
The people's lobby, of wltlrh
M aryland for K ltchie. Ml Asnjri fur ship.
w ho favor hi* rennim nation
Professor Jo h n Dewey !* presi­
Heed. Ohio fo r W hite, llkla hnnm
SOW f r v . to work tn th a t end
dent. said th a t “ w tll-koow n facts
for M urray, T * la * for tiam ei and
I 'i n th* lig h t of hi* *t*t*m*nt
about co ncentration of Income
V irginia for Hyrd.
| | to choice of i n overwhelm ln*
show th a t only federal tax atio n
T l* pro-Sm ith, pre-veto men
o rity th* clrarly
Indirattil
ra n equalise the cost of ra rin g for
now will try to com m it to Sm ith
*. G overnor Sm ith I* by long
A m erica's unem ployed."
enough more vote* to make the
tb o f i r s t of M**)*t-hu&gt;*ll*
"A dvocates of local and sta te
veto certain. T hey will *hool p a r ­
e rac y today.”
relief of the unemployed w hether
ticularly at a bloc of 27H vote*,'
In nr out o f C ongress, a re agent.)
i C onst or Sheppard,
D *ninrrat. held by the Mate* of New York,
(Continued from Page On*) '
■I -G o vernor S m ith w ni giv- N*w Jer*ey, P ennsylvania, l i a n a - linn dollar* necessary fur b a la n ­ or tools of m ulti-m illionaires,'' the
fo il recognition in 19&lt;K. I hod chuaett*. New llam pahlr*, C onnect­ cing the budget by Increased ta x ­ statem en t said, “ whose Income I*
property,
S*d ho would not boeom t • ran- icut and Rhode lila n d . In *v-at- ation. Th# com m ittee s ta rts th a t derived larg ely from
■to th is y ra r and th a t h* would tered localitle* *l**wh*r* they will i task Tuesday, w ith a bill expect­ and who still indulge the delusion
th a t Ih f function of governm ent
i *(d In aocuring a unlU ii p arty try , too, to pick up w hat they ed by M srrh 1.
President Hoover Is stan d in g is to help the rich grow richer,
S tlm o when D om oeratlc pro*- ran .
.
firm again*! the btl| before tha and to ta s the poor into d e stitu ­
• ro unuauolly b rig h t. Ill*
W hether they will succeed I* In
tion.”
' 2
■(nation would a g a in Involve open diaputl. Sam* politicians in Senate for direct appropriations
.
*
&gt;p a rty In dsngerou* ronlrnver- W ashington were convinced today to feed the unemployed. The Item ocrals also a re holding, generally,
M
th a t th* Sm ith announcem ent was
I S e n a to r Black. D em ocrat, Al»- a v ery *erlou* blow to the hope* nf
• : " I think th* D em ocrat! of Roosevelt, but other* Insisted the
will ra p p o rt lorn# on* Rooaevelt drive had gone too fa r
to be stopped by »uch, a method
'l
■tor Gore, D em ocrat, Ok!a&gt; now.
m
S
en
ato
r
Jnm
R.
Robinson
of
• s w t ” 1 believe th* Dem ocratic
■to this y ra r ihould have Arkan***, vie* presidential nomi­
fri in tlh h.ii/ihi nr truck
■nd availability. Governor ne* w ith Sm ith in ItrjM, l l k l l
"G overnor S m ith'* statem ent la
’ h a i ability but a n y Itcmotnllitlh Ouiuji th.,1
ra ndldat* who Im t T «is&gt;, franl^ and d e a r. I think h* I* wlao
l til I &gt;li r n
. V irginia, and N o rl* C aro­ in K ^O g h tln g th a t h* will not
&gt;cannot b* *ald to bav* avatla- cam paign \ for th* nom ination o r
*up|Mirt or oppose o th er candidate*
ite r W h a • 11 r. Dem ocrat, for th* distinction.”
K vcryw hrr* waa th* ronvirtlon
Ita n a : “ I supportril (lo v trn n r
Ith w b oiehrartedly In Iho last th a t no m a tt* r/w h a t th* outcom e,
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MONDAY, FFTFTRlfARY

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lo ttfa r th an three j tm n .
SM ITH D E N I E S Winning S trea k O f A pplication forma fo r lonn* will T am pa C;a r n i v a i
bo o lid o available through corpo­
H I S CANJHDACY L o c a l Q u i n t e t Is ra tio n roproaentative* in the vnri- G e t s U n d e r Wa y
, oua federal reserve banks and
In Great S t y l e
TO LEAD P A R ^ Y Epded On Saturday branchoa.

Spring

Rules issued today cover loans
*aving
(Continued from Pag* On«)
thw follow ing: # bank*,
saving
Coach V^onjird klcfAira** Sem
(C ontinual from Pag# On#)
b u ild in g ' in* drawn by ta lly rapari«uned
r r a tu lists."
note High basketball wjuad had its banka, tru s t companies, huildin :
insurance- I mule l*am*. : ns te a I of the uMial
•’T hat." *a»d lh# titu lar head of four gsme- wmnine streak *nap|tad and loa:i ataoriations. insurance!
pa- motor*.
m m pa
d rm o rra rf, **&gt;• whaft I’m try in g to S a tu rlo y night when it lo*&gt;t n 17 rom paniea, /nortgage loan com
bbanks,
a n k s joint
At th# #n«l nf lh# tw.* anti a
joint
on lh# manly thing."
1^ gam e to the speedy l.re-'hurr n*e»., federal land r*ilit
union-, half mil# m arch. thr pat: ra n t w ni
'I h r form er governor wore a W llow jackets under the m uhinL ' ?.lock land banka, credit union*,
corporation- rrvirw rtl a t lh#
South
H onda
lujfh «ilk I at anil form al drexx a* of Horace Hanning The "It” l«’.nu a g ric u ltu ra l credit
a n o hardtihipa. th*y xciuupor a lo n g nearer a m i n e a r e r ho a p p e a r'd a t hi* o f f k .. If* bad of the local school ai*o lost it« and livestock e rod it corporation*, hair grounds. w h rrr it pa*»#d
The following conditions were before a stand occupied by (iov-i
to the shellfire and havoc of an Invading enemy, a- If JuRt rnm# from th# funeral of gam e with the f .e tu .u r r *'ff’ team
rrn o r and Mrs. Doyle K. i a rtto n , I
s|&gt;erifirally laid ilsiwn:
they were on a fox hunt. How fortunate that their ca­ John R. Voorhia. T am m any’^ 102Coach Mc| liras «aid th at his
"N o loans or advances may be I county and city officials ami ol
nine braina are so constituted they don’t know that just year-oM fra n d «anrhnn
men scw*me«l to he unable to get m u ls upon foreign securities or fuaU of the fa ir ssnriation. The
ahead of them l* a veritable pit of helifire. with shells of All tha lea lar* of Naw Y&lt;»rk together, and appeared slow in lo­ foteign acceptances as collateral entire pageant, a- well as the
naval guns, field artillery, trench mortars, and machine tleinorrary had lieen thara. (iovar- ginning an offensive attack. Th*- cr for the purpose of a ssistin g in crowd* th at parked sidewalks and
guns turning the earth upside down. Not that this knowl­ nor HubWYeli. «rho«e rampaiKn usually «lependahle and high scor the carry in g or liquidation of such street intersection* along the line
edge would have any effect upon their continuing, for it iik A it h |e r c l a im * ha w ill I*# n n m i&gt; irg Kanoer, w»* ir*effe&lt;Uve for foreign aecurities or a c c rp ia »*#••»«•. ol march wa-» pictured by »*#•w -wouldn't. A ling is brave, and courageous, and loyal, and nateil for th r prr«idrn&lt;-&gt; «»n the the f irs t lim e this season, he said, "N o loan m av In* made for the reel and Movietone organisations
**111
these Chinese mongrels would probably follow their mas­ f u t r I allot, a it in the front row of while Johnnie ( ourter. who u-unll&gt; purpose of initiatin g , se ttin g on from log field ap p aratu s
This sprang has a model
the rhtirrh
scores |0 nr more points, was Inn foot, or financing any enlerpri*** here spes tally to depict the lia sters to the end.
for every foot, lie aure
not initiated, set on foot or under- parilla festivities. The day was
A fter th»* funeral he rem ained ited to but s it point*.
On the other hand how fortunate they don't realize the •F ile .| w t r a one aftar another of
;inti see the a«w designs In
1 he gam e van- rlo-ely *note tied, taken prior to J a n . 22. I*J12. r v (m*i fei t for the atta«k and pageant
men whom they worship have uever given a thought to hi political frtenila paraded by
Tan and Whlteo, lllark and
the core being f* 4 in favor of cept that this lim itation does n«»t un*l f**r the m aking «»f etcel|**nt
the safety of their pete. The dogs jog along unknowing 1*1111
\Vhit«-s, (ienuine Pigakina,
l«er-Lurg ^lt the end of the fir«t a p p ly to lo a n s m ade to a g r i c u l t u r ­ ne-a-iee| and siiiiml pisdufe
that death Is ahead but ready to sacrillre their live-* to be
An unf**rtunate hi*ident **f the
Hut Its and rtmrmber
Mayor W alker passed without qua i te r; tl-tl in favor of !*••#» Air »• al or livestock credit corporation-,
A T , FEBRUA RY », 1*3*
their masters; the men march abng aware of what looking a t th r governor. John J at the half; tied at 14 II at the or federal land bank*, nor to loan* afteriMNafi
the « I'ap «• of uo
Is to come, but unmindful of their petiC
“To pay more
&lt; a n y , leader of Tam m any hall. end of the third q u a rte r, and end m ade to banks for the purpose of NO foot a a n in g in front *»f the
R U L E VP.RJIB FOR TODAY
Unfnirneae aeems to lie the keynote of the affairs «*• am onf t ho-e who slop|M*&gt;| I*• ing 17 Id in favor of the vixitor* to the following bank-, saving W arner Building on l.n fa y elte
Iravatranre—
financing a g ric u ltu ra l o p erations." Street, in which several person*
in the Far Hast. The Japs are playing n "dlrtv trick" on •has#- hands. Then rim e Sm ith
hanford plays the Daytona out
('n d e r the rules, loan* may l&gt;e were hurt. n»*ne seriously T hat
To
pay les*t m unwioe"
AN D GOOD DAYS: —H* the almost defenseless Chinese, ami the ('hin**c *o|rilers,
Hr li.d his hand on the fover
fit her** on W ednesday night ut
iw lil loro life, tp d •** good unwittingly perhaps, are playing » “dirty trick" on the nor • am i. hant »#var and whispereU 7:0*i o clock Both the "A " and mad# directly upon prom issory many **ther- w ire n**t hu rt wo.
A AAA
TO
KEEK
notes of th r borrow er, or by lh«*
tot him re fra in bio longuu dogis which they lead to death.
• oia* ttainir *n HiMtsevelt’e ra r
"B tennm will play, ( oarh Mr way of diesount or rediscount of .hie t*» the fa rt th a t t se aw ning
sagged
slowly
instead
of
com
ing
evil, and hit Up* that tkof
aid.
•’Ha sanl, ’How do you *l*», ‘ ju«t l.u* i
oldigations tendered for the pur
Jpeak ao gullo.— I Potor 3:10.
Th. line-up of the "A " team s pos# in such mail tier as t&lt;* impose •low n with a * ra«h A num lier **f
an jnyonr would." the governm
I men *»n the -tdew alk un.ier the
aip lain ed late r %
wilt |dav. &lt; oarh Mcl.liras said.
on the borrower an unconditional iiwmng m anage.l t*• h**hl it up
I t fo o t Without raying th a t the
Sanford'a Only Exdualve
The
line
up
of
the
"A
"
tram
's
^ hen Sm ith appeared at his ol
obligation to repay stirh loans in elltil nut t **f th«&gt;se U n* a th it
of Newton D. B aker kaa
lira for hi« appointm ent *k Mi Saturday
accordance with th e ir term s.
Csraped an.l m any persons stand
Men’s Shop"
coaaU o ra tty ralrad aa o roStraw votea may not always tell which way the wind new spaperm en, he wg« a-ked what
T)»# rate of in te rest or diicount mg *»n it r«»uId slide to the stre et.
S m lth 'i announcem eat
C o u r le r . I f
C» will b# determ ined bv the corpo­
blowa, but at leaat they form interesting topics of specula tha fovarnor had *aid to him
Kike of the injuie*! persons
•i ra tio n from tim e to tim e.
tion. Thi Literary Digest, America’s foremost exponent of
Mlnvited ina to hi* town house." H m i f l i . i f
were
Mr-, h rank .Shroo, wife
T han a n o th er ro eio a the dap*
K
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l
t
r
f
0
straw voting, haa decided to conduct another experiment Sm ith replied. «nd looked at
•if |he prr- i re p resen tativ e of the
K
o
ik
fir
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Johnny June ' shows, I tel a n d , who
Ahinbtai'miiT hTtho ^no'^th'at' wi,h the prohibition a m e n d m e n t . I t w ill a t t e m p t t o o b t a i n calling.
*■
H m Ifi
l£
• u ffn rd bruises
and
B cratrhes;
lto%airaoo( Notion, will fo rg .1 during the next few months a cross aectional view of "Did you g o ? "
I ' r r - f i . r , 1^
0
Mrs. H. J S erg o s, New Y*»rk,
dl about th* Manchurian lovraion.1American sentiment on the liquor question, an undertaking " Y m , I d id *
IN)RK SAUSAGE
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"Old )ou talk politics?"
ru ts on head ami t-a*k; Mrs. M
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which will prove nothing hut which will be watched with
M E A T , L b ......... .
"N
o,
it
wa«
purely
social
We
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Italian*!,
la
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p
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t
ru
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s
and
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t
;
w hat a Dam ocratlc Con- interest nevertheless.
Hi
Vlr&lt; (ieurge N'eio*) and 10-yeni
"Its method," explains the Miami Herald, "is to send diun’i have tune to talk polm r • I 11 &gt; It
tu itio n It will b» this dun* with
lla was leaving early and I wm
(Conttntie'j from Tage One)
old -on, -rrat* he- an«l hriMRes.
,|A 1 Sm ith fig h tin g Roo****lt. *nd out ballots to hundred:) of thousuudn of p e o p le of all class­
Vt-i,' If
i) tire theta, Mr. (Sraham said.
r. hurry **
During the (ia -p a n lln pageant
/Baker, Ritchl* and other* on tlui es in every section of the country, asking tor a vote on
1 A« Mr. C raham views it, |h# city poll1* and *|etective* rounded
t i si:V -.
Handing his silk hat to a sec
j j U* line* Ju*t w aiting for o b r.a k certain candidates, parties &lt;«• movements. In that way It
W
h.'r
rf
S
E nglish economic situ atio n it l**t ilp five allege | pn kp)s k*'t* w ork­
rria ry , the l ‘r2M standard tear*
obtains a cross-section opinion of the whole country, which,
H ler th an ours. He Itanes his c o n d o - 1 ing m (lie den-e crowd* along the
■ Kroilv, r
(iu**al*( (*nt**L
u Th* Miami Po*t point* out th a t in times past, has proven to be ucrtirnie foretelling of ita rta d tu rn in g over a sheaf ol AniiiPW., Ik
.1 sions on th at point on the ground | | , nv uf m arch One of the men.
H** Window a t
lalegrani* on hit de«k.
**lho Ja p a n * * , .vid en tiy boli.v* in
0 th a t there w n no " c ra
r a iy "'' inflain fla ­
subsequent events.
W IK B O l.D TS STUDIO
- «ia| t ** have hern caught [
"I luppoae I'll have a bunch of F . nninxtun,
•Ifh* ptlncipol of women end rh d tion period over there, lull th
"Now, Th# Digest proposes to suuml th e opinion of this s tu ff now," ha said laughing
in th . |&gt; t of fif11nvr a hillfnM from
t n first, judging from th* wuy
a fte r the World W ar the E nglish a am* man. w horr num r 'a *
the
country
on
the
question
of
repeal
of
the Kighteenth
“
H
era's
a
good
one.
from
John
vo b ora bom bing th* civilian
people
assum
ed
a
heavy
tatatinr*
m.t given, told the police he w *.
Amendment. It is sending out 20,000,000 liallots to well- D urkin, in Scranton, I'a . and i*
T t) AVIATION K N T liU llA B T S
population of Shanghai.
burden and have tieen C arrying *»n C to rre &lt; allahan, of .lackaonville,
selected lists of persons of e ve ry form of ixditical and so­ *nysp " A lta boy, let's go." H ere's
E ffective ImaradtoUly
the
oflicer*
reported.
Two
men
Dual Instruction—110 Hone
A w vathor booUn old U ncoln cial belief. These ballots are now lu-ing mailed ut the rate a n o th er from (he Ihdly M adnon
•
N.ion th a t has ronie along ha* as • aid to have been working with
S*do—17 Hour
•old lh* o ther day (or tw ra - of 1,600,(MM) a day, and the re t u rn s will to- published ill t ’lub of Salem . M ass, saving,
sum ed the burden w ithout gruni- &lt; aliahiMi -lipped into the crowd
"W ith you to the etui."
G oeriager'a
•flv . doll or*, a tri»nd of onr* TFie Digest from time to time.
and e-»apei. The otheix rounded
S A N IO H I) FLYING SERVICE
"The ballots will have hut two questions to be an­ "la th ere one from the ifiVer#*tat*f. and th* p o n h a ra r had to
lie *ee* in (he going of the s i|. | op gave the
name* of Janie*
Phone H * M *r 704
var *tand*rd anil Knirland'* Irav- Harvey a n t G eorge Miller, Jnckpop th irty -fiv e dollar* for a II- swered: ’Do you favor the continuance of the Kighteenth n or? someone asknl.
"I d id n 't sea it if there w ar,"
ing tha fiald a* t h r only f r r r ttBil- 'o.nville; I*. C*. Ilrem inor and If
t r n s . tag . A nother u u of th* Amendment?’ and ’Do you favor the repeal of the Eight­
f»AYTONA BEACH. Frh. 9 .-- c o u n try through th r ptucing of a
Sm ith replied, and added:
tix tp dollar •sddl* on the U n dol­ eenth Amendment?’
t- ranni. A tlan ta
Shipprd from !.ondun in advance
l a r ho**.
"These ballots will not have to be signed by those who "O f course, I haven't b r »• n | of Ih r daring d riv rr, th r »ujirr ta r if f upon im port*, the l.**i* for
'S ta r tin g th r whrl* of ru m in e rrr
t-onvwood. fte.
* » &gt; ' --------- o--------vote, but as they will not be issued on request or indis­ through them all."
D istrict A gent. B eataeaaf*ra
T A I. I. AIIASSKK
T entative
"A re you likely to stick to your powrrvd “ Blur Hint" racing car in ro llin g '’ |h r r r . Tu h r *urr llir fo-*
V i a read in g U u Japan*** now* criminately, they will form, when the voting is completed,
w
hirl,
S
ir
Malcolm
Campbell
r&lt;.
U f* In-ursnee Cn.
rig n conrrrn* will - u f f r r I n - n i i r budget for 1912 ratling f o r exbn* should ramorahor th a t Yoohi- g very fair criterion by which to judge the present sen­ declaration th a t you wilt accept
lahliahrd a record of 2tS.73 mile* „ f th r rh rn g r* . hut Mr. Crahnoi petwillire of f I2j&gt;7il.rt74 on S ta te 's A sirong it# «lse Isgsl rteervs
the nom ination?
MW a i* not S h io u w o , and t h a t th a
eomp-ny,
rated "A" or “ste a l.
timent of the peo^e ol this country 011 the question of pro­
hotr thing* will U road amt bridge*, adopted try S ta te P ii Dr th*
l ra n only aprah a . of today," “
hour on, ,h '
th in h . a . a
lassraas* burssua.
W oooung tort* on th a W haagpoo
r#nir#if—
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X
k*a*,iioaw
.i»ai(
t
o
a
h
l
r
b
r
u
a
r
y
.
b
e
tte
r
there.
t
o
'.'l
fall
to tavsatlBMn e ar
hibition.
*
T
Tio r*pir&gt;J7~
Highway Cmnmi«*ion.
R iv*r »r* *ivt*«n rail** kotow
.
.“fa m ily laeeme" PolUy.
and in which he a a p a rtx lu do 'iOSI T he K ngliih like
Am erican
“The
outcome
of
The
Digest's.great
poll
will
lw
await­
Ue wax told hi* atalem ent had
Hdttghow
kow M ellon, the o th e e e n d of
mile* *n hour k e fo r. tha m onth-, film*, hut the distributor* have to
baan interpratad in xoin# quarter*
Japan*** lino, or rord* to th a t ed with intenae interest."
and. will be on free exhibition in a be very careful In the irleotiun of
___ __________ o - —
ax a daeiaration th a t h* wl*htd tu
loeal parag e
lhrm igliouti&gt; nr j t film s to g et aw ay from the ones in
“ rula or ruin" hix parly..
week. Thou*and* are expected to which the dlalogud ha&gt; too much
"T hat'* aanxelai*,'' .Smith re
'• A1 Sm ith ray* hi* •talo m o n t rolo*pect the g iant car before, d u r­ of our slang. "T hey don 't like
pliaxl iiulignantly. “ Anyone who
g a rd in g hi* wlllingn*** to a rra p l
■hose film s ju st a s the u ltra -E n g ­
ing, and a fte r the trial*.
know* my reeurd of .'10 y e a n
picture*
tie -uu*
tlto '!nom ination ha* b**n m iw onC am pbell I* due in
to au rrii*
rrL e tato
la 'i lish sound *■”
• '* * wouldn't
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Vfl*d,
tH
lid , A
A t laaat ha we* not ml*will I . rrtp p l* ! fur i r t a r a l day* • quare dealing w on't believe th a t." thi* week and to innak* his ini'ial* •'••rmtoo*! and fully appreciated
A. H ow ard ia
In *tating he wax not a randi- appearances on the beach shortly thi* country," he said. I'aram nunt
W o d , §nd how«f«i IK# misron- on • fcu.inaaa trip .
Announce the Removal of their Offices
hut will i n i i m . again an Sunnsy
S tric tMon
lot m ay t# , h# did not roy.
and anolkar r a r wdl b* ordarad at data, th r form er governor raid
a fte rw a rd . T entative date* fur the owns k*y th e a te rs in nil the E n g ­
K. B B rady, of N»w Yo.k f u y .
In 192* and 19-M u,y frien d . I official tria ls are V*li. 21 In Mar. lish c itirs, Mr. G rsh sm said.
•*f dy not ebovto to run." Thvr#
unc* from tha factory.
.M r.
G raham V
, acquaintance
t w e ald hevo tuon no m lita k tn i U th* iu * a t of hto b ro th ar. It. W
Mr*. J. K. F*r* diad a t har home war* out w orking for delegate* for 3, l.ut if th* heart, should be
m any
Brady and tam lly.
MvlluoviUa A vanu. last m gtit m*. | w* a candidate than. In 19.12 whipped into shape before th a t w ith Mr. S w art* began
y e ars ago out in N ebraska, where
---------- ---------Mr. and Mr*. C h a tta rto n , •&gt;( Mil a fte r a lingering lllnea* of tav aral th ere la no such thing.”
period, Campbell will, of course,
Il» wax rem inded th at in m m e m ake hi* official ru n , at an c n rl'e r lh e v both were lu m b e r’ salesm en.
' ‘ Tokyo re b ia a t sp p ro v ta appro- fold, Coob.. ara guasto of Mr. and month* d uration. The funeral xvlli
Phone 771
Hanford, Florida
W hile In the c ity the tw o we.-e
xtataa man pledged tu vote f t a data.
•pilatlon *f UABOOJMXJ to r ra ilila i, Mr*. W. W. Long. L atar Mr. a n t take place today from the fT rc ty
g
u
ests
at
the
W
indsor
hotel.
'u piration* aroond S lu a g b o i. Ja M r-. &lt; h a lt.r lo n will «p*nd *o&gt;n* leriau Church a t .'1:00 o'clock. All him In th* convention were t t t T
T hrough newspaper*, ra d ii s ta ­
. A_
f A H . f i It . l i . a »
lira* with Mr*. C. S. Co«l*y *l h*t tha tuxuiaaa houaaa will r|..x» tu - ing s ir .'lion aa delagatea.
tions and cham bers of tontnterre,
‘‘I can 't help It,” Sm ith raid, " it e ffo rts will be made to .g iv e th*
to Mil Ita goo&lt;U to China*# through wintar horn, at Faola.
t e r m th* hour* o f.lw u and litre .
'th a a u d iu ia a / advartixujg In a u n J
C»r Nut*bar Two *f lh* S an tcr.l I* reepact to Mr*. F a c t who t unl- men, to gain leadership for (hem ­ public advance inform ation *• to
o l » t Iho point o l a gun. And U T raction Coiopauy caught fir* in varaally tialuxad and reap**&lt;ad. a tite s , aay they will support me.
th e exact days and huur4 of th tl*
"You rem em ber w hat happened official trial*.
M tg rai o th er notion* becutuo in- aom* m aonar W adnaaday raarum g Th* baraavad h u ib aad a id uthar
'tktvad. J i y u n i g h t hav# foum i tt a t Camarun C ity and * 1 1 a r m c ly r ,la tire* ha*, th a ty m p a ih y «f In I92U. I was not a randidat*. but
d w i ^ i t not to m |1 it* good* a t *11. coaaam ad tiafur* adaquaia h*ii&gt; t h . comm unity in th a ir gtaa*. a f- th* bexl xpeech a t t h . convention
w as th* on* Bourka Cochran made
could i r r iv a to aaliiiguiah ttw fllctlaa.
t ? J o h n M artin. gov* nor of Klor- ttoaa. F o rta n ataly lh* *«huul ahilT ha mamber* a f th a Hewing nam lnatiag me.
” W hat would you have don* ha t
;
d a frpm 1BU to new . ta y a i “Th* dran had no* am barkrd whan tha C irri, mat a t th# m U r a r x af tha
/
k IIhn
k . country etoday
^ l n a Iit.
Ito .wI lith
• caidant happatvnl and nan* uf lh* kfixaav W hitnrr T huraday ava- you t&gt;*#u nom inated th a n ? " ha w ai
i t In tu ffa rto g w ith poor go*- p a tM n g tra w a t hurt. T h . too* ia a nlng. Mr*. J. C. B annatt, Miarax l i kad .
“ I’d bav# gone and g a t th* brown
W t , s ta te *Ud national. Wo •artaux m m to t h . corapaay, com Knima l a d F tta lU la a r d . M o t
»| » l to got h o tte r govaram anl Ing aa It daaa tn tha rnbiat ul the U llton Qfbion and th a S|i&gt;**a darby and got bury.”
Com m enting on raporta h# wa*
an coni. T h a i la tap platfo rm ." ba*y aaaaan and w ith una ot t h . VYhitaar war* the only m tm harx uf
a tte m p tin g to "lin# u p th* fivhl
I la a aplaudld platfo rm and oth«r r a n In tha ahop. Th* M rvtca th* ( in to who ward fregent.
a g a i u t R oot#valt," Sm ith aaid:
•a. * • hav# rand th a ir plat*
” ! '■ not for or a g ain st anyone.
ka o rta a k n u ip , on* on whloh
T h a t alaada un til th# ranxantion."
M r eaadtdata* or* running.
Ma wax aik ad If h . thought t h .
atUtwda tow ard hiaa in th* Houth
i. Mon .-wta freqw adtly m alt* m l.U U M | HBRAI.D
had ahaagad in tha toat fa a r yaara
tatoa of ton a p O k tfU . fr**l y anougb
and h* rdVIUd:
h u l . u y "B v a ry ta d y m akes mieS ecretary llydo on a g ric u ltu ra l
Am orica h a t a tU a l bu*lu#** ehow
"I bay* no opinion on th a t. I 'r . Ioann.
W i i . " M a t te a a a r r ta d r do**, h a t
dSUHANCB—as w ritten by stock com panies •—beings to ]rod
baan down th a ra only onr# in th*
Knox, la ootllniag plane fo r hie
MMolliaoa one n***r hag a chant* ro n c trn in the P a r E a ito ru con- tha i
tw o yaara and th a t w asn’t a po lit­ com polgn. Mid tolrgram a
had
n o t only dependable indem nity but the pledge o f many service*
W: aaak* th e t a a # m istake again, H id . fo r both China and J a p a n a r t m ort
ical trip ."
W n die patched to o ra ry
ita la
ffpr laa tan ro , th e f*Uow who left good custom ers. W hila oxport* tu th an
Tt
w hich p r tv n t those losses for w h k h money cannot pay.
" I ’m going to work and tra d In looking tow ard tha choke of "ag i l n irp la a o h ateh of th* lf-3 E uropean ruunlri** ahowed a big
decline la s t year under IMO. lh* doT
business now,” h« raid in closing. ■ rat*ifo ladividuala who ba*a tbo
•hipm eat* to C h i n a a ctually C hiu
"A ll yau’U g a t from ma a fla r thia confidence of tha poopla" to hoad
Leadership in fire prevention— better building tt?ndsH »—the
o arh d a t a c o m a ltle.
gained, th a enlp country w hich did Japn
to a 'good afternoon.' ”
T
he
Chicago
puU
U
her
Mid
tak e a n iweraaaed am ount of coin* main
M eanwhile, G overnor Rooaavalt
testing o f m aterials and devices— the im provem ent o f w aterw orks
mod Ilie* fro m the U nited S totee. roam
toft fa r A lbany w ithout com m ent­ Proa ideal U oorer and o ther fedarol
loadnra
w
tra
a
t
w
ork
on
a
dafl*
B *porto to China t o il ro a r wore Io m
ing an th a S m ith stotam aaL
systems and fire departm ents— th e prevention and punish m eat
n lU and epoclfic plan “ to bring
valued a t f97JtU i.li)l aa rom pnrad ia oi
" I ’m try in g to ran tha ito to govmoney out a f hiding."
df arson; all these mean iutunwc* to .the last degree.
w ith laaAOfMMJ to r the p ro ra tin g C hin
arnm ant," ha aaid, "an d tk a fg
n JB |u d ig g can fid* nee, Knox eaid
V«
•
\
•
p e ar.' LaM December Chin* bought tab *
aaough U a Job.”
hie national organisation. would
f tl.T I M O t w orth of A m o rin u r more
look to d r i f t homo ovorpwhora tbo
good*, o r Jffat about double th e buoie
ld#w th a t " r a th comm unity m u tt
purchases of Docember, l WO.
P*OM
W ell, If C hina to auch a n ' a ira l- Until
to at rtMtomor and o«r tra d e u fa ta l
b t a W . than we oug h t to place M M
g w beta on th a t country and a ssist K Th

Sport

Shoes!!

The
Friendly Five
Line

B. L. PERKINS

The DiRest’H Poll

British Visitor
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M e n a c i n g Wo r l d

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W. H. LONG

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At Daytona Beach!

W. S. E n tz isin g e r

Pentland Gray and Moore

SA NFORD, TW ENTY Y EA RS AGO

Accountants and Auditors
to the S ixth Floor o f the

First National Bank Building
A u d its—System s—Incom e Taxe*

K N 0X 0U T L IN E S
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P HOARDING

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v p m m n d ly ta d h jg in h jm rn n n m d y
T bo corporation laid down rtg u *
U lio a a g o u r a la g loan*. Specifical­
ly oxcopUag advancoo to thn rail*
roads th n dtoocton ru led th a t
loano would bo m ad* f a r
ouch

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The bluejacket* ffnd soldiers lo- ] win 8. Cunningham, United States

Chinese Hold On As ,.M .b o u t MOO. While nn a i consul g en eral, •r*in*t Japane f
th en tir flg u rrc nn the i him* e , airplane a c tltU y over the foor-1 If You Are
J a p s Attack Wi t h *trength
. tgn area. They a-k.-d that J.apa |
in th a t sector ha**
no*«e plane* be forbidolen to flv
For A Grease*
’ iido* nuhlie e«tima»i •
Renewed E f f o r t s • nl ItMKi w .»re on tbe I in
above the settlem ent
Why Not Get^j
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Activities
M188 MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor

Social Calendar

Office Telephone 1 IS.

Sunday School Honor
koll Is Announced

(•'nntiniird from Page O«o
I *e &lt;h»Mr-o* fi. &gt;1 -to i
.» .
'a ilin g f-»r*o of .‘uni men
t .«i .iPo'-e nllol then I 'l f l t d
been mowed »|o*wn bv ma
!•*»• V foot -e v era i ht*t|i
gun- o*n lh. « h a|»o-1 fi»mt
'.»^c v\.* t»t*eriol bv .
i
Acco'rdiny to* tho* I ’h t o ••
t *»......... 1.H anrx* ,|f»! *• \ •
T reoraacna of i-a*»*, i'V» (i.,rril« e l
Sinn o.f thi* hit oof tho* .»•
V\ h;»**g|MH0 -OIUO* ttt w*". *
below, have 1»-n r - : . t, .1 in » hli h
I
ver-ion tha: w*»- do nn d
• i*i bolter health f* *l"we«| th* u««» of
• o L . |( • V 1» a tit I f • .
n»se heaU*|ugrtet« iht .» .» k. i '
C tn lu l by »nnien
11
were led ntn a tra p w^.*rt •on
■'When I w •• 1 )&lt;v x* ortrt.** W»&lt;rrx
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•
n nateol l't i
I Mr*. W. If •. min, • f Miiii.v. I 1,
-in I
chine gum er* •*»f** lehim l
l‘o'o
*1
w»a n n -.|, - , , » m i ,.|
i.m.
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madi
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t»
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i umo &lt;l &gt;• •.I* i
I wa*
1 'n’otig the Ja p a n • i* ,| l. II- X WHS ildltn • i *n »•* l t
then*
.
ntrouur. at tin- « M nintl
knew
■III Mo
I all k 0* ! hr \\ .
lMk* of Cartlnl ar t »• •
t t» would t - a
The gu n n er-. Iho* » It
gOO*l tohlo- for n— I » l ike. I l«*ofc
caught the advam in. I.*t*;itoo
,
| Ihrve !•« it’e*^ n r.l nn liev.'li Imi-rm nl
.. » mi -ur a 'bn'
' ' a great ill a t My tiiwih* r • »• t-i«L
frnni b«*t F flankw aiwi fi ••»» t&lt; *
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fi-o*»l hy His 1•9
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Vvty * jr«»»ing 1a*tv t&lt;.»o l *»n n tr»*.|
di.iing l hi Im-1 J, b. ,.- 1 -It. .
m.t • I*'. r n 111 o hi*.I iio«i&gt;«o »•iff• ri"g b*-eau«e h* r nt-oin r
defend* r- 1 ^Hmik; 1.«
knew
aU&gt;ut CardoL
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th r 1 K i &lt;i
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the i n ! ;o•* i V vv . ik&gt;
Wi ll I
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ill **pl*i(ltf
•|»ir 1 Japano
• ld*|n.M
• l ittd olr* ai v
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fllaoara I'llteU
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The following rorn v rr* of the
TUF.SIlAY
M
| «du I'• -ik ' • * n *ie 1 ie iFirst B aptist Sunday S- h*o*| have
The G lrin tm Sunday School
-he -pent
tei da . from t b a!.| v Ibeen
placed
on
the
honor
roll
for
Cla*i of th*» F irst
trrim n
U " week-* iM Ihv c If t of Mis*
Church will hol&lt;| a poverty social the month of January f rad’.c Roll
l.oi, Hidon-on.
i t 7:30 o’clock a t the home of M rt. Ilepartm ent Billy (*hnt»man. M ar­
E. If. G rteru
jorie Anderson. Franklin. M«Trer.
I f , ro d - of M l
I '.abeth Clark
The A tarian CIm « of the F irst
H ap tu j Church will meet at H 00 Ruby I.. Ander*on. Mr-. George Will togfet to If' •i i hat *he *«»n11* r home, J07
o'clock a t the home of Mm Charles W. Muff. Mr- W F .\M V »r; Be tllliie to l*e ill
Fren, b \\rm j-P. Henderson. Benson Springe, ginner-, Ouida Davi«, Itertir Mas*
with Mrs. tlemleM un end Mrs. A. Steinnieyer. Minnie Ituth (blhaiu.
Mi
\ lil t o n || Clo. V u d - "O.
J. Peterson as hontr««»« Member* M argaret Mvers. M artha Hill.
a ir requested to ineel at the church Mary Helen le w . Ibdbinet Heard. XU’.i I #•#•, » i mi. ihofiia. a te i he
at .'1 0 o'clock where trunspurta* Janie- llenrv t ih.jmt, Mack Fddy IMM-t ..f Ml and Mm M K •I.
McTeer. Mr- J |l law to n . Mm . roan and Mr iod Mm . M IIIi * k
tlun will be provided
T A B ro th el-on an i Mr # Fred
W EDNESDAY
Circle S u m U r Four of the F irst Myer«.
'I r II IliiiVfioiun an.I d ■ik*h
P rim ary Df|»artni*nt
M arjoiie &gt;•(
C hristian C h im h will m eet at 3.00
n u lfv . "I Birm ingham . \ i.i ,
o'clock at the home «#f Mr*. George Newman, C la d ) ' Pippin. J»*- |»a a re |l i »?ui* t , ••f the furiuei . p.n
Townsend, 1106 Went
Second vt**. Harold Madden. Freddie H e ld ' •
Ml at d Ml
M K : i letnati
S treet.
Mark ( leveland, Jr.. Alt,f i t Huff.
T il I BSD AY
McKay T ru lin k . Glfh U-IIiumi. Fu
I)
l.nci
. M u U .r f.f Si
An e ih ib it of work by Florida ward M arshall. F lixahV i |*M|iin. Alt: &gt;i Ini. ,
,-• *»■11
cv.-nil
a rtists will be held a t 3.0*1 o't lo« k l.ucllh* l.aw tim . Fliwi n lw \\ hi*
•u-im ml h Mi
m Mid
a t the W om an’s Club.
ham. E rm a D -u.ln-y, F .d ern S tiarg .II. l •■i :if In i
*(fill V.1
FRID A Y .
i M artha Aftder«on. Mm . II
S\
\&gt;. mi.*.
A 11 Ik on
uni Ja p a n ese | j » | un. M r- C |{ n« t 4j|
|
ta td e a s will be given for the H rlrn D r m o r . Mm . J \ | \\ d —n.
Mr M tt I ♦-•Utthl
•of Snvati
m em bers of (h r Garden I lnh at M r. K. t
M s,per. M r. tt \t 1 nab. I.a
iirriM*i* '••U|**MUVV f ••
10 30 o'clock at Ih . W .m ian'. Ureaanr and Mt«. Mary llailgei.
•lay - li*'»i* with It* i
Club by Mr*. K, A WorMall, of
Junior D epartm ent Maty Alice
Mi
A c W odi.ini . ;|1
DaLand.
11,11. Ml*. M artin. Mr* C a n ,-II. In r li •111** ■r» «&gt;uk \v r Mile
A nother group of |j t t l e T h ea ­ Thelm a (tu rn ., Nancy R im e lte r.
te r play., “ Long Distance,'* an.I M r. J A S tran g e, ll.iri.lby Hill.
Mi rm*I M.- i hi. || Martin,
“ l a d y of Pain.” will bn prevented Hetley la .tr, Peggy Mi le e r, Mary
tthoo h a v e 1.1 • II vt If m g I he f.n
• t 8:00 o'clock a t the W om an', Kulh S trange. Peggy to n
M,„ i»«ei ni'iihei Mr- \| M aitin. ;»»
Club.
row. Ml-* llyilen, Dorothy tt JI I **(1, hoi h*nne Oin \| g im i.» \v i*f| | i. r*
Rote Circle uf the C arden Club
John McMahon, Mr Jobn.on. t l
In*tied tu | i• l i,m die t" l;»).
of Sanford wilt meet a t !»:!•&gt;
o'clock a t the bom . of M r-. Wul len Newman, A Kin tblliam. luninr
Richard, C II
IVurte. Horace
ta r &amp;. Coleman, Ureamwuld.
Howell, Mr*. Sm ith. H r-. , . ||
SATURDAY.
The piano pupil, of M i.. Made- I'rari-e an.I Nellie Cuneingbaui
Interm ediate llepurlnient lilenn
lino Ms Hem will glee a recital at
3:00 o'clock a t the Gram m ar S. ho.il D reV or. I, K. Tew. I lien Kelt .
The Rev Thnmii* .1 l - i - i n . M
M i.. Minnie ste w u rl, l»n,i«e pnck
auditorium .
V. I* !• . nf K'lm buii-b. Si.iilnml.
The 'Cecillan Muxic Club will a id . M r. It. R. p , t l a i y I ul
hold ita regular m eeting a t 3 13 houn. K tt U arrett. J. II Itorlaml. wi.b-ly ku»wn n- :iu i-&gt;angeli*!
mill i i.n feti-n. &gt;» -iH-nki'r, wi!l give
o'clock a t the .tu d iu uf M r.. Kan- ^ Ja n e Sliaron. Florence la.lz. tt
nl# S. Munson on M yrtle Avenue. ( W. Pialer, I bail,-. T ea , Mr-, t t . an mb.r e . . ;&gt;| the l u ll , , .■ pel Tnb
I-'. I 'iMiper. ertt i. le ..it Hie s.inf ,u .1 , Irbimbt
The Florida A rt K ihil.it will be P. Ilrixik., Jr.. It
Migbwnv i p ;i - I,, net a Atemie
Amuma I la .- I at her me K uneheld a t the W om an'. Club.
te r; A n ,n a n Cla»*
t lr - tlaek | T ue-iluy. tt
"U y sin.I Sumla)
t levrlan.l, tlr* . II | | ||, ||. T y; | night* ur . I ........... k i*i.I mii .''•in
C II K 1S T I t N SCIKNCF.
C IIIK C IIK S
• la** tlr* . A. h lto*i&gt;*tter. t l r . ♦lav mm t*i ii it at II I . . I«xk. Thr
John l». Abraham *. Mr*. A. II. l.i’v I .",*an ha is . •111v is* »*f| huv
n.is Is* mil nniMii
“S p irit’* w»* the &gt; u lij« l uf the l-f'Veiuy. Mr*. Saraii Stew art, ami ii»lf I •rif•• lu
L cuon-S crm un in all Churcbe* uf i Mi»« M arie S te w a rl; lirn rra l Of nirelm ir* in l 'i" 9 »n»h. I*a . ItsI m il Mi. h : \ l s.
•1.1 M.ni fi. I *.
C h rist. S cientist, un Surulay, Fell. Inwr*. R R l'i,i|in . tbe Rev tt
i Muss, a n«| hi
I*.i ts.r of &gt;i
7.
P llriMih-, J i . an.I ,t|.*« Allie
laryp Hai 11 1 • *»
in ( »
The (iultien Text was frum I t'n Traft'iir,!
I’a Tin* i 1.1.
• m sln illv m
nnthian* L*:IJ. "W e have received,
vitr-l In all* *••! I h,
i. *•* at
nut the apirit uf the wurlil, but tbe
\vhi» h In* w ill | is* ,h.
sp irit which ia uf (iml; th a t we
m ight knuw the things th a t are
freely given tu us of &lt;&gt;u&gt;l."
Am osg tho c ita tio n , wljtch comprireil the lerssun-Serrnun was the
The llev. F. M M atter wn lea-1
following from llie Uible: "F u r by r r and ii-rd ut to- -u •j.-. t, "llow
one S pirit are we all u a p tu e .l into Our So* ie,y l i n t , tin- Nev-| &gt;,f
une body, w hether we lie Jew* ttr Voung I’enple," .. -In.........tin g ul
(■entile*, w hether we In- In n ,I nr tbe Senior C hn
in Kinb-uvur uf
free; and hava hern all m ade tu the F irst C hriatian ' Inin I, held on
drink into one s p irit" 11 C orinthi­ Sunday evening I .
mi the tupie
ans 1 2 ;|3 ).
fur tile evening
il g.l rn by
The Lesson-Serm on al-u ini Rul­ Mary A ln e Sliipi- ll.'iiiian Hill.
ed tha following pas-age- from the Hazel Appleby,
J--linnie Klli*.
C hristian Science text, ooik, * S* I - I*-••,-y Appleby, M iblird K night ,
ence and H ealth with hey t&lt;&gt; the ami ill lie i ’­
t'c rlp tu re s,” by M ary Maker Kdd&gt;
ll '•a s •lin.’iiie-i ills* flit* iiinnbrr*
"W'e worship spiritually, only u- a&gt;l'*|&lt;t a plan of n .s.iin / h«N&gt;k* on
wa ccasa to w orship inateriitlly. ••aily A m erican In »• iy e pecmlly
S piritual davoutnesa ia tbe s.iul of tin. •• |M*rtainiii|f t•&gt; » r«*liKloii **(
C hristianity. W orshipping tbiuuvh llnil |im r. A report wm |fiv»n of
tha medium of m a tte r is pugum -ni. Hie ip iitle rly ( In. c a n KruWavur
Judaic and other ritual* ■rr but I • ••nvriithin held m (Irlau-lo la*t
types and shadows of tru e wur
F *itlay night at vvlu-li tim e they
ship. ‘The tru e w urshipper* -hall ir m v r - l (he .iltp m b n rr bannerworship tha F a th e r m sp irit and At Ihp r-»n* In-*«*n of ih»* n irrlinif a
In tru th ’ “ (p. 14(1).
wiener rua»t wav enjo)*'.| a( | .»ka
J«MUp.

C AR D U I

l.r»M A r*l«*. young
railiPHti fn iv " y rr. *%ho tm ln.
tiiulti cd hi- andtdut \ for t *•
in** o*i -h**rBf »»f &gt;• minnle •
t ) , - illtjf* 1 * . lh f d*»»*»-n •
vi tci • in tin I ii.«■ n i in writ .

Had lord Will Study
Fleet ricul Course
I'a I Ha lf I w hn 14 ennit* • I eol
w till tho* \n t ••iinlivr K.lectri* I'ofiipnny. lift Satnrolay afternoiMf* fo r
Kvaii'Ville. In d , where he * d l nt
fend a iw o -w irk r’ -r**ion if* s
hood fm -eivioe men in • !• lit
&lt;a! i o*f i iyo*i nt i* ii
The tin r-e •* **|n»nsoreil by &gt;o*rv.
o*I Sale* In. . and it is -uni loo
llmroiiitfhly onver ad b rin o b e - of
. Ii- »»• ul ref* ite ratio n . I ’pon hi*
retu»n Mr. Kadforol will h-iimo*
In- olut to • with hi* |ire*#nt m i
piny* r who i- the Sanford oleiiloT
f**r Servel product*.

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L im li.iry,” Mr* I’.-w- I wr«*le in a
letl-’T t-» the K'lilor of T he ^anfor«| H erald.

C hristian Kndcavor
Society Has M eeting

By way o f developing tha th e a ­
trical talent of the com m unity, one
nf tha worka of tha U tile Thea­
te r, tha S anford g roup will spon­
sor two one-act com edies to lie
given on F riday tv rn in g a t 8;H0
o'clock a t tbe W om an's Club nn
Oak Avenue under the dig rtlio n
of Mrs. U. C. M asw ell and N n .
Ja m es A. W rig h t w ith c a sts com ­
posed of some of the b est ta le n t
In Seminole llig b School.
One uf U e V laya, "T ke Lady of
P a in ,'' will be en tered hi the sla te
to urnam ent o f one-act plays to be
held in D e la n d in the n e ar futu ra . Mita M ary D ighlon a n d M ist
R uth P carm an, who havo tak en
leading p a rta In o th er high scho-d
plays, will play the leading roles.
T be o th er play, “ Loog D istance,"
is • bit unusual la the m anner of
plays and baa been published re ­
cently fo r the f irs t tim e.
U le hoped by member* o f tbe
L ittle T h ea te r th a t the people of
th e (U p will encourage
these
young acto rs and actresaan by a t­
tend in g th e perform ance F rid a y
eveaing. P a tro n s will be adm itted
by show iag th e ir
m em bership
c ard s w hile o th ers will bn charged
n nom inal fen.

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Health Improved f r ^ ^ o u i T j

Kvangelist To Give
T aherttaele \ddresH Donation To County
Home Is A ppreciated

2 One-Art C-omedies
Will Be Presented

Correct Job?

How Young Lady’s

at
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. &lt;1 t heir ntao t*-*wer.
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11 ontliiicd from
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H rp m m iaiivi- Kalnrv, if I't
BOMBAY Fab. H. ( A . P i Th e! Thai tl»
charge*
f
,|11r •« d
I). Hooaevelt of New York, long
i.rixl, prr|siti atiuiiH t-. ,Ills rl Out
noio,
Dcinocnttic
flour
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Mr,.
sttaxiy ied •hooting of Sir Stanley jnr|,„
Jimlth’* own rloa, political all. It
made by &lt;a«ifurd
• *i. •r\ Imik tact 1. i »*f Ho1 I'lll•in/
JacWon, governor of Bengal, by *
strengthens th, po..il&gt;ihty o f rn- Smith ha.&lt;* definitely thiuwe Iiim
•i • foi a •••-•
1otli at Lo# I... mol mi the NXs.sMtilllf
17 year old g i r l ha* d r a w n the a t - ' M , r v
*dher deadlocked eonv-n'inn with hat into the ring I cm t to o:i«
MM’M | lltllss
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Believing Sanford .*n*l it* .or*
&gt; unis•« on U»7P
t ent io n o f l t i i t i * h au th o r t ti e *
t n 1ei g h t v e i n - , p i . ••nleil 1» *
port whoever i* nomu*-( B l h , opinion of (.arty l,a&lt;ln « pom'
\ nflirt r•• fll III! \V.M)Ulihp. vt Im. It iiluunding territory to
one uf vio*
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H .e |•* milea nor l Itw. «t of
y , r. moat I* "'parou* in t ••• ula. null
t a k i n g in the s t r u g g l e ac a l o a t the
r » i l » . *ot
Senator fjln*- Dem*
i se* k mg an
# John N, Garner of T,xa-. ra'hm
p«WMltillitiea a» yet uni
hel. II.
Miaiiw'hai |iro|trr. wni u vcittnblo
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will
♦iterpiet
than Smith, a* a likely noiuiiu •• by
cur ng .to ^icrea**
• otifiiulon of t r c m liii ,«o.t
x.iml
Th# gnl. Hima Hevu, fiied five
the wtatement to mean t »i (ioV* II. I'npi . --f N ,w J«-r -l‘ \ **••1.1y 1111- High S.lund, anrmunres 11*»• |«d
compromise.
t
igllt lutes from this -late
taut
pounced 'he purcha-** • • Wight (••wing persona a* having -m «••»•-! shot* at Sir Stunlev Satnrd.iv »'
Xt tht* nnoitl.lv
l ini* .if th" hag walU. t’hinc-i* ffp o i'
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With a great .how of M r-nflh
Rro*. ( ’*• filling atjt n and d*
given a th* rough investigation XViimpti** ('o n • •
e.l mi lunding a plate in tin* *1Im *1 he wa- a !«lre*«mg .» university
'• . h' l.l »f the Japancac Im I lan.f.il troupx
In the South ami W r.t. ho..»&lt;-v. li
dared h. intention
rvpamlmg I ’ rut ll.'imr Roll.
i
••rice wa- the promi-e mad* tin* t'liHinl*. r
......... . it*r at l.iuhu, m u ltin p m *»••* put.
ennviH ation \11 n*i% » I und th-*
wax threatening tn tak, lh&lt;- nnm
his new iii.in fs iM in l"w with th»*
I re«htiien; Harriet H’ ourn. Jew girl wus arrested Vithoritie* *wol »'V B M Peterson, i|m ml Mgcitl thi- morning \I» XX
. I Mor Iiifak of hoatilitu - in that \ icitlx•
growth * f the city and .minty.
nation almost hy ilrfaull.
rk,1 mg News gnn \* n- rl " I •' 'iM.'iin, mi. Hy
i* lilie s Mary la»ui«e Meriweth* , Sir Stanley wj»- known In h.v«* f.M the Federal
Major artiv ito « *.f
.Iav,htiw«
The (li.i ige went
mi.* eff«*«t \»!a Singletary, Margaret S*|Uire , l»eeri long marked t»»r d*atli
Only a handful of favoril, *,*n.,
hv l(l'|N| ng S ervoe, to member« ..I .••tiling XI»
It
NX'iflit, who
( t ’ontiii'iatl tot 1*4*1,.* Two)
Saturilay
xht, Mr
I'opa an
non, of th,m assured appro 1.1I I •
I&gt;ime'* r.ichrnn, (Turen.e I •• tin . terrorist efen.entth** 'U-minoIr
Xg i »• u torr I tills j F-a.l rr-||*t . .| * •*. I
. f ..tlo-r mat
n«Min« e I. iiMi| henceforth the firm B. n Lord, Ralph Pearson. *»i\i .•
T h oiaiinL of women, it wus d. Thu» .lay night
aupfort out.id, hi* nwn i&gt;tat*(c
trr a «ti*nini"li"i l &lt; tl t#*•*! toll.
panic will • That of II II. Pppe l u. hton, un(| William YihU i*
rhired todav. ha.e ».. cotly taken
hay, stood agairut him. T h . !•••*
•XI. IV trrioo. a ho ha.I .Irliv.
Itllllllg Hi.' o
"•g many nn
C*o.v Inc., .h a . r« in ga*..line and
&gt;.t|ih«mmre*: Thelnn*
|t» n-.f . active pa1 1 in the oatomali-t n talk on ia. "ttalw • mi|i|s*y«*el in I noiin«’«*no*i'i v. •
delegate* alrrndv chosen . n of
ta.lt* ami pl.in»
I
oils,
tire.,
pii*e«.
.ind
acce**orie*.
movement
of
M
.hatnut
(•
mdhi
Mtrlha
IB*hnp,
Mary
-»•,
Alaaka and III in Washington -.t.u..
i.*a Mm r ng it* I ••« inaM'.ii tagar.(••• I for th** I'.iiBiiot*
pari in viti*
F'irM round p ay in the City
Both
the
Mngii.dia
Avenue
nn
I
which
a»n«.
hv
«i\il
di*'d***to*nce
N.uoni fjreer,
(leorgena
ll.irt,
all hare been instructed fur I mi. rhampionship Tournament
th. e*|rry *il &gt;ia' •«••• I hmughuut I In* ! i .ii &lt; tin. I*- h.,|, u. 11\ it it‘-« of |•••*
for the Sanfurd Ai.o'i** -tatinna will
Thuty tlav from l...|.tv it x«il(
and without for. e &gt;.r hl.MH|«h«*d to • at. »», wa* a-k.-.| if h** nn* al.lt I flit ii rt*. (B . o -«.|
*» ...tin Hutchins, Virginia I ,i«
•nd unlfM another candidate hie* men. I&gt;eing played over the Sanhe operated .luring the
u*ual • ii. Marian l.und«pn«t, M 1Im • achieve India's inde|M-ndrnce.
(•• . 'plain h*«H Mo* I ’ nitaJ S la ti- • Th** ronifiiittra* unanimously np !••• i op..-til.|«* i Im»v 4 wishing tu
within • week in North Dakota, hr * ford t’ountry t’luh courne finda
hours, opening ui 7 mi n’rlock in M .rton Vonice Moye. Mary N id
poll thl* Junior A nt lorn Uainl,
In the Benga dHtnct, however, l»* I* trtm«*nl ..r Xafnrulturt* con .1
will hav« 10 more without a *trug- Howard Favi!le. Hr. A W Kpp*. the morning and «l..*ing at tl.OO
provrtl t ' •• plan of tin* 11 A B
■nine of the younger women l.av-» ** » •* out a -la'.-tovngr# that
Bainiioa-tcr F*l fu r A. Bull nil-.
»•,. •» holar«1111* fun.I bring
« !t .
, and Raymond l.und&lt;pu«t eliminat- o’clock at night, except Saturday, el. F'.velyn Nipper, Jenevene Well-.
«r .o i. l
lately reported I" n&lt; I* of violence ».l*-iy grow. r *.l F InrMa r r m «t I
..........-I I-mIu\ \ i lhi- end uf than
Baynt.ind Shaw, and Melvin l «
Smith ha* told the party, in e f­ ed from the champion-hip flight. when the station will remain open
•Io.•iii'h -onp . oilpoiti an.l rrr'tfi
such a- Saturday’* attack on the
iH'cnul, the ch-uter memlw-rship
F l.’ a prr t rat im an averagr »• , «afr«
F'aville went down before the until 11:00 o'clock. With the exerp- lor.
fect, that the nominee thoul.J be
Mll| hue, J»„d
I lie Ixiiid will he.
J&gt;".| the
Junior*:
(ilady*
H.-nd* ••••. govern..' and the noirder of &lt;*. th turn for an • ight yrar pvrio.l
*h°*en not by an early «prin* steady attack of fl. \V spencer. torn of Mr. Wight, Janir* O. Huff,
A
.onmiiltr**
rom|NMi*.|
o»*
X
I
«•&gt;,„« an itrganixut|nn rnnipusud n f
Marian ll.mlrhan. Alice \|cl*l..n.*, H. Steven-, district magistrate, by
llffo
rr
r.oil
.ling
hi*
talk,
XI.
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and
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bristling
1
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•t4mpede, but by careful ronsider.1 r llrtMon, Mr*. John Leoomly. I ht- l-,»y* »h-i am ehurU-r meinand F’.oyd Palmer, the «ame per I ’uriielia McRae. Ilettv McKinnon two young Iroloin girU last month.
•Uon in the
convention itielf. hole battle to Roy Holler. und bonnel which ha&lt; Item familiar t » Helen WiNon, F'ranklm Brn 11 The girl- were convicted o f mor IN trrtun .Itfl.irrd that fro.n *». MrX!
Mmarik. MrH* n- 1 le-n*
l^indquiat was unable to beat off many customer* at hnth vtation*
Ii*rurt*.« an.l tatrmvnt* pr**-*o.*&gt; I Mom*, and Mr- l» l»
(Continued on Page Four)
&lt;’iiMv»«*i|
All hoy* wishing to became
der and sentenced to penal servi
and
Bill
Strmper.
the steady attack or hi* brother will lie retained.
lo him, it wa * a|q&gt;art*nt that wan appointnl tn nirrt with a tMil
nr. ted with the
urgatiitaUun
SeniorF’ thel
Holly, Su*an lude for life
loiwrence, last year's runner-up.
thrn* niav iia&gt;p hern a ntietnk.* niittrr from th.* Hour.I ».f li..»**r which now l,a. 4J member*, are I
Mr. Pope, who ia a graduate en Gantt, |M-ri. Ilnpkin., t iara BarBritish atithorilie* yr*tenlav in
tnaifr.
an
I
that
ha
wotil.i
prr-oo
h„ won, 8 ami .. (J. \V. Sprit- f l n w of' Co"rn»ll UnWrr.ity an.l
. nun of thn trinlr ho.lv nml "ilirr ] urged t,» get in tourh with ’
hum, |h&gt;««u* Singl«*tarv. I'x i!in«* fiicatftl their nfixiou* ronrern nvrr
r ,r will m *«t l.iw r»w p l.nn.i&lt;iui«t h,- i-een in the construction l&gt;u*i( f o n t muni on l'ag«* Thra**)
| civic gr. m|pi to .!i'M‘iis&lt;« |hi* |mio | | Hall nr Edwanl Steakley a. so
Stnudlrnmirr. Hazel T**w. Inr* the situation Another &lt;li«tti»hing
in th, &gt;*ml-fin*M, while Itny Hol­ nr-* for man, year*, came to San­
| i iiity of rrrating n f oinnmnitv u. piMsible. B rheur.ali aru held a t '
( ( ’nnlinuoil on 1‘age T hree \
Thompson, an.l F’rancr* XViUon,
ler will tn,ct the winner of th., ford from Conway, 8. C. He ha.
t'le .t for lit** relief of nil indiK-nl1'ho Klki Glut, each Monday ami
8. I’ulento-i lived in Florida in pant year.,
D A Y T O N A BKACH, F.b. 8. — J i m Sp,ncer-t&gt;r.
Thursday
afternoon*
at
4:0lt
in the county.
- fA J ».)— Paul EUi», city editor of match, played thi« afternoon.
at Tampa and Miami, and .late*
-■clock. There i* n nee«l for truniAnother
roinmiltr-e,
e-oopoo-d
of
‘ W&gt; Ntw^Joornnl, wo* found deoil
In the first fliirht, all hut two that he ha* long admired 8anf„rd
Mr*. H. II t have. I r . Mr,. W 1. lames and clarinets, Mr. Balt said,
" » - 4M olot, •,-&gt;« in I ha aond- matchea resulted In deci.ive vie- and wanted to reside here. Some
4un*o today with a buliet in hio toriea far the winners. Rexuita aia year* ago he decided that If the
W A SH IN G TO N , Feb. 8 . - (A .IM t.angley. Air. Endnr Ciirlell, Mr*-,
MAHONH TH OIISEItV K DAT
. brain. H » wrato a otory of h&gt;o own as follows; Joe Masters .won fro.n opportunity ever pieaentrd itself,
— The Senate today was tol-l by t*. It- Ma-on, nnd Mr.. K. E.
I
nrteU* and l* ft U on th, tdito,'o II. M. Watson by default; liarto he would eatahliih himtaif and
Senator Wheeler, lieniocrat, Mon­ Itiiumillat wa. appointed to nn-l
llc.au.e the elimination nf ten meeting, that whrn th e e sninll
Sanford Mason* are today bu*/
4aak la ba publlih,d and told Hutchison defeated A. C. Fort. 3 fam ily in Sanford, n deri*ion which
tana, that power interests aru out with the some liu-h- liody and civic
dmen sue. nf celery from *hlp- •ice. were not shipped, the tnnr to stop the nomination o f (Suvrt • group, in the intere.t. nf a rveinly laying plan* fur an utaborata i,bwbtra bio body w(3ld b, found,
and 2; John llerbat won from Phil ha. now been effected.
nient* sent from Sanford during ket on both large and .mall »iir * nor Koosevrlt a* the Democratic vi.iting nuru*. Ml«x ItistH Met- servance o f thn fittth anniveraary
j
B l i } g o v , - fu tillt, of life " .nd Perkin*, 9 and 8; Ralph Stewart
Mr. Pope's fam ily is in Sanford
o f the founding o f Ms.-mry in
polth oo th* f*a*ona fo r hio bnU d W . A . Adams,'4 and 3; II. withJum.-aivl will locate ilelinite- the past two week* ha. been found ha I advancril, hut the •mailer presidential randi-iate duiing a tinter, Juiksoltvilln repre.enting
aiiee, sire* and eights were •till discussion an Mu*ch- Shoals. There the National lfi-rl Cross, outlined Sanford. A program will Ire p r*.
' tald ho waa an (thieat ami W. Rucker eliminated Hen Cant* ly'w lth ln a few day*. Mr. Pope tn be benclicial, the cummiltev nf
senteil at tho Ma.onic Temple on
Wo body to b r r w n o U d . walk 7 and 6; Bob A l t won from i* a member of the American So- farmer* from the Seminole A g ri­ being disrounted heavily in the w *. no mention of Smith or uny |Hi«.ihle plan, nml nipinla of tlFeb. to, tho date o f the anniver­
•
culture Club, meeting with the markets,
other candidate.
1 hio M w ipop.r Tartar Dr. u. 8. 8*lman by default; John rirty of Civil
naneing such a wmk.
•
Engineer*; th*
sary, and, according lo Jautr.i
The decision not tu ship ten. | The accidental_ _killing
__ of_ ______
Private
aland Lodgtr. I I, wao a Ludwig defeated George G. Her­ American Society for th* Adrsnee. representative* o f Irading ship­
Tho.rv prew-nt at the meeting
Muughton. veteran member
of
it
Ekaory Univrnlty. ring, 8 and f&gt;, and E. K. Il»u.hold­ ment o f Science; the American ping organisation. S a t u r d a y during thi. week wa* reached a ft-! Julius Mere, Lo* Angelr* marine. were: Mr-. J. I*. Ben.on. Mrs.
Sanford Lodge No. 02. F. 4 A. M ,
ia tko Rtv. John ElUt, er won from CharUa Dunn, I and Legion, and l» Hated in the "W ho'* night, decided thnt nn heart* uf er It was pointed out that the mar through tha discharge of a pistol Franci. E Hole, M r.. It It. Cald­
it will be one o f the most interest.,
Oo. EUlo r»qu*»t,d bio 4.
ten* nr tmaller *n e* will t-e ket hail been advnnrr-l consider­ held by a fellow service man. P ri­ well, Mr.. 8. O. Chare, J r , M rv
Who'* o f Engineering.
ing ever staged. Details w ill ba
vate
Philip
Guernsey,
o
f
Hellftowf t * oont to Rtynold*, Oo.
Pairings fo r aerond round play
ably
hy
the
elimination
of
ten.;
•hipped
during
thi*
week,
believ­
Endor Curlelt, Mis* Itiltli Hand, announced later, ha said.
Kalph Wight, who with his
in th* f l n t fligh t find Joe M is­ . brother* began bu*inr*s under the ing that thi. mcdsnrr will further that the market on sixes nml er, Calif., waa reported to the Mr*. J. It. Iltnlrrnii.trr, Mrs. E.
playing Hutchison; llerbat name of' Wight Bros. Co., ia 1919, benefit local grow rr*
eight* i* still no.all.factory; nml Navy Department.
Krupp. Mr*. W. T. tainglry, Mr*.
len Involved In ter*
b i s h o p M A N N V E R Y IL L
The Senate bill to release g ov ­ John I ronardy, Mr*. C. It. Ma.un,
matched against 8Uwart; Itucker announced that he, Mr. Huff, and
All growers in the county are that the shipmrnta of celery from
Are Seized against Aat, nnd Ltidwig against Mr, Palmer will continue a* deal­ urged to abide by thi* decision, Florida will Increase ronvidera'dy ernment wheat for relief porpoar* M i.* Ruth Melting! r. Mr*. K,' |~ W INTER PAR K , FeK. 8. —
Rmiahalder. Th# lattrr
t|*m er. o f itudeon-Easea, Chrysler, made by ■ group representing a during the coming week.
wa* rejected by the House A gricul­
Miller, Mr*. M. Mimsrik. Mra. W. (A .P .) -N o change wax re
’
ture Committee. The name o f OtV
F * b . «.— (A .P .)— played its second round match yes­ and Plymouth automobile*, and majority of growers aril shipper*
I . Morgan, Mr*. Helen T. Murse, ' “ la y in the condition o f
Present at the meeting wero;
den Mill* to he secretary o f Th i
tnwkad dawn In * terday
. afternoon, Lndwlg winning .will have their q ffk s and show­ In th* county.
Fred Zerrenm-r, Bex Parlnril, treasury and Arthur Ballantine tu Mrs. W. K. Kungr, and Dr. Eliza­ right Rev. Canirrun Mann, hlthop
nil** from h«r,. « m
by * » .ndf 4 **oro.
room* at Sanford Avrnua, and
It w$a tko unanimous deti.ion of Char lex Lee, Charles Dunn, Itatph
o f tho Episcopal Churc), o f tha'
replace him a* under
secretary beth Trnry.
Conselatien
plsy
will
find
W
aU
Tenth Street.
connection with the
th* satire meeting that the elimi­ Chapman, Henry Schumarher, J r„
Houth Florida Diocese, who I*
•
was
sent
to
the
Renat*
by
tha
son sgminst F srt; Perkins aralnat
The Magnolia Avenue station
t * .from an ell
riofisljr llj a t HU-hoove- here. P h y -“ "
T R A D E IMl.\ It 11 T O M K tfT
Inat Salman, waa the first drlve-H» fillin g sta­ nation of enl^ll size* had been L. A. Brumlry, It. It- D*b». SI. M. President..
Adams; Cantwall
Beach. O f.
ale Ians held little ho|w fur UU re .
Dann. A tion between- Jacksonville nnd tenefiriaL Threw week* ago it Wiggins, W. A. l^ flle r 1J fl, t t U u L -l_ . _
and H tn la g ays
«r4 Ernest ErThe Board of Governor* o f the eovyry,
” im ie n tt,
P. S .
ner o f that Xampa. when lb was f l n t erected W ii lound that th * nhippmg o f
trophy goes to the
J- Drew, gronp, as » s t l a s 'l f * w in a e f o f
20 l l l 'K T IN I’ AIIIH C LASH
three sizes waa wholly unprofit­ Whitehurst, le-e A . lUrasl-oUont,
Seminole County Chamber of
from pita* famished W. &amp; Hand,
ferd Prison.
G IR L V IC T IM F O U N D
Cummeice will hold their monthly
the Championship and
f l r n l owner o f tha building, by Mr. able to the grower#, since many o f J, C. Ilulrhison, Unwell Kl*h,
P A R IS . Feb. 8.— (A.P.)-^Tw ett- Imsinuta meeting at tha trad* ludy
them were not salting for enough Ram Fleiirher, A, H. .lose., and
fUghtV.
W ig h t
&gt;
*
ty persons were Injured yesterday office* in the City H all tomorrow
PH ILAD ELPH IA, E r b , R.—* ■ &gt;-5
money to pay freigh t aod parking B
.F
.W
h
e
e
le
r
.
AH second round matchea must
Mr. W ight arproaasd hl« appre­
in three clashes between royalists, night at 7:00 o'clock. Matter* of (A .P .)—The body o f aeven-ye***
be played before Thursday sight, ciation of tha splaadU patronage rhkrgta. The** small altev were
TM * group will meet at th* Son
relating old Dorothy laita, who dixappea
la waa aanounced a t the club. T h * which has boon given him daring also having m depressing effect fagd-OvlcIo Truck Growers of fir* eoeialiats and parlflat. in tha L a t­ importance, particularly
fin al ehnmpionaklp-aroat w ill ho tha past 11 yaaka, aadfrstoadad an upen the sale a f tha large sizaa, naxt Saturday night, to discuss the in quarter. The trouble aroae when to th* coming Blue Ribbon Month, Wednesday was fuUnvl In a vacant
member* o f tko royalist organiza­ and th# trail* body’s connection lot In North Philadelphia toda
played either Ratnrday afternoon InvIUtion U a ll csaU ^ar* to vis­ four* and sizes.
• fta $ of another week uf elimi- tion, -tha K ing'.
Henchmen," with the VcJaala County Fair and few doors from her hum*,
a * Sunday, dapendtng upon the it th* •howrooaM a t feanford AvaDuring tha past two weeka, ■ M p g tens from th,
“
u arktla o f tried to prohibit the aala a f «o- the Central Florida Exposition at
said there wa* evidence tie e
however, U was reported at tha . tba N eith agJ La.tcialiat an j paatflst publkatlana.
Oilaado, will ba 4U&lt;ut«avL
waa attacked W o n fealug

W O M EN PLAYING FIGURES GIVEN ON
GREATER PART IN CELERY PR O FIT S
: INDIAN STRUGGLE W IL L RE PROBED

Another C,irl Involved Federal Agent States
In Violence Aimed i lie Will Make Com*
A t British Official, plete Investigation

Wight B r o th e r s '
v tiling Stations

B o u g h t Bv P o|)ed *,ult*s (,n Third

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(Iinirmnn \;im c d
’ At M eet Held By
!Civic Com midi*c»

I 'nit Honor Roll
Are Announced

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First R ound Play
S tag ed Yesterday
In IJnks T ourney

Boys Art* t rued To
Sign l ’|&gt; With Band

A

tftaytona Editor Is
Victim Of Suicide

Crowers And Shippers To Continue
Ban Against Shipping Number Tens

Politics Injected
Into Shoals Hearing

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THE SANFORD HERALD, 8ANFOHD, rU)HliyV, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6. ltSl

DSOF M a rtia l L aw I s REACTIONS VARY
CORPS D e c la r e d it y Jap qj , BRITISH TURN
TO TRADE TARIFF

(F on tlm n f from Pig** Onri
trnmont of Kirin Provinro
an I
oth*r troop* paraurd ths* •Irfratcl
li'hinoto northward.
Ting Chow wsa imon,’ th«* Ch»j ne*# Isadora fleeing to the north
after the crushing defeat of the
) defenders of llarnln.
►J J A C K S O N V ILLE . Feh
—To| The flrat of General ||a*etie*i
ftqT, more than ever before, the troops entered Harbin at H A \l
|jh*8 uniform o f the l!nited Htate* an I the occupation waa rnmplefe I
ils rla e * i* a mark of .li-tinctinn at 1:40 P. M.. when (general T »
fb r tji# man who wejrv n Knlm won'* force* which led the .lap*
t l M l requirements of Dm-le Sam'i ue«r in two major battle* again*!
M N l famou* fiahtinr outfit are f'liineee at T*it*ihar and I ’hing
W w higher than at a:iy othrr#tlme chow marched to the center of
In Ha history with * « much eiti* the city amid the rhrera of lapa
fhaala on nlurolHUi anil mnulnl ' ne»e resident*.
The Japanese troop*, clad
in
*lertnr«a a* ha« alwatra b r r n
Hfactil on phyeiml
arrnril- fur* to protect them*eUe* again*t
Jait to Prroranl Wil li am T Faulk, hitter fold and *now, were gaunt
* t h i r f r nf the If. S Wanna Corps and tired. Many of them hud l*ee.i
Jtorrtiltlng Hint ion. .lack nonvide. fro*t hitten j»* thev moved nnrth
ward from t’hangehun. hurling
hack f'hine*e re«i*tanre and «trog
* itargeant Paulk
stated, "Men
[ » &gt; ha to nnt gradtintril from n
I f h school or an institution ofi
tpiiralent educational
'landing
’ III not bo accepted for enlisimen' '
• tha Marl ne Cnrpa " A diploma.1
r fU tffn en t from the head of the!
fflril Retinol that the applicant for,
llbtm ent ha* graduated, will ha«i
P bo Mrured prior to hit arrept
nra. The work performed by
[•tinea nf the present generation |
l Af tuch a nature that men with
b than a high aehool eduration
111 not prove *ati«factory.
In
»rm*r day* our work wa* o f ni
■ratlvely simple nature and the
Mnindt on the entitled Marine
♦ f * not too great to he performed 1
V A titan with a grade *rliool e.|
fatlon. A t pre*ent. however, with
4tlea ranging from the nupervl
AO o f a pretiilential election In

Hant mental training to rns’ilii
to laam many of the thlngi
M a t ha mast know from hooks, and
| *a uneducated man will not ba
A M * to do to.
*• **Tha physical requirements re* « • " •• In the past. which means
Hiat only men in'excellent phyelW condition, and of aood cheesewH* Will be considered. The Marine
P trp y Is offering something worth
whDa to the young man desiring
t t enlist, but it l« essential that
N e l l a young man be both mental*
JT and physically fit.**
" *argesnt Faulk added that he
V M M b* glad to furnish Infor*
1|HUon to any young men who are
N a ll? Interested in the Marine
y*f*a&gt; and sdvlsrs them to got In
MtMh with him by either writing
I t calling •t hi* office, Room 211.
D y »l- Upchurch Miiililiug. Iark*on
U. .Florida,

TIM ELY TIPS 'FO R TOURISTS

G.O.P.’s See No RetaLi
iation In Dropping
F r e e Trade Policyj

nooof

REGISTER MEMORIAL TREES
A t:ii

Florida School Children
Do H om age to the
Father of Our
Country

S ' j

ISTE1) /V Y OUR C O M M U N I T Y

m «-irvoriaf W d f p b u M .b e r r g is l« ‘ r&gt;'«l i f

F lo r id a Is t ^ S M t ^ N T ju M jI m it id n o f IradM tf
\® B v
r r s h ip in
H F g d ,W «| k ln g l0 4 i M e m o r ia l

T r r r - P U n ttifr &amp; fc jp
A s s o c ia tio ff^ lflH u

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111 T r e *
n * | j,* b V O P d * f* '6 f rrgie-

trs tiu n f o r a H v n q ia ln b d g K t i m v X
W r . l r lo
it r i 'W l
Lin
t i t ^ K o r i d a V M k U $ ■ r i c p T M T n ^ i i n Q jw ,'fy g a
i N M B // 0
-tt IL'lftB f
N tk ’-'
p i M t i f o f

C H O O L children of Morula havr
j
plantrti thousand* of ornamental

r - N / T A N Y F lo r id a communities
C ^ y 0 U Have chosen the tree-plantm8 melhoil to recognize anil
tr
'
commemorate the two-hundredth anly B yiT fW in
niversary of the birth of George Wash
^" 1
1'■
ington. In Winter Haven the Masonic
Mxlge has planted twelve thousand
•
Washington Bicentennial program.
| » y i« Qvy^ Association has dedicated five hundred trees
W M frfo f
Father of Our Country. In Lakeland the
x I’arent-TeacMm Association has set out fifty-six George
5ton memartttpees and in so doing has set an example
hildren o m H woo I to follow. In St. Cloud the Park and
P » i&lt;4lM ^ P b Has set out four hundred and sixty-five
MjJjroahjaeeajhe Woman’s Club sponsored a tag day
purchase, plant, mark and register memoP iH M m
of various schools throughout the city.

M B b p H ^ l ^ in jr
fiite t&gt; r n
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LEAGUE ARMY
PROPOSED BY
ANDRE TARDIEU!
, (Continued frum Page One!
craft oi by artillery st more Ihsn
(X I kilometers from the front liua
In land warfare, and the prohibi­
tion Of the use by airrrnft nr *rlillrry o f projectiles containing
poison gases, bacteria or nmlensl*
which are specifically loeemliary.
Ksplslnlng his motives for In­
troducing the French proposal
when he did, Tardleu told rorre-

F lo rid a ’a C o m m u n ity
Organizations Join
Hands in W a sh in g to n
Tree Planting

wHc*,?l&gt;&lt;er°f
^ Wa^kye. totatnvti

’G a to r Football
Player Is Killed
In Auto Accident

^°n‘
IHaines City the Boy
JkOy trees a* their cootribution
Nation’ s First President,
anniversary o f Washing-

■tudenta
examples (elected at
| commemorated the
» aa ‘ ‘ lin t in war, lin t
erely part o f

Itamonte SpritiRH
E L tZ A A B T II

r.ll.H K liT

aT h o packing house which i« h e
C constructed It nearing com
■tlon.
YTho regular meeting nf the
• w n Council was held at the
iptnmunlty house Monday night.
w'.Mr. and Mrs. A. I- Hoover, nf
Roar (Lake visited Mr. and Mrs.
■Walter 11. Dallaril Wednesday.
£ M r. and Mrs. p. I.. Almsled
•Font Sunday In Kissimmee.
j j M l u Thehna llyres, o f Winter
Paykrf spent Huntley with her parAnte, Mr, end Mrs. William llyres,
Il’ D l l l t Mies Lois Meadows relrC r*(*d her fourth birthday nnni-

S

(fitly

visited

relatives

In

Wkavllle.
‘
lr. ami Mrs. W. II. Dallnrd
'♦ visitors In Sanford Monday,
lr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Clo-e have
hr*ad "te their home In Alfa■S''after spending some time
Raw York.
Hr. sad Mrs. R. F. WhIUksr. of
M«. visited the Intter's slstrr,
V W. T. rVkltehee l, Sunday.
Ilrs. Agnes Turnbull entertained
day svenlng with three tables
.bridle. High seore for ladies
s- WeiThy Mre. Mary London,
r arore by M n . II. O. Smith,
rk srore for tnen by H. W.
re ball, low score by 0. l-ocke.
lira. Lolls Fosa, af Orlando, was
M at af Mr. artd Mre. Watlar B.

W ASHINGTON. » b .
(A .P .)
- The prnpn«al« nf Franca yntnr
day at the Grnrva arm* rn n ftr»n "'
for an international police force
war drnminrrd lari night by Chair­
man Itorah of the Foreign Rela­
tions Committee ar an attempt to
farten the "straight Jacket'' upon
Kdrnpe.

, Itorah, who speaks with th*
voire of authority on International
affairs, added that "no
such
proposition will he entertained Jiy

Atlantic Waters
Holding F a te Of
28 Missing Men

o Clock Thursday night.
Death was caused by a broken
hark and a severed spinal cord.
McClelland was conscious
until
approximately
noon
yesterday
when paralysis set in amt he eank
into a coma from which he never
recosared.
McClelland and P. D. (Imslyear,
l&gt;olh of Lakeland, end John W. MrKelhan and John Datrton, both of
Urnuksville. were driving tow arj
Jacksonville in e Ford coupe
when a truck forced them o ff the
mad, it is seM. and the cer
turnrd over. McKtthan received e
painful kneo Injury while (iood-.
year and Dawson were ellghtly
bruised end cut.
Goodyear was driving the car
which was owned by McKethan.
An ambulance from Gaineavllle re­
sponded to a call and .brought
the Injured men to this c|ty. Mc­
Clelland and Ooodyear were soph­
omores end McKethan w »e a
freshmen at the Unlrereity o f
Florida. Dawson enrolled In school
Thursday for the first time.
^ McClelland was the eon o f Mr.
land* Ills mother reached hie bed­
side shortly before death came.

McClelland starrad In football at
lakeland High School and laUr
at tha (Motgla MlUUry College
before entering the university.
McClelland's funeral will bo hold
In Lakeland Sunday afternoon.
Representatives of the Sigma Nu
fraternity, of wbUh ho was a
graves by a ship collision and a member, will be preeent far tba
•
tea rifle gale that roused a tag to final rllaa la Inkahuid.

Others w ho hay* ta in * a

ngton’a birth,

campaign are Lak*
o f fifty-six treea.

yo-hundredth
The r f K '

Jrom febru-

two hundred and four treed; the

rhoola establii

n g g e s n that

hundred treea; the Port S t J

school pupila used sixty I oTIh ,
Ireo seedlings to beautify their school grounds; the Bristol school

To that it M

celebration

planted a school forest o f thirteen hundred and seventy-five trees;

on whalevei

Jjh atree should be planted,
* j j r 6 i c e r i tenn is 1 ceremony

K a f t r that Florida ca

•T &amp; itio o as a leader in the

Port Tampa school pupils suited one hundred and aixty trees
growing; Apalachicola colored school pupils have planted fiftyt
trees.
In some insUnces U gs bearing the portrait o f Washington
were sold to school children fo r nominal sums, and the funds
rayged by this means were used to purchase metal plaques for
marking the trees permanently.

The Florida Forest Service w ill

furnish these U gs free o f charge upon request. This plan enables
each child to share in the marking o f the tree.

MARK MEMORIAL
/ I * A riT T W C part o f the tree-planting cere-

c / l

suggestions fo r marking can be

istration o f memorial treea can be secured jrithout

iwlko-flrtlo

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“A DANCE YOU 880111

free by

writing to the Florida Forest Service at Tallahassee.

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R B fo R D IN G O R C H E ST R A

1T R IA N O N

you an opportunity to participate in the tree-planting campaign
plant a tree on your home grounds and register it with the Amer*
ican Tree Association. This action on your part as an individual
will help to swell Florida’ s record on the tree-planting honor rolL

the left ia recommended. Detailed information

communities to commemorate their plantings. Reg­

V IC TO R

In instances where' your
patriotic, civic, women's or juvenile organisations do not afford

ings be marked when possible. The design shown on

in small concrete posts have been erected by many

N ow on * tour frana N gw Yask to -L a * Angglaa and
back again will b« at thg

paign ia too small to be im portant

the use o f markers, but it ia urged that a ll such plant­

mony, permanent m eu l markers embedded

and hks 13 pise*

SJfsRi Washington me:
planting campaign,
No effort at caifrying
'
forward the memorial tree-planting cam-

TREES PERMANENTLY

founder end sink.

Twsnty-ona of the
missing
were members of the crew of the
schooner Eleanor Nickerson, which
sank after colliding with tho
steamer Jean Jadot 840 miles east
ot Halifax, th o other sovtn wore
•board tho tug Lonnie B. Shaw
•hen U wsa teen to alnl at the
W ,F r l* r . ’
•rs.' D. A. Flslda, of Clsnnoat, entrance to tha Delaware break,
water as high aesa swamped hot
Thurads, night
.
Three Coast Coord dastroyon
won reported at Boston to have
left f« r tho «oooe of tha Miskareon

seaaoo ends,

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THE 8AN^Oftl) HERALD, SANFORD, P t O h l D A ,

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fifotld

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AT, FHBRUART I, 1***
T E R R I FOR TODAY
|R GRACIOUS:—Thoo art
ready to par dob, free Io r.
nUrelful, .low to anger, and
•lf grtat klndna.a,— Nebemiah V:
If.?

mi
WhSt hidden ageneie* ronapir.
To pattern perfect form, of fire!
Kj(L \

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Wlho can forgSt grken flame* that
vike
Wttbtn a wtldeat’a raging eyee.
Or icarlat btad* of
kflin,
from lam* itarred tlgrr’a
bralat

Oh, there's a haat
know.,
That waldi tha petale of a roaat

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And from each mad that .unward
yaartu,
A faarl*.. .park of fira burn..
And I hart aaan fir* leap from
-, words—
(Tram flying flah and faitlra bird*.
Heart, filled with hate, too, cast
. • glow
Aa fierce e i lava-ihoweri throw.
gt love, beyond all flrae on earth,
filed by men tlnco primal blrthj
inke in iplander any aun,
sund which a .pinning World
mult run.

Willingn

ing during-the past few month* to atop Roosevelt.' Al
WEST PALM BEACH, Feb. i.
Smith Was nucresafiilly used In 1924 to prevent the noitllhitJon o f McAdoo who was supported by a majority of the — (A .P .t—De.pit# hard times, 1000
delegatee but was unable to acqtrtre the necessary two Job* in the Florida Everglade* are
third*. It la evident that .Smith will again serve in that going bagging.
Th« work I. available to negroes
capacity.
on lha (Ugar rana plantation* of
That Democratic leaders would twice make the mis­ th« United State. Sugar Company,
take of appealing to the country with a wet Tammany on tha bank* of the great Lake
Catholic U hardly conrelvaille. Though the aentlmunt of Okeechobee.
the country at “the present time seems to be strongly nntiW elffre worker* said yesterday
Hoover and anti-Rmiblican, thebe Is very little ifkehhnod that more than a w»«k after .agar
that the worse defeated candidate in the history of Uh company officials offered to em­
country could turn Around wfthlh four years and be elected. ploy 1000 n*groe*, they had suc­
Several Democrats could be. but not Al Smith. However un- ceeded in getting lee* than 10 to
Just such a position may he, the people simply will not go to work from here.
Notice, of the available employ­
el«?t him.
Democratic leader*, we believe, know this. Al Smith ment wet. eent up and down the
hlmaelf very likely knows it too. However confident hr may E *'t Coa.t a&gt; far north a* Jerkbe in his own ability and vote getting powers, he cannot runville. Official, .aid unemployed
fall to recognise the handicap Which his religious and po­ n.rroe. hereabout*, many of whom
■re living partly or wholly on
litical affiliations have placed Upon him, particularly after charity, bad given a cold reception
that handicap has'hern forceftlflv demonstrated to him In to offer, of $2 and f l a day, along'
one national election. His willingness to allow his name with free liting quarter., free electo go before the convention, and the Insistence of hi« .......
amm_
_ __
Irle light,
and
hot ___________
and cold water,_
friends That he became a candidate, must be attributed to&lt;tm( |^„ pr|crj fed „„ th. comsomething besides the possibility of nomination.
psny'a plantation.,
Just why Roosevelt Is not acreptnble to llempcratic
A pr»al. rvtn mad# from pulpit,
leaders ia not apparent at this time, lie too hits demon- • f nrern rhurrhr. hara hpve
straled his vote getting powers !»y carrying New York slate braught .rant ra.ulta.
Welfare workers .aid loral nrIn 1928 when A&gt; Smith running for the presidency lost it.
Since that time he has rontiii0 0 u.lv appeared to be the gvo«. appaarrd to br laboring unlogical man for the 1982 Demucrntlr standard bearer, lie d»r an impra.aion that working
may even yet be nominated, but not without hitter opixj- and living condition, on thr auger
plantation, were intolerable. Thl.
sltlon.
It Is a rather peculiar climax to n Damon and Pythias waa denied, howavar, by official,
of both the .ugar company and
relationship which sees Smith attempting to block the writer* organiiatlona in thr Am ­
nomination of his old pal RooaeVrlt. who twice nominated eer arra.
Smith for the presidency ami upon another occasion second­
ed his nomination for that hondr Under the flrrnmstancea
It would team that the least .Smith could do pow would be
to Stand aside Rnd let Roosevelt haw the nomination if
he can gwt ft.
Should a deadlock result hotwean Roosevelt and 8fnith,
as developed in 1924 between Smith and McAdoo. the nomi­
nation might easily go to Baker, Ritchie, nr Cox.
— . •------- o— ------------(Continue^ rrom Fag* On*)

S m ith Decision
To Run S e v e rs
Long A llia n c e

A Little Ad—Big Results
Conservative estimates placed the number of cars
parked near the lake front lute Sonday afternoon, where
A parachute Jumper was patting on his stunt, at over mo
thousand, iuioh automobile must have averaged three p er­
sons to the car, so w. may be safe in saylhg that at leaat
ala thousand persons had lieen attracted to wflfch the perfofiner “ do his* ntuff". This Is a pretty lar»e crowd for
Ranford and one might atop to wonder, If one wn* ever so
IrtCllnad, how all these people found out about the exhibition.
So far as we know there was only one public mention
of the eyent. U wus proclaimed In un advertisement in
The Herald. No other publication carried anything about
It No handbill* were distributed. And yet thousands of per­
sons knew about It and flocked to the lake front to Me
a man jump from u plane In a parachuto.
,

if
i|UM
l * "attract the attention
rth‘ fl "dVef
nh Canvu»t'
If a Tim.
little ad
can
ofrlU!e
such
a vast
group to aee a free exhibition, it can do the Same thing
■On* thing about the tat prub- for any ■buxines*. If it linn eomtthlpg to offer which Intereats the public. A hint to mmhanta and business men
l^h i tt'a unantmoui.
m ight well be to watch closely the effegt advertising has
, They are having a big uoom In on private enterprises and public attractions and then mold
AHAaghal, Judging frem rerlem their action In accordance with the results observed.
aasMnt* of tho bombard men-.
i , — .o — ■■■ -

* Sts riba Wafa etotin from a
aver man. Which was quit*
more than ha rovld .par.
Petersburg Independent. W#
idiome thin that thay wars net
lli.vlha
"What hat become of HI* money
■imitation a f*w year. a g»7 ”
t tit* Lake County Clt.sen.
it tlma wa avar know tlm»* waa
ay In alreulatlaw, and yau
n*w.pap«r man.
*1 i -a- - ■ - ,
irper la balag hoomod aa
atke praaldootlal yaaalbtll to Basilnata Oaraer hat U
twlii*tian of
Isff tn atbp Rasaav . it
I tn hd tha katll# « r f 'hnkr.
ii l

■■ ,*&gt;. . e p - « ^ - ^ k

m

* aa hnna boon mad* to
U T S a n tr
that iwnnty
people have
th ktap'hnwdtB*. W a t t .
“
" \1MM ’ Ywadty
eeJm. J tn
i hava any-

SANFORD, TWEhfTY YEAR S AGO
Th* commltti* appointed last
Monday to work out th* organisa­
tion of th* Men and Rellglpn Furward Movement for Sanford met
In th* Congregational Church last
night, Thl* eoramltte* cuiul.t* at
W. W. Abernathy,
Methodist;
Professor N. J. Petklna, Baptist;
C. R. Walktr, Congregational; J.
N. Whltner, Presbyterian; and B.
F. Whltaar, Episcopalian, together
with tha paatora of the ehurche*.
Th* enttr* &lt;*mniittea was present
with th# aiagl* oareptlea of J, N.
Whltaar, who la absent from th*
city, and who waa represented by
U. I . Thrasher. •
MU. Iron* Brady, who I* study­
ing at Htataon University, will
spend th* week-end her* with her
pamnta, Mr. and Mrs. Jsha T.
Brady. Hh* will b* aeeampanlad
by her friend and eehoolmite, Mlaa
Mabel ElJrtdg*.
My*. Oliver MUUr sad IllUa
daughter, Theodara, have retained
from Willi*Um where they spent
several waaka with th* former'..

parents.
Mri. J. S. Davison hd* purchalrd
th* Bruc* plat* on Magnolia Ave­
nue and expects to make It htr
home.
Mr*. W. W. Prathrr wa. th*
rharmlqg hoataaa at a very de­
lightful fridge party given yes­
terday afternoon at her home. Th*
highest score waa mad* by Mrs. A.
H. Briggs who won first priso
while Mr*. W. D. HoWen received
the booby pria*. After the bridge
games refreshments war* itrvad
by th* hostess. Thao* present
weret Mrs. C. M. Vote*, Mrs. L.
P. Hugh**, Mm. W. D. Holdtn,
Mrs.' 0. W. Brady, Mm. C. 0. Me
Laughlla, Mr*. II. P. Driver. Mrs.
0. F. Smith, Mr*. Robert A. Haw.
mao, Mrs. Forrest Luba, Mrs, R.
H. Mark*. Mr*. C. E. Balt. Mr*.
Paul Kaaloy, Mr*. A. B. Briggs,
Mr*. Map)**. Mrs. Putnam, Mrs.
Col lard, Mrs. Gerber, and Mrs.
Om*a.&lt;Mtsi Bea.i* Schumpert and
Mtis Thfgpen Joined tha pAHy
later
thq |r^ntobn.

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o f km
earn-

rs

G a U fTe* Jii'aB -nd
i ataken
J ^thatha* ram-h»ckl*
2rtm?
ft25SfawnK inS
m Jobs^Goiig SAa n-fo____rdT ___________
d taken
The willtngncM of A1 Snflth to accept the*Democratic Beg
sgging AsMaay
„
! front #f tW fort.
presidential nomination again dec* not come u Ihy trim t
Lean On Chanty DeLand T iu rn e y l blaatad eot of Wootnag ■by tha
•urpriee to those who have seen the movement develop­
S m ith ’ s

— J. Coraoa Mltter.

tYban theta la another way of
dating with thl* Japan*** situsI Hen: let ’am have China, like the
tagliab hava India.

M O N D A Y ,"* F E B R U A R Y

rnamsHa

pearanre, conduct and trainin'
8mllh la M.elf-made," up from New
York’s “ Em.t Side". Ilia college
degree, he .aid wa. “ F. F. M."—
Fulton Fl.h Market. II* 1. »
blunt, direct .peaker; emphatic
and forteful. Smith fathered *
birslneaeli^e reorganisation of lhatata government, fought for “ «orlal" and "liberal" iegl.lation and
eslahn.hed hlm.elf as an oak
standing governor In a state
where many notable governors
have served.
Hoovevelt, .la feet two, weigh.
IM
pounds. He had tutor* In
youth, went to Harvard and Co­
lumbia and travelad extensively
here and abroad. I I * also. Is an

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.Ion than
Smltht. He rails hlm.elf
a “ liberal progressive,” In polltlr. and supported and augment*1 by th* social legislative pro­
gram Legun by .Smith.
Smith had bean
in
polille-t
eight years when Roosevelt came
to Albany aa a itat* senator. The
New York City youth wa. a
Tammany
assemblyman.
They
knew each other, casually. Roose­
velt went to Washington in 1913
as assistant secretary
of the
navy. Smith he following year
was speaker of the assembly.
Rmlth was governor in I9IK-3U
and lost in IP30 when Roosevelt
araa beaten for th* yle* presi­
dency. Smith ref wed to ran In
IPCO and Roosevelt Issued a pub­
lic rail In a latter to "Dear Al."
Th* reply accept lag th* rail wai
I* "Dear Frank” .
Roosevelt
managed
Smith’s
campaign for tha Democratic
nomination In 1KM and M d * the
famous' "Happy Warrior” aproch
before the Madison Bh* bt» Gar­
den convention. Again In 1*3* he
nominated Smfli and th at, year
mad* several speeches for hi*
friend.
Koaiavelt, convalescing from In­
fantile paralysis and reluotaal t*
n for office, yielded to Gov■or Smith’s /squeal that h*
fun far governor, to ossa re coislinuanr* of Smith’s program
n.™'
to bolster hi* presidential ctndi
daey. Smith's paraaaal appeal and
John J. Raakob'j asauraoc* that
th* Warm Bprlaga paralysis saai-j
t a r iw —
project - a c "

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FT. PM T S R M im o

i trying
luetlon

S'

I this clip. In •*sweat s«kaa
u k that vwwrflaa bka&gt;b&lt;rvdr"
ir aAUWU ta t* ftwd

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f t

Mr. GaiMrd o ld tf
u o Mach thay
, th.tr latently*

tn B t

t* th*
af St Tlarahwrg
be laid that other eltiea In
hava tha

It
aritMam by antal
weald a
it ADMAP
ally la
high )«x rata.

w

toon htdkaUnc;
prepare.I
that tha, town ap
» lone
ta resDt an attaclf
tim ev
It waa also evident J t aertrel
thousand Chinos* troo
ccntrated In this :
JapalandArse conceded that th#J
*J reinforcement* In^h Woosung
rmlneJ
area but it was not
hore. A
how many war* put
Japanese troop tranaport]however,
had arrived with ’’tor* Merabi,
numbers of troop* to be kikied to
tha fray within a sMrt
Japaaea* troop* and hl^jkrketx
fought aid* by .Mo yesterday tn
the Woonjng engagement.
FACF. FEDERAL CHARC.ES
SELMA, 'Ala., Fch. H^-J. E.
Dunaday, former state Irgi.Utnr,
and W. C. Ilrstle, both farmers,
were arrested yesterday eharged
with ron.piracy to vlolata th* Fedrral Seed Loan krt. Dunaway was
hrld under I7..W) bond, ilrstle was
releaaed on 11,000 bond.
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dra.ua!ic eulrfy.
! Ml h ha
hern silent about
Mo. * 'r l!
sine*
the
governor
attention
two
l “ im.l natl»n_l
yeu
*|o. He wa as quiet about
hi. own fortunes last November
th* two d.ffrrrd on n stale eon
(titiitional amendment but that
ceased to be a subject for sperulatlon when the men lunched to.
■ether in New Yurk.
Frank hoe th* Jump on" Al.
II* has th* Alaska delegation
pledged and th* assurance of
Vermont and North Dakota. New
York elwrta its delegates to th#
Chicago convention on Apr. B.
Th# first presidential preference
primary la la New !lamp*hir« on
M*r.
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Business and Professional

Japanese Soldiers
Dnve On W ooeun^
By Jeand AndWater
(Continued from Pag* On*)
ever, centered in a terrific strug­
gle for the mastery pf Wooeung,
where Japanese troops slut blueJaekst* made persistent rfforta to
bridge Woosung Creek and get
within striking distance o f th*
forts. All of the bridge, serosa
Woosung Citck had been- de­
stroyed by the Chinese, who di­
rected their most intense fir*
against th* ereek position, of the
Japanese.
It was not rlear Jest where th*
battle stood when xnow and dark-

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nomieaUd Reoaerelt
for governor, ft waa a leaching,

n a t io n a l o n e

—
jjrpanr.e wenhipa yeatarfiy. Th*
Sanford golfer* war* among thr.m tlr* dletrlct w *. pockmarked
leader. In th* pro-amateur tourns- with ahall lira A y four aeapl.ne.
mrnt play* I o**r th* Collag* Arm* and 13 land plane. m&gt; well.
rouraa. Dr 1and, yretanlay, under
In th*.Interval, of pdor vDibiUth* .pan.or.Mp of th* Central ty oceaalaned' by falling .now ref­
Florida Uolf A.iortmtion. Twenty- uge** .pattered end evacuated
on*• loam, war* antarod in tha along 'th* Whengpo River front.
String* of men, woman and chiltouYnay, won ty Crurge Smith,
Seabrrrie Club pro teamed with drrn, clamoring for .halter, itrugJ. A. Mnrre, Detsml amateur, glrtl uncea.ingly in th* mud to c»
with a Iraat ball .core of SI, eleven rape th* death' behind them. tube.
In arm. .creamed every
lime
under par 73.
fl. W. Spenrer, Sanford amateur, bomb, eiploded »nd *hook th* «JI.teamed with “ Pug” Allan, l)a- tlict for milei around.
The aerial bombing and th*
Land pro, wa. tied for .ecnnd
plare for the fourth .traight weak. gunfire war* concentrate,! on the
Hr and Mr. Allan had ■ lir.t ball fortification, facing the water­
of M , a* did Dow fleorgr, Alnmli front, where »lx-lnch unu.ed gun.
pointed (eawarda. Although It wa.
pro teamed with Dr. W. I’ . Burk.,
impodihl* to aay what damage
Winter Park amateur, and IM.
had been done the bombardment
Ternetty, pro at tb« Municipal appeared .omewhat ineffective.
Cour-e. Jack.onville, trained svith
The Japan*.* repeatedly overJohn Fletcher, Jackvmtillr ama­ .hot th* mark, their bomb* alight­
teur
ing on the mud flat* with a thud,
Allan Htawart,
Sanford pro
teamed with Jim Spencer, Hanford
amateur &lt;va* tied for third planwith a teat-ball of (7. Roy Hor­
an, Dub.dread pro teame-l with
Hugh Arkrrmen, Orlando am*
teur, and Jack Cottell, Jack.onville
pro teamed with Jack Toomer,
Jack.onville amateur opd .late
champion, had be.t-hall. of 111.
Practiratly all of the tram, will
he at Davrnpnrt on Wrdne.day
afternoon, entered in the proamateur tourney over the llolly
IlilU eoiir.e. Hilly Rurke, national
open champion, ha. entered thl.
luurru v. Several Sanford golfer,
will al-n enter, headed by Allan
Stewart, II..ward
Seville, Jim
Spencer, and idiiern.

hutaad of tha oaoal exploelou.
Chapel, native portion of Sh.*fh.1, -raked for nine days by unreaaiag fire from tho JapaneM in
rootraat yesterday wa. “ a city of
th* dead.’’
Th* entire Japanese and Chi­
n ee actions appeared to be cen­
tered northward. Many ob*rrvrr»
felt that Japanese tactics weald be
to surround Shanghai and not only
cut o ff the Chinee* from their
well traveled aupply lines, but to
pat their back, to the Internatienal Settlement. Japanese .ourre*
did not ronflrm this Imprrr.lon.
The Chinese, hoerever, werr con­
centrating on Wooeung and Liuho.
The city wa. flllej with machine
gun neat, and light artillery wa.
emplaced at mo.t effectrie posi­
tion..
It wa. apparent that a Japanese
attack on the «*a coa.t communi­
ty wa. expected
momentarily.
Chine.* .oMier. an,| workmen
were driven to the ta*k of com­
pleting a defrn.e .yatrm about
Liuho. Fire line, of fortifications
were thrown up during Sunday,
fcach had separate trenrhr. and
barricade, ani communicating syx-

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MONDAY, FfctiRUARY R,-19.12
charge*. Add#d to those b
George A. Youncn that
Mr. Horner said, i* the |«*
killed when Younr* al
fr.tiln e r and labor need*
to wrest a pistol from hit
making that portion of th
thrown away. “ A total lo** *»i
m arly $500,000 I* a mn*en alive
►hr. K x * * 4 a e J ' l i M d W n
n * ill o f the financial damage
HR. H. H. SMITH
(Continued from i*ag« One)
.'.tie thi* territory becuu e -f inej
OPTOMETRIST
ally investigate the situation .&gt; increase In freight r a t e s . ’ Mr.
iff.
•MR
an e ffort to locate the origin *d Horner .said,

Sa n f o r d s k e t c h c l u b is PAIN TIN G Figures G i v e n On
PICTURESQUE BEAUTY OF RIVER
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P E T E R S , Society Editor

SocialCalendar
Blossom Singer,
Woods School ln :
cire a program
at the Episcopal

pariah l a w s under the auspice- of

the Y o i n ' l
People's Service
ragu* of Holy Croas Epf-ropal
bunh.
Tha Philathea Clas* of Ihe Kir*t
PrHbyterlan Church will meet iti
8:00 o’clock at the horac of ,11rs
J. P. Bidre in MayGOr.
TU E SD AY
The (i leaner* Sunday School
Claai of the First Prrsbytrruin
Church will hold a poverty gs-ial
at 7:30 'o’eloek et th» home of Mr«.
E. M. Green.
Th* Aiarian CIm , of Ihe First
R iptist Chunk Asill meet at H :»l
o'clock at the heme o f Mr*. I'harlr*
P. flenderaon, Benson Springs,
with Mr*. liendereon nnd Mr*. A.
J. P * tenon a* hos leases. Memberare requested to meet at the church
at 7:30 o'clock where transporta­
tion will be prolWed^
The Social Department of the
Woman'* Cleb will barn a bridge
luncheon at 1:00 e'cldck a t th* club
hauae with Mrs. Howard C. Lnnr
a id Mr*. John U*teck a* boitesses.
Reservations rrttsk be made by
^ M o n d a y at noon with Mrs. Jam**
Murphy.

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WEDNESDAY.

SATURDAY.

Pers onal s

home yesterday

orpharrV home in Armrlin.
I hiring the s.^ial p*-ri.&gt;,!, i ..n«lii* (e I t y Mr*% Sarah .St.-war!,
M i4* Nanry lSm«i*Mer find Mim
Vannie Bigger* gave Trading*.
Mr*. Jehu I*. A hrahitni't, Mr * .J
V. Jnhnwon and Mr-* .1 N\ S'.md
ifer were nvrardrd j rir.r* in th*
contest* conducted l iter in th*- aft
rrnoon.
. __
Refreshment* were s«*rxed hy
the hfMte«Rea while
Mr*. V. M.

Circle Number Ftoltr o f the First
Christian Church w ill meet at 3:00
o'clock at th* hem* at Mr*. George
Torwtuend, HOC W «*t
Second
Street.
TH U R SD AY
An exhibit of work by Florida
nrtists will b« h»U at 3:00 o’clock
*1 the Wbotaa'a Club.
F R ID A Y ,
' Another group o f UUIo Thea­
ter playa, "Lan g Distance," and i.
"Lad y o f Paht.^ win bo presented
at 8:00 o'clock at th *’ Woman's
(dub.
The Cecil tan Music Club will
hold it* regular meeting at 3:15
o’clock at the stodlo of Mrs, Fan­
nie S. Munson on Myrtle Avenue.
The Florida A rt Exhibit will be
hold at the Woman'* Chib.

GOLFERS

morning.

M r* . Holy
Hobart
anti Mr*,
(term Allen, of iHiytnmi
Bench,
were the gtieeta ye»tertlay of Mr.
and Mr*. J. C. EHflwnrth, ut their
home on tfeardall Aven ue.

Mr, anti Mr*. Donald Stoke* and
Hon ild Eugene, Jr. were recent
visitor* here with rtdathe-*. Mr*.
Stoke* will be rememhernl a* the
former Mi«« Bertha Takath.

Carroll rendered piano »c|#riinh«
Each tm*Nt received a pink ro«#»

Prnfe*!f»r and Mr*. K. H. lien
deraon, of |^e*1 .ure, were ttic
gueatv yc.icfilav of the form e!',
memento of the occasion. Thine
pHronlv, Sir. anil Mr«. E. M. Cnrpresent were: M in. Kent Ituturtli-r,
rn'l. ai their hnmc on W e t ‘tcvi'nMr*. Herbert Spier. Mr a. ' J. N.
teentb Slrcrl.
Durilirk. Mr*, J |{. Lyle*, Mr*. J.
N. Htandifrr. Mr*. G. K.- Benton.
Eugene Mulnar, o f
llo&lt;lon.
Mr*. IL |. Milam, Mrs. R A, How­ M n « „ i. .perilling the winter here
ell, Mr*. IE, W, lilack«henr, Mr*. with hi. .inter. Mu. It. K. eakaeh.
Tt. W. Ware, Mr*. E. \V. Iflgger.«, Thia make. Mr. Mnlnar'a fifth
Mr*. E. M* Carroll, M n ] A. C, visit to Flnrhta .ince hi. fir«t trip
Grissolt. Mr*. I*. I. Nix, Mrf. IE. I. here in 1880.
lioyd, Mr*. M. M. Stewart, Mr*. A t
tL Love joy, Mr*. S. I. B{jrger*.
N\ J..
H u gh Boyle, «»f Bayonn

a ml a houipiet rtf tweet |&gt;ei*i m a

learn in lambtape painting. It i&lt;
interesting to note, from these
pamting*. how different mood* or
inifres.ion* ace portrayed, 11rrt*
1* one in which sunshine ami gaiety
H ihe keynntt, whlla hare l« n
canvas which I* outstanding beo f it* dm ’*, heavy effect.*'
Member* of the class are the
M *«e» Roberta Stahl, Helen Wilmu.
France* WiNon. Ihirothy
Clause, Mary Elixal&gt;eth Tolar,
Mwrraret Varnri. Sara Maxwell,
Ihiri* Rattern, Helen Martin. Mr*.
F. I). Brownlee, anil E. B. Stowe
Mrs. Scott announced that sev­
eral paintings by member* of the
club will -e on display at the
Woman** Club for 10 day*, begin
rung next Thursday. During that
perimt, Sanfoptl net Inver* will nl•
*o have an opportunity uf ****ing
the work of nenrlv 10 living Flor­
ida artist*, uho-c work will h ■ ill**
|laved in Till or more ranviuw
Thi* collection
tif painting*,
runny of which have won priie* at
• xhibitnm*
throughout
Florida,
enme* to Sanford from
Nollin*
College where ii ha* been ili*-

Dr
Fred W i l Iman, #»f the Hgup n pnrtment of Agriculture, gave a
talk on Mo-'iac tii-ea ♦ , ,, - abject
the act* placed before M r. iVter
which ha* ucctipied In* attention
u*n
*on. xh'clared that "t he
-m i tun
for the p t ' t thiee months
lie
ne** rf the publi*hing of the •« • late*! that tests proved that the
absurd figure.* that we hud aver
* e e d called the W ander ing Jew
itgrd
$4.25 per crate uver an ■o» responsible for mo*»ie -I
W hy
right
year
term, i* not
under
being e ar n e d thi ugh the summer i
stood hy those who are not Vital
month*, and
deviated
that
In *
!y
intereslctL as the
farmer
i*. department i* now turning its e f ­
oi li\ tho*c whose intcreNt* have fort* at ptuitmBivig the gtowth of
m
md been of such depth that they that weed,
We huvn th«* (H)i!lpnmUT
followed yp the diiert result * to
Alex It. Johnson, v oc al ional d i­ nnil
Vnnw how— with -"ROT ■
not
only the
farmer
hut
Ihe - r, et or lit the scftutd, invited lull
H Y D U A U U C L I F T and *pftJ
county a - welT\
g ro w e r* to join a motorcade of iriulizid trrcaai* (!U N S — ehelt,
"T he se fi gure* 1 1 ■Iur - c 1 1 hv the citrus
g ro w e r*
leaving for the
C C N hnvinif a special
I like
A lf re d Citins
Experiment
Unite.I Slate* D ep a rtmcnt of A g
that t* rtH'nmmcmlrd b ytlrtt
rrrtillure .
Blr.
iiorner
*nid, Station next Friday morning, lie
Mi'tor Car Mnmifnrturera t a f ,
"w er e t‘*. foundation upon who i also tnld them . f plans id the
i*;h h application.
farm er.
of
America,
the lailrnuifs hudt up their elniu but are
We have a ohart of yoUT.
!t»r ii higher rate on telerv The\ Seminole i napt* r. lo build a on at
itr _ j o conn- in anil aak o u r . ty
stilled that with *io h eriormot.- l i n i n g plant opt n f or the u*** of
Its t ni lie-1 work w a
operator to c xplnin SVEprofit* it reported in governmeii4 all farmers or grower/.
before thf holiday- wti
CIAUZKO LPHRICATION. *
record*, former* Had no reason
I'rudential
ha*
appropriated
her* idneed on « anvnf
Also jihow you a anmpl* of
fdnyed f* several d a y * It in- to object to an merra-e in freight
iif striking impre*sions, the Mu* duties thi he*t painting* d i s p l a y e d . ride*. To me, thi* menu* thii1
tfrea^r that w r ‘ lisa.
:
Hi* i pa I I hi nd Shell and the trees lit the Fifth Annual Exhibit urn hy the Fedirml Marketing N"
lhnt’t ht any one gre*M
nod -hrubs in it* vicinity. Mr*. member* ««f the Florida
pMrtiii|c Service,
who h
r diiirtrnd, in 11 X_&gt;. I t»c larcc^i vonr car that iisc .x only on«
Scott -tnted that these early paint­ turn i»f Arts, held in Jack- »nviUc United State* I fepartiiHllt
i r r : n l e o f (trcaac— Ita r ip
il- hntxry, '
\yt
M. limit.
ings (&gt;y member* of the club gave last Novrmber.
neiilture, »w the rrnl i R ut
Adx.
wronjr. Look in your servtcB
great pron»i«e of genuine ability,
nture* railroad* making the *1
Among the interesting
h'&gt;nk ami s iv what you r f*Csince reflected in Inter pointing*.* *tf this display nfe the ‘ a » paint­ ltd

ham*, Mrs, Homer Little. Mr*. S.
A. Eden field. Mr*. E. W. Stile*.
Mr*, r . W. Forrester. Mr*. I !.
McNib, Mr*, fi. B I*-*\• Mr*.
Lillian Vickery and the &gt;L**r*
Cilia*it* Fletcher, Mary Uoodale,
Minnie Beck, Nan*u l!«w*etter,
Fannie Bigger*, Filuh Isovejoy,
and Kent Hn*»eUer, Jr..

by the class found It* member*
min tin g at the handsome Hcntt
home in Mayfair, p o r t r a y in g the
lights and *hadnws,
shrub*
arai
f lo w er * in and near the garden.
T h e rluh ha* p rog re ss ed ra p id ­
ly. Mr*. Sen tt *ntd us she pointed
out the distinguishing features of
each canva* upon which her Mu
dent* were •citing forth their im­

Senior Clawi Play Is
Pre«ented On Friday

MI** Ann Underhill ami Mi**
t'elia Underhill have returned to
their home in Barbervdle after
spending the week-end here with
the if sister, Mr*. A. M- Fhiweri**
at her home on I*ark Avenue,

A t Party Saturday I
&gt;_______

Complimcntimr thi’ Ot. inker« of
the Saturday Aftem -i dull «nd
a number of other rue*'-. Mrx.
W. J. Thiirpcn Mltcrlnim-I with a
bridtfi* party given Soior.lo aft­
ernoon nt her honv- on t'., k Avenue. Adorniriff the
.... where
tho truest* wore cnt. ....... . wax
a profusion of axntr-n in i.viuhl
shade*. Tdlliex and nlh*r hridue
accexxoriei boro Valentine doxiBnx,
A fter, aeveral proere—nun of
bridxe aeore* were add. t nnd
prizes awarded. Ilich
prixo
for the club member*, n maeixine
aubacriptlon, went lo Mi •- It. A.
Newman, while Mr*. Frank IHiller received n similar rime for
having hiah *rore amonir the idher
guest*. Mra. E. II, Galloway, who
cut high, wn* olxo the rrripient
of a magaxinc xubxcrijitimi.
A t the tea hour refrohmentx
were xcrvxd by the hostess.

^Orchestra Leader

With all member* of the cast
showing unusual ability and care­
ful traimnir, the Senior Class nf
Ks-minole lliyh School presented
a three-art mystery play, "The In­
ner Circle," by Motion Harvey, on
Frertds of Clyde Hurt, son of Friday evening at the school audi­
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Hurt, will bt torium, In ■ larxe audience.
Mrs, Gladys M. Williams was
«njr|l|y
lu‘1 to hX
U ar n
‘ hr '* l' " P r" , l n e
lhelh* K,.rnaU-I.au«htoa
director of the play arvl had « » her
Mrmurial Hoxpitul af^cr unthTXD* assistant.. Mi— Juanita Smith and
juir an operation their Friday cve- Mi»* Marjorie Turner. Mi»s Mary
nme.
Maxwell arted n« business mana­
ger while Paul Itivners, laiwrene*
Forming a party mutorinu tn Reel and J"e Itouth were property
flilver Sprlnyx yesterday for the manaeers. Pshers on the eyeninif
day weir: the Mi-.'*, H. len \ rr- of the performance, were: the
nuy, Ma u d e Ijike, .Marunrit Misses laris Couch, France* Pear­
l'eter*. nnd Handull ' hu«e, Frank son, I'naillne Stnudenmire. Chris­
Clin-e nd Thomas J Skilliuan, Jr., tine Stmnlenmlre, Mary * Maxw ell,
, ,
„
Jean Martin luincy atvl Camilla
n
*'
liras.
Mr, and Mrx. W. I'. Hill, Mr*.
Music wax furnished between
I^ila S. !*■&lt;;.tie and MP« Caroline nets by an orrhestra composed of
Hill left y. terihv f"c Cairo, Gx. the Misses Pauline and Christine
where they were called by thx
Moudenmirc, and John llill«, Hill
death of Mr-. E. S. Ix-Gett.* " f
Tyre, Allen Nagel and Join Cou­
East Oranee. \' J. From Cairn (
rier. The ra*t was a* follows;
Mr. arCl Mr-. Ilill will co to Na*bville, Tenn. where funeral servirex i "James Fordnry," Forrest Mny;
"Matilda Fordncy,” Fraoc.-s Wtlwill be held.
*nn; “ Jonax Norris," H. /, John­
son; "Kutamunl," Alex Sharon;
“ tirnnya Howe," Louise links,m;
"Jasmine," Mary Hurt; '‘Christine
Norris," Iwiix Shelley; “ Doctor
Philip Norri*," Fulton Jlexterj
The Christian Endeavor Socie­ “ Grayslon McKelvie," H e n d r i x
ties of the varioue churches of Lyles; "Offieer Gordon," Vann
Senford were well represented nt Kennedy; “ Delective-H e Cg e a n t
the quarterly rally of the Orlandu. William*," Mellon Ware; and
Di-lrirt held on Friday evening nt "Daniel*." Donald Norton.
the First Christian Churrh it Drlarvln, wi t h, “ Cruxadlnjs f o r
Christ,’’ ax the tnpie. Ilwlmnn Th e I'rudentiu] issued over
|chmon, of this rity. cave a talk
$2,784,600,000
on the. Iieyinnine of ChrUlinn En­
deavor and It* rapid apreiwl. The
ninsi banner* were then awarded, nr new life Insurance in 19.11. C.
six of which went tn Sanflr.l »■»- M. lioyd. Art.— Adv.

Endeavor Societies
Have Orlando Rally

rietlc*. Thosn attending frtm the
Senior 8oeiety of the Fir*! l’rexbytarian Churrh of this citjj were:
Ihe Misses Pauline Willink; Helen
Warden, PaUy Garrett, ( I n e *
Thompson, Elisabeth Adami, Car­
men Guthrie, Helen Colbert, Mar­
tha Ann Mny, Geontenn Hart, and
Rodman Lehman.
*

the trouble.
Mr

Horner,

commenting

If You
or

Correct Job?

•

rivoinmctiiU

ing* of Mr*. Scotl'&lt;, '‘ Bund Shell" merer Umn,«i*.*mn ,
and "Swamp Maple*." win h *ere
Mr. Horner pomte I out that ih.*
I. F.\l\G '|'*t\. N. c
among *lx displayed *»y th^* » « *••'t thf in t result t*» thi* c n u t y I* not
( A If i N in I V\ mi mo r
in the Jacksonville ^how,
only the In-. * of ex 1 ru freight
" k 1 \ -i . an * uployo
Mr. Ward will nHti hsivi* nti t*- cha.rue*. e*Uima,ed a* • v«t
ivan of 1' i nHii | t i
pln y *onie of hi* more yr mumuit "ItHI, but the I'm* of n Jsrge pit
whi k. nnd, with Mr*, Scott ■kill ex­ rentage of the crop, to*w Inung of tdjioio m "lit fatal
V l
plain tin ivie. wnrkniur^bip, nnd lie* 1r mv• nl bi'cau-r it will not « II Sl o t Ilf Jiu o
Wit lx tlit *1;|h lili fit
value nf the pninling* to be »hown. f,
enough
to
pay
freigtd
The *hi»w open* Thm *duv nfternoon nl J:00 o'clock « i the Sanford Woman* Club, The public i*
invited to attend each «in; of ’ h"
show, for it i^ the ln*t opportunity
art lover* will have of seeing fhe*e
innvawe* in Central Fbuida, IVa
will he nerved by miunbei of the
i'lilb,

There is a P

W omen P l a y i n g
G r e a t e r P a r t In
Indi an S t r u g g l e
(&lt;'mthnviptl from Pngg One)
factor, they
was th*» Rprcad
of thi* imlepgmlvnci* muvpmrnt to
tbt scl$uuU, when* thiUlriui uri&lt;
Rtlil to W allowing an inrr«a*eit
hostility to lhi* Brilhh rule, it
was while ti uver nor Jackson wat
complaining
that
patent* ami
Icachem hud lost control over their
pupil* that the attempt on hU
lif« wa* made.
Feeling among the nationalist
women of the country appear t t*r
have been intennifieii
vere senteneen recently meted mil
hy dintrlct magistrate* again*
women picketerp and other*, many
of whom were tunderline,! tn -trie
jail aentenee* of from nix rmirithi
to two year*.
Mahatma (Jamlhi. hi* »uppnrier«
declare, ha* conderiined unapnring*
ly all terroristic act* hut admitted
that hia control wa* weak over the
Bengal rexolutiunist* who h*IVl* n*
R«rted the belief that victory rannot l&gt;e won hy the nationalist
1eiderV formula nf non-violefire
and love.
Another etiuxe uf concern in the
British i* the subterranean char­
acter which thi* nationalbt move­
ment ha* asRumed recently. A l­
though ai! the important (!ongre*«
leader* have lieen imprisoned, the
nutionalistR are atill extremely nc»
tlve, •NiM'eially In Bombay, where
the police have been luiffled In
their effort.* tu locale the invisible
new chiefi.

rease

Not Get

$92,700,(MM)

pression of Shell Mound and itbeauty. "Som e
of ou r
student
have had only u few we ek * prepn
ration for this w o r k , " Mrs. Scott
*11id, "hilt it I* easy to see that
they are making up in eulhu*i!i*m
Mr*. W * I** Stoudi‘miiirt\ Mr’*. J. who ha* been spending s e ve ra l ’ a nd interest wlial they have yet lo
E. 1-ain it, Mr*. J. V. JoIu h o i , Mr*. week * here a* the truest of Mr,
H. Cumming*, Mr*. F. W. Stanley, and Mr*. John A. Zerrenner, 7*IH
Mr*. Ijorretla Brother Nun, Mr*. laiurcl Avenue, left today for Mi­
Bouton Steele, Mrs. John D. Ahm-jami nd point* In Cuba.

Sunday Service Of
• Society Is Staged [fir
M m s , Ti h
n slp ss i
mi pg- pn ei lnl H
ntDOtSSj
'With -Problemi of Youth’’ ns
kth, Hubjort, and Fanlin* Willink
"ax Iradar, the regulsr Sunday nialit
xervica of tho Senior Christian En­
deavor Society of the First l’rexhytrrien Church xrio held laxt
nlRht i t the church. Since yc«trrJey wax Chrlatlan fcivlcavor Day,
the leader liked quratlonx nb&lt;mt
the formaUon end tprttul of Chrixtlan Endeavor.
Following the rcRular xervire a
meetlnc of the loctal xervire roinipittee wax held with Mitt Carmen
Guthrie, chairman, in charge. Al
ttix time plana'were dlxcnexrd for
fhe February social which will
lake place the early part of next
Week.

Shell Mound anil the plcture*que

leauty of the St. John.* R iver ha'
been intere«tingly portrayed on
the eanvaAe* of 10 loathful mem­
ber* o f the San fur: Sketch Club,
which met Saturday afternoon un­
der the cHtiml eye of Mr*. W, HI.
W ith Mrs. B. It. lic k. Mrs. Kent
Scott, one of Florida'* nut*landing
ltnssetter, Mr!. J. V.
Burdick.
Mr. and Mm . H. I*. Pope, of artL*ti. anti II. K. Ward, Englixh
Mrs. Herbert Spier, and M is* Cut- Conway, s.
have arrived here painter who make* Sanford hi*
*ie Fletcher as hostesses, a l.usi to make their future home.
home.
ne*« and social meeting of the T. K.
The rlu •, wHch ha* been organ­
Max
II.
Cohen,
o
f
Bradenlon,
I - f la t *
of the -First IHptist
ised *ime early in Dwemhcr, i*
and
M.
Mn*e*.
of
Mil*
m
y
,
who
Church wa» held on Thursday aft
the culmination of &lt;evrral month**
ernoon at the homf* uf Mrs. Br***k are working at Sarasota at pre«- desire on thr part .«f M n Scott to
on Elm Avrnup. Mr*. K. W. &lt;tnn tfnt, spent yesterday there with
have a *mall group of interested
le&gt; hail rhargr of the di'Vntmnnl Min , liier*.
and potent ini artist* iierompariy
nivl Mr*. John D. Abraham* ln| in
hep on her mum cam a* -filling ndMr.
and
Mr*.
John
A.
Zerrrnproyrr. Hymn* wcr«* «ung l»v th&lt;
nod Hugh t op In re* i n and1around Sanford.
nrr, Mr*, M. Kronen
nipmti#ni with ai cumprintnirtit by
Hoyle, of Bayonne, N. J.„ motored I
The matter wa* I rcnight to the
Mr*. Jan* II Smith, pianist
lo the link Me mo mil Tower
nti at tent inn of several Seim rode Mi t 'i
A* chairman, Mr* A. II. I.nvr
L ak e W ale * yesterday,
School Rtudent* lniere*tod m art,
jny ha.I charge nf the !&gt;ti«inrw sf,«
arvl n H e r securing Mr&gt;-, ■', ».n niv&gt;
•inn at which time report* were
Wilder, pf Wa*hhurn, Me., Mr. W a r d ' * willingness to hm l no
Imgrd from th# tn*n«urcr Mn.| ««c who ha* been vh itl iig Mr.
and
* .I th'
iiI11
lei
rctary. A t tin* time M n. Itnrk M m . It, Milling at their home in Nistance, u club, mce .i u
a f**w wi#ds uhot it Hu* nr M ny fai r for several day*, returned Sa nfo rd Sketi h ( hd w «-; orjitll*
i*ed*.
gent neorl in rni*e» fund* f,ir |hr

T. E. L. Class Holds
Regular M eet ing

Mo n d a y
Cotton
The ■Cation
from the Finny
Mississippi will
at 8:09 o'clock

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WIDE ADAPTABILITY
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ANNUAL C O S T FOR $ 5 0 0 0
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(Pramlum F’ ayabl* t^usilail,, iiaml-Annunlly or Annuall,)

Ago* te t» ee

eaooo « » * up

Thla policy calls fur ono Increase In rale
boulnnlnu with Ihu fourth year; but
dividends beyln al that time and on Ihe
bails of current oxperlenco aslndicatod
above thoso dividends are more than
tufflclent at all aous to fully ollsul Ihe
Jhcroaso In Ihe premium, thus reducing
Iht coat below (he Initial rale.

SACRAMENTO, Calif., — A r.ilf
with twu brills, Iwu aptnrs, t*u
tall*, four front tags, but only twu
himl Irgs, wSi bnin h.*ro rrrrntly.
Thi- nalnmt liv tj only a few ,nin-

utrs.

Call th# Prudential Offtea
an* gat rata for your a*e

NOTICE TO TAX P A Y E R S
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FEHRUARY BIh. 1912
A h required by Section 12, Chapter M96, Lawn of

MUSIC CLUII MEETS

Smith, Chandler She
le n rty Bender, Kill1, Lawrence [jindqulst,

The home nf Mrs. France* A.
Dan C refory, leader o f the IS*
pftce bend
bearin* hU name, Hickson^ 1119 Myrtle Avenue, wee
which w ill play fo r a dance at ’ the none of the monthly eieetinf
the Trianon Dance Club tenitht at the IJttle^ Music I -overs Club
■ I 10 o'clock. U r. I Grtgory and held on Saturday afternoon. FolM vrral member* e f hi. band ap. towinc a short business session a
peered in Banforj four yea n l i f t study ef Beethoven wan taken up.
U lA M I. Feb. 8.— ( A .1’ . ) —Irena

i, W r ;T ;-U h n lr Sant HOrdbhl. ' musical' comoJy

it*

aeraea iter, opened an e a i y * .
fent last night at the Embassy
Chib hen.

Refreshment* were nerved to the
follow int: Kathleen and Joyce Ad-am*. IHDn "Ami Mabel ' ChapihJh,
Minnie Rath and Bather Strange,
France* Thomp«4n, Ruth Ander-

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                    <text>NEWSPAPER

TJ1E WEATHER

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8. I!)3

M u s t e r A sso ciated P r o s

A Little Chat With The Secretary Of The
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce
A |troniinpnt Or'ainlo liii.tinrs* man was -it ting in
ii Sanford r.-.laiirun? the other day whin the f'hamher
me in. There were three othnie table with him and four
Hie Orlando man "aid. “ You
at t'himvie ehef in the state
he op|Mirt unit v we come by
find."
r in Sanford do not realize
t we have at least three unblv priced eatiiuf places in
»f a local t'hamher of Comfi, 19,12
Ity told us that he and hia
over on Sunday evenings to
irant on the Lakefr oil. Anhn&lt; a tfixal and wide
and pri&gt; • of In d o 'frees

SECTION OF

FLORIDA FORESTRY SUPPLEMENT

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By Land And Watei
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F i« h tin jf

S p it

SOVIET ACTIVITY Than BeforcAmIK.
IN VLADIVOSTOK pu,so Jnp Attacl
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Siberian C’llv Has As- forVes di
sumed Atmosphere from lam
Like That Of War in« th,‘ "

-.ere i&lt; • n rem leie-- 11\ a
W i r e Is a hel o l a t e lun. a ’ to
11 M1 huse* 1 - t o in th. .••Stan
&gt; t ! . i-.-'al.n -'
’ e . 1’. ■. i ■1.
rt It i ■ 1111-■11y h i i ■ 'la -.

Is no other place in the
utility and value
nts of a iTcnmunity uniullv

T o d a y ’s S t u r d y S a p l i n g

J r g e School C h i l d r e n to
Plant George Washington
M e m o r i a l T rees

:i s p ir it

• «li»h|tr*|

Arp Tomorrow's Tall
Timber

- ^ \ l K c h ild re n am i the trees tliev plant th is
MALL forest trees will lie ilistriliutevl
I
J
&gt; r . i r w i II grow to i i i .i i i Iiih h I a n d mafree by the Florida Forest Service upon
lurily
together, the well-being of each
request in order that each school child
F L O R ID A .J O I N S N A T IO N
largely
dependent
U|nin the other. As the
in Florida can have the opportunity during
iliildren
of
(inlay
plant,
protect and intelli
IN H O N O R IN O
the next few weeks to take part in the nation­
giuitly cure for their trees, these same chil­
wide movement to honor George Washington
O K O R O E W A S H IN t IT&lt; &gt;N
dren, as citizens of -tomorrow, will
hy planting memorial trees. You
reap the lienefits of this action.
can assist the school children in your
In addition to the many sehtnds
housands of Americans are heeding the rail of
community to have a school demon­
that are planting demonstration for­
the American Tree Association to plant ten million
stration forest of their own by help­
ests, some are using young pines to
trees as living memorials to George Washington.
ing them to secure the use of a tract
rounds and ure
improve
In so doing they are sharing in the most gigantic nation­
of idle forest land on the outskirts of
dedicating these as living memorials
wide birthday party ever given to honor a fellow-citiien.
to George Washington. These tn.ty
your town As soon as this is done
lie obtained free of charge from the
To
maintain
its
position
at
one
of
the
leaders
in
(hi*
the Florida Forest Service at TallaFlorida Forest Service at lullahascampaign, Florida will have to make a final spurt of
‘ hassee will ship young trees for
«ce
in quantities of fifty or more.
tree-planting effort in the short planting season which
planting the school forest and will
If
the available spare on your
still remains. Not for a hundred years will stirh an
lend a trained forester, equipped
school grounds will not |tcrinil the
opportunity for combined patriotic and civic servicc
with planting tools, to help the chil­
planting of fifty or more seedlings,
rome again. The response thus far accorded the Flor­
dren plant the trees, thus enabling
plant a few ornamental trees, regis­
ida Forrst Service in its leadership of the tree-planting
tering and marking these as Wash­
each child to plant his memorial tree
campaign in this state demonstrates that Florida citizens
ington memorials. This will rnahle
to mark the two-hundrrdth anniver­
thc school a. a whole to perform a
will
not
only
seise
this
opportunity
to
do
honor
to
u
sary of the birth of George Washing­
specific ad to commemorate the tuugreat man hut will in so doing enhance the state's native
ton. These forests will then he
hundredth anniversary of George
charm and safeguard a natural rrsourrr essential to
marked so that they can serve as
Washington's birth.
their industrial prosperity.
permanent memorials to the F'alher
If the prmci|&gt;al and teachers of
of Our Country; upon registration
your school have not already organ­
ized a memorial tree-planting cam­
with the American Tree Association
paign, urge them to immediate action before the tree­
each tree planted in the demonstration forest will swell
planting season ends. Write to the Florida Forest Service
Florida’* total number of memorial trre-planlings. By
at
Tallahassee for detailed suggestions for the conduct of
actively (hiring in the establishment of the forest, chil­
your
campaign.
dren are given a personal interest in forestry work.

5

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FIGURES GIVEN ON
CELERY PROFITS
WILL BE PROBED

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during, tho coming week.
Present a t th* meeting were:
Fred A rren n er, He* Parkur.l,
Charles Lee, Charles Dunn, Ralph
Chapman, Henry Srhumacher, Jr.,
L A. Bromley, It.'It. Dr**. M. H.
W lggtas, W. A. la f llf r , L F. Buttolph,- W. U . ftcott,
P. N.
'W kitahorst, Iwe A . Ranubotlom,
J . C. HotckUnn, Howell Ft&gt;b.
Ram 'FleU rhrr. A. II. .loses, and
BWVeeler.
Thla group will meet at tho Ranfagd Oviedo Truck C row rn office
aomt Botuiday night, to J iscum the
• B o f of another week of ellml•gMng ten* from the markets of
th * Jjevib Ogd C a s t

lh«

tli**
ln j* an rft#
iiwli..«*,| i.. .Its * •••lit i.|...rt*« th a t 1 h,neM*
fo rU
the ......
...a--...* tr.Hi|i« a t la ih m i the
1 I'd iH liiK
at Yla.lie-- ink. he
-„i,| the It..- e im lr th ro m il the- r M un«l snow
• inn. « . . . , i . r . , . n :
. ,i
suit ren.-w.-.l
n t. tfiibardmr nt of
a rre s ts
'W h it . - ”
tin- mil v.he enem y l.liiejui-hels holtlm i? 11on it*
w ere heotif .l«-|.ert«-.l... Isry.- i. .... hew.
tiera b&lt;-»-».m- the |» , ....
Iu|&gt;au&lt;— &lt;• .Ic tr.iye rs then epeneit
filled to iiv e rfle u .m :
*
h . a iy fire »n W .sisiin g . C h a p e i
T h e m tlita iy
activities » f the * n * u'liet sttv- 1 the t ’lm ieso U -g a n
S o v ie t w ere tttere.y |&gt;iar^ul..-i.urv -1&gt;&lt;-llmg ll.-n u k .w
w.tti tie itch * ,
the report Indicated.
.... &lt;n&gt;The
J a p an e se
r e p lie d '
»
T h o se de p orted were r..tn|&lt;*-11e.| wtlh n r ld le ry fire and sent A lie* .f
to rm l.arli fo r p o ints ont-nl.- t h - larhm vnt o f l.l.i. jarkets in to a r —
&lt;
E a r Hast.
to.i.
. ’ Mi
T h e in siste n ce o f the
S o v ie t . | Som e sh e lls fell o o i.le the ills
that the “ W h it e " Itu s.ia n s leave le in a lim ia l etllem .-nt It rltis h vol- . ‘
the O rie n t w a s interiin-teit h e r- ,,nicer,. I.locked a J a p im e ie fla n k
1
' "h o w in ir fe a r that they m u rh l j | i „ k p illt io y tli.-ni in the d e li*
•
Join W h ite
It u ss ia n r n m m u n ll...... ..
of fa.-iini the J u lia in M a n e h u ria w here a r o u p h u s
...
,|lri-r ||. .. nod tluv
hern feare.l f» r sm ae time.
, h ,M,„ . j,i a n o th e r
Two W r i * .
Attholurh the J a p a n e se ro n -..l ,,
des t i ov er r were ord.-i.-d trent
Ire n e ..I av o id e d
m ention o f t h is sh a n g h a i I„ a u g m e n t the fo rc e *
fc *r. It s i s o b se rv e d m ilit a r y a.
„ N , llkllll| B„ j , ,,tllyh.u.1|f.
-.((.iMitla-icit fr o m I* # * * K .u iZ I
, h, ,-hhl l _
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Chairman Named
At M e e t Held By
ICivic C o m mi (I e e
A t the m nnll.lv m ft'lintf o f tin*
W^im#l»'s C iv il' I 'm u m it?re, |i«*l«f nl
the r h i m l i i 'r n f i ••tuttim a* o ffic e
th is m nrnim r. M r* W'nlti-r |„ M n r
lean v»i* r lis ted i Hutrinnn, auc
cccdlnjf Mr * . Ile n ry W i^ht.
w ho
had re«iirnei| Iterance of other m a t ­
te r* ilrm a n d m c h n attention.

PoliticB Injected
Into Shoals Hearing

made by a group rrproaoniiac a
majority of growers and shippers
la tho toualy.
. •.
' I t waa tho ooanimnu* ^ o c.io a nf
th# eotlro meeting that the elimi­
nation of email sizes hod been
beneficial. Threw weeka ago it
eras found th a t the skipping of
thee# aisoe eras wholly unprofit­
able to tho growers, since many of
them Wert not- selling for enough
fauna? to pay freig h t and packing
chhrgoa. Theed small size, were
alao having a depressing effect
upon th# aalo a f the lajrge sizes,
four* aad aiaas.
During tho goat two wrekat
bowovor, It w m 'reported at the

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WASHINGTON, Feb. R.-(A.I*.)
—The Senate today wa* told by
Senator Wheeler, Democrat, Mon­
tana, that power inter.*ta are out
t« stop the domination of Gover­
nor Knoaevelt aa the Democratic
presidential candidate during a
discussion an Mutclx shoals. There
was no mention of Smith or any
other candidate.
The accidental killing of Prirata
Julius Mart, lays Angeles marine,
through the dUeharge of a plstul
held by a fellow service man, Privale Philip Guernsey, of Bellflow­
er, Call/., waa reported to the
Navy Department.
The Senate bill to release gov­
ernm ent wheat for relief purpoao*
waa rejected by the House Agricul­
tu re Committee. The name of 0»v
den Mills to be secretary of th.i
treasury and A rthur BaUantlne to
replace,him aa under secretary
wa* sent to th* Henat* by * tho
President.

PARIS, Feb* g.—(A.P.)-JTweti
ty persons were Injured yesterday
in tf
” ea ‘between n fa lU U ,
pacifist* In too L stIn quarter,
o trouble a mao when
member* oi
royalist
Hon, "the
tried t* pi
cinUat and

Duritur the tncetiiif many mi
noiinreiitent« tyetc nunle and plan*
for the rommiltiV* part in viw*
oik trad** body activities nf mo
future. ili«a*u»*r«|.
The rnniinittre unanimously at*
proved the plan of the f). A. It
scholarship fund being aecured
through s«»np coupon* and rerNfi
&lt;atep.
A rornmitlee rompnsed nf M»s
J. f . Henson. Mrs. John l.e»m.ndy,
Mra. M. Minarik, Mrs. lime i
Morse, and Mrs. |i |). Caldwell
waa appointed tn meet with a com
niittee front the Hoard of (so%«*rnor* of the trade hmly nnd other
civic groups to dlaeuaa the po.isiIdlity of creating a rom m unily
C’hyat for the relief of all Imllgent
in the rnunty.
Another committee, composed of
Mri. ST. O. Chnve. Jr.. Mrs. W. T.
Langley. Mra. Kndnr CurUtl, Mr-.
( \ R. Mason, and Mra. H. R
Rnunilllat was appointed to nieit
with the anme trade body and civic
groups In the lntere«U nf a c»»*jnly
visiting nur«e. Miss Ruth Meltin ier, Ja« ksonville representing
the National l(ed Cross, outlined
possible plana and means of fi­
nancing such a work.
Xho«a present a t the meeting
were: Mm . J . f \ Benson. Mra.
Francis K. Hole, Mrs. II. II* Cald*
well. Mm. 8. O. C h»«\ J r , Mr*.
Rndor C urlrtt, MU* Ituth lU n.l.
Mr*. J. II. Illnterm iater, Mr». K.
Krupp. Mrs. W. T. Izmalry, Mr*.
John l.ron*nly, Mr*. C. K. Muiun,
Mi«* Ruth M cttincrr, Mr*. K. IMiller, Mr*. M. Minarlk, Mr*. W.
I . Morgan, Mr*. Il*lrn T. M arta,
Mr*. W. K. Kungr, *ml Dr. E liza­
beth Trery.

Hoys Are Lr^ecl To
Sign 111» With 1taint
T h irt y J a y . frum t&lt;»hiy it w i l l
lx- iiiip a *.ih l» f.«r lmy&lt; w inl.iliK, t o
Join tho J u n io r
A n t le r *
U an tl.
lla n .liu s a U r K .l« a r A .
Hull u .in o u .H n l tiuluy. A t tho end o f t h l *
|&gt;«-ri».l. tlie r h a r t r r
in r m b e ra h ip
will t-loar, n n d the hand w ill b e i-om.- nn o rg a n iz a tio n ro m p o a o d n t
tho U.y* who are ch arter mem­
ber*.
A ll boys wtshinK to becom e.cdjv.

nrrtrd

w ith the
o rg a n U ^ o n
now has 42 m .-m bew /arej
ur*ed t o 'g e t in touch, with M b
llnll or Edward S ic k l e , ,* m 9 |
n- poaiible. K rhearialr are held » f
the Klks Club each Monday sm l
Thursday afternoon* a t
4:00
o'clock. There 1* • need fo r tro m ­
bone* and clarinet*, Mr. Hall aald.
w hich

MASONS TO OIIHKKVK DAY

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Sanford Mason* are today h u e /
laying plane fur an elaborata oh»
eervanca of th* noth anniversary
nf the founding a r Masonry in
Sanford. A program will b* p ie sentrd a t th# Masonic Tempi# on
F'eb. 18, tho date of the annlversary, and, according to Jam r*
Moughton, veteran member
of
Sanford Lodga No. 02. P. A A. M .
It will be one o f tho most Interoat.
Ing orer staged. Details w ill h »
annuuncad la ta r, ha said.
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WINTER PARK, r$V . K
,
(A.P.) —No rhaaga was reporM lj
today In tho condition of thwright Rev.' Cameron Mann, Mahop
of the Episcopal Church of . Ihm
Sooth Florida Diocese, who le se­
riously III a t h b home her*. P h y . .
sic la na held little hop* for hJo r e .
e,
fci
Th# Board nf Governors of tho fovyry,
8*mlnole County Chamber of
GIBL VICTIM FOlINtJ
Commerce will hold their monthly
business meeting a t tho trod* body
PHILADELPHIA, F e b . I
office* in tho City HaU tomorrow
night nt .7:00 o'clock. M atters of (A.P.J—Th# body of seeen-yt
importance, particularly relating old Dorothy Luts, who dltappea
to the coming Blue Ribbon Month, Wednesday waa fuuml In a vac
and the trade body’s connection lot In North Philadelphia tod»
with th* Voloaii County F air and few doors from her hoot*. Po
tho Central Florida exposition a t •O ld there W M evidence U a «'
Orlando, will bo dUc m /id.

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JDARDSOF Martial Law Is
R1NECORPS D e c l a r e d ! * Jap
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M e n ta l A n d P h y - &lt;&gt;ih*r troop* por*u*d th# .i*f*at#’i G.OP.’s See No Retal­
1 C o n d itio n s A ro !CT t a r c ^ h™*‘*moiit ik# cm. iation In Dropping
n e R e q u ire m e n t! T r
F r e e trade Policy

froat-bltton a* the# moved north­
ward from Pbangthun, hurling
hark Chin*** realalane* and &lt;trng.nt ‘Faulk atated, ’’Men flin g la oerrrom* abatarlea aoch
not graduated front a aa deatruetlon of bridgea.
•I or an Institutbm of
They ware fnrred to battle tho
It educational standing China** on the outaklrta nf llarhln
b* accepted fa r anllalment and again *■ the# entered th* city
M arlnf Corpa." A diploma. ♦hey had ta fight their way
Ilament from tk* head af th* through tha atreeta, lining armored
bool th a t th* applicant for aotomobite* and tanka. A aecord
rnt ha* graduated, will havo Japaneia column w^ilch had adaacured prior to hia acrept- vane* I from T dtalhar failed to
Th* work performed by reach the acene of action and
of th# precent' generation probably wilt return to It* baa*
•ueh a nature th a t men with at one*.
A fter taking complete control
than a high achool education
not proee aatlafaelory.* In In th* nld ami new eltle* of liar*
dnya our wark waa of a Mn and rending troop* to punn*
th* fleeing Chine*#, th* Japan***
jthrely almple nature and lb# I enmniandera extended th eir control
I* an th* enllalad Marine around tho rlty to aaanr* full pro­
not too great lo be performed tection of th* 7000 Japan**# realaid* with a grade achool e&gt;J. dent* whoa# request for protection
reaenl, howerar, with waa the rauae of th* march on
^ P h B la g from th# aoperrl- Harbin.
• ,
n presidential a left Ion In
(lrneral Taman aaxured th* pooto" th* firing of an anti* nlatlon th a t law and order would
gun on board a hattto-shlp, p be maintained. Th* whit* Roa' m u d be * man with lufft- al'n * (fo e, of th* Rorlata) lent a
mental training to ena’do daloratlan to the Japan*** com­
to learn many of tha tklnga mander thanking tham for ortoh« m oat knew from book*, and pylng tha city and wromlalng eo
W fdaeated man will nat be no* ration. Many thnuaand* of
wklte o r rxariat Roaalan* hav*
to do to.
phyalcal requirement* re­ hean In Manchuria alnc* th* ho|.
«
in aa In th* paat. which maana kharlk revolution.
‘ only men Jn'axealltnt phyalcondition, and of goo.1 charnc*
111 ba ronaldered. Th* Marine
la offarlng anmethlng worth
t* the young man dextrin#
•nllat, but it la e ta e n tla l'th a t
a young man b* bath mantel­
* pbyalcalljr f i t ’*
\
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it Faulk added th a t be c ra ft «f by artillery at more than
h* glad to fufnlab Infer- (X) kilometer* from tb* front Una
to any young men wkg are In land w arfare, and th* prohibi­
InUreated In the Mnfln* tion Of tb* ua* by aircraft or ar­
nnd advlar* them to gvt in tillery of projMtlle* containing
W ith him by either writing poiaoR gaaea, bacteria or material*
lg a t hi* office. Room 211. which are (pacifically incendiary.
fpeburrh Building, JaekannExplaining hla motive* for In­
•Florida.
troducing th* French nropotak
whan h# did. Tardleu told ro rrt•pondenta:
’
"W« ara a people af good faith
amt wl.hed to pror* It today by an
act. We refui* to b# deterred by
b t h nn .irp .n T
llioae who raunaated th a t it waa
not wl«e to go too nulrklv. Th#
aim nf what wa bar# dona today la
to facilitate tha work a f th* rfi«armament cunfarahea and w* »lnU regular mooting nf the rerely hop* our affort* will be
it council war hold *t thr crowned with aiicea**."
Mnwlty houto Mondap night.
WASHINGTON, Fab. «— (A.P.I
|r. and Mr*. A. L. Hoover. of
I t a b * via Iltd Mr. and Mr*. --T h e proposals of Franca yeatarday at lb# tienava arm* rnnfar#n*«
Itar B. Ballard Wednesday.
for an intamatlonal polle* fore*
lr. and Mra. F. L Aim,tad
waa denounrad la*t night by Chair­
II Sunday In Kltalmmt*.
• man Borah of tha Foreign RataUa* T htlm a llyroa, of Winter liana Cnmmllta* a* an allam pt Ip
k, U«at Sunday with hor par. faatan lb* “airtig h t Jackal’’ upon
li Mr. and Mr*. William Ilyrta. Earop*.
.
ItU* Mia* Lai* Mr* daw a talaBorah, who aptaka with tho
Ud her fourth birthday annt. role* af authority on Intamatlonal
N ttp 'lo st watk a t Ui* ham* or affaira, added th a t “no aucb
■{•ltdparents, Mr. and Mr*, pmpoaltlan will bo entertained by
an Maadow*. R«fr*ihmraU of any ronaidarabl* number of go*,
trn manta.”
a and lr* cream war* servcJ.
Borah’* atrong aaaortien waa ac­
Art B. Marry, eL W inter Park,
tha
• visiting relatives la Atumanto cepted' In Waaklngton a*
dadlhknoll In thbi country nt Waal,
&gt;u d Mr*. D. B. Karlgaa and to the Fraaeh propoaltlon.

L EAGUE ARMY
PR O PO SED BY
ANDRETARDIEU

nte Springs

daughter, Martha Hughe*,
lly a l a l t e d rrlativra la
and Mr*. W. B. Ballard
'1*1lore In Sanfurd M*ndny«
• n d Mr*. C. L Close k***
r t to their hoi.I* la AlU!« t a r (pending torn* time
tM Mr*, n. F. WhlUk.r. of
( flailed Ik* latter'* alatrr,
¥• T. WhllahaaJ, Sunday.
I AgtWO Turabull antartalucd
' orenlng with tbre# labia*
dg*. Illgk (Core for ladla*
PVB by Mr*. Mary Lamtaw,
£ • by Mr*. B, O. Smith.

WASHINGTON, Feb. * ^ -(A .P .)
—G reat BriUln’a abandonment of
h er traditional free trade policy
brought varying reaction* hare
yaatarday and maanwhll* Congrea*
receive.) It* aeventh major tariff
recommendation of th* present
seat ton.
Regular Republican*
on th#
Fenato Finance Committee saw no
retaliation In th* Britiah announce­
ment of a general 10 per rent im­
port lery, while the Democrat* re­
garded it aa nothing eke.
“ England racognite* th* prin­
ciple nf the tariff,” eaid Senator
Smoot (R Utah), chairman of the
committee. ■'This is in nn way a
retaliation against
the United
S tates.”
The Democratic view. ■* given
by Senator Harrison of Mlasissipi, ranking minority mem her ..f
th* committee, waa thla:
’“ i t is Just another evidence of
ta riff reprisal* and foreign retailationa against th# narrow and un
wli# ta riff policy of the United
State*.”
B ritain’s action may ba th* sub­
ject of extandad debate when tb*
Senate take* up It* flret la riff bill
of th* tex lo n In a ftw weeks.
An old-fashioned free-for-all I*
in sight in vitw of tb* varying
proposals pending, with tha Dapiocrate and Raputlican Independents
d riv in g ,'a s they did in 1930 fa r a
dccreka* In th* Industrial duty
walla, and th* regular Republicans
holding out for aoma tem porary
Increases.
T ^ o new proposal* offered y e s­
terday brought th* totnl. In both
house* to aartn. On# by Senator
Norrla, Independent Republican of
Nebraska, calls for suspension of
duties on all commodities which,
a fte r court hearing, ara found to
ba controlled by American produeera through prig# fixing or pro­
duction-limitation a g r e e m e n t * .
Norrla was unsuccessful In an ef­
fo rt to Incorporate n sim ilar pjnrlslon In thw llawlaydtm oot b ill.'

’G a to r Football
Player Is Killed
In Auto Accident

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Smith Prepares
B r i e f Statement
As To Intentions
NEW YORK. Feb «L-(A .!M —
One of the shortest political state­
ments he ha* avar w ritten hav
baen prepared by former Gov. Al­
fred E. Smith tn stem the flood
of inquiries a* to whether he will
be a candidate for the Democratic
presidential nomination.
It I* leas than 2f&gt;0 words tong
In iti present form.
The IB2Jt standard-bearer doe*
not plan to amplify it in any way.
The statem ent is not to be made
public until MoniUy tnomiytg.
What aland Smith will take l« gs
m atter of great speculation In
political riirlrs today.
One of hi* friends said the form ­
er governor had not intended
giving indications of his political
plans until Just before the Demo­
crat* national rnnventon in June,
hot that tha desire of hi* barker*
•in New Hampshire and Massarhnsatta to elact convention delegatei
pledged to him had foried Smith
lo change th at plan.
In New iram pahirt, where th i
state prim ary la bald ta l ly . In
March, anil In Masaachuaette fol­
lower* of Hritiih and of Governor
Rooaavalt, an avowed candidal*,
seek place* on the state ilalega-

Plans U n d er Way
t &amp; Z j t f E S g F To Finance Rollins
' ^ A t h le t ic F ie ld s

NEW YORK. Fab. g .-( A .P &gt; —
Tha cold water* along' th* Atlan­
tic seaboard today hold tS mlaalng
man, tuppoaodly thrown to watery
grave* by a ah Ip colllalon and n
tar rifle gal* th a t caatod a tpg to
founder u d rink.
.
Twaaty-onn af th*
mlaalng
ware mamhare a f th* grew af tha
acboowar Eleanor N k h an o n , which
yaak a fte r colliding with th*

der way to finance construction of
an athletic field a t Rollins College.
Through
arrangem ents with
Judge Emil E. Koch*, president of
the Braves, and Connie Mack. A th­
letics manager, the ^wo major
league teams will play this contest
at nn expense tn the college and
present the total gate receipts to
the initial fund for Rollins* new
athletii liell on the campus bikeshore. Cincinnati official* will do­
nate the field for the name.
Boston, playing it« mo«t color­
ful team since 1911. will meet the
foil Strength nf the Athletics,
American twague Champions end
contender* in the last World Se­
ri**, according to Judge Kucha.
Both teams will be ready to break
ram p for^fhe trip northward to
open th ^ 9 .T l,e a * n n mi Apr l2tb.

New York newspapers were
unanimous today In predicting
Smith, In the statem ent. Would give
hi* friends in such state* perm is­
sion to enter bis name aa a candi­ starring
dal* la direct opposition to Roo«e DOUGLAS
veil, bat would not hind himself to
let his name go before th* roaveolion.
“Such a stand," th* Post said,
Guy-KIbhe*.
“would not definitely involve him
l l echo**
as a candidate fa r th* nomination
and would leavt Ms position antho
Impalred at th# convention, ahoutd
a movement In hia behalf be ahor.
Hccrvln

and Mra, J . t , M«CUU*ad of Lake-

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GAINESVILLE. Fab. 6. —
Clyde McClelland, IB, died here at
tha unleeralty Infirmary jeste r*
da# afternoon as result o f an
automobll* accident th at occurred
four m ilts south of Stark* a t 8:30
o'clock Thursday n ig h t
Death wa* rauaad by a broken
bark and a savarad spinal cord.
McClelland wa* conacloua
until
approaimatefy
noon
yesterday
when paralysis sat In and be sank
Into a coma from which he never
U *0 ."
,
recovered.
The Kara) l-Trihun* said such a
McClelland and P. D, Ooodyaar,
both of Laktland, and John W. Me- course “would not Involve him a*
K tthan and John Dsivoon, bath of an avowed candidate nor woold It
Brookavllt*, ware driving tow arj detract from hi* power In the con­
Jacksonville In a Ford coup* vention, if eventually it should
when a truck forced Uwm off th* tu rn out that ha i* not nominated.”
road, it la saM, and th* cor
Th# Times said It would put
turned over. McKelhan received a Smith tn th* position “of letting
painful, knee Injury whtl* Good­ hla fritnd* work openly and aryear and Dawson were slightly tlvoly In hla bahalf without hla
brulsad and cut.
bring hound to l*t hla nam* go be­
Goodyear wa* driving th* car fore th* convention unless th«r*
which waa owned by MgKetha*. Waa soma prospect af sucre**.”
An ambulance frem Gelneevllle reTho World-Talagrsai said •
Smith boom
ho UantbtH
launahet
apondod to a call and httought ®"»**h
been would
weald bo
the Injured me* to thla *|ty. Me-. otter n conftrawco of Smith
Rmllh ad­
adCltlland and Ooodyaar war* soph- horanU, following lb* return Boat
omore* and MeKatkaa waa a | Tueaday of John J. It a, kah. chairfreahmaa at tk* Unlroraily af.MUn of the Democratic national
Florida. Dawaaa enrolled In atkooi, committee from Florida.
Thareday far tha flret tin * .
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in Florida’s Heart
Tto Worlds Greatest VcgoUbla
Upot and Rfehost Garden Land.

VOLUME xxm

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW8PAPER
SANFORD.TToRIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY

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2 American Mission Houses PLEDGE GIVEN
HOOVER TO AID
Japanese; MONEY DRIVE
Marine Area
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A Little Chut With The Secretary Of Tho
.Seminole County Chamber o f Commerce

Floriiln Ih full of "snow hlnl.V, promoter* anti
uchertH'rs of all aort.i who dodge the rolil w eather in
tht* north arul come aouth to eke an easy living out of
Many Civic Organiza­
thoughtleaa people down here.
tions Pledge Their
These promoter* nidi all klnil.n of alleged advertis­
ing. blotters, calendar*, th rift Imokn. program ad v er­
Help In Campaign
tising and th e like. Some timen they ntage siv-ealled
Against H o a rd in g
"benefit perform ancen" and often when the affair in
all over it is found thnt th e largest “b e n e fits' accrue
WASHINGTON. Feh. 0. (A .IM l
to the promoter*.
— Prv.ident Hoover today ob­
Alleged advertising in program*, on curtains,
tained a unanimous pledge from
therm om eters, annuuln. eto.. are m isrepresentations
two score national and civic or­
and a libel on the word advertiaing. they an* dona­
ganisation* to Join in a unified
tion* pure and simple and .should not lie diitguined un­
campaign to stop, money hoarding
th at stifle# busin’e .. rejuvenation.
der atiih an honorable nurne ns advertising. They have
Tho pledge was obtained at an
no ndveri i.skng value or at least m ighty little.
eaccutlv* conference a t th# White
When th e next advertising solicitor for anything
House.
tint a recognized and established publication s o littl^
Machinery of definite campaign
you ugain ask him to show von a lette r from the
organisation, contemplated by th?
G
ham tur of Commerce approving the proposition. Your
President, waa left to a further
Cham ber of Commerce will save you a lot of money if
meeting. John Pardee, president nf
tho Manila Electric Company, ta- I you will pursue that policy.
During one month recently your Chamber of
formally warned the House In.u
lar eommittee again.t threatened
Commerce "killed” three so called advertising and pro­
Japanese encroachment In the 1 motion schemes that if they had "gotten by” ua
Philippine*. Me testified on pro­
would have taken a good many hundreds of dollars
posals looking toward making the
out of this com m unity thnt ought to stay in circula­
Island, independent.
tion here to help us build this county It is amazing
The Navy Department wa« ad­
how
much cash n high powered prom oter can take
vised by Admiral Taylor, coinaway from the m erchants of a community when they
manilei in-,hief of the Asiatic
are turned loose on them
fleet that * brigade of Japanese
—KARI. LEHMANN.
infantry will be landed In the In­

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( I f T ie Aa—ritlrd f i l l s )

Two American pi I a lion
.. houses In Shanfhal were it• lacked today while a fleet of
airplane bombers roared over­
head battering the flattened
Chapei sector. Japanese blue­
jackets forcibly entered and
ran sa c k e d the American
toenbyterion mission and
'■ Las within the area occu­
pied by Japan***, despite official
notice of tbo American consul
which waa nailed on Uio property
entrance.
, Tbo American Southern Metho­
dist episcopal Mission in Hong ksw which last week was -anaacksd by tUeaJackats, wss subJactad to a abetting but It is not
k n a y a Whether tho shells cams
from Japanese or Chinese guns.
Tho explosion of seven shells
from Chinese anti-aircraft guns In
the marine regim ental area at
Shanghai waa reported to the
Navy Department. Another shell,
a dud. fell In the Houston detach­
m ent billet In n Jepanee# mill.
A pledge th a t m ilitary rein­
forcemeats which are being sent
v from Japan to lU snghal will be
''w ith d ra w n as soon so J h e ir abject
ta accomplished w ill.ha contained
in ah csplaaatery statem ent by
the Japanese governsseat which
will he
; Ur atht*d’~oa good 'eath o rily
• a t. Tokyo th a t the statem ent fa
brstood to rosnore misgivings
powers and explain* reasant
which led to the sending $f rein­
forcements.
,
The eighth day of fighting in
the Chapel sector , saw a heavy
aerial end a ril H er. bombardment
along a Id-mile front bet If there
w as any advantage la tho fig h t­
ing It appeared to bo with tho
: Chinese.
,
American residents continued to
evacuate Nanking but consular
officials remained. WlUls Pock,
1 United States consul gvpsra), said
the evacuation waa ordered sn the
Assumption th a t traffic communi­
cation line* w ill'b e'o b stru cte d If
m ilitary op* rat lobs continue. Re­
ports th a t C d w ar* H unter, news­
paper ceres* posdent, had
been
esptwrad by Chinese In Manchuria
p w t d i m s s e a s when he waa
reported a a to In H arb to .

SHANGHAI, rkb. A-(8*tar*
d ay)—(AJP.)—Troop* of tho th ir­
ty -first Infantry o f'th o United
State* Array war* landed today
. t o m t h e transport Chaameat
■ li c it arrived yesterday from Mar
•■ S ri:
. They marched ta miHtary f t ___
ilow through -Os* International
' settlem e a t a ad took op quarter* a
half mil* from the Bead, the eat.
Uement’s w atgrfrw h* 1
TW trasps, 'num bering
A

the heart ef
the
district The building
virtually all the major
at anus*, of truffle from the resi­
dential arena late the beat
Mott- Ih.waa a

ararr svvs kad
I t | b o waa m
I tko flxxt landtag o f United I M a
’ wltfcoat n f r c a r i i n i l approval.
, No regular troops of the United
i SfAtan Angy war* *v*r " h a te r#
, fa Shanghai except
*

JAP CABINET IS, Efforts To Be Made MARTIAL LAW IS
Stop Big: Rush To
SUCCESSFUL IN To
Roosevelt Candidacy DECLARED BY JAP
FORCE IN HARBIN
PLANS FOR ARMY

WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 —
(A .P.)—A sweeping realign­
in Democratic presidential
Action Involves City
Decision Reached To ment
politics, designed to stop defi­
nitely
the
onrush
of
the
Roose­
Within S p h e r e Of
Dispatch Force O f
velt forces, to draw new candi­
Russian
In flu e n c e
Unrevealed P o w e r dates
Into the picture, and
throw the decision squarely into
H A ltniN . Msnchurla. Feh. *. —
TOKYO, Feh. C.—The Japan*.*
the national convention itself,
Thr
army d*'l*f*d mmr
cabinet has successfully weathered , is about to be undertaken by
tial law in thr Harbin arr* la*t
an imposing group of party
serious differences which threat
night, wxtrnitng ita control around
ened to scrap plans for dispatch­ leaders. Alfred Smith will make
th«* city and pursuing lh«» sh at­
the
first
move
tomorrow
when
ing army units to Shanghai and
tered army of &lt;*hine«e Grn. Ting
he
issues
a
statem
ent
fully
ex­
na*o cauatd
caussa th...
probably would have
Chow northward wftar severe
pected
to
open
the
way
for
the
downfall of the government.
fighting in which Chinese casual
use of his name as a candidate
A military force of unrevealed
tie* were high.
strength will ba sent to the Chi­ In certain pivotal states. This
Gen. Jim Tamon, in immediate
nes# port, but the government cen­ will be followed hy a nation­ command of the Japanree troop*
wide effort to bring more fav­
sors withheld Information about
under General llaiehe, set up a
orite tons into ths picture,
the sailing date and tha route to
temporary government at llartdn,
strengthen sentiment for uninbe taken.
which is within the sphere of in
General Sadao Arakl, minister
etructed delegations in states
fluenrt of Soviet Russia and i« the
of war, explained censorship had
w ith no real favorite, and
most im portant city on tha I'hincse
been mad* accessary because the
widen the influence of various
Em tern railroad.
Chines* at Shanghai might make
candidates already in the field
Soviet officials in the c»4y re ­
a mass attack on the Japanese
against Roosevelt
mained secluded in their home*
blue Jackets there In the hop* of
while General Tamon had tha city
berating them back to their sjarplavterel with placards jfYomUing
•hip* before reinforcements ’a r ­
"fa ir play" to all resident*. Addi­
rived.
&lt;
tional Japanese airplanes and
The government intend* ehortly
troops arc en route here from
to publbh a statem ent of He
rhangchun.
Shanghai policy.
The pursuit ami destruction of
(Detail* of the cabinet differ­
tha Ting Chow army, last of tha
ence* ware wtthbaid, hut it was
| Chinese forces to defend any part
t*ara*4 th a t .the war and naval
A visit to the Kcktrton Fruit | of Manchuria, probably *111 remlalst«r* certainly would ha*4 re ­
quir* cnnsiilvrmblfl tim». Iht Japi*
signed if the plan to dispatch Canneries Inc., personally escorted noto Indicated. A cNtachmcnt w u
C. 11. Kckcnon. heed of the
troopa had been reversed, and th at by
firm, formed tho major portion of » te t again.t Plnehl-n to de.jrov
■ “
w eald have caused Xhe. today's moottog-w* tbw Hanford -Iky Ting -Chow government -W ctr
Lgovernment.
T f jjf
lh« p r o s p e r * .e f n v official quarters indl- Won* Club, with Maxwell HWW*
&lt;rontinued on Pag* Six)
art, prsaldant of th* rluh, prvsid
&lt;Continue! on Page Two)
tag.
Th* me*Unr. o well-attended
affair, was fu rther fe a tum l by the
presence nf nln* member, of the
Orlando Club, rgho ha I r»m« to
,H utford for th* purpose of invit­
in g tho Sanford Club to bold a
Joint meeting in Orlaod.. 1st* thi«
T A ld -A H A S S E K . Fab. 8.
month.
Itf
A t the plant, Mr. Kckcnon ax- IA .I’. ) — The Florida Hoard
With typhoid fever And ptamaino
, ,
.
— 11
forr«trw met h*r« ycHtrnUy xml
poisoning ram pant In various sec­ plained the varioua p r o c c c , which
tions of tho state, mainly due to ora undsrgonp from the time a
lan.l, and mucklands.
persona having eatan oysters or grapefruit enters the plant until
The board instructed State Fijrother ihellfleh taken from Florida It ta placed in cartons for ship­ ester Harry l.#e Baker to inve.liwater* sine* found to ho polluted. ment to market. He recited tkc gat.- the seriousness of muck fire*
Ray W. Robis, New Swiyrna dep­ various cost* entailed in the con­ now burning In the Everglades
uty shell fish rommissloner. in struction and equipment of the and to offer assistance to local
Sanford today, warned all person* plant, and disclosed many interest­ agencies who ar* fighting tho
to purchms* only oyster* sold by ing detail* ax to number of em­ flumes hut ar*
handicappo.l
reputable dealers, and to b* sua- ploys**, sits of the payroll, tourer through lack of etale or local
pkrlous of all oysters offered for of fruit, and percentage of fruit funds.
used,
'
Game Commissioner G. C. Woo I
sale by -bootleg” salesmen.
A t the meeting. Dr. Kerr Royr* ward and Chairman Harry II
A rta* recently found polluted
aad ordered condemned bv sani­ Topper, Orlando Lion, and W. H. Wells of the HUt* Road Departta ry Inspector* of tha state board Brokaw, Orlando Lion mad* abort discussed plan* for co-operative
talks, whlta tho Orlando Linn action by state agencies again.t
of health, or* as follows:
timber fire*. Detailed plane Were
"F ornandtna: Amelia' R i v e r quartet ta n g several selection*.
Thoe* present a t th* luncheon left up to the' department head*
north from the highway bridge to
a point do* north from F ort ware: T. H. Eckarton. Ben Cant- and the state forester.
The board approved a suggested
Clinch, using a lino following th* wall, C. E. Rawson, Roy Holler,
bill for presentation to th* nest
general Una e f the w estern and Dr. A. W. Epps, II. M. Watson, and
state legislature. The proposed
northern banks where th* river D. K. MtNab, as guests, Orlando act would call for th* creation of
tu rn s as a boundary. All creek* oa U o n . W. H. Brokaw. P tll Maurer, county flro protective units, und-ir
Draper B artlett, H arry Eastwood, the supervision of the State F o r­
tha east fMo are eloood."
"JackiofWtDa: Th* botlr* St. J*o Davis, Ben Co*. M. G. Pear- estry Board and would authorise
John* River to M ayport; Pleasant tan, and Rav. Dr. K. B. Tapper, county commissions to lory a tax
Crook area around Fulton aad aad Sanford Lions W. A. Adams. not to excred two mills for fire
Floral Bluff, and S laton Crook, a* C, E. Adams, E. J . Mayer, A. W. protection and control work.
Knox. Max Stew art. John Mtlach,
fa r north oa beacon No. 4."
A now fire protective unit of
*Sh Aoguatia*: Matanxas River Jr„ Volta Williams, Glen Ungta, L. 71.000 acre* waa added to th*
oa th a .Bay from Vllano Beach F. Boyle, Eddie Bander, R. A. area new under supervision by tho
bridge on tho north ta a point Cobb, W. C. Erickson, and Sam State Forestry service. Th* n e e
unit is located in Liberty, Wakulla
about one-quarter of a mil* south
and I.eon counties and la Joined by
of whore tho Ron Soboatlan River
•n 80,000 aer* unit on tha east
‘
ths M ntansas; also th* San
Club Names and
a 140,000 acre unit on th*
tian River aad oil Ita tribuNight west.
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&lt;
Th# M at mooting of tbo state
Daytona Beach: Pram a point
T. J . E. W#lU~waa sleeted chair­ board will ho hold ta SL Peters­
, berth of U s Ormond bridge, a t man at A Banford branch * t th* burg, probably la April.
■boat tha northern boundary of National Pension Booster's O ak,
R. V. Ott of Ocala and Stanley
Floatation No. 1*. ta o llns rua- a t a mooting In th* Moateww* S. Shsip of Apalachicola, recently
a lag from tho south banka of H*(*l tact night, attend*! by s*v- appointed to th* board, m at with
B iM i O m l on Um tooth.
oral Atlantia C*o*t line railroad tha group for th* first time yao•N o w Smyrna: A l l water* A»d e rp re it employ***. H. L. Olb- tsrday. Other* on tbo board or*
inada J an tho north by th* North **n waa ejected secratary-traas- S. Bryan Jennings of Jackson­
ville, chairman i J . B. Olsen nf
W. E. Kite, MUml. a nyreara- Chiplay; and Simon F. William* of
and AS fa r sooth sa tha south hash
tetlv*
ot
Ut*
natioaal
organ!taJscksoaviUo.
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o f Booth CoaoL
Itan, waa prasesI ta
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Members 0 f Lions
Club Pay V isit To
Canning Factory

War I s Declared
On Fires Raging
In Glade District

Public Is W arned
To Use More Care
In Buying Oysters

Pension
Officers Lost

of Urn grattf....white M. P,
Ad- oA the dost ■fata
AUarna. of New Smyrna, chairad satsndiag aa
of that chapter, daUecrad oa
Cat wool a* tbo Uni tad Statu Not ---- J** oa w*rtt of th* Now

v»l Air State*.­
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Smrraa delegation. Both epaakar*
will ho la Sanford for tho next
Bteatta* of tho tlah.. to bo held
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Machine Gob, Tllfles “
Are Used In Holdup
MIAMI B E A C H . Fab. A — (AJ*.)

—City aad to o aty officer* today
afternoon, F h k .1 4 , *1 4:J0 rombiaad Utair gfforte in a searah
for two M l wha attacked aad a t­
tempted to kidnap Jehu Ott. bustneai man aad gtvta taadrr, Hero.
Orr re ported while bo wag walk­
ing M ■ I tract (wo mo# tarred
him Into a c o r aad boat him hat
be escapad. Ha mdd h* did
know th* MM* of th* attack.

ternational settlement of Shang­
hai Sunday.
With an eye to th* convening
enrly today of his White House an
ti hoarding conference. President
Hoover announced he had culled
Col Frank Knox, publisher of th e'
Chicago Dally News, to head the '
national organisation to free fl -|
3ihi.OOO.OO(1 hidden dollars.
Shortly before be spoke. Henry I
[_ Stevens, commander of th r |
American legion, outlined ta the State's Plea To Jury
executive mansion details for an
Does N ot Ask For
Intensified “w ar on depression."
The American Legion and Ita
Penalty O f Death
affiliated organixationa, Stevens
assorted, will put 1.000^00 men
NORRISTOWN. p ,„ v.b.
t » work la o moqth. Zero h e a l f&lt;j» fA-P-F-OlM coaw ot EAward Al­
U)4 Uflt*. b# A&lt;Ided, I* set for * len. charged w ith Murder ta the
A. M . FWb. 16.
.
sensational killing ot Franrta
The Chief Executive said it was
Donaldson last November, was
possible headquarter* for Colonel
given th* Jary today, tn a plea to
Knox's national organisation to re ­
the Jury the state did not ash
turn hidden money to »om m errlnl|
the death penally and made no
channels might he established In]
demand tor any particular rerChicago. The publisher, a former
dlrt.
general manager of llra rs t news,
The drtrnse asked the Jury to
papers, and a former chairman of
freo Allen roatending he shot
the Republican state committee of
Donaldson In self defense. Al­
Michigan, la expected at U s White len allegodly shot Donaldson
House shortly to di«&gt;u*s plana for daring an altercation between
his campaign.
Donaldson and Rose Allen, the
Th* directors of tin- corporation
defendants slater.
detnrmined upon n policy of "de­
centralisation." They intend to
take advantage of all existing
NORRISTOWN. Pa.. Feb.
credit facilities of the federal gov­ IA.I*.) —-**1 didn't mean to kill
ernment, leaning heavily upon th* him," exclaimed Eddie Allen on
federal reserve system for a pie thr witness stand yesterday ii, de­
llminary setup. Tho skeleton of the fending himself against the charge
old 'War Finance Corporation also nf murder for shooting Francis
(Continued on Page Four)
| A Donaldson
Hisses for the district attorney
and hand clapping for tha young
man on the witness stand, battling
for hia life and freedom, echued
through the court room.
Tho 23-year-old society man told
hi* story nf the killing amid intansa silence. Thera were murmur­
ing*
and sudden outbursts among
John G- leonardy, county pros­
ecuting attorney for th* pact four the listening crowd when District
and on* half years, today an­ Attorney Nas* tried to break down
nounced hie candidacy for ra-*lrc- the defendant's stnry,
“ Why didn't I shoot at his leg?
tion to that offlco, subject to th*
decision of th* voter* In th* Juno Why, Mr. Nas*. I didn't intend to
shoot him at all." brought such an
primaries.
Mr. Laonardy, who has sp«nt hit outburst of approval from tha
entira Ilf* In and around Sanford crowd that tha Judfa threatened
and ho* been a practicing Attorney to clear the courtroom.
her* for tha past 14 years, de­
Throughout her brother'* testi­
clared th at If elected he will en­ mony, Rote, sat a t the side of th*
force the duties attending opon tha room, tight-lipped and unmoied,
office, with tha asm* cartfu l and surrounded by etranger*.
conaldtrate attention that ho hat
Th* defendant In telling of th*
during hie tenur* In office. "This altaged relations of Donaldson with
office will b* used fo r proaaeatlon, Rose, apparently tried to say as
not persecution," Mr. Leonardy little a* was necessary about th*
•aid.
botrayaL
Born a t Osteen, Mr. Leonardy
"I loved my liste r, and atiU do,"
ha* grown up with this ‘auction
said tho tell, thin witness.
And ta one of Ita more prominent
Horae* Allen, the enfeebled
pioneer*. Ho received an **rly edu­
cation a t Osteon, tator attending father of Eddlo and Roe*, a lia took
(Continued On Pag* Four)
Florida A gricultural Coltag* a t
Lak* City. H* later attended S tet­
son University a t DtLand, wbor*
ho secured hi* early law training.
Slac* I l l s ho hat mad* Sanford
hla. homo, gad practiced law In Ua
altd surrounding courts.' Fravloot
to U s teoWenc# In Saaferd, Mr.
NEW ROCHELLE, Now York.
Laonardy served a term aa Volutin Feh. «.—(A .P.)—Daniel WaUor,
coonty rrp rraen U tlra in th* Ftori- 60, who retired Jan . I oa prat Ida nl
of th# Standard Oil C o m p a q at
^ f . ’T ip a a r d . I* an EHr*. a Ki­ doulalana, committed aulcida to ­
lter of tho Stmlael* day by a booting himself t o tho
o f Comamv*. hood la tho basooMat o t tha | m m
f t Kappa PU aactal of hi* brother, Frad Wollar,' Hia
U d a member of tho widow aad *o» attributed thA act
Episcopal Cbarak, O at- to Tvcoat poor health. F ar tovfci
years Walter Was ,a , *
of
Standard
.Now Jersey, apd
Standard Cfi of
—Roof on aanag to
couple tsd.

CASE OF EDWARD INTANGIBLE TAX
ALLEN IS GIVEN ACT IS EXPLAINED
TOJURORSTODAY B Y S .F .

John G. Leonardy
SeekM Re-Election
To Punlic O ffice

Retired Head Of Oil
jCoinpany. Slays Self,

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ANDRETARDIEU

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Plan Would (VcatePolice Force To Help
Any StateBecomingr
AfTfrresslon Victim

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GENEVA. Feb. f i — (A .P.)'
—The French governm ent
yesterday stole a m arch on
the world disarm am ent con-,
fi retire nnd propae**-! arm ing
the l-eu g u e nf N n ti tns
O a th in g »nt«&gt; n r»» m n r plenary
meehnir. An«lrt* T*r&gt;ti**n. hi’titi of
thr l rrnrh
I.yi.I
the ronftrrDi’A a f jr - r tif h ln f
•rhenif to rte.kte kh international
poller forrr mil prtivnlr the* fir*t
rn n tin rrn t of punitive* troop* tft
any -etutr * h n h U tim e tho
I \ictlm of n c irn •'ion.
Thu* th** Kr* ttr*h r»nticipi»U*«l
n#it w rfk ‘« eieiiate* when Bucfoa• ively the
K»^»wh, Ameri­
can, Ku««ian. Japan* *• nn*l Italian
,lilrif»tit»n- were t•» ii»tV.« kn.mn
thrir roncr»*tr pinixmal^.
T anliru furlhor
to In­
ternationalize
aviatiiort, limit
to the l.4»{Mru&lt;» nf S a lo n « tin ritfht
t» «!&lt;po«e of h*a% v fkomt»in:r pl.nnoi
of with* action, an,| (n plaro a t tkW
tli«pmal h n ltfrin
of
InPC-ranfu artillery ve*t«rU carry*
tnjr tfiin- of m»*rr than eij»ht-lnch
ralihr** i»r
tone.
Re«iilr« thMp p ro p o n h ,
French plan *»'»vi«a^*»*| the prohl*
Intlon of )»«&gt;nil»iri|ri!ente front alt*
*r ontinu«&gt;'l on Pair* S'*i) . •

Violation Of L a w In
Punishable By Big
Fine And Sentence
The Intangible Personal Prop­
erty T asation A*t "♦ IM t, a vtaTntion o t which suhjects a property
owner to a fine of not more than
fSOsl or a tlx month* roiinty jail
sentenca, it toon to become n vital
concern of Seminole fount) ta* |
payers. Destined to tiring nn add
ed revenue to the aisle Irensury.
the act la said to )e lillle known
to the average taxpayer, although
ita provisions have l.een iliaciissnl
In several newspaper* in Florida
since the Act was I a w t! In-I year
Sanford I)«iu«lni*y. a«*i»tant tax
assetaor, this morning explained
that "IntanglMu Personal Property "'l* all personal property which
I* not In Itself intrinsically valu­
able, but which derives Ita chief
value from that which it repre­
sent,.
For the purpose of taxation Intanglhle I’rrsonal Property la di­
vided Into three classes. A levy of
two mills on the dollar of th# assrsved value is placed on th* first
two classes, whlta a levy of ono
tenth of a mill la levied on Class
C, 0r th* third elaaa of Intangible
personal property.
The first class of Intangible
personal property is all stocks or
shares of incorporated or unin­
corporated companies; all bomla
except bonds of the several munic­
ipalities and counties of the state
of Florida; and alao such bond# of
(Continued On Page Four)

New Bank Currency
Is Available In City
Ons hundred thousand dollars In
brand naw currency, bearing th*
nam* of th* Sanford-Atlanti* Na­
tional Bank, ia now available for
uao by Hanford persona and cus­
tomers of th* bank. U nton E. Al­
lan, Ita president announced today.
A Uka am ount of govemmant
bond* la on depoolt with th* Troaeuror of tbo United State* to guar­
antee th* Issuance of th* currency,
denomination# of IS, 10, and $20
bill*. Undor th* law, National
hanks th at deposit government
bond* with th* Treasurer of tho
Unitad States are allowed to tatu* currency np to tho amount of
tholr capital stock.
_
_ persona
_ t i n **•
Already
several
m # d bflif'o f th* rn*w iaiu#,' odvtr a l announcing an intention of
saving thorn a* sou»• air*. Mr. Al­
lan declared th a t th* wtd* dlatrlbullon of this m w curtsary, car­
rying th* name ot tho SanfordAtlantic National Bank, will hohp
to advertise Banford And Seminole
county, firin g another Indication
Ot A progrc.'ilv# aOTOOMtk hi thia
city and county.
MV
.
HOLLYWOOD t o n y ef
poaed Ocean Bench Highway from
Danin Beach road to D ads County
opiated toteM tr.

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LEAGUE A S M . 9
PROPOSED BY !

Is It Advertising?

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Airplane Bombers Fly
Overhead To Batter
Already F la tte n e d
District O f Chapei

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Many Dimes Will
Be Sought By Army
Of County Women
Fput thousand
five hundred
dtaUs will h* auilrlted l»y an U rtn/V ;

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of Democratic Women of Rcminnle
County, under the tr.vdcrrfiip of
Mr*. W. Theodore l-angloy, in a
drive which begins Wednesday
morning
The dimes will Im* nsked of the
(600 Democratic registered voters
of this county, and the money
railed will make a portion of a
c
$1.1.111III quota assessed against tho
slate for the purpose nf paying
for campaign expenses lhrimi;hlut
the nation in the routing Demo­
cratic presidential campaign
Mr*. 1-angler who t- a colonel
on the staff uf Mrs. James SI.
Carton, general ef t&gt;.e Florida A r­
my, announced that there will be
a meeting of nil majors, captains
and lieutenant* at the Woman’*
Club curly Wcdnc-day morning for (he purpo..»• ..f n reiving h u tminute inatru* tions ns to method '
of viduiting. and the territory to
i . ^ N M rd by such officer In th*
army.
Hhe announced the appointm ent
nf six majors and 10 captain* this
inurning, and stated th at further
announcement as to liuutcnanta
and captain* will bu mado enrly
this wrek.
Mr*. R.*J. UoU» sriid'tovs. J. &lt;5.
Sharon are major* of thu weat
able dlviaion of Hanford proper.
Mr*. L. P. llagan and Mr*. E. II.
lancy are captain* under Mra.
Holly, while Mra, John Mclarh,
Mr*. Sadie Broustf, and Mra. J. O.
Is n ry are captainf under k in .
Hharon.
Mrs. IL E. Tolar and Mr*. Jno.
G. Leonardy are major* o( tha
east side division of Hanford proptr . Mrs. John T. Brady and Mr*.
A. M. Phillip* are captain* under
r~
Mr*. Tolar, whiln Mrs. Vance .
I)ouglavs and Mi v F . A Douglas*
are captain* under M r,, i.mmordy.
Mrs. A. G. Wagner, uf Ch&amp;luote,
j
I* ths major fu, th* cast aid* of
th* county and ah* hat appointed
Mr*. H. F. Long a t a raptata.
whlta Mrs. W. B. Ballard, of A lta­
monte Spring* U tha Major of th*
west sid* of th* county.

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GANDHI’S PROPERTY SEIZED
AHMEDABAD, India, Fkh. 8c
(A,P,)—Mahatma ■Gandhi1* apt:
nlng'W hset, clock,'cupboard, ^)
w riter, tw o Iran safer and $10 In
cash war* aalaad by th* g o y ertment yaaterday a t A thram
to t
non-paynaant o t taxes.
ORLANDO I TO MEET TAM PA

ORLANDO, Fab. l_(A .P .)_&gt;
Orlando nod HUUbarough of TlmR maot tonight for tha Fb
Ten bask stball tUta. Orb
• tho
" iw d it o l with
"
~
land, IS to W today,

defeated

Wa

I to 1%.

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�ipanese Military Op­
erations Denounced
In Frank Discussion
4 S H A N G H A I.

F e h.

R.— The

g* ^W trlean-owneJ "Shanfhui
{

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Poat”

recently

Kte-

c a rrie d

a

fro n t, ( a g r editorial
(fenounring
g la h u Ja p a n e-e m ilitary operationt
b.. in Shanghai during the U * t four
• A y * . T h e editorial follo w , fn fu ll:
V j ' T h g J a p a n e v m ilitary
fo rre«nd gunmen have not only
In-t
th e ir u a e fu ln r*. aa part of S h a n e
j **nrg d a 'e n .* .- h a m they al-.i

u,

forfeited the right to remain

• i n In tern a tio n a l Settlem ent ...,|
’ V /T o d a y
Are no m ore rop
r m te d w ith the technic a litle - ..f
.
J ip ^ n e s e pntitlnn th a n l i e

pan and
rm a and |
’t k in e In
ter pnw
ItU n ie n i
Ja p a n i«
A Anil m
ie In ter-

( l i t * till* neutral aUtUS * f t y *
rirttk in ev ir. whUh
an i r r s for
f&lt;*r*l(vi iM frly . n&lt;** a * » r l»*ac.
T n restore that n e u tra lity , a t
th is
(Moment l»c«»nirf
they
flliouM detitand the following im*
m n lia ta At#p«:
**H lth d raw al »»f a'l Jnpnnesa
arrntd fo rrts. at Ua*t other than
lltos# rr«|uirr«| for artn.il it' fen fire
an»| police w ork, from &gt;&gt;t T«*mi»nt
snil# ?. ith the Settlement
re*
turning th e ir fum tinn"D ia a rm in g of the j » p » n-te
fill in -'lo th ** ettljan*. who h iv e
pm wl
th * m se l\r. n &lt; .1 luxljr
h e rd -tro n e and lrtn p « n &lt; iM r. at
U « l h ru ta l, and ru ffian ly al worm.
■•&lt;V««alion of all fu rth er landIn* of J a p a n * .- ir m r .l m ilitary
for-oa op I hr S atll.m en t a r r j
"N o th in g ra n ilr-tro y (h r tragic
rnoor.l nr Ja p a n ’*
ilu nd rr.
Hr
rannnl fnrrra«t w nat lu p in may
a r liiv ir . eith er in overwhelm ing
or ro n rilia tin e tin- C hin e— . (me
thing lh.it ra n he ilone i« to make'
il plain that Japan l- plo\«my a
lonely furrow
" T h r non m m liatant Jnpnne*e
•ivllian - m ar rvinniu w ithin (lie
Settlem ent. T h ry and th ru ( hinror n rj|lila iT i nllke d r-erve pro*
lertion, w hirh can le " Iv r ii hy Ihe
m unicipal authorltie- and the u p
ular d*fen«r fnrrra of the power*. (
"Hut aa for the armed Jnraneee
who h a s* uard the Settlem ent a . a
» » r Lgav, and who h are p ro s.ly
1* *tJ*r I the trust roofuleil In them.
l»ut l» o Hnrijd ran I I H « he ■aid:
O f out.* "

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lk« g o tern m en f. rejection of thy barricaded a
H^avy Toll T aken lUyn
of tha peace proposal* p a d « a«t up a n t i
bp tha United Ststea, Great jtrit
Judging ft
As Japs RainBombs am
and France, which cailad upon gun* tho Jai
in d China to c*a*e mabill - , inch project!
On Chinese Troops Japan,
talinn and preparation fur further Idaat tha Ch

‘Business College Is
Given Big Response
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Offltlal* of the American Rani­
ne** Collegia who are planning 'a

hnaiilitle*.
.
! aitiona in th
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A foil Japtnirre armjr ilivlilci^Jha city,
there will he 17 A m rriran war ia ■nmpo-rd of two hriga tea of in. ‘ T h li new
fantry, a regiment of cavalry, a •n"r«d two
chip* in the Whangpoo.
The J -ipanr««* government re- tegimrnt of o rtliery , a battalion yewtenlay w
of engineett and * bnthlion of the holding fa it
jertetl tu n of the peace proposals army -ervlcr
cu p s. The tntal ground.
a ilvam e ii i.y the U nited
S tates ■Irength In about 11.000 pirn
The hea&gt;]
the fighting
in minute* afte
and ot)i'-r p o w tn ami ronditionak*• Hitherto all
.Shanghai ha* been ilone hy J a p i ploded a t lh&lt;
ly arr+pt~d thrri* other*.
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nrar Muejieket*.
tattling Ihe
Th e opinion w i« expressed in
In ordering the diii-ion to houie. three
au th o ritative J a p a n s *
qu arter* ’ Shanghai the cabinrt approvail n
A fter On
t*At h if o r r
Ihir di plum* tie » t .' recommendation aol&gt;m illed t&gt;y th.- f ,a ,*d firing
tempt* fo «et*le Ike Mhanphni | j * forrigrv ininl-ter, mlniatet of wa, ,l,‘* "t*r hinr

eight oceupaaU in a a t o m
b a t pvriahod.
.i X ,
F rM o y
wma found yu aiard ay on «—
T t ju n ran ch near U b e . T h u plana
J 4 C K F O N V IL J .F
had been burned and th* pilot » M opened B e tte r Foo
• W * p up euugm a n eeW tadly H al K » .t C a io n S tre et.

-i,edition- -urrnunding free
The opportunity offered in y e a -.n tg i career.
.
.
ar-hlp* to !«• awarded to o*v. terday’a itrue of thu.Hanford HerThe advrrtU cm ent w hich' ap■pplicanta. gieing company aid whereby ten free eeholanhipi| geared yeaterday la again being
ala reason lo belieTe that Ihe are offered ,by tha American B a il-' repeated ioday fo r the last lim a to
I will fill a need In thle m m -1 neat College* who are -staSlif hing; order to give a il penona an op p e r t
ly.
■ modem business college in San- tnnity to apply fo r the ten free
'-on- who ere in trre-trd ir e ford, offering both d a y ‘and night scholarships offered therein, full
I lo visit the trade body of- classes in Shorthand, Typewriting,* particulars regarding which1m ay
any lime during the day and O flke training. Bookkeeping, Aun- be secured by application either In
9:0n o’rlork at night
1 'ting. « ost Accounting, Hanking.' person, by w riting or phoning the
Income Ta* Accounting. Sales- American Bunines* Colleges to­
m an-hip. Me rc u ria l Courses. Court night or Saturday a t the office of
Reporting, .n.mcrn Filing S&gt;s- the Seminole County Chamber of
IJIS ANOFltXS. Feb. 5.— I A.P. I terns. Business Administration. Commerce, Citjf Hall, Sanford,
—Wreckage of a passenger air­ Com m ercial Pedagogy, Cl»ll Serv- Florida, Phone 51. A reprcsenUplane which disappeared
wit's icn Courses and all allied commer live 0f the American Business Colrial subjects, with a position guar- leges will be a t the office #f the
anteed to every graduate or a Seminal* County Chamber of Com-

«'ie« fo u l 1 hear fruit
a aohitinn
attend) would have keen achieved
thrioigh other agencies.
T h e » l« tr di-partment in Wa«hiflgton rnnaitjwtr.l t*-at the Upn*
ne-e reply did not rluve the d»*or
to fu r'h c r «upeei1ioox from the
interested in u p«« ifi«l 1
tlement.
N Jmpanrft# n eu . n^enry di*. •
l * r , h «m*l a severe a rtille ry hnttl#*
wa- fought At lla r tn. MAnrhnrtn. ,
in » Japnnear drive on &lt; hine*r ,
trrwips |rd »y Ting f*hno
,
lapeneae shells, falling n .n r the
r&gt;Jviese
K a ttrm rnilw Ay head- .

T O A V IA T IO N K.NTHUHIASTM
F J frc lis r liam edlalely
llu al Instruction 118 Hour
Hole— 17 Hour
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Coerluger's
H A N FO R D F L Y IN G HF.HVICE
Phone M M I or 7*1
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—TO-NIGHT—

Offering a full line of slash'
ami fam&gt; groceries and m eat, C.
A. Shriner anil J. II. Aly an
nnunred yesterday that the open
mg -ale In their new .to re in l.ik.
Maiy, (] miles southwest uf Ha •
ford, will he held Inday and Ha.
unlay. Thla grocery and meat mar
ket ia ronsldered one of the mnay
up-to-date stores In lu k e
Msiv
end th* new managers said they
are confident that the resident. ..f
that town will welcome II.

B O X I N G
I — B O U T S —
AUSPICES AMERICAN I.ERION

—28 ROUNDS—
I.AKK WORTH— Oulf .Slm in
llolrl formally open«*«| for s m i q i ,

Hlngwlde Sl.50-tl.0i)

Balcony Reserved

(icncral Admlaalon— 50 Centa

for Colored— 35 Cents

CHEVROLET ANNOUNCES

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A NEW LINE OF SEX-CYLINDER T

NEW
NEW LOW, PRICES

H -t o n

m odels

WITH BODIES PR IC E D
AS LOW AS

IH-TON MODELS »
WITH BODIES PRICED
'
A3 LOW AS '.

require a knockless gasoline
EW in c h a sail—new in bodies—near In every
vital part that has to do with economical,
efficient haulin«-/sf tilling afprrosa aran
fewer Ihsn thm ntnm»ty low prh— ot lasf
year. That, briefly, Is the story of tha new 1% of
«U-cylinder trucks, now introduced by Chevrolet.
Theae trucks art available as oompkta units—la
thrga wheelbase ka*tht-K -ton and I &gt;fton capadtks and M different body types. The price reduc­
tions. range from $10 to ae high as «A3 and mate
CbevVoltt’* fl ret-cost ana of the lowest i a t U
market. OvUlanding feature# of th e new

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�FLORIDA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY «, 1M1

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ROOSEV^rS STAND

Oat of tho difficultly which people are
to the economic depm akm , .much nee
RMDta along miny lines hare been taking shape and will.
If (tarried far enough, more than offset the anpleasantnean
thfongh which we are passing. These advancements, Im­
probable If the world had continued
Ita former pi
oua way, include a varied
and embraci
diverse subjects as the 1
of eraff In
office to the formation of agricultural groups for the
furtherance of the farmer’s Interest
It Un't coincidental th at many of the big titles of the
country should, since the col|apie of bualnm , bp engaged
tn cleaning up their municipal govortnWents at the same
time. It is due to the fact that public grafting la inconi
patiblc with depleted treasuries and the dtlxena a r t now
demanding fifty and seventy-five cents on 'the dollgr
vyhere they didn't used to get but ten and
. . fifteen.
. r_. These
, . ese
forays upon corrupt public Officials will do an Inestimable
amount of good which will be felt long after the depresalon
haa passed.
Concurrent with the campaigns against graft h$s been
the fumigation of metropolitan police departments and the
resultant stamping out to a large extent of gangs and
O r k M e U ' I J n M L crime. Apparently the people are not overly concerned with
their Mayor Thompsons and AI Capones while there Is
ia t u h p ^ t , f b r t; m i
plenty of money to make, but when times are hard It
seems the public Is in no m6od to be cheated.
D1BLR VERSH FOB TODAY
In the field of business Itself many Improvements In
operation and economy have Uken place'because of necessi­
A VERT NHEDFUL PHAYEB
FRA
ty. Wo find employees working In a much higher state of
—ghow me fhy ways, 0 Lord;
Wash me thy paths. Lei inU grlty efficiency, one person often doing tha work now which re­
sa d uprightness preserve me: for quired several persons when life was easy. Purchasing
agents no longer buy their supplies from the first company
I wait on thee.— Psalm tS:$, 2l.
which happens to appear on a list. Investigation as (o
quality and price Is now a requisite and tne experience
CLINK IR B
gained along thla line will stand many businesses in good
stead In years to come.
flha claimed be love for him
In our own"agricultural situation we find the farmers
had burned t f ashee,
and growers uniting in groups and clubs in order that they
But when th f went to clean out
might more successfully cope with tho troubles which be­
the little stova of her byart,
set them. Such pooling of thought* and id u a cannot help
fat order to s ta rt a new Are,
aha could oot shake tbs grata- . . but be a great advantage In promoting agricultural stabili­
for th» rtlnksrs.
ty and prosperity tn this secifon. The idea of co-operation
—Uy Ito-a 7 aieenl Marinonl
and amalgamation of Interests for the common (mod may
1.1 the spark which will light the sky of our naaic In­
’■'Tliey ’i -■I t" cjII Shanghai the dustry.
Pnfi* of :h» Emit; now-the* eay
----------------------It li the Belgium of the World
War.
Overdoing Things

ALBANY, Psh. 6.—Following Is the compute open In the competition of the wholo world.
" It Is Uma fur this nation to use a Utile horse
text o fG o v e rn o r UxossTtll’s speech before the
New York Slate G rins# tn Which he exprvMfd his ions* about the objective wo seek and tt o mentis of
TALLAHASSEE. FA t —
views sa many United State* prohtvme and In- our present ta riff law.' I t la tlmm fo r us to sit
(A.P.)—Although too State Hoad
down with othoy nations and aay to them: T h ii
tarnations! Ii«u#i:
Department hae a tentative bed"W orthy Master sod Member., of the New York tariff fence business, on e a r p a rt and on yours, la
get of mere (baa $11,000,000 for
iu t 1
8 tets Grange: .
, % preventing srqfld trad*. Lat us *c« if W» epp work
next m ore fa up to the power* available fo r new rood and bridge
"I am to r s tonight to extend as Governor at out reciprocal methods by wnleh w* can s ta rt the
themselves.
Doubt
was
expressed
w ort this yoor. Chairman Harry
the stats a friendly greet log to tha farm er &lt;itl- actual Intarrhanga of good*. Wa do not ask you
th at anything m ors would b# done. H. WsH* said- hare yesterday. ,
ssnihEp represented fn the New York State Grange. to buy our goods for cash because we know you
New* of tha cabinet differences
A final budget for tto year's ae
"B at I do more then to extend a fermxl g reet­ havo not got tto cash, t o t w# do sugxest th at It waa considered to be of g re a t sig ­
ing. I welcome the opportunity to dlaroee »(tlh would to as good for us and fo r you |f wa could nificance. Throughput th* conqooxt tlsl tied wiU bo adopted by
you tha attitude that we ought to take toward tend to you each year a U rge volume of American of H i dchurts th* nation, devoutly highway commission a t L ak elan JB
Feb. IT. WoUs said he tx p o e o ti^
m atters that ars vital to our walfara and our hon­ products In axchang* for your products. B ut we patriotic and deeply convinced of
tha final budget to differ ^only
or a , farm ers, ss eltlfens of the greatest state do recognise tha fact th a t we can probably ns* th* ultimate Justice of Japaa'e slightly from t t o tentative budget
In the onion, aa eltliens of tha United States of many of your article* and a t t t o earn* time we cast, gave th* government and the
"We will w a iv e from .,at*te
America and sa dwellers In a world tn which eco­ can sta rt our own wheels of industry going in a rm , almost unanimous support. sources in 1B33 approximately
But
the
Shanghai
conflict
ia
being
nomic and political conditions th a t affect one na- m anufscturlng the thing* you need and w ant—
W.500.000," ,he Mid, "and frito
appralred In a different spirit.
all with adequate safeguards for the American
tiop affect many nations.
However, tho public appears to that anxw nt must first ho &lt;te"I speak with freedom on these tpatiers to an standards of labor.'
hav* accepted official Japanese darted an estim ated sum of fk - \
401,000 for maintenance and bet­
audienre of farm en because I havs found In many
"I has* good reason to be Ilev* th at many n a­ versions p i th* issue* Involved In
previous contacts with you th a t you take m Hodi- tions, who, llkt us, are suffering from stoppage th* 8hm ghal conflict and, aa a terments on approximately AMU
mile* of highways now under
ly and deal thonshtfully with the problems th a t of industry, will meet us half vray qnd put all tb* distinguished Japanese editor re ­
maintenance, aa Compared to $000
marked.
th*y
are
hurt
and
bewilIiemocratic self-sovtm m ent Impose* on all eltl- cards on lha table for tha purpoM of breaking gn
mile* of roads under maintenance
dered
to
find
Japan
'th
o
world's
tens.
actual deadlock which has paralysed world traiids ipost unpopular nation.”
three yyare ago.
"It It peculiarly true today that your prob­ gnd thrown millions her* and abroad out of use­
"Moreover, th* deportment Is
Partisan politic* are unimpor­
lem, are not yours alone|but are the common prob­ ful work.
tant In tho present situation. A l­ required to se t aside approxim ate­
lem* of all tha people tn oar great Rfpublic—
"Lot me a t tha samp Uma make It clear though * general election is sched­ ly $875,000 fo r emergencies sqrh
problems th at ara world-wide In thalr scope.
that a trade e t m l f m e f with tha other nations uled for February W the campaign aa extraordinary 11oral da megs
retarded almost spethatlcgUy Wo have to d to carry qvbr from
"If you conilder. for Instance, your own of tho world does 'not and should not, by any
1X1 and Indado In tlte lM - b u d
economic situation—your itatua a* a fanner tr y ­ stretch of tto Imaginatio n .. Involve tha United and the pflbllc la engrossed la the
get approximately $800,000 of un
developments
abroad,
which
hardly
ing to support hit family worthily on the toll of States In any participation In politUyil contro­
figure as a campaign tsiue. Faclntr P*M bills, those Mil* being un­
Ihe State of New Y ork^yoq find quickly th at It versies la Europe or elsewhere. Nor doss It involve
th* outsld* world there I* little paid because of eh any* In funds
is many-sided; that you are directly and vitally the renewal In any way of tho problem of twelve difference between the Mlnaello available resulting from legisla­
affected In your efforts to earn a living by the years ago of American participation a t a member (opposition) and the Beiyukal tive action and from tto necasaltr
of diverting rood department reve­
activities of loca| government, by those of the of tb* Leagu* of Nstlans.
(government) parties.
nue to tho payment of genaral
state government and by those of the Federal
Explaining She government'* de­ ita ta sipenie*.’1
“In common with million* of my fellow
1 dR
government. And you will find, too, a fourth tie countryman, I worked and spoke In 1920, In be­ cision to send force* to Shanghai,
Florida expect* to receive ah o n rV
m eat th a t affarta your own personal and family half of American participation in a League of N* Admiral Mlnoo Oauml, minister of
problem, of financa, qf m arkets, of tex ts and Uons, conceited In tha highest spirit of world the navy, aald they were to replace $1,881,000 In federal aid toad* far
toad* this year, to added, but
of living—tha relationship* between thlt nation friendship for the great ohjyct of prstanU ag a re­ bhicJackals who hav* been worn ■quit match t t o a m with an equal
down by "continuous fighting with
and other qalions.
turn of world *Sr. F or th a t cquyi* I have no an enemy 10 Urns* stronger then amount of state money.
"In your consideration of local government apology to make.
themselves."
you find th at the major part, the overwhelming
"If today t believed th at tha same or avfn
"W* are sincerely anxious to re ­
p art of your tax burden Is th a t w hkh gpei, not similar factora entered Into the argum ent, I would move the misunderstandings and
to the support of state go v o n u n trt, but to tbs sup­ still favor America's entry Into th* League; and suspicions which unfortunately *pport of strictly local gOTtrnmant. H yoj w sm tn I would go so fa r as to seek to win over
s i r s any considerable part nf your etpen-es for overwhelming opposition which exists In this coun­ Ualted 8UUs," the admiral UM,
"Japan haa absolutely no InUntlon
government, you have got to red.-r* ysur local
Co!. Lindbergh celebrated hit
Sun bathing ia a fad which haa almost reached a (lan- governm ent eoats. It la true th a t the state can try today.
of tarrying out anything In the TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 8. Unnle'h birthday tha othar day,
"But
the
legguo
of
N
ations
today
la
not
the
ard I*, better known at thirty than gprous extreme during the paat few years. Not only has It help you In many way*—by Improving p iirk tl leagu* cancalvtd by Woodrow W ilson.' It might naton of oecapatian at Bhanghal, State Comptroller Ernest Amov
Christ npher Columbui was at fif­ resulted In the establishment of a semi-nudist cult lii this conditions, by giving you better roads, by Improv h*v* b*«n, had th* United States Joined. Too often nor of manuring American Inter- plan* th leave Florida today fur
cits in the Yangtie Valley. We Washington to confer with of.
country, but also It has sent more than on# bather to the tng your school!, by luperrlsing your accounting
tyhospital with a high fever. A friend of ours returning from ■yitetn*. by protecting you agglnst crime and by through theso y e a n Its majos function haa bt«n will withdraw our troop* at quick­
ly aa poaalblo whan lha immediate
fort Lauderdale la anotbar the East Coast the other day called attention to this over­ Marching out and pasting on to you Information not th* broad, overwhelming purpose of world Uih 1* compute.
Florida «ltv having flnaneja) dif* doing of something which in moderation would be quite that la of practical vidua. The Federal govern­ peace, but ra th e r a mere m eeting place fo r tto "If Ainimi o n l y would recog- itructlbn Finance Corporation for
th* aiilatanc* of banka, building
political discussion of strictly European political
flmltlaa. If, city ' comroUlloner* beneficial.
ment also caq contribute to your welfare by It* ngtlonal difficult!**. In th eta tho United States ntsa that Japah-vreglrd* tha trou- and loan associations "ahd for r*.
boa*t a caah balanca In tha dig
bla at Shanghai na*^n antirely lief of depositor* In claxed binkt. .
‘The other afternoon," he said, *T walloed down to the Information isrvict, by M* regulation of Interstate ahoufd havg no past.
traatufy of $88.01.
different light from the Mancha- Tto corporation whkh to* Jus*,
beach ahd saw a dozen groups of young girls and women commerce and-by working out a sound policy to
"Tho fa c t remain* th a t m* did not join the rlan iltuatlon, the would realise been created by Congress cofttemsprawled out on the sand, under the blazing rays of a burn­ guide the movament of population, to aa to bring
' J.mhn has dlipatched a full ing sun. The heat was terrific, /b u t''th ^ 'w e r a fcerftctly about a more itabl* distribution both of popula­ League. Th* Laaga* has net developed through that It la uimecaaiary to quaatioa plate* satiating tto financial
army divlalon to Child. It .'Id anthese y e a n along t t o coursy contemplated by 1U Japin'! Intentions.
structure of tho country 'to th*
"Manchuria la a matter of lift maglmum amouat of. two hilltop)
oontaging at lout that beta la (tm, allowing the tun to burd thofr back*, thalrnoclu, thatr tion and Inrfhstry. ’
fop^ar, nor hav* the prlom pal mean tom shown a
"B
at.
I
w
ith
to
speak
tonight
about
a
mors
shoulders.
1
walked
over
to
a
shady
Spot
and
watched
them
and death for Japan. Shanghai is
one thing Japan haa dona which It
nt of -twofangeneral problem, to dUcuas- particularly means by deposition to divert tto hug* insna spent on arm a­ only a Jtawlng Incident which *•
had not promlaad not to do.
1* to ha
ment
Into
tK*
channels
of
legitim
ate
trade,
bal­
which tha product* S r American Industry and of
are anatom to eloae u soon aa
of deposi­
anced
budgets
and
Payment
of
obligations.
A
m
iri
poaalbta to that wa may withdraw tor* In closed tonka thfoogtoot th ejl
American farm* can find a b etter outlet than th fy
Wouldn't It he a magnanimous
have now. The question of m arkets la today onr can participation In the Leagu* would not serve our troopi.”
nation.
w
thing fur Al Smith to do to with­
Admiral Oounal frankly admit­ White In Washington, l(r. A n n
most vital question. W ithout adequate m arkets In­ the highest purpose of t t o prevention of w ar and
draw hi* presidential aspirations
a settlem ent qf international difficulties In
ted analaty k it the Japaneee ac­ expects to ascertain What will he
dustry I* stifled and whan Industry la stifled the
is favor' of Franklin Roosevelt7
cordon** w ith foods mental American Mania. Be­ tion In tending troops to Shanghai required of th« InatUatJon* under
Hat after all, la there any mag­
demand for farm products and the price* of farm
cause of th$s* fa«t% I do not favor American par be misinterpreted abroad and as- hla luparriiten, tn tto w«y of col­
nanimity In political
clans racommend such treatments In decided moderation, products sink to lava!* th a t mean privation, hun­ tklpatlon.
pretted tha hops that with tha ar- lateral, In ordar-for them to par­
Sun bathara often obliterate moat of the helpful ef- g er and dlacMfiato11- W ithout suth m arket! an era
arriral of thus reinforcement* tho
“Wfceg the world needs most today I* a na­ Chinese would withdraw without ticipate In thla allocation of funds
Tbe Japancta are beginning to fecta they might obtain bacauno they overdo the treatm ent of Jow prices and an arm y at unemployed will long
end it*Ud that ho wa* very hope­
tional
policy
which
wiU
onto
o*
an
exgmple
of
n&lt;t_out that thf crack troopa of
further fighting.
i
As enthusiasts, most of us are prono to overdo things. to with us,
ful that substantial ant*lance
Haig Kal Rhtk are not much Fifteen minutes under the aun would bo great; yet we stay
"There are two outlcta for our products; th« natlongl honor to other nations. Tto tin t lesson
would to available for Florida Inkd (boas Hanohurlan coollaa
far
nil
lha
world
Is
recognition
that
a
treaty
la
a
first, an Iacre sue of ham* aonsvsmptlon, and the
itRutlouf.
1
ky*va been chating all over the an hour or two. Nine holea of golf a t first, yti we play second
nation’s
word
of
honor
to
another
nation
and
that
tha sale of more of our Industrial and a g ­
eighteen and p«fhaps itarf another round If time parmlta.
Accqmpanylag
Mr.
Amoa
to
One set of tenn|g aa a starter
;er would be
b$ fine, yet how many ricultural products to other nations throughout all Juft optional debt* are debts of honor*; that,
Washington will to: Dr. J. H.
therefore,
aa
hnacrrebl*
nation
may
break
a
treaty
the world'
Ttorrell, former prexldoiit of the
tropein nations which for of us fall to attim pt three on our Initial visit to the
Florida Bsnkera ^»»ocl*tI«n and
“You, In tb* State of New York, w hether you In spirit any more than they may break It In let­
L time toVf been condemning courts each aeaionr In bualqcia, In aoclal life, In many of
nor, whan it U a debtor," may repudiate ar
now liquidator of the Bank of Bay
country aa Uncle Shyloek are the things we attempt, wa.aro too prone to, ualng an old live on the farm o r w o rt In tho factory, 'hyp per­ ter;
Btacayno in Mlaq*
‘ “
i beginning to pat the oM mountaineer expression, "btta off more than we can chew." sonally and deeply Interested In the problem, not caocs! a . national debt of honor. On ihg othar
of tha
ftman on tha back again, Tha Moderation leads to a well-rounded life, ahd la a good bal­ only of finding Mmg market* but of finding for­ side, It should be remembered alio that tha credl
WASHINGTON, Feh,8— (A.P.) liquidator
lag flute, itanda between Ja- ance for every-day Ufa.
eign m arkets. Volumes of tachntcal phrases have tor on Us' pqrt should os# avyry honorable mean* —A ftflfart
JJ* Wiscon­ euriljf Company, a
to
help
tb«
debtor
sst
his
houaa
In
ordar.
Slid Earopa.
sin democracy, foaeph P. Tumulty,
been w ritten and utte$$d hut It all m s s down to
this plain truth!
"Europe owes us. Wg do not *wa hff- There­ yesterday denounced la vlgereqa
It Is Interesting to recall tha'.
“The nation* of Europp, South America and fore, wa should call a meeting of our debtors hgr*
m world mu at least one big
tto
F a r K**» a r t n et bgylpg oar. product* of f**- and not In Europe and demand ah understanding.
•ad Loan H u miner, and, Georg»
Ml every twenty yearn, that It Is
SANFORD, TW ENTY YEARS AGO
C, Wkltg, cbkf bank examiner.
if f t and farm fp{ tho m y n o d rog$fn th a t tlfiy If it were considered sdvtalhte in tto present con­
Mr eighteen years ilnee . the
havo not tho means to do tho baying. Iatagnatlon- dition of world fin*nee to postpone tho payment
p M Wer started, that the Unit;
jU * a R U R q -j. K Hftthea&gt;
M u te , always begins /if ware Mite Olive Morrow, who has ho, vigorously opposed It and in gl cash la. gold fif lie equivalent, and they hay* of tight* fog I ‘phrta, wo gtottld noveriheleas inpiayhaaed I ^ ^ f a d fining fUUoir
been the guest of Mr*. Ray Butt tha end hla objection postponed!

AniosWm Advise
With Officials On
Loan Corporation

Tumulty C ensors
Party C hiefs Whe
Run From League

returned to her home Ip Ohio yaa- action for the day.
f might not navy a win lerdar.
Sugar universally eqpramcd end
Rtrongar things hsv* happened.
Mr. and U n . A. H. Crlppen, Jr., universally taxed, Is aobjfcted to
— --- 0 announce the birth of a ton t)|U government control sad regulation
-Qthla state print commission
weak
at their home on Park Ave­ aa to price la tlmoet ev»ry coun­
4 poouUir propoillfom nVgt, a r t
try sad to varylag trade methods
nue.
1
The ftfta it avarrqn with pgd- aa wall, tf ported 8acreta n al
dlara: one-lunge^, one-thlrted beg- State Knox la ^ latter which
gani edvertitlag fakirs and so­ President Taft today forwarded to

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liciting agenta. It U that way ev­
ery winter. If municipalities tan
not, or will not put • atop to these
horde* of slick gantry U U Ugh
Urns Ui# itata legislated sgainst
thaih la*no gentle wo*.
*
The fight Aver the $128,000 MU

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“Tog t*n year*, hatyaen 1R0 and IBM, W* begin and h&gt; what amount.
Americans hftpe^' the** other nqtlena to bay oar
'Europ* haa tmfolgpd tortslf to an a n y of Inopportune Uma to throw sticks
fttds hy tending thop eur own mon$y to da the
Hag aad finds to p e U
tHa moment ia q
-M | N « | I S - t a i n •» M«Iqd ftnanelrt W t W She qbaU tonh •$ tto ilORSe1
buying- Wl Mtn ftoppfd doing that now for good
*
nf hgr
and obvious reason*•
Bccantl* Nniton D. Bakqr. »#e“ThsTs was sad.is only one qthar way by
rwto*!^ m fW riM gqriUbrtam nod ***** of wa* under PresUsat Wllwhich other nations could boy one good*—*“4 *bh*
J w t ' toU gf Uoou. «Vt
un fog $11 the Uto w hkh

oug soverrpisnt, In It. wUdgm, put up a tortlf
fe^c*. so high that t|ey goqU tog as* $h«a •« faahloppd method of *$stengs el goodg. FnvttoTsnore, whan oer thatoltH nlu uH tf U*T H«nt
lota ettsst throe w an u s . a m t|jr pr«t«a| «x
thsoaanda of ant own bustosss tsgn and fsrmara,
the foreign nations, by wag of retaUattoa. raised

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�FLORIDA,

? A n d Personal Activities
MISS MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor Office Telephone 148.

Calendar
MONDAY
A buslneaa meeting of th e P res­
byterian Auxiliary w il l be held et
9:00 o’clock a t the.church.
, Regular business meeting of the
t a Woman's Missionary Society of
W the F irst Methodist Church will tn
held a t 3:00 o'clock'kt the church.
Circle Number Two of the F irst
Christian Church will meet at 3:00
o'clock at tha home of Mrs Elmer
Cordell, '810 Metlonville Avenue.
-

Number Three of th e
vlrst Christian Church will tnsst
8t 3:00 o'clock at the hom, uf Mrs.
U, J. Clause, SIR Mellonville AveCircle

The Cotton Blossom H inirrc
from lha Plney Woods School In
Mississippi will give a program
a t 8:04 o’clock a t the Episcopal
pariah house under the auspirce of
tha Y o u n g
People's S v iiic ,
Teague of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church,
A business mseling of the St.
Agnes Guild of Holy Cross Epiicepal Church will be held at 3:30
• ’clock a t the pariah house.
Monthly business meeting of the
Woman’. Missionary Society nf
tha F irst Baptist Chureh will be
held a t 3:30 o'clock at the church.
Tha Sunbeam Rand of the First
B aptist Church will mest at 3 .10
o'clock Jl the churrh.
■

TUBS DAY
, .i

The Asarlan Claes of the F ust
B aptist Church will meet at x no
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles
P. , Henderson, Benson Springs,
with Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. A.
J. Peterson a . hostesses. Members
are requeeted tolneet at the church
a t 7:30 o'clock where tran sp o rta­
tion will b! provided.
Tha Social Department of th r |
W om an's Club will lave a bridge |
luncheon at 1:00 o'clock at the clul&gt;
house with Mrs, Howard C. I*»ng
and Ur*. John Meisch es hostesses.
Reservations must be made by
Monday at noon with Mrs. Janie.
L. Murphy.

Matff H a r i, Starring
Greta Garbo, Coining
To Milane On Sunday
W hat is conceded to be the m»et
brilliant picture to come from thn
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios In
year* will be shown Sunday and
Monday at tha Milane Theater
when "M ata H ari" opens fur a
three day run. This Is the picture
which co-itara Grata Garbu add
Ramon Navarro, a cinema event
which aroused tha keenest antici­
pation daring th* e’ntlre time In
which th* work w as In production.
fM ata H ari." which from the
viewpoint of story, direction, set
tin t* and photography la said In
as labile h a new standard (or pholoFUy achievement*, la made fur*
ther distinctive by a supporting
caat which Include* such Important
fltta name* aa Lionel Barrymore,
who roeoatly waa awarded th*
Academy tropljy for th* finest
masculine performance of 1931.
Lowi# Stone,
C. H e a r/ Gortd o p , K a r o n M o r i* y , a n d
[ m ^ Aloe B, Francis. Minor roloa
n i f flllad by Blaneho Fred*riel,
Kdhsund Brno**, H elen. Jerome
X H y and Frank Belcher. It was
direct ad by Georg* Vltamaurice,
who scored w ith th* Norma Shear­
e r production, "Btrahgeys g a y
Klee."
Tha unanimous opinion of critics
who have atan preview# of "M ata
H ari" la that U la th* most am ­
bitious. th* p o s t profoundly stirrinj* and the moat glamorous pro4n«Uw) in which M1** Garbo or
N e v a rn haYa ever appeared, Both
»*V» **» ceat In role* which do
p a rt from tlta general trend uf
U i * .pooelewa.- - characUriiaUpna
M s V«lch give them every oppert t p * lo r hath romantic and dr#t u m work o f th* ftral order.

Club M eeting Held
’
A t Shinholner Home

Personals

Tha home of Mrs. R. L Shin ^
holier, 607 Oak Avenue, was thscene of the regular business I Linton E Altai and K B Chap­
meeting of the Sarah
I'srker man plan to motor to S». PetersMethodist Orphanage Club hrl,| on burg tomorrow (or the day,
Wednesday afternoon with Mr
J. D. P arker presiding amt Mr*.
AgneA Peteraon, who H»n
W. 9. Thornton trading the devo
been • e n d in g a week in I'reaeent
Monal. |
A fter the business meeting. City visiting frienda, hat returned
H arry H. Waller, financial sgen' home.
for the Florida
Methodist Or
Mra George Cowan han relurnetl
phanage, gave a short talk in
which he included a thorough re from Atlanta, (la , where &lt;he ha-*
port of the work and conditions of been VHlttng relativea for the paet
tha orphanage.
■ig weeki.
Refreshments were served hv
the hostess to the following Mri. Friends of M iu Klisaneth Clark
J. D. Parker. Mrs f Smith. Mrv will he glad to learn that ahe ia
George McCrum, Mrs J H. I'nw recovering from ■ recent illne-a af
ell, Mrs. W, S. Thornton, Mrs T* her home.
D. Parker. Mrs. J, G Walts. Mr.
R. P. Torrence. Mu. T- W WU
Mr. and Mrv B H Klarhee, of
Hams. Mrs. J. F. Ilickion. MrW. P. Fields, Mrs. G A. Radford. Orlarulo. were the gue^t* la*t night
Mrs. W F.. Wells. Mrs
Fred of Mr and Mr». John Sehiranl,
\J»#eBt Tenth .Street.
Strange, and Harry If. Waller.

Mrs. F. A. Everhard
H ostess At Party
A profusion nf bright c h ire d
|*vden flower* were arranged in
va*e* an&lt;l bowl* in her room* at
the Valdez Hotel yesterday after
nnon when Mrs. F A Everhatd. nf
Ripon, W i t ., en te r ta in e d a •mall
number nf her friends with a
bridge party Tallies anti other
bridge accessories were designed
in colors to harmonize with the
floral decoration*.
A f t e r n e w m l pr ogre ss jcrrtp nf
bridge high w o r e prize wan awn rtf
ed to Mr*. F. H. B a il e y and Mr*, H.
B:. Lewi*, who w a s l u c l y in rut*
ting, w n pr es en ted with R prize
A t the tea hour a * a l a l course w n «
Mf«rves«t hv th e h ostess. ass is ted by
Mr* John R. MacDo na ld and Mine

where hr ha* Feen (pending !*ek
•ra l wceki* on hunine**

Mr*. I . I B R i r , W AIN W R I G H T

On Sunday afternn.-u at 4 o'clock
Miaa Rosemary Vr'llli- and lle rry
G. Miller were united in marriage
at the parsonage by Dr W. J. f a r pentir, pastor of the &lt;1, icdn Meth­
odist Ghurth. They left immediate­
ly fur their home in Tanipn.
Mra. William Robert William*,
of Sanford, spent a lew day* thla
week with Mr. W illiam-' parent*
in Oviedo.
Mra. I.ihhie W sinrlglit and chil­
dren, Ju jce and S pem rr, spent
Saturday in Sanford a* the guests
of Hr*. Erby Mcl-een.
Dr. Daniel, uf Orlando, held the
first i|uarterly conference, of the
year In Oviedo Wednesday evening. He w ai accompanied by Mra.
Dunlrl.
Ther* will he a special musical
program Sunday evening at the
Methodist Church.
Th# Missionary
Society will
meet a t tha M. E. Oiurch Monday
afternoon a t 3 o'clock.
1- II. Bumner ha* . purchased
Pat'* Cafe on th# corner nf Broad­
way and Magnolia Avenue.
h Kaaell wa* a bualntst vUItor in Sanford Tuesday.
Sunday Servlet Feb. 7th a t th*
Methodist Churrh, by Dr. W. J
Carpenter. Subject for th« morni
Ing hour, "An Incident In the Perean Ministry of Jeeua." Evening
hour: “Are the Young Prople pf
the Country Going Right or
W ro n g 7" Tbero will alto bo a
•prrial music program a t thia
time.

Oviedo H igh School
N otes

Mr. and Mra. D c* Howard ilk
nounce tha birth of a ton. Donald,
on W ednfidaj at lh a Ferftbld
Laughton Mtmorial Hospital lira,
Howard and her a on have tern re ­
moved to thair home a t A22 .Sum­
merlin Avenue.

PAGE THREE

ANNUAL LUNCHEON OF GARDEN CLUB Legion Auxiliary’s
OF SA N F 0R D T S WELL ATTENDED
j Work Is Recounted

•* f ptitm of m t
»'• ill Junior #n&lt;( Senior
-til Endeavor*.

**A t iivitie* for lh a w a lf a r e
t
mr:«ib*n&gt; to h*ar Mra. Wors ia- •
EIHST CHRISTI AN &lt; H I IM II
{Civ* a talk on Ciinruw jr*nb*n&lt; nt dHi-ibU'dl vete ra n s, their fa in i hr*
and the widowa and rhi'Hren
lh*- Wuman'ii FluH i»n Feb. 12
S ix t e e n t h
S tre e t
*
It wi* made known at tht* timr , th«»-v who have died occupied lh.
Ihwt th# follow in|{ clf'tlm
i* j final effort" of lha Aiiiilmt t t venue.
The Rav FV M M » b
#!»*' t^tJ th rir chairmen fnr th^ mm d ur in g I !• H . d a t r n Mrw ♦ *•♦ **«
BihU School «« F. \
II inter m uter. unit president «.f
Ini' year AzaJr* r i ir t r . Mrv. II
Wnrxhlp an,t i ...... .
(*mmp I«r I I ****inif U r»AI **f 11*Vk Rucker, rhaitm an: O n tra l » tr
\ M
A m eihin l^irion Aoxiliar\ !»,cl** Mr" K. R. fhillon; Mayf«ir allied veteran*
Christian Fnd».» i
in
h***puaU
fir e ta Mr*. Ralph M, W in t'n ; | l h mil If Imut the country were Tl "|I I Evening Seivne
"
R"'p 1‘irrlt*, Mr* J. H, Colrlmi&lt;h:i ed fr eq u e n tly hv .Auxiliary women
mt{ Dirt (iantenrr*, Mrv E. I.j and g iv e n n « * a v * f l l l a n d e o n if o rU
ll x
not M ip p lk l by thi* irovernment
Mm, Ten Eiik, a** tprakcr for' E m p lo y m e n t f **r hundreiD »»f
Hi** day.
a 'h*»rt r*Ik in ¥*S». h i l u a b t a l me** w i« "Upplini by Hu*
T h e Rev
J .1 M &lt;lo n e • o y
Rhr* broufcht nut the idea of 'put A u x i l i a r y m em ori a l poppy pr*
Firat ,\U " * n«i \ \|

Ik .
1:r*tc* the

c r a i a in which more than 10.0»M
W"
(HM&gt; pup pie*
w e re
made
a to I
t h ro u g h which w o n than fl.tnai,
1MHt wa* raivetl for re li e f a ctiv it ie s
T h e A u x i l i a r y a Ian a *ii *t e d in the
sale of h a m l k r a f t article* m ade h y
d ia a b le ]
men,
and
cont 1 ihiited
SCI mm to the LegmrC* rehab ilita
timi p r o g ra m .
F am ilie* o f dea
lend diviihlcd veteran* th rou gh ou t
the coutvlry in la rg e r
n im b r
than f V r Iwfore were alifeil by the
V 1t i l i n v p r a v t n a l l y n m
one '»!
th»- A u x i l i a r y 7 ’’00 C n it *
being
contttiuou*ly a c ti v e in thi* w o t k

Second Mo-*, hi on \
h a ll

11 n i . j c r o s s

cm

Work progreM laf

*i»»tiilj nt an im ar in e base.

II in* \

M . II U &lt;
M . I »t r . *

M lloh

and . V i limit
S
VI . 4 .1

M. V

A t The Churches

M . \

eniirtr set n o

Rev. I ar roll Yaum

'Jonah'* Re*oive“
of

the

m orn in g

Canto*
•he *11bp', t

1i - i n l t / i ii

ifri*HAv ( l U N f t — e a c h
t ' . l ' N h ^ v i n K h wi&gt;»*ei«l u r e a a o
l hut m ri'in m n ien tievi h y t h e
M o t o r C a r M a n u f a c t u r e ™ for

.e ach

»|i|iliratlon .

We have a ch art nf your
a r —ao come in anil aak o u r
nrw'rator to explain SPE riA U Z K D

iI.U B R IT A T IO N .

SAN JUAN
SERVICE
l ’hone 49t)

*ern

At
the
eienm g
li*»or,
7 Id
Dr
W il button will
1 01 lock. Rev
giv e an d u *tin D ‘d le r t o t e on the
l'a**i&lt;ui p la v , no charge-. A cor
dial web miii' tn t a l h nervier*.
Sunda y Sc hind It; 4ft A , M
1. I- \ | r k »y, *uperinlend«'ii!

I n tv ii . r; .111 I* M.

r

the chd

1 lout will *ing 1be pnldi.
a ll y inviteil fe nnv id thes«
at the mlnirch

j

to,,

H i havi1 lilt' rqu ip m eat
mul know how --w ith our
n v n i u u i . i l ' LIFT nnd apa-

show you a sample of
urease th a t we ua*'Don ' let any one u re a a e
voiir car th a t ttaea only one
g r a i l e nf ttrea.se—ita all
wrong l,ook in your service*
l»»Hik anil see w hat your fac1 n iitnmemla—wo have
d ry
it.

Fe .
7 m \
t* I«* \

If You Are Paying
*Mir A GreaHe Job
Why Not Get A
Correct Job?

A lso

tmn

Mrs. Gardiner Gives Monthly M eeting Of
Party For Her Sister
Iregion Held Friday o*,
Fun* pi i men t in g her *i*t*r» Mr*.

H M S tu rvi

id 11

(Juiin|itag

I’ t n • •
M e e t in g We«lne^tla,*
Du rin g |h». luncheon the follow
mo**, Mr* Homer
Karri*
and 7 ;n v M
in g member* made the follow ,r*i* Mi*. Jafie Ft Smith., linen , bno
ann ouncement* Mr*. E M- (»nlb
men, amt Mr*, Fieri If WiDon
F l i t s r IfA IT I A T C H U R C H
w a y •tated t h a t the b e autific nti. n tiiketz.
and concern at inn commit tee of |h
At the fonchmion o f Hie «rf,*n
I’m k \ v r n iir anil Jtlath S l r m 'l .
clu b will put on a pr ogra m 111 Mn* ; Mr* S h aro n , in b e ha lf *1f thi . he
Tin- Itiff, W . I*.
Bro ok s.
Jr.,
Mra. Herb ert Nu**efl
arirtuttnced e«t ended thank* to
Mr*
\\ K p a s l m .
S n in la y Si himl, to ml A. M
that the A n n u al F ln w cr S h o w u ill Wnt*on. Mr* Henry W ight MrMnrmng S e r v n rs, 11 00 A. 31.
be hebl on Mar. R and 10 at the C. J. Riimph. Mi»* Ellen Mai lone s
H Y. P. IT., n :ui 1*. M.
M a y fa ir Hot el; Mr*. J. ( \ I h l b Ben F bh and \V
Erirk'*»ii. fm
Eveninc Sereiiea. 7 10 I'. M.
• tre ioed the im|M»rtanrr o f plant
H e i r lr»an o f potted f l a n l - , palm*
W eri n e f. ls y pruyi-r n - r . i r r , 7:30
ing more m em or ia l tree* fo r t " e and fl o w e r* , and member * o f t h*'
W ashin gton
Hi-Centeniim l; Mr* 1I11H for rut flo wer* T h e board of P. M.
Kndor C u r le tt announrerl the r(irt m a n a g e i * o f the club then c o n ­
FULL GOHPEI. T \IIKRNAi'I.K
mation o f « new circle under th* g r a t u la t e d Mr*
S h aro n
un h*r
directum of Mra Henry U ' g H
w ork anil on her choice o f lonim it- U r la m lo Ro ad near G e n e va A v *
M n. Hugh \Slielchel in vi te d the Ih i .
W i l l i a m M. M c l,her* ou l pa stor.
Bible Schop l, Sunda&gt;( J l i j k M
S e rm o n . S u n l a y . 11 On A . M.
t ___*
tl l i
es , *
W illin g W o r k e r ! I .r* f i l e , Sun
---- -—

S\

S e r v ic e * ■ b« neld at th e p H ri-h

m

I’

K v a n g r lain* S e rv ir e s, S . m l a )
7
I* 31.
W o m e n '*
prayer m r i ' t i n g.
W r iln e .iia y , i mi [■ 31
I’ r a i e r ah.i T e s t im o n y , Weitnea&lt;lay. 7: Jf. P \|

IMINIHTANT NDTICB
i \ (h i -..li. In it nr fiiriM iratio n o w n ln ir fir h a v in g

nti id iiiniuigfn*'tit nr i tistoily iif inlutigililo pori u . . |u i t \

F'lnriiln
I I. .d the Hi.rnla 1a-gislatnre pa*—&lt;l what
Inlaiig.lib* Personal Property Taxation Act,
11*I*iits .if witirh an* mn fulbiw*;
lotting! bb pcr-olial IiTop^rty" [n hvrvby di*
S t « Tlt»N
finctl a- ,i|l pt i-Mil »• i*i,’i lty which is n«t in itNrlf lntrln*lcally vain a f•|*&gt; tint wtilth d» r oim its t’lnel valua fruro that which
It repres cut uf (aval i nn Intangible t ’hrSE lT H iN 3 Fo. Dm |tuf pti-o of
•liv I'b'd into ihm* ('ll claaaea to h t
smial Pr vfieri&gt; S' bcikliv &gt;
known m- fla*s V It ami i , Intangihl, . IVpMmat l*ritparty.
|Vr*iuia1 iFropvrty U hereby dwClass A 1111N13g Jbb- personal
in
i.f immr|w»rated or unlncor*
fined a* tahig all wtock- ■if snares of
puinD'tl c«mpariie», all b«*mU * vitpf b»*t»il* of the several rnum ripalitira anti inunlira •*! the &gt;%*»•• "f Flornla, amt al*o *uch
(Hind* or government a 1 Imntl „i* »mv Hi* eii'nijit from taxation
under the Fiinstitiilmn »*i In'** »*i the I'nited .^tatex or tha .
Stale nf FI nr iila.
(21 |Ta«a n Intangible IVt-.mwl Property ahall Incloda
all m»t»*s, bond* and other obligation^ i*«r Ihr payment of money
vkbuh a rr -nureil Hy m nrlgagr. deed *.f triMt, or other laaiei
o linis upon rt*al or paraonnI r*iales ^ilualed in Florida, pro*
vulvd that only (Hat p a rt of 1bv taliiv
the nm itgagr, deed
of tru st, lea*i» or other Ben th* properly of whkh u located
within th* Mata, shaU I awf l« »hr *m.l* xalae of property tho
•k &amp; rlhxvl in *aiil ohligaliim. "ball ^** tlaxsifitd and known aa
Cl a • H Intaiigblc lVr*oi«aI l*iope»t\
i;t| ( la** * lutau 'itili* IViriMi.il l*ii*|»*rly wball include ail
other pergonal |.f»*perpv m i ' hJ iiih i I m * la»« A and B In*
nil.it I'rneity. i-i •iiilmn fbut intangible pvrtatial
t a n g ib le
the vt|it». ,if Flcifda. or
and political
pro|&gt;erty heboigioc
**r any Reltgnma, ( haritahle, BenavnihilIvi.* ion t h ■••1 •d
,.mtl \-sni ihI hhi -Imll ta exempt from taxation.
olent or E «1
Provided. hoo*-v hi • tia i uulbiiig herein contained •hall apply tet
fraiwhDrs
D i- hereby made the duty of every peraon,
HFaFTlDN
firm or *••»» p ■’ • • ••tiling or h a v in g the jon trol,' m an ag em e n t
iii

Mt.ii41.1) mt'Ptma or t »i,. Amrri
ran lsxi.ni Auxiliary was hrlil on
ni,i Mr* W D Ga rd in er
e n t e r ­ Finlay afternoon nt tlia- homo nt
South Side Primary
1 31r« Mnrri- Spemar. 1920 | ‘nt
tained the me 111Hera o f the M erry P.-T.A.H olds .Meeting Go-Round Clu b and a number ul riu'tto Atf-nur, with Mrs, .1 ||
H inlrrniialrr (irrsiiling ,o r r th..
F llt.S r CHI'HCH UF CHRIST
In crlrbration of "Foumicrc olhar g u r.t, with a hriiigr |.a .ty | t.usineis .aasion an.1 IT nio„,l.r .
SCIENTIST
Hoy," , fathers' nigbt meeting uf X&gt;.an on Thurailay afternism si In atlrn ilam r. Mr- John li. I m n
«r m s toil j m
*»i i r.iiigii Ir pe rsonal pr o p e rt y in t h H S t a t e which
th* South Mid* Primary P.-T. A her home on Myrtle Aeen nr.
*r(*3 ■•ke.l that the auxiliary join
i•
i *.J inti under the law* of Elorida. including*
subject »
f
hiistian
Scitlire
service*
arr
waa hel,| on Thursday evening in
' &lt;vith the IihmI t bapler o f the |» held every Sunday uiurnlng a t thn
f.ir*, ailtailiiatralor% receiver* ami all fldo*
lim ttp*. * •.
hmioi.
gue*t
Mra.
Vallentine
retha school auditorium with Mr*.
claries. »•
• •■■ i the name fur t a x a tio n l » the ( 'm in t y Aiweaaor
A. R in staging s . ri r lira I inn n f , ..... .. at East Seruml S treet at
A rthur H i,nan leading tha open- reited a pair of ehiflon ho.e as a W a s h in g t o n '* Kirlb&lt;&lt;a&gt;
. • u pioper county on or before the Firxt day of
uf t a x * II o il. ck Subject fnr tomorrow it
log P.-T. A. sung, "School*.’’ The niainenlo of the occasion-,
, h nicI every year, giving the character and detcrip*
Apr il «*r
D u r in g fh c iiicHm e Mr*. R, E. "Spirit.” Wednesday evening avrv.
R#v. E. D. Brownlee then led ill' A lter several urogiesainns o f
■ iiilangihla personal pn»pertv.
lion • f
Steven*, iictib 11n*w thair in an, an i ■• wil In- held at th* new
p rayer and a welcome was aitemlI n t a n „g ib le Pers op at Prone rty shall be
S E iriM N
•d to gueata present by Mrs. W. In iilga .cores were ailita.i noil nminet'll Hi«l th e a u x i l i a r y will church nt K00 F- 2nd 3t„ at n
M-d Ml th e r,Minty w here t||»* tax p a y er reside* nr ha* hi* u»ual
"
dork.
pritea
aw
arilrj
High
.cor.
p;i&lt;o
l|mn*oi
M
play
An
I
rookml
fo*..|
C. Sale her, president of th* or
domn ile In . xo* of c t t r p o r a t lo n s aiich intangible i*er*onat prop*
Thia chin, h inainlalni a fren
fur the cluh membeis, a puisr, xab* in th&lt;* near future. A fb r nil
ganliatlon.
e it \ t a \ n'tiirim xball t a b m m w i I and levied in the CoWflip
(trading
Itnnm
si
the
churrh
when,
luain**%w
b
m
1
1
bren
atlaniletl
|..
vent
to
M
n.
A
rthur
lla
ia
n
l
alul,.
During the meeting Mrs. A'
in w h ic h ihi- cnr|a&gt;ratlon ha* it* prim ipal n ffitr, nr pl^co ot
•
hr
Bible
an,|
all
authorised
Chrla
n#N istr«|
b y b*’ »
th u r H atard, accompanied by Mi», secoml high aror* priie. linen t.&gt;ve- I D i , Spt*
llil-ilT*"
tian Sclen.e lite ra tu re m a, re
M argaret Davis, irnilrred aevrra- els, was awariiad to 3lr|. Itny G. lla u g h tc iv . K a l h r r m r Mml M nr /ai
SF« T H I N 21 A n y t a x p a y e r , public off ic e r or a n v o t h e r par*
■
■•ad,
bur
i
.
m
s
e,|
or
purrhasvd
vocal selections and reports were Holler. Mn&gt;. J . 0 . lainry ha.l high f t , u r n vil irfr^'hiiivnift.
.tii&lt; iv ill f iiII v faihvig nr r e f ii' ing In compl v w ith th la A c t 'Of
heard from tha various commit-' ■core among the other g u a .u ami
v iu U t in * anv «»f the provision* h e re o f shall t a Jfuiltv nf a tnll*
Thq-t per-rut writ* Mr* Fir.l '•pen Tue-d.iv. and Fridays from
, 3 tn S P. M.
lire. It waa announced th at a play res tive I a- purse while 3|i
»#*fucpt"*r *Mt|. ii(N’ti * ttiivictmn »h»*re*&gt;ft shaii be fined not taofW
Jo* Zerrennrr. ‘Mrs. II It. Stevens,
•ban Fie** IIiindied Dtillnr* fffiOH.fMIl., or l e c on fi n e d lm th#
will be (Ire n In the school audi­ Meisch was given .vcomt iugli Mra. J. K. U in x , Mrs. W aller If
ERRS METHODIST MISSION,
torium on Friday, Feb. 12. and score prite, a box of iliisting |aivr- Campbell. Mrs. Morris .Sp..„crr,
o»v lail fo» no* more than s i t (HI month*, or bot h, In th#
|jM—«&lt;iinn *&gt;t th** Gnu rb
,Mr«. Arrington gave a report un tier.
Mrs. .1 B, IliiWard, M r. J ]]
Railroad Avenue near Wml
1 D u * Dll' b la n k * u p o n w h ic h t h r e e
tu rn s should ha made
'h e a r t exhibit held In the school'
Aiiorning the rooms w ia i. the llln tern ,i.ter, Mrv V. M. Flowers! First Street,
*•• ♦ «w|ll t a d a I to furn ish them to anyone upon requast,
recently.
,
S u n d a y Srhnol, iv.iiu A M.
Mia.
F.
K.
Knumillat.
Mr#
J..hn
(l.
tables
Mere
tpreail
for
play
was
a
idtb* - ) » -«*iit nr hi person
Professor T. W. Ijiw tun gave
I'rearhinir, 11:00 A. M. bv J. W
|*i u 's k i n g re» mu * of Intern! IHh* PrraonaT Proper be. tH#
an Instructive talk on Founder, prufu.ion of snap dragona, talen- Iwonatd). Mrs. Clyde A llyrd. Gamblyn, Like Worth
Mra.
J.
C,
Benson.
3lr».
Krnrst
wrf r* v r I* « n
Vato'arv 1*t, sh ould t a g iv e n and th#
Day and what th* P.-T. A. means dulas anil sweet prat arranged
Preaching,
7:30
p,
_M.
, ,
i ,.**!«&gt;«
t*
mad* n« the sam e basis nf valuation a t
tn th* educational system, after with fern#. At the tea hour re­ Rrupp. Mrs. r . F. Proctor
E
at#
]|.
Booth,
pastor,
leel
*•** • t ‘ I *-*•»-It 1 * oueran—al OroiOertV.
which Karl Lehmann congratulat­ freshments wet# served by the Mr*. R E. Stevens.
A levy , • ' two m ills on the d o lla r of the a*«ea«e&lt;l value,
ed tha school on It* fin* eplrit and hostess, eaiisted by Mrs. Wallace
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
D iditrtrd .tn i
\ and l ‘ta»* It ffilaneible P e rs o n a l Pro p a rty
spoke of th* impartaoc* of th# W. Wright and Mr*. t \ W. Baker
CHURCH
and one ten th uf one mill is levied on (Taaa C Intangible Per*
P.-T. A. in rounding out the pro- About four tables of gueata v.are
sotial P roperty
giam of education.
present.
K. D. Iltuwnlee, |i D., I'a.ln r.
If I ra n h of any a*»istar» e in makiiiir out the returns,
A fter a piano sol* by Mlaa Roan
Corner &lt;t*k Ave and Third St.
plea-** do not hesitate to rail on me a t the ApaeeaorM Offlc#
Varner th* meeting adjourned for
Bervicra Sunday
TH3 aunual convention
nf
in the (V u rt House a t S a n fo rl.
a social hour when refraehmenta Boxing Show Staged
Churche* of Go&lt;J of Flurtlia,
'J: IR A M. Sundny School,
wero served. The attendance prise
I LtMl A 31. Mnrolng Worship.
" * ' draw n many out-of-town viaA. VAIU5JIAN, T it Aimc^or.
fnr th* a rtn in g waa awarded to
At Princess Theater ftori aihre Thu inlay night, wil! 12:00 Meeting of Session fur
Mr*. Russell'* room.
rorna to a tim e tomorrow at
midaigbt a t Hi* Church of Gwl,
Billy Hood, Orlando lightweight. Orncva an,J Sanford Avenue*.
W(nt a 10-round decision over Bat­
Tamorruw'a program will U gh,
RUTHEKPORpTON. N. C , — tling ('radon. Panama .City fight- at 9:00 o' i loch with ■ aong « r v
tr,
in
th*
main
avrnt
on
an
inMr. and M ri. william MiUor NanIra led by Maurice Curry. SpeakneT latently celebrated their MLh nugural boxing card presented be­ at a to b« heard during the day
fore
*
email
crowd
at
the
I'rlncrea
wedding annlveraary a t Splndalc.
are J. II. Hirer, f t . Myora; Wm.
They w e n married on N et. 19, Theater last night. Th# Campbell- Smith, F t. Myera; Kul* Davie,
1884, In Rutherford county. The l-oaatng Poet a t th* American U - U ke Monroe; Mr#. T. B. Klnard,
Acceding to requests from numerous patrons we fagVQ ^
bueband la U year* aid, U a wife gion sponsored the evening’s pro­ Sanford; A. J. Tomlmaon, Cleve­
gram.
land, Tenn.; and Pastor W. |.
decided to remain
In an fig h t round stml-Lna), Campbell.
Prine# Albert, Sanford negro, won
DANDKUONS IN W1NTKR
th# docinion ever K. O. Hotkey,
HAY HE, Pa., — Several fan.I of Sanford. I t wns the b r- t fight Huge Sweet Potato
Ilee hero enjoyed mania of dande of th* evening. Albert was subatl_
-4«ornate i, O rCummtncing Sunday, Feb. 7th
mild weather In the middle of thia Undo.
A m onatrr awret potatu weigh­
month. Bright eilnahiaa and mild
Ned Btokas,’ Orlando, woo a six ing’ IS *nd one half pound*, waa
From 9 A. M. I'nUI 8 I*. M.
tem perature# brought up
the round decision over Yeung J*** Uaplnyad a t The Herald office
plant# In aevanU garden#.
Willard, Kissimmee, la the first rm terfUy afternoon by n friend of
Specializing in 50c and 75c Dinners
preliminary] J. D. Sanford won .-&gt;
L*» G arrett of Went Ninth
PIRMS IN G n M A N Y
four round decision over Young Street. U in a product of Her g ar­
Everett, Orlando, and the tiny den, In which ahe grows potatoes,
LK1PXHJ, Geraeoay, — puteen Hood brothers, « and 50 pound ppepe, and flaertra.
hundred America (Irma at prae figbtare, fought a four-round
The G arrett woman, an n a eat maintain bnnabna hi Germany, draw, i
t
nh)Wb ef the Zachary C rale Mill,
nad TO Amefkaa tartar!** are anFigkto will he held at th* Prlw- d ifh te d It to be the largeet awret
l * r J I* hmuag tat marketable c**a *Mk Friday night under tin neMq'afce h«&lt;l ever aeen, and th at
■
^
pmfaeta from America raw and a ua piece • ( IK* Legion N e t, it w|w
grown without any epeclal
|oa 60 her part.
C . E. V allentine, o f G r a n it e C i t y ,

OPEN

w « be held Sunday fT»liM k'tfaclr e t the ehuirh.
W r R n taev e n of thla
awjbed the Q uarterly DlatO rm l the Orlando Chris.
ertaTan’ Friday evening n t

KEY WEST
brU

; JO E v e n i n g S e n h r s

With about 05 members In altemlanc*. the annual luncheon of
the Garden Club nf Sanford wai
held Friday afternoon at I UU
o'dock at the Woman's Club on
Oak Avenue with Mn Jam es G.
Sharon as general chairman ot
the affair. During the afternoon
it was announced 'hat the follow­
ing officers hav, been elected
to serve -lining lb . coming veer:
Mrs W. E Wat-on, president;
Mr, K. N. Scott, vice-president;
and Mrs R. It. M-inroe, secretary
and treasurer
As the guests arrived Ihey

Iked through a latticed e n t r a n t * I ting F lo ri d a m b . irardan* ami n r
1_____ _ club
___ l.a ______
.
, .
. a. ..a . . . . . .
large
auditorium
den* in to Florid* " S h e ndde «1 11 nt
which had t»een iteeoratrd to re
"hr th o u g h t ga id e n *
"hm*i I ho
"emble a spring garden. The green u**ol «*ven though thev
p»i
bar I ground wax .uhirved lty *he m•*tily only fm lorauly Mr* V1
ii*e of qUHiititiex o f
x - j a r a g u ' •op, a n o t h e r «pvaker for C e torn
fern, palm«, and potted plant* A • ion, p res en ted an addi •■ »• ml the
rock garden wax developed in the e t a d ic a lio n of *11111* fruin the high
ce n ter of the room by a p«w*l of way*.
w a t e r which reflected the a r i a n r *
Mu •it' d urin g the luru h no t w-»%
men! of ri&gt;ek", fcin% and plants fu in je he d by Mi* J C llriiM n.
surrounding it Wall t a^keU nf Mr*. H e rb e rt l i u ^ r l l . Mr* R I*
nuiet! gai ilrri
flnwerw in ] a "tel Pip! in. Mr* J II I tilt lough, an!
■ hadr-* addetl mlor to the «cciie.
Mra It. |&lt; Ilea*
Heated at the
speakers* table
C o m m it te e * 111 c h a r g e
nf the
w e re . Mr* Kndor Furlett# |&gt;nwi
Itituheou were a* fo l l o w -* M**.
dent; M r v W E.
Wataon. vice
Janie* U Sharon, g e n e r a l r h i 1■
Friends of MTm Edna Chi lien* preaident; Mrs S, tl. I ha«e% Jr,, man; Mr* E. M G n ll o w a y M *
den will rexrrt to learn that she »«H'retary an*l tm a n u r e r; Mr*. K, N. S c o t t and Mra. E B Sto we,
continue* to be ill at her home on l Henry W ig h t, pant pr esident; \ l i u d ec or ation chairm en; and Mr*. W
M ary S Co m pton , honor guea* . K W ata on . Mr* I. I* M .C u ll . r
Magnolia Avenue.
Mra. C h a rlr * W. Te n Eick» praai- Mr*- Ra lp h M W a t rc n , &gt;lt% D. I.
Mr. and Mra. J. M Slineeipher. I dent of the Flori da F e d e ra tio n of Thraeher. Mr*. S fi Cha-e J
who have been residing at *nn#l C a rd e n Cluha ; and Mr*. Joh n f t n q \ f r , j » Ben"«fi. a.atw».,,it ;
Cedar Avepiir, have muved to '2J0H Al .u p, rh airm a n o f (hr S ig n s mil Mr*, W, M S c o f f , place t a td ■
Billboattl C o m m it te e of the N a ­ Mr* It R Dea*. «hair mnn
Park Avenue
ami
tional ( ouncit
of li a n b-n C I u . m
Mi* t
H K it !le y and .Mr* y.’4|
T
he
25
in
dividual
tahle*
at
w
h
b
n
ward f h g g t n * . co r* age a ; Mi* Lin
John Sfhirard, Jr , left yesterday
for Game*»ilie where h«? Iimr ac the guentn w e re seated w e r e over Ion F Mien, rhatr mnn, Mr*. Hugh
cepted a position with the law laid with la ve n d er linen cloth* and Whelchcl Mr* It M. Mnnroe. uml
cantered w ith howl* uf flo wer * in M** M L VVright, f l o w e r * , Mr*
firm of I#ayton and Gray
har m on is in g color*. Each gu e*i p
Ralph It, Wight, silv e r ; M»* II
5v. Y* Crn«* i* expected iu return reive»| an individual (va&gt;uv|ts«*t » i \f C a ‘•worth. di«he«; Mr». \l S
W ig gin * . fern *; Mr*, E tl I an» v
tomorrow from point* in [.iuiiubo* flower*.

Chester Nation*, nf Binning
ham, Ala * ia h rr*. f*»r n nhorl time
aa the gue«t of Mr ami Mr*. II H
Hill* at thalr home on Pahovttn
O d i+i
Th «•- *'i »r»* — rr Mr*. | | . ft. ! Avenue.
l r &lt;- tt-s » ,T
PiUev, Mra,
Mm. W, 11. (lardmer and father,
U !»(»:. r V'
» *tH ry | #
I h 'p i »r '!*
* *
f a Sharon, W. II. ('roMR. nf Carmlllon. Ill , and
Mr«. A F 1 ■ * "
tohri R. her lMter, Mra. C F \a lb n tm r. »&gt;f
Mac Dona lit, tt* ( I
t •'* l ouck.x, &lt;iranite &lt;'ity. H I. plan to Irave the
flrvt pwrt of the w*rk lor Miami
and Hiaa Carol Eton.
to spend taveral day*

OVIEDO *

SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1932

Sanford

�r

T H E SA N FO gD HERALD, a A T ^ T W
vsfuablt manuscript platea and a
Chlnaso translation on which ha
h a d 1 worked (or years were de­
stroyed. The manuscript was a
commentary on the San Min Thu. I
the so railed Chinese "Bible,'
w ritten by Dr Sun Yat-sen, lata
foinder of the Republic of china.
Judge Linebarger resinned as
Judge Says They Plan United States Judge in the Philip,
pines In 1912 to aid Ur. Hun in
1 5 Militarize China establishing the republic.
Judge Linebarger told the Judic l.ry Committee It was important
that Japan be halted in hrr ag­
rWABlITNGTON, Feb. fl. — A gression against China and that
aM M U nt that It II the purpose nf earh day thvt passed made the
J lp a a to "militarize China" and tn task more difficult.
dawreUlUns of soldiers thus on“ When Japan has landed on the
tdiaad to strike at the west coast California coast an arm y of 10,o f tho ymtmi 'S tales and conquer OOOJMO Chinese," he says, “then
y«&gt;'i are going to wonder why you
! p a rt of the world h st been hare nut waked u p "
bailors J h a Senate Judiciary
In answer to question. by SenaUs# by Jadge PsSl Myron t«r&gt; he said the Chinese could oe
q ftr. trifal a d d err snd «pa­ trained to he effective troops.
rtly of th* National Govsrn- Ha said Janan would afford this
rf- China. .
training and provida food, shel­
j |r i t * 'U nehgrge; appeared be- ter and clothing.
Senator William K. Borah, of |
fg rg /th e committee to urge aboIMIm * of extre-'.orritorislity in i Idaho, . chairman o ' the Foreign
1 Relations Committee, interrupted
. R* bf Id that it is “abeoluUly to » y that Instead of Japan "swal­
iatganlbl* to run a govarnnlent" lowing'' China, he believed It move
M'China at present because of Ih- rehsonable that the lOO.OOdjOOQ
fbU ffdrvnrs, ro( foreign govern- people of China would "swallow up
manta. He asserted tbnl ss goon ns Japan."
It Is (tear that sitre-tarrlto rU lity
“ But it will take them IDO years
Ig-tndel snd that China hka a free to swallow up Japan," said Judge
hand to cogtrol h*y peyd fffsir.. Uncbargcr.
gbb will advance in s way tlfkt will
"Japan will fight the United
M tArtlh tn* n i t of the world sad States." Judge Linebarger said at
a t tho'ssm e time provtd* a m arto t another point. "The Japanese era
fo r'ik e products of jh t United still tn the stale of the feudal
HtaTeS and other raantiiee which period."
Will go far to mend ; economu
lie described them as "pygmy
c * union*.
men" anil "dw arfs,” having regard
i llhiiqfh Judge Linebarger sp- only for forte and loving flghlhig.
pei red primarily to talk of extra- "If America lets Japan alon« three
t j f Itoytalfty, he we* led into n months that's alt they need," he
d li usIRin of praxent condition* in elid.
Fdr Ed*L and especially of
Hd said Japan is ‘‘stripping from
U‘ In Shanghai and th* movo- us our piatketa In China," If# de­
scribed Japan a t "s g reat nation
controlled by force" and comPU‘«ly In th* grip of a military
control more absolute than pre­
vailed - In r| Germany before the
World War.

To Obtain Purpose

fW.W" Si ------

g

(Continued from Page On*)
wDI b« unearthed. Y esterday they
considered lean spplicatione in
N orth Carotins. Ohio, and Indiana.
fUevona f 'resented a n oatline t i
the President of II weeks of prep­
are! ion for his unemployment
drive.
More than 10,000 legion posts
have received "w ar ord e rs.'* he
•aid. In work toward tw in objec­
tives. The legion bee worked tn
conjunction with th e American
Federation of la b o r and tho n a ­
tional association of advertiser»i
Htevens announced the drive wfll
follow these lines:
Every manufacturer and induiIrialiat will bj asked to pat on#j
o r, more men back to work. For
each slich pledge will lie given a
star, sim ilar to those displayed by
the famillea of enlisted men in war
time.
O ther leggtonnsires wtll conduct
a "m an a block campaign." House­
holders will be asked tn supply
one «r more hours of work a week.
w |th a total of I t hours a week
sought on each city block.
"W e have obtained pledges,
from GOO newspapers," htevens
said, “to print a front page boi
telling the number of men pul back
to work In their city each day, and
a sim ilar figure for the nation.
'"We are not asking for the pub­
lication nf propaganda but only
facte designed tn rootora confi­
dence, decrease hoarding and stim ­
ulate confidants. Enough adver­
tiser* employing isd la aa-a medi­
um have pledged u* a h a lf idinut*
of th eir lima tn allow na t* make
GOO announcements a week.” •»
Whit* House officials announced
■men mnrtf netional organigaUan*
had accepted Invitations to join in
i he President's drive to retu rn to
credit channels 11,300,000,000 of

^ M I ^ A , '3 A T O &amp; A T , y g B I ^ f J I

hoarded money. Their aeoap
brought the total (nrollad* to W,
each with ■ voice capable of bring
heard nationally.
The Chief Executive, meanwhile,
prepared the addraaa be will dd&gt;
liver before the parley today, 8a
also did Charles O. Dawes, prealdent of the Raeonatrurtion FInance Corporation. All seven of Ita
Directors will be present.
Hoover gave coos Idere lien dur­
ing the day to th* corporation’s
affairs. He conferred at length
with Paul Bestor. farm loan com*
miss loner, and one of the director*,
and wltlf Senator Watson, Repub­
lican floar leader.
Watson, who had grevipuity
talked with Dawes, reported the
credit organixation was “off to a
g reat sta rt and Ita affect soon will
be felt." He took stepe also to has­
ten Renats action on remaining
items in th« emergency economic
program.

bqaia of valuation as. real eiU t#
«*&lt; taag*U a't*gato*! proporty.

gtase OOTd'ward®
A l l e n l ^ Given A
To J u ro rs Today B

Seminole H igh Fly? „
Will Meet Leesburg
Coach Leonard M«Lores' flemL
nole High Hchotil‘bsskrtbdll (ragti
nearing the end of its 1932 sea­
son, will meet th* Leesburg squad*
tonight at Bernina I* High School,
starting a t 7:1K o'clock.
Two gaaies will he played, tho
firet between th*
teams *f
etch school, th* second between
th# “ A” teame.
• •*
Karh "A" team ha* a similar
record of havlag won nine out of 14
gams* played, and each boast*
veteran playsre. Seminole High's
line-up at the sta rt will probably
find Courier a n d Knight a t for­
wards. Murrey Kannsr a t oonlar.
and Hester snd Lyles at guards.
H E N A T B O K F JIfl FR O M

WAflIIINGTON~ Fob. * .-(A ,F .)
—Tho Senate yesterday confirmed
th* nomloatlon of Goorg* C. Crop*
for reappointm ent as register of
th* land office a t Gainesville,'FIs.

Hr. TTllnfcwf s*alad dial i l l ur
bf or Ur, Vaughan will b* .lad U

nvtizt sny ' property owner 1 in
"taking an t a tax return. Ha organ
that thdy caH atT b * afflr* In th#
(Continued (rata Page One)
(CoaUguad from Fags Own)
Coart M»tt»a a t nri y tin e , and that
(he stand. As ha mads hla way ta governmental hoods as m a y bn alt person* heed the penalty Whkh
the front c f the (o n tt room, the exempt fib re texatlon under the may bo Imposed for a violation.
C o n s titu tio n
father, broken in health, started to
The second class includes all
speak ta bis son, but the district
x p t ic h o r s R M i r r s s a u e . •
notes, b s r A . and other bhlfgatfcms
attorney edged bias away and de­ for tho payment of money which
» o n n x in i i c n y : B T u i v e n th a t
a n d Or v irtu * * t a w rit # f
manded that he not bo allowed la ore seeorwi-Ay mortgage, dead of eKasdescru tls
n J s a u e d &gt; k ! o f th * C irc u it
C
e
u
rt,
J u O e le l C tr l
talk to the defendant in the pres­ trust, or other leases or liens upon c u lt. InT wh eandty f aTr h ird
tw ininot* rn v M S
rw l or po&lt;renal r e t a in situated u n S e r d a t e of F e h r u a r y . I lh t ) U In
ence of the jury.
in Florida, provided th a t only (h a t a e a u a e la te ly p e n d in g tn w tilfn
T U F.
H A N FO R D
INVEKTOKST
Young Allen tvois the witness
p a rt of O»o value of the m ortgage, C O M PA C T w a s r t e l n t U I
and
stand a fter William T, Connor, U s &lt;!«»d of tr a it, 1#ti« or oth*r liin, D i.A C K H K E A tra i n c , * f v r p o o r .
th
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dechief attorney, made a dramatis shall b ear to tho whole value of m e a t w a a ra a d a r a * i s i l u i esud
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la
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f
H
li
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an.
plea for jeatlflcatlen for the slay- property described in said obliga­ d e ed N in e ty IM S a re e n d C osts
,
, i
a m o u n tin g to T w e lv e D o lls re en d
ing in the circumstances, though tion.
T h i r ty P ir n C e n ts. I. J. » \ M».
The third d a re shall include all C
ha said Allen ' did not mean to
isH a n d . v s
S k s r lf f o f H vm lno'e
other personal property net em ­ C o u n ty F lo r id a lis v s levies. upon
shoot Donaldson but ta scare bins.
a
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f
t
e
r
r s e le s a d s a il in
braced In the first two classes, th e h i g h e s t e nfo
d tw .t .b id d e r fe e
‘■It it the rig h t of any individ­
providing th a t intangible personal c a s h a t Hi* re a m d o o r nt t h a t e a r .
ual in defense of hi*.Ufa to take property belonging to tho stale of la in H i»r* B u ild in g *1 No. U S I U * l
a t F lr a l . S t . CUy Of
H sn lm f,
tho d eflate methods necessary far Florida, or political subdivision flo
IV m tn o ls C O u a ty ^ g lo rM s . tm « w u .a *
that purpose," declared the eiter- tbsrvof, or sny religious, chari­ nt.ACKHiiEAidt'g IN C . sa d °P e»eU d
c h . d u r in g tk a . D e a l.h o u r * , e l
ney "We arflj ehow th* a its of Bd- table, benevolent or educational a s­ s•ae lesu
. I. s . k e tw ss H I I SO A IT a u j
dle Allan were ceased by an In­ sociation shall be exempt frem t.SS C , H , "O M se d a y I k s I l k d a r
P f k e u s r e A . In I M f .- tb e fo llo w .
tense love far Ua old fath e r and taxation. Provided, however, that of
In *
d e s c r lb a d
P r o p e r ty ,
ilo o d s,
an intense desire to protest a sis­ not Wag contained in th a t defini­ C h a tte ls , f u r n i t u r e e n d f ix t u r e s a s
tu
lle
w
s
.lp
.w
M
t
;
ter and li v e li e r good name."
tion ehtll apply to frarehtsev.’
A ll o | u u t , S tu c k e f . G « d v .
Defense cadnoel referred to Uso­ t This Intangible personal prop­ • C h a lts ls . F tte a lf u r s art.. K tc ,
lu ra s , s n g . a j l . a i i s r
lid xm ss an aggressive mass and erty tax shall- be assessed In the
to his friend. Albert Onllatin H. rounty where th e taxpayer resides.
Lucas, who was with him the night In case of corporations such prop­
he was shot, as a “brute."
erty tax returns shall be assessed
DR. JOS,
In making his appeal fer Allen's snd levied in tbg county in which
freedom, counsel said th h t ha did the corporation has its principal
' BpiriaUafkg' ia
&lt;.r varicose veins,’
not think "there is a red-blooded offite.
r u p tu r e , feet s i e n d
person who will not say that under
All returns must b* in t^o hamfc
k l a d r * d e ls e s s e e .
the law of Pennsylvania this boy of the tax assessor before Apr. 1.
(p e lv le rilsM so* of
both oiea and v im . was not justified In raving him­ The actual value, as of Jan. &lt;,
■n, r o n a ile a llo n . I n .
self against the attacks uf these ! should bo given, and the aueorerd
d lg e s ilo n .
n e rv o u s,
nsyav. etc..) Dr, How.
aggressors,"
value will bo made oh tba same
•11 h e x m a d . • tfccw.
ooak end psknvtsk.

WASHINGTON. Feb. ( -IA .P .)
—Tba House pootoffks committee
yootorday approved the Fulmer
bill directing the Fostoffice De­
partm ent to purchase American
good* wherever possible.

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L o fo t,

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Peon euocveefully treeted hy him.
cluuanleei Ih e s t of verlcoeo vein*, rupture, am.' rectal elooseea
ere a repots* fur life, end treated, free ut ckarxe ehould any alga
of the trouble ret era. '

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8ANF01D HERALD, BANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1M»

1ST SEES
BRAIN CELLS
Doctor Speidel W i n s
Association P r i z e
f o r His Discovery

Stimson And Parachute He Will Use
Here Tomorrow

Customs Officials
Assume Charge Of
Abandoned P lan e
LAKE Wo r t h , Feb. 5.—(A.P.)
—Custom* authoritlaa - yesterday
took chargv of an sbandonod a ir­
plane, found overturned on tho
beach near here, in the belief it
had been engaged in smuggling
liquor and aliens from either the
Bahama Islands or Cuba.
Identity of the pilot, who fled
a lte r the plane turned over In
making a landing, has not been
established.
No marks of identification were
found on the plane, except the
numbers NCB-7R7 on the wiugs
an t NC-ITn nrt the tail
Authorities said they believed
the numbers were faked to provent identification as they do not
correspond with those issued to li­
censed air craft by the department
of commerce.
Shortly after the plane was
found. Urban Gagnon of Weet
Palm Reach entered salvage rig h t.

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tu t
to the craft. Customa officer* said **■•
the n th ear
V K IHVf.ll.AS.-i
they probably wuuld turn It over antonio j l w t t f f i k * end
^ ' recordist
(fts.S I
By A M l\ I KK to him, unless they reesivsd o rd trt
l-tift*,*, non* il. pee* U .
Recerds
Tlie lurul
from their Tampa offlca to hold it ■n»ols»,t *Isr” ‘-nt!'
Lot R*"8
It of1 tit Joeel-li. | IXi; AL)
h ii ktiu
pending further inveetlgation,
| .rtmrdin# t&lt;&gt; plat thereat itui&gt; ..i ., smi m
l A B WlfeKlNHns
Solicitor for Com plain a i‘
xj
„ _ __ , «
m f
r«&lt;*ord (n Fcmlnola Couoty, Flori
Mrs. G eorff L^wdlF O* Lak*
tvttn*** m¥ hand and tha offn i .i
voTitrie o r A r r t t t *Tio&gt; r u n
Worth
,
. told officer* , eh*
, _ saw thn
.. ttr-l Judlclsl i-irrult ot the «»Stelv 4x URWU Cktt^H •s:«-riou ire
plsne turn over and fan on the or n.iride s.minni* county, -n n ,,,, 11V TH* OWUBB4I. n t T I T K I
o r v n t *TATsc o r r i .m n n s .
besrh and th at * man fled from lt . |S ^ A'Jh( rt*'
f» hr“»ry- * ', r
N»tMr* II1 bar#hv isi%•*n tha.i illL.
Into nearby underbrush.
!
v r. o o r-:l is s
MKHT P«|jOAt, ll piift fta«»r ..f
i’lark nf
O irtilt 17 It If ha of Tat i&gt;rtiflc»fa ,N*»
i‘narl
till, data J thr Ji»«t -let -f j „ |F \
Mr A M TVFEK S
l». l i l i . baa file*. *4i*l &gt;rn 1float c
L&gt;apiitr *'lat k tn my ufflcw and In* »*i4.t«* appti.
ERNC8T V llorAIMtleDFIt
iBllAn for ta t il#**.! i • issue m ac.
S o licito r fu r i i&gt; rapU in»ni
otrdancA with Ihm ?4*1d **&gt;rt1flcat#
vmbrlrM th* h'M-* Inte *crtbwd
t h k r i N r r i T rn r u T . r w r . \ . pri»fH&gt;fty «ltu.iii*4 in Hrininulf ii&lt;un.
T i.T m n n j c i t i . n i r i H d i r tr. Fi®rld*. ti*,wlf
leOta is and It lllsH'h 2. 1 • *k .
I* *&gt;l) r o h sr.MI Mil i: t o t s .
harta SuUI Ivtitfin
TV. c t.o n i n t. iu r t i t v i c s T .
tlK II.S IC t' M t'IM K N T C u m p ls tn e n f Tha Mid land hwina meetiyil «*t th#
•Inf*- nf th»* lwaiifin. *• nf am h &lt;,-rr
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rnK H K H M * II IIKPTFNT Uafand. rlflmtw tn th* ntm* nf I'NKNOWS
a nt
That nil.HI in
iiridkAtTl p.ir
OMIIKN o r r i m.M A TioN
fhm rr of J’ tJbth- ttf Tm CaillfL
rats"
No
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intrd
f Ur Tnd &lt;ta v
TO
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r
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walk, tifAl* nf On nil,
nf July. A I*, 11; * ItitN ft Iris «at«l
Yon nt*» h * ra b y n rd tF * d a n d rw. tvrtlflral* in my offlca and has
G ulrad tn ha a n d a(in*ar nt«-.n th e notda applJi iif|nn fi*r fa* daad in
—Aaaa
7th lia r of M a rrh A i ‘ IM ? to th * i"*tif In accordant*- with law Maid
AfiifiratA rnihraiww tJo« fntlowing
bill nf c o m p la in t f lin t n g s liu i ynu
HAVE YOUR WATCH repairer In lha ahof* aij lol &lt;i!•■*•• «t»&lt;i |p&gt;i'rth#d pr-'pArt) elluatad In S»ml.
Court
mil#
cmintj Flnrisla, m.wli
by on* who really knoee how
l&gt;&gt;ta 11 M, n A li, Ittiick 7.
Tha J^nriford l l r r i l d n h*ralt&gt;
linage. Jew el'r, Msg. Av*.
daatsnatcd aa the* newepii'et Mi
I .nek h .i r I” J*uhd 1%tal on.
which IIn a rift, ay ahftll |&gt;e iniMlahwiI Hie as 1i| land
at thr
ilat# nf tin* | tan a net nf ■nch ear,
T rv CIUROI'RACTIC for Hheu- fnr fo u r rn n a # c u tlv * tv«#k*
Wltnaa*
V
F
P
durI it* t'lark • * i if Irate* In tha iiiihh of l rN K^cWN
matlsm. Neuritis, Sciatica and aaftl Circuit Court, aru] ih* nfflolnl In I
-lid A*r»iflcat# «h»ill hw ra.
be convinced, l)r. W. E. Uac- • aal lharaof thla «th day of Fah d#rmrd acrordlnar in law ta« daws.
Dougall, Floral Heights, S. San­
ford, Phone 648- M.

SE W YORK. F rit e ^ - ( A .P ) —
To tho** who epecalaU upon what
unknown port of "brick*" InUtligyocw may bo mod* of, Dr. Cart
C ay k tj Speidel’s pri«»-wlnning
n*nra dl»et&gt;v*Ty offer* *om*thlng
n r* .
Coniidering the
Independent,
and a t timea leemingly intelligent
action of the mlcroacoplcally email
hit* of nerve* obeerved bjr Dr.
Bpftdcl, It -otlld he deduced that
Intkillffencr even on the human
*e(l* la the turn of cooperation by
myriad* of email and eom parallre.
ly aitnpla phyiicrl P»rie.
Dr. Speidel of the U nivenity
of Virginia won the 11000 prlie of
tha Awetlean Aaaociatlon for the
Advancement of Science for 1931
for be Inc the f lrit pert on ever te
i — A u to m o b ile*
ae« • Urine netre crow complete­
POLITICAL
ly. Re doe* not call the n trre ac­
FORD
Roadster W6.00. Dodge
ANNOUNCEMENTS
tion* inttlH gvnt Re aaya they are
Toup* f&amp;O.OO, Dodge
Sedan
amtba-lifce. Ataebae are almple
wo» i o i st v p n o sR c v T ia a a t . (90.00, all above cars In good con
TOHMKT.
ilqcle-etll em to rt* T o u r s u p p o r t In t h *
Ju n e
o r l . dition. Reel A Sons, Myrtle Ave
Qua of the acltptlata who made
n i a r l e * . in w h ic h I w i l l
a* * h
rs.
Used ear dealer*.
•
lection
iu
th*
offlr*
ol
County
tha award taid that tntrlligfncr
Pr«ia*cutfnff
Allofnry,
will
th*
w at a reaaonahle description of
*r**tl y xppr* cl»t*d | Bo| lieit grourr 1— B u s In can S erv le#
| t Dr. Speidel obaerred.
support on a ntarly Mv* y«ar r#«.
on|
of Juki and iflicjoiti *«rvlc« u* 1800.00 will purchase an unusual
two daaaoa of these
As a special amusement feature to climax an afternoon of stunt a pft-agcuior. and pl#dc*. my con.
business, paying a sure net rash
anieba-like thing*- Doth he rill* flying and passenger carrying from the lakrfronl aviation-^ field. tlnuxd *ffortM toward tha rauie of
juwilr*
income of 160.00 every week. No­
ceQl. Ha obsemw them magnified
JO H N U LK O N A ltO Y
thing tn Stl!. Vary little to do.
times In tho transparent tails Floyd Stiminn. shown above, of Buffalo, one of the natlliJkXace
No Competition. No Dull Seasons.
professional parachute juinpen, will make a perilous leap
*1
r o f t IRNATOIt.
of tree-fro* tadpoles.
Exclotive
I hartbf annoafira my canlldtey Y**r ro-inJ business,
One class Is "cones,” developing speeding plane, SUDD feet above the business dlslri.-t. f lail only in a
red u ctio n ta aanator ttom iht with ,-iisnre for Expansion. Bull■ ttfb f end of a nerve and moving bathing suit, Stimsun m il maneuver hi* parachute so that lie will t h ir t y .■ • v B n t h B a n a t o r l a l d i s t r i c t o f
suhlMl l0 ih* Democratic able for lady ur gentleman. Se*
the living flesh with
land near n white channel marker in Lake Monroe, just north of Florida,
primary In Juno. Your vola and or sitilie,, J. F. U. Harrell, at
Jag motion.
thJ lakefront field. Phil Hair, local mechanic, will have a boat •up port will ba appfraciatad.
Karrold House, Mount Dnra, Fla.
_______ J. J. FABH181I.
__ bind them they spin a nerve nearby, to bring Mr Htiminn back to land.
thfjfad «* they select the route
FOR
flUK
Rirr.
The parachute Jump will take place during the afternoon, de
LANEY’H DRUG S T O R K -P re­
i h#r«hy annourvaa my nyodldacr
foy the future nerve. Their m u i
scriptions, m tgatlnaa, fountali
f f O f H * m fn o la v m i t i t y *mhm fsi speed is about one twenty pending upon the wini velocity, It will conclude an afternoon of f o r i hIni r llha
D «norrailr Primary
•ervice. PROMPT d e l i v e r l e a
flap-thousandth of an Inch a min- flying engaged in by ships of the Reel Flying Service. Ssnford Fly­ J u n # , U p o n m y r a r n r d a n d
pan
Phone IQS.
a h o r lff
o f t h i«
uty fo r brief spurts, and «n aver ing Service, and Kratxer Brothers uf Pennsylvania, who are spon­ cpo« ur fnotrym. a In r aboa l i c i■«
t yo ur
v o ta
and
agp 24 bowrs' travel Is one hun­ soring Stlm ion'i appearance here.
a u p p n r i.
5—Help Warred
t%
. M HA Nil
dred seventy-fifth of a ninrh.
Use cones ire Jelly-like. As
TWO C ip rriin cfd a t« n h
for
ru n s u p in tr.
taking a heavy lull uf Japanese
( wl.h to announce mr candtdacr
they p ro f re n they assume vari- Airplane Bombers Fly
Seminolo County. Fin# line.
lives. The Japanese deiil was esti­ for the office of ebvrtft of Qssninale
oua shapes. Their bodies spread
&gt;ubj,rt to tha DspteefaUo PUaaant work. Gootl profit*. For
Overhead To Batter mated a t 360 a n j it was said that County
ouk feelers, which seem to select
primary In J.m , Tf e le rtti I will particular! a d d rtit P. O. Hot 761.
an
equal
number
■
&gt;
(
snipers
h
i
I
enforce
th , lew without rear or
Already F la tte n e d been slain.
thp route.
favor end will ,mploy hnneet epd Wintor Park.
A t obstacle which they cannot
Inl,llltenl
to assist rfte
District 0 f Chapel Much appearrd to depend today The supportdeputies
of all hiyirst and Uw. 9A—Poultry
penptrate the feelers find a way
aUntUg
rltlaene
will
be
score,letec
upon th* speed with which Japa
arppnd, sometimes even leading to
r a i n , n. BKiaEHa
(Continued from Page One)
neta reinforcements are brought
PLORlDA-HATrHED guaraateW
branching of the nerve.
row tituairr.
ebleka. Orange Hatchery, Apop­
| t times she cone stops for Japan**# regular army and R00 in from the homeland. The Chi
I
hereby
announce
my
caadlCeev
In tbaWatat* tha feelers re­ marinas were landed at Woonung net* were reported In have added for rs.elertton I* the office of ka. Fla.
ta
'T- •subjset
*40J■ft to
during the night and uccqpled the to their m an power during th* Sheriff Hemlnole O eufv.
f t Into the cone,
the Will of the vottre In |h»
the I&gt;*md.
Uem*. II—WawUd
.Chines* forts
there.
ben a Mfv% ta cut, c* |» i go ***. m lu u tj Xu !be
hsle #west
• l»«l4
t* t
*_» m
V. “ •* ’ night. M ilitary- obaorxers joshed erall#
4F
June Tour auf «rl will b# tp
rescue. Dr. Speidel h is ob"A pparently this brigade l* a for a last desperate effort to drive pncIlML,
WANTED: U d y assistant. Part
two of them which had vanguard of the division of Ja p a ­ the bluejacket* out of Shanghai.
j r MCCLELLAND.
lima in laboratory. High school
traveling In opposite dlree- nese soldiers authorired by the
quallficatinn*. Apply I jibnratory.
If tb* Japanese reinforcements
r OR R K F R R IR m T IV l,
, reverse and both move to Tokyo government to h* sent to were slow, these observer* raid, It
1 h#r#by fthnnimf# njy c«mtld»CY c-o Herald.
for R«prrE«nttllvE for t*mlno1«
a rut. A fter healing they again
China Thursday,*' the newspaper was possible the Japanese line Countr
Ip Oroup No 1( *uo|#cl to
atfjto d apart In their original di- la id
btld CASH Paid for cltan cotton rage
would roltape*. With sufficient th« D«mocfEtIt- iTImnry In
ntiion* I
a t Th* Herald Offlca.
It pointed out that gnnd roads reinforcement* It WI - considered in MJun#
jp plarform will In pUbllthtd
Two cd let can pass on the same
lead to Chapel and farther Into probable th a t they would be able li l i r
IS—ApartaeoU
Par Rani
n m
tra il without collision, al­
fl, IT. Rl’ENtT.H
tha Interior o f China from the to drive the Chinese towsrd Hang
though a slight knob In the nerve
rON T A I
2 vacancies in Park Apartments.
affftw ard marks the point of Woosungand Paoeham forts, which chmv. A brigade si&lt; expected to­
F wish to an row new that J am a
corner 18th. and Park Av*.
the Japanese forces were reported day.
candidal* for ra.«ltftlo n to tha
W M *
kltchei
nf County T ax CoilfCtor of Equipped Murphy steel
'L inn of trenches and fortifira- offlca
The second elass of nerve build tn use In a new advance on Shang­
x#mlnot« Couoty, aubjtct to th« ae.
tlona have been dug along the Chi­ tlnn nf th# Democratic primary to and Frlgldaire, Phone 603-J.
e ra are sheath colls. Their job is hai.
haul In Juna.
Japanese naval officials, how­ nese rear In preparation for a h«Your
to form tho outer covering en
support will b* apprcclaud. Z&lt;M&gt;M UcellnneODH For Sale
eating nerves.
ever, denied th e t Japanese troop* withdrawal.
'NO. D. JINKINH.
These cells farm on the side of had been landed at Wooaung or
Japanese plane* paid a visit to
FOR SALE: Team of Mules.
r o n COUNTY JimOFe.
a igenre, developing little sprouts had occupied the Chinese fo rts Chenju university
Cheap, M. Hanson.
where they
T h#r*by announeo my carialdacy
for
th*
of
fir*
of
County
Jude#
of
look like foolers and seem to there.
dropped 12 bombs. One large R#m|noU county, aabjtet to th#
FOR
SALE: BOAT. Mulilnn metal
do thenT as they move about,
Commander Yamataka, chief of building was wrecked and two drrltion of th« voters In th* D*nui,
speed boat, cost over (200.00, in
ng themselves along
the
cr»tlr Primary to h* h#Sd In Jun#
other*
were
set
afire.
Earlier
in
staff, said the Japanese had not
Tour eupport w in b« #p
flrxl ct*»s ehap*. U f**t. long, .1
l.
a W. W AHR
landed forces of any kind. He said th* day Chinese gunners equipped
fl, A 10 in. wide, equipped with
too, will m igrate to
with antiquated anti-aircraft piece,
air tank, first 160.00 tak* It, A.
FOA COUNTY JL-OUK.
pt where a nerve has been In the forts still were in the hands
Tble le to aanounce my randldacy D. Smith.
of the Chinese anil that the J a p a ­ succeeded In bringing down a Jap ­
•
for the office t f County Judge of
addition to n trv ts. Dr. Spot- nese planned to resume their bom­ anese plane within too yards of Memjnoto County, aubjen to the de.
th* headquarters of their nine­ cl,Ion nf the Voters In the D.mo.
/seen evidence th a t other bardment momentarily.
rreilo primary to ba held In Juns.
I will eppreclate your eupporl
living tlssuo a r t built
Hew Y ear’s day—the mn«t Im­ teenth nrmy.
LEGAL NOTICE
a P. llJtltNl*ON,
When thla correspondent saw
w th cones." Especially portant holiday * In the Chines#
NOTitt:
o r a r w r i tL MASTKti'a
the
smoking
skeleton
of
th*
big
laT* tissue lining Inilde calendar—was greeted this m orn­
r e * COUNTY JUDOR
SAXE.
I h e r , by announce my candlderv
ties as distinguished from the ing by the boom of heavy artillery bomber n sh o rt time a fte r th*
VIcINTI.SlI
INVgaTMBNT CO •
fer ra.altctlon to the oflic, of
skin.
corporation. Complainant.—
ta d th* ta tto of machine gun* crash there were three charred County Judge of Semtnoje founijr,
V.
Ity, he has seen one largo along a line stretching from the todies In It. Chinese soldieri in­ Florida, aubject to the Democrblii T H K
JUtAWDT
INVKHTMKN'r
Primary to be• bald tho rlrtt Tuss.
iphago, a typo of w h in "
CfiMPANY,
a
carport! Ion. Its.
specting
11
w
ere
In
high
spirits
Chapel section of Shanghai down
d a y In J u n o 1*11.
tnond.nl
Invade a nerve to do a clean- tha Wangpoo H irer to the Woo- over th* success of their gunnery,
I a n t d e ep ly g r e t e f u l fo r th o s u p ,
Not
.. Ire le hereby alven to nil
p o rt g ly s n m e b y th e s o le r a o f
job.
Japanese flihra caused havoc H am lnol* C o u n ty In th e p a s t, a n a whom II mey concern, thei under
sung porta, IS mile* away.
and b y virtue nr n certain Pecrvt
macrophage entered the
w
ill
a
p
p
r
e
c
ia
te
a
c
o
n
tin
u
a
tio
n
o
f
The Chinese reopened tb* en­ over a wide a r te during » four- Ib lo s u p p o rt In th e J u n e P r im a ry . enured In the Clreull Court In and
a a t a Joint wher* another
for Hi- County of Uatplaol*. Mime
hour bombing raid in which they
J AA f t aUAItON.
of Florida, In Chancery, on lha (lit
brtM hed off, although no gagement th a t has been raging
rained dowq deadly mlisllea on th*
day
ef Fabraary, A. h J*lf. In n
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I w ish m a n a b e d c # to th # r* « p i* rN T O ttfi tN vy-jriU T S N T 4 JO . n c u r .
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nerve,
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nerve.
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several tfmt*
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sell
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w i t h ? tha
b id d e r fo r r ia it.
h ie f f t .
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Ifu u e e ,n
held the battered fartresa,
le of myelin—a fa tty ««h- strongholds.
li'rr.'d^oVrb.w,
euFport wni H
the City df Hen ford. Count
u n ty
of
* forming tho Inner iteaD l
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IMmlnofe.
Florida
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eeosful kapvbtac rftld. Their a ir­ fort did not go into action, either
Th* a* ni
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,t hunche/ backT tc, the Joint
of eale. th o f a llo w in g
planes, circling above the ruin* of because the crew* were In dugouta authorised to aanounce my ean-ll. dleegscn tribheodu r*
t e s ta te , e l iu a te In th e
left the oam/ThU *hlts rail
far U«
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ln e le , S la te e t F l- .r l.
Chapel, spotted a troop train filled or because the piece* were too ob­ daey.
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e u p e rin
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had lE T ie a ir hea belonged to th* J*p- troL
alalr deeply appreciate your cup.
H. M WATSON,
perl ae aa eipreealnn of yotfr con.
eoee* alace th a atari of the Cha­
■pedal Maaler In
Ghkut never will alga 'tre a tie s Itneea aenft#e#eo In ray faithful
Chsaeery.
pel haul*) b u t th e Chine** wetw
prejudicial to her territorial and dlacharge af the dudes of thla of. f ruse
COURT o r *■
m dF
dlfpW* U u d * radministrative sovereignty a n d
COI'NTY, FLORIDA.
8 ? &gt; « y.
wlp continue to resist Japanese ag
ANTONUJ JIMINEA Complainant.—
gUM*Wn.„ffang Ch|pg:W»l« B ftri
TRUNK J ll. et at. Defend.
dent of the executive yuan of the
Chinese national government, said
OF FlrORIDA TO:
any, of tl
rkNNKT. JR. and VIK.
In n ataU m ent her* fram' Uw new
IRKDKLL TKNn BY, hi*
they looked over th e capital a t Host*of a.
President
' Enel Sllh Street, c/n
i said. In preparetU n
A. F x aeh Furniture
Wafig's position com *ponds to
York City, New
f a r reel aetlou today.
tho pronUorahlp In ocddoatal gov
fighting waa going on In
to commend yets, JOHN
sad VIRGINIA i n €
■action of th e iatarfcx&amp;KT. to pern*aall.
■Ally
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u r before lb* Circuit Court
ION BOBU TQ QBX. CALEBS &amp;
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K turl.inil l i l i / r a r d
sv\ i-|*t
in
frn n v t h e N’o r(h h a'* f to d a y III
r»p d m v n |irn*.rr lin e s . • r i p p l f
• w n im iinii a tio n
in \ m itlv iiiir
d is iH r t- V o f lt-M lini yfnnl b r i n g
lie n v v m b jt o f f vhrJ* i "ii-l
l.trh tn im r IntcrrHistcJ hi*’.-* I
1 IMtinif «n VIf| ..f I\\ m ttf Hu*tol *

co u n try T h e Soutii v h ite rt’il •11
f-r a w a r ’ll i |mV when tem jier.’Ot'If e« rnp|HM| into ( h«* thirtn

WY M M

I \ I• I Irll1 VN...| I

Tfct l.i.H*l.tfll rrt.tl

l . i r v r 'l n» • »•• •tntion
&gt;ln-t ill*
** !nl \%i»»-s jotill vimmv
«l 'Nr
hiirliw :t. s nmkiiiK •iiutnriiti* ivni"&gt;&lt;
**|M«* ft* MtJlitv 'ftlim iv. D&gt;'lili*&gt; »»f
l|HI|« | IIIt4 if
nil i«*«
nglaiiii « en1 nitlmut
• r It’ll \ ur (nrninMMtrjt inn - v g s u ' r
i**,full \«a•
S lrerl cur «i*rkit p III H
1 Inc ke&lt; unJ ti am wrrvi#f wft •
)l U.|« I'll
1 • ip p lril1 Thr i uli! •l|M
u»ui thr l A«lrtn half I1 till*

NKW V«&gt;I(K. Fr»»
ilrti \\ \\ Attrir.ii'N

C a r Wood Sets New
Hoat Speed Record

I

riliiKNIX
1 Q tm

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An/.
f iv e r

Kel.
m en

t h e p u r p o r t ! &lt;i ' M m u f c 'ir t n n n

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I

liclvicrn Aiflic* \ one I .I'Ki'i and
II «-«l\ ii; Samuel-on. truti\ iptn
Victim^, broke up the frieml
between the tw.* yotint* wonuu
Winnie Ruth ludd. who i* «m trial
tor M
u- alAymr*. »*
te?*tifirl
yesterday
Dr Joseph 1 attoii. &gt;ain F»anci»M e m t er* uf
i mitedo &lt; ipter,
l i e Mi.inn 11and 4‘lasp. id f il 'A I
i co psychm tii*i. n l a t e d to the lury Fu ture Farmer* f Arm 1 ..
mi', r oriran of |h»- t i l \ n i |i a Men * |li tie
conversations which lie aiit he had j
in monthl) • ■» ion ln*t nitfht,
‘ had with th»* defemtanr confrrninjr j votnl to erect a m :»• •11 in* pUnt &lt;’!n - Cfintiiiri* »ri iiuelt-Mlntf artitle tn it- I in il 1a*u«*. in which
her
relatioiK with
the victim* ! a* i*™..
part ...
«if intir
their Irutiuri^ ...
m farm 1#
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.
.
. ,
p rior ,0 II,e k illim - l« .t Or I Id U fn and developn.ro, I .... p lant ,*l “
‘T
T ?
T t
w . ,’ T
VVAS 11INC.TON. F«;&gt;. 5 .--&lt; A .P .l II* declared Mr-, ludd to he fa re , j ..pen t„ .11 r r.» i,n . wl... a , S &lt;04 “ ''.n n I '
.''l.'''
n
^V

The advent iff clear *kn— hailtfi
the rainfall t^’at h.i* pn«h&lt;*l th&lt;
Mi4«i4sippi River uho.e
flood
4Continued nO I'ltfp Seven)

rJ

S

Meat Curing Plant Favorable Mention

M m . Judd, the w itn ra i « n id '
awnesl Uncli lla lls r in ; ' 1'ncwtUat
lu m te r dealer and ••imrtanian. a t
a m an " I love wilh all my heart
and &gt;mil mor* pa
. .y Ilian I
.-u-r lo»*.| my hu
Italli.ran, who
r 1 • im -;
»»lf
a witneaa,
% m at
Ihr Mart of thi* tria l \ •»Ii the re*t i
Iff the utate witnen•.«•** •*.•» ha* n‘»t
been railed. In a statf nient made
during mveM igation f t . Die riM*
when he »av identlfu-il .»* u friend
of all thr*e women, llnllornn nanl
h* had Iwen "innosenl ■id perhaps
•fiiii«rH*rt.
1
"Would Do r**
Ruili Judd «.!*«•

Iiavi - |.o» n any
witlpoit
Hallo-

.\nvt'un|f fr -m a n.-.-.ll,.
, Hav-ta. k prop, rlv
ii. &lt;1 ri'n-x muii' ..1 1 hi- -pl. Pilnl rumitrv &gt;t..r.-~ mi Semin"l» lu l l in '
I in *&lt;■ -l&gt;r - fill a real ni’.'.l mi Oi&gt;‘ . &gt;.nimuniii 'in I Im I ho i . i v 1
..I th«* . as. ih.v must
I'Hin a lit'l.'.i.f . '\ . &gt; \ i h n n and ind nm. h of ainIhimr. thM .min.•( (i.ipc t.. ..mip.-t«■ with tin- &lt;t irs
in •'aiifu. l ..r ' nn- I iry 1 «it\ and lbi \ don’t u.it.t
In rh.nr •la. .• i- to . an v fHa- n.vnssiti.'s
and III.'
.•iii.rw-nn.
want. &lt;d Ihr I'.npl.* ••! tin- .'••mninnttv

i i'iinuniMiit v ii i .t i i n inn an d

a oin-bti !nt|M"'-ant up.
It 1 . the rrttt• 1 •T mu. Ii
MMnntiiniM a .ti'd x o f t . n 11 lim. . . O', pn^inffar It
1 a v n - 11 I m Ii .ill.' r.'in .'d ii
v 1 .'I i* • III. ,'U, ' Ini 11
ini'. '(&gt; Ita td w a r.
' .iltnn-t ■' it

M.-.-.l. 1
111. .
•nil nl 111
lit II "v\ Iftl
Vilalii ft.

1limy

.I'd di -.*• \ ~ 1 . patron,
r r - i . l r n t - &gt;&gt;1 tin • omnium' v iv I i.M i . t il o
I'ln- ' in ill.' mad’ "i in a - i m IiIi t .uii 11 k&lt;
I t Ill'll IM
»d 1 n 'll VI \|. 'll nil* I tk. Villi' V . ‘I

iintn

t■
"i.- ni".

I fl It'll..

O ft. &gt;1 III

•until

*t n

n i • to 1 111 r*

•i.iriti* a.
ut
K 'tn in . 1

rniints and m u ' .1 |.&lt;im Wlull' I- I Its I'.ll . .. In i
III. ni I a l .

i f . il: f d
ll 1

'hat 1 lu­ «t..r." and Ok
11 .1 ". .1 ■
Ii and ■arri "

h&gt; m h i \ &gt;

1.1 I'll at !• I .. y. t nil

aIf t.nl Ii I*. IT. v
111 . mu

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Init

Ills Im sl-

\&lt;
I'
-.mail
.iihI t
-.iiili
I,nm&lt;

• mamfr-tli uiit.nt '•» i.l. It'.' ...uritii and
1 w11 -tnn k. . p. 1 I.. &gt;..ri . i mr &gt;luiryr .1 1 . .Mint
. . ii |f.. into a laiifrr town and pal iiisli |.&gt;r III."
sll.'lTbamlis). mil .all y. I at Inilllr
|\&gt; ip th.
dollar at w *rk al hum

k A ILL L E H M A N 'S

EFFORT TO KEEP YOUNG ASPIRANT
ROSE ALLEN OUT SEEKING TO HEAD
0 F DIRT 18 LOST COUNTY SCHOOLS

havo th e ir m e a t, cured.
L . ' ^
i '
T h fy "* l« n Voted to h*M s tm hyl “ ?IC 1,1 lhv * *** un
J,‘u ,h lek p o u ltry cor e .t and a fa rm ,
. . .
.
»hop contest, for u h n h P
price*
J r . *eeri-taiy of
^ - , uill ||i. r
I la* &gt; hu-* rrrrn tly
be nw «riit,t to the 1*-f undmtr (my &gt;
w rittrn *D I fliniann m fulliiv* 4j j
e n tm n ta .
"W f hnvi rrrrib ril umny fit11. 1 &lt;»!»»•
T m U y the mrm
- t*»ure«l tfie
pliim n t * on youi in trir« tiiig and
coutu&gt;. visiting r
pro let*t- and
w ork-hop* of rat h •ideflt of the in stiu rtiv o talk, both from | m -i| iIiI
" I'" a ttrn d rd tin* m n ting ami
Chapier. A picnic lun.li was *pi id
I moo ihtiN* who hutriH’d in D«ir
ahorllv after noon t,.dai, at who Ii
iro g in iu * have a \u - t ttidio in time th.* hoy. mad.- plans for I. .**
•lifiii r and I am ronfolfiit ** tt
ing h»... tomorrow uftermion at
t h r r r an* many p«*o|di* wh*i bnve
r.;llO
I.H'k for T suipa an&gt;l 1
ut way 4 A44oi inli- i th r nano of
Fair. I ii. v will he tia n s p o rlr.l. .ill
.'•sintord with r r lr i , who u- u l .
rxpvfi-i | in l. in one of th r
!».•• *

f

j

Feb. %

4 \.P ) -T h r rom m onw ralth lost a
furinua h a ttlr yrM erday to keep
from th r jury reference to th r a l­
leged relationship betw een Ho*e
Allen and Francis A. Dnnaldnon,
• lain by th r g u l ‘* brother, F.«l
w ard.
Kipjally Iram a tir in th r fourth
ila&gt; i•f thr tn u l of th r young •m*i-j
ety m an for rnurdrr.
th#* «urrr«»*f»il effort !•&gt; Dir ilefrn*#* to
hub#- M«linit'i*d a 4iatenirnt hy Alli&gt;M that indical.il hr killed D**n
nld-on for c n in r and app arin D y
e r l f -drf»*n«r.

Ko«r Allen, earlie r in th r day.
again took Do- wiin#-*-* «tnnd
deny *h»- hast Ind in her IrMituoliy
• l«it Sanford and S’rniiuob « •* o ly \Vritnc«da\ and th.it lh*-r# v»ti- im
buif«.
tifr iin|mrtant for rnanw ••’ lirr " hotitri# Inti I" in lo r hiring i law
PrfNi'llt at 1.141 ntphf *&lt;« nii*i *in •
V«*r to firotrct lo r intrre*ti hing-'
over whi h \l»*t R Johnaun. \»
A ftrr Do- i •immonwrnIDi ii.id
“ I wi«h to fonvi-y tn you Dm h i *
ra tio n n l airru ulturt* d ir r r tn r pn
pri-t Mtion of Do* r v - io ti « t on- mad#* ti h t t-s-lul « i fort t*« kr* |»
■iilnt, wen- h« nnetb H inton. Dav
44'ontiiiiird #01 Page Sr&gt;»*n)
m ittrr and the i Imhh a- ,i v h*d« nt
id K a rlr. H arry (iiiKtafsun, W»«
w rit .iw uty p r r ••innI ap|*t m t.ou
H arvey, (‘larcnn* Ih n ile n u n , V(« •
•*f voiir lo ir fo-oprr.it imii
m.ik
Jim inex, Clifford hirnr. Il«-rn;ird
im? "Nriiiinole 4'om itv |l.i\
t t
lam irci"*. RmiAld M iirlu a d . Siev*-I
P eters, Ratniall l'ruM»l, in** I mu
"W’ i* would ilrrply rippri ii*
Phillips. E rnest Pill, John S»-u
list of imuiett of I ho*# in
11 1 .ly
k.irik. Rnlo-rt Wallao*. .Si I lair
aiol toiinly who would Ilk* *0 Im* I
W hile. Alex Johnson. I'a u l Il&lt;&gt;*lp4. ‘
* enrolled a« ratio# no n* o r- -f • ur
r.illon Phillips, nnd D"tiuM | jn
tVA Hl\(. TON. F. h .'• •'(API
, great • Ins*. Then* • a'^*diii»ly no}
ilri’N*.

Dvclaring a b rlirf that aSI pub
la* Hchoola Bhniild I f atlvani a i
through the a t n r t r i t «tniuim v and
with a w ym palhrtn u m lrn ta n d in g
and intrrr-et h rtw rrn all official*
riveted to look a fte r arhoot a f­
f a i r n n d th r tax p ay er. C harles T.
llrinlrr^un, young Sanford ma.i
today announced hi* candid iry for

Parachute Ace To
Jump From Plane lirnokN Nam ed Head
Into Lake Monroe Of M inisterial Rody

H eavy T oil T aken
As Japs Rain Bombs
On Chinese Troops
BLUNT IS HELD
FOR ACTION BY
GRAND JURORS

NKtV V tiliK , Feb V ( A.IM —
Ti »* v• nuiv Fo reig n ISt Ir | ii *im A rlani«*r f*.r "w ork
or bread"
i'iim iiii»t»r iinannnm i-iy up|irm#-«|
marked t# 'h-mMiistra»***n ••f Dn* unth r noininAtMitt of An&lt;lr«*w v|. ilnn
#*mpltiyid vi»***r iay. *t about 7iH)H
ti# |»«* .iini&gt;a«-atbir to (!riu t ItrjtHin.
jnli|t**s MKiri lird on &lt;H v hall frnm
I &gt;rr« i" tn l HiMivrr n.iiiirtl W illi. imi tin* np**M f*»rij»n nn I ' iiuiq Square
l l ’ir r i nn L i In* l'tu(«#| S tjilv - n u n T h rp was nn viulvnrv. Th#
■ ill (• the riMrlbciii d istru t «#f» marcln rs, ).# tlrag g b *| in » robl,
Florid. M irrrnlipg &gt;1 M d s n -n s j iln u liiiir ra n w i»lr#amc«l down
who n «rtuly «linl.
Br«jA*lwnv with tain snaked han»
.^Viiiitur lU rl'o u t. Nrw
li-rtry. mr*
anr.uuiiinl in il* tu-w |tl.i(fm m
A m m inun I stir* Inurli v#a • given
say in g h#* run«iil«rr#| |»r«»h• *iti*#ii I V a l.trgr red flag al th r hrad nf
stcond in iiii|H#rtan&lt; r only ««• th«* Ihr prncr.ssiun
lilflionfd "N rw
economic Riiuatinn nn*i unrm ploy. Y«irk p ro lrta ria t." I)th rr banner#
m rnt.
carried &lt;1. man-1* fu r fre r rrn t,
1* gixUtinfi | m p rrrnit railrim iN f n r firnl arid nth«*r f r r r nrrr«si
to opvrati- motor tru ck * ami niAkit tUa.
joint rat p i w ith
p nivcn grr
uml
AM rrmanlc I’rrsu lrn t MrK»*c rr^
freig h t motor line* war rm»ni* fi’ivi-tl a flrU-gation of Ihr m arch­
m rnilrd Irftir#* Ih r .^rnatr In trr- e rs, whose spokesm an -aid before
sta tr C o m m rrrr C o iun iittse by It. entering city hall:
(*. F silh rirlit, rb u in uu n of th«* |«-g.
"W e're going In tell the m ayor
ish itiv r ro n im ittrr «.f thr N a Ho ii * we’rr sirk nnd tlretl of false prom*
al In du strial T r a ffic l.ragui*.
Uw* We want to t*-l| him his home
ridirf h urrau is nothing hut a
fraud, and his work relief agency
a fake."
Ishuc

One I’r o jiitile H i t s
Railway C ar S c a t ­
te rin g b o d i e s O f
Men O verW ideA rea
in# Th r

| m .i s I i i I H

( hnrgcd W ith A ssault
With IntentT oC om mit A rm ed Robbery
h t Ib'WIVlg

•« |ti rlliui*' i t y

h«-»r

t'l.mlw nn
train

I* m i 1

.nrplaiii's

J n |M it.
a

rainod

i'hiiu'jt'-

mining

toiliiv taking a

ini.i

troop
t'hnpci

h.-avy

loll.

Oiu&gt; l»&lt;nii&gt; il.eit.il' ‘•.oil n rar,
sinlisring

Mo

Im.lioa

of

ing 4^1 h 1*4-*•••I fur f«»11r hour * ('hitu-so '"lilt, r* anti horse*
\ »' -1 • • J t &gt; Hf ! • lUMin. Jo4fu«* «#f tlo* •il'&gt; r a u nl, mr...
l ’« :»• • M I* Dt-moiMi. u p o n r w •
Tht J a P a ma ! i - Jrapt^d 12
finuM•••M
iinM of stAti * Attorney h».ul&gt;« •■
•&lt; i uriipi
Dunersitjr,
M' %
»« It 'nuth. Titti«vilt«*. oi iirarinn,- im lari'.- Iintjing and
’(•'••t Full III int. young (#*orgt«n, fnuig !"••
Tho Chapal
l»«" "I
for inv»'*iigAtit*n l»y an lion wjf
ak«-ti l-y anothar
th. N
|.#&gt; gi .A
iii| j*ir&gt; Hi« bond rim toff iftc h«*t. I&gt;.trt1-r, nt and thora
Ii\«J «• l.i.lHnt and hu won ru s i r . ropurt. ih.- Japaim-o had
1U'f»# I Id hi. 1 . 1 M
l th»* County •Ufceedi-d mi *lasting the •tubv%h* •• In- h«i« L, i it h«*bl mile#
born #lefetid«*r« • it of ueir pusl*
•s 1 • *i.i, n i*M hAg»*i| w ith h r - tinns It W
ii* ii#- *ih|tf tn verify
HIV •” •« * om#| Ii . «
cly.h* |tr«*W&gt;
report* f*»r to ke frmn guns
*•»
vHfi|iiltl h«»&gt; .ill- t ATtil
niut fin- hung •• tin. 1 y uver tho
klll. al '! .III l|t tr||||«t#*d h o l t b u p **f
tit#* Lt\«- I'.Mitt* Filling Stwtio.i ally nt* one could *ee what
»: mg on
Rioith oi Sanf inl
Japan#’*#* airplanes also heavily
111u n t ha il h u t littl e l.i 4*v r«)i#
qu«**tlt*ii**#|
yrtlrrUr, l&lt;it
. lunnharded th«* 4’hmet»e ftirt* at
i'birrd that lh»* ’»U*rir&lt; In .| 1.y \N't*i%j#ig ht»i f.-•il**«t tn tahrIVtr Kilo. I h, and I l 'V,| I I 41. ti. •*n»- .lapaiu'se plane «aii t h o t ^
1
thr*#* aviators and
IM, Hxnfnrtl Im*&gt;« held *iii'«• Tu*** •Ittwn kiITi■
two other*
day an mAtonal Rilnrori, w
»-r*» i* is r#p**rt#d that
#-r.* f.-i,.'.l .|..wn behind th«
untruu lloth boy* hn&lt;1 #t*i u«*rd w
I here \%
a.# wide*
lllunt a* ht-ing th«* man who a - lapafie-*.* I n.
rompanietl Ilrowrr to lh«* filling •I'lra l Lell* f that th#» 4'hineso
received hrtivv remfuicements and
• tation for th«* A t te m p te d hoi I
up. Blunt wii«l that Hat#h and •r i%known tout Dhmi lapaneso
Brewer were th* guilty per*#»n. I I -eja. kets #
# r. landed.
an&lt;| that allnough hu was a mem
I.»kyi# ye-tttdav entered a full
her uf the party of four whi.n army •livin#*iil (lunueving 11,000
wrnt to tha vicinity of the fi!.mg men, uit#l in. hiding infant i y, cav«
Rtntion, he tlruve away from thn il»v nn.| urtillery. tn replace tho
plaice after he »aw Hatch an I f*(H
)ii lilueia ^els n«*w m Shanghai.
llrewvr he^tl for the itation, aoine
The liii'c.d
transport
10 block* away.
t haumont was evp#-ite#| in Shang­
The xtorit-4 told by Hatch and
hai fmm Manila with IJOU mem*
F.tlii were vuhalantially the taint*.
her* uf the IturU-fi *t infantry
Tach tmtified that Brewer a«k*d
tham to go on a "party" with him an«l a detachment of marine«t
Anttrnun
and Blunt, an I that they
kne*v bringing the t ot al
.i„,t tlOHOm n.
nothing of a h*»ld up Attempt until strength ther,* •
Blunt had atopped the car near Uhei, I It / i| Mat -4 n.iwil Vt'v.ol.1
ill- tn Shanghai urri e,
a dipping vat on a lonely road imw . in M
(K' ntimivil On Page Seven)
some distance bat k uf th#* filing
•tation.
Both aald Chat Brewer and Ithint
produced gun*. Brewer telling
them that he And Blunt were go- 1
ing to rob the Rtation, and tha1 .
Kiln anti |l*«ti h were brought
along tn "wnt.h out fur the law",
The boy* Intth testified that they i
did •• they w« r«* ttdd until they
Trail,- Ii.hIv h&lt;a • li'lay learned
•aw Brewer .md Blunt grt out of Emm h- iM
k-t- I.. \|&gt;t h, II. assistant
•ight in the ikirkne**, and
that t» t^o &lt;*. i tn.. pr.-sidant of
they th#»n ran frmn thn ncorif, the Itlm it" • &gt;
• t I..iu railroad,
hearing tv%
(# pintid shots u&lt; the, •it , hni i-i
"""it *ar svrvlca,

th r office of •u |g ,nut*aidrnt of
public instruction, »ubjn t to tho
dreiemn of th«* voters in the J u n j
piiinaii#'*.
"I hrlirve ail poaitiomi In n
•cloud -y ^ tn n •houhl l*r fillrd only
" lM,»‘ ** ba*in of i)aulificmtion and
fitnr.ai for effo lent •rrv lcc, with
out favoritiam ." .Mr Henderson
-Aid n« he briefly outlined his fit*
m o for the office
Mr. llendm «on i * a native of
Hn*h Spring- Aft#*r an rlrm enl.»rv •chool «*lm iitioii in T am pa,
hr cam#* (o Sanford and g raduated
from Semitod#* High School.
Il*»
h*l#r g raduated from Stetson I f nt - did.
(F ontlnurit K ru n Pago Seven)
Blunt i« elinrged with a«sau't

Mellon S election New York Jobless
.j Wins Approval Of March On City Hall
Senate Committee Demanding Bread

John Voorhis, Sachem
Of Tammany, Dead

&lt;-w#L

A Little C hat Ry The Secret;u*y Of The
Seminole Cou n’t vCliamlHM’«&gt;f Commerce

T *'«• 1 n .in lr i -t i t* i-

M MR HR 8 5

Five Cent* A Copy

The C ountry Store

NDkltlSTOWN. I*u.

la n '* ' III 4 attoii -said Im* ankrd
\ir~ I ' 441•1
“ No. ' )n- w;ud -h** oiuyotin I
' I’tiold llailorati )&gt;«*|p y«m if In*
Aunlrtl In ? " Hs- paid h* a tu w v r 1
« n v "IL- certainly tuulil "
D i «i tift-iiiitw hikI iirtfiniM-nf ■ look
piaro iiiAfMM' the uirI.* fin Amu**
11 nti* Irfott* Hu* -lav in o -. D» 4 atIon «nid Mm .ludd told him.
**.v'I hn alah-d |ba( n a tout Iff uf
facl nrffuniriit* o v rr Jack Hallo
ran and 'a -Mr. Dixon.' and a ri;‘i
••I ligation to ratio tnmilo •
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mrntA of »trariKi* in tim a iirs on th r
that we rcipnre 1- th«* * orr rl f
p art of Anni* aii I Sam m y ncr** thr
name .ind 41I1I1 1 - * "
cauar of ih r fight and angrt
shown !»y all Ihrrx g irl- '*
Mr«. Judd, who i a brin g frird for
»br playing of ,\| m . l.rR oi. nUo
iltc la n d ague h&gt; Dr. J, |).
Maoldin, klirncopa rm iuty phyai*
The It.-* Will. I* Brooks, J l . of
rinn. Daftnxi* w iliirm r* p n viom ly
Kloy#| .Slinv»on. of IM ffalo, vn
the F irst B aptist Church was
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elected last night ns president of
the Jacksonville Centennial P a­ J«idi| wan in&lt;anr at th r lim r of th r ' ilnrcdtfv&amp;Ia now n p rratin g through
the P ro te stan t M lm -teriul A ssocia­
o il the nation, i« in .Sanford, ami
rade in th a t city next T hursday •layings.
tion of Sanford. Rev. i . M. M ailer,
Ur.
Mauldin
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w ith a float entered by the St.
of the F irst C hristian Church, was
Johns River T ran-po-tnllon C o m -1 woman tnlil him i h r phy»jra||y over th e huNines* d istric t Sunday elected secretary.
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pany.
D uring the business session it
A replica o f the "I'ily of J a c k ­ body of Mi. i Kam urlson. The hi* p a tn rliu le that he will fall inlu
» t * -leeidol to hold u series of u n ­
sonville" rivsr freighter plying be­ iiO'lie* of the two v i.tu n - were l.ako M onroe, a fte r leaping fru it
ion m eeline* at a •liffercnl churrh
tween Sanford and Jacksonville, • rn t from I’hot-niv to I &lt;•* A ngrlrs llte plane 'J00n feet above th e city.
S tim son. who was her* during &lt;arh n ig h t, during F a ste r week.
will he built nn a huge truck. K in tru n k s un.i Miss Snrnuelson’s
will be a float sim ilar tn ona an- hoily had been dU m rnilw rnl. In lhe recen t visit of the AU-StaV Noonolay m eetings t o r business
m eJl
will
a I s n i| h e h e I
fared by Ih# concern in Ih* Prog- one portion of her c o n serv atio n . Air- J “ ,,r’
rh u ‘r
—
* t r , fo r one of the Largest p ara. w ith the Rev. K. |l. Ilrnw nlw . and
'*»» Day parade here in Decem­ •*
Dr. C ation related, &gt;|r*. Juild said.
chute m anufacturing concern* f«t Rev. C arrolt V arner to have
ber.
"If things don’t go a . they are
A m erica, and is one o f the l w . ( charge of speaker- and location of
News reel companies, have been planned,” she would tell
r r *Ty-l men in th is country to go out »f the services.
engaged to m ake picturea o f the thing.
alt a irp la n e flying upsido down.
parade, thua Insuring wide n atio n ­
The assus-iation will meet tn the
Ills appearace here
is spon­ first Munday of each montK, la
al publicity. Trad., body heads
sored by the Sanford F ly in g H er;- discuss m atters of h u em e.t and
th in k the flo at will I* so unique
Ire, tho Reel Air Hervic*. and Ih* »a&gt; a of fu rth erin g thn cause of
th a t )t w ill be one of the f r a ­
K ratxer Brother* of Pennsylvania,
ti r e j floats tee n in any new srrel
Ih
C h ristian ity in this city.
all of which will have planes at
shot# released. Boat line officials
the lake front flald fo r th e p u r­
has* entered the float represent­
C lIl'R C H TO BUT ESTA TE
N EW YORK. Feb. S. - f A .P .1 ing Sanford In recognition of the Jo h n Voorhis, I0 2 -)rar-o ld grand pose. of c arry in g paaaenger*. an I
(tilin
g
exhibition*
o
f
a
tu
n
t
fly
e»-operation they h e ir
received
n T T S B U R C II. Feb. f&gt;.—(A .P.)
sachem of Tam m any H all, dl*J to- fng.
from officials of this city as well
St. M ary'* Catholic C hurrh. 8L
day. Dasplt* his advanced ag*
* 4 Joekaonville. .
Voorhis continuml
hla w ork as
i . r r n . K m o n e y f o r f i n d s ,,r '* r*bur»•"&lt;! «&lt;■ «#"»*•
'•rp
rn h a nnaarc
rf., P itts h u re
« iv t
rfhh ,. «u
x»i l rw
receive
prvyisknt of tb« city board of alee* TAM PAN IM.KADS ACILTY
the rs ta t* o f Joseph A. Simonton,
liana until last O ctober w hen ha
T A I.I.A H A SS E E ,
Fab. K
a D tU b o rih c r, a fte r th e death *f
MONROR,
M ich. Feb. ». — » * * re tired Y,y th* board of e itl- ( A I M —A ltho««b th* K oaJ O r a siste r, Em m a S. D crgrr. .SimonIA.P.)—CharVs WH'lams, » . of m at" a t fufll aalary o f Id .000 a n ­ r a r tm r n t h a t • tc n ta tlv * 4iad*ct tnh’a w ill, probated y e ite n la v , di*&gt;
T a x a ri, pW adr.l guilty in circuit nually. He ra le h rrtril his last for niora th an flXJMO.OOO for this pn«ed a n c ita te estim ated a t |3 3 ,
c o u rt j e etan ia y ta a charge of II- b lrttd a jr m aking a rad io brood-a«t yc*r, less th a n • million a n d a half 700.
H t* l rem oval of an aitum oW I.' on th a t occasion la st J u ly . Fhjrsi- dollsrs w ill h* avtU abl* fo r • new
fr*m k larid a. 8*ntenc* wax d*- ■com a ttrib u te d b n rip* ag* ta road b rid e* work, C h airm an Well*
PALM B E A C H -R o y a i Poindcloott Rviog.
aaid today.
an a H otel opened lo r a«a*on.
tStass'-Hlr *.. 4j . .
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Sanford F loat Of
River Line Will Be
Entered In Parade

4

5. I'll.*

D efense W ins Point H enderson A nnounces
In Favor Of H rothcr
C andidacy For Post
On T rial For L i f e
Occupied Ry l^iwtoTi

Mellon Prepares
To Turn Over Job
As Treasury Head

- ! j « n t i | Mrllan mail* . rMuly
la a te r J a j- 'io yieWr Via rLuscai »*-,
• istant and colleague the offlef h ei
hns held through 11 troubled. »lgu ifirant y ra rs and lh*n »»»um*
ni-w duli«« as A m arira's cn in y to
the B ritish gi.vrrnm i'r.t.
I’rrsiilrn t Hoover IIIII.I." liiim n
he would !»■ euceee.lfil !'&gt;' t'liie r se e rrta ry Ogden I Mill*.
nnt Sesirelary A rthur V |lfltli*ntine will laVe Mills' plate
Mranwhile, the Senate'* nei»..st
memher, Huey P. I.nne of I t.tu-inna declared himself oppo-rd to
ledh Ihr Mellnn and M ill' appointm in ts. He said he would on le a m r
to prevent th e ir confirm ation. Ad­
m inistration leader* were unw or­
ried, however, and frecl&gt; predict, d
approval of the nom ination- III1 on
uirrw h elm in g vote.
From the House there cam e a
reiteratio n of R rp rr-en ta tiv e I’nlm an’a opposition tn Mellon. The
Texas Dem ocrat is the author of a
icaolutiun seeking the Trea&gt;iw&gt;y
secretary ’s impeachm ent. T his is
now in th* hands of a House sub­
com m ittee. P atm an said the am l.a'sa'ln rsh ip
appom lm rnl
was
equivalent tn a presidential pnrdon
in tliu middle of a trial.

EHRUARY

W EATHER

wit), itent t#» riimtiiit robbery whi-e
armetl Kilts and Hatch are wl
liberty, but have orders tn appear
Iwfore the grand Jury when it
convenes.

2 G irls Are Shot
Down In Capital As
They Walk I n Park

Road Cooperates
To Help Feature
Sanford Celery

»h.i» the ri&gt;n.|
....... I’c r a t ln f to
Ih, Im- -I „ | i l . • -’Hy tn handilnf
-H.-I t , e t m mv St-ininul* C ounty
s.-U-i) in d " m e ears of ila line.
I I ri.l-i iro ils and vegetablea
h»-« I...... featured in d in e rs of
'h i- road fur m any years, th e y In*
form th.- t'l-snit-er of Com m erce,
adding th a t they are now le rv in g
H o n d a eelery as a p a rt of th e ir
laid* d ’hote m eals, and a re selling
b e d celery h e a rts at -’u c en ts a n
older, while other lines c h a rg e 35
cents an ocd. r they s ta le th a t
they uen a larg e quantity o f Sem is
noje C ounty celery in th e ir d ining
• trt,
A larg e ord er for guava Jelly
and orange m arm alade m ad* by
the W akefield Canning Co., Ge­
ne, s, has recently bs-en placed by
the t ’o h lt l ine, the seronu o rd e r
sin.* la s t Novem ber, they sta te d .

W ASH INGTON , Fel.. 5 - ( A IM
Two eirl» wen* shot down last
night on a s 'r e e t m TaV.uoa I'n rk J
W asJ.ii.ut,-ii suburb, form an nut..mohilt* and shortly a fte rw a rd a
man was *lmt on a stre et a few
miles n .ari-r th.. illy
A -soman w itness tn the .hoot
ine nf Ihr tw o g irls said they w ere
Malkin* aloni; th* s t r u t when a
larye h ic k s e d a n dpproarhedl
them
As il approached, it slowed down
and a series of shots were dyed,
TAM PA, Feb. 1 —fA .P .)— L. D.
felling both * irls. The shots cam e Reagin, S a ra so ta , resigned today
rlo ie to re lh e r a s though fired from •s chairm an of th# F lorida Uaca m achine Kun.
ing Com mission, l i t w as sueesesdThe second shooting took plac* ed by R. B. Burdin*. M UmL
in the Mount p lea sa n t section, ju s t K e tfin will rem ain a m em ber
o ff fsshinnabie Sixteenth S tre e t.
of t h e
commission.
Ha
Gordon T. Backus, t n em ploy* said his resig n atio n as ch airm a n
of the D ep artm en t of A g riculture was due to th e pressure of person*
.*1
was w alking tow ards h it hom e al buslnees a t home.
when a black sedan drove up b e ­
Th* com m ission m et In #ge«t&gt;*
hind hint and on* shot was fired , tive session am i a fte r announcing
strik in g him In the back.
personnel changes said it would
He craw led h alf a block to a take up fo r consideration m atter*
VATICAN CITY, F a b . 5 . neighbor's home and was tak en to dealing w ith the possible tusp*n&gt;
IA .P .)— Marrs.nti' i.rtw.-«n C alha hospital.
sion of to v eru l kennel club awn*
olirs and non-Catholir* hru-afl.-r
3
The g irls w rre taken to a doc­ e r t o p e ratin g a t one or m ore of
I
will b* m n tid r r r i illi-iral hy th*
N K W YORK, Feb. 5— &lt;A.P.)—
J
to
r's
offire
and
it
waa
not
known
th
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dog
trac
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s
a
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M
iam
i.
C atholic C hurrh units* th* chil­ Tw enly-one m em bers of the crew
— •• •
.
#’
dren actually ar* educated aa o f the fishing schooner E leanor a t (irst how badly they w ere h u r t
SW IN D LE R SE N T E N C E D I
C atholics u n d r r .a new s tric t rul- Nickerson of Boston war* reported
lWf laaued today hy Ih* C e n tre * * - m issing follow ing a collision w ith
IIAHHH.ILI, F IG U R E DIES
WORCERTIIR. M a ta. Feb. B.
tla n o f the .Sacr*&lt;l Offire. Th* rul- th* steam er Je a n Ja d o t 400 rails*
(A .P .)—W illiam J. Miller,
b an k
In r. E th te n in g m ixr.l m a rria f* r a s t of H alifax today. A radio
NEW YORK, Fab. 5 . - ( A . P . &gt; - •w lndlsr, cap tu red in T nm pa, Jam,
yoatrirtions was i.-sued lecaus* of from the Je a n Ja d o t to th* Llnvd R arney D reyfus*, president of th*
th * belief th a t p arties to such Royal B alfian l.i ns, said th* P ittsburgh P ira te s baseball club, 17, w as g lv tn a sentence o f e t *
y ra r In tho house of co rrectio n |#
n a r r i a t * . often 'ii.-ard e d prom - fishing schooner sank and six died a t Ml. S in ai H ospital today
superior c o u rt y e sten isy f o r k la
loan th a t th* rh ild rtn should b* member# o f tb* crew o f *7 were following a a op eratio n for glandu
• | east P* from th a t In a tiU llo a J u ly
a s Catholics.
rescued.
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Mr trouble. H a woe M.
t
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Reagin Q uits P o st A s
Commission C h airm an

CatholicH
New
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21 MemberH Of Crew
Saved F ro m Vessel

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P M D A T , F E B R U A R Y 5, 1982

T h e Appointment of BecTeUry Mellon to occupy the
diplom atic poet no ably filled by Charles Dawes as Ambas­
sador to Great Britain la fo o d neWs at a tim e w hen eco­
If It be tree that anales and
nomic conditions Involving war dabta, reparations, and ce n ­ sa r in are made to keep the
tra l business depression are In such state as Ut need the peace. am to hrrak It, to rn u
bfAiha a t a man schooled la finan cial and world problems.
excellent opportawlty for proof
M l. Mellon's regim e us head o f th e Treasury D epartm ent
has
One o f long and M eritorious service, And It la •f the j-ropo-ltlan In the troubled
KABonsble th a t he will carry on in his new job In the state of the Far East Movement
of w en hip- and troop* to Shahg( M e manner.
ha!
ip western powers should he
Ait appointee o f PrcaldMit Harding, Mr. Mellon has
looked open as a pel ice action to
1filled h is cabinet chair duriag the extrem es o f business keep a neighborhood quarrel
trend*, and through out both periods he has run th e Trtaa- from spreading, rather than as a
b ty la an efficien t and conservative maimer w ith a result­ step
destined
to set nation*
ant Bolldlflettlfin o f public confidence in h is ability. O itt- against one soother.
d stn o f him because he has been an outstanding auecesi In
The method- of peace are by
banking and industry and h is am assed one o f the world's no moans eihouated In the Hbtolargrtt personal fortunes has be Bn rife, bat Mr. Mellon has Japane-e affair. The trouble h
paid little attention to the attacks made on him , alw ays they here hardly yet been felrty
conducting hlmnelf in a statesm an-like and d ignified man­ inert But it io never too late tor
» trues said aa Invsttlgation of
ner.
Occupying th e unpleasant position o f having to find the the merits of thWeowlrovari). In
fw.tr- It may have taken tom*
m oney to pay far congressional extravagance, Mr. Meifoh
u rh jolt ta has occurred to
has also suffered criticism on account o f h igh er taxes, it &lt;snakes the Occident to the srribeing the opinion o f some that the head o f th e Treasury otisne-" of the dlnorderi which
A tl FEBRUARY *. I M should be able . 1 0 null thbifoy out o f a hat to pay for the
had been rife In Chin* even be­
prodlgfotis appropriations which Congress m akes, usually fore the Ikterventloti of Japan In
In Um face o f admonitions o f Mr. Mellon that inrrensed Man-huria.
The events claerly are crystalspending must be followed by Increased taxes.
If that
Ha will carry to the Court o f Rt. dames an admirable lltinr world opinion.
equipm ent and background to m eet the perplexing prob­ opinion be soandty Informed,
Um s which are bound to crop out In these critical tim es, calmly molded and temperately
and h e will leave behind a sm oothly operating Treasury but firmly expressed, It can hsrva
tramendoua effect. Jepane-e oeDepartm ent, thanks to hla attention to business and dis­
cupsdion of the International Satregard of public criticism .
tlcment at Shanghai ha* *tr*ngtb.
enerl almost to the point of unan­
All day
tb a antis wind
imity the Impression among the
Has pitched the dartt-blu# lake
nations that while Japan undouht-1
t o leapint spemlag wevee, am
♦dly
had itrioua grievance*
enatehed
P ity th e poor property owner. Time was w hen a per­ aenlrut rhino, the la taking a
Thin ratnheweareat spray
son w ho could b oast an apartment house or thro, a store dl«ttoet!y wrong mode of redrsisAnd Dung It, roaring.
building, or garage, was w«n fixed. He earned a high re­ tng them.
The action at RhaaghaJ fumlahturn oa hla Investm ent which w as held as fttfe a s liberty
txmdk, and he had no work to do or an yth ing to worry ea cogent Ula-lratiota of the fact
But new
that military action usually only
about. B u t all thin la changed today.
Tbs broad-bsstd puk’s
■rirmvetss ind complicates
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E
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our
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ntotropoIttAn
canters,
landlords
today
W A 4 ta b le pyTsmlS
wrong* It attemps to right. Th»
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broke^
R
ants
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be
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Chines# will have difficulty I*
collected. *nie other day in Diedkiy ti the ten an ts Of A cer­ attempting to justify the attack*
‘ Aksvs In twilight sky—
tain apartm ent h ou at decided thay wanted even lower roots of boycott gang- upon Japan*-[
In Mas-black lake
1
Below
th an th ey were already getting. Bo in a body tb * y w ent citiasmi; M will ike Japan*** l.i
K h ;'i
on a strike. Tenants o f neighboring apartm ents MOA followed atbetoptlsg lo justify tba serial
" And hark I
su it and demanded not only lower rents but b etter furnish­ bomtlng of Cbapal, a Chinan*
S T rto tbs hash,
rsMdwttlkl section of Rhabghal.
ings.
Tbs la|l-boa*4 tensioned hush,
In the Bronx an attempt w as made to eject certain The Japanese hats complained nf
I
Tbets bits*, as Inta topper plats,
ten an ts who were not paying their rent. N eighboring ten­
5
A cascade’* sIsnAsr plunge
a n ts cam e to their help raising sh o u ts o f .derision as the
S
lu wsvartng brsld
landlord and hla helpers went about their work. Soon a
I r. Of sound.
roving band o f com m unista joined in. T he police w ere called
— K a tk srln s Rills DatoStt.
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* BY 1 WALLIS COOK
ou t and a veritable riot ensued. T h e ten ants w ere finally
It baa about reached Iks pdlati p u t out bot not until the apartm ents had been wrecked.
Were It true th a t property ow ners were gou ging their
whara It Is sa difficult ta deter­.
allk drees with something whits
mine who wins a war aa who
about her sack aa she tang fbosc
started i t
simple songs.
Then again with other beys wa
turn to tha fact that we really UusrMo^mJey the sleigh rldsa up
This Is a funny world. Opyord m » knaw. what hard tints* ant,
t-'H r ‘■•m'fcs and I* ballad with
in 1887 th# times wars so hafd •■•Igh. seat* on the aide, straw on
KBU|tr‘ ’ * - • • ■
whe knocks
and money to searco1 that lahd- am fleer. As I took back I think
• l i promptly condemned.
lords were .willing to taka suck them very happy dap. Thin waa
pay menu aa tha people could giro. la tba ’•Oa.
China and Japan are said ta be
I remember vary dearly, being at
laylnc In anomoea supplies tf
Thru came the w»r. I rosM not
that time sixteen years old. that enlist, far toy brother had Amtp so,
cotton. Qaorgla farmers will ke
my fathur had a house with a and, aa toy matker was a widow, |
glad to learn that someone (a.
asoie, tha rant of which waa 11*0 had to atoy at home to rat* far
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, a month, and for quit# -a number ht her. Bat 1 know that at tbs first
In spite ef tha aflorU af tha of notbinff At all.
In tha fact of aueh a situation tanaata arc only max- months ha paid only $21 a month Battk of Ban Bon tha pagple wots
rnrrrnmeat ta eeonemltt, It I* becnmlng Increasingly difficult far Inf matters w orn whtn thsy riolAta thair laaasa, jump and recalved a receipt In fall. A *o excited and beViidetod ws did
R cratary Itlmaon to save hla face. their rent,
rofMse to vacate when they cannot pAy. When friend had a private two and a Wot opaa MW pkscaa of hssWtaa
1Income dot* nOt wbrrant rentals asked, cheaper quarters hall atorr house an tba West Bide and stood round talking.
Tha Soviet Pramtar says AI Ca- I should b« sought. Only when eteryone la llriti* wlthlh his of New York, tho runt of which
I could go on totting of tho past
r-p# la America's trsatait hrro. 'income win prosperity return. Wracking apartnwnta nfll not waa 140, and if ha paid |7 or $8 —of tho Christy MtnstrrU, the
V ' may bs h hero to Htissla, but
he whe given a receipt for tha full BotchInaan totally of stogoro, tha
bring back good times.
fi&lt; 'Ms country h l’t Just a common
amonat. Somehow wa wealhtred Takamacla on Broadway near
thrg,
our troubles and came out all Leonard Street, where so tnaay
right
tontew* speakers held torth had
V taitlas ire wearing
While I am writing of thU, it "tony public meetings wyto held,
would do no harm to recall a faw t cab recall, though ( As Mt tobandannas at soma of our tasabors
'• f- ‘•earning IsrTosilngod th* things that s a c s tk my toetabay the acstt dates, whan tha
mind. Tha earliest fact that I rrly ambarrasalng to bars to harrow
One of tha bast posted railroad o m last year of star *19^*0^00. Mumber was that In IM f or M* I Now Haven Railroad had IU depot
a 1 s ’-’t'— ehlsf.
on the corner of Canal and Otatre
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the
taakofficials who keeps close tab an
Mood at tbs window and wstthsd Btroeta and tha single can flllsd
ylaga
af
Mien
AMes
Bobbins
aad
tim cart* g* by bass tng eafflns,
M,"t Hoovtr appeals to tha tha celery and lstluee movement
givds h aa hla optoloo that at tha Mr. Harper, ht JidkaavrfiW. which for Ihsr* was an epidemic In tba
ato &gt; h-arfllng money, while moat bast not over MO rare af eslery will take place at tba Rabin's Nsst, rity and there ware not sufficient'
hearses, and 1 know that I waa
of tv* people are wishing thay had will ha waved irota Um Babferd
district, with about 40* rora sd
arm* money to heard.
Mb permitted ta sat eVasrythtog. /
Mr. aad Mrs. G«orga T. Break­
lettuce. The eatery nsivsmsstt they
Mf next receUactiew l i that ofTh- Jaranssa smiled and said, drop lo TOO or 780 tars. Th* blight way, of Bkhtteld Springs, N. Y, going with my gasmens ta Cast!.
rThtto -rill ha no further hostlU- wiU reduce tha rrop somewhat, and srriVM h its hbMt a wash ago had
tlas," and then turned loaaa th* continued unfavorable whether at* risltMt thair laaatoi, Mr. ahd
bombing please. That la what may will sis* cut down th* snov*m*at Mr*. L. B. FhilBpaFrongts Baxter, better koown as
h* known In history as "Tk* go tor, ibyot 900 ram *f Mttoca
hat* m*v*d tad futnr* prtopxks "Vnete Bath o a m U .” th* Mtad
A asghat Gatiure."
. afo rmth*r poor tor tht* crop. Tha tropfir m i gulda'sn tbs oyptw Bk
calary carlot tno»»m*nt Win start John, ta in town thu sthsh as th*
about F*k. 7 kbd th* tetriaat guaat of Captain Pnganhart.
MIO. D. A. ChldWsB sad UtUs
part at th* dtkl wfll to U s tort
thro* w tthi at March. Last year soa, Jo*, has* raiwrwid ftoa a doSanford pst Mt *M a m of a l ­
ary and 500 can of Utter*,
Tk* aomptrplWa office at tallahassdo has Just completed tk*

been

titiaa became. I can recall ikitin*
tn BU John’* Park, where the Nekr
TeCk Central frcliht temdnal * k
la today. The Genual Poatofflce
waa then In the old Church build­
ing on Naaaaa and Liberty Strecti.
In 1*71 or "U I wa* with the
Erie Railroad, and from the win­
dow of the Opera Home on the
sewm* tm that sicnlftfl Jaly day
I taw Jlaa Flak at the head nf Ms
rsgisoant that fired oa the crowd,
lad H rtv# rtrttrv* threatened *a
•tom the Opera lloute all of the
eleitd W N ordered ta ge home.
I alio can recall la 1M2 and 'S3
and ’64 the long row of woo&lt;len
tarrocks fn the City Hall Park nn
tba Weet Ride stretching from
Chamber* Street to Aan Rtreet—
for the Federal Po-tofYk* wan not
built then—and during the war
the parte waa a place of great ac­
tivity. The Cryital PaUce wai on
the apot now known ai Bryant
Park, where the Mechanic* In-t'ltuie held IU falra. Rut I muat atop.
My mind I* full of the dayi gone
by. After all, I haee bad a loag,
eventful and a eery happy life.
J. WALLIS COOK.

NOMINATION CONFIRMED
'
*______
"WASHINGTON, Feb •.—(A.F.)
—Th# Sensts yesterday M u fifail
th* nomination of Wilton McCar­
thy of Salt Lake City to b* a di­
rector of U# Ratawstruction Cor­
poration. McCarthy’* confirmation
marked completion of the s#v*ntnaa diroctoraio of Um bug* govermoetit credit Ifutltitkm headed
b . Charlc* G. Dawn.

W .H.LONG
PORK SAUSAGE 4 A g a
MEAT, L k ____ , 1 V L

Social C aitndat

STUART—Kensington B e a e h
Club opened fbr season.

Pentland Gray and Moore
si . # V

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Accountants and Auditors
Announce the R em oval of their O ffices

to th e Sixth

LAMES 2 R W 1 M ATINEE
SATTTJTIAY, FEB. 6th

Personal

______ TtW i 1 U I I C S W I U . HE
M fim T IT D
&lt;YV£ -dtc A n MISSION

WOMAN’S CLUB BAB LUNCHEON WITH
. PROGRAM OF ENTERTAINMENT

U N IO N

Ike .Ural Methodist lW * h will h«
held at I M o’tW k.al Ike cknrck.
Q itle Number Tor* pf the First
Christian Chut*} will MeM at 3:M
"doth at Uw b ase of Mrs. Elmer
Cordell. *20 MaOonvUlo A m w .
'Circle Nember Three of tke
First Chrislion Church will meet
at'3^0 o'clock at the home »f Mrs.
H. J. CMeao. 818 Mellons tile Ava-

DEPOT

M o b o n P ic tu re T ra v e lo g u e
" a m u l a v «sf t h e T1«-gH*WT:ine«n~
&lt; »»—-rtsir Tmwnt- - tv p ssrts a n d r-ilics

-ftxnonr Htcfe School A uditorium
W uadgt. E r t m a r j MK 7:211 P. M.
\ « AdnnRsioD Fee C h a n rrd

Floor of the

C -lM O n r

First National Bank Building

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Assurer R ic k M rw i!

Audits—System*—Income Taxes
Phone 771

Sanford, Florida

6 JEWEL 8 DAY

ALARM CLOCK

Rent Dodgers

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Personals
Mr. asd Mra. Howard C. Im g
hnv* aa thair week-cod gweau at
th*ir hum* on Park Assae*. Mr.
and Mrs. W. C All**. at PalaUa.
Mrs. E- B- Smith, *f Binsiagham. Ala, Is tha ru n t far a short
Uma of h*r shier, Mra. L. H.
Smith, Waiaka Apartment,.

HARDER DAYS IN 1867

Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Ilamky left
('•day far Birmingham. Ala, where
they were called by the ilia**, ad
th# latter’s mother. Mrs. A. T.
Bowes.

and Professional

Friend. »( f sever geakOm will
bv gUd to learn that he k im­
proving after a recent eperatiem
at the FarnaU-Laughtee Memori­
al Hospital.

or

AIRPLANES

PETROLEUM

FLORIST

Mr..and Mr*. J. A. Bleent *ad
Mr*. Jack, HawitU «f Wayinheres.
i;« - and Miss Dorothy B a a . t i
UarnesviUe. Ce.. er« the gen ts tar
several days of Mr. aad Mrs. Hrwry Fordan at their ham* hi pt*ehurst.

[h e w v rv - rrsieir

OF TOTSi: r- VRG MNS

PENNEY GQ

cwajtl'v h jits a n d d r e s s e s - a n d
i$ i s xinr pr»lu-v n o t t o rarrj' o v e r

mv

tm juwstbir. T h e n r a th e r has

H IT REAL WINTER IS PREDICTED

STEWART
The florist

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

CAFE
N oon

GARAGE

L u n c h e o n ..

Erw ring Dfnnor..

CELERY CLUB

ROB OODSON’S
AUTO SERVICE
Expert Rspnlring
2AS OAK

LUMBER

SERVICE
STATION
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Hill Lumber Co.
UUi And Body

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po u ltry

Bisters’ .Diiry
AMERICAN

SPECIAL •
: REDUCTION ‘

IT « U L rA Y YOU TO BUY A BEAUTIFUL
H JRTtD M ED CO A T FOR NEXT SEASON

R e g u la r $1.95

'- K aystr Dull Finish Hose

SHOP.

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Fr«belt- Cental*ton. 1 b**ititod, ,l»

"AKEN
A f IP XT fPAI I l * F*«k*d her big* »"&lt;1 my ba*krr
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“ A t tho mogth of t h - »!t»y !&lt;*»*'i t f to oor bomo I. u w to o Jan •

D C lI lg ’.on*marls**:Wo walked very f*

ded With Vic-1I fait bnlloU atrike my hand and

s Seeking Aid
Alp Ftb. Be—THt *r

wont to the n /f ir t neat door W t j &lt;uod, * i
| lelephonril tn *ha f*h Ineva head f rrxVIrd
(&lt;{Jort«M a t »h» N orth Station, i of tho nl|
(told th 'm
that
the Japan***.-1 J hid t|
Mtroop* were moving to attaelr jah
l ' plants were hrmbin* Chapt»
jthera, h i t I Vm ™ th a t tho Ja p a thot
:t _about
b „ t noon , „ . F,»J»y
CHICAGO, Fob. 5.— (A .P.'
*-rv* did r«* •« me. *« no otu- hot c aught- fire and I h e J t
Am*rlc*’» land forte* wero (V
&gt;! e,-aj p rrte n t
"ept tho cat-*- 'rtitrc ajalrt.
* 1
acribod rocantly by J tm a a G r a f im
1 tipopor and a point,m an in the
I crawled o r e r two wall. * r., i lo g e n , Aaviatant Socralary &lt;■'
, Nation.
■ran Into gome Chineae eo'dinr State, a a having been reduced in
Fifteen min-itca a fte r the Ja p * , . m orin c agalrt*t
pemcnnel t o tho minimum “eoutirtho J a n a r e r
nine marine* had mured i n ti Tftey were Canton***, liko i»&gt; lent with dom evtk lafety."
’ Thapet, »h..ut t h i r t y o ther m arine* •elf, and they told mo to hi-ri
Mr. ftogwra made tho atatonten
rtime arro»* gvlew ay No. fi. a lew la a hospital.
In pointing out what Am «rlra h r i
•teitr the *i»tiin, .ind ptiihv t
,'rt.e tow ard tho eaure of arm* •
I a lio m et a G erm an wit
through the door. I war hhling, •hem. lie a n not a aoldier, bu •j.-tion, d uring an aiMreta on
*ith the pofr| n m and the pat*- nnlv a civilian try in g to find aafe 'orlhcnm ing Genova dltarmam i n*.
afeper. When the gatekeeper r* r *•/. lie a-ia v e r/ Vind. W hen tit rotifvrenco before tho Chicot• it.e Japan**,t r-imlne with fi*f-: .tnpmeve caught m r. they aM ppi
”&gt;uncil on foreign relation*.
layenate, tie r in away. ( did n
me " f a 1 cloVri.tjr except njy *an
"Ottr A rm y today in p«r»onn
**•* whe-he* he e r ra ;e d . h-jt I
•Ir r v - a r , an 1 hart no money. Ti. t r d man power," t o laid, “t h a t '- k opr i r , f *r it hr ha I «taycd 1,
tier- tan g a te me n .liv e r ilollv to ray. the number* of our w
o ijl* hav. d *d a t tie- point«m'
who are trained and ready
far
a y tig I ahouid e e l a rlrkah
and I fa rd &gt; film •
and go t« the Can tone** hovpita warfare, ha* boon r*dueod to I n than liO.OOO individual*." Ho lord
t rode in a rich-Ha fa r 'nu
whethen the Japv hotirr. in order to
avoid tlr thi« wo* a amaller force in p•• gal* k—per, b*
tvirtion to p o p iU tln n than &lt;!i
•ghtipy iro n , a id nt laat reach
i.ameni ibo paini meil tdermany i* allowed
the hovpital, Dot found no on
*■ l.*d a tvy h&gt; i
n aintain under the Verraii!
‘here
u* * to tbe r Inti
T * 1 I tleeido i to return to hi Treaty.
ed tn t i c Mil** i '. o r ' i Station, Ij-rt when I eo,*
lie indicated th at reduction *■
na to walk t nrar It I H V odilirra fighti"
land and a ir w prfa rr i* mole i
tth iijl ten fi
r t j r t fur world peace than na .
■**, t un« w arred i.y Chine*** *o’
-- duetion.
d|.*r r r t to go fu rth er
’'Not nnlv ha* raval i n t u m r i
I'i i !&gt;• I n et
two Chirr
Mldn . a of the lair Way ataf*. \ j K ,tao;f alrearly been effectively m
■XooV ire to the (Cue Croaa II * rrollni a t teaat to an advanced li­
lt tee,” he aairl, “ but the fa -t I* the
pita!, w h irr rlr.-- ih dreavi-d r
canting
•co o tii* . | remained there C-a '"•v of the linoa of attain e x i..
■eg in the world are much depot:*
c m upiui t h e oxiatonen of navu
I *oiv many Ch.ito'e w o m l o
til d i c n Tken I utn* removed t ■i .nuitsent.
The nneaslner* be*neen Fran&lt;■1 af I m romiiiMn 'lie ' h(r.e»e. Its) (&gt;'•** llo«pital
■••1 C e r n ta m . between Cerma
* My h m r t l
1 hml puUiini t . rot all Ih.
1 F'dvnd, between Itu**ia a t,
v It v. n.« all trvI*ne but woe
hu*y tryir
border »l*te* on her wert, !'
in tim an *n*i mi
o c a u my Itle t i -.hir.k of ea
dr fi-ulty U tw e o n HolUla »r
A-*rH hli 'itcu
ug.
l i. ayuay hv *r tho briuitdory
»l tli» mnriD
f uw ijiany (-■(*.!i* i n ju r 'd ai’.
*’- e Chttcn a r e a in South Atneri
rm irtjrrran
fr*1 tying in &lt; I.o;&gt;&lt; 1 Si. w n any I
I kurw only th;
tut ki.u-.v, but t *r • • vented t '»y Ivft irm , whi
ivyiryv- hri «* Al! wini cmilii mu
v tre nivinifijr k + * y fiorn th

Seen As Reduced
To Lowest Figure}

A L 1 I •IU L lj;« ^« **t »•*.

"■ ■
.

• W Ufa u n p ira ia n t ho* Inova about I pM*Sb|&gt;
X a n r b u r la ,o il **nt»r a b o at th? I amt not

d Fortes

go with her to tho

hack. 1 fell to tho atieet. Wh-T'*
I w ii picked up by an aaaiiUn*.
In a hot-wxtor ahop nearby.

Thf* foU ^ lnie »lor7# printed
V j rifle, mftfhlne f u n
“The as*l*t*nt be rated the m
S h in r l.p l
Kvrnini;
f slid a i r bomb ttarin.’ r-lrra for thontlng an nnarrr ■t In ‘T h e
l*oeI". h i « tn'd lii lVon( (*«***•
w-Chisese fiithtin^ Ir •/ r*nan in the back, and l i k e d 'her h o n f , r h i n r s e •iiati')n*mavirr
d t y of the lax t flvo day* w j | •o
get me a rlek*ha, hut tie
-At the Tlenttni'ren Starion mf
Jy orldont to d ay «&lt; Chine*. \ ••ftv Irttghed.
ifio Stain*rhi31 ory**iiri«* I;ail*»u &gt;
ltd* th ro u g h o u t the Interr.. t A -l.ougj, [ had a finger *1
i:i th^ f far-** *4h ' r ‘ t #ef Hha-v
It Sottlament and Frenrh Can ,
i ttrr! a w-und running from n
M l. whn U a •»»•*! eitl left f«*r
00 adm itted leore* more pv '
bo* k through my abdoman ’ ’ rafl h a J apa nr mt mirie# fil­
«D pad children to thair
walked
and
craw'M,
with
the
*hr
my aimad e t in t f ' JapatM&lt;r
F ntwded. wmrda.
egiM Ami «rvl thf none1, fWtbloHL
i t , of th e wounded had *• •
n Ih»* fir«l rickihA *r« frmniJ ft'arkrrl ( h.ipri |.i*1 Thliraifn*
rijhl. Mr refatrrl hi* rlnrjr if
wSnm their burning home*
CMpel diitrict cm th* tro-i 1 **hlrh hroMicht m* to the ho»pit^
the S h a n r f a l Itrd f'r&lt;ni l ir a .
*‘.^•*1
jrfltly
I
am
vrry
an^ry
r*
L'of J*n. 28. Homo wero Uta*
|i i i%I. fe uhi«h hr had m ale t .
*
*
liirtfit***
I
think
Chlnr
lad rbfuatd to evacuate th* &gt;
f’^ra nr a f t r r h a r r n r inr n p « f
.-rt
to
lie
ip
rhlnn
*11
we
&lt;
■
»
■
*-ft.Jra
M * whtn hoalllitie* he^u ■
M* The Kiu-Munir, the wife r&gt;f
1 a th b ri wore victim* of ov-i
• i-i ry cOvs
ernpl'*)1
W* Japanote ro*or«i*t* pair*
j f ipnnefc#t t* her pitiful fluth* ‘ Hongkow a rea of Th.
* ' am i ?*. * inif tJown h
j .’ I t o * had been atahhed. togU K acraa beaten. T hey ind-ct
f c f a rtrtm n i, coolie* and appitr-t
he*- O lplor.l :vte to go to
! T i l l m orning In th e worn*
m l'/ hom e I it I t o il her th
&lt;l|—» wiu!i! no*, h u rt u* h'
2 w d o f tho Chine** Red Ci
■. tive.i ti a .lapanev* »r
ntatfftal, while groan*, crir* t&lt;
' d o llrio u i prayerg fo r d « ith eeh-*
* a Janaeeao cotton mil
a ll about, three of the** In m .i"
v*r*
v poor a net tl
i:'H nv* *■ r! poor penpl
i Ytetiau wore i)&lt;io*tloned. Xh»y *
'.W pi* aw are of the “ w a r," i,ui rn r
"T r i o 'h e r v n&gt;t much, in
had aay com prehenalon of w h - '
■ *nnt nip p er. T&gt;.*
had (tartad or w hy It atlll m1 to the good jo»* (Ch‘
* *- *. *y*vt,| Cd l, Kefaicw j-1
V «S ad.
U lw IJang P a n g -h ilrg a .
: th -fe w u much ahooting ou'
to rx ao maid employed hy a Ch
*1**n n-r atnrtrd to p rpurr f**
;tf f M -family living on Rarchet P ■
*‘^1y hi hfin»|
•i f on hplictN ram® In
th
within th* IntomaMonol Se*t
our h'. tA*? lu
I *h K'Mnp toy k n A i m l in '*•
*• I’fF-* (W*i
y H r m u t e r and mlatre*a
r nnA m r In tha leg. V
being fikCfirir
period for a friend’a home nn *t
'tied In tho boa** ■ I nigt
'i.n!jaho*i tre .
m o rn in g of Thurrday, the 2*
friend earn* in *he fhorj.
• OVefy vrn'(daring flit to watch the hon
S. lived u* to the hn*p(tal."
I WBg not afraid, hut during t&gt;
iliort wit. a r k - I at-nit 1&gt;
I »Vfll 'hrtf
n ig h t t h a n waa plenty of ah™.
• I r hn m uttered. “ My -hi
hupfi -if •
. .
wtl 'lend I ant very than'
- 0 * ' Friday m orning Ih* niiru*
i 1,1 vy * « ff ■p'ira ‘1 tHis iorr*

fV
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rnf.i.-i

FISCHER’S MARKET
Steak
12^C

at

rtoat.r tvmm .v rroai.

com m

B E E F R O A ST
STEW

BEEF

oik * u v r o a o «■«.

Lb. 10c

«
■*«• -

—**•*

3 L b s. 2 5 c
L b. 10c

H AM BURG ER
FO RK CHOPS

-

SH O ULDERS

2 L b s. 2 5 c

»•&gt;*■

Lb, 10c

~

SAUSAG E

3 L b s. 2 5 c

,,,k

LAMB LEGS

................2 B c

L A M B C H O PS, Lb.
GA. BACK

BO NE,

23c

lb.

Lb...............

.......... 1 7 V 2 e .

BACON
8c
PORK HAMS l b . 14c
HENS
Lb.,
?3c
FRYERS Lb.
29c
w ‘ "* L b .

n«. »» ck sovu, nine, »ia&gt;i**

a.oo bmokud

aaisA n ci

Ir.parr^o b«ml
‘* T A I.I.A lM S fiK i: h'lornla Hlg'
.*y (!utnmh.hiu,i m i rrrcnlly *
I r i f t frnintlve i i.i***rt f»&gt;r y*»a

•allh

’for* wti f v
■,*rnrnt.

• • fyr hii

“

*y

Thniiiglinut mttre than TJ yearn o f nureeaaful merrhatitllointf, AAJ' hwt never d evb teil from Ihelr rinid
quality Klaiulard. I'rlcen an- reduced, hut quality never
cheapened. Durlnq thin week end w e arc offering low
prices on—

000,000 i

'it# for r n i n t n u i . r*. mnintunanr*

an&lt;i opumlcfnf txpenjei.

^ fUAHIJHIO

ml

opt

^

coons

A H IH K 0N0 MY UJtU

that

k no w s;

everyone

TOSTOUtl eiGi ‘•iTftEAMEItY
Q UAKER MAUI— 'WITH TOMATO S A l

| c 6 c t &gt;— f

16-Oz. Can

*E

(•; u L P •HIEi&gt; A L - uK tu ll'ci r T 5 B a 1

s :i:-5TF h t tESIST T

FLOUR
fh o a g o la c t r lc a l apf pllanoeg or* Luiit up to
■ ■ ataiular.I . r.ot down
to a price. Ye! they a rt
priced wlihiri h* roach
o i all.

GROCERY AND FEED CO.
W U O LE SA U ;
213 SAN FO R D AY E.
home-mal j »&gt;-tu*Hy prefer Klim
to liquid milk, t -it fur drinking and for
cooking. A nd thou jam' ntory olwayi have Klim
on their ‘'emergency ah* Ivee ’•
any

M

Why? Sim ply bechtti- Klmi I t rlc-K. pure, safe
milk from the world'; r'.i.eV il.iry Until. ThU
modem milk la powd* l—lnr r « y diieitibility
and safe-keeping. All tin- v. utei lias been removed
—all the nourishment un.i flavor remain. It’s
delicious for drink int. n l n wonder worker for
cooking. Its purity li ifegusrded by Uorden

How to Improvo Your Recipes

and RETAIL

COFFEE
V a lu e

. .*........

C

l

C

ALL YOU W ANT— FREMI IFLORIDA

EGGS

D O Z .

1

U ounlry Roll or Print, Pure Creamery
B U T T E R , L b ....................................................
SUG AR CURED PICNIC

M

S

OATS
1

# &gt; (!■ C Q C

WHITE MEAT. Per Lb. .....
Bunny field— b'aary

Hiked llk fa t

BACON, Per L b .________'
AA I'—DELICIOUS
0

^

i ° 1r

s

dnnnX U ld— Fancy, Lang G rain

t

H E A D RICE. 12*Ox. P k g .....
WINNER PEARL

BLOODHOUND CHEWING
T O B A C C O , 2 P l u g s .... ...........

m

WINCH— TH E QUALITY
C I G A R E T T E S , 2 P a c k s .........

-

1M U t c e

) /

i s

25p

*Tho turnover ty p e

'» toaa'.cr toxulalwo alia a s

avaavly and quickly.

H O M I N Y G R I T S , 6 L b . H a g ..

BaJab—Hupr*Mo QaaUty Salad
DRESSING. Pint J a r ______
Balta&amp;a— Ovlklaa* Blwkw hUaad

Dottles
KETCHUP, 2 I
IONA—TSKTKR
BEETS, 4 Nu.'2 Cum
Icaa—Tender, Sw**t, Wkiio
CORN, S Nn. 2 Casa ____ _
F IN E S T DRIFT) BLACR K T S

PEAS. Par IJK ___________
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h oa. CaaJ q.ollty. WaU Facftad
TOMATOES, t No* 2 Cum „
PANCAKE FUQUH, 2 Pkga. „

SHELLED

B A C O N u&gt; 7r
S. R. FLOUR24 lbs. 53/

lbaafc,t"*w&gt;d Value—

PEC ANS, 3

SHENANDOAH

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B o u d en g r a in sm okin g
TOUR OROCn AND DKUOGISTCARRYKUM
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PLENTY GOOD

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W H IT E ,

6

POUNDS

10

po unds

U. 8. STANDARD MAINE

POTATOES

TARGET—THE CIGARETrif

TOBACCO, 3 packs i..;.....

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V A L L E Y — S T A Y M A N ’ 8^

AS GOOD A S THE BEST— GOLDEN DAYS

M IS B jlA to a ll
ISwMl sMntntt to your
T b s caspcn r ill bring

f -* t -

ROLLED

This drip-proi t percolater mako* co Ifco with­
out boUlnq. iroo fr o m
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A A t ' D ELICIO U S. PU R R

This FREE booklet
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GOLD MEDAL
ja g

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Dalicbus In Flavor and Mallownest

i O'CLOTK— P U R E SANTOS

-

Bimply add a few sp**&lt;nluU of Klim to your
‘ favorite dlshaamade-wlth milk. They’D be much
; more nourishing arid, In most cases, much tastier.
, Yet there's no extra work—it’s as easy as adding
. * gait or Wgar. I f your children don't drink erwugh
' milk, letithem aa f milk this simple way.

.SlO^fE—I.L'BCIOU^ YELLOW l’I i S'I. fMaltw)

PHONE 31

FHEMII ItOASTKt) J O tL A N O

R O L L E D O A T S , 3 'u

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w aSU Iron with hast In­
dicator and ca st alum*

Inuyg 4rida.

ThaasTappMsncao m ay
b a p u r c h a o n d o n do*

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Two New S ta rs Found in* *rfrr
i&gt;&gt; ss.oi»&gt; m&gt;.
By Big In stru m e n t
Upon M ount Wilson tHt
•* »
of u&gt;,&amp;
PASADENA, C*UT, P*b. C.' A J 1.) —Th« f r te iln g fro n tie rs o’
ite r &gt;p*re h tr e j- j *t K~.n posh. 1
’■•ck ■ little fu rth e r by two • ’
'ronom er-ploneeri. w h o
h ■\
*•*«■* a f le e te r d le ta o c , out ini.
roid than anyone before.
w Sweeping the heavens with t*
100-inch teieaeope a t Mount \\V
•on o U e rra to ry of th e f a m e e i
. natitatlo n of W aahlnKton. Iir E,1
v*n P. Hubble and Dr. Milton Hu
1’iaio n h*v* p b o to fra p h e l tw„ n.v
"O tposts of tbe sky, two sin.
groups whose light takes 135.000,
000 y e a r, to roach the e arth .
T hese new sky o u tp o st, err
About 1 1 ,000 .n&lt;t0 “ pa rsec s” her me'
•tie M int sta r f r o u p . th a t m aik .
•he ofd fro n tier, of space 100 .000.
' KJ light years d ista n t.
1 ‘nrse-*
™re the fia n t y a rd -tisk s a«t runn

*arifljr m ore th m I pinpoint of
light on * photographic plate, the
«’• re ally h ig t clouds of million
f *tara m te n p e ra td w ith ga*. r*•
ambling the MUky Way.
Moat of the nebulae are fpin.l
m s h a p ^ lilv the huge F ourth c
i i!y p in w h til.
They a re so large th a t th eir sir
•* m easured In million* of Hg
y e a n . A light year is the
(th a t lig h t would travel in a yva*
at ita speed of approxim ately
&lt;XX) mi lea a second.
About 2.000.000 nebulae h a t '
'leen aight**d to far. Each on« ia .
**f!f-containel s ta r eystem . tom e
tim e* r a i l e d a n “ i*?and*u n i v e r s e
The e a rth 1 * believed to In* a ver
• mall fr ap m en i

of rim* .if the?

«tand*univeiae«, and the
MtNn
Way i« the cuter p a rt of
tha
&lt; *me « tar ay«*em ax it appear* t
■i% l o o k i n g

out

tow ard

th e

eda

■1 the va«t whirling spiral.

S T l’IIR N T ENDS LIKE
ATLANTA. Veh. S . - l A T . I
The de.’ th of Tom G anntt, 1
Kmory university freshm an f r'"
'.Vest Point. 0* .. whose tswly wo
1 min I T ie .,U v night in his ilorm
tory room. was called suicide .
in iniyue-t
lerilict
y esterd ai
hriendt of the rtndent reported h
tint! been riespnndnt.

CASH GROCERY &amp; MEAT MARKET
106

SA N FO RD A V E N U '

108

PACK FIVE

ART 5. IMS

t r * r e a c t i o n s romp t o an *nd. TKo^
■ntifit roller* th o
mon ey th#T

(itv out, nor can they lend any
i* on mortgag*'*, sm r* the lari'1
i , | hr •«rnnI] |n'ii*urif4 H lie’! l i p - -

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0 * i made

T. »a^ paased a I ni . ,
ht*ir iiuligntion^ mi*. .*

i in loan*, bearing ' t***i
i**r*»&gt;l, payahir in w•--*i.rl
nivtile, an«i
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loi them,

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itiv'di d fairlv evenly among
th*-r 'ta»en Of the V P &amp; M S *
!&lt;«■•*’ in tn*» United S ta te , ■v h i * in
Vnrk,
iti N
Jersey, 71.P'*J in Califnm i.i a
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d.fil’d nan ns!*,
I '1*

CIN CIN N A TI. F e b . 5 - T o o third
m any blind ar»* lea ii.ig the i.lm -1 t.on^.ili

Rilvliiv of Ma.'J Li'ni, «am lidat
for Uie Pem onati* P re a i'ie n tir 1
nom ination, told t i j O#tio Star
ttrtr A*#nr|giion here recently *'\\
r.T f m an ai;e that rail* f*»r t *•
f**ti rn t*&gt;
prim side*, n tb*'
fundam entaN which *t ollo t tn u r«
a'-iuidd u- a ^f'verrm rnt under *h
ro n u lltu ttu n ao*t lib* rty under the
Hill of K lgr
ha vaid.
‘"Here natinMalHrr guc* mad ntuf
there in te in aim n ali-m gu*** mud
ilcr. * he continue*). Trade w ho
ta riff l ar^ier^ keep 1 fg trade oui
home Iml u-*f r h * m u ta tin g to oil
er lan d 4; money an! e \t hnnge d
■ northred, our rniiTil* v involvca) ii
the nffairy of nih&lt; r countric
some of them - how'ituf little *yn.

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in a n ation he*et In d i i h a r m n n ^ , t l r Jf
f e a r a n d di* f« n , G o v ern o r Albe*

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1 n
n fn .R ti'd f o r
the public
«■«»***!. u f rnt)r*r. m a n y ban Wert v lg i r o i n h ojiponett thin e ttre m tly
m u l t Ml m rasu rv . h u t o th er* acce p tt’tl it wttii c o m p l n i 'a n e e , sine?*,
ei*'n w ith oil thin law, ttejts W i r t
nut i’ol li t i a HI** anil m any promlitfc'»ry note* were w i t h o u t value.

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of the hmiii tir\ of cofiirart- and ei m^ ~ mmg
obligation-, whether
individua*
national or in ternational: f on
munUni ami Sovietism running
amurk *p Euru|»e, and looking
longingly m e r liere; otip own In
,
ftilutm n* threatened hy highly m ' ^T■
gam red group* and m hm rithI
which know what they w ant and
d e t^ n d tin Congress* to get it.
'AVr «ee lhv. age old enneepti.
of law a** the protector of life. Ill fr |
erty and property, a- ttatuliU f I
| .
twe**yn the right it of the tttifividii
|
and all tbi«e who invade the*
* h a n j f i n g i n t o IHlw m o d e r n n*»ti

There is no a rg u m . ut sAGA INST trad in g a t home, but one
could w rite voluniis in FAVOR of tra d in g a t hom e—P erhaps
you hadn’t given it much th o u g h t, b u t Ktart now and give this
slogan of th e day serious consideration.

C arnation M ilk
"TrimCamtmtmlCow.“

of a scheme of *ocml control, r*
d ating t .e perronal cumin* t
everybody gi-rordinj* to the pr
*rot* and ideA* of groups nt
cla-*ie* of the prople, nml gonvu
•og m oral n-p iratto n s into pen •
ro lyiv
*fHy -h'U”r force of Federal u&lt;i
nation nt -upine popular ignoran ■
•r indiffr: rni'e, w'e f yn power* an
ro*| 'r* Miliue* of the utates au*
rendered, rig h u and privilege* • f
Mv individualdeH royed.
and
‘oca» »elf goveenmefit nieadlly a
priigreaalvely w'-aWem-d
,4W fi see a r -'. rnm ant of I*
i u n d e r which town nt: lea-.l Urn

Agrees with babies.

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Good for cooking, tool
10 I*OUNl&gt;3

MATCHES 10- COFFEE lb. 10

UK' " (JK.Vrtri w h it e

SUGAR 47s BACON lb.9r
LARD 8 LB. Pan 6 5 ^ MEAL 4Lb..9^

LI HUY'S

SPINACH 25

T a ll C a n s

GEORGIA

SWliT-S JEWEL

OCTAGON SMALL

C'ARNATIO

27&gt;

lb

M onarch H ig h G r a d e ....... 31c
S quare D eal—P u r e .......... 19c
Teenl* Weenie
No. 2 Slxe 21c
FTIEMIER APPLE

A ny Brand VaLb. 21 1
TUNA—NOT FLAKES

CORN

CERTIFliai TOILET

T a ll C a n s

3 TALL CANS

ROE
p u r e ' f r u it

10

BUTTER lb 31

CRACKERSGPta-25
P O T A T O E S 15

ICEBERG

FANCY BOX

MONARCH PLUM

NO. 1 CAN

R o ll,

ALL

$175,000 po.t office »*nt to \\ i i
' u n io n for approval.

SEMINOLE
FiSHaod POULTRY
MARKET

21 PAPER 3

ril’NHKT GOLD

S A R A S O T A —Cabinet plnn, !

Gulden Maize
Nc. 2 Slxe 14Vic

Royal Scadet HERRING

MILK rj

TEA

COFFEE

_

SOAP 6 bars J5,

CRESTA

BUTTER

25

N. \\. C.

APPLES 3«-19

QL Jar
It*d Hnapper

STEAK, Lb.
BATTLfi CREEK MALTED

for hokiaf. flat all

NUTS 80/ Size 4 1 /

SOAP2Bar»5^
FANCY 4 LBS. 15;

Whole S N A P P E R . Lb. 20c
[tall

YAMS

Kansas City Beef

STEAKS

SIRLOIN
CLUB

B illiilt

IACKEREL, Lb.

WESTERN I1EEE

LIV ER , L b ....
utxi^ry, u .
Speckled

LEAN MEATY

SPA R E RIBS, Lb

PERCH,
PORTO RI&lt; 0

B ETTER MEATS A T LOW ER PR IC ES
222 EAST FIR ST ST.
118 MAGNOLIA A V E
ROUND
K an sas ( Ity Lam b
LEGS, Lb.
19c
SHOULD!ICS, Lb. ll»/ac
CHOPS, Lb. ............ . 22c

PIG

LIVE!*’, 2 L bs.
NECK

BONES, Lb

Krch Water
TROUT. Lb,
OTaTMiia

1501b.
SLICED BACON JN HALF

SUGAR CURED PICNIC

Baltimore Select. QL HO.Florida ..................
50c
Cooked SHRIMP. Lb. 40c
Not Cooked, Lb.......
30c

C raw fish, L b . .... 35c

SPECIAL AT

I L A H O , B h . ________

T -

Eklra Good ITa. T-BONE and

Gratiaoi Bvaltory
BROILERS, Lb.

(} "Sirloin Steaks, L b .......
•A n w a

'

WESTERN

GEORGIA PORK (CO RN F A T T E N E D )

B E E F ROASTS, Lb,

CHO PS and ROAST. !, L b .........

LARGE JUICY

ioo%

WIEN EPS, 2 Lbs

SAUSAGE M EA T. 2 Lbs. .....

FMOKED

SWIFTS JEWEL -

jSAUSAGF, Lb,

pu k e po rk

LARD, 3 L b s .........................

'ANCY SLICED (BIND ON)

j FANCY FLtCKD' BINDLl iH '

JREAK FA ST BACON, Lb,

I B R E A K FA ST BACt N. L b

•

�ENTERS RACE
W hen Billy Hood, OrUmio hover
•to p s Into the ring tonight w ith
B attling P e a ion, the Panam a City
flo ra a r lU t, a t the Prince** Thea­
te r, aa the headline feature of tha
laaagvrm l card of the season, ha
w ill be sta k in g a three-year rae,
ord of n a ra r having been off, hi*
^fi^fU N O T O N . Feb. B-— ( A-P-) feet, althotlgh he haa engaged la
ram pleyroent for the girl epter- over 100 profeaaional conttala.
• Industry U needed. according
Hood, a n Orlando product, and
| « aurvey «f the eip eritaca of widely popular in th at city, ha*
I# women worker* Juat com- ■oiled it w ith every
im portant
ated by tha women1! hurvau of icraptw r of hla weight in Florida*
• United State* Department of and b is come through with credit
in each event, lie haa never l e f t
|jU year* was the |« i r u f knocked out, he claim-iv, and aaye
of tim e aP*n t i a induaU^s) th a t his beat fight was against
oym egt by H e g lrlk who g fM George Harm on, W est Palm Beach
Iled a t th* four su m a v r battler, sta g ed in th at city sev­
4*,f*r. .women la Industry a t eral weeke ago.
Ptadon haa barn fighting fur
. H r r i . B arnard, Wisconsin
mure than aeven years, and ha&gt;
C harles T. H enderson, young
ih* ami th em sum m er s d w d In
been seen here on aeveral occa­ S an fo rd 'p u b lic school Worker, who
M jic p U q e .
1 ,
#
sions. ills moat recent victory of today announced hi* candidacy
eluding
girls who taper ted credit is a decision over Hoots
m any jp te to w a n t,” a g a r - AM ley, at one time one of the beat fer the office of superintendent
of public Instruction, subject to
M f * r l iJQ jnbe per student dur- Itoxera in the Bmitheast.
the deci'ion of the voters in file
I |f ,i f h g yaara employed was rvThe eight round sem i-final be­ June prim aries.
S H R , , The num ber of jobs p e r tween Bearcat I-anca.ter, Orlando,
t n il esit ranged from I to 30.
and K. O. Hockey, Sanford, will
Inquiry Into tha rraaona for leav­ bring together a pair of negro
in g jobs disclosed th a t long hours. buys who have fought each other
wag** and disagreeable w ork­ several tim es, never to a decision,
ing renditions were responsible in (an cesto r seems unable to solve
■ o re th an PH per sen t uf the rases Hockey’s style, while nockry in
Iw yoffa and alack or seaaonal turn has difficulty in stem m ing a
t^ork accounted for (uttf* than lu flow o f left and right* th a t come
I f f cent, Aa one girl eaplaiued, "I with speed and suddenneaa.
Two four round bouta complete j
Wa* given mor* vacation than I
the program . All bouta a re twin*
•fo ld afford."
.C b an g f of reel denes af the work- staged under the auspices nf |
Campbell-t-oaaing
Post of tie?
f or her fam ily accounted for A.J
American I-egion, with W.
D.
yr ren t of the job shift*. That reHuffm an, a ctin g aa referee.
tor*!. burning or failure pf l hr
Uflnraa plant acrotuilad fur ibfl
t r cent: union activity or union
pilUce waa responsible for
*r cent of the changes; and
trikes and lockouts necessitated
O rganisation*
and
individuals
ib changes In *.4 per ren t of the
named wvte Ihove w hose Help ho
sought a , food a d m in istrato r.
, The sum m er sehuoi aluiiauta a rg
In the list were S ilas S tre w n oT
SH A N G H A I. Fab. It. Japan*-* Chicago, president o f th e cham ber
gf*&lt;ativ«ly m ature and u p e r ia u c a j
n f the U nited .Slates;
gfoup af women at the probaitln Consul G eneral K uraw atsu Mural o f
k f Ighl nf their e arning power. liaued a sta te m en t recently, e t-l W illiam Green, president of the
Tkey pap predom inantly of Tor- |la (a jn g why the Japanese naval Am erican Federation o f loibor;
*|gn b irth nr foreign parentage landing forces launched their sur­ H enry S tevrns, W arsaw , N. C„
M d largely employed In the man- prise atta ck on fh a p e i a f tr r he cum m arider of the A m erican l e ­
ufaetu rln g industries. Almost two- hail e ip r e u e d u tU fa c llo n with the gion; H a rry H aas, Philadelphia,
IR lha of th e sludsqt* were union Chinese reply to Ja p a n 's four d e ­ president of Hie A run iron Hankers
mands. The statem ent questioned A ssociation, and l-mii. .1 . Taber,
^embers.
.T h e g ifts In the g arm ent irgiies, the ability of the Chinese a u th o ri­ Colum bus, Ohio, president of Ih"
N ational grange.
^ h lle changing Jobe, showad a ties to control the situation,
Meanwhile, n note ,&lt;r ih.ll.-ru-r
tendency to rem ain within the in- i barge,I th a t "plainclothes *olto the cam paign earn,, from Cap!
Cierrs”
were
planning
an
uprising
A u try end their stories tell not
tol IHII. Hepresenla’ ive l.« (i iar
W ly thelr.-ow n hiet.orles but the and alleged Dial "plain clothe, din, Kepuhlira p. Nf\v York, in i\
k la ta rirs af their .trade*, from soldiers" attacked the Japanese !«ptt^r la rhurli** (J I irwps , pra*l*V r»t-*h"p
c o n atio n s t through m arines at 1 1 : 1 0 n'clotk a t night. ilcnI of Ih** Rrromit n a tio n Pnrp®prolonged unien tU tlgglee In Be- T ha Naw York Herald Tribune r tlion, e t f f a l ' f o r sat* a tt i c I*1 lilt
curs living wage* a a d U t t e r correspondent witnessed the .lap- of "roniervRtlvp iitvr*trn#nU aril
w orking ronditions, the bureau's »n#*e m arines invading C hine,e *m»ml Imnkirur In-*!itutionft”
in
to rn lory a t 11:30 I*. M
which haardvd mon«*y m if h t \*m
The sta te m en t added th at Mr. plnnnl. *
Mucal bad demanded th at H ayor
Thp rh i* f i*nrcntlv^t In lnunrhWu T ehchrn of Shanghai with In if hi* ii ppm I W nlfipolay tilyh*
draw all CM i*** forces from the
withilm wimr nninry from
section of Chapel bordering th e 1 ihi* r r n l il *lrp»m throuTh hiding,
Ja p a a e sa ,g a p g la tft| district ul the rri-fd nil hoi rile m In Mnqt fthiir
ihi|il«r« to wurkM IhrnutcH tP iifirv International SalH rm rnt.
T te M ayor'* gerrotary. Mr. Yut. utl^e iiivm lm iqil or liepiifiiU Ip
sittiiiil iiulitLitiiiri*.
; » t . A U u u a x m E , F«b. i ~ Interviewed th is afternoon, &gt; lalnl
th
at
ha
b
a
d
CAlU'l
upon
Mr.
Mural
T. Phillips Perkins, who
WC* wofg U « B ritish am ateur ■t i Jn A. M, th e neat day, e x ­
CTowtt^ h^d hard going y»|l*rriay pressing surptla* a t Ih* J a pane,*
q u a rte r .final* of the nation- atlack on Chapel ami fngiatering
ntpiouahip o f golf club chain- Mayor W u'a prnieat. U r. Yul
W ith visitors a rriv in g
hourly, \
hut won from J. B. Kyrrson, quotes Mr- Mltrai a* lay in g : " U n ­
the annuel convention uf th u 1
rstaw u. N. Y . on* up, Ih fortunately I know nothing shout
I he naval forces’ atta ck ur the Churches of (Jod of h'luiida, heini; held at the Church uf (loti,
kAI| fvur matchea who fgoitijiif. teuton for It. ( h a t* no control Hanford and Genova Avenues, 1*
pi
or
|h*
**vy.“
Robert K. W ingate, Jaeksonvllle,
said to be a decided su ire ss.
Itrin e c uatiuual public Hake ekarnH alurilay's p ro g ram will begin
O
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IA
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t
TO
PL
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T
THRU
P f» - lost to Robert II. U n id ell,
n t ll-.Utl n'rlnck in th e m orning,
Ttlerou llaekumacb, N. J„ play*r
TAU-A IIA SU KE, Feb. s. _ rn d continue until a fte r |Q:W
I |* ikI *1 , .
I A.P, Is-F lo rid a 's “official" Georga o'clock. Him cl talk* will lir lualn
J a r k Tmimur, Jacktpnvlllr • p-l W ashing ton bicentennial m em uriil b v Mamie llnkom b, F o rt Mycr*;
B u r id a state champion, improve,! tree will be planted on the rapi- J. H. Hmith. S anford; M ary T rap
b y chances to get inln tfae fliuila Inl ground* her* today. Governor l i h , . W ane hula; Fay A. Nichols,
hg trouncing Itobapt \Y, Wilson. Carlton, m em bers • ( hi* cabinet, Nt, I'etgraburg; Hunk p a n ie ls, f t .
M yers; J , II. Illit* * , F t. hty***;
*U»‘- t» o np- Tr»cn*f other a te tr official* and sta le Myers
Wfl* four ..u p at the U rn a fte r tn q n e worker* will p articip ate in J . A. Berk. P a latk a j A. J. T onitfL
aon, (Tavrlam l, Trim -,, nud W. M.
a w o tln g the i i r t f lin e under pur. the c e re m o n y * * ^ ;
A d v m l, Rt. A ugustine. The puldl;
M t allaw w i the uvaUk "to rack
is ln v |tad lu atteivl•thong and w as only on* up a t the
GKTti JOB. KILLED
MUl wkeru he aliffrn*d.
HF.MMIIN ATION
FAVORED
Daiu HogfolL N o w
Hritain,
l-A FA Y E T T K I a 4 . Feb. B. _
Conn., was un* up on C. U ajard (A .P.I —Lym an - Hpkrr, dH, ha I
WANIUNUTON^"Feb. S.-(A.P.&gt;
M itchell, W oodbury, N. J .. a t the been out of em ploym ent for ala —The Senate Public Lands Coin,
tu rn b u t Mitchell came hock tu month*. YeaU rday h r got a Job milter yesterday reported fav*r*SMlng tree*. The firs t tre e he ably tha rcnoralnation of G*urg*
?ta 3 a«4 I
Ut* aitnl-llnala, over ^ f f t e d down fall on him, killing C. Crum to be register of Ihelaad
office at Gainesville, Florida. :
route, Perkin* will him. Instantly.

ifomen’ft B ureau'O f
L abor Department
'pisclqses R e p o r t

Hoover Names H is
Group For Work In
Unloosing Dollars

SurpriaeForay On
Chapel Explained
By,4 a p Navy Chief

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Ten free' Scfidlqrsfi
Offered Byt Bust
College Opening

N E W YORK. Feb. I ,- ( A .P .) —
T h a prreaure of Irwfulrft* front all
Hanford la to have a modern, contracted h r , th a t the co n tract
p a r te of the country haa convinced
fully equipped hue Iness college „jU be cognplM w ith In every
fo rm e r Governor S pilth, one of hU
In tim ate friends raid y rateritiy ,
a atisfied custom er^, guaranteeing " » • *&gt;* . P 'M * •" • M llafa cto rf th a t he ahoui I m ake a’ cle ar stnteto all graduate* a position upon p etitio n w ithin ninety d a y i a fte r m d at In th e nenr lo t ore of w heth­
g ra d u atio n or a com plete refund grad u atio n or a com plete refund e r h a Wtn be a randidate for the
o f all tuition paid.
of all money paid for tuition will D em ocratic presidential nom ina­
tion
T ha Am erican Bueincea Col- be m ade,
N ew York newapapere reported
lege*, an o rg a n iiallo n of Florida
In order to tec u re a nucleus of
people, with a re c ird of fifteen ten student* which a re nereaaa : 7 e a rly thla week th a t the 13IH
year* pf sjseWssful operation of for the opening of the achool, tea a ta n d frd -lc a rrr had completed a
U g h c!a»* comm ercial school• free scholarship* a re offered to d r i f t a f hla long aw aited atatecanting to Sanford bearing the acceptable students as follow*: A raent and th a t ita ralea.n dale was
gW oreem ent of cham bers of com- free scholarship of $7S will be al- to lie decided a t a conference nf
m erce, hanka and public achool lowed to the f i r it five young men le a d e n o p p o a e d to Governor
•U th o rltie! in the d iffere n t, to w n ■ rn d five young women who enroll Roosevelt, an avowed presidential
w h ile the Am erican Business Col - 1 for basic course* of
twelve candidate.
It was indicated it m ight l.e
leges operate schools, a re a ta r i ■! m onths, o r a free scholarship of
ing a cam paign today for th ( en 1 ISO will Ike allowed on ro n lra c ll m ade public before the New H am p­
rotlm ent of student*. A reg u lar for basic couisea of nine m onths shire prim ary e arly In March, at
resident *Choo| ta u g h t by g rid u , n r fill will ts\ allhwed on Contracts which supporters of both Sm ith
a te com m ercial teachers with both for si* m on th s''O n ly ten of these and Rooaevelt will be candidates
day apd night sessions will be will he aw arded to the first five for m em bership in the sta te 's d e 'r.
aliened in Sanford a* a perm anent young men and five women who c atio n to the national eom entin’t.
Institution as soon as a sufficient enroll for basic courses, and *PA lthough Sm ith has not authornum ber of c o n tracts are secured, plications for free scholarships iced the use of his name In cith er
The Am erican Business Col- will be considered In th e ir order the New H am pshire prim ary or
leges, F lorida's U n re st h u ain ei■ of application. No person will re- the M assachusetts prim ary, which
college organization, will o ffer in reive an entire course free of
follows toon a ft a . It tv known ho
S anford the sam e service th a t th e y | charge. I’erion* who wiah to m aka
has b eer gM fig Vartan* consider*
a re g iving in th eir o ther schools, application for one nf these free
the n earest of which is located at scholarships can do so by apply- tion to the question.

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loikeland. W inter Haven and P lan t mg in person, phoning or w rtlC lty.
| ing the Am erican B usiness Co|LAKE WORTH —C, K. Himon
A hond Issued bJr the Value*- leges, Seminole County Cham ber
tional Finance C orporation g u tr- of Com merce Office, City llsdl, purchased funeral home a t Klh end
a n te es to every stu d en t m aking a Sanford, Florida. Phone Si. The J streets.
co n tra ct th a t tha iehool will be office will be open tonight until
o p e rated for as long a period as 3 P- H .— A d v . ____________-

jencies ,
forts In
rthquake Area

LLAHASttt,

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king in BOc and 75c

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SATURDAY AND MONDAY
ALL WOOL S L IT S
S i r e s Id to IN Y e a r s
Itru v rn — U r;i&gt; — D a r k B lu e

it. Vest, 2 F a ir P a n ts
Sam e

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Above In S m aller Sizes,$4J95

Huy -s’ and Men s
OXFORDS

Ycur Rarirain Store — 308 Sanford Aye./

Is
O N E

In Dashing, Daring Drama

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IT Is A ,Private .And^Nofe
Too Small Investment Fdir
You
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Then It b''Sound Judgment
To Give This Investment
The Care It Deserves
Lecturer {T«i Talk j
On Mediterranean
John H. Baughman, of . N»W
Ybrk City, will deliver an iHual rated 'motion picture Ur tare is*'
lb* "Wonder* of tba M*4it*rranoan," a t th* Junior High School au­
ditorium. Monday night a t -3&gt;3d

YOU WILL

return;

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T-^AtUrtW Ooaaral Can a .

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la - a t
M A TIN EE and NIGHT

will

Acceding to requests from ni

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SATUR D A Y — SUN D A Y

g

ttgrek of tha Latter Da/
Wqh far lu yaar*^ dJel
Biter a tang Ulna** -ter.

DEPARTMENT. STORE

PRINCESS

'hil Perking Hard
pressed T.q, Defeat
tyerson By One Up

•Ik and ltontir

Reveal Position On
Presidential Race

patrons we

g rea se (TUNA— ageb

GUN having i apccUl flM if
th a t ig recantrumdH 'bf thb
Uaior C at )huufactui«ra (or
each application.
3" ‘
We nave a chart’ oJ yqui.
ytr—ao com* in and ask oar
operator to ex p lain /'V &amp;
d4LIZKD LUBarCATtONL
Xiao ahow you « MB
irvaea that v t uae.
Don’t Hi Mjr one
yoyr car that uaee on

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Cilery Market
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F R ID A Y . FEB R U A R Y 3. 1931

JAPAN LEAVES Can *t Find Words A Laxative
DOOR OPEN FOR To Express Her
far p e e p k mt * 0
M0,RE PARLEYS Thanks, SheSays Taka Black-Draught

IIO M E U T E A Ih —i W hole sale •'
lu y ers*
p ir if o r m
npenei
here

«ome time *(0.
age*

S ta te H hrketing Bureau, B. E . Surry, Sanford Rep.

T okyo StockE xchange
H i s Been Closed By
■*

Government Order

. . w**rw«rr a. lag*.
Carte* Shlasni it* «r r a in y la Ike

Irn Tk)n4ar, r ,e .

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a caaif. i t . n . w v « tk i Tqtat—
NEW YORK, Feb. 5.—Financial C arte* l U f w n l a &gt;1 i tU r y from t i e
e tee* . Or I r e . n u t t i e r , l&gt;
la D
tr a in
u d cMtmWUr jMriuta affected J*e
a n . w P e n . J » n — » tt; Itea
S it 1

CIJ.

t M bMn w n tle m r tU j.
Both UM
Btrafc Exchange
and the Yokekam* Saw Bilk Exehwaga haw Mm eleaed by of*
B iliftM tlM a* MDI ram* from
gkM gtel that Japan*** force*
wee*. ywparlui ( « a rone-wad on■IgftU n the Chines* position.
Tba Mu.t significant event of
the 4 *j-ia New York took place In
the foreign exchange
market,
where trading continual until A
o'clock. Th* Japan*** ydto rose 75
s. Whether thla atrength *i&lt;
tht abbot by aapport prothrough Jepasee* foreign
or tru attributable tn
Improvement In eeiMIment &gt;" bank
th t clrelei a**M net be a»errtalMd. The rally of the yen wa«
tba meat cMvtnctng alaro Jan­
uary 10.
WUh tM cioilng of the Tokohaam Silk Exchange, price« on the
National Raw Silk Exchange hate
Maadbtaty hagM ahifUng rapM
ly, Anally anding at higher level*.
Japanese benda on tha London and
New York Stock
Exchangee
alompad drmatcially to new Iowa
a* bondholder* took fright. La*)**
on th* bond* ranged from 1 to 0
point*. J
la the (lock and bond markets
price* ware generally lower at th*
eloae. Bankar* ralalnad their !«■liaf that th* Shanghai trnubl*
would remain localtaed.
Stock* which speculative group-i
h«4 triad to groom on the bam of
war talk became especially weak,
1earing their apenaar* with teaae*.
informed WU11 Street etrrle* never
took tbo auddan rla* of ateel, airplan*, chemical and munition* ««rlouxty, pointing out that It would
taka more than a protracted Chineee-Japanoe encounter to bring
bualneia to these companies In
aaiounta lufflclent to Juatlfy high*
er atock prices.
Owing to heavy illk inventoriea
b» thla country, the United State*
do** not face a illk ahoctag* far
■one time to Vom* should the
Yokohama Raw Silk Exchange,
principal aoorc* of Ameriea’a raw
aBk,remain tloaed - * Indefinitely.
PHtan at Vakobama JaU ahnpit 10
per cent bafer* the ex*hang* waa
closed, the drey taking place ap­
parently becwoae gf fear* Hi Jnpan of an embargo on trad* with
Japan by western nntlon*.
Cotton price*, recently buoyant
on th* New York Cotton Ex
change, dropped 10 points under
the prextur* of unloading bv Jspa
Mae Interest*. Broker* acting for
Japanese account* *old about 20,
000 bales, or 11,000,000 worth, of
cotton at tha opening gong. Wheel
price* at Chicago graded also a*
■peculator* began «*lllng their
holding*. The peace proposal*
wake believed to h*vv nosed the
selling, i

War Crisis Blamed
On Lack Of Decoding

lege th n a g h Ik* F lw M . m e .
re
(ttMTOeiag
H i e .i e r i l l # ,
* o » ie a a e ic w m .) r*e . &gt;r
b e e r ) « i i i l eeC ley e i *■*#
w.
M M .
T o ta l—it .
*— l* g . fee a I I k a a r p*el«4 *eC.
t a « at l * » V w. t* 4 * r.
P eto m ar T arS t: l* ear* pa**.- .

New York I, 1‘m.i.ureh 1 . fail),

d tlp h la 1. | ,mch in lla ira t.i D tlti.
N ew ark. W iik**h*rr* 1 Tirl.1
( e r reronsl*n*i«*i
r i n r l n u . t l : C lr v ln m l I, ro lu m .
bn* I.

■Meplag M i l luf*rMutl*a f*r
Tkem Car, re k e e a ri «, l i n
HA&gt;cront&gt;,ovimi&gt; roetinn of

FIcrrMa: W a rn , p a r l l f
rlauOi.
Ile u lln a a llcb t. (»iHt a ir * i.QUirr.
O eien C m w Jrra l.. m ark ar • llr b llr
a lrc ia a .r. C arlaaC .
t ixh,
a .u a l
(arm *, la lack c o t . , , r.w ,a l« ,.
e v n ,r a lly *&lt;w&gt;C o n a llir In C irld a il.

(Continued from Page One)
DeLand with a D. fl. de­
gree In Education, took a poetgraduate course In Iaw at SUtson
for two years, and Yale Universi­
ty for on* yrar, and was gras
ated with an LL.U. degree In law.
Back to Plorida came Hr. Hen­
derson to be admitted to th* bar,
licensed to prectlce lew in ell state
and federal eoerts in the southern
district. He has never practiced
law hoWever, having devoted his
entire time to public school work.
II* took a postgraduate itody far
two summers at Gaorga Peabody
Callage far teachers, and the Athavltlo Teachers College, end he
holds * life-graduate Plorida
Ttachera certificate.
Duriwg his college years h*
worked kale way through by superririac • boy's dormitory; acted as
headwmltar Iq th* glnlng room;
waa field representative for Stet­
son Uufvsraity for fear years, and
drove a county school bus for oa*
year. At lb* various n il ague he
received the following honoris
r-ndldate far a Rhode* scholar­
ship; eras president of hie eMaei
elected a member of Us* p g g Bm

BUFFALO, Peh. ft.—« the
American “Black Chamber,” as
th* Federal bureau far daeipherlag codad menage* was known,
Were tn n h UBra l ulgj , the ChinaJapanese iltnatiee never wouM
have reached It* present crisis.
Major Hefbert a. Ysrdley said
recently.
—
-Major YardUy waa head #f tha
cryptographic bureau, which waa
abaUshed by Secretary of State
‘ltcnry L. Btlnmon la IBM. Ha was
highly racceMful la httanegtiag
and decoding message* between
Tokyo and Japan*)* represent*
tike* in WhmMagtea.
, When Chavlc* Even* HagHes
was Secretary of State,” Major
j YardUy said, “W* were able to
tell him Just what the Japan***
I woe Id lake aa a aitblirngw af armaments
In the U t l anJ 1021 dla•m enu in
Higher
arihsment conference*.
far a W to « ratio and
member ef the PHI
He
ail slang that Ike M b U m
He knew
!
would concede In th*
Cfcb Lew aerie ty, and U a
ef P i Kappa Phi serial
‘Ventrsat that wtth
i’e position, lie
Hewdrnan He* hero
the cryptographic bureau
Nixes ef Betolnele
he eeiwjtortd Yh* l i rag b g el *#- for ow n than 10 yean, and l» a
• n iM
" af M &amp; L
l u had a recent postgrad^ f -DONABB THAN RED
oat# atady In adoration; Map
tag' Hunton, of the W lo t a to tow; Ha ring yea * af
et Oerreb, cel
County) aad oa
, baa thantodL ee behalf a&lt; Ut* frWtea lualaato
prorarii h* efrira,! leal
her* af hi* Ukll I will be able U execete the
vho
d a ttra W th e ofUca w ttH eot partoward
removing
Uattty, aaMy apen the haak af
lUra end nsdrlt," Mr, Haa$t g

m &lt;»*

ss.?to

af tha atroc-

t

orukn o r p t i u c i
*........
" ---OCALA-—$4g,270 ,pent in build, Tt»:
&gt;: D
tll'C..K . H.
EUII1
I.IL
LIE m : V t 'H R' J KK'b of.
ing and repairs Th this city luring
wiiowN i n n n r j &amp;
fa
K
1611.
It ripp«#trlnto fm m

POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS

BLACK
DRAUGHT

10 Percent T a r i f f 1
Passed By Britain
I n Historic Session W ANT

(Cimtliraed from Pag* I)
for bank loatw, but no effort ha)
been made to aell lh#m to the pub­
lic.
PeeniylTinla recently dsclxrcl
a quarterly dividend of M cents
on the common stock, to which
rate th* quarterly payment wax
reduced from 75 rent* in the pre­
vious quarter. Prior to that, thr
rata had been rut from |1 quar­
terly. Earning* available for the
cotrimo* stork for 1MI recently
have been estimated unofficially
at around $IAo a there, as re­
duced from *5.28 per there earned
for ]930. The company's net rail­
way operating income for 1651
wa* approximately 55 per cent of
that for 1A30.
The Pennsylvania'* electrifica­
tion and improvement program,
originally calling for the expendi­
ture of $175,000,000, hit been
pressed forward daring th* past
two year*. When thin work I* earnplated, Pennsylvania will have
some 800 miles of main line elec­
trified frean New York to Phila­
delphia, Wilmington, Del.; end
Pennsylvania points.
Pennsylvania's total assets aa
ahown I* Its lateat consolidated
balance Sheet, were |f,teg,$ftA7&gt;,
exceeded by thee* of no other railread company In lh* United
fttates, save th* Southern Pacific
Co., which reported in it* latest
balance sheet assets of *2,.121,512,(A jP .)—CeM tr w eather wa* pre­
M2.

tvrally,

mm

SwH vH hq i M O c ^ i l r
(C o n tln o ed fro m T ag* O ne)
• f m p ta m a
H taltH
H tppiniM a
n o t a g r e e to d is r n n tln a e p r e p a r a ­
• f IU 1IN AKKUMAN,
teearofary
for •TOnipUinant In
"
t
iw
d lo TOffn
f t e a a h a c . U M a . m a x lr * Cox. tio n * tn defen d Its fo rc e ) in
Think
of g
rower, f lit* £
Wvt-siw s
f ram t a a a i l p a t i o i
i.* * .* .tt. m o atir x . i e j i i . r do*, H h an g h ai *nd will n o t c o n te n t to rii-iUrliim (hit I*
pr#«#nt
aridr##w of f d i , | hm
l
which oauanj m« ta
m o stly t .T i .i .t f : ■ * «
i &gt;•; in
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rwnj|th*nlTiM
Fn
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i*
KlUa.
K
an#ao,
to
th e
M a n c h u ria n q u e stio n « ' • In' liinFftllnir
r o a s b . v*ry few k a il, « doa I I I ) h a v e
h a rt a tlr *1 fMllm.
at*r# p a rti# tolar ndf.rf#
I c a n . LI*: I Sea.. I l l
lin k ed w ith th e S h a n g h a i s i t u a ­ *h4l It w flfll «•»
o w n baadagt^ a ,
a flla n t an d
tto# # ffla«ra
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a dun. t M . I I I . few l i t . a d l.l . nn d h i) ad v isers reserv e,) dlscu- Hi.HUHhi J lihil *rt r lull * hi-'trl | r.st* h-lePiH’r i H
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f r u t m«nv* wuhfMii banprtty*. am'I j
to«#t *f fiir t« to Imuir* a n #ff lH # n t
n , T ow natilp t l . #outl»
d a e r e ,,. clear I* c a rs arrived, a ty to give the J a p a n e s e p o sitio n I--I hM|m .tf i iv f
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C a lif . It Eta 1 New York u alo ad . m o re stu d y .
foil %
vni 111 14 lie Iir 11AI'ft lu me I
fir#, ■ml t wdl apDr*r|iHii&gt; Any *up„
Ih# toJiirif 71 l / 1 t
ed. 10 cars on (rac k huppllea m id .
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(pw»Pt flv # n to*
l.«t 33 In fl &lt;1 tomfth*a A
evale demand
nanrlermie, m ark et
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llhiw a lien tkrtmctrt i 'l e r a Ilk*- th**, 1
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th e
t o m SEVATOn.
ir- F lo rid a.
IT*: a CSX. I 11.1.**. pane low as th a t a n s r r a n g e m e n t h as been ef tiivHllriiiP » itfo a niljllrtn ftl* n .|1 b*r*by s n n s u n rs m r rsn d ld a ry on ur h#for# tha fth day of H a rth .
1 .**; 1 « dot. l.ll.l as. par low a, fe c te d betw een th e co id m an d ln g o f ­ Hi.*l4 In U i t e t • I*f«a Hii*r** b.|t
foe rv .eleellen *t se n ato r from ih* A l» ta il, aa 14 day bottoff
uetng to
* flat#
n a la
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th irty .* sv * m h d sn e to rlal d la tr lr t of May of ihla aton r t ; M h#rwb
fic e rs o f the \a r io u s d e fe n se fo rce .
E lorlds, B s b jrn to lh* I&gt;emoor»llr al|#irahnna of »h# h|ll ‘
p elm arr In June. Y eer vo ta and fHad in -mtri n t« aa In b« ttokln to»
in S h a n g h a i w h ereb y
A m erican
• upt&gt;ofi will be appreciated.
lunteMpil ai«lB#l you.
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a n d B ritish m a rin e s will re p la c e
J. J. l u m u s i i
As-r&gt; i t I* rn M T itv :it o f t t H c n r u
Jap an ese
who m ere
d e fe n d in g
lh al thla nrtfar rtr nM lf#'
•»•&gt;(•*# oils’* • w##k fa r fto u r4
ro il A H U i/r
J a p a n e s e c o tto n m ills in th * B ril
ftmi
I h#r#by Ahnotmta im r«ndhi*cy )* n il|Y f wrw#kn In n #
i*h an d A m erican se c to r* o f th e
fn r
*»f riarnifint# i‘nt|n ly #uli. ll#ra!«I. it itMraftgpef nf B#narilt
In *"
)#vt in ih* IWMYfbCrati*' P rim ary in (Milailitn
in te rn a tio n a l s e ttle m e n t, an d th u Haulers! Dally Herald
Jim# I'jwn niy r#c*i fl unit
fx#"i I'rtiinfy, Florid#
b rln g to an end th e C h in ese fin ih i- ith m r af F ito ru h ry ,
n#rfrtritirtin'#* a# #h#rlff o f Ihi"
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p a r t m r n t h as b een ad v ised ,
n&gt; a «- w * a ju L _
It* network of trlb u lsrlc s to femrfar g a tre e s l e d fsliw tsv sent
FO R m i K R i i r .
Deputy Clerk.
n ot fire d n «lgle sh o t a t C h in ese et»rm*rhtrtTir fo r # c e n tu ry . w**
Dil heights.
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I T in e
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I*c a line
b r H tin , who w o re th e m a n tle of
c o n s ta n t C hinese f i r e w hen Ja n *
I'nwaib Ptafoj#f&gt;t in 111# Jh#fr»#&lt;*ral Irt BwTiriJ o r
arri.ftT A T l
w him n f w inter t o venquiah ne*o w ere s ta tio n e d in -1 h e A m eri
1 w l1!
7 Time*
Kc ■ Iin* |»r Irtukf Y in Jaa# If
t a b n r .r .n i ik ir r k
Tti"* fam niia f a th e r . Jo se p h , a-' h#“
riiifiYrrw lit* in # ra11hrH.it I# ar t«r
spring-like w eather
aggravated- c a n se cto r.
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URRRBAI* Tiiare
. ____ 7* a line f»*hf ami wlil Pffipltiy Aoneat in 4
p ro claim ed th e fin a n c ia l rev o ln o r t h i s r ta tpc o r
.
th e plight of u n fo rtu n ate thou­ \B o th the B ritis h a n d A m e rirn n
|n ti||lK # n t tf #ptif !«*■&gt; (Cl aggjet (11#
T in t ra le s oa reqeeet.
Noil**# la h#r#by |t e « n Ih
t mn.
Tlr* "iiieimti iif aM hmifut ntul I**#*. JA Nnr.N, pi »rrto###r a f '
sands who have te e n routed from g u y e rn m e n ts te n t a n
The
redeeed
rate*
a
re
for
siMRInmsI
On \f a i. I it g e n e ra l t a r i f f ol Id
ahl4tetM ■61*|a#Tin will It# .1|i iricwi41Hf#l l i r t r a u No. 1371. d a l #4 tbo
th e ir home* b | high water.
p r o le s t y e s te rd a y to th e J a p a n e s e f ere* hi will lie levied on a ll t i n t
n H liItlK R *
ronereulit* IpssTileee.
of Ju ly A. n . H IT. htoa fl
H itherto, the lied rro * s snd forelw n office th rm i
o#rflflrat#&lt; In my afftfa, I
tlii'ir it
Kite
words
e
f
average
ten
gib
t- h im p o rte w ith th e e t c n p l mu nf
rcim a n m i r r ,
mn4« a p p lic a tio n f«r t e l j
o th e r relief ageneies have been • p w tiY f im h u iiR d o rB
In T«»ky»
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are reunlrsl a lie*.
!##u# In- no-rcirdRprri wl f b
wfoertt. m e a t. Mailt grain* cut to n
f o r r#,#l#&gt;iiofi
ten to th# siffiT# *»f •*#«-«
concerned largely with finding iirirInir that III# JH nnnr-'f t^k •Ifirm!* oanbl^rWB I bo
No ad under 1 line* aceepled.
nnd wool u n d e r th e n a tio n a l i*io
fttoatKf. H#ml» it#
*L (foilii it* v | «iI*fa rt lit • t e r a n M pro p a r tr • lt« f t( a | __
[noil to feed hungry stomach* and '• lap* t n m i l -ml a i't W ilin ^ in ih#*
Ib a will o f (to# "T«fs*ra lu tb # 0 * iyii*. Hoi# rtrtunly. Flo rid A. IB-wllaAll a d v ertislag la re stric te d
e rn m e n t'a p m f n m
Ofiinary
(«
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ha'(«l
matt
Wtotk
w h n || iti
h igh ground tin w hirh the refugees interpational
n s of BWH nf NW
Is p r e fe r claeaif ic a tio a .
Jun#- Tour aiippcirt will it# ap
A ta r i f f c n m m in io fi a o m e th lo g
to N n of NftTH
could camp In com parative com­ viU* *lu» C h in * * ? In niaki* it a n mli.
If an e rro r la m ade The
pro* l« t#«..
Hrirvlnn
If TuwnablF , ,
lik
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tatex
will
J F Mof’laFt.I.A Nl»
(»f at (ark.
fo rt until the flood xu'jiides.
Hanford H erald will be n o p e a IfAnia 2* KIM, 1* Iff##
tie fa ta lilia h e d to levy a d d ltio n il
Th#
-aa(4
land
to#lop po«#
slble for naly oa* In ro rre rt laR ut with rold winds whistling
fO B B B f B m R T i T H f t
rtf ih* laattABro a t
riiltie# u p to 100 p e rc e n t P referei*
f h#r#hy innHiififp uiy *•«odldasy dal#
T r f ilV F \M lIK K S S
.erlhia,
th e
advertleev
fa r
over th* stricken urea*, the prob­
itfirnt*
In
ih#
m m « af J&lt;
fa r 'tl#p r* # # iiiailT » fo r He'imnoT#
tm ! tr e a tfitf n t fo r flrif i &lt;■h iloii in
su b srq u tn t laaertU su. T ha af- Cftubty in O rau n No i. *nfcto&lt;i »•« TWIt l*al### &gt;(I4 r#MI
lem of supplying shelter; fuel nnd
to#
f#tl'*#m#d
Acrofdini
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will
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Aha P aaio craH c i*Tlin#fy «*» i**- h#id d##d or Ml l**w# lh #r#«W
Bev* .Jennie Sharpl**##,, nAUnnal
fir* abould be notified l a .
w a rm clothing has herume porn
n e r la l e o n f e r fn r e
In O tta w a
In Ia n #
. t.
le c tu r e r for (h r W orM P u rity P h im ediately la rase of e rro r.
m ount.
tofV w la tf a m w ill to* yutolteto#d i ay af March A l&gt;. I t l L
.June h u t m e a n w h ile th e dnnilmoiM
j | ^ ^ i r u t slgastjros^kM
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*#«f ihlo th# *R»h day
n
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m ill he n n if fe c te tl.
k 1* ID T
A H e r a l d re g reeeaU tlv e
tu re* through the lower South. on n IrlrtMi tn u lurife num b er of
K tia tln p ta r if f #
#nrh
n« th e
tberesigkly fam iliar w ith rate*,
ro it T i t -------- ------T b* cold b last struck A rkan^a# f l r U an d ynung w om en a t th e
C lark 'rfrwnl
r a
I Wish to anflnlinr# (h a t 1 am a
p r e s e n t levy of -t.1 1 1 p ercen t i»n
(‘•TOliiola C p * » .*
rule* and cU axlflcatlen will
y e sterd a y and the m ercury tuppled 1 F i r a t P rc rib y tc ria n ('h u rc h , u i l l lu to m o b ile a , will re m a in unnf*
#an4L4aia f* f rtA&lt;B#U«a tn th#
VTorld#.
give y e n 'e o m p le le Infarm atlen. o ff|r# nf rn u ftty T i l C d tlartn r of
thro u g h o u t the sta te . At K iyette. ap eak to m en only a t (he C ity fe rte ii ha will p re s e n t itutie# on to*
Hr A M W RK
C o u n t y , a u b j n r t tn Ih# «• .
Aad If you wish they will in ­ Hesmlimi#
villa It went down tn 17. Readings H a ll. S u n d ay a f te rn o o n a t 1.00 l a e«», te a , » u e a r am i ro ffe e . T h e
Hun iif th # Ih#m nrratio p rim a ry to iRKAl.)
sist
y*u
In
wording
your
v
t
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l
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h#l&lt;3
IB
Juff#
a s low a* 15 and 25 degrees In tha o'clock In a acry ice over which m ain o b ject of th l« fiscal rev n lu Tour
prvufi wMI to# ap p r# # l# tfd
ad te M ake It mere effertlv e.
t \ m u r i v t 0 1 m t ., . .
»WO. I». JINK1NH
n o rth e rn p a rt of the stale and 24 M a y o r T. I . D um a# w ill p rra id r.
lin o w aa In c o rre c t B rita in '# tod*
i « IN
Cl SI. t IM t.VIT. AM,
to 30 iq th* South portion were
I UC.1TV, x r . via u p » i
Vrr#e Ijila n e e u f tr a d e nf t&amp;tMI.*
roii
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&gt;predicted (anight.
I*AKE W ORTH— Im prorani
I h*r#hy #n ao n n r* njy cunf.lHac*
OOO.UOO a n d to f i v e f u r th e r i»»fay ( l a nffta# «f ifouwily Judw* of IIM .V K IIIIS L LOAM cOJAPAWt,
Memntrfttlt, the g f n t r i l situation m ade alMd^al jrolf*count#.
p«tu« lo • now a p irit
i'nriMwaibin.
c*uni|Ueia*nr,—
'
J
to#mtfiata #ntoBlv, kutojfri
In lb#
- t. a* re g a rd s tha ri*s&gt; and fall of
daalrilwn a f ih * i»ti#rw in lit# fk#nt#,
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HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired ■ rail# h r i m t r r to to* fo#id (a ju #
river* appeared more heartening.
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l f a ,.
wll*.
ppr#
#ppr*#l#tr«l
br one whe really k n o e a knw T n » r au p p o rl will h# U
i v .r u in o u t liliiAM,
IHIAN, C H a |
WAIIK.
KI'IIKNK LXXtMi
(M A S , } r , . t j
Briggs, Jew el -r, klag. As*.
JA CK SO N V ILLE.
F e h . ft.—

Pennsy Kail road Is BLIZZARD HITS
To SeekLargeLoan EASTERN AREA
From Credit Firm DOING DAMAGE

Young Candidate
SeekingTo Head
County Schools
.A'*

punnccK .

• a la.
R O ira A fta

dicted fo r Florida today with
p ro m ise of fro sty morning* in the
n o rth e rn p a rt by Saturday.
A. j . Mite hall, U nited State*
w e a th e r bureau observer her*, said
It wool.I be generally fa ir anil
ra id e r last night and today In th r
n o rth ern section.

E f f o r t To Keep
B o s e Allen Ou t
Of D i r t I s Los^
(Continued from P age One)
th a alleged relationship between
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXIII

Member Associated Pren

2 Solons Die Within
Hour Of Each Other

Hoover Calls Confer­
ence Foi* Purpose
Of Helping Unloose
Unproductive Sums
WASHINGTON. Feb. 4. —
(A.P.)— Seeking to tap a
supply of hoarded dollar* es­
timated at $1,500,000,000,
President Hoover yecterday
Issued a sudden call for a na­
tional
coBlaaoncc of civil
leaders to help unloose this
huge pile of unproductive
money.

WASHINGTON. Feb. 4. —
(A .P .)—Representative* Percy
Quin, Mississippi, and Samuel
Rutherford, Georgia. Hied with­
in leas than an hour of each
other hete today. Quin was a
rrtsrmn of almost 20 year, in
the House. He hod been
ill
more than a month. Rutherford
dropped dead while *haring in
his hotel. He had been a mem­
ber since 1926. Both were Dem­
ocrats. Their deaths were the
first since Huey l-ong, Lnutiiana, took the oath of nffire a
week ago to give Confre** its
full membership for the first
time this session and brought
tha preaent House standing to
21* Democrats to 21.1 Repub­
lican*. one farmer laborer, and
three ratoaciea. Quin wa* one
of the moat colorful member*
of the House and ss&gt; chairman
of the military affair* commit­
tee. Rutherford wa* chairman
of the election* committee.

SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY t. 1932

PLATFORM OF
ROOSEVELT IS
TAKING SHAPE
Virtually Completed
With Stand On War
Debt, Leaj?ue,Tariff
In Recent Address

Friendly Folks
A Little Chat With Thu Secretary Of The
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce
She had recently come l&gt;» Sanford from another
and a larger city in Florida. She had been raised in
a large city in the middle west and she knew folk.*
and ecmmunitje* m ighty well Before nhe had been in
Sanford tw « week*, she said. “ I like thi* little city
because o f the friemllinesa o f it* people. They are most
cordial folk* They greet a .stranger with a friendly
attitude anti make you feel they want you. too to en­
jo y their city.
"Th e clerk* in thq^gtore* are courteous a id ''b ilg­
ing, if they don't hatflg exactly what you want they
try to get it for you. Tpey make you feel the) approciute vnur patronage and want to merit it."
It t* a fine thing lo r a city to get *ueh a repu­
tation It i* worth dollar* and cent* to the store*
whose employte* m erit It anti it i* worth much more
than dollar* and cento Ip the pride ami *nti*faetion it
bring* o f service well rendered.
Service with a smll# i* a well practiced slogan by
many store* in this community and they are the one*
that do the business.
Folk* enjoy trading with a store whose owner*
and employee* seem to Appreciate the customer

ALBANY. S'. Y . ’ Frh 4 IA.P I—Governor Roo*rvc|t'« per­
sonal platform, upon which he will
rest his bid for '.he Democratic
presidential nomination wa* targe*
ly completed by hi* declarations
on the t-eague of Nations, war
debts and the tariff
When he a**ertrd in a -perch to
the New York *tate grange that
h* was opposed to the United
State* participating in the I eagur,
The ehfef executive's announce­
he answered a question that ha«
ment—setting the meeting time
puxsled politic* since Itoo-evrlt
at 10 o'clock Saturday morning—
i wa* projected into the presidential
picture a year anil a half ago.
•Poke of tha c real Inn nf a “ na­
Roosevelt has not *mrr the fall
tional oraaalaatlon“ to divert hidof 111.10 declared him*elf on prohi­
ilen •tiqia “ Into the channel* of
bition but nothing ha* occurred
economy Ufa."
. .
since then to indicate hr ha*
l-cader* Kara hal)a&gt;l the move *•
changed hi* mind. During the gu­
tha first reader objective hy the
bernatorial campaign of t h a t
administration again*!
hoarted
year he «aid federal prohibition
funds. Tha ipealdent him.elf.
had failerl, the Kighteenth Amend­
analysing in trVen phra*e what
ment should be repealed and a new
he considers tha exit* of the prac
amendment enacted to restore liqt'ae. Iml lea tod a belief that re
Onr control to the -tatr*.
*
lam of the hidden t l. 100.000.
In rt letter to United State* Sen
WASHINGTON.
Feb.
4 —(A.P.)
f40 U commerce mi*ht mean a
alor Wagner, keynoter of the 19.10
credit extmntlnn of aa much S* —Ogden Mills, under secretary of
flute Democratic convention.'the
110.000,000.000. He ..Id :
the Treasury, urn* chosen today hy
governor assarted that- not only
"Every dollar hoarded mcani President Hoover to succeed An­ should the «tate* be given control,
a destruction of from five to 10 drew Mellon ns heu.l of Utr na­ hut that there should be “definite
PHOENIX. Erb. 4.— ( A.l\)—
dollar* of credit. Credit i. the tion's financial department. A lit­ reeognitinn of the extension of
Hr. J.
I).
Maudlin,
Ma r ic op a
Mood at ream of our economic tle latar It wai «aid nuthoritatlve- home rule to the lower sohrti
riuint) physician. le%llMrd at
life. Re«tri-tlnn nr destruction of ly that Arthur llnllantme, atrlst* el«lon* of government n rcc.&gt;.•m
the Winnie Judd Murder trial
credit cripple, the revival ami ant reeretary nf the Treasury, i (Continued on I’*,-, h'u&gt;-i
today that the told him •he did
rvpaiuinn o f agriculture. indur- would succeed Mill- s* under sec­
•Mil and civul.l not kmr dUnea*
trv and employment."
retory.
hered the body of her tifUan.
Hoover launched hit anti-hoard­ . The rapid shift « .&lt; due to the
lie teutlfled he **ao«td any »h«ing attack a/tee a rfaT of (re- S )|ela |ini » t of .Mrll.ni ts the im­
w it tar*eM a ken aha ,U ‘ alleged
r' (CitnUaucd on P|ga F ior)
portant post of smtiaseador to
to bate killed Aon*# LeKui and
. Oeuut Britain aurrw, Jin- ('baric*
•Hedfijf Hi«tiel«aa. i«T friends
Dawes, president of the ItrcnnMlm HamueHon'a bady
die*
» tract ion Corporation Ju«t when
Mr m l&gt;ef rd when both hadire
Members
of
ike
S.mfortl
Kivtan*
tha change* wtU ber... . effective
•err f»»un«l in N i| i| p in a L e
ureru- got artuouneed. The apimlnt- I* Hub mat for their weekly
A m rtrx wlation.
menl of Mellon as aiul&gt;n-*ador to luncheon y*W rd»y and heard K
Great
BriUln WA« it-rnirtl a F. 11HU4holder, M the tlUllll *p/akPHOENIX. Arts., Fob. 4
or on th* program &gt;li« n«* Hen(Continued on !*»*• Three)
Cajery heart* of a hlah quality
font'* tsxtd prob I « Ktt!lowiri|f (A.P.) Dr. Paul K. Itower*. slate
and flhvoc. plua a email bay nf
Mr. VI••tialoWjr's talk \l Itothrr- p*ychiatn«t, declined to agrrr yr*rael, of the Wlntrr I'ark Klwnni* trrday to defen** contention* that
•alt, wlJI be offered foi^ .ale to all
Oub, v * trailed an inv it.it ion f fun Winnie Ruth Judd, accused stoyrr
hue and train passenger* entering
that club that 8enf»r.l and Wlntrr of Agnr* Anne Leltoi and Mr.lug
Sanford, beginning Friday of thl*
iTerk eta** an lotrr rluli meetim; Hamurlson is insane.
week. Tha Seminole County Cham­
Action* and rearlinn* of Mr..
oil Mar 21. in the Orange County
ber of Commerce la epan.oring the
rily. It uni rrfarml to the lntrr .1ti«l I are not those of an in*aoe
plan, and will hava an official raoperson, l)r. Bowel a in«i*trd, i rClub ronunlttrr.
mentalIve In charge of all »al»*.
Two down Sanford golfers gre
Prcaant at Ihr lunrhron Wrrr: p -rdlrs* of testified '*deli»-H»i*
'Tha trade body ha. also deal*
tillered in the annual City Cham­
Kiw^nlen* F. S. lutmaon, V. A. and ''hallucinations,'’ an,| an r natrd two hootha on roada leading
pionship Golf Touraamrnt for
Speer, J. I, Marrntrttr, J. G. tulilishrd strain of Insanity in her
Into Hanford from which Informa­
Men, which beean this morning
ancestry.
Leonartll, C. It. Mason, II. W
tion will be distributed free to all
“ Do you believe she i* malinger
orcr the links of the Sanford
motoriata. Celery will atio be .old Country Club. •
Rucker, S. F. Poudnry, Karl l*-hm g?" demanded Paul Srhcn k, de
at these boothe, one of which la
menn. Howard Orerlin. E. It. Ran- frn*e attorney, calling the w.lnr-*'
Ben Cantwell. Roston lira,a
located at Monroe comer, onerated
&lt;1*11, J r, Jno I). Jinkina, Howard attrnlii n to rarioua ecrrnl. H-it.e*
hlifter who spend* hi* winter’*
by 0. E. Atkinson; the other lo­
l ong. C. O. Bare, J. t&gt;. Sharon, |». j,, n, record of the oi.ird. r .le
here, wa* among the four golfer*
cated at tha Intersection of French
who qualifier) yesterday, to com G. Garrett. B. D. r.t*urll, 8. J. fendant.
Avenue and the ganford-Orlando
Nig. W. I). Zachry. l\ A. Ilyrd,
“ Ye., | do."
■plete the entry list. Other lair
highway, aooth of the city.
Walter Coleman. Forre*t Gatrhel,
"Then you believe ahe wa*. a* i
qualifier*
are
Lawrence
l.undqulat,
Mr. Atkinson hue been operating
Counts Johnson, B. C. Moore. man might say today, fakme in
an attractive fruit and regulable II. M. Watson, and W. A. A.lamx. Homer Harris, 8. P. Iliglilryman,! order to rrrate an impirsaii.n of
Two fllghta will be sent from
•land at the Monroe corner since
Fred R. Wilson, Dare Bonl*kr, |*&lt;&gt;mr one attempting to oh-erv i
^klsat August. Hu U equipped to lb* clubhouse, a championship J. M. Rtineelpher, E. I.'lloy. A. C. her?''
fUght,
and
n
first
flight.
Pairings
^ handle *00 crates of orange* dally,
"Yes."
.
Fort. Fletcher Bailey.
P. N.
and during the cast month ha baa in tho championship flight, drawn Whitehurst, Julia* Dlngfelder, K.
"Hare you found any eridenelast
night,
find
G.
’
W.
Bpenor
aant out over 400 eratee o f celery,
F. Dorner, W. T. Ij.ngley, Ray thl* young woman was trying to
moating Howard Farille; Raymond
n s baa loaded four fall tre k s af
Foe, Arthur Branan, and T, I. «l»e you the impression of n de­
Lundqubt
meeting
hie
brother,
oranges, and on practically every
Dumas; Al Rothermel nnd Walter mented condition ''
" I think ahe was trying ta fool
track-load of cl true there baa been Lawrange, who was last year's Huntar, Winter Park. Jack Fog,
(Continued from Page Font)
placed three eg four crate* of cel­ runner-gp; Dr. A. W. Eppa meet­ Paula, E. P, Houaholdcr, and Mtaa
ery. offering aa additional outlet ing Roy flotler, and Jim Spencer Carmen Gulkri^ elul. pianist.
Mooting Dr. 8. Pulestoo.
aad wider distribution fee tMa
Pairings la the first flight are
county's chief agricultural |
M follow*: Joe Mai tar a vs. II. M.
ug*.
Wataon; A. C. Port vs. liarto
The trade body hue erected un
^
f »
electrice tlr lighted sign over this Hutchison; P. E. Perkins, vs. John
Bandmaster Edgar A. Ball, of
Herbst;
W.
A.
Adam.,
vs.
Ralph
booth, with an arrow directing
the Sanford Elks Hand, hoc an­
The American Business Colleges,
fatflle toward Orlando via 8an- Btawuri: I I V . Rucker, u Ben
Cantwell; Bob A lt, rs. Dr. O. 8. with a reeord of 16 year* af cue* nounced that hi* organisation will
fe e tje v e r State^Stead Number
giro a concert on downtown tlrrcla
S elm a; John Ludwig,-v* George Ceaaful opgretloa af high
O, Herring and E. P. Ilousholder, eommerrtal schools, and tchool* in of Hanford Saturday night, (tart'M rs. 8, C. Bus*, .proprietor « f
Ing at 8:00 o'clock. A program of
ra. Charles Dana.
several Florid* cities, erpeet to
‘k' a * *i V u e e s flMtaii
‘
liver rape go to the winner* In open a modem, fultp equipped claasical and papular number* will
to Undie celery
It flight with suitable prisas go­ business college In Hanford* with­ he played from a platform' con
Information
•trueled between Park and Mag
ing la tha ranaam-up. All matri^o in a few day*.
1nr tear
noHa Arenuea un P in t Street.
must be played between now an]
Just at aooa aa a saffkienf ram,
Thi* concert la one af a
her oTeonlraHj can ba aarirrsdra being offered the butlneau mgp of
regular retldeat school, taught bp Hanford by the membership of the
graduate commercial
taurhera, Kike Club, Intend. .1 as • bustm-ss
with both day and night aaesiona, stimulating medium. Tha entire
will ha opened, aa a permanent In band will taka part. Mr. pall said
atltotlon.
t la order to eeeum a
fl#- student* ‘
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•

M E LLO N NAMED
AMBASSADOR TO
GREAT B R IT A IN

—HAUL LEHMANN

STATE’S DO CTOR SUNKEN ENGLISH
SAYS RUTH JUDD SUB IS LO C A T E D
ISN’T DEM ENTED AFTER LONG HUNT

Head Of U.S.Treaaury
A c c e p ts Appoint­
ment By President

Declares He Relieves Tomb Of Sixty Men Is
Defendant IttFaking
Found AmidWrecks
Actions Before Him O f Numerous Ships

Weekly Luncheon
H eld Wednesday
cBy Kiwanta.Club

C e le r T M T s ilt
)ToBeSo)d At Bus,
Railway S ta tio n s

Many Golfers Are
Entered In Local
Championship Play

Concert To Be Given
Business College'To
By Elks On Saturday
Be Opened In Sapford

_ Will
Tonight

Colder Weather Is
L On IU Way /Bouth

ATLAN TA, Feb. 4.— &lt; A P .)—
Tha SowtVa mild wrather will coma
to an abrupt and tonight. Fo
••Id trepamtarcs wilt drop .to
near framing as far cogth as lHa
Gulf Caaat Otider waatber waa
Northern Florida
it and temperaSaturday.

NUM BER M

LEAGUE ASKED Japs Agree To Stop*
TO AID CHINESE Attacks If Chinese^
IN MANCHURIA Cease Hostile Acts
China Wants Its Rich
Province Included
I n Plan To Settle
Sino-Jnp C o n f l i c t
&lt;3K»SKVA. Feh.
i &lt;A.P.) —
Th»» rich province t»f Manchuria,
pushed into thr hack*round hy th •
rrvent dramatic event* in Shang
hsl an«| Nanking. wa« thru«t f»o
ward again yesterday whrn the
t‘hine*e drmandeil that the great
ptiwpfa an&lt;1 the laraatie mt'luilt* i&lt;
in their coiarertrd plan to settle
the Stno-Japane*r conflict
Tokyo's opposition to a i i y stich
action w»s registereit with
Sii
Erie Drummoml. secretary genrial
of the l^ag'ie l»v T-'ineo Matsuilaira. Japanese amhas^aihir a*
l.omton. and Ntotake Sato, To
kv«»’s spsikesman at the league.
Thry &lt;aiit the pea. e program
suhoiittcd to Japan hy thr United
Stall «. tirrat Britain, France and
llily cmifd he applied only to the
Shanghai situation.
It was learned tha British g*»vernmnit anil presumably t h a
American g«»vernm*nt — intended
th.it thr powers'
intervention
scheme ehotilil seek the ultimate
(Ci.nimued on Pngt Klve)

American Women
And Children Are
PORTLAND. Kngland. VVI. 4.
Sent From Nanking
Thi* *tovl hulk of Ihr British *lll&gt; |

nmnnr Al-if. tomb of ftl tpnnipii
who dioil without «*vm a "fighting
rhamw." win found la«t night
Bttud Ihr wrecks of many festrU
on thi* floor r t D«ad Man'* Hay.
Wnrthlpn of tho HrltUh Navy,
rruUing b^ek anal forth In n futi«r«l ;&gt;nwn i aw oror th* feon^ of
•hw diaaatwr, locate.I t)&gt;« iniMing
euhmarlru* In 100 feet of water
after seven day* nf fruitlrsa
•earth.
The M-- was found alongside a
Germun V boat, one of the great­
ly feared rraft of itrltaln'a foe in
the World War. whirh had been
sunk more than a d&lt;*ien feari. The
(icriiian rraft wm covered with
harnarlfs, the divers reportnl
Lifting lighters were summoned
to the point, 5 H miles off Portland
llill, where the submarine sank
"•tern first" during the nercises
In the English &lt; hannrl. Again
di%erx went down into water
where they hail r e p e a t e d l y
searched for the M-J and this time
they reported its disroverty.
Naval officials of the destroyers
((*ontinurd on Pag* Three)

NANKING, Feb. I . - (A . P . ) —
Thirty-el* American woman an.1
chlMren were evacuatH (rum Nan­
king yeiterJay aboard (hr Rrittah
rlrar ataamer W.-.*ung. wldch will
lake them In Shanghai. Britiah
woman and child.rn alto wrre
aboarJ.*'- '
.
- —
Other men.bars trf tha America*
colony will ha taken out oI Nan­
king un tha llnitp.1 Hlatr* destroy­
er 8int|)*nn, now anchnml off the
Nanking dock*.
Foreign bu*lnr*s mrn and ml*• Innari.'* derided t„ rr.nain in the
city for tha present. The Ameri­
can consulate did not advise Its
national* to gal out of th* city but
offered a**litanre to all who daairr.l it Tha British r..n«qlar au­
thorities warned that British wom­
en and children should he taken to
places of rafrty.
Sir Miles loimpsun,
British
minl.lsr to China, waa eapectcl
Imminently in Nanking. He ha*
tw»n at Tientsin and hla return
here was delayed i.y heavy tnmp
movement* on the Ttentaln-Puhow
railway. It wa* ondaritood urgent
instruction that h* proceed to
Shanghai awaited him her*.
•
Htoco evacuated on the

Annual Convention
^
Oi ChurcneB Opens ’lr,m,r w.Hj.un* w*r* th* faim
The anneal convention of the
Church** of God of Florida will
open at th* Church of God. Gene­
ra and Hanford Avenuta tonight
at 7:30 o'clock when th* Rev. W.
I. Campbell, paitor of the church,
will deliver a welcoming addret*.
Approximately 200 out-«f tow.
delegate* from all section* of
Florida are laid to U here, with
it lead 100 more expected before
th* contention closes next .Sunday
night.
A sermon by A. J. Tomlinson,
of CtorcUnJ, general overseer nf
lb# churchee, will be th# featuro
of tonight's aeaaion. Tomorrow’*
program begins at 0:00 o’clock
with a call to prayer. Short talk*
will be mad* by Ama**D* Burbridge, Bartow; W. M. Advaat. Rt.
brUgs.aBartow;
AuguajLa; W. M. Smith, Fort
r£ g n d J. II. Rlrcs;
;
of Fort
•V
session are open to
. n e aeaaion*
•II Inter**ted persona.

K

Plant Enthualast Is
Visitor To Sanford
■ra. Hubert Buckley, af Raskin,
Flh., whose husband la aald to ba
°W* of 'Florida’s foremost hortlfolturistj. wss in Hanford yastsrday, visiting Mrs. Henry Wight,
• f till Baaford Garden Club, aad
gattitoing specimens of rare and
■natinl plants.
and Mrs. Wight lator viara and the boat# af Mrs.
Curlett and Prof. T. 1.
phera several sample* of
tier* secured, aa well
n recent findings of
d.
Bnaklty is nt present
in promoting the IntVests
Mayor Lemon, a new vakick he is endeavoring to
In Florida. Ha la
'

lie* of employes of th# American
International Export Company,
the Teiar .1 Oil Company and the
Hritlsh-American Tobacco Com
pany.
China announced complete ac­
ceptance of th*
International
peac# proposal* to deal with the
Hhanghai lituation. Th. foreign
office said step* were being taken
to avoid further fighting. Thi* an­
nouncement wa* made after a
group of Chines* airmen mad*
their wills, aat for photograph
end declared they were m . y to
give up their live* in the defense
of their country.

Fruit Men To Visit
Experiment Station
A motorcade of approximately
10 care, bearing Seminal* County
cltru* growers, will laara Lyman
School, l-oagwood. Friday morn­
Ing, Fab. 12. at 10:00 o'clock for
a day'e stilt at tha U ka Alfred
Cltroa Experiment static*. The
motorcade la sponsored by tho
Loogwood and Genera Cltrua f r o .
ning Ctasaea, and Alex IL John«on and C. 14. Dawaon, rooaty vo­
cational agriculture teachers, will
head tha dslagatton.
All citrus growers In tha coun­
ty who arc interested in improving
conditions on thaly properties, ar*
urged to join with tho group.
Luncheon will ba had at Luka A l­
fred. following which tha after­
noon win ba spent In aa laapuctlen
• f tha sUlian, and sariral model
•tang* grate* nearby. It I* tha in­
tention of Dm aponaor* to barn nil
persona back in Sanford hy I U dawa.

&lt;LR0 \

-Many

of

P L E A MADE FOR Atnese
Sa"l?Forces
Time,Launch
Ja»* j .&lt;•
HIGHER RETURNS Renewed Onslaught
ON LOCAL CELERY In Chapei District*
I Ur

Schmah Says Farmers
Hold Key To Situa­
tion A 9 T o Prices

T ie

aaseelaleO

reeaal

Japan infnrmrd the Unltaa
State* and the Great Britain
powers with whom she la co0)&gt;crating to omi im stilitlea"
in the Far Fast that Japa­
nese fore*-* will stop hoatllo
nets if the Chinese "im m e*"
diateiy anil completely re a a e .
their (listurtiinK activities."

With ihr krv to th# Frhruary
rr'.rry marketing problem in th#ir
hand*. Sanford grnWara should de­
mand a higher price for their prod­
uct* and thereby r«ap the benefit
Almost at the same time tkwt&lt;&gt;f a light ytrld. good quality, and notiftration wa* given the amhaa*
a virtual cessation of shipment* •adnra at Tokyo. Japanese btna
from out-of stair points.
jarketa in .Shanghai renewed a
That i« the opinion of (] iii
Srhmah, Sanford grower who ha* slashing attack .m the Ul$Be*a
}j*t returned from tha Sarasota- Chapel area and the Chinese ap­
Manatee section together with peared *o be holding their own.
Meantime America and Great
Hows rd Long, Marry
Thurston,
Britain again protested to Japan
and J. T Blount.
*NTondltii&gt;n* in Sarv«ota are against th* uie of tha internae
similar to on#* wa arr now going tlonal settlement at Hhanghai aa p
through here," h# *ai I, 'for their l.aso for operations. Forts at W ea -'
February yield will he lighter sung withstood another terrifU
than at any time in year, an I Immt ardment frnm Japaneaa wagtheir quality will lie ahuut th- ship* hut neither aide appeared til
acme during the entire month." lie have gained any important a d *‘
declared that there I* no indna- vantage.
tjoa than an alarming amount &gt;.f
Three hundred marines wet* '
celery will be cut from that sec­ landed at Hhanghai from th* Unit­
tion, end that with th* Caltfnr ed Htale* cruiser Houston, A fall
nia season aa far aa the month nf
division of thr .Inpane** array
February la concerned, ao reduced
will be sent to .Shanghai to regaqti
that celery frum that atate will
probably all bo conaumed thee-, th* hluo jackets. Jnpanoi* head­
nona sent to Eaitarn
market*. quarters acre busy directing tha
Florida and particularly Sanford intricate street fighting and aya-, .
growers are —virtually holding the • h&gt;, m*lng by radio th* attackx by
reins although they ar* doing but airplane bomber*. Chinese resist­
ance waa too great, however, and
little* about It."
Ha urgod local grownra to atudy . the Japanese force* gained little.
carefully market reports as to the I Foreign Minister Kenklchl Yoshl*
number of ram tn northern gTtd| raw* said this rooming that Ja* *
eaaleitt markets during th* pa»t| pan could not agree to the powexw* rSI
few day*, for "It I* clearly Indl suggestion* In Ihtir preaent form.
ctt#d that thfr# i* hardly enough |and that h# waa making count#
r#l#ry going out uf here to sup* proposals
ply ona market, much le*«*d»srnt
The particular cause of th* dif­
uf inarkata." )|* pointr I out that ficulty I* Ih* fifth item uf th*
during tha past week, carlot ahip- plan. Thi* Item provides for salmanta hava dropprd more than 100
tlcmrnt of all outstanding contro­
ran.
versies between China and Japan
"A t thf present time return* are
In th* apirit of the llriand-Kellogg
of such alts till th* only person
making a profit i* the celery buy- pact and th* League of Nations
•r," Mr. Schmah said. “There la no resolution of Iter. !*. whirh sat up
reason why we farmers hern a commission of fiv,&lt; neutrals to
chould not demand a higher prico invaatlgste the conflict.
Tha foreign minister declared
for our product*, especially dur­
ing thif month, for it seems to that Japan never could agree to
me that we won't have a better outside tnt#r»cn*ioii in Sino-Japopportunity to reap a profit on at anr«c negotiation.. This waa
least part of our crop, than wa do line with hi* •lalrnient yesterday
at the present time."
that “ rrfuiai to permit any thiid
He concluded by laying that not
(Continued On I'agu Four)
in hia esperienre here haa ha teen
• * 5;-l.
such a light yield of celery dur­
ing February. Noras uniform qual•rctlon. "L*t'&lt; take advantage of
th* situation,” ha concluded.

ThouHands Flee From
Santiago Quake Are#

Gandhi’s Son Puts
LoveOf Country
Ahead'Of Romance
NEW DELHI, India. Feb. 4—
(A .P .)—Caught between love and
duly, Devi Das, youngest sun uf
th* Mahatma Gandhi, has choatai
duty In prefaranre to » beautiful
la-year-old bride.
Imprisoned her* Tuesday in tha
government's drastic drive on In­
dian nationalists, Devi Da* mads
a deliberate decision to court ar­
rest for civil disobedience, it bebecame known.
Simultaneously
wax revealed hia romance with th*
charming daughter of C. R. RaJagopalachari, ona of bis father's
closest friends aad onetime prasi
dent of tha Indian national congrata.
Tho marraigv o f tho young cou­
ple was arranged a few hours be­
fore ih* mahatma waa imprisonad
at Poona. Tka wlisnsd old teidar
gara Dari Daa In marriago before
ho was whisked to jail, and tha
ceremony wa* to bar* com* about
at tha earliest possible moment
Faced with th* knowledge that
’a warrant was out for hla im s i,
and knowing full wall that flight
to tha northwaatsrn frontier trou­
ble spots would mean Immsdlat*
detention, young Gandhi attempted
to make tka fligh t Ha waa prompt­
ly sal sad aad ptogsd la jail making
tho fourth member nf Urn nation­
alist's I * w b #
haa suffered
Imprisonment la tka rsaewal af
deli dlsobedieaen,
— —
*
COCOA—At
User Co, of
l

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4 Golf Fsrti-

SANTIAGO, Feb. 4— (A .P.)—
Fleeing thousands bearing matIrtsset on Uttlr backs to escape a
poaaibla repetition of yesterday's
earthquake terror* left Santiago
today. Nina person* are known tp
be dead, approximately a thousand
Injured, ani damage officially la
estimated in e'xceca of 2)0,000,840.
Relief urganixat|ona conllnuadAti*
work today and aid was promised
from vassals of the United Staton .
•muting fleet at Guantanamo Bay.
Meantime rehabilitation of tha city
was began. Approximately 10 par- ..
cent of tiro house* will ham to bu
rebuilt, officials is Id.
i • 1 t.
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j
TO ADDHKS8 K A IL MB34

~

A. T. AUtsern*. chairman of tho
New Smyrna National Paaalam
Booeura Club will addraaa
aQ
railroad, express and pultman cmploy*** who are interacted
forming a local club, at tka
tarama Hotel tonight at
.
o'clock. Every railroad moa*la
vltod to attend. W. E. Kite
g. n p rtitatttiva of
National Railroad Employees
lion Association will also ay
outlining plans of orgutiaat
her*.
SPANISH W AR MKMOI
WASHINGTON, Fob.
grssamaa Dross announced ycatace J» y that ba expects within
'
M at day or two to grodtmo a
Military
I to ho!
O iL U U S U
TALLARASU K.

1

�TUB SANFORD HBftALD, SANFORD,

G A T O R COACH IS
Market Reports.
OPTIMISTIC OVER Celery
Ily,Cotirt«iy U. 8. Dept, t^f Agriculture end the FliorltbL
PROSPECTS IN *32 State
Marketing Bureau, B. E. Surry. Sanford Rep.
o Sanford Entries Declares Chances For
Advance In Play On Winning Team Are
lt.AugU8tine Links
Brightest Since ’28
T A M P A . Fell. X —llrdil O + c h
Chai!e« Rarhman, of the llnivfr*
oily of Mnrlda fnnthall loam, told
the al-imni cl ih here yralm lay
that iho (• atnr grid prr»s[*o^|g f » r
1ft.12
I hr hrif hlmt finer (he
■l&gt;crlB&lt;*illar rlnven r.f |92d led
thr country In Lagging louchdnwna, |(r lhrf| Ig.knl on a lot
of '•if#/*

M o t o r * . Florida.
* W p M d d M r . Feb rwary A i m
C a r l o f * l l i p m e o r a o f O l o r y lo Iho
I f l l N t ta t r o f o r Taradap, F o b .
rw o rr X I9RX
F l o f l d o 19. C * ’• 11f. I. F. C t l l f . I.
Total— II
IkH al
lklg*a#ata o f
T r l r r y frooo
Iho
Raof#rd. O vie do
D U fr le f, to
U ain
J * n . — F # b . 1933 — U f , 1931 —
139.
r a a e l o g * i k r o o g b tbo Florida s o l o ,
w oy a
tlaelodlag
Jorhaoovllte,
Wa y rr oo o A ftoldvato.l F o r a SI
b o o r per tod r e f l a g at CiM A. M.
today.
Tiff al— 17.
r a o e l o g a I t r • 34 bo ar period r o d .
I M at Rd 9 A. M. today.
I'utomac Yards
|3 ear* pa ■■#«'.
Philadelphia i .
,V » » h l n | i o n
J. I
#»« h to New York. Pltlwburfh. I f a .
■'•Hon. i cars held for r#con«lgn.

*'| d&lt;&gt; no! f ir n li r l that w r wil l
, win
lh«*
Southern
ronfrrrnn*
r h a m p io n« h ip ,,&lt;
llsrltniari
-aid.
‘‘ N o r do I I w t i r v r I hut our lfl.12
t ram wil l rrarh thr heigh t* o f t h r
1022 tram.
Your
lln im ha ug ha ,
C’ r n h tr rr* .
V on S irk lr a,
S ta n le y *
and S t r e l r s on ly pop up on th r I a in* hack in
tha
n
&lt;amr
U*aiH a&gt;»mjt nnre e v e r y 10 t ea m «h#uh| he etr eni
y e n s , nut I d o h r l i r v r thnt our t e r i a l l y . T
foot lull I p r u - p r r t « arc the Bright
I.ane./an
a ll - s t a t e
rat , airw^ I92M.
fli ll s ho r ii ug h
H igh
" I think w r ’ll ha%r a wlnninry y e * r s ago, l e f t Fiorirl
t r a m , " Ijachtiian continued. " T h a i because o f scholastic
brr'll hd%e a winn ing t r a a i i f H e w a i a sta r nh the
I can nc rw ia dr T o m m y l.ahr to man eleven.
re t u r n td whn ol, and I f our fr r s h "Our
s o p h om or e
1■quad
ram •
men anJ v a r s i t y fmilhall p l a y r r j a l o n g in fin e fas h io n Ia.t y.ar in
do no| r n r i m n l r r s«*ho|a«tir o r f i ­ ep ite o f the fa r t th at
wr lo«l .It
nancial d i f f i c u l t i r « T h e fr r s h m r n iramr&lt; anil lir i |wn nthfr«," Barh•«p ad la*t Y ear waa thr he*t I nian rnnlmjrd. “ Ynu'll .rr a wnrlil
h a v e « r r n In m y four
yrara
at of lUthrrnrr in Ihrm nral yrar.
Florida, nut w r won't kn ow until Ilnwrrrr, wr ma, harr
another
n e t t we ek w h et h er th ere 'l l he any •nphnmnrr tram Th# 1031 ftr.hin eligib ilitie s. A n d th rra a re sr v
mm ItMikrd itnnil. and you ne*er
i m l who may l*r furred |o lea ve ran Irll what they’ll do in varsity
•» h«M*| Imraoae o f financial d l f f i
rnniprtltioll."
rult »rs *'

td #9

Ilxhm.n

r.tr.

Titian# a. th*

Dm liman an nou nced d e fi n i t e l y
•nit.tantlini; .inimor favorite for
that | like ‘• M o n k "
| )o r «r l t .
|*»t» I
the I!i:i2 .ontherti rnnfrr.nre foolpound &lt;|iiarti rh ark lost to the Ca
hall title. He al.n tanka Alabama,
tors !/»•! y po r because o f arhnla.l*.renne«.ee an,l Vantlerhllf a* nther
iMflipilnlitd*. w ou ld n iA tr l r t i l jt e a* I
'langnrnu* eleven*, (irorcia,
lie
tla* u ni ve rs ity f o r the second **• 1
•aid, .hmil,| tie mn.itlerably weak
m es le r n e * l w ee k , and that he will |
?.*• el ig ih le f o r fo o th a l l nevt fall.
" T u l a n c is r e t u r n i n g
m n «t
nf
T h r u hr sy|,| that lie would run
!nxl y e a r'* . ha m p m n - h ip t#am. ami
f**r with l on e and a tt e m p t to p«r I
lh#y*|l lw har*l m Imat ." Rachmnn
# irtde him to r e t u r n to srhoot
- m l . Alab ama a l - o wil l h a ve
u
**l r e g a r d I Jin*1 nn(| S l i r l r ns,
fliN k
veter an* , w h i l e V a nd e rb il t
t w o o f th&lt; g r r a t f s t g u a r d . F 101..
w i l l put an
etperlenced
senior
•la has d e ve lo pe d, * llachn iao -aid
t r a m info the racy. Ten ne sse e a!" l a n e 1- log and husky ami f a d .
va y s ha* p l e n t y o f material, and
and with on# m o r e y e a r 's ex pert 1
you ran ( m in t on th em to he ne ar
ence, he should g o places on the I
the top.
fo ot b al l field. W i t h D o r se t! and I

fK » iny caiMlIJacy
«%.ttnty Jude* of

Hemlnut* County. ranject » «

a*.

c l . t . n &gt;1 H i t vn t.re In I k * U j " " .
r r a l l . l 'r t r oa r y ta lw 1&gt;*U1 'In Jun«.

I n lit i n w U u

l&gt;

»••»* #ipn«rt
r

I I K I tN li O X .

r o # lE tlA TO K .
1' l i » r « K y rnantine* m y t andMae
I b i r t b f annatinet my rond lda ry
i r .«| e (O un
|v ina
oM ir » »
fa# ra.alactlon aa aenalnr fr om Iho f«*i
t h i r t y . • • t r o t h Banalortal district o f l*ounly Judga o f M#mlnr*l# Count;
H aul ing - t#rv Halit,
fa i r ly
(too«t Florida. aabj#&lt;| to lha D#m.*-ratlc Klorbla. subject tv th# l&gt;#morra«i
vnta
and p r i m a ry fa* b# bald lha flr al Tu#«
wig# tiMiuiry demand m«a4«r#1# fr»r primary In Juno. Tour
Hap In Juna 1932
(no*t q&lt;ialliv market «l#*&lt;Jjr, ( A t . • opport w i ll ba appraclatad
I am dra ply | r « t * r u l for th# • '!!
n oli f o b
u«uaT term*.
19 I nr It
J J. F A It It IWVI.
port alaan m# b» tl*a vo«#ro r
rrataa. I f # o
#Ul#e reported
Iu
N#mln«la
b o u n t y in ih# pa#t. an
•|HM#. mark#! •iomin#lly uar hang#*l.
r u n n iK H irr.
degr#*#. rld*o*lv 12 r » r « arrived, I
I hereby annoooca my candidacy w i ll approrlat# a *-o»tlnuail«i* «
,NKW Y t III k Mark#!, a la a dr .' 31 for -h #r Iff of i W a i n o l # County #ut». l h i » support In th# Juna Frlmarv
C a l i f . I Kl#
I Maw York unload
JAN *» 5HAHOM
jeef to the I h m A r n t l e Prtmarv In
#«.. I f «are ••»* t ra r k Nuppllaa mod. Jnn# l &gt; . n my re#nfi| and
p^ai
#ra»e. demand
mml-ral#, marital per forma r*r#* a t
F O B rO C Y T Y A M K I l O t o r
sh eri ff
o f this
stood?
Florida
19 mrh
r r | i , county, I solicit your
T A lk t.
to ld
and
wa#h#d. 3 tlui.
2.19.3 aa.
« .tog, support
I wish In annsunr* to th# p*«p ls
3 I d . 3 9a, f # » higher. « 4 n s . I
•»f Mem 1hole County that I am a
r.
M HAND
I D , few higher
» d o t . |.2# .IT I;
candidate fo r r e f l e c t i o n lo th# of .
washed amt litjn«*h#d. J.• »!•»*.. 2 I f .
Mee ml Count jr A IM SM C o f T l * * * .
row a u rn iF r.
I wish to announce my candidacy • ubj#ct to the decision o f th# volsrs
I J I II .A H F .t .l’ l l l A Market, dull. 3l f o r the Office nf s h er iff of Pr-mlnot# In »h# lAwmocratlc Frlraary to b#
d * t r # # » rloudy
7 FI • arrived. I f C eua ty subject to the Democratic* held in Jwne o f thl#
year.
Tow
care on track
Auppli#* moderate, primary In Juno If sleeted I w PI • uppnrt w i ll be appr#ctat#«l.
demand * * r » «lww. market
unit. enforce the Inw without fe ar «&gt;r
Florida, la |n#h r r l a . *ash#&lt;I
a/i-t fa v o r and w in employ bon v«i and
pr#.ro«»l#tl. autl Individually v * « l i i &lt;| Intelligent dr puttee |n agsist m# r n a « t r r a w T K a n x v r o r r i n and pre.conled. I dm . 2 22.2 (9; "I Th# support *»r all honest and lu w.
l.lt I X B T I t t irriONI.
dog , | :,n.J
fe w 2 I V |MHir t|ii«||. at id I r*g rl tlten# wilt bs apprsrUatei
I sm r n nd Ida I #
fo r r e f l e c t i o n
» y • nd rondltmn. low « « I 11 l d o g.
to
•he o f f i c e
nf county super In.
F A t r i. ( f l i i n t j K i i i
I f ‘t.1 7A few
hlgfv
#* J H , poor
fen/ of nf putdlc tnstruetlon and
l i t t and &gt;*onditlnii low a* I Du;
■kali de eply appreciate your sup.
rim atir.iti f f .
la dug, muatly | &amp;a fe w high as
I hereby annnuncs my candidary port as an evpreaalorv o f your con.
7aa p«Mir •iu#ll'* .«n&lt;l • .»*»*.Itiort ki't for
reflection
to
|ha o f f ! ? * of tinned crtnfldsncs in my faithful
a a 7«
dherifr. M m l n o l o f o « , a » v inh je rt to dlseharae o f the duties o f this of.
1»KTIH »IT Market, .tr4.lt I f d#. thr #111 o f the voter* In th# ( i» m n , flee
■ rer*. rltuidy I Fla a t' iv ed . 27 ra re crsilc
nrlmary
to
h# field p S it
.
T W L A TVTOM.
00 (r.trk
Miitipl I#• liberal, demand Jon*
Tour
auppert
w ill k « ap
tntwlera le ni.« • k &gt; t #leaitv
Florida, procisf#w.
*
i o n r « t o rn r.n rroK *.
la inch f f I#
Ind l v Idua ll&gt; w a « h » 4
tan n r
or
nut
c o ii- t t
j
x m , c u : i .u w i . , l a
•rwl pr#.roo|e.|, l .a dog
| n a .} r.a,
j i iw ir.
a n a ito iK
roc-TT.
ordinary
i|utiii&gt;
and
runifiti«*n,
rou
n &gt;:r«B *r.
m r r . o r ri.o H in a .
I 2#
|a dog
I 7'.,2 2*.
la rough,
I b-rel*y anuoimeg
In r . K a l . l .
Ml MS I K ROfXJKR*.
1.1 dog . I 29.2 «*a
f
H*i»r#sentat I ve
D ece a s ed
T o all Cr#«litors
(fgateea.
PI#,
luntv In tlroup So
trlkuteea* ant. all I'srsons having
t'lalios «*r Demands against said

r

POLITICAL

9 «m c » o r

A r r u f A f iw trow

T A X DICCSU CM UKR 9 KCTYOW I H
Q T t u b 6 k W .N A L I T A T I T I O
d r T H F 5 RTATK O F f l A R I D A . 1

N « I I o t# b i n t / i t m I D I J. *•
R3CTDRR, B f c b i M r o f T bb C #r U fl .
*#19 Sm. n o .
Ik# S I N 4 * f
» f A u r m l , A. IK, I9SI. h » n f l t « t
*#M r n t U t o l * In mjr o(f lc# . gad.
has mad#
plication for t a * 4«««.
to l u u # In
acrorD i^*
w ith l i »
Raid cu r ti r im t n ambracM ih# fo l .
l o w in g d v a c r l M property allunlud
In H#mlnnl# rounly, FlutldA. t o . w l l ;
JHV |4 o f RK U *•«* H , Tw p.
21 M linns# S2 PI ! • i « r # a
TN# m M Urwf b#lrvg n»s#oo#«l ml th#
dal# uf th# l« # «a a r# of #urh c#r.
l l f l r a l a In Ih#
nam« **t O
HIVIMONS I'nloaa #al«l r e t l l f l m t a
■kail b# r#f1#«mo«l i c n i r d l B i In law
t a i dead w i ll Isaua |k#r#nn on »b «
I2lh d a r o f February A. O . 1933
W11n• #a my off ici al algnatur# and
•aal ibl# l ha Ith day n l January
A D . 19 32
(U R A L)
v r. n o r m . A N ^ ,
«*lark «**rr«ili O i v *
H#mlnol# l" o u n I y.
Kin r lea
Dy A. M W U K K R .

(#ANCY*S
■cHptioM,
hu

DRUG 8T0RK—P r*
nugaUBM,

fbtraUIa

W . PROMPT d . l l T . r l . #

Phon. 103; • *

uuiw
w itiu. pu
vyg . .
_
BUILDING,
RLOCKg-^lrrigmUn#

box** »nd f*n«ral eun*nt vor«.
Mlrm»U Concftl* Cs.,'J. E. T*«.
will»r*r. Prop. *nL tad Elm.

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5— Help W k stcg : T ,
HELP WANTED: For d*moa.tratinr S»Ury and cocnmiaalon.
City and traraling pailttona. Call
Kay# Mannln*. Valde* Hotel.
9 A— Poultry
KD0R1DA-HATCHED (airaotMS
cbieks. Or*fix* Hatabary. Apoeka, FU.
10— Flow er* gntf.Plsala
FOR SALE: Efj]
whit*, and jr*1
each. Mr*.'
fatt.

11.00

HAVE YOUR WATCH r*p*lrW
by ana who raally knoaa haw CASH Paid for cl«an ti
B rin *, Jewtl-r, M i;. A**.
at Tbo lf.rald Of fir*.
T rv CHIROPRACTIC for Rhoumati.m, NvuritU, Sciatica and
b« convinced. Dr. W. K. Mac- FOR RENT: Two
fnmiahed
Dougall, Floral Heixhtu, S. San­
hoaae*. H. H. Lawton, 812 Union
ford, Phone 568-M.
Avonuo.
.
. ‘ I :t
■

ANNOUNCEMENTS

r u n K E N T ? TWO «to r f&lt; llx room

houae. North Joaabmin* Avtnuo,

ru n

ji

. t ii k

n r

r r .a i r .

I l»e»rhv •Miwvuiire my M T st li U r f
fr»r
Ih# »af f lc# til Justice uf tit#
I'r/irit
fn t
ih#
Fou rth
Dlstrtrt
w hifli emhracce Hmfnrtl, Al tamonte

&gt;1 I N N I K

H O P O B I tR
Deceased.

LOST on Pirat Street Saturday We.t Sido. T. C. CarUon.
nicht, l^tlie. dre&gt;&gt; glove, finder
pl«a»e return Hall Rroa. carafe. FOR RENT: FumUhed
Reward.
Call -117.

houae,

oosey

i#Uh on his hand- today as will
&gt;1# others.
(Irginnlnir with to 'ay's rminil
bar# ■hotiM he plenty of flrnr#Yka In this tournament Among*
K4 watche# which «**cin likely to
i**vi4# plenty of thrills for tobjr am l.amlsrll v. llanji, Sucolli
J Mltfhell. Trvon v. Wilson ami
(Oomer v. U m a id ir.
I T h r auinniai y o f f r s lc ri la y '# rr

THURSDAY
MATI NEKS inns

FRIDAY

1 NIGHTS

—No Adranee In I'rtcv.—

pin) ini; lo Iurn n» n&gt; himlnr— nl Ihe CHlrrion
Thrnlrt*, Nrw York, al 22.011 admls.slnn
| lln f tobacco

i f . ' Philip Perkina, Fov Hill-

rnjny iho fooil iking* nf lifa ,..n r» run*
itantly looking for oonirthing better to eat
oml drink. . . and amoke. Something that’s out
of iho ordinary.
' '
•
In cigarette* this b *lU r latte ran coma
only from finer ingredlenta. Chesterfield* ara
more aatiafjing to the cultivated palate...
Iiecauae there'* never e a r attempt to *klmp
on Turkish leaf.
•;
•
Theae more expensive. . . more richly fla­
vored Turkish tobacco* are added with •
grneroua hand...aud ’ ehnooey* people...
everywhere. .. like the reoult.
In fact Chcatarfieid'v new way o f min-

(’

C-| doftaled LI. Coin F.. K. Patton.
J’nryia Island CJ. f „ i up.
r P. W. Spencer, Fanf. i.l (' r

defeated I. L. Merrill, Jr
11look C. C, I up.
&lt; l*nul

G.

Clubm an,

t'lt-vi lnu,|

B

Fark C. C-, defeat#,| T. fildw.-ll

omaa, Troy 0. (!., 2 and I

/8rit D. Hyeraon, Cnoper-lnwo
C., defeated II. A. lletidurtou,
Aucuatine C. C , 1 up.
Robert E Winrate. J a . k o . n v i l l
Municipal, defeated C. A- Reunion.
HMdow Spring. C. C., 4 an I X
v J&lt; T. Wood, Newark P. C . lie

ERNST

LUBI TSCH

BARRYMORE
d o u ’a lo a Jtn o •&gt;-&gt;-

'Jamra Mprnrer, Ranfiinl 0. C ,
Ifoaled W. S. Rarhour, A ruela C.
k • and 3.

laheyt W. Wllenn. .South Shore
[iCw defeated R. C. Garret ion.
M&gt;l*nd C. C. 4 and 8.
[Btward A. Tryon. Tam O’Mhen
V C. C.. defeated 0 . Dudley
ftod, Oak lliUa C, r „ 4 and 8.
F. Ia-mal.tr*. Knlekerhockcv C.
d defeated (liny Jtlngleton, Dar.
C, C , i up.
U «k Toarner. Florida C. C, do■M l Frvd Trv .her, Orlatidn C,
-.7 and A

NANCY

•

CARROLL
ceTnidi*.,

PHILLIPS

H O LMES

-mkinr v. 0,
tollman r, Ryrraon 9:J#.
Wood *|40. Lanadell V.
►lU. Goodwin V. Hocroll
Urkel v. Jaa. Hpenrer 0:W.
v. Tryon 10. Lonal.tr* v.

I V.

.10:08.

-

KILLED
Cl Qarammt &amp;tctun?
r t o d t j/ y lr Woeki h e ed

•

and#* M r^ u s f b 4 tgteM JbrMgr

THIY’RI

Ml

and

c r W S M la T r a l l j

nf to b a c c o ... one that •oosnbisee flie'beat
qualides o f Turkiah and t o T b i j w t f i c l o ^ .
Perhaps you’ve Dodced that d|e peper in
Cheaterfidda la whiter. . .p oren I f a t w d * .
o f dollar* were tpent on too—refc td peTfect
thi* paper. It burn* without m f tu t* or
odor o f i u own. A detail, o f comae, Bat it.
add* Immeasurably to your enjoyment.
.
Smoko Cheatcrfields wbenerar y o n lik e ...
They’ re m ild and pure. They’ll never tiro
yon ao aa orereweeteaed cigarette might
easily do. Day in ...d a y out...Cheetevfieida
taate right. Light up and tee for yourself.
They satisfy!

LIONEL

N "»y Club. 5 and 4.

A aron

n p i i v a l c n t l o c r e a B n g a n c o t i n t j ■ *■ &gt; k i n d

. « *

pu

. .

. m.v vkart a

�BXKFO RD n E R A U ^ f t ^ M f o g p , F L o a g y ,

th u

^

sd a y

.^ ^

b r u ar y

rat*

H jy h ^ a x A p d jje n tg

^ CHt^A

In apite o f progrea* wMeh la being made in cheeking
moat type* o f accident*, fa tali tie* resulting from automo­
bile accident* are constantly on the Increase. The frequent
spectacle o f an overturned car along the highway, the wall
o f a alien as an ambulance dashes to another wreck, or
the long cortege o f the rm ultlna fdqgphl have not*succeeded
in eU tqlagtlni that degree o f cgfifle*an «fl which, (a, so o ft­
en’ rtapoqsJblu for- highway accifleirtm*
\
Figures recently submitted by Uh d ^ r t m e o t o c&lt;W*
[tmerco reveal‘ thai during
week*
‘ J Vie fqqr w
N g * ending January
'28, o f tljfn
tl|i* ye
yaay,
in tha
the yUnited
; '28
g f, elgljtj-thrae
-three largelarge wlpot* In
n ltW
t Slates reported 867 deaths from automobile accident*. The
! aama cities during the same period lent year reported 742
deaths. An inersaaa o f 126 deaths due to aptom otile ieddenta Is thus indicated. '
ad­
ju st what these figure* may amount to over an ex­
tended period o f time is shown if) a brochure issued, rq| centjy by the Traveler* Insurance Company. We diacuan
, w ith feelings of- horror the tmayndpug casualties o f the
- W orld War, and we b sq m # the futile daughter of thou-

. ,

In the World War, this country lost 60,510 member* of
the A. E. F. who w-tre killed lu action. A t the si^ ie time
bars who were wounded.
the M ine force had UJ2.674
Rut. during the eighteen month* ending InuL Decemlier 31,
ft*. ■
T V S C U T OP COD
63,660 A^nrrlcan people had been killed in automobile ac­
X pMg*r clad in r*g* b#n«4 cident*; 1.67AB40 had been wounded. It ia thus sect) * hat
more pfoplc a rt killed in auto accidents than in war, that
[V;
pen** for bread,
■ In on, qf Lonjon’* itrrtti. It 'for more are wounded.
It would seem that such statistics ns these frequently
rli*nrrd thit d»r
Xing Edward w »*r, wit* th, earn lubm itled and widely known would tend to produce a re­
i! qf (taw
straining influence on those careless or Ijrenportaihle driv­
i Wanducd an hour unbilown ers who constantly endanger our public highways. Rut such
ft-'
among th, crqwdi
i U seldom the cage. The man who wilfully risk* his own life
1Bator, bji paJac, door. -Si*p,nr*.
1or endnng.’ rn the Ijves o f other* by speeding, drunken
for br*adt
,v Good man," imot, th, king’s rar*. driving, dr carflensnea*. pays scant h eej to figures Indi­
cating the aeripu»cgas o f such acts.
"Cod git* yci all
Voar heart dkaim for hla n il,
There la but one way tn combat this situation. That la
frqm fodr pur*,.”
the withering e ffect o f * concentrate*! pijjblic opinion.
, Tbe king peurrd lato th, aiWii- Public opinion should be focused, upon t))e dangerous driver
3
tihsd hind
•, A pqthttfolt of gold, and banding ■tyi, it shpt(|4 condemn him a* It condemns the crlqil^aj,
For Lpdccd the man who dUregwjdg thg rights o f tJPtere
- . Wkiapared hia wlah, ‘‘Thou fool, 1 by rtckktaa driving lg * potential criminal.
■ -«#«v* the ptU 4
• Sorparaad andarataading priaala
Isolation JmppajibJo
j
- lUtlar*
—r
t tfc
%
Gdd gava to man." "Only th* d**d
Ry po mean* seriously affecting hi* position u the
‘
know th»t,"
Th* baggar alghrd. WUh blttgr Democratic P a rty’s choice for ttyp prcajdcnilai race, nqxk
aml|a th* king
Fell. Governor Rooeevelt’s complete re ven a l o f hia prevloue
Tgmad hack to car#* qf atgu.
stand on Amarlcan participation iff tho Loaoue of Nfilhmfi
That month t^g phuro*
waa almost to be expected in view or the Yipfent oppoeltlon
. B/ok# out In London. First, the
la this country to thh League. Although itpoaerelt atumped
.&lt;
h*ggar »J»pt
In potwrir flald. And. than th, thn country h) 192p for Prealdent wllaoto's plan for the
Laagug, bo now has come to the, opinion that since the
king waa bqrq*
To royal raat among hi* warrior United States never joined, Ufe UkfWfl. boa become, to use
hit own word*, “ A -m em msoting place fo r tha discussion
a'raa.
—By Warrra L. Vaa Dta*.
o f strictly European political dlfllcuKute" l a which, he con­
tinues. "the United 9 u tee should, h av* n». P K t ” .
However, the U nited Sthteh'should he( autre vitally con­
cerned, with the innkr w orking* o f the League now thaw
ever hoinre. Roosevelt’ s contention bright be well enough if
thfs country had not bccomewio deeply. involved- w ith Eu­
■With Judga War* and O.
t*. rope In on economic way that, the ^strictly European d if­

One* ombarkad on military a**JI-p Tokyo Cabintt, howriter, tjnfl
fhc raHty, moraerr^r, Jasitfrils to bav«* realistd that »omi- pi^j; would have to keep on. Sht
tkfng more may ba naceaiafy Uj trgj|fht b*a il* to nocura control of
eitrlcate that admiral and 1M00
prin&lt;.ipfla| e[ii0n and ra|, ,|n#!|
Hvillann whoaa Hvci ha hai J*°R* nf central China without too much
arditad from thair preaent diaae-. t ffort. lt Wo-|j ** „ f(Vtt|y |ob(
troua position. It la raportad that however, and tha W it aha rould
an army expedition ia to b* saaL hope for would limply ha a r#aIf rn, to diapatch tham diract to taction of tha economic silvanShanghai would W merely to re- U g t* *h* alretily anjoya.l before
P«r‘ Hhlotawa** oHfinal blunder lh„ ; nrinning of tba Manchurian
and complicate tha intemational ail venture. But no outside power In
iltuation fttill further. They could, modem times ha.i ever tried a rail-1
however, be landed lower down nn |tllfy ,pupation of the Yanflffs*
tha railroad, near Wooauni, or at ■ Valley, and no one really knows
VjiiJhp (already rtpofjbwft. wcupiad what reaourcea of guerrilla war nr
by the Japanese ngay) which la on "paAAiv*/' reiiitance the Chinese
northwett of Shan^- mi4hi develop At worat, Japan
hil, 1^ Ulla way It ougf|«,to
poa- couW wrJI /ind hanalf entanala«i
■Ale.to taka tha ChiiMa# troop* Ot jn ln -./fair beiida whieh NapolaSbanckid in the n H thpp ratify- otl'i Invvi^an nt liu 'ii* wriulij b* *
Ing Ow immfi)i*tv q m w , on IH.v t*rx* l.ujlnvr v An4 whstvyw
Iijl*r«lio a a l S*tlJvm»nt M wvll j ot),
,| . y lBfUt u win nef.
as l)i* InuneJiaU ris* of "ln*l* M-v&gt;I My t ilivil* h,r &gt;*(fort urn)
with troops of otbvr pov, , }
‘Inlrmnttoml porian Ihoro
|1
■ l
t &gt; in it. Russian InlorvrnTh^ troubt* 1* that J«p*n vrnub! , tii.n in )&gt;*(Khu.,a. Strictly *.s ■
|k«h b, Insolsed In ■ U rf»-«c *l« niliir. jr proh|«m, therefor*, the
•parslloa In the Ynn*tu V »ll«y, pp* * i l dm*Uon Is • difficult, if
*Kwk)«h th* r*»u|f* wpuM b* djf- no: nu.'tuaJljr * pvrllnu*. one for

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Th, totsl art* of Jtpsn la foar
anj a half Uma* that of Florida.
Only * amail fraction of that *r*a,

,T

U * ColdfelJ tq]*g*d ■ pl*M*nt week-end vUU
with frien d s'l» Orlendo.

Mrv. L A, &lt;;Upp, of’Chautauqua,

■ might have been Me* guo- H. Y , I* th* gussk of Mf» A %
d*td under any -irvun,atenc*a,
If* a left bet th* tncrea«rd
tax didn’t help the ettMUoa

and

Announce the Removal o f their O ffices

FERTILIZERS

Utl* ws*k.

■ month o f 10/D- Of

A c c o u n ta n ts

ATLANTIC &amp;

PO R K S A U S A G E
M E A T . Lb. .........

-The daughter of IlitmUr Mu*• »Uol live* in Shanghai. I t anys nford
w enty toars a s p
tMng ahould happen to har 4n
tb*M koatilitlaa. w* cat) * ,« that
aqeare Jawad ion of old. Julio*
Ml*i Florence Atkins of W*y-i itrslnt of trod* and In violation of
C**aar flying hi* own alrplan* di* cry**, 0*-. wa* th* gaett of edaUgf. 1»
rdrt to Tokyo to hold the Eatparot tlvei in th, rlty for o' few d*y* wddpfK*. gjytn U/sr* th*_3#ff*l*

Mr* were oq* million f«w*r
pn* *f g**ollne sold In Dec*a»of Uat year than during the

&amp; M qo«

Audits—Systema—I acQW TWW

The affairs of ntntr In Gorinapy, France, England,
Belgium, cgfl. no linger he looked 4000 with unconcern. Wc
have a huge debt to collect aBtf until It, la collected or writ­
ten off tht books w* must, ait down ut tha *uso table with
our ovurseat adghbors and work with them fit the solution
of their problem*.
Even if there were no financial obligations concerned,
|development of lightning-like transportation and communlcaUona is ccntlqumly bringing the world Into a more close­
ly knit, whole, matyn* a policy M Isolation increasingly dlfticuU to mainLai a. W h«i opg can fly from New York to
Pari* In a day and when a massage can be »«pt ground the
world in a second, there Is little hope that the United
States can draw apert and lea# an exclusive existence.
There must
Home common gropfl whgre the perplexities
of nations can be cjlacuued ogd adlved and Geneva seems

A

Pentland,

Phone 771

Herndon lined up again*! Judga
fihiron In th* county judgMhlp
race, that promiiti to b* a lively
COOteaL
tlraaa are hard all right,
bgt a thlrty-alght, roliber bullat,
as torn* * f our would-h* bandit*
weald testify If th*y could, art *
dgyn light birder.

TALLAHASSEE. Pab. A (A.P.I—The Florida raibood commiaalon jralrrdajr ordered the
Louisville 4 N*i!)ViU« railroad to
reduce It* fraight rale* on atares
end handing bolt; (row points la
floridf to Olpley to the seme
*r»k a* mrg ehyrred for aerh
ah(greent e t o Fenaarol*. The or­
der U effective Feh. 20.

Vie

recnnitltut* th» InUirity of tin at wi||t that Ja not of mufh fct |p
ln»prnalit»n:J Sfttltmcnl and its jn ##i|jn^ cotton picc« Rood*-

1B ird

gsoucno&lt;r o w n u

•Inc Japaa Is *

OMuntaioaot

•wintry, esn.b# «a*A l a 'l l * pradoc lion of food. On thi* *r«w With
Httlo mor, than twk, FtorUa'a
farm tarn) *cr«%C* for ku^ liM
fialiti ami upland crop,, Japan*tf
trying to aopport mor* than 60,QOV.OOO poop)*, 40 time* th, pop­
ulation of Florida, half tha popula­
tion of th* wboU Unlt*d Stltlk,
Outride th* main group of lilanda
!iv« an additional i 4,000,004. ^
In 1B46 th* r**ourtt**ot Japan
wrr* divided among on|y tT.OOn,000 people, fn 1872, th*re ware
only 33,000,000. That waa 60 year*
ago, and In thl* SO yean Japan
ha* nearlu doubled It* population.
So aaddenly It find* Ita narrow roaourc** atralneA Then * n apw
1.400 Japan*** for every eMlvable
aqiare kilomater of land, lee* than
half an m m par hard.
Littl# more b maJad to explain
th* recant conduct of Japan. Ita
population imreailng, it* land tnqapable of producing thg food It*

Japan**, Immigration. Th* J*p*■*M or* rilurtant antlgrnaU.
Th*ir crowded mUUoo* wwM like
U a u , In Japan. They would Hk«
to manufacture thing* at homo
•ad get dalr food from * Stead In
iMhnag* tor thair yrodiMtn'od lou
trowdod hand*. That w i w l a for­
eign market for Its maauputand
good*. Jnoon weald hovo' let the
United Sutee farmer supply it*
n Un and groin, provided It wore
permitted to p*y for thoa* ia Us

Business and Professional

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PETROLEUM

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Cut Plqwen — Plante
Floral Designs
8U Myrtle Are.

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SiacUlf H-C with K U jl
Sinclair Feeasylraola MeUrOtt
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LUMBER

arch Is Given V p

HXFINING

lSth and Holly

“We ore At all ttaaea gl
to aeatal yew la igy w
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t)RD HERAU), SANFORD, FLORIDA,

A n d Personal Activities

Leaders Arc Chosen
By Endeavor Group

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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1M2

MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor

Calendar

O ffice Telephone 118.

Raynors Are Honored
Surprise Party

Personals

held,

Methodist Church
Circle Has Meeting

O

Y.W.A.Of Church Has
Meeting On Tuesday

l,\K F MARY

Mrs.W.A.Adams Gives
Party At Her Home

Pi

J

T ry it once because
it * E C O N O M IC A L

.. .you’ll serve
it always because
ills Good

Christian Endeavor
Group Gives Program

agcretaryi Georgians Hirt,*cha|r.
" f n of nllflora edicatloa and
Mhlicatien committee: and Mary
Ffnncaa Andrew*, junior srperinUrh&gt;aa&lt; Of tha dUtikt and of the
latil Junior society. It wan an* e w e d » l the cancltuinq af tha
that nil BanfoH

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Th* Iitke Uifjr

Cliambtr Of

Comnserr* has reopened the pars
and Invite! the public to span I
•heir leloera hour* there. If Ih*
reeglt take an interest In I K
park thtra tan ha nor* amtie*.

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TTl mlttee.
Sunken E n glish M e l l o n Named '|II «II-it, rrY
ru n , into the ca'in.i
u
Var, I. ttrjl, under th- ,i| p„ir
S u b I s Located A m bassador To nt nr t min Preuidoni tlw, 'n,
n,| ha* I'Oiitimled In « !f i &gt;'
After Long Hunt Gr e a t Bri t ai n; •teo
|ire,iitent*. lie i&gt;» .■I ■*&gt;

Thx following !rm|rrx
wpip
rh»«en for the month of Febru­
ary at the meet (inif of the council
of the Junior Christian Endeavor |
(Continued from Pa Re One)
Society of the First f^reabyterian , M thr
reported hack to »hr
Church hvltfl no Twr&lt;lav evening ultn ally, t.ul it ha* not yet Won
at 7:00 o'clock at the home of tin i-l d urlwV.rr Im mi*r thr |f&gt;Ml
Ml,a Mary Kranrp, Andrew* in tun mtfrrwutrr rtxff Thr ilt\rr*
A surprise ptrty in honor of Mr.
llreamwold
Georg*
Wl kinson. rnnti'ujrd ihrir i n ^ n t i m i in an
,
THURSDAY.
and Mrt. W. A. Rtynor, who were I If. M. WaUon anil Ben CentweU Brantley Adam*. IVibh Epf*. anil
rflm t to di^'IiMip lh«
of it*
A Father's Night Meeting of merried recently, a n given on motored to St. AOguitinc renter
John Morgan At thie time pro-1 ,(„ i ltp
the Sooth Sid* P.-T. A. will br Tuaadiy evening by the member, day for thr day.
grnna were planned for the month
T v , M ■, h„ ,
tuully hern 1,,
at 7:45 o'clock at tho school of the Truth Seeker, C !»u of the
and Kent Kn.-rtter
Jr- Kirby r„ , , r, rh, r m
,Uv&gt;
,h,
awditoriom t n celebration o f P in t lfcthodiet (b irth at the
Mr. and Mm. C. II. Shaw, of Fite. Mary Martr Bvnf, and Alic#
n lfitiN ufj ihr i|e-tf**yer could not
Founder* Day.
home of the Raynor, on Silver Ihmgla**, Ga.. are the g ie*ta foi Wifht wrrr rln trd draenn*.
br * ire nf thfp ttfrnl ifit atinn of I -r
Tho Homo l a prc m anit Club Lake. Member* met at the home a few daya of Mra. Ilah Hall ai
for thr monthly *or$i*
r m f r th e y had fm im l
Th en * » i r
her
Hear,
on
I'irk
Avenue.
of
Ben
Squire*
and
then
proeredej
neat at 1:00 o'clock at tha
mrrting wrrr dUma-rd »nd i| ws»
mm v u rrTtt tin the flomr nf llr&gt;nd
tulnolo High School with MIm to tha~R*ynor home whrre an
dfridrd to h*vr a V itrntinr party
Mra, Karl Ambrovr and *«&gt;n, at thr hnmr nf l^ tr T (Itilhnr, Mat * Ray ru«r i,orftttn«l. t*herr
Mabla Wilton In chart* of discus- hour'* aong ter. Ice a a* led by a
quartet compo&lt;fd of Albert Nor Karl. Jr., of Jacksonville. are here! |i,einiwold. with Biantley Vlams, raor*teH« «hip* » r n t duw n dm m g
hioat.
ton. T. E. Wilson, \V. S. Thmnl.in IhD week ri.iling the former'. &lt;J(,hn * („ ,* » „ and I e*ter f. rlhrh ihf World War
FRIDAY
Tt ne end ar&lt;**n dUMng th*
end W, A. Raynor.
parent*. Mr. and Mr,. H
Cprif. ^, &gt;he eommi't** In charge of re.
During the evening. Mra. J. C. |fin. 400 Myrtle Avenue.
fre«hmenla. At the i*nnrlu«ton of| rr *' h G*r f e M
wthu-'h '»fik
Rofutar mooting of the Ameri­
all huiirtew*. arrap li4&gt;ok■•. picture* f ^",ri
’ b" rrecu** %e*Ael bed if
ca* Loglon Auxiliary will ha held Vaughn gave teveral reading, and ,
Mr*. IV. I). rung,ion, of Jack,on ami cards were nrrai'ped tr&gt; ‘*c ttn* I i nt..| ih.* findmy **r "&lt;d,i‘- u '
At 1:S0 o'clock at tha home of Mra. George McCrum a* prerident
utmianne, hut
Mr*. Morrit Spencer. Pelmetlo of the cllaa gave the honor gur,t» 'Me. i* the hou*e gue*t of Mr*, to tho children'^ h* ^prial in Hu- liavnl to I *■ Ih**
ail slDer fork* a* a gift from thr R. F Cooper at her home on Pal tape, Africa
| **a-h time th*&gt; d» rt a wi n! d'oio
Anno.
da,*.
Refreshment*
were
then
melto
Avenue
Mr*.
Cntigdnn
will
Refreshment** wrrt *i*r\ nl to the i l'h»v rep*ot»*.| liiwit the d*di» mfe
General boolnea* meeting of all
aerved on the lawn.
•* remember# 1 a*the former
following: Sylvia Mt-I.en ’nn, At* I 'funding •pimralU" and draggine
mOMbon of the Garden Club of
Those preaenl were: Mr. and Mi** Blanche Marne*, of thia city la Ruth M•jr. John
Morgan, lm**A hii| uieridy v&lt;um* m runt ai t
Sailford will bo held at 10:00
Mra. W. A. Raynor, honor gueri*,
George Wilkinson, Hranltry Ad­ wiih ob| wrecks
o’clock at Um pariah houee of Holy
(J. W Spencer ani K'.varn Spen am* I*e!»ter (futhne, Mr*, lit?*
Mr. ami Mra. W. D. Hoolehan.
It whs ms until lO'iv; tiVIm k
Croat Episcopal Church.
Mr. and Mra. T. I). Wilaon, Mr cer will return today frrnn Jack man Brown, and Mi* S. K. An­ lad night, uf11*1 Ihe naval officers
Annual luncheon of tho Garden
and Mi*. C. C. Pne«t. Mr. and Ronvitle where lhev havr been vi« drew*
a^nard ilesi f.u ri - aI Ih* * * lie of
Club of Sanford will he held it Mr*. W. S. Thornton. Mr. nnd Uing Jmrk Tnomrr fur xrvrrmt
nork * Miif irnu'd ul-nt ifu atnui of
1:00 o'clock at tho Woman'* Club. Mr*. Lew Squire*, Mr and Mr* dayn While « m ny I h**y piirtiripHi
II IN K I
BP VFHMKtl
the M '* There v»eri* H me n nnd
Albert Norton. Mr. and Mr*. M. N.'*H in the golf tournament in St
I'ffi'Tt* artt ton member* of thr
Hutted(e, Mrs. (». A. Radfonl. Augustine.
NEW ORI FANS. F # b
4—
» " si af &gt; ibiii'-r a *oni i| I br subnia
Mra. L. Grow. Mn. P. D- Parker,
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I A I* i The* Inifrit St a tax rirruH
Mra. Quinlan Brown, Mrs. R I*
Friends of Mm I)*r«on I^i-d ( null » f Hpri»nN vrxifnfmf r#- l ine, vi huh rani«-iii an «■«i |Sr«ne m
Ri*er. Mr*. J. f*. Vaughn. Mr*. of Sa»«nn»h. (•»,. '
ha* (vfn v fr w l thv fvif^rnl ilhtrlct ronft n spn uil rnnu ai lm* ni
I. 'iig ago tb** ndniitrtll had of
The reguler meeting of Clrel- Hendrickson. Mr*. Mih e MirK»y. vi.iting her *l*trr, Mr*
Hoyt for
•nfherii FlorMa on n
Number Seven of ihe Flr,t Meth of New Jer*ey, Mr*. F. R. Mit­ IVere, RIl»,,tt Avrnor. m rrgrrl mrnt giving fhr Pninn I mlemnitY ftcially announc'd fh:it rtH h.ijo*
for resell*' of Ilif * h'ii ii&gt;live nn*
Pdlet Church «&gt; • held on Tutedey chell, Mr*. C. II. Smith, Mr* I
v
i
evening it Ihe home of Mlee H. Rowell, Mr*. R. F. Cten*h*w. |operation for «pp, mitriti* yr*tcr- I
prior rl'Hlmx on thr. AHsnlx g o i i e . | t u j* i » * 1 1n * , i 1 1*41 I1h ,s I I h • v
liM U t h r y n TillU. 1100 Elm-Avenue. Mr*. L. M. Telforl. Mr». J. B. day afternoon *1 the Fern *,I 1of ihp insolvent First
A marlran liked po-vitilv two days tfap|&gt;r&lt;l
Birrlrft. leAUghton M»-m«»riHl llospitH!. M*- Bnuk A Tru«t compiny nf W*tt in IH** -!••■! i of fin on lh«* 0**1111
^Felth Mr*. R. U. Hutchlion In Crawford, Mrx. D. C.
charge of Ihe devetlonel exerciee* Mr*. George McCrum, Mr*. W. C. I-omI Drrivrd i«»t night in t* with lkalm It«*»rh.
flout afirr the -ubniartue tin*
I
—- -.
Mile BohbF WUion gave,an intro-, Drkle, Mr*. W. t*. Field*,.Mr*. W. her.
ili nMi I ;tn&gt;{ .ink. pruviduu" the
duclory talk etc thf new minion I E, Welt*. Mr*. W. I. Hughey, Mr*.
i'i«M oil-* t»of diiuinueii in hiiA"/ IHtimNH
IN
SI
UK
•tody book, "Kura
tha 1-and „f ll*nrv Nickle, Mr*. T- E. ThornAf'*i that, in*» riI experts said,
Iry, Mr* W. A. Nagel. Mr*. I) I.
tha Dawn.
* *v ini-i have &lt;iiff&lt;H iited.
DANI
A.
Frb
4
(
A
I’
»
Ff*.|
lafraihaMnU war* lerved g-rr lien, Mr*. John Aldert Brown. Ihe
\i i g i k i i i ]\ -koine a* v* • unit*
I owe. S*. f»f (eluvtr Li k. AY Vs
Ing the loclal hour by the hotter*, Mi*&lt;eri Mery Nickle, Genevme
•ab'd frag dv mu-iirred m» the
whs
fJrros
lied
in
the
ncean
siitf
awilled t)T Mile Bobby WUion. Welle, and Ben Squirt*, Billy Ray*
The semi-monlhly b u s in e s s
vr'trtday Witnesses -si.I h AI * a • nil nf thr men a* "iunt v%ein
Tho** present were: Mr*. C. 0. nor, John F.ntimlnger, F. R. Mit­
t I'lipfii I with I he i)i*M " -a fri y
Bale, Mrt. R. I » Caldwell. Mr*. chell, Jr., J. A. Urown. Jr., end mealing of the Y W \. of ftir ^ *•»•■«&lt; into deep wnler »n*i
First Baptist (’ burrh vahs Haiti )iti ’ ,lu* hl ,n * r‘ undertow
He w o long iippMinliH, which »•* I'esu'iiei)
W. F. Bryan, Mra. R. U. Hutrhl- Joe Cren»haw,
Tuesday evening nt ih.- home ..I hrmJ* l,t ,iu! J,V
lm« »-f to pe 1 ill It nil'll lo * 4ate (nun 31
■on, Mra, George §lm*. Mra. W. If.
. nkeu submarine. So far
m
Mis* Patsy Garrett, LM Myrtle r" rt* to revive him
Petit ind tho Mine* Kathryn TIL _ _
Avenue, at. which time Mrs. Fran"1— — ■
—
—
111, Miud Carraway, Alice McKim j --r i * F R o l f, a visitor
« »stk
Bobby Wilton, Atyi Chorpening
on organising a new ». ,m i, „ f
and Rebecca Clark.
i ■ F ia t i : i f T L V N n
Y. W. A.
{ilintlg* th** nipetiug mrtnK,,,
' Wctt
i; 11
M
■*, hum* d#c,i Jed to meet &lt;u&lt; Thur'utsv. I rb
Bee h.
■lx with II, a» rtrJtO nV's’k nt thv i, &gt;m,. ,*r
*tU - »j «od og
ir. »nrt MIm Myrtle Nei-.^n m ...-i«*
► mother a
*'
hear a radio hni*.! s » *.f ,e i » t
Mrt. D. W. Hut hi
Snip dragon*, calenlula* an-l
• turnril Li **y Mi*S f*OX tl. |«|l ....... . l ,,f
H o ra c e C c c h ia n h i
larkipur were airanged in va*c&lt;
iiiin&lt; h f«w the Y. w . A* of tin* t iui.il States.'
and bowl* about the living room* Lake Mary after »i
A »nein| hou r urn 11«•11 late ui [
i Georgia
weeks
on
hit
farm
i
of the home of Mra. W. A. Adam*.
Ihe evening and ntreshmenl
If.
Alyt
oi
A. hhriner and
’ /*
wwrp served. Ttio^n pigirut w*
Roee Court, when ihe entertained
KnmcU y
the member* of the Young Mr- Sanford, are option* a gro&lt;er&gt; [ ^
tv n . ,
Don't Duplicate Club with « •lore In the Evan* * 71 lm«
Gardiner, and the Mure, t ,|ti |
Mr.'anil
Mra.
J.
Roktnea
ami
bridge party on Wednesday tftSlilei, Myrtle Nels&gt;n Vl'ie tt-in.
E. «*grnhr»th Party G*rrett, ami \ .nrmia I n-v
F^mefnoon. Ttllle* and other parly Mr. and Mr*.
ha*e
arrived
frem
8'
UwU
to
L Vappolntmenti bore deelgn* in rolIon.
Mary.
ori to harmonlte with Ihe floral .pend Ih* winter in
The
Irak* Mary
lukrtball
decoratloni.
Aftar atveral game* of bridge quintet defeatel the I’ l'd* quin­
K o r e a were added end high nrort* tet last Wednesday h, n
prUei, Meek Foatorla rate*, were »*orr.
awarded to Mra. B. D. Caswell
Mr* t oller and Mra. Kertrr. of
aad Mra. Wynn W. Potter. Let/ Well S'anfnrd. spent the d*y at
In the afternoon refroahment* Mra. tllea'on'i last Wednesday,
Were aerved by the hoatesa.
The Ladir* Aid helil i t 1 i-guler
Thoee pretest were: Mr*. J. t) meeting al Mr*. Thumin ui'* last
Woodruff, Mra. W. C. HIM. Mr*. Wednesday, id tnetnbcis were
Wynn W. Potter, Mra. B. D. Ca»- present.
well, Mra, L» Hawkins Connelly.
Mr. and Mr*. E. L. Ilvutlaine,
M n. U F. Boyle, Mra. E- F. Hour- Mr . Dunn, Mi** Mary Dunn, and
holder, and Mra. J. P. Ridge.
Mr*. J. Elli* spent the day In
11
Orlando le*t Wednesday.
Mr and Mr* Booth have re
turnei tn Lake Mery to sPcnJ tha
rest of the winter after having
Y ou can trim your food budget and m!d lo
mad* e tour nf the atate.
By way ot opening Christian
The Crystal Lake Shot# Club
the enjoyment o f your meat*, too, if yon errve
Endeavor Week, the Senior Chrla- held
It* regular meeting
lest
Shredded YVheat. It i* not only low in co*t, it
tlan Endeavor Society of the First Tuesday at the hotel.
i« 100” whole wheal - mi extra*
Praibyttrlaa Charth give en In­ ^Th* Lake Mary S:hool lost a
teresting Denominational D ay
—no waste, just tiood nourishind,
hard fought gam* of basketball tn
program, ltd by Inca Thompson,
tasty food.
the Lyman School last Friday
on Sunday evening,
afternoon.
i On Tueeday evening, which
Shredded Wheal meets today's
Donald Andecon ha* returned
iba flfty-flrat aanlvtraary of
food needs perfectly— it's an im­
from
Galncerill*
where,
he
1
*
Chrletiaa Endeavor, an Orlando
portant part o f the modern menu.
District boatman moating was iotng to college, to visit hi
hell In Asopfca at the home af mother and father, Mr. and Mra.
Serve two biscuit* in milk or
Mien Edith Starbird with Mia* P. D. Anderson.
Last week Mr, ani Mn. Pick
Lorraine Mlleham. president, In
cream —with hot milk or dipped
charge of tha meeting, which wae vrlng and Mr. and Mrs. Istnd*
in hot water on cold mornind* —
celled for the porpoae of planning qulst attended the Kpanlsb-Amcri
and you supply a complete, halcan
War
veteran
meeting
at
•ha m ‘ Derly rally of Iho Otleodo
TRY
nne d, satisfying meal — a meal
Dfatrkt to ha held soon . Refresh. Clearwater, Fla.
THIS
NPAV
Mra.
U.
M.
Cochran
was
op.
that will become a family favorite
■wale were aerved at the concloanted on Last Haturday for acute
COMBINATION
atoa af tha mealing.
forever!
YWaa from here ettendlng Ih* appendyitls. She D improving.
Caver * Dhraddad Whssl
Apopka meeting were: Rodman
lira. Clara David, of DeLeon
NATIONAL B1ICU1T COMPANY
Risault with apple laact,
Labmen. member f f tha dfalrl»f Springe, 1* visiting her aunt,
thruMy delirious It ynu krsl
adrisory board) Pauline Willlnk. Mn. D. W. Hutchinson.
tha Msawil tafcr* sarving
ngnaldant af tha i'hral society;
Mra. A. E. Sjoblom wlshea
W d Bolly, recording aoevetary; to thank all her friends fnr what
Chrmea, Gethrie,,, rnrarsporniina they kava don* for her the pan

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•|7e-i ential |onhmM :»y Repre rt
h%u%thc oif x, v ,
l ' ‘l ’ »
entaMvr Patman, of Texa*. ep«’n j |.J4and Jnmea Wd *• rt h, •«. A t
mm
of inip arhment charge^ id the
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agHin«t tht* Trra.iury head, '\ou inmi IHU7 lu 1^1 t
(
van • mi pouch hin] if he leave* of
Mellon tame t«&gt; HuI i *■i n\
fur flit vvhilr hr coni tones a * 'ic fmiii tho |ire**tdpiH \i*1 ' * Vloll-m t
rHai&gt; t intend to pueh m&gt; ■ National Bank ml l* ,f tusiob.. Pn .
fbarge-k*** Patman uiuf
uhich he pibdo I !*• t c &gt;■iium ot
1*1 evident tl«M*\er offered him !ra ling important to thr fmau. ml
tbr I ondnn portfolio, leering in i 11! lair* of the iiatom
A x • f i-r i'lR iv he* in »i &lt;fr d That the
ininil Midton'i ta initial it y with
1 pa,rat inns, war debts, aml of tie• g o v e r n in e n t b,iliin&lt;* e i t . b u d g e t.
a-peels of n*t* rnaiirtfial econoruic I i u r in g f is t&gt; im th e n a t io n a l ile h t
iclatiniis witr whnh hi* will d*al. u a i re d u c e d fro m SJlU H H U N M .non
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in b rin g th is about iix * Ih** •ub
jet 1 of le i'e n t h e a rin g * ♦ ef »»e (h**
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ttint i* riN-icnm.'nilcri by the
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M'&gt;tor Car M anufacturers for
lio n V iim n* e t n i pot a ) m n
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bi-jo v ed k d f e d , si% t t i p i i eif
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him I'm »Hed
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lb.- t v s •111 id f o i i i e x p l u s l o n s on i V'litr car that uses only one
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�J hand to haar thatr*
4' “ No—she probably felt «hr Wu
In trooblr— that she baH strayed
train the family rertltudc —liflt
ihtro was one person *ho rmtid
tarn to in her time of neel, and
be comforted and it appear*," he
CHICAGO. Keb. I.- IA .IM —
(Continued from Fag* One),
u J fA I / L A IIAKNKE, Keb. 4—
•aid, glancing acre** the Judge’*
fjU A l-T h o , question of the vali- Terry Druggan amt Frankie luike,
me— aha dkln’t dl.p-Wy iw'y de- lostruni at Ur, William C. Judd
sealed by hi* wife’* aide, “ the*.
» ! &gt; . n « ids’* corporation lax i ‘•public enemlrs" and foimrr beer
mrnted actions."
H L M a y rested with the xtaiv racketreis, wero ssnlcnceil yester­
•hr waa correct.”
Dr. Ikiwer* admitted he agreed
day
to
a
federal
penitentiary,
m
* ° &gt;urt for derision. The i
The defense leader led the wit*
■'in
general"
with
the
hlrndrlian
S H L t e e r t yesterday heard ora! Druggan for (wo years and six
nr** to tha aeenea in a l,o» Anchart of hereditary terdencie*. Thu g*le* railway elation loit Oct. Id,
* U n n t | an Secretary of Htste month), and Lake, now in the b-u
appcnl from a de-j tininess In Detroit, for one year
defense attorney insisted a chert where the bodies of Hr*. l-eltol
S a h a )n which Circuit Judge K .! and eight months. They had pre­
of Miy. Jmd's family “i* iilmuet an I Mi*o Sarouehon were found in
AJ, |wv», of (Juln:y, declared the viously entered plea* of guilty to
in exact arcord with the churl of bargage. v
ern|ing payment of Income t»*c*.
K e e n unconstitutional.
"I* it pot util* for a normal
Mendel.”
The senlences were imposed by
S t u a r t , ppsied by, the; (M l leg.
human being to go Into a bay parr
ftchenek prrssed the witnrs* re­ room." Hchenck roareil. "to get a
Rpatuip) require* ad i-orporatiuu. Federal Judge James H. Wilkergarding testimony In which hr tsoit trunk in which wrrc the hodiea of
|Bfalg buelnres.ln Florid* to file •cn, who a few months ago sen.
quoted the defendant at Invlnj hrr virllms, their blood ililpplng
W b itl fvporta with the secretary traced "Scarfacs” A1 Capone to a
told her t^-lwnd ahe had liern un­ from them, and calmly tay ‘that
■ Male and to pay annual filing total of tl years Imprisonment
true to him “ which hurt him and tr inlr It mine't’'
CMa bated on the amount of their. and a (id,000 fine on a Ilk*
•he was •orry.”
I'D laoN FATAL TO CHILD
&amp; M la I Stock. The*# fee* run up lu fitly ge.
"Thit,” Dr. Bower* »hot hack,
Druggan and Lake were Indicted
jA h lg h as *1000 a year.
She had, Dr. Bower* had tes­ "wa. exactly the beet thine for
tified, remarked during the con­ her In do If she expected to yet
K ; I h F we* - allorhed by the I tvn year* ago. Thry pleaded guilty
i'rrsat ion “ l wish rny tinstand away with it.”
Canlral ^jnrtda Lumber Company, enrty last year conditional on the
lion taken by the supreme court j dead here yesterday after bavin? wore here—I don't like to talk
at* ptytneaata corporal km whi&lt;)&lt;
*&gt;n tevgral other Income case* then swallowed a quantity of poivon at without him."
(Urn bvllnata in this atate.
the home of his parents, Mr. and
LAKE WORTH -Whitehall llo
!ht* luprrme court uLo hetrd before it.
“ Did it not strike you n.« pe­
The government rhaignl Drug- ’ Mr*. Harley Walker,
culiar tho should waul her Iruu- til op.nad fur arurun.
•ygaipedts In ■ ease Insnlvlng a
gpitfOXiray between rail and mn g n with owing approilmately '
——
g/j*- carrier*. The laruisvillo ft I t 00,000 past ill &lt;• t»se« and penal—
—-------—
ju p h *ill* railroad and the Sen- lie* and lake about * 200,000.
■ b ’AIr IJne rallrund appeatoi.
t e ' . n .elder of tlm Floilda rail-1
MgJI Cfptmlsslon granting the Blur
Jlue lino, a permit for n night h i.
aobaditlrd between
Jecksinivitlu
M il Marianna.
‘ *^fh* railrouds contended they
•AfVrd the same territory with thSame facilities ami on the .aim(Continual frori I'ngw One)
Schedule a* the by* lige. IVulit |
aa*matotKe and nevei.lly rbi not 1 l^rty In UKr part in th«*
require the paial|tl trau.porUtbr.i nirnt of the Mnn*hurian Rilumimi
U n fuml*mental frlrtcii*!** of ihi»
■ M H»ty •aid.
. Xhta of the bus line'* rhlef S' , gMVcrnrnrnt't poliry, hr it tmi tierii
gunwnls was that interstate Iraf f»f fririuiT trov«*rnmrnt f*
fM movenirnl . requi'ed the unlor | M. VntiifstlWii ?-!*id hr wtilthI in
••relee.
uti* iht umlic nritor* uf | i» 1^tilt
The ffOprtnie court over rulr»l #*«! S U lci, Cirrtit llritum anil r im e r |
lh# . nt«to mi] mad rum ml***'in in liilrr (it ixv lo conMili-r u niiMiifint J
tlM case at a prevtor* beat jug but lir**pnRil from Hit* Jsi pane c nnv*
the motor carrier made a new np- n nmeot.
Ull* |f imt sad on adJiliaasI ahuwTh# gnyrrnmrnt policy wa •!•••
iag waa granted another rertill•ranwhieh the railroad* today at- l»-rmlne«J upon whilw Totvn »*•
fadin g ill«imtrhri from Slmi Hmi
ft# court yesterday (pXflrmed saying Japan#R0 airptnnrt from
&gt;nl
Polk county c*se uf K. K. Ail- tho Carrier Kair» )&gt;»«! ife
M‘»
I ye, Wllliai* Wolf. It was a tile ChIncur \VooAiift|gp foils
Pi|lci ilii’Wn tin* Wdun**" Hliei '
aorendu m derision.
from aShtinvimi. The i f i h**«
WJl|r! that while ulrjilunr- ro|i|u(|
hopit* - Japartfe wambiii* ilkciI i
their guns on llir furlificirlurn-,.
Air "routs were able to see any
•ign&lt; of life In the lorta .iftrr the
biniilsr,Inunt
"The furl, nl Wuueimq rqiened |
ft-,; 'flllM OND. F ell. t. ( A.P.I —
' J»fcn ll, Horkeftdlar, Sr, ha* prar- file i*|i ttie 2lilii t.tpaue.e deutro) •
tlfglly recovered from n slight n .quridftio which was on the wny
CglJ, which was never serious, it m'l." »n offirial .tatcmrnl said;
Miif, Bttltaunrrd at ht* home, .the “The squadron icplicd In the lire.
; Cgaementj, yesterday.
N e ill lanes nnj another
|.lioyct
•
A atatement was l**tn-d throug ■ •qu.nlroii Joineil In the counter atit ftBanensI rrp'.ese itativy after itael. ”
M M s Mr. lit* kef rile i bud been til
.Vbe Admiral Mu-aso SaLnuji
T t o etalinienl ta ll;
raid it had been liecc-ary to deS 5 j'W l r . Rarkefel'er ha* bill a
story the Woosung fort.* a. u
IV aflftht cold fur a few i|uy*. lint it
it bftn uf uuy »vriuu t measure of self defen.e- and In re
move n nicnani lo navigation In
i hq WhsrigpiHi lane to Nhunplmi.
lie drtdarej tha*t the fort- fired
“ 'I hell* in Dm dire.Lon of Ja|ianeve destroyer* when the .b-.tmyciv wcie •teaming Into the Vunglie
ntuaiy from the VVliang|ioo.
tln-ilficially the Japanese atti­
tude toward the propueal of lie
t-oai-r. an ■ m i inmod up at follows;
l t ni'iliuit of Beta of uuteAre
I. acceptable provided the ritiliese
alio ngrre.

feme Court Of Two Afore Chicago
te Considering "Public Enemies’*
Law le g a lit y Are Sent To Prison

Saya Ruth Jit dd
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COLD IN CALIFO RNIA v _.
lgg more waa assured. Tha *U
rifrcgUre now active irtcrd *
M i PBANCI9C0, r«V .
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Il4t«n|rtt loUowlag thwt from
a hors the
the White “House saying ’ • w r f (A.PA— PokUg It*

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O P HOARDING Ut^fforL

•now a hit today to Mi ah at Urn
defeated °*t it li Ur attn, the weal art about to effect
—---tha public good and his country's r^eorery frop) oon af the most **rere cold •nape of recent year*.
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ranee.’*
q *n t conferences with leader* of,
^
reu.h JnUr„ t jn the Southern Caltforfda got' tearperahi* (3,000,000,000 recnmtruction rlp jta[
night In the Chief t^rya'a* )*w &gt; t |t- « W e ami
brought eot imudga pot* to tart
r»rperation. Into hie office at ww . Executive's etatcment that eaeh tha citrui fruit.

ti ro ho drew Charles G. Dawn, |hoarded d'Uar meant the destWPre,Meat of the orpaiaa.hm. |“ » ’ !\ ^
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organizaticp to release hoarded
funds, there was «ome .peculation

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th, mont/ ai, rn a* eredjnai*.iJu«I or corporation
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withdrawn.

.laps Agree To Stop
Attacks I f Chinese
('ease Hostile Acts

is Recent Cold

J. A pledge lo refrain frorn |&gt;ic|&gt;uration* for further hostiliUes may
le mule when Japan is convinced
of t iling* lincerlty in rnaklnr; a
timilar pledge.
ll. Wllhdrnwal uf Jainne-o bluejarkrl* from puilll* where there Is
a concidrrrhlt Japan*.e popula­
tion I* Imposiljlv unltii the Chinfp1 withdraw to u safe distance,
j . Establishment of n neutral

22nd ANNUAL

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optimism in a philosophical rlgh In
U&gt;« thaguer Of commerca last
night,
WRh hi, aubjrct on "How Ad­
vertising Accelerate* Kmplnyqvant
Profile," ha drew upon per­
sonal experience, with president*,
told of travels In Irak and Bag­
dad. marveled on the wonders of
a pragresilre age, and predicted
that Florida will b* tha first lo
ram* hark when the nation get,
nn its fsot,
Mr. Chappie I, making an air
tour of tha etatr, «peaking (or the
Advertising Federation of Ameri­
ca. The addmt followed a dinner
at the Hillsboro Hotel.
While speaking of advertising,
the editor pointed out that

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kear peeled ta d le i el «i*B A. R.

Match Is Arranged
Betweep Jpepjpsey
And King Levinsky

I J. B. Rjreraon, CoqpgrtUiwn C.
I C-, dafeatad Paul. G. Cuehman,
Clereland Park C. O , 6 amt 5.
R- 0 . Wingate. Jacksonville Mu
Wood
nleipai, defeated
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Newark C. C . • and 6.
R. H. Lands all, Hfriunsack C
C „ dsfeaud Carl M trria Dgnn Jr.
l i t Plymouth G. C., L up.
Don Score oil, HUajvy Course,
defeated Temmy Goudxriit, Men
rod b C , I up.
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C Bayard M ikhail, Wodbtiry’ C.
r- » &gt;W*4|i|d l * w ea -Spsnc-r. San­
ford o-. Cw
Bcbert
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South
Kker« C . C7 da fahtad Howard A .
Tryop, Tara OWhanier C, T f, .
A k p 11 heiaa. ^ T F y ^
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Jack Teemer, Florida C . G ,
feated Fentanui’ Lenuislre, Knkkerbockkr l l i , A g p d T .
fVmmary f l r . t round coasnlatlon fligh t: L L, Mar rill, Magun‘ lc s et-2 , C . defeated E, K, Fa&gt;ten, Parrla lahusd t C-, * and 3.
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HL AagtwUue G O . defeated T. Qaidemll
TV npw , Trqy #eC ,J 1 an#-L&gt;Tofn HoiuervOle,) Faiariugtaq C.
Cu dgfeaUd d f,' A . i iRytMua'
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In U»e rountry. including Tommy
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BKKKB BFRBft E LE C T
ST. PETERHnURO, Feb. i . —
(A .P .)— Ptnf. J. M. Robinson, Au­
burn, Ala., professor of enlomalogy al the University o f Alabama
etna elected president nf ths South­
em Stales gee keepers auociatipn,
and HmtxUut, Tx., wax selected fnr
U|* UM3 meeting place, aa Ike
U*o*dlkI conxaullon closed hare
yesterday. If, t Coffey, W h lk .it,
" n * « M »«m c d secretary.

TAMPA—Ilia being sought far

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Hyde, Blka County C. G
0 . Dudley Ward, Oak HUU C.
Banwtod
A G. Cgrretanu,
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(Breaker, drlando G G ,
W null frees Orax U u k C. C
fa r quarter finals thnui*

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grower* must mahe deep, cut* in Swept tale a . fantastic world of '
moat &lt;&gt;f production and marketing nurih-ipahln^ an I misrule hy
their fruit and they must eo-oper nimerou* e»rtilval hsll* and fe.tivate too ( » r rent, declared State ***»•* N « # Orlewnr &gt;a*t night was
Senatur John S. Taylor, of Iwrgo. In the midst of Its Mllth annum)
speaking at yesterday's Kivranl* Mardl Gya* celebration.
Only ‘ five day* «ta ml between
Club meeting here. Only hy vhe**
the merry maker* and the, final
f.YS, i«H»rer law am 1 11;
IR
i.eu . niran*. hr warned, can the grape
1,14,1 TSq few hlak am ItO. fhy,.r
fruit industrj be saved from di* and climaxing days of the revelry.
qualM * anil c«in«llHi&gt;m lt»w am 10 0
t »K*I ItUtT Merkel a knti
N ext Tuesday. Mardi liras Day.
as trim* wreck
i t (IfRre**, anowlna - Calif.. 1 FU
“ Growers must function," hr the city's entire population a t half
arrive.I. 24 rara «»n track Huppllr*
liberal dwioan*1 Blow market ibitHI said, "(n il they must work and a million person* and several
airad* Flnrldrt !• imcIi »*rf■ . Indi,
pull together. The saving* of the thousand winter vacationer* and
vMu*tl v wavhrd ami pfe.n»a|r&gt;l
4.&lt; d -a. I 44.2 St; U .lot moult state grapefruit growing and mar carnival visitors will ’.ireak into
arounil t.aa. In rnuRit, 1.4
. 1 &lt;».
hating industry it a grower*' jou wild romnjotion and iperriment.
1 (to, metatly aruund 1 TS,
General pissking will hr in effect
IM TTgnrn«l»l
llirk el. 4 1*» ti I and not a *hipper»\"
itfad.t 1i flm rcf«, rtinlnif t t^aiif ,
Way iq which cost* may te cut Bes. Comus and Proteus, the
It KI n a irrite i.. 1■ •■a* m *fn t rack
as .Senator Taylor *er* them, in Kings of &gt;II*rule, will be crokrned
Unppllca mfwlrrele
&lt;1em«Vi4 »l«w
MtjrWwi ahsiiit *le*'h Kltii UU,
10
during the ceremonies of the day.
Ini'h t-r|a , waahe«l. 1.4 tint, mnsilv rludg reduction in the number of
l.a»t night th* Krewe of My«
2 S*.2 TV few high aa S 10.1.21 &lt; packing bouse* cutting otlrhead
d.&lt;« , h..at I IW.J So. muatly 1 JS»J e l, to the Itone, and complete elimina-l tery spent "a Night on the Moon"
Hirer l . i o . l m
, \ . 4 .! »»• , b - e i 1 TJ.
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few M|h a* ? SS pca-rer 1 IS, (ion of many items now adding to m a *t&gt;*t‘ ttt*oljir )ah and tRhl#iiu
I 44 10 tls.F . I*ept l kt.l 4k
f wlv
{,«C#Rnt. Tb# vcrnr
lani in a
roh.llt
l aio.l JS pitiiref low «e | ro*t* of handling the crop
In urging complete co-operation ERrilrn nn th# nirom wh#r# f'upiil
:s
of grower*. Senator Taylor said rrtmitiHl Invar* nf htktory anii fic­
M IAM I- With $1.500.0th) worth that “ If the Florida Citrus Ex tion M ibb Marjori# Slalr rrifnatl
uf laiprovement*. Ilislrah Park, change controlled twice it* present a * Vena a over th# affair.
NJormiu, th# tool of Mockery,
Miami Jocker Club's renovated Volume of Iruit that it doe* today,
'racing plant, reopened fur dU-day it could apend lo advantaie u mil with hi?* *»ajr prink« an«t Hearty
lion ilullar* annually evtolllng the k*t *. w ill malt# hi* unnnal bow In
me*.virtue* and benefit* nf Florida cit
ht* N**w Orlmn* vuhfect* in th#
ru* fruit "
fir*t iir n iv il
piriid# tuniirht.
II# (I av &lt;h| th#
uf «#rvifi(r Down pnlm tirted St Tharle* Av#liimsto juir# whuntctl jpii» th**
nij# th# piirunl# of #li &gt;nrat#!y i|#cfriiiii olhvr piirl« nf lh# ruunlry nratld flout* will ninv# In r a n i I
«ml tl# fU rvt| th«t
to m u i.t
iui&lt;*# Str##t 4114I from th#r# iro to th#
fnn n# rH w#n» *p»*mlinf i* r m u r i
niun|ripHl itpUtorniMi tvher# th#
mr»n#y on »itvrrtumif than th** « i - Kr#w# nf MorttM* will t'i'h'hrat# in
chiriiR h fciil** to obtain for act* a uJr moron u hi ll

Ten Free Scholarships
O f f e r e d Ry Bu si ness
College Opening Here

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about Ill'O.OOO.OOO. It was
majfd In W*|l ^ tr**t banking d t - '•*'
rtfta recaptly, uncording to T i * A *- &gt;'
soclalml I'rcss, thus W » k f c
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question of how well prtparvitk fc»f
war she might be financially, •
Three month* ago her ranartgy ,
were F17l.OOa.0OO. hut since |M
'
eml of November Japan h a * ^
.'■LG
*hlp|&gt;ed large amounts of tK#
al. especially to the United
This reduction In the volum*' o f ,j. ')
gold behind th* yan, It is poliitM
out. partly explain* recent'1
n*** In th* Japanese currency
now off th# gold bail*. What
of th# loti may hav# b##n ol
by imporU from China and Tit'
li not known h#r#.

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position within ninety day- ml1' ' i.iq i m _ rsn i-K Ta — sst.su
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Of all mens, paid for tuition w ill, « i . ^
fl#*» n( JllUlra uf lh# |Vare f„ ( th.. ‘ '*«l tu |u*f «itmn## &gt;»f |twt r#rtAlR
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In order to secure a nucleus \|o«l Speedy He mediae Known. xriry,
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of ten students which am ueces------m ip u ijrl In i^ # Jun# D r liiiir l# * vtiil 1
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for the opening of
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JAY II 111:* K
school, ten (rve scholarshi|is are
pul-.nn. ...it T in : tinatvD T w . I
offered tu acceptable studrni- »*
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follow*: A ffRU scholarship uf,
fMCi)itri&gt;u*TBU. a
fuy r.ihdk»r» C M 'u tvtiK
175 will be allowed to thq fir s t;
w * r - it»f#iuUntlK
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fpr * I I —tiler ii f
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AS|*a.. Utl M ass IP
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fer tji«t
five ynupg men *od H\a yomt*
I Mil •‘•♦ i m *, hy #;iM d#i r##
mbrsese tta^lfarj
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who
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Mi t#hR 4f*fy,r. L4aiwo&lt;&gt;.i. (■■' l» ill dff#r fs*i wtii# And «
eMii**ry h#fiiii* th# i?ni|f|
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yupitse* q t twelve rnogths, up •
la n la .’ II s J e r le iC T s h a ll ••*
rnv II""1',' III Jda i*fiii »1. H#M l hill# ('(tun,
free scholarahip “ f Ip*1 w *|l by
■•al •((nrlk lo in-orr an JnjaJfMi (t Kl'«* iiiri, it#! m ##it 11*— Io-Ra I liAiiirR
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allowwl W s^qntq^ta fu* b»U (Ice. ant t will aftoreclai* any sop . M i l ' l l , 1*32, III# #U1|1# ti#ln4 it Ill’ll* ,
cuurspis af qiqe mutitba ur I W
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will he allowed no contract* for six
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months, Uqly ten *&gt;f these will
M ' S nf Hi# N U S asIawl N W tA
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lo 1hr t.enoh-rirlle T i rm* ' a *It
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plkatluna for free
scholarship
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will be considered in their order
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char ;r. I'ersons who wish to make
for
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m 44T4:n ’ a n o t i h : o r M L R
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June. Upon say rocoid
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scholar'hips can do so by applyprrformafteea aa •b # rlff s.f lh»M i •'*I,r r '• IBwu*rw#ft u f K..i#.&lt;l«s4qr« *ht| T
1(l « In perxotM-Phoning or Wtit
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Hi# Jual*# o f t | 2
county. I solkli lasiir
i ’Ire*o il **uiirt nf
III# T if# R iy (J U tfl %
irig the Ameriran Busin*** Col H AV E Y 6 V B '*V fX 'tC H
tupalnd •unport.
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IgexpcrwUg Prcwrlptiop
bg una who really knoea knw
A bond Issued by tha Edu a- tetea, Seminole I'qunty Chamber
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tiunul Finance forporation guar- o f Commerce Office, City Hall. Rntigs, J *w «l-r. Msg. A * [ ,
m i l vats'.Nirr.
M O f la r u U B d to S B # *
f wlnh tn Mnmiufit# m/ ettmll.t*cy *i|rliln raiiw# ls#t w *n UK
antcea, to avqry xVldgot making a| Hanford, Flcrida. Rhone 51. The
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T r v " C H IR O PR AC TIC for Rheu- for th# nfft#*i tyi BU#rlff of H#m|itnl# lAHHtM
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contrapt that, the school will he[nff)ce w ill I# open tonight until
Ctiuniy •i»lij#i*t lo Hi# U#miKratiiT
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Tkeuiaads joyfully asloaiaked at ^ t - n r ie d ^ o c j^ lo p y a Pyriod as o P, M ^ A d y ,___________________
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The same absolute guarantrs
Yutir BUppurl wilt b# a|fpr*rlat#d. •&lt;r Tat Ceetlflrale yf«. m
|Harrold Mouse, Mount Dora, Fla.
B A F fc T Y F IR S T A L W A Y S
in* tib. day a t Auaoxi, A.
•NO, D. JINKINH.
holds good foa sciatica, gguriUs
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G O R R IN G E f t ’S
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and lumbaiD— quick, ioyfgl relief
ru n I'lii n i j v i h i k .
acriptlone, magailnes, fount all
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W A N T E D : Ladles for demonTUtab. land b.lne
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tifi*wis
in ike name al, IJ
lor
the
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County
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Hamlnol.i County, subjeet to Ike
Faye Manning, Valdes Hotel.
cteloa a t tho vuSsra In th* Dei
rrall* l-rlmary to be keld In Jen* will (Mae tfteresn nn Ike t
r . Iirusry JL. I»_ 111L
I wit) apprselsto
your support
lata yei
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chick*. Orange HqUkeflfi A p o #
(.-* re-clettlew tu tbe office e|
be Flu.
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Cuontr Judge of Uvmlnote Cuunly.
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Primary
la
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W A N T E D : tad y assistant. Part
rl gtvsn ms by Ike volsra
time In laboratory. High school
mlnots County li
qualifications. Apply laboratory, will a»»rselolo a rdat*nual*ioB*l1 '\ s ;d is V i,ix &gt;i oiu\l
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fruit, flllin f stitlon, stand, jk x
Dll D, Route 1, Miami.

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I wish In anoouncs' te lbs
oI garniaale County that I am a
caadldalo (or re.eloetlaa to the of.
flco ol County Asimoaer ef Tasso.
sublert ta IM drcwioa af tha votsrs
la lbs Democrat Is Prlmsrf to be
C A S K Paid (o r clean cotton rage held la June of thle. » e r . 1u.
w ." be sW
b
a l The Herald Office.

MAR ■pmaiuripfWWTT o r r n »
l.ic i s a n i m a s .

| am candidate . fnr re^deetl-w
la ike nfftrs ef rauatr raaerln
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wilt li* cumpued with Ip every
particular, amt that the student
will I * placed in a satisfactory

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•nil In pur bumnre « f that e#rf Ain f|,
onl *lrt*r#.e nf for e#hiBt|r# bn&lt;L nptfc ■
tnatl# grist #nler#tl on fh# Jltjhi, d i f af
.»f Junuir) l»» I. In wnal by Ihg cTr. .1
still •-**•*!rI tu glut for IWttiliaia
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Citrus Men How To Midst D f Annual!
Sa.&gt;\J)WnWh»g {
N $W YO RK. Feb. 4 .-J a
Preserve Industry Mart# Gyps Event „present
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riH I.A D K l.rjIlA Market, dull, II
rainitig, I ra llf arrived, lo
cant t*n track Htipptiaa llmltad, d*.
■nand nittlrreii, *narket dull Hfari,
inch erta, Haikwl and nr*1.
c#ole*1 and i ndlvltluiitly wnehMl. I
eloa.. Miotiir 1.14; « dua.. I la .l i:..
dlopllt l.Oo I doa. I SO.S.IA. -fck,

• promising young player
The opening night feature will
went down to defeat In ■ find Billy Hood, Orlando, miiing
It with Battling Peadon, Panama
dees m tkh.
» _ »
Cor) Dann, Jr.. wh# won this City light weight Thle affair I,
fa a a l«n far m SI lear petlel red.
•«ont three T »»r« oco, loot to scheduled for 10 rounds, and Hood,
Im "V
K *,
PoloffiRf Yirda. IS '•■re
Robert U n 4 ill of tho Harken- a popular favorite in Orlando,
Ynrk T. HwhlmfiM- 3. (»m *.
I, NrWiifli J, |*i -.rU,vnm I 3
olgk, N. J . dub oft* up, end How- will hare a larya harking from
c l re h#t4 fwf i ►cunelp nmerst
■til Tryon, who boot Dftnn in tht that city.
iHiirfaaitl! Cft&gt;v«e}iii*i T, Tnle&lt;1.t t
(the! round tiv* following y*mr.
ftarannak I»v»relori« rui,Lur*h
Bearcat Lancaster, Orlando, and
I.
W it put out by ytw "* Sob Wil­ K, O. Rorkey, Sanford, negro
AiUntA nivrrtlon* N-.ne
ma of Boston, In dB holes of llght-heavlea. will be on aa eight
'N K ^ ^ 'v . j r . 'r r t ’ rm ,
piny. Tommy Goodwin who h*» round aeml-flnat. Thea* hoy, have
■ ANIfVnJJftOVlKDll Hocllari of
• fen two tournemanU In Florl- been aeon la action her* on two
Klnrldft. Warm, u«rilv
ctmitljr
* ; thU wlntor and who h*t bt«r other occasion*.
IlRilllhRe Uiht. pn/Hl wire Inquiry.
ffJniinrf
mmlclnte
marker
firm
With
i n i ••!!, Pftoird out of tho
Two four-round houta ar* also
IiH I t f #o 11nk j»t hi III*« t‘erlnci&lt;lM
iiw when Doth Soccoli of New *o he aeen on the Inaugural rard
fn,h tiatijiT |priyi«. id inch crRtc*.
f*wr anl#e, menem 11y r -io,! qumllly,
Conn., won on tho last which open, at
o'clock.
Mt rtiggh. i iftil., I l i , &lt;&amp; itoa t IS.
k tint, t *te# orcaeioniai •• lv higher,
Among the ring-aide luminaries,
I ndfv hi tiit 11y wftahetl. tnrvelly JS«*
dell deserve* great ereilii well-known in Florida, who will he
large corporation*reported having ,hither tor mil hIi m
i.ithi atiiti.
a wonderful fjfb b U* &gt;» a litcant I, Koughhoua* Rota, vet­ made substantial profit, during |m" " ’
'•.lane.
of
n gplfsr and with bj» eran wrestler who claim* the IU31 and t^fy all. without v ic r p - ;—
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family, in attenrlfbee h roothern heavyweight wrestling
tlon. had inrrraaari th^ir advvrlia
nut uapeelglly to show hi* title. Roe, wax seen lo action
ing appropriation and total apace.
,wart top t|ow tn play the here several rear* ago, shortly
‘‘ Advtrtiiing i« a master of ex­
. Lansdetl and Papp strit* after he won the tight-heavy
ploitation," he said, and showed
along quite evenly fnr the wrestling title, lie may he brought
how aeveral concern* ms dp prjjfil.s
t nine, tllq igttar making the to Sanford lata in March, matched
by *4Ju«^na t)j*fn**lves V) circumone mt. Lanyiitll a*x be With a challenger qf h|a title.
' stangax, by putting new articles
r eery warm apd by thU
on the market, and telling thh
Itlk o ho took e lf hie tweeter qpd
world what they were doing. “ One
it to work in earneit. In faet
soap manufacturer spent tl.QOO,San for i i* td bav# a nn«1#rr&gt;,
be taJd that lAtydeU oli
000 on a campaign for lie use uf fully #fplpp#tl butlriAJa cut I#if#
viltory a* rquch by dele.mor# Roap in th# arbools,'* b# add- op«rat#d by a raftponaibl# #onr#rti
Men and coorentraliun on
ad.
with a rw:onl of fifteen yean uf
Job at well at by playing the
Mr, Cha.'ple spoke » f Florida »• '■ «l*5 *J cualom*rs, guaranteeing
l»U .
The other mat the, resulted ir
CHICAGO, Fah. «.— &lt;A. P,»— an example of th* crsult* of nd- tu all graduates a position upon
rjtaJaflou &lt;|r a complrtn refund
ya victoria* for the follow Chicago stadium promoters yes­ v*rt islng
of all tuitipn paid.
Phil Perkin,, Jark Ryermin, terday finally arranged a match
"1 can remvober qhrn Florida
Tk* American Rusinr*s ColWingate, C. A Mitchell and between Jack Dempsey and King was known as th* home nf alllgftIcgts, an organisation of Florida
Toomer.
Levinsky, Chicago’s fighting fish tor* and snakr*. th&lt;- Evcrglailts.
. 'kina and Toomer, the mvd- peddler for Fab. IR but they had a apd tig,- Semlnol* Indians. Florida p#opl», with a record o f fifteen
year* of successful operation of
llita in Uonday'a qualifying toneh battle on their hand*.
found that it had a d**irabl* cli­ high (lass commercial
schools
ound, continued. to play well
"Leaping Lena" Levy, sis tax anti mate, and It advertised. As a re*
ehlle
le Mitchell, who teems to he manager o f the celebrated "ItJng- suit, the last rrnsus „)mw*d this coming to Hanford hearing thg
nf chain):.!* nf com­
dark hone of thle. tournament, fiah," stuck h i her guns with m art atata to hav. Increased mor* than endorsement
„merce,
„ VI) hank* and H
UB11C wnool
public
school
laying without apparent effort of defianra all day until Match­
any other aUt* in the union but ,mhoritlea in tb* different Uwnt
ojtlnued hie pace of par gelf h r maker N *ta Lewis finally hiked
age. Florida ha* taught tin- world where the American Business Col­
|the round.
n
his of/tr from R5000 to upward* the utility of beauty."
leys* operate .cbooU, are startToday', matches tl| thoul I oro- o f 41600 aa the Levinsky shar* of
Mr. Chappie reveal*,! the phi­ lag a camPqlgn today for the en­
luee (ome fina golf anj tome thd purse.
losopher aa a part of the man and rollment o f students. A regular
try cloa« content,, fa r him wi.l
flha predicted that the "King- the editor la his add r e . Snq^e of realdslit school taught by gradu­
••t Jack Ryerion who playriL flak'' would go Loui* Firpo one
hia alatementa ware: "Ws'rr yonng ate eomrcerelal teacher* with hoih
|well
*B yeeterday. Wingate, % for,*- batter hy knocking the es-keasy
aa tong aa wo keep looking to to­ day apd night amsiqns wlU be
r wtaner of thU tournament, will weight champion oqt of the ring
morrow," "T k * k»n*l real things open#! in Panford as a permanent
cet Lanadell, tho. fgllow wb'o pi|t ftntL qut o f the building.
are the untunl," quoinl from Ein- Institution as soon aa a sufficient
It Ququ. Soceoll and Mitchdl ■■ The mataki although listed fog
111 book up In athat ehnuld by hgl, four round*, 1* considered the steln: “ WlUkUur present health far number nf .-ontracta era secured.
The American Ruaines* Colgood match am| WUaon wdl moat Important o f Demprey'a ahead of that of any other period,
with our material wraith allowing lagaa, Florida's largeat business
[encounter Toomer,
eoastbaak campaign.
H u g g e d , ua to live in camfort, why are w* college, organisation, will o ffe r In
Tha eummary:
•laoag and able i to atand severs sitting dowu by the river* of Hanford th*, ii m « service that
Summary' second roqn&lt;| cham- puaiphmaat while
dealing ant Bftkylon and walling ?" and "Folks they are g|vlng In their other
Iplonthlp flight.round house smashes that a Mis­
school*, the nearest of which is
T. Philip Parkin,, Fox Hill, C, souri mole would-he prou i of. Le- are Just fulka,1
locaud at Lajiglaqd, Wlatar Havc „ defeated O- W. Snenaar, .Han vln«ky baa rhthbed out decisiomt,
«n and, P lggt-C ity,
I ford G. G , 0 and .1, ”
over soma o f Ike hunt heavy weights

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Bureau, B. E. Surry, Sanford Rep,

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C i$ e $ U R in ««iW flW h itt fi

Have Jumped Sales
In Prw w t Slump

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By Courtesy U. S. Dept, o f Asriru ltu re and the Florid*

? ,me &lt;e pNAOVEWBING

Conntrue lion e f a permanent
ring Ip which Florida and
' 1 bo M r , will hg aeon la
a ^ b Pndgy night at th f
a Theater, wax eomplrtad
thle afternoon, and everything la
la rta4|hpaa % the Inaagarxl r * r j
AVO-VSTWC. W
&lt;•- tomorrow night. The matebee are
farmer winner* o f the na- being apeaaared by the OsmpM L
I VHamplonsblp at dub chum- I w l M Poet o f the American l e ­
tooraainent srer* eliminated gion, and W. D. Hoffman, will act
■, in u u ^
i t w f V * aa referee.

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»..*• r ,*•!.*
littered straola while doctor- utnj jonride meeting al«n w
&lt; X fe e - (
•' •It* f *hlg *.|.p. .
*
pr*.
h.phai.l,
- mi.I, - I
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U \l lU y tu - A " 'i Mr h-.J i* f*» l to
&lt;1 ••Ml ili'ii ,| .*1 |*
Th
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nnr*e* worked4 In the r*pen *u • t«» l.e charged run fhlnt. ^•*r »|»l»l
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f e w . *1
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it"
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♦••ring the injured No edim.ite of ifuntiun f**r the June i
m i \. he oh ,tf |.
tn ••♦li.1t("I,
.
,
md .1. , - ,
f I ' it lal«
.* ki d thul t)o* i i . uit ^ 1'iiu ••h
1 r •J 1, t l ft" 1 I n I'I i
ll# • !»#,• . til,* V
the damage h*a yet tweii inn *•
-md.
riilll***. I" tt
I "limn 1 ». in
The In., op. ,n a ...ini .r.-Will t*rwth** »• h o u l I *&lt;*ii* il mi
pm h i
*i*
r ,
).# I l l , k l . It I n tn
111*
la
eft
Inlie will i«*ue the fmo i .11 fn
-ht.uhl h i%.
I’
• n t t.* t J
,p ,
•I Hike*
Sanford h mi.'Ii I, rf,
f'ouii,'i |i
I*. *11' Ami.tuh* ••» t.a* 1 .'*| It* Ii.*
"il
*.i»i.I
, the meeting within a fr\' d ay*..
IllltPI'Vl ' ' 1 1 I ....... . I
ii n f
t
•I I h«* pot*.
t
t»: .Hnurh | o \| Knlilier. c. I :
• lilt W e lf a r e Worker Thi
•»»»ir »n
** ’ * III* io*r
The -Atnte eumtllittee i« m ole n
"I
I •• | M III
-|l' t
pl- p ul t . . . .
H'-Mc i . ,• i |.,,
x. 0 ; | , | . .
•I " p a .
I* Mfi| had Hpp*opriul** 1 I '*♦• •&lt;» «.HU « lll«'
I h*l "III
••I.I
of one ‘ ••niiiiilteeman from each
nnd a"l «• I » r. d .HI Ml** *
1
1 wil It#*
n.lfi| thi plirp«i*** I'l.e I «ni"*
ir.
I
:
Seller.,
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o
Apopka,
,s.
I
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V
thi
of the &lt;tate'« »'m inunfie* Officers
•
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to
I
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Dt*ii**
it'iiiT . \ote4| to purehn*e n»» mitr*
•i X'IIIII*.
hanl. f. Ill 1'illon. r, 7 ,
1
k
**lr *,nrunnlte*i
include
the
I h *
g.*Y e l i ".1
ll 11
Tht&gt; annual rnnvvnlinn nf it*.
il
the till if f
It, J e ,i,*ll ' ......
" ho.c lull- -hull I..
..a k a .
#
a
.
. c ha imm ti. one vice chairman front 0 ; E»|ly, r. J. III-.I,.I
1
t
.
all
M.inu'd il.*
....... . I l ' i w h y
'Ill'll
ill ........ tli
n ( t . i
f hdtehex of Ho*| of
Flondu.
i -it
1
I .............. . S.-niinolo l oonlv
w Inch
each of 'he rofi|Mc..innal diatricte. If. H; .McCormick.
loll"**# 1 toil
net tor *•y*«I* w .lll « »••* le d h* eu
... •' • i • »n *•
• ik in .!
•• 1 ••! I .in
►clirdulvd lo draw about .'MIO per and a aecrelarx Thert* I. al.n a
Tho "II" •HUM.I
.n„ad. •.oniposrd
omnoard of
..f
.............." " ...............
........
It.- Itfllla »|
Ml* t • 1 1 • H I '
. leet. I1 f ia;lif i#a
t» .iiii*r
lis t m ilu- a
r e t a i l it*** *
•d 1 ■
•••••( v Kngineer
T.»n*
»■*• a. ll.ll lx |{tf.
«nia from vvvry trvlion of Flnri «l&gt;ecial ranipaikfn lom m illre
„f MTIIiama and
I rw ard., t ot
.
_ IV* l»
fit.*. 1 hi "1# . f v' • • *»4 the vnoaC
.a th
III* IU‘ i
11 it* * *lill*'il .«• I'.ige | hi* t |
It..,1.1 atf 1*••*a •
ter and I ’ e .r a o n „ , « . d - G o i o . a
'*
" " 1 * l" T '' "'
da. will atart tomorrow niirhl ul !
nirmlwr*.
a Y#*r« XII" • 1tl# •*iill#r*tik &lt;&gt;f hue**
i i t, it
**• *; •»••' it la#It
1 to
center, and Brown. Ilerndao. and „
.
,
. .
.
7:80 o'rltwk, at Ihr local church,
l |M • • • f o l I la* i r f u 1 •I" #11*1 • 1l till It*
N"'"• . .HI \\.|f . h 1|*t werw
Tew
auhalitutea.' oefealeil .he S i l l I t i l NY i l l iM i l K ( ‘
(&gt;n«va and Sanford A v«uiw .
f.lp d"w 11 the river
I II.
ll.
lltkf I,f 'll it#! •ir.* 1 l* •*• Ilf ! ’ ••
Apopka "tt Irani by 11 Id 10 *ei»re ^ .
.
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1
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"1
1
1
Shnii|' it.ai *•* ilM'lil rtnter
I went t
T h r rnnvrntion wll!
ronlinuo
• fid \
» I . / . I r# 1Iv l.if.
■
ufol d |*o|t* I
I. ix.
lloth team, will
S 1 J l l 0 l i l t * 11 l A . S H t
inr fh '• im*# #,f i •re l&gt;«-t\*a*ii|
’ |&lt;1 *I»f 11*1 »
M l .....
•Itfv tu •!». Hi" il 1 I l» • •• • III III. t ik*
lit rough Sunday night, with ... V rr.
from f^e.hurg here on Salin .l.ii g , •
a* | a .«
&gt; 1 ,1
,f'll.hi l|t .
1* .1 V If# ,.,
Iht. • I to il I, " , I , .fa- a It.* ...... el" I 1npaiirx* ■
hip
t•* Ii Ii 1
al rp ra k tri of .prominence achednight, with the flr«t game .'a n
I I I S I O l l t l C i l l I 111 I I S
wlie h |,*
( • • d I*#-file t Ma n If I..
I".I
ulrd to be hrar.l.
Tomoriow
inir at 7:16 o'rloek Coach Mcl.otn.
• o u iit r y
* ll*
'•'•N E V A . F .h .,
, X
rh „
•Mil •
H e ll* V
llllll* | l h* I
at'fe.ld
H "ight'a program U at follow.:
-------f deriarml that hardly 20 perron. | N EW Y O R K . Feh. 1 (A I' 1
N V A S | l l N t ; i O \ . b . »* I
i\l*
in*1* 11ing N h »i Slew
,:&gt;■ .1 power, ..( ............ p|„|ge.|
pi.*f*'
I 'h l "
I " " • nofia.iilia a *| l a ' l d i o p
w
7:30 o'clock, mu.lc by Sanfortl
Drill.* • ilii h u ter- in lit*- . rfiul ! I**IihI ;|1
W ASHIN GTO N ’. Feh .1. Aa « 1* " w
night', g a m e , and that The World Telegram -a y . th.......
, Ini# .Hi ••• •*
Mm
Vf t,-r,lay to dipl.imatir
t • ............ . th* frt.ltlilt t l*t Itllie ...........
Church of Goal Band, Maurice I'jr - rexult of objection, interpoard tn •"* '* undecided a« to what rour-i- .U iilit ^ o l former Gov Aifu l K l«"l.iy .11'* I'd to offer the . 'iH.IMMi ’ alt 111 | |
ll" l| «* III* "
wil J* IV* I&gt; '
M"» * ' * tat It** a'I* »'f vt* I III . ■uqu-ratinn xvilh the I ,.,t,-,l .Stati c
ry, directing. *
the Southenater n Exprca* Com- " l net Ion ia neceaaarv lo Increnv : Sm il^ ^ b i“eking the pre.ideutial j "Ott doll 11 &gt;..ad co o tro .'i.o i tu
•|uiitifir»l .» iH"l*H% l I ••• 1
iii mi eflort I
• llllt"&gt;1* I tit' \
7:15 o'clock, w.lenm* addrra, by |&gt;any, tho In ter.ta le Commeree :
teinlnnrea. "Haaketl.nll it one of nomination at the liemonali.- N • - 1
nt tebef
.
th u l 1 * 1 tltajh t
til,I* **»
a #♦
.#•
im f a it hy •• " o .li-liiu ,; j neutral
•o* f lih I NI i i a f i
| I,, p u i po , , , t
f’a .lo r W. I. Campbell.
Cummiaaion yralerday -Uapendcd | •he mnior sp u r" at t hi a nnd other | ttona! Convention in .lime ap-J iilwliluf,- fm the ;t ’..immi inhi ,|.-t 1 ........ t|„
I|'* l"*U-e
th*. i tun. c nnd J .,|„
I
t
i"
lo
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l**t
l
v
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I
la*
.
•
aafi«&gt;
d-.lW o'clock, apocial «nng hy J. the nfw tariff* on frt*-h fruit*, high «rh(iol«." rouch llrf.iH n «
l.i • t*dl I*r litre* I A"I lea tt" jot*
• ,[ l»*Mf,'«l gre.ita*r ttnl.'ii whe*i H m,i
•p-.'llaft 11* l |"l
-I tlo * lit
nil. ,. fore.- and hy occupymj. | ) „ t
t
I " i xilia
l l l i d l t •t|«»n in ,*ll II I " .
0 . McCormick and family.
lex*
ft"
|h*lft«M*rrtl"
-tatflfi,' rrialy i.htiml •••• ,
• i,
vrf(*table« nnd fi*h from Klori la m i 'I, “nnd ax «urh. dexervex the • learned N|r Suulli l,.i#l prepund
*"in- with their own troop*.
.1
••I'll* f|*» it * i i#f I r id t t 'i# i»# S a lt
K :IS
o'clock, froe-for-all lexliriim m ilitf drafted *• lu'l t«, pr,* NN S|i* i • • r, . ‘ . Jin
an .
,t
that were to huve t»eennie e ffe tln r Riipp«»rt nf all parent- and frien.l* • t d llr Ill«‘ fit lif h i * I*,* f i l l lo " a.
I hi. plan tvu# nuiioimreti to tin*
f o l d I . 1 * " I n In
Ifi* l,-a|
mony ltd hy Bell Puneon, Plant
v'd,*
half
tiiat
amount
f*#r
ro:«
The
*late
,#f
fadeti
**•
#
#
f
tl*e
«tatr
nr
the
Reboot.
The
fullFre
„f
the
Law
m&gt;
•
I
o
"*I«|#
m
•
*»|t
|»
at *pecin*Ml ilu t w ,
| of t|ie l eague ,.f Nations
|
City.
I h , * ‘ iif I * • ,* at L*irurwo«a.| .m u
nirnt will tie t|e«'id**d, llte p4p*i eon*&gt;trui lion and half for '#*h , t
U ►pj . H'J; Dr •; l*.ilr i n, H I.
Fur xonif time S e n a t o r human teann brought here |ti« y«ar I*
• v J . II. Thuma#. secretary for
8:4S o'clock, apevlll
collection
*’ .in fn r t l'» m i l x |( v k r « |
M u n ic ip a l
t.ftrx
!*•
rod
th*
in
In
rrltevirn
ill*
I(&lt;’ l llt d l, ",
I, II" x i i ,|
t .*v ill.
II, FleU h rr ha« been in!rre*lrd in xiirh that I ran m v without douM * * * * * M n ,,,,nfrn “ r,f Inder
duininloit* oi tirem llrilxin . who
(ar etpenaa*.
/•'•» w i l l rt* *i rtufiirt in fo r a x h a r r
I rex* nrio'fijf iilieinploi ed
that no better team* ha le • ver I '‘l»fH»ied !•• Uov
Franklin
D
Hfi; ►. h ||iiU'h»M, r I’ .ilpl,
'"'Plained tint the Wn-hington aq
!l:0&lt;J o'clock, aaimon hy A. J . ohtaininK reduetiun of rate* on played here. We l a i c .c .c n il I
••f
in
i*
w
id
e
p
iih
t
i
i
t
y
,
if
x
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r
t
iiijf
f'rutrxl
ui:aiint
n
frdrral
paxi*
un »%»wd ca".lll*le
oil
I •
||g Iff
x i , llgrl
llioritii-i had ci.ltal...rated with tho
Tagilinton, of Tonne.«ec, general thaxe rummiRlilir* fnuii Flnriila.
l.ne t it H f ir prevented t** Ih* II it ti I aafl. Hiitaril Nxl. t»“ lollll
phm
r«* I* a
d I i r i m * r lt
I h»*
11
''' '*
' h;"
The Railway Kipr«»« &lt;‘umpnny gainea still t.. " , played, iprlu.l.ng
.'.tracer.
Ilou**« NV.»v - no,| \|&gt; in* I tomml ti ||rrh *. John I i 'W||f, *'i, |l I ll » f Trrta* I* * |t|| lia III* (h e t ild e «( Mnelltinald g i.i. inm -nt in formu­
gam
e.
«
,th
team.
frm„
J
.J
k
..a
.
»n»,h
'n«
“
"“
'•i
»•»
£
f
"
1
'1";
lating it.
10:00 o'clock, altar call hy Gen- filed with the Inttfritate Lomno rre
Ii'# hv h lollll,* mouther * tif th
•' 1 pfe* x
tre e
in
N o r lli
NN !!«*• *,# I* hi \ i Kurt I, ' 1 h u l '
fla j tuna, ami I eeshuyg, am i1';r ' ° r
,k r rLr , " r"
r»mimn*Wfn
larlfk*
contaimair v.lle,
r r * l Roger., of Vernon. Fla. •
, _______ John L K.vkidi. rhairman of the
s c ’.rdinr
, l "’
t'allwn end German
American IV tr .d c m, I,. . I , lute
[ S , I iiu , ii " I . G e n - G ll .rini'
i
i
■•
l.i. I.
»ehelule&lt;« no frr*h fruitx and ir je - I urecntlv m iu r jl that l *lru ’ fftrm orn ittr N atinnit fntnmittrr.
i'r. Art',,,, It. van ',r.,d nf til •
, | ,,
................ .. ,
,, ,
' member. Df th r rrnmrtt rallied to----- r r . tr.i.h hmly&lt;|*rnds if piopc
ranmx
»
r
attended
I
y
all
fati'
in
tnhlea. Tha flih ta riff \«n.* to I*
ndlegc
,.(
Chicago,1
A l the former governor' nffir** in rjica l
fld lifli t.l. Utl| l.riftt# lti«#tJ#e«U ! *•'•, nrupoval. Naotako Sato, J * .
effe cth r Fah. 3 and un fru it« mid i th u Reeling.**
il n a t xftid Mr Siuitl* di,| not care charged l^fore llio Senate ..........It
p m \ delegate, contributed hi* part
i',',,,,./ , ,l| I.
Ih. I "in f f#* (tn. -f*#*ti,tii •ritimilly
to I’aiuiment on (In* story.
veg*ftahle*, the new rate* w«re tu
the hi June -reno by a a iu n n g
*
............... ..
**• I rill', I "'light. „„.l all mat. he
I* I ILititrx. Alt •hi##iit* S|trifiir«.
There i m
ap* ,*i l it ion a' l*» liquor pr. w ip lo .n , i.-.ied b , d - | , „ |iU, , . , „ U
lux .-ull.Ague. Tokyo approved th .
Itrrnma t f f r r l i n Fah. H.
—n d a y n ig h t I I It t it** prrxii|»rt| ,,f th»* ntunty
whether the rr|**..f**| Rf)i*«Mn,f f u 'i fir*- “h*M#tlei(|MiM* prt • 'rip T i n ruling Im, U h i in# le m d&gt;iihtR io and would xupport it glad#
* 1
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e
On fruitH and vegetable' the ra*
Ir.ida*
Italy
wax
i
I.
m
tr.|
nx
Natidvi'|
WACOM. I^b. 3.- (A .P .)--l^ o durtinn of tha ta riff w n tu be
in**nt wrouM le in * a p.ibl" U(i*nt 11441*4.’* It,#' #hMrrtrt # .o tlrtliir#! hv fc re iN e I*# evernl tu u who will Im- ,
^*
i
n•
BaJden, .1*. Lakeland, diet, InJay
the New II atiifithlf • prifnriiv *x'le I'r . lYUlt.itu " ir rn x . iiuiver-nv of I niiuhli* to patliEi). *l - in mo'.-hi- &gt;j al f •*iifo*ilt#ir t*f D •• i handier of
I'r \\ . W . Yen,-China'# resrefrom ifl) to 30 per rent h«dow pre«i
t ofuflt* rri* *.f the lltiil*-,| fdat**,
f t ‘mrna reeelyed when hi* *utt&gt;Wiiei.ncin, who , levtili.-d ill Im or
f
'up
la
m
M.
I
.
Swinehart,
of
1
u*
Mar.'h,
it
wh&gt;*
h
tppofter
*»f
#ciitali\r. raid hn wrkumad th*
until Bumlay. owing tu pi,# . ,.| |
ant i i Im and ott fh h il wa* to bo
an#l will he the i"ld r,ii’t u ffirrr
• a hill
Irg slire foil, pet''cut HJ." ItlPXX, *
mahlio *kltWed, oterturned *n&lt;l
pr»|oi*al warmly at. it .offered a
,
Jfk |»er rant Irelnur th.* eiD tlng Korea, where lo* »a« prRiiiltml o f.lo d h .Smith in«| UmLii'irlt will he
etw*f
n
tin*
In*
il
ami
fi.itional
or.
le
er.
iu r a l into flam e, near H a-kina- rat*
I he Suuday Seho#d AaRnciathm f(.r I fk n tliJ ilw for ni«-'*d»er«hip in the
material Im.i* ut hope for gvttlaR
A x d v r r t r o p h y t?oe I n t h e w in
rim
ra
tio
ii
ll**
;Hirioiinr«*t|
ftgw
t
g i l l i e . Frank (’*ntp«ll&gt;&gt;. returning
the pitw| lit y e a n , w ill *iprak awl "Fite 1 delegation *•» the national
-lapanevo icldier* Off China,* aolL
»•*• r ttf thi* t o u r n a m e n t , a i dt*x-» th e
Ttir«e proposed rale rr.luetinnH
M J S .s M E K O N G
^ f ir u m Kentacky with Balden, waa
title "«1ty &lt;Tiaui|,i"ii. |S#32 *• A
**“ •«••* Bradford, man.
Mr. 't homo i tohl th« council Ihn
wars autpandrd by order ye«t#rJay the IVe'bytvnan t'hur, h tnmrhi | 1“,&gt;%rn,*on»
;
*Jl«hlly barned. Balden waa pinned
u , italde award «,u- ll&gt; the tun'ner j " * , r ' / lh,‘ &lt;*n'"i»relal nrgnnua- dXitieriran i/ui Hntish ^ovr'nmcntt
The iiiort* Hiatt f#iHi
Allan!i
Vf tka lnterit.it** t.*unimer.*e Cum* nt H 00 o'rliH'k. Ih-votiofial terii*','
•j toil, de | ..ir I inept i.f the national h:»*l tutiuiUcil to Tokyo i n j Kan*
heneath the alearln* column hul
heK,n . at T:HI o V Io rl.
—
» ADVF-.NT18TH IN HKSSlON
CudH I .ittr railroad, eiprr»#i anil up
m inion l a c i u i r of objection* in*
iam p ello manager tn pull him
l ’oilman •mployrrn Im iiif in thix
Fulluwlng tin- men' tourn-iment, lin.le l.i.dy ivitr \i#it Sanford in kinjc the followinic format rtfiucxta:
Captain
Swinehart
i
i
on#
nf
sev
|
u
i
r
n
k
l
_
.
,
t
.
larpottd by the X o u th rj'ttrn K i*
* from th# burning machine but Halfor Mareh l.» . i i i . ...| th,. m e tin g of
**l. That all acts of viulercw an&lt;i
eral tpeakera now in Florida un .
'
1
)'
' I
f •^•♦Aion at** iuvitrd lo attend s» Wuinen gidfer# will cntnpele
praaa Company^
m a n tfuretintr tu lu* held at the the Il'X* title. Mr
Vivian
A. the Central H i n d , Chamber nt preparation* for IriHtiliUg* ih a ll''v *^*r
den - a * f a u lty burned.
.h r the au.pice. „ f . M i,I iona,v '
.
„ I, . . .
.
.
I&lt;iuart*ra of Iha'Bcienth l'iy Ad- Muntgiuma Hotel tom.irruw nigh* Speer. |!'11 I hampiun. will defen I, • . inmem- I'rr-ilent# and M ere, hex hroufeht to an end.
Acwiation. He ha, k on heard #.,|„BlUt ....................... Wwhinglo„,
gl 7 J o o’clock fur the i-irp.i-e nf nnd .l.mit 'JO golfer# nn- expected laru - . A - i#i itinti.
DOWD IN JU R E D CONS V \ I II R
*TL T h a t in tha Sh an tlial a r t * •
TOURIST*' H O U R R O B B E D
flrUrul.) o„ ,e » e r.l oaro.ion, du, j „
h„ ,
th,
orglnixInK u Nalionvl i'eniion In that tournament. Wmntn golf.................
both atdc*
aball withdraw th sir
IOC the pa-t few d ay,.
ndnt quadrennial meeting ,.f tin, Boggier* I Ini. to prurnntr a pen- *r» l i r e not rvquilr.l lo qualify to TOHAI-rtt MAGNATE SUICIDES
xLUCKMOW, "iadla, r.b , X trcopx-tnd that a* a further pro# *
riNOINMATf, Veh. X -C A J*.)
|
••■uthMkalern
and
.uutkern
union
•ion
fur
all
radru.i.l,
yxpre**
ami
participate.
f W . ) — F ao r auh-lnapectora ami —Tha hem, of lla rr, T. KUin ° O f f r r .n *
(Cdatlnoed on Par* Two)
. .a
p a p in
of
__________
______ _t________________
ctmferoncea
which
upend la it Pullman worker# in the nation. \V.
t * o bead emutablaa ware Injura-I — a tanaacke.l here last night. P#.
SUING FIELD, Mo, Feh. V ajn.rU. the intra-mognl program at night ln Temple Itetl, laraw'. T h , K . K ile . of M'ltml, n rrpre*vnlnI.«n.e HiahlHHirg, r e c e n t l y &lt;A IM—&gt;»"*## M. DUun. 58, a
here yeettrday In the explosion of Hr# War* anahle I , e«tlmate the
Joa Hell nnd Johnny Mlnarjf,
Ih r Itm eeraily of ft M d m ha* bee,,' H ,y. A . B. Booth of (lrland i. Flo^ t lr * of Ihr N'ntinna! Railroad E m ­ Itaded
the Chicago Club* from former vico' preildent of th, decathlon and boxing. re,per#ir*if, .
■ homh thrown at them outside •°»a jntlll Ik* Klein family return,
widely com mended. N early 70 p,-r president of the- Florid# r.infer- ploye*. Prn*iun A -ueiatiun will the Brave*, we* n one-time col­
tha pa bile park la U a ally’# hual- from Rock I-odg*,
Ameneau Toh.cai Company, wa* will repreeent th* tfnlv,r*lly o f ■
FLa., wb*r* f , 1' !'/
H#ly partio rnce. ha* brought a large d&lt;l«ga- k# present to e*plain th , plan of legiate atar with the Unireriity of
fuund dead yoaterday, a victim of
tk#7 ar* Halting.

COUNTY HOARD NEW STAND ON
V0TF1S SUM FOR
HOSPITAL WORK HY ROOSEVELT

Seminole High Five
.....:: Wins Two SI might!
,n.«h ^&gt;ame3 Las! Night

v f.%11

...... . I

1t

New IMcmhers A re
Eleclcd To Local
Trade Hod v Hoard

Church Convention
Set For T6morroiv

20 G ..II ei s Knleil ily Championship
Sub stitute Rill Is , i" ks
O ffe re d I n Place
O f Dole Measure

Action Which.Cut
Express Rate Upon
C itru s Rescinded

Lakeland Mnn Diea
Of Burnu In Arcident

......... . ?

Swinulmrt To Talk At
Presbyterian Church

pat* in it* axtiTitiea.

A

i Con from that atnte-

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,'#*'* a

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a fui-.de bullet.

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llii

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Florida in approaching 01/apiq
try-ouU.
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A O E B IX

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

JND PROFITS IN|Suicide Pact Fails

DO YOU KNOW

Woodcock Urges A ides
To Drive Traitors Out

Celery Market Reports

W A S IlIN flT O N . Feb !
I ' P t
—rrohihition IM in to r Wornfrock
vestrr ay p r.p arn f thr following

i ’y C o u r t e s y C. S. Ilc p l. nf AifrU’i ilttirc ami tin* H o r i i l a
NFH* O fU .K A S S , l-». 2
f X 1* ) •I'refn i in f •trii'b "»
iiMtlno, H " ) 'l lb'H f/
f ••**»* a
I .*nit» utmi v viilriM *•• ’
'I I *
I I y iitft, i n l t i f 1 nil&gt;. a &gt;'iii it|p
I j&lt; t Hit i Me •wri fhi m i, II*r*##e*
Martin ft.r her t«i hinit him
V W A SH IN G TO N . Krf.. - — I A V ) .'irt.ig h th»* l i f i t ' a*».l 't«»*n l* 'l
.
-wflro«&gt; profit fur J I'. M .iy»" h**t *i If mi .i \i *i f». t•••• , »t\ i.M
• If
* Co.. nf flO JiN l.lSr; f-orn i . i \ e •*( l lilt, 11ry
.
sl« of foreign I omU id ihc llS 'b il
KfaU* from 1019 t,. 10.12. w rrr f it| *K** p:** t tin'
iVportFtl yeslenlay by the Ranati* • -j a . sl#-i| ! to fit
Finance Committee.
l« I • l it H nit /
4&lt;A statement of thr M**rr»o ' .ilh . Hi • •hoof|t|
profit* « m made public bv th**
1 liev lirio e l t|„
fiim m iltre m nn fimm.Vh t.f i* r r I u • • I it i in .
&amp;f|uiry Into th#* I'oUim n *&gt;f !••• of 'It allML .1 fill
#|gn «ffurilip* »*i th»« • minify
f ....... Mi
I «mi M
f l l hrmiirhi tin- t».tul |.*o!its Atr* *,
tf.c war from tin . M.iirci* ir«t»f • I | t.|i| O tor t b“ V *
f t before the itim m illPf l»v nhon* ( V\ I! b I In* 111••t
The toiirf M ue
unr lii at mn
• iloien N'pw York bunking hnn***
lot .» new 111fiI \ #•»i 1•d«i 1 ind
to approximately $1 I ft,Ofill OOA
' In addition, oth-r bunking and MlftMi* Martdi i.aiil h. i it ill\ \ 1•
financial hoi «es nil n tfr the rotin 1•! brr Invei* in foil I In , I ••o'. I •
tfy r«ajM*.| profit * many tin**- fdr r • »i t»r v i itir*.* tend i l
U rgar from Ihr **ale of tin* Srr»l | ml m l/ lie I* I•I ill. •, • m** -d • 1
1 tU*. On th***. It hHA brrn tesfifi# ' ll'om the fidil
of her
American investor* ln«t &lt;nit*.| I f it# *l ,it l be m:in‘ fi* ,i i t
humlrriN of million . ••f ilollar*.
| gin* •'op|&gt;nl I hi oil
The Morgan rompnnv I •w* | b ad I t II of bi t I eel S
grn** profit * on i
Rlil4l.H04t.lHM, • d to f i a .
•ll'l III*! hilt t III' i I||I
loin to Fran*-#*
|!rji» .*»- tVKi*,ol
i.Tiem.*d atvl poll run 0 poiith fit
trit thr sprr.nl on tins i*«ie, «••
ih r d lffrrrn rr tirlwren vfhal th. •||4MO Ifl't
i h* v Wrr•• b ilding b**r ,»\&gt;uv
ptjrrln»«r»s pai.l ami Franr«« got.
Wat ■Ix p rrrrn t. of ff. ihhi ihmi Tl#** •n M h\"tene.il ri'fd iiio o 114*1111/
laCanre w int to others partinpat- Vi III.I
tor in Ihr loan
' I ’m ilvm r I in-1 mi. poi«on"
T h r ■tai«*ini*nt f i I
with tb*
Mr 1 4 * lak»-o to a hir.pi la I wlim *
romimtt*-** by Thomas XV, I timin', fd'v-oinu- *11111 I f It, 1 *\%mII iiw * i |
Morgan f.a r li.it , .bowed th*» firms'
i*\mnl fin nil tablets and In- 1 mi
•pfp#n«rs on Ibr .a le . tvrrr $i&lt;1l. •lit ion wo • «n ion«
leaving a net profit, im-lo l»»i»
hive notes wen found in lleinfz*
overhead rx|.«riM*&lt; of f f &lt;1.4171.INtrt.
• ••11 1 v iiO iiir tini. , in 1t,iI.,,*
I Cross profit* of
H it,II 1,91 '
MUM,Ml ru e . nil,I It'll.iMr M i., Mil
were made fruyi the -ale of H

Statu

Morgan RevenueFrom
4 This Source Shown
* As Sizable F i g u re

M a r k , tint;

Bur«*au, H. K.

S u r r y , Sanford

Rep.

tatrmrnt for th»* !iurea*i
tuiletin to its personnel

Mafse*. FIsrM a.
f •• I* ••••141 lei Oir 1 1 in. n . it
r*» s4 *t. t r h r m r i 2nd^ 1131
I* M tail's fr|t"l|i*l| !•• |»lol
( arlsl s hIpwse n li •( f elefy In ike
niurhri i,&gt;.mlfully un. tiarti.ol
I s lir* *mte« fne Hnnslny. F * s.
1*1111. U 'K I.r illA M .lk rl *••*i* ' v
i r a m |. 11.13.
• I i m i I)
J ‘» i | r g r r « s r l . n j i l *
I 1 . it il
• Mtiil.lM 17. N I ’.vtlf I •’ l*«|if I F t 1 . a r r i v e d . 11 • 4 i * m i l u i h
|. •&lt; • s lif « \r»w Vork | Toisl •-* •I•I►
I le s ooMler.il** 'l*ifn'i&lt;l
•!•»»*.
21
mar kef !.«r»l , Wfe«i|v Flm u|« 1 •
m a t sklpmeaia in Hale Tkta Sea. ii.. I, . rls
n
4*ti•
*
1
•
O'l
pfe.ciH.lril
••" l i r a « enp — « allC — t'la i a .,*1 t i . l i l M u t l l t
a 4* | ifi
I &gt;|.ir
*411
i1
! . k •|«»i , iiiosiit l «ti t- %
Tslal sklaasenla In l^al# l.nsf «#s. : 2 s % «t»a i ' , f . i . f * s
" h f ....... .
•nn ile w I r«* — I all#. — Fla t •I'lJlMY suit emilllioti ••*** ss •
• !1*
i'm I . 'i
&lt;*a»ln« Sklp n rn lt ml I * leep
Irn a , I " i|. .r m o s t ! ) | . s | » . o '
Ike V ssfso l.m ieile IMwfrtrl In im I •••mill hoi lov» a I ••••
1 11 T *ttl IJUM M•»»*. I
.i i. •. •• «
rfalei
«•! v
l» At er • -*••••■ •
Isi*
Feb M —
aa*. t« i| —
• •«
I. &gt;n.tnd slow
I'wsslr.ys T b rn sik ike FUrM a * s lr . tMod**rw•«
•s a f a fla e lifila a Jaekssaillle. nl • • • • •! &lt; • * '
V%M»ernnn 4 Mal.lwln | Fee w 21
ksiir prrkMl eallaa al •»-#• %. II. '
In4ar
I4
Ito hmond 3
Ir
FasalDis Imi a l l knaar poled en4. *
laa a t S r O W % . Vf. fsesliSf .
n&lt;..-l|. ! . . i m i
I*..lon.se Yard- l l i*m |i!f«se.l •
•ondlt i.»n ? f •

offiein

•| * .f w rrk the .ulletin an*
ro'incrd tV# sorrowful fact that
thr**r agent* were su*|w*mf»*f I*
ar' rnti**g hrihrs unit a f«»nrth for
eitortion. T h r r\idrni*«* w ill I
tvirntof n .f f to th»* I'nited St.i*i •
ntti rnrv for crim inal pn»sr.*iitnm
'T h * moat ifrspirahlr ch aiactrr
m all history »* the traitor T h r
Roman* despi**d Judaa l*rario t

find Ihr H ritU li Benedict Amobf.
T hr punishment in war time n
dra I h.
^
I h r amptftidrd men arv K T.
Simpson, V'hillip Remington and
It Minhe, of Al any, accused of
It b«*ry; and CJ. Simon, of Ijik r
I 1st* fi. r atged with extortion.
Wo. mU »• k cut them off summarily
'am *4*.k a'lee
in v e v igalion

FR EE
b i n i n r t'onteat.
See Vkindww at
w i K iio m r s s t u d io

.V, « York s. I'hll.i.lrlehlit a |U»«tuii 1 " "i..-il»
l
2 * m &lt;h In I’ltt alotrgh. L .illiweir•* r|'•:sI' f i .liol «•"••!
\\ •sli i off ffoi, H|irioe 1trlil. Mum , Al. 'b»r n,..*i|y I" " .I

!••*'»

Mnrlieplei, t !••(|i le |i • ir . • l'ill *

i 1.1 \ t I ,\ \ (• \

to I f*.i lernnalKoru^nt
*1. g&gt; • •
•'•Mifim.ll
I 'levy land t |i. It
- . r» ,,
; fill•liurgti 2, I Marti to Tol»*l -

| i
.\l

W .yne, Lurulun

*i.. Flint Ml. h

Oe*l

•"••» im
••w k *&lt;

fteraim

Shl|iplw« Fatal iMfwnasllsR fae
ilnnilar, Fekraary I, |V3J.
-»kS ►•iltM.OVI Kl&gt;t&gt; Hrrtiwn
of ............. I ....I e*
» ' i "la
Mlbl
rtou«V|
liAuling •
•imi \
v• . 'mhi. talrlv
iu 4i|
wire
I &lt; demand moderate fur *••« I
market -|e.i(.y
Car lo ot
That fun o, i« the on’&gt; v* iii«* t .
»|» » ■.* \bo\t* |s s.ti.wn the Kent ' n
ih to iyti tin* rampart Thr odd •• oh
l itv and i- known a* a •*!• r.
tiss |1 t •dlmrt, Amrrtrao i on«ul
general ttete. «uid hi» goveininrnt
did no* fie l m poAttlon to name ail
\ 'iii-iit an us a n ffirial inemlH-r of
i he . ommis«inn
This i i.4c va'ion was m terpiet.d
hi authoritative &gt;| tatters hen*
*
designed to inert the Am en- ho
dome*
p..'itn*al situation.

•ni.ii .-lit north of
•• \i tal m tran .es
•initiiidi t . (juehec

.More Than Hi l l ion
D o l l a r Increase In
l .S. Debt Announced

U \ S IIIM iT f iN , F ib 2 .- ( A I M
\n incirii-** o f x i ,*;r.o.ooo.ooo in
W)7J17HJMMI of I'overmnental ImohI ■
II- i?r*.s4 public debt during the
Mir K m* replied Ornrva was I J month- ending Jan :.l is shown
' I f frltll g iv e . m«» 1hi. power I
Aid |fid!t.7l»d fr mil the flol.iti . «
o f flW.fkm iwifl ,,f foreign lllfllistriltl wdl haunt you until th«* • u y vnit hoping A n ie iu a’s active rou|*eiu • -*la^ ni tb.* monih'v s»ntrniPiit xif
.tio n in Shanghsi would Iu*c*mi»»* •!»*• i1a s 11y The total (|rlH ix
| operative mum* :ia*elv
H7.k0otMMt.iMMl
'T h # fom m iller also mail** puhli
New anxieties were pmvoked .n
4 1|.| *t-itli.ri t o p r o p o s .I . to Ir i4.il
yftlerday ifiMument* plu.rd in th
I eagur i| .artel s ny n*.*wi from the
ytcord by Sm alm Johu«un. |(cpul
,... U „ , .,n.l iMliv f that |.r..hiMtion j
Chinese
that
the
Japan**
hail
lann
llc.n , California, wboh wetr
enfor -ement is increasing in ef j
bnnled Nanking. This development
tia.'ly rhei kr.l by Kuhn. l*.rb
ft. it*ii v v»ii* e«pr«*-s4*.| before th
accentuated
the
view
already
In
I
t V , an I the rommen e dr:»nrtmt*n
Senate lommitteo l.y prohihittoo
ill
Ia*ag
ie
circles
that
the
Japanese
Th#y rstim n'. d thr Int.tl fnf 'ir
• ir*H*tor W'oiHbuck. who 'ab| hr be
were not di*Pn*''d to permit
ruritie* so il to the Ametnait
Ii-•\e*| tha* t!i** b-Kuli/afinn nf four
GENEVA.
Frli.
1.
-&lt;A.IM
Tli*
I.eag ie intervention to interfere
hllr from lf)| I to m i at lib .
|***n rot bi*ri Wo ild lea«l to a re
"• Nation* rn -rivn l
wnh their policy toward China
600.000.fkMt
' t n n of thr ••'non.
•alt-fa. tl.in &gt;p»trnl,y W a .h m .
The Chinese Nanking govern­
' These ibtruments figutcd tie ton-* a ••nam e that the A men no
ttil importers u'athrreil here to
ment put a »top to talk about
6 ierii*an Investini; pi Mu hR.I l*» • government wniiM iippmiit one of t Inna bring prepaiel to des hire *4*«|st a prnp4*srit import #irt n**
re than U.oou.ouo.ooo on the** its rwfiresentat ives p, cooper a***
tro'eitm were ask e l by acting
ieaurs from ib faults and depreri • with the I • ague •ounril** .uni war on Japan. |/ i Wen-Kan, th ".: chairman Crips, of the W ays and
foreign
m
inister,
sent
a
telegram i
tion and that the bankers wh on- -mn of impiirv into the Shang­
to the srcretary-general in whwli • Means Committee to tw prepared
fold them bad uta e nearly f t. hai «iisk«.
he «atd this report wra• groundless ' "to make •acrifices'* to meet th»*
00ii,000,WhI in tittninissinna.
Ft . oniinunuating this inform a­ ami that the Chinese would a* t trra««irv defirtts. Hr said "llldes*
I.oaacv from S» *th* A inert i * tion to Sip Frlc hrmnnio'. « r-ir
' the hnan ta' stability of the govl/itnd&lt; were id ire.l ai 11,100.000 tary g.-neol of the I • ague. I'ren- only in re lf defensei* n iv n t i* made *erii»o i*coiioini
poo, ffnni I ' m pran g .iv c onn*n*
•H-'e will f*dl*4W ** |W initr tills h**
F ffU fltirs, a' .* n*o t AMOll.tMMMM • *I****I i-Mir** are still 4iiit*tan mg.
r n S T t l \SI KII NOMINATKD
, I elieve* i| **Vrrv niib’ f.ll"
that
and from Futo|MMii im lusliial •
A mn Kuo loans abroad w.*ri*
! •In* "• ri« find li.'lilmrs hill e*ill be
aura at $ IOI.ihni.imhi
• haven to have tota'ed no**** than
\Y \SIMNl.TttN, Feb. 2 - l \ IM nnssr.l Ibis •i‘&lt;««i&gt;n. Cbahmap
It was estimated that more than H.OOO.IMMIJMH) ru* h yea. ft.on 1'iJl — I*i evident
Hoover
yesterdii. .Manfirbl -aid thr ||&lt;*iee Rivers
^2.IOO,(MM),ooo of K in .p ran r*tv to HIOQ incluaivi*. with the ex. i*p noonnatrd Fr. nk II. Logan to Ik* and Hurh*iis ( 'ommltter would for­
^rnment and aovcinment guar in lion of 1929.
postmaster at Drain, Flu.
mulate the bill.
I

League Satisfied In
DecisionToAid
In Shanghai Crisis

«

TO-NIUHT

f rom authoritali»*• uua.
MacDonald Studies intors1027.
it wa« learned that this wa&lt;
the difficulty Secretary of State
Depth 0 f Britain’s Htimson
had t.* c«»nten.i with in
urging Anglo-Airlcriran action la«'
Stand In Far E ast week ill an effort Is* prevent *e

~x

i ,,.t"7 *&gt;'1

S lIO W IN C IS —

SKK IT \&lt;;A lN — MISS IT A M I Vt»U IIAVK MISSK.D THK
O l’TSTA N IIIN Ii I'll T l III: OK r i l l k YKAIL

11** i a

CONDON,
Feb.
2.— ( A IM
Prime Minister MarDonabl spvn;
all ‘lay yestrrda) in confererici *
on the Sino-Japanese problem it
prrp nation for a full statement
on the llritish position before both
the House of Commons and th*»
House of Lords tieiay.
The British position was that
the situation nppeareil more gravn
than ever as a result of news tha*
Nanking had been bombarded and
that the m ilitary gjthorities in

— LA ST

trouble m the Chinese port.
The Japanese attack on Shang
hai from land and air apparent .•
has a'**u-e«l the B ritish govern
mrnt to action as has no othe*
event m th«* Far h-Usl in tin* b»s
few year**. Indications were tha*
Britain woultl exert a strong j •
fluem e in c«Miperation with tb*
Unite4| States until th#* trcoit.le •­
sett led

WALLA( E REEKY

'

«

CLARK CARLE
p i o T f i v « E V tR

HELL
U

I.KTS XV.XKFIMirSK Si*At I**

m

A&lt;tmrdirix to ati announ eo».o*r

m‘’r* , r ° 0P‘ from the C.iamher *f Comerc* »&gt;■

to Shanghai.
Britain's third protest against tiny. XV K Kirchoff, J r ., of \\ I
Japan's cnur«e was lndge&lt;1 at To­ •on. N. Y . ha* arr*»ng- I f»»r I
en»4,ii*"l •
kyo yesterday, and it was evident IMM1 &lt;|| ure feet of
the government had taken an un­ r pace in Sanford, thr iik h L. 1!
compromising sJsdfTd for the pro­ Connelly, t hairrnau of i*n h'tli»tection of
British
interests in 11ill Committee nf t^e Irnde la ity
Mr. K ir hoff i* ta'd to I •• ni* id
China.
In dealing with the Shanghai the large porth«*rn operator* in
incidrlff at the outset. Britain or. g'ndin'.us tnilbs, sod w ill i|-«* I mi*
de’ lcate position because warehouse as atoingo spa
cupied
«iii ,
British troops were landed there, mg the ahipping f r a n n .

(o .M iN t;

\\ FD N FS D X X — r i l l BSD \X —F H ID XX
Xlint her SensatiiUi

Lionel Rarrymore

Nancy Carroll

First Choice Tires
K *ch

—yet they co st no
m ore than secondchoice!

29O-40-21

t i l l Gael.

N cw 1932

In pilri

G O O D YEA R SPEEDW AY
L if e t im e G u a r a n t e e d
nu
(Itiniq
2,Hx 1.7 5-1 U
3 0 s l.50-^ l
3 0 x 3 lj

»*l*4t «(
r«*ii
( S .U
4 3 7

3 -5 7

bin u
Fiin

$ 4 .5 7
4 -»
3 .4 *

G O O D YEA R
A L L -W E A T H E R
T h e y n ro b e tt e r t ir e s t h is y e a r
t h a n e v e r b eto ro . B e t t e r I n
m ile a g e : l e t t e r In t r e a d - w e a r }
b e tt e r I n p ro t e c t io n a g a lo a t
b lo w o u t ; b e tt e r in p u n c t u r e *
p ro o f n e s i.

T U B E S ALSO LOW PH IC gD

TRADE IN
YOUll OLD TIRES!

EXCITEMENT

is Fundamental

29s4.40.3t

W hen arouved human emotions play an important part
a vital even., the
excitement surrounding it is an interesting angle of news. T h e confusion of
such an occasion makes the assignment doubly difficult for the conscientious
reporter, wlu&gt; must convey th his readers a rrue picture o f the situation. H e

Tune in WedH
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County Bbard* Meanwhile He a viest
Fighting So Far fa
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B e g in n in g today T h e H e ?*1 d la p u b lla h ln g a aerfaa o f
l i t t l e trad e-at~ h o m * t a llu b y t K a z I L a h m a im , «ie cre U «y d t
th e 8 e m tn o le C o u n ty C h a m b tfr o fT C o m ro e rra ,. In an w tidgBVdr
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S a n fo r d d o lla rs In S a n fo rd a n d a s a .'p r ft o d r to th e " B lu o
ford to malic immcQintf rVpoire
R ib b o n M o n t h " o f M arch w h e n s p e c ia l sates w ill l&gt;e h e ld to Olery Arcnoc from • point

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Khar* it li ■ trick road noar the

w ill in c lu d e , u e HanTnru M o w e r s n o w and c u lm in a te la grown Miller firm , to Bearden
th e a n n u a l A u to m o b ile S h o w .
Arcnoc. A ll rotted limber now
T h e s e " t a lk s " w ill ap p e ar d a ilY a t th e top o f o tfr f r o n t holding the brick* in pia«* w in m
page a n d w ill be found to !&gt;e In t e re s t in g an d in s t r u c t f t e by replaced end *m»ll hole* repaired,
a ll o ily r e a d e r s . In th em M r. L e h m a n n w i l l . c i t e co n cre te
The Boer&lt;j icrrp w d th* reetgnae x a m p le s o f S a n fo rd s u p e r io r it y o v e r o th e r p la c e s a s a
of v - H - a ir t'
m* rnt r a ilin g a r e a , o f th e v a st am o u n t o f m o n ey w h ic h Is u n w lt- * " T
l&gt;T* ,n ‘
lln g ly s p e n t o u t o f tow n b u t w h ic h co uld be s p e n t to b e t - ' " 1 "
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t e r a d v a n ta g e In s tim u la tin g b u s in e s s a t hom e, an d n ( po n-1 .
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of. Commissioner
• f t la Im p ro v e m e n ts w h ic h lo ca l b u s in e s s m en could m a k e In L a„ ; r‘
t h. ' ° C o l i
t h e ir m e rc h n .id la in K m e th o d s.
,
miaalmltt* designated the ftemlL
M r. L e h m a n n is g o ing to n g re a t deal o f tro u b le in nol* Count? Sentinel .&lt; th* pubii
g a th e rin g th e n e c e s sa ry d a ta fo r th e se a r t ic le s an d in pro- j return whirh w ill this year ca rry
p a rin g th e m fo r p u b lick tio n . N ot o n ly w ill h e g ivp s p e c ific the Criimioent county t n roll.
In s ta n c e s o f s u c k e rs b it in g on th e It in e r a n t p e d d le r’s b a it
a i i roam ? o rrtctn tendered reah d o f (ad van tag e o u s p u rc h a se d m ade a t th e K o re a o f R an- p"r** »t activities during J*n u *ry.
fo rd m e rc h a n ts , but hp w ill also e n d e av o r to a s c e rta in * " ' ,l ■’
for the l**t h i
th ro u g h th e b a n k , p o a to ffic e an d o th e r m e d ia th p e x a c t
of *BSIa m o u n t o f lo cal m oney S p en t w it h o u t-o f-to w n co n ce rn s j v * 7 " . *
u th . i.V !
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I YU M . FOR TODAY. w h ic h co u ld he b e tte r used li&gt; a id in g lo cal b u sin ess a c t iv it y . [ , ( l monl'h, uf 193I
in p re p a rin g h it a r t ic le s M r. L e h t p m n s a v s he w ill h h o o p :; wilt received from fee-,
TjOVr*THAT flAytti - w e lco m e su g g e stio n s e it h e r fro m R a n fo rd m e rc h a n ts o r r»mml*«ion*. and other r#mun*r»i t l i lotfd tfe* world, that fro m th o b u y in g public- P e rs o n a l e x p e rie n ce s w ith R a n fo ro bom collected. Office erpen-eft hla *nly . begotten Ben.
rkotoerer. boiler*th In him m e rc h a n ts w h e t h e r r e fle c tin g c r e d i t o r ten d in g to point th e • n&gt;i &lt;*&gt;* »«l«ry of deputT *i****u r
Set perish, hot bav* ever w a y to b e tte r m e rc h a n d is in g m ethod* w ill lie givnji tiuftsid- ®- F •*'&gt;“ ‘•0*1 , amounted to $2100.
o ra tio n b y th e s e c re ta ry . H e sake, th u t th e se e x p e rie n ce s
f* r ' ipt* nf
li/*.—John J i l l ,
be re la te d to h im by le t te rs W hich m u st he sig n e d , thoug h * "°* . i ‘" ni: * * ro. „
, 'f ’
th e n ig n a to rle a w ill be bold In co n fid e n ce
,
m a m -.; tounty t'o m m f.io n
W r b e lie v e th K t m a n y Illu m in a t in g fa c ta w ill be b ro u g h t f r , ,e 01)
, 2.
of Pllb)tr In .
out lh t h is Jts rle a and t h a t o n ca th e p u b lic la f u lly In fo rm e d .t r illio n , $ 6 it.» « ; s u v ia Dralno f th e e v il e ffe c ts o f t r a d in g o u t o f to w n , th e re w ill b« a l ( , pU tH ct, n s 7; Stoi# r„m p
conaidcrm bla r e v iv a l o f lo c a l b u s in e s s
trailer, $199 «■. ta t la lc i, Individ

F r e e D e liv e r y

The W a je Settlement
Jtk f a r has not alwey* been,
■ iMMhady must
B a t* begotten It one*; thvrvforv,
Cod must h*.
Doabtlcti, I thought, ihii clergyman U a. better man,
lh * aftronomer a far cleverer
h o w th n p ro b le m * b e tw o rn c a p ita l suid la lw r can be w o ft a d
, than myself;
o u t ltt_n p e a c e fu l m a n n e r w ith m u tu a l s a tis fa c tio n .
t o that malt fc# why thalr wlililro ad a o f th " c o u n try a r t
“Reminders th a t the
dom to m* o w n folly,
o f ita co m m e rcia l an d fin a n Reiad** 1 am too focllth to un- am o n g th e fo u n d a tio n stu n
dariland.

Tha supply of clergymen of late
* haa been running abort;

Bat sclent! 1 ta are always plontl• ful as WtherrlH:
SO the hssvsna may still destsr*
the glory of Q*d.
And now that tha ether Itielf
Jia* become vocal
Mona of o&lt; have any excua* for
forgetting about Him.
—R . C. T revrlyaa.

AJrolrsl 8 htoaswi l* jw haviag
Just lU u a bull In a C h it* shop,-*
Tht# w a r la Chin* h u kind* put
th« qulttr.4 on Ihr political fig ht

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— — o —— - —
Naw If donarat H'injo should In ­
vade Vladlvostock. Japan . would
certain ly be In th* Rad.

U * Damotreta might have a h»ttar ehanca to ralae tha campaign
dough with a Bakar on tha ticket.—
Weston Loader.
V ito Baach now claim s to h« th*
• D o it In A m irM a. A number of
Btortda cltlaa have aged carisidarably during tha p e lt few y a tn .
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Mpat Seminole County automo, bile owners had to sprint tba last
' dny or two In order to gat In undar
C tha twanty-flva percent penalty
; elauio.

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Senator
Flatchat's annooncament •» to hla excellent health
w ill come aa a serious blow to the
pdUtUal osperatlona of some of
dur^tdrenoet state Dfmocrata.
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o---------Tho msrehanta of Mlomi gave
thyoo rouatng cheer* when thn
S h e riff announced that ha had dsclded not to enfsrta Uia bluo law*.
A nd get if someone were to iqggaot repealing those la w i, there’d

i favor pi war with ,
m It would, prove i
last to business. Bat
$f champagne, It wjal

tiled flS A S ;
office
eipeha*.
1127 41; aalanea of M. K
Hell.
Ifeltn (J. Jin kin a, M. S. Brother
■on, H. Jin kin a, F . H. M itch*,’
116.17, total, S1U80.42, or s net of
u r n t o ..
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James O. Sharon, county Jr'd*'-. a 'i -&gt; ’ at *i&gt;*i» in Shanghai, niv
reported Income* a* follow*: p c 1 K" -M.: enl a*k»d lh* represent*
tat* f#»a as rounty Judge, $7.1M.1U; t lv n of th i t thrv» pirvernmcnl*
Y o r k H e ra ld T rib u n e , “ naed tnanaige hunting, occupational li to tak* m y n*c---srv m m n r n at
cial structure", s a y a the Ni
* e m e n tla l to the eco n o m ica l ceiwe fee*, 1772; rounty court /*»*. once.
“ My govi-fnnient put forward
d lu trlb u tto n o f ftn goods; t h e ir s e c u ritie s su p p ly th o p r in c i­ 1700.10; **l*ry a* jode*. I2.V1;
that request without nnv hc«it»
salary
a*
juvenile
Jude*.
flOU,
to
p a l In c o m e o f Its In s titu tio n s . N r x t to th a t o f th e n a tio n a l
lion IV* fell that tin* we* e turng o v e rn m e n t it s e lf t h e ir so lv e n cy la o f Im m e d ia te m o m e n t tal Income, g2&amp;41Ji&lt;&gt;. Hi* *Tp*n*e* which railed fur rireptian al mea*
amounted to M20;
for office
to e v e r y m a n , weroon and c h ild In th e la m ).
eapetcee, and 1190 for *»lary Mrs. are* "
“ T h a t so lven cy now a e tn ia a ja u re d b y n v o lu n ta ry
The lapane«e delegate'* rem arki
^fJauaadra Schultz. N*t r*r*lpta
w a g e c u t u f JO p er cen t and u ro a ie q u e n t s a v in g e s tim a te d amounted to $2138 90
seemed.to surprise the spectator*.
a t &lt; 2 1 0 ,0 00 ,0 0 0. Add to t h is th e $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w h ic h th e
Artinn under the proiram out­
Sheriff J. K. McClelland re­
c a r r ie r * hope to re o lii* 1 fro m th e w le c t iv e r a t a in c re a se * ported the following incom**: fees line*! by Mr. Thomas will requlro
p e rm itte d by th e In te rs ta te C o m m e rce C o m m lard on (to be and coate of criminal end insanity several day* to reach the definite
pooled fo r th e b e n efit o f th e w e a k e r nud.-t) and th e cre d it ca*ei, $2773.84; fee* and coate of stage. First Nanking ami Tokyo
g u p p e rt p ro m ise d in th e e s ta b lis h m e n t o f th e K e c o n xtru c - civil cases, $720.81; attendance ht must have time to make formal
t lo n F in a n c e C o rp o ratio n an d a ll fe a r t h a t t h is fu n d a m e n ­ all court* ami county commlailen rep lie*.
• The delineation* of the neutral
t a l in d u s t ry w o uld d ra g th e re a l n f th o b u aln eas fa b r ic to meetings. $448; feeding prUonefl,
son* w ill mean difficult pegoliaita doom sh o u ld v a n is h fro m th e A m e r ic a n cn n a rl u sneiw . $1788.IB; all other rommisdona
lion*. The authoritative view here
I n Ita p lace sh o u ld d aw n u ro b u st co n fid e n ce th a t th e p a th and remuneration*, $10.14,87; com­ was tho ion* would l&gt;e very thin
mission.*
on
collections,
$147.07,
fro m now on la upw urd.
totaling $7118.74. Kipcnses wera • ( flin t and then gradually, by dip­
“ R u t o n ly leas Im p o rtan t and c e r t a in ly m o re a m a z in g
a* follows: o f f i c e eiippllf*. lomatic pressure, backed by the
th a n th e w a g e aettlem ent it s e lf h a s been th e m a u iie r o f
8304.70; salaries, U. It. EstrlJge, prmence of m ilitary forces, made
It . T h e p re s e n t d ep ressio n lia s o fte n been r e fe rre d to a s the $000. H. J . Hickson. J. V. Martin. wider.
Aftov tha tone become* a re al­
w o rs t in th e h U t o r y o f (h e U n ite d S t a t e s , in one v it a l re- $f&lt;10 each; W. T. Wheelesk, $403;
tp ect, h o w e v e r, i t hus bean su ch an Im p ro v e m e n t o v e r Ita J. A, Cunningham and ipeclst dep­ ity , In case tha plan goes through,
p re d e c e s s o rs t h a t one is tem p ted to b e lie ve In th e p ro g re s s uties, $230.92; feeding prisoners then tha ultim ata negotiation.* for
o f h u m a n n a t u r e a lt e r n il. H a rd ly n s t r ik e o f im p o rta n ce and costs paid other sheriffs, $1,- tattlement etlll w ill remain—direct
between the two parties, nr
h as m a rk e d th e hOHt o f p a in fu l a d ju s tm e n ts It h a s m ade 103.46; returning criminals and
through a neutral mediator.
n e c e s a n ry . T h e bloody In d u s t ria l s t r if e , so p ro m in e n t n f e a ­ enforcing prohibition, $38.70; costa
t u r e o f fo rm e r p e rio d s o f th e k in d , h a s been co n sp icuo u s and upkeep of autos. $079.00, to­
SARASOTA—Rlngllng Bridge
by it s a b se n c e ; A n d now co m m a triu m p h o f reaso n In th e taling, $6328.48, and leaving net being rapnlrvd.
receipts
of
$1790.20.
re la tio n s o f c a p it a l and la b o r In th e r a ilw a y fie ld , th e m ost
K. A. Itnuglass, clerk of 'cmirt,
reported incomes ae follows; All
source!, including filing fees, tai
io h w h s , r u .
redemptions, and triralnal and civ­
Hatrlcl A goal, Baatn*asf*rn
il court costs, $0930^1. Kipense*
amounted to $6907.93, covering
M fa l a w w i Co.
$700.31 for office supplias, and the
H n S t -04
logal r* a * m
fallowing salaries; A. Id. Weeks,
many. rsl*d , “ A" or
t” Ly tha Inmraara baraauA
Ranford Is not qn a boom but v ''millionaire hobo," who l* promot­ $956; E. L. Burdick, $960; Olive
a t fad to ravaailgata our
goo 1 &lt;teady growth I* visible ing the aasemhly of vagrant*, d i­ LeZeltr, $000; Norsne fforwood,
"Fam ily tncoma" Foliar.
ctated today that th * convention $000; Helen Douglass, $K40; M.
along all linee and city loti are
would begin at scheduled today JL Douglass, $410; V. MdDanUt,
being sold every Ja y to naw peo­ ■Sd that a test would bo made of
$236; Mary Enrle, $246f extra
ple who have traveled over the the right of cttiiens to a peaceful help, $370, and |37U2, 'for all
atgta and decidad at last open (ion- aiMiobfag*.
other axpenses. J4*t rtctlgta In
R . G. Stockton will bogin in a Mw Douglass' office amomted to
DR- R . H. S'MITD
ford *a the Ideal location for a
O P T O M E T R IS T
home in Florida. Tha hotna people short t ia a to move h i* stock of $1022.03.
are alao waking up to the need of grocetUa and m ail* front bis old
O, P. Herndon, justice of tho

Business and Professional

AIRPLANES

STEWART
The Florist

*W. S. Entzmlnger

Cut Flow ere — P lants
F leral Designs

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

mare heusea and tha Spring and
summer promise great activity in
tho building lines.
Tho Field Day and flore* Show
her* on Feb, .13 and Feb. L4 promlast to bo ona of tha great events
of tha winter season. The vatloui
committees report prugrci* and
many paw ontrioa a rt being filed
•very d a y .. , ,
Ih defiance of tha n'rdtt of Way-’
or H enry T . H in t, that the “ hoboer" of tha United Htatao cannot
assemble in iT a cin n iti for a four
days' convotitlm withoet being avrvslod and len t ta th* work house,
Jam ** Howe, of Bt. Louie* the

stood In tho Garner-Woodruff
Building to tba storeroom b o w oc­
cupied by hie bakery two doors
east of |ha postoffica.
Mr*, bf. K . Hestar, Mrs. Andrew
Mahonay and MUs Ellen Afahoney
took part in tho pareio in Orlando
this week. , ,
M r. and M rs, George Fi
Mite Martha Fo a and U i i
enjoyed the parade and a tu
at tha fa ir In Otlaado.
Amoag those attending t
th is weak In W a n d a weri
W. D . Holden, M n -F o rre s t Lake.
S r * . □ . P . Driver and S b a L au ra
Flak.

P«»ce, reported income* amount­
ing to $1094.81, fnm , the follow­
ing source*: criminal oat* fee*,
$»18.*9j civil ease feef. $87.72;
coroner, $108.40; miscellaneous,
$10; I li a expenses amounted to $30
f» r telephone, and $2« for mU«4llaneoue office supplies, leaving a
net of $1034211.
’ M*«« underwwy to p ar* Highwoy No. Ig between Perry and
Tallahassee.
rafordrd 'to taka a stand against
any of-thee* thing*. What, than,
can bo tha rahs* of U pJatfsim s
a ll ekaontialiy th * stm *T They
a ll w w t to aid th# aekoelt, a ll o f

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Banker C a ry A . Hardee, oHbdagh
the fhange* ho might soggeot
post I My Would bo different frem
tho»*r i3m * o f tha other candrd s t « might make* But so fa r as
platforms go. (her* u little to

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A.-fhihAx'a Night moating od
fldhth Sid# P.-Tr A. will ho
4* l i t t o'aUak a t tho aahool
to '■* ahldwdUpn o f
OhF.
Ttdttn. Improvement Club
k j i t iiooi o’a i t l at . tho
, High School.with Mia*
Wll oo tn-eharg* ad discopT . I t it* C li» * o f ’tha Vfrwt

C w f b J W l moat, at 3:h0
at'th * home of Ufa. B. R
•Number Ttfo Order at
tka «*e&lt;*rfe«tgr *U1 bo bald at
l ist o'clock at tha Woman'* Club.
tbtd xv

Hoir»J*» dtfU fe-df the Abortcin lidelen ^ tttijtrF . wlll. b# held
a t g j f t o'aloaks at.
h#ria of
s|h. Mottle Sgabaar. frimetto

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of all
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of
the Every Otbar . Weak Club and
two tktro tabl*;* of gueat* in hon­
or af. M r*.. C-.K. Balleotioa, of
GrMHa City, HL, tka kopaa goaat
of Mrs. W. D. Gnrdiaor, Mr*. Weikeo -W. W ig h t, * m hooka* , t o
hrldgo poaty yaohkrday afternoon
M.
•• MaOwtflU* A»e000. Mrs. Botfahtlrte ricaivwl a
ptit* a* a me mento af the orr*lioo. . , ^ , ., ,
AftOr tavers) game* of bridge,
***r*a wore added, and prises
awarded. Mr*. John II. Hlntarmi*t*r and Mr*. J. C. 8*n*bn had high
•fum Among the iloib ghember*
wb(U Mr*, yif. p. Mill held .high
***** omohg.tho.athor ftietu. M m .
John M tltch, / r , , radkoMt cut
PH»«.
At fKa tea hour rofrsahnwnti
wore •errad'by (hp hoamat, **■!•*ed by ftrs. U F. O o y l i^ iir y a l.
far S. Coir man and My*. W. 0 .
Oardlnar. Vdsa* and bowl* of
B g T l g g f t ) ^ M r* naad k decWOto tgk roont* AfHara tha ’gorit*

Pe n o li a la

_ 4 the member*

■ A. W. Abbott, of Phllodelphl*,
U (pending sectral weeks here on
botine**.
Mr. and Mr*. Charts* O. l-ee onnoianca tha birth af o son on Mon­
day at their hrme. RIB Oak Are­
nas.
Judge Wallace W. Wright left
tndvy far Peaaoeola where
he
plan* to .pent the peri month.
Mitt Margaret Taylor, of Vlrialia, Ga., wiD lenva tomorrow for
her home after ■pending three
month* here ** the gurtt of her
slstOT, Mr*. A*. C- fSfITItsm*.
"Rad" Smith and Tom Mobley,
of Palatka, student* at th, Uatrtnlly of Florida, are spending
•ererat dhyt her, a* the guest* of
tha fa m tr’* parent!. Dr and Mrs.
H. D. Bmlth.

Mr. tad Mr*. Nash Reid, of
JarkMarilla, arrived here Monday
in t^elr boat, Tba, or* spending
^^lha0" l**)l*d to be with Mrs. n ihort tint* In various oihaY part*
U p . H. B. Lewi*. of tho stnU but plan to return
Jo n - here tho tatter port of the week.

Sanford will
of Holy

ft'Hodfdt-th*

u, * P

Ctaoa Bblaaoi
the .Garden

Telephone Employees
HAVeMeetin grMondty

b o ld a i

liOOVtlork
Tho Y .W
T in t
ilk Churth .•ktk.'Mfb'iWk A *

A tnketing of tho t stephone operOtoe* of the Sanford branch of the
■%, atrf Mr». Jh&lt;* .l
Rotrthern pell TWafibone and Totegraph Compony'wna held on Won’ .» r-*
day rvettlng at R;00 o'clock. Fol
lowing 0 snort bustne.s meeting
1 W ' d h i l e M e c t i i n g tafjoJhwent* Weeo (a^red.
.Those atteading were: M r*.
.
n .
Maud
Motet, Mr*. BrrHa Breedok,
Tha homo ad Ur*. L. M. Telford
101 East Fifth Rtraot, wa* the Ur*. 'Xlhia SIe*«e, Mr*. VIrffe
*c»l)* of tha ragnlar masting of Weaver, Mr*. Madge Rignej, Mr*.
Circle Humber Two of the Fln t Clairs Wode, Mr*. Mae Shepperd.
Mathodlit Church held an Mon- th* Ml»ea V#r*o Wrxvkoek. Thel
daF.nftmmoon with Mdi C. H. mo Turner, Betty Che.tnur,-Eve­
.Bmltji, In charg* of the g*votl0 Ti»l, lyn WUktmon, Stella longer and
firing o ihort talk op the new Loaaic Andgraon. Vl'itor* from Or
jiUdlon .tody bonk.
. Undo were: B. F, llnsnid. di«*
1, A^ehalrman, Mr*, w. M. Me- frlcl manager, and Ml** Lillian
*lm appointed Mr*. F A. Hhrriion F a d * .
to t«*ch tho ml»ilon book’: FoflQtaing tho »hort bu«ine»» •***ionAn
social hour wa* enjoyed when're­
WILLIS—WEAVER
freshment*. were &gt;erved by th*
ho*ta*«, aiststadjby Mr*. Don CarMr. Anil Mr*. J II Willi*
‘r a t ty ajtd Mr*. B. D Tyler.
announce the iturnair
* o * a ,pr^*gtk#re Mr*. W. M.
of their
Mkfhn, Mm ., W. E. wen* Mm .
g
" daughter
T .fk . W IlA t MM. r c . Pri%*t,
*
Rourmary
• f i t F - A.v layo*e. Mr, U.M ..
'
t0 i.
Telford. Mr*. Clarenrp Smith, Mr*.
Horry C. Wraver.
OrW. BnylU*, Mr*. A. E. Bandy,
Sunday, J m . 3|, l'i.12 In Or
Mrs: J . 0 . 'Walt*, Mr*. C II. Smith,
lanoo. The coup!* will main
Mr*. R, F. Ctwnahaw, Mr*. Don
th«lr li« *e l»T««npa
CorrkWoy, U t*. IP. A. Tilli*. Mr*.
k -U .T x b v .W K A . D. Shoemaker,
.Mr*. W *AkW M M f. Mr-. Harriet

2 3 8 ,” " " T V * * * ™ TSH6M HfMBe Sfene
-*-r
iX -k -

InmyUss Of Home
A proyar and niraUa tirvite for
tho IBulata* of Uie CoUnty HqmP.
* w ft ran Mottdpy afUrgdotvat
tho Comity Horp, by tha went Mrs
oLCIrclr Nambaa Fir* of th* P in t
Baptlil Churrh , #Kb M r*. 'k i l l .
PtdrOaJn chart* ^of tba a m ir* .
H h. llomcr H iitli| f*r Ate sertptur* reading*.
, ‘ &lt;■
At tho conclusion of tha #*ercltaa, Mr*. R. F. Cooper rrUert'dned those pr*itn( with ■ group
of reading*. Package^, of Afflt,
cake, and candy waro t » R dkk&lt;b&gt;

utpd .to tho Input*a of tho
Those present WortijMlb.

H.

JSNL,

Mr*. Homer Hafrii. My*. E , C.
J l i r p o r , Mrs. Oi ,0 . Donner, Mr*.
W. Thompson, Mr*. 1* C. Ktnard, Mr*. J .U . c aaklat, MrV t r .
Cooper. .X n ..fl«ro h M *»art,

M r s . C H f U e f t t o • 'P a r t y

■

Pbr

lira. L. K.M riKW IBLD

Club

“The Man rKilled” la
\In honored
r&gt;«*i jf^nteac
tga nambari of tha
Betlnttkig 8&gt;Day Ran

7T

GENEVA

• !T^

Tba Ladle* Missionary Aeriety
YlrihodUt Cl^arch held It*
at tba church
hiat
■y. Mr*. A.. A. Maun,
conducted tb* nU*(ljllg.
enen Garden Chib wnp *r
[ a t tba acbooUmiM wtlh in
Th* following officer*
]: Mr., P. B. Dao^r.
Ir*. L A. Shakfog,
(It! Mrs. J. V, Jfbol.
tycaiurvr; Mr*. B.
the
' inmanj Mr*. A.
j chair nun. The
ba bald at tho
i B. Dooley,
atUsdod tha Pre»-

.; * ; * . r '1 vm - .aA it.II11 i
By GRAHAM BLAKE
,J
bridge party &gt;y«MfjA(y kfewdoon
Ernst L«m*ah I* ‘Tho Man t
*Whar Okum . I M Oak Ay rod e.
T i o o g ^ U a. afwwmo hrWg* KlUtd.** Rattier ."The Man I Kllladfl
I* t r t u t Luoltich. For "The Man
1 Killed** I t ' s trolr great motion
pfctara, nod the mark of II* great*
5*W .
.’ !* the mark of th* directing
Its,
_________ .
ua whom Paramount assigned
»*»tod With eur pdta. Mrs. Arthur
to produce‘If-u-non, other than
' d woa given o goaat prli*.
k la tho afternoon tha guest* rquat lltlla German director ona
Invited Into tho dining room ordinarily thinks of In connection
ro rafmhmints *wtr« itrvotL with tho sly, droll humor, the dor--------------*'*&amp; *■ M *. fl. TH- fcf.'tojiadHM ‘TMdolr’* comedy of
&gt;tho tnw odabily . successful Che•Th, Smiling
to a n » f tI W !&gt; ^ \ * . M, Papworth. and Mrs. Arthur
You ihoold look forward ongar j, Mr*. Quirk epent 'Wednesday
vMltlnfc her friend. Mr. and Mr*.

Uk;dL.i.

—7—

PARY^l

'

AUthean Class Of
X^iuircli Bin Meeting BENEFIT BRIDGE PARTY 98 IJ1V EN
LAST NIGHT BY CHURCH GROUP

Mm. W»)bu* Wright
Is H tote* At Party
THURSDAY.
ho -Wbot SiOi FtfotAry PaT. A.

T-:

«

jfikrAww.

,

_ T » i . yan|^a, a Wyman of the
■HKjtt^bimrt pronened n aarmod
\1ltb Mrta 8 . B, I k I p m
i ' regular rM«illbr . St J
t liber Seven at the First It
birth m Mil on Monday i
to* hi tho bam* of Mr*. R
krikmther on Kentucky At
r&lt; B. M. Carroll Uuiht a
I /from tha r&amp;ulon otu^jrj

With Wr*. J. L. Lots. Mr* Vail*
WtllUma and Mr*. Robert Meri
wether a* ho*te-.-e*. the basin#*,
and kocied meetln* of th* Alathoan
Cla«* of/the Tir*t Baptist Churrh
wa* held on Tuesday evening at
th* ham* of Mr*. Meriwether on
Kentucky Avenue. Mrs. Jamas B.
Fields presided over (he bo*in***
Union.
During the .&lt;vUI period Vslen
tine contest* were conducted end
prises were awarded to Mr*. T. C,
Pttrbford and Mr*. R, N. Nipper.
Tho** present were: Mr*. C. It.
Col*. Mrs. N. J. Dugger, Mr*. R. L.
Glenn. Mr*. C&gt;. 1. Selman. Mr*.
George W Hoff. Mr*. T. C. Pitchford. Mr*. O. M. Harrison, Mr*. I.
B. Bragg, Mrs. R. T. Warren. Mr*.
J. H. Aty, Mr*. 0. C Gibb*. Mr^.
W. H. Harfcty. Mr* Jams* B.
Field*. Mr*. B. C. 5h*w. Mr*. R.
N. Nipper, Mr*. Voli, FlIHams.
Mr*. Hurray W. Jartls, Mr*. A. C.
William*, Mrs 'll. R fhlhsni, Mr*
E- J. Taylor, Mrs. S. S. Telford.
Mrs. R. K. P*urtfoy. Mr.. W. F.
McTeer. Mrs. A. J. Walker, Mv*.
Voile WUllems, and Mr*. Meri­
wether.

LEA G U ET A K EN From Nanking I «
BY R O O SE V E LT F ea t 01 Boikbiit

Birthday Party Given
Son By MrfC Mowea

Premier MuHHoliltf
Has Daughter Who
Lives In Shanghai

1 o Help Mar ke t

Self Improvement
Club' Has Meeting

W .H .L O N G

10c

Seminole High P.-T.A.
Has Meeting Tuesday

Color-Snap-Zest

FKKE

Prices:

$7.95 to $19.75 '

Secretary Of Purity
v i Lt«fii| *Give* Talk

Tha’ Hot. Jennie Sharpies*. 'thitayo, national aarratary of (ho Na-

tilfCTIBON

NEWSTAND ON Chinese Fleeing

3
™

A -ubacrlption bridga party was K. Yowtll, M r s . H. M, B u m b le y ,
given last night at th* M ayfair Mr snd Mr*. L . C. Leonardy. and
(C o n tin u e from P * r* One)
(Continued from Page Ohn)'g»
■*
Hotrl for the benefit of the build
Mr-. George Herbal.
thrieuiww, the natal rommandera' Ip
Ing fund of A ll Koala Catholic
H*vn«»vwl| (VOtllfHKi HU *!«•* . cifi firrd -svrrat ehef!*, sorg* of thPkl
At-ii Mr and Mr*. R, B Wright.
Chotvli, with Mrs. Frank Petar*. Mr* F Allen. Mr. snd Mr* T. I. thr th rrf Importmnt in lrin » in .iu l -aid t&lt;&gt; have Iwen hlaak.*, to dp- ,
Mr*. Frank Meitrh and Mr*. F . E . Sullivan, Mr, and Mr*. A. E . Mai
'
i t th# nifftiUK uf th«* termlne whether the Chitteae farti
RbUmillat as chairmen. Over tlO iem. Mr- J F Bursts. Mr- Jpme- \ pw York itmtr cran^r
«i.| would n ply. A* ll»**r* w#4 Qo la*
table* were spread far pie*
in
th# Japan#*#
flrH tJ,
L. Murphy. Mr. snd Mrs. F . T • i w h follnw#d hy a fr%k ,in \.
both the foyer and the ballroom
A
Meriwether. Mr- R, J , (tatchel, challenge of W illiam Hs-tdolph ih# dtat#m#nt I'lintintird*
of thr hotel.
Anolhrr o fftrial anr»notlir#iilfil t l
0
Mr. and Mrs. T !.. O’Connor. Mr- lle a rsl that the New Voik g.ite,
Decoration* for the
or ration j J. 1. Hurl, Mr* W. A. F lfts. &gt;Im . ( m&gt;r declare where he
At &lt;J h
on th e •frrlarrrf that t'hin#*# f®fU
were made to reprr-ent a spring
aitj
Ralph B. W ight, Mrv J. Toll. Mr- i l^-wguc i-»ue. It al&lt;o foltowi'd an I inn Mil! m tl Mofu H ill had b##n
garden settle Banked against the
y&gt;\ Tall, Mr. and Mr*. K . Toll. M r * 1 assertion by Newton D H i k e r 1 hit. that JT1 ahot* war# flrtd
trails of the room* wer* quanti
that only 10 hit* had h##n
1 !
J. H. Kourntllat, Mr and Mr- •« an advocate of Wil-on’« l.engu
ties nf Spanish mo**, palmetto
. . . . .
roiint#H fm On# t’hinea# p#lb#k
Bvn rantw ell, M r and Mr*. It M I that th# L#afu&lt; wn- not an
.
,,
.
.
b ate-, and fern which fonded sn
,
.*
man &lt;ri* killed during the ffIB*
i
Watson. Mr. and Mr*. J. E llrad- In thi* y#ar * |ir#oid#ntial . am j pjay
#|
attractive background far th r tall
dirk,
M
r.
a
n
d
M
r
*
.
F
F.
p .la n Bake, i- r..n .,.lere,l a
P Yesterday evening there waa a ^
fern -tend* and va*e* flltrd with
, considerable number nf JapiM M i &lt;
ro*e*. calendula*. *nsp dragon* Roufmlbt. Mr*. H Rnhy luting. • th i. Democrati, mmunee.
and other garden flower*. F e *. Mr*. J. P Ridge. Mr* F W. Bend
The New V.irk governor, in bluejacket- in position along t So A
toon* of bright-colored crepe pa­ er, Mrs. John Hlnterm i.ter. Mr*. lfTJt), a« th# rVrrtorratio r i t r pr#*i wat#rfrnnt. &lt;irav# coneffn about I
snd V|r* dential candidate, carried the VVit the uluation wa* evprr-aed hy tkga
per were draped about the balcony George ZurHetde, VIr
Psol Peuild. Mr. and Mrs. A. It ■on banner of league partieijm Itrili-h consul, although he took i-J,
and from lb* ceiling to th* cor
Mahoney and M r*, li. (’ Fellow-. tlon into eveiy -ertlnn nf On-'no *tep. to evacuate the B ritish '
her* of the ballroom.
Aim M rs. M. Mark, Mrv A F. 1’ mtcd State- Hi* present ntu \•uhjecl*. The American consul a l.
At tho conclusion of three pro
gressiort* of contract a nil auction Trombley. Mr. and Mr*. George tilde, in light of hi- declaration*' *" m ,tl'
m,,v*’ I" *•* hi’
I,. Wl«e, Mr*. then, hs- heen eagerly awaited t&gt;j ' lurmte i«it.
bridge, seormi were collected by- Balmet. Mrs. H
I l'nit#«l Slut#* Mlnmtrr N#i*on
Mr*. T. L. O'Connor, Mr*. F. F . William Stnekhoff. Mr*. E . II . Public*I friend- and foe*.
_ . .
,
. , , ,
T John-on arrived with hi* *##-.
ftotnaillal. U r * . J. E .
(jraddkck Gnllum. Mr*. W It. Kunge, and the
Referring
to
hiadiocacy
of
r,
U
rv
i
n
;
n,
Val
atUehe
from
Mahoney. Fannie
and Miss Ruth Peters. High score Mi-*e* l.uella
Antosh. the l eague of Nation- 12 yearei p.iping Before he got here the
rontraet p rlie for the women, s Reha Munson. B e t t y
•*
r on*«l had asked the
bridge eet of eight plate*, went tn Madeline Mallem, Lee Amarnt, ago, R.iwevelt u*,d
"In common with m illion, of my Foiled State* commiivler
at
Mr*. Raymond Phillip*, second Naomi Fellow#. Mary Hurt. Sara
fellow countrymen, I worknl And Shmnirhm to *#nd #noth#r dN tTufhigh, a silk bedspread, to M r*. k lo jr. Ellen Hoy, Marion 7.ur
»pok# tn h#h«lf nf Am#rir#n patii I , r u|i
" * * t0*d it
Roy G. H oller; third high, a set Relile. Aadle
leinhart. p
not U po«»ibl«.
of pillow cases, to Mrs Arthur Peter*. Herachel Hamby, Clara | cl|mtlnn in n l.#«ifu# of Nntion* ^
Com plm rntinr her «on. Euget'e H atsrd: and low p rlir. * bo* of
— ■“ ' * * *
Rankin. Katherine Mnrri-on. Hel- rnnc#tr#tl m th# high#*! *plrit of
W. Mo m *, whn celetrrsted hi* *#e- face powder, to Ml** Well Whit
world frf«&gt;nd«hlp for th#
ni»
'
”
,
,
en
Marenlette,
Margaret
Peter-.
ead birthday anniversary Sunday. ner High score
jt*t t nf p rfv n ih n y \ n*turn t.f th.
Katherine Rannun.
Mr*. W. Mo*aa entertained with the men, a bos f nf T t ry ’r\ ' wn« i ' Ur^
of cigar*.
I Adelaide Richter. J .o c Torrance. World War Fur rhot ntUM# I hau*
i birthday'party on Sunday after- awarded to IV te r SchasL •ecoml
no apiitnifv
neon | t 2:00 ar’cock a I her bom*. high score prise, a he.I lamp, to Maria Mny*. and William M orris­
■If t'riius 1 •**l»#Ms| thul
Hi#
on.
Jr.,
K.
R.
Topping.
Warren
J.
116 F e a t Nl“*lt*nth Strut.'D or Fred Stan ley; third high, a pair
■ame t«l s-\cn Miiiiljr f«f ti»i ■*
Herbal,
l.ee
K
an
*b*llm
.
Joe
I.ud
Ing th , afternoon gomes w er* en. uf lo ck i. to R, R. Dea»; and low
lereil min 1h# uric uni# ni 1 wiiiiilil
Joyed by tba gaa*U and favof* Of prlta, ■ carved wooden r«a*!er »et. wig. Joseph OtVinnor. F. J. G u*. •till fnvtti Am#iica'« #utrjr
lit IM F.
Feh
T |A.1*.
inlet
tif*cei. I.. A. Tute, J w Schlenake.
horns, top*, and bo.kct* of randy to H. M. Wat«on.
Ihe |e#Hi a# . **i**l 1 whmI j fu «i» frii Jfiihaii irov#rnin#nf announced f4 iRifli
O'Hara,
Andrew
t’arraw
ay.
wera distributed.
n ir h •core prire for fhr women
«&lt; t. i
tu hain i.h»*r fh# nvrt t#rdav it wan «#n linic th#
At ff(g tag hour the gue*t* were auction player*, a large
table James Ohsrnn, J r . Jaek f’nrell. M. t t h * l n i m i f 0 (ifM»«Mmu vklitrh
Trrnto with th# natal fare## t»f
Invited trtfb the dining room where Ismp. went tn Mr*. W. Mn.ee; J llcrh -l. peter Sr heal, end Ffect in thi- , ountrv loduv
ulh#r nation* ni Shaudhai.
refrv .h m fn U were served by th# ternrul high *core prig#, a be&lt;l • * ’ . Rlenley
Thi* j rat** turn of #f#nt* 8t
“ But the 1 rugu.- ha- not ili-vol---------------------hotjaes, astlited hy Mi«* Stella to Mr- M. Kronen: third high I
Shanyrhai i* nf p#m«mat a« w#H a*
oped thiough the-.- vein, id,
»»•
•
t
ww *
.
Hose*. T h * birthday cake
wa« -core, a pair of pillow ca«e-. to _ _
course contemplated l.y . 1- r„„„,| | offlnnl lnt#r#*t tn l*r#mi#T Min-idirn a- hi- daughter Eilda, the
ndprn*d with two lighted blue can M i» ilarg u ret T a k .c h ; and
H 8 11 P I 8 n H C d I II
t#. a■ H
hot
ot nf
nr litutinir
irnartnir pawner,'' /-t • *
.
.
. the | rmctpnl oieiiitiei. wife of t’liunt Galeatso ClM b ,
die*. Tho** invited to be with tbe prli**.
position
to
divert
the
I l l d U S t r Y
huge -um’, \[ient on armament in live, iii shanghai. The count In
honor guest were: Billy l.udwlg. In Mr«. Dave Bimtske. Aeaoeig the C l t T U S
II
1
»J
I
chin go d'affaires at the
Italian
Simon and Margaret DingfeMcr, me „ auction players, high »cnre
to the channel- of legitimati* tia.hetiilut-ay.
Julian and Raymond [taiimrl. Au prire. a box of c iia r * . went to El
halanced
budgetmol
paymentthe foieign office *«iil Italy's
drey Toll, Raymond and Ruby mrr T o ll; aerxmd high, a serving
nbllgatinn*. American participa p*'t in i he international action tn
trsr, to W illiam
loidstlg: third
Bonlske, Shirley Jacoby. FH*" and
(Continued from Paga One!
tion
In
th*
League
would
n,,i
high, a pair of sack*, to A. F.
C h i n a w.ic ” iiii effort in the InMary Ann Bos.idy. and Phillip
i|ue-t- you arid every operator !•' the highest purpose, of t
Msllem; and low prise, a -ilk tic.
teie-t- of peace."
Kronen
join
in
di-contlnolng
pick
lag
until
„
n
tlo
n
nf
war
and
.
-ettl
fo Walter R, Campbell. T hr door
It *a - ill-, lo-eil that the Italian
T ie«day and hereh; mioeata that nf International iliffii-ultirprite, a large satin quill, wa- pte
.iiul&gt;a--ador at Tokvn had direete-l
y«u allead a meeting Monday aft
fonlanr# wit li fundamental »!«*»- th.- ittriiiii.il of the Japanese gov­
•ruled to Joe luidWlg.
ern-MHi at 1:30 o'rlock at Winter
late in the evening rrf'r«h- Haven U&gt; formulate further prac- Heraua# of th##r fie ld , th#r#l&lt;»it- ernment In the "d.inger and ri»k
meiiii were served. Among ih&lt;&gt;-- liciil plan* for effectively meeting f do not favor Al)t#i li*»n juirttrli t *f disturbing the neace” Hy milltmv ..pet ut inn ill I hina.
a&lt;&gt;i-ling Mr*. Ralph It. Wight and the grapefruit siliation for the tkorL
W ith Mr*. Stella P Arrington Mr*. Wynn W Potter in -erving
MWhar th# world n#i*iN moil In
remainder of the -ea-nn
a* honor attest, the member* of were: Mr*. M. S. Wlggln-. Mr*
i day t* « national pnltiy whtrli will
"Wltai you and other j p - a t m .
the Self Improvement Club held John t'eiold. Mr*. Miry Mtrklec.
nuk# im an rxam|d# of national
do
meantime
In
cei-ing
to
pi,
k
their regular meeting ami dinnoi Mr*. Peter Paul. Mr*. Hour# P,
honor
In. other nation*.
whs'
,
party on Monday evening at the Bennon and the Mtase* Margaret grapefruit w ill determine
can he dene for the f „ i„ r ,
“
, r , , r ** ...........
'be
Celery ■Club net the l-ahe Front- Rqrner, H g g a n t Thtgach, Her^ n »M »• r r f o n n i i l n n t h a t m f r r n t y
The
acutene**
nf
the
•Itustlon
l* O R K K A H H A Q E
Immediately lit e r the arrival af uhel Hamby, Both Ond Docy Pe­
1* » nation*- word of honor in an
»l presented tu the meeting ye.
M E A T . I.h .
Dm .guests dinner wa* served in ter*. Mkry Hurt aAd Katherine
other nation and ahsl *1] put un
terday liy the cnniniitler of F in n
five courses from * long dining Bannan.
tional debt* are de it. of homo,
.
. . . i da receivers representing n ia iti
table which wa* d/rorated with a
Among tho*e present were Mr
.. . .
.
K ' ,,
that
therefore no homiriiMr nation
..i Mr*.
U r— It.
■
&gt; .(i.
. \ Holler.
i - n - . Mr*.
V ... A
s r— rally all shipper* who use the New
and
Valentin* motif.
tnth auction, in a wire In the may hrrak a trraty in .p n ii nut
La te r in th# evening several of thur H aiard . Mr. ami Mr*. R ai
Clearing
||||||-I- ye. terday
the more than they may lirenk a ire n ii
the tearhers gave reports fr4m mood r . Phltllpa. Mr. and kfrv M cninniltlea -aid
ill letter, nor. when it i. it
,,r
the hook, "Simplifying T eeth in g .’ H. Wlggln*. M r. amt Mr*. W alt-.
"At a meeting Imlay of prac- may repudiate or cam i'l n tmtlooui
Faeh rneml»er refelvwf a Val,fttine R. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. DanIt. ally all F lo n .l areceiier-. fig- debt or honor. . .
,4 • memento
af th# occasion. Bonitke, Mrs, Reg Packard. Mi-&lt;
"Europe owe* ua. We ........ . owe
honed there will ke lilt cur*
Those present were: Mr*. Stella C la r . Rankin, M r. 1. f. Boyle. 0f grapefruit a v a il.h le for M noda, h er Therefore, wr -limil.l , a |l a
P. Arrington, My*. Pearl B- B a V M»- B. D. Caaw rll. Mr*. H aw k....
,n „dj , , | „ n
hf„
heavyy hn„ , rT meeting of ntlr debtor- heie and
bltt, Mr*. Je rk I'lynl, Mr*. W. M Connelly, M r*. B yn n W. Potter
t i l - during the flrat nf the not in Europe and demand an un j
McKIpnon. Mr*. V*r^, and the Mr. ahd Mr*. W . C. H ill, Mr. an I w,.rL Th(,
fllt |on
ind ilerilanding. If It were ron-olered
MU«*a V a rg a re t'C n *. Alice 'Elder, Mr*. E . E . Hnmhotder. Judge and • imply mean* disaster.
advisable In the present condition
Mildred Mitrhell, F th el Riser. E m
J r * . Jam#* O. Hharon, Mr. and
“The meeting decided to sell of world finance to p-ntpone Ihe
J)(e LJtlgl*. Rose Hurt, and Maude Mr*. W. G. Thigpen. Mu. J. C about Ml rara nf grapefruit Man- payment of debt, for a while, we [
Hertaon, Mr-. George A DeColte-, day but holding hack thr other r.M • hnuld lirvertheh-• insist upon an
Lake.. .
I Mrs. H. B. Lew i*. Mr*. J F aisilahle car* rre a lr* a fictitious arrord a* tn when payment* should
Brodse, Dr. and Mr*. Waiter It market and will uut help the - c
t rain amt In what amount.
Campbell, Mr*. O. I*. Herndon and ualtnn unless all shippers
ini
"Europe ha- indulged herself in
Mr*. Herbert Retli.
metlislely cooperate. Committee an orgy of spending ami find* her
Also Mr. and Mr-. E. Compton, &gt;&gt;e’lcve* Indu-tiy -hnuld *top nit *rlf ut the moment In a r rippled
Mr. and Mr*. A- C. Fort, Mr-, w . ; •hipment* nf Bf“t» fruit for one financial pimitinn. . , .Uhe should
A t the meeting of the Kehifnnle - - - •
week."
C. Erick-on, ....................
Mr-. J. N.- Rnh-on.
eea*e to blame u- for all thr ills
High School P.-T. A. held yeaterMember* attending the meeting and try tn remember the aid we
Jr.. M n. W. II. lamg. Ml** Lucy
day afternoon at the aehoot audi­
yesterday - a il
the cooperation gave her In time of need; the aid
Pegram, Mr. and Mra. A. II. lanetorium with Judge Janie* G. Aha­
«hown during the canting
Week
for which she wa- once grateful
joy, Mr. atul Mr*. T. A. Hmlher
Vivid
new
printt —alfO ,
will deterpilnr the oulmnte of tinron presiding, Mr*. E . M. Carro ll,
inn which -he ha* forgotten."
It, Mr*. It. I.. Perkin*, Mr*. E l•olid rotor* ami rorublnii-earnin'#
grapefruit
liustnr--.
It
M rs. J . E . Preston, g r« . E . H .
tlmia of the two In *rtlOtt
Laney and Mr*. 0 . II. Brown w#ra loo Houghton. M l.* Mell W hltner, | w|ll rtt , h.,* i, for action at th
• tiring &gt;hade*.
elected a* delegate* to attend thr J l a i Ma'de Bowler, Mr*. R. W .r meeting Monday.
■Ngrman. Mr*. I’aul Bigger*, Mr*.
At yesterday'* meeting the E s
_____ing of the County Council of
SI zl' h: 14 tu 44
,!A. B. Wallace, Mr. and Mr*. II. M. change Wa- represented hy Genrr
‘jltf P v T . A . to be held on J a r . 2
Fapworth. Mr. and Mr*. It. A. al Manager C. C . Cummandei.
I t l a ke Mary.
Newman. Mr*. Ereil Terrenntr, President John Sn ivel). Jnhn S.
Guesting Cunleal.
A lter'th e meeting adjourned the
Kee W lodow a l
J r * . John Bolly, Mr*. John l.ud- Taylor, John ltu«t. C. It. W alker, |
members w ere invited to the lunchMlg. Mr*. K arl J. Schulti, Mr. and f l Ini on Dolick, mid K. K. I*ilt# r-I
W IK IItll.llT H HTHDIO
roem where Tvfreshraent* were
Mr^ R. It. Dro«, Mr. ami Mr*. *#ru
~
‘ l o o .'J r t .
Th# C1#iririe llrvi## r rp ie v n t a - 1
Horae* P. Hannon. Mr*. Mary
George
J ic k le r , Miss France* Frenetic, livv« w#r# M#nair#r A. ,\|. I'ra lt, I
a&gt;-Hted by
H*!
Josephine TarhelL M
J ig s Jo.ephlne
M. D . ‘
A - J1' T ,w ,n . 11
Etening uf Gaatra and llaanng
T lrb e ll. Mrs. M. Kronen. Mr*. J . Wooiftoik U M s ir y , l i - l . i r l -

Mr*. Fred Wilson. Quantities of
■ftouSoitl and Madam UBaut yallow »nap drafon* and pink
a OeWenrod war* ru*&gt;t&gt; of gtpjioll were arrang/d about tha
and ifr t. J , C. Bill* oh Ban­ lunchroom In vase* and bowl*.
About RO member* War* present.
ff*. Bndor Curiett, president of
Banfood Gardao Club, a u tha
kkar bafor* the ’Garde* Ctab at

TO

P A O B T H f lit e ^

U ff* troop of woman gathered at
th* First Baptist rhurrh yeaterdoy aftertoon on tho adbject of
tha modern Brno, It* *tatao Hr the
aoaUJ scheme, and -om* a t ltd
probDni* odd answers.
-v
Tomorrow night at 7:10 o'clock
ah# will spook U (IrU and youog
woman of thi* aootien at tha Flrat
Presbyterian Church. Members a t
lb* girCa Hi-Y of tha Reaslnole
High School wU dlroa* a abort
program In oonoedtlba with tha

Fleischer. Mr*. W. Mn.e*. Mr*. n* r' W’ " •
Jollh Zevrennrr, Mr. and Mr*.
Frank L. Miller, Mr. and Mr*. D.

U Thrasher. Mr*. B. E- Takach.
Mrg. J. A . Takach. Mi-* Aranku
Takach And H is s Margaret TakA*h.
Abo H r . and Mra. J. T. G riffin,

N’ &gt;' V l*‘

Thursday, Februaiy Mb.

7:10 P. V.
Y. I’, tt. I.. Holy Cross Churrh

3 Boys Being Held In
Frustrated Hold-Up

Adariaalan 13 Ceuta

•
*

Pet# E llis, IK, and Lloyd Hatch,
wellknown local man, are in the Coun­
ty Ja il today rhorged with being
material inline*.#* In the fruetrated hold-up of Five Point*
Willing- Ktallon l a t e Saturday
night. Clyde Hrtrwrr, 22, Sanford
youth wa* shot and kilted In tho
affair, and Hill Blunt, young Geor­
gian, B rrw rr’* friend. I* In Jail
cliarged tgllh highway robbery
while armed.
Sheriff J . V. McClelland and hla
deputies arrested the boy* late
ye-trrday after
haring investi­
gated several report* that they
Ar* vitally concerned lit Ike offolr.
Both hoy* surrendered without an
objection.
*
T h * trio w ill be given a prelim I
aery hearing by Rtats'a Attorney
Millard B, Hmith tomorrow after-

J r . and Jr*. B. H. Dighton, Mrs. 18, -on of Fran k - Hatch,
J. J . O frritre a t, of Fairaette, Ml**
A Keen Jooee, of Palmette, lin t.
Tow Hay. Mr*. T . E . Duke. Mr*.
T. U Peter*, J m . 0. P. Foilian l,
J r . and Mr*. R . A . Cameron, Mr.
and Mra, E . J , Amann, Mr. ami
J r a . R. H. Renlck, J r * . Walter I Cooper, M r*. F-. D. Cooper, Mr*.
John Herbal, M r*. George Kobe,
J f l . Anna Richter, Mrs. W . H.
TptawaH, Mr*. R. E . Rtevens, Mr.
Rod Mr*. K B. Rtowe, Mr. and
M n . E . C . Sm ith, Jr.. Mrs. Mary
't f h w L H r*. Margaret Richter,
J r t i'p o t e r Foo l, Mr. and Mra.
•fniak Meiecb. Mra. H. M. Hamby,
J r . and Mr*. W illiam l-odwlg, Mr.
p H J Y e . Jo* M ertl, Mr*. Julio
)|r a . Body* Bsomet, Mr*.
M U* llte iU M ean. A .
Mr. and Mrs. Georg* D.

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Mrs. Bawl CoUmaa, A. goes at f tM-g’ilatk.

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TH E W E A TH E R
jK S f &amp; i r ' / '
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P k b lfclw d la F lo rid a ’s H eart
T h e W o rld ’s G reatest V egetable
Spot and Richest G arden Land.

Panlr tleorfy tonight *»d allghtl/
war art*.
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D i l L V N E W S P A P E R

Mem ber A s s o c ia te d I*

S A N F O R IF

F L O R ID A . T U B S D A Y .

P R B R l’ A R Y ~ 2 .

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FITS C o t a A Copy

N ITM B EB .

PortOfTam paReco rds High ARMS PARLEY
WEST HARD HU Mark
ftr East Crisis More Acvt\
O f Exports Recently

iCOLD WEATHER

Sent To Markets O f World

CONVENES FOR
DIFFICULT JOB! As Foreign Powers Declan
Stno-Jap Fighting Must En

TAMPA,
- Rxporti «*f
(Ktinnl uraprfruit amt juice* from
the |»ort of Tampa in Janiary
were at the highest mark in mm*
month*, and export* «»f principal
Highway AndRaili'oad
commiwlitirg *hipp«*«J to ail purl*
T raffic Is Blocked
of the world weie nt the highlit
peak si nr# list IhtoInT, It win
In Many SectionsBy
«hitwo in fivftire* release,! ye*ter
Heavy Snow Drifts
v
Steps W ill Be Takea
office
&lt;;k n f y \.
5? ( A P . ) There were -7H.!(77 ra*en «»f cit­
S A N F R A N C IS C O . Feb. 2.
By Coalition O f N o *
upor’ jnt f l l b
rus product* shipped to foreign One of th»- •
— ( A . P . ) — Takin g no chance*
tions Unless Ordec
and Pacific coast port* in Janu­ ei ings » gU
ten since lh«*
on
w hat
the
tradition al!
.
ary. Ihe greatest amount elnce peace » Itf .,*■■enre
a P in * concen
O f Cessation Is M et
groundhog may do, winter
last April. l»a*t June 3N.OOO case* trated here Ia*t night for what to
------\ *
wen- exported. The January fiir- *ome teemed the p&gt; ictoally hope
s tru c k
a atln gin g
M ow]
(Be TV, a-eeeiete* 1*1 net
urw show* air increase of about f»«( le««lv ta*k
&lt;h*n
mini;
a
dillo
Tennenfa*
o
f
th
e
SlOOthroughout the W e s t yester-|
|&gt;errent over the preceding month •I* lied u »*• Id
Transport Chaumont
Japanese
situation
bccagn#
'Mr Tko beaoelalrJ I'roual
day.
„
i-nro'ir*.
—there were .*♦»..'»41 cases exported
Sixty nxtiMiu have sent their
Jtipnn«*!«r y tow apoke in a new
m
ore
ncute
today
than
at
Shaugh*
i
roioyrd
an
uniccuiin Deremhrr.
*
T orren tia l rain fall at coast­
Sails
With
Infantry
nviiHtpts and rxpnt* on foreign
pis e today The forts at Nanking, tome*! ipiiet early lht» morning
Tampa rent about 1000 cases of affair*, ariuir*. ms* let and aero
nny tinto since the c o n flk t
al points and b itin g tempera­
•eat
of
t
'
f
ifubeminent
a
*f
I
hllia
For
Shanghai
Area
fruit.* and juice* to the Ilriti*h
after a day in which a aeries of
nan* ic*.
tures and heavy snow fall in
until it wn&lt; moved Imt Sunday tu disorders occurred, including a started. Am erica. G re a t B rit­
l«le* anil mo*t of the balance to
Th,.
ronfermeo
will
open
today
the higher altltudn marked tha
K» o V f t P \ •In* prutertinn of the interior, %bi*re hurst of machine gun bullets fired ain. Franco, and It a ly U tM A N il. A. I
l/u Angelr*. San Franci&gt;cot Seat­
lull l* expected to limp aTotlff fov
count o f th# atorm from tha
veminivenl
»«f -helled t»y three Japanese «hi|u hy Japanese destroyers on an nounced I n brisk rail1
tle, and other Pacific roa«t porta.
Vmid «ren
of war lyioir in th&lt;* Y^nuhr Uivrr Ameriron-owned ml plant, ami the style
Coastwise shipment* are not in­ i the fir»t few day*
at an e x tra o
Pwriflc eoaat to the •Roehlra.
♦
he
transport
World
War
•
i
The Japanese have «lmwn their
Thvoisamlx of rvfiifrex from the lipping down of an United States
cluded in export figure*.
I
haunnmt
•
I
fr.r
•tlirkr#
Highway am railway traffic
m eetin g nf the L e a g u e o t
J
partiroVur
ir»ere*t
»*•
tvo
ronferNanking
waterfrimt
«trram**«l
There were 42/J3I tuna of phoaflag flown over »|t American milMnnlrlpat Judge R.-pl. Ware, phate whipped from here to J.span, I en«&gt; by aendinj the larffett 4«1 * Shane* a I Vi Ti rd.iv with the . ra&lt; k
wa« blnckad or delayed. Mall and
Nntiang Council nt GenSTD |
expoxed portions of tha city.
■hit* «rhi(*d,
tat'*. rrgMiient
airway* were grounded, who formally announyd t&lt;&gt;.tay Spain, Crrminy and other foreign , t u ion of any nation 100 m#m- thn l v i i«a • I Me.
paosengtr airs
that Slno-Japoncv fighting
Ai l.ondoii toe Great Northern
I'rolests by th*. United State*,
man (cation 'lines were that he U a Candidate’ dir thr o f­ countrie* in January, the greatest her- The* explained the «isc of , a
Some common
,top
and the; would u k * Immae
Ca
de
Gompanv
unnoum**d
tivday
Great llrltam and France against
idle MRt hitf to fiilleitv (he
fice af County Judge.V-tbJcct to lota! rm-k shipment* of any month their group t.y saving special *tr
illaruptrd.
.
,}•
lha «%'it^etrxhip has teen impo«e*d Japan's us»* »»f ihe Shanghai In- dlate ,tep* to «U&gt;p It.
San Francl#** looked aikanr* m tha dr-Irian of the rglerg hi the wince !a*t Septem!»cr. Japan re-1 nographer* iml clerk-, which fouhl
•rl •••»i of the Asta'*t* fleet.
, i, ••led Sundny with * f«iri" •m it'l rabies cominy from t’hina. ternafmnal setlleinent wer« fol*
Meantime the United 8
primal!#*.
&lt;, \
anow fall lR auort reetiono af th*
peixeil five cargoes totalling 17.-1 not he hired in Geneva, were need
\ f o u r .if Japanese wa# landed lowed hy a statement from th#
etty, then heatfly’refreshed Yirlui
iarket* ami nmnue* it*
proponed a bail, for peace to
313 ton*, and 7775 Iona were went e«l ft»r thi* J.ipn»»c-c liAiitlwri’ mm'
under «over of the bontbardno'iit. Tok yo fumgii office that thvrt*
otic* of.an M-degrea temperature
!••"»•'*» Anit riran live* mid pr«»|M r
to Spam in three whip*. The
The utht*r imptatiihl ilrlricnlmi
I’he* e»»« oonteml fresh (Tunes# waa no ren-on for *»y ■hangc In Chinee* aad Jnpauere govorwtwo year* ago tMa date.
largest single rnrgo, "Old ton*, wn* mtlnly th** Amrrhnn. Fm*!* '• tv The vuili'Mry and mtval fere* ■nenu through th* American Are*
Torrenta of rain, accompanu-l
cleared for llnmlmt tr. Germany »n French, German an I Itnliun. m* Hen tliapatrhed under •*rtl«,r* from tr*»o| I nrtrndeil l»ehin»| sand nifs, th* Japan—1» policy.
lia,-ador at Tokyo and tba A
and
I
ti*
ra
wtis
a brisk n ch in fs ut
Tha
high
command
In
Tokyo
hy high wind*. awept Southern
U i -1i itif ton.
the Swedish motorahip Krik Fri- complelr
can oonaulal* general at
machine
pun
fir#.
recommended
to
thv
cabinet
that
well.
California.
Mttmuirh the nui«er lltiii*V«'U.
Women art* reprruente*l t*» 1l *
Th.- I'nltel States deatroyer a full army divlrinn ha «cnt Ini- king. The proposal pnjvidad
At Summit. Calif.. In the Sicrr,..
\v llh th# rill nif. • no! lislct
flt*ki“hl|i of the* Aaiatu fleet, e'erlit
ronfrrlnrB by *everal *lehw»!'*
(Ive principal point* Includte
tWl» fn'ijrhlcr* Whit h Mill** |
the (now yack increased to 177
nntuMjf thn*e nf Ihe I fmla *1 Nt.tle - '••.itl'*ed by Admiral M*mtif**iiievv '(imp* n. mi duty off Nankinic tu maSlataly to the Shanghai area.
provLiion fur rc—atlon
With th ii announcement to liy
protect
the
200
American
rttbbuts
In
London
I'rimc
Minuter
Mac­
at the rm| nf (he »♦&lt;#*»»(l». .]
Inrhee, r 1 *7'
mitl F!nif?nml \(r« Mnry \VtH»ll**y M Taylor, and two divintm- nt
act, of violence and prepare
that Munlrlpal Anga K. W. Warn
ah * l"rred to shift Its berth tu Donald conferred with the foreign
Biting temperature* hut clear i« a candidate fur County Judge of ary' • |nm)»#r PX|infix were
Ihe A men. un ilelejfnte. m|i!rf*'nl
rtiyrra had »ln»| rd aaav t&gt; »«
therefor and withdrawal
l*ct out of the line nf Jap#m*x# •acre I ary and th* war mlnUUr In
aklea prevailed in the Pacific Sriulnole County, three pei-on* high rr than fnr *n v
the AmeriAui n«*v%*pn per men on • r*«lly withuut rreatinc nturli ..f n
Japaneir anJ Chinee comhateata
rrv»n»h’s
Octoh-r.
shipirun
fir#.
Tbla,t
preparation for a •tatemant of the from all point, of mutual contatg
&gt;
Northwest following a hlliaard are now In thr ia&lt;i‘ for that of­
Ihe Attitude of tho I ’mteil Stale*
’ •r. Ih«\ Bulling .%f the I Imumnnt
Itirnt* of J.Wrt.MI f**-! ha* b#e»i
Washington dispatches indicated Britlih poaition on tha Slno-Japa- in Shanghai. ,
that piled huge drill* nvrvr rail- fice.
ipntrulsv iiflrrnooi. Mr*. ' rtuitcht hark wartime memt rie-*
v
irm
ifil
on'y
»»
ih •• *mcr l.«*t July.'
roada and highwaj*.
With k ll I- hour* *Ailiii(f mil ire. Hat th# evacuation nf Americans naa* conflict whan parliament
In making hi- unnuuncemmt, fp,| that wu in IlititiMT. v\h* n :t. - 1 Mncjrnry CnrlvM A*hy i* the (Ini
Other point, provided neutral
Judge Ware rinlarr.l that thr o f­ HA1,000 fa«*t vh»* «•
•
h
wernuin
iMfirnt'*•her#
wfx feverish artivitv n* the in I'hinato dancer rones might h#- meat a today.
zone* to protect the inltanatloMt
la.i
tin
soon.
Th*
League
at
Nation*
at
Ge­
MONROK, I jl , Feh. 2.— (A.P.) fice of County Judge i. one of tha
The .\iuerir;in Mini J»p.V»e*»e tl**f ifffiiuent prepared to heMird ulup.
•vttleraent and prompt negariStiiry 'i lumber r*|ttir,'« iiisv •’* e* I
Hundreds of miles away frm
neva received with (attafactlon *«• non, for permanent peace bafoga’,
—T&gt;e*eHbing the floo.1 condition* ik m I, “ If not the i i nt." Impor­
that figure when ’ hr tw*» lalo ryitir * « iii&lt;| they »li«l iml expert **• t *Mii|drtr field e«|iilpmput had to ths* center of the Sino*Japan«se
aurancaa that tha UaltaS Stair, traiumtiaion of the prupoeal.
In North l/iuiftianaoix approaching tant office in the ■&gt;• tty. If e!rct- rartroe* are li*l«-d
mo1 their openmu: nil n—«»•# un
parlu'-l End hunled The work
conflict, th# Chine*# coastal cltini would allow on* at it* repreiantaa mUiwtrophe. AlHn O. King, a&lt; rd, he a**.rtf&lt;I tbnt lie rxpt-ct*
A fierce hatUa which pr
vmh 'p4df&lt;1 tu tlH^utmoet.
H‘••ntiuur■*! on I'ek« Flv#)
The French aleam**r 1 .p»»M L
rnvemoV, and lUymand II- Klein- to give ••honevt. ren-. ientiou* and IV tnok wore lha i i • f •» i»ilTun
Wives, swivthfarta snH ^friafpls of Swatow, Atony and ( hefoo were Uvta In Shanghi^ to cooperate with th* mo«t zevere righting
llh . vUdenrc, nml tba Ixaguu Cowncll’a commltalon Japan*!* tnvalton of Shaagk
Will
log. a.liotan» ,e * * g a l y-trrJa.v faithful attention ‘ the dutle* ut • feci nt
dudswh^ptireW f^ «tnnag' armr
Ig I-'|*- ••* Alr*»*,[
- •
gan with * terrific (helling ,
t^ucka In ray fireixelU ami !h# alarm wav grit fur th# safsty nf nf Inquiry there.
’ • '| romlanl U »♦&lt;• tbai .11* tOtartlo-e ’ ' oflke.’
KrSaUst *lnirh lumber:
While zhlpa of the tTnitad Rtatr, battered Chapel lector by
‘ It plarnl t*fnr® Ik* Kr.Wrjl Cc.t- J »fr fJrtlirr a im
badinr 0|*«r«tittna prore#«f#d un­ funrigaet*. Amerkan deslroyvra
m iD ;. ami UPI.ODO f«*rt t#» \t.«nlr“conduct
the
courti
will {o at one# wherever they arv Aaiatlc float apad towant Shang­ ne«e artillery. Warxhip* aA|
der i Im.tllu'ht• rrnm-n
* I.-o. The OHtUh ••• »» »r hl|» Pvienrr- Ifwlr 437,000 f*e» !»• tw«»
v Trarfling In h*al» through the bu*ineao-like and ,
The Auxiliary ship* Finch ami needed to protect tfnlted States hai from tha I'hilippinra, the homlier, joined In. Fifteen tb*Cthirty-flret United State* infantry •amt Chinee* troop* ilauachly
M r* of Colfaa, »mn!l .lrirV«-ii nrr, and with thr .
Itittcrn, normally u«#*l ax mine Cltiiens.
C .Inn port**
' '*°n
anil inronvenieitcaa ;
France and Italy formally Joined •allad from Manila in their wake. reiiited th* Japan*,* attack aad
unit
fine ahlpmn to San Juan.
town an tha l(« l Rlvrr in llrinl
Inyrn,
mail'd
Mumlay
nifht
an*l
the citixenii of S*nn
fir* to
Pivtn RI •#.
In Wazhington Japancu Ain- retaliated by retting
parlih abort' AlrianJri*. tho offl M-r that Ihe law U
Muiu.ip-il Judge II W Witte'* p; M*&gt;ahly \xill !** it**-d An trana- with the United States and Great
llongkew, Japaaeaa , action ef tko
rlnl party of King ip*nt thr rntin* •trict *-coidance witti
|H»n unit- in (Tdnr*. The dr*trnvrr llritalo ;i|*ninst the use of the In­ tazaador Daburhl ,*id Japan
I'nlirr ' &lt;u.1
&gt;t»ti-iday
anximt,
about tha "iteinotional retUament forcing a
■lay on Innprctlon gnJ totlny will mercy a* «afh IndlvGu
erm&gt;i«l were of *uth IvttglU I'M' ten rr lllu* k llathk, th«f oil tinker ternational settlement at Shanghai extremely
ithdrewal
of
Japan*** aad
vUlt Monro*, th* *«at of Ihe un- tv* determinetl to nee,| un
aiinthtr -e-.ien of court u t -clo d I Vein Ami ihe nim .ift lender* Av- hy Ike Japanese* as a l»as# for op- Shanghai rituatinn and wa, eager
preparation* for evacuation af
.
prrrrtlentrtl Ouarhlta River |I«h. I ■ml that he will folio■lie,| lu le held nt I " " -ti-rh ncet End flernn w* n* ready fur a rration# against their Chinese In ico It quieted hy negotiation*.
Japan*,* cltlien*. At Nanking a
•fu-edy departure if needed
Moth tha Ouarhlta anti Ihe Itnl And he guided by thr !««•—
lit), allerntion.
t
battle between Chin*,* and Japa*
fol. |orenxn h Ga-xer, euniHirer below K-'raVejmrt. a-e in mini «en*r judgment of tvliirh he
Among the tau t .ti-&gt;|i«!•« tl i,f
urea force* wa, c, pected momag, ' ‘
rew rceortl alair* from cimlimir l i- capatdr, ^aiketl up with cm&gt;w.re lour ugain-l while per on-, inandx Ihe tNirt&gt; fir«t infantry.
tartly. Tho Chine,* foreign offloa j
The lluuwittn. |il,udii toil treaty
heavy rain*. The Black River i« .rirntiou* (n l mature thought
tun
of
them
tnid
lu
looMitl.gConuu iioly »ln“ iiu an 1 ll» .....I
itaft hae evacuated that city.
cruiser, four destroyer* an I ihe
hneklng flood water* over witle nil,! rnn.ulrration.''
giro
who
had
i"*t
arrived
anil Importance In modern UviiirJ
yacht habe l lifted «neh#»r at I -til
• rirreage* in Catahonla and lowrr
•lodge Wire wa* born in Ijncoln
Sanford
from
Noiilt
Cnrultna.
noil
formed the topic of an nddre** Je j
SHANGHAI, China, Feh. g^at .
I*. M Itunnin*' ut furred o|M**&gt;d.
Ctuirordia parUhev, *urmumling ( county, lirergia. May IS, IHH2, and liverud before Snufonl Rotorinu-, ■aught making their fir «l -an*
(A .P .)— \ ,i-rir! of di»ord*zl* oabe
wa. rtlir«led in rounty echoole,
they
were
expret*
*
1
lie
reach
ShanaJoneavill*.
Jim I'tire, white, charged with
at the Celery « dub today by the!
l'mmin#nt northern anil w m lrn
Clyde Brewer,
22,
Sanford break,— Including a bunt o f :
Ini within .13 t*a i;* hours, exrept
The Aarhafalaya ii flotMlrJ in liter nlteadmg Piedmont Collage,
R«v. Dr. Horry Walker, Kpi-ro po-ee-lint liquor, and M'lliog l»|nt
Uermirr-I.
and
the
ITntver.ily
for the lislul, Three hundred ntE* railroads hav# »iirmunrc\l an in- youth ,hot and killed In a hold-up chine gun bullet, fired by a JapaIk* Sugar Bowl *ounl-y of South
nor,
recelvrd
lincit
totaling
|.’o.
n*«* deatroyer on an Amor*
pallan mlnivler of ll*yton* Ilnuh
. l.ouiaiana, and tha MUiiMippi Itiv- of tieorgia. at Athena.
while J. I*. Smith, white, "&gt; com I rlnex, fully ri|uipp#il, w«n* on th#i unliuii of ro-o|»«rAlini; with th# attempt late Saturday night, wax owned ud plant, and the
During hi* brief tnlk. I&gt;r. Walk
Hr tnught erhoot for eevrral
Jfnuston.
.
» r I* nearly two faet almva flood
on li e lauie charge* reiritrd fleet
Ssminol# ('nuniy r)t«mh#r of Com- hurled In takeview Cemetery at down of a United State* flag*
er traced the part that mu»lc h;»
An AilvMmr flotilla of thrr# d
■laga at Arkanaat City and Vi.-ka- yraie, aiel wa. twice elected 0* played in the hUlory Of the world, j of like amount.
mi-1r# and this nly. in rfdvi*rtisinir 10:00 o'clock thla morning. The an American minion ach
hurg and Ju*t In flood ataga at County ecperintrnJent of (chonl*
sJipps* I i|iit#tly out of th.*l Sanford crltry
tl. tV. Malone, whit »*, rsii#Ai* .
Erlckaon Funeral Horn* completed aucceeded by an unfamiliar
from tho 0*rlle»t recorded da&gt;».
..............
for
Warren
county,
tieorgia.
Aa
a
Baton Rouge.
,
l«" of dtunk J hnrbor
'' “ ,.clo&lt;,, ye-tervlay | ’ Thu ,, „ &gt;r, w |n fortMp(inj . ariangement, for th* burial.
hlrh eettled on 8hang)tal
rreident ef Warrenton, Ha., ho wo* ](a pointed out Ihn vailuuv race* a fth I ond on a i harg
mornimr h'our other, already had rncr from offirial* of thr lllinoiTha Tannaataa Hirer afTkatla.
Young Brewer waa born In Polk night when martial law bocan
* practicing lawyer, lie errvrd opu of people which Incorpuralrd in to tniic*,.
nooga la rlrtag (lowly, thraalaniin.t'cnttal railway, who , Intel that County, but had lived her* fnr fectiv* and la,ted through
John tValrh, while, i Imrgc. t'lll reached Shanghai.
th*
term a* mayor of that rdy. aa their dally Ihe* muiic in wm i
When Admiral Tnylor *,«enthln
ta reach flood ataga of Sd feat. In- well a* having rrpreaenttil War*
fom, or another, ami ■erl*cv&gt;l that buing drunk and dliordcrly. wu-, the vaimu! fighting unit, he will thry are featuring Florida rrlcry more than 20 y*ara. He waa em­ early hour* nt thla morning.
ronvenUnelag lowland r*aManl«.
Ten* of thouaauda o f
ren county In the Georgia (late
upon invevtlgalinn, coinmittrd
on their crack train*, the Seminole ployed on tho Cameron Farm near
Small atraoata w on
lowering leglelature. Judge Ware feel&lt; hln*- without rmielc thoer fwev would tha Slat* llnvpltal for thr liunna. have more than a -core of war vr«- and the Floridian; and that thr; Moor*’, Station. II* la (urrired by and reaidanta In tha Int
hn«e
Hardly,
(orrired
thr
age
in
i yntarday In Kaat Kanturhy and •clf qualified for the mqpy re.
Will Moore, charged with Iming rel, and attendant (hip. In th* have arranged to purrhave and hi* widow, Mre. Jeanette Brewer; •ettlamante di,appeared aa
H | lk o TallakaUhlo R in g flood In eponaihlRtlc* arlalog from Ihe of which they tired,
drunk, pleaded guilty, nnd wa* trouble tone for protection of terve a- mui h Florida and Hanfurd hie mother, Mr*. Annte Brewer; by magle at tha 10 P. M.
llnitging
hh
addrv—
to
n
rontwo (liter*, Mr*. Fannie Oelger, hour. Only iteel-helmated
Mlaaiailppi. wa* drifting down In­ flee whtrh he aeeka, haling hiv
American live* and property.
celery aa po,,ible. Thry rxpreaatd
rliulon, he *trea*rd the nee I for filled B10.
Geneva, and Mr*. NtUlo Johnaon, and loMlere, paring tha barbatf
With the arrival of the Chau­
to Sharkey and Isaaquena nun* ryualIfleafiom upon many year* in
Otiv
Jcnkin,
and
Raymond
Par­
their
appreciation
to
the
trade
More einging In local club*, de­
Sanford; and three brother*, Ira wlr* barriredea, remained abroad. tie* from tho Yatoo Inundation in puhlie life.
mont and other American vez-ete,
claring that Rotary hat av one of kin, were charged with di-ord*rly the American protertiro force at body fur rolling thtir attention to Brewer, Kugrn* Brewer, Sanford,
Officiate of tha Anterk
*
Jlumphriaa and Yasno eountla*.
He hao realdrd In Sanford for
conduit, both haring torn arre-trd
this opportunity for practical co­ and W. B. Brewer, of
Vokiala Texaco Oil company protatted tl
High aahoola cloied in Monroo the pail aeven yeere, and w u ap­ ile heilc point*, the *lva|rem»ht after an argument. Jrnkin, plead­ Shanghai will be augmented by
operation with th* telrry grower County.
th* American eonaul general
more than 2"&gt;4A blue-jacket*, ma­
nnd ctndanta want in lo battle the' pointed a* Municipal ledge earty of thg cluS through the mwRum of
ed guilty and waa fined !•!•', while
In thl, **ctlon.
Meanwhile, Bill Blount, young down tho Whangpo, had' " ’
In 1IM1. H i la * mere her of Ulo mnaie, rommunlty ningipg. Ilo
high water.
, '
rine*
and
(oldtere.
4
'T h e N. C. amt St. L. railway ha, Georgian believed to have been maehlao gun ballet* On
MelholUt Church, and waa aopar- eonrhtded by leading the whiter* Parkin, plcadrd not guilty and
a l«i written the trade body, , end­ with Brewer whan th* hrid-up wai plant. Th* Incident
in the ringing of aevon songs, wa, fina-l *10. ’
Intomlent of tho Mothodlot
W IN N U T O . Man., Fab.
John Thoma* and Laltoy War­
a copy of th* menu'* they bava attempted, remain. In th* coozity th* Japan*** aathorittea,' E
Including typically Hotel ’ ( 00g*
* (AJ*.&gt;— Wlitter extended it, front day School, Sanford, for
Doctor Believes Judd ing
ren, who had engagtil hi an arfuin affect In the dining care of th* Jail, charged with highway rob­
An offlooF e f th* corepaaw
which
k*
declared
should
lo
rung
year*.
He
Ii
a
Royal
Arch
Ifaioa,
' over tha antin Waat yenterday.
mant, ware ctargad with halng Wom an W a s Insane A t Dixie Flyer, between Chicago and bery while armed, althawah he de- plained that Juat aa tha ‘ ' .
- ;y \ ,-; •
gripping Ike Lakohead diatriet of anil eerred aa mailer at Caautk at each meeting.
Indicating that they fea­ nle, being connected vein th* at waa patting toaia on# on ahor* ]
It WM nnnoaaocsd th t next drunk and diaordarljr. Bath plead­
Northwestern Ontario and tha l-odgo No. #07. F. A A. M., at
Time SheJCtlled Pair Florida,
o ff a hahch af fire cracker* &lt;
ture Florida celery. They al*o fair. Camak, Ga. |ta ia a ll* a member week’*, h rogr** wilt ho, raluretl ed not guilty, bat Judge Ware
prahWi in a balow-irro r'aip.
Sheriff J. F. McClelland how. perhapo, mad* thoaa ah
flood Thoma, *0 |nd Wazran *1.
of
tho
Heiuielo
County
Chamber
eteted
that
It
i*
a
pleaaure
to
lend
by
an
aidre**
hy
pnttonatod
Roli. Battleford. In Nortbarn Raakateh.
PHOENIX, Feh. I - I A . P . ) treed On Pag*
e f Commerce.
*
t olomhua Yopp aalfcatrd t *10
j hand In emphaeiging tho quality ever, declare* that bo baa auffttins College profe»*or. All mem­
•wan, had n low mark of 4* halow,
Dr. Edward Huntington #IULam,,
claat evidence to praoa that Blooat
bond on a charge of ppcklexi driv­
af
Florida
celery,
amt
that
it
la
a
ber*
wore
urgej
to
be
prevent
and
While Klaar'a lewoet wa* 42 heLo* Aagelea peychlatrtat te-HfWJ
waa with Brewer until within 10
to urjto the attendance of each of ing. .
•"
,
*
today that In hi* opinion WinAlr continuation of their eatatdiehed minute* b oflre.th * fatal affair.
•me aa at Prince Albert, Minister Commends
■ Prank Htalr, i4iaranl with po«policy to Jo ao.
tho
fhre
Rotarion*
ahwnt
from
Ruth
Judd,
on
trial
fnr
murder,
I* Bettleford.
,
Editorial In Herald today’* meeting.
•r-ting liquor, plraded guilty and wa* in*ano when ,he killed Agnt,
Th* Ualtimoro and Ohio railroad Sheriff McClelland announced that
Another frigid area waa Southhe expected Important davriopKotarian S. G. Graf presided y w l i f s r i |U m— i
- t.el’ iil ind lledvlg Hatnuriaon tail la at*n advtfkltg «uch Item* aa mcnl* te aria* la connection with
Tho Sanford Herald editorial
Fred
Gracry.
charged
with
di(celery,
avup
and
atuffad
celery
over
the
group.
.Tbnoe
pn
&lt;ent
Octeher.
a f the MMM T k o Race far Filth." which fea­
lb* ca(* wlthia the next 24 boar*.
ortlarly rundutt, pleaded guilty
*'J think (Wo did not know thr their dlulng car*, and announce
« Mime at tured tho editorial page of yra- wore: Dr.'Hairy Wellier, Daytona.
and
waa
flntd
|7..-.0.
tordJj'a edition, ha* drawn tho Dave Howard. Buffalo, V. T. Slat­
difference between right
aad that they expect to u*o a con, Idor
MIAMI, F(hT
Arthur Bradahaw. rhargrl with wrong" th* phyelclan aaid. 11# able quasi ity of Florida celery IhU Local Group Attend!
fortofnl commendation of tho Roy. er. New York; W. W, Uriggv
alrptana* aad rig t
"re
Wm. F. Brooke, J r, of tko Fink Kalamazoo. Mich., W. W, Freund, rpeeding, pleaded not guilt/, hot lr«tlf)*d that th* defrndant I* not eeaoon. I . * , “- » " » *
Orlando Scout Meet i m r had ■terra r aaaa o f f &lt;
Church.
fully developed In a glandular
Catonivllle, Mil., . Kra&lt;l Klarrilt, wa* fined *3Jdf.
In all. IS of th* major railroad*
Canal for a pl*M pilot aad
! In • letter to the E&lt;lltor of The Cambridge, k l*«*. all vlriflng llnA charge af rolbory. ngainnt rent* and believed that th* “whole of tho aallon Kara written letter*
Hanford Boy Scouti were today paaaongnre reported galati "
Herald today, tho Rev.
Brook* (tariaav. and Rolariana T. II. Krk- WUIW Brown aad Maynaid Hall, picture of her tinro her babyhood lo tho trad* body declaring that
well represented at Ur# aaaual tweeif Miami and BlmtnL
' erven, B. F. Ilalrttai, (S -’c , RMn- wai f l i a h a d for L r k a l evidence. wlU definitely indicate Ineanlly Of they trill ho pleaaed to ea-operate meeting of tho (Matrei FUrido
Tb# piano, piloted hy Val •
• Uno to romi
holver, W. U. Haynea, IL R. Stev­
I'aaoa (ckcdulod far trial thla a daaMntlal praecux typo." Tobrr- In th* Intere-t, * f Flarida calory Council of Boy Acosta, BteoUng al MlamL lah here yeoter'
editorial In
Btmlad h ot' failed to ret
en.-. F. C. U M ljd v e iJ . R. Kenny. • flernooB inrludrvl one againat culori*. from which Mr*. Judd i* and otkor produce.
OrUado thla afterae**,
w “ The Race fog P. J. Stine. W. C. ilutehieon. 0. C. Jarnaa Waihlagton. charg'd with •offering, may often coo,* or at
Airway* Company,
S.
D.
Ulikteymaa
aad“
D.
K.
many o f tho mas* Harden. A. W. Stewart. R. t Malt- operating an aatemubilo while un­ leogfc Jko auuciated with dementia
o f th* plana, dadl
McNab
war*
preoont.
rapreaeatIn many of oar ngvn
IIOUBB IB BURY
reveal tha u a w g f th
i
blr, U U Mclazra*. * . E. Slaven*. der tho InHagaco of llquiir: An- pradrax, h*
lag
tho
Klwaaia
Club;
C.
B.
Adought to bo
gan, hat It la report** 1
II. M. W»l.on. Dr. F. Palrvlon. netla Farrier, chanted with diiarear to tho
WASHINGTON, Fab. 2— (A JM ami, tho Liana Cld^ and Karl Up Maaaa, under (MOO !
WOMAN I.KAPH TO DBATH
Clifford I. WaUir, I (dall t’ha»a. d»r|y conduct, and Walter Grant,
—Th* Haas* ytaterday realty Lahin*no, tho Chamber a f Cam lowing hi# riUUoa h i t
W. A. U War, *
W. Kpp«. charged with dbonterly fur 'lurt. |
heap I
W DLAD KI.I'III A. Feb. t . — went te work, la Ire, than thro* mere*.
• « « « to
and W. f- •
*&gt;&gt;
v
.1
'
I Mla* KUza
17?
Hanford K lw a n lc rececUy re­
(A # .)-^ L »a vin g letter* addraaaed hour* it panted 24 bill*. It ate* de­
bath rtazk, chill |
elected
Howard
OOaetia
ferred
final
torn,id*ratio*
a
f
ID
only
apoit
lar
Boxing
It
the
U .fc*r bo* he ml hi Atlanta, *«ri
■ '
matter of th* treap which they ty. OthmnhiorJTrwore i
which tho (M vorrity of Florida
parent* In Buffalo. Mr*. B1- ether,. A fter all that
a n ra d ia - I
plant tn- ha* Wea a Southern Confrrowea
bar* ipoiuared.(pr tha p u t you, a* threw o f hfc aazpWro*
do Bazdolabeti. £9, loapod to work, it i r i w i l ah*rile a
(Utlrd la Triattjr 1
liri Church '«■»&gt; tkamploaehip. John Pi ‘
and eecurod A f aarrlroo af Mr.
death ytaterday front th* P. M. Initend * f working t
tu rad tha trick.
after |g «*uaL •
Doer of a hotel.
,
. kae w K

ENTERS RACE

I&gt;0 Nations Have Sent
Ministers Experts
To Conference For
Curtailing Military

MANILA H ARBOR
THROBBING WITH
N A V A L ACTIVITY

Japanese Guns Shell Forts
A t Nank ingAs Natives Flee;
News From China Censored

3

Ware A nnounces
His Candidacy For
County Judgeship

Bi|j DiK-kct Delays
C i t y Court Session
For One More Day

NcecIOfCommunity
Sinking Is Stressed
Before R otarians

Crack Trains W ill Final Rites Paid To
Use Local C e le ry Youth Who Failed
In Dining S e rv ic e InHold-UpAttempt

.rfj

Rimini BoundP]
W ith P iv e A L
Is B elieved Si

t

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b a n t o h d 'H

.

B tALD, SANFORD, FIX)h id

o f potential whit* within* §o red
• n they that the* Mood trying

FAR EAST
papers Partly Bftifljfar G i v e s Comapancse A n d
niencement Sermon
y : Pro-Chinese
A t State University
DON, Feb. 1—Thun day"«
■Mat* In Sbapghpl have
I the BriUab praaa U cdlnMaidUea / to a iltoatioa
bttbatto, tboy bad Ignored
My. 'Thotr roarttons aro by
m - n O w n ,' and (baoa papked- t t i lata dlaapyrovlnr
i I*teak adventure evidently
W * r f*r a lend before ex|f an opinion on what slope
W jr e h n a ld U k *.
.
'
mwn qMoaaiiat * gad lm-

r laeleto.lapan hea ths rUflkt
r llda aad pretotto against
iMrrapHaa by Ike powers, r
1 thla eouatry,” It
‘‘♦MtU-n^Tbr Pttmlt an

•f thd£#qtkntMhnt. They

y ? .* r ja w :i

• ‘ •hill kaep tUar pf *11

that policy *r * stoofig

A Ofkk* Wit our -Wki".;
responsiiU CbitoarMtlva

w Jbpan’s potlUoi,, kyt'ii
|OB In suggaatlng qrkat thoold

MB' *koot it. Bw a w fc g n .
M It*to*, U storllri ky tho
ffito landing of troops at
IRnAI after .tM. Chinais khd
RUd iha *lthnat5T^ “
Ua action," ItqaRM^a, «ihal
»m* of vblcli eaqnqt be toio-

1 OAlNBflVH LE, Fab. I ^ I A . P . )
—T in big, problem for tha world
to solve today I. "to mskt i Just
equilibrium between our rabid, naHf Hto tad an Inefficient InterantlonalUm," Dr. Frederick F.
Shenyion, minister
of Central
Cblirrb. Chicago, yesterday told
the mid-year graduating rlaa. at
the- University of Florida bore.
Dr, Shannon delivered hi■ commoncomoBt sermon lo a clasa of
**- Ho qaa Introduced by Dr. John
i . T|g*rt. prmidsnt of the Btota
"Tbe notsl enemy of r\r lima
••Ik * raviag naUanalUt." the 0Mmgn minister said. "Above all
otb*r^ he la not only deeply un­
patriotic. but De dlrjst enemy of
the very l*od hi |ov*. not too wig,.
ly. hut tefo lorantly to learn that'
otmannlpaHF. owlally and political­
ly ,h|a neighbor’ la In llongkbng
»nd Maacoqr'as well at in Barilo,
rhrls; London. New York an*Ch|.
r*go ..
.,
i .
"This neighbor may be far from
what nr* Ilk*, but w* moat make
*ke n h f of bhi, knd he n u ll make
thn moat of pa. «!•* neither of us
•MU aqnututo {* be neighbors *v»n
notfhBhkiiny. Tbl. I. Just th*
d frtrf ln tiH by nuin’i
nsaataly.ef tlm* and »par*. hl« lnves|ivtw u .*f death-dealing mechihanf aVld hU chemical aMlity
to turn (he very air Into a reactolr
• f deadly poison.”

Thf answer to this "eductilonal
Droklepi of gigantic proportion*,"
h# laid. •‘I* for eoch of us to think
po| lew highly of our own nation,
Nt.m are highly.of all nations."’
T * loro one’s own nation does
net mean to hats tome or all other
Ballons, Dr. Shannon declared.
-• “ Th* American, th# Britisher,
the Frenchman, the Italian, ik*
German, th* Russian, or any other
nilloitolls| who thlok*. tslks and
»*l« aa If bla country, right or
wrong, la to be upheld In' Its do­
mestic and fcsreign relation*, la.not
only chauvinistic, but a downright
and dangerous enemy of his awn
and all elk*r countries."
’
He bl*m*d "certain Joqmnlbto
Ihrouf h*ui 0 „ worhl" with bring
the gran tost "atoners" In this re•pact. And aald they war* not only
""yallow,1
ts Haw ** kssl I . ___ it . • .
.

from ■ thousand battlefields pleads
’ •» vain for their in b U n n In
MUJdla* up a better wwVU nb r;
»o | t m aro th«jr "that, thouih
’•cooplngly* joamallnic and In
IjWMdUU touch with the end* of
Iba earth, they have . not wisely
board lha| they who tpko tbo award
■ball pariah by ibo award, and tiny
ahall do it today on a arala such
aa Ha■ noror boon poaaiblo .In c
iba planet boramo Habitable by
baKMn bdllffa^

HERALD SERVICE Miami Has Normal
State Marketing ’ Bi

MIAMI.

-* •

Tha apaakor eloaad with a pin
for a typo of odacatlon which la
"whole, aound and Inclusive," the
kind which "will auka ua all patri­
ot* » i U a plat— arm tha apfrit
which wlaaly thrills to the true
loro of one's natiro .land and,
therefore, atridoa acroa* all an .
W lira, terra and rejoice In the
country of mankind.’' •
Dr. Shannon .poke at a prografn
which Inclodod an latroration by
Rev. U. B. Gordon, anator of the
F ln t ProebyteTtan Church. Galnes♦lllet a Scripture rvadtng and
prayer hy Kev. W. 8. Btonvy. pas­
tor or tha Kplscopal Churrh,
Gainesville; benediction • hy Rev.
T. V. MeCaul, pastor af tho Flihl
Baptist Church. Gainesville; orgma
music by Claude L. Murphree, and
saveml numbers by a e(flng quae
Today Dr. Hamilton Holt, pmald»nt of Rolline Coileg#, Winter
Pirk, will iddrwi IH# iri&gt;iiialfi
i| the concluding ankralsaa of the
mid-yrar commencement pyogrom
THREB DIB IN WBFATt
MACON, Ga.. Fab, h-^f A P.|
Three youlba were killed and an
other was Injured crittedUy y.stor
day at their automobilwwas struck
kF a train near Ru»l*lW». The dead:
Melvin Crawley. IT, driver of ths
far; his brother, Raymond Crawtoy. II. and Gewlnner Ogrrison. IN.
The Injured boy was J*e Garrison,

Sunday In Spite O f
N u e Law T h r e a t

B y C o ir t w y U . 8- E

N. Calif, i

Total—II. .

SWrtos asl.i

A M ro H ru sV IK D O
Sscltos of
Warm, partlv
rlnadv,
ag•vide:
•wars Kalarday nlsM. Ilaullnas

nghl, moderate wire Innalry,
mead ralher alow, markat stead/,
(.arlosde (o k . usual term*. Is laoti
cralea. few male*, eeoerallr aeod
w a , . lla.toeN « dammeetoj. g n a I l l y . |.l dot.. Indlvldaallr
WarevwM a is M u le l, r s t a 5 In rouak. I dos. I.JS; a dot. M S ; s
hwue versus eudloa
S e t g . m waafeed and ernle washes. | ll.I.ss.
••dar.
dms I ss, ladtrlduafty wsehed. S
I^Husday. ..nuary n . | „ t _
d v l best l.fS, (sir qualliy I ssf s
daa. nsdally M S : fair qualltr 1 I I :
Monday, fekruary
I. 1»JJ,
_ » Tu.• doe. mstily l.ls .fair a n lliy I ss
I l l --- '
'
Snosl sklplnenle rolled unsold
• « »* s » nested and. — D S rm o iT ■artset. aSeat elaads.
In* at age *. a. i.a ^ .
,
I I dearms, rluudy. I F la . I Calif,
SS care on Irark Nuppllee
31. ISIS j| ears passed New Tocfc arrived.
moderelt. demand slow, asarkei
*’ "n "'™ *'* I. Folia, about aleadr. Klorlta IS lark trie .
delphla i. I eaeh In Prrantan. UHra, IndleMaallr Washed and pre^ooled.
Alba nr. Ilddtepnrl. Allunnu. g car. s.S d-uL, 1SI.S.1S: • doa ia «-S ie .
" • '« f»f nrunalinnipnt Rlnn4«* — It doe l . f j . l ggj all eleee. fair to
r«r» paM»4 Smw Tor* |J,
ordinary nuelllr a rd
condition.
•delphla II. It**elnn I. ItalM * 1 I S3.1 T5 Jn rough, s.k dda.'dreel
t n . l i O ; It 4 » l I M . J U

Inmate Q u its Jail
Wearing C lo th es
Taken O ff Visitor^

Casey said Russell had met him
in tha cortldor and forced, him
with o pistol to g[« iaWon empty
cell end exchange clothing with
him. Then Rutsoll locked tha call
door and walked aut of tbo jail,
•upprvodly with hla wtr*.
Mrs. Russell was said to bare
iwvn allowed to stall her husband
after presenting a letter slgnad by
Frank Wright, secretary to Sher­
iff William D. Moyering, lo DrpuLy Warden Gibson. Moyering and
Warden Slon#ypenny twgon an In­
vestigation lo learn host Russell
happened 10 bo In the corridor
Instead of in ■ cell.
Russell ani fire others indicted
In the vase were facing prosecu­
tion under th# d#ath poiolty, pro.
vlded for kldnapara In this state.
The other* were Attorney Ward
n coll.
,
U. Fwslwsll, John Pingar##, Wil­
They unlockrd the done and liam Thomas, Edward Fin#n and
found Joseph t ossy, JO, a vtoiler.

Perhaps you m ixed tha fint
announcement of Tha Rtr*!&lt;fs
great offer, made Saturday. Well,
hare It la again: .
It la now poaaiblo for you to
have a personal analyats of your
handwriting, made by tha nation­
ally known graphologist, Lome
A. Milne. Von may havethia analyala, which would ordinarily coit
you $3, for only tho cost of han­
dling. 10 canto, and two stomped
envelopes
What an offer! Through the •(fnrta of The. Herald tha services
of thia handwriting analyst, here­
tofore available only in tha larger
cities of tbo country, are nos
available to tho people of .San­
ford. However, the o ffer la far a
limited tj.,10 only,. no you muit
oct quickly* Clip Iht coupon jroull
find on another page In this is­
sue of Tb* Uerald. Fill It in with
the
required information and
leave it, together with the 10 rent
handling rliargr and a stamped,

and

1. -.(AJ'.)-r-

abtliUra

that

you

perhaps

don’t know you possess.
's
What
others think about
you? What are your strong and
weak poirtto? Urn# A. Milne. The
Hamid's * Handwriting
Analyst,
who has analysed the handwriting
of thouesnda at |* each, will toll
you. Rut It won’t mat yen 15!
With tbo compliments of Tbs
Hamid you may have such an
analyaia far anly the cost of hoodling. IQ cants, and a stamped,
eelf-a Idleseed envelop* foe bla rvply eiwfosrd In another stomped
envelop!. Act now!
Pannasnaklp i.oea not coont! You
don’t lava to solve anything.

about yourself you’never knew be­
fore! Bend for jmr analysia te-

ftao hia actiritlaa to Prooeeu&gt;tmg
those a rm tod.
)
.
.
8a fat aa coo id ha Warned,
few off M ali w f business operatad
on Sunday had to. 'make. any
changes in their plana aa a r*■ait o f Bhiriff Lehman's aaddon
declaim to ronUaue; what ha
tarmid hit “ nanal lenient policy".
of;thw i Mid , daring tk*
they Would apan tbatt-fleem)
q^pltn Uke threat * f arrest. t U I
Lehman aali la * a l U t e s r V
Saturday night that hit aanouncamoat af "hloa law*” enforcement
waa prompted by « doalrn to in­
form the pabtie of attocka made
upon him tbrouph “ nefarious po­
litical maneuvers." ' ,
.
A great public clamor developed
ho said, which ‘Indlcatod' any pnch
more would not h# popular In thla
community, nor fo r IU boat totcreate." Therefore . ha aald. ha
decldri to paarhid' this order of
Sunday tiering. iAt i \ i
N E W ^ IH L D * f * WOMEN
W A 1L i LOO, Iowa. — Funeral
directing afftra an almeft virgin
flold for woman. In the opinion of
Mr*. Sylrla Keoma, a llcented
mortician.' Mr*. Kearns aald aho
believed women a’ro eapoalally
fitted for tha work and predicted
that aa a profession for woman It
■oon will rival nursing.

had • nolhtr
who now lovci
it her m i

T0-N I01
* J l x ‘T h e keen aaxtoty felt to Washand &lt;
l* r t«n la (hared b y -e u r gov*mTUESDAY
'&lt; want, though they m e f f a ti at this
1/ feaetvr* th a t gay wgyeatlen of
H O LD T IG H T
V t v t * V preefore to Japan' I* to
,.W depreciated.
H er clglpi to
TO Y O U R
• M doing M .m e ro than nay other
SEATSI
V l f T * F •» •atlijed to dn Mnnot
^ R M n p U y be eat tilde. It . all da-

la rMeensIhle far the latM^eretopmeat* of Japanels » l 4rTM a*ks the Liberal ’’ N i t s (M*bW*s" after nammlng up th#
vri*M^«aHIM .Mt(*iU«a e f ’Ji1‘ wto*. the r*peylpd Meteipeheymen h i Ua Teh| goveremeat that toy economic
kg Ua Ugjtod State* dlWted.agUaM Jnpaa will he fol-

Nrtfce how round and full each Cfatfarfield is
COWIUD WAOIL
JORDAN

Fah.

A eatorday wa# Jolt Ilka any Pro-W « L Mewarh-1. T sareh .U
vloua Sunday la Miami, u Sher­
llitclaastl: ______ Urtrvil J. Well-Known Graphol­ iff
M. P. Lehman and Solicitor
Djaaatar. Mlelt *. t each la Akrvn.
ogist W ill Conduct Fred Pine reminded thel. Ureal*
12 7 . “ 1
baa,, JiMiaospall*,
ttlfakurih. Toleda. Morvd.r — IV .
l*' * « &gt;.
I. laaiaaapalla »»g.
Course W ith Paper ol "blue law" enforcement. ,
£ | each l»
IHrralv, Chlaaou, TaUd.
Saturday night, a fte r. Mlamlana
day.
on
Hava you aant fo r an analysia •peculated for four
whether tha offlriala were sariof your handwriting?

• " T " "■‘r *
;-r;-

�LbW GW dO D

Looking F or trouble
T h e Stno-Jap*neM ,aiM fetta atom* f » Be n w d n f a
leal impasse from whldtpthgrc will beno ‘'o u fo t h o r lhau
Since last S ap U n O erlh c ftp a fles e have aWept IHrauth

Manchuria, bombed 3hnniphit|..«nd UrM upon- -Nanktofe. g
veritable parade which hag all the e&amp;rmarka of gftmbat
-Without-declaration, a» far aa China in concerned, and ha*
broaght 'dapna to the very brink of war witth this country
and leading European countrlea.
The action of the Japanese during the pant week la with*
out counterfavt In the history of the world. The bombing
Of Chapel wfh lee* provoked, more devastating, thab Oertbkox* fnVftnldn 6f Belgjtto in 1(114. The Chinese had com*
plctely capitulated to Japan’s demands. Assurances had
been given that there would be no further fighting- Then
without additional warning Japanese tnnpa dashed out of
their barTncki Into the densely populated Chinese guarfern and began the havoc of dent rue lion.
The picture as painted by the newspaper correspond­
ents was gruesome to the extreme. High powered fighting
plan™ soared overhead dropping bombs into the slums of
thweity where over two million Chinese llvb ebgely huddled
together jp flimsy shaexs which readily furnHhed highly

fy nlnlightered.

It la difficult t» understand what Japan Is thinking
I AfilSUWS HA’tftiM T :- hboljt Her dehire for additional Inntfr fo nr'contniodate heI - (Ufiteed) Obd V not rapidly increaiing population Is reasonable. Her itfcniuiity
It for whauotvov a man for the vast Manchurian mineral resources Is appreciated.
,’thkt Shall ha also r*ap — Her ambition to prosper und develop i.ito a leading world
ids 4:7.,
power Is perhaps commendable, But ner method of atUin|ing these ends is deplorable. Her failure to negotiate for
j the purchase of additional luwN, and her use of the army
Vend navy In times cf peace for purposes of Intimidation,
1lead one to the inevitable conclusion that nhe has turned to
banditry.
It Is to be hoped that our statesmen and diplomats
ran prevent the United States from becoming InvoIVfd.
There are very few of our young men, partlculaiiy tWat­
tefro 4AW service In the last war, who will be actively in­
terested In this &lt;in*. unless it In t r m o r l f d to t^g gborM
of our own country. However, the attitude and conduct of
Japan since the seizure of Mukden have continuously been
such oa to only inspire hostllltlM.

Swift JtMrtice
Atlofhdr example of where crime doesn't pay w u
brought forcibly
the attention of our citizens b it Sat­
urday night when u Sanford youth, a resident of,this Mg*
tlon for many yean, attempted to bold up a filling station
proprietor and waa in turn sent to his death with a pistol
bullet through hi* head. The intended victim. ,|hh»-time,
was -not a passive individual. He had pltthty of nerve,
handled his platnl well, and shot straight nml true.
The unfortunate young man, whose experiences with
life had caused him to get such a distorted outlook as to
Impel him to undertake a robbery, probably figured thht
hia chances for gettfnf nway with -his deed were pretty
good. Even If caught, he likely reaaoned, lawyers would In­
tercede for him. Thoy conld flpd sdnte'lodDlIole where jus­
tice could be defeated. But suppose (he Jury/ dec Idad against
Wouldn't It b» to* bad If a war
with Japan shduld r«Dgat* peiit- him, aftar months, perhaps years df attJlipg. litigation?
What thfri? all—there probably camn^o t.bl\ nUM ,th*
kal natvs to th* tmide yagaat
cases o f nutndroua defendant* who jiat* hootldV 'of. with
tSSH*—GrvInvlU* FladntMt.

_ _
At Sunnyehadr rack W «*»dsy
noon th* tourist Clue entertained
About two week* ago freer was admiral, however, in a difficult 60 members mu: pacsta with a
an outbreak of street rMftii at poitl.m.
f f the •Min*’* didn’t) rhirkrn pitorn dinner servetf by
Shanghai. In which one or two coma o ff afOrv- all, and Iks f o r ­ Mrs. McDowell. Mrs. Triad*. Miss
Volma
Japanese were killed. On T1 its* eign Office resu m e t Its control, Craig, Helen Me Hate,
, and Alien
day, January !J, the Japae-m hr would lose face. More serious, Smith,. Irena * Crosby,1

Naval Ofti-e ordered retnfi rcethe excitement had now really
meuu to that point, sort on* the plated the Japanese rolorty )u
following day .Shlcaw*. f i » ! ad­ ronJtdefeMe danger. To “clean up
miral lo command at ’Shabghni. 'is* situation" at ill looked eaay,
delivered a "virtual ultlntatdtn" to sml woold certainly be easier If
the Chinese authorities.’demand­
done it once than If more delay
ing immediate cessation o f gnli wan permitted. -The familiar raw
Japanese activity on the pmal­ has arisen In Which a resort in
ty t.f “ Jrsitle meeeuiUv." Thai force had created a situation
Jnparvse navy, which had gten from which retirement waa no
Watching
the
sister
service longer simple. The admiral de­
achieve success and glory In it* cided to go ahead. At * :* ) P. M.
parade Inrough Manchuria, aetmS he issued a proclamation an­
I&gt;| have decided that an oppor­ nouncing that he ssojld "tend
tune mnmei t had com* to,show troops to (the Chapel) section
obsl it roati 1*0. That the visa for tbs enforcement of law and
tie. a naval one is borne ■out order in the area.”
) Tokyo dispatches saying that
The movement began
about
if- I ’ubliiet, meeting on Jaitgury
midnight.
It quDkly appeared
id. l ie day after the ultimatum,
realised the possible gravity of that to his political blunders the
he sitatlon. hut "decided to leave admiral had added a technical
blunder of the first or­
th-' matter to the MInlUV of 'the military
1
der. Deciding
upon force, he
Navy."
failed rorrwtly to animate the
Th •* were the militarist* .per­ situation. The intended swift gdmitted to make the ropfldent ap­ sanrr was stopped by determined
peal to forte which always looks and bitter resistance. By mid•0 rosy and simple. Achieving morning the Japanese marines,
Iks free haa-l, the Jiparme au­ raught In the narrow strfeta of
dio iltea at Shanghai liiued a the city, with hostile troops ar­
statement on January 23, saying riving in great numbers, ie*m
(hat if negotiation did not suc­ t.. have found themselves in ah
ceed—
impusjitble military position. They
"Th* Japanese forces will
-ould not advance and, Ihe whole
adopt action intended to do movement having been rashly and
what diplomacy fall* to ac­ Indly planned, they routd ndl
complish. We will take over relrtat save through the Interna
the control of all Chinese ter­ llortnl ettlrment, which rnlgiLt
ritory
immediately surround
five lej to InCalculaUt* dhastsril.
frtg the foreign settlements of Ti-f b-mhins plSnex wsrs
ths
Shanghai and by Japanest mar­ only ri-roui« , ant they w «r«
tial law shall snfdrce Admiral fill- I jj\ going into arilon
Shlolkwa's demands.”
p i t th» North Station at
The threats were sufficient to, rt-H.r IS /. St. of th. nth.
accomplish their declared object. I Vi. ..i....-! result, if the ilisBy Sanday, January !4, China's j - it . s . . t o h* taken at thsir
resistance was tweaking up; pn U - vslui. ss.'s firm and indisMonday there was a Cabinet cri­ rriiu!iuit&lt; ilaughtcr. What th* ul­
sis at Nanking, in whtsh the timate remits may -b* no man ran
Mac* party triumphed. Despite tall. Admiral Shiosawa lias lost
those evidences of surrender, hnw- not only hU own “ fics” but has
cVtV, the navy seemed still to dntroyrd that of hli country as
••11- ,U# has rsducsd h#r fr-un
tb* status oX a eivillivd nation
giving rsasovable protsctlon to Us
own intsrvsta to a level about

MK.tHbU*.

On Tuesday at 1:00 o'clock, Feb.
* then win bn a luncheon for
McDowell.
Luis da has built members given by onattam In the
a apacial'concrete and brick oven membership drive to tbs other
for osa of the club. An interesting team. Fallowing this there will
•vent of ttw day was the presen- ba the usost monthly meeting of
tstion to the rlub by William the Lragu*
(iresn, war vatarna, of a beaotithere was a lir r e attendance at
fal American flag. All member* Christ Episcopal Chutch Sunday
gars three rousing cheers to the afternoon *hen Rev. Jt. I. Louttlt
&lt;k&gt;nor for hta generosity.
o f Strifor* preached. There will
The following officers, selected he special kiustc at the next senr.
from the Fie*-hundred Club and &lt;c, on Feb. n . The committee spfmm the Tourist Club, were elect- pointed t* confer wtth Bishop
ed: president. Mrs. Abbis Mor- Wing In regard to Improvements
rlvm; vice-president, Mr*. F. J- on the church hi composed of
N l e m e y e r ; aecreUry-treasurer, Charles B. Bearcyf Howard W.
Misa Harsh Redmond; sssistant, Lod,r &gt;n&lt;) j. Kent* Menlck.
Miss flora Dollar; membership
___ __ , ... . _
committee, Carl Whlttemore. Mira
Elsie Dunbar, Mrs. Nlameyer.
Whst tie New York Stock Ev
At the meeting of the Seminole rhange nfghl to furnish next I, ■
County Teasher's Clul» at Sanford i report o| shirt-selllag.—Norfolk
Friday principal W. J. Wells and, VlrglnlamPilot.

has been in Otkdo far. the east,
two or three rrrvltl doing nbife
tuning and repair work. .
Will Ism J a r d a g , piircharlnt
agent for the F OdetsI Shipping
Board with brad quarters in Mo­
bile, Ala., and wife relumed Sat.
urday to their heme after speak­
ing a week with relatives here,
TV and Mrs. J, Wes. Marti*
motored to Jsrktolwille WntnrpJ
Mr*. T. F. Sumner, of Vienna,
Ga., i* visiting Mrs. J. N. ThoittpThe Methodist Missionary study
class met at iHv church for an at)
dsy study Thursday. ‘ A picnic
lunch was enjoyed at noon Is the'
lawn.

Business and Professional

Yep, this youth hail reason to believe ho wasn't taking

t ; :Tha Bast lima anybody UUt t&lt;t
. hold Ug B.rt Haytt' filling lUtlon,
hall « M r a bullot proof halmrt.
V PkQ.Banwy say* ha was nndar
th* ltapTOSiton that Florida had
:abandon ad th« told tlaadard for

Tb* Fled-hundred ClubWd ait*
other get-together TnwJsT night
with aevtn Ublea In ploy, and reA. M. Stewart srfg) a gusinmt
freshments sorted -bf M»s. ScDowell, Miss Craig and Mrs. visitor in Orlando Friday,,
Leighton.
II. T. Kltson, of Winter Park.'

It Is a Jad commentary on justice that such'a condi­
tion h tfdvelopDfg, but It should act aa a very Mstrttbing hind upon ‘the hardened criminal element and upon
woUld-be banults whose contempt for law and iINrtgard
for the rights -of others l«ad tham to rohbery and other
rrlmw of vldleDes. There was a time when speedy; juifics
and stiff punishment were pointed to as deterrents of
orima. Now. report* of misting vie 11ms are doing -tooro to
aansalate annountvd
atop tho brewh of the peace.
al aaeaptanee df th* &lt;

parantly
ptoeaful
l a sue*
f 28, the

tavrllla horror was ovtr, might
wall ashaait the rasourcti af tho
amplra. Tha navy did not lntan.1
this, nor did It iatand to appror
M tha author of a atuptdly
planned and dlrastrous military
aparation, and it ran acarcaly have
Intended to use bombing plant*
on a halpless population. Equally
the dhorderly rhfnese national*
fat agitators dM not Intend to
recurs burnings and war. But

DIRECTORY
A IR P L A N E S

STEW ART
The Florist
Cat Flower* — Plant*
Tiers 1 Designs

lha Iritis seemed at*

ii'a lifk T T g

F LO R IS T

This appears to hi

CAFE

M&gt;« thy of

Mr. end Mr*. ‘Frisk L. Treadraff. Mn. C. a nmnMnff, Mrs.
Rnry MaUaHe, and kw. M. H.
Howtvr motorad to Orlando aawrxl
dag* agn to its tho ■nrsnartll*
perada and visit th* Fair. .
tka :WadB**«by
U.
ragelai moaUng WadpaMay at

. aoaoupcvd la tho got*
t, that "th# ssttlamsnt of
I ahall, ,b* sought “ aaly
ifiU moons.” It is both a
itl efUHal* .didn't «n» la eeaneb by affoativ*
aeaatt to arm* and .v
to* dgwi-'Pebtli' *daU»
JaiMMU oataUlUhad challenge la provide means that
111 ‘and adeqtiat* far tb*
&gt;- o f • gviovancas in an
qrgsskMd-country. .

Mr*. B. t. Whltaar,
talnad th* dub with
“Saga af OUf the
"Mlnulae af |Dag

i t . Vto. provocation waa

aaOoyv.-Far aoma Uma p u t |h*
i f f t i m K Aavf.ipaugiit, with lit.

W

Tha wgeaibda gtuwsga of Qal-

R A D IO S

ito.

HERvibE

auto

Expert Repair tug

a asadelktldh for tha pufpuao of
Mklag and markotlag thair pred-

80S O A K

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Tk* fntsrstaU fMmmsrr* Cam*

LUM BER

'Ira tofay began hearing tha
M itp Inquiry

Htl! Lum ber Co.

dartrule Spear prep

S i

WaS a*'an MI to thair Boil

or ^mvCibhi warfare” of whlen
aogulnnae ahrald bo tah*n la In*

huto *

grlavi

that iltifrna oi
than net orgi

an atudlae, -A Map fcfudj

dept Norway.” Aftee tlm.g
Um * « h « * W * » h ^

POULTW r
Me rad Utter days af the;

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they dU-ra oafy l

Mrs, A. &amp; Kay, Mie. U
dron and Mrs. C, R, W
framltUd to arrange if]

CO.

GARAGE
BOB D O D S O N S

war to FMt'Cdnalfr tofv* forrvd

B ^ n N IN O

Quality I’etraleam Pradoeta
Blnelalr II-C with Ethyl
BiaeDIr Fennsylraaia Mator Oil
RJntlglr Opaline
F. C. Mac.Mshoa, agaat
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A n d Personal Activities
Of fe e Telephone 148.

iORS MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor

Daughters O f Wesley
Class Holds Meeting

]al Calendat
T l ’ BBDAT

fr,., m v a . « on.) howls about the

M r,

WB|k, r „

fr „ m

!* »* "« »' »"•- ',f
holn* ot M ri Ala., hut h*&lt; l«ern .pvn.hng thv
Georg# |l. HDhup, GUI Magnolia
tntre months here with her
Aienim, when *li* r-,i.rlsinnl ■ daughter. Mrs Jm-Gsmhl. Mi
number nf h.j r hi. ’4
with
Walker has lived in thi- city the
briugv party mi
' ivy nfl»r-| greater port of hi* life an,i ha* n
noon. The tallies nu.l .*.irr Lrldg* numlier nf frien I* here, Aftei
.
accessories were -I • •*■•-vl with short wedding trip the mrn'e will
he at home to their friend,
al
black and whit* skr'&gt; t&gt; .
Throughout the .. I &gt; e r n o o n their hoave on West Till'd StrreV

Mm. D. I.. Thi:iuh|vft Mr ind Mf*
W V Hill. F»dg# anti M »v K F
Hnunholder \|• and Mr* (ienrgr
D Bi .hop anil Mr* If 11 Few it.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1932

T IM E L Y TIPS

He is
fath e o
KI1LCD

FOR TOUR ISTS

th e

YOU CAM UK YOUI CA8 AU W1N7U.'

With Mm. J. II. Puwtll preaid |
Ing. the regular meeting nf the|
Juliana Hayes Circle " f the First j
Methodist i'hurrh » n
held on
Monday afternoon at ihe home ol
Mr*. J. A. Roger* **n Palmetto
Avenue. During the Misines* ten.
minn a misrrllanemif &lt;ale fur Ihe
benefit of the cirri# wa« held.

With Mr*. J. O. I.aney, Mrs
Miss Jewell Ru’ xell, of t lewi,
Msurlne Winter, Mrs. Eoii Ad..
.
,
. , .
CUrk* Leoiurdy,
LeomrJv Mrs.
Mr. !
,h* I
*&lt;•"» " f he,
Mrji# F, II Mltehtll led I he devo­
ms, Mts. Clark*
Ruivtll. EOT! I suicl tional and r*'* ' an intro*u&lt; lory
Marcus Tyre, and Mr*. 0. E. father, O. G
talk on the new niuum *liidy
White as hostesses, the regular Avenue
bonk. "Korea. C r land nf the
buslnrss and social meeting of the
Mm, 1. P. Hagan 11 e ip tc ltil Dawn." A ■oris) hour FdDdwciI
Daughters of Weoley Hass of the
to
return
today
from
UeLand
First Methodist Cbirch was held
vehen refi eshinetitsi a ere served by
on Monday evening si the home of! wh* '* ,h* h“ h" n ,i*i,ln* h* f thr hosieaa. avai led f&gt;* Mra, P W,
sister.
Mrs.
J.
W.
Dutton,
Mm. Lanej, South SinCnrt Ave
Stanley
nut. Mm. Mo I- Wright, at prniT h o v present wen* Mr* J F
Mm William R. William*, Mm.
ilrnt of the data, presided over
MeCIriland. M i* F R M iM vIl
thr husiness station and led the Jack MacDonald, and Mist Julia Mr a R. T Tin a-her, Mr* U II
Higgins motored to Orlando yet
devotional.
Monroe, Mi * J A Hmmlrv, Mu
The program for the entertain lerday fur the afternoon.
J K. Courier. \|rs. C II 11Are
ment of the guest* irulrtfcd vocal
M tv G. F. F.n hhK Mt
D (
tolot by Mrt. P. G. Thomson and
'Bar(dlff, Mr* Fete lMf*rn»n, Mrs
Shirley Ann Winter, and
two
plsno solo, by Miss
F.itaheth'
»t the Pernald-l-aughton J J Abbott Mm .1 H Powell
Clarence Harcliff. Mrs W
riark. Mr*. C. O. Bar* furnished. Memorial Hospital after undergo Mr
the plsno accompaniment fbr l f n . j * " "P »r,tlon 'hero last Thurs f" |&gt;ek'le, Mr* tieorgi \V. MH'rum
Mr* P. W Stanley, aml Mrs. J P
Thompson's songs. A| th* conclu ' day.
Hall.
siun of the program refreshments
Mr*. Charles Trn F.yek. of Hoi
ware serve! by the hostesses.
Those present were: Mrs. M. t. lywood. president of the Feder.i
Wright, Mrs. Marion Smith. Mrs. tlon of Garden ( lnh« of Florida, Newmans Give Bridge
Karl J. Schults, Mrs. O. I. Est- will arrive tomorrow In ,p»nil ” -v
Party Last Evening
rldge, Mrs. R. B. Monro*. Mrs, It. rral day. here visiting Mis Clyde
T. Thrasher. Mrs. C. O. Ilarfs Mrs. ' A Byrd at hrr home un Mcllonvillr
Complimenting the member* of
P. G. Thompson. Mrs.’ J. H. Mr Avenue.
t wr r wrung I ridge Hub, Mr, and
Casklll, Mts. R. H. l.sney. Mrs.
Mr*. R A Newman entertained
Maurine Winter. Mrs.
Clarke
Mra* M
rvtitro*d Mr»n
day front Birmingham, Ala., where i m
*li* apent Direr wrrla ■* th** g urst their home in Hose Court, After
of Mr». M. Silver field Knrmitr several proj re,*ion* nf I,ridge
home she 8prnt a short tim** with! nrfirri w#r# nddvi! urn! high trort
hfr aoft, Harter! Moa*a, who u it I puiM w#r# nw»rd^l tn II m
•Indent at (ieorgia Military At ad i G#**rg# D lii«h*ip jtml Judg# F. F
way, Mra. J. Brodio Yfifllams, •my. College Park. Ga
llniMh&lt;ild#r. Mr* Hinhnp was giv
Mr*. J. 0. Laney, Mr*. Colli*r
*n “ fruit juti# rxtmctur while
Brown, Mr*. Z. B Ratliff. Mr*.
Judge Ifoimhnldpr
received t
1f. T. Class. Mr*. (i. 0. Eiell. and Mra. Ada Reddick Is
pain nf *ilk socki.
th* Mlue* Elisa hath Clark. Roth
Adnrmng the riKiin* whnrv th**
W ed To Luke W alker
Hand, Flora McPhaul, and Shift*/
gui*-*t&lt; wvr** entertained n n r
Ann Winter.
Of Interest to a number r*f profusion of |n«insflhu*. raleiidu
fricndu here ii the announcement Ins, and other gnrdfn flower * at
Bishops Entertain
of the m i rrfiga of Mr*. A d i ranged In %««•■*&gt; and howls Fate n
of Dothan, Ala., to I.itk** the evriiior r*fr#*hiiirnf * «• »*
With Bridge Party Reddick,
Walker, of this city. The raremoiie/, served by thr host**-*
n . * •
. . ,
_ _^| v n performed this morning l»v
Those prr etil vere: Dr arm1
Pa,Ul colored delphlMum ood JuigtPU m n
s)„ ron lt hl, „ f
Mrs. SaniiU'l Pulestiin, Mr
ani1
snap dragon* were .rrenged wlthj ^
„ ,h|1 rourl h„ „ „

The Council or the Junior Chris­
tie* Endeavor Society af tka First
Ftkohytartan Church will matt at
8:00 o'clock at tka hoaia of Mary
f t t lu w Andrew, In Drtimwnlil
It tkla tlm# program* *111 be *ri and leodara chosen (or the
month af Fabnsary.
. The Alathean Class of the First
Baptist Church ipll meet at 7:10
o’clock at tka horhe of Mrs. Robert
G. Meriwether. Kentucky Avenue,
■frith lira. Meriwether, Mrs Voile
Williams and Mrs. J I.. I.nti as
hostesses
Subscription hrnljr party for
tha church buildini fund of Alt
Soul, Catholic Church will he held
at 8:00 o'clock at the Mayfair Ho.
tat.
The Business and Professional
Woman's Circle of the Prcsbyterl
an Ancillary will meet at 8:00
o'clock with Mias Sara Warren
Eaatarby, 1718 Magnolia Avenue,
with Miss Kaaterby and Miaa
France, Morrow at hostesses.
WEDNESDAY.
A m•flirty of the board of mat •tors of tha Garden Club uf Sanford *111 b« held at 10:00 o'rtock
at tha home of Mrs. Fred H, Wito, South Sanford Avenue.
Monthly mooting and luncheon
the Woman's Club will bo hold
at 11:80 o’clock at tho club house
vritlvjtrs. Howard C. Cong. Mrs,
Harman J. Lehman and Mrs. Kent
BoOncttor aa hostesses. Heservationa must bo made by Tuesday at
noon with Mr*. E. Compton. ■
Tho Sam Parker Methodist ft
phanago Cub will meet at 1.00
o'clock at tho homo of Mrs. It. 1..
SblnhoJstr, &lt;07 Oak Avenue.
THURSDAY.
■ Tho regular mooting of tte
South Hide P.-T. A will h’ held
gt 2:30 o’clock at the school andi
torium and will he preceded hv I
council mooting at 2:00 o'clock.
T bi T. E. L- Class of the First
Baptist Church will meet at 3:10'
O'clock at tho home of Mis. ft. It. l
Sock.
Regular meeting of Seminotpkspttr Number Two Order nf
ike Eastern Stir will be held ut
7:30 o’clock at tho Masonic Hall.
Initiation will take place.
FBIDAT
.
nonoral business meeting nf ,r|
«Tfmtors of the Garden Club nf
Sanford will ho held at l&lt;l:00
I’elock at tho parish house of lloly
as Rnlseopol Church.
Annual luncheon of th&gt; Garden
Club of Sanford will be M il at
1:00 o'clock ot tho parish home
bf Holy Cross Episcopal Church.
TUESDAY
The Y. W. A. of the Fir’ l Bap­
tist Church will meet at 7:M
n'etoek at the home of Ml's Patry
Girrett

C

Personals

Juliana Hayes Circle
Of Church lias Meet

W * W f.r; i r '&amp; H

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Auction and Contract

M O U N T A IN R O A D A N D PASS D A TA
SaaqusUie '«
t ^ :
I ifMl fislrfous is OITSON t A 4.■in t
Suwmvtlie

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#*ll he kep*

VIpABOrAt WYOA*rw£ C04OtAOO int MTW

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wfeco
t A : I - - E will1h# kept n f n
in «&lt;yvTANA i&gt; ! wroviwa

Refreshinontd

IS Prizes

la **ONTAWAI% 1 cl'Wftfl IgfiYwaiagFt
u. f. t* * p-A will he I f f f eipea in
BAMQt UTAH WTO**#WJ |’ % 4’ I l ' HI

UVAgA, UTAH&lt;c* 0#ADO• itl h* kf r« ”
tr. g f l will b* Irpi openie siowtama
PMC! l#AM U S &lt;| »tll k* fcfpt

N iton

Mayfiair Hotel

i" \ 1 y clesed ai l nviieuf' F « * .

• I f f t 'u r M m d t i l i , f h o r n m n F i l l s , A s a d

ft D4W5 K^iJtin Yr1^wifnne c:|e«ed
nr&gt;€» MOre^AW to*m * m u m
DAMTaitoui o* c101/0 r hOA
aii

,

Citrus Evening Class
Meets Last Evening

S 00 o'clock a* the schinil
He hL o announced that

t\

Kvcning

flav*

in

Geneva

Th*&gt;

nuediig

Thr ferltliratiun r»f liliu
th*’ Inpit* of itMcil-Aimi

Wednesday

nt»*inWr* of the l.nngwm.
F t t ir in g r ld A u w J

will he held at tho Geneva *t hiad,
*.1 ai li n g gt h imi hVI ih' I. and an an
tic 1pated&lt; attamlapci' of ai least

man High School
IsAt night

for i» ,

night

J.i grower* 1* prrdif'H

*1nee oi gmlit!at u*n
Follow mg th '
ilcrtntfthm,
’ In'
elm * ilerided &lt;•» v »*it Thi* I aki- -Vi
[red ( itiu*
Fxpeiinient
Ninliou
next v erk In a body, and to III
dm *• .«• many i?rower* ■■ po" title
in tin* -I'tlMn to join the nmloirule

Benefit Building Fund

All Souls Catholic
Church

jr

SpecInN Thin W eek
w A t E.s

I'F.IIM AN KN T

K u n c rv u tio n j

$3.50

klet K Johnson, dtreetoi of \ *
a' ioi af ag r1, 11till re in Ih' ituinh.
41ml ' I ’fOihOf f»f the H a*' . I»d the
il» f it * «ion. and innimti * d 11**»*
•hr t ' U m evtendrd an imi »i«tii*n
all! perann* interedet! In it mi
olturr. In he present at the wiek
♦&gt; mertings, held on \|on ay'

P. M

R

Daw -on. O v 1 e tl o agricultuia!
ugeot, will organise a Geneva Fit
un

T l ’ ESDAV. KKH
ADMISSION li on

PHDNP

POWDER PUFF
BEAUTY SALON
hnrtr UT

MiUdi Dldi

htrs

Frank P r i m

BM-W *

Mr*. Frank Moindt AZV\V
Mrs. K. R. UmimiH.it 158

'

Methodist Church
Circle Has Meeting

bridg* games wtre rntoted by the
guaala. High scare piiir. (wo deck*
of playing eordt, » n awarded to All Souls Church To
Ur*. A. F. lUxsrd. while cut priie,
Stage Bridge Party
a novelty Culbertson contract la­
bia covtr, was pr**enir.l to Mr*.
nd |,tK„ 1
Priii’4 for high,
B. F. Whitner. Mra. B U. Caswell and low *cortj for l-uh men a-d
held low score and was tr.s recipi­ women n auction and ,ontrar:|
ent of a deck of cords.
bridg,* and other rnrd i;vine* will
At tho tea hour refmhmtnto be nffrn-d at Ih" -uhwriptlun
were served by tho hostess, assist­ bridge &gt;arty to hr gi'»n tonight
ed by Mr*. J. E. Brouse, Mr*. C. at 8:00 o'clock at the Mayfsi,
R. Kirtley and Mra, A. P. Connelly. Hotel for Hie benefit •■( th' build
Tho*# preient w *r«: Sirs, F. A. Ing fund ,,f All Soili Calhn!*,
Ever hard. Mr*. John It. MacDon­ Church Clans ore h»m" made t
ald, Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs. a aerommodst' over fl.’, tshies of
D. Caswell. Mrs. 8. 0. Chi*e, Mr*, gu*sts.
Th* hotel hss been decorated
Lionel Barrymore I h B. F. Whltneh. Mr*. C. It. KlrtUy, with
quantities of pslmv, Span
Mr*. Leo U, Rockwell, Mrs. A. t .
A cclmimed Great Hit Ilasanl, Mri. Ilawklne Connelly, Ish moss an,| flowers to rsnresen'
Mrt. Edward Hlggini, Mr*. L. E. a spring garden s-eiie. At the ron
In “The Man I Killed” Boyle.
Mr*^ Hoy G. Holler. Mr*. elusion of thr card games refresh
Horace P. Hannon, Mr*. R. R. ments will he eervnl by the eomWhat la your reaction to the
mlttee In charge.
&gt;hntoo “The Min I Killed7" Thl&lt; Ueas. Mr*. John II. IllntermUter,
and Mrs. J, E. Brouse.
a tho till* of • new Paramount
MADISON— 3. D. Kramer and
picture, directed by Emit Lubltsch.
M. Foor opener) Daylight Apart­
*oon to t* relented throughput th’
P1.AT8 REHEARSED
ment Store at 208 H. Rsnge HI.
riotlon, with IJnnrl tl*rrymnrc.
Plsns art going forwaid for lh«
Money Carroll and-Phillip Holmes second group of Little The-iPtorred. Supposing that you hail tre pier* of the season which will
never heard o f this play by the be ptrsrnlrd on Friday evening.
groat French author, Maurice Feb. 12 wdlh Mr*. R. C. Maxwell!
[to*tgnd would yon hav* any Idea and Mr*. [Jomei A. Wright a*
sponxors. Th* coat* (or th* two
phat It's all abnot?
Certainly you're likely In get a-i play* havk been selected and reImmediate and tympatlrtk rra­ hcarial* so* being held every eve­
tion. “Th* Man I Killed”—you ning.
atom In ••* «op&gt;* perepn driven
DELRAY BEACH-rCoxa Dot
by the force of a fearful, aotil-tearIsg experience to the confosilun R tf Hotel opened for season un­
of a deed vM-h haunts him wllh- der management of IX Bradshaw.

!

A' ' he meeting of I trvle Ni|1*t,ri
Thr»' ,.r the * Fit .t Methodist
rhur, h held oil Monday sfteTriorr
at I 1' home nf Mrs, Matter t.
Murgaii. -’ .’tl
Wert FiKlitswnlh
.Street j, -says wnd nn sn- rnninitt

••• w»"
Preston
T
nnil MrII.

»ri'«il|te,| VS,11, Mf, .1 K.
Mr
S.
I) Shinluds-e.
1 'lurff. Mrs. I) ,1 Pup!",• llstliaoat cuni|",sirg

Mis. Lola S I erielti hn I ih i i y r
of the devotinunl and n - . &lt;1.
" I '-a ,r," a , her -uh)n1. Mr’ . \Y
••■r I.. Muryan |ir«*lded nvei &gt; 'r
'u in-s* session. During the *,r,sl
b’ "ir refreshment r were serve i l.y
ihe hr&gt;«tess. aviated by Mr Z |l |
Ratliff.

Tlmsr rre-ent were Mr« r 7
'turff, Mr- P It. Parker. Ml* l,.e
Hnlhswav. Mrs
J K Pte-lnn
Sirs Rodney (apprlt, &gt;lr-« J. |i
Parker. Mis,
s D. Shluhnl-ei.
Mrs J p' llielies, Mrs Tom Wil
hams. Mrs. (J. A. Radford. Mrs.
Weltisl. Mrs. Lola S, LeGrtte.
Mrs. C. A. Haines. Mrs Harry J
Wilson, and Mra. Z. B H illiff

ant relief. Thla person becomes at
t" Interert to yon, for yn&gt;t
tka tremeadus conflict witha reaction on your port
Would be correct, For “The Mon 1
Killed” la about •urh a situation |
of agony, remorse, repentenrr, an!
eoafckolon. In tbo lolling or the
alary, all tka deep, simple, pouion
ate conflicts o f hum an n a tu re
brlog ant a drama fhlcb makes a
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tiered the nation'.* mUllar;
lief* they were be Inf chot at. .
BttfiPtrt&amp;reftk- » w n Outfielder lied The destroyer Parrot, One •( police force* to axert tbrfr oyna'st
defense af M&gt;&lt;r ostiuual
•Round Despite
American InSdorfng: four Amerkan ahlpa of Wnr thn*. for
arrived in Shanghai Monday, tier] lory.
favorable W in d
Runs L a s t Season op at the Texaro wharf shortly “ Despite this, gowevc^,
after the Japoneae ihip had dis- Japan e* rontinuo exlmding
sphere of argraasion. They
jbUBTlNE, Feb, 1 * ST. 1-01718, Fob. {.-P la y in g In appeared.
patched waishipa and landed! mu
H r,
Florida amateur the ootfleld for Mliwaoka* in 1920
Dr. John Hawk, aD official of
rine* and air fpree* in Shstghal
and T. Philip Perkma, was a cotton-topped athleto Ural the minion activities carried on
ith lh&lt; object o f Int1midatld{ ami
ftttfh
amateur
title- moat of the major league club* by the American Methodist (episco­
suppressing by bruto force China'*
id runner-up to Bobby1wiahed to purchaae. It waa Phil pal Church Sooth, declared Japa- anti Japanese movement.
1
'fha United Stater ama-! Sail of the SC Louie Browns, how- neae bluejacketa yeaterday tore
"F or patriotic inotivri Chinese
down an American flag
flying have organized association* fra- ron.'ork bi tho qualifyingi U»*voffor and that la wh» K r«l from a school for Chinese boy, slating foreign uirgre— lon. :tlnl**.i
I Ihe fUth annual bati«nal S&lt;’h» lt« landed with the hrowna and operated by the mission in ti.r their activities oventrp legal
t
Rahip of club champion* ! In*t*ad of with the Indians, llongktw district
bounds tho government has nn
S t Aaynatln* link* J " Brtae. Clnnt. Red Sox or somo
Last Friday, Dr. Hawk said, the light to interfere.
bluejackets had searched the
icb hod ,o par-btMh- ° ,htr bl« ,lm«
"Desirous of avoiding war, th*
or TO, rssmrkAblo. sslf | For. four years, it looked
If j school, sssertlog that It had been notional government endeavored tn
(tb * ulnd aWept lajrdut that I* Mr. Ball might have been happier used ae a dispensing point for meet the Japanese demandby
one of tho best In Florida. I *f “ " « • » lh» r tlub h*d outbid him large quantities of anti-Japanrxi ajnpressing the more radical ut­
propaganda.
In
tha
search
they
1-Jrhi Hi lad tho &gt;tor th* »«rekea of the blopdo garterances of the people against:
keiLfUld tb.t ha* I * » • ' - fred had a pair of fc cl- found no anti-Japanesa literature. Japan and by advising civic orda-ita
that
did
not
Improve
him
A burst of flra from somewhere ganitations to abolish of their own
rod In tbie event. #or*. . t han'
10 " ol ' W ot* mo
'
.nrti. tu llthor mentally ar physically ami In the’ vicinity of the central po-t accord the term 'anli-Japancae.'
•T^l**dPUp,f f D a caliber of I ', “ h*n lWo •*••»«* he appeared lo office on Soochow Creek near the
"Japan bus subjected tho rich
Hongkew border and fit the Inter ar.d flouriihing part of h'hanghal
"„w„^ Shigh
sb g
grade
r J S ;-? »L im l.-!*'P
national settlement, caused consid­ tn miiitaiy devastation, ladlxf t * a , * . - * T * 1 In IK7, Jarkle Wkrner, then erable excitement Monday eve criminate and wanton aerial bom­
. V
.
» “ h Detroit, hit a fly lo dee,, nlng.
bardment al-n was curried out, in­
.hip flight of - N P«ay.|f#ntor Ki#J f|r mor. (7|Mt „ f fot}\
The neighborhood was crowded flicting incalculable ,|ahinge upo"
,
than many of his rival*, gava and pedeetriana seuiried for p!act- life and on the property of non
JC. Bayard Mllelisll. a /Inlrhsd , h „ , , nd forgot all about tharo
of sjfsty. 8 °°n • patrol of Japn combatants. In addition, provoca­
blfar balling fhom Woodbury, being n concrete wall in front of nes* bli-sjacketv rjahad up with tive art, aTe being committed by
a. /w
*., and
ana tna
iamou&lt;
inn* Vallay
valley th- bleachers, flsault—ona broken machine gun*, which they mount­
F-’
tha fa
moo* rtit#
Jnpancse war-hipat ' Nanking
F » k l . w • »P«*kllng round of wrist. Then a rouple of years lat­ ed around th* building. The Chi­ nml idher immirtnnt YSngtte
f , Ha gas out ills 30 Jnd Jiack er. ha and Hein* Mena*h
both nese postal employee* fled in ter­ ports.
ft f t , XlHcheU uopld
topld have beenj tried lo rapture a flv hit to short ror, ani the whole postal service
"The nlde-t which the Japanese
kldw par 'but- lost a r'rrak* on left renter hy Wally French. For a was tied up.
military envisage, In pursuing this
ptk of the short holes „n the iri time. It wa* thought Frnl had n
Authorities of Ihe international wanton policy l&lt; to roeice the na­
S. He waa hitting (ji* l*il j frurl jrvd skull,
settlement stepped In, posting -• tional government into accepting
feaatlfully and scored , easily.I -Than. Ih# fact that he had bean
guard of "wbita" Russian* from various hoinilinting demands Ja­
IHchell wilt t,ear watching, a*' aadgnad lo one of the rlean-up Ihe settlement garrison.
pan would force upon China,
S t* a fine golfer in every re- position* In th* balling order did
•'It woi tl not to* pointed ou*
Ilongkew, th* district seized l.v
U gL
not appear to aid any In making
the Japanese last week, was that the unprovoked military In­
w
life annoying for the opposing
(Carl Dann, Tommy (ioodwin.
wholly Isolated from the lest of vasion of ( hina by Japaqepe
Gray Singleton all bat gaol pitchers, seemed to think that too the international settlement.
forces not only constitutes a f ll- j
much waa being espertrd of him.
Of 74 each, while Jack Uy
Four A m e r i c a n destroyers g-unt violation of the .sovereignty .
mil
Killefer finally derided
steamed Into the harbor Monday o f China lut ha- dc«trf&gt;yed th—|
a strong piagar, bad a
Schulte might be more valuable
and six mote are on the way from nine-power treaty, the K ellog g 1
fly round of TH- Bob Wingate,
on aome other tram. Ha anight to
ar winner of this tournament, trade him but dlacovered no other Manila. The British cruiser Suf­ pact and the twague covenant.
folk. airivrd from Hongkong with
: a 71.
team in the American Itagir wa*
rjllP L F .Y -r.ym n a sip m at high '
Jl four previous wtnn»r*. m Interne ted. so, juat naturally hail a detachment of marlnaa and the
F t V v U cup, Wingate, Dann. to keep him aa Fred really dll British irulser Berwick, with 800 *chno| nearing rnmpletlnn.
-ward Tyrdn and t’arkias quail- aeom loo goo,| a ployer tn sand to men and • mounted gun halt/i•board was enroute from Hong­
jdkr match play beginning to- Use anInara.
kong.
V kit'A
t. .4 •But. there was a new model of
F. Koechlin, French ronejl gen­
* first three rounds of match Frod- Hehulte placed on display In eral st Tientsin, sent word that a
i
n
t
.
Hia
own
team-mate*
ararrely
•kill ho over 18 bole*. Th*
Hwogaised him in tha spring. The
P W g V j J i W » un4k i l f i l aid Sahulte rarely smiled. The new j
Behulte ‘ waa given la elf tckllng ,
sriru.* in nailnsal and orraakinally surprised hi* pal*
SmflaMklp of club cbamploiMi by laughing, no quiet snieksr but
PBUtp I'erkiu*, Fox Hills a real hearty snort af enjoyment.
Wf81—V).
The new modal a!so weighed Ur
Bound* more than tho Rebuilt who
hail quit them tho previous fail
arilhout laying good-by* to soma
of hia tmm-maUa. Tha IS pounds
has brought back to tha Browns’
marines had been killed -brought
the hustling confident playsr that
vigorous denials from marine
W t .
A. T-*
tha HC Louis scout* looked over
HijjPnrtia D n m J r., Mount a l . Mllwaukoe In 1W7. Mentally headquarter*.
Japan’s t&gt;°IUv In Shanghai wa*
N V t c. r . 3o-3»-Ti.
■• wall a* physically, he was tho
T h e s e o l o o t r l c o l opOjmy .Vpodwln, Munrv* C C., Bshulta af five year* ago. IIU In­ bitterly attacked by the Americanowned Shanghai Evening Postpliancoo aro built up.to
feriority romplea had disappeared
Mercury.
■ standard ., not dowjrt
M/afion, Ijoupantonn C. tad no longor was h* afraid of
"Japane** military force* and
to o prica. Y o t they aro
-ottleions with his fallow gardengunmtn not only have loet thslr
priced within tho roach
usef ilnese as part of 8hanghal'a
oialL
Than egala, the fact that ha
defense scheme but have forfeited
was shifted by Maasgsr Ilill KillIhe right to remain nn Intcrnatlonitfer te be lauLoff man served to
A
Jr’*
al aattlemsnt loll," the paper said
&gt;a«prwvs Fred-more than a little.
In a front pegs editorial.
- w o r d r- c , In (act, .Bchqtt* doaUrea ho ho"The plain fart Is Japan It
Have* one of the yhUf reasons far
waging war against China and U
hie
baring
a-good
guar
la
that
he
/SUm Hponcer. Sanford C.rC, JUImproperly using tha Internation­
wan glvrw tho shanoa to head the
al ssttlsaont neutral toll as n
f f p lP - ,&lt;-. j
kaltiog oidar. Which, probably,
Ikng Cogcoll,
Now • Britain.
base.
main* that Food ran rslsx more
"Not only ha* sho jeopardised
Cdm.
7*.
when he kiMws.hU ha has to do U
* R. .Ftvalh, BolUkwry U tt. lo "gmt on” than bo could when tho future *Utn* of the settlement
but she has taken over the po*
4«ftfcv-TI. . •
Uhli "Brlog thorn homo, FieiL" ,
WJt laalaUc, Kaiakoibockon C. ■■A t ooy.rtU , bo scored 100 run* Hr* power from aetMoment author.
Ities In on undoolrable way ami
. c; «ttcL«—m ■
oiling, Iron fro m
ha* aiSlanded her power to an'area
i#..4 * 01* 1*1 rr, Knickerbocker C.
never contemplated by othsr* at
lh« OUtftft.
,
. Ih V n n l A. Trynn. Tpm (FSbaii"Sho has abusad that powar In
■U t £ - C* MM1-.-A0.'
o wld* variety of oata. Including
■- Faul. U. Ooskman. Ckrakad
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M .it - II
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K*n«tt.
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I'nffwa jii Urfan.
Insula*
tho
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French.
•anklod [&gt; th* D lu ra ia w l.C o n poatebt bha cam* td dominate (Hack) W llv m ^ a . no more than FtlJ J U &lt;J‘ u ncl7 t^ .'co h «d l.ght- villa. H I*, ooyo;
T (IMn'i boltova
W « w which U Jolt opened at German and the cotiparitirtty
eastern Europe. Urban society i discredited home nm blttaf.
a( Orlando. ..|| meet K. 0. •oy .madlolno «m
f i n t m . And supremely influential yeana bat DaTwihclen.wtll-derel.
baked an gold and ataal * out*time* somewhat orerwelght. looking for Kofkryi S, nfnH neg.o lightweight •orlK would do
Russian policies.
for ma *h*t Hor. W. L
VtU be the lead (Wan by the treat
totter* arm before paakkat society k place to land.
in a scheduled eight round *emL|^oii
•°* •*•«* Tl»rwp) » « n tyo
The )—*g n cofn lw l otaunrhof Europe and the United
test lag on corn tnaaL Mr. Andy* I
ifeaterday. full of face ami final affair.
motle polna 'hit* mooil uv#r. J.
of French demaado for secu­
to u»a a ribna to gal altMt'
Ourtsasu, th* aaalstant to tho bursting with enthusiasm, th*
Two other pre'iminariee •ill be •oiowfloiaa m j lags would •
rity hare led to a strongly mpRonman Ian Finance Minister, re­ Marttnsburg bomber strolled Into on the program with th&lt; head- cruinpla up uudor mo. Ktoi
pstfUl A k i n that f r » n t » H the
tmuhla ami constipation tlao
cently painted out In parliament. th# bualne** office of lb# Brook liner*.
mo IfftB nf trntihla. 1 woa put
chief obotade to sure*** of Ihi*
Even when hn*ine»* kvwnea to a tyn Rohlno, krushed hi* way
II is the intention of the Amsrl- •trlrt dial for two yaara and t
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February conference.
hlmla of modlrlna*. but if 4
ttandwtlll and factory wheel* stop, through a ernard of assorted photo- can Legion of Ranfnrd to stage all
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Ms-iaJ
any battar I mulcn*t tall If.
Frame, on. the other hand, In'
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tfie -Prince** Theater frlanda hantty bollovo \'m (M l
I ho peasants keep on living more ok grophCr* aad newspapermen a*.! boul*
It-te
■Ut* that:
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alar* I look darsuk. My I
lev* normally. Though khey ranaat affixed his name to a contract every week, bringing to Sanfnrri man
'i
lion la aa aotirwl aa a dill
• * . ■t , i i * a a
Her. compulsory military sortie*
pay thhlr taxes or th* interott on rolling for 616.600 for the I M2 the best isVnt available.
Hbvan i a tnork nf rkfuatltlM
ha* been reduced from three yeert
hava ikrstwn my rona oWU|T%
their debts they still Iter* shelter, playing season.
lay a ara •• ro M aa (hay
t# am.
The podgy outfielder, ptirehaned
fuel ami food. Thay cannot colyaar« afn HurfRn IMlHi I ___
tb the atrlcteit n
Her overseas army hat keen rut
my
huwata In flua akapo; tho)r j# ld
lapse, bloat Of thorn are atway*: from the St. Louis Cardinal* fot
r«t waay amt natural— w rorthlljf 1
l ute
by tlaoot 75,000 men.
a round $80,000. came to termaccustomed
to
skimp,
In
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ad­
can
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way for any nth*r l i t a l M t
'k
• P O L IT IC A L
the HMctffe isaponalhUU
av*»r uaad
H*tM hy la n f r v . Dfilf
tier air forte tod*traction pro­
ditional privations arc not over­ with his new manager. Max Carey,
’$ i P ~ ■ 'f
• ■!%
upon -a.BpiR**) mqgtev of natien* tram be* bean retard**.
Mlnra
—
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•v 3 | I v
when they talked thing* over at A N N O U N C E M E N TS
whelming.
who ana tee We Whether the conThat aha will ge a* for a* any
.&gt; rv
Martlnshirg
*exerol
week*
ago.
But when they Cann«i buy coats,
fereaca Is to ha'a aoacaaa or failI
nation toward pledgee against a
2 Youths Arrested
The up* aad downs of ha*eball
rnn s is c ir n nr precis,
sugar, ikres, plows, kerosene snd
aim
■&gt;
mutual (greeter far internaUoaal
than ' T h "
&gt;"&gt; anws.inrotweat that I '
Mbcr deslrnkle articles, com mere* never WVTe better exemplllied
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h*b» *-iti»rwd ilia r*»cr Cor In# nl.
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In T h eft Attempt
-They c o m escape their duty teeurtty
and Industry suffer. T ie manufac­ In Wilson'* rose. The husky, re.I ; flra of Jt»«l Irgs of |f|e* PMfw lf»f the
by » haring R 'with the whole
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slugger,
a
hero
In
1950.
when
(
turers,
dark*,
traveling
.aimmen,
Hinlnril, Aliiiiuinu Upvlnpv, U k »
A. R. Crippen and H.'T.
world. They cannot drawn their tbit a foreign poliry of tbltermlaa1
ITlfV,
tvotte
pt.fren
nijr.
|4
V»
he
belted
M
homer*,
found
himself
lawyers, entertainer* and railroad
particular responsibility in uniterklnfiriro «nd l%anln. Y«ntr vtbl* anH pen, young whlto rnn. aad
tion to free beraelf ef tersoilW*
an
outcast
a
year
later,
lie
had
hil
man lose their Jobs and their sus­
• Mftprsn in ih*&gt; June pflm lrlM btill i&gt;*»* of a pioneer Sanford family,
aaUty. In concrete term* it lie*
treaty bead*, and submit lh#«e figtenance. That I* (be paradox of th* only I I rim ilt w illo w for R o frr« h~ m»fir»i-uia«i
upon tho lAilled State*, Japan,
aro in tho fVunty Jail follMlwg
j v r It UK.'K
present situation. The Inlellectu-; Hornsby's Cbtcngn Cub* snd hi*
Britain, Germany, franco, Italy area:
thoir arrvat lot* yesterday
L
ibra
R
t
rirrs
pakour
osc
kot,
a
picfi'BE
‘
"**’
trad forte*: France 178,000;
ah, professional people nn.l hsnk-l batting average was almost IOO
aha doohUeea- Reset* to determine
anon on a ebargo of atU
rnn j i ' s t ii r. o r rnacM.
The above picture of Flori W * famous Chief Oeceala by noted
Germany
100,100.
point*
under
the
previous
season.
ers
are
scurrying
about
to
save
whether ec apt ttey, latent on
1 kwpwtiV «r&lt;hoM(ifa m) u*Arv«11«1irv
,1 n Ford enupo parkcif
painter
nl
Indians,
Geo.
Callin.
done
In
1182,
and
recently
preseuasd
Naval
*trm*lh:
Franc*I*W
.fa
»6
thw
nfflww
&gt;»f
jR6||i‘F
Of
|Hf
Came
then
hi*
tradn
In
the
fit.
the villager, hecau.r Ms insolvency
petfe, will atan^an a l«rg* por­
I'wB.r for lbs- I'rtlirlh l&gt;UlFl*"l. tho Mnntaxonia Hnrol.
by
Pre.Ulsnt
Hamilton
Holt
to
the
Rollins
College
library,
recall*
C
O
S
ton*,
Germany
125,760
Ion*
Louis Cardinal*, along wilt. !lu*l • hi* it wtnhFVwn Ntnff\nl, AU lH onip
tion of thelrltrmaiaenta. I f thay
would mean di**«t*r for ibsst.
iWhon nrr.'*tcd the yaoita'J
Air farcer France 1,175 mili­ 0. W. Patten1* heroic, ringing line* in “The Seminole'* Defiance,"
m
In carnet* th*#* should lm no
Throughout eastern and south­ Trorhnut. a young pitcher, in ex- WtiFinQw. i ike M u r. lywifvmiil. In their poneatlun a hart
Frtrr*ut
‘
l
i
t
.
l.nVw
Htiir**1
beginning:
9 real d lfflou n . I f ’(hep era Intin- tary plan#*; Germany nene.
eastern Europe the wity people rhango for the vateran ilghl- I'.iroU If r|wa*6*&gt;.| 1 w|)n I| (|W 6MV pller*, rail nf lap*, roll Wf,
Russia eater* thl* confuting
cere there i&lt;aa b* no eolation.
The liw«t wffnrtw |.» Inoufr an #fflcl#i»l and knives, all of whlftl.'i
Btaxe, with your **rried column*! I Will.got heiiif the knee;
have not rendered the peasant P hamler Ibirlsifh Grinin..
(telrvitnloirwtiom rtf art int|*atvtanf of.
____ ^ tt must bo confessed that.after picture with a jroader (rheme
fair return for his product ■ Thef Cardinal, offered him a eontrart fu'B ami I will jpptei'w'e ally aup. In have been u-ed In thalf ■((
The .hackle ne’er again shall bind the arm which now l. free!
thd exportations of mankind hare than any other nation far &lt;fl*armi
have not given enough wealth for I'sllil, a fraction of the |.’t.1. pori |l)on m*
I've mailed It with (he thunder, when the tempc*t muttered low.
tn moko swny with th* *gr.‘
r» ?» wRi.iwfW
boon rained to the blgheet piteb, aunt, but fare* a disposition of
back to th* funs, whsrh mean* Mhl h» had reewlvnd from Chicago.
wore soon fampsrlng wttk-(I
And where it falls, ye well may dread ike lightning of it* blow.
th* outlook '.pi we* gppaodCh thi* ■orm l great power* to "doubt
that an economic droughi lias in­ Hock refused to sign, nnd it " S '
nlllon of tha Fnrd, and i|
I’ve vat*.I you in the city; I've scalped you on toe plain;
ro
n
iB
iiT
t
n
.
rrmfer*nc# la fa r from promising. Sorift sincerity." The Russian
freely predicted bn wan on the rou­
sulted
I
innuunc* wit rinAI*Uff arroat, an Inspection af
Go, eouni your rho*en where they fall beneath my leaden rami
We cahaot deipelr of humanity plan, supported by the Turkish
r#.teUctloi« i i N n ilu f fium lh«
ItunminU is ■ striking et ged edge of what had hero « bril­ ftw
f
ream
your
proffered
treaty;
the
y»l»-f»ce
|
defy;
m i r t M « v « n l U HantloFUl 4Ulrl&lt;*l of rrvoalsd that thay had filf
a d d fet it would be unwise not to delegation, and broadly by the
ample of this, as has been pointed liant mayor leogno (after. Ilia riA rM i. iiil| M t lo Ikte Itatruprrwtlo wires and taped them
Revenge i&lt; .tamped upon my «peaf, gnd "blood" my tattle eryi
reCognlie t h g t j l n * K l ' K
in Jnvi«. Tonr talk tn.l
Qeiamoa, U tericly . *
' nut very vividly In Parliament timely portho»# by tiro Rnnins pftaury
a manner which allowed
aupport will Ua appra«lat*4
in each caoatry to teb rt.th a i It
An original plan for complete.
•aved him from possible baseball
J. J »*A ll III Ml I.
1
here
during
many
recent
silting*.
mobile to he started wlihaut1
ba* already done Ita part toward Immediate disarmament of all,
WINTER PARK, Fla.. Jan. .10.
the leek.
Ever alien the World War agrirul oblivion.
dliamamtnt and now merely ask*
modified pOrfotc# to a acheme —Educated to I* a lawyer, George
Wilson'* rontract with Brook­
wort aitnniwr.
turn has been subjected tn crush
They a 111 be tried befptaj
Itg neighbor' to disarm. Each na1
horSby
annulih,*
mr
csu.ll.tscr
“ for partial and gradual reduc­
inr discriminations. It ha* paid lyn carries no bonus clause, said for sksrltf ol OoialsnU O.anlr ■«*. Judge Janie* G, Standi
tlbn goes fortified with flgnrea to
Ggllln became interested in the
heavy duly on the Implements anil I'reshlsmt Frank York. It rails foe w l to Ibo Hemarrslla t'rlmsrv In week. G. N. Grant,.g.
proto Ita defensive need* are tion.", The preparatory eomrali- Ufa and habits of the Indians,
ups. t'pvn aiy r.cnrd snU
ps*i
equally heavy duties on the urain “ Gat tld.600 for on* tear. Hut nortermaace■cartely cotered aad that disarm­ aiona turned It* aaclt on thla plan,
as *h.rltf vl m i- salesman giving
In tho opining « f lho*« high in eabaly, I sollolt your vo*« *»•! Dunedin, i« owner
it ax parted.
ament policy, though dstlrable for which al*o contemplate*, (1) pro- Whose language, rustnm* and race
a war* fast becoming b.st ... reco:-.l, N t ^ v o t ,K F,.,_ g . _ (A ip . , _
according to Chief of. Pjl)
It la estimated that within the I ho gam*, tho RnHn* have dnna a oupporl
the.other*, i* not applicable to It* pattkaaal reduction; and
•*. U. H A S H
numerical eo-effidrnc for the g*n- for posterity In l*:W he then gavel &lt;sil t„ a| „ r,, , mask, an automo- last dvendo th* Roumanian peas­ hondaoma Iking hy their arm star.
Williams, Grant has basil I
wairsnt charging the .
■^Curiously enough, at the name era I grpu eat fixed in Urn draft up hi* .law procure and spent j bile and a quantity of empty shells ant*. have paid export .lutie* Wllaan, ktagatlf think* h* ha. got
r o w a tir.n tp r.
tan a f ig * Weak
I wish to anniuinoo my Sm SM i .
time that.disarmament* are tpu* contention of the conference.
an attempt at stealing.!
eight years touting tar
tne world. are in pnssesaleu of pot ice today amounting to nearly as much-a*
When tin paper* ha.1 &gt;.*#n «i«m*vi f.»v Ike otOee n( attciKf nf^lamlnol.
uqder discussion the question of , Although these conflicting fac­ painting Indian types and record
&gt;&lt;*o annual state, budget*. Yet very
. &lt;1 , I . 1Coualy subjest to tn# I&gt;*maj:ri.ii.;
Ttygrition* and dehta U a wibject tor*'* »• bat ewe group and do not lag'their characteristic* and his- aa chics In thtir scorch for three litU* of this vast sum ' has b**a Indoora/Yokk hustlci•I Hark
nark Into
'"tn primary in
I Julis. If »l#rt*d I will
gong cunnert who entered a Bronx
without
Itho
roar
ef bgt dispute. In itself this Mf- •tfn.'touch upon the Franea-IUly torlea. ' . a
Brooklyn
bnlform
ami
ran hlm|i6,Br** ,h" &gt;w•o.aloy
Hilvan
back
to
them
by
th*
state.
/
hunsol
- JLa— l t
,
' tteTor AVIft tein
apartment last night, killed three
o*tl on |ll*
tdr question appears to be aab- natal Impaste, and diaregard ant dmmontl f»$r n f«»w »♦* t nttBlUftni (I b p u i Ibb tn saalst
llq
baa
been
aa.
undlngly
fru­
, Ilia colloctlont hive become the persons and woundsd three otters.
ordtaatr. though tn it* pellttra) us- tfraly tb*i-British and American
tlwn .M ilt. Although he Is some The soewort •» all I
moat famous in th* world and Six children who ruwered In the gal M d sohmtsalva. Ho ha* paid
•I.Mina rllllon* will ho snoroclslo.
p ie r it U highly significant. Pag. gqpwral poUdb, t&gt;
15 pounds ayrrwtlgM. Hark lnako.1
tt*y are Uhaatia- aM t af hi* painting* kavg keer.
city
i-A U i. n. ninuK R *
exorbitant price*
next
room
w
aped
Ihe
hall
of
bul­
manta from eaantr^ to ceoatrp ate &gt;(** af Ote iawyriith
irncxl as he hanged a .Uixrn ball*,
latb of difficult
d if f lr lea acquired by th* Frdaral G ivaritucta
auad
InerodWe'
Inlaroat
raves
let*.
coma
■eaoratlroly,
Into tho outfield.
Mtead a( tea.arms dnlogataa.
r o w awhstiyy.
rnent lit Waahfngton wbl-h ha* a
Police «aid it I* the Dutch on loon* and has besought ana
pcndlturc
annauoc* mr csmtldocv
"Thera's nothing tn the talk; f»»rt horeby
. T te w i w te hgte faaro, aw*
party afttr another to put an and
Georg*
Gatlin
gallery,
ami
by
tha
ro.oloctlnn in IK# ..rrico nf
BwhuJli-Vinrent Coll gang war
Yet th*.
to th* atata’a rockiest squandering about my eyes going bock on me." nnorllt, aomlo'.l. I'n.is'. Uiblorl In
Museum
i
t
Natur.il
History
In
again and that the Sehulta gangpayments
Ika wlfl ot th» v n i... Ii. I ho flomn. .
TV* «Fa*t*r af "French t
of hi* money. But no political group h» ileelnrod. “ I’ve hod them esam- ernllo
4/k* York Chy,
nrtniary m lm h.M n»«i
atgr* ore homing Coll and host
world proe^gri
Imsl
Ihnrnughly
ami
tlvoy’ro
Just
ha*
taken
mcoioro*
to
turn
Ihc
JuaV.
Your auyr".) » mi t&gt;* on
in."
hi th# ftn t yea, nf his travels xorveeded only in eroding three
not# Intense
proalalos.
r»
i-ivwl
*&lt;
ever.
Pilcher*
in
our
Th*
anlguaa
af
Boost*
Gatlin dsltad the Seminole* in other* to their death. The dead: broad stream nf waste hock Inin
J. k u ri.r.l.l.A N ti
It has
TV* SIM Japan ie crisis.
Florida, livid with thsm, stidied Pasqual* Del Greco, a Coll confed­ productive channels. Ho th* murre b-ngnn will find that out When tho
apends 96.
-r
.-.in
-tort*
"
of peasant wealth has run dry. A*
TV* "apporoni patsivlty" af tVa tkwm, snd palntnl their fa rmi*
armaments,
ro n
w » :rM »:* n s T «T iv K .
erate, Florlo Boon*, an.sa-cnn.lcl,
UaUec
a consumer the villager has besn
died Stataa.
t hereby annn.ii.ro n&lt;» csmlktscv HAVE YQUB WATCH n f
burden of pgac
S attain, Obroola An original and Mr*. Emily Tarrlxello.
by one who really kaons
fnr Rvpcesoni.ilv. f*&gt;. Hnuilnuls
eliminated.
The
circle
of
general
it « f thla picture, tha Print
16 por cent e f
CONVICTION I'I'HBLD
I'.M.nlr In ilrm.p No I. .i.bl#*l In Briggs, J s w t l 'r , M ag. A ro. ‘
prosperity ha* bean broken.
more than tk) year* old, {
lb* Demon.*iir I'ii»..ir&gt; l» be h»hl
countries, ’t h l
in Juno.
Canning Plant Goen
The situation is so serious that
ai IntUbtedteg*
Mcnt Hamilton Holt has
Two Women In ju re i
T I I K N T O N , N . J ^ fab. 6. —
My platform «IM l.o publish** T r , C H I R O P R A C T I C ’ fat"
special measures of a very radical ( A I M — Conviction of W illiam M. Isisr
out In n year If,yrgRtratloa* for
prevented tn th* library .
mattsm, Nsuritis, Hclalh
Intte-Foil'Operation
m W 'M M Collision
.1 IV KlM.MCEfl.
nature have been taken. The peas­ F la tte r, of Rahway, who killed
ba ronvlncsd. Dr. W. E. ■
Bin* Calt«|g.
S ib ~ .b r
In
V h J h f \s!\
ant haa been relieved of hit private M r-. Phoebe Rtader, hi* pwromour,
Dougail, Floral Heights, '8,' BdR. WU
painting reveal* Osceola
The tfektrJOn I^rvtll Canncric*.
Mr*. E . C. Harper and Mlaa
r o u t a x •o L i.r.rT o w .
goad o b s e m fl that reparation i
ford. Phono 5tlH-M.
[n { creel, proud, lookin'; Inc , want Into rapacity nprraliuii debts. They ar* nut eiactly wipe.I and hid her Imdy in a Virginia
I wlsli it. snixtunre that I am n
and dlsarraakamt *r* t(as*ly ron- EUaahrth M w AIDtUr are ronflaad
on th* woild iron*, holding for the first time this .ea-on nut. hut taken over by the 0*1, fores! was upheld by the court nf cshdIC.tts fur ,•.•1*011011 lu lh«s —--------------------- ■ ■mmJm
1— Loot and FonnB
netted and at th* b*&lt;t**t ar* pgr- (a (hair l»anH* being treated far
aim* length hi* rifle. Thn when It* official* yesterday em­ and will he paid .hiring a very lotlg e rr* *
and appeal*
y*«tcrday. office of .-nimiy Tea OaUeewc ol
Humlnol# I'.iunly, subject to Its SCtln ^g p m G m T n r thorn painful Irfjurte* thay rw*alvad la
[Uag bring, tn the mind of ployed another group of 5&lt;&gt; worn- period at very low Interest rate*. F .a ile r h*a been sentenetd tn dir ilun »f i i « Homecralle primary to L O S T : Betwovn Hanford
xfuce a an aatonaobil* caiUakn lata faa..• held lu J..nl Librarian Frederick F. *n. , N e a r l y .100
Land, 2 inch unloading
w » m m There hat been a wholesale ronvar- in the electric chair.
Tour -i.pp.trt will he •■•vpetaUd
itrdoy afternoon at SJfhtaautV
Inaawurtiy. ai
Patten's stirring Hues in workers aro uow on duty at sien of peasant obligations. The
ft. long. Finder picas* 4 *
•Uiv D. JINKIMO.
imotUMWta,
Btxdat aad Elm Arena*.
tiny farmer Is helped moat, but all G ROEG IA KXTRNDH TAG TIME
Seminole's Defiance", popu­
lira . Harper wa* driving
a lar powtn far declamatory Trad­ th* plant, taegther with 6« men, agriculturists will roralvo benefit*.
I -Autom ototloa
r u n r o i'g T V j i d o k .
prosperity. They gyp both del- Tard n r ' which llguresl in thw ing* throughout th* -ountry. This ami, a cording In J, R. Kenny,
T h u U I.. intmuiKu my candidacy
A
TLA
N
TA
.
Fob.
X—
(A.IM
Autbmobiles For
plant manager, they w ill,all lm
for ilia ..files lit I-I.iinly Judgs of
Me af the feet that gear* has collision with
a light
delivery
Tho state revenue commission yet- o*n.l»..lo
T O A TTEN D R EG A TTA
I'nunly, subjm-t to lh « d«. - 29 FurH Roadster |l
OStaWUhed, I f they truck ownatf by Jaa Moas, San- piclurg Is eons Id* red a valjable employed fb«m noy until th.- end
historical addition In the posses­
teeday attended tn Mur. 1 the .i,in » af IK&lt; v.ilora tn IMo Homo. 2U Ford Pickup Truck.
nf the season, late in April
i t s i Is Pilmsry In bo b«ld la June
caul
t . Both cars warn da*&gt;- sion* of the College.
NEW .SMYRNA, Feb. S .-(A .P .I time far penalty-fna payment of I will approrlaio ynur bupimsi .
with 12 Tag
Mr. Kenny atated that more ih.m
would
tllfgardinary Irons
raaa la pending In FoU l*. llKHNtMI.S.
motor
vehicle
license
fees.
yesterday
26 Ford Roadster
world sltnatioa. •
1100 Held hove* of grapefruit are —Govern.., Carlton
awaiting outcome of
notified the New Smyrna Yacht D « • i 'n i t r g r'n i n g .'^ w i-.s ';
25 Ford Coup*-OOftf
i settlearoat and
now Used at the plant, producing
ro n t o r m
j i 1Mir.
la the young women.
club he had sceeptod an Invitation
▼r.TMtnu J t n tn s i. r i n d i t .
mumouuc• mr BMn*ll4arF n*cl A Hons, Used Car
Vara t e r n * lo­
Radio Reatriction Is (lightly mors than a rolid railond t* participate In Now Hmyrna’* •i a vis r a n m u h v u i k , t a t x . fterI hBFBbF
f#.oIccUun in I M
Mffl«*« «»f
th te a * tea anti. ., p tu a ib i,
.
of grapefruit product* whl-li aru
fotinlF J ikU ? «»f P#mlMrtiM%fatanir.
H A It K l-A IIK g n . J..inod hy hsr rirtrUffA Bw|)tert I i tba» I»#n6r^ri»t»&lt;* 4— BaalncM BmtvMg
la hateriockwd. g o v e r n o « A P P o n r r a w o m e n Asked By PreHM Group shipped from her# hy hnat dally. celebration of Washington’* birth­ nAhaoten.1
and neit frUnd. J f&gt; I'FlMIBb/y In !»• hBl«| ill# flFBI Tn**.
day. Ho said he and hi* staff
lea f hewn that
IM M K l.lt- ' rtmuUIrt j i.l • I. A N E T 'S D R U G R TO R
They are main!/ e*p«ii«tie.l in n
(|d» In inn* I •If.
tel bate la oat
HY RAC USE, Feb. 2.- Restrtc- large northern grofery nrganita would attend th* .motor boat f*&gt;.
I Mm Jw#pir fraw ful for *h« bum.
T A L L A H A B S E e T FaV. 2. —
■crlptions, magaxinrs,
AAN I V A S U.MtAOC l iK of HAN, port f j v f n mo hr i Hm yo ( ffm of
gotta
featuring
the
celebration.
(A .P .)— Govsm or Carlton yaaU r- tloaa on radio broadcasting of ad- linn, he said.
••nice. PROMPT d t l l f a
f O U p . * rorNfdiliHi.
KlflHT H#miM)lM rn u b tr In th»
MOfvb a Monr/ftAiu: i f i . M # »r. mill MPF»rtMl# fi rBNllHlNllBR «f Phon* 103.
rt(wasteg. Germ any
daagwr
. U n -,
*• vsrtlslng, chance, schemes, guess­
M fllM n , «a*l JAffY'i:
1|AII. thin NupfHirt in IM J»in# iTlMtofl.
H E LD ON M URDER CH ARG E
from Ita oVIlgaUan* w n U ba that L Kngla of Jacksonville to mwm- ing eontwats and lotteries, Iden­
Mil A I.l. #1 Ml. IWflntldNlI
DAKFJt IN MlfXICO
JAK. O. RHAIIOft.
B U IL D IN G
BLOCEB—
Germany
than. If good gill herohlp aa tha Duval county wal- tical with those enforced in pub­
Tn
&lt;* M AftM HAlX KK .T.
N A T Hgi AlIK. I*a .
boxes nnd general
K E Y W E S T , Fab. 6 ^ - ( A . P , ) - went
waro wanting, quickly kecotae' rare hoard, succooding M rs. F ra a - lications by n#w«p#p*i(,
ro w r u r v T T J i a a a t a a n r
MEXICO CITY, Feh. t - (A . P . | Laureann M anna, was Held w ith ­
II aPMMHfit trvm Ilia M«r&lt;irn Pill
Mira*'* conenta C*. "1
task*
pawarful enoug
ta tealit an It* roa A . Bw*0, rodgwad. Ho namarf trgud by the New York State — Newton D. Baker, who *waa
•I ruM6|&gt;iain| flloNl I»v IhU rig M ,
t wlab lo nnnuunce to lb* r**5l*
territorial data* . . t o g behind It* M u - T . J . Fandcrborha e f Maya Proa* Association at tha ! Inif sea- United Stale* secretary of war at out ball an a charge of first do- Ibal r»»«» rlMlm mm# Iaimf^rI Irt of tUmlnola Taunlp Ika I I am n wiitagar. Prop. 3rd. sad
l"iR a u m U r t i l m m I* h r ib«* MAN
call for treat* I m an w a a lf te o «'F ru V a th m afflror fo r Lafayette •Ion Of tb* eightieth andual con­ th* time of th* Perahlag punitive are* m urder yesterday after y JU A N i U IIA O K rCiMI*%NT
M*n. randnlai. fm- r.-alsctlen lo lha of. 9A— Poultry
flea ut fuuolp As*»loof nf Ta**«.
I caanty.
vention recently in tk* Onondaga expedition Into Mexico In 1016 ar. coronal'* Jory completed Invrstl- Inr* In KIIIMT imNI* A \IOMT'lA&lt;m ■nhjecl
tVa state shadot J for*#.
la Ibo decision nf lha voters
OH
M
fM
fH
hf
NloflBM*
AN
U l«
ra
tie
n
af
kia
alloqed
slaving
«
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